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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-11-04 - Orange Coast Pilot• I Here's sand in u~" I ( your eye! Breezes will continue . "' through today, with warmer temperatures and sunny skies. It should .be all blown out by the w~ekend. See We.tther, Page 2 I CENTER OF AmNTION Much-anticipated Shalimar Drive Home work Center gets off to a rousing start MAac MAanN/DAll.Y Pu.or Christal Alvarado, 14, left, Dennise Andrarde and Cristina Espinoza, both 1-3, work on a current~eventa-J)roJect at.the newly- ope.ned Homework Center on Shalimar Drive in Costa Mesa. .Mother who -_killed girls not ·coming to Costa Mesa ..,.. East Side residents are relieved Kristine Cushing, who shot her two .daughters, won't enter a local board and care home. BY TINA BO&.GA1TA1 STAH Wuna COST A fviESA -East Side Costa Mesa residents were breath- ing a sigh of relief Thursday after receiving word that a Laguna Niguel woman who shot and killed her two young dau&htcrs in 1991 while suffering &om delusions. would not be placed in a board and care facility here. At a hearing last week, Orange County Superior Court Judge James Jackman authorized Kris- tine Marie Cushing's release from Patton State Hospital and into Or- ---ngc Coast Vilfa, locatei:I in the 2600 block of Orange Avenue. BY TINA BOllGATrA, Sr.\FF Wuna J ust 30 minutes after opening its doors, the Shalimar Drive Homework Center was al- ready bUZ2ing ~ith the voi,l;cs of at least a dozen elementary school- age children. . · Jn one roo01, a small group of students sat in beanbag chairs with school books cracked open iri their laps. A tutor was helping one child find Jl solution to a homework problem. . Down the hall, another group of childr~rt"-sat around a-kid-me table, some chatting quietly while others buried their noses in th eir books. Ove rall, the center's opening on Thursday was a success. · "I'm really pleased," said Randy Barth, who helped organize and set up the· center at 775 Shalimar Drive. "We had 33 kids who signed up for the center, but you never really know what to expect. We're still not completely set up -we won't have any computers until Tuesd~y -but I'm re:illy happy that so many kids arc inter- ested." A steady stream of neighbor-- hood kids passed through the cen- ter during the first half hour of operation. Barth estimated that as m:iny :is 20 chilC!ren visited the fa. cijity during that time. And kids weren't the only ones interested. Patty Madueno, who worked with Barth in setting up the center, said a number of par- ents also stopped in and offered assistance. Not too long ago, Barth and the other organizers were beginning to wonder whether the homework · center was anything more than a pipe dream. -When the group first beg:in planning for the center a few Word spread quickly among '.lrea homeowncts who voi~ed -con- cern over Cushing's track record. On Thursd:iy, county mental health officials said they would find another facility for Cushing, . ,LEAH .H~nNIDAILY r1LOT Afternoon In the park: Bonnie Sitz, 1 E?, and Jim Seaton, 14, . The park is one of the regular after-school hangouts for ttfa ·meet in Brentwood Park to work on homework and play cards. Newport Harbor High students who live in Costa Mesa. 42. lee CUININO/P .. • 7 Schoill oUicials unsure of how they'll implement Prop. 187 , . ..,.. Newport-Mesa hasn't yet formulated an action plan in event that initiative denying services to illegal immigrants is· passed. If the proposition is arproved, Bernd said the district wil look to other government officials for ad- vice before taking any action. The proposition requires public school districts to ve rify the leg:il status of all new enrollments be- ginning in 1995. Districts would , also have to verify the legal status MacMillian endorsea Franco BY ALuY ANN H.uMoN, Sr"'' Wann NEWPORT MESA -If the much-publicized Proposition 187 fares well at the polls Tuesday, what happens to school children? Newport-Mesa Unified School Oistrict Superintendent Mac Bernd said the district has no plan in place yet to deal with imple- menting the measure, which would require public school dist ricts to verify the legal status of students and their parents. -INDIX "First, we'd check with our own legal counsel, and No. 2, we'd wait for an advisory from the state De- partment of Education," he said. District oCCicials would also need to create a policy and set adminls· trative guidelines, Bernd said. The rustrict wiJI operate "in concert" with other school districts, he added. Proposition 187 denies illcg:il immigrants access to public ser- vices such as welfare, health care and edu~tion. Many area health care facilities don't have a plan ei- ther, and some health officials have said they will ignore the ini· tiativc if it passes. QUllTION I of all students and their parents or guardians by Jan. 1, 1996. . . The tnitiativc has retained strong support statewide, though growing protests from studen1s and activists have increased the contingent against the measure. Even supporters now say they have problems with actually imple- menting the-rules of the proposi- tion. Recent public polls have indi- cated that Orange County voters continue to favor the initiative by a solid 60% to 33%. Dut :i m:ijor- ity -62% -said they would not he PllOP 117 /...,. '7 NUM81U BY MAllY ANN HA.a.MON, STAFF Wa.rn:a NEWPORT-MESA -With about five days to spare, 29- ycar school board ve teran Rod MacMillinn came out with his first-ever endorsement, sup- porting colleague and incum- bent c:indidate Judy Franco. "I do feel sincerely with three of us for sure gone, that the bo:ird will value the judg· ment and experience of Judy," MacMillian s:iid Thursday af- ternoon about the NcY.port- Mesa Unified School board Around Town ................... 8 M It ... Jll 111111111111 llPT CIRCULATION 800-252-9141 Behind the SceneS ............ S Cit:yside .....•••.........••......•... 2 Classified .................. ~ ..... 12 59 and Holding ............ : ... 2 Pi0lice Files ........................ 2 Spor'tS ...........................•. 10 Volunteer Directory .......... 6 Weather ......................••... 2 •• "" cona The painting on top of page 1 is by IOcal artist George Tapley (122-6535). have to endure what her c:ffents dkf. And we reatM!d dozens of letters from readers who were thankful for the things most ol us t.ak• for granted -hHlth, family, opponunlty. So~ w.'re asking our ....,.. eo think about ''Whit you're thankful for ........ .. CLASSIFIED 642-5678 NEWSROOM 540-1224 NEWS FAX 1da.11tww wldt ur-----.-~-646-4170 HOTLINE 642-6086 SeC>RTS 642-4330 cand idate. "If she is not re- elected, I feel it len"es the board in n situation where they are without historical value of an experienced person." In a written statement, Mnc- MilJian said Franco's I~ yc:irs of board experience and knowl- edge of county :ind state chool boafd association\ ~'ill be missed if she's not elected. Not only that, if FrJnco is not re-elected, the board ''ould lose more than 60 )Cars of el- perience ~ince tcustee:11 Forrest lee INDOUl/P• .. 7 , monlh~ ago, lhey decided an apartment on Shalimar Drive ''ould be th e be!tt spot. But, con- cerns over fire safety and city codes prc\ented them from open- ing a full-fledged study center in a residential. After searching for alternative sites, the group decided to sc:ilc down the pl:ins :ind rent the aRart- ment ::is a residence where kids can visit and receive help with their homework. · If enough students show interesl ,, in the ct:ntcr, the group wjll con- sider opening up :i largcrfacitity ~­ in an industrial complex nearby. Costa Mesa .chamber · works way ·out · of debt ~After ts years. of .deficit an·~ almost closing its doors , group back orr track. BY T I NA BOllGA1TA, STAff WLITU • COSTA MESA ~ After 15 years of operating in the .red, thl Co!>ta Mesa Chambe r of Com- merce 1s finally in the black. The chamber's financial \\OC~ began 1n the latc-19S0s :i'nd spi- raled down\\::ird after a few event~ fa iled to cum a profit. By 1992, the· chamber Y.J:. S40,000 in debt, :iccording to Ed Fawcet1, "ho became the organi- z:ition's director that same \e,u. At one point, tne financia• prob· tcms 'verc-se -- great th:i't' the c h amber's t el c p-h-0 n e . lines we re eve n shut down. But, JUSt :is the chambe r ''as ready to close its doors, its former ..--------,... president Ru:11:. Fawcett Gilbert came to the rc:.cuc, loJnmg S'.!0,000 :mJ sp:i rtng the group from an almo t certain death Then, Fa\\Cctt put the ch;.imbcr on a ught operating budget. •• 1 just d1dn 't sp.:nJ any monc) that \\C didn't ha,e." he sa1J. '"1 just took care of bu:.inc:.s. \\ c got rid of any unoecc'.'l<;ary C\pc'mcs, and whcne\1H \\C had extra money, it went tO\\ arJ ~,ying our old debt." On Tuesday, fa\\CCtt prl.!sentcd Gilbert with the final pa}mcnt check, closing the book on the loan. Now 1 that the ch:imbcr's finan· cial \\orries arc over. l'a\\Cttt sJ1d he's rc3dy to "get on \\1 t11"thc business at hanJ." "I'm really please<.} that 1 ''on'l ha'e to spend my time p:1)1ng for Y.hat was spent )Cars ago." he said. INllDI -... King• defellted: Corona del Mar High School's David Lee, left, sacks Irvine quarterback Scott Larsen for a loss Thursday night. Despite a blQ comeback, the Sea KJngs lost 28-14 In a . Sea VieW League game. ... ...._ ... • ...... ~10 PtlOTO IT D!MI L&M:JI/ o..u.. "'- I I t I Score big In sports at the Newport UbrarJ . W hile some professional sports and sidelined by strikes and lockouts, local fields arc alive with players, coaches and spectators cager to share in the excitement of winter yourh sporu. Whether you're involved in playing, coaching or refereeing youth soccer or football. or looking to better spectator skills for more informed viewing or your favorite amateur or professional athletes, your nearest library can offer an edge. To satisfy the community's continuing interest in soccer, an array or books and videos arc available offering playing and coaching techniques. Among the materials distributed by the American Youth Soccer Organization's Region 57 arc "Basic Educational Soccer Training for Coaches•) and "AYSO Under-8 coaching Manual," offering co4ching basics ·for drills, goal keeping, injury prevention and understanding of the game. Check It Out More advanced guidance for virtually every facet of the game is included in "Soccer Fundamentals for Players and Coaches" ~ forme r championship player and coach Wac! Coerver. Helpful for learning pro soccer strategies is "Championship Soccer" by Tatu, all-time goals and point leader for the Dallas Sidekicks, Kevin Crow, leading defender for the San Diego Sockers, and Sigi Schmid, head. soccer coach at UCLA. from well-known Bri1ish soccer star Bryan Robson, there is "Soccer Skills," offering techniques for shooting, heading, ball control and a range of strategies. For adults new to the game, "A Parent's Guide to Coaching Soccer" by parent-coach Jack McCarthy, is particularly handy. More visually oriented fans and players may · find instruction and illumination in such video ' selections as Wiel Corver's "1-2-3 GOAL" (a thrcc-casseue series), "Soccer Refereeing," "Soccer Academy" and "King Soccer." Specifically-for the coach or re,fcree are "Ken Aston Lectures," including basic techniques and strategies for dealing with dissen1. Football fans are not neglected on library shelves. Those interested in getting down and dirty may find new perspec1ives in "Inside the Helmet: A Player's Eye View of the NFL" Discussion of fundamentals, drills and • I .LOCALS 0 LY cm mrroa nus YOJtOJ, 540-t2l4, at.'" ___ , 11111:11 11111 lalDck 11'88 onta llam8 Thursday'• gusty winds were partly to blame for a pine tree falJing on a Costa Mesa house and a sailor bcina briefly stranded off the Newpon Beach shore. ' The austs, which reached 38 knots in Newport, cauJht the region somewhat by surprise, since they came a day after dark stotm clouds crowded the skies. "°' The roughly 25-Coot-lall pine tree feU on the home at 1762 Westminster Ave. Thursday afternoon aftet Costa Mesa city crews hired to do curb and gutter repairs cut the tree's roota. The roots were overgrown and had caused the concrete to buckJe, according to La~ry Arruda, project administration managUlfor the city. But once the roots were cut, the wind pushed the tree onto \he home, Arruda said. "The tree fell slowly .. . and leaned against the roof," Arruda said .. No one was home at the time and damage to the house was minimal, Arruda sald. Some roof shingles and a fence need repair, which the city will take care of, he said. Around the same time, Newport Beach lifeguards spotted a small, one·man sailboat floating aboul a quarter-mile from shore. The user's · mast was apparently snapped by the wind, and the sailor sat siranded for a few plinutes while his two sailing buddies, each in his own Laser, circled about him. trying to help, Newport Beach Marine Safety Officer Dave Wenger said. r The Harbor Patrol was alerted, but before the rescue boat arrived, the two friends managed to 1ow the damaged vessel to shore near the Newport Pier, Wenger said. The clear and breezy weather is expected to continue today, with high. temperatures in the 70s. -By Irl• Yotol MASC )l.uTIN/DAJLT PILOT Costa Mesa city worker Richard Boucher Is dwarfed by a large pine tree as he stands on the roof ot a Westminster Avenue home that the tree fell on Thursday afternoon. AppHcatlons available for annual Ne"port Harbor boat parade Commerce. Hotel. ......... ........ .., .. In CGlllCI l'ICI . Costa Mesa City Council incumbent Peter Buffa won the cndorscmenl of the Cosra Mesa Police Omc:en Association alon1 with Michael Schearer, a Slate Fann Insurance agent. 11 As ll councilinan, ·Peter Buffa is someone we know. well " said Bob Crogan, the as~iation's president. "He is obviously 'Mery aware of the issues and challenges we have to deal with. He has been a consistent voice on the council to give us the equjpment and !Danpaw~r we need to fighl crune an this city." As for Scheafer, who is the current direclor of the Costa Mesa Sanitary District, Crogan said the associarion views him as a "very balanced candidate." "Mike Schearer has been very involved in the community for years," Crogan said. "He has a good understanding of public safety issues and we arc very impressed with all of the work he has done with youth sports." Sch·eaf er is a founder of the Costa Mesa Little League and the Cosla Mesa Youth Athletic Committee. Buffo and Schearer have also both garnered the support of the city's firefighters' union. Buy a bOok, help the llrary Friends of the Newport Beach Public Library's used / book sale runs through Sunday. U~ed books, including paperbacks; ficrion and textbooks, are for sate at the library's community room, 1000 Avocado Avenue. The sole runs from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. today and Saturday and.noon to 4 p.m: Sunday. • formations is available in a "Sports Illustrated" series on winning offense and defense by f 001ball Hall of Farner Bud Wilkinson. Specifically for novice coaches is "A Parent's Guide 10 Coaching Football." Unravel those Christmas lights and string 'cm along the yacht -official applications to panicipate in the 86th Annual Newport Harbor Christmas Boat Parade arc now available through the Newport Harbor Area Chamber o( Registered participants must take part in four of the p~es slau:d for ' Dec. 17-23 and are eligible for a variety of awards that will be presented al a Jan. 20 dinhcr at the Le Meridien En1ry fee is S50 and any vessel, from a 12-root kayak to a million-dollar yacllt, is welcome to join the harbor tour that allracts more than a million viewers, according to organizers. For more information, call 729-4400. . Prices start as low as 50 cents. for more information, call 759-9667. ~-.__- '• -------Folks.more likely to brloumt Unh bleachers will find insight in "How to Watch Football," a video revealing how a random 22-man pileup is actually an intricately orchestrated design of finesse and guts. Guidance from top coache·s is offered in "How lo Watch Pro Football," covering everything from zone defense to offensive strategy at the goal line. And everyone from new fans to pigskin prodigies will find instruclion on tackles, touchdowns and techniques in "Gameplan," hosted by John Riggins, formerly of the Washington Redskins, and Seattle Seahawks' coach Tom Flores, formerly a Super Bowl winning coach Admit it, .you . think your generation is smartest FINI PalNT CODOl.ATI of the Los Angeles Raiders. . · Print materials encompass nostalgia, found in "College Football's Greatest Teams;" biography, such as "Slick: The Silver and Black Life of Al Davis," Joe Montana's "Audibles: My Life in Football" and the new "Epimitt Zone;" and exposes, offered in ''·The Meat Market: The Inside Story of the NFL Draft" and "Quarterblack: Shattering the NFL Myth." For the story of some of OJ. Simpson's earlier difficulties, pick up "O.J., The Education of a Rich Rookie." No matter what your sport, or the role you play in it, ample instruction tor improvement and full er npprecia tion is available. Before or after the game, jusl head for our l~I library. LaDonnD Kienitz is lhe Ntwport Beach JlbrDriDn. Cl1cck JI Out Is written by lht slaU' of the Newport Bc11cb Public Ubrary. This •n~ck's column Is by SDro Darn/cit Dnd Melissa AdDms. M '-"EWl"OlrT llf.AOl *('O!lf A MESI\ MAIU Ne ADD .... '>I t used to be called The Generation Gap. Now it's known as Inter- Generational Strife, which sounds like a major labor dispute. It's aptly named, since trying to get a teen-ager Mincy Mc*il)i'e 59 and Holding to turn his baseball cap to the front, requires tough arbitration. No doubt the adolescent Neanderthal was just as rebellious and critical of his parents as his descendants today. He insisted on wearing his beaMkin cut-offs and his grungy snakeskin headband even though his old man told him he had rocks in his head. Every generation is confident they're smarter and more capable than their predecessors. Generations function like poli1ical parties with a term in office of 2S years. Each has its own agenda. The Baby Boomers promised their constituents a life that was freer, sexier, l.......UOO.. editorial -tter oc llCf.. easier and richer with two sports cars in every garage, and nn espresso machine in every ki1chen. Like government, generations alternate between liberals and conservatives. When the revolutionary Baby Boomers slowly rc1'ire to their home gyms, fondly recalling the days of liberated sex, we're probably in for another stretch or conservatism with Generation X, the latch-key kiddies who have yet to form a definitive platform. However, I wouldn't be surprised if they nullified the Sexual Revolution, and gave sweeping tax breaks to lure women back to apple pie domesticity. Like all grannies, I'm lrying to juggle the divergent views of three genera1ions, without dropping an explosive comment. Frequently I miss a salient point between my mature Baby Boomer daughter and her three Generation X sons. Or I interject my j)Wn gonerntion's staunch elhics, which are as dated as Plymouth Rock: Hard work, discipline, saving money, and staying married. The most provocative question in the WIATHI R lllilJ PllllL Our llddraaa It 330 .w. 81y SL, C.C.ca Mcu, CA 92627. W'1ilcmc•• llcrein CM be repro- ctl.ICCd whlMMll wriuc1' pcnnlaion TIMPIUTUHI morning. Wind ol C1Gp1riPt OWllCJ. Newport Buch ~ves l feet, west .... , •.• -62/56 '*II 4 ftet. Mostly • To MAU A coaa1mo11 NOW TO lllACM UI IAI~ sunny. lt is dllf Pib'l policy to promptly 62/56 ClmabtJoa n-· 11 .... .-. l'\lblilhc r a>m<t ..U cnon of subltancc. Costa MHA n•u \Hiiia"' Lobcltll. Edi1or Plusc ull S40.ll24, Ut. J6J. 