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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-03-14 - Orange Coast Pilot• COSTAMESA • Last week would ~ have been a oad ~ one in Las Vegas PAIOLJ as we kept ffir~~ predicting rain that never • • came. Here's a more sure <. bet: No rain today. QHicer may ·havQ coQle upon suicide . attempt . .. . "' F y I How to .help The Newport Beach Police Employees Association has set up a fund for Officer Bob Henry and his family. Donations may be sent to the NBPENRobert Henry Fund, 870 Santa Barbara Drive, Newport Beach, Calif., 92660, attn: Sgt. Andy Gonis. • . . ,., ~ Wounded Newport Police Officer Bob Henry remains in critical condition as tlis colleagues try to piece together what happened and the community offers . its support. BY TlNA llOllGATJ'A, STA.Fl Wann NEWPORT BEACH -Police suspect 24-year-old Carlos Caicedo drove to a secluded area off Dover Drive early Sunday morniJlg to end his life, and in the process, shot Newport Beach Police Officer Robert Henry in the head. believe took place shortly after 4 a.m. Sunday, just outside the New- port Harbor Lutheran Church on 16th Street. Police say Caicedo, whose dead body was found on top of Henry's, bad been despondent over being separated from his 3-year-old son. day, investigators fo~nd a letter -• handwritten 'in Spanish -contain- ing suicidal statements. The letter "conveyed goodbyes .to family members, gave directions for distribution of his possessions and asked for Corgivcness," said police Sgt. Andy Gonis. The last jhooling of .a Newport Beach officer happened in 1970. see story, page 6 The two men were found behind the red car. Police say Caicedo was already dead when they ar· rived at the scene, and Henry was unconscious. At the scene, Gonis said, police found part of a 12-pack of beer. And he said Caicedo's parents confirmed the yo ung man had been drinking alcohol earlier in the evening. ''Four cans of beer were missing See Weather, Page 2 Henry has remained uncon-, scious and in critical condition since the shooting, which police Authorities declined to elabo- rate further on a possible scenario. But, while searching Caicedo's Garden Grove apartment on Sun- Police responded to the scene of the shooting after receiving a call reporting gunfire in the area. When offi cers drove onto the cu l- de-s.ac off Dover Drive, they spot- ted Henry's patrol car parked in the church driveway, facing out to- ward the roadway, and a red com- pact car parked perpendicular to it, facing the dead-end portio n of the street. See SHOOTING/Page 6 Officer Bob Henry . . SOY's gain is his loss Co~ncil votes against widening Dover Drive _ t.1Aac MAanN/DAJLY r 1LOT SOY director Oscar Santoyo got a crean shave after members raised $777 at a rummage sale Saturday. See story, page 2. ...,. Newport Beach street will stay at four lanes. BY EVAN HENEllSON, STAFF W11.nu. NEWPORT BEACH -In an effort to protect the Newport Heights area from becoming overly urbanized, the City Council voted unanimously Monday night to pre- vent the widening of Dover Drive from four to six lanes. The council's 7-0 vote launched an amendmen t process that woulJ keep the street at its current width. The city's public works staff "ill initiate a change to the county's Master Plan of Arterial Highways, after which the city and county will establish a cooperative study agreement. In order to qualify for roa<hvay funding programs, the cityY circulation element mus t be consistent with the county's -:irte· rial highway master plan. Once the city and county agree on the terms of the study agree- ment, the city can begin a general plan amendment dow ngrading Dover Drive from a major arterial (allowing up to six lanes) to a pri- , mary arterial (keeping the street at four lanes). The council considered the item at the reques t of Councilwoman Norma Glover, whose district en- New parking law pointed · at nail salons BY EVA..~ H ENERSON STAH \\ urn. NEWPORT BEACH Despite a consbtent lack of support from both the city's planning commis!>ion and economic development com- mittee, a proposal to tighten parking rcgulati.ons for nail salons narro,..,ly passed its first reading oy the Newport Dcach City Council Monday night. The proposed ordinance, which would also define beauty parlors and nail sa- lons within the city's munici- pal code, passed by a 4-3 vote. Council members Tom See PARKING/Page 4 compasses Newport Heights. The process of changing the street's designation would take time, Glov- er said, but would be well worth See DOYIR/Pa9e 6 HE'S•T· JUST ANOTHER MAN ON THE STREE=zll ~~:::~~:av:~:itb Chriss Street keeps a wary eye on the Newport-Mesa school district all the trustees BY Ev AN HBNEllSON, STAn wuraa banters with office mates or claimed that Street's efforts could A ftcr two and a half years, Chriss Street keeps shouting at the Newport-Mesa Unified School District ... and shaking his head when he !eels the district is not listening. "I'm one of those radical guys who has a kid in the district," said Street, a Newport Beach investment banker and the president and CEO of Comprehensive Care Corporation. "This is a labor of love. If it were not for my intereit in my dauchter and in my community, I would not be wasting my time." During an interview at his Bayside Drive office, a slightly fatigued Street (l'I just got off a phine,'' he explains) is hardly the podium-thumpina firebrand he sometimes presents at school board meetings. He routinely pauses to take phone calls. As the affect ttrc county's credit rating. interview begins, he switches off a Street later pulled papers and was CD of "The Who's Tommy." about to enter the race himself "I saw the play and I finally when Tustin city councilman understand what it's all about," he Jeffrey Thomas -another Citron says. critic -introduced Street to One of Newport-Mesa's most Moorlach. The two men had much ardent watchdogs, Street began in common, and Street decided to questioning the investment withdraw Crom the race and throw strategies of former Orange his support to Moorlach. County Treisurer Roben Citron "l run eight businesses even before Costa Mesa CPA throughout the United States, and John Moorlach's celebrated run at 1 didn't take the pressure of being the tteasurcr's scat last June. in a political oCfice lightly," Street Particularly concerned about the said. "Moorlach had the tools for fate of $47 million in bonds which the job. Besides, I had been Newpon-Mcsa bortowed to invest controversial. I had sent letters to in the pool, Street called the the Board (of Supervisors) Standard & Poors rating group, attacking Citron. the Wall Street Journal and "John Moorlach was the best Forbes Magazine to question man not only to challenge Citron Citron's portfolio. but to organize a healing process At the time, an angry. Citron lee ITRllT/P•1e a t.Lu.c t.Lu.TIN/DAILY P1L0r "This Is a labor of love.'' Newport-Mesa watchdog Chriss Street said. "If It were not for my Interest In my daughteund In my community, I would not be wasting my time." lllDIX Around Town 4 Cityside .......... 2 Oassified ..... 11 ~nce.2 Cimword ..... 12 .~ .... :12 ...... NcticeS ... 8 l.OC'M only ..... 2 Sp(lrts •......••...•. 7 lheVtfdid ..... 3 Weather .......... ~ ii' LOCUIONLY 111~11' bl 11111 -...... 'Cll 11 It's been abOOt four months since Rod MacMi11~n retlreCt from the Newport-Mesa Unified SchoOI District board Ol trustees, and the a>mmunity is set to !hrow h1~.!!t_ ~ .. COuntyJ"-~.r~ ~·· DelftWllhalt .. . .__in .... ......, went. ICMdUlid b 6 P!!'· March JO. MlcMban Will be bonoNd lat .. so,.,. ol CXM'NRUlt~ .W. tD the 9dM)al bOlld, Harbor Ne. BOys Club and HarbOr Arca 8.ueball. • The $25-per·person adminlon includes dinner, a receptJorfind 1 salute to MacMiUian.Alsoindudedin the COit Is a contitbution to the ROd MM:Millian SW.nt ~ Fund. whk;h wtll be--"*' llO .. \4fta hltftldm ... ~ need ftnlral help '° pwtidplte 'In attlvlllll such • addida, cit.ma .net tho ... Jodor-.orbmore d11iir. ...... cd "8-4942. ...,. The vote may be close tonight when the Newport-Mesa school board decides whether to approve th~ two tapes. BY f\iAJ.y ANN !LuMON, STAFF Wann NEWPORT-MESA -Two sex education videos up for approvnl for classroom use got mixed re- views from trustees in an informal polling of the school board Mon- day aft ernoon. While trustee Wendy Lccce had earlier expressed concern that the films fail to emphasize ab tincncc, none of the other Newport-Mesa Unified School District trustees seemed bothered by that aspect of the conte nt. Some instead cited problems "ith scripts and the org:inization of the information. • The school board is slated to·' night to discuss the tapes ond vote on whether to approve their use in the seventh through 12th grades. The board twice postponed oction on the tapes to allow tru tees time to study them. At the lo t bo:ird mcctinJ. Lcccc $aid he would certainly give the vidc a "no" vote. She said the district hould seek out sex edu ation materials th:it do a • better job of tressing abstinence. Out tru~tccs Martha Fluor, Jim ferryman and Serene Stokes pvc the vldcc>& • acncral thumbs-up Monday, sayin1 they were im- prcaCd with the way the tapa detwd into the subjeet or values and individual reapon1ibilitic1. ... ,,.._...... , • • 2 Tuesday, March 14, 1995 . l:OCALS ONLY IHI IS A sophomore at Orange Coast College who has her han9s full with: 23 units this semester; a scat on the Associated Students Board of Directors; serving as president of the OCC Republican Club and as an award-winning member of the school's Speech and Debate team. She is majoring in political scienc:~ arid last year was voted the college's Most Outs~nding Student. Oh, yeah :;-she is also the m<ajlcr of a 20-month·old girl who stays with Campbell's parents in Lancaster while she attends classes at OCC during the week. "My main goal is to be a good mother for my daughter," Campbell said. "She is my incentive -she is everything to me." With so much on her plate, it's almost a wonder Ca111pbell stays focused. But, focused -and determined -is exactly how to describe this 19-year-old .woman. THI ROAD TO THI COAST Born in Colorado, Campbell and her family moved to the desert town of Lanca!>ter when she was in the third grade. She was just as active in high school as she is in college - !>he was a varsity cheerleader and student' government leader. She was the average teen-ager wi th above-average dreams. But, something happened in ~er !>ophomore year that changed the way she looked at life, and the way !.he looked at herself. "When J was 15, I was sexually a!>!>aulted. The person who raped me got 12 years in prison," she said. "After that experience, I rea.lized how instrumental the D.A. was in rehabilitating my life. I decided then that l wanted to commit my life to being an advocate for victims' rights." Although she suffered emotionally and phy!.ically because of the rape, Campbell remained more determined than ever to make something out of her life -she decided she wanted to become a lawyer, and then later, a Supreme Court Justice. But, Campbell almost gave up on that dream when she found out she was seven months pregnant in the spring of her senior year. Five days after her high school graduation, she gave birth to a premature baby girl. Confused and upset, Campbell said it was her parents who helped her go on to college. "The most instrumental su pport for me succeeding has been my family. Without them I wouldn't ~ have been able to do anything," she said. cm .EDrrOR IRJS YOKOJ, 574-42)) DREAMS OF JUSTICE During the semester, Campbell commutes twice a week, usually Sundays and Thursdays, between her h~e in Lancaster and her small ap rtmcnt across the street from 0 C. The time she gets to spend with her daughter, Charisma, is worth the two-hour drive each ·way, she said. Knowing she would face a long commute, Campbell said she still wanted to attend OCC because of its good academic reputation and because it gave her the chance to leave behind some of the bad things that had' happened to her. "My parents encouraged me to go away to school. They told me to go and see that life isn't just Lancaster, California," she said. Although she said she wasn't ready for a four-year university after high school, she believes she will be when she transfers to UCLA in the spring of 1996. Then, it's on to Jaw school. "I want my life to represent justice. I want to be fair. I want to make a difference in the world." -Story by Annette Cbt1vcz1 -photo by Mt1rc Martin If you know someone who would make an interesting Pilot Person, call our Readers Hotline at 642-6086. Remember to leave your name and phone number. Thanks! CITYllDI .. Director shears his locks after SOY meets goal BY MARY ANN liAJlMON, STAFF Wuru Save Our Youth director Oscar Santoyo plans to start shopping for hats th is week. After a daylong rummage sale Saturday brought in $777, Santoyo kepi his promise to th~ youths at SOY and completely shaved his head because they raised at least $200. wait too long to make their $200 goal. Right when the event kicked off Saturday morning, a man came to the center, gave Santoyo a $200 check and said, "Here, this is for your haircut." "I know I won't be going on any dates for awhile," Santoyo said, · laughing. "I don't have a hat to wear. so I have noticed that it's a lot co lder, And I also found out that I have a weird-shaped head." inspire the teens at SOY to raise money for the cash-strapped center. The privately-funded organization that offers an alternati_ve to gang life is In dire need of donations to keep the center running, he said. In fact, the youths didn't have to Someone even donated clippers to shear away Santoyo's thick crop of black hair. After the youths took a little off the top, Santoyo broke out the shaving cream and a razor and whisked off the rest. The last time Santoyo had his head shaved was when he was playing basketball at Estancia High School, from where he graduated in 1982. Santoyo planned tfic stunr to "No matter what, I would have shaved my head anyway because it's a great motivator for the kids,'.' Santoyo said. "If all it takes is for me to shave my head to keep the center open, I'll do it." Two Costa Mesa men Injured in crash, then arrested Two Costa Mesa men were injured, one critically, and arrested for drunken driving after a late-n ight, two-car accident Sunday on the southbound f an Diego Freeway just nor~ of Harbor Boulevard. About 10:15 p.m., Adolfo Gutierrez, 21, was driving "erratically" and speeding in a 1977 Pontiac, said California Highway Patrol spokeswoman Officer Angel Johnson. Gutierrez reportedly veered to the right to avoid rear-ending a slower car in front of bjm and struck the rear of a 1995 Toyota driven by Joseph Kim, 24, who wasn't wearing a seat belt. Kim suffered major injuries and head trauma and was taken by ambulance to Western Medical Center in Santa Ana, Johnson said. Both cars flipped over in the crash. Gutierrez was also taken by ambulance to Western Medical Center in Santa Ana, for treatment of minor injuries. The accident closed down four Janes of traffic on the southbound San Diego Freeway for about two hours and backed up traffic to the Costa Mesa Freeway about three miles away, Johnson said. fiiJPiL VII.. 89, ... 62 lboiaaJ It .101111-. Publisher Wlllla111 Lobdell, Edilor Sin. 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From 1987 to 1993, Smith was president of Irvine Pacific, the predecessor of JAC. Donald Bren, the chairman of The Irvine Co., will temporarily fill Smith's position until a replacement is chosen. "(Smith) has been thinking America' 111111 team to vtsn Thursday The America' sailing team will make an appear· ancc at Bullocks South Coast Plaza on Thursday. The all-female sailing team will autograph "America's Cup '95" posters from 7 to 9 p.m. in Bullocks accessory department, located on the store's second floor. Customers will also have a cha·ncc 10 win an of· ficial America> Citizen watch. For more information, call kosemaric Robles at 556-0611. Workers sought for golf tourney Volunteers arc sought to help organize and staff the second annual Volunteer Center of Greater Orange County's golf tournament. The tournament is scheduled for Aug. 21 and the first committee meeting will be at 7:30 a.m. MQrch 28, at the Volunteer Center headquarters in Santa Ana. 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S.1 first low 1:11 a.m ........... 1.3 Second high • l:Ol p.m ........... 4.4 Second low .......... .. 1 :49 p.m .......... -0.l WEDNESDAY first high 7:51 a.m ........... s.2 flrtt low 1147 a.m ........... 0.8 Second hlif1 '\1:28 p.m ........... 4.7 •Second low 2:18 p.m .......... -0.l Walfr temp.: ~ ,, •• lurfll .. / Wtnretr•k . .. , .......... , A punchy new west·southwest swell has • arrived on our coast, which wlll mix with ;a 1moaller south-southwest swell to make (un head·hlgh ~ves In between storm fronts. AJlhough there are not 1ny major 1Mll1 on the lmmedJate horizon, the overall set·up In the • Northern Padr1e I• very 1lmil1r to mld·Dettm~r 19'4, which brought epic w•vt• through January. For ~lly turf reports and f0ttaJU, all (900) 976-SURf. The call costs $1 .SO plut any posslblt toll. ,: Newport Beach/Cotta Mesa Dally P.llot C..-.ONDINCI Thank yous onarad for communltY'~ help I n the name of the Whittler School community. I, wish to thank the hundreds of people in our community who made the Newport H:irbor Zone rummage sale for Whittier School such a success on · March 4. Even the weather hod mercy on us! We arc espcciaHy appreciative _to the management of Smart & final for its support of its local elementary sch.ool and the Newport-Mesa district 0pcratfons department for the us~ of he.a">'. duty trucks. (I never learned to drive a semi at pnnc1pal school, but learned how for this.) . The staff of Whittier School is already making plans for the $7,500 that was collected that day. We ar~ especially appreciative of all those who donated items, marked items, were there nt 5 a.m. for set·ijp, worked the event and were there for clean-up. We are also appreciative of all those shoppers who found many great deals. Snappers in~luded e~eryone from two school board members, a city council representative and principals from i:ieighboring schools, . to Smart & Final employees on thetr break. • Not only was the event an opportunity to support. a member of the family with some special needs, but 1t WU$ an opportunity for the community at large to show its support outside its customary attendanc~ areas: Emily Evans, Ensign PT A president •. organized this event to generate dollars-, and more importantly, t~ bring people together. I was extremely proud of this truly community effort by the nine schools involved. JUAN DE JESUS Principal Whjttier School 0 . On Feb. 4, the monument for Collister Natis Stinson was laid at Harbor Lawn Mortuary. We would like to send an extra special thanks to everyone who participated 1n our fund-raiser car washes, which were held Oct. 29, 30 and Nov. 5 and 6, 1994. We raised almost $5,000, $3,500 of which went to the monument, $1,000 to the city of Costa Mesa in the form of a donation for Smallwood Park. The remainder is to purchase a plaque which the city will use to place the plaque in honor of Natis. We wish to express a special thank to the community and these'following persons: Drandy Koch, Brian Hoagland, Chris Lunder, Jason Wareh, Chrissy Cast, Janine Miller, Kristen Popov, Shelly Sieh, Christie Slawson,.Kelly Miller, Cameron Hill, Mike WaJsh, Erika Garcia, Leah Bado, Father Bruce Patterson, Gerry Parh:im, Mitch and Lori Rickard, David Alkema and Marie Woods. To the following businesses: Hnrbor Lawn Mortuary, Daily Pilot, reporters Marc S. Posner and Tina Borgatta, IKO, Mesa Verde Shell, Bill Bo Baggens, USA Harleys, Taco Bell, Jack in the Box, Marie Woods Flowers, Costa Mesa Police Department, Costa Mesa Parks and Recreation, Costa Mesa mayor and Lillie Caescrs' Pizza. Thanks to all who became involved! 