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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-03-22 - Orange Coast PilotI • '/ I I . , " \ · •I l e 'I ~ · •• I I \. l'llOTOS 8\' MAllC MARTIN/DAILY PILOT Costa Mesa's John Moorlach works at his desk during his second day as county treasurer Tuesday. LEARNING THE ROPES John Moorlach, the county bankruptcy's Nostradamus, settles into his new job as county treasurer BY EVAN HENELSON, STAEF Warr11. T he desk of the Orange County . treasurer-tax coOect~:>r. is alrea~y paper-strewn, contammg, among other things, a vase of yellow orchids from the garden of a fellow treasury department employee. A sma ll sign atop a rar bookcase reads simply: "Think." And the carpeting in the room is ... well ... a rather aggressive shade of deep maroon. "Yeah, I ordered that," John Moorlach says. Really? "Nah," Moorlach replies, laughing. interviews and return numerous phone calls. During his fi rst day on the job, he met with county CEO William Popejoy and Popejoy's financial advisory team. He granted an interview and attended two pare-aminged speaking engagements. Tuesday, he hoped to find time to put together a rough draft of a 100-day plan to submit to the Treasurer's Oversight Committee. "I may have to go back to my other office," Moorlach said. "I'm not sure I want to be working nights here." "Maybe Bob (Citron) liked the color." Moorlach also has a three-volume "map" of the treasurer's pool and a speaker system allowing him to listen to meetings of the Board of Supervisors meetings. A computer behind his desk is a new addition, since former treasurer Robert Citron never used one, according to Moorlach's days are spent answering calls and shuffling through paperwork as he gets acquainted with his job. On the way to lunch, Moorlach is repeatedly recognized and greeted by county employees ("I don't kn ow anybody's names yet," he admits). From across the street he is hailed by Newport-Mesa Unified School District trustees Ed Decker and Jim Ferryman. Moorlach excuses himself and das~es over to say hello and chat. Moorlach. Two days into his new jqb at the county, the Costa Mesa resident continues to grant Ov~r lunch at a cafe near his office, See MOORLACH/P•t• I Professionals go straight to principal' s office ~ 'Principal for a Day' program on Tuesday gave executives a close look at local schools. BY MAJlv ANN HAll.MoN, STAFF Warna • COSTA MESA -Business executive Charlene Buchhagen traded in her meet- ings, paperwork and phone calls Tuesday for a look at .a local grade school and a "power lunch" with teachers. Buchhagen, a top sales manager at IBM Corp. in Costa Mesa, acted as "Principal for a Day" at Pomona Elementary School, where she met students and teachers and visited classrooms. made it to her position and what it is like at IBM. Buchhagen, a Mission Viejo resident, began· at IBM 25 years ago as a computer programmer, took 10 years off to raise her two sons and returned to the company to eventually work into her management job. "It's really important to get the educa- tion you need to get the job you like," she told the fifth-graders in Martha Lyman's class. Buchhagen stressed the importance of hard work, computer skills, education and constant training needed to be successful. The Principal for a Day program is sponsored by the county Department of Education and gives executives from all over the area a closer look at school life. The program is designed to not only give business leaders a glimpse at the chal- lenges (acing students and teachers but also help create partnerships between schools and businesses. 1 When the program debuted a f cw years ago, Pomona Principal Ken Killian said he initially thought he'd get the day off while the guest principal took over. Hold on to your A hat today. Breezy, with PllUllLY occasional gus~ ~JW winds and a chan ce of a final wet down from the departi ng rain clouds. See Weather, Page 2 Residents stand · . . .firm while their . . . . . bai:k yards slide ~ Newport Beach officials have suggested they evacuate their homes but Sandcastle Drive homeowners say they'll wait and see if their hillsides slip further. Bv CAROLYN MILLER, SrAlf \\'1urr• CORONA DEL MAR -O..:bra Riblett was used to looking out the back windows of her hou'le on Sandcastle Drive and seeing the sun set over Ca"1lina Island, a sprawling golf course and the em- erald thicket of Buck Gully. But in the last few days, this view has been marred by giant sheets of black plastic and yellow sandbags anchoring what remains of the gully hillside after a 125· foot section dropped 20 feet last Thursday. The slide literally put the Rib- letts and two other homeowners on edge. "ll's definitely a drop-off," Rib- lett said. "We've got all our fin- gers and toes crossed." The Ribletts, who have lived 1n their home since 1988, are relieved their property line stopped just short of the slide. And even after the heavy rain on Tuesday, they ·still have no plans to pack their •Gabs and move to a temporary location as was advised in a letter hand-delivered on Friday by city building director Ray Schuller. "Our land is OK," Riblett said. "As long as our house doesn't move, we try not think about it." Still, with another rainstorm forecast by Thursday, the city is trying to allay residents' fears and The Irvine Co., which owns the slope, is scrambling for temporary remedies. "We're trying to give comfort to the homeowners and let them know we're interested in their well-being," Schuller said. "If I felt strongly the buildings would go, I would go out there and red tag (them)." He said the city's "hands are tied" until the Irvine Co. com- Rainstorms wash out art exhibit Bv EVA."ll HENERSON \ 1 AH \\'klTlll NcWPORT OEACH For "hat may be the first time in museum hi:.torv, an c~hibit at the Ne\\pOrl ·Har- bor An Museum has been rained out. Museum officials recently announced the cancellataon of a spring touring exhibi- tion, "Masculine Masquer- ade," so that staff could rc.:- v i e w building damage caused by heavy rainstorms earlier in the year. In the process of assessing roof and building damage, museum curators and con- servators will move the mu- seum\ permanent collection out of storage and into e\· isting gallery space when: the pieces \\Ill be inspected for damage. The inspection of the more than 2,000 piec- es of art will take four to sax weeks, according to mu!.eum spokcs•oman Hillary St- reichenbcrger "There are ah\ ::iys dark periods bet\\een e\hibits,'' Streichenbcr~er said. "This period will j~!.t be prolonged a little bit so we can do some other repair work." All other museum pro- grams, classes and meeting functions will continue, said See MUSIUM/Pa1• 5 plctcs its investigation. By Friday, the city and the company should be working on a plan to perma- nently correct the damage and prevent it from happening again, Schuller said. Dawn McCormick, spokes- s .. SLIDl/P•t• 4 She spent most of the morning talking to fifth-graders about her career. She fielded questions from students about the education needed for her job, h<>w she "The kids had wonderful, well thought- out questions," Buchhagen said right be- fore her lunch break. "I'm impressed with the school and its programs. You're so used to going to your job every day, so it's real exhilarating to get out and visit a school." Instead, Killian stays on campus and proudly shows off the school and its re- sources -including computers, class- rooms and children -when the day comes around every year. "To me, it's a two-way exchange - members of the business community have 1 .. PaJNCIPAL/Pe .. • MAM: M.unM/l)AILT Pu.or IBM executive Charlene Buchhagen talks with a fifth-grade class at Pomona Elementary In Costa Mesa as part of Principal for a Day activities. Famlly seeks help to .purchase medical suPP111 lor 111101 chlld Uquor store's storage units trigger discord In neighborhood ..._ Costa Mesa City Council has given Hi-Time Cellars a six-month reprieve for the large containers. ----Bv TlNA 801.0AnA, 1An Wann COSTA MESA -The City Council on Monday $ettlcd 1 f ra· cas that in recent months hi» pit· ted merchant a11inst merchant in the dOwaton Shoppins district .,.. 17tb Street. TM ClOfttrcwerq center1 aroUftd Iii luie llOrllC ciontainers and awo rouplJ 40-roat tnlltn aitu· lled to tlle side of the Hi·Tlme ' . Cellars building at 250 Ogle St. The Hi-Time owners s~y the units are :l nece~ity. They use the containers to ~tore their wine und liquor inventory. • "We do n 1~11 ge business here," l. Steve Winnett, a ~pokeJman ror Ogle Associates, a partnership which owns the property, totd the council on Mond'hy. "And most Ol our bu inc romcs from outside • the O»ta Mesa zip code.' People come to our tore from ill over." Winnett said •H the inlts' an well·maia&Ainecl and oua Of.,. frOm DNi'b1 nUdeOC'ft and tra1fic .... op. Sitle~ .............. -, .. ) 2 Wednesday, March 22, 1995 Newport BMch/COlta M ... Dally Pilot LOCALS ONLY CITY EDITOR IRIS YOKOI, 574-4233 PILOT PIOPUa DL 119MIN llNNINGI AIMANAC HI IS The owner of Primary Care Sporas Medicine in Newp0rt Beach and in his second year as ahe volunteer aeam doctor for Corona del Mar High School. CHANOI OF DIRICTION A graduate of Loma Unda Medical School, Jennings trainld as a surgeon and initially hoped to become involved in emergency care medicine. Prior to his work in sports medicine, he also pursued and achieved a masters degree in virology -the study or viruses. J.ennings said his interest in sports medicine began to develop after he was exposed to the discipline during the 1984 Olympics. alltTHDAYI Sllnlf1ftlot blt1bda.p ol l'>Cal resldtnts. Nin M. Dunbar, a JO.year Cc»t;i Mesa resident, turns 105 Saturday. Family and trleods, iocludina her only son, AJ FrankJln, plan to celebrate at her Ohio AVc:nuc homo with a small party. 81RTHI Mo1t tfftnt blt1b1 In Ntwparl Budi 11td Cost• Mtu. HOAO MIMORIAL HQIPITAL . MAllCH a • Brad"Holm and Annie StawlckJ, Costa Mesa, boy SADDLlaACK MIMOllAL MIDICAL CINTH MARCM2 •Jack and Cassie Piasecki. Newport Beach, girl MARCH 14 •Rick Corredor and Vir&inla Adame-Corredor, Costa Mesa, girl DIATHS NIWPOllT auc11 • Otrttk C. Bladuuo married Edn~ R. Rhman. on Jan. 23 in Snnta Ania • David C. MUler married KJmbtrly Freeman, on Jan. 21 In D~nville • Tbomu A. Noya married Carol A. Dlstaalslao, on Jan. 21 in Newport Be;ich •Timothy T. llu~ie married Sandna D. Bjellaod, on Jan. 20 in Irvine • David P. Kobrlne married Charlene rD. Wooden, on Sept. 24 in Palos Verde:: •Gustavo Alva married Unda J, McGauch. on Jan. 28 in LAauna Be:ich ' RIAL ISTAD IALU ... Rtetnl real tstate saw• •• rtporlcd by tJJe Contlntatal Law,.tn Title Ca. In Santa Ana. COSTAMllA • 1645 Iowa St. C, $130,000:2 bedrooms, 1 ba1h, to R. Chana • 1646 Iowa St. C, $130,000, 2 bedrooms, 1 b:uh, to M. Zulelman • 345 University Drive K4, $175,000, 3 bedrooms, 2 ~ bath 10 £. Wcthlnton .. I became involved as a volunteer for bicycling at the 1984 Olympics," Jennings said. "Due to the heat, we treated more spectators than athletes. Out it was fun." C\SE.Y LUltSCH/DAILY PILOT Or. Steven Jennings checks the knee of Corona del Mar High baseball player Kevin Stuart. Most ttctnt deaths as npontd to tht Oran1t County Rccordtr'I Omct. COITAMISA • Jamts 1\1. Giibert, 89 on Feb. 14 •Morris E. Smith, 72 on Feb. 11 • 1058 Westward Lane, SlS0,000, 3 bedroom, 2 Vl bath, 10 G. Mllloae • 1039 Westward Way, $147,000, 3 bedrooms, 2 Vl b:ith, 10 J. and C. Dames Jennings continued to gain e>.perience in the sports medicine field by participating as a team doctor for the America's Cup in Perth, Au~trali:J, and the karate championships here in Southern California. GOING BACK TO HIGH SCHOOL His work with high school athletes began at Marina High School in Huntington Beach, where he worked as the head physician. Even though he was not paid for his work, Jennings felt th at among the payoffs was a chance to help guide the dedicated, but impressionable, high school athlete. "High school athletics is very importanl," said Jennings. "During the time you are interacting with them, they arc changing into adults and you can have an impact on their lives. Teammates working toward a common goal is a great life value." ~ FROM CHEROKEE TO CDM After coming into contact with athletes like Cherokee Parks -a Duke Univcr!.ity basketball !