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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-03-20 - Orange Coast Pilot,. I THE NEWPORT BEACH • Vari able cloudiness ~ ~~~~~=v~~~~~~~ey ~ • MONDAY BRIEFING CROWDED CAMPUSES ... Newport-Mesa Unified School 'District trustees 'will host a specictl meeting at 7 p.JTt. Tuesday to continue an ongoing di scussion 'of districtwide enrollment and school capacity. Some elementary schools in the area, especially those that feed into Newport Harbor High, are becoming overcrowded. The meeting will be held at the Harper Community Center, 425 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa. 0 AND WE SAW ELVIS, TOO ... There have been -natch -plenty of celebrity sightings in Newport Beach. So perhaps it's not too off-the-wall ,to get word that UFO sightings are also reportedly plentiful in our neighborhood. A press release from MUFON (Mutual UFO Network), based in Newport Beach, tells us Orange County is a "hot spot" for UFO sightings. The majority of cases are explain ed by space debris that break up in the atmosphere, or spent rockets used to laurtth sa tellites, according to Dr. Deborah Truncate, the director of MUFON, a non-profit group with reportedly 5,000 members worldwide. But a small percentage of cases "defy any earthly explanation," says the psychologist, who has "studied the UFO phenomenon for 18 years," according to the release. Truncate has set up a phone number for residents to call when they see a UFO: 723-0780. 0 MAKING MEMORIES ... A display of artworks created by Alzheimer's patients will be unveiled Wednesday at the Newport Harbor Art Museum as part of a benefit for the Alzheimer's Association. Some of the works in the exhibit, "Memories in the Making," will also be auctioned during the gala event, which is dedicated to former President Ronald Reagan. Maureen Reagan and Congressman Christopher Cox are honorary chairs of the event, which has been organized by two Newport Beach women, Selly Jenny and Debbi Coffman. The f:'lewport Harbor Art Museum ,ala and silent auction have become the Alzheimer's Association's key fund-raising event, having raised more than $320,000 in the past for chapter services. Call 283-1111 for more information. 0 CHI-TOWN COMES TO THE SOUTH COAST ... Move over Planet Hollywood and Antonello -another epicurean powerhouse is moving into the South Coast Village neighborhood. Morton's of Chicago, The Steakhouse, will open its doors on March 30 in the Village. On March 29, the restaurant will host a private grand opening celebration and fund-raiser that will benefit the Orange County Performing Arts Center, The South Coast Village site will be Morton's third in Southern California and its 30th nationwide. The restaurant is renowned for its beef-bountiful menu, and diners will enjoy an elegant, "clubby" environment enhaficed by mahogany, leather booths, subdued lighting and LeRoy Neimann serigraphs, according to promoters. 0 AN AHi A DAY ... In other gastronomic news: Chefs from the Pavilion restaurant in the Four Seasons Hotel in Newport Beach recently took top honors in a "healthy dining cook-ofr• hosted by Chapman General l;lospital ln Orange. 'The Pavilion•s seared ahl tuna atop rice stick noodles outdistanced entrces submitted by other esteemed restaurants such as El Torito and Scott's Seafood, according to a press release. -Compiled bf lrl1 YokOI • 111:: I::: as a storm system i · 1 : • ! · : · moves into the northern half of California. Showers are possible by evening. See Weather, Page 2 Serving the Newport-Mesa#;community ~ince 1907 .Da~aged c~Op-. tak' toll · on local .. eateries . . . The price of produce is · on the ri$e because of storm ·damage to crops in Northern California. lngardla Bros. distributors in Costa Mesa Is one of many local places that will be hit hard by the increases. -PHOTO BY LEAH H OGSTEN ~ Some restaurant owns.rs may be f orc·ed to eliminate menu items because of soaring price of produ ce. Bv TrNA B o RGATIA, STAFF \\'atrcit NEW PORT-MESA -The price of produce just got higher. While the consumer may not ~ce it right away, local restaurant buy- ers are already paying double the price for a head of lettuce. "I kind of saw this coming," said Sid Sofer, owner of Sid's stea- khouse in Newport Beach. "So, I bought up some lettuce last week. But once that's gone, I don't know what.I'm going to do.'' The reason for the jacked-up • · prices: the recent slew of -&tor-ms · left a]ricuitural arc.as in Northern California battered and • badly damaged. Whole crops in some areas became flooded \\ith water, wiping~seedlings and over- saturating thC"linore mature plants. The crops hardest hit were ice- berg and rom:iine lettuce, cauli· flower, broccoli, celery and most summer fruits, ~uch as nectarines, peaches, cherries and plums. ac· cording to Sam lngardia, a fol!.nd· ing partner of lngardia Bros. Pro- duce on Placentia Avenue, the main ~upplier for most local rt:s· tau rants. , "Nonnally, we may pay $7 or $8 for a case of romaine, and now ,.we're going to be paying $12 to See CROPS/Page 6 Roller hockey rink proposal gets a shot with Council ~ Officials will consider possibility 6f setting up facility in Costa Mesa. fly T I NA BORGATIA, SlArf \\'lllllR COSTA MESA -Th'c City Council tonight '"ill com.idcr whether officiab should take a se· rious look at selling up a roller hod.ey facility in Costa Mesa. Costa Mesa's Parks and Recrt:- Jtiun Commi~:.1un began re' H!\\ u1e the matter several month!> ago. after receiving calls from roller hockey operators interested 111 opening up a facility here. A rink could bring the city as much as $30,000 in additional rev· enue from league play and from the le::ise agreement with the op· erator. City officia)s have already dra\\ n up a form letter soliciting propos- als from various concessionaire!>. Dut before sending the documents out, the commissjon decided to bo~nce the idea off the City Coun· cil. LEAH HocsnN. DAILY Jl1tor Magician Loren Michaels is famous for such outlandish acts as eating razor blades from his fingertips and holding fire In hand. Other matter~ the council "ill consider tonight include: •Final adoption of t'>'o orJi· nances targeting begg::irs in the city. One ordinance would make it illegal for anyone to "sit, stJnd or otherwise occupy" a street median for any reason other th';ln crossing the street. After working as a magician for more than 30 years, Costa Mesa resident Loren Christopher Michaels knows every ... Trick of the trade BY ANNETl'E CHAVEZ, STAFF WIUTEll You could say Loren Christopher Michaels leads a charmed life. The 39-year-old Costa Mesa resident has had his face catch on fire. He almost drowned trying to escape frqm a strait-jacket while submerged upside down in a tank filled with 200 gallons of water. He came close to being crushed by a several-ton crane and barely missed being shot in the face with a bullet from a .44-caliber Magnum. But defying odds, and even all logical reason, is something Michaels is used to. Basically, it 's what he has been doing ever since he was 5 years old. Today, Michaels is a well-known professional magician and regularly performs at the Magic Castle in Los Angeles. Recently he received his first nomination for "Stage Magician of the Year" from the Academy of Magical Arts -the "Academy Awards" fo r magicians . The nomination was a major personal·accomplishment for Michae ls. "One of my main goals is to be respected by my peers. So when I found out I was nominated, I thought, 'OK! That's done,'" he said .... It also was very humbling." The awards banquet was held March 3 at the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles. Although he didn't win, Michaels said the magician who did take the honor -Tina Lennert -was actually the person he believed •should have won. So Michaels wasn't disappointed. In fact, Michaels said he would like to work toward someday being named as "Magician of thQ Year" by the academy -nn award that such aeclaimed perfor mers as David Copperfi eld and Siegfried & Roy have gatnered in the past. "Who knows? Maybe next S•• MAGICIAN/Page 6 The other measure prohibits ag- gressive panhandling, making it ii· legal for anyone to solicit alms in a way that would cause an indi· vidual to fear injury or the com· mission of a crime. •Amendments to the city's Master Pl:in of Dikeways to retain two bike lanes along Santa Ana Avenue. In November, staff rec- ommended that the council autho· rize removal of the lanes between Costa Mesa Street and Del Mar Avenue to provide for more park- ing in the area. But, after parents complained of their proposed removal, the coun· cil directed staff to review other ways to accommodate parking wi thout dis turbing the bike lanes. The council meeti ng begins nt 6:30 p.m. in the Ci ty Hall council chambers, 77 Fair Drive. • INllDI NUMalU CLASSIFIED 642-5678 Student gives a hoot about owls Hving at Costa Mesa High School ~Chris Mc Evoy launches complaint about fate of burrowing birds, which are threatened by proposed sports complex. BY MAAY ANN ff.uMON, STArJ W11m a NEWPORT BEACH -Since he was in junior high, Chris McE· voy has observed the quiet habitat of burrowing owls near the truck at ~o ta Mes:l Hiah School. Sportin& the same mukin s as the dirt where they burrow nd live, the uwls can M>metimes only be ~ecn when they poko out their btascbull· izcd heads rrom their · hole , their eyes wide and outlined in white. Chris, now a ophomorc at Costn Mesa High, has been wor· ricd about the owl~ lately, bccuusc they live on a spot the city hopes to p:lve over for a parking lot to accommo<latc a proposed spom complex. "It kinda i.tinks bccau$C they uc gonna get kicked out· of their home," snid Chris, who wro&c about the owls' plight for ••• up- coming edition or the school news- paper. "l don't have a problem Wida the overall plan, l>Ua I .._ a pioblem abOut v..hcre It ..... be and what it'a Finl to ···l&i ........... ,. ------~ 2 Monday. March 20. 1995 Newport Beach/Coat& Mna Dally Piiot 6 LOCALS ONLY Pictures say. a thousand words, most of them bad , I cring~ every time I have to show my driver's license picture as an l.D. Every wattle and wrinkle I own is glaringly illuminated by the cold, ruthless eye of a bureau-cratic camera. I look Nlncy Mcintyre 59 and Holding like a cross between Ma Barker and the Masked Grandma. Now there's a trend afoot to put you r photo on credit cards in case th ey're lost or stolen. My wattles wi ll have an even wider exposure. Wherever I go, everyone will see me looking my worst. I plan to fight th is movement all the way to the Supreme Court. A large segment of the aging population arc leery of cameras since they don't like us CITY EDITOR IRIS YOKOI, S74-4233 LOOKING llACK anymore than we like them. Cameras have a natural instinct to be mean, and arc only ki nd to the young and beautiful who don't expect them to lie about their age. The Other Newport: Farm life In the 1890s In Gospel Swamp. It's always traumatic renewing my driver's lice nse and acquiring another photographic record of my ueterioration. I've tried various ways of solving this dilemma, including a gallon of Liquid Face Lift to prop up my jowls. Dut nothing produces a reasonable picture. A new port or two A steamship seeking water led to the formation of two Newports I n desperation l finally decided to invest in a professional portrait by a noted Hollywood photographer who has a large cl ientele of aging stars. He promised me he could perform miracles with his lens. "How old do you want to be?" he asked with the professional case of a plastic surgeon . "I low about 40?" l brightened. I could tell by his face I'd overestimated his magic. "However," I added, "I'd bc,satisfied with 50." No picture was more deftl y lit with baby spots highlighting my good points and kindly shadows draped over the rest. The re-toucher was also a master of rejuvenation. I was el:ited! For once I had a photograph that looked as young as I felt. Unfortunately, the Department of Motor Vehicles rejected my efforts, citing a law that driver license photos must be unretouched and taken immediately after your driving test. No doubt to catch you looking haggard and at your worst. My portrait was also rejected by the credit card companies as too &!amorous. Even my family complained "it wasn't me." Nobody objects to face lifts or breast implants. Why all the fuss about improving on nature through a kindly lens? The man who invents a camera that wipes away yea rs with a simple filter will make a fortune. Nancy Mcintyre's column DppcDrs every MondDy. P erhaps Newport Beach is here today because there was a spring marked on a map and a small steamship needed water. The spring, surrounded by willows, was located on the west side of the upper bay near what is now Irvine Avenue and 23rd Street and could be reached from the sea at high tide by crossing the Rocky Point sand bar into the bay. Whatever the reason, the stern wheeler Vaquero entered the un charted waters of Newport Bay for the first time in 1870. The back bay was named Bo/sa de/ San Joaquin, which in Spanish means Pocket or San Joaquin. The larger bay leading to the sea was occasionally labeled Balsa de Quigara. Coast Guard to charge for Inspections of vessels Beginning May 1, 1995, U.S. Coast Guard inspections and examinations of U.S. and foreign commercial vessels will no longer be performed free or charge. Under regulations published on March 13 in the Federal Register, U.S. and foreign vessels mu st pay an annual vessel inspection rec on or before a pre·established user fee anniversary date. Vessel owners/operators arc instructed to mai l the payments directly to a central collection point in Atlanta, Ga., and payment en tries will be made in the Coast Guard database Payme"n't);ruser fees will entitle an owner or operator to all periodic and follow-up inspection se rvices related to the Coast Guard Certificate of Inspection during the year. For more spet:ific information, vessel ow ners can call 1·800-941-3337. -By the D:i.lly Pilot MAILING ADDllU I lus1ra1ion1, cdlloriat maner or ad· wnbcmenu herein can bo rcpro- d~ed without wriucn pcrmiuion o( copyTiaht 011Vncr. VOL•, NO. Iii Tllomat II. Jollnt0a, Publisher Wllll1111 Lolldtfl, Edhor Su.-• Mtrblt, M111a1ln1 Ed11or lrft Vollol, Chy Ed1t0f Mare ~bnta, ,ho10 ldhot BM frt11k. C11cul111011 M1111acr 11 .. 1t kalpt. 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It was his wife who suggested the name Newport for Dunnclls' new business venture. Perkins wroie to his bosi.cs, James Irvine and Benjamin flint, about Dunnells' plan to build a wharf on the west edge of the back bay and they beat his application to the Boa.rd of Supervisors and took the location themselves. · They also filed two maps proposing to lay out 16 building lots on the west bluff j ust north of the present Coast Highway bridge. One tract was called Wallula, named after a nearby ancient Native American village site; th e second was NewJ1ort. Dunnells then applied for the site of the willow grove with the spring, 250 feet southwest of the proposed wharf of Irvine-Flint & Co. Neither of the docks or the proposed vill ages were built at that time because of a poor wool yield on the Rancho. Dunnclls, with a business partner, W.H. Abbott, obtained a 20-year permit for • • J another site, a 75-foot channel, a landing si te and permission to charge $1 in gold ror every ton of merchandise deposited with him. Abbott purchased the Vaquero in 1872 and left the warehouse business to Dunnclls and a new partner, Daniel M. Dorman. Their wharf was built about where the Reuben E. Lee steamboat restaurant is located at the side of the present Coast Highway bridge. This was the original Newport, although another Newport, a farming community, existed in Gospel Swamp. That Newport was renamed Greenville in I 918 and some of the buildings are still standing near Greenville and MacArthur. -Complied by Anne Spinn CITYSIDI Students get put to the test In lifeguard tryouts Hearing set to discuss sale of surplus school site NEWPORT BEACH -A pool of 91 high school and college students showed up Sunday morning for a sprint through the sand and a 60.5-degree ocean swim to test their lifeguard potential. Four of the applicants dropped out halfway through the tryouts, and 50 were selected to enter training classes if they pass their physical exams, said lifeguard Lt. Mitch Wh ite. We had a strong group up to about 50, White said. The first 50 looked real· good. The 40 candidates and JO alternates will learn CPR and lifesaving techniques. The most skilled ones will be offered positions. White said there are four or five openings on the staff so far. He expects to have a better count of how many lifeguards from last year will return for the $10.71-an-hour summer jobs. Lifeguard tryou ts consisted of a long- distance swim and a grueling run down the beach. Then it was out to the water for another swim around some buoys and back, and a return run on the beach. White said the swim was highlighted by the red tide, a smelly buildup of phytoplankton that makes the wate r dull and di rty looking. -By Sad Turner .. The Newport-Mesa Unified School District's citizens committee for surplus property will host a public hearing Wednesday to discuss the fate of the Eastbluff School si te. The meeting begins at 7 p.m. at Lincoln Elementary School, 3101 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. Eastbluff School opened in 1970 and closed in 1984. It reopened as a kindergarten center in 1988 and closed again in 1992. For more information, call the district at 7604 3497. Four sixth-graders from Mariners elementary win essay contest Correcuon Erickson. four Mariners Elementary School sixth-graders were chosen as winners for the district level of the annual National Elks Essay Contest. Newport Harbor Elks Lodge representatives Craig Coleman, Roger Barnett and Paul Girourd presented $50 U.S. savings bonds to students Matt Barnett, Guy Vnckar, Sarah Greene and Jjm Students wrote essays on the subject, "Why You Should Honor Our Flag." The students' essays will now go on to the Orange Coast level for judgi.ng. A photo cutline in Saturday's Daily Pilot incorrectly identified the area where a landslide occurred. The slide last week occurred in Harbor View Hills in Corona del Mar. WUTHIR TIMPIUTUa.U Newport Beach 67/57 Balboa 67/57 Costa Mesa 69/55 Coron.a del Mar 66156 IUllP fOHCAIT LOCATION Sllf Wtdgt 2-4 w Newport 2 ... w lladdet 2-4 w llvtr Jttly 2"' w Cd~ 2-4 w IOAftNe Uaht variable Wind• west to IOUlhWetl at 20 knotl. Th,.._loot wlnd~--.wtth 4-foot ....... Low ' . - douds this morning and tonight with high doudlntu during the evening ind a chance of rain. TIDll TODAY first hlJh ... 11 :38 1.m ......... 3.7 first low S127 a.m .......... .0.1 Second hip 11:25!.m ......... S.2 Stcon low ........... . 5:02 p.m ...... "'" 1.J TUUDAY Finl hlah 12:Sl Lm ......... S.J first low sua• •••on fr•• ........ , WllWetnlk .......... , ..... y The ~•l In a series of 1trong •torms tracked acrou the Paclnc 1111 weekend, which wilt give u1 another tofld boo1t out for the Wett. A wewr 1torm off Japan will Jive us another """ over the Wffkend. A rldp ol hl~h ptffture 5t Mt.ting up •Ions .... couc. Whlclt WW keep the weather and tM con4Won1 dean Into lhe...wnd. ,...,..,, .................... blc-»~lf. 1'1'ealcDela l 1M ""' ..., ,.. ..... 