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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-03-15 - Orange Coast Pilot~· DISTRICT W There 's nothing ~ to beware this ~ ides of March as PAlftLY we ex~ fair ffi.J LJill11 skies and another nice day. Celebrate with a Caesar's salad. See Weather, Page 2 1~ . ..; Newport Beach .. . officer still. in . . . ' ,, critical condition ...,. Police mum regarding investigation as outpouring of community support floods into department, the officer's family. Dortl Alen OI) Votes: 12,571 ~:22.0 M1dll•• Al'lllll9lln CD) Votes: 4,519 f>ero!ntage: 7.9 Rom Johw 00 Votes: 17,839 Percentage: 31.3 --~(D) Votes: 3,037 Percentage: 5.3 LongPfwnOO Votes: · 1,254i Percentage: 2.2 ~Ruper(R)· Votes: 1,624 Percentage: 2,8 '*' Wonhlngton 00 BY Tl.NABOR.GATTA, STATF \\'iurlll NEWPORT UEACH -Newport Ueach Police Of· ficer Bob Henry remained in cmical condition at Hoag Memorial l loi.pital on Tuesday "hilc hii. family i.tood vigil outllidc hill room and fellow police officeri. i.tood guard. Votes: 1, 719 Percentage: 3.0 Johnson leads the pack· in Senate race Two patrol cars and two police motorcycles were parked outside the main en· trance of the hospital, and uniformed office rs could be seen walking the halls inside., Assemblyman headed into May runoff with. Newport Beach Democrat Madelene Arakelian . . . One offi..:cr \tood guard at the entrance of 1he critical care unit, where the 30·ycar· old Henry is being csared for. Take a Cop To lunch Day returns to county after 1-t }ears. BY MAllc S. POSNE~ STAn Wann Assemblyman Ross Johnson, who moved to Irvine in January, appears to be the Republican nominee to represent the 35th District in the state Senate after breaking rcti<cd Assemblyman Gil Ferguson's stronghold on the area and perhaps ending his decade-long political ca- reer. Doris Allen, a third prominent Republican in Tuesday's election to fill Marian Bergeson's vacant scat, lagged behind, 22%, with all pre- cincts recorded, but the results still unofficial at press time. Johnson's projected victory, with 31.3% of the ballots cast, didn't get the required 50%-plus-one-vote needed to win the election outright, setting up a May 9 runoCf with the apparent Democratic winner, Madelene Arakellan, of Ncwpor&.. Beach. Ferguson got 25.3% of the 58,035 ballots cast. Arakelian captured 7.9% of the vote, while her riva l, Mike Palitz, got 5.\%. see story/page 4 l len'ry· -a Maier Dei High SLhool graduate and five-year \Ctcran of the department . .:.. has remaancd unconscious since early Sunday, after suffe ring a gun· shot \\Ound to the head. A 24-year-old Garden Gro'c man. Carloll C..ii..:l!do, died in the apparent shoot-out, w~ich occurred shortl) after 4 a.m. on Sunda). jui.t outi.ide the Newport Har- bor Lutheran Church on 16th Street. On Tuesday. l lcnry'i. family illsucd a statement de- See OFFICE~Pa9e 5 A message tr om officer's t amilY The following 1s a s/Utc:mcm 1\nllen by Officer Bob Henry's wife:. l'actJ. and rc:/cascd fate Tuesday by the M.·11poll IJeJc.:ll Po/Jee Department: Bob J\ a nati'c C .i!ifl rn n l le '.lllcnd1;d !:>t Barbara's Elementary School Jlld gr:xlua1ed from Mate r De1 High School in 19S3 He and hii. wife Patty were married in I 9S7 1 hey have three children -I30bby (:ige 6), Jenna (age'.?) and Alyssa (born on Feb. 8). Bob enjoys working out, su1 fing, mui.ic and has a very strong faith. Bob lo,es being a police officer and serving the community. The only thing that came before thb was Im family. The race in errect became a Re- publican free-for-all, with three other party members vying for the nomination. But the three, who ran as outsiders, finished well back - Dan Worthington, 3.0%, Robert Ruper, 2.8%, and Long Pham, 2.2%. Slightly more than 14.5% of the district's 397,827 voters went to the polls, according to the county Regis· trar of Voters office. Cun LUKSCH/DAnT PILOT Ross Johnson smites as he reads early election returns, which show him with a lead he never relinqui$ed. He ia flanked by Sen. Rob Hurtt, left, aide Richard Temple and consultant Alex Armstrong. Bob has always been a genuine, loving, caring individual who goell out ol his way to help anyone and can always bring a smile to your face. Bob's immediate, family includes his mother and father, sister and t\\O brothers Hi:." 1k"s family includes her mom and JJd, t\~O s1:.tcrll and three brother~ anJ all rei.idc 1n Southern California. . Johnson, reached at his Irvine cam· paign headquarters, said· an ability to lead is what played with voters. "We have tried to stress during the cam~ the quality of the reprcsen- tati~ can provide/' he said. "I hope that is a message that voters are responding to." Ferguson wasn't quite ready to throw in the towe l, but was sounding close. "While I didn't give a concession speech, it was about as much," he said just before 11 p.m. "I was thnnk- ing the volunteers for all their hours of hard work. With the nu mber of precincts left to report it ~ould be SH ELECTION/Page 5 The family si nce rely appreciJtcs th e :.upport of all those who ha\e rcacheJ out 10 them and asls for )Our continued prayers for llob·ll rCCO\CI). LOCAUONLY Charter school meeuna The Corona del Mar High School community is invited to attend an open meeting to discuss the proposed charter school process at 7 p.m. today at St Mark's Presbyterian Church, 2100 Mar Vista Drive. A charter sctiool is a state-supported' public school which operates independent of the school district and is designed to give teachers more freedom and creativity in education. The idea for establishing a charter school at the campus was brought up by a Corona del Mar teacher and two parents about a week ago. ON THI COVla The painting on top of page 1 Is by local artist Marie Taggart. INDIX Almanac ..................•...• 2 Cityside ...............•.•...... 2 Classified ...................... 9 Jerry Kobrin .................. 3 Police Files ................... 2 ' Sports ....................•...... 6 Sex · eililcation videos get OK for screening from trustees ...,. Board members, wpo delayed vote twice before, agree that videos can be effeitiwe tools for teaching. BY MAJ.y Amt Ru.MON, STAPP Wann NEWPORT-MESA -Two con- troversial sex education videos got "thumbs up" from school board members Tuesday night. Newport-Mesa Unified I District trustees decided tblt U'le videos. could be used as cU~tive tools as a pan of a program to teach students about sex as well as rcsponsjbility, decision-making and values. "I thought that as part of a teaching tool, this was good," said Trustee Jim de Boom, who watched one of the videos with his daughter, a Newport Harbor High student, who also found the pro- gram informative. '1While the video may not be all we want, the class should be, and the video is a teaching tool," he said. "It's the best one I've see n that was asked to be available to the district." Trustee Martha Fluor said the videos could even help students who are unable to talk about these issues with their parents. Tuesday's vote was postponed twice previously to give trustees more time to study the materials. Two separate review panels, made up of teachers and parents, screened and recommended the videos for approval for specific seventh and ' eighth grade cla ses and high school juniors and sc- Friends say. goodbye to a local Institution ~ A couple hundred mourners pay their ' respects to George Hoag II. BY ANN~ CHAVBZ, STAn Wama BALBOA -Approxjmately 200 people gathered at Our La~ Qf Mount Carmel Catholic Claurch Tuesday to mourn and pay tributo to community leader Georae Grant Hoaa u. .. All of us who knew Mr. HOaa feel a deep aense of loss," Father lbomas O'Donnell said durina the sermon. ..He will be areatly misted." Hoaa. n, died Thursday of car· d1K arrest at the Newport 8elCh bolplaaJ be founded. Can lined the street outside the churcb, at 1441 W. BalbOI BIYd., chitfN tbO memorial Mrvice. In- side, family and friends sat som- berly as Father O'Donnell, and four other priests, led them through the Catholic Rosary and then the Mass of Resurrection. "There is no simple way to re· place a Hfe Hke that. A lif c like his will not be seen for many days," O'Donnell told the congregation. Hoag Hospital president and CEO Michael Stephens spoke at the end of service, recalling the rime he f&nt met the hospital's founder. Stephens called Hoag .. the moat unforgettable character" he ever met. Hoaa wu an active member of the Oeorp HOIJ Fami~· Founda· tlon, a non-profit corporation bo co-founded with hia parents in 1940. It wu this orpnization that aave a "°°9000 1lft ln memory of Oeorac Hoaa Sr., to bc&in the . construction of a holpitaJ project initiated in 1944 by a local group of Presbyterian church members. Then, in 1987, the Foundation pledged a lead gift or $6 million to help build an outpatient cancer center at the hospital. The $23 million center was named in honor of Hoag and his wife, Patty. Today, it is the largest outpntient cancer treatment center of it kind in Orange County. After the memorial service, a small concert wu performed by members of the All·American Boys Choir -the aroup Hoag once donated a tour bus to when its old one was on the verge of breakina down. It was this kind of suppon and aenerosity that Ncwp()rt Beach resident Bob Robins s:iid he would remember most about his longtime friend. . ..... OAeJh9e• niors . At the previous bojrd mccung. trustee Wendy Leece said she thought the viJcos did not locus enough on abstinence. She abo said they are outdated and she did not approve of the casual and "cutesy" manner the inform::ition was presented in. But by Tuesd<1y, after Leccc had learned that one of the videos, a CBS Schoolbreuk Special titled ""-°ve in the Dark Ages," was des tined for a class made of juniors and seniors, she approved it, though she aid it was more enter· tainment than educational. The CDS i.peci::il wa) approved 6·0, with de Boom abst.iining from the vote becJuse he hadn't viewed that tape. The other video, "What About Sex? Teens Speak Out About Par- ents, Peers & Pcr:.0nal Responsi- bility;· \\as apprvved 5·2. Leccc nnd Ed Dcct..er \Otcd no. "I do believe there are other videos that would do a better job sending n clear me~age to stu· dents and still be in compliance \\1th the law," Lcece said. "I feel See VIDIOS/P•9• 4 . j I · 1 I I J I \ , ' 2 Wednesday, March 15, 1995 • ALMANAC Editor's Note: Do you or somcono you 1oow have a landmark birthday or anniveruty cominl up'! If so, we'd like to ioclude it in our Almanac section. Please C:Jll rho information into tbe Readcn Hot- line, 642-6086, fax it to 646-4170, or mail it-to City Ed- itor Iris Yoko/, 330 W. Bay' St., Costa Mesa, Cali/., 92627. You may also send pbotolflphs, but pie~ ~ sure to include a self addressed csrampcd envelope If you'd like it returned. DIATHS Most ~nt duths as reporttd to the Oran1e County Rttardtr's Om«. COITAMUA • Dtnols E. Sanor, 45 on Dec. 31 • James L Donaway, 37 on Dec. 29 • Charles E. Lff, 77 on oCc. 30 • Robut L Turntr, 70 on Dec. 29 • Drahall Jrlkt, 52 on Dec. 31 NIWPORT HACH • Ctorat C. Fortntr, 89 on Dec. 30 • Rkhord L Solttrltt, 71 on Dec. 29 • Eleonor P. Carpenltr, 94 on Nov. 24 DUI ARRUTS The followin1 peoplt wrre arresttd rt«nt/y on suspicion of drivln1 undtr the Influence. Tbese people ba11t only bttn arrested on suspicion of a crime and, as with all such crlmts, thty are lnn0ttnl until pro11tn 1ullty. COSTAMUA • Fermin Ojcda-Purcallas, 33, of Costa Mesa. • Fndilan Muarlq:os, 29, of Corona. •Jose Bustos-Vlllorreol, 19, of Irvine. • Mark Roier YeakJt, 35, of Laguna Hills. •Robert Dale Peluson, 65, of Ruthaon. MARRIAGES Mu~t rrctnt morr/11gts as nported to the Oro11gc C-Ou111y Rccordtr's Offlct. COSTAMISA •Juan D. Rubio married Elvira X. Oro, on Jan. 17 in Sar11 Ana • .. n Martinn-Comez married Martha Campos 1 _. "" Jez, on Jan. 14 in Cosaa Mesa 4. 111 h.: r.. Joralemon married Sandra D. Watson, on Jan. · ~gJr.a Hills • ~I · 11.t C. Kelly married Annelle E. Morten son, on in Cosaa Mesa '· J< 11.1 R. Bartell married Sta«y L Hanna, on Jan. 21 in ~ .. naa Ana NIWPORT HACH Kenneah W. Mtlendrts married Darlene Kubtoa, oo Nov. 5 in Newport Beach • Phmp II. Sanchn married Kelly J. Powell, on Jan. 14 1n Sanaa B:irbara •Richard K. MrnkJn married Sharon J. Jay, on Jan . IS in Newport Beach •Ran.Jan K. Sapra married Amblka Batra, on Jan. 19 in Santa Ana RIAL ISTATI SALIS Rtctnt real estau sales as reported by the Contlnt11t11/ UW)trs Titlt Co. in SanlJI Ana. COSTAMISA • JJ2 Tours Lant, SISS,000, 4 bedroom, 2 ~ bath, 10 F. Navartlla • 2435 Marseilles Way, ~175,000, 3 bedrooms, 2 baahs 10 R. Mahoney. • 2405 Venier Way, $168,000, 3 bedrooms, 2 ~baths 10 l.. Shute. • 2535 Wuaminster AH., $208,000, 3 bedroom, I bath to G. & N. Da\ldson. • 2580 Wu tminster A,·e., $185,500, 3 bedrooms, I bath to J. Balemon ' • 227 l\ll'Sa Drhr, S2JO.OOO. 3 bedrooms, 2 bath to M. McWhtr1or • 1636 Iowa Sa. A. S82.SOO. 2 bedrooms, 1 baah 10 L Nakashima • 1618 Iowa St. C. $1 20,000, 2 bedrooms, 1 balh to R. Entlcknap NIWPORT HACH • 2S Ima Court, S258.000. 2 bedroom, 2 ~bath, to J. Adrian. • 22 Kamalii Cour1, S:?00,000, 3 bedroom, 2 Vi bath, to V. Sarnz. • 2 Tribule Court, S209,000, 3 bedroom, 2 ~ bath, to F. Casco. • 633 Udo Park Drh t CJ, $420,000, 2 bedroom, 3 bath, 10 E. Ketcham. • 6 Latiludt Court, $1 40,000, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, lo K. Colt • 19 Surfside Cour1, $150,000, 3 bedroom, 2 ~ balh, to M. Farina. • 12 Wlndsooc Co urt I, $139,000, 2 bedrooms, 2 baahs to L Balley. coaoNA DIL MAil • 2525 Ocean Blvd. B4, $675,000, 2 bedrooms, 2 baahs 10 M. Ueno • 1221 Bayside Drive, $725,000, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths to L Sandt • 11 Chtrboura, SS76,000. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths to Koppes trust • 1973 Pon Province Place, $451,000, 4 bedrooms, 2 baahs to R. & S. Griffen • 1100 Sta Lane, $650,000, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths 10 T. & T. Moulson • 711 Goldenrod AYe .. $350,000, I bedroom, 1 balh 10 K. & f.1. Wltztl liJliL MAIUN•ADDUU Our lddrca II 330 W. Bay St, Colla Mcaa, CA 92627. 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MAST!R: Stl'd lddraa Ilana Lobdell Tht umc 24-hout dw1111a IO The N«wp0n BclCh/ 111$11Wr1na .ervb llUIY be vae41 to CcMa Mc.