0 TINA FILBEY Costa Mesa I want to take a minute to recognize a very fine of(iccr on the Costa Mesa Police Department staff and to thank him for a job well done. My daughter Melanie was robbed at gunpoint at Conroy's Flower Shop. Officer Bill Adams was the patrolman who responded to her 911 call. Officer Adams had a calm and pro(essional air while working . on the report, which in turn calmed the three teen-age victims. When Officer Adams spoke to me by phone, his composed demeanor gave me a feeling of confidence that my daughter and her friends were sa fe and would be home soon. While on duty the next evening, Officer Adams stopped by ~e noeP"Shop to see if the girls were all right, but wa~told hey were not working that shift. He then came by ou? ome to check on Melanie. He found Heather and David here as well and talked to all of us. He again reassured the girls that it was safe to return to their jobs at the 11ower shop, that the police were only a phone call away and that the individual was far away from here and very unlikely to return. His pleasant personality and easy way of talking to { teens made me feel so proud of the Costa Mesa Police Department. What a very fine example he sets for these young people. We have been homeowners in Costa Mesa for more than 22 years and I have always h:id the highest respect for the men and women of the department. For Officer Adams to go two steps above and beyond the call of duty to check up on these teens just adds to my very high regard of the officers. Thank you for making Officer Adams and others like him available to us! He did a good job, set a wonderful example and helped three scared teens and a very frightened mother through this ordeal. Keep up the good work! DIANE B. WlLLIAMS Costa Mesa POLICI flLU Police remind residents to lock up Costa Mesa police ore advising residents to close ond lock windows and doors when they leave their homes -even if it's for a matter of minutes. "We're having a majority of our residential burglaries through opcn'doors and open windows.'' said Officer Sue Crouse, ~ crime prevention specialist in the department. "We wont to encourage people no matter how long they're going to be aone •.• the' need to lock everything up:• • Oaraac side doors left open or unlocked ore also a key entry point for buralars, Crouse said. Additionally, most or the home burahuies occur in brond daylight. between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m., Crouse warned. While officers have recently noticed a rise ill open-door and opcn·window breU:·in• on tbe :r- Eut Side, buralan aro equal ~portunlty auadcen, no~ ravorina ony 1pcdfic nei&litorhOOd in the dty, Crowe said. ~ • Newport Beach/Costa Mesa OaJly Piiot Meeting BiUle Holiday Was memorable, even II I didn't make her movie I once had a neeting contact with the grea~ jazz singer, Billie Holiday. Recently I saw a biography of her on one of those great A&E biography series and was reminded of th't experience. As one who practically grew up in a dance hall, I had an The Verdict early exposure to jazz. Those of us who were Balboa· re&ulars became quite close to our yearly house bands at the Rendezvous. After the Rendezvous closed we would often go to the homes of the musicians for parties. There we would listen to scratchy old records and the musicians would discuss the various artists whose recordings they were. Thus l was introduced to such great black musicians as Louie Armstrong, Jimmy Lunceford, Duke Ellington, Don Redman and Fletcher Henderson. It must be remembered that segregation was not limited to the South. It was nationwide. Black musicians were not allowed to perform any place but in black ballrooms and clubs. In the Los Angeles area, that limited them to Frank Sebastian's Cotton Club in Culver City and the Dunbar ~ Hotel on Central Avenue in Los Angeles. When I went to USC I haunted those places. But, back 10 Balboa. It was during those early mornin~ . session with the local mus1c1ans that I was introduced to the voice of Billie Holiday and listened to white musicians as they practically drooled over her taming, her delivery, her phrasing. She didn't have a great voice. She was basically a torch singer but she was recognized by all jazz . musicians, black and white, as something special. With that as a tmckground, in 1943 I spent a memorable night in New York on a weekend leave from the Air Combat Intelligence School in Quonset Point, R.1. I started early and ended late. I listened to Eddie Condon and his group of immortal Chicago musicians. I went to Harlem and listened to Chick Webb and Ella Fitzgerald. . . And so it was that in the wee small hours of the morning I was on S2nd Street and saw Billie Holiday's name over a small nightt lub. I went in, found a booth, listened to Miss Holiday sing a set, then asked the waiter to tell Miss Holiday that an admirer from Calif omia would like to buy her a drink. To my surprise, she accepted. She came to my booth, ordered a drink and we were just starting to talk when I realized that someone was standing beside our booth. I looked up. It was a Second Lieutenant of the Air Force. He spoke. When he did so I ascertained that he was drunk, that he was angry and that he was from the South. . He said, "Lieutenant, you are a disgrace to the uniform you arc wearing, sitting there drinking with a god damn n-----." Understandably, I took umbrage at his remarks and started to get out of th e booth. Getting out of a booth is . awkward. You slide along the scat, then sort of crouch as you get to the end of the seat. I was in that crouched position when the flyboy hit me and knocked me down. He hit me on the top of my head and probably hurt his hand more than he· hurt my head. Nevertheless, down I went. A s I went down 1 saw a man who had been standing by, reach out, spin the flyboy around and hit him one blow. It was a beauty. He knocked the flyboy out, cold as a clam. By this time Miss Holiday had come out of the booth. She looked down at the unconscious officer and said "When he comes to, there's liable to be more trouble. Would you mind leaving?" We did and I discovered that my benefactor was an Australian Commando. He wasn't particularly race conscious, just thought the Oyboy's sneak punch was unfair so decided to even the odds. I never saw Billie Holiday again. Neither did I see the Australian Commando or the flyboy again. It was about this time that Billie Holiday was getting herself involved in drugs, which shortened her career and her lif c. Diane Ross made a movie of Billie Holiday's tragic life - "Lady Sings the Blues" -jn 1972. Somehow, they left the above incident out. Robert Gardner, a Corona de/ Mar resident, Is a retired judge and author of "Bawdy Balboa." Hls column appears Tuesday. Largcat. Selection of one of a kind Invcst.Jnent Pcralan Ru~a, New & Antique -Contemporary Linc of Custom Rugs -COfie<.1.Jon of Old World Klllms & Sumaks ~ewe &rvk:n Aoallable: C.~'"• wm.n c.111111ter Longtime Balboa resident William Cheyne Sangster died Thursday after a long bout with emphysema. He was 78. Mr. Sangster was born in Worcester, Mass., on May 1, 1916. He grew up in Pasadena where he attended Muir Tech High School. After graduation he attended USC on a football scholarship, played on the 1939 national championship team as fullb~ck a11d was dubbed "Wild Bill" Sangster. After college, Mr. Sangster worked in the Los Angeles County Sheriffs office before being called into the Navy, where fle served as an advanced intclligcn~ officer to a PT Q,:>at OllTUUJU squadron on the march to Guadacanal. Following the war in 1946, Sangster moved to Orange and opened a dry goods store in the historic downtown. He served on the board of directors of the First National Bank of Orange County, now Wells Fargo, for 17 years; he also served three terms as an elected trustee of the Orange Unified School District and was president of the YMCA for three years. He had lived in Balboa since 19SS. Mr. Sangster was an active member of Rotary International, the American Legion, American Red Cross, Orange Chamber of . Commerce and the Catalina Island Yacht Club. He is survived by his wife of SS years, Margaret; son Robert and daughter Karen; four grandchildren; and one great-granddaughter. . Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturda)' at Pacific View Memorial Park in Corona del Mar. ln lieu of fl°"'crs, the family suggests donations be made to a favorite charity. WIDlllll Whltlow William "Dick" Whitlow, a Newport Beach resident since 1968, died of cancer in the Northern California city of Roseville on Friday. H'e was 76. Whitlow was a charter member of Big Canyon Country Club and a member of the Newport Beach Tuesday, March 14, 1995 3 Country Club. He was also president of the Garden Gr~c school district board at one tune and the Kiw;mis club. A native of Kentucky, Whitlow was a World War II 8-17 bomber pilot who was shot down over Holland in 1943. ln 1948 he came to California, and wa's the second attorney to open a law practice in Gardch Grove. Whitlow continued be a probate/ business lawyer in Oran~e County until he retired m 1990. He is survived by his wife DufCy; sons William, R?bert and Brady; and six grandchtldrcn. Memorial services will be held at 10 a.m. Monday at St. John's Episcopal Church, .l~·fyfa!n S~., in Roseville. Conlnbutaons an has name' can be made to St. John's Episcopal Cnurch. 'Bossy Bingo' drops $8,200 on Est~ncia Grad Night Correcuon BY M.u.Y ANN lluMON, STAFF Wuna COSTA MESA -After nearly two hours, two cows did their duty Friday and made some money for four lucky people. Estancia High's "Bossy Bingo" fund-raising event -in which peo· pie wagered on where the cows would "plop" on a field -was staged by Grad Night plannc;rs and brought in $8,200 for the annual party. • . . . Estancia's practice field was di- vided into 2,SOO-square-foot plots and were randomly numbered one through 2,500. Each plot sold for SS. Wanted: Stories about the Newport library The Newport Beach Pub- lic Library is looking for "Stories From The Stacks," 100-word essays from resi- dents and students about their adventures -serious, funny or somewhere in be- tween -in the libtary. The contest, co-sponsored by the Daily Pilot, is part of the library's 75th an- niversary celebration. Writ- ers can tum in their stories by March 27 at the circula- tion desk of any Newport Beach library or send them to "Stories From The Stacks" Contest, Central Li- brary, 1000 Avocado Drive, NcwPort Beach, 92660. Wmncrs and their essays will be published in the Daily Pilot during National Library Week, April 9-15. Two bovines from the Orange County Fairgrounds' Centennial Farm w t loose in the field and determined he bingo winners by doing their business in certain squares. Nick Wo ack and Helena Shep-. phirt were wners of the square "'here the irst plop landed, winning $250. The ecdnd drop brought event orga 'zer Nancy Urricariet $500. Urricariet donated half of her winnings to the Grad Night commit- tee. But the grand prize winner was Crissy Brooks, daughter of Estan- cia 's PTA president, who won • $1,000 on the third plop. "It was so much fun with kids there, because I think it was the first time that the whole school got behind a fund-raiser," Urricarjc-.t said. The "Looking Back" feature in Monday's Daily Pilot had incorrect information about how far some piers on Balboa Island moved during the 1933 earthquake. The piers on one side of the island moved about six inches away from the sea wall, according 10 longtime Newport resident George Grupe. The Grad Night committee al so donated $500 10 the Centennial Farm Foundation in appreciation for the loan of the cows. The Grad Night commillee has set a budget of $25,000 for this year's "traveling" party, in whi~h .~e­ niors will board an Amtrak tram an Santa Ana to venture off to a sur- prise destination for refre~hments, dancing and other enteriainmcnt. 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Balboa 81\-d.), Corona dcl Mar Branch Library (4?0 Mangold A\e.) and 1'farinen Branch ubrary (2005 Oo\cr Om'C). For more inform:u1on, c~I 717·3807 or 711-3800. WEDN~DAY •on•Y DlSCUSSION The literJO v.orl..s of Pu!Juer pnz,:-v.inning poet and C~)lSt Karl 5hJpiro v.111 be the focu5 of the March m .. cting of \'01ccs & \'is1ons from 2:30 •o ~ pm in the Fr1end5' Communjty Room o( the :'\c.,.pon Beach Central L1br.>r. The librar. 1s at 1000 .\\u..aJo A'c D.:t31ls, 717-3500. TAX ASSISTAHCI PROOIAM Free fodl!rJI and s1a1e income tax help VIDEOS froat Pa90 1 .. In tc:rm> ol o'crall content I ' :h0ugla the~ "ere good and could "C u'>cd to >tJrt a good healthy J,, .. ,b>aon "iih !>tudents," Fluor 'JIJ "I'm am.ou> to he:ir v.hat my :ol:c::11.~uc> 1h1nk before l \Ole. But I v.a; arnprc:»ed Y.ith them. I .11uugh1 the:-v.ere 'cry good, espe· .1Jl1) the 'Jlue) talk and teaching rc>pvn!>1bal1 t)." Cnc \ldeo 1s called ''What Aboi..t Sex? Teens Speak Out About Parems, Peers & Personal Responsibility" and deals "ith de- casion·making ba!>ed on personal values. The other tape in question is a CBS Schoolbreak Special ti- tled "Love in the Dark Ages," "hich tells the story of a teen rela- tionship that gets intimate too fast. Both selections were submitted by teachers for use in their class- rooms. A review panel made up of par· cnts screened and recommended the videos for trustee approval. During the last couple or weeks, the two tapes have arguably been the honest rentals in the area. The f)a1ly Pilot tried three times to ob- t.ir n copies from the district, but wa~ told each time that the tapes \\ere "ched.cd out." Tru~tcc Ed Decker preferred the CDS !ipccial. The "What About Sex ... " tape's overall ~cnpt and content could have been improved, he said. ' is avaibble to locaJ residents ~ry Wednesday C.rOm .5 &o 7:JO p m. daroUp April ll at tbe Colla Mesa La"braty, l!sS Put A,-e, Taxpayers dcsirint help s.houJd brinJ the t.u imtruajon boolJeu and forms tbcy ~i\-cd in the mail. records oC income and deductions and ocbtr pertinent records. F~ more information. c:all 646-8845. NISCllOOL STOllTTIMI The N~-port Beach Public µbnuy is offering Prcsehool Storytimcs every Wednesday at1d Thursday at 10:30 a.m. at the Central Library (1000 Avocado Ave.). For more information. call 717·3807 or 717·3800. ..uasUDu r A slide-lecture program that takes a close loot at Greece begins at 7:30 p.m. u tbc Lido Isle Oubbousc., 701 Via Lido Soud in NC'4"J>Ort Beach. The prouam is open to the pllblio. Admission is SS for non-members. Seating is limited. RcscrvatX>os can be made by calling 432-~. THURSDAY OM.DIN CLU8 The Newport Beach Garden Oub's geoeraJ meeting will convene al 9:30 a.m. al Oubhousc Phase 2., 1900 Port Carlow in Ne"i><>rt Beach. A lecture titled "The Challenge of Growing "I was especially disappointed that in one section where they deal with the use of condoms that they made an implication that con- doms are very safe," said Decker. "And I realize the reference may have been to avoid pregnancy, but it did not deal with 1he use of condoms and the 1hreat of AIDS." Stokes held the polar-opposite ,;ew. She said the "Wh:at About Sex ... " video was handled in a pro- fessional style appropriate for a health class. She said the show provides an open:Cn'ded format that allows students to follow up with discussion after viewing the tape. The CBS Special, meanwhile, could be difficult for teachers and students to follow and doesn't leave much room· for discussion later, Stokes said. Board president Judy Franco .had not seen the videos when con- tacted Monday afternoon. Though he was the one who had recommended the board hold off on a decision the second time be· cause of Lecce's reservations, Fer- ryman said be personally found nothing wrong with either tape. "I watched both of them and 1 thought both of them were done in very good taste," he said. "The reason I suggested that we pull them off the agenda was because, if one of the trustees has a con- cern, I have a concern. "As for the videos, I 'm \'Cry comfortable with both of them. I think they are informa1ive and very constructive." BBC PHILHARMONIC Mon .• March 20, 8 p.m. Orange County Performing Arts Center Yan Pascal Torteller and Sir Peter Maxwell Davies, conductors Hakan Hardenberger. trumpet Ra vel Rapso<ile Espagnole Davies Trumpet Concerto and St Thomas Wake Debussy La Mer Preview. 7 p m.. Segerstrom Hall. Lecturer Alan Chapman • ii ? Camellfas" -.;11 be presented by Mrs. Buller. For more information, call 640-8812 or 644-6088. DRAMAnc HADING South Orange Counry'5 Thcarrc's Rc!dcrs Theatre group will perform a dramiuic reading of Lillian Hellman's "The Little Foxes" at 7 p.m. in 1hc Friends' Meeting Room of the PARKING Fro• Pa9e 1 Edwards, Jan Debay and John Cox voted against the ordinance, v. hich v. ill be the subject of a second council hearing on March 27. Because · nail salons and beaut) parlors frequently bave a large \Ol- ume of customers at oAe time, the city's planning stafWetermine.d that a couple of salons v.ithin the ci1y were creating traffic problems within their respective neighbor- hoods. Staff decided that the prob- lem could be alleviated by requir- ing nail salons to provide one parking space for each 80 square feet of floor area -approximately three times the existing parking re- qCJirement. Former Councilman Phil San- sone first raised the issue a year ago out of concern that Corona del Mar salons did not provide enough parking for employees and CUlitomers. The council eventually US TREASURIES n • 250-6345 or mo 87~829 · · 5«:u'!ties ~ Inc. Membet: NASO StPC 2082 MicNlson Drlw, S1e. 212 nine, CA 92715 24 Hour Ra1~ Info 1 800 US TRfASury - Ul'IUT Newport Beach Central Library. The library is at 1000 A\'OC:ldo Ave. Dct3ils. 717-3800. llHIOR TAXI.I Tax counselor Mark Frisman and The Jewish Senior Center of Orange County arc offering free tax assistance to seniors 60 and older every Thursday through April 13 to help prepare adopted an interim emergency or- dinance: prohibi1ing the city from issuing permits to retail personal sel'\-ice businesses. A second emer· gency ordinance allowed busi· nesses to cxp3nd their retail use provided that the council adopted stricter parking requirements. Planning Director Jim He,\icker told 1he council Monday that only two salons were causing parking congestion. One of these salons, counci!Jnan Cox noted, has since gone out of business. On Feb. 23, the planning commission 'oted 5-1 to deny the new regulations. Sev- eral commissioners declared 1hat the new restrictions \\.Ould unfairly punish the salon industry for the problems of a few isolated busi- nesses. They also felt that the ag· gressive regulations would discour· age new businesses from locating in Newport Be ach. Cox offered a motion to uphold t_he commission's decision. But Mayor John Hedges's substitute motion suggested that the council . . . KENNY t!tc PRINTER ]':JO 3712 Could your stress-filled clays use some atrus-free meals? 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The :luxiliary orrc~ a broad range of community service programs in leglll educations, leial assistance 11nd youth sciviccs. For more informa1lon ~bout the luncheon o.r membership, contact Denise Jones a1 675-0239. PAJllNTINO WITH UIS ANGIR , The A to Z of effective parenting will be discussed in a workshop at th e Newport Center United Methodist Church 1601 Marguerite, Corona dcl Mllr fc~m 7 to 9 p.m. Tickets arc SS per ?crson. For more information c:ill 644-0740. • PINNA CU .MlmNO The Pinnacle Group·~ w~kly meeting will feature Joe Jenldns, owner :ind manger of the Snelling & Snelling office. lie will discuss how 1o'm:uch the right ecrson with the right job. The meeung will be al The Center Club 650 Town Center Drive, Costa Mes~, al 7:15 :i.m. Cost is $15. For reservations, c:ill 7234212. Jim SilvJ, Orange County supcr.1sor for the 2nd District, v.ill be the guest speaker at the Costa Mesa Republican Assembly meeting al 7 p.m. The meeting will be at 1he Neighborhood St11d your items to Around Toll'n editor, TJ1e DDily Pilot, 330 JV. DDy St., Costa MesD, Cu/if..92627. pass the amendments to a second reading and continue the public hearing on March 27. ln the up· coming weeks, the council and staff-would have the opportunity to conduct additional research and become more familiar \\Ith the issue. Hedges placed the 11cm on the council's agenda after the planning commission rejected th~. ordinance. As of May of 1994, Newport Beach had approximately 129 nail salons, barber shops and beauty parlors. To date, nobody ha~ ~poke agains1 the new regulatiom at an)' or the city's public hearings. AMISH COUN1RY TRADffiONS' STIIANNUAL ·CRAFT SHOW March 16 -18 Thursday -Saturday O~en 10-5 All Days ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS 88 FAIR DRIVE, COSTA MESA FREE ADMISSION! 