11111. Free tax assistance available to local residents Free income tax assistance is offered to locnl residents by the Internal Revenue Service. The IRS has trained volunteers to assist low-income families, senior citizens, people with disabilities and non·English-spenking indiV!duals in preparing federal ond »tote inCOl'Jle tax returns. Local residents con seek help at the following Newport-Mesa sites: • •Co to Mesa Library, 18SS Park Ave.; S to 8 p.m. Wednesdays, through April 12. Call Morlanna Hoff at 646-8845. • Costo Mc a Senior Center, 69S W. 19th St.i 1 to 4 p.m. Tueidays1 through April 11. Coll Walt Montgomery ot .S.SI-5183. , •Orange Coa~t Collcae, 2701 Fairview Road, Business Education Building. Room 104, C05ta Mesa; 9 a.m. to noon Saturdays. from Morch 11 to April 8. Call Ocorae Ola~ at 432·5880. ' • Oui1 senior Cillzcn1 Center, 800 Marauerite, COrona del Mar. by 1ppoin1mcnt only, throuah. ~ll IS. Call Cclc111 Jatdinc·Haua at 6M-32" for tlma. • • • ·' Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot Monday, March 20, 1995 3 Aissa Wayne helping pros.ecution duke it out in O.J. trial H ANG IN THERE, MARCIA CLARK, OL' DUKE IS SENDlNG SOME HELP -Guess who's Long Beach. "She's totally absorbed in her choice of a career as a prosecuting attorney," beams joined the field of prosecuting · attorneys? Aissa considering various options. And what's been influencing her most, other than her own traumatic experiences in the Gionis trials, has t>een the marathon O.J. Simpson classic. • Pilar. And ol' Duke himself woul~'ve been mighty proud. Along with everyone else, she's b~en fascinated by prosecutor Marcia Oark's duels with defense attorney's F. Lee Bully and his high-priced dream team .. According to one report, she's joined the L.A. County District Attorney's office. Another has her enlisting in the Long Beach city attorney's corps. Eith~r way, she'll be prosecutin~. Local Scene . • Wayne, that's whO. 1 've received -solid evidence that courageous Aissa, who's survived more than her share of courtroom dramas, has decided to dedicate her newiy !Jlinted law career to fighting the bad guys, just like dad used to do. Since getting her degree last year (and passing the bar on her first auempt), she was . Up. until deadline time, Aissa's been tOQ busy to spell out her role'. According to mother Pilar, • ~vha's been leading a hectic ~ . schedule herself in the art world, her older daughter's been leaving her Newport Beach home before 8 o'clock every weekday morning, headed for her new office in 0 SPEAKING OF FOLKS WHO'VE BEEN AFFECTED BY THAT TRIAL ON TELEVISION -The Simpson circus is produc- ing its own breed, of O.J. Junkies; as evidenced by these calls: • Frotn auto dealer Alan King of Newport Beach: "The date of those double murders was 6-12-1994. Jf you add those digits s.eparately, you'll come up with ·32 -which is a bit spooky because t~at's the number worn by the defendant on his football uniforms. •From interior designer Barbara Handel of Costa Mesa: "Many media refuse to spell out Historian's lecture on lamed pilot takes flight BY STACI TuRNER, STAFF Wt.ITU NEWPORT BEACH -Local historian George Grupe claims he can recount the tale of Amelia. Earhart's disappearance with such mystery, intrigue and climax that. audiences get a rare glimpse of the famed pilot. "This is not just a tale of nying, bur you will be taken into her mind and soul," said Grupe, who considers himself a master investigative researcher with a defini tive account of Earhart's last days. Grupe, a retired U.S. Air Force pilot, will give a lecture on Earhart at 9 a.m. March 28 ut Shark Island Yacht Club, 1099 Bayside Drive. Tickets for the event are $5. Parking is free. For more information, call Grupe at 642-5846. The World War 11 veteran moves in aviation, military and Orange County government and socia·1 circles. He has given a shortened version of the Earhart lecture about six times for free. He has large charts and diagrams to illustrate the lesson and he promised the upcoming event will be entertaining and educational. "It's probably the most continued flying mystery in this country," sa id Grupe of Ear-hart's disappearance July 2, 1937 during a round-the-world night. Carnett picks up PR writing award Jim Carnett, director of Orange Coast College's community relations office, has captured a second-place national feature writing award presented by the National Council for Marketing and Public Relations. The Paragon Award was presented last Tuesday eve ning at NCMPR's 21st annual national conference in San Diego. Paragon Awards are designed to acknowledge excellence by public relations professionals at America's community colleges. Nearly l ,500 entries were received in this year's competition. This year's Paragon went fo'r a story Carnett wrote about a high school honor student, destined for a career in medicine, who suffered a rare brain aneurism during her senior year and spent seven months in J. coma. She enrolled at OCC following a two-year recovery and is maintaining a perfect 4.0 grade point average. In his 2Ath year as an OCC staff memb«i[, Carnett has captured 2~tate, regional and national feature writing awards. He has receiv~d four national Paragon Awards for feature writing since J 990. He finished second in the category in 1990 and first in 1991 and 1992. Carnett was also named NCMPR's national "Communicator of the Year" in 1987. S/Nd 1'J!H · Largest SelecUon of one of n kind I nvestment PersJan Rugs, New & Antique -Contemporary Linc of Custom Rugs -CollccUon of Old World K.lltms & Sumaks . ~:iaf Services Aoallable: The Earhart discussion is the first in a series of .monthly town hall fectures Grupe hopes to give on Orange County, its history and people. He intends to bring back the crowd-pleasing forums that were held at the Big Newport Cinema on Fashion Island for 25 years until they were discontinued in April 1993. The events were sponsores.1 by the Assistance League of Newport Mesa and the Assistance League of Lagu na Beach and included celebrity speakers. At the end of next week's seminar, Grupe will offer five topics the audience can choose from for the April lecture. Program offers workplace tips The Newport Beach _,.,_.. Centr~I Library, located at 1000 Avocado Ave., will offer a free program titled ~Hiring and Deploying Right" on.Tuesday, April 11: Tile program will begin at noon in the library's Friends Meeting Room and will be presented by Millard N. MacAdam, a managing partner of ProActive Leadership Consulting and Training in Newport Beach. The !free program will discuss a variety of topics, inch-1ding how to interview and how to select the best employees. For more information, call 717-3800. that controversial 'N' word. So, in referring to something as obscene as Orange County's bankruptcy, why don't you simply call it the 'B' word? • From retired. adman Dud Blomberg of Corona del Mar: "P<Jr TV's best commentary on the Simpson mishegass, watch ·Jay Leno's show. His 'Dancing ltos' is the funniest thing since Rosa Lopez. Have you caught that act?" (No, Bud, that's way p3st my bedtime. I've gotta get up early in the mprning to catch the 9 o'clock opening curtain.) 0 takes his scat, and hauls out binoculars. We must be going to the same ophthalmologist. 0 CATCHY NAME, BUT lT'LL NEVER BE POPULAR -The reason why tra~cl agents are ' invited on junkets to exotic climates is so they can rush home and extol the glories of same'. That was the scenario for Newport's Audrey Vaughn, who joined scores of ~olleagues last week on a spree to New Orleans. They 'now have a new name Cor N'Awlins: "The Dig Queasy." 0 LET IT GO AT TllAT - Carlos Moreno of Corona del Mar wants to .know why this spuce doesn't include Rams · jokes. Rams Jokes? Ain't that redundant? 0 AND HERE'S ANOTHER STRANGE VIEWER -At . Wednesday 'night's performance of "Madame Butterfly" at the Costa Mesa Music Hall, some of us had up-front seats in Row AA. Any closer, and we would've been in the orchestra pit. So th is guy The welcoming dinner was memorable. All kinds of sh1imp, served in all sorts of wondrous ways. . One .o~ l)H: ways, alas, sent guests to the \Tomitorium. Dear . Audrey and friends spent the re st of the trip trying to recover from a horrendous siege of food poisoning. AND NOW LET'S TALK AllOUT "THE TOOTH t'AIRY" (Or, .There's Nothing as Permanent as a Temporary Tax) -In case you missed it, Coumy Czar Willi\lm Popejoy said the proposed half-cent increase on , . our saks lax "w9uld expire after JO years." Oh, sun:. C~r1:.1inly. Nu doubt about it. Trust me ... Jerry Kobrin's column appear$ ct•ery Monday and Wednesday. Please Join Us F or Dinne r Lunch or W eekend Brunch Sabatlno's was originally founded In Chicago after our father brought the family recipe for our famous Italian Sausage from Palermo, Italy In the 1930's. Today, his sons & grandson continue to provide a complete menu of authentic Italian food prepared fresh dally and seasoned with 5 generations of family pride. · Thank you, The Sabatino Family CATERING SPECWJSTS Re1NmlHlr W• Cater Bo41t. A CltMt.,.. "In your ho,,,. or Jn our dining room. •• ". fof Resetvations can ~e greatest classics and the biggest hits spanning the decades have arrived at Comcast Cablevision! Now you can choose from more than 120 of the best movies of all time every month. From matinees to midnight movies, 24 hours a day. Uncut, uncolorized and commercial-free. So you can see Lhem the way they were meant to be seen -only better, because you can see them right at home. You'll find AMC as part of Comcast Cableyision's Enchanted Service, including popular cable networks like CNN, The Discovery Channel, A&E, The Disney Channel and many more. Encore is a featured service in most Starpacks premium entertain· ment packages. Ask about our special 2-Star package! UALLTODAY! 714-542-6222 -~COMCAST~ PUTS YOU IN THE FAST LANE ---------.. -----..-·---~ _.,._ ....... .,....,.. _____ ._ _____ ...., __ ....,. 723-0821 251 Shi ard Wa · New rt Beach ENCORE· ....... •• Wher e can your ((. advertising message reach 42 ,500 r eader s? In the. Daily Pilot ... ·call 642-4321, x250 ' ------._ 2 Monday, March 20, 1995 Newport Beach/Costa Mna Dally Pilot . -... _ LOCALS ONLY Pictures say .a thousand . ' words; most ol them bad . I cringe every time 1 have to show my driver's license picture as an l.D. Every wattle and wrinkle 1 own is glaringly illuminated by the cold, ruthless eye of a bureau-cratic camera. I look Nancy · Mcintyre 59 and Holding like a cross between Ma Barker and the Masked Grandma. Now there's a trend afoot to put your photo on credit cards in case they're lost or stolen. My wattles will have an even wider exposure. Wherever I go, everyone will see me looking my worst. I plan to right this movement all the way to the Supreme Court. A large segment of the aging population arc leery of cameras since they don't like us CITY EDITOR IRIS YO.KOi, 574.4233 LOOKINOUCK . . anymore than we like them. Cameras have a natural instinct to be mean, and arc only kind to the young and beautiful who don't expect them to lie about their age. The Other Newport: Farm life In the 1890s In Gospel Swamp. h's always traumatic renewing my driver's license and acquiring another photographic record of my deterioration. I've tried various ways of solvin g this dilemma, including a gallon of Liquid Face Lift to prop up my jowls. But nothing produces a reasonable picture. A new port or two \Y • A steamship seeking water led to the formation of two Newports I n desperation I finally decided to invest in a professional portrait by a noted Hollywood photographer who has a large clientele of aging stars. He ·promised me he could perform miracles with his lens. "How old do you want 10 be?" he asked with the professional case of a plastic surgeon. "'How about 40?" I brightened. I could tell by his face I'd overestimated his magic. "However," I added, "I'd be satisfied with 50." No picture was more deftly lit with baby spots highlighting my good points and kindly shadows draped over the rest. The re-toucher was also a master of rejuvenation. I was elated! For once I had a photograph that looked as young as I felt. Unfortunately, the Department of Motor Vehicles rejected my efforts, citing a law that driver license photos must be unretouched and taken immediately after your driving test. No doubt to catch you looking haggard and at your worst. My portrait was also rejected by the credit card companies as too glamorous. Even my family complained "it wasn't me." Nobody objects to face lifts or breast implants. Why all the fuss about improving on nature through a kindly lens? The man who invents a camera that wipes away years with a simple filter will make a fortune. Nancy Mcintyre's ~olumn oppCJJrs every Monday. P erhaps Newport Beach is here today because there was a spring marked on a map and a small steamship needed water. The spring, surrounded by willows, was located on the west side of the upper bay near what is now Irvine Avenue and 23rd Street and could be reached from the sea at high tide by crossing the Rocky Point sand bar into the bay. Whatever the reason, the stern wheeler Vaquero entered the uncharted waters of Newport Bay for the first time in 1870. The back bay was named Bolsll de/ San Joaquin, which in Spanish means Pocket of San Joaquin. The larger bay leading to the sea was occasionally labeled Bolsll de Quigara. Coast Guard to charge for lnspecuons of vessels Beginning May l, 1995, U.S. Coast Guard inspections and examinations of U.S. and foreign commercial vessels will no longer be performed free of charge. Under regulations published on March 13 in the Federal Register, U.S. and foreign vessels mu st pay an annual vessel inspection fee on or before a pre-established use r fee anniversary date. Vessel owners/operators are instructed to mail the payments directly to a central collection point in Atlanta, Ga., and payment entries will be made in the Coast Guard database. Payment of user fees will entitle an owner or operator to all periodic and follow-up inspection services related to the Coast Guard Certificate of Inspection during the year. For more specific information, vessel owners can call 1-800-941-3337. -By the D;Uly Pilot iiijlliL MAILING ADDUll lu5ll"ltioru, editorial mailer or Id· Yerllscmc:nca herein can be repro- duced wilhout wriltcn pcrmiuion o( copyri&ht owner. VL 88, NO. 68 1b011111 IL Johnson, Publisher Wllllam IAWtll, Edi1or Strn M1tblt, Manaaina Editor Iris Yakol, Clry EdhOf Mart 1t11r1ln, Photo EditOf M rr11111t, Clrcu1a11011 Manaaer ll111k Knlaht. 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It was his wife who suggested the name Newport for Dunnells' new business venture. Perkins wrote to his bos~es, James Irvine and Benjamin Flint, about Dunn ells' plan to build a wharf on the west edge of the back bay and they beat his application to the Board of Supervisors and took the location themselves. They also filed two maps proposing to lay out 16 building lots on the west bluff just north of the present Coast Highway bridge. One tract was called Wallula, named after a nearby ancient Native American village site; the second was Newport. Dunnells then applied for the site of the willow grove with the spring, 250 feet southwest of the proposed wharf of Irvine-Flin t & Co. Neither of the dooks or the proposed villages were built at that time because of a poor wool yield on the Rancho. Ounnells, with a business partner, W.H. Abbott, obtained a 20-year permit for CITYSIDI another site, a 75-foot channel, a landing site and permission to charge Sl in gold for every ton of merchandise deposited with him. Abbott purchased the Vaquero in 1872 and left the warehouse business to Dunne lls and a new partner, Daniel M. Dorman. Their wharf was built about where the Reuben E. Lee steamboat restaurant is located at the side of the present Coast Highway bridge. This was the original Newport, although another Newport, a farming community, existed in Gospel Swamp. That Newp.ort was renamed Greenville in 1918 and some of the buildings are still standing near Greenville and MacArt hur. -Compiled by Anne Spinn Students get put to the test in lifeguard tryouts Hearing set to discuss sale of surplus school site NEWPORT BEACH -A pool of 91 high school and college students showed up Sunday morning for a sprint through the sand and a 60.5-degree ocean swim to test their lifeguard potential. Four of the applicants dropped out halfway through the tryouts, and 50 were selected to enter training classes if they pass their physical exams, said lifeguard Lt. Mitch White. We had a strong group up to about 50, White said. The first 50 looked real good. The 40 candidates and 10 alternates will learn CPR and lifesaving techniques. The most skilled ones will be offered positions. White said there are four or five openings on the staff so far. He expects to have a better count of how many lifeguards from last year will return for the $10.71-an-hour summer jobs. Lifeguard tryouts consisted of a long- distance swi m and a grueling run down the beach. Then it was out to the water for another swi m around some buoys and back, and a return run on the beach. White said the swim was highlighted by the red tide, a smelly buildup of phytoplankton that makes the water dull and dirty looking. -By St:Jcl Turner The Newport-Mesa Unified School District's citizens committee for surplus property will host a public hearing Wednesday to discuss the fate of the Eastbluff School site. The meeting begins at 7 p.m. at Lincoln Elementary School, 310 1 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. Eastbluff School opened in 1970 and closed in 1984. It reopened as a kindergarten center in 1988 and closed again in 1992. Por more information, call the district at 760·3497. Four sixth-graders from Mariners elementary win' essay contest Correction Erickson. Four Mariners Elementary School sixth-graders were chosen as winners for the district level of the annual National Elks Essay Contest. Newport Harbor Elks Lodge representatives Craig Coleman, Roger Barnett and Paul Girourd presented $50 U.S. savings bonds to students Matt Barnett, Guy Vackar, Sarah Greene and Jjm Students wrote essays on the subject, "Why You Should Honor Our Flag." The students' essays will now go on to the Orange Coast level for judging. A photo cutlinc in Saturday's Daily Pilot' incorrectly identified the area where a landslide occurred. The slide last week occurred in Harbor View Hills in Corona del Mar. WIATHIR TIMPHATURll Newport Beach 67/57 Balboa 67/57 Co11A Mesa 69/55 Coroni del Mar 66156 I UIP POHCAH LOCATION SIZE Wedge 2-4 w Newport 2-4 w llac:Jdts 2-4 w al~r Jttly 2-4 w CdM 2-4 w •OATING Ught vula~ Winds ... t to .oulhWttt at 20 knots. Thrte-loot wind waws wllh •·foot ""'''· loW clouds lhls . morning and tonight wllh high doudlneu during the evening and a chance or rain. TIDll TODAY first high 11 :3B 1.m ......... 3.7 Fltat low 5:27 1.m .......... .0.1 Second hlsh 11:25/.m ......... s.:z 5ec0ft '°* ........... . 5:02 p.m ........... 1.3 TUESDAY First hip 12:52 a.m ... m..,3.J Firtt low 6:32 a.m .... -..... 0.1 s.awlwp AltM•ldll!pe S.C.WIOw S150p&-... 1.I Wller ..... 161 IURP RIPORT .............. , ........ le ._... .. , ..... ., The l.nt In a serles of strong storms tracked across the PadOc last weekend, whl(h wlll glYe UI another solld boost out for the West. A weaker storm olf Japan wm aJve us tnother swell over the Wftkend. A rldp ol high ~""',. ls setting up •Iona the couc. Whlc'h wm kffp the wuther and the ~clean into the wetlleftd. for~tWf ........... 11nfof-tca1tal'Mtll, all ctoo) '7WUlf. Tht al COiii s 1.SO pM any ,. .... ton. • Free tax assistance avallable to local resldlnts Free income tax assistance is offered to local residents by the Internal Revenue Service. The IRS has trained volunteers to assist low-income families, senior citizens, people with disabilities nnd non-Engllsh·speaking individuals in preparing federal and state income \ax returns. Local residents can seek help at the. following Newport-Mesa sites: •Costa Mesa Library, 1855 Park Ave.; 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesdays, through April 12. Coll Marianna Hoff at 646-8845. •Costa Mesa Senior Center, 695 W. 19th St.; 1 to 4 p.m. TuesdGys, through April 11. Call Woll Montgomery at 551·5183. •Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, Busincu Education Building, Room 104. Costa Mctai 9 a.m. to noon Saturdays. from M:arch 11 to April 8. Call Ocorae Blanc at 432·S880. • Oui1 Senior Otizent Center, 800 Marperitc, Coronf del Mar; by appbintmcnt only, throuah April 15. Ctll Cele11e Jardinc·H•ua It 644-3~ ror times. # • '• . . '• . . . . . Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Monday, March 20, 1995 3 Aissa Wayne helping prosec~tion duke it out iii· O.J. trial H ANG IN THERE, considering various options. And MARCIA CLARK, OL' what's been influencing her rnost, DUKE 1S SENnlNG other than her own traumatic SOME HELP -Guess who's experiences in the Gionis trials, joined the field has been the marathon O.J. of prosecuting Simpson classic. attorneys? Aissa Along with everyone else, she's Long Beach. "She's totally absorbed in her choice or a career as a prosecuting attorney," beams • Pilar. And ol' Duke himself would've been mighty proud. 0 • Wayne, that's · • been fascinated by prosecutor. who. Marcia Clark's duels with defense SPEAKING OF FOLKS WHO'VE BEEN AFFECTED BY THAT TRIAL ON TELEVISION -The Simpson circus is produc- ing its own breed of O.J. Junkies,· as evidenced by these calls: I've received attorney's F. Lee Bully and his solid evidence high-priced dream team. that courageous Accordihg to one report, she's Aissa, who's joined the L.A. County District survived more Attorney's office. Another has than her share her enlisting in, the Long Beach of courtroom city attorney's corps. Either way, • From auto dealer Alan King dramas, has she'll be prosecuting. qecided to . Up until deadline time, Aissa~s dedicate her been too bu"sy to spell out her ... Local Scene newly minted role. According to mother Pilar, of Newport Beach: "Thcs date of those, double murders was 6;12-1994. If yoµ add those digits separately, you'll come up wilJJ 32 ,.._ which i~ ~ bit spooky because · tha{s the number worn by the ~ 'defendant on his football \ laJI career to who's been leading a hectic fighting the bad guys, just like schedule herself in the art world, dad used to do. her Qlder daughter's been leaving . Sine~ getting her degree last her Newport Beach home before year (and passing the bar on her 8 o'clock every weekday morning, first attempt), she was headed for her new office in uniforms. • From interior designer llnrbara Handel of Costa Mesa: "Many media refuse to spell out Historian's lecture on lamed pilot takes lliuht BY STACI TuRNER., STAFF WPJTER NEWPORT BEACH -Local historian George Grupe claims he can recount the tale of Amelia Earhart's disappearance with such mystery, intrigue and climax that audiences get u rare glinipse of the famed pilot. "This is not just a tale of flying, but you will be taken into her mind and soul," said Grupe, who considers himself a master investigative reslarcher with a definitive account of Earhart's last days. Grupe, a retired U.S. Air . Force pilot, will give a lecture on Earhart at 9 a.m. March 28 at Shark Island Yach t Club, 1099 Bayside Drive. Tickets for the event arc $5. Parking is free. For more information, call Grupe at 642-5846. The World War 11 veteran moves in aviation, military and Orange County government and social circles. He has given a shortened versipn of the Earhart lecture about six times for free. He has large charts and diagrams to illustrate the lesson and he promised the upcoming event will be entertaining and educational. "It's probably the most continued flying mystery in this country," said Grupe of ~ Earhar.t's disappearance July 2, · 1937 during a round-the-world flight. Carnett picks up PR writing award Jim Carnett, director of Orange Coast College's community relations office, has captured a second-place national feature writing award presented by the National Council for Marketing and Public Relations. The Paragon Award was presented last Tuesday evening at NCMPR's 21st annual national conference in San Diego. Paragon Awards are designed to acknowledge excellence by public relations professionals at America's community colleges. Nearly 1,500 entries we re received in this year's competition. This year's· Paragon went for a story Carnett wrote about a high school honor student, destined for a career in medicine, who suffered a rare brain aneurism during her senior year and spent seven months i~_a coma. She enrolled at OCC following a two-year recovery and is maintaining a perfect 4.0 grade point average. In his 24th year as a11 OCC staff memb<i[, Carnett has captured 2~tate, regional and national feature writing awards. He has received four national Paragon Awards for feature writing since 1990. He finished second in the category in 1990 and first in 1991 and 1992. Carnett was also named NCMPR's national "Communicator of the Year" in 1987. SIN«f I 918 Largest Se~cUon of one of a kJnd IuvestJncnt PcVstwt Rugs, New & Antique f -Contemporary Li nc of Custom Rugs - The Earhll"rt discussion is the first in a series of .monthly town hall lectures Grupe hopes to give on Orange County, its history and people. He intends to bring back the crowd-pleasing forums that were held al the Big Newport Cinema on Fashion Island for 25 years until they we re discontinued in April 1993. The events were sponsored by the Assistance League of Newport Mesa and the Assistance League of Laguna Deach and included celebrity speakers. At the end of next week's seminar, Grupe will offer five topics the audience can choose from for the April lecture. Program offers workplace tips The Newport Beach Central Library, located at 1000 Avocado Ave., will offer a free prog~am titled "Hiring and D~ploying Right" on Tuesday, April 11. The program will begin at noon in the library's Friends Meeting Room and will be presented by Millard N. MacAdarri, a managing partner of ProA<;tive Leadership Consulting and Training in Newport Beach. The free program will discuss a variety of topics, including how to interview and how to select the best employees. For more information, call 717-3800. that controversial 'N' word. So, in referring to something as obscene as Orange County's bankruptcy, why don't you simply call it the 'B' word? • From retired adman Bud Blomberg of Corona del Mar: "For TV's best commentary on the Simpson mishegass, watch Jay Leno's show. His 'Dancing Itos' is the funniest thing since Rosa Lopez. Have you caught that act?" (No, Bud, that's way past my bedtime. I've gotta get up early in the morning to catch the 9 o'clock opening curtain.) 0 AND HERE'S ANOTHER STRANGE VIEWER -At Wednesday night's performance of "Madame Butterfly" at' ihe Costa Mesa Music Hall, some of us had up-front seats in Row AA. Any closer, and we would've been in the orchestra! pit. So this guy takes his seat, and hauls out binoculars. We must be going to the same ophthalmologist. 0 CATCHY NAME, BUT IT'LL NEVER OE POPULAR -Th.e reason why travel agents are invited on junkets to exotic climates is so they can rush home and extol the glories of sa'me': That 'was the scenario for Newport's Audrey. Vaughn, who joJned scores of colleagues last week on a spree .to New Orleans. The welcomiog dinner was memorable: All kinds 'of shrimp, served in all sorts of wondrous ways. . ·One Qf !h·e ways, <l'las, sent guests to the vomilorium~ Dear Audrey and friends spent the rest of the trip trying to recover from a horrendous siege of food poisoning. They now have a new name for N'Awlins: "The Dig Queasy." rD LET IT GO AT THAT - Carlos Moreno of Corona del Mar wants tu know why this space doesn't include Rams jokes. Rams Jokes? Ain't that rcdund'ant? ' 0 AND NOW LET'S TALK ABOUT "THE TOOTH FAlRY0 (Or, There's Notblng ns Permanent as a Temporary Tax) • -in case you ll)issed it. County Czar William Popejoy said the proposed half-cent focrease or\ . our sales tax "would expire after 10 years." · Oh, sure. Certainly. No doubl about it. Tru!>l me ... Jerry Kobrin's column appears ct1cry M onday nnd Wednesday. P lease Join Us For Dinner L unch or Weekend B runch Sabatlno's was originally founded In Chicago a1ter our father brought the famlly recipe for our famous Italian Sausage from Palermo, Italy In the 1930's. Today, his sons & grandson continue to provide a complete menu of authentic Italian food prepared fresh daily and seasoned with 5 generations of family pride. Thank you, · The Sabatino Famlly CATERING 'SPECIALISTS RelMlrtber We C.ter Boat. & c,,.,,.,. "In your hotM or In °"'dining room ••• " For Reseivations call Enu (Ud ted ,7tie greatest classics and the biggest hits spanning the decades have arrived at Comcast Cablevision! Now you can choose from more than 120 of the best movies of aJl time every month. From matinees to midnight movies, 24 hours a day. Uncut, uncolorized and commercial -free. So you can see them the way they were meant to be seen -only better, because you can see them right at home. You 'll find AMC as part of Comcast cableyision's Enchanted Service, including popular cable networks like CNN, The Discovery Channel, A&E, The Disney Channel and many more. Encore is a featured service in most Starpacks premium entertain- ment packages. Ask about our special 2-Star package! UALLTODAY! 714-542-6222 ~COMCAST• PUTS YOU IN THE FAST WIE ------·--·-----.... ··---..... ,_..._.., ......... ---·----ell! --- Where cal) your ((. adver.tising 723-0621 251 Shi ard Wa • New ort Beach ' message r each 42,500 . readers? In th~ Daily Pilot ... '\ Call ~24321 , x250 " ,_ 4 flonday, March 20, 1995 UOUNDTOWN TODAY Out for a stroll fOalNSIC MUTINO The Forensic Consultants Association of Orange County will hold its monthly meeting at The Pacific Club in Newport Beach. Networking begins at 5:30 p.m., and dinner follows at 6:30 p.m. The topic will be "lncrensing Your Consulting Business" -How can we best mlllket and profit from our . practice. Reservations nre required. Call 723-1114. 8UllNUS WOaKIHOP A two-pnrt workshop that examine$ planning strategics fro succeeding in a small business begins in Orange Coast College's Community Services Office, from 6:30 10 10 p.m. Fee is $49. The ~ork.shop will conti.nuc Wednesday, March 20. Call 432-5880. 'iulSDAY· COMPUT.R WORKSHOP A workshop 10 help computer owners manage their data like the pros is scheduled from 6:30 to 9:30 p:m. at Orange Coast College. Fee is $39 nnd a SS material fee is payable in class. Registration is under way in OCC's Community Services Office. For more information, call 432·5880. CIVIC LIAGUI MllTINO Jim Wood, editor of Coaster Magazine, will .speak on the Orange County bankruptcy at the monthly meeting of the Women's Civic League at 10 a.m. a1 the M:irincr's Library in Newport Beach. MAllc MAllTIN, DAILY PILOT Kristin Mains of Santa .Ana Heights runs Rebel through the tall grass of Newport's Back Bay. WEDNESDAY PAPH DRIVI Estancia High School PTSA is sponsoring a paper drive at the school, located at 2323 Placentia Ave .• from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. They will accept . newspapers and computer paper. For more information, call Sherrie Hoyt at 6~5-0715. BECOME AN ARTIST An cight·weck drawing and painting workshop will be given Wednesdays, from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in Vince Jorgenson Center, Mariners Library, 2005 Dover Drive, Newport Beach. The series is designed for beginners to advanced using mixed media. For more information, call 644-3151. SUPPIR CLUI MllTING Prime Dynamics Supper Club will meet at Rocko's Restaurant, 223 Marine Ave., Balboa Island. Cost is $12 for advance reservations, $15 at the door. Social begins at 5:30 P·!TI·1 dinner at 6 p.rri. and program will follow at 7 p.m. For information and reservations, call 262·7300. THURSDAY FACTS BOUT AUCTIONS "Discover Auctions" i~ the title of a free evening program planned at 7 p.m. in the Friends' Meeting Room of the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. For more information call the library at 717-3800. SINIOaTAXU Tax counselor Mark Frisman and the Jewish Senior Center of Orange County arc offering free tax assistance to seniors. 60 and older every Thursday •. Active Seniors we Haue More To Offer! I\ '1 .... ,I ,ir , " ...;, ,7-, I/'(' I 1:. ~' t\1r 1 ""'li·h .'1l1~, 1 1;1~ l f::• .. li1Jl'1 ...,, ·~~.(! • Kitchens with refrigerators. microwaves & ranges • Full time activities director ·~'1'!~~ • 24 hour staffing • Individual air conditioning • Underground gated parking ,;;~a •Scheduled transponalion ~ •cable TV (714) 646-6300 2283 Fairview Road Costa Mesa. CA 92627 & heating • 2 meals daily • Housekeeping • Linen service available Mo.st Cars & Light Trucks • INCWDES: • • New oil fdrc1 •Chtck all llulds " • Up 10 S qu. IOW30 oil •Di$poul Ftt lndudm • By App1. Only With Ally~ R.tg. 'l9.. Exp.4-1-95 I I Pam & Labor t 2nd Boot 1Same Axle 1112 Price 1 Most Cars , I I I I through April 13 to help prepare federal and state tax forms. Appointments arc required. For more information, call 513-5641 or 513-5642. CAallR WORKSHOP A free two·pnrt workshop designed to show nttendecs how their personal beliefs can help or hinder career advancement is scheduled from noon to 1:30 p.m. at Orange Const College's Re-Entry Center. For more information, call 432-5162. MHT THI AUTHORS Round Table West is hosting a luncheon at the Balboa Bay Club where attendees will have· the chance to meet several authors, including actress Audrey Meadows, who wrote "Love, Alice: My Life As A Honeymooner." Tickets arc S35 each or $350 for a table of 10. To make reservations and for more information, call (213) 256-7977. NITWOaKJNO RICIPTION The Pinnnclc Group and Soroptimist International of Irvine arc sponsoring an executive level networking reception from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Diva's, 600 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa. Cost is $15. For· reservations, call 723.4212. . MIMBIUHIP DRIVI The Junior League of Orange County Inc. is hosting a membership informational. coffee for prospective members from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Sherman Gardens in Corona dcl Mar. The lcngue is a chnritable, nonprofit organization of more than 1,000 women who arc committed to promoting voluntcerism and improving the community. For more information, call 261·0823. ... )!NE\\T HIGH RATES )t 12-Month U.S. Government Treasury Bills 6.21 % Bond Equivalent Yield 7.00% Approx. Taxable Equivalent Yield • Safety -U.S. Government Guarantee Call today: 714-476-5126 Ask for Dan Horgan, Senior Vice President -Investments • Ra1cs as of0~11319S. Pric:es and yields :vc subject to change, t>aMd on rmrkc.1 cond11ioos lll1d avail- 1bili1y. If sold prior lo marurity, prOIX"eds rmy be tnore or less 1han die mi1ial mvcstmau. Holding bonds unlil term mutes rede"'1fion al par value. Guarameed only if held 10 marunty. Taxable Equivalem rlle based on a 11.m stale rate. Call today to earn higher rates. Kl'mptr Sl·curitil'S, Jnr. .r::J ' . ' L,___J \ \! \\\I\' \JI . 10'X14' Kashan .............. : ..................................... . Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot . '• () AUmolllDllllNU Women In Management. n nonprofit educational corporation for the advancement of women in management, is hosting a spring auction dinner at The Sheraton Newport, •545 MacArthur Blvd. Networking begins at 6 p.m. Cost is $25 with prepaid reservation for members and guests. A $10 surcharge will added to tickets paid fo"r at chc door. For rescivntions or more · information, call Cheryl Scherr at 838-1558. To donate true deductible items, contact Carol Ivy Dreyer at 751-0101. The scminor will be held 111 2915 •• Redhill Ave., Sufte Gl04, Costa Mesa. •• • Cost is SS members, $10 non·membcrs. Spnce limited, so advnnced payment recommended. ... FRIDAY 8USINUS DIVILOPMIN1' MllTINO The Cons\jmer Business Nct~ork will sponsor a lecture titled "Recognizing and Harnessing Your.Creativity", The meeting will be presented n, James Todhunter at the Geezers Garlic' Grill, located at 4200 Scott, in 'Newport Beach. The lecture will begin at 7 a.m. and will cost $15. For more information, call 550-4785. SATURDAY, MARCH 25 TAKI A GAM8LI The Costa Mesa Senior Center is hosting "Casino Night IV" from 4 to 8 p.m. Tickets are S20 for advanced purchase; $25 at the door. The center is located at 695 West 19th St. Call 645-2356 for more information. CPR CLASS An American I (cart Association CPR class will be held from I to 5 p.m. at 1hc Newport • Costa Mesa YMCA. Cost is $25 for members and S35 for non-members. For more information call'the YMCA at 642-9990. SUNDAY, MARCH 26 ACOUSTIC BLUES Brian Borrell will perform acoustic blues and ragtime music nt 8:30 p.m. at Sids, 445 North Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach. There is no charge for the show. For more information. call 650-SlDS. SlCOND TIMI AROUND SEMINAR The singles organizntion, ''The Meeting Room" is sponsoring a seminar, from 6 to 7:30 p.m .. designed to teach how people can learn from past relotionships and make positive changes in our future relationships and offer tips on blending a step family. fACINO THI fllCAL ca1111 A public forum on the count1 bnnkruptcy is being sponsored by the League of Women Voters and Common Qiuse, and will be held rtom 2 10 4 p.m. nt the Red Uon Hotel, 3050 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Allendecs will be able 10 cast a vote marking their preferred solutions to the crisis. MONDAY, MARCH 27. ACOUSTIC 8LUH Brjan Barrett will perform acoustic blues and ragtime music al 8:30 p.m. at Sids 445 North Nc\Yport Blvd.,, · Ncwpo1rt Beach. There is.n~chargc. 