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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-04-03 - Orange Coast PilotTHE NEWPORT iJEAGH • Temperatures are ;.J r ?f' expected to push MONDAY BRllFING ALTRUISTIC TACOS ••. Sovc up· your appetite for Thursday, when Share Our Selves will host "Wild and Crazy Taco Thursday," a gas- tronomic fund-ra'iser. · A crew of local celebrity che(s will create and serve up "wacky" versions of tacos that diners can enjoy while being serenaded by strolling mari- achis. And -b,ut of course - a margarita bar will help quench your thirst. Participating chefs include Michael Kang of Five Feet, Pascal Olhats of Pascal's and Alan Greeley of Golden Truf- fle. And we hear that last year, octopus and tropical fruit were among the unusual -but tasty -treats offered up in a taco shell. Sounds magically delicious! And the S25 feei;oes to the Costa Mesa charity. The event is from 6 to 8 p.m. at Share Our Selves, 1550 Su- perior Ave. For more info, call 721-9489. 0 A GREEN 'ZINE ... We were pleased this week to get a copy of the new ENC maga- zine, published to support the Environmental Nature Center in Newport Beach. Readers may recall we wrote a story in November informing you that this quarterly environ- mental mag was in the works. Bo Glover, a 27-year-old OCC student, produces ENC on his home computer and has local community members -stu- dents, environmentalists, ed- ucators -submit articles. The premier Winter 1995 issue is 40-pages thick, with lots of color photographs. The sto- ries focus on environmental groups like the Bolsa Chica Conservancy and Marine Mam- mal Research Group; areas like the Environmental Nature Cen- ter and the Upper Newport Day; and local wildlife. Several pages arc devoted to drawings and writings from local schoolchildren, and local businesses have ads in the i~sue. An impressive debut. Glover launched the maga- zine as a promotional tool to help bring more money to the non-profit center, as well as in- crease environmental aware- ness. The nature center, which hosts nearly 8,000 schoolkids annually, js kept alive through private donations and money from the Newport-Mesa Uni- fied School District. But in recent years, the cen- ter has seen donations drop. And a few nionths ago, the school district considered pull- ing its $100,000 support for the center as a cost-saving measure -but public outcry convinced officials to back off that idea. A one-year subscri ption (four issues) is a mere $12; it's only $20 for two years -a great price for a quality publication that goes townrd a very worthy cause. Call 631-6435 for infor- mation. 0 AS TIME GOES llY ... If you haven't turned your clocks forward one hour yet, hop to it -Daylight Savings officially began Sunday. While most people look for- ward to another hour o( day- light, there is still a disadvan- tage to "springing forward" - o loss of an hour of sleep. In Coct, that one preciou~ hour of sleep -especinlly on a week- end -is what most people aoid they'd miss most in a survey re· cently conducted by Tourneau, a watch store in South Const Plaza. Jn 1hc survey, conducted Al Tourncou locations nntionwide. 689' of the customers said they'd miss th~ hour of 1leep in Dayli&ht Savinp time. Another 219' said they'd miu "quality time with a 1i1· nlficanl other," whilo another 69' mourned the loss of time for spons. And 59' cited "other" concerns. but tho To..-· neau preu release did not elitb- orate on what thoH miaht b~[ -C...plkd by lrl1 Yoko'. alld lltrwMattl~ toward the 80 mark today, but sportscasters are predicting the Bruin basketball team will be even hotter against Arkansas. See Weather, Page 2 Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 190 7 • -DoN Lu.cu/DAILY r1i.oT rHoTos Mourners pray at Newport Pier, where they tossed flowers in memory of dead newborns found recently on county shores. I Group grieves over loss of babies About 75 people attend memorial for three newborns found dead on local shores Bv LAVRJE Bussv, STAFF wuna. A s the brisk, sea winds carried aloft the wor~s to "Jesus Loves Me," Julie Houston fought back the tenrs. "The child haunts me ... in· my dreams, in my daily life," she said. "Life was stolen from her in one split second." residents Linda and Ray John- son, who felt that there must be others like themselves who needed a way to express their sorrow at the loss of lives so young. Both Father David C. Ander- son, Rector of St. James Epis- copal (Jlurch, in Newport Beach and Pastor Gary Beard, of First United Methodist Church in Huntingto n Beach, volunteered their help. Houston, 36, of Garden Grove, was joined by about 75 mourners who gathered near the Newport Dench Pier Sunday evening, grieving and seeking closure at a memorial for the three lifeless babies found last month along Orange County shores. A similar memorial was held simultaneously at the Hun- tington Beach P'9r. And Houston was a focal Julie H~uston Is comforted by a friend as she weeps during point of the service, for she memorial for a baby she found along the beach. Beneath waving ribbons of light pink, blue and white, the assembled sang hymns to a gui- tar's accompaniment and the pastors led prayers. Then the mourners selected a flower and carried it to the water's edge, where, after a benediction by Father Anderson, they each cast the colorful blooms into made the unsettlin$ discovery of the first infant, a girl, who washed up on the Newport beac~ near 10th street on March 11. The next day a second newborn girl washed up on the sands of Sunset Beach. And two days later an infant boy was found dead in a cardboard box in an apartment complex parking lot in San Clemente. "I have so many nieces and nephews around me all the time, it's hard to sec somebody disposing of (a child) in the ocean," she said. "Life only osks us to give it a chance." The memorial was organized by Newport the breaking waves. As the flowers bobbed in the surf, many cried and hugged before turning away. And Hou,m\l, who had selected the name Justifl'e Hope for the child she found, said she was glad that it was over. "I'm glnd (the baby) got the supj)\)rt she needed," she said. "Obviously (the mother) thought she had no one to turn to." "'ewport stands to -lose lrom annexation ~ Incorporating Santa Ana Heights could cost city up to $1 million the first year and more in the future, finance committee. says. BY EVAN HENERSON, STAfF W1mn SANTA ANA HEIGHTS - The numbers still do not add up -not for residents of Santa Ana Heights nor for the city of New- port Beach, which may e\Cntually annex the community. In fact, the numbers don't even come close. Approximately 1,158 residents live on 455 lots of the unincorpo- rated parcel of land surrounded b) Irvine Avenue, the Back Bay, Bris- tol Street and Mi;sa Drive. The residents have long sought to be- come part of Newport Beach. The city is interested, planners say, but only if the annexation would be cost-effective. But the figu res discussed at a recent meeting show it would cost the ciry plenty. The Newport Beach finance committee notified representatives from Santa Ana Heights that the city's cost of services to the new ·area would be approximately Sl.l million for the first vc:lr after an· ncxation. The figure. docs not in- clude additional equipment and staff in the areas of fire, police and code enforcement. Since Santa Ana Hc1glm wouJJ generate approximately $154,000 in revenue, the city debt to pro· vi de services wou Id exceed SI mil- lion. Based on projections balancing the cost of providing city services against anticipated new rcvenu1;. from Santa Ana Heights, the plan- ning departmem expects the gap to grow even larger in the future. T hat figure covers both existing services within the area as well as new costs for additional fire, po- lice, street m:lintenance and trash collection. In the 20th year after an- nexation, city costs \\Ould grow to a projected $3.25 million while revenue costs are predicted to reach $361,407. That's a potential operating loss of 52.889 million - that means no deal. "Basically, we shared our infor- mation with the S:lnta Ana Heights people and they said they would review it with their consult- ants and see if they could provide See AN~IXATION/4 April Fools! Bridge story is just a joke Council will get chance to discuss county · settlement ..._ Mayors of C°bsta Mesa and Newport Beach combine on prank about 12-story high bridge linking Corona del Mar with tip of Balboa Peninsula. BY l..A\Tus BusaY, SrA•• W•n'h II was a joke, OK? Just n little April Fool's humor. Actually, our April J story abodt the 12-stot')'~f gh bridge linkina Corona def Mar with the dp of the 83lboa Peninsul:i 1pnan1 Crom the creative minds of C.O.ta Mesa Mayor Joe Er1CbOn and his counterpart in Newport Beach, John Hedges, and O>unalman Dennis O'Neil. But....,., readers tOok it to Mart. lelCba protests at th~ Wedel Md Callins the .....,., and councilmen. .. 6'30 (Saturday) mornfog my wll~puHed IM plus on the ~i.Aac M.umyOAILt l'ILO't Newpost Beach Councilman Dennis O'Neil, left, and Costa Mesa Mayor Joe Erickson 1how off April Fool's algns. phone,0 Erickson said. "There nre so many serious thinp in the world, so many real sad thinp, nnd on April Fool's day, I hoped people would realize they need to liahtcn up a little bit." And Erickson pointed out that there arc two bridges -19th Stree1 and Oisler Street -that aro proposed for Costa Mesa. .. I hope people realize there are real bridges thot threaten real P.CC>f>le in my city,11 he said. "l hope when the subject comes up : .. the people whO reacted M> seriously to an April Fool's joke would undcrstond what l'm aoing through." For the record, the bylined author Ima lo Kerr is actually Evan Henerson and the photoifapher. A.P. Rilfool, is Marc Manin. And. the mayors assure us thlt tho only thin& that will Nn between the tip or Balboa and COrona del Mar ii the ocean and a aood sturdy boat. ~ City attorney to outline plan that carries two options for pool investors. BY TINA BORGATI"A, STArF \Va.ma. COSTA MESA -The City Council will discuss the proposed Orange County investment pool settlement during its regular meet- ing tonight. City Attorner Thomas Kathe will offer o brief outline of the plnn and the two options it offers. Pool investors have until Apt ii 17 to respond to the options. Option A gives pool inve tors n cash return of ot lcnst 76% and deferred p:iyments on recovery notes, interest during the bank- ruptcy and repayment claims. • Under thnt plan. the city of INDIX Cta.sst ficd •...•..••..•..........••••.••.. 7 l~ls onty ......•..................•. 2 loe>klns en ........................... 2 Sf]C>l'tS ••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 5 Costn Mesa and the Cost:l Mcs:l Redevelopment Agency would re- ceive an estim:lted cnsh payment of $2.6 million on the agencies· combined $3.1 million tn'-estmcnt, plus another $840,000 in deferred payments. But $10,762 \\ould be withheld to cover bankruptcy com- mittee "professional ch:lrgc~." Option B -which doc~ not offer uny deferred payments - would give the agencies only the • $2.6 million immediate cash re- turn, but allows them to sue for • the rest. l nve tors could decide ogninst both offers and attempt to recover payments through individuO'I litign• tion effom. "We will be henring obout the options 1n public for the first time nt the meeting.