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Where he once took part in Moorlach's campaign, Sfrcct now says Newport-Mesa is the only "team" he wants to be part of. No stranger to the board meetings, Street urged the district not to borrow the $47 million in 1993. One year later, after the distri ct had earned $1.1 million in interest, he told the board not to roll over the invei.iment and continue its involvement in the pool. The school board'.s rollover vote passcti by a 3-2 margin. With. thl! county in bankruptcy and payments coming due, Street is advising the di!.trict to consider defaulting on iti. bond payment in . . June rather than subject the district to a death by 1,000 cuts. He also suggested the school board organize a committee of IOC<ll financial CEOs to advise the) board and lend financial expertise -a move district Superintendent Mac Bernd did make. "I've always offered to help witH the negotiations," Street said. "If they would do the right thing, I'd even help them raise a whole lot of rponey. BuJ 1 can't do it if the school distk"ict keeps losing $5 million to $10 million every two years through stupidity." Street and others attended a breakfast meeting with district representatives, but he said community input is not welcomed. •· 1 'd characterize this more as a sit-and-listen group than an advisory group," he said. Out sitting and listening is not Street's style. It was, he claims, through sheer competi1ive drive that his firm became 1he only private brokerage firm to work on county accounts, landing the county's short-term investmcnl Tuesday, March 14, 1995 5 pool and pension plan in the early to mid-I980s. The experience was his ~&(Sl encounter with Citron. "Bob had thi) philosophy that all brokers in Orange County were idiots. l guess I was the exception," Street said. "Even then, it was obvious to me that he was engaging in some very • high-risk transactions." Although Street's daughter Melissa graduates from Corona dcl Mar High School in June, Street iays his interest in the school district's stability will not taper off. He has two younger sons -Chriss Jr. and Scott -who will eventualJy be entering the district, and Street says he is wilJing to keep shouting. ''Back in October of 1993, certain parties in the district were calling me a radical, a loose canon and a i.nake," he said. "My wife came home one day and said, 'Chrbs, you've got to i.top tlus. They're going to stan btirning l>\\ Jst1J...as in our IJ\\ n.' "l guess if anything has been dcmoni.tr:itcd here, i1's that I'm \.Cry tenacious." ~WC MAllnN/0AJLY Pu.or Tolling over tile: Harbor View kindergartener Hannah Dean, 5, and her mother, Susan', work on their tile, one of more than 1,500 being created by the students as part of a fund- raising effort to purchase a new kiln for the Newport Beach school. Looking for a good deal? 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"It's pretty obvious both guns were used,'' said Police Chief Bob McDonnell, who visited Henry in the critical care unit of Hoag Mc· morial Hospital on Monday. "h 's just a matter of (detcrmin· ing) which rounds caused which injuries ... ln a day or so, we're hoping to bring this into focus and get a fix on what happened." • Meanwhile, pathologists from the Orange Couhty Coroner'$ Of· fice conducted an autopsy on Ca·. 1cedo's body. And, as is routine with aJJ of· ficer-involved shootings, 1he coun· ty Di)lrict Auorney's office is also in"e!.tigating the incident. On Monday, McDonnell said Henry remained "hooked up to a lot of equipment." Dul, by 1he afternoon, hospital officials were reporting that Henry's condition, though still crit· ical, had stabilized. "He is breathing on his own," Gonis said Monday. "So, that is at leas t one positive thing right now." On Sunday, doctors spent more than five hours in surgery to re· move the bullet from the officer's head. A!. new!. of the shooting spread through 1he community, re sidents rc!>ponde d with words of support Jnd financial as!>is1ance for the 30- \Car-old officer, his wife and their ihree young children, ages 6, 2 and three weds. The Newport Beach Police Em- ployees A~socialion has )el up a tund for Henry and his famiJy, .,., ho li\e in South County. "One officer out in the field was even flagged down by a resident who wanted to give a check to do- DOVER Front Page 1 the effort. "Giving this over to a subcom- millee would divert the issue," Glover said. "Nobody in Newport Beach would want a six-lane high· way in their neighborhood. Let's lace the issue and get it started." Councilwoman Jean Watt also encouraged the city to begin the amendment process and create a study. ''We re ally have nothing to lose through this and everything to gain," she said. Seve ral rc!.idcn1s who live in dose proximity 10 Dover Drive than ked Glover for her efforts and -,<1id they supported keeping the roadw ay at its current width. Jan V;.inder!>loor, a 16th Street resi· de111 who preJic1eJ an increase in traffic in his neighborhood if Dover were widened, said all neighboring rc!>idential streets shou ld be the !lame width. "It's ironic 1ha1 Dover Drive (if widened) could be wider than Pa- cific Coa!>I Highway al Mariners Mile," Vandersloot said. Mayor Pro Tern Jan Dehay was initially concerned that the process was moving too quickly. When she wa:. as!>ureJ that the !.tudy would determine if the change was in the city's best interest, Debay sup- ported Glover's motion to initiate the amendment. • The council's recommendation \\ill be forwarded lo the transpor- wt 1on director of the Orange County Environmental Manage· mcn l Agency. Call 642-5678 to place a classified ad . ..;! OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO COOCTAILS • FOOD'TO 00 PHONE AHfAC> 196 IAIT t711t ST.,• COSTAMISA Newport Beach/Costa Mua Dally Pilot J~offi~~~;n~~l~-m~~ In ~m ~ ~m:.~~· and John Ellingham were Newport occurred m 1958, when over a 61·year-old consultant Lambert to the ground. wounded on Nov. 14, 1970, it Officer William Talbot was shot identified as Arthur Lambert on Two Newport »arbor High was the firs1 Newport Beach in the hand by a 0.Cing suspect a Saturday ni&ht 24 years ago. School students had been police-involved shooting in 12 on Udo Isle. . Lambert had bcc_n. spoiled participating ln a ride-along years. And at the time, police Now, the Sunday shoolang of moments before dnvmg program in 3 car with another called Gardiner's and 9mcer Rob~rt Heney -who er~atically down Pacific Coast officer and witnessed the EJlingham's on-duty shooting the hes unconscious at Hoag Highway. h · d'd La bert's wife worst in the department's Hospitat a(ter being shot in the The officers confronted 5 ~ang, c:s 1 h ~ dt t wcr~ history. head -may eclipse both those Lambert as he pulled in front of 'd' e 0. hccrt es r ~ ~ Gardiner, now the chief of incidents. his trailer at the Dunes Trailer 11 1.ng wit -pat~ mo om police for the San Luis Obispo On Monday, Gardiner -who Park. Smith -drove up to the scene Police Department, was shot in lost a kidney because of the 1970 As Gardiner and Ellingham so the teens could watch. wh~t he the stomach after stopping a shooting -telephoned the spoke to Lambert, he pulled out thought would be a routmc field motorist on Pacific Coast department to oUer his support a .25-caliber automatic and fired sobriety test. Highway. ffis partner Ellingham tQ Henry, his family and the a shot at Gardiner, hHting the It was Smith who was finally was wounded in the leg. other officers on the force. officer in the stomach. able to subdue Lambert. Prior to' that, the last Gardiner was 22 and Ellingham was shot in the leg -By Tin~ Borptt;i nate to tho fund," Newport Beach Police Lt. Tim Newman said on Monday. "Flowers have been com· ing to the (department's) front desk all day long. "The officers have been passing the. hat to collect funds in anti· cipation of any financial needs of the family. I think that kind of helps us all feel a liule better, be· cause there's not mu ch we can do." Henry was recruited by the Newport Beach Police Department in August 1989 and graduated from the police academy in Janu· ary 1990. His parents live in West· minsrer. Capt. Jim Jacobs, who heads the detective unit, described the at- mosphere at the department as "grim and morose." "We're all very concerned about (Henry's) progress and condition," Jacobs said. "The next '72 hours are very critical for him." Jacobs said the shooting -the city's first officer-involved shooting in 24 years -has sent shockwaves through the department. Monday morning, a counselor came in to talk to the other offic· ·~ sT~~ SAVINGS inAmertca , S.BONDS ers who work on the graveyard shift with Henry. "It's very sobering," Jacobs said. "We can go 20·something years without having an officer shot, and then this." In November 1970, officers James Gardiner and John El· lingham were shot -in the stom- ach and leg, respectively -· after pulling over a suspected drunken drive-r on Pacific Coast Highway. Gardiner, who now works as chief of the San Luis Obispo Po- lice Department. telephoned the Newport Beach Police Department on Monday to offer his support. "We got a call from him this morning," Jacobs said. "He just wanted to extend his thoughts to (Henry), his family and the other officers." Costa Mesa Police Chief Dave Snowden said incidents like this are always traumatic but also in- tensify the bond Jaw enforcement officers and their families share. "The way people gel through HOME OFFICE SALE! CALL 435- 9575 STORAGE WEST FREE DELIVERY ANYWHERE IN SO. CA.I THIS ATTRACTIVE ROLLING FILE CART KEEPS DOCUMENTS ANO OFFICE SUPPLIES CLOSE AT HAND. IT GLIDES UNDER A DESK OR TUCKS INTO A CORNER. 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Meanwhile, all signs of Sunday morning's incident have been cleared away at the scene, sa id Newport-Harbor Lutheran Church pastor Bill Kirlin-Hackcll. TAI PREPARATION "'lhere wa some blood residue thnl had to be wa,hed away,'' the pastor sllid. "But it's ull clean tod11y .. On S•ndny, the congregation walked upon a gruesome site as they arrive~ for • Sunday mor?ing services. C:ucedo s body rem:uned outside the church until about 11 a.m. Kirlin-Hackett said church starr used black tarps to obstruct the view onto the crime scene from in- side the church. And, he said, Sunday school classes for the chil- dren were canceled. , "We told everybody, incJuding the children, that polico were in- vestigating a crime scene," he said. "There was a feeling of shock among the congregatio.n-. Some of the people in our congregation live just a bJoc:k or two away, and to have some1hjng like this happen so oear their homes and right next to a church js rather traomatic. ~ "I think people in Newpon Beach, in general, have felt preuy insulated. When you compare Newport Beach with other areas of the county, it is a much safer place, for the most part. "Having a person shot, particu- larly an oflicer, is very unusual here." 1 Quality work in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach Since 1969 Expert Brick, Block, Stone, Tile, and Slate. (714) 645-8512 Jim Jennings. 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That's why my son and I drove up from (Tucson) on Saturday, to practice here on Sunday." •Tony Perla, the first to tee off Monday morning (8 a.m.) at Yorba Linda, posted a 3-undcr-par 68 to lead all qualifiers for this week's Senior Classic. Perla, Robert Dominguez (70), Bill Hall (71) and James Marshall (71) earned spots in the $800,000 event at Mesa Verde. Hall and Marshall defeated Bob Betley and Caesar Sanudo, both former Senior Tour winners, who also shot 7ls, on the first playoff hole to earn the third and fourth qualifying spots. • Don Andersen, tournament director, said th at residents around the golf course who are being troubled with parking arrangements for the week, are being compensated for the inconvenience. "They've all been very cooperative," Andersen said. "We've given them a little (like passes to the event) for their troubles." • Senior Tour pro Roy Abramet, along with amateurs Ray Fossum, Randy Golden, Woody Lassiter and Harvey Molendyke, won the pro-am with a 55, by way o~a scorecard playoff, which utilized th e No. 1 handicap hole. The team of Art Schilling (pro), Jim Watson, Chris Cox, Randy Morrison and Bob Wesley also finished at 55. •The weather? It was warm and beautiful Monday. The forecast for the rest of the week could bring much of the same. "(Monday) was the first normal wind we've had in a whih.!, because of the storms," said Schilling, Mesa Verde head pro for 18 years. "The course is a liulc d:unp in some places, but it's in the best .. In the limelight - ~Mesa Verde's Art Schilling suddenly thrust upon center stage. • BY RlcHARD Dul-lN, Srolln \\'J.JTER A rt Schilling's friends ha\oe been coming out of the \\Oodwork. ~ "Yeah, I've been getting a lot of attention," he SJ1d. "I saw a friend (Monday) who I haven't seen in IS years. But I'm glad the people who are coming to see me are friends, and not somebody ebe. Lil..e for a bill, or something. Or like what happened to that Angel replacement player (John Fishel) the other day, when the police picked him up for not paying child support." Schilling, head go~f professional at the Mesa Verde Country Club, a former Northern Arizona University quarterback anti minor league shortstop in the St. Louis Cardinals' organization, is basking in glory this week. He's usually in charge of teaching, merchantlising anti tee times, bu t on Friday Schilling will compete with the Senior PGA Tour pros in the inaugural Toshiba Senior Classic al Mesa Verde, hav ing received the first sponsor's exemption in the tournament. Schilling, 53, played on the PGA"Tour fur six months in 1973, qualifying for three events, yet neH:r making a cut. "I was a Monday qualifier," he ~aid. "I made exactly zero." Schilling, however, who played in the Senior Urni,h Open in 1993 in England, has won his share of club champiom.hips and pro-ams. His biggest ''in came in 1983, when he won the Southern California PGA strol..e play title. Where? At Mesa Verde, naturall). Out pla)ing against weekend golfers and Senior Tour \eterans is a different field. 'l·m swinging OK. I don 't think I'll embar- rass ·myself. I'll beat somebody.' -ART SCHlWNG, ·Mesa Verde Pl'O "There are a lot of people who ha\C high c\pcctations,'' Schilling said. "I don't want to let them down." Sc hilling's advantage is playing in his O\\n bad .. )artl. ·1 hc d1sad\Jntage is pla)ing against guys who earn a living sinking putts wed.-1n anti \\cel..-out. "l'm·swingihg OK," he said. "I don't thin!-.. I'll cmbarr.is-. m)sclf. I'll bc:.11 somebody." After 18 years on the job, this ·is Schilling's s\\ ~Ill song. I lc's ka' ing early next month to open the Plantation Resort Golf Club in lntl10, a Fretl Couples-designed course. The 18-hole golf course will not open for ~other year, but Schilling, \\ho will be tl1e manager and golf director, will be there f~b structuring and membership coordination. "It's just a golf club," Schilling said. "There :rn:n't any tennis courts or swimming • pools. Only golf, and there are no social functions." Schilling, who will be sorely missetl at Mesa Verde, bclicvcs his putting and club selection will be the biggest parts of his game Frida) through Sunday in the Senior Classic. He said the best ball-strikers will succeed in the tournJmcnt, because the lack of roll on the golf course. Schilling also pointed to Jim Albus as :.in early fa, oritc "lie\ plJ) mg ''ell, and he lives in Califorgia, so he's played these conditions before," !:>1.h1lltng said. shape l\.e ever seen it." -By Richard Dunn Dos LEAf..11/DAtl.V rcu>T Art Schilling hits an approach shot in Monday's pro-am. Albus sho t a 3-under 69 Sunday to finish at I I-under :!05 for a three-stroke victory over Jay Sigel and Ray Floyd in the Dominion Senior-. tournament at S:.in Antonio, winning the event for the secortc.! )-~>ar in a row. . Where to park it COSTA MESA -More than 6,000 satellite parking spaces have been estublishcd for spectators at· tending the Toshiba Senior Classic at the Mesa Verde Country Club next week, with free continuous shuttle services provided from the designated parking areas. Monday through Friday. the tour- nament will utilize the Orange County Fairgrounds parking, off Fairview Road and Fair Drive. Shuttles will begin running at 11 a.m. on Monday and Tuesday and 9 . a.m. Wednesday through Friday. On Saturday and Sunday, three alternative parking sites in Costa Mesa will be utilized: •The Town Center lot across from the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel, off Anton Blvd. and Avenue of the Arts, near TGI Friday's res· taurant. • Parking lots at Metro Point on South Coast Dr., and the Auto- mobile Club of Southern California at Fairview Rd. and South Coast Dr. • Estancia High School and Fair- view Park. where a total of 800 parking spaces will be available. Both arc located on Placentia Ave. Shuttle service at all three park- ing areas will be&in {Unnina at 8 o.m. both days. Golf fans arc en· couraged to use thOse satellite park· ing areas. Park"'& Jots will be manned by representatives from Costa Mesa nonprofit orpnizatioos, and proceeds from the S3 parking fees will benefit thole aroupg. - ' Checking out the Classic, hole by hole S pectator friendly. That's how the 18 holes of golf at the Mesa Verde Country Club arc for fans this week. Herc's a closer look: -No. 11 (360 yards, par-4): There 's an electronic scoreboard on the right of the green. No TV tower had been in place as of Monday, but Jim Wa lsh, general manager of Mesa Vertie, said one is supposed to be in place this week. -No. I (424 yards, par-4): To the right of 1he fairway is the Twin Palms hospitality tent, the larges t -No. 12 (169 yards, par-3): To food and beverage area on the golf the right of the fairway is a row course. It's located jusl beyond the of eight commercial tents. The tee lake, which is in front of the tee boxes are behind the nine sky boxes. boxes. A manual scoreboard is on -No. 2 (552 yards, par-S): This ' the left side of the green, with a hole features a food and beverage TV tower behind the green. tent to the right of the fairway, -No. 13 (SOS yards, par·5): resting belween the second and On the right side of the fai rway fourtb fairways. includes a first-aid tenl and a -No. 3 (134 yards, par-3): food and beverage tenl. The eight There's an electronic scoreboard to commercial tents are also the right of th e lake on the right accessible. A manual scorcboarJ side of the green. and TV towe r close in on the -No. 4 (550 yards, par-5): green. Parallel to hole No. 2, the food and -No. 14 (440 yards, par-4): beverage tent rests on the right side DoN LEAct1/DAi1.v ru.OT Another TV tower and electronic of the fairway. Amateur Ted Yates hits out of a bunker. scoreboard, with a 1en1 to the -No. 5 (419 yards, pur·4): The right of tbe fairway. tee boxes are close to the Twin Pulms tent, loca ted in the most -No. 15 (165 yards, par-3): This is tie trouble hole, where picturesque area of the golf course. There's ulso a manual sewage construction has been done. Sod has been placed on the scoreboard 50 yards from the green on the right side. fairway (and will be removed after the tournament), but dirt still -No. 6 (367 yards, par-4): There's a manual scoreboard on remains near the green. Construction trucks on Gisler Ave. arc the left side of the green. s1ill present. A TV tower and manual scoreboard surround the - No. 7 (176 yards, par-3): An electronic scorcboar~es green. on the right side of the green, adjacen t to another hospitality -No. 16 (203 yards, par-3): There's an electronic scoreboard tent. to the left of the green and TV tower behind in back of it. -No. 8 (405 yards, par-4): A manual scoreboard to the left of the green keeps fans updated. -No. 9 (175 yards, par·3): There's an electronic scoreboard facing the clubhouse and the green on the right side, while the celebrated Twin Palms area is to the right of the lake. -No. 10 (467 yards, par·5): To the right of the tee boxes i!> the course's central location, featuring a concession.stand near the practice putting green. A manual scoreboard sits to the left of the green, with a television tower behind the green. -No. 17 (406 yards, par-4): It shares a hospilality tent wi1h No. 14. There's also an electronic scoreboard and TV tower. -No. 18 (390 yards, par-4): This is where it's happening. Nine sky boxes rest around the green nod on the bluffs, with both manual and electronic scoreboards adiacent to the green. The ESPN trailer is nearby, nnd a hospitality tent is to the right of the green (also near No. 13). -By IUclurd Dunn Day-by-day Here's a day-by-day rundown of what's on the docket each day: -Todny: Ten Senior Tour play- ers vie in a Shootout beginning at noon. Dave Stockton, Jim Colbert, George Archer and Jim Dent are four of the IO scheduled to play in this spectator friendly event. It's an event worth $15,000. All 10 players tee off from the same hole. One player is eliminated after each hole. The last remaining play- er podets $5,000. Also today is a professional proctice round and a junior clinic (3 p.m.). · -Wednesday: Opening round of the h"o·day, double shotgun start of the Senior Classic Pro·Am. Twenty· se..