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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-03-13 - Orange Coast Pilot..... aimer weather as returned to he Orange oast. The rain as gone away and r emperatures are expected to reach the low 70s. See Weather, Page 2 Serving the Newport.Mesa community since 1907 Police . ollicer criti~ally , huP.t in shooting . . . • ...,. Offf cials find one man dead , five-year veteran shot in the head near Newport Beach church. BY Roy CHUNG, STAFF W1u1u NEWPORT BEACH -Cor- doned off by yellow police tupc, the Newport Harbor Lutheran Chu rch held regular service!. Sun- day morning as police inve!:>tigators tried lo piece together a pre-dawn shooting, that only hours curlier left one man dead and one police officer critically,injured. Responding to a call of possible! gunshots at about 4 a.m. Sunday, Newport Beach police arri.,,cd at the dead-end street where the church is located to find Carlos Caicedo, 24, of Garden Grove, fa- tillly shot, and 'Officer Bob Henry, 30, shot in the head, said Sgt. Andy Gonis of the Newport Bench Police Department. Paramedics transported Henry to Hoag Memorial Hospital for emergency surgery. A five-year de- partment veteran, Henry is listed in critical condition and officials say it could be days before the ex- tent of his injuries arc known. No further information about Caicedo was available. his vehicle, his motives a're un-knov.n. ~ · ~ "(Contact) depends on what the officer belie,es the threat Je,el 1s to him," he said. With Henry's patrol vehicle an the church driveway facing out to- "'anl the street, the two bodies Y..t:n: dbco' ered almost directly below, behind a red compact auto- mobile parked facing the dead-en.d portion of the street and perp~n­ dicular to Henry's vehicle. Two ham.lguns -one belonging to Hcnrv -were found near the bodies, Gonis said. Ballbtics tests were not complete, hov.ever, and Gonis could not confirm if either gun "as responsible for any ioju- ries. "All \\C know is, the calls came in, we arrived and ''e found him," he said. "Right nm.,,, \\e're trying to put together a 'ery difficult puzzle." l'olice dogs and helicopters un- successfully searched the area near Westcliff Park early Sunday morn- ing for additional suspects, a pos- sibility im estigators are still con- sidering. "This is very unusuill for our clly," said Sgt. Kent Stoddard "ho, with police investigators, spttnt the day at ·the secluded church building, tucked away o{f Dover Drive and West 16th Street. Stoddard said a Newport Beach police officer had not boen shot on duty for more than 20 )Cars. DoN LEACH, DAJLY l'U.OT Investigators -examine one of two guns found at the shooting scene where one man was killed and a police officer shot in the head. Church members describe their area as a "frequent" spot for po- lice officers to park and do pnpcr work throughout the day. Goni~ said it was likely. Henry was doin~ just that, but because Henry did not make contact beforl! lea,ing "The natural reaction is ... to be a little more careful, a little more See SHOOTING/Pa9e 5 MONDAY 8Rll FING THE TAX MAN GIVETH ... Amid the consistently bleak fiscal news of late comes a somewhat uplifting tidbit: the State Board of Equalization reports that cities statewide received a total of $517.4 million in sales and use tax reve nues in February. According to a release from the state agency, the city of Costa Mesa collected nearly $2.6 million, while the city of Newport Beach drew a little more than Sl million of that money. 0 ON THAT UPDEAT NOTE ... Here's more news that proves while the bankrupt county continues to take away, locals continue to give. The Central Newport Beach Community Association recently donated $743 to the Balboa branch of the Newport Beach Public Library for new audiotape and vid eotape media. The group of residents and property owners contributes annually to the Balboa library's "wish list" of materials. "We strongly support the local library and its development as a primary repository for nautically oriented entertainment and educational material," wrote Tom Hyans, president of the Central Newport Beach group, in a letter to Branch Manager Phyllis Scheffler. 0 UH, THAT'S MR. PRESIDENT, ISN'T IT? ... Gov. Pete Wilson, rumored to be on the brink of jumping into the 1996 presidential campaign, will swing through Newport Beach on Th~ay. The guv will be at the Newport Beach Marriott in fac;hion Island speaking to the Orange County Business Council. The topic?! .. "Partnership for Economic Prosperity." Any bets on how long before the county's less-than-sterling fiscal condition comes up? 0 FOCUS ON THAT CREAMY FILLING ... Get your camera and sweet tooth ready: Hostess · Twinkics -those golden sponge cakes with cream filling -arc celebrating 6'-years with a contest- for "America's yummiest videos." . Home video buffs arc invited to create a three-minute videotape featuring Hostess Twinkies and demonstrating "the role Twinkies play in their everyday lives," says a Hostess press release. Create the video that takes the cake and you win S6~00 (snacking never looked so lucrative, did it?). Tho deadline is May 31. Send entriea to: Twinkles Video Contest, Box 5325, Norwalk, CT 06853-5325. There's a separate contest just for film school students, who can submit a comedy or animation screenplay CQ.r a "fun, li&hthearted tribute to Twlnkacs." nic wiMin1 student in each category will win a $5,000 arant to produce a 3-to 8-minute film, which will debut at a "Hoateu Twinkics Awards" aala in Los An&elcs on April 5. 0 THIS JUST IN ..• Tony Todd -the star such blood-dreDCbed claukl • •'Niabt OC the Uvin1 Dead" and·~: FAreWell to the Flesh" - will doriat• tbe book tram tho CaPdyman flic"k to Plane• Jioll)'Wood In South Cout Metro. The lloc>k WW bans ~ lkle IUCb Planet raw as the ice~ from ~Bu1c laidDCtl" uWI Madonna's tarrinp from ••01ct ~."The donation takea pa.ee on Tuelday 1t 7 p.m. -C'!-;IW bT lrf• Yob# aad .,,... Maitlt ' Body ol another newborn discovered along the beach ..,. Authorities unsure if incident is related to infant found off Balboa Peninsula on Saturday. BY ROY CHUNG, S'fAfF WIUTEll NEWPORT BEACH -The second body was discovered Sunday, another newborn, up the coast at Sunset Beach less than 24 hours after another infant washed up on the Balboa Peninsula near 10th Street. A local resident had bs:en searching through storm debris Sunday around 7 a.m. when he came upon the 21-inch, 7-pound body, and reported it to the Orange County Fire Department. "They did confirm it was an infant female with umbilical "cord still at-· tached," said Orange County Sheriffs Lt. Jay Mendez. The first body was discovered Satur- day morning and authorities could not explain how it had happened, only that Stakes high for GOP Senate candidates ..,. Winner between Allen, Ferguson and Johnson will continue in politics, while other two will be forced into retirement because of term limits. Bv M.u.c S. PosNB~ STAH Warru COST A MESA -When the mud slung in the 35th state Senate District campaign dries, one of the OOP's big three candidates will hold Marian Berge- son's former state Senate seat. That, most politicos predict without a second thought. Which one -Doris Allen, Ross Johnson or Gil Ferguson - is a matter of debate, however. Ferguson is well known in the area, Johnson has the backing of most of bis Assembly colleagues, A.lien is known for supporting education and dolphins. the 19-inch, 8-pound newborn hall been in the water five to six days. v. hen she was sighted at about 8:40 n.m. by a Garden Grove woman who was out for a walk. Mendez said the size of the latest newborn -in the water about four days -suggests a full-term pregnancy. Race is still unknown in both cases, though Newport Beach police believe the newborn was Caucasian in the case they are investigating. Coroner's officials said preliminary A.II three candidates have similar voting records, and have hardly ever broken with other party mem· bers on important votc:s, according to UC Irvine po· litical science professor Mark Petracca. "The real test is between Ferguson's ground troops OoN LIACH, DAILY ru.oT Danica Kennedy, 4, of Huntington Beach, greets a furry friend who was looking for attention along the Newport Bay shoreline on a recent sunny afternoon. ... OOP/P•••I NUMllU CLASSIFIED 642-5678 NEWSROOM 540-1224 NEWS FAX 646-4170 HQTLINE . 642-6086 SPORTS 642-4330 INDIX Around Town ................................... 4 Classified .......................................... 9 Polic.e Files ...••.•..•.•....•.••.•...••..•...•..... 2 s~ ............................................... 1 WeatMr ........................................... 2 f y I F*S••ll• 11 1111 •l•m ti 1111-k ,.. 11111r ,PIA t1••r JC you're heading out to Men Verde Country Club for the Toshiba Senior Classic this week, remember, park.in& for the event is at the Orarige County Fairgrounds Monday through Friday. From there, a shuttle will be provided to the golf course. . Shuttles will begin runnlng at 11 a.m. on Monday and Tuesday, and 9 a.m. Wednesday throu&h Friday. The fairgrounds i located off Fairview Road and Fair Drive in Costa Mesa. For ticket Information, call 254-3060. Mamirlll lll'VICll lor -...... 181 far l•llllr . . A Mass of Rc~urrection for George Ho g 11 will be held Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church in Newpon Beach. ·A buslncuman, philanthropist and founder of Hoaa Memorial Hospital, Hoag died Thursday of cardiac arrest in his Newport hospital. He wu 77. Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic t Church is located at 1441 W. D~lboa Blvd. in Newport Beach. In lieu of Oowc~ the family requcats aiflS in Hoag'J memory be ~ made to Our Lady Mount Carmel Catholic Church or the Oeorac Ho a Memorial F\lnd at the h05pit&l. Fol information, call tho church at 673-3775 or the hospital at S7•·7217. autopsies did not reveal a cause of death for either body and tha1 1nfor- 111:ition v. as only being rele;isell to the Newport Beach Police Department and the Orange County Sheriffs Depart- men1, both of whom were pursuing their respective cases as homicides. Newport Beach Police Depar.tment Sgt. Andy Gonis said information about the bodies had been dispatched to agencies statewide as a precaution but the two deaths "may just have been a coincidence." Planners will consider FedCo expansion plan ...,. Department store wants to add 2,000-square-foot outdoor garden center, but some residents are objecting to the project. BY T INA BoaGAlTA, STAFF Wann COST A MESA -The Planning Commission tonight will consider an expansion plan that could add a 2,000-square-foot outdoor gar- den center to the FedCo member- ship department store on Harbor Boulevard - a request that has some residents in an uproar. The city's Planning Department staff has received several phone calls from nearby homeowners "'ho say late-night deliveries at the store already create unwanted noise and an expansion would only exacerbate the problem. "A couple of weeks ago, my wife went over there at about 3 a.m.," s:iid Tom M~Cormick, whose back yard abuts the store's parking lot. "There was a FedCo truck that was unloading and mak• ing a lot of noise. "Then, the other night, she had to go over there again. It was about 9 o'clock and they were moving stuff a.round with forklifts -that bcepin& is pretty loud und can be pretty annoying. "We have two babies -a l · month-old and a 17-month-old - and we'll ju t barely get them to lcep and the beeping v.ill latt. Then ir one wakes up, prcuy 100n they're both awake." One homeowner ugcstcd \he city include a prOYision that would prohibit the &tore from usin& a publtc announcement (P.A.) qi· tcm in the prden center. • -IUlllhee • • I Monday. March 13, 1195 LOCAL CITY EDITOR IRIS YOKOJ, 574-4233 LOomNeWK Tips to help those turning · 50 deal with the situation A qila-e . that _ shook -up the town M any of our aging baby boomers will soon be turning SO -the frontier separatfog midlife crisis from geriatric crisis. They'U be needing all the help they can muster in sorting out th~ . • platitudes from Nmcy Mcintyre the realities, and the rewards from the penalties. As a longtime native of Sunset Gulch, I thought I'd pass along some tips on what to expect and how to cope. 59 ~ind Holding Growing old is like dancing the Tango. No two people do it the same. Some glide through in style, others gripe about throwing out a kn~ap. ~~~~~~~-+--! Resident recalls temblor that hit area 62 years ago "/ was J J 'years old and thought God was ending the world, I really did." · George Grupe (This is an eyewitness account of the great earthquake of 1933 as experienced by George Grupe, '! longtime Newport • resident) • A real shaker hit the harbor area 62 years ago, March 10, 1933, just before 6 p.m. I was 11 years old and lived on Balboa Island. I remember it, all of it, as if it was yesterday. It was my first real earthquake. I thought God was bringing the world to an end, I really did! We have been told it was 6.3, 6.4, even 6.5. No matter, it shook like crazy! Remember, each tenth of a point doubles the amount of energy the quake is releasing. I have become a student of many things and one of them is earthquakes. Long before I ever heard the word "liquefaction" I said that being on a sandy beach or island area seemed to far increase the violent movement of a quake much like a bowl of Jello's movement. Our scientists now tell us this _is l.J:M""--------- l-1L£ r11aro The ratio of boring citizens is no higher than any society. However, if you were a bore at 30, you'll be even more proficient at repeating yourself by 65. But don't worry, there a re plenty of kindred souls who have lost their waistlines but not their spirit. 1 only mention the foregoing becau~e those of us around the beaches really fe lt the 1933 quake far more than those further inland. It was bad everywhere, two killed in Santa Ana and many in Long Beach and Compton. It was called the Long Beach Quake because that is where the most people and brick buildings were. ActuaJly, I believe it was on what we call the Newport-Inglewood fault and was centered a few miles off of the Santa Ana River. Photo shows 1933 earthquake damage In Costa Mesa along the 1800 block of Newport Boulevard. quite like this. Remember, 1933 was sort of like the Dark Ages. Balboa Island was mostly vacant lots and very few families lived there the year around. Most of our news came from radio station KFOX in Long Beach. We were told a huge tidal wave of great grandmother was very timid so we did. Later we would be told that the wave was probably out there, bu t bad been broken huge pile of bricks. Some of the rooms were still standing, but later, they all had to be torn down. Aging is a series of constant adjustments and repairs. The most taxing is a cranky body that keeps breaking down. Something is always falling off, creaking or rattling so you can't take the old chassis hang gliding or free-fall parachuting anymore. Accept it as the price of longevity. For decades your body has put up with your gourmet appetite, little sleep, and vigorous career drive, so now it's calling the shots. Now this is what an 11-year-old remembers about one of the most vivid memories of a memorable life. My grandmother had just called me to dinner. I had been high jumping in a vacant lot across the street. Wow, what movement. Disneyland never had a ride destructive power would be on its way. We were told to head for high ground and we did. Took some bedding and jumped in our cars and drove up' to what is now Irvine Terrace. Every island family but one did this. We waited for this hug wave. It never came. Some families went back on the hill the next night too. My . up by Catalina and San Clemente Islands. We· really didn't know too much about' earthquakes then. Recently I learned that my grandparents had been th rough the San Francisco earthquake of 1906, so they had reason to respect the situation here. Those of us who went to Newport Beach Grammar School were very lucky not to be in school when the quake hit. My grandfather drove me over to the school the next day. All we saw was a I rode my bike all over the island and saw that most of the brick chimneys had fallen. What surprised me was that most of the piers on one side of the island bad