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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-11-14 - Orange Coast PilotMONDAY aRllflNG TONIGHT, ON 103-lV ... If you want to see the televised version of the Daily Pilot's "103 Most Influential" list, tune into Pat Michael's show on Channel 3 in Newport Beach at 6:30 p.m. tonight, right befQre the City Council meeting. =:fhe-show;rrctudes tapeo highlights of the Balboa Bay Club luncheon honoring the 103 most innuential people in our community. Among tho.se who gave one-minute, · state-of-their-indu.stry speeches were: state Sen. Marian Bergeson, Congressman Chris Cox, sports agent Leigh Steinberg, schools Superintendent Mac Bernd, Back Bay preservationist Fran Robinson and coffee tycoon Manin Diedrich. We give the show a thumbs up. 0 COMlNC UP NEXT~ THE CITY COUNCIL ... You might want to keep your TY tuned to Channel 3 after the Top 103 program, because the Newport Beach City Council will be tackling a number of important is~u~s ~t its meeting. Tops on the list is the expansion of Fashion Island, a project expected to pump an additional $750,000 annually intb city coffers. The Planning Commission in October gave its unanimous approval to The Irvine Co.'s plans to add some 300,000 square Teet of retail space to the mall. Even with the coun91's blessing, the expansion hinges on The Irvi ne Co.'s ability to find another department store. The company has been courting New York retail giant Oloomingdale's for montl'ls, but faces stiff competition from South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa. The council on Monday will also: • Consider how to regulate noise from air conditioning and healing units and leaf blowers. The council tast month was set to adopt a policy that would ban all gas-powered leaf blowers in residenti ::il neighborhoods and limit air conditioning noise to 55 decibels. But concern that such tough laws could hamper cert ain activities prompted the council to postpone its vo te and . ask city staff to study other cities' regulations and suggest options. • Adopt a law that will provide for a new civilian community services officer in the police department to investigate anJ process applicatiohs for massage parlor • and massage therapist permits. The law will also raise fees for these businesses and their employees, some of whom complained last month that they are wrongly suspected of shady activity. But city officials say the law is specifically needed to weed out the bad apples and allow legitimate businesses to continue. After all, the city is home to 42 massage businesses, both legitimate and not. • Adopt a law that would requfre all new homes built after Jan. 1 to be outfitted with a device to charge up electric cars. 0 THE PARTY'S OVER •.. So let's clean up, says Tom Fuentes, chairman of the Republican Party of Orange County. Fuentes issued a press release Thursday -two days after the election -reminding Democratic and Republican candidates alike to remove their campaign signs. "The election is over ..• Our Orange County neighbors deserve a rest from the signs that have been posted throughout our communities in recent months;• Fuentes sajd in che scatement. -Co111pllcd by Biii Lobdtll 11nd lrl1 Yokol === ' An off shore flow is guaranteed to ~~'\ 'l blow away the clouds and fog and leave us with clear skies and highs in the low 60s and lows in the low 50s. See Weather, Page 2 Winner of California Newspaper Publishers Association's General Excellence Award for 1993 "Jesse is really nice ... When we see 4im, we say 'hi' and he says 'hi' back. It's like everyone loves him and he. loves everyone." Board set to 1011ow through on -sixth-grader Katie Evarts on schoolmate Jesse Corey, picture<./ below rHo1'os BY LEAH HOGSTEN. DAILY PILOT Fellow students applaud Jesse Corey as he rolls over ramp made· especially for him at Newport· Heights Elementary School. -•. , A ramp to independence . , Fifth-grader Jesse · Corey gets wheelchair access to Newport Hejghts Elementary BY ALu.Y ANN HAR.'10:'l, . STAJF Wr.rru. . A new construction project at Newport Heights Elementary School is · more lhan cement and concrete to fifth-grader Jesse Corey. lt's a ticket to ride. With much celebration last week, Jesse guided his wheelchair down a new sidewalk ramp for the first time and rolled into a new independent life style. "I've never gotten this much nllention in my entire life," the 11-year-old said, flanked by a large group of cheering friends holding bright blue and white balloons. Jesse, who has cerebral palsy and uses a wheelchair to get around most of the time, joined some friends for the dedication Jesse Corey is presented with a cake that reads "Ramps are where it's at." of the new ramp built for hirn in front of the ::.chool. The mini-party even included ~ 1:.ttge cake created oy PTA President Sandi Hill, shaped and decorated lil..e a '~ heekh.iir ramp in u curb. Before the ramp was built, Jdse. took the bus to l>Chool because the re ""asn 't wheelchai r access into the school on the side of campus where he lives. The bus dropped him off in front of another ramp in the sidewalk, making it ea::.y to ge t to cbss. ''I can ge t around a lillle more by m)~clf now,'' said Jess·e, fielding offer!> from friends "anting to walk to school with him. "And 1 can get to school "ithout using the bus." See RAMP/Page 4 Measure A ~ Majority of county , supervisors say they will im plem~nt El Toro airport initiative and disband the Reuse Planning Authority. BY LAUR.!£ B USBY, SrAFF W1uTu A ma1urit) of the County Board of Su pc r. i::.or::. say they will db- banJ tht: cl Toro Reuse Pl anning A u t h o r i t > d c s p i t e a p· proximately 48,000 untallied ab· scntee b;.i llot::., ·questions OVf!.1 fund ing .inJ the-poienti~l for law- suits. . Su pc I'\ 1sors Harrie tt M. Wieder, William G. Steiner and Roger R. Stanton sa) they will vote Tuesday night to implement Mensure. A - which unofficially passed. Nov. 8 v. ith J narrow margin of 15, 103 votes -and will dissolve the reuse agency Jorged last March to study reuse possibilities for the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. lt is possible that the 48,000 ab- sentee ballots, which "'ill be count- ed by the end of the day Wednes- day, could ch:mge the ,outcome of the measure. Super\isor Tom Riley, ''hbse c.fatrict includes areas ""here the majority of rc~idcnts oppo::.e :m airport, fecb a \Ole by the supcl'\ 1· sors is premature. "l "ould like to withhold 1m recom mendations until ·1 under· sL.tnd "lut all the tacts are,'' Riley said. "Right now \\e\e tr.id com· :-muni.:ali~n 1rom the go,ernment and other::. th..11 thi::. thing h~ to \\Ori.. through ETRPA to get the (fcc..kral fund-.).·• \\'1cJer s •. iiJ that the agenc) diJ not allo'' the )upen i::.ors to fairly · represent their con~t11ucncies. "1 believe (JisbanJing it) will be 111 keeping'' 11h the if1tegrity of the role of the five supen·isors." Wieder saiJ. "Were not being re· spon5ive ... by establishing ETRPA, the one man, one \Ole "JS jt·op:irdiz.:d." Supenisor Glddi Vasquez could not be re:ichcd fo r comment. "There mjy be reasons \.\hy v.e can't tJl..e this action." Riley said. "I don't think we can shed it as easily J::. m} olleagues think." Riley po1n1ed to the $730,000 the reu::.c Jg..:ncy ha::. recei,ed in federal funJing. Wieder J 1:.:igrees "ith Riley. "(The funds) \\ill still be gh·en See MEASUU/P•t• 4 DeWitt turning over new leaf in Australia Women pull together to help victims of domestic violence ~ Founder of Releaf Costa Mesa to work for city of Newcastle as landscape architect. BY T1NA Boa.GATrA, S1'AFf W1.rrn ' COST/J !f!W -For the past yea • n DeWitt has focused his eCCorts on makirrg Costa Mesa a green- er, prettier place to live. Sunday, he took his effons ~Under to Aus&ralia ti J year. DcWilt, who founded ~clear QJsta Mesa, has signed~year contract with l of Newcastle in New S Wales, ~here he'll be workinJ as a lands. ihatect. "l 'I king on the downtown eetscapes and the park lands along the Hunter River corridor," said DeWitt. "I'll also be workina on their city encries, and 111 be coordinating a new organization that's similar to Rel.ta( Costa Mesa." .... IWln/h994 • ~ Group will begin operations later this month at Rea Community .Center in Costa Mesa. Bv TINA BORG.AITA, S1.uF Warru COSTA MESA -Frances Hay- ward and Marilyn Curtin don't know the first thing about counsel· ing battered women, but that won't keep them from pooli ng their skills to help in other ways. Hayward, a private • arbiirator, and Curtin, an imt1gc consultant1 NUMalU CLASSIFIED 642-5678 NEWSROOM 540-1224 NEWS FAX 646-4170 HOTLINE 642-6086 SPORTS 642-4330 INDIX Around Town ....................... 3 Classified .............................. 7 looking Back ......................... 2 Sports •.................................. s Weather ............•.......••......... 2 "''C!;: ~ea:.• c ' .._ ~ 0 .....-11,... .. ..,......., M • have combined efforts with three other women to form Women Helping Women. an organization geared toward victims of domestic violence who arc in shelters and looking for work. The group will begin operating out of the Rea Community Center later this month. "We have volunteers who are hairstylists and image consultants," said Hayward. "We will have peo- ple helping these women with their resume and coaching them on communication skills, helping them prepare for the interview.'' The center v. ill abo provide cH- ents with the clothing they need to get them through the interview. "An.d, if she's fortunate enough to get t11e job. she can come oad. to us and "'e will prO\ide her \\ith enough clothing to l:ist her until her fir::.l paycheck," saiJ H:iywarJ. "Often, in fleeing their home::.. these women don't have any1hing except chc clothes on their back, and they certainly don't ha\e enough money to go out and buy new clothes." But, since the group is just now organizing, H.iywarJ said they are in despet ate need of supplies. ·· D:isicall). :ill we have are clothes anu dothtng racks," ::.he :.aid. "\\ e '1 e ~till going to need makeup anJ hJir supplies, shoes. We'J like to ha\C u three·\.\ay mir- ror. We n~cd a desk, a filing c:ibi· net, a telephone, a computer "ould be great. We basically need e\Cl)thing." ·And. Hay" ard said, the group is also ecking \Olunteers. · - Hl)'\\.ud said in1foiduals inter- ested in 'oluntce ring their time or donating supplies can contact hi:r .it 495-3799 or Curtin at 832-5653. No joy in toy-ride Kevin Thoman rides an inflatable toy Saturday as members of The Wedge Preservation Society, a group of avid bodysurfers, hold a beach cleanup day and make a statement against flotation devices crowding the water. PH.OTO IT CA.say P. l:.uuc11 2 Monday. November 14, 1994 Golf can , keep your marriage· on course R etired couples should practice their marriage ns diligently as their golf game to improve their marital handicap. They may be a scratch player on the course, but coping with a soaring handicap at home. It takes a real pro with a strong drive to keep marital arguments from bounding in the 59 and Holding rough. It's easy to get distracted by an unreasonable partner not playing by the rules. While golf permits a player to take a mulligan -or second chance in teeing off - with marriage you have to drive your point home on Lhe first swing. Although both are acquired skills, matrimony is a tougher and less disciplined sport than golf. Also the hours are longer. Marriage looks like a cinch to swinging singles playing the field, but that's like comparing miniature golf to championship tournaments. The ultimate triumph on the links is making a hole-in-one. In the game of give and take, it's convincing your born-to-shop partner that a backpacking trip in the wilderness is better for firming your hips than a shopping tour of Paris. Cheating is a problem with both sports, but the penalty for wiping your ball before making a putt is mild compa~d to playing "out-of-bounds" on the domestic scene, which costs you a divorce lawyer. It's not the Clasby gestures that improve your marital handicap - although diamonds are always in good taste and acceptable. It's the sm.ill, everyday skillS' that count, like keeping your mouth shut at crucial moments. Sounds simple, but it takes a lifetime to master. Ask any pro who's been practicing marriage for 50 years. ·G ood eye contact is also essential. Wives are more proficient at this than their spouses. Male golfers have no problem keeping their eye on the ball, but a wife's fixed gaze is too trucing for them to handle. While both sports have similar challenges, each have individual benefits. You may be a dismal hacker as a spouse, but a champ on the links. Also golf is healthier than marriage because it exercises the entire body, not only the vocal cords. As for marital rewards, there are no membership fees - unless you cancel your commitment. Also there's no dress code. One can play the game in your underwear or Clannel bathrobe if you like. Ironically, marriage and golf don't mix on the fairways. A husband can grouse about his wife's frozen dinners, but not anything as deeply personal as her golf swing -which qualifies as Mental Cruelty in the California Divorce Courts. Nancy Mcintyre's colua1n appears every Monday. LOCALS ONLY CITY EDITOR IRIS YOKOI. 