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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-03-31 - Orange Coast PilotNEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MESA ,. Santa Ana winds ~?j' r followed by .. Three hurt in Newport · taxi Craib The final .. sneezing and couihing today as hay lever victims run for cover. Prudent folk head for the mall and c!ose the door behind them. See Weather, P~ge 2 ~ Cab driv~r reportedly was speeding when he ran into dumpster, but the collision is still under investigation. Salute New · bank invests · in ·coinntullilY: ~ California State Bank is seen as a key player in the economic development of Newport Beach. BY CAROLYN MlLLBll, Su.rr Wurn NEWPORT BEACH -Three people were injured in an early-morning cab ride Thursday when the taxi driver slam med into a 40-foot dumpster at the side of the road. The taxi driver was reportedly driving 45 to 50 miles per hour in a 35-mph · speed zone and apparently didn't sec the dumpster on Bayside Drive, between West Coast Highway and Jamboree Road, fire officials said. He make a wide turn and careened into the dumpster. The driver, Michael Waterhause, 37, of Costa Mesa, and his two passengers, Steve llerry, 37, and Karl Kogmos, 37, both of Newport Beach, all suffered See CRAJH/P•1• I Dishonest boater , finds himself In some hot water ~ Newport Beach authorities pluck a man from the ocean after he finds the stolen vessel is not seaworthy. BY CA.l.OLYN MJLLC&, Sr.uP W1.1ru Newport Beach Harbor Patrol depu- ties helped rescue a man from the chilly ocean waters Thursday afler he and his friend allegedly took a crippled catama- ran -without the owner's permission -for a catastrophic pre-dawn sail. The Coast Guard spotted an un- manned catamaran with a broken mast drifting three miles off the coast of Main Beach in Laguna Beach · around 7:30 a.m. Thursday. The Coast Guard not i- fted the Orange County Sheriffs Harbor Patrol in Newpon and Dana Point, who immediately searched the waters. Around 8:30 .a.m., the search and res- cue crew discovered a man wearing a lee CATAMAUH/P•1• I Coast Guard cutter Point Divide decommissioned aner _33 years T he Coast Guard Cutter Point Divide, which served in Newport Beach for more than 30 years, was decommisioned Thursday in Corona del Mar. At top, sailors stand in form ation during the decommissioning ceremony. Above fireman Kevi n Bowman, left, and seaman Casey Callahan bring in Point Dividc's colors for the last time. At left, with the American fl ag tucked between his arms, seaman Steve Clark offici alfy steps off the cutter for the final time. The cutter, which began its duties in Newport on March 8, 1963, was used primarily on search and rescue miss ions. PHOTOS BY MARC MARTIN/DAILY PILOT llv Ev AN HENERSON, STAFF \Varrn NEWPORT BEACH -The namt: muy i.ay "state," but the emphasis is on the community. California State Dank, which opened its East Coast Highway office in Corona dcl Mar last week, is one of the major !.ponsor) of the first annual city and Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce golf tournament scheduled for May 15. A percentage of the pro- ceeds will go to the city to promo\~ eco- nomic development cfforls. In addition, as an introductory pro· motion, for each new "relationship" cs- 1abh)hed :it any of iLS Orange County branches through June 30, California State Dank is donating $5 to a fund for lhe Newport-Mesa Unified School Dis- trict. "It's a good way both to help the community and to promote our ban~ within the community," said David Blankenhorn, executive vice president and brar.ch administrator for California State Clank. The Corona del Mar branch, the city'• second and the fourth in Orange Coun- ty, opens at the site of the former Bank of Newport which closed in August of last year. Blankenhorn, marketing direc- tor Susan Luehrs and Corona dcl M:ir Dranch Manager Dennis Voyles arc all former Bank of Newport !mployecs. A Newport Be:ich resident for 2:? years and a newly appointed member of city's Economic Development Commit· tee, Blankenhom snid he -expects the bank to be a generous member of the community for years to come. "We give qu ite freely," he said. "l th ink you'll hear our name mo re frequently in con- nection with business and communitv activity." • Through the golf tournament and through other activities, California State Bank has become active in both the Newport Harbor Arca Chamber of Commerce and the city's Economic De· velopment Committee, according to committee chairman Rush Hill. "They've been very supportive of t e community in general," said Hill. ''Eco- S.e llHK/P•1• I Ocean restoration plan gets rubber-stamp approval from Newport Beach ~Marine forest project will dump 30,000 used tires into the ocean to help Jrow shellfish. BY EVAN HBN.£J.SON1 STAPP Warn• NEWPORT BEACH -Where else but in Newport Beach can an organization be lauded for dump· ing 30,000 recycled rubber tires in the ocean? So it goes for the Marine For- ests Society, on organization dedi- cated to restoring undersea com- munities. The group, which has been working toward creating a se- ries or "tire reefs" in the waters off the Balboa coast, received a harbor permit from the Newport Beach City Council earlier this week. Once the California Coastal Commission gives its blessing, the society can gather their tires, get out of research rooms and into the waters -hopefully in May, ac- cording to Marine Forests Society founder Rodolphe Streichen· berger. "What is only missing is to spend no more time in studies," said Strcichcnbcrger, a Balboa Is- land resident. "This is still in the infancy, but we arc pioneers." Tires arc a natural medium fo r creating sea forests, according to society volunteers. Mussels, clams and countless species of fish are expected to populate the forest and restore marine populations in the waters near the Balboa Pier. Society volunteers will spend a year anchoring 30,000 tires to two 10-acrc parcels in Bal boa waters. Once the reefs are in place, vol- unteers will monitor the project and watch nature take its course, according to Strcichenbcrger. The eight-year-old ~ociety con- structed a smaller version of the tire reefs in Huntington Beach several years ago. When lhe tires broke loose and washed up on the beach during stOnn$, researchers went back to the drawing board and came up with a way to fasten the tires firmly to the ocean noor. What was first intended to be a kelp bed proved to be much more eff cctivc in bringing forth shellfish and other plant speci~s. A smaller tire reef, planted three years ago, is flourishing off the Balboa Coast, say volunteers. The new project will be considerably larger. "Creating marine habitats is fashionable these days," said Rich- ard Higbie, an attorney and so- ciety volunteer. "The increase in the world's population has deci- mated the fish. We're just putting back what has already been there." The Marine Forests Society had originally tncd to obtain required perinits from the U S. Department of Fish and Game. llecause the society did not plan to harvest fish for commercial purposes, adminis- trators were told they \'would have to develop a new aqu:i-culture lease th rough the ci1y of Newport Beach. · It has been an effective partner- ship, according to Streichenberger. "These programs have to be community-based, and this is the best place in the world for protect· ing the sea," Streichcnbcrger said. "We have a very good relationship with the city and the stafr analysts because it 1s a community-based program." ln approving the project's har· bor permit, the City Council de· cided the society would not ne~d to cond uct a full environmental impact report. The Coastal Com- mission and the Department of Fish and Game had both recom· mended an ElR, claiming that the tires could impact water quality or marine life. As conditions of approval, the city has required the Marine For- ests Society to consistently monitor potential impacts. In addition, the permit requir~s the society to remove all the tires within 30 days if tbe city ever de· tennines that tbc project is c:iu • ing unanticipated haurds to boat· NUM•IU CLASSIFIED ADS 642-5678 ROD'S REUNION NEWSROOM 540-1224 HOTLINE 642-6086 INDIX Around Town ............... 4 Check It Out ................ 2 Cltyside ........................ 6 Classified ...•................ 12 School Days ................. 2 Sports ........................... 9 Volunteer Directory ...... 7 - More than 100 people show up to honor Rod MacMillian for his more than 50 years of service to the Newport-Mesa community BY Amurrn CHAVllZ, Su.JP wuna R od MM:MUlian was honored for his commitment to area youths Thursday, when more than 100 friends and past collcaeuu came out 10 11Jutc him at a special "Reunion In The Park11 at tho Cotta Mesa Community Center. ''You have honored us with your life •.• now ii (1 time for us to honor ~·· narnted Joo Robimon, It the be&innin& of I vldto he and hil Wife compiled rrom Old ~ Md latemews whh '°"'° of the people who said their lives were touched by MacMilllan. Several presentations were made to MacMillian, including one by current Oranac County Supervisor Marian Berieson, who eave him a plaque from the county commemora&ina his contribution to educatloft. Bereesoa, who wu elected to the Ncwp<>!'t Be..:h School Board at the wnc time MacMUlian was elected to the Colta Mesa School Board, told the 111dience that he Md Instilled hil owa ¥1lues into not only her rOle ••baud member, but also la.O her own family. "He ClOIChed all of us (board members) in that feeling and carina about each student," she said. And even thou&h &he admitted to fi&hlina •&•inst MacMUlian in re...:d to the unifecatloft of their two boards, she aays the comblnN district is today, "a lhotrn weddina that really luted.' MacMlllian, 68, acrved Ott tho Newpon-M ... Unified School · District board for 28 years - retirina in ~r beca\&M or health problems. lhat, community ... ~. I Friday, March 31, 1895 LY cm EDITOR nus YO&OI. 574-4233 ICllOOLNYI SUpportlng what ·they helped bulld :1n Newport. Beach Sonora student receives letter from the Whtte House A s municipal budgets continue to be slashed and city administrators ponder solutions to Orange County's financial woes, two support groups are cariying on the diligent efforts that augmented public funding and helP,ed to build the Newport Beach Central Library. Not content to rest following fund-raising efforts that yielded a whopping $2 m_illion in construction funds, the Newport Beach Public Library Foundation has dedicated its ongoing efforts to raising supplemental funding for collections and programs. In a parallel endeavor, members of the Friends of the Library, now some 800-strong, work to "promote knowledge of the functions, resources, services and needs of Newport Beach Public Libraries." LaDonna Kienitz Chaired since 1994 by David Carmichae l, senior vice president/general counsel for Pacific Mutual in Newport Ocach, the Newport Deach Public Library foundation has channeled the talents of its governing board into a handful of different committees. While focused variously on event planning, grants and endowments, investments and community relations, all share one common goal: raising tax deductible funds for collections, equipment and enrichments beyond those that can be purchased with city funding. "Thanks largely to the generosity of the community, Newport Beach has an impressive Central Library, in addition to three neighborhood branches," Carm ichael notes. "To fill these facilities with first class resources at a time when public funding is less than stable, a continued source of private funding is critical." For annual membership dues of $100, foundation members enjoy an array of privileges. Among th ese are invitations to members-only events, including an authors series featuring noted literary figures, special library orientation programs and gala dinners. Members donating $1,000 or more will be recognized on a permanent donor wall at the Central Library. Check It Out B oth members and nonmembers are invited to "A Literary Afternoon" with award-winning novelis t Carolyn See at 3 p.m. on April 9 in the Central Library's Friends' Meeting Room. A book reviewer for the Washington Post and professor of English at UCLA, See will speak about her new autobiography, "Dreaming -Hard Luck and Good Times in America." For more information about this event or foundation membership, call 717-3890. Since 1957, supplemental funding for adult and children's programs and materials has been provided by the Friends of the Newport Beach Public Library. Members new operate a used bookstore near the entrance of the Central Library, offering adult fiction and nonfiction, classics, best sellers, cookbooks, travel guides, mysteries and more donated by the community. Proceeds from these recycled materials, plus funds raised in twice-yearly book sales, are an ongoing source of monetary support. Your patronage at the friends' next major sale, scheduled April 27-30, will contribute to these funds, For membership information, call membership chair Mary Glass at 759-9294 or president Rae Cohen at 642-3555. SONORA ELEMENTARY . A t Sonora Elementaiy School, in Costa Mesa, students know that they can make a difference. Justin Emerson, 11, received a surprise envelope .mailed from the White Houso. He had written to President Ointon in October and Justin's class predicted he would f lJtd an autographed picture of the president in the envelope. To their surprise, Justin found an official proclamation making ,Oct. 9 National Children's•Day. • The i.dea for such a 'day oecurred to Justin during a social studies class discussion of rights and days set aside to honor various people. With the support of his parents, David and Terry Emerson, his teacher, Mrs. Lola Mosla1, and a helpful neighbor, he pursued .his project. Believing that "Children Can Make a Difference," Justin wrote to the president. Third-grade students are learning social studies lessons about California Indians from the Southern California Indians themselves. Recently, members of the Mendez family visited the classroom and brought authentic beads, · rattles, herbs, rabbit skins, feathers and berries. A descendent of the Juaneno tribe dating back 140 years in the San Juan Capistrano area, Rlchard Mendez told stories of tribal traditions, .religious ceremonies and dances. Mendez explained to the children the religious significance of their dances; their use of sage to disguise themselves from detection by animals being bunted; and how they utilized things found in nature for every day tools. The children particularly enjoyed experimenting with the use of deer horns as serving Corks. The Irvine Museum recently hosted Sonora students in a treasure hunt for art. Inside, docents challenged the children to find their way using a map to locate their next stop in the museum. And what did the children like the most during their visit? "Wild Roses" by Paul De Longpre seems to be the popular painting. Also of great interest to the young visitors were the bronze sculptures of animals native to the Orange County are~ The students gave the Irvine Museum an A-plus rating. Classroom lessons and a visit by a museum docent who brought art into the classroom preceded the children's visit to the museum. In preparation, children tried their own hand at the Impressionist art style. One eager 9-year-old artist, attempting to remember the character of the Impressionist style, was heard appealing to the teacher, "But I can't do this without sunshine!" Another student re-named Impressionism: "It's the kind of painting that needs light and you dab little dabs of color." • -Carol Martin, teacher TeWINKLE 'TIDDITS' E very month, each of the teachers at TeWinkle choose a student for "Student of the Month'' whom they feel exemplifies the theme for that month. The following is the Hst of 21 students who received this award for J anuary for their outstanding achievement in academics: Mike Akiva, Allison Allen, Stephen Appell, Janeth Bonales, Mike Caples, Lnura Cote, Sara Deming, Jessica Falrbarn, Lisa Hirata, Hiiiary Hlrtler, Arccell Ibarra, Melissa Mueller, Dow LEACH/DAILY P1LOT Educated and entertained: Rory, the popular composer and host of her own television series on The Leaming Channel, goes around young- sters at St. Joachim's Elementary School to see what they have drawn as the person they would like to be when they grow up. Rory, who Is becom- ing one of the country's hottest performers of "kid rock" with lyrics that ed- ucate and entertain, performed a mini-concert at the Costa Mesa school. Crystal Muraoka, Jt nnircr Patterson, Drlan Pepcnbrink, Edgar Perez, Don Pham, Yesenia Rodri&ucz, Crystal Straight, Ctsar Terrones and Ano Toledo. Considering we have approximately 800 students, it is an honor to be chosen, indeed! Come one, come all to the second annual TeWinkle PTA "Craft Fair" fund -raiser, on April 1, in Boswell Hall. You're sure to find something for yourself, a family member or friend. We'll be looking for you! Our PT A had a very successful holiday See's candy sale and they are planning another this spring just in time for Easter. Hop, hop, hurray! On March 20, the Student Council hosted a fashion show called "The Super Bowl of Fashion." Twenty students modeled fashions deemed appropriate for their promotion dance in June. Some of our teachers will then perform a skit for the audience. -Ryan Miller, editor-in-chief, TeWinkle Thunder VICTORIA ELEMENTARY M arch will prove to be marvelous for the Victoria Voyagers. Teacher Karl KJmme is in the process of helping student journalists create a network newspaper which will be available to all Victoria students through classroom computers. Our fourth-grade students are also involved in an Internet geography game entitled "Geogame." In this game, students are given clues about geographical locations, and they try to figure out where it is located. Our teachers have been learning how to "Surf the Net'' in order to use cyberspace as a classroom tool. Students will be able to take trips to the White House, the Smithsonian and even a dogsled trip in Alaska without having to leave the school -all through the Internet. Later this month, Victoria students will be given bicycle safety tips. CHOC presents an assembly to the primary students using "Sprocket Woman," who will teach the students important bike-riding rules such as wearing a helmet correctly. The upper-grade program is called "Heads Up." In addition to the information provided in the Sprocket Woman program, students will learn what to look for in a good bike helmet and how to apply for bicycle licenses. Also in March, Victoria families arc invited to attend an evening of Family Math. This program is run by district Math M~ntor Sheila Rogers, and gives parents and children opportunities to develop problem·solving skills and to build an understanding of math concepts with "hands-on" materials. .-Patty Poveda WHITflER SCHOOL E very morning of the week the whole school says the Pledge of Allegiance and the Whittier Creed, which helps us remember that every day is a new day and we are the main person in charge of our education. These two pledges arc led by a difCerent class each week. Also, every Tuesday our pri ncipal, Mr. de Jesus, announces one Student of the Week from each class. Student Council members Juan, Allan, Mayra, Harell and Marla would like to thank Ensign School for inviting us to look around the school. We also saw a performance by a Korean dance team. 13.erore the performance started, Ensign's principal, Mr. Paulse n, announced who we were in front of the school. It was a fun experience. We would also like to recognize the schools of the Newport Harbor zone for having a rummage sale on March 4 in the Smart and Final parking lot. We arc excited to see the results of their hard work. More happenings from around our school: Mrs. Wollz's first-grade class is making necklaces out of Fruit Loops to celebrate 100 days of school. The students are also studying about hats. Mrs. McFarland's first-grade class is bringing items from home and putting them in groups of 100 to celebrate the lOOth day of school. Mrs. Hiles' second-grade class is studying about instruments. Ms. Hccht's and Mrs. Smith's class is studying about dinosaurs and volcanoes. All the second-grade classes recentl'y went to the Performing Arts Center to see the Disneyland band. Mrs. Rlddcr's third-grade class is writing a letter to Bill Clinton. Mrs. Root's third-grade class is learning about money, times tables and handwriting ond studying George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. Mrs. Dall's fourth-grade class is studying about how to take a test studying diagrams, and doing book reports. Mr. Tozzollna's fourth-grade class is studying about the Spanish explorers. Ms. Anderson's Specially Designed Academic Instruction in English class is making houses like the American Indians had out of branches and trees. We are very proud of all our basketball teams who have done and are still doing a great job this season. Congratulations to all the students of the week in February! -by Hareli Moreno, Allan flares, Mayra Figueroa and Juan Gonzales. Story ideas contributed by alJ student council members. School DDys is D fcatu~ that rons on Fr/dD)'s. The reports Dre submitted from each JndMdual school. II you have questions Dbout how to get ne•rs Dbout your school Included, cDll City Editor Iris Yoko/ Dt 574-4133. With their ongoing support of the community resource they helped build, the foundation and friends have upheld one connotation of the Latin root of "library" -to liberate or set free. Offering the Newport Beach Public Library some freedom to exceed the constraints of city funding, these support groups continue to foster an emancipation that has enriched the entire community. Actors from Newport Harbor, Estancia high schools in drama competition LaDonna Kienitz is the Newport Beach librarian. Check It Out is written by the staff of the Newport BeDch Pub/Jc Ubrary. This week's column Is by Melissa .Adams. Thespians from two local high schools arc among nine teams from Orange County to compete ror honors in the annual Saddleback College Theater Festival today in the Mission lijlliL VOL 89, NO. 88 '"'-• IL Jo.__, Publisher W\111.11111 LobdtJI, EdllOf SU.• MarMt. M1n~111 Edttor bi• v.w. Cicy EdilOf Man Maftla, Photo Editor ... ,....... 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PILll COITAMllA 300 block or Grtnoble Lane: A suspect climbed up a tree, entered a house, went into the kitchen and took SSO or the victim's birthday money stashed In envelopes. The suspect also opened an unopened birthday card. 3300 Orlstol: A victim placed packaacs and his wife's purse on the around behind h11 van and walked around to the side or the vehicle to put his child In the vehicle, but when he Immediately went to P-~k up the &oods, they were cone. The items worth S200 and a auspcct was nowhere to be found. NIWNn 81ACH 700 block or MDrsucrlle: A "rnre" Cordon Uah1foot collector's Item compAct disc was amona about 100 discs reported atolcn. lSOO E. Coelt lll&hway: A &o.d or damp laundry 11 now hot -It was reported stolen rrom a dryer. ftPOfTNl•AT •Whenever~ movo to a DC1¥ home, have tho locks d\anp. -COUlf~ lloatlt police Newport Beach/Coata Mesa Dally PUot OCC ~tudents, from left, Brad Long, Jim Kwasniewski and Jody Chow won a college Emmy award for their documen· tary, ''Second Chances: The Bone Marrow Transplant." Trio from occ capture . . . ; prestigious: TV· award ~ Students are the only ones in the nation tram a community college to earn a College Emmy. COSTA MESA -Three Orange Coast College film/ video. students recently captured a College Emmy award -making OCC the only community college in the nation to win one during the 16th annual College Television Awards, sponsored by the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. The students, Judy Chow of Costa Mesa and Jim Kwasniewski and Brad Long of Huntington Beach, won the second-place national award - and first-place regional honor -for their educational documentary titled "Second Chances: The Bone Marrow Transplant." At a March 12 awards banquet at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, Chow, Kwasniewski and Long received $500 in prize money, a $1,000 grant for statue. A total of 365 projects were submitted for the national competition, representing 133 colleges and universities from around the nation. A team of graduate film students from New York University won first place for their documentary. "They are all graduate film students, and it took them nearly a year and a half to put their project together," said Long, in a released statement. "We fell extremely proud to have finished second to them." In the regional competition, OCC finished first among film students from USC, UCLA and Stanford. 