>t:indout -during his eight-year !>tint with Marina's program, Jennings went on to Corona dcl Mar High at the request of football boosters. A re~ident of Corona del Mar for more than 13 year~. Jennings said it'!. a "tough MAILING ADDRHS night" for him when Marina plays Corona dcl ~but he was pleased with the opportunity to take over team doctor duties from the outgoing doctor, Dudley Pfaff. "This pa~t year I decided to step down and I felt that I had found a person that I could trust with the te:im," said Pfaff, who left the school after 20 years of service to CdM's uthlctic programs. "I just didn't want to turn them over to just anyone. "He's doing things a little different and people don't like change, but he gets to know the kids very easily and he's done a great job." NEW DIGS As the head physician, one of the first tasks Jennings undertook was to make improvements to the school's modest training facilities. "At CdM we had a very small training room," Jennings said. "I designed the room with Michael O'Malley from the R:ims and (another local sports doctor) Joe Donohoe. We got all the kids' d:ids together to help with the building of the new room ... and now we have four whirlpools, heat compresses and ultra~ound (machines)." The new facility has gotten more use than Jennings originally anticipated. In hb first year as the head team doctor, three Corona def Mar football pl:iyers damaged anterior cruciate lig:iments in their knee~. Jenning\ described the injury as serious enough to warrant surgery, but -fortunately for the other athletes -not a common occurrence. "That's the most significant injury that we see," said Jennings. "l only saw three (such injuries) in eightlyears at Marina." MARATHONS AND MEDICINE When he's not busy running his medical practice, Jennings is busy running marathons. He trains by running 32 miles a week. "I just ran in my second L.A. marathon. l ran it in five hours arid finished 8,420th," Jennings said, boasting that this year's performance topped last year's marathon outing. Jennings also has a profound interest in increasing the availability of medical services to high school athletes, through his work with the American Medical Socie.ty of Sports Medicine. "I want to be instrumental in the process of having a team physician in every high !.chool," he ~aid. -Story by R. John Forstrom Jf~·ou k.J101Y someone wllo would moke Dn inlC'resli11g l'Uot l'erson, en/I our R<•adcrs J/utlinc nt 6./2-6086. Remember to leave your name and pllone number. 1'11nnks! NIW•OIT HACH •Vivian C. Donn, 82 on Feb. 9 • Cella Fuller. 62 on Feb. 18 • Grace £. Decker, 78 on Feb. I 8 • Raymond 11. Galantine, 65 on Feb. 18 DUI ARRUTS The followlnt people were arrested rectntly on 1u1picion of drlYlng under the lnflutncr. Thtst ptoplt ha1•t only bttn arrrsttd oa suspicion of • er/mt and, as l+'ltb all sucb crimes, thty are lnn~nt until prorta 1ullty. NIWPOIT HACH •Alfonso Guzman Pedroza, 42, of Costa Mesa. •Michael Leon Skinner, 47, of Irvine. • Lunce Michael Brown. 23, of Yorba Linda. MAJtRIAGll Most rrttnl marrillgts as npontd to the Oran1t County Recorder's omce. COITAMISA •Joseph A. Coppl married Valerie E. Bereer, on Jan. 28 in Costa Mesa • Randy D. Mello muried Temre N. Boyd, on J:in. 21 in Huntington Beach •Robert J. Martin 111 married Brtnda K. Byrd, on Jan. 31 in Costa MeSli • Daryl G. Smith married Shelley 0. Ackles, on Jan. 28 in Yorba Linda •Marlo Quintana Dimas married Monica A. Rios Lara, on Jan. 28 in Costa Mesa WEATHER SURF REPORT • 1074 Townhouse Drive, $130,000, 2 bedrooms, 1 Vl baths, lo D. enine • 18-45 Anaheim Ave., $130,000, 3 · bedrooms, 2 baths. to P. KJmbell • 788 Weslcyian llay, $144,000, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, 10 N. Taktlhoshl NlWPORT HACH • 23 Sand Dollar Court, $142,000, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths 10 1. Felcelmon. • 466 Cavlota, $327,000, 3 bedroom, 2 Vl bath lo B. Baynes. • 3148 Corte Hermosa, $460,000, 4 bedrooms, 3 bath lo ~· llcckendorn • 20 Rue Saint Cloud, S950,000. 4 bedrooms, 3 b:ith 10 MaNell trust • 7 Rue Chateau Royal, $600,000, 3 bed rooms, 2 Vl baths 10 Burnell trust • 17 Cherry llllls Lane, $925,oop, to 4 bedrooms, 2 Vz baths 10 J. & L Parris • 3709 Luke Ave., Sl<M,000, to L llcrdman · • 2421 E. 16th St., $350,000, 3 bedrooms, 2 Vz baths 10 J. NC\,porl CORONA DIL MAR • 702 Iris Ave., $292,500, I bedroom. I bath lo W. Schocnlou • 1420 Outrigger Drive, $725,000, 4 bedrooms. 2 Vz baths 10 R. & D. Me)Cr • 314 Goldenrod Ave. Vl, $580,000 to W. & £.Adams • 439 Mornln& Canyon Road, $206,000. 2 bedrooms, 2 bath to F. l\111ddcn • 613 Acacia An., $410,000, I bedrooms, 2 bath, 10 G. Seerrs • 600 Bceonhi Ave., $710,000, 4 bedrooms. 4 b:uhs, to W. nnd l'. Webb POLICE FILES DiiijPii A) VIL 88, NO. 81 Our address is 330 W BJ)' St., Costa Mesa. CA 91627 TO MAKI A CORRlCTION It 1s the P1l~s pohcy to promptly correct ;ill errors of suhl.uncc. l'lc.llc c~IJ 540· 1224. C\f, 230. Th.111k you. hlSlrJliOn\, cdi1orial m311cr or tu.I· ~cr11scmcnrs herein con be rcpro· duccd "'llhout "'rittcn pcrm1s:.1on of cOp)riJht owner. TlMPIRATURIS Ne~porl Beach 64/60 cloudy skies with chance of scattered showers throughout the day and evening hours. froM Surfllne/Wavetrak threu1h teday A big developin.g storm in lhe Gulf of Alaslla dominates our weather with stormy conditions most of the week. NlWPOIT •UCH 2600 block Son Miguel Drive: Severol checks made out 10 the Newport Hills Animal Sheller, in the tot:il amount of SS,139, were reported stolen from the hospital. Thomu II. Jobn50n, Publisher Wllllanl Lobdell. Editdr Sic" r>hrblr, 1'13na&ing Ednor Iris Yokol. 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POSTMASTER: Send 3ddrcss chonacs 10 The Newport Dcoch/ Costa Mesa Dally Pilor. P.O. Box 1560, Cos11 Mesa. CA 92626. Copyri&ht No news siorics.. ii· HOW TO RUCH US Circulotion (The Times Oronge County) (800) 252-914 1 Advertising Classified 642-5678 Display 642-4321 Editorial News 540-1224 Sports 642-4330 News. Sports Fax 646-4170 Main Office Business Office 642-4321 Business fax 631-5902 Publis~d by CaliforniJ Communirv Ncw1, ~ Times Mirror Cump;my Roger Oglesby, ._ Pmidcnr and Cl:.O W t B.ilboa 64/60 Costa Mesa 68160 Corona del Mar 66/60 SUU fORICAST LOCATION SIZE Wedge 2·4 SW Newport 2·4 sw Blackies 2·4 sw River Jelly 2-4 sw CdM 2·4 SW •OATINO Winds west lo southwest 1 O to 20 knots with three foot windw:i,ves, west swelll8 feel under mostly TIDU TODAY First high 12:22 a.m ......... S.O First low 7:53 a.m ........... 0.2 Second high 2:34 p.m ........... 3.0 Second low ........... . 7:02 p.m ........... 2.2 THURSDAY first high 1:37 a.m ........... 4.7 First low 9:22 a.m ........... 0.2 Second high 4:21 p.m ........... 3.2 Second low B:Sl p.m ........... 2.4 Water temp .: 60 ' locally, it will bring a big west-northwest swell with solid overhead waves throughout the week. High pressure out in the mid-Pacific will move the storm track north near the Aleutians neict week, which will bring some moderate northwest pulses. A cut o(( low near Hawaii may merge with another cold low to bring stronger swells. For daily surf 'le ports and forecasts, call (900) 976-SURF. The call costs $1.SO plus any possible toll. 300 block or Mnrlgold Ave.: A suspected burglar, prcpnring perhaps for the latest roin showers, stoic :i navy blue umbrella valued at $100 along with SI0,270 worth or jewelry, sunglasses and a pair of reading glasses. 200 blO(k or AGDle Ave., Balboa Island: Two sets of Ping golf clubs, woods and pullers, valued at $2,000, were reported stolen from an unlocked laundry room. The suspect also took 1wo non-working chain saws but left bel11nd bicycles. · 1200 W. Coast lllghwoy: A 1986 Welcruft 26-foot bout was reported broken into. An AM/FM C'Jssette stereo, a scanner and u portable r:idio, "ith a total value or $1,990, were reported stolen. 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He wanted a briefing, and our conversation went like this: Q. Well, Carlos, what's the first · thing you're gonna do? Costa Mesa beggar laws get nnal OK -~ The Costa Mesa City Cquncil gave final approval to two ordinances targeting beggars in the city. Both laws will go into effect April 20. • One law prohibits aggressive panhandling, making it illegal for anyone to solicit alms in a way that causes an individual to fear injury or the commission of a crime. lt also precludes a person from rendering services, like windshield washing, without the owner's permission. The other measure prohibits anyone from "standing, sitting or otherwise occupying" the center median of a street for any reason other than crossing the roadway. Correction- A brief in Friday's Daily Pilot, prdtnoting an appearance at Nike Town by volleyball star Gabrielle Reece, gave the wrong date for the event. Reece's • appearance was last Saturday. . _ _.... . FOUNDAnON HEALTH What a .. No Deductibles Health •100% Pion Plan Should Be • Aff ordoble Rotes • Maternity Benefits llK:lvfcluoll • Smol B~ for mote Information contact Lou ume 642-3628 A. I'd like to get settled in my old homestead high atop Buck Gully, and enjoy the scenic view. Q . You'd better hurry, that scene may be slipping fast. And then what are your plans? A. Can't wait to get down to the beach at Big Corona, stretch out in the sunshine, and work on my tan. Don't want the paleface tourists to think I'm rrom another planet. · Q. Good thinking. What about employment? A. No problem. I've still got friends in high political places, and they can always find me a cushy job in county government. Maybe a deputy assistant inspector or something like that. Just enough , to qualify for a pension. Q . You can't work all the time, Carlos. How about your leisure hours? · • A. Well; I'm still a big sports ran. First thing I'll do is renew my season's tickets for the Angels' games. Back on the Red Planet, you don't,see too much major league baseball. Q. I know you're a big supporter of all professional sports, and love to root for the home team. Will you be around for the football season too? A. 1 hope so. I'rp just crazy about those Los Angeles Rams, and especially Coach Chuck Knox. I'd go anywhere to