moved about 6 feet away from the sea wall and on the other side they had moved up onto the sea wall. Our house was just an old two-story bat and board beach house, one of the three oldest on the island, and was still standing until torn down Christmas week of 1991. It son of broke my heart. -By George Grupe CITYSIDE A nother adjustment is a drop in energy. It won't do any good to complain to the utility companies. It's nature's way of slowing you down so you don't yearn for the whoopee days of old. When life is measured in kilowatts of energy, you must use it where it counts the County budget cuts slash at local social service agencies middle·income population, those services may no longer be available to them. Those lower-level workers, who were employed by the county workers, might be let go jn a day's notice, wit hout any benefits." most. · Try adapting your infirmities to you r lifestyle. I made a remarkable discovery that by removing my glasses, it cut my housework in half. I could only make out the most flagrant dirt and dust. Eve n unmade beds arc acceptable when out o f focus. I also strongly recommend removing your glasses before you peer into the morning mirror. You'll look years younger. Mirror shock isn't fatal, but debilitlting. I'd like to close with some bonuses for aging. The greatest gift is the pleasure of being yourself, or as eccentric as you please, after decades of social conformity. You may discover capabilities and talents you never dreamed you had. Losing your vanity, a terrible weight on your shoulders, is also a plus. But hang on to your curiosity and humor, two essentials on the bumpy, but illuminating road to the Land of Oz. Nancy Mcintyre's column •PJH•n tYtry Monday. ~ Providers are concern~d about loss of funds as well as likely increas e in demand as buagets are redu ced, workers fired. BY TINA BORGATI'A, STAFF Wun1. COST A MESA -One local child abuse prevention agency may be forced to cut staff, while a provider for the poor is bracing for an increase in need that might arise if the county's Board of Supervisors approves a plan lo cut $18.4 million from the Social Service Agency's budget and lay off more than 1,000 county worke rs. "We are 70% funded by county contracts," said Kathy McCarroll, director of the Exchange Club ChiJd Abuse Prevention Center, a Costa Mesa-based agency that works with families where incidents of child abuse have occurred or arc at risk of occurring. "We don't know yet whether or to what extent these fundiffg contracts will be cul. But, (with this plan) there is a potential for cut.ting 70% of our services. That would severely limit the number of children we can help, because it could mean culling our staff." But, even if funding remains the same, Mccarroll said the center's services will be affected by the proposed budget-slashing plan. County officials have said the case loads for social workers would more than double under the plan. ln many cases, the families that McCarroll and her staff work with have been referred to the center by the county. "Social workers will only be able to handle the abuse cases that are more serious," McCarroll said. "So what may happen is, the cases that could have prevented early on, when the problems were still relatively small, will only get attention once they've become big. ''h's just.putting out fires. It doesn't do anything for prevention." Meanwhile, staff at SOS (Share Our Selves) poverty relief ce nter says the layoffs will have a rippling effect on unemployment rates. "Many of the people who come to us arc the working poor -the day care workers, the housekeepers, the gardeners,'' said SOS Director Karen McGlinn, "And, as we have this fallout from the layoffs or the McGlinn said she's anticipatiAg an increase in requests for food and assistance in covering household utility bi lls, li ke for gas and electricity. "Those are usually the kind of requests that come from the unemployed," she said. As for SOS's ability to meet those needs, McGlinn said it will be tough. But, the center is mostly privately funded, and that leaves SOS in a better position than other agencies who re ly heavily on money from the county. "We aren't dependent on county funds," she said. "Our medical clinic does receive some funding from the county. And if that is cut, I'm sure we'll find a way to redirect money from our own funds." Regardless of the proposed county cuts, both McGlinn and Mccarroll say the agencies will continue to offer services. "We will not close," McCarroll said of her center. "We may be severely limited in the amount of children \hat we help. We may need to cut our staff. But, we won't ' close." liijillL MAILING ADDaDI lustralioos. cdilonal maucr or ad· Wl.ATHIR LUNCHMINU \'cnbemcnu herein QI\ be repro-Our address ., 330 W. Bay St., duccd witbolll v.riuen pcrml5610n Otherwise, ~rtly Newport-Mesa Ele·" TIMPlllATURU Costa Mesa. CA 92627. or copyri&hl CJWMf. Newport Bu ch cloudy skies with mentary school meals: VIL•, Ml. 61 varlAble h:,Sh Monday -Pizza TO MAKI A COIHCTIOH • 65/54 clouds an Square or turkey patty MOW TO RI.ACM UI Balboa moderately choppy It iJ tht PiJoc'~ policy to prompcJy •64/54 on a bun, veggie sticks Tla-H 11. J.U-, Pllblisber corr«t Ml crron o( sub&qi1« Circulation Cos ta Mesa seas. with dip, peaches, milk. wuu-Lobddt. Ediror Plcuc all s.40·112•, ur. lJO. 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Anyone who discovered their stereo missing from their car on Thursday morning should file a stolen properly report at 644-3717; detectives will contact the crime victims later, Gonis said. Officer Doug Jones -aware of a recent rash of car burglaries -was on routine patrol in an alley behind the 1800 block of West Ocean Front when he noticed a car that was driving unusually !.low, Gonis said. Jones stopped the driver and arrested the two men after finding the evidence in the car, Gonis said. Balboa resident Wevlll dies or cancer A scattering of ashes at sea for Anna June A.J. Wevill is planned at 10 a.m. on March 20 -the first day of spring -from the Balboa Angling Club. A longtime Balboa resident and kindergarten teacher, Wevill died last week, ending her long battle with cancer. She is survived by her husband of 56 years, Gordy. She was 79. The Balboa Angling Club is located at the fool of A Street in Balboa. In lieu of nowers, Mr. Wcvill requests donations be made to the Hoag Memorial llospitul Cancer Fund. For more information, call the hospital at 645-8600. POLICI FILIS COITAMUA 300 block or Southeai;t Brb tol Strut: A handgun was imong the items reported~ stolen Crom 11 home while the victims were llilecp. he stolen properly wns worth Sl,780. NIWPOaT al.ACM 700 block or Domlnao Dri"e: More than $350 in a case was reportedly stolen alona with 11 purse that was taken by someone who smashed a car window to get It. 1900 blotk or Port Albao• Clrtle: A $450 portable phone was rc~rtcdly stolen from Dn unlocked Volvo pu ked in DI\ unlocked garaac. 1900 block of Tr1dcwlndJ: A $1 ,300 radio wa reportedly uomountccJ and $lolcn from a Ford Explorer. The vchk lo'• dome llshts were removed, apparently to •llOW the work to be done In the dark. Another radio wu left behind on the sc11t. • TIP Of THI DAY •Stay In wcll·lighlcd areas ts much O) po siblc when walkinf ac niaht. Avoid walkina alone or with your hinds ull, ,_ rouncsy Nc.,,po_rt fk~;:h police \ • ' • Newport Beach/COata Mesa Dally Pilot Monday, March 13, 1995 3 Cigarlest at the Balboa Biy Club was a smokin' good time B cverly Ray detests smoking. Just the thought of mingling with smokers is enough to make this redhead breathe fiery fumes. So why was the Balboa Bay Local Scene Oub's perky owner beaming so radiantly on Friday night, even bestowing busses on some gents with live-action stogies clenched (ugh!) in their kissers? Bev was being an ultra-gracious hostess, that's what, far above and beyond the call.of duty. SJunningly attired in black tuxedo-like costume, in harmony with more than 100 black-tied dudes, she was welcoming guests to the BBC's Inaugural "Gentlemen's Gala Smoker." It was an act of respect for the club's cigar-loving president, Henry E. Schielein, who's largely credited with bringing "those smelly things" out Stolen property-tax checks cashed In, ponce omclals say Talk about rubbing salt in a wound: It appears someone has stolen property-tax checks from the bankrupt county. A temporary employee, hired to process the incoming checks, apparently took and cashed several - worth a combined $2,300 - that had l)lank "pay to" lines, according to an Orange County Sherifrs Department spokesman. The problem appears to stem from the resignation of county Treasurer Robert Citron, Lt. Tom Garner said. • Some taxpayers, edgy about making out a check to the ousted tax collector, simply left the line blank so the appropriate name or title could be filled in, Gamer said. All property-tax checks should be made out to "Orange County Treasurer-Tax Collector's Office;" he said. Anyone who sent in ·a check without filling in the payee line and who later got a letter saying their bill hadn'i been paid should call the Sherifrs Fraud Unit at 647-7486. -By the Dilly Pilot ANTIQUE QUILT SHOW \ I I "-.,/ , 1 \ 1 'f , < \r I " ,r '/ r , , r -....1 ' 1 / , 1 \....., Onr 100 utiqae ...UU to be UqaJ.datecl each Satvcla1t In storage for years. Every pattern and type. Each is one-of-a-kind. All are guaranteed authentic! ~· 8:00 to 10:00 , ••. Comcast of Newport B:Ch. 3 Comcast of Santa Ana Ch. 3 Dimension M. of Laguna N. Ch. 31 Visa MasterCard&. Discouu a ttd of the humidor. Her only subtle symbol of resistance for the milestone moment was a bejeweled leopard adorning her lapel. "A leopard doesn't change its spots," she said, gamely. while declining a lady-like pan~tela proffered by a purveyor. "Back home in Texas, only men smoke cigars." Besides, sighed a cynic, business is business. And business (at $175 per hedonist) was wonderful. Even torrential rains splattering the wide expanse of windows failed to dampen the evening's exuberance. As one grizzled guest', longtime BBC stalwar~ Nick Doolin. put it: "I wouldn't have missed this for anything." · In Doolin's case, "anythuig" was a h'eart attack ~uffe~d earlier this year. During convalescence following surgery, 71-year-old Doolin was warned to cease and desist from such worldly pleasures. His curmudgeon-like response was to dispense with his cardiologist's further services. Following an hour-long champagne and caviar reception, guests made their way into the adjoining ballroom for a splendid six-oourse banquet at E-shaped tables. All except Miz Ray, who apparently groped her way through toxic fumes into the stormy and lcss-threatenin~ night. Eight other women happily filled the vqid, all wielding expensive cigars as though to the manner born. • Gracing the head !able was the, unsinkable Mamie Van Doren, who was up to her celebrated cleavage in admiring menfolk. According to my amanuensis, BBC publicist Fran Mulvania, who was abJ~ to ~otice such things, Mamie was ravishing in shimmeri ng sea-green gown, comp'lete with train and feathered · boa. All 1 know is that this still-smoldering sex symbol was able to ignite my corona-corona without striking a match. Other vivacious ladies in attendance included Ellen Appel Olivier and Kathleen Green, who can match their hand-rolled 50 °/o :~NAIL ~RVICES Whim yo11 mmtio11 this llli•Nt111tlimts111/y•Exp. 3120l95 '&-S~ a Full Service Salon 2400 PCH, Sre.P •Newport Beach • 631-7616 Income Tax Preparation Starting at $35.00 Weekend & Evening Appointments Available Excellent Service Over 25 years Experience Preparing Income Tax Returns John C. Faris, CPA Christopher j . Faris, CFP t -800-9SJ-4TAX (714)434-7641 1503 South Coast Dr., Ste. 301 Costa Mesa, 92626 --~. -·. COME ON ... FOUNDATION HEALTH What a • No 0eductibles Health YOU KNOW YOU NEED THOSE TEETH CLEANED YOU REALLY DO PEOPLE LIKE US ••• Plan Should Be ~·Smal~ for nKW lnlormatlon contact Lou Botme 642-3628 premiums with nny gents. Dear Ellen's been attending all of Schielein's smokefests dating back to the Ritz-Carlton Hotel blowouts, when she and Pilar Wayne were the only non-gents invited, while Kathleen is a late bloomer, albeit most welcome. F or sheer splendor of costume, they were nearly out-da22led by Maj. Gen. Pau l Fratarangelo, comrpander of the Third Aircraft Wing at El Toro, who was resplendent in Marine Corps "mess" uniform and a chestful or medals. These were no mere dilettantes, but top honors as the most serious student of The Leu( must go to world-class maven Joseph DeFranco, once acclaimed as. • "martof the year" by the Cigar Institute of America. Defranco, a one-time business partner of Duke Wayne, has an encyclopedic knowledge of cigars. So esoteric are his tastes that he brought his own favorites to (east -literally carrying coals 10 Newcastle. All major manufacturers vied for attention, displaying their wares in prized settings. This touched off a post-banquet Cree-for-all, with otherwise sophisticated gentlemen scrambling and stuffing their pockets. One awed observer likened the onslaught to "a swarm of locusts decimating everything in sight." But locusts never had it so good. It was my good fortune to be seated with a delegation from Alfred Dunhill of London, whose savory cigars turned me into a lifelong devotee while I was still a teen-age reporter working a beat in midtown Manhattan. James Goudreault, who manages the Du'nhill humidor at South Coast Plaz:i, opined that he must be the youngest aficionado in the room, having been 'born in '66. He's probably right. If memory serves, I have cigar boxes older than him. Line of the night was credited to affable Rick Dees, the airwaves ace seated with Schielein and Gen. Fratarangelo. Turning to the two-star commander, Dees -. cracked: "Well, now we know what to do with those hangars at El Toro. Let's turn them into tobacco barns." The general's reply was lost in the appreciative laughter. But if anti-smoker Beverly Ray had remained, she probably wouldn't have been amused. I don't know how to tell her· this, but King Henry's already making grandiose plans for next year's smokcfest, which he promises will be "the biggest and best cigar blowout ever." Remember, "A woman is only a woman, but a good cigar is a smoke." None of us guys wrote that. Rudyard Kipling did, about 100 years ago. Of course, that · would.n't hold true toda)' .. Jtrry K obrin's column DppeDrs every MondDy Dad WednesdDy. Experience our International Reputation DAILY LUNCH BUFFET $7.95 Monday • Friday SUNDAY FAMILY BRUNCH $10.95 11 am -3 :00pm ALL ~EVV llAENU DINNERS from $9.95 AWML,....., • ROYAL KHYBER Cuisine of lndla 1000 Bristol St. North (at Jamboree)• 1s2-s200 . . 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S'IOnnMI Students may get barter vacations PAM.MA noan&MI Children .,cs 3 to 7 arc encourased to we11r their p1j1m11s a.nd brins a CAvoritc atufCcd animal to the fln1l In a series of Paj:una Storytlmes, Monday l\ight story ~ssions at the Ncwpo« Bench Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. The 7 p.m. sessions last hair an hour. Call 717-3800 Cor more informatiol'I. PLAN YOUR CAallR A free three-part career plunning ~orkshop will begin in Orange <:':9ast College's Re-Entry Center. The workshop will run from 6 to 8 p.m. And continue on March 20 and 27. For more information, call 432-5162. AARP MlnlNO The Costa Mesa AARP Chapter 121 meeting begiQs at 1 p.m. ut Lhe Costa Mesa Senior Center, corner of 19th :ind Ppmon:1 St. Fcnturcd spca~cr Jack Bradley will discuss "Catarornia Partnershjp for Long Term Care." For more information, call Jane Anthony at 5-l6-7848. TUESDAY • CINTLU LlaltARY UCTURI The Newport Be:1ch Central Library, located at 1000 Avocado Ave., will sponsor a lecture titled ''.I low 10 Legally Sheller Assets Offshore". The lecture will begin at noon in the library's Friends meeting Room and will be presented by attorney David Gardiner. Pre-registration is not necessary. For more information, call 717-3800. 