•• snid Mayor Joe. ... llTTUMlllTI• ..... CLASSIFIED ADS NEWSROOM HOTLINE SPORTS I 2 Monday.Aptll3, 1895 LOCALS ONLY Role-sharing shouldn't extend · to the -store M y husband regards role-sharing as a radical ideology against the basic Jaws of nature. My revolutionary program to share the houscw9rk has met Nlncy Mcintyre 59 nnd Holding with mixed results. While Bill gets a foiling grade in laundry and cooking, and only managed a D in bed-making, his vacuuming, a God-given talent, rates an A. As for pushing a baby carriage. So now we have a reluctant, neophyte shopper with · restricted vision clutching a small shopping bask-et, and a very long grocery list. Totally b affled by the innumerable aisles, he bravely plunges into the bustling tr41flic, rein.Corced by that • cJassic male philosophy, "J.luy it and Jet's get the h---out of here." His first test was the cereal aisle, an endless avenue of Oakes as Car as the weary eye can see. Breakfast cereals arc like movie serials -a new flake comes out every week. IC you miss one, there's ulwa)'s another thrille r similar to last week's creations with a little different twist, like the addition of dried passion fruit. Relying on his instinct, Bill grabbed a box of sugary kiddie food, less nutritional and virtuous than the rest. CITY EDITOR IRIS YOKOI, S74-42ll A look a t the home John Wayne used to live In at Bays hores. Newport Beach/Cotta M-Dally Piiot DAILY l'ILOT FILE r110TO shopping, the first time I se nt my husband lo our sprawling su per-market, I pinned a note on his lapel with his :iddress, telephone number and blood type in case he was lost or trampled on. I also gave him a compass to get his bearings, the checkout counters being due North. Like most males, he's too proud to stop and ask directions at a gas station, let alone a market intersection. In time his overflowing basket had to be swapped for a rickety cart with unaligned wheels. Being an inexperienced driver with mechanical problems, he collected enough traffic violations and dirty looks to raise his market cart insurance rates. 'True Grit' paid off for the Duke De spite appearing in 200 movies, John Wayne's only Oscar came for ro le as Roo ster Cogbu rn I'll never know all the mishaps that occurred that fateful day. It was as if he had veotured into a remote country without understanding the culture, not ivcs, language or traffic laws. When my errant shopper returned home after several harrowing hours, I was so relieved he survived. I never mentioned the groceries he bought bore little resemblance to the ones on my list. Labels were not only checked for fat -but for content. H e made 200 movies. He played every hero from Davey Crockett to Genghis Khan, but his only Oscar was awarded for Rooster Cogburn in "True Grit," a role he played to perfection -the gritty, boozy, aging cowboy who finds himself fighting for principles no one was sure he possessed. Goofoffer. He shopped at Fashion Island. His boat, The Wild Goose, was anchored here. The John Wayne Tennis Club was his local business venture and he was a member of the 552 Club, to benefit Hoag Ho:;pital. He was a AP Fill r11oro financial backer of Dill's first gesture in crossing the threshold of this com plex world, was taking off his glasses, so no one would take him for an indentured grandpa. Without his specs, it was inevitable he would mix up potato Oakes for soap Oakes. I'm finally convinced role-sharing is an acquired sk ill that must be taught to males by puberty. On April 8, 1970, John Wayne accepted his Acndemy Award with a show of emotion. H\.. said he was getting too old for the romantic leads that made him a top Hollywood star, but said he would stick to Westerns -he liked them better anyway. Wayne with his Republican causes and Oscar in 1970. candidates. He was a This immediately reduced his survival rate 50 percent. Next, he rejected using a market basket, which he regards as undignified as John Wayne was more than a movie star who had a house in Dayshores. He was part of the Newport scene, often at the Balboa llay Club and playing poker, chess and bridge at Dig Canyon Country Club. He was a member of the "Freeway Fighters," a group of citizens who NDncy Mdntyrc's column Dppcors t 11cry M ondny. successfully kept the Pacific Coast freeway out of Newport Beach. And ironically, he VOL 89, NO. 71 . , homos II. Johnson, rublt\hgr \\ llllam Lobdrll, [dotor S1tvr ~brblt, l\IJM&ing fd1tor lrl1 \'okol, C11y [dolor ~lart ~brtl11. rholo [dolor Uut. t'rank, C1rrul31o0n l\lln.,i;cr lbnk Knl~hl, rrodoc11on l\IJnascr ~li<ht:ll Oruhtr. Dosrl3y Maru,cr Jud) Otlltn~. Cl.1\,olicd l\lln:ii;cr l'ramod \h.1h, Con1rollcr READERS HOTLINI 642-6016 \ uur commcnl\ ;,hour the D:itly 1'1101 or nc"s 11r\ "ill h.: rccorlkd .1111.I given dorcc1lv to l3d11or \Vol· lo.1111 Lolxkll I h.: same 24-hour ;oll\\\Crini: SCl'\IU: may he U\Cd 10 record lc11cr\ 10 th.: ld11or on any topic. ' MAILING ADDHH Our add~ is 330 W. D:iy St., Com Mcso, Cl\ 92627. 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Also, new storm activity in the southern hemisphere promises us some south swells around the beginning of next week. For daily surf reports and forecasts, coill (900) 976-SURF. The call costs $1.50 plus oiny possible toll. hated the noise from the Orange County Airport, which county supervisors voted to rename John Wayne Airport after his death in 1979. He presented the Best Actor award at the Academy Awards in April of 1979, his first appearance since cancer surgery cailier in the year. He acknowledged the crowd's standing ovation by saying, "Thank you, ladies and gentlemen, that's just about the only medicine a fcllow'd ever really need." He died June 11, 1979, at the age of 72, and was buried in an undesignated location at Pacific View cemetery. He left behind his third wife, seven children and 20 grandchildren. And the rest of us lost a local hero. -Compiled by Anne Spinn SCHOOL LUNCHIS Newport-Meso Elementary school meals for th.is week: Monday -French bread piz.za or jumbo com dog, seasoned corn, rosy applesal,lce, choice of milk . Tuesday -Cheese and chili qucsadilla or jumbo corn Dog, oven fries, ke tchup nnd mustard, "bowl of cherries with whipped topping," choice of milk. Wednesday -Chicken fajita on a flour tortilla, shredded lettuce, salsa, refried beans, muffin bread, choice of milk. Thursdny -Beef and bean Burrito or jumbo corn dog, vegetable sticks with dip, chilled peaches, "pudding cup," choice of milk. Friday -Chicken nuggets or fish nuggets, dipping sauce, oven tator tots, dinner roll, cup of fruit, spring bunnic cookie, choice of milk. John C. Faris, CPA Christopher J. 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True, this wasn't your ordinary queue. These were prominent people, celebrating the arrival of a famous rest,aurant, Perhaps it was best summed up by this colloquy overheard at the • sumptuous seafood island: Two of Our Town's better-fed fops, seemingly auditioning for roles in a Louis Carroll classic, were fighting back tears while guzzling the plumpest, juiciest oysters t~is side of Chincoteague Bay. " "Isn't it terrible what's -happening to our poo~unt)ti.' asked The Walrus, dabbing a ·smidgen of sauce: . Morton's of Chicago, at South Coast Plaza Village. ''Yeah," burped The Carpenter. "Pass the horseradish." As for Morton's club-like ambiance and widely·acclaimed fare, you'll just• have to visit the Sunflower Avenue site itself, or wait for the critical reviews. Mc, I was too busy trying to survive Wednesday's crush of 450 guests. It's very difficult to scribble notes while juggling plates and glasses and, at the same timf', trying to buss all the lovely ladies. Nobody ever said this job is easy. And they wer~ elbowing their way toward a fabulous buffet. It was like old times, recalling Greater Newport's past glories. In the words of one awed observer, "Where else can you find a bread line featuring great filet mignon?" Morton's of Chicago is billed simply as a steakhouse. Hah! If this is a mere steakhouse, then EscoCfier's milieu must've been the backyard barbecue. I mean, what we're talking here is the finest U.S.O.A. prime grain-fed steak aged to perfection -with enough marbling to delight a cardiologist's yacht broker. Incidentally, Kathleen Green of South Q>ast Plaui Village, said I US TREASURIES m 250-6345 or eoo 876-6829 ~America, Inc. Member: NASO SIPC 2082 Michelson Drive, Ste. 212 lfvlne, CA 92715 And that was just one of the food stations in the non-stop 24 Huur R.1te Info 1 dCO US TREASury Active Seniors we Haue More To Off er! 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With our planning-based approach and a wide variety of saving options, we can help you get started to save for your American dream. And it won't even take that much. The chart shows if you saved and invested $40 a week, in 10 years you could have over SJ1,ooo.· A Me~rill Lynch Financial Consultant can how you how it's done and offer other valuable saving suggestions. So stan aving now, and cdcbrate National Saving Month™. le can make a difference for your future. The difference is Merrill Lynch. • --rhl~ aampks do 1tot wlu i1tt.o ""''*'"' l.dJrn, ~rtUs or (tu. Thi a11er11~ l'C'tum in lheu aimpks is for Hluwatiw fltl'fX>#I only and not ind1C11twr of lbt (uh4n> pnfomtaftot of •ny l«f'nty. DATE: Tuesday, April 4ch TIME: 7:00 p.m. -9:00 p.m. Pl.ACE: Holiday Inn J lJ 1 S. Bnnol (..OS FWY at Bristol, Costa Mesa) $PE.AXER; Lancejcnckt, Senior Financial Consultant Merrill Lynch Privatt O~nt Group RSVP: Roupina at7t~l t08 -. ' could have "a personal wine closet" there. Huh? Moi? Heck, I never knew the difference between Manischewitz and Mogen David, which were the featured wines nt •our family table. Near the wine closet, though, there's a humidor housing some of the planet's finest hand-rolled premium cigars. Now there's something I can really sink my teeth into. No doubt about it, Uncle Morton (the one from Chicago) and I are gonna get along just fine. Now what's this nonsense about our county going broke? D CONVENIENTUJCATIOW--o there I was the other day, climbing the stairs at 2333 Coast Highw.ay . for the annual ''moment of-tru.th" with CPA Harry n. Hubbard who files my income tax returns. And there on one landing, while I paused to regain breath, was a door marked "Alternative Sentencing Programs," complete with logo of the Scales of Justice. As I saiJ? it gave me pause. The office occupant is Nancy K . Clark, a criminal justice UPTO 6 MONTHS SAME AS CASH t consultant. She promised to make her services available if and when needed. D NEXT QUESTION, PLEASE - From the pages of Spindrirt, published weekly by The Exchange Club of Newport Harbor: COST A MESA -Three men were arrested late Friday night in a raid of a makcshirt drug lab operating out of a local motel room. Taken into custody were Brandon Glenn Shorr, 22 , oC Laguna Niguel; Gary Beckics, 29, of San Clemente; and Jon Francis Friel, 34, or San Clemente. The three were allegedly making methamphetamine in a room at the Newport Duy Inn, on Newport Dlvd., according to police. The officers also seized as evidence a combination of hauirdous substances and equipmcnl used to manuCactu~e meih:imphclamine, an unsf:?ec1fied quantity of methamphctamanc and a small amount of CMh. ·The 11 p.m. raid was the result or a three-week investigation by the Costa Mesa Police Special Enforcement Detail and narcotics detectives. Newport Bay Inn owner, Scott Dcrndt assisted with the investigation and was instrumental in its conclusion, police said. Rosallnd Williams of the Newport Beach Conference and Visitors Bureau gave us a very interesting update on. estimated taxes collected from our out-Of·area guests: $6.4 million in total bed tax, S7 million in sales taxes, and a grand total of $15.4 million paid to the city from all guest sources. Ever wonder what th<!_citx_ does with all.that money!_ Riverside man killed In accident on Bristol Street D GETfING A WARTIME SOUVENIR, THE EASY WAY -~When the Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation convenes April 29 to honor our county's own Or. Arnold 0. Beckman, there'll be a silent auction. One of the items being offered silently is a World War II Japanese rifle. Jerry Kobrin's column runs Monday and Wednesday. ' COsTA MESA - A Rivetsidc· man died in a two·car accident earty Saturday mor.nlng, when he was ejected, then crushed-by the vehicle in which 'he was riding. The victim, Mike Ward, 21, was a passenger in a 1987 Toyota Co- rolla driven by Alberto A. Arel· lano, 20, of Santa Ana. Arellano was crossing the south· bound lanes of Bristol Street around 3 a.m. when his car was struck broadside by a 1989 ford Probe driven by David J. Hill, 25, ~s~ EASTER MENU Honey Glazed Baked Ham Rack of lAmb Frangelico Sabatino Stuffed Veal Roll Braciole Style CAftRING SPICIALISTS ._ ... _ -,.,., ...... ,..,..,. ... ,.... .. _ -,. "5 ,,,.. ..... ".