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It takes the right mate, right job, right attitude, enormous energy, and a sense of humor when you take a spill. Surprisingly, I think my parent's generation came closest to enjoying themselves, despite the Depression. They had a lot going for them: Freud wasn't a password; taxes, if any, were minimal; divorce was rare, and family life was s9lid. Nobot.ly su ffered communication overload, or wcnl to a doctor unless it was critical; and a hamburgcr-with·everything-on-i t was only a dime. Maybe they didn't lai.l as long -but they worried less, which isn't a bad tradeoff. The next generation's medical challenge: Developing a safe brain pill where you can worry enough to be a howling success, but still live long enough to enjoy ii. Nancy Mcintyre's column DppcDrs tY(I)' Monday and OCCDS/OnDlly DI other - times during lhe n·celc. au•• ••PORT ~ ........... / conAMUA Estey-lloovtr AdvrrtJsloa and Public Rrlatlons hns been ap- pointed Orange County media co- ordinator for th e Partnership for a Drug-Free California. David L. \Vlllls of Corporate Real Estate Advisors, lnc., re· ccntly wisted Jct Apparel Group, Inc., in the acquisition of office nnd warehouse space on Sun· Oowcr Avenue in Costa Mesa. Coombe &< Pedl&o Public Rt· latlons has been selected to repre- sent two new clienu: The Sus:in G. Komen Breast Cancer Early Detection Program and Attorney/ Ncurolinguistics Therapist Jay 8. Cohen. MILITAllY • Army Pvt. lnslm D. ll)'ltt, lhc dnughtcr of John llyau of Coron:i dcl Mar, has completed basic train~ng at fort Jock$on, Co- lumbia, S.C. Marine Lnncc Cpl. Matthew M. Wood, a 1992 graduate or Corona dcl Mnr Hi&)\ School, recently f.raduatcd from AJrc:raft Firefight· ing and Rescue School at Naval Air Station Memphis, Millinaton, Tenn. POUClflUI w ......... ......... , ..... 9Y 100 block or West IPlb Sll'Ht: A lockina biqdc rack with a bike on it, was taken ott lbc top of a Toyota The DAwn P11lrol surfers Corolla. The le>sS w.s listed at $770. are bade. enJoJ!nft th;at txtr1 hour of r::.rght In 100 block of Avocado Strttti Golf clubs, a bicycle, a lhe morning. En ll video cnmero, and a backpack were amona the Items. -'tile ~ an, IS ~ are totaling $4,445, thot were stolen Crom a van. moving into the •hort winter cbys. NIWl'OH llACN A stron1 ~t/northwesl """ com in.atlon mixHI 600 block or Iris Mtaut: A home was ransacked and In with a "'"lier southwest swell Is making • ~rsonnl belongings includin' cash, coins 11nd jewelry were taken. The amount of the loss wasn't immcdi!ltcly some ,ood hud high waves n m.1ny .areas. known . A n.w toulhwest ~uls• 300 block or Ruby Anaue; A "For ~lo" 'ian, wortb It picking up from I e l;ast S75. was stolen from a tront y11rd. of a nrtn"o1 t lormJ orf ~ Ntwle~d. Also wt nw1y gM some nP or net DAY •lrong south swells from · •lorm ldMty off Soulh • Parked, occupied vchiclct contalnin1 OftO or more Amer IQ. persons qrc ~·~;.nmcanc IC obtem:d at u f0t dAlly 1urf reports unusuial hour. They bo C':; loolmu&a for a And forecasts, c.all (900) bur,tary In p~ ewa If l ocaapu11 eppear to 97 .. SUllf. The c..tl co.ts be lovers. SI.SO plw• posMWt •oil. -counn, HCWJIOlf lk«b polloe • • Newport B.each/Coata M-Dally PUot Friday, Nov m~r 4, 1994 I Costa Maa 111111 . charged in .m•der ol Laguna Hills · wom• ~ Arraignment for flooring contractor Eric Wayne Bennett, 23, has been postponed until next week. BY C.u.OLYN MlLLBll. AND ~JlC &. POSNER, STAIP Wunu A Costa Mesa man charged with sexually assaulting and murdering a 50-year-old Lag1;na Hills woman last month will answer to charges of murder on Tuesday. Eric Wayne Dennett, 23, could face the death penalty if he is con- victed of committing the grisly murder. Bennett was arrested Monday and appeared in court Thursday for arraignment. But his court-appointed public def ender asked the South Orange County Municipal Court judge for a delay so he could review evi- dence and interview the suspect. "l requested time to talk to the client and interview him and find out what evidence they have seized," said Jim Egar, chief of the public defender's office in South County Municipal Cou~t in La- guna Niguel. Bennett was arrested Monday at his parent's home in FaUbrook for the murder of Marie Evans Pow- ell, whose body was discovered in the lower level of her Laguna Hills townhouse Oct. 14, according to Sherifrs spokesman Lt. Dan Mar- tini. Relatives found her body after her employer, Newport Pacific Funding Corp. of Newport Beach, called them out of concern when Powell did not show up for work that morning. Sherifrs officials allege the kill- ing was done in the course of sod- omy and burglary -special cir- cumstances that could make Ben- nett, if convicted, eligible for the death penalty or a life without pa- role, Deputy District Attorney Carolyn Kirkwood said. Bennett had worked as an inde- pendent contra~tor for Mike's Carpet Emporium in Costa Mesa, where owner Lenny Peterson ~aid he fired Bennett around the time of ihe murder for refusing to com- plete a job. Peterson said Bennett had gone to a local job site on Oct. 15 but left when the homeowner wasn't \ prepared for the work. Peterson said Bennett went to another as- signment and then ref used to re· turn to the original call when he got back to the store at about noon. "I said, 'When I lose a ),ob, so do you:" Peterson said.} I can't fire him. They're independent con- tractors. 1 just don't use them again." Bennett only worked for Peter- son for about a month and there were no "serious complaintsv about his workmanship, the busi- ness owner said. "He's a clean-cut guy," Peterson said. "Married, had two kids. He looked like ... a do-gooder." Peterson said he believes Ben- nett moved back into hi.s parents' Fallbrook home after he lost the job here. Dennett had lived there before being hired at Mike's Car- pe t Emporium, Peterson said. Investigators said Powell hired Bennett to install linoleum in her Laguna Niguel townhouse where she had lived for six weeks. · Authorities said Dennett had finished the job about a week be- fore Powell was found dead of DCC stall racks up nine media awards · COSTA MESA -Orange Coast College's Community Relations office won nine regional Medallion Awards last week, presented by the National Council for Marketing and Public Relations. OCC garnered three gold, three silve r and three bronze· awards. The department also played a role in winning an additional gold awa rd. The Coast C-0mmunity College District won the awa rd for print advertising. The ads were designed by OCC's community rel~tions department. The gold medal for "a media success stqry" went to OCC's promotion of the grand opening of its new $9.6 mi llion Technology Cen\er. The campaign was written and managed by CCC Community Relations Director Jim Carnett. The gold awa rd for annual report went to the college's publication outlining OCC's master plan titled "Vi!iion 2010." · The item was written by Carnett and created by graphic designer Chauncey Dayes. · The third gold medal went fo r a logo design that appeared on T-shiJts give n to au students who attended OCC's High School Senior Day lasr March. The logo was created by OCC graphic designer Signe Johnson. Silver awards went to the _ __...uueg~-1994-95 catalog;designed by Johnson; a feature article wriuen by Carnell about a resident who recycles aluminum cans on campus and donates the money to scholarships; and to OCC's 1994 football program, RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY lllC. ... ,.. .... c......., llU -•11 .. CISTA •SA-SU.UM edited by sports information director, Jack Shinar. The school won bronze awards for its fall 1994 class schedule, _ designed by Johnson; a feature . article on a staff fitness program written by public information assistant Vicki Zimmerman; and a video public service announcement created by Zimmerman. Johnson designed the gold medal-winning Coast District newspaper ads and Carnett wrote the, copy. OCC's Community Relations Office has won a record total of 25 medals in the fou r years awards have been given, including 10 first places. This yea r's awacds were presented Oct. 29 at the council's ~ district conference in Phoenix. 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"Scie ntific e\lidencc" nnd other information connected Dcnncu to distance braking m:aneu\ler when the brakes locked up, officers said. A long skid mark ac- companied a wh ite line where the motorcycle apparently hi t the ground, and there was a 6- inch white scrape across the left temple of Harvey's helmet. "You have a short distance to :.top ih," said Newport Deach Senior Officer Dave Hartman, who also was participating in the exercise. "It's ... a braking exer- cise." .. Harvey scraped up his left shoulder and right arm and cut his left leg, Hartman said. Newport Beach Police L1. Don Chandler said tho:.e ap- the crime, Martini said. He ''ouldn't .elaborate. Investigators found evidence of forced entry and a struggle, but said nothing was missing. Bennett was being held without peared to be Harvey's most se- rious injuries, but department officials were awajting further test results. Harvey shook his right leg in pain as ambulance attendants cove red him with blankets and moved him onto a stretcher. But Hartman said the sergeant was alert and never lost con- sciousness. "Harvey is the second Newport Beach police officer injurecl in the last week. La:.t Friday, motor officer Howard Eisenberg st ru ck a police cruiser that turned in front of him during 1he pursuit of a stolen car. E1:.enberg suffered a broken thumb in the accident. bail a t Orange County Jail. Members of Bennett's family cried "hen they saw him appear before Sou th Court Judge Arthur Coelle Thun.lby morning. sec professor to appear on TV show about women 's health An associate professo r at Southern California CoHl!gc will appear on an upcoming PUS panel io discu:.s \\Omen·~ health issues. , · Dr. Dolores Jcnerson- Madden, a~sociate profl!l.sor of psychology, is one of five profes- sion::ils who appears on the Pl3S specbl"Hcr Health, Our Chal- lenge." The special will air at 9 p.m. Nov. 16 following a national PBS program titled "A Woman's Health.'.' In the 30-minutc p::incl di~cuss1on, k ncrson-Madden an- s,,crs qucstiuns on ''omen .a.nd ·depression •ind domestic vio- lence. r\ rcp~Jt !>how1ng of both pro- grams 1s sd1eduled for 6:30 p.m. No ... l\J. Please ..Join Us F or Dinner .l.Aanchor Week e nd Brunch Sabat1no's was ong1ria11y founded 111 Chicago after our fattier brought ttle famlly recipe for our famous Italian Sausage from Palermo, Italy In the 1930's. Today. his sons & grandson continue to provide a complete menu of auttlentlc Italian food prepared fresh dally and seasoned with 5 generations of family pride Thank you. The Sabatino Family CATEdNQ SPECIALISTS ........ , ... c.. ..... CMrtlfw "In,...,..,,.. • ., ....... ,...... .. 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Durkee, former Newport Deaco residents. The bride and bridegroom arrived at the reception by boat. The bride wore her mother's wedding drcS's. Suzanne Lyons was matron of honor and there were nine bridesmaids including Diana Weigel of Corona del Mar, Kathleen Durkee, the bride's sister-in-law, and Catherine Creevy, sister of the bridegroom. Luke Swain, the bride's nephew, was ring bearer and Lauren Seddon was junior bridesmaid. Bettie Creevy of Surf City, N.J. and the late Robert John Creevy arc the parents of the bridegroom. His best man was Jeffrey Seddon and ushers included his brothers, John and Michael Creevy, and Henry, Scott and Mal Durkee, brothers of the bride. The couple are at home in 'Boston after a wedding trip to the British West Indies. He is an orthopedic surgeon and she is an occupational therapist. IRIWSTIR· TYLIR Sheri Tyler of Seal Beach and Ray Brewster of Newport Beach exchanged wedding vows in an Aug. 6 ceremony in Community Church Congregational in Corona del Mar. The couple greeted 200 guests at their rccc;ption in Windrose By the Sea in Long Beach. The bride wore a pink taffeta gown with an S·foot train1 trimmed with white lace re-embroidered with sequins and pearls. St\c i~ the daughte r of Nancy Owen-Tyler and Terry Hanna. · Maid of honor was Kristi Tyler and bridesmaids were Cheri Johnson, Shelli JGng-Mason and Kelley Poisson. Patricio Brewster of Walnut Creek is the mother of tire bridegroom. Brian Brewster ·was his best man and ushers were Michael, Gerald and Joey Brewster, Pat Lambert and Gary Poisson. After a wedding trip to Kaui, Hawai i, the couple are residents of Costa Mesa. She is employed in Irvine and he works in .Los Angeles. Watch for the 36th Annual Auto Show sp ecial section co~ing. Thursday, Nov. 17 HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE The Irvine Clinical Rese arch Center has been awarded a research grant to study an investigatlonal medication In the research treatment of high blood pressure. This study is funded by a pharmaceutical company at no cost to participants. ...., The campaign for the Newport-Mesa seat on the Orange County Water District board has been rather tepid in tone. But the incumbent faces two strong-willed challengers. • BY EMU.IE K.ulucK, Snct.u. TO n11 DAILY 1'1LOT COSTA MESA -While most of us don't think twice abou t where our next gla ss of water will come from, Donn• Hall has made that a major personal concern for the past decade. Hall, a former Costa Mesa mayor, has served as the Costa Mesa-Newport Deach area's repre· sentative to the Orange County Water District for the past 10 years. And he hopes to oversee the allocotion of the area's water for another four years, but is fac· ing a re-election challenge from Bud Quist of Newport Beach and Chris Hayden of Costa Mesa. The race for the district's Pivi- sion 7 representative has gone on largely unnoticed. Quist has been the only candidate to actually post signs. But all three share a passion 'for water1policy. The Orange County Water Dis- trict, estoblished in 1933 when Or- . ange County fo.rmers began to re· nlize that their backyard wells were drying up, makes sure that th~ 25 cities and 2 million people . ' f y I o,....eo..e,wa1er Dlltrkt DI...._ 7, (Colla Mta- Newport Inda ana) CaDdldata • Donn Hall, 6S, Costa Me11, incumbent, manufacturer •Chris Hayden, 41, Costa Mesn, environmental consultant • Bud Quist, 60, Ncwportr Beach, civil engineer The Orange County Water District services 25 cities and 2 million people. Ten divisions make up the water district and each division sends a representative to the Board of Directors. within its jurisdiction always have enough water. Ten divisions make up the water district and each divi· sion sends a representative to the Board of Directors. Most of the policy created by the district board centers on distri· bution of water from the massive ·underground basin that is fed by the Santa Ana. Rive r and tain water and provides 70% of the county's water. The .other 30% is imported . Each candidate has his own ideas about how to keep the basin Cree from pollution and how .. to cut Wanna place a classified ad? Call our classified. advertising department at 642-5678. THE GREY GOOSE invites you to drop in on Saturday , November 5. 'from 11 to 3 p.m. to see tfte latest designs fro m the VERA BRADLEY COLLECTIO~ _ dOwn oe the IDON -.uMi i.m· A 1tauacb bellever Jn term I __. ....,. and keep tho cott of its for c1ccted ollcial1, Ouist ~7 dowD. lieYCI that after 10 ,.an. it is · A llDlll bullDMuMn who manu· toi Hall "10 let ~ e~ ate facturct meebanical auemblies. up to tho plate. . And . With . Hall, 65 believes that his e•pe· back,round as a civil engineer an rienco ~lb water problems ~ii'"" 3S-~ear <?ranp ~unty residen provido quality water in plentiful Quist believes he IS the man to quantity. Hall's shoes. , With 14 yean of aovernm~nt ex· .Ouist calls for ,'I'°rc water rccy. perienco in Costa Mesa -anclud· clang programs. The cost. keeps ing the tour years as · mayor -going up because we keep import· plus his past 10 years as an Or-ing water from Northern· Califor- ange County Water District ~nrd nia," he said. "We need to utilize member, Hall says he provides all our resources through reclaim. both' a strong administrative and ing and reu siitg." an engin~ering background. He targeted a program already "It is not really a job that you in existence, known as Green le~rn ~ii~ you're doing it," Hall Acces, .that tre~ts wate~ ~hrough said. ' Neither of my opponents reverse osmosis for ungation. have taken the time to atten~ Quist called for,. more projects or m~etings ~r understand . w~at .. is this sort when practical, saving going on with the water district. fresh water for the populace. .As for specifi~ technique~ that Hayden, 41, agrees that conser· w.111 !arget pollution, Hal~ said the vatioo is a key issue. "With my ex· d1stnct has put l~ndscaping along perience 1 can come up with some the Santa Ana River to cut down 'd for conservation for both · 'tr t s H also advocates a 1 eas •n· on na . 8 e · e . . . dividuals and companies," said tech~aque cal!ed 1nJeCtton -H den a smalJ businessman wh "forcing water into the ground to ay • . . . o stop sea water from intruding in," r~ns an environmental con~uhing h 'd firm. "(The other candidates) e Q~1is;, 60, believes he is addre~-s~u.nd like pretty. qualified In· ing the issues of the p·eople in his d1~1duals but I ~hink tha! 11 can campaign slogan: "Reduce the bring a perspective that lSn t on cost of water keep it unpolluted the board now. It seems that there and plentiful.': are a'lot of political type s." Uenemann-Copehaver, Naomi Melizza Nickname: Oml Date of Birth: 1.2/13185 Date Missing: 01/06/89 Height 2'06" Weight: 29 lbs Eyes: Brown Hair. 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Friends came in from New York City, Chicago and Arizona to celebrate with Prager. nm ' Doner served as the master ___ ..._..,of ceremonies, --while nm Ring, 111 -Bill Lusk, Bill Hadley, Tina Behind the Scharnuz, Bob Tucker and Scenes Tom Deemer -----. served up the roasts and toasts of Prager. Singer Jimmy Diamond new in from Chicago to be a part of the evening's entertainment. 0 BACK IN BANKING - Newport Beach resident Dave Blankenhorn, most recently president or the now defunct Bank of Newport, Has been hired as the executive vice GRAND OPENIN~ ~tU'P . Now In Newport Beach (fonMtfy of~,.., u JOU line acto on Hard Copy (NBC) and LA. Tunu . Ottr 50 -ardl and diplomas. .. JUI'• upuieoce tn Euroc»e • the U.S. ~· .t•~(\~ rsriOia, . ~ .... ~ If riend and I • · teceive tw~ !11ooOFf, ' treatments I ~ermanentl for the f"' I II price of 11 I ...... E I one! 1 yes. I I NC'WOtenl$0nly I I Eyebrows I L~.,!!S.!.!~~.J & Lips I New Cknu On., I president responsible for branch operations for 1he California State Bank. The bank has 15 branches in South'ern California, with more on the way, according to Blankenhorn. He joins former Bank of Newport officers Susan Luehrs, who became vice president of marketing, and Denny Volyes, who becnme a vice president for their Newport Beach office on Dove Street. Both joined the bank in September. food was spectacular, the cruise informative and the celebrations heart warming. Family ond fri ends joined in separate birthday celebrations for Lenny ' Culsic, Nancy Young and Julie Burl«:. The surprise of the day that put the smile on our face was when Kevin Taylor of Riverside fell to one knee ,and proposed to his girlfriend, uura Woodry of Azusa, in front of Captain Mike and the 15 or so brunch goers on the top deck. Laura had left , 0 · the top deck for a .couple of CAREER CHANGE -Jim minutes and Kevin reached in Dale, formerly a noted harbor his pocket and pulled out the area restaurateur, has changed engagement ring and got his careers and is using his maoy thoughts organized with the talents and connections as vice encouragement of the Sun4ay president of marketing for Costa brunchers. Mesa-based McDaniel Builders, There was applause and 1 owned by Bob McDaniel. cheer~ when Laura said ye_s. McDaniel Builders specializes·,.; ·There was a loaned camera to in construction of commercial take photos of the occasion and buildings and tt.)nant a loaned cellular phone so the improvements. happy couple could phone their O parents. And the aluminClm rose F lLLlNC THE STOMACH, WARMING THE HEART - Jt was a beau1iful Sunday afternoon aboard the Cannery • Restaurant's Isla Murleres for the 1:30 p.m. harbor cruise and champagne brunch. 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I - . 