'ror t}le show. For more i!'formation, call 650..SIDS. TUESDAY, MARCH 21 \ 81RTH Of A •OOK I The Friends of the Newport Beach Library meets at 1 p.m. in -the Friend's Meeting Room, Newport Beach Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. Featured speaker will be author Nan.ey Robinson. Refreshments will be served. The meeting is open to the public. For more information, call 675·3563. NIGH SCHOOL SENIPRS WANTID Orange Coast College is celebrating its 12th annual High School Senior Day with activities scheduled to run from noon to 3 p.m. Students from every high school in the county arc invited to the event which will provide counseling, orientation and financial aid materials. A free burbecue lunch will also be provided. OCC's SOAR (English and mathematics) placement test will be administered between 3 and 6 p.m. For more information, coll 432-5725. THURSDAY, MARCH 30 SPRING FASHION SHOW The Neiman Marcus, in Fashion Island, is hosting a spring fashion presentation celebrating wprk week/ weekend fashion options at 6:30 p.m. Senting is limited, for reservations, call 759-1900, ext. 2407. • Stonewotk. Brick Patios, Walls, BBQ;. Concrete • Water Features, Pools & Spas • Automatic lnigat:lon Systems •Wooden Decks o.nd Overheads • Outdoor Lighting Sy1:1tcms •Drainage Specialists • Personalized Designs with Complete Landscape lnstallatfons • Over 4-0 Years of Combined Service ln Orange County • References Titroughout Orange County FARNSWORIB I.ANDSCAPE COMPANY GLASSELL MASONRY COMPANY Qo• 548-5132 434-7744 . Lie. #421070 Lie. #489443 Come in and see the finest Oriental Rugs in the country. W h e the r you ar~ in the market for an antique fin e investment rug or a fine new reproduction· to grace your hoipe, come to Kismet nowJ ! THIS OFFER IS GOOD FOR. -· . ' "• ' · .. . . ,, ... . : ' ·: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ·, • 10'X17'Ant. sarouk ................... : .............................. 13,450.00 THIS WEEK ONLY! DE& Ntw clu1t dttc • Ntw prutUrt pbtc • New throwour baring • Check pilot baring • Check hydl'lulia • RWD • Most Cars I Eiip1rtJ 4· I ·95 Rq. S2??.9S ;i,i.i,SCOifSM_A_N ~ ---· Sfnce 19121 auto CJ ''2-6763 .2035 Placentia Ave.• Costa Mesa ~LL WOllC GUAlAN'TUO HOUaS M1H< Ill I 30o<N 30pm -Set I OOo111 • 5 00,.,.. I ' .t l ., Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot fHUl.IDAY, MAaCH ~O flNAHCIAL llMINAa "UnderstandinJ Your Financial Risks," is the tnle or a free program planned for 7 p.m. in the Friends' Meeting Room of the Newport Bc11ch Central Library, 1000 Avocndo Ave. For more information, cnll 717-3816. ACOUSTIC ILUll Brinn Barrett will perform acoustic blues nnd ragtime music 111 8:30 p.m. at Sids, 445 f'iortlt Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. There 1s no charge for the show. For more information, call 650-SIDS. IPIAKINO HCHTI learn the techniques or world-famous speakers from nuthor Michael Jeffreys at the Sher:uon Newport, 4545 MacArthut Blvd., Newport Beoch. Scmin:u begins at 7 a.m. Cos1 is $14 for members of the Newport H:irbor - Area Chamber of Commerce with reservations, $17 at the door, for guests it is Sl7 with reservalions nnd $22 at 1hc door. For more informa1ion call 729-4400. FRiDAY, MARCH 31 IUSINISI DIVILOPMINT MllTINO The Consumer Business Ne1work is sponsoring a lecture titled "Turning Your Crea1ivi ty in10 Profit, Part II". The lecture will be hosted by designer Suzanmarle Chin, al 7 a.m. in Geezers Garlic Grill, located nt 4200 Scott, in ·.Newport Beach. The cost is $15. For more information, call 5,50-4785. SUNDAY, APRIL 9 A LITHAJtY AnlJtNOON Award-winning novelist and book cri1ic Carolyn Sec will be the gucsl speaker or Q literary progr:im held in lhc Frienct~· Mec1ing Room of the Newport Be:ich Central Library. The program begins at 3 p.m. Cos1 is S5 for Newport Bc:ich Public Library Foundation members; $8 ror non-members. For more informa1ion, call 717-3890. ONGOING TAX ASSISTANCI PJtOOllAM Free federal and state income lax help is available to local residents every Wednesday evening from 5 to 7:30 p.m. 1hrough April 12 at the Costa Mesa Libr:iry, 1855 Park Ave. Taxp:iycrs desiring help should bring lhe tax instructiC1n booklets and forms they received in the mail, records of income :ind dcduc1ions :ind other pcrtincn1 records. For more inform:i1ion, call 646-8845. llNIOJtTAXU Tax counselor Mark Frisman :ind 1hc Jewish Senior Center or 0111nie Coun1r :ire offering free tax assistance 10 seniors 60 and older every Thursday t~rough April 13 to help prepare ............ u. Free fcdcrlll aad ewe lncoaio a. help It avallablc «> local midcn&a CVCI)' WcdQOlday ~nln1 from 5 10 7:30 J>.m. lJUOulb AprU 12 at tho C... Mesa Ubtuy, 18" Park.Ave. Taxpayers dclirina help should briDa tho tu inall\ICtlon tlootlcts and forms they rcccf\fod ln tho aail, records of ioclomo and deductions and ocher pertinent records. For more information, call 646-8845. federal and stale tax forms. Appointments arc required. For more information, call 51'.}.-5641 or 513-5642. UICALU~I The Alumni Association for USC Newport/Irvine Oub meets on the first Wednesday of each month at the USC Orange County facility in Irvine, 2361 Campus Drive For more details of events c:ill 250-4USC. NIWSPAPH DJtlVI Newport H:irbor High School sponsors an ongoing newspaper drive in the parking lot on 16th St. next to Newport Harbor High Stadium. Look for the big orange bin. They can also pick up a large quantity if you c:ill 722-9918. Proceeds support 1hc Newport H:irbor High School Wrestling team. PltUCHOOL STOJtYTIMI The Newport Beach Public Libr:iry is offering Preschool Storylimcs every Tuesd:iy-at 10:30 a.m. at B:ilboa Br:inch Library (100 E. Balboa Blvd.), Corona dcl Mar Branch Library (420 M:irigold Ave.) and Mariners Br:inch Library (2005 Dover Drive). The storytimcs will also be offered every Wednesday and Thursday at 10:30 a.m. at the Central Libr:iry (1000 Avocado Ave.). For more information, call 717-3807 or 717-3800. YMCA WOJtKOUT The Newport·Cost:i Mesa-Irvine YMCA invites you to come try a fitness class (including kar:ite and yoga) or work ou1 in their new, completely renova1cd wc:igh1 room. The YMCA is at 2300 University Drive in Newport Bcoch. For more information, call 642-9990. CARIOIVIR IUPPOJtT GROUP A support group for 1hc adull children of aging parents is being offered al 1he OASIS Senior Center, 800 M:irgucritc Ave., Corona del Mar. It meets on the second Wednesday of each monlh from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in the OASIS lobby. For :iddition:il information, call Vicki at 644-3244. SURPLUS FOOD Seniors and iow income families of the Costa Mesa/Newport ~ach area c:in obtain free U.S.D.A. surplus food the second Saturday or each month US TREASURIES n4 250•6345 Or IGO 876..,_829 Secuttlla ~Inc. M1mbtr. NASO 8'PC 20a MlcNllon ~. Sla. 212IMnl,CA12715 .': H 1111r Jl.1i" Info 1 800 US TRE AS1.ry ll?Mn JIO" mmlWn thil Ml•Nnu dima tml.rExp. 417195 'Jt«,-S~. a Full Service Salon 2400 PCH, Ste.P •Newport Beach• 831-7818 The Nev11port Bedding Company difference: Custom H•ndcra~ed Qu•llty-e.Jery mauress 1s custom-crafted to meet your 1ndMdua1 needs All-Natural, .100" Cotton PllddltW-for the ultimate 1n luxurious. health<onsc1ous comfort Premium Quality SprlfW Foundation-we design e.1ery maccress with the highest coil count and opttmum number of rums per coll Alford•ble, Factory Direct Prlce.-we eliminate the middleman You get unparalleled com fort and long-lasting quality at low. low pnces Scop by today and discover how to gel more manress tor your money at Newport Bedding Comp:my '·' ) AROUND TOWN between 8 and 10 a.m. in &be rcaT parkin& lot of the Church o( Christ, 286 Avocado St. in Costa Mesa. For more information, call 631·2ln. NllC..._ ITellTllMI Monday, March 20, 1995 PINANCIAL COUNULINO Consumer Credit Counseling of Orange County is offering free The N~ Beach PubUc Library is otfctina Pre~ S&orytimes every [ Tuc:sd•y al IO:JO 1.m. u Balboa lltaacb Ubrary (100 E. Balboa Blvd.), Corona dol Mar Brancb Ubrary (420 Maripd Ave.) and Mariners Branch Ubnry (200S Dover Drive). The a10rytlnics wiU abo be ottered every Wednesday t nd Thuflday ar 10-.30 a.m. ac '"c C.Cn&rill Ubrary (1000 Avocado Ave.). For more inlormnt~ call 717-3807 or 717·3800. IUllNUI NITWOIUON• llUAllJMT The Consumer Business Network sponsors a wcc:kJy business nctwotldn& breakfast feuluring guest spc:ikcrs beginning 111 7 a.m. each Friday. The • purpose of the mectin,s is to boild qu:ili1y, long term bu$iilcss and social rolo11onships. Cos1. including • finonc:lal counseling :ind budget seminors for those wh9 have been or will be affected by thc'reccnt upheaval in the county's finances. 1hc service hos an office in Cost:i Mc53. For • details, call 544-8880. WOMIN'a IUPPOJtT GROUP "Moving Toward a More Powerful . You" Is a women's support group 1h:it mec1s every Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. in Costa Mesa. The focus of the group is gaining outer strength through stretching and walking or jogging and inner s1rcng1,h through grou1> discussion. Cost is S20 per session. Call 751-1792, RIN FOCUI The Teen Focus outpatienl chemical dependency treatmcnl program hosts :i free 12-Slcp Meeting every Sunday al noon, exclusively for 1eens, in its offices :it 567 Son Nicolas Drive, Suite 201, Newport Center, Newport Beach. For more inform:ition, call 640. TEEN or 640-1788. IOAT aAJITY INSPICTIONS Is your ~oat safe? The Coas1 Gu:ird Auxiliary is offering free vessel examina1ions. Cull (800) TOY-SAIL. •RINCH LANGUAGI CLUI Learn French in a relaxed social atmosphere every 01her Wednesday evening :it 6 p.m. al the Sunon Place Ho1cl, 4500 M:icArlhur Blvd. in Newport Beach. Cover charge of SS includes :in :ippetizer buffet. For more information, c:ill 476-2001, cxl. 3103. HOAO HIALTH SIMINAIU Hoag Hospit:il in Newport Bc:ich offers free health-oriented scmin:irs on various lopics like low-'fa1 cooking, heart c:ire :ind snoring, on various evenings :it 7 p.m. For more information, call (800)514-HOAG. COMMUNITY CLASHS The Ci1y of Newporl Bench Community Services Dep:irtmenl offocs a variety of cooking cl:isscs :it the OASIS Senior Ccn1er, 800 M:irguerile in Corona dcl Mar during lhc months of February and M:irch. For :i complete listing, c:ill 644-3151. COLLIGI WORKSHOPS Orange Coast College in Cost:i Mesa currenily offers a variety of workshops. DIVORCE REAL ESTATE TITLE.ESCROW Ii SALE ?ROilLEMS LANDLORD/TENANT DISPUTES Ii EVICTION CHAPTER 7 Dftl'fl<RU?TCY '· LAW OFFICE * 714-979 -8330 on•numerous topics, includiog soiling, cooking, business, computers, fi1ncss, divorce and more. For a list of class~s or for more information, coll 432-5880. MINTAI. iLLNlll IUPPOJtT GROUP Alliance for Lhe Mentally Ill of Orange County provides education and cmo1ional sup~rl for families dealing wi1h mentally 111 loved ones. A free support group meets every Tuesday evening from 6 10 7:30 p.m. at Orange County Mcnta11kalth Oinlc, 3115 Redhill Ave. in Costa Mesa. Call 544-8488 for details. AUHllMIJt'I IUPPOJtT OltOUP The Alzheimer's Associotion of Orongc County now offers a free support group for adul1 children who arc caring for a parent with Alzheimer's disease. The group mcc1s on the 2nd Tuesd:iy of each month from 7:30 10 9 p.m. al Newport Plaza Retirement Community, 1455 Superior Ave. in Newport Beach. Call 283-1111 for dc1ails. LIA.DI CLUI The Cos1a Mesa Lcods Club - Women's Ch:ip1er meets ~cry Wedncsdoy ot 7:15 :i.m. :it Mimi's C:ife :it H:irbor and Ncwpori boulcv:irds in Cost:i Mcsu. The club is pan of an international nelworking org:iniz:ition dedicated to expanding each member~ business through qu:ility leads. Call 474-2225 or 975-8338 for more information. CITl%1NSHIP WORKSHOPS FOR Hl5'ANICS Orange Co:ist College's Extended Opportunity Programs and Services Office is sponsoring monihly citizenship workshops for Hispanics who desire I() become American ci1izcns in 1995. The workshops arc scheduled for the l:is1 Saturday of each month, through Nov. 25, from 1 10 3 p.m. in Room 114 or the college's Counseling :ind Admissions Building. Cost is $95 for the lmmigr:i1ion and -~~ -. ·-.,,,, . FOUNDATION HEALTH What a H ealth Plan Should Be •No Deductibles •100% Plan •Affordable Rates • Matemily Benefits lndviduols • Smal B~ for more lnfonnation contact Lou Baume 642·3628 HOME OFFICE SALE! CALL 435- 9575 STORAGE WEST FREE DELIVERY ANYWHERE IN SO. CA.! THIS ATTRACTIVE ROWNG FILE CART KEEPS DOCUMENTS AND OFFICE SUPPLIES CLOSE AT HAND. IT GLIDES UNDER A DESK OR TUCKS INTO A CORNER. MADE OF EPOXY·STEEL, THE CART IS AVAILABLE IN LEGAL OR LETTER, BLACK OR WHITE. $4 9 ONLY +TAX ~1'~e Lundi.ton Menu 11:30 Jt.!M. -2:30 P.!M. Cfwice of Soup of tfu 'Day or Jlouse SaiaJl 'Entree for 'MO?fjJ!Jl.'Y yri1lttl'.Bnast of Cliic~n witli. Musfiroom & ~stmary Sauce '£ntree for Tll'ES'D!Jl.'Y • Linguini witli 1'resliSeafooti, 'Tomatoes, qarfic & 1'resn Jltr6s 'Entree for WE/D'J{:JS'D!Jl.'Y Porf\_ 'Terule.,.U,in witli 'Wliou <}rain !Mustara Sauce 'E.ntree for 'I'J{'W{S'IJ!Jl.'Y Spinacfr. & '1Juf 'Wtflm9ton witn '.BoraefaistSauce 'E,ntree for n<f 'IJ!Jl.'Y . Sautua ~itt !Ji.sli witfi 'Braisti s~alfots & 'lJ.J,a 'Wim Saua Cofftt or'Tta $12.50 (714} 752-8001 18912 Mat.Artfwr'B(vil., JTVint ~rtbr iY ~, ntar '°"" 'J1-bynt >t!rPON Naturalization Service applic:ition fee. For more inform:ition, call Iris ·rrcjo at 432-5817. WOMIN'l IUPPOJtT GROUP .The Healing Connec1lon, healing body, spiri1 and mind, is conducting a women's therapy suppon group every . Tuesd:iy at 7 p.m. in its orfice al 4425 Jamboree Ro:id, Suilc ISOA, Ncwpon Bc:ich. C:ill 720.l735 fQr more Informal ion. INCUT IUJtVIVOU SUPPORT GROUP Survivors of lnces1 Anonymous, for female victims or sexual :ibusc :ind rape and their friends :ind family, mcels every S:iturday from 10 :i.m. 10 noon at 76(.J Victoria S1., Costa Mcs:i. There is no fee. For more information, call Karen at 531-2629 or Iris at· 859-3918. DIAllTIC SUPPORT GROUP A support group for diabetics mee1~ on at 10 3-m. Salurd:iys or on v:irious evenings in Newport Beach. Call Alan or Lis:i Gluck al 644-6052 for dct:iils. breakfast, 1s S15. Call 969-9790. DIYOJtCI SUPPORT O,JtOUP M:iriners Church sponsors a free divorce recovery support group every Wednesday al 7 p.m. at 1000 Bison in NcY.porl llcach. LUPUS FOUNDATION A ~upport group for younger patients w11h Lupus meets 1bc second and founh Wednesd:iy of cuch month from 1:30 10 3 p.m. in NeY.porl Beach. For dctJ1ls, call 536-1734. TOASTMASTIU CLUIS • B:iy .Broadcasters, 1hc Toastmasters club No. 41 36, meets every Thursd:iy a1 7 a.m. :.it the Santa An:i Country Club, 20382 Newport Bl\'d. in Costa Mesa. Call 380·0200. •The Blue Flame Toastm:istcrs club meets every Wedncsd:iy from 1 10 8:30 • :i.m. al The Village F:irmcr, South Coa~t Plaza Vill:igc, 1651 SunOower Ave. 1n Cos1a Mes:i. The mccung is free for first-11mc \ isitors. Cull Robby :it 263-8790 for details. Sc11d your Items to Around 7'o1rn ''dilor, 'I'llc Dally Pilot, JJO IY. Bay St., Costn ftfrsn, Cullf. 91617. . ROtmD 1121 YIU PlllCl 11Z1 null PM.I 2'd.. .... 11111 ... SA» .25d ..... S7$· Z Mct..$2121- lllt .... S11Z· l.1111 ....... .32d .. .$13$-Ulll .. $3150-.~ ... IZ1• t:.::l: ·* .. S1• S5id SB-.Slit. .a U3ci'° SIZSl- .7lcl Slit-' t1CI S117~ : = tt1dt1.-1111i Mii-S 1111 .S13US. .... -, .... ,1 1 Zkl S1ttt-s-. .. , ... .,.. Cali Uld S11'JS. MilQUIS 1111 •rm 1111 Riil l'lllCl lllt .... S147· ZAl ... ms. J5d ... sm. s.1111.~m• .4111 .... Dl~ S.CScl.sms. Jiii..... 4. ttd. umt- .5111 1551-l.1act .sztm. .1111 .... sm. --- .1'11 .. 1m. SS 000 Jed ... ml-I 1 lllt.S11• llStmt 1.111U1421- Utll.sznt. (r ... 1lllt.S11Zt- Uld.S.. Q &(. , ... Mi1• ~""___, Income Tax Preparation Startingat $J5.00 Weekend & Evening Appointments Available Excellent Service Over 25 years Experience Preparing Income Tax Returns john C. Faris, CPA Christopher J. Faris, CFP 1-800-953-4TAX {714)434-7641 1503 South Coast Dr., Ste. 301 Costa Mesa, 92626 -·Musical AfeTTWries & flJinner: 5f. r:Benefit for tlie 'l.lnitetf Cere6ra£ Palsy YISsociation of Orange County S untfay, Marcli 26, 199 5 6 to8 p.m. Sopf'!lno Joann i.Apointt, 6aritont '.J.f~'ltftniu & pianist 'Tom • 'Macfarlane entertain witft sefutton.s from •'Don. (jiovann.i ·, ~tom · antf •cats·, to namt just a few. ***** Menu SaUul ClianttcUiir: ?.l~u{ (jrun SaiLu{ 'lllitft ':Balsamic 'Mnaigrtttt di (joat ClittSt . Cfwitt ef: 'Breast of 1"rtt·!J{(lngt CliickJn Se.rouf. witli. 'Iarraoon, PtSto & 'Tomato 7tttucr.ttt or 1(pa.st Primt 9QD au. jw witlt (jarfu ?las(W{ Potat~ 1roit 'Tart Cfianttcfair Coffee, 'It°' 'Dwlf ***** $45 Ptr ~irs<m fTIVV 6"'tt1ity ~ ~ 6ttlfffl9U not indu.iti} ;t cforiarion UJi{[ 6t mmk at tlit trulof tlit ttJtrti"R to Uii 'l.lnitul Ctrt6raf Palsy Association of Orangt County. . . 1or nsuwtions, ctJll (714) 752-8001 ~ttvrU1Dns WiU 6e at.upul fro'" tfat. first !JO tlW.rs. , l8'lUl~t#tl .. lrM1C•n1JJ • 17jf 7S2aJ • 1AX(114)'15· ~,, . • • .· 8 \1onday, March 20, 1995 OWLS fre• P•9e 1 owls. Where are the owl$ gonn:i go? 1 hey've been there for so long." • Native Californian burrowing owls• nre ground nesters which use the burrows or other animals to make their homes, said John Scholl, a wildlife interpreter for the Department of Fish and Game at the Upper Newport Bay Eco-. logical Reserve. The owls come out during the day and night and are "opportun- ist" eaters, making meals of any- thing that. comes along, from small rodents to insects. They are not endangered, though Scholl has no- ticed their decline through the year... "With all the urba11itati0n, they arc no longer here," he said. . Scholl said the birds arc territo- rial -when they find a home, they stick '' ith it. He remembers a umc at one constructwn site when a few burrowing owb stood fas t in their undergrou nd home until as- phalt WJS about 10 be poured. The problem '' ith mQving the o'"b to a safe habitat is that they might prey on endangered species, Scholl added. At thi: high school, the owls live qu ietly among the noise from track practice and traffic fro m Arlington I) rive . . Track runner and sophomore I la Dang saitl she u-.ctl to sec the burrow111g birds last year, along with an a~sort ment of squirrels :inti rnbhits. Shi: figures they arc runaways frori1 Te\Vinklc Park. \\ hilc Ha ackno" lcdgctl the pro ... pc<:t ol add111onal athletic fa- cilit11.: ... b an 1miting one. she said 'he 1., upset about the potential Jntruction of natural habitat. I he p!Jns fur the sports com- plC\ Jntl par~1ng lllt'i arc in the prcl11111n.ir) .,tagcs au<l under re· \ICW by the city of Costa Mesa, the county lairgrounds and the Nc,\plJrt-Mc.,a Unified Sc hool IJi'>tl i<:t. The sport., facility. which wou ld The \'ulunkn Oirn:tury runs periodically In th e IJally Pilot. IC )Ou'd like Inform ation on getting your organi.catio11 li\tcd, c~1ll 6~2-~Jl t, C\I. 3J I. Alzheimer's Association of Orange County The AILhcimer's Associallon of 0 1ange County needs visiting volun· ti.:cr\, ~upport groups for pauents and caregivers and a \Oluntccr h..:lphnc. lnlcrc~tcd volunteers can call ZhJ· 1111 or (800) 660-1993. Am erican Cancer Society I hl· Amcric;in C.inccr Society's 01.111gc Count~ Unit i\ seeking oflKC \'Oluntccr' lor nu111crous dJ)'S .111d hour\. Aho. v1,lun1ccrs arc hc1ng \0t1gh1 lo un,wcr call' for the uni!~ I lclplinc lnl0Ce11tcr. For 1nll•rm.111011 on thc\c •llld other 'oluntccr opportunitic~. call Curi OJ' H.hon at 36-l·.1829. American Red Cross, Orange County Chapter 1 he OrJngc County chap ter of th1. American Rell Croi.s needs \Olunr.:cr\ lo adllrc::.~ community gniur" ab11ut l~cll Cro's services Jnd 111 J.:t J\ l1a1c;on'i with the media 111 dl\a\lcr <Jnll emergency situations. for 111format1on, call Judy bnn.1ccone, 835-5381, or Joan Miller. 