· for Reservdtft:>ns call 723-0621 251 Shipyord Way • Newport Beach The-Sp;i at South Co.~t Plu.a offers relief from 1h1s hectic worlcl with an .uncro"dcd yet fully equipped gym. A ~with every hl'llu.ry 1m.ig1n.iblc. I Arid people tn1n~ to makt' cvcrythin&. t•ts). f-oT th olTcr of your choice (011• '" "''"'"*'> call '"•• 714 ISO OOSO. of Pasadena. Arellano's car rolled on 10p or Ward. Both Arellano and Hill were ar· rested on suspicion of driving under the inOucncc. The cause of the accident is under investigation. American Heart &1. Association..9 Flf}llflng HNlf Dr...u and Strok• 0.-.. Cauntv't United Way Advertonal Auto .. Fact by Paul Frech SERVICE & REPAIR GERMAN SWEDISH JAPANESE AUTOMOBILES INTERNAL MATTERS A compression test reveals a great deal about an engine's internal condition. It is done by connecting a compression gauge to one cylinder at a time and cranking the engine until five compression strokes have been completed. If a cylinder achieves 213s of it total compression on the first stroke and reaches the minimum factory compression specification by the fifth stroke, it has good compression. If the compression reading is low on the first stroke and builds without achieving minimum compression on successive strokes. the indi· cation is that the piston rings are probably not sealing well. If the compression reading is low on all five strokes, a leaking value is usually the culprit. Low compres- sion in two adjacent cylinders is indicative of a blown gasket head. HINT: If all the engine cylinders have low compression, a "wet compression test" (done with oil in the combustion chambers) will tell if the rings or the valves are at fault. NO LONGER SHOCKED? Cars that bounce unduly over bumps or that experience front· end dive when braking may well be. in need of new shock absorb- ers. If the front end of an auto· mobile seems to float up '8nd down several times after going over a bump, there is a simple test that car owners can perform to see if worn-out shock absorb- ers are the problem With the car parked, car owners should lean on one side of the front bumper and bounce the car up and down a few times, then release it. If the car continues to bounce more than once before coming to rest, the shock on that side is worn. This, test can be conducted on all four corners of the car. Shocks should also be replaced when leakage Is detected during an Inspection. Ignoring such leaks invites gradual failure. It Is advisable to routmely check your shocks to make sure they are in good worklng condition N. C & F, no service ~ ii a problem for us. Whether you need your oil changed. ~ tiree checked or new brakes, lhockl, or struts, you can tount on ut. We tocus on JapMMe, ~. and Gtrman cara. Viait \at "- 2090 Placentia, or call M-8810 for AA~·Approved MMc:e. M major credit card• ICCll*d. HoUrt: M-F 8"8. W. .. 9n ~ brlk• and light fnepedloft' Ind ~...,. .. 4 Monday, April 3, 1995 TODAY IWIM NoetlAM A Mutcr's Swim Proaram bccJns al 6:30 o.m. daily in Or:ansc Coast CoUc~c·a Oymnasium pool. Enrollment is lim11cd. The acssJon wiJI run throu,h April 30. It is open to adults, .,cs 19 :and over, rcgardlca or swimmlna experience. Realstrollon fee Is $40 for one monrh. For more lnConnation, call432·5880. PHOTO 1.JUHalT Photographf by Newport Beach resident Maurice 0. Cook will be on display through May 12 at rhc American lnstiturc of Architects, Orange Counry Gallery, 3200 Park Ccnrcr Dr., No. 110, Costa Mesa. For more informorion, coll 557·7796. ADD LICTUH Coastline Counseling Center ot Newport Beach is o(fcrjng a free lecrurc called, "Allcntion bcfccit Disorder. The Big Plcrure," from 7 10 8:30 p.m. at l200 Qu!MI St., Suite 105. For more informarion, caO 476--0991. CAJtlH PLAHNINO Orange Coas1 Coll ege is offering a rhrec·part career pl::inning workshop, from 6 10 8 p.m., in irs Rc-Enlry • Center, Room 106 of lhc Counseling and Admissions Building. Altcndccs will examine personal inlcrcsts, abiliries and values. The free workshop will conrinue on Monday, April 17 and 24. For more information, call 4.32·5162. TUESDAY HIALTHY RILATIONIHIPI The singles organiznrion, "The Meering Room," is sponsoring a rcl:itionship workshop from 8 10 9:30 p.m. al 2915 Redhill Ave., Suire 0104, Cosra Mesa. Cost is $40 for members, SSO for non·mcmbcrs for lh~ four-week series. Sp:icc is limircd, rcserva rions wirh adv:inccd paymenl only. Call 545-8082. NO MOH ADDITIVH The N:i1ional Association or Women AltOUllD TOWN Business Owners. Onnae O>uncy Chapter, is prcscntlnf "If You Love Mc, Don't Feed Mc unit," 1eminar with author/entrepreneur Sandy Oooch at the Irvine Marriott, 18000 Von Karman Ave. Nctworkina bciins at 6 p.m. Cost is $29 ror members in advance, $44 (or non·mcrflbcrs. Reservations will be 1cccp1cd until March 31. For more information, call 730-6100. Ama SCHOOL ACTMTIU Children in fiJSt throuih fifth grndes are invited to preregister ror "Kids' Stuff, Talcs Tall & Small," n free after school activity series plnnncd for 3:30 p.m. at the Corona del Mar Llbrnry. The program includes folk talcs and writfog a tall talc. To register for the 1erles, call the library ot 644-3135, or visit the library at 420 Mari&old Ave. UCUATIO•COMMISllON Mlmtte The Ptirks, Beaches and Rccr.cation Commission of Newport Beach wlll meet at 7 p.m. in council chambers, 3300 ~cwport Blvd. 100-ITllAYAGAHZA Costa Meu Community Services Department is offering "Egg-Stravaganza" Craft Oass for kids ages 7-14 at the Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave. nt 3:4S p.m. Oass will continue on Wednesday. Cos t is $25. For more information, call 645-8551. ICAUTI Cl.AIHI Adult Shorokan karalc class begins nt !he Newport-Costa Mesa-Irvine YMCA, 2300 University Drive, Newporl Beach. Cost is $30 for the four-week class. SIS for each addirional family member. aasscs will conrfnuc Tuesdays and Thursdays. For more informatlon, call 642-9990. HOW TO HA SHOW al% KID Parcnrs who would like to sec their child's name in lights, bur haven'! a clue as 10 how 10 go aboul ii, arc invired 10 a free program al noon in the Friends' Meeting Room of rhc Newpor1 Beach Central Library. Talenl manager Ru1hic Gran! will review cnlighrenetl approaches for •Stoin-ork, Brick 11~ Walls, BSl's, Uiocrek •Water Feallltts, Pools & s~ • AutDmat1c Irrigation s~ • Outdoor IJghting s~ • Wooden ~and Overheads • Drainage Specialists . • Personallud Designs with Complete Landscape lnstallatJons • Over 40 Yea.rs of Combined Service in Orange County • Ref ercnces 'Throug11out Orange Counfy FARNSWORTII LANDSCAPE COMPANY 548-5132 GIASSELL MASONRY COMPANY 434-7744 Join the 552 Club in support of Hoag Hospital ... • You are invited to come to our 29th birthday party at the Balboa Fun Zone! April 6, 1995 5:52 p.m. to 11 :00 p.m. c$ti'h(,ef/tin9 JfJ-r eVf'r'j '1(.eb(.be19 ,/ f/t e }a.'11,i f y. .. Games, fun, entertainment. coatetta, door prtza for members, Umbo conte.c, Moon Bounce for the ldda, bit band muak and daod-., dunk tank, ping pong la. for gold flab, atreet macldana. cartcaturiata, ateel drum band, barbentbop qWll'teta, and much, much morel 1 • Sploclal AP9f'VUO!ll by ff;ff~ c.;3~h~1•ll. f,.,,,,tf''" J"ck ~A,fJ.,., g,.J J,,h,. <(<3,i,.f~f'd• (SHA-NA.NA band member) vt.• fMr ~nhop Qlwttt and 0.. Ul.alde ~ ..-....... 850 tor cad1 FAMR.Y CW 4 BACK TO BAI. RJN ZONE P~Gl T1CUT f2t for •lltll IACX TO IAL F\JN ZONt PACIAQE 11CIET f 10 for e9Ch IACX TO 8AL GENf.lAL ADMmON TICX£T parents to Introduce their children into lhow business. For more information, call 717-3800. 'hMITOIAYI Merrill Lynch is sponsoring a "Time to S4vc .. workshop from 7 to 9 p.m. at lhe Costa Mesa Holiday IM, 3131 S. Bristol SL The workshop will focus on plonnlna·bascd methods for savina more, spending !cu aJld protecting savinp from taxes and innation. For r<:servatlons or more information, call Roupina 111 836-3108. WIDNISDAY c. aOATIHOW The waterfront RV resort at Newport Dunes will play host -to more than 125 yachts ond 1:ruiscrs during the Newport Harbor Boat Show's 22nd Anniversary Extravaganza held through April 9. Show hours today arc from noon to 7 p.m. Other times will vary during rhe week. Admission is S8 for adults; children Ondcr 12 arc free. For more informarion, call (800) 288-0770. THURSDAY . ASIC THI IXPIRTI The Home Office and Business Opportuniries Associorion will meel al the Country Side Inn, 325 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. The meeting is open 10 local homcbascd business cnlrepcncurs 10 explore and discuss their qucsrions about working from their home and opcraring a business in the 90s. Regis1ra1ion/ne1working begins 111 11 :30 a.m. Cos! is $20 wirh advanced paid rcgis1ra1ion received by April 4 or $25 al rhe door with a phone reservation. For more informarion, call 261·9-'74. Send )'our Items to Around To1m editor, Tile Dally Pilot, 330 lY. Day St., Costa Mesn, Calif. 91627. Newport 8Nch/CoSta M-o.Jly Pilot ANNEXATION erty tu revenues Santa Ana Heights can generate. Proper- ties within redevelopment dis- tricts, such as Snnta Ana us with a response which would Heights and Bay Knolls, arc show us that this annexation potentially unattractive !or an- would be cost-effective," said nexation purposes. The city's' Councilman Dennis O'Neil, percentage of Santa Ana who chairs the finance com-Heights property t8JCes might mittee. "It wasn't a very long only be 50% of the total, and meeting." the term of the redevelopment In order to narrow the gap, restrictions will last ,30 years. residents of Santa Ana Heights ''There's not a Jot of money would need to assess them· to split," said Ken Dclino, as- sclve, to come up with an an-sistant city manager. "We're nual assessment fee. Exactly probably talking less than how they would arrive at :in ap-... $154,000. We might need to propriate assessment fee is an-put in a whole new police beat other matter, according to or fire station to take on that Craig Bluell, a princip:il plan-area. And we're already ncr with the city. · stretched so thin in that area "Would we do it by lot fae? that we can't stretch any Assessed value?" Bluell said. more." "Right now we're at the point City and Santa Ana Heights where \YC're looking at the representatives both say that broad fiscal jmp,;ict of lhc...area the area is cvcntuany destined and making a determination of to become a part of Newport the costs and revenues." Beach. Santa Ana Heights resi- The assessment costs would dents have been pushing to be between $1,000 and $18,000 enter the city for nearly 20 per lot, per y~ar."lt's a little years. A year ago, Johns and too expensive,". said Buck company Jed the charge to ob· Johns, a Sanfa Ana Heights tain a Newport Beach zip code resident who has been involved for the area, a move th at Johns with city negotiations. said has helped tremendously. Complicating matlers is the "That took us several years, fact th at Santa Ana Heights sits and Jt was a big plus for us," within a redevelopment area he said. "Now the city is look· that limits the amount of prop-ing at its options." 5Tg,_~~ -r TSSAVINGS 1nA~' .BONDS RU Ff ELL'S UPIOLSTEIY INC. .......... c......, Im -all .. CllTA IUA-Ml-115' StlilfMENT ,,..., Erickson. "And we'll prob· ably agendize another opcn- s'ession meeting on this be· fore the April 17 deadline." Also tonight, \he council will consider: •Funding agreements for improvement projects along Harbor Boulevard at South Coast Drive and the San Diego Freeway and at &he intersection 6f the Corona del Mar and San Diego freeways. •An annual review of the 1990 general plan, the city's progress in implementing it and in . meeting the city's share of regiona~ housing needs .. • Drafting ·an ordinance that would establish' require- ments and standards for se- curity lighting in parking lots, commercial and in- dustrial sites and residential developments. The meeting will be held at 6:30 p.m. in the Costa Mesa City Hall Council Chambers, 77 Fair Drive. ANTIQUE QUILT SHOW ' ' ' I I '' GRAND OPENING Onr 100 utMfae t11iJta to be Utafute• •ada Satvcla1t GV storage for years. Every pattern and type. Each is one-of-a-kind. All are guaranteed authentic! s.t.rar• 8:00 ,. 