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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-09-18 - Orange Coast PilotSftO•TS Corona del Mar TJOUTS on the TJOints FOSSIL FUN Digging up some quips and barbs Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 evan henerson Allen camp like ant hill . ·with top layer ldcked off T be day Doris Allen resigned her speakership. I was supposed to have lunch with two of her staff mem- bers. At their invitation. lbe sub- ject was "where thing$ stand and how the speak.er ,plans to fight the recall.• . That lun~~eting didn't take plac~-~~ I called at 10 a.m. to contiiin our noon appoinbnent, aide Steve Brody said, "I think we'd better take a rain check. How are things going with you?" Allen a~ated a few hours later. I didn't know the resignation was in the works, but the cancel- lation didn't surprise me. Noth- mg Allen or her staffers can do will ever surprise me. I've been to their house, so to speak. I've seen bow they do business. And I'm still scratching my head. The looniness began with my r~est for an interview with the new speaker. The 67th Assembly District doesn't cover Newport Beach or Costa Mesa, so Doris Allen and all of her juicy contro- versy really aren't in the Daily Pilot's playing field. However, Ex-Speaker Allen had the good sense to open up her Southern California speaker's office in Republican-heavy Newport . Beach. Considering her relation- ship with the GOP, that's a little bit like a T-bone steak taking up residence in a wolf colony. But I digress. Allen had set up camp in our area, and I wanted to interview her in her new office. Days before her first extended VlSit to Orange County, I called the Allen camp and asked for an interview. Her staff members were very accommodating. They promised to set me up. The speaker would be busy, but they -. would try really hard to make it work. And they were true to their word. A few days later, I got a call from an aide who scheduled me an interview. Later that same day, a second aide called to scheduie a different interview, • SEE NOTEBOOK PAGE 5 r-~----~-------~~, ' \ . \ 2 Newport never had it 'so good' • A record 52,000 visit the 7th Annual Taste of Newport to sample some of the area's finest cuisine. By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot While crowds fluctuated over the weekend, event sponsors said that the 7th Annual Taste of Newport brought an e~timated 52,000 into Newport Center over the course of the three day event compared to 48,000 last year. Revenue fig\lres were not available Sunday. "I think we set a new record,• said Barbara de Boom, vice president of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce. "The crowds have been good and the restaurants are happy." Chamber board president Rush Hill agreed. H Everybody seems to be • SEE TASTE PAGE 5 Above, it's a ·tough choice at the Marriott stand for Debra and Chris Boelkes -the choco- late soufOe or the lobster tamalef "It ls fabulous," said Debra. Left. an esti- mated 52,000 people visited the .. Taste of Newport. .. LEAH HOGSTEN I DAILY PILOT Softball game a big hit for area youths KATSUYA AANJNE I OMV "-OT Mayor Joe Erickson clellven a pitch during Sunday's softball game between westslde Costa Mesa youtbs and dty offldals at Uom Puk. • Costa Mesa city officials, youths team up trying to improve relations among youngsters. By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot D on't be telling the members of Save Our Youth (SOY) or Costa Mesa city officials that Sun- day's tournament was wonly a game.• Forget about the Dodgers and Angels -people really play to win in Costa Mesa. During the opening round of the •Strike Out Gang Vio- lence• softball tournament Sunday, hecklers could be beard shouting out Mbey bat- ter• both in English and in Spanish. After a questionable play at second base, City Mayor Joe Erickson flew out of the dugout and kicked dirt on a scorekeeper's shoes Police Chief David Snowden was heard boasting, •Hey, I'm two for two,• moments before grounding into a force play. Of course, the competitive antics were all in good fun, said Roy Alvarado, founder of Todos Hermanos, a locaJ gang prevention organization and the tournament sponsor. The event, held in Uons Park, was an attempt to bring local youth together with dty lead- ers for a fun day in the park. "We all get to be kids today,• said Alvarado. •This is our second annual softball game and next year, it will be • SEE SOFTBALL PAGE 5 Co11ncil considers hike in pennitfee • Increases .in charges for youth sports and day-care programs also on Costa Mesa council agenda. By 1ina Borgatta, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Christmas tree and fireworks vendors may find it's too expensive to do busi- ness lil the city if the City Council approves a new public service fee schedule. The proposed list of fees includes a $65 bike to the current $150 charge for obtaining a fire- works stand permit. And, it rec- ommends more than doubling the cost of Christmas tree lot per- mits, boosting the fee from its current $55 to $115. Other proposed fee adjust- ments include a new $3 charge for certification of documents from the City Clerk's Office and an $80 hike to the current $125 Fire Department false alarm fee. City staff is also suggesting the council approve increases to sev- eral youth sports and day-care programs. Under the proposed fee schedule, summer and winter youth camp costs jump $10, bnnging the fees up to $95 and $85 per person per week, respec- tively. Spring camp costs would hop up to $95 per person per week, representing a $20 increase. • SEE COUNCIL PAGE 5 Six arrested in connection with beating • Victim treated at the scene for head injuries. By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Two adults and four Juveniles were arrested for allegedly beating a 27-year- old Costa Mesa man in an alley on Wallace Street Sunday night. accord.mg to a report from the Costa Mesa Police Department. Albert Calderon, 19 and Jose Adolfo Avendando, 18, both of Costa Mesa were arrested and held at Costa Mesa Jail. Three male 17-year-olds and a male 15- year-old, all from Costa Mesa, were sent to Juvenile Hall in Orange. One of the suspects received treatment at Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian after being bitten by a police dog while being apprehended. The suspects will be charged with conspiracy to commit assault with a deadly weapon. • Tbe victim, Felix Aguilar-' •SEE BEATING PAGE 5 " MCN>AY, SEl'T'EMISt 1&. 1995 .... ~., ... _ .... .,.., ... nancy mcintyre Stereotypes overshadow vit,aJ,, diverse populatiOO. Old age ls not a nation- ality. We have no nag or national anthem by Lawrence Welk. Still, young people view us as a separate race where wrinkles and jowls distinguish us from the rest of the population as does our native dress: print dresses and orthopedic shoes for the ladies and golf hats and bolo ties for gentlemen. However, these stereo- types only belong to a small segment of the population. It's difficult to dispel the myth that all old people are the same, but we're more diverse in lifestyle and personality than any other age group. Visit any large. bustling city like New York, and you'll be astonished at the number of older professionals still working in key jobs and enjoying stimulating and pro- ductive careers. At cocktail parties, generations mingle casually with more interest in discussing politics or busi- ness than swapping ailments. Also defying aging are those creative kiddies who regard growing old as a mere nuisance and are still com- posing, writing and painting with the help of a kindly muse. Talent endures longer than your waistline. Speaking of a young out- look, let's not forget those vigorous and adventurous scientists like Jacques Cousteau, who is still explor- ing marine life in his 80s. Even the political game has its risk-takers, like Bob Dole, who is seeking the presidency at 70 when many men are sacked out in a hammock. Retirement is a man-made invention that doesn't work for many. No other creature on Earth spends about a third of his life trying to find a compelling interest outside C1f swinging a golf club. There's another flock of rebels called the refuse-niks who accept age but not the restrictions. While our step slows, hearing dims and jowls droop. we believe it's only a contrivance of Father Time to make us accept our years. As president of the local chapter, we hold weekly meetings to explore the vari- ous ways our members can keep their youthful spirit. One woman in her 60s was the oldest woman to sail a boat to Honolulu by herself, Another grand.ma enrolled in a law school at 75 to handle her own legal affairs. One word of warning, however. Marrying a younger man is no solution. A gallon of hormone cream and a sense of humor work far better. • NANCY MONTYltE'S column runs Mondays. \ Schoolrooms by the shore I n 1894, the children of New- port Beach had their first schoolhouse, and the Newport Beach Grammar School District was founded. The town was built around McFadden's Wharf, which had changed the tiny fishing vil- lage into a busy shipping port, and newcomers began to settle. The first schoolhouse was a small one-room wooden cottage at the comer of 19th Street 4nd Court Avenue near the pier. It was built at no cost to the commu- nity. The McFadden brothers donated the materials, and local residents donated their labor. Until it was finished. the 18 New- port students and their teacher, Miss Emma Moore, held classes in a 20th Stree\ cottage donated by the owners of Hill Hardware. By 1905, enrollment had increased to 43 students, and the little school was too overcrowded to continue. A $5,000 bond issue was passed, and a new building was constructed on the ocean front near the pier, a block away from the old school. This building had two classrooms and accom- modated students of the area until 1912, when the number of school- age children reached 100. In 1912, a $27,000 bond issue was appro~ed bJ. a vote of 108-10, and the present site of Newport I Elementary School was acquired. A building consisting of four Open house planned at adult care center The Harbor Area Adult Day Care and Health Care Center will host an open house Thurs- day to celebrate 15 years of car- ing for seniors with moderate to severe dementia. The center is located at the Rea Commllll:ity Center at 661 West Hamilton Ave., Costa Mesa. The open house is from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p .m . Leslie Monty of the Alzheimer's Association will talk about depression expe- rienced by care givers. For more information, call 548-9331. OCC offers adventure to local sailors Orange Coast Coll ege is offering local residents and sailors the unique opportunity to spend eight days sailing aboard the 65-foot Merrythought sail- boat. After the Long Beach to Caho San Lucas race, OCC will allow eight sailors -with at least intermediate level skills -to sail the Merry- thought back from Caho San Lucas to Newport Beach. The boat will leave Cabo San Lucas on Saturday afternoon, Nov. 11 and arrive at the OCC Salling Center in Newport Beach Nov. 18. The trip, headed by an expe- rienced skipper, includes stops in Santa Maria Bay, Turtle Bay and Cedros Island. Crew mem- bers will be involved iii all aspects of sailing the Merry- thought ...: including steering, watch standing, navigating, sall handling and cooking. The cost of the 800-mile LOOKING BACK · .. '~""" Students line up tn front of Newport's flnt school. built with donated supplies and labor In UHM. ... I .. claSsrooms, an auditoriuni Witli a I plus two rooms in the basement, I schoolhouse was leased to the dty I served as N~'s~ HalBor seating capacity of 300, a small was opened just in time for class-at a rental fee of $1,000.and final-many years. '>d ' .. , library and a principal's office, es in September of 1912. The old ly sold to the city Dec. 2, 1912. It -Compiled by Anne Spinn adventure is $695. For information, call 645- 9412. Chess club makes move for new players The Jewish Senior Center of Orange County is looking for players to join its new chess club. Players of all levels are invited to join others who enjoy playing the game at the center, located on the Jewish Federation Campuses, 250 E. Baker St. The center is open Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. For more information, call 513-5461. Pro-Am Surf Contest set in Newport Beach The Newport Beach Commu- nity Services Department and Rusty Inc. are sponsoring a Pro- Am Surf Contest Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 at 54th Street in Newport Beach. Along with the Pro-Am divi- sion, several amateur divisions - broken down by age group - will also be available. Contes- tants will tompete for a total of $5,000 in cash and prizes. The entry fee is $25 for ama- teur divisions and $50 for Pro- Am contestants -if paid before Sept. 28. For information, call 6'4- 3151. Newport community association to meet The Central Newport Beach Community Association wW hold lts annual meeting on Thursday, Sept. 21, at 1 p.m. at the American Legion Hall. Asso- ciation membets and non-mem- bers are invited. Schedule pennitting, Mayor John hedges will attend the meeting as will nm Collins of the Balboa Planning Advisory Committee. For more information, call 673-0333. Shelter gets grant from housing department The Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter in Costa Mesa has been awarded a grant from Califor- nia's Department of Housing and Community Development. According to a housing department news release, the local homeless shelter will receive $24,593 for equipment and operating costs through the state's Emergency Housing and Assistance Program. The state program provides funds for shelter, counseling and training for the homeless. In all, $224,792 was award· ed to five Orange County shel- ters. literacy tutor training workshop planned The Newport Beach Public Library's Literary Services Department is seeking volun- teers to tutor adults needing help with reading and writing skills. Volunteers wW be trained and certified by attending a Tutor 'n'aining Worbb.op from 6:30 to 9:30 p .m . Oct. 9, 111 16, 23 and 30. A $20 tax-deductible regis- tration fee covers all tra.inlng texts and workbooks. For inf onnation, call literacy coordinator Hallie Strock at 717- 3875. (J Ticket office robbed of $15,000 By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot A ticket office on Newport Boulevard was robbed of $15,000 Saturday, when a man flashed a gun and demanded the contents of a cash register, according to a report from the Cost.a Mesa Police Department. Sgt. Tom Winter confirmed that a man entered the Ticket Shack shortly after 1 p.m. Satur- day and requested the money from an employee. The employee gave the suspect money from the register and from other areas of the store. The thief then left the store. There were no injuries. The suspect is described as being in his early 20's. He was wearing a black t-shirt at the time of the incident. school menu Newport-Mesa •l•rnentary school mNls this WMk Offend Every Day: Turkey and cheese on a 4-inch roll; turkey bologna and cheese on a 4-incfl roll; student mini-chef sal- ad with lettuce, carrot sticks, cheese, sunflower nuts, graham crackers, fruit and choice of milk. Monday -Beef, bean and cheese burrito or French Bread Cheese Pizza, seasoned corn, P!!'eaPPle chunks, choice of miJk. 1\lesclay -Turkey fajita with refried beans in a tostada boat, cheese, salsa, peaches and pears in a cup, choice of milk. Wednesday -Chicken nuggets with dipping sauce or French Bread Cheese Pizza, salad with carrots and cabbage with lite dressing, mixed fruit choice of milk. Thursday -Oven~~ed chick- en, mashed potatoes Md gravy, muffin bread, lemon shape-tip, choice of milk:' Friday ~ot ham and cheese sandwic:t."