watch the.m play. Q. Uh, you may have to. A. What's that? I don't get your drift, but it's no problem. With any luck, maybe l could get our beloved Rams to play an exhibition game back on Mars. Q. You think they'd draw a crowd? A. lndubit:tbly. Especially if they can get one of the Martians' Estancia yearbook receives award of excellence The Flight '94 yearbook at Es· tancia High School has been recognized with an Award of Excellence and selected to be a part of "The 1995 Yearbook Yearbook" published by Taylor Publishing Company. The award honors the book's cove r design, created by Brooke Leyerley. The Flight was edited by Sandra Vallejo and advised by G. Svendsen. Books published by Taylor between Oct. 2, 1993 and Oct. 1, 1994 were evaluated in the categories of: cover design, theme development, page de- sign and copy writing. • Bankruptcy • Wills/lrusts •Divorce Only the top 10% of year- book staffs arc recognized by the publisher for outstanding yearbook achievement. we are a non-profit organization seeking to assist the consumer In obtaining accountabllJty from lawyers and Judges. Staffed by business professionals, attorneys, paralegals and consumers, we plan to bring a dramatic change to the legal Industry as a whole. we are In need of tax deductlble donations to further the efforts of this tong overdue project. Please contact: Barbara Swist or Richard Foltz 714-854-0881 • Corporations • Tenant/Landlord • Much, 1J1UCh more Largest SelecUon of one of a kind Investment Persian Rugs, New &. Antique -Contemporary Linc of Custom Rugs - ' all-time gridiron heroes, OJ. Simpson. to make a special guest appearance. Q. That might be arranged down the line, but he's pretty heavily booked right now. Would you consider playing one of his famous colleagues? A. Maybe. What's his name? Q. A rising star named Orlan (Kato) Kaelin. You've he;ird of him, haven't you? A. Oh, sure. Back on Mars, Kata's a very big name. I'm surprised, though, that he's so well known here on Earth. Q. Class will tell, anywhere jn the universe. Hope you can stay awhile with us, Carlos, and please # let me know if you 'U be available for any more questions. .0 HUFFING AND PUFFINC: - ·There's been a mixed reaction~ to last week's column about 1he "Gentlemen's Cigar Smoker" staged at the Balboa Bay Oub. S ydclle Stolt of Irvine sent an article from The Washington Post, coincidentally da1ed the same day as the BBC blowout. h's headlined, "The Power of Posi1ive Stinking." Along with four-column ar1work, showing the Washington Monument adorned with a cigar band, The Post reports that cigars have become hot, and aficionados, proud of their "male clout" symbols, don't'want to be lumped with cigarette types. Miidred Welsh of Costa Mesa, who refers to cigars as "those awful smelly things," insists they're hazardous to health, and even revives the anti-smoking oldie: "It's not the cough that carries yo4 off, it's the coffin they carry you off inJ" On the positive side, there's a note from James Goudttault, manager of the Dunhill humidor at South Coast Plaza. He writes: "The real f cllowship or The Leaf . is founded in men like yourself and Jo eph DeFranco, not the Armani-clad 30-something crowd that'& (now) finding cigars to be the "in thing." Right on, James. Or, rather, light on. 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"We're pleased with th~ com· promise," said Winnett. "We would have liked more tim-e -a one-year time frame with the ~s­ sibility or a one-year exfens1on after that, depending on how far along our construction plans were at, that time." Winnett said the main partner slide, which is unknown at this time, McCormick said. She said it is unclear-if the weather or prob- lems in the foundation · are to blame. The weather promises to help out only briefly. After a breezy day with-partly cloudy skies, more rain is expected to hit the area by late tonight, according to the National Weather Service. By. Thursday morning, showers -and even thunderstorms -are anticipated. And the temperatures will stay on the chilly side: lower 60s during the day and upper 40s to lower 50s forecast at night. OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO COCKTAILS· FOOD TO (JJ PHONE AHEAD in the store -Harold Hanson - had planned to add on to the building ever since he moved in 10 yean ago. 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He looks forward to working wi,th various county committees and to helping chart a new path for the office. While museum officials aay that water has not touched any an pieces, the changes in the vault's humidity level have exposed the works to extra moisture. Without monitoring the situation and con- ducting some minor restorative work, problems could result, ac- cording to Chief Curator Bruce Guenther. "The task Is big enough without dealina with the county bank- ruptcy," Moorlach said. ". . . It's time to re-evaluate everything. "I'm not afraid to work bard. I told Mr. Popejoy, 'Whatever you want to 1ay on me, that's fine.' .. Workers have noticed water seeping into the area of Jhc en- trance ball's side walls. There are no art works in that area, but the museum's board determined the necessity of taking precautions, Guenther said. 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"We've just now -'iotten them into a rental assistance program.," Wegener S!lid. "So, I h:ive two years to work with (tbe mother) on gcuina her income up and helping the family become self· ufficient. But this kind of situ· ation could break even a person who's ecooomically healthy." The timin1 of the inspection worked to the mu.scum's advan- tae. Guenther· said. The museum building is nearly 20 yean old and bas withstood substantial storm damage over the past few years. With the museum eventually plan· ning to expand into tb,e vacant Central Library building next door, the current inspection will give of· ficiols the opportunity to "analyze all systems," according to Guen· ther. willing to strike a deal. . "She doesn'~ want these things fordable permanent housing. for free," said Wegener. 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Whether you a re in the market for an antique fine investment rug or a fine new reproduction to graGe your home, come to Kismet nowt! THIS OFFER IS GOOD FOR THIS WEEK ONLY/ . .. ,.r- • Wedneeday, MM:h 22, 1885 Page·ll By ROD MacMILLIAN We contend that if a boy ~s given something to· do, he ·will stay out of trouble-providing the something to do is good, clean, whole· some ac1ivity so much the part of every Ameri· can boy's nor· mal life. IC the ci1ies, counties, juve· nile depart· ments and par· ents took a little more pains in furnishing activi1ies, maybe things like that which happened this week when 10 Costa Mesa gram· mar school boys were arrested for a series of 30 thefts would not happen. II is entirely possible that these boys weren't given a chance to play football, basketball, or base- ball. Then again it could be that they found more excitement in burglary as a hobby. There are many angles to the situation but one thing is for sure -there is need for stronger su· pervision of the young boys of the area. Newpqtl lelleh/Coata Meaa Dally Piiot PORTS SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CARLSON, 642·'4330, ext. 223 • HleH ICHOOI, 80YI YOLLIRALL Tars ·seeking a makeoveP Cun P. Lt11tSCH/DAILY r1LOT Newport Harbor's Greg Slick sets against Marina Tuesday night. .. Newport Harbor volleyball trying to find solutions. BY llJCRun DVNN, SPOan Wann • NEWPORT BEACH -It wasn't exactly textbook volleyball, but at least Newport Harbor High is real· izing where it stancls in. the early part of the spring season. • For the Sailors, hammered by Ma· rina in the first and frfth games, there are mental lapses allowing op- ponents to completely dominate at times, u the visiting Vikings did in · spurts Tuesday night during their 15· 2. 7-15, 15-11, 10-15, 15-3 nonleague victory. "It was long and ugly," Newport Harbor Coach Dan Glenn said of his squad's setback, its third in three 'best-of-five matches this year, though the Sailors' loss against Mira Costa Newport Harbor's Jor;i Ben.zinger drives home a winner. was overturned because of an ineli· gible player used by the Mustangs. Newport Harbor had only one stuff block the entire match against Marina, a team the Sailors defeated in three games on Saturday in the Or· ange County Championships to reach the quarter· fina ls. . Marina (3·2) controlled the net with 11 com: bined stuff blocks in games two, three and five, led by 6-foot-7 outside hitter Steve Cavella (28 kills, two blocks), 6-4 Lou Worthy (2~ blocks), Corey Meyers (five) and setter Josh Sidebottom (2~). Scott Archbold and Wes Badorek combined for a Sailor block, ending the fourth game on Cavella's kill attempt, while Badorek had a solo block ear· lier in the game, Newport Harbor's only stuff blocks of the match. "This group needs to be ready every match," Glenn said. "We have to play a lot better than this if we want to be a playoff team. We have a lot of younger guys to mesh with the older guys, and there's a lot of room for improvement. We also missed a lot of serves." The Tars missed four serves in the seco nd iame, two in the third, two in the fourth and one an the fifth. Slick led Newport Harbor with 23 kill s, none in the first game. Archbold, a freshman, had 13 kills and five digs, while Dadorek added 13 kills. Josh Richardson had nine kills and three digs, and set· ter Max Spooner had 35 assists. After the Sailors scored nfoe of the last 10 points to win the second game, they led in the third, 10-6, behind fou r service aces, three by Jon Benzinger. But that's when the wheels began to come off. Marina's blocking got the Vikings back into the game, then following 11 consecutive side· outs, they finished off the Sailors. Cavella (eight kills) and Slick (seven) were the individual highlights in the third game. Newport Harbor, behind seven more kills from Slick, along with five from Archbold, scored six points in a row for an 1 I ·5 edge in the fourth game, eventually holding on after Marina cut the deficit to 12-10. The Boys' club has certainly earned its place in the Harbor Area but Al Spencer can't do the job alone. He regu larly takes care of over 100 boys a day, 100 boys who might be getting into trouble if they weren't at the Boys' club. ·Eagles try to keep up with a slate which appears a year ahead of its time The schools are doing a job with over 75 boys playing ball at Harbor high every afternoon and another 30 at Costa Mesa cl· ementary. Newport Beach grammar school has about 30 out for basketball. This shows that about 235 boys are given something to do in the afternoons and evenings, but what about the rest of the boys be· tween nine and 157 How are they doing to kill time? Where do they go at night? Ask yourself -Where does my son go at night? Who docs he. go with? What does he do? One-half of you will be stumped-or if you arc not stumped you are not sure. If par· ents took a little more time to make sure their boys were doing right there would be less trouble among the younger boys and the American man of tomorrow would grow up better fit to suit the task of facing life. It's hard after a