105-5381. c>.t. 422. ANTIQUE QUILT SHOW l/l/f\h//1...,11/ 11\/1/1.,, \II f(llJH/I/ /< \llf /<..,/I/ I I/II\"' Over 100 antique quilts to be liquidated each Saturday! In storage for years Every pattern and type. Each is one·of a kind . All are guaranteed authentic! s.tvrdq• 8:00 to 10:00 I ·"'· Comcast of Newport B. Ch. 3 Comcast of Santa Ana Ch. 3 Dimension M. of Laguna N. Cb. 31 Visa Mastt rCard & Dfsco!Jff a td d OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO (OCKTAILS • FOOO TO GO PHONEAHEAO 196 IAST 17TH ST.,• COfTAMISA f •I ~l\11.C MARTIN, DAILY PILOT Owls can sometl~es be seen near the track at Costa Mesa High. featur.c two lighted soccer fields, three lighted basketball courts and a practice football field with a new running track, has drawn kudos from athletic groups. But neigh- boring homeowners fear noise aad traffic will increase. But the burrowing owls have no say in the matter, Chris said. "I just don't think it's fair - VOLUNTEIR DiRECTORY Arts Academy of Orange County The Arts Academy of Orange County is planning to fund and build a community arts facility in Costa Mesa. For more information, call Alice Leggett at 540-2557. Ballet Pacifica The Ballet Pacifica Guild, a volunteer support group for Ballet Pacifica, needs volunteers for a variety of tasks, For information, ca ll Molly Lynch at 642-9275. Big Brothers, Big Sisters Men and women over 20 years of age, having lived in Orange County for six months and on the job for at least three months, arc needed to serve as big brothers or big sisters for children 6-16. Call Patricia Davis at 544-7773 Boys and Glrls Clubs of Costa Mesa and Newport Beach Th e three area Boys and Girls Clubs need volunteer c.oaches and art or craft workshop teachers. For locations and additional information. call Dick Powers, 642-2245. Centennial Farm Tours Volunteer docents arc needed at the Centennial Farm at the Orange we're taking everything away from them," he said. "And now they're building in the Back Bay. Soon there won't be anything left. That kinda stinks. "At one time I used to see about nine owls -lillk ones and big ones. And now there are only two. I don't think the owls know about the plans." County Fai rgrounds in Costa Mesa. Call Gi nny Smith, 708-1517. Center for Creative Alternatives The Center for Creative . Alte rnatives, a non-profit charitable organiza tion which works through the United Way. has a need for volunteers. graduate level interns or trainees. Call Karen, 642-0377. College Hospital The College I lospital Costa Mesa Au><iliary is seeking volunteers to perform clerical, reception desk, gift shop and other duties at the hospital. For information, call 642·2734, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Community Hospice Care Community Hospice Care, an organization tha t provides medical and emotional support to· terminally-ill patients and their families in Orange County, needs volunteers in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. For information, call Cindy Laird, 978-7447. Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse The Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse- nceds volunteers for ushering, backstage, mailings, typing, lights, and many other duties. For more information, call 65()..5269. • • • T he Old Delaney's is now che "Medicerraneo Ristorancc! With che Original Oyster Bar Menu. 'YY'r/' $11.95 SPECIAL DINNER •• .,,.,,. -----'--SUNDAY------ Oam Chowder C:ipdlini Checa ""' GriJlcd Mahi Mahi wttlt FfUl.t1111.V Zwdmu s.1# .,,J .~ .. Dn,,/ r.-,. S.tKr ------MONDAY----- Clam Chowder Mixed Grt'Cn 5.ilad ""' Gri lled Skirt Steak w.1.t H.,,nwtlu.IJ NN" f'r1111H1 ------TUESDAY----- CIQm Chowder Pcnnc Arrabbl:ma ""' Saur~cJ Codfish ,,.,,. °"""' 1~,,,. r.-,. "" Uff" 11u cnw h,.,_ -----WEDNESDAY------- •. 4 ctam Chuwdcr Albacore f1<os ""' Grillt'd Half Chi<kcn •""' /Wni• mnl#HIFW ~ Mtditmineo SpttWs SmJtJ From 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.;,,. £,.1n111;,,,,.,,,,, °""'Not AmtlWI With n-~ 630 Udo Park Drift, NeWpc>n Beach '1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil7m141ii1ii67 1m00iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir MAGICIAN ......... , year," Michaels said. Born in Upland, Calif., Michaels fondly remembers the day his father first introduted him to the wonderment or magic when he made a penny disappear. 'fHe said, 'I con't show you how, but you can learn how by reading,' " Mlcl1aels said. "lie basically took a child's curiosity and t\lrned it into a life-long love." Except for a couple' or teen years when "I thought I was too cool for magic," Michnels dedicated his free time to reading magic books nnd teaching himself how to master tricks. Almost entir~ly self-taught, Michaels said that not having the influence. or another magician was more of a benefit than a drawback. "I had no one to emulate or copy, so I had to develop my own style," he said. When he's not on stage, Michaels keeps buS'/ directing illusions for television. He recently finished working on a video with singer Tom Jones and another band. His most rewar~ing time, CROPS Fro• Pa9e 1 $15 this week," lngardia said. "Broccoli -we usually pay $8 or $9 a case, and now it's going to be about $24. And the same thing for caulinower. "Iceberg lettuce -we usually pay less than $10 a case, and this weekend we're lookfg at paying $24. "And this is goingtto go on for awhile, probably through the sum- mer." ., Meanwhile, local restaurant managers say they'll just absorb the extra costs or, if possible, re- .move the expensive products from the menu. "We generally run broccoli and -RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTEIY llC.· ... ,.. .... r... ..... IW -•II~ lllT• IUl-Ml-UN however, is spent teaching bis · selected students the secrets of the trade. "la's amazing how much you learn by teaching," Mkhaels said. "And it's so wonderful to see the continuation of this art in such a positive way." One of Michaels' students, 16-year-old Thomns Meyer from Pacific Palisades, rec~ntly won first place at the Internatiooal Desert Magic Seminar in Las . Vegas. "He's very &OOd at creating things ... he's just u great teacher,'' Meyer said of his mentor Michaels. While various magicians focus on specialities, such as close-up or stand-up magic, Michaels says he tries to incorporate all areas into his shows. Earlier in his caceer, Michaels specialized in stunt-type illusions · -such as escaping from a . strait-jacket while suspended upside down from a burning rope 150 feet in the air. During his touring stunt show called "Deathwatch," he routinely caught a bullet fired from-a .44-caliber Magnum into a steel cup held between his teeth. Once, he nearly died trying to escape from a strait-jacket while submerged in a water tank. "The next thing I remember was cauliflower in our salad bar, but those products are going bad very quickly," said Linda Logan, man- ager of Souplantation in Costa Mesa. "The rains really nooded the crops, and that's what happens when the plants gel saturated with water -they ~on't stay fresh for very long. "So, we're going to remove those items from the table after this week. We just won't offer them." Sofer said he usually mixes cel- ery slices in with his salads - a practice he's now thinking or dis- continuing. "It's either that or raise my pric- es," Sofer said. "I don't really know what I'm going to do. I can't serve lettt1ce when it's going to be that high, 1-800-AHA-USA 1 ff!. American Heart _._ Association...• FlghMg Hean a-a.. and Stroll• bcin1 puUcd out by two ambulance technicians." But in clauic "The 5boW must go on" mentality, Micha~ls performed the stunt again on the same day -successfully. He still holds the Guinness " World record for escaping from a strait-jacket in just 3.4 SeCOl)dS. The fact that Michaels is still alive is mote thnn magjcnl -it's a miracle. So he decided some time ago to leave behind the Houdini-type stunts and concentrate his talent on the less death-defying -but no Jess heart-stopping or breath-taking • -illusions. During one of his favorite illusions, named "Inferno," Michaels creates a girl out of fire and light. The audience acuially sees the girl emerge from the flames orf stage. As Michaels explains his " affinity for fire illusions, his words seem to describe his life as a magician in general. "It's almost like an animal. You have to respect it and contain it becaµse if there's any minor slip-up, it could jump up and bite you," he said. "The fascination, for me, is · 'being able to manipulate it <!nd come out 99% of the time unscathed." and celery is already high." lngardia said it'll probably be a week or two before consumers no- tice higher prices in the supermar- kets. That's because some or those reafy items are still being shipped in from Arizona and Mexico, areas unaffected by the storms. "Once those go out of season there, it's going to create a higher demand for the crops from North- ern California," lngardia said. "And there's not going to be much of a supply. People are going to be paying top dollar for lower quality produce. "And then May, June and July arc going to come along, and we're going to have nice weather, and people are going to be won- dering why they're still paying a lot. Dul, it's because the planting· is being done now." .. . ... ,· . . . •. "Academy Awards" ~t C-t11 ~t.,le , You are cordially invited to the Assist.ance League of Newport Mesa's 2nd Annual ''If ifM ol tM ~e..," A star-studded evening of enchantment and Oscar celebration March 27, 1995 6 p.m. · Bist.ango Restaurant and The Atrium in lrvlne Cost per person · $100 A glittering BMW 7 40 from St.erfing BMW will be auctioned at the ~ent. Bids start at $55,0:Xl Car value is $83,300. For more inlOrmation, call (714) 645-8929 I Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Monday, March 20, 1995 7 BRIEFLY CdM ·sharp at CIF RilaYs LONG BEACH - . On the surface it was but a sixth place finish, and fo r Corona del Mar High's swim forces, that's not normally a successful day. Dul as CdM· boys swimming coach Mike Starkweather points out, that's sixth among the best 48 in Southern Califor- nia, and that's not so bad, at all. The event: the CIF Southern Section Relays Saturday at Del- mont Plaza. "It was a really positive day for us," noted Starkweather, who watched his team rack up 118 points, just behind fifth place Irvine and well behind champion Peninsula. Thursday's school record of 4:01.35 in the individual med- ley relay by James Palda, Cam- eron Glasgow, Thad Buzoli~h and Adam Mcfarland was not approached in the finals by the same quartet, and their 4:04.77 was seventh. The 4 x 50 back team was fifth in 1 :46.54 and the 4 x 50 fly was fifth in I :43.2. A 4:26.37 in the 4 x 100 free was good for sixth and the 4 x 50 breast wa'i 10th in 1:43.22. The medley relay was sixth in consolations at 1 :47.40. Doug Jetton in the back and medley relays, Mike and John Casey in the individual events, Mike McClellan in th e breast, Alex Batley in the breast and medley and Palda in three events all came in for their share of praise from Stark- weather. Other notable moments: • Newport Harbor High re- corded 32 points, with five teams competing in either the championship or consolation fi- nals of the seven events con- tested. Rob Williams, Adam Madokoro, Jason Arrow and Rudolpho Tinajero combined to place sixth in the 4 x 50-yard breaststroke relay. Sailor teammates Tim Reid, Ryan Kennedy, CJ. Johnson and Tinajero combined lo fin- ish sixth in the 4 x 50-yard but- terfly consolation (14th overall) with a time of 1 :46.38. Newport was 16th overall in the 6 x 50 freestyle relay (2:24.71) and the 4 x 50 (1:52.94). Andy Detz, Williams, Tina- jero and Andy Snelgrove touched seventh in the 200- yard medley relay, but were disqaulified for an early start. •A Costa Mesa High\lineup of Robert Grayeli, Ryan Dandy, Sean Hylton, Ryan Kelly, Dan Buckley and James Co91fort won the consolation heat of the 6 x 50 free style (ninth place overall), but their time of 2:21.09 was fifth-best among all teams. In the consolation 4 x 100 freestyle, Dandy, Buckley, Hyl- ton and Comfort teamed ·lO finish third (3:27.56), or 11th overall .• •Costa Mesa competitors on the frosh-soph level also en- joyed success, earning fifth in the 4 x 100 freestyle (3:38.22) thanks to the efforts of Justi~ Taylor, Dominik Szuksztul, Jimmy Walters and Chad Cleaver. Walters, Szuksztul, P.J. O'Brien, Todd Hylton, Cleaver and Taylor also combined to finish sixth in the 6 x 50 free relay with a time or 2:31.10. The Mustangs were also sev· cnth in the frosh-soph 4 x SO butterOy and the 4 x 50 back· stroke relays. . · Newpopt'I r.tlllll wlnl SEDRINO, Fhi. -Newport Beach's Steve Millen led ll trio o( drivers to victory in the 12 Hours of Sebring, aver:igjng nearly 79 mph in the 25S-lap, 934.S-mile GT endurance eveot. Millen: Johnny O'Connell and John Monon combined to overcome torrential uina, wtiich at ono point Interrupted the race Cor more thaa • hOur, and a dctadled ........ wKHI. j PORTS SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CARLSON, 642·'4330, ext. 223 INAUGURAL TOSHIBA SENIOR CLASSIC AT MESA VERDE COUNTRY CLUB, MARCH 13· 19 . .. . . It It was a ·good ·sboW, but the "jury's ou~ ~ No one professes to be in the know about future of Senior Tour's return to Mesa Verde CC in '96. BY RlCHAIU> DUNN, SPOan Warru . COST A MESA -Amid reports from reliabre sources within the golf tournament, that next year's Toshiba Senior Classic will not be played at Mesa Verde Country Club, Tournament Director Don Andersen could not confirm Sunday that the Senior PGA Tour event would return to the site after a successful week in terms of attendance, weather and player appeal. Toshiba, which put $1 million into this year's event - $600,000 of the $800,000 purse, and $400,000 for television time on ESPN (Cadillac put up the remaining $200,000 purse mo.hey) -has a guaranteed three-year contract with the Senior Tour. The site of the golf course is in the hands of the Senior Tour and Andersen, executive director of the Orange County Sports Association, which manages the event. "Oh, no, not necessarily al all," Ander~en said, when asked if the second Toshiba Senior Classii: would be FINAL SCORES 199 ~t Archer, S120,000 100 D•vt Stodton, S64,000 Tom Wugo, S64.000 202 Muion Hrck. S48,000 67·72·63 203 DeWitt Wnvtr, 538,400 20S Ter1nDill, Sl0,400 J.C. nd, Sl0,400 206 Bob Murphy, S20,266 Al Ctibergtr. 520,266 Roder. ThompM>n, S20.266 . Tom Wtbkopf, S20,266 Jim Otnt. $20,266 Bob E. Smith, $20,266 207 Ed Snttd, S14,400 71-69·67 let T revlno, S 14,400 69·69•69 Bob Ouarlts, S14,400 68·69•70 208 Dick Rhyin. S 10,663 71·71·66 Bud Allin, $10,663 69·71-68 Jim Albus, S10,66l 69-70-69 Lury Zitglu, Sl0.663 • 70·69-69 Dive Eichelberger, $10,663 6l·7S·70 Simon Hobd.ly, $10,663 73·66-69 Jim Colbert. $10,663 209 68-71).70 Bob Zlmmerm.in, S7,314 72·70·67 Dick ~u. $7,)14 69·71·69 D.ale Dougliu, S7,314 71-70.68 Tom Sh.aw, $7,314 71-69-69 C~•ln Pffle, S7,3t4 73·67-69 h~Aoltl. S7,314 6S·74-70 Diw Hill. S7,314 61.n.n . 210 W•lt More, S5, 170 67·75·68 Cibby Cil rt. S5, 170 71·71·61 Chuck MooWb.mo, ss.110 7(>-71-69 J.-ck Kiefer, SS.170 71·6'-70 Dick Hendrickson, SS, 170 '9·70-71 lruce Summerh.ar,, SS, 170 71-68-71 Jttry M<Ctt, ss. 70 69-69-n latTy Uo<ttti, SS,l70 65-68-71 211 Jimmy Po..rll, M,080 71-71-69 C.y 8r~r, S4,080 69-72·70 Tommy A.iron, S4,080 u-10.n 212 Chi Chi Rodrlgutt. Sl,440 7S·69-68 Kermit Larlty, S3,340 70·7Hi9 Tony JKldln, Sl,440 71·69-72 C.ry Croh, S3,440 69-70·73 Bruce Crampton, SJ,440 71-68-n 213 Robert C•on.a, Sl,800 75·69-69 urJl: Gilbert, Sl,800 75·69-69 Wlll n Ztmbrlski, S2,800 69-7().74 2 14 Ben Smith, S2,240 72·71-71 Homtro Bl.anc.s, S2,240 69-73·72 Jim AYnhd, S2,240 70.12·12 Don lift, U ,240 67·7•-n 215 Don Davis, Sl,&00 71 .72.72 lobby Nichols, Sl,800 68-73·74 216 Orville Moody, Sl,640 Bill H.ill, S 1,640 Clwlt1 Coocl/• Sl,MO l utch a.lrd, 1,640 217 lob Dic"-1, S1,400 74-70.73 John P.aul um, Sl,400 76-68-n 218 Robert Domingu...z, Sl,240 68·74·76 Tony Perl.t. Sl.240 6S.74·76 219 OtMe ltm.in, $1,080 71·7S.70 John Brodie, $1,080 220 74-70-75 Ken Stin, 5920 71·73·76 Hirry Tosc.ano, S920 70-72·71 221 Al ktll~ $728 13.73.75 R•rt nclen, s12a 75.73.73 Br\IC'e Devlin, sna 70-74-77 lob•·~. sna 73·72·76 22) Bobby MikheU, SS84 72·f0-71 CcM littltt, S584 76-73·74 224 A11 Schlllint SS 12 71-76-70 lff (ldef, 12 76-73-75 played at a different course. "That's way too premature. We have to sit down and evaluate it. Evaluate all the facets. I think (Mesa Verde) Is a good facility." Over 400 votctl yes Some didn't \Ole. Still, even with the succe-., of the event, spearheaded by some 460 volunteers who hclpc;d orchcsirate it in le:.s than five months, no om: can :.ay \\<here ncll.I )Cur's To!.hiba Senior Classic \\ 111 be pla) ed. According to Lee Patterson, Senior PGA Tour media official, the tour and its players liked Mesa Verde. "You hear that after just about every tournament," Patterson "You can't assume Loo much. We JUS\ got O\er (Sunda) ), and we haven't eVcn talked i,.\bo.ut nc\t year," said Mesa said, regarding a possible move. . There's speculation that some club members, who were volunteers during the LPGA Uniden aQd Kemper Open events in the 1980s when Mesa Verde hosted those tournaments, wanted to bring the Senior Tour to Mesa Verde, and are disturbed by the fact that the Andersen-led OCSA organization was able to bring a Senior Tour event here after their futile efforts. Verde General Manager J im Walsh. ' •OVER 30,000 ... Me sa Ve rtie \Olunteers \\hO worked the eve nt, as well as the LPGA tournaments, said the crowds were larger for the Toshiba Senior Classic. Costa Mesa Police Sgt. D:ive Walker estimated a crowd of 10,000 on Saturday, and about 4,GOO more on Sunday. Andersen said Saturtlay\ estimated cro,~d \\as 10,800 and "somewhere around 16,000" on Suntl ay. Andersen and Art Schilling, Mesa Verde's he ad professional, both said they had heard no rumors. "We're going to wait (on a decision) until w~ get an evaluation on the event from the Senior PGA Tour, after our own evaluation, and after we've met with the club to get their opinions," Andersen sa id. "I think for a first year, and for the short lead tim e we had -and those are two major factors -that it went well. It's like anything. It's like the second time you ride a bike, it gets a lot easier." There were probably 6,000 10 7,000 fam on Frid:iy, ' Andersen said, and anywhere from 3,000 to 4,000 combined Monday through Thursday. "So that's over 30,000 for the week, and that's what we anticipa1ed at the beginning," Andersen ~:1id. Bill Wallace, the event's general chairman and a Mesa Verde volunteer. said the contract to ha\e the event wasn't <;'en signet! until Jan. 9, fo rcing organ1.tcr., to ''ork under the gun in preparation for the tournament. Schilling said that of the 438 club members, six voted against havi ng the event here. K.