8 Friday, November 4,t1994 Tia• Valuacocr Dinc'&erJ NU ptriOdkally ...... DaUJ PUo&. u you'cl like lnformalloa oa lftlJ., JOW oraaalulloa listed, call 641""111, ut. 367. ALI AaMcl•tle• Or• .. • c .. llty C••pter The Amyotrophic Lateral Sclcro1il (ALS) Associ:ufon, Orange County Chapter has need for many volunteers. For information, call Executive Director Stacy Koressel at 375·1922. Amerlc•n C•ncer Seclety The Amerknn C:incer Society's Orange County Unit is seeking office volunteers for numerous dnys and, hours. Volunteers will help with a voriety of projects such as Angels on Wheels (taking patients to chemotherapy trcntmcnts), Daffodil Days, t.faking Strides, and the Great American Smokeout and more. For information on these nnd other Renee Namasic at 540-5803. .............. Tho BAiiet Pacifica Oulld, a volunteer supPort aroup for B:lllet Pacifaca, ncc4a ~untccrs to serve as ushen. tell T .shirts. sell juice and cookies at events. conduct fund -ralstna events and help with coctumc and scenery rt:pAlrs. Volunteers who prefer not to join the guild nrc welcome and they may help as little or os much u dcslrcd. For anformat ion, call Molly Lynch at 642·9275. al9 arethers, •11 Sisters ' volunteer opportuni ties, call C:irl D:ividson at 364-3829. Men nnd women over 20 ycors of age, having lived in Or:ingc County for six months and on the job for at least three months, arc needed to serve 11s big brothers or big sisters for children 6-16 from singlc-puent homes. It requires a one-ycnr commitment of 4-6 hours per week to seive as a ro.Jc model for 11 child. Applicants must go through a screening and interview process 11s do the children, 11nd efforts arc made to compatibly match the two. For infor(tlotion, call Patricia Davis at 544-7n3 American Reel Crou, Oran9e County Ch•pter The Orange County chapter of the American Red Cross needs volunteers who enjoy public speaking to address community groups about R~d Cross services as part of the chapter's Speakers Bureau. Volunteer public informa tion officers arc also needed to act as liaisons with the media in dis:i:stcr and emergency situations. For info rmation, call Judy Iannaccone at 835-538 1. For general volunteer areas, contact Joan Miller 835-5381, ext. 422. Association Renaissance Creators aoy Sceuts of America Inc., Or•n9e Ceunty Ceuncll The volunteer opportunities ore broad, but include short-range projects like teaching sessions nt next summer's day camps to long-term commitments in fund-roising, program development and training to existing troops and packs. For more information, call Devon Dougherty at 546-4990. •01s ancl Girls Clults of Cest• Mesa/Newport le•cla Association RcnaisSancc Creators is a non-profit group in Costa Mesa "hich sponsors and supports multi-outreach community service programs, such as the homeless sanctuary. ARC needs volunteers to donate and deliver garage sale items for our Saturday fund-raisers at 3142 Cork Lane. Other needs arc a volunteer ·grant writer, fund-raiser, ·CPA nnd legal counselor. For information on any of the programs or how to volunteer, please call Dr. The three area Boys and Girls Clubs need volunteers for numerous reasons, including volunteer coaches for athletic teams and teachers who can spend a couple of hours or work multiple sessions (whatever one can afford) to teach an art or craft • workshop for 7-13 year-olds. Volunteers arc needed for afternoons in the shop area (2-5 p.m.) and game rooms at all three area locarions, including the Rae Center nl 661 Hamillon on the west side of Costa Mesa, the Lou Yantorn Center at 2131 Tustin Ave, behind the Kaise r School ) ·ti. PORTRAIT SPECIAL~ 12 Compliment{U'J Portraits . Ideal for accompanying your holiday greeting cards call for an appointment aalle~ies I Studio 1720·0 Santa Ana Ave, C.M. 646-0337 Impotence The lnine Clinical Research Center is condu~ting an FDA-regulated clinical study utilizing an inve tigational oral medication for the treatment of impotence. This tudy is funded by the phannacevtical industry at no cost to parti cipants. To qualify, patient and th eir female sexual partners must be willing to complete everal questionnaires during this one .. year clinical trial. r Transportati on co t available. For more information ·call (714) 753-1663 TM lnlM Olalcal Raiattb Cnttr . MtdkaJ Mlodala 16* S.114 CaayOll An••· Suitt '9 I lnllle. CA 92711 C ""'"' of.~ C'turyflft •""' AllOft P•rt ..... v -Off 1~ .1()$',. rrntttw~· ., VOLUMll• •W'TOB and the Eut Bluff Cc•tcr II 2'S5 Villa Del Oro by Corona Del Mar Hiah School. F0t information, ctll Dick Powers of Harbot Arca Boys and Girls Oub at 642·224S. c. ..... ferer..thre Alfenl .. .... The Center for Creative Alternatives, a non-profic charitable organization which works throuah Che United Way, has a need for volunteers as well as &raduate level interns or trainees. For informotion, call Karen ot 642-0377. Coll•1• Hespl .. 1 needs many ~unaccn tor ushcrloa. bawua~o;:m.,.., rypn,. u,hu. IO'lnd e lpOdal cffcCu, coatuminc. colloctlna ptOpl, play rc11din1 committee, p~ advcrdslna. public rclluons. '~·raisins. hcMllO ..... ,.. Ulillanll co plOduc:cn. membership oommJttce, clcanin& and straiabten1na up, and photoaraphy. For more informatlon, call 6.S0-'269. c ................ . hclety The Cotta Mesa Historical Society collects information, photos and artifacts relatina '° the history of Co5ta Mesa and Che Harbor area. It is open to the public on Thursdays from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. and by oppointment. Volunt~ers arc needed for lhc Children's History Program, co upd:;te current books and to distribute materials to schools when requested. -The society needs people with an interest in local history 10 serve as __._ docents (tour guides) 11t its historical The College Hospitol"'Costa Mesa Auxiliary is always looking for friendly people to volunteer at the hospital to help with the patients and to perform clcricol duties. For information, coll Susan Wcstheimcr, vice president or membership, at 640-4420, or College Hospital or Costn Mesa al 642-2734 from the hours or 9 o.m . .4 p.m. C lty H I C site, the Diego Sepulveda Adobe. O•Mun esp ce •r• Other needs include people with,. Community Hospice Care, an typing and filina skills and people with orgonizarion that provides medical and neat handwriting to work with the· cmotionlll support to terminally-ill photo collection. For information, cnll palicnts and their families in the Charles Beecher at 631-5918. Orange County area, needs volunteers in Costa Mcso and Newport Beach. Volunteers must be able to give two 10 four hours per week fo r visiting people, providing periodic respite relief to care givers, reading and writing letters and running occasional errands. Other non-patient volunteer oppo.riunitlcs are. ovailable in 1he hospice office or community and require minimal training. For information or registration, c:ill Cindy Laird at 978-7447. Costa Mesa Civic Pl•yhouse The Cost.a Mesa Civic Playhbuse 6.99o/o-. Tax-Free Yield to Maturity -- Cest• M ... Llter•cy Oreup . The Costa Mesa Literacy Group, run by Margeric Fuller and Ruth Wilson, needs volunteers to help people become literate or teach En,l!sh as a .second language. Tutor training sessions, sponsored by the Ccntrn_I Orange ~unty Utcr11cy . Council, arc dedicated to teaching adults how to read, write and speak English. Volunteers must take a six-week lrnining course to become a Laubach literacy and English-as-a·sccond-language tutor. For inform ation, call Fuller nt Beautiful Hair! *-e.1# "'-# - 13.00% Approximate Taxable Equivalent Yidd' San Diego Public R~enue S&:P Rating: Coupon: Maturity: Price: A· Moody's Rating: 5.25% Yield to Call: 0511 SflO ~II Date: 79.34 c~u Price: Al 8.92% 05115/03 102 • /11 th11 1J1Jini011 of the &nd Cou11se/, intmist on tJw Bards 1s exemlJ/ from Stolt and Ftdlral tu~ f'39 6''• Federal 011d I /.(JI& state) lit ~ru.rndo/f~-SJJk~ in~ . For more information. call Daniel c. 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The Co.ca Mesa Senior Center, a multi-purpo1e senior services facility, Is now open at the corner of 19th Street and Pomona Avenue. Volunteers arc needed to erovide occasional transportacaon to frail seniors, to perform minor home repairs, ond to assist with special events., fund-raising, acneral office work and word proc:essina. Volunteer instructors arc also needed for classes Ill the center, includina book review, chorus, woodworkina. jewelry moking and Spanish. For more information, coll the Senior Center at 645-2356 from 9 a.m.·5 p.m. U•cl•rt1reu•cl The Underground program, a function of Child's Pace, provides social activities and interaction !Qr adolescents. All teens arc wclcollle to come 11nd get involved. Volunteers arc nccdcain mony areas, including teen bands to perform monthly concerts on~speakcrs on topical issues relating to teens. The group hos regular · Wednesday night study/tutor grou115 on all academic subjects, Thursday night discussions with occasional speakers nnd the mQnthly Underground Concert with a topical speaker. For more information on getting involved with the Uncteraround PfOIJllD or to volunteer your cilac, call Sta ••· v ............... . The V1ntqe FoundatloG 111 non-profit orpnilation wlUda supports employment and coaunwa.lty tn1aln& for adults with dcvclopmcatal diubiUtiei. Voluntecn arc IOUpl tQ work at a variety of Jocarlona. Oqoina volunteer needs include special events. clcrlcal, workin& with people ln the commun ity and ,.'Orkina with individuals on group trips or functions. For information, call 645-7833. Well•eu Ce-•lty el Or••I• Ceu•ty The Wellness Community needs volunteers to help out at the reception de sk during daytime h9un. The Wellness program is a free offcrina of hope, learning nnd friendship for • people with cancer and their families. For informa1ion, call 2$8.1210. west Newp•rt c ... -lty Center The West Newport Commuolty Center, a senior recreational programs center, needs volu nteers {preferably seniors) to help in the front office and to answer the phone. For information, call 644-3240. ' 1cll!li«l1~ml Ubrcary -NeWD~·aelltl~""92660 ' •••••••••••••••••• .. ,.,.,.,.,... ... . .. -~ • IS e season • .. ~11G1ti ~~f~~· 1k-•'~ •• Your only holiday predicament is whether to choose from our regular menu or have us prepare a customized menu for your affair. Our private party room will 'acq,mmodate ue to 4! of your friends, family or bu.smess associates. You see, it WILL be the seuon to be jolly. ••••••••••••••••• atltr.. -~~~~Ir~· J Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot CUSHING • frem .... 1 Last year, Cushing was released ~om the state hospital and placed in an outpatient program in Ven- tura County." Dut a few .months Inter, she was sent back to Patton when she again became delusional "The fact that ~e courts hav~ allempted to mainst)(;am her once befo1c and she was unsuccessful is a concern," said Heather Somers . . president of the East Side Home· tions with the county, saying the ICalnnDOI: staff 0 never talked to the court, ~ never talked to anybody" about ...._ .... 1 the case. Meanwhile, Najdowskl &aid he's trying to find another facility for Cushing. And Somers said she'll continue to keep an eye on the case. "She ls, in f ~ct, going to be re- leased," Somers sajd. "They said she's not going to be released in Costa' Mesa, but I don't know whether 1 believe that." The homeowners aren't the only ones.opposed to Cushing's release. Werner, Sherry Loofbourrow and MacMillian are stepping down, be added. "As vice president of this year's board, Judy is in line to become president in December," MacMil- lian said in the statement. "She will be an effective president and will work well with Superintendent (Mac) Bernd. She is a team player and will be a· leader in welcoming three new board members aboard." .. Franco wu unavaUable for com- ment Thursday. Challenger Karen Evarts said the endorsement is an example of politicians standing behind one an· other. She's not too concerned with it and referred to a race three yeus ago in which an incum- bent had all the trustees behind him but still lost. "l don't think it's a predictor of victory," she said. "I'm f~ing good about stuff. 1 don't think ei· ther Judy or Rod should have signed up to run again. I think that the embezzlement and the re- suits of the curriculum audit arc symptoms of a political process that's gone awry." MacMillian said he never en- dorsed anyone before because he didn't think it appropriate to do so. He said he f cared that if he endorsed someone who didn't win, for example, when the new person joined the board, the relationship might be strained. ...... MacMillian's name appears on Tuesday's ballot, though he dropped out of the race at tne end of Scptembc·r for health reasons. Since he is not ~eeking aQother ' Friday. November 41 1994 7 term, be decided to make an en· doncment. Yet in the race for bis seat, MacMillilln will not make any en· dorscments, thou&h he said he supports Oscar Santoyo's bid as a write-in. "I think that Ose1r will offer a different perspective on the West Side of Costa Mesa,'' MacMillian said. MacMilli:in's name is listed next to Wendy L.eece, who tried for his seat five years ago. Santoyo got into the race after he heard of MacMillian's upcom- ing retirement. owners Association. "She may not be able to mainstream again, and she may end up.being a danger to herself and to others." ln .. court, Deputy District Attorney · -------------------------------------------------- Thomas Najdowski, coordinator of the county mental health agen· cy's Conditional Release Program in Santa Ana, said Orange Coast Villa administrators bowed to pub- lic pressure and refused to accept Cushing into their facility. "They're a private operator and these cases, when you hear about them, are pretty powerful," Na- jdowski said. "We had been nego- tiating this case with them, but after hearing the reaction (of homeowners) decided to back out." . ~u; Leticia Charn~tsky, the fa- c1laty s owner, said Orange Coast Villa neve r intended to accept Cushing. "We are a retirement facility," she said. "We work only with se- nior citize.ns -she's 42. What would she do here? We couldn't take her here." Charnatsky denied any negotia- Thomas Glazier and a psychiatrist hired by the prosecution objected PROP 187 Jo her transfer. "Our position is that the release fr•• P•1• I is premature," Glazier said on :ilert authorities about illegal im- Thursday. "But, the judge made migr:int students. the determination and felt she was Newport-Mesa teachers' union no longer a danger to herself or to president Maya Decker worries others." about the impact on the cntssroom At the time of the shooting, teacher if the proposition is Cushing was suffering from a passed. · heart condition and was being "ln effect, teachers will become· treated for ~pression while in the INS (Immigration and Nationaliza- midst of a divorce. tion Service) agents," she said. She reportedly began suffering "Personally, 1 feel they have delusions and imagined thar a man enough to do , in the classroom was going to torture and mutilate now without being INS agents." her two· daughters, ages 8 and 4. • Decker is also concerned that She fatally shot the girls, appar- ently thinking she would spare them pain and suffering. In 1992, the District Attorney's Watch for the 36th Annual office accepted an insanity plea, Auto Show ~pecial section and Cushing was admitted into coming Thursday, Nov. 17 Patton State Hospital. T'S PARIT TIME! Lets party together!! Call today f!Jr your Holiday , reservations. Scampi has 3 party ' rooms. Private ro01~ available free of · · __ ,,t M41 spe~~:l'Mf!~ lJr:/:J t:'l!i:Any l)~'t f ~VJ~ .Budget M~"' 'l-1~ LUNCH 11:30 -3:00PM • DINNER S:·00-10:30PM SCAMPI RISTORANTE (714) 631-0324 1576 N rl Blvd. Coma Mts11 »Fenuintlo & OrPner. Wekonus Ttn1 To Itlll e'vejust remodelled, ·and we know you're going to love our great new look! • More Cards • New Gift Ideas & Displays · • New.Crabtree & Evelyn Department • Rubber Stamp Station • Paper By The Sheet • And Much More! Our Biggest Selection Of Box~ Christmas Cards Ever ... Including Over Thirty Designs Of Photoholders! ,,..,.. .............. ,... .... there is no protec'tion for educa· tors in case of fal se accusations. The potential for false accu~a· tions has been a key concern l\lr minority rights groups who oppose the initiative on grounds it could lead to judgments based on a stu- dent's appearance. Latinos, in par- ticular, will be targeted whether they are illegal or not, minority rights advocates say. In . the Newport-Mesa ,district, more than 30% of the students are classified as ethnic minorities. fig-• ures from foll 1993 show the dis- tric~'s student population was 29% Latino, 7.1 % Asian, 1.1% black, .3% Pacific Islander, .6% Filipino, .1 % American Indian and 61.8% white; according to Dale Woolley, the executive director of planning and program development. Decker said denying !>ervices won't solve the problem of illegal immigration anyway. The California . Federation of Teachers voted against the mea- sure and the executive committee of the local branch all againM it too, but no formal vote has been taken. Decker said the \\Ord among teachers varies. Some seem to sup- port the idea, others don't. Newport-Mesa school-board trustees might take a stand on Proposition 187 during its regular board meeting at 7 p.m. Monday. The board will meet Monday in- stead of its regular Nov. 8 date to avoid possible conflicts with Elec- tion Day voting and activities. ocoon • Sensual Silk Scarves • Decorator Pillows • Fin e Gifts & Collectibles Hours: Mon,Tues. 10-7 SaL 10-6 Wed-Fri. t 0-8 Sun. 12-6 1028 Bayside Drive (next to Pavilions) 721-8332 • 8 Friday. November 4, 1984 IATUDAY SUNDAY auTur .. United We Stand," aad C.oqrcssman Dua RohrlbKber. nc mectina bc1an1 at 7:30 a.m. at the Balboa &y Oub, l221 West Coast Hipay in Newport Beach. Cost is S22 for non-members ud SlS for members. f or information and reservat ions call Petra Gallaahcr at 675-3228. rood, dcmOftlU9liou. door priaea and rrcc pukinl-f« mon laformalion call Lyle TborCU at 139-5084. 