>tn fivesomes (135 golfers) will tee off at 7:30 a.m., then another 135 will tee off at 1 p.m. A total of 216 amateurs (four in a group) will play in the pro-am, with each foursome playing with n Senior Tour pro. Amateur foursomes will have a different pro partner each day. -ThursdAy: Second round of the Senior Classic Pro·Arn. The same times and format will be used, with amateurs pla}ing with a different pro. -1'~rldny: Fir t round of play in the 54-hole Senior Classic. First tee times are 8:30 a.m. e;ich day. -Satur'da): Second round. -Sunday. Final round of play. • Salute to the champion and volun· teer reception in the Mesa Verde dining room at 5 p.m. Another game which · has grass in its · veins ~ Only In this sport the cost comes at a slightly better rate. BY R..JCllALD DlfNN, Sl'oln W1una C O~ONA DEL MAR -Quick.. Name a i.port or activity you can pllly where the .elements ~nclu~e fun, cxerci e, fellowship, a location with an ocean breeze, and a cost of only SI per day. TfY lawn boWlina. "I ..tas a ales manaacr all my lire, and I never had a product this goOd to sell," ~aid Tag ·raaart or the Newport Halbor l.Jlwn~-Oub. • Tho club, ~hlch will host the U.S. Pain Southwest D~1on Championlhip May 13·14 and May 20-21, and the U.S. National Open Oct. 14·20, hu I 10 n1c:mhc1'1, but ii l0oli.in1 for more. ~ . "In England, New Zealand, Australia and South Africa, young people do it, but over here it's mostly seniors," Taggart said. "It increases quality of life, with good' exercise and fellowship. It's a great product, it's just hard to sell to young people." Introduced in England in the 13th Century, lawn bowling has a special appeal for iu generation. though people of any age can play. Those at the Newpon Harbor Lawn BOWiing Club consider it a science, a test of character. They pay $75 a year for membership, then S l each day they play. Tournaments arc held monthly. The club wiU host a pairs tourney Frtday. The kty to boWlina is the jack, which is thrown down tho green to determine the lcnath of the playina f.cld. ll must roll at least 70 feet, but not more than J 14' feet. It gets tougher when ,ou folloW that up by ' • rolling a bowl in an attempt to hit the jack, because it doesn't roll strnight. Bowls are weighed on one side, specifically lopsided. Bowlers refet to it as "bias." The playing field olso changes size in every end (an end is like a frame in conventional bowling). "It's highly desirnblc: for people who arc retired," tnggart said. "Lawn bowling takes a lot more finesse than boccie," former club president Blair Lord once said. Competitors usually play singles, pairs (two on two) or triples, but eith.er way, it's a true mCllSure o( pa ion, a trial or honor and a revealer of character. lt'a also a cure for care and an antidote for worry . It's where men and women are equal. for many. it adds ,can to their liva. For more information on the Newport Harbor Lawn BowHq OUb, call 640-1022. .. • t • 4 8 Tuesday, Match 14, 1995 HIOH ICHOOL IPRINO IPOllTI PUVllW9 .. ·Tars conndent despite a deep pool , _Mustangs have nv RJcilA.IU> DuNN sroan warm. Tinajero. the S.lilors· t?P ~wimmer a yc:ir .•a~. big hOPIS fOr ' qunliucd (or ClF I t ptang an the ~00-yard m~•- . _.Nl:.W_PORT BEACH -Every. sc~nd cou~ts vjdunl medley and 100 butterfly. Hes also a sohd boys swimming f'is sprang for Newport l Iubor High s boys swun 500 f recstyler. team. Any times ~hort of AJl·Americ:an consider-Johnson (100 buck, 200 ftee), who has dropped ation will probably not be good enough. 15 seconds in the 200 free from lt1s t year, and "h 's probably one of the toughest leagues in bac~troke! Betz ere strong. O~~ should go under the: United States," Newport Harbor Coach Matk a minute m the 100 back this year. Frcestylers Desmond said of the Sea View League, which fast Snelgrove and Kennedy should score re~ularly. year featured Woodbridge, a team rnnked No. 1 Snelgrove will probably 11wim the free ?n N~wport i11 the nation only to lose in the league finals to Harbor's 'talented 200 medley relay, with Tinajero Corun.i del Mar. ' (fly), Be'tz or Johnson (back} and freshman sen- With both Woodbridge and CdM re&urnl!lg sa~~on ~?b Wil~iams (br~aststroke). •· .. most of its swimmers Irvine and Santa Marganta (W1lhnms) is one of our real talented kids, c.xpccted to be strong as usual, along with new-Desmond sai4. :·You're ~oing t? hear a l~t about comer El Toro, a tradition ClF Southern Section him. He's a national caliber swimmer. H.c s prob· power, the Sea View League will be no jump in ab.ly one a! the top three breasts~rokers an l_eagu~ the lake this season. thas year as a fres~'!'an. _I wou ldn t be surp~~sed tf . ·· fhcre arc also a lot of opportunities for these he go~s under ~ m1?ute an~hc breaststroke. kid~. becau!>e all of the league's schools arc in Di-Juniors Chn~ R1cha1dson. (bacRs.~roker), John vi)ion I, "'hich' is the toughest division in CIF,'" Jbnes (frcestyler),'-£o!e . Lunde (d1stan~ free), oe~mond sJtd. "Coaches from all the major uni-Ben Gree~ (brea~t)_. Mike . Peetz (spQnt fr~e­ vcr)1t1cs come out to recruit kids in our division. styl_er). Brace. Sch1lhng (~pnn_t freestyler), Tim It') prcttv competitive to even . make CIF, let Read (butterfl1er) and Chns Seib (breast and free- alunc reach the finals. But it's a great opportun ity styler). . fur the kid~ in our league." Sophomore Rya n Kennedy (butterf11er) ~nd Amung the Newport Harbor seniors expected freshman Jason Arrow, a yea!·round club sw1m- to catch the eyes of colleges include Rudolpho mer, are expected to make an impact. Tin::ijero, a sophomore last year who accum.ulated ~ost of the juniors, ~e~rt Harbor's ~est enough units 10 graduate this year. C.J. Johnson, sw1m class, swam on the Sailors league champ1on- Andrcw UctL, Andy Snelgrove and Sean Kennedy. ship frosh/soph team last year. uceda paces Estancia girls ·swim team BY OlNNtS BROS1t:RJIOUS, Sroars \\'aJTU. COSTA f\tESA -Discussions about the Es- t.1111..1J 1 ligh girb swimming team, which .featur7s 25 cumpc111urs O\Crall in the program, will begin 1h1s sc.Json \\ith senior Maria Uceda. ··shc\ in good sh.ipc to start the season," said b1.11mL1 Co.ich John Carpenter, who will be hc;HJing both the girls and boys programs at the school this scason. Ul·cda 1s Es1;1nc1a\ lone club swimmer, and has hi.:l.n "url..1ng uu t year-round with the Pacifi_c Cu.isl r\4uL11ic\. ''Maria should be able to htt ... omc good times carly," said Carpenter. Last )car, Uccda was fourth in the Pacific Coa:.t League fin;ils in the 100 butterfly and fifth 1n th1: 200 individu;il medley. She was also part of t\.\O strong relay showings at the Pacific Coast Lc.1guc Finals. ''She will be competing for us in those events again this year," said Carpenter. Free sprinters include junior Jessica Harrison and Aileen Bennett, who also swims the 500 free. Junior Holly Fassnacht, Heidi's sister, and sopho- more K4ltie Brooks will compete in the individual medley. Holly Fassnacht is also a butterOier. Among the team's other freestylcrs arc junior Melanie Williams, who went I :14.9 in the 100 free and 2:48 in the 200; i.enior Heidi Fassnacht, who was 10t h in both the varsity 100 and 200 frees; Eden Wells, 13th in the 200 free; and Hoa Nguy· en 16th in the 200 free. Senior Jenny Mahan, who did not compete last season, will also help out in the freestyle events, according to Carpenter. Sophomore Leslie Nellis went 2:58 in the 200 free as a fre~hman, while junior Patty Sharp was eighth in the frosh-soph 100 free last year. 13ackstroke competitors for Es- tancia are Jessica. Harrison and junior Meghan Williams (1:14.1 in the 100 back in '94). BY B.u..t..Y f A11LDUI&. Sroal'S Wann . . COSTA MESA -Rising one division· • from III to ll. the Costa Mesn Hi,gh boys swim team is hoping to make a similar climb in the Pacific Coast Le~ue. Second-year conch Brion Kreutzkump looks to break a string o( five straight third-place finishes in the Pacific Coast League, with perennial title contender Trabuco Hills now competing in the South Coast League. . "Laguna Hills finished second in CIF last year....flnd returns a lot of people, so it sbouJd fl~ pretty tough to beat," Kreutz- kamp said. "l think it w111 be a battle for second between us and (league new- comer) University." Adding optimism for the Mustangs is junior standout James Comfort, who post- ed team-best times in no less than five different events last spring. The PCL champ in the 100-yard free-· style and the 100 backstroke, Comfort went on to finish fifth in both eve nts at the CIF Divison lll finals. Joining Comfort as a solid nucleus of returners arc juniors. Robert Grayeli, Ryan Dandy, Roger Klrnos, Sean Hylton, Elijah McDaniel and Ryan Kelly, as well as senior Dan Buckley. Sophomores Justin Taylor and Polish import Dominik Sz.uksztul, a distance specialist, should also contribute, ac- cording to Kreutzkamp, whose primary concern js an overload on frce~U1crs, "We need to get some of our free· stylers to do other strokes," said Krcutz· kamp, "but if it comes down to the free- style relay, we feel pretty good about our depth there." Comfort, Grayeli, Dandy and Dudclcy comprised a pair of free~tyle relay teams which made it to CIF last season . Taylor will swim the breaststroke, while Kirnos was the top butternie r last spring. "We only have two full-time swimmers in the program, so this is a time for our water polo players to get stronger," said Kreutzkamp." Costa Mesa volleyball appears to be on the rise for '95 ,.... Trio of 6-foot-5, 6-4 prospects gives Mu~tangs high hopes for 1995: BY BA.tUt.Y FAULKNER, Srons W~a COST A MESA -For th e first umc in a long time, siLe appears tu be on the side of the Costa \ks.J High bo)s volleyball team. Nut only do first -year co- cuachcs Gabriel Nguyen and Jon C.1rlcw ha\C three pla>ers eit her f1-fuot·4 or 6-5, they also have nine \Jr~11y boi.Jics, a 50% improvement o'er much of la~I ~ca!.on, when 1lic rc.:quirel.I ~i' had lo do. "I think we have a good chance of being second or third in the Pa- cific Coast League," said Nguyen, who, like Carlew, played for former Mustangs Coach Dave Christensen. "We've put a lot of time and effort into this season and l think the results arc com- ing." Nguyen, a 1993 Mesa graduate, said he and Carlew are interested in providing a solid foundation for the program, and have recruited dozens of frosh-soph and junior varsity players with future varsity success in mind. "We have about 30 kids in the pr?grum on three levels," Nguyen said. This year's ~ucccss, however, will be keyed by returning starters Andy McNally, Brian Leahy, and llieu Ho. McNally, a 6-3 senior, will be a fea tured offensive weapon at out- side hitter, while Leahy, a 6-4 sophomore, will man the middle. Ho, ::t 5·8 junior, will need to re- direct the sets he shotgunned to· ward All-Newport-Mesa District outside hiller Lance Merrifield, now playing collegiately in Cana- da. Kenny Morgenstern, a 6-2 jun- ior, comes up from the junior var- sity to start opposite the setter, while junior Ryan Taylor, an all· league outside linebacker in foot· ball, returns to the program to add his 6·0 presence and athletic abil· ity. Steve McMillan is a 6-4 senior middle blocker up from the JV, while 6-5 middle blocker Jacob FriLLell and 6-1 senior Kyle Mul- lens arc newcomers to the pro- gram. Orothers Darrell, a senior, and Dan Porter, a junior, round out the team, hoping to improve upon hist year's 3-10 fini sh, 2-8 in league. Newport Beach/Costa Mt• Dalty Pilot aRllR.Y Kerhll homers twice '· FULLERTON -Corona del 11lrd .. 1iftt81' for ... Mar High product Todd Kerhli sm:ished two home runs to lef&- ccnter, o first-inning grand slam and a solo shot in the third inning to lead Orange Coast College's baseball team to an 8-6 Orange Empire Conference victory over host FuUetton Monday arternoo.n, improving to 11-11. 3·3. OUHOI COAi' I, fVLUftON t Or•1t&ttCOASt 602 000 000-1 10 J ru~rlon 010 100 1:11-• ' 2 11.allChd. C..d,,.., 161 ....ct Y.Mfflu"'~ Toli.o"«. Woo4111 Md SknP'4ft. W-aWldltc. W . l•T~••S-CudM. (1).11-Y.u&Jo,,,.~ COCCI, WdUnwn (fl. 31-Calon (()(Q, 51mll'G" If). Hl-K.dltG (OCQ, 1. SaDori win again, 8·3 NEWPORT BEACH -Ne\)'· port Harbor Higb•s baseball team racked up its third straight victory in the Costa Mesa Invitational Monday to claim consolation hon- ors after topping Orange Luth- eran, 8-3. Joe Urban stroked a two-run homer and Mike Freeman added a solo homer for Newport. In another prep baseball game: . COST A MESA -Costa Mes4 High pitching has given up six earned runs in four starts th is sea· son, but a 1.50 team ERA has re· suited in a 1-3 start, capped by Monday's 1-0 loss to Century in the fifth place game of the Costa Mesa High Oaseball Tournament. NIWPOaT I , ORO. LUtHIRAN J Newpo<I Ha1bo< 01) 120 1-8 9 01:&lulh•r.., 000 300 0 l 7 --,.111, ltil\ll il\nit1i"1LM<i.troe, i><li•Jt HT. H..,ris (S), Hl>lluw•r "' .... d Hl>IW..~y .... , ... (7). W-IC.lhl l -t\WtlrOl'. U-Holto•u r (0l). Hl-lhb.vi (NH), frttnWI (NH}, U•OMH 1011. CENTURY I, COSTA MISA 0 CHllwy 000 001 0-1 3 0 Co.i.. M~ 000 000 0-0 4 l C. CU<..,,, M. Ou"" (5), florn 161 orwl Comr1. •~mi.. St.unH IS) ... d Sch10t'Ck1. W-flor~•· l -S1.1t1tu. 28 -C&nl 1'-'1J. CdM rolls, 171/s-31/a HUNTINGTON BEACH Corona del Mar High's boyii tennis team improved to 3-0 with a 1711.1- 3¥.J nonlcague vic tory at Edison High Monday, keyed by the play of Tyler Stonebreaker anti Greg Coleman and Josh Weinstein in doubles. CDM 171h, IDISON ~7,IJ Singlff: ~pp«llo 10 dft. Mu•h.al, r.-t; d<tf. O.utll. 6-0; dtf. Wud, 6-4; SloMb<UMr 10 "°" 6-1. 6-0, 6-0; Wohl tO won 6-1; to.I o-6; won 6·2. Doubles: Sl~ufltr·M.Kf..,W.• CO lotl lo Tr~oug111 .... 2-4; lo.i lii Me<lwn·•·•l.e•, 2·6; cltf. Alli<.chl·~'~"· r.-J: ColMWt·Wwurti<I 10 .. _ r.-1. M , r.-1; si. .. u...rr..chbom to...-M , 6-4, '"4. • In college men's tennis MOQday: COSTA MESA Southern California College dropped a 6-1 nonconference match to reigning NCAA Division 111 kingpin Wash· ington College of Maryland. WASHINGTON •• sec 1 Slngln: S.,,d« (W) <Hf. lobbl1t1, r.-3, r.-2: Itron CW) def. An~I. 1"'-6·21 KtmlHr (W) def. Scou. 6·t. r.-2: Klng (W) del. S.U1, 7-4, 1-6, 6~: Soyi• (W) dt l. Voillar, 6-t, 1·l; ltwl1 (SCC) dttf. Mofl•I, 6-1, l.·2. Ooub~a: S.ndtr·Pollo (W) cltl. ltobbin1·VJlor, 1·2: An<k-l·Uwis tSCCl dttf. ~b.r.l(Jng. 9..S; B~rAn·Soylo> (W) d~f. ScOll•llobr, B·l. COST A MESA -Senior Sh3n· non Soylor tossed her 1hird career no-hitter, the first for Southern California College this senson. as 1he host Vanguards swept a non· conference doubleheader against Lee with Saylor pitching a no-no in the opener, 4--0, Monday. Freshman Jennifer Ho_uston threw a tWO•hitter for SCC m the second game, as the Vanguards (12·8) won 4.2 Saylor faced only 23 ba.tt~(S (two over the minimum), striking out a dozen aQd waJking one. Tars lead La Quinta COSTA MESA -Sophomore Bill Collopy earned medalist hon- ors with a par-35 Monday for host Newport Harbor High, which leads Quinl:i, 191-230, in a nonleague half-match (nine holes). In another prep golf match: LONG BEACH -Millikan H igh of Long Beach got the roll of the green on Monday at El D~­ rado Cou·ntry Club and parlayed. ll into a 393-407 nonleague golf vic- tory over Estancia ( 1-1) in a two- day match which began at Mesa Verde Country Club. Medalist was Estancia's Pete KrutLik with a 78. NEWPORT 1tl, LA QUINTA UO I, Collopy \NI, )S; 2. J.cLs1111 (N), l 6;_).Yl ClQI. 17; •· Sluj>iro (NI, )8; S. a.~r (NI. WM~ (NI. 41. MILLIKAN Jt:J, UTANCIA 407 1. 1G .. t11 1t1. 78; 2.~ IMI ilid R-IMJ. 78; 4. tiund (Ml, 7'; S. M. ,,,,., tO, N~ury (El 11. 6. J. 't<•r m. n: Olht<s: ThompiOll m, as. LOCAL SCHEDULE TOOAY . ... ~ ... Coll·~~ -Soulht1n Ulil111n'4 CoDttt ~• Conc0<d1•, l ;JO pm. High uhool -L1gun1 Buch •IN~ H.vbot, l :lS'; Corvn• dtl t\Ut •1 lr•buco Hills, l p.m. Treck ..... flel,. High sthool bo~• •nd glrl1 -S•n Oemttile ~ '"'°"" d•I t.w, 2:45 p.m. ,. ...... Communily <oll~i;• "omen -Ounge Co.ul .1.1 lORf lt•dl CC, 2 p.m. ti1gh ·~hool "°t' -WoodbriJgt ~ hWK~ l: IS. Velley~ell Collrg• mrn -Southttft C•lil0<n4 Collqe club le.am •I c..t ,otr Pomon4 7:30 p.m. ......... Coll~t -C4l l1pti11 ~ SoUI Collft-, 2 p.m. Higll >Choo! -CO<OM ~I M.v M Eil.&tlCM, l:U . ..... , .... lh&h uhool -N~po<l •l rounlAin V.atlty, l p.m. Oelf Hi£h Khool -C"'°"" dttl Mu "'-~pttM\U. at C~mnonl , ~1Hb• l.iftdl CC. 2:30 p.m.; Co5U .1.1~ .-.. Tr•b&Ko H1ll1 •I Coto dt C.1.u CC. 2:30 p.m. DEEP SEA MONDAY'I flSH COUNTS Devey'• L•claer -2 i.o.u. 20 ""'&ltn. 1S alico b•u. 13 und l>Jn. 61 Kulpln, 4 thttpM~. 1S .. htl•ri•h, 2 prrth. New,ert a..11 .. l"I -1 ~I. 11 •ngltn . 9 n11d b.ut, 2 ulico bu1, 2S 1CWlpi11, I ubtLOfl, 'l bl~ perth. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES 18th S1r11et, Costa Mesa. PUBLIC NOTICE NER OF LOT 2 OF TRACT 707.5059 not toss than 50 percent of PUBLIC NOTICE binding on ellher party un-B;a~~e b°Ie~rs-95 ~:~~1;'~1s ~~s!helf 1'~:: CA 92627 NO. 1832, AS SHOWN ON B J a CK I E the conttact price must IC· less and unlll It Is approved •• 1•1 A d . ff · I This business was con-LOAN NO. A MAP RECORDED IN Y 1 ~ company every contract In--cns1249812 by the approprlale state Ma 1 ng d reu. not 1 Otd to pay the HS PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by a limited part· 7700e&'GARTIN BOOK 57, PAGE(S) 20, OF THROWER, FORECLO. volving an expendllure In NOTICE TO agen<:les. Including the De-4601 Jamboree Road, tor flhng °' aervlce by a ---------1 n1rsh1p MISCELLANEOUS MAPS SURE TECH excess ol $5 000 CONTRACTORS partment ot Gonetal Ser· Suite 104, Newport she11ff, marshal, or coo- STATEMENT OF Kate GuM Medina This OTHER REF. THENCE SOUTH SO EAST PUB: 3-14/3-21/3-28 The succesllul .bidder w1U Project No. vices, 11 required. Beach, CA 82660-2595 stable, I may ask that the ABANDONMENT OF stalement was flied with • IPP 3831 10 FEET: THENCE SOUTH Publlshed Newport be required to enter Into a 94 SIR ;4 All non-exempl atate con· CA~~~~-~~~1~ l~ha~~~~e~ed and read USE OF FICTITIOUS the County Clerk of Orange FILE. 94-24947 EMM 40 WEST 6 FEET PARAL· Beach.Costa Mesa Daily contractual agreement In Sealed bids Will be re-tracts ol $5,000 or more NOTICE TO DEFENDANT the tnl0t aUon sh t BUSINESS NAME County oo February 15, A.P. NUMBER: LEL WITH TUSTIN AV· Pilot March 14 21 28, the f0tm ol a "Slandllfd cetved at the office ol are sub1ect to stale con-YOU ARE BEING plaining "!ome I ff oo!~ The following petSons 1995 42e.o9i·22 ENUE; THENCE NORTH· 99 ' ' Agreemenl form STD2" PLANT OPERATIONS tractor nond1scrlmlnat1on SUED BY PLAINTIFF I . mp havo abandoned the use ol Published Newport Beach· NOTICE OF EALY IN A DIRECT LINE 1 5· T049 wfilch ahall be binding FAIRVIEW OEVELOPMEN: and compllance requir• To protect your ughts ~~~ c~im~l~=s In lhe Iha F1c1111ous Buslnen Costa Mesa Pilot Match 7, TRUSTEE'S IA.Ii TO THE POINT OF BEGIN· upon the State ol C~Ofnla TAL, 250t HARBOR BLVD., ments pursuant to G. overn-you musl appear In !hi~ I declare und8f Penalty of Name a) NOAVEL LEE . & 14, 21. 28, 1995 UNDER A NINO. APl426-09t-22 PUBLIC NOTICE only upon approval the COSTA MESA. CA 92626 ment Code, Secllon 12990 coutt on the trial date perjury under the laws 01 A.SS O C · • b) THAT S T034 DEED OF TRUST The property address and State. The contract not unlll 2:00 P.M. on 4/26/95 and Tiiie 2• Calilornla Code shown In lhe table below. lhe State ol Califomla !hat AMORE LIVERY 00 .. 2277 PUBLIC NOTICE YOU AAE IN DEFAULT olh« common dtslgnaUon. cns1249830 binding on either party un-at which tune they wilt be ol Regulations, D1visJon 3, You may lose the cue II the foregoing is tn.I• and Harbor Bl~d. #291, Cost.a UNDER A DEED OF If any, of the rHI property NOTICE TO lesa llld until H ls apprOYed publicly opened and read Section 8201. A bid lor a you do not appear The contct ~~~!a, ~~l~t~;~: Business STATEMENT OF TRUSTr DAJEo..August 12, ~C::,b~ t>!:~~1 ~S~~ CONTRACTORS ~~~ •. ·,~ig1~1~hesio: for performing work to fur· ~~~l~c lsw~~~111~~nl~~c~ court may award tile.plain-Dal~: 2·23-H N3me relo11ed to above ABANDONMENT OF 1986, UNLESS YOU TAKE AVENUE, NEWPORT ProJectHo. pllllrNnt ol General Ser-nlsh all labof, mattrlals, bidder who has been de-t1lftheamount ofthe clatm MarJorle Kelle~, Nils filed 1n Orange Counly USE OF FICTITIOUS ACTION TO PROTECT BEACH CA 92660 94 SIR 18 vlc:es If r..,.ulred loots and equipment nee· certified from conltacUng and the colts. Your wages, Pl•lnttff YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY Th ' _ ... T . • ... · HNI)' IO remove and re-money, and property may on Jan 20. 