\nVYA RAINONE/fol rlll DAILY r1LOT Just when it all seemed hopeles~I ~ Archer was ready to . chuck it all , only to com·e alive at Mesa Verde CC. Bv RICHARD D VNN, S1·ou~ WRrrlll COSTA MESA -In the twi- light of hi s career, only t\\'O .days removed from deciding to hang up his spikes following this year's Senior PGA Tour, a cra.ty thing happened to George Archer. He \\On an event, his first smcc the 1993 Kaanapali Cl..l!.sic. Archer, \\ho turns 56 in Octo· ber, has endured physical aches and pains for 20 )ears in profes- sio nal golf. Recently, howc\Cr, the strains hatl been mental and emotional. "It was a thrill 10 see the one go in at 17,'' he said. "I'll bet Di· etnch (his grandson) was prettx_ happy today to watch hb grandfa- ther wi n." Archer, who towers over his compe tit ors at 6·foot·5 ( 195 pound::.), takes a daily dose of In· docm (an ant1·innamm:itory) to play golf. lie coulun't glay Y.ith- out the drug. Archer, \\ho h:is had surgery on bi' wris1, knee, !.houlder and b:ick in his career. \\.Jnts to wait another 10 years or so 10 have hip-rcrlacemcnt !.urge!). "Those others arc all little things that can be focd, but with a hip, ;,ou re- all} can ·1 f1\ it, ) l>U just re bu ii~ it, anJ the) onl) I.1st IS to 18 )C.ns," he said. Archer, \\ho raised "l made up my mind to retire two days ago, and now I end up win- ning a tournamcn1. Golf is a crazy game; you do things you're not sup- posed to do," Archer said Sunday, follo,ving his victory in the Toshi- ba Senior Classic at Mesa Verde Country C lu b, earning a S 120,000 paycheck along with retirement recon- siderati on. 'I made up my mind to retire two days ago, and now I end up win- ning a tour- nament. Golf his CJreer Senior Tour earnings to S4,498.915 ($1-16. '30 this year), never realized he would m:ikc that much money at his age. "1 went into the cattl e bus111C!>s to m:it..e this much monc), but it busted," he said. Archer, elated to see his name atop the lead- er board after a long drought. hit a railroad tic on 3. but got a breat.. \\hen his ball bouncetl onto 1he gn:cn. "The pars l maJc on 2 and 3, I got is a crazy game; yo u . do things you 're not supposed to do.1 good breaks and it kept 1111: m there," he said. Archer made four of his six birdies on the back nine in the fin al day of the three-day 1ournament, the first Se- nior Tour event ever played in Orange Coun- ty. His 6-under-par ~ put him at I I-under 199 for the tournament, beating Tom Wargo and -GEORGE ARCHER "\\,hen I was in flor- ,1118 winner 1J:i. I ditln't e\cn know if I \\ante ti to put the current Senior Tour money-lender Dave Stockton by :i stroke. ice in the ground. l lcck. 1f I kccr playing \\ell and make a lot of money, I don't know. r \'e go1 a greedy wife, anti l guess now I 'II have to play :ls long as I physically can." m Roy AIH.vneit. $464 226 76-73·7' H#Old Henninc. J'32 227 70-73·13 °""'" st«ont. $400 n -7'-75 Six-foot.five George Archer points to his ball as if he's giving it some advice. It must have paid off as he came down the stretch to claim the Inaugural Toshiba Senior Classic at Mesa Verde Country Club by one stroke over Dave Stockton and Tom Wargo Sunday afternoon. Archer, who captured his 16th ca reer Senior Tour title, shot 67 and 68 in the first two rounds. but continued to struggle with his putting, even though he was only three off the lead at 5-undcr heading into Sunday's finale. His winning shot came on 17, a 406-yard par-4, when Archer sant.. a 25·foot birdie putt for the lead. Archer became the youngest champion in Senior Tour history (50 year.;, 14 Ja;,s) in 1989 to wan a..,title when he cap1ured the Gat- lin Druthers Southwest Classic, his tour debut. Now, he's one of the oldest to "in. Notes 11 a cun .-Mesa Verde CC pro Art Schilling saves·his day with cellar-escaping round. hero on Sunday in fronl of several family members, currcn1 and former pupils and hordes of friends. He ftred an even·par 70, making birdies on 3 and 4. to finish his three rounds at 14-<Mr 224, tyina him With Lee Elder and aheed of Roy Abrameit (225), Harold Henning (226) and Cbarlie Sifford (227). "You IOC some respect today," a su Ina fan laid to SdtilU...,. who was ~km. bebind the counter in his pR> shop bia mOrniDi road. ScMliac w Aid M ~Ilia the ....... ~ (6:cwer) U. bl did ......, ... 1. .,. ego-fulfilling (as a Senior :rour pro) with ever)'t>Qdy comina up to you. It was everything I thouaht it would be, very excltina.:- For Schillina. who was one of three sponsor exemptions. this month is his swan sons. Mer 18 yean on the job, he's leaving early next month to open the Plantation Reson Golf Cub in Indio, a Fred Couplcs-desfaned c:oune. The IS.hole IOlf coune Will DOI opea for anotMr ye:ar. 6\at Schllliq. who Wiil be the manaaer ud pl( dinclor, wiD be there fot club ~ DCl ••~.xdination . •Jl'ljlllll •........ M'-& llid. ..,,.... ... , .., t .... amb OI llC1 ntl • ,.._ OllJ Pf._. cbere arc -. "l thin~ I've ~ot u i.hot," Still 'aid. "I've got a car (CnJilluc), a scorcbo3rd and a TY thing there in the way." StilJ was able to drop onto the fairway without a penalty, a T.1.0 . (Temporary tmmO\-abJe Ob truclion), aceording 10 Senior Tour rules of'ricial Bert Weaver. "I wouldn't let him play with all those people there," Weaver said. Sunday, another tee shot from 13 was hit into the crowded hOspitatilJ area. this time by Al Kelley, who WIS a 8WUdCd "T.1.0 . No one was hun .au.er time. "lt act your attention." ~ saiCI Of the extremely narrow falrwa,r wilb rood-eatlna pcopae Ji\liac .. Md arouaa tho e'h1 tents. "li·s ltiQd of a daaprous atta. ., •TEE MONEY -How weD-tUd II a caddie? "I tlll'M4 dowtt 1 S40.d004 ,ar cominctiDll .lab ID dO ....... aid a. Jcmes. Juba .... ~ c.ddil. ••-4 _ ... T411n \ Newport Beach/Costa Mn• Dally Pilot IRllPLY Newport Aquatics Center junior. rowers s~ore heavily :· NEWPORT BEACH -Newpon Aquatict Center junior rowers ore restina 011 thelr laurel today rot· towina a successful Nn In the B:iy Arca ln compc1ilion al Lake Mer· ced (San Fraqcisco) over the weekend. four to earn his fifth win in six de- cisions. It was his third complete aamc of the suson as he im- p roved his confercncc-le3ding strikeout total to 51. His ERA is llcco, Wllhenlrad Stir WilMn and Prln1rn; Ha&•l'ty and Boyt.. w-tta1t11y, 6-0. l -WithtrJ, 0-1. 28-tilfsta <SCCl. ICC ClrllOlll lly hlih J CdM't Cappello 1111ft81 ·: .. 2.15. ' llUIA PACIFIC I, ICC 4- Scc:ond pmt SoCal College 300 000-J-4 a ' Azusa Paclrrc 520 001 11:-8 6 0 At Saturd:iy's Pucific Novice Re- gatta the NAC iunior rowers were second in 'mens eight, first and second in women's singles, second and fifth in women's eight and first in women's fours. Val~ncia, in his fitth aame uftcr missing ' 18 with u broken finger, broke a 1-J tie with his first homer of the season in the fourth tQ hand Mike Cosgrove his first loss in five decisions. HUNTINGTON BEACH Ncwporc Beach's Nick Sncco al- lowed just three go:ils In two games and Newport 9each's Jason Wishensr11d scor~d twice in both g:imes to pace the Beach City Lightning Squirt Ice Hockey team to 4-1 and 4-2 victories over the South Coast Sabres of Anaheim' ~>Ver the weekend. The decisions send the Light· ning Squirt against unbeaten Thousand Oaks in the Southern Caljf ornia Championship series. Sec~ley and Primm; Niebla and Cop~s. W-Nl~bh1, 7·1. L•&«kley. 28-Seldc:l 2 (SCO. HR-Seidel (SCCI, Swcwll (SCCl. ttogers .(AP). sec tennis rolls on COSTA MESA Southern C.ilitornia College's bid for its first-ever Golden State Athletic Conference men's tennis title con- tihued without a hitch S:iturday as the Vanguards handled visHing Azusa Pacific, 7-2. SANT A BARBARA -Com- peting for the first time in two yeus, Southern Culifornia College redshirt freshman Brinn Carli,o n displayed nO' rust in winning the high jump Snturdny at the Et1i,ter Relays at Santa Barbara City Col· lege. Carlson, in his first meet of the year after playing on the Vun- gunrd basketball team, tied his personal best with a leap of 7-0. CORONA DEL MAR -Co- rona del Mor Hiah sophomore John Cappello was 1he lone hiah-• light for the host Sea Kings, ~m­ ing both points in the hos1s' 16·2 loss to top-ranked Santa Barbato Saturday. Cappello absorbed his only loss 'of the season 10 the Dons' Som Adam Webster, who is ranked No. 2 in Southern California, uccord· ing to CdM Cooch Tim ,Mang. The field consisted of Berkeley High, Capitos Crew of Sacra- mento, Harbor Crew, Long Beach, Zl..AC (San Diego girls), San Diego, Pacific Rowing Club, St. Ignatius High, Marin Rowing As· sodation and Oakland Strokes. • Corona del Mar High product Todd Kehrli went 3 for 4 for the Pirates, who improved lo 12· 11, 4· 3 in conference.. C:Wress fell ~o 20-4, 7-2. OCC O, CV.USS 1 Seidel remains hot AZUSA -Southern California College sen1or Rylln Seidel contin· ued his rampage at the plate, going 4 for 4 with a home run and two doubles in the second half of a doubleheader sweep Saturday by Golden State Athletic Conference host Azusa Pacific. Junior Ryan Lewis, playing tl)rough a stress fracture . in his foot, had the match of the day, rallying from down, 5·2, with triple-match point in tt\e second set, before falling, 6-4, 6-7, 7-6, to Kevin Haymond in a singles mara· thon. Brian's brother Kevin, a junior transfer from Fullerton College, went 6-10 in his track debut, alter also having competed in basket· ball, to finish ~cond. • "Brian missed three shots at 7· 2, but one auempt was fairly close," said SCC coach Bryan Wilkins. The Sea Kings fell to 4-2. SANTA URURA 161 CD~ 2 Singles: Stonebreotker (CdM) lost to Schlo6oltom, 5·7, l<>1t to Carrera, 1·6, lost to Webster, t-6; Cappello (CaMl \OOn 6-2. 6·3, lost. 0-6; Mcfarbne (CdMJ lost, 3·6, 3·6, 0-6. NAC's roster comes from 55 junior rowers who attend Corona del Mar, Newport Harbor. Edison, University, Woodbridge and Santa Margarita high schools. CyprHs 001 000 000-1 4 2 Orange Co~t 100 200 00• -3 8 1 Cosgrove, Petrosian (S) and Trentine. C.rdner and Yanagluwa. W-C.udner, S·l. L-Cosgrove, 4·1. 28-Wllson (OCO. HR. Valencia (OCC). The highlights were also plenti· Cul on the track, where junior Tim Hardin lowered his own school record. in the 5,000 meters by 17 seconds, posting a time of 15:20. Doubles: J;ihangiri·fruchbom (CdM) lost to Stoll·MilrOull, 1·6, lost to Yilrdi-logue, 1·6, lost lo Corletl·Atmslrong. 2-6; Weinsteln·Colem;in (CdM) lost 0·6, 1 ·6, 2·6;·Stauffcr·Shukla (CdMl, lost 0-6, 2·6, 2·6. Sunday's St. Ignatius lnvita· tional against a field of St. lg· natius, Long Beach and Berkeley's men at Lake Merced the women's varsity eighr, women's JV eight and women's varsity fours were all first, the men's varsiry eighr and JV eight were third, respectively, and the men's varsity four was sec· ond. Mesa lalls In Ude game COST A MESA Calvary Chapel High's softball team . smothered host Costa Mesa in Saturday's championship game of the Costa Mesa/Daily Pilot Jovi ta· tional at TeWinkle Park with a 6·0 victory. Seidel, who now has eight horn· ers, had half the sec hits against APU left-hander Ruben Niebla, who pitched a seven-inning, 8-4 victory in the second gaine. Brian Hagerty's complete-game three-hitter propelled the hos ts, 2- 1, in the first game. Another Vanguard highlight, however, was the impressive work of junior pitcher Kevin Withers. The SCC right-hander scattered six hits and stru ck out two in the first game, before an unearned run cost him his first decision in the ninth. SCC freshman Jeff Baker pre· vailed in another singles nail-biter, 7-6, 7-6, while freshman teammate David Robbins and Ross Andel also won their singles matches. Lewis combineo with Andel to win in doubles, where Robbins and Baker also teamed with seper· ate partners to prevail. Sophomore Nikee Pool shaved 12 seconds off her pervious best in the 1,500, winning her race in a time of 4:52.-1. Pool also anchored a school· record perform:ince in the 4 x 400 relay, adding :. sizzling 56.9 split to freshmen Aimee Duxmun and Karen Anderson, :.ts well as sopho- more Erin Culver, to finish off a tim e of 4: 10, five seconds better than the previous sec best. Local schedule TODAY ......... College -LlnOeld College at Southern Californla College, 2:30 p.m. • SwlmMlnt Next on the agenda for the NAC juniors is the San Diego Crew Classic April 1·2. Both teams are 4-2. on the sea- son. The Vanguards improved to 9-2, 6-0 in GSAC play, while APU fell to 3-6, 1·4. High school boys ilnd girls -long Be;icli Poly ill Coron.i def Mar, 3:15 p.:n. S.ftltall DCC tops Cypress, 3-1 Among the all-tournament play· ers picked were Raeme Payne, Sara Soyder and Julie Collett of Costa Mesa. College -Southern Californiil College ill Faull..ncr University (Al;ibama), 1 p.m. Community college -Riverside at Or.rnge Co;isl, J p.m. COST A MESA -Mark Gard· ner threw a complet.e-game four· hitter and Nick Valencia hit a two· run home run to propel host Or· ange Coast College to a 3-1 Or· ange Empire Conference baseball vic tory over Cypress Saturday. CALVARY CHAPEL 6 COSTAMISAO Calvary Chapel 200 040 0-6 5 2 Cos la MeSil 000 000 0-O 2 5 APU improved to 19·5, 10-1 in conference. while sec fell 10 7-17. 3-8. AZUSA PACIFIC 2 , sec 1 fir5t g.ime sec 7, AZUSA PACIFIC 2 Singles; Robbins <SCC> def. Zahradnik, 6-4, 6-1; Andel (SCCJ der. M3rcel. 6·1, 6·4; Ha.r_mond (AP) dd. le~is, 6·4, 6·7, 7·6; B~r <SCCI de(. Troup, 7·6, 7-6; Scott (SCC) def. Dubransky, 6· 1, 6·2; Bell (AP) de(. Vlllu, 5·7, 6-4, 6-4. Doubles: Robbins·Johansson (.SCC) def. Milrcel·Haymond, 6-4, 6·2; LC\~is-Andel (SCC) def. Bell· Troup, 6·4, 6· 1; hker·Scolt lSCC> def. Dubr<lnsl<y·Holmes, 6·2, 6·2. . Additionally, Pool turned in a split of 2:21 in the 4 x 800 rday lo round out a sterling day's work. Junior Jason Schaefer ran an 800 split of 1:55.8 in th e 4 x 800 relay, easily his best time for th;ll distance, while junior He:.ithcr Sal· isbury recoredcd a personal bcs1 in the 3,000. ltigll school -Ne"'port H;11bor .it Los Amii;os, J:T§ p.m.; S;inl.i An.i Valley at Cosfa Mes.i (doublchNder), 2:30 p.m. Golf I ligh school -Esl.inci.i vs. Woodbridge ill R;incho S.in Joaquin, 2:30 p.m. Badminton Gardner, a sophomore left· hander, struck out six and walked Psygocki and Winier; M ontgomery <and Snyder. SoCal College 010 000 000-1 J 2 A.zusaPacific 000 001 001-2 6 2 lligh school -Corona dcl M;ir at founl;iin Valley, J :IS p.m. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES· PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES =P=U=B=L=l=C=N=O=T=l=C=E=s== ·Eighty percent of low and address the needs of tow Hall °'the City Clerk'• Of· tratlon authority will be PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 1168, in the olhce of th• county fKAC11 fed Entttpuaa RANT, A CaUlornla CorporaHon. mod 1 Inc t nd mode ate Income Fl Cl Hall granted unless an Inter· recorder of aatd county u de· "aald Tru&tM. By Carlo G BorretN. PYestdenl era• ome reners 8 ' 1 lice. lat oor ty ·Hied person files an ob-CNS12~8997 NOTICE OF fined111theDeolltationolRntric-BylDStNic:aCorn11any.aoent Thlsstatemenlwasliledv.1lh PUBLIC NOTICE with large lamflles llvo In homeownera wtio realde n Coples of the Consolldat9d Jeellon 10 the petition and NOTICI OF TRANSFER PUBLIC HEAR I NO 11on1 recorded 111 book 1 •091 By V1ek1 J Hopkin• Ille county Clerk 01 Oranoe ---------1 overcrowded conditions. substandard or over· Plan will also be available show good cause why the OF PERSONAL NOTICE IS HEREBY o~• •37. 1n the olfa ol the Ass1stan1 Secrelart County on february 28. t99S PUBCLIC Ng:1c£ The housing atock Is gen-crowded housing. al the Neighborhood Com· court should not grant the PROPERTY PURSUANT GIVEN 01 the Intention of county reco1der ol aalC! county, 17!>0 E fourth St . Ste 700 NOTICE· This ffctltlous Name ITV erally well matched to the Emergency and transl· munlty Conler, Downtown authority. Iha Cltlzen·a Adlllsory Com-and localed HI the c:11y ol Cotta Santa Ana. Ca 112705 Statemeol Hplfes five years COIT.A MEIA City's existing housing de-tlonal housing programs Community Center Iha A HEARING on the petl· TO SECTION 3440.1 mltlff on Surplus Property Mesa. county ol Orange 11111 of (714~43 8372 lrom tti• date It was hied In the CONSOLIDATED mand. Since there Is a sul· for persons al-risk of be-Costa MHa llbrarle;, and lion wlll be held on APRIL OF THI! CALIFORNIA of the Newport-Mesa UnJ. ~:;111d_:1~1~ ce::: 1 ':~ ~;;itab:·~~~.:~~~~;~~ Ofllce 01 the County Clerk A. new PLAN IUMMARY llclent numb« of units to coming homeless auch u the AH Center. For further t3, 1995. at 1:45 P.M. In CIVIL CODE fled School District to hold a rnao rded H1 ~k 1~3 p:aqs I lollowt~O teltohoM numbtfa on Flcdtious Business Name Stata· FY 199~98 meet the needs of the pop-supportive s8Mces. rental Information, contac1 Murie! ~pt.Cl703 Dr~t~~ ~J. ~~:~1~ ~:i!a~: ~: a mHtlng at the Uncoln El-and 2 ol 011ct1m1o1.1n the olta th• day belore the Nie (71 •1•80· ment must be llled before that Ur~ 1~.!;~~~~~~oc; ulatlon, the lsau. of unmet aUlstance and acquisition Berman, Redevelopment aO:e. c'X 92668. ' ~ret1on' whose principal •m:;•~;c.~0~~~~~~ ~~he ~'~ 2eco~.,u~..,d';l ~r • I0030c PU8 3J6 3113 =~ ~~~ ~~111 ':~~i;,m~: department requlrH a Con-houalng needs relatH to of affordable rental housing and Housing Manager, IF' YOU OBJEc:i: TO the eHcutlve oHlce 11 One ~w Drive, Corona del •032~.3I01ha 1t1tttnt in 1t1d 10 3/20 use In this stale 01 a FICtltloos aolldated Plan for all HUD alfordablllty rather-than units. (714) 754-6167. granting of tho pebtlon. you Christina Center. 301 North M 1 r , ca I If 0 r n I a. on thole Pof110na 01 the oommon Business Name In YIOlallOn 01 community planning and avsllablllty. Supportive HrvtcH, tran-Tho final date for public should appea.r at the hear-Walnut Street, Wilmington, WednHday, March 22, aiea n a1io.., and dehntd on th• PUBLIC NOTICE the rlQl!ts of anotner undet developmont lormula grant Thor• 11 18Vefe shortage slUonal housing for bat· comment• to ~ aubmltt9d Ing and state your ob-Delaware 19807, Intends lo t995, al 7:00 p.m. for con-condon1111111111 p1an aboYt ,...,,ed Federal' State Of common raw program•. Th• Con-of low Income housing with tered women and group along with the con-~~! or file written ob-NII to a trust, the trustff Of alderalion of alternate use to, conlltllllg ot budd1119 and rnf:~.~t·::J~::ss (set Section ' U400 el seq =~~ r=r=~• 't: 111 ~t need of 2,818 homes'°' abused children aolldated Plan to HUD 11 \::"th.~-~:::= 1~ ~":..M: ~~.~!'~~ ~~~c:~ ::•t.:;:f~t•o!~o!-=~ IWIUTATEMENT Bustnen and Pfolesslons comblnln~ the plannlng units. to assist persons In transl-Ai>rll 20. 1995. pnranc. may be In person aociatlon) whose addl ... rnendallona to tM Board of uno Pl!Clll 3 Ni undMCltd The lollowlllQ person(s) Code) and submission aspects of Thero are an estimated tlon from homelessnosa to p u bll ah ed Newport or by your-attorney. ta• ChaM MelloTech c.n-Education 4032183llOtha1111111.,1111 •nd 10 lsl'ilt dOlng buslr\tss as tST FksltlflnO two formula grant pro-579 homeless persons In permanent housing. 