-DaUy PiltM, P 0 Bal rcoont loncn to tlM editor Oii any IS60. Cotta Mc ... C\ 92626 lopk. Copyrlthl: No fl('#t ••Ofloa. ilr . LOCALS ONIJY CITY EDITOR IRJS YOKOI, 57'4!.fZll Cnnl•I M.u.c MAt.nN/DAtLY PILOT Houae alttlng: No, this isn't Scooter. In fact, Scooter hasn't used his house since moving out from behind Bay Automotive on Newport Boulevard more than a year ago. So, with the pad unoccupied, this cat moved right in and made itself at home. f. Cox target of protest over malpractice bill _ BY EVAN HENBILSON, STMF Warru ... Carrying signs, photographs and prepared statements detailing their experiences, angry members of a· quality health care advocacy group descended on the Newport Beach district offices of Congressman Christopher Cox Tuesday morning. The dozen members of Consumers For Quality Care came from as far as Los Angeles and San Diego to protest Cox's support of legisf'ation capping pain and suffering awards from health care lawsuits at $250,000. Cox's bill, passed last week in the House of Representatives, seeks to impose California's $250,000 cap nationwide. In addition to their complaints about the legislation itself, the protesters accused Cox of pushing through a "secret deaJ" without giving members of the public the opportunity to voice their concerns. People like Steven Olseo - a 6-year-old San Diego boy who suffered brain damage allegedly as a result of a doctor's negligence - never got the chance to protest, according to Jamie Court, director of the consumers group. Some protesters sat in wheelchairs while others carried crftches. Signs read "Cox sells out patients" and "Dying for Dollars has to stop." Security officers from Koll Center, which manages th e building, asked the protesters to keep their activity on the public street. Cox's district representative Greg Haskin invited the group up to Cox's office where the piotesters continued to air their complaints. "This is not over," Court said. "This (legislation) is not good for patients. It's not good for consum'ers. It's only good for the health industry lobby." Because state law limits pain and suffering compensation at $250,000, a jury reduced young Steven Olsen's award from $7 million to $250,000, according to the Consumers. Other residents at the protest recounted their experiences ~th medical malpractice and sfaed that the compensation cap prevented lawyers from taking their cases. But compensation was only part of the issue, said Linda Ross, a Newport Beach resident whose has spent over three years questioning the circumstances of her mother's death. "I can't close the wound on my mother's death," Ross said. "This is · not about making the victims rich." Cox was in Washington, D.C., and coutd not be reached for comment Tuesday. However, in a prepared statement, th e congressman satd emotional distress awards nec<f to be kept under control so th at residents of all social ranks could have more access to health care. "In New York City, where CaJifornia's Medical Injury Compensation Reform Act reforms don't yet exist, health care is much more expensive for the average family," Cox wrote. "And in New York City's eublic hospitals, malpractacc LS rampanL The city simply can not attract qualified physicians to work there." ~ noted that his bill received bi-partisan support in the House and passed by a 247-171 margin. But protesters questioned the congressman's motives, claiming Cox bad accepted Qver $162,000 in campaign contributions from health insurance lobbyists. Court tried to give Haskin a bucket of manure "because of aU the buU we have from Cox," Court said. Haskin refused to accept the "~ift." "Next time it will be a barrel of blood because the blood will be on Cox's hands," Court said. Costa Mesa Planning Commission says Fedco garden center can grow Correcuons Tuesday's article, "He's Not Just Another Man on the Street," provided incorrect information about who introduced Chriss Street to John Moorlach. Tom Thompson introduced the two men. Also, the school board's rollover vote was incorrect in the story; the board voted 5-2 to roll over its investment. BY TINA BOROATrA, STAFF Wiurlill The Costa Mesa Planning · Commission Monday approved plans for a new 2,00().square-foot garden center at the Fedco membership'store but f}lso asked company officials to meet with nearby residents to address concerns about store noise and late-night deliveries. 4) About five homeowners spoke to the commission about the Harbor Boulevard store and its plans. "They were mostly asking the commission fo r help;" said Commissioner Libby Cowan. "I didn't hear anyone say, 'Do not approvc 0 this.' They were mostly saying, 'We need help dealing with this problem.' " Residents have complained about the clank and clatter of deliveries to the store well after its 9 p.m. closing time. Some residents have said they've heard trucks unloading as early as 3 a.m. "Ilut, for the most part, the commission felt that's a separate issue from the warehouse concerns," Cowan said. Fedco's director of stores Matt Ross said last week that he has already spoken with a few residents in hopes of working through the problems and casing their concerns about the new garden center. But, Cowan said the commission believes a more formal meeting that's open to all residents wou ld be more productive. "And, we requested that (Planning Department) staff help facilitate that meeting, just to make sure that it really happens," Cowan said. 0 A story in Saturday's edition about the Pacific Amphitheatre stated that the owner of the Orange County Fair is trying to recoup taxpayer money being paid for the concert bowl. The fair is owned by the state's 32nd District Agricultural Association, but it generates its own revenues without relying on taxpayer funds. Newport Beach/COeta Meu Dally Piiot Nern1ort city planners tackle cemetery plans BY EVAN HEN.SUON, STAFF Wa.nn Newport Beach residents and cemetery administrators will have a five-week hiatus before tackling the Pacific View M~morial Park conlroversy again. At the direction of the New.eort ·Beach Planning Commission, caty planners will incorporate commissioners' suggestions into a new plan for the cemetery's ultimat~ build-out. That plan will be brought back on April 20 for the commission's third public hearing on the project. After nearly five hours of testimony last week, residents, facific View officials and commissioners still were not able to pin down a mutually acceptable plan, even though cemetery officials offered to increase setbacks and relocate a few of the mausoleums. · Cemetery owners arc seeking a use _ permit allowing Pacific View to exceed its 50,000-square-foot cap. A plan to build crypts and family mausoleums near residential property lines have residents of Spyglass Hill, Sea View and Spyglass Ridge worried about the quality of their views, lifestyle and property values. Homeowners and cemetery officials went through nine months of ad hoc committee meetings without reaching consensus. Residents say they resent the "intrusion" of a Texas.based corporation -which owns Pacific View -threatening to overwhelm neighborhoods of Newport Beach. Cemetery officials counter that their services provide a need for the entire county -not just for .a few neighborhoods. Pacific View land use consultant David Neish said cemetery officials - heard so many suggestions from the commission last week that they ~ere still reviewing concept plans. At the meeting, Neish su~milled a proposal which increased setbacks from 30 f ect to 66 feel in some areas and relocated a few of the mausoleums in an attempt to respond to residents' complaints. "The com.mission never really came out and said whether they liked or disliked our new plan," Neish said. "I would say that 95% of the ideas suggested would be very acceptable to the cemetery." Homeowners have been pushing the cemetery to remove family mausoleums from the plan entirely. Neish said that proposal was unacceptable. Although he said residents objected to not being allowed to respond to Pacific View's presentation at the end of the meeting, Spyglass Hill resident Leonard Fish said in some matters, the commiss.ion seemed to support the homeowners' concerns. "There seems to be a strong desire on the part of the Pl anning Commission to make certain that none of the construction desires of the past will be repeated," Fish said. "We're very displeased that the commission has referred it back to the planning department, which has been very anti-neighborhood without allowing input from the residents." At an earlier meeting, Planning Commissioner Tod Ridgeway declared a resolve to force the two sides to compromise. He said Tuesday that there appeared to be some movement and that the upcoming weeks would prove to be productive. The commission could likely respect the cemetery's concern about maintaining yiel~. Ridgeway said, as long as the cemetery gave consideration to setback requirements. "l think the common ground among every member of the commission is that they all think somethirrg's doable in terms of a project," said city Planning Director Jim Hewicker. h1AratioN, cdltorial matter or 116-WIATHIR POLICI FILU wnllcmc11u bueln can be rtpro- d~ without wriutn pcrmlulon TIMPHATUau r.-root 1well1. COITAMllA someone reportedly stoic all four tires of copyrl&ht owner. Newpo;t Be1ch Otherwise, variabl• and rims. The value of the loss wasn't ~ 64/Sl high douds. 2000 block of Mlndanoo: $1,145 worth of estimated. MOW TO UACH UI B~boa tools were 'tolcn from the toolbox or a Cln:ul~(Ul 6S/S4 TIDU 1991 Dod&e Truck. 3100 block of West Dalboa Boulevard: Costa MeH TODAY "Learn to drive" was etched into the (The Thnu O=ae County) 68/S7 Flrtl high burgundy paint of a 1988 Dodge Caravu n ( ) 25Z.9141 Corona del Mat 7:51 a.m •••........ S.l NIWJIOaT llACM that wos parked in a supermarket lot. • 63/Sl flut low Fln~ block of F~otala Dlut: A $6,000 Advatlalaa The vandalism wasn't estimated. aassmed 642-5678 1 :47 a.m ............ 0.8 wedding rlna -with three large, round Display 6424321 IURP fOHCAIT S«ond high diamonds -was reportedly stolen from 1400 block or Sierra VJ ta: The LOCATION SIZE 8:28 p.m ........... 4.7 the victim's unlocked home. wind~hleld of a Ford Explorer was F.dltort.I Second low Wedge 3·5 w broken, reportedly by o tOCk thot was News S40.1224 Newport 3·5 w 2118 p.m .......... -0.l 1500 block of Placeotlo Avenue: More Sport1 6424330 81.iddet 3-5 w THURSDAY lhan S l ,000 worth of tools were thrown Into the backy11td of a home. News. Sports Fu 646-4170 River Jt«y 3.5 w first high reportedly stolen from a p:irked rruck Mal• 0111« CdM 3.5 w 8:29 a.m ........... 5.l that appurently was broken Into. Bldineu Otracc 6424 321 first low TIP Of THI DAY Butlneq fu 631-5902 IOAnN• 2::24 a.m ........... 0.4 800 block of llorbor blGDd: A $14,000 •Your best defense is to be prepared -watch was rcpbrtedly stolen from an PubtilW~ Light varlab,. Second hi"' unlocked "Tiacr ll'aU" cabin cruller bott. know your options ahead of timo. Your ~ .-ry wind• wttl to 8:~6 p.m ........... s.o . N«WS, a Tltna MUTOt Ctw'nf""IJ' IOUthwtst ll 1S Sec_Of1d lcJW ............ 4'°° block ol Mac A.nbur Court: A u re&y may depend upon YQUr ability co stay cool and calm. .... ~ .... knots. T.o-root 2:46 p.m ......••.. .().1 convcrtlblo 1983 Poncbe 91 ISC wu left Pmidrnc MMt 0 .. wind waves with Wat•r ltmp.: 61 restin1 un1upported on tho around ifler ._ couneiy Nowport &,tit po/1* r ,,,, 11 \. • ... Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally PllOt Wednesday, March 15, 1995 3 • Wrong number rings up quesdons for wife of county GOP chairman ' s 0, HONEYJ.. TELL ME MORE AButrr YOUR NEW JOB" -After 20 yean as a top executive with a LocaJ Scene local engineering firm, county Republican Chairman Tom Fuente• switched companies last week. Wife Jolene. naturally, wanted to know the phone number at his new office, and Tom -his mind filled with other pressing matters -hastily obliged. Hours later, she called the number hubby had provided. Instead or a receptionist crisply answering. "Tait and Associates," Jolene heard a sexy, seductive female voice on tape. And here, in part. wu what the woman was crooning; .. I'll project an image you'll car,Y with you for the rest of your lite. You 'II no longer have to read those magazines. You'll ftavc me permanently imprinted in your mind. IC you're interested in meeting me, please leave your number at the tone." Jolene, the happily married mother of three, didn't leave her number, but she did tell her husband. ' Oops. In his haste to .Provide his new office number, it seems that the very proper Fuentes had transposed two dijits. His correct business number is now "permanently imprinted" in Jolene's mind. 0 THAT WOULD BE AN EXPENSIVE SOUVENIR -In Monday's episode, you may recall, we dealt at length with the extrava&!nt "Gentlemen's Cigar Dinner"1'ostcd by Henry ScbJeleln on Friday at the Balboa Bay Club. The tab for the sold-out blowout was $175 per. On March 30, the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Laguna Niguel, where Schielein introduced the now-popular concept eight years ago, will stage a similar smoker. It's charging $350 a ticket.· Same-goodies, same format. So why is the Ritz-Carlton doubling PQlice continue to probe deaths of babies ~ t third corpse is found, thi one in South County, although Qfficials can't say if the cases ar~ related. As local police continued to puzzle over tho case or a newborn that washed up on the sand Saturday, a third dead baby was discovered in the county on Tuesday. · The incidents -here in Newport Beach, in Sunset Beach and Tuesday in San Clemente - have similarities, but police said they haven't been able to link the discoveries to each other. All three full -term babies were about the same age -less than a week old - and roughly the same size and weight -between 6 and 8 pounds and 19 and 21 inches. The umbilical cords were attached to all three as well, Newport Beach police and Orange County Sheriffs officials said. The string of shocking discoveries began on Saturday, when a dead baby was found on the beach near 10th Street by a Garden Grove woman who was walking on the Balboa Peninsula shore. That incident was followed by another tiny corpse that washed ashore Sunday in Sunset Beach. The most recent discovery was on Tuesday morning. Unlike the RU Ff ELL'S UPIOLSTEIY llC • ........... 