()R French Bread Che.i Pizza, jicama and carrot stJdcs. trail mix with raisins, choice of milk. ready with help FAMILIES ON COURSE A seven-step intervention and mediation program for families is scheduled from 9 to 11 a.m. every Saturday at the Costa Mesa Com- munity Center, 18(5 Park Ave. The cost ts S5 for adults, S3 for · children 13 to 18. Call 556-8000. CARE-GIVER SUPPORT GROUP A support group for the adult children of aging parents is ottered at the OASIS Senior Cen- ter, 800 fyfarguerlte Ave., Corona del Mar. It meets from 6:30 to 8 p.m. the second Wednesday of each month in the OASIS lobby. Call Vicki at 644-32«. 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Ale j a. ---· -c. ................. 911 I MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. 1995 ... Education also on the menu at TaSte of Newport Bone-dry humorists take a cue from dumped fossils By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot For a pair of Orange Coast Col- lege students, the 7th annual Taste of Newport proved the ideal setting to complete a class project. After obtaining permission from event sponsors, Scott Cain and Brian Of<=4icek. both of Hunt- ington Beach, set up their Beta· cam and began polling anybody who agreed to appear on camera. "It's for our Electronic Field Production class,• said Cain, 19. "It's designed to get students into the public, to feel more comfort- able about approaching people. r guess it takes a lot to go up and ask a stranger for an interview.• Cain and Ofcacek, 20, were each assigned a question. The two students would each poll 12 peo- ple and record the answers on film. Later, they would edit the replies into a single "man·on-the- street" sequence. Other students in the class were asked to poll respondents on subjects ranging from life in Orange County to community col- lege tees to the United States' role in Bosnia. Cain and Ofcacek's questions: What steps have you taken to pre- pare for a major earthquake? and What advice would you give Pres· ident Clinton on ninning the country? And the answers were enlight- ening, Cain said. ·On the earthquake question, a lot of people said they've done nothing," Cain 'said. ·Others have their kits or their water stored up. I'd say it's 50% prepared and 50% unprepared." -Whep,,~1pbout Clinton , responc:tenls 'fiee~e more wag- gish. •"f•a;.. "So far we've gotten two responses," Cain said. "People either tell Clinton not to run again in 1996 or else they say, 'I didn't know Bill Clinton WAS running the country.'" Others bad more specific advice. "Bill Clinton should stick tb what he says a bout health reform,• said one woman. • 1nstead of always going about things in a round-about way." Another, who h eld a young child while being interviewed , suggested that the President and Hilary Clinton should "take care of seniots.• "We're all g oing to be there eventually," she said. "Give them the respect they deserve." Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO - ( I \1 'lo( T :\ll ' I I I 1(1 l I ,\ \ ' , • i, i' ~I .'\'•I .'\ ('' A ND NOW COME nlE ·FOSSIL JOKES -Stories about Costa Mesa's acci- dental trashing of prehistoric fos- . sils have managed to exhume some of Pilotl~d's bone-dry humorists. One caller wanted to know where I could tum for column material •now that most of the fossils are gone." Th1s was scary, so 1 took a ran- dom survey of elderly citizens who are regular contributors to this space -and was relieved to learn most are still with us. "This isn't our boneyard," said Realtor Charles E. Brown of Corona del Mar. "Some of your stuff is pretty old, but you've never been guilty of stealing from the Pleistocene Era. And I can't remember reading a single dinosaur joke." Elizabeth Meyers, who says she dabbles in paleontology, isn't concerned that column sources may be lost forever. Several thousand years from now, she predicts, a journalist for the Cos- mos Courier (who doesn:t mind digging for material) will be recycling items from old copies of the Daily Pilot. · Also reassuring was a call jerry kobrin from Monts Abramson of Bal- boa, who sooth~. "Don't worry about the loss of a few thousand fossils in our little tar-pit. There are still many of us left, still lively enough to offer comments about anything.· As proof of their viability, read on . WOW, TIIESE ARE IU!ALLY BURIED TREASURES -Efforts to recover the trashed fossils from ·an Irvine landfill weren't entirely fruitless. According to various sources, here are some Qf the historic items unearthed after diligent RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. 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On the Oregon Trail with your golf clubs ... ·' NestE.gg Look for us next week ·' t I digging: • The original injunction delaying the start of the San Joaquin Hills 1Tansportation Cor- ridor (read "toll road.") • Formal announcements of Gov. Pete Wilson's candidacy for president of the entire U.S. of A. • Similar documents released several eras ago by a U.S. sena- tor named Alan Cranston. • An ancient collection of vm- tage Cadillacs once owned by Si~ Soffer -including one beau- ty found with the engine still emitting smoke and fumes. • Remnants of the gavel once wielded over the C alifornia Assembly during the short-lived Dorl.sallen Era. • Traces of once-prosperous Orange County, before its disap - pearance into the primordial ooze. •Fragm ents of an actual surf- board used by Dana Rohrabach- er, from way back in the days when the congressman was rid- ing the Orange Coast crest. ~ There were many other artl· facts uncovered, but re ports are sketchy. U you hear of any more , please pass the word. We're talk- ing here about a major dig. HE'S NO LONGEll CAJlRY • ING A TORCH FOR .. cAJl. MEN'" -It's insufficient reason to ask for a refund on the ticket price, but th~re's been a cast reduction in the current run of "Cannen" at the Costa Mesa opera house. Purists may notice that a Seville street scene is short by one villager. Impresario David DiChlera bad to discontinue the supemumerary's services when he lost the torch he'd been assigned to bear. They couldn't find a replacement, and DiChiera rejected the character's argument that nobody would notice if be carried a flashlight. TIIEY CAN'T PUT TIIE I DINNERS under $10 I J Daily Buffet Lunch $1.951 I Sunday Family Brunch $10.95 I Vegetarian Meals $9.95 I llJW'YAt KYBER 1000 Bnstol Street N orth fot Jambortt) • 752-5200 Daily Pilot When you need to know ... Find rt fast in your hometovvn newspaper ·,.. -•J.~· .,........ ~. •• If-"' • -.. · .. · ~ :~· ;-< . ,; .·; ... ~·:.' .:. .... ..:.-.... '-' ... ·· - 12 SQ. YARDS NO WAX KITCHEN VINYL • lllSTAUED • * s299oo * 24 DESIGNER PATTERNS TO CHOOSE FROM ARMmONG •MANNINGTON • CONG¥LEUM • AJ,L !1~1lfpp,~fil'~LITY fi.oo. l'tlP b1li KNOCf( ON OUR HENRY - Somebody stopped at The Bal- boa Bay Club the other day and 11 knocked on President Henry • Schleleln's door, reportedly , "seeking to collect premium dg-t a.rs for the underprivileged.• ) To the visitor's amazement, be was shown an empty cigar box. : "No more smoking in this • office,• Scluelem intoned , huff-/ ing but not puffing. •Somebody's passed a law against it.· Does this mean the end of Henry's image, recogmzed as one of the cigar industry's most -. celebrated afioonados? ' "Don't count on 1t, • confided Kevln Campbell. the club's ever- obligmg food and beverage dlrector. "When we stage our big Oktoberfest banquet on Oct. 4, we're betting Mr. Schielein will pick up a knackwurst -and, out of habit, try to lig ht it." • JERRY K08RlN'S column runs Mon- day and Wednesday. 3400 Irvine Ave, Ste 103. Newport Beach 3C 476-2244 - 24 DESIGNER COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM PLUSH OR TEXTURE ALL CARPETS 1 ST QUALfTY STAIN RESIST~ U SO> OM t 26'ib: YU DS YOU NEVER SAU-SAGE SAUSAGE Or Such Delidous Food! NOW EVERY RUG 540/o TO 80% OFF Join U For Lunch• Dinner •Sunday B~ch Catenng Available For Anr Occasion Fo r Re ervarions and Directions CalJ 723-0621 15 1 lupyard Way • N~-port Beach I -------~ 1 -- -. -~ OtlMOf SUf POAT~ The Board d Deacons at St. Marlt Presbytenan Chwcb. 2100 . Mar Vista Drive, Newport, ts ottering a free support group for adult children carlng tor elderly parents. 1be group meets at 7 a.m. the first and third Monday of each month. For information. call 857-1873. AmNTIOH OEFIOT DISORDER Joan Heinemann, a therapist at Coastline Counseling Center, will be giving a lecture titled •Tue Ins and Outs ot Adult ADD Medication· at 7 p.m. in Coast· line Counseling Center, 1200 Quail St., Suite 105 in Newport Beach. The lecture will provide psychological look at how ADD affects the body and its vanous treatments. A $5 donation is requested, but no one will be turned away For mformatlon, call 476-0991 . OtARfTY GOLF TOURNAMENT The Newport-Costa Mesa- lrvine YMCA will be sponsoring their Second Annual Golf Tourna- ment at the Newport Beach Golf Course. The tournament will go directly to programs and equip· • ment of youth, seniors, families, and the physically challenged . The cost is $475 per player - which includes green fees, cart, buffet dinner and raffle. For infor- mation, call Rita Swenor 642· 9990. TUESDAY MARKETING TIPS Learn how to market yourself on a luruted budget at the New- port Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce Dolphins Division breakfast at 7·15 a m at the New- port Beach Marriott Hotel and Tenrus Club, 900 Newport Center Dnve Cost at the door is $17 for chamber members, $19 non- members. Call 729-4400. BRAIU£ INSTITUTE Hear the phenomenal story of blind NASA Soentist Dr. Kent Cullers at the Bfdille Auxiliary of Orange County's 11 :30 a.m. lun- cheon in the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Pacific Coast Highway. Cullers, who is the first totally blind person to receive a doctor- ate degree in physics, will deliver a lecture titled ·Reach for the Stars.· The cost is $75 For mfor· mat10n or reservatlons, call 675- 7809. BOXING FOR RTNESS Put up your dukes and take off the pounds at a boxing workout class offered at The Spa South Coast Plaza. 695 Town Center Dr. in Costa Mesa at 12:30 p.m. Taught by boxer and trainer John O'Bnen, the boxmg dass will also run on Thursdays. The cost is $20 for non-members. To sign up, call Sue Howard at 850-0050 ART OF CONVERSATION Learn "How to Talk to Prdcti- catly Anybody" dt this Ordnge Coast College seminar from 6:30 to 9:30 p m .. Sherrie Railsback -a professional spedker, trainer and search consultdnt will teach par- tmpants how lo estdbllsh rapport m the very first sentence. Topics mclude. how to put chdrm into bnef encounters and how to approach famous and unportant personalities The cost is $29, plus and additlonal $3 matenal fee To register, call 432-5880 WBDNESDAY CLASSIC & CUSTOM CARS The final open cruise of sum- mer for owners of fine, pre-1975, American rod, classic and custom cars ls at 4:30 p.m. at the Hard Rock Cafe, Fashion Island near the Atrium Court, Newport Beach. Upon arrival, partidpantl receive a raffle ticket. There are also 50/50 raffle tickets available. Proceeds benefit Make-A-Wish Foundation and the family of slain Newport Beach police Officer Bob Henry. Raffle begins at 8 p .m. For more information, call Jeny Hill at 121-95'6. RtEE TAX WORKSHOP The Internal Revenue Service is conducting a free, one-day tu workshop from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.tn. ln the Costa Mesa Ubrary, 1855 Park Ave. Topics will North Carolina deep discount pricing at a California addre s lr mM I iaidude record keeping, tuable business income, employment tax.es, depreciation deductions and more. Other wocksbop dates include: Oct. 25 and Nov. 22. Seating is available on. a first. come. first-served basis. For infor- mation, call 643-4060. ACCESSING PUBUC RECORDS Orange Coast College is offer- ing a wo.rkshop tilled •How to Obtain Personal Information from Public Records• form 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Him Harriger, a former Los Angeles police officer and current private investigator, will teach participants "How to Locate and Use Public Records,• Where to find Confidential Information Sources· and ·ob,taining Infor- mation form ·credit Reporting Agencies.