8each~osta MHI Dally IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR lw, BtoolcJyn, New YOflc GOVERNING BOARD lhoM .,Qnion1 ol the CO'TlmO'I HA.ABDI\ RE ST A.URAHT 9630 OISCOvtRT UCAOW COM· grams for which the Chy of Costa Mesa lnc1uding 225 Supportive HrvlCH for Piiot Match 20 11195 or a contingent cr9ditof of 11245, nrtaln rights under C•rolrn 9 Stocker Ex' area aa lhown and dtlintd 011 tht Garden Grcwt Blvd Garden PAMY Costa Mesa receives lunds: In temporary shelters or low lnc:omo eldor1y.peraons • Mn2 the doceu9d, you must r119 certain homo equity reYOIY· • ' • Condo1111n111m plan abo'ie releued Grove. CA 92644 7711 C1ntrr Are SM 440 Community Development with motel vouchOf'S and such u nutt1tlon programs • VolM clalm wlttt the court Ing credit lino eccounts eoutlve DI.rector to tiree0t th11elrom all c.ondom111· Sung Nam Lim. 22492 Huntington 811C11. CA 926'7 Block Grant (CDBG) and 354 unsholte·ed homeless voluntHr programs and PUBLIC NOTICE and mall a copy to the per-( t ll e •'Hom• E q u It y Bualneaa S•rvlces & ium u11111. aa blltldHIVI and other Clmtnlto Costa Laouna Hiiis CA. Newporl 8uch·Costa Mesa HOME Investment Psrtnef· · • aonal representative ap-loans'"). HCUred by dMda Auxlll•ry Operation• irnprovtmt11I• Aleo mim 111y 97653 CN297 t 70 17024/MW Mar ship (HOME) Programs. Thirty.five percent 01 adult day care programs BSC 3774 Pointed by tho court within. of truat °' mortgagH on Publlahed Newport Mid all oil, orl rioh••. Ot11olellm, Jung Ja Um. 22492 Camlnllo 6.f3.20,21, 1995 Major Flndlnga homeless porsons are In lor those with Atzhelmera. NOTICE OF lour months from the date roaldenllal propot1Je1 lo-Beach~osta Mesa Daily miner•. rn111.,af rogh11. n1tu11t C~la. L-ouna H1ns. CA 92653 Over hall of lower in· lamllles and 65% are lndi· Sefvlcea for persons with PETITION TO of llrll Issuance. of tho l•t· cited In California. which Piiot March 15, 20, 1995. gu riohlt. and othtt hydroear· Th" business IS conducted PUBLIC NOTICE come renters pay more vlduat adults or youths. dlsabllllles such as r• ADMINISTER tera as provided In section wife originated or ecqulred W907 bon1 by wllattof'ltf n1111e known, by husband & wile Fiie Ne Fl3ll4I h 50% f . I 1 Thlrty·elghl percent of habllitatlon progr11m1 tor 9100 of the Calllornla Pre> by tho Hiier (or related geolht1rn1t llNm and all frod· The rtQlstrant commenced to flCTITIOUI IUSOIESS t an o income n r9nl . Costa Mesa's homeless housing and accesslblllty ESTATI! OF: bale Code. The time tor fil· companlea) In the ordinary PUBLIC NOTICE ud• dt11Vtd from any o lhe !Tansact business under !tie NAME STATEMENT Fllty percent of lower n-.. 1 • CONSTANCI! Ing claims will not expire cour11 of Its tending bull· loreooino. lhll may be Within 01 llcl1tl0 s buslnts n r coma homeowners pay poputat19n are dually di· Improvements to publ c fa· ROTHBART before lour months from nHSH Certain rlghla Flctltloua ullder lht Pllcel of ~nd ht1ein ul.,ted b 5 :~e 0 Thi IOllowtng Der1on(s) over SO% of Income In agnosed'' u having both cllilles. CASE NO. A 177077 the hearing date noticed under ihe Home Equity Builn•sa Name above dnc1lbed, logllher 11111h th• ~fcT~:o SUNaG ::~nu~ JUNG IS/are Oolno business as. DOH housing costs severe mental Illness and Services for lower Income To all helra beneflclarlH above. Loans remain with Benell· St t t PetOelual riQhl of dnU1no. m1nin11, JA LIM . RAMON'S MEXICAN REST.AU· ' aub1lance abuse problems. children and youth such as creditors, contingent Cfedl: YOU MAY EXAMINE the cial Mortgage Corporation The lo1to!t:'S:,~sons are tlCDlorln9 and opeilftnO thtttlor Tltls statement was m d with RAHT, 1696t Gotdenwesl Street There are an estimated youth counseling and aher· tors, and peraona who may fit• kepi by lhe court. If you and the doeumentatlon evl· doing business as: :,~~~~~0:14 a~d d'";'0:1"9 ~h• the County Clerk 01 O~ANGE Huilfnoton ~·~A. 92647 •,228 persons with special school programs. olherwlH be Interested In are a person Interested In denclng certain ol lnth• e .D. ENTERPRISE. 333 ~nd l<ldudrng ~th~ •,~h~t : Counry on tebruary 21 1995 Mos:'l:?.on Cir~ r~~nu 5~2 houllng needs In Costa R .. ourc.. the will or Htate, or both, ~h •~tate. you f may1 ~I• '°i:"' ~ ~r'gafc• be 1l'; Huntington St. lrvlne, CA wti•P.toc~ or dtrec:oona~ dntl and NOTICE ·This r1ct1ttous Name Buell CA 92649 • ng on Mesa lncludlng the frail eld· The Consolidated Plan or: CONSTANCE ROTH· ues: I~ c~urt ra1 ~~3ca :; :.~WI at c:. ~~rio!t of· 92720 rn111e trorn llnde other than aald Stallment expires llvt years QiiheMa Gutttnez, 5562 erty, aeverely ~nlally Ill, propoua to allocate B~iETITION h be ~. filing ~an lnvenlory flee· Flashtu Inc ng29B Ro~'1 Darvish, 333 Hun-land, htfe1nabovtdnc11bld, orl or lrom the datt 11 was ltled In lhe Mossvale Circle Hunllnoton developmentally dlaabled, $2,257,000 In public fundl fil9d b LORIN SE~OFF ~~ and apPtalsal of estate as-TechnoloOY of., suiil 200, tl'1:1on St.. lrvlno, CA on Mttt. lunna and aliafta 11110. OlllCe ol lht County Clefk A new Beac:tl. CA 92649 · phyalcally dlsabl9d, per· for COBO and HOME the sJporior Court of Call· sets or of any petition or lrvlno, c~ 927l8. Tho aale 9/hl~ bualness Is con· t~10~9h or 1e10tt th• 111bturlaet r1eat1ou1 Busm.ss Name Stats· Tltls business Is condualtd HARBOR LAWN_. aona addicted to alcohol or FUNDS lo the above ac-fornla, County of ORANGE account as prOlllded In of the Home Equity Loans ducted by: 111 Individual :.,.,.~ 111~ ~ttnbot~ .~;,;rent ~s1t be f~~ btl~rt lhal by husband & wtle MOUNT OLIVE ~rugs, or persona with HIV/ tivllles. THE PETil'ION requests llC'tlon 1250 of the Cali-Is acheduled to OCCUt on br The reg.latranl(I) com-wtupstOcked or dtttct10nally me ~OH IS s tement Registrant has nol yet tieoun AIDS. Notice of Public Hearing/ thet LORIN SEPTOFF be lomla Probate Code. A A• after March 30. 1995. menced to ttansact bus!-dr.,_, wen. tunne\t a1>d thh• d°" ri n;: :: ~ulllr.: the to transact boslness undet the C mete S leS PrtorttyActfvttlH LocallonolOocu~nl appolnt9duporsonalrep-quost for Special NoUce Publlahed Newport neat under the FIC1itl~unde<111dbtl1mthorti.yondlhtUSI S O 1 bOU$flC1.lllous bu51ness name or e ry a ActlvlUes to address the Notice 11 hereby given rHentallvo lo administer form II available from the B~ach~oata Mesa Dally Business Name(s) listed mtnor ~m~t lht1eol. alld to ~uslne'J.s~ .. N~e ~o~laUondof Mmes Isled herein Leads Furnished tho ••tat• of the decedent court cl1Nk. Pilot March 20, 1995 above on· nta redoll retunnel equip ma.ntm ' r ~ "'" un •1 SIGNED. RAYMOND GlJTIER· alfordablllty needs and ,.. that Iha second publlc THE PETITION requeala Attome~ for the P•tl-Mm Robert DArvtsh , __ d"1>tll alld o0erat1 any tdtr · StJlt. or common law REZ OPHEUAGIJTIERREZ 4 2 h&bllltatlon needa of lower hurlng for th• Con-the dec9dent'a Will and tlon•r: T E Thia stalemont waa med IUdl Miii or rn1na wd~ol/I (SH Section 14400 11 stQ This stJlement was hied with -lnc:ome renters with the IOlidated Plan will ~ held codlclla. 11 81l'(. be admitted DOUGLAS £. GODBE, PUBLIC NO IC whh the County Clerk 01 11o_,. th• rivht to dnM rnina. Business and Pfolessions the County Clerlt ol ORAHGf •lllillllllllliii••I Tenan1 Based A.aslstance on Monday, April 17, t995, lo probate. Tho wiU and ESQ (Csa170975) cna 1249291 Orange County 00 Febru-store rrptore alld 01>11att ode) County on tebrUlfY 21 1995 PAc.IC vmw Program and tho AcqulsJ.. at tho Hour ol 6:30 pm In any codlclls are available 235:i'1 PASEO DE VA-F1ctltlous ary 3, 1995 through the aurlx:. ol lht upper lrSI tiling TEAM HCROW INC. NOTICE· ThlS ffc1111ous Na.mt ......_,...e , ... -Uon and/Of Rohabllitallon the City Council chamber• lot eumlnatlon In the flle LENc•a STE 11• , .. a 1 N F838112 500 f~ ol lh• tubturtx:. ol the 13151 BrookllllfstSI Stalmltnl uplres live years ---1 If d bl ta1 hous 1 Cos M Ci H·'I kept by th• court -. • .. , ._ ua neaa •me orMustt. n reeertld by th• Gat6tn Grow CA 92643 rrom the date It was llltd In th ~ • ~ o 1 or 1 9 ren • o 18• esa ty ., • 77 THE PETITION. r ue111, 0 UN A HILLS, CA Statement Published Newport Beach-lrw1e Comoany, 1 Mt01119111 Ntwi><>rl Baacll·CoSta Meu ' °"'"' • Cnme'lory Ing. Code enforcement ac· FaJr Dnve, Costa MHa, llUlhoflty to admlnl::!r the 92853, (714) 455-The following poraons are Costa MHa Dally Piiot Corpo~io11, Ill~ r1eo1ded in CN297151T·1808·C Mat ~~~I "'~:'nly ~lerll A new 3500 pedflc Vtiew Drive Uvru.t wlU ensure th• main-Calllomla, at which time eatato under tho lndopen-7444 doing bualnHs u : BEST February 27, Morch, 8, 13, boofl 14022 p:191m Paioel 4 A 6•13.20.27. 1995 ment msusl bt 'r:d :;:r;~~i ~ ~ tenance ol decent, aale and place any and all per. dent Admlnlslrallon of Es· Publlshod Newport ONE HORIZONS, 1100 20. 1995. non-~1111Ve _.,.,and rtghl llmt Tiii lilng 01 ttils state 1 .....,. and nnltary housing. sons Interested may ap-talH Aci. (Thia eulho1lty Beach-Costa Mesa Dally Quall Street, Suite 1~ m :m':n~n 1:,i:d:;:.:;,nol 1111:; PUBLIC NOTICI dott not ol llsell IUlllOflllm~~ ~~~~~~=:--" Rehabllllatlon need• of pear and be heard thereon. will allow the pel'aonal rep· PUol March 17, 20, 24, N~ Beach, Call PUBLIC NOTICE 2 above Pltcel S A non-mL Fiii Mo. flaHll use In lllls state ol 1 Fictitious f ,_ 1111... moderate Income renters Commonla may alao be rHentatlve lo take many t995 llBe~One R IE late Inc Nterntlll and 119hl to UM thoM FICTITIOUS I USINESS Business Ntmt In Vlolatlon ol _ 1 .... If will be addressed via ac· aubmltted 10 tha Houalng Kil~• ;irout ta~rurt ai>: • Fm298 lCa~llornla).ea 11 ~ Ouiii NOTICE Of oortion• ol th• common• 11.a NAME IT AU MENT the rights of another under _... qulalllon and/or r• and Community Develop-prov · ,•or• ng1cer StrNI Suite 200 Newport APPLICATION TO dncnbell1npa1ct131bollt The lolloWlnO person(s)ftder•r. Stats. or common law Mortuety * Chapel habllllallon of rental prop. ment Departmont. Persona ~:V9!r ~F·~~~ '::'· PUBLIC NOTICE Beach CA. 92660' IBLL ALCOHOLIC YOU ARE tN DEFAULT UNOEA ls/are doing business as SNI (Set Stctlon 14400 et seq . et.matlon 9'11H; code enforcement W811tlng coplH ol lho Con-reaentallve WI~ requlrfcf Notice Is hereby given Thll 'bUtlnHI It con-BIVERAOES 8:it~s~ v~~JS\f:JE~IT~~'\4 SN~1 1501 t Parkway Loop, ~~in)tss and Pfolesslons ~ 110 BrCMldwey wlll ensure the main-solldated Plan may come 10 give nollce to Interested that the underslgnocf wlll duct9d by: a corporaUon 317195 PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT Unit NO E, Tustin. CA 92680 'f . • ~· Mee8 tenance of decent, aafe to the Housing and Com-pe1aon1 uniHI they have be IO/d at Public Auction The regl1trant(1) Cb~~ To Whom It May Con-MAY BEt SOl.D AT A Mll 1_lf•c:~n27~fmO • 2!1 Crockett ~=~O~Y ESCROW COMPANY ...... and a111Uary housing. munlty Development 0. walv9d notice or con11oted on MONDA'(, APRIL tO. rnenc:ed to tranaact .,_ earn: NEWPORTER BEACH SALE IF YOU NEU> AN EXl'l.A· •~•••· ........... 1 Loans and/or grants to partmont, 5th FIOOf City. lo the proposed action.) 1995 10:00 A.M. KELLY l noss under the Fictitious HOTEL INVESTMENTS U..C NATION Of tHE NATURE Of TH This bostness Is conducted lnl Ginter At'I •Sit 440 • -----------1~-----------.:. Tho lndeponclem admlnll· KARL JACKSON K.E. AUC-8u1lnHI Nemt(I) Hated 11 (are) applying to the D• PROCE£DlNG AGAINST YOU y by 1n lndlridull Huntington S.acll, CA 92647 --------~--------~--------~====~====~~~·po~~~~ -~~~~~~D~~A~~· T~~~~mtn~~~~~~~ 925 RIALTO ·C>..' '2311 Best Ono RMI Estate Inc .. ..,1ge Control to aell alco-3t51 "'rwwt Aw lhtd DI & 02 tranSac1 l>lls~ess under 1111 CN29716017041.4AW Feb 27. • 009..a73.07i4, AUCTION E. Roboft Berends, Jr. hollo beveragH al 1107 Colla Meta, Ca "(II • tlr llCltllous business name Of Mar6,13.20. 1995 BONO #~M9. Thi• 1tatemen1 wu filed JamborH Rd.. Newport lddr• or cornmo11 dtllQnJI names hllld lbOvt on March t. PUBLIC NOTICE Allapace~otta Mesa, with the Cotlnty Cl«k of Beach. CA 92680 with a or orol)ltly ,. tllown allow. 1995 t635 Newport Blvd., Coala Orange County on Febfu. "'47" On·S1le General watranty II O!Ytll at lo 111. com SIGNEO HAE SUN KIM fh Ne. fU7141 Meta, CA 92627 ary t 8, 1905 (PubQc Eating Place) u. pi.teMM or eo1rect-) " T Tiits sllttmtnl was filed wlt!I FICTfTIOUI IUMIEU Unit ti, Name, l~ory F837218 cenae(s). benef1twy under IN OMd o the County Clerk ol Orange MAMUTAT£WllT A174. DLS Bualnen Ser· Published Newport Boac:h-Publlahod Newport 1r11t1, 11y rlllOll ol • bltxll o Countyonftbru1ty 29, 1995 The folowlno parson(sl vice, Household 1tem1 Costa Mesa Dally Pllol BHch.Coata Mesa· Dally ~'::, "':!. ~1t:ie:11ec1 NDTICE-11111 rrcbtlous Name IS/art dolno boSIMtt a JUMP A.2211. Ray Porer. Houa. February 21, March a, 13, Piiot March 13, 20, 21. dtllv"ed 10 fii. • ndtnlontd Sattment expires 11'1• yurs o· RAMA.~ Phone No tlOld Items 20. 1995. 1995 ••ten OedarlllOA ~I Otlwll lrom 1111 dall It.,. llled In the (7t4) 521-1963. 770-4 lotvs A.25t, Fr9d a Chrta Ed-m7S5 M768 Olmand tor Sall tlld wr•t Ofllol ol !ht Counly Cler• A Ctrat Duenahk. CA 00620 warda, Household flema llOltCt of default 1114 of tied ion I fictitious Dvslnm Name Stall· JOhn Jamtt GlllCI socui A279, Tracy Netdham. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE c:tv• th• u,.:r 11 ... Uicl tnent mvtt bt liltd btfOft lllat s.cur11y No 547 &H-4i7, 7704 ~~HholdF _,,, ttornal C.... .,.. ,U.LIC NOTICI NOTIU Of IRUST£E'S SALF 1>rOl*11 to Ml Mid ollllQt tlmt lilt fllnQ ol 11119 st111tmtnl Lolllt C.cte. tuena Pwk. CA ""'""• r...., '"'1 ...... 1 s r t!Ollt. lftd tlllr• 1111 undtl· doet not ol 1lset1 1111h0fl11 the 20 warda, HouHhokl lt•m• NOTICR OP SAL.I No 2136112 •ronld lilUMd Mid ll04rce 0 Ult ~ this ltalt OI I Flcllllous Edwd Gand St SOdal A308. Fr9d I. Chrtt Ed-Notice le hereby given loan t~ 3~::m7 del~ull 1111d or tlltitOn 10 BullnKt titame Ill Ylolatlon ol Stcurlly No 5411 $2-26311 4332 STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • • • ward•, HouMhold Items purauant to eectlonl 307, 62/TAHCEM Aeoofded Ncwemblr 29 1"4 lilt rlgllll of 111otller und1t Rot>ln Orttt La Palmi CA ~-ll"!Oll• Ai13. Tonya Delullo. and 3072 of the Clvl Code M'I 93194-035 Instr No 94 ()$81713° lfl Fedtraf. Slllt. 01 common law 110623 ' · .... .. ~I HOUHhold ltemt of lhe S'-1• of Calllomla CAI. FEO SERVICE CORl'()RA.TION ~ ol Olhclll Alliofda lft I (Sff Section 14400 ti MQ lhfl bllslnttt It conducttd•• • Tht UgaJ ~at the lJajJy Piht is pletmd ... ID 4nnt>1111« ll MW stnJia MW llUli/4.bk to nm! businesses. ~ will"""' SF.ARCH the nt1mefor JfJU at~ extm chargr, and Jat1e yqu tk time ll1ld tht trip to the <Aun House in ~Ana. Thm, of """1'le, afor'the 1nl1fh is~ u.r wiU file Y""' jiailiqus business Mml Jt4lmlmJ with the <1>unty Clri""""" tma" wtJt for four u«h at rtquirttJ by"'"' 4nd thm file>""'' prrxf tf J*l* ... wilh tht <1>unty am. Pitta""' "'lo file your jiailiqus businm ltalnnml"' * DrtjJy Pi"1t, 330 w. BtllJ 5' a-Mall. If""' t:lllllflJt 1#/' "",_ aJJ us Ill (714) 642-4321 """ ""' will mllM lllHZngtinmll for Jll" ,,, MN& thiJ proaJure by 1lflli/. /f JOI' sho#/J btM llnJ fanhtr qwstiqns, p/erzw aJJ USN IW wiJJ /Je molT tixln """111 llllist J'* GooJ ad in Jtlfl' MW Mnesi . I I, I ,. . : f ' A379, Gre~ory Herbert, lhe undlfll9'*'1 A·P TOW· flCA CN. fEO ENTCRPRISES, " olfiee of the rtc:Ofdtf ol Olan 8uslnttt and Prolesstont by a oeneral plflntlslllp • Houaohold ems Ing wlll Mii et pUbllo auo-u" 19po1111ed Trut41t under the County, hd .... ot PfOOtftY Codtl "'919trant ha 1101yet1199un • M731t ~ Chu, Hou ... tlonJ. •t 1022 I!. CHEST· lolloWlllr d411Clibt0 deed ol 1ru11 be mid• HI •• 11· oond41c>r1 flfll ~llHlg IHT ESCROW to transact bus'--t un•·· 1111 •l hold eme NU 1, Santa Ana, C1llf, Will S lL AT PU8l IC AUCT ON Wllhovt CO'itllalll Of "'""'' ""'' .,.. : • 81~. Craig . Neureuther, 021011 at 1100 em on 10 THE HIGHUl BIOO(R ~ fl(llf• of1111olitd, rtQJ1d1ng t~ ~251f So'/!: fo~'#j ncnttout bomett nemt Of • HouNhold Hernt MARCH 31 , 1"5 the fol· CASH (Ill lht !Olma wlwch •ri ~n. or 111cu111br•llOll'. I ~1 OS. n111111 111 .. d lllftln • 813e, .,.anne OrHl'ltMn, lowing detetlbed propor1y. ll•M ltnd ... 111 Iha UMtd Sl•I•) 0111 '"' rtmttttiftO Pf~I .., N•cWl>OfH2t7'. 71 140ct~~ =' WSl~OEl?;.~CI J GMICI. ED : HOUMhold Items to wtl: lltldlor th• c.atlller • Ctlt fltd Ot of .,,. noll(I) llCllrtd bY ..,, WV-. • 8213, Ktb/Unduy MUiien t tl7 Ford, Lloenae olhtt Clltcb tfltCll*' in Crvll detd or frute, Wllll lftltlllli •I · 1,13.20.27. 19115 lllll tllllmtnl wat ftled Witt!.·, D111No, H'OUHl'IO!d ltema #UIM424, State: Calif .. Codt StcllOll 297411 1~ 111 Mtd llOI• Ofowletl, ldvl11C.W, 1 PUBLIC NOTICI! IM Coun~ Clef• Of ORAHGl•.:1 11251, Randy Peuon. VIN '1FMCA1tU8HZA• Ml " the 11111• ol .... to T 0 any~ 11nder ""ltrl'll• ot.... COllnl'f on ttC>rU#Y 21.1995 ::; HouMhOld It.ma 933a ~ tOlllPtny) .. 11ghl We ol trllM, i..., dlarO-lltld n Fite Ma FQUJI NOTICl·ThlS flc1ftlout Hime•.• &44f\t Ke41y Nl#\M, Hou... a.Id tai. It IOf the put• 111d lftt .... eo11• 10 ind 110 Plllt9 ot lllt 1111t11t eH Of ill FICTITIOUS IUtlNfN S ...... t tlllllrtt 11wt ytn:•, hold tma P<>M of .. lltfying lltn of htllt by Mund• .... Oted ol Trull 1111141 crtaltd by Mid Oted o UME ITATlMlllT llOlll Ille d111 lt ws llecf In ._. ... C12t, Barbara LKo<:o, the undtttlgnH tQr towing .,. 111t ~ 11119tlllfl• iM-tr1111 Saod ult _, lie Md Oii Tiit lotlowlng oenon(t) Ofb ol flt County c.it A iw:: HouNhOld llemt and •totaoe· toCl*thlf wltn tet.., Mltcll 21. t115," 3 oo P"' o Illar• dotno b4Jsltlttt • RIS Ftllout IMMt Name __ .. CI ISi, John lulllvan, COlt9 Of ICJWftlamg end 911• TllUSTOll lllfldtrll f'tootn• ~· '0r'°"I .. .,.e to Ille llllllllC' a TORAHT( IOAAElll 1011 t "*'1 mutt be lllM ..,. 11111 ,. HouMllold neme ponMS of..... lllltFICIAAY Cll!fcM11• t• IN 1119• ~ Cllll•. !IOO [ ,........ ...... f " • C2t0. Teri kNlt. HouM-Dat9d ~ 10lh day Of '~ .. LOM ~-~ti!. OtlllOt. Cl"' llMt hm ...... 1 ........ ue. °""""' V*t ""' Tiit -of M """'*" • hotd !Mma Mllfd'I 1.., ~ ~-29 1914 o! 1111 11111.t IM!Mloll!Oll ol I~ CA9170I foes not of liMlf ""*tll 11t .. C314 Annetta Madrey Mr! 'w NoutarY lfltlr No 14 44391$ hi ll041CJ. tlll IOlll lllllOirtll ol t Boml Rtt1an1111, A eta llM In M •• Of a fteWM • ~ llefnt ' 'Ubllehld NIW@Orl Pll' Of Ofhciel ~· 111 I 11ll9M ~of Ille *911 torna Corpotdon. 22lS Olla lutfMlt """9 Ill Vtolilelft ti c.. ~ lum8. ~ IMch-ColCa NeM DtllV olfa of Ille "8oolder of Ot ..,.. !It 1111 *" llW OfMI, "-'dlo Pelot Vetdt 1111 IWltt of _...., ll!'M -l'toldieeme HOCMatc:h20 ttN ~. -._. ot I,_' deedoflllltl.lllCl ....... CtMle CAI0275 Feftfll. hlll • c.NllOll Iii: ftubll•fl•d Newe.o~t • Mm .... !tie lalowlrlt. Sea 11 l;t =-.J-:-ta~IMI lllll 11uW1111 II CO!IOUC ~ 1._ " • • • ~ta y_. .Delly lded (...,l•Ll"'4M ·~; .... .,_ byactfporllon .,II "'°""""' Hoc Mwctt ao 27 ''" RENT S , .. ..., oM ft4• 111 • 10 tt1t ':' ..:! :6' '~ :::... Aefllnnt fl•"°' Ytt eo.t} ' ' M714 • Colld1•i1111111 Co!ilff_, 01 ::_ ,_ 111 io tillltltl 11W1niet UNlef r1111 Fllnt ~=--~":"-.~-:.-:-~~ Pwnrl I ""4lt G I .i G ,, 11tt110vt ......... """' 01 ,...._. lad·Coe .. Meta Buy It. sen rr. ,.,net u. ..... ........ class111... ..._ Oii ""oondollt•• °"' ~l?llM llMlll lllld '-tin CJll29116t fte 11 Mir I i:uo Cl•..nltMI. 11•-v11 ll'IN ,...,_, 11· ~ UOH tllhrl~Corll04•IOll Ml 11M ' ' Newport Belch/Com M ... Daily Piiot LOTS FOR SALE HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR RENT BALBOA PENINSUIA CORONA DEL MAR GINUAL . -- I I I. ' I.JI I .. , . ' u I - - •• • 1 11: ... " _r . -I -. . ..__ ~ •' --· I .• ,-_,-I 'q I ' '·}.cit.. J • I 11-9090 1400 2107 0 USIRID Moua Telephone 8am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday DAILY PILOT DEADUNES Monday ............ Friday 5:00pm Tuesday ............. Monday 5:00pm Wednesday ....... Tuesday 5:00pm Thlll'Sday ........... Wednesday 5:00pm Friday ................ Thlll'Sday 5:00pm Retail BYPllO• (714) 642-5678 BY FAX (714) 631-6594 (Please include your name and phone number and we'll call you back with a price quote.) BY MAIL ORIN PERSON: 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Corner of Newport Blvd &: Bay St. Out ... ..,,.,. OutpHt ... ks exp'd Hlet~tlOn for sliver JewW; klollt In FUh &II. GINIRAL . POLICY Rates and deadlines are subject to change without nottce. The publisher reserves the ri~ht to censor, reclassify, revise or reject any classified advertisement. Pleas~ report any error that may be in your classified ~d immediately. The Daily Pilot & The Independent accept no liability for any error in an advertisement for which it may be resp0nsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Credit can only.be allowed for the first insertion. 