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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-02-10 - Orange Coast PilotTHE NEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MESA ~ime for our Februarv thaw! 0 ·, so \\(I haven't rec1lly ~ullercd that mulh, r;LU!J.!J? but \\e'll ha\e warmer t "mpcratures tocfav aft r our U>ual d l 01 mormnl! cloud' and tog. See Wt1dther, Pdge 1 Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 Small turnout heirs about possible ·school clits ~ Parents express disappointment that they didn 't hear about Newport-Mesa's plan sooner and that they didn't have a s~y. District invites input into proposal. Bv M.u.v ANN HA.usoN, STAFF Wann the meeting was taking place and NEWPORT-MESA _ About 25 • in part to a .separate bankruptcy· residents showed up at a meeting r~lat~d meeting presen.ted by the Thursday night to hear about a list dtstnct at the same time at an- of proposed cuts in the school dis-other school. trict budget which run up to $14 The small crowd at Thursday's million in savings and include re-meeting didn't surprise Kay Sand· ductions from school bus service land, \\'ho has children at CQrona to employees. del Mar High School ;.ind Anders- The low turnout was blamed in en Elementary. part to a general unawareness that "A lot of people didn't know about this until they read ii in 11ic paper today," she said. "h 's a short notice and some people have to get babysitters. Dut we asked for this infonnation weeks ago. Yes, it's changing information, yes, it t:ikcs time. We understand that. But ·that's their job." One of the three people "ho spoke at the meeting told the Newport-Mesa Unified School District's Budget Advisory Com- mittee that she is angry the list was created without any input from parents. She also asked "hy no cuts included district adminis- tration from the superintendent on down. , Nine-month-old Tatonka throws his weight around for Travis Gorham, left, and onlookers at the Centennial Farm at the Oral}lc County Fairgrounds Thursday when it ca.me time tir him to leave the farm for the last time. Tatonka is joining a rodeo, while his mother, Becky, will be taking a short vacation to · Marysville to be bred. At rigl;tt, Colby Reedy who gave Tatonka 1lis name, was a ~ gue · farewell. He came up with the name idler wa the movie "D.anccs With Wolves," in which that was the name given to the l\uffalo by the Indians. PHOTOS ar LEAH HOQl'IWM, DAJLT 'pu.oy Increased allocation ol federal lunds to homeless irks councilmen ~ Peter Buff a and Gary Monahan object to giving 51 % of community block grant money to agencies that help homeless, but they are outvoted. Bv TINA Boa.GAT'l'A, STAFF \Va.1Tn COSTA MESA -A little more than hair of the federal funds the city receives this year for public services will go toward programs aimed at assisting the homeless wandering tne streets of Costa Mesa. following recommendations from two citizen advisory commit· tees formed to help assc s the needs of the community, the City Council on Monday decided to de· vote 51% of the funds to service for the homeless, while the re· mainin& '49% would be hared among programs serving low· income residents and people with special needs. The total allotment represents 15% of the funds the city recei\'CS through the Community De· velopment Block Grant progr:im. The Redevelopment and Resi- dential Rehabilitation Committee and the Consolid:itcd Task Force conducted 1he studies os part of a new process which cities ore re· quired to perform in order to qualify for the grant money. But not everyone :igrccd "ilh the commillccs' recommendations. Councilmen Peter Buffa and Gary Monahan both voted against lhe allotment. "1 thought there might be dif- ferent things we could do \.\ith that money,'! Monahan said. "I thought we might be able to use it to work on code enforcement aimed :u solving some of the va· arancy problems in!olc::id o( ju t lipping more money to the (soci:il leefUN Dl/P ... 6 •EST •n na takes the rnoilld Southern California College's Ila Borders makes her hOme debut as a sophomore today when the Vanguards play host to Whittier College in a college baseball game. Borders is slated to throw her fir~t pitch al 2:30 p.m. SCC is at SS Fair Drive in Costa Mesa. INDIX Around Town ............... 4 Check It Out ............ ~ ... 2 Classified .................... 11 Police Files ................... 2 School Days ................. 2 Weather .......••••.......•.... 2 F Y I \\ . ., 'kc,I tor • t other mcc 11n~ 1'1.1 ' am'°s. ' Public co111111l!nt'> \\Crc tatcn lron1 :he ro,\d .1.tcr th om- mi11cc had re' ic'' ... d Jbt-ul h:ilf of the ; 1t1.:ms on the 1:)1. Next budget committee meeting ls Tuesday The next Budget Advisory Committee meeting will be held from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Harper Community Center, 425 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa. l hc committee \\ill then give an "I myself am outraged, th1::. Ji,1 is inlolcrablc," ~aid C) nJ1c Uurkoman, a parent of_ a Harbor update to the school board at its regular 7 o'clock meC':ing that night. The Budget Ad\ isory Committee also scheduled a meeting for 7 p.m. 1 hur<.dJV at the Harper Communny Center View Elcmc1 1 .,, student .. And I "onder "h\ th1,· h::.t "JS not m:i<le public befon: tl.i .... 1 h1::. h:.t of cul::. Rcb rt Kc.I~. n tc;ichcr :it :-:c,,. pun I !cal!hb Ekmi.:nt:i~ nnd the pri.:sid ... nt ot the En\lronmentnl Kstur.: C1:1111:r, .mited th.: com· m1ttce 10 ,j,,1 thc ccn1cr, \\!ltch 1 on the 'llfSC,tcd fo.t to p '•l>b lo~c ~100.000 1n Ji~tr1 .. t fcAd ng. I ii! addc ... ! 1h.1t he \\:I" • dt:.· t!runtbf' th.Ii h.: onh found 1 ~l1ou1 th.: meet n~ ;i~J th~ pro· po c.I cuts :r , : ,... IJJ.l~ P1!01 •See SCHOOLSJPage 7 Another proposal tor ·hockey rink rolls · in ~A local co mpany wants ·to locate an open-air, in-line hockey rink in Newport Beach, but space in the city is tight. BY E\',~~ H l'.Nl )t~ON, ~I" I \\ llltrll ~E\\'POR I UL\(.11 n .. nk- in:! on the thcof"\· tint t 1.: rolkr hockc' indu-.11' ·,"11 ll'tltim,.: to thri\e: J loc.11 con•p.n~ ,, .ttlempl· >ing to bring • n pcn-:ur. m-htic 1mckq rink l ) 'I.\\ port 13 ... d1. Alth'"rngh .1 :.111. .t-. n ·1 b ... ~n lo- c:Hcd. th~ Cllllll'·•ll~ It pc' to h·1\I.' the rink in pl.1cc b~ ::.ummcr. a~­ cording to the commcrd.11 brul;.cr· ·1gc ag¢nt h ••'tiling. 1lw accl)unt The cump.111y, \\hkh c.1lb ll">ell the NC\\ port Dry Ice Center. h:t!I con1ac1cd the lll~ ol N'.:\\port Beach and !he (\C\\ r<.m-~lc'J Unified School 1)1::.trict 10 inquire about po:.:.1bk sllcs for a rink F Y I Thinkin' of .the rink? thcr h:h 11.rn .. p:rc '· • "T h.:rc h3\C been no Ji,CUS!l1on~ .1bou1 .1 .. pcdfi..: lo..::uii.m, term' l r an).lh n~ l!f,c.'' OcrnJ ~aid · 1'11" 1:. one l i ma~~ N'-)r ":.ib '"-;. £l't J · Ne,\port -~fesa Superintendent Mac Dernd said he hns rccei\'cd a letter of inquiry but nothing fur-See RINK/Page 6 Leave our tre~s alone , -Balboa -residents say .,... In respons e to local oppos ition, the city delays a decisio n to remove eight trees as part of a plan to make downtown Balboa more pedestrian-friendly. DAL130:\ -Ol"lcltl'n' to the rcmo\'al of ll.'l1t I icu:. tree::. on ~lain Street h:1, fom.J '!c\\ porl Beach citv off11:1.1b to rC·C\:Jlllinc its plans ·ror the impto\cmcnt of JO\\ nlO\\ n D.1 ll,0.1. rhe ci1v·s P.1rk'. lk.1cbe::. and RccrcJtion C.\1111111i, .. jl,n recent!\ del.l\ed a dcc1,1on on \\hc1hcr to rcmo\'e eight of the Hi tri.::c along ;\1.1111 5trlct. the ~lrcet \\h1ch end, .11 the l3.11l'o.1 PJ,1hon 1 he \.Om· 1111._..i,,n "111 rccon~iJcr the m.111cr .11 '" ;\1.11 ch ~ m.:c1ing. Bi.:llirc the. nc\I p~blic .hc.1m1•• A'''' .1111 Cit\ :'-l.m.11!Cr Ken Deh- nt hl)j'i.:" ,,, ;11cc1 \\Ith rc..,iJ1.. nh l f the Lbllh1.1 l'cnir,ulJ Poinr I lomc-• ll\\llCr' \,~O ... 11l''l 10 CJui:,.:: hO\\ l\:nin,ul.1 r:siJ:nl~ kc( :il~, t th~ I rl1p1• :ii. 11.: \\t I J':.0 r .. c1. .:- tore :ind • ft-.r" . .Hti,: rcnu1.1 n _:, of tl1c 'trc .. 1 m th .. "'"J"1'' 01 the \\'db F:ir!! i B:ink ,,1 1h:i1 rc,i- lk nt-. -.Jn 1,1,1k :ind JUd~e .I.Jr thc111:.l!hl' · AnJ if cnllll~h p:t1plc tdl the cilv lo ka,·i: th.: tru., alone! =·Thi-. 1, the 1'.:·1 n ... ul:i\ d-."\n· to\\n," Oclino ~ord. "If the Pcnin- sul:I doc~n't \\.lllt w do it, it'::. 111cir See TRElS/P•te 6 Businesses hope postcards deliver tourism ~ The cards depict favorite Newport land marks and are sponsored by merchants: Uv DAVID SILVA Sn<"L\l To nu: o.uu ru <>r NEWPORT BEACI I -A !oet of commemorative postcJrJ l11gh· lightin& 12 of Nc,\pon Ol!ach'<i moM popular tourist :attractions has 1cccivcd the !otamp of oppro,al from the ci1y·s Conference anJ Vbi1ors Durcau -and the cards could prove lucrath·e for the New- porl hbrary. RcnJercd by commi::.::.ioncd art· t!ol S1e'e Simon. the depictions of !ouch main tays as the Dol')man hshrng Village, the H)nll NC\\· porter, the Balboa Ferry and the Dnlboa Fun Zone will be avoil:>blc in rctoil outlets ond distributed by the vi itors bureau to clients in the tra\cl and touri!.m indu try. 111e post~rd collection, which come with envelope and will re· tail for a suggc!.ICJ SS.99. \.\as One of the postcards in the new collection. sponsored by l J local bu.:'inc c and produced hy Barrell and Bar- rett Publi hers of Newport Beach. One ponsor. Boyle Ensineering, plan to donate all it proceeds from the ulc of the po tcard 10 the Ne\\port Ucnch Public Library. "Newport's library sys1e~ has heen a predominant success and "c're dcli,htcd here at Doyle to help their effort any v.ay we can." he NITCAllDl/Pe .. 6 J nday, February 10, 1995 Take heart, •ll'Y has resources for romantics W hile C\ el) One kni>\\) th:u :ilentine's D3y i an occ:lsion for cdcbr:uing rom:mcc. no one '-c m .. ,,, kno" prcci ely "hy. 1nere arc a number of talcs th:it ha\C been used to C\pl:iin ih origin'>, but these rcm:iin .1r ) phal :.it hi: t. • !:>I r1-.' wrC tolJ 300Ul t\\O C:lrly mJrt)rs nj .. J \ Jlcnunc One "a' .t pnelll b~hc. J .. J 1n Rome for -.ccrctly mall')ing ~uuns clUpk .. J~jillllt the ordc:rs of l:.rnpcror Cl.1udiu'i E. Another was a -' )OUng m.m. imprisoned b' the Rom:ms for ref u fng to wor 'hip their tl><ls, "ho rcceh ed love nl 1c::. from children he h:u.J bdrtend'd through the barl. of his cell. Some :iuthoritics ha\e LOCALS ONLY CITY EDITOR IRIS YOKOJ, S74-42ll Cllt•H R~g1stration i under way for th.e. annual Spint Run '95, the school fund-r:11s1ng C\'Cnt pl3nncrs call Orange County's largest 5K/10K road nee. About 5,000 participants are expected to pound the pa\'cment Feb. 26 in front of about 7,000 pcetators to raise money for Andersen, Harbor View and Lincoln elementary schools. • l~or more than 11 )"Cars, the Spirit Run has been the major source of funds fot supplemental educational programs at the three schools. Through community· sponsors and \'Olunteers, the schools have been able to gi\'C children "Science on the Go" projects, 'ideo library materials, computers, ph)~ical education teftchers, field trips and art programs. La Donna KieniU 1 oted the similarit} bet\\Cen the \\Ord \alcn11nc and gal:mtine, an nb.,olete French term tor lo,cr. Othi:r:. cbim Valentine's Day c:in be traced to a pagan fcn,ili ty rnc the Rom:ins practiced on feb. 15. Still Cutv [' LUIUCll'DAlLY rnoT Tai·ing one on: D'Amore Health Center class members, from left, Sandy McDaniel, Stacey Gallehue Jack Jackson, Betty Nielson and Sharon Wo lfe practice t'ai chi ch'uan at TeWinkle Park. ' In addition to rnising funds. the Spirit Run encourages ~tudcnt, family and community in\'olvcment, C\ cnt pl:rnners !.:ty. C1ieck It Out Inventors will share their ideas tonight at DCC • 11fi .. 1, I hc'c: the celebration stems from 111 uhl l· ngl"h belief that birds \\OulJ d100 c thc."ir n1.1tc.i. on this da). u ... .,p11c the." c unccn atnues. there'!. little J,>ubt that Valentine's Da) is '"idcly ob!lened l hol>C "ho succumb to its jppc:.tl might he interelltcd in rom:m\ic i:-.1.,11 -=~ dlc:rul b) Ne" port libraric!>. Attention Rube Goldbergs. Jn,cntor:. and entrepreneurs will share their C\perti'e on all a'pcct -0f inventing ar a month!~ forum :it 7:30 p.m. today in Room IOI of Orange Coast Collegl!'s Science Lecture H..111, 270 1 Fairview Ro:id in Co:,ta M~\a. Each l>Cminar k..1 ture professional:, haring the .. how to" aspects of new product im-cnting, legal protection, market C\aluation, protot)ping, \'Cnture tin:>ncing and bu inc planning. Col>t i:. SS per session for Inventors· Forum members, SIS per session for non-members and gue ts. Call 432·5SSO for more information. An incorrect price rnnge for the Valentine's Day menu at Tapas Bar and Gnll in MacArthur Square '"as printed in Thursda) •s Weekend section. The correct prices arc S I0.50 to SJ9. 1l1is year's ''inner of the :innu:il logo contest is Anderse n fifth-grader Nicole Poole. Her entry depicts four colorful panels with a sailboat, sun, palm tree and runners against :i high-rise background . The course runs in and around Fashion bland and Ne,,port Center. overlooking Ne,,pon Dc3ch and the P.icific Ocean. Volunteers arc also needed for race day. To help out, call Patty Iloortz at 7(,()-9550. To register or for more information, call the '95 Spirit Run Hot Line at 509-2904. SCHOOL DAYS Among thc:.e is ··u1erary LO\er!.," an .1111hulo~ l)f lic1ional p:ission b) such li te r.ti) 111.>11' as John Updike. Nadine GurJ1mc:r .ind Jo}ce Carol Oates. Vi,e"ed h ::lth1;r, thc."~e piece:. provide a portrait of "1nl.1w.111on ;mJ devotion, bli:.s and l11:.1r1Mc.1i.... f.1di 1\g ardor and inten~ l'1Ut1,"111:· In lOntra~t ... Love':. Wi'tncl>l> .. Newport Heights fifth-graders take 'No TV Challenge' 1, .1 , n11ptl.111un or 500 years of romantic pit.'ll) h) \\Olllen r .1ngtng from suck.little I. IOI\••' .. , A1)11e K1lligrcw to the h lh \ nul l'11T1l) 0 1i:l..1n on and Ma)a \1 ·-.Ii u. I••• .1 n.111c ;1n.il~11c.-I approach, check 1 11 th .. · \11Jto111~ of w,i:," foculling on the c\Cllut111n 1.I monogam), :.idultcf) and ,\i.0 1 i:·· lh1m prdll!>toric times to our 1 ,, n ·~111.il .1rl). the "hi!.toncal, cultural, r.:h~lllU'> .111d btl)logical roots of IO\C" arc .. 'r lorcd in · \ :-..j1ur~tl History of Lo,e:· In 1'e.1<lrn~ lrom the J le:ut," the rcl.111 111,L11p hel\\c.en romantic literature, the w.1 11.h f11r l1J\e :rnd identity in real-life .lie.' I\.\ IC\H:d . rur rum.11111<: 1n.,pirat1on. nothing works i'-.'lta than mu,ic, :ind the l1br:iry has a \,lrtl'I) ol ((),to put )OU in the mood. 'R11111.1mc:' p.irt of the .. Masterworks D111111;r Cl.1"icll .. se ries, features orchestral \\1>1J..,·h\' Puce.mi, 13izctt ;ind Ravel, and \.\Cll 11h.lud..:' :.i suggested menu of porcine "" 1.1 d1\c. •rnd grilled salmon on pepper '1uLl L 1l\e Song," contains pieces by 1.111hp• 1 u' ·'' '.1ried :rs Aaron Copland, H.1d1.11J Str.1u'' and Stephen Fo!>ter, p1;1 f11r111~J b) soprano Arleen Auger " 1th p.;11111 .1u;nmpjn1mc nt. On .1 more Cl>n tcmporary note, · Gu'h,.in for Lo,ers .. i!> the la1est rc.1.111J111g h) J 1u p1jn1~t Marcus Roberts. I h .. · ,ilhum 1111..lu<les nimble interpretation~ ol \u..11 -.1.1nJ jrdl> as .. A Foggy Day" and "Our l mc 1\ I lcre to Stay." I or tho'e ''ho hl,,c their romance on c..:llulurJ. the library llffcrs "Moonstruck," !.tJrr111g Cher :.ind Nichola Dgc, a Jcl1gh1ful rnmantic comedy of ltjlwn·Amenc.;,in manners. Dilly Crystal .rnJ t-.tcg R> ..1n match witticisms in the dcf1lv·\H11tcn "When Harry Met Sally," .1bout a couple's long-running debate on 1he nature of malc·fcm:ile fri endships. The da ... -.il. uf the genre is, of coul'sc, th e Phil:tdclphb Story,'' !>tarring K:itherinc I lephu1 n a ... the stuffy heiress who, on the e\'C ul m.irl')tng her second husb.rnd, 1 .... 1cn' to· her heart and instead rcm:irries her f1r't. Now th;11·., :.omething to celebr..11c. lJJIJ01111n Kfrnitl is the Ncuport Dcac/J Ii/Jr.ii fan. "C/Jcck Jt Out" Is Hrittcn by tile ~t.Jff uf Ille Neu port IJcac/J l'ublic UbrJf)'. I /Ji~ neck's <"Olun111 is by Stet c11 Sbort. NEWPORT ELEMENTARY S ome of the c~citing things th:it h;t\'C bcrn hap- pcn1n~ at Nc'"f>Ort El arc: I LAG DECK: bcry Frid..1y prompt!~ at 8:20 a.m., the entire llthool meets in the quad area :mJ conduch Flag De.cl.. Studenb k..1J U!> in the Pkdgc of Alkg1ancc, Jnd a p..11nq1ii; .. ong i-. .~ung. All studl;!nb and lll?ff arc encouraged to \\CJr red, \\h1tc and blue on Friday , and parents :ind communit) members arc im ited to join us . JUST Rl:.AD: Our focu this )<!ar h on the ftjdtng- \Hiting connection. 1h:,c:irch shO\\i, thll the more !.tu- dcnts read, the more '°'jbulary anJ concLpts they ac- quire. lncre:i ed reading also a si ti. !>tudents in gnin· ing \\fitiog sl..111 , for in literature, they.lice the struc- tures di-.playctl that can scl"\c as models to good \Hit· ing. We arc stri"ing 10 ha\'C e\Cf)one at Ne\\port El read, rc;.ld and re:ld some more! Our goal as a le:i rn· ing community is 10 read 70,000 booi...s by the last duy of sch.ool. To celebrate reaching our half-way goal of reading 351000 books, ''e \\Ill ha'e a J UST READ Celebration on Friday, h~b. 3. Everyone "ill wear a CO!.t\Ulle depicting hi\/hcr favorite character from a fa. \Orite book, and \\C \\Ill conduct a book c>.change. TOM SAWYE:R: We ha'c a \crv :.tcti\C drama club at Newport El. "Tom Sa'')er," our fall production, pla)ed to a f ult hou!.e. Credit &Oc.!S to Director Jeni Coor..., ProJucer Carol Arnold, amJ :.in incredible per· formancc b) the C.t')l. \\ e .ire gratclul to our PT A lor SpllnSOrtng the arb .ll NC\\ purl LI and fo r all or our \Olunlcers \\ho \\Cre imol\ed in l.upporting thill pro· duct ion, '' hich includi:J more than 1>0 Ne\\ port El :.tu· dcntl.. OUR DARL Ol·rlCLR IS TllE COUNTY'S 10P COP! We arc \Cr) proud of ou r Orug :ind Alcohol Re!.i!.tancc Education Olltccr l.:.d Wabh! Detective Walsh 'isits ;ill of our cb-.mxum '' ith his mcl>sage of helping students be a\\ arc of their right to say "no" to harmful l.ulJ~t..1nce .... .The entire county now l..nO\\ll what \he students, paren'ts, and !>ta ff in the NC\\ port Elcmcnt:iry Com- .. munity h.ivc kno\\n for yc:m: Ed Wolsh is the best! l le bring" a high level pf imohcmcnt, commitment and dedica tion to hi~ ~1dvocacy for drug and alcohol rcllisl:i11ce educa tion. l l1s No. I priority is the safety of our children, :.ind he is 10or~ dedicated to kids. -IJy J(;Jrcn Kcnd;ill, interim ''ice princip~ NEWPORT HEIGHTS ELEMENTARY At NC\\port Heighh, \\e'rc \Cry busy thb month. We had our annual Jog·a·Thon Friday. The slu· dents got people to spon-.or them, and they tf) to run as many lap a~ they c:in in 45 minutel>. · In fit th-grade. M . Holmes' cla s is getting rc3dy for their ~O TV CHALLENGE; the~ (:.tudents 3nJ tcather) go t\\O ''eds'' ithout tek' i!>ion! In the ~i\th·i;r:idc \Hiting cla,~. we jui.t fiobhcd ''riling pl.n pal letter:. to :.i.,th-gradcrs in Derun<lrk. As for Student Council at Nc\\port Heights, \\C're getting .. Mi. ion Impeccable," our sch"°I clc::in-up prOJCCt !.taned! for a 'Valentine's Day fund-raiser. we arc selling singing telegrams and ha\tn~ a \';,rkntinc Bake Sale. -By ,\folly \l'ccdn, srudcnt council president, :ind Ariel J;icob ,,student council \'ice president PAULARINO ELEMENTARY K indcrgartener:. arc :.tud)ing about winter, ~ki· mos, polJr bears and the four seasons.· Mr!.. Otis' class is !,earning about the mail syl.tem prior to send- ing v~1lcntines. Mr!>. AppcJrs and Mrs. Maddu>.·s f1rst·gr~1dc classes arc going to have a theme day basc:;d on Chinese New Year, Tct and Korean New Year. Mrs. I loh's class has ju!.t completed an :inimal report and has made an animal mural. The sec9nd~rades arc going on a field trip-'to the Performing Am Cenlcr lo see the Disncyl.1n<l D:intl. t..1rl.. Clark"s third-grade cla!.!> has n1..1dl.! a K\\ai...1u1l Village mural and clay prairie dogs to ,go '' ith it. The fourth grade!. arc ''orl..ing on mii.sion reports. They al'o l>Jng ..11 the recent a\\ards a -.cmbl~. Mrs. Lnona.,· ;ind ~Ir . ~lctoycr·ll lifth gr.i<lcll held a f>O\\ \\OW in the muhi·purpollc room tu lOncludc a foUM\cci... study of Native Amcric..1ns across the l 'nit· cd St:ite!.. 1 ''chi: different tribes ''cre represented. Mrs. ~kC:.tttin's si~th·grade clJss "islu:~ 10 SJ} "Sheh, !>heh, nin .. to Mr!>. Kuo (~t1chacl':. mom) for te..1ching them about Chinese New Year. 1 hey learned how to \Hite and say a few phrases in Chincl.c, folded an origami pig, ate Chinese noodle!. '' ith chops1ick~ and received red cmelopcs cont.1ining Chinese money and eJndy. -By Judy lUlc.t·, sixt/1-gr:ide tc:icl1cr POMONA ELEMENTARY T he fifth-grade :.tudcnt'\ anti. lltaJf were \ery pleased to allcnd a performance of "Quc tz:illi" by the Dallet Folklorico de Veracruz at Orange Coast College on Feb. I. The .school appreciates the su pport of the OCC Community Service:. Office in helping to make this program pos!.iblc for the students. Last month a new program, ~lano a ~1ano, was llt~11 ted for st~dcnts and pnrents. This program will be available monthly in the e\'cnings for students 10 come with their parents to l>Chool and learn more about the oijPiiM lu,tr;ihnn~. cJ11vr1JI m~ll~r ur .. ..,. \Ullk!m.:nh I'"'""' ... n I...: ••l'f0- 1111<.:J v.nhou1 v.1111.n p.;rn11••1<1n o( c..>p)ri,111 0"11.:r. WEATHER SURF REPORT VOl. 89, NO. 35 l h11111•' II. 