• The cost is $29, plus an additional $15 material fee. To register, call 432-5880. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE VICTIMS A class designed to teach court referred' domestic violence vic- tims about physical, verbal and emotional abuse will take place from 6:30 p .m. to 8:30 p.m. Wednesdays at Otange Coast College. Class presenter Anne Lewis, a child custody meditator for the Los Angeles Superior . Courts, will also address the ~ ot abuse on children. 1be co9t is $79. Call 432-5880. UNIQUE GIFT M*SHOP Create a wonderfully unique gift for the whole family at this five-week Newport Beach Com- munity Services Department class, titled •vour Family History. From 6 to 7 p.m. at tbe Oasis Senior Center, participants will learn step by step how to put together a book of family history. The cost ot the class is $48 and your manuscript will be ready for printing anc$ binding by the end of the last session. Call 6'4-3151. DfVORa MEDIATION A free lectur& about divorce mediation, an alternative to the traditional two-attorney divor<;_e, is offered the third Thwsday Of every month with attorney Alida D. Taylor and psychologist Lee H. Solow. Space is limited, aqd reservations are required. For more information. call 863-9590. •Send your items to ttie Around Town Editor, The Dai~ Pilot, 330 w. Bay St .. Costa Mesa, caJif. 92627; fax 646-4170. FIESTA CATERING Exhibition Cooking Our Specialty! • Sizzling Fajitas Bar • Handmade Tortillas • Quesodillo Bar & Morel • Cerveso & Margarito Bar • 6trolling Mariachis i iiji (71~ 645-0209 ' Tim Salmon, one of the Angels' offense sparks. Get'em 8efo Tit y're Gone Wecl.1 S t. 20 6am 7:30 am 10am Random Drawing Ticket Distribution Anaheim Stadium parking lot opens (Free Parking) Distribution of wrist bands for random drawing at Gate 2 Sale Begins! • Tots/ Divisions/ Playoff strip purchase prices range from $30-$93 • Angels Playoff strips must include same seat for all scheduled Division Series home games** • All purchases caah only • Angels merchandise store and Stadium concession stands will be open WHl&I nc1Cm ••• ON SAU ••• W•tcll Aa9ef1 1111''''"' rldeo1 on Ille Stadl11• l••ltol'ro•™ • Total Dlvlalonal Playoff •trip purchase prices range from $30-S93, plus $4.50-$5.50 convenience charge (depending on strip price) and $1 O handling fee, per order • Playoff strips must include same seat for all scheduled home games0 • We aocept MasterCard, Visa, American Express & Discover Card for More lnfc1rmation . (n/11114) 663·9000 • Tlc*eta ... ..,.. ..,... ~ .... ••A ttchet 1t1'> QOnliltl of ltW'M home ~ tor October 8, 7 & 8 In the .vent the~ win .. Al W..: two gltnel If they .,. the Wt6d card entry. A purdWied ltrtp well be hoclOfed tor efthet. wtth • reftind ~ tor the tNrd gllne " oNJ two .,. ~· , CONTINUED FROM 1 new time, new day. I explained that it had already been taken care of. Then a third staffer called: •1 understand you wanted to inter- view the speaker. w Now their confusion was starting to confuse me. We final- ly got things strillghtened out and set up Thursday, Aug. 17, at 11 a.m., for an in-person inter- view -photographer permitted -which would not exceed 20 minutes. I amved 10 nunutes early to the equivalent of an ant hill with the top layer locked away. Peo- ple were scurrying around everywhere Allen wa~ behind a closed door At one point, she emerged, and a staff member told her the Dd.lly Pilot was here to inte!Vlew her It Wd~ obvious- ly the first time she hdd been informed of the appointme nt. The photographer dnd I wait- ed about 30 minute1>. Nobody explained the d elc1y or offered an apology. At one pomt, Allen's office door opened, d nd we COUNCIL CONTINUED FROM 1 U the counctl approves the plan, the charge tor enrollme nt m the aty'!> edrly childhood pro- gram would mcred!>e by $10, wtlh a new $25 registrdtton {~ for swnmer Torught, lht> council w1ll dlso consider givrng hndl dpprovdl 10 a new sign plan. tUt urdtndnce prolubibng c ~y dnd d pro- posdl to....e so d GrovP of MernoJ)' tlnd "'fiope memondli7- ing res1dent<, who!>e lives helve been dffected by I HY stood up to enter. Instead, a sWf member busUed right in. •t have to talk to her right now,• she said, again without apology. •tt will be two minutes.• By the time we got m. it was about 11:35. Allen was gracious and obViously tired, but she answered my questions. During the interview, another staffer sat at the table and checked his watch" every few minutes. At one point, he decided to make use of my 20 minutes by asking a question himseU. The interview concluded, I went back to my office, printed the damn thing and offered a prayer that I'd hear no more from the Allen camp. Then came the call from Steve Brody. He and fellow staffer Mike MeCey wanted to take me to lunch. Why? 1 asked. "To talk to you a bit about the recall and where things stand " I explained that ow Allen coverage binged on bet connec- tion to Newport Beach and that I really wasn't covering the 67th District recall. I'd be happy to go to lunch, but I didn't want to waste anybody's time -mine included. I BEATING I CONTINUED FROM 1 Hernandez received treatme nt from paramedics at the scene of the incident and was not taken to a hospital, Sgt. George Yezbick said. At around 4 p .m . Sunday, one of the 17 -year-old sus- pects was dnving !JP . and down the Wallace Street alley at a high speed, accordmg to the report. Aguilar-Herndn- d ez, fearing for the safety of his children, asked the driver to slow down, according to ·vou'vo been •tm ln your coverage,• they said. How about Thursday.Sept. 141 They obviously thought they had found a sympathetic or neutral ear. Fine, I s\ghed, con- vinced they'd see better and cancel. Good, they said. We'll call you if anything C'h~nges. Obviously i~ dil:t. But they didn't call; I did. And there is no doubt in my mind that they would have forgotten. I'd lay odds most of the people in that office forget their own birth- days. The way I see things. it's no crime to be disorganized or to deal care lessly with the media. But ii the treatment of me was any indication of the way Allen's people conduct busi- ness, then she was in more trou- ble than anyone could possibly imagine. Anyway, that's how I mter- viewed the speaker of the Assembly. I got 20 minutes. Which is only slightly less time than Allen spent as speak- er of the Assembly. • Staff writer EVAN HENERSON covers Newport Beach for t~e Dail~ Pilot. Yezbick. T he Juvenile left and returned with the five othe r suspects. Together. the six repeatedly punc hed Aguilar- Hernandez and beat him with a stick , according to the re port. They also s lammed the victim's head into the ground, causing injury to Aguilar-Her- nandez's head and face, the report said. Pohce units arriving at the scene had w round up the six susp ects who were running away when authorities arrived. Yesz1ck said the incident was probably gang~related Prospecting in an uncertain climate By Da' id W. Phelp~ Most analysts agree financial markets will be ,,. characterized by significant levels of volatility during the months ahe.ad. How will this affect the timing of your investments? According to Chicago's Ibbotson Associates, your asset allocation decision will have a far greater impact on returns than either market timing or securities selection. So, forget market timing and focus on the long-term picture instead. Keeping your personal financial needs in m~d. consider the following · investment ideas and strategies: • floating rate notes • adjustable rate preferreds • cyclical stocks • laddered portfolios The large variety of fixed- income investments currently available lets you choose and adjust the timing of investments to match your current and future income needs. For more infonnation on these exciting opportunities, contact David Phelps, first vice president, investments at PrudenUa/Securities~ Newport Beach, 4695 MacArthurCourt,Newport Beach 92660, (114) 752- 2280/253-45n. Help for inventors Tom Thompson resigned his position in 1965 to start his own business making the world's first rotationally molded polyethylene portable outdoor toilets. Twenty years, and five companies later, he sold his business which later became the largest marina construction company in the world. "I have spoken to hundreds of inventors with an itch to take their creation to market," Thompson said. He started Invention Development Secvices tQ help the hundreds of inventors he has spoken to know the correct questions to ask. "I got very good at anticipating problems pecutfar to a new-product busin_ess, "said Thompson. "Lt is difficult to take an idea from concept to marketplace, but I can't think of a more exciting, rewarding and satisfying way to live." 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During iL<; fust year of partict- pabon in the Taste, the BalbOd lsland Coffee Company was so swamped with coffee-eekers Fn- day night that workers were forced to tum out their lights in an attempt to dnve business away When that maneuver didn't work, the company doµbled 1~ pnces People continued to lme up, according to Jun de Boom. Taste of Newport event coordtnd- tor "They came back with more eqwpmE'nl Saturdt1y." de Boom said. •tt was pretty funny " Scott Shuttleworth, whose Windows on the Bay also partia- pated in its first Taste, also report· ed brtsk business. The event pro- vided tus restaurant good expo- sure, sa.id Shuttleworth, and gave his kitchen staff an opportunity to take center stage "l rrught pick d booth out of the sun next ttme, • said Shuttleworth laughing. "People aren't going to thin l worked for three days wiU1 this tan I'm gettrng • Others restaurateu~ Sdtd thdt the 1995 Taste Wd~ decidedly down from preVlOU!> year "It's been nice, but lhmgs hdvr> been a little off all weekend,· ~cl Brian Roth, executive chef for lht> Five Crowns "J don't Uunk lhP} did enough ddverttsmg • Al the Toshiba Senior Clac;~tt booth, promoters of the upc;:omlng ruor got! classic d th Y. received substantial inter wrucb should be helpful wb n event organizers start looking tor the 725 volunteers they Will need for the March event. "P~pl bad a lot of relevant que uons, • said Bob Neely, presi.· dent or lSM one of the tours orga- nizers. ~we wanted to make swe that anybody who wants to be Involved could. The Taste of Newport is a good first step for us." Hill, who served wine one da} and bee1 the next. scud the event was also an idedl spot for people- watclung "The people who buy wine hang around a long about the food and where to go next " Hill sdld "But the people who buy beer want that brew right now I dnd that's 1t It"!> kind of interest- mg • SOFTBALL volunteer directory CONTINUED FROM 1 even bigger c111d bettc>1 ." THE VOLUNTEER DIRECTORY rum periodically 1n the Daily Pilot If you'd like information on getting your or9an1 zation listed, call 642-4321. ext 331 The SOY would squurC' off against the city m d three inning competition. Followrng that, The Daisy Apartments would take on Alvarddo'!-i Project Slop. The wm- ners ol the two matches would compete m the> hnc1l round ALS ASSOCIATION OC CHAPTER The Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerom (ALS) Association, Orange County Chap ter has need for many volunteers For information, call Executive Director Sta cy Koressel at 375-1922 "Someday wf:' hop~· to hdvP trophies and nbbon!>, • Alvarado sa.td "Ttm yet1r wt-i're playtng for bragging nghh " ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION The Alzheimer's Assoc1at1on of Orange County needs volunteers for its Vis1t1ng Volunteer Program. support group lead ers for patients and care givers, and for the volunteer helpline. Interested volun teers can call 283-11 11 Which 1s exc1ctly what the SOY learn won after trounrmg the city 12-5 ThP kPy play wa.., a grand sldm home ntn by sov·~ Josp C'ervc1 nte., who mugge>d for d p hotographer c1ftP1 croc;smg the pldte. 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Cll .. ·-DAVIO PHf.LPS FlltST VK:a ~IDENT • INWSTMENn ""MM:AlrnlOlt QxfJR; ST.I. 900 tmflOl1' IJIJM:H. at JUdlO (1J4) 'ZD4571 (IOO) 11441676 • • I American Cancer Society is seeking office \lolunteers for numerous days and hours Also, volunteers are being sought I to answer calls for the units Helpline lnfoCenter Call Jane O'Connor at 751 0441 Advertonal Auto .. Fact: by Paul Frech SERVICE & REPAIR GERMAN SWEDISH JAPANESE AUTOMOBILES EGGING YOUR CAR ON? At one time or another. we all probably have noticed the smell of "rotten eggs·· from a passing car or one in a parking garage This sulfur odor emerges from the tail pipe due to hydrqgen sulfide in the car's exhaust gas- es. This condition. in tum. is the result of an overly ennched fuel mixture Simply put. the engine is receiving too much fuel 1n proportion to the amount of air that it is getting The problem behind all this may be as easy to isolate as insp~ct1ng for a clogged air filter. Those who are conscientious enough about their car maintenance will be rewarded with never having to encounter this problem Those who fall to correct it once it occurs face the poss1b11ity that their catalytic converters might fail · an expensive oversight. HINT: A car with a failed catalytic converter 1s not likely to pass an em1ss1ons test SETTING YOUR SIGHTS To avoid the blind spots that are bound to occur with poorty adfust- ed car mirrors. the Society of Automotive En~ineers recom- mends the following setup: Sitting in the driver's seat, lean your head against the side window and adjust the slde mirror so that you can just see the side of the car While sitting In your normal dnving position. this alignment should altow you to see a vehict passing In the left lane In your side mirror before Its image leaves the rearview mirror. Then. Its image should appear In your penpheral V'ISK>n before i1s image leaves the side mirror Next. teen your head over to the car'a cen- tenlne. while still sitting ln the dl1ver's seat Align the nght aide mirror so that you can just sn the side of the car These ad1ust- menta ahould eliminate blind spo When panlng, check no your mlrrort mor. than once before changing lanes is an excellent precailttOn against acOidents:: At C&F, w. tp4tctallze in Germ11n, Swedhsh and JapaneH c•rw. We also ~11ze In ftrst Qullllty car repair, HtviCe arlc:I main· tenallCe. Visit UI It 2090 ~ ntla, or caM 946-6910 tor MA· ~roYed MNlce. Hcxh: M.f 9;9, M•r credit i:itde ._.. oome. W..,. .,, --lr111P1C-*"' Ind ~ ...... '°' -moo deVtcea, .....,.. _. ........ . #~ EYE·OPENER Lotols sparkle at cross . ~invitational QUOTE OF THE DAY ·rv. ""'1agl told IM ldtb lfp'rw twr'.Mflf'ar( goun <#ad ..... -ClN F0011W.L (;Q4Q/ MAJtK SOIUSTl!R • • • - >JC. Improving on perfection -it can he a matter of the mind ~ .knows there's a down side to all of this instant success for his Sea Kings. · 8y Bany Faulkner, Dail'/ Pilot CORONADELMAR-Leading Orange County in sooring aver- age, earning a second straight dominant victory (48-7), and exe- cuting a combined 1.(-for-14 pass- ing performance Friday against Garden Grove High, might tend to make it bard for the Corona del Mar High football team to remain humble. .. ••• 4 ,.. ' -,. ~ ... :~:..'fl • '. '.,.-I ' ,·,..\_.1 ~ . ' . \.. ' \ . .. ' .. : ,' .1 .. ' • ' ... . "' • J . ) • t. '• ' ' . ' . . • .. ~.J'~ . -~ .• . . Estancia is up front over its recent success By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot • 1hings are going right, and Joe Flores figures to be back in the hunt soon after some good news. COSTA MESA -Sure, the Estancia High football team is 2-0 for the first time since 1991, com- ing off a 28-0 thumping of La Quinta, while making good on its desire to complement a smash- mouth running attack with e quick-strike passing game. But the Eagles have their problems .too. "Frough (Jahid, a two-time All-Pacific Coast League safety) was telling me Friday he feels like he isn't contributing, because he's not making enough tackles," Eagles Coach John Llebengood said. "I told him 'That's how it's sup- posed to work. If he's making all the tackles, then there's some- thing wrong up front.• " To be sure, little is wrong up front, or anywhere else for the Eagles, who also received good news regarding injuries. Junior outside linebacker and backup fullback Taleni Tanielu, who left the La Quinta game before halftime with what was thought to be broken nose. mere- ly suffered a bruise. He'll return this week. . Furthermore, the right shoul- der injury to starting fullback and defensive end Joe Flores, who has five sacks in two games. was not a separation but a "stinger," according to Llebengood. The Eagles, however, will be without the services of junior lineman Alfred Tanielu, who dis- covered a broken metacarpal bone in bis right hand between the first two games. and might miss another couple of weeks. Week two, following a 12-7 tri- umph over Cypress, brought the offensive balance Llebengood believes will come in handy against future foes. Alter misfiring on all three pass attempts in the opener, junior quarterback Jeff Perry completed two of three, both for touchdowns of 26 and 72 yards, respectively, to Taleni Tanielu and Chris Felix. "With this type of offense, defensive people are_~~~g to be anxious to come up ~stop the run.• Uebengood said. That is going to aeate opportunittes for ~eivers to get open. Jeff showed the other night be can get them the ball, and they showed they can catch it.• But CdM Coach Mark Schus- ter seems to have little difficulty, and he's confident he can instill this lack of complacency into his players. "I've always told the kids, 'If you're ever satisfied, you're dead,• • said Schuster, who admitted there was little to be dis- pleased with, particularly offen- sively, in the dismantling of the Argonauts. "It's hard to be dissatisfied when you complete 14 of 14 pass- es, but there are plenty of areas we can improve,• added Schus- ter, who cited the Argos' lone scoring march, which ate nearly 10 minutes off the clock, at the top of such a list. !W . . . . . f . ... ' ' '·' . ' .. • • • \ -• , • . )1 "It's hard to begrudge Garden Grove, because it put the drive together, but from a coach· ing standpoint, that indicates to me that our kids let up,• Schuster explained. "And we don't want our kids to have an atti- tude that we're ever so l1ood, B clan we can let up. og "That drive (with the second-half kickoff) cost us a shutout, and it cost us the chance to give some kids an Schaumburg opportunity to play more than they did," Schuster said. Offensively, Schuster has to be much more selective in pointing out miscues. "That was the offense at its best,• be said. ·we did about what we'd hoped to do by rushing for more than 200 yards · (206) and throwing for another 250. ~e offense has worked like this, terms of taking what the defe gave us, at Azusa. But (Azusa) was never as polished as we were the other night, because it didn't have the type of athletes we have. "The neat thing was, we had two quarterbacks (starter Josh Walz and Mike McClellan) have success, we bad a couple three tailbacks have success, a couple fullbacks run the ball well, our receivers were running good routes, and our line did a great job on protection," Schuster contin- ued. "But when everyone bas success like that, it means you're not playing a team that's your ailors feel they've returned to the family of past eras I • •Pu.lido's big night was a key the stands, there is a tangible link above overmatched defenders. th f f Harbo with the past for anyone who dons Also taking his place among the •to e return to orm or r the Amertcan flag helmet decal. hand, refentng to the Z-Dog (out·and·up •1ong gray line• ot former Harbor st.and- 81 nonlea~e football season This bond was readily apparent Priday pass pattern) Benzinger used to post a outs, ls Junior middle linebacker Joe rolls into Week J . night after the Sailon earned their f1Tst good portion of bis team·leading 520 Urban, who c:overed the field against victory of the season by thoroughly han· receiving yards and seven touchdowns Marina like spray paint canvases an dling vlltUng Marina, 32-13. last fall. abandoned innet-dty warehouse. Junior receiver Danny Pulido, who Indeed, the •Dog" ls now a featwed •1 don't know how many tackleS he foUed up 150 receiving yards on lbt element of Pulldo's repertoire, and catches, including touchdowns of 84, t.t opposing aecondarlel can count on being ended up with, but be bad nlOe in the and 25 yard.S, quickly broadened hls frequently bitten over the next two 1ea-firlt half,• Brulkley Mid. smile u Jon Benzinger, a senior receiver sons. Brinkl Y wu obvioutlY plffse<t bY the on lut year's unbeaten CIP champi· •H had a big night, which wu good intensttY, and emotiOn h1a team diSpleyed, ombJp team. approached him dwtng tb to see,• Brinkley Aid ol PuUdo, a &·foot· at well u the mum ol both a solid run· fMDw.iT pc>Mgame eel bration ritual on "· 2()0.;poUnder who resembles a Mq\.loaa rilng game and efttdent pUa't.D9 auack. t& ftekt. among the ~ when Newport •tt wu like night and day,• iaid ·1 bid to take the 'Qc>Sj', • f>Wido Wd ~erbew J\iltiri QlOrdaN and JOMh Brtn.kley, compadng ttie Mailll& illlort to ~ 8enllnger couia ev n Jhake h1I A'eclrtkMn loft fl-ball lri bis d&reetion, • ....,~ 20-7 loll to._..-~ .. - ' - equal." Schuster said the unusual" offebsive groove even carried over to the coaching staff. · "With the information I was • getting from the press box from .. (quarterbacks coach) Lyle La.Jls.-!; dell, we didn't miss on anything" we did," Schuster said "For me:r• that's the first time everything has·~ melded like that.• · Helping tone down any ex~~• sive giddiness was the uncertain- ty surroWlding injuries sustained:: by two-way starting lineman Jeff · Bogdan (knee) and offensive · tackle Nick Schaumburg (ankle). • "I don't think either is som~" thing traumatic, but we'll know more (today),• Schuster said." No timeouts .... left for Mesa, Edison next -. - By Barry Faulkner. Daily Pilot r........ • • Mus~ could think • 7 -. , about what \night have been, but wiili-aiargers - next, focus is on funsday. COSTA MESA -Two weeks into the 1995 season, the Cost~. Mesa High football team has been banged up, disappointeo, and, at times. its own worst en~-' my. And now, the schedule really starts to get tough. · "There are no easy games· left,~ said first-year coach Jeriy: Howell, whose largely-inexpert' enced squad will hope to rebound from Thursday's heart!.' breaking 12-8 loss to Westminstet' by taking on the tradition-rich Division I Edison Chargers. " "When I make the schedule next year, things are going to ~. different," vowed Howell. face-- tiously suggesting a future home- and-home series be arranged with "Valley Siste rs of the Poor:•t · "We've got guys hurt and guys• banged up," said Howell, who was forced to shuffle bis lineup on both sides of the ball against Westminster. Sophomore offensive tackle Matt Rudesill (bruised lower leg in the season opene,r against Mayfair) was unable to answer the bell against the Lions and senior two-WM' tackle Jason Morin saw orily limited action battling,.the flu. With senior Pat Metoyer, nor- mall'y a starter at defensive tackn le, forced to fill in at offensiv,e. tackle, senior Pat McBride, wh.9. rushed for 87 yards on 16 carries in week one, gave up the offen-· sive spotlight to step in on the defensive line for Metoyer. . .. In addition, senior Brian Reeves wasn't 100% against Westminster, due to nagging ankle and rib problems. · Still in all, Mesa bad a chance to win on the final play, but• .a would·be game-winning touch.. d.own pass eluded a Mustang receiver's grasp. "H I could take that last play back and give the kids the vict<>- ry, I would, because they worked real bard to get in the position to win," Howell said. - Howell praised his ottensii; gTOUJld game and pus defenlC but dted a need to improve G passing game and run defense• compete more etfecttvely as tJii ·schedule stiffens the remaind• of the season. : ·we have to cut down on C little mistakes,• be said. "" • Newpon ~ta Mesa Daily Pilot :~-: )' .. ·..=·.. ...-. ... a r ~~ .. ..._. ~ --• -~ --·~ • ·~ r • ~, ----; • • -- • ,, •• ·& .. 1 ..... ~:.~'·" _ ... Pirates dream up prescription, then go ahead and swallow Cettltol 28. o. ... COlllll " Sciorebr~ • Suicide is painless, so says the rune, but don't tiy to sell that idea to Orange Coast's Pirates. By Roger Carlson, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Orange Coast College's football team bas a w.eek off after just two weeks into "' the 1995 season, and it must be a welcome notion for Pirates Coach Bill Workman, who watched his team absorb its second straight loss Saturday night before some 1,700 in its home opener. Cerritos College's Falcons were the beneficiary of the Pirates' gifts, and combined it wlth their own efficiency to record a 28-14 victory, ignited by a 28-0 halftime lead. Jn the aftermath Workman received his obligatory consola- tion from Cerritos coaches after the two teams bad virtually dead- locked in terms of sheer yardage. Oh, sixth-ranked Cerritos had its problems, too, but the Pirates appear to be head and shoulders above the field in discovering ways to deny themselves victory. MWe fumble and we lose the ball. Other teams fumble and they recover the ball,• said Workman, who at least on the surface seemed to be able to swallow it. Maybe that's because it's not exactly something foreign. A week earlier his team traded yards reasonably well with briefly Hancock, Appell lead Or~g~·(:Oastrunners • H~kj:locks 21 :52, Appell crosses finish line in 22: 11 f~ates at OEC preview meet. HUNTINGTON BEACH I CROSS COUNTRY -Mike Hancock (Newport L.., ___ _.;;..___;.......::...:;...;:;;..;:.......::...;..;...:....._--l Harbor) and Johann Appell (Estanda) were Orange Coast College's t~p two runners Saturday at the Orange Empire Conference Cross Country Preview at Central Park, finishing ninth and 13th overall, respectively, along the 4 .15-rnile course. Hancock was clocked in 21 :52, while Appell crossed 10 22:11 Ben Mejia (22:14), Rene Munoz (22:35), Henry Chang (22:52), David Boulton (23:08) and Jake Swanson (23:36) also finished in the top 35 for OCC's men, which took third place behind Rancho San- tiago and Riverside. , For the women, Carrie Appell (Estanda) was OCC's top runner, piacing seventh in 19:37. Orange Coast was fourth behind River- side, Irvine Valley and Rancho Santiago. , Jenny McCreight (19:59), who was 12th overall, Asa Lunclkvist (20:44) and Heather Wilhelm (22:48) also placed in the top 30 for Orange Coast. ,, sec records straight-set victory over Azusa Pacific · ~USA -Estancia High product ~hristine ~VOLUYBALLI Heuns hammered a team-high 15 kills to ~ . lead the Southern California College women's volleyball team to a 15-12, 15-12, 18-16 Golden State Athletic Conference victory over host Azusa Pacific Saturday fli9ht. Costa Mesa High graduate Angela Tonavanik added 13 kills, while setter Karajean Stevenson had 96 assists and three ace serves for the Vanguards (4-6, 1-1 in converence). Michelle Cabinte and Denise Lundberg each had 25 blocks for sec. '· Vanguards men lose duel to Cal State I.A 4-1 LOS ANGELES -R1artm Llppens scored on assists from Bo Lane and th1,1y Miramontes, but it !SOCCER! was all the damage the Southern California College men's soccer team could muster Saturday in a 4-1 nonconference Ic>ss to host Cal State Los Angeles. SCC fell to 2-4, while CSLA, ranked 11th nationally, improved to 3-1. . cal State LA 4. SOC.I College 1 SCC scoring: Llppens 1. Saves: Rogers ~Halftime: CSLA. 1-0. SCC wom en put the stops to Cal Baptist, 2-1 RIVERSIDE -Lori Van Herk ope ned the scoring I ~ for the Southern California College women's soccer SOCCI ll team, then assisted Megan Conner's game-winning goal in the 25th minute to key a 2-1 Golden State Athletic Confer- ence win Saturday over host Cal Baptist. Katrina Bohn had five saves in goal for the Vanguards (5-2, 1-0 in conlerence). $oC.lll CoUege 2. CAii m.ptlft , • SCC scoring: Van Herk 1, Conner 1. Saves: Bohn S. Pasadena, yet the Piratea were ripped. 