1995, Fite BUSINESS NAME BE SOLD AT PUBLIC • undersign..., rustee Sealed blda will be re-All non-eHmpt elate con-Place asphalt, curbs, gut· with the State by the De· be taken Without further Flied on: 2·23-95 No F634493 The following persons SALE IF YOU NEED AN dilclalm• any llabl11t7 tor celved at the office of tract• or $5,000 or more Iara and apply Pettomat partment ol Fair Employ. warning lrom the court J . PETERSON Cl•rlt Norvol Lee Simmons, 2277 have abandoned the use of EXPLANATION OF THE any lncor1eclnt11 o the PLANT OPERATIONS, are aubject to state con-ancJ' slurry coast In various ment and Housing, 1hall be AVISO AL · b~, Deput~ ' Hart>or Bl. 1291. Costa the Flct1tlou1 Business NATURE OF THE PRO property address and other FAIRVIEW DEVELOPMEN· tractor nondlacrlmtnallon locatlona Involving over deemed to be nonrespon-DEMANDADO Publl h d N 1 Mesa, CA 92G27 Nama: CCU.EGE OF THE CEEDING AGAINST YOU. common designation, II TAL CENTER, 2501 HAR· and compllance requlr• 200 000 aq ft at Fairview slve and shall be roJected. A USTED LO s 8 ewpor Brtan Wors11uk, 838 Darrell OUTDOOl'IS, 11 Mareblu, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A any, 1hown herein. BOA BLVD., COSTA MESA. ments pursuant to Govern· Dev'etopmentai Center In The Derartment ol Devel· ESTAN DEMANDANDO B~ach.Costa Men Daity 1 Costa Mosa, CA 92627· Suite 150, Aliso Viejo, CA LAWYER The total amount ol the CA 92626 unUI 1:30 P.M. ment Code, Section 12990 accordance with plans and apmenta Services Is solk:· Para ptotegtr sui d81'• Piiot Match 14, 21, 28.Aprrl JJl4 92556 NOTICE ts he ob lven unpaid balance of the obli· on 4/26/95 at which time and T1Ue 2, Cahl0tnla Code apecmoatloni ltlng bids from Minority, chos usled debe preaon-4, 1995. This business was con· The Fictitious Business that INTERSTA~E YTaUST gallon secured by the they w lll be publlcty ol Regulallon1, Division 3, Blddere for' this project Women, and Disabled Vet-larse ante e•ta corte en la T057 Juclcd by a general par1· Name referred to above DEED SERVICE INC u property lo be aotd and opened and read tor per· Section 8201. A bid lor a must possns 1 current A eran Buslnoss Enterprises techa del Julclo lndlcada en PUBLIC no•stup was lllod In Ol'llnge County trustee or aucce.~s r reaaonable e1ttmated forming work to furnish all publlc works contract, Of c.12 or c..32 classlflca· In order to meet the De-et cuodro que aparece a . NOTICE This slalement was llled on Juno 17, 1994, Fiie ' b 11 tfd co1t1, expen•ee and Id· labor, materials, tools and Which Is aubrnltt•d by a u 1~ ( ) 1 ed by partment 'a utabll1hed 11 1 SI with lho County Clerk ot No.F612866 trustee, or au at u vances al the time of the equipment neeessary tor• bidder who hu boon d•· on at1•, sau u. goals of 15 percent lor ml· con nuacon. nose pr• PUBLIC NOTICE Orange County on Fobru· John D. Gash, 25016 g~~~f ~~~:1u:~~i!fed ~~ lnltlot publlcatlon ol the No-move and replace non-certified from contracting ~:i,;°B:'rd °lr'th~ta:ddet notllY bu1lhe11 en1err1IHs ~=~::· iJuc·~~e g~~~~r d~ NOTICE OF ary 14, 1995. Adelanto, Laguna Niguel, CANDACE A GAATIN AN tk:tofSalel1:S242,514.15 asbestos buill·up roofing with the State by the D• 11 not t109nud u tpecl-(MBc), 5 percen for cldlr'en favor del dema PUBLIC AUCTION Published Newport Beach· CA 928n UNMARRIED WOM,AN In addition to cash, the ovlf both wooden Tongue partment ol Fair Employ· fied the bid wlll be disrlt> women buslneu enltr· denle la conlidad d';i NOTICE IS HEREBY Cosla Mosa Pilot February Thi• business waa con-AND DONALD T WILKIN'. Trustff wlll accept a cash-& Groove and concrtlt ment and Houalng, 11\all be garded Joint Venture bid· ptlses (WBE), and 3 per-rectamcr'y 101 costos A GIVEN THE UNDER· 21, 28. Mnrch 7, 14, 1995 dueled by an Individual SON AN UNMARRIED ler'a Check drewn on a decking. Involves two Hp· deemed lo be nonrupon-ders must posHSS a Joint cent for disabled veteran usted le puecttn qultar. su SIGNED Will. SElL AT T976 John D. Gash MAN • Recorded on 081221 •late or natlooat benk, a arate buildings (approx. live and ahall be rejected. Venture Ucenn bualneu enterprtue ula.rlo su drneio 01 u PUBLIC AUCTION ON ---------Thi• etalement wu flied ,.., check drawn by a 11a1e or 45,000 sq. h.), at h lf·vlew The Depat1ment of Devel· p 1 1u·be led (DVBE) to comply wllh • '• Y r MARCH 28, 1995 AT PUBLIC NOTICE with the County Clerk ot 1986• as lnatrument No ....... 19dlflll credll union or • Developmenlll Centtf In opmental Servlcee ta aolic-re erenc:e w 'gran Secuan 10115, el 141<1 , of cosaa de au propi.dad, •In 9:30AM AT STOR.fT SELF Orange County on Fet>ru-379947 in Book Page 01 OI· check drawn by a state or accordance with plans and hlng bids from Minority, !~ blddera ceni~~ 89 • the Publle Contract Code avlso adlclonat por Part• STORAGE, 961 w. 11TH STATEMENT OF ary 28, 1995 nelal records In the olflce ledlflll 18Ving1 and loan speeincabOna. Women, and Disabled Vet· Small Busln .. t . In ae. and TrUe 2, Cal1fomla Codt de eate Cor1t. STREET, COSTA MESA, ABANDONMENT OF Publlahed Newport Beach· ~~G~oun~ICOlc";f!~ 111octa1lon, 11vlng1 a• Biddera for this projec:t lfan Buslneu Enterprl .. 1 :"~ #J: ~C~~1l8: of Regulatlon1, Section rl'ALtN ~ ! t ~Fl~~~~~ CA 92627, (714) 642-8722 USE ()F FICTfTIOUS Co11a Men Piiot Match 7, nia and l)Ufauant to the eoclatton or aavtnga bank must PolMH t current 8 In order lo l'l'lfft the De-Code of Regutittons Ap. 18060.60 et nq. KELLEY ·PO Box 5193 THE PE.F\SOHAL PROP· BUSINESS NAME 14, 2t, 28, 1995 Noiie. 01 Default and flee-apecllled In SectlOn 5102 or C-39 cla.uirlcatlon II-p1rtmen1•1 Htabll1h1d plication• lor Pf•f.;ence In accordance with the Newport Beach CA 82662 ERTY HERETOFORE The totlowlng peraona T030 lion 10 Sell theteund8f t• of the Ftnanc181 Cod• llld cenH(s) Issued by lhe goal• ol 15 pe<cent lor ml· must ~ submll!ed to and provtslona ol Section 1773 714.125.5574 • STORED WITH UNDER-have abandoned the uM of Az: d ,..,.. / In Book IAJ1hortUd to do buslne11 Contraclor'a State UcenH ll0'11Y buslneu enterptll81 _ .. .,.., ... _ 011,_ 1 ol the labot Code, the D• SIGNED BY: Iha Flctl.llOUI Bu•lnen PUBLlytpi!ICE ep.~ 7."~t No In thlt atate. In the event Bo&fd. II the blddef .. not (MBE). 5 percent for ~..r~1l'M~lty ~:u:i. pltlmenl hlll HCerilllneO ~&A~S·DG~~GT ~:se 11009 ROY KORBEL- Name. TRAVEL MARKET· STATEMENT 01' 0..S3seM ol aald Offlctai lender other than cash la llcenHd as apecilled, the women bu1lnea1 enter· nesa 1531 I Street 2nd that the general ptevalhng HI Od 1 ·Court N • PERSONAL PROPERTY ING GROUP, 3101 w. Pa-ABAHDONMl!NT Of ~· WIU. SELL on 04/ accepted Vl8 Trustee may bid will be dlsteg&lded. pri1ea (WBE). and 3 per-Floor Sacramento' CA ralll of wagH •PPll<:•ble Beachy cT926G3 • ewpon #1046 MARIA SIMENCIC-c1fic Coast HW'f., Suite 210, CT TIOUI 04111195 'at IN THE FRONT wlthhold t~ lstuance ~I Joint Venture bldd811 must c.nt IOf dl .. bled veteran 95814:20tG ' In the county In which the PLAINTIFF'S Cl.AIM PERSONAL PROPERTY Newport Be.ch CA 92663 USE OP' Fl I OF THE FLAGPOLES AT the Trustee I Deed until po11e11 a Joint Venture lJ. bu1tne11 enlerprlut Bid j be b tied work la to be clone art 11095 All.EN & MARTHA The Flctllloui Bulln•u BUSINESI NAllll THE MAIN ENTRY AREA lurtdl beeome I Vallable IO cenH. (DVBE) to comply with fOf ~ mu!iure :,,:u de-thoH rat ea Hl•bll•h•d s D~,~~~s80~ ':t ~ GRABLE .p ER s 0 NA L Name referred to above The tottowlng pereona TO THE PLACENTIA CIVIC the peyee Or encb1M u a Preference wlll be granl9d Seetiori 10115, et Mq_, of lefibed th41reln o.vta.tlona and publ11hed by the DI· cl~ding court · COits be PROPERTY wu filed tn Orange Couniy .f\ave ab~ th• UM ol CENTER 401_.11 e. CHAP mtti., Of flghl to bld<Mrl ~fled aa • the Publle Conlract Codi I om plana and apeei~ rectOf ol thf Depatt/'Mnt of F I I lA • • 11121 TRACY CASTLE· on June 27, 1994, Fil• the FlclltlOUI lutlneu MAN AVE Pl.ACENTI~ Said .... Wiii be made, "Small Bualnes•" In ae> and Title 2, California Cod• Jon. Wll not ~ conaldet9d lndu11tlal hel1Uon1. Coplea ea~.. al u::, 0 ~..!.'r ~ PERSONAL PROPERTY No fll13828 Name: PRADO OLYMPIC CA at 10 OO AM AT PUS. but without covenant or COfdance wllh 5-Gtlon 189G ol Regulallona, Secllon and II be tor , ol tht ~age rlttl art on 1e um ren ~ O 12115 ROLLIN NOTT· Tl,;, Mlehalec, 2029 Nof· SHOOTING PARK, 11 UC AUCTION 'To THE warranty. ••Pr• .. Of Im· •• a41<1., TIU• 2, c.tlfOfnla 18060.60 et Mq. Uonav.lof bk:lc:"f~ o~= Iii• at th• Olflct ol lhe $7~.(~an +1 t~=· dam-PERSONAL PROPERTY man d y Court, pa Im M11eblu1 Suite 160, Allao HIGHEST BIDDER FOR ~ reg.ardl.ng btle, pot-Code ol Regulations. Al>-In aecOfcs.nc. wUh the ment hH the 'right to walvt Chltf ol Plant Opetatlona, ep~ivt atktd dtfl~d 1 I 13058 DANIEL HALL. Spring• CA 112204 Vie~. CA 92558 CASH '" b .. I the time Miiion or encurnbfancH, ptleallon1 lot pr1ftu1nee provision• ol Section 1773 an In ularlty In an bid Of Fall\llew Developmenlal. 1 an o PERSONAi. PROPERTY Thia busln••• Wll con-Th• FICllUoua BU.IMM of u1e"'1n..,~w1u1' of to aatlaly the lndtbttdne.s must be aubmltted to and of tht Lll>Ot Code, lh• 0.. lo ~.,.:r ...... Of all blda No MANDATORY TO MEET par ~h I m:d•v. but It haa 14020 DALE KOBETICH-ducted by an lnc:tlvldual Na!M rtf9ffed to abovt nl S )~ ht MCUted by aald Dff<I, ad· 1ppt0V.cf bV lhtl Office Of pattmtol hu aset11alned bid Ill b''' nelCI ed. AT THE PLANT OPERA· no Mn P • PERSONAL PROPERTY Tim MIClllliC Wll llltd In Orange CountV lhe U led talH ' 1 g vanee11 lhtftund., With In-Small and Minority Bull· that Iha gtneral prevailing W 8 co 81' un-TIONS OFFICE Thia court la the P,o~ 14073 KEITH CAMP(). Thie alalement wn filed on June 5, 19H. Flit ~le:::: =~::0::1 ltf•at U ptOVlded tn.rt~~I ne11, 1S31 I Street, 2nd raltl ol wag111 appllcable ':;,' l~l~ "f!~1~1 ::'it. Sile ln•pecllon wlU bl er~ 'r r:o~ J::· lhlrl PERSONAL PROPERTY with 1he County Clark ol No.FB32900 und., aald o..o 01 Ttuel In and to. unptld ~tnc:lpai Floor, 8acramento, CA In the county In which 11'1• Depllllmenl Ind 11 made In held March 28, 11195, 0:30 ~ther arnall :;;:r 14081 JUDITH GALAN· Orange County on Ftbn.r John D. 011h. 250HI tilt propetty allu•*f In balance of 11'1• ote M· "814-20.10. work ta to bl done art accordance with the "In-A.M. Fairview o.v.Jop~n-:f'' n., 1 cai'U~ PERSONAL PROP!Rl"Y ary 24 1995 Adelant~ L.tguna Nlgutl. llld Co "''" I d St•t• euted by Mid Deed with In-Bid• must btt tubmltttd lhOll ratH Htabllelltd 111UC11ont to Bidder•.. lal Ctnttr . °I an~ • n 14087..JACOUE'-INE BAY· Publlthed NewPor1 O.ach-CA 112811 hertlnaft; ~.en~· PAA-'1n.,!~dthNerton, u prOVlded f()f th• tnllt• work 08-and publllh9d by lhe DI-Pros~lve blddtfi may Herold J•olcaon, :Ur:,~ t~lca1:::: ~·.,e1'" ANT·PERSONAL PROP. co11a Mtaa Pilot January This bualneu waa con-C!L 1. THE NORTt-l!AST .., 011 ..... ctlarge11 Ktlbed thtfeln. OevltllOM rector ol th• Departl'l\8nt ol IXlmlnt and obtal tans. Chief of Plent o..-r• un • ERTY 28. M11Cll 7, t4, 21 , 1119~. ducted by.,, lndlvldu.I EALY 8u1 FEET 0' THC and nptnu,• ol the lrom plans and ~Ilea-l/ldUltrlal RtllUooa. Copi.a ap1clllc1llon1 .~/ blCI Uone ';a•5'1o•d la mor• than 15001 AIC SANCHU. T004 John D. Gnh SOUT w·ESTERLY 202 Ill truetet tnd o the 1tu1tt Ilona will nol ~ eonalderfld Of the wage rat" art on I b calll • P*! u ....... , • PERSONAL. PAOP£Al"Y ---------· TNa llatMMnl WU fii.d H . CfHled by a.aid DMd of and wlU be CIUH IOf r•lte· Ne ., lh• Office ol the 9'11'\1 y "ii ~--Publl•h•d Newporl 1111¥8 nol llled more tt\M 15072 PHll UOHTSIY PUBLIC NPTICE with tht Countv Clerk of FE.!T O, THE SOUfH· Ttutt. • tiOt\1 Of bide. The Depart· Chief of Plant Opttatlona, nant• (7t4) 051•5213 811ch.Co1ta Mou OaUy 12 1m .. ~me. Including PERSONAL PROPERTY • ______ .._,...,0-,--•0ranQt Cowity on '•bfuo ~T~~Y.11~/~Wo~~ Deted:0"'!1ffl rntntt\Uth•tlaht towafvt ,alrvtewO.Velopmtnlal :c.ror::1~·~ PllOtMatcl\7,14,11195. llil1~~,:;::in1t1tpr1vJ. 15074 PHM. UGHTMY· ITATIMIHT ary 24, 1095 Ht;tOHTS 'TRACT ~S INTl"ITATI TRUIT any lrregutartty Tn an bid Or MANDATORY TO MEET not leu then 60 percent of T020 °l''undtr ~ ltltt I PCASOHAL PAOHRTV A9AlfDOHMINT OP Publlthed Newpor1 8teefl.. SHOWN ON A w,; RI!-DEID 8..WICI INC,, to rljec:I any or .. blda. No AT •THE PLANT OPERA· the contract prlet must'°' talk 10 :,, may leool CAAOL CM IOfoj. usa OP lllCTITIOUI Cotti M ... P1lo4 Marett 7, CORDED IN BOOK 4 .. Mid Trwt" 1'382 bid will be COftlldered un-TIONS OfFIC! companv 8V#'I contrtiet 11\o PUIUC NOTICI \hie dalln ~ ~ P£RSONAL PAOP!RI' BUSIHlll NAM.I 14• 2l, 28, 11195 PAQE(S) 13 ~ MISCEL; MILL CREIK 1DRIYI .... It It rntde on 8 allnd-Sile lntpectiol) ~ be votv1ng an e111*\011Wt In THE r1Pfttentfd 11y an 1ftOmtY •80t4 MARK ~ H- The follOWlf\O f*ION T02t L.ANf:OOS MAPa, IN THI IUITI UO, LAOU~ t:~~~ ~ lh: ~~ r:~·~ oxe1u Of 15,000. MUNIC'f:,Al. COURT at U'le trlll rri U. 11'11611 ~ ~ I hive ao.ndont<J tht Uff or CLASIJFJao OFFICE OF THE COUNTY HILLI CA •••• , tceord~ Wl1tl the "11\o ... Centtt t The ~IUI b'ddlt wlM ORAHGI! COUNTY dolma court.,..,.. llPPM' ~ .... 'e.o.rt the Flct111ou1 lu1lneu ll'e the reeourc. you RECORDER 0, SAID Tlit4.t 4t 4 ? (n4 j atructlone to BlcSdefa .. HMOLD .IACKSON be rtqwed '° '"*8f Into t HARIOA JUDICIAi. 1 It the um. Ind _. of fllo4 M#dl ,4 ~ tW&Ufll'f Nam•: KAMCO !NTIA· cen count on to ... • COUNTY. EXCEPT THEM· -. ,,_....,....._ bidders maw ....... ,_. of ---O • contrectull agr""'8flf In OtSTRICT trial and bMt .. wit· , 1 ,.a_. I -PAI CS, Gal E. tfth It, myriad of mercllan-FROM TH! SOUTHWEST· ' -It..;;:;"';;, obtain J'AW '"...., ... _..t .,_,.. the lotm Of a '"ltandlird &MAU ClAIMS MtHa, bOob; tlClelp\e ,. :-. ·-~=-~.:~lo~~ ·~~n111 ~,. c~:,m,:~. ~:: ~~~r'.tJ,'e~~VA~~T~~ TRADE =-~·l~t~.;:'u~ ~bll•h•d Newport :t:m: .. '°': ~ ~J~ 1:-',::'.;':..°'1'::: m-B! 'T• Nlll'lle ,.,.,M IO aboY• -qu•lllted buyera lo Ff.ET THtAEOI'. PAACU th(ough classified nant• (714) t57·~1' 8ffch.Coa1' ...... Oaitv upon !tit ...... of Callfornl• ITATI"' "° rigN ff ....... "" wat Dita .... Of~~ Ill 2: B!OINNINO AT THI! • A ptyment bOt'td Sllnd Piiot Miich 1 14 ttH ~upon IPPfO\lll by thO CAL..ll'OAMA dllln; N • 1rililt ....... 1 CllltllftH '&~'t'un:::r?n:~~~7l ca 1142..,..7 • MOST SOUTHERLY con. .841·8178 ![d '°''"IO? tn an' amount ' ' TOii Ital•. The ooncract II "°' *' .IMlbOr9e Aoed, .' ~ Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot PUIUC NOTICll PUBLIC NOTICll PUBLIC N011Cl8 , PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICU PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICU l*phone ~ °' plMI-Thlt ~ wu ftled PUBUC NOTICE TN• et.tt•ment was Ned above on· ft/a Butlnfft NaiM(a) lttied Thd 11a1ement wu 1.i.cs dar Munlc.enl. PrHident PUIUC NOTICE ---.-90-~-----• utra anomey Of plainUft wt\h &he CcMvy ci.ttc of with ttie County Cleftl of Al• Hous. Rock, Inc .. aboY9 on: n/a With ~ COt.wity Cl«k ol TN• ttal9tMllt -• filed _ _.,ta-...~ -I OP wllhcM _.,,__, le' '""' ~ ~ on '9t>fu. floUtleu9 Ortn09 Cowlly on Ftt>ru-J1mH M Flthar, S.C.. Oot9 F. Upwl Ofang. County °" F.i>fir with the County Clefk ol ro•m - -.... --·-,. • l'"' .,., ~. 1995 ···-·--N .,., 14, t99$ Trtuuret Thi• ata'-"*11 WU riled el'J 3, 1995 Ofange County on febfu. au.an.. ......... PCT TO nombte, '-d1'90Clon 'I .. ' fe380Tt _.. MM F838137 TN• ltal•mtr'll wu filed with the County Cl9fk of '831ff8 lly 6 109~ lt•t•IMM ADlllNll1'Rft numtfo d• ,....ono ~ Publl.n.d N9Wp0tt Bffch-Th9 ~.....,,, Published N9Wl)Ol1 0..Cho With Uie County Clefk Of Ora= County on Mileti Publlshed NtwQOtt e .. ch-• • Fl3t2.4• Til• lollowlng C*'ton• are ••TATI OP-1 ~-: del ~ •• COiia M•H Dally Pilot dOlng bUtlnna ~'°"* .,. Coil• MeH Dally Pilot ~T. 1~5"ty on Febru. 3• t FCS38 Costa Mesa Dally PIJOI Published Newpof1 e.am. d~ ~lnff• &'~ ' ACMIN CftOla :.n. tbog&~t. ~ no Match t4, 2I, 28, March 4, ~GED RESOURCE IN· Febluary 21, 28, MAieh 7, ' Fel80lt PublWle<I Newport Beacn. Febfuary 28, Milch 7, 14, Coate Men Daily Pilot 112/B ~~wporl Blvd.: a::::::.:~. Amd D. NOrd,) Ill., 9ar t995. =~~N~!taM~KETIN~ 14, 1995. Published Newport B•ach-COila MHa Dally Pilot 21. 1995. T009 Match 7, 14, 21, 28, 1995 Cosla Meta. CA 92827 DAVIDSON aka 1101W, NORD l Di LA 'T072 Road, .145e, ANh~CA T973 Co.1ta Mesa Dally Piiot March 7, 14, 21, 28, 1995. T014 d10 lf:S1ChA:9 Kov~f· RO•IN ANN FLOR, 170 s. Main StrMt, Puiuc NOTICE 92807 PUBLIC NOTICE MllCI\ 14, 21, 28~ch •• T037 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Cott• Mn•. CA T::/1 .. DAVIDION Suitt 200. Orang•, CA Jam .. L Daugherty, 5240 . FloUtloua 1995. PUBUC NOTICE F'lctltloua Flotltloua Thlf bu1ln10 I• con- e.AU NO. Anett I 92087 (714) 834-03n flotltloua :eJrk•t, Anaheim. CA 8ualn .. a Nam• T075 BualneH tum• ducted by: • geMtal Pllll· To alt heirs, bentftclarlH, DATE: JUI. o5, 1994 8us1Ms• Nam. Chathrin• M. Daugherty, Statement PUBLIC NOTICI! Flctltloua Statement Butln•H Name ntr.rilp Ct"tdl&ore, contingent credl• RICHARD W. 81Q. Statement 62.40 Nantucket, ANhtlm. Tht loUOWlng persons •r• flotltlo·-ButlneH N•m• The following persons are th I ~··~!"';:!on, aie Tl'lt r•gl1tran1~ ~~ tOl'a, •nd petaona who may OINt, Clerk, b1 LIU Th• foUoWlr\g pertOna are CA 92807 dol .business .as· -· ltat•rn.nt doing bu~lnus as: It 0 ow··• menctd to 1'an , .. °'n.rwtM ~ lntttetled In MILLIGAN doing buslne.1 !'*: This bualneu la con-A rM ELECTRONIC SER· Buslneaa Nan\9 Th• followlng per•on1 111 JIM'S HANDYMAN SEA· ci:i~\~~sl~~·~ H2os 1 Hh ~~ undeN lhe, A) ~f~u: Ill• will °' eslalt, or bO'lh, Publlahtd Newport a) GREGORY S COSTA ducted by· husband and VICES 22 10 East 16th Statement doing bualneH as: VICE, 594 Edl,,ger, Ste. • 8 h us ness amt\s $ e ' of: ROBIN CROSS DAVID· ,Beach-CO•I• Mtu Dally MESA FLORIST. b) GRE· wl(• . Place • Costa Mesa CA T!'! followlng per1on1 art PENliALL OPTICAL WIND· 113 Hunllngton Beach. CA ~~·:~·64~unllngton eac • aJbove ~c~~ K ale n SON •ka ROBIN C. DAVI(). Pll F GORY'S COSTA MESA The rtOlatrant(t) com-9262T ' doing business as: SHADES, 711 Wesl 17th 92649 . osep .ar '!? ov 1 SON aka ROBIN ANN DAV· ot •bruary 21, 28, FLORAL. c) GREGORY'S menced to transact bull· Mlchael F Gouda 2210 RANCHO ENSENADA, 155 St.. G9, Costa Mesa. CA James S. Williams Jr., Ronal,d A. Molrenec, 1.959 This stattmtm was tlltd IDSON March 7, 14• t995. FLORAl DESIGN, d) ORE· ,,. .. undw tht Fictitious East 16th p01ace #t1' C st Rochllltr Sireet, Costa 92627 5942 Edinger, Sit. 113, Camwood Ava' Rowland with the County Clerk of A PETITION hat bffn T961 GORY'S COSTA MESA BuilnHI NarM(I) ll1led Mesa CA 92627 ' o a MHa, CA 92627 Sloven Brerelon, 213 E. Hunllng1on Beach. CA ~e~glhl~, I_A ~1:.4!nec 205 Or~~· 1;:~nly on Fer:>ru. flied by JACK C. DAVI(). PUBLIC NOTICE NEWPORT, 111 Broadway, aboVt on: March 1, 1995 Fahmy z. Awad 2210 East Aaron c . Funk, t55 Roch· 2111. Costa Mesa, CA 92649 I 1lh 1 H nu 'ton B'eoch lfY · Fl37,.2 .. SON In tht Superl« Court Costa Me,., CA 92627 JamH L Daugherty 16th Place Ii 11 Cosl• nter Sllee1, Costa Mesa. 926;!7 This business . 11 con· • u ng • .., " of Callfomla, County of OR· Gregory B. SwiU.r. 338 This atalerMnt was flied Mna CA 92627 ' CA 92627 BrJce Penhall, 26601 Stel-ducted by: an lndMdual CA 92&48 1 PUblished Newport Beach· ANGE. NOTICI! Of Sydney Lane. Cotta Mtu, With in. County Cte<k of This' business Is con· Henry A. Johnson, 2202 N. sort Ploct, Lagµna Hills. The registrant(•) com-Juhdt~ ~u~~e~l'4 ~u;on· Costa Mesa Dally Pilot THE PETITION requestt PUBLIC IALI! 01' CA 92627 Orang• County on F•bfu-ducted by: co-partners Oceanfront, Newport CA 92663 menced 10 ttansact bust. The r/'isir~nt(s1) com-FtbruOty 28, March 7, 14. lhal JACK C. DAVIDSON PERSONAL PROPERTY Susan A. Swll21f'M336 S~d· "Y 23 1995 ' Tht reglatrant(,5) corp-Beach, CA 92663 This bu11n1ss Is con-ness under the Flcttllous menced ~o t 1t1sact bl.Isl 21 1995 be appofottd 11 PlflOnal Pu.rsua.nt fo tn. Call(omla. ney Lant, Costa na, CA ' •F039tl3 m90Ced to transact bus!. This buslneu Is con-ducted by: CO·pal1tlers Business Name(s) !ISied nns under ;he Ftclllio~ ' · T}9t reprtsentatlvt to ldmlnl• Stll·Servlce Storag• F~U· 92627 p bllahed N Port Be~ nH• und8' \lie Fictitious ducted byi an untncorpo-The reglstrant(s) com· above on: n/a B 1 N ( 1 1 ted ---------- llf the Miii• of the dee• lty Act (B a p Codt 2.1700 This bu.1ln1n 11 COi"' C 11 1 M tw Dall Piiot Buslntu Name(s) Jlsted rated auoctatlon ottltr menced to ttansac1 ~st. ,J.S. Wtlllar;ils. Jr. . ~v~':. n :me s '1 PUBLIC NOTICE dent. et aeq I th• undtr1lgned ducted by: an lndlvldual o• • esa Y •bo.V• on· n/a than a partnership neu under the flelltious This statement was flltd · THE PETITl~N .1equ11t1 win aeil 'at .public auction. Tht reglstrant(s) com-Mateh 14, 21 , 28, Milch 4, Micha.el F. Gouda • Th• regl.1trant(1) com-Business. Name(s) listed with-lhe County Cltfk of ~~:1;,~~'::n!~, tiled Actltlou. • the ~l<*lent • WIU and on Match 29, 1995, ptf· menctd to transact bu"" 1995. Thia statement was filed menoed lo transact bus!