5'40-122'4, ext. J6t New local magazine will center on nature BY EM.1ua l<Aa.LlcK, SPlCIAL TO ntl DAILY f'IL0°t T he Environmental Nature Center hopes to unveil a new publication this January and -surprise -it's environmental in nature. The Environmental Nature Center Magazine will become the area's first regional environmen- tal publication and publisher Bo Glover promises it will be something "the whole family can look at together." Originally concocted to raise money for the center, the maga- zine's goal is also to raise envir- onmental awareness in general. "Hopefully, my magazine will teach people the importance of keeping places like this around," Glover said ns he stood next to a tranquil st ream in the nature center. "We arc the most unique outdoor edu~tional fa cility there is in California. "We need to keep the natural habitats that we have nnd recognize 1hc importance of the animals that are around us. We need to be more aware of our surroundings." Perhaps Newport Beach's ,, best-kept secret, the Environ- mental Nature Center, located next door to Newport Harbor High School, provides solace from the hassles of everyday urban life. A nonprofit organiza- tion founded in 19n, the outdoor facility covers 2.5 acres and features 12 different native Californian habitats. The nature center plays host to nearly 8,000 Newport-Mesa schoolchildren each year. "Some of the children who come here have never really seen a tree before," said Glover. "They come in here and their eyes just bug out -they don't really know what to do." The ceater is kept alive through funding from the Newport-Mesa Unified School District and private donations. Over the past few years, funding has decreased and the center has hnd to seek other sources of revenue. So Glover, a docent naturalist with the center for the past three years, came up with the idea for a magazine to further promote and publicize the nature center. A 27-year-old student at Orange Coast College, Glover has spent the last three months working to produce the first issue LOOKING BACK on his home computer. "Basically, l'm a one-man show," he said. He's gathering material from members of tbe community. Pictures, poems and stories written by the students who visit the center will be featured, as well as editorials by local high school environmental clubs, Orange Coast College's marine mammal group and UC Irvine's Safe Club and Ecology Club. The kid's page will feature various games such as crossword puzzles and coloring projects, and ~there will be an "Environmental Tips" page and an "Environmental Crafts" pnge. "It is basically a 6-to-60 magazine," said Glover. The publication will be distributed free of charge to every DAILY Pu.OT flLE PHOTOS An aerial view of the Santa Ana Army Air Base, above, during World War II. Below, Maurice Hanson and Fred Brownell dis- play photos of air base personnel at reunion in 1988. Taking flight Santa Ana Army Air Base served as training grounds for future air crew officers C onstruction began on the Santa Ana Army Air Base on Oct. 23, 1941, to meet the need for a training station in the Southern California area, which was also valuable because of the number of civilian aviation schools to be · called upon for advanced flyer training. The city of Santa of Ana leased 410 acres and gave it to the United States Government for $1 a year. It took two years to build the camp, but it was finished in May of 1942, with (ull facilities for 3,700 troops. A faculty of more than 250 high school, college and university teachers, some with advanced academic degrees, were recruited to instruct the fu ture air crew officers. Most of the teachers became commissioned officers in the Air Corps. The base prepared approximately 150,000 candidates for air crew training, eliminating 30,000 who were sent to schools for ground crews &lnd rndio operators. It was deactivated early in 1946. -Compiled by Anne Spinn . family with a chHd in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District, os well as those on the nature center's mailing list. lnitial distribution of the quarterly publication is projected to reach 25,000; Glover eventually hopes for 40,000 readers. The magazine is relying on advertisement dollars for its production. "I'm looking for the support of local busin~sses who are environmenlally fnendly and have on interest in the environment or education in general," said Glover. I( all goes well, Glover aspires to eventually make the magazine a monthly publication. "(The nature center) can survive without the magazine but we could survive a lot better with funding," GIQver said. Class helps parents learn about children NEWPORT BEACH - With no training, no support groups and no backup, par· ents are often left with the important job of raising th eir children armed with few strategies. And parenting is tough work, says Newport Beach resident Debbie Smith, mother of three sons. Dut she's working with others in the group Parent. Resource Network to give parents in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District the help they need. The group hosts "Parent Problem Solving" meetings from 7 to 9 p.m. on Monday evenings beginn ing tonight at Ensign Middle School. . Meetings will resume in the new year and sessions arc open to all parents in the district. Smith and fellow parent Robin Sinclair started the group Inst year with the • backing of a grant from the Pacific Mutual Foundation. Their goal is to hold ac- tive parenting supfcon and education classes or the en- tire district and pass along the information to others. "This is where it has to start," Smith said. "Parents have to have support in order to be better parents -in order to have better kids. And it's not the p"ar- ents' fault, it 's no1 the kids' fau lt. I don't think parents get a lot of support. Parent- ing is the hardest job we have." Smith and Sinclair were hired last year through the grant to run the program. They even ran n "Parent University," where parents could learn strategies for dealing with their children. This year, the women vol- untecred to keep it going. "We want to serve as a network for parents to link the schools toge ther to share parenting informa- tion," Smith said. "We try to teacn parenting skills such as discipline, de'11ing with stress, self-esteem, logi· cal consequences for actions and how to talk to kids about it and keeping kids out of gangs." The classes, scheduled for tonight, Nov. 21 and Dec. S, arc held at Ensign Middle School in Newport Beach. 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Tuesday -Soft Beef Taco, cheese, lelluce and tomatoes, salsa, carrot sticks and ranch dip, oatmeal cook.ic, Taz shake or milk. Thursday -Chicken nuggets with dipping &aucc, tasty taters, favorite juice bar, whole wheat roll, choice of milk. dinouur eraser . FridaJ -Brunch for Lunch: Pancake wilb syrup ...... palUa, taaor IOb.; chlled applesauce, tnllk. What •e you thankhd lorT Last year we asked our readers and our community leaders to.share the spirit of the season with the Daily Pilot by telling us what they were thankCul for. ~'he response w~s overwhelming, insightful and poignant. We received a letter from a man who'd lost his son in a car accident. He wrote about loss and hurt and nnguisn and -ultimately - the. 11.trcngth he round in friends, family and rel1g1on. We received a lcucr from a charity leader who expressed thanks that she didn't have to endure what her clients did. And we received dozens of lcttcn from readers who were &hankful for the thinp most of us take for granted - health, family, opportunity. So ag:iin we're askin& our readers to think aboua "whaa .you're thankful for," and share those rcOectJOns with u. . Please tend your lcuen and cSM)'I to Steve Marble, DaiJr. Pilot. 330 W. Bay St Costa Meu 92627. We will print u many ol ~ respon1e1 u possib)e on Thank.spina Day • • • ·~ I• ... Newport Beach/Costa Mesa DaJly Pilot Monday, November 14, 1994 I TODAY AAUMlmN• AROUND TOWN TUUDAY Being beat on ballot can cost a buDlle Daily PUot columnist Fred Mnnin will tnlk :ibout "Journalism: Then and Now" nt the 1 p.m. meeting or the Costa Mcs:i Ch:iptcr 121 or AARP at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 19th and Pomona Street$ in Costa Mesa. For details, call 546-7848. ADD llMINAa Dr. Kay Frazier will discuss the causes of Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), how a parent can cope with an ADO child ond how to discipline :in ADD child in a positive way during o scminor Crom 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Coastline Counselinti Ce nter, 1200 Quail St., Suite 105 in Newport Dench. Cost is SS. Call 476-()')(Jl. WOMllN'I HfHIAL IHVICI The long-awaited Newport/Irvine ch:iptcr or Women's Rcfcrr:il Service will meet from 11 :30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Sheraton Newport, 4545 M:icArthur Blvd. in Newport Beac h. Cost to members ut the door is S33. For details on this and upcoming meetings, cull 520-4620. IUCCISI HMINAa Lc:irn how to remove the hidden roadblock$ to success at a 7 p.m. seminar conducted by Newport Bench psychologist Dr. Bill Cone at R:idisson Plaza l lotcl on MacArthur Bouleva rd across from John Wayne Airport. Cost is SIO. For information and reservations, ca ll (800) 230-1508. HADAllAM GROUP Dr. Dava Gerard, the only Ccmale breast c:incer surgeon in private practice in Orange County, will be the featured speaker at the general meeting nnd luncheon of the Newport Ucach l l:idtw~h Group at the UCl University Oub :11 11 :30 a.m. For rcscrv:itions :ind information, c:ill 644-4256. fAllllON ... OW NU·UUU The Costa Mesa Republican Women Fcder:ited will hold thei r Annual Fund Raiser, a Luncheon and F:ishion Show, at the Gosta Meg Golf nnd Country Oub beginning at 10:30 a.m. Assemblyman Gil Ferguson will install officers for the coming year. For details, c:ill 557-6545. DOLPHINS MllYIN• Motivational speaker Mark Victor Hansen is the guest speaker at the monthly breakfast meeting or the Dolphin Division of the Newport H:irbor Arca Ch:imbcr or Commerce. The meeting will be held nt 7:15 n.m. 11t the Newport Bench Marriott in Fashion Island. For details, call 729-4400. UCKUYCLUa Co:istcr M:ignzinc founder Jim Wood is the guest speaker at the 11:30 a.m. business luncheon or _Back Bay Oub at Le Meridien Hotel in Newport Beach. Cost is $35. Call 586-4660. CNAMaH Of COMMHCI The general meeting of the Coron:i dcl Mar Chumbcr of Commerce will be held at 11:30 a.m. at the Five Crowns, 3801 E. Coast Highwuy in Corona del Mar. Cost is $14 and includes lunch. Call 673-4050 Cor reservations. AUIT ALLOCATION • Robert Scott Securities, Colton Capital Corpor:ition and MFS Financial Services present a free Strategic Asset Alloc:ition scmin:ir at 12 p.m. at Balboa Bay club, 1221 West Coast Highway in Newport Beach. The progrum includes lunch. For reservations, call D:iwn llt (800) 477-6266. Send J'OUr /tcms to Around Town l"dltor, Tl1c D:JJ/y Pilot, JJO lV. IJD,y St., Costa Mesa, Cu/If. 91621. R EFLECTJONS ON TUE ELECTIONS -I wnsn't really on vacation lai.t week as noted in this space. Actually, I was galloping around .precincts us The Masked Avenger, bringing to Local Scene justice scoundrels with political pretensions. It took a lot of rope, but some of the bud guys obliged by hanging themselves. Meanwhile, n few pm t-moncm musings: • Will Rogers said it best, more than 70 years ago: "Politics hai. got so c.xpcni.ive that it takes lots of money to even get beat with." • l haven't ~een so much cash flushed down the commode since • my last fling in Las Vegas, when l started betting "eight the hard way" at the gaming tables. As you may have heard by now,· one loser blew an obscene bundle on u relative ly obscure local office. And now u recount reportedly is being demanded -by his accountant and both of his remaining friends. • On the other hand, a Villa Nova waiter was able to finance his ~uccei.sful bid for a seat on the Newport Dcach City Council - proving once again the power of positive tipping. • Let's be thunkful for Sonny Uono's elevation to the U.S. Congre~i.. Who's belier qualified to direct the Republic!lns' gleeful game of musical chairs? •And now tor the politicians' ne>.t big challc:ngc::: retrieving ult their cruddy signi. lillering our land cape. When it comes to trai.hing, some of these clown!> arc experts. 0 CAN SUE UE SEIUOUS, on CEREUS, WHATEVER? -Well, folks, you'll never believe the most exciting thing thut happehed during my week-long vacation. It was a cry of exahution, that's what. "Come quickly," screamed A'id Gardener, our vice prci.ident in charge of botanical mailers. "It's our ccrcui.!" l loly holly! It wa~ i.till early on a gloomy morning, and l thought she'd i.aid this ":.b serious. Judging from her outcry. l didn't know whether to d;.ish into the gurden or dial 911. Twu other nature-lovers ;.ilre;,idy were in allcndance, staring in a\\e, ' hen I 1 u:.hed to the ~cenc from the west wing of thc mansion. They were admfring a brilliant yellow spiked flower. "This doesn't happy very often,'' Avid exclaimed, in terim usually reserved for the appcarancc of Halley's comet. "In a short time, maybe hours, it'll be gone, killed by sunlight." H uh? I thought all plaots thrived on sunligh1. "Not the night-blooming cereus," she said. '"I hat's "hy it's culled the night-blooming ccrcus, because it bloomi. :it night, and then i.uddcnly \Jnishes. lt can't stand sunlight." This was fai.t-breal..1ng news, >so I called Wade Hob~rt , director of Sherman Library & Gardens, for verification. 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CATERING SPECIALISTS Byers' Choice Carolers Day at The Grey Goose ' Thursday, November 17 7-9p.m. SPECIAL EVE NTS· .. • DrawlnQ for a Byers· Caroler • Door prizes • Byers· Choice representative on hand to answer your questions • Retired pieces • LarQe selection to choose from • Refreshments The Grey Goose, ~ Inc .· mlJll IM._ .... __ • ...,. ... Telephone 642· 7803 ............ ,,. ,... ..... , .. Cllttw ..... a.ten "In,..,.,,,,..