47-18. Saturday's performance was but another prescription for defeat by Coast. After a first-half disaster led to a 28-point deficit, the Pirates would lose two more fumbles; LL ••• get ..cked, then Intercepted and llllmDed YI yardi by Manin r.cy, Nllil1G ~ a 29-yaril CenttOI march. Dose rate: 10 points. • PlllDNitlg the ball away at tbe 0CC 11 ~.again). Cerritoi bun· aae.. field goal miaes, Pirates escape '6ania'1 way. Dole l'ate: 0 points. • Three downs and out, setting up:a :n.c m ilWch tor Puadena. rate: 1 pm.na. • ~ 61 yardS, only to wfud up foWth- UCl·15. tbeD colDpleting a ~ to CeriitoS defen- ii¥sl;ldl ~ Percy, who runs 83 ~With· die ~on for a TD. Dose rate: 10 points. Tbat'I the f1ist half ... 41 points WOrth of prob- lems, alid 28 points on the scoreboard for the wtn- ne11, notb.iilg for Orange c~. quarterback Matt Sauk would score on a 1-yard rush; OCC's nm Turner would cany the ball 34 yards with his second blocked punt of the night; and Sauk would eventually cough the ball up at the Cerritos 16 with 3:49 left Coast got a belated last gasp, affording Rod- ney Freer a chance to show off a remarkable catch on a 51- yard pass play to the Cerritos 14 , but time, a hold.mg penaJ- ty (the last of 13 flags for 144 Tumer yards against Coast) and Cerrito s' defense eventually snuffed out the final flame with 51 seconds remaining. For Coast, in the two losses combined they are now eight turnovers behind the 50-50 mark. Silver linings? Defensively the Pirates were the team they were billed to be m the second half, blankIDg the Falcons m that span with big defensive moments sup- plied by Jason Smith, Mark Moll- ner and Turner, with his two blocked punts CenitOs 7 2t 0 0 . 211 Orange Coast 0 0 1 7 • 14 Ant~ ur -Eppinger 21 pass from Thoma (Vance kkk), 1 1 . 1 1. s.oo.td Qumtllr Cet • Young 34 pm from niom.s ~ ktdt.), 10:08 Cet -Pol-ch 1 l'l.W\ (Vance ltlc:k). 3'.25. • eer . Pefty 83 lnterte9tlon return N..at " kick), 0:22. lhW~ occ . ~ 1 Nf1 (Bennett ltlc:k), 1:06. '-thQu9rW OCC -~ 34 return with bladed punt (Bennett kick). 14:05. Attendance. 1,600 (estimated). INOfVIDUAL RUSIMG ur . Eppinger, 17-140; Pol'd\. 9-20: McKinney. 4-16, ~ 1()-minus 7. occ · Le~ue. 11-n : Wallter, 5-33; Nguyen, 6-11; Wimbish. 2·19; S.uk, 11·24; Barnes, 1-0: Tallon, 1-mlnus 8; Hills. 1-mlnus 15; Kaiser, 1-mlnus 22. N>MQUAL MSSWG Cer · ThoJNS. 9-21-0, 125; Mam-, ~3-0 • OCC S.Uk, 16-31-2. 246; Tallof\. 1-1-0. 6. INDfVIDUAL .aJVING Cer • Eppinger, 3~3; C.,.,vez. 3-41; Young. 1-34; Browder, 1-9; Tessitore, 1-minus 2. OCC • Line, 5-86; Thomas, 5-44; Freer, 3-57; Hilts, 2-50; Johnson. 1·9: f<ttrNn, 1~ GAME STATIS11CS c. occ First downs 19 19 Rushes-yardage 37-198 40-155 Pas.sing yardage 125 2A6 Pas.sing 9-24-0 17-32-2 Net retum yardage• 138 53 Sacks-yardage 3-mln-29 5-mrn-36 Net yardage 432 • 418 Punts 5-22.0 4-21.3 Fumbles-fumbles lost S-2 S..- Flags-net yardage 7-53 13-144 lime of possesslOf'I 32:05 27:SS •Punt returns. 1ntefcept1ons, fumble mums HIGH S C H 0 0 L G I R L .. S VOI;LEYBALL Newport is one-up on rival CdM II.That's the consolation for Sailors after dropping out in semifinals of Orange County Championships. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot HUNTINGTON BEACH -Equabty has finally arrived for Orange County girls vol- leyball. Dominated the past three years by New- port Harbor and Corona del Mar high schools, the county is seeing light at the end of the Back Bay tunnel. Accord.mg to the coaches, any of seven county teams could challenge for the ClF Southern Section Division I title in Novem- ber. For an early-season appraisaJ of who's who this autumn, the best teams came together in the Orange County C hampi- onships, with the semifinals and finals at Edison High, where defending champion Newport Harbor was knocked off by Mate r Dei, 15-12, 15-7, in Saturday's semifinals. Earlier, the Sailors defeated Corona del Mar, 5-15, 15-5, 15-10, in the quarterfinals. #That's somebody we don't want to play in this tourname nt, because we see them in league,• Newport Harbor Coach Dan Glenn said of the Sea Kings. Mlt was a typical Coro- na-Ne wport match. lp the first game, they killed us, and in the second game, we killed them. The third game wasn't that good, but Corona sure looked good in the tourna- ment." CdM, which won a playoff in its pool against Dana Hills on Friday, defeated Mari- na in the first round Saturday in the Divtsion I bracket, 15-8, 15-6, before faang Newport Harbor, the defending CW State Division I and USA Today national champions. KATSUYA RAlNONE I DAILY P!LOT Newport's Joanna Fielde r goes up. "The first two games were basically com- plete mirrors of each other," CdM Coach Brian Chartier said. "We served tough and took them out of the flow. then m the second game, they did the same Uung to us. We had some chances there in the second game to convert some points, which would've changed the momentwn, but we never took advantage of the opportunity." Huntington Beach defeated Dana Hills m the other semifinal, then swept Mater Dei in the btle match, 15-7, 15-2, sconng the last 11 points without a s1deout Newport Harbor. which beat Bishop I Montgomery m the first round Saturday, led in the brst game, 12-4, against Mater Dei, ranked No. 2 t.n the Ordnge County coaches' preseason poll. But the Monarchs, behind seruor outside hitter Roberta Gehlke, one of five returning starters for Mater Dei, came back and scored 11 unanswered points against a visibly tired Sailor team Gehlke had 11 of her match-high 19 kills in the first game, whlle 6-foot-2 middle blocker Nicole Noya had five kills. Joanna Fielder, a 6-2 junior. led the Tars with six kills m the game. Laura Wilson, who had four kills and two blocks, teamed with Julie Hecke r on a block to give the Sailors their ~ight-point edge. "We shouldn't have let that first game get away,• said Glenn, whose squad will host Mater Dei in a nonleague match on Tuesday (6:15 p.m.). In the second game, following a kill by Melissa Snow, an ace by Wilson, an unforced error on Mater Dei and a kill by Fielder, Newport Harbor had a 5-2 lead. But once again, Mater Dei came back, Uus time behind Gehlke and 6-1 sophomore Amy DeCinces (six kills 10 the match), whose perfect set allowed Am1 Orr to give Mater De1 its first lead, 7-6. on a kill. DeCinces, of Corona deJ Mar, also served an ace for mdtch point. "I think we broke down with our passing, but we've got some youngsters.· Glenn said. ·we got tired and (Gehlke) stepped up and played great. "There are a lot of even teams Uus year, and I think Mater Dei right now is a little better than us. Corona and us are even, and Hunt- 10gton Beach is a little better.· Chartier echoed Glenn's thoughts. "There are several teams thdt could step up toward the end of the year and win (CfF Division [) and do really well,· he said "There are about a half-dozen teams out there that are pretty eve nly matched." HIGH SCHOOL WATER POLO Eagles win a pair of consolation tests at Millikan Invitational, improve to 4-2 overall Estancia High's water polo record was enhanced by two on Saturday with victories over Irvine and Santa Monica at the Millikan Tournament in Long Beach. The Eagles, behind four goaJs each from Chad Bollenbach and Eric Wayman, rolled past Irvine, 12-6, then outlasted Santa Moni- ca, 7-6, with Bollenbach scoring five goals and Wayman two. Goaltender Brian DeWilde, a sophomqre, was credited with 33 VISIT YOUR LOCAL BREWERY IN NEWPORT BEACHll! saves in the two consolation victo- ries, which improves the Eagles' overall record to 4-2. Estllnc:Y 12. Irvine 6 Sc.or.by~ Estancia 2 6 3 1 • 12 Irvine 1 0 2 3 · 6 Estancia SCOf'ing • Bollenbach 4, E. Wayman 4, Petenon 1, B Wayman 1, Huang 1, S~ 1. Saves: DeWllde 17. Estllnc:Y 7, s.nta Monk.a • Sc.or. by Qwwters Santa Monie.a 3 1 2 0 • 6 Estancia S 0 1 1 • 7 Estancia scoring • Bollenbact\ 5, E. Wayman 2. 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Newpcwt Bead\ o.dlring menc:ed to alt., the rate Mltlog u ptOYlcMd In Ste> Book Pagt of Official S-"k ,o. 1f OHi lal •STAT•OP.i abog9do de' damaodlnt.t, The ro11ow1ng penon1.,. tN file kept by tN ancitafhMl*.a.dbr Intention to EatabllM • Ind methOd of appclf1lon-don 410 of the Cod .. 11 llfty '*»rd• In the omoe of"" oo •o• o c c~• CMAPaa., o _, damandante qua no doloa bullneia u: -> Mo oourt. 111111 Died _. ...._. loeolal lmprCMmlnl Dia-mant of the apadal WI ~ percenl or mote of the resJ-'9COl'dtr of Orange C0UntY: '='J:: ~fflce ~ eb CHAIU.a8 tMr-. ebelgedO, •) ERIC V, MuelO, b) Modue Opetanc:ll, THI P£Tm0N r• .._ • ~ In .... trtcc and to ~ tM ltlortud to be ~ within lstend votera or 11x resJ-said Sale of propatty wll r ...... .,,. 11tY wlfl CKAPll. TRAUT THE TRAUT LAW 3025 W. Edinger hnta qu"" euthonty to Nallt. ..... ~ ... M· ~of Speclll Tuea'" ~Ind rtou Courlo llWed voters.' whlc:haYlr la tr,~ .. ~ ~INdS:-tn O!.:'F"'~ ~ac:a.HJtT ARM '200 W Santa Arla AN. CA '2704 ' edMlnl1t1r die .. tatt ..,_ °' .. ...._ = ;;;.i::: ~~ell deehe io~ ~r~ =.~warranty, lxpftu "' .:::. lion without COYtNnC or c ... Ne.At7H08 BIVd.: Suite 'eoo. Santa=. 0·s:-:: ~ 'A't::N'::.:!~r: =.,-:e-.,.:-tcJ:. .... 1 ea c" s p • c 1a1 \ m-~pe of the Petftion Ind ~ or more of the pied, reg.,dlng title poe.-~ty, ~ ... ~ Im-To al heh, bentflc:larln, Ana. CA t21'01, 714-835-92704 • tAttn Ao1 (Tt* .. tho~ 11rw., • _.. nu... • fl!:ovemanl ~vlct No. M-1 to commence Pfocttdlnga .,.. or i.nd In the i.mtory ....ion. or encumbrancee, .,. ..... regar "'1il po.-Ctldllon. conllnQtnt ettdl-7000 ~ Nelton 5451 AdMlt tv II ...0 the c.:.'ftlla Clalpo11GcM1, (CIO~ (the "Ol1trk:t"), to •ll•r the rate and Included In the Dll1rlci and lo pay th• remaining prlnd-~ ~ tof•, and pwaona who may OAT£: f£8 22, 1995 Ct. Chino, c.A 81710 el r:V ... :.tJ ~'::: 1-...._ ~ ~ purlU8nl to the City of method of ~ not pampt from the 11>9' pal aum ol the note(•) ... IO pay ·-·-.. ._ .,. ..... ~ ot.htl'MN be ~"1td In ALAN aLATU Cle.-.Ct Miila t.lWl'9 1555 M... ~ ve =CA l'tl11, (Ill) NtwPOt1 8Mch Spec&li ~ of the 1pea.I IU autho-ci.i WI. ftle written protnl9 cured by uld deed of pal-~~of ~dnodt•(•) .. of the wtl or......_, or both, bf WUIDY L.. ADAMI Verd• Or. 'Ea1t 1231' manob.ny_, .OU.one without 5o.meo. provement Ollltlcl f1nlnc.. rlzed to be leYled within the aJnst O«>POMd alttr· TNl1. with lnl«Ht .. In cw... -Md of: CHARLES CHAP£L, lkl --• Cotta "'"' CA e2tzt . taitwno court ~ o.d: ing Cocte (tM "Code'1 to Ditttlct' IQ any the· rate uJd not• Pfovlded, 16-Tru.t, lh lnteres1 u In CHARLES J. CHAPEL -·• JamM Ramu al. Befor1 taking oen.ln 01tW1•AMPt MMI, flnanct certain llCIQU11 NOW.' THEREFORE, BE IT ~toot ~ Vll\CH, If any, under the •aid note provided, ad· A PETITION hU been Publfahad Newport Votkwood a.a:'~ d,~5!1 v1ry lmpottant 9Cdone1 1tJ1. tft (tllt .. Fectllllea")• RESOLVED by the City ol the •f>9Clal tax. and the term• of uJd Deed ol vanc:N, If :rc· uncs.r th• fll•d by WILLIAM A. BMch--Coata M... Dally CA t2e4o' • however, the per1onaa1.-....;...-~-·=-==---- WHERfAS. n0tlca wa1 Council of the City of New-Pfotllla .,. not withdrawn Truat, fHI, chargea and ~~ 1of Jw DMd.,:: BAKER. PUBLIC AOMINIS-PUot Seplembtr 4, 11, 18, Thi• bualnaH I• con-rapraaentefive wll be PUBLIC NOTICE OUblf-'*' u required by port Beach u folloM: 80 a to reduce the valu• upanan of the Trustee ru "'c,, the °Vruat TRATOA, In the Supetlor 25, 1891J. ducted by: CO-paMlr• requlr9d 10 give nodoe fll ......... .,.. the Cod• reladvt to the lo-Sec1lon 1. RecelpC by the of the PfOt••ta to lffa than and of the ~ltl crNted ::-:,~he trusta creat!: Court of Callfomll. county mSM4 Have you at.tted dOlng to lntereat9d pereone RC1ll10UI ..... ...... tanllon of the City Council 1aCl1l~~ .. ~~~!..~ a maJotlty, those chang11 byaluldd_~~.11 .!."'.!!: ... byAldDMdofTrust ofTHOtanaeE ETITI. ON t PUBUCNOTICE blJllnauyet?No unleu they have llAMEITAlmlff -;;;-to fonn the Dlltri<:t and to ,,.._7 -·.........,•~· ahall be .Umlnated from S .... ..., .,. ,..,.. on. Sal • • HE PE requn • Ka'fln C. Hall waived nodo• Of oon-. -provide for the Fec:llltln; Sactlon 2. The City Courlo the ~ ol Consld.,· October 10, 11195, at 3:00 d ... will be held on. ltlat anyone but WILLIAM Thie ltalamlnt WU llled .. nt9d to the ptopoeed Thi followlng DellOll(s) iitn· WHEREAS, the City Coun-ell hereby flnd1 Ind det«• atlon and the changll lhall p.m. on Iha front 11epa to Septembat 25, 1995; at A. BAKER, PUBLIC ADMIN· onaU'I t870 with the County Clttk ol aodon ) The Ind~ dDlng taisinm a: CONTWE.KfAL ell hu held a notJcld pub-mlnM lhll publlc c:onv.-not be Included In a resolu-the envance of the Orange 3:00 p.m. on the V°"' ISTRATOR be appointed •• Notice of Pubqo Orange County on Auguat dent • admlniatratlon Cl.EANERS, 22421 B TOIO ltr. lie hewing u requited by nlence ancl nec:eulty t• lion o1 Consldefatlon '°' CMc Cent.,, 300 E. Chap-~!.to~~ o ~ perlOflal reprenntatlve to AuoUon a.ae 25, 1985 , FMe~aq euthorlty wll be granted LIM FOid. CA~ ~ • Iha Code rllatlve to the cs.. qWI 1hat the rate Ind period of one year from th• man. Orange, CA E.""-c .. "'·e"-·" ~t.,,,... admlnlattr the eatat• of the Under the llUthorlty In~ Daily Piiot Sap•--.-4 unleee en lnttr"tld Ctowel-Mc:Bheney F111111Y termination to proceed With methOd of apportionment dale of the decision of the At the time of the lnlUll ·-·-" •·...,.. decedent. temal RlftftUI Code MC--·""· • T fllM -'--tk>n T111stUndeflnstlU~Dlled~ Jha formation of the Dll1l1ct Of the "*'* IU autho-City Cowd on the hear· publlcatlon of lhl• nodea, At the time ol lnhlal THE PETITION reqoeata Uon 833t the property ct. 11, 18, 25, 1995 m84a f:"'°.:... end .. v::i--~ Z6. 