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' A local yachtsman and radio : station owner, Michaels started 'the cop lunch in 1974 while doing , radio comme.ntary in Santa Ana, later taking the event to San Ber· . nardino and Riverside counties. : The event occurs annually on March 17 -St Patrick's Day. Citi· zens, either individually or in groups, can call up their local po· lice department and spend an hour getting to know their public safety officer over lunch. ....... LIKE-NU CONCRETE CO. • Ugly Stains Removed • Guaranteed' Piu', Cr ,H ~ R1·p.11r Free Estimates 760-8427 The venue can be a restaurant or an individual's home. School classes have been known to meet up with a police officer for a mu - tual brown-bag session. The lunch is meant to get citizens and offic- ers together for a little bit of qual· ity time. The re-introduction of Take A Cop To Lunch Day holds a par- ticular significance to Michaels. In 1988, Michaels' daughter Stepha- nie, a disc jockey at one of her fa- ther's radio stations, took out a young Corona officer named Tim Payne. The lunch proved to be prophetic: Payne and Stephanie Michaels married the following year. Sgt Payne was shot to death in the line of duty _in January, prompting 'Michaels to think about reinstating the cop lunch. • "My original thought was that most of us don't even know who these guys are or have a chance to say hi," said Michaels, who will be lunching with Police Chief Bob McDonell. "In Newport Beach, only seven US TREASURIES n• 250-6345 or eoo 876-~829 · Sec:u1tles America, Inc. Member: NASO SIPC 2082 Michelson Drive, Ste. 212 llV!nt, CA 92715 24 Hour Rate Info 1 800 US IBEASury I LANDLORD r. TENANT DIS?UTES ilftNl<RU?TCY f'iND OTHER FIELDS ... '·' I LAW OFFICE * I 714-979-8330 , ,,,,.: • Bankruptcy • Corporations . . • Wills/Trusts •Divorce • Tenant/Landlord • Much, much more ~Uf otntn llntnltDnl Clinics, Inc. Richard H. 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Andy Gonis said that a "couple c;iozen" officers ~will be participating Friday, but that some requests will not be honored simply because the de- mand is too great. "Our officers are involved in so many different activities and we need to leave a certain number available to patrol," Gonis said. "We'll try to honor as many re· quests as we can. Hopefully, the community will be understanding." Several restaurants in Newport Beach -including The Alley, The Arches, Mayur and The Cannery -have offered to waive the-of· ficer's portion of the tab. Arches owner Dan Marcheano, whose res- taurant will serve corned beef and • cabbage in honor of St Patrick's Day, predicted a packed house. The cities of Irvine, Laguna Beach and Costa Mesa are also participating in the event. . If a police officer is not avail- able for lunch Friday, residents . who would like to demonstrate their support for the Newport . 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When they ar- '"-.... 1 rived, they found Caicedo'a dead scribing the 30.year-old husband body on top of Henry, who was and father of three youna children unconscious. llFICER as a "genuine, loving. earing indi-Since the shooting, the depart· vidual who goes out of his way to ment has been flooded with phone help anyone." calls from residents and monetary An administrator for Mater Dei donations for Heruy and his family High School in Santa Ana said _ wife Patty and three children, thnt even as a student, Henry was ages 6, 2 and 3 weeks. outgoing and friendly. "We 'have been deluged with "He was a face I saw around shows of support/' Gonis said. (campus~ a Jot, and he was very "Today· aJone, we had a donation ~ricndly, ' said Carol La jrosa. "He of Sl,500 from ll Los Angeles was a very pleasant young man!' County Sheriffs (official) from his Henry underwent a second brain own personal account. ' scan on Tuesday -the first was "We also received a card with conducted on Sunday, prior to a signatures from 35 employees at a five-hour surgery procedure which property management firm -each reportedly removed only a portion one sending their own donation. or the bullet that was lodged in his "And,· we had delivered to the brain. But irt a press release issued department two box-Culls of cards shortly after noon Tuesday, a from school children from Mari- ' Hoag neurosurgeon said that "no ners and Harbor View (elemcmtary further surgeJ)' is planned at this schools)." · ~ time." And police arc showing their Hospital officials declined to support for Henry and his family elaborate f urthcr on Henry's con-in .other ways, as welJ. dition or treatment, except to say On Tuesday, some officers he is still hooked up to a ventila-donned blue metallic wristbands tor. similar tQ those worn in memory "9fficcr Henry has neither de-of Vietnam's POW-MlAs. teriorated nor improved," the neu-The bands, made by a Newport rosurgeon said in the release. "In Beach officer, were inscribed: essence, his critical condition re-"Bob Henry NBPD, We Love mains unchanged." You, 3/12/95." · Meanwhile, police remained The case has sent shoclcwaves tight-lipped about their invcstiga-through t~e department. The last tion into the case as they await re-officer-involved shooting in the suits or tests on the bullets and city occurred in November 1970. guns and from Caiccdo's autopsy. "The police force is like a fra- ... . . B.ECTION .......... , very, very difficult to overtake them at this poinL" Meanwhile, PaUtz was congratu- lating Aralcelian. "I want to wish her the best of luclc and I hope she gets the job done in May," Palitz said. "She's going against a real tough op- ponent (in Johnson). It's going .to take a very aggr~ssive Democrat to dethrone this guy." · Arakelian, for her part, was a bit more cautious about the out~ come of Tuesday night's election. "If 1 hold the lead, I'm looking forward to the challenge," she said. "Hopefully, I can do the job for the public. That's why I'm run- ning." Bergesen said the election is on~ of t!ie county's most ~impor­ tant. . "Even though it's been a rather heated campaign among the candi- dates, it's been very low profile as far as public participation," said Bergeson, who left thf Senate scat to join the county Board of Super- visors. "To me, this election is re- ally critical because or the prob· lcms within the county and the n~ ccssity for strong representation r the county to solve our problems. ' County and state representatives must work together as the bank- ruptcy reorganization continues, she said, adding that she'd be able to work with any of the candr- dates. · · · But, Bergeson said she sup- ported Johnson because he "gained a great deal of respect ... on both sides or the aisle" in the state Assembly. Ferguson agreed that the elec- tion's significance was heightened by the county's bankruptcy. "This is pro~ably the most im-. portant election for Orange Coun- ty that there has been in a very BBC PHILHARMONIC Mon., March 20, 8 p.m. Orange County Performing Arts Center Yan Pascal Tortel/Br and Sir Petlf Maxwell Davies, conductors HAkan HardenbergBr, trumpet Wednesday, March 15, 1915 • long time," Ferguson said. '"This district being such a strona district, the representative" will have a very large influence on t11c bankruptcy and bow the state bandies it." The three top.Republican candi· dates have similar voting rtcords, and have broken with 01hc r party members on important-issue votes infrequently, according to UC Ir· vine political 5Cience prof cssor Mark Petracca. They also classified themselves as "conservative" candidates. So politics became the deciding factor. Ferguson labeled Johnson a "carpet pagger" after the deroga- tory term used to identify North- erners who headed South in search of, financiaJ reward altor the Civil War. John.son movc4 Crom his home in Placentia to Ir· vine just before the Jan. 31 dead· line to enter the Senate race. Johnson allcced that Feriusoo convinced Assemblyman Paul Horcher to ditch' the Republican Party, a move that eventually kept Democrat Willie Brown in the As· sembly Speaker's scat. . . Allen, basically, kept qulct while the two hurled mud. . At stake, Petracca said before the election, was which one of the · three continues as a politician and who must retire. "The stakes are big for these people," he said. "they're tcrm- limited out." ST • SEAFOOD • COCKTAILS Corn ed Bee & Cabbage $(). 25 Choice of oup 'Or Salad • Garlic Brea<1 1/2 o( Corned Beef Sandwich with Cu.IJ of Chowder· Wh le Corned Beef San wfch with $4.85 "Our detectives have been con-tcrnity, a brotherhood," said du~tin' many !ntervi~ws an~ al~ James Gardiner, who was one of rcv1cwmg physical evidence, said two officers injured in the shooting polic~ Sgt. Andy Gonis. "We're 24 years ago. "We're all deeply ~-_u;UIJblng ~gh .cv~~Y tbat. the case at this point m umc. "ln this case, it hits even closer Ravel: Rapsodie Espagnole Davies: Trumpet Concerto and St. Thomas Wake Debussy: La Mer Frie & CoJ law Ask about ousi frecluent Joncheon dine 1·c1u1> card 1 "But, our $Oal all along h.as to home because it happened in b~cn to prov1~e the .community my former organization. I share in ~1th as much information .as pos-their hurt and in their prayers, s1blc as to how o~c or t~e1r of~c-even though I don't know the of-~rs was. shot .-:-~1th1~ut JCOpardiz-ficer." mg the 1~vest1gat1on. . Gardiner, who left the depart-lnvest~gators suspect Caicedo -ment in 1987, now works as chief who pohce ~ay had been dcspo~-of the San Luis Obispo Police De- dent over being separated from his partl'llent. 3-year-old son -drove to the sc-. . eluded spot off of Dover Drive in-StaJT Writer Marc Posner con- tending to commit suicide. 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I'm just trying to ~neak in there, but I've been getting a· Jot more at- tention," Albus said on Tuesday, following his vic- tory in the 10-player Senior PGA Tour Shootout. at the Mesa Verde Country Club, a prelude to the in-, augural Toshiba Senior Classic. If Albus keeps up his pace, he'll soon be men- tioned in the same breath with lee Trevino, Dave Stockton, Al Geiberger and Arnold Palmer, four of the 18 Team Cadillac members this year. AlbuS';"'tecently named to the elite Cadillac squad, has come a long.. way since his days as a starter and a~si~tant pro at Mission Viejo Country Club (for- mt:rly .i public course), when he commuted from his 7:30 A.M. SHOTGUN s Ina Su~ 1 Huold Henning 6 Robert Dominguez 1A Bobby Nichols 6A Dunelanu 2 Jerry McCee 7 Dlcklhyaa ) Ciy Brewer a Don Davis lA Toay Jac~n 9 ken Still 4 Bob Caon 9.( "td Sneed Notes on a cull H old back your sneezes, please. Al Gciberger would've appreciated that on Tuesday during the Senior PGA Tour Shootout al the Mesa Verde Country Club, a $15,000 prelude event 10 the Toshiba 5'R Classic. Geiberger's tee shot on l\ole· 3 landed in the rough to the right of t e fairway, with two trees about 20 and 25 feel in front of him, respectively. It wasn't a difficult shot in which 10 get out. For somebody like Geibergcr, a little slice on the shot and you're back on the f1iiway, with a third shot aimed toward the 1,in. But as fans surrounded the area where Geiberge. was hilling, somebody sneezed on his down swing. Geil:Sergcr hit a palm tree, bogeyed the hole and was eliminated. "I did hear that," he said. "It was pretty well-timed. It caught me right at the wrong time. I was just trying 10 catch a giant slice." Geibergcr agreed with most of the players in the Shootout that the event wasn't as playful as it normally would be. "Today was a prelty day (in terms of the weather), but th.c guys were kind of quiet," f'Jeiberger said. "They weren't kidding ~round as much." Los Angeles home in 1966 and 1967 on a motorcycle with a three-legged dog named "Beer Can." • "I' didn't want. to leave him at l)omc," said Albus, a self-proclaimed dog Jover. "I'd put my dog on the gas tank and cover him up with a blanket, because if was pretty cold in the morning in the winter- time. "One day at the pro shop," he added, "a member of the club, a veterinarian, Albus said he'd do an operation on the dog's leg, to move it µp so it wasn't in his way. He didn't use the leg, anyway." Albus, one of the great success stories of the Se- nior Tour, was never a member of the PGA Tour, but participated in the old winter tour in 1977 and 1978. "J'hey were mini tours, the minor leagues," he said. Albus, noted as one of the top players in the Metropolitan PGA Section of New York, quit as head pro at the Piping Rock Club on Long Island after 14 years to play the Senior Tour full-time in 10 Daw £k:hetberget 14A lob Zlmmennan 10A Tommy Aaron 15 lobby Mitchell 1l Al Wey 16 Jim Mush.all 12 lutch laird 17 CuyCrOh 12A John lrodie 11 lee Elder 13 Homero 11.ncu laA Art Schilling . 14 Bill Hall 1990. It couldn't have worked out better. Last year, Albus enjoyed a banner sea- son, becoming one of a record six Senior Tour players to earn over $1 million, while becoming the first former club' pro to pocket" seven figures in a siQglc year. '11 can't imagine that," he said: ''.I never dreamed of tlaking $1 million." In various PGA tournaments, while en· tcrcd as a Monday qualifier or as an ex- emption, Albus earned $3,750 in his ca- reer in limited competition. "I'm not like some of the big shots. It's fun for me.'