10:00 , .•• Comcast of Newport B. Ch. 3 Comcast of Sant.a Ana Ch. 3 Dimension M. of Laguna N. Ch. 31 Visa Mast d &. 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T he Newport Harbor High School alumni volleyball game held Friday, March 24 was its usyal success. · With the usual casi of characters from the 70s, 80s nnd 90s, the game brings together many fo rmer players with one thing in common -:-the fact they plaY.ed v611cyball for Newport. · The first three games matched this yoa r's varsity with the alumni. In the early years, the alumni never Jost a game, but in the last couple of years, it seems to take the alumni a game to "get the kinks out." This year was no exception as Coach Dan Glenn's varsi ty won the first game behind the setting of Max Spooner and the hitting of Greg Slick. I have to Game No. 3 found basically the same lineup with Greg Sullivan and Drew Sheward setting, Justin admit that my substi tution pattern was suspect as I found a way to 'get everybody into this game. ln game No. 2, the alumni lineup became more stable with the outside hitting of Hugh foster and Dill Yardley (two of the best oul'side hitters in Newport history), the setting of Sean Sheward, the opposite play of Kevin Droke. the middle blocking of Peter Helfrich and Dill Brown and the backcour( play of Gary Crane and Dr. Tim Drown (the oldest playe r on the alumni beside"S the coach -me). This stability allowed the alumni to return to its usunl winning ways. Charlie Brande Volleyball Mcintee middle blocking and Mike Nguyen in the outside hitting spot. This produced another win to keep the alumni's unbeaten streak again st the "kids" alive. Other notable alumni included Alan Gaddis, who was forced to leave early for a trip (he's in the travel business); Dave Devick, who could still hit with the best, but had some trouble with the blocking part of his middle blocking assignment, and Amin Mirhadi, taking time out from his pre·mcd studies at UCLA; Druce Caldwell, who was sick and did not l>Uit up but I know would still dominate the net. Also, Mark Barrett, with the same old ORANGE COUNTY ALL·STAR TOURNAMENT . "million dollar" smile; Jay Tufano, who is cu rrently coaching the Newport JV team; and Wil AJlison and Chris Lee, who arrived fashionably late :ind only played in the "Old Guys vs. Less Old Guys" alumni game which followed the three•game match with the varsity. Noticeably missing wece the .Gans -Jason, Darryl and the Doctor .. In the alumni vs. alumni g:.imc, the older team I pre_vailed by the score of 16-14. Last year's results were the same, but the margin of victory was much ' . greater. After the game, it was off.to Lamppost with family and friends to laugh abo~t the old times, fin<:J out about new times, but, mo!.t importantly, to enjoy lifelong friendships. Brown supplies push for ·· South KATSUYA 11-AINONr./FOR THE DAll.Y 1111.ClT Estancia's Cyndi Richards controls dribble against North defender Sunday. Richards coolly ices game for South at free-throw line BY RYAN T. BLYSTONE, Srous W1un:a IRVI NE -f ree throws are supposed to be automatic points, but cyndi Ri- chards knows how scary a trip to the charity stripe can be. · "I've le:irned th at if you ge t nervous, you won't make them," said the 5-foot- 10 player from Estancia High. Richards, who won a game during the regular season with a pai r of free throws against Capistrano Valley in the final seconds, experienced a case of deja vu Sunday afternoon in the inaugural Or- ange County All-Star High School Gi rls Basketball Tournament at UC Irvine. The senior forward sank two fre e throws with 7.9 seconds left, as the South All-Stars edged the North, 56-54. "I knew she would make the shots," said South Conch Russ Davis, who was also present at Est:incia's game with ca·po Valley because he is also the Ea- gles' head coach. "It was great." The South held a sli m 54-52 lead after Shanno Ranken converted one of two free throws with 23 seconds left. Out after the teams exchanged missed shots, Richards was fouled to stop the clock with 7.9 seconds left. The free throws gnve Richards, who was an all-Pacific Coast League selection this yeor, a total of seven points in the contest. , Richnrcls said the chance to win the game was enjoyable, but she is happy that she still has one more high school basketball game left. "I'm glad I get to play in one more game, because (Sunday's game) was ugly," she said, referring to the upcom- ing Costa Mesa Kiwanis Cl ub's annual all·star game which will be played later this mon th at Orange Coast College. . " Cara· Heads breaks sister's meet mark at Trabuco Hills MISSION VIEJO -Carn Heads broke hon ors with a time of 12:44.6. sister Gina's meet record of 133 feet in On the boys side, Shahram DeZnhd the discus by tossing a 135-4 Saturday to posted a personal best in the 3,200, clock- highlight local athletes' efforts at th e Tra-ing a 9:37 for a fourth-place finish. buco Hills Invitational. •For Estancia, Chri s f'c lix was first in This came ot nearly the snme time that his heat ond hnd the third·best time ovcr- Gina was enjoying a big day as a member all in the 100 meters at 11.12. Felix was of the Stanford Unive rsity track and field nlso third in his heat in the 200 meters at squad at on invitational hosted by UC Ir-23.06. vine. George Gutierrez was fourth in the 400 Oina won the hammer throw (132-2). meters (57.04), Ed Vorgas fift h in his 300 was third in the shot put (43·1), third in hurdles hent (44 .21), and Johan Appell the javelin (151-11) and firth in the discus s»tth in the invitational 3,200 (9:38), his (133·1) in helping Stanford win the four-first race nt thnt distance this year. way meet over Air Force, UCl and Cal The boys 4xl,600 relay team of Dart Poly Pomona. Kowal ki, Juan Sanchcl, Rene Munoz and Other top Newport Harbor efforts at Ocrson Sa lgado placed seventh in 19:15. Trnbuco Hills included Laura Wilson and The Esta ncia girl, hnd three relay Leah Roussel, who finished fourth and teams compete. In the 4xl,600, Mori On· sixth, respectively, in tho discus at 122·0 tivcros, Arcclli Martincsz, Dlanca Moreno and 119·7. • and Mcli'5U Inouye finished eighth in Wilson was also third in the Shot put at 2S:20. 37·2, with Roussot ju~t behind in fourth 111 • The 4x800 tcum or Patty Kuchczynska, 36·S. Ontiveros, Lucy Arias nnd Jnckic Jimenez Tho airls dlstuncc medle1 relay team o( and ttic di tancc medley relay team uf Auuama Nro, Saro Hawkl'1-Colleen Kuc~nlllt, Nias. Martinez and Moreno Eadie and Jamie Swarbe'I took runner-up each finished ninth. I \ - ...,. Costa Mesa guard scores seven third-quarter points to spark 56-54 win over North. BY RYANT. BLYSTONE, SroRTS W1un11 IRVINE -Erin Drown completed he r high school cnreer the only way she · knows· how -providing a spark to her tenm when it matters most. Playing in Sunday's inaugural Orange County High School Girls Basketball All-Star Tournament, the Costn Mesa guard made her presence felt in a game that featured a hefty size advantnge for the opposition. · "They were so big of there,'' said Es- tnncia Coach Russ Davis who coached the South along with Marina's Pete Donny. "They had three stnrters who were six.-foot. Our tallest player was 5- 10." It showed in the first half as th~ South tenm \vas forced to work from the ou t- side and despite only being down by a point al hal.ftime, the South team ap- peared to be a little sluggish. Dul the 5-foot- 7 Drown came out and scored oil seven of her points in the third quarter, noiling a pair of !.hots and making 3 of 4 free throws to provide the South with one of many boosts it would need in a 56-54 victory be- fore 200 at UC Irvine's Bren Events Center. 'No one ex- pected us to do well in this game because of their (the North's) size.' -ERIN BROWN Costa Mesa guard "No one expected us to do well in this ga me because of their size," said Drown, who was an all-Pncific Coal>t League se- lection this season. "I thought our whole team played well. We played a balanced game." Drown and Estancio's C)•nd i Richards, whose two free throws with 7.9 seconds left iced the victory for the South, were only two of mnny ca talysts for the South team. To compensate for the North's ability to dominate the inside, Estancia Coach Russ Davis, who also served as the South coach, said his best bet was to let his players run a basic offe nse, spread out the scoring ~nd hopefully wear their opponents down. "Because they had not played together as a team, there wasn't a whole lot of stuff that we could run,he said. Dut Davis got strong individual efforts throughout the game from players such CdM boys capt~re volleyball tourney SANTA MON ICA -The Corona del Mar High boys volleyball tenm had a long, but productive, dny at the Palisades Invi- tational Saturd:ly nt Santa Monica City College, conquering all competition en route to winning the tournament champi· onship. The Sea Kings, under the direction of head coach Joey Fuschetti, wen t through pool play unbeaten, defeating Ventura, Pnlisndes, Aptos and Granite Hills to cam tho No. l seed in the playoffs. Against Lynwood, CdM earned o 15-10 decision in the quarterfinals, then crushed Copistrano Volley, 15·5, to cam a berth in the title motch opposite Long Beach Poly. Corona emerged n 15-7 victor ovc~ Poly to win the championship. l!arnin& Dll·lOUrnllmcnt honors from CdM were IOphomorc outside hitter Dlairc Hoppe ond senior middle blocker City Durton. ~orona returns to Sea V~w Leaauo competition this week with a 3:30 match at Santa Miaraarita on Tuetday bctore en· tertninina Irvine on Thursday al 6:45 • . KAnUTA llA1sosr'foa 1'11r O.\IL v rnor Costa Mesa's Erin Brown defends North ball-handler Randi Kameoka (top), while South Coach Russ Davis questions call during Sunday's 56-54 win. :is Santa Ana Valley's Velina Gibson and Century's Nina Alexander, each of whom scored 10 points to lead the South. Alexander was named the game's most valuable player. Another key South contributQ.r came courtesy of Maler Dci's Michele Meyers in an 10·0 run early in the fourth quarter after the North had stretched its lead to 47-38 with eight minutes left. . Mission Viejo's Kortney Okura made a shot nnd then Meyers took over with I six straight points to keep the South on n roll. Richards added a basket im.ide 10 give the South n 48-47 lead ""ith 4:57 re- maining. Dawn Metz gnve the> North its la~t lead of the game, 49-48, before the Ab· under made two consecutive shots to put enough distance between the teams. The North tenm w:is led by El Do· rado's Shannn R:inken who had 12 points and Canyon's Robynn Kuhlmonn who added 11. aa •• ,..., I Monday, AprU 3, 1995 Newport Bwh/COlta M ... Dally Pilot -9onl's blast helps ·crush ·occ Jed Wein tel.n has 11 I ct March at Emory RIVERS IDE -Dove Angeloni, former nll-stn r third baseman for Corona del M:ir High, ripped his first home run of the scn- son to cap a nin e-run fifth inning for host Riverside Community College, os the Ti- gers handed Orange Coast its third con- secutive Orange Empire Conference set- back, defeating the Pir:itcs, l S-4, Satur- day. OCC fell to 15-14, 7-6 in conference. All of the runs it ~ave up in the fifth were unearned. Riverside {15-10-1, 7-6), tied with OCC, plays at Orang.e Coast on Tuesd:iy at 2 p.m. Tracy Edmondson, who hit a three-run home run for Riverside, and Angeloni hit back-to-b;i~j{ homers in the fifth. Geoff Wilson (2 for 5 with a run- scoring triple in the fourth), Brian Saltarelli (2 for 4) and Forest Long (2 for 4) had multiple-hit games for the Dues. RIYIRJIDI 15, ORANGI COAST 4 Orange Coul OOJ 100 000-4 9 4 Riverside 010 190 04JC-15 l l 1 Blanchet, Cuymon (5), Silva (5), Barilla (8) and Yanagis.iwa; Olsen, Vigo (4), Larson (6) and Jenkins. W-Vigo, 1-0. L-Bl;inchct, l-4. S-Larson. 