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Next month, the group -made up of members Crom St. Joachim's Cattiolic Church in Costa Mesa and St. Andrews Presbyterian Church in Newport Beach -will begin developing a strategic plan that could involve partnerships with other agencies, like SOY {Save Our Youth). "It's the first opportunity we've had to sit down and really start thinking strategically and figure out how we can work with the SOYs of t~e world; other agencies, other churches and other neigh· borhoods," said Randy Garth, who spearheaded the .development of the two Shalimar Drive Centers. "We do have an interest in that, but our plate has been full. ' "The Learning Ce11ter started in Newport Beach visitors' bu~eau · -finds new locale on · Mariner~ Mile BY EVAN HBNl!llSON, S'TMF Wt.ITU NEWPORT BEACH -On June 1, the Newport Beach Con· fcrence and Visitors Bureau will move its office from San Miguel Drive in Newport Center to a more visible space on Mariners Mile, according to Executive Di· rector Rosalind Williams. In addition to reaping a savings ot approximately 20% on a new lease, the bureau wilt gain access to city-provided street signs, there- by increasing the office's visibility, Williams said. "This will afford us greater ex· posure to tourists," Williams said. "People who are not as familiar with the area will be directed by TODAY'S THf DAY 1894-1995 FOUR GENERATIONS 101 Years! Carpet Remnants Sale All Remnants Below Manufacturers Cost ALDE:N'S CARPETS, INC. 1663 Placentia St. Costa Mesa 646-4838 our signs." The new office wilt also accom- modate a large reception area to house the bureau's collection of information brochures. Greater visibility and increased display space is what the bureau is trying to achieve in making the move, Williams said. The new site, at 3300 W. Coast Highway, is located between The Arches and Chili's Bar and Grill. "Most people know it as the former American Savings Dank Building," Williams said. "But the landlord will be taking the bank space and we'll be moving into the landlord's office." To reach the bureau, call 644- 1190. st 0 p Sm ok:n .g. Ameri\.4lll Heart ~iarion.. ·, an apartment, and that turned into a pretty big project. We had to open up the Teen Center because that facility was just getting too crowded." Some members of SOY's Board of Directors have expressed an in- t~rcst in developing summer pro- grams that teens living both in the Shalimar Drive area and near SOY could participate in. The Teen Center is currently formulating a summer program that could possibly include drama lessons and sports. That would be a perfect opportunity for tht two organizations to work together, sa id SOY board member Debbje Boyer. "The Rea Center (where SOY is located) has the facilities for all or that," Boyer said. "Instead of having room for just eight or 10 kids in a drama class at the Teen Center, we have room for 30. We have the facilities for sports." Barth and other Shalimar Drive volunteers say the idea is worth exploring. "I think the summer programs are the best time for tfiat type of joint involvement," Barth said. Meanwhile, Barth said his gtoup is tightening up plans for a few more programs for Shalimar Drive residents -including a pre-school program for 4-ycar-olds and En- glish and citizenship courses for parents. . Looking for a good de~? . Read Best Buys every Thursday and Saturday in the Daily Pilot Please Join Us ForDlnner · Lunehor Weekend Druneh Sabatlno's was orlglnally founded In Chicago after 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 dally and seasoned with 5 generations of family pride. Thank you, The Sabatino Family CATERING SPECIALISTS R.,,,.,,,,,., W• c.t., 80llr. ti C,..,.,.. 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Cost Is SS for aduhs. $3 for children 13-18. Parents do not have lo be present. Call 556-8000 for more information. aUMMAOI Ml.I . The Costa Mesa High School Mustang B:ind Boost~r Oub is sponsorin& a rummage and bake ·sale from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m., and a car wash from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., in che high 5<:.hool's parking lot, corner of Fairview and Allington. For more information, call .SS6-321.S. OLAll •UDMAJONO WORICIHOP A workshop teaching bcJlnning glass bead design is scheduled from 9 a.m. to noon in Room 101 or Orange Coasc College's Art CcQter. Registration fee ls SSO and it $7 macerial fee is.payable in class. Details, 432-5880. fORICLOSUal HMINAR Orange Coast College is offering a seminar instructing how to take advantage or banking foreclosures. The seminar will mcel from 9 a.m. 10 S p.m. in Room 206 of OCC's Lewis Applied Science Building. Registration fee is $49; $79 for two. A SIS material fee is payable in class. Derails, 432-5880. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY llC. ... ,.. .... CMrl..., 1122 -all .. CISTA llU-Ml-1111 »flU cut• .. Oranae Coast C0Ut1c's Orange Apple Compure.r Oub will meet in Room 214 or OCCs Chemistry Building. Sculocu for variou. Apple producu run throughout the day, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Forums tor beJinners ire held at noon. Annu~I mernbcnhip fee for the club is $30. Visitors arc welcome. For more informariort, call no-186S. SUNDAY ILJDI LICTUH A slide lecture tided, "Ccren: The PreColumblan Pompeii," will be presented by Or. Payson C. Sheets rrom 2 to 4 p.m. It Southern California College (Lyceum), .SS Fa ir Drive, Costa Mesa. For more information call 951·.SS86. SPIRIT UNQUIT Costa Mesa High School's annual Spiritleadina Banquer will be held at • the Halecreit Swim and Tennis Oub, 31()7 Killybrooke Lane. Costa Meu. at 6 p.m. For mor~ ihformation, call S~7-72,J4. . MONDAY IWIM PROGRAM A Master's Swim Program begins at 6:30 a.m. daily in Orange Coast HOME OFFICE SALE! CALL 435· 9575 STORAGE WEST FREE DELIVERY ANYWHERE IN SO. CA.! TulS ATIRACTIVE 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 LETIER. BLACK OR WHITE. $ ONLY 49 +TAX -;! OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO CO(KTAILS ·FOOD TO GO PHONE AHEAD UPTO 6 MONTHS SAME AS CASH Most Cars lie Lighr Trucks • INCLUDES: • • Nrw ool lilt« •Qw,Jc 'lll Ruids 'J • Up 10 S qu. J0\11130 ool •Dospoul Fee lndml~d • By Appt. Only R~g, , 19.., W11h Any Scr¥1et Eip00·9S -;. I I I ~~~.~~·~ April 30. It ls OlpCD tO adults. .. If" and over, reprdlet ol twlnuDinl•. experience. Res!stration rec ... ~ for one month. For moro lnfonnatlon, call432·5SM. • PNOTO IXMl•IT Phot<>arapht by Newport Beach resident Mauncc B. Cook will be oo display through May 12 at the Ainencan Institute of Architects, Orange Councy Gallery, 3200 Part Center Dr., No. 110, Costa Mesa. For more inrormaJlon, caJI 551~ 7796. ADDUCTVal Coastline Counseling Center QC Newport Beach is offerin& a free lecture called, "Auention Defecit 1 Disorder: The Big Picture," from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at 1200 Quail St., Suite lOS •. · For mo~ lnfonna1ion, call 476--0991. C.U.llR P&ANNIN• Orange Coast C.Ollege is offering a tbtee-part career planning workshop, from 6 to 8 p.m., in iu Re-Entl)' · Center, Room106 or the Counseling and Admissions Building. Attendees will examine personal interests, abililfos and values. The free workshop will concinue on Monday, April 17 and TUUDAY CllOO .... lllALTllY a&.ATIONlll'" The aift&les orpniution. "Tiie Meetina Room~·· ls sponsorinf 1 relationship workshop from 8 to 9:30 p.m. at 2915 Redhj)J Ave., Suice 0104, C-o6ta Mesa. Cost is $4() ror members, sso for non-members ror this rou_r.wcelt series. Space is limited, reservarlons wich advanced payment only. Call 545-8082 for more Information. NO MOU ADDITIVll The National Auoclation of Women Business Owners. Oran,,e 'County Chapter, is presentlnJ • IrYou Love Me, Don't Feed Me unit." semlnar. with author/entrepreneur Sandy Cooch at the Irvine Marriott, 18000 Von Kannan Ave. Networkin& begins at 6 p.m. Cost Is $29 for members in advance, $44 Cor non-members. Elecbic Boat Rentals Make It An EGGstra Special Day BALBOA BOAT .RENTALS ,.. ~.~ ·'~~:¥?.r''·.•, ,,, ~~ Located next to the Ferry Balboa Peninsula ~.....------. • $40 hr. Mention ad and get 5096 off 3rd & 4th hr. •Open Dally • Quiet and Easy to Drive! •Catering Available • Make Reservations Early Also Ava Ila bl~ ... Sailboats. Kayaks and Motor Boats. For R~s~rvations Call 673-7200 Rcserva1lon1 will be accepted until March 31. For more infonnallon, call 730-6100. &nlRICNOOLACTtYITIU Children ln first through fiflli irades are invited to preregister fpr "KJds' Stuff, Talcs Tall ct Small," a free after school activity series planned for 3;30 p.m. at the Corona del Mar Library: The program includes folk talcs and writipg a tall.tale. To regi,ter for the · series~ eall the library at 644-313.S, oi: visit the library at 420 Mari&old Ave. HCUATION COMMllllON MlmN• The Parks, Beaches and Recreation ().l•Tiee4oe al NIWpOfl leach IWiU ..... .. 7,... "'coundl chanibera, 3300 Ntwpan aw. .....,.,,...... CMca Mal Community Services Dtpartinent II oft'crift& "Ea-S~" Clift Oasa fork aaea 7-14 at me Nelahbomood Community Center, 114.S Park Ave. at 3:45 p.m. Oua wiJJ continue on Wedoesday. Cost ii $25. For more lnrormatlon, call 64.S..SSSl. ua&nc~ Adult Shocokan bnte class begins al the Newport-Costa Mesa-Irvine YMCA, 2300 Univcrsi~ Drive, Newport Beach. Cost is $30 for the four-week class. $15 for each additional family member. Oasses wm continue Tuesdays and Thursdays. For more information, call 642-9990. TIMITO IAYI Merrill Lynch Is sponsoring a "l'ime to Save" workshop from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Costa MesaJ-{oliday Inn, 3131 S. Bristot"St. The wqrkshop will f<>cus on planning-based methods for saving more, spending less and protecting savings from taxes and inflalion. For rcscrvacions. call oupina ac 836-3108. we are a non-protlt organization seeking to assist the consumer In obtaining accountablllty 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 long overdue project. •Stonewor~ 8rlck Pau~, Walls, BB'.l's, Concrete •Water Features, Pools & SJlIB Please contact: Barbara Swist or Richard Foltz 11 .. 854-0881 • Aut.omatlc Irrigation Systems • Wooden Decks and Overheads • Outdoor Lighting Systems • Drainage Spedalists • Persorwllr,c<l Designs \vith Complete Landscape Installations •Over 40 Years of Combined Service ln Orange County • Ref crcncC8 Throughout Orange County FARNSWORTII LANDSCAPE COMPANY 548-5132 GLASSBLL MASONRY COMPANY 434-7744 . , ~ ~ ...... ~., "'J. ~ GOGD 1HROUOH APRIL 2 WHIU SUPPUIS IA.St " •' ORANGE CO ~· l , Newpoft Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot TMUUDAY UK fHI IX.PIHi The Home Office and Buslne s Opponunities Associ111ion will meer al lhe Country Side Inn, 325 Bristol St., C.OSra Mesa. The meeting is open to local homeb:ucd business ent~epencurs to explore and discuss their questions about working from thci! home ai:id OP.Crating a business in the. 90s. Reg1strataon/networkina begins at 11 :30 a.m. Cost is $20 if paid by by Tuesday or $25 at the door with a phone rcscrvatioo. For more information, call 261-9474. COAST AHOCIATION MllTINO Orange eounty Coast Association will hold a membership luncheon for members and interested guests at the Newport Beach Country Club, 1600 East Coast Highway. Reception begins al 11:30 a.m. Guest speaker will be Douglas Moreland, director of development for the Disney Development Compnny. Cost is $20 per perSOf\. Reservation dcndline is Monday. De&.ails, 548-4942. , WHAT'S YOUR STORn The public is invited to "Everybody Has A Story," 11 free prcsentntion by local author Nancy Robison, followed by a tea at the Corona del Mar Branch Library. The program, which begins al 3 p.m., will focus on how all life experiences -including travel, childhood trials and triumphs and family relationships -can enhance a writer's story. Details, 644-3135. FRIDAY, APRIL 7 IUllNISS WORKSHO.- Consumer Business Network is hosting a seminar on "Fifteen Techniques To Increase The Profitability of Your Business in 1995," at.7 a.m. at Geezers Garlic Grill, 4200 Scott, Newport Bench. Cost is S 15. For more information, call 550-4785. TOY DISIGNIR TO a.-.-IAR Phebe Phillips, designer of the handcrafted plush toy animals, will make an appearance at Neiman "Marcus, in Fashion Island, to sign her trademark leather paws, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., in the Children's Department. For more information, call 759-1900, ext. 2332. SATURDAY, APRIL I UllD IOOK SALi Friends of Costa Mesa Libraries will hold a used book sale at the Cocta Mesa Downtown Library, 1855 Park Ave., from 9 1.m. 10 3 p.m. I lard covers and lrade paperbacks arc Sl, rc,ular paperbacks and record arc 50 ·cents and children's books and magazines arc 2S cents earJl. Gil.DIN SNOW Crystal Court of South Coasl Plaza is hosting its .sixth annual garden show from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Scheduled activities inctude tips for shade gardening, floral arrangements with backyard blooms and growing orchids. Activities continue through Sunday, from 1 I a.m. 10 5 p.m. Also featured each day are exhibits Crom more than 50 garden clubs, societies and nurseries. Admission is free. For a list or scheduled events, call 435-2167. GLAll llADMAKINO WORKSHO.-. A workshop teaching advanced glass bead design is scheduled from 9 a.m. to noon in Room 101 of Orange Coast College's An Center. Registration fee ls S50 and a S7 material fee is payable ln class. Details, 432-5880. AIKIDO CLASS OfHRID Orange Coast College is offering an aikido workshop from 1 I a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Aprif 8 in its Aerobics Room. Registration fee is $24. Call 432-5880. WILLNUI RX Dr. Edward Taub will present "The Wellness Rx" seminar from 10 a.m. 10 noon at the Red Lion Hotel, 3050 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Taub will discuss his seven-step program to radian! health and energy. Cost is SIS per person. For more information or reservations, call (800) 336-1939. SUNDAY, APRIL 9 A LITIRARY AITIRNOON Award-winning novelis1 and book critic Carolyn Sec will be the guest speaker of a literary program held in the Friends' Meeting Room of the Newport Beach Central Library. The program begins at 3 p.m. Cost is SS for Newpon Beach Public Library Foundation members; $8 for non-members. Details, 717-3890. TUESDAY, APRIL 11 AfTIR SCHOOL ACTIVITllS Children in first through fifth grades arc invited 10 preregister for "Kids' Stuff, Talcs Tall & Small," a free after school activity series planned for 3:30 p.m. at t~e Corona del Mar Library. A • • • ThE DEsiqNER Ou1LE1 • • ~ CLEARANCE SALE TWO WEEKENDS ONLY! FRI., MARCH 31 • 10-6 SAT., APRIL 1 • 10-6 SUN., APRIL 2 • 12-6 Featuring designers of women's better sportswear and dresses. 3883 South Main St, Santa Ana 714/540-7566 MacArthur Bl. Sunflower Ave 405 Fwy AltOUNDTOWN llAYIUftON GAU Orange Coast Colleae is offering an eight-part naviption course from 7 to 10p.m. beginning Thursday at ,QCCs Sailing , Center in Newport Beach, 1801 W. Pacific Coast Hi$hway. Registration fee is $68. For more information call 645·9412. . : special American Girl Tea Pany is planned for this day's program. To register for the series, call the library at 644-3135, or visit the library at 420 Marigold Ave. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12 8UILD A NON·YIOLINT COMMUNIT'f The Orange County Inside Edge presents a discussion focusing on "!low to Build a Non·Violcnt Community," from 6:30 to 8:30 a.m. al Scott's Restaurant, 3300 Bristol, Costa Mesa. Cost is $15 for first time guests. For reservations, call 730·5050. TUESDAY, APRIL 11 HLf·HIL_. IHfSILLIH Psychotherapist and author Jan Gregory will review 10 "not to be missed·' sclf·hclp books in a free program at noon in the Newport Beach Central Library's Friends' Meeting Room. Details, 717-3800. ONGOING use ALUMNI The Alumni Associution 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 or events call 250·4USC. Nrws.-..... DRIVI Newport I !arbor 1 ligh School spqnsors an ongoing newspaper drive in the parking lot on 16th St. next to Newport I !arbor I ligh Stadium. Look for the big orange bin. They can also pick up a large quantity if you call 722-9918. Proceeds support the Newport I !arbor I ligh School wrestling team. YMCA WORKOUT The Newport-Costa Mesa-Irvine YMCA invites you to come try a fitness class (including karate and yoga) or work out in their new, completely renovated weight room. The YMCJ\ is at 2300 University Drive in Newport Beach. For more information, call 642-9990. HOW TO RAISI THN·AGIH College I lospital, 275 Victoria St., Costa Mesa, offers a free educational workshop for parents of teens at JO a.m. each Saturday. 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'2,9a0.00 THIS OFFER IS GOOD FOR THIS WEEK ONLY! . 10'><17'Ant. Sarouk ........................................ '3,450.00 ~ ~ 3637 E. coast Hwy. ~ron·a Del (at Poinsettia) ( 714) 72a-4422 .. - any point in the cycle. Details, contact Dr. Lani Martins at 704-8166. WOMIN'S su.-.-oRT oaou.- "Moving Toward a More Powerful You" is a women's support group that meets every Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday, March 31, 1995 S in Colla Mesa. The focus of the poup is plninJ outer strcnith throu&h strctchina and walldna or jogging •nd inner strcnath through croup discussion. Cost is S20 per session. Call 751-1792. TllN POCUI The Teen Focus outpatient chemical dependency treatment program hosts a Cree 12-Stcp Meetin& every Sunday at noon, exclusively for teens, in its offices at 567 San Nicolas Drive, Suite 201, Newport Center, Newport Beach. ' Details, 640-TEEN or 640-1788. ANIMAL' HHAV'IMINT OIOUlll This on-goin' group specialiZC$ in the needs of individuals who have sick and/or dying animals in their lives. It meets every Tuesday, from noon to 1 p.m. at 3101 W. Pacific Coast Highway, Suite No. 311, Newpon Beach. Co'st is $15 per person/per group. For more information, call 722-4588. MINTAL ILLNlll su.-.-ol'f 01ou.- Allionce for the Mentally I.II of PrangC" County provides cd\Jcation and emotional sup~rt for families dealing with mentally all loved ones. A free _ suppon group meets every Tuesday evening from 6 to 7:30 p.m. ai Orange County Mental Health Clinic, 3115 Redhill Ave. in Costa Mesa. Call 544-8488 for details. Send your Items to Around Town tdltor, Tht Dally Pilot, 330 W. B:iy St., Costa Mtsa, Cullf. 92617. SAFE BRAKES??? FRONT OR REAR BRAKES C.V. JOINT BOOT SPECIAL TUNE-UP I FREE BRAKE INSPECTION • MO PURCHASE NECESSARYI I I I I 1 New Plugs, Set Timing & Inspection 4 Cyl. 6 Cyl. 8 Cyt. ,.. '34" 'J,. MOST CARS ·In Celebration of our 1st .ANNIVERSARY \ .. t' -• Frfd11Y. March 31. 1995 Newpoft Bwh/CC>lta u ... Dally Piiot Growth of Co~i Mesa CODIPlllY • n Is lll'llml Ing for city ~ The audio products firm wants to build a second building, which could generate jobs and boost economy. BY TINA BollOA1T~ S'rArr Wann COSTA MESA -A Costa Mesa audio products company within the next few weeks will present plans for an expansion project that could nearly double its current building space at 1675 MacArthur Blvd. OCCicials from the company .QSC Audio Products, which man- ufactures sound amplifiers for pro- fessional uses -arc seeking the city's approval to build an 80,000- square-foot building on a vacant lot adjacent lo its existing buildina. The project is expected lo cost aboul ~ million, according to 1 company official. "We're currently occupying aboul 50,000 square feet where we are now," said Wyau Hyora, direc- tor. of planning for the 25-ycar-old compahy. "And according to the city's general plan, up to 80,000 square feet can be built on the ad- jacent' parcel, and that's probably what we'd build. But, we'd lease out about 50,000 square feet of (the new apace)." The matter could come before the Planning Commission as early as next month. And so fat, the proposal has been well-received by city planning officials. "We're all very excited about the possibility," said Perry Valan- tine, a Costa Mesa city planner. "l think it's always a positive thing when 1 company can plan an ex-Inf to provide more room In the pansion like that, especially when existin& site," Hyora said. • the economy has been the way it 'The company took over the MacArthur Boulevard site two ~ . "And, it'll brina more employ-yea.rs ago, when 1t began to out-grow its original location near 19th ment to the city." Street and Placenria Avenue. Hyora said the existing building "When we began (considering) houses the compitny's engineering, these plans, we looked .at -4' num- dcvclopmcnt, 01anu(acturing and ber of different locations in other warehouse opcratfons. · cities," Hyora said. "But. we've "We'll be moving a number of been in Costa Mesa a long time, those functions to the new build- and we'd like to stay here." CITYllDI Restaurants taking reservadons for Easter Paclftc Symphony ·Orchestra members keeping busy this . week · Not tha t far away, it's time to make reservations for Easter Sunday brunch. Here arc a couple of proven favorites: •The Cannery offers a di ne-and-cruise package at $25 for adults, $15 for children. Brunch times arc scheduled for 10:30 a.m., noon and I :30 p.m. on Sunday, April 16, all followed by an hour cruise of Newport Bay. Phone 675-5777 for reservations. •The Hyatt Newporter has its Harbor View Elementary to unveil mural April 17 Harbor View Elementary School plans to unveil its Sea Mural on April 17. The mural will contain 152 tiles painted by students, faculty, staff, the Parent Faculty Organization and the child who wins the "Name the Wall" contest. For more info rmation, including the time of the unveiling at the Co rona del Mar school, call 24 1-0566 or 760-3472. occ dance Instructors, students are at festival Three Orange Coast College dance instructors are teaching, two others arc performing and a dozen dance students are attend- ing workshops at the American College Dance Festival Associa- tion's Southwest Regional Festi- val. The festiva l runs through Satur- day at Cal State Long Beach. grounds pruned and blooming fOr the anriuaJ Easter egg hunt. Entcrtainmcnt·will be provided by a table-hopping Easter Bunny, a magician, a balloon clown and character artist. The brunch includes a special children's buffet. Prices are $34.95 for adults, $16.95 for children under 12; no cha.rge for children under 3. Brunch and the hunt are scheduled for three sessions beginning at 10:30 a.m. Phone 729-1234, ext. 582. -By Marla Bird What docs it take to play with Pacific Symphony Orchd tql? Stamina. Take this week, tor ex- ample. Wednesday and Thursday, the PSO performed in its classics se- ries. Today and Saturday arc two Pops Series shows, and Saturday morning arc two Mcrvyn's Musical Mornings family concerts - all at Orange County Performing Arts Center. "We get really tired by the end of the week," admits Sheryl Sta- ples, principal violinist and con- certmaster for the PSO. "Usually it happens that way, where it's all ll<>RM<>NE REPI ~Al'EMEN 'I ' 'l'HERAPY The lr~e Clinical Research Center has been awarded a grant to study an investigational estrogen and progestin patch as hormone replacement therapy in menopause. This research study includes physical examinations, pelvic exam and PAP smear, mammograms, comprehensive laboratory tests, uterine ultrasounds and endometrial sampling at no charge to participants. To qualify, women must be healthy and postmenopausal between the ages of 40 and 70 years. Patients must not have had a hysterectomy. If currently on hormone replacement therapy, you must be willing to discontinue It for six weeks. Up to $400.00 payment available for participation in this study. For more information call (714) 753-1663 Ask for Sandra or Billte Anne The Irvine Clini<'al Ret4t"ar cb Ct-nle r J)irfl'trd by Sid ltownblall, \I.I) .. t:A.C..t' .. Boa..t c .. r1in...t lntrrnl•ll•:ndOt"nnol.,P.1 16259 Laguna Canyon Road Irvin~. CA 927 18 S.·"'1..,. ou,.. .. r ... un•r r .. , l (o >··· .. Comer of Laguna Canyon and Alton Petteway • Ott the 405 Freeway Newport Harbor Area C h a mber of Comme rce and the TifE NEWT'ORT BF.ACH • COSTA ~lfSA Daily Pilot $. Fou11 St:ASONS llon :r. ._,..,..,, e,..,...