~ Veteran Al Gcibcrger said it's good for the Se- nior Tour to have guys like Albus and Robert Land- ers playing, the latter a Texas cattle farmer with muttonchops, homemade clubs, blue jeans and worn tennis shoes. , , ~ Albus, currently No. 3 on the Senior Tour money list with $231,020 in six events, earned $1,237,128 last season, a year when he won two events, the Bank of Boston Senior Classic and the Vantage at the Dominion in San ~tonio. Last weekend, Albus repeated as champion of the Dominion in San Antonio, shooting a 3-under-par 69 on Sunday to finish at 11-under 205 for a three· stroke victory over Jay Sigel and Ray Floyd. "Those guys arc great for the Senior Tour," Gci- bergcr said. '!You'd be amazed how good 5ome peo- ple are who didn't learn the game of golf until the age of 20. When somebody like Albus or Landers comes along, their the fans' horse, somebody they can relate to. We have a.II the name players on the Senior Tour, t~cn for these guys to come out and play well, those are great stories." Albus, a UCLA graduate, was the head pro at LaTourettc Golf Club on Staten Island from 1969 to 1978. He played basketball and baseball at Buck- nell University, batting .421 as an all-conference outfielder in 1962, the eighth-leading hitter in the school's history, befQf~ taking up golf in college. He was a college baseball teammate of Fred Lieber- man, former owner of the World TeamTennis New- port Beach Dukes. ''It's not a bothersome thing to me at all," Albus said of the larger galleries and new-found fame. 1 PM. SHOTCUN s Robert landers 1 Dave Stoclton 6 Bob 8tue 1A Jim eoibert 6A Tony P~rla · 2 I.any Ziegler 1 Wilt.er Mo'P.ft 3 tsao !tol<J 8 ~ne Ut.der , 3A Larry borett.I 9 D•Doups 4 Calvin Pttte 9A Tom Weiskopf MARC MARTIN/DAILY PU.OT 10 Bob Murphy 14A Ben Smith lOA Bruce C>ttlin 15 Didi ~a 11 Kttmlt Zatfey 16 Bob E. Smith 11 Roy Abrameit 17 Dictc Hendrickson llA Buddy Allin 18 Chuck Monulbano lJ Don Biff 18A Harry Toscano 14 Olvk!s Sifford Shootout at least lo.osens up. field ..,.. Seniors surprised at Tuesday's crowd and its lack of old-fashioned enthusiasm. BY RICHARD DUNN, S1•01lTS WllJTU. H ey, are we having fun, yet? Some had to wonder on Tuesday during the Senior PGA Tour Shootout at the Mesa Verde Country Club. "I don't think the guys participating in'this are loose enough," said Larry Ziegler, who was eliminated afte r the third hole. "They should be having more fun. You give the fan~ good golf, but they're not loo~c enough. They're almost too uptight. My goodne~~. it's like a morgue out here." During the first two holes, played on the back nine, Ziegler was the only player cracking jokes. "I don't hear any laughter from the !>pcctators," he said. "I don't feel we participate , in enough of these (shootouts) to make it fun. I think the players can still play h:ud and make good golf shols, but to me, they're just not loose enough." • Today is the first round of the two-day Senior Classic Pro-Am, featuring a double ~hotgun start. Twenty-seven fivesomes (135 golfers) will tee off at 7:30 a.m., the~ another 135 will tee off al 1 p.m. Larry Gilbert swings away during Tuesday's run of the Shootout. He finished third and pocketed $1,500. Sponsored by Southern California Dank, the S 15,000 Shootout consisted of 10 Senior Tour players, all teeing off on the Among the pros playing today are Art Schilling (18th hole at 7:30 a.m.), Mesa Ve rde head pro who received a sponsors exemption as the first entry in the tournament that starts Friday and runs through Sunday. Jim Colbert, the Senior Tour's money leader ($242,635), and Dave Stockton will .cc off at 1 p.m. Tom Wciskoplc and Robert L::anders, the famed Texas cattle farmer, also 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 a Senior Tour pro. Each of the 54 pros wlll play at least one day. Amateur foursomes will have a different pro partner each day. Lee Trevino plays on Thursday, teeing off at 7:30 a.m. • The eight commercial tents that arc easily accessible for fans between the 12th and 13th fairways could be a problem. "Those tents in the rough are spotted right off the (13th) tee, so fans arc going 10 have 10 catch that if they're not looking,'' Geibcrger sai d. "I don't know if those tents arc in a very good spot. I'm just glad nobody was down there bleeding (after my errant tee shot landed in the rough)." • If the weather stays the same -it was warm and sunny with a slight breeze on Tuesday, a near-perfect day -tournament officials can expect huge crowds for the weekend. No rain is expected this week. -By Richard. Druw. Where to ~ ft (II l. Toshiba_ Senior Classic ( Mesa Verde COuntry Club March 13· 19 Course layout lOrh hole, with one player eliminated after each hole. The Ziegler last remaining player wins $5,000. ------ Jim Albus defeated Dale Douglass on the last hole for the title. •Bob Brue bogeyed No. 10 and was eliminated first. "I'm having trouble with my eyes," said Brue, who pocketed $500. "I've got to close one eye when I play, until my vision comes back.'' Brue hasn't played at Mesa Verde since 1962, when Tony Lema won the Orange County Open, earning him the nickname "Champagne Tony" after he ordered champagne for members of the press following his victory. "The golf course has sure changed a lot since Lema won, whenever that was," Brue said. • George Archer ($600) was eliminated after hole No. 11, following a two-player playoff with Ziegler on a single-shot chip. Archer missed an uphill putt by Douglass several feet to force the playoff. "Shootouts are fun," Archer said. "I shanked that putt, though. It's a bent green, and it'll be tough this week." •Ziegler won $700, falling out of the race after the 12th hole. •Al Geibcrger ($800), who played in only six tournaments last year because of rotator cuff surgery, was gone after hole No. 13. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot CdM's Clark · sharp ~She sparkles in 1,600, 3,200 in Sea Kings' track and field ope ner. Bv BARAY FAULKNER, Si-ous Wuna CORONA DEL MAR -While Corona del Mar High· senior Orian Slingsby could afford to use Tues-' day's nonlcague duul meet again!>! visiting San Clemente as a training run, Sea King senior Tracy Clark faced a stronger early-season test. Clark's performance put a smil e on the face of CdM boys and girls coach Dill Sumner, who watched the defending Sea View League 3,200- meter champion handle fellow All- Orange County cross country runner Nancy Dollar by eight seconds in victorious 1,600 and 3,200 efforts. "( expected Tracy to have a pretty tough race," said Sumner, who espe- cially liked his standout's winning 1.600 time of 5:25. "I've seen some girls make it to CIF with a 5:25, so I think it's a very good time for this early in the season." Slingsby also completed the dis· tance double, which helped the boys claim a 77-58 team victory in a sea- son-opening meet rained out twice previously. Clark's heroics, however. couldn't keep the Triton girls from earning a 71-54 team triumph. ''Dollar run well at the (recent) Sunkist Invitational, sq she's in pret- ty good shape, and Tracy skipped Sunkist," Sumner continued. "This race really let us know where (Clark) is at, and ( think she's OK." Sumner particularly liked Clark's ability to shift gears in her 3,200, running the race in a negative split (faster the secood l,~ than the first). "She had a 2:43 half-mile du ring her second 1,600," Sumner said. Junior Richie Nichols unleashed a personal best in the shot put (5 1-4) to earn ad~itional praise from Sum- ner, who also cited double victories from George Sumner (100 and 200) and Nicole Albano (100 and long jump) as Sea King highlights. "We're not at full strength as a team, so I'm not real concerned with either team score," Sumner ex- plained. "We're more concerned with workfog toward April than a nonlcague meet in March." John Myung ( 400), Christy Cum- mins (800), Matt Ferner (high jump), Hunter McDonald (pole vault) and Rick Lee (discus) were also individual event winners for the hosts, while Jennifer Gardner's gal- lant anchor leg helped the girls 1,600 relay win the meet finale. aOYSi CDM 77, SAN CLIMINfl II 100-1. Sumn« ICdM), 11.S; 2. Noy1 (CdM), 11.9; 3. Davit (SC), 12.0. 200-1. Sumntr ctd>,t), 24.3; 2. Demp1ry (SC), 24.8; 3. Davi1 (SQ, 25.2. 400-I . My11ng (Cd ... ), SS.I; 2. O.:ml»C'Y !SO. S7.1; 3. ROC'Uf (SQ, 1:01.J. 800-t. Do11glu (SO, 2:06; 2. H•1i.n (SO, 2:06.6; 3. RtkH1 (CdM), 2:07.1. 1,600-1. Slln~1by (CdM), 4:4S; 2. W•tson ISCl. 4:49; 3. T1uj1moto <CdMl, 4:S2. l,200-1. Slingsby (Cd>,t), 10:01; 2, ri•ntt rso. 10:11; 3. "~~<Kl. 10:21. 110 HH-1. lt.ty IS0, 16.4; 2. Huston (SC), 17.1; l. Tenu!r (CdMl. 17.S. JOO Ut-1. Hutton ISO. 42.6; 2. Myuna (CdM), 4S.6; ). Hona (CdM), 45.7. 400 rtl.ty-I. Corona drl M.v (Myuns, ltlrn, IC.oo, 51\&bl.ai), 47.1; 1,600 rtl•y-1. S..n Ormtnw, 3:44. HJ-1. r,,,.., (Cd.\t), 6-0; 2. Awlf ICd'-1), S·IO; J. At.rtt <SQ. s.a. 1.1-1. ow.n <SQ. 19.a~.; 2. o~ (CdM), 17-6Y•: l . Hons ICd"'l. 17·3•/,, TJ-1. Do"°" (SQ, 40-0¥•; 2. AdMn CCd>,t). ll.JVi; no third.,..,_ I. MtDonald (C~I), 11>-CI; 2. lrow11 (Cd>,t). I .. ; J. lty.., Willl.tnt (CdMI. 9.0. st-1. fl;i<l>ol& (Cd\11, 51-4; 2. lff (CdM), 40-l; J. l.Att ISO. 40-Vi. OT-1. ltt (CdM), 122-1; 2. T1Untr (SC), 112•10; ), rorttltr (SQ, 101·5. GIRU1 SAN CLIMINTI 71, CDM 54 100-t. Albafto ICdMI, 12.7; 2. lliU (SQ, 12.1; ). W~11min (CdM), 13.1. 200-1. HiU (SQ, 21.1; 2. M<Qrten (SC), 21.9J 3. Ch1i1trn1on (Cd,\I), 29.3 400-1. Sp.ilding (SC), 1 :OS; 2. CMdntt (CdM), 1 :06; no U.lrd. I00-1. Cummins (Cd>,tt, 2:33.1; 2. Fotd (Cd.\I), 2:l6.9; 3. Mor11•n (SQ, 2:42.1. 1.60071. Cl.ark ((clM), S:lS; 2. Ooll•r (SC), 5:33; ), ll•1t (CdMl, 6:06. 3.200-1. Cl••k (CdM), 11:57; 2. Doll.to (SQ, 12:0S; 3. H•ftr (Cd.\1), 13:36. I 00 lH-I. ICtugtr !SO, 20.2; 2. McCulg.tn (CdMI, 22.J; no U.ird. 300 lit-1. Spalding (SC), $3, 1 i 2. Krugrr (SO, $7.1; l. Durbin (CdMI, 1 :OS.8. 400 r~l•y-1. S~n Cle-ntr, S2.I. 1,600 r~l•y-1. Corona del Mu !Oul•lenson, Alb.lno, Weln1Woln, C..rdner), 4:24.I. HJ -1. S1>41dlng ISO, 5·l: 2. Hauke (CdM>. 4-4; J. McGuig~ (CdM), 4-4. lJ-1. AlbMO (CdM), 15·S'/•; l. Slratton (SC), 14-IY,; J. H•11ke (CdM), 14-6\4. Tl-1. ICtugtt (SC), ll-111/J; 2. Hauk• ((dM), 31-7V•; J. St~tlon (SC), 29·10. ,..,_not conlttlrd. Sl'-1. h'idh.1"' (SC), J0..7; 2. Oa•it (SC), 29·10; l . Ha)d•n (SC), 29-6. OT-1. P1idh.un (SC), 10.9; 2. Da>il (SC), 11-11; H ... ley (Cd>,t), 7J·SVi. Code3 KAnVYA lAJMuHl/FOa net DAJLT l'JLOr Corona del Mar High School football coach Mark Schuster gives some direction to fullback Cflrla Ned In S&turday nlght'a footbaJI game at Newport Harbor High where Schus1er's Orange County All-Stars rallied for a • 25·22 victory over the San Diego Posse. Former Saddleback High quarterback John Cook ran for one·touchdown and threw for three, the final a 3-yard payoff to Marv Wiison with <r.11 remaining for the wlnnln~ margin to cap a 14-play, 98-yard drive. A big key In the overall victory was the play of tight end (and a district attorney) Rob Whim. Tt'te Orange County All-Stars, a collection of police and sheriffs from throughout Orange Cpunty, will have another game April 1 against the South Bay l'olice in anticipation of the "Cop Bowl" April 29 when they host NYPD ... as In New York City Police Department, tentatively set for Orange Coast College. BRIEFLY Tars' Winning streak at tour •NEWPORT BEACH ~ The Newport Harbor High CDM u, Tuauco HILU 7 baseball team pushed over ~:i,~:/:fa~w ~; ~~ ~:1~ 1~ ! a run in the bottom of the stu•r1, Joh"'on (6), wills m and el.ghth 1'nn1'ng to edge v1's1't· Knoc:hL K<!ll•y. Ru~ <4>. "°" 141 •nd lulin. W-Stu.vt. 1.0. l-ICtlley, 1·1. ing Laguna Beach, 6-5, in 2a-aw 1cd.~1. Ande .. on <TH>. Co•ttllo (TH), Pintuk (THI. Hlt-McMa.tlJ,. a nonleague game, giving 1cc1A11, Andmon 1rn1. the Sailors (4-1) their rourth straight victory. Eagles blank Century After having a player called out for missing third base while apparently scor- ing the winning run on a catcher's overthrow, New- port rallied as pinch- runncr Mike Jz:adie scored from second on two balks by the Laguna pitcher.· Mike Freeman stroked his second homer in as many days for Newport, a solo shot to right in the bottom of the third. Scott Sandstrom was 2 for 4 with two runs driven in, while Dave Snowden was 2 for 4 with one RBI. NIWPOltT 6, LAGUNA HACH S t..ogu11• luch 210 002 00-5 ' 1 Nn.-pof111Mbor022 HI() 01 -6 7 (, ltl0<irnt•11, H•ui1on 16) •nd Wttno~ U•b•n, C.&11 (7) •nd li<ohL W-Ull. 2-0 l -H•nloon. 11-Moo•• (Lil, ~den (Ml). rulldo ll"llJ, Urb•n (Niii. Hlt-FrttmM (NH). CdM romps, 13· 7 MISSION VIEJO -Co- rona del Mar High's base- ball team (3-1-1) tuned up for Friday's Sea View League opener with invad- ing El Toro with a 13-7 nonleague victory ut Tra- buco Hills. Ro ya l M cMackin stroked a three-run homer in the third inning and Myles Davis enjoyed a 3 for 3 effort at the plate. in- cluding two ROI and three runs scored. COSTA MESA -Jill Black pitched a three-hit shutout and freshman Stephanie Serr provided the offense as the Estancia High softball team claimed a 3-0 nonleague win over vbiting Century Tuesday. Dlack evened her record at 2-2 with the win. Nancy Darnell walked and Dlack reached on un error in the first inning. Doth scored on Serr's two- run single. Serr t riplcd in the other run for the Ea- gles (3-3) in the fifth. ISTAHClA a, CINTURY 0 Ctnt11ry 000 000 0 -0 l 2 lit.anci• 200 010 •-l 2 l Cuj•d• •nd l.uu•ll•; ll•tk •nd Robtrtson. W-ll•d .. 2·2. l -Ct.;tdo. 31-Strr ((). · Newport golfers lead NEWPORT BEACH - The Newport Harbor I ligh golf team has taken an eight-shot lead, 213-221, after the first nine holes of a match again~t Edison Tuesday at Big Canyon CC. The final nine holes will &c played Thursday at Sea- cliff in Huntington Beach. Jeff Bauer had the Sail- or!>' top score. Tuesday, fir- ing a five-over 41. NIWPORT 2U, IDISON 211 I. (tit) )~ff l•u•r tMI), Thompoon ((), 41; ). (ti .. ) Collopy (r.H), \\-hilt (NH), 42; S. (lit) Shapiro (fl.Ill, )t•unton I(), 43. Olhtn: Andtnon, 45; j.w:Uoll, 4i. Vanguards split COSTA MESA Southern California Col- lege's softball team 13-9, 2- 2) split a pair of games with visiting Cal Baptist of Riverside Tuesday in Golden State Athletic Conference play, taking a 4-2 decision in the opener on Shannon Saylor's six- hitter, then losing a 4-1 verdict in the nightcap. Today's schedule ......... CoUtgr -High ><hool -R..>ncho Al•n1itos ••· ht.lnd .. .ti TtWinl.lt P•rk. l p.n1.; Cu•l• MttA •I lot Amigos, 3: t S p.m. lwl••l111 Co"'munily colltxe mrn •ncl .. omen - P.llumar at Oungt Co•,t. 2 p.m. High ~choul bu)I •nd g11I• -Oo111• H1ll1 ot Ne,.porl H.trbo<, l :IS; Cu>l.t Mtu al ld"un, 3: t S. Te1111la Community cul~• mtn -Whillifl •I Soulhtrn C•~f0<nl• culltgt, J p.m. High ><hool bo11 -Coot.a Mrs.a •I S.... Otmtnlt, l p.m. Velley ... 11 Community colltie m•n -O...-gt Cuut At ll Canuno, 7 p.m. High .chool boys -rwnta.n v..i1..., ot C0t0t1• dt4 ~r. 6:45 p.m.; Co.u Mtt• at Wtolmlml.,, ),IS p.m. 1.tt ... 11 C°"'"'unlty coUer -Or..,,gt Cout •I Coldrn Wut Colltgt, 7 p m. High Khoo! -"twp<>t1 ll•1bot •I CotlA Mtt .. ): I 5 p.m. ••ti••···· . High school -lona Bt.ach Wil•on •t CorUft• d~I A.~r. 3: IS p.m. Gelf Community cotltg., -Orang" Co.ut •I ll.oncho S..ntl•go, noon. Hlt1h schoof -Coil• Mtu vs. Co,,oru d~I M~r. •t N""purt le.ch CC, 3 p.m. Tuesday's fish counts Devey'• L.e,ker -3 boots, 57 •ngltn. I 1 ullco bus, 21 ""d b•u. 1 •httphud, I 1 rodJi•h, 2 halibut, l8 bl.ttl•mith fMFCh. Newpert L•ntll•1 -I bo.