28-Arguell;is (R), .,fardtzcll (R). JO -Wilson (00, · Hurtado (R). Hit-Edmondson (R), Angclonl (R). , ..,. Corona del Mar High product named conference Athlete of Week at Atlanta school. J cd Weinstein, the Corona del Mor High product aucndlng Emory University in Atlnnto, is putting togelher quite a streak. Weinstein won bis fU'st nine matches (his season and wns undcfcntcd in March. At the Emory Spring Festival, Weinstein won three matches to sweep his way throllgh the No. 3 singles flight. In the tournament final, Weinstein lost the Iirst scJ. 4-6, b.ut Jtouncd back..10 win the last two, 6~. 6-4. For his performance, We instein netted University Athletic Associo1ion (UAA) Athlete of the Weck hont>rs. "I'm proud of Jed's progress,'' said Emory Coach Don Schroer. "He's played his way into our program using hard work, digni1y and sportsmanship." Weinstein, who also plays soccer for Emory in the fall, was ranked 16th among Southern Californ ia high school players last spring. Now he has been playing No. 6 singles for the faglcs, and looking to stay in th e lineup. "We decide the lineup m~tch by mnlch:' 'aid SChroer. "Jed has curned a spot In singles. and he may cvcntuolly play doubles as well." The Eagles. with a record or S·I, are currently tied for sixth in the NCAA DMsJon JU national Jcam llJlkJn~ by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association. During a recent California ({!P• Emory defeated two to?-10 teams. Emo?' competes in the University Athletic Association along with schools in Baltimore, Boston, Chicago. Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh. Rochest.er nnd,St. But ColUt was ngnin without the services ot standout outside hitter Jawn Crone, who suffered an ankle injury during practice earlier in the week. He sat out Friday when OCC ( J 2-5 overall, 8·4 in the Ora nge Empire Conference) dispatched Pasadena. OCC Coach Chuck Cutencse said that Crone wos held oµt f ridoy more for precautionary reasons th11n anything, and he should be back when the Pirates host San Diego Mesa this Wednesday at 7 p.m. "We're a young team, and without him, thin.gs arc more · difficult for us," said Cutcnesc. -L'C5Uir.l\Sllmember~OfNCAJ\ Division Ill, Emory offers academic scholar£hips..and financial aid, rathet than athletic scholarships. Dlr•lll Brosterhous --~·Rc""S'Oeen our ill l~der all season Jong." Earlier this season, Cro'ne was forced out or the lineup in the opening game or a 3--0 Joss to Grossmont with a severely pulled c:ilf muscle. • The defending state champion Orange Coast Colleges College men's volleyball team is , priming itself for another run nt the title. It was slowed somewhat last Wednesday night when the Pirates fell in three games to Long Deach City College. Crone was named All-State and first-team AJl-Orange Empire Conference last season, and was a significant factor in the Pir:itcs' run to tho championship. This year, inconsistent has been the best way to describe Const. "We've been up and down. and that's what you miaht expect ftom such a youn1 ccnm.'' said Cutenesc. Wednesday's match marks the first ot the final round of piny against OEC foes which includes a match at Palomar on Friday. • OCC just completed pJaying seven straight matches again$t members o~ the South Coast Conference. However, 1n a bizarre rule that has been in effect since 1991, the matches do count on each of lhc conference's OEC records. Cutencse points out that a team could conceivably go unbeaten against fellow members or the OEC. but could still lose the conference title-by-doing-poorly in the interconfcrcnce matches. "I'm not crazy about it, but the rule is there to require eve~ody to play inlerconference matches," said Cutcnesc. "The one good thing about it is that it promotes the game of volleyball, and I'm for that." •Southern California College women's basketball conch Dean Cooper is seeking an assista nt for next ~ason. Some experience is required .• For more information, Cooper may be reached at 556-3610, ext. 206 during working hours. ' Newport East Pony Marlins, Cardinals must settle for tie LOCAL SCHEDULE TODAY ............. Hl'h ..:hool -C4M IC Oill!IOlld Ltr, J:IS pm, Otlf 11.m.; Irwin.al~ HarbOf, l:lS p.m.i C061.t M~u al ts~ l:lS p.m. Otlf Hiah Khoo! -lit.and.I at Cl Oorado T ovrnam~. 1 p.m.; Cost.I Meu ... hgvna llilll al llottu Un41 GC. l!IS r .m.; CdM ... Wooclbrld'" 11 l•ncho ~ J~quln, 2:10 p.m. Vanguards s11Veep twin bill in softball RIVERSIDE -The Southern California Col- lege softball team pushed over a run in the top of the ninth inning Saturday to complete a double- header sweep al Cal Baptist with a 3-2 victory. NEWPORT BEACH -The Marlins and Car- dinals went seven innings and three hours Satur- day, but could decide no1hing ;is the two played to a 6-6 deadlock in Newpor1 East Pony League action a1 EastDluff field. The Mnrlins opened 1he g<i mc with Eric Snell hilling a double nnd scoring on Geoffrey Hunt's 1wo-base hit in the top of the rirst inning. ,The C<1rdinals rctailinled in the bottom of the second, ~coring three runs. Ne<il Perlmutter and Michael Hayes had back -to-back singles and Michael Coppersmith was safe on an error. The Cardinals built lhe lead to 5-2 in the bot- tom of the fourth wi1h a ;:>air of runs as Michael Fcrketic doubled and Andrew Taylor tripled, then scored on an error. But the Marlins rallied with single runs in the fifth, six1h and seventh to gain the day. Ty Harper led the Marlins with a single and double, scoring three times and knocking in an- other run. Perlmulter had three singles and scored twice. On 1he mound, Harper struck out nine, while allowing seven hits, two walks and three runs. For the Cardinals, Matt Larson Canned 10, while yielding two hits, lhree walks and five runs. In another game Saturday: • Red Sox 7, Mets 5: The Red Sox moved back into firs t place after the victory. The pitching core of the Red Sox provided the offensive punch, wi1h Mall Marshall gelling a pai r of singles, Jon Shronk a single and a double and Eric Wiethorn hilling his second home run of the season over the left-field fence at the 280 mark followed by a.double. With the score tied ut 1-1, the Red Sox blew lhe game open in the bollom of the third inning with five runs with three straight hits from Zack Zarrilli, Shra nk and Marshall, a walk to Wiethorn and a hit by Whitney Wills. · Shrank pitched the first 1hrcc innings for the Red Sox, strking out five, while allowinJ? four hits and a run. Wie1horn, who relieved in the fourth, struck ou t seven and allowed three hits, five walks and four runs. Alex Dottom was the los ing pitcher for the Mets, but he had a pair of doubles. Relief pitcher Matt Thiede had a game-opening double and a single in the seventh inning. STANDINGS · 1. Red Sox, 4·1; 'l. Mulins, 3·1; J. C.udinals, 3~2; 4. Athletics, 2-J; 5. Meis, 0·6. Community mH.g~ -OCC •I C)'l)f~H. noon. Hi~ Khool -CoJI~ lloU'u VI, C)'pftU 11 Cyp<Hl CC. 2:)0 p.m. S.ftllall CommUflily coflete -Cyp<Hf .. occ. l p "'· Tt••la • Hi&" Khool boyt -$.In M•rlno &I CdM, 3:1S p.m. TU IS DAY ............ lllgh Khool -Nrwporl ll•rbo. at Coron• d"I Mu, 3:15 p.m. a ...... 11 Cntlc11e -l'olnl Loma N•.u~ne .it Southern Dlilornl• Cnll'"l;t, 12:30 p.m. · Cllmmunity college -lli~tllde 11 Orange Coa~t. 2:30 p.m. lti1h Khonl -Cornn• d~I M•r ac Cl Tom, l ....... u C~~ -Point Loma N&urMe al Soothtt11 Calitor .... c~. 2 p.m. lllah Khoo! -Irvine at "'-!-t U.atbOf, l: IS p.m.; Cl Toro at Coron• de.I /lour, l : IS p.m.; OOnc:l1 at Unlwnlly, l :IS p.m.; Coil• Mcu at uguna kKh, J:U p.m. '-•••• Community coll~• mrn -Ot•nge Co.ul .it r utletioft, 2 p.m. Community roll~• ,.omen -Full4'<ton •I Ot•na-Co.t•t, 2 p.m. ltigh Khool !Mlys -N-rnrt Hubor at S•nlA lll•tpril•,) p.m.; CdM •1 lrvln.,, 3:1S p.m.; Ali10 Niguel .it lst•n<iJ, 3:15 p.m.; Co\l.i McH •t Uni•rnhy, l:IS p.m. · v.11 • .,11.11 tugh •~hool !Mlys -Coron• d"' "'"',.at Sont.i t.b•11••il.i, l :l O p.m.; Woodbtidge II N~·· H•1bo<, &:O p.m. ~EEP SEA SUNDAY'S FISH COUNTS Dt1Vey'1 LMke r -'l boats, 64 anglers. 12 ulico bass, 18 sculpin, 2J shccphcad, 114 rockfish, 1 halibut, JG perch, 15 urgo, 72 whitefish, 7 yellowfin croaker. · Newport Landini -4 ~ts, 83 ;mglers. 1 sand bass, 87 calico b;iss, 7 sculpln, 1 shcepht!ad, 5 blue perch, 1 king nlmon, 39 urgo, 9J ycllowfin crOillccr, 1J7 mackerel. The Vanguards won the opener of the Golden State Athletic Conference twin bill, 4-3. Shannon Saylor, 15-4, was the winning pitcher in both games. Saylor struck out 16 Cal Bap1ist hitters overall, 11 in the first game. The hitting standouts for the Vanguards (24-13 overall, 6-2 in the GSAC) were Angela Wolf (3 for 7 on the day, including a double, triple and two RDI) and Shannon O'Rourke (3 for 5, three walks nnd one RBI). Jen Caruso squeezed in the winning run in lhe top of the ninlh inning of the second game. SOCAL COLLIOl .4, CAL 8APTIST 3 First game SoCal College 020 101 0-4 7 Cal Baptist 000 OOJ 0-3 6 Saylor, Merrow (6), S3ylor (6) and lewis; 'olosimo and Rodgers. W-Saytor, 14-4. l -Colosimo. 28-Brandl ISCC). JS-Wolf lSCO. Hudson (CB). SOCAL COLLIOI 3, CAL 8APTIST 2 Second game SoCal College 001 000 011 -3 S O Cal Baptist 000 100 010-2 7 O ~ytonnd l ewis; Sico and Rodgers. W-~ylor, 15-4. l-S1co. 28-Wolf (SCO, Moreno (SCO. Ca.ns-er~it (CB). JS-Rodgers CCB). Hlt-St.uk (CB). PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES _P_U_B_L-IC_N_O_T-lC_E_S __ the Flctltloua Bu1lne11 LIEVED TO BE ABAN-PUBLIC NOTICE FlcUtlou9 dtllvcrtd to IN unclcfSiontd a H OH. CMUN S()()I( OH .utholfty wlll be grentwd rec:ord41d on September 14, Name: CORPORATE CEN· DONED WILL BE SOLD AT BualM .. Name wnl!ln Oti»ration oC Otfaull and 1820 W Elm, Anaheim, uni... en internted 1989, n lhstrumenl No TER ASSOCIATES, 3070 S. PUBLIC AUCTION AT NOTICB ltatoment OtlN/ld tor S•. 111c11 wntten 280.C ponon flHen ~jectfon 19~91854, In~-, Page PUBLIC NOTICE Brlllol Str•tl 1440, Costa SOUTH . COAST SELF INVITING The following l*80n8 .,. Nobel of Otlaoll and Election to Th• mets to bl sold are to the pedtio'I ind -. of Ofllclal Recorct. of Or· ---------· MHI, CA 92628 s T 0 RAG E. 3 4 8 0 w. PROPOIALI Minn butlneN 11: Sd. Tiit lllldttslQlltcl caustd etctlbld In gtnerll IS furn!-show• good cau•• whv •• County. SI ale of Call-c:ne 1251728 The Flctltlou• Bu1lnH1 WARNER AVE.. SANTA The County Sanitation -GM"S QUALITY LANO. said NoC>tt of Otf1ull lllcl Eltc rt. llllturn .• 1qulpm1nL the court t hould not lornla, u~ the ~r ol STATEMENT O' Name referred to above ~~~ ~~ 1 ~~ ~Jt1LAJ~~ Dl11r1c:1' ol On1nge County, SCAPING, 421 s. Cooper liOn to Se• to be ttCORled 111 ~ oodwi». lradenamt. lease, vr•nt the .uthortty. ute thefeln conlelned. will ABANDONMENT OF was filed on August 21, TION,EER· MR RICHARO C1llfornl1, will receive St., Santa Ana, CA 92704 county wllett the ttal Pl'Oe>e"Y Is thold Improvements. COV'I· A HEARING on th• aell at publlc llUCllon to the Ulll OF fllCTITIOUS 1989, In the Counly of Or-(DICI() M. SIODERS CAU HOied propo1&11 f()( an George A. Manzur, 421 S. iouteil. ant nol lo compell petition will be held o n highell bldd9f for calh, Of BUllNlllS NAME . •nj•· Origin a l ~lie f:ORNIA · STATE 'eoND Envlronmental Monitoring Cooper Sl, Santa Ana, CA ate:~ andart localied at 37 E 17th A~riJ 27, 1995 at 1:46 =~~ :'fi~!:~ The following peraon• No. 428!M5 15088400 ProfullONI SllMcea Con-92704 IMPERIAL To IEJIVICE CO lreeL Ito. E, Costa Mesa, .P.M. in Dept. 703 lev.f\I hive abandoned the UH ol GrtgOf'Y L Butcher, 400 2 BARTON ENTER ttac:t fOf the Olalrlcta' 120-Thia bualneu 11 con-· t..C' 2'27 lo04lled..at 341 Th9 City Sta~ ~~ic::-. ~'!!~~ j iiiiiiiiiii' iiiiii Emerald Bay, L1gun1 • • Inch Ocean Outflll, Speclfl-ducted by: an lndMduel · Tiit buslntn name ustd Drive Oreng e C A "''"" "'"'' BHCh, CA 9265t ~~~~s, TOOLS, MISC. cation No. P-156R untll Th• regletrant(e) com-ll6C9 VENWRA BL~. s~~~ • seller II that location Is PR 12ttl. -rr•n~tllprHI or lmpfied Henry T. Segeratrom, 1617 12A • SHANE WEIST Thuraday A.prU 13, 1995 81 tMnCed to ttanHct busl· f . ...,..,.,,, ,.., .c""N"' 91316 E HOUR PHOTO IF YOU OBJECT TO OfH ~um;..u8~·.!°', a'"n r~'~. E. Bayfront, Bllboa, CA ' 5 p.m. Propoaala Wiii con-,,... under the Actltlous ~v. w-Lrvn "' The bulk Siii Is lnllndtd to the Qrenting of the ··-"' .. ....,. '" 92661 MISC. BOXES 1111 of a technlcel proponl Bualneu Nam•(•) lilted (616)501· 1341 consummated at Ill• omoa 0 · P41'ition, you thould ttlle and Intern! now he by Jamee M. Hletbrlnk, 819 M~SC ~~~ tu~ft!i~R, IOf environmental monitOf· above on: nJa MARGARET M. HOPKINS, TRUS· SCROW AMERICA CORPORA· tippHr st the hoeri~ IC H auch TruatM In and lo l.arttapur, Corona dtl Mar, · • 1~ urvtc... To be In-G90fge Manzur TEE'S SALE OFFICER IOH 9828 ,.