# In Ofll ..... l'DOfl't0,, II EXERCISE CLASSES • ~tretch & Tone •Step REEBOK . (Beginning to Advanced) • Cardio Sculpt • Total Body Conditioning • Calenetic Stretch • Step-n-Slide •Low Impact Aerobics • Ski Conditioning CARDIO CENTER •New Crossrobics Svstem k>r AmMtions can 723-0821 251 Shi ard Wa • NO\o."""' by Stairmaster 2650 & 1650 • Treadmasters • Stairclimbers • Lifecycles • Liferower • Circuit Training •Recumbent Bikes "What you seem to ha\e there b genus Scleniccrcus, a membc:r of the cactacea family, probably of the Docd.m:mnii l>pctici.," intoned Roberts, o certified horticulturist. Of course, l ~hould'vc known that. And that wus the highli~ht of my hi:1tus. As you can tell, fr iends, it takes a lot to get me excited these d:1yS. 0 THIS WAS THE UI G STJ::I' - Dack in August, 1 wrote about vi~iting a retired, Marine Corps Colonel, Ca~imir LinlJic\llct, who managed to retain h1) twinl..le-eyeJ humor <le~plle grievous afOictions. You may recall th:it he greeted my appearance \\&th the ~hu\.l..ang. ~IJtemcnt thJI hc'J be de:id \\ 1111111 minutes -"becJu::.c, Jerry. )Ou're i.tcpping on my o\n;cn tube." "Cat" li,ed th1uugh thJt inddcnt, just as he h.aJ su" i' cd J bullet through has fJCC 51 )C.ar~ earlier in the bloody b.attle of Tarawa, anJ later as the rackets-bus1lng police chicl of hi\ native Calumet City, Ill., but ht' HAIRSPRAY TBI: .-.11Uf,\' O\)gen supply finally gave out the otht.:r day. Dcmcdalled in Marine Corps splendor, he "as IJ1J to rest last wc;ck with full m1l11..iry honors, befitting one of the most heroic men l\e e'er bcc:n prhilcged to I.. now. 0 IT WASWT A POLITICAL ~VJ'ATI::MENT -Hank LlnkJcwlcL, :t brother Of the Marine colonel cited above, created a maid stir on Election 0Jy \\hen he entered his polling place an Cos1.1 Mesa. I k \\as \~eadng a i.porb ~hirt cmblawnc<.J \\Ith the controveri.i:il number lb7. C.11npa1~n signs arc \t:rboten inside tht: \vtang area, but \Omeunc a~l..cJ af he "as for or agJtnst Prupus1lion 187. I lanl.. \\OulJn't say, but he did mc1111on thJt, Jlter casting ht~ b.11lu1, he w.1~ ol f for Laughlin, Nev, l lc'd be there J week. Jtlemhn~ a reunion of his 187th Airborne Regtrncnt rnmbat team. Jul")' K ubriu 's t·o/umu JJppcDrs ,., ('IJ' ftlulldU) ;JIJU H't•dtJtSduy. Beautiful Hair! ~e4#~af46 MENOIWOMIN SHORT HAIR Reg '20 w/od '15 LONG HAIR Reg '25 w/od '20 PERM & CUT Reg 165 w/od '45 WEAVE & CUT Reg 165 w/od '45 * W. u• only~ prodvm * • Goldwell • RedUn • Pou[ Mllchell • Nexxu' • Sebm11on & Fromes1 2981 lristol St. 113 Co1ta Mela laker/lri1tol 540-1877 Get A Jump On Gift G iving FREE SHIPPING We' II 1,h1p any of our pre pad.. aged gift\ valued O\.er $9.99 anywhere an the ~ontmental United State' f Rf:.E-.. For amval hy Chmtma1, place your order bet ore November 24. 1994. Vi1,it our More today for dt:tlltl,! Christmas Blend Coffee is Bock! Available Only At Hickory Farms. WESTCLIFF PLAZA , 17th' at Irvine Ave.. e"'port Beach •Send A G1j1 B' Plume~-: .J W~ WEIGHT TRAI I G • Cam tar •Spr~t • Gravit ron • Free Weigh t • Bodyma<1ter • Hea'') bag Q ALITYCL B • L1mlled Member hip • Cert ified Trainer. & Teache r\ utntton Work hop. •Beginner Work hop • emor Programmm g •Towel Service & Amenitie •Newport ' #1 Personal Training Program ince 1982 In Westcliff Plaza: l<XM> IMne Ave(• 17th St) . cwport Bach • e1~ .... ' . 4 Monday, November 14, 1994 VOLUllTllU The Voluntttr Dlttetocy runs pcriodlc11lly In tbe Dolly Yllot. It 70U'd llkt IMurnlatlon On CfUln& )Our 01'&:1Al2DllOn lblCd, call ~2--02 1 , c:"'· 367. a.er le•• C••c•r aeclety The Amcric:rn Conci:r Socic1y's Orange Counly Unit is seeking oflice \'Oluntcers Coe numerous days and hours. Volunteers will help wi1h n vnric1y of projects such as An~cls 011 Wheels (taking puticnlS 10 chemotherupy tre:11men1s), D:iffodil Days, Making Strides, and 1hc Gre:it Amcric:in Smokcout and more. For informution on these uni.I other volunteer opponunities, call Curi Davidson at 364·3829. American Re d Cron The Oranse County chap1er o( the American Red Cross needs volun1ccrs who enjoy public speaking 10 address community groups about Ret.I Cross services us part or the chapter's Speakers Bureau. Volun1ecr public inrormlllion orticcrs arc also needed to net as liaisons with the media in disaster and emergency si1un1ions. for inrorma1ion, call Judy Iannaccone Ill 835-5381. Arts Academy of OrCfnge County The Ans Academy of Orange County in Costa Mesa is a new umbrcll:i org:inization for the Costa Mes:i Art League, Ballet Montmarire, Co~1:1 Mes:i Civic Playhouse and Newport Beach Showtimc. The group is planning to Cund :ind build a community :ins fa cility for the four groups in Costa Mesa. For more information, call Alice Lcggcll at 5-'0-2557. Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse The Costa Mi:sa Civic Playl\ouse needs many \Olunteers for U)hering, backst:igc. mailings, typing, lights, sound cffecls, speci:il effects, costuming, collecting props, play rc:iding committlS,~ programs, advertising, public relations, fund-raising, house • manngcrs, assist:mts to producers. membership committee, clc:ining and slraightening up, :ind photography. For more information, call 650·5269. Costa Mesa Historical Society The Costa Mesa l lii.toric:il Society collects information, photos and artifacts rlll:uing to the history of Costa Mesa and the I l:irbor area. It is open to the public on Thur:.dl}S Crom JO a.m.·3 p.m. :ind by appoin:ment. Volunteer) arc needed for the Children's I listory Program, to update current books and to distribute materials to schools when requested. Thi.! society needs people with on interest in local history to scnc as docents (tour guides) at its historical ~iu:, the Diego Sepulveda Adobe. 01her needs include people with typing :rnd filing skills and people to ''ork with the pho10 collection. Cull Charle:. Beecher :it 631-5918. Easter Seals Easter Sc:ils Society needs \'Oluntecrs for ongoing clerical work, help in programs for children \\ith disabilities and one-time \Oluntecrs to help \\ith special C\cnts. For information, c;ill 83-'· I I I I. KENNY de PRINTER :'50 J;>t 2 ,, ...... , to the body that has the jurisdic- tion," she said. Melo<ly Carruth, Uiguna Hills City Council member and airport opponent, does not believe super- visors can eliminate the reuse agency. "ln my view the County Board oC Supervisors are partners in the ETRPA authority," Carruth said. "Should the supervisors choose to extrnct the county from the uu· thority that is a decision they may make. However, the supervisors do not have the ability under the law to <lisb:rnd or dissolve ETRPA. "l think that, unfor1unately, a couple of the supervisors forgot what they agreed to do as partici· pants of ETRPA." It took ~even months to deter· mine the make-up of the nine· member planning aulhority, which was crealed last March by the su· pervisors in conjunction with the federal government to study a range of reuse options for the ma· rine base. The authority, which includes the five supervisors, three repre- sentatives from Irvine nnd one from Lake Forest, was to submit a reuse ·plan to the Department of Defense. The initiative calls fOr the reuse agency to be replaced by a Citi- zens Advisory Committee. That commillce will be made up of five members appointed by the Orange County League of Cities selection . committee, one from each Supcr- visorial District; two appointed by the Board of Supervisors; and six appointed jointly by those mem- bers, including tWO aviation CX· perts. "The init ia tive is very explicit on the composition of the board and as to how this wtll come about," Wieder said. "The 'board only has the responsibility of appointing two members to that... the rest RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY llC. ... ,_ .... CMrs""' 1121 ..... 1u1 .. cesra •u-su.usa WELCOME TO THE 21ST CENTURY· The U.S. NAVYhas tomorrow's tt·ch11ology today. Wi1h jobs i,n more than 60 exdting career fields. the ~avy can put you on the lead· ing t>dge of some of the world's most ad\'aHCt'd technology. You c.ti1 get the fine t high- tt·ch training now, and prepare for .1 b1 ight. 'iolid tomorrow-m M 11111 n/ tlil' .\'m' Navy. Full Speed Ahead. Orange County's United Way I NEWPORT CENTER ORTHOPEDIC, INC. MEDICAL & SURGICAL SUPPLIES and • • - @) ConnTec Invite you to an Ostomy Clinic Day Wednesday. Nov. 30, 1994 IO am· Jpm at ... ' 4-00 Newport Center Dr.,# 104 Newport Beach, CA (714) 644-0065 I -- •RSVP required for appointment with RNET Hoag Presbyterian Hospital RNBT'S to consult with OStomates. .. •NOFEE falls in 1he laps of the Jeaguo - thut•s where the battle will be. They didn't want to take a sta"d -now they have to. " Disbanding the au1hori1y will likely be opposed by 1he cities of uke Fore~t and Irvine, as well as other~ in south county who are in clo e proximity to the El Toro site. Lake forest, which has already lo~t one ~uit against the initiative, ha~ threatened to file another. "There will always be lawsuits," said Wieder, who had harsh criti· cisms for city officials who would consider such action. "l think people who oppose lhe airport would want to be included in the decision process," she said. "13y putting lhemsclves in an ad- versarial position, they are affect- ing the possibility of their being on the board." Riley sugges1ed the supervisors take a week or two to research the que~tions of funding and commit· ment. "The marines won't be leaving until 1999," he said. IBllll frMI .... I DeWitt believes ii was his involvement wi1h RcLca! Costa Mes:a that landed him the job. "It's really right up my alJey," he said. "l love urban design work and city bcau1ifica1ion. Basically, l'm going to be doing the ume thing down there and getting paid for it. I'm really very excited about it." But, DeWitt said he won't RAMP . Fr•• P•9• I The wheelchair ramp project was put into motion by Jesse's teacher, Charlie Fisher. He knew oC Jesse's situation and worked with the dislrict and Newport Hcigh1s Principal Shele Tamaki 10 make the plan work. ''Charlie brought this to my attention lhat a ramp would really help out a Jot," Tamaki said. 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DeWitt said he also plans to ~ork on 1he Cost1 Mcsa-Wcrribcc Sister Cities Project while he's in Australia. Mesa. He said he'll be writing grant~ for the ReLcaf Costa MeS<I prOJCCI and will keep in con1nct with 1hc members here. "I've downloaded my computer at home so thnt I can upload the informa1ion·over there," he said. ''So, l'm still going to be invo~~ed. "But, I have dotted all the 1 s and crossed all the t's, and ReLeaf Costa Mesa is definitely intact. I've got all my troops together, "The distance between Ne"castle and Wcrribee is like from San Diego to San Francisco," ):lid DeWitt, who has served on the Sister Cities Project committee here. "But, t huve full in1cntions of getting our city more connected with Werribec." district took care of the project. I think that it boosts a lot of kids' self esteem to know that "e ·all have needs and the school will work to get those needs met." their son went up and down the new r:imp. "He's such a sensitive boy and he really likes everyone." Newport Heights'·DARE officer, Newport Beach Detective Ed Walsh, and Jesse's parents were also at the celebration, much to his surprise. Judging by the crowd or energe tic sixth-graders gathered for the ceremony,.Jesse is quite the popular guy. "Jesse is really nice nnd everything," said sixth-grader Katie Evarls, 12. "When we see him we say 'hi' and he says 'hi' b:ick. h 's like everyone loves him and he loves everyone." 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Bv llAll.Rv FAULKNLR, Sroars WuTn CERRITOS -The Irvine High foot- ball team, '"hich postponed Corona del Mar's entry into the CIF Southe·rn Sec- tion . Divbion V .Playoffs one week by beating the Sea Kings, 28-14, Nov. 3, foiled Cot1ch Mark Schuster's squad once again Saturday night. By losing to "~siting Santa Margariia, 21-18, in the regular-sea.s~n finale, Irvine thwarted the scouting strategy ut1hzeJ by the CdM conching staff to prepare for f'riJay's Ctr first-round action. "We diJn't !>cout Villa Park (CdM's first-rounJ op- ponent, 7:30 p.m. at El Mo- dena High). because we fig- ured Irvine ''ould win, and put us up against a first- place team," said Schuster, whose team (5-5) weni from third place to second thanks to Sant:i Margarita's upset. Se• View Leque FINAL League Owr•ll WLT WLT •wport ) 0 0 10 0 0 CdM 3 2 0 5 S 0 ·o T010 2 2 1 s 4 1 1rme 221 4 51 SMMONll12lO 4 &0 Wooc!bfidgt 0 5 0 5 s 0 ·won coo !lip IOI Cf bdl laturda~a lcOfe S..U M.rQMC.l 21, Irvine 18 "We senl all our guys to scout the first·place teams, because ''e dic.Jn'1 figure Villa Park (9-1) was a con- . sideration," s:iic.J Schuster, who was also surp1ised the two teams were pitted against one another after meeting in last year's first round. ··1 didn't think they matched teams up in the first round two years in a row," Schuster said from the · section office, where pairings were released Sunday. Schu~tcr. in his first seasQn after taking Azusa to six CIF pla)Off :.ippearances in nine seasons, may 'neeJ a history lesson regarding the Spartans' 30-28 upset 'ic1ory o'er Cd~I in last yerir's first round. The Sea King pL.!)ers, however, arc likely to have vi' iJ memories. Schuster saiJ he still hopes to get injured starters CdM vs. Villa Park Drian Hogan (ankle), Timm Quinn (leg) and Aaron Perlmut- ter (Achilles) back this week, though Hogan ( 1,397 rushing yards) is ques- tionable. Hogan sat ou t la st week, afte r playing briefly in week nine. l•t EJ Modena High, Friday, 7:30 p.m.) CdM (5·5) non-leagu• 28 Edison 35 14 Manna 22 8 KeMed>' 14 37 Saddleback 7 55 SA vaney 13 • Su View LHgue 35 El loro 28 6 Ne1. poll Hlroor 1 21 S Margarita 12 14 Irvine 28 7 Woodbridge 6 VIiia Park (9-t) non·l••gu• 1 Valencia (lorf) o 28 Brea-Ollllda 7 15 l rabuco Hills 14 35 Loara 0 21 M1ss1on Viejo 17 Century leagu• 14 Foo1t1111 33 42 El Modena • 8 14 Orange 0 14 Canyon 10 27 SA Valley 8 PORTS SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CARLSON, 642-4330, ext. 387 No. 1 Tars draw . No. 1 seed • Sailors will be at home in the first round against a familiar foe -Saddleback High's streaky Roadrunn ers. Bv BAJUlY FAULK.NE&, Sroan Wanca CIF DIVISION V PLAYOFFS first Round, Frld.ir, 7:JO Saddlcback (4·S·1 al Newport 11.lroor (10·0) Brea-Olind.i (7·2·1) 11s. Century (4·G), .it SA Bo~I Vall'nci.i (4·S·1) al Westminster (G-4) Kennedy (7·3) vs. Foolhill (64 ), .11 Tustin Western (7·2-1) vs. Senile (8·2), <JI CS Fullerton CdM (S·Sl vs. Vill.i P.irk (9· 1), ill El Modena Canton (7-3) vs:EI Doudo (6·4), oil V.ilcnci.i El Toro H·S-1) 11s. S.w.inna (11·2), .:at l.:a P.