· abov9 on. tva Orange County on Febru-wllh the Count Clerk of Busln ... Nam• codicils, If any, be admitted tonal property Including ness undtf the Flctltlous T064 wilh the County Clerk of ness under the fictitious Sttvtn Brereton, President ary 21. 1995 Orange Couni/ on March Sl•t•m•nt to probal•. The will and but not llmhtd 1o furniture Buslneu Name(•) listed Orange County on Febru-Business Nama(s) llsttd This statement was hied F037537 3 t995 The lottowing persons ar• any codlclls are avalla!)le c:lothlng, tools and/Of othM above on: March 1987, PUBLIC NOTICE ary 15, 1995 above on· 2+95 with the County Clerk of Published Newport Beach· ' Fe387B9 doing business as: · k>f examination In the file household Items located original 1951 Fe37133 Aaron C. Funk Orange Counly on March Costa Mesa Daily Pilot IMAGES HALLMARK. 1040 ktpl by the court. al: Gregory B. Switz« Flolltloua 'This statemenl was flied 1, 1995 Published Newport Beach· 1 A N por1 Be;tch THE PET1TION rtqu11t1 Property 00101/67979 This 1tatement was filtd Busln•H Name Publlshed Newpo~ Beach-with th• County Clerk of F038502 Febru01y 28• March 7• 14• Cosla Maso Dally Pilot rvine ve.. ew ' authority to administer the 2065 Placentia Ave., Costa with the County Clerk of Stat•m•nt Costa Mesa Daily Piiot Orange County on Febru-Published Newport Beach· 21 • l995. March 7, 14, 21, 28, 1995 ~~li~~~olomons, 7 Sand· est•I• under th• lndepen· Mesa, Ca. 92627 (7141 646· Orange County on Febru-The following pe<tons are February 2t · 28, Maren 7', lfY 27, 1995 Cosla Mesa Daily Pilot TOOi T039 piper, Irvine, CA 92714 dent Administration ol Es-6166 TIME: 9:00AM Stored lfY 24, 1995 doing buslneu u : 14, 1995. FfS39117 Match 7 t4 21 28 1995 PUBLIC NOTICE Helen Solomons, 1 Sand· tales Act. (Thi• •u1hOrily by the following persons: F831J081 a) TARTAGUNI & ASSOCI· T974 Published Newport Beach· • • • • To43 PUBLIC NOTICE plpet, Irvine. CA 92714 wlll allow the personal rep. A058 Shawn Wist, E061 Published Newport Beacl't-A'rES, b) SHARLENE Costa Mon Dally Pllol FlcUUoua This business ts con· restntatlve to lak• many Pacific Photographic Co., Costa Mesa Dally Pilot TARTAGUNI, TUTOR, 402 PUBLIC NOTICE March 7 14 21 28 1995 PUBLIC NOTICE Busln•H Name Fictitious dueled by: co-partners actions without court ap· E205 Craig Lasko, E164 February 28, March 7, 14, Vista Roma, Newport Flotltlous • ' • ' To2s Stat•m•nt Bu1ln1u Nam• The regislrar>t(s) com· proval. Befort taking cer· Mlselon Schlegel. E116 21 9 Beach, California 92660 Fictitious Stat•ment menced to transact bus•· lain very lmportanl acUons, Roger Castillo, E008 Steve ' 19 5· T013 Cronroads Capital Corpo-Bualneaa Nam• PUBLIC NOTICE Bu1lnH• Name The lollowlng persons are The following persons aro ness under lhe Fictitious however, tht personal rep· Nunes ration, (Callfornla), 402 Statem•nt Statem•nt t0JQ9 ~u~g~~~'.'8~01 New· doing business as: Business Name(s) listed resentatl111 w111 be required Property 20t39 PUBLIC NOTICE Vista Roma, Newport The following persons are Fictitious The following persons are port Cenler Or .. Newport OE ELENA COLLECTIONS, above on: 15 May 1985 lo ·give notlct to lntereSled 2099 Placontla Ave .. Costa Beach, CA 92660 doln~ business as: Butln•H Name doing business as: Beach, CA 92660 5 Chardonay, Irvine, CA Julian S. Solomons person• unleu they have Mesa, CJ. 92627 (7t4) 646· NOTICE OF SALi! Thi• bu1lne11 ia con· EAS COAST BAGEL CO.. Stetement INFOOEX, 12842 Valley Regarding Reslauranls 92714 This statemenl was flied waived notice or consented 3865 TIME: 1 o:OOAM OF AUTOMOBILI! ducted by: a corporation 474 E. 171h St .. Costa The lollowlng persons are View St .. 111108, Garden Inc., (Calif. AI07, 401 New-Ellen Rao Mc~ulre, 5 with the Counly Clerk of to the proposed action.) Stored by the folloWI""' The reglstrant(s) corn-Mesa, CA 92627 d · b 1 Grove CA 92645 C 0 N Chardonnay Irvine CA Orange Counly on Febru· Th• lndtpendtnl admlnls· persona: D413 Debi• Whii. Notice 11 hereby ten monced lo transact busl-Anlhony John Klune, Jr., ,'f~¥A1t' ~:~T~~RS. 613 lnlormallon Indexing Inc., re~ch,Cn;.0~2e60 ewport 92714 . . ary 21. 1995 trallon authority will be tlngton, C386 Steve Gutlec· pursuant to section• 71 neu undtr the Fictitious 4444 Green Brier Rd., Long 112 Poinsettia Ave .. Corona (CA), 12842 Valley View SI., This business Is con· Dolores Norma Clary, 455 f637518 granted unless an Inter· rez, C294 Unda Jean Bea· and 3072 of the Clvll. Code Business Name(s) listed Beach, CA 90808 d"" Mar, CA 92625 J11108, Garden Grove, CA E Yale Loop Irvine CA Published Newnort Beach· tsttd person 11111 an ob-ver1, 8166 C~stal SI""'", of the Stat• of CaJ1fornla abovt on: Februa~ 3, 1995 Patricia Gomez·Klune, "' ducted by: an Individual ' •• ,. .. --lhe Undesigned G & w G B 1 Rd , Robert B. Stewart, Jr., 613 92645 The reglstrant(s) com· 92714 Costa Mesa Daily P1101 lectlon to the pelitlon and B154 Stephen odgera r • Crossroads, Ca lal Cor· 4444 reen 'er .... ong l /2 PoinselUa Ave .. Coronll This bu11neS1 Is con· monced 10 transact busl· This business Is con· show good cause why the Property 20t53 TOWING. INC .• 965 WEST pc)fallon Steven artaglinl. Beach, CA 90808 del Mar, CA 92625 ducted by: a-corporation ness under ·lhe F1ct11ious ducted by co-partners February 28, March 7, 14, court should not grant lht 2075 Newport Bl., Costa 18TH STREET. COSTA Preside~! This business is con-s Th I 1 t() The eg1strant(s) com 21, 1995. authority. Mna, Ca. 92627 (714) 646-MESA. Orange County. CA This 11a1ement was flied ducted by: husband and 2~11ctH'!a~erw~'.~·N~~ort me~c~e~; ~.::.is!ct ~~~ :~~~~e~~: ~:me(s) hstod mence~ 10 transac1 bus1: T997 A-HEAAlNG on the petf. Stitt! TIME: 11 :00AM 92627 will 1811 at public w11h the County Cl81k of wife B -'-CA92660 ness under the F1c1111ous R ness under Ille F1c1111ous N TCE llon wlll ti. held on APRIL Stored by the following auction •1 said address Orange County on Febrir The roglslrant(s) com· ea...... Business Name(s) hsled Regarding estauranls, PUBLIC 0 I 6. 1995, at 1:45 P.M. In ptfsons: H081 Karen Ayde-Costa Mesa, Cahlornla at 1 ary 14, 1995 menced to lransact bus!-J~1!d bb~~i~e~:n~:aJ ~~ above on: 10.31·89 l~is c~::~~~~,E~~s11~led ~~:e~~-n~me(s) llsled Fictitious DepL 700 located at 34\ tottt G043 Veronica Ret· PM on Wednesday, the FfS3fSl15 ness under the Fictitious nership 1nto1ma11on lndeXJng Inc., with the Counly Clerk of Ellen Rao McGuire 1 N Th• City Drive South, Or· ana.' E238 Rob Santos, 2~ ~aYi ofl March., 1995, Published Newport Beach· Business Name(s) listed Regislranl has nol yel JS/ President Orange County on Febru. This statement was Med Bus neaa am• ange,0CA 920668E.CT 0 '227 Zachary Tanner Unk, ~l:s(sltoo,;;,~g au omo-Costa Mesa Dally Piiot ~r! on~ n/~ begun to transact business This statemenl was filed ary 24 1995 with the County Clerk ot The lo~~!~~"';;!ors are If' y U BJ T the E213 Cheryl )Vlpl 1993 VOU</·J~A VIN F br 21 28 M h 7 I ny . une under the l1cllt1ous name(s) w11h the Counly Clerk of • F63B079 Orange Coun1y on Fobru· d~· business as·. gran\ing of lht petition you Property 2451't "''' • · · · • UllfY • • arc • This statement was filed 1 d abo Otange Counly on January ary 27 1995 ~ng should appear at the heat· 1725 Pomona Ave .. Costa 3VWRR21H1PM0351n, U. 14, 1995. with the County Clerk of ~~ebert B vSiowart Jr 24, 1995 Publfshed Newport Beac!h· ' F638221 gfilTNl~G.LE~J>16f~~;,~ Ing and 11111 your ob-Mesa, Ca. 92627 (714) 642· cense/S1~~e~~C~;tJ3/e~ N T964 Orange County on Febru· This s1aiement ~a~ filed F034846 Costa Mesa Daily P1101 Published Newport Beach· Grove Lane. Lake Foresl. Eons °'Ille wrlllen ob-3t07 TIME: t 2:00PM J~1~t14N7B82413S3 . ·u: PUBLIC NOTICE ary 21, 1995 F637520 wilh the County Clerk ot Published Newport Beach· February 28, March 7, 14, Cosla Mesa Daily Pilot CA 92630 ons with lht court be-Stored by th• following cense/State 2L55942JCA Orange County on Febru· Cosla Mesa Daily P1lo1 21• 1995· March 7, 14, 2i. 28. 1995. John Edwatd McDonald, \he hearing. Your ap. persons: G305F Jordl · Published Newport Beach-8 1995 T006 peatanc• may be In person Ribas 0138 Al1hur Rll'V'ler 1994 NISS/ P/U, V.l.N. Flotltloua Costa Mesa Daily Piiot lllY · FfS30509 February 21, 28, Match 7, T042 2S166 B11ch Grove. Lane, .or by YOUf' a11orney. Kitchen Fresh Foods. 1N6SD11S5RC350235GA, LI· Buslneat Nam• February 28, March 7. 14, Ii h d N B h 14, 1995. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Lake Fores1,. Ca 92630 IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR Owner• reserves tht rlghl cense/State QE63190/ Stat•ment Pub s e ewport eac · T963 This bus1ntl,Ss Is con. or 1 contingent creditor ol 10 bid 11 tht Hit. Pur· Said sale Is lor the pur· The lollowlng persons are 21. 1995. Costa Mesa Dally Piiot Fictitious dueled by~ind1vld'1al the deceased, you must flle chases muat be made wllh pose of satisfying lien °! doing business as: T998 February 2t, 28, March 7, PUBLIC NOTICE Bualneaa Nam• Fictitious The regtslrant(s) com· your claim with tht court personal checks or cashier the undersigned for Towing OLD NEWPORT ANTI· PUBLIC NOTICE 14, 1995. Fictitious Statement Butln••• Nam• mencod to transacl busi· and mall a copy to the per· check• only and pald for at and Slorage fees, togelher OUES 477 Old Newport T970 The following persons aro §tat•ment ness under the Fictitious aonal representative ap. Iha time ol purchase. All with costs of advertising Blvd .. ' Newport Beach, CA Fictitious Bualntta Name doing business as: The following persons are Business Name(s) listed l>Olnted by the court within P.urchased goods art sold and expens91 of sale. 92663 PUBLIC NOTICE Statement REAL ESTATE NOTE BUY· doing business as: above on: n/a lour monlha from the datt 'as la", and must ti. re-Dated this 10th dny Of Joan K. Schwenk, 238 Bualn•as Name lho following persons ate ERS, USA. 2126S Hickory-KK MANAGEMENT. 19800 John E. McDonald 111 d of fif•l lasuance of the let· moved at the time of salt. Mar~h, 1995. Tustin Avt., Newporl Stat•m•nt Fictitious doing business as: wood Way Lake Forest MacArthur Blvd . S1e. 1230, Tl'\ls stalemenl was 0 18,. as provided In tectlon All parties Intending to pur. By. Barbara Wiison Beach CA 92663 The lollowing persons are Bualn•H Ham• GLOBAL COMM .. 1048 Ir· CA 92630 ' ' Irvine, CA 92715 wilh the County Clerk of 9100 of lht California Pro-chase good• f« resale Publlshed Newport Roger' Schwenk, 238 Tus· doing business as: St.lem•nt vine Ave .. Suite 404, New· Elizabeth-A. Ooyla, 21265 Khosro Khaloghll. 19800 Orange Counly on Febru· bait Codt . Tht tlmt for flt. must provide a copy of Beach.Cost.a Mesa Dally tin Ave , Newport Beach, CLERGY TAX & FINAN· The following persons are port Beach, CA 92660 Hlckorywood Way. Lake MacArthur Blvd .. Sle. t230, ary 2l, l995 Ing clalm1 will not expire their California State BOard Piiot M11ch 14• 1995· CA 92683 CIAL SERVICES. 2009 Cen· doing business as: R.A. Markellng c.orp .• (Ne-Forest, CA 92630 lrvlnlf; CA 92715 F637543 before four months lrom of Equalization Selllf'• Plf'· T058 This business ls con· tella Place, Newport Beach, a) FLOWUNE ENGINEER· vada), 1048 Irvine Ave., This bus1neS1 ls con· This buslneu Is con· Published Newpor1 Beach· the hearing dalt noUc.ecl mil al time of purchase. PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: husband and 'bA 1?,266[' T & F 1 1 ING. b) RICHARDSON 1404, Newport Beach, CA dueled by: an Individual ducted by: an lnd1v1dual Cosla Mesa Daily Pllol above. SaJH ar• subject to Pflor w1f1 a om a ax inane a EQUIPMENT, 3957 Bitch 92660 . The registrant(s) corrr Tht 1eglt1rant(s) corrr February 28, March 7, 14, YOU M.AY EXAMINE lht cancetlatlon In lhe 9\lent ol cn.s1248008 Tht r•glstrant(s) com-S81Vlces Inc., (California). St.. Ste. 593, N1wpor1 This business Is con· menced 10 transact busi-menctd to transact bus1· 995 me k•pt by the court. II you lht Hltltmtnt between menced to t1anS1ct busl· 2009 Cantella Place. New· Beach, CA 92660 dueled by: a corpc)fation ness under the Ficlllious neu under the 'F1c1111ous 21' 1 · 311 a petaon 1ntar111ed In OWnet and obligated party. Fictitious ntss under th• F1ct111ous port Beach, CA 92660 R1ch-Ou1p Inc .. 3857 Birch Tht reglalrant(s) com-Business Name(s) l1s1ed Business Name(s) hSled TS94 the estate. you may fllt Dated this 14th and 21st BuslneH Neme Butln111 Namt(s) 11111<1 This busine~s Is con. St .• Ste. 593, Newporl menced 10 transact ~usl· above on: February 17, above on· 1987 ap· PUBLIC NOTICE with lht coUf1 a IOfmal R• day of March, 1995. Public Stat•m•nt abow on: 1972 ducted by: an individual . Beach, CA 92660 ness under the AC1i~o<Js 1995 pro1dm111ely quest f« Special Nolle• of SIOl'agt Managem9nt, Inc., Tll9 following pertons are Joan K.. Schwenk Th• rtgislrant(s) com· Thls business Is con-Business Name(s) hsled Elizabeth A. Doyle Khosro Khaloghh Actltloua the f1hng of an Inventory Aoent IOf IM Own9f. doing business as: Tl\11 atatarnenl was flltd menced to transact bus!. ducted by: a corpc)fallon above on: 2·~0.95 Tiiis stalement was flied This slalemenl was filed Jlutln•ss Name and appralaal of Htal•... Publlthtd Newport Lyon La Mirada Hills No. with th• County Clerk ol nes~ under the Ficlillous Tht regtstranl(s) com-R.A. Marketing Corp. Eu· with the County Clerk of wllh the County Clerk ot Statem•nt nts Of of ll'l'f petition °' Btach..Co11a M•n Dally 108, 4490 Von Kannan Av· Orang• County on Feb<i>-But1ness. Name(s) hstad menced to transact bus!. gW\9 Pace, Seely. Orange County on Febru· Orange Coun1y on Ftbru· The follo'°"ng persons are account as provided In PllOI March 14, 2t, 1995. tnu•. Newpon Beach, CA "Y 1't, 1995 aboYt ~· 2·1·95~ ness under tht F1ct1tious lhls statement was Med ary 23. 1995 ary 14, 1995 do1 business as: 1tc'llon t250 of Ult Calif«· T048 92658 FfS37334 California Tax &: Financial Business Name(s) hsled with the County ·Clerk of FS37995 F836948 BR'11N.STORM ENTER· nla Probate Code. A R• Lyon Realty Inc .. (a Call· Publlthed Ntwpor1 Beach-~ervl~es h I~ .. ldG~rge F. 11bov1 on: 1-1·95 Orange County on Febri>-Published Newport Beach· Published Newport Beach· TAINMENT 10022 Traylor quest f« Special Nolie• PUBLIC NOTICE fornia corporation). 449-0 Co111 Men Dally Pllol T~ ~~aie~~t e~as flied Rlch·Oulp, Inc., John ary 17, 1995 -37340 Costa Mesa Daily P1lo1 Cosll Mesa Daily P1lo1 Way. Garden Grove. CA fOfm l• available from th• Von Karman Avenue, New· h C Maaler, Pres. rv M 1 28 M h February 21 28 March 7 92643 court cletk. IUPERIOR COURT port Beach, CA 92658 February 21• 28• Mate 7• with Iha ounty Clerk 01 This statement was !tied Published Newport Beach· atch 14• 2 · • arc 4' ' ' · Luon auoc Long. 10022 Attorney for the PeU· OF CALIFORNIA, Chrnon Land and 09\lef. 14• 1995· Or~•1 ~:SUnty on Febri>-with the County Clerk of Costa Mesa Daily Piiot 1995· 14' 1995· T971 Trayfor Way. Garden tloner: COUNTY OF ORA.NOi! opmenl Company (• Del•· T967 ary • F63B087 Orange County on Ftbru-February 21, 28. March 7, TOSS Grove, CA 92643 WILllAM V SCHMIDT 341 The Cltr Drive ware corporation). 23 C«· PUBLIC NOTICE ary 1'°· 1995 r4 1995 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE This business 11 con. ESQ (CSB 029038, • Poet Office poralt Plaza. Suitt 1250, Published Newport Beach· Fl37340 • · T96G dueled by: an Individual • 1 ' Newport Boach, CA 92658 Costa Mesa Daily Pllol Publisheq Newport Beach· Fictitious FlctlUous The reg1stranl(s) com· 5030 CAMPUS DR., Box 14171 This business It con· Fictitious February 28, March 7, 14, Cosla Mesa Dally Piiot PUBLIC NOTICE Buslneu Name Bualneaa Nam• menced 10 1ransac1 busi· NEWPORT BEACH, CA Orange, CA ducted by: joint venture Busln•H Name 21, 1995, February 28 March 7 14 St•t•ment Stat•m•nt ness under the Flctlllous 8 2 fS e O ·2179 ( 7 1 4 > t2CS 13-t 571 Registrant has not ytl Statem•nt T005 21 1995 ' ' ' Fictitious The followlng persons are The following persons are Business Name(s) hstod 155-2210 IN THE MATTER OF begun to llansact business The following persons are • · Butln•H Nam• above on: nta Publl1hed Newport THI! PETITION TO under the fictitious nam•(•) doing business as: PUBLIC NOTICE T002 Statem•nt ~~~~us:~~R~~TIONAL. ~)1~ifi:,s~7:Ct~!~\oNS, Luong Ouoc Long. Beach.Cost• Mesa Dally CH.ANOE THI! NAME lltted above. . Al SERVICEMASTER OF PUBLIC NOTICE The following persons ate 855 Sandcastle Or1ve. Co-b) LOCAL POET. 387 E. This statemeni was filed Lyon Realty Inc., By. Dou-ORANGE, B) SERVICE· FlctlUoua d I b I wllh Iha County Clerk ol Pilot March 7, 8, 14, 1995. OF Fred Wood and glas Bauer. Vice Presldtnl MASTER • ORANGE, 541 Bualneaa Nam• Flctltlou• o ng us neu as: rona Del Mar, CA 92625 16th St .. Costa Mesa, CA Orange County on Febru· T*-021 Unda Wood on be._.lf Thia statement was flled W. Briardal• StrH1, Or· Stal•m•nt af HEARTLAND CON· Cactus Packaging Corp. 92627 ary 21 1995 __ P_U_B_L_l_C_N_O_T-IC-E--1 of ThomH R•wmond wilh the Coun1y Clerk of ang•. CA 92665 . Th• lollowing persons are au;~~~!!::;n• EA~ucfng~vE't'o~~~~T.; tC:~n~5g;~~:c~·9~e~;· T~~:;:n~.• ~l1 f • ;:i~ s s1~ • Fl37517 ----------•Wood,• minor Orange County on Feblir Southern Callfomia Clean. doing business as: Tht following persons 111 USA. 3419 Via Udo, New-Thi!I business 11 con· Costa Mt1a. CA 92627 Published Newport Beach· SUMMONS CASI! NUMBER ary 9• 1995 Ing Co. Inc., (CA). 8758 J & J LANDSCAPE DE· doing business as: port Beach, CA 92683 dueled by· a corpo•llon This business 1s con· Costa Mesa Daily Pilot ICITACION JUDIClAL) A1788t5 F038~82 Hellman Avenue, Rancho TAILING, 1800 Port Re,... ZVZ'(X, 14582 Goldenwest Sam Osadcht' 3419 Via . The reg0lst1ant(s) com. ducted by: an Individual February 28. March 7. 14 NOTICE TO DEFENDAM°: ORDER TO SHOW PublW.ed Newport Beach-Cucomonga, CA 9t730 wick Pl .. Newport Beach, SL #E W11tm1n11er CA Lido, Newport Beach, CA menced to 1ransact busl· The rtglSlranl(s) com· (Avlso • Acusado) CAUSE FOR CHAHQR Costa Mesa Dally Pilol Thia bualntu 11 con. OA 92660 92G83 ' ' 92663 ness under lh• F1c1111ous menctd to t1ansac1 bus1· 21·..J995· CHRISTOPHER SCOTT Of NAMI! February 21. 28. Marcil 7, duct•d by: a corpc)faUon Kent Ralph Johnson, 1800 AG Art-ar. Inc.. (CA), This business Is co,... Business Namt(s) l1slod ntss under th• Fic1111ous T996 MENDEU.. UOYD T. MEN-PETITIONER($) Fr•d 14, 1995. Tht rtglatrant(s) conr Port Renwick Pl .. Newport 14582 Goldtnwtsl St .. ducted by: an Individual abovt on: n a Business Name(s) hSled PUBLIC NOTICE DEU.. and DOES 1 to 10 Wood and Unda Wood on T9n ~.,':'~! t~sa~~~~ Beach, CA 92660 Su111 E, Westmlnsler. CA The r1g1slran1(s) com· Cactus Packaging Corp above on· Feb 1. 1995 YOU ARE BEING SUED BY behalf of Thomas Raymond Michael Andrew Johnson, 92683 menced to 1tansact bus!-Richard L Woods. Pres•· Ki b 1 p T b ng AcUtlous PLAINTIFF: JA Ud. le HUI' Wood a mlnof HAS/HAYE PUBLIC NOTICE Busln•n. Name(s) listtd 1800 Port Renwick Pt .. This buslnHt Is co,... ness under the F1ct111ous dent Th~ ~1~11~~ 'was hied Business Name demandan o) INTERIN· FILED' A PETITION FOR AN · above on. J~ary. 1995 Nowpor1 Beach. CA 92660 ducted by· • cOlporatlon Busineu Name(s) hsted This 1ta1ement was filed with tilt County Clerk ol Stat•m•nt SURANCE EXCHANGE OF ORDER TO CHANGE Flotltlou• Southern California ;IHn· This business is co,... Tht rtg 0 lstrant(s) com-abovt on: February 1995 witl'I the Counly Clerk of Orang• County on Febru· Thi following persons art THE AUTOMOBILE CLUB NAMES FROM Thomas N Ing Co. Inc., tev• ducted by: co-partners menced to transact bus!. SC. Osadche' Orange County on Febru· ary 21, 1995 doing business as: OF SOUTHERN CAUFOA· Raymond Wood TO Tho-BuaJneu ame Manchester, Prtaldenl Tht reg1strant(s) com· ness undlf the Fictl\lous This s1a1emen1 was flied 81'/ 23. 1995 F837540 a) COAST HANDYMAN. bl NIA mu Robert Wood Statement This aultmtnl was flied menced to transacl busi· Business Name(s) listed w11h lhe County Clerk of F839395 Pubhshed N1wport Beach· A-HANDYMAN. 716 Natcls· You hav• 30 CALENDAR n I• hlftby ordered that Th9 touo;""ng ~sons 111 ~th the c County Cl;'\r 01 ness undet the Fich!ious above on: February 17, Orange County on Febru· Pubhsl'led Newport Beach· Cosla Mesa Daily Pilot sus Ave,, Corona del M;v, DAYS after thla summon• all per.ons lnletNttd In doing bus ness ••· ange ounty on • ir Bu11n1ss Name(s) listed 1995 ary 17, 1995 Costa Mesa Daily P1lo1 CA 92625 Is served on you 10 file a this mattw appear befOft INDEPENDENCE UNUM-"Y 23, 1995 abovt on: H·95 AG Artweat, Inc .. Frederic F037333 February 28. March 7. 14, R•Chatd Boye<, 716 Narcis. typewr1ttet\ r11ponn at thl• thl court In Department ITEO, 25022 Erickson W•r.