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PR qJc111 .anJ t:I 0 W TlMPlRATUHS NC\\port Be.ich 6l'.i9 8.ilbo;r 6'l/4'J Co~lJ Mesa 67/50 Corona dcl Mar 6.i/50 SURF FOHCAST LOCATION Wedge Newport 01.ickics Ri\ler Jtll)' CdM •OATIN• SIZE 2·4 w 2·4 w 2·4 w 2·4 w 2-4 w Nosm;all a.in ad\'isories are post~. Winds lighJ and v.u i;able this mornin,; shiflinA 'outhwest lo west 1 5 knots this ilfll'rnoon with onl' foul \•ind wa\l'S, 4 foot \\l'Sll'rly SM.!ll. locoilly hN\.'Y fog ;ilon~ lhl' COJSt c.ll'Jrang lo p:irlly cloudy ~kits. TIDH TODAY rir~t high S:40 a.m ........... 4.8 first low 1:03 p.m ........... 0.2 Second high 7:35 p.m ........... ).4 Second low SATURDAY First low 12:11 a.m ......... 2.2 flr~l high 6:2l ~.m ........... s. 1 S«ond low 1:)4 pm .......... -0.t Second high 7:59 p.m ..... , ..... 3.6 W.iter ttmp.: 59 fr•"' Surfli••/ Wavetrak threu9h Tuestil•y Woitch out for new sand b:ir~ offshore built by silt wash-of( from the recent r.lin-Oooded rivers. Also avoid dirty waler, ilS some is reported to have poison oak in ii. hpccl some fun \\est S\\ells until the weekend •vhen ~ solid west-northwest swell from 11 strong P .:icific storm will reoich our coast 1( t'\'erything holds together. For d;aily surf reports and forccu ls, c<1ll (900) 976-SURF. The c.ill costs $1 .50 plus oany possible toll. use or technology in education. The first meeting was \'Cf) sUC<.'C. 'iful. A nine-wed. cl:w; on parenting llkills i!. being pre· scn1c:d at Pomona S1.hool from 6 to S p.m. on Tue:.day nights. The cla'>s bl!gan the "eek of J3n. 30. Opera Pacific r.ro,id1.:d the progr<lm .. Kids Sing Succc~!" on reb. 2 tor all !.tudentll in the firllt through fi fth gr;:idc.-. Our second grade !.tudcnts will allcnd the Disneyland Band concert at the Orange County Performing Ans Center on Feb. 22, !>ponsored by the Oran&e County Philh:mnonie Society. The staff in·SCl"\icc day on Jan. 27 was very bcnefi· ciJI to the profe~ional growth of our te:ichers. The focu or this day \\:lS in the areas of: technology use in the clas!.room; language arts and student writing; pro- gram pl.rnning; and how to help students '' ith special needs. During February, the following holidays ''ill receive special attention in the classrooms: Li ncoln's Birthday, Valentine's 0 .1y, President's Qay. -IJy Ken11ctl1 Kill fan, principu TEWINKLE 'TIDBITS' T \\Cnty·ninc eighth graders 'isited Or:lnge Coast College to sec \\h:tt kinds of courses and facilities th e c.impus has to offer. The students toured the br:rnd·ncw. SlO million computer.center and were sho" n programs about a\ iation and electronics. They 'isitcJ the ~cicnce aqu.1rium, the drafting room, food ~ef\1ce and then cnjo~ed :i bal.l..e1b~1ll game (Mr. O'Brien, th..: OCC ba,l..ctb.ill coach, is a science tea~hcr at T1; \\'tnl..k). Attention all crafter ! TcWinl..lc ~1iddlc School \\ill host its second annual PTA Fund-rai er Craft fair on April 1. No fool ing! lntcrcl.tcd? Call Carol Chandler :1t 957·3:!62. Sc\e111h grade students in Mr!.. Newcomer"s Langu.1ge Am. cl:t~s "hammed it up·• in front of a 'iJco camer:i. adorned in co~tumcs and props of their own del.ign, ~ls they portr;:iyed characters from biographies they had read. The costumes and props ~u:c proudly di-.pl:iyed on her "wall of fame." Sixth gr~1ders at TeWinkle arc heading fo r Kona Lanes on Feb. 9 for a bowling party, and seventh and eighth graders will be snapping.their fingers, sh ufning their fee t and tingling their taste buds at a Valentine's Day dance -named "Cupid's Corner" -on Feb. 14. -By Rpn Miller, Editor ill Chief, Tc Winkle T11under School Days is a feature that runs on Frid.iys and Mondays. The reports a.re 1ubmittcd f.rom each indh ldual school. If you hne question.• about bow to get news of your school lncludfil, call City Eclltor Iris Yokol at 574-4.233. POLICE FILES COSTA MESA 700 l>lock or Joann Street: A burglar pried the door open to a residence and made off with appro.-.imatcly Sl,480 in ~hower heads and two l!C\\ ing machine!>. NEWPORT BIACH 3000 l>lock of Pacific View: Someone broke into n mortuary and stoic a personal computer valued at S2,950. There were no witnesses. TIPS Of THI DAT • lnstJll a peep hole viewer in your door. Never open your door without knowing who is on the other side. Also consider calling their business office to confirm the oppointmcnt. • Have n light on in the room where you arc and have 11 light on in n room where you are not. It gives the impression of more th:in one person being at home. -courrc :y Newport D~ach police Newport BMichlCosta Mesa Daily Pilot Friday, February 10, 1995 I FOrmar school tru 111 Beny LlllY, dies 11 age 78 l97J flll Piion> Betty Lilly ..... She was a founding member of the Newpmt-Mesa Unified School District and well known for her involvement in the community. .. COSTA MESA -Efizabcth "Betty" Lilly, a founding member of the Newport-Mesa Unified School District and the fir~t Costa Mesa Woman of the Year, died Wednesday at Hoag Hospital ,of heart failure folio" ing a six-month illness. She was 78. Mrs. Lilly, a 37-year Costa Mes:t resident, was known for her community involvement and wor~ in helping others, s:ud d:iughter Barb3ra Lilly. "She was very active in l<>dl politics and she was the kind of person who was always giving of herself," Barb;ira Lilly S3id. Perhaps her most notable accomplishment was her contributions to the cst:iblishmcnt of the Ncwpon-Mesa school district in 1966, according to longtime friend and fellow community volunteer I IJnk . Panian. "She was instrumental in the unification of the district, first working with the League of Women Voters and as a board member," said Panian, a nlember of the Mesa Consolid:ited Water District board and Costa Mesa Historical Society. "That may have been her greatest achievement for the community." Mrs. Lilly was often seen in her College Park neighborhood working in her g:irden, tending to her roses 3nd a variety of tangerine, a\'OC3do, lemon and or:inge trees. She" as u!>ually '"ith I al If LY . . her shar-pei dog RufO es, her companion for 11 years, who died on the same day. Neighbors used to come by the house every morning for a ch:u and cup of coffee. B:arbara billy said. Mrs. Lilly was also an act ive member of the Unitariart Church tn Costa Mesa and housed college :ind foreign exchange students. She was also one of the first nurses at f airview State I lospital. "She had a deep respect for dients there," Panian said. "She and her husband were a couple '~ho dedicated their Ii\ cs to the people :ind m:tking Fairview work. Uetty was always \Cry professional." Mr . Lilly is preceded in de:uh by her husband, Robert Lilly. She 1s s~rvived by her sisrer . Margaret Chandler of Boise, Idaho; son Eugene Klotz of Swarthmore, Pa.~ daughter Barbara Lilly of Long Beach; son Stephen Lilly of San Diego; and grandchildren Gretchen KJou of Portland, Ore., and Jeremy Kloti of Philadelphia. In lieu of nO\i.ers, donations can be m:ide in her name to the Amcnc.rn He:in Association or the: NJtion.il Arthritis 1-"ound:ition . Costa Mesa Council adopts goals for '9~ Consultant will evaluate non-sworn positions within the Cos·ta Mesa Police Department The Costa Mesa City Council on Monday adopted its list of goals and objectives for the next )'Car. Numbering 79, the list focuses on providing a higher level of ~ervice to residents and business owners, improving the city's infrastructure and strengthening the city's relationship with the local business community. Some of the council's goals include: • Getting the city's money out of the county in\'CStmenl pool. • Formulating a citizen-police training program. • Increasing police patrol by one pe™>n per shift. •"Solving" the city's vagrancy problems. •Completing a master plan for Fairview Park. • Approving plans for a xouth sports complex. Piglets premier a bit prematurely Nine piglets came into the world three d:iys early at the Orange County Fair's Centennial Farm this week. The baby pigs were born Wednesday to a 300-pound . Hampshire/Spotted Poland China cross breed. Mama Pig ga'e birth unassisted, since the piglets weren't expected until Saturday, fairgrounds officials said. The mother and her litt er will remain at Centennial Farm until the piglets arc uld enough to be sold to mcmbc1s of loc:1l 4-U clubs. Thc1e arc l\\O other SO\\S at the farm readv 10 farro" and fair official expect them to deliver :rny day. Habitat for Humanity pl_ans orientation Hnbitat for Humanity of Orange County will conduct a volunteer orientation meeting from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Feb. 28, at First United Mc.thodi~t Church of Col.ta Mesa, 420 W. 19th St. The meeting provides an overview of the program. Representatives '"ill describe how US TREASURIES ,,. 250-6345 or IOO 876-6829 Secuities Amenc:I. Inc. Me.nber NASO SIPC 2082 Michelson ~. Ste 212 lmne, CA 9271 S 24 Hour Rate Into 1 800 US TREASury Habitat for Humanity select:> amt supports families "ho buy I labit:ll homes. They \\ill also discuss upcoming projects, volunteer needs and how the program is structured. A question ;rnd am,-we r peliod "ill be i ncludcd. Call 895-433 1 for more information. .ESTAB. 1977 ~ /Jiislf ~\)'() NEWPORT BEACH .NEWPORT'S BEST KEPT SECRET MUMC Rt& DINNER CVtRY T\JtSOAY S6 95 AND GREAT FOOD EVERY DAY EXCEPT THURSDAY TACOS ONLYONll-IURSOAY 3 FOR SI .50 MON. -fRJ .: from 4 p.m. SAT. -SUN.: Brunch from 9, Dinner at 5 675-2340 3011 Newport Blvd. -On the Penlnsu~ Tempting Valentine Gifts Starting at $2.79 • Su~r-free candies & Chocolates • Hand-Dipped lhlffie Cfiocolates Reg. & Sugarfree •Custom Baskets •Assorted Gifts •FREE Gift 4 0,, Wrapping WESTCLIFF PLAZA 17th at Irvine Ave., Newport ... Beach • Send a Gi# By Phone 6424302 • TODAY'S lHt DAY st 0 p Smoki n g. Amencan Hean . A ~iarion .. •Examining ways to increase services off ere(j by Co!. ta Mesa ·s two branch libr:iries. •Dispelling the perception that Costa Mesa's "a tough city" to do business in. • Holding two community forums a year. City Manager Allan Roeder "ill give the council a timeline for each goal within the next month. A consultant "ill be paid $15,000 to evaluate various ·'civili:in" positions in the Cost:i Mc:.a Police Depa1 tment. In a labor agrec:ment \\ith the city's classified emplo)ees' union, officials from the city's Pcr:.onncl Dep:irtment ~greed to conduct the evaluation nftcr transferring duties from several police positions to non-sworn personnLI. TI1e posts to be evaluated arc administrati'e assistant positiom in the Police Department's training and records bureau, and the property and evidence di\bion. 1 he firm, Personnel Concepts 1nc., will exami ne "hcther the salary scales offc:rcd with the po!tlll ns :.an:. appropriate and \\hcther :my other du11es could be tr.111,fcm:d o'er to ci' ili:ir. pc n.on ne I. ·1 he rompany has conducted similar re' IC\\ s for :ic.cncies in S3n Francisco, Anal;cim and ~1ission Viejo. The City Council approved the $15,000 contr:1ct on \1onday. Free income tax assistance is now available to local residents Free income ta'( assistance i-. offered to local residents by 1he Internal Revenue Service. Loc::il residenis can seek help :it the follo" ing Ne'' port-~ lc:..1 :.i1e-.: •Orange Coa:.t Colkfe, 2i01 Fail"\ icw Road, Uu:.111css Education Building. Room 104, Cost:i Mesa; 9 :i.m. to noon Saturdays, from larch 11 to April 8. Call George 131anc at 432-5880. April 15. C1ll Cc!t.:-.11.: J,mJinc:-Hau; .1t 6~ :-~2.!.! for limes. • Co:.IJ ~1cs:i Lihr:11y, 1..:55 Par!.. A''e.; 5 to 8 p.m. Wednes_d.1ys, through April 12. Call l\larianna Hoff :it 646-S -15. Lht \ eJr, mon.: th 11 G.OtJO Or•tngc" County t.l\pJ~crS \\ere as'>istcd by the Voluntc.cr Income Tax Assistance progrJm. The I RS has trained volunteers to assist low-incomy.familics, senior citizens, people '' ith dis:ibilities and non-English-speaking individuals in preparing federal and state income lax returns. • Cost:i Mesa Senior Center. 695 W. 19th St.; l to 4 p.m. Tucsd3ys, through April 11 . Call Walt Montgomery al 551-5183. •Oasis Senior C11izens Center, SOO Marguerite, Corona tlcl Mar; by appointmen t only, through for more inforn1.1t1on, c:ill the IRS :it {bOO) b29-1040 or the ~late franchise Tax Ot)Jrd at (SOO) h52-57 1 I. • Valentine event benefits Heart Association The Amcric:in I !cart Association will present Toujours L'Amour -"Romance by the Day" nt 7 p.m. Tuesday, V:ilcntine's Day, at the Balboa U.1y Club. The cwning begin-. "ith a champagne rccepl ion follo,,cd by <lanncr and dancing to th<: l\1urray Korda i.tring!>. Co!> I is S IUO per pc:rson. "hh:h include' a donJtion to the I kart A'>sOciation. For rc~eJ"\:ition .... call 645-5000, C\l. 177. Volunteers needed to plant trees Saturday RcLc:if Cost:i l\ksa is seeking 'olunteers to help pl:int 48 \\illO" tree-. along JoAnn Street, h.:t,,ecn Pomona :mu Placen1ia ;l\ cnuc~. thi:. Saturd:t). ·1 he volunti:er-. ''ill wot k from ~ to 11 a.m .. tf \\C,1ther permit.,, I or more dct.1ih, call 546-39-l I. Deadline nears for occ nominations Or311gc Coast Cl)llege in Co:.t.\ Mcs:i is searching for nominations for its Alµmni 1 l:ill of FJme. · Spon~ored by the college\ Alumni A.,.,oc1.1tion and A'"uciated Students, the Hall of F.1n1e honors former student:. "ho ha' e cune on h> :ich1c\e :.uc<:v•'> in a \'arictv of lteh.h. - 0 1..1dlinc for" lll\lllin.1tion-. h. l\:b 2"". occ-~ annual Alumna I l.11l l\I Lime lndu tton Cuc:mun~ is sd tor ~cr11.. mbc1. 1894-1995 FOL1R GE1 ERA TION 101 .Years! .... ~----...... ---------. ............... . Carpet Re111nants Sale All Rcmnancs Below ~ lanufacture r Cost ALDEN"'S CARPETS, I 1c. 1663 Placentia c. Co ca ~tesa 646-4838 You Don't Need Candles To ~ Create Sparks. I Light a fire with the elegant Fro• Bouquet of love. Ro mantic flowers in an exclu sive Fre nch lead c rysta l vase adorned with frosted h earts. Or with the FTD Beary Happy Valentine Bouquet, d e licate flowers a ro und a c uddly teddy bear. Call or visit your FTD florist today. - • 1'1-~·~ • /All> ~ • I • at'~~~-:-~-, ~ • •-v~~ '-"'~• ' : Serving o : · • Specia l Menu • a s well a s our • regular menu d ishes : ...... '-' ....... w...t-4 ,,_. CATERING SPfCIAUSTS Remember we cote< boob & charters •in your home or in our dining room. " For"--•ccl 723-0621 • • • • • • 251 Shipyard Way • Newport Beach • •••• • Available a t these profeuional FTD florists COSTA MESA Conroy's Flowers 2983 Harbor Blvd. 540-3135 . 800-285·9998 Conroy's Flowers 2275 Newport Blvd 645-<>2•8 FULLERTON •Fullerton Aorist 1016 N. Harbor Blvd. 449.2190 • 800-543-4n3 HUNT1NGTON BEACH Conroy's Flowers 16961 Beach Boulevard 842-2605 ' IRVINE • Azar's Irvine Florlst 3992 Barranca PkwY , <•• C\Mll 757-9461 • 651.o344 LAOUNA HILLS Conroy's Flowers 2401 2 Avenida De La Car1ota 586-2110 NEWPORT BEACH Alicia's Flowers & Gtfts 1701 Connth1an Way 833-1888 •Azar's Newport Beach Ftonst 3935 Birch St (at QuaiQ campus Square 75 7-9461 • 833-8662 WESTMINSTER Oave'S Flowers 6332 Westmtnster Ave. 895~7 • 24-Hour Telephone s.Me» r 4 Fr1day, February 10, 1995 TODAY IUDI a •AM•I 0'Kccpin1 KJdi. Out or Gangs" is the topic or dakU~IOn during a ip\:~lill 7 p.m. pre entation at Victoria School'' Muha· Purpose Room, 10:?5 \ actoria St. an C()')ta Mesa. The event IS cc:ircd for p:ircnts or elementary ~hool children, and v.111 CO\er "h:ll 10 ~atch out for :ind v.h:11 10 do to lccp L.ids out of trouble. G:1ng prc,entaon spcc1Jlist Hoy Alvarado :ind members of M:idrc' Cost:1 Mc~:1 will pre enl a questaon :rnd :inswer session. f or more information, call 646-GANG. ORCHID LOVIU UNITI TodJy through Sund:iy. the three le\cl of Cl)~tnl Court mall in Costa Mesa v.ill be turned anto an enormous. buMhng orchid greenhouse for "The Fasc1n:i11on of Orchids:· the 15th :innual Orange Count) C)mbidium Society Show. Orchid grov.crs from throughout the Un11cd St:itcs v.ill offer c\h1b11c;. c;cmrn:irs :ind demonstrations Adm1~1on as lrcc "'For more inform:lll\ln, call .l35·2167 SATURDAY SURPLUS FOOD S1:niOr\ ;ind lm~-an,\lmc fom1ln:s of the C:o)t.:t Mc\a Nc"port Ucach area c;in obtain free U.S).) A \urplu~ food the ~ccond Saturc.l.:t) of cac:h month bet\\CCn 8 and JO a m in the renr parking lot of th1: Church of Christ. 286 l\vocacJo St. 1n C:o\ta ~1esa. I-or more 1nformnt1on. c.:tll 6Jl·~l 77. SILICONI ALLIANCI NETWORK 'I he Silicone All1.:in~e :-.dwork fur Educ.111on meet\ fnim I ll> .i pm. at South CoJ~l Con11nu111t\ Chur~h 111 ll'\1111e. Patholog1\t Rah;m K;irJ 10 h the gu~t ~pc;il.;c:r l·or more intorm:ition, c.:ill !'.kh.J) ;it c;.i<i.<Jb IJ. SINGLES' PARTY 1 he Meeting Room. :rn :ittmJJhk ~angle~· orga111nt1on. i!. ho~tin~ a part) from 7 10 9 p.m. JI Oub ~la\ wl lh.: Red Lion I lotcl. 3050 Uri\lol ~t. an co~t:i Mesa. The C\Cning indud1.~ complimentary appc111crs, s.:avi:ngcr hunt mi..'<er game. prize\ and dJncing Co~t as SS fo r members ;and S7 f9r non-members. Dct:i1ls, 5.i5.g,Js2. CUTTING TAXIS "Cut Taxes With a Conseacnce" is the theme of a free 8:30 a.m. breJl..fast seminar spon~orecJ by Wealth /\~set Management and I lou\ing Allies at the UJlhon Boy Club. 1221 WeM Pac1t1c: Co:i~t I l1gh\\,1y 111 Newport Uc.:ich. Fur informatio n and rc~crvation~. call (800)926-4080. VALENTINI FUN FOR KIDS Boys and gir ls bcl\\cen the ;igc~ of 3 · :ind 7 arc anviled 10 1010 in on some old fashiom.:J Valentine fun :u C11ff Dmc Parle from 9 to 11 :30 a.m. Sponsored by the City of Nc"'-port lkach Community Scl'\accs Dcp.:a.rtmi:nt, the C\cnt v.111 include :ut~ and crafts, story time, iames, sn.:icL.s anJ bc'crage. Co)t 1s S2J per child. To pre-register, ~II 644-JlSI. SUNDAY WINI a CHOCOLATI fASTIN• The Orange County Alumnne ehnptcr of Alpha Xi Odt3 will hold Ii v.ane nnd chocolate 1.:isting nt 8 p.m. at the pri,·nrc residence of one of the members. Co~t is SS per person. f or rcsel'\ntions. c:ill P;im :it 786-6863. · MONDAY HIGH TICH HU.RT RIPAIR Card1olog1 t Tom Bcn\"enuu "''II present the l;itcst options for di:ignosing and treating hcn~t disc:'lsc, including new high tech dC\accs and procx:du·res, durang :> free 7 p.m. lecture on the Grnce I lo:ig Conference Center at I loag I iospit:il, 301 Nev.port BIHJ. an l'\c\\ port Ueach. For 1nformJtion and resel'\:itions, c:ill (l>OO) 514·1 IOAG. AARPMlnlNG Dr. Jeffrey Miller "'ll tnlk nbout "Your Secret l lcnlini; Machine" during the 1 p.m. meeting of the Costa Mc!>n Chapter 121 of AARP at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 19th and Pomon:i Streets. f or more informi.lt ion. call 5~6· 7848. AIWAMHTING Frccl.:ince \Hiter and motivational ~pcakcr Li~a Bartley is the guest ~p1.:.:ii.cr at the 6 p.m, dinner meeting ot Amenc:in Uusancss Women's "''°"·iJtion :it the Country Side Inn, 315 Urn.to! St. an Costa Mesa. Cost is s:u. f-or rc\cl'\ations ... nd inform.:ition. 4Jll 66'.1·5.:00. TUESDAY ROMANCI IN THI '901 Fant.I out how love hns changed since St V;ikntine's time :ind \\here it appears to be hendcd during a free noon program called "Romnncc an the 'IXh. I\ Look :'lt Love in the Sp:ice 1\gc" fo the Friends' Meeting Room or the Ne"porl Deaeh Public Library, WOO Avocado Ave. in Newport Ucaeh. P!>ychologist and radio talk show host Stephen U. Mason will cJiscuss "here 10 go 10 meet interesting people, how mal$:s and females differ in expressions 'Qf love. nnd other "lovely" topics. For more information, cnll 717-3800. VALENTINl'S PARTY The Meeting Room, nn ;iffordnble singlc's organization. is holding a 6-Month U.S. Gove rnment Treasury 6.31 % Y1clll to Matun t\ 7.00% Approx 'li1xahlc l:<fUIV.tlCOL Yield • \akl\ l i \ ( 1ovc1 nmcnt Ci uarantcc • I I 1ghl'I Y1dJ, • Ltn1111:J 'fl\:LtaJ ollc1 Ca ll toda)1: 714-476-5126 Ask for Uan Horgan, Senior Vice Pre idcnl -Investments. 'I •ua•• ''" I •>1o1) 11,., l • 1 ... ur~y l•\.lhlc 1-'l"''~',,~ •••<'"'"'I "' • <J "111 ..i.tte t•I<" kit•~' ., I t :.: 1~ • .t rr' n• 1 Ii. •t-r (' 11 • Id) lo \'..ull t 1rl1t1 .. ,,.,. Kemper Securiti es, Inc. This Valentine~s Day, keep the romance alive for days. IRVINE 975-1280 3337 Michelson &Jambore t NEWPORT BEACH 252-0222 3601 Jamboree & Bristo~~! t.At Nature makes them beautiful. liiiii. Conroy's makes tliem last. Guaranteed! rLOW£RS , a1nan uc• UY WAI.ION• TOU• The Friends of Newport Day will conduct free w:ilk ing tours of the Upper Newport Bay Ecologic:i1 Reserve between 9 and 10:15 :i.m. S3turday. Tours depart every 10 to 15 minutes from the corner of East Bluff Drive and Back Day Ro3d ne:ir Jamboree and last 1 • to 2 hours. Wear comfort3ble shoes and bring binoctil3rs and cameras. The tours serve as an introduction to the rich variety of wildlife and plants at this important coastal m3rsh. Call Fran at 646-8009 for more inform:ition. Vnlcntinc's Pnrty from 7 to 9 p.m. :it Atlnntis Nii;htdub, 3388 Via Lido in Nc"port Bench. Mixer games, prizes, dancing nre included. Cost is SS members, S7 non-members. C:ill 545·8082 for details. · aUSINISS WOMIN'S LUNCHION "I low To Talk So Men Will Listen" is the topic of the 11 :30 :i.m. luncheon meeting of South Const Business and Professional WQmcn at El Torito Grill. 