>lm.i Beyond the obvi· ous pairing of the fo rmer Sea View League rivals, how-• ever, there are no prohibithc favorill.:s in a divbion that prcxluced u 7-2· l :it-hirg~ enlr) (Western). ''There is no eas) dr;m," s;..11J CERRLTOS -Newport Harbor High football coach Jeff Brinkley echoed the feelings of ~is colleagues, who marveled at the balance of the 16- team CIF Southern Section Division V playoff bracket, released Sunday at the section offire. ' Brinkley's Sailors, however, received a draw bcfiuing their status as the unbeaten No. I seed, hosting Golden West League third-place finisher Saddleback, one of two Drinkky, "hose team surtcr1:d tt first-round pla)off Jcfea1 for the first time Ill prc,1ou' six po!>beason trip!> under his guic.Jance IJst fall. '"I here\ so much balance, because the \\hole tfaisiun b c1:.ntr;il· iLcd in Orange County. All the schoob arc bJl)11..all) get- ting the same type of kid!)." sub-.500 squads in the field at 4-6, '· -. Looming on the other side of the dr:J\\ arc ~1.cond· seeded Sa' ~rnna and third-seedec.J Sef\ ilc, both 8-2. Friday at 7:30 in the first round: . Saddleback vs. Newport Included among the losses for l•t Newport Harbor, Friday, 7:30 p.m.) Coach Jerry Witte's Roadrunners was Saddleback (4-tl) Newport (10·0) a 37-7 non-league drubbing by Co-non·l .. gue non·leag'ue rona de! Mar, a team the Tars edged, 7 Arcadia 21 28 Orange 10 7-6, in their annual Sea View Lea1?.ue 0 Orange 35 28 Ocean View 0 h d r 28 SA vaney o 28 Foothill 7 s ow own. 7 Corona del Mar37 21 C3nyon 19 After achieving the school's first 6 University 24 22 Sa;anna· 15 10-gamc winning s treak, and the best Golden Wttt Ltgut SH View League l t ' 64 f ' 14 Ocean View 1 9 IMne 1 s ar Ul seasons o \arslly compe-20 Westminster 27 7 Corer.a del Mar 6 titian, the Sailors will try to tic the 21 Servite 47 24 wooc!bndge o school single-season victory record set 35 Santa Ana 7 27 S t.larga11ta 23 by Brinkley's 1992 section finalist. 30 Tustin O 35 El Toro 14 ''This is a new ~Cal)un :mJ \\c\c got to !>tart o,·er," Urini-k\ !t:.11J. "This is "here our onc-gariH.:-al-a- time phflosophy will really com1: 11110 play, becau!>e you can't look ;1hcaJ lu the rest of the division. We h:.i' c lo look at our first-rounc.J g.11111:, 1h1.n \\Orry about the ne.:1.1 l)lep ii \\c get there." Junior <lcfen:>i\c tacl-le !-.lui)l'' Pie- dra, sidelined in Thurnby\ 35· I-I "in over El Toro in the regular· season fin:ilc, may or may uo1 · be available this \\eek. firinklc' hJJ no further \\Ord on his Status S~nday. ~tuc .\tuns D.\JU l'Jtl Jeff Brinkley, who has guided Newport Harbor High's Sailors to a 10-0 record and the No. 1 seed in the CIF Division V football playoffs, barks at an official at the end of the second quarter in the Santa Mar- garita game after the officials allowed Santa Margarita enough' time to get off a successful° field goal at- tempt froni 32 yards out in the Sea View League test. With the pressure of the CIF playoffs approaching, coaches from both sides of the field in .most every direction figure to vocalize af an even higher level. Liebenuood anxious for '95 ·with solid group of returners ~ Eight spots in offensive scheme figure to be manned with returning starters. BY BAR.RY FAULK.NE~ Sl'OaTS Wann A CIF Southern Section playoff berth elut.lcd the Estancia High football team fo r the fifth straight season, but Coach John Liebengood was already talking about positives to build on for next season, so that streak goes no farther. "I'm looking at coming back and trying to get this ball club to the playoffs," said Liebcngood, who completed his ninth season with the Eagles with a 4-6 record, 1-4 in the Pacific Coast League. "We're going to miss some seniors who wilt be mov- ing on, like Karlo Amaya and Oscar Lomeli, but we've got eight people back on offense, which is a prelly good nucleus to start with." "\vc'"c had turno\'er the la.st few )CJr:. un the stalf, anJ I hJ,cn't lall.cd with any uf them }Cl. about nc.\l )Ci.Ir," Liebengood e~plaineJ. "It sure \\Ould b~ ni .. :c tu maintain some cont111uitv." Included among the returners are juniors Da h) Gonzalez (777 rushing yards this season), One continuJtion tnto nc.,1 se~on "ill be the double-tight end I formJuon f>O\\Cr running auad, th~ EJgle) utilized th1. l..1-.t lhrcc games. linemen Chuck Johnson, Chris Candlish, Joey Herman and Marco Bosquet, quar- terback Frough Jahid, tight end Joe Flores and receiver Adam Stauffer. Linebacker Rya n Crogan, linemen Can- dlish and Jeremy Osso, and Jahid at safety arc among those back defensively, adding to Liebengood's optimism. .. The big thing, now, will be trying lo P•clflC: Coa1t League FINAL League Overall W L T WLT 'U;IN !Us 5 0 0 • 2 0 'Meu 31 1 721 'Urlwtn.Cy 2 2 1 4 5 1 A;.sott"'..d 2 3 0 4 6 o ~ki111 4 0 2 8 0 Eatanc:la 1 4 O 4 6 O •Clindled Clf DMslcfl \"J 1'!.iyolls "\Ve have 1hc kind of linemen "ho c.in make it work, and \\C h:ic.J l\\O ba~b (Gonzalez and Arna~ J) "hu cJch. gaine<l more than 100 )Un.ls lhe last l\\O \\Cel.s," Liebengood said. keep all my assistant coaches," !>aiJ Licbengood, who has only one full-time on-campus Licbcngood also singled out the qu.ility contributions or departing !eniors Ben No\Jk, Carlos Orozco, Tom Feeney and Mike McKicrnan. "Those !..ids gave us 100% effort all ~cason," L11:.bcn· good said. · teacher (Orfensive Coordinator Art Perry) currently among bis assistants. Monday, November 14, 1994 5 Familiar I oe for Mesa: Norte Vista Uv llAll.JU' f,\ULK.,Lk, 1oil11' \\'1U1u CC.l<.R I IOS ~I h1. 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Norte Vista (al Riverside CC, F11day, 7 .:JO p.m.) Meaa(7·2·1) Norte Vista (6-4) non-league non·league SJ v1.<.I ti ~~ t. ... _ 0 38 .. ·.t.~:..1i ~:.r -~ ~~ -_, 0 28 M31lJ r 2( '6 R~ :ma .~ ,, 38 Tro; . " c ·cnn ~ :;s 63 SaNl A t1 ... "" 1.: PCL Sunklst League 56 LJ; • ..l a ....... ·: J .. .. • a 9 28 A.iSO I, 1o•1. I h c~ .... c, u 55 Estanc.a ~ 31 R fTl cf • ... r1;: 2~ 30 UM'efStf 3J 1-< \ ilC:?.r 3 2S 14 Laguna tt ... s 2 7 8 s .... m !.n (6 DCC men roll ·Pirates slice COST A MESA -Orange Coast Col- lege's men's basketbJll team opened the 199.t campaign on an up·beal note Satur· day night, leading the entire way for a 90- 81 non-conference victory over College or the Canyons in 1hc winner's gym. up Gauchos Orange Coast women rebound for a pair at Chaffey tourney Tim O'llrien's Pirates were led by twin 21-pojnt bur~ts by Corne! Archer and Damian Marbley, as well as Steve Single- ton {14) and Rico Ulandin (12) in a bal· anced effort. Coust led 49-35 at halftime and pushed it to a 22-point margin in lhc second half before releasing the pressure. Orange Coast will be looking for its sec- ond wi n Wednesday night with a road game at Sao Diego Mc a. OUN•I COAST •o, CANYONI 11 c .... ,.... "'-"" .... O...l ,_,... c. .... 0..Hy ::.~ t '""-.......... .... fl;ON.COM talNCl """" 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 • s s J u l 2 l • 10 s • u • I l 1J I I l I 0 0 • • ' ) . " • e l • JI IJ u .. o.....,COMt ... ,, . 2 I I S I J S ' • • 1 l • e • • ' s 1 21 ' .... I J I 4 •• , 21 1 I I 2 e e I 1J • e e e t I I 4 1 I J • ,, .. It. ~ Sauk throws two TD passes to pace Orange Coast College I past a struggling Saddle6ack. MISSION VIEJO -Orange Coa!>t College's Pirates have a shot al winning three of their last four games in Mission Conference football play this season with Riverside looming on Saturday, now that Saddlcback is behind them on the wrong end of a 23~19 count in a Central Division game. The Pirates (2-7) managed to l.ecp the back of quarterback Matt Sauk's JCrscy rcfatively clean with their pass protection, for one or the few ti mes this sea.son, nm.I it paid orf hAndsome ly u the OCCt!u:ir- tcrback threw for two touchdowns, com- pleting 11 of 27 for 224 yards. without bein& sacked once. Jeff Clayton ran for one touchdown for the Pirates ud Olris Jackson and Olm Quinn booted up whb Sauk on scoring plays of 43 and 14 yards. ClaytOD'I c«orts &ivo him 919 ~rds on 185 carries t~ nine pmes lhi sea· son., lDcludln& nine touchdowns. Score by Qu.,te,. Or1noe Coast ~dalt~Ck First Quarter OCC-Cl3)10n 6 run (Ne l.llled) 13 3 0 7-23 6 0 7 6-19 Sad-Pafton 24 IOI rei..m ~IC u.led) OCC-Jatkson 43 pus lrom SU: (Kaiser lue~ Second Qu•rter OCC-Kaiser 32 FC Third Quarter Sad-Pcert 17 run (Knutson luek). Four01 Quarter occ-ou.m 14 pass trom Sauk~ l.lc'l Sad-ThOINS 2 pass Crom WOOd (pass '"ltd) AllendMICI 400 (tstimattd) INDIVIDUAL RUSHING occ-~ ?S-72. Sad-Pttty 1o~1 INDMDUAL ,AHINQ OCC-SM. 11-27-2. 22~ Sad-WOOCI. 2•·39--0 272. lllDMDUAL RICIMNQ OCC-Jlruon •·122 Sld-~.1-96 GAiia STATISTICI OCC 1M rna dilwnl 23 11 Rusltls Y•daet 41-llt 3"129 Passilll y¥daQI • UI '72 PWbla 1 t ·2H 24.U o SIW·Yl"I* none llOl'9 ..... ~ )4$ 401 PIMa 6-30 •-34 I ~~mt H 2·1 naot--M rn•. 10..1m H1 ONTARIO -The Orange Co.i)t Clll· kg\! \\Omen's basketball lCJm rcbo1.111d .. :J from an opening-round loss to ''"1 the eum.obtion chJmpio~h1p uf the Ch.1th!) 'l ournJmc:nt, SaturdJ) anJ SunJa) Coach Mike Thornton·~ P1tJll:l) poh-.h1.J off ~toorpark, 88·55, in SJrnrd.l) \ \:\>ll'lu· la1ion semifinal, before holding l>ll Uuttc.:. 6..\-61, Sunday in the conl)ulJtt1.m l1tlc gJlllC. OCC's JJmic Sch111c, a 6-foot fr~~hman. kc.J the PtrJtC!i \\1th 18 pomt:. 111 CJd1 gJmc, !ln:H~h1ng 11 rebound) ar..111bl Uutte, \\hich ha three returning si.ar1c1 from last ~Json's ~tatc cnufinallst. "There \\ere some 'cry good tc. nh 11\ that tourn3ment, so "'c'rc happy to omc out or there \\Ith t\\U \\i0'1,'' 1 hornlon ~aiJ K thlccn Kelly nk a free: thruw "ith ix econd, ldt ~gam!it 0uutc to p:iJ :i t\\O·pornl lc:id for the Pirate , Y>ho 'IUr· 'i\eJ ~ 6-Cor-l 9 free-throw hooung rcr- formancc m th:u aamc. Sophomore rctW'niOJ Marter America Robledo had 16 points apiMt Moorp~rk, then joined Kelly with 10 Sund:ay. The Pita&el (2·1) play their hoine optft· ' er \\ ..:dncsJJ) at 3 .b p.m :i!::i.n t ~ .. n U..: 1 na rJ rno ORANOI COAST 64, aun1 61 l •'l'JW" <.l~·~ u .1, ''•"''" lOj•tl ~ ..... . k ... . "'""" l ut.J• lO' lAllO' Jl'-'L '• rt "' Ip u.~ .. ,~ r. ) , 14>. l ......... U 0 I 0 ~.11, 0 0 I 0 ~ s t 2 u r ....... J 0 4 • • • .i.1c-4.o l II 4 r. \lllM 0 I I I ""-~--1 J 4 II M.uU. .U 9 II •1 t•..t• '• ll "' ... l 0 ' ' 4 ) J Ill 2 0 II S 2 u J ' ' • ) 10 • 0 J II I l e 4 I 2 I 4 :: • Ii .... tc\l.fTl\t( <XC. Jl·.H > ,_..... p.ro1o (){C -~ ,, ~- 111.11• -l••~" I, l•I t. 1 ........ ;i1. ,.._ .. OCC H, MOOllPUK 14 (0 1.\110' U\iftL'iAl Ul.io&• l-' """" I 2 I 4 L •• 4 •• • e 2 • ~ , •• u 2 e J ' • e • e .. ' ,, I I e I ..... " ) a ' • l I 4 l 4 I 4 • > e • • • 4 I " 4 I I I ' ..... ) • s • 1 I 4 t .. , .. ) 1 • , •ntt• .. e Monday,November14, 1994 HIGH ICHOOL llOYI AND ..... c•ou COUNTH Dl .. UAfllH .... ICHIDULI. CdM boJI sharp Both teams will b:lttle again in the fin:ilJ next S1llurday at Mt. SAC still looked at this r;ice, even though it wa the prelims. u our Ja:st, because or what happened two yeor1 ago, when we didn't qualify." Gwin was nlso CdM's third lini)hcr al the league finals Nov. 4, "l fell really good during the ruce," Gwin said. "J felt huge today. Both Kohei and l Celt huge." Slingsby, however, wus the: hugest. .... ,..,,..c•mn• ~·~ -4bolb,IO ......... 20 buftltc.i, 14 uHco bau, ti tallpiR. l lllffphf'&d, 1l fOddlil\, 3 lilla Gd, I 2 to~. 7 wh1~h. 4 blue ahM'ti (relN5t'dl. •cap_. lH .... -l bo.lu, J7 •llk'n· t u ftd bass, 9 rodi&h, t 75 teulpi9', 24 whllie&h, 11 bYc.bMlth ~h. 44 IN(Wrft. U8011UYC fallTIN'lley ..... , ..... ~ Sea Kings take first bite. "ll will be D good race beawcen us, St. f rancis, NordhoCC .and L:l Cannda,'' 5Uid Slin~~by, who beat runner-up Kevin Kocpcr of St. Francis by 20 seconds, leading u CdM contingent that knew it could quulify Cor the finals, yet didn't want to take anything granted. Sabol c -1. City Grlnlet. UVC1 2. VIM~t Munao, uvc. Sabol A/I -1. Nkti Clreet, UYC; 2. Tyttr tQsMll, UYC. WMll S.. -D* IGM~ NHYC. ...... IChool S)tf• -Of DMsloft I turoff•, fJnl tound: AIOWI .ic COtOM ckl M#, 2 Jh' llJCUA.IU> DVNN1 S.-0111'1 Wutta. Us«r -1. <Mw ford, U\'C: 2. rt1M Thom~ NHVC; l. Da~ Tlnlkt, LIYC; 4. Gay Doupffty, UYC. • WA.l..NUT -ln a tightly con- tested rocc, considered the: most competitive In all of 1he boys Divi· slon 111 cross country heats, it came down to the sixth man on Saturday, as Corona dcl Mar High finished No. 1 in the ClF South· crn Section Division 111-A prelimi· naries Ill Mt. San Antonio College. "The yeur before last (1992). we screwed up here in the prel1ms," Slingsby added. "So you c:in't tnke the prclims too lightly, und you cnn'l go all out, either". h's ju!.t an- other step, but the next two weeks arc big ruces." He cruised with the lenders for mc>!.t of the race, then poured it on going downhill on "Poop Out Hill," crcuti11g n wide gap between himself and Koeper and third· pluce finisher Mike Thatcher of Lu Canada (16:14). Twkhcll l l -1. tlink Wal,Mf, NYHC. Udo 14 A -1. MMt Ca&tdlO. ICYC; 2. Bob Y.il~, UYC. Udo t 4 I -!toy WOC>Wy, UYC. p.m. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC MEETING CdM senior Driun Slingsby, con· tinuing a strong llllc·season surge, will go down in the books as the individual winner, posting a time of 15 minutes, 45 seconds. Sophomore Tyler Beardslee (16:33) followed Slingsby, finishing second for CdM nnd eighth in the team standings, while junior Andy Gwin (16:46). senior Kohei Tsuji· moto (16:47) and freshman Brian Coombe ( 17:24) also scored. For Slingsby, it was a much dif- ferent song this ·time on the dc- munding, hilly course than on Oct. 21, when he struggled al the Mt. SAC Lnvitutional. TO BE HELD BY THE ORANGE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION PROJECT: But largely because of freshman Cameron Conover, CdM's sixth man who finished 21 st in the te am standings ( J 7:33). the Sea Kings were able to edge an outstanding · St. f rancis team, after both fin· ished with 46 points. "(Gwin) and I finished together, like we always do," Tsujimoto said. "We danced at the end. We "J wa!.n 't looking at the signs (on the path) this time," said Slingsby, the Sea View League in· dividual champion. "I just enjoyed the race." DESCRIPTION: Pursuant to the C&litornb Enviromwnul Quality Act (CSQAI, th• Orange count y S'nviroMWtntal HAnagement Agency (OCEMAI b.a• pre~nd anviroiwental I~ct Reporl: CIIRI No. 552 to evaluatte the potential environmental iinpact• a11ociated with a111en~t• to th• John Wayne Airport (.IWA) Pha•• 2 COMMrcial Airline Ace1H Plan and Regul ation (Pha•• '2 Acc•H Pla.nl and related implementing actiona which would facilitate tb• initiation of lilllited co...-rcial car go carrie r operation• at JWA . CdM girls go with the now Corona dcl Mar (57 points) to a runner-up finish in the heat, qualifying for next Saturday's CIF Division Ill finals. 1Jn1ted Parcel Service. co. (UPS) and Federal Ex:pr••• have i nitiated cooaideration of the propo•ed amendment• aa a re1ult of their d11ire and reque•t to provi de regularly 1ched\lled - comnercial cargo operations at JWA with an allocation of one Clue A Average Daily Depanur1 (ADOI. UPS and Federal Bxpresa are propo1ing one H i ght ~r day, Monday through Pri day, utilizing a Boeing 757·200 and Airbua >.·310 aircraft re1pectively. WALNUT -Tra°'1 Clark, Corona dcl Mar High's senior standout who ,has won five rross country invi- tationals this season, was instri..4'.~d to shifl into crui~e control while 't:'ntering the infamous "Poop Out Hill" at Mt. Sun Antonio College on Saturday in the gi rls CIF Southcnl!>cction Divbion 111-A prclim. There wa:. no need for Clark to chase eventual winner Elaine Candhola, a rrc~hman from Nordhoff, '"ho'u blo'' n away the pack :md crossed the finish line nearly a minute before anyone else. Estanciu's Tanya Perkins (20:44), running as an in· dividual, did not qua I if y. • The Sea Kings also received fine performances from Christy Cummins (20:21), who was seve nth in the team standings, as well as Jennifer Morgan (2J:12), Laurel Hafer (21 :16), Jennife r Dlair (21:28), who finished 15th through 17th, respectively. The puilX)ire of thu public 111eeti ng 11 for the Planning C~11ion to receive and conlider public testimony on the reconnended action that the Board of Supervi aora c erti fy Pinal ElR 552 as complete an~ adequate CEQA documentation. The Airport conni••ion wi ll con•ider th• approval of the proposed amendment• t o P~ae 2 Acee•• Plan and related impl111111ntin9 aetiona during a meet1ng t entatively scheduled later t hi• month. ' PLANNING COMMISSION PROJECT LOCATION MAP On the b:.isc of the first hill on the three-mile co urse, Clark r 1adc u big move, going from eighth to ~econd pl:.icc, about l •/~ miles into the race. "I 'don't think l mac.Jc a move, I think (the others) just fell back," !>aid Cl~uk, who~c time of 18 minutes, 49 seconus wus gooc.1 for second place, while leading "I told her to mellow out," CdM Coach Uill Sum- ner said. "She also had a stomach ache, ~o she did what she could. She was in eighth place, and then she sot out of there and moved' into second in a heart· beat. At the top of the hill, I just told her to relax. She didn't need to do any more than that. We didn't chase (Candhola), and it's a gooc.l thing we didn't, be· cause look ut her time ( 17:53)." A public meeting on the adequacy of EIR 552 will occur as follow•: OA'I'E: 1'uesday, Novetllber 22, 1994 TIME: 1:30 p .m. (or 1oon after) ~-I P~C£: Planning Commisaion Hearing ROOlll Hall of Admin11tration Building 10 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA MEETING LOCATION Sailors cruise SAC, beginning at 8:40 a.m. "Not everyone was rncing 100% today, because we were running to qualify, so it's hard to test your team when it's not racing all out," Barry said. "Our heal was less than competitive than some of the other ones. We had one goa) today: To qualify for the finals, and we did. ( 1 7~00), who finisheu second for the Tars nnd sLxth in the team st:mdings, topped his previous be:.t. by 11 seconds. DcZahd's time was four seconus quicker than his pre· vious best. WALNUT -Newport Harbor High's boys cross country team, 1hc Clf Southern Section Division Ill-AA favori1e, did not disappoint while competing on Saturday in the divisional prelims at Mt. San Antonio College. Seniors Jake Swun!.on (17:18), Ryan Adams (17:20) and Aaron Ward (17:23) finjshcd third, fourth and fifth, ·rc~pectively, for the Sail· or , whi le placing 11th, 12th and 141h in the team standings. u Coach Dim Barry's Sailors, ranked sixth sta1ewidc in Division Ill, and fourth in last week's final Southern Section Division 1ll poll, won their heat easily with 45 points to qu alify for next Satur· day's lll·AA finals, also at Mt. Among the great performances for the Tars included runner-up finisher Shahram OeZahd, whose clocking of 16 minutes, IS seconds was a ctlreer-best on tJ1e hilly, three-mjJc course. Henry Chian • ln a Division Ill-A boys racc:r, Estancia ~cnior Johann Appell ( 16:35) qualiried fo r the finals us an individual. I t -·-.._..,__,....._ __ __._, .................... .............. 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KELLY menced to transect busl-The registrant(•) com-This statement was filed · "" USE OF FICTITIOUS dueled by a general part· 2075 Newpo11 Bl., Costa Publi shed Newport for theop11n1ngthe1eot. & KARL JACl<SON, K.E. ness under the F1etltious menc1d to transact busl· with the ~cy Clerle ol E. COAST HW'f.COROO OH BUSINESS NAME nership ~:~:· c:j~~627 t(~t~h~: Beach-Costa Mesa Daily The Board of Educallon or AUCTION SERVICE. P.O. BuslneH Name(s) lisled ness under lhe Fictitious Orang• County on Octobttt M~~926~0NISHI 4971 The following persons This sus11men1 was flied S d b t~ l~owi • P1lo1 NovembOr 7, 14, 1994. the Newport-Mesa Un1f1ed BOX 825. RIALTO CA, above on: Oc1ober ·12, Bualness Nam•(•) Usled 11, 1994. SHARK DRIVE HUNTINGTON haYe abandonecf the use ol Wllh the CO\lnty Clerk of lore . ~ e ll9 m643 School District reserves the mn 909-873.0744, AUC. 1994 abovt on: DOt •ppllcable F824524 · Jh1 Fictitious Bu,iness Orange Counly on October persons. 059 Oonald M. 119h1 lo reject anyof au TION BONO "72l41-19. Kiiiy Kohl-Monson .,.arbof vi-Restaurants Published Newport a.act.-BEACH. CA 92649 Namo: c & 1 TECHNOL· 5. 1994 SPurcetll, HOH1 1 261J Dan5iel A. PUBLIC NOTICE B1ds and nol necess3nly ALLSP-ACE • COSTA D1vld J&IMt WUliams Inc.. Scon Shutlleworth: Costa Mesa Oallu Pilot 0c;. S ESACHR,,. IEKONYATCHAK, ™8 OGY. 2486 Harbor Btvd Randy Aanleln , wee · oe l\Qona. . accept th~ lowest Bid, and MESA, 1635 NEWPORT This stallment was flied President • 1 "" U A ROAD. IRVINf Costa Mesa, CA 92626 ·• Published Newport Beach· E226 Ana Rubio. Et43 LEGAL NOTICE 10 Wlllve any lnformahly or BLVD .. COSTA MESA, CA with th• Counly Clerk or This 11atemen1 was lllld lober 2'4, 31• November 7• CA92715 Randal Rankin, 2511 An· Costa Mesa Piiot October Jean Daydat1, Et37 Miles NEWPORT·MESA luegula111y In any Bid re-92627 Orange Counly on October Wl1h the County Clerk ot 14• 1994. This buslne$$ Is conOuctaO dover, Costa Mesa, CA 24, 31, November 7, 14, ~on1gomd'tit~1C86hScot UNIFIEDSCHOOL cecved Al29 SALLY NAVA. 12,199'. 0rang9Countyon0cio1* m627bylll urmcorporalld ISSoa.t-92626 1994. Ofl980' • at er1ne DISTRICT .. EWPOAT·MESA HOUSEHOLD ITEMS F124782 11. t994 llonolllerlhlna~hlp Richard B. Wallace. 250 m618 p~vhn,H~~~1 ~art~ Ayd• NOTICE IS HEREBY UNIFIED SCHOOL DIS-A132 DOUGLAS OEN· Published Newp0r1 S.acll-' · FH484S PUBLIC NOTICE SIGNED AKIRA KONISHI, SA-- So Rose, 11230. Placenlla. PUBLIC NOTICE f.,:; S"8nlka ~son °~,a~ GIVEN that the Bonrd ol TR I CT of Or•ng• HA RT. H OUSEHOLD Costa Mesa Cally Pllol Oc.. Put>Ushed Newport Beach-Fifi .. FU74U CHIKOYATCMAK • Education of the Newpon· C 1 ITEMS Co fM"YtTMW;. _ .. _ Tht registrant commenced to iiiiiiiijiiij ---------Natalie Hunl%Jnger Mesa UN1l41d Sct\ool OIS• oun 'I Al34 ANITA HEALY ART lobar 24, 31 , November 7, sta M11a Call~ Pilot Oc· ...... ____ .. trlnSICI busiless und« Ille NOTICE OF Propeny 24517 ltlct of Orang• Counly ~in Sh•ron L . Ching, DI-DESIGN, HOUSEHOLD 14, 1994. lob« 24, 31 , November 7, IMMEITAT'fmtff flCOUOus btJsr1tss name °' PUBLIC SALE·OF 1725 Pomona Av1., Cosla rtel/Ve sealed bids up 10 rector of PurchHl119 ITEMS m828 14, 1994. Tht tOIOWlng PIBOll(S names 119"1 abOW on NIA PERSONAL PROPERTY Mesa, Ca. 92627 (7'4) 642: 2·00 pm on 1he 29th day and Warehousing 55&-A142 EDWARD KROEGER m62t ls/art doing busillels • This stattment was fled Wltn Pursuant to the C&lifOfnia ~:01 d T~ME;,,.1 :~~1o!tM, oi No~ember. 1994, a1 111e 3217 JR, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS PUBLIC NOTICE :i~IHG \OCK· }lr> 111e County Cle,. 01 Ofange S.ll·StfVlce Storage Faclt· ~:ns· ~306A R:O F'::'J. Purchasing Office of said Published Newport A251 FRED & CHRIS EO· Fl Utt PUBLIC NOTICE STRE'ET 1J{ sJrA • .,PT County on HMmblr 7. 1994 ..... __ • .. -.. lty Act (8 & p Code 21700 G310B Peter Bowt. 0303H School 01s111c1. located al Beach-Costa Mesa Daily WARDS, HOUSEHOLD 8 I c oMus Fl tJtt 92701 • • ,..,.... NOTICE-This flcUUOUt N1mt --" seq.). th• undersigned B • 2985-B Bear Stteel Costa p I I N b t4 21 ITEMS us MU •m• c . ou• Stattment .... IM yurs MOUNT OlM wtll 1111 at public auction, 8. 'tch1 Re~,·~ B~ad-Mesa, CA 92626, ai which ~ ovim er • • A268 MARC RITCHIE. Stat9ment BuaJnesf'W•me JONG KUM CHONG. SSH ttom Irle da .. It .. flltd in the Cemellry • ~ on November 22. 1994, ~st1 rv ce, etir tlm1 saJd bids wlll be pub· 1 4. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Th• followlllQ persons are St•l•nMnl 569-31·1 1164, 1669 S CAM omc. ol Irle Coun1Y Clttl, A new ()lelMI •Ct.-.., PllftOOal property lnclt.1d1ng p w I Ot204 llcly openld and read IOf· m644 A380 COASTAL PACIFIC doing business as: The following persons art ROSE WAY, ANAHEIM, C Actltlous Business Name Stall-"~rvutg AU Faulu" lurniture, clo1hlng, lools 1~~;~ lrvl Ca COPIER MAINTENANCE/ PUBLIC NOTICE PROP., HOUSEHOLD FIRE/STOP, THE STE· doing business u : 92802 menl musl be fled belOI'• 11\al 1625 GI-•-and/or other household 92714 (7l:°) • 86~;060 SUPPLIES (MITA 5585 ANO ITEMS PHENSON COMPANY, ADVANCED BUll..OtNG This bumess IS c:ond\i<* llml Thi......, oflllUUiltmlnt ....., Items located al: ' 56851 A398 JEFFREY MILLER, GAZJNGUS DINGUS COM· TECHNOLOGIES LTD., 11¥111 lndMdu• -... C09ta U... Property 00101167979 TIME: 2:30 PM, Slored b~ All bids are 10 be in oc· Flcttttoua HOUSEHOLD ITEMS PANY. 2082 S.E. Brlstol 4400 MacArthur Blvd., SIGHED. JOHG KUM CHONG dOIS not ot ltMll auUIOl'la Ille ~ •• i ... mm•;•;•;•·-~ 2065 Placentla Ave .. Cos11 the 1ollowlng p•rsona. cordance w11h Cond11ions, Busln•uNem• A'1 83 LILLIE TOMS, #201, Newport Beach, CA Suite 500, Ntwport Bea.ch, Theregls1J1111commenctd . 11t4 In 11111 Sta" ot 1 RcWous Mesa, CL 92627 (714) 646-B'l63 Robert A. Davis, Instructions and Spec1flca-Stet•m•nt HOUSEHOLD ITEMS 92660 CA 9260 transact business under lh BUSlness Name In vlolltlon of 6166 TIME: 10:00 AM A~89 Soozl Moffat. B305 tlons which 111 on file 10 The follov.lllQ persons ate B436 W.J. RAYMOND, PLCC lncofpc>raled, (CA), William James Sha/bough liclnloln t>uslness name •Ille ~his 01 anolhtr unde< PAC911C VllW Stored by the following Michele B•n;abou, 8 122 the office of the Purchasing doing business as: HOUSEHOLD ITEMS 2082 S.E. Brislot #201, 1516 S.acrest DIM. cO: l\ll'l'ltS lslld abO¥t on NIA or f.tderaf sea ... Of' common law •MONAL PAM persons: L006 Rodger Bat· American Pacific Mor1g~ge 011ector of sold School DIS· MCCORMICK, KIDMAN & B455 W./lAURA ROB· Newport Beacti, CA~ IQO& dll Mar, CA 92625 This stnment was hied wi1tl (S. SlcUon 14400 ti seq . ~. Mof1uary nes. A052 Dane s. New. g0 .. 8~~4Tgi;a.,;1o•r1~ trlct, 2985·B Bear Sircet. BEHRENS. LAWYERS A EATS. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS This business I• COi\• Thi• business la con-lht County Cle,. of Ofange &uslness 1110 Prolesslons CNc*. C<emelory 1..008 Elie Storm. 0092 Al· w °'~" Stat Mon ll'S a Colla Mesa, CA 92626. PARTNERS OF PROFES· 8480 Wll..l.AAO BUTLER, ducted by: an • corpc>ra· ductld by: a Umlttd part· CounlY on HOYlmbtf 8 1994 Cod•) 3500 Pldftc View Ol'lw chatd R. Kuzubinskl, 0017 IS em es gag~ A Per1ormanct Bond rnay SIONAL CORPORATIONS. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS lion nershlp NOTICE Tiiis Flctftloii N ' First f1hnO ~ 9eadl GrlgOly A.. 0 Brien, C071 I°":: f~S~ff ~ r~ht be 1equlrtd al the d1Scr• lmpetl&I Bank Bu1ld1ng, 695 B523 BRIEN R. BUTLER. Th• reglslrant(s) com-The regl1111nl(I) com-Slallmenl . QPlr• IMS ,.!'!: TtEW'O UCROW M ..._ Joseph A.. Garc:la, C022 o • e aa e. • ,. lion of lhe Oist.itct. Town Center ·Drive, Suile HOUSEHOl..O ITE14S meoced 10 transact busl· meneed to transact busl-tr Ille di •-· 4590 MacNtlUf &Nd . l t75 ~~~~~~~~~ Thomas M. Gieser. Inc., ch&s11 must be made with Bidder musl have a cur· 1400, Cosua Mesa, CA C278 PMA., INC, HOUSE· n•ss under \he FM:tltlous ne11 under \he Fletltiol.ls 0:. • n was fled In lht Newport 11Nct1 CA 92660 8068 RenH O'Connor, =tnal..!