· F839092 Kent R. John!lon Duclos Secretary Publlshod Newport Beach-March 14, 21, 28, M&ch 4, 21, 1995 C court. No' 703 of th• Orange La~n• Hlll1, Callforn a Published Newport Stach· This s1a1emen1 was filed This i1at1ment wat filtd Cotta Mesa Daily Piiot 1995. W87 c": 9~G~S orona del Mar. A letter Of phone call wlll eoUnty SuperiOf Cour1 al ~2oh~5011~n Hammond Colla MHa Dally Piiot wolth lheCCou,ntyoC'i~'br~ wtlh the County Clerk of Febru01y 21, 28, March 7, TOG2 PUBLIC NOTICir Tiiis business Is co,... not protect you; your type-ttie addr111 shown at>ove 25022 Encaon Way 1.a: March 14, 21, 28. March 4, range oun Y n Orang• County on Ftbri>-PUBLIC NOTICE ro ducted by· an Individual written rtaponH mu111 be on 4118, 1995, 11 2:00 o'cf. guna Hiii• • Calllornla 1905. lfY 24, 1995 F*3B084 ary 24, 1995 14• 1995• T972 Fictitious The reglstrant(s) com. In PfOP9' legal form I you ock p.m .. and then and 9265:).5052 ' T068 v F03805t Flctltlou1 menced 10 transact busi. want th• court to hear your thtr• ahow cause, If any Muriel Ullan Hammond, Published Newport Beach· Published Newport Beach· PUBLIC NOTICE Busln .. • Nam• BuafneH Name ntss under the Fictitious cast . " 1h•Y hav•. why lh• petition 25022 El1cson Way La· PUBLIC NOTICE Costa Mesa Dally Piiot Co•l• Mtll Dally Pllol St•t•m•nt s .. t•m•nt Bu1ln11s Name(s) Uated 11 you do nr' le your r• fOf chang• of naiM thould guna Hiii•. Calllornla February 28, Match 7, 14, February 29, M~h 7, 14, Flctltlou• iht following persons are The following pe~sona art abovt on: 1990 apon .. °" tmt, you may not M granted. 92653-5052 Flotlllou• 21 1995. 2t t995 auslneH Name dol business 15. doing business 11. Rlchatd Boyer lose fue cue, and your H la f\Jirthet ordered I.hat a Thia bualnen l.1 con-Bualneaa Name • T016 • . T017 Statement su?fa1CAL SPECIALISTS JM AUTO SERVICE CON· This stalement wet filtd wag ... mone~ and prop-copy of thl• ordtf to show ducted by· husband and St.t•m•nt The following persons 118 #tJ MoJo Court Newpori SULTANT. 20671 Mountain with tht County Clerk ol arty may ti. ktn ¥11th~ cauH b• publl1hed In Wlf• . The foltowlng perton9'art PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE doing blJllneu as: Beach CA 92663. View, Trabuco Canyon. CA Ofange County on Ftbrir lurih4K warning from th Ntwport Buch/Costa The rtgl11rant(1) com-dOlngbualneHu: AMTEL, 3115 Newport Christine M. Craft, 4111792676, ary24,t!J95 couf1. M .. a Dally Pilot.• newtpe· menced to ttanuct bUa1-LO~G DISTANCE EX· Fictitious FloUtlout Blvd., 1204, Newport Mojo Court, Newporl Francis J. McNab. 20871 FS~B070 T'hef• at• oth« t.gal t• I* of general clrculatlon ,,.,. und., tn. Fictitious CHANGE 328 Hamllton St. BualnHs Ham• 8utln .. • NaM• Beach CA 92663 Beach CA 92663 Mount1ln View, Trabuc:o Publi1htd Newport Beach-:":=":; ~~orr;;: ;: r.ub~lhed 11'1 this ~~~ Oullne11 NatM(a) Dated Coat.a Mesa. CA 92627 ' Statement statetMnt John Colucci. 1055 Barsby Angela Holder. 5062 Giii· ~~~~onb~:i~:::8 11 co,,. Costa Mesa Dally Pllol away If you do not know ~·=ks prl« to •~on: nl• John Edward Myers, 11. .JM following persons are The following persons art St., Vl1ta, CA 920&4 Ingham Circle, CA 92663 ducttd by: an Individual Ft~ 28, March 7, 14, an attorney you msy call tn. d of the h9ar1ng John Hammond 32tl HamlllQ!'I SL, Costa doing bullness as: doing bualne11 as: John Bolllooer. 7t 10 1/2 This buslneu 11 COil-Tht 1tgiauant(•) com-21 1995 It • f al MMC• •v . M.l. Hammond Mesa. CA 92627 s 6 J MARKETING, LTD .• MASTERMIND EVENT Oceanfront Aw .. Newport dueled by: ~paMlf• bu I • T001 111 1 Olney re en DATat FIB 2t, 1899 Thia .-..emem was filed Gr9g0ry Earl Gust. 326 53 Beach OrNe, N&Wpof1 SPECIALISTS, 3183-0 Air· Beach, CA 92663 Th• rtgt11ranl(1) com-menctd lo tran.aaci s '1---------~ ~~aid~,. (ll•ted CommlMIOtMr wfth the County Clerk of Hamilton St., Coata M•aa. Beach, CA 92663 way, Costa Mua, CA This bu1ln111 la con• menced to 11anue1 bull. ~:ne~"Na'::(s~~:~= PUBLIC NOTICE Des de ue' 19 en-Thom•• H. achulte, Orange County on FebN-CA 92627 Joan J. Chetl•igh, 53 92627 ducted by: ~par1ner1 ness uncsar the Acti11ou1 , tteg~ Mia d~ ~ COMllllSIONIA O' tl'f 2l, 199-5 Erick Gat1h Gutt, 328 Btach Drive. Nawporl Myrna Olamond, 8568 El Th• rtglttranl(t) com-Buslf\tH Name(•) listed a,:~~. McNab FlcUtlou• dal ul1td WM un pjuo de T H • a u p I R 1 o It F837122 Hamilton St., Coat• M•aa. Beach, CA 92663 Arroyo A.,. , Fountain Val-lnet\Ced to transact bUal-abow on: rJ• Thi• etalemtnl -• f~oa BuslMA Name 30 DIAS CALCN"DARIOS COUftT Publlahtd Newpott 8"cho CA 92821 Shifley Springm91et. t221 t.y, CA 92709 nen und9f tM Flclltious Chtlttlne Crall with the County C1ettC ol Statement para pte .. nlar una ,.. fM Wood and Unde Costa ..... Dally Pilot Thi• bUtln•.. I• con-w. Coast Hwy.. Newpor1 Evelyn Ruth Btnton, 2338 ButlotH. N•rM(I) listed This alatement WU Mid Ofange Counly on Ftbnr Th9 IOllOwltlO l*tOM •• puett MOlta a rnaqulna ,ah.. .. _ 28 March 1 t4 oueted by: CO-par1nerl BNch. CA 92663 Eldtn ID. C:O.IAI Mesa. CA above on. nl• wl1h the County Clefk ol I 1>' 1995 dOll"!!1 bv••nHS IS' !ti _.: eottt Wood on bthal1 of Thomae 211"4 • ' · Th• recil•tranl(I) com-Thia buslntu I• con-92627 John ColuCd Ofange County on Fe~ir ary • Ft3l4lt a} f..A M ~ .• b) ITWORX. c) Una carta 0 una llarnada Raymond WOOd, • mlnOf, • • T909 menc.d lo t1anuct ~ due1ed by: a Umlt9d part· Thi• bualnHt II con-This statement wit tittd 11Y 23, 1995 _.__.... 8e DkN ENTERPRISeS. 1133 iei.tontc. no .. ofr9C«• 21• Opel Aw., Balboa i. nna ~ the flctitloua n«ahlp ducttd by: co-partners with IN County Clark 01 " fl3901t Put>U ...... -Nevwport oc.n. Corona Lan9. Costa Meta. ~· 141 , .. pu91la llll'd CA 12MZ Butlneta Nan\9(1) lltted Th• r•gl1tranl(I) COITI· Tht rtQlltranl(I) com. Orange Coul"l(y on Ftbru-Publl .... Newpott Bffch. Cos\a Mtll Dally P1IOI CA 92826 nrlta a mequlna tllrlt que Pu.bll•h•d Newport PUBUC NOTI abOve on: nl• • ~ to tranaac1 bual-menctd lo traneac:t bUal-lllY 21, 1995 Coata MtH Dally Piiot F•l>Nary 21, Miich '· 14, Fran M HMdrlCk, t133. ,_,.,lt ... fOfmlllj. I ..... ~--·-Meta Daily John ~dWard Mywe, II MN undlf the Flc:llUOUI nt.. under ~ flc:ttd~ "17"42 21 IW CorOM Lant Costa Mau.. c-...... con op1.c1 •-.,......,... one1214372 Thia 1tat9l"Nl'lt w .. fifed Bual""• Namt(t) lltltd 8u1lne11 Nam•(•) 1111ed Publlahtd N9WPOft Beech-Miid\ 14• 2t• 28• M.,ch 4• ' · 1"989 CA 92G21 ' ~~:~ ~:! 8J: la CO: Piiot F9bnlwy 21, Match 1• '1othlow with the County Cltfk of abolle on: ft/a above on: 2195 Costa MtH Dally Pilot 199$. 1 Thia b111lotH I• ~ 1swche C:U cU:. '4• 21• 1•· llwlnu• Name Or.not County on FebN-Join J. Clletltlgh Evetyn Ruth Benaon F1t111.111y a . Maret\ 1, 14. To7e PUBLIC NOTICI due1ed by: an lndlvklual SI i.i.d l\O preaent• au TM3 atateMeftt el'J 21. 1995 Thi• statement WI• flied Thia alattmtnt wu. flied 21 119G.. PUBUC NOTICE Th• raglttrant(•) co"" , ....... tlempo pued• The tollowlng petlOrlf .,. Fe3a3IO With IN C°'61\ty Clerk of with th• COi.lnty Cl91'k of ' T993 FlctlUCMt• menctd to t1'911Ud bu dtt .. CHO y le 'pueden PUBLIC NOTICI doing bUtlneN u : Publlahed Newport Beech-Orange County «>n Ftbrir Ofeng• County on Febfir l'loUtleua kalneN Name ,,... und9f th9 flctttlo\ts :r.., .., ..iario, 111 dlMfQ '1oUtlou• lllAST Wl!ST CAPITAL co11a M .. • Dally Piiot ary 23, t"5 F ......... 7 el'J 2't, 1'195 PUBLIC NOTICI au.lnMa Nam• llat.-.nt .Bualn•aa. Name(•) listtd y 01rU COHI dt au CORPORATION. 1800 ~ MWcn., 14 I t .... 1095. e .. -Fl3a.a•t ., t t Tnt followlflO l*tont .,. above on. nl• ~ a1n avt90 adlclo-•u•IMtl• N.... Str..t. ~ t*>. ~ • ' l048 Publlan.cl Newport a.echo Publlahed N"por1 8tACh-rtotlttM The ~--ara dotno ~ntu u · Frank M. Headrletc Ml por part• dt la coM. atat.-.nl e.actl, ~ 12180 Coate Mu& Dally Piiot Cotta Mtu Dally Pllol 8ua'""9 ...._ dOlnG butlneea ~ COST-' MESA lAANSMtS. Thia 1tat9CMl'tt w• ftltd hlsttf\ ot* ,.qulaltoe a.. =The=~.,.. =-~"'~<~ PUIUC NOTICI Mitch t4, 21, 28, March 4, Mllld\ 1.14, 21. :it, 1995. •tat ...... t AEAOTECH MOTOR-StON $fl(CIAUSTS, 1915 w~111'1 lhe~C:';'.~ oai... Putde qw ua&ed , NSULA POM ,,.,.. c' __ , 1eod Dolle tlll. T027 The fOlowlng .,....one.,. SPORTS, 2345 North .. Mt>of Blvd . Cotta M t• qul9fa llamat a un ab;OOedO orpot ........ 1r. PleUta.u. TOM dolnG ~ u : Grlt'd Ave • Unit ' S&nU C-' 82627 ll'f • lnm•dlatamtnt•. St no l~~~TNt.:.m~ ~~ =. ~~~pcwt ,_...... ........ PUIUC NOTICI ll.Ak! CONSTRUCTION 1 Ana. ca 12101 Miu•• Lopn Manln•l, NMOla conoce • un ebOgado ~SHIP Ztot L ~ Thi b 1 .. I• con-81ehMIRI PUIUC ll011CI -......._ PLUMBING CO., 11111 ~ Co, inc., (CA), 7121 Quebec Dr .. HurltlnQ-N:lliW!ed N"'*1 9eldl-IM*ft llM'lll a un ~ ' hed\. • 111 ne ,.._ loloM'l9 P9flCIN .,. r... Lynn ~ Unit ' ~ 1345 ~It Av•.. ~t ton Dtaetl, CA 92141 COila .,_. baily Hoa de~ de eOooedOa ~· ~ .... , .. a ~ •t~( '*'> ~ ~";c-l'lotnleua ••tnHa ..._. =hech. CA t2t4I 303, Loa An9t11a, CA lhl1 b11tlneu 11 con-ftbrWl'y ~ f, 14, o • Ul'IA o4lcll\8 de 8'l'lda """ -,,.. '~'ran • ) HM UMAOM-...-i111 llw· lt.e.••nt R. TJ"MdweY, JI .. I002S duded by: an indMdlllil ea. leO"c: dlt~ ._. 2\-:'LlM-=-~ mencad~ ~~~om, ~.IAIJ,I .. at .... l.IRI The~ ptttont ar• 1M11 ym SW-. Unit~ Tl\11 b111IMM la The ttglltttnt(a) com-Jt, t TOOi fanloO . hed\ CA-t :,... Ma-' laled HALLMA K INVIAONo "'9 '°'°'*'I ......... dolr!a ----ar. .. untln9to" 8Hch, CA dlldad 1¥ a COfPOl'MiOft f9lenceod lD nna.ct blA" --~ ' l.11ot ,_,_,,,_ MOfT'I ,..,,.. ............... MICUCCM>, 1111 Kno4t NMI TM , .. ltH"t(•) ~,.. wndtf .. ~1--....... ------· ....... ., ... CeMt :-Belboe ~ ...... -:::-.:..~ ecwp. QATION IYt 11111 'I ALl'"HOWll'OCICWW.::.. htfta hit!, CA Thia bualnfft II con.-....... 1D ..._. 91111,... ~al .._ '~ti pcwt"8d\.CA ... t Nlanof J ,._.. H.1.11.C.1.. 141-0 llrl I 8IOLM, -~~1n.,llMdYll ,_ ...._.. ......,. ·'"' The=t~----.. .,. Q=:' ...... ~ . .... ce....... .......* ..... I ...... O..f.UPM.*4 ... ....,Ml(•)~···-........ --~ ...... ·-,.,._ • .. ..... ~ .. ..... -..--..a..-.....-........... ---... ' ..... _ .... .. oo.lft ~ -· J t1ot ...-wu. ,,,_ llllllMll - -L89 C1W11f mt._. 6 = -.... .. •HP-I a ..... ~ a.\ .. Mcal1n•11--•t~a.d\.CA-1 _. .. ~Clllea Ofllti-. ,,_ ~t ... lt•1....... Or..-C...,•.-... MUNM:lflAL COUlllT OI !".!!..~Ml:-....:.= ~t Coldr • ... ......., , _, t7. t• OfWIQI COONT'Y. '"' ;;;.;. -r• s. ,... • ... n'l,•111111•1 , ................ TM ........ ':'9,:1.--,. .. ,,...EE .... ... -= .......... CA -. WIST ......... le ~ OOlll -.., ~~ ca\ftQI COUNTY .AD ,_ ...._ ... PftllM ......,.. _ .. = QAL-"'Cf • .--....... ~-.... TM ..... .-... .,.. .._.., .. u .. . ' ~'-DI-. ' t . STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?! I' .... I Tueaday, ~ 14, 1995 t 1 ~--_.;---I PUIUC NOTICU . PUIUC NOTtCU PUIUC •onc11 PUIUC NOTICll PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICll PUBLIC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICES PUILJC NOTIC!I PUIUC NOTIC! Tri.· t•gl1lran,(t) corft. PUIUC , TICI Th• regl1trant(1) com. PUBLIC NOTICE Th• regl1trent(s) com-PUBLIC NOTICE menc•d to transact l'JU$1. PUIUC "OTtc• neH under tile Flc1lUc?~ __ _,,,,-~----1 "*'Ced lo traNllCt bUeto menced lo nn.ct bUll· menced to transact. Dual-nest undltf tne Flcllllous " '" Busl111u Nam•(•) lla..u ,........._ !)Ml undw the Flclll1out Pio....._ neat ~ the Flctltlous FloUtlo4.I• neH under th• Flcthlous Flctltlou• BuslnHt Nam•(•) litled fJcUtloue abOve on: n/a ......... .,_. ~~··• n/Namt(t) llRed .,......_ ..... Butlnett Ntlflt(t) lltted Bualne .. Name Bu1lnt11 Namt(s) llst.cj Bualn•H Name •bov• on: 1H.=e. auunea• Name George W. Allenclotf ... ~ .....,..., on: a abovt on: n/a above on: n/• Ruth Portlf Thi• 1ta1e,,,.m w-. flltcl The tollOwlnt''-'IOOI t MalthN 0 . Mutnlf , .. ....,., Jovce M. Knight ltatetMnt Diana M Qualls ltetement Thl• etatement w11 liled ltat•MM\t wilh Iha C~ty Clttk of bUlllnN:t .S: ., Thia lletement wu filed The followlng Ptf90M '" Thia 1ta1tmtnt wu filed The following ptraone "' Thia 11it1ment wu meet The following person• .,, with th• County Clerk or Thi tollowlng person• "' Otange County on Febfu· " EST PAINTING 'CON Wllh the Cowity Clerk of doing bulineH at: with the County Clttk ol doing bualnt11 u : with the County Clerk or doing business as: Otang, County on F1bru. doing business aa: llY 21 1995 TORS 24064 A enld. Orange Cowlty on FebN-SERVICE ENTERPRISES, Orange County on F•bfu. ORIENTAL RESTAURANT, Orangt County on Ftbru. PRADO OLYMPIC SHOOT· llY 14 1995 PRO·MED TRANSCRIP· I F837ate cwona D~ Pol~ C: tly~.1911$ 5000 Bitch Street, Sul'9 t1y23 1095 19677 Yorba Unda Boul• llY 23. 1995 ING PARK. 2017 SWll'I Dr., ' Fe:see13 TIONS, 611 Newhope ID, Published NIWf)Clrl BMch· 9 • n I Fta•~ 3000, Wut TOWet, Newport • Ft39088 Yard, Yorba Unda, CA ' F83807t Costa Mtsa, CA 92626 p bllsh d Ne....vut s .. ch-Santa Ma, CA 92704 c t M Dall Plldt Publl hed N a---Stach, CA 92860 112686 Collegt or tht Outdoors, u e ~...,.. TltftU Cordeiro, 611 N• os a Ha Y Joel Kellh Newman, 24006 • twpot1 ...... ti-R~ Venezia 3535 Eut Publllhed Ntwpoft Stach-Shi c Xu• 195n Yorba Published Newport Stach-Inc (Calil ) 2017 swan Dr Costa Mesa Dally Pilot whop• ID Santa Ana CA Feb.ruary 28, March 7, 14, venf~a Corona, Dana Costa M... Dally PUot Cout Hwv., sUlt• 63, Co-Costa M111 Dally Piiot Linda Boui1vard, Yorba Costa Mesa Dally Piiot Costa Mesa, CA 92626 ., February 21. 28, March 7, 92704 ' ' 21, 1995. -\ ~~· : 'r29 1 Februt1y 28, Mareh 7, 1'4, rona del M.,, CA 92625 March 14, 21 , 28, March 4, Unda, CA 92686 March 14, 21, 28, March 4, This bu1lnes1 11 con· 14, 1995. This business ls con-T99!S duct~ b:~ .':ie~lv~uafon-21, 1M. Thi• bu~lneH It con-1995. Thra bu~lness Is con-1995. ducted by: a co(pQratlon T965 ducted by: in Individual PUBLIC NOTICE Th• re latrant(s) T018 ducted by. an lndlvldu.i Toe7 ,ducted by. an Individual T073 Th• reglatranl(s) com· PUBLIC NOTICE Th• r,eglstranl(s) co~· 1 ________ _ , com-The regl1t1ant(1) com-The regl1trant(1) com· mencecj to transact btlsl-menced to 11ansact t>u111-~unc1! "t:'a~11~uu-PUBLIC NOTIC! menctd to trantac:t t>u.a. PUBLJC'NOTICE minced 10 tranuct busl· P.UBLIC NOTICE ness under the Flclilloua F1 tltl nes1 under the Flctlllous 8 R1 cttUoNua ·-.-... ous • . nest under \he Flctltloua neae undet lh• Fictitious Bu1Iness Name(•) fisted c ou• Business Namt(s) listed us naH ame Bu1ln11•. :•m•(•) li•'ed FlcUtloua Busln•J• Nam•(•) lls1ed Flctltloue Business Nam•(•) listed Flctllloue , aboVe on: 12-20-94 BualnH• Nam• above on! not yet Statement ~Non. • · 8u1ln••• Name above on: Mareh t. 1995 8ualnH• Name above on: n/a BualnH• Heme College of the Outdoors, · Stattment -lereza Cordero The followlng persons are ""'"" twman Stetement Robert Venezia ltatement • Shi C Xue Stetement Inc., Robert O. Deane, The following persons are This statement y.1as flied do.Ing business as: T_hlt atalemtnt was flied The foUowing per90n1 are Thi• ltlltmtnt wat nled The following per1on1 .,, Thi• 1tatament was flied The following persons are President doing busintss a.s: with the County Clerk of FOODMASTERS, USA, ~th the C Cou~ty Cl~rk of doing bustneu as: with the County "Clerk or doing business u : with the County Clerk of doing business as: Thia statement was llled ORCA CONSULTING, 900 Orange County on Febru. 3364S' Sundown Court. '~r.1~~n,, on ebru-BOB'S CLEANERS & Orang1 County on Febru-PACIFIC VENTURE & AS· Orange County on Febru-JQNES COMMUNICA· with the County Clerk of E. Balboa, NewpOft Beach, ary 17, 1995 Dana Point, CA 92629 ary • MARY'S PLACE !CLOTH-11Y 23, 1995 SOCIATES, 435 Fair Drive ary 23, 1995 TIONS INT'L, 358 East 15th Orange County on Febru-CA 92661 Fl37345 Rose C. Mananghaya, F038074 ING STORE), 1218 e. Mc-F8388UJ #202. Colla Mesa, CA Fe39009 Street tJA, Costa Mesa, CA ary 28, 1995 Michael Miller, 3011 E. Published Newport Beach· "33645 Sundown Court, PubUthed Newport Beach-Fadden, Santa Ana. CA Published Newport Beach-92626 • Published Newport Beach· 92627 F63B325 Second SI., Long Beach, Costa Mesa Dally' Pilot Dllfla Point, CA 92629 Co1ta Mesa Dally Pilot 92705 . Costa Mesa Dally Piiot M81dl A. Morrison, 435 Costa Mesa Pally Pllot Diana Michelle Qualls. 358 Published Newport Beach· CA 90803 February 21 28 March 7 This business . Is con-. February .28, March 7 14 Jong Kl Ko, 2168 Paml March 14 21 •28 March 4 Fair Drive ~202, Costa March 14 21 28 March 4 East 15th Street I A, Costa Costa Mesjl Dally Pilot Thls buelness Is cori· 14 l""'S • • • ducted by: an lndavJdual 21 199,. ' ' Clrte, Orana•, CA 92687 • • • ' M•ta. CA.92626. • • • • Mesa, CA 92627 · ducied by: an Individual • ,,.~ · • The reg11trant(s) ,com· ' 'I" Tl\ls buslness la con-1995. Thia bualneu 11 con-1~5. Thi• business Is con· March 7• 14• 21• 28, l995. The registrant com· Tjle9 menced to trans11.ct busl· "TOlO d~ted by: an lndMdual T063 ducted by: an Individual T071 dueled by: an lndlvidual T028 menced to tra aci busl· ness under the F=icu1&0Ui --,-U-8-L-IC_N_O_T_IC-E--• T • r1glatrant(1) com. nu&LIC NOTICE Th• registrant(•) com-'PUBLIC NOTJCE The teglstrant(s). com· PUBLIC NOTICE nesl! under th Fic11tlous PUBLIC NOTICE Business Name(s) llS1ea ---------• ~ed to ~ct busl· 11; menced to trlll'lsact busl· m&flCfd to transact busl· Business Name(s) listed FlctUloua above on: Jan. 15, ,1993 Flctltloua nei1 under the Flctltloos nesa under th• Actlllou's · ness under the Fictllioµs ·above on: n/a . Rose C. 'Mananghaya • Bu•IMH Na ·Buslneas Na1111(a) ltsted FlcllUOU8 Business Name{s) listed Bu•'1~11t,1oNua'm• Business Name(s)' listed Flctltlou• · Mlcnael·Mlller . Bueln••• Nam• This statement was llled . ma above on: 1989· ButlMM Name abov• on: n/a ... above on: n/a " Bualnets N•m• This statement was llled Statement. with the County Clerk of ltetament Jong Kl Ko ltetemM\t Mardi R. Morrison Statement Diana M. Qualls Statement . with the County Clerk or The following persons are Orange County on Febru. Th• fbollo1wtng persons are Thia statement wu flied The following peraont are Thi• statement was flied The following persons are fllls statement was filed The following persons are Orange County on Febru· doing business as: ary 24, 1995 doJng us ness as: with the County Clerk or doing business u ! with th• county Clerk of doing business as: with the County Clerk of doing business as: ary 17, 1995 GEORGE W. ALLENDORF. F038005 SON ruse ~ECORDS, Orange County on Febru. NEWPORT COAST MAR· Orange County on Febru· NETWORK SUPPORT Orange County on Febru-PORT REALTY, 2845 Mesa F0373" 22725 ls!amare Lane, Lake Published Newport Beach- 10221 •:er ..J'·· V Suite ary 23, 1995 KETING GROUP, 485 E. ary 23, 1995 CENTER, 510 31st Stteet, ary 23, 1995 Verde Dr. East, Costa Published Newport Beach· Forest, CA 92630 Costa Mesa Daily Pilot 103-537, ~un n alley, F037407 17th Street, Suite 602C, F03t550 Sulit C, Newport Beach, F0390BO Mesa, CA 92626 Costa Mesa Dally Pilot George William Allendorf. Feb uary 28 March 7 14 CA 92708 Published N rt 8 h-Costa Mesa, CA 92627 p blllhed N rt 8 h CA 92663 p bll .. d N B h Ruth Helen Porter, 2773 22725 lslamare Lane, Lake r · • • Matthew Ger81d Mueller, ewpo uc Joye9 M. Knight, 485 E. u ewpo eac • Diana M. Qualls, 358 East u 1''1 ewport oac • Sandpiper,· Costa Mesa, February 21 • 28, March 7· Forest, CA 92630 21, 1995. 16216 Ml. Lant, Fountain Costa Mesa Dally Piiot 17th Street, Suite 502C, Costa Mesa· Daily Piiot 15th Street, IA, Costa Costa Mesa Dally Pilot 'CA 92626 14, 1995. This business Is con-T015 Valley, CA 92706 Maren 14, 21, 28, March 4, Costa Mna, CA 92627 March 14, 21, 28, March 4, Mesa, CA 92627 Marth 14, 21, 28, March 4, This buslneH Is con-T968 ducted by: an individual Buy It. Sell It. Find II. This business Is con-1995. This bualneaa la con-1995. Thia business ls con-1995. · ducted by: an Individual The registranl(s) com· Claaalfled. dueled by: an Individual T061 ducted by: an lndMdual T060 ducted by: an Individual T074 The reglstrant(s) com· menced to transact busl· --------- ' "\ .. I' , I I, ~.-..1002-1625 - -. ,.._ ~ • I ~ m 2102-2744 • ~. • ._ ....... ~ I I 11 ":~ ' . "'~ : ' ' ·-...... ( CUSSIFIED HOURS Telephone 8am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday DAILY Pl .. OT DEADUNES Monday ............ Friday 5:00pm Tuesday ............. Monday 5:00pm Wednesday ....... Tuesday 5:00pm Thursday ........... Wednesday 5:00pm Friday ................ Thursday 5:00pm BY PHONE (714) 642-5678 BY FAX (714) 631-6594 (Please include your name and phone nwnber and we'll call you back with a price quote.) BY MAILORIN PERSON: 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Caner of Newport Blvd & Bay St GENERAL POLICY Rates and deadlines (\re subject to change without nouce. The publisher reserves the right to censor, reel ass if y, revise or reject any classified .., advertisement. Please report any error that may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot & The Independent accept no liability for any error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible except for the ' cost of the space actually occupied byrthe error. Credit can only be allowed' for the first insertion. -----•ltOTS HOUSES/ FOR SALE NEWPORT 1400 BEACH 1-----• ·-----GARAGES 2169 APARTMENTS MJSCELIANEOUS FOR RENT 1------LOST & 2740 ANNOUNCEMENTS FOUND EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT CONDOS FOR SALE Pellcan Point Best Buy, $749,000. w/ap- proved plene. Build lnvned. 