8001T11l CLU8 CAlt WUM The Coat.a Mesa Hi&h School football boos1,er club Is holdina .a fund-railin& cnr wash to buy cquipmcn1 for Ille football team. 11 will be held 11 the Mobile Man 11 Sunnowcr and f:iirvlew from 9 a.m. 10 3 p.m. Cost is S3 for cus and SS for vnns and trucks. auMMAel MU & CAlt W~ll The Estancia High School girls bnskctbnll tcnm is holding a rummnie snle and car wash from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Estancin High School in Costa McSll. fLU CLINIC FHP Hcnllh Care is offering 11 free Ou v:iccinntion clinic from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the FHP Costn Mesn Medical Center, 890 West Baker St. Suite 100, In Costa Mesn. The clinic is open to nil senior citizens. FHP membership is not required. For rcscrv:itions and informntion call 433-7030. CAJt WAIN The Costa Mesn High School Lndy Mustan&S basketball team is holding a c:ir wash from 10 a.m. 10 2 p.m. at Cost:i Mesa Hond:i, 2833 Harbor Boulevard in Costa Mcsn. Proceeds' will go to help fund the basketbnll / team. HLIAJ COITA MUA Rcwf Cost:i Mesa is n volunteer group that pl~nts trees every month throughoul Costa Mesa. Their next scheduled lrcc·planting is today, when they will plont 64 trees on Wilson Street. To find out more, call 549-1175. THAIUllU & TRINKITI The Central Ornngc County Literacy council is holding n rumm:igc snle from 8 a.m. 10 3 p.m. at the La Puerto Abicrta church, 740 W. Wilson St. in Costa Mesa. All proceeds will help the councirs literacy centers. For more information, call 536-4904. cun aAZAAa South Coast Senior Vill:is is holding a craft bazaar at 2283 Fairview Road in. Costa Mesa from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. WISTHN llQ Park Privntc Day School is holding a western b:irbccue fror'n 11 a.m. to 2 · p.m. at 261 Monte Vista in Costa Mesa. The event includes western music, line d:incing, games, craft.s, pony rides, prizes, food apd more. O ll 645·5171 for details. ITllUI MANAOIMINT The holiday season Is rapidly approaching, and for m:iny people t}lis mcons nn incrcose in stress. Hands Extended Counseling Center is offering a free scmin:ir in stress m:inagcmcnt from 10 a.m. to noon at 1151 Dove St., Suite 285 in Newport Bench. Call 261-5765 for reservations. KENNY tlzc PRINTER :·,q l.'t.' OU .... COUNTY ACLU The American Civil Liberties Union or Oranae County will meet at 10 a.m. at the Costa Mesa Countiy Cub, 1701 Golf Course Drive. Cost incluclina breakfast is $10. Call 640-709S. . •v••o•COYH HomeAld's onn\l,_nl Hard Rock Cafe ''Run for Cover" will take place al Fashion Island bcglnnlna at 7:30 a.m. Runners can register for one of three races beginning nt 6:30 a.m. at the Hard Rock Cafe. Proceeds will benefit HomcAid Orange CoCJnty, a non-profit organiz:ition that builds and renovates shelters for the tr:insi tionally homeless. For det:iiJs, c:ill 491-4177. ILIDI IMOW/LICTVU The unique woter g::irdens of the polace of Knsayap:i, a filth century king of Sri Lanka, were built on • - sheer cliff 600 feet above the jungle canopy. These w:itcr gardens, the largest in the world, arc the subjccl or n slide illustrated lecture by Dr. R. Lindley V:inn, professor of Architecture :it the University of Maryland, :it Southern Colifornia College Lyceum, 55 Fair Drive in Costa Mesa. Cost is SS general admission, S2 for students, :ind free to SCC students :ind AJA members. For more informatfon, call 951-5586. CllANUKAM 8AZ'AH The 19th annual Chanuk:ih Bozaar of Temple Bat Yahm begins tod:iy :ind continues daily th rough Thursdoy, Nov. 10. Chanukah and other items will be available. For details, ~I 644-1999. \ INf fUTURI LIADIU Jewish Notional Fund Future Leaders, a young ndult grou p for singles and couples age 21-40, will help h,ost and participate in the West Coast Leadership Conference Day from 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m~ :it the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel. Details, 558-8733. LASTING UDaUllONI Men :ind women con learn tips for . putting n whole new .look together that impresses in business, social and casual scttin&S at "The M9eting Room," an affordable singles organization, 2915 Redhill Ave., Suite 0104 iQ Costa Mesa. Cost is S2 for mcmtlcrs and S4 non-members. Space is limited. Call 545-8082 for details. 75% • Bankruptcy • Wills/Trusts •Divorce ONE -OF - A -KIND EVENING WEAR & BRIDAL GOWNS WORN ONCE IN FASHION SHOW 3363 VIA LIDO 675-6614 • Corporations • TefJBnt/LBndlord • Much, muc~ more folffomf n l)ncnreonJ Ctinica, Inc. Rlt:hard_IL&Bz -we acc_ept all major credit cards -751-0734 2 Sri I . A 1 DB • C Me For the Arts, Academic and Athletic programs of Costa Mesa High School, join us in the MESA 5000 It'1 FAST, FLAT ond Certified by TAC DATE & TIME: Saturday, November 12, 1994 Registration ···-· 6·JO am. Wheelchair Race· 7 JO a.m Run I Walk •••.••• 8 00 a.m. Awards ·-·-·-·-··-9·00 am ~(/ ri MmlA 5000 LOCATION: • 3333 Hyl•nd Avtnut, Costa Mts1 711' ,,._,..,..,,_,,_IP_ ... ENTRY FEE: SI S 00 if received by October 30th, S20 00 after October 30th AWARDS: SI0.00 for students of Costa Mesa High School ! F-flCMlil tKe ......._ T 41wt. llehel'11•b.,,., 1c111r1Ce111 Ille r-..dol!I .... ~ h 1 '-~dwlly~ Ae9Udl, .............. ,,...~of .......... SfwaMI Ille c.IClled 11J C4Y olllc:llll, .._ WIU. NOT 119,..... ,,-AM lot h ...,.,... i. I 0 1U11111r To be given for the TOP J finishtrs in each age-group for the Run I Walk and TOP J overall finishers in the wbtelclwr event M • a· A · S O O o Aeglatr•tlon Form Piii! ... 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I MAW lt&AD ntl ~ NGCIATIFY MY ACCUTNCI Of THI A80VI PaOVlllONl IY MY NGNAT\IH1 MN .... iW • iiiifd W • WWWUI • Nl1ri'SW i1a1i ,...... ....... ,,....,.... ... _.. M.nciu..._,.,.,_, .. : C••Mn•HJs•~ P.o .... noe.co.u\t .... c,:1rri'1 •: llllCllCOCK AT NIWNIT ....... Two men who meet on a train and whose destinies are benceCotth linked together in murder is the plot of "Stranaen on a Train," the second in a series of Friday niJht films by director Alf red Hatchcock, left, at the Newport .Harbor Art Museum, 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. Film analyst Arthur Taussig introduces the film and leads an in depth discussion after the screening. Show time is 6:30 tonight. Tickets are $5, or $3 for members, students and seniors. Call 759-112'.2. MONDAY ADDUCTVU "Attention Deficit Disorder: The Big Pictur~," is the title or a free lecture by psychologist Joan Andrews from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Coastline Counseling Center, 1200 Quail St., Suite 105 in Newport Beach. For more informati~n. call 476-0991. CAltlla MANNI ... WOUlltOI' Ornnge Coasl College's Re-Entry Center is offering o three-part corcer planning workshop from 6 to 8 P·~· on Nov. 8, 15 and 29. The worksh~p •$ free 10 the public and will be co11ducted by OCC counselor Drive Hue Ph:im. Participants will discover careers that suit their personality. For more information call 432·5162. WIDNUDAY NO MOii llAD MAJa DAYI M:irilyn Curtin, founde r of Viva . Da Vinci :ind Perfect Match Cosmetics, will spe:ik on understanding you r overall h:iir style and appearance needs at the Newport H:irbor Arca Chamber or Commerce's Health and Fitness Lu ncheon. The luncheon begins at noon at the Balboa Yacht O ub, 1801 Bayside Drive in Corona del Mnr. The cost is $15 per person and iucludcs a buffet lunch. For reservaltOJ\S, coll Lena at 729·44~. SATURDAY, NOV. 12 MINlllAL & LA.PIDA.aY IMOW ctrnTM CAIW• The Orunac County Bar Aslodation is bosting "Crystal Cuioo ll'' to benefit three Jaw-related local chariUcs: Constitutional Rights Foundation or Oronge County, Oranac County Bar Foundation and the Public Law Center. The event will be held at the Crystol Court in Colla Mesa and will feature magic, music, casino-style gnmcs and a silent auction. Festivities begin ol 8 p.m. and run to 12 a.m. Tickets arc S75 a piece. For more information call S41-6222. ONGOING COLUelWOUI .... Orange Coast CoUese in Costa Mesa currently o.ffers a variety ot worbbops on numerous topics. l.ocludina sailing, cooking. business, computcn, fitness, divorce and more. For a list of classes or for more information, call 432-5880. DWnJC tu..ettf ...... TICllNOLOeY fOa 8UADAIT • The Orange Coast Mineral and Lapidory Society, Inc., will ho,ld its Slst annual show, "Prospector's P:iradise," from 10 .a.m. to 6 p.m. Nov. The Newport Foundation for Study of Major Economic Issues is sponsoring a · breakfast mt'ctlng about ."Technology and Amcrico n Prosperity." The A support group for diabetics is now forming in Newpo·rt Beach. Meetings will be on Saturday mominp at 10 a.m. or on various evcniop. Call Aldi! or Lisa Gluck at 644-6052 for dct~ils. Stnd your lttnu lo A.roaod TOtnJ «llior, Tbt Dally Pilot, JJO W. Bar St .. Costa Mesa, Calli. 11611. meeting will fcnturc spenkcrs Rol:ind Boucher, district coordin:itor or ; • l • • ..... . . ' .. . . . .. . . . .. - 12 and 10 o.m. to 5 p.m. Nov. 13 at the Senior Center, 695 W. 19th St. in Costa Mesa. There will be exhibits, ANGINA . The Irvine Clinical Research Center has been awarded a grant to study an investigational medication in the tr~ of angina pectoris. This research study indudes phytical examinations, exercise treadmill tests, comprehensive laboratory tests, and medication at no charge to participants. To qualify, patients must be currently treated fOr angina. All tests results will be made available to your private physician. Up to $150 payment available for ·participation in this study. For more information call (714) 753-1663 Ask for Sandra or Billie Anne •. ROCKI N' BAJA LOBSTER • BAR & CRILL - The Irvine Clinical Rettearch Center dire cted bf ~id Rosenblatt, M.D., F.A.C.P. __ __._ 16300 Sand Can!o~Ste. 601 _ _ Trvine, CA 92 / J.8. -- • • 2104 W OCEANFRONT, • : : • llEWPORT BEACH 721 ·,0606 • Serving 0,.,-,ge Count; lo< 18 YMf'S. Comer d Send Cenyon Ind Alton Patl<wey • O« 1he 405 FtMMy . . . . . . . . . --. . -. ~ ~ -----def· ¥euF ew~aFt-B'1Eh-P-0liee Officers· -and Firefighters W e are over 200 Newport Beach employees committed to serve the community. We believe these four candidates for City council wi11 maintain and enhance the high quality of our public safety programs: •. -Norma Glover Dennis O'Neil Tom Edwards John Hedges These candidates are also endorsed by the Newport Beach Firefighters' Association. We are concerned about your safety. As police officers that's our job. We work hard to make Newport Beach one of the safest cities in California. It isn't an accident.The level of safety we enjoy is ·more than just the result of good professional police work. It Is the result of the cooperation and trust shared by our police . officers and the community that makes Newport Beach an exceptional city. "' P lease join your police officers and firefighters and continue to insist on the beat and most profeaalonal public safety 1erv1CM for Newport Beach. We encourage you to exerclM your fundamental ~ aa an American and Vot• on November 8. .~-•••••· "O. .. -. ........ .._ .. 111 HS r • ., •I ~ $ f Shar• your llPs .ond win .•. 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Good w/ coupon only Ezpires 11-11-94 e RAND Mr'NAUY 11H' ,.,,,,,I(, ,.,.,,,.,., ·"'"' •. Alaska: land and • seatounng I f you have considered touring Alaska. there are a variety of ways to en1oy its beauty Itinerary: Although the very popular seven·day Vancouver to Vancouver itinerary makes for a fine cruise experience. 1t -does httte to expose you to the real beauty of Alaska The scenery s·1ust beg1£1ntng when you have to turn around. cruise/tour packages and commit the time to see what Alaska is·a11 about. Departure dates: The mid· season departures (July and August). when the outside temperatures are warmer, are tn greatest demand. The best cabins and land accommodations sell out first. In May, my wife and I, my 93·year· old father and my six·year·old grand~ughter took a cruise to Alaska Everyt1me the capta n saw an eagle. he made d PA announcement Gene Koch Trnvel Editor Dunng these periods the crowds are the 1 largest 1n cities that, wh ich during the winter months are occupied by the hardiest of souls. Capacity gets well tested. In late May an d late September, the crowds are smaller and the temperatures, colder (to show you how I mrted the exposure to wildlife was to us) Look at a map ano see where you cfuise, relat ve to the Sil(.' and var ety of the state of Alaska . Not much more expensive •S the one·way cru se/fly·back tinerary that takes you as far as' Anchorage Allow about two weeks for a cru se/land vacation and. among other things. you can take 1n Denal Nat onal Park Ht'fc, tf'lere is plC'nty of w ldl fe and natural beauty. and yo1.ir program can include Fairbanks as well as time n ,Anchorage Maybe yot. can even get ., some f st-> ng Check tre pr ces offered on Inland Tour Choices: The 1mmens1ty of Alaska provides the opportunity for a wide var ety of choices 1n land based tours, either as add·ons to a cruise or as stand· alone tours To give you an idea of what is available, here's some examples· , • Five·night land tour plus seven·ni ght cruise · Costs about $1,290 per person ($260 per day) more than the cru ise alone It includes more scen ic cru ising than the seven·day turnaround plus a tour of Anchorage the ra I tour 1n domed cars of Denali (home of Mt McK nley) and some e>1c•t•ng optional side tnps in tr e Nat onal Park, and a stcrnwheel cruise •n Fatrbanks Electric Boat Rentals "How to Save on your Electric Bill" ,..._.....,.,,,_ .. 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You really get a taste of Alaskan history, scenery. wildlife, and an · exciting exposure to the ambience of the, Gold Rush days • land·only Alaska tours · Choose from an 11 ·day All Alaska Tour, the Yukon Explorer or one ol the other land·o'nly programs that featLre esco~ted tours by motorcoach, train and boat, to savor the real flavor of Alaska The variety is extensive n h J • proportion to t e immenseness 01 the state itself Feel free to ca I (714) 759·1471 or (7l 4) 631 ·5240 for additional informa11on 1 • Book early: The level of nterest 1n this destination is great. even at this early date in the boo~ ng season, probably due to publ c ty from increased capacity and infrastructure Early booking discounts are available. but mariy will exp1r~ by early 1995 The pr cc you pay now is protected aga nst later price drops. 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Midnight Sun Express, Alaska 's leading rail travel experience and stay in one of our exclusive river- side lodges. Call today. PRINCESS CRUISES I)& la's ...,. ... •en.AK. M\ dw LM "lilr • - 10 Friday, November 4, 1994 ,. . PORTS· SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CARLSON, 642--4330, ext. 387 On Ilia threshold CdM doub_las goes 1-2 ~ Newport Harbor hosts Santa Margarita tonight in Sea View League football. N cwport Harbor High's Sailors hQst Santa Marprita High's Eagles tonight in Sea View League football at 7:30. At saak,e: An outright Sea View League champi- onship, the first such. title since 1983 when Mike Giddings led the Sailors to the Sea View crown and an 8-3-1 reeord. Harbor, 8-0 overall, 3-0 in league and No. 1 in ... View~ Le-.ue Owefel WLT WLT N-port 3 0 0 II 0 0 llWle 211 .441 £J Toro 1 1 I 4 3 I CdM 2 2 0 4 5 0 s. Matoaita 1 2 o 3 5 o Woodbridge 0 3 0 5 3 0 Thuradey'a Score llVlne 28, Corene del Mer f 4 'Tonight'• a_ ...... 17:30) SMU ~IMOllU 11 Newport Woodbndoe vs. El Toro, It Tlllluco Thu~LNov.10 Cd M vs. Wooogngge. It ltvine El Toro II Newport Herbor Seturder1 ~°"· f2 sw t.wow at IM1' CIF Division V play, is on the edge of tying Newport Harbor's all- time record fo r con- secutive victories at the start of a season wh~n the Hal Sheflin-led Sail· ors of 1942 ran off nine straight before qualifying • for the CIF champion- ship game against Bonita. · This is Coach-Jeff Drinkley's ninth year at the helm and over that span he has become th\e winningest coach in Har- bor history (66-34). He has guided Newport to the CIF playoffs six times in eight years, but has yet to as much as share a league championship: · .. ~ CdM's Wachtler-Scott grab doubles crown in Sea View tennis; freshman Nina Vaughan takes second in singles. BY llJCHAJl.D D UNN, Sl'Oan Wkma NEWPORT BEACH -There wa~ no coach· ing, only applauding for good shots, in the dou- bles finals of the Sen View League girls individual tennis championships Thursday at the Balboa Bay Club Racquet Club. In an all-Corona del Mar High final, fourth· seeded Megan Wachtler and Ali ssa Scott de· feated Jenn}' Glasgow and Christy O'Meara, 6-1, 6-3, while CdM Coach Julie Slattery stood on neutral ground :is an innocent bystander. "I can't coach them, I've got to keep quiet," said Slattery, who spent most of the time watch· ing CdM freshman Nina Vaughan lose to Irvine's Sarah Denson, 6-4, 6-3, in the singles champion- ship. ~ For the second-seeded Vaughan, 51-4 in one- game sets this season, her morhcnt came in the semifinals, when -;he defeated Woodbridge's Na- talie Exon, 6-1, 7-6 (8-6), avenging a pair of ear- lier losses against Exon, a sophomore who was 51-9 this year. In the other semifinal, foufth-seeded Denson upset Newport Harbor's Sarah Ha' kins, 7-~. 1-6, 6-0, to advance, before topping Vaughan to win her second consecutive league title. "I didn't loolC nt the pas t record, I just ignored it, because my record (16-8 in league) nasn't been :. so good this year. It's my head, it's all mental," said Denson, a sophomore, who used a strong baseline game to defeat Vaughan and top-seeded Hawkins. After falling behind ngainst Denson in the opening set, 4-1 , Vaughan changed the smashing tempo by hitting higher, softer returns with top spin, winning three of the next four games. But Denson broke Vaughan in the JOth game to win the first set. The second set remained on serve until Denson broke Vaughan in the eighth game, then held for a 6-3 victory. · "I was making so many error:s, and she wasn't missing," Vaughan said of the modified, softer approach, the style in which teammate Wachtler had defeated Denson in a league match earlier this season. "She knew how to handle it. She was really on. It was hard, too, because the wind was a big factor. "But I had a good year and I have three more, so I hope to wirt league some other time." Hawkins, the Sea View singles champion in 1992 and the league's doubles winner last year wit h Mara Colaizzi, was the only senior in :the Final Four. The trio of Denson, Exon and Vaugh- an will continue to hammer it out for the next two yea rs. . In doubles, Wachtl er, who normally plays NQ. 2 singles for CdM, and Scott defeated top-seeded Lindsay Olson and Katie Conwright ot Newport Harbor in .lhe semifinals, 6-1, 6-2, while Glasgow and .O'Meara defeated CdM teammates Rainey Rhodes and Melissa, Allinson, 6-1, 7-5, 't' the other semifinal. Glasgow and O~Meara, both seniors, played No. 1 doubles fo r CdM throughout the season. Olson and Canwright were 12-0 since becoming a tandem. ' ' • Costa Mesa duels University at Irvine; Estancia hosts Allso·Nlguel at OCC. C Oita Mesa Hiab'a Mustanp, 8-1 overall ad No. 3 ID CJF f>Mllon VIII circles, meets the Ualvenity Trojam tonfaht in a 7 o'cloek ' ........ lnine Hiah ScbooL A victory sets up a Nov. 11 showdown with La· auna Hills. which ii also 3-0 at this point. Mesa is a solid 16-point fa\'Orile to handle Uni· venity, a team which wu beaten by a 3.S-.7 count by Laguna Hills last week. For Coach Myron ,.... c..e I.Miiie Miller it is a chance to ~ o...1 close in on back-to-back w L T w L T undisputed Pacific Coast :=1111 I I g ' ~ : League championships, ~ z 1 o • • 1 , d rd Mlllllgull 1 2 0 3 5 0 1ar an away a reco • .... ..-0 3 0 s s o setting situation for the LmM leldlO s o 1 1 o M •QncNd CF Olwlllall YI ........ ustanp. T~• ca--CT ....... Estancia (3-5 overall), c..u .... vs. UIMlslW. • meanwhile, humbled by = ..... -. , .. , Tl• • Costa Mesa last week in "'-. C... Cllltl ; ...... "-" ... a 55-12 runaway, can get ....,,..,.. 11 ba~ measure of re· Lllllm 1111 vs......, • ...._ 11 .......... ~ ... spect, as we as a gethn& Mio_. ... ~.• nn in line to take a shot at ·the at-lar•e berth in the J 'CJF Division VIII playoffs with a win over Aliso Ni&llel tonight at Oranae Coast. A 5·5 overall record is needed ror an at-large bid. . ' What's left? Sea _ Kings must win, and get help , DoN LIACll/DAJLT PILOT Corona del Mar's Carter Wells puts the clamps to Irvine's Russ Diehl at the 5-yard line in Thursday's Sea View game. GAMI STATISTICS lrme 28, Corona def M• 14 Score b~ Qu•rtera IMnt 7 7 7 7-28 Cof003 del Mar 0 0 7 7-14 Flrat Quarter lt't-Noisy 17 pass Larsen (CINIC klcll), 6 41 Second Quarter 11v-Diehl 1 M (Cl¥k 1uell). o sa TtNrd Quarter Irv-01chl 1 M (Cl¥k kick), 3; 17 CdM-DICewe 30 run (Keant Idell), 0 19 ~ourttt °'*' ... tclM-Walz I IWI (l<Nne Idell), 8.43. Irv-Noisy .. kickoff'*" (Cid kick), 9:30 Allend#lct: Z.000 (tSll!Nlld) . INDMDUAL RUSHING n-oi. 32·125: CIWk. 2·1. Linen. kinus·10. cait-tJCesn 21-144. Walt 11MS; Hog.Jn. •tO; O'Mara. 4·14, Sl*ner, 1-4. INDIVIDUAL PAlllNQ llV-Larsen. 9·16·2, 120: CdM-Watz. 0-5·1, 0 INDMDUAL RECEIVING llv-Cl.lrk. 4-63: l~olsy, 3-29; Irani, 1-18, Walker, HO CctM-None QAMI ITATllTICI ,,,, first downs 14 RushH·YlflUO• " 39-123 PmflO Ylfdaot 120 Pas~ 8-16-2 Net le!Um yMdlge• 8 ~ks·yardlgt 1·min-7 :t~Ot 2-3~~; f\lntllts·~ Iott 2·0 flags.net Y•dlOt 6-52 Time of possesllon 26.23 •flln ldmS, )Ure..,,._ Mlltlll mums CdM 11 44-225 0 0·5·1 47 1·ril-4 268 • 4·31 u 5-42 2137 0owto Fl.....,,_ nq Dl\a&.Y PILOt Corona del Mr1 Myln 'DIYll ret\ms for yardage_ lgllnst lrvine'1 Vaqueros. ~ First-half doldrums lead to 21-point third-quarter deficit;· finally Irvine puts it away with Noisy's 88-yard kickoff return. BY BAIUU' fAULXN£ll SPoan Wuna NEWPORT HAR· BOR -The Corona del Mar High foot· ball team was given -~-~ half a chance to lock ~aarc'll' up a CIF Southern - Section Division V playoff berth Thursday night by visiting Irvine r:ligll at Newport Harbor High. The •other half, it simply gave away. "We just didn't play a first half," said Sea Kings Coac.h Mork Schuster, who watched his injury- -riddled sqm1ct--c1t>se a-21-0 deficir to 21-14" early in the fourth quar- ter, before falling, 28-14, in the crucial ea View League encoun- cr:- 0oM l.