( 4 t-••••• •• •• •••H•••• Thursday, April 20, 1995 3· 7 pm • Four Seasons Hotel •What is the Expo all about? A fun, casual networking opportunity, it will feature almost 100 local businesses with table- top booth space to show off their various prod- ucts and services. It also givet b:Jsinesses a direct way to have personal contact with many new potential customers in a single day! • Who can participate? Virtually any business, large or small, who wants positive exposure to Newport Harbor area business leaders and the community at large! •• mooo wsoo SIOOOO r .. u.-. ,.,..._.., s.1t000 smoo S20000 l:lecllncJf moo moo woo •What is included? •A six-foot table (draped; electricity ava1:able) •Table-tent signage • Complete list of attendees • Opportunity drawings ... and the chance to really market your company! ft\J\\\\~\ d\\ne 8 \ d'' de• ''Ear\Y r tt\ng\ 9pproac NHACC """' Nort-Ptolil bhlbll ~ '*""*' ...,,.,,. 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Bl9 Brothers, Bl9 llstera Men ~nd wom~n over 20 years of aj;c. having lived an Orange County for six months and on the job for at least l~ree mon1hs, 11re needed to serve as big brothers or big sisters for children 6-16 from singl c-parenr homes. For information, call Patricia Davis at 544.7773 Boy Scouts of Ame;lca Inc., Orange County Council Volunteer opportunities include fund-raising, program development and !raining to existing troops and packs. For more information, call Devon Dougherty, 546-4990. Boys and Glrls Clubs of Costa Mesa/Newport Beach The rhrcc area Boys and Girls Oubs need volunteer coaches and ari or craft workshop teachers. For locations and additional informarion, call Dick Powers, 642-2245. · Centennial F•rm Tours Volunlccr docents arc needed al the Ccnrcnnial Farm at the Orange Councy Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. Call Ginny Smith, 708-1517. Center for Creative Alternatlve1 The Cenrcr for Creative Alternatives, a non·profil charitable organization which works lhrough the United Way, has a need for volunteers, graduate level int&rns or trainees. For information, call Karen, 642-0377. College Hospital The College I lospital Costa Mesa Auxiliary is seeking volunteers to perfo rm clerical, reception desk, gifl shop and other duties al the hospital. For informa tion, call 642-2734, 9 a.m.·4 p.m. Community Hospice Care Community I lospicc Care. an orgunizarion that provides medical and emotional support to terminally-ill palients and their families in Orange ~ County, needs volunteers in Costa Mesa and Ncwporl Beach. For information or rcgisrration, call Cindy Laird, 978· 7447. Con1umera For Legal Reform Consumers for Legal Reform has an ongoing need for volunteers to moniror civil c-0urt judges. A c-0mputcr and donarions arc also needed. For more information call Burba ra at 854-088 1. Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse The Costn Mesa Civic Playhouse needs volunteers for ushering, baclara&e, mailinp, typing, li&hts. end many ocher duties. For more Information, call 650-5269. C.lt• M ... Hbterlcel s.det, The society collects information, photos and artifacts relating to the history of Costa Mesa and the Harbor area. Volunleers arc needed for clerical tasks, compurer Input and help in the library. For information, call Charles Beecher, 63l·S918. , c .. ta Mesa Llteraci" Oreup The Costa Mesa Literacy Group needs volunteers to help people become literate or teach English as a · second language. For informa1ion, call Fuller, 548-3384. , Costa M•s• Senior Center The mu lt(-pµrpose senior services facility, located at the corner of 19th Street and Pomona Avenue, seeks volunteers for a variety of tasks, including an upcomin& Casino Night party. For more information, call 645-235' from 9 a.m. to S p.m. Defore Foundation for the Arts DcFore Foundation for the Arts, a non-profit organization dedicated to dance at 151 Kalmus Drive, G-3, in Costa Mesa, needs volunteers. For more information, call 241-9908. Discovery Shop Discovery Shops arc run by the American Cancer Society. Volunteers are needed and no special skills arc necessary. For information, call 6;40-4777 between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. Dispute Resolution Services Dispute Rcsolurion Services needs volunteer mediators, case specialists and outreach assisrants to help in a variety of mediation cases. Bilingual language skills are needed for both offfice volunteers and for mediators. For more informarion, call 25().-0488. Easter Seals Easler Seals Society needs volunteers for ongoing clcric<il work, help in programs for children with disabilities and 10 help with special events. For information, call 834..111 l. Exchange Club Chllcl Abuse Prevention Center Volunteers are needed to help families where an incident of child abuse has been reported and a referral made by the county, and to work with families of high-risk victims of parental drug addicrion. For information, call 722-1107. Fairview Developmental Center The Fairview Developmental Ccnrcr in Costa Mesa needs volunteers, and donations are welcome. For more information, call 957-Sl 14 between 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. FISH H•rlter Are• Inc. Friends in Service to Humanity (FlSH) orrcrs emergency assistaocc 10 tbocc in need and provides the Mobile Meals program. Volunteers are needed to help In a variety of areas. For more lnfonna1lon, call Debby, 64S-80SO. Feed Dl1trlbutloa Center · The Food Distribution Center, Orange County's private non•profit foodbank, needs volunteers to inspect and sort donated foods and to help with mailings. For more information, call 771-1343. Friends of the Costa Mesa Library The Friends of the Costa Mesa Library needs volunteers. For . information, cdll the library, 646-8845, Olrl Scouts The Girls Scouts or Orange County need volunteers to be trained as troop leaders, to serve on special · CO{Tlmi11ees, and 10 l)ve lectures, demonstrations or classes. f or information, call 979· 7900. Olrls Incorporated of Orange County Girls Incorporated offers educational and enrichmcnl opportunities for girls and boys. Volunteers arc needed. For further information, call Amy, 646-7181. Gla11 Mountain Inc. Volunteers arc needed 10 aid physlcally·challcngcd adults who mccl monthly for educational, entert ainment and social purposes. Call 779-3441. Hat Connection The Hat Connection is a women's philanthropic extension of lhc Chamber of Commerce which serves the commun ities of Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. For information. call Kay Walburgcr, 650-2144. Heritage House Auxiliary Volunteers arc needed for an auxiliary supporl group be ing formed by I lcritagc I louse, a non-profit substance abuse recovery home for pregnant and parenting women and their children in Costa Mesa. For more informarion, call 646-2271. High Hopes Head ln(ury Program The High I lopes Head Injury Progra'm•s Rea Cenrcr in Costa Mesa, W~at €ntrnainment tbrJust a Few Beans Get Cable InStalled for Only $4.95 and Your Choice of Premium Packages ·For Only 95.¢· ~/ ......_ Embark on a Golden Adventure Experience the adventure of enchanted entertainment with Comcast Oiblevision's Enchanted Service-a magical packitge of cable channels which is truly golden! C.Omcast,s Enchanted Service gives you ex.citing television entertainment with the beit in movie~. specials, news, music, sports and so much ~ore. 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Olhlf 11111111 .. tione Additto1\lll monthe OI SUtrpd• -only '41 99 lot :I St.11 Of ISi "'°'.SW pac:Migee '* MOrtlil l"lteea do noc ildudt lflltlth!M INt or lal!M Ol1l9I rntrtCllON m1ry apply Ofter ••P'I .. M4ty 8, I 005 .. .. ) a non-profit orJaniz.ation scrvina the needs or head-injured adults and their fomilie , is ~kin& volunteers. For • information, call 646-74S8. Hospice Pantlly Care I lospice Family Care is seeking people to help with errands, visits and companionsn1p 10 terminally ill patients and their families. Call Larry Mario11i at 730-1114. Interfaith Council The Ncwpon -Mesa·lrvlnc Interfaith Council, an umbrella organization for several area service groups, needs volunteers active in the local congregations. For informalion, call Carol Brown, 548-3283. Kids Cancer Connection The Kidi. Cancer Connection is an org;iniza11on dedicated to the cmorional , educational and financial needs or children amicrcd wilh cancer. Volunteers arc needed. For infor!'lalion, call 851·7774. Make·A·Wlsh Foundation Make-A-Wish Foundation of Orange County, whose mission is to make wishes come true for children \\ ith life-threatening ill nesses, seeks \.oluntccrs lo occupy a variety of positions. Call Gilda, 476-9474. March of Dimes The March of Dimes office in Costa Mesa needs volunteers for fu nd-raising commillees, spea king opportunities, occa<>ional office work and help with bulk mailings. f or information, call 63 t-8700. Master Chorale of Orange County The performing arts organization needs \Oluntccrs for computer input, ticketing, filing and handling phones. For information, call 556-6262. New Dire ctions for Women, Inc. 1 he non-profit recovery center for adult "'omen wirh alcohol and orher · chemical dependencies seeks volunteers. Call 548-9927 between 10 • • 1.m. and 6 p.m., or call Joy 11 S48·81S4. Newpert •••ch Ceftfereace ••d Vlslten Bur••• The Ncwpon Beach Conference and Visitor's Bureau is dedicated to the promotion Of lhe City tO potential visitors. H you have extensive knowledge of Newport Beach and would like to volunteer, call 644·11 90. Newport-Costa Mesa YMCA The Newport-Costa Mesa YMCA needs a variety of general volunteer help. B>r informalion or applicarions, call Rila, 642-9990. Oper• Pacific The Opera Pacific Guild Alliance, a support group for Opera Pacific, has a wide range of activities for volunteers, For information, call 474-4488. Or.ans• Cout Interfaith Shelter The lnrcrfaith Shelter is th e largest family shelter in the county, housing, feeding and counseling 20 fom1hcs daily. The group needs volunteers and disposable diapers. For information, call Jeff Reynolds, 631-7213. o.c. c ........ aty Develop•••• Ceuacll Volu11ecrs are needed for a variety of functions. Call 839-6199, O.C. Cha•b•r Orchestr• The Orange Coun ty Chtimbcr Orchestra needs \:Oluntct:rs to help sell tickets, staff social afra1rs, ~ork the office and a~sist with mailing parties. For more information, cnll Cttrhy Griesmeyer, 786-3021. The 01chestra also needs volunlee~ who would like 10 learn mote about cfossical mu,ic to partlciparc on irs administrative boar~. Call Gil Abrams at 644-7019 for more information. O.C. HomeJess Task Force The Orange Councy I lomcless Ta~k Force is rccru1t1ng \.Oluntcers for the lnrcrfaith Council Network to "'ork one~on-one "''th homeless adults in the program o'n basic life skills. For informalion, call 263-1774. Orangewood Boutique The upscale resale boutique which benefits the Orange"'ood Children's I lomc for neglected and abused children needs volunteers to create displays, tag cloth es and "'ork \\llh cu~romers, among other duties. For informauon call Chri~tinc. 760-66-iO You Still Have TIME For a Tax Deduction! 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Dr 10 or by D1 re H u p p p ti a ll t ( 2 ( I ( I I • FrkMy, M.ch 31, 1888 MACMlUAN ........ , members say he has &ivcn at least so years lo lhe youth or this city. "He was one or these people who made 1 commitment to the community when picldnp were mighty slim," said longtime friend, Hank Panlan. Before becoming a member ot 1he school board, MacMilJian w nccntratcd his efforts on creating a district sports league where "everyone plays." He rounded Harbor Area Baseball and was the athletic director for the Harbor Area Boys Club. A book. containing several . ' .... CATAMARAN .......... ,. life jacket floating in the_ water less than two miles from the shore. The man, ·identified as Scott Gregory Houston, 23, of Hunting- ton Beach, was weak and incoher- ent from spending about five hours in the 57-degrec water, Har- bor Patrol Lt. Richard Olson said. Houston was rushed to Hoag Hos- pital for treatment of hypothermia; he was listed in critical condition late Thursday. Houston reportedly told authori- ties the 18-foot boat belonged to a friend and that he had not been alone on his boating outing. But after running a registration check, authorities discovered the boat had not been registered for three years and later discovered Hous- ton and his accomplice had alleg- edly stolen the boat from Sleepy Hollow Beach in Laguna Beach. After searching the ocean wa- ters ne ar Laguna Beach and the surrounding areas for more than .four hours, authorities failed to find the second suspect -who apparently was also wearing a lifc- jacket and one swim fin. Olson said Houston apparently couldn't keep up with the second suspect and lost sight of him. "We surmised after the search that the second (suspect) probably made it to the beach and took off," Olson said. "Obviously he wasn't ~oing to stick around and call us.' Several hours after the rescue, the legal owner of the 1966 cata- maran, Walter Viszoley of Lai;una Beach, filed a stolen vessel report with the Laguna Beach Police De- panment, even though he sold the boat -called "Paradise .. -three years ago. The latest owner, a man named James Dickenson, has not yet been located. The suspects may not have real- ized until too late that the boat, which was missing a sail, a center keel and had no tillers, was too crippled to be sailed safely, La- guna Beach Police Sgt. Doris Weaver said. FOUNDATION HEALTH What a • No Deductibles H ealth Plan Should B e •1 00% Pion • Affordable Rotes • Maternity Benefits ~. Smol lusNs.s•1 for m°'9 Information contact Lou Baume 642-3628 American Heart A Association .... Fighting "'-•rt DiMaH •ndStroke leners and mcmentot from put and presen1 acquaintances and former Harbor Area BatebaU players. wu presented to MacMillian by former superin1endent or school•, John Nicoll. ... had 22 years or watchina this man on the Board or Education," Nicoll said. "Through good times and bad -and there were both . .. But through it all there was one truly unifying force on thnt board and that was Rod." The last presentation, but perhaps the most significant, was a resolution adopted by the current board which officially named the place where MacMiJlian spent most of his life and contributed CRASH fr~• P••• 1 he'ad, face and leg, ioiuries and were taken to area hospitals after the 1:40 a.m. incident. Apparently, the two pa5sengers were not wearing seatbelts, fire of- ficia ls said. Newport Beach Fi re Capt. Rick Zaccaro, who was at the scene of the accident, said the taxicab - belonging to West Coast Cab Co. BANK fr•• P•9• 1 nomic development is really a partnership between the city, the chamber and local businesses." Assistant City Manager Ken Dclino, who heads up economic development effons for the city, agrees. Under the federally man- dated Community Reinvestment Act, banks can provide low inter- nlOlt of deYotJoa ID hil honor - the Ncwpon·Meu School Board meet.Jna room. Said member Judy Franco: "This is to say to the communi1y that here wu a board member who made Newport-Mesa what it is today." Afterward, MacMillian reminlsced about hia days on the board and with the ballplayen and coaches. He said he was very grateCul for the opportunity to be reunited with so many friends from his past. "I really appreciate having all these people here tonight," said the guest of honor. "It's been more than 40 years •.. let's not wait this Jong again." -was totaled. He said the larJe dumpster, used tor a residential construction projec't, was clearly visible and the street was weU-Ut. "I think this ls the first time I've seen a traffic accident with a cab," Zaccaro said. "If anything, they drive a lot and they're probably pretty good drivers." The cause of the accident is un- known, but Newport Beach Police Lt. Paul Henisey said they are in- vestigating whether the driver was under the influence of alcohol or drugs. • est loans to local businesses. The money can be used for facade im- provements or for charitable pur- poses or job creation. "Business improvement districts can put up some money and then the bank can go out and give loans for to businesses for im- provements," Delino said. "There are lots of combinations. We'd be interested in exploring programs like that not just with California State Bank, but with other banks as well." · YES YOUTH EMPLOYMENT SERVICE OF THE HARBOR AREA wl1he1 to thank the following for their aupport of YES throughout the year and at the YES 1995 fund raiser the 22nd ROMAN FEAST AND CHARITY AUCTION Mac Bernd, Superintendent NMUSD • Honorary Chairman Jim Dale -M11te1 of Ceremonies Jim Roberta' "Balboa Beach Company• -Music EVENT UNDERWRrJ'ERS Bill & Pai Podlicb BENEFACTORS Lane & Kalhloen Blank Costa MCSl·Ncwpon Harbor Uon'• Club National Charity wauo, Ncwpon Charter PKJlic Mun.uil Founda11on SPONSORS PATRONS David &. Barb1ra Bray Ch1mpa111e Temporary Help 011ly Pilot FHP Cocta Mesa Medial Center F!Mk & Rua Giovinelh ITT Fedenl Bank fsb Bob Morahce, Southern Wine &. SptntJ Pacific Sc1eohfic Company Pacific View Memon1I Park Keith Van Holl Jim & Al Baldwin William BandaNk Cindy Behl, LA Ttmca NllllCy CWk Dr. Bnaide Daily Gary Graham Mr. &. Mrs Ralph Han Ann Harvey Fred Hom Al & Pat Khn1msl'l!.lth FRrENDS llld OIPT DONORS El auie Llnhoff &rli.ne Loop Doreen M.anball Dennis o· Hem Mary Pe11100 Miry Rueland CJ. Sqentrom John & Alhena SiJva Audrey Walton Mr. & MIL Roy Wcx:Jry Pr~ are used to h~lp youth learn job Sttkin& skills and nnd employment YOUTH EMPLOYMENT SERVICE OF THE HARBOR AREA 114 E. 1'1h St., Co.¢1 Mesa, ,2,l7 • '4l..cM74 Where can your advertising message reach 42 ,500 readers? In the Daily Pilot. Call 642-4321 x250 Microwave• Electro Gun /Jur 12 years of oontinuous use, and treatment of over S0,000 government buildinp, schools, apartments and bomea, tbo Electro gun and MicroWave systems have proven to be ~e of the most environmentally sound metbodl of drywood termite control available today. 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T he 1995 United States Women's Challenge for the Bellina Bents Memorial Ttophy, a bie'nnial event which boasts a national elite of women sailors, will be hosted by the Newport Harbor Yacht Club April 5-8. This year, the highly celebrated regatta is being sponsored by First American Trust, a le ading trust and investment management firm. Since its inception 11 years ago, the · event has steadily grown into one of the top women's regattas in the country. Wi th 15 teams vying for the 10 open spots, this year's regatta will feature a select group of women who are accomplished in all aspects of sailing, both on and off the water. The United States Women's Challenge was first established in 1984 as a memorial to Bettina Bents, one of the first women to join the Newport Harbor· Yacht Club as a skipper member. Her achievements run the gamut from sailing in national regattas to raising funds for the first printed dictionary for the deaf to working as a political consultant in Washington, D.C. Before her death at the age of 26, r ~. Stephanie Keele Boating Dettina began working to establish the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum. Her vision to make it a major museum will oecome reality this spring when the museum moves from its current site to the former Reuben E. Lee and Charlie Brown's restaurant, on Pacific Coast Highway in Newport Beach. Racing for the Bettina Bents Memorial Trophy will be held off Newport Beach, in Long Beach Yacht Oub's fleet of Catalina 37s, yachts used for the internationally known Congressional Cup match race. These yachts, with their flush decks for easier maneuvering by the crew and their quick tacking ability, will easily carry the eight-women crews through the light and shifty winds of Newport. The event will begin with a big boat clinic to familiarize the competitors with the Catalina 37s, followed by three days of racing. With the prestige of this regatta and its test of skill attracting more women to sail, the U.S. Women's Challenge has helped the advent of women's sailing into a higher leve l of competitiveness. • Local Olympic hopefuls Mike Sturman and Nick Adamson continued on their quests for the gold this past weekend at the Alami tos Bay Olympic Classes Regatta. Doth St0<man and Adamson rc·established their positions as top candidates for the Olympics with impressive races throughout the regatta. Sturman and crew Bob Little easily won the 470 division, which was also run as the U.S. 470 Nationals. After their close second-place finish at an extremely windy Pan American Games last week, the two welcomed the 12· to 25-knot winds of Alamitos Day, using their newly-honed heavy air skills to outpower the competition to win by a good margin. Adamson finished second in the Laser division, competing against a tough fleet of 40 boats and ending up close to the wi nner, Kevin Hall of Ventura. · Adamson's patented hiking style gave him an edge over the other competitors, allowing him to grind th rough the fleet upwind. Both Sturman's and Adamson's next regatta is at Savannah, Ga., the site or the 1996 Olympics. PORTS SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CARI.SON, 642-4330, ext. 223 And ·the winner · .is ••• nobody I ~ Corona del Mar rallies in last event of meet to forge tie with Newport Harbor in boys track. BY R.ICHAJU> DUNN, SroaTS W11JT1a by Ryan Rekers, who also protected CdM's lead. Lincol n closed the gap to five meters after the last turn, then pulled to within two meters with about 80 meters left. But Finn held on and the Sea Kings crossed first H1 3:41.6. NEWPORT BEA<;:H -John Myung "I never saw (Lincoln), but J could gave Corona del Mar High's 1,600-meter hear everybody yelling," Finn said. · boys relay team a lead it would never re-Another event that helped CdM was linquish in the opening lap, then fresh-the shot put, in wh ich junior Ritchie Ni- man Mike Finn, running anchor for the chols reached 50 feet, 5V• inches for the first time this season, held off Newport victory, after throwing an Orange Coun - Harbor's Pat Lincoln down the stretch, ty-best and personal-best 54-4 on Tues- as th e Sea Kings won the last event to day against El Toro. come from behind and tie the host Sail-It was also the second week in a row ors, 68·68, in a thrilling Sea View in which Newport Harbor did not have League dual track and field meet Thurs~ an athlete win the shot put, after having day. gone five consecutive years without los- Myung bui lt a 10-meter lead, then ~ ing that event in a league dual meet. handed the baton to Mall Hoyt, who Tony Ciarelli, Edison's weights coach maintained the edge. Hoyt was followed from 1981 to 1989 and the Sailors' coach from 1990 to the present, had gone 13 years in a row without losing in the shot put in a league dual meet, before last week. "(Nichols) is really just a natural at it," said Mark Schuster, CdM's weight events coach. "He goes through a little training for the shat put, but he's mostly in the weight room training for football. His technique is good, and he's been well-coached in the past, so I ca n't take any credit. He was near 50 feet last year." . Gabe Bowne won the long jump (18- 9'h) and triple jump (38-10¥~) for CdM, while the Sea Kings' 400 relay team of Myung, Hoyt, Nick Orlich and George Sumner finished first in 47.9. Shahram DeZahd was a workhorse for N~wport Harbor. After winning the 1,600 (4:34.2), fighting off CdM's Drian Sli ngsby (4:35.9) in a close race, DeZahd won the 800 (2:04.2) rather easily. The Sailors, realizing they needed point~ to stave off CdM's rally, asked DeZahd to race again in the 3,200, in which he finished second (10:28) behind a rested, Slingsby (10:10.7). DeZahd also stepped up to run the third leg in New- port Harbor·~ 1,600 relay. "I like the 1,600 meters the best, be- cau~e it just feels like the perfect race, and it's one I can adapt to," said DeZa- hd, whose personal-best times are 4:28 ( 1600) and 2:0 1.9 (800). Freshman sprint standout Kumasean Lee of Nc"'port Harbor won the 100 (I J.6) and 200 (24.6), the only other double-event winner in the boys meet. The Sailors swept in the pole vault, with Edon Kagasoff (12-0) winning and Dill Johns (I 0-6) placing second, and took all three places in the discus, with James Mourcaux (130-10) finishing first. Cun lVDCR/D·'1LT PILOT Chuck Loo of Newport Harbor (right) races to victory in the 11 O hurdles as Tern Cati of Corona del Mar nicks the last hurdle and has to settle for third. Clayton's record jump highlights Newport girls ' win BY R.lCHARD D UNN, SroaTS Wanu NEWPORT BEACH -The wait is over. Senior Mandy Clayton, who broke Newport Har- bor High 's school record in the girls triple jump three times as a sophomore, inclu ding her own twice, bounded 36 feet, 4 V• inches Thursday to set another standard, as host Newport Harbor def cated Corona del Mar, 76·51, in.a Sea View League dual meet. "I didn't th ink I'd ever break that," Clayton said of her previous record (35-7). "It. had been so long, and I'd come so close ... so I'm really excited about it. It's nice to finally break 36 feet." Clayton, who leaped 35-8 last summer at a track camp, just completed the 300-meter low hurdles, be- fore taki ng the triple jump runway and breaking the record on her final attempt. "I fell the adrenaline, and did it real fast," she said. "Usually, I do my best on the first jump." , Clayton also won the long jump (16-0¥4) and the 300 hurdles (53.8), after her sister, sophomore M.E. Clayton, forfeited her victory because she missed two hurdles that were inadvertently placed in the wrong lane. "Somebody forgot to set them up," said Paul Curtis, the meet official. M.E. Clayton, who competes in the same events as her sister, won the 100 low hurdles ( 16.6). Mandy Clayton said she enjoys track and field more this year with her younger sister around. ''She makes me better, and we keep going back and forth," she said. "Last week against Irvine, she won two events and 1 won two, and this week it was two and two, as well, except for (the mLxup) in the 300 hurdles. "My mom (Lisa) made up T-shirts, because the (other) newspapers get us mixed lfp in the results. My T-shirt says 'Ma. Clayton, 'M.E.'s Sister.'