191115, #1 s.grm, Cc*> De anc1 the rm• w method ot rtzed to be leYled within the Ina the total amount of the un-publlcatlon of lhl• notice, .uthority to admlnl•t., the acribed b11ow t1aa been PUBLIC NOTICE 0 ~-..,pe -n ..... em, CA 112S79 ~ of the ..,.. Olllflct be altered. E.. The oposed voting paid balance ol the oblio• the total amount of the in-estate under the lndepen. ael.ted tor nonpayment of ahowa ~·oeu•• why Laura ow. Crowlll. TNstee c:W tax to be leYled within Sac:tlon 3. The name of PfOC*llx• S:,,.., be by ·~ tlon ffCUfed by the above oald balance 01 the obllga-dent AdmlnlltratJon of Es-lntamll rawnue t.uH due NOTICE ~ ffiUSTEE'S SALE T s the court ehould not of Ciowel-McBheney Fll'lllly the Dll1lkt to nnanc. • the Dlttttct II "City of New-clal mall or hand-deOv«ect deacrlbed deed of trutt lion NCUred ~ theof above tatM Ad. (Thi• IUthority from Cape Holdings USA. No. F2t464t una Cedt f loan grant tN 9'.lthonty. TlllSl Datld May 2&. t91115, #1 oort1on of the COits of the port Beach Spac:lll I~ ba110C to the property own-Ind •tlmaled costa, U· detcttbed d-.. trust will allow the perlOnal rep-Inc., 23151 Verdugo Dr .. llo. 113111027316AARETT NII A HEAJlJN.» on the s.orm. Cc*> De cm, CA hclltlaa; f>!ovemenl Oll1t1ct No. 95-1 .,. within the Dlltrlct. penMI, ancl adVance1, II ancl Hllmaled COIU, ~ rnentatlve to talte many #101 i...gi,na HUia. CA 93().W.758 CAL FED SERVICE padtlon wlfl M ~ on 92619 WHEREAS, at Mid hMr· (CIOSAJ". Dated· 8-11 1995 $154,848.00. ~· and advance•, actions without obtaining 92653 ' CORPORATION RCA CAL FED Ootober 12. t"Mil.~ et &agoly NonNn ~· Ing al Pf'90r'll dlllrina to Sac1iOn 4. The boundar1el /l/Wiind.' E. Ranlo, It II Poulbll that at the ~351 .:bte that at th court apptoval. B«ore tak-The pt_operty wlll be IOld EJITTJIPRISES, • duly ~ 1 :46 P .M. In O~t.170J ~=a· b9 tlUtd on 111 maftan Of the Dlatrict •• lhown.on crry Cltrk ~-'Of New-time of ult the opening 1lme cf'....__~ ~ Ing c.rtaJn W<Y Important at publlC 8Ul;1lon ._. ~ TM!• Jllder u.. located et 341 The Cit\' Tl\lll Dllld May 2&. ~~~~:::.,~~~port Beach ~r:r.::=.:: bid may be 1111 than the ~"":e;=~lhewi/: vlded ~lnl.rnal ~ ~ =1t'~fiONWI} Drive Crane• CA • De Of laid apec1a1 taxH ware of AaMumant ancl Com-Publl•h•d Newport Data19/'1218S total lndabtedoesa due. requited to give noia 10 = IAailoMIS335 and •TIE HIGHEST BICUR ~ e.wt 928158• ~-• ·l. ..--11"11 heatd, 9Ubt1antlal evtdtnce roonlty Fadlltln Ollttlctl at B••ch-Co•ta Mesa Dally T .D. auvac• COM-Date: 8118195 lntlf•sted pef"IOr1a ""'"' Oil• re:, Sale: Sac>tember (In "" torma wllidl •• llwfvl the IF y!~ OBJff ~ ,.J:" .~ lt"'--iMlo wapt9Mntedllldconlld-Pagea 2t Uvough 35, In Pllot$ept•mbet11,1995 PANY,aa .. ldTn.iat .. , CONTINENTAL DE· theyhavewalvednotic•Of 28,1995 lelldet11tlt~UntledSlll•)llld/or et.idem ngu oehould llotyetblglllt arid by the City Council the office of the County A.-m951 ar Freno" DePaJm11 VELOPMENT OF CA11F, conHnled to the propoNd Tlrne ol Sale: Viewing 11 tlle Cllllllr •. c.t1fild or Olhtr P • 1 ":he heatl ID lrlllUd undef N Ind a fUll and falt hearing c:otdtr l0t the County ol a ' INC •• ..ad TruatM action.) The Independent 1 ·30 p M Sale al 2·00 p M dHda eoecilild Ill CMI Code •PP .. , a no licatcus business • was held; Orange. State or Cllllomla, PUBLIC NOTICE Atalatant eor•tary. B • T D SERVICE admlnl1tra1lon authofltv will i>1ac.' oi'sa1e· 23151 vin6. Sectioll 2024h (~"' 1111 II and •t•t• YO\lr objeo· Mme or WHEREAS, 1Ublequent to which map II th• llnal 1750 B. 4th It., Ste. 'I • • bf gr1nted unltu an lnt.,. Or 11·01 La una the time ol •lo T 0 S.W. done or flit written namesntld lltflln. ...... Hid hHrlng, the City boundaty map of the Di.. NOTICB Of' 700, Santa Ana, CA COMPANY, lt99'\t tiled per.on fllea an ob-~ CA·92653 ' O ComPMY) II right, licit Ind objection. with the SIGHED lAUAA IMHE CRWk. Council adOP,l•d rHolu-tr1ct. TRUSTU'SSALZ 82705 (7t4) 543-• ., Teri Ph•lpa, Aa-)ec:tlon to the paUtlon and Tiiie Offtred• Only Iha ···-~tolndnowheld oourt before the heat· EU.TlllAM,GREGORYNOOMAH 11on1 entitled "A RHOlutlon Sacllon 15. The rat• and 1372 ' aletant lecretarr, ahowa good cauae wtiy th• right tlUe and lntllfttl of by• 11!Mler llld Dead ol Trutt 111 Ing. Your llPPHfance ~. T111stM ...,!l..•' of the City Council of the method of apJ><)l"llonmenl ~0::7 IF AVAIL.AltLI, THI t7SO E. 4th St., lte. court 1hould not grant the cap;. Holding• USA Inc .• In ~~:rr"c:,:ce:=: may be In par1on or bv TllCous ll*mentCl .... was_.filed0 wun City of Newport Beach of of Iha •f>9Clal tax among UPICTID OP•NINQ 700, lanta Ana, CA authority, and to the P<Oparty wlll be FICIAAY calilor11i. Fedn Bink your attorney. 1111 rilY .... "' ~ Formation ol the City ol the parcels of real property Unit Code A BID MAY B• OBTAINED t 2l'OS (l't.4) MW372 A HEARJNG on the petl· offered lor tale. 11 r• Atoordld MIY 29 1092 • lnltr IF YOU ARE A Counb' on Sel'.llmbl~ 12, 191ri' Newport Beach Spacial Im-within the Olltrlct Is pro-Loan No. CAIH IF ~VAIL.AltLI! THI t1on wUI be held on Oct. 11, quMted the Internal Rw-No Q2-3613'3 In lloolt PIO• oi CREDITOR or e contln· NOTK:E· TNs ficHous NaMt ~ment D111rict No. 85-1 poHd to be amended and AP#t 3M9M4 BY CAIJJNG THI! FOL-C 0 • Q 1995 at 1:45 p.m. In Dept. enue S.Nlce will tuml•h In-Otfdll reco«ll ill the otfioe of Ille gent oredltor of the Stallmenl mqim li\ll yaan ..._ (CIOSAJ, ~!zing the rHtated u Mt forth In Ex-T.D. SERVICE COMPANY LOWING TILEPHONI UBI::,.~~~ o:l1:~:o 703 located tt: 341 The fOfmatlon about poaalble Recorder ol Onillo• CoulllY. YOU decHa9d you muat file 1111 d.-fl ns flied in b ~ Levy of • Spacial Tax hlblt A attached hereto and u duly appointed Truatee NUMBIRI ON THB City Drive, Orange, CA ancuml>fancee whlcti may AR£ IN DEFAULT lKIER A 'ouo your o1;fm with the of 1111 CountY aG. A MW ~ Within the Dlttrlct ancl Pr• by lhla ref.,enca incoflO-undtr the followlng d• DAY B•f'ORI TH• BY CA1UNG T .. I! FOL-92668 be uHful In ' determining ~ TRUST DATED 5122m UN-oourt and mall a oopy to '°"s llutlness fWlll S-... llminatlly £1tabll1hlng an = herein.~ CC::: ICribed deed of tNlt WILL IAU.i (l't4) 41o.5990 LOWING Tl!Ll!PHONI IF YOU OBJECT TO lhe the value ol the lntefut LESS YOU TAKE ACTlc* TO the peraonal repreaint• t'Mt bl Mid blloct lhtUme. n. ~propilatlone Umll IOr the undet w .~ SEU. AT PUBUC AUCTION TA.C4'11'7MC NUllB•RS ON THB granting of the patlllon, you being IOld PAOTrCT YM PROPERTY IT dve appointed by the filingol IM.-mertdoa 1f;f. the~·~~:"c:: :::'11'f.:'J.~be p;-~ ~gRTHJJ.'.GH(lnEST,!~ Publlahed Newport DAY BE FOR I! THI! ~anc1ap':: at the hl'b: OescrlpuOn ol Property: MAY BE S~O AT A PUklC oourt within four d aithoriza 1111 use ln.t~ --------.ji Ind permanently NU.tied hlch lawful tend;";; Beac:M:o1ta Mesa Dally IAUi (l't4) 480.5e90 ... a: .JC:::., ~ omc. Furniture, flit Cabi-SALE. If YOU NEED M ElCJll..A. month• from the CS.t• stlll of I Ac*MM !Mi""9 •• apaclfted In Mid Exhlbll:,. ~~ S1.ltes) ~or ~September 11. as. ()o. TAC4'1l'HtC ~:th the coul1 be-:::;_~era, ~P:!'" =t:.O~~:' ~ of flrat leeuanca of ~nu~~llll igt1ts ol HARBOR lAWN- MOUNT OLIVE Cemetery Sales Leads Furnished A. SUCh amended and ,.. the C8lhlef"e certlfttd Of tobtt 2. 1895. Publlthtd Newpor t;f;t,; he.ring. Yow ap-phofl9 S~ Typewrtiai SHOl.lD CONTACT A LAWVER latte,. M pro~ed In common lllr (See sdott ~ Ntad rate ancl melhod of ott'9r check9 apedfted In mt57 Beacn.coata Mesa Deity pewance may be In Plf"IOn tSmllh.Corona) Photo 2626 Slllta Ana -.ue eo.i. Hotton 9100 of the ti ~bllm .-.cl Plolmlons ~ II In IUf. Clvl Code Sedkx\ 2924h Piiot September 4, 11. 11, or by your attorney. Copy Machine ' Mtu CA "(II ... ,... iikf,_ or C.Ufomla Probate Code. CoClt ' _ ~ w1':wn anc;:. ~ (payable In fl.II at the time ' PUBLIC NOTICE 1895. IF ~OU ARE A CREDITOR Prop•r1Y may be In-coninio. dellollUNI ol PtOOttty The tlme for flNng f\tlt - tttct 10 ~ the mm. of Mlt to T.D. StMca NOTIC• OP M943 or a contingent creditor of apec:1ed at 23151 v.,ctuoo • t11owr1 ~ no ._,.,.1y ii clalma will not eicplre AUIOI YUi EICIOW c//iil. Company) al ~ title the decaH9d, you muat flit Dr 1101 l.agw\a HUii. CA,_ • 1o "COlll9 ... _ or before four monthe 11l26So4111Stlwt ::' ~ IUCh ~ anc1 lnt«nt ~ to TRUITR•'I 1AU. PUBLIC NOTICE Y0411 claim wflh Iha court ~ at b o p.m. ' ~>. The 11wW1ry from the heating data CM1fDs. CA (J()7()3 pay. -·7 Md now held by • W'der T.a. No. and mall a copy to the P«· Payment Tanna: Fut! pay-IHldw llid Dead ol Trnt, llY notfoed above Htwoortfluch..Cos1IM1Si ~~ ~ and Aid Deed of Trust In the Ut8018 NOTlCI! Of' aonal reprHentatJva ap-ment required on •c· r..o11of1 bflldl Of dtCWa ltl YOU MAY EXAM-CH3288115 1347.oAs..,1&&- wa.< all atJona to ~ property herelnatt., d• Unit Code I TRUSTEE'S SALE Dolnted by the court within ceptance of highest bid. Ille obllg11lolla MCllred d•= INE the file k 1 b the Oct 2.G. 19115 ; , , ..---., ICrlbed: L N UNDER DEED OF lour months from the date f Ofm of Payment: All pay· Nrtlolore ~ lllCI llO Y rate and method of ~ TRUSTOR: K,.THLEEN oan o. TRUST ol first luuance of the let· menll mutt be b~cuh lo Ille llflCltrliollld • _..."' court. If you.,. •per-PUBLIC NOTICE-portlonment. u lncorpc> CASH t5305tHI/ Lo ,.,. u provided 1n MCtlon _.,,,,_, ....__.. • DedwallOft of Oefael tlllll o.. eon lnter11ted In the rated In Nici amended Md BENEFICIARY· CARL L R•llllEY an#t2·2t3t. 9100 of the Callfoml• Pro-..... UllWV ... _...cu I°' mMd tor S-., lllCI writl111 ll04a Htat• you mey fl!• -------~ rntaled ,.,. ancl method KASAL.EK AND .MILDRED A AP104l'~:S.3t TSlt3t2e bate Cod• Th• time f()f fl). ~=~~ai:::...: of dtfllll lllCI ol elecliOll lo CIU8t with the oourt • formal ~ .......... liiliiilll·~~~tl Wiii nol KASAL.EK TRUSTEES OF CONTINENTAL DEVEL· UNb~ :'6~EI~ &E~~~~ Ing clalma will not txpk• H prtll or telegraph IM~~='ilfy '°..:" ~ Requeat for Special IUEITATBIM -~ PACIPIC ¥11W t1rem!: of an = : THE KASALEK FAMILY OPMENT OF CALIF, INC. OATEO 0112711992 UN· ~°'• fow monlhe from money Mier. Make cNck ~ llld otlterelfter Ille un~ Nodoe of the filing of an Thll lollowlng :::!itHIW 1•to.AL PAM curred with .!-to the TRUST DATED JULY 18, .. dUly appointed Trutt" LESS YOU TAKE ACTION the hearing date notJced or money ordtr payal>le to eionid _..., llid notiol of Inventory and appral1el oouig blsinm IS ~. Martuaty D11111ct. re..,.... 1988L.~ecorded Oec:ember under th• following d• TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· above. the Internal Revenue Sar· dtfad I/Id of ellr::tloll lo be of H1•t• ....... or of UHOCAI.. 78, 7fiO N Hlrtlo< -a-.t. Cnlmat,_ .,....., __ 8 Mond "'---2, 1W4 u Instr. No. M ICflbed deed of truaf WILL ERTY IT MAY BE SOLO AT YOU MAY EXAMINE Iha vtce. Recorded Damw 23 1994 • any peddon or eocount LI ttatn, CA ll063l .... ~ ---, .,......,., · ay, .......,. 0698280 In Book page ol SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION • file kept by the court. If you ,_, L J I No 94 132509 ' I Book ae _provided In 11otJon ......, 8 KmlnClll 5404 .. .-SSOO Peclftc V... 0rM bet 9, 1895, at 7:00 p.m., In Official RIOOtdl In the Of· TO THE HIGHEST BIOOER A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU are a patlon lnterMted In ,.. ' onea ntlr. · : 11 1260 f the Cal'f nl .. ..,. · ' ~·- UH ... Q a •• leadl. the rlQUlar m..ung place nee of the Record., of Or· FOR CASH (In the forma NEEO AN EXPLANATION Iha eetate you may flle L. Jonea, R•venu• Of· ~ of Oflicill Reoordt ill tile p ob o Cod ~ orR • head Avt , Buena Pllll. CA~ ~~=~-~~-~-==~~of the City Council, Counc11 ange Coun1v: uld Deed of wtlk:h are lawful lender In OF THE NATVRE OF THE with the c0urt a lofmal R• ftcer olfa of 1111 recorder ol Orlllge r eta •· " • Tiit lllslnm Is conll1cttO• C~:.. ~ Haft, 3300 Trust delc:rlti.s the follow-the United Stalll) and/or PROCEEDING AGAINST qual1 tor Spacial Notice of t-t'9H Coll11ty; $a!d '!"of "ooeny ~n fgueat 1tor Spacial Notice 1111ncl~-. -: Newport DOUtevard, New-Ing• the cuhltr'I cltllfted °' YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· the fUJng of an Inventory 24000 Avfla Rd Lao ~ made " • la condCIOft orm a avallabfe from Typt of !Miltst: Gas~ ... llJIW ~ ~h. Cal~ beby, LOT 5 OF TRACT NO. other Checkl •peclflld In TANCTo/1cLAEWfERs .HE .. EBY and appralaal of .... , ..... 1una Nl1ue1,'' CA =orcx:"J: :::?'Te~~;~'!:.--~~not Y!._.~ ml. •lllWIY .... ""' aame.,. ·-· 3875 IH THE CITY OF Civil Code Section 2924h ... Mta Of of any petition or 82977 ,7141 e s. -• ~u~ '> u-wlinttt ""'''"'v"' appointed and fixed u the COSTA MESA. COUNTY (payable In full at the time GIVEN, that 1•t Equity account u Jrovtded In ' ' 4 ~~ .-..i....1 10 &..w Of a: blt1ness name ~ Mortu8ry • Chapet lllM ancl place when and OF ORANGE. STATE OF of tale to T 0 Service Mortgage, 81 TruttN. or MCt1on 1250 the Calllor· 4900 P1Y ,,,. ··-,.. • .._ ~ ~A.. W....,_ lilllld hltein '"' , Cremetton wtlefe the..<:!!. £_ouncll. u CALIFORNIA. AS SHOWN CompanY) all ' right, tit.It IUCCIUOf lNtlM, or IUb-nla Ptobata Code A R• Publl1hed Newport ol Ille llOle(1) MClllld by Uid Tlaftoehy P. Wernlilh.r-, IW>JB KAL»ITAAM 1 . 110 Bro.dwey leglllaUve ~the Di. ON A MAP THEREOF RE· Ind lnler"t conveyed 10 ltltuted trualM undlf Ind quell lor Speclal. Notice Beec:h-Co11a M... Dally ::f :!.!~.: 111.!::: ~ 134:1 *· Vll1Ade , Tla1 stlllment was lltO wi1h COila Mee8 t1lc:1, wlll the :o:= CORDED IN 900K 134, ancl now held by n l#"lder ~=.toed~~* of form II aval&abla from Iha PUol September 18, 1995. wry Wiider .... tm ol wl Died .... A . ... .. Cou"lr Oertl of ~ ..... ~on PAGES 12. 13 AND 14 Of' uld Deed of Trull In the .,, e«· COi.rt ~ mM3 of trwtl .... dllrll'I llld .. fU9artmt CA 92a3 Counb'onStf*mtllf12.191115 ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ of10 the:::~ MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, property herelnaftet d• ~=2ofTrustlnl~ Attom•r for petl· ,_.. 01 the lml• wt of the 09/15. 09/11. 