'RISCHOOL STORYTIMI The Newport Beach Public Ubrary ls ofrerlns Preschool Storytlmct every Wednesday and Thursday at 10:30 a.m. ai the Central Ubruy (1000 Avocado Ave.). For more information, call 717-3807 Of 717.3800, PAIN MANAOIMINT Hoag Cancer Center's Living wltb Cancer Series is offering a free workshop on "Pain Maoagement Strategies" for individuals with C41lccr . and their families. The WQrk.shop is being held in the Hoag Cancer Center auditoriu1,11, located at 4000 W. Pacific Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For reservations, call 760-5542 by March 13. ORllCISLIDU A slide-lecture program that takes a close look at Gree.cc begins at 7:30 p.m. at the Lido Isle Clubhouse, 701 Via Lido Soud io Newport Beach. The program is open to the public. Admission is $5 for non-members. Seating is limited. Reservations can be made by calling 432-5087. THURSDAY DRAMATIC RJADINO South Orange County's Theatre's Readers Theatre group will pe rform a dramatic reading of Lillian Hellman's "The Little Foxes" at 7 p.m. in the Friends' Meeting Room of the Newport Beach Central Library. The library is located at 1000 Avocado Ave. Pre-registration is not necessary. For more information call the library at 717-3800. llHIOR TAXU Tax counselor Mark Frisman and the Jewish Senior Center of Orange County arc offering free tax assistance lo seniors 60 and older every Thursday ...-Newport-Mesa district to ponder new summer calendar, shaving off two weeks to stop learning lapse students suffer during three -month brea~ BY M.uY ANN ~tON, STAff Wa.m:1t: COSTA MESA -A plan for students destined to attend Costa Mesa High that would shave .about two weeks off summer vacation in an attempt to cutback on educational lapses will be discussed at upcoming school board meetings. The proposal to establish an alternative calendar in 1996-97 for Costa Mesa High, Paularino, IGllybrooke, College Park and Sonora elementary schools has been talked about for the last year in committee meetings, said h,igh Newport police seeking volunteers for car rally Newport Beach police are looking for volunteers to help with a countywide car rally that the department will host. The program -designed for police explorers from departments across the county -teaches safe driving and fuel economy. The Newport Beach Public Library 1s offering Preschool Storytimcs every Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. at Balbo3 DrJnch Library (100 E. Balboa Blvd.), Corona dcl Mar Br3nch Library (420 Marigold Ave.) and Mariners Branch Library (2005 Dover Drive). for more information, call 717-3807 or 717-3800. , through April 13 to help prepare federal and state tax forms. AppointmcnlS arc required. For more information, call 513-5641 or 513-5642. The participants also learn how to react to pressure, police said. for more information, call Newport Beach Police Officer Rick Bradley, the event coordinator, at 644-3717. ACU,UNCTURI DIMONSTRATIONS Nc.,..port Beach acupuncturist Rose urscn will offer free demonstrations of her unusual trc3tment methods and acupuncture at 12:30 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. She will also be giving demonstrations on Thursdny, March 16. Larsen's clinic is located at 4029 Westerly Place, Suite 110. Call 251-1109 for directions and reservations. INVISTMINT HMIN.Aa A free investment seminar on risk adjusted investing is scheduled for 3 p.m. at the Sheraton Hotel, 4545 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. For reservations or more information, call Shawna at (800) 854-8696. IDUCAtlON PROGUM The Newport Foundation is hosting u breakfast meeting and program that will videotaped and distributed to Orange County cable channels at 7:30 a.m. at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 West Coast H ighway, Newport Beach. Cost, which includes breakfast, is $30 for non-member, S20 for members. For more information contact Petra Gallagher at 675-3228. WIDNUDAY POITRY DISCUSSION The literary works of Pulitzer Prize-winning poet and essayist Karl Shapiro will be the focus of the March meeting of Voices & Visions from 2:30 to 4 p.m. in the Friends' Community Room of the Newport Beach Central Library. The libr:iry is located at H)()(} A\ocado Ave. Prc·rc¥istration is not necessary. For more information call the library at 717-3800. TAX ASSISTANCI PROGRAM Free federal and StiitC income tax help 1s available to local residents every Wednesday evening from 5 to 7:30 p.m. through April 12 at the Costa Mesa Library, 1855 Park Ave. Taxpayers desiring help should bring the tax instruction booklets and forms they received in the m.iil, records of income and deductions and other pertinent records. For more mformution, call 646-8845. -d OU R MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO OOOCTAILS · FOODlO GO PHONE AHEAD l96 IAST17TH JT./e COSTAMISA . .. Take~SSA'~V'l' Stock · y lJ l\.J\J ln Amrnca BONDS Send your Items to Around Town editor, The Daily Pilot, JJO W. Bay St., Cosl.ll Mesa, CJJ/U. 92621. HOME OFFICE SALE! CALI:. 435- 9575 STORAGE WEST FREE DELIVERY AN YWHERE IN SO. CA.! THIS ATTRACTIVE ROWNG F1LE CART K~EPS DOCUMENTS AND OFFICE SUPPLIES CLOSE AT HAND. 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The committee, made up of school officials and parents, is now asking for input from residents to determine ir the alternative schedule should be studied further. The plan is in preUmimuy stages and any action is at least a year BY{ay. • "This has been brainstormed by staff anp parents and comm unity members from the whole zone," said Harcharik, who stressed the plan is not for a year-round school. "The calendar has the same number of school days, but students spend shorter times on break." An alternative calendar has been operating at Wilson Elementary School for the last' two years. On that campus, the year starts two weeks earlier in August, creating a week of vacation at Thanksgiving, three weeks at Christmas and a two-week spring Mal<e U S. Savin~.., Bond., p cH1 of your retirenwnt .... ning'> pro~rilrn r break. Enrichment cl~ses in areas such as computers, music, ort, science, photography and theatc:r are also offered during the breaks. Principal Sandy Bundy said the movement started about four years ago with committees made up of parents and teachers who came through with a lot of research and planning.· "We finally decided to try it for a year," she said. "And afterword, we did a su,vey and about 90% of the parents were in favor-of repeating it. It really cuts down on learning loss in summer. And teachers find there is a lot less re'liew needed at the beginning of the school year." Some concerns'on tile high school lev!l such as: the ability-to attend summer school classes at community colleges, summer job opportunities for students and athletic schedules still need to be worked out, Harcharik said. Feedback from Costa Mesa TAI PREPIUTION High area parenb and teachers ubout the alternative schedule prospect has gene• ally indicated a wish to look into Lhe idea more, said cotnmiuee co-chairwoman · Paulette Witt. "Thill calendar is a good choicc- because if we were just going to pick a calendar with.o~l any background of how at s always been don e, this is what we would choose " she said. "The tradition:il I ' culendur is based on the farm community where children were needed lo work on the fa rm. Now we are just into the culture and its hard to give it up." To get lhe new calendar schedule approved, 60% of teachers at all schools affected need to vote for it. Then the dist rict restructuring committee gives it 1he final OK. • Meet~gs to discuss the new school calendar will be held March 22 at 7 p.m. and March 23 at 7 a.m. at Costa Mesa High. For a recorded mes&ap of current rate lnfonnatlon, call I ·800·4US BOND . \i.i ·800-48'7·2663 sT~c;.IJSSAJ'JM',S \nAme~ l .BQNDS ' SlflTI! "L A. uto .. Fact EYel)'t>ody\ Wearing Them A,....,.~••"' ..... 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O\herwise. brake pull may be due to a stick· Ing caliper-piston. (A caliper is the devise that exerts a clamping force on a brake disc to ·stop a car.) A caliper piston that leaks brake fluid may also cause brake pull. In either case, the problem can be remedied by rebuilding or replacing the affected-caliper and replacing the brake pads. Beyond these instances of brake pad and caliper problems, brake pull may also occasionally result from badly worn suspension components or unequally inflated tires. HINT: Brake pull sometimes results from a mismatched set ot brake discs. due to replacing one disc and not the other. A WELL-ROUNDED POLICY In immediate terms, the purchase of a new set of auto- mobile tires is likely to Improve a car's safety and handling. In the long term, proper disposal of the old set of tires carries its own implications for the environment. By conservative estimates, there are approximately two billion castoff tires in a national stock- pile that increases by some 230 rfllllion tires annually. The mod- ern tire is comprised of about 22 rubber compounds that resist cost-effective attempts at break- ing them down into their constitu- ent components for recycling purposes or biodegrading in a public landfill. For this reason alone, car owners must act responsibly when disposing of old tires. Relying on tire special· lsts for proper disposal usually offers the best course of action. Checking your tire lnMtlon lev- efs, rotating them from front to baci< and ~ to side, checking wear patterns wl" hefp extend the life of your tires. At. C & F, no MfVlce problem 18 a pro- blem for ut. Whether you need Y<XK Oil changed, Vo4X 1treS checi<ed or new brakn. shocks or struts, you can count on us. We foeut on Japanese, Swed· lsh, and German cars. Visit us at 2090 Plaoentla, or call 646.-691 O for AM·~ service. All majOr aedtt cards acoepted. Hol.n: M-F e.;e. HINT: In some areas, Old tir .,. used to make fuel addtWYe whlotl t'9lp tuei coal.fired electrf celplns. ,. . ' .· Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot GOP fr .. h••' ' and Johnson's air bombing (with campaign mailers)," Petracca said. "ll's Army ver:ius Air Force. · • While Johnson and Fe rguson have waged war, Allen ~as tried to avoid the limelight. Those circumstances may allow her to split the vote between the two men and .move into office in a manner similar to Marilyp Brewer's primary victory last June, Petracca and other observ· erS' said. At stake, Petracca said, is which one of the three continues as a politician and who must re- tire. "The stakes arc big for these people," he said. "They're tcrm- limited out." Each of the legislators have their selling points and their li- abililjcs. Here's a look at the major Republican candidates as- piring to the state Senate in Tuesday's speci~I election: Doris AJJon ~ • Background: First elected in . 1982 to Assembly; served on Ed- ucation, Health, Water, Parks and Wildlife, Ways and Means, Human Services, Environmental Safety and Toxic Materials, and Natural Resources committees. • Philosophy: Conservative. • Brtaks with GOP on big ls· sues: Supported a ,clean air act, and ban on off-shore oil drilling, according to Petracca. Also spon- sored gill-net ban, which makes It harder for fishermen to en- sna1e dolphins in nets. • Backed by: California Teach- er's Association. • Endorsements: Several local elected officials, police 'and fire associations, pblice chiefs; teach- ers. • Liabilities: Known to support the teacher's lobby which won't play weij in an anti-union dis- • trict; viewed as more moderate oo some issues. . · • What she'll do if elected: Not available. RouJoh1UOn • Background: First elected in 1978 to· the state Assembly, rep- resenting Anaheim;· GOP leader for 21h years; member of Ways and Means Committee, Ap· propriations Committee, vice chair of Rules Committee. •Philosophy: "I believe that I'm a product of Orange County and representative of the views of a majority of the people in Orange County; a mainstream, conservative Republican. •Breaks with GOP on big ls· sues: Voted to require insurance companies to sell earthquake in- surance to homeowners, accord- ing to Petracca. •Backed by: Legislators. • El\dorsements: 'Orange County Supervisor Marian Bergeson, Congressman Dana Rohrabacher, Assemblywoman Marilyn Brewer, a "solid major- ity" county Republicans in the legisl;Jture. • LlabillUes: Moved into the district from Placentia just be- fore the deadline to tile for can- didacy. •What be says be'U do if elected: Work on elimif!ating red · tape for businesses; limit the power of organizatjons such as the South Coast Afr Quality Management District. Oii Fe r9u1on • Background: First elected in Costa Mesa High to host ru~maee sale SHOOTING Members of the Costa Mesa High Grad Night Committee are busy rummaging for funds to throw the annual all-night graduation party for seniors. To chip away at the $15,000 budget, the committee will host a rummage sale and car wash at the school from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. March 18. Seniors also plan to sell Lions Club Fish Fry raffle tick- ets -with a car as a grand prize. The students would get half of the proceeds for their efforts. Costa Mesa High's Grad Night plaMing got off to a late start this year, causing seniors to worry that they wouldn't get their big send-off party. Dut a parent committee picked up the ball, set a $15,000 party budget and hosted its first fund raiser - a firewood sale -last month that raised Sl,440. Grad Night is a tradition at US TREASURIES n• 250-6345 or 1110 876-~829 · Secil1til& Arnita, Inc. Member: NASO SIPC 2082 MicN1son DIM; Ste. 212 Irvine, CA 12715 .'~ H0ur fl.th• Info 1 BOO 1_,5 TREASury Newport-Mesa Unified School District campuses, designed to offer a safe way to celebrate the end of high school. Besides trying to raise money, the Costa Mesa High parents are busy planning the party itself. The theme is "Welcome to Paradise." A design by Costa Mesa High senior Jan-Mar:ke Mangligas was chosen as the party's logo, featuring a tropical scene with a lagoon, parrot and hibiscus flowers. The design will be used on T-shirts, badges and advertising. Disk jockey Tracy Waferland, a big hit at last year's Grad Night, will return to coordinate the evening's entertainment, which will include a visit from a hypnotist and a "sumo wrest- ling" match in inflated suits. To volunteer for Grad Night or to donate funds or supplies, call 751-6415. Front Page 1 cautious," he said. Stoddard described the wounded officer as a.friend, a "hardworking family man" with tl}!ee children, one of them~ewborn. · "We're not so big_ we ,don't all know each ~ther," -Stoddard said. Grant Bertolet, president of the church council, said though Sunday school was canceled for the children's sake, regular services were conducted ·with some of the sanctuary windows nearest the scene masked off to pre· vent distraction. Anyone wi th informa tion regarding the shooting is urged to call the Newport Beach Police Department at 1-800-550-NBPD. . SAYE · UPTO· 70% i ..-'X 1' atMn ···-.. --~..... _.,.. ..... • Come in and see the finest Oriental Rug in the country. 'Whether you urc in the market for on nntique fine investment rU,g or n fine new repro<luctmn to ~race your home, come co Kismet now'! , a· x 10· Nttdl•PGlnt .............................. -.... -........ 169~.00 1o'JC14' Ant. nabrtz ...................................... : .......... 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I'm a conservative." •Breaks with GOP on big Is· sues: None, according to Petrac- .. ca. •Backed by: Volunteers. •Endorsements: Rush Lim· baugh, Charlton Heston, the Na· tiooal Tax Limitation Committee, Citizens Anti-crime Task Force of Orange County, Newport Beach Police Officers Associa- tion. • Liabilities: Reportedly lost his temper twice with people supporting Johnson, including cou~y party Chairman Tom Fu· entes. • What he'll do Ir elccted:- Qlrry legislation to roll back laws that allowed the county's pur- chase of risky derivatives; de- mand an investigation to find out how those bills passed; support school reform and expand char- ter-school program. 'RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC • ... ,_ .... CMrs lwt! llU .... IUI., CISTA •IA-541·1151 PLAN fr•• , ••• 1 "We did consider that sugges- tion," ~id Gabriel Elliott, an as- sociate planner for the city. "Dut, it's very unlikely that any noise from a P.A. system would reach the residents. "It's not like the garden center is going to be this-huge satellite building. I think the residents will' be more susceptible to traffic noise from Harbor Boulevard." ' Elliott acknowledged that there have been some problems with noise at the location. But, he i.aill, residents shouldn't confuse the two ii.sues. "We've had problems with ccr· tain things on the property -~1th them loading and unloading trucks at the· back of the property und disturbing the neighbors," he i.aid. ·"But, the re.sidenLS have to !iepa- rate those problems from ~hat is happening now. "We can work on those other .. , Monday, March 13, 1995 5 problems. We can send code en· forccment officer:. out there, we can meet with the store manage- ment. But, we can't make these unrelated problems ptfrt of this propo)al." Meanwhile, FcdCo's director of Mores, Matt Ross, has met with several residents in hopes of re· • soh 1ng 'heir concerns. "We assured them that we would comply with the city's 7 p.m. noise abatement (law),., he i.aid. "I think we've been able to satisfy their concerns." If :ipproved by the city, Ross said the new gurdcn cent~r will 'fc•Hu1 c cverytf11ng a customer ncclli. to landscape a y?rd or plant a g.irdcn. . "Wc'rc going to ha\'e e\erythmg from pl:.ant care to plant food," he said. ''We'll have a good selection of inlloor-outdoor plants and flowers. Right now, we're just carrying wmc of the rC411 basic kinds of plant) because we don't have the space." / BY APPOINTMENT ONLY UPTO 753 . OFF 1998 Harbor ~:..CiOSti'l Mesa . 7.i.2-~42 ,7iie greatest classics and the biggest hits spanning the decades have arrived at Comcast Cablevision! Now you can choose from more than 120 of the best movies of all time every month. From matinees to midnight movies, 24 hours a day. Uncu t, uncolorized and commercial-free. 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(2:15 p.m. Friday) · March 3, 1995 Liberty-Estancia (4:00 p.m. Friday) March 3, 1995 -1:45 Time Limit -International Tie Brea ker Tie Breaker for Qualifier Games . -Head t o Head -least Total Runs allowed in all 3 games -Coin Tos.s Awards Presented 11 -All Tourny · Sweat Shirts 1 -MVP Trophy 2-1st Place Trophies 2-2nd Place Trophies 1 -3rd Place Trophy 1 -Bronze Bracket Trophy 18 Championship T-Shirts . ~ Field II ... 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CRIATIYI PLAY · SPORTS DMSION Alway• luyi119 and TrCldlng 462·A I. 17th Street Costa Meta-' CA 92627 714-645-0T20 •AX 714/641·75" HOU~<, M< )•J I' ' I . • ' . ' ' ·- -· • .a Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot • Monday, March 13, ~995 7 PORTS r SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CARLSON, 642-4330, ext. 223 HIGH SCHOOL SWIMMING PRIVllW . . ·GtlM boys tea~ appears · loaded 'for '95 ~ Sea Kings have all but four swimmers back from last year's league finals champion squad. BY R.ICH.uu> PUNN, Sro•n Wt.nu . CORONA DEL MAR -Above all, it's a team that wins. But the question con- cerning Corona del Mar High's boys swim team this spring is, can it reach the next level? "This group has the potential A9 Ile the strongest group of seniors I've ·ever had," said CdM Coach Mike Starkweather, en- tering his 11th season. "They could really step up and do something, but it has to be them wanting to do it, and the jury's still HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL Sea Kings beat riin, foe, 8-5 ~ CdM holds on following big first inning to claim fifth place in tournament. BY BAllllY FAULKNER, SPons Wa.rrn CORONA DEL MAR -The Co- rona del Mar High baseball team opened Saturday's fifth-place final of the Newport Elks Tournament with aJI the urgency. of a rain-drenched Malibu road crew. After Myles Davis, Royal McMackin and Kevin Stuart greeted Santa Ana Valley starter Rot>ert Parra with sin- gles, Chad Johnson and Bryan Bear sandwiched doubles around a flyout, which along with three Valley errors, helped the hosts build a 5-0 first-inning lead. But with ominous clouds looming overhead, which showered the actiag for several moments before a brief a rain delay four pitches into the fifth in- ning, CdM Coach Joe Koh said the Sea Kings (2-1-1) may have lost a little focus en route to an 8-5 triumph. · "I think we just shul down mentally," said Koh, who used Andrew Stellar and Chris Wills to finish off the first career varsity victory for sophomore lcft- hander Garrett Nuzum. 'The kids may have been thinking the game could be called at any second, in- stead of stay- ing mentally and emo- tionally into it. This was a good lesson to learn.' "The kids may have been think- ing the game could be called at any second, instead of stay- ing mentally and emotionally into it," Koh said. "This was a good lesson to learn." Nuzum did not allow an earned run in four innings, striking out one and walking one, before leaving with a 7-2 cush- ion. -JOE KOH The Falcons CdM coach {l-3), however, posted two more unearned runs in the sixth to close the gap, and had the tying run on deck before CdM'~ Chris Wills closed out his second inning of re- lief with a fly out to right field. 'The less-than-ideal conditions con· tributcd to five CdM errors, but Koh ref used to rationalize some sloppy CdM fielding. "We never skip a practice, so we've practiced outside in a downpour, and we've played catch with a wet ball.'' Koh said. "This should not have been foreign to us today." The dri:r.zle certainly didn't affect Davis, McMackin, Johnson and Mike Knecht at the plate, as the fourso111e accounted for nino of the hosts' 13 hits. Davis had three singJes in four trips, scored two runs, drove in one and stoic a base. Knech~ a 1enlor catcher noted more for his defense, matched McMacldn and Johnson with two hits, scoring twO runs and stealina a base. coaw •aw • . ~YAU.Ir a ... -1-J 4 I COtOlil = ,,.. a1 •-• 1J s P...,J,h1CNWP11 .. ...... .... CS>. W9t (6) ......... w-....... ... l-Plrra. .. ,. 21-...... ~ • ..., ~). ............. (QIM), out on that. Yes, they arc good swimmers, but how well they'll step up I don't know." back, including former relay All- Americans Thad Buzolich and Adrian Strelzow, the Sea Kings arc loaded in 1995. dividual medley) also swim frecst)lc. Jct- . ton also goes in the backstroke. "Buzolich and Strelzow were All- ~ericans two years ago in the 200-yard free relay and 400 free relay,' and I'd Ilk~ to see th is group make AH-American in some more relays this year, too, and some individuals," Starkweather said. "Strelzow. Tucker, Jetton, Buzolich, that "'hole group. Everybody can do it if they want to." Clcllan (freestyle and breast) are also being counted on . Following a miraculous championship in the Sea View League finals a year ago, the Sea Kings fell hard in the CIF South- ~rn Section Division I finals. "It'll be tougn to do something as in- tense as last year," Starkweather s;iid. "l don't think my heart can h~vc anather fin- ish like fast year's. It was the most intense meet we've ever had. But they all partici- pated in it, so they all know what it's about." Freshm:rn Kavika Tarayo {backstroke and 200 lM) should make an immediate impact. "Yo~'ll be nearing about him," Starkwenther said. "He'll make his own name." ~ ~ · CdM, which has won eight league titles under Starkweather, including five in a row, nipped high-powered Woodbridge by one point in the league finals last year · without winning a single individual event. CdM won the final event, the 400-yard medley relay, to win the title. . Two years ago, Woodbridge beat CdM in a dual meet, but the Sea Kings ham- mered the Warriors by 100 points in the finals. Sprint freestylers Buzolich, Strelzow and Kevin Tucker, along with distance freestylers Doug Jetton, Brya n Ward and Tom Capritz, breastslrokers Adam Mc- Farland and Cameron Glasgow, butlerfiier James Palda and backslrokcr Mall Hed- ley, are all seniors. Juniors Jeff Marchiorlatti and Alex Bat- ley, both of whom swim breaststroke and compete in the 200 lM, as well as but- terfiiers and freestylers Mike Bise and Matt Elli s, are expected to carry a heavy load. With traditional pov.ers lrvi fte, Santa Margarita and Woodbridge, and the addi- tion of El Toro (Clf Division I champion two years ago), the Sea View League should be !)trongcr than ever. "This is probably the toughest league in CIF," St;irkweather said. "1t's got to be tht: toughest. 1 can't think of one tough~ er." With all but four of CdM's swimmers Mcfarland, Glasgow and Palda (200 in- Juniors John Casey (backstroke), Michael Casey (butterfly) and Mike Mc- CdM will compete at the CIF Relays friday and Saturday. CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH YOUTH BASKETBALL KATSVYA R."1NONL/l'oa Tiit DAILY PILOT Harbor View's Jonathan Hubbard passes off (top), while Lincoln players splash coach Mike Najar after taking B Division title. HIGH SCHOOL BOYS VOLLEYBALL PREVIEW Eagles' Castle fighting a numbers game • Estancia has been hit hard by graduation, as well as otfler factors, after going 13-3 in '94. BY B.u..a.Y PAULJCNBa., Sroan Wmn COSTA MESA -If you notice a help wanted sign posted in the Estancia High boys gym, it's likely the doing of Eagles boys volleyball coach Dave Castle. Castle, entering his fourth season, comes off a 13-3 campai&n and a second·place fin· ilh in the Laguna Beach-dominated Pacific Cout League. But graduation wasn't the only factor involved In the loss of nine o( last year's 10 players. ln addition to AJl·Newport·Mesa District outlidc hitters Miko Truona and Dave Wbite, u well as veteran setter Davo Earle colleetin' their dipk>mu, Caitlo is likely faced with unenviable tuk or findinr re· placements for 6-foot..S Kevin Byrne and 6-7 Mark Pierson. The pair have told him they're not inter- ested in continuing their sporting grind fol· lowing their roles in the basketball team's quest for Clf Southern Section and state cbamj>lonships. "l'tle talked to (Byrne and Pierson) and they've told me they're already pretty tired," Castle explained. "So it doesn't look &ood." • SimiJarly clouding chances for success, is a numbers problcm,"with 18 athletes currently working out for projected varsity, junior var· sity and frosh-soph teams. "Last year was my first year being able to field three complete teams, but we're obvi- ously going to have to act some more kids out, if we're going to do it this year," Cnstle said. "But I've had kids coming in and chcckina out the program just about every day." • Ca tie's lone. vanity returner i senior Ryan Mcintosh, who at 6·2 is the teQm's talle1t player thus far. "Mac is in his fourth year in the proarom • and he r1ayed varsity last year as a middle blocker,' said Castle, whose squad nearly upset Corona del Mar in a five-game fir~~­ -IC>und Division I playoff match last spring. Ryan Haney, who played at Estancia his first two years as a prep, returns to the pro· gram as a 6-1 senior, and i~ slntcc.J to ~uut at middle blocker. James Chi, a 5-11 junior, comes up from a junior varsity season at middle blocker anq Castle likes the way he's hilling the ball in practice. Brandon Nomura, a 5-9 junior, is another addition from the JV, and enters his third season in the program with some solid de- f en ive skills. Junior James Wagner is new to the pro- gram, but Castle said his athletic ability is apparent. "He'~ been playin& hockey for years.'' Ca tic aid or Wagner. "He came out for volleyball as a frc~hman, but didn't stick with it. Now, he's back and willin& to givo it ll try." ' , Harbor View, Lincoln win city crowns ~ Each will represent Newport Beach m county tournament. NEWPORT DEACH Harbor View do" ~d New- port Elementary, 32-22, at the We!lt Ncwpor.t Community Center Saturday to win the C Divbion championship in the City or Newport Beach You th Dasketball playoffs. In the 13 Divi!)ion final at the !)ame !)ite, Lincoln El- emcntJry defeated Harbor View, 41-29. Each of the teams moves on to represent Newport Beach in the Or:inge County Municipal Athletic Associa- tion Tournament next week· end. Harbor View was led by top scorer Jonathan Hubbard with 18 points, v.hile Kyle Schwartl added eight, Marcus Ciancialli four and T)'ler Ash- brook two. For Newpon Elementary, Danny Kretschmar led the way with 10, while Ross Sin- clair added six and Mark Dutton, Tommy Hollbrook and Josh White chipped in "ith two each. Harbor View, which-is coached by Louie Rumble, will face an opponent to be determined in the opening round of the county tour- nament on Saturday at Walk- er Junior High in La Palma. Lending the "'ay for Lin- coln Elementary were Garrett Do'' lus ''1th 18 points and Jose Najar with 14. J.C. Mahler added six, Luis Najar two and John Philipson one. For Harbor View, Charlie Abhuler poured in 17 points, while Bretl Matsen contrib- uted sLx, Steven Ward four and J immy Amoroso two. Coached by Mike Najar, Lincoln Elementary will face Dana Point Friday evening at 6:30 at the Fountain Valley Community Center in the first round of the county play-om •. ,, 8 MonclaY. Mll'Ch 13, 1185 CllUI llOyl IW~ll ID 11111 It laulll . Colll RlllJI MleH ICHOOL IWIMlllM8 •lllVllW S-AN CLEMENTE -The Corona del Mu Hi&h boys swlm.miog team posted an impres- sive rmt-placc finish Saturday i.n the South Coast Relays held 11 San Oemenae High. CdM girls bracing for challenge The CdM boys scored lSO points overall. to out.seorc Mission Viejo (140), ltvine (138) and Trnbuco Hills (120). The Sea Kings were fi.rst in two relays -the 4X.SO butterOy and the ~ Sea View League appears as tough as ever, but Corona possesses a solid foundation. 4xl00 freestyle. BY DSNNJa BaMTBJWOO•~ The Corona girls also bad an impressive Sroau wanu showina, placJng second in a field of 18 CORONA DEL MAR -Corona schools. lt helped the Sea Kings to· a com· dcl Mar High girls swimming coach bincd (boys and girls) second~plac.c finish in Doug Voiding admit$ that the Sea the meet. View League appears as tough as "I was extremely pleased with our finish," ever this season, so he's looking for suid CdM girls coach Doug Voiding. "We've every edge. . . . ne-ver been higher than seventh place here. In senior tri-captams Melanie Considering the opposition -schools l!kc) PeJls Karrie Cesario and Ali Hart· Mission Viejo, El Toro and Irvine -1 thrnlcl sho~, Voiding has the foundation that's great." (or a solid unit. Newport Harbor, meanwhile, cloclccd ,in "Pelis can literally do it all," said with 82 points iJ) the boys competition for Voiding of his standout competitor eighth place. who qualified for CIF in every event The most notable effort was a third place last year., opting to swim in the finish in the 200 back relay (Rob Williams, sprints. Den Green Jason Arrow and C.J. Johnson) d I Wl·ah a time' of 2:03.?. Chris Richardson, John-"She is a terrific all-aroun la ent. Weck to week, we'll have lo decide son, Andy Betz and Rudolpho Tinajero were in which events to use her." fourth in the 200 back (1:52.19). Cesario is one of Corona's top buucrfliers, but she hu become stronger in her freestyle spriou and the backstroke. Haruhoro's strength is in the breaststroke, but she becomes a 0 tri- ple threat," acoording to Voldin1 with her proficiency i.o the individual medley and freestyle sprint. Aoothcr senior, Priscilla Burch, is back after qualifying for ClF In the breaststroke last year. Some talented sophomores, in- cluding Julie Norton, Nette Alshuler and Laura Wecshoff. add depth to the Corona lineup. Norton Ls a versatile swimmer, strong in a. number of strokes, Alshuler is a top' butfcrflier and WecsboCf qualified last year as a freshman in the 100 back.stroke. "We're stressing to have the girls swim as many different strokes as possible," said Voiding. "Hopefully, it will pay off for us." . Senior Alexa Axton (breaststroke), Wendy Bogp (back), sopbomore Lu· unna RUSI (back) and jUQfon Lesley HamJlton (distance) and Courtney Hardt (mostly freestyle) wiU have significant roles on the squad. Now that basketb:ill season is over, Missy Ford will add her skills in the sprints and breaststtoke. "This is arguably one of the tough· est leagues in CIF,'' said Volding. "There arc no breathers Ibis year. Most of the roaches would put Irvine at the top, and El Toro tradJtionnlly bas a great swim history and you know they'll be strong. "I'm· absolutely pleased with our depth. This is the largest te11m I've ever carried from top to bottom and I am extremely excited about QOJ' .