&Acfl/DAll.Y l'w>T CdM1s-Josh-Watz scrambles-for yardage. The loss dropped CdM (4-5, 2-2 in league) into fourt h place, pending to· night's two league games. It also means the Sea Kings wiJI need a victory next week against Woodbridge, as well as a loss by either Irvine and El :roro to earn one of the league's three CIF playoff _wots. "I was very concerned Wednesday at practice, because we just didn't seem very int ent," said Schuster, whose team did n't run more than four plays on si.'< listless first-half possessions, helping the Vaqueros build a two-touchdown cush· ion. . Irvine (4-4-1, 2-1·1} appeared to salt away the victory by marching 88 yards on 18 plays with the second-half kickoff, eating nearly nine precious minute,s off the clock to make it 21-0 with 3:17 lez·n th e third. But the CdM offense, which got • ly 10 yards on nine first-half carries from start tailback Brian Hogan, who re- injured a tender right 9:43 left in the game. Irvine's Danny Noisy took the ensuing kickoff 88 yards to paydirt to once agai n drive a stake,into the heart of the hosts, but CdM refused to die. Starting at their own 30, DiCesare & Co. drove 13 plays to the Vaqs 1. But answering a CdM goal-line stand that resulted in a missed Irvine field goal late in the first quarter, the Vaqueros stopped DiCesare fo r no gain on third and fourth downs to end the valian t comeback bid with 3:24 left. "f:.uckily, we got the one fumble and the goa l-line stand, because we couldn't stop them otherwise," said Irvi ne Coach Terry Henigan, \\'.ho can ensure a chance to defend three straight Southern Sec- tion championships with a win over Santa Margarita next week. "When you can't score from the 1-yard line, you're not going to win many ball- games," said Schuster, whose club dou· bled Irvine's two turn· overs. ankle and didn't 'play after intermission, took a jump start. With J.J. DiCesare in place of Hogan, the Sea Kings needed just seven plays to go 63 yards, as DiCesare fol· lowed a crisp block by quarterback Josh Wal~ 'Luckily we got the one fumble and the goal-line stand, because we couldn't stop them ottier- wise.' · It's also tough to win in the Slea View League without com· pleting a pass, and the Sea Kings didn't. In four league games, CdM now has 82 yards through the air. -TmY -Irvine, on the other on the 30-yard capper with 19 seconds left in the third period. _ Irvine football coach hand, rode the airwayi for 80 first-half pass~ ing yards, including a 17-yard scoring hookup from Scott Lars· en to Noisy lo cap a nine-play 69-yard drive on the Vaqs' first possession. Jimmy Keane added the conversion kick. then 'topped a perfect on-side kick into the hands of teammate Myles Davis to put CdM in business at the Irvine 31. With its 14-0 halftime lead, the visitors went to the ground, and junior single back Ruis Diehl made a meal of the sec· ond-half clock, finishing with 125 yards DiCesare, who amassed all but 2 of his 148 rushing yards afler halftime, ripped. off 23 yards on two carries and it was first -and-goal from the 8. But the third ol CdM's three lost fum- bles was recovered by 'Irvine's Brian Flynn to deflate a suddenly energized CdM crowd. CdM•1 Scott Witucki, however, broupt tbe Sea Kin& rooten to their feet three plays later, returnlnJ an inter· ceptJon 17 yards 10 the 8, where Walz needed just one play to sneak in with and two touchdowns ~n 32 carries. CdM, which also had an interception from Todd Borland, suffered another po- tenaially serious lnjury in the third quar- ter, when senlor comcrback-receiYer Aaron Perlmutter wu carried oll &he field du• &o a problem near bis riahl ankle. ... don'& knO* Whit be did." laid Schuster. Friday, Novemh« 4, 1994 I Ill ... lfLY trJOUts set Mesa perfect, wins ninth straight . PCL polo ttae lor Nov. 18 ~ Orange County Volleyball Club's tryout$ slated for Newport Harbors gym. NEWPORT BEACH -The Orange County Volleyball Club will be holding its 1994·95 tryouts for the 18 & under and 16 & under squads on Sunday, Nov. 13 at the Newport Harbor High girls gym. • Broken down by class, the times are 8-10 a.m. for freshmen only, 10 a.m.-noon for sophomores only and 2-4 p.m . for juniors and se- niors. Freshmen and sophomores will compete on the 16 & under team, while juniors and seniors will participate with the 18 & un- ders. All girls who arc still competing in the CIF playoffs at this time must be present for the whole ses· ssion, but will not try out due to injury. · All of those trying out ore asked to arrive 15 minutes early for reg· istration. The Orange County Vol- leyball Club is geared to those in- terested in achieving a successful club experience with mnjor cm· phasis on the imporfance of loy- alty, commitment and hard work. The fundamental skills of the game of volleyball will, be s tressed. For tbc 14 & under (seventh and eighth graders)~ and 12 & under (sixth graders) squads, there are ongoing tryouts during the OCVIlC clinic offered at Corona del Mar High on Sundays running through Dec. 4 (excluding Thanks- giving Sunday) from l·J p.m. in the CdM gym. Players and teams will be se- lected through the two-month pe- riod from Sept. 18.-Dcc. 4 during which the coaches can get a good idea of 'Cach player's commitment and coachability. The time also al- lows the players to understand what the volleyball club is about. The Southern California Vol- leyball Association has established the following rule: "In order to allow all players to choose the best club and situation for their needs, no club may require a player to make their commitment before Nov. 21. "Players are allowed to commit at any time after trying out, but should not be rushed or 'pushed' into an early decision before they have had the opportunity to try out for all clubs io which they are . interested." For further information about the Orange County Volleyball Club, -phpne (714) 723-0170 be tween 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Monday through Friday. I -~ COSTA MESA Costa Mesa High put away visiting Laguna Hills, 21·8, to wrap up its ninth straight Pacific Coast League water polo championship .on Thurs· day. The Mustangs, the only water polo champions since the lenguc was formed, pulled away Crom a 1·1 tie after one period to take a 7-2 lead at the break. With the first string together in the fourth period, Costa Mesa (20·5 overall, 5·0 in the PCL} erupted for nine goals. Rob Grayeli led the pa- rade with six, while Ryan Dandy added four. /'I "One of our goals was to win the (league) title," said Mesa Coach Brian Kreutzkamp. "Now, we want to go after CIF. We're 100% healthy and 1 think we're playing well going into the playoffs." Mesa, which closes out its regular· season schedule with a game against Edison at Golden West College today, is expected to be the third seed when the CIF Southern Section Division II playoff pairings 'are an· ~ounced early next week. In another PCL matchup: • Laguna-Dench 19, Estancia 3: The Eagles (18-9, 2-3) were rudely denied in the banle for third place and the final PCL playoff spot, ;is the host Artists limited Estancia to just one goal through three quarters. "Their defense was really sri101her- ing, and it keyed their offense," said Estancia Coach John· Carpenter. "Plus, their speed and size were too much. They start seven seniors." • low~d ~ University with 53 and ~ tllnci3 with 60. Estancia's Johan Appell ran com· petitively for the first time since the meet against Costa Mesa, finishing a solid seventh place in 16:32. Elvys Rodriguez was ninth in 16;42, fol· lowed by teammates Rene Munoz (10th in 16:43) and Bart Kowalski (16th in 17:07). The Eagle girls, who finished in fourth place with 100 points, were paced by CIF individual qualifier Tonya Perkins, who was sixth in 19:58. Other Estancia runners in- cluded: Arcelli Martinez (lltn in 20:08), Vicki Pelayo (17th in 20:43),Katie Wehr (31st in 22:06) and Paula Shinners (35th in 22:59). Aliso Niguel was the team cham· pion with 28 points, followed by La- guna Hills with 63, University with 75, and the Eagles. Sea View Dnals today Runners from Coron:i --,,_-""l;r-- del Mar and Newport _. t.. H urbor high schools will T compete in the Sea View League cross country championships today at Irvine Regionnl Park in Or- ange. The boys v;mity race is sched- ukd for 2 p.m., the girls at 2:30 p.m. In the boys competition, u nde- feated Woodbridge (4-0 in league duul meets} is the favorite, while Coach Bill Sumner's Sea Kings (4-1) and Coach Dim Barry's Sailors (3-2), ranked third and fourth in CIF Divi· sion lll, respectively, are expected to contend. ....., In the girls race, Irvine and El Toro, r:inked No. 1 and 2 in Orange County, respecti\ely, are the leaders, AndY. Thorpe scored two goals to lead the Eagles, but for the most . part, the EMancia shots failed to find their target. CAsn r. Lu1:5Cu DAJLY l'itor "hile Santa Margarita and CdM Estancia Hlgh's Johann Appell, shown here In an earlier effort at the Orange County Champi-should battle for third .• Newport Har- onships, was a key figure in pacing the Eagles to a third pf ace finish at the Pacific Coast bor is a dark horse. COSTA MISA 21, LAGUNA HILU a League cross country finals Thursday afternoon, clocking a 16:32 for seventh place o~erall. The top three individuals qualify l~gun• Hills 1 1 4 2-8 Cosl• Mesa 1 6 S 9-21 lal?una Hills scoring: Wronk.12, CloUu 1.,Young I, Clo,er 1, Brandon 1, Morrison 1, Dober 1. S.i\lcs: Wronl.1 19. Costa Mesa scoring: Craycli 6, O.ndy 4, Klrnos 3, Comfort 2, Popo" 2, Grogan 2, .McDaniel 1, H~lton 1. S.ives: Taylor 11, Kimos 1. LAGUNA HACH 19, ESTANCIA ~ . Estancia 1 O · O 2-3 Ugun.i Beach · J 7 3 4 5-19 Eslanci• scorinkt Thorpe 2, Wayman 1. Sa\'eS: Slephrns 15, Oe\Vild 6. Laguna Beach scoring: 0.irrin S, RothOeld 4, Sn)'der 3, Geii;er 2, Jensen 2, Harmon 2. Eagles In playon today COSTA MESA -The host Estancia High > ...... girls volleyball team came up short against Pa-~ cific Coast League champion Laguna Beach Thursday, 15-3, 15-1, 15-11, but the last chapter hasn't been written in the Eagles' season. Third place, and the final PCL playoff berth, will be at stake when the Eagles face University, which defeated AJiso Niguel in four games on Thursday. The 3: 15 match is tenta- tively scheduled for Costa Mesa High. For the Eagles (6-8, 4-6), Cyndi Rithards had 12 kills and Joanna Fielder JO. Kelly Miller, up from the junior varsity, had two aces in the final game. . . Elsewhere in the PCL: . •Laguna Hills 3, Costu Mesa 0: The Mustangs' season ended on_ a. sour note as the l lawks prevailed, 15-6, 15-4, ~ 15-9, to avenge a loss at the hands of Mesa in the first round. Costa Mesa finishes the sea~on 3-11 overall, 2-8 in the PCL. •• ln the Sea View League: •Corona dcl Mor 3, El Toro 2: CdM outlasted the stub- born Chargers, 15·13, l?-15, 14·16, 15-13, 15-5, to finish :.it 8-2 in league play. El Toro, a t 5·5, will be the Sea· View's third-place representative in the upcoming ClF playoffs. For Corona, Kelly CamP.be11 bad 20 kills, Kathiyn R ice added 18 and Melissa Ford contributed 27 assists. "We were very consistent at being inconsistent," said Co- rona Coach Lance Stewart. "We played well at times, and poorly at other times." • Newport Harbor 3, Irvine 0: The Sailors concluded a perfect league campaign with a 17-15, 15-11, 15-3 victory over the bost Vaqueros. Newport will enter post-season play with an 18-0 overall re.cord, including 10-0 in the Sea View. Estancia boys .quaory for CIF . ORANG!;:·-The Estancia H igh boys cross --,,..-.- country squad finished in third place Thursday ~ 1- at the Pacific Coast League cross country finals T at Irvine Park and earned a berth in the ClF preffmmary meet Nov. 12 ar Mt. San Antonio College. Laguna Hills earned the team title with 23 points, fol- for the Clf Southern Section pre-. lims. Sea View teams compete in numerous different CIF divbion~. and because of the lea.gue's streogth, it's likely even a fourth-pl.lee finish by CdM or Newport Aarbor could put th.cm in Cl F. Local sch'edule TODAY .. , ........ . ttigh school -Cost~ Meu •s. Uni\.ersity, at ln-ine, 7 p.m.; Aliso Niguel vs. Estancia, at Orange Cout, 7 p.m.; Sant.a Margvit.a ill Newport Hu6or, 7:30 p.m. Volleyball Community college "omen -Orange Coast .ii San Diego Mes .. S p.m. lligh school girls -Ne ... port H.arbor, Corona del Mar •I Sant.a Barbin Tournament pf ChJmpions. •111 day; EslOlllda vs. University, •t Cost.a M~n. 3:15 (lhird pl.ice pla)Off). Water pel• Community collegl' -Or.inge Co.ut at Orange Empire Conferenct Tourn.imrnt, at Saddleb.>dc College, ,all day. lligh school -Cosl4 Meu vs. Edison, at Golden West, 4 p.m.; San Clemenl'I.' .it e"porl Harbor, 4 p.m. Cress coun'try High school boys ;ind girls -~.a View lugue firnls •I lrvlne Pvk. boys al 2 p.m., girls a.I 2:30 p.m. .. 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Your ap· PATIO TO LIVING SPA E lhla court ln Department Purcheslng, Coast NOTICE TERTAINMENT ANO SALE PUBLIC NOTIC! to give notice to Interested the win or estate, or both, quest for Spoclal Notice pearance may be In person g'tJl?EIS ABNEJW~~~:~~:-No. 703 of the Orange Communltr College INVITING BIDS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVER-persona unless they have of: DOROTHY J. TREMBLE form Is available from the or by your attorney. · County Superior Court at District NotJce Is hereby given AGES AFTER 11 ·oo p M STATEMENT Off waived notice or ~onsented A PETITION has been court clerk. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR LOCATED AJ ~~7 10\~ the address sllOwn abo\le Open: Novemb'r 14, that the ~ .. :ct of Trustees FOR A JAPANESE RES.: ABANDONMENT Off to the PfOposed action.) filed by GERALD E. TREM· Attorn•r for th• Pett-or a contingent creditor of ~g~~ ~VIRONM'ENTAL o~ 12/8, 1994, al 2.00 1994..., 10•30 AM of the CO.st Communtty TAURANT BAR. LOCATED USE Off FICTITIOUS The lnde~endenl admlnls-BLE, STEPHAN L BUSCH, tJon•r the deceased. you must file OETE.RMINATION · EX· oclock p.m .. and then and Bid N . 'uuse College 01stt1ct. of Orange AT 320 SOUTH BRISTOL USlmS'JllAIR tretron aulhofTfy Wllr""'bi end ·.USA.~r TREMBlE--ln TM .... S""H ~clalm...wiU\..!ba.._coun · there show cause. II any ~.. County, California Wiii re-STREET, !PD. IN A Cl The following J>«IOOI granted unleH an Inter· lbe Superior Court of Call-ROBER • ""' " ' and mail a copy lo the per· fMPT. they have, -·:1 w•• .. --Pvt~ Newport cerve-nate<t t>lCI up tct.f:lut 20NE El'NfRON~NTAL have abl~Md the use of eated peraoo filH an ob-lornla, County of ORANGE. ESQ., (CSBl 81091) sonal rePfesentatlve •P-2. PLAN~ING ACTI~~~~: IOf change of name should Beach-Costa Mesa Da.ly no later than n 00 AM, OETE.RMINATION: EX-th• Flctltlou1 Butlneu ject1on to the pelllion and THE PETITION requests THE BUSCH FIRM, P<>inted by the court within !M-66 F R JIM ndt be granted. Pilot October 21, Novem-Mondey, November 14. EMPT Na me : LILJENQUIST show good cause why the thal GERALD E. TREMBLE. 2532 DUPONT DRIVE, lour months from the dale MEN • AUT HO~I ZE O II Is further ordered that I ber 4, 1994. 1994. at the Purchasing IF THE ABOVE AC. MODESTO COMPANY, A cOYrt ltloWd not grant the STEPHAN L BUSCH, and IRVINE, CA 827 t 5 of first Issuance of the let· ~~ENT FJ>Rs~~L~ ~g~· copy of this order to show f009 Deparun.nt of the OtSlltCt TION(S) IS,ARE CHAL· UTAH LIMITED PARTNER· authority. USA J. TREMBLE be ap-(714) 47._73458 1119 u Pfovided In sechon AN · c•u•e be published 1n located 11 1370 Aoamt Av· LE"'GED IN COURT THE SHIP, 1400 E. Katella A HEARING on the pell-pointed as personal repre-Published Newport 9100 of the California Pro-~~~N~5[0:E~~l~N~~ NEW0PTORT BEACH DAILY1 PUBLIC NOTICE enue, Bldg 0 , Costa Mesa, CHALLENGE MAY BE UM-#229, Or~. CA 92687 liOn will be held on OE-sentatJve to administer the bale Code. The lime iOf r.i-PIL • a newspaper o Cal1Jom1a, 11 v.hich time ITEO TO ONLY THOSE IS. The l!lclltJoua Business CEMBER l , 1994. al 1:45 Htate of the decadent Beach.Costa Mesa Daily Ing c1alms wt11 not e•pire ESTABLISH A USED CAR ganeral clrculabon pub-NOTICE bids will be pubhcly SUES RAISED IN WRITTEN "8me referred to .above P.M. In Dept 703 localed THE PETITl?N requeslS Piiot October 28. 31, No-before lour months trom DEALEJIJIHIP X~·~~O~J lashed In lhlt county, Ill INVITING BIDS opened and rHd for: PUA· CORRESPONDENCE OE· twas flied on 8-3().94, In the II 341 Th• City Drive the d~enl I WILL Ind v•mber 4, 1994. th• hearing dale notJced ~:~lRE ~~s TO BE least once a week for lour Not.ce IS hereby given CHASE OF BROADCAST LIVERED TO THE ZONING of Qfange Original South, Orange, CA 92668. codicils, of any, be admitted Fm021 al:>O\la. • consecutive wnka. prior lo ttial the Board of Trustees TELEVISION STILL·STORE ADMINISTRATOR PRIOR lie No. F620482 IF YOU OBJECT TO lhe to probal!. The will and YOU MAY EXAMINE the SOLD), AT A SITE FOR the dey of the heenng. ol Ille Coast Comm-.n.ty SYSTEM; KOCE-TV TO THE ABOVE DATE. Jellrey Peul Ul)enqulst, granting ol the petition, you any codicils are available PUBLIC NOTICE file kept by the coutl. II you ~::i~Rg~gu'ri~~D:~ DATI!: OCT 18 1994 College 01str1ct, of Orange All bll:ls are to be In ac-FOR FURTHER INFORMA· 200 Oakview Or.. Oak· should appear 11 the hHr-for examlnaUon In '!I• file a1• a petson Interested In T H O MAS H • County, Car fom•a ~111 re· cordance with the B•d Doc· TION ON THE ABOVE AP· ale, CA 95361 Ing and atale yoUt ob-kept by the court. BSC 3353 the estate, you may file CENTER. LOCATED 2640 SCHUL TIE, COMM IS· ce1ve sealed bids up to but uments which are now on PUCATIONS, TEl.EPHONE Michael Don LIIJenqulal. ~ctlons or f~e written .ob-THE PETITION requests NOTICE Off with the court a fOfmal Re-HARBOR BOULEVARD, IN SIONP OF THE SUPE· no later than 10 00 AM, l1!e and mar be secured ~ 754·524S OR CALL AT THE 8386 Red River Roed, ctlons with the coutt be-authority· to administer the PETITION TO quest for Special Notice of ~E~~ALZ~~~J1~fig~: RIOR COURT Monday, Novel'l'\ber 14. the olflce o lhe,p trector of OFFICE OF THE PLAN-Sandy UT 94092 ore the heating. Your ap-estate under the lndepen· tl'la fillng of an lnvent()fy · 1994, at th• Purchasing Purchasing of the D1111lc1. NING DIVISION, ROOM Thi• buslnesa was con-pHrance may 1>9 In person dent Adminlstratlon of Es· ADMINISTE~ and appraisal ol estate u -EXEMPT. SWATI RAMESH RAVAL, Department or the 0111nc1 No bidder may w1thdtaw 200, 77 FAIR DRIV E, dueled by a llmlted part· or by your anorMY, tales Acf. {This authouty ESTATI! OF. sets or of any ,petition or 3E.R ZTONZEE 8-EX09C~T~i~ 1928 W. Ash, Fullerton, localed al 1370 Adams Av· h11 bid fore period of forty· COSTA MESA. CALIFOR· nershlp IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR wlU allow the personal rep· RONALD CANDELARIA account 11 provided In P Ml ·7 1 Callfornla 82633 enue, Bldg. 0, Costa Mesa, fi\le (45) d1y1 11ter the dale NIA. This slalement was filed or a contingent credflor of resentall\le to take many CASENO.A175444 section 1250oftheCalilor· MIKE ZEE, AUTHORIZED Publlahed Newport Cahfomta, at v.hich time setfOftheopenlngthereof. Published Newport with the County Clerk of the dtceased, you must fll• actions without court ap-To all heirs, benel1cle1ie1, nla Probate Code. A Re-~~i~~ F60~0CNi/ Ss~u)~ BHch..Costa Mesa Dally bids will be publicly Th• Board of TruslHs re-Beach-Cosra Mese Dally Orange County on Novam-your ctalm with the court proval. BelOf• taking cer-credllora, conllngllnt credi-quest for Special Nollce COAST PLAZA FOR AN Pilot Novembet 4 11 18 opened and read for. PUA· Hr'ol•s the prlvll~ of re-Pilot November 4, 1994. b8f 2, 1994. and mall a copy to the per· taln very lmportanl 1Ctlon1, tors, and persona who may form Is available from the • ' · CHASE OF BROADCAST jecllng any and all blda or F028 Jettery Pall! Uljenqulsl sonal representative ap-however, the personal rep-otherwise be Interested In cout1 clerk. . AMEN OMEN T T 0 A 25• 1994· TELE\/ISION SWITCHING & lo walve llf'f lnegular11JH 1--------- Publlthed Newport Beach-PC>lnled by the court within resentatlve wlfl be required the Wiii or estate, or both, Attorn•r for tM P•tl· ~~E.f0i1~~~~ ~~~ F031 DISTRIBUTION EOUIP-Of Informalities In any bid PUBLIC NOTICE Costa PAeu Pilot Novem-lour months from the dall to give notice to lnternted of: RONALD CANDELARIA ti , • M E NT AN D AC C E S-Of In the blddtng. 