633 S. Anton in Costa Mesa. Cost is S 15 members, S'.20 non·membc.rs. Call 472·4666 to HSVP. . NIWPORT FOUNDATION "Mc>.ic:in Financinl Crisi~: Jmplic;itaons for the U.S." is the rnpic or the 7:30 a.m. Ne\\ port Foundation meeting at the B:ilboa Bny Oub, 1221 West Coast I lighwny in Ne"port Beach. Economi 1 Guerimo Estebnnez :ind utan America Region reporter Ucbe Crouse :ire the guests. Cost including bre:iL.fost is S20 members, S30 non-members. Call 675·3228 for reservations. WEDNESDAY LOCAL lfHCfS Of SANUUPfCY Costa Mes3 City M:in;iser Alan Roeder nnd Newport Dench City Manager Kevin Murphy will tnlk nbout how the Orange County b:inkruptcy "ill affect their cities cJuring :i public cJ1scussion th:it starts nt 7:30 p.m. in Room 1 AU, Oasis Senior Center, 5th Ave, and Marguerite in Corona del Mar. lhc free meeting 1s sponsored b,• the Costa MesnJNe,,pon Ucach Chapter o.f the League of Women Voter or Or;inge Coa)t. Details, 6.l6-8396. HU.RT HEALTH llMINAR I long rlosp11:il cnrdiologist Joel Mnncl'lcster, M.D., will dis.cuss exercise :ind fitness steps you c:in tnke to build nnd m:iintnin good he:in hc:ilth during :11'lhl .. 1: 'i' Ylnnouncing 'i' o/a{entine 's 'Events Lippe/'Warren proutf{y pre.sents ~w Comia art gfass !A{gerine & Jeff Comia U/i.(( 6e pre.sent Saturrfay, 1"e6ru.ary 'Efeventli to person.afizt antf aiscuss tft.tir Worf;_ :Midiatf 'Tanay 'i' Cftristopfter 'RJu{f;p, 'West Coast ~presen.tative of L imoiJe 'Bo~e.s will 6t present 1"e6ru.ary 10tft, lltft ana 12tft . Pmentino 1995 '1{.atff;g Cfr.ristmas ornaments. Orrfer now! (~ktf I 'IPPf /\\~21 ·-r· IN c l!"t\I ~' -3333 'Bear Strut.-Crys tal Court • Costa :Mesa i 556-1662 ••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • : o/afentine Cefe6ration : : Satu raay, 1e6ruary lltli :. • Afontlay, 1e6ruary 13tli • : 'Tuesaay, :Fe6roary 14tli : • 5:30pm to 9:30 pm • • ~1"i~ Menu • • • • 1"oie (jras Cliantedair • • ••• • • • LirntSt'ont uttuct witfr 'ltfusfrroom.s &'Tomatoe.s • : 'Toppttf witli CrumfJfetf (joat (free.st, 'llJup6eny 'J/inaifirettt : . ... . • ~st Pttaf Sor6t t • • ••• • • • • 'Pfeast Stfut Ont: • • • • Saututf 1resn 'Dover Soft utitfr Ltmon 'Demi·(jfact • • 'Vtaf Cfwp witfr ~stmnry &13facK._'Trufjft Saua • • ?rfttfaf(um of !Maine Lo6sttr wi tfr Ligfr t 'Tarragon Saua • • 'Bttf 'Tourrutfus witfi (jrtt.n Ptpptrcorn Sauce • • HI • • • • 'itfiitt & 'DarK._Cfww(ate 'Jrf ousit witfr 'fresft 1(psp6tny Sauu • • or :Htart.s of 1resft 1ruit Pastry • • • • $49.00PtrPtrsonor • • 'llaftntint Pa&._aee for 2 . $130.000 . tnduit.s 1 6ottft • · • of Af 0tt & Cliarufon 'itfiitt Star Cfia mpagnt witli 'Dinner • • • • LiVt Piano ?Jusit antf '}\ftpsa~ Prroto • • 'P(ea.se ca(( for reservatUm.s. {714) 752·8001 • • 18912 'MtUJi.rtliur~fvl, lrvilu • : 'Madtrtfiur & 'Doua(as, ntar Jolsri ~Airport : • 'Jor 1Ni1 sptci.al ptmm, fosftlons iy ~. '>ftyrtUS of'J(rwport Ccnltr • • at fundt !1ilon., '}"16. lJ, •'Tau., '}"16. 14 • •••••••••• • •••••••••• • NeWport ~ MeM Daily Pilot a free 7 p.m. lecture in the Cr:icc Hoag Conference Center at Ii~& I l<>1pit:iJ, 301 Newport Blvd. in Nc111.port Beach. For dct:'lals, oil (S00)S14·HOAC. DIVIL .......... UKJOI Ncv.-pon Harbor Hip School's rarcnt Connection presents ' How to °"-''Clop Responsible KicJs" fo:ituring loc:i.I psychothcr:ipist Or. Debbi l:Uiou :it. 1 p.m. in Sims llnll :11 NHltS, 600 Jf\.'tnC A\"e, For more jnform:it1on, call Pam at 645-7744 or Julie nt 631·0391. THUUDAY ANTl·A•lllO & LOll•IVI" Can 3 person !hie looser or strc11g1hcn the immune S)"Stem 10 nch1eve :1 better qu:i lity of life? Find out nt n free wotlc.shop from 7 to 8 p.m. at Oakwood Apnrtmcnts North CTubhouse, 8SO Irvine Ave. an Ne"port Bc3ch. This wor'l.shop v. ill e~plore the body-mind connection to health 3S . well as present nutritionnl informauon to increase energy, endurance :ind. br:iin runction. For more inrormataon or to register, c:ill Jcnmfer Mnr~hall of Success Unlimited nt 722· 7717. SUNDAY, Ha. 19 HARMONY AT THI UaltA.RY The public is invited to :i free musicnl progr:im pcrf:>rmcd by The $\\cct Adclincs, 3 barber shop·~tylc, four·pnrt harmony :ill·kmnle choru~. :it 3:30 p.m. at the Nc\\port Uc:it'h Ccntrnl Library, 1000 A\'OC:tJO A\·e. For more information, call 717-38(1). aRIDAL SHOW Mollie Merrell and Comp:11l} pre\c!1t the Or:insc County Undal C\lnn~d1011' bridal lhow ac the Oransc County f:iirgrounds. Building 10 in Custa Mesa. rrom 10 a m. 10 5 pm. Admluion ii $6, parking is Cree. Bridll fashion 'hoW :u l p.m .. door prizes throughout the d:iy. Foe more infonn:ition, c:ill 5~3-1089. TUUDAY, na. 11 ntMtllATI ua •lllAVIOR "Elim1n:'lting Selr·Defcnting Bch:mor'' is the title of a two-part workshop being offered today 3nd Feb. 28 from noon to 1:30 p.m. an the Rc·Entry Center nt Ornnge Coast Collese. 2701 Fnil"'iew in Cost:'l Mes:i. The \\Orl.:~hop 1s free to the public. For more informntion, c:ill 432-5162. TMUllSDAY, na. 23 INTlltfAtTH SHl.Lfllt HNIFIT Celebr:'ltcd comedi:'ln, producer, composer, musicinn and :'luthor Ste\\~ Allen "ill be the gu-cst speaker :11 the Friends of the Orange Const lnt..rfn11h Shelter's third :innual .. Author nnd Book Luncheon" at 11:30 n.m. nt The Sutton r lncc l lotcl in Newport Beach. Cost is s.is ancJ includes lunch :ind a silent :iuctaon. All proceeds go 10 help Shelter families. For more anform:ition, c:ill Lind:i 3t 759-0332. ' MIA.RT DISIASI stMINAR Women's risk for de\"eloping he:irt cJase:isc increnscs after menopause. find out "hat you can do at a free lecture at Cl)si:il Court m:ill in Co~tJ Mesa :it 7 p.m. For dct:iils, c:ill (SO IJ 514-llOAG. ""d 1 our ill-ms to 1\ro1111d 701111 t•ditur, ·j Ju: D:rily l'ilot, JJO \\'. IJ.1J .'it .• Cu\UI .\k~n. Calif. 91617. ,fi special gift Jo.,. son1eone special . 1Jeaut!fu/, lasting gifts: " • heart-shaprd topicu:y in Italian dtl.lj pots-S.'J,5 • lit'e/jlowering plant baskPIS jrom S2.5 Valentin~·s Special 1096 discount WI·NbOWS On The .()ay Formerly Cono's Location lrrine. C'alifoniia 7 1-1-262·11 0 Now Serving: Lunch Din• And Bnanch 71,e et/f'' ~ ~ ~ ~---------------------------, :$5 OFF LUNCH ~0 OFF DINNER: L~th.th! ~!£.~ ..2tl 2!.~~ ~t~_: E~U~i: .!!~.l.V.2!,e~i~1_D~ .J "CALIFORNIA GRILL" Specialties Featuring great steaks, seafood pastas & salads 2241 West Coast Hwy.· 722 14. 00 Ne rt Beach • ..,,,,,,. ,,, 00 .EB AKes#owl JOo I.ow To Print! ,., 0 n•1-... _L __ ..._ .......... -.-0.-0----.. ._ _,.,, .... 1u. _ .... ma.AL C'W'L&AA. • ,.., • j II. • " ' ..,.,,,. .....," . ..,.,_..,. ~-..... -~.., ..... ~ ---y AtUOUCM' Cellular cemmu 1141 .... .. _ ... ,,.__""" __ _ ... --···-----4-.c.~~": •• , ' .. · for Valentine's Day or any occasion ... Choose a gift from ~· 1" Vol~11t1M 11rl .,,./cord S16 9.S or choose from our fine selection of • Hummels • Disney Classics • Dolls • Bears • Cherished Teddies Forever Friends has the perfect gift for your Special Valentine In Westcliff Court 1727 Westc/iff Dr., N.B. 650-5535 C1995 Annalee Mobilrtee Dolls, Inc."' Alt Rights Reserved · ~how <Jjou't <Valentine. <Jjou't c:lf-{(e.ction with f.e.ih (fowerti, beauti(uf .. 'tOit:i & ipecialt!J 9i(ti /tom ... · 1811 \Vestfcliff Drive f\ewport Beach, Cali fo rni a 92660 714-631-2402 •Fax 714 63 1-3975 Clearing Out '94 Sizes 0-14 Come While It Lasts! We5tcliff Court 645-1355 1829 Westdrff Dr., • Newport Beach Just in tirnefor Valentines! ( -~' February 9th thru 25th Redaction }_ . a.le ......... ~ -"' ( Feb. 9th .1/2 Off,; \ thru / Feb. >' • ¥ 25th J -r - Use your VISA, Mastercard, American Express or Dtscover ' As everyone who has ever attended one of our sales knows, our sales are truly SALES. No tags changed ... no marking up to mark down ... a truly rtghtt:;ous sale . . . 1 /2 the price on the tag . . . and when it's over, it's over! Come early for best selection. ,, ,, ,, "' .. 1803 Wcstcll!T Drive Newport Beach (71 4) 642-3310 .. ,~:· Oo!fl' ~1':~· a . ~ v ~ ~~ J!~~# 1~ .. Saturday, February I I th,· . I lam to 3pm Palm R ad r with minimun1 pttr has from parti ipa ting m rc hant on Friday, February I Oth thru 11.Jesday, F bruary 14th Participating Merchants • A'Maree's • Appointments Of Newport • Butera Collection • Charles Barr Jewel ers • Early Years Toys • Forever Friends • Haute Cakes • James Albert salon • Kristens Lingerie • Little People nd ~le • The Pizza Bakery • The Greenhouse At w estcliff Court ' . (\ e Frtday, FebN~ 10, 1995 ........ , said Boylc•s Vice President Vic Openc:irr. p y I ......... peatc .... The postcards are available at local retail shops and the sites depicted in the cards (such as the • Hyatt Newporter), as well Rosalind WiJliams, executive di· rector of the visitors bureau, envi- sions the collection becoming Newport Beach's "calling card,'' and will be used to entice people to visit the city. .. as through the Newport Beach Conference and Visitors Bureau, 644-1190. "I think these postcards arc a great hook -particularly for those "ho have never been 10 Ncwpon Beach,., Williams said. "This is a great opportunity to give these people a small glimpse of the beautiful sites and attrac· tions Newpon Beach has to offer." The postcards are an impressive achieve ment for Simon, who said he only began painting profession- ally last summer. The 30-year-old Balboa Island resident's resume reads more like thnt of a whitc- collar bu~inessman than an artist. A graduate of Iowa State Unl- ve~ity with a bache lor's degree in FUNDS Fre111Page1 service) providers." Still, the council will have the final say in which se rvices will be awarded a portion of 1hat money. '"\Ve will be vo ting on the indi- vidual grants," Monahan said: "So, if '"'e feel that an agency ·doesn't . need the money, or if an agency doe~n·t meet ce rtain qualificatio ns, we still can deny the fu nding." Responding to residents \.\hO have complained of the ·number of transients in the city, Costa Mesa officials have recently begun a se- chemical engineering, Simon worked four )•ears as a manage- ment consultant before receiving his master's degree in interna- tional business from a French business school in Paris. Having turned to art as a ho~by in 1991, Simon said that trave ling the world on business trips helped prepare him for his new career as an artist. "My previous profession took me to over 30 countries, and in- spired me to something .more cre - ative with my life," he said. ries of efforts targeting vagrancy problems. Officials have organized talks between residents and local social service providers like Share Our Selves poverty relief center and the Someone Cares Soup Kitchen in hopes of easing the concerns of the residents, many of whom be- lieve the agencies serve as magnets for the homeless. And, in recent months, the council approved an ordinance that would fine companies if their grocery carts -which transients often use to carry their belongings ·or haul recyclables -arc found abandoned around town. TAI PRIPIRATION Individual, Portn~rships, Corporations Business Vo1ootion, Certified Volootion Aoo/y5t n. SH .. ,, CPI, MST IUJl (IPlr llW,JNt 629 ·Tlllilll Wlr, #?O t Costa Mesa 722-0420 . ·Ai. 9-• !174 DRAINAGE PROBLEMS? FIREPLACE LEAKS? PLANTERS OVERFLOWING? CALL THE D RAINAGE AND FIREPLACE SPECIALISTS JOHN GLASSELL MASONRY COMPANY (714) 434-7744 LIC.499443 MIKE FARNSWORTH LANDSCAPE COMPANY (714) 548-51 32 Lie. 421070 lllEll ......... , decision. It's their downtown." A handfuJ or residents who spoke at the commission meeting Tuesday s:iid a majority of a rea residents believe the ficus trees nlong Mnin Street nre scenic, an asset to the city and should not be removed. Cyndi Dor.in, who has lived on the Peninsula for 10 ye:irs, s:iid that of the 100 Penin- sula residents she contacted for a survey. 90 w:inted the trees to stay. "l'm skepticnl when people st:irt talking about removing a couple of trees," Doran snid. "Do you stop at 10 or 12 or 14? Tiiis is a pas- sionate issue." RINK Fr•M P•1• 1 from the privnte sector expressing an interest in our property." Tim Sloat, senior marketing as- sociate for Voit Commercial Bro- kerage, is coordinating the search for the potential owners. Sloat said his clients -whose names he would not disclose -envision a 20,000-square-foot open-air rink with a parking lot, a pro shop and n snack bar. Under the dictates of the National ln·Line Hockey As- sociation, a regulation in-line rink is 80 feet by 180 feet. "Tilis sport is not going to go away," Sloat said. "The people 1 Representatives Crom the Bal· bOa Peninsula Owncn and Mer- chants Association countered that the trees were too large for the confines of Main S1reet. that they darken the street and destroy the sidewalk. 1\vo or the trees slated for removal block the historic Bal· boa Pavilion. The tree removal is part of a larger business district revi taliza- tion effort designed to make the Peninsula more inviting and pe· dcstrian-friendly. The same plan will include the removal of parking meters and the installation of benches along the sidewalks. "Nobody stays on Main Street. They walk through or scurry through and they don't linger," represent have done all sorts of homework and demographic stud- ies. In-line hockey will be about as popular with youngsters as soccer is now." · In addition to bolstering an al- ready thriving sport, a designated rink woufcl bring roller hockey players off the streets and side- walks and into an appropriate fa. cility, according to Sloat. City officials in Costa Mesa are also considering a proposal to place a roller hockey rink some- where in that city, perhaps at Tewinkle Park. Finding a space in Newport might be tougher. Newport Ileach City Manager Kevin Murphy told Sloat that the city probably does Call 642-5678 to place a classified ad. - • Ban~ptcy • Wills/Trusts •Divorce • Corporations • Tenant/Landlord • Much, much more fnfffotnf n l)ncnJegnf Richard H. Foltz 751-0734 Electric Boat Relttals Cherish the Moments .•. . with Your S ecial Valentine said Delino. who did not attend Tuesday•a meeting. "We want peo. pie to linger." Parts oommissionen and city staff members &Jso cautioned that phone calls and $UJVC)'S we~ not the best indication of a com· munity•a feeling. Surveys can be swayed. they told Doran. Bob Black, a board member of both the merchant group and the homeowners association, acknowl- edged that the trees were a scnsi· tive issue. It was his understanding that the homeowners, merchants nnd city had reached a compro- mise. Even the homeowners who had objected to tree removal had favored some area modifications, he said. not have available land which would suit the purpose. The com- pany hopes to locale either in Newport Beach or somewhere in South County, Sloat said. Sloat said his .cJients approached the city, the school district and the Mesa Consolidated Water District because those entities might have a site that would lend itself to that use, and the recent county bank- ruptcy and its potential fiscal im- pact might make cities and special districts more open to a revenue- generating opportunity. TI1e Dry Ice Center would lease the land and pay all taxes and im- provements, and the land owner would earn the net benefits, Sloat said. .. Now the people have changed apin and are completely opposed to It." Bleck said. "That's what's so Crustratina." Opponents such .11 _ _Doran, Elaine Unhoff and Virginia Hcr- bcrts say the trees have always been a divisive issue and that de- tractors first objected during the initial presentation of the Penin. sula's specific area site plan. They claim 10 be in favor or the revital- ization efforts -except when it oomcs to tree removal. "The city should nt least wait until all of the improvements arc ready to happen," sa id Herbcrts, a former Parks, Benches and Recre- ation commissioner. "The tree) nre the one' beautiful thing the street has going for it." A spokeswoman for the Mesa Consofidated Water District said he r agency was contacted in July 1994 by an individual who said he was representing Cnl-Star Hockey. That organizatfon was looking to establish a 10-year lease on land for an outdoor in-line hockey rink:. "Most of our land hns long-term leases or is not l:irge enough for what they seem to be looking for," said district spokeswoman Ma ry Urashima. "We just don't have the land available for that kind of de- velopment. Sloat said his clients are also in- terested in talking to private land owners who might have access to an appropriate site. Voit Com- mercial Brokerage can be reached at 851-5100. 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CHARLENE NAPOUTANO, DOS AND STAFF • A "8ble alternative td tent fumigations, Ecola S•• and the Electro gun and MicroWave system together make a very attractive parbge, offering iu customers accurity and peace of mind, tnowing that ·THERE'S NO NEED FOR: • Poison gas in your home • LanC:,-,r. damage • Removal of food or plants • Ove · t lodging for you • Costly roof tile damage and your pets Treatment includes a written twiO-year warranty AND is renewable yearly for the life of the prope doeWt Oaat mate more acme? CAIL NOW A nEB UMl'l'ED INSPECTION/ E€0IA S YICES ORANGE COUNTY • \iii· 1-800-552-8107 • Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot f y I , ......... thal momma. The long li~t of potenll.tl hudgct cuts made 1t fi~t public ap~ar­ ancc before member of the ncwly~xpanded Budget Advisory Committee on Thur-;day. chool board trustees a k.ed the com· mittce to tackle the Job of ugge t- ing ways the district can reduce 11 budget due to the financial strain of the coun ty's bankruptcy. The list of cuts are ju t sugges- tions, placed in an unranked list, or "menu." Budget committee members went through the list Thunday. Members ga .. e prelimi- nary rankings to ~me items and the public was also a kcd to hare their ranking with the dhtrict. Budget work heets for re idents arc available at the district office and input i encouraged. On Tue day, the budget group will meet again, dt!'ICUS!. the item . po!> 1bly add items an<l ti) to reach • ..:u11'>1'1"'u' ln..: '-\'1•11111tt-.1.. ~•II meet again on fhur da) to c.om- plete the ranking and w111 pre ent a final list of recommendations Lo ;he i.chool hoard on P'ch. :!I. School board trustees ha"c satd they arc against classr~m cuts when the priorities have to be ma de. Many have also •said that elling surplus property could be a way to go for the district to avoid cuts in t}lc first place. But district officials say the im- pact of the county' bankruptcy on Newport-Mesa may not be as e- " Bob Rossen, trustee area 5, ~!"'.\port B ach Or LOfT.ttnt> lt>a' an, tru<te-e arPa 5 f'\\port Reach Jerry King, surplus l.lnd committt:e Uob harK.y, a )1st.ant ~upenntendent BrookE' Booth, principal at l'aulanno Elementary School Ed Harchank, pnnCtfMI at C.ostA 'v\t>Sa High School Bill Klooster, teacher at Costa Me.a High School )l1dv \gee. teacher at Harbor View Elementary School M.wa Oec-ker. president of teacher's union Cath•€ Rupp, clerk-typist al Adctms Elemenlclry SJlool C11"'d~ Mean~. ~n1or secretary 1ur maintenance and operation> \.1elinda l\uhr ..enior per;onnel Jud11 derl. t-..dnl"\ But> trustee are 3, Costa M~ vere a originally predicted. Superintendent Mac Bernd ha ~aid if the pool') creditor !.uppon the county's proposal. the district could get 90"f of its money hacl. as a start, leaving the district with an $8.1 mill ion loss as a worst-cao;e scenario. Another 10% could he returned in the form of an IO U from the cou nty and the district m ight al o earn as much as another 3CC in in- Chri~opher Creefy. trustee area 2 C or.t.l Mcisa Jad B. Hochadel, tru~tN" a~a 7 IJalboo Diane J. McCclrdle, trustee area 1 .c~~ Judy Mader, tflbtee area 6, Newport ~ach Marilyn Matthews. trustee area '4. Newport Beach (lmer Montano, trustee area 2. Cost<1 Mesa Scott Reid, trustee area 4. Newport Beach Ptul Richardson, trustee clrea 5, Costa Mesa (chairman) Ronald Rubino, tru~et> area 3, Ne~'f'Ort Beach Edward Taw1ll trustee area i, Costa Mesa Ken Waytt" trustee area 1 • Costa Mesa Mike fine, director of fiscal ~r\ilet'S Board liaisons: \.\end Leece Serene Stokes terest. But many pool inve-;tors hav~ al- ready !.a1J the pl:ln 1 unaccc pt· able. ~till holding out tor a lOO'C •return. Newport-Mesa has about $80 million in the now-bankrupt coun- ty pool. About $33 million in prop· crty taxes and other revenues that wa!>, by law, directly depo$itcd with the county sits in the pool, a!> "ell a nearly S47 million the d1 - tnct borrowed to invest. QUESTIONS? COMMENTS? , Call ou r Reade rs Hotline at 642-6086 . -d OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO MEHOIWOMIH SHORT HAO! Reg '20 w/ocl '15 LONG HAIR Reg '25 w/ocl '20 PERM & CUT Reg '6.5 w/ocl '45 WEAVE & CUT Reg '6.5 w/ocl '45 • Wit llM ..ify flH'Oleuionol prodwtt 1t • Goldwd • ld.en • p~ Ml1d-d • Naiows • s.boston & framt\I Crystal Co urt Pr~s~nts The Fascination Jn a brilliant display of color and bloom, the 15th annual Orange County Cymbidium Soaety Show will be held at Gystal Court, Friday, February 10, Saturday, February 11 and Sunaay, February 12, 1995. Rated among the top-five orchid shows in the country, 'The Fascination of Orchids• brings together the na tion's leading orchid growers.nurseries, society members and hobbyists. The show will feature an array of artistic displays, exhibitions, demonstrations, seminars and competitions officiated by judges &om the American Orchid Society of America. A variety of international orchids, bouquet arrangements and corsages will be available for purchase throughout the weekend and just in time for Valentine's Day. ' Gme see all three levels of Crystal Court ttanaformed into a garden of orchids. AdmJnlon 11 &ee. And the fascination will last forever. For more informadon please call (714) 435-2160. -Q I 't,' 1~· of ·- Orchids Feb 10 ruary 11 12 Crystal Court is lou:uuJ at .3333 StAr SttUt, Costa M~, CA 92'1.IJ ' • • • • • • • • • Friday, February 10, 1995 7 YOWllTll8 Dl81CTOllY l'M \ ol••&ttr OirtttCM') naa• puiodkalty ,la IM Dall Piiot. Ir )OU'd llb laronaeOo. oe SC'td•l )our Qr&anlz.aclon ti ltd, call 641--021 , u t. 331. 