day of work to get the car out and take your son and some of his friends over to the Boys club, to the show, to a basketba}I game or to some other activity-but if may mean the dif· ference between a bum and a man later. They are you rs, folks -take care of them! If you start them off on the ri,ht track, they'll have an easier tame when they get old er. EDITOR'S NOTE: Rod MncMillian was 21 years old when he wrote this under the banner of the News-Times in Newport Beach. On March 30 he will be honored with a Reunion in the Park. For the details, call 548-4942. ~So far it's been a difficult go, capped by Tuesday's setback. BY BA.ll.llY f AULK.NER, SPoan Warru COST A MESA -Estancia High boys volleyball coach Dave Castle believes his team will reach the light at the end of the tunnel, once the Pacific Coast League sea- son begins March 29. But until then, the Eagles may continue to play the role of crash-test dummies to the oncoming trains which fill out there preleague schedule. Visiting Capistrano Valley provided the power behind one such unforgiving colli- sion Tuesday, sweeping the Eagles, 15-7, 15· l , 15· 13, despite sitting four starters for most of the 55-minute romp. It was the fourth loss in as many match· es for the Eagles, who have just one re· turner from last year's 13·3 squad, start two freshmen, and we re forced to use their tallest player, 6~2 senior returner Ryan Mcintosh, at setter against the Cougars, ranked fourth in the Orange County pre- senson poll. "This is the schedule I've wanted for years," said Castle, who will muster only six playe rs for Thursday's nonleague finale against visiting Newport Harbor, if fresh· man starter Oscar Ocampo can't bounce back from a sprained left ankle, which sidelined him three points into Tuesday's first game. "IC we had our two basketball guys (6- foot-8 Kevin Byrne an d 6-7 Mark Pierson). we'd be competing a lot better with these teams," Castle said. "But they decided not to return fo r thei r senior years, and it has obviously made a big difference." With Mcintosh, the team's lead ing hit- ting weapon, relegated to initiating, rather than· finishing sets, the Eagles ~truggled to compete at the net with the Cougars (2·3). Estancia managed just 12 kills as a team, five of which belonged to senior Bennm, Uceda s•kla for Estancia Blrls COSTA MESA -Battling a strong Millikan High continaent and less than ideal conditions, Estancia Hi&h &iris swimming standouts Aileen Bennett and Maria Uceda posted quality times Tuesday in a nonteague meet at the Eagles' pool. Benneu, a junior, won the 2~yard freestyle with a season-best 2:17.6 uid added a second· place finish in the 50 f rce (28.2). Uc:Cda, a 1enior, lowered her previous best in winnina the 100 free (1:01.9), and her ~ ~~ tima al hl7.0 in tho 100 b~ aliO established a personal standard. 1hO R~ hoWever, were too deep for ttie who take a 1 ·3 record into todaY, Pa· O>ut f.Ali\ae ~ner at University afler llNJ. M= a110 ~vb ror th• es11nc11 eiral.a~ J clocWon In a tune· tqdiJ't l'Ct ...._ •t Uni. Bqle Jur'p Olad Bola.nbMla mnMed ._ Of orilf·. t.d lrdvidual even& W:toriel lot tbe ..... •2>. btliina u.. ne1c11a tlM •• rroe Wilda JllOlor Mm S1<1phofto • ..., 11c1 111c In the JOO blluerlly wfill 1 time di 1:02.4 third In ., 280 ·~ ~- Bollenbach, who ranished second in the 200 Cree (1:S9.lS), also anchored the victorious 200 free relay team, which included Stephens, jun- ior Paul Simonds and senior Matt Dean. Dean posted the Ollly personal best amons the Eagle boys, Sbaviaa 20 seconds off his pre· vious best in the 500 free, touching third in 6:10.2. 80ATING IUMMARIU TINNll HIGH SCHOOL OOLP Ryan Haney, a 6-1 senior whose shift from middle blocker to outside hitter, left the Eagles virtually defenseless against Capo's quick middle attack. The Cougars 6-7 senior John Earnest amns~ed seven kills, five aces and two stuff blocks, while fellow middle blocker Omar Rawi added seven kills. Mcintosh led the rest of the Eagle at· tack with three kills, accumulated by twice deOecting a bad pass over the net, and softly tapping one Capo overset to the noor. "We feel we're improving by playing agaimt top competition, but we're going to have to work for wins in our league," Cas- tle said. • NIWPOltT llU80R YACHT CLU8 199S Sprlna Cold Cup Lehman 12 -1. Mikt Arrigo, NHVC, 9.25; 2. D.ivid Blackman, NHYC, 12.00; J . 1111 lluell (NHYC), 14.75; 4. Matt Mcrldccl CNHYC), 14.75. CdM falls in Sailors,. Eagles win league openers Piiot scribes on the tube Twlchdl 12 -1.4Hw Wapr, NHYC, 9.S. ,CfJ -1. Erik Shampalr\1amle Cresory, OYC, 6.15. Lafff -1, Sttrtn tl~-.art, MIYC, J.,S; 2. John Warnock, MBYC, 10.75. Sabot CJ -1. Llurtn Maxam, CotYC, 11.50; 2. Nick Kelly, NHVC, 1J,73; 3. · tsnnls, 18-0 Rachel Senturla, SWYC, 18.SO; 4. Courtney Careccla, DPVC, 19.00; S. Alce SO.nowskl, CotYC, 27.00; 6. Molly Haines, NHVC, 30.75;•7. ltyan ~rne, MBYC, • 31.00. . ' BEYERL Y HILLS -Co· rono dcl Mar High's tennis team got its nonleague match nt Beverly Hills in be· tween Tuesday's showers, but the result wasn't quite up to expectations as the No. 2-ranked Normans came down hard, 18·0, dropping CdM to 4-3 overall. lRVJNE -Senior Morgan Anderson re- corded a 3-over pnr 39 to lead the way for Newport Harbor High's golf team as the Sailors forged a 213·231 victory over Irvine in a Sea View League opener at Big Canyon Countty Club. •NEWPORT BEACH -Senior Jenny Glasgow and freshman Chad Towcrsey each tied for second individually with 3· over•par nine-hole rounds of 38, but it wasn't enough to llfl the host Sea Kings over El Toro, which won the Sea View League-opening match Tue~day at the Newport Beach Country Club. The recently completed Toshiba Classic Senior POA Tour event. medin coverage or . Reggie Lewis' alleged drug use, Michael Jordon's return to the NDA nnd Es· tancia and Costa Mesa Hiah b11scball will be discussed by Dally Pilot sportswriters Dorry Faulkner and Richard Dunn on tonight's 6 o'clock telecast or "from Press Row," on Copley/Colony Olblevision (Channel 3). Sabot C2 -1. Conno.. Herron, CotYC, 10.50; 2. hmantha T~adwell, CorVC, . 22.SO; 3. Htathtr Dol't, DrYC. 24.00; 4. Nkoi. Shute, NHYC, 24.75; 5. llndtty Duda, NHYC, 29.00; 6. Diane looth, NHYC, 29.00; 7. ~tt Levin, LaYC, 33.00. S.bot C1 -1. JalCNI Adam90n, DPYC. 16.001 2. Erin Chrl1tlan•tn, DPYC, • 21.001 3. Tanner Manh, MIYC, 25.75/ 4. ltobtrt Ca~ll, SWYC, 21.7S; S. Dmd l~, ICYC, 21.751 6. Trtwr 0 MM(o, NHVC, )S.00; 1. ,Ad,m Yoshldt, aCYC, Jl.00. Sabot I -1. lrlan HalMt, NHYC, 17.751 2. Taylof lannet1, NHYC. 21.71; 3. lohft Taylor, orvc. u .1s, 4. Franll Tybot, CotVC. 26.00; s. Mtrl" Yoshida. IC\'C, )1.751 6. DIM Hochart. MIYC. )4.75; 1. 1'tet Van 0., MIYC. 36.00. sabot A -I. ltlaft llt..te, NHVC. lo.JO; 2. Marcello hrra, SWVC, 1UO; J. • T~ P""!tt. IOYC, 16.111 4. Hither Potttr, NHYC, 21.00; S. Jennifer Pof1tr, N'HYC. >t.0016. ~.,, MIYC, 41.00; 1. Miit Meala, CorYQ, 47.00. lkhtft. -1. Tim , NHYC, S.JO; 2. lob K.ttttnholtn, IYC, 11 .75; 3. Jr, s.pt, NH't'C. 12. • J)S -1. lohft O'Coftnor, CIVC. ,,OOJ 1. CIMlcti htnt, LIYC, 10.15; 3. Oou1 ~. sovc. 12.75. lcllodl U -I. ICMt ~ NHYC. U0; 2. Carolyn Hardy/Marie b11don, IC1C. ,...., s. _.... ~ IC'\'C, '1• . nilllt -I . M..a .. I• ... ft'C.; 1.U. .... -1.a.dAIMlilllMt,Mm:,US. ' I Newport, 1-0 in leaguo and 3·0 overall, put its top five into the top seven finishes to dominate the match. · • IRVJNE -Estancia High's golf team improved to 4·2 overall with their Pacific Const League opener at Rancho Su Joa· quin Golf Course as the Eastes disposed of University High by nine strokes in a 199-208 decision Tuesday afternoon. Mike Perry and Pete Krutzik aharcd medalist honors as a trio finished 2-ovcr par 38. Estancia meets Santa Maraorita today in the .'kJI half ot a homt-and·bome ar· ranat~ today at Coita Mesa's Mesa Unda Co'\111e. CdM ~U to 4·3, 0· 1 in league. NIWPOU 11a; lltVllll IJW 1. Mdtuon (NH), S91 2. ....... (NH), 42; 3. Shapiro (NH), N&tMaft (IA), 43; S. While (Nl1), 44; 6. J.K'bon (NH), CNWI (W), 4S. UTANCIA 1ff, UlllVIUIT'Y ltl 1. M; Pmy (!), kiWlli Cf), "°Iii'-' (U), 38; 4. J. hrry 41), Off CU), 40; 6. LllMn (f), 41; 7. T~((),42. , ILNllOM8,CtlMIM 1. MlyM CIT), >71 2. CU.) Clat&OW CCAIM>. T~ (OIM), JI; 4. 0...,.. ((T), lti S. Wlill* (CdM), 42; I. TMfef trTJ, 42 • The 30-minute proaram will also air Fridays at 8 p.m.. and other unspecified times, throuah March and corly April. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa oaJiy Pilot Wednesday. March 22, 1995 7 Hl•H SCHOOL llACll AND fllLD •UVllWI It Newport's girls on a mission Endurance may be Newport Harbor boys track strength ...,. Mandy Clayton, Tina Bomwan lead the way In title quests. BY RlCKA.1.D D UNN, SPOan Wlll'Tt:a • Hart)or High's girls track and fie ld team should once aga in send representatives to the postscason. I n keeping up with tradition, Newport For .head ~oach EricTweit, reserving ., scats at Cerritos College, annual site of the CIF'Southern Section finals, Masters Meet and CIF State Championship, has become a springtime rout.vie. Seniors Mandy Clayton, school record-holder in the triple. ju~p (35 feet, 8 inches), and Tina Bowman (high Jump) are two of the Sailors' best hopes of advancing to the CIF fi nals this year. Bowman, a finalist at the state meet in 1992 and 1993, and a Masters Meet co-champion in '93, jumped a personal·bcst 5-9V• as a sophomore at the Mt. San Antonio Relays, bu t has yet to top that mark. Bowman earned top-six medals at the state meet each of her first two years, finishing fourth as a freshman (5-6) and third as a sophomore (5-9), a year when she won the Orange County Championship and the CIF Southern Section Division II title. Last year, however, there were problems, struggles and turmoil wi1hin the organization. She was removed from the team for disciplinary reasons and didn't compete in the post season. Now, Bowman realizes that he r college athletic future may depend on track and field , not volleyball or basketball, in which she also excels. "We want 10 make more use of her athle tic ability," Twcit said. "We'll see if she's capable of triple jumping. If she wa nted to do track in college, th at's an event they might want her to look at. And maybe with her sprin ting speed, we'll try to make most use of that, as we ll." With Bowman back in form and aiming for 6-feet in the high jump, Clayton hopes to make her first trip to the state meet, fo llowing three stellar years in the Sea View League. KATSUYA !V.tNON£/FOlt T11£ DAILY P1wr Mandy Clayton carries a heavy burden In Newport Harbor's track hopes. Clayton, much like graduated Lindsay Curtis the past two years, will probably be Newport Harbor's top point-getter in dual meets, competing in the long jump and bo1h hurdles, along with the triple jump. Seniors Piper Archibald (200 and 400 meters) and Sarah Hawkins (400), freshman Shannon Gibson (200 and 400) and sophomore Au tumn Puro (200, 400 and 300 low hurdles) are expected to be Newport Harbor's primary relay runnecs. Distance sensation Jamie Swarberg, a freshman who earned learn MVP honors last fall on Newport H.arbor's cross country team, will be the Tars' best in the 1600 and 3200. But wnen folks think of Newport Harbor track, shot put and discus throwers are generally the