1>9r 4, 11 . 18, 25, 1994. of llrtl Issuance ol the let-pe~aons ~en they ha\le A PETITION has been .. ~':~T F KEUEHER +~· Lf,f,te1ii' ~20 fR~~ PUBUC NOTICE SORIES; KOCE-TV The lederal goV9f~ cns121Me0 F030 '"' 11 PfOvlded In aection wll\lfd notice or consented !tied by PATRICIA CANOE-• • All bids a1e to be In •c· has an Interest in lac.1lltlff F1ct"loue ---------9JOO of the Cal1fomla Pro-to the proposed actlon.) LARIA, In th.e Superior (CIB #t 18103) AT· ZONE. ENVIRONM~NTAL NOTICE cordane11 wilt.the Bod Ooc· purchased with Federal llwlneee N•me PUBLIC NOTIC! bate Code. The time for fil-The Independent admlnls· Court of ca11rornla, County TORNl!Y AT LAW, 2281 DETERMINATION. EX-INVITING •IDS , uments which 118 no'lt on hind• under th11 (Pubhc St•t.-.nt ---------Ing claims will not Hpire trallon authority wiU b9 of ORANGE. ST. LOUIS AVE., STE. EMPT. Notice la tlefeby giYen fJe and may be secured m Telecommunications FICllJ. The lollowtng persons.,. •SC 3311 before four months from granted unless an Inter· THE PETITION reqllests 201A, SIGNAL Hill, CA ~ ~~rA~:~-that the Board of TrustHs the office o tile Oirector of llu Proqram) program cso.ng t>us.neu u · NOTICE OF the hearing dew nptlced ested person files an ob-lhat PATRICIA CANOE· 80808 (310) 195-4413 PUCA~S TELEPHONE of the ~ Community Purchasing ol lhe Oostroct. which beO•N "-1th the pur· coal! IN\'ESTOAS, 4100 ~KTITION TO above. Jec1lon to the pe«ilion and LARIA b9 appointed ,as Publlalted New ort • .cotlege District. of Orange No blddtH may v.1tt'ldr1w cl'lase of the lac.lltiea and Newpor1 ~. Suite 830. ADMINISTP YOU MAY EXAMINE the Mll>W good cause why Ille personal rePfeHntative to p 754-5245 OR CALL AT THE CCM"lfy, ClillfonU wUI re-his bid for 1 period of tony-conl.ln081 tor ten t10) years Newpof1 8Mch. CA t26eO KSTAT• OFs file kept by tbe court. "you court ~ not grana the administer the Hlale of the BeachN·Costa~e;a 7 D-:il ~~£ 01~fs1J~E :~ c:.lve Maled bids ~ to bUI five (451 day• after the dete alter complellon of the ARCANINV, 1 Calltomla 118 1 person Interested ln aulh0ri1Y. decedent. Pilot ovem • • . • no lal8I than 10.30 AM, Mt lor I.he open.ng lhereol. PfOJect. gener.i ,.~ 4100 EDWARD P. QIDDUIOS, the estate you may file A HEARING on the pe4J. THE PETTTION requests 1994. 200, 77 FAIR DRIVE, Monday, November 14, The Board of Trut1Ms r.. SlefMds /ti 9aTTf' ~ Place. sui. l30 ... EDWARD PAUL wfth the c0urt a formal Re-lion will b9 held on OE· the decedenl'a Will and FrM026 COSTA MESA. CAUFOR-1994, ll the Pufchaslng serves the Pf1111tege of re-BALDWIN, Dtrestw el Newport BMctl. CA 92980 ' QIDOINOS, eu Q""1 for Special Notice ol CEMBER 1. 1994, at b45 COdicils, H any. be adl'l'lltted N1A. Oepartmenl of the District )ec11ng any and ell bidt or Purolt•alnt C•eat Maril A. and R01CJe. Robin. KDWARDOIDDINGS lhe filing of an lnYlntor; P.M. In Dept. 7~ located to problle. Th• WIN and PUBLIC NOTICE e:u~sh~ctMNew'Do~ localedlt1370AdamtAv-to waive aoy lrregulanl·H Com"'"'""' 'cell•t• 22531 ElooM Oftw, LAM CASS NO. At1Ml1 and IPPfallll of estate..,. at 341 The City Drive any codlc~• are avalla~ ..... ~cN os :~ ........... , enue, IMdg. 0, Co~ M~, or lnlormelitJH In any bod DI t let Forest, CA 92tS30 To .. M9. benelldarlet Mtl or of M'1 petition or South, Orange. CA 9"'8. for examination lo the file PUBLIC HEARINGS Will .. ...,. ovemb9r • • ...., Caldomlo. el which time or In the bidding • r Stephen M 2.otovlch. 511 Cf~ ere& account .. provided lo IF YOU OBJECT TO the upt by the COYtt. BE HELD BY THE COSTA F027 bid• •111 b• publicly The ftiftfal government °'*'I ......... ., t4, Do.WI er!\.. Corona de! tors, and persona Who may NCtion 1250 of the Califof· griming of the petltlon, you THE PETITION req'-••ts MESA PLANNING ~OM-PUIUC NOTICE opened and IMd for: PUA-hU an tntetHt In f1c1l1t••• t9M • t t :00 AM Mar. CA 92625 oth«wfN be lnt...wd In nla Probale Code. A Re-1hould IPPNf ll the hear· authoflty to admlnltler the MISSION AT THE CITY CHASE Oft BROADCAST pu1 chued wtlh Federal Bid No.: tM1 Gall ZotOY!ch, 518 OeAN.& the Witt or estale, or boCh, quest fof Sp9clal Notice Ing and ltete your ob-.. ..._ undef the lnde~ HALL, 77 FAIR DRIVE. SU,_..IOR COURT TELEVISION COMPONENT funds ~r this (Public Publl ahed Newporl Omre. Corona de4 Mar, CA of: EDWARD P. OIOOINGS, fofm II llVIMable from the e!°"' or Ille Wfftlen ob-dent Admlnlttrelion of Ea-COSTA MESA. CAUFOR· CM' CAUPCNINIA, DIGITAL Vl0£0T~ RE· Tel«Ommunlc.at.Ons Fee•~· Beacl'l..Coa1& Me.. Da.ly e2t2s 1 aka EDWARD PAUL GIO. ~ deflt. ( ons With the c<M#t be-181ff Act. (Thia authorlly NIA. AT 6:30 P.M. OR AS COUNTY CW ORAllGK CORDING EQUIPMENT toes Program) program Piiot Octobef 21 NowM-Tl'lll busrnet:t 11 c~ DINGS Ma EDWARD QIO. Alt.,,,_, let lhe P•tt-or the hearing, YOUI ~ Wiii a11oW 11'\e personal rep-SOON AS POSSIBLE -._ c-....._ AND AC CESSORIES; which begins with the put· 4 1994 ' ducted 1>y: 1 genet11 per\. DINGS pearance may b9 In JSerson r...mallve 10 lake many THEREAFTER ON MON· a4t • -.. ir _,.. KOCE·TV chase of the facilol•H and ber · · nerahlp A PETITION l'lat been '*'!!! M DOVll Of by yOUt anorney. 11tl10f\I wtth<>Ul court ~ DAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1994, '"t Oftloe ... t4111 All bids •• to be In ac-conttnut• for 1en (10) years f011 The registrant(•) com- flted by PATRICIA 010. Dion • 1 IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR proval. Bebe 1MJng cer-REGARDING THE RE· ~.CA COfdance wlth lh8 Bid Doe-eller completion ol the C MAT.,..I menced to 1rltlMC1 b1.t1io DINOS ,., lhe Superlof ••o., cc•••T3048) Of a contl~ creditor~ lain V«'f ltnpor1anl actlOl\I, GARDING THE FOUOW· enta.Hn umena wtllCln .,. now on ~t. PUILI -"" ""' ~ ttw f'lc1lllcM COUft °' c.Rlomla. County oe•GI, DOYLS • lhe deceased, "°" mu.t ate hQwewf, the peraonal fep-ING APPLICATIONS. ... nt• llATTSR CM' file and may be Ma.tted In S19Md1 flJ BETTY THE COSTA ME~ ?ON• ·~ NMM(el ...... of ORANGE. 811 ... 11, 4041 MAC your claim W1t1'1 the cowt ~ wlll be required IF AHY OF TH£ FOLLOW· THI PETITION TO the~ of tt'8 °"9ctor ot 9ALDWIN, DtrMlor .t ING ADMINISTRATOR 1bOW on: JuN )t, ,_., THE PETTTION ~ MTllUR ILVD., SUITE -=..mai:: =:u:: .,.,.. to give nollce to lnterftted ~~SC~Tc~ CMAllG• TM• ... ~of.,,.:" .. ,.,,. h•ln,, c ... t WILL RENDER A DEC ... _ .. ,..., IO, , .. :-~= Olper90NI I a 0 1 II• WP 0 RT ~ed b~ the COU11 .Jt =::: ,.=:, ::r.;:: CHALLENGE MAY aE I.JM. OP &WATI llA••IM Na laid tor•~ of forty. C•••Ynltr Coll•t• SION ON TUESOA'!t_ NO-t=":: ~ lled ~ 18 lldmlnle-•&ACM, CA MW lour monlhl trom b date to the Pfopoeed 9C;tJon) IT£O TO ONl Y THOSE IS-UVA&. Ole amw.P OP he (411 dep tftll 118 cs.it IM9btst VEMHA 11, 19". Uft AS _., 118 ~ an ol :w.,,...._:.,,_-.,. Publlahad Nawporl of~lssuanceotttwlet· The 11_..ldelll .ctmini9. SUES SOMEONE RAISES ADAM •ICMA•L MUwll8..-.9*tof °'*'' ...._,...._, t4, ~OR.:'£Afr~RP~SI~~: cnn.e~°"O.- d«IC ... ch.coac. ..... Dally ,.,.. •• PfQV!ded In NCtion tration Mhoftty ... be AT THE P\J8t,.JC HEARING auaTD • n. ..... ol TNlleel r• teM . tO All H • . I. 1 .. THE P£TJT10H requeete '9MoC November 4, 7, 11, 9100 of the CaWomla "°' grlll*d· unlMI Ill Inter· OESCRe9ED IN THIS N(). CAM..,.... ~ 118 ........ of"" ....... , tMI F~LL~ro~AOJUST-• .. .... 1119 li9nd1nt'1 WIU. end 1114 bel• Code. The lltM tor ........ pereon ... an 00. TICE OR IN ~ITT£N AtT4eaa leC*'I MW Md al b6dll ot fl'ubllahed Newport M"'NT LL .... A.A F,... fV/1114 .. ......__. ...__ ~ • ..-...... • ftMQ2I Ina delma d not ..... ~ te .. aend CORM~ OS. "9 ,..._ eflJ ll•ea 11 ... ., ,_..... "'" ~ .__, CIOdlcl9, env. be-·-belot9 tour moNN tom ehOW -cw .. LIVERED TO THE flUH--TO... or .......... I In .., * IMch.COsta ..... Dtlly UUOA TO COM8INE TWO c... ..... Dllr .... 00-~P'c~~ 1:: ::.= WIOTICI .,,. hMrlne dlM "*"court~"°' ,.. NIHO COMMtlSIC* AT, cw,. .... orln118......, l'llOC Octobet 21, ~ ~8l~E~oMC::.c~ ... 11. 21, Pto s l ' tor WllllMlon In 118 .. , lbowe. ~. . OA ""'°" TO, THI ~ Of' --n. ........ IO'•l1IMlll bar 4. 1114 fOOO RDlAUMHT U). ,,, , .. . ._.~ ... court. 91C181t YOU MAY EXAMIH!. 118 A~°" "9 ~ UCHrAM«a. NTinoNIA(I> hMI ._ • ...._........ _ 11)12 D T MO,.. Nit , n. PeTITK>N=£-E .,. • :: ":"' ~ ... .,:" .. :r: ~ ~ 1,..... : t':i ~ ~~ =:r.=:-..z = c::·..:.:. ":. ·~* ~T cua••P1~ ~ 1At. Wwr ... AH•liinau.mm•1 ......,.:.. "9 '-Al I llB "9 11r::°" ,_ INlf .. , .... 1rt o.&. ~ ._... OYIC AUTMORIZID 1--HMMAW N.ID TJI II n U II• P'6 ••._~you re Ct lONI. .... .,....... It'• t9'• •••r-41• = ~~ .:-r Alli A llD ... 11r .,_... ...._ ol led\, °'8ng9, CAW MOAN POR A YMWICI OROIR TO CHANQI ...-... ""'"........... • ,_.'N ........ I lWTw..-..--~ Wk Cl I -r. Nth•TO .-118wt•IDnMIRe-ac Mt TM ~ DIM AOINt 'Oii MMT"" PliiilOl9 POR-.. ... lil ---11•_.ll ..... ..._. TA&.;~U. HUH, l1t1r•1ll1 - ,,,_ DTAft... the ... el• ..... , •YOU O&aCT TO .. MOM OPEN IPACa ... NAMll PROM ADAM.._.. ...... ... ,_.., en ........... I..,_,_,_. -......... '• _. ::.::::.--.::-..:; .....,., ... TFI LI ... 4¢Slh::.:.· ........ ::'IJ: QUIRIMINT~ ::e~W:U'"" Tor::--1'r"\":: .... ooc ,.un OI ~°'=t= I 'SIJS _•_iil ...... ....._ ..... __.IP' CAlll•AtJIW ...... ............... ~ ... !!f'-=:_: 11 . .___. __ 11111 _• ¥ _..,... • ..,_,,.._ ~/A~-. .. 1aam111L_ _ ............. 'tlltttg OIF• To II .... ...,......, IN ......... ,_. _9 • -.._,_ .-._.. I ,._._,, ---• ' • , . I • • ~· t• P!td!!t Nouamber 4, 1184 "*IC IOTICI =::. llY= • "'*"' ,.,,. w IOTICI ........ ,... m .. m ,.. ,,,,,,.. ...... 1NI .. ?1!1#4 -~ • :e .......... Ttle re~tranl(I) corn-........... wtlll tht County Cllfll of wtlll Ill counlr Qlrta of .... VOUf ltJlfRlll..... rnenoed~ ~ic:: •11111111.... Qr ... ,~ .. Ocloblr 0.....CounlWGnOGlallef ., ... ........ .... ......... .. ,... ~.,... . Fe .. .. The~ petlOM ara ~ ~--= The lolowlng ....... lft Nl:llll • ..... ..... . 1M ..... doing bus1r..e •: 111M m • ~.llullnaU • ~ ~ ...,._ Pt, I '1d ....,_ .._. • Vwi ••-• SCHOLM PRODUCTIONS, Sl9ptlan M. Zotovlch ~o'MJNOUIST MODESTO COiia ..... D~ Piiot ~ COiia Meta o• Plot Oe> m9Y be In ......... ., by 281 Prlncaton Of., Coit.a Thia atalell'lanC wM llad ~~0 ~tN~~~ 1~ vamber4, 11, tl,1$.1114. IObet II.,_,,,_,•. 11, your~. ~atat-.W':' :2': tlolm 211 wM the CCMnV Clerk o1 e. Klsalla 1221 Or.nga POia 11. 1t1M. " YOU AM A Pi~ 0.. c8oata Maaa Orange C04Wy on OCtObaf CA t2Mf ' ' .-a•• •IC IO.._ f CRIDITOA or 1 ....-. CA 92626 ·• ' 61 l9G4. • The fa1Ual lnv111man1 ~ ,... .. ......, ol N Mii'( LyM Seaholm. 281 FH•1M Company, I Callfofnla Um· .......... • I ........ Princeton Ot., coil.I Mna. Publlahad Nawporl "Id Pwlnel'thlp, 1400 e. ••lnlll llw wt9' "'9 CA 82629 a .. ch-Costa Mesa o.lly Katalla ,'127, <>ninge, CA ... ,,.,... elUlt llnd mel I oopy to t;~d Sctla.n, 4161 Bay· PUot Octo09f 21. 21. NC> 9*Thl 7 b I I The to1ow1ng pereone.,. CN112'W1 !'!,~~IN~ Cliff Way, Oce11Nlda, CA vem~ 4, 11. 1994. . • ua nau 1 con-dolna bUllnMS u : -.,,. by ..... 920se p · ''°'"""'"by.'""""" -DUACAN CONSTAUC. Pi HU" wllhln tou• Thi• bu1lnt11 II con-nlflhlP TION 00 h s ...... from the date ductld by: 1 gao«al part· PUBLIC NOTICE Tha ragl1tr.1nt(1) com-.....p.,...6...J.5hA 12'='' of Int leeuenoe of narlhlp manc:ad to lranaact ~ ~ E.ne Duncan. eoo Aft • tea.. • proWled In Th• raglstrant(s) com· ona1a152H ,. .. under the FldlCIOUI "'" SlrHI Newport MI M\11 ....... MOtion 1t000f the ~ to 1ransaci t>utl· flolltlou9 BualnH•. N~•(•) llllact BMch. c:.iuom.. 12863 J#PNrl ~ c.tlfomla..,.... Code. na11 un<Mr th• Fictitious BualnH• Neme ~ve ~· ~ 'u~u11t Thia bu1ln111 la con-CASE .0 A 17M4Z TM *ne for fttlne Bu•lnHI N1me(s) lls11d atetement ary a ,.... ... Iliad ducted by: ... ~ T .. heir. ... ___ aWlne wil not .. ,. aRbolcve on: 0 5 ctobar 1, 1994 The fotloWlng par1on1 ara Ji~•:'~..!.""~ of Tt•• reg.l11rana(1) com-cl.,..: 0, ........ ..!... -0...-. ......... ~ ........ ... .. hard R. eaholm doing business u ; """"'"' naenc:ld 1o trwwac:t bUll-• --·· .. ..-.,.,_. ·-mon1 ... Ttll1 1tatemant wa.s filed GI ASSET MANAGEMENT Or~ County on No\l9mo naaa under the F1ctltlout tingent GNditorl, Md from 1hl hearing data with Iha County Cleft! of COMPANY, 1718 Monrovia ~ 2• 1994· · eu1lna11 N1me(1) llllld peraon1 WhorftllYother· noticed ebove. ,._:on:ta Orange County on Oc1obar A11en49, Coat.a Meta, Call· • F821981 above on: 9-23·1994 WIH ~· lnt1111ted In YOU MA.Y lXAM-14, 1994. fornla 92627 Published NtwpOl't Beach-Jamn Duncan the will or •et•t•. or IN( the fie klP( by tha F8250B7 COl'tlco, 1 California COi', Cost.a Mesa Dally Pilot No-Thll llatamant w11 fii.d both1• of: WILLIAM court. tf you ere a pet· Publl•hed Ntwpo'1 S.achs poratlon. 17t8 Monrovia vemt>ar 1, 11, 18. 25, 1994. with tha County C1erk of AUGuST JARVIS '°" lntetMted In the Colla Mesa Dally Pilo1 Oc· Allttllue, Costa Mesa, CA F029 Orange County on ectobaf . A PETITION hH lltat11 you nwy flle tober 2 t 28 No e ber 4 92627 11, 1094. been flied bv JANET with tne ooun •formal • 11 1994• ' 11 m • This business 11 con· PUBLIC NOTICE F824MO JARVIS DoNt>VAN In Requnt for Bpeolel • · FOl7 ducted by: a cotpotatlon Pubbhad Nawpc>rt Beach-the Sueerior Court of Node41i of the filing of en Tht raglatrant(s) com-Flctltloul Costa Mesa Dally Pllol Qc. Celifornie, County of in_whtofy end 1PPrallel U L NOT E mtncad to 1ransact busl· aullnen Name Orange of •stat ta f p a IC IC ntss undor the.Flclltlous Statement· 1ober 21, 28, Novambef •• THE PETITION , .. •n ..; ... or 0 cn1t2t5441 Business Name(s) ll1tod The followl!lg° ~r1ona tra 11, 19G4. quHtl that JANET .. V :,:wt: r eccc::'t Fictitious. abo11t on: October 13, doing busloess u : · f006 JARVIS DONOVAN be 12&0 of the 'CJ.,-:,,,." 1994 . FLORAL MATTERS. 98 PUBLIC ,. eppointed • p.raonal Probate Code A R • 8u1lnH1 Hem• COf9!C0, a Cal1lornl1 COi'· Morning Glory, Rancho NO• ICE rapreientetl~· to Aldmin-t f 5__,,· .. No"'• Statement porallon, David E. Gris· Santiago Msrgarlla, CA I QUH or .--uce ~-lh Tht following per1ons are wold, Vlco PrHidonl 92688 floUtloua star the • •t• of the form la evallebl1 from doing business as: This statement was filed Chi Kim Le, 98 Morning Bualn.11 Neme decedent. the court clerk. HARBOR CENTER CLEAN· with tha County Clerk of Glory. Rancho Santa Mat· Statement THE PETdlTION re-At .. IM'il t. ....... . ERS, 2300 Harbor Blvd., Orange County on Octobef garlta, CA 92688 The following persons att quHtl the acedent'• 8. L.::wfw4 Costa Mesa. CA 92626 13, 1994. This bu1lne11 Is con· doing buslne11 as: WILL and codlolla, If a ........ c...il. .... Young Rhan Plllk. 12281 F824947 ducted by: an lndlvldual WEDDING SHOWCASE, any, be edmitted to Ouar1z Place, Garden Pu~ll•h•d Nawpor1 Tha ragl1tranl(1) com-504 S. Beach Blvd., 1304, prob•t• .. l'.h• WILL~ ..... ""8 CA9Z107 Gro111, CA 92643 Beach.Costa Mesa Dolly menced 10 11ansact busl-Anaheim, CA 92804 any cod1c1la ••• evetl· 11 /04, 11 /07 11·111 Myung Chong Park, 12281 Pilot October 21 28 Ne>-ness Undllf the Flc1illoul ADCOM Publishing Inc., able for examination In • · Ouar1z Place. Garden • • BuslnHs Namt(•) listed (CA) the file kept by the --=-:~~~----' Grove, CA 92643 vembef 4, 11, 1994. above on: 1().3.94 lhl• buslntH Is ·con-court. PUIUC NO...,.. This buslneu I• con· F002 Chi Lt • ducted by: a corpotadon THE PETITION re-I-----.....;'.;;.:;. "'5;;,__fl ducted by: husband .and PUBLIC NOTICE This statement 11 filid Tha regl1trnnt(1) . com· quetta authority 4'to wile with the County Clerk ·of manced to transact busl· edminiater tta. aatate NOTICE OF Thi reglstrant(s) com· cn11215337 Orange County on Octol>ef nas• undtf' the Ac1ltlous under the Independent TRU$TEE'S SALE menced to tran33Ct .~usl· Fictitious 13, 1994. Buslna11 Name(s) llstld Admlnlitretion of Ea· Truetee S•I• No ness under tht Fk t111ous 8 1 N F824880 above on: 7·1•94 • 'tllt A t; (Thi thori-~H56"'942-· - Business Name(s) listed us't"1 1 11 atme Published Newport Beach· ADCOM Pubflshlng Inc .. t :lu :1ot11 U.: :'!raon-TIUe Order No .. 197,2066 above on: n/a • amen C D l Sieve Berry/President ty • · r. Rafe enc .. No 1293177 Young Rhan Park The following persons are osla Mesa alfy p lot Oc· Thlt statement was filed el repreHntetive to take APN e . Myung Chong Park doing bu•lness as: tobtt 21. 28, Novembel 4, with the Coonty Cltrk of many action• without YOU 4'Z' ~~6·:::_:1s This statement was filed SUB SHACKGOURMET 11,1994. Or11l98CountyonSeptem· obtatnl ng court epproY. UNDER A DEEDAU~ With the County Clerk of FROZEN YOGURT. 1910 w. FOOS bar 23, 1994. al. Before taking ca.rtein TRUST DAT D F Orange County on Octobe1 Balboa ~lvd., Newpo1t PUBLIC NOTICE F82298B very lmportent eotione, UNLESS y~ T :=':4':8. 12, 1994. Beach, Col1f. 92663 Published Newport Beach· however, th41,1paraona? TIQN TO PROTECT YOUR F824830 Kallan ChoW, 16621 Es· . Co ilo repreHntetlvt will be ROPEATY rf MA B PUBLIC NOTICE Published Newport Beach· tella Ave., Cerritos, Cahl. F&cUtloua sta Mesa Dally P t Qc. required to give notice D AT A 'PUBLIC ;.L: Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Oc:-907P3 . Bualneas Neme tober 21' 28• November 4• to lntereated persona F YOU NEED AN EXPLA: en ~ representallw to admlnll 1 b 21 28 No b 4 Ch1·Mel Hsu, 166~1 Estella Stetemenl 11, 1994. unleaa they hive ATION Of' THE NATURE dvance1 at the lime ol tlrOllttllflollllldtctdtlll 1~ ~r994: • vem er • Ave., Cerritos, Calif. 90703 The following pe~sons are F008 waived notice or con-F THE PROCEEDINGS 1e inlll.al public.lion ol THf PETITION rtQuesll · 111 • This business )1. con-Qolng business as. Hnted to the propoeed GA INST YOU YOU ha Notice ol Sala I dtc:lclanf Will d cocllcils F016 ductedby:a jointventur• RASCALCHAR. TERS,2901 PUBLIC NOTICE action.) The indepan-HOULD CONTACT A &s,48369 Paymen fl'l'l.bl~:' *" · --P-..... ~L-l_C_N_O_T_l_C_E __ • The reQlstrant(s) corns w. Pacinc Coast Hlghwav. F1ctltlou1 dent adminietretion AWYEA >Utt be by cash,• cash· wihndanycodlc:llS~t . UD menced ·l o transact busl· Newport Beach, CA 92663 th rit ·n b ed On 11111/94 at 1 oo er· a check drawn on 1 lndon In · -ca () ,~.~ ~~ n ... MOUllTO&M c....wy ......... o..-·~ "SavUt, AU Foillu" 1825 GAeler eo.-.. ......... --c-n-.-1-2-1-5-4 -79---1 ness under the Fictitious Jurok M. Palek, 6 Wlndstar, •ualneaa Name ~ 0 Y Wt 1 • grented M Equltebla Dead tale or nalional bank a Of exam 1111 lilt keP Business Name(s) llsted Aliso Viejo, CA 92656 Stetement U ell en nteret~ o,,.;pan a1 Iha dul heck cJtawn by e atAle by tilt court. 11_1,Jr;:~=~~~~~::::;ij Fictitious ' above on: n/a Chrlsllan P. Halek, 220 Ge-Tha following persons 111 peraon fllf!• •r;a ~jectlon ppolnte~i Tru• ... ~ , ledetal c1edlt union, TME PETrT)ON rlQ Bu1lnes1 Hem• Kellan Chow/Chl·Mel Hsu neva Ave .• Huntington doing buslna11 as=' to th• petition end nd pu,.uant to Deed 1 a checll drawn by a autti0fi1Ytoactm111111r111111a No matter Statement This statement was filed Beach, CA 92648 FINANCIAL EXPRESS, ahowa good ceuH why ,01 t. recorded 0°n '-&e or ladet•I 11llinv1 undtr,tht ~t Mmri The following persons are with the "°unty Clerk of This buslni11 Is con-2432 Creswell L(l., Costa the court ahould not 9119/80 11 Document nd loan auoclallon shlloh of Es_, kt (Th~, wha,t you're doing businoss &$: Orange County on October ducted by: a general part-Mesa, CA 92627 grant the authority. 0 26667 eook 13750 evlnga auoclallon, o ' aullor!ly wll llow Ille PlflOll• doing,. your RRCANINV, 4100 Newport 5. 1994. nershlp Kenneth a. Bernard, 10 VJ. A HEARING on the age 317 ol Olflctal avlnga b•nll spacihed repreunllM Ill lllra INl'ly Place, Suite 830. Newport F824113 Registrant has not yet enna, Newpc>rt Beach, CA petition wiU be held on acordl in the ollica ol n .. clton 5102 ol the fl. -*>fts WIOIOUI oC>CllnfnQ coun hometown Beach. CA 92660 Published Newport Beach, begun to tr~ct butlness 92660 Dacamb~r l , l 894 et Reeotde1 of Or•nge anclal Coda and aulho· l!CIPfOVll 8ttcn '*'Ill oer1ll'I newspaper Stephen M. Zotovlch, 516 Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Oc· ~er th• fictitious name(s) Thl1 bu1lnH1 It con-1:46 P.M . in Dept. 703 ounty, Cellfornla, ••· lr.ed lo do bu1inH1 In wrytmpor111'1llCIOM.ho..wr. DeAnza Drlvt, Corona det tober 21• 28, November 4, hsted above. ducted by: an lndlvidual located et 341 The City cutad by, A. John 11 it.ta _ 1111 PtrSONI reprtstntaove Ml The Mar, CA 92625 11 1994 The Community Th• regl1tr1nt(s) com· Drive Orange CA uae an unmarried m•n Tile 11raet~e11 and !It ltQUHCI to give notlct to ....... Gall Zotovlch, 516 DeAnza ' · F003 Mari<et Place. mancad to transact busJ. 92888. Wlli 1efl at p\.lbtlc auc· her comnion .:da1igna· lntlr .. •d PtflOM unllss Illy _J,.... • Drillt. COl'ona del mar, CA Piiot Clasalfled nets under the flctlllou1 IF YOU OBJECT TO on to the Nghelt bid· Ion. II eny."'