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The South C<'.l'l Rcpcrton Theater need volunteer\ Ill help "'th u'henn~ (•ec pla~ free\ and ••ther function I or 1nformattC1n, call Qc;-.;: ti~"' Q~--::bO: S.P.l.N. Scr\1n~ People In "-1.:~d 'a ntln·rrot1t gr<-ur in Ne" port Beach "h1.h ~·" .. ~ the homcln~ \ oluntcl!I" are grcath needed IM ntJO\ .iri..::i.. 1 or tntorm.11~,n. 1..'.311 ----l.l56 • • I : c I N E "" ~-~-------: • • . . .. . • N~ Beach/Coata Meta Dally Piiot PORTS SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CARLSON, 642-4330, ext. 223 Seniors? They're not getting older, they're getting betterl • • There's n considerable difference undoubtedly be a problem during the :• Like Arnie's Army, golf's People love watching the here was open last year (which between playing in a pro-am with a week especially Friday through Sunday, '.fans Simply won 't let these old-timers. Television producers accounts fo r $800,000)." young PGA hotshot and a veteran Mardi 17-19, for the three-day Toshiba love it. Sponsors eat it up. •Another major portion of Senior PGA guy. Just ask Casper. Classic. legends do anything but What You want innntion in prize the Senior PGA Tour events "Some of the comments I've heard Dul the City of Costa Mesa will th d b t · · winnings? Wficn Casper, now 63, arc the pro-ams during the are, we play 18 holes with the PGA benefit greatly. ln addition to l?Cal ey ~ es -swinging away. won the Orange County Open nt same week. guys and we don't even know them, and charities benefiting, Casper esumates the Mesa Verde Country Club in During the week of the they say maybe 15 or 18 words the that each of the 78 Senior PGA golfers 0 ur lesson today, innation. ln golf terms, it's supply and dem:inc.l. The demand? It's an overwhelming number of Americans who idolize, .,emulate and follow Senior PGA Tour players. Those on the Super Seniors, .over 60, are even more treasured. The supply? Well, it's low. Very low. ,once you get past Jack Nicklaus, 'Arnold Palmer, Lee Trevino, Billy ;easper, Gary Playe r, Dave Stockton ~and Chi Chi Rodriguez, and a f cw #Others, the list of those in the PGA ~Hall of Fame who arc still competing gets pretty short. That's why, as Casper said Thursday, the Senior PGA Tour •'is the greatest growing sport in America." . The heat in ·the ~tchen, the~e's just ~nothing quite to compare! • Trials and tribulations of the downtrodden sports editor viewed. I must confess, it has been a while since anyone has really gotten into my kitchen over coverage, but today, ah, a return to earth. Among the charges forthcoming frotn an Estancia faithful: ... "ll sets the mind reeling trying to understand why a small, local paper would take such a flagrant, 'in your face,' attitude regarding their lopsided, biased reporting of the four high schools in our area." ... "Those of us who live in Costa Mesa don't agree with your consistent relegation of our teams to third page 'scraps.' " ... "Am I angry? Yes! What you have been doing to the kids on our sports teams is not fair ... not fair to Estancia, ~ . not fair to Costa Mesa and not fair to our community!!" There was plenty more in the communique, certainly enough to stir the imagination, certainly enough to cause one to start checking out the facts. Roger Carlson So I did. Here's the si tuation and here's what I've gleaned from the pages of December, January and through Thursday night's games: For the boys, the Estancia Eagles are 22-3 and headed for an unbeaten Pacific Coast League championship. Costa Mesa's boys are 8-16 overall, 3-6 in league, and if the Sports Editor Mustang$ can force a playoff with a victory over Laguna Hills on .Friday, they have a chance for a ClF ... playoff berth. Corona dcl Mar's boys are 13-11, 5-4, "'and could very well be a Clf Division .. iv-AA title-contender, assuming they can 'get into the playoffs with a third-place league finish or at-large entry. "' Newport Harbor's boys have stru·ggled. •Heavy personnel losses and a tough .._,schedule have helped lead to an 8·16 :•overall and 2-7 league record. They close •!it out tonight. :• In girls basketball, here are the •:numbers: Estancia is 16·6, 6-4. ranked in the CIF •Top JO for Division 111 and fourth in • league, hoping for an at-large berth. · • Costa Mesa is 18-8, 7-3 of "ranked" :•quality and CIF·bound. ~ Newport Harbor is 20-5, second in the "'iSea View al 8-2 and headed for a seeded berth in the playoffs. Corona dcl Mar is 11-14 overall, 4·6 in league and a CIF playoff entry. E very day is an adventure in the sports department, it depends on what's going on and how much space has been allo,ed. Every day is unique in th at aspect .. Without going into any of the other rinkles that come, here is what has been ne, in terms of commitment to each of those eight teams above. front page banner stories, or the major play of the lead page: for the boys, Estancia 12, CoroM del Mar 8, Newport Harbor 4, Costa Mesa J. Adding front page, by-lined stories, it is ... MIAT/Pep 11 1960, shooting an 8-under 276, Toshiba Classic, the Kraft entire time," he said. "When you leave, will spend between Sl,500 and $3,000 he won $2,000. Foods Pro-Am will be played they don't care if they sec you again, while in the city, which could amount to The winner of this year's on Monday, March 13, while and frankly, you don't care if you see an extra $234,000 poured into t~e local inaugural $800,000 Toshiba Richard 100 other professionals them again, either. economy. Senior Classic, the first Senior compete for only four other "But with these Senior PGA Tour •Imagine how much money a golfer PGA Tour event ever played in Dllln qualifying spots in the big event players, you're playing with somebody could earn winning three consecutive Orange County, will earn March 17·19. The pro you've watched all your life. Somebody tournaments in 1995. Say, a minimum $120,000, a 5900% increase. Club golf qualifying round will be played you know. And we talk to (the of $350,000. lf you invested in a share of at Yorba Linda Country Club. amateurs), help them with their golf Well, in 1960, when Casper won in stock for $2,000 in 1960, it would Various other pro-ams arc also game. It's a beautiful experience. Portland, Hesperia and Odnge County have to earn 12.41 % compounded played Tuesday through Thyrsday, "I used to be a jerk at these pro-ams. in successive weekends, he pocketed a annually to reach $120,000 by 1995. It's March 14-16. If somebody was in my line, it would grand total of $7,000. like stock that has split virtually six "It's amnzing what's going on with bother me. If somebody talked during Casper, who appeared at the Mesa times. If your money grew at the the game of golf today," said Casper, my backswing, it would bother me. Out Verde Country Club on Thursday, has average rate of innation, it wouldn't the PGA Player of the Year in 1966 then 1 realized that it might be the earned $3,316,756 in his Senior PGA come close to the rate of winning PGA and 1970, who has amassed some $5 highlight of their life. Now, if they want cnrecr, whi~h began in 1981, a year purses. million in PGA earnings throughout his me 'lo help them with their golf game, I after the tour was launched. "h's crazy," Casper said. "Just from illustrious career. "People know the will; I'll talk to them and sign a ball for Ridi:u-d Du1111 is a Daily Pilot . last year, the Senior Tour has incrca~cd particip:ints. The backbone of the them afterward." Sportswritrr whose club golf column its total purses over S3 million, and date Senior Tour arc these pro-ams." •Traffic and parking will normally npp<'Drs c1·cry Thursday. KATSV\'A RA1i-:osc/UAILY 1'1LOT Costa Mesa High's Erin Brown (14). who scored 11 points, looks for the open teammate as Laguna Hills' Mary Tims (31) and Monica McB~ide ~11) apply pressure. Above, Koo Kim 42) seeks some help. Kim's two ree throws with 20 seconds · remaining, as well as three clutch three-pornters, helped secure the win for the Mus- tangs, 47-44. It clinched the No. 2 berth out of the Pacific Coast League for Mesa heading into the CIF Division Ill-A girls bctsketball playoffs, which begin next week. Mesa will learn of its fate on Monday when ihe pairings are announced by Cl.f. That sweet smell of money! BY BAlUlY FAULKNER sroa.n w11.1ru. league· high this season. Hancef also coUected 14 re· LAGUNA lllLLS -On this bounds and blocked seven shots, night, it was better to be good than but Mesa 6-1 junior Corri Lurmann lucky. Dul Costa Mesa I ligh sopho· (10 points and 11 boards) made a more guard Koo Kim will hang onto pair of crucial blocks of her own to . the penny she unexpectedly pulkcl help protect a tenuous lead in the from her sock followihg Thurs<l:iy's 47-44 victory all the final two minutes. • same. Playing with four. fouls, Lurmann swatted a would'.be "It might be a little smelly, but I'm 1-.ccping this thing," lla,.,,k putback with Mesa leading, 45-42, with 1:50 left and said an elated Kim, who c:ippcd the win at Laguna Hills Laguna Hills wound up losing possession on a traveling vi· High by canning l\\O free thro"s with 20 seconds left, olation seconds later. clinching second pl:ice in the Pacific Coast League. Uiguna Hills' Monica McBride swished a 19-footer with A loss would have forced the visitors (18-8, 7-3 in ~~ 1:05 left to pull the hosts to within one, and Mesa league) to scrounge for :in :it-large berth in the South· made one or only five turnovers on the ensuing pos· ern Section· Division 111-A pl.iyoffs. Dul Kim's clutch session to give the Hawks a shot at the lead. ' roul shots, as well as her trio of three-pointers during \ Lurmann, however, rejected Hawk forward Maris· a live-minute span surrounding halftime, helped the sa Trcinen's eight-Coot baseline attempt with 32 sec· ~ustang~ decidedly improve thei r Cl F ~raw and con· onds left and M~sa's Chanel Anderson grabbed the tinuc their late-season surge. cnrom. Kim made the "money" one-nnd·one conversion "We're playing rcnlly, really well," said Mcs:i Coach Len seconds later. ' Whitacre, who prabcd his team's offensive bnlancc and Tamara lnoue's three-point try to 'tie went in and ou t multiple defenses, the Inner helping keep the llowks (16-7, and Lurmann rebounded with seven seconds left. 6-4) out of sync most of the .11ight. Kim intentionally missed n free throw with four seconds "We just couldn't get a rhythm going," said Lagu na left, but was whistled for stepping over the line. Dul the Hills Conch Lynn Taylor, who credited Mesa's ch~uneleon· Hawks' three-pointer came up short at the buzzer. like defenses and second-half free· Kim finished with 13 points, while throw shooting for knocking the COSTA MESA 47 senior guard Erin Drown added 11, I fnwks into a third-pla ce tic with LAGUNA HILLS 44 including nine in the first half to Estancia. Pacific c0 ,,51 Le.igue help the visitors forge a 23-23 dead· Laguna Hills gets the h::iguc's c .. ,,. M~,. hg11n• 11.11. lock nt the break. No. 3 berth, however, having swept lu•n.•nn !l : ~ :~ ll•ftttf ~ : ~ 1 1: Anderson, who sank five of the the Eagles, who must hope for a 1.1m • 2 1 11 •~ > o 1 • Mustangs' 9 free throws, all in the 8'1Mn S 0 l II trti~n I l l J llf·A at-large berth, to be an· o\nd1"nn 1 s 1 1 ,.Oii_ J 0 J , final 10 minutes, finished with seven nounccd Monday. ~~!;.. : ~ ~ ! ~~:a.14e ~ ~ ~ ~ points and 10 boards in probably "We had to do something differ-c.,.,,, o o o o h....... o o 1 o her best g:ame or the season. C'.rll'Mll•hl 0 0 0 0 ''"'' 1 1 , 4 • ent dcfen~ivcly, because their 6· '"'•It 11 , u •1 TU(.tJt 11 1 ,, o "The thing I like most is we're foot-5' (Tayy1ba I luncct) 1~ so not only playing with heart, but with tough to guard," aid Whitacre, who ~:~:!:.~ OUA11nu 11 u 0 12_47 mind," Whitacre said. saw Hance( tower over the Mc,.1 l••""• 11.u, t 14 14 1-u ''I know what it feels like to make frontcourt en route to 18 points, her 11J.r-'~~~~~"~~T:,..~,:::;:"a"' 1' ''"'"" 11 Lo """' ClF, and we're ready," Kim said. J . I ~I Eigle• post hollow win in PCL finale • Estancia girls finish 16-6, but just No. 4 j n the PCL race; now must await their fate on Monday. COSTA ~1ESA -Estan· cia High's girls baskctb•11I team won thei r game Thurs· day night, as everyone knew they would, to the tune or 56- 26 against Pacific Coast League cellar-dweller Laguna Dench. Dul what the Eagle~ were looking for was a Laguna Hills victory ove r Costa Mesa, am.I they didn't get it -and be· cause of it they find themse lves today sit· ti ng on needles awaiting the ou.tcomc of Monday's ClF pairings. Shoul<l there be a berth available in th e Division 111-A eliminations for an at-l:irgc team, Coach Ru ss Duvl.s' girl s would ap· Pacific CoHt League pear to be a Girls Standings (final) ci nch for the League Overall W L W L bid. 'University 9 1 18 6 They arc 16· ·cost• Mesa 7 3 18 a 6 All r h · 'Laguna Hills 6 4 16 7 · 0 t cir Estancia 6 4 16 6 losses are to Aliso t;iguet 2 8 1 16 teams "ith a l.Jgl.NBeadl o 10 3 t9 · · f 17 • CMched Cf playoffs bet1!I minunum o Thursday's Scores v i c l O r i C S • Cost• Mesa 4 7 J. l'91N His 4.4 They're ranked L19IN Beach It utancl• fifth in Cff Di-UmersJy 49, Aiso t~iouet 39 vision 111, and the second best of III-A entries. Out, they're also fourth in the PCL, and only the lop three are guaranteed to continue. Needless to say, a couple of PCL mo- ments this past season still haunt Davis. "In our first game at University we were up by 10 ond then went into a scor- ing drought,'' re~lcd Davis. "And at home against Lnguna Hills we were up by seven in the second half. Dut we've got no one to blame but ourselves." • His Eagles, who are 16-0 when they score 47 points or more, turned it on quickly against a decidedly-underdog La· guna Beach team, racing to a 27-11 half· time edge, nnd extending it to 47-21 after three quarters. Jessica Waltz led the way with 17 points, while Jill Black and Cyndi Rich- ards added 11 and 10 points, respectively. Out Thursday's conquest was hollow, in- deed, wi th the news of Costa Mesa's vic- tory, which sent Mesa into the No. 2 slot from the league behind champion Univer- sity, and dropped Laguna Hills into the No. 3 berth by virtue of its two \vins over Estunciu. While Davis admits he's nervous about the situation, Jie's also confident if there is a spot in Division lll·A for un ad- ditional entry, it'll go to his Eagles. llTANCIAll LAGUNA HACH 21 Pi'lclric Coi'lst lt':igue l•1un• kxh Cil.M(ia f&flpf1, 0...11. 2 0 l 4 l>fwniftlU('L l>HIOfl 0 0 I 0 W.111.1 A. Ch.ln.bcort l 4 • 10 ••h.vd, C. O•n.be.1 l 0 s • """'-' ~ , , , • ..... 0 0 l 0 1. "\(C.,,tift Teult 10 '20 2' ...... ffl llfwloi..til T.uh KfflffOUAllTIU lgftpllp > 0 I • 7 2 l 17 l J I 10 I I l ) • > 0 II l I 0 • I 0 0 2 I 0 0 1 1l 10 Is• l.-a""~ lk.t<h 1 4 10 s -26 btMKl.t 10 11 ,_ t -H >•jNltll( -..111 [}1-M-W•lll I. aki..t• I , T «hlllcill fou&t1 NOlw • Frlday, February 10, 1995 9 W rmln11ton Ignites CdM girts to Sea View victory, CIF barthl BY lllCHA1D DUNN, Sroan WaJTn. RANCHO SANTA MAR· GARITA -With Coron3 del Mar High's twin to"'ers in foul trouble, and host .. NI•• Santa Margarita wriggling ahead in the fourth quarter, the CIF Southern Section Division lV-AA girls basketball playoffs seemed fu rther away for CdM than a trek to this rnaster- planned community during ru sh hour. . But soph~mor~ guard Lindsay Warm- ington, playing ,ltke an accomplbhed se- nior, schoolcc.l the inexperienced Eagles down the stretch, putting· the Sea Kings back in front, neuing a colossal three· pointer and draining eight free throws in the fi03I 3:07. including a pair with 0:05 rcmain:ng to ice CdM's 50-46 Sea View League victory Thursday while seemingly Estancia girls soccer team • e wJll play oll for third COSTA MESA -The Es· ~ • tancia High girls soccer team, ~~ which en tcrcd the Pacific ---- Coast League campaign with a winless mark, are one SJcp from earning a berth in the CIF pla)offs Thursday following a 3-0 victory over visiting Laguna Beach. On Saturday, the Eagles will face Aliso Niguel in a playoff for third place, and a resulting CIF berth, at a site and lime to be determined today. Allyson Denton scored the first two goals for Estancia (5-12·3 overall, 5·3·2 in the PCL) and Jennifer Brunick added a late insurance goal. Brunick, Erin Bergman and Whi1ncy Gilliam were all credited with assists for Estancia. The Eagles will be without the services of three starters for Saturday's game, a re- sult of red ca rds on Thursday. NewPort earns 3-2 victory NEWPORT BEACH -Nev.port H~r· · bor closed out its scnson on a high note, edging visiting Woodbridge, 3-2. Anc.lrea Sparrow's goal on a breakaway in the 22nd minute of the !.Ccond half broke a 2-2 tie as the Sailors finished the shooting with ice in her ,·cin . As 1be Sea l{jngs celcbr:ncd nhcl'\vard, knowing they had at least tied Irvine for third place to force o one-game playoff Saturday morning, little did they know that they'd clinched the league's rinnl au- tomatic pla>off berth, :is Irvine dropped a 46-40 decision against El Toro Thursday. Warmington, whose 23 points was her second-highest output of the season (l>hc hac.l 30 againl>t El Toro in December), car- ried Ci.JM on her shoulders in the fourth quarter, uftcr 5-foot·l 1 !.enior tcamni.111: Katie Thurman (eight rcbounJs) fouled out with 5:22 left in th e game and 6·1 center Jennifer Gardner foulcJ oul wilh 4:06 still 10 play. Warmington drove through lhc:: paint and scored 35 seconds into the fourth to gi\e the Sea Kings a 36·35 lead. Su!.ie Di· BRI EFLY campaign 4-8·8 overall, 2·6·2 in the Sea View. After the Warriors opened the scoring 13 minutes into 1hc match, Melissa Pomeroy headed in o throw-in by Jill Nelsen to tie it two minutes later. In the second half, Nelsen gave the Sailors their fir.st lead by firing in a shot from the middle or the field from just out· side the box for a 2-l lead. It was once aga in be.fore Sparrow's game-winner. CdM threatens, but fall s, 2-1 CORONA DEL MAR -Corona c.l....I Mar, with three seniors on the squad, closed out the '95 campaign, pushing Sea View Le ague champion S.rnta Margat ita before falling, 2· 1. Corona's Lauren Weinstein was crcd· ited "ith a goal from in close to tic the game at l·l late in the first h.1lr, but Santa ~targarita, 9-0·l in league ~tnd No. 2 in Orange County, !lcorcu on a second half goal by Ncbra!>ka·boun<l Erica OcVi- tis to get the "in. Cd~t closes out a 7-14·2 overall, 2·6·2 in league play. sec sweeps In softball COSTA MESA The ,.~ Southern California College "Y softball team opened its home season by winning its first two .games of the season on Thursday, nearly shutting out Cal State San Der nardino twice in the process. The ·vanguards (2·2) swept 1he non- confcrcnce doubleheader, '.?-0 and 4-1, with catcher Amy Le\\ is enjoying a pro· duc1ivc afternoon :it the plate. Le"is '"ent 5 for 6 in the l\\O games \\ hile dm ing in half of the Vangua rd s' rur\S. Winning pitcher Shannon S~I) lor hc::lpcd her own cause by going 2 for 2 "1th :r YOUTH SPORTS onne's b:isclinc jumper for Santa M:irgn- d ita put the hosts back on top. Gardner followed with :in inside b.1sket, wnen 6:15 rcm;ii11cu, and CdM ncvc::r trailed again. l3ut it wasn't easy. The Sea Kings (11·14 , 4·6 in lcuguc), dinging to a 39-3S edge, gol some hre:11h- in~ room "hen Warmington c;inncd her third Irey of the game with 5:08 lclt. Tht: E:1glcs (6·12, 2·8) pullec.J 10 '"i1h111 44-4 l. but Warmington \\all fouled by Megan Cargile on a 1hrcc·po1111 attempt double and run !>Cored in the opener. Sa)'· lor \\alkcd one anc.l tanned f1,e \\hile toss· ing a four-hiller. Freshman Gretchen llrandt was the "inning pitcher in the second g.une for SCC, which hosts Cal Lutheran in a noon twin bill on Salurday. sec 2, cs SAN BERNARDINO 0 (first g;ime) CS S.10 ONnardino 000 000 0 -0 4 3 • SoC;il College 002 000 x -2 7 O Muha and C;artcn; SJ) lor .ind lc,~ls. \V-SJ) lor, l · 1. l -Muha, .0· 1. 28-S.i) lur (SCC). sec 4 , cs SAN BERNARDINO 1 (Second gJml') CS San BcrnJrdino 000 000 I -1 4 l So~I College 220 000 ' -4 6 Cl Morris ;ind Stein; Br.ind! .ind le\\IS. \\ -Br.1ndt, l·O. l-Morris, O·l. 28-Mcndou (CSSO). vanguards romp in tennis AZUSA -Sou1hc111 C:t11· e. fornia College mcn's 1e111m ,,,- coach Rob Pcar~on •tnd hi-. Vanguards ne11cd a mik'>ton..: '1 hursd.t) afternoon. sturmin~ 10 :111 S· l Golden Stare Athletic Confer1.111.:c 'ictorv O\l.'r host and defending conference ch:1mpion Azusa Pacific. Mallins Joham .... on and Oav9 Robbin,, No. 1 and 2 in singles and combining for the No. 1 qoublcs !>Cl, kd the \\ay for the Vangu:irds ( 1 ·0), "ho dcf catcd Atus:i Pa- cific for the fir!)! time ever. SOCAL· COLLEGE I, A%USA PACIFIC 1 Sin~Jes: Joh.lnsson (SCC) de(. Z3hr.ldrilo., 6·2, 6·4: Robbins (SCC) def. lt.i}mond, 6·4, 4·6, 6·2r Andel (API def. ~l.lrcial, 6·3, 7-5; LC\\ is (SCCl def. . OuBr.insl.v, 6-2, 6-0; Scoll (SCC-dcL Bell, ; • .;, 6·0,. 8.il.er (SCCl def. llolrncs, 6· t, 6-1. Doubles: loh.insson·Robbins <SCC> dl'f. llJ)mond·\l.lrci.il, 6·2, l>·l; Andl·l·h·'") <SCCl dd. Z.lhr.idnil.-OuBr.insl.}, 6-.i, 6·1; Scoll·B.1hr (SCC> dd. Bell·llolmcs. 