~d G e•·d end stste your obJec lhe following dnc•ibed CA 92625 22 • JEFF PORTER, MAT· d~ed with the technlcel Thia 1t1temeot waa filed C227417 ' ""' en rovt .. ' fil ' • propel1y 1ituated In lhe HARBOR LAWN-California Pacific, Prope<· TRESS, MISC. ITEMS propoaal i. • propoMd wllh the County Clerk 01 ._310171995 ~4207. Garden Grove. !:~~ '1~"~h: MOfesaid County and State, MOUNT OLIVE u.1. • Cll1tornla generel aosc· EDWARO c. MYERS, coat achedule that mutt be Or~• County on Febru-ESCROW Off'l""R TO COH· oourt before th• hH r· lo wil APN I 938-78-093 partnership 3315 Fairview Ml ·BOXES/ITEMS In • ......... •at...i.. aelled en-.. .., 2 1......c: PUBLIC NOTICE "c I y EJtHlllT MA~ C t S I Rd Co II M CA 92626 103 • PAUL JOHANSON, --..-... , _, • .... ACT IS SUSIE HAN, on or alter ng. our 8PP••r•nc:• PAACEl. I F imple eme ery a es " ' en. TV STEREO SPEAKERS/ v.lope. Propoul8 mutt be Fe382H fllt No. f&41411 ·19-95 end lht last d~ for mr( b. In perton or by hlle lo eonJorni:U: UnM Leads Furnished J.:ec1~"!~.=~ ::;: MISC. ~ C:.V"r~''= Publllhed Newport eea~h-FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Claims shall bl IM·11·95. "°"'it "0v'"°Y· '"R"' .. No 93 c111e '\Jn.C/ H lhown nershlp 11 lA • ANGELA GUIOICI, at 10844 Elll• Avenue Costa M•H Dally Pilot NAME STATEMENT lch 11 lht business d~ bllor• OU "" ... "" upon the Condominium~ Identification ia available. From infotmalion which Ille TrualM deems rellable, bul fOf which Trualee malrn no reprnentatlon or warranty, the .. rffl addfHl(H) or other coriimon dnign•tlon of lhe abcMt described prop- erty Is: 200 McNett La,,. 1111, Newpof1 Beach CA 92663. Said propar1y is being M>ld lor Iha purpose ct paying the obligations aec:ured by uld Deed of Trual lncludlng lees end ••penan of the Tni1lee and of Sale C1ltfornl1 "Konv1y1nce Company, •• said Trustee, 9y JucMh R Kealing • Vtee President,9451COf~nA"te, Northrldge, . California 91324. (811) 775-2575, Oaled Molrch 13. 1995 ASAP1S71.7S 3127, 413, 41t0 PUBLIC NOTICE 2 GregOf'Y L Butcher, Man-STEITEMRSEO SPEAKERS/MISC. Fountain V•"-, Cahlornla', March 27, April 3, 10, 17, The loRoYMQ person(s). Ult dale specified lboYt. CREDITOJ\. or • conun-(enhtll!d "Condominium PIM """ P111ner -·, 1995 t>usln 81 Tiits bulk iransllr Is su ger1t creditor of the t L 1 °' T osa ........... iiiliii•lt ~.... 208 JEFFREY CRAVI-92708-8121 ~ the date . ls/all d:f bus ess H • C»lornll UnllOlm Commtt· doot .. ed, "YOU f'!Nlt file ~ Cl.v °' ~ ~~ Fiie .... Fl40H4 .... ---wit~· ~·=ty we•' :4 ERO MISC ITEMS Ind time her n above HI PUBLJC NOTICE Rl1E OUA ITY ~PHA~~c~s Code Section 6106 ~ ole.m •1"' th• County ol Ora.,,... St••• Of FICTmous IUllMHS ............. .,,_..., Orange County on ~.,~ 314 • o'ENISE NOON, '~~ mutt be IUb-. c! ~llbof a • lld 03·13·95 ;:irt and,:*' I copy to CahfOfTllll, r~'d;d on July MAME ITATtMElfT ~~ 18, 11>95 COFFEE TABLE, TOYS, milted on the forma aup-lllOT1CEOFTRUIT£FISAU JALMMBA CORPORATION KYUN OH. CHUN SOOI( OH. dv9Pfl,::0pol~r:..•~ 12, 1179 M Oocumenl No. Tilt lolowlng person(s) -• -·-1 Publllhed Newport Buell· MISC. ITEMS plied by the Dlatrlcta 8nd In T.I No. t 4·241S Cllifotnia Corpora!Jon 198.48 11Csl ...,.. Y 15810 In 8ooll 13221 lllMI doing business as JON~S Gfl8Pel • Cr9met01Y Co••• MHI Piiot M8rch 27 265 • A. CIAMBOTTI, eccordanc:• with all ptovl-YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UHOER A unset Vista Road wainul E cAOW AMERICA CORPORA· oourt wit hin four P90es 78 through 115 cO ANO BREZOEN, INC . All 3500 Pecttlc View OrM AprU 3, 10, 17, 1995. ' g~t~~ MISC. ITEMS/ alone of the apeclflcaUona. OEEO Of TRUST OATEO So&89 1789 ' ' TIO• rnonthe from UM da te lhel ptopelly deacrlbed In 1468229. 1800 E Limbert Rd . ~ 8elctl mTT7 SOUTH COAST SELF Speclllcatlona, blank forma, UNLESS YOU TAKE ACllON TO This buslnen IS conducted i621 Gitt/Ill Glove BNd .. Sii ~,.~• '';,'!,~ T~ Tnict 10587, record41d In Sta 215. Brea. CA 92621 a.. ...... i ____ ., --------STORAGE JOANNE M and further Information PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT acorpoutlon 20 NCdon ll l OO of the 8ooll 449, Pegn 5 lh1oogh Jooes & Bmden. lncorpo· ,. PUBLIC NOTICE HOLLOWAY MANAGER · may be obtained at the MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC The reglSttanl com1i1enced lo Glttltn Glow, CA 9. e.tlfo.rni• Probmt• Code. 8 fA Mlacellaneoua Mapa, rated lnsuranc. & flnMolal ...... ,... PUBLICNOTIC• Publlahed Newporl ~~)· ~dt.r·· tel•= SALE IFYOUNEEOAN~ ansact business under tht Nt=Beach·CosllMm The time for filing R=~rt~~~Md.ct ~~m:~,:i~9~~~rtRd , lllJ. lllUWIJ NOTICa 0' I ALll Be1ch.C0111 Mesa Dally 3559 • 411 ext NATION OF THE NATURE OF THOU tllious business name or CH3 19 95·3863$ AOf 3, daimt win not expire .0025 -cent lnle<Ht In and This business Is condu-d OF ABANDONED Piiot March 27, April 3, pub. 111 h • d N • t PR000CE.EOING 0AGAICOHTNSTACTY ;. ames listed above on N/A 19115 IMJfora four month• to ,.,...-Common 1.r .. , •• by a corporatton. ""' Mortu.ry *Chapel 1995. w~or Y SHOUL " IGNEO JALMMBA CORPO· OTI ! from t he hHrinn det• Cremation PROPl!RTV mne BHch.COata Me.. Dally LAWYER. RATION, ·By. lndravadin R PUBLIC N • •hown end defined on the Thereglstrantcommencad to NOTICE IS HEREBY Piiot Aprll 3, 1995 On Wednesday April 26 1995 Patel PrHldent C*I U SHllO "°~u~v EXAM-Pbln; rnervlng therefrom lransact business under 111• 110 Broadway ~ivREfuI~:r T UONOSEERCTANIODN RENT M78S 111 00 P.M .. ~ital T.O. S~rvice This st.alemenl was med With llOT1C£ OF IN! the .. lcept by 1M the lollowlng: ~ All ••clu· fictitious business name Of co.ta M... 1988 OF THE CALIFORNIA Sell your home Co. loc. as duly a1>P01nted Count; ·Clerk of Or1ngt w,,,-TO oourt. If you .,1 •Hf' .iv. ••Mment (o4her th8n names llstt~abovl oh Sepltm· Ml·l1M CIVIL COOE THE PROP through claHlfled. Trustee under lllcl pursuant to ount; on MM-Ch 28. 1995 ~r-5 _.. .on lnCe'"ted In thl p.,cota Ml and IV) dHlo-btr 5, t989 ERTY LISTED BELOW BE: through classified M2'-S878 Ottd °'Trust~ ~&19 as HOllCHhls flctltJous Nam• ... OF· .... I -~L -~.-lnllY. .'"'.... neled .. "Rfflrlcted Corn-SIGNED JONES & BREZOEN. ,.--------~=======~~=======~=======~~~~~8ol~~~ln-~~ ,~ ~ ~~~··•h ~hdonlhe~llnd~~PO~O~~CE & Reconlt In Ille OffiCe o1 Ille rom the date It wn hied In lht • .vw ....... fot lp.oial r....-i to other Unit• for FINANCIAL SERVICES, By County ~r o1 Orange Ila ol tilt county Cllfk A ne CA9E ..O. A 177233 Notto. of °'9 ~ of an llM of petll1'1f ..-... •tof-Joseph W 811zden, Vice Prtsl· STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • • • • The Ltgal Dq>anmml 41 tlN Daily Pilbt i.t pkmM ... t:o announa a new smlia """' amilAbk t:o MW businma. ~ wiO"""' SEARCH tht ~for>""' Ill N> txtnz chdrgt, and save J!lU the ti1ne and the trip to tht Ctmrt House in Santa Ana. Thm. ef """1'Se, a.for tht SMrth is cumpld«/ we wilJ file pr fiaiti4us bu.nnar Ntme lflltmlml with tht Q,u,,9 Clmt. publish ona a W«lt for four W«h as rrquimJ bJ law 4"" thm ft'4 your proof ef ~ withtht ~ Gtrli ~ RlJ/> bJ ID file JI"" flctitiws busiMst JtAtmlml Ill the Dtti/y PiJ«. 330 W. &y ~ a.ta Ma11. lf 1"" t:llnnlJtltfJP bJ p/ttlle MJJ us 111(714) 6'2-'132I lllt4 we . wiJJ mllM ltl'nlllfllltmll for JO" "'hmu& this~"' ""1iJ. If J"" J""'1J ~ 611] farthw ~ p/Mse rAJJ US lfllli UM wi/J /J, ""1rl thttn """/:0 lllSist JD"-GooJ /,Kit in JOI" MW /Nsinasf THI I ar- 1 ,.: ' I -J ~ r.... ... ...... ~··. lctloous Busln•A Mimi Sta11· -'to .. helr11, b•Mft-llW•ntof'f end --...&N( ~~.·~· H .... 11e1c,Be>Nea) .:. dent ....... "' .......,.,... _.__ ..--. ...___ _ .. of ...... Of ...... : ..... " This sta .. -•At ...... , ... d ... ... 11y GEHE PALNERRI, ent must bl hied bllor• IN _..... ... , .,._,o,.., c ... ..-of ""9te ~ Of non .. .-ni ap-_,...,, ,,_ ..... w, NANCY AHH PAU.fERRI will WI The llllng ol 11111 sr.ateman *'fen\ credlton1, end _,,,, ,..rton ., llOOOV"' purtenant lo el Unh -*-' tht Count; Cle,. ol Orange It publoe Ml>On to !tit highest oes nol ol Rs.II adiorla tht ,.,..,,. who rneyo~,. •,.....well lft '""°"' Oft IN,,,_. fof lftor ... llM Count; on Mardi 21. 1995 llldcltr tor caall (Hyablt. lmt st In 11111 SI.alt ol • Fletllcut .... bo int.....tld &n 1290 ol the c.llfenM •"' ~ ,..,.,, NOTICE-Thie Fic1111ous Name ol .-. In lawful mon.y ol Ille t Name 1n violation d'lt will o r Hlete, or ~ Code. . A Re-~.Mnc. end W.oactt.'. Staltmenl expires ~ ye•s Unlltd State') al Ille Main (NMtl) rlQhll ol '"°'* undtf '"""' of: ALL.fN F. caueet fW ~ Nodoe "*"· Ewcef,t lhetefrorn ell lfom tilt dete It was llld In flt Eiwc. ID Ille CcM1ty Coull· ldtrli Stale, or common OON.:>V~H Me fonn le Milllllle '""'" oll, ~inlMrala~hltf ~":!== ~= llollW 700 CMc Ctnttr DIM See Stctlorl 1440i at seq , ...__ tn_. .... .,, ..... C the.............. .. hydf ty. ..... , m·--t ..... -.. o.al ..... Wta, 'Senta AM, Cl,. l\Qllt, 11111 silm Ind noleHlont DONOVAN i~ it;~._: PH I I Ing below • depttl of 500 ,,_, .. .,. ._ ..... Ole ••• wt 11\ttr'Ut .. --.... lo end flO# !?6',, 1 ~--,._, .. of ,.....-~. ... ay, M1 I • , ... wlttlolll .,,, rlghl to en-lme The lllnG ot 9* '"""*'' -"~'"" • flinQ """' -·· .__,"'"9 !.-!!__ 1er ""°" !tie llUff-°' Iha '°" not ol flMtl 111t11orta !tit ~11 ': :_ ~:'.::: IUSlNEIS TITl HIC,.OW, Cou~of~N ,.. Jin:'W :. ~ =:1~ °'1&, = =~-,.::: ~ &aid ~ wt SIMI deacilbtd :mo IWshw = ....,. thM JUNf c. .,,_ .. pr 1n '"''"'"*"' IN r1at111 ot "'°'* unoer .. ~ 1428-221 ·21 ~ DONOVAN be eppo1.,.. ...... m:~ °' Recotd. fewar. Slelt. Of common llw The ...... ldd!HI wt 04Nr L~. 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If IUll IAlf .. or .-.mlnedon ln ACTIOH TO ,..OTICT and Httment lo u-. and ~· stiown llfttin (MCI. t114, 1111 U.C.C:., the fh k II th YOCM "'°"!~TY, IT MAY •l<Mage ere•, If tny dnlo· Seid ..it wf be IT\ldt, bU1 NOTICE IS Hl"UY gtvtn ..wt, ept V • .. SOLD AT A ~It.IC nfllecf on ltle Pt•n S None W11nOUt CCMNnl qi wanan(y, 14"°'1 of Ill wfllln ,..... Pn'ITION ,._ IALI . P YOU NEID AN " "Int apputtanMI lo tt\41 a;pttU or mplted, "'"'"8 bllt, NU 11111t tall II ...ftT aut'horttv to IDlPUNATION Of' THI! Unit Any 1uchlor9911 arH llO&MUIOll. °' tncumllr'lnCel, IO IMde of Ill -II dttct ..,..,._, the Htet• NAT\MS Of' THI! 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BY MAILORIN PERSON: 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 O>mer of Newport Blvd & Bay St GENERAL POLICY Rates ~d deadlines are subject to change without nouce. The publisher reserves the niht to censor, reclassify, revise or reject any classified advertisement. Please report any error that may be in your classified ad irrimediately. The Daily Pilot & The·Independent accept no liability for any error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible except for the cost of the space actual I y occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the first insertion. ------1 NEWPORT HOUSES/ BEACH COSTA MESA 2624 REN:fJUS TO LOST & PERSONALS 3002 EMfLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT APPLIANCES 6011 CONDOS FOR SALE lOUAL HOUSl"O 01'1'011 TU"IT Y All 1111 u&ale Hwertl111111n lhrs MW1mif Is Jllbjcct lo lhc Fed· 1111 fw HHli•t Act el 1161 II MIU4IH wlltcfl 1111us It Illegal to lht11lH "allJ p11t1renct. 1111111111111 or tllscrlmlnalion Nied e11 race. color. 11ll11lon. soi, "81tllup. IJmillJI 11.11111 or NlilNI lfltln, Of M illlHlioll lo ftlKe J1Y aucll prlltt1nca. llml· 1Jt1911 er tllwlmlnation.'' Tiiis aewspaptt wlll nol kMWilltly KU,C any a~ftftill· ment lor ,.., 111111 wtllcll 11 In rillatlH el the law. Our rea4e11 111 llOflQ lntonnetl 11111 all tlwtlll•tl MvtrtiHd 1n lhll .....,.,., 811 IVlllMle Oii 111 " .. ....-ity llaab. 11 com- • .. ~.cJllHUD T91MM ll H00·'24·151G. r.. lM WIDllltlM. DC 1111 please ull HUD al 4Zi·l500. 