-cn' the rHI llM WINICI nOIOI Of conttnttcl fits 1•0 • 92625 842•5878 Buline11 Name(s) llated the gfanting of the lor cash Cpey•bte at roparty deacrlba to IN PfOCIOltd ICllon) The This above on: Not Appllcabl• ·--------~WllL..1a..M1&...111L..UUWll bove 11put ported1o ,t>e,11'1dtl~!!D!!!•~ldln!!!!_!l _ _!ld!!!mln~•!~~!l.6=============-=dl'mlillllliiliilliliill•• -JOO Ca l ·- lfOW RrFlllO . A C Houses/Cond o ................ I 002· l 094 Mobile Homes ......................... 11 00 Acreage ................................... 1125 Bu ildin g & Conlract.. .............. 1150 Beach Property ........................ I 17 5 Cemetary Lots ......................... 1225 Houses To Be Moved .............. J 325 Lots For Sale ........................... 1400 Ou t-Of-Coumy ........................ 1525 Out-Of-State .............. : ............. 1558 Ranches/Fanns ........................ 1575 Resort Propenie-; ..................... 1580 Time Shares ............................. 1590 Real Es tale Exchange .............. 1600 Real Es tale Wanted ................. 1625 •MISIATE mras mi 2102•2194 Houses/Condo ................ 2 102·2 194 Apartments ..................... 2602 · 2694 Duplexes ................................. 2704 Rooms ..................................... 2706 Hotels/Molels .......................... 2718 Vacation Rental~ ...................... 2722 Roommates Wamed ................ 2724 Rentals Wanted ....................... 2726 Garages For Rent ............. :.~ .... 2740 Storage .................................... 2742 M i c. Rentals ........................... 2744 i:e=r f lU• .... O'"'"''""''' •• .._ .. ~--....... , ... ""'""' .... iltl _.,...,,..,,.., ..... , ............... -.. ..,,, . ..,..... .. ,, ..... _ ................ . ----· ...... _,, ... .._.__ It .......... _, ,,_, IN ......, ...... IN! ~ ---...:..__,_ ................. W-thlll ~ HMlioM4 "' 1•11 .......................... _.... ... .......................................... .............. _ .. ,... ........ .... ......... ..-.-.... 1 ....... . ....... •. .. .. ............... _.. . ............ ·-------- -• 2750-2790 Apanments/Commercial ......... 2750 Business Property .................... 2767 Business Office Rentals .......... 2769 Commercial Property .............. 2778 Duplexes{Units ........................ 2786 Industrial ................................. 2788 Income Property ...................... 2790 & FlllllClll . II no.2911 Bu iness For Sale ............... , .... 2900 Business Opportunity .............. 2904 Bu~iness Wanted ..................... 2906 Credit ....................................... 2907 In vestment Opportunity .......... 2908 Investment Wanteµ .................. 29'10 Money To Loan ....................... 2914 Money Wanted ........................ 29 16 Mortgage , T.D ....................... 2918 II 2'204011 Announcemcms ....................... 2920 Theater/<;asting ....................... 2921 Income 'fax .............................. 2922 Lost Uound .......................... 2925 Health & Fitness ..................... 3000 Schools/Instruction .................. 3012 Travel ...................................... JO 14 Memberships ................ ~ .......... 3018 Personals ........................• 5 3406-3t3t Service Directory ........... 3406-3939 Cl 5530-5540 Employment ............................ 5530 Employmenc Wanted ............... 5535 Domestic ................................. 5540 Antiques .................................. 60 I 0 Appliances ............................... 6011 Auctions .................................. 6012 Furniture .................... 1 ............ ,6014 Misc. Merchandise .................. 6015 ,Cameras ................................... 6016 Collectibles ............................. 6017 Computers ............................... 6018 Free Merchandise .................... 6022 Jewelry/Furs/Art ..................... 6025 Building Material .................. 6030 Machinery ............................... 604S Office Fumitutc/Equipment .... 6047 l•s·o·u·s·BSI---COSTA MESA 1024 nwron QWIOIT CONDOS ..... ... home•-·.•.c.a ___ 1.oe.• lllCll O•••w• 3~2-towrM!n41• P A .oNUoG y111d. l229K. Open ~Bdoa.lle, nu i.tdln. 8un , .... MC>--.,,,.. :"'"a.dc"ool. ~ Th9 eommur.y Ownr ·A~ =~ Buy n. SeJ It. ,lnCI It. Ma ... Te CleaelllMI. ' "-----~ • Pets/Animals ............................ 6049 Musical Instruments········~····· .. 6055 Pianos/Organs .... : ..................... 6059 Bicycles ........................•.......... 6060 Sporting GoOcls ........................ 6065 Tickets ...................................... 6075 TV /S tereo/Electronics ............. 6080 • •10N1to Garage Sales .................. 6102-6190 Ill Boats ...................... ., ...... 7011 -7018 Marine Service ........................ 7020 Marine SlipsjOocks ................. 7022 Airplanes ................................. 80 I 0 Campers{frailers ..................... 8014 Scooters ................................... 8018 Automobiles ................... 90 l 0-9090 GINlllAL POUCY Rates and deadlines are subject to change wi1hou1 nocice. The publisher rc5Crves 1he right to censor, reclassify. revise or rejec1 any clusif ied ldvenjsemenc. Please report any error that may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Piloc & The Jndependcnt accept no liabiiity for any enor in an ldvenisement for which ii may be responsible CllCCpl for lhe C'OSI of the spece actually occupied by the ml>J. s:'rcdi1 can only be allowed for the firse Jii'senion. BY PHONl- (714) 642-5678 BY FAX (714) 631-6594. (Please include your name and phone number and we'll call you back with a price quote.) BY MAIL OR IN PIRSON: 330 West Bay Street 1 Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Comer of Newport Blvd & Bay St. ' CLASSIFllD HOURS Telephone 8am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday DAILY PILOT DIADLINll Monday ....... Friday 5:00pm Tuesday ....... Monday 5:00pm Wednesday .. Tuesday 5 :OOpm Tiusday ., . ., Wednesday f:~ Friday ........... Thursday 5~ Saturday ...... Friday 5 :OOprri ... .. • / . Frtday, Now ... 4, 1 .. ti --. T cmom1 COIOll& .• .. •.·.· l!lllll~a.1amla Dll. JIU IVSDllSS oma lllPl.01lllll1' nauman maummrr M11ar1 1mm -2122 POI IUT 27U 1530 5530 WUTID WI llllC. IOl5 --.;.......---------~---- ~~,:'~ ~ ..... ·~•r~ Hr Peur 31• • ~. t?th at. •••Ylf LOOlllQ POii 11T h1ll11t flrol ....,.... ...... , •••-·,.... _.:!!! • ... -........._.! ~ lrg peMo. Cennery V11tao-. rv c ... ,., hllina Heir , IA9e ........-w..1:io .iry, Ivory, doleOlwM • ._,. --oomm ..-. new prrt/ wetet. o.~ 9rt· ..... a ~ .vw• ..... ~ roMWood curio• & _.. It ll0-3212 OIPC/Vert bllnda. No !Ma, MO now In bldge. Low rent or high NOw hltlng lrdw, 11+. ~-peene.r elende, frwh ea .. 1G oottage. pate, ll00.13a-44t11 Prefer nm•. Roy comm. 142-1717 to Rep IMcllnV epor'8 cablnele .. Bombay, .._ ernr hM w/vt.N, a.,. Ul)9tall• etudlO w/ J9ckaon 173-3733 AccoUnllnQ & f .. hlon pubttoe-pM1Unga, porcet.Ana. ~grde. l1310. kMch. Refrta Incl cen-•••TH"11.a11• llone .... pl90N Ike 9te. etc. No re-.on-or 171-7003 ttel too. c.it 22J-6na ..,.. ~ PL, IY HAWAII llBaCllAJIDISB able offer• refuHd. ..-------:.-1 for eppt M·f' •·»a COMMEllCIAL BYay CM contrector 2 wk• ;;J 1re1n traM 1240 Logan 1111, eo.ta 0::."~~-~=. ,_: . . PIOPDTY 2778 ~ ~•vd.: 0 La.. c PA-& lodging ~. Mesa. 444-1u2 ~ .!o-~g., COSTA IOSA 2124 c.a OfalWarehou•• ~=il"c:~:. I,4: ~x•ic:t m.~1~i AllTIQUIS 1010 t:~ co~."t,50•:.':~ --------·It Mo. p,.. Rent 2Br COSTA lllSA 2124 Ula, gat, W'al~e. New Cpl/paint, leOO + $500 0 UR CU ST 0 II M.,., N. .......... only. 844-0352 900 a/f, n.r Fairview & PROGRAM. Muat b• Make i106 a day• :~ 6~~2~~~9~~8-8100 exp'd In disbursing tam-noon acrHnlng MTIGU•S 4 U SALE Miao. wooden blinds •• , , .. upatr•. Crpt1, HC. Agt, 850-1220 1; commlssl0n payroll & customer• for our Furniture, 8CC9UOflff, and ahuttera. Best labor lnvolcH for aalu team. No· exp 1C>-40% otfl Buying 1· offer. 721 ·9280 drpe, etove, garb•g• 1 BR, •paclous, l>OOI· INCOME ::~:t-:.!ic ~~~~·~t~Zt: ~d:ho~~~. n~~~~ PlOPERTY 200 + employHe. PAX nee. 708-2385 CM ~· N':w entJte _:•ta~~ Nordic Track S250. Blk 2790 rHumu: 714-548-PIT ••PR•••o CART ~ ..... c:" 154M123 glass top table, 4 awvl 9538 ATTN: Skip. Great cuetom• Hf'V, chair• $195. 723·7880 Friendly working con-akllla. 5 clay• a week •BUYING 11'1111• Nice, CIOM In. 1875. & Up M2·881S8 1141 Or~• Ave. 2BR 1"A upstairs apt In 2. Townh'!"•• on 1 lot, OrlVe by ... catl to •H 4-plex w/d new crpt SC. 500 to beach ac· 85().1304 .. 31CM31·9905 & bll,nda. • ,725/mo. cess. $2391<.. Pruden· 2•R HOU•• Avail now. 841-5678 Ual Newport 673·7300 EnclO•ed Gara~ 2BR-1BA & 1BR·1BA 1 ......... . Near Downtown Lndry, pool, quiet, nrl• 541-2720 or 848-8541 all ttanaportatlon. No BUSINESS Ir LUxUIW aer 2Ba 2· P•ts Me-0392 FINANCE story condo, dbl gar, •'•Ide lrg quiet 2Br1•1111!1••••••• trptc, pool. S995/mo, UPP• trplx, new• pnt, 1• 1at11aat. &U·5290 d/w, palio, lndry, gar.1 ________ _ *Quaint 2Br 1 Ba hse $760/mo. 545·7352 BUSINESS . 22nd1Tua1ln area. •Large 1BR, encl ga- Frplc, w/d, gar. $1100. rage, walk·ln closet, OPPORTUNITY Refa+HC. 646-3255 no pets $650/mo. 2904 dltlona. Fashion Isl. 859-7518 ADVERTISING P-ta iravo 1a loOk· =,.J~:':~u: WANTED 6019 ASSISTANT Ing for CASHIERS & content•. Immediate TO BUY Full time. 17.!SO/hr. DRIVERS (muat b• cuh, top I . 873-e223 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Stable, DEPENDABLE ::~lp~.8~.!5~J~ .ludlth Leiber plll Individual needed to for COOKS & Kitchen APPLIANCES 1011 boxes and Halcyon provide clertcel sup· Help Pff or FIT. Apply Daya enamel boxea port for the advertls· In person, 1104 Irvin• wanted, PP. 760-3&48 Ing department of a Ave .. Newport Beach. K.......,. 12 cu. ft., growing community PHOTO STOR• Ptr white, uPfiVht frHHf', 1--------- newapaper chain. Ac· • FF 1200 721-9280 FR!E TO YOU 6022 curate typing of 50-AM or PM. SalH, 1...,,..._-....,.,...,..---.,....,.....,. 55wpm • MUST, Ou· computer enlly, cu• ltowe dbl oven Ho1. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ties Include data enlly tomer Hrvlce. Wiii ~ H.atmark w/Vent, FR•• DIRT Houra e:30am-5:30pm Meaa/Newport ~each Ke 19' dbl door 840-8458 & heavy phones. train. Bu•y Co•ta 11~~1250. Retrl9 Clean. You haul away Mon-Fri. Good ben· drive-up nMda add'I w/k:e er 1275 Call Spacious 1BR Upatalrs A s138,450 eflts, opportunity for pereont reapon, rell-723..()408 after ep'm FRe• TO YOUI Dwarf $500 INCOME PER Yl!AR growth. Phyalcal/drug able & very outgo4ng, lop-eared rabbit. 2 6' Betty 844-2270 HUNTINGTON Call betw•:0&.9Pl1l HUGE PROFITS. EST. testing I• • pterequl-happy peraonallty. Whlrtpool refrlg w/upper r ab b It•. 2 6 ' 845-4302 BUSINESS. 1st TIME alt• of employment. · $5.50-$8/hr. Cell Scott frHzer~3 yre old, xlnt hutches ... 781·9323 I OFFEREDI ONLY For conalderatlon, call at 714--452..()888. cond. 50. 7"58-8898 OCN PT uxe 3 bd hm, •UNBELIEVABLE• BEACH .1140 9y CHAM.IS GOftN wtth OMM SHAn' ... TANNAt-4 HHISCH North·Soulh vulnerable South dea.la • WEST •J 104 0 82 OA852 •A 9.8 S NORTH • Q '15 o AJ S OQJ4 •K J 102 EAST ••••sa otaa 07 •Q874 SOUTH •AK oK Q,1074 0 K 1098 3 45 The bidding: NORnl EAST SOlTl'H WEST 10 P ... 2NT Pua 80 P ... so p .... 40 p ... PaN P ... Operung lead. ?- We have often remarked> on Ter· ence Reese's claaaic statement "There are no blind opening leads Just dear opening leaders'" There are always aome inferences that ean be drawn from whal was bid and whal was not North's Jump t o two no tru mp showed a balanced hand or 13·16 points. South introduced a second suit and, aft.er North showed three· card heart support, continued to four hearts. What would you lead? Whal can be learned from the auction? Ssnct South h•d no al•m amb1uon1, 1t ....... more than lslL.ty that the diamond IUll Wal fave cards Iona Why would Sout.h nlk • diamond ra11e and, therefore hav- ina to contract for an l l·trick pme, with only four diamonds and a rela· uvel} balanced hand'> Nexl, North's 1ump to tW1> no trump aho"' ed that the diamond suit wu guarded. North almoat aurely had at least three diamond•, and four was not impossible. Hence, µ. was highly probable North-South had at least eight diamonds between the two hands, and West was loolung at four more. That left. East w ith no more lhan one daa· mond. Tht winning defense was now obYlous Wbl led tht: ace of diamonds and conllnued with the three, ahowin1 an entry m the lower·rank.ing iide swt, 1n this case clubs East ruffed, returned a club to the ace and scored ano1her diamond ruff. Declarer ""as down one almoit before pluy had suu·ted. ~-" " ... r equipped work-out E'ald• 1BR No pets. $4995. ANYTIME 1· Judy Oetting, 714-642• Plant llalnt Teoh Whirlpool w-hir Lg JEWELRY FURS ' . f d k I E cl I 800-552-0901 4321 l:)ct. 30t. GrHn thumb, PT, exp, c•pacitu & Kelvlna for • -"' rm, roo • •c w IP• 1 n garage, aundry. own car, hrly + mll• Gaa o;; •. Gd condl· •ART 6025 ---------..------""------..-.. ... "----...,,,__ $300j) ~gt 631-1400 $550 + dep 642·59641-L-o"'"'c ..... A--L-R"""T ............ E_2_4_L_o_ca-. --------.. age. (714) 31e;;sen Uon. 1250 For Both'=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT 21&9 BEACH t1011s Buy ,All Or Part Advertising 434-0•49 1• -ru 11 ~ Possible $3K Wkly I Id PRINTING pea. ..,. a Plea .. or Jewelry CHRIS&u~ 800-599-8769 ftS 8 Urb.nlte e>pe,.,.,. & appralHd S84,ooo. BOUTIQUES 6092 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2669 '"'P="A.,..,Y~P,..,.H""'o""'N""E,,,....,,R""'O""'u.,..,T"'E=" Sales p,. .. Pereone , ...... ~ .... a 6014 Sell au or part, best iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Qullta, antiques, misc COSTA MESA 6124 Community newspa-UAR&&"~ otter or trade. Serious household, sporting 50 Local & Estab Sites W kl ty C II ...... 1112 CH .. ISTMAS 1 BR $825 • ate see ng • per seeks Urb1tnlte on · a ........... · " goods, clothing, more. * * Earn $1500 weekly. full-Ume Inside Sales t Ith 5 8 teak di hal . BOUTIQUE SAT 8·2, 256 Csmelha BEACH 2BR 28A $725/\lp 1-800-866-4588 24 hrs Rep tor the Class!-opera,'?r w ;:-ar• n rm c II r&s Fri, Nov. 4 4·9pm ""umm• .. • Sale/C•r As~ ... out Our fled Advertising De-opera mg expe enc• 1125, teak cockta Sat, Nov. 5, gam.7pm " • AENTAl.S Spec1al1! Frig, d/w & Urbanite press per-aid• table $150, 2 s N 6 2 6 WHh Estancia High WINT•R WEEKLY Incl. 60x30 pool. No ••••••••• partment who pos-aon with 5 years expe-desks 1100 ea, 3 6' un, ov. ' • pm 'School SAT 8·1. EHS • pets. No fees. No NOUNCEMENTS 191981 strong sales rlence. Only those •helves $25 ea, 4.drwr 1900 Teresita Lane Girls Basketball Team 1-4Bd ...... $350-$1400 tease'54 ..... 855 ::::lillll••••••• ability and the desire Ith u banile exna tU __ .. ,25 ....,,. ,.,,..,3 Newport Beach WINTER (FURN) -to be auccessful In w r ... -•......,, • ~ (Formerly on 19th St., SAT -8·3. Bdrm suite, .rlence need apply.1.,....-....,,..~'""'."'""~~-~ 2Bd ocnlmt ....... $900 •DLX 2Br 2BI $950 ·~--------sales and earn Send resume or apply e.po light tan textured Costa Mesa) 548-4604 TV, microwave, skis. 2Bd house ...... $1200 ·-money. Good typing In narson at: HC1. sofa $400. RCA GIFTS F""OM INDI... furn, otc. 924 Prosldio ANNUAL Npt Hghta, vault 4;eils, LOST •· klll I .--" "' o (M -• M ) bale, gar. No pets. -~ • sap us. VCR $128 54g..o1ao Bargalnsl Sliver Jew· rive esa d.,. Ill 1Bd oceanfront . $795 "'" 3 7 776 FOUND 2925 CALIFORNIA elry, s1'lk srar\res, wool ---------1Bd bay view .. $1400 7vv-171 or 85 •1 This Individual must COMMUNITY NEWS Kg alze bed $100. On ' & 2Bd/2Ba ........... $1200 LIDO PENINSULA liiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii be highly motivated, s F----"' Rd • u bed·$75. Computer shawls, sllk purses NEWPORT B "' k $2450 B I 3424 an .,,_,..o . tbl $75 760-3870 walle\s, embroidered 3 d bay..,oc . 1 R·1BA avl 11 1 FOUND: CAMERA hard·worklng and Suile4 vests, brass lnscense BEACH 6169 Full Service Boach Llylngl Near St. Andrews demonstrate the Los Angeles, CA 90065 TWN bdrm set, rrultwd, holders. Also statio· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Pro.perty Mnmt $1000/mo. Church. Identify. ability to meet dead· (Tyt>urn.& San Ftfnando) 9<drwr•drar, nlleatand, nery Items. beauty 3 F•MILIES·. Furn. • Private beach 645-7836 lines, work well with EOE/M/FN /H ' 1 "' • 710 Lido Park Dr ottier people and frame~ mirror, like nu product sh, Ind an stereos, kids bdrm ThtPluJl llal 71 ... 873 •• 030 FOUND: CAT Young PVT POST OFFICE matts, $400. 644-4026 dreamcatc ers. etc. sets, misc household. ' ..... ... provide effective s t a9 ·s 1 5 ., . .a.==-•-OPEN 7 DAYS male, black & .gray customer service. FIT Permanent. Ship-• -• un • SAT 9·5, 1539 Priscilla MONTHLY RENTAL tabby (random pattern The proficiency to ping, phones, offic•I----------488 82nd St., NB BEST QARAOE SALE -673-1900 on sides), itall bent at present Innovative work. Friendly & re-MERCHANDISE IN NEWPORT BEACH! 8AYVIE'1W TERRACE Until 8/17/95. ~ blk to tip. 714-894-9518 selling Ideas and ex· sponslble. $6/hr. Npt MISC ~015 Up to SAT, Nov. 5, one day Oetched twnhm, Back bch/pler. Newly redeci-----.....,... .... ---ecute revenue pro-Beach. 714-642-6262 1"iiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiii G11n11GE SALES onl", 8am·3pm. Do & exceptlonally clean. F 0 U N D : ., A R K I• A6'n 1 Bay. 3Bc 2~Ba, pvt 2Br 2Ba furn, w/d, gar· GLASSES • B l· duclng "Sp9clal Real Eatate Dll W PCB your shopping early. Courtyd frplc goto s ti " I pl s • ..,.. _______ '""""' 3 pairs-custom drapes· • · Bost v~lues & mer- guarded, marble firs, Square near . Alpha Oepend•blllty a MAL-••••-v ... ous azes. 1 -••• • chandlsa. Bayview & ~ 0 -- • • • parkng. 818-451-4473 Focals, Trl11ngle ec ons s a u · •• _ -•Al-_ _, 1 S ()(). :Ii 111•11 ... 2-carattchgar.$1995/ Beta about Oct. 21 st. must. Great op· BulyWllr""·lllC8cln. $150 . 548-0180 11• BAI.BO.It ·Bayview way (near mo 1 yr lse. 833·2805 ••••••••• Call Joe, 675-339t portunlty for the comp ~ for ....,. Baby cairlage, beaut, Jamboroo & Brjstol) Blufht TWnhm• 3Bd + MISCETT 11•n:ous right candid ate. Cll Ron T--ISLAND 6106L-------.-.!.--------&.WM11-'" LOST COON HOUMD Good benefit pack· ...--. :I made In Canada, fam rm, frplc, 2150 a/f RENTALS Femal e, bla ck·~ & n."'1•1 •II $100. HB 96().1709 + vlewl 6-18 mo lse age provided. 11 It •--------white, name "Elkle." ..... 11.,..Be_a_ut_la_d,....y.,...'a.......,cl,....o-..th-e-s-8~. . MULTI FAMILY SAlE $1850. Agt 875-6044 Lost Friday, 10/28, FAX resume to: L"1l 7300 10, 250 Items, $1·5ea, PETS • •S.AT 7AM·2PM• Hsbor VI•• Hom•• Costa Mesa Area. 631-6594 ~==v='.:r:===.~~~I many new. 960-1709 11.,.. .. 11., ~ 6049 Bronco-towing pckg, 5Br 3Ba, 3 gar. Avail. ROOMS 2706 Please call 642·0537 Atten: Judy Oetting -AH~ ruhnlng boards, •trash $2700/mo. Nr school. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii or pager, 973-6446. or call for an Inter-RECEPTIONIST Ch a Ir w /ottoman, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii comp., west .marine 909-682 5637 view at (714) 642· For busy NB RE of· deaka/chalrs, dresser, boat, clothes, bicycle, . LAGUNA BEACH •REWARD• 4321, Ext .• 301 flee. Phones, filing, wd •h•lv•s/bench, gls ADOPT-A-PET Corner or Abalone Harbor Vl•w Homes MOTOR INN LOST ELDERLY typing. 9~pm M·F. display cab, hobby E"very Sat & Sun at Pl•c• & Grand Portofino, view 4Bd· 5 151 & Up/wkly. BLACK FEMALE CAT Clndy,873-37n aupplles (balaa wood, PETSMART, Fountain C•n•I . 