first who come to mind, led by weight coach Tony Ciarelli. Senior Cara Heads, a national age-group weightlifting champion, and juniors Lia Roussel and Laura Wi lson are three of the top four weight-event throwers in the league. Everyone will have a tough time knocking Woodbridge's Angela Burgess, a 6-fooi-4 se nior who led Orange County in lhe discus last year wi1h a best of 143-3, off th e hill. Heads' best even t is the discus. Roussel finished 1hird at the league finals last year in bolh, but was unable to compe1e at 1he CIF preliminaries at UC Riverside because of national kayaking commitments. "We've got 1hree real solid girls there to give us a lot of depth," Tweit said. "So it's kind of exciting (in the weight events)." Senior high jumper Kelly Quinn, distance-running specialists Jennifer Parker · Uunior) and Kutie Canwright (sophomore), and sophomore hurdler and jumper M.E. Clayton are also expected to score this spring. Colleen Eadie will run the 400 and 300 hurdles. Finding someone to run the 100 meters, where Curtis was a league champion last year, is Newport Harbor's bigges1 hole. Appell, Felix carry the load for Eagles It's Petrina & Co. at Estancia ...,. Felix, Owens, Rosales give the Estancia boys potent look in the sprints. BY BAARY FAULKNER Sroan \Varna F irst-year Estancia High boys track and field head coach Keith Davis had a one-word forecast for the Eagles season this spring. ...,. Fourth-year veteran is the only senior among girl s' stan douts. B Y BAllAY FAULKNER SPORTS Wl!TJ:a I n addition to the competition from its Pacific Coast League rivals, the Es1ancia High girls track and field team may also be battling a generation gap this spring. Fourth-year varsity performer Laura Petrina is the only se nior among Coach Joan Carlisle's handful of standouts, which include three sophomores and two freshman. "It's a building year," said Carlisle, who enlists only one a1hlete (Petrina), with a PCL varsity medal. Petrina, a member of the i.chool's third-place 400-meler relay last spring, will give the Eagles strength in the JOO hurdles, triple jump, long jump, and her familiar relay role. "Laura had one first-place und two seconds in our firsl two nonleague meets (losses to Ocean View and Huntington Dench)," said Carlisle, who opens the league campaign Thursday at University. Sophomore Amy Decker has also sparkled thus far, winning a triple jump and a 300 hurdle event and matching Petrina's point scoring in the two early meets. Sophomore Tanya Perkins adds to the youth movement in the 1,600 and 3,200, havi ng finished sixth overall in the PCL cross country finals last fall. "All three of 1hose girls have a chance to advance from the league meet to ClF," Carlisle said. Sophomore Katie Wehr, up from the junior varsity, will vie at 800 and 1,600 meters, while freshman Lucy Arias and Jennifer Mille r will also score points on the track. Carlisle will count upon Miller in 1he sprints, as well as the 400 relay, while Arias can run the 200, 400 or 1,600. Junior Araceli Martinez could be a factor in lhe 3,200, while junior Christine Dahle adds to the f:eld event contingent in the discus and long jump, in addition to chipping in on the 400 relay. . ...,. DeZahd leads quartet of seniors in middle and Long distance runs. BY RICHARD DUNN SPOlTS WUTtJL W hile Newpon Harbor High's boys track and field team may have discovered ihe nex1 Wade Tift, it ~ill rely heavily on endurance 1his season, 1101 strength, for its dual-mce1 points. Led by Shahram DeZahd, Sailor distance-running coach Bim Barry has four senior!> who will likely contend for top honors in the Sea View League in the 800, 1600 and 3200 meters, as well as the 1600-meter relay. DeZahd, who finished second in the CIF Southern Section Division 111 -AA cross country finals last autumn, is a fourth-year varsity runner who could reach the Cl F finals, possibly even th e Masters Meet, in the 1600 or 3200. Last year, DeZahd won 1hc · league title in the 1600 (4:28.7 1). • Seniors Henry Chian and Jake Swanson are also slrong in the 1600 and 3200, while senior Ryan Adams is Newport Harbor's best in 1hc 400 and 800. "There are definite ly some kids we expect big thin gs from," Newport Harbor head coach Eric Tweit said. "It's going to be interesting. We 've got some holes, but we've got some good kids. If we can fill a few holes, we may be all right." The Sailors, with abou1 60 total boys in the program 1his season, including a half dozen prominent members of the football team, are poin1ing 10 sophomore Shane Reese in the shot put and discus under the direction of weights coach · Tony Ciarelli. "(Reese) has been doing real well in the beginning ·or the year," Tweit said. "He's got the potential to be our next real good shot puller. He has size and quickness and all the tools." Newport Harbor, with a rich history of top-notch wei~ht throwers, has dominated the Sea View League's shot put and discus events the past four years, with Tift (shot put) and Sieve Gonzales (discus) the most recent champions. Tift, now throwing at UCLA, broke a 15-year-old league record last year with J put of 61-feet, 6-inches. Twice "It's going to be -in teresting," said Davis, a former two-time confe rence hurdles champion at Orange Coast College, who continues the rebuilding project carried on the last two seasons by Ken Martinez. Amezola stands at center stage tor Mesa boys "We're 0-2 so fa r (headi ng into Thursday's Pacific Coast League opener at University), but I'm expecting some outstanding showings by senior Johann Appell and sophomore Chris Felix," Davis said. Appell, the defending PCL champion in the 1,600 and 3,200 meters, is still recovering from asthma and shin split problems that plagued his CIF bid in track last spring, as. well as his cross country season l.tlst fall. "He's been taking it easy so fa r, so he won't re-injure himself," Davis said. "He hasn't completely conquered his shin splits, but we've been doing some drills with him and some str-hlng techniques that should help get him back up to par." Felixi with added maturity Crom his debut season as a prep, is ready to excel in the sprints and the long jump, according to Davis. "Chris dominated the Iona jump in our first two meets, and he should be our best In the 100 and 200 meters," Davis said. Joining Felix In the sprints should be James Owens and sophomore Omar Rosales. Davit is 1lso hi&h on 6-foot·3 sophomore RJchard Byrd, whom he said could sparkle in the triple jump, IC he can match his great dcstre with a srup or proper technique. Junior Frouah Jahid will contnbuto f n the shot put, while David Avalos (.COO) and Edward Varau (bunlla) could also Chip in, 1CCOrdin1 &o Davis. ., Sprinter, long-jumper carries bulk of track and field hopes. BY B.u.Jly FAVL.ICNER, SPoan Wann C osta Mesa High junior Josh Amczola ran for 203 yards last fall on 27 carries as a wingback in loo&ball coach Myron Miller's pitch-and-trap •rushing auack. This spring, as the top performer for Coach John Carney•s Mustang track and field team, he fiaures to cover more than three times that much 1round in each meet. .. He'll be concentrating on the 100 and 200 meters, and he's a 21-foot long jumper," Garney uid or Amezola, who will also figures to take the anchor leg of either the 400 or 1,600 relay team. Amezola was the runner-up in the long jump at last year's Pacific Coast League finals, and is a solid bet to return 10 the CIF Southern Section preliminaries in his f eaturcd event this season. Amezola was also a member of the PCL's third-place 1,600 relay team, which included returner Armando Vega. Jared Call, a junior hurdler, is an other threat to take home a PCL medal, according to Carney, who has only one senior (shot putter Joey Archuletta) on the team. Junior Robert Johnston joins · Archuletta in the -shot, and is also a potential discus standout, according to Camey. Veteran Zeke Noonan, a junior, could salvage some poiots in the 1,600 and 3,200, while Vega, who will concentrate on the 200 and 400, is joined by several newcomers in the sprints. Martin Vega (no relation) is also a 200 and 400 runner, whilt freshman Mike Grover, Rony Sou, as well as Wilbur Channels and Brian Witt, are untested bul quick. Sophomore Brian Leahy, who splits his time with YOllcyball, is approachinJ 6-foot in the hiah jump, and freshmen Richard Price and Man Rudcsell add field-event depth. Price, whom camcy praises for his all-around talents, 5hould contribute in the jumps and the hurdles, and Rudcsell is anothU shot and discus threat. Junior Mite Orey is also work ing hard in the 1hoa and discus, Carney said. I Costa Mesa-girls BO deep as season starts ., Veteran track coach John Carney says it'll be a •tun year' for himself and the girls In '95. BY BAJULY f AOLXNBa., Sroan WIITT'la A ftcr cluttering their letter jackets with 67 medals in two prescason invitationals, the members or the Costa Mesa High girls track and field tonm now set their sights on hauling some hardware from the Pacific C<>ast Lea1ue. Coach John Carney. in pired by more than 60 athletes in the proaram, isn't about to discourace such upirations. "It's aoina to be a fun year," said Camey, who returns one third·pla~ finisher from lut year's leape fin t. Junior Muidj Simonds earned a bl jump bronie medal as 1 sophomorc W1th a f ' lenp of 4-8, but cleared 5-0 Saturday to win the La Verne lnvitationnl Saturday. ''She went 4-4, 4-6, 4-8 and 5-0 without missing," Carney said. Hurdler Ho Dang, os well as Margaret Grover and Jessica Schroeder (returners in the 400 relay), were fourth-place finishers at last yeor's PCL Finals ond arc among some of Carney's $Casoned veterans. Dang, only a sophomore, odds triple jump and relay avail ability to her hurdling expertise, while Grover (200 and 400 and mile relay) •nd Schroeder (100 and 200) anchor a deep sprint crew. • Sophomores Thao Nguyen, Morie Ncuyen, Yu Yeg and Jessica Davidson, as weU as rreshman Amy Hat1ushi, u e additional short·djstancc Ahreal$. Frtshnian Oc&I Van de Walker, currently reCOYerlftl Crom a strc~s fracture, is joined by fmhman miler T im Ho and sophomoro ' Jennifer Doloff, as we ll ns Karrie Whitmon, in the distunce brigade. Bocking up Dang in the hurdle$ is sophomore Suzanne Erikson, freshman Loan Do, sophomore Tanyu Richard, and Carla Lovelace. Nguyen Nguyen, who won the PCL Cro h·soph title clcarina 4-11. adds depth in the hi&h jump, while senior Trana Dang lends a 1roup or throwers. Sophomore Tina Sakai, junior Tawny Bayes, sophomore Am'¥ Ekcnstam and fre hman Lenora Vaik>lo-Asuec join O ng in the 27·foot ranae in the shot put. while addin1 support in the discus as well. Adelina to tho posit~ outlook for Carney, is a deep stafl of wi tants, includih& Mesa graduates Chauncey Ooyc1, Ryan McEvoy. Su Camey and <:artos Miramontes. ' he advanced to the state finals. Gonzales, now playing football '1t Orange Coast College, topped the 170-foot mark five ttmcs In rheotScus- last spring, reaching 177-9 in the league finals, the second-best mark in league history. Junior Sherif Pepic, an All-CIF Division V left tackJe on Newport Harbor's CIF championship football' team last fall, and seniors Jnmcs Moureaux and John Ryan are also being counted on in the shot put and