~~ or~~·hl~ r1nuy Mita authorized ser· 92626 HOLD ITEMS Busloess Name(s) Ustld Buslntu Name(•) listld ~~~:StyNClelt AStanew NeWllOftlleach·COlllMtst A04 I Julie OUl'an, A032 s ~-, P• <>< 1 vice C$nltr located In Qr. Homer L McCormick, a C284 PMA., INC, tiOUSE· above on: S.24-92 above on: not applicable ame II-OlllY Pilot Stephan Camlglla, E217 \he ~"'4 dof ~;t'.,.·SC: ange County. Professional Corporallon HOLD ITEMS PLCC Inc., J .8 . St• William JatMs Shatbeugh :l::1 ~st be Of'*! .. bllora Illa\ CN2,958-4 Robert Montgomery, E061 eurc ~~e _.,_alt A mandatorylnspec11onol (CA), lm~i:tJ Bank Budd· Publlsh1d Newport phenson,Presldent This sl&lement wu filed ""1GOfu,..Sllllmtn HcwH,21.2&0.C S Pacific Photographic Co.. as la • and must be r• five (5) Mita 5585s has 1n9, 695 Town Cenler Buch-Cosia Mesa Cally This 1talement was filed with the County Ci.tk of does not of ltMlt aulllorta Ille --=:~:-:-::~~---- E169 Kevin Crosson, Et to mSaloved •l theblt~ 1or H 1 1•· been schoduled for No-011ve, Sulle t400. Costa Pilot N0Ytmb11 14, 2t, w11h the County Clerk ol Ofange County on October ""eus .... 1n~'* 11111 Of 1 Fk:tldous PUIUC NOTICE Dyltla L Alvea 11 1" IU ""'' 0 Pf Of vember 18 at 8 oo a.m All Mesa, CA 92626 1994. Or~e County on October 11, 1994, n._. tWnt In Ylollllon of ___ __;..:..:,,;;,..;..;.:,;;:__ Property 20139 cancina\lon In \he •vent ot bidders shouid coniact Ar\hur G. Kidman. A Pro. M645 11, 1994. F824S43 Ille rtohts Of anolhtr under Fiie ... "27214 2099 P!ac.ntla Ave., COsta Buy 11. Sell 11. Find It. Sally Papolf at (71'1) 556· lesslonal Corporatlon (CA), F82454t Published Newpon Such-ftdtrll. 511•. or common llw Ftc:TITIOUl._11 • •••••••• MHa, Ca. 92627 (714) 846-c1 ... ttt.d. 3280 for any lnqu11les r• Imperial Sank Building, 695 PUBLIC NOTICE Published Newport Beach-Co I M o-riu Pilot Oco ~ SlcUon 14'400 ti seq . llAmlTATmftff 3865 TIME: 11 :OO AM g11d1ng lhe Inspection. Al· Town Cenler Drive, Suite Flctttloue Costa Mesa Dally PilOt Oc· t .. '..~ 24esa3 N-·r .. _ 7• Ind Pr«>*slons Tht lolowtng pet'lon(s) 1400, Costa Mesa, CA o...... • 1, ovem...... • CodtL ls/art doS!Q bu$Wlln • OJ • STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • • • The UgaJ /Jq>anmml 111 the Dail} Pilat is plM.tM ... IQ announa ll nt'W ln'Via MIU~ IO MW businesses. ._- ~ wi.U now SF.ARCH the "'11M for""' 111 no cdm chargr. 4Ni S4ZJe""' rm ti~ 4"" tlN trip IQ the °""1H<n«in5'mta Ana. 1bm, of~ ~JIN INl'Ch is crmtp/mJ wt! wilJ jik J'NT fo:titit!uJ /1usinm MIN strJlmlml wiJh the ~ Galt, publish <mad wttlt for four wtdts at rrtp'irtJ,,, """4nd Ihm fik J'l"T proqf of~ wiJh the~ amt. . ~stop "'IQ fo """fatitious busintss Sllllnnml Ill the Dtrily Pilot, 330 w. &y 54 C.-.r M04. /fJ11" ltlnn« lll1fJ '1, ph« llllJ us 111(l14) 642-021 mJ wt! will,,,..~ forr IQ htDt4k thiJ ~ bJ mmL If JOI' shouJJ hdw ""1 /imJxr ~ pktlst lllll us llNi sw wiJJ ~mow th4n """to ll1Sist you. GooJ "'°';,, JOflT ~ IMtiMSt I ' I ,.. I I 92626 Bustneu N•~ lober 24, 31 . Novtmblr 7, 14, 1994. . Flrslfllrlg VIDEO, 63~ w LA PALMA Russell G. Beruens, a Pro-St•t-...nt t4, 1994. m622 Newiport BNch-Costa Mesa AVENUE MAHEIM CA 92101 fessionaJ COfPO(allon (CA) The follOWing person1 ate M623 l>altw Piiot LISA 'KWON 1Mo S INEZ 695 Town Center OrlVe. doing bUslnus u : PUBLIC NOTICE et.V9588 WAY AHAHEtt.t' CA!12102 Sui11 1400, CosUI Met1, CONVtVIUM EDUC A· PUBLIC NOTICE lh-tt••-·-New 1421.21 Oec5 ni11 buslntSs Is conducteo CA 92526 TIONAI.. FOUNDATION, 635 .-..., .._. 1J¥ 1f1 lndMclu.1 SUUMI M. Tague, a Law Baklf IB2<ll, Costa Mesa, Flotl....,. 8ualne .. Nw PUIUC-TICI SIGHED llSAKWoN Cofporatlon (CA), Imperial CA 82626 BtlaJneu .._.. 8t.l1•1nt -Thi rtgln'slt oommenaac:1 to Bri Building, 695 Town Donald I.. Croe>Ur, 30872 Stat...._t The ~ P9f90nl WI IT'"-If... ~anSICt ~ ..__ ..... Centlf Drive Suite t400, S. Pac. COut Hwy,, 1174, The IOMO'l'flng penona are dolna buslnnl u : "'""'iiHrrif ._. llc:lllcMls llUslrw ~ •; Costa Mesa. CA 921128• S. Laguna BHch, CA doing buslneu as: e) MA PUBLISHING, b) UIE Of f1CTJ110UI .. _ YntS 1111tc1 ltlM on NIA. Michael D. Michaela, A 92177-2505 Al.TA COFFEE WARE· Fl.EA BANE. 23 Cofpotate -u Tiiis lltlmtll Prole11lon1I Corporetlon Roberta Sktower, 635 t10USf 6 ROASTING CO., Plaza, Suite 180, Nr#pOr1 Thi I~ lht co!nty ~ Wiii ~ wtlll (CA), lml>lflal Bank Build· Bake< 18208, Cotta a.Msa. 3009 V-llla Way, Newpoft Beach, CA t2MO ... ....._::v-1111 l*'Ofl(I) Coun on M-"-0 7 1,_'f'O' Ing, 695 Town Ctnler CA 92628 Beach, CA lt2963 Craig a.a.y, 23 Cotpctale ---lie '* of 11t ~ ........ ,...., • _.. Drive, Suilt 14.00, Coata This busln1u Is con-Patil M. Spooner, 448 Place, # 110, Newport tioullO ~ """' OEE ~Cf·Th:r:ls f~ NMtt Mesa. CA 92626 ducted by: 50 I (3)C Non-62od SI., Ntwp0r1 8eac;h, S.ach, CA 92.MQ L IJOR & JR. MAIWT .,... Ytl'J Janel R. Mornlngslor, A ~r11 CA 92i>63, Anthony P. WU. Tiiis buslneH i1 con-at 6328 UNCOLM AVE., 1C" ~ lllot ,!!A Wll llltd In Ille Law Colpotallon (CA),. Im-The 1tgl11rant(1) com-son, 508 \\ 31st SI.. New-ducted by: an lnclMdual CYPRESS, CA 90l30 ~-•.::::,:ctn A new oerial Bank Building, 695 mencld 10 lransact bUsl-port BMch, CA 926&3 The registrant(•) com-Thi flcllloul ~ r..._. Mime 5'a- 'rown Cent., Olive, Sutlt neN under lht FictitlOUI This buslneu 11 eon-menced \o lfwi.ac1 bull-"'9nlCI to lbM ._ llltd mtnl must tit llM before 1111 1400, Costa M111, CA Bualneu N1me(s) 11111<1 dueled by: a general part· nesa I.Ind« the FktftlOut Nowntblr !I, 1990. In lime Thi '*'II of 1111 ..,.,_.t 92628 ebove on: t-14·94 nerlhlp Bu1lne11 N1me(1) llsted CM!~ Of Ot'111ge, ortglnal dOll not of ...,. lllllortll Ille Douglas J. Evertz, A Pro-Convlvlunt Educa11onaJ The regtatranl(t) com-aoove on: t-10.IM No M7•908 UM In 1111 ltldlt ot • F1c11ous fessioNI Corpotatlon (CA), foundation, Donald L. menced to nnaact bull-Crlllg Ba.Illy SCOT GfN, 20929 S CAL·...._ Marne In ......,,. ol 695 Town c.ntt< 01ille, Croc>Mt, V.P. Treuurlf nen under the FlctltJOYS Thl8 ~ was ~ LAWAY AVE lMEWO()() lie rlllll• of .... llftW SUit• 1400, Costa Mna, This tlalemtf'I( WH filed 811Mn111 Narne(a) llstitd Mitt the County Clerk of 9'1715. ' ' FMerli, S.. IX common 11w CA 92628 with the CO\lnty Cltrk ol above on: Ma..4 Orange Colinty on Septtm· LOMA KIM HGOY 2082!1 S =-Seclon 1+400 et Itel This bu1ln1u 11 con-Orange County on October Panl M. Spoonet 0-23, 1994. CALLAWAY AVE LNciwooo lllCI Pr-...oni ductld by: a general part· 11, l~. This •llltmecll wu filed reuete CA90715 • 'COOi) n«Shlp "2.UH with the Counay ~ ol ~ ~ 8elch-SfGNEO SCOT GtN L*A Fb1 FWllg The regletrant(s) com-P\Jbllahed ~ a.act\-Orange County on Octa** COICa ._.. Oally Not Oc· Qt NGOV • Tum llCMW llC. menced to lllN&Ct bus!-Costa M ... Ollty Piiot Oc· 11, ltlM. ~ 24 31 ~ 7 Tllll ~ -COftfUclld 1S1&1 ~Sl. ~':*N~:(:,lctil~~ lob« 24, 3t, NoYember 7, PublWd ,..::::;.. ,4, 1994.' • ' l!UllllndMOlll =~-= =~:.'l~, A La-. 14' 1""' ~ eo.ta ..... Delly Plot Oc• ""2t ~~-:.-:;: 0.WPllot Corl>OfatiOn ts1 Suzanne 1o0er t4, :t1, November 1. PUIUC IOTICI -Oll~..J•.i)~ -. CN21l5a3 M. '\'ague, Pres. of Cofpo. PUBLIC NOTICE 14, t994. *""""~...., .._ 14.21.21 o.ea r•tlon, Par1net, of pert· rnla Pio••-_...,..w lJlt /llot MIShlp Aotttlew lye•11111W ..,.u......, Dcc24.lt NCIW7,14 Chancn are Thie tt.temtnt WU ~ ..... "........ PUIUC NOTICI .......... you wll Ind With ltle County Cttlk of ....... ft. Thi....,,.,.,.,... Aoom9. OfMOt County on October Thi foloMne ,.,,__ .. PIGtltl1111 dOlf'll tMlrlele-.: whit you need t 1, ..... dOlnQ bUtlntel •: ......... --l.ANOUAOe IOWT10HS ~. .. "'--- PMllllMd Newpon ~ etU '~ tsas Thi~,.,__ .. Clll ...,, CA 1M1S CllMMtd you ...... to PIY C4e&I ..... Daly Plot ()0. E. CoMt ., ltO, Co-d0in!'u91Nll 11: Glofta MoClt a~•. 11 ... ...., you rMd ......_ rona dll .,., ma \WC>OWS ON THI! MY, 11on "-r Dr., c... Clll CM l..a.fy -. -~ ....... 14, 31, ~ 7, WY KON Moneon. -*' --COMe !tl!M!Y= aw, CA-&Ill - 'NINIWPOitlldiliLlllM H.14139 ALOliA l!MJTY, P~ .... _,... 11M11a1on1ay Dr .. Corona homn ,.._ 14, 1"4 ,_.., Ave., Corw C111 Hawpott llld\, ~ ltNa 1Mt1lfteal 11 CCNto yo.-cMltW .._ ____ _... __ ..... _... _______________________ ~ ___ ....... _.... ...... _macs~ Mir, CA tN2S '2111 _,.. br. •~dull hcMaeln9 Mede. ~ J Nnrport ~. M.S. Dally PUot Monday, November 14, 1 .. ':I - -------~ ilii1Cii W llOTICll l'lllUC llOTICU W llOTICU l'lllUC !!'ICU PUllLIC llOTICU l'lllUC llOTICll PuaLIC llOTICll W-__ _. -W: ........ iO h hiii*i liWd9r G &eij Wlil Klftaa llec:ome COun~ of Ofqe fll ... ft8141 NATAi.iE PUTNAM 372 £ flt County Cilfi Of Ofqe Pbtt•I•• ,..._.. MLa • _,, ., ... ,.. ' llN, ;;: _... M*' • h ..._ ........_ to 8le = or ountY on ~. 1994 RCm10UI • llllEll 20ltl s1r .. t, IC, Costa~ Coun\Y on Nowmlllf 7 1994 ......... ._ .... .._OP JllUaT ~ ~ .... CA 117'1. .... ol .... Ill ....... .oner ol •ldonee -• or NOTICE Tllll FICWous Namt ... lfATalllf 2627 NOTICE-Tlllt FIC1llollt Nln.e ...... rt T. P. lie. llm le ....,...... to Ille: 1111 !Ir. Km tt.f. 8le Uftlled --:Ji..: .wit. I Ul)lres it.t yWI TM ~ l*IOll(I Tn11 Mlntft It eond!QCI StllllNnl ~· "'-t ,_. Tn. t01ow1ng penone .. Lem Na. --lli'l• tllt Dftve, ........ -. 'tdef1" lecttlefY1 right. *• Md -...., .... wtll be lftlde, om 111t 4* it w •d ii flt llJlrt dOll'IO butir1t1a • p ' Ill lnO!Vldull lrOll\ 111t Cl• It .. l1leCI In 111t dOlnQ b\l8inNe .. : U .-....: --... •.!._di. CA.... ~ 1ef2111W COft"JM lo end now Mid .,.,_ ~ C°""8nt • ol lllt County Cllf1' A INTtRNATfONAl (71 4) 127 EO NATAi.if Pt/THAM Olla ot 111t County Cilfk A fAl.CON FINANCIAL SEA· WIU -• DIPAULT •-.......... ._ y..._ AMP141111 bW I UftdW Mid Deed ol ~. ..,.,_. « 11usw.s ~ StHt-1061 4971 W1N0$0N!i AVE FltgtSlranl ha not Y'l ~n flCObOus EluSNSS ~ Stnt· VICES, 2812 OcMn IMS, .... A.._ OP TRUil ....... ~ 8ftY ...._ fW 11111, ttn, ttlt4 l'iwt In 8le ,,..._ .......... ,....,... .... t must bt hllCI btlort NUE LA PAl.#A CA 90623 ro 11wact 1>11mm 11110t1 Ill mtnl must bt flld btlor1 1'111 Corona Oef Mar, CA II~ .,. .... '· 1-.. ., iriWITedrw " -.......... In ..... coune.v patt•tlon • Tilt -011111 rtdmtn 1M3 lictillOllS Mlntn 11111\t tlmt Tilt llnQ ol lflil Slltllntn D. Barry DoNtu.i.. 2812 L.99 YOU TMa ACTION *-....,._ IM .... PUii.iC llOTICI end ..._ Md deecllbed ~. '° ullefV Clft not of liMl! 111tr10ffll 1111 PRACttA LATTHITHAM. SS llslld hetM la°" 1101 ol itself 111trlortzl h Ocean Blvd . Corone del '° "'°'8C'f YOUR ........ ~. I .. falowt: Lot I In llloCtl ... lndebttdlw teeund In 8111 11111 ol I FlctlllcM t30.48·7HM, 4971 WINDSON Thia ~lalemtnf was flltd Wlln UM Ill 11119 Jlall Of • FICllUOUS Mii, CA 112625 cuat•JY, IT llAV • eftY,lfMlwllherilft. NOTICEOfTitUS'RE'I 11 or a.cdon 2, Belboe ~ Mid Deed, MIVw. 1ntn Nlml in Yk11a11on Of VENUE LAPAl.MA CA90S23-flt C01Jn1Y Clint ol Orqe 8utrim Nlml In vlOlitlon ol Thlt bu1lnH1 11 con- ICILD AT A "'9lJC MLI. The tC1U1 MMIUftt ol ._ SALi! UHDElt C>EeD la&encl, In the City or ~. wt1t1 ...._ rlQhlS ot 1nollltf under 19Sl COunfY on HovtmlW 1 1994 flt ngllls 01 anotn« 1111c1tr ducted by: an tnaMdull • YOU NllD M ...... ~ INlwe Of TRUST Newport Bwh, County or • pnwlded ttwetn, Md ectetal. Sllll or common OIWIUCti l,ATTHITHAM SS~ ""°1'1C£·Thll FICUUOus H1mt F1dttaJ St.Ill or common la Registrant hH not yet DPl,MATION OP THI fll ............ ~ T.I . No. M-7AI Ortnte1 lt"1 of 8le ~ prtndpel of 8le Stt Stc:uoii' 14400 It seq . 7-13-4633 4971 W1NOSOl'«i S1*mtat UpttH 11119 raart (Stt Secl>on 14400 ti stQ ~ to 1ran»ci butlnffs MW °' ,.. ,.,. ~ ... ~ lo ... ..... Loen No. 010111 ti ~ -INWfl Oft • note MC:ured ~...... iness Ind ProllUIOM VENUE. LA PALMA.. CA 90623-from "" dlll It WIS hllCI In "" &usiness llld PrOltS$IOM under \he flctlt.OYI neme(s) (~11111 MM•IST YOU IM fMellnaMI c ..... U · oa..Rat . ..,_Zll-20 Mep recorded In Boot I, wllh 1nWr'Mt • .). 1953 OlfaollltCountyClef'll Ant Codt) IJsted ebovt. YOU .au CONTACT A c:--.. Miiwee .. A.P. ~ OI04tt-Z7 Pege 31 of -.c.ii.w ~ In ..... ~ t tling Tiiis business IS conducled FICllUOus Buslnen Name Slate-fllSI r~tng D. Batr" Donahue LAW'IM. Ul60ft ""'!, ~ ~ J': ~ Mf ~A~ ~In R~ J'.:: .~ c:n= vu.tM IEWRl Y WEIT OCR by husband and wUt mtnt must be llled belort 1111t Newpor1 8-n·Costa M nus • aternent wu fil4 ~~ -~ c;v. .. : -121.10, TaUIT DA....., .... y 12, c .... .-.. Ind of the en.ta cf'Mtlld 433 N. t.ndtn Of. Sii 510 SIGHED PRACHA LATTHITHAM 11mt Tiit lillng ol lhls stattmtnl Dai!V Ptlo ~Iii lheC County COctlerk o --·--~ In~ lo cat!, a. 1m 1.JM.2,NYOOT~ 'Tt:atrMt eddl9U 1ftC1 bvtaidDMdorTrwt. S..~Hll.CA90210 ORAHUCtiLATTHITHAM dots not ot 1tse1f aulllorta tilt ., CN2?957 ~a~ oun1y on ober ..-c-.....~. • CA TN91ee • accet1t • C6-ACTION TO PRO'RCT other common Ste111ng Bencorpondon, Newport llNch-Costa Tiit reglstrantcommlflCld to us. In 11111 stall 01 a Fttbtious Nov 14 21 28 Otc 1 • 1 ,121102 ,._ • lrU... • IUC· ...,..,-~ a.-"'-"--If ..J ....... c-......_..-,.~ Dallv Pio transact busllltSS under Ille BlndltS1 Name 1n VIOiation ol ICE rn ........ -......... -~....:: ~°""S::,~R~·~ ~~·~:.~by~ CN2?5823tlCllOOl.IS MllllSS name orltlt flQlllS of 1110111« undll PUBLIC NOT P1.1bh1htd Newport Beech- ... ...... ,...,..... lo c"9U *ewn by • .._ • SALE. IF YOU NEED AN ebove le putpONd to be: Reconveyence, Inc., A .OCI 3t NOY 7 .14.21 names llslld abovt oo October ederlf. State or common law • Aottttoue Costa Mtsa Dally Pilot Oc· ... ~~~ ....... UMI ""'°" •• EXPLANATION Of THE 20tRubvAvenueNewport Cellfomla Corp., 1I01 311994 Stt SectiOn 14400 II $IQ ........ .._ tober 2,4, 31, November 7, _, ""'-........ -_.., <Mell *llWn by• .eat•« NATURE Of THE BMch, CA t2M2. Dool• StNet. Ste. 230, PUBLIC NOTICE •, 0Thls statBment was flied wt111 usiness ano Professions ., 8 ._......,. 14, 1994. ~""-=11Md1-~ fedefll uvtnp end loen PROCEEDING AGAINST The undenlgnect'Truet.. Newport Buch, CA t2llO, ITAn:___.Of ................. lne Couniy Cltrk ol Orange ode) The lollowl ~IOl\I art ma19 --... MeoclllUon, uvtnp ... YOU YOU SHOULD dlsc:lalme any llOIUty '°' (71•) ll0-3171, By: ,,.