3.5Ba, avl lmmed, Maid e-"ce. Kitchen MARIAN "-======:::::::::~ V lley P pples klt SQ •-• 640-5664 '"' o 1n the -SST MAHAG&R Sal" etc.), microwave, ovac-a · u • • $21 ,_ avt. 985 N Coast Hwy, Lost ct 2tsL •A * TWXAS Re:P1 cum, console stereo, tens and more, alt ---------• HEIGHTS 3br 2ba 2-car Laguna Bch 494-5294 vicinity of Newport F(T, great benerus. CORP. needa re-more. 546-1441 looking tor loving, car: CO~ONA .i. bl Beach near Flnley Upscale lady's resale 1 h CALL 241 Q&r. tiln floors, mar • Npt Hght• rum room Street. Needs medlca· boutlq"• Jn COM. R• aponslble person now1.C...--------ng omes. • DEL MAR '/p b ..... ua rm picket In •• 1 h 11 .... In COSTA MESA area. ltru•, fruit, avocado 0317 for more Info. • ""' • .. g qu •t ome, • tlon. Please call tall exp req'd. Mall r• r 11 $10 T iiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 6122 fence $1.650 494-8251 prlv. Ne8I everything. Hellen 673•1998. sume to Ad #t50, c/o Regatdleas of training, tr~ rut ng ; rH1---------S450/mo. 642-6846 1 ___ ,........_____ write B.W. Hopkins, Roses $5; On Palma CAT HOUSES Fred Perry golf/tennis Newport North Condo 2·Bdrm Upgraded, f/p, .REWARD. Dally Piiot, 330 W. Box 711, Fl. Worth, TX 8-8' $20; Gal plants Ouallty small & big wear samples+ furn Bay, CM 92627. Or 76101, $1; Shace, pin• 15 gal 722-8790 & household misc. Sat w /d, encl. gar., aun _V_A_CA_T_l_O_N ___ _ deck $11 50 759·1277 Lost Male Golden Re-FAX to 385·8114. S20; Herbs 135 kinda s1: 7am, 3800 Inlet Isle trlever. Aprox. 2 yrs,l----k/-G--,-1-0-1--S •I• a-Con au mer Liiac s10; 909-674-9422 8•v• abused and (Harbor View Hilla) RENTALS 2722 old. Ught bronde, has Cler en c Et•cll'o-nlc•• Now 1---------abandoned pets. Be a ---------· red collar. His name Is Fff Entry level. Good hiring FT/PT for Fash· Dln•tt•butcher block volunteer/foster. Call Huge Garage Sale to "ZEUS". Please call pholn• voice & people Ion Isl, M. Viejo Mall & top, rectang•L tablo/4 714-859-2704. benefit women's charl· APARTMENTS FOR RENT NB OCKANFRONT WHkty. Putty fum SB 2Ba, gar. N/pet $1200/ week. Kalen 434-1424 l909) 371·5277 akllls 631·1400 X222 other Orange Co. high chra. Kenmore zig.zag ties. TV's, exercise LOST at-the Pumpkin Dettcti ....... Tralntt profile. ateaa. Comm Hwlng machine. Sora TH• PERFECT CAT equip, kids stull, skis, Patch on Harbor & .. .-w/guar earn. 803-9998 & love Hat, gold leaf free to good home. clothes, etc. SAT Sam· Adama In Coata Mesa. Investigator Trainee ••CRETARY P(T g(s top coffee table, Grey long l'Jalr male, 3pm .. 1539 Sandcastle PT/FT (714) 991-2933• $10/hr for general of· mtchg table lamp. All approx 2 yrs old. Very (nr Marguerite & San Driver flee work. 1rv1,,. area. xlnt cond. 842·5188 affectionate, fitter box Joaquin Hills Rd) 261-9771 Moh·Frl. trained. Can't keep. Tool• Tool• Tool• Xlt oppty, FT Driver-===-===:-==--FALL FIREWOOD Please call 646-0972 Garden Grove 5200 tat month rent. Hard Baok Bay house, yd, needed to ttansport SECRETARY PIT SPECIAL Seasoned ' Designer clothes & adults thru-out Org Afternoons, small wood, free dellvery.1_________ shoes, lots of good· Co. to/from Day Pro-Costa Mesa office. Order before Nov. 20 CHRISTMAS les. 614 Heliotrope In to nnd but worth the ff?, w/d, pet? Must be 1--------- effort. Pvt drlvewey efean, malure, mellow, PERSONALS 3002 entrance off Garden nl• S4'5+ut 852·8886 liiiiiiiii!iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Grove Blvd. 2Br 1 Ba, HB Brookhursl/Hamll· AMAZrNo AMY LIVE P~ •~cl g~ge~ ~· ton. 4Br 2Ba hH, new 1-305-978--4743 Inst Cred P c:e11.!f.P~::13~ . crpt, •PL Clean n/a. 10718-1-6()4.8.21-8779 gram, Mon-Fri. Clean _call 5'.48-6215. for this low prlcej _ alley. S•t only. OMV &'COL req'd. $150/cord, 190/hall l<fUTIQUES 6092 Comp 1 •1.r'I + ltrfleta & llanlcurtsta cord. 7t4-768-8635 · -------- Salon-Rancho Mirage. COSTA MESA 6 124 btnefltl Besa, 619-568-0497 811·729·3881 or John, 71 4-645-1308 • $434/mo. 968-3712 MK>0-654-6667 $3.99 min EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT · 714-384-4389 EOE ---------Npt Bch ~ blk to bch. 1~257 tlrCN ta+ BALBOA • Share 3Br 2BL $440/ **EXOTIC** 5530 5530 ADMIM. ASST. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •4-FAMILY SALE• 8-3 SAT. NOV 5TH Antq.s, furn, lndlan baskets, Kachlnaa, pottery, lewelery. 2383 Cohlmbl• Dr. ISLAND 2606 T0al+I utJ15t. "'N_.~Snl>~7ref. UNCENSORED GIRLS FfTSt~~~E~PL ~~:C. i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ,.v 11 • ..,........,.,.. 1-305-978·5676 In.Stant '" OCEANFRONT on crdt 10718-1-604-821· tor with duties. 2Br 1Ba, kltch, dining. boardwalk. 2500 sq ft 8189 1·900-741 -101s,_........,c_7,...,1~4....,t2~3~e-o~2~3~0~ frplc. Clean, new paint home, dramatic view. S3.99/per m in. 1:Soo-FAST GROWING & carpet. Avall now. $575/mo. 675-3641 695-3625 MCN 18+ 11.EAUTY STORE Yearly·. 675-5967 CHAIN Permanent ___ ....;.... ___ .,,......,.....,,..1 Prof N/S to shr condo • Fully furn lg 2BR Iott near beach Jn NB. Pvt HOT & WILD! aales position. Any H.B. Ins. AllcY. 2 yrs. df. exp. req. PhOOes. btkpng. WOid JWC. e.p. "Q. $ '200/mo 842·7859 apt avl for aublet. 111· b&. tennla, pool. t495 1·800-86o-6969 Beauty Ucenso Is a 6/30. W/O, G~eat locl Incl utll. 548-0784 18+. Toll FrH plusl 714-261-8788. EMPLOYMINT $900 + d•P· 75"2551 Sher• 2Br 1 ~Ba Fret Haircuts SllVICES Very lg 2Bd·1Ba w/Fash auper nice fully furn ••••••••• Perms & ColOl'a. Call iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiijim Isl view, deck, 1 gar, CM duplex (Back Bay EMPLOYMENT Jacki• 714·532-4933 --• shr w/d, yrly S1200 aree.) S450. Jull•.I••••••••• O•n•r•I M•lntanence Please be aware tha~ mo. Agt 673-4062 523-9080/d 548-2587/e • Q.,dener. Prefetably the UstlOQS In this cat- ---------i Sh •r• Cape Cod within 10 mile radius or egory may require you BALBOA charmer In old CdM. EMPLOYMENT COM. Call alter 5:30 pm to call a 900 number PrUYNC!'Y" 8 2607 BR haa open beam 5530 (Mon-Thur) 720-8743. In which th•r• la a lllU ~v1.n celling, loft. pvt bath & C II char~ per minute. enlr. W/O, ah.at• utll. • _ _,,T,,;;h,_e ... c""o_m_m_i.m-:-lty-- 18R 1Ba 2·atory. Park· 1850/mo. 723-0919 ***** Claulfled Market Plac,,. Ing. Refrtg. Utll Incl. Yr -------~ BRISTOL & BAKER Today! Piiot Claaslfled IH. 1750/mo. Avail DllUTAL$ " SALON Hiring atytlst: a .. 2 ... 78 M2-ee78 mid Dell:. 815-0307 ~·· Low rent. 540-1877 ---~-------.. --------- 1 •R with ••r•e• WANTED 2726 ~'~;P:\~v~:ch~ Prof oouple no kids COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2824 COSTA MESA 2824 bay. 1795. 845-5882 OI' peta eMk9 3Br 28& 1 BR. frpl, blt4na $9e5. hou... Eaat CM or 2BR 1 BA. •undk 1915. Newport. 84Jt-7234 Both Incl gar, w/d, utH. Yearty. M .. 5882 -------Oeeanfrom 1 BR w/gr"t COMMERCIAL vtewl Dahwehr, refrtg, nmaT ESTATE uppef unit $750/mo •• ~---••••• 721.a8H CQIONA D!L JI.All IUSINISS OFFICE 2122 POI UNT 2769 NIWPOIT BIACB lllwPOIT io11 mar UDO NORD · corner Bayview 1081 3BR·2BA ........................... $895,000 UDO SOUD BAVFRONT • Choice . 48R·3BA Lrg Dock ....... $1 ,500,000 FAMILY COMPOUND -2 Homes Bayfront & Interior ..... $5,000. UDO LEASE 28R·28A ............................... $1, 1111 Grundy Realtors . 1 .. QUIET 8t SEllENB Palm ~esa .Apart:nients So neat & yet so &r ... That's the feeling you p when you live at Palm Mesa '1mid the lush ~ry of accludcd woods & st:ucJy palms. A SJUdioe, l & l Bcdtooml • )1$. SS 75 t0 S600 · lBll S6l5 IO S650 • 18.ll $725 eo S750 A Norcu A V crUc.a1 B~ndl A. Ceiling fins ' • NEW Carpet; r.ainr ~ TUt ....... R.Oom A Haed Pool fl Jacuai • A Pacial~~ ·~AVliWllc • NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT • 2119 BEACH ESTATE SALE Must sell entire household! 333 West· brook Place. Costa Mesa (College Park) MUL Tl FAMILY YARD SALE Lots & lots ol goodies. Great stul11 Whl rattan patio set, etc. SUN Sam, 2546 Santa Ana Av. Nov. •th Sunday Only Electrlc dryer. sofa, glass tbles, clothing, misc. 2076 Garden Ln NEWPORT 2669 BEACH 2669 - ------ I I l ' I \ I l I I I I I '\ I . +LIVE THE TRADITIO . ......... " I + A AD! CALL OIE OF OUR FREMJLY A°*50RS 1004Y! .. CALL: • - , . , ( ., R1::p11t ....veo-Mii* Dllr Plot TODAY'S CROSSwoRo PUZZLE HowtokeeP ·your, ·,ucts ACROSS 1 Greek c:NeM 5 "t.rvestl 10 Gulrbo lngfedient 14 Turmoh t5 Cove I 6 8ndle pan 17 Ec:onomtze 20~inlo 2t CNlled 22 Mounds 23 Barley beverage 24 lo4a ~Slowdown 29 Vicious 30 Offer 33 Rowers 34 Heartbeat 35 Singer Rawls 36 Garden veggies 40 And so on abbr 41 Jangle 42 Sumlntt 43 The lady 44 Sugges11ve 45 Bold 47 -up· review 48 Young horse 49 Coral reel S2 Vow S3 Male 1ur1cey 56 Old Wesl hero 6Q Greek war god 61 -of Troy 62 Mideast guH 63 Stooped ~Run-~n 65~au DOWN 1 A IWISlof y 2 Change (1-..JCt) 3 Caesa(s garmeol 4 Pale gray s -;;.':hef 6 Secret 7 Lomp ol Clay 8 Barbie's boyfnend 9 Sal.Ill -Marie 10 Space shultle's paUl 1 t -over capsue 12 Stream 13 Crawling tnSICIS t8 Layer t9 Black eye slang 23 Deep VOIOe 24 Renege on a debt 2S Hinged fastening 26 Pa1amas· par1ners 27 Third planet from the sun 28 Cease-llre 29 Rumpled 30 SI LOUIS ~PUZZLE IOlVID II • g. hockey pla°yers 31 T 1ny antounts 32 O.m 34 Locahty 37 Ancient manuscupt 38 Sptrtt 39 October stone 45 Plant sctence 46 Cheers 47 Wild party 48 Confronled 49 Metvtlle sea cap1ain so Ripped Sl Unlock S2Gawll111 53 Ocean movemenl 54 Poems ss Tallong bud S7 Eicclamatt0ns SB Born S9 Director Peckinpah 11 . ' 13 off the streets. eDISCOYERY BAUER MOTORS. SALES • LEASING I±; !Ell 2001 So. Manchester Ave. '78 MPllN 4-dr, euto, a/o, perlect bOdy,,,.. Urn. v.a. Reg. 8195 llOO Obo • 131-7141 -----• MUCIDIS 1130 TllNSPOITATION ,78 480 aL lllWays garllQ9d • eactremely c...,.., Auto, both lope BOATS 7011 »nt. l8500. 131-4111 -------'81 18011.i SIM 8'1-Y91/leupe. llOVI~ 11 FT ftberglaH bay MUet .... ae, launch. New .-urrey ml Upder · warranty top, dlnel eng, teak $11,195. 7158-7868 dec:lca. Beautlfull Sllp ,.va11. seeoo. 81&-1131 •--------- ClllPoiiWllN NISSA1f 1150 44'lC115'2". TWln 375HPl••••••••I CATS, 450 hrs; 2 SR, '88 300ZX. All 2 8th, 3eM Ravtheon Leather Interior, T· radar, Rythn sound«, tops Radar Phone. Robertson AP Furuno • ' Lm, 2 cir TV~. Olen-57k ml. 840.0171 denning, wtrmkr, A/C. 1 ________ _ Xlnt cond, atrlkJng TOYOT'• ~ gra,phlca. St99K-n 9210 Randy, 714-848-8197 -------- iAiiOT '75 8 n. Fiber· '87 SUPRA Sliver, glue. Avall W/fhore loaded, top cond, hi mooring. Bfft otferl pert Urea. One owner. 714-&48-7848 Must Met 645-2417- POWERBOATS TRUCRS 9220 7012 ------ iiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil'85 TOYOTA truci< w/ cab. Loaded, new paint, top cond. C1mplng 1hell car-peted. 645-2417 '87 BOSTON WHALER ** to Hor11pow-r Yamahit mlt. Extras $8200 Obo 646·1045 15' Boston Whaler VO" •C!WAG'll!V 8235 70HP Galvlnzed ww ..a • tr a 11 e r. A ea d Y for I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '1~~ m;l-..X::~ '58 GHIA 102k orig. "$ mlle1, trim, carpet, et'c. Au na Oreatt SAIL BOA.TS 7014 tteoo 94CM»399 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '70 Bug .._.pd, aunrf, new brkea, good Int., . 1800 eng cc· W/d ual carba $900*131-7149 H·28 30'CA'rCH UNIV 4- 25. Fl hd rm. Loaded 10 race/cruise, has mooring. Priced to Mii --------.Call (714) 673·8203 AUTOS --~~~·--~-WANTED • 9246 CAMPERS, RV'S, ------- TRAILERS 8014 WANTED older uMd New 28' motorhome for rent FuU • kltch, 1hower, TVNCR. Oay motorhome/Van/ata· tlon wagon for family moving 10 Colorado. Have Cash 139-0775. & wkly rates. 55M844 -------- 9250 Call 642-5678. . . Anaheim, CA 92802 (714) 97.1-~002 Parts: Monday -Friday 7 :JOam to 5 :30pm ANTIQUES• -----• CLASSICS AUTOMOBILES 'ACHllVY llLOAMJNO • S3SOO ~so.ao55 Put a few words . - When you're tuned into classified you're ttmed into your· commµnity. ' . 9035 tO w -ork for you . -iiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiii~. iliiiii •99 Muat•ne con., '85 •leotr• W•gon vertlbl• orig. Power Low mileage,· good ·new top, gl ... win· cond, 1-owner. 14250. dow. · Pony/con1ol•· 644-1798 • $&500. 714-721-1548 -----•ICUPET CLEANING CONTRACTORS FLOOR INSTALL HA.UUNG 372 0 MASONRY 3828 PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 TRANSIATOR/ SERVICE ctEANING 3515 SERVICES 3548 3558 REPAIRS 3620liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimliiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TUTOR 3927 DIRECTORY liiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiii_.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii JUNK To Th• DUMP .KMtN DORAN llAIOllRY CHUNG'S PAINTING nm LOCAL PLUM•D --------11 CARPET & UPHOLSTERY Hou-& Offloe Beat QUICK R•SPONS•I ••Vlnyl Hanfw~od (714-988·1882 ) Brlck•St°""B~•Lg lnt/EXt. Real SS. Guar .a Willam 8angtrt Co.· ------ SPANl8ttlmNGU8H Technical & General. Carpel repalra, protea-Price-Best WC>fkl tOyr Local Uc. 20 yr eicp Cer1mlc, Marble, Sub Will haul whal Trash & small Jobs OKI Lie work. Llc#375802 since 1947-We are a1 alonally done. 20 yrs. exp. Refs. Frff Eat. Small Jobs, big Jobs Floor Repair, Carpet. Man won't! 964-5259 #8871'11 831·3•32 Bond/lnl. 538-1534 CIOH U your phone. ACOUSTIC y exp. Sr dllC. n&-6380 •Lupe 550-0704• FREE~··· 650-7042 Uc, Bond 843-3882 ·---------•MASONRY EXPERTS• KOLMAN PAINTING L#476000 675-9304 AllO Tutoring Seiv. •u-n• •73-7409 UMODEI.IHG 3408 --------•Hou-C ......... • Ylnyl, h ardwood, JEWELRY 3 78 4 Brick, blk, concrete lnl/Ex1 Oual work ALL•GIS PLUMBING1-------- miiiiiii•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiimll CAlt.PET INSTALL Exper'd , Oependable, DEQ ceramic, marble, sub stucco. Lie/Bond Reas. prices Comm/lndu1t/R•• TILi! f 3928 Ref'a & Special Ratnl CQ·•'PTVG 3570 floor repair, carpet. Willlam Harold Jewelers Low SS Jo11 831·7&43 Bond/Ina 1lnce •79, •Crain Cleaning• . ACOUSTIC IMSTDI • REPAIRS 3518 Violeta 794 0901 ftUH Uc, Bond 8 43-3882 Walch & Jewelry repair Llli518517 Free Ell Ll674731 848-3299 I • R1moval•Re1pr1y .. wa11 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii "-t-•a .. _. _ _.._........ '•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii A 1 /Fl 1 MS-e033 24hra llepe r peolall•l• ---------~ e0ry Wiii palrePlln ..... "• ._.. __ .. 1• --------nt que ne Jewe ry MOVING 3834 ENOCH'I PLUM•INQ Clean, Caulk, regrout, text_., "'· !! .. 2 9 1 F & M CARPmT8 Quality work w/refe. STOP Oeck Leaks· rt>nlUT"l'"ITR,E 8\ly/aeiWadt 873-0385 PAINTING 8SQ.485 1 Oraln1/Remodela{R• 1eallng & Install. ceil...-rM .... t ...... 1· 41 All repal"* , ..... ~hes Reliable. 71 ...... , ..... 58 waterproof coatings· "°"''"'''" '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii c cl I tt •• •u.... .._.."" •ep•••s 36 22 1• on1 entous era•· palta. L#58052.8 Uk•NuTile840-22t1. Sell carpet 'whole•al• Pg# 71A-587-0St8 decks, 1talr1 Oual. auo ftU'. • IAN.DSCA.PE •· PUBLIC NOTICE· men, old fashioned 800-839-3140 •BOB HUTTON CO. Apply•Remove•Palnt lnVExt. Complete dry· wall 1ervlce. 188-6320 or call Pg# 413-1037 S dis t -Call · work. Ll58743° Free iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 11:. Id ln k hi r. coun • us Peraonallaed 'xp d Eat Beat S 722·8769 The Calif. PubUc Utlll· pr e. wor mana p. THI! NIEwjli()AT illCH ..,..,Ht anytime 909-279-1480 h1ecleaning. Bl-wkly/ • Complete Reatoratlon IAWN CA.RE 3808 ties Commlsllon RE· MJN80W Clrcte llelnt. •PLUll81NQ CO.•s 'Eauu;.IVIC.;r or Pg# f09.353-8333 Wkly. Very reaaonable. Reflnlahlng, repair, up-QUIRES that all used Pllnllng. lnli'E4 HouMi FaaVdepend No O.T. ~ WMIT&•i CARP•T Susan, 714-573-8628 DOOltS 3580 hola, etc. FREE pick· Ba .. o Yard M•lnt. houaehold goods Apt. Oual. Job. FrM Ht Lle74497 648-8722 3929 ---------- All typn of repair• +PROl'll881011AL+ up/dellv/eat. 9&2"1823 Lawn!! Cl••nup•, movers p rint their St. Ud561897 636-8888 819 Mlk•'• Tr .. avo' •ut;t •epat>Dt or reallechlng. Low11t HOUa•CLUNINO An experienced Tr .. Trh1unln9, Lt P.U.C. Cal T number; . --------TrM trlmng/removal, ft u AG n.uv prlcea on new carpet BY WCY·7yr• Exp/Ref dependable door ua'Ufty -•u 3710 H•ulln9 879-8245 limos and chauffeurs DOOflNG 3910 clean-up 1-1 .. CM SERVICES 3447 (714) 931-0312 •Low ratea 148-4870 hanger. Guar WC>fk, unnu IWIAI-. Green tc..,. Landsc;png print their T.C.P. num-PIANO• VOCAL ~ Free •sL'99(M,2 70 ' ------- HllNNEISllY .IAQUAR •Ouallty Repair* 1158 P!KenUa Com Mesa 831·2742 --------R•LIABL• MOU•• reu. Don 521-8910 He .. &Rent•I ,,.,.,.1.. & lrrlgdUon, Trimming ~~nt~ tfally~~:~~ LISSONS 3868 CALL ua PIR8TI CHllD CARI '3531 ' CLUNlllO. BY THE Paint-Carpentry• & Removals, Cloan-queaUon about the le-••••••••&! R•roof1 & repairs. WALL DAY. XLNT REFS I DDnntW'•'fS 3585 Drywall and morel ups & Malnt, St. Lie. gallty of a mov«, llmo Gottueo Mu1lc Studio Local co ~at prlcn YOlANDA 131-6187 ~n5 ft O.rr M8-8a77 #599025, e s o-etoe or chauffeur, call: All ages, 15 to Mkltt, Ev.nt AOoting 7M-713o4 COVEalNGS CULTUU•NANNY SUNSHINE.CLEANINO C•••lata Pf'9iii811nt •LMDSCAPE Dl!llQN PubllcUtllltlea begl =-t 1 1 --------fll!~•-1!1111111!11••• W{Tr8'18. looking for 14""' ellp. Local Ref9. LIKE-NU CONCRETE C al & ln1tallallon Ughtlng Comml .. lon nn 1oMc7ua Cl •R•ROOl'INO• Cueto• Wallpeper famlly W/klda ege I + M .. ; llfe easier call New procna remove uatom P nt-drywall· · · · SP•CIAL18T at I I --I tin OMV 508-933S oll/ t talntl C k carpentry·wallpaper FrH e1t./Sr disc. Will 714-5151-4151 F.R•• aSTIMAT•a ' lltP n.,.-a n • 3132. BUSINESS SUVICES ual Beat Bet 138-4191 rua • rac removal-stucco. beat any written ~at.I 8 ... On .. +.. _e_T _______ 1 No lob too amam 3488 "'"6""1t ... Y ...... &...,ii""l""d""R ... t_Cll ........ I.. rpr Fr .. Eat 78CMM27 Rlok, a9a .. 545 Chr11 1-eoo-a21-04114 L~t. stotaO:, prof. PG 1•714-9419-77a 1 5" Oft wiad. e7s.BaT lnfanta/Toddlet9 COllPUTEIS 3511 C I fl L•ndac•pe REPiiii" XLNT rep. 1 tv min. Ins. SUVICES 3870 'If• gala ahOukt heltD •••••lii••1l ~J~d. FM/22~~ ELECtalCAL 3610 ;[~~~1~~. r:r~w~fi: 8 prlnkle ra & design Tll7'5t. V/MC 241-7187 .REMODELING together. Strip, lnatalf, TYPINO/WORO PROC. . TUTORING• atucco, painting, tlle, Malibu low.volt l~ht• "'--aonal'-.-.. P ... C··•. ADDITlONS 3116 • 9:~-a\01 f!~· Reports & reaumn. EJcp'd Nannies avail for COllaULTlllQ A-1 aleetrloel WOf'9' eleelllcal. Jim 1541-7494 Pete 714/722·7 32 •• ,,_.,G .--04... •• --·,-· ... S.C'L FAX LP. Office ~ po9fflona Into 0 0 8 Wi n d o w s Loc9 Lio. contrador HiNDYMAN Carpen· TR•• trim/removal, a-.nanun 3851 Kennet anernatlv.. No -------- SerVlcea-CM 642-o642 loving homes. Irish 20-yr9' EJcp f23-ttei Quick Reaponael tty tile plumblng & aprlnktw repair/Install, •tren or 'WOfry. Uc. Ad..._...._ te74 •--------Nanny Nflcy. 174-1108 • Free Eat. 980-7042 roOf. 25YrS eJCp w/ref1. lnd•cpe malnt. We do eW p YOUllOQUtaT Ina. Refs 173-7114 121111bdrmlffom17200 Can't lffm to CAIPllfTrf 3510 LACrr•·•L•CTRIC Jerry .... 77s-e3eo It alll Etnfft 14Mt74 ;..;, .... ,a .... ...., QUAIJfi TIMI FREE ""d=. get to .. thole •••••••••! CL!ANING CONCIETI • 25 yrs exp. Fr" nt. AIWNfif i Oull. ,.... br prof II :r.:.a:::.:--..:= Ucl 471102 IOC). -3327 repW jobl C!•-as 3541 llASOIDY 3557 Ae9/COmm. St disc. ORANG• COUNTY UOHmOll Ins. <::>A1-493:1<::> ·--------.I• z HAlllDYllAN <HOAH L• 238300 142.asel Hand,man Sentlcea ,,.. .... 145-3305 SPIUNla.BltS 3121 around tht houM? INSTMJ./fllDACl CABINETS •--Prl A. lb * 3 t'4H8• i t,n 61111i; Plillilfti let tht IOlchena. blllha. docn, ••DOW CLUllllQt * .....t==' PUCES Oual Crpntry, Paint, LIGAL PLUS touchup9. PWTEI Clanllled ....... Doug 5*7251 FREE ESTIMATES :.::::: •• .... • Dim . 3 115 Ooaet/Gar StOf, wall 3112 uo" ~~~ UPAD 3180 IPNlllU.D SftTDll ....... ._ A~D 211.eoa1 Dewld unite, fum, formlca, SIDJCIS ,...,_.. _._...., Dlelgl'I I ..,...., Repair • DINot..., Addltlon•IR•mod el• IOlt oi colluONI ~~~· Tiie •nNC•• QATll8• repaka 87"359 Fred I ™ =:. ,= f*p you find ~!!~!~!!~!· ~ Co. HoneetJo f'ptc, 880a. ~ wJ9\ J II ,,_. ....... ••ULDfG 3720 ~~~!!! 20 Y'9 eicp. Quelty or.=' to comp~~~. St cite • ._. ll"f ~ -u_._._ ...-. "-=:-.... 5-7 .... __ ._ .... · ~. U EJcp. T9f'Y ••7·7M4 Reduuoocte L•l7890I AA r.---workmanship, fair • -.1 Chrtt ec»at~ ,_ ........ . -·•• -Y'9 e.p. 1a0t<. IU-1033 Jim 8'2·7209 TtMU.t 1" M llN prioM 8'W417 "°" e·a~7~yra1 ....... ., • .. ,.............. ......... -·----------------,...... ,...., Doorl. ....... Do you need COllTIACTOIS Haullna Jwnll, Apptl-.,,.._,.. TIANSLATOJ/ ........... -' ............ home 35•• .noes. Y8ld Clean·UP, -··ft-31•1 ~· .. ~5.~' PL-·-G 3190 ..._01 3127 •-. :;--~~· :::.~"Cal .,. Elc. c::._~;.1 wvn•u • fn:. .. eii:o.e. -vw ava • ' l • . +w