· And M.E.'s T-shirt says the opposite." For the Sailors, Tina Bowman won the high jump (5-3) and Laura Wilson was first in both the shot pu t (36-lO'h) and discus (120-6). For CdM. senior distance se nsation Tracy Clark won the 1,600 (5:18.5) and 3200 (12:26.7), while sprinter Nicole Albano won the 100 ( 12.9) and 200 (28.1). Melissa Ford and Christy Cummins of CdM tied in the 800 (2:29.7). 'Homecoming' has been special to ex-Sailor Tayyar County All-ltlr ~ Transfer to Fountain Valley helped rejuvenate point guard. BY BAllY PAVLJCNEJ., SPOaTS Wann F or most high school seniors, homecoming Is a one-week expe· rience that includes an extended Cootball halftime show, the crowning of a queen, and a Friday night dance. Homecomin& for Oran1e County AJI · Star basketball player Paul Tayyar, however, has encompassed his entire senior year. "h's been fantostic, a areal time," Tayyar said of his tran fer from New- port Harbor Hiah to fountain Valley, just before classes bcaan last faU .• "It's been really nice comin1 home." A Fountain V~lley resident whO at tended school with future Barons through the' eighth grade, Tayynr en- rolled at Harbor, where his mother works, fot his freshr1tan year. By the time he was a soph· omorc, the 6-foot point 1uard was a varsity starter, corning All·Newport·Mesa District and second-team All-Sea View League laurel\ after AV· eraging 13.3 points for the Sailors as a junior. Sunset League championship. Tayyar will represent the West in to- night's 8 o'clock clash with the South in the Orange County All-Star Tournament at UO's Bren Events Center. But the allure or returnin1 home for his swan song prep season was too much to re· sist. And he couldn't be more Paul Tayyar Displaying the solid ball· handling, ability to penetrate, and unselfish passin1 that combined with his creative scoring skills at Newport, Tayyar qulckly became the prima'ry playmaker for f oun· tam Valley Coach Gordon Billingsley, who also auides the West squad tonifht. pleased with the result~. "I couldn't ask for a better senior year," said Tayyar, whO avera,ed 12.1 points and five a ists to help lead Fountain Valley to Its secon<t straiaht .. - "He was the fina piece in our puzzle," Mid Billinplcy, who relied upon Tayyar for more scoring when in· juries sidelined two other starters for the Cl F playolr1. "We needed Paul to score more in the playoffs, and he responded very well," said Billingsley. who watched Tayyar average 22 potnts per game-to lead the Barons to the 1-A quartufi· nals. "That was really the first time in high school I was the scorer," said Tay- yar, who figures to return to his play- malcina role toni1ht. "I think I'm the only guy on the team who can't dunk," explained Tayyar, whom Bilhnpley plans to start. "Prac· tlces have been quite a show, and I think it's definitely aoina to be an up- and-down aame. It should be a lot of run." Tayyar, who will likell play at an Or· •nae County Community Colleac ne"t season, also said he's lootina forward to playina his first aame in an arena. "Probably what I'm rrat esdtcd about I playing at the Bren," he Mid. • ... 110 Frtday, March 31, 1986 ...... y Newport Harbor, CdM 1 rls '-8 p at swim relays LONO BEACH -The Newport Har- bor and Corona del Mar HJ&h 1irl$ swim- mlna teams came throuah with some 4'trong performances Thursday at Bclmon1 Plua, a d3y alter their emotional Sea View League meeting. The Sailors qualified their 4xl00 free- style team tor the championship finals on . S:uurd8)' al the same s11e, with the first race slated for 7 p.m. Newport also earned u spot in the 4xSO butterfly, bre:iststroke and medley relay consolation events. Meanwhile, Corona del Mar qualified five of seven possible teams for lhe conso· l:ition events on Saturday, missing the 01her two events on disqualifications. Rancho drops Orange .Cotlt SANTA ANA -The Rancho Santillgo College bnseball team rocked Orange Coast pitching ace Mark Gardner for 13 hits and went on to defeat the Pirates, 6- 2, in an Orange Empire Conference malchup Thursday. RANCHO SANTIAGO •, OCC 2 Orlin gt <:o.11 000 020 000-2 5 0 Aanclio S1nllago 001 300 02'1-6 13 1 Ga rdner illnd Y•n1giuwa; Martineau and btr1da, 'ihucllcr (8). W-MartinHu, S-1. L-Cudner, 6-l. .lO-Zunig" (RSI. 38-Cilon IOCC), Mallu (RS). Sea Kings stay unbeaten COLTON -The Corona del Mar High badminton team upped its record to 9-0 Thursday, topping host Colton High , 15-4, in a nonleaguc nrntch. Eric Labasco, Josh Dlack, Tim Wcrtin, Eugene Want and Jerome Poyyak swept, a) did girls llingles standouts Allysun rurncr and California Carlso n. occ women net victory COSTA MESA -Sophomore Chris· 1ine Michaels prevailed, 6·3, 3·6, 7-6 (8-6 tic·brcakcr). in a near three·hour singles match 10 help host Orange Coast College 10 a 61/z-2th Orange Empire Conference win over Riverside. LOCAL SCHEDULE OllAN .. cun •V., •IVlutDI 1'4 ~; J.._ (ICC) dtl. ~ •-61 M , -..; ~ (0C0 def,~ 6-J. J-4, 7-6; Muwetl (ICC> dtf. f,._, M, ':~! tM (OCC} Mt. Kurdt, 6-l. M1 Dr'ttl tOCO 4-f. w...._ "4, M: ~ (OCO def. C.epood. C.1, M. Doubffl: \'lldl.t·Kumapl <OCC> tied JMMPMaxwtll, 2·6, 6-3, 4+S ldarknul); Mithaelt·LM <OCC> Mt. A.lkn-Wendcf, '-1. 7-5; lYft'l.alney IOCC) Mt. c;,,ywooc1.IC.uf1h, 6-4, 1-'· In a eommuni1y college men's match: • In Rivenide, Corona del Mar High product Roberto Intriago earned the lone victory for visi\ing Orange Coast, winning at No. l singles in an 8-l Orange Empire Conf ercnce defeat by Riverside. alVIUIDI 1, OUN•I COAST I stnstes: '"'"'-f «>Co ~. •e~z, '"'· 6-2; Hopn (ltCC) de. Cyp. 6·1, 7-6; Potb IRCC) def. fergut0n, 6-2l 6-3; Pfi•m (ICC) def. Chrilrfano, 6-0, 6-1; Aytt·Wllll.amt (RCC) def. Nguyt1t by ~~uh; WillWnJ (ICC) def. Hurilmalln, 6-2. 6-1. Ooubln1 Hopn•Poth (RCCl dd. lnt~to-Cyp. 5.7, 6-3, 7·5; Ptre.r-Ayer-Willl.amt (RCC) aet. Nguyen·Hurllm~nn by ck(.1ult. In a college men's match: • Southern California College won 3 o( 4 tie·breakcrs and needed each one 10 hold off visiting CaJ Baptist, 5-4, ill a Golden State Athletic Conference match at the Costa Mesa Tennis Club. SOCAI. COLLIOI 5, CAL aAPTllT 4 Sln~les: Johansson CSCC) def. P.addi, 6-1, 7-6; Robbins t.SCO def. Weidenfeld, 6•t, 6-2; Motnltt (Cl ) de(. Andel, 6-4, 1·6, 7·5; Auld (CB) def. lewis, 6.0, 6-2; Mueller (CB) def. B.aker, 3·6, 6-4, 6·2; Scott (SCO def. Jamet, 6-2, 6·3. Doubles: Robblns·foh.anuon CSCC) de(. Pailly·Wtldcnfeld, 6·2, 6-7, 6-1; Moenter·Auld (CB), def. Andel·lewie, 6·3, 6·7, 6·2; 8.ak.er·Scott (SCCl def. Mueller·J.ames, 7-6, 6-4. In high school boys action: •Estancia rolled to an 18-0 Pacific Coast League victory at C.Osta Mesa to collect its first league win in three outings. Senior Tom MacDuff ;ind junior Bryan Lin teamed to win all three sets in dou- bles, 6·0, for Estancia (4· 7 overall). HTAHCIA U, COSTA MHA 0 Sindt•: leonard (f) del. Regnier, 6.o. ck(. Aquilron, 6.0, def. Loza, 6-0; Wydra CE> "'°n, 6-4, u. 6-0i ltadlNy (f) .... , '"'· '"'· w. o-Met1 MacOulr.&Jn (I) 6tl •........ .c:mno. U. dfl. JoMt·8'0, H, def. s.era)&e¥-Oival, U) IC.tatn .. lwdeft (f) ~ 6-0, 6-3, "°' w..,..r..,,..,,. (I) ...... "°· 6-J, "'°" __ ,_.M111 COSTA MESA -Co&ta Mela Hlgh's Josh Amczol• won the 100 and 200 meters, was on the winriina 400 rtf •)' team and wai second In the long jump to high· tight the Mustang boys' 77~-45~ Pacific Coast League loss to visiting Aliso Niguel Thursday. Mesa's Brian Reeves won the hi&h jump and ran on the 400 relay while freshman teamma·te Richard Price was second in both hurdles races. • ln the girls mee1: Costa Mesa's sqpho- rnore Ha Dang won both hurdles and the triple jump, breaking lhe. school frosh-. sopJl record in the latter with a mark of 31-6V•, but lhe Mustanp fell to visiting Aliso Niguel, 69·58. Fellx, Petrina pace Estancia COST A MESA -Estancia High soph- omore Chris Felix won lhe 200 and 400 meters, and missed a rare sprint triple by finishing second in the 100 by one-tenth of a second in Thursday's Pacific Coast League dual meet loss to visiting Laguna Hills, 77-40 . Felix was also second by 3V• inches in the long jump, while senior Johann Appell won 1he 1,600 for Estancia. Junior Frough Jahid was second in the shot put and third in the discus for the Eagles. •In the girls meet: Estanda's Laura Pct rina eos1ed a personal-best (32-I) to win the triple jump and added a victory in the long 1ump (15·31h) for the Eagles, who fell to Pacific Coast League visitor Laguna Hills. 93•34. • Eagles handle Allso Nlguel SAN CLEMENTE -Estancia High's Mike Perry was 4-ovcr on the difficull par 36 Pacific Club ~olf course to lead the Ea- gles to a decisive 208-229 Pacific Coast League victory Thursday over host AJiso Nipcl. Rou Nece.uary (41) Jeft Perry and Pete Knnzik (42) led the top-lour sweep ror Coach Ar& Perry's fJnt·place aquad, which lmpl'OYed to 7-3, 4-0 in league. ltTAllCIA •ea, ALIM NIGUIL II• 1. M. '*"' m, .o; 2. N4\C .. tMY m. 41, '· OI•> 1. Perry (f), ICtUUilt (£), 42; s. {tie) ThompfOfl If). 511\ay (AN), 4.). In other prep maJches: • CoroDa del Mar Crcshmcn 5wept the top five spots to key a 204-234 Sea Kfop victory <1VCr Sea View Leaiue visitor fr. vine at the Newport Beach Counlry Clubi Twin brothers Oreg ond Steve Brooks sh:sred medalist honors with 4-ovcr rounds of 40, for CdM (6-5, 1-3). ~ COROU DIL MAit 104,. lltVINI ti4 1. (ti.)'C. lroolit (cdMI. S. lroolct (CdMI. 40; 3. (tit) W&llidl (CdM), ltrnlt (CdMJ, 41; s. T~ey (CdM), 42; '-Yau (1)1 44. · • • A handful of missed pu1t1 and a mis- fire here and there kept the Newport Harbor High golf team from upsetting ·un- beaten Santa Margarita 'in a Sea View League match at Big Canyon CC. The visiting Eagles (7.0, 2-0 in league) took a 200.210 decision, despite strong play from Sailors Morgan Anderson {4- over-par 40) and Justin Shapiro (41). Newport fell to 5-2, 2-2. I. MAROA! TA 200, NIWPO•T 210 1. Wagner (SMI, 38; 2. Craig (SM), 39; 3. (lie) Andn1on (NH), fritz (SM), 40; S. (lie) Shapiro (NH), Dunn (SM), 41. ln a community college m::itch: • It was a tough day for Orange Coast College, as the Pirates endured three loss- es against visiting Palomar, Cuyamaca and Saddlcback at Mesa Verde Country Cl ub. Chris Ny had the top score for Coast at 75. PAI.OMAR JtO, CUYAMACA Jt4, IADDU&ACK i91, OIAH•I COAST 408 1. Wen (P), 14; 2. (tit) Cartner (S), Ny (OCC), 7S; 4. Calero (C), 16; 5. (tlel Wh.ang (P), Boast (S), Nickell CC>, 17. Other OCC SC«H: Artlgllo, 81; Md<lbbin, 82; Reddin&. 85; Cochrllnt, 8S. HIGH SCHOOL TRACK AND FIELD SUMMARIES FULLERTON -Costa Mesa High . sophomore Sonia Correa doubled in Mel- issa McDaniel for ahe only run of the same and the Mustangs (8·3) played Oaw· lc$s dtfe~ behind pitcher Nilti Mont· gomery to claim a l·O nonleogue soOb:ill wln Thursday at Sunny Hills. Raeme Poyne had two hits for the win- ners and senior Jcnlllfcr Long nagged ev- erything down at shortstop. CO~TA MllA 1, IUNNY HILU 0 Co•ta~a ooo 100 o-• 6 o Sunny Hllf1 000 000 0-0 3 1 Montg'O'MrY aod Snrd«r: Dean ind Tabutd. W-Moilt~, 5·3. l-Oein. 28-Corru (CM). In other prep sot'tbatl: • • Host Mlss1on Viejo High pushed t>ver . fas secood unearned run of the gnmc in the bottom of the sixth inning to unlock a 1-1 tic and earn a 2·1 nonlcaguc softbaJl victory over Newport Harbor (5-4-1). MISSION VIUO 2, NIWPOIT 1 Newport H1tbot 000 001 0-1 3 3 Mlulon Viejo 001 001 •-2 6 3 Mull~n and Cotulln; Meith, leonlrd (S) and flvello. W-leona.rd. l-Mulltn, 4·2·1. 18-Balc.tf (NH). In a college softball doubleheader: •Host Southern California College's Shannon Saylor had nine strikeouts and a two-run double in a 5-0 first·game victory over Golden State Athletic Conference rival Concordia and Amy Lewis capped a four-h it day with two hits in a 10·0 second-game to lead the Vangu;ird swee p. IOCAL COLLIOI I, CONCORDIA 0 fi"I game Concordiill 000 000 O -O l l SoCal College 030 002 • -S 9 O Le Sebvre tlnd Kellum; St1ylor, Houslon (6) and l~is .. W-Sillylor, 13·4. l -le Stb11rt. 18-Lewis l (SCC), S•ytor <SCQ. IOCAL COLLIOI 10, CONCOaDIA 0 S.Cond pme Conco<dia 000 00-0 6 2 SoCal College 440 la-10 10 0 Atmbroster and Kellum; Merrow, Stlyer (4) ilnd lewis. W-Merrow, 4-0. l-Armbtoster. 38-Vega (SCQ. fllOAY ......... Colko'e -C!Mtmonl M11<kl Scolppt at ~II'"" c..li(0<nla Coll•gt, l p.m. 80YS CDM •a, NIW,ORT HAll80R •I 100-1. Ltt (NH), 11.6; l . Sumner (CdMl, 11.8; 3. Sh.abbi (CdM), 11.9. 200-1. Lee (NH), lA.6; 2. Hoyt (CdM), 14.8; 3. Sumner (CdMJ, 25.0. 400-1. Hoyt (CdM), S4.J; 2. Lincoln (NII), 55.6; 3. Ad.ams (Nit), S6.1. 800 -1. DeZ.ahd (NH), 2:04.2; 2. Rt kers (CdM), 2:06.J; 3 • .Ad•m• (NII), 2:11.8. 1,600-1. Debhd (NH), 4:34.2; 2. Stingsby <CdM), 4:35.9; J , Van Olen (Nit), 4:45.7. 3,100-1. Sllngsby !CdM). 10:10.7: 2, OeZ.ahd (Nii), 10:28; 3. Tsujimoto <CdMI, 10:30.9. 110 HH-1. loo (NI I), 16.8; 2. Smith (NH). 18.8; 3. C.ali (CdM). 18.9. JOO IH-1. HonJ ICdM), 43.l ; 1. Myung (CdM), 44.6; 3. Orhch (CdM), 45.7. 400 rel.ay-1. CdM (Myung, Hoyt, Orlich, Sumnerl, 47.9. 1 !600 reray -1. CdM <Myung, Hoyt, Rekers, finn), 3:41.6. Amczol.a CCMI, 23.S; 2. M. Veg.a (CM), 24.3; 3. CrO'<let (CM), 24.6. 400-1 .~.aufig <ANI, S4.6; 2. Righter (AN), S6.13: J. A.. Vega (CM), S6.8. 800-1. Righter (AN), 2: 11.16; 2. ferro (AN). 2:\2.7; J. A.. Vega (CMI, 2:13.85. 1,600-1. ferro (AN), 4:55.1; 2. Mt-Urtz (AN), 4:SS.9; 3. Friend (AN), 4:56.6. 3,200-1. McCar1ney (AN), 11 :28.7; 2. friend (AN), 11 :28.9; 3. Logsdon (AN), 11 :29.10. 110 lfH-1. Jones CAN), 16.9S; 2. Price (CM), 17.S6; 3. htterson (AN), 17.95. JOO IH-1. Patterson (AN), 46.78; 2. Price <CM>, 47.87; 3. Good ICM>. so.as. 40 rday-1. Costa Mesa (Amtzola, M. Vega. Reeves, Call), 49.13. 1,600 relaiy-1. Costa Mesa <M. Vega, Price, Cumon, Crover), 3:52.75. (lH), 4:36.1; 3. Cremp (lll), 4:47. 3,200-1. Nguyen (lH), 10:34; 2. Munoz (f), 10:35; J. Salpdo ((), 10:52. 110 HH -1. HtrtnlM (lH), 15.6; 2. Well• tlHJ, 18.1; 3. Varg.u (E), no tlme. 300 IH -1. HerrniM (lHI, 43.8; 2. Wells (lH), 45.S; 3. funlc (lH). 1:00.8; 3. McCulgan ICdM). 400 relay-1. CdM (Walden, CArdntt, Chri5lensen, Weinstein), SJ.8. 1,600 rtllly-1. Newport Hubor (bdle, Hawillns, Swuberg, Purol, 4:21.8. (AN), 4-8; J. U. Nguyen (CM), 4·6. LJ-t. Burchct <ANI, IS·2; 2. Mai (AN), 14-10; J, Eriruon (CM), 14-9. Tf -1. ti. D;ing ICM), 31·26V•; 2. U. Nguyen (CM), 32-0; 3. Mai (AN), 31.0. SP-1. Sale.ti (CM), 30-6'/•; 2. Lee (AN), 29-01.l; 3. T. 0Ang (CM), 26·11Y•. OT-1. lee (AN), 101 ·8; l . Sakill (CM), 85·7'/•; Eckeostam (CM), 68· 11 Y•· lllgll tthool -U T0<0 .i N...,po<t llAlbot, l:IS p.m ; Coton• dtl Mat v•. Wuudl.,idgt ii Wind•-,., ... J:U pm: hw...ta 11 ~sun• kath .• l :IS p.m.: COil• "•u •t Al•.., ''"'u..t, J 1S ,.lft. ... , ..... Community Lo"*&• -~" Wot II o •• " .. (OM\, ) p.m. O•lf Commuftily coU..p -0.An&• Couc "' f .,fl.t1°", "1 WHl.l<A H1fh, 9 o1..m , ..... 1. ttlp 1<hool -Woo<lbtldp ii~ 11.,11<>,, l p.m.; S1nu 1'WS'•lu •I Cornn• <kl Mlf, l:U p.m, V•ll.-,t.•11 Colkoi• mu -Sovthttn CMilorni• Col .... ct..b ... .,,. 41 l'ol..C lom4 NAUfltM, 110 p.m. Commu"lty toll .. Ct ....,, -,.ua.,... •I O••nl• CCM•I, 1 p.m. Hl,h Khool boyt -Ll"1N tlillt •I hl.aroci._ 4:l0 p.m.; CO'La Mtu II Alo'6 "''~· 4:>0 ,,,,,.; COIOflA 41«1 MM .. NtwpO<f twbot, ''O p.m. ........ u lllgl\ edwlol boyt -Ot.angt County ~l·SUI To•mwnt'nl !South v•. W••O. at UC ln-ltot, I p.m. HJ -1. ferntr (CdM), 6-0; 2. Benzinger (Nit), S-10; 3. Acuff (CdMJ, S·8. LJ -1. Bowne lCdM), 18·91/1; l . lff (NH), 1Mti1; 3. Hong (CdM), 17·71/•. TJ-1. Bowne CCdM), J8-10V•: 2. loo (Nit), 37-91/1; 3. Acuff (CdM), 3 7-2. PV -1. K.apsoff (NH), 12-0; 2. Johns (NU), 10-6; J. Slromp (NH), 9-0. SP-1. Nichol1 (CdM), 50·5 t/•; 2. Reese (NH), 46·7'/J; 3. Pepk (N II), 44·10. DT -1. Moure.aux (Nit), 130·10; 2. ~rts (Nit), 12._.lh; l. leese (NH>. 110-0. A. NIGUIL 71'11, COSTA MISA 45'1a 100-1. Ameiota (CM), 11.S; 2. Crossett <AN>, 11.7; 3. Crover (CMI, 11.8. 200-1. llJ-1. Reevef (CM), S·IO; 2. luhy (CM), 5·10; Trayla.r (Lli), S-10. l)-1. Tr~ylu (AN), 20-9; l. Ame.lOla ICM), 20·6; Sou (CM), 11·11 '12. TJ-1. Tr•ylu (AN), 38-10'/1; 2. Moore CAN), 38·0•n; l . Pallerson (AN), 37·6'1!. PV-not contested. SP-I. Jord~n (AN), 43·31/l; 2. Pittludi (AN), 39-5; 3. Archuldta (CM), 38·8¥•. OT -1. Jord.an (AN), 123-0V•; 2. Johnston ICM), 118·10'/J; J . Pittluck (AN), 111.0V•. LAGUNA HILU 77, llTANCIA 40 100-1. McCr~w (LH), 11.1; 2. feli11 (E), 11.l; 3. lle>s.ales (E), 11 .s . 200-1. Felix (El, 23.3; 2. Gogh.an ClH). 2J.7; 3. lloules <El. 23.7. 400-1. felb1 (E), 56.7; 2. Ll~un.a Hills; 3. VarpJ IE), 57.5. 800-1. Min• lltl), 2: 11; 1. Phaff (lH), 2: 11.8; 3. Bello IE>, 2:20.1. 1,600-1. Appell (f), 4:3J; 2. Miiier 48.2. 400 relay-1. Laguna Hiiis, 50.6. 1,600 retay-1. htanda ~ppell, Kowalski, Bello, Muno~, 3:55. lfJ -1. funk (l H), 5· 1 O; 2. Wilds (lH), 5-6; oo lhird. tJ-1. Osel·frimdong (LIO, 11·'/•; 2. feli• (fJ, 20.9; 3. Rosales (f), 18·8~. TJ-1. Osel·frlmdong (Liii, '1.01/J; l. Phan (lH>. 39·9; 3. Binder (Ut), 37·11. PV-not contested. SP-1. Haines (lH). 43·2; 2. Jaihid (£), 42·11 Barcelo If), 40-2. OT-1. Haines (lH), t 18-&•h; l . Ahara (E), 107·1V•; 3. Jahid (E), 106-9. OllU NIW,ORT MAR80R 76, CDM 51 100-1. Albano (CdM), 12.9; 2. Hauu ICdM), 13.3; 3. Kc.nl INH), 13.4. 200-1. Albano ICdM), 28.1; 2. P11to <NH), 28.7; 3. Gardner <CdM) 29.2. 400-1. Puro (NH), 1:02.9; 2. Hai~n• (NIO, 1:0J.7; 3. Gardner (CdM), 1 :OS.S. 800-1. FOfd (CdM) and Cummins (CdM), 2:29.7; 3. bdlce (NH), 2:33.1. 1,600-1. ct.ark (CdMI, 5:11~; 2. Swarberg (NH), 5:32.4; 3. Mc>rpn (UIM), 5:49.13. 3,100-1. Oatk (CdMI, 12:26.7; 2. Thiel (NH), 12:46.3; J, Hafer (CdM), 12:56.1. 100 lH-1. M.E. Cayton INH), 16.6; 2. ~Clayton (NH), 1,.7; 3. Goldenberg (NH), 17.S. 300 tH-1. Ma. Clayton (NH), 5J.8; 2. S1even1 (CdM), HJ -1. Bowman (NH), 5·3; 2. H.auke (CdM), 4· 1 O; 3. Badorck (NH), 4-8. lJ -1. M.a. C1o:iyton (NH), 16·0V•; 2. Albano (CdM), 1 S·Bt/J; 3. M.E. Clay1on (NH), 1 S· H'•. TJ-1. Ma. Cayton (Nii), 3f>-4V•; 2. MJ. Clayton (Niii. ll·2'h; 3. ltauke (CdM). 32·i''h. SP-1. Wilson (NH), J6· 101/J; 2. ltOUS$tt (NH), 36·2'h; 3. He;ads (NH), 33-4. OT -1. Wilson (NH), 120·6; 2. Heads (NH), 119·91/J; 3. Rou11t'l (NH), 117·10. ALllO NIGUIL 6t, COSTA MUA II 100-1. Crovtr (CM), 13.0; 1. Headfeld (AN), 13.S; 3. fruien (AN), 13.6; 100-1. Franzen (AN), 27.8; l . Crover (CM), 22.8; J, M. Nguyen (CM), 19.S. 400-1. Fnnttn (AN), 1:02.9; 2. Htrbceneon (AN), 1:06.3; 3. M. Nguyen (CM), 1:10.6. 800-1. Vain de Walker (CM), 2:30.29; 2. IClm (AN), 2:41.9; 3. franz (AN). 2:43.6. 1,600-1. aadwu (AN), 5:58.4; 2. Trott ~N), 6:05.16; 3. Dolloff (CM), 6:25.J,3,200-1. Speirs (AN), 13:26; 2. R.adwan <ANI, 13:26.10; 3. Trott (AN), 13:32.69. 100 IH-1. H. D.ang (CMJ, 18.91 2. Herbsoit (AN), 19.S; 3. Brackett (CM), 19,6. 300 H -1. H. Dang (CM), 59.04; 2. M.akabll (AN), 1 :01.41 ; 3. Bradcct (CM). 1:09.J7. 400 rcelay-t. Co.ta Men (Crovtr, T. Nguyen, M. Nguyen, Schroederl, 55.93. 1,600 rtlay-1. Alit0 Niguel, 4:45.6. Hf -1. Simonds (CM), 4-10; 2. Hohla LAGUNA HILU 93, ISTANCl.A 34 100-1. N. Burke (ltf), 13.1; 2. T. Burke (Ui). 13.6; 3. Tricmtn (Lii), 13.7.100-1. Boykin (LH ), 27.6; 2. T. Burke (Lit), 28.S; 3. Jhnentz (f), 30,6. 400-1. Boykin {Ui), 1 :OJ; l . Chenowhh (LI I), 1 :09; 3. Ollila lE), 1:15. 800-1. Kuchcztn1h (£), 1:46; 2. llagen (lH), 2:48.7; 3. Chen (LI t), l:SO. 1,600-1. Schekrtl (ltl), 5:52.4; 2. Hagen (lH), 6:08.7; 3. Scrok (lit), 6:12. 3,l00-1. Martlnez (E), 12:48; 2. C. Ching (lH), 13.24; 3. Ching (ltO, 13.38. 100 Ll l-1. lnour tlH), 16.3; 2. Burke (UI), 17 .9; 2. Cerard llH), 18.6. 300 IH -1. Inoue (lFtJ, 51.9; l . C. lurb (LH), 56.S; J. Declcer ((), Sll.1. 400 rel.ay-1. Llgun.a Hills, 57.1. 1,600 relily-1. btanda 4:56. HJ-1, H.antef (LH), 5·1; l. fielder ((), 4-10i 3. Weidert CLHI, 4·8. lJ-1. Petrin" (f). 15·3•/J; 1. Roper (lH), 15-0¥•; 3. Trdnen (lH), 14-11. TJ -1. Petrin~ (E>, 32-1; 2. D«lcer (f), 29-11; 3. Nguyen (LH), la.?. SP-1. Hanttf tlHl, 31·t1: 2. Mundis (lH), 23·3; 3. lenson llH>. 21·7. OT-I. Mundis (LH), 92·S'h; 2. llaneef (ltO, 84·1 I; 3. O'Connor llHl, 84·11. 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F323 PUBLIC NOTICE c'!.91218222 su;~~~=~:;n• IF ANY OF THE FOUOW· FOR THE DEVELOPMENT CA 92656 Annelle Cztpkay 1230 CONJUNCTION WITH cna1217988 rlctltloua TM following persons art INO ACTIONS ARE CHAL· OF NO MORE THAN 3 The assoll to be aold art suianne Coller ;238 CONSTRUCTION OF A 2-Flctltloua PUBLIC NOTICE Flctltloua Bueln•H Hem• doing bu1lne11 11: LENOEO IN COURT, THE CONDOMINIUM UNITS ducr1bed In general aa: IN· Ollve Bladea Jim Sandia STORY 80,950 SOUARE 8ualneH Nam• ltal•ment All CAEATUAES CAAE CHA~L£NGE MAY BE UM· LOCATEO AT 1581 ""OR: VENTOAY ANO EQUIP· 2205 ' FOOT INDUSTRIAL BUILD· BuatnoH Name CNS 1280112 llat•m•nt Tl\t toUowlng pe11on1 ate COTTAGE, 1912 Herbor ITEO TO ONLY THOSE IS· ANGE AVENUE ANO lllO MENT and art k)c:ated at: Scol\ Obftntkl 222T ING FOA OS~1 ANO FOR ltatenMnt Flotltloua The following pet10n1 llt doing bu1lne1111: Blvd., Co111 Mell, CA SUES SOMEONE RAISES NEWPORT BOULEVARD IN 17831 Skyparlt Clrclt, Sulit Brian Battt, 2i35 SHARED DRtvEWAY AC-The lolloWlng ~on1 art Bueln .. e Nam• doing bu1lne1111: REcrENCV PLAZA HOTEL.. 82821 AT THE PUBLIC HEARING R2 ANO C2 ZONES EN· K, trvlne, CA 82714 Paul Guevata 2257 CESS, LOCATED AT 1865 dolnQ bt.lllne11 u . ltat•m•nt SPIKE AFRICA SAILING 850 Town Center Orlve, Gregory Wright Hickman, DESCRIBED IN THIS NO-VIRONMENTAl OETER· The busln .. 1 name used Tim LAwfi, 31'27 MAC ARTHUR BOULE· PEAR T1'EE LIMITED The follOWfng Pf™>N art CHARTERS, 507 Orange Ste. 1910. Costa Mtaa, CA 208 Roch111tr, Co111 TICE OR IN WRITTEN MINATION: EXEMPT. by the Mlltt al that loc• Oreg Wulle, 3t45 VARD IN AN MP ZONE. PARTNERSHIP, 1100 doing bualntn at: Ave., Newport Beach, CA 92820 Mtaa, CA 92627 CORRESPONDENCE OE· 5. TENTATIVE PARCEL lion 11: CAO VENTURES. Jtf'lt Palftn. 3221 ENVIRONMENTAL OETER· OVAil STREET, SUITE 200. Sun COUI Flnancl•I 112663 POP Hc>l•I Corportllon Jean 01mu1 Pateo, 11112 LIVERED TO THE PLAN· MAP S·t5-1 t4 FOR BRIAN INC. • John Molnar, 4108 Ml NATION : NEGATIVE NEWPORT BEACH, CA Group, 4041 MacArthur Monllca Sloan, 507 Orange {Callfoml1). MO Town Ctn-Harbor Blvd., Coata M .. a, ON~~RICOAOMT~S~l?eN p~!· DARROW, AUTHORIZED The anticipated dale of Ptttf Olagola, 4'11 DECLARATION (AVAll• 11;~R TREE LIMITED Boulevard, SUltt 199.1. New-Ave., Newport Beach, CA ft< Drlv!1 Sulla1910, COtlo 92827 ' · ..-AGENT FOR OARROW·THE ltit bulk aalt 11 Afrll 20, Pamtll Taylor, 4t32 ABLE FOR REVIEW FOR port Beach, CA 92000 92663 Mtaa, "-" 921120 Thia bu1lnt11 II con• UC HEAAING. FRAMING CORPORATION 11195 •• the otflct 0 JOHN Irma BIUNer, 4148 20 DAYS AT THE PLAN· r.':1~~~s~RT~~rsAHOA Walmer Financial Corpora· Robert Olaon, M.D .• 204 Thi• bu1lnt11 I• con-d\Jettd by: a general part· t. PL.ANNING ACTION p~ TO DIVIDE EXISTING F. NOLAN, 880t IMnt Cen-Gwy Hemandll, 41to NINO DIVISION). IP, llon, Calllomla CMPQfallon, Via San "-"'° Ntwpon ducted "y:. corpor11Jon nerahlp 95-20 FOR VNE DEVELOP· PROPERTY INTO TWO ,.,. Drive, Suitt 1500, IMne, Si.vt ~. 