6·2, 6·2. CdM AYSO ·AH-Stars tie Costa Mesa, 0-0; whip Tustin, 5~0 NEWPORT BEACH -The American Youth Soccer Orga· nization Region 57's 10·11-year-old boys all-stars turnec.l up the pressure to hold Costa Mesa to a scoreless tie and J cfca teu Tus· tin, 5-0, in recent action. IJall control was the name of the game ::igainst Col>ta ~kl>.l, a!l C<lM was able to continu::illy win control and force turno' crs. \\hile goalie Ch;irles 1 lalladay maintained a confident cont rol of th e net. CdM's l>Ccond game o.f the day, played on the Buffalo Hill s field against the Tu!>tin All-Stars was much <.liff.eren~. .. LOCAL SCHEDU LE FalDAY ••sketlt•ll CoU~e mm -AiuH PKir.c: al Southtm ulifomia Colll'lt• 7:30 p.m. Colll'&e "'°"''" -Al.UH P.acir.c: al Soutlwrn uhfomia Collt1t. 5,30 p.m. Community colltgt mfn -Ful~non .al Or.ao&t Co.a$I, 1 p.m. Community colltgt "'omtn -Orange Coast al r ullNIOft, 1 p m. Cdr-.1 shut prnc1ically at will. "ith Con:) Smith p.ti:ing the .11· 1ack "ith fou r goJls, two in the fir:.t quartu, one 111 thl! ~cn111tl and one in the fou11h. Assi~ting on his goab \\Cll.! l)u,tin I I.II· field, Caccy Z1Je, t\lichacl Elliott and Jui.h 'frlsC). 1 latlield nnd 0 :1\'tu Nor1hup sci up many of the pb)s (rum the miJfich.11 "ith Northrup !>Coring the final go.ii in the lou11h pc· liod. The:: ddcn ... i\c cffo1t \\as pac1:u by ~lark Conway, C.1rlu' r-.ton· tano, Nale I lc\\J..o, Jolm Herrick and U.1rt Welch. The field at· tacking of Erik Frc::dric kson, in a i.hift back to ""ccpcr, teaming \\ilh the !ltrcng1h of E\.111 l3urden, adJcd 10 lht.: tough ddcn,e. • Chapter 7 Bankruptcy • Conlrocls High J<hool boys -Llguna ltKh al C.i.inci.a. 7 p.m.; CCKla MM.a at ui:una Hills, 7 p.m.; Santa t.~tg~il.a at Coron.a d<'I M•r. 7:30 p.m.; Woodblidgt al N~port Harbot, 7:30 p.m. • londlord-Teoonl Disputes • Traffic Defense and Evidions • Civil l1hg01ion • with 2:33 left. She sank :ill three from the charity stripe. Still, the suspense continued, \\hen Santa Margara1a \ Shannon Redfern nailed a three "ith 0:33 left, cutting CdM's lead 10 47-46. Warmington, howc\er, mac.le one of t\\O free thro\\S '"ith 0:24 on the clock, then S\\.bhcd a pair "ilh 0:05 left to m:1ke CdM's postscuson a'lpirutions come trui:. "l ju'>l blockctl c\erything ou1 ," \\,1rn11ns· ton ),1id. "Wh.11 a bJrn-burncr," CJ\I Ct1.1d1 Garth l·lint said. ·'Our t1h.\pc11cn<.:c come!> out in g<iml·s like that," $Jnta ~1.11g;iri1a Co.1d1 C:1111I Smtih ~aid. \V ,11 mmgtun, "ho finblieJ 10 or 16 from the ln:e·throw line, ubo grabbed HI rc:bountl!. and made four steals, including four and 1\\0, rc!>pcctivcly, in the fourth qu.1rtcr. CORONA DIL MAa 50 SANTA MARGARITA 46 SN \ l~w league t ........ "" "'~· Slllti M.vg,u11A fg ft pl Ip f11 h ~f '" C11dn1, 1 I s l SI .... l I s ' li•ul l s .. ' (.',·~·'" 0 0 1 0 lt1t,Ht1 '" I I s l C>1untte • u l • l•HW\t f 4 I I ., "'"''~ ... 1 1 2 1 .. \\ .:unun_attMI \ 10 l lJ prr..;uotMn u 7 s , \i"'W\ u ti I II Ch•n•I>•" ) 2 7 t\tb.1no 0 I) I) ll RtJftll\ .. • IU < h' 1rw1lo I I 2 J .~, ~nlH~n4" I l 1 \\'4f,t1l11 d u u 0 0 .... ~···" )' I 0 1 J t ut 11, H 1'1 .11 51J louh, t6 11 2~ ~~ SCOU 1Y QUAHlllS l" • dd ~I u 16 I I 18 -SO ~11•''•'(."'" 9 IS 11 11 -~t. J111wf11 xo.11" ( Uf•tftA l],I ''"-\'"''"''"'1U'\ l. )..anta A\.ar1•· ,,..,._.,,,, .. ," '· 1,.hJw,;al louh ~on ... Newport girls come up short in their title q_.est ~ Sailors finish second in the Sea View League with 20-5 overall record, and some high hopes for upcoming CIF playoffs. Bv DLNNIS lltlOSTLIUIOL'S, \runr> \\'1mt'11 • IR VINE -11 sometimes c.111 be <.lill1cult line.Jing so· 1.~ I.tee lrom a 20-poiiit dckat. \· but thCI(! \\Cre al lca1,,I a ~ ll:w po~ni\·c things th.11 ""t'Y cme1t!cd for Nc\\pon Har· bor I ligh follo\\ ing ThursdJ) \ "'.t-5.t Se.1 ""-'' Lc.1guc girls b.1sl.l.:tl'.1ll lo'" at \\ oPJbridgc. The S.1ilor.,, "ho founJ them-.~l\e' dll\\11 by 19 at in1crn11:.l>io11. c'amc l ut "1th a 1 enc\' cu 'igor, l>liccc.l lhc defend, because :ill f1,e of their pb~ers on the Ooor tire ~o IJlcntcd. Arid \\C hu11 our-.ch-1.'." "11h ~l.',cn wrno,crs in tf1c fir1,,t q1i;11 tcr,. none ol "hid1 \\l.'J~ re.ill~ c:iui.eJ b) \\'poJlti iJgc." r\n1..cla l3llrl!e~'· the \\ arri11r~· i.c111or 6· 4 center. did inud1 ul the JJm.il!e in the cJrh l!llllH!. ;\ot uni\ d1J !>h~ -score 10 fl1-.t.·p~rillJ po1nh. ·but he abo pulled du\\11 SI\ rebound-. .• 1U offr1hl\C. · I "i'h Anl!c1 1 Uuri:c:>~ tu~k in the fu· ton:, -.he'!> ~' -gre.1t pf;i~er. hut I'm glad w1. 're lkme pla~ ing agJinM her. -.·1IJ J;iko,J..v. dcfo .. 11 10 11 un a couple of t1cc;1'1uns and oubcorcJ the Sea View League hc.l\1lv fa,orcJ \\'arriors, 18· Girls Standings (final) \\1th .t 2~·11. lead after one quartc::r, \\'oodbndge mi-.,etl jui.t one shot from the noor in the second "hile building the lead to 43-2.t at the bre';k. 15, 111 'th..: third lJUarter. League Overall W L W L Oc!>p1te never being in an) ·l'.~ocfund~e 10 o 25 1 serious 1'eon:irdy of losinn i\~ ·Newport 8 2 20 5 ,. ::; 'CdM 4 6 11 1J lc.1J, league champi on 11\ie 3· 1 1112 \\'oodbridge (25·1 overnll, El Toro 3 7 8 15 10-0 in le:t i•ue) onl)• '\Von" Santa ~.~aro3r~ta 2 8 6 12 ~ ·c1 nc~eo t1F o'ay!l'1s btrth the sc-cond hal f by one point. Thursday's S c ores "( was cxtrcm<:I)' pleased woocbrro<;e 7~. Newport 54 CdM sa. Sam r.• ;31113 ~ii \\ilh the \\ay· \\C playet.I to· EIToroJ5,lr.•HO night,'' cxpl.1ined ·Newport Verhulst hit two three· pointers in the lhird qu::irter, "hilc Jennings hao si:< points and Cl:w1on four in ::in at· tempt 10 get -Xe" port baci.. into 1he g.ime. Uut after the S.1ilor!. (20-5. Coach Shannon J akosk). ft "as an unusuJI st!lll'n1Lnt,. pcrhap-.. fur .1 coach ''hose team had just losl by ::w. S-~) haJ ~!iced the ·lead to 12 l\\ice, the \\ amor~ 'i:or-.d the finJI four pomts o.i the third qujttcr and the hr!)t four point!> of the tou11h to build the lead ba"k to W. llu. considering that WoodbnJge, tup· ran!..cd in Or:inge County :ind l IF Di· 'ision II, mi:-sed 0111' l of 10 hcltl·cu.11 at· 1cmpt in tht· i.econc.J i}uancr and~ -.Jwt a WOODRIDGE 74 silll!Ot.! <-9';( from the l1chl in th~ llN NEWPORT HARBOR 54 half. it's run:ukabk 1hc !:> .. 111t11 s "en.: l1nl~ do\\n 19 ;it the hall. .. \\ c came uul and shO\\CJ omc t;noJ P•llsc in the setond h.ilf." .... 11d J.1i..Z1,i..~. \\hu~c tc.1111 capped its bc!>I mn of the 111t;ht ''1th :111 AnJrce \'ct hubt three· !K~intcr 10 make it 5~·-10 "11h three min-. u1c-. to pl.1y in the .1lurJ ~1uarter. "I thoubht Mcli:.sa !:>chutl b:ittkd .ind knnv Jcnninl!s anJ r-.1.111u\ Cl.I\ ton .,hill well,'• she ~.~d. "llut \VL)o<lhriZlcc i' ,,l, tough 1 hcy came ou t anJ jumpcJ out on u-;. ''They h.1,e so m.iny \\capous to try to Sc.l \ ic\\ LNguc ~".''f"l"' I tnli\1r 11 ...... t.1 <J~., I( I• 11 lfl ,,,b .. t.1 ~ II ) L T \\\·JHr I• f'n•f'f~' . s ... !d r.,.-"'"'"" l'u j,, II u I 0 ~t~\J'I ~In.It 'i I 1? Ow"'"'''" \I UJ\lon . ! "' Bur'-,_ • .,, \ ul"'" •n (I II I I \\O't't Oo\\rn.1-. ll II u 0 \ \\t .tH·f \\1!'\0lt u 0 0 " (ht•<th.•l'\ft.:n \ HLilU.> Cu ... :-., tu1.11, 21 'I 12 54 lot.ti-, SCORI IY QUAITlltS I~ n I'/ If' ' 0 1 • ? ) 111 ~ J lb S 2 I I? q ) ) 11 • 0 l ~ I ll I ; u u 0 0 u 0 1 o u o~o )~ •J 1 b 7.4 '•'••rm1ll•1bor II 1l 18 11-H. \1, •. Jl.ui1f11~ 2' 1'1 ' 1$ 1&-·• ) poiol ~'"'' """J'"'I ll••lk•r-\Nh .. l,1 !. l•M•MJ:•, \lood Lruf~t.· -l \\-. .. ut'r 1 T t.'t. htHl ,I fuul, '""'~ ---~~' -gC3 ~-------1·· S cam12L ~ :s's ~~' ~. ,..-. . .,,., .w.J. cf~. de,._. ... ~~0" . COME TO ITALY FORA ROMANTIC VALENTINE'S DAY • Serving Lunch & Dinner ......... Collt'gt -Wlliltl!!r al Soulhern C.lhfomla College, 2:30 p.m. • Wilts • Collections • Di'YO<ce • Adoptions • lemon Aulos • Susineu litigation • Military low Cocktails & Outdoor Dining . Lunch: 11 :30am -3:00 Mon · Fri \I Dinner: 5:00pm -10:30pm Daily Banquet Rooms Available ror PJrt1cs of 15-100 Free Of Charge Community collti;e -Or.ange Co.ul In Ap.idlt Clusic .ll Soulhwtstttn (al Croumoot, 10 a.m.; vs. S,,n Olt'go SI.ale JV, 2 p.m.). S•cc•r High t<hool boys -Co.on.a dt<I Mu at S.anta M.arg•tll•, ):IS p.m.; N<""pOll ll•1bor al Woodbridge, l:IS p.m.; L.agun.a Buc.h al hlancl.-, 3:1S pm.; Coil.a MeH al Laguna Hill,, J:1S p.m. v.11.,i..11 • Communily collegr men -Amt'ric.an l i•er .ll Or.angt Co.ut, 1:30 p.m. SATUaDAY ......... Community mlkg• -Or.angt C~'t In Ap.Khe Oauic al Soul'-ellttn cu. SotllhWfll«rn, 10 a.m.; n. San lttn&rdino V.allty, l p.m.). hlll•• Com"lunity colk-s• -Of•n&• Caul .at P.telroc Co.ul lnttrcoll~lt Y.chl 11.adng Auocl&lion Soulh ltt~ MM-Ina cltl ltty, I a.m. .. ~ ..... College -tn -CM lulhtr.in al Soulhtm C:..l1rorn1' Coll"le, noon. • , ...... Coll~• men -Southt'rn ullfornl• College at lledl.tnd1-, l p.m. Coll~t womt11 -Southern ulifomla College .ll lledUnds, I t Lii\. , ............ ~ Hlgll tdlool, Hwiullonal -Su~l•l lllfft al I.A SpottJ AIM& Chip Khoo(. -: lnvit.tllon . .al, 6 p.111.). DllP SIA . YHU U DA9rl fllH COUNTS DllYey'a Leeker -no ~port. Newpert ........ -1 boa~ 2l 1npen. '1 K'Ulpln, t sand bast, 1 shffphe.td, 1 WedsMMh perch. <IS ~ MAURICE E. 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Up to $780 in P8YO'•nt for participation In this study is available. • ' For more Information Call (714) 753-1663 The lrviM Clinit"al Rewarr.b Cent~r Medir.al A~iatet 16300 and Canyon, Ste. 60 I Irvine, CA 92714 Catering For Any Size or Any Budget 1576 Ncw(>ort Blvd. Newport Beach 645-8560 Between 161h & lndustnal s --P ~# ~C-:? ~ 6 ri3everly '}fills Cfashions CALIFORNIA'S NEWEST LINE OF EVENING WEAR & LINGERI now available EXCLUSIVE~ Y throtigh this offer. NAME ........................................................... . STREET ..................................... . CITY .......................... -.................. STATE ........... . ZIP ........... .. Pnce~.tlJ1Ppllc1.-111aa .. WMOOltl ..... 19& ......... Enclosed is $19.95 + $5.00 Shipping & Handling. Send CheCWmoney Ofdef to: llEVERLY HtU.a FASHIONS -SOuth ~ Boulelf•d, ...,911y .... CA •11 10 Friday, February 10, 1995 HEAT Ue:tch·Corona dcl Mar 96. Funn)'. no rompl:tinl from the land or the bay. The Baclc Uay Rugby Club from Newport Beach will be 1ravelin1 to San Francisco to p;irticipatc in the inaugural match or the Culiforni3 Olp Rugby Serie on Saturday, pit· ting the top four teams from Southern California ag:iini.1 1hose in Northern Cnlirornia over two weekends. ,,... ...... Est:ancfa 24, Corona dcl Mar 20, Ne"'port Hnrt>or 10, Costa Me 3 7. f'h0tos? Estancin 24, Coron:a dcl Mar 18, Nc\\port Harbor 5, Oma Mesa 4. As for the future, Estancia and Corona dct 13r could both do '~ry "di in the ho) playoffs, 5incc the eliminations are in terms or 'nrollmcnt, ~nd when the playing lield is level these four KhooJs u ually do pretty well. up with ca couple or very long \torics on bOth pmes, and muhiplc picturts. Seven f'hotos on the Corona del Mar pme. Five photos on the Estancia game. l was tunned by the reaction of one, who claimcC,1 we were suclvcrumbs for having only five Estancia photos. COSTA MESA -Tbe BO,is l Oirls Oub of the Harbor Arca i holdins sianups for the upcomlna spring roUcr h<>dccy season at the Lou Yantom Branch. located 11 2131 Tustin Ave. for the girl~ in terms of banner torie , or 1he major play of the le3d page, it is Costa Mc a 13, ~vport Harl>or 6, fat:inci:i 3, Corona del Mor 3. Adt.hna front p:igc, by-lined !>lorie , it is Co ta t.tc~u 19, N~" pon Harbor 14. I:. 1:U1cia 9 :md Corona Jct f\for 5. 111c girh'> Newport Hnibor has the best shot to go deep into the pl:l)'Offs, but Co 13 Mc :i nnd Estnnci:i h:l\'c their legitimate hopes going, as well. Well, that was basketball. H:iven 't he:ard much on MXCcr, bu\ this hasn't really been our year for soccer. Our Players or the Weck? From Dec. 1 'til now. wc\·c had two Newport footb:tll plnycrs, a Corona dcl MGr boy :ind two girts. two Newport girls and :i boy, two Costa Mesa girl , two boys and :i girl from Est:t ncia. The lc:igues for youngstcn in arndes l tbrough 8 will start play in April. Lllst year, the leagues had more thnn 325 )'OUngstcn involved in weekly pmes. This year, more thnn 400 players arc expected to ign up. The fiut round h:i the Southern California teams soing up to play at the Polo Grounds in Golden Gale l'ari.... In April. the Northern Califor· nia teams will come down to piny at Robb Field in San Diego As fo r pho1o:s, 1hc numbers un: Ct>)l:.t Mesa 12, Newport lla1l>o1 7, ~s1:rncia 7 and Corona de! Mnr 0. The conclusion? I guess I owe Coron:i dcl M:ir's girls nn apology, we didn't keep a ru1111ing count un1il now. Every pl11ycr is required to h:ivc a helmet, knee pads, elbow p;ids, a hockey slick and In-line t1kates. The registration and membership is $80. CO\ l a Mc~:i vs. NC\\ port Uc a ch? C:ombi11ing those numbers the currc1H score is Co:,ta Mesa 135, NC\\port As for Estancia, it reminds me of 1he time we h:id a cou1>lc of our team~ in the Cir l·inals at t)lc Bren Centcr,\at UC lrvinc ... rn~O. Whut j day. When it was over we ended At nny rate, those were some of the things on my mind Thursday afte rnoon. Thur..Juy night? Are you kiddi1)g'? We've got four gii Is ba!lkctball teams wi th pl:iyoff aspirations! Each player will piny a min imum or hulf of every game. O::imc:s will be played on Saturday mornings and the season will run from April 1 to the end or June. The sign\lps will be held Mondny through Fri· day from 2·8 p.m. until the leagues arc full . 1=-or more information, phone 642-8372. PUILIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUILIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES , PUIUC NOTICES PUILIC NOTICES PUBLIC llOTICEI Exlsren 01101 requlsitos le-Tl\• names and business PUBLIC NOTICE Code coottrnlng llc:onses This statement was filed .,.O• Control to NII eJco. ---------.....,.--~--------------PUBLIC NOTICES d addrnses or the buyet art'. '°' businesses doing busl-with 1he County ctm of hobc t>evttaoea 11 291 w. Wl -.:. a1 DffM and £1tc. Notice 11 h9rel>y oe-MI05. Aecon1s al Oranoe ~-gales. Puede que usle David Farnsworth 5806 LEQA.L NOTICE neu outside lht City of Orange County oo January Coa11 Hwy., ~t• 180, New-bOn IO Stl lo be ftCOl'Oed 111 11f *"-' S.1a1l0 "econvey ~ aceot lhtmrom •• PUBLIC NOTICE quiera namar. un abogado Bellflower BIVd Lakewood NOTICE OF 26, 1095. port Beach. CA 92663 With tounly *" "" '"' -IS •nc• Company •• ltUsi ol, oas. monerais Ind *' 1nm1dl1t1menle. SI no " ' Costa Mesa. • F •• 5072 a "20" OH-Salt Bfff A ............ and _ :~;;:_.,,. "· ~ auccea.0t 1ru1tee ---------1 c:onoc:1 • un abogado ca.. 907t3 PUBLIC SALE OF THE FULL TEXT ot the()( .... WI ....._., ...... ~ u ... Vtml b d I I ~ below • oe1)Cll Of BSC 3131 .... & ... Ila.mar a un serJic:lo The assets lo be sold ere ABANDONED -Published Newport Beach· nt h~(I). mcnl\s llM elapsed &tnet slldl or au alltute ru1 •• 500 Mt. ~ 1ht OQht of NOTICE OF ....... _, .. A<ibed In general 11· d1naneemayt>ereadlnthe C M D p J Publhhed Newport--........... pur1uant lo the Oeed 0 1 ..... _ .-.. _-·--...in PETITION TO de rtflftneta dt ebogados ue.... PROPERTY City Clerk's Office, n Fair osta esa Illy !lot an-Beach.Costa Mesa Dally ,.......,...,,...,, . Trull eaecuaed by E.dwir --.... ~. .. ·~~ o a una oficlna de ayuda 11111ures end tQ~.llpm;~· Notice Is hereby given Drive, Costa Mesa uary 27, February 3, 10, 17, Pilot Februaty 3, 10. 17, 1MTT 1 ~lf ~ f ranti Mtl~ey. an unni.r ~~ 11":'.:..io:: ~~~~=~~~ legal (vea et d1rectono tele· ~~r:,11oc:91:: .. al N1:~port thll the undera.gntd Will MARY T . ELLtO'f.T, 1995. 1995. llOUL~~~ rled man R ecord ec ; as rtwiw4 in~ W ......... C. CONW'"Y lonic:o). Beach California soil at publte auc:tlOO, pur· Deputy City Clertl Fl74 F176 __:.: 03/tS/tHO. In ~ NIA .... .._:__, ..,..,... ,. CASE NUMBER The buStness name used suanl to Section 21700 ol • "~'"" Page NIA, aa INST '90 "'......,.u. CAil NO. A170527 (Numero d•I Caso) by the &eller at lhll IOC:a· the Business & Prol~s-PubllsheCI Newport PUBLIC NOTICE 30300 mfGIW1ffROAD. sum 130712 ot 0 11 1c1 a The lllttt lddl!ss Ind Olhtr To all'*"· btnellcla11ts, t3Cl335 1 on Is• VALENTINA'S s1onal Code, the following Beach·Costa Mesa Da.ly • PUBLIC NOTICE • 10t NCOtda In Iha othce 01 comtnOf1 dt$IONllOn. ii ll!y. Of creditors, con11ng1nt Cfedl· The name and address or ~IZZA · described property to wit: Pilot February 10, 1995. Flc tltloua !"6HAM fMMS. ·--•• th• County "e<:Ofd ... 01 lht 1'tll Pl'Dl>t"Y dtsc:nbtcl lbcM '°"·and peraon1 Who may the c:oun Is· (El nombfe Y The anticipated dale ol CINDY MURPHY F·I F190 Busln•H Name 4025(110)642-251~ o..noe Co..tnty, Calltor is l)Ufl)Olted to be. 1n1 Hum· otherwise be l.nte<ested In ' I ) the bulk sale Is 312'95 al C1othes, tamp. rec. typ. Statement llOTIC[ Of l1WITE!'I UU BY SHARON A SCHWSSfl. n1a, and punuant to tt'4 mll\Qbll'd Dme. CoSU Mesa, ca tne will or 111a11. or both, dartcclon d• a co~• ~sF lhe office 01 TEAMWORK misc. DEBBIE PEACHER PUBLIC NOTICE The rot1ow1ng persons are "'uam uu• Mlt2tlt AmJRNEYANOACENI ,..ohce ol Detauu enc ~ ol· WANN». C. CONWAY MUNICIPAL COUR ESCROW • 5846 Bellllo.,.,er B·3 Tools, comp. wash. doing business as: An• IM·M -• cn4602 Election to Seti lhereun The undtf'S!Qlltd Trusttt dtS· A PETITION has been CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF Blvd.. Lakowood. Ca .. I 0 y s. m Is c. KELL y SUMMARY OF CHAISSON PC SYSTEM YOU ARf. IN 0£FAUll UNDER ~ W7 ~ ~o 1995 der rec()(ded HW'911994 Claim$ any liallill(y fcu11v IOCO(• fifed by CASEY A. CON· ORANGE, Orange County 90713 • Escrow I 23739 WACKER, E-35 Sola, dry. ADOPTED ORDINANCE SUPPORT, 1468 North Pint DUO Of TRUST DATE" · • • In 8oo11 NIA, Page NIA. rectness oe Ille street address and WAY In lht SuperlOf Court Herbor Judicial Dlstrlc:I ER lug. toys. ALAN MUNITZ G· ORDINANCE 95·1 Is Slreot, Orange, CA 92667· • '" 11 Intl 194·U4itl3~7 or oltlt de•"'".._ ii of Cahlomla, Counly of OR· 460 I Jamboree Road. This bulk sole Is subject 89 Boxes, misc:. ERIK scheduled to be In lull 3710 ~CTION lUONl~SOTECYOUT VTAA6 U td Ottlclal Aec:ords, will r ~II. _ ... ~ •. ANGE. 11 : c rr · u 11 Co . CARTER G-27 Bed 4 stls. l0<c:e and effect 30 days James D. Chaisson, 1468 r., OUR PUBLIC N s.11 on 03JtWt99S et t oc any, s rei THE PETITION requests Sulla l09J • M~ 1 ng Ad:resJ. ~er~i'a~'"~od'e orSec:ll:n GRADY BEASLEY H·122 lrom lts adoptlon on Febru· North Pine Streol, Orange. PftOPElHY, IT MAY BE SDt.O AT OTICE p M at the North tron< Said sale WlN be !Ndt, but that CASEY A. CONWAY 4601 am oret oa • 6106 2 Bike, c:l1, TV. print, B a1y 6. 1995, ar'td was CA 92667·37'0 A PU9LIC SALE. f YOU NEED"" entr.ince to lht County W!lhOul CO\'tflant or walTlnty, be eppolnted as personal Sulle 104, Newport Beach, II so' sub·ect lhe n'1mo Bo11.mlsc:. WILLIAM HIN· adopled by the following This business ls c:On· E)(l'LANAllON OF M NATURE CourlhouH 700 Civic e.q>ttssed or i'mplie<I, f!O'~lno represent1rnve to adm1nls· CA 92660-2595 and addres~ oi lhe person TON OSl·18 Cnmper. roll call vote: COUNCIL ducted by; an lndMdunl Of THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST tl011Cl0f"'UITR'IUL£ Center Onve West Santa lrtle. possession O< encum· ter the estate ot the dece· The n3me, address, and wilh whom claims may be JEANNIE LEE H·3 Tools, ,,,E MBERS: AYES : Registrant has not. yet YOU. YOU S~O CONTACT A "'UllttlAUllO.l·UH Ana, CA al public auc· branelts. ID pay Ille itmall'ling dent. tolephono number of plain· hied ts TEAMWORK ES· furn. misc:. LESLIE STIPE I· Erickson, Bufta. Hom· begun 10 transact busrnon lAWVER Al'll llO, ttl· .. t·U tion, to tne h1gheal bod· pn~I sum OI lht nott(s) THE PETITl~N 11queS1s 1,11·1 auornoy, or ploanllrt CROW, se46 Bel II lower 22 Dry. dresser, B-sholl buckle, Genis, Mona· under the llc11tlous name(s) On OVl 7'9511945 AM lrott & YOU AAE IN OEfAUl T UNOfR Ai cter tor c:aah Cpayabl• al secu.~ ~ u ld Deed ol TNst. the decedents WILL and without an atlomey, is: (El Slvd.. Lakewood, Ce .. JUST KAYS DESIGNS, 1·53 h HOES· None. AB-listed above. Tmtt_ A Pnlfesslon.11 ~ OE'ED Of TAUST OAllC the ttme of HI• in lawlul Wllll "1t!rest !hereon. as~ c:odic11s. 11 any. bo adm1t1ed 1 1 1 90113 • Eddie Rucker 1 01essor, c:hs. misc:. DOU· an. • Jamea D. Chaisson inc0f'PQl1ttd undtr Ille llws Of ot'1 4t2 U*.ESS YOU lAKf mon•r o l lhe United in said OOC!(S) adVlnees if any to probale. The will and nombre. a drrocc: on Y e 23739 EA. and lhe last GLAS REYNOLDS, K·71 SENT: None. This stalement was Med Ille St.alt Of Mich~ u lllt duty ACTION · TO PROTECT ~ Stales) all r1ghl, lltle, under dlr ttmis or the 6eed oi any c:odic:lls .aro available nume10 de telelono del date for Ming c:larms shall Tools,cooler.c:ls,c:hest . ORDINANCE 95·1 with the County CIJrk of appo.n!td lN~ltl undtr Ind PAOl'mlY ITMAY8f.SOLO Al andlnterHt,conveyedtoT SIJimted It ...,._.. fOf e11&mlnat1on In the hie abogado def demandanre, be 3 1195, which is lhe Sale wall be by compe11-amends Sec:tt0n 2·22 .of 1he Orange Counly on January pursuant IO Deed Of Trust, Rt· A PU9LIC SALE. f YOU NEED AA and now held by 1t under a::::t'e 1 l\StS of Ille 'tust;'f~ kept by lhe court. o def demandante que no business day belore the lave bidding (written sealed Costa Mesa Mumc:1pal 17, 1995 COl'Oed on ~\199 as Doeumenl EXP\.ANATION Of TtE NATUN &a•d Deed In the/rap«· ol lCPt ared by~ Deed THE PETITION . reque~s Ilene abogado, es) sale dale spec1f1ed above. bids may be subm•llcd in Code to change tho office F8339~2 No 89 ~17 Of Olloal Rfc: OF TtE PROCffOINGS AGAINSl ty altuated in 111 COun· Of ~~ :'wit S12880386 :~::~flt~n~~ra~:ein;~~e;p~n~ MARTHA BENVENUTI. Al· Dated: 2· 1·1995 ~~~~el~~·~ ~~ga,r:~1 ol Vice Mayor to that of Published ~ewport Beach· Ol'l!s UI the Offaet al lllt R~ YOU. YOU SttOULO COHTACT ~ ~~,r~~ ~':'rol~o'!! d:~ E~ Acaued lfltmst aoci dent Administration 01 Es· torney al Law, 474 E. 17th DAVID FARNSWORTH at lhe prell\lses where said Mayor Pro rem. Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Jan· Of 0tangt County, ~ lAWVER. more tullr deacrtbed on~ ~s 11 Ml)' • .,.11 tales ACI. (This authority S1ree1 Su.re 204, Costa Published Newporr PfOptrty has been stored THE FULL TEXT ol the Or· uary 20. 27, February 3, 10, rftCUled by; MROOY L. On OM~ at !t45 A.M. Rolle~ uid Deed ol Tr\.ta& 1nausetll1$hguttf)flOl'IOUle. Win allow tho personal rep-Mesa. CA 92627-3213 (714) Beach-Costa Mesa Da11v and whrc:h Is located 11 drnance may be read in the 1995. VAUGliT. A ~.E WOMAN. as E. Weiss ~ICO!llOl*d as lllr dul! Th• 1treet •ddren end The Bcnef!Clal'( under said Dttd rasentl.ll1ve lo take many 650-0510 Pilot Febru3ry 10, 1995. AYRES SELF STORAGE. C11y Clerk's Olftce. 77 Fair F160 lrustar, Ind HOUSEHOt.D BAHlt IPl>Ottftd TNS1tt Ullder 1111 other common de1lgna· Of Tnist herr!OIOI! txtCUltd and aClions walhout court •P· DATE: NOV 02. 1993 Ft84 7012 Ernest Ave .• Hunhng· Drive, Costa Mesa. PUBLIC NOTICE F S.11. ORGAMZEO ANO E)QSTING ~ lo Deef OI TNSI, " tlon, 11 any, ol th• real drloWltd IO lhe undtlltOned a proval. Before taking c:er· J. Peterson, Clerk, by Ion Beach, C:i. (714) 84&-MARY T. ELLIOTT, UN0£1' THE lAWS Of TttE ~on0t2H2u: ___ .. _ .. p roperty de1cr1bed wnllenDedarltlonofOrfMand taln very Important 1c:t1ons, K. Logan, Deputy PUBLIC NOTICE 7314. Landlord reserves Deput1 City Clertl • Fictitious UNITED STAlfS. as llenefoay Ne 92..63&305 al Olflelll Ree above 11 purpor1ed to be Oel!\ll1d ror Sale, and a Wl'ltttn however, the personal rep· NOTICE TO THE PEA· 24•047 lhe nghl to bid al the sale. P bll h d .., t B I N Wiii stll al ll\ltlk llidlon to IM Otds in Ille Giia al the Atconte1 797 A·D Wut Wtl1on Nobce al Orfaull and Eltct!On to resentallve will be required cns1 v Purchases must be made u s e .,.ewpor us ness •m• .._,.. .. bldOf fot 11 ,,._able al n.-.... r-..-.. Cllifotnil Strvel C~••• Meia CA """' ...__ ......... _..._.. caused to give notice to lnlerested SON SERVED: You are NOTICE OF SALE by cash and paid for at the Beach-Costa Mesa Dally Statement ,..,,.~ r w • _, "'"'"IP ..._.,,, 92627 • _,., ·~ .,.._,_ ..... persons unless they have setvod as an lndlvidual de-In accordance w11h the time ol purchase, All pur· Pilot Februlll)' 10. 1995. The following persons are :e "'ij~ ~:-Inf~~ al ~ ~: .!'s=: The unde,.egned Trull· saod ~ OI ~a~ ~ waived notice 0t consented fendant. provisions of the Cal1lom1a chased goO<ls are sold as Ft91 doing business as: . s. "' ca • 1 witt • " d1scla1m1 any hablhty bOll to to "° in to the proposed action.) Pub 11 shed Na w port Unil<»m Commercial Code, Is and must be removed at MARCUS A. NICHOLSEN, castlitf s chtck drawn by a S1'tl as joint ltnenlS, IS TNstor '°' any lncOfTe<:tn•ll of COUf1IY Where the IHI pioott1y IS Th• Independent admlnls· Beach-Costa Mesa Dally t~ere being due and un-11me ol sale. Sale ts sub1ec:1 PUBLJC NOTICE 1800 Pt. Stanhope, New· or nll!ONI banll. a chtck drawn American Cir Mor111111. Corpn Iha,"'"' addren and loUted and more llTan ltlrtr tratlon authority will be p lot February 3 10 17 24 paid storage lor which the 10 c:anc:ellat1on In the evenl Fictitious porl Beach, CA 92660 by a Sllte or ltdt11I Cltd4 unlOll, llen. as Bcneflciltv will srl I other common deStgn•· monlN ~Ye elapsed Slf!Ct such granle<f unless an Inter· 1 ~95 ' • ' · GORD 0 N MOVING & ol settloment between land· Marcus Arden Nicholsen. or a chnill d11wn by a st.alt OI PdbliC auction IO. Ille h!Qher lion ,1 any i hown hef~ reconlabOn. esled person flies an ob-· STORAGE, NELSON MOV· lord and obllgaled party. Business Name 1800 Pt., StanhOpe, New· ltdt111 savings llld loin assoeta· b!ddtf tor cash. (paylblt 11 llm4 in • ' DATE: 02-0WS jec:tion to lht petition and Fl BO ING & STORAGE, LB. Avres Self Storage Statement port Beoc:h, CA 92660 bOn, »MVS usocratlon. or of salt ill tiwtu( money ol lfl4 The IO~I amount 01 the "'On I "'On. A PflORI· show good cause why tho PUBLIC NOTICE MOVING is entitled to o RH ldent Managers ' The following persons are This business Is con· S1V1ngs bank specilted 111 sectioll llniltd States, by cash, a cash· unpaid pnncipal balanc• llOIW. COftPOMT10tt.AI court should not grant tho lien as WaTl~housemen on Publlshod N'wport doing business as: dueled by: on lndMduat 5102 OI the f•nancial Code and lei's thetlt drawn by a stilt o ot the obhOatton aec:ured TIIVmE 1U1honty. T CE OF the goods hereinafter de· LA PALMA CAR WASH The reglstrant(s) com.. lllltlOflltd to do business in this national ball*. a thtckcnwn by i by the property to be 30300 TfLEGRAPHROAf) SUITE A HEARING on th~etl· PU:~.d SALE OF sc:libed and due hoving Beach.Costa Mesa Dally AUTO DETAILING. 5021 La menced to transact busl· slJlt) at 1ht Matn (Norttl) En-stalt or ftdtlJI ~ '"1lon er 1 aold and reasonable eat!· ' 201 lion wtll be held on H been given 10 par lies Pilot February 10, 17, 1995. Palma Avenue, La Palma, ness under Iha Fictitious tranct 111 IM Counly Coumlouse checll drawn by 1 state or ltclell mated c:oata e.tpenses BINGHAM~ MCHIGAN 2, 1995, 11 1:45 P.M. n PERSONAL PROPER~ known to claim an lnleresl F1 87 CA 90623 Business Namo(s) listed 700 CMc: Ctnler Ol!Ye West' savings alld IOlfl assoaatl!)n and advances al the '602S (8tOJ64l·2St$ Dept. 703 localed at 341 Pu1suant to the Colrtotnia therein and the 1lme speci· PUBLIC NOTICE L.D.C. Car Washes. Inc:., above on: nf• S¥41 Ana ca all rioM. tille anci SIVlnCIS associallon or savi s ume of me ln11tal pubh· BY SHARONA SCHLUSSEL The City Drive South. Or· Soll.Service Storage Fac1I· lied In such nctiee tor pay· (California) 1303 Avocado Marcus Arden Nicholsen ~st cOn.eyttt to and bank illtd tdionsto~ c:atlon ol lne No11ce ot ATTOANfYANOAGfNT ange, CA 92668. 1ty Act (B & P Code 21700 ment ot s~h c:hargos hav-THE COSTA MC:SA ZON· Avenue. Newport Beach. This statement was hied held by 11 under said Deed"°; tht r.=.. C:,.' and aultlenzrc Sale 11 S:t73 644 32 c225007 IF YOU OBJECI TO the el aeg). the undersigned Ing expued, nouc:o Is ING ADMINISTRATOR CA 92660 with the County Clerk of . l In <tddillon lo c:aah. the granting or the pel111on. you will sell at public: auction, hereby given that these WILL RENDER A DECI· This business Is con-0r3nge county on January Trust In t11t ~ sitlllted In lo do buslMSS t11 !Ills stalel ll tru.tee wi ll .ilcc:ept a 2110. M7, 2/24, 1995 slloutd appe11 al the hear· on February 28, 1995, per· goods v.ill be 50ld at pubhc SION ON MONDAY FEB· ducted by: a corporation 17, 1995 said~. CahfOlnia desctlbing 111t MIWI {N01111) Entrance lo"-cashier 1 c t1ec11 drawn Ing and stale your ob· sonal properly including auction at: 2t52 ALTON RUARY 20 1995 OR AS The reg1strant(s) com-F033t 29 Ille land lheitin· Parul 1· An Coutllr Couttlou~. 700 CMC on a 11a1e or nattona11--------- jec:Uon1 or ftle written 'ob-bu1 not limited to furn.lure. PARKWAY, City or IRVINE, SOON AS POSSIBLE meneed to transac:t busi-Publlshed Newport Beath· undMdtd \134111 lllltrul t11 and lo Centt<Dme Wtst. 5an1.a Ana. C. bank a check drawn by PUBLIC NOTICE 1ec:11ons w.th the court b9-c:lothrng, tools and/or olher County or ORANGE. State THEREAFTER ON THE ness under the F1cllti0\J'S Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Jan-lot 1 ol lrad Ho 11003, In IM al nght, llCle Ind lnltrtsl COl1· a a&ate or leder•I cr~11.1---------­IOfe the hearing. YOUf IP' household items located of California, on the 251h FOLLOWING rTEM· Business Name(s) listed \J 20 27 F b 3 10 Ccy ol Costa Meu, County al "'Yfd to and now held by hndt1 union or a check drawn p~illtlnce may be in person ot: day or FEBRUARY, 1995, II I ZONING ACTION ZA· above on: MS.95 ary • • • ruary • • ()ange, 5'* al tallonN. as per Slid Deed al TIU.SI WI .. Pl'Olltltt by a l&al• or lederoilll HY· Of by your attorney. Property 00101/67979 9:~ o'clock AM. THE AUC· 95• 03 FOR BEVERAGE LO C. Car Washes, Inc .. 1995. Map m:orlled In Booll 481 Pages ~ in said County, taltfor· Inga and loan aa.ocl· fMI Ne. Fftt1M IF YOU ARE A CREOITOR 2065 Placentia Ave. Cosia TION MAY BE RESCHEO. CONTAINER RECYCLING. GOfdon w. Cook, Preslden1 F161 12 11111 13 al 11it1sceaineoos 1111, dncnbinO 1ht land lhtftln· atton saving• au oc1· flCTITIOUS IUUMtSS Of a contingent aed1t0f of Mesa, Ca. 92627 (714) 646· ULED IF NEEDED, DUE TO INC AUTHORIZED AGENT This statement was filed PUBLIC NOTICE Mlos in llf al 1ht County Re· Loi 42 al Tlld No 12212. In ltle atton or uvmy1 ban II IWIE llAn.llT the deceased. YOU1TIUSt Irle 6166 TIME: 9 OOAM S~ed WEATHER OR TIME. BY FOR. FORREST FISHER W1lh the County Clerk ol c:ardfr al Slid County Elapt;no ~Of~ Bead!. County 0 1pec1hed in Section 5t02 The lelloWlllg person(s) your claim w1ll'I the c:ourt by the IOllov.1ng pe1sons; AN At-iNOUNCEMENT OF FOR A MINOR CONDI Orange County on January Fl •Ill thtttf111m all UnllS as SllOwn Ol1ngf Stall at ta11fom;a. as pet of the Financial Code ls/art dOlng bUS!ne$S as AllEN and mail o copy to lh• per-0147 Vern S11ong THE AUCTIONEER. TONAL USE PERMIT TO 17. 1995 c, ous Conclomtniu Plan M4'P ~.,Book 551 p sand authorized to do FINANCIAL SERVICES. 1~t aonal representauve •P-C024 Greg N. Sullivan The following Is a bnol Attow TWO·RECYCLING F83393 t Bu1lntH Name ~Ille lnslnlment ~ 83-32. 33 and 34 "' Mtsce..::!s buemts• in th•• ~1.11a 1n ~Oala street. Unit 105 pointtcl by the court w11h1n B046 Sc:o11 Nall desc:flpt1on ol the propeny S E p bl hed N rl B 3 h Statement as Map 'I!' ,...,...,,.. lhe ,vent tender other Huntington llNch CA 92649 lour months trom the dale A058 Shawn Wise to be sold: HOUSEHOLD & f0'c~~ Al~~~PPIN~ ~~-cu 1 is M ~wf° P~ ~Jc; : The tollow1ng persons are 531356 al OlllClll Records Of ~ :;' S:~~lhe ........ n, than c:ash Is acc.4ptedl SMC. INC .. ·(a talllorn~ of flrsl Issuance ol the let· E009 Paul Buendia PERSONAL GOODS ANO OC TEO T 2 80 os a osa 11' Y 1 0 an doing business as: O!anot County, ~omia. Also r .......,n~ the Truatee may withnold COll>O'lllOll) l!>061 Spfl!gllale ters as prO\llded In section E087 Darrell Lagu1san BUSINESS EOUIPMEN'T. ~e:AB~R ABoutEvAkD uary 20. 27, February 3, 10, CSB ENTERPRISES. nctotJnO liom l)OltlOllS or lot' Plrul ?' Non-nclllSM Ease· th• 1ouance OI th• SIYMI Unh 105, Hunllngloo 9100 ol the Callfomla Pro-EOG\ Pac1hc Photographic: AS LISTED IN THE INVEN· (LUCKY S PARKING LOT} 1995. 10761 La Terraza Ave., an undMCltd ont·llaW OI mint111, mtnts for accus CM< Ille cont· Tr uatee 1 Deed until 8tac:tl' CA 92649 bale Code. The lime for Iii· Co. lORY SHEETS: IN A Ct ZONE ENVIRON· Ft59 Fountam Vollei, CA 92708 Ot4. gu and other hycflOC.lrbon mori Nu, ~ IOf lngrtss, funds become av .. ilabl1t Tiits business IS conOUCllO 1ng claims will nol expire E028 Cfalg Power GORDON M&S: CLAUDIO MENTAL DETERMINATION PUBLIC NOTICE Charles S. urns. 10761 subs!lnces SMd or sold Imm egress. repi1r, mall'llenance. 10 the pa~ee 0, e1,doraee IW a corpOladon belOlt four months from Property 20139 . CONCION, 126133; JOHN EXEMPT . La Torraza, Ave .• Fountain lllt lbcM dtscnbed land upon drainage, utlities. and for olMI a1 a matter ol right SIGNED· SRRC INC By Jay !ht hearing d•I• noticed 2099 Placentia Ave. Cosia & MAS. CAPPELLETTI. IF TH.E ABOVE AC· Fl tilt Valley. CA 92708 Ille condrllOll. hoWl¥ef, INt the P\ll'POSfS, aR IS dtscnbtd In the Sad salt Wiii be mad• ONn Seaetvv. . above. Mesa, Ca. 92627 (714) 646· ;2co42· AL KUCALA c ous This business Is con· olln4er or successors in 1nteres1 Oeclarabon 1 s. ..., YOU MAY EXAMINE tho 3865 TIME: I O:OOAM 1 13P4f3· THE M AX: TION(S) ARE IS/ARE Business Ham• dUCledby:anlnd111ldual Ofltielandshaftnotdnll lor ueh . . . but w11hou1 co .. enant Ot ThereglSIJantcommencedlO Ille kept by lht court II you Stored by Iha following WELLS ihts· DARLENE CHALLENGED IN COURT, Statement Tl'le regl$lrant(s) com-b Wllti tilt 5 500 Paitel 3 A Sideylfd llStmtnl Woillrranty e .. p1eu or 1m· transact business under the a1e • person lnle<eited In persons: . HIBBS. .,3o447113p334• THE CHALLENGE MAY BE The following persons are menc:ed to transact busl· su sll~s tn upper 1 appul1tnaf1tl0~1 1 abovt, IOI plted ,re11ard 1ng 1111•. llclltlolis business name or the estalt, you may Ille D413 Debra Whll11ng1on THE l MA MATHE w s · LIMITEO TO ONLY THOSE dolng business as: ness under the F1c111lous ltd °' said land. as ttstM<I. n general rec1tati0nal lnd Garden poa.eojon or encum · names ltsted above on January with the court a l0<mal R• C\81 John Rob8rls #32P023; • ISSUES RAISED IN WRIT· THE SOUVENIR IHR Business Name(s) l1Sled Ille Deed Imm Louise A. Walde Mai;.purposu. as sudl t~· brance• t~ a•ll•IY &he 1n· 1, t984 quest '°' Special Notice ol Property 201$3 NE Ls 0 N M & s. Ms TEN CORRESPONDENCE PHOTO 360l Jamboree above on: 12•28•94 and Wiit, reconled In Book 2886. ment 1s dtSCl1bed and ltmltff 1r1 debtedncu ••cured by Tiiis sui.ment WJS filed Wilt! the filing ol an Inventory 2075 Newport Bl. Costa DONNA SWIRCK. #AF: DELIVERED TO lHE ZON· Rd.. Newport Beach, CA Charles S. Burns Page 248and 1118ooil 2891. Page Ille Otdllllion cmr ~ ctllJln U•d Oeed ad11ancu the County Clerk ol Ofange and appraisal of eslate as· Mesa, Ca. 92627 (714) 646-8625· MR WILLIAM Ol· ING ADMINISTRATOR 92660 This stalemenl was llled 136 ol OlltCtal Rtconls portion Of lOl 43 al uld Tract No thereunder with mhrreat County on Dtcembef 27. 1994 sets °' of any ptlilion or 5618 TIME:11:00AM SIOfed IVER' f 05l6· RICK BURN· PRIOR TO THE ABOVE Phal Ouc:l'I, 861 W. Wilson. With the County Cleik ol l'arttl 2 Untl 34. as shown upon 12212, as shown on ~ •A• aa provided lher'1in and NO'TICE·Tllts nctltlolls Name account as frovlded In by th.t lollowing persons: "HAM: #BUR033192; OFAOTRE.FURTHER INFORMA Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Orange County on Decem-lflt CondOmlflium Plan tttt!IM to lolhe Noacc. ~! ~r~paid pn':ictfat 0J Sllltment expires llYe yurs section 1250 o the Callfor· F029 Laura P11es J B MOVING· GARY o ·. • Vusean Chhun, 861 W. ber 29. 1994. 111Parctl 1 abCM The~"""°'~ dtsc:nllrd .... o e sec.ure Y ~•1 lfom tht da'9 "was flied In the nla Probate Code A R• Hl74 Vincent Lopez OEti.. !llGO· . TION ON THE ABOVE AP· Wilson Costa Mesa CA F832384 Pattel 3 An fYClll~ URmtnl is sold ·as IS' The strtrt adcnss O.ed wiltl tnlerll!•I tnere· Otta ol fie County Olerll A new t t S lal N tic H 55 J 11 •• ' PLICATIONS. TELEPHONE 9 .. .,,,..7 ' ' · ii on a11 j.)rOll1ded 1n 1a1d .-..... ..... w .,.,_ ... _ H Slate ques Of • pee 0 e 1 •00 er ... ar:tin Dated at Northrldge 754•5245 OR CALL AT THE ""' Publlshed Newport Beach· for llSt owr that portJQll ol UICI .Ind oltltfc:ommon dtsignlbon. No•• lee• c.h<1igv• ill"ld n wuvV> gopw-s amt · form Is evatlable from tn• E084 Jolene McBnde 21811995 OFFICE OF THE PLAN· This business ls con-Costa Mesa Oatty..Palol Jan· lot 1 cltscribtd in Pan:el t ab<M ll!y, al 1he IUI l)ll)t)tfly dt· ......,. , 01 Che tru,tee menl must bl 11110 bllort that court clttk. Property 24517 ducted by: husband and ot INt ctrtaon patiO lltU as sc1'brcl 111owe Is pVlllOl'ttd to be •• ...... 11• Umt Tht li*lQ of lhls s\itement Attorne1 for th• Petl· 1725 Pomona Ave. Costa B1: Jack Hays NING DIVISION. ROOM wile uary 27, Febru3ry 3, 10, 17. on IM Cooclomintum ~ and ol thu tru'U cruted does not 01 Its.II aulhorllt 1ht tloner: Mesa. CL 92627 (714) 642· Publlshod Newpo.rt 200, 77 FAIR DRIVE. The registranl commenced 1995. shown 49 Cotmotant ca. Nrwport by Htd Deed ol l•ll•t • use In lhlS stall 011 flcltlous ROBERT C POLIT.SKI 3107 TIME: 12:30PM Beac:h·Cosra Mosa Daily COSTA MESA. CALIFOR· to 11ansac1 business under F170 ttlttred IO 111 Paial 1 abovt, 8uch,Cl 92660-2928 Serrano Aeco1weyanc:. &umm Name In Vlotallon of • • s d b th toll ·•-F NIA ~ ( ) 1 d ~nan! ID Paruls 1 and 2 The underilgned TnJstee dtS· Company H u1d Tru1t· ESQ.,SMITH& 10:0,. Y • owing p....,1 ebruaryl0,17,1995 P~bllshtd Newport ~h:o~·~~ul~l~~es isle PUBLICNOTICE at>o¥tdesc:nbtd claimstnyliabilq toranyiooof.ee 4900 R1vergr adelht r~hts el 111elher under POLITISKI, ~328 Optima FIBS Beac:h·Cos1a Mesa Daily Ph3I Dueh Parcel 4 An OCIUSM userMnl rec:1ness0flheslmtaod1tssand Aoiild. Suite ll70, Irwin· r= ~· ~.~~:i"s:* ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Property01204 PUBLIC NOTICE Pilot February 10. 19!>5. This stalemenl was fifed Fictitious tor use O¥tf 111'1 portJQll ol UICI other common desigMllon. ff dale CA 91706 11118) ~ Pr ltsslon 1002 N. BROADWAY, 1n92 Cowan tMne. Ca F188 w11h tho Counly Clerk or BualnHs Name lot 1dfscnbed111 Pall)tl' abo¥t any, shown herein Satd sate •1 llH~:t70. By c .. rol Wic:~-co:~s and 0 s SANTA ANA, CA 92701 92714 (714) 863·1060 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOT ICE Orango County on January St.atement ol tNt ctrtain balc:otly area u be made. but wiltloulcownant oi ~n'!f J~i;,1~:1 1den1, Rene!n.flllnO (7t 41 542•1 111 TIME: 1 :!)()PM StOfed by In ac:c:ordanc:e v.1th the 11, 1995 The following persons ere shoWn on the Condointnoum Plan warranly. Ul>!!Utd or implorcl, A "~Pt!>4031 Newporf Btactl·Cosla Mm Published Newport lh• following persons: prov.sions of Section 21700 NOTICE OF F033924 doing business as: ttftn'td to tn Pan:tl 1 at>CWt, itgaldlng titlt, possuSIOI\, °' ~o 2117 2124 Dallv Piiot Beach.Costa Mesa Dally 13076 A J "iue/Bankorwest l~:~g~u!:~:s6s ~~~hPr~~~: PUBLIC HEARING Published Newport Beach· FORAN SERVICE. 1956 aopuf1tnant to Parctls 1 and 2 tncumbr1ncts. to pay the It· 2J • , CH219631 Pilot February 3, 6, 10. 1~ Allan C. Hendrick· sions Coda there being MESA CONSOLIDATED Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Jan· :;;;;rm, Costa Mesa, CA ~bove1 ~~·1 t m rna1111ng OMCIPll sum Of lllt Jan 20,27 feb310, 1995 1995. A3B3 Chris Threan due, unpaid slora~e foe tor WATER DISTRICT u:iry 20, 27, February 3. 10, Patrlc:1a P. Foran, 1956 r!rc:se ove~ :~u:;IOlla~m~ld ~~s) =u=~ s==d: PUBLIC NOTICE '" • FM175 A296 Charles H. Wiedman which. INSTORAG SANTA Thursday, February, 1995. Anaheim, Costa Mesa. CA lot 'dtSCllbed WI Part.ti 1 above pnwl(!ed In Urd note(•) • ad· VI ----------1 Owner reserves the 11ghl ANA 1s en11Ued 10 a lien 10, t095 . 7:00 p.m. Ft62 92627 1 .... l ... , S""'""" .... 11 · ~ -PUBLIC NOTICE 10 bid at th• sale. Pur· pursuanl to soc:llon 21702 This buslne11 11 con· o ""' ce .... n ,.,....,. •. ~. vances. any,undtr lhllermsot '-' O ----........ ----•chases mU11 be made w11h of said c:o<le on tho goods, th;r~~:t!:::~h• PUBLIC NOTICE dueled by: an lndMdual u shOWn and assigntd Oii ltle lhe Dted of Trust. estimated Ires. NOTICE Of "'UITIFI I AU "-SUMMONS peraonal checks or cashier hereinafter descnbed and Registrant has nol yet Condommlum Plan mttred to t11 cl\lrges and QPenses Of the Q ~ (CITACION JUDICIAL) checks only and paid tor ar due nollc:e having boon agenda permits Fictitious begun to transac:I buslneH Parwl 1 ~ a1111111tenant lo Truster and al IN trusts create< TRUmE IAU N0.140IUll ::> NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: Iha lime of purchase. All given 10 part1os known to Board M Htlng Room Buslnesa Nam• under the flctitloua name(a) P~ls 1 and 2 abovt descnbed. by said Deed of Trust. to wil. A"' Ne. 11t·I ZZi}5 ER A • ;;a. "-t~"f~o~E~'t~gobo~~B; e:c~:.~.odan~~~s~'be5~~ ~~~m1h:"u~~er;~!c1l'.~~c:~ M;:,~~~~:~!~:.~ed Tt\t fo~~:~~m:e~!ons are l~~~~c:f!>i~eFOfan r::~6;,: ~~:~ =::~·: ~ ~.= ~AREO~ D~'ff}{ NgATFO CX) :> ~ THROUGH X. INCLUSIVE mo11ed at the time or sale. such nolic:e lor payment of 1905 Placen tl• doing business as: This 11a1oment was filed Lot 1 desctlbed In P11ttl 1 at>cwe lf any. w!ll lllcrease this figuie CW1&93. UNLESS YOU TAKE f'. > YOU ARE BEING SUED BY All partles lnlendlng lo pur· such lees having expueo Avenue Costa a) YOUNG & RESTLESS. wllh lho County Cieri( or of tNt crrt.ain dtdl attas as pllorlO sale ACTION 10 PROTECT YOUR (.0 Q) ,::S:. PLAINTIFF: (A Ud. le esta' c:h11e goods for resale will bo sold at pubhc auc. Mesa C~llfornla b) UNIOUE SPORTS & Orange Counly on Oec:em· shown ldtnClfied and asSll)ned on The btnettclaiy undtr said Ott< PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD Al ~ "- dtmandando) DAREL BEN· mu11 PfOVlde a copy ol t lo n by INST 0 RAGE Th• Boa:d 01 Direct<» s of BEACHWARE. 302 Main ber 29. 1994. the COodomlnium Plan flftlltd to al lru5' MltlofOlt utCllled anc A PlJ8llC SALE If YOU NEED AH LO Q VENUTI, M.O .. INC .. A CAL· 1h1fr Cahlornla State Board SANTA ANA loc111ed at lhe Moaa Consolidated St .• Balboa, CA 9266t F032402 111 Pllttl 1 abOl't ~nant IO dt!Mltd lo 11\1 uncltrsioned 1 f)(Jll).NATION OF THE NATURE 1 CtJ IFORNIA CORPORATION of Equ1l1uUon Seller's Per· 2828 W. Sth St. County ot Waler Dlstrlc:t Invites the N M.T .. INC., (SC CORP.) Published Newport Beach>-Plltfla 1 and 2 ~ dtsetll>ed wnlltn Oeclnbon al Dtttull lllCI Of THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINSl r.. 1 ~ You have 30 CALENDAR mi1 al 1Jmt of purchase. Orange. Stale ol Cal1l<»n1a community 10 a1tond 1 pub· 402 Highland. Blvd., Mynle Co ta M Dall PdOI Jan· Paltel 7 All uduSNt mement Oemlnd tor r.... ~ ..-.. YOU YOU StiOULO CONTACT ~ ""' ..., DAYS antr this wmmon• Sal11 are aubioct to pnor on the 15th day ol Febru· Boac:h, SC 29572 s esa Y · ..-... .., a ..,_,, · ~ :J la Mrvtcl on you to 1111 a cancellation In the went 01 ary 1995 at 9:00 am Terms \1~1:::,1~.10 sc:fA~1~dr~ This business . Is con· uary 27, February 3, 10, 17, 'L°:. ~';.