09122 NOTa·Ttat fdlous ~ "': ~irner RECORDS OF SAID OR-ac:rtbed: • u tlonan PUBLIC NOTICE tnllll cr•ad by llld o..s ol .,'ILi ,... Slltlmlnt llCPM 1M ~ fll)ITI ' of~ The Clac1' ANGE COUNTY. EXCEPT· TRUSTOR: JAMES V. ~~ ~~eoo:; LAUUNCI II Tnlll s.i .. wi1 lie held CMI rv C Nv' ICE 1111 dlll11 was Ned In h ~ ' II~ .;.._.~City'° ING THEREFROM: ALL REMMEY, SARA S. REM-.... ~•R .. -J •-,L W ........... CHI·... • ... ~ .'!. .. ~~~ 01:ioW 2. 1115 It HO lllM Oii -dJi ntUST1!l!'a of 1111 CountY Oil\A111W la-. .,...,._ CMM OIL. Oil RJGHTS, NAlU-MEY ,.,. ec:or..-a o,...,. o v.., ,., _, ...,. u ... the ... ..,..-Vo_,. """Ille t011t ... IO the mn1'1llCll of ·-·-lolls BJ11ness fWlll S..- nodea laid publlc ........ RAL GA.9 RIGHTS, MIN-BENEFICIARY: SOUTH-County of ar.ng., State ol Alll8TANT COUNTY be told al PuOllC Auction Ille Qr-ee CMc c.ter, aoo E ML! ~ DIED °' lftlltbllilld bll M ime:lll I Ing to be given by~ ERAL RIGHTS, AND ERN CALIFORNIA FEO. Callfomla, .. acultd by COUNCIL end HOP• L on MONDAY, OCTOBER Iii,~. °""ft. CAM ti.tlllle TMJIT Ne: ,_ Loll\: fingofttu..:mdoll llllrlll I lion OM Jlrne In • ,,.. ... OTHER HYDROCARBON ERAL. SAVINGS AND LOAN ChHttr Oambonl and INVDU DEPUTY tO 10M AT 10:00 A.M. KELLY ol the illitill ,., ...... of ""' ··-.,_ oe.r. ltMll IUlho4zl .. 1111 m.1111 fLOWIH When Words Are per pubbhed In the .,.. SUBSTANCES BY WHAT· ASSN Stella Gambonl, ~ CMo Center Pl~n a KARI. JACKSON. K.E. = 1111 totll IMOMl or 111~11 O . ---.-of 1 Acftous ..,,.,. ""ot r-no.,,11 of the Olstrlct. The~ EVER NAME KNOWN TO. Recorded Decembet 12 Ind wife. by reuon of a p 0 8d t379 Sent• AUCTION SERVICE, P.O. .,.._of~~ 1'1 .... YOU/IM. 1Nog. NllTle \llOl*>nol h ..-ol 11 u•--• tlonoflaidnotlceahallbe GETHER WITH 'AP· 1990 u lnalr No 8C)'. breach or default In pay-• • 1 a BOX 82S, RIALTO, CA.,.....,.,lht"'°'9..atbld MAA.T~A~Oll in ""'"' •C-laJlzl I completed It !Mat __, PURTENANT RIGHTS &52332 In Boole . of Of. mentor Plffonnaoct of the Ana, California 921'02· 923n 908-t73-0744, AUC. dtld of llW elld .. ...,OOll,, TMMT, ~TB> "*'-t 1. ltlOllllf undef Fadlnl, 5-t. or ...,,_. ng n daya before the dale herein THERETO WITHOUT 1'clal Reccwd• In~ omc:. obllgailona ucurad 'a 71. Attr. Bu TIOH BONO 1723-41-19. ~ -...,. .. 11tt, '-'l..m YOU TAf<lf ~a:' (Ste..=' 14400 S11mpathg Mf tor laid hearing. Said HOWEVER ANY AIGHTTO of the Recorder of Orange thereby, Including that ••••O•, (Tt4) 134-UNIT "· NAME, INVEN· lt9SJ7182. II llp0alib6llllll 11 ACTION TO MOTET ~· nm ~ FIDUHln" • nolJca lhall contain the. EHTER UPON THE SUR-Cowlty, breech Of deflwtt. NOdca of 8749 TORY Ille .... ot •"" 0..-. bid '*'°""' R404U41f, "•Y \NUI) -'M'\8J H .. rbor Blvd formation prMCflbed by FACE Of' SAID LAND NOR uld bled Of Truet de-wNch wu recorded Of/12/ Publlal\td Ntwport ALLSPACE • COSTA -bit 1111 "*' tM lotlf lndtM• • IO&.O AT A P\&JC fllt'ltf;linQ . . C ,16 u Sectlon410oftheCode. AHY PORTION Of' THE ICl'lbea the folowlna: LOT 1995.z._ .... lnslrument FUT!-a..cn-cotia U... o•u" MESA, 1535 NEWPORT ldl*l 4111. Olk Ml6l'll5 CAL Ml.a. PY'OU...,MJE)(. •DCMJWISMCll, • Costa Mesa 8ecllon .. The olllcer9 SUBSURFACI LYINQ • IN BLOCK "' ~ PER bet ~·rnuJ..~ Book, Ill Piiot -...-15 11 22 BOULEVARD!. COSTA ffO SEfM? CORPORATION ~TION !! ,... NA-111MS--lnd ~ of.._ Qly ABOVE A DEPTH 0' 900 MAP RECORDED IN BOOK Po, WILL St;L.L. AT PUB-..... ,.....,_ • • • MESA, CA t1e21 CAL RD o;NTEJIPRISES • ·-....-1MI ~CArelf 540·3135 ate hereby authorized and FEET AS EXCEPTED ORS PAGE 29 OF MISCEl· UC AUCTION TO THE 1tt8. AUit> .. OREO KELLY, Tni-~0.a.Mol(;ofnl*lt, lllD-AIQ ~ NlwPolt MIU • dl<eceed to take II ldlOne RESERveD IN THE 0£EO LANEOUS MAPS IN THI! HIGHEST BIOOER FOR fm712 HOUSUtOLD ITEMS IOtllt 9r J. ~_...~YOU lttCU.D CCIMo CN328891121azo.fC&ep1p CIC : and do Ill thlnp• which RECORDED IN BOOK OFFICE 01' THE°COUNTY = ~ ... ~ PUIUCNOTICI H~~"roE~ ... ~YNES1 =~-=.~7:..·c. ~f ~~c:-...: OctU.f905 . ~-~----~~------~~~=:':AA:Q:E=~:':O:ff:IC:~~~R:E:C:O:R:O:E~R~O=f=S=A~I0~8 ~~~~~ ASIO ITIPHANllUt•~H~ ~·~·~ PU~~TIU; dfawn on a .._ or na-aUllllONI HOUGH+ON. HOUSEHOIJ> ....., ooenltlo bid 1119' '*"' • tNIMe. or 1&a. Sl]~i:l~G llonal bank or the equiv. (CITACION .IUDICIM.) lnMS ~by~ 111t .._. w ~ ot "*'*..... ... ... .....,.,. ., .... ""'tht6'tof dtaWn on el"! ..anoe TO DEnNDANtl 1154 TEARY PHIWP8 ,..__. '"""~ Oii 1111 ., •• ,~ ... o.s AC'mlDUI• ... othef lnanclal 1ne11tut10n ~· ~) JANICI SUAOICALIPE, INC.: ~t't3.*fllil~t\ •ti -~--..a.,Wlllfn Thi~·=~ _.. loeclfltd In MdlOn 1102 d :ruY and 001!9 1 to HOUUHOl.D ITEMS .. 25 ' L. -ell J. _,..... dDifla __,"' 11/ \ th• California f\Nnclal 10 lndUIW. BUii, JOHN FERGUSON. c;?oclplr, ................ COAIT ~ •• A .NEW .·z Code, luthoftud to dO YOU ARI UINQ 8UED BY HOUSEHO\.D ITEMS .... uc -nc1 ~ ....... ~ ........ -~-""' Y CallfOMla, PAYA8L! AT demandand"o) MARILOU HOUSEHOlD rr1MS fll ... ,_ ........ 9" _........ ..._ICM~ l..tl.109! ... lA ... ) ·~, I bullnMa In the 8t8l.a Of P\A1''11'P: CA Ud.,. ..... 1171 JACK ITAOU8I!, "' --~ .... -.--.... BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • • • The Up/ DiptDtmUd Ill !hi lMilJ Pil« is pl#stJ to llnlltllllll« II ltf!W ll1'Wict 1f/llllJ dlrNJ,/, ltl MW btainom. l1i Wi/J, 1f/llllJ SF.ARCH tlM,,.,. farJllll 111 "° otllrl """'F, ..... Jf'f' the 1im1 """the trip JO the a-t H(Jllllt in Smrar An& V... of tflllnt. '1faa" IM llflllT:h is wmp/dtitl aw .aJl f* JOI" jiailiwt ,,,,.,_,,.,,, N' ''""'With tht ~ Go4 ,-.,, #I«• UJtlllt far fOw umr • ~ "1 """""" tllmfile JO"' prrxf If J*lilit"'"" With,. q..y ~ JW., ~. ~JOWfotiti-t ,,__,,..: ,,.,., "'ilit IMiJ, PM. 330 w. ,.,~ a.,__,.,. MlllllllU,_""' .. "' (lJI} 64Z-02J. """. tllil ... , ..... "",.lo ,., JM , .. ., ,,,,.;J, ,,.. """"'-..,,.,,.,.,.,, ...... "-"",. .,;J.,. wilJIJI,,....,..,, ;iii ... ,. Gt,./ w;,, ,,,,,,.,-.. ~ ... l: ... ~'-~Pilot iiiiNirl8Mll emu.-. L-------~----~"'-"~--~_,..._.....,. ________________ . n1lT1MEOf~on10i IAl*.IA 81411 PAU\. KOHArfl.-~ .......... 114' -~ llW!lrCl,,__.,.;_IW.· =~,...tf:: ~~':..~ l:ilc,HOU~~& .. sar--f' ~~:9C:..,"..:.;; 111~tww11c•c,t.f. Ian aty CCM1C1 11 _.... on Y'O'I to .. a HOUKHCiD fTntS Tiii IOllllllllO .....ca>,_ h .... ., .. ~-. ..._..._'*a Chlrnben, loc8'ld at 100 ~rM11111Mtatttllt 11371.L~~fREDRICI<, '='=1:-!t.~ _.,II~ CllllD, ID.._. ...... Avtnlda PrHldq tan oourt. HOUKnUUJ mMS •-__,,, C•a• -...-ii iCllolll .....,_ W ~. ~ .. A .... or..,..._ 08I wlll 1415, W. AOllATll • 1-1 ...._a. .. ....... ._,... __ ~11111111--,y. ,..,.,.. .. and ....... ~ ,_ PfoMt you; ...,, ~ LAURA AORRTS. HOUI& c:.\ml4D .......... ··--WD l&Jllf l& I • v9yM to and now hltd bv _._ fllll CWIM mutt be HOlD ITEMS __... I 1 ---... 1111 _.,... -... • .. T""'91 "'*' -In PfCIP9I ..... """ "yo&I C117.L OEORQI IUD t:O/IWff, INC., 2GI N ~ ..... ._.a • • ...... ~ an " °"'1119 Died°' TruM. In ... ,... ......... IDhMrrour JOYCe.. HOUHHOLD 47lllwl,,...,Mofte ~--~--~on .... 12.1-- pnlplfty ....... In ..... -. rTIMI 1* ........ ~ _................ . NOTU-1* lllc:tlM .... Count'i and ...... d ... ,.. ..... rour,. C1S1, HUGH IAO. ~OllL .......... __ ............... g IOflbed • lolOw9: ...-en lllM, yo1.t mey OINOTON, HOURHOl.D Tiil ....... CMlllWad • .. c.lltlW Clllll' = .. -• -... Iii .. Loe 171 of n. No. 1111. .._ h .... and ~ !TIMS -.ct -~ lllldW lit CMI ~ Dlllll ot .. ~a.., A - ln .. ~ofCOllla:-:. ...... ~~~~IA ICOTT,fidloul ...._. .,.,,. ..... AN.C.•1•P&• ........... . =:., ~=-... Cl-""'W:.. nn Iha -~,..'f.~~si. ;r ..... .._. • A'1I' 1 =-=-::=-: .............. .. OOfdlll In CS'to II: OOUf\. HOLD ITEMS SIJNfl> 9CMHMS1!M MU-....... =.: 9lllllM :2'!:..-:9.:"ill .. :.: :a'.~ .. Of. :,:.-.: -=' :r..: ~·INC. HOUU. 1.ATl>N cow::.~· tt. ~=. .. = -of 1 ..... ..... tloe of .. Counlf Aaoofdll :; Ill .. tllOfNj rtQhl CJ1 I CHAR Lii S. ~:..... .. Ned _,., .. •IN MW Miii ... Ill ...... ot .. ,!Ill! GI ..... ON!ly. NIN: m. ~ dO not ICnOW C._!ACY, HOUllHOLD ~~ ot r.:--11111 .,_. fll :..:i.:.·::-'J11D ~ .. ~ -·--·: ·.:.."':J:: A=_: WIDMON. J&11i~L':-..... 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Thursday 5:~ n"1a• (714) 642-S678 BYMX (714) 631-6594 (Please include your name and phone number and we'll call you back with a price quote.) BYMU.Oll• PlllSON: 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA 92h1:7 CancrofNewpmt Blvd & Bay St. GINla.L POU CY Rates and deadlines are subject to change without notice. The publisher reserves the riptt to censor, reclassify, rcVLse or reject any classified advertisement. Please report any error that inay be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot&: The Independent accept no liability for any error in aa advertisement for which it.may be responsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the first insertion. COSTA MESA 2124 NEWPORT NEWPORT BUSINESS OFFICE EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT FURNITURE 6014 WANTED PETS & 6049 HOUSES/ GO ND OS ~RSALE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 2169 BEACH 2669 FOR RENT 2769 5530 5530 TO BUY 6019 ANIMALS 2039 QOLD•NEYS liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Antique•: Mahogany iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 418Hr~oo 3/~. ~aq""!· aBtepe to •-chWl/O 3Br 2Ba 1 hou1• from Bookkeeper Full Chl.na cabinet $750. USED GOLF BALLS German Shep AKC, 9 -'"'"""" , .. 3 r 2Ba, gar -H +SMcaF·.--llJIHT+ 0 &talle Side labia $95. Wall OLD GOLF CLUBS mos, b'" f-a,..yed. Pr1m. M ... V--'e loc. • · aand. Approx 1200 .,,, ,._ charge. rganlzed. mirror $150 642·9304 T S Id "" ...... ..-.. .. 47th St. Prof w/refs s o -•• -·-••• -· op P• • Xlnt temp: -oo. Own- ~·-G:J TOR~~~=--TY S1660/mo 850-128e ~:V~1=:~;..:1350 •34.515 .. u.comcea :1s:i~n:~1!xp~·Dca~i ~d4:k:mi~ Girt'• canop~ bed, 714-e75-9103 ers mov1ng:979-7028 3BR 38A 1700 e<f ft ~hlcourt Hiiia. NEAR LIDO MARINA ·=·::.ale Kelly 574-7900 x202 ~ plan. f« lnllntew ~S2r~35c~.gcc~a1:!1e9et7~g.~w815p34r~~~'. _F_RE_E_T_O_Y_0_0_6_0_2_21-M-1-ong-vl-nh-g-o-mm-.-u-sfto-r-find-... -yr-·~-d-.... -'""""'' -h.m. Lg matr, IUih yTd. 2 Mastr BR, 30.. 1 Ii-3 BR, 2 BA. New widl~~ ll'Ca Cer99lver CHA FT/PT, CIR Ron T~. .-..., 4yra old, comm. pool. braty. Gated loc, nice catpel & tile, d1hwahr, .._,..,_ llve-ln, refa, rellable, n. P-11•1 llll;f KJng size bed, 7 ft, w/ AKC male ShelU.. .. N/S. 111500/mo Avl view. $3200/mo 644-8923 garage, balcony. •'Ms.nalcirA.cOfC dependable. Call Deb-......,. "-mattresa & frame, Ilk• Fr•• to loving homel Xlnt companion. Cell ~~~ .. ~ OCt. 1. &4H722 VIII• Balboa 2Br 1Ba $1350 99&-5888. • !mLlfiA,ICOl£A bl• 830-4357 Lv mag 673_7 new, $135. 722·7624 beautiful, frlendly all 979-7028 ......_... -"'·lllUlll f:'w'.!~ t H• ... ~39 penthou1e, cath c.I._ -· Movlnn Love aeat, white cat. 497-5749 •-s-.-v-.-.-b-u-.-.-d--.-n-d ,_,_ ...... __ _, tftMfltP ~ r Ing, frpl, pool/apa. Npt Hgte Lrg 2BR OemllborStonpll'Ca CNA ., ...... .,11.-.m11uieF9'·. I , ~. frplc, patio, s12oo/mo. 154w 1155 1BA. Encl gar, ow, • l•LStA.cOfc Nursing & Companions 64"W, blu flwrd $150. !ob~r:,c:~.n~~o~e~.' ~.: _,..._..Acllf~ J f*D1 gar. $995. 847-7540 YI' 1 .. BALBOA new drapea/crpVpnt. -· Needed fOf Homecart. Sofa table, 1olld oak, JEWELRY, FURS " ...._.............. ..-L.rg 2 $900/mo. 760-1668 Alllllll~~ f{T. 310-431-4444 EMPLOYMENT _ _54x18, gts Insert. $125 •· 11 ,,1 6025 714-597-9037 . ul.n.tlt• ft~ Iii NEWPORT w/d hkup, 2 .. c pkng, Oc::Hn Front 2BR USA lOOI w. 17th SL, Unit v COUNTER HELP FfT · Pine Bookshelf ctaa· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii , _____ ....._ __ _ .. ....... ··s·~ matr Br, 2Ba, frpl, dlw. SeeRobert•Site SERVICES 5533 ea, lll<e new. 960-1575 QI Al\ W4i1M11Ct,i# IH, BEACH 2169 pool/apa/tenn. Gated. Yrly, vtewa. 1-car gar+l Costa Mesa Mall Boxea Etc., 1048 sic atylel 6.x 3. wide. ART Wyland M/C·A/P, ..... _........ . *-*" Avall. $1275. 644-5370 car patklng. All new Int• 65~8287 Irvine Ave., Newport •-••••• 5395. 631_8350 Framed. Orea Mist & 6059 -rlor. $1!500/mo 673-3777 Beach. 631·15400 Please be aware that Chinese Oolphln. Call ................ ......-.. t BUc to Boh Clean Agt Cindy or Chris. the ll1tlng1 In this cat· Sol•, soft blue plaid, 545·1207 Make Otter iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .... ..., ... .....,........,. 3BR, 2BA. frplc, 2-car DELIVERY DRIVER egory. may require you 87"L, Ilka new, $100. B•by Grand Plano '*•llllcl1•i1 ... " gar. W/D hk-up. 2 L.rg APARTMENTS STUDIO/Apt. INCOME FfT, Orange Co. route, to call a 900 number Lighted china and buf· --------Uke new. HI gloa.a blk. ''"°"rMa .... ,.,., will HI patloa. $1450. 206 FOR RENT NB Executive Home PROPERTY 2790 company van. Valid In which there Is a let, fine furn, dark fin-BUilDING Worth $5,000. Muat ........,...,....,......,,... DaVld St.#8 845-3598 Pool & Tennie COL Clean OMV. Call charge per minute. lsh, $350. 644·7261 MAT'CRIALS 6030 sell Sl,995. 527·l854 ~..,__., ................ 11 ... $895 840.0518 0 863-1130 ext. 221. "" °"""'° ---· "' AT THE BEACH 18 Unite, Blow ut •-------......_If Ill• IN. 01t IUfm . $653,000 Floral D•algner for •••••••• MERCHANDISE 800 RED BRICKS •• ....., ....,... &UI Ill Annual Rtnlall BALBOA SOUTH COAST Bank Wanta Out establlshed NB ahop. MERCHANDISE MISC 6015 Slacked on palettes. BICYCLES ......, ~II II ~ Or Winter Fum IST II~ 2606 ME. TRO 2686 Bkr. 751-6666 3 yra min exper. Call • $150 u haul 642-3922 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 6060 • • ......... "• WMUI Alicia ........... 833-1883.I••••••••• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ..._.,,. ... ,..a ltc.-Lare• Selectlon GOING RVI washer/ --------Yakima bike/roof rack - ..... 1 I , .• alHUO 1-38dwntn. s1000-1eoo BUSINESS.. GEN OFFICE&: D•la d f II PETS.. for gutterless car. Hu 312 ocn w furn ·-· 11150 Bright 2Br 1 Ba upper. South Co••t Plaza ut Entry. Bookkplng exp ANTIQUES 6010 ryer, urn, nens, ap· gi 2 trays for blkH . .,..•1-•-4l•·a..Ftr 38d Npt H9hla . S1895 Yr1y, S1075/mo. Street uee. 1 BR condo FINANCE helpful. $7/hr P{T. CM. pllances, household ANIMALS 6049 $150. Pela, 675-5130 ~;,J-'::::U,._ Prope~ Mg.mt :C,~~:~:,~~k:::.•;-+den upatra. a/c, Patricia. 