41H FOA FURTHEA INFORMA-~Jes~ ~~RN ~V· 4041 MacArthur Boultvatc1, Beach, CA 112&83 Tl\• fl(lllllant(I) com-Tht reglatranl(I) com- MGENT.T INOAC. AGIJTHE EORRtZ0E,P PARCELS (VARIANCE CA 112718 Pet., Andr*, 4208 TION ON THE A90V! AP· V~A,8tll 1.. • E· Sun. 100, Newpon Beech, Thia buelntu 11 con-manc:ed to trannc1 bull-"*"Ced lo lrantacl b\JIJ. A EN F N ..... FROM LOT WIOTH RE· Thi• bulk Hit IS 1ubftCt o.ni .. t<tay 4208 PUCATIONS, TELEPHONE • CA 112eeo dl.lcitd by· a general part· ,,... Undtt lht FlctltlOUI ntll undtt the Flctitlou• ERTSON FOR VAAIANCES OUIRl!MENTS APPROVED to CalllOl'nlt Uflllorm CQm. Judy Hunter 4211 7&4-6245 OR CAU. AT THE Thlt buelntu It con. Thi• bu•lnau I• con-netthlp . Bualntu Namt(I) llattd 8u1lntu Nam•(•) lilltd FAOM GUEST PARKING, FOR THESE TWO LOTS mtrctal Code Section Mary Martl~z. 4242 OFFICE OF THE PLAN· ducted by: an llmlted pa11, ducted by: t corporallon Tl\t reglatrenl(I) com-above on: 12·18-94 above on: 8·1-85 BACK-OUT REOUIAl!MENT UNOEA PA·915.0tl, LO-8100.2. TModort Gorkln 42to NINO DIVISION. ROOM net•hlp Tht regl1trant(1) com. menc:td lo tranaact bual· PBP 11ottl CCf'porallOf\, t Qrtgory W. Hlclcman (25 FEET REQUIRED; 22 CATEO AT 2450 ohANOE If IO ll.lb)ect' \M namt Maly~ HatrlaOn, 43\0 200. 77 FAIR DRIV!, Th• rtglllrant(I) com-mtnced lo tfllnHCI bull· ,,. •• undtr the Fictlllou• CA Corp .. 8hlkhubhal Patti Tl\I• •laltmtnl was llltd FEET 8 l~~ .. HfsS..-r PR2,; AVENUE IN AN R1 ZONE. and add•tfl 0 lht '*'°" ,Hll.,y CuMlnoham, 4312 COSTA MESA. CAUFOR-mtrlC'!J:, ~:~-·~ nt .. Undlf the FlcllllOUI Bullntll Name(•) Haled Pr .. ldenl Wltt'I the County Clttlc Of POSEO), R......... ...BA ...... ENVIRONMENTAL DETER-With WhOm claims may bl Jon Griffin. 432'5 NIA. ""' ..... u..,,,. Bu1ln111 Name(•) lltted ~on: JuM '· fll90 Thi• ltatem.nt Wll n1ecs Otangt COYllty on Match REQUIREMENTS (20 FEET MINATION: EXEMPT. filed la JOHN F. NOi.AN, Slndtl ei.cs.i, 4338 Publlahtd NtWP-Orl Bu1ln"1. NOIM(I) lllltd above on: 311.m ~Sloan With lht County ClM1c of 21, tll9S. REOUIRED: 14 FEET PRC> FOA FURTHER INlfOAMA-IOOI Wine c.nter Drive, Olga Irma Mollnaf 4340 81Kh-Co1&a M ... Dally tbo'tt on. 7-31"3 w""* ~ CcfDor• Aobttt Ollcn Onnot ~ty on Maret\ FM071t POSED~ A.NO SIDE SET· TION ON THE ABOVE Al'· Sult• 1800, IMnt, Ca.llfor· AN Mattlnn. 430iA Ptlot March 31, 11115 ,.., Tr .. Urnltect ,.,,,,.,_ llon. Walt« T. Doxey, Pre .. Thlt llllemerlt WU flltd 11, 1095. PubUthed Newpott 1Meh- 8ACK EQUIREMENTS Jt PUCATIONS, TELEPHONf nit 11271• and tilt la1t dat• Renee Ann Howatd, 4377 '342 •hip, E. AOblft httnda, ldtnl wflll the County Clttk OI P840171 Coal• M•H Dally Piiot ~~~,~~~re~~ 3 lgN· 764-524& OA CALL AT THE ':' .r•nne clalma •hall bt CM• Kal•hl,!i_437• PUILJC HOTiCI Jfh11 •tallment wH flltd Thi• 1ta1"'*'' wa• 111ecs Otano• C®ntv on M11ch PubU.n.d Newport a .. ch· Match 24, 31, Aptll t, 14, J UNCTION WITH A e.UNIT OlfFtCE o' THE PLAN· i:sJn!:· 19115 't,~h 11 the JamM Oon VtVO•· H, 43'Q with the County Clark of with the ~ty Clerk of 10, 19115. coata Miit Dally Piiot 111115 RESIDENTIAL CONDO-NINO DfVISION.AOOM 200, .... eta •• ~fled or.:,.,_ Ult Doyjd Adatna, 4"3K NOTIC• TO Orange CountV on March Orange County on March J8'8142 March 24, 31, A$>rll 1, 14, • f3~0 MINIUM OEVELOPMENl' 7'1 ,AIR Df!..~1.. ·COSTA \I ,,..... • ' D.,..,.. Yodet, 430 CONTRACTORI 13, 1tll5. 21• 19115 Publl1htd Nftl)Olt 8-.cf\. 1111$, LOCATED AT 120 23RD MESA. CAUFUWl!A. Date~ ll8rOh U, Donna Hayward, 5a3J IHV•TINQ •101 HiH78 P940811 Cotta Mt1e Dally Pilot '32 Whe1her you're buying STRUT IN A Ct ZONE Publleh•d New~ort tNI lhatt l.lwfa, 5231 NOTICE 1$ HEREBY p .......... AA N •· l'ubll1htd Ntwp0f1 8eac:~ March 17 24 31 .._.II 7 I Of H411ng. Claaalfled S.ach.Coata .,.... Dally llOaUT A. a"uooa. K4Wln Of.on, f2AS ....,...,..., .wpott uwach-C I M Dall P I 1 ' ' ' ~ • PUILIC .... OTICI (R2·HD AEOUEITEO). E,.. Piiot March 31, 11195 .. AN •• L. ... " Valerie ,o.t• 5287 GIVEN th.at the Board of Co11A MH• Diiiy Piiot o•. ... y I 0 1"5. " coven all your nffd•I VIAONMENTAL DUER· F3'43 • • .>erry M"11n Al/TO Tru11 .. t or lh• Fovnlaln Maleh 2A :u Apfll 1 14 March 31, April 7, 14, 2f, '301 "°tttleue MINATION: EXEMPT. HUOQllMAN David Moroin AUTO Valley School Dlatrlol of Or· ' , • • IMS 2. Pl.ANNINO ACTION PA> PUILIC NOTICI ~ahtcl Hewpor\ 1Ncn. Publl•h•d ' New~ort ~County, Cattfomla wit! 19115• ,3 '335 PUILIC NOTICI 8u11MM Ne1ne H-21 ~OA DAVID L. BALL. Coata Melt Dally PllOI hK".CO•ta ~.. Diiiy r9C~ bide up to and tn-2.2 ltet91Mftt AUTHORIZED AGENT f<>A onatteoeH Match it. 1tts Piiot March 25 31 '"'· dUdlng a.oo 111.M. Af>fll s. •"ILIC NOTtc• PUIUC MOTICI Fl•Utleu1 ~ IOllOWlng pertont •• AIA PARCCL fOUf\ ANO NOTtCa TO F3'40 ' ' W7' 19K et the Ol1ll1c1 luJt. ,.v ir. 8u11Mee Ne9M doing bualnett u : RIA PARCEL FIVI 'OR CllaDITOfll OP neu Oftlcl, 17210 Oak ........... ltM•...nt POINT TO '°'NT COM- f .. 'INA&. DtvllOPMINT IULK IAU PUIUC NOTICI PUILIC NOTIC! Sttttt, F~ Val~. CA. onet~ au.-.. .. ....., The '4l!OW'!no pertona •e MUNICATIONI, 1711 I . PLAN 'OR 311 000 827ot l'lou-at ......... t dolno bullntH at' Wltll'llre A._,.., I Jlt, lenta SOUARI! FHT 01' COM· IHO, •10., NOTICI OP UL• Puiuo HEAAINOi WIU. At 1hll Umt, d•t•, end .......... ....... The tolOWlf'I PtftoOt .,. PROGRHllVI . "NAM· Ana, CA IZ1'0t 'MV\CIAL Dtv!LOPMlNT ltOI u .c .c1 In accordance wllh 1ht I! HELD l'I' THI COSTA. pl~. bid• WI-bt publicly 11111•••"' c1olna ~ .. : CIAL IOLUTIONI 1&21 ,•ni. L L.alnl-Hlll'I. 1111 AT METf40 POIHTf AITAIL • .., .. Ne. CAO-f prollf~ of hc:tJon 21100 MflA PlANNINO COM· oPtned end read aloud for The~ pereona art DICIC 'L.IX WATIA• ...._ Verde Ofw9 Iott ..!.,O!,klht<t, Tu1t1n. CA CENTfA, LOCATlD AT IOO Notice .. Mfeb't gtven to Uw~ antt of the Calf. MIHION AT THI! CITY 8ld No. es.a'°' "CAAPCT· dolna ~..: Pf•OO,.NO IYIT!MI, .... 101, COiie Mele. cA ·-ll.OC« Of' SOUTH COAST "tdlf0t1 of Ult wllhl11 lomla lutlntla Md Pro,.._ HALL. 77 'AIR DAIVf, INO" 11 ltldlcaled In N ~ a&.OllOM UM-1112 .. llllrdt Df., U.. ~ t2t2t 1Petrlcll A.. Hert, 1111 DAIVI (000 NUMHAS NMMd Mltr tfMlf • WI! CllOfw CoOct IMrt ~ COITA MHA. CAUFOA-lid IHclllcMIOt'I. llld doc-1nO P~SHIP, HOO Hunllnllloft lead\, CelfOr• 1MOn Llalt, 120 nti It .. ..!!2.!'lhltt, Tw11ln, CA ONl.V), IH A ~ ZONI ...... '""' '° bt fMdl °' dUe, ~ ltoregt ,.. '°' NIA. AT 1·30 , M. OR A.I ""*" llld ~ a... ...... Mt.I 200. .... ... Hunllnvton ... °" CA - EHVIAONMfHTA.I. OITIR· Ult .... ,. dHorlb•d wNcfl INITOAAOl AHA-IOON Al POUllLI .,. on "'° at "" OIMrfet ..... lleeh. CA neeo ~Co ~.. ..... • !!'!~ -~""!.'!.....!! ... c~ MtNATION: '"1v1ou1 belOw, HltM 1e an11t1H to • w.., lt41Rl!.A.rnR ON MOff. PurohMlna ~ ... N ... '°'" l.Jmlltd ine., am ,.... """'°",.. JoflnaOft. MOO -.,.: -..... NlClATIVf D(Cl.AAATIOH. The name• !Ind IM.lllntM PIW..ant lo MCtlon anoa OAV. APRIL ·~ t~J -"~ eaNd .. f1210 Oill ..... • Nevada Um-~ ... c:.-~ A\19. "' bl ,.,,. 4'UOI, WI!'_ ~... I( ' 2. fllL.AHHtNO ACTJON 'A-llddr .. ..-of the Mitt ••: Of Mid cOde on lht QOOdl, OAAOINO THa f'UU.UW· 'OUl'llaln YFJ. CA.. lmll. ltH P l\lrahlp, 1it1 ,.,._ llMd\, COiia ...... CA.... ~ ~ t°!!?: M-1' roA NAHCY CtMK. JOHN A. KLAllUI II, Mt94naftM detct!Wd • IHO ~TIC)tft, (7'.1~41 ...... l..eMn A..,., lM .... Tiii• IMJelneel II e. --...._ ~ ~D AOCHT "°" 11131 tmNtll Clfdl, ~ ml~ houffflOfd "Nt'f CW~ f!OU.OW· The ao..I Tf'UIMfl ,.. _..,.,.. lt11t TNa btlelMH .. ~ _... ~ a ..... ,_. =-) .._._ MICHAIL CHl.....V Pa. IC. !Mne. CA 12714 l1erM IOfae. ......,.._., ING M:T10NI W aw, MMt l'9 rtaflt to ,.._. ·Tlill IMlllMta le ..-~-,:a....... f!l'INp NllNCI -t A COHDfTIOllilAL UN""-Tlte loc4ltl0tt In ~ .,_., ....,_., dOl*'8 m COU..T.&. THI _,, Md II ..,_ _, • .._. ~ I IMllM ,_.. T1te 'Mlatt9MC1t ....._ The ,..,..,..,..Cal =-~ .......... Jtltr '°" A 101P LNNa ol 1'9 dv.t ......_. otloe .,. '*"°"" lltOl*tY. duf C MAY la UM· waive J"Y lff .. utMHY --__, le ..,... ~ _.._.le ....... ~.::t4i;i-ti:fll'."1111::~ INYU•OfOUNT '0" of l'9 Mllf lat IAMI Al riollot~...-i~to fTIO ONLYf'HOH ... ......,,TM!Wllll ..... ,,. ·regltlran1(a) ..,. ,_ "'*' ........ ,_ ..... lfte Pl AOULf _,,.MO W01it1N MtNf. ,,.,,... tinowft IO cllilll'I an IUQ IOMlOHI AAINt __. 'If IN ..... II....._. lO lt#llad ....._ lultne• NllMt(I) llMld _ .. _ .. _ _. ___ ..... _ .... et.,., ....... _ _. _______ ;;.;..._.1 ........ .. ~ ( 'u•uc llOTICll PUIUC NOTICU • MUC IOTICll PUIUC MOTICll PUIUC NOTJCll PUIUC NOTICU PUIUC llOTICll PUmJCIOTICI ':'.e.CAJ:. 111~ Doi-Thi• ltaltmlnl w .. Ill.a -. p._. -. IAAlrUtMnt No. 21.1995 JllOWI aood cauM why .,_R£CORO£D IN BOOK 4, PAGf•• ..-. YIM .... ad-hpa:t..:r,....... Aaal ..... W..._fllrOfltt ....... ohln T.,r9Ca, C0tone dtl O',lh U'9Couneounty a.11c °' ... 70lS'71, d Qld OlllcW Sl~fO ROOHEY l PAllRIS?i rt tTloold not Otllll .,. ., Of MtSCELLMEOlJS ~ .... Mii oe-. c..... .,.,. .,., .._ .. -----"""0 ••illlliee...... M•, CA 92e2S anga ty on Mll'ch 9'-dt. wlH S.11 on Tiits 11ai.mtflt w» llled wtt11 11Ull0t1ty RECORDS Of ORAN ............. I,.,,,, ft CM Hurt ptl tl'lfn four ..,..... ,.-O ;..-.. Tl'llt bu11n ... II ~o,.. 11• 1"'· cwoel1tll!hllll<I Nnfthftont lht COunty ct11• Of 01\AHGf A H(AAING on lht ptl!llon COIJNIV. CAllfORHIA AM ,... PfOPl"Y .. ..._ ....... "°"' ct. 4.ee &loeaPllll lll•CMl'W: ~ P9f90N .,. d~ed by. hulbanct llnd FMOU7 ....,.. lo llMI County County on Marell 6. 1995 .. tit lltkt on •• 20. 1995 lHAl PORTION Of T aMva .. ...,..,.., .. M : ~t .. ~~ •• -,, .... 7 JlllilJlt '~ fN ~ ... Wiie P~ ~ hlCh-C~ .. 100 Civic Cen. NOTICE This r1et111ou, Name t 45 PM kl o.ot No 703 10 SOIJTH£ASTERLY 20 r(£T 21121 C...-0rtw......... _.._... .., -!ft Oflm-~ (..,,._, '"' = WNIHIA eUIU>INQ Tht rtgl11J•nl(•) com-Colla M•H Dally Piiot .. Drive WH I S!'llll Ana, Sllltment nplr .. 111/1 r•¥• II 341 Tiit C1IV Otlilt SANTA AHA AViNU( AOJOIN .... CA..a. ...... 1100 of ._ ... -1.1•• ~ H lampaon L•n•' mtnced lo lttnlact butJ. Mitch 24, 31 Aptjl 1, 14 ~ 9t 1<00 p M . "' P'lbllc lrom lllf dalt It was llltd Iii °'' Otenot.CAt2tU•IS71 ING SAID lOT IN TH{ NORTH TtMt Ulldetllgl!M Trwtta c.lfomlefi'rob•• Colle. SUt•. '"""' oo•cw•u• .. ~1~11n91on ., .. ~h. CA ""' undtt lht Flctlllout 1095. • • .ualon, to tilt hi1Jhftl bid-Office ol lh• County Clelk A lltW tnou OBJECT lo lht arlfll· WEST A8AHDONEO frY ORDf ctlec .... .,,, •••t fOf tha 1'fne fOf rilng ; ru ~1 Bualntu. Na mt(•) ll1ted f318 dtt for cath (f"!y;.ble el tht Fichllout 8utlnm N.tmt S~lt lno of lht ptlltlon, Y011 shOllld Of THE BOARD Of SUPERVI any IMOffeetfteet '1f CM c:Wmt will not tlq:llrt Income tor 11e-21.D27:at2 r;iY 8lt10ll. 1'7151 Samp. = :;, ~:io ~ ~!'.:, 1";.'~~~ tntnt mutt bt ltltd btlOlt lh•t 1POt¥ II !ht htaltnQ and SIMI SORS Of ORANGE COUNTY :'c::'..on --~ ~ Wort four months Ollbur...Nft. IOI' lie,_.. ton Lane,1 _ _l:tunt1ngton .,., .. Muon PUBLIC NOTICE right, lllle, •ntf lrittrnt con-time Tiit 1"'111of11111 atltemenl our ~ Of 1111 wrltt.tn CAl.lf'ORNIA. RECORDED 1 eny, ehOWl'I '*•· I.Id =·~~~ dett 2'2,IH.2itt eetth. CA trl0o41 Thi• elattmtnt w "'Ytd to •11d now ilOiJ by 11 dou not of ffsttt 11111\orla Ille ObjeCtlOflt wlOl lht cou1t tltlOlt BOOK 10. PAGt 295 Of MIN ..,. wtl ... ,,..... __,. YO MAY l)(AM.. '*• ~ fllt lie*"" 11oumary K. Bartoli, with lht Coun ~ filed 'lotltloue vnc1tw utd °'""'of Truaf In Utt In lhls t!*lt ol a Fictitious IN llMlillg Vou1 lf)PUl"1Qt UTES or THf BOARD or SU wtc'*'t cOYINftt oJ Wflf· die _.ate ln IOCOrdlnee wlll ... t1751 Sampeon Lant, Otange Colj(lty ty on ~.~~ Buttneee N•m• tti. P'°'*'Y 11111;,tf>d In Ulld Busllles• Namt In vlolfllon ol miy tit In '*'°" OI by your PERVISORS Of OAAH =· HPfHNd Of ~ If« the11• '-llV ~ ~ 511Wntnr fOf "' Ytlr Huntington Beach, CA 11y 28, 1995 lt•t.•mant Countv.rwt Slrth• hetttlnafter \!It 11g1111 of lllOllltr undtf !tot~. COUNTY, CAllfORNIA, EXClPT , feptdlnf tttt., oourtint.C.:-.: the • OlicMlbtf 31 1994. 02°'47 ~H832 The lollowlng ptrtOnt are «*«hd. R"nl propef1y H ederlf. S"lt. or ooinmon liW If OU AllE A CREOITOR Of ING llltRfFROM THE SOUTH po9Nttlon, °' MCUM-::::... ,._, "191 ... to flt lntuu11a com: Thll bu1lntH It con-Publl h d N 7 dol!'S! buslneu u : ITIOf• fully descr\l1<1d on uld See Stctlon 14400 II UQ • I COllllnOtlll c:rtdltOt of tilt EASTERLY 510 fEET Tiit PIOCI l1nncta, eo PllY tht ,. wtth if.a -.rt a f911N1 minion«, pursuant lo ft dUeltd by: tola PfOptltlOt" C • e ewi>Ort 8~Aeh• COMPLETE PET CARE Dtfd o1 Ttut1 A.P. Num-llntst tnd Professions dtcentd. you must fill your ttly address and o!Nr comm Nlnlnt PfJnclpM -al ....... fff ..... "9tttt W. tllMir. V1i1t ...... thlp Olla Meta Dally Piiot SERVICES, 23372 VI• Mt: f36.ta.079 ode) • • clalm wlll'l lht COUii and mall detlQnallon II any ol Iha I the note(•) MC)ll'M bY Nodeeof"-tllna of... ... Tht r1gl11rarttl•) com-March 10. 17, 24, 31. 1995. Ro~a. Mission Viejo, CA Pur•uitnt to tho provl.lt>o• lnl fifing co~ lo lhe Pt'SOl'llC ltl>(tun!J. property de5dlbtd ;,,ow IS pur Utd o..d a1 Tnaat, With I~ .., .,..,,.. ~ W • ...,.., ....._ mtt1ced lo traniact bUtl· n68 92691 ot C•ltfoml• CQffimo1cilll Newport Btaoh·Cosla Mesa IM aooolnted by \tit COUI ted I• be 1670 SANTA Int., .. , tt\tfeon at pt~ of ~ ..... « of llllfy 1110 undtr lht Flctitlou1 . Clll Oouglu Seaholm ~ SKOon 9501(4)(•)(11) c~m110 261060 Mat Within· four monlfis l1om 111' PO<• 0 vldM 1n Mid n0t8(1), act-,..,..,. Nlwpoit BtlCll Cotta Mell Su•lnH• N1ma(1) u~ PUBLIC NOTICE 23372 Via Ro~a. MIHlon Trvat'"' hereby elec;i• fo rn:. 101714 31.199' dateollluttssuancuflef'le11as:VE26~~~h• CO~T=A ~~s:. C vMeta, ff any, undtf the :V ~ t '=: CH301!>4825321 M• 1b0"9 on: 1-3'95 Viejo, CA 92691 elude In lhs non.judlclel p10Yl4td In secllon 9t00 of th un '' ,..., ius temi• al UM Dead or 11/0o1 the Cellf41ftM 27)1.29.30.31. 1995 Tony eartoU Flctltlout Janae Deann• $HhOlm fOfeclosure ot Ille f!slAte d.-PUBLIC NOTICE ~lllOfnla Pl'Ob•tt Cod• Tiit dlsclalms any IV for Ttu,e, ~" '"' ,._._ .. • Thi• 1t1ttmtnl w .. filed Butln•H Nama 23372 Vl• Ronda, Mission scribed herein nll of the I*· llmf IOI l1llllQ &lms Wit! no 111Correc1ness of the PIOl>t (;t\a1ge1 end ••l*'N• 0# ~~~~ ... Hoo: PUBLIC NOTICE with I.ht County Clerk ol Statament Viejo .CA 9269t aonal p.ope11y and fixtur" Fill Mo. FIH!113 exptrt btlore lour months 11om add1ts1 and other comm .,,. TntltM end °' Che ; l .,._ 01ange CO\lnty on febru· Tb• lollowlng peisons are This bu1lne11 I• con· de.oiled In tha OfM!d c1' FICTITIOUS IUSINUa lh• llearloo dllt noticed above deslQnaUon. II any. 'silo bu1t1 cfHted by uld • ~ from FICTfllllTllleOU··~·· arv 10. 1995 doing bu1lne11 as: ducted by: husband and TIU9t par•or111r'1 (7) •ectlon MAJlll STAUM(NT YOU MAY EXAMINE the 111e ~reWi The total amount of Oeff al Trust, •-tt: r9 oourt • ._ • -Feseees EB\I PRODUCTIONS, Wiii . (1), And, •ll nt lh• S11eu1ed Tiie loHowtno PllSOn(s) kepi by lh• COUii ii you are a unpaid ballllCt bl th• obl4ga SH1,t07.11 lltlMMM •• m•;= .. •.11,'i' • • ICAMESTATUlflfT put)lishtd N•wpcrt 8ttch· 17383 Santo Mana Street, The ftglatranl(a) com-Party'• right• uncfor Uniloon ls/are doing busliless as PA· person lntereslld In the Hlalt secured by the property 10 Aecrutd lntetelt end edd'-... Tile lotlowlJO l*JOll(S) cost• Mell Dally Piiot Fir'"'''" Valley, CA 92708 m•nctd to kanHct bull· Commefcl11I Cnit11 Fln1tnc-CIFIC OESfGN STUDIOS. 6t7 OU ~ file with "" ~(· 'SOid and reasonable •stlnl~le tlonehctvancH If any. wiM a.ltitL ft tu ... IS/are 'd04ng bu$~$ as· JOY March 10 11 24 31 1995, dwa. rd Leaflt WOOlbert, llfst under tht Fictitious lnQ Statement Nn 92\369~ Ca1nat10n Avenue. Corona Del oimat Requttt IOI s~ cosi,. expenstt and actvtnces 1 lnctHN tt\11 flQutt P'IOf 12,li 8 ... k, CUANERS. 2238 S. Grand, • • ' 'F263 17383 Santa Marla Slrtet, Bustne11 Name(s) listed dtled June 27. 1992 ln-Mar.CA92625 Nolloeollhe!Ulngolantnven·lllt timtoltlle lnlUatpuf>lbdo to...._ •taoD ,-$antaM6,CA92705 Fountain Vaueyl CA 92708 •bovt on: 2·21415 cludlf\11 wilhoul limitntlon an P o S. Inc . a Cahl01nla toiy and appralSat of · eslatt 01 tile NotlOI 01 sale is Tt11 llentfklaty under a.-,......_ CA · Saok MIO Lee. 26376 Loin-__ P_U_B_L_IC-N'"'O'"'T""'l'""C"""!--1 SBryan M T.1 Cl ne, 17383 Carl D. Staholm peBOn81 pioper1y located on Co1poralfon. lell (714) 673· assets Of of any peddon or $318756 1310 ad\fldon 10 cash said Dffd of Trutf tt.reto-90017411111 baidy Road. Minion Vltjo, CA anta ar a Street, Foun-Thi• 1taltmtnt wat flied lht Reel PfopMy end llMd 0668. 617 CatnaUon Avenut, account as provl,deO 1n secllon Ille Trustee win aocepl a c;asll fore ••eeutld and dellv· 03131, CN/02. 04/07 9269~ • P'lcJltloua · ~In Valley, CA 92708 with the County Cle1k of itl lht opnr111tnn Of nr.cupen· Corona Del Mar. CA 92825 1250 01 Uie calilomla ·Probate lei's Chedc drawn on a slate e1ed to the undertlQned·a , This bUsiness Is conducted 1 lu•ln .. a Nam• d hl1• d bbu!lneu 11 con-Ora~e County bn Ftbru· ey cl lh& Re;i! Prc1pl"1ly or In Victoria Pene. 6i7 CarnatlQn Code A Request lor Special national bank. 41 checll drawn ~ltt1n O.Clau1tlon C!l'O.. PUBL(C NOTICE llV an lnOIYidual , •t•ttmant uch •1 Y· a general part-ary 2 • 1995 any conslrutl1on on the reel Avenue COiona !>et Mar. CA Notice torm IS avallable from the a stale 01 federal credit union 0 f•ult and Dtmand for Sale, Tile reorstrant commenced to ners P F938339 Property but whk:h are not 92625 ind • wtltten Notk e of O.· FUt Mt. fl4tU2 ttanuct bUsiness under 01' Tht following pe~aon• ate Tht raql11rant(s) com. Published Newport BtaCh· real property. lncl11diog but This sta1emen1 11n been court Clerk a check drawo by Stale or ledera fault and Elec:Uon to Sell. FICTITIOUS IUlllfUS rrctstious business name or ~f~~~·~~~~~ INVEST· :::S':~nJ~, 'i~ns°fi1 1 ~usl· Costa MHJ Dally Piiot not llmHed to an fix1ur••. any executed pursuant 10 ~8Ctlon OEO~:E1f•YA~~l~~~~·~r-:::~00: ;s~t~~n •::~~Uon Th1~ ~nt~e11oflgn~f caltundd NAME STATEMENT names !Isled above on NIA S b) COMMUNITY • • c 1 oua MAieh 10 17 24 31 1995 good• to be Of bl'come fix· 17919 of the Business and · E ' u 0 ce ..,. au an The IOllowlng penon(s) SIGNED· SAOI( MIN LEE MENT • N CO S LT· Bu1in1u. Name(s) listed • • • • ' lurH, fumHure 11nd fumlsh· Ptolesslons Code ~·bank specified In Section 51 Elecuon to Sell to be re-ls/ate dolnO business as. FIDEL· Thrs S1at.emenl was hied wit!\ ASSOC':~~O Et NPIU above on. n/a F273 lng1, machinr,ry, omce This business 15 co11duc1ed 500 N Col/1~1 Bfvd ol Ille Financial Code an corded In the cou.nty ITY FUNDING CREOIT CORP(). Ille County Clerk ol ORANGE ING, t ~n act, Edward Lulle Woolbert PUB C equlpm8nl. maehlne lool1, by an Individual Su 11 120 author tied to do bUslness In Ill whe11 the real property Is RATI°", Al No 1 B00084 275 E County on Match 27, 1'995. ~wrn" ~~m!1192m8 Tl~~· t~tat~ment weals kliled LI NOTICE •r..,.ratu1, aupplies, m!ilerl-Tile reolsrranl commenced to N t Be Ort(!8i'· (1 ,j260 state In the event tender ollle loceted and hmore t~ BaM1 SI . Sulll A, cosi3 Mw · NOTJCE· This fietitious Name ' • w e ounty er ol Fl tltl • '· trade fi"1t11es. bu1ldlog transact business under lhe ewpor ac os esa than cash Is aooep!eO. Ille flus· thrte mont • h..ve CA 92626 S1;&temen1 explrH liYe yws Eton Plac~·.,,, Newporl Orange County on M1tch c oua tefYlce equipment bollert l'"'tlU .... I CN30093.C Mar 24.25.31, t995 lee may wl!hhold Ille Issuance o tlapud •l"ce •uch fldeli"' fund&nn of Callfor la from Ille dale h was filed in !tie Beach. CA 92vvv 8 1995 Butlneas Name -ulpment (Incl t1i'n with· "' ous uvS ness name or ... T •• , De d 11 1 d recordallon " "'Y n • Cle .. A Peter Kevin BtMet 1508 • • ,839331 Stat•m•nt ... ;;. limit 11 11" D1 j names llsled above on June 15 PUBLIC NOTICE u•e 1us..,e s e uni un Golden Welt Savtnga As· Inc . a caliloinla corpc1'11on, Ofltee of tile County r.. new Et n Pl act Newport Th r 11 1 m 1 on 3 t>qu pmen 199t become avallable 10 Ille payoe 01 1 tlo s. le c 275 E 8Met St . Sutll A cos Fictillous BuStness Name Stale· 8 °ch CA 92660. Published Nowport Beach· d 1 e buo 01w ng pe~sons are IOf the genf!•3llnn or dlstrl· SIGNEO on benall ol VIClORIA l OAN: 201s21s1f1R•T •M endorsee as a maner ol rlghl T'ocst• "p .!.:' ,!.,,_ o .• Bo .. Mesa CA 92626 ' ment must be filed before 111at ea ' Costa Mesa O II Pll t 0 ng s ness as. butlon °1 '" waler heal • " " S Id •· u be b .. "th ru "· 0•• ...,.., ... e • T11'1s .... sin · T 1.iw. I · Thlt butlntH 11 con· a Y o DIAMOND SIGN COM· electrlclty light 111111 ' or . r.: PENE. P 0 S, INC, By Vtclorla TRUST a sa.., WI made. UI"' • MK1, Sal\ Antonio, TX "" m IS COllducted time he ""'JI o lllrs sta1emen1 oucted by: a general part· Marcil t7, 24, 31 , April 7, PANV, 185 E. Paularlno frlgeratlo~ or ·,Of garage) Pene. President OTHER 4112825 081 covenant or warranty, er· 78265_.Kr Telephone 1>Vaeo1Po1allon does not ol rts.11 auth0112! Ille ne11t1lp 1995. Ave., IA, Cosla Mesa, CA artHioot ' a lianaM' Tills statement was filed Wllh fllE: C·11S1·8 press or Implied 1eoardlng tJ!la Number: 1210) 543-4998, TY1>9 ol 8usfnes1· Consumer use tn 11115 state of a FlcU!lous Th• regl1ttan1(1) com· 1306 92626 ~•non. ;efriqiut1t~rs. cllbl~ the County Clerk of 01anoe A.P. NUMBER 42!1·213·03 possession 01 encumbrances. t By: Nett 5andera, Aul•· and Commercial lendlOQ Business Name In violallon of menced to llanaact buaf. PUBLIC NOTICE Kimberly Dawn Groves Ka· nett laundry ,..1,11pment ,... County on M11ch 10. t995 NOTIC[ Of TRUSTEE'S SAlE sattsly the lndebledness secure tant Secretery, Date: Registrant has not yet beQun the 1lah1S of ano111er under nest under lh• Fictitious sell, 3057 Yukon Ave dlo .. telflvislnns ew.11~ 1 NOTICE Tiiis flcllUous Name UNDER OHO or TRUST by said Deed, advances there-03117196 · lo transact business under 1lle Fede1af, Stale. Of common law euslne11 Nam•(s) liafed Flctltlo Costa Mesa, CA 92626 .. window &hart"~· v11nfttP.n Statement axpiles INe years YOU ARE IN OHAUU UN· under. With Interest as provide ASAP158014 lk:tlllous b\Jslnm name «(See SeclJon H•OO et seq . above on: April 1993 8 1 ~· John Klmbtrly Kasell, bllnde d<Af)f'!ll :.:ut rlr:.pery from !he date u was llled In lhe om A DEED Of TRUSI DATE therein. and the unpaid prlnclpal 3124, 3131, 417 names llsled herein Business and ProlesslOns Karen Bennett , ua n .. s •m• 3057 Yukon Ave.. Costa ioda ~nd bmnk111i1, screen•, Ollloe ol lhe County Clerk A new Maic.h 1 o. 1986. UNLESS YOU balance ol me Nole secured by SIGNED FIDELITY fUNOING Of Code). This atatemertl was filed St•t•m•nt Mesa, CA 92626 carpeting and ·~her noor fictitious Business Name Stale· 1 AK£ AC llON TO PROIC CT said Deed with Interest lllereon PUBLIC NOTICE CA. INC . 8Y Roger 0. Maisllll. l:lrst filing with lh• County Clerk of . The following persona are This business is con· COV8rlngs. tobhy furnishings. ment must be med before lhal YOUR PROP£R TY BE as provtded 1n said Nole. fees. a. 1 "'° President TEAM ESCROW IMC. Orange County on Match ~.~~~E~~bl~e~s ;s:ORT" 1 dueled by: husband and gama and recreiilton;il end Ume The llllno of this statement SOLD AT A PU Bl lg ~~~ If charges and expenses of the NOTICES n OF Tiiis statement was fifed wlDl 13151 Br!XJkhursl St. 3, 1995 A P N· wile swimming pool equipment does not of Itself autllorlte the trustee and of the trusts e1eated Ille County Cltrt of Orange G¥d1n Grow. CA 92643 FB38801 TERIOR DESIGN SER· The reglstrant(s) com· and fnclner<1lora, and aH ve· use In lllls stale ol a Flc!l!lous YOU NH D AN EXPLANATION by saio Deed of Trust • P£ili ION TO County on Mardi 17, t995 Newport e.adl·~ta Mesa Published Newport Beach· VICES BV JENNIFER menced to lransaci busl· hlcfff and aceeuorlei Business Name In vlolatton ol or THE NATURE OF lHE PRO· oaied 0312011995 ADlllNISTER NOTICE·lhls ncunous Namt CH302292 T-1838-C M• 31 . Cos11 MHa Dally Pilot THOMPSON, 1210 Paik nest undor lhe Fictitious tools appurtenanc111 dlea' the rlQhts ol anolller under CH DING AGAINST YOU. YOU EQUITABLE DECO COMPANY A ESTATE Of: AU.SW Sta.temenl uplres five years Apr 7.1421 . 1995 March 10 17 24 31 1995 ~ewpo'b 1219, Newport Business Name(s) haled Jigs 'chattei. end p~rt• to Federar. Slate 01 common law SttOUlO CONlACT A LAWYlR CALIFORNIA CORPORATION.' F. DONOVAN from Ille dale I! was filed In Ille PUBUC llft'W'UOE • ' • • F217 each. A 92660 above on: 1949 the . IJl(tent Ille aam11 •hall (See Sectton. 1 H OO el seq NOT ICE Is nmby given Iha! 11/d rru1t11 COMMERCIAL • CASE ftlO. A 177233 Olllce of the County Clerk A new ..v'"' Jennll;~o E~lne Jhomp-Kim Kasell not be considered to be real Business and Professions EDUITABlE OHO COMPANY. DIVISION 11699 SSS ANTON To ett heirs, bel\efi-Fictitious 8uslnm Name Statt·'---F-llt-No-.-f-14-1-,.-1-- PUBLIC NOTICE son, 1 ark ewport Thia atalement was filed property Code) CALIFORNIA CORPORATION. as oleri" Cfedlto,.. con-ment m1nt be l .. d belOle that IUUtE 1219• Newpor1 Beach, CA wilh the County Clerk of The pioperty address and Renewal flllng trustee. 01 succenor rruslee, or ~VO BTH FLOOR c1s;A on9ent eredito,.', and dme Tht 1"'"0 of this stattment Fl~n:':ATfMOn&S ---F-lc_t_lt_lo-u-.---t 9/~ buslneaa la con-Ora~• County on March oilier common deslgnallon. John A. MHt, hq. subsUtuted tlustee pursuanl I 6J/f f: :~~~~~liw~lNcf p~l'90ne who meyortwt.r· does no1 of Itself auth0tia the Tiie lolowlng pe"on(s) BuslneH Name ducted by· an individual 3• 19 5 F O If any, o4 the 1eal r.operty I 1835 W Olympk; 81Yd . Sid the Deed OI Trust e~ecuted b VICE PRESIDENT w1 .. ~· lnteret'ted tn use In this SI.alt of a rk:lltlous is/are dolno buSintss as: CAr£ S t ·. 