&L l t ~&ten. 2 und but, ii Kulpin. I •httphud. 12 ~L~rtL Wednesday, March 15, 1995 7 M.All.C ,\IAUIN/DAJL\' PtWT Larry Laoret1i, who owns up to putting away 1 o .ci· gars daily, finds his way out of a bunker Tuesday. SHOOTOUT From Page 6 • Bruce Crampton ($900) "a~ climi11J tcd after hole No. 14, firing a doubk·bogey. After each player wa!'> climinatctl, the pla) er "'oulJ po:-.e for a photogn:iph v. ith a Southern Cal1forn1a l3ank official on the green, "·hile holding a fictitious money bag. Crampton untied the bag during the photo se!>:-.ion to see exactly ''hJt the content.!'> "ere mside. When Crampton '>J\\ it "as only "atldcd-up newspaper, he quipped: "Sec, I tolJ )OU )OUr money out here in California b no good." •Simon I lub(]Jy ll)St 1n a four·\\ay chip-off on hole No. 15, pod..c.:ting S 1,000. llobJJy bogeyed the previous hole, but <.1dh1nccJ bccaU!>C of Crampton':-. double-bogey. "l got lucky to get past the l.tst hole," Hobday i.aiJ. I lobday aducd of the Shootout audh!ncc: "Normally, the crowd\ more involved." •Larry Laorclli, who goe!> through 10 cigars a duy, wu:-. c.:liminuted in a four-way blast-off from thl.! bunker on the ldt sic.Jc of the green al No. 16. He wun S l,IOU. Albus, ''ho tut last 1n the one-shot playoff, !>aw that the ball wa.,n't rolling on thc :-.oft green, after the first three players' outs. Laorc1L1's out didn't roll on the green. Crampton "The greens are a l1tth; :-.oiler than other golf cour:-.es," Laorctti said. "But the golf course 1s in great sh:ipe. 1 just hit (the bunker shot) too easy " . Of his c1gJr hub11, Laorell1 added: "Hey. l\e been smoking them for '>O long. 11 's JUst pJrt of the deal, I · guess." •On the 17th hole \1o-ith only three players remaining. \\here missing short pulls "as common, Larry Gilbert (S I ,500) 1hrce-pu11eJ and double-bugeyed, while Albus and Dou~lass advanced to the final hole. "The first pull, I felt that I hJd to hit it firm. because the greens arc so soft," sa1tl Gilbert, \\hose first pull soured past the cup. •On the last hole, Douglass ($3,0UO) hit a tree on the right side of the fairway on his tee shot, landing near the out-of-bounds marker, anJ essentiall} giving Albus the title. Oougla!>s finished with a bogcy Albus, who barely missed a 50-foot birdie putt in front of an estimated gallery of 1.000. ''on more money (SS,000) in this spectator C\.Cnt than he J1J during his entire, and brief, PGA Tour career (SJ, 750). 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A R• transferred ls: ON-SALE COAST, GOLDEN WEST, ommun 'I o . 01701 PUBLIC NOTICE If you want legal advice, 1323 Maple Streat, ange, CA 9266&. that FRANCES LORENE quest for Special Nolle• GENERAL EATING PLACE ANO COASTLINE COM· leg• District This business Is coil- s •TEMENT OF contact a lawyer Im-I 1 , Mar1avllla, CA IF YOU OBJECT TO the MacNEIL be appointed as torm Is avallable from the #47·230393 ANO CA· MUNITY COLLEGES Open: March 23, ducted by a corporallon TA medlatety. 95901 (9HSJ 742·9753 granting ol the pelltlon, you porsonal representative to court clerk. TERER'S PERMIT #58-All bids are to be In ac· 1995 • 1 1 :00 AM Type of Bus111ess: Atc:hl- ABANDONMENT OF U1led Ilene 30 DIAS CAL· Date: JUN 24, UHM ehould appear at tile hear· administer the estate ol lhe Attorn•'I for th• Petl-230393 now Issued for the cordance w11h the Bid Doc· Bid Ho.: 1979 1eclura1 Englneer1ng Ser- USE OF FICTITIOUS ENDARIOS despuea de r• MAROAR.ET E. HER· Ing and state your 01> decedent. tloner premises localed al: 1107 uments, which are now on Publ11hed Newport vices BUSINEf• NAME clblr ollclalmenle Hta ell•· MANDEZ Clerk br B. etlona or file written ol> THE PETITION requests RONALD a SELF JAMBOREE ROAO, NEW· hie and may b• secured In Beach-Costa Mesa Da.ly The reg1strant(s) com-Th• foOoWlng persons clon Judlclal Y petlc;lon, HUFF 09• ' Uons with the court be-the decedent's Y"lll and • • PORT BEACH CA the office o the Otrector ol P 1 M menced to transac:1 busl-have abandoned the use ol para completar y presentar • put1 ore the hearing. Your ap· codictls, ii any. &e adm1ttod ESQ., (CSB I 075021 J, The anttclpated dale ol Purchasing of the D1s<nc1 '01 arch 8• 15· 1995· ness under the FtellllOUa the Flcllllou• Builneaa su formulatlo de Respuesta NOTICE TO THE PER· pearance may be In pereon to probate. The wtll an~ 24031 EL TORO RD., the aale/\ransfer Is APRIL No bidder may \'<1thdraw W899 Business Name(s) listed Name: SOUTHLAND PUB-(Responae fOfm 1282) ante SON SERVED: You are or by your attorney. any codicils are avallabhJ STE. 1101 LAGUNA 10, 1995 ot the office ol his bid for a period of forty· above on: n/a USHING COMPANY, 107 1/ la COl'te. Una carta o una "rved aa an lncfrvldual IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR for examination In the Ille HILLS, CA 82053, Burrow Escrow Company, f1Ve (45) days aher the date PUBLIC NOTICE Carlson Associates, Inc., 2 Opal Avenue. Newport Hamada telelonlca no le of-Publlahed Newport or a conllngel'lt creditor ol kept by the court. (714) 951·9577 501 Parkcenter Drive, lor the opening thereof. NOTICE OF Stephen E. Krauss, Clerk/ Beach CA 92662 recera protecclon. Beach-Cos\a Mesa Oally the deceased, you must Ille THE PETITION requests p bllshed Ne t Santa Ana CA 92705 The Boi)rd or Trus11es re· SURPLUS PROPERTY Secretary The 'Flclltloue Bu1lne11 SI u11ed no presenta eu Pilot Mateh ,5 22 29 April your clalm with lhe court authorily lo administer the B ~ C 1 M WDP01~ The am0un1 of the pur-serves the privilege of re· Th Bo d f Ed J This stalement was filed Name referred 10 above RHpUHla a llempo, la • ' • and mall a copy to the per· estate under the lndepen· eac · os a esa a Y chase price or consider-Jectlng any and au bids or • ar 0 ucat on with the County Clerk of was flied In orange county corte puede upedlr 5, 1995. sonel reprHentallve ap-dent Administration of Es· Pilot March 10, 15, t7, atlon In connection with the to waive any Irregularities f' ths' Newgort·Mesa Uni· Orange Coun1y on March on g -1 6 .9 4 F 11 e ordene• que alecten au W920 pointed by the cour1 wllhln tales Act. (This authority 1995. transfer ol the license end or inlo1mallt1es In any bid 1f" chool 1~trict hass d• 3, 1995 No F622203 • matrlmonlo, au propledad Y lour months from the dole wlll allow the personal rep· Fm258 buslne11 Including the es· or in the bidding. c ared the ear treat F638882 Ja~e B. Lewis, 107 1/2 qua ordenen ~ue usted PUBLIC NOTICE . ol flrll Issuance ol the let· resenlalive to take many tlmated 0lnventory, ls the Signed: IS/ BARBARA ~c~o~ •~le,S locate8 at Published Newport Beach- Opal Avenue, Newport pague mantenclon. hono-BSC 3761 tars •• provided In eectlon ac:1lons without court ap· PUBLIC NOTICE 1um ol $162,500.00, whlct\ EDDINGS, Acting DI· Mt c8~ 1 :reel. d osta Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Beach CA 92662 rarioa de abogado y las 9t00 of the Calllornl1 Pro-proval. Before laking cer· consists of the ronow1ng· r•ct r of Purc haaln" esa, a 1 orn 3• an con-M h 2 uaa M Lewis 3099 NOf1h costaa. SI no puede pagar NOTICE OF beta Code The tlme for Ill-taln very Important actlons cna1255930 CASH IN ESCRO·w 0 •• stsllng ol approxlmnlely 10 aic 14• 1• 28, AprU 5, BuUerfl;ld Ro~d Orange la• coatu por la preaenta· PETITION TO Ing clalmi wlll not expire however the personal rep: NOTICI! TO $l62 500 oo · Coaat Communlt~ Col· acres, H 1urplu1 proporty 1995. CA 92865 ' ' clon de la demanda, plda · ADMINISTER before lour months from resentaWe will be requ11ed CREDITORS OF It tiae ·been agreed b• leg• Dlatrlct. This property 11 being W925 Thia bullNH was con-al actuarlo de la cor1• que ESTAT• OF1 the h.arlng date noticed to give nouce to Interested BULK SA&.e AHD tween the Sellflf/UcensH Open: March 30, 1995 • made available for sale a< PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by a general .,.n-le de un formUlallo de ex-RUBY p BEST above. persons unless they have OF INTENTION TO and the lnlended Buyer/ 1 t :00 AM :air 0maik~t valu:1 10 all t~ul> l---------nerahlp onerac!On de lu mlamat CASE NO. At77037 YOU MAY EXAMINE the waived notice or consented Transferee, as required by Bid No.: 1678 IC isuic ~· pu IC au ori-NOTICE OF Thia statement wu flied ~alv) or Court F ... and To all heirs benenciarl.. f~e kept by the co\H't. Ir Jou to t~e proposed actl~n) :~::&~1~ Sec. 24073 ol th• Business Pub 11 shed New po r 1 ~~~~ ~~t~cJ~~!,,= APPLICATION TO ~~1!'ng~ c~:~ty 0;1~'!,c0~ ~11~eaN obtener consejo ~~=· ~~~cr.=1-y' ~ 8.lt:[:,"'y:;::•r,:~ ti~ ~~lonnd:T~!~~~ a!fi' n;: BEVERAGE LICENSE ~ ~~l~=~Cof!• ':h8~ ~~:,c~~~l~ 5 ~~ 99~aily ~ pusb11c c0tndporall0ns ... ~n SE8LLEVEAL~!>0H109LIC 10 1995 legal. c:omunlquese de In-' .... with the coon a fonnal Re-granled unless an Inter· (U.C.C. 6101 et tran1ler ol the business 1 • • · 1"'1 1111 a IQ. o1o ... r ._ J 'nee Lewi• mediato con un aboaldo. otherwise be lnter .. ted In quest IOf Special Notice ol uted pofSon files an ob-seq and Ba p and license Is to be paid W923 proltl .or non-prolit Chari-February 24t _t985 P~bllshed Newport Beach· NOTICE The rHtralnlnQ the will Ot Mtate, or both, the l~lng of an Inventory Jectlon to the petiUon and 240l3 et H ) only alter lh• ltansler has PUBLIC NOTICE table organotattone II OM To Whom It May Con-Costa Meea Pilot March 15 Ofdera on the back lie ef. of: RUBY F. BEST and appraleal of estate U· allow good cause why the q. been 19 oved by the De-of lh•H organtultona d• cern: TOMO ZUSlif. INC., 22 29 ..... II 5 1995. • lec1 agaloet both huel>and A PETITION hu been eete or ol any pelltlon or court Should not grant lh• Escrow No. 7870S.RC partmentprof Alcoholic Bev· NOTICE lire• to acquire such prop-11 (are) applying lo Ille 0.. • •....... • W9t and wile untll the petition 19 filed by LAUREN M. LONO account u provtded In authority. Nolle• Is hereby g!Ven .,. • Conllol arty at la11 m11k11 value. pa11ment ol Alcoholic eev-9 dlsmlaaed, a Judgm91'\l Is In the SuP'.9flor Court ol aectlon 1250 of the Cal1lor· A HEARING on the peU. that 1 bulk aai. of uaeta ag INVITING BIDS DIHH noltly the Ne.._pon. erage Control to Mii alco-__ P_U_8_L-IC_N_O_T_l_C_E __ , en1ered or th• court Callto.nla. County of OR-nla Probate Code A R• tlon will be held on APRIL and a llanef9f ol alcoholic Datadi MAllCH 7• Notice 11 hereby given Mesa Unified SchOOI Dis· hOllc beverages at 40t 't h 0 ANGE. S • "" 1• 5 p 1 beverage license Is about tHI that the Board of TrustHS lllcl Attenlion carolY!l 9 ..,__,..,. Cent Or 1 09 makes urt •r or are. THE PETITION request• quelC for peclal Notice 13• l ... S, 11 •4 .M, n to be made. NEWPORTIR RE· of the Coast Community Sto'cker. 2985·A Bear ·-~,....... • .. 1 ' IUMMONI These orders 11• _,force-lhlt LAUREN M LONG be form la avallable from the Dept. 703 localed al 341 TM names Soclsil S.CU-l""•T tNC OP College Dlsllict of Olange SllHl Co t M ca• I Newport B.iach, CA l2MO • FAMILY LAW able anVWhef• In California · cour1 clerk. The City Drive South Of. ' "'" • ,._ ....... Cat.for tll • s 1 eaa. .,, O<· With a "41· On-Sale 8e9f & CITACION JUDICIAL by any law enlofcement of· appointed as personal rep-AH-fw tf'le Petl• ange, c:>. 92668. ' rlty or Fed•al Tu Num-CaL INVEaTMENTS ~"~'.,_,_, bldn a. "" ~ nla, 92828, telephone (7t4) Wine (Pub. Eal Pl) .. lie.,. Who Na received or rHentallw to administer aa----·~, IF vou OBJECT TO th• ber•. and addreSHa or the LP ce ..... ......., sup to 558-3240. ol h1 Intent 10 cense~I) • DllU; '.:HO DI the ntate of Ille decedent. -n Seller/Ueen... are: NEW· not later tl\an 11.00 AM, pyrch .. e auch ptOftaltf PAMILIA Men a t;e>py of them. THE PETTTION requesta DKNNla D. HAYDEN gramlng of the pellllon. you PORTER RESORT INC. OP OllRlltY DIMERS Wednesday, March 23. In tM ~ent that~ ... r .. Pub lal'ltd Ntvw~orl Notloe n lllllPON· AVISO Laa ~ohl~~ the der:edent'e WILL lltld 110., CCHIH871) •houf:~p~Mat ~~. h~ AND CSI. INVESTMENTS NEWPORT ••ACH 1995. at the PutCMllng Mani la nol rMChed ~ seQ ~:.e~-;oJ'~ .~-:' 1::"' ·DINT (AVllO AL DIE· ==-c:'9 .. tr' cllaelon codlclla, If any, be ldmlt1ed ATTOlllNft AT LAW, elngtlona or flle Jmen ob-lP 195-4035035, 1107 MOTIL INVllTMENTI Oeparlment of the D11trk:t •~h prope11y, the 011t1lct • • • wM MANDADO CNomltre)a aon etecUvu para amboa to prot>ate. The wlll and 10t4 NORTH BROAD-ection• with the court a>.-JAMBOREE ROAD. NEW· LIMITED LIABILITY located at 1370CAdams Av· Intend• 10 Cllapoae ol auch __ .....;..;..........;~--- D'"VID ... llAJllCUI tanto el eapoeo any codleli. .,. •vallable WAY UHTA ANA. CA • 11'1• hearing Your ap-PORT BEACH, CA 92060 COMPANY enue. Bldg. D, osta Meaa, Pt0f>ll1Y In a11y othef man-PUIUC NOTICI A -conyugee, ' ....... tot examination In the tlle • .. .: 1 The bu1lnee1 le known a y 1 M I c H A a L C1lllomla, at which lime "'-' aulhOflzed by 11w You ate 1Ml"9 .uect. A OOft)O .lll eapoM, ,,._ que kept by ltlecourt. •1708, 17t 4) 141• pearance moy.,. n pereon .. : HYAIT NEWPOATER •a•uaw blda wlll be publicly Carol .... a ltMk., PUllLJO NOTIC9 Ulled ................ le ~ ~ rte~•! THE PETTTIOH reQUett• IODI or by YOVf attorney. RESORT HOTEL ---L' opened lltld '"" tor: PUR· ... • I The ..,...,., ,.,,... Of ... dando M dlc:te UNI deellion nnai •utflOfl!y to ftdmlnlsl« tile Publlahed Newport IF YOU ARE A CRE?ITOR The names Social Sec:u-Publl111ed Nawporl CHASE 0~ PAINT IN &lt.cuttv. Dlr.otor ~ l<.om. M.0 ~ PSTITIONllll'I KAMI:.:..~.::.== ettata "'*the lndepen. hactt-Coata Meta Dally:~::.~::" etedit:fi~f tlty Of rld4ir .. Tax Num-leaeh-Co1t1 M ... OaJly PAPE~ COAST COM· Bu•lne•• 19"11aee A datlon, 11 Wlllable'• ... If' 111 NOafll DIL D•· ~ ... --~ dtint AdmlnletratlOn of Ee-P11o1 March 15, 11, 22, your cl8'm .;.tt°"u:' ~ befe, and acldf ..... Of Ille Piiot Marcl'l 15, 1995. MUNln COLI.EOE ~ Awtlllarw OperatlOfta addreM noeaci ~ • .,,._ MAllOAllTI II)• O&.O. .-.. wnp11r ;n---~ tales Act. (TN9 ailthorlly 1905 and tnall a copv 10 the per· Buyer(Trenaleree are: W921 TRICl Ne.,.ort-M ... UnH1M !"$ nomw1 .....,_. ......_ Cal I nla wt# ellow the penonal,.,,. • WTh904 I ' II NEWPORT I A IEACH All bid• ... to a>. In tc· lchMI Dl•ttlot. by ant ---wM ..... fl&AA. llMCUI :z.:e~or-Of= reeent•hl '° letle lnMY =~ed':e'::~:uJ·w11:t HOTEL INVUTMENTS PUBLIC NOTICE cordanc. Wlll'l ll'le 8kl Doe· Publlel'led Newport questa wtthln 1IO ...,. CM• llUllBIR pUbllco ....... NP red-llCtlof1S ~ COUf1 .. PUIUC llOTICI lout montlla "°"' \he dall LIMITED UA91UTY COM-umenta 'Wl'lld\ are novr on eaach-Coata ...... Dally after P4~ • Ill~ C...) bldo O'que NV• vlalO UM i::-'~ ~Pottatl~-alC u... of flrtl luuanct of the let· :~r~AA~l·lmra~ ~ INVl~:::lD• = =. "':1:: r::,: ~ Piiot MAldl'I 11, 22. 