2169 SHARE "2724 FOUND · 2925 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 5530 5 530 SERVICES 5533 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~~~~~~!i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SPORTS/STOCKS liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii WhAt A WllJ IQ /i11~ff BAYSIDE . VILLAGE ON THE BACKBAYl . * I Bd, lBa $790/mo Huge rooms, COmcrlot 2Bd, 2Ba $890/ mo Ind.W/O& .Rdiigcrator 2Bd, 2baS1000/mo F/P, new carpet 2Bcl, '28a$2200/mo Waterfront Honie w/Boet Slip '* DFllJXE COMMUNrIY .:Adlw &.,ion! 2 21~ . d.W*°'1• & * * * * * Special Great Value F'ro'm Low $540/mo Bike To Beach like new & very quiet 1 & 2 bedrooms ref rig/range/micro Lota of Bullt-lns laundry, pool, carport * * * • * ~reat Location! Great Tenants! Call 548·0492 Lovely Newport Crest townhome to share with responsible N/S. Private room w/bath, unfurnished. Private phone line, free cable. Pool/tennis/spa. $485/ mo+ deposit. Includes utllltles. Call 650·0454. LOST KAYAK FINANCE & MOREi REWARD MXX>-656-6000 x7077 .,..._ft"'ll~rr:i.-. Current Design Sol· $~ .. 99/mln. 1 $ + : slice ST model, yellow ._ ........ Pr_oca11...,..,eo,,...,.,,. 602~~~54-~74~20~ I ... Process na MaH at Home. deck, cream colored WHAT DIRECTION Free lnfonnation. Send bottom. Blown off my SHOULD YOU GO?? Pait-Time People wanted lo address la· bels for pay. You have a typewriter. computer or good handwriting. lnt'I L.O. rates apply. 1-800·4 74-4289 ··-···· Please be aware that the listings In this cat- egory may require you to call a 900 number Custom Aquarium 190 gal $1000. GE side x side Frig $500. W t $50 each. Paul 644·2827/675·6500 In which there Is a -------- charge per minute. FURNITURE 6014 dock In Newport Har-Lera psychic help: . S.A:S.E. • GREENWAY, bor on Friday, March 1·900·988~8600 x4901 Dept 41, Box 210, PT File Clerk wanted --------1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 10th. with blue canvas $3.99/mln. 18 +. f 1 1 11 cover attached. Serial Procall co. 602•954-7420. Oerb KS 67037 or small bus ness n EMPLOYMENT Brand New dbl Bed NB-Resp n/smkr, shr n u m be r 0 D C D-Balboa Island. 723-WANTED 5535 mattress, box-spring & 4bd hm, on water,..shr 48050994. Please 'ca11 1---------1 FOOD PREP PERSON 551 1 from 10-3. frame $190. 673·1374 · ba, avl 4/9. $500+ 714· 644-5771 day; MEMBERSHIPS For caterer. Must have Real Estale V• utlls 650-3113 675-6485 night. 3018 exp Early AM 10 mid --------1 A prof lovlng Swed· Dinette set inlayced Reward $200. -· · RIAL UTATI IM.al lah Nura•'• AJde. wood, 45 Inch table. 4 ON THE SAND-NB morning. 642"4795 Busy walk-In i--Will help w/Dr appts, brn leatherette chrs, 1Bd 1Ba 1-car gar, Share 2Br 2Ba beaut Lost photo• w /nega Gen Office C:R .ptan. ~~ shop, cook, laundry. gd cond.SIOO 720·7070 Drive-by _ spacious house on Bk called Hyperspace. Balboa Bay Club n11 nm1t.-w L h k 12 Expanding co. needs .--. Christine. 646-3735. rexe n ng •• 1775 Westmlnlster · bch. $800/mo. W/D CM/NB area Reward. Membership FUN AND FUTURE call on Taytor. :I t se pg. yrs exp. l~D,,....--....,.1-d~l-=-I ---. $790/mo 642-5488 Incl. 646-1515 Gina 645-9052 Wanted lhe'"'dl WWW $695, draw t able -----,.----Please call 631 6031 to fill various posl· w.,..'l*rt $350, carved Chinese 1 BR M obile Home Respon n/s shr condo LOST RING • 1·1ons No exp If you ,..w-~ -.. · DOMESTICS 5540 chest s35o. ta11 chest Quiet & Secure. near beach In NB. Pvt Gold P,lnky, domed like money, music & 673 7300 530 Ni h 1991 Newport Blvd. ba, tennis, pool. $475 with deeply etched •••••••••! having tun, call 714-=====·====tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii · g 1 stands SlO 646-8373 Incl ulil. 548-0784 lines. May have been EMPLOYMENT 379~638. Retail ****** HOUSEKEEPER/COOK 1_e_a_ch_._7_5_9._1_84_0 __ _ 1 BR-1 BA s55otmo. RSJ 2-aty Condo/golf ~r~~e 3~1~b.atF~~n; miiiiiiimiiiliiiii. lii•liNiiEf\w'N-;,.;itiiaii11i;,htumrn;;i1li:1uITTire Out of Santa F• ~~h~P•s:i~:~h ,.t'S:~!~: Estate Sale,deslgner Lndry, pool, quiet, nr course, 2bd 2'hba, nu aentlmental va lue.-& electronics needs PT salH position In We want the best! Uve Fumaturen &0.8015 all transportation. No crpVpnt,w/d. gar, 2 pa· REWARD. Please call --------one good all-around Fashion Isl. Exp pre-In, pvt rm & bath, xlnt sal- pSets 94e-o392 Uos $600 227-6208 page .,....,:,6..,,73;;,,·,;..34.;...;5~8,;... -..,.---EMPLOYMENT person tor sales. cus· ~~~~o~~~+com~~;~:i ary & working cond. for MOVING Houseful of t1 t Month Free Rent• LOST: Man's large 5530 tome' service & dellv· .RETAIL SALES/s;VC right person. Must like turn. Everything goest Large 1Br, free cable, blue JACKET. North iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ery. Call 646-5904. ., pets (dog). Call 642-4397 Nice oak din rm seV8 pool, gated parking, COMMERCIAL Bay Alley, ~dlboa Is· Admln AHt F{f • •-0-c-c-•-sl-0-n-•l_P_T_E_v-•n-t Klamet R'4Q O•ll•ry eves alter 6pm. Call 494· chrs, kg bdrm set. etc . carports. 642-5858 land. 675-9797. Enterlalnment co. Staff call Soiree Ca-In COM seeking self· 4494 days. Margie ~~f~g,'.no;~.w812-~~r,n, E'slde 3Bd·1Ba cottage, REAL ESTATE Reward: Loat Cat Help w/phone, mall, terlng 754-4405 from motivated, energetic ••••••••••..,=---......,..-.,..,.,...-..,.-- new cpl/paint, w/d 3yr old gray/white etc. 540-9203 8-10am, ask for Brian. person. Exp pref, HS Queenalze Waveleu hkups, carport, patio Slamiso. 11 lbs., blue•--------diploma req. Salary MERCHANDISE W a t ,e r b • d w Ith $895 No pot 722·6294 eyes (big). Missing ADVERTISING Pff OFFICE Clerical/ +comm. Apply In per· heater, oak frame with CORONA EASTSIDE 2Bd·llhBa BUSINESS OFFICE since 3/24/95. Last ASSISTANT errands/computer. son 3637 E. Coasl bookcase. Sheets tn-DEL MAR 10221---------1 • Now palnt/cpt, ga-FOR RENT 2769 seen on Santa Ana St Good phone manner. Hwy. 723-4422 David eluded. Xlnt cond, i iiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiil tBr+loft w/pv1 patios. & Walnut, Costa Full time. $7.50/hr. Need rella~le car. Lag Salea-lnatant $ ANTIQUES 6010 S225. Call 444-4030. View of Bal Isl. Furn. rage sa25tmo. 1685 Ir· Mesa. Please help. Stable, D :PENDABLE Bch. Tricia, 494-7018 Paid Dally. Open House Tenn/gym/pool. emo· vine Ave. 720·9422 N!!WPORT BCH-OFC 646-2063. Individual needed to Ground floor oppty. SOFA BED 6\l!i' iang, Sunday 1-4 PM 1yr. $1450. 675·9576 From $400. 419 Old provide . clerlcal sup-PfT Teach•bl e Assoc 714·565-3069 . 3·PC OAK bdr m aet: traditional, good cona, 737 Avocado Ave, a 0 IAGUNA Newport Blvd. Frank· port tor the Classified In Wholesale ~upply. S 1 /E 1 t 1 armolre. dresser w/ $100. 536-7448 Sandcastle Condo. Bl, CYN View, 3er 2648 nn Realty 640-7000 PERSONALS Advertising Depart· Possible $3000/mo & a ea nv ronmen a • mirror & chest, $975 2Bd 2Ba ground level, 2 ~Ba, 53 Sea Pine Ln BEACH ment of a growing auto w/fn 1yr. 642·1634 fll~I growing co. seeks all 3; oak buffet $425; lrg rear yard. Many Tenn/pool. $1950 lse. NICE window office In community newspaper se 1 motlv rep to sell .small oak armolre upgrades! S. PCH. Pet ok. 310-431-7693 New, Brt N. hg, 2Bdr, PR firm. 10x11, airport ohaln. Accurate typing PART TIME WORK patented v:.::er :r'ci; $150. Walnur curved Sofabed, beige & 2 matchi ng rocl(ers. good condition $150 060 644-9354 Walk to Fash Isl & Bluffs Twnhm Front 2Ba, all appl. 2 lrg area. Wateracaped. of 50-55wpm a MUST FULL TIME PAY system. n front armolre $435. Bch. Must Seel Priced row view 3Bd·2.5Ba, dcks, ocn vu, steps 10 Great prkng. Office PERSONALS 3002 D\ltles Include data c~m~! Th~ rirgdul~ ~l 7 5 6 ·9 4 5 5: Pager•---------to sell at $239,500.00. xtnt cond, $2100. 433· "-h. $1250 lse/673·1576 equip avail. Kitch & entry & heavy phones. Times Orange County t e s a av . tll569-5158 Pacific West 379-4888 9528 Coldwell Banker ""' cont rm. $350-$450/ Hours 8:30am-5:30pm Is looking tor bright, Wathleu at 724-07,57. _*_B_UY_l--NQ_l_T--E-... -S--* MERCHANDISE mo. Sarah 436-9575 Mon-Fri. oood ben-energetic sales-peofcle Fl-om 1800-1960;· 1 pc MISC. 6015 LOTS NEWPORT eflts, opportunity tor to work with outs de Chances are to entire estate. Paint· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Beach Area BEACH 2669 l growth. Physical/drug sales team. Earn Inga. books, rumltur•, - FOR SALE 14-00 Bus NESS •-testing la a prerequl· hourly wages and a you will find etc. Immediate cash, Angels Season Tickets Yearly Unfurn 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii g all• of employment. generous commission h t ed 2 seats club level 3 & 4BR·2 Baths 11 •1 BR $625• FINAN' CE . Send resu"me to (714) bonus while qualifying w a you ne tops. 673-6223 Iv msg $650 e'ach, -during Pelican Point Best Buy, $749,000. w/ap- proved plans. Build $1375 to $1800 mo. 2BR 2BA $725/Up 631-6594 I Attention: for our attractive ben· at the prlc;e FOLDING SCREEN strike. (310) 576·2127 Viii Rentals Refrlg & dishwasher Judy Oetting or call ems package which you want to pay Leather, 3-panel. $75.1--------8 Incl. 60x3o pool. No • (714) 574-4250 tor In· Includes medical cov-when you read 644·7418 Craftsman radio 675•4912 pets. No fees. No tervlew. erage . ORANGE Thlnklngofhavlnga armaaw, 2.5 hp w/ lease. 545-4855 BUSINESS . Al. "LINES WILL TRAIN C 0 UN TY AR EA • Cla111f1ed garage sale? stand $195. Treadmill Proper1y Mgmt OPPORTUNITY .... i ~--. n Working hours 4:30 • dally Give ua a cafll Ufestyler 2000 $220. Npt Hghta lg 3Br 2Bal i"!:t.I ~ $9.00 • $18.00/hr. 9:30 pm Mon-Fri. Cati Ping Pong table top lmmed. 497-6702 owner HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR RENT _EA_S_T_B_L_U_F_F--8--B-frplc, new pnVcrpts/ 2 904 •'"••I It "• All Positions 714-966-4574 between 6 42•5678 CLASSIFIE,D $40, teak eablnets· home, larg; ~:rd~ drapoa, dbl gar, deck. • fl .. lt TNIJI • For Info Call Nowl 1-4pm ask tor Jourdain. 942"5678 bkshtves $100. 675-0558 Great locatlonl $2700/ $1200/mo. 760-1668 LOCAL RTE•24 Loca· Etty, ht taltlltt 800.SSS.7800 ex. •1084 mo lease. 64<>-4718 ti on a • Buy A II or • ,Mii IU ~ 2~"aAI •••••••••I e Part•Posslble 2K .. ~I JW'Wf"NWA M.;_ Large 1 r VIiia Balboa r.' condo, encl parking, MISCELIANEOUS Wkly.800·599-6769 -·~~~t!j.14~ view, w/d, pool/spa. RENTALS PAYPHONE ROUTES •• ••••• BALBOA $1025/mo. 646-1728 Local sites .. tor sate. PENINSUIA 2107 LIDO Baytnt, Lgdock, $2000/Wk potential. :~~~~-:~~~!~'s;01 lovely 3bd/3ba+tamlly 800-206-5300, 24hrs. $3.99 per mln/18+ Balboa Newport room or 4th bd, mo/yr, ROOMS 2 706 VENDING-FANTASTIC Procell (602)954-7420 furn/unfurn, 673·7677. Local route. 400% --------Rlty 723-4494 •OCEAN VIEW• 364 Hamllton, Costa profits. $1200/Wk __,..,~.,.,,..,,,j,-=:,,....,.,.=:-::::--1 3Br ~/ocn view $1700 1600sq ft+, 2bd, 2ba, ·t,1esa. rear unit. $400/ potential. MUST SELLI Overstocked with Oceanfront 4Br $2400 pl, walk to t>ch. Villa Bal· mo. See after 6pm. • 1-S00-74~3358 stutf? Penlnsula Pt 1Bd $875 bol/$1495/(909)598·9347 548-6179 * A call to Npt Shores 3Br $1325 Walk to Beach 3Bd1 _________ 11•••••••• Classified Beaumu1 3000 at home 2Ba hse, beat area. an RENTALS TO ANNOUNCEMENTS will he61P8 w/ocean view, steps ammentlH, call to 642·5 7 to sandl 4Bd·38a, see. Cannery Rentals SHARE 2724 glar)t game rm + otc, Inc. 1·800-247·8202. 2 frplca, $2595/mo. AgVRemax 722-1667 •••••••• ------1AP.ARTMENTS ***** LOST & Roomate wanted to share a large 4br 3 ba FOUND custom home In Hun-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2925 Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for you . tJngton Beach. Pool & FOUND 3/18195 Jacuzzi, whitewashed Queenaley Heeler .-----------------1 oak everywhere. foyer Mix. Female, whit• w/ • ~~~~ 2122 FOR RENT IMMAC 2BCI Hae, new --------& plush landaoaplng. black & brown apots, kltch, avt now, $1000 BALBOA ~~~39;7~2!f· red collar. P~ularlrio & a month, garage avail. JSLAND 26061 ________ .,.1 __ B_e_.,_s_t._1_1_4-_·7_s_1._s_8_s_1 700 Iris 968-7271 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii A Great Piao. lo Ltvet FOUND PUPPY 1 Ltg 3 Bd 3Ba coodo rvlne Terrace front Cute 3Br 18• upper, •N•wP•rt Creal• Mal•, M mos old. row. 1W ocean view, 124 Agate. New klV prlv ba w/two rma/2 Call to ID. 831-S333 3500, •Q n. 3Br 2Ba+ crpt/pnt, 2-c_. prkn$1 10 t suite-Ok• maid• q1r1, frplc, spa. 51150 Incl ut 873-3039 c H a, • Found Watoh •t Oul•tl 13900. 