497-6702 owner 2925 5530 WANTED 5535 FOR RENT RENTALS I•••••••••••••••••• Ger•;•• & amall of·a---------LOST CAT Solid gray New gourmet coffee AT THE BEACH flcH. 17th & Newport LOST & shor1·halr slim female. H•• offers"Barlsta" blvd, CM. Amerlland FOUND 2 declawed front feet. opportunllles, prime Annual Rentals BALBOA ROOMS 2706 Realty. 835.&787 29 5 Lost from Newport NB Penn toe. Looking s I 2606 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Beach Oakwood Apts. for dependable, oner· uro• •loot on ISLAND I••···--·· FOUND DOO Black REWARD. 646-2360 getlc, service oriented Loving Swe d l•h Nur••'• Aide. Wiii provide great cooking, Dt. appts, etc. 12 yrs ~xp. Christine, 646-3735 ~lenl~ ···········s~:~ 3:4 Hamllton,.t ~o~ta Lab with collar, In LOST: PIQMY GOAT people who enjoy ••••••••• HOU.SES/ con ° ······ COZV STUDIO esa, rear um · or COMMERCIAL Costa Mesa near 17th "Gladys" wandered hatd work & coffee. If 2Bd + den ....... $.2450 Kl h /d kl $350/mo, 1 for $400/ I t I d II fo a MERCHANDISE Os 3Bd Udo-dock. $6000 tc en, w • par ng mo. "pen, go see REAL ESTATE and Santa Ana. Call away from her llttle n eres e ca r n ~~~"~u:~ COND CallFOflummerUat & ulll Incl. Yrly lse anytime. 548_6 1.,9 722·9591, leave mes-daycare friends at Interview appt betw.j!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! AlltallHllltHvtltlllng inlllls FOR RENT ~ $675/mo 557·9202 sage with description South Coast Recre· 9am-noon or Ive mes-F d The l'Ndlnltat9 · LIDO ISLE, sop entr. of dog. atlon Center, 2070 sage.(714) 675·7004 ANTIQUES 6010 uwspp11l11et11C,l10llle c · •••••••• """"• Cute 1Br apt. Lg llvlng ateps to bch, furn avl. BUSINESS OFFICE ----------M 1 A c 1 OFFICE ASST l""iiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tral Fllr HMMllt Ad ol 1'6111 un • ui....,....., tataa room, pvt entt, small Tennis, w/d. $42S/mo F 0 U N D : B I o n d ap e ve., os a 1• _....nldlmHltltlll11111---------673-1900 porch, d/w. No pets. utll Incl. 67a.6103 FOR RENT 2769 Pupp~ 3-4 mo old fe-Mesa. They miss her Dependable. Phones, •BUYING IT.EMS• to '""1t&1 "111y prt1111nc1. BALBOA 1Br+lofl w/pvt patios. $750/mo. 673·9247 NB/Dover Shra. Lrg ~~~~d:•(s.2a~ ~!!~) ~!~ ;1~~~~ "c~fiu 1~':. ~/~;. ~~~:. ~~~C~~:r. :=~o:u~!o2;::i:~·P~I~~ llmllltltl " llllscrimlnallon PENINSUIA 2107 View of Bal Isl. Furn. unfurn rm, kltch, w/d, Adjacent oc Airport on Sat 3/l l . Call to 10 646-4334, OUTSIDE SALES lngs, books, furniture, NSllll ta rau. colOf. religion. Tenn/gym/pool. 6mo-BALBOA phone/cbl hkup. N/P. Will trade space and 499-3692 or 472-4263. l•••••••••I Beach area, casual, etc. Immediate cash, 111.MllllllcaJ.,lalllllllllllhlSOI B lb N rt 1yr. $1450. 675-9578 2607 $400+ulll. 645·9515 • computer In our office 1op $. 673-6223 Iv mso ::.1w1.":'b:::~:a.~m~ ~1.:;2:~:4 Bavshores!! PENINSUIA Prlv•t• rm/ba In Npt for tel ans & nom'I F~~~:>~t 01:~~e ~1:f~ PERSONALS ~~~~~~r:75~;;i;e in-Eng wlnt wtdrobe/cuno, lalllaorllllsetllllillallon." O~NFRONTS Faburoua 4Bd-4Ba, •104 15th 81 #& :;~~~1~;":nh~Ts~· Rne~ :~;~Y 0~~P~e~~;alse~ Shepherd Mix, v1c l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I PIT ..Work FIT Pay ci900. glas, mirs, w/ Tiiis 11nsp1par will nol 3BR $2000 4BR $2400 mini estate, 3 car ga.r. 1 Bd·1 Ba upslra w/ pets. Pool/tennis/spa. or similar business. Orange & Westmln· PERSONALS 3002 6am·12 M·F, no exp ~~~ ~~~brd~n~1 ::o~ Utw1at1Jacu,C1111Yadftl1ist· Studio Apt $650 Al>I nowt $4000/mo. some oco•n view & Kitchen and laundry Call Laurie 9·5 M·F ster, Npt Beach. Call necessary. s9.00/hr $800 Dk d!lk desk w/ lllPl"' rHI 111111 wllld1 Is In Pnthae vw Apt $2000 Coast Newport Prop-carpor11 $72S Avl 4/1. privileges. $495 Incl 251·0400/fax 251·0420 645-1079· Ask for Mark 852-0247 book frt, c 1920, $800 •lelMIMaf&ft•law.Our111den ertlH 842.S8&8 Ca11Gary 720-0422 ulll. Must stand credit H•v• you ••en our P art·Tlme People CdM723·1766TlllSun .. .,_..,. , ..... _,d 11111 111 •BEACH DUPLEX• check. Call 650-0454,•••••••••• IZZV? Striking blk & wanted to address la-1 ________ _ -··• ._,., COSTA MESA 2124 Baytront 2Bd ·2Ba 1• wht female cat, prone bels for pav. You have lllwtllla11 d'flrtlatd In 11111 3 B•dAV2ABIL NOWll•t condo, 2 car parking, leave message. BUSINESS & to spitting up. Wo loft a typewrite~. computer '"APiiiiPiiiiLiiIANiiiiiiCiiEiiSiiii6iiiiOii1ii1 ....,.,., • "'811Hll Oii iii • a u P • r a• pool, dock avl. No ---------CE the country for a year, or good handwrillng.1• "1111••Ur111111tf._ Te com· E 'aldo 2 matr Br/2V•B• lmmac newer bldg, pets $1500 673-6640 VACATION FINAN "ur catsltter gave Izzy lnt'I L.0. rates apply. Weahor & Dryer ,,...,..,.ll .. 1111.callHUO Cln, quiet, w/d hk·Up, rooftop deck, 2 car away to an anony-1·809·474·4289 $135/each. Good Con· M ·-lt 1·I00·424·151G. fflt grdnr, fp, xtraa. $1250. · gar, $1700 mo yrty RENTALS 2722 mous Newpor1 Bch dillon. 646-5848. 111 _........, DC ... ''"" 650-2809 or 842·9722 2 B d ·2 Ba d w n at r •. CORONA woman, phone & address Real Estate UllHUD11421·»00. E'slde 3Bd·1Ba cottege, Patio, new cpt/palnt, 2 DEL ••ttn 2622 Big Boar 3Bd 2Ba, fir· BUSINESS unknown. Please call ~~~~~~~!!! .. _-.-.D-T-,•-,--.-•• -_ ... FURNITURE /d car gar $1150. "~ l bl I OPPORTUNITY 64n •099 1:: -,.,. -new cpt/palnt, w Clndy/Agt 673-3777 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Pc, ca e, nr s opes, , __ .,...______ Busy Wiik-in loeltlon. hkups, carport; patio Cannery Vlllage Alty Studio •-t Qulet,.N/P, wk or wkend. Great 2904 'LOST BINOCULARS :rn ........ ~ ......_._. 7tt couch charmin" CORONA $895 No pet 722-6294 _. family home. (714) '""iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii B ch & L b 7x50 .,.... '""' A_.._ plaid, b eige, rose~ DEL ••ttn 1022 • Id 3B 1•LBa /d nr oc:n, nu carpi, prlv 645-8512 or 645-8928. I• taus, I tlom P I 1' on T&YIOf. d w E • • r ni • w ant, avl lmmed, gated, LOCAL RTE*24 Loca· a nip ra on on • n..-..U•1 .... blue, grn. $225 645-647t ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~I hkup, 1-car gar, grdnr. Beach Area S54S/ u1a 720-8460 corona del Mar. titll'!P.~NP.lllM!!fi!f!'I P $1176/ u ---------1 lions Buy All or REWARD t fl d &•••rt Bolgo Velour Sofa WI CAMEO HIGHLANDS ~~~· ~·5C>-8013 ': Yearly Unfum •-..,,,R,-e""fu-r""b""l•""'h_•_d-:-2=a-=d-RENTALS TO Part*Posalble $2K Call 714•72s1>12:, er.1.-wlAlj-...-. .. lliliiilllll ..,..673 7300 walnut trim & matcft. custom pool home.-----''------3 & <4BR·2 Bath• gar & lndry. Fp, bale, SHARE 2724 Wkly*800-599-6769 LOST CAT Black & • Ing chair. X-lnt cond. Remodeled 4Br 3Ba. EASTSIDI! 2Br n~B• $1375 to $1800 mo. new crpt. Open & bright iiiiii~iiiiii!iiiiiii~ii PAYPHONE ROUTES white male Tabby, has $400. 546-0945 $25,000 dwn. Aaaume 1-cer garage, carpets VIiia Rentals $1150 Shalla 723-0970 •NP cr .. t·2 rm aulte• Local sites • for sale, half of black mous· Receptionist Type 351-F'""U_T.....,.O-N-pl_n_e_tr_a_m_•_· .,..fun- 1at TO at $4571/mo. & drape•. No pets. 875-4912 w/prlv ba In lrg 3bd, $2000/Wk potential. tache on face. LUI ~f1~.!'~:Z11fs~oce:ii sz, black mat, Ilka No agents. 675-6500 760-8384 21hBa, Pool, Jae, ten· 800-208·5300, 24hrs, seen on Tradewlnds new, $100. 723-4243 bua, 844-2B27 res. Riviera Townhome COSTA MESA 2624 I 1-.••••••• Kim, 846-0651· E'ald• ~8~2.SBa. fem Property Mgmt nla, flrpl, gar, W D, In Baycreat/Ooven• -R-e-91-8-ur-an-,-----Moving! COST ESA 1024 & llv w/fp, big yd, 1Bd 18a $625+'h utlls, 642·9050 Rooms, Shores area. 13 yra EMPLOYMENT Pff ASST DINING· Enttr1aln Cabinet. S.C· AM 1 t 11 Ml 3115 ..,.__ f 1y 1 2 1-cat gar, COM by ocean Prof to old, used to being ln-1,.•••••••• tionat sofa, wicker bed- =iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil • poo' enn •· -•n ron • r y 4 + OrJve.by shr 2Bd 2Ba hae. Cln, apartments, aide. Please call 650-1• RM SUPERVISOR room -.t, OBO 644-46117 11111 +. $1325 433-9528 1-car gar auper ctn, 1775 Wastmlnlater quiet, no drugs amk homes &TOPI Beat quellty $2200 per mo. 402 E. $750/mo 842-5488 OK. $700+ 723-5468 Classified EMPLOV'l•~NT For retirement com-1--------- value Npt/OM. Totel Ov t k d with Oceanfront. NB agent --------Call _..,.... · munlty In lrvlne. Sal· MERCHANDISE upgredea, 4Br 2Be, era oc,.; Jim Jaooba 875-3777 1 BA Mobil• home. &'•Id• CM g1r11a1k. •hr can saUsty Claaalfled 5530 a1ry0no, >ORE:U.~t•1Y 10P0P1•nrt·. ,u'SC. 60l5 fam room. $249,900 atu From $490. Quiet & spacious 3bd 2ba hm, -... • , .. ,,. now. 1. 846-3557 C~acs~l1~~d •VIiia Belboe lrg 1000* Secure. 1991 N.wport ftpl, w/d, yd. Sep ph. your Today! 19191 Harvard Ave. eu your om• aq ft+,2bd, 2ba. ~. Blvd. Me-8373 1 rm avt for 1 prof hquslng needs. 842·5878 ADVERTISING Retall BABY ITEMS-&.lk• will help oco vu walk to 8ch. .A401 .... II •3oo •-----------a f Id through claealfled. • .. 2·5871 •1515 (909)508-8347 2BR·18A & tBR·111A -.-54'"..0AA~3u5t. •· • _______ .. INSIDE SALES Out of lente fa now. erry o ·UP M2 .. 878 -Lndly, pool, qwet, nr .,.,.._-___ ........ ..,..._,__=-...,....•------------------Outpoat SHkt tllP'd crib w/411at1rau S25, all tranapomtlon S550 Furn Prlv Rm/B•th BUSINESS OFFICE BUSIN!SS OPflCB REP sal11p1raon for 1l1111r Cosco playpen '25, 1002 & M50Nopeta84e-0392 In NB R No jtwelry klotll In Fasn Isl. Century carrier 115. eap, cl FOR RENT 2769 fOR RENT 2769 The Claulfled Adver· PT/lvfy.;. comm. 075-327$ Udo Isl• , •'aide Nice 2Br 1Ba druga/peta, 1475 Cln I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!_~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Using Department for CallP"""Y &44-6053 D._I o--ft Kl''C:h ....... d. unf\lrn *850+ sec '" utlla. Cred" check au 1. 1 ..,... .. -• .... "' lnqulr~ 105 Roch••••; 733-8408 tv maasege. Want an Off1·ce ~~::~roog";'C:~" ~~ FT!:!:~~':. wtU ~°::.!. '~~r:.msti'!tcf\. St., Apt, A, $4$-$418 NB Share 38r hOUH \-\ a eek Ing a a e If• b1ocik from beach. motivated, organlrod, traJn. Mutt b• cMt.all MOVING: eunk ~ w/ •••t•lde 28d 88• Non-emkr. 1400+dep. •th t • } d d1 dapandable, ln•lc:tt oriented. 645-M97 trundi. 1126. Schwinn upetetra, gar, new car· A•k for Troy. 631-7590 Wl wa er tnc u e • ..,.. "P· Strong iM1PYAltO WORURi t>ch crulMr 145. &. =r"~~dry rm, NB·Lrg mHtor 8d { & I £ 1 phone-telllng •lllllt • W/••P needed lmmed. llngton eu.rfbd, 6'4" Prlv Be, 2 bike to bch, ••• OtS Ots Q water• muat, Draw/commls• All tecMa of ropelt. S'8$. S... amp US. WTalD• 28cM\t!Ba W/O, gat, evt now. tlon. Full benefits. Tools Nq'd1 875"2131 Elec b ... e 1100. • ~ pelnt/opt. v•• l5a5 + c:tep 17W745 .. .in uettiflc, upbtat kis1nc cnviron~ntl Phyelcal/drug acr"n-T&ACN•Ri Offded to ~!9y~°.. ~·Jck ,.:, !8.! :,t: ~';:.i!:' Ir· NNrot to w 'bd ... with my acccsi, and ~t p.u:kinal '.~~!~Jr~dju:MY rJ:t. rec:rwt host tem11tea esow.. bMt o"er. p~ • 28a, lot blk to bch, m h L f ~ I SS7 t. for flr*1Ch ttudentl down ate!r• for aa.lcl .. AiiiiATPLAO• OfrfW/D 15215 +~ we ,1vcan:WSp.1CCSroln i'\.vtll ~,it. tlng714-e31-1504 fOftheaum,,,.r.Mak~ toftl100.H•tll3 TO com...,.. TO" utile. 811..e177 Cill us. We're IX\( kx;itl('al'I in~ th.it u cE*r~~ ~~P ~ ~._: .. ~~ooo. int 1 PLANT UL• iCt1ii ~Goio~A.•Nob=~ "r! 1n":'.:O ~= Jtftnittly notnttmJ<klwo. ore atdh, ~· Ellp 1 ~ PIM-.,..~~.~ C.. Now U1 ..... 7 ~ t47I +" utl req.. 17/hr. 54448M led, M ._.,, -.-. ------1011 011• ~" ...... ,,......... .voc:adOeofNtllng 110 • ...... ··-, • -.. ·-· ...,_ 11. Giii IUf'lllpera nwrolt •19f.l.we 14ttr =":~~ -_..NII ~i~== MD1 ....... Dr,CdM 1002. G!NlltAL GENIW. 1002 GENERAL ----------- 6014 .. J ---- TODAY'S CRQSSwoRo PUZZLE ACROIS 1T~ 6 S1Mj) '°'* 9GllM 13 Sand.,., 1' Put on the 1~~ 19~• 17 Patt of a list 18 8lockhHd 19 eo.tume 21 "The -have .. ,.. 22 Long fish 23 Hindu woman's attire ~~·· -Bell 32 Exploslc>fl 33 Editot' -Gurley Brawl\ 34 Goal 38 RQwert' t0918 37 PU88Q out theo cards 38 Stroog-fta'!Of9<1 cheese 39 -fooyong 40 Houdini Of Reasoner 41 Hoodwinks 42 Blbllcal king 44 Fair-hatred 45 Eve's garden 46 Cow sound 47 Soorhes 50 &ed 65 NaturaM9t John-se CtlMlng ll«ne &e AW ... KNIOfl 69 lmputM eo -Y9<8 et cooa O'OUP ~~ &4 Go lleady DOWN 1 Reporte(s 25 3 ~athon,e.g .. 4 Hot·plate coif 5 Put on Ice 6 Ceremony 7 Exist 8 PrecloUs ttone 9 Plane's mllleu 10 Matinee - 11 Inform J2 Makes lace· ~3 Nol he . 20 Piece of furniture 21 Small songbird 23 Abwrd 24 Aldand-25 Reed Instrument 26 Banners 27 North Dakota City 28 Curve 0 J"5,~F-....~. ~Actor~ 46~ olayer Malone 47 Flightless birds 48 Atmosphere 49 Poster 29 Gain some knowledge 30 018Y' 31 Hal'l/dt 33· Wading bird 35 Ponder 37 "The Hunctlback of Notre-· 38 Voloe dlsapproval 40 Coal scuttles 4 t Inundated 43 Smlrl<ed 50 Heleoof- 51 -monster 52 Pace 53 Poker stake 54 Born 56 Tallc: slang • 57 Chicken - kl rig Opening lead: Two or <:i' A large American contingent t.Ook part in the 1995 Icelandair Open bridge tournament, held in Reyk- javik early in Febrwuy. This hand, from the team championship, fea- tured at.ellar play by British inter- nationalist Andy Robson, now a California resident, partnered by Rita Shugart of Carmel, Calif. With best defense, one heart dou· bled would have ne,tted North· PETS a ANIMALS • 91 8•d•n Devlll• lthr, pwr, xlras, org owner, lo ml, llke nu, $16,995. 645-5512 S•v• abused and abandoned pets. Be a volunteer/foster. Call 714-597-9037. ----·--···-------·-·-·····i D YIS,SILL ~y CAR ~ • •1988 22ft Ski Boat* MUSICAL POWER BOATS 5.7 11tre v-e, King .. -----... --------------INSTRUMENTS 6055 cobra 0 1D, low profile FREE TO YOU 6022 PETS & 7012 hull, Just aerv1ced, -------CASH FOR U$ED L11VI'$ 801 '$ Up to '2600 OranC9 7lt•Ul-6160 UlOW.ll'cm •ewpor\-..ch o.&11111 714•8'8...0101 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii II•~ II Yr 6049 D k bl J k iiiiiii!iiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii new controller/Bimini/ DODGE 9065 Al'U"~ •r ue •c eon, •TOLLYc••-SF '8 .. * upholstery. Great akl liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Female Hlmalaran Cat ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Dinky XL w/reverse ._,. • • f 1 ''" to good home 11 headstock. Been used Tw 250hp Dais 260 boat· ast· ooks great. ,7 D d ,.. ADOPT • PET I I d hrs very cln $149/ofr. Turn-key ... ready to go. a 0 e• pen 3 yrs old, spayed, -· only 3 t mes. Inc u es $ 000 9 .. A A .. r •• •tomatlc 318 VB E S & S Ato.urdocks. 11, .,..-4267/291· ........... (714)545-97~ very at un at heavy-duty ABS road· ennlne PS good con \. PETSMART, Fountain case. $500/obo. Call NORD YACHTS 9241pgr • ' ·1 • Valley. Puppies, kh· 310-925-3057. 714-673·8878 dltlon, $700. 631-7149 MACHINERY 6045 :~~=Jnga~~r 1~f~ge .• c::~1.P_IAN __ 0 _S_& ____ 18' Duffield Electric. MARIN~ SLIPS ' allle hard top conv't 00,.vs 7022 FORD 9075 SHOPSMITH+JIQSAW Ing homes. CALL 597· model. Glove leather '-"" ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Converts to lathe, drill 9037 for more Info. ORGANS 6059 aeats. Stereo. Newliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•• & saw. $350/840-4975 Columbian Red-Tallliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii windows, b atterlH, 45 PT MOORING '97 MUST.ANO. V6, Boa, nice marklnpa. 1.UDWIO, w/bev mirror, charger & motor. Full Great Peninsula loca· auto trans, am/Im CLASSIFIED approx 2 yrs old, 6 In top tone, needs aome cover $6800 675-3839 tion. Call Dan, 714-stereo, cass, alloy 1 th Wiil 11 Ith 723-5883. wheels. Runs great, It's the resource you eng · H w repair $275. 84<>-4975 needs minor body can count on to sell a aquarium & other ex-1-....;...---''------Overstocked with Run your ad in the Newport Beach Costa Mesa Doily Pilot and the Huntington Beach . Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credi' card # or mail it in with a check today! Run for o week! 1( your car does not 5811 we'll run it Zip """"" Ctwdit Card OMC OVISA DAM X ------bp- Mail lo; DMY '91.0T 330 W ..,-. C..-CA 92627 (714/ UMUI Q. 'llX 1714/ '31-6$9' ,,_,..,. 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(Ls 1 3o1 6 9 > calll 842•5978 Call 942·5978. 842·5878 642·5678 S6995 Coata Mesa Honda 438·5050 -----•I CARPET INSTALL CLEA.NING DECX HANDY MAN 3710 HEALTH, BEAUTY IANDSCAPE a PAINTING 3858 PET SERVICE & REPAIRS 3516 SERVICES 3548 COATING 3570 & FITNESS 3740 IAWN CARE 3808 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil SERVICES SENIOR , 3870 SERVICES 3920 DIRE CT ORY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HomalRtntal Properties QUALITY CARE ••••••••I Looking for Qu•llty Kathn Housekeeping STOP Deok Leakal Paint-Carpentry· Bmc:k ••Y Chiropractic lamael'a Qardenl"9 20 yrs exp, excellent Peraonallzed Pet Care Care for Senlore Wiii C•rpet/Wood/Llno1' Quality WO<k w/ rtfa, Waterproof Coatings: Drywall and morel Announce• Or DarleM Complete clean-up, workmanship, fair Kennel eltematlve. No help w/ Dr. Appt.s, Below retall price• Aellablt 448-7975 Decks/Stairs. Best $1 Q.,y MS.5277 *Lara 631 -0200 * Tree trim, General prices. 645-2417 Ron stress or worry. Uc, shopping, etc. Xlnt refa, ADDITIONS L1378738 MM711 Pager: (71 4) 567..()918 Quality work. Free Eat. C•rp'try, roof'g, plbg, 2675 Irvine Av•Ste116 Maintenance. 550-9316 CHUNG'S PAINTING Ins. Refs 673-7184 Lynn 03 t·288t Ive ma. REMODELING 3410 SMC Carpet Repair• Ltfl587430 722·8769 palnt'g, tlle, etc... Land•o•P• Malnt. 20 Yrs Exp. Gd Price! ---------------- Power stretch, aalea. COMPUTERS 3556 SA. DISC. Free Eat. Lo .. Fat FasU Our MD• Repalr/Mow/Cle&1H1ps ~~:3~~2 ~:.1~~ fLUMBING 3890 TELEPHONE DUNCAN Repair squ .. ky floors DOORS 3580 MORGAN 9150.3291 gat resutt9. Latest Mallbu·llght·Speclalat CONSTRUCTION 7 dys 239-0289 24 hrs C8'pentry * Rooting ~let;J,', ~~7:0 a: F~~n Ca.II Peta 722·7732 _J_E_N_K_l_N_S_P_A_l_N_T-IN-Q TH! LOCAL PLUMBER SYSTEMS 3926 20 Yrs Exp. Small & MAC TUTORING •Ptumblng•Drywall• n ' • Int/Ext. Wallpaper, c Lg. Jobs 850-7042 System & all J>rogrma An e .xperlenced Stucco•Palntlng•Tlla Allure mag. Newport TREES • drywall, texturing, etc. .. WinSJamln"•Bang1,.!'17 °·· Phone .l•oka by Jack CERAMIC Mark 87S.7245 dependable door Electricaf•Jlm &41-7494 Barlatrlc Ctr. 673-8588 ,.,,..,1"eM"•· ~"a. D Id 1-soo-8ao.e222 .. -t 2 s A JACK --------• Call M buying cmputr hanger. Guar work, av ' Friendly Service BUSINESS S 3528 ••TUTORING•• rau. Don !521-8910 Eleotrlo•I Speol•lty R•l8Ultlon Therapy .,..,....., 7!51~79 Qene Abram• P .. nt1n1 Ltfl478000 675-9304 Moves/Install. Rel/ RHldentlal wiring, wlll help you achlel(e 1 VEx1 o 1 p lnVR s Comm. 444•91550.1 SERVICES 3488 Windows', Word , DOORS REPAIR•D phones. cable. Refs. your goala. Classes LEGAL U~/lns a1':!. ;8, c!tiurt· p~~:::n~,.'!~!J·l~~o~l--------- i liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilA d Value To Your Ex c e I• A c c • • • SaUsfactlon glAllVlttedl Integrity 2~ hrs 798-25UJ dally. 97•7827 moved l retext. 841·8877 $5.50. A•t fl .... uras In-TRANSIATO'Dt Home wfTlle, Marble 20 Yra Exp. 723-198!5 Mike Bleaa, 565-3344 . -SERVICES 3812 ---------• "" "' ~ OUtaource your word Granite. Free e.t. uc. or 842·2043 Ltfl•31830 HANDYMAN Carpen· Ike'• Custom Painting tlalltd. Sltvt'a 5'45·8298 TUTOR 3927 proc: editing, compo-90$-735-9664 Steve try, Ute, plumbing & 'fHDDOVEMENTS Prof, Clean, Ouallty p 1 Pl bl alllon, gen omce. Prof CONCRETE a roof. 25yra exp W/refs. U'f"" ~ Don't be on th• atrfft work. lnVEX1 & Dock• r•o •• um ng quallty guar. 650-6106 Leakr ihowera Rep'd u11~0NRY 3557 ELECTRICAL 3610 Jerry Bell 776-41380 HOME 3756 Due to Eviction or Rauonabla. 031-<4810 Repairs & Remodeling SPANISH/ENGLISH The Dean of Tiie. Ce-"'~ Forecloaure. Call 24 FrH Estimates Ind/group leHons by CABINETS ramie new/repaired r• ucln*a•aLaCTRIC ~.~.~~~wno Hra 563-5738 PAINTING 9ll0-4851 L11'88?398 969·l090 exp'd. So. Amer Tutor. grout bathrm remodel * Beat Prf"""""' alltu .. ,,_r ..... .,. HAllDWAR• STOA• Conaclantloua craft.I· •u••n• 973~7409 n~1nanSBING 35 plumbing Llfl670130 ..., .. u •• 25 yr• exp. FrM ••t. PalnVcarp.ntry Keya, 1000 Cotora of man, old fashioned --0--------auon~u 00 673-8065 or 848-8526 Llndacapt, bride. •tone Rel/Comm. Sr disc. Free Eat. 93t·H89 paint. Tool Dept, a. MOVING 3834 pride In workmanahlp. PO L -------- COMNtt. MWH Ltlf238300 94• .. H• Semi Retired contrec1or. Cr •ft C • n t • r · · UiNiOW Clrole ILiftt. S!IVICE 3894 TREE CablMt RenovaUon Brick, &lock, Stone, Tile A-1 ileotriOal WOi'il Rpra, lmprvmnta, amt Savannah'• Hardware PUBLIC NOTICI 'INnO· '"'1'Ext. HollM{ SERVlC!S Atlace, rtnnlah, J)alnl CHILD CARS 3536 Cone. Patio, Driveway Duncan Construction Jobe. Quality, lnteorlty, aooo W••t ••Ibo• Apt. Qual. job. Free"'· D.,,. Th• AutomaUo Cust Cabinets by Small Fplc, BBOa. Ret. 20 Yr Quick Re~se l cate, Ken 642-1770 The Caltt. Publlo Utlli.. 8l. lclll9897 836-8188 Peol M•n• Cleaning Jolt& 845-4907 L624401 Clhnblnt1 up the Watt? Exp. 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