21, T1'e LMJflflH KMft You l'le'le IO CAUHDAR ~~ ::· lltld addreM ~ .... l*90Nll,. NOTIU OP ::~-:.~.::=Ant.!, WAll10l ' Mollee .. herlbY given Purchtoalng of tht 0..tttet, 1-· ~-:.;, •:·.::.::.";~· DAYS 9'* tt"9 ~ ' II CE noma.e ~ wlll be requlr.o PaTITION TO bate cooe The ume kw .. M lltled "Y the &.ller/\J-lt\ll N 8oarcl .of TNateee No blddit "'*t .. hdrlW W90l ' ·:..•J ano fltelltton .,, Mfved on :,:;::'de lia cotte !.l to give ~ to interee'-d ADMl•TD dalm• .. noc ..,._ eenee, .. '**' buelne&e ot the COMl ~ hla biCI 90t a PtrtoO of lortY· MwAll••• ....._, GA ~ . to fli. a Aeaponae IUfltEAIOA COURT ~ 1*90M ~ fief '*" aTAft CW. ~ tcM.w monb from natnH and addtMHI ~ ~ Of Orange he~--.... tht daie PUILIC llOTICI .... "°"" 1212) .. tht cour1 CAUl'OAHIA. COUNTY Of ~ nota cw OOI .......... _. c.-• Ill& .. '*'tnv date "°**' IMd by"" .... AJDenae eo..ncy, caNotNa. .... ~---~·,11 thereof, wta807M fltullll•tl•cl N••pe!1 Md Ml'V9 a copy on 1M ~ ltl l4h ....... IO ... ll"PIUd ..aon) ---U _..,,.. ....,_ .... ~ llelor9 ._ eealed llldl wp to bl& , ... -.. twellel ,.. 111~ .... ..... peitNOnef,A....,orl*OM ........ llicn The lndlP•*" ....... CAlllllO.A•'!19' YOU.MAY DftMINI ..... ,.._. ... _._ .. ...., l\M tt:Cll ..... .. ........ .. .... .......... ,..,....,11,t ... Clll .. notproleet)OU. I TNrw.eddreel_, tretioft ........, • '9 1'olil"*9.M .111 • ........ lllr .. CllMt.•!"" or Mca ...... ,,,.,,.,, nuadlr, --·~ ,._ _, ilcll.el..-or B-. ...... -. -I Y°" do"°' .. rour ,_. ..... I'*• ,.,.,.., d pet. .............. lft .,... ...-.nti ,..._ ...... 1 ,_. MllnUll '"' Tea•• llS NONI • , ... -~ • ,.... ..... ••••• nl *""" on time, the cour1 :0::,.1 IBomer or ,... i9led ...... -In • ..... llllf ~ ......... --re _, .. .TM -ti '9 11111 ..... el .. oe.til • Ill M MW tllcl The--.., ... ,.._. lft 0d&4JJf I ii -may _... .,..,. .,.._.. "°'* ...,. M ...,_ ,._. .... ,-. IN "*'*' lie 1t•11•1 ,.,_ .. .. ""6lil ..... 1 ..... 1R .._.. • • 1UO Mam • ' I• dl1• - Yo'lf .......... fO"' ..,. II: (II,.... II~ "*' _. _......., .. -9 .._ .-_t. , , ...... ti .TUN. .. IXTUMI. ...._ 0. C... .._, .QMUQM .. lftW. w CIUMOdr ,., rour , .. ,..... • ....,.,.. _..._...,.. ..... • 11111• ...... 11t "'4lltllr m.m-.r, .. ....., .,.......... • .. ~-......,,,._, ........_ You !Mr '9 ot-....... ., ·=---.....,_ ·. -.A ._ ... .,,-.. d • ..... 1io Me .... .,., .. ..., .......,. lltd o t* ~ .. nola!)AA~ HH!!IARllG~~-~ .. ~!~ ... !;!!rl;:!;:;;;1!-~!:•!J•!!ILJ,.-.!!~•~~!!!! .. !!~r&t!!~.!1!!~1!B!!!~~I ...,,., .... .,........ -.. -·-~-... -- l HARIORLAWl- MOUffTOUVE Cemetery Sales Leads Furnished Attic:, ba1emeat, u4 eloeet ..... . . ......... .•.. ,. I .. !!'J?O" BeachJCoata Mesa Daily Plk>t Wednesday, March 15, 1995 9 · PUIUC NOTICll MUC NOTICll flVIUC lllOTICll ,,UILIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES • puiifC NOTICll PUBut NOTIC!S PUILIC NOTICU PUIUC llOncu '...,,_ ,PUILJC IOTICI Thia bueln••• 1• con. At*-Ill •own :PUIUC llOTICI a&;;; on: rlla PUBLIC NOTICE ~ to lhe eo.td ot PUIUC NOTICE sammu11 I St•s>MM c.tn: 'ZlNtfis, ~ c Ml.IC llOTICll --------1ck.1Cted by: a COfpordon ThMI 1ta1em1nt •U tlled EIWW DollOYlc ff!~ Thlt 11.1t.m.n1 WU w.d ii (111) ~ IO the 0.. Plelltleue The reglt1ran1(1) co~ with the County C1«1' of OM1UZH1 Thll Ila.lament wu r~ fktlU.U. ~MINO aOMD, Flo.....,_ wuh lhl Counly C*k ol partment of Ak:ohoic ~ ......... .._. :::c" .,,.,J:, ~ ~ Orange County on ~ l'lotltMUt with IM County a..11 ot Busl.,... Name c~ a . Slocb r, Ea· a uaan.N NalM Orange Cou11t'i on F1twu-::r ~ '° Ml ~ Mat.....,t Buam.-1 Nall'll(I~ II'/ 2. 1995 ,.,..., 8uelnHa NW ro~ County on March StetetMnt ffUtiw Dlnotor SblM«Mnt fllY 14, 1005. FI H917 Nawp~ar:Y:: .. al c!~ta Th9 ~ PlflOf\t .,, above on• JanUAN ~1 ' l tatement • The fOlloWlng '*'°"' 111 8ualnH• hrvtoH a Thi toll0Wlf'9 '*'°"' .,., . Mau CA 92827 with 1 dOlnl bUllneQ u : 1995 • -• • ~blahed Nawpott ~ The fOllOwlng '*'°"' .,, Fl391M4 doing lxnlnass u: Auxiliary Operetlona doing bus&nna M : Publllhld NIWPOt1 Blach-"47"' On·S111 General l(U1'CH COLLETI SER-MW Capital CofPoratlon Cotta MaH Dally Piiot doing t>ualnau 11: Published Newport Beach-BLACK RIVER ENTER· Published Newporl VNG ENTERPRISES, 2107 Co111 M111 Dally Pilot (Pub Eal Pl) llcensa(a) VICESLI ~ Whlttlat A'll .. Aaron Aioi, Pr11ldll'lt ' March 1, '· 15, 22, 1995. DRIVE SERVICE COM· Coat•, Miii Dally Piiot TAINMENT, 2855 Plnecrllk Beach-Coat• MIU Dally Nyon Place, Anat\lim, CA Miich 8, Ui, 22. 29, 1995. Publl•hed Newport Col1.l Mna. CA 112828 Thia ~1 wu filed wen PAH'f, 3303 H11bot Bout• M11ch 14, 21, 211, APfll 5, Dr .• A228, Coata Miia. CA Pilot Marcil 15 20 1995 92806-4&38 O _,. W888 BHch.Colla Meu Dally MlllhlW J.. Collatl, 392 wllh Iha County Clark ol vard Sulla E·7 Cotta 1995 112820 • • · Vladlmlr N. lilhlc ... ,, 2107 Polol March 15 1995 PrlncetOn Dr .. Cotta Mau, Ofange County on F•bruo PUBLIC NOTICE Maaa, CA 11282' ' • W914 Btlan James Asra. 2055 Pl· W907 Nyon Pl.. Anaheim, CA PUBLIC NOTICE · · W9Clt CA tam lllY 11. 11195 Mark s. Coopat, 17941 necr11k DflVI. A228, Costa PUBLIC NOTICE 9280CS-4838 NOfm Kutch, 502 Stur-' Fln414 Fictitious Baton Clrcl•. 12, Hunting-PUILIC NOTICE MIH, CA 92626 Thi• bu1ln"1 . 11 con-Flc:tltlou• PUBLIC NOTICE g1on. Costa MaH, CA p blllhad N 8ualneM NM\e ton Baech, CA 112847 Thia bu1ln1as Is con-F1c:t1Uoue ducted by: an lndiYldual 8111IM H Name t262e "' IWpOrt e.ac.n. •t•tement Thia bu1ln111 11 c:on-Flctltloua dueled by; an lndovldual 8 The reglslranl(s) com· Statement Flc:Utloua Thi• bu1ln111 11 con-Coat• M111 Dally Piiot The toUoWlog l*IOnl 111 ducted by: an lnd1Yldual a"alne .. Heme Th• r1gl11r1nt(s) com-":~" N•;n• menced to tranaact busl· The following persona ,,,,, BuslnH• Name cWcted by: a g~ll part• March 1, 8, 15, 22, 1995, doing bullne11 u : Th• r1glatrant(1) com-Statement monced to trAAaact bull· • •m•n nes~ under thl Fictitious clolng business es: Stetement narahlp W883 F. KEEPERS' ANTIQUES ITllnc.d lo \ranaact busl· The follo'fVlng persons 111 nea1 under the Fictitious Tr• tono.wlng pe~ona are Busine11 N1ma(1) fisted STREETSIDE MOTION Thi lollow1ng persona ..,, Th• r1gl1tranl(1) com-PUBLIC NOTICE 503 311t St.. New.port nes1i ·undtr the Actitlous doing bualne11 es: Business Name(•) ll11od ~0Hff 8~~E~~•Ra~.LEANER above onh· Feb. 1, 1995 485 East Finl 's1.. Tus11n: doing business as: ~ manced to tranaact bual· Beach, CA 112683 Bu1lo111 N•m•(•) Usted INTl;RNATIONAL TEX· above on: n/• ' V.N. Gris kott CA 92680-3311 UNITED COIN LAUNDR nlll under the Actltloua FlotlUou , Inger OslGfU O'Brien. 36 above on: n/a TILES AND SUPPLIES, Brian James Aua ~975 Ctf~2°11~ero, San This Slal1m1nl WH filed Randy Rock. 485 Ebst SERVICE, 1115 East Bu1ln111 Nam1(1) llalld B I Ne Ocean VIiia, Newport Miik S. Cool* 3808 RIYar Ave., Newpor1 This 1lal1ment was llled ti~ h L D I 6975 w1lh Ula County Clerk ol Aral Sf.. Tushn, CA 9268~ berly Ave., Anaheim, C above oo: 2·28-95 us MH •in. Bnch, CA 112680 This 1talaman\ wu flied Beach, CA 92663 wilh the County Clerk of e a ynn av 1• Orange County on Febru-3311 92801 M1ttheW Colletl Th f St•t•mont Ann Mudgett, 4507 Or· with Ula County Clark of Frank Douglas . Trovato, Orange Coun1y on Morch g~n;;~, ~ro, San Dllg.o, ary 1, 1995 This bu11n1u 11 con· James Mochaet Monlred( NOfm l(u'ch • Ollowlng !*ION.,, rlngton RcJ.. COfona Clll Olano• County on Fabnl-24239 VI••• Rldg• Df1v1, 10, 1995 I Fl35779 ducted by an lndlVldual 3685 L11Jc1a Way, Chincf Th!• 1tatlmll\t waa lilad dol~ bu1lne11 u: Mar. CA 112625 ary 23, 11195 Valancla, CA 91355 F839572 Ju~~ ~us~~9i'n~ivi~uj0"" Published Newport Beach-Th• r1gi11r1n1(s) com· CA 91710 with the County Clerk ol [~'61 Ail:i:'Jo1JOB Thia bu1ln111 11 con-F838001 This business Is con-Published Newpor1 Beach· The re~lstrant(•) com· Costa Miao Daily Pilot menc.ed 10 transact busl· Mort Pollack, 2110 s, ~· County on Mar'h Lant •1244 D P ~an ducted by CO-partner9 Publllhad Newpor1 Beach-ducted by: an lndiv1dull Costa Mesa Daily Pilol menced to llansacl busl· February 22. March 1. 11. ness under lhe Fochhous Yates Ave., Los Angel•~ lO, 95 CA :;~29 • ana 0 nt, The reglilranl(I) com-Coate M11~ Dally Pilot Th• reglalrant(a) com· March 14, 21 28 AprU 5 ness vnder the Fictitious 16 1995. Business Name(s) hstld CA 90040 Fl39510 . menced to transact busl· M h 8 115 22 .,9 1995 m~od to transact bust-995 ' ' • a~ 1 N ( ) 11 1 d ' wa7 above on: Feb. 5, 1995 Thia buslnass 11 co,. Publlahed NaWpOrt Beach· Arlene M. Brown. 23894 nesa under the Fictitious arc • • • ~ • · neas ul)<ler the FIC:tltloua 1 · • ab~v~~~· oct~~ 11~ e 5 Randy Rock cfucled 'by: a ge(leraJ Part Coat• M•aa Dally Pilot :;acfitt Dr .. Dana POlnt, CA Busln111 N1m1(1) listed W893 Bualneu Name(s) lis14d W917 D borah·L DaVis' PUBLIC NOTICE This 1lalemen1 was filed '*•hip March 14 21 28 April 5 c~29i E t I 238 a~ on: 2·2·1995 PUBLIC NOTICE above on: March 1, 1995 PUBLIC NOTICE T~ls statement was filld with \he County Cleft\ ol The reglslran.l(s) co~ ' . • ' • 11 es s " •y, 94 Ann• Mudgert Frank Do\Jglas Trovato ' with the Count Clerk 01 Flc:tltloua Or.ang1 County on Febru· menced 10 ltlltlS~ ~s~ 1995. ::e~" Dr .. Dana Point, CA Inger Oateru O'B<ltn Flotltlou1 Thl1 alaMment was filed NOTJCE OF# Orange Counly ~ Jmnu1ty BuslnHI Name ary 9, 1995 ness under the l=1c111fou1 W918 Thi This atatem*'11 wu filed BualneH N•m. with Iha County Clerk ol PUBLIC HEAAINQ 27. 1995 Statement F838884 Business Name(s) listed ---------• I bu1ln111 11 con-with the Col.Inly Clark ol Or•nn1 County on March · abov1 on: \0-0-119 PUBLIC NOTICE ductlel by: an lndlvlduaJ Orange Col.Inly on Febru-St•tement 10 -1995 NOTICE IS HE.REBY Fl35250 The following persons are Published Newport Beach· James Michael MonlractJ ---------• Th• registrant(•) com-llY 1,. 1995 The followlng patsons are • FS39573 GIVEN ol lhe Intention ol Published Newpor1 Beiu;h· doing business as: Costa Mesa Daily Piiot This statement was 111111 c:na12S0431 menced to lrantact busJ. ' . Fl374 1 doing bu1lne11 u: . Iha Citizen's Advisory Com· Co t M D II Pilot PREl'ERAED ASSET EN· March II 15 22 29 1995 i h h c c ...... ne11 · 7 SOUND BLASTERS INTER· Publlahed Newport Beach-mlttee on Surplus Property 1 a esa a y TERPRISES, 2217 W. Hem· ' ' ' ' we9o wt I 8 ounty ler .. "' Fictitious Buslne~~doNat~~(aflctil!~~~ Publiahed Newport Beach-NATIONAL. 11370 Clover Coate Men Dally Pilot of Iha Newpor1·Mosa Uni· February 22• March 1• 8• lock Way, Santa Ana. CA Orange County on Marett Bu•h, .. • N•m• above on: 2•1.95 ) 1 Costa Meaa Dally Piiot Ct., 17, Fountain Valley, Miich 14, 21, 28, April 5, !lad School District to hold 15, 1995. 92704 PUBLIC NOTICE 6• 1995 l:'A~AAAA St•tement ---------March 8, 15, 22,.29, 1995. CA 112708 l995 a mfftlng at lhe Uncoin El· Wll74 Sammuel S. Stephens, ---------.>--d~~ ·=~:~sons are On the move? wee9 = ~. °:~~1i0u~~~ . W916 ~=t~,!c.~:o~~~~i~ Cla~s~~~~N.iENT ~a:,[.~. ~:~k°f~ Way. APP~?cT~~~o~FFOR ;~:ti~sh::e::w~~~Yse;~~ PROLEASE, 901 Dove I s Vall1y, CA 112708 Vi1W Drive, Corona del . This bualneu Is con· CHANGE IN March 14. 21. 28. April 5, SllHt. Sult• 270, Newpor1 Sell your extra 1 ELL Thi• bu1ln1sa 11 con-TRADE Mar. Calllornla, on whether your• buy· ducted by an Individual OWNERSHIP OF 1995 Beach, CA 92660 ducted by: an Individual Wednesday, March 22. Ing, selling, or just The reglstranl(s) com· MW Capital Corporation, household your used vehlcle The r1gl1tranl (1) com· 1995, at 7:00 p.m. for con· looking, c:lasallied has menced to transact busl· ALCOHOLIC ________ w_9_I,.$ a Callfornla corporation, items 1 th h I lfl d menced 10 transact busl· through classified slderaUon ot a11erna11 use what you noedl noss under the F1ct111ous BEVERAGE LICENSE To place an ad In 901 Dove Streit, Suill 270, roug Cass e nan under th1 Fictitious of Eastbluff School, and C LASSIFIED Buslnesa Name(s) listed March 3, 1995 Claaalfled Newport Beach. CA 92660 in Classified 642·5678 Builnesa Name(s) listed 842·5678 discussion of re com· 842·5878 above on: n/a To Whom 11 May Con· Call 842·5878. HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE COSTA MESA 2124 APARtMElnS ~~~RT 2669 ~ALS TO 2724 ~g~1~ 2925 EMPLOYMENT5530 EMPLOYMENT5530 MERCHANDISE FURNITURE 60J4 E'•ld• 2 mstt Br/2"9Ba FOR RENT liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil •••••••• Wood Dining Rm Set Cln, qulel, w/d hk..Qp.,......... •1BA S825* Npt Hgt• l.rg Br/pY1 Lost Blk Box w/ dif· DOCK CREW P/T. Sect'y/Receptionist ANTIQ s Complele-.. Hutch. grdnr, fp, xtras. $1250. 2BA 2BA $725/Up Ba In oxec home. Jae, forentlal gauge on 3/7/ Apply In person Wed., We neod a sharp. UE 6010 546-9147 650.2809 or 642·9722 Refrlg & dishwasher fp, N/S. s415+1h uUI. 95. Cross St-Santa Morch 15, 10om·1pm, i d 1---------BALBOA A a A & Uni e Sit 1801 B Id 0 CdM well-organ ze person MERCHAN.DISE E'slde-3Bd·1 Ba collage, Incl. .60x30 pool. No Owner tivls. 573·4848 n ve v r Y ays o r. with excollant c:om· new cpl/paint, w/d ISLAND 2606 pets. No f ees. No x 327. Lve msg 24 Hr Avo. CM. 966·0668. l d G d puter skllls for a small •BUYING ITEMS• MISC 6015 -hkups, carport, patio iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lea so. 545-4855 LOST CAT Black & an SC8p8 8f ener office. Musi have 3 From 1800·I960. 1 pc • -$895 Nope\ 722-6294 white male Tabby. has Sherman Gardens, years socrotarlal expe-to entire estate. f'.aint·liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BRAND NEW 2Br apt GARAGES half ol black mous· COM. P(T. Call Dor· rience, typing 55wpm, ings. books. furniture, BABY ITEMS·Llk• lOUA<-"°"5.,,0 E'elde 3Br 1 '~Ba, w/d lust 4 door• from So.I••••••••• tache on faci. Last olhy Mon thru Fri proficient In WordPer· etc. Immediate cash, n e w . Gerry told-up Ol'l'OtHu Non hkup, 1-car gar, grdnr. Baylront $1450/mo. MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 2740 aeen on Tradewlnds 8am-4pm, 673·2268. foct tor Windows. Sal· top$. 673-6223 Iv msg crib w/mattress S25, 111 381 16th Pl. $1175/mo 64()..6838 Agont N t tf Cosco playpen 525, All'Wll alllllf"'1111n1111Fc~s 622~535; 650-8013 av COZV STUDIO RENTALS lsn Baycrost/03over Hew gourrfm-:, .. co, t•.. ary $10.50/hr. with Eng wlnt wrdrobe/curio, uwaJ111erlsu~ct101111 •· Qera91s & small of· hores area. 1 yrs •• o ers cars a company benefits. ct900, glas. mirs, w/ Century carrier S15· 1tllflirHoeune Acto11Kl11 EASTSIDE 2Br 1'1.iBa Kitchen, w/d, parking!