1002 GENEIAL 1002 GENERAL 1002 BUSINESS OFFICE BUSINESS OPFJCJ! FOR RENT 2769 fOlt UNT 2769 -,T/hrty i' comm. c.rtPoppy 14+5~ ------------------- RIVERFRONT PARCELS IN A GATED COMMUNITY • Locat«f on Sacramento River •Boat docks allowed • Center of Shasta Cascade Wonderland . • ~client Prka: $.98,000 • $370,000 ---------------- Want an Offre with water irrluchl? ~.lots & lets of water? .. In • tcmt\r, upiut business mvtrunmmt1 ... with easy •'('Uj ml grat parti~? ~ haw • few 'l*'C' from 400 to 1 S57 sq ft. C,.11 us. \.Wrc Oft( l«ation U\ Nn¥port ttuit 1s dttbU1t1y not lVatcm 4klwn RllTAiL 8ALl!S 32 hn p..-wk. Invitation, card & gift -"Op. iruh laland, NB. 769-1751 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 5530 5530 • WI HIVt '°" cl•••••d Id In t71 n._ .. With I comtllMd ..... owr I '400 11 ·111 It t~ttl to plHt I II wert or Itta ct111tnecl II. 111 tor Melt 1cl .. t .. 11I ""· l lJ J I. JI ! II 'I •• L , to Monday, u.cta 20. 1995 lftK~lt'tlQ. t • Both vulnerable, u Sou&h ~llMMPOU ho.Id: 6A&Qt "81 OA.J71• I •1 The bidding hu proceeded: 8()(ml WE8T N08'111 BAST ,m111IO • P... ko P-i •• P... ao ao ' ' What acUor do you take? ~MIKiMI A • You can't be sure what you c:an make on otrenae. However, thls iw.iw.uu lflQUence Is forcing, so you can afford to paaa knowing that partner mu.at bid aP,in. Should partner elect t.o double three heart., be happy to defend. You have two trumps, a aina\et.on in partner's suit and ample defensive trieb on the aide. fndeed, a telephone number could be in the offing. Q. 2 • Aa Sout.h, vulnerable, you hold· 0.16 OKJ954 The bidding has proceeded: NORTH £A.8T SOU'IB l • P... 10 I• PUI 14" 20 P ... ? What act.ion <.lo you take? A • Your hand has improved with every round or the auction. Your secondary honors in partner's auita have increased in value and there seems to be no duplic:at.ion in heart.a. Pattern out your hand by bidding two spades now. Q. 3 • Bot.h vulnerable, aa South you hold: OQ95S ~ The bidding has-proceeded: NORnl EAST SOUI'l:I WEST I• lNT 1 What action do.you take? A • If you pass now, you might never get t.he chance t.o show part- ner that you have a fair hand in support. of spades. We would not double -East might have a lot of . AUTOll09DU ·BOllD&-----:·=·=·=·=·~·~·~30~~mrca==~·l220= '11 Aol •op wNle Ill; ._. -·-.. 'II TGYOla ,,,_. I _.. 1111: .. M*8. d • ClfWOme ...... Ille nu. 111..... ~) .--------80-l-O-I MR :.'~ lt,ltt nu pla.... 139,HO eo.ta ..... Honda 17) 090. 391 ... 118 4311010 Coel8 ..... Honda '92 Aciuta 1ntegra 3dr 439-IOeO ' I 4 Toy p u • t r a hb,ac,cd (N801101'1) •91 CMo CAXJ»nr e JllSSAJI 1150 cab.grn,I apd,pa, 112 IM apd P• ac Ult alloys ao,bUmper bed,Mner trick.I in doba. Our choice would be Cotta MHa Honda at.et1 ~Oi•ooe) .• 91 Nlaaen 8'8n&a, gry, SH.211 (f(IOM473,» · a raiae to two l))Mea. 4341-5050 Coa'8 Honda at, pe, ac, Ult, cc, t •1 MAZDA •aw 4H-5050 • t • r • 0 ••• e • e Plctcup. Good oond. Q.4 • A.South,vulnerable,you lllW 1030 •94 Ac-cotd ex (MJ321711) A/C, alum, •hell. hold• wgn.~ green, eo• M ... Honda 12500/obO. "9-a301 . 'M •HI Showroom at,ps,ac,dba,p/pkg,MR 438-5050 .X.U Qlll . 0.11011 •K•1' cond, rately driven. altoye 119•9915 '02 Nluan Maxima yow•ew•,_•I az35 3000 mllea. U gray. <RA007102)' blu•. at, pa, ac, p/pkg, ww AVli • Kl bo ..... ~ 088 Coeta M ... Honda c:c tilt all'"'• 113.787 WE8T 138 o ,· ,..,..., 430-5050 (nt000708)' •74 euP•R a•aTLa p... , ... Honda ~relude Costa Meta Honda BlacJc, r•blt eng/1ranl/ The biddlna baa proceeded: NORl'B &A8'I' 80Ul'H 1~ .... INT ----------- to p .. ' What action do you take? A • Partner's heart rebid in thia sH.uation virtually fWiranteee a aix- card heart suit. With three-card support and nwdmum values for your reepoo.ee, the leut you can do is invite game by raising to three heart.I. · • Q. 6 • Both vulnerable, a.a Sout.h you bold: # •KQ 10948 oQ 105 084 ~a The bidding hat proceeded: NORTll ltA.8T 80l11'11 10 P.. 1• lNT p._ ' What action do you take? WEST p ... CADILLAC 9040 2.0SI, Fully Loaded. 4:se.&050 brakes. Auna grHt, Metallic: Blue, 70,000 1984 300ZX NIHan look• greatl S1750. '78 8.VILL• orig mllH. H,l500. Sliver, need• aome 842-8284 714-434-0345 All power, xlnt cond. m•c:h & upht rep. T· 189 C•brlo .. t Con-- $3400/obo. top,bra,l2,S00.830-&e73 vert, jet blk, manual 714-668-9277 JEEP 9110 trans, ·arn/fm dlgltal •79 81!VILL•* PONTIAC 9170 c:aaa stereo, power 1 OWMr·06,000 orig '89 WRANOL•R 4cyc:. ateer, power brakes, ml, nffda tm work, Red w/gray aort to~. iiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiii c:ru)ae control, only 1 11500. 84°""975 brand new brakes & '90 Pontiac Sunblrd owner. Must ·••II. 82 Cadlllao ••vtll• tires, AM/FM c:aa .. tte le,at,ac:,amlfm can $§950/Qbo. Call Andy, Xlnt c:onC:t. 1061< ml, stereo. $5800' OBO~ $5,9915 (L776315222) e4-5000 days or Jim y•llow+yellow leathr, . Call 1573-36415. • Costa MHa Honda 586-9084 •v•s •nroof, Only $1850. 89 Cherokee Ltd 43e-505o '92 vw Cabrlolet,whlte oeo. (714) 846-8858 4lC4, 2dr, extended--------on whlte,pa,ac:,p/ 87 C•dlll•o Coup de warr. lo ml, gd c:ond TRUCXS 9220 pkg,c:au $11 ,'87 VIiie, iclnt c:ond. 125K $12,500/obo 1576-2888 (NK028383) ml, midnight grn exi. Costa Mesa Honda btege Int. Onty $2995 TRADE • 8 1 M a z d a p /u 436-5050 OBO. (714) 846-8858 icc:ab,ac:,am/fm c:ass 1=-~=--------,- Qood Buy 1983 through classified H ,995 (MD143352) 74 Bug new eng, alt, Cadlllac El Dorado, Costa MHa Honda reg, ban, grt trans. $3,1150, 842-3559 642·5878 436-5050 $1100 OBO. 548~ A • Clearly, you don't want. to play•---------------------- in no trump. Aho, your 1pade suit. CHEVROLET 9045 is good enough to play oppoeit.e liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii even an unlikely singleton in part-•89 CORVETTI! Blk ner'a band. Since any high cards in Leather. Wood Int. partner's hand will be useful to you Cu atom spoiler Z· while your hand mifht not produce pc:kg. Nu tires & trans. much for partner, bid two spades. Warranty 65k S17.6K 080 Showroom c:on· Q. 6 • Both vulnerable, u South you hold: dltlon. 073·7754 '94 Camaro Z28 at,ac:,leather, am/fm c:aaa,toaded $19,995 •Void W8768 OAK48 ..ite5 (R2164339) Partner opena the bidding with one Costa Mesa Honda spade. What do you respond? 436-5050 85 Chevy Cavlller A • Thia hand ia not strong enough Convert Xlnt cond, to respond at the two-level -the 103K ml, wht w/ red voidinopener'asuitianotwortb Int. new top, all three pointa-in fact, it it a liabili-power, Only s245o ty H ..... d OBO. (714) 646-8858 . owever, you m .... ~ o 101De- t.b.ing, ao that rules out. everything but a reap0nse of one no trump, FORD which promiaea 6-10 pointa arid liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii saya nothing about shape. '07 MUST.ANO. V6, 1--------------------------1 auto trans, am/fm D YIS,SILl MY CAR POWER BOATS SAIL BOATS 7014 SPEED & ttereo, c:aas. alloy wheels. Auna great, needs minor body work. $1800. 548-7157 7012 i]i!iiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiii SRI BOATS 7016 liiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3 o• NORM c:roaa trl-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l·-------- Run your ad in 0 G I••••••••• '88 Se•ray VIP w/'86 maran & mooring lo· '82 Kawaekl 440 HONDA 9085 MUSICAL SP RTIN '9'Dnr5 TATION 50HP Evlnrude O/B. c:ated In • prime area Jetakl. Just reblt In '94liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii INSTIU1MENTS 6055 GOODS 6065 &.NM• POR No trailer. Good c:ond. of Balboa lat. Xlnt by Newport Seadoo •83 h d d the Newport Beach Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Independent tc:> reach over 100,000 homes . Fax us this form with your credit card # or moil it in with a check today! Run for a week! If your car does not sell we'll run it iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $2000/obo. 865-5418 c:ond. Custom made Only very very lo...; d os 4 a 9 :~c:or Dark blue Jackeon, lllC Wlndaurfar 18' Ouffletd Electric:. aplnnake1'1· malnaall & houra. W/beach stand. rD~M 116°) storm aa . Flah finder. s1500/obo. 865-5416 Dinky XL w/reverae Used onc:e BOATS · 7011 Rare hard top conv't Loran, VHF & more. '89 Honda Civic: sdn, headstock. Been used New Weteult model. Glove leather Asking $19,950 for full --------sliver, 5-apd, pa, ac:, only 3 times. Includes $800/ 830-8673 Hats. Stereo. New package. Call Mr. MARINE SUPS stereo, c:ass. low mile· hoavy-duty ABS road· 18' •l•ctrlo Newport windows, batterlH, Lam, 31().425..7837. DOC"'r 7022 age $8,488 (KA· c:aae. $500/obo. Call TV ELECTRONICS packet, good c:ond, nu charger & motor. Full -For Sale·t4 ft Udo, n.;J 0491551) Coata Mesa 310-925·3057. , 1 ~:~1.•:;.:~~'e head. cover $8600 8715-3839 good condition, with Honda --------I STEREO 6080 18'ELECTRIC .trallar $800. 45 FT moqrlng & boat, 4315-5050 BICYCLES 6060 9' AVON Inflatable with (7l4) 830-8673 great Npt end IOc: off CLASSIFIED iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 2 Orlon 12" XTR hard transom, floor BAY BOAT CLASSIFIED Lido tale. $12,000. It's the resource you d at ol oll f boards, 4HP Mercury Newport Packet 073-1717 or 044-88415 c:an count on to sell 8 Reconditioned Siket u 11 c:e c: woo • 0 /B Boat & •~Ina In w D s Co It'• the resource you ere. Bandpass enc:to-· ~C · · c:hoc:k 0 · c:an count on to .. 11 a 45 FT MOORINQ myriad of merc:harr Uk• newl 126-$100 aura & 700 wan T•·ga good con d ti on • "' • .. UT CONDITI N G p 1 1 loc di 1 ... ~u..<;I'' mytlad of merc:han-reat en nsu a a· se tams, bM:auae 041·9284 amplifier Included for s12ootobo. 665-54ll8 $6900 * t560-9000 dlae Items, because lion. Catt Dan, 714-our column• c:ompet totaJ prlc:• of '400/ RENT The Community our columns compel 723-5883. quattfled buyers to obo. 310-925-3057 Market Place. quallfled buyers to Seit your home ealll Buy It. SeJI II. Find It. Clualned ealll through c:laaalfled. 842-5078 c1a .. med. through classified 042·5078 042·5878 042·5978 RENT through classified for another week • FREE! All for $1 o• ,._ C..dit Card O MC CMsA DAM X --~-~---&!>~- Mail lo ON.Y NOT l30 W .... &o-.C..-.CA~ '"" uz""" °' ""'m" 4J ,..,,4 ,,,_,..o+I ,..._ a-4,.,_..,_ _ ___..... -~­au..... o-n-a ... ...-o w 0 -0-~ • a......... o~ a....,c..-• , O•-a-...... 0-... , a•-o--a--a,.~ o o-c.-"""'-a--a -oc---CJ0.1-a ...,w o ...... -' ' • s 10 ,.,, ' .... s 1.00 eodi oddifiotrol h : ·-------------·-··-·····---· •5E•R•VI-CE ___ ICARPENTRY 3510 CLEANING CONTRACTORS GIASS/ HAUUNG 3720 LANDSCAPE a PAINTING 3858 PET iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICES 3548 GENERAL 3558 MIRRORS 3682 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LAWN CARE 3808 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil SERVICES DIRECTORY A to Z HANDYMAN iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Haullng Junk, Appll-21yn Qu.al1ty Palnt1111 TELEPHONE 3870 SYSTEMS 3926 INSTAWREFACE CABINETS BOSS HOUSECLEANING CPI BUILDmRS INC. HARBOR GLASS CO. ancea, Yard Clean-Up, OrHn SMne Landsc:png PLUS louc:hupa. Personalized Pet Care Kltc:hena, batha, doora, Uc:enaed-lnaured. Residential Conat. Comm/A••· Storefmt, Etc. . . Ca I I MI k • & Irrigation, Trimming 24 Hra. Richard Sinor Kennet alternative. No wtndowa. Doug 5'&-7258 $9.75 pw hour. Llc:.11'518424•1naured wtndowa, wrdtbe, tub/ M&-1391 & Removals, Clean-Uc: 280644 &45-3209 stress or worry. Uc. HIRE a c••p .. ,....,... 714-54"·"'368 (7141 9••~..a993 ~ower. Uc. 642-0424 ups & Main• St. Uc:. QUALITY CARE Ina. Rafa 1573-71°" Phone Jacka by Jack S2S A.JACK Moves/Install. R•a/ Comm. 444-8550. ADDITIONS REMODEUNG 3410 ,.. "'" ""'"•""" .,,...,, v-JUNK To The DUMP *590025, 9$0.e109 20 yrs exp, excellent .... Addlttons/Remodela HouacleaniWlndowa ----------------(714-988·18821 workmanship, fair--------•---------Fire/Water/Repair•. Weekly, Bl-weekly. DECX BANDY MAN 3710 Wiii haul what Trash Ismael'• Gardening prlc:ea. 64s-2417 Ron PLUMBING 3890 TRANSIATOR/ DUNCAN CONSTRUCTION Concrete/Etec/Ptumb. Move-Ina/outs. Refs M won'•t ,..,. "25" Complete clean-up, TUT Jerry, 700-78~4 Pin•, 045-9889 COATING 3570 an ' ,.._.., " Tree trim, General CHUNG'S PA.INTINO OR 3927 Houee & Office Beatliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Home&Rental PropertlH Maintenance. 550-9311!1 20 Yrs Exp. Gd Prlcel THll LOCAL PLUMIERliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 20 Yr• Exp. Small & -------- Lg. Job• 050-7042 CARPET INSTALL S-Beat Workt 10yr Exp STOP Deck L••nl Paint-Carpentry· HEALTH BEAUTY Landeoape M•lnt. Guar work. Free Eat. .. WllUam Bangert Co.· SPANISH/ENQLISH Ref1. Some EnQ. Free est w t f C ti Drywall and morel ' R ·• /M /Ct Uc:#375602 538-11534 . Since 1947 Ind/group leaaons by •Rebeca 437·t274e D:c::':s'::ira. ~:.~g;: O.ry 945-5277 a PITNESS 3740 M:lb~-ll~~t·S=!';.~f.~ JENKINS PAINTING Friendly Service eicp'd. So. Amer Tutor. SI Ess Quall'/. work. FrH Eat. Carp'trv, roof'g, ptbg Call Pete 722·7732 Int/Ext. Wallpaper, Ll478000 875·9304 Suaana 873·7409 BU N Kathr'• Housekeeping .r. 1 b k d 1 1 Quality Work w/ refs. L#58 430 722·8769 paint g, g a11 loc: • •Mik ••v Chlropr.otlo TREES rywat , teictur ng, •to. Plumblng Repair• & •---------• SERVICES 3488 BMC Carpet R•P•lre Rellabla448-7975 Elec:/Tlle/Stu c:co . Announc:H Or Darlene David, 1·800-880-6222 Drains cleared from TREE , ------1 & REPAIRS 3516 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Power atretc:h, salea. Pager: (714) 5e7.0018 DOORS Concrete dec:ktJRepelra * ~ra 031.0200 * ,.,,.d,,.aMna. uw11a. Oen~ Abram• Painting S5.50. Alt fixtures In· 3929 Repair squHky floors 3580 MOR~. Uc:'d 850-3281 28751rvtne Ave-Sta118 ~ 751~70 lnV~ Oual PalnVRtaa 1 atallad. Steve.'• 545·8298 SERVICES auaw~~,~~~~·P~ 1 dye 23 9.() 289 24 hra •WINDOW CLEANING• C•rpentry • Roofing , F 0 Uc/Ina since 78. Celt r• Precl•• Plumblng liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Own notebook computer Tim Reavee Floorlng FREE ESTIMATES An expertenoed •p1umblng•Drywa1t• LoH al .. u ur MD• LEGAL moved & retext. 041-88n Repairs• Remodellhg •ALL AMl!RICAN• Katena5Q..M39 •S.towR.wltPrtcea• 287-8081 David dependable door Stuc:c:o•Palntlng•Tlle g1e t &reaultda. Latest SE l''E!r 2 Ike'• Custom P ainting FreeEstlmatea TREmaERVIC• Carpet/Wood/Uno hanger. Guar work, ElectrlcaJ•Jlm 041·7494 d eta • me • •• "en RVI~ 381 Prof, Clean, auatlty L#1567398 069-1000 Free Est./Sr. Oise. Outeourc• your word L1379731 14M71t COMPlJTERS 3558 raas.Oonl521·8910 aleotrloal &..-clalty ~ri TV• 20/20N& Fe~ Work lnVExt&Oocka Yard Cln-up531·8415 ~{.f:~. ~~~n:;,1~:.n:r,~ DOOR8 RBPAIR•D Realdenllal wiring, B~~r1cm~:: 157:.":~e Don't be on the ltrfft L10™8& 831-4810 _P_O_O_L------, ________ _ CED•••IC S1tl1factlon guarantMdl phonet, cable. Refs. Due to Eviction or PAINTING eSo-4051 TUTORING 3930 quallly guar. 1550-8100 IVMU MAC TUTORING Mike e1 .... 15155-33"4 Integrity. 24 hr• 791-2518 Relaxatlon Th•r•PY Forec:tosure. Call 24 Con1c:i.nt1ex11 c:rart•· SERVICE 3894 --------TILES 3528 System & all pr~m• or &42·2043 L#431630 HANDYMAN Carpen-wilt h•lp you achieve Hra &153-5736 man, old fashioned SAT Semln•ra. Exe .. CABINETS ~:':.. 97a. 245 try, me. plumblng & your goals. Ctuaee prkl• In workmanship. Dave The Automatlo with Pat O'Oowd. Tett L..•lrJ lhowera Rep'd · buying cmputr ELECTRICAL 3610 roof. 25yra exp w/refs. dally. 97e.7 •27 MOVING 3834 RAINeOW Clnile Malnt. Pool Man. Cleaning prep alnce 1879. & REflNJSHlNG 3500 The Dean of Tiie. Ce-••TUTORING** Jerry B•ll 77 ... 380 Pllnling. lnUEA HouMf & repair. Very re... mHlinge In lrvlne miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ramie: MW/repaired re-~!~d.~Wl,A c~~r·d· ~1 ·-· I I ~ Home ft••toratlon & Untl'111y 3784 PUBLIC NOTICE Apt. Oual. Job. Fr...... onable. 714·061>-4780 $185. catt 873·2360. Cebln•t Renov•llon . grout, bathrm remodel 20 Yrs Ex 723-1965 r 08 Remodeling. Tiie, "~ ...:S:.1..:nc:.:l:..:5e:::Mf::.:..:..'.:t53::.G-;:..:88:::8::.:8:k~~":"."'::-:-----i·-------- 1 Reface, reftnlsh, paint plumbing Ljj1870130 p. Du~~:k ~:Stru::on drywall, woodwork, Th• Calif. Public: Utlll• ROMAN ~A.INTINQ ROOFING 3910 WALL Cull Cabinet• by 9mall 073-80015 or 846-8528 Local Uo 8~7042 fencH, deck• •. toom Wiiiiam Har°"' Jewel9'• tl-4 Comrmaalon RE· •Sine. 1974• Jobi 84$-4907 W440l CONCRETE 6 · addition•, roor.,. gen watch a )eWefry repair QUIRES that all used /Int /Ext /R•• /Com COVERINGS 3932 ,..•f!:ouny 3557 lACIY•l•lilcfAlc repair•. Comm/RH. Anti ue/Ftne Jewelry houuhold goods UclHeus 37a-0371 a .K. ftoonne. L.oweatliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii KITCH•N CABIN•T CHIU> CARE 3536 WIW HI\ 25 yre exp. Free Mt. Refa/FrH EatlmatH. luyf== •7~389 movert print their TOP QUALITY prices for all roollng Cuetom Wallpaper • Stained or painted. R .. 1comm. Sr disc. .lohn, M7·99ao P.U.O. cal T numbw; 1 V Hrvlces Incl repair. atrtpplntl/Palntlnt ~:~Wee:: ~·;~8:1 * hit Pt'lct/Quallty Ll238300 842 .. eea Orange c; kMd;MM llmo1 and c:hauffeure coms!!fft~·uo 91e.ta. FREE Est. 9011-4448 No Job too amalll Cl~ ~f-:9 Wallf ~ bridl.9'°"t ~ "•Ufts,.•-. print their T.C.P. num-228. Ja 714"850-5000 R•reofl"9 lpeolelltt 15" Offw/acl.eU·H37' U8~81rt•ft c.nonte.' NWU PENC!S PalnUCatpentry wuu1 we bar In all advertl... y R•palre Et'8b 1978 CARE GIVEI 3501 24 l'lf/all agea/'740-40et Brick: Bloc:IC, Stone, Tiie a D•,..•• Fr" Est. U1·U•• LAWN CAI! 3808 m•nt..IO If ~u t~~vel a FREE Eit. Ll323842 Wa~:::.-.::~~'!?1~• Cone, Patio, Driveway ~ 3815 Piumblng/•l•ctwater :~:~;: mo~er, ~m~ PIANO a VOCAL MOo7721 • QuatantHd..Calt Onint ,pie, BBOa. Re~ ao Yr hHt•r1/1prlnklere/ult •••IG Yard Malnt. or chauffeur, call: USSONS 3868 •THUNDIR ROOFINO• HM717'/14Jv,... C.,e for 8enlore CLEILNtNG Exp. T-rv eeT•7eM •P•NC•a GAT•8• fan1. FREE E.etlmatetl Lawtt• Cleanup• Public Utllltlea ftor all of your roofing Immediate ~I Hom•o•r• + • appt•, SllVICl!S 3548 BRIOKeTtLE•STONI '*"""*,_ ,.,._.. 241.0137 or 218-8188 T,.. Tttm,..1"9.i L' Commlutiin Plano a Vole• ... tons nHds. Reroof/r•palr. "':!._~• llhOuld hang • ~;,:g:f..;J·,X.: ::.~· Plaln/etamp•d Con-~WOOd• ~:~= hml Retired oonttactor. Maull,.. 87 ... •48 114-1S5Mi1S1 alt egea, ~Inning t~ Uo '3et44....,..ta2 :rv.;.:.,.· Sttlp, lnatall, ......... 3 more qual er••• • Coettna• ~ • Aptt, lmpmnn'8, •ml L.wn..,,... MOW/ c:Ja•tlc• by degrffd cLiliiJillD vie. to ..,. cruy. ___ ..._.._ ___ , lty ct..;,i. w/ hC>UH~ Uo.fll ... 10M 131-4310 •llWMi ,....... r::· ~Integrity, edge/eod/a~lera/ PAINTING 3858 tHchw. 840-1847 lilt the resourc• you Ut.at t t ~ ,.•D•"'•.._y 3510 to otean. Christine • .,...Quab ... i l;w;::Aff ,......,..,hl'**ll o.•, Ken t-1170 ctn-up JiJ Me-a?te JiANo B?.·Advanc.d CM oount on to .. 11 • ~an'a •• ........_LowPlfcaUc'd • --· myriad of merc:han-"90411'7 PG 21N11CL •s»ect• Of COMfll• .. ~ coner '74Gl1 RADE lye mag ~cal .. ..,. I ... YOUNQQU18T All aoe•. MCher C:M. di.. Item• beCauM muonry ..... Wrvlot. • • _.. Entertainment Avail. • ....,.,., ,...., Doon, • A TOUCH OP cuaa » ~ 1n .,., 931.-. Why play Hid• 'N A PW'L W...... ,... ...... ~ .Mnnlfet MO.Wt our oolumn, compel 41ow1, ~ w a '1'f-CIMntng. ""'Comm ..... n Lil n ,Ind It. 9-.k With c:~ar•'> • UWough Cllsllfltd oaring tor MOit ~ °'*· .,...,. by ptorte quallfled buyera to •II; .......... , -. Uo IJolWonded, ,,.. lat. -r c'I ,,,.,;,...,.. Ca ti 0 I a• e I fl e ~ a..-a ... -~ M If • W9fe my IJCHOllOil. n . Buy o"' Seti ~ .... ~Ind It. Calll Hf!!~ Ml-OllJ y.,... a82-7t4a••=-· todayt ..a-M7•. -•• own. Lwry ........ n PtM .... MUJOI ...... _. ------....... -• '""-.-JllSillt:mUL.;._ r f "