=-""' = 1a1,.:: ~ :!.,, Dtllllt and Eltdion ~ ~~ 11945 A.M Troll & C.O 0 typewntten responM at lhla the 1111lemen1 between for the Hie ere cash only. p dueled by: an lnd1Vldual 1995. in --. '"'" Ulldenqltd cauStcl Q.. .... cout1. ~ and obt19ated party Sale sub1ect to c:anceUa· LAN The reglstrant(s) com-F173 Of 11111 ctltlrn C.tlllOlt Atta as ~ Holict of Orfaull Ind flee· llOll, A ProlustONI CGrll(lfallOn, A letter Of phone call wlU Dated this ~0th and 17th 11on. Landlord reserves the This item wall be d• .. menced to transac1 busl-shown Oil Ille ~ Plan bon to Sd IO be 1'COf'dtd 111 e. •ICOf'llOllllld under Ille laws ot = not proi.ct you; your type-day of F•bfu~. 1995. 11Qht to bid. 8olow Is a list ~1~:'.1!'10: c::.=~.w~ ness under the llc:tlUous PUBLIC NOTICE me!Ttd to ill Patul 1 allow ancl ~ •" 1t1t "" OlllCll"Y is h St111 al Mdltgan. as Ille duly CU wtln•n respon•• must be Public Storage MM\agt· or names and unll num-open 10 1~ ·general publ c: business name(s) hsled Fl Utt ass!O"fd as eM1IOll C34. ac>CIU'· ~. and more ~ lhrtt ~ Tru111t llndcf and (.) In prop« legal l0tm II you men!. Inc:., Agtt'll tor rho bars. In ' at>ov• on: 1987 c oua ttt\¥11 lo PM:tls I Ind 2 lbcM mont!ls 11aw tlapsed ~ lllCh pulWllll to Deed Of Tl\lll, fle. want '"-court lo heat your Owner. NAMESNNIT NUMBERS F:, ~;:id ::t::u!':;slll~C:~ N.M.T. Inc •• Mary Joseph, B11sln•H Name dtsetlbtd MOldabon. COIWd on 04l2M.1 u Document caM. Publlehed Newporl LARRY P. ORAKE/A020 ~ esenla r com-President Statement The '''"' adchss and oeht1 OATE.0"1&t5 No 9)..0115061 ol Oll~:1• " you. do not me your r• Beach-Coata Mt.a Dally TE MAE MOAGAN/A058 ~ 10 th~ B= II th• Tl\11 stattmenl was filed ni. following poftonl art ~ dtsigNllOn, .. lflY, OI llOIERT E. WflH. NICCMIN-AecOl'l!t in \ht alttee °' flt apon .. on lime, you may Pilot Ftbruaty tO, 17, 11195. COMMUNITY SERVICES/ Public Heanng, please con->NIU\ the County Clerk ol doing busi,ness as: Ille rtll ~ dtSClitlld *"' llAltD Rtcon1ef ot Of1noe County, loM 1tlt case. and your Ft&6 A063 tact M c:hollt Jackson Ots Orango County on January CRYSTALS, 1876 N. Pb-1 ~lo be 290 VICT~ AS T1WSTEi Calrfomia mcuMCI by Joan O ~.money and p1op. GRACE DE LA ROSA/ lrlc:tS~retary 81631 .;206• 31,1995. c:.enlla Ave •• Placentia. CA STRffi l ES cOslAMESA.N 920 ~tA~OMS""'"" KlllClld '•Widow u Tt11S10r: env rnav .,. 1-ken wflhOul PUBLIC NOTICE A064 s · · Fe35030 92670 • ·.... '"""'' sl'IUISCin LtMlan. Hutlo!I Molt. ruriNf warning from lht ROGELIO ALVAREZ/A07J MI! A C ON 5 0&.t· Published New ort Beach-Gladys Betshner, 19041 92617 PO. llOX31fl De . cOUft. cna1245525 COMMUNITY SERVICES/ DAT~O WATER DIS· Cosla Mesa ~ailv Pilot Shamrock Lane, Yofbl The undefl~ Trustee d1~ COVNA.CAtt112(8tl)961· 9lllC CcwpotltlOl'la a.,.!, .... ~W: MllDlt T'*9 .,.. olher legal ,. NOTICE TO A076 TRICT ' Unda, CA 921S68 cla!ms 1111 ~ti)' tor any incof, 'QJ.j COrpor111on. s _, Qulrementa. You mav want Cf.rDITORt OF JOSE LOPEZ/A093 Karl Kemp, Auls tent February 3• IO, 17• 24• This busln111 Is con· llClneSS Of IN ~tftct add!Hl 111C BY CRIS A KVNGlRMAA srN II pWllc auc1IOn to Ille MOUNT 0&M to call an at10tney right IUU( IA1.B STEVEN BURNS/Al 13 District Secretary 1995. dueled by: an lnd111lduol other oomtnOf! dt&IO"ltiOll. I C22~218 h!OhHI bidder~~"· (pay": c__., • ~ •W9'f· If you do not know (llrCI . lt04, ROBERT21EGLER/Al18 Publlahed Newporl F178 Rogr11r1nt h11 not y•l lf!Y,shownhertln. 1·27.2·3'101995 1111meOfM1t in ...... u1money ci.,.I •~ an enomey, you may ctll JAMES BREEZEIBG05 D 1 PUBLIC NOTICE t>tgun to transact buslneu Sltd $111 W11 be madf b11 Ille Un.ltd Sl*s. ~ CISll. a "Sovinf AU Ft1Ulu" an .no~ rtlaffll oervtc:e 1105 U.C.C.) CHARLES BRENNEMAN/ BHeh-Costo Mesa 11~ undor th• f1crtltlou.s name(1) ~ CO¥tn.tnt or waiTant, cuhltl'a check drawn by a SI.Ill 1a 5 ~ or a legal aid otnc. (lllltd t:1crow No.23739 l!R 0668 Pilot February e, 10, 14, Flct1t1ous lislod above. flll)rmed or implied ftOlrditlC PUBLIC NOTICE Of nabOnal bW. • chtclt draWll Co.ta ..... In 1tlt phone bOOk). Nolle• II h.,eby glvon 10 MARRIS A GILBERTO/ 1995. Business Name Glo<fya 6ol1hntr I~ lltlt PoSHUlon ~ tnculTI ' II)'. $tale Otfedfnit CllCM union. .. .... "a::;:-•• : =~· iu': ~~~or:tll:: ~~ aw1:!~ BJ::FEAV E.CRUZ/0744 m'39 Statem ent !~' 1~~atc~~~~Y wCt~~'t'or btllie..a, IO ~Y the ltlNIOtllC :O:::!no~ ~ ~l•••iiiii!i;li.•-1 cieJ usttd u.n. un pie.to de UI• II abOUI 10.,. macle ot JCROME E. MC CUINJ PUBLIC NOTICE Tho following pertOn.s '" Or1noe County on J•nuery ~ ~~ 84et:* °' ~ NOTICE OF bOn 11W111• WC*lillOn. OI PAC911C VllW 30 DIAS CAU:NOARIOS lht HHll dt1c:rlt>td Cna SUMMARY 0 1' ~ingLbuBsOOlness .;l:RT EAS 5. 1995 .lMeftSI IMttOn as _...,C TAUST£E'S SALE VNOIR .M,g1Nf*'l*'fred11 NttlOfl PWJa.AL PAM parl Pf•Hnlat una r• below. AICHAAO KIRCHBERG/ OOI K N • Fl3,027 • .,..,...,. OEED OF TAUSl I !iltl7 ol Ill FIMllClll CoOe Ind IPl*la eecrna e maqu;na The names and bull~tl C207 ADOPTED ORDINANCE l ~S5 Hunt1ng1on Vilt.ga. Publ11h1d Newport Gooch· "'Utd noct(s), ldvinCU, I eny T F "° 10H11 _...._._,,IO do bllltntU tn th•S c...-ery e MotNery en ... COt'9 lddrtlffl ot the MllH .,.. KJRI( T COSNER/Cm ORDINANCE 95.i 11 •98, HunllnQton Boach, CA undtr IN ttlm&, a4 Ille Deed OI loan "° 1170247 ............... ~ • ~ una Cllt'8 o UN llomoda DAN LA VIGNE. &030 Sii· CAAol SlANAIC218 5Chacluled lo be Ill lull 1>2e47 Coala MaH Dally Pnot Trust. Ullmlle4 ttu. cfllllltl A p Numb9r 4.U 4tMI Nie) IC lht Main ~) En 3500 hdlc V-. ~ ~ no .. olr.catl vert>rook Weat. Weal CAAOL "1ARTINEZI030t • lorce Ind etf~I 30 deys PMp 8 Capell•. 15555 Ftbru~ty J, 10, 17, 2•. tlld ~sol 1"' ll\IMM enc YOU AfU! IN DlFAUL, tr¥U tD Ille~ Courlhou•. ....... leld'I ~ au r•sl)UMl.I 91oomne1d, MIChigan•8322 KATHY MATUID•Ge lrom tta 10opt1on on Ftbru-Huni.ngton V1ll1ge. 101. 1og5, otflc1Nst10tlltOySlld~ u ,..OEA A OC£O Of 700 CMc Ctflllr Ori-. Wtsl.~~I~=~=-~..-=·====~ ..,.._ e !Nquan. 11erie que The locatJOn In Cal1lorn44i $ANOAA GUCJU\A;f802 "Y e. l99S, and wa.s Hun1tngton Duch, CA F177 al 1111$1. lo wll 11$1,"8 26 TitUST OATtO februari SlrU AN. ca II l\glll.; 111\t illCI ~ cgn ... formefi,. of lht crn.t ·~ OfftCt Publlal\td Newpon adopted by the fOllowinQ 92&47 E~d Accl\ltd lrllfl'lst~u t9110 UNLESS YOl ""''"' eonwyH IO and ,_ d_.. 1aga1ee aproptadat of the Mlltf ~ 7119 e eeacn..Coai. Men D••lt 1ot1 call VOit: COUNCIL Thi• butlneu 11 con-PUBLIC NOTICE ~ ~ ti ..,,, TAKE ACllON 10 PAO helCI br 11 undtr Mid DHG ol ,_ II llWWW " I.lated~ que la eott• Newport Blvd., Newport Pilol February 4, 10, 199~ MI M I I A I 1 A YI! a 1 ~"'tf' by· an lndlllfdual NOTICI OP' 11\CIHSt Id"°"" pnor IO Nie TeCT YOOA PROPfRTV n lMt In 1ht pioperty ...., in ma, IDIU •&1 ncuc:M au ca90. llleac:h, Cat1fornia Sa~t lrldson, Buffa, Homo eg Jt~en~ hit !!_~1_!..f~ APPLICATION TO lhe lenttltlll'f 111M1tr Uld MAY •E SOlO AT A flV8. aM Co&tnly, Cllilotnia dttcnOing .__ * ___. SI Ulted no pr..U IU At htecf bV the ...... aa buolt .. , Oenle, Mon• begun ° ansact ---Of lN~ ~ ~ lfM LIC SAL£ If YOU H(IC .. Wiii llMtft; Eldltblt 'A' Lot ...... ,_,. ...... _... ttep.JI .......... ~ ~ bvtln91t ~·and TRADE han. NOIS1 None. Aa. unc1er 11\e (tCbliOul name(I) SILL A&.COHOLIC ~ IO "' Wldt11411td I A .. !XPLA ... AllOH or •SGHllCI No 6751.111111 ~ CtenwtlOn P«defllcaao,Jfltpueden •ddlHM• Used by the SINTI None ~~':'·~!.: ..... , BEVIAAGll t~O.H "'"""'~olOtfa.alllll THE NAfUAf 0, THI! atCO.Mt11.CoYnlyolOlll'IQt 1108roecllley ~au Nlarlo, tU .,.,0 Hiler WICNn lhtH year• b9-• 11P ........... • To Whon'I II May Con-OtfNlld"" Uc .... ~ PfilOCUDING AGAINS1 S8ll .. Cllllomla .. Otr...., c... .... JI OltH COHI d• su fOft the d4it• tueh lilt wat ltlfO\.IQh CfaSStfied OR OSI NAN Ce 95 •2 Ouy ft. S.U It, rtnd II. Clfn: PACE. Jan.Rt D t. Nollet of C)el"'41 °1nd £llcbOtlll: YOU YOU SHCJUU> OOH ftCOftltd in look it1. Plgts 20, .... ~·~~~«d~~lht M~Hn . ·~·~~~~ c~~ .. ~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~1'~A~c~T~A~L~·~~:£~"~--~2~,~~~!n~a1~~~~~~w~~~~~~~~~~ ft11f por,.,,. d• lac~. ~ere: none Coata MtH Municipal partment of Alcoholic Bev· ., '. / }, Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Oa1ty Pilot HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR RENT NEWPORT COSTA MESA 2624 RENTALS TO' ANNOUNCEMENTS EMPLOYMENT ...... £0\IM. """~"•0 OIOIOOll T UNl1 • Al l'NI ...... Mft11111119 1n 1h" ..... .,er Is ~Cl le Ille Fed 11111 fl• .... lillt Act el ttQ aa ....... ~lllRra il1llct1 " ....... "»~ PltltrtllCt ll•ltalt.. " •jscr1m1na11u ._. • r1u. colet 1tlrt•011, sn. MM"-W!ltli¥ 5alus., ............. MllllUhoale ... ""Mii "'*'DU, hml• --~ ....... .. Tltls atw1,1per 1r1ll not ~ acce91l 8llf lfVtfltH· Mtlt llr Ital t1'atll wluc II II 11 ,........ II llll I" 0.r room n .... 'f llllWJM41 lllat I .lft ..... I Hftr11Hd 111 lh1S .......... ..atiMltORH ..... """""1Y Mia.. r. com ,.. .. ~."11HUO 1111· .... 111-lll0·'2HSIQ. for 1111w.a.111111to11.DC1rt1 plnu ulC HUD IC U6·3SOO BALBOA PENINSULA 2107 BEACH 2169 l•iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SHARE 2 724 ~!!!!!!!!!!!~I liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Clean, 1parkling 2Br iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 'Ba twnhH·S1yte. NB•Qulet Share 3Bd O.J. SIMPSON TRtAL DRAPERY ""oriltoom B h Ar Avail 2/10. $70S'mo. 2 Ba Condo. Pool, HOTLINE nteds cxp·d scw1n9 eac ea Harbor Villas $46·9081 Jae, tennis. firplc gar, mact>one operators for Yearly Unfum 2 BR·1BA a. 1 aR.1BA W'D, 2Rms w/ pr1v HMJUpda:es~11o~.,....w.igs-011er1ock & hemmlng 3 4BA·2 Baths Lnd 001 quiet nr B• S625/ · utils or Legal ComrnerUt)' _ machines. Full or pan ry, P • ' mastersu11e w, priv Ba 1---S70-2a time. 1835 Wh mer $1375 to $1800 mo. all transpo11At1on $550 5800. Furn OK 642-Must be 18 Of Older St 99 Avo. B7. Costa Mesa Villa Rentals ' s55oNo P11•154&-0392 ooso 542...s111 5530 BACK BAY E 'SIDE per ITWlCJle Balboa Ne rt 675-4912 NB-Shr Beau111u1 hse, HOSTESS Host wpo 1 BA. new cpt, sml yd, frplc, dee!!, 111endly. For busy Ila .an d nner Rlty 723 AA94 w d hkup $645 mo. NS $425 • -utls house In Newport ..,... No pots 631-7813 Back Bay View 3Bd ~ •-2-00--0-.-q-ft--3-8--3-B-a·I----------Lv Msg 756-0156 Beach. Restaurant e-.p Oen $2300 • r. • Clean 2Br 1 Ba, crpts. NP Crest Shr furn LOST •· roq, PT FT e.-es Ca Oceanfrortt 3Bdrms lrplc, "<ar gar, blk new paint, w d hkups 3Bd, recently redec a Susan at 1>42·1865. 51800-$2000 bch 1 blk bay. Avl 3 1 Westside. S650 mo. (one is an Ole) ma· FOUND 2925 LIVE-IN COUNSELOR Studio Apt $575-$700 Sl900 mo. 675-7676 642-6781 bofore noon ture. NJS, avt 1mmed iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lor beha111oi mod DO 2Bdrms $900-$1100 **AT THE E'sld• lrg unmac 2Br S600 mo Gary 646-1400 Dl•mond Br•c•l•t adulL SJ400.mo. Cau CORONA DEL MAR 2122 BEACH** 1 Ba, 253 Cabr1110. Npt Crest-room w pvt lost on 1 26 p01.1_5_5_e_-_1.;_4_1_. ____ _ , Patio, verticals. beige bath, feminine decor. s bly m Fashion Is· part ·T 1 mo p e op 1 e Largest Selection tones, w d hkup. seso gar, w1d, pool, tennis, tand. Aowardl (7141 ,,3 nted to add•ess 3 • Summer Rentals Avt 3/l. 3 10-379-toeo etc. S500. 216-9001 852·6295 be•s for pay 'tou 1·ave Reserve Now Lrg 2Bd 2 B• Condo Npt Hghts apt 10 shr. FOUND CAT W•lh col· 3 type•"1.r1lt'I. COrT'pute· carpi, drpes, carport. Room pvt bath. ocean lar Tan & white, unu· or good hand11>r l•ns; ANNUAL 1256 Rutland, $950 & view. utllil1es pa•d suat markings on Ca 'Now• 1·809· lBd, Udo ........ $1000 dep 832·1766 e45·2941 or 548-6630 lace. tn IJewport 1 ____ 4_7_4-_4_2_8_9 __ 4Bd. E. CM .... Sl595 NPT HTS Lrg Studio. Npt Hght~. Sh:l e 2Br Beach Back Bay area Real Estate Full Service Mature person. Bdrm· clean quiet area N s 645·9876 • .. --a--T-A_ft_ULll ___ , Property Mgmt actove, kit, priv ent. $365/mo ~utilities '·F-o_u_n_d_W_a_t_c_h--a1 ~ patio & prklng 5695 434·9l05 o.c c on Sat 1 28 Busy wallt-ln loeallon. Dl'n:~~-Incl u11ts 6S0-32~1 ~r~f ~~Es~~~~;N2~a ~~u·;s b~~~::de~l~yl :1~V::l11'1Mft 673·1900 •---------beaut spacious hse 645-6761 llle""a :.mi , _____ ....;... ___ NEWPORT on bcl'I. S800 mo \\ o •---------NeWpolt ATTN VIP'S Spacious BEACH 2669 Incl 646-1515 o.na FOUND: set of keys 2Br 2Ba that feels 1ust on or aoout F .. b 1 673-7300 like "home" HI \~oocsliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Quiet Co• ege Sluoer1t Upper Cas•a,,a,s, Npt ::::=:=:=:=:=~~~! vault ce11 w skylts, * 1 BR $625• seeks N S 10 shr E· Beact'I Ca 645 2206 Retail Merc handiser loads of glass & hght 2BR 2BA $725JUp side 28d apl s375 to ldent' i.c'1cma1 c spec a11s1 BY PHONE UI IS int'!. John 1:31-6206 --------,-~-­Loe in park-like sot-Acf11g & d1sllwasher FOUND: White Dove, lor drugstc·e resets ting 1usJ steps 10 pool. mcl 60x30 pool. No Responsible & fun very 1.,,,... MonoJ)' e~i: req Ft & Pt pos · 2-car gar. frplc inside pets. No feos No M F to shr 3Bd r~ew· Feb. 6. \ c n 1~ Sea l .... ,s 8\ 11800)869· lnory rm. wonderful lease 545·4855 port Shores Apt Oc~ Lane & t.,:icAitt'lv< 8393 ext 2045 wrap-around patio Lg Slud.o BR alCO'l.O, vu, W D. frplc Coron:1 oel t.'ar. Ca RETAIL SALES Fl at loads of storage & $440 mo Dor ~2...;0St €4" 8~85 P....,. 0 (714) 642-5678 By CHARLES GOREN w fth OMAR SHARIF and T ANNAH HIRSCH OOl 1111,( Ito\"( t llOl Ill t .II tll'\Hll\ , .. ,,.., \\ t ••• ~ \\ t-.~ I ., fH195 to. H:I:? k Ii 5 .t.~b I "'I II I II t ·~·""· i !!'' \ ,, ' ..... l • 'Olfl 11 • "; h 4 :11 (f b I ~ .t..\\lti l-o\'-1 ., (~ti ,I to. ."i ~ ·' t) .. .r. ,I fl I.!. SOl 111 •h \Ill 7 ,J Ill !I 7 .I .a. h 10 7 I "' -.t '' llf 111 I \"I .... ._ .. I • ....... ,"" ....... . .!• ......... Patt1111 ····~ ......... ., I c·.1rn 111 lu ,, ltt lll r h1 u li:• pl.1~, r ' ~·111 11,,{ 11h1 '"'"" t.1 l)H' C .nrt-n Uru11!•· I 'th·r II\ • Jlhni: 1to1l(lliM-l'l-..!.'\ f.,r 1nfonn .. l1tm. Or \!.1 tit' l n c, .. ,, n Hr1<l i,:1 I t.•thr, l'tt u .. , ltlll < h1•.•1!" II t;tll~'­ Hlll closet spc, perfei;;t for roc spa, poot. gated. ..,. _,.,,. s "'' 1 at 2 M 1 qu•et. 'S695 mo Ole G F r s .,~ C:1rds & g 'Is ---------1 ---------r::=======:::::; enter1a1n1ng. us see SS\·2300 H 548•0425 Lost Al• cai rey ar-F:isn ! t,B 759.-751 Open Sat & Sun 1·5 GARAGES rct , 3· Gey body, -------,.....,..,.....,,,..,,--..,,,.,== BY FAX (714) 631-6594 (Plea e include your name and ph one number and we'll ""111 you back with a price quote.) BY MAIL QR -IN PERSO.N: 330 We t Bay Street Co ta Me a, CA 92627 Comer of Newpon Bhd & Bay St. CLASSIFIED HOURS Telephone 8a m-5:00pm Monday -Friday Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday · DAILY PILOT . DEADLINES Monday ....... Friday 5 :OOpm Tuesday ....... Monday 5:00pm Wednesday .. Tuesday 5 :OOpm Thursday ..... Wednesday 5 :OOpm Friday ........... Thursday 5 :OOpm Saturday ...... Friday S:OOpm CORONA DEL MAR 2122 or call Holly for appt Lido Is remod 1Br 1Ba FOR RENT 2740 red ta t meo W"'9~ RETAIL SALES . FT M£'RCHANDISE BALBOA 644·0500. 2017 Vista upsus. Micro. stove. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lrg. reward546·947l E•r. Beau ~B loc 'r>e MISC. 6015 PE.NlNSutA 61 07 Cajon. St 55o mo lso d W, gar. S\OOO mo. E'•lde CM. "r" Cabr o LOST CAT · little old : .. ·n :i::<'H C~!la crys· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Gi.bb & E s lrt1 ~.,,:10p·o NO PETS. 720·9685 • <-O>o> • t.l e· s ll ~s 7Z2·iC27 24·hr access Approx Slame~e. Lost 1 31 Home Gym c1.1.. p *MOVING SALE• Blutts9 Le3aBse fcurnisdhed. LIDO PENINSULA 1ox,Ox25. Socure Car 95 \\'h>te I ea co :ir Secretary Exp'd Mo' ng. ..,,ust sell SAT Feb 11 8-1 N 4 dp, a. on ° 1 & 2BR bo11ch homes or storage. $100 rro Npt Island area. 714· p T •er 1 ccral churc"l Custol" lJ versat, 108 24ttl Sl!<'et 0 ;~sc).~;~~ mo From S850 to 51300 Call 310·379-1080 646-6413 or 673·G948 n Cosla Mesa Gen free ,..,15. o ,..,, bencn App11al'ces i.. le hen 2 1-3 15 occpy. E 'slde Cost• Mesa L D s II btk t ol' ce Inc> Wmcov.s press. e:~ s-5-0498 items c otf'cs. •urn BLUFFS TOWNHOME 710 Lido Park Dr ost og ma n Jewelry cos~et1cs ABr 2 Ba, dbl gar. lrg. 7 673 6030 Single garage. pnva1e. grey Temer, 14 yrs en\oronrn~nt. Go>od MOVING S ALE Dikes S ots riore .. 14-• • secure. 141 Mesa Dr old n3rre 1s Metu r.hone people si.. Its Furn tur.:-arp 1ances ~~pti~/bl~~:s't~:w, t~~ OPEN 7 DAYS S95 mo. 646-1264 Lo;t 2 4 95 Call 964· Sol"'e I e" Send re-s ilk c 3n1s Baltlo3 --------- LIVE AT T .. E BCH 441" REWARD sumo to PO Be,. :'.:613 Pen '"Sui 675·705:.? CORONA unit Is very light •• ~ • ·• o 92 ·59 S16001mo. 720-0513 !urn apt, lbr, ma•blc ••••••••• ange b • Orc hid Collector's DEL MAR 6122 dota1hng. 9 ft ce11, COMMERCIAL ---------Supercuts lookins le Orchids Fot Sale Cat· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Cha•m Penthouse. 1Bd Dale, S825 631-2343 HEALTH & ertt'lus as1 c & se 1 c•·a. OendrObaui-'s gate gar, safe. l'i Pets REAL ESTATE T~~ss 3000 t ' FT Pt~ , lodry. poor, Furn 51100 Newport Heights FI nc; mot.v 5 \• $ • .,, Ph:ilaenops s Rea· Un'u1n S950 6~8559 2 Bd. 1Ba pool. nc,..._ •••••••••liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii wlo.s ~6 hr. comm-I ~on:it: e prices C:i•e carpet no pets S795 1 p ' tionus. Slt:k & .;o;" •o ::'.'<'-v 549.-30 .. CUSTOM CONDOS 738 T .. st n A.e. c.i:--i;~ ---------Help COP e need€. I n ea s. dC~1i>l. pd no . 2Bd-2Ba bay v1e-N BUSINESS OFFICE to tr) New Wg t O.l'i s v:tc '3r::'P t v. I PLANT SALE AC RES S1>IOO mo Prog 1vv. s b' 0 C'\t t..J'. :190 ... \. I('!'$ 1S 9 p~· 3Bd·2Ba S2000 tr.0 FOR RENT 2769 gu:irn ... c ugs' I .., ' -----------,,...----'"-· 6 9 s:.:i c ... Secui•I" parking, up-MISCELLANEOUS 114 pa .. Fr•• sample T elecomm Eng nee• a.~~ld~s·lru t n~ SI-" ' I l _,"' , Si'<°"S p•c.I "' :i ··-or.. H <:• G I n p~ Multi-Family S•I• Saturd•y Fe b . 1 1 9am·lpr-Fu c~ · CIC S IO"nS I"' SC 4515 Hampd•n Ca.., oo Sl'<;o·~s COSTA MESA 6124 graced amenities. Inc! 3 Ollico Units 31st SI as• Cf a~ ,....., •• e, c Re ::~':! 1n:~~e e t.s -.. .l u .• ,'$ lt1g & ..... d. 673-3777 RENTALS Cannc y \ age s2~0 I S1 s 30.:? p ne C)DICS liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii C d r · " The Great W••Stl ne I:>" S«.~ Po 1 e4.: 5•.:• 4·9 S':l gc9.5-.;.').;,~ FRI ONLY. NO Jl.lnl\• or 832·1400 '" Y 1,.•••••••• 295 670 An & des on Challenge. Res .. ls -------------------1 B ., Canney Vi' age R'IV 11 b 873 3733 Utility Person w C>.P WHEELCHAIRS (3 ) Great 11u111 1kes. am •once. • on 30 da~s O< \Our l•vor & carpet c:ire SSS SSS $1:!5 hi• co ·OCI b c.os •ust iltEastblutt Hom•* OOMS 2706 Newport Office· Tower money back. C311 t· Co ~ge Hosp 13· Cl.t sec' 8·~. ~S-'6 Sant.l tor lso Lusk E plan. R 825 to 1.900 sq tt. Ole 800-701·53Z6. 714-642·::?73-l es.I 106 Goocs cc,.,d. C.:6-S-.CO An.l A"e S;irita A'1a SBd 3Ba. lrg lot, nu iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Space. Ocean & t.1tn Weight Loss Breaklhru . S •,<o te \ st3 carpi, paint & hie B 850-0100 Great hse & loc! Btk to Bch. NB 1Bd 1Ba ""'''5 "r Free sarl'ptes L •c.01-E-.-,,,-P-L_O_v._•_E_N_T __ PETS & Newport Be•ch s2800 mo 540.4719 Pvt entry No cooking. OC AJrport·Ouall St. quan1.1.es a"a .• :101e '" J Hl ANIMALS 6049 Aquatics Club 5450 mo. S57-6290'd Modern h1·r1se. 1...: o!c Call Linda 552·8·15-l. SERVICES 5533 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJ Fund Raiser Elegant & Spacious! 631·55SO eve t. w!.•nd su1to-recept, conl rm. Rumm•9• S•I• 2-sty 1800s r twnhm. 2 ---------GI )-sg.1559 s o huge maslr stes ~3rd Luxurious furn rm pv1 oria (714 ' I••••••••• •••••••• ADOPT·A·PET Not~ ng ovc~ 1 b Buden. 3 FULL Ba. bath. E'slde CM. OU1et ---------EMPLOYMENT Please be aware thal E>ery Sat & Sun at i793 1n9.~i~r 1..,"eh Ste· U N B I N S. No pets Uhl Incl COMMERCIAL PE-SMART. Founta n tween '"... 1 s pper pt ay na ure tho listings 1n th•s cal· S•t, 7 :30am-3pm. & b1l.e trails. 51950. $475/mo. 548-5056 PROPERTY 2778 egory may require you Valley. Puppaos, kit· 760-8279 d 725·0119 e to ·call a 900 nur.iber tens and more, a I 8 h 1n Vlhich there 15 a IOOklng for loving, car-Exc uslv• ays ores VACATION EMPLOYMENT ong hoMes CALL 2 .. 11. 3Br 2Ba. lrpl, dbl gar, CM Prime Center • charge per minute. 0317 10, more info. lurnished or unlurn. RENTALS 2722 370 E l7lh.AJ phs Center 5530 Set Only 8 -2 at corner of Fu orton & 20th St Furna1ure. computer. k•dS toys & cloths, masc items S2800/mo. 642-5290 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii t200 sq 11 (310) 275·83'73 i------NT---FREE iO GOOD HOME HARBOR vw HOMES NB OCEANFRONT .. PO$TAL Joss•• EMPLOYME A be•utlful 3.y • .,. --------- 4Bd 2.SBa Spa. Up· Weekly. Fully furn 3Br INCOME Start Sl20811r ptu's WANTED 5535 old DALMATIONI HU~INGTON d d H Yd N 1001...ng for a great BEA H 6140 gra e . uge u 2Ba, gar N pot 51200 benct.ts For ci.am & homo ,, th room "' caspt.pnt S2800 760.9672 v.eek. Karen 43-l·t424 PROPERTY 2790 app 1ca1.on inlo c:1 Cue for S eniors \\ play. 1.~a e. neute e..: iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IMMAC 5Br 3Ba Hrbr, ---------219·794-0010 lt CAtJO hep \\ C As:-i::ts 3°1 sho!s cu•rt'nl. coe- Viow Hm, 3-car gar.•·RENTALS TO CM 4-plex nr OCC Garn to 8pm 7 da~s shopp g e·· t ·e·s 0 cnce sc!'lool grada Avail. S269S'mo. Nr ail 3Bd, 2Ba. pos cash Retail Sales P'T·Glft l\~n 631·2681 'e ~s aio Ca S!>4-N.:tt school. 909-682-5637 SHARE 2724 f.QN S::?Gl< doM. assume Shop Counlf)'S ..:hl 111 Xle 'lt Cleanlng Lady Free to good Home •Lldo1Penlnsula/Ht• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SJ:!OI< 151 TD zi;i-07sJ S6 '\I 549-0300 e•t 4..,~ ava .ablo r.lo"I l> "·•·d Mae C.3' r-c ... terc-. Yearly Lease or Salo Master Bedroom to ., . 