}tew freshman group, as well!' CdM proved it belongs in the elite class of squads last Saturday when it finished tied for second place among a group of swimming powers at the South Coast Relays held at San Clemente High. Jiiin Kr-. =~~=rtsr 8tlndan Millrkiaf1, 1arQ Marg •• 6-3~ .'Sr. ~ OIGflzJar. CdM. 8-1. Sr. Di1f111 Plltc8r, JIVN. 6--0, Sr. Dannis """· 8*da Mar~. ~. Jr. TraYls S• El Toro, 6-3, Jr. second Team Brian Coleman, Corona del Mar. 6-3, Sr. MlcJ(y Brown. Woodbridge. S.11, Sr. Mart Homuna;:Ne.wport Harbor. 5~ 10, Jr. Enc Ripley. woc>dbrldge, ~3. Sr. . Wke Car1son. Irvine, 6-6, Sr. J.C. Tiinmonsl Santa Margarita, 6-2, Sr. · Nick MarOutses, Santa Margarita, 64, Sr. Local hOnonbl• mention Eric Schiff, CdM, Sr.; Bob Torribio. Newport Harbor, Sr. ' PDauc Aoflc!s Joauc NotlcEi POauc AotlcEI PDallc Aotlcls Puauc NoT1cd , PuBLlc NoT1cH PDBt1c AOTICls PuaL1c Aoi1cd PuBuc Notices PuBuc Notices ------~~-i . ...;,..;;..;... ____ C_R""'ED-1-TO~R 159 Robert DatVrth under 1111 p11etl of llncl '*"" HARBOR AESTAURANT. 9630 to •111sact bllslnen under Ille F~s 8utlntss Name Stall· File lie fl34l3I the. granting of h t~d PUBLIC NOTICE IF YOU~~ etedltOI' of Bid• muat tie aubmltted Thi• 1tat1m9nt wu ftled 111ow 6-IHI. t~h., W11ll.t11e Gatden G<0V1 BNd.. 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At78887 tera u provided In MCUon •ttov• eddreu, telephone 20, 1895. o• ..ea. tu11• and 111att1 into. byllusband & wife. Statement expli+es nw yen uslness 111d Protesslons 43-3160), 26562 Sierra Vista your 1 FattoyronV'. ARE A To all helra, benlficlari.., 9100 of the California Pre>-(714) 982·2411 • m lhr h or 1e1oee th• 1M1blurf1Ct Ther90lstr1111 commenced to lfom the dltt It was flltd In the Code). Mission VlelO CA 92692 creditOf't , contingent credJ. bate Code. The time for f1I. Publlehed Newport of ~ land htnin above d ... 1ransact boslnan under ltl• OfllceoftheCountyCterlc.ARt FnHllng This bullriess Is eonductt CREDITOR or • conti~ tori, and pettOl\I who may Ing clalma will not •XJ>lr• Beach+Co•ta M... Dally PUBLIC NOTICE aaibtd. llld to bott04ll !Midi llcUtlous business name or rlcilllous 8uslntn Name Stall-Newport Btac:h..Costa Mm by 111 lndMdull. gent creditor of t. e olherwl" be lntl<H1ed In bef0t1 four monthl from PUot March 13, l995. 1&4 • wttiOttodad or dittctionaly namn Isled lbOV1 on N/A ment "'""'be llled before Iha N295380 ftb 20.27. Mar 6.13, Reglstrllll has not yet begu deceesed, you f!'U11 f~e the wl• or utete, or both, the hMrlng date noticed m NOTICI 01' drilled we111, tunn• and lllall1 SIGNED SUNG NAM LIM. JUNG Umt. The 111ng or ITlls sta'9n1tn 1996 lo Iran~ bumtss under lh your claim . with I e of: JAMES C. O. MecNE.IL at>ow. PUBLIC NOTICE APPLICATION TO undt1 and belltllh or btyolld tht A LIM don not of !&ell IU1hOrtllf PUBLIC E flcHllous business name court end marl 11 copy to A PETITION hu been YOU MAY EXAMINE the Sl'.LL ALCOHOUC lldtnOt lim•• thlreof, and to Tilts staltmenr was ftltd wllll use In ltlls sta'9 ol 1 Flc1l1lous NOTIC n11NS llslld herein the personal represente- flled by FRANCES LORENE file kept by the court. If YoU NOTICI BEVERAQl!I rldf•. rt111nn•. eq11ip, m111111111. lilt County Cler-ol ORANGE Business H.vnt In vtolltlon 0 File lie flllHI SIGNED AUX y HSIUNG tive appointed by the MecNEJL In the Superior ere a '*'°" lnttte11.cf In INVITING BIDS 3/1/8S reow, dtll*l llld 091111• lllYCountyonhbfu.y2t,1995 mt rlgllls of another under flCTfTlouSIUSIMEU Thlsslallmtntwasllltdwtlhcourt within four Court of Calllornla, County the estate, you may flt. The County Sanltallon To Whom It May Con-eudl Wiit °' m111• •lloul NOllCE-Thls Fictitious Name Ftd•af. Stai.. or common la NAME STATEMENT lht County Citric or ORANGE months from the date of ORANGE. with the court • formal ,. Districts of Orange COYntY Clf'n' NEWPORTER BEACH tio-. tllt ootir lo drrll, m"" su11men1 tkOlres ltYt yws (SM Stcllon U400 at seq Tiit 1o1o..-. "'"rson(s County on Jan 23 1995 of fit1t i11uance of t~E F~'b'~r {.~~~ :J:1~1::; 5~ =;: California, w111 rlCeM bldi HOTEL INVESTMENTS LLC ~:,Oh::':.~~ 1111°:: from mt'~ 11 WIS llled kl lht 8uslntn .. d Prolesstont IW• doing ""~stnm 15 NOllCE·Tll~oOus Nam lette.11 a1 provided in MacNEIL be appointed u and •PP'lllll of tstate as-until Thuraday, March 23, la (are) epplylng to the 0. 500 fell ol th• eubeurface ol 1h1 lllot ol Ncounly Clerk A new Coda) SANDWICH CLUB & DELI Stallmtnl nplrn llYI years sec.ti on . 9100 of lhe per.onai repr ... nt•tlve to Hts or of an petition or 1995 at 11 :00 e.m. Bids partment of Alcoholic Bev· r,remi... • rlNMd by the llous Bustntss Name Stall· t Fina 14311 Htwoort Ave , Tustin. CA lrom lllt dal9 rt was flltd In Cahfor"!1a Probate Co~•· admlnliter the 11tate of the account 11 irovlded In must ~ rec«ved •l the erage Control to Mii ~ rvme Compa11y, a. Mdugvi t must bt llled btloi• !hat Dlsc:ovtRT ESCROW COM· Yong w. Kim, 6881 Younoer Ollloe of tilt County Clerk Ant Th!' t1m~ for flh!lg decedent. HCtlon 1250 of the CalifOI'· Dllt.rlctl Admlnlalratlve Of. holfc t>everegn at 1107 Colpor•ien, ill ,...-r«i0rded 111 .,,,._The flllno of lilts tUllment rAtfY Ho 7. lluena Park, CA Flclllfous 9uslnm Name State· cle1m-. will not expire THE PETITION requ11ta nla Probate Code A ,. flee by the date herein-JamborH Rd., Newport boot t"'22 PIO• 851 l'arCll 4 A does nor ol ffsell aullloitze Ill• '7777 C«lllf Al9 . Sit. 44 Tiiis business Is conducle menl musl bt llltd btfoie th• before four months the decedent's WILL and ueat tor Special. Notice abow Mt forth, et which Beech, CA 92e60 with I non-t'lldulM 81M1n1t1I and rlglil st In this Slate OI a fictitious Huntinoton Buell. CA 9264 by an lndMdUll. llmt. The llllng of lllls slaltmen from the heering date codicil• If any, be •dmlttlld ~m 11 available from the time they will be 0~ "41" On·Sate General 10 UM tllotl OOttion• or 1111 Business Name In Ylolallon ol Htwp()ff Btac:h·Costa Mesa Regls1ranl has not y11 begun dott not ol tlself aulhortze lht noticed above. to proba1e. Thi wlll and COi.Wt clltk. and examined at the alon (Public Eating Place) U. common•• d.cribtd in Pl'~ lht rlOllts of another under CN29716017041~Ftb 27. 10 trwact business under use 111 this 11.111 of a Ftcallous YOU MAY EXAM· any codlcll1 ere available AttonM for the P•tl-of Ule Purchallng Ollll • cenM(s). 2 lbovt Patetl ~ A non....:lu11¥• tderal". Stall. or common law MM 6,13.20, 1995 flclldous bustnns name Business N""41 111 vtotallon ol INE the file kept by the fOf' examination In the tile W 10844 EUia Avenue, Foun-Publ11h1d Newport .....-ntnt 1nd right to 11• tflotl(Set Section 14400 ti seq , nwnesllslldhtrtln. Ill• rights or anolher under court. If you ire a per· kept by the court tlonen taln Valley, California. for Beach-Coita MeH Dally oort~n• 01 111' common aru 8uslnm and Pro;esslons PUBLIC NOTICE SIGNED· YONG W KIM federal'. Sl.11e or common raw ion interested ln the THE PETITION. i. RONALDO.SELF, thefolloWl'ng: Pilot March 13, 20, 21, dtlC!fibtdlllPllClll31bcm ode) T 15 · ~r~ ~ ....... '14400 fil requn ESQ (CS81 075021) MARINE MONITORING 1995 • YOU ARE IN OEFAUl.T UNDER A II t' . CNSl262H6 h Staltmtnt WIS filed wllh ""'" --uon .. seq .. estate, you may I e euthorlty lo admlnlsrer Ule 24031 EL TORO RD ' VESSEL FOR SURVEYING M7ae DEED OflRUST DATED 10102~ st lllOg T the County Clerk ol ORANGE uslness and Ptolesslons with the court o formal fftate under the lndepe~ '' COASTAL WATERS UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO EAM ESCROW INC. PROf'EWTY AND County on February 14, 1995. Code) Request lor .. Specie! dent Administration of Ea· STE. 1 t O, LAGUNA SPECIFICATION NO p. PUBLIC NOTICE PROTECT YOUR POOPERrv IT 13151 Brookhurst St. CASUALTY NO'llCE·ThlS Hctltlous Name first Flffog Notice of the filing of an tat11 Ae1. (Thl1 authority HILLS, CA 82853, 158 ' MAY 8E SOLO AT A PUBLIC GatdenGro'll.CA9264 SYNOf'SISOFnE Stalemenl axplfet llvt yeMs NewportBHch·CostaMesa inventory end appreisal wlll allow the pe~al rep-(114) 851•8577 Bldt mutt be aubmltted NOllC£ Of TRUSTEE'S SAlE SALE IF YOU NEED AH EXPl.A· Newport1Bt8achT ·Costa MMesa A...UAI. STATDIOfT -from Ille dall It was Nld In lht CH295643 ftb 20,27, Mat 6,13, of estate essets or of reaentaUve to • many Publlthed Newport on the 1onn aupplled by TS No f213602 NATION OF THE NATUR! OF THE CN297 5 ·1808·C ar YEAREJll)O)Dfco.ER OfllceoltheCountyClerk.Ant 1995 any petition or account· •ctloni without court ap-Beach-Co1ta Mau Dally the Districts In accordance Unit Coder PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU 6.13,20,27. 1995 31, 19M flc1111ous Business Nllllt State· 89 provided in section !:~vale 81~~!!~1~~:· PUot Maren 10, 15, 17, with all Pf'ovlllont of the lo.n No 349·431627· S3HOUL5, .~~T~T UnA LAWY0 E&R,... PUBLIC NOTICES a-c.. ......, i--u • menl musl be filed btfore Iha PUBLIC NOTICE l 250 of the Califomie v ry .,....._, • apecfflcatlona £2fTAHOEM I ' ....... , ,.... 11 1 w. C11 • • Y llmt Th• llffna ot this staramen p b t Code A Re-however the peraonal rep-1995. Specl tJoN bid blanlca ~' 9:)8-04-035 Cotea Mell Ca ·111 a ltrtet 3000 ~ .._ d I ol l&en th ll9 th Fiii No FfHIU ro a • • ~:-:~~"t:e~:'!~: PUBLIC NOTICFEm258 ~~ ~J:~r':tat~~ ~ ~)'t s~~~~T~='fJ.'C: :1d~':'~ ~.:;.. d=~: Fl=~=aa To11~1:'ci ~ts .• ~~i:: :f ~~11o~; Fl:m~o~•=r:rss flohu,~t t:r ,s..,1~i1k~~1'eN'f:~c:_ '*'°"' unl811 they have _ .. __ ad... ,...._ ......... uty IOOOtllted Trutl• 11ndef th• W11ran1y • t11¥tn •lo~• oom· 311 708 316 ..... 1 Th loll .....,,, , pe s ( ) t e court c er . waived notice OI' consented .....,,. "'"'' ._p • ..,.,. lollo d11etlbtd deed ol 111111 pltlen-or C01rec:lnt11). The Tiit followlrlQ l*Son(s Toi• I '11eb111 t I e • $ .,. rlahls o anolller under ' o ... 'V r on s Attorney for Pedtiofwr. to the proposed action.) NOTICI! (714) llU·2411. l~ll AT PUBllC AUCTION bentllGlal'f und• uid Died ol ls{3'• doing bllllnm as JUM 236,677,564 ·a( Sta. or common II lshrt doing bllslntn IS Mllt1in M. Cohen. Esq. The Independent admlnl• INVITING BIDS Pllbllahed Newport TO THE HIGHEST BIOl)(R FOA Trt111. by rta90ft ol a breach or 0 RAMA, Bullnm Phone No. AggregetAtd write·in• for See Secllon 14400 ti HQ GOLDEN ClllCLE FINANCIA 3200 Part Cent« Dr .. 1raUon authority will be Sealed eld9 may tie·,.. ~!!°~!~ .. ~= o.Jly CASH (Ill 1111 folm• wtuch .,, detaull 111 the obfio1ho111 MCUred (71 4) 521-1963, 7704 Lol\ls 1peciil •Ul'Plua funds s tness 11\d Proltnlons ~VICE~.:.. t8~~ Ec'!t92Edlngtr Ste. HO granted unlele an Int•· <*ved at lt>e ~ of the ""' ,.......,, >#, • wtut t111dtr 111 tlll Un•ed Stat•) lh11eby, htrtlofott ..:vied llld Clrdl. l!UtN Parle, CA Q0620 1,600,000 ode~ ..... nut, -·la"'''· " 705 Costa Meea CA nl8d '*'°" ftlM an ob-City Cl-". 3300 Newport m7&5 dlOI tllt Riii•'• c:1111llld or dlhvered lo lhl undnlollld a Jolln J.-ntt Gancl, S C.pltal Stocke• 0 I Oalcwood Acceptance Corpo· 92828-1908 )ldlon to lhe peUtlon and BouteYard, Poet Office 8ox PUBLIC NOTICE "" chlCb "*'i.;j 111 CMI wrrtltn Dldanlion of o.tau• lfld Seculltt No 547-55·8'487. 7704 Aggre111ted write-in• for HCRO AMERICA CORrORA· rallon. a No<ll'I C.Vollna Corpo-03106 03107 0 3113 ltlOW good ::.auM why the 17A, ~Beach, Cal-Co6t StdlOll 2924h (Ol'flbll 111 Otmllld IOI Salt, • "'1ttn Lotus Clrclt. Buena Psl. other thin special •Ull>lua TION ration. 2225 Soulh Holden • • court lllOUld not grant the tomle 92656-8Q15 cns1248291 lul at lhl 11111• or Nit ·10 TO notaol dttlull and or litd1011 lo 20 fund• t 0 912' GMdM Grcwt Btvd Road, Grttnsboro. NC 27417 PUBLIC NOTICE authority. GROUNDWATER DEVEL-FlcUUou• Setvict Compa"Y) aJ nght, l~le cautt tht undettloned to Mii Uld Edward Glod, Sr , s Surplus note• t O . Slllll 20 Tiiis business ~ conducted1--------- A HEAAINQ on the peU. OPMENT PROJECT, 36-B I H and Nllttlll ~lo and now PIOl*1Y to ul•fy Nld oblio• Security No 54~52·2639 4332 Gron p.id·lnend contnbut· GMtlen Grcwt CA 9264 by 1 cotJ>Ol'ltlon CNS1262soe Uon wUI be held on APRIL INCH WATER TRANSMIS-,,. ...... •me held by d ulld• 11id Deed of Trull llOlll, and ther•ll• th• undlf· Robin °'~ u Pllmi •d IU~U· • 0 Newport Btac:h·Coita Mesa R90Ts1ranl h• not ytl begun 13, 1995. at 1:45 P.M. In SION MAIN· REACH NO. 1 Statement 111 lht P<O~ htft•nalltf d .. •ioned caueed aald nota ol 23 · ' Un1u ned fund• laurplusl CH2879753797JPFtb 20,27, to lransact business under Ille "Of'ERTY AND O.pl 703 louted at 341 Contract No. ~ The followlng persona 111 1a1btd d1faull and or eltdion to !>. This business Is conducted t 73,4 • 761 M• 6 13 1995 llc1jtlous business name °' CASUAL TY The City Drive South Or· EnglnHr' 1 Estimate doing business 11: BEST TRUSTOfl Tandem Prooen• Recorded Hcwtmbtf 29. 1904 II by 1,..nerll parrntrshlp Surplur •• re9ard• policy-' . names Rsted herein SYNCWSIS Of THIE ange, CA 926e8. • 11.850.500 ONE HORIZONS, 1100 8£NEflCIAAY Cihloma ftd•al ln111 Ho 94-<1688713 In 8ooll Rtglstrant hn not ~I begun holder. 76.030, 761 PUBLIC NOTICE SIGNED OAKWOOD ACCEP. ANNUAL STATDEff. IF YOU OBJECT TO the Approved by the City Quall Strfft, Suite 200, Smr101 11\d lo.11 Aatoclation Pape ol OlllClll Recordt 111 lh1 .. bu ..,,~ dtr lnoo1111 for the YHr t TANCE CORPORATION By A YEAR EM>£O D£comER grarttlng of the petition you Coundl thla 21\h day of Newport Beach, California Reco•dtd October 29. 1984 u olla ol the rtc:0tdtr or Orano• le..,~"""·..!~~· un 180, 187,315 · flit Mo. FIMl21 Sleven Mlcllael Presklenl 31, 1994 ahould I the he F ....... ~ 1995 92660 • lnllr No 84 4439t~ In Book County ~id .. or PIO~ win ""'""""~ vua.19$1 name 0 Olebunementt for the yHr FICTITIOUI IUSINEIS ... . Utohiecl o-r-ty CNclC 8')peer a .,. • ... _,., Bnt One Real Eata1e, Inc. PIG• ol Ofllcql record• in th t>. made 1n •• 1e· cond~ion names llsltd lltttln t 163,815.763 llAMf STATEMENT Thi> Slaltmenl was Oled wflh ...._ ·~~or·~~· g:,, :: WC•nde B. Revelo, (Callfornl1), 11 oo Quall ollicl ol tht Record• ol Orange wtlhovt c:ovenent or -•anty, SIGNED: JOHN J GANCI. ED· We hereby certify that tho The lollowlng person(s) g" Coun~ :.ttrlc O~ ORANGE 230 NofUI ~~ l~ona with the court b9-Cltr lerk Street, Suite 200, Newport County, NICI deed of 1ru11 d ... exorm Of implied, reg••dtno Mlt ARD GANCI 1bow Item• 1ro In accor-ls/are dol buslriess IS BO"R· ounry on ''"uaty 1 • 1995 0.-....._, fllC 27401• i;; the h.arlng Your ..... Pro1pectlve blddera may Beach, CA 92660 1e1ol>et th• lollowing See at· ooa-.on, or ll)Qlmbrane11, to This statement was filed wtlll d1no• with the Annual REUl'S 'RtsTAURAHT 10111 NOTICE·Thll Ffc:llUous Name otal edmltttd iutt• • · ..... obteln one Ht of contract Thia bu1ln111 re con-taclled Exhlbrt(1) fxhtb~ "A" A P'Y the rema111111g principal tum 11'11 County Clerk of ORANGE Statement for Y•" anded • St11tmen1 expires 11Yt years 11 042 663 ~:;':ir"!?or~~n person documenta IOI' 125,00 at ducted by: 1 corporation Sub~old £1t11e It! ind lo A Of lite nolt(I) ~red by Nld County on J:tbruary 21. 1995 Oecambtt 31, 19~4 mare ~i":2~tsvenue. fountain Valley, lrom the date It WiS llltd In the Totalllabllitiee t 2.615.309 y ' the office of the Public The reglatrant(a) com· Condom1111Um ComprlMd ol deed of Trutt, Wllh 111lerttl at In NOTICE· Tilts Hctll1ous Name to th• lniura5ce 0 f'g' ~l B Ill R ta 1 A C n Olllce ol ll'le County Clerk. A new Aggregated write-int for HARBOR lAWN- MOUNT OLIVE Cemetery Sales Leads Furnished menced to tramact bull+ Pirc.I I UM• G·I and G·2. u eald note pr0¥lded, edY1ncet, 1f sutemenl expires f1vt yew •loner of th• tat• 0 • • orre " uran · a · Ftcttaous Business Name Stall· epecial eurplur fund• $ o Work• O.plrUMnt, 3300 neu under the FlctltJoua ihown on 1he condomin1Um plan ,,,., under 1ht ltfm1 of eald Died r th da1t 11 filed In th fornl•. pur~uant to law. lorn~ Corporation. 2235 Dall· mtnl must bt nted beroie that c • P 1, a I st 0 c k • • Newport Boultvatd, Pott BualnH• Nam•(•) Hated recorded 1n book 14077 P~• of Trutt. f-. ~ro• end a · rom • was Olottt H Nickol, PrHldent dler DrlYI. Alncho Palos Verde. time The llllnO ol lhts stattment 2,500.000 Office, Box 1768, Newport above on· 2-6-95 t 168. 