__,,., _....... Countyort Hovember 1, 1994 trstf:&Wlg do. bu54ne'i .. VISION ..-NIA. P~ NIA. !Mt. I eodmllon Of uvtnp .._. CONTACT A LAWYER any lncorrectnMs of the Michelle L EMiey, Truat.. •lfT Of NOTICE·Thls F1et1nous Name ~ewport 8Nd"t·Cost1 ~esa i•.o~STRIES 1781 !> N• 1--,-U-B-Ll_C_N_O_T_l_C_• __ ...... Offklel ,-. 1119Clfted In lediOtt 1102 No4lce le MmlV glv9n etrMt addf'M8 Md oOter Sele Offtcer, Deted: USE Of ftc:TfTIOUI IUllMlas s11111ment exolres livt YtMSI ()Vy Pilot whope AV90Ue Fovmain -------~--coNI "' ... offtce of IM d IM lllMncttl Code end thet Stetting common ~netlon. If 10l20l1ttM MAME from 1118 date II was ltled In Ill• CN2778~4 Vall CA 927oS ltl C--. .._...., Oft Of· eulhoN..t to do llMllNa Bencorpontlon • eny, shown herein. The ASAP1'2517 The l~wlno person(s) h Otta ol 1118 County Clerk A new Nov 7 14 21 28 Av~r1 HughH l!>CI Ter· Flct °"' .,... CountJ1 C.Wotnla, In tNe lteee. In IM .,,.,.. Calfomle Corporetlon, " total emount of the unpeld 10l3'f., 11", 1111• abal'tdoneo !he use oJ Ille flctl· Fietluous Bustnm Name Stata-PUBLIC NOTICE c rt Cotta Mua Bualneu Name Mi ,.,,..... '° IM ~ of '9rMlef other tt\811 cHtl truetM, or aucc:enor balenct of th• obllptlon PUBLIC NOTICE Uous business nam'A PLACE IN mtnt must be ltled before 11\al ~9,:a ou • · Statement of Default end llection lo It accet1tect, the Truet• trust.., or aubetllutect MCured by tht property to TIME, localed at 925 NEWPOR time The f~lng ol this statement flit No. Fl27m Chris Wiison 609 Paulina The lollowmg persona ate W thenundtf NConMd IMY withhold tht laauence tn.iatee pursuent to the be Miid end tMaOneble Fiie NI. F12110I CENTER DRIVE, NEWPOR does not ol Itself autllorlll the FICTITIOUS llJSINESS Ave RIK1on<io Beach CA doEinGgEbu0 51neRsa uC:ONCERT 071Dtt111..._..llt 9ooll NIA, ottheTnistte'tDeecll'fd DMclofTrusteaecutedby "tlmetedc~ts.tlq)enMI flCTTTIOUllUa.U BEACHCA92660 usetntlltSStateolaflClltlOUS NAMESTATEMENT 902n l NA y ..._. """' lnlt • fUftcte McOfM avaltable lo Donekt T. Du Bose tnd •nd ectvenc" et the time TE•lfT Tilt llctluous busllltSS nam BuslntSs Name in YIOlaliOn ol The loAo'llM oeisoois Tt.111 busmen 11 con-TOURS, 8 Comiche DI., .._.._or uld Oftldll ::J:Y9e Of endof ... u • Glofy P. Du 80M husbend of the lnltlel pubtlcatton of Tht~ololTA rsort s) relened 10 lbOVt was llled on rights ot anot11er undet 16hie o0on ous~ess as fAM OUC1ed by ~.,,'*' IH. DIN Point. CA 92629 ~~ :',:00 S.:,. 4: leld ~Will lftCI wife H ~munlty the Notice of .... Is: ls/are doing ~51C:, ~ Mardi 11. 1993, \n Ille Coun Ftdtraf. State or common la IL v FITNEis CENTERS Al The reg1str1n1(1) com-'i:iff Jb~=~~~~,u~• con- --· · be !Mcie Property Kecorded "31,344.15. C"nWN c• ., • .,ERS 8583 ol Orangt. 0r1glnal Fiie No (See Sec1iOn 14400 et seq . 146l826 600 Newport Cenle menced to ttan•act busl· · . 1 al 8le "°"" .. _.. entrence to ~ covenent « Wiii· 05/27/1tl2 In Book -Pege In addition to cesh1 the ""' ....,.,.. · l F563859 Business and Prolesslons ness under the Fictitious ducted by. an lndiv du aw County Counhou• renty, •apt'tsa Of lmpl6ed -Inst. • 12-351'95 of Trustee wot accept a rookllurst Street. Founialn LORINDA F MC CLURE ode) tDrtve Newport Beach C Business Name(s) listed Tht rtg1strant(s) co~ 100 CMc Cent• Drtw repnl6ngtMle,po1Mulon Offlclal Record• In the ce1hlef'"1 chec:kd,.wnon Vallev.CaNfornla92708 1750 CHANTILLY LANE' lrstt~tng 192660 aboveonna mencect to transact bus1· wetl a.Ma AN, CA II Of tnellmbfances, to utls-office of tht County t atate or natlonel benk, a GREGORY I( BROWN. 31 FULLERTON CA 92633 ' Newport Beacll·Costa Mesa family ~:tness Ceniers 1!75 Roben Hughes ness under \he flct111ous puMlc euctton. to Ute~ fy IM lftdet)tfdMu .... Recorder of o,.. check d,.wn by • atate Of Vast¥ Street. lrvlnl. calilornla SIGHED Lorinda F McCkire Daoty Ptlol Inc a Ca 1lorn1a Corpora . .on ffl•S Statement was hied Busmtss Namt(s) llsttd ... ......., fol cat! cw..t by 1* Deed Coun(y Celffomle and federal credit union or a 92715 This bustnm conducted CN277852 2231 Rul!ler1ord Roaa #202 witn lhe County Cletk or lbo11e on: 11).3.94 (,._.. .. IM ttlM or U6t Mllences ttlefeundef, wllfi puraueftt to the Notlc• of check drawn bye 9Ut8 Of NATALIE A BROWN, 31 "" lndlvldual was NovJ 14 21 28 Carlsbad cau1orn1a9201 8 Or.lnge County on Apnl !> Ktlly J Garrett Iii 1-wrul "'°"9Y of 81e lnt81ftt .. provtded ...,._ Default end. Elec:tlon to federal Nvlng1 and loen Vassat Streel lrvlne, California~, ~is statement was ltled Wllll TntS Dus1ness tS conducte 1994 This statement wH ltltd Unbd ..... ,, .. "9N. In, end the unplld pmc .. Sell thtf9under Recorded HtoclatJon, ••vlngs 92715 Cle 1 0 PUBLIC NOTICE tr'/ a corooration F904~28 with th• County Clerk of lltte, Md Int.,.... con-pel or the note tec:UfM .... 05125111M In ~II -Page H1oclatlon or .. vlnga This Duslness Is conductedc 11108un~ounnlyovem'bek r0 1 199r~nge SlGNED family Fitness Cente 8 Orangt County on October veyied to end now hetd by 1* deed wld\ lnttf .. -Inst. # ~351714 of bank tpeclfled In Section Dy husband and wile. ., N · "' fllt No. Fl21712 (175) Inc By Stoll Gutllner Puo sMd Newport each· 3, 1994 . • wtdef Mid .deed In the ttltfeon .. provided In .. 1c1 Offlcl•I Rtc:onls, will 5102 of th• Flnanclel Code SIGNED GREGORY I( BROWN. Newport 8UCll·C~M:a flCTmous IUSINEIS Secntary Vl1!4' o .• ,l'f Pt lot Fe238H 11'°'*'1 IRu.ted Ill uld uld Note, ftet, ctlel ... Sell on 11121/11M tt 1:00 end authorlz.td to do NATALIE A BROWN. :N2?; o NAMESTATEMENT Thereg1Strant commenceo 1 pnl 16 23 30 May 7• Published Newport Buch- County Md 1t91e Md M-end Upef\MI or a. tru.f· P.11. At the North Front bualnesa In this ttete. In ReglSttanl has not yet Degun N ;~~ {18~~ The folowing person(s 11ansact bustness under l!l 1T1en<1ed oub November Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Oc· _,... • fotlows: Ae " Md or IM trutte entrance to the County the event tender other to transact bUSllltS$ under tne ov • • rs/ate dOlllH Dustness as llctlbOUS Dus111m name o 14 1994 tober 24, 31, November 7, ..... ...., dncr1Dect on CreMM by ~ Deed or Cour1house 700 Civic than cuh ,. KCtpted, tht fietlbOUS buslnm name or Bu II Sell It Find 11 Pt..4CE fN l ME. 925 NEWPOR names listed aDove on Nowem Buy II. Soll It. Find It. 14, 1994. Mid Deed orTNIC. Trv.t. Center Drtve West Senta Trustee may wlttlhold tht names liSted tiereln. Y • · · CENTER DRIVE NEWPOR ber. 1993 The ..,... ..., ... end lefreno "econvepnce AN, CA et public auction, l11uence of thw Truat..'t This statement was tiled with Cleaalfled. BEACH, CA 92660 This statemen1 was hleO wt Claaalfled . '?"7 - , I IOD1625 m 2102-2744 ~-, . : I • 'I - \ J ~ . ..... ~, , ~ ~ I I •, I '- -.-· ~ r .. , , .. ~ _. ,..> :_,J • , \I ~ '...-.... '· ·-. I ... ' ~ . .· 1t ~-..-... __ ,• I If 1 j ... . ,... • I , " I 1:1 "R I010IOIO II •• 1-.... ~~ --' 11.fOtO aus•IEDHOURS Telephone 8am-5:00pm Monday-Friday ,. Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday r DAILY PILOT DIADUNIS . Monday .......... _ Friday 5:~ 1\r.sday ............. Monday 5:00pm Wednesday ....... Tuesday 5:00pm Thursday ........... Wednesday s:00pm Friday ................ Thursday 5:00pm BYPllO• (7 14) 642-5678 BY FAX (714) 631-6594 (Please include your name and phone number and we'll call you back with a price quote.) BYMAILORIN PERSON: 330 West Bay Street -Costa Mesa, CA 92627 ComerofNewpcxt 81\'d & Bay SL GENERAL POU CY Rates and deadlines are ubject to change without notice. The publisher reserves the right to censor, reclassify, revi e or reject any classified advenisement. Please repon any error that may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot & The Independent accept no liability for any error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the first insertion . tl')620 ------I NEWPORT HOUSES/ BEACH LAGUNA 1069 BEACH NEWPORT RENTALS TO BUSINESS LOST & EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 5530 2148 APARTMENTS BEACH 2669 SHARE 2724 OPPORTUNITY FOUND 2925 -----• FOR RENT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2 9 04 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I EMPLOYMENT I j!i!!!====~ CONDOS FOR SALE NPT HTS It & airy 361 2Ba, fp, lam rm, Fr drs. S449K. 650-0943 Bkr Ed Van dan Bouche El Morro 2bd·2ba 190•1••••••••• *1BR $025• Npt Bch ~ blk to bch.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Lo~\wfeR:RET 5530 A.,dvertislng Ocean Vlew•Sunsets._________ 2BR 2BA $725/Up Share 3Br 2Ba. $440/ VENDING-FANTASTIC In H.B. near the vlc1n· ~!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!JI lns·1de from lg dec:k. Plisttne BALBOA S A•ri ~out Our mo+ utll. N/S pref. Loc:al route. 400~ ity of Goldenwost & .: beach & riding tralls. pee a • Frig, d/w Avail now. 548·0647 profits. s1200twk po· Hell He Is a sable tor-AD•IN ASST. Sales $1450 Alfl nowl E-497-ISIAND 2606 lnc:I. 60x30 pool. No 1enllal. MUST SELL 1 1 1 1 7075 John D-a15.55111'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii pets. No tees No On the ••nd 45th & l -Boo-745-3358 rel, w11h a purp e co· We are seeking 8 11 lease 545-4855 Seashoro. Fun young lar & bell 7 mos old H B Ins .&"'"" full·llme Inside Sales HOUSES/ •---------2Br 1Ba, kllch, dining ,---------prol'ls. Avail 12/1.1 .. •••••••• friendly & doesnt btte • • • ~1' Rep lor the Cl•SS•· NEWPORT trplc:. Clean, now paint •DlX 2Br 2Ba $950 $565. Lisa, 650-1303 11 Call Tro y 848·7531 2yrs off exp req Phooes lted Advertising Oa-~~~"~ CONDOS BEACH 2 1'69 & carpet. Avo11 now. Npt Hghts, vault colls, ANNOUNCEMENTS ¥REWARD¥ bkkpng. won:l proc exp req partment who poa- All-.11-..... lfwfUa•t "' llllS FOR~RENT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Yearly. 675·5967 bale:, gar. No pots. Sh•r• houso o~. Pe~ln R sesses strong sales -••••••••• 760·1713 or 857·1776 w/2 young pro s. V1 Lost Male Gotdon •· $1200/mo 842·7859 eb1hry and th• desire _.,.,.,l&..,.Cltetllefd· •---------rm/ba. $4301mo. Eric: tr.ever. Apro•. 2 yrs 10 ~ succ:esslul In lfllfalr .... 1191Acttlltllls BAYVIEW TERRACE BALBOA Lg Studio BR alcove, or Martin 723·1806 1---------old Llght blonde, has'---------.{I sales and ••rn --.. ... NUllliltttll ---------De1ched twnhm, Back PENINSULA 2607 roe/spa, pool, golod, LOST & red coH31 His neme 1sr money Good typing ,. .._.... ·•19y "*8•e&. BAI.BOA Bay. 3Br 2YlBa. PV1 quiet, S675/mo. Otc:1 .. •••••••• FOUND 2925 ·ZEUS · Please call ADVERTISING sl\ll!s a plus. ll•lla1J11 " ••acr11111111llt1 ISLAND 2106 courtyd. lrplc, gale-8 !> 1 ·2300 H/548-0425 I• l "iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (909) 371 ·5277 ASSISTANT NIH • race. , .... m1tit11, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii guarded, marble firs. $85\) INCL UTILS LIDO PENINSULA COMMERCIAL •• LOST at lhe Pumpkin Full l tm• $7 50 hr 2·car a11c:h gar. 51900 Sml 1Br 102 E. Bay FOUND CATI Young Patch on Harbor & ·Stable, DEPENDABLE au.U.~111111Ua111M111 er Rare find-new 2br 2ba firm (yr lse.) 833-2805 s A Ii 1 d 1BA·lBA avl 1111 REAL ESTATE male black & white Ad~ms in Costa Meta ... _ .............. ••....__.:.....II /d t. PP ;incos, n ry. Beach Liv1ngl · " ind1v1d ua1 neodod to -----upper, pkng, w • un· C Refs req'd. No pets. k11ly· house broken. 0 de 1 1 This andM duaJ must t..e h1gnly mo11va1tb n ard·work1ng end demonstrate the ab•l•tY to meot d••d· ltnes. wor" wen with olher poopl• end pro v1do ellectlve customer serv1c:e The prol1c1ency to present 1nnovellv• H lllng ideas and e>.• ecute rovonua p10-o uc 1 n g • Spa cttl Sect•ons • is a plus . DependaQl llty • must Greal op- portunlly tor th• ri ght candidate Oood benefit pecli.· ege pro"1ded ..._., ... ,..,._, 111111· turn. No pet. Reduced BEA H 723-0823 310-596-06t9 S 1000/mo. Looks hke "soc:ks" •••••••••I pr v1 c e11ca SJP· ...._.,_,.. .... $1750. Hurryl 72~633 RENTALS Pr1vate beach Near Pacific Coast pon for th• adven.s- wlll 1 1 BR with g.,age 710 Lido P•rk Dr Hwy. & Macarthur Bl. PERSONALS mg department ol a nil ..... ,.,. · •• ---------Now Taking ye8rly. Stove & re· 714-973-9030 BUSINESS OFFICE c D.M. 844-297 9 growing commun.1y .......,aatit.,llMMa· CORONA ' Summer Reservations frig. Steps to beach & OPEN 7 DAYS FOR RENT 27691---------•••••••••I newspaper chain. Ac· ::::::::.-::.:: DEL MAR 2122 WINTER WEEKLY bay. S795. 645·5862 •Newport Height•• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Bl~~u:~:i~.p:Cycol· ---------1 ~~~~':r, t~p~~s~'. 5~: i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1-4Bd ······ 5350-51400 1 BR. frpl, bit-ins S965. 2 Bd A t $600/mo B PERSONALS 3002 n -.., ...._. IHI all WINTER (FURN) 2BR lBA, sundk 5985. • drm P · 1 / 1 · Four 31St St Offices. lar. Found near rent· ttes include data entry ,....._., "'1rtilt• 111 1.lls IMMAC 2Br 2Ba So. of 2Bd ocnfml ......• $900 Both Incl gar, w/d , ut&I. + 7e1~·/:2:,. n0°04Pe s cannery Village, nr wood Park, Costa iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil & heavy pp.o n es 11 ,..., M .......-11 • PCH. Whl d~or, encl 2Bd house ...... $1200 Yearly. 845•5882 .... -water. Designers. art· Mosa. Call beeper, AMAZING AMY LIVE Hours 8 30am-5 30pm _. 33 ..., '1111. 11 C89-g;irden, pool. Furn/un-ANNUAL NEWPORT HTS Ar•• lsts. otc now in bldgs ..... 5,,.6...,,8·_2.,.4.,..2...,s. _ __,,,_,,...,,,...,., 1.3()!>.g7a-.a743 Inst Crea Mon-Fri. Oood ben· ...... I f dr.ClllllUO turn. $1500. 721-8521 1Bd oc:eanlront. $750 YEARLY Ups1airs Lg 1bd 1ba frig, mlc:ro. Prefer aem e. Roy F o u ND : DARK 10718•1.504.821·8779 ef1ts, opponunlly for 1111·••1·--•H·-fer ---------2Bd/2Ba •.......... $1100 2bdrm 1ba w/patio, now carpet, $700 Call Jackson673·3733 GLASSES • Bl· 1.900.s54.6667S399min growth Phyllcal/drug lllt'llrtl'• ,DCn1,i.