662-7373. •BUYING ITEMS• ~~~~o 5~'64i~8~0r iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~ ThtPrudlnlal pool/apa, carport. Hooter'• Coatm lleH From 1800-1960. 1 pc HARBOR RIDGE ADOPT-A·PET •-S-PO--R---.. ,-G---- "' .. -·-· LF9 28R 28A Lower $ 7 2 5 . 9 6 3 -6 7 5 7 BUSl'Y'CSS Now hiring -•1 po-• to enUte estate. Paint-S E ..... ' • 1.1.n -A..._ d le h '""" .. ... E TAT -~ Eveey Sat & Sun at G·OODS · r.,. ... , w, m • • r tlona ...... ply In pe-on. Inga, boo"-, furniture, c l T 6065 87"-1900 11200/ Yrty OPPORTUNITY ~ •• ,.. hang ng colors, lots PETSMAR , Fountain ~R.AL 1002 ""' ~Ind. 715~89 · Hootera-NB, 2406 etc. Immediate cash, of bWe Items. 3-pc Valley. PupplH, klt-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iar VJ.w Condo 2BR MISCELLANEOUS 2904 Newport Blvd. NB top $. 673-6223 Iv msg wall unit, wd window•, tena and more. all Orange Hlfl• 48r 3Be, 28A lmmeculete. Dl:U'l"ALS HOUSECLEANl!RS lrg wall mirror, antq looklng for loving, car-.. oaso eq ft. c::eth c.Ua, Whit• washed hard-BALBOA l\IHU LOCAL RTE•24 Loca-needed Tu•• thru Fri. APPLIANCES 6011 lamps, pictures, emf Ing homea. CALL 597· ~ fp Trede or lse opt wood noora Yearly ti • B A 11 0 r potbeUy atove, Quaker 9037 for more Info. •·1~389K. 31o-439-4435 · Secured hlghrlae PENINSUIA 2607 P~~t!Po~~lble 2K ~·I~ ::•v• i:~n c:;i chair. All top quality. FREE to good home: wnSUIT-o·N-• "Chill KJller" Size medium, Ilk• new, $50. Pl•••• leave mssg. 645-7590 building. $2150/mo. Wkly•&00-599-6769 g • ape ng. M•rt•e Wuher/Drver. Lota more. 759·7659 beautiful black & tan 1024 Cindy Agt/832·1400. 2BR 1BA '°'block from VACATION hr. Call 714-433-9454· Heavy-duty. Elec. PLANT SALE ACRES female Doberman,1--------- COSTA MESA iAYRIDOE light & bch. Very clean. Prkng e'CNTllTr PAY PHONE ROUTE lnventorw Contr ol $400 for aet. Refrlg Cement fountalna s110, •payed, very lovlng & TICKETS 6075 bright 2 Br 2 Ba ape. $900/mo. Avell 9/ 4'olO A.IN 2722 PrlmeEstabLocatlons Clerk Computer exp $100 ............. 675-1788 bird bathe $20. Citrus· lrlendly, 3·yra-old. 4BR on V• •or• lot Pool, upgradea. MUST SEI $2315,000. _.Qwner/5157·5069 condo. Cathedral cell, 1. Call 909-337-4180 Earn $1200 weekly. dealred. Ladlea appar-Moving: OE Refrlg. Ice frult·avocado (fruiting) Owner travels. ca11 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii frplc, d/W, pool, apa, Studio Bright & cln. B•lbo• Pen 28r lV..Ba 1-600-868-4588 24 hrs rel, F{T. 720·1998 mal<er, gls shivs. 3 yrs $10. Juniper•, vines, 522·3540 day1, 650-Alrlln• Ticket RT alngle attoh gar, w/d Nice area, HP full kit cottage $6!50/Wk. 3 Br New Coffee Houa•CdM old. $299 obo 960-1575 herbs $1. Kg palms 8' 5804 eves. Anywhere In USAJ hkupa, gated. $1375. $625 w/utll, quiet N/ H'•B• duplex $975/ Looking for energetic. Waaher/Dr~er $140 s2o. * 909-674-9422 Classified la..... Canada. S2SO obo Avall. 831-8097 Agt. Smkr, N/pet 873-5580 wk. Both w/2-car 9ar, ANNOUNCEMENTS frlendly people. Cof· eL, refrigerator $175 CONVENIENT 349-9965· Lv mag. ia;view T•rr•o• 3Br Studio In Oonfmt •Id lndry, d/w, clean. fH exp. helpful, but Call 646-5844 Overstocked with whether you're buy· &CUAGB 1125 2'°'88 h .. , very cl .. n $59S. Studlo«epa to Jonathan, 875-0588 not nee. Call 76o-9641 Thinking of having a stuff? Ing, Hlllng, or Just •••••••• & bright. Comm pool. Bch & Bay. Full kltch. Npt Boh oc-nfront LOST & PIT Demonetr•tore garege aale? A call to ~:~nyg~u c~::Jf1led has LAND AUCTION ..... """ .. BEACH DOPERTY 1175 &8. Winter Rental• "Ow aandl F~n'd 3Bd '" libuM 11900/mo. Or 1Bd ... ..,unenta S800 & '1200 ':ft~utl/cble/gar. 133-9243 12200/mo. 509-7958 $6&5 873-8078/58M242 ReHrv• now fg, wkly/ FM Grocery Store• In Give us a oalll Classlfled CLASSIFIED •BIQ CANYON• monthly wlnu.t rentala. FOUND 2925 your erea. Frl/SaVSun. CLASSIFIED will hel~ M2·5878 Townhome. 2Bd 2Ba CORONA Fully furnlahed 3Br c • r n • c •a a a r y . M2-5878 842·5fS 8 Pool, Sp• & Tennie 28•, gar. No amk/no FOUND& Parakeet (714) 1557-5579. $1500/mo. 759-8242 DEL MAR 2622 pets. Katen 434-1424. Blue & blk male w/1-,_...---..,,.....-=---~,,...,,,-,.-----------------~ Co b 1... E PfT FOR FLORIST 8h1ffa ndo 4BR w/ lue -. band. aat· Wiii train. Flex hra, 1\rplac., amall yard, 2· On the ... oh 2BR e'CNT' • T r TO bluff/Npt. 7159-9022. Mon-Set, af1ernoona ' cw stt.ached garage. 2BA. 2-car gar, fabu-~ A&N t e In bNUtlful condition! loua vlewl a17!50/mo. SHARE 2724 FOUNDa Set of Kep pre:. N 852·~1155 $1750/mo &4G-5324 72C>-0402 Broker. · ~ ~=~~t::;, PIT R•t•ll clothlng Beac~h Area Balboa Pen '°' blk to on 17th St., CM. Cell :~-:· ~r w,~·~~t COSTA MESA 2624 bch. 2Br 1..-.Ba cot-Marla at !574-4249 Exp r'.q•d 723-52151 . Winter Furnished tag• '875/mo. ser work. Or after 15:30, · 1v.Ba duplex S77S/ 645-1933 home. PIT Wor'" F'/T Pay 0 Y •• .lu UR t BA Laundry I " r 11w hk-upa, gar, 2868 mo. Both w 2-car gar, Loat Blk/grey Tebby aatn-12 M-F, no exp 2&3 Bedroom ~ Hickory Place. 1725 lndry, d/W, cleen. Cat. Walka w/ limp nee. S8.00/hr+oomm. Many Oceenfront.a (310) 431•7870 Jonathan, 87$-0!588 right aide, on 8-3 $300-$S00/Wk. Mark In 1850-$1700/mo iDRM i b ut I t COM, 673-7925 aal ... Office product.a VIiia Rentals tB•d:::. o~!rt!aaa Npt Be~ h~~ •. t',;, Loat Necklace at 4315 852.0247. (714) 97o-e281 S395+utll. ~0110 KnJght) Bold Serpen-Propellgmt All utlla paid N/O. Avl now. No pet. E 17th at. CM (Little PART TIME WORK 912 tin• Style Gold band FULL THIE PAY 875 tBR Mobll• Home COM Share lrg twnhH. w/Wht gold claap. QMETERY LOT/ Quiet a Secure. Br w/pvt bath, pool, Appox. WWx18"clrc-Th• TlmH Oreng• GYPT 1991 Newport BIVd. apa. tennJa. No amk/ ulat Inherited from County la looking tor ·---1225 QOUf COUftSa VlllW Me-8373 druga. '595. 720-9432 ~lhet--HOct RE"· ~:; .~~ w~~= •• ~-~ __ 1 ~ ... lo•• 28r 28• twnhm on Big 28R·1 BA IUO/mo. cilWioowte wanted ARDI 673-5e89. evening hour• with ....,. _..'"" -. Cyn volt C:OUf'M:Ttl"M l,;ndry, pool, quiet, nr to ahr 2Br 2BA. L 0 a TI 8 • • g I e out.aide ..... team. Hat loca~on. BWlll dla· w/cath C911. lg matr ate all trenaportatlon. No Smoker OK. $387/mo. Pupplf 8-mo-old fem. Earn hour1y ~ + • count. -A lenche, S1800/m0. 759-8124 peta Me-0392 Cd David 444-3829 whl/blk/bfWn. 9/8, vie genwoua c:ommlaelon • ' e1t-7.....a837 LIDO feb beac:hfront A oheely welkSeaJgnd Iv mag. Cllff Or. & Rlverald• whll• qu.Utylng for holfto VieW Yleta 48r 3~Ba ~m. Ten-18r 1aa, NMnO bar, N• 2 RoorNt" Luxuty ~·st!:.·M~~~o. ::0:~8:":.c'::.= del Maa' aectlon, lot nla. Avt Oct 95 only. pvt patio, 15154eOQ/ Con-8tk to 8ch di I c 30oo2 Iota. Priced 5°" 14500/mo.17M239 mo. 54e-80i1 3Bcl 3ee. Ger w/d. Lo_.1 Soboof hctqNlck C:. T:! u:':~g•. · 4*ow markM. Mklng • .... _ .... 1......-~k · • • Purple w/lthf bottom, • · ~000 both. Owner -~ ...... , __ a•elde 2Br 1'°'Ba . <2 M33.+0.p. 7 23-6879· In Npt Bch, ~·A Phone Werk .. 9-341-3828 !":l1motvr-f?r~,~~ =~·Q;u;:: NB Poolll~/d, ~in:.=.·~~~~ S•IH exp ~ CHEAP AIR Moat US Cltf•• •From $190 (1,W)• •From $350 (RT)• No Reetrlctlon• t-8oo.3ecMS802 PoM lM opt uo.2300 75/U50 ~ aunclk. ~ eiwlro(I. MNk 714-6484181 earn.noon M-f', Coe'8 ':n~u;;-;BST;:;A;;IE;---1i"Ci.::.;;,.,.:;;,.Mtttsiia;.;:TWnr;;;;"";;; •••s•• z• c.ttaee. * ~: °' "1~~';"-~ &Mw. MW119 ·······--------------------W ,._,5 38d 2.5Ba +Oen. 2-fp, yerc4. cell tan/nu POSTAL & GOV'T .M>H UTED lv• cw prage. l1450fmo. pnt/~I, •tv . sno. iia:aeott •• , Sh81• penC!.'ftVRTC!.' '2t/HOUR+8E.NUIT8 W .. tollll 28t 28a. 338 8t ~ duel mut« ept. Neet, ~&~ NO EXP WU. TRAIN poot. gar.$1000/mo. ..... dean, nontamk, no/ To.--c.IT1444MM1 ~ '4-~ 28R w/Qw 2 .. 'Y aiT1' pet. S695/mo+1/2 utl liiWP6AfAID61 complelc.i7Mlmo Avt 10.1 •T~• _SCB_OO_LS_t ____ RMPuTAllAYO ~~. = Pem. Aat 141 MIO " .. "'mate '° ahw• llSDVCTIOR 3012 Cooke/Orlv.,. Neecs.d 1a.n:M 0t 7u-e341 .....av, ,, .. ,... W lllt 28a townnoue. In lmmedlaUy. Appty at ••••••••• , 2.8A nr a Coaat ,....... Ca.ta M .... C\Mn-cut 1104 IMne AWi M f 1IOUSBSI OCmANl'RONT cuaem Fp P•tlo. Eno o.r. No non-emok•. I-CW •l· Alt& ................. , 2,---.....l N• 141 ,..· 38r ... condo • fUIV ' ' tac~ garaige p~ me haltll bmO your ...... ~. ' l:OIR>OS """'· No .,..... Avail peta. •1080 154-111• ... Mth, ..:unctrv. .onga to a hl9h•r m Udlea lport• ~ ••• .,.. 10l11J.e/11/91. l21IO/ N~ ~ ui. comm pooi, No peta. level. T1m M&+tOI weet. Exp'd ..... S*• i'!V a.&&'W & MO UUI ptlld. I~ ---= 18f 1 ~a. eln-UN+"" ut!*.... 110A at John LAoMrct'a -----•loeaftl Wlftt;; "™ ate·~· pr, 18211mo1 ~~ Golt..._ ua..aen. ~ , ie,. teA. JCJnt 1oc1 fM6 win. Avetfl. No W/O, pado, trpt, dw, ._.. 720-9422 ~~~~~~~·1~l~MJ~PL-·O·nDNI'·-~·.1 Rtn L a mlOJA ...-U300 1•1 tOl1 <>Moe •l'PPln, ...-. -· . COllllll•,.•Y Wida,; .... .... .... :llMJllUU 2107 PriMe alutfa l!HO KIWfOat~ be ...... ,.• Ml ~~.,.-= aaca 2111 ua man um.cmon 01Hrilfl•I & 1• It ....... ,.,.'"'°'• ~~~;;:;!~~,~~~=~~==~' SSJO ::!ir. l*IL Awaaome. -I ._ eu •r rr 1• -==::.;: w.11:=· ,:i~t;;;::I "::&;a:" 1-- 01 ....-nu Oii ..... ....,. tlUIAOaHa , Run your Od in the Newp>rt Beach Costa MeSa Daily Pilot and the . Huntington B8och Fountain VOiiey ~~.ooo homes: Fax us this form With ~r credit card I or mail it in ~a dMd IOdayt Run for Q \TJI •kl i' ~mrda.nat ... ""'. D YD,llLL ~ CM ..... ~ca OMC 0\4aA CAM X --------·-----~~ ' • t c ' J t ' I t I J J ! I ~ t ' < ( t ( ( I I ! \ I ' ( t '" IWjliJf'llliitlQ. l · Both vulnerable, u &ut.h you hold: •Q ,n OlOI OAK t .Q 1017 a The bid~ hu proceeded: 80l1TR ffaT NOR1U EAST l• P... l• P .. ' '9t'i~hir1What do you bid now? -iil+tW.+"4iilA. • If you are among thoae who ,;u,iu.a....,.-.believe that you muat have four- •11 OKQJHI OIUI •7 The bid4tna bu proceed.t: 80Ul'R I 0- 10 f war NORTH U8T p._ INT"• PU. p.. •• p.,. • weak •• rorchic What 'do you bid now? ~-~-·-- DODGB ------- YiaCB 38 Revealed 39 Puahover eard support to rai9e part.ner'a mltjor-1uit responae, what an awful problem you face. You muat either bid one no t.rump without a heart stopper or rebid a shabby five-card minor. RaiM to two spadet. A. • What are your methoda? If you play th.at two oo trump ii the only force aft.er a weak two-bid, then oartner'a ..,.de bid ia natural and (Ol'Ci.na and you ahoutd raiee apadea. If you pt.y that a new auit JIOllD 9075 '94 Camry L• rare, 2·1 _______ _ would be fordn(, partner's three '79 280ZX eek ml, nu dr, red, auto, fully lllSC. &1JTO 126 ------ 41 La'911 hMl1lly 43 cars murtnllfa 48 Sir'• apadee ia a cue-bid and, ainceyou'.e , pnt/Utea, Int Uk• newl equlpt. fact warr1,.••••llll••• ahown a minimum weak two-bid •• Thunderbird va custom whla, leaving 115,500. 499-4181 ,, companion 47 Female aandpipel'I 48 Plen9'• deed so Altpol't lnlo 62 Snake Q. 2 • Aa South, vulnerable, you hold: M.9873 OK 942 OAK M 10 The biddin~proceeded: SOIJl'H NORTH EAST l • Pua 2• P .. 10 Pua 3• Paa you ahould now cooperate by bid: Wht, fully loaded, town, 12,175 obo.1 ________ _ di = trol i thi euto, am/fm caaa, >dnt &45-1694 -u,.-9220 "I your,..,_ con , n • condl $3500 obo. 769--, --------• &&\ ~ ca1e your eton club. Bid four 9199 Muat S.111 87 .. ntra 6apd, 2-d1liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii clu~. .~ •Mort QT ~~:S ~~~1i' ~~~lrd '79 •• Camino Con· 15-apeed, ale, am/fm 080, Call 78&-5844 qulata 350, black AT/ atereo/c••••tt• •91 a.ntra •• 2 dr AC/PS/PB. Wht ahell. •1aoo a1.e333 • pd AC _.._,,j extra clean. $29!10 Q. 5 ·A. South, vulnerable, you hold: · ..-a • • pwr •w""" C&ahl 238-9270 brka, amtrm caaa. 76"•·--------4811 Qt 5 08 S M Q 10 HI •-------9-08-0 ml. Great comuter/1 at ""' ............. ' .... -"'I :.J' I t~J ...-·~ '' l,'""ri 1 800 332 537-l 1 • What do you bid now? A. -Partner's auction has ahown a Partner opena the biddinr with one GEO car. SHOO. 875-5885 On the move? no trump. What do you respond? SE LL •eo Men u1 con-TRADE Sell yo1i1r extra A. • Throw your poinHc>unt book veet. 5-apd, AC, am/fm household your used vehicle n--t---1--t minimum two-over-ooe response with a good club suit-North is inaiat.inr on playing in his suit e¥en though you have already shown nine cards in two other suite and could very well be void in clube. We like the bid found by Bill Root at. the table -a leap to six clubs. out the window. Your hand rat.ea to •-.O c.u, alt ~. UVough classified Items through classl1ltd deliver five or six tric.k.a for partner new top, low ml, 1 ..... 2 ••79 I Cl ¥ lti d ..... ~ ••79 -conalderablymorethanaran-owner. 37/43 mpg. _____ • _____ , _ _...n..._. ..... a,..s ... s ..... 1e,.....__, _____ _._~_v __ ~ d lo · •-J to three Reglat pd thru Aug. M.J95 OAKJ78 OVoid MKJ.C 'T'T"-t---t--t What is your opening bid? --+--4--t A. • While you have only a four- loser hand, it won't. play all that well if partner's values and length are concentrat.ed in diamonds. To afford you the maximum l"QOm for exploration, open one heart, plan- ning to jump in clubs at your next tum. Q. 4 -As South, vulnerable, you ------------------------•hold: om pom..... ump no '96. Xlnt cond. 14490. trump. 714-469-5969 Ive mag Q. 6 • As South, vulnerable, you hold: •K 103 QQJ 5 OAQ8 •Q611 The bidding haa proceeded: SOtrrH WEST NORTH EAST l• p-1 0 l• ? What. action do you take? A. -While we nave no objection to raising partner's ~or-auit reaponae with three<ard support, don't make a habit. of it when a rea- sonable a~mative is av8llible. - Hefe you have a sound opening bid, improved by your fit for partner, but a square hand -no ruffing value. We think a one-no-trump rebid is more deacriptive .. BONDA '84 PR•LUD•, dark blu, 5-apd, mnrf, new pnVbrk.a, aheepaklna, AM/FM, 1 ownr. $3400 obo. (714) fS44.e360/d 846-0155/eve & wknda JAGUAR •••••••• 1990 Vand.., Plu ..,,11 ... 'SPORTATION POWER BOATS 7012 SAIL BOATS 7014 Lowe $ MUH. Exc.llent u'-ftn SPEED & MARINE SLIPS BUICR 9035 ar 18•500 650-5885 25' MaoOr•vor •a2 SKI BOATS 7016 DOCKS 7022 '88 XJS Perfect con· _________ 118 ft Boeton Whaler ~ebullt 10HP Honda, •9 1 Le Sabre LTD dltlonl Red w{tan Int• head, atove, etc. Xlnt Loaded xlnt cond rlor. Cuatom whHla. BOATS 7011 1981 150HP Johnson, cond. In Lido allp. 27' Chaparral Sig· Sllp up to 50' aall-81k 1 'yr GM wan' $7600 Flrm 548-4S14 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ~~:..· n~~r