1n lht ollrc• ol 01t county Pfl!NI ol lhe Trulltt and of the ~~I~· C~ty ~= ~~~ John F CIHry, Secretary CA 90275 does nol of 1lst11 aulllorllll the Aggregated write·ln1 tor BHch, California 92658-Best one Real Estela Inc., 11C01dtf of aald oouniv1 11 d ... rrulla ct1ated by llld Died ol menl s SI~ ni!d before 1111• 03113 0311 4 03115 This buslntss Is conducted use In !his Slall or a flctltlous other thin epecl•I aurplur 8915 E Robert a.rend• Jr lined NI tllt Oec:"rthon o Retl•ic· Trull Sa¥! late Mii t>. .held on mu • • • by a COfl>OfaUon Butlntss Name In Ylotallon ol fundr t o For further Information This statement was flied 1ion1 recorded 1n book 14091 Mardi 27, 1995, II 3 00 pm on time The I~ OI this Statemen 03/18, 03/17 Reglslranl has not yet begun tht rights ol anoltltr under Surplue nolH $ O cau "'" Staneart al ~ with lht County Cl8fk of page 437, Ill Ill• olfa of tht lhl lronl lltOI lo lhl entrance of does nol or •II IUlhorlze the PUBLIC NOTICE to 11ansact bllslntss under Ill• federal". Slall °' common law Gron p1id·ln and contribut· Orange Coun"' on Flbru-oounly rte0tdtf of aa!d county, lht Orange Cl'lic Celller, 300 £ use In ll'lls Sl.111 ol I Fictitious llcl!tloUs business name or t' Stctlon · 14400 er ed aurplu• t 1,500,000 30l l. , l 6 '~, and loQttd tn lht city ol Colla Ch19man, ~·· C. N. flit '""' 9uslntu Name In Ylolatlon o namtS llslld htttln seq · Un1uignad funds tsw-plusr Pu bllahed Newport 8IY 1 • 1995 ,837258 Miii. county ol Orange, etate or ot th1 Nlllll! oubllc::alien of lh• lht rights ol anolfler undtt CNs1u2&H IGNEO. BORRELLI RESTAU· C dtnhic,ess ind Professions • 4,627.364 BHch-Co1ta Mue Delly u.. C#lfo<rua, Oft lhat Clflaffl r.i llGllCI, tht totll amount ol lht ftdtraf. Su'9. or oommon ta -=, y ...... RANT A CaQlomll Corpotltlon .. o • Surplus u reg11d1 policy· Pilot Mercn a 13 1995 Publl1hed Newport e. ....... 111ooerty dllClrbtd 11 oarctl I on unOMI balanct oltllt o~atlOll SM Stctlon 14400 ti hQ. ~ -ey-cairo G Borr .. Prnldtnt rll'SI g holder $ 8.527,354 ' ' w..:ia91 Coate Mua Dally Piiot a mao liltd 111 book t~ PIO* 1 MCUrtd by the abcM dtlcllbtd and Prolnslons .... .,~ALOFTY1HE This s1aiament Wis Ned wtlh NtwpOrl Blach Cosla Mm Income for the yHr 1 Febru11ty 27, Mercn e, 13, and 2 ol Pllctl l'llPt, 111 the olla deed ol truet and 11tim11ted co111. ode) ..-U'A:l"ST'·~. lie County Clerk 01 ORANGE CN29t993 1751 000 Feb 20 27. 7T 8,877 PUBLIC NOTICE 20 1895 ol th• couftly record• of aaid n;otll~ llld ~ II frsl F'llnQ .. County on Ftbfutly 14 1995 Mar 6.13, 1995 Di1bursomenta for the YHr ' · 155 C011nty Parcel 2 Alt undlVlded S321 ,0211 43 J1 tt OOlllblt lhal at Htwporl Buch·Cosla Mtsa ftAA EM>ED DEa:MElt NOTICE This FlctloOut N s 137. 762 NOTICE m 4032/13,310lh1 lllllftlt NI and lo th1 11111• ol .a lht OOtntnO bid CN297159 Feb 27 Mar 613 20 :11, 19M Stall · __.. llvt amt PUIUC NOTIC! Wt hereby certitv. th•I the INVJTINQ BID. PUBLIC NOTIC• t~ portt0111 ol thl commo11 may bt r.a thlft the tOCal lndlbl· 1995• · · A •k:w 111111...... mtnt ....... h H ....... 1nY'!! · above rttm• .,. •n eccor· 19 .,. 11 "'°""end dt1111ed on lht tdn-due ..___ ~ ~ om Ill dall was '"""' u"' d1nc1 with tho Annu1t ~.CJ!!Cll ~-The County Sanitation ·---Flo-tl_t_lou_. ___ oondoll!111111111 olan lbcM relt!red DM• 2128195 PUIUC NOTICI! 1Z2ll ..... °"""-~ ol lht County Clerk A new CNSI :lli t 33& Statement for YBll •nd•d --r--Dlatrlctl of Orange Cow\ty, lo OOlllllC111g ol buitdino and Cal fld Serva ColoorlllOll 1MO. 0... T.... FlclUous BuslntU Namt Stilt· NOTICE OF December 31, 1994 mad1 c.n.t.ry • Mortuary California, wlA receflle bld1 lluelneee Neme oil* 111111-11, but txclud· FICA~ Ftd lnterpr-F 11 Ne Ftm7 75211 t must be flltd before ll'lat AMENOED PETrTlON to the Insurance Commia· Chapel • ~eme10f'f un1q Thuradey, M•ch 23, Statement ino tlltlalrOlft 11 condominium • Uld Trvll•. Ftdmolis IOSfft:as Totel •dmltt1d HHU • llrnt. Tiit llllna ol 11111 alatemtnt TO ADMINISTER ciontt of the State of C1ll· 3500 PecMGVlewDr"'9 1995 al 11:00 a.m. Bld1 Thefollawtngl*IOntll'e untie PllCll 3 Alt undrvldld 9yTOSmuCompany,19tnt 11,425,8&1 onnoloflktll1U11'1or1amt ESTATE OF· fomla,punuanttol•w . .....,_. lleadl mult be received at the doing bualneu u : 4032113,310lh1 rnt11t1t NI and to By VICti J HOplone Tiit ~E .!~MENT ( Totalll1bllit1•1 • 1,832,655 St In ll'lls stai. 01 a Flcallous RICHARD PICK Floyd L Wllli1m•. Vlei .....,. Ol1ttlcta' Admlnlatr.UV. Of. B.D. ENTERPRISE, 333 thole oortiont ol thl common A1Mt1nt Sttrllaty O ""'V pt1son S Aggr1g1ted wr1t .. ln1 for lluslnen Name lo violation of " · Pr111dtnt ~~!!~'!!~!!~llf I flee by the date herein-Huntlngton St. Wine, CA •• • tllown and dllintd on lh• I 7M> E fourth St Ste 700 ls.lat• dolnQ business. as. RIS 19eclel 1urplu1 fund• t O 'Ills 01 another under CASE NO.t175462 William E Ridenour, Ant above Ht forth, at Which 92120 Condominlv111 plan above 11lt1red Sanla Arla 6a 92705 TORANTE BORRELLI, 1011 t Ca P I t e I St o c It a t ,._ S'•'"' laW To ell h ra, bonefi· Secretary .... •trms lime they will be opened Robett Darvllh, 333 Hin-10 .-oc thtttlrom aft condomin· (714)543-8372 Tllbert Avenue, Fountain Valley 4,000,000 '""' • ...... or common clori••· era 'tori, oon- and examined al the oftloe tlngton St., Irvine, CA rum uft~a. II building• and otlltr II available, tht llCPlded openlno CA92708 Aggreg1ted wrlte·ln1 for SM Section 1,.400 tt seq . tingont c reditors, end 03/13, 03/14, 03/15, llU -AT of the Purchasing DMelon, 92120 im111ov1111tnta Alto m;ept any bid m1Y bt ob111111d by c.lhng tllt Bor1era RQtaur1nt A Cll other than 1pecl1I 1urplut usllltss and Proltulont er1one who me olher· 03/16, 03/17 Mortuery '* Chapel 10844 Ellla Avenue, Fol.In. Thia bualneH I• con-Ind aft oil, oW nghla\ petrollum1 lollowing telephone numbei1 on lornla Coipor1tlon. 2~35 0.11 ~und~ • O t 0 odt~'). ~Isa be lntare~tod In PUBLIC NOTICI Cremation lain Valley, Ctllllomla, fot ducted by: an lndlvtdu.I 111m.•. mNltnl nonta, na1ur11 lht diy btfore thl aale (714)480-dler Dr.IYI. AlllClho Palos Vt1dt 0urp u1 nldotlntlnd t lb lrltF av ESCROW CO .. the will or Ht ate or •---------the followlng: The regr1trant(1) com-11• right•, and olhtt hydrocar· 5600 CA 90275 ro11p1 • e con r Ut· "' ...-. RD • 110 Bro9dw•Y MARINE MONITORING IMl'IC8d to tn1nUCt bull-boftt by wllatao.ver n11111 ltnoW11. ThlS business Is conducte ed 1urplu1 t 2, 783,220 rANY both1 of· RICHA PICK CNs121uo1 CoetaM... VESSEL FOR WATER nea under the flctlUoul 9'0lht1mel lltlfll alld 1H rrod· TAC 410030o PU8 316,3113. byicorporaaon lJn111l,nedtund1l1urplusl 1111Clnllrr Are.,Si. 44 AN AMEND.ED Ml.f111 OUAUTY SURVEVINQ Bu11het1 Name(a) lltied u~a dtrivtd lrom •"Y o lht 3flO Reglt1rlllt l'lat not yal bfoun t 3.02 ,979 HUnllnOtol'l ludl, CA g264 PETITION hH been filed 11111••••••••1 SPECIFICATION NO. p. above on: n/a lortgOlllQ, thll may bt Wllhin OI lo tranSICI buslnm under th ~~:::-. ~ ;:i~{~e policy. =~'3'ff'om:w ~ ~~~~RI~ ~AL'&~~EI~ PUBLIC NOTICES llcll11ous business name o Income fOf th• YH' t 2027 Mir 1 13 t"""' the SuDerlor Court of • -· names Isled herein 1 695,1539 • · • • ~.., c rr "" c f F ....... r-..:n• SIGNED BORRELLI RESTAU· oi.burlementa for th• VIII PUIUC -nc• a I Olnll, ounty 0 FlcnnouslUSIM.aa RANT. A ca11to1n11 Corporallon • 1,ee4,705 -Ora11g•. IWllf ITATtMElfl By carto G Borrel Prttldtnl We hereby c•rtlfy thet the CNs1212eo1 THE PETITION re· The IOIOwlng penon(s) 11111 lllllmtnt W. ftltd wlltl tbove lttm1 ere In accor· qu11'1 thel MARTIN M. ls/ar .. olnQ business as sHIX mt County Clt(ll of Or dance wltl'I the Annuel PROPOnY Am COHEN ANO MAX SNAX, 15011 Parkway Loop, ounly on rlClfu.y 28 1995 ln9' Stetement fOf yffr ended CASUAi. TY MALONE be appointed UnnNo E. Tusan.CA92680 HOllCf.Thls rldlllous Namt 0.CernMr 31 , 18tM mede ·~ Of'THE ee epecief edm1ni1trelor Totel lldmltted eneu t HJe Sun ltlm, 25 Cfoellttt. Slalemlnl txplr" nw YI• to the lna~nce Commit· A..,,.._ STATEmllfT . with general powers to 182,676,343 !Mnt. CA 92720 from mt dn 11 .,. !lad In 1ht aloner of the Stat• of CIP.. ft.AR omED m~ edmlnltter th• 11tet1 of To t1 t 11eb111 t I u e Tiits business It condudl4 fllce Of the County Cltrlt Ant !!>!"'•· l>Uflu•nt to l1w. 31, ,... the decedent. 128,()4.3,386 by 111 lndMdual leltlOUt ~t N1mt Sllll n illiam I Mcintyre, IV, ~ o alt THE PETITION ,.. Clpltal etocb t 2,600,000 TN rlQ911'1111 commtnead lo t t be lied bef • l'rHlclent "-""' .., qu11ta eu1horltv to Aggreo•ted write-Ina for ll'lllUCI DuA!tst under tht lmt ~111 ot flll ,:;men AA:herd I "°""· le<:tet1ry 0 , 1 edmlnleter tM ••tate ottler than special •Ull>lu• llcftout bUst1tn name or :'U 1 3 230...,. a....___ under the Independent fund• • 0 narrl8$11Sled lbOft on March 1. Ott not11 11111~1' the 03/13, 03/14, 0 /15, o..a t ,tie 27401 Admlrlletretlon of Et· 1wp1u1not11 • e . .241 ,3H 1995 In II 11111 OI I FJCllllOut 03/18, 03/17 Total edmltted 1Hett t t t ,, t llh I' 11_... OroH peld In end contribut• IGNED HAE SUN KIM Hl'IM In ~!Ion ot 673 683 663 8 11 "c w im '"" eel •uri>fu• • o ANEW STARTING BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • • • The legal lXpartmmt al the l>diJy Pi/« is pktzsM S '"'IS ,, .. -1 .. lllld wlll rtollt• of 111011« under PUIUC NOTICI T of. a I '111blllt111 t •uth~rlty. (Thi• euthorl• Aooreg•i.d ipeolel •Uf1llvt ~~-~ "' ,_,,_, tc1t1.r. Stale or common llW «2,888.430 tv will •flow lht person-• 4i ,ea1.H2 ~_.~:in~C~7.:"m~ 2~1 1~1 Sta Sactofl' 14400 al MQ . , ...... f!'"l' Aggr•v•ttd w11t .. 1ne for .. reprettntetlve to take Un1111Qnec1 fund• l•Ullllu•l ltJ 4lmbU1la a NW Jmlia now~ to new busintssts.. "" will"""' SEARCH tht Mme for JI"' al ntJ tfJdnl chltrgr. """MW you the tirN m.J the trip to the °"'1t House in Santa Ana. Thm. of t:r111m, 4,fier the JMrdJ is mnplmJ we wilJ fo JI"" fiaitiqus business ntl1M st111m1m1 with the~ Cfmt. publish qna II wtdt for jWr um, Ill rttJUittd /,y f4w otJ thm fik JUW proof of publiaaitm with the~ an. Pfettse., "' to file Jfl"1' fiaitiqMs busi1llS1 stllkmml Ill the DtliJy Pilot, 3.30 w. &y ~ 02lt4 MOIL lf r t:ll1tlll1t lldp II,~ aJJ "'Ill (714) 6424321 mJ we wi/J ""1h ~ /WJ'I# IO INmJ/r this~ b] m4iJ. lf r sJJtNJJ hot ajfo.nhtr ~ p/tlM aUJ us tl1tti we .a/J ht mow tJJtm """to llllistyou. GooJ IMi:k in JllW 111141 blllinoi N ICE ....... -..:.~ N-and Proln1lon1 flCTnlOUI ..WA 1pecl.i 1urplu1 fl.Ind• t 0 meny ectlone without t 0 ·rn• ......v• "'"' i) llAMl ITATl•lfl C • p It 11 S t ock 1 • obtelnlno court epprov• O•ln !Loni from opt1•tlon1 ::n~~~~:.:, r~ trtltMno . ..,.::-dolnalello~l~I I 1::~o~ wrtuHnt for el. Be1fore taking 011rttln ~.~7.;!~. 161,231 Office of Ille County Citric Ant DISCOVIRY EKMW COM· HERRING I ASSOCIA1'£S p O other thin epacltl •urplvt -very mportant tot ontl lncr11.. CDec,.ueJ In flelhlout llullntn Na'llt Sllte· .. PNfY lerc 5931 Gercltll Gtovt · f\IM• t o however, the P•rtone Cepller ind Surpru1 d\Hfnii ment must be fllcl btloie 11111 1'11 C«l#r ffll , Sii 44 II I 11HO W..9trn iwe Surplu• notH • O repreHntetlv• will be 1004 t t 1,344, 1981 llmt. Tiit 191Q ol lhlt tt.t"'""11 HunlfnOton 11Nc1t, CA g264 lllftlOll CA 90910 ' Oro11,alcMn Ind ~onttibvt· required to olve notloe ln•ur~ In Foroe: Natlon- dott not ol ltstlf 1Ulhor~ lht HtwporflMCll·CottaMm R°'*1E~Htrrtnv 8ell ed•;lu• t 10.901 ,342 to lntttHltd p1,.on1 ~01d0t•.n4t.1..IK>~.1!: .. ., __ , use In 11111elate.of 1 Flciillous CH297t70t10241'!MMlt llony Glrdtft Gtovt Ur1111 l'ledfund1C1urplu•I u nleu they heve ~um•"'• 1 ... :03,, .. :::..• .......... BuatntH NllM In vlOlatlon ol 1,13.20,27, 19'9 29411 ' • •.~1.e~ CS,681 welved notice or eon-" • "" lht rlDllll ol 1110111tt undtf PUIUC _ICI ..__,AM Htrri.... M1t ~~. a2•30reo~•2 P3olloy· Hnttd to lh• propottd ln•l.lftne• In FOf'Ce: Cellfor· ftdtr.r. Sllte or commOll llW _, .... ..,.Glrcltll Gt~ ,_.,. t,1 .... 2~ Hllon.I The lndepen nle 8u1lneu Peoe (let s'ectron' 14400 et ttQ . • • ~:.Tis.~s ti. v11r • denht 1 edm1111bnietretl~ 1o!i~e~::t!.llUI p,..,,... lvtlntn and ~ Ttlle llWrn. II Dflbun.rnante for the yew eut Ot ty w 1 orant..., umt • Oltect • Cellfomla COclt/ ""'°"'4 & ""' 1 154 727 860 unlett •n lnte1e1ted BUolne•• Paoe • 203, t 11 flltt lllnt Tiit '1::,.commtnc:M We ~eb../ ~Uy that the perao.n.fllH en obf-otton We t.reby ci«tlfy "'-'the "'* elMlw tteme -In ecco,. to trie petition end lbow 1tem1 .,. In -butlrl'9t fllftlt t1111e• with the A~ thow• good HUH why deno. wlCh the Annual .lletd ebM on lttMment fOf T:" encletl the oourt thoutd not SteMment few the ~., _..., .. ""11111-Dec•"*-' 21 , IM med• grtnt the euthorlty. ende40eceft'lb8r31, 1tM o ROIUIT f HlRRlltG to the ln1uranoe eommt.. A HEARING on the 11\ade to the rn.ur-. 1111G.i~~MTA HUUUNG lion« of the l tate of cal-petition wilt be~ on ~ •f the Stete Tlllt........,. -llld tomle, tMn""" te llw. Mer oh 2 3, t tt& et of Callfomle, ""9'*" u. OAMG€ ~ ... ~ W...•. Vice t :41 P.M. In O.Ot. 701 ~ Ntton. Vtoe f'fteident .... Df~ "5 W.em 5 NdwW, A1 t ..... Id et 34 t The c:iJcv 0...... l ... •uech, Aut ......,llfV Ori.,., ,,O. loa 14171, --.Cary ~~~~ -.. • Ot~ CA tHIJ.. lll•l•llldlll 03113, 03/14, 03/15, 1S71 . 0.1113, ~14. 031US, °'"' CcMI Cllr~ A J/H 03117 IF YOU 03/H, 031'7 •• Monday, March 13, 1995 8 PUIUC NOTICll PUIUC NOTICll PUii.iC NOTICll PUIUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICU PUBLIC NOTICES ~ ~~ heftlnlk .. PAACit1: TIONINO PADS, DECKS, WEU.SS TUNNELS, AND CORDED JULY 02, 1te8 IN RIGHT OF ENJOVMENr' AN UNOIVIDID ONE EHTAIES, STAIRWAYS, SHAFT INTO THROUGH BOOK 111o41, PAGE 10I, Of THE ARTICLE EN- PUBLIC NOTJC!S PUIUC NOTICH "1IUC NOTICU TRUSTOR: ANDR!W A. F0RTY.£1QHTH ~ ITORAG! AMAS. AND ORELLI, SHARON A, IHTEREST AS A PATIOI. PUii.iC MOTIC! T OR ACROSS THE sue. Off~L RECOftOS. SURFACE Of' THE LANO, PARCEL3: TITUO "RIGHTS Of EN· JOYMENT" Of' THE DEC. «eel to tne underllQned 1 Trust, 1 .... dlal999 Ind 17IO I . 'th at., ate: wr11ten o.ctaration ol De-•lll*lMI of . the Truei.e 700, ..,... ...._ CA Iii.Ill Ind Demand lor Sale, and ol the tr~lt ~ 9270. (J HJ M~H f:t ~ore'~~ cs: b!::1uJ":9J.0:,:'::d on! If' AVAILMLI. nm llOTIC&OP 111\ISTU'a aAUl T.l .Mo.UtHta unna..a LNA .... 1at9t~1/T0Aa&.U APIHt .. 0.100 T .0 . SERVICE COM· f'ANY, u dulY appointed TruatM under {he fOllowlng detetlbld dffd of Wal WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGH· EST BIDDER FOR CASH (In the lorm1 wl\lch are lawful tender In Iha Unhld Stales) and/OI the c11h11r'1 cer11nee1 or other checks 1pec:llled In OIVll Code Sec. lion 2924h (payable In full ll the Ume OI •al• lo T.O. Service Company) all rlgh~ lltl• and lnleretl conveyea to and now held by It undet tald D"d of Tru11 In . ' ' i ' , . . , ., f . ·. · t -r )"' ' ... \. ~1: . -' I''· I I: ··1t.._' TORf.W IENEFICIAAY: GREAT AMERICAN FIRST SAV• INGS BANK, Re<:Ofdeel ~ , •• 1981 .. """· No. .. 071215 In Book c:• Of Oftldal Aecofdt In omc. of tt'9 Recor<* of °':-i:.ci County: uld 01 w.t cs. ac:rtb .. tne r~: EXHIBIT "A PARCEL 11 UNIT NO. 87, IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AS SHOWN ANO DE· SCRIBED IN THE CONDO. MINIUM PL.AN RECORDED ON AUGUST a7, 1986 AS INSTRUMENT NO. 86- 349544, OF OFFICIAL RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY ("CONDOMINIUM PLAN"). 1002-1625 m 2102-2744 ~­·2711 IH ceMMOH IN TH! ~ ALIO iXCEPTINO INTEREST IN ANO TO TH!RIFAOM ALL Otl . ., Oil COMMON AAf.A Of' l.01'1 AIOHTl~INERALS, Miff. S, 9, ANO 7 Of' TRACT NO. !Ml. HTS. NATURAL 12308, AS PfR MAP fUO ~NATURAL GAS 1H BOOK 553, PAGES 21 ANO 8THER HY· THROUGH 31 INCWSIVE. DROCARBONS BY WHAT· OF MISCELLANEOUS SOEVER NAME KNOWH MAPS, RECORDS OF SAID THAT MAY U WITHIN OR COUNTY, AS SUCH TERM UNDER THE PARCEL OF IS DEFINED IN THE AA-LAND HERE.INABOVE DE· TICLE ENTITl.EO "DEFINI-SCRIBED, TOGETHER TIONS" OF THE DECLARA-WITH TH! PERPETUAL TION OF COVENANTS, RIGHT OF DRIWNG, MIN· CONDITIONS AND RE· ING, EXP)j-RING ANO OP· STRICTIONS DESCRIBED ERATIN THEREFORE IN "SUBJECT TO" BELOW AND REMOVING THE ~HE ''DECLARATION"~ SAME FROM SA.ID LAND CEPTING THEREFRO OR ANY OTHER LANO, IN· EXCLUSIVE EASEMENTS CLUDINQ THE RIGHT TO DESIGNATED AS "RE· WHIPSTOCK OR DIAEC. STRIOTED COMMON TIONALL Y DRILL AND AREAS" ON THE CONDO-MINE FRQM LANDS MINIUM PL.AN ANO RE· OTHER THAN THOSE SERVED TO UNITS FOR H E RE I NA B 0 VE D E· THE USE OF AIR CONDI· SCRIBED, OIL OR GAS ~~~-?:I ·n '' • f'\ I : ~ 1.1 ~ I I ...... 601CMOIO \ . ~ ' ,. (· i ; ' • \ ._,' I . . \ -'"""' I \ 4 • , . I • ...__ -... ~· .> II . .... . - HEREINABOV! DE-THE fXCWSM! eASE· SCRIBED AHO TO BOT· MEHTS DESIGNATED ANO TOM SUCH WHIP· ASSIGNED AS "RE· STOCKED OR OIREC. STRICTEO COMMON TIONALLY DRILLED AREA" ON THE CONDO. W~ TUNNELS AND MINIUM PLAN REFERRED S UNDER ANO BE· TO IN PARCEL 1 AS~ NEATH OR BEYOND THE AND AS APPURTE EXTERIOR LIMITS TO THE ABOVE DE· THEREOF, AND TO SCRIBED PARCELS 1 AND REDRILL, RETUNNEL, 2. EQUIP, MAINTAIN, RE· PARCEL 4: PAIR, DEEPEN AND OPER· EASEMENTS AS SET ATE ANY SUCH WELLS OR FORTH IN THE SECTIONS MINES, WITHOlfT, HOW· ENTITLED "CERTAIN EVER, THE RIGHT TO EASEMENTS FOR OWN· DRILL, MINE, EXPLORE AND OPERAlfE THROUGH ERS" AND "SUPPORT, SETTLEMENT AND EN· THE SURFACE OR THE CROACHMENr' OF THE UPPER 500 FEET' OF THE ARTICLE EN.TITLED SUBSURFACE OF THE "EASEMENTS" OF THE LAND HEREINA80VE OE, OEOl..ARA TION. SCRIBED, AS RESERVED PAACEL5: BY THE IRVINE COMPANY, EASEMENTS AS SET A MICHIGAN CORPORA· FORTH IN THE SECTION TION, IN DEED RE· ENTITLED "MEMBERS' CLUSIFIED HOURS Telephone 8am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday PAILY PILOT DEADUNES Maooay ............ Friday 5:00pm Tuesday ............. Monday 5:00pm Wednesday ... : ... Tuesday 5:00pm LAAATION. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 2111/88. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· E~ IT MAY BE SOLD AT A euc SALE. IF vou NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· TACT A LAWYER 120 CORSICA DR., NEW· PORT BEACH, CA ·•(II 1 1tree1 address ()( common dealgnatfon ol property I•· thown ,above, no warranty I• given all to llt comr,leteneas or cor· reclness . " The benelJclary under. said Deed ol Trust, by reaJon ol a breach ()( default In the obU~:iuons secured theroby, erelo· lore executed and dellv· c:aute undlftlQMd to Matcl'I 20, 1 "5, 11 3 00 •XP•CT•D OltUIH ten operty to A111fy pm. on the fronl aiept ~ •ID MAY U GeT..,.. uld ObligallOOS, Ind 1.Mr• the enllanc:• of the Orang• llY CAL.UNO Ttlll '°""' alter lh• undersigned CMc Cem11, 300 e. CM?-LOWING Ta.LUMOte• causeel taid nollce ol d• man, Or1n19, CA NUM•IU•a ON TMS: la&lll and or election to be At th• Ume OI lhe Initial DA y •IE, 0 R. TM. Recorded Novem~ 16, publlcaton of thlt nouc., ULIE: (7t4) 480-HM 1994 It Instr. No. 84--the total a.mount of lhe un- 666212 In Book Page ol paid balance ot the obhg• TAC409719C On1cfal Recotds In I.he ol· Uon MCured by the above Published .Newport fie• ot the rec01d1r or Or· described d•ed of trust Beach.Costa Meaa Dally ange County; Ind •tllm•t•d COlll, •lC· Pilot JlflUal'J 27, Match ~ Said Sate or property will penset. and acsv111cH, i. 13, 1pg be made In "as It" cofldl· 1188,798.31. m152 lion w11hout covenant or II 1s poufble that at the 1--~-.°''-""'.'9"-:-::-;.;.;.;.~ Wart!V'IY.i eic(>ltst or Im· tlf'J\I of 1111 the openmg Can seem to plied, tegard1ng litle po•· bfd may bl leu than th• • get to all those session, or enc~mbrances, total 1ndeb1e<1n111 due. repair Jobs lo ~Y 1h1 remalrung prlncl· Dates 2/21195 · pal sum of the note(•) s• av T .D. SERVICE around the house? cured by said deed of COMPANY ea Hid Let the Cl•Hlfled Trust, with IQllrest as In ' said note provided, ao. TrustH, Service Directory vances, II any. under the Bv Olene Erickson, help you fllld 1erms ol said Deed or At1lttent Secreterv, 11 bl h 1 re a e e p . GENERAL POLICY BY PHONE Rates and deadlines are subject to change without notice. The publisher reserves the right to censor, reclassify, revise or reject any classified advertisement. Please report any error that may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily (7 14) 642-5678 BY FAX (714) 631-6594 (Please include your name and phone number and we'll call you back with a price quote.) BY MAILORIN PERSON: , I • f ·, .. 11 • ' I ( Ii ThUOOiy ........... Wednesday 5:00pm Friday ................ Thursday 5:00pm 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Comer of Newport Blvd & Bay SL Pi lot & The lndependent accept no liability for any error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Credtt can only be allowed for the first insertion. .. .. - ' ' 11 'I ' . ,. .4~, ... , r -2920-3011 • ., ...i.I.· 7111-9090 ------1 COSTA MESA 2124 NEWPORT CORONA RENTALS TO I•-----LOST & EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT ANTIQUES H 0 USES/ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 2169 DEL MAR 2622 SHARE 2724 BUSINESS & FOUND 2 92 5 5 530 5530 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 6010 1"'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1"'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FINANCE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil *BUYING IT EM s * CONDOS E'alde 2 matr Br/2 V•Ba1• 1• ••••••••• From 1800-1960. 1 pc SALE Cln, quiet, w/d hk-up, LIDO ISLE 3Br 2Ba, Relurblahed·:tBd Furn Prlv Rm/Bath LOST BINOCULARS DOCK CREW P{r. Sallmaklng 10 entire estate. Palnl-f0R grdnr, fp, xtras. $1250. fain rm, 2 frplc. 232 gar & lndry. Fp, bale, In NB Resp, No Bausch & Lomb 7x50, Apply In person Wed.. FT+benehtt. We will lngs, books. furniture, 650-2809 or 642·9722 Via Eboll, ateps to new crpt. Open 6 bright drugs/pets. $475 Incl at Inspiration Point, March , 5, i oam-1 pm, train. Must be detail etc. lmmedlale cash, E• 1 B B Bay. $2600/mo leate. $1150 Shella 723-0970 utlls. Credit check Call BUSINESS Corona del Mar 1801 Bayside Dr, CdM oriented, 645·6697 lop$. 673-6223 Iv msg t de 3 d-1 a cottage, 673-6635 or 434-3799 733-640B tv message. OPPORTUNITY REWARD to finder. .,HIPYARD WORKERS new cpl/paint, w/d Call 714-725-0124. New gourmet coffee • Eng wtnt wrcirobe/curlo, = hkupa, carport, patio of!:"'rc:t·Yr~er 4:i~ COSTA MESA 2624 N:0:ro~ t~lk sr; ;~~ 2904 LOST CAT Black & Hse offers"Barista" ~fe~~c~~=d~ i':'e~:e: C1900, glas, mirs, w/ $895 No pet 722-e294 $2200 ~er~~. 402 e'. 'ss25+lh utlls. • while mole Tat:>by, has opportunities, prime Toolt req'd o; ..>·2837 light $1K. Eng oak 1ou.M. oO()USjHQ E'eld• 3Br 1'hBa. w/d Oceanfront. NB agent 1Bd 1Be 1-car gar, 631·5177 LOCAL RTE•24 Loca· h:ilf of black mous-NB Penn loc Looking ;~~ ~~P~~~· d~~~9~j Ol'l'OllTUN1n hkup, 1-car gar, grdnr. Jim Jacobs 675-3777 Orlv•by Na ahr 3Br 2Ba 1 blk lions Buy All o r tache on face. Last for . dependable, ener· Sofa Factory Direct book frt, c 1920. ·S800 ••1-111 .................. 11·1llls 39• 16th Pl. $1175/mo 1775 Wettmlnltter ..... 1 2 K seen on Tradewinds get1c, service Oriented showroom needs exp'd CdM 7....,17.,., Till Sun "'·· ___ _.,.,_. " ' ON LIDO PENINSU' a to bch w/2 rel•ved Part•Poaa ble S I h enjo 11 F It "' ""' fd 622-8535; 650-8013 ev -$750/mo 642-5488 ""' In Baycresl/Dover peop o w o Y rota urn ure l\l'ftJaptrla~tltolM · 1BR Mobile hornet prof, w/d , yd, ez Wkty•eoo-59s-6759 Shores aiea. 13 yrs harCI work & coffee. II Sal eaperaon. Good --------enlfairltw~Acul11Mas Riviere Townhome From $850 1 BR M obile home. prkng, pool. Avl Nowl PAYPHONE ROUTES old usod to being In· Interested call for an pay & benefits. Please APPLIANCES 60l l MllMM did! maus Kllt19al E'ald• 3Bd-2.5Ba, fam 710 Lido Partc Dr From $490. Quiet & $460+ V..util. 722-0743 Local allet • lor sale, sid~. Please call 650-interview appt betw. apply In person at 1343 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lo ldftrtbe ''lll'f jlflf11111c&, & nv w/fp, big yd, 714-473"'8030 Secure. 1991 Newport NB/Belboa Penln. s2ooo/wk potential. 9170. 9am-noon or Ive mes-s Simpson or call 491· llmllltlen er llll"rlmlaallon pool, tennlt. Avt 3/15 •Vllla Balboa lrg 1600* Blvd. 846-8373 Cozy. near beach, aoo-208•5300, 24hrs. LOST CAT Solid gray sage.(714) 675·7004 0620 or tax Resume 10: Washer & Dryer Nsd 11 raca, CllM. 111l9ion, +. $1325 433-9528 sq ft+ .2bd, 2ba, pool, 2BR·1BA & 1BR·1BA modern, 3 sundecks. PAYPHONES·LOCAL thort·halr shm female, OUTSIDE SALES 491-1315. ~~3;~~:~5~~~ Con-au.-~ lanllllll s&aluJ" ocn vu walk to Bch. Lndry, pool, quiet, nr $450 + dep. 646-4400 ROUTE 512oo/wook declawed front feet. Beach area, c.asual, Steven r1 Sportswear ..... tfitM.trMllttanlloall $1575 (909)598-9347 all ttanaportatlon $550 . L f N D I d I NEWPORT & $650Nopeta648-0392 NB/Blulla. Share potenllal. Must Sell. 1-ost rom ewport outdoors marine In· el&l e o c person, INUMf PA,,_rtnca.llml· 2169 beaut condo on gm· S00-788-3358 EX1'301 . Beach Oakwood Apts. dustry. 675·2837 Invoice/data enl/phones FURNITURE 6014 11tlolorllllscrilnlnlll1n." BEACH E '•ld• Nice 2Br 1Ba bit. Pool. Avail 3/10. REWARD. 646-2360 Ille. PT/FT, CM 642-5339. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Tiiis newspaper will nol iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.ii APARTMENTS unfurn. se5o +aec fee. $4-00+dep. 644-0263 LOST: PIOMY GOAT PfT Work F/T Pay TEACHERS needod to 7ft couch charming u ..... lyauellllllf•dvefUs•· . Inquire 165 Aochetter Npt Bch. Ocean view, "Gladys" wondered Sam·12 M·F, no oxp recruit host lamlllea p laid, beige, rose, mint"',.., HUii whlcll ls In AT THE BEACH FOR RENT St., Apl. A. 645-5418 1teps to beach & bay. ANNOUNCEMENJS away from her lillle .,necessary. $&.~ot:; for French studenlS blue. grn. S225 64s.&t71 •lefatlenllltll1law.Ourruders Eeatalde 2Bd 2Ba Muter & second bed· _ daycare friends nt Ask for Mark 852 02 ror the tummer. Make Beige Velour Sofa w/ •• ll111lly Informed 11111 all Annual Rentals ·up1talra, ger, new car-room avail. 646-4143 South Coast Recre-Parl·Tlme People up to s10,ooo: lnl'I walnut trim & match- lllnlll111a 1111 .. rtlml in 11111 L Selectlo peVpnt N/P lndry rm, H 8 / atlon Center, 2070 wanted to address la· E:ultural Exchange 1 h 1 X 1 1 d .....,.,., .,. avallule on II arge n BALBOA $B25. 36e-o601 Npt gta Lrg r pvt ANNOUNCEMENTS Maple Ave., Costa bels for pay. You have 1-800-930-4253 $4ngooc. 5a4~""-45n con • 111 ....-. ...... ~-Te com-2/2 Penln ........... $850 SLAND 2606 Ba In exec home. Jae, Mosa. They miss her ....., .. =-~lon.callHUD 2Bd condo ...... $1395 I l!ASTSIDll!" 2Bd·1'hBa fp, N/S. $475 +~ util. 2920 very muchl If you see a lypowrlter, computer FUTON pine frame, full M·lrH II 1-lll0·'2•·1510. kt 2Bd + den ....... $2450 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiii New palnVcpt, ga-Owner trvls. 548-7373 her please call 714-f:n l~g~ ra~:~~~l~~g. EMPLOYMENT az, black mot, hke 3Bd Udcrdock. $6000 COZV STUDIO rage $825/mo. 1665 Ir-x 327. Lve msg 24 Hr 64S-4334 8 ! new. $100. 723-4243 IM wadlillllOll. DC 11u pl1w Call Fw lumftl., Uat Kitchen, ·w/d, parking vine Ave. 720-9422 Prof N/S to shr condo Beckbav Chiropractic · 1·809·47~2 9 SERVICES 5533 r--------- call HUD aUH·JSOO.. '""-.._.......___. ~ & uttl lncJ. Yrly la• ..... QR••T p• •cE Announces Dr Darlene II•••••••• Moving I ,.,. rn:::w $675/mo. 557·9202 .. M...,,.I! HO-Ml! TO" near beach In NB. Pvt *Lara 631-0200 * Real Estate Entertain Cabinet. Seo- 11111u111,._.u.-.e11-TO CO ba, tennis, pool. S495 2875 lrvlne Av•Ste116 PERSONALS 1---------..i ••ff•••• tionaJ sola. wlciter be<S-CORONA 673-1900 Cute 1Br apt. Lg living Spaclout & brlgh1 Incl utll. 548-0784 MAL SITATI IALll Pleate be aware that room set, oeo 644-4697 room, pvt entr, tmall 1 BR & 2BR. No 1:,ets. Busy want-In locl1lon. th• ll1Ungs In lhls cat· iDiEiiLiiiMARiiiiiiiiiiii1iiOii2ii2il 1Br +lott w/pvt patios. porch, d/w. No pets. Call Now 931-8 27 LOST & :'I plan. For ttleMlw egory may require you OAK: d ining . table/4 C ........ EO HIOHLANDS T nJ mJ ol .,__ FOR RENT 2740 FOUND 2925 PERSONALS 3002 .,,.,, In which there Is • dresser $175, wall _,..., •n gy po · ..,.,..,... Little lal 2Br 1Ba. kit, NEWPORT The'"1dl ltllll I $50 960-9132 View of Bal lal. Furn. $750/mo. 873-9247 GARAGES on r...i-. =I to call a 900 number chairs $500. 3-draww custom pool h ome. 1Yf'. $1450. 675-9578 dining frplc furnace N9 rt charge per minu1e. m "or · Remodeled 4Br 3Ba. •BACK BAY 1BR. Clean.' new i>ainvcrpt BEACH 2669 QaragH & amell of· FOUND DOQ Black Wpol ~2~·~ dr~:-:~r:: ttov•. refrlg, gar, aml Avt 4/1 yrty. 67S.5G67 fie••· Hth & Newport Lab with collar, In •1 .. __ 6.,7..,3.._-7.300....,..__.. EMPLOYMENT MEMISRCCHANDISE 6015 s a · yrd. GU/Wtr pd. $585/ •1BR •&25• blvd, CM. Ameriland Costa Mesa near 17th •• No agents. 675-6500 mo, No pet 548-6680 0 28R 2BA .725/Up Realty. 835-8787 and Santa Ana. cau ...... """ ..... IP.llP!IP.!111 Restaurant WANTED 55351iiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii bus, 644-2827 res. BALB A Refrlg & dishwasher 722·9591, leave mea·•• PIT ASST DINING 1• BaYcshorest •• t PENINS"" 11 2607 lncJ. 801130 pool. No sage with deacrlpllon Dbl oven Kitchen Aid, uAon f d RM SUPERVISOR Loving Swed I ah works gnl remod k1tch. LOTS Febu oue 4Bd-4B• pete. No feH. No 0 og. Nurse'• Aide. Wiii 24x48" $150 64s.&t71 FOR SALE 1400 mini ettate, 3 car gar'. $500 STUDIO, utll leaH. 845-4855 COMMERCIAL FOUND Male dark For reUrement com· provide great cooking, MOVING· B kb d / Pellcen Point Bett Buy, $749,000. w/op· proved plant. Bulld lmmed. 497·6702 owner HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR RENT Avl nowt $4000/mo. Incl. Behind library, REAL ESTATE grey-black Auatra· munity In lrvlne. Sal· Dr. appt1, etc. 12 yrs · un ° w Coast Newport Prop-106 E. Bay. 723-0823 llen Sheep Dog. ary DOE. Apply'" per· exp. Chrisune 646-3735 trundle $1 25. Schwinn ertlea &42-8898 or 310-S96-0619 MISCE" llU1:QUS Blue..nray eyes w/ son, Regents Point. ' bch cruiser $45. El-~·.., • 19191 Harvard Ave. Hngton surfbd, 6'4" •BEACH DUPLEX• •104 15th St #8 RENTAlS brown apot on left S1 85. Bass amp $85. •AVAIL NOWll• 1 Bd·1 Ba upatra w/ BUSINESS OFFICE •Y•· Wiiton/Orange Retall MERCHANDISE Elec bass guitar $100. 3 B d ·2 B • up• tr•, • aoma oceen view & FOR RENT 2769 area. Call 54s.5363 or Out of Sent• F• Casio keyboard $85. lmmac newer bldg, carport! $725 Avl 4/1 . 631•7363. Outpott seeks exp'd Toyota truck rear win· rooftop deck, 2 car Call Gary 720-9422 ROOMS 2706 FOUND1 large black aalesperaon for tllver The Community dows, best offer. Pull· gar, $1700 ~o yrly Beylront 2 Bd·2 Ba AdJ•c•nt OC Airport unneutered male jewelry kiosk ln Fash 111. •Market Place. down atalra for attic/ 2Bd-2B• (jwnatra. condo, 2 car parking, Wiii trade space and Shepherd Ml•. vie PT/htly+ comm. Clasallled loft $150. 759-1883 Patio, new epVpalnt, 2 pool, dock avl. No 384 Hamilton, Cotla computer In our otflc~ Orange & Wettmln-CallPoppy 644·5953 ___ u_2_.s_e_7_e __ •--------- car gar $11150. peta 51500 873-e640 Meh, ,..,. unit 1 for for tet ant & nom 1 ater, Npt Beach. CaJll .... li6iil~i6iil!WiWi• .. l •------------llllll!~ ... ~-'!!lmll!ll!!~llll!!!!l!!!!l!!lm!!!IN Clndy/Agt 873-3177 $350/mo, t for $400/ HCty help. Ideal to 645-1079. cannery VIiiage Rlty mo. Open, go ... elart own secty HIV -----------------•CORONA anytime. 548-0179 or almllar buslneta. Have you •••n our ---------1 Call Laurie 9·5 M-F IZZV? Striking blk & BALBOA Beach Area DEL MAR 2622 LIDO iiLI: pvt bath & 251-0400/fax 251-0420 wht female llat. prone LIVI! UNCENSORED 800-S58·1120 1()0.890-3505 $3.99/mln 1011e..1~1 .. 187 18+ PENINSULA 2107 entr, •t•r.• to beach, Shopping for a new to •pitting up. We leh Yt1rly Unfum Studio Apt Quiet, N/P, furn •val • Tennla, w/d. apartment? classified the country for a Y••r. _,_Y_o_u_C,_a_n......,,,F..,..ln-d~Y-o-u-r Balboa Newport Rltv 723-4494 Odl!ANFRONTS 3BR $2000 4BR $2400 Studio Apt $8SO - Pnthte vw Apt $2000 3 & 4BR·2 Bethe nr ocn, nu carpt, prlV $425/mo. S73-el03 let• you compare our cetaltter gave Izzy Speclal Someone $1375 to 11800 mo. ent avt lmmed, gated, Privet• rm/be In Npt coat• • without haule away to an anon~· 1·900-562-5500 x 6381 VIiia Rent.II ss.51 utlla 72CMM60 ' Beach townhome. R• or worryl moue Newport Be $2.99/mln. 18+. apon1lbl• N/S, no Cl•••lfl•d woman, pl'lone I adelr•u Pr°"'1 Co. 602·954·7420 875-4912 1~~~ allcMc:~ pets. PooV1ennla/ape. 842·5878 :'=n. PIHH call P -. M t frpl. ~ar 116..... avl Kitchen and laundry ••••••••• rope .. , gm ... .,.87•4~ pnvllegea. $495 Incl nowi ... -ut1t. Muat ata.nd credit -------EMPLOYMENT check. ca11 850-0454, BUSINESS OFFICE BUSINESS OPFICB GENERAL 1002 GENERAL 1002. GENEIAL 1002 leave meuage. FOR RENT 2769 FOR RENT 2769 I•----- --------- ' 2722 ...... ~8d 28•, fir· ptc, cable, nr atop ... wk 0t wkend. OrMt family hom•. (114) 84M112 or 846-41928. 2724 J ------- ------~~----., EMPLOYMENT Want an Office 5530 with water included? •• .lots & lots of water? ...in a terrific, u~l hu,inc~ enviroomcn11 ... with ea~y acc:e ~nd ftt31 p.trkmgl We have a few ,,ac~ from 400 hl 1557 sq ft. Call us. We're one loomon in Ncwrort thu h ddlnitely not w•tcrtd down. ADVERTISING INSIDE SALES REP The Claqlheel Adv•r- \lalng Depertmont for • local community newll)apet' grou,:> II aeelc Ing a e alf· motivated, organl.t-.d, dependable, lntlel• ••I•• rep. S&rong phon•Mlling tkilta a mutt. Dfew/comml•· alon. full btnellte. Phyalca&/drug ~ Ina niqulr9d, Fu ,_. ....,.,.,.: Ann: JUd'f a.t· w.g714"431-MM dlUICllL Temp '1T In TUl!tln. rMa. balk ofo lklh, ~-lap req. S?