• COSTA MESA 2124 3Bd bay-dock. $2450 w/d garage. Avl now. 714-845·4549 Focals. Triangle l-800-35S-4257MC VIS· losung is a prorequt· ulNUDllUl·)Sll Full Service '10000 0875-8213 WEST NEWPORT Steps• .. ••••••••I Square near Alpha ••EXOTIC•• ~~~ c~~s~Z:~:~nm~~111 CORONA DELMAR 1022 NO QUALIFYING Lrg .. er pool home completely remod· •l•d. $700,000 .. ,e price. $25,000 down. owe peper. 675-a500 2BR HOUSa Enclosed Garage Near Downtown 548-2720 or IM6-8541 DON'T RENT·BUY! 2 Bd·1 ~B • Condo '531/mo, $17K down Poor credit OKI New cpt/pelnt. anach gat $115K, 282-7878 •Ou•lnt 2Br tea hH 22ndfTuetln area. M 11 Beta about Oct. 2111 Proptrty gmt CORONA ~~ 1~~aC: :133cx,3~~~~ BUSINESS & ca11 Joe. 675-3391 ~~g;~s1c:o~~~ ~~~~~t ;~~f ~11i;g1 714-642. The'nL'!!8 DEL u11D 2622 erty House 642·3850 FINANCE FOUND: SMALL DOG crdt 10718-1-604-821· -------- --''iiiiiiiii"iii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Cornef Baar & Bristol 8189 1·900-741·1016 B kk ., • ._._.._._ I• ·--------On 11/11/94 $3.99/per min. 1·800-00 ttper 673-1900 Cepe Cod charmer In Call to Identify: 695-3625 MC v 18 4 I 800111\Hper Trainee. .Lu ..... 3Br 2' ... B• 'Old CdM. Studio apt MISCELLANEOUS •-1-U-5-1-NE-5-5----714-548·6069 FT lmmed opening. rr n • I __,~.,,....,,....,..~~~~'=" Full benefit.a proles· Ilg h t 2·aty freshly w/opepvtn beam1 cewil n/Dg, RENTALS OPPORTUNITY LOST COON HOUND urLnn:DSHIPS sional office. Acc~t- palntad condo. Bale & loft, •n r. • ••••••••• Female, blac:k & nu;nuu;~ mn d..,..ree Newpor1 FAX resume 10 531-a59• Atten• Judy Oetling or call IOf .,, Inter• viaw at (714) 642• 432\, Ext. 301 pello on grnbll 2-car S850/mo. 723-0919 2904 white, name "Elk le." 3018 e:ach -(714) 759--6665 gar. S1850. 6'0-1982 Ught & •lry 2Br 1Ba Loat Friday, 10/28, ___ ..:....__; ____ I=====:;:==~ •••tbluff Lovely Cepe over gar. W/D, gar. No ROOMS 2706 LOCAL RT• 2• Loe"· Coata Me.. Area. EXCLUSIVE Cen(e1 Cltrk/Gen'I Ofc Cuetom.r .. rvlc• Cod 4Br+den, 3Ba, amkl/pet. S900/mo. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii " Pleesa call 642·0537 Club -OC Performing PIT Good c:ommunlc•· Frplc, w/d, gar. S 1100. Reis+ aec. 646-3255 nr schools. $2600. Avl 663-6331/d 675~215/t Ilona Buy All Or Pert or pagw, 973-8446. Arts Center· S5.000 FIT Enlry lev.i. GOQd lion all.Ills to work In On the move? nowl Jon, 252-8600 STUDIO 1-blk from BIO ROOM In Coale Poaa~5~~80Wkly LOST (Includes s 1soo tran.. ~:.~~~111~'~:c: :;;:i. 11orl11 shOp 833-1891 beach In quiet area M••• home. Non-Golden Retrtever fer lff) 714-5'8-0682 Peat• •r•vo I• look· S t FIND' GOif cour" view twnhm clean bright 5575/mo. amok., S•OO/mo: utita PAYPHONll ROUTES Femela, w/blue coUat. Why play Hide 'N Counter Htlp 1ng tor CASHIERS a ell your ex ra 38r+den, 2YIS.. NC Inc. utl. 675.a075 pd. IM&-6349 Local altea ·for Hie, 11/11, Sama l .. bel & Sffk with childcare? Mon-FU PT Fie• tva DRIVERS (mual be household gate, pool a. tennis. Npt Hghta furn room $2,000/wk potential Senta An•. Cott• can The Piiot todeyl Kona Cl .. Mr•. 333 E over 18), ss-.SS.60/ items an apartment $2000/mo. '? ........ _________ In lrg quiet home, all 800-208·5300, 24hra Mesa. Cell 642~876 642·!>078. 171h St. 64&-51\0 hf•1ipa, A1.90 k>Otl:lng In Classified __ thr_o_u.;.oh_c_la_s_si_fie_d_ Hrbr y..,_ Hm• 4Bd COSTA MESA 2624 prlv. Near everything. for COOKS & Kltc~ -....:.::.!...::::.:.::::.:::.:::.;.:.:.=--t}.5Ba, FmRm, 2 lplc:8,l••lii•••iiiliiii $450/mo. IM2-884CS1------------------,,....-Kelp P{T 0t F(f. Apply vtew, deck, comm ten-lllltaCllPTIONALI BUSINESS 11151.NESS -------------------1 1n parson.''°' tNtna NEWr.<>RT au ck HEWPOltT 1069 IEACB ' 1089 ----- UDO PRIME PROPERTIES UDO NORD· Comer Ba~ 38A· 2BA. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $115,0CIO UDO SOUD BAYFRONT ·Choice 48R-38A Ltg Dock ......... $1,500,000 FAm.Y COMPOUND· 2 Horw Blyflorlt a a....nor .......... -.-.- LIJO • •UIS. '"""°' a Bllyflont im.-'='=11•11 nla/J)<IOI, gtNl land-E'aide 1BR No pats. ___ o ____ OPPOltTUNlTY OPPORTUNITY SCHOOLS a .. SCHOOLS a Ave . Newpon 8"ch. tady. usoo. a58..e688 Enct oar•o•. 1aun<try. VACATI N 2111104 2a.t\A llfSTIOCTIOW 3012 INSTIOCTIOI 3012 -1M91..,,. .. • S550 -+-dep 842-5964' RENTALS 2722 • m r-n R 1 lftW i •liiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1 .. •••••••• ••••••••• u~ o,.,..,,. a Roomy clean 2Br twn-11 "--, .. ..,.. aUR CITY 2Br • Community n.,_•P• 1Ba, ~P• "'· Frpte, 5 EXCITING N.wl per •••k• Utbanlte min lo akl. 2 night opar•tor .ith I Y..,• tmn1mum. 673-0583 e...-..avel hlnlng Cou,...-opera~ ~ice 1' & Urt:>.,,_ P'"9 P9r• Loweat pricea everl =n:':" 50~~~ ;: •... 00 w1tl'I Urbani.. .._.. tlenca need apply • TnMn •a Tr9¥94.,. to~ a... f'MYfN or ....-, in an agency .-.ng 01 hOme Aft ,..... -= CALL "14) 131__., ADVANl8 TRAftL AOUPR LOCA'TtD AT OOU.O ntAV!l. 1'1T77 MAIN IT .. STE. A. IWWI CA.-n.t ' . • Monday. NoWmber 14, 1884 TODAY'S CRoSSwoRo PUZZLE EMPLOYMENT 5530 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 5530 ·5530 PLUG IN VOLVO 9230 '79 264GL Auto-6 cyl A/C, 4-dr, Pwr. wnd, anrf, leathr, 821< ml $1450 obo•631·7149 VOWWAGEH 9235 '8e JETTA GL 5-apd 1· ownr. Clean Xlnt cond. a/C, am/fm. C&H aun- • roof. $4,200 644-7627 AUTOS WANTED 9246 WANTED older uaad motorhome/Van/ata- tJon wagon tor family moving to ColC>fado. Have Cuh 83~n5. ·sE·a·vi·· ·c·E--•1curET INSTALL CLEANING DECK FLOOR INSTALL JEWELRY 3784 MOVING 3834 PAINTING 3858 nUMBING 3890 SPJUNJa.llS 3921 • ll.PAIRS 3516 SllVICES 3548 COATING 35 70 REPAIRS 3620 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DIRECTORY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Wiiiiam Harold Jewelers PUBLIC NOTICE IWll80W Clrcte llalnt. TH• NllWPORT RACH SPRlllKLD SYSTElll --------11 F & 11 CARPETS Hou-& Otnoe a.st STOP Deck Leaks· **Vinyl Hudwood Watch & Jewelry repair The Calif. Public Util~ Pllnllng. k1C/'fJd. HouMi • PLUll8111Q CO.• Design & lnml. Repair All repalr/rHtretcha Pr~Beat Workl 10yr waterproof coatings-Ceramic, Marb ... Sub AnUque/Ane Jewelry lies Commlaslon RE· Apt. au.I.. jot>. FrM eat. Fut/depend No O.T. daml!gn. Cool misting Sell carpet wholesale-Exp. Refs. Fr" Eat. deck•. stairs Qual. Aoor Repair, Carpet. lkly/MMrldl 873-0385 QUIRES that all used Sl. lcl569897 ~8 L..,874497 548-6722 1yH\atll/repalr. Fr .. ..U BUSINESS Sr. dlacounta-Call us •Lupe 550-0704• work. L*587430 Free Uc, Bond 84~3882 household goods DOCH'I PLUll81NQ Sr disc. BMt arr/ written SERVICES 3488 anytime 909-27~1480 Kathy's Houaek"plft9 Eat. Best S 722-8769 LANDSCAPE • movera print their Dralna/Remod•l•IR• eat.I Chris I00-821..()414 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil or Pglll 909-353-6333 Quality work w/rela. FURNITURE P.U.C. Cal T number: PIANO• VOCAL palra. L#580528 -------- TYPING/WORD PROC. WHITE'S CARPET Reliable. 714-631·2258 DOORS 3580 lAWN CARE 3808 limos and chauffeurs LESSONS 3868 B00-839-3t40 TRANSLATOR/ R & All typ.. Of r.p-•·1 Pglll 714-587-0918 REPAIRS 3622 print their T.C.P. num-"'""'NI• SMITH'S •Port• resumes. -.. alo Yard Malnt. ber In all advert.la• ..n TUTOR 3927 Sec'I. FAX LP. Office or reatretchlng-Lowest Peraonallzed exp'd An experienced Lawn• c1 .. nupa, menta. It you have a Gottuao Music Studio Plumbing & Rooter·Uc.lii!~!iii~~iiiiiii~i Services-CM 642·0842 prices on new carpet. hHcleanlng. Bl-wkly/ dependable door Celnplete Re9toratlon Tr•• Trlmmln9, Lt question about the I• Ail agea, 5 to adult, All replplng, ln1talla-SPANISH/ENGLISH t7 t 4 ) •31"°312 wkly. Very reasonable. hanger. Guar work, Retlnlahlng, repair, up-Haulln9 9 7 ... 245 gallty of a mover, limo beginning to claaalca tlon & drains 530-07oo Technical & General. CAREERS 3509 Suaan, 714-573-8628 0 hols, etc. FREE pick· or chauffeur, call: .... ft19""7 •u QUICK• T r1 •PROF•SSIONAL• reaa. on 521·8910 up/dellv/Ht. 962·1823 Blllln9'• Landaoap• Publlo UtllltlH _..,.. .. Utlle big anake from S=n:lo8~7-;o. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Clfll.D CARE 353 HOUS•CLUNINQ Maintenance. A pro-Commission PLANOt Beginning thru $9.50. Toilet or faucett How to get • Job In BY LUCY-7yrs Exp/Rel DRIVEWAYS 3585 BANDY MAN 3710 feaalonat service. 714-558-4151 Advanced. All ages. rebuild $38.50. Clean•--------- Sportal S 17K·S250K CUL TUR••NANNY & Low rates 848-4670 ....... 0*645-9884* S av On Movtn• Teacher certllled. all drain• $68.50. TILE 3928 1000'a of Jobe avl. W/Trana Look.Inn for LIKE NU CO CRETE ~ EN MAINTENANCE Lowest St of Jennifer, 640-8669 FrH Eat 714-444-4500 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Call 24hra 553·3667 famll ,_;/klOa ·-; e+ R•LIABLE HOUSE • N He .. &Rentat Prepertlea 23yrs CM·NB exj>. Trff • Of'&ge, pr · 1• G b y ~8335 CLEANING. BY THE New process remove Paint-Carpentry· ttlm/clean up Sprlnklerl/ XLNT rep. 1 ht min. lnl. ---------·--~------Repair Speolatlat• a W DAY. XLNT REFSI oil/rust 1taln1 Crack Drywall and morel lawn-Install. 'Landsca.pe T1f7&59. V/MC 24Mt87 PET ROOFING 3910 Clean, Caulk, regrout, CARPENTRY 3510 DAY & NIGHT CARE YOLANDA 1531·5967 rpr FrH Eat 760-8427 Ga~ Ms.4277 ConttlC1M M1·1t10 aeallng & ln1tall. lnfanla/Toddlers SUNSHINE•CLEANING Carpentry, roofing , Green SoeM LMldacpng PAINTING 3858 SERVICES 3870 CALL US PIRSTI Uk•Nu Tile 840-2211. A to Z HANDYMAN ~J~rd. Fnv22c~~9c) 14yra exp. Local Reta. ELECTRICAL 3610 p lumbing, drywall, & lnlgallon, Trimming Raroofa & repalra.•·'PD--rn _____ _ INSTAUJREfACE CASIHETS c. • Make hie eaaler call stucco, palnU11g, tile, & Removals Clean-•W p YOUNGQUIST Peraonallud Pet Care Local co, great prlc". &~ Ki.tchens, baths, doors. Exp'd Nannie• avaU for usJ Best Bet 836-4191 A-t lllectrloat wortl electrlcal. Jim 641-7494 ups & MeHlt: St. Uc. ..-..;..... Centrecit4N ~ attematlve. No EvMs Rooling 754-7134 SllVICES 3929 windowl. Doug 54&-7258 llv.-ln positions Into Local Uc. contractOf HANDYMAN Carpen. #599025, e5CMl109 Qual. painting by prof'll atr ... Of w01ry. Uc, --; .. ;iR~•~ROO~~fl~IN~G~•;---1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiii HIRE A CMPENTE:R loving homH. lrlsh COMPUTllS :556 Quick Reaponael try, tile, pklmblng & •LANDSW• NllQN Ucleo2098. ins. Ins. Rel• 173-7184 SP•CIALIST Addltlon1/Remodels Nanny Agcy. 974-8108 ! FrM eat. 950-7042 roof. 25yra exp w/rela. & lna1al&allon. Lighting Free est. '45-3305 QUiL1fY TIMI f'RR• •STlllAHS -~~!'":,~;:n!t:!':. Flre/Waler/Repalra. LACEY'S••L•CTRIC Jerry Seti 775-e380 Free eat./Sf dlac:. Will 11-n..---... Speolalty peto.,. 1·714-9e0-772t In C Concrete/Elee/Plumb. TUTORING & • N-PORT & beat any written Hll •·· -.. __ dean-up. 18yrs M. Jer~ ...._7540 CBUUfEY CONSULTING 25 yra exp. FrH nt. •• Ch 1 1-eoo-821-0484 PLUS touchupa. fw oemre.t .. clne ,eta a.diet R ........ Uc & Fr" eat. 8S0.0270 ' SWEEPS 3538 Dos w 1nd0 w a Rea/Comm. Sr disc. ORANG• COUNTY r • 24 Hrs. Richard Sinor c::>U1-4833c::> Ins. Specialize comm • ....,.,, fllmod. Doors, w~ 20-yra' Exp. 723-19aS L# 238300 842-8588 Handyman Servlcea Landeo...-AiPiir Uc 280644 845-3209 re-roof/repair. 25 yra.•·w-.-•• ------ clows. callintta, stucc;o & Orf' •Nt4See* Spflnklera-V.,d lights QUiiJW CAii• •FREE EST 875-5095 nw. nl. tn.I. pn, *· Uc. SPARKS? CRACKSf !LDn•w O ual Crpntry, Paint, cleanups. Pete Kunst 29 Yf9 •XP Oua11ty P1JLSTIR COVBalNGS 3932 35yrsup.Jerf1Ml .OH7 All repan & remodel-CONCRETE. ...,,.,.y Ctoeet/Gar Stor, wall c .. 7U·773a w o rkmanship, fair UP&llt 3880 iiiiirumrn'U!--1·~--!1111~-- I n g · Ca I I G r • g MASONRY 3557 CARI 3111 unite, furn, fOfmlca. TR•• ~al, pt1c:ea 845-2417 Ron llllODELING c ... t .... Wellp•••r CARPET eoo-71.w.ucKY '9p8lra 17M359 Frid aprlnkJef ~/lnatal, JlllkiNI PIJifiNQ INTUT.QUAUTY tlT • ADDmONS 3918 Strlppln9"'alntln9 CLUNING 3515 .... ..._ ... .,.. .... 1a... •UP•IHUCD• lndacpe mant. We do Int/Ext. Wallpaper, No Job too amalll l •••••••&lr•••.rruG * ,.,"'91,._ .. ,, •Nuralng•Mu aagea• aanwwuG 3720 ll a111Emestl46-4174 dfyw.11 texlurtng.ele. Patch to complete a~otr w/WJ.eTa.H~T ~&n 1--.. ~ llOIW 0 1 1 ... -a.. DAVAoAn F -· ,.._...., .. -....... Jobe. Ucenaed. 25yra A••llenll ....._ tl74 1---------UPHO T SUVICIS 3548 c~ 14MUI • r v ng• ... randa...... TRiii ,.. ---eicp. 2.4 hr• 654-7831 121111 bGma tom anoo w. gala ~ h9rlg =~airs,~:.:. pare Meal•• SSCM>&54 .......... ....... Appll-re,,.-i4'e111e.e. (.-·· cAUll6'1 PIJiflNQ FREE .. t/d .. lgn. together. Strtp, lnstalf. alONllty done. 20 yra. Bl'lck. Block, Stone, Tiie ancee Y11d CIMn-Up •••o ..... . ,,.,...,. 1""1EXl, AMe SI. Ouat Ucl471t02 8Q0..212"3327 lldYlce to the etazy. up. St alee. 775·8380 tWllfDOWCl.UllflG• Cone, PaUo, Drtvewev f!NCIS E t c • .'. Call Mlk ~ work. Llc#37H02 PlU'IDING 3810 U1-2t11 11nyt1me FREE ESTIMATES Fplc, BBQa. Ref. 20 Yr .... t3et Bond/Ina. 539-1534 When yoo write a Clauln.d ad, lndudea.11 .,... fKt• and get the ,..utta ~w.nt. 217-ec>et David Exp. Terry 887·78M • Dim 3115 ""U.K Te The DUMP llASODJ 3128 KOi MAN PAINTING ..,.. LOCM. PL.-a Can't '"m to BOSTON cOliiilOii CONTUCTO C7t ...... tmt .. ... .... ~..:k .. ..... """" Co.-get to all lhott CtNnlng Co. "°""1· a5 WWI MM ,.._ Trash 8'1c*eMal•s•&ackelf 8onct/lna IMce '71 lllr"'9 UM7•We .. aa reptllr Jobe Thorougtt-Flelll*. 13 3551 Man won'll M4oUM 6 M'8I ~ Ot<l Uc LH1N 17 r,.. E.i CIOM U YC>W phone. 81ound lhe houN? Yf9 eic.p. t.oK.-..10» iii Piii "887181 Ut4Ua e4e 8033 Mtv9 L.4'478000 17g.9304 LM ...... Ct ... Hl-4 01111•1• .. ,. u-•••ett'• Do you need QUIOll UI The molt OOfl'IPf.....,-.. 9MAIONRY EXPERT.. PAI~ eeo tee t ALl.SQIS PLUllB ... Q ..,,,,.. Dir...., \Jhcn )'OU write a Ouailicd ad, locludc aU then.cu uc1 act tbo rcwltl a ......, .... home Local Uc. 10 JF-. -. end current dlr-. llrldc, bUC. OOIMl•... ~ c:ran.. Com m/t n d ~a I/A e a help Ind cleaulng MMc9? Cell ..... Jobe. big .lc*e eory of toOda Md ._. a tucco . Lio/Bo nd men, old faahloned •Drain a..ninct• you JOU wut. ua .. ~492. FREE .... . ~104ll-~!!~~!!;.!~~~1 _!•t~c~H~.wound~~·---low .. JoM N 1•7943 ,.,... lft wortuNlnah!p· ....;;;.Ltll';:.P.;.;..;4;.;.n;;.1;.......; ~;.;;;.;;;;;~11--=-Nllblt ___ htlp ___ • --.... __ ..JC:a;;.c:.:.:r.....-- I , \ , ' I