073-0059 Quiet, plN .. nt, clean, Backbay 845-9052 COSTA MESA 2124 ~~:ULA ---2607 Meaa Verd• spacious -~------- 3Br 28a, bonua, lndry, Baytront 2Sd·28a 2 fp, AV accHa. huge oar parking, pool, yard 11H5 548-3959 dock avl. No pets ' I 11500 e73-8640 PaTITi STUDIO HUNTINGTON vacant. HOO/mo. Bl.ACK 2140 Slov• & f efrlg. Clean. remO<I, Nfe. &73-e818 nice lrg pool, Jae, ten-1 __ ...,.. ___ • ____ _ nla, flrpt, buem-.,t/ FOUND& CAT work-out rm, W/D, Tortola• shell with col· 1825 + dep + ~ utlla, lar & tag, Costa Mesa 942·80a0 3/25. Call 031-3428 ,Ltg 3 Bd 3Ba condo FOUND: CAT-Orange & •Newport Cr•••* white. friendly male at prlv ba w/aulte-llke rm, Marlneta llt>tary 3/291 2 c•o•eta, quiet, plea. (714) 707.0551 ant, c1 .. n. nice 1rg1--------- poof, J•c. tennla, flrpl, "0 u N D. Q I R L I a gar w/aome work-out • I K •. 81 a ck, 5- equlp, W/D. H25+ •Pffd, n .. r Back Bay dep+~ utile, 842-9050 ..Clgh Sohool, Costa ---------i .. aut NB/DOvtlt Shre. M•~•· Call to 1.0. COIONA lmmao. iro. aunny. t<1V1_14_2_1_21_1_. ____ 1 DIL -•• 2•2z =/cable. No J*. Gold a d .. mond Hnk -v +utll.145-9111 ttraolet, LOST MAR ••llil•••••1l·cZ!'ll1Atl!ii1ao~Aitoo;o.;m;ylhh;... 11 In ent1•r eeit>oe 0t -ueur.ft---1-y----CL08• TO aUCHI Want reapon perM>n. NB Bch, Reward &115 ".-v Chatrnlno 2ect.aa. + Utll,ubl•~/d Incl. •~H llACB 2189 ofo. New cpt, atove, Avalt now. ........ LOaT COCKATl•L frig. w/d, t cw, •1375 .,..,_ attra-lrtl ""' Qray a Whit•, wry ' Avl 4/1 790497• Ploof, ~ ptlv ~ tam.. Loet ~. Roch- lrnmH, qutet are•. eater & Of.not. CM. lllCtlmo lcoft laa7U P ..... helpl ........ 71 ..... CM "...._ COit DOd deOOr, atv apMloUe MOW WHlft U8 llMI ,.,. hm, .,.,., wld, N9111ed "Ktondlk•.'' yd. 1ep ph. 1 "" Mt f11r H••rlltrHen ehlld • ........... ...... ·-...... -... ..• ••• ,.....,.,.atn .... mr. ' "" to .............. ~ ........ 14eo+llDO ............ Repaintin~? If you're looking to repaint it, rebuild it, replace it or restore it, look in the Pilot Classifieds to find the service you' re looking for. S~OO Is 111 It takta to place a 25 word or less cl1111fl1Ct 1d. S15 for 11ch additional word. .. CAL•SCAN ~ (911) 449 000 , . I • Monday, Aprtl 3, ,. ~ ...... i;., .. eono ::::"~ U Tint ., 8hoff ...... ·-tn,.... • One lllflo .... 11 lound e:J =-~ ... ~ ~ 64 Flit\..,., tlMM~ '5~ ... ~ 20 Sh91tl"• hOfne 21 A1betta tribe DOWN t3 Nee tlbric 1 8onneta. e.Q. 2'4 -on~ WN 2 Fencing 1word tonctol 3 Burrowing H Grittier l'llMYMI II T o19rated 4 Big 11\0t. for '° Reddilh-bfOwrt Mott hotM9 6 ChoN a 31 Gowmed candidate -,.. Wda.Y 8IUDOS QU_I& ANIWW =~·= Q. 1 • 8oc.h Vu1aerable, .. South ....... JOU bold: ... OAQtUt 0Qlfl .XQte The bcldina bu proceeded; 80VTll tlS8T N081'B £A8T MIMl!!ll 19 · DW BAI I• ~ •• P.. P .. ' +tllllH What. action do you take? A • Thi.I la no April Fool prank. North'• redouble oonfirmed your ..i.Qg,,l,lj~l lide owna the hand, ao partne1"1 eooo. ... ..._ __.... •e1 COll'rl•DTAL1-...... --~~~ " .. '"""".......... "ex.o ....... l!Jlld 0 '"""-ful pwt. w.nwwtv Ofta OM* nvas 122 tlr•. UIOO. 175-0748 11~.NOi· 144-14a11i1ii111~~~1mJ!ll!I! LW. .._,. •e3 C •VY 8'10 • Ottee ta" XTR r:z 11 ctean. llk1' cond, --•CJDIS a 130 TAMO•. ve, 1-apd, dual voaoe OOll woof-loeded, 4-door. ~ • loaded, UIK mll ... lland encto-Obo. M5-8741 18900. ~93 TV, ll.ICTIOIUCS, .a 10 U I QI OK e U .. 41 STiii() 1080 1be biddiM bu pl'OCIMdecl: NOR11I IAIT IOU'l'll WB8T I• DW 1 What do you bld ntNlt ::. a =::n Twga •• Perle Ave Ultr•. 'M . --t•K rnll--------=~ arnp11n.r Included '°' ~FMIGM. llGht Int• ctvom• Whl•. Ilk• nu, WlrEN l235 A· Hadtbenbeennodouble,)'OU t~ pdce of MOO/ 11or, load~. security, nu plat ... S39,H0 1.;Vli0ilLIS•iil•v~llll,~~ would have jumped to Cou.r1pade1, ObO. 310..9~57 IOw ml. fectory wan, 080. :9e1-4159 11 and w .. ee no reuon not to make '' e,500 ev•/83o-1 oee tNt MO aa. convert 1 Ha vw Cabrtol•I· the Mme bid now. Adherent.a oft.be dey8/&4H708 p..-fect etiowrm cond, blk on red, AC, alarm, Law olTot.al Tricb will eodone 78,000 ml, all malnt PB, PS, PW, caH., 32 HNbnt 8 Summoned 31 Everyone 7 Confident 37 C4*ih 8 FMt drlnk ..us · o 1•. ~ ,..,,. ....-subeequent pa19 t. fcucins-you thia deci.wo lfnce ""'U ""''-"'at the TllNSPOlTATIOH PO•ft 9075 r.COfd•, MW top, tires 25K ml, allt>ag. f'V100NI ,. 1 __ 1 iv """";".._ ~ & batl. 131,200. Steve/ SI 1,995, Jake m-0 31 Ship's clary 9 FalM 1tatement player 39 MeUllWottcM's 10 ............ Ute 30 Give leedbedc 45 Decay '8 Gatden tool 47 UnaopNs. mu.st either double or bid. Since your two-heart rebid ahowed a six- card 1uit and an unwillingne11 t.o delen.d a cpade contract, you cannot bid the aame value. apln by going on t.o five heart. -need.Ina no more than what you hold, partner would have bid five heart.a. Double. 10W'-~YW1 with 10 tru:mpe in the daya (819) 931-97891 _______ _ combu\ed band. 'M llU8TANQ •ve• (819) 431-0909 devtce 11 GrP (•cab) 32 (to) '2, \llolln' I lun 12 Rell!tiYe COncise tk:ated 48 Foodftah BOATS 7011 ••re•I Rod BoH 87 4208KL Cham-AUTOS Q. I • A.a South, vulnerable, you 302, lllf TRW patta, pagne Jdnt cond 90k WANTED 9270 44 Petdl 13 An aoesmello 33 Mirages 46 Mu*al ahOws 19 Sauuge 34 Ftelcfmoose· 49 Leta , .. tricted 51,.... maier hold Hook« Mad.,., gran • • : ft ft ... , ... Wh.w Tl ••••ring 8 + M mt, 122K 080 ------------ '8 Name 22 The -Baron 35 Selves 49 Goller'• 25 Poem 37 lmpltment 63 Aatrees Q. .....a A •t .rq w/out AtVtl-, 11200. ahl•t kit · fdelbrock 121•1144n•a-7979. W.,..ed, .,, lftlnlVan1 • VWI ¢ .. • •• .J t • -· .. ·-1 • or van convera on. . ,.. ('714) 850:0473 ' , oarb, ntake, new Int. 1200-$5000 Wiii corne w.minga 26 Spiral 1hell 40 Twist 50 UntieM 27 Vow 41 Wobbles ~~ Q. 2 • Neither vulnerable, as South YoU hold: The bidding has proceeded: 1a " LAUNCH ftbet· ~~~~. c~~Y 0,•r:~ . Can't seem to to you. 714D7888 HOltTB EAST 80trrB WE8T gla. TMk" deck. bMut offer. 844-4350 get to all those CLASStl't•D 51 Oomic -28 Fine hOf'lt 42 Breakfast foodS JoMson 29 Chicago 43 Nigt\t bel<><e 52 Arqef balkelblll • holiday 58 Greek letter 57 Writer Rand 59 SioQec' Rawls 1 <:I p._ S. p._ ~r New dt...r eng. repair Job• tt'• the resource you I• p._ 8¢ p._ MMO/ObO. 875-7938 can count on to .. 11 • _.. .... ,....,......,.,....,.._ r-....-... _,,~""'-MK6• 073 ot•l MK14 ~ p._ 1 On the move? around the houa•? myriad ot m«enan- What do YoU bid now'! t~~.RYNlboUld:-e: S II xt Let the Claulfted d&a• itema, bec9.un The bid<linJr ha.a proceeded: ----· ...,... e your e ra Service Directory our co1umna compel A • Partner ha.a deecribed a hand ~~~=77 household help you find ::.""•d buyer• to worth 10tne 18 points with a aina:le-22 ft ... ton Whaler Items reUabl• help. M2-H78 ton diamond. All yo~ cards, _with center conso&e. 235 _ _...1n ... c ...... 1a ... s ... s..,lfl .. e~d...__, SOUTH fiE8T NORTH EAST 1• P-IHI' p._ ' What action do you take? A • While two aces and two kings improve your count, the fact that you don't have a major-suit. fit., or a llOurce oftricka, means that chances the hand will stretch t.o game are negligible. Paaa. the exception of the Jack of~-hp Evlntude, $12,900. m~nda, are workJng, and t.o bid any-e31·S811. r--------------~ thing le81 than six clube would be Q. 3 • Aa South, vulnerable, you hold: M 18 ' <::Id 10 6 09 M 8 7 6 2 The bidding has proceeded: WEST NORTH EABT 80t.rrll 10 l <::I PAM 1 What do you bid now? A • A raise to two hearts is a gross underbid. If you play that a cue-bid oft.he enemy suit confirms a fit with limit-raise values, by all means bid two diamonds. If not, make an invitational jump t.o three hearta. an a.ct of cowardice. Q. 8 • Neither vulnerable, aa South you hold: d85 1;1AXll6' 06 .qJS The bidding ha.a proceeded: 80UTB WEST NOJlTB. BAST H? p._ 10 p._ 21? P.. 2• PAM ? What do you bid now? A • Obviously, the choices are two no trump or three hearts. Since you have already rebid your heart.a (alth0\12h that doee not promise a six-card 1uit in this sequence), we slightly prefer ahowing the club stopper by bidding two no trump. That will give partner more options on the third round. POWERBOATS 7012 18'ELECTAIC BOAT Rare Convert. Hardtop Euy Maintenance! bcellent CendJUonl $8900 * 14().1594 28' PACl!MAKl!R Sportflsher, ftybrldge, twin lnbd, complete elect, ready to fish. $28,000. 725-8455 34' ioara~ bpreae T\Nln Mere: 4S4a, >tint cond. Flah, dive or cruise. Only $55,000. 873-3418 MARINE SLIPS ooas 1022 •------------------•---------•Avalon Mooring 50 ---------------------•wANTED PETS• PETS. Ft. prime toe, Inside, -------•-------•-------TO BUY 6019 ANIMALS 6049 ANIMALS 6049 ~;~K~8;'r!a~~"8 MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE l~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii[i!liiiiil day; 44S-0546 ev• MISC. 6015 MISC., 6015 MISC. 6015 Nlo. llv rm • din rm ADOPT-A·PET Fr .. to good Nm 2 bock iPAca Full u bed new, Sim- mon'• matt $300, goH clubs-Wiison Gear Effect Irons, 3·pw s 100. Push lawnmower S25/obo 850-n92 furniture wanted by Every Sat & Sun at female beagles, 18mo, Newport Island. 20 ft PLAHT SALi! ACRl!S Toyota ahort·bed pvt party. 721 "1735 PETSMART. Fountain •payed, dll •hot. cur-power boat °" less. Shade tr••• 15 gal, 7-CAMPl!R SHELL, Valley. Puppies, kit· rent, love people, 1190/mo. 850-1304 0 flCE tens and more all good w/c:hlldren, ats-1 ...... ,.,,..,,.....,...,..,... ___ _ 11' S20. Citrus, avoca-white, $75. Ca.It 714-F looking tor tovlng: car-ters muat stay t<> SID• Tia fOf 30 ft saU· dOl·frultlng $1 O. 968-1772. ~Tnnn•nnnt. Ing hom ... CAU. .,,.7_ getherl ~7 boat, Npt Sch, good Herb• S1. Gal Junlpe<1 .-""-"&& V&UO ~· dock $1 . Shtele/plne/cyprH EQUIPMENT 604 7 9037 for more Info. Fr•• to good Homo toe. Water, •lee, 4-9' s10 90fMl74-9422 COLLECTIBLES c 1 bl R-.... T 11 A "People Cat." Male, box. $9/ft. 876-7939 Harbor Ridge Sater · o um •n -· • ahor1 hair "Morrla" lron/glaas rlound patio Ref rig, trundle bed, 6017 CloHd Our Bualneu Bo•, nice markings, Oeclawed neutered • .. ••••••• HI $150. Wood win-velvet bed1prd, Orlentl dHkl, Ole cab, copier, approx 2 yra old, 8' In 1 Id L•957 8650 '1• $ E W b BBQ 1ength. wm 1e11 w1th na e ca • AUTOMOBILES dow1 35 eac:h. xer· rug, • ber • R91kea •••r•, good phone sys. cont table, .,.,.....----...,....-...., cl1e bench $20. Much u1ed once, mirrors, prlcee, Hamilton col· computen, 722-G155 aquarium & other ex-S•v• abused and• .. ••••••• morel 759·7659 doors, bathrm pull· lec:tlon. Legendary tras for $350/obo. Call abandoned pet1. Be •1• -L-.-,-.-0 -n-1-5 -,.-.-0-.-1-,.-1 man, birdcage, enter queens. 760-8015. Cla•c•olflNVed ElsN···1·;..NT 310..925-3057. votunte~r/foster. Call ctr, Brown & Jordan .. c• -ss1il1i1•0 714-597·9037. •--------Conic V·hull, 1989, Whether you're buy--r ... ACURA 9010 85hp, open bow, les1 patio Ht. 8'4-7605 TRADE Ing, selling, or just lt'1 the •••y·te> Zobr• Finch•• $t0 chan 50hra. $5000 looking, cluslned hu acceH, lnformallon· Whit• peace dov .. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii OBO 876-3275 dy/eva RENT what you needl pacl<ed marketplace S15. Cllh only, 754-4123 '83 LBOl!ND LS' dr, through classified Cl.ASSIFll!D vtalted regularly • auc· Buy tt. Seit .. Flnd 1•. cuh,.,,.,../lan, loaded, Buy It. Sell n. Find IL •42 5•7a t II b II kind n. • c1 ... m.d. through classified v • v 842·5878 ceaa u . y • y • I Claaalfled. Ilk• MW, low mllH. DUNCAN CONSTRUCTION 20 Vra Exp. Small & Lg. Jobs 850-7042 c...••.....,. Ho"'ao.,..... •PPt•, ehopolno • .cc.~,.,., L •at·•••,.,.,,... - of consumer1. 123,500. 722-0124 Run your ad in the Newport Beach Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Independent to r< ch c ver 100,000 Fax us this m th your credit card # or mail it in with a check todovl Run for a week! I( your car does not sell we'll run it for ono~r week FREEi All for $1 o• ··----·-·······-·····----D YIS,SIU MY CAil ,._ V.dil Corel D K D¥ISA D.AAI X ---~-~~~'""~- M911ir OMY "1lOT )3D'W.., ...... C--.CA~ '11'1 .a.wt CJtlM 171416'1~ ,,_"""o+I ,.._ "'-' ,.,.,_ ,_ .__...... ______ _ g~~ g::::., g~-;... o_._ ·o--o.....,c-o ·-o-.-... o ... .., O•-0--o--0""~ 00-~ 0 ... -o ......... c c-oc...~ O..,_ O....,toJ O .... W.- • $10 fot~ri...,SI OO~~h • ·----·············-··------· ...... -----~----------------...;;....----' ' I • 3910 can't Nern to g.tto ellhol• .... Jobi around .. ,_,.., Llll ... Cf11••·~ ............ ,, hlfpJOUtnd .....