/N. ~61 Have your claselfled ICl.Jn 176 "fWIPll*I with a combined cl~ over 3 $400 11 ••I " , ...... ''"' I II •• ,. or ''" cl1111tttl 1CI. 111 tor Melt 1ddltto111 .. ,.. -9y CHAM.IS GOaN wtth OMM SHAar lfllD• llllGID 1&00 fOlllllC 1170 '--------------~_...,..._....., _ _......_.-. ... TANN.AH t..scH 31 -Boone 32 Sins 33 s.nd In 34~ .. 39 Pl9-mode 40 Loud • 41 Mereditlror Shula. 42 Oneln the audienee 44 Green ~ 47 PnJned 49 Fema» .. ~ 50 Satums IWtMlt-t . ANBWW TO WD&LY 8RIDOK QUIZ .a• ~AIU OA,UU -.A.ft Your rilhtrhand opponent opeoa one tpede. What do you bid now? A • The only poll.ibllitiea ate dOU· bl• and OM DO trump. With only Q.' • Neither wlneriable, u S'CNtb JOU bold! ...... ~CUOtl 081 ~ GllC nw ~prooeeded: llDDfl SUPS m••lllli•••I ~ .... ~ :::1 i DOCD . 7022 ilM ClllC ,......_,, ___ .:..:..;,__--I------~ ti:> ,_ ,. .._ hat t -ton. 4 w c1 • llDCIDIS 1130 VOWWAGBH t23S 10 Pw I• .... 48 PT llOOlllUIO 10·*""· .. optlone,'W••·---· Gae ltopper in tho eDe1117 IUit and. '9NiR!Wlllllfout catdl in lhe other major, we ~~tellcooaider one no trump to be a di.a.· ' Gt..a ~ loc8-........ soo~,~.7 MBZ 190 E, On«t ••• Celtrlolet Con. What do you bid now? don. c.. Dan, 714-taup9, Alf, P/S, AJO, vert. jet bllc,, manual 723-1Sel3. BOllDA 1085 P/pkg, lthr, alloys tran1, am/tm dlgl\al 6lr: tant eeoond choice. Ooul>Je. ~Wll~IQ. i · Both vulnerable, u South you hold: 6A 1084 07 6 <>I ll a MK Q The biddina bu proceeded; NOBTB AA8T 80Ul'll WB8T 1() p-1• Jc;t PU9 ? What do you bid now? A • With 13-prime hlib<ard points you want to be in game, IO a mere three diamonda, which-can be pueed would be woefully inade- quate. However, ajum.P to four dia· monda could take you beyond your belt, and poeaibly only, game of three no trump. The eolution ia to •. make a temporizing bid orthree clube and see what partner does. Q. S • EaatrWeat. vulnerable, aa South you hold: 6A K H ~?106 3 <>A.15 .,q 8 '7 The bidding baa p~ed: NORTH EAST 801!1'11 WEST PUI PUI l• P ... 2<:1 PUI 1 What action do you take? A • Since partner ie a paesed hand, your combined 888ete cannot poeaibly atretcb to game. Since you aa.Jmn~ while you're 1till in eafe territory. Attention five-card m"1c>rites: One apade ia the correct opening bid in third aeatl P!TSA ANIMALS PIANOS a 6049 ORGANS A • Before you instinctively c:ontin· (11'322090) 111 ,997 ca11 •t.ar•o. Lpowtr u. to four apedes, bear in mind that Costa ,,.... Honda '''"'· power "'rakes, ........... _ -:""t have only a .a~·'-'-A...,OMOB" _. '18 ~ LXI CP 8»vet 6 _.... .. ILl'UI." crulH conlfol, onty 1 t;;;d;;;'.Wtianotrobtie~e V& ~ apd PS. A/C, P/P/O, .,._,.._.,.,, owner. Must Hll. -·-··•d bid .... _ no "-·-p tot~ CC, tllt, mr, alloy• •• 320• 18K ml $6950/obo. Call Andy, wvui wi.n:iv .. ....., "~ (KCOl7378) 11981 ctvom• whl1, Ilk• nu, 434-5000 day• °' Jim North cbooee the final cont.ract. Of · Coela Mesa Honda nu plalH, $39,990 &ee-9084 ...... c:oune,ifpartnerbutbnle-card ActJIA 9010 ~ OB0.361 ... 159 72 YW au• Blua/Wtit, •upport' tor •pad•, 8 correction to I•••••••• '80 Accord LX s.csan, reblt eng. New brk8/ four •pad• would be automatic, '92 AcUr~._!ntegta 08 cir.y, NT, P/S, AJC, P/ NISSAN , 9150 tlru. c1 .. n run• Bleck, "''• P/8, AJC, Pkg. CIC, tit. ateteO good. $1200/obO. 714- Q. 5 • Neit.hervulnerable,a P/pkg. Jeath., ABS cau. (LC0871H) . 842·9117 '• Bob/ev. South you b(>}d: (NS017397) •115,888 1848.1 Costa M•aa '81 Serltra XE, Ory, Alf. 995-2323 • Joy/dY. Costa MHa Honcta Honda 4»$050 A/C , 29k ml, Tllt1 • • 436-566<> · .. 1 t • r • o, ca•••-------- •I QK Q94 <>AIU 6AII.JH '•1 Mond9 CIUt 2dr, &MCf174'92) $7,777 AUTO pJ[RTS The bidding hat proceeded: ,_B_UI_a _____ 9_0_3_5 :.~~~n:p·. 1o•:,r.~ .J:.':o~esa t-tonda a REPAIR 92eo SA.ST 80lJ'l'B WEST NORTH garaged: Blue Book CLASSIFU!D 1• DbJ Pul S. '87 Somerset V-e. auto, 110.22f5; sales price It'• th• reaour~ you AUTO •TRUCK ' JQ f p•, ac, caH. PW $8995. Day 65&-3115 can count on to"" a Gla11 Repleo•lft•nt What do you bid now? pttca, Utt, crul••· eve 873-2193 T•rms myriad of merchan-1.aoo-e...,.ese (!IM020874) 14895 , ... Honda Pr .. ude di .. ll'ems, because 50'4 Off lnstall'n w/ad. A • North might have a complete Costa M... Honda 2.0SI, Fully Loaded, our columns compel Whether you're buying bust. Still, if partner haa nothing ~O Metallic Blue, 10.000 qualified buyers to or selling, Cluslfl•d but five low clube, you should have orig mllH. 18,500. calll covers all your needsl pl-.y for game. With the ace or CADILLAC 9040 714-434-<>345 84Sl·5•78 hearts marked onside, your only loeen could be ellfick in each major. Bid a sporting five club&. '78 S.VILL• All power, JClnt cond. $3400/obo. 714-888-9277 4t. 8 • Both vulnerable, as South you hold: ·ae Cimarron, white, AT, PS, AC, P/Pkg. lther, •788 <:IQ10H3 085 ~78 alloys, (01503884) Partner opens the bidding with t.hree no trump. What action do you take? $3888 Co1ta Mesa Honda 436-5050 *79S.VILLB• 1 owner-96,000 orig ml, nffda am work, -Wh¥~•~ $1400. 84CM975 of a better contract than three no 81 Sedan Devlll• trump on thia weak balanced hand lthr, pwr, xtru. org · bey d H t.1t' t .... t own«, to ml, Ilk• nu, ti on ua. ope a uie wo $18 995. 845-5512 qu_eens make the contract a aure ' thing. Pau. · 1_CB_E_VR_O_LE_T __ 90_4_5 POWERBOATS 6059 7012 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '88 CORVETT• Blk Leather. Wood Int. Custom apoller Z· pct<g . Nu tires & vane. Warranty 65k $17.8K OBO Showroom con-FR•ll to good homes LUDWIG, w/b..,, mirror, •TOLLYCRAFT SI' '88• White, 221b, American top tone, needs 1om• Tw 250hp Dils 280 Eskimo 000, almost repair, $275. 640-4975 hre very cln $149/olr. 4 yr1 old. NEEDS a Al our docks. dition. 873· 7754 backyard. VfKY acilve --------NORD YACHTS DODGB 9065 and somewhat l•m· TV 1 ELECTRONICS, •--:-0::7~1 ;;4-6.;,;7:;3-~8;:8:;7~8:---liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I ~:'~~·~..;n~w:~ STEREO 60801-18'ELECTRIC Run your od in .-----··-·--·······-······; : D YES,SIL1 MY CAI : ' . • MERCHANDISE MACHINERY 6045 PETS a ment. can 121.9e21. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BAY BOAT • '78 Docl9e Aapen 4-dr automatlo 318 V8 ~In•, PS, good con- dltfon, s100. 831·7149 the Newport Beach Costa Mesa Doily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Fountain Volley lndes:>endent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit card # or mail it in with o check todoyl Run for a week! IF your cor does not sell we'll run it MISC. 6015 ANIMALS 6049 Save abuud and 2 Orlon 12" XTR Newport Packet i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil SHOPSMITH+JIQSAW '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii abandoned peta. Be a dual '1olce coll woof· by w.o. Schock Co. PLANT •... , ,,,. ... CRES Con .... •o 1 the d 111 I• volunt••r/foater. Call era. Bandpaa1 enclo-EXCELLENT CONDITION •---------"' 6 .. V::'$3'50t~o-49;5 ADOPT-A-PET 714-597-9037. sure & 700 watt Targa Pine trees 15 gal pot· Every Sat & Sun at ampllller Included for $6900 * 860-9000 FORD 9075 ted, 6-9' $20. Citrus, --------PETS MART Fountain ,,. •• total price of $400/ •--------avocado1·frulllng $10. OFPICE Valley. Puppid, kit· MUSI""" obo. 31<>-925-3057 SAIL BOATS 7014 '87 MUSTANG. ve, Herb• $1. Gal Junipers wn>UT'PITDe a tens and more, all JNsnUMENTS 6055 auto trana, am/fm S1 . Shade/plne/cypres FvAA-.uvau;; looking tor lovlng, car-*Bl!RllTUU 4fJfS• stereo, call, alloy 4-9• 510· 909-674-9422 EQUIPMENT 6047 Ing hom•• CALL 597· Mlntl $207'"'K nm wheels. Run• great, 9037 for m;,r• Info. Dark blue .lacaon, TRANSPORTAnON By ap;L r · nHds minor body COMPUTERS 6018 OAK dHk, ref rig, Columbl.n Red-Tall ~!:::oc~ B::~:= NORD YACHTS work. 12100. 548-7151 chair•, nl• cab1, con-Boa, nice mar1dngs, only 3 times. lnclud.. 714-e73-8878 , CLASSIFl&D IBM PS2 Mod 25 28CS, cir mon, modem, Epson printer, soft. ware. $445. 960-1423 All Kinda or Jobs For All Kinda of People. Claaalfted. lerence table, phone approx 2 yr• old, e· In heavy-duty ABS roa It 1 the r•sourca you system. 851-15!58 length. Wiii ••II With cue. $500/obo. Call BOATS 7011 On th• move? ean count on lo .... a TRADE through classlfled 842°5978 aquarium & other ex· 310.925-3057. myriad of merchan- ttu '°' $350/obo. Call di•• ltem1, becau•• 31o.92s,.3051. RENT 1Sft Boaton Whaler Sell your extra our column• compel Twp• 50 h/p O/B, household quallfl•d b4Y•r• to Sell you1 home trallar, all In good Items cam through c1aa11rttld. ""·ough classlfled cond. FrM sllp for 1 .. _.. ae•a 842-8878 uu month. S2900 723-4075 In Classified -·· • for another week FREEi All for $1 o• Zip .._ Ct-" Cord DWI:. O\llSA DAM ll "-------&,-,...,lo OMY PIOT DO W 11ai-SO. c--.CA n.17 111 II ..,_5'11CtN4JtV144J I-"'' ,,.._~a+t ,......°**,,.,.._,_ ______ MJ,1 ___ _ o•...,. o-'-o""w o.,.. o-a--a--.... o.........._ a....,a..- o •.-i o-o--. 0 1.-a--o--o,,,,__ OC.O.o.-1 O..__ . g=----g=., g== !' • I 10 fr.'""-. SI .oo ..lo oclrMlonal h ·-----······-------·-·-····· •5E•R•VI-C•E--•I CARPET INSTALL COMPUTERS 3556 DOORS 3580 HANDY MAN 3710 HEALTH, BEAUTY LANDSCAPE • PAINTING 3858 PLUM.BING 3890 TELEPHONE a REPAIRS 3516 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii & FITNESS 3740 IAWN CAD 3~08 SYSTEMS 3926 DIRECTORY MAC TUTORING An ex:perlenced C•rp'tty, roof'g, plbg, CHUNG'S PAINTING Tttl LOCAL PLUMBERl~!iiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiii Looldng tor Quall~ 11s~m & a1817i:~2~! dependable door palnl'g , tlle, etc ... aaok !hr Chlroprttetlo TREES 20 Yrs Exp. Gd Prlcel • William Bangert Co.· Phone J•oka ~Y JacM C•rpet/WoodlLlnof a~.. -7~ -hanger. Ouat work. SR. DISC. Frff EsL Announce• Or Darlene Guar work. FrH Eat. Since 1947 S25 A JACK Below retail prlcee Call 8-4 buying cmputr reaa. Don 521-8910 MOROAN 8S0-3281 * Lata 831-0200 * To,,MJ91-..,•· uaw-1 Uc#375802 536-1534 Friendly.Servi~ Movea/ln1tall. Res/ ADDITIONS L#378739 MM'U 1 **TUTORING•* DOORS REPAIRED Carpentry • Roofln• 2875 tMne Av .. S .. 118 •*MilllUD. 751~79 JENKINS PAINTING L#478000 875-9304 Comm. 444.esso. l£MODWNG 3410 SMC Carpet Repaln Windows , Word , Satllfactlon guarantHdl •P1umblng•Drywa11• Lo .. Fat F .. u OW MD1 Int/Ext. Wallpaper, Plumblng Repair• & i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Power itretch, ...... Ex c •I. Ac c •a• Ml Bl St •p I ti •Tll L drywall, texturing, etc. Draine cleared from 1·.,.--.u-S_IA_T_O_D_1 __ 20 Yrs Exp 723-1985 k• eu, 565-3344 ucco a n ng • get rHulta. atHt LEGAL David, 1-eoo.e80-e222 '5.50. All fudur•• In-uvM-. &V co:::.f~~1otN ~i~r,;=:/ :~~ . et &42·2043 L#431830 Elactrtca1•J1m 141-1494 :~i;:. ~-;f:0 8: ~:; SERVICES 3812 Gene Abrams Palntlntt ltded. si.v.·1 545-8298 TUTOR 3927 20 Yrs Exp. Small & •·C-O_N_CRE--T!--.---• Eleotrlcal 8peolalty Allur• mag. N~port Int/Eld Oual Paln1/Rea1 s Precl•• Plumbing Lg. Job• 850-7042 _C_E_u-•.n_C____ ELECTRICAL 3610 Residential wiring, Barlaltlc Ctr. 873-8588 Don't M the Street Ucllns llnoe 74. Cel r• Repairs a. Remodellng SPANISH/mNOLISH ~ -11~0NRY 3557 phonH, cable. A.ts. on moved I retext. 141-ean FrM EaUmat.. lnd/'"OUP IN""'"• by 3528 HLl'W Integrity. 24 hrs 798-2518 Oue to Eviction or Ll887398 989-1090 .. ...,., --------•TILES Foracloaure Call 24 lk•'• Custom PalnUng exp'd. So. Amer Tutor. BUSlNESS liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii * B t p I -"' 111v LACEY'S•l!Ll!CTRIC KANDYiliAH Carpen-IMPROVEMENTS Hrs · 583-5736 Prof, Clean, Qualhy -------Suaana 87:S.7408 SERVICES 3488 Add Value To Yow ~ c., .. ua ... 26 vr• exp. Free Ht. tty, tile, plumbing & BOMB 3756 . work. lnVExt 6 Oocka POOL 1-------- i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Home wmle Marble COftOtet..' bridc, llotll RM/Comm. Sr disc. roof. 25yr1 .xp w/refs. Reaaonable. 831-4810 ..,.111111 o t Granite. FrH 'eat. Uc. OftOte • 84$0822 L#238300 M2.eS88 Jerry B•" 776-e380 MOVING 3834 PAINTING 8SC>-48S1 SERVICE 3894 &&\,l;j,,g ;.::u::,~~ou:0= ~735-9884 Steve B~B~~ S~I• A-1 a1ectrlcal work Oran,. Co Handyman ~:>~::,• !c,T~!'~t Conscientious craft• SEIVICES 3929 11tlon, gen offi~. Prol Leaq Showen "-It'd Fplc 'eeQa.'R:,. 20 ~ Duncan Conatructlon ~ p:l,,L Tool OepL & PUBLIC NOTICE m~.: .,,o1don:a=.ed 0:::,~:"~:'~~~lii~l!iiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiii quallly guar. 850-6108 Th• Dean of l11e. C.. Exp 'T 857 ?atM Quick R••POf'IH Palnt/CarpenlfY craft c • n t • r pr_. w m p. • •ALL AM•RICAN• -ramie n~/repalred,.. · •rry • Local Uc. 850-7042 Fr" Eat At-3H9 savannah'• Hardw~ Th• Callf. Pubflc Utllf.. RAIN80W Clrole llLJnt. • rb•fal7r·,:~;9e-: TREI! SaRVIC• grout, bat.him remod91 BRICKeTILEeSTONE 2000 Wfft Balboa tle1 Commla1lon RE· Pllntlng. lrll/Ellt. Ho11M1 ooa •· Free Est./Sr. Ol1c. CABINETS plumblng L#870130 Plaln/stamped Con-Semi Retlrtld contractor. QUIRES that all u .. d Apt. QUll. Job. Fr" eat. --------Yard Cln·up631-8415 llFINISHING 3500 87UOGS °' 84&-8528 cr•t• • Coating• fENCES Rpre, lmprvmnta, sml hou .. hold good• St. lcl58Mt1 836--8888 ROOFING 3910 Uc.#641Me 831-4310 a DEC:lS 3615 t°:!e~~:!t~~~~~ty, JEWELRY 3784 mover• print their ROMAN PAINTING l·TUT------3-9-3-0, C_ .. ,__.. •-~u~ CHILD r•n111 3536 ,...Quall~ i Prtd;;Ail P.U.C. Cal T number; -Since 197._ OJUNG -..-. ._._........ -...,g aapacta of concr•t• a. Umo1 and chauffeur• /Int ,/Ext /R" /Com O.K. Rooft1t9. L.oweat Reface, refinish, J>81nt maaonry. 8dt eervtoe. *"llNC•s une* a•u"'w-OOD WUllam Hatold J.w•'-• print their T.C.P. nurn-Uotlle9N45 378-0371 prlc .. for all roofing &AT aeMJnara. exca1 Cuti Cablnetl by Stnall CH.nblnt up the wam 33 vr• In.,.._ 831-3159 M.,.. ••*"81t ~ ~ Watch & ,J:;::-ry repair ber In all acsv...u... aetVlc•• lncJ ,.pair. with Pat O'Dowd. Test Jobs M~907 L.824401 Call Th• RedwOOd• L#!7880$ FLOORS 3712 An~ Ane Jew.~ ment1. If you have a FREE El\. SOs-4448 prep •Inc• 1979. a KITCHIN CAalNET BAllYSITT•R CONlUCTOJtS Jim Whvt• &42·7208 • "1fl Ide •73.03 8 quHllon about the le-PUUfO • VOCAL Rerootlnt Speolaltat m .. ung1 In Irvine SI ln.d Or P I t d 241¥/all --n40-40at gallty of a mover, limo 3 Repairs. Ea•-"-197•, $195. Call 873·2"'"". Va~l•ly Of n:i."ti:.: ....,..... •Wood Fen-.. CLUHIWAX/POLISH or chau•t•ur, ~all: LISSOHS 8M FRl!E E1t. Ln23842 --60884 -------GENERAL 3558 ~.helldng ... rbleR-tweoatlng LANDSCAPB• PubllcUtllllle• 990-7721 1------- Uclfl 5 378-0371 CLEANING sllln*'8. \.oW pilct&. Uc'd 35 Years Exp. I.AWN CAii 3808 Commlulon Plano 6 Voice '"sona • THU • a11 INQ WALL r•D•E....,Y 3510 SUVIC!S 3548 CPI •UILD•RS INO. AdYwlllgeConllr.9744301 '114 848 •Toe 714"658-4111 all ... ~o to* ND•" "vu' • COV!IUfGS 3132 ~ nu\ R .. ldentlal Const. ..... Yant Malnt. ~~ bY 1~~ ~:.:!'. O~~O:tt;:,~, ........ lii A TOUCH OP CLAaa Uc.#IUM24•1n•ured G SI Lawn• c...,.u'" ---· 940--· Uc 838144 ....... iaa c.....,.. w 1---._... "9lnod. Don -. Ci..n&ng. Rea/Comm C7f4) Ma4na I.AS BAUUNG 3720 T,.. l'rtmndft9, LI PAINTING 3858 PIANO a.a.-Mvanced StrlpptnJ.;s;.trn. , doM, ClllNla. .,_a*" lJa/Bondtld. ,,.. ea IOIUlOllS 3882 Haulfne •79-8241 All aget ·T.ach., cert. .... ., No Job 100 amalll ------ wa1. '1noel. .-. etc. Uc. Teresa aes.·rta DICK HauJtne .,..._ AppM-a..---..... Mow/ •W.P. YOUNGQUIST ~enc Avatt. S1a1110I 5~ °" w/ad. n1-nu u,a., Wrr MMllJ IOU HOUIECWHINQ COATIRG 3570 twt•Oll QLAaS co. ~·. Y~d.ftM~e 9dge/~ ~~·~ ~fer MO IMI SllVICIS 3120 Wali1ta1ter:J•lntln• A,. z HANDYMAN &JcenMd-1.,.urecs. Comm/Ret. Stor.trnt. Me-1ae1 ot~. Al ..... 71. Uo# I. in::'"' -Mam.AH/Quallty INSTAUIREfAC! CAIMT1 18.11 per hour. .,_ ..._ ....._1 wtnctoM1 .wrdrbe, tub/ 1119 mag or oal after I ,,.. eac. l4•'* PIT C.. for ..,.,.,. Wiii ou.,antMd-Clll Otant l<ltchens. balha. dOcn. 71'1 ....... w--Carl'n-·. ~-uo. '42-0424 JUNK Te TM DUMP .......... -... ••9Ulas 3870 h .. p w/ Or. Appta, MM71l'll4"' .... Windows. Doug 544Hlll ~;._ ..:.--.. CT1 ...... tm) 6 ~ •• T~ i1,..61iaiihliiiliii ~u •~, *-:IQnl ,.,_, lmnleclai I HM•ACAiiftiiifU WHkly. al..w••kly. OUalL ... lllC)'7 .. ~:~.! ..... a•Ufty-•u 3710 ~="t~J.... • .. emov .... a.an. ~s~, ~ Lynn ... ilY'tme. CL.Uaurtu Addltlon11Remodel1 Mov ... ne/0"'9. ,..,. .. ...,., ·--· wu w -upe & Maine. at. Uo. M "".. ..,_,.. SILL It'• the eoluUon you're rlre/W•t•r/Rtpalra. Ptna, .,,., NM •IMOa. w.e1oe Uo llOM4 '4lol20I ewchlng tot • ~ ConOf•~i.clPlumb . ..._. & OlltM ._ TRADE LM••.,• t. CIUAUTYOMll ... a.1~1. ., Yo'l'(8 MelClr'I • ... ,,,, eo.TaM ..... Wortd tOwr Eicp Repalr/MOWJOMn..upe 20 Y'9 _,, excelaf\t =""-home, an ~ Buy It .... ft. 'lftd ft. Ma.'°"'-Ina.',.... tll through clusltled Mallb~.flght .. pectalst workmanehlp, fair latmed a new 01eupalon or c.......... ......_ •'·il74• Ma M78 Cal,,... 7U-T:raa . MS-2•17 "°" 78 ftM • ~ • ' '