••••••••• fie:••· 17th & Newport old, used to being In· opportunities, prime Send resume 10: llght SlK. Eng oak•--6_7_5_·3_2_7_5_L_l_d_o_ls_i_e_ amtNff wllicll mlUs 111111111 1-<:ar garage, c:erpot1 & utll Incl. Yrly lso blvd, CM. Amerlland side. Please can 650· NB Penn loc. Looking South Coast Plaza sotv cupbrd, cl 890, Dbl ove n Kitchen Aid, 10 MlftltlH "any prtler1ncc. & drapea. No pets. $675/mo. 557·9202 Roany. 8 3 5 -B7B7 9t 70. for dependable. enor· Attn:·Human Resources s800 Ok oak desk w/ works grtl romod kllch. llmllalion or dlm 1mlullon 760..8364 Grt"Studlo 3 door frm ROOMS 2706 LOST CAT Solid gray geUc. service oriented 3333 Bristol SI. book frt, c 1920, SBOO 24J148" $150 645-6471 base• 11 raca. color. r1h9lon. Riviera T ownhom•· S. Bayfront. Avl 4/t.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ••••••••• •hoO·hal• •lim lemale, ~:~,w~':,0~,':/~1, Co•~ Man, CA 92626 CdM 723-'766 Til\ S." ,_M_O_V_t_N_G_: _B_u_n_k_b_e_d-w/ su.Mll•lcall.lalllilll h &alusor E~lde 3Bd·2.5B•, tam $525 Includes utlls. 3 64 Hemllton, Costa declawod front foel. lnlore d call tor an SHIPYARD WORKERS Eat•t• Liquidation trundle $125. Schwinn ..,..qlA.ouaillllabolllO & llV w/tp, big yd, (818) 247·2«6 Mesa, rear unit. 1 for BUSINESS & Losl from Newport Into appl belw. W/exp needed lmmed. Sala NBSat & ~un See bch cruiser $45. El-llllUl8'f-'llf'llt""''-"llll· pool, tennl1. Avt 3/15 $350/mo, 1 for $400/ FINANCE Boach Oakwood Apts. 9am·noon or Ive mes· All tecets of repair. ad under Jewelry/Furs'& llnglon sur1bd, 6'4" tltlH ••twtmiaalit11." +. $1,325 433·9528 mo. Open. go see R EWARD. 646-2360 sage.(7l4) 675•7004 Tools roq'd. 675·2837 Arts 642•5000. $185. Bass amp $85. Tllla anspa•ar wlll nol ---------BAI.BOA anytime. 548-6179 ••••••••• LOST: PIGMY GOAT OFFICE A SST TEACH ERS needed lo Elec bass guitar $100. ~ PENINStJLA 2607 "GI d " d ed Casio keyboard $85. kllewillllyli:S111t111r.ntrt111· NEWPORT NB/Dover Shr a. Lrg ---------a ~s w~n ~r 1 Oependablo. Phonos. rocrull host lam11ies _A_P_P_L_IAN __ C_E_S-6-0-1-1 Toyota truck rear win· me11I for 1H l t11lt1 wllltll ls In B~ "CH 2169 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii unfurn rm, kllch, w/d . BUSINESS away rom or 11 8 fillng, light computer. for Fronch studenls dows. best offer. Pull· •iolatllulllle law. Ouuuclcrs AOon · •1 04 15 th St #8 phono/cbl hkup. N/P. OPPORTUNITY ~~~~..;ireco~!~n~!cr:~ FT/PT avah. 662·5759 for tho summer. Make iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiii down siairs for atllc/ .,, 111nlly lfttar1t11• 11111 all iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 Bd·1 Ba upatrs w/ $400 + utll. 645·9515 ftllon Cenlor. 2070 OFFICE ASST F/T up to $10,000. lnl'I Sear• Frln 19 cubic It. __ 10_1_t _s_1_5o_._7_5_9_·_18_8_3 __ i r11 d 11111 some o c ean view & 2904 .. Cultural Exchange • '""••• "" II '" AT THE BEACH carportl $725 Avl 4/1.1---------tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Maple Ave., Costa Accls payable, pay· 1·800·930-4253 FF. $150 Freezer· PLANT SALE ACRES .....,,.., n "811alllt lfl 111 I Call Gary 720.9422 VACATION Mosa. They miss hor roll, worker's comp, Sears t 3.1 cubic It. Pine trees 15 gal pol· ....,,,,,1111111yN&il. """'" Annual Renta S LOCAL RTE•24 Loca very muchl If you see light phone duties. ---------1 upright. $175. w 10 1od. 6-9' s20. curus, •atMwb iH lion.UllHUO Large Selecllon Bayfront 2Bd·2Ba RENTALS 2722 lions Buy All 0 ; her, please call 714· Oetail·oriented & de· EMPLOYMENT gas. Sears. works avocados·lru11mg $10. 1111·ht•1·111t·•2•·1BG.f0t 2/2 Penln ........... $850 condo. 2 car parking.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Part•Poaaible s2 K 646-4334. pendable. Call 960. SERVICES 5533 well, $100 for both. Herbs $1 . Gal junipers · tat.,_...1111 DC n1 ,1eua 2Bd condo ...... $135095 ppooet~'s1~ggk67;.~~o Big Bear 3Bd 2Ba, fir· Wkly•SOQ..599-6769 l••••••••••I 2, 709069o6r8jt>' rosume iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil--8_,.4,.,.7_-66_,_7_8--:,..-:=,.---Sl. Shada/plne/cyprH ClllHUOllW·lSOCI. 2Bd +den ....... $24 pie, cable. nr slopes, ...,..,....,..-...,,--"="="---:----:-:---PERSONALS , __ o __ • --·-__......,..--W••h•r Ir Dryer 4:9' $10. 909·674·9422 3Bd Udo-dock. $6000 ,_________ wk or wkend. Great Notwork Marketing OUT SIDE SALES •••••••• $135/each. Good Con· CORONA DELMAR Call For Summlf Uat CORONA famlly home. (714) Has II worked forl!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Beach aroa, casual, Please be aware that dllion. 646-5848. TRADE The Prudentklt ~ 645·8512 or 645-8928. y~u? If not, call 714• 3002 outdoors marine In· the lisllngs In this cal-__ ., DEL MAR 2622 23!M689. · PERSONALS dustry. 675·2837 egory may require you ---------th h 1 if. d 1022 --roug c.ass 1e tsn•u..-..i..._ca _ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Parl·Tlme People :~ C:~ic~ ~r~u~be~ FURNITURE 6014 642·5678 CAMEO HIGHLANDS 673-1900 Studio Apt Quiet, N/P, RENTALS TO ••••••••• wanted to address la· charge per minute. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii._--------- cu11om pool home. _1_B_r-+""'l_o.,..tt_w.,../p_Y1_p_a""'u...,o-s. nr ocn, nu c:arpt, prlV SHARE 2724 ANNOUNCEM.ENTS bels tor pay. You have 2 7ft Couc h•• $100 Remodeled 4Br 3Ba. View of Bal 111. Fum. ant, •Y1 lmm9CI, gated.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ••••••••• •typewriter, computer ---------• each . Blk hlgh·back $25,000 dwn. Assume Tenn/gym/pool. emo-S545/ utila 72Q..84SO •NP CrH l·2 rm •ult•• r-l .. •P-11•11!1919l!llM'-"!f!'ll or good handwriting. EMPLOYMENT vinyl desk-chair $100. 1st TD at $4571/mo. tyr. $1450. 675-9576 w/prlv ba In lrg 3bd, -----.11~11"----lnl~l-iga~t;~~f~g WANTED 5535 Light brn recliner No •gents. 675·6500 B h 'I COSTA MESA 2624 2"11Ba. Pool, Jae, ten· LOST & ,,.. .. ._. .. lillllll .. 11i611111111-.2.:~~~~~~ $200. 2 twin bds, $50 b •AA ·2827 s a!s ores. I POSTAL JOBS each. 4 kllchen chrs ua, .....,.... re . nls. firpl, gar, W 0, FOUND 2925 Fabu oua 48d,,.8 a, S625+'h utlls, 642.9050 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii E 1 y staling L oving S w edi s h 550 all, 2 small light mini estate, 3 car gar. 1Bd 1B• 1-<:ar gar. " ry pa r Nurae'e AJdo. Will blue velour chrs $50 I Avl nowl $4000/mo. Drive-by CDM by ocean Prof lo I S12·681S18·521hr. For provide great cooking. each. 847-6678 Coast Newport Prop-1775 Westmlnlster ahr 2Bd 2Ba hse. Cln. FOUND DOG Black Ir---:".=~=~'='""-Info & app call before or. appls, etc. 12 yrs ertles 842.a8 9a $750/mo 642·5488 quiet. no dn.igs smk Lab with collar, In 3131. 818--506·5354xt339 e><p. Christin•. 646-3735 7 ft So fe sleepEsr bed S TOPI Best quallly -.,,,...,,,,..,,..,=-::-=':':'::~=-:--OK. 1700+ n3-S46S Costa Mesa near 17th Real Estate good condition $150 value NpVCM. Total •BEACH DUPLEX• 1 BR Moblla home. and Santa Ana. Call ---------.. (714) 548·7592. upgradH, 4Br 2Ba, •AVAIL NOWll• From S490. Quiet & E'•ld• CM glrltalk, 1hr 722·9591. leavo mes· RSM. DTATI IM.ll fam room. $249,GOO 3 B d ·2 Ba up• tr•• Socur1. 1991 Newport apac:loua 3bd 2ba hm, 11ge with description 11i.-. Good jobs 7f t cou ch charming now. Agt. 646-3557 lmmac: newer bldg. Blvd. MS-8373 frpl, w/d, yd. Sep ph. 01 dog. .,.,,., Walk-In locltlon. reliable services plaid, bolge, rose, rooftop deck, 2 car 2BR·1BA a 1BA·1BA 1 rm •vi for l prof ---------~ pla'I. For lnteMew Interesting things blue, grn, S225 645-647! gar, $1700 mo yrly Lndry, pool, quiet, nr $440/mo Y.iutila, $300 F 0 UN D : BI on d Clll on Taylor. :I to buy FUTON pine frame. lull 2Bd·2B• dwnatra. all ttanaportatlon $550 sec 54M435 Pupp~ 3-4 mo old I• The,...•11'111111 sz. black mat, hke Patio, new c:pVpalnt, 2 & S650No petse46-0392 male at OC Fair· Newpolt new. SlOO. 723-4243 • car gar Sll50. USTs•• X 1 S Furn Prtv Am/Bath grounds (Swap MMI) It's all there Cindy/Agt673-3777 AM ,.. .. -g lu-In NB Resp, No onSal3/11.CalltolO 673-7300 everyda'I Moving! Pellcan Point Btsl Cannery Vlllog• Alty dio, w8lk·ln c:lat. $525. dr\Jgs/pota. $475 lnc:I 499-3692 or 472-426}. l••••••••-1======::::::=:::==:==: In Classified Enler1aln Cabinet, Sec· COSTA MESA 1024 LOTS FOR SALE 1400 Repainting? f yau'it kdtig IO rep1111I •. rtlUd ii, replace 1t OI restQlt ~. look Ill ~ p~ CJassliac5 111 fild fht s.w1 yau're loob19 Im Buy, $749,000. w/ap-___ .....; __ ..___ 1Br, pvt potlo, $625. utlls. Credit check Call Aec epUonlet Type 35 tlonal aolt1, wicker bed· proved plane. Bulld Stv, frig, lllnt E'slde 733-6408 Iv message. FOUNDi large black EMPLOYMENT wpm, heavy phones. 642·5678 room aet, OBO 644-4697 ll•lllllBlillmllll'I•• lmm1d. 49Hi702 owner Beach Area loc. No pets/am kg. u n neut.red ma I e $1 100 + bonoflts. Call ---------. 760-0189 or 548-8283 NB Share 3er house YI Shepherd Mix, vie Kim, B46-0651. Yearly Unfum Bd 2B block from beach. Orang• & Westmln-1---------·---------.. -------.. 11!1!'-------~------ml'!~· Eaateld• 2 a Non·•mkr. $400+dep. lier, Npt Beach. Call EMPLO'"'~NT Restaur9!1t 3 & 48R·2 Baths upslalre, gar, new c:ar-Ask for Troy, 631·7590 '""'S-I079. i m ,1; pff ASST DINING HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR RENT ~1375 to $1800 mo. """t/pnt NIP In""' nn .,.. 5530 Vina Rentals i82s. ~7 -, • MB·Lrg m .... , Bd _H_a_v:,-.-rJ-o-u -.-.-.-n-o_u_r RM SUPERVISOR 2 EASTSIDB 2Bd·1 YIBa Prlv Ba, 2 blk• to bch, IZ Striking blk & liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii For reUremant com· 675-491 . New palnt/cpt, ga-~~~+~!~ 8:t_27r;:w. wht t•male cet, prono ADVERTISING munlty In Irvine. Sal· Property Mgmt r•ge $825/mo. 1665 Ir-,.,,.,.,,,..,,,,_..-=------=-, to aplltlng up. We left INSIDE SALES a.ry DOE. Apply In per· vine Ave. 720.9422 NB-Prof to ahr 3bd the counlry tor • yeor, son, Regenia Point, BALBOA O o••nfront·Yrly 4+2 PENINSULA 2107 1<ar ger euper cin. $2200 per mo. 402 E. Oceanfront. NB egent ''A ORiiT PLACE 2Ba, YI blk to bch, our cat1lt1er gave Izzy REP . 19191 Harvard Ave. TO COMB HOME TO" g 8 r /W /O S 5 2 6 + ~ ~?a ~.:;ort an~~~-The Classified Ad var-Relal~ut of l ent• Fe Sp•cloua & bright ullla. 831·5177 woman, phoM & addreu tlalng Oopartmant for Outpoat 111kl axp'd 1BR a 2BR. No peta. Newport Creel town-unknown. PIHH call a local c:ommunlly aalasparaon for allver Cell Now •~1-842'1 home lo •here with r.. l4Q..4099 newspaper group 11 jewelry kiosk In Fuh lat Balboa Newport Jim J•c:obl 87w 777 Rltv 723-4494 •YIU• ... boe lrg 1800* O~NFw.OHTa aq fl+ ,2bd, 2ba. pool, 3BR 12000 48A $2400 ocn vu •'* to Bch. Studio Apt 1650 _.;.$1...;5..,75~(909__;,)5_98--:-llS4 ___ 7 __ e.nthy :::t::JJ. APt szooo Soll your home 8uytt: §i1f1\: FfnCJlt through claHltled. c1 .. alfled. M2-S•7• OvetalOCktd With stuff? A call to Claaalfltd will help 842 .. 1178 1ponalble N/S. Prlvate1..,....,....,~..,,,.,.,,.,.,=.,..,.,~~ a ea k Ing a a e 11-PT/hrty+ °""""'-room w/bath, c:abfo, LOST 81NOCULARS mollvatad, organized, CallPoppy ~953 prlv•te phone llno. Bauec:h a Lomb 7•50, depend•ble, lnald• - Pool/tannll/epa. $485 •t lnaplraUon Point, 1 ates rep. Strong RETAIL S ALES 32 Incl utll. Credit check Coro('• d•I Mar. phone-aelllng akllla • hrs per wk. Invitation, req'd. Call 65().()454 REWARD to finder. mual. Draw/commie· card & gin shop, Fuh and leave manage. Call 714'725-0124. alon. Full benefit•. l1land, NB. 759·7751 Phy11c81/drug acrHn- lng required. FM r• 0 th f 1002 GEN!JW. 1002 BVSINESS OPPlCB IUStNESS OFFICE :;;=1~~.:::'~ oe1· ;II • mo';9 &iiiiilliiim-iiiiiiiiil'Ol RBNT 2769 fOl R!NT 2769 .,,.C.....,L E""°'R,..,.l .,,...CAl.,,...,L---Tem-p-P(T__,, e your ex ra GIDIAL 1002 GENERAL RIVERFRONT PARCELS IN A GATED COMMUNITY . •Louted o1"Sacramento River • Boat docks allOCD«I • Center of Shut& Cascade Wonderland • ~llent Prices: $98,000 . $370,000 Ll!HKIR! PROPl!RTIEI, &let (1-800) 5a6.aaN ' Want an Office· with water included? •• .lots & lots of water? • tn J t m(ic, UJU.lt btNOC COY&runmcn1? .w11h c "Y cc• .mJ grcit J\arkma! We h.1v~ .i few ~.ice' from 4001,1 I SS7 ~· f1. Cill u • We're ,1n<-l1J1:,11mn in Ncwron th.n i Jd1mtdy r ,'llt Wdl(ml J,1wn 1n Tuai.in. Pt\ne, bulc household ore: 1k1111. typing. e..p Items raq. S7/hr. 544-8858 In Classified EMPLOYMENT 5530 With CAl•SCAN! Have your claSslfled ad In 176 newspa,pers with a comblnta clrculatlon over 3 million. 1400 11 111 It t1k11 lo place • 25 word or 1111 cl111H11CI ad. SIS to r 11ch 1ddltlOl\ll word. I ~ TODAY'S 1-I071 BODI ...... lllO CROSSwoRo PUZZLE . ~=-· 1:;;;;;=1•1~ .. ~A=1'.~:"===r-=. ~NC~-~ .. ~iind~~~~/ tW ..... •15tMf1 ~lM.:m-:::V• ~: pk9. tLIU011t) ~':. ~ et.lreo, caee L---~~~~~~~~--~~~~~--~~----~--andTANNAHHMSCH &CUI& IOIO HtH Coata Meaa orig mllH. '1t.ioo. (MCl174H) 17717 lmlll••••••I Honda~IOIO 71~5 Coaia .u .. Honda AC"°'8 e&~ 1 Type cl dip 0t taiwr\ ~ 88WOt9hlp t a.rid IMdlt • ~ ....,. .._ .... _ ~ OS ihaW ~I A. 1929 • 4*eo50 TBKRB FOR AIL TO BICE ._ -· roads'8r on .,. Pinto 9111ck. NT. P • AIC, Of90WW* tsM 1rn<: JSUZU 1---~-~~ North-SouLh vulnerable. South aolcl. P/pkg. ..ll&her AU 183-9813 °' 2e8.o380 llOO PONTIAC 1170 9~ 10:1. 14 l.n .-..nee 71 Combine o--t. •--L the ace ot hurt.I and (NS017317) S15,lll · '"'li•&•llll~•• lftfr+flt~ldeala. .,... WVA Coata Me.. Honda T .. w., •• k .. NOJlTB returned th• five, the orl(ioal 43N050 GMC 9081 ·~/s.'°Wc: '"P",W~~d ·~~randp AMCC, AfT.: .. PI~. 15 No# 72 Hoer• Pfopoul 1IR-'d 73---17 Contend9d 74 Toya on ttringl • KtS (ourth·belt, and WHt carefully and , a 11 o ye i"'o"'ue , /P(:tC201a:_a) ott unblocked the jack oo the HCood 1 ... QllO ....,..... (M'900923) 113,488 • IUCIDMlfUMy 18 Fut oven DOWN 0 A Q 8 3 round. Declarer had aeven (aet IJIW 9030 h a If -t 0 n , 4 w d , Coela MeH Honda ~~= ,;:::50 Meta • K 7.C I trlcb lllld could not afford to tUr-10,000ml. all oP')ona, • '30-G060 20 "And -eomer 1 AgrMment 21 Lone Range(• 2 Hawaiian EAST • ren~er the lead a1aln. Slnce the 'M e30I Showroont .-new i2e,!Si00 17~32 -----~--•--------• J 81-' ~VlOUI suit to try for the neceuary cond, rarely dllven. IP 9110 VOWWAG!N 9235 22 ~ 3 r,:::.. lteme o A 8 7 6 8 trickt waa cluba, a club wu led to 3000 mil••· U gray. BONDA 8085 JE ---------- 23 Up llnd about 45 ~R • ..-. 