644-2416 s:>a) c~ 1 a col t ..: SATURDAY ONLY 8am • 2pm Free Coffee Cam r.ls T ·PO<ls. " -:I ~~"""'~ ~\,; s o: ms.: E'OJl E ~ AH? Cress Sl 13C'~ch B HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE lnterior,Bayfront Hms 54so Utals Paid •••••••••• SKKG & ADMIN PT' fvr 1n'o & •('~ ccs I s a re..:s Ferr~~ I Grundy Rllrs 67~-6161 .share s Bd 3Ba, NP. BUSINESS & ~~~-;"· disho ~~~~~o _9_5-_·_8_cs_~-------------- $550 Room !Bel/Ba) Lrg 1 Br condo In N Smk, 708 Av:icado, FINANCE order adm1n, Mac e"'p s ave a.o used al J NEWPORT $1250 2Bd 1Ba VIiie B•lbo•. Movo-CD'.1 Sherrie67S·863-I soil starter. acc"!31e I MERCHANDISE ac:iNJC'nCJ >•'S B a BEACH 6 169 $1800 3Bd, 2B• in cond. S 975'mo 7Z2·7C:!7 \Ou :~e· foslN '-• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii condo. priv patios, +sec. 909-783-3638 5BALB02A8 ISLAB ND 1 71~.S~9-~:.:.; -4406 2 hare r 1 3 ap · ---------Data lmput PT mu;., CORONA DEL MAR 1022 gar, 844 4 hr NEWPORT HEIGHTS S4501mo • ·u11ht es BUSINESS have good Engli hl--------- Ch.,mlng lg lBr l Ba Charming 3Bd 2B0 Polo, 675-5l30 skills. 0 & A comouh: ANTIQUES 6010 •••••••••] dwnstrs, ocean viow frplc. lrg yard. gardnr, ....,.....--------OPPORTUNITY p1ogram 722 2607 no pets 51800 642·J902 CdM Shr bright com· 2904 • patio, stops to bch. d ' fortabte 2 · 2, frplc ,_D_E_N_T_A_L_A_S_S_l_S_T_A_N_T_ *BUYING ITEMS• GARAGE SALES Gar Sale-Sat Only 8 · 3 Hl~"O d IC'~ c 01111 mot c,1. ~ ~026 \ •Sl.l Ca;i:ln, o!f E Glu!I t'r Irvine T•rr•c• front row. 180-oceon vtow. 3500 sq tt. 3Br '2Ba + maid's qtrs, frplc, s pa. $1,395,000 pp 640-1733 w, w/d hkup. Ulll pd. Npt Hts 3Bd 1.SBa, w d gar. N/S, clean. sc.oo F S"O 960 1 200 N t 0 I d S I "' Exp'd Chalfs1de As~t re;m 1 "' ·1 . pc SI · o pc s. pen Incl wtr gar nr. m mo+ 1/2uhl. 640·GS9t LOCAL RTE'24 Loca-t t P t •••••••••• Sun 12-4, 200 Orchid pet ok. Avl now $1 500 ---------Orlhodontlc prac1.c~ to cnt.ro es ;i e a1n • --------- 645·6001 or 650-7964 N.B. Cozy, noar beach, tlons Buy All or PT or FT. 640-1122 ings, oooks furr.1ure GENERAL 6102 TRANSPORTATION NEWPORT BEACH 1069 BACK BAY 3Bd·2Ba condo w/vlew of grn· bll, frplc, dbl gar. pool S225K Agt 67£>-6 161 ACREAGE 1125 I rvln• Terrace front ,p art • Poss i b I e S 2 K , __ D_E_N_T_A_L_C_HA--I R-5-1..,.0...,E,_ c tc. l n mou1nte casl'I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil row. 180° ocean vlew.1"W•••••••• modorn, 3 sundecks. Wkly•soo-599-6769 top s 673-6223 3500 sq f1. 3Br 2Ba + 11 $480. 1 MONTH FREE Pleasant busy prac . GIANT 2·FAMIL Y f S RENT. 646·4400 · t1cO In Npt. Xlnt bt'n· ---------SALE maid's qtrs, rplc, spa. APARTMENT "ARAGE Ouloll $3900. 640-t733 '{• NB pool/tonnlS1bCh. ANNOUNCEMENTS cflts, 4-dy wk, 2 S 3t FURNITURE 6014 """ SPYGLASS VIEW FOR RENT 2Br a1 S450ea 01 seoo AM'lftonth. 640-11:?2 Saturday, Feb. 11 180" OCEAN·BAY·UTES bOlh. Shr w/upbt artist 1_D_e_n_t_a_I _R_e_c_e_p_t_l_o _n_l•-t Butc her plock table & *" * • * * • * • • • * f I I 631-211 1 or 646-8473 Busy pleasant olfice _,.. 3 To.,s, turn !u•e. a11f) r 4Br dr fr Ir 2 rp. poo '!---------•----------,.,.. --------'--chrs S2""". Leather • ancos. booloos .:'"thH Pv1 crnr lot nu pnl & NB·Fash ls/Eastotull· LOST •· neods Cllp'd front ofc pc sof.l set S1550 • / 1 BALBOA L a member. 4·d" wk w 0 etc Lo:s .:-1 gooo blnds/updted kite Ille 1paclou1 twnhso, wal" • Other Items 527·88J s:ulfl 859:? Barr L:1ne carpVmrbl. $3700/mo ISLAND 2606 lo Back Bay $450 mo FOUND 2925 day Sal twice month. Complete W•terbed Gardan Gr-A Bca.:t'I 644-1968 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiii LI d 721 "792 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Xlnt bens. NB 640·1 t22 ... ... .... 1 __ n_a __ ... ____ motionless mattress B111d to Garoen Gro\o~ 2Bd 1 Ba Upslair1 w g1ey contem,pory lra"l'e Blvd (East to Da • QOTTA SELL FASTI COSTA MESA 2124 5 AcresJS2.9901SSOO Do'Nll iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~~·:~dr~~ks1fg~~::;~:··c-o_s_t_A_M_E_S_A_2_6_2_4 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 ;::;-.:; 1i'~~ ~n11 ~~:, L~~ps~~t& g~~;~~~ Laurie 310·54 t ·2262 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii taome s:!:>O. ~-4:'.6 7 o't Oa1e 75.00/month 3BR 2BA, flrplc. 2<ar 35 Act/Sti,990$2,SOO Do'Nll gar, hdwd firs & carpi. $250,monUl.Owner Wll Catrt lg yard. 2194 Meyer Nr ~ ... ~'Nat IOIHI Pl. $1250/mo. 722·7282 H 500>·223-4763 ,.....BACK BAY HOME THE TERRACES 55yr & over. Clse to Oasis. 2 + 2. den. dbl gar. lndry. Agt 673-7702 CEMETERY LOT/ 3BA 2Ba. Nu cpl, drp. BALBOA paint & flra. Dbl gar, CRYPT 1225 yd. 329 University PENINSUIA 2607 HARBOR LAWN 4 adj plot• noar Votetan'a Cannon & road . Priced to 1811. Pgr 714-661-!5391; If no S 1090 No pell 548·6093 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii E•stslde Clean 3Bd. 2Bo. 1 car garage. W/D hk-up, pallo. No Pets, 363 E 18th St, Bid A. 646-6273 Charming 2 bd Apt past Balboa pier. 1 hse to bch, urns Incl, no pets $1 050 yrly. 449-1600 el(I 212 answer e 19·223·0840 _M_e_s_a_V_•_r_d_e_q_u_lo_t_3_B_r --------- Pao If I o View-Big 2'Ba condo. gar. w/d CORONA Dlaoount 3 h lllsltea. hkup, new carpVpainl. DEL MAR 2 6 22 Beautiful location , 11100. Lv• mag 557·5866 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (310) 823-1085 ·s1LL ...==-... ' QUIET & SERENE Palm 1\-:lesa Apart:rnents ~ nur & yet so far Th.it's the teclmg you g<'t when vou ltvc at Palm M~ amid the 111.\h gret'flcry of s«:luded wo..xis & stairly (ldlms. 4 · tudios, 1 & 2 lkdroorm '" $5'"5 t'U $600 • 1 BR $615 t0 S650 1u s-25 '° s750 4 No l'tts 4 Vmial Blanda • C.'ahngf~ A NEW <:arpct, Plir11 at Tiie £ f'11:1'1Ca Room & HatQ! Puol 8t Jacuw· • l'atK» 8t 1Wconiu A Clllnga AYaiWilc •HOUSE FULL!• Cherry Oucon Anne BALBOA Oming rm seats 8 "-ISLAND 6106 buff et & china S21 so iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Ltl'lr sora lovo se.:at & c11a1r $1500 obo Sev- eral s1111 t1ees SSO & under. Butcher block tbl 5250 Occ:is1onal t:\bles & more Un· used. 714·89~·7:!8G .. ESTATE SALE• Occorntor items furn1· lure stereo. CIOlhC'S kitchen hems. NO JUNK Fri thtu Sun 9a· 4p, .<!08 01.,mo11d OUIFllLD Elf( TRI( BOAT') NOW Avr.11 ABL l' I.". ... ,\: ...... :.,,_ ' I 18' PACKET REFURBISHED BETTER THAN NEW $10,195 DUFFY 21 $19,500 17' '94 DEMO -LOADED• 14' '94 DEMO $4,"5 A GOOD AD! Call 642- 5678 Daily Pilat .. PLUG IN • 11 Friday, February 10, 1995 TODAY'S CROSSWoRo PUZZLE ACROSS I AMI..., 9'A>al~ t Ulndlon:rs IM 10 SefeN '4 By onesell 15CQNHI 16 Away lrom the wind t7Gtvel~ UI F1stlic>Mble hemline 19 ShoOl1ng marbles 20 Mlnd·readmg llbbr 21 Rec room 03me 2 wdS 24 Colored<> county 28 Elegant 27 QbstrUCl 29 Not "with tf 31 Gardener·s l>IJrchase 32 Oly gutty 3-4 Produce (an egg) 37 Sc3ndtn,"\Vl:ln 39 Nlbble 40 Crown 42 RIVlll ol l\moflc:an Bnd l.Mlled 43 Aclle"IS fWby 46 COIMdlan Laurel 4 7 Qua turns 48 Stopping Ille squeBk 50 Rous1no 53 Al1nmey Geneu1I~ &4 Vety 1&g11 loles 57 fl.'tlt~ SOT .. !lowet 61 Upl'Oera 62 Sea dUc:I( &4 COucl\ 65 Current eveoct 66 F 11h bas>.et 67 Wu aware (of) 68 Greal - 69 Yummy DOWN I Steak order 2 ButH1gnrs cheers 3 1Vta1e 4 Bos oame endef S Cl\ught 6 Stl\lloM rote 7 MallQOUS 8 Knot 9 Nl'rVOUS 10 Snooze I t Aki.' Md lm.ld 12 ~Jc«y Lee -13 NOi neat 22 Reg.on 23 "The Wasretand'" authof 25 Kennedy and Kowet 21 ·-uro Strange· (Moody Blues song) 28 Cal's sound 29 Mountains bl-tween Eumpe and Asia 30 Buel messa!]8 33 Smell strongly 34 Olstance"i from the equator 35 lnsh ISiands 36 Vin's complement 38 u~ thnlhty. with our 41 -ol Capn 44 European couotry 4 s Hearty t11ugll 47 -punle 44 Ooq 50 Wl"I> rn 11 lrolh St BaSPt>att great llank -52 Kitchen utens~ S3 no11 JAckson SS NolJOO 56 Parka stuN1ng 58 ~p;lOS S9 P1111s airport 63 A Gershwin brOthl'r Sell your home through ctaumed. SPEED & __ 84_2_·5_9_7_• __ Sitt BOATS MARINE SLIPS . 7016 DOCKS 7022 TRANSPORTATION POWER BOATS 7012 *1988 22tt Ski Boat• 45 FT moorin'g & boat, 5. 7 litre V-8, King great Newport loc off Cobra 0/0, low profile Lido Isle. $12,000. h ull, Just serviced, 973-1717 or 644·8646 new controller/BimlnV 80 Ft deep waler dock • upholstery. Great ski for lease on Balboa boat-fasl-looks great. Island facing turning Turn·key ... ready to go. basin. $15/por boat tt. 18'ELECTRIC BOAT $11,000 964..4126'1'/291-Call LaRee, 252-1271. Schock Newp•t Packet _9_2_41_P_g_r_____ Why play Hide 'N Con11't hardtop modol1 M•rln>•r Outbo•rd Sook with childcare? Stereo. Pld. aft helm Moter 75 hp, power Ca 11 CI••• If I• d seat. New Ballerles. tilt, runs grtl $2,000 todayl 642-5678. XlNT-$6900 660-9000 Call Bob 979-n81 --------- How to keep your kids · off the sb-ccts. .. Gt9 DISCOVERY Newport Beach/Costa Mna Dally Pilot IOIO I075 Lileii1t fer leRt POID Balboa Coves. NB.Ill••••••• pttv .... rete neg. •t ,. ............ bit(, 133-4143 Of lfS0-8255 pull-oul radio, a ir tooRllG P'OA cond. •h!9J>•kln•, run1 A llSW HOM• lllnt, on oM milQe, S3900 One or th• most beau· 85f.14n Leave Mn• llful aaltlng yacht• In ..., N.B. I• looking for a1--------- dock In your back-HONDA 9085 yard. Required: 50' + l••••••••ii 1llp, etec & 1elephone. RSVP 851-1241. '78 ACCORD 5·apd. A/C, AM/FM cau. CAMPEltS, RV'S, TIAIL!ltS , 1014 New 28' motorhom• for rent. Full kltch, shower, TV/VCR. Day & wkly ratH. 559-8844 Runs great. S 1,200/ obo. 642·6405 an 5pm '85 ACCORD LX P ower everything. S1ereo caa1et1e, cruise. 5-sp .. d. Blue. Very good condition, runs strong. $2995. Call 714-444·4030. MOTORCYCLES JAGUAR 9105 SCOOTERS 8018 l•liiiiiiiiiliiliilili&ii& 1 HO FZR 800 Oen• ••I•. 1',500 mites. Runs great. New back tire, Just been fully 1ervlced. $2,500/obo. Call Dave 645-5945. 1987 J•gu•r XKE Coup 4.2, 8 cyt, wire wheels, stick shlll, 63,000 actual mlles, stored for 10 yrs. $13,000 OBO. Trade up or down. (909)885-3084. AUTOMOBILES PORSCHE 9175 BMW 9030 1989 Porah• 928 S-4, red w/ blk leather Int, 5 spd, sunroof, like new, muat see $14,995, zero down fl· nanclng avt O.A.C. (909) 888·0908 '78 9115 TARGA 1-owner, xlnt cond. New engine & tires. $1 2,000. 854-2475 1987 BMW 935, L-6 coupe, light blue exte-rior, off white leather Interior, full PWR, auto, $12,995, zero ~down financing, avl O.A.C. (909) 888-0908 BUICK 9035 TOYOTA 9210 '88 Century Ltd. Por-'79 SR5 LIFTBACK fectly clean. xlnt cond, Runs good. Gotta sell fully loade&. 4-door. lasll. $1350/obo. can $2995/obo. 645-8748 Leslie, 642·6455 '87 SUPRA Sliver, -CAD--l-L_LA_C--9-0-4-0 Top Cond. Loaded. 1- owner. Garaged. Can Ron 845-2417. 1993 Sevllle Green. w/tan tealhor, 8 cyl, 4-1-1-R-U_C_v_s---9-2-2-0 dr, fully loaded , all n power. cellular ph, 1 O liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii disc CO, 1 owner, mint cond, 20k miles, $26,500 669-1885 CHEVROLET 9045 1989 Ford F150 Ex- tended cab, 5-spd stick, AC, xlnt cond, red. 1 owner, super clean. $9,800. Must sell. Mike. 642-6455 1990 BIH•r 39•000 VOLRSWAGEN 9235 ml. sunrf, air, 6 cyl, '"Wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii custom grlll & whls, I• $11 ,SOO, after 6, 7S9·3S2S '92 CABRIOLET Conv. 5-spd a/c p/b p/W p/a CHRYSLER 9050 am/Im, alloys, leather. $10,500 obo 631-4081 1984 E c1 ... 5s,ooo ANTIQUES & ml, air, AM/FM, cruise control, clean, 1 owner, CLASSICS 9250 $2900. 675-2115 ••'84 La••r H•tch-'85 Muat•ng. 6 eye b•ck 75K ml, blk, 5 auto, new tlres/frnt I spd, 8/c, xtt condl end/brakes. Must sell. 11995 873·1943 $3000/obo. 642-1562 ------I CARPENTRY 3510 CONCRETE & ELECTRICAL 3610 GLASS/ HAULING 3720 LEGAL PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 TREE SERVI CE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MASONRY 3 5 5 7 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MIRRORS 3 682 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICES 3 8 12 iiiiii&iiiiii&iiiiiiiil ii&iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICES 3929 DIRECTORY Rtpairl, Remod. Doofs, win-LACEY'S *ELECTRIC iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii JUNK To The DUMP liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim BOB HUTTON co. THE LOCAL PLUMBERliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii --------dows, cablnels, stucco & dry-*Beat Price/Qualltu 25 yrs oxp. Free est. HARBOR GLASS CO. (714-988·1882) REVOCABLE Res./Comm. Int/Ext. _,. Wit.am 8angtrt Co.-*ALL AMERICAN• ADDITIONS REMODELING 3410 •al. tences. gates. etc. UC. •1 Rel/Comm. Sr disc. Comm/Res. Storelrnl. Wiii haul what Trash L 1y 1 NG TR U 5 T Complete Acoustic Since 1947 TREE SEVICE 35yra up Jeny M2.0st7 ~SC:::~~ LI 238300 642-6568 windows, wrdrbe, tub/ Man won'tl 964·5259 $195 COMPLETE ceil. serv. Free E1t. Frlendly Service Free Est./Sr. Disc. A to Z HANDYMAN A·1 Electrlc•I work shower. lie. 642-0424 (71 ~) 848-7207 Llll622631 982-5891 L#476000 675-9304 Yard Cln-upS31-8415 INSTAU.JREFACE CABINETS Brick, Block, Stone, Tile Dµncan Construction HEAi.Tiii Emer•ld P•lntlng Kitchens, baths, doou. Cone, Patio, Driveway Quick Response tnVExt wallpaper/tile *444-4500* BEST S, DRAINS TUTORING 3930 windows. Doug 546-7258 Fplc, BBOs. Ref. 21> Yr Local lie. 850-7042 BANDY MAN 3710 NUTRITION 3742 MASONRY 3828 Competitive rates. 10 yrs DUNCAN a Exp. Terry 557.7594 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii exp·Free ost 751-2039 CONSTRUCTION BRICKe TILEe STONE REPAIRS.FREE EST/7 OAYS liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •MACINTOSH• 20 Yra Exp. Small & CEU.INGS 3518 Plain/stamped Cone-ELDERLY Home&Rtnlal Properlln Unh•PP1 & F•t? We •MASONRY EXPERTS• Oen• Abrams Painting Lg. J oba 850· 7042 & C I I 3611 Palnl-Carpenlry-c•n ch•nge th•tl B I k blk lnt!Exl, Qua! Palnt/R111s $ Plumblng Rep•lrs & Drains cleared from $5.50. All fixtures In stalled Steve's 545·8298 Computer training 875-4431 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii crete o a ngs CARE Drywall and morel Horballle lndop. Dist. r c • • concrete Uc & lnsu1ed since 76 _,,,B,....•..,.11,....C,,,,,_o_n_s _lr_u_c_tl,....o-n-• Acouatlo Remov•I Uc.#54156 631-4310 Gary 845-5277 Call Join 759·0559 ~0t~c5c$oJ.os!"~~~~7o~g Gene 641 ·8877 •Add111ons• bath remodel Increase Resale Value! HOME HEALTH CARE WALL •Patios• kitchen remodel Artistic Interiors CONTRACTORS OCC EMT G d 1 Carpentry • Roofing ---------lk•'• Custom P ainting ---------o Uc oBond•d Olnsured Uc.fins. 714-998-3650 Wiii d d II rahua 8e *Plumbing•Orywall• JEWELRY 37841---------Prof, Clean, Quality POOL COVERINGS 3932 Free Est 871-494t GENERAL 3558 ° 8 Y ous Stucco•Palntlng•Tlle MOVING 3834 work. lnVExt & Docks SERVICE 3894•:miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii caJls I a reg 501 · 2 528 Electrlcal •Jim 64 1. 7 494 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Reasonab te. 631 ·4 61 o iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • • HOMECARE P Id d --,,,.,-...,.--,------William Harold Jewelers Custom W•llP•P•r CPI BUILDERS INC. rov e •Chrlstl•n Carpenter, Watch & Jewelry repair p·JBLIC NOTICE _ RAINBOW Circle Malnt. Q•v• The Automatic Strlpplng/P•lntlng 3528 Storm Damage Repair for elderly or disabled. paint, dry woll, stucco, U Painting. lnVExt. House/ Pool M•n. Cleaning No Job too small I ASPHALT Uc.#518424•1nsured Houskeoplng, errands, wd lonce, sub firs. Sr. Antique/Fine Jewelry The Calif. Public Utlll· Apt. Oual. Job. Freo HL & repair. Very reas· 5% Ott w/ad. 873·2937 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (714) 985-4993 trans .• app. 843"°619 d scou 1 Joh 63"8235 Buy/stll/llld• 973·o395 lies Commission RE-St. hc"'SG9897 63" 8888 ASPHALT SERVICES , -..... lh--Rep'd 1 n · n, .,. QUIRES h II d "' "" onable. 714·969-4780 We gals should hang SI /St I I 0 I e -,.. ·-··.. LOW COST All n Re•ldentl•I Asslated t at a use ROMAN PAINTING h S 1 I Wurry/P k r P nlgt. Fr" The Dean ol Tile. Ce· I d II P asos Living In COM. 24 Hr Eleclrlcal Specl•lty LANDSCAPE •-household goods -S1'nc:e 1974-logelt er. tr p, nstall, ay r ng o •· ree ramie: new/repaired re· • ac, ryw , ocous. Resldenllat wiring, Q 1 t th 1 adv co to the crazy. Est. (714)998-4803 grout, bathrm remodel bsebrds. Fire-waler E•p 11111· 760·1943 phones, cable. Reis. LAWN CARE 3808 mp ouvcerac 1P~ n be r OlntOExtQResl)Comm ROOFING 3910 831·2111 anytime Damage Cemnt Msnry t (8001307-CARE in • . • a num er: Ucl/698845 378 n.371 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii plumblng L1Ui70130 .,,.--.,-.,...,..,..--.,..-...,..,...-te911ty. 24 hrs 798·2S16 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii limos and chauffeurs ""' 873-e065 0 846 8526 Tiie. Palnt·Spoclalty Russian Woman tooklng "."':"":~~~,....,..,..----1• 1 t th 1 Tc p ~~"'=".......,,..-=---=--,.• 00 G 1---------AUTO REPAIR/ ' -coatings. Tl custm stl lor elder care position HANDYMAN Carpen-B••lo Y•rd M•lnt. pr n 8 r · · · num-STEVENS PAINTING •RER FIN • I t I I bl & ber In all advertise-Free Est. 20 Yrs Exp. SPECtAUST"REPAIRS Can't seem to SERVICES 3447 framing T-grld cell In NB-Live/In. Irish ry, 'e, P um ng L•wnsT Cle•nups{ CLEANING · · 1 2S / f menta. If you have a Quality Work. Rel'a. ESTA8'78. FREE EST. get to all those any type com/res. Nanny Agency 974·7283 roo . yrs exp w res. Tree rimming, L question abOut the le-Uctl 4520"'" 64"'3348 L•323642 980-7721 Abrasv blast. Carpet Jerry Bell 775-9380 Haullng 979-8245 .,... ~ "' repair jobs ·Off Auto Body SERVICES 3548 Uc/Ins 992-4485 gallly 01 •mover, limo =--=--_,..,..,.--=--.,.......,....-1---------1 100"-Gu•r•nteed I=---~,....,,.~~--FENCES Plumbing/etoc/water o'"" scene LAndscpng or chaulleur, call: Top Ou•llty P•lntlng S•dler Roofln9-Uc: & around the house? Remodel•Addltlons noaters/sprlnklers/cell & Irrigation, Trimming Public Uuhtles Res/Comm. lnl./Ext. Ins. Specialize comm. let the 1·Day Serv. Your hae •BOWEN'S• T.I. Commercial, RHI· & DECKS 3615 fans. FREE Esllmatest & Removils, Clean-Commission 21 yrs OC. Lie 334950 re-roof/repair. 25 yrs. Classified or mine. 495-0871 HEAVY DUTY HOM E dentist, Old & New.1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 241·0137 or 218-8169 ups & Malnt, St. Uc:. 714·558·4151 Fast reply! 839·585 1 •FREE EST 675-5095 BUSINESS SERVICES 3488 Munl·Medla: D••k Top Publlahlng-Rea. Script /Book Writing. All Your Bua. Need1I 640-1947 Word Proceselng by Mt1. Rogere In the CLEANING SERVICE LIB624386 552·01191' 111599025 95CMS109 E• ROOF Q Servfce 714-530.2492 *Wood Fenc••* Semi,Retlred Contractor • •------------------• •THUND " IN • rep!Act,lre~. lroe ~ulong Rprs lmprvemnts sm Jobs • .....,L_•_n_d_•_c_•_P_•_M __ •""'l_n_t-. PAINTING 3858 PIANO 8c VOCAL For 111 ol your roofing Directory Houscletlft/Wlndows DECK es~~•n. t.ow pnces. l.lc:'d FrM standing mailbO.es Mowing & Clean-ups LESSONS 3868 nHdS. Rerool/repalr. help you Qnd Weekly, 81-wHkly. COATING 3570 Advantage Constt. 974-5301 Ouallty & Integrity. Mallbu-tlght-Speclalat liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Lie: 638144848-4122 reliable help. Move-fna/outs. Reis I care.Ken 042-1770 Call Pete 722•7732 •W.P . YOUNGQUIST lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil_________ 842.a878 Pin• 845·98H liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •·--------P•lntl-Contractor Plano & Voice lessons -TELEPHONE STOP Deck LHkal FLOOR INSTALL --------L•wn Service. Mow/ ··• I I HOUSECLEANING w t f c II REPAIRS 3620 u•aDWOOD edge/sod/sprlnktora/ Oual. P•lnllng by prolls all ages, beg nn ng to SYSTEMS 3926 ta .. re ••P1 __..d a erproo oa ng1: ~ Ucl602098. Ins. ctatslcs by degreed ,, •--Decks/Stairs. BHt SI FLOORS 37 cln-up. 10 yra In ar••· h •40 19 4 7 ref, own tr•ne, c•ll 0 II t'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 12 Al 968·.2718 Ive msg FrH est. 645-3305 teae er.... • .n ... lme, 24t ..... 31 ua ty work. Free Est. t• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • .J--~~~~~~,..... •• -vw Ll587430 722-8769 VINYL•HARDWOOD QUALITY CARE PIANO Beg.-Advanced Phone J•oks by Jack neighborhood? Nffd ------------------prof help? 122-1958 My. COMPUTERS 3556 DOORS 3580 Ceramlc•Marble•Sub CLEAN/WAX/POLISH TREES 20 yrs exp, excellent All ages -Teacher cert. •2s A JACK Floor Repolr•Carpet M•rble Rejuvenating T•it•""'-"•· ....,.... workmanship, fa ir Entertainment Avoll • .: Move1/tnstall, Res/ Lie/Bond 843·3882 35 Years Exp. ....,....... 7514419 prlc:H. 645.2417 Ron Jennifer 840-8609 Comm. 444·8550. Chances are you wlll find what you need CAllNETS UJIINISHING 3500 KITCH•N CAalN•T Stained or painted. Varlely o f flnlshH. Llctlt98845 378.0371 MAC TUTORING Sy•t•m & all"progrms M•rk87S·7245 Mbr:Better Bue. Bur. ••TUTORING•• Wlndowa , Word, Excel , Access 20 Yr• Exp. 723-1985 714-048·8708 An ••P•rlenced FURNITURE LEGAL dependable door hanger. Guar work. REPAIRS 3622 BAUUNG 3720 SERVICES 3812 reH. Don 521-8910 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii --------- DOO"'S R EPAIR•D Comptete R .. lorallon Haullng Junk, Appll· Help·U·L•w legal S1ti1lactlon guaninttedl Refinishing, repair, up-ancH, Yard Clean-Up, forms for divorce Ask fQ( Mlk• BIH• hol•, etc. FREE pick-Etc:... Call Mike ec:hlld IU9POl1 642·2043 Ll431830 up/deh11/est. "62·1823 84e.1391 MMtU CHUNG'S PAINTING -P-ET ______ , TRANSLATOD / 20 Yra Exp. Gd Prlcel &V Guar work. Fr" Est. SERVICES 3870 TUTOR 3927 Ucl375602 538-1534 -------- J•NKINS PAINTING ln1/Ext. Wallpaper, drywall, texturing, etc. Fr" h i. Oii/id 48f.54M at the price you want to pay when you read Per.on .. laedPet C1re SPANISH/KNOUS,. Cl• .. lfled Kennel altern•llve. No Ind/group leS10na by alrHs/worry. Lie. Ina. eicp'd, So. Amer Tu1or. dally 6 Rel•. 873-7114 •ue•n• e73-7409 842·5•78 ·--------~ R CH 112,000 HOMES EACH WEEI< FOR ONLY sza JH'f W 1•r · 11 14 wc•f'I< rnrn, Ca ll Gina At 6 4 2-5678, x246 t· ·;j: I I ' ' I J •