8388 7 described above 1 pvr· 110 FIRST AMERICAN TRUST COM· the will Of estate or Business Namt In vtolation of LArAVETTf. 330 Main street . The fou~!:.tim:e~sons are ~=~e~e~~st~~a"~~=~t ~~'::: Publrshed Newport Beach· ported lo be: 245 Flacher (OS Ange~s. CA9006• PANV. TRUSTEE UNO£R T RU Sf ';'1~Rlfi :~~J both, of: ALLEN' F. ttle rights of another under No f', Seal lieacll. CA 90740 • doln butlneu .,. ness under the Fictitious Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Ave UnH B-5 Coal• Mesa. Newporl ~ach-Cosla Mesa NO PLli 913 Recorded 011 • 34 DONOVAN Federaf. State. Of common law Mohamao TabfUi 6301 eui1NESS A.CCESS Buslnau Name(s) listed March 10, 11, 24, 31, t995. CA9262e · . CN299184L90803 Mar 03120/1986 as lnsrrument No PUBLIC NOTICE A PETITION hat 15" Stctton 14400 et stQ . MarlQ\llta St, Lono eUcri. CA TECHNOLOGIES 3484 IA above on· n/a F263 Th9 underaipned Ttvsl&e 17 24 31 Apr 7 1995 86 I 10564 In Book Page o been filed by JUNE C. Business and Pl'olesslons 90803 Orangelhorpe, •Anaheim: Jennifer E. Thompson disclaims any Uability fOf any • . . Olliclal records In !he olftce o NOTICE~ T~USTEE'S C?ONOVAN in the Su~ Code) Sima Torabl. 6301 Marlquita CA 92806 This statemenl was filed PUBLIC NOTICE lncOfreclneu ol the slreel PUBLIC NOTICE tile County Recorder of ORANGE L nor C<x.irt of Clllifortn, First fifing SL Lono e.acll CA 90803 Joteph T. Wlnloclc, 2453 wlth tht County Cto1k of add!"' and other common County. Calllornla. and pursuan Trustee Salt No. County gf Orenga. . Newport Beach·Costa Mm ·This busineS-s is conducted 11vlne Avt .. 10, Costa Orange County on March Fictitious ~"'~nation. if any, •hown f111 No. F138512 10 tl1e Nouce ol Oetaul! and TIU ~d!:~116:0:01693 TI1f PETITrON re-CN300633 268300 Mar 24.3t. by husband & Wife. Mesa. CA 92627 10. 1995. Buslnaas Nam• ~:11"1 tal lllmou 1 olthll u FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Election 10 Sell 111ereunder ie· Re~er~nce N°o 170t 166 if'o~vZf b JUNE . C. Apr 7.14. 1995 Tiie reglSll'antcommenoed 10 Doug L. Nelaon, 2841 Junl· FfS39548 St•t•m•nt :urt b~l:.ncl! of "1h bl' n· NAME STAT£MENT co1aed 1on111994 1n Book APN No U S-463-19 • 9PPGint· PUBLIC NOTICE ttansact t>osinm under lht per Or •• Corona CA 91720 Published Newport Beach· The following persons Ile fton aecured by lhe9p~oi:ri; Ille lollowtng person(sl PaQe . as ln5trumenl No 94· YOU AAE IN DEFAULT :'ti~S:,..~r::~·ft~~·~h: hcll1i0Us l>Usiness name OI Tom W. Gray•on, 654 Costa Mesa Dally Piiot doing businen aa: 10 be sold and rHaonable ~m~Ai~'"Jr 8~~~~Es c~uNlv 0623035 ol said Ollicial Re· UNDER A DEED OF Htat• of tho doc:tdent FIRE ANO CASUAL TY names fisted above on Maid\ 1 Country ROH l.tlno. Co-M h 17 24 31 A ii 7 HAYES MEDICAL PER· nil led t cords Will SELL Oil TRUST DATED 02124189, THf PETmON • SYNOPSIS OFTHE ANNUAL 1995. rona. CA 91720 1:;~ ' ' ' pr ' SONNEL. 1001 W. Balboa al1d ~dvanc'::a~'th~•ri::i: ~i5~o2~anoelhoi~ Buena Park. O•lt3/1995 al ln Ille lronl ol lhe UNLESS VOU TAKE AC· qunte the deoeden~~ STATEMENT SIGNED: MOHAMAD TABRIZI. This butlntH . Is con· ' l3l2 Blvd .• Newport Beach. CA 1he Initial publication of Ille ' C lvi 1 B 62 llaqpotes at lllA main enlry are TION TO PROTECT YOUR WILL and codicilt if YEARENOEOOECEM8ER31 , SIMA TORA81 ducted by: an Individual 9266t Notice of sale is a n Gross. l 55 to lhe P1acentla Civic Cen!llr PROPERTY, IT MAY BE any be admin ed • to 1H4 This w~t was tiled with The regl11rant(s) com· PUBLIC NOTICE Pilar J, Hayes, 1001 W. $147 17311 Ventura Boulevard. Suite 1212 401 411 E Chapman Avenue SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. probet• The WILL itnd Fun Corporate Name METRO· the County Cltrlt ol ORANGE menced ~o llanuct bull· Balboa Blvd.• Newport In . add"ton to caah, Ille Encino CA 91436 Placen!Ja CA al 10 00 AM AT IF YOU NEED AN EX· an codicil1 are eveil· POLIT AH GROUP PROPER County on Maid\ 27. 1995 ness undet lhe Fjc;tlll~us Flctltloue Beach, CA 92661 Trustee will accept a ca· Michael E G1eenhul 16255 PUBLIC . AUCTION TO lHE PLANATION OF THE N.A· ::;r, for nernination in ANO CASUALTY INSURANCE NOTICE· This Flcllbous Name Business Name(t) hs ed BuslnaH H•m• Doug C. Hayes, 1001 W. •hler'a check draw.1 on 11 Venlula Boulevard. Sulle 121~ HIGHEST BIODER FOR CASH TURE OF THE the fil• kept by tha COMPANY Statement exiwes 11¥1 yut-s above on: n/a St t 1 Balboa. Blvd., Newport state Of natlonal bank a £nclno CA 91436 PROCEEDINGS AGAINST CO\lrt Home Ollloe 220 Continental rrom Ille Olll It was flled In tn. Joseph Winlock Th 1 11 •1 •m•n Beach. CA 92661 check drewn by 1 stet~ 0, Oavlo Ii Greenhul t6i55 (payable al tile lime ol sale ln YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· THE PETITION Orlve Suitt '212 Newatk OE Ofhce ol lllt County eterk A new Tiiis 1ta11mant w11 filed d 1 • ~ 0t ng pe'.sons ate Thia buslnast Is con· federal credll union or • Ventura Boulevard Sulle 1217 law1ul money of Ille United TACT A LAWYER. qu"t• authority ,... 1g713 ' · FICll!lous 6uslness Name State· wolh the Couniy Clerk ol FoO'lYN~~~f~'N"HEALTH ducied by: husband and clHlck dr11W11 by• state Of fnelno CA9t436 Starts). all rlQhl. 11118 ano 1nte1· On 04/HIK at 1:00 P.M .• edministtr tht esta~~ Tolaladmtnectassets ment must be filed belore that Orange Counly on March DENTAL SERVICES 28202 wUe fedsral aavings and loan 115• this business Is conducled est conveyed lo and now held b Golden West S1vlng1 A•· under tht tndepend t 5439 299 094 lime The ncno of ths statement 3, t995 C bot Rd S .t 600 La-The rag1111ant(s) com· &OClatlon, savings essocl· by a t1m11ec1 oonnershlp 11 under said Deed of Trust In the aoctatlon Service Co, H Admlnietrction of f~. Total Mal>lltties 363·S3B·969 does not of ltsett ailhoila Dle FfS38823 !,a NI ~I Cu~ ~677 menced to t1ansa<:I bv,I· ahOft or uvlng1 bank The reg1Stran1 commenced to property s11uated In satd Coun tht duly appointed Trust· talt• Act w ith limited Aggregate wrll•·lns 1o, si*:ial use in this siata ol a r!Cllllous Published Newport Beach· 9DenllC~rt •of Californla neu under the Fictitious apecified In Section 5102 o4 transact business under the and Stale herelnaller described ee under and ru,rsuant to authority. (Thia authori· surptus tuncls 0 BusiOeSS NarM In YIOlallOn · ol Cosla Mesa Dally Piiot (Calllornia) 28202 Caboi Bualnen , Name(s) fisted Ille Fl"anclal Code end •u· llctilfous business name or PARCEL 1 THE NORTHEAST. Deed of Trus • R.corded ty will allow the pareo,... Cipltat stoc.~s 2.500 000 Ille liQhts " MOlhtf undet Ma1ch 10, 17, 24, 31, 1995. Rd .. Suite 600. Laguna e~ve/~: n/a lhollzed lo do buslneu in namesllSled above on 1976 ERL Y 50 fHT Of TliE SOUTH· on 03/02189 11 Document al reprosontotive to take AQgreoate Mllt·lns IOI olhtr Fedtrll, Stall, 0t convnon law F288 Niguel CA 926n Thj' · 1 ayes 1 filed lhi& alate. In lhe event ten· SIGNED DAVIO H GREENHUT WfSIERL V 230 FEET OF LOT No. 89-109411 Sook -many actiont without than special surplus funds O (Set Sec11on 1-«00 et seq., ---------• Thit 'buslnen Is con· wl hit~ atc;:n, w~1' k1 1 d11r oth111 than eash I• 1tc· lllls s1a1emen1 w~s liled Wl!h 75 Of NEWPORT HflGtHS IN Pege -of Off clal Records obt•ning oourt epprov· surplus notes o Buslnen and ProleSslons PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by· a corpotallon 1 • n Y er 0 cepled, the Trustee m11y ll1e County Cle1k of Orange lt!E COUNTY OF ORANGE In the office ot the Re· al, lkfore telti"g certain Gross pald·ln and contrfbtllld Code~ , ---------1 The reg.111ran1(s) com· Ora~r County on Match withhold th11 lsau11nce <1' the County on M.11ch 10, 1995 STAIE or CAUfORNIA AS PER corder of Orange County, wry lmportent eclion• suiplus l24 141108 fht · Fictitious menced to 111nsacl busl· 3• 19 5 Tr11s1oe·1 Deed unlil lunc111 NOTICE 1111~ ffcll11ou5 Name MAP R(COROEO IN 8001( 4 Callfomla, .. ecuttd by: how.iver, the r,.er~o~ unasslgn1td funds isurplUs) OOHYMAN ESCROW 8uslnaH Name ne11 undet the Flctllious Fe3ea 1o bl!come •valhable lo lhe Statement exphes live years PAGE 83. MISCELLANEOUS ~II ~eon l<w~n :ndd San~ r•prtHntative w ill bo (50 880983) '1:J26Sout/IStrHI St•tament Buslnesa Ntmt(s) llsled Published Newport Beach-payee or endorsM ag • lrom 111e dale II was flied 10 the MAPS. RECORDS Of SAID OR· w·lfe W::· Ti~:1:," W~d requlrad to give notice Surplus as regards poitcvhO!der CMritos, CA 90703 The following pe1Son1 are above on: 12-1·94 Coata Mesa Dally Piiot ma"•' of rlgh.1 0111ce ot 1ne Count'( Clerk A new GE COUNTY ANO THAT • to lnter111ted ·peraons 75.160125 Newport ~Costa Mesa doing bualneu as: DentiCare ol Calllornla. March 10. 17. 24. 3t. 1995. Said 1919 wrll be made, but nc11uous Business Name Stale PORTION Of THE SOUTHEAST· !:i~""! •;:d~~ain :,~j~~~ unleu th• y htva Income tor' tht Y.ar CN301747 13267MJ Mar 31 . lA MAISON 'DEL SOL DE· Charlet R. Upton, Preti· F284 wllhovl cOYenanl Of ,;:;ran· ment must b"e tiled before that ERl y 20 FEET or SANTA AN and Loan Auoclitlon 11 welved notice Of con-233 149121 Apr 7,1421. 1995 SIGNS, 1112 Dolphin Ter· denl ty, ••Pf•H Of Imp . re· 11me The 1111ng ol lhls slalement VENUE ADJOINING SAIO LOT Btnencta • Mnted to the propoeed Disbursements for Ille Year race, Corona del Mar, CA Thia statement was filed PUBLIC NOTICE gardl~ Ihle. po11eu1on1 ~ does 1101 of itself aulhortie the 75 ON THE NORTHWESI AS Wiil t11t':i pubtlc; auction 11el.lon.) The indepett-211531 140 PUBLIC NOTICE 92625 with the County Ct11k ol NOTICE OF ~,:u~::b7=~~o .:c'~r~ use tn Ill" 5tal& of a ficllllous BANOONEO BV ORDER Or THE to the highest bidder for dent administration We hereby c.tltil'y thal the above STATEMElfT OF AINfOON· Linda Ann Salo, 1112 Doi· Orange County on MAieh TRUSTEE'S SALE by ••Id Deed. edv•nce9 Business Name In vlolallon ol BOARD Of SUPfRVISORS Or c:ash, (payabl• at time of wtholtty wlll~ granted items are Ill ax:oidanet wtth Ille MElfT OF phln Ttrrace, Corona del 9, 1995. UNOEJt OEEO OF TRUST lhllf ndef with I I t the rights of another under RANGE COUNTY CALtrORNIA ult In IMul money of unleN •n ln1~rHted Annual Statement lor lfle yea1 USE Of FICTITIOUS BUSINESS F039485 T.S. #: 26'7 prO-:dect therein .",,;~:, :,,~ Federal, Stale. or common law XCEPTING THERHROM THE the Unlttd Statea, by f:"'on fifeurn ?f>11ctfon ended December 31. 199•. NAME Published Newpon Beach· Loan: paldprlnclpalot'thenolete· hSee Secllon 14400 et seq . OUTHEAS TERLV 510 FEET ca1h, • cashier'• check J-o the g;tition ·~ made lo the Insurance Com· Tile I011owlno person(s). Cotta Mosa Dally Piiot 3000112240-PULLIAM cured by said deed with ustn~ss and Professions tiEREOf PARCEL 2 LOT 75 drawn by a atate Of na· th WS 0~ ~~~d W { missioner. pu1suanllo law llasA!ave abandoned \lie use ol March 24, 31 , Ap1ll 7. t4, °'her: MS0698•11 lnternt 1h11reon .. p10Ytded ~ode) lfHt r NEWPORT HEIGliTS IN THE tlon•I bank, a check G'!ntc:'n~ au~hority no Ro~trt W. Halftf, Vice''"!-the llcllllous busillm namt· 1995. A.P. Number t38·98.o2t In Hid Nole. fees, charg1111 enewa o0 OUNTV Of" ORANGE Sf ATE Of drawn by a atate Of federal A HEARING o~ the dHI CAFE LAFAYETTE 330 Matn F319 YOV ARE IN OEFAUl T and ewpen11111 of fht trustee Newport Beach Costa Mm AllFORNIA AS PE A MAP RE. credit union, or a checlt • • •11 b held Rlcbnl W. 8111111•. Secre· Slteet No f SeiJ Beach CA HARBOR LAWN----------UNDER A DEED OF •nd ot the lrut1t1 crHled by CN295641 Mar 17,24,31 . Apr 7, OROCO IN BOOK 4 PAGE 83 Of drawn by a state Of fedeial peA titiil o2n7 ""1' 995• 1 ·405" lllY 90740 . . PUBLIC NOTICE TRUST DATED Or.tobflr ts, uld Deed of Truat 1995 uvlngs end loan euocl· pn . • et • Newooit Btacll Costa Meu 198e. UNLESS YOU TAKE Golden West Foredo1u11 ISCELLANEOUS MAPS. RE· atlon, u vlngt llSOCI-P.M . in Dept. 703 CN301549 34339 Mar The l1C11ttous bUsrne~ n¥nt MOUNT OLIVE Fictitious ACTION TO PROTECT Strvlc• Inc 11 Agent fOf PUBLIC NOTICE OROS Of SAIO ORANGE atlon Of H vlngs banlt loeeted et 341 The Cltv 27 2B 29 30 31 1995 relerrtd 10 abOYe was ftleCI on Ceme. tery Sales au,•l,na•,.·m•·N.na,m• YOUR PROPERTY. IT MAY Ille Truslee .. 533 Airport COUNTY AND TliAT PORTION •peclfled In •action 1102 02r~":.e8 Orenge c A .•. ' . E Oecec mtyt>er, 020. 1994d Orill"''~~ BE SOlO AT A PUBLIC Boulevard, Sutt& 500 Burlin· NOTICE OF PETITION TO r TtlE SOUllifAST£Rl V 20 of the Flnancl•I Codi and I vv ~ • PUBLIC NOTIC oun o range an "'",.. L d F ' h d Th lollOWlng peraont are SALE IF VOU NEED AN ame CA M010. (415) ADMINlSTER ESTATE OF fH or SANIA ANA AVENlU: authorized to do buslntH IF 'I OU. OBJECT TO Hie No f'63159.C ea S Urn IS e • I EXPLANATION OF THE !:4-<f7S7 e Sue ;._ Coo-GERDA BEDFORD aka DJOINING SAIO LOT 75 ON In thle ttate.) At: At the tho .. granting of tho FIRE ANO CASUALTY Mon11th 81da11an. 8421 2 dFolin ~uo NeHJ~: D 1 c AL NATURE OF THE PRO. per. p; .. ~enl, oa1ed· GERDA w. BEDFORD ika Ttlf.. NORlllWfST. AS Al!AN North front entrance to petition, you should SYNOPSIS OFTHE ANNUAL Norlllporl Of . Hunllngton GROUP, 1817 Wtstcllft Or., CEEOCNO AGAINST YOU 0310911995 GEROAWANTINGBEDFORO OONfO BV OROlR OF THE tht County CourthouH, appHr st the hoan"9 STATfMflfT Btacll,CA92546 .............. 1 Ste. 100, Newport Beach, YOU SHOULD CONTACT ASAP157285 C N A177144 BOAl\O or SUP£RVt$0RS or 700 •Civic Center Oflvt el'ld •ttrte your o~jec· YEAR ENO£D 1 MDE.ClMltA 31 , Sima lorabl, 6301 E P' C 92660 ALAWYEA 3117 3124 3131 ase o RANGE COUNIY CllllfORNtA WHt Santa An1, CA all tfons or file wnnen • Mariqulta St. lono Buell CA PACl'IC Y.. J:me, E. Fulton Jr., MO Notice ls h"r11by given lhet ' · To all heirs. beneltclarles. XCl PflNG HU RH ROM HIE right: tttle and Interest objection• with the Full Corp01all Name FIRST 90803 •MONAL PAM Inc .. (CA), 16t7 Wt11CliN Golden WHt Foieclo•urt PUBLIC NOTICE credolors, con:oenl ~~ltor~. OUTliE ASlERL y 510 rHT conveyed to and now held cowt before the ht11· GENERAL INSURANCE COM· This business was conducted Cematery •Mortuary or Ste 100 Newport Service Inc • California aM persons 0 mrt 01 1 E REOF lSO r c<PJ NG by It under said Dffd or Ing. Your eppaorance PAN\' b~co-par1ners c Ct ·• CA 660 corpo1.i1on 'as tru"'" or flit No. F83H29 erWlse lnteresled In the wrn or 11 A X < 1 Trust In the property .al· m.y be in p1t1on or by llome Olltca 700 Ouall.er Lane, s ned MONIREH BIDARIAN 3500haotlp~~ .~~-~~~h, bus~;... Is COi)-IUCCOHOf '~'''""·Of aubstl· FICTITIOUS BUSINESS e~lale. or both. ol GEROA BED· HEREFROM Tit( sourn. tuated In uld County, your enorney. Wai~. RI 02B86 SI A TORABI ~ ~~'"'" duct•d by: a c0tporallon Med lruAlee our"u:,ntto tht NAMESTATEMENT rORD aka GERDA W BfQfORD f SH RL y 280 fHT Callfornla ducrlblng the IF YOU ARE A Tolll admitted ass.ts TlltS Sloltement was !tied WltTI ·~ii,i:iM"' The 1egl1tranl(•) com-Deed of Trust 11x1ttutad by lhe loffowtno f)ftrson(') aka l.£ROA WANTING BEOfORD ~£REON PARCH 3 THE land therein: A1 mo11 fully CRfOITOl'I 01 • conti,... S28.Bl5.t57 lhe County Clerk ol Otanoe ••••••••• mtnced to transact busl· Tr11cy Z Pufllam. a •iogle 11/alt doing business as RlP II PE llTION has been filed by ORlttfASrrnt Y 50 fHl Of' detcrlbtcl In uld Ottd of u-nt credltor of the lotal llabllttlts 18.575,125 County on Maiell 27. l995 ,. nHt undor tht Flclillout man, Recordnd tonmll&e. NlERPRISES, 60t5 E Summ11 Chrtsllna M Bec!lord In the THE SOUHIW£SfERLY 280 Trust. dtoe11td1 you must flfo Aooreoate wrltt·lns !Ot soeclal Newport Stach-Costa Mesa Plllll ...,.... Buslnen Name(s) llaltd 11 ln•trumMI No. Ct An~htlm. CA 92807 Supertor Courl of Caltlornla, Hf Of LOT 75 OF NEWPORT The property htretorore yo\lt cC111m with the surplus tunds O CN30174613267iMJ Mar at llLL .. ••-&f abovt on: 1977 M -50$528 tn Book -PAge Rodney l Parrtsh, 6015 E County of ORANGE EIGHTS AS SHOWN ON A MA dHcrtbed I• btln11 sold court end mail • copy to Caottal SIOCks 1.996,875 Apr 714.21. 1995 -w Jamaa E. Fullon Jr., MD., -of 001clal Rf"Cnuts In the Summit Cl . AMhelm CA 9~807 Tiil P{TITION requests lhal1 _________ -.....,..~.....,..---~-------~--~-------------------- Mortuary* Chapel Inc., Jim Furton, vice Preti· otnce or the Cnunty Rtteoid· Thi$ t>uslnm ~ conductAd Cn11st1n, M. Bedford be ap· PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES Cremation dent er of Orang& Cnunty, Call-by an 1ndlvldu11 pointed as personal representa·i------------------------------------- 110 Broedwey IOfnl:a. •nd pt1t1'w1nt to Ille The reolst1an1 commenced 10 uve to Mmlnlsler the estate of Sell your home Nolle• ol CMl>111ll •nd Elec· transac1 business under the me d&eeoenl · Cotti M... through cl&sslflod. lion lo Sell 1hrr,.unc11tt 11-flctilious business name 01 THE PETHION 1equuts .... 11w111•1t111iilt••lll ___ e_4_z_._s_e_7_e___ cotded t2/081tllll•, in Boolr names Nsled above on reb1ua authority to adm1ni,1er the estate • 1---------+--....;.-....;...;.. __ _..,u'1der tfle Independent Admlnl· PUBLIC NOTICE r---------.:....----------------------:::::::ii:L""".""--, s1ra1ton 01 Estates Act (Tll1' 1ulhonly wtll allow tilt per10111t 1eprestnta11vt to tallt m111y acllons without ot>talnlno coult approval Before taking cer tain very 1mpo11ant actlOna. however STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? • th• Ptrsonlll representatrve wlll be requt11d to give notice 10 lnterestad persons unless !hey have waived nollel or consented lo 11\e proposed acllon ) 1 ne Independent admlnlsitat1on -----aulho111y w1n be oran11<J unless an 1n1eru1ed person Illes an N>lecUon to Ille petlnon aod ' On the move? Sell your oxtra household items In Classlfled PLUG IN ,..!111,/lil "'"'-i 141,. ... ,,. """""""c!lcll'!IO'lt ... ,..,IO -~•~en ZONING CODE AMENDMENT IN THE CITY OF COSTA MESA THE COSTA MESA PLANNING COMMI SSION WILL HOLD A PUBLIC FOR CONSI DERATION OF AN ORDI NANCE OF THE CITY COUNClL CITY OF COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA AMENDING TITLE 13 (THE CODE) OF THE COSTA MESA MUN;CIPAL CODE. HEARING OF THE ZONING THE ZONING CODE AMENDMENT IS PROPOSED TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS FOR THE VOLUNTARY REBUILDING OF MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS THAT ARE NONCONFORMING . ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION: EXEMPT . THIS PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELO AS FOLLOWS: DATE: TlME: PLACE: Monday, April 10, 1995 6:30 p.m . or as soon as possible t hereafter City Council Chambers a t City Hall 77 Fair Dr i ve, Costa Mosa, C lifornia PUBLIC COMMENTS IN EITHER ORAL OR WRITTEN FORM MAY BE PRE- SENTED DURING THE PUBLIC HEARING. FOR FURTHER 1NFORHATlONf TELEPHONE 754-5245, OR VISIT THE PLANNING DIVISION, S~ FLOOR OF CTTY HALi, 71 FAIR DRIVE, COSTA HESA, CALI~IUJ.lA. THB PIJ\NNING DIVlSION JS OPEN 8:00 A.H. TO 4 :30 P.H. (•en' CLOSED FR~M NOON TO 1:00 P.M.} MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY. -· l t• Fttd!f· Mmdt 31, 1915 '••uomw ,..IOTICll ... '°.,_ ,. •• llnaia . w11nc11 ,.,.._. ,... ,, ... ,L • ..,_ ,. ... ._ ••uom IWIDllllCI ;:;a,@;::,..-r.r_. MUOllOTIOI ~ :.:•:.,:--..._~'~·tut MUCIOTIOI . =·'=-'L., ::.-..:~.::~·~ii: e•--• ,_,~-;:. t -tMllTI ......... lit lrweol .... fl. bl 1-MMlillcw ~'liMh; CA ........ 0... ~ • !1111R11 •II----...... 1D ....:;. ........... 1D ._. ..... I .... bl -lftl9t fMI...... • ...... -. 11111 .... ,.,. _ ..... .,......... , .. ,... =--AftdrWJ...,._ ...... ....,._ --.. ........ ... -... -. =.:--(•) ...... • .. , 2 ml =-=-~c:--,...: .:..::=.~ ...... n..o!!'.L ... •u ...... :.,:~:! -. ... '"°;i....,,. 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D.iiy Plot ~.....,..,CA 92121' PUllJC IOTICI Orlnoe ccarq on M#dl Huntington 8H~. CA -Pla•h• ~to, 17. 2.4, 31, 1181. CO M ........, Piiot Coeta ._.. Delly Piiot Newpot1 IHd\. CA t2M3 March 10, 17, 2'4. 31, 1tM. Thie bull,,... le con-10. 1• ...... •11111111.._ '21' tta ... __ , Thi• bu•lneu 11 ~ F21'0 dUcMd by:"' lncMdull ........... N•••• Thi• atu•IM.. .. ~ .. ....... ...IUC --· Merci\ 10. 17, ZA. 31, 1111. Mlwch 10. 17, 2A. '1, 1 .... ducted by: • c:orporadon The r•ol•ltMI(•) ~ ........ .._. dLtCtld by: en lndMdull • n. IDIDllllnt Plf90N .,. rv -•"" '* '279 Th• r.011trent(1) com-PUIUC llOTICI menotet lo tr-..ct ..,.._ ••••••nl flUbllhed Hewpolt ~ Th• rtGl•tr•nl(•) corn-dolr'll ~ea: PIMMI•• H PUii.iC NOTICI PUIUC llOTICI INnC*I to tr81\MCt bu.a: ""' under Ill l'lc:tllloul. The -....... WWMI .. Co.ea Meu Delly "°' "*"*' lo ~-~ GAALAND'I PMClllOH MM undlt thl ~tloul Aocttleua BulineU "91M(•) llMld ClolnO ~ -~-~ 11, a..1 31, Aprt 1. ,... undet tN MAa.,..O, 1cno ci..t lluelnur lfw ,......... ........_ lllllntH pqme(1) ht.cl .......... Nw llbcMI on: 12/UlllM ACAl>EMV REVIEW, 20ISI 1185. =: l~I-=(•) le9ed It., LI..._ CA tol3I Thi ... ll•:::a,,. .,. .......... Nw luelneaa 11w tboW on: M.,ch 1e, 11MM 8tatetMftt R<l4*t H. Lind AHi Lane. Huntington Dt4 JamH Cecil Cfi6g Jf Stal*y !uoerM Stotm, ClolnO = ... .... .. '"'' 1'8te"'9ftt PICiftc ~tal Conctructlon, The fOlloWlno ~ •• JllWI Und lelOh. CA~ PUii.JC JIOTICI Tl"9 llatemenl _.t .. • tlled 1231 "ambJ1wood Dr .. LMC ACCOUNTING SEA-Thi lollowtng '*'°"' 111 Th• 1o11ow1ng ~ .,, Inc.. Tlmotlly F. s~. doing but!Mtt ... fhlt t&atemeot WN Ned Karyl l., Ried. 20e51 Reel wtth lhl County Oerk of Anal'lllm, CA '2804 VICES 2119 w~ dolna butlnlU u: dolnQ butlnt ..... Vic• Ptlaldent c 0 MM u N I c AT I 0 N s wlUI the County Clerk of Lane, Huntington BMch. l'totftloue Ofenae County on March Thi• bu tin•.. la cot.. A • Co••• MH• CA 8eAAS rl TANI 330 Vl•I• Cl..USIC ROSES. II 2321 ::::.· .~lc=v ~1(~ ~1=., ~~S~T~~ ~,~on FebN-~~ 11822 Loma ................ 3, 1905 ~,=,:~om-a2':21 • ~. NMportBNCh. CA ~nd Ave .• Corona~ Mii, °'"* ~ on Febn> Meu. CA t2t2e . ' ' . N374U Linda, Sub A, Santa Ana, -.... 1•1nt PHllOf mlnC8d lo lrwad ~ ~=1~ ~·&: ~~ Troll. 330 N~ary Willlt 2321 tlY 27, 1995 South •Coatt lMna ~ Publlllhed NeWpoft 8Mch-CA t:Z705 Thi tolowing l*90M .. Publlll)9d N.wport 8Mctl'o ,,... W.-the Flctlllout Mesa. CA 82e27 .. v1111 Suer1t, Newport 2nd Ave .. Coron11 dit M11, N3ai83 tloN (CA), 3004 beodat Costa ...... Dalty PUot Thi• bUllMH •• con-doing~ u: Co1ta MM• Dally PllOI Bualntea Name(•) llled Thi• bu1ln111 •• con-S.ach CA 12e80:3515 CA l2tl26 Pu ............ ...__ ....... Sii. 8, Co.ca ....... CA duc:Ped by: an lndMdual AM(AIMAX AEALlY A-Miilet\ 10 17 24 31 19115 abollt on: M-15 • I I T .. , I I ..,....,... ....... .,..., ..,..,....,. 9262S Match 17, af, 31, Aptll 1, Th• r•gl1trant(1) com-NANCIAL, 32132 Dana • ' ' ' faO atanlly !. Stofm duct.cl by:.,, lndMdual Thi• bu• nen • con-"' but nH1 • con-Coat.a Mtta O.lly Piiot Thi• bu•ln•H 11 con. 1995. ll'llnC.cl to tranNCt ~ SPNC* Dena Point CA Thl9 ~ wat Ill.cl The r1gt1trant(1) com-duCted by: an lndMdual due1ed by: 11'1 Individual March 10 17 24 31 1995. due1.cl by: a COJPonltlon l304 ,,... under thl Flctftlou• 92829 • • PUBLIC NOTICI with the County' Cllflc ol rilenc:ld lo Iran.act buU-The t1gl1trant(1) com. Th• rtgltlrant(•) com-' • • • F2IO Th '1 t l(a\) c ' In ... ( ) I'""... G E Ra t\, Jf 543 El n.-.. .. ,.__ M h neu under the FlaltlOUI menced to ttanaact bUlf. rnenc:ed to uanaact bus!-• reg ' ren 1 0'": PUBLIC NOTICE Bu• '11• ,..am• 1 ,.,.., llY • U9C •• Flo .....,_._ ..,.,.,..ty on ate 8u•lntH Nam•(•) 11911<! nt11 under Jh• FlctlUou• ne11 under the Flc1ltlout PUBLIC NOTICE :=:*' ~ ~~~ =; ~~· 1993 ~~~ ~ Blach, .u..n::.ac::me' lO, 1985• PHIHI above oni.IVJ Bulln111. Nam•(•) lllttd 8u11nt11. Name(•) 1111.cl Flot.'•-··• Buslne11 Name(•) llet.cl FIGUtloue Thia 11.atement w-. lllld Thi• butlneH I• con-.. .......,., Pubbt* Newpot1 Beach-Llw .. yn M. C1ln\On above .,.on. n/a • above on .. nJa -above ~ ,Ya aualneu Name with ttw County CMc'lc of duc1.cl by: en lndMdual The fOCIOWlng I* 11'9 Thll , .. tlment WU tiled Tana r'fOll Nancy M. Willia auslnea N.me South Cout lMng ~ Statement Orange CQunty on March The reg'l•tranl(t) com-dolncH>ullneu .,.'°"' Cotta Mna Dally Piiot with thl County C1et1t ol Thi• 1'81tment w.1 tiled Thia atattment waa filed State...-nt t1on1, JamH R. Rocke, Of. The loltoWfng pettont.,.. 3. 1805 ~ to nnuct bu-. VE<fAS .KNIGHTS 781 Marc:f'I 17, 2A, 31, Aprtl 7, Ofaoge County on M&f'.c:t1 Wilh Ille County Cllflc ol wllh the COWlty Ollfk of Thi following J*IOf\I .,. rector dolnQ bualnHf u : F&MeJ4 ,,... und« lhl flc:tl1lout OcMnoMw DrM Fuit.non. 1995. 3, 1995 -°""* County on F1t>tu-OrWIGe Ooumy on March doing business at!' Thia 114ttmenl wae 111eO PACIFIC AUTO, 1002 "8 " ........ 6....,. ..,__,... Beech-lullneu N_.e(a) list.cl ~ ~ ' 1311 F838809 atY 28, 1995 3, 1805 AIA SHUTTLE ELECTRON· with the County <:*k of HalhaMy, Santa Ana, CA .-...,...,,... ·-"•'"'" a!>CWe on: n/a Michael Francia Steinbach Publllhed NIWJ)Ort 81ach-FISl3Sll P83881 t ICS, 1571 S. Sunld1t IF, Orange County on March 92707 Coita Mtll Dally Piiot Gaty IE. Rausch, .k. 7M ac.anvtew Orfv1 ful; PUBUC NOTICE Cotta M11a Dally Pllol Publlthed Newport Beach-Publl•hed Newport Btach- Anehelm, CA 92806 3, 1995 RalHI I.Narez, 807 E. Ho-March 10, 17• 2.4, 31• l995. Thi• IUl1ment wtll 1\ltd tenon, CA 92e32 ' --Utl•••e March 10, 17, 24, 31, 1995. Coata Mell Dally Piiot Coat& M111 . Dally Piiot Coaalal Component lndUI· Fl38804 bart, San .. Ma, CA 92707 F289 With the County Cieri! OI Thll bUtlntH 11 con-rov -f282 March 10, 11, 24, 31, 1995. March 10, 17, 24, 31, 1995. 