25 Fair .,_, <> 18 4 the king lllld, when Eut c:U.carded S35K/obo. '4ee.1088 • a di nd d b '---k to•'--, '88 Cebrlelet Con-... u a amo on • u um: WJV ~. '89 ACC LXJ CP Sltver 1 88 WRANGLSR 4cvc. vert, J•l blk, manual 28 Tube 8 Luxury cat 31 Hindu uoetlcs 7 Actreu Monn 35 a.by'• 8 o.nomlnatloot ~re 9 FIYlnO uucer d"t. eel~~. to go back to the draw· IUI""' 9035 •pd PS '""'C P/P/G Red w/gray eon top, tran• am/fm dlgllal uuasu '-"' • ,.., • • brand new bralce• & • •'--.. ,__ d "'-"'had be CC, tllt, mr, alloy• tlrH AM/FM caiHtt• cae• alereo, power ow WHI ai.amon ....... to (KC087378) 18981 · 15800 080 1tHr, power braJ<H, 38 Marble flgu<e (abbr.) • 39 Kidney ()( 10 Currently 34 Place 56 T ua1< materlal 58 Frelgh\ onaide tor the CODtnct to have &1')' •87 Som8ftet v-e auto Coata M••• Honda ~;.';73-3848 · crul•• control, only 1 chance. Indeed, it w .. t held Lhe pe, ac, ca .. : PW 438-5050 · · owner. Mu•t Hll. Jlma -11 Cliff 40 ~drink 12 VolcanlC rock 42 13 Look .. t 35 BaaebaO'I - AoM 36 Theilatld'• 157 A -in !he ann 58 T ravelel' kinf or diamond1 1uarded only pllce, \Ill, crulH. '90 Accord LX Sedan, 88 Cherokee Ltd S6950/obo. Call Andy, once, that 1ult would produce two (llM020874) S4895 Gray, A/T, P/S, AJC. P/ 4x4, 2dr, •.!'tended '!= da.v• or Jim extra tricb. When a 101' dJamond Co•t• Meaa Honda Pkg. C/C. tllt, etereo warr, lo ml, gd cond .... eve• 43 ~ up (for) 19 Ceihngs 48 11 p.m .. for 21 Pllfal neighbor 37.lmtate 39 Tavern 41 -whiz! Man:o - 59 "M"A"S'l-r to the queen woo, but the king did 438-5050 can. (LC0871 H) $12.~/obo US-2888 72 vw Bua Blut/Wht, not appear under t.be ace declarer 18488 Cotta MeH rebll eng. New brka/ IOlne 24 -l.eeQue 49 Tounet epoe 26 Took e chelf 44 Historic period 45 Scatter about 47 Valley actOf &1 Not "'Y 62 Notion needed tour tricb from the ade · Honda 4*5050 tlr••· • Clean runs Qpeniqlead:Twoof<;:) auittoptbome. •P CADD.I.AC 9040 •91 Honde CflX 2dr, MUCEDES 9130 good. s1200/obo. 114-50 Chat 27 Short-necked 51 Lewn giraffe 53 Poetic 29 -Command- Card·readina ii ea.lier than you ~hould declarer lay to dro the a Ir con d, am If m 842·9117 • Bob/eve might think. All it requires ii th.at ja~ or fineue the fen of 1~ on '78 SllVILLR ~:::~5 egji}: = '87 MBZ HK> E, Desert 995-2323 • Joy/dy &4 Michele and Peggy 57 HMlth r8'0f1 ments 80 "Sesame Street" 30 Snooty ones 48 Make an eftoft 52 Wiit 54 Wiid West show 86 Fleur-de-- 67 NeV8f1heless 68 Singer Grant you use those little grey cells to the third round? The opeoinr lead All power, xlnl cond. 110 225: Al•• price taupe, A/T, P/S, A/C,1 ____ _,,_ __ _ count to 131 marked West for four heart.a, and $3400/obo. $8995. 'oav 658-3115 ri{~~~2o~~~r, 11a~l~i; AUTO PARTS charaeter 32 Artk:te 63 -Office 33 Govem a = ::r ~:;i!'1!:ib=c~ that defeode~ was kno~ to h?ld 71 4-668-9277 eve 873·2193 Term• Coata Meta Honda a REPAIR 9260 hl:b. ht aeem· that with 29 points in four club•. S10ce the kine or dia-'88 Cimarron, White, AT, TRADE 438-5050 . h rd •"----uld mood.a did oot drop, We.et al80 had PS, AC, P/Pkg. hher, RUCK I ca a, WU-DO trump WO at leaat three cliamonde. Thua, 11 or alloy•. (G1503864) 84 320• ~K ml AUTO .. T be easy. But two of those points West's card• were revealed to the $3888 coata Meaa through classified chrome whtP,511k• nu, o~_:.~:::Ses~nt were wasted and an immediate mind's eye, so, there wae no room Honda 438-5050 842·5678 nu plalH, $39,990 50% OH lnatall'n w/ad. 14 at.tack on declarer'• eoft underbelly for more than two epad-. "--• .. -r OBO. 361-4159 t th tract · · ardy "'" ueci..... •78 SBVILLE* pu econ lDJe<IP · briskly cashed the ace and king of t owner-96,000 orlgi--------------Since the opponents had shown 1pades and, when West followed ml, needs am work, no interest in a pouible major-suit low to both round•, confidently $1500. 840-4976 game, Weet decided to lead a heart fineued th •--f d _ _. ~ h th 1 b Th t k e loGl1 o spa ea n .......... or •·a-2--c-.-d-ll-le_o_S_•_v_l_l"-e rat er an a c u . at. s ~c the ~.1,;111_ .. trick. ~ 1---------------'::u:&::!lf __ .__..._ ______ I Xlnl cond. 106K ml, yellow+ yellow leattir, PETS• ANIMALS PIANOS• 6049 ORGANS 6059 TU.NSPORTATION Columblen Red-Tell LUDWIG, w/bev mirror, enroof, Only $1850. OBO, (7t4) 646-8858 87 Cedllleo Coup de VIII•, xtnt cond. 125K ml, mldnlghl gm ext, blege Int Only $2995 OBO. (714) 646-8858 Boe, nice markings, top tone, need• aome •---T------ approx 2 vr• old, t' In repaJr, $275. 84<M976 BOA S 7011 length. w111 .. 11 with liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •---------aquarium & other e>e· 1Sft B t Whel 81 Seden Devllle tru for $350/obo.'Call BICYCLES 6060 Type o:c,onh/p 01:' lthr, pwr, xt.ras, org 310.925-3057. trailer, •II In good owner, lo ml, like nu, FRl!lt to good home: Rec>ONlltloned 81kH cond. Frff allp for 1 116•995· 645-5512 White, 221b, American Uk• Mwt 125-1100 month. $2900 7~75 Eskimo DOG, atmos1 &41·8204 ·--------CHEVROLET 9045 4 yr• old. NEEDS a ,- backyard. verv actJv• -TV--ELE-CTR--O-NI_CS __ POWER BOATS and •omewhat tem· • • 70 2 permental untll ad-STEREO 6080 1 juat1 to new environ· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ment. Call 721·982t. 2 Orlon 12" XTR -TOLLYCMJIT IF '88* Reacued dual vola. coll woof-Tw 260hp Osla 260 Speyed femele oet. era. Bandpasa enclo-hrs very cln S149/ofr. 1 yr old, orange & wht eure & 100 watt Targa At our docks. '88 CORVETTE Blk Leather. Wood Int. Cuetom apoller Z· pckg. Nu tires & trans. Warranty 65k S17.6K OBO Showroom con· dltlon. 873-7784 epota, domeatlc •hort· amplifier Included for NORD YACHTS COMPUTERS 6018 JEWELRY, FURS PETS & hair, $30 adoption fee. total price of 54001 714-873-8878 85 Chevy cavlller Fully vaccinated, gd obo. 310.925-3057 --------Convert Xlnl cond, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil& ART 6025 ANIMALS 6049 hm only. Heidi. 545..()897. 18' Dullleld Electric. 103K ml, wht w/ red IBM P82 Mod 25 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Seve abuaed and ••••••••• f;are hard lop conv't lnl. new top, all 288 I de 1• model. Glove leather pow• Onlu $2450 • c r mon, mo m, EITATI! LIQUIDATION ADOPT·A-PET abandoned pets. Be a G"'D"GE SALES •eat•. Stereo. New r, 1 Epson printer, aott· SAL• NB, for Private Eve!l Sat & Sun al volunteer/fosler. Call ••.n."'-R••••••• window•. batterlH, 080. (714) 646-8858 ware. $445. 960-1423 Collector•. Include• 71"'597 ""37 PET MART. Fountain ... ~ · charger & motor. Fu111 ________ _ many fine antlquH, Valley. Puppln, kit-cover $8800 875-3839 DODGB fllEE TO YOU 6022 vintage rot•••• & oth-tens and more, all,_M_U_S_l_CAL _____ NEWPORT ere. Ivory tuak & kl iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil' ch••• ••t, antique loo ng for loving, car-sr•cu '•""'-Klmalayan cat clock•, mueeum qu» Ing homH. CALI. 597· INSllOMENTS 6055 ~ Fr .. to 1ood home lty palnUnga, bronze 9037 for more Info. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3 Y'S old, tpeyed, aiatuea, Htale Jew-Beeutlful mel• Dea. Derk blue .leokaon, iht8t• Liquidation (714)545-9729 airy, etc. Prtce below metlon looking for a Dlnky XL w/reverM lal• NBlat & lun See CLASSIFIED wholeaale. good family. Neutwed headatock. BHn used ed under ~/Fura & 6169 18'ELECTRIC BAY BOAT Newport Pact<et by W.D. Schock Co. EXCEUENT CONDITION $6900 * 86().900() 9065 '78 Dodge Aapen 4-dr automatic 3t8 VS engine, PS, good con- dition, $700. 631·7149 It'• the reaource you Thie lat & Sun Onfy. and houaebroken. only 3 Um••· Include• Alls &42-5000, can count on to Hit a 2901 W. Paciftc Coast Need• room to romp. heavy-duty ABS road-.....,,C-tu--.sl""'nec1--1.-... -.. ---•·--------FORD 9075 myriad of merch~ Hwy Ste 100 &42-5000, All calfera wlll be cue. $500/obo. Call CONVENIENT SAIL BOATS 7014 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii dlse Items, becauH •creened vlgorouaty. 310-825-3057. whether you're buy-1=iiiiil••••iiiiiiiii our column• compel TRADE Only famllle• wlll be Ing, Mlllng, or juatl• '87 MUSTANG. V6, qualified buyers to considered. Call 714-SELL looking, clas•lfied hu *Bl'.NllTIEAU 4•ta• uto trane, am/fm calll through Classified 1_85~4--00--._4.,,.1 ·...,,...,_...,,,,,_.,...,.._ what you nHdl Mlntl l207~K firm. lereo, c:.u, alloy M2·5878 aA2•5,.78 Buy It. Sell It. Find It. your home CLASSIFIED B~ ~pl wheela. Runa great, -v Cleaaltled. through classified 842-5878 NOR ACHTS nHd1 minor body 714-873-8878 work. 12100. 548-7157 Run your ad in the Newport Beach Costa M.eso Doily Pilot and the Huntington Beoch Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 1 00 ,000 homes. Fox us this form with your credit ca rd # or mail it in with a check today! Run for a week! If your car does not sell we'll run it for another week FREE! All for $1 o• -·--·-··-·---------------·· t I : 0 YES,SILL ~y CAR : llp ,.,.,,,. fi-$'C.otd OMC D't1SA 0 .AMX --~~~~~~ Ma1 .. CW.HI.OT UO W llJS.., c--. CA '1921 171" .a-sue°' MX ""' "'....,._. ,,.._,.,, °"" ""-°** ,.,,._ .... ... ----"--o•r...-o-o ... w .,.,. a~ o r.-dl. a ... ._ o~ o....,c:i.-. 0•-0-0-... 0 1-a--o-o .. c-DO-~ OAA,.-0--oc-00...-0 M-O .... e.J o-.w- I • ' • • • I I 0 for "'*• S I .00 eocli odclitlonol line : ·············---·---·--·---· ..... -------~----~-=i---------------' ·sE·R·VI-C·E--·1 CARPET INSTALL CLEANING DECK BANDY MAN 3710 HEALTH, BEAUTY LANDSCAPE a PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 TELEPHONE DIRECTORY & REPAIRS 3516 SERVICES 3548 COATING 3570 •FITNESS 3740 LAWN CARE 3808 ~iiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiil SYSTEMS 3926 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lii!~~~iiiiiii!iiiiiii!iiiii He .. Uantal Prepertle1 21 W'S Oualltr PalnUnt TH• LOCAL PLUMBER liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ••••••••I Lcoolclngt/Wfoood/Ur Quellt1!_ Kathy'• Hous•kMIMtl STOP Deck Leek.el Paint-Carpentry-Lo" Fat , .. u Our MD• Ismael'• Qerdenlng 24 ';.~~s ~~=~P:i~or • w~c•~ Co.· Phone .l•cka by Jack •rpe . no~ OuaUty WOfk w/ refa. Waterproof Coalinga: Drywall and morel get r•aulle. LatHI Complete clun-up, Fri S _.. t25 A JACK 8elow retell price• Reliable 448-7975 Oedca/SlaJn. Beet $1 Gary 045-8277 dleta & med• u Hen TrH trim, General Uc 280644 845-3209 •ndly •·••c• Moves/lnatall. Rea/ ADDmONS Ll378738 MM711 Pager: {714) 587-0911 Quality work. FrH Elt. on lV• 20120 & Feb. Maintenance. 550-9316 QUALITY CARE L#478000 875·9304 Comm. 444.easo. llMODELJNG 3410 SMC Cernat Rep•lra L#587430 722-8789 Cerpenhy • Rooftng Allure mag. Newport Lend•c•p9 Malnt. 20 vre exp, excellent Plumblng Repelra & .. -*Plumblng•orywall• Barlatrlc Ctr 873-8588 Repalr/Mow/Cl•arMJP• workmanehlp, fair Draine cleared trom•--------:0-w;: •tretch, ealea. ,_C_O_M_P_UTE __ R_S_3_5_5_6'·o-0-0-111-~-----Stucco•Palntlng•Tll• · Mallbu-tlght-Speclal•t prlcH. 845-2417 Ron S5.50. All fhcturH In· TRANSIATOR/ . DUNCAN ep aquHkY noore .w 3580 Electrlcai-Jlm 84M41M Relautlon Therepy Call Pete 722•7732 CHUNG'S PAINTING atalled. Steve'1 545-8298 TUTOR 3927 CONSTRUCTION 7 d'f8 231M>289 24 hre wlll help you achieve y .,,_ Qd p p I Pl bl 20 Yr1 Exp. Small & MAC TUTORING An ........ ,lenoed ltleotrlcel Speolelty your goal1. Clau•• TREES 20 re ""'P· rlcel reo •• um "' Lg. J obe 850-7042 CE911,..TC Syetem & all progrma depen .... d-abl• doo R••ldentlal wiring, dally. 97g.7827 Ouar work. FrH Eat. Repair• & Remodeling .vw.u Merk e7a.7248 r phone•, cable. Refe. To,,Ml1"0111ove. Lawft•, Uc#375802 ~8-1534 Free EeUmalH BUSINESS Tills 3528 Call 8-4 buying cmputr ~:~~ ~~:!a9~:k· Integrity. 24 hrl 798-251' ............ 751-31!178 .a•NKINS PAINTING L1887398 861M090 SPANISH/IENGLISH Ind/group IHaona by e>ep'd. So. Amer Tutor. Suaene e73-7408 ••TUTORING** DOORS R•PAIRaD HANDYMAN Carpen-IMPBOVEMENTS Int/Ext. Wallpaper, --------1 SERVICES 3488 Add Value To Your Wlndowe, Word , Satl1factlon ,..,.,..,leedl try, tlle, plumbing & BOMI 3756 LEGAL drywall, texturing, etc. POOL •-------- Home wmle, Matt>le Ex 0 •I • Ac 0 • • • Mike BIHe,•iis-3344 roof. 25yre exp w/refa. SERVICES 3812 David, l-SOO-S80-8U2 SERVICE 3894 TREE Bue Owner'• Right Arm Granite. FrH e.t. Uc. 20 Yra Exp. 723-1886 or 842·2043 L#431630 Jerry Bell 77e-e380 Oen• Abratna Palntlnt iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3n29 WOfd PrOC9Ulng Pro 909-735-9884 Steve HAADWM• 8TOR• , lm/Exfou.i Palnl/Reu s SERVICES • Own notebook computer , -a1rv 8 ...._,.. ;o::p'd CON"een • ELECTRICAL 3810 Oranee Ci "91Mfr1n11n Keya, 1000 Colora of Don t be on ttM at,..t Uc/Ins since 70. Cell r• D•v• The Autometloliii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Karen 650-4439 -.. ,, ,__. ... ~ EJectricaUPlumb J>alnt. Tool Dept. & Due to Eviction or moved & retext &41..aen Pool Man. Cleaning •ALL AM•RICAN• The Dean of Tile. C.. MASONRY 3557 p~ c r aft c e n t 8 r . Forecloaure. Call 24 , & repair. Very r•H· Outaouroe your word ramie Ohl/repaired ,... F Est. e31411t Savannah'• Hardware Hre 663·5736 l.ke • Custom Painting onable. 714-969-4780 Fr!!'l!:•~/S·~.Vl~:c. proc: editing, compo-grout, bathrm remodel LACrra•aUCTRIC rM 2 000 Weat aelboe Prof, Clean, Quality •lllon. gen office. Prof plumblng L11'670130 * Bett PrlcelQ...Uty 25 vr• exp. FrM Mt. Semi ReUted contractor. MO'"uG 3834 woR rk. lnt/bExtl 63& 1~k•o ROOFING 3910 Yard Cln·"Up531-841& quallty guar. 850-8108 873-8065 or 84&-8528 ~.bftdl.*M Rea/Comm. Sr dlac. Rprs, lmprvmnta, •ml 1JM1 euona •· -4v1 Cewete.14i.otU L#238300 ......... fob•· Quality, Integrity, JEWl!LllY 3784 PAINTING eSCMe51 TUTORING 3930 CABINETS CHILD raee 3536 Brick, BlOCk, Stoq_e, Tiie A-1 •leotrtoal work 1 care, Ken 642•1770 PUBLIC NOTICE Coneclenlloua craft•· G.K. Roofing. l.oWHllii!i~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii erFINISHlNG 3500 ~ Cone, PaUo, OrfVeway Duncan Con.structlon The Calif. Publlc Ullll-man, old faahloned pr'lcH tor all roofing SAT Semlnan. Excel auo Fplc, 880•. Ref. 20 Yr Quick ReaponM W~':~h~~.t~P•;, llH Comml1slot1 RE· pride In workmanahlp. Hrvlcea lnci repair. with Pat O'Oowd. Teat ClllftMn9 up the Wellt Exp. Terry 887•7SM ~ Uc. eS0-7042 llAltDWOOD Ant1que{9~ jMlry QUIRES that al.I UMd IWN80W Clrote lblnt, FREE Eat. 805-4448 pr•p elnce 1979. 5 Cabinet RtnOVlltlon Cell Th• BRICKeTIL.£•STONE PLOORS 3712 911t/tf/ll'n4t e73-038CI houuhold good• P~ lnl/E.s. HouM1 Reraoftnt1 lpec:lall•t mHtlnga In Irvin• Reface, roflnl1h, paint UllYSITT•R Plaln/atamped Con-FENCES mover• print their Apt. Oual. Job, FrM Ht. Repalra. Ealab 1978. t195, Call 673-2380. ~obt C!!>'"-11 t>v SIMll 2.4 hl/11 agel/740-4M1 crete a Coating• • DI""'.. lllS CL• .... -.. v-OLISH P.U.C. Cal T number: St. llcl569197 838-8888 FREE Eat. 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