discus. Tony Mancuso, a former two-time Masters Meet qualifier and 'late finalist in the shot put for Newport Harbor, is helping Ciarelli coach the weight eve nls for the second year in a row. Seniors Edon Kagasoff, a running back on the football team, and Bill Johns, a noseguard/offensive lineman who earned All-CIF Division V laurels last season, are expected to give the Sailors a solid tandem in the pole \'ault. Kagasoff will also run on the rela)S. Among 1he question marks for T\\eit's Sailors this season arc in 1he sprinting dcp:mmen1. Dul if Dan Uergcr (free i.afe ty) and Brian Johm.on (corncrback/running back) can sprint the JOO meters with 1he same snccess as 1hey played foo1ball last autumn, those ques1ions will be aOS\\Cred. Johnson, still recovering from knee 1endinitis suffered in soccer, will also long jump and run 1he relays. In foo1ball, Johnson was the CIF Division V Pl;.iyer of 1he Year, as well ns the Daily No1's District Player of the Year. Senior Jon Benzinger, who lettered in track his freshman year, is Newport Harbor's 1op high jumper. Benzinger, a celebrated wide receiver on 1he Sailors' football team, will also play volleyball in the spring. (There's no truth 10 the rumor 1hat Benzinger also plans to swim part-time and try oul for the outfield on Coach Kirk Bates' baseball team.) Senior Jarrelt Ingram, ou1 fo r 1rack for the first time, is also expec1ed to contribute in the triple jump, long jump and high jump. working closely with hurdles and jumping coach Nowell Kay. Two freshmen, Kumasean Lee and Chuck Loo, are excellent athletes who have shown early promise. Their roles are undetermined, but, says Tweit, 1hey can run and jump as well as anyone. AH-Star soccer ORANGE -Estancia High senior Holly Ferguson, a first-team All· Pacifi c Coast League soccer se- lection, is one of four Newport-Mesa District players who will compete in the Orange County Coaches Associa- tion girls senior all-star soccer game, scheduled tonight at 7:30 at Chap- man University. Ferguson will be joined on the South by Corona del Mar standouts Ali Havriluk and Kristen Vaughn, while Newport Harbor's Shellie Bradbury represents the North. Havriluk and Vaughn were first· team All-Sea View picks, while Brad- bury was a second-team choice. Santa Margarita High 's Chuck Mo- rales will ooaeh the Soulh, while Canyon's Matt Kinne)' will lead the North. LOCAL SCHIDULI TODAY ........ Coli.te -W6Mfn Or.p ~ .. ~ Cal1font1' Coli.ct. 2:l0 p.rn. Hlptothool -COfONclelM.ret ......... HM'*• :1:1S P."'-1 Coit. M«M .. Unlw.Mly, J :IS p.111. ........ 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County a.tr Of •boV• on: Januaty ~1. "*'Cid to tranuct bull-mlnCICI '° •enuct but&-~on: f\'a Thia ~ WU m.d F•Htli llOTtca ()It °' by )'OW~. IN 0 HRVIC 11.,i Or-. County on MMch 1"5 ""' under the flelllloui neu undet IN f1c:ti&loul &tan Jam.t Am Wl1h the County Cl«k Of Publ&ltwd NftPQft e-c,,_ -1TIOll TO IF ~OU ARE A CftEDrTOA ~00 .. Cll·Tov..I.. _OAANClc 10, 1119& MW C.pltal CofJ>or•llon. 8U.lnat1 Name(•) U.ttld tu.in. .. Nam•(•) listed Thi• NI~ WU 11'9d 0rll'IQ9 CQt.l'lty on Ftbru-Cotl• M•H Daily PllOC r•• or• ~lingenc crea1w of """'.L UU1~ WHT. PBieeeo Allton No•, PfHldent ebove on· 24·1905 ll><Mt on: nJ• with ttw County Cltlf1l ol tr/ 21 , lt96 • ...... ISTU the cl.C.u.d, you mutt file ANO \<OAITLINt COM· · PubllaMd Newpott ~ Thlt "81ement wu 11*1 AnN t.tudgett Marti 8. Coot* OranQe County on Mweh Fe37521 March 22• 2t, ~I 5, 12.; aTATI 0.1 row ca.Im wilh tn. OOUtt MUNITY CC>U.EGES Cotta u... Dally Hot .-Ith h County Cl4w1t ot ltlQ9f Ostwu O'Brien Thie mt~ wa1 tu.a 10, tt95 Put>lilh9d Newpon S..Ch-,995, RUft P. •••T ll'Cf mail. copy to the per-. All bids .,. to be In IC> Mitch 15 22 21 Apr1I & Oranoe County on Ftbfv-nila •tatement WU tlltd with the COIMl4Y Clef1I of ,.HIJI Costa M••• Dall~ Piiot WA> CAii MO. A17TO:n ·~ 1<1"P't1tnlallv1 ap. ~~ ;:r:htl\t ~ Ooc-1995 • ' • ' fl'l 1?, 1995 wflh the County C1«11 of Orange ~ on ,te>tu-Publllhtd ~!)Ott Beach-M.,ch 22 29 April 5 12 PUBLIC NOTIC!l!,..;;;... To .. ""''· ~licl111t1, ~'mon% ~ c~~Wfthln ~· ~ .,~ c: . W918 Fl37454 Ofange County on Fet>N-ll'f 23. 1995 Cosla ...... Oally P1IOl 1995 • • • . 'J citdltot•, contlng9nt crldt. Of n om u .. datt in. ttlc~ u-.. Dlf Publllh9d tffwport Beach-ll'f 1'7, 1995. fl38001 Maren 1s 22 29 Ap<Q & • wg32 Actlllou• ~ and J*IOf\I WhO mey llfa ': ':,S: ~ ~ PUt~ ot tr..~ ot PUBLIC NOTICI Cotta Mu• Dally Piiot F•'747t Publl&hed Newport Betch-1995. ' ' ' ' 8u1lneH Name otl\t(W1 .. bt lnter11t9d In t100 ot in. ClllfoJa Pro-No b4dder may Wlthdfaw Mlfeh 1, a. 15, 22, 1995. Publllhed Newport Btlch-Costa Mtu Ollly Pdot W9l1 PUBLIC NOTICE Statement ")' r:11sv°F ~J~· °' both, bait Codt The time for fii. hlt bid tor a .,_rod of '°'1Y· a ~tao;• W883 Cosll Mesa Dally Pilot M11ch I , 15, 22. 29, 1995. flctltloua The 1011ow1ng ptWsont w• o ~ PETtTiON hat been log c1a1rni Wiii not t)lplre llv. (45) daYt aft" ttit dale ": ~·• ame PUBLIC NOTICE March a. 15. 22. 29, 1895. W893 PUBLIC NOTICE llualneH Name ~E1f,~t," A8;ser (H- Iiied by LAUREN M. LONG .:::OJ• f00t months from 1~"'eo~~+=.-:. r• TM fol.:i~~• are w889 PUBLIC NOTICE FlotJtlou• lt•tement TERPRISES, 2211 w. He""' In the SUpettor Court ol abov~ date nobd MfWI th• ptfvlleae of ,. doing bullnesl u : Flctltlou• PUBLIC NOTICE 8ut1nen Name TM lolto't'ting pe11ons .,, IOCk Way, Santi Ana, CA Callfomla. County ol OA· YOU . MAV EXAMlNE the Jec;11ng any and all bid• Ot UNITED COIN l.AUNOAY 8U .. IMH Nam• FlctJlloua ltat•ment doing buslllt$S as: 112704 ANGEE. PETITION ftle kepi by ll\t eourt. If lo waJw any lrregutatltlu SERVICE, 1115 Eut Kim-Slatamanl NOTICE OF Bu1lneH Name The following l*•Onl are a) GANACHE, b) PEGI S1mmvel S. Stephen1, TH rtquostt ar• a peraon lnltrtst ~ or lnformaJttfel In any bid bef1y Avt .. Anaheim, CA The folfoWing p.,sons art PUBLIC HEARING Statement doing bullness as: USA, 190l South A•tehey. 2217 W. Hemlock Wa'J, lhal LAUREN M. LONO bl IM ••tale, ou e fl n 0t In ttle bidding. 92801 doing blJslness ts: NOTICE IS HEREBY The following peraons art INTERNATIONAL TEX· Santa Ana, CA 92705 Santa Ana, CA 92704 a,opolotld u perlONI rtp-With th• c~ 1 tor":1t A: llgneds /f1 URUJU Jame1 Mlcl\M4 Monlr9dl, FLIGHT ATTENDANT JOB GIVEN of the Intention ol doing buslnn1 as: TILES ANO SUPPLIES, Katine Rtgl~ Oraps, 15 Th11 buslnan Is con- r11tnl1tlve f ~ ~d"!inlllar qu.st 10f Special Nodct ot EDDINGS Acting Da. 3e85 lAtlda Way, Chino, SEARCH, 3254~8 Golden the Citizens' Mvtsory C<Mf1. SOUND BLASTERS INTER· 3808 RIVtf Ave., Newpor1 MeJ0tana, R&nc:ho Sani. ducted by an lndMduaJ Ille estate o I ec; Int. tn. filing of an J v t t ot' p h I CA t17l0 Lantern. 1244, Dana Point, m1n1t on Surplus Propttty NATIONAL, 9370 Clovtr Seach, CA 92663 Matga1111. CA 92688 Tht reglstrant(s) com. THE PETm?N requHta and 1 ra.lsll 1 nl en ory rec or uro .. ng, Mort Pollack, 2710 S. CA 92629 of the Ntwpor1·Mesa Unl· Ct, 17, Fountain v,uey, Frank Oovg111 Trovato, Tt:ls business Is con-mtneed to llansac:t busl· th9 dec:edtnt s WILL and stts t,P of en ° ·~1:~ as-CoHt Community Col• Vttn Ave.. lot Anget11, Allene M. Brown, 23894 fled School District to hold CA 92708 24239 VIila Ridge Or1111, dueled by: an lndMdual cwss undet tht Ftctllious todlcil1, If an~ admitted aecount 11 ~r:aed ~ lqe Dlttrtot. CA 90040 S11clllf Or., Oana Point, CA a meetlng 11 the Herper En'ler V. Dokovic, 9370 Valencia, CA 913!>5 The registrant(•) com-8u11ness Name(s) listed to p<oba~. wlll1 •nd NC:t.lon 1250 01 the Califor· Open: M11ch 30. 1905 • This bu1lntu Is con-92821 Community Ctntlf 11 425 Clovlf Ct.. #7, Fountain Thi• bu1ln11s 11 con-menced to transact bu51· lbo'ltl on: n/• eny codl ... t• .,, ava llblt nla Ptobatt Cod A 11:00 AM duct.ct by: • general p811· Chart11 Elltrley. 23894 Easl 18th s11eet, Coia Vllley, CA 92708 ducted by: an fnd1vldual ness under the F"tc1111ou1 Semmuel S Stephans IOf examination In lht Iii• quest for Spec:f~· No~ Bid No . 187a nershlp St1ellfl Dr., Dana Point. CA Mesa Cilllornl• on This buslneH Is con-The registrant(&) com-Bu1lneu Namt(•) h$ted This statement was filed kept by IM court. IOfm Is avallabl f th p bli'° h d "" Tilt r•gl1t11nt(1) com. 92629 wedneiday, Mtrcri 29 duct.a by: an Individual menced to ttansacl butl· above on: n.'a with tht County Clerk ol THE PETITIO~ requests court clertc. • rom • Be~ h..Ca ~ ~{'9w~~;t menctd to tranuct busl· Thlll buslne·u la con· 1995, at 7:00 p.m. tor con: Tht registrant(•) com-neaa under the Fictitious Karine Regine Craps 01enge Covnty on FebN· autnorl\)' to ad nlltlf the Attorney for th p ti• Pil c;M 0• • eH Y nan undlf tn. Flctl11ous ducted by: en Individual lldtraUon 01 a/ternat• use mtncld 10 transact busl· Business Name(s) listed This statement wu llled ary 14, 1995. fl31917 Illa.I• Under the lndepen-tl , • • ot areh 15, 22, 1995. 8utln91t Nam•(•) listed The r1gl1trant(s) com-of the 16th Slreel Admlnls-nen under tht f leUuous 1bove on: March 1, l995 with th• County Clerk ol Published Mewport Beach· dtnf Admlnlstrallon or &. oner. W923 above on: 1o-6-89 menc:ld to transact busJ. tratlon Site and Undbefgh Busln•H Name(•) Ustect Frank Douglas Trovato Orang• Counly on Febru· .. tates Act. (This authority DENNIS D. HAYDEN .PUBLIC NOTICES Jamu Mlcf\atl Monfrldl nett undtf th' Acllt10()1 and Mont• Vista Schools 1bov1 on: n/a This stattmenl was lllacJ "ary 22. t 995. Cost.I Mes• Da•ly Pilot w111 ·111ow tl\t p8fsonal rep-ESQ., (CS812!ll71) Thi• 111t1~nt Wal filed Business Name(•) 11111<1 and dlsc1.14slon of recom'. fnvet Dollovlc with the County Clerk ol • F037725 Marci\ 8. 15, 22, 29, l995. ·-rn~tlvt lo tak• ·many AnORNEY AT LAW, PUBLIC NOTICE with the County Cllfk of above on~ 2·1·95 mendatlon1 to the eoaicrof This 111rem1~ was filed Orange County on March Published Newport Beach· W888 actiON wtthout eourt ap-2014 NORTH BROAD· Orange County on March Arlene M. Brown Edul:atlon. with the County Clerk ol 10, 1995 Costa Mesa Daily Pilot PUBLIC NOTICE pro...aJ. Befort ta.king Clf· WAY SANTA AHA. CA FlcUUous 6, 1995 Thl1 statement was liltd GOVERNING BOARD Orange County on Match Fl30573 Match 22 29 Ap 1 5 12 lain very lmpOttant •ctlons, 921'00 (7141 542· Butln•H Name F•3191• with the Counly Cltfk or Carolyn 8. Stocker, 10, l995 Published Nlllfport Beach-1995 , . " . FlcUtlou• however, the 1rrs~nal rep· 3003 ' Statement Published Newport Beaeh· Orange County on Febru-Executive Director fl39544 Costa Mesa . Dally P1101 BuslneH Name ~:s:~:tl:u~ t~nt!r~~~~ Publl1h1d' Newport The loHoWing person• If• Cotta Mesa Dally Pilot ll'f 2, 1995 Fl35817 Bu1lnH1 Servlcaa & Publlshed Newport Bepath· March 15, 22, 29, April 5, W931 Statement .. 1.. ha B ,.. doing buslnns as: March 15, 22, 29, April 5, Aulltll 0 ti Co11a Mesa Delly 1101 1995 PUBLIC NOTICE The lollowlng persons ar• per50n• un 11 "'Y ve ••ch-osta Mth Dally KUrCH COUETT SEA· 1995 PubUshed Newport Beach-arv P•ra ona Mitch 15 22 29 APlll 5 · doing business as: waived nolk:e Of consented Pilot Match 15, 11!, 22, VICES, 1835 Whlttllf Ave., . W9t5 Co1ta Mesa Dally Pilot Published Niwporl 1995 ' ' • ' W9tG Flctltloua STAEETSIOE MOTION, to the proposed action.) 1995. Costa M111, CA 92626 March I , 8, 15, 22, 1995. B~ach..Costa Mesa Dally · W9l4 PUBLIC NOTICE Bualn•H Nam• 485 East First St .. Tustin, The lndtpendenl admlnls-WTh904 Matthew J. Collett, 392 PUBLIC NOTICE W877 Pilot Match 22, 27, l995. Statement CA 92680-33 11 tratlon authority wlll be Princeton Or., Costa Mase, W930 PUBLIC NOTICE FlcUlloua The following pe1sons are Randy Rock, 485 East :~~~eo p«e":"rues.,, ~n~~ PUBLIC NOTICE CA 92626 c:na1250431 PUBLIC NOTICE BuslnH• Name doing business as· Fl11t St., Tustin, CA 926a0- Jection to th• petition and Norm Kutch. 502 Slur· Flclltloua PUBLIC NOTICE FlctlUoua Statement FOTO MUNOO, 1420 E. 3311 show good cause why the NOTICE geon, Costa Mesa. CA Bualn .. • Nam• Flctltloua Bu1lnet1 Name The toltowlng persons are Edinger Ave., I l 1 !i, Santa This business . Is co,.. court ehould not grant the INVITING BIOS 92626 Statement Bu1lnHt Name cn11252751 Statement doing business as: Ana. CA 92705 ducted by an lnc11111dual utnorlt Notice Is hereby given This bu1lne11 Is eon· The lollowlng persons are Statement Flotltloua The rouowlng persons aro a) THE WHITE DOVE, bl Manuel Medina Garcia, The regl1trant(s) com- a A H~ING on lhe pell· thal th• Board of Trustees ducted by: • general Plft· doing business u : The following persons are BualneH Name doing business as: OIFTS & HOME ACCES· 1001 S Mantle Ln., tA, menced to transact busf· tlon wit! ~ htld on APRIL of th• Cout Community netthlp PROLEASE, 901 Dove doing business as: Statement BLACK RIVER ENTER· SOAIES, 1289 W. Central, Santa Ana, CA 92705 ness undlf the Flcilllou1 13, l9". •t 1:45 P.M. In College District of Orange The reg111trant(s) com-s1r .. t. Suit• 270, Newport F. ~EEPERS' ANTIQUES, Thi following persons are TAINMENT, 2855 P1necreek Brea. CA 92621 This busmess 11 con· Business. Nam1(s) listed Dept. 703 localed al 341 County, California, wlU r• menced o transact bu1J. Beach, CA 92660 503 31st St., Newport doing business as: Or., A226, Costa Mesa, CA Susan Ma11a Holland, 969 ducted by: an 1ndtV1duaJ above on. Feb. 5. 1995 The City OrlVe South, Or· celvt sealed bids up to but n11t under the FlctlUous AAW Capital Corporation, Beach, CA 9266~ DRIVE SERVICE COM· 92626 N. Forbes Or., Brea, CA The icglstrant(s) com· Randy Rock • CA 92668 no later than 11:00 arn Buslneu Name(s) listed a Calllornla c;orporatlon lngOf' Osteru O'Brien, 36 PANY. 3303 Harbor Boule· Brian James Arra. 2855 Pl· 92621 menced to transact busl-T,hls statement was flltd •:;p YOU OBJECT TO the Thursday, March 30, 1995, aMboveh on:c2·211S-95 901 Dove Slrfft, Sulit 210'. oc .. n Vista, Newport vard Suite E-7, Costa necreek Orl11e, A226. Costa This business is con· ness under the F1c1111ovs with the County CIOf'k of granting ot the petlllon you at lh• Purchasing Oepan· 1n ew o en Newport Beach, CA 92660 Beach, CA 92660 Mesa~ CA 92626 Mesa, CA 92626 ducted by: an lndlv1du:il Busmess N11me(s) listed Orenge County on Febfu· shovld appear 11 Iha hear-menl ol lht District located Nonn IWtch Thi• busin111 11 con-Ann · Mudgott, 4507 Or· Maik S. Cooper, 17941 This busmen ts con· The reglsyant(s) com-at>Ove on: Ot-01·95 11rY 9. 1995 F838.a4 Ing and state your ob· •I 1370 Adams Avenue, Sell your home ducted by: a corporation rlngton Rd.. Corona det Baron Clrele, 12. Hunting· ducted by: en Individual menced 10 transact busl· Manuel Medina Garcia Publ1Shed Newport 811ctt- jeetlont 0, lilt written ob· Bldg., D, Costa Mosa, Call· through classlll•d. The reglstran\(1) com· Mar, CA 92625 ton Beach, CA 92647 Tho reglstrant(s) com· noss under the Fictitious This statement was llled Costa Mesa Daily Pilot ieet1ons with lhe court be-fornla. at whictl time bids 842-5878 menced to ltansact busl· Thie bu1ln111 Is con. This business 11 con-menced to transact bvsi· Business Name(s) listed with the County Clerk ol Marthe. 15. 22. 29, 1995. will ~ pvbllcly opened and ness under the F'tctltlous ducted by ce>-partners ducied by: an individual ness under the Fict1uovs above on: n/a Orange Counly on Fet>ru· WB90 LOTS FOR SALE 1400 HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR RENT BALBOA ............ IPENINSUIA -C0-1-0-N-.A ___ COST.A MESA 2824 ---------- D!LMU 2122 ---------------- Wmt an Office 'with water iniuchi? ... lots &kls of water? · ... m • tcrriflC', upbeat busincu mvitonrnmt1 .. with u.t.y lln'tSf tnd atut f*fk.l"i 7 Wt hlvt • rtw tpil'U from 400 toU57 sq ft. ain us Wt'rt unc kntion In Nfwpor1 that 19 dtfinitdy nut Wiided ck1wn Can't H•m to get to all thoH repalt Job• around th• houH? Lei the c1 .. 1tn.ct Service Dlr.cto.v help you ftnd reUable help. B•blf Duds S•I• on all Maternity ~ off. Also a111 Items for •BUYINQ ITEMS• Infants to sz 10. I buy From 1800·1960. 1 pc sell & tr1de. Cash for to entire estate. Paint· Llttle TlkH Toys. 2584 logs, booka. furniture, NP Blvd (at Del Mar). etc. Immediate cash, 1 ____ 6_3_,_·_73_6_3 __ _ ANTIQUES 6010 top S. 673-6223 Iv msg l4H II 111 II t11t11 •• ,1101 1 .:ti word or .... olaulflett ad: 111 tor '"" Hiltteaal ..,.. I TODAY'S CRaSSwoRo PUZZLE -IY CHAM.II GOKN . WW. OMM SHAlllf ·-1 ..... "'' .,,. I.Ola; ...__ ~~~·· ... .... ... .. .. ......... ...,., .. . ..._...... . .. , ....... ..,...... .......... . I010 ..,.,F.... •. (U.-1111) took• ~ l1710. ~:.....;:.....----------~-----~....,. .. I end T~ NnCH 714-4~ Coela .... HOIMle ~ 28~ 41~~ 'Z7 Nomaclc ~ 44 Vciie • - COUNT YOUR ftlCU _....;.:,. __________ ~~~~!'~M~l~OIO~"""":"~ •ae Con-~b.= =eo~ JDP 1110 •12 NIH•n Maxima =..JM .,::m ~ North-South vulnerable. Eaal dMla. NOJn1I •107 0101141 o•• . •A.ra·1 &\81' •811 . <;)·AK OKJ 107.& •Q108 the .. (f/cluile JM'O"d irnlUtibl& 112,986 ~Utt .. ~"'~ cue 9\efeo, powar When Eut roUoWtd wU.h a low di-. eoeca ~Honda ae Cherelle• Lt• (nt00010I) ....,, powet btak .. , mond, declarer won the queen! 438-4JCA, ldr, ••tend•d Coeaa ..... Honda ctuiM comtot, only 1 ercNIHd to the a.en or •pad .. ana wwr. lo mi, gd cond 439-IOIO owner. Muet ••II. plt.cbecl a '-rt Oil the llC9 "'clubt. CADlll.&C 8040 112.600/obo 175-2818 19M soozx ....... $8950/0bo. Call Andy. A diamond t'tom dUlllG:IY wu COT· Sliver. nNde aom• ~5000 daya or Jim tr.d by the t.en and 11e9 and Ntr.d LDICOLN 1120 IMCh a uphl rep. T· 6M-toe4 "'" !L:.d .. t . A hHrt to tbe lr.!:fn •7a •llVILL• &oc>obt1,SU00.830-M13 '82 VW Cabrlotet,whlte •• _. •-·-M power, Jdnt.cond. on whlte,pe.ac,p/ -·to~.a .. n1.1up, 13400/obO. Cent., 811vr/lthr f>kg caH 111 487 declarer etill heel to IUl'l"9Dder three 714-Me-9277 to~. •ICld warnty, TOYOTA 1210 (NK028383) ' diamond trieb for a two-trick Mt. orig owner, 48K rril. Costa u. .. Honda Let'• auppoee that South heel tak-•• CM..... a.vlUe 1141,875 e.M·5421 74 T•r••• Cell•• 413e-505Q en ttock ~ hunyinc to diaJ*8 ~':ow~~~.::,'!: --------• Run 1trongl need• 74 .... new eng, alt. of a lOMr. With the diamond lead, anroof, Only 11850. MAZDA 1125 work. Flr1t $500 55t-reg, batt, grt trana, declarer bu ab trump trick.I, nro 080. (714) &48 8858 8000 11100 080. 548-ooiO diamonda and the aee rl clu!NI ~a Geed lhlV 1883 e3 llaada lllata r9d/ --------1--------total or nht•· Al lone u none o Cadlllac El Dorado, tan, loaded wt extru TR11Clt5 1220 AUTOS tboee Sot •••1. one diamond $3,150, 842-3559 • upgrade•, low WANTED 9270 on the board would be !Rdlcient to 'mllff, call for Info.: • 9 1 Ma• d a p /Ul"'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .Jand the pine. 11ti500. eso-e321 xcab.ac,am/fm cu• 'w...e.c1t oar Minivan 28 AboYe: poac. <If Ohdor The bidding: 28 l.MN W°""t -BAST EIOVl'H Wll8T NOlt'lB ~~ ~~--10 4• Pw Pw 33 Choi' ¥DiCe 48 "°'*' . ..... 'niere wu an ob'fiou. riak that CBIVIOLB? 9045 18,985. (M014'3352) or van c~nveralon. West held a linc:Jeton diamond, but m.CIDES 9130 Co1ta Meaa Honda S200-$5000. WIU come ~ ~ 50.Harlh ~lead! Nine m <> ~· 52 Fll't ~ South had ... uable an ele1ant •a• CORV'KTT.S BQ( 41345-5050 to you. 839-7868 ~ter. Alter~ the queen · LHther. Wood Int. 'M :aao• 18K enl '83 Toyota p/up x cab belef 53 -Donati» There m two c:ardina1 rules that 38 -Glatlda 6' DalMfy INC* declarers lhould apply before play-diamond• at trick one declarer Cuatom apoll•r z. chrome whla, Uk• nu, 115,995 (PS038234) On th• move? abould imm"'dl1tel,y le..t a low dia-pckg. Nu tlrea & tran1. nu plalH, 139,880 Coita MMa Honda 40 :':" g: ~ °'"' ing to the fint tnck. Fipt, count .-~.-'"'"""'..-"lftl!"""I your tricu; Then, plan your cam· mood from haDdl Suppoae Eaat Werranty t5k 117.6K 080. 3tt-4159 438-5050 wine, cuhu the ace and kin1 of 080 Sho;room con-Th• Community Sell your extra household Items In Classified heart.I and then returD1 a trum dltlon. 8 :1-7794 Market Place. (beat). o.c1arer win.I in hand, ~ '84 Camero Z28 Claaalned RENT through classified paign. South bad a problem when East opened the bidding with one dia- mond, South'• second 1uit. The jump to four apadea was a practical 10lution. a diamood with the ten ot tru.mpt, at,ac,IHther, am/fm 842-8878 cuhu !-he ace or clubl for a dia· (~;:~;:~d 119,995--------------~ m.ood diecard and retuma to hand Costa M•aa Honda West led the nine o( diamond• and t.be lure of a quick diacard on with a club ruff. After drawi~ the 438-5050 remaining trumps, declarer• 10 C tric:b are intact. ea h•vr Cavener Conv•rt Xlnt cond, 103K ml, wht wt red Int. new top, all PETS & ANIMALS TV, ELECTRONICS, SAIL BOATS 7014 power, on1y S2450 6049 STEREO 8080 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 080· <714> 64e-8858 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii :10• NOllll croH 111-1--------- --+--+--4 Columblan R*T•ll 2 Orlon 12" .XTR maran & mooring lo-FORD 9075 Boa, nice markings, dual voice coll woof· cated In • prim• atNliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii approx 2 yra old, I ' In "'· Bandpua enclo-of Balboa 111. Xlnt •• 7 llUSTANG ve length. Wiii Hll with sure 6 700 watt Targa c:ond. Custom made auto trans, a'm/f~ aquarium • other ••· · amplifier Included for 1f1n~!r.• Flmalhnfl .. ndu & atereo, cas1, alloy ~~~~~~~/obo. Call total pttc. of S400/ ~~.';! VHF •& mO:;· wh .. la. Auna great, obo. 310.925-3057 Aakl,,g 119,850 for fuli need• minor body FREE to good home: White, 221b, American pack•g•. Call Mr. work. $1800. 548-7157 Lam, 31().425-7837. E1klmo DOG. almo1t •••••••• 4 yra old. NEEDS • TllNSPORTATION •-F ... of....,....S_al_• ... 1'""4'""tt...,U""'"d.,...o-. - backyard. Very actlv• •••••••• good condition, with and eom•what t•m-.Jraller saoo. permental untll ad· (714) 830-8873 Ju•t• to new environ--B-0-.-1-5----7-0-1-1 ment. CaU 721·9621. n -------- tHe ll11atane ConMt't, 1 owner, all orig, 289V8 eng., rebuilt auto trana, xtnt cond. Just 1mogged, $7950 841-8200 pp. •---------Save abu .. d and SPEED • 7016 BONDA 9085 abandon•d pet1. 8• a 18' eleotrlo Newport SRI BOATS volunteer/foster. Call packet. good cond, nu 714-597·9037. battertea, VHF, head. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '88 Honda Clvlo ~. $5900. 846-2289 '82 Kawaakl 4410 allver, 5-1pd, pa. 'ac, Run your ad in ;····--------·-·----------: D YIS,51U MY CAil • • : ....... ---------·---------·---------MUSICAL •• auoN I fl bl I h Jetakl. Juel reblt In '84 etereo, CUI, low mll• -· n all •wt by Newport SHdoo. age 18,488 (KA· the Newport Beach" Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100 ,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit card # or moil it in with a check todcrvl Run for o week! I( your car does not sell we'll run it • .......... • MERCHANDISE COMPUTERS 6018 PETS & INSTRUMENTS 6055 hard transom. floor only very v•ry 1ow 049651) Costa Meaa MISC. 6015 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ ANIMALS 6049 board•, 4HP Mercury houri. W/bHch atand. Honda Mao Claaalo $450 D.,k blu• Jockaon, 0 /9 . Boat & engine In S1200/obo. 865·5418 438-5050 I e I Din""-XL w/reverH good condition. GORHAM Cryatal Alk or rca474-2116 ADOPT·A·PET l'lead:tock.B .. nuaed S1000/obo.865·54Hr-________ '91 Acoexcpwhlteat; (Cherrywood) Every Sat & Sun at only 3 tlmea. Include• MARINE SUPS pa; di, ptpkg, cl Wt 7 item• 5250 obo. JEWELRY FURS PETSMART, Fountain heavy duty ABS road --------noc•r 7022 MR Alloys S9.999 Lve m1g 733·8408 ' Valley. PupplH, kit· CH• .• S500/obo. Cali POWER BOATS .l\"'1 Coa~:.O::JJnda PLANT SALll ACRES • ART 6025 tena and more, all 310.925-3057. 7012 438-5050 Pine trees 15 gal pol· looking tor loving, car-1 _________ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 45 FT mooring • boal,1---------ted, 6-9' $20. Cltrua, MINK COAT Ing homea CAU. 597 great Npt end loc off '81 Civic CRX.blk 5 avocadOl•lrultlng $10. AppralHd $3,250. 9037 for more Info. • SPORTING '88 •••ray VIP w/'88 Lido Isle. $12,000. epd,pe,ac,tllt,alloys Herb• s1. Gal junlpera Aaklng $500 obo. Call GOODS 6065 50HP Evlnrude 0 /8 973-1717 or 644-8648 $9.891 (MS024006). s1. Shade/plne/cypr" 733-6408 Ive msg BeautHut male D•S-1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii No traller. Good cond:•-------....-~...,.....---Coata Mesa Honda 4-9' S10. 9()9..e74-9422 Clualfled l s..... matlon looklng for •1• alC w•-... a""'*er S1500/obo. 865-5418 45 FT MOORING 438-5050 Overstocked with stuff? A call to Classified wlll help 942·5978 CONVENll!NT good famlty. Neutered .._ ... Great Penlneula loca-1.,...,,.---.,..---..,-..-- and houeebroken. Uaed one. 18'ELECTAIC lion. Call Dan, 714-• 9 4 Accord • x whelh•r you're buy· Needs room to romp. Mew W•l•ult 723-6883. wgn,aherwood grHn. Ing, Mlllng, °' )ult All callers wlll be $800/ 830-8873 BAY BOAT at,p1,ac,db1,p/pkg,MR looking, ctasalfled hH 1creened vlgorou1ly.1---------Newport Packet DOCK SPACll a 11 o y • $ 1 9. 9 8 5 Whal you needl Only famlllH wlll be Whether you're buying by W.D. Schock Co. Newport lala.nd. 26 ti (RA007182) CLASSIFIED or aelllng, Claaalfled ...... 2 •878 considered. Call 714-c""'•r• all your n••d•I EXCELLENTOONDrTION power boat or 1 .. 1. Costa Me .. Honda -• .., • 854-0041. .... $6900 * 660-9000 $190/mo. 850-1304 438-5050 for another week FREEi All for $1 o• : Cly llp 'hot. Cr.dit C-' D MC OVISA DAM X ------bp - Miollk OMY l'IOT XIO w ...... C..-.CAnlZ7 (1141 "1-JUI C> FAX Ulll '31_.,.~ ~"""'~ ,.._a..,.,... .... ________ ,..,._ Ot-o-..-O .... a.- 0 "4 a--o--o--a-o-c.-. D•--' o-..-... o--.. o•• a--a--a .. -O e>.-c.-0 ..... -g~--g=:,, g==== • $10 ""d .... $1 .00-'t odiflla,d... : ·--···-··----------------·-· ·ss·R·VI_CE ___ CARPENTRY 3510 CLEANING CONTRACTORS HANDY MAN 3710 HEALTH, BEAUTY LEGAL PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 TRANSLATOR/ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICES 3548 GENERAL 3558 • FITNESS 3740 SERVICES 3812 TUTOR 3927 DIRECTORY ~. ~ Doon, wln-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Honte&Rental Propertl.. Qen.AbfatM Palntlne THE LOCAL PLUM8ERliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii --------11 dows, cablnlCs. llUcC:O & dly-BOSS HOUSECLEANING CPI 8UILDIERI INC. Palnt-Carpentty· 8.ack 811f Chiropractic Don't be on the ltrMt lnt/&t Oual PalnVR"' I ,. Wlllam Bangtrt Co.· ADDmONS REMODEUNG 3410 DUNCAH CONSTRUCTION 20 Yra Exp. Small & Lg. Jobs 850-7042 Wiii, lencts. gat ... etc. Uc. Uceneed·lnaured. R"ldentlal Const. Drywall and mor•I AnnouncH Or Oartene Due to Eviction or LleJ\nl al~ 70. C.A r1-Since 1947 35yr1upJeny142'°517 19.75 per hour. uc.tll5184'24•1naured Gary ~5277 * Lata 631.0200 * Foreclosure. Call 24 mov9d 1 retext. 641-aan Friendly Service SPAHIStWNQLISH Ind/group leaaon1 by exp'd. So. Amer Tutor. Susana 873-7409 A to Z HANDYMAN 714'-548-0368 · (714) 885-4993 Carp'tty, roof'g , plbg 2675 lrvlne Av•Sle110 H,.. 683-5738 lk•'• Cualom Painting L-'476000 875-9304 INSTAWREFAOE CABINETS Houaclean/Wlndowa palnt'g , gla11block1 Lo .. fat fain Our MD• Legal Form Prof, CIHn, Quality Plumbing R•palra &1 ________ _ IOIChena, baths, doors, weekly, 81-w•ekly. EC"' EI e c IT 11 •IS tu cc o . get rHulte. LatHt Preparation Work. Int/Ext & Docks, Draln1 cleared from TREE wlndowL Doug 548-7250 Move·ln1/outa. Ret1 D " Concrete dlfkt/Repaln diet• • meda u Hen Dlvorce/WlllfTN•t/•tc. LI073488 031-4810 $5.50. All ~xturH ln- HIRI! A CARPENTER Pina, Ma.eeae COATING 3570 MORGAN, Uc d 650-3291 on TV'• 20/20 & Feb. *** 894-6075•** RAJN80W Clrcle Malnt. ltall9d. Slew 1 545-8298 SERVICES Addltlone{Remodela Hou-a Office e .. t Carpentry • llooftn9 Allure mag. Newport Tenant eviction service Plintlng. lnl/Exl Houstl Pr•cla• Plumbing Flre/Water/R•palrs. S-Beet Workl 10yr Exp STOP Deck Leal&al *Plumblng•orywall* 8arlatrlc ctr. e1wsae uncont .. ted divorce & Apt. Qua!. Job. Free ••L Repalre •Remodeling Concrete/Elec:/Plumb. Refs. Some Ena. FrM Ht Waterproof Coalinga: SE~~~~:.~~~"." .. ~~7~!~ Reftexolon Therapw eupport modlncallon. Sl NclS69897 838-8888 L ... 6~;•3'gi'"~:~.~090 3929 J•rry, 780.7&e4 •R•beo• 43l·t274• Oecka/Stalra. BHt SI ~--...,.....,"--.,.-,..----.~--wlll help you achieve FrH con1ult. 457.oo88 ROMAN PAJNTINO "' ANTIQUES, --------Heecl•anlng, exp'd , Quallty work. FrH Est. IUeotrlc•I ipeolaltw your goa11. Cla1H1 ·Since 1074· ETC. 3420 CARPET INSTALL reu. ratH, wHkly/bl· Ltl5874130 722·8789 RHldentlal wiring, dally. 97e-7827 .. OVING 3834 /Int /Ex1 /R" /Com POOL •ALL AMIERICAH• TRllll Sl!R:VIC• Free Eet./Sr. Disc:. Yard 'Cln·up531-8415 • 'Dap,•rnr 35 6 weekly. on. ume, empty phOMI, cab ... Refa. AU Uctl898645 378-0371 SBRVICB 3894 TUTORING 3930 Grand o,.nane In COM &UO ....._ l P'Of>!!!y· Dora 836-8124 Integrity. 24 tvs na.2510 3784 TOP auli1TY Th• Antique Get• K.8thW'• HouukMplng DOORS 3580 HANDYMAN Carpen-JEWELRY PUBLIC NOTICE INT/EXT v &iiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiii SAT a 3a17 PCH/behlnd Bloom• SMC Carpet Repal,. try, tlle, plug\blng & • •ry Dav• The Autoenatlo •mlnara. Excel wrought Iron, antq1. Power ltretch, .. 1... 0u,::~c:!:to':~•· An •JQMrlencecl root. 25yra exp w/ref1. Wiiiiam Harold Jewel•,. [~ ~~,:i:~ U~I~: competitive. Uc *648· Pool Man. Qeanlng with Pat O'Dowd. T .. t furnlture/etc/875-8017 Repair aqueeky floora Pager: (714) 567~18 d•p•ndable door Jerry 8•1177a..380 Watch & Jewelry repair QUIRES that all used 228' Jay 714-&SO-sote • repair. VtHY ,.... prep •Ince 1978' 5 7 dya 2311-0288 24 hrs hanger. Guar work, Ho-... toratl-6 AnUqu./Fln• Jewelry h h Id d •W.P. YOUNGQUIST onabt,. 714-atSM780 mHllnga In lrvln• BUSINESS SUVICES 3488 ------- Tim Reftff Floertne •WINDOW CLEANINQt reaa. Don 521·8910 R;;.;delln•· ... Tile, luy/Ml!Mde •73-0389 m~~=~• 0 prlntgot~•I~ Palntlnt Contractor 1195· Call 873'2360· •Below Retall Prlcel• FREE ESTIMATES DOORS R•PAIRllD drywall, woodwork, P.U.C. Cal T numb«: OualU:~~~.,:.oria ltOOPING 3910 WALL Carpet/Wood/Uno 297-8081 David 8atlafactlon guaranteed! fenc.a, deck•, room 'But'\sr•-• llmoa and chautf•ura Fr .. eat. 145-3305 corrn'DtNGS 3ft32 L•378711 MM71t Mike 81eae. 5615-3344 addltlonl, roof1, gen W'.14 .. ., --.a-u print their T.C.P. num· YQAI • 8ua Own.r'• fU9ht Ann or 642·2043 Ltl431830 repalra. Comm/R••· LAWN CA.al! 3808 b., In all advertla• ---------1 .-.,..-_ IPMlali.t w d Pr u1 p --------COMPUTERS 3558 A•fa/Ftff E1tlmat•L menta. If you hav• • PIANO • VOCAL Repair•. Eatab 1871. c .. ato"' Wallpeper ewn°'noto:!k ~~ TILECER.AMIS C John, M7-esao qu..tlon about the I• FREE Eet. Lin2-.....2 Slrlppln9/Palntln9 "··-................. 3528 llAC TUTORING E'mr'P'Drrar 3610 ••al• Y•r• llalnl. ga.Aty of a mover, tlmo LISSONS 3868 890-7721 No Job too amalfl ,._.,, v__...... System • at!,';~rma _.'-&Al~ Oranee Co....,_.,. ~l!/r1~!:.-.:;:,"~l or chauff•ur, call: •THUNDIA liOO#INO• 5% Off w/ad. 17~2937 O~u!:1~~~Jo= iiLHiiikWiiiiiiliiheiiwiieriiiiaiii ... iiPii'iid llark 8 .. '248 A-1 1:1 t I I rte ~ H......._ e7 ... •48 Public UtlllU.1 ~ & Vok:• leaaone. For all of your roofing Wallpap•r.Palntln9 eltlon, gen office. Prof The Dean of Tiie. c.. Call M buying cmputt Dunc!: ~tru::,, FrM Eat. •at_, ... 1 __.-LrVIOi. Mow/ ;~~ :.:.ct:· beginning'° needi. Reroof/refalr. Matin.Ree/Quality quality guar. S60-81ot ramie new/r•palted r• ••TUTORING•• Quick ReeponM Plumblngteleo/Water --" 1 I 5 by degt'Hd UC 138144Me-4 aa Guaranteed-Call Grant .... grout, bathrm remod., Window•. Word, L..ocal UC. 850-7042 hHtere/aprlnklera/cell =~~~ teacher. 840-1M7 HM717/Jl4hr,... CABINBTS plumblng L#l70130 :ox :r: 1Exp,A7~~~8~ Licn•i••Lt:CTRIC fana. FREE Eatlmeleal Ive meg Ot call .,.., I PAllfl'JlfG 3858 PIANO e.g .. Advanced TEl.!PBONE llM\ldlata AetPonMI UPOOSHING 3500 11woes or M&es21 2s yra ••P· Fr" ••t. 241.0131 ot 21e-e1e9 l WL QDDIJIU :::C:~f~~.;:~rt. SYSTIMS 3926 w~::!,. a;:i;!~ in':J. Rea/Comm. Sr dlec. Semi Retired contr9Ctor. eating for NCh land-lt"9 GlllltW,......... Jennlf•r MCMMI acMce to the crazy. CllllJ) CA.al! 35l6 CONCUTB • L#238300 842 .. ••• Apn, lmPM""t•. •IN ecape .. If It ..,. my PLUS touchupe. Phone .laol&a bY Jack eH.a111 an me A9tace rllllnlth paint MASODT 3557 i<:'· Ou~ lnt~lty, own. Larry 164-M73 24 Hr1. PUclwd 8lnot •••A .MCK • ,.,_. .... .!...... • ....; 1 _ .. 11 cu.._•....._ w--PENcmr care. ~ :Z..1 O ... ~ •~ , ---...., Uo 2I0844 l45-320t PIT Mov .. lln•t•ll. Ar' C-t •a. ...... --w, "-C11t .._ -· ~ -_ ':f:'.......,.:; QUliJn CAR• SllVICIS 3870 Comm. 444 .. ••0. ~ ..., .,.._ l4M107 l.0244'01 u,a;a~11 * ... , PrlcelQuOtJ •DECKS 3615 & lrtlOM!on, rlml'Nng IO yn eatp. exoellent klTCH•N CAIHN•T 24 hi/,. -"'4CMOlt ~. ~ "°"' BAVUNG 3720 • Aemovafa. c...,,_ workmanahlp, fair •••••••I the .... ., ltalned Of painted. _..... c ........ MM»lll up• • Malnt. Bt. Uo. prl<lte. MS.2417 Aon QAMllMS VACATION! Can't ... m to Variety or tlnlah... Tue ,.weed l'•no .. • Haulln9 """"' Appl-#118902t, e904109 Dea'\.er ... ,...,..._ .a th •9(;' Uc41688M5 371-0371 CU!ANING 8~~'r.~ •, ~!vWay ~ ~~ ancea, Vaid CfMn.Up, IMliii'• Gfaelllfti CiAUid'i liliNTllRI In-home TLC by COM get to o.. ta 8 Yr --,,._........ Et 0 It Mlk Comptet• c:IHIHlp, IO y,. lalp, Qd Pftcel '"· •oelfV ~ repair Job• ----------1SUVICES 3548 ~ptc. 88°'· Aef. IO ' AcMnllOIConltt.t74'301 °·Me.:nt • T,..tnm, ca.n.et Ouat wcwk. ,,.. a.t. •lcNduled feedings around the hou1e? Attie, CAIB GIVla 3501 Exp. TMY ••7 •7 •M .........,..,_, MO.mtl Uo#31MOI ... 1... •uau plokup, eto: Ut the w ... ted: 3 mor• quai.. ,...GtaaMtw A Prl4irn•·,-,--.•• --.,--------• .IUllK Te Tiie DUMJ ll:iii9Nli.,lliilla:--.1•iiCiH NiiifiiCi •D91Y ct.etc-In If ,.q, batement, c.,..., a.neen tty cu.nta wt hoUNe MP9Ctl of ooncreca & _..., J.1'1....._1_1 lnt,.xt. Wallpaper, •LOW AATl!I. LIO/ ClaMlfted d I Momecare+, 1ppt1, to OIHn. Chrl1tlne. ~· ~ ~ WOIS 3182 Man= ... ~ ·o~. 1~ ~~. t DI~ an e Giel ahopS)MO, "o. >Ont refs, 8404177 P! 2tM193. area. 1 ·------11 . ._ ~ ... _..... ._..,.. ·---• tJaeb .... Lynn Hf .... t Ive me. A TOUCH cw cilia • INT ••.• ......... '-~-, ... care help you~ ·-""Td ptkl M id M C._.... AH/Comm lnUlllt llPIP•Me ~ ~. No relable http IOllle eMh c:=.. ~-=1~ ~ cludltd =:..~1= ::-...:~Uc. M1•11' ...-n ., •