1tlt1, Inc., (CA), 1571 S. Publlihed Newport Beach-Je1ue J1lmt1, 1805 S. PUBLIC a.aOTICI! Orange County on March dueled by: an lnclMdual lluelne .. Neme PUBLIC a.aoTICE f2G9 f285 Sunkl11 St, ''· Anaheim, Coit• Mt1a Dally Pilot Park Dr., Santa Ana. CA " 20, 1095. Th• r1gl1tran1(a) com-a .. tement " CA 92806 92705 cNa 121N3e FM0481 mencld lo tranaact bull-Thi followlng '*'°"' 11• PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Thia bualn•H I• con-March lO, 17• 24, 31, l995. Thi• bu1lnt11 I• con-Publlthed Newpc>f1 e.aen. ntat under thl fictitious doing buslnlla a1: FloUUous dueledby:aCOfJ>C)raUon f281 ductedby:c:o-paMefa FIGUtfoue Coila Meta Dally Piiot Butlnen Name(I) lat.cl DASCO CONCRETE lkle!MUN•me Flot1Uou1 Floutloue The regl1tranl(1) com-PUBLIC NOTICE Th• regl1trenl(1) com-auetnea ....,_. March 24 31 Apt1I 7 1• aboYI on: 1·1·95 PUMPING, 408 Bernard St.. •t•t•RMnt lualnea N•me luelnea N•me menc.cl \0 tranNCI bull-mlnCld lo transact buM-•tatement ' • • • Michael Steinbach #A. Cotta M .... CA 92$27 Thi lotlowtng pettont are atatem.nt Statement .,. .. under the flctllloua Flctltloue nen under thl Flctltlou• Thi followtng persona .,, 1996. Thi. ltattment wu tiled SMVando A. Dominguez, doing bullntn u · Th• following per'°"' art Thi fOllowlng petaon1 111 Bullneu Nam•(•) ll•t•d Bu1lneu N•m• eu1tne11. Nam•(•) ll1ted doing bullne11 as: f315 with the County Clerk of 408 Bernard St., •A. Cotta '{ PRECISION ROOFING, doing t>uslnt11 u : doing buslnesa aa: above on: n/a s lbOY• on. nla PRO-fORMANCE NUTRI-PUBLIC NOTICE Orange Courlty on Ftbru-M..., CA 12e27 b PRECISION CON MAGOO 121 Main Sl PIRANHA MOTOR CAR Coastal Componenl lndu•· Th 1o11:~•m.:;!on1 are Rafael Alvarez . TION, 2n.w Santa Marg~;, atY 11, 1995. Thia bu1ln111 I• con-S RUCTION, 1115 El Cam: Hunllngion Blach, CA 2480 Fairview Way, Costa Irle• Inc .. Donald Coe, Vice dol • b sl ~ u · Thi• llltemtnl was fllld rt .. P11lcwl)', Ml•llon Vl•JO, Flotltlou1 Fl37420 ducted by: an lndMdual lno Cotta Mtaa, CA 92620 92848 Mesa CA 92628 Prt1lden1 , e:'.fPe uCE~ULAR TELE· with th• County Clerk 01 CA 92e9l aualneae NU\• Publl•hed NewPort Stach-Th• r•gltlrinl(•) com-Clifford Ray Vonling, 1115 M11l1aa Helin• war,.n, Amlo BoYle, 2488 Fairview Thia ttatemenl WH filed PHONES ·& ACCES-Orang• County on Ftbfu. PaUI K~tka. 20 Potomac. It I ' c t M Dally PH t menotd to ll'lnlact bull-EJ Camino, Co111 Mesa. 3221S Broad St .• Ntwport Way, Co111 MeH, CA with the County Clerk of SOAIES 88 Fil Dr Colla atY 16, 1995. Irvine, CA 92720 The • em.n 01 a 118 o ntll under the Flctllloua CA 92628 Beach CA 921563 92826 Orange County on March M CA 9262~ ·• . Fl372H Thi• bu•lntH 11 con-dot ~~'°"'art March 17, 24, 31, April 7, Buline11 Nam•(•) lated Thi• bu•lneH la con-Thi• 'bu1lnt11 I• con-Thi• bu1ln111 Is con- 10, 1995. R~~~rt F Wagnet 537 PubRsh.cl Newpor1 Beach-duel.cl by: an Individual CO~MW~~ ~OASTAL. 1995. abo'4 on: ,Ya duct.cl by: an Individual duc:ttd by: an lndMdual duct.cl by: an Individual F839547 Newport C.nttf Dr.,' Suite Costa Meaa Dally Pilot ~'If!:'=:~~ : 2100 Bristol SI., Bldg. 1299 ~"=~er lllld The regl1tranl(•) com-The rtgl1trant(1) com· The regl1tran1(1) com- Publlahed Newport Beach-369, Newport Beech, CA Match 17, 24, 31, April 7, ,... under the Actltlous G203, Cotta Meaa, CA PUBLIC NOTICE with• lhl =ty ~k ot menc.cl lo tranuct bUsJ. menctd to transact l:?'Jll· menc.ci to transae1 busJ. Costa Mesa Dally Piiot 92660 1995 8 1 N ( ) 11 ted 9282e Of c ty M h 11111 und9f th• Flcllllous nesa under the FlcUllous ne.a ·under the Aclltlous March 17, 24, 31, April 7, This bualneu ta con-· f308 ~~·:.no~; 1 1 ATDT Inc. (CA) 2900 Fictitious 17~ oun on arc BuslneH Nam•(•) listed 8u1lnH1 Name(s) llated Bu1lne11 Name(s) U1t1d 1995. . ducted by: an lndlvldual PtiJI Kottka 8rlatoi SI.,• Bldg.' 0203, BualnlH N•m• • · F 1 abov• on: 10-1·92 abOv• on: 2 year• above on: n/a f313 Th• regl11rant(•) com-PUBLIC NOTICE Thi• tlaltment was filed Co111 Me11, CA 12626 lt•tement 14034 Clllf Vontlng Melitta H. Wt1ren Arni• Boyle ---------• menced lo tranuct busl· with th C ty Ct k 1 Thi• builntll I• con· Thi foll . Publlshecl Newpoft Beach-Thia 11&1ement was filed Thie 1tatemen1 was flltd Thi• atatement was flied PUBLIC NOTICE nesa undlf the flcllllout Flolltlou• Ofeno• • eou°::~ on ~arc~ duct.cl by: • corporation doing bu~:~ =aona are Co•t• Mesa Dally Piiot with the County Clerk of with the County Clerk of with the County Clerk ol ---------1 8uslness Name(•) lilt.cl 8u1lnH1 Nttme 15. 1995 Tht r1glilranl(I) com-UFEMARK tNTEAACTIVE March 24, 31, April 7, 1•. OftnO• County on Mt1ch Ofang1 County on Febru-Ofange County on Miich Fictitious above on: Feb 20lh lt•tem.nt ' FMOilO menc:ed to trantact bull· •500 Campus Drive Sulti 1195. 3, 1995 atY 28, 1995 3, 1995 auatneu Nam• Robert F. Wagner The toUowlng perlON are neaa under the Flc:tllloua 62e Newport e.aeh CA F317 Fl3882t Fe38334 Fl38822 statement This statement wu filed doing bullne11 u : Published Newport e..m. 8u1lne11 Name(•) U1ttd 9286o. Kur1 w. Christian, Publlsh.cl Newport Beach-Publllhed Newpor1 Beech-Publithed Newport 8Hch- Th• following persons are with the County Cltrk ol WCI FACIUTY SE.RVICES, Coate M•ll Dally Pilot al>ov9 on: 2·21·95 345 Meadowbrook Or· PUBLIC NOTICE Coale MIH Dally Piiot Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Cotta Mesa Dally Piiot doing business u : Orange County on Ftbru-390 E. Crowthtf Ave .. Pia· March 31, April 7• 1•. 21 • ATOT, Inc., Cart Bjotkqvlat, eno•. CA 92665 ' Match 10. 17, 24, 31, 1995. March 10, 17, 24, 31, 1995. Mtrch 10, 17, 24, 31, 1995. BODY HEALTH, 20351 Ir· Vi 28, 1995 cenlla, CA 92870 1995 President Thl i bu1lneH 11 con-Flotltlou1 F2&6 F272 f 287 vtne Ave .. Suite C-4, Santa Fl3833t WHtern Corporal• Im· '1=336 Thl1 1tal1ment wat llled ducted by:.,, Individual 8uaJne11 Name Ana Helghts.cAe2101 Publlthed Newport ag11, tca111ornl1). 390 E. PUBLICNOTICE with th• County c1e11t ot Th• reglatrant<•> com-. Statement PUBLICNOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Judy Ann Smith. 1613 W. BHch..CO•ta M11• Dally Crowther Ave.. Placentia, Orange County on Febru-menc.cl to tranuct busl-Tht following pertona 111 ---------1---------1--------- Balboa. Newp0r1 B11ch. Pilot Marett 1o 17, 2•. 31, CA 92670 FloUtloui ary 28, 1995 neu undef the Flctltioua doing t>uslne.u 11: Flctlt1ou1 Flctltlou1 Flctltloue CA 92663 1995 ' Thlt bu1ln111 11 con-Fl38329 8u1lne11 Nam.(1) ll1t.cl PACIFIC COAST HAIR DE· BualnHS Nam. Buelneu Name Bualn ... Name JeH LH Shotwell, 1613 W. • F26S duct.cl by:• COfJ>Ot•lion Buelnese N8me Publlahld Newport Be~ above on: 4-1·95 SIGN, 1600 W. Pacific Statement Statement lt•t1ment Balboa Blvd., Newport Th• regl1trant(1) com-ltetement Cotta Mt" Dally Pilot •Kurt w. Ctvls1lan Coast Hwy.. Newpo rt Thi following petlOnl .,. The following persona are Tht following pertona art B11ch, CA 92663 PUBLIC HOTICE menc.cl 10 ltenuct bus!-Thi following S*IOlll 11• M h 10 17 24 31 1995 Thia atatement wu 1\led Beach. CA 92663 doing buslntts u : doing butJMts as: doing business u : This buslneu Is con· nell undtf IN fictitious doing busfneH as: arc ' ' ' ' . with 1he Courity Cltrk of Renee' Carleton, 13932 ACTION SATELUTE, 235 JAKARTA, 10411 Kamuela THE ROCKIN DOCTOR , ducted by: co-partnera FlctlUoue Buslnen Namt(I) listed THE TOUR MATE GOLF F261 Ofange County on March Pegg St., WHlmlnstlf, CA S. TusUn Ave., Orange, CA Dr., Huntington Beach, CA t8171 Euclid, Fountain VtJ. The registrant(•) com-BualneH Name above on: n/• SHOP, K·141S, 5555 McF•d· PUBLIC NOTICE 10. 1995. 92683 92666 92648 llY. CA 92708 meneed lo tran111ct busl· St•tement W11tern Corporatt Im-den Avt., Huntington F139549 Thi• bu1lnt11 ta con· Steven Jam• Bird, 1270 Shert1 Ann Smith, 10411 Jfm Rltttr, 823 W. Steven•. neu under the Flcllllous Tht followtng per•on• are ages, /SI Prt1ldenl Beech, CA 92649 F10Utlou1 Pubtllhtd Newport Beach-ducted by: •!' Individual Rutland Rd., 18, Newport Kamuela Dr.. Huntington A.pl. 5, Santa Ana, CA Buslneu Name(•) listed doing business u : T.hl• ttat1m1nt WH liltd Eugen• Steven Tottl, 322 luilneu H•m• Cotta Mesa Dally Pilot The "gl1lranl(•) com-Beach, CA 9281SO Beach, CA 92646 92707 above on: n/a LAGUNA BEACH IM· with IN County Cleric of 62nd St, Newport Beach, Statem.nt Mar h 17 24 31 ...... 11 7 meoc.cl lo ltanaac:t bull-Thi• bu1lne11 I• con-Thi• bu1lnen 11 con-Thia bu1lne11 la con- Judy Ann Smith PORTS 3285 L.agUNL Can-Orange County on March CA 92863 The followlng plf'IOftl art c • • • ...,. • ne11 undtt' the Actlllous duct.cl by: an lndMdual duct.cl by: an lndMdual duct.cl by: an Individual This 1ta1emenl was filed yon AO.d Laguna Beach 17, 1995. Thi• bu1ln111 It con-doing buslneu u · 1995. Bulintn N1m1(1) lilted Th• rtgl1trant(1) com-The r1glitrenl(1) com-Tht reglalrant(t) com. with the County Clerk ot CA 92651 ' ' FM0345 duct.cl by: en lndlvlduaJ SEE WHO'S SEWING '309 above on: ftb. 21, 1995 rnencld to 1nn1aet busf. mlnC9d to trensact bus!-mtnc.cl 10 trenaact bu1J. Orange County on Febfu. Albert Paolucci, 5 Morning Published Newport Beach-Th• regl11r1nl(1) com-16580 Ml Mlchaell• Foun'. PUBLIC NOTICE RenM' c.,i11on nest und., ttll ActlUous neu unctw the Actitlous ntaa under the Flctltlou$ •ry 21 , 1995. Glocy, Rancho Santa Mar· Cot1a MHI Dally Pilot menc:ed to transact bUsJ. taJn vaney. CA 92708 Thi' 1tatement WH ftled Bu11nea1 Ntrne(I) list.cl Bu1lnt11 Namt(t) ll1ted Bu1lnt11 Nam•(•) listed F937528 gartta CA 92688 March 24 31 Aprl 7 14 neu undtf the Flclllloua Lynn B.clell Wilson s.. Flclllloui with the County Clttk of abow on: nl• above on: nJa above on: nJa Publl1hed Newpor1 Beach· This ' bu11neu la con-1995 ' ' ' ' Busln111 Nam•(•) listed huua 16580 Mt MlchHlll 8 1 N Orange County on Febfu. Steven Jam11 Bltd Shert1 Smith Jim Ritter Costa Mua Dally Pilot ducted by: an Individual · F316 •J>°"• on~~· rt Cir .. 'Fountain Valley, CA u:t'*•• •;n• atY 28, 1995 Thia 1ta1em1nl was flied Thia 1t1t1m1nt wa1 flied Thll •tatement waa filed March 17 24 31 April 7 Th• reglatran1(1) com-~ene • ot 92708 Th f !i •m•n / F938310 with th• County Clerk ot with lh• County Clerk ol with th• County Clerk of 1995. ' ' ' ' menced 10 tranaact bull· PUBLIC NOTICE ~· :1~n1 ~ n~ Thi• bualntu 11 con-dol • :01 ng ~· .,, P\lbllshed Newport Beach-Ortngt County on Febru· Orang• County on f1bfu. Orang• County on Febru-'307 ness under the Flclltkxn 1 unty k 0 duct~ by: an lndMdual R~ 1 ~·~ ~ Co1t1 Mtaa Dally Pllol ftt'/ 14, 1995 atY 28, 1995 ~ ary 28, 1995 ---------• Suslnts1 . N11me(1) lillld Fictitious ro~ County on March The r1gl1trant(1) com-;AIR,~~crE.s 18~ S~.NI~: March 10, 17, 24, 31, 1995. Fl3704t Fl3831i , F838348 PUBLIC NOTICE abOve on. November 10. Buelneu Name • · , .... , ... ,. mencld to transact bull-Coata Mesa. CA 92627 F274 Publlahed Newpor1 Beach-Publlshtd Ntwport Beach-Published Newpor1 Beac:h- ---------11994 Statement -_... ntt• under the Flctl1lou1 Juon Wayne Erlckton Co1ta M•H Dally Pilot Co111 Mtaa Daily Piiot Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Fictitious Att>ert Paolucci · The lollowlng peraons are Publlthtd Newport Beach-Builnen Name(s) listed 145 E. 18th St., -.12, Co11a PUBLIC NOTICE March 10, 17, 24, 31, 1995. March 10, 17, 24, 31, 1995. March 10, 17, 24, 31, 1995. Bu1lne11 Name This atalemtnt was filed doing buslneu 11· Co1t1 Mesa Dally Piiot lbOYt M111 CA 92827 F264 F275 F267 s .. t•m•nl with the County Cltrk of NETTAAE, 720 ;12 Mar· March 17, 24, 31, AprP 7, LyM Bedell Wilson S•• Thi•• busln•H 1, con-Flctltloua The followlng persons are ?~~e 5 County on March guerllt, Corona del Mar, 1995. h~I .. t 1 flied ducted by: an Individual BuslnHa Nam• PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE doing business as: • 1~ · CA 92625 • 1302 a 1 emen was The rtglslrant(•) com-Sl•t•m1nt SMART STORAGE AND F93954t Tom MorrltHy, 720 1/2 wllh the County Cle11t ot mine.cl 10 transact busl· The 1o»owing peraon1 are Flotltlou1 Fictitious When you write CONSTRUCTION, 7130 Published Newpor1 Beach-Marguerite, Corona def PUBLIC NOTICE Orang• County on March ne11 unCS.r the fictitious doing buslneu ••: Busln11e Name BuslneH Name 3 Classified ad, Hazard, Westminster, CA Co1ta MtH Dally Pilot Mar, CA 92625 3, 1995 I 1 Bualneu Namt(I) list.cl VIVANT PHARMACEUTI· Statement ltatem•nt 92683 M111ch 17, 24, 31, AprU 7, CM• O.Donato, 720 1/2 Flolltloue F 38 87 above on: n/a CALS. 1181 Dowr 1100. Thi following pettona are Thi following persona are include all Tony F. Gauthier, 7130 1995. Marguerllt , Corona def Bue.lneu Name Publiahld Ntwp0'1 8eac;h-Jason W. Erlckaon Newport S.act\, CA l2G&3 dolna bualntll u : · dolna bullnesa .. : the facts 11azard, Westmlnaltr. CA l303 Mar, CA 92825 S .. tement Co1ta MHa Dally Piiot Thinking f h I Vlv_,,t Inc.. (CA), 81S1 OPASO BALBOA THAI BAR°hETT ENGINEERING, and get the 92683 Thi• bu1Jneu 11 con-Thllonowtng~art Mllct\10.17,24 31 1995. 0 ~v;g• Dover #100, Newport CAFE, 209 \.\Palm St, 118811 WHt1rn Av1nu•. Matthew F. Gauthier, 7130 To place an ad In duc:ttd by: co-partners doing buslnfft u : ' • FVe garage aa • Beach, 92683 NewPort B•actt. CA 92661 Stanton, Calllomla 90680 results Huard, Westminster. CA Cl•••lfl•d Tht regl1trant(1) com-a) TRI STAR INSTALLA· GCILAv• 8u18 •1FcaJl!tDt Thi• bu1ln111 11 con-T•rajar lnlhapantl. 3291 Barrett Edwtrd Cloud, you want. 92883 Call 842·5878. menctd 10 lranuct bu1J. TION..:. b) TRI STAA INSU· Buy It. 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BAI.BOA -new roofl •428" BALIOA 1rvtne Terr ... fMftt --------·• PENINSUIJl 1007 vaunw'\ay ••R·211A + D•N PINDISUI.& Z107 row. 1IO" OOW1 w.w. llVDfl 2144 -------"--"'""'~ 2200 + ''· angl ~. :ssoo eq ft. ~· 2h+ Penln.ul• "4b<1Ah B!ACB 1069 xAg y•rd, IOUlh facing ............ NaMlftftrt meld'• ..... epe ........... c ... ~.,golf temod • l•d h om•1 l•••••8iiiliil lg bac)(yd ••1•1000 UUll :--pr• Ouleel .-,o. •~ courM, 2bcl 2V.ba. nu Sunny patloa, rooftop I bluff Ori I I Atlt M«>•ll4 RltJ 723-4494 , __ __... ____ , OtPU~ AO, OW, ear. a deck, prlce<i to Hit ••• Ina 381' w/oon vMw S1700 COST& IOU 2124 p•tlot 11371171-4991 H2&1( Balboa New-Rambling Ranch W/ LOTS OcMntrotll •Br '24001'W•••••••I ....-Rl1y 72 ......... 4 28d 29• 1xpand9d p..,.,_118 ,. 18d 11., ••• .. -. -.... ..~•a" noor s>1en• P01 ••"• • 1 .. 00 "o •• nN• c1 On the move? Sell your extra household ltema tn Claaslfled 2 car attached garage, •llll~OIA.loll•llll••'••I Npt ShoNie 3er l1US =-. 1:.. ..:; 'I.;, n.w kitchen, egg mw .-. ~ .,... c. Mitt•. mutt ..... ~ ................. --.,.. IUIQllOn04 upgrad... Prlc•d luy, 1749,000, wf8P-127t,eoo. owe 1ec 10 proved Pl8na. 1uiw q~ buYefl CaN """*'· d 747Ga "'* N .. C~t4 .. ~1·7•70 euy It. Sell It. P'tnd tt. "-mu sc c1 ... m.-. -------- ~M ••• In Bluffs. grt AT THE BEACH locl 1-ety .,,d unlt/gr1 P•llO/lnCI ltlg, W/d hll-Annual Rental• •· sulO/mo 11CM211 L.arw4' -.. ... ,..,. ilo CYili Twnnm. 381' Studio Unit ........ 1450 a~aa, a Ptltlol. •Int 28d/bay IMw •. 11'50 lolf cou,.• vt1w1. 2ecs patio \#\It . 11 aso erbef. p$ant atwtt.,., V2 + d9'Htock 12•50 rec: .. Md llghdng, A/C, c.I '-a-.W4 C0tJan kltch. Avail 4/ nit PFd ,,.. !'·~70mo ~ldw/d -.__ .,,.., • ._, 1-4-YI _ ........... _ l•IPll"ll_ .... _____ ~ 671lJMA ••o GYM vi.w, Hr ~ -!:!!!! • 2~ ... u ... ,..,,. Ln ~t•i!""r-+•wt..,.._.w"'/JM-..-.p;;JO; ...... -. Tenntpool. ltllO IN. Vleiw of ... "'· '""" ,,_ .. 11CMa1·Ha r,~. ....; .. ~ ............ m yr. If-;.,,,._,. row aad-a.11. ... i1K4;L ""'""""' """ ~. 1 w. ..,. I ..,., I ....,_ Wiit a34UI C-... .._ tct oomM "°'"" M ttm•MCM11• Ma ... 7a - !!'.,,art a..ch/Coata Mesa D~ly Piiot lia!'J:IT N!WPOIT BALBOA COSTA IDS& 2124 DWPolT • IDTALS TO utn'ALS TO lNVESTIONT LOST • PllSOllAU ;-i....,...iiB!!!~Z~H~I llACB 2119 PDilfSUt& Zto7 IUCB 2M9 SBAU 2724 5°••• ..._ ____ _ t•R·t•A 1110,rno. ·-----•··-----•1 •• ~---iili27•2•4 OPPOlttUMn P001f'D 2925.- Beach Area Yearly Unfurn 3 6 4BR·2 Baths $1375 to $1800 mo. VIiia Rentals 675-4912 Property Mgmt KA•T•LUl'I' 5Br 3Ba Barfrenl 28d·2 2 Lnctty=:Fpoot, , rw 1• i-2908 •------·~--home, large yard. car PMklnO pool ell tr • No ....... \\.....,...... A GrM1 ,.._ te U..I Npl lloh-Oulet rmma&e LOaT KAYAK l'INAllC• & ....,_ Great locatlonl $2700/ dock avt. No .,.19 ~· ae• 1br w/huge mutt, we1e In I.lg 3 8d 3Ba condo wanted for b .. chft()(lt a.otttn. New .....,. RSWARD 1400 toe IOOO • .,.., mo IHM. fS.40-4718 11500 973-M40 tit .. _... F ........... c11t 1710; 2br 2"" •1s •N~rt Cr"t* home. $800/mo, 1•1/ lion lyst... Ct••••• Current Dn19n 5°'" 12.M/mln. 11 +. LIDO Baytnt, L.gdOdt, t S1M1U1 nt rwm• poollapa ~ pttv ba wttwo rma/2 la.a1 req'd. 50'·1731 45K every 30 Daya. •tlc• ST model, y .. low PrQC.11100. tm414-74a lovely 3bd/3ba+lamlly ,ruRN STUDIO 8928 Large 1Bt, "" cable, cloHta, aulte-llke. Npt Hgta L.g rm In 2Br Min lnv.atmeot 13,400 g:tko'm~~own co~r:'v 1-WHA--T._.;D;...H-ta_C_T_1""6N- room or 41h bd !yr Fl.Ill kitchen. No peta. poof, gated pattilng, Pen Pl beaut remod q uiet. pleaaant. d ean, duplx, Iota of ehelVH. Call 80C>-e41-835'. dock In N~port H••· SHOULD YOU OOn furn/unlum e73-7S;;" • Stepa to beech. cwpor1•. 942 ... H 1Bd, upatta, lg aundk, nice lrg pool, Jae, ten-CIHn kitchen. N/S. ..~ - Hpt ••• c~zy 3Br ;Ba P~!';;~::.o •~teht & •re•zw 1BR :'! ~·~~· ~ ~!·rk!e:· r~~·':R,~ S37hdep. 122.aos1 •••••••••I ~h.°:tt~~~· !,,~~~ 1~1~~ ':'t , hOUH atepa 10 beach. v a c ant 19001 no PPM· Pvt se\:' pool, $825 + dep + ~ utlla, Npt Hgt• L.rg Br/pvt ANNOUNCEMENTS cover attached. Serial $3.99/mln. HI+. Frplc, gar, 11575 lse. Stove 6 · refrlg. c~an: ,; .. m,:;:d 722.1~ mo 842·9050 Ba In exec home. Jae. n u mb • r O O CD· Pfocll Co. 802-954-7420 Avail 4/1. 942-4017 r•rnod, aefe. e7:MS818 , • aeaut NB/Dover Shra. fp, N/S. $475+ Y.i utll, 48050994. Plea .. call •OCEAN VIEW* CO"'ONA E aide 3Bd·1Ba cottage MJSCELLANEOUS Owner trvta. 573-4848 714· 04,..!5771 day: --------1600sq tt + 2bd Zba I\ new cpl/paint, w/d lllfr lmmac, trg. aunny. KIV x 327. Lve msg 24 Hr LOST a. 976-8485 nfOht. MEMBE.RSBIPS • 1~· • hkupa ... ,...,... patio '••~ lndry/cable. No pet. Q Reward $200. 3018 pl, walk to bell. villa Bal· DE.L MAR 2822 • -... ~.. ~ $.400 tit 94 fOYn"'-boa/S1495/(909)598-9347 $885 No pet 722-8294 + u . 5·8515 *OCEANFRONT unu 2925 Loat photos w/n-ea iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii E'SID• Hae 2er, hw CDM Non-amkr •hare Pet ok: 5499 722-0824 Bk caljed Hyperapace. CLOSll TO al!ACHI flra $825. Studio 3Br 2Ba, frplc, new FOUND 3 /18199 CM/NB area Reward. Balboa Bay Clult APARTMENTS Charming 2Bd·2P• + S550. New carpeta, ROOMS 2708 carpet. Near beach. Shr 3Bd 3B•·N8 HH Queen•le1t Heeler 845-9052 M•mberllhlp FOR RENT ofc. New cpt, atove, FREE UTIL.. 650-5288 $.450/i:no. 675-4502 llrplc, pool, apa, w/d , Mix. Female, white w/ LOST RINQ Wanted frig, w/d, 2 car, $1375 gar, reap, '$450/mo. black & brown apote, Gb L '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! l!A8T81D• 19R, n~ . CM·S350 Roomy hae. 84 9812 L. rod coll••, Paularlno & Id Pinky, domed Please catl 63t-6tr.J't ;:: _A_v_I 4_1_1_7_8_0._3_8_.7_8 __ 1 carpeta & paint, encl 3M Hamllton, Costa Want reapon per•on. 4· · eave msg. ... wllh deeply etche<1 1--------- COSTA .. 'l!SA 2824 yard. No peta. ~95/ Mesa, rear unit. $400/ um.cable,w/d Incl. Bear St. 714•751 ·5851 llnH. May have been Lifetime memberahlp BALBOA ISLAND m~ mo. 948-0758 mo. SM after 6pm. * Avail now. 842•5889 FOUND PUPPY 10 11 3/2 1 at 1rvlne to University Athletic 2606 l!AaTSID• 2Bd·11hBe 548-8179 * COMMERCIAL Male, 6-8 moa old. Price Club. Famlly Club In Newport Bc:h. ij!ii!i~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii r--------.. 1 Dover Stu:e.Jrg Hm ••ntlmental v•lue.-$3000, no d1.1es. 714-COZV GARAGE APT * * * * * -New palnt/cpt, ga· CM ne•r OCC. Safe, Pool, apa, prlv Bd/Ba REAL ESTATE Call to ID. 831·8333 REWARD. Pleas• call 558-9263, BHs Unfurnished, no park· beclal O~•tV•lue rage $825/mo. 1885 Ir· friendly home. Incl lmmac, quiet area, Found Watch al 073·3458. Ing. $795/mo. Call From Low 1540/mo vine Ave. 720·9422 utll, lndry, pool. Avall $650/mo Scott fS50-2727 Backbay. 945-9052 LOST: BLACK CAT 875 5708 Bl LARO• 1 Br W/gar & now. 1350. Non-amkr. FOUND: CAT wt • . k• To Beach opener, lndry A refrlg, 87~9805/d 662·2t23/e E'•ld• CM Feminine BUSINESS OFFICE Tortoise shell with col· th hair missing on EMPLOYMENT Cute 3Br 1Ba upper, like new &•very quiet new pnt/crpt/drapea. decor, ahr apacloua rear, Balboa Penln- 124 Agate. New kit/ 162 bed room• 1895/mo S4W22il 3 bd 2ba hm, frpl, w/d , FOR RENT 2769 lar & tag. Costa MHa aula. Call 675-2184 I••••••••• crpt/pnt. 2·Cat prkng refrig/range/mlcro "A QR••T p• ·c-RENTALS ro· ~ yd. Sep pll. t rm evt for 3/25. Call 63t-3428 LOST: Man'• l•re• St150 Incl I.I\ 673-3039 Lota of Buflt-lne --• r .. p. $440/mo Ii\ utils, FOUND: CAT·Orange & blue JACKET. North I-------__;* Ort Studio 3 doors laundry, pool, carport TO COME HOME TO" SHARE 2724 S300 aec 548-4435. NEWPORT BCH..OFC White, friendly male at Bay Alley, Balboa Is· EMPLOYMENT from S. Bayfro nt. Avl • • * * * S pacloua & bright From $400. 419 Old Mariners llbrary 3/291 land. 67s-9797 5530 Great Location! 1BR A 2BR. No peta. HB/NB border. 1 ml to Newport Blvd. Frank· (714) 757-0551 · 4/1. $525 Incl utlls. No Call Now 831-8427 ***** beach. Share 2Br 2Ba. lln Realty 840-7000 Reward: Lost Cal kitchen. 818/247·2446 Great Tenantal Roomat• wanted to No amk. s4so+s200 FOUND 1 GIRL'S 3yr old grny/whlte ---------.. _c_a_1_i _5_4_a-o_4_9_2_,, LAGUNA ahar• a large 4br 3 ba deposit. 868-9439 NICE window ottlce In BIKE· B 1 a ck• 5-Slamlsa. 111bs., blue BALBOA cua1om home In Hun-PR firm. 10•11. airport speed. near Back Bay eyea (big). Missing _________ ,BEACH 2648 tlngt()(I Beach. Pool & NB-Resp n/amkr, ahr area. Walerscaped. High School, Co sta s ince 3124/95. L.ast Admln Aeat Frr Entertainment co. Help w/phone, mall, etc. 54().9203 PENINSUIA 2607 1 Bd 1 Ba 1-car gar, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil J acuzzi, whllewashed 4bd hm, on water, shr Grea t prkng. Olllce Mesa. Call to 1.D. seen on Santa Ana SI Drive-by H Brt H L oak everywhere, foyer ba, avl 4/9. S500 + equip av all. Kitch & 642· 12f8. & W a In u t, Cost a 1--------- •SSOO clean 18r dplxe 1775 Wes tmlnl1ter ew, • ag, 2Bdr, & plush landscaping. V• utlls 650-3113 conl rm. $350-$450/ Gold & diamond llnk Mosa. Please help. ADMIN ASST $790/mo 842·5488 ZBa, all appt. 2 lrg o S h 436-9575 N I al h I al Alao large atudlo apt. dcka, ocn vu, ateps to $400 mo. + 500 sec. NB-ahr lrg Bk-bait HH m · era breclat, L.OST MAR _6_46_·_20_6_3_._____ at on ote re •~ 417 E. Bay Av, Balboa 1Bd, walk·ln closet, en· beh. 11250 lae/673·1576 964-1339/574-4247 M/F n/smk, golf vu, frplc, OFFICE SPACE AVAIL 27 In either Balboa or Whether you're buying tate 'firm, Npt Beach stv/lrlg N/pet. 547·1155 closed garage, $650.1 _________ ---------trg yard, no pets, 1 have for non-p rollt org. Xlnl NB Bch, R•w•rd or selling, Class1fled otflco. StrQflg admln Avl 4/151 No peta. NEWPORT A Great Place to Llvel 2. $485/mo 831-4491 loc nr SC Plaza. L.ots 873-0898 covers all your noodsl Hp req. Real estate & ---------13Bd 2Ba, newly redec Betty 644-2270 L.rg 3 Bd 3Ba condo of prkng. Up to 10,000 LOST COCKATIEL Macintosh exp a plus. Npt Hghl• 3Br 2\AaBa, 2nd fir apt, for tyr + 1---------BEACH 2669 •Newport Creal• Nawport Creat town· FAX resume to 714· newer 2·sty hH , olc, lse by owner. Approx 1 BR Moblle Home 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii prlv ba w/tWo rms/2 home to ahare with re· aq ft, w/ulil. Roger or Gray & white, very ••••••••• 760-6658. Hotel Part· greal yard. $1750/mo 1200 sq/II. No pets. Quiet & Secure. 11 c loseta, sulte·llke. aponslble N/S. Private Linda, 7t4/754·14oo. lame. Lost 3'22• Roch· ners. Inc .. 840 New· grdnr Incl. 321 2 Broad Nr main/Balboa. Call 1991 Newport Blvd. •1BR $625• Quiet, pleasant, clean, room w/bath, cable, ester & Orange, CM. PERSONALS port Center Or. #490, For appt 251·8334 Nowl (818) 501-<>097. 84e.8373 2BR 2BA $725/Up nice trg pool, Jae, ten· private p hone tine. •••••••• Please holpl 548"9471 Npt Beach. CA 92660. ~~~1geo~30d1~~~r.·~e~ ~~·rk!~:· r~~e~~~ rn~fv~~~n~~!~~· c~!~~ BUSINESS & SN~~s~~w~ LAB With CAl•SCAN! Have your classified ad in 176 newspapers with a combined circulation over 3 milflon. $400 Is ell It takes to place a 25 word or less elasslfled ad. $15 for each additional word. CALeSCAN 916 449-6000 p ets. No feH. No $625 + dep + 'h ullls, req'd. Call 650-0454 FINANCE Named "Klondike." PERSONALS 3002 lease. 545 ... 855 842·9050 and leave message. Hearlbroken c hlld . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $500 REWARD 714-447·311 1 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 BUSINESS lost Dog Whl/tan/blk Beagle Name -Sam, Ploa se call lag# or 722-9511 ••••••• •Lttkla1 Ftr lttt?• • Fldlt Tt4tfl • ._ laty, Fu tattll~aM QUIET & SERENE Palm _l\;Iesa Apart:nient:s So ncu & yet so far ... That's the feeling you gee when you live at Palm Mesa amid the lush greenery of secluded woods & St.atcly p.t1ms. A Srudios, l & 2 Bedrooms · Jrs S575 to S600 · 1 BR S625 to $650 • 2BR sns to S7SO A No Pm A Vertical Blinds A C.c1ling faru A NEW Carpet, Pamr & Ttlc A Filncss Room A Heated Pool & J3CUXlJ A Patios & B3.komes A G-Mago Available Office Hour..: 9:00 am · 5.00 pm M·F and I 0:00 am • 4:00 pm wttkcnds 156 l M~a Dr · San12 Ana Heights, CA (7 14) 546-9860 OPPORTUNITY 2904 CLASSIFIED ~1·900-656-• 2M~ ., IWl:dll fltl"(/I •••• •• •AREA MILLIONAIRE• Seeks 5 entrepreneurs Interested In making serious S Call 549·5386 PAV PHONE ROUTE 50 Prime Estab l ocs Earn $1500 wkly. Call It's the resource you can.\count on to sell o myr ad of merchan· dlse Items, becausel=:;;~ii~iifiiiR our columns compolll qualihod buyers . to calll 842-5878 1·800·200·9137 24 hrs --------- BUSINESS 1 OPPORTUNITY BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 2904 2904 $50 -$100K Ground floor, fast growth business for mechanically inclined independent contractor. Five spots available greater So. Cal area. We have solid customer base. sales help. You need CA Dr. Lie . Insurance $1 0 to $25k cash/equity depending on overall qualif 1cations. Call 209/445-1346 d nlte • Live Paychlct * 900·776-9000 ext 6401 S3.99 per mln/18 + Procell (602)954·7420 HOTTEST NEW Al.TERKATIVE DATELINE G•v or Str•lght 1·900-726-0033 •• 9826 $2.99/mln. 18 + . (Procall Co. 602·954·7420) ADMIN ASST PIT Ass t to regional mgr of Fortune 500 co. 20 hrs/week, somewhat flex. Small congenial office. good phone & PC skills (DOS). Must be adaptive, depend· a ble, quick & able to work with minimum s upervision. Process expense reports, or· ganlze meetings, take on special project•. gen office dulies. S8· S 1 0/hr. Send resume to: Eaton Corp .. 1647 Babcock St.. Costa Mesa, CA 92627. FAX #548·4650. ADVERTISING ASSISTANT Full tim e , $7.50/hr. Stable, OEPENOABL.E Individual needed to provide clorlcal aup· port for tho Classllled Advertising Oeparl· ment of a g rowlnliJ community newspaper cha in. Accurate typing of 50-55wpm a MUSt . Dulles Include dllta entry & heavy pho nes. Hours 8:30am·5:30pm Mon·Frl. Good ben· efits, opportun ity for growth. Physlcattarug testing ls a prerequi· s lle of em ployment. Send resume to (714) 631-6594 Atte ntion. Judy Oetting Of caU (714) 574-4250 '°' In· tervlew. ------1 CARPENTRY 3510 CLEANING CONCRETE le FENCES HAUUNG 3720 IANDSCAPE & PAINTING 3858 PIANO & VOCAL ROOFING 3919 SERVICE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICES 3548 MASONRY 3557 & DECKS 3615 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IAWN CARE 3808 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LESSONS 3868liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil DIRE CT 0 RY Rtpalr1. Remod. Doon. Wi-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii JUNK To The DUMP liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • W • P • YOU NGQ UIS T iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii RReroo!lng Speclal.lat ~ 1-------·1 dowt, cablntts, atucc:o & dry-•Houaecln/Wlndow.• ..-Quallty & Pride-All •FENCES GATES• (714-988·1882t or .. n Scene landscpng Painting Contr•clor PIANO Beg.·Advanced FRepEBlErEs. Esl.tab 21384976.,!; ADDmONS REMODELING 3410 DUNCAN CONSTRUCTION 20 Yrs Exp. Small & L.g. Job• 850-7042 w ... ~. gat ... etc. lie. weekly, Bl-•ekly. aspects of concrete & new/repair/post replaced Will haul what Trash & Irrigation, Trimming Oual. painting by profls All agH ·Teacher cert. 99().st.77 1 2 3 1 "': 35yrs exp Jerry 642.0517 Move-Ina/outs. Refs, masonry. Best .. rv1ce, Redwood~ L.#576605 Man won'll 984·5259 & Removals, Clean-Ue#602098. Ins. Entertalnl'l')ent Avail. A to z HANDYMAN Eng, Pine 845-8888 33 yra In are L 631·3859 Jim Whyte 642·7206 ups 6 Malnt, St. Uc. __ F_re_e_e_s_t._64_s._3_30_5_ Jennlle r 640-8669 •THUNDER ROOFINO• INSTAWREfAC£ CABINETS A TOUCH OF CLASS 1---------•Wood Fenc .. • HEALTH, BEAUTY 1 599025• 850.8109 21yrsOualltyPalntlng ~~~J~1• 01R~=f~~o:~ t<Jtcnens, baths, doors. Cleaning. RH /Comm CONTRACTORS rwplacl/repalr, "" hlUllng & FITNESS 3740 lacmo:p1·,•e1°.•0~~=~·~Pg 24 ':.i~~-S ~~~~~~P:i~or PET Uc 638144846-4122 windows. Doug 541>-7258 Uc/Bonded. FrH Eat. GENERAL 3558 eslimet ... Low prices. Lk:'d liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Tree trim, Gen~ral' Uc 280044 945·3209 SERVICES 38 70 1-------- HIRE A CARPENTER Teresa 282"7143 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii AdYanllQI Constr. 974-530I Back Bar Chiropractic M1lntenanee. 550-9316 QUALITY CARE TRANSIATOR/ Add I Ilona/Remo dels Hs ec leanlng, ex p'd , CPI BUILDERS INC ---------Announce• Or Derion• caaEfaE"' yac•TIONI Landscape Malnl. 20 yrs exp, excellont .. " , " ... .. .. TUTOR 3927 F~~~~~~l~~~~ifi~~~.' :::klyr~:,~ ;:.~~~tly· UeR•.!5Jd1~t12a41.c1noanu•rte.d• GMIASIRRSO/RS ~7~~11!3~~5~1 ~6 Repair/Mow/Clean-ups workmanship, fair Oon t 1tre11 your pets. "' .... 3682 ---------Mallbu·llght·Speclalsl prices. 645·24 t 7 Ron In-home TL.C by COM ANTIQUES, Jerry, 780.7884 prop8'1y. Dora 83&-8t24 (7t4) 985-4993 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LoH Fal Faall Our MD• Call Pete 722·7732 ---------1 rH. •Dally walks/hugs Kathr'• HouHkeeplng get results. latest • TREES • CHUNG'S PAINTING •Scheduled feodlngs. SPANISH/ENGLISH Ind/group lessons by exp'd , So. Amer Tutor. Sua•n• 873·7409 ETC. 3420 CARPET INSTALL Ouallty Work w/refs. •---------HARBOR GLASS CO. diet• & mods as seen 20 Yrs Exp. Gd Prlcel •Mall pickup, e tc. Rellabl• 449.7975 DECX Comm/Rea. Storefrnl, on TV's 20120 & Feb. Topped/Relllo••· r..aw11a, Guar work. Free Est. •Dally check-In II req. Or•nd O!Mnlng In COM i&iiREiiiiiiPiiAiiiiRiiSiiiii3ii5iiii16ii,_P_a_o_er_: (7_14_)_66_7_-09_1_8_ COATING 3570 wlndowa-, wrdrbe , tub/ Allure mag. Nowport aon*ft.dnup. 751-3476 Uc#375602 538-1534 •L.OW RATES. L.lc/ The Antique Oat• ·-showe r. L.lc. 642-0424 Barlatrlc Ctr 673 8588 JENKINS PAINTINQ bonded/refs. 644-48411-TUT--O-RI_N_G--3-9_3_0_ NEW WEST CLEANING ' • •---------Int/Ext. Wallpaper, Pager 294-3722. 3817 PCH/b4thlnd Bloom• SMC Carpet Repalra Home 6 rental r.rop. STOP Deck L••k•I Reflexology Therepy LEGAL d rywall, texturing, etc. Personalized Pet Carel~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii wrought Iron, antqa. Power 1tretch, aatea. Quality work. Re a/Ile/ Waterproof Coatings: HANDY MAN 3710 wlll help you achieve SER.VICES 3812 David, 1·80Q..880..8222 Kennel atternallve. No SAT Semlna,.. Excel furnlture/etc/675-8017 Repair aqu .. ky floors bonded. Free Hllmate Oecka/St8lra. Beat SI iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii your goals. ClasHa ----,....,,,..----1 atreaa Of' worry. L.lc, with Pat O'Oowd. Test 7 dya 239·0289 24 hra 662-0161: pgr 4t3-0514 Oualfty work. FrM Eal. _d_al....:IY;...·_9_7_9_·_7_8_2_7 __ lilliiiiiii~ii Emerald Painting Ina. Refs 673-7184 prep since 1979. 5 BUSINESS SERVICES 3488 l#587430 722-8769 Hom•&"•ntal ProperllH lhlalau Maaaege • Form lnVEJct wallpaper/tlle meellng1 In lrvlne Tim Reavea Flooring •WINDOW CLEANING• Paint.Carpentry· A lull range 01 Therapy Preparation Competltl\/e ratu. 10 yrs $185. Call 673-2390. •Below Retail PrtcH• FREE ESTIMATES Drywall and more l RtllevM streaa, tension, Dlvorce/WllVTrust/etc. exp.Fr•• Ht 751·2038 PLUMBING 3890 Carpet/Wood/Uno 297-8081 David DOORS 3580 Gary 84S.5277 muscle •Che• 9144793 *** 894--8075*** 0 Ab Pel t•-1--------- Ll379738 845-8711 liiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiilililliii Carp'try, roofg, plbg T l ti lee •ne rama n .. .,, WALL Bu• Owner•a Rltht Arm i---------An exPe'1•no.cl palnt'g. gleaablocka ---------~::,,~.va~.3~i!:~. I. lnt/Ex1 Oulll Palnt/R ... S THll LOCAL PLUMBER COVERINGS 31111 • ., WOfdProcenlngPro --------,COMPUTERS 3556 dependable door E lec/T lle/Stuc co. JEWELRY 3784 aupport modification =1'':~14~'; • Wi-;:"nce~ Co.·l"iiiiiiiii•••••~.~. OWn noteboOk computw CERAMIC hanger. Quar work, Concrete deektJRepalra FrM consult. 451-0088 Fr1 ndty s rv1ce 1• Oute:::.'s;::,39word Tll.!S • 3528 MAC TUTORING ,..._Don 521-8910 MORGAN, Ue'd t.50-32$t wtlllam HIU'old Jewelera1 _________ 11k:,::,, C~~~~'::. p~~:.~ L#47:000 ~5-9304 ~~:.e;;: .. ~~1:t.:I:. proe: editing, compo-, System & all progrma DOORS R•PAIRiD Cerpent~•Ea.Gtrloel Watch & Jewelry repair MOVING 3834 Work. lnVEJct a Ooeka, Plumblne Rep•lra & No Job too ematll altlon, gen office. Prof Le•kJ lhowera Rep d Mark e7S-724S Sallafac:llof1 guvan!Mdl Plumblng•Drywall & AnUque/Flne Jewelry . L.#073468 831..-CSIO Dralna cleared from 5" Off w/ad. e7~7 quality guar. 850-8106 Th• Dean of Tll•. C• Cal IM buy1ng cmputr Mike Bleu, 585-3344 More. Comm'I Reaid. Buy/1111/ndt 873-0385 •a•NaOW Cl-1• ll•lnt. $5.50. All Rlf1ur .. In-Wallpeper ... alnttn• ramie new/repaired r• **TUTORING•• or &42·2043 L.#~31830 Jim &41·741M PUBLIC NOTICE rtftl •v llllled. Steve'• 5"45-8298 Marlne-RH/Oualtty gro ut, balhrm remodel Window•. word, Home ""toratlon a LANDSCAP~ a. The Calif. Public UtllJ. Patnt.ng.lnt/E.d.Houll/ Preclae Plum:::s Guaranteed-Cal GfWtl CU·-n plumbing l#670130 E I .. " d II T ,g g ti Co I Ion RE Apt. Qual. Job. FrH "'· ....... ,.,-~ .. &nG x c • • ,.. c c•• a !LECTIICAL 3110 •M• • n9. lie, • •WN r••n 3808 •• mm aa • St. llcl569897 63e.a8H Repair• a R• a ., -, .. Jt!PINISBING 3500 873--8065 or 846-8528 20 y,. Exp. 723-1985 drywall, woodwork, .,,. """""" QUIRES that all used ,,.. aetlmat•• tmmediale tencee, decke, room houuhold gooda ROMAN PAINTINQ L .. Utt H•totO We gala ah<>Uld MftO 1-----------.Aot .... ,,.._. WWll addltlona, roofs, 9M' Lewn ••rvtoe. Mow/ movers rrlnt their ·Since 1874· tog•ther. Strip, tnM..r. CeMMI .. .,....,,... CBILD CAIU5 3536 CONCUTB l Duncan Conatruotlon repalra. Comm/A••· edg9/aod/a1?flnklera/ P.U.C. Ca T number; /lnt /Ext ,/R .. /Com POOL adltlce to the crazr. Alface,rtflnleh,pelnt MASODT 3557 QutclcAeeponee R9fafF,.. Eatknatea. ctn-up.A1 .... 27te llmoa and chautfeura Ud688845 378-0311 831-211tanytlrnt ~c:::,~:=~ ~up tM Wall? locel Uc. eH-?Oa .tehn, MT..auo Ive mag or call after 5 ~~t :~·1~t~~•~l= TOft QUALITY S!IVICE 3894 .a£!!1~-* •-t Prlc-M\......... .....,.... .... ...,_.. or;;;; & ...,..,._,. aaelo Yard M•lnt. menta. 11 you have • INT/EXT. Very IU'fCMiN CAlliNfi -·-I I an ... .,.._ .. ,, Wiring. phones, aatate. ...__... ... -~ I.awn• Cleanup• I bO I th ·~ comnatltlve. Uc 164&, o---Aut•"'•tlo lt .. ned or p.i~ed. ""''"" sget/740-4091 l.andecape.c».brlck, 1tone Aete. lnte~rlty. Sr, p;~· Tree Trt"'m1"9i. Lt :~~~ ~r: m~ver, Tin"; 221. Jay 71 W50-50la ;;;. '-n. CteWlll'IQ Viart~ flnlah... COncltee. .,...t007 dlao. I• hrs . .,.._.,. Aw r.t. llt~I• HauHne 97 .... •4• or c hauffeur, call: a rep.ir. Very rea .. Uotl ~71a71 Brick, BtoOk. Stone, Tite UlCIY'i•iliofliC5 Plumblng/electwater A PROP'L QMHNRR Publlc Utllhl•• -,-IAN--0-.-V-0-CAL---i onat>le. 1t4·e&M7&0 ______ ...___, Cl.IANING 3548 Cone, PdO, Dflvewliy ~· ~,.. C::: hHler./apmktera/cetl cettng tor each land-~~';~ LESSONS •••• CAii Gma 3501 SUVICIS Fpto. 11809. "-'· IO Yr l ... _ ... ...... fllM. FREE RMllnlMat ecepe .. If It were my,________ -ve OV.rltocktd with Exp. Teny 887·78M ... __,.. M1-0137 or l1M1M own. ~ U4-4e73 sett ~ unwented at""7 MICK•TILlelTON! :.:.t :=r 0~:~ ......... ad 00t*eotof· alaTJOi Oetdenlng. llama IM MaV wayl ~ Plaln/atam"49 ~ Call Ol•••lfla F-~ aml landeoeplng, clean c.!:.':::8 ::a. 141 ........ er••• • Coeuna• au.My. lrtl9grtty, upe, tree trtm • ....._ • - Uo.#141 ... 931~i0 todeyl... .... .... !Jin 941-171'0 irAH .... '39-1111 L_...!!! .. ~·~ .. ~7~ .. ~----===.:.::::::::.:.::.::.::......,1--..&."1om..l1Ww.ll-----L-....... ~!1:11!1.~~, -· • 85 VMl(y &e~tilti 82 [)fy ,,..,.. Md. 13 Actr-. Morin =~ -~ '":* ee......ic~ U&M:iee 70~ compound DOYffl 1 Splendor 2 Act« Janningl 3 "TwoY_.,. Befot'efle Meer~ .. Salk>f'• 5 &-:!:i.r size ~~ 7 ~gamllh 8 Not'Ngod 9A~ 10 Bul#lom$• 11 Look forward to 12 Clown Emrnelt - 13 PeriOdl · 21 Stove 25. S1allion'1 mate 26 Gallivant 27 ActrNs 50HH 51 Raocoon'• cousin 52~ exec E~- 54 Oevilllah 6S Trade • 57 Chocolate cookie 58 Adam'• grandlon ~ 59 Oaf eo Border 81 For1Une-teller - - Bml'ING ftlE &ml' Both~. Swt.b dMla. NOlml . ., .. o A•I <>A IOt11 •AK . OpeDing lead: Two of• "Dear Taonah: I pl.,-ed in the Macallan Su.nday TimM Tournament in London with Zia Mahmood. ~ we did not particularly dia · • ounelvea, I th.ink you11 find · • band, pllU"eci againat the eventual winners jeff Meckatrotb and Eric Rodwell, ------ 40 PT MOORING Newport Harbof'. MERCHANDISE ....-...__+---+--t MISC. 8015 GARAGE SALES TRADE Moving! Must Hiii 847-7411 Avalon Mooring ISO Ft. prime loc, lnelde, near Culno. Asking $375K. 714-890-0550 day; 4'48-0548 eve Toyoui ahort·bed CAMP•R SHELL. BALBOA whtte, $75. Call 714-IS"·~ 966-1 n2. AJU11&1 COLLECTIB., W!t' Garea-.... ••t .... w;w Avon boat, J•t•kle, 6017 outboard rnotora, fletl- liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ing equipment, beer· Tr"-+--+--+-~ wpper trio & manv Ralk.. ...,.., good olMr llema. 327 Onyx prlc... Hamilton col· Ave Bal Isl. ee5-5418 lectlon. Legendary --· ------queens. 76().8015. Ma1lne Stuff new life VHl•, $5, West Matin• eoap S3/q1; Also, gu cane $2. 5 gal paint 6019 $35. 2000 W. Balboa Blvd. 7am-7pm. Fri-Sun. f iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I e1s.1331 . ....--+--1---+....;.+---I 4 Mahogany lyre ba<:k "'"M _______ _ dining chair• & match· ovlng S•I• Maytag Ing um chair Good W/0 $250 for pair, · 24.5 Ct.Ible ft •Id• x eond. 31<>-4»9971 •Ide frig w/lc•water llllr""-+--t--+--+---t Nice UV rm & din rm 13715. 3-plece He> furniture wanted by Uonal couch $100. pvt pwty. 721-1735 Twin matt)'eH Hte(2) $25 each. 673·2780 123 Sapphire JEWELRY, FURS EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT ·M·E·R·c·HAN-·D·I·sE· a ART 6025 CORONA iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii5ii53ii0il 5539 -------Fabuloua art framed by DEL MAR 6122 ADVERTISING INSIDE SALES REP iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii L•h •Ina Q •11 erl et. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Mlets: Lynn Nelson, QARAGI! SALll IN Guy BuffeVJan KalPrzy· ALLEY. Furniture. Pfr THch•ble Aeeoc ANTIQUES 6010 In Wholeaal• Supply.1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml Po .. lble $3000/mo & 1• ckl. All w/cert of auth. 8am Saturday Onty Priced rlghtl 72G-ll051. 314 Heliotrope •uto w/ln 1yr. &42•1634 3-PC OAK bdrm aet: armolr•. dresser w/ P(f' Work F(f' Pay mirror & chHt, S9751--------- 6am-12 M·f, no exp all 3; oak buffet $425; OFFICE necessary. S8.00/hr smell oak armolre rTn1UT'P'Jnse 6 Aak for Mark 852-02A7 $150. Walnut curved l"UA&n& "~ GIANT MOVING SAL• Bargain• galorel SA'T9am·3pm 813 Poppy PART TIME WORK front armolre $435. EQUIPMENT 804 7 7 5 8 ·9 4 5 5 : P a g • rliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FULL TIME PAY *569-5158 CloNCI Our BualnHI -C-O-ST_A_M_ES_A_6_1_2_4 llmee Orange County •BUYING ITEMS* dHka, file cab, copier, I• looking for bright, From 180<>-1980. 1 pc phone aya. cont table, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii energetic •alee people to entire Htate. Paint· computws, 722-et55 2·FAMILY SAL• to work with outelde Inga bOokl t It Saturday 8-2 The Claeelfled Adver-ealee team. Earn etc '1mmedia1~mc::~·1---------Furniture, baby atuff, Using Department for hourly wage• and a · ' PETS L I I I top $ 673-6223 Iv ms" a clothes. blkH, lots • oce commun ty generou• commla-•--· • .....,., FOL 11~11Tr 6049 more. 435 Esther newspapet group Is bonue whlle qualifying DINO SCREEN n.n~ • e • k Ing • • e If· for our attractlve ben-Leather, 3-panel, $75. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (Tustin & Esther) motlvaJed, org&Nzed, efite package Whk:h 644·7418 •ao Off All BIG PARKING LOT dependable, Inside lncludH medical cov· AKC Pupple• & SALl!I SAT 7am·2pm, HIH rep. Strong erage. ORANGE ft1RNITURa 6014 CPA Kitten• Fairview Community Phon•Nlllng aknta a COUNTY AREA • with thle ad Church, Fairview & muat. Craw/commie-Working houre 4:30 • we have the largeet Fair. Lots of furniture elon. Full benefit•. 8:30 pm Mon-Fri. Call Brand New dbl Bed & clothing. (Vendor P I matt bo I & .. 1ec11on of pedigree hy• caVdrug screen-714-966-4574 between reu, •·•pr ng dogs & cate anywhere epace •vall. 545-4810) Ing required. Fax re· 1-4pm Hk for Jourdain. frame St90. 873-1374 All loved & well aume: Attn: Judy 081· --------•--------Movlnl S•l•·Sun ungn4-63l-8594 P•rt-Tlm• People Dinette aet lnlayed p ....... c~0redHUtorNTBCH Only am-Noon al-wanted to addreH la· wood, 45 Inch table, 4 00 •.....,. mo1t all goee. 1801 COUNTl!R HELP bela for pay. You have bm leatherette chra, Northeast~ of S..horee Cir. 18th St For dry cleaners 30 ty It ut gd cond $100 720.7070 Adams & 8rookhur1t between Sant8 An & hra/Wk. Afternoon•, • pewr er, comp er1 ...... ---· -----96:M887 a evff & Sat. 154~525 or, gOod handwriting. Dr•••I dining ••t •--------~Tu,.,,•,.,,tl,..,,,n"""A"")I-•-· ------Int 11 .. o. ratH apply. 1695, draw table ADOPT-aPET SUPER QARAOE SAU! Delivery Dr~•r FT, 1-809-474-4289 $350, carved Chine.. -for Florest, M·F, mutt cheat 5350, 1811 chHt Every Sat & Sun at Furniture In Xlnt cond: know NB/COM atea. Real Eatate $30. Night stand• 110 PETSMART, fountain •of•, 4 bar etoole, Start SS.50/hr 644·1413 _aa -·-•••-each. 759-1640 Valley. PupplH, kll· lamp•, drapH & rode, -_,,.,. -tens and more, all Iota of misc, plue an Driver Wanted by •In-Busy Wiik-in loCllloft. Estate Sal1,dealnntr looking for lovlng, car-'83 VolVo. SAT M , gte dad w/euspended ~ ,.,_ For ........_.. F tu t/7eo.&0.1 Ing homes. CAU. 597• 2032 Funerton Ave. Ileen•• & 13 yr old -·· ·-"""" u-· r s 90 f daughter. Drive Cadll .,..,. 1..,,.....,....-..,....-------------1• on T_.._. . :I .,,. 37 or more Info. lac & custom convert· lhl""•mtm L-ehaped c rHm couch Columbian Red•T•ll HUNTINGTON Ible 4x4. Flex hrs, NI rt s75• Wood Bunkbed Boa nice marking• wagH negotlable.•por 01 w/mattreuu appr~x 2 yre old, 8' In BEA.CH 6140 PoHlble rm & board 673 7300 S200. 19 cub ft. Fnge/ length. Wiii eell with iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tater on. Cuual, NB. • freez, •Ide • side aquarium & other ••· SPRING CLl!ANINO Prefer good OMV & Retell ****** ~~~-:','~. t~l~:n~ tru for $350/obo. Call ClARAOll SALa Mlec appearance. 644-5450 Out of San'8 Fe desk 550 673-1311 310-925-3057. hou .. hold Item•. b•d· FOOD PREP PERSON PT ulee poaltlon In Free to good Hm 2 ding, clothing, even For cateret. Muet have Fashion let Exp pr• MOVING Houseful of f 1 be 1 18 Xme• Items. SAT only ex.p. Early A.M. to mid ferrecl. Hrly+commlnlon. furn. Evary1hlng goHI ema •d -~ ... mo, 8-3 9592 Port Clyde can Poppy 844-5953 Nice oak din rm aeV8 •P•Y• • -•hot• cur-• morning. 842-4795 chre, kg bdrm Ht, etc. r.ent, love people, --------·• MA. CltRT. to uelst RETAIL SALES/SVC Refrlg, Lowry organ, good w/chlldren, •I•· NEWPORT w/buey primary care Klemet Rug Gallery art & more. 892-2651 tere muet •lay to- medlcal weight IOH In COM •••king .. If. Queenalae Wavel••• getherl 650-8647 BEACH 6169 practice. PT /FT• Npt motivated, energetic w • t e r b • d w 11 h liF;;r;.;.:--tiio~gjCo;(o;cdnHico;;mnee I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 11 Beach. FAX rHume person. Exp pref, HS heater, oak frame with A "People Cat." Male, 1 100 H G 714-645-1059. diploma req. Salary bookcaH. ShHI• In· short hair · "Morrie." ' Ford R~ be1!~!'' NO llXPI SSOO-S900 +comm. Apply In per· eluded. Xlnt cond, Oeclawed, neutered. MacArthur & San wkly/poten proce11lng son 3837 E. Cout $225. Call 444-4030. Inside cat. 857·8850 Mlguel. 411 &am-t2 mortgage refund•. Hwy. 723-4422 David Own houre. (909)71 s-, Sofabede beige & 2 Save abueed and 8 FAMILlllS 2300 ext. 1439 24 hr• matching rockere. abandoned peta. Be a Saturday .,_2 .,..,.--.......,,,,.---.,...----1 EMPLOYMENT good condition voluntffr/foetar. Call Mura• Practloner 10 1150 090 84._9354 714-697•9037, Behind McDonald'• aasl•I w/buey primary SERVICES 5533 on BrJstol (betw .. n care medical weight TQ Min PlnactMr-fem Birch & Jambor .. ) lo.. practice. PT/FT, MERCHANDISE OorgeoU9, blk/lan, 5 BLOW OUT iALEi Npt Beach. FAX r• -·-·-MISC •015 mo•, heebrkn, papere. Col'--lbl ... huna mlr· aume 714-645-1059. Pleaee be aware that • u S400 firm. 850-2723 ._., -the lletlng• In thl• cal· rora, lltc. Low price•. OooHlonal PT Event egory may require you Angela h•Nn Tlok•ta Zebra Flnohe• $10 Tone of atuffl Year• of It•" call Soiree Ca· to call a 900 number 2 aeale, club level, White peac• dovee collectlngJ, 3009 Vllla terlng 754-4405 from In which there le a SHO HCh, during 115. Cash only, 754-4123 Way (Cannety VIII-a•> 8-tOam, ask for Brian. charge per minute. strike, (310) &78-2127 SAT/SUN ••m P(f' Deltvery Peraon MUSICAL ESTAT• UL.a 6 PIT Food ler119re Craftaman radio Fabuloua antlq French for upecale catering EMPLOYMENT armaaw, 2.s hp w/ INsnUM!NTS SOSS 6 Orlentel fum, •t«· firm In CM/NB .,. ... WANTED 5535 •land $195. TrHdmlll llng, Havl&and a mlac Oellvery: neat, reepon UIHtyter 2000 $220. china. •hip rncxsei•. lndlv w/clean OMV. Ping Pong table top Dark blue JaokMn. toy eold""9 ~ On-call M·Sat A.M. Lovin• Swedlah S40, teak cablne\a-Din~ XL w/reverae Fr. stove, g#es.n .~ 110/hr. SetVere: On-Nu,..l'a Aide WIU bbhtveal100. t7f.055e headetock. Been uMd uary, fine l)Orcelaln Call HrYlng elatf fOf provide Of. ~ppta, P.aiJ .. bed new, Sim-r.z.;.c::z-A~S°~'::!8: miniature boxe•. ca1erng. Pav bued on gr .. t cooking & nure• mon'a matt 1300 goff cu• S500/ bo C 11 ctock, Cf'Y•tal c~ exp. Call btwn 8·11 or Ing. 12 yrt exp, Call olwb•·Wlleon ·a .. r 31o-&2s-305: • a lief, frig, W/O oombO, 1·5 for Interview• Mon Christine, 84W735. Eflecl lrona, 3·pw · Fri Mar 31... htn- & Tue. Cindy &48-4118 1100. Pl.Ith jawnmowef 1pm. Sat Aprl , .. , PIT OFFIC• Clerlcall 125/0bo t50-7f'l2 PIANOS • tatn-noon. 538 VII UdO err•nd1/computer. NurH, 20 ~ bp Harbor Ridge sa1e1 Ol"'•us •OS" loud. Udo ll6lnd. Good phone mannef. Otfettnw Care In Iron/ tu• lo nd t1o VAP u •Lt Lie rn f~ Need rellable car. Lag y, Hollle g '~ pa Bch. Trtcla, <&94-7018 --~ .... 2 · "' 1160· ood ~ E~~-- C•n'I seem to get to ell !hose repair lobs 1round the houtt? Lei lhe Clenlfl•d Service Ofreetory htlp you flnd rellabl• help. ••2-1e1e - ....-.... -..... ctow. 131 Heh. Exef-Splnftet plafto, a1nt Ct. a 1uo --------dM bench l20. Much lnetrUment. w/match· .,.,tor.foloW rnor.I 76 .. 7851 "l..sbench. In tUM. UT 411 IAM tN Do~·ncs L•r•on 1 ift·O•lt• . 714-327•1154 Ced9f ch••• '''°· ~ 5540 Cenlo ..,.hl.llt, 1110, oherty chair ltOO, ••••••• Mhp, open bow, .... TV 11.!tnONlCS weddlno *-'''°' HOU91UUSRICOOK th•n IOhre. HOOO • • twtri bed W/11111 •• F0t Hpl 8eeeh l\eeh06d, 08017W271 c!y/evt STIUO IOIO 1100, tlraftl"' ..... Highly lkillM I up'd. Aetrl9, ttundlo bed. chine ttOO, ~ We ..... the beetl uYt .... bedaprd, °'*"' • OllMt tr• XTR ~ -.... ..... In, ~ rm a Nlh. ldnt,.. rug, W•bber IBQ. .,.. ~ oe1 ...._ ..-. W l'icit:eJIW1 lllY a WOfldng OOftd, lot uMd one•, rnlrrore. .,., ..,... •• Dftll9 W.S. .,..... ,..,. pereon.. ...... .. door•, balnrm '"6 ... a 700 ... ,..,.. pell lctoo).'Call M'*7 INln, ~ • .,._& .... IM'u"• "' 8¥88 .., lpm. Call .._ ctr, 8'own i JOf'dlft ..... pr1oe f11 ....,. ..... ctee ...,g19 '""'° "'· .,...1.. -.. 110 • W? through classified 842·5878 1011•~-o-o-c-K ........ i_P_i_c-1~ Newport teland. 28 ft powet boat or leH. 1190/mo. 650-1304 New Duffy 21FG (2 ~va(la~le) N'wpuffy 18 ~uffy 17 Demo ~ 1 1 1 I 6 ( I I 11) b4 ·~ 68 1) ilDa TIE for 30 ft aall· boat, Npt Bch, good loc. Water, elec, dock box. 19/tt. 875-7939 SLIPS AVAIL 42' ·90'. nice loc, charter Ok/ po.. free ellp. Amer Yt Chartera, 873-4453 AUTOMOBILES A CURA 9010 '93 LEGEND LS 4 dr, cashmera/l&n, loaded, Ilk• new, low mrlea. $23,500. 722-0124 BUICX 9035 '83 PARK AVENUE . lmmac, full pwr, new Uree.$2500.875-o746 •ee Century Ltd. Per· fecUy clean, xlnt cond, fully loaded, 4-door. $2995/obo. &45-8748 Run your ad in the Newport Beach Costa Me50 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 today! Run for a week! If your cor does not sell we'll rvn it for another week FREEi All for $1 o• ·---····-······-·--····-··-' ' ' • ' D TIS,SIU. ~y CAR : ....._ ' I Adi*-. ..._ o.li C..d O MC °"1SA OM\ X --~~-~~'bi>-- Mlll le: o.A.Y ..OT DI w ......... c..-.a.n.l7 (114.a..tut~frlX{11'1Ql~4 ,,.._,....o+I ~°'-',_..._.._ ... _-. ~ --O•~ o-.-o ... fm/ 0~.f 0 -0--g~-g::=-g=c;-- OJ-0--0--g:t.:.. g=.~ g~-::,_ Cl..,_ 0 ...,_W O ... W- t • SIOfw4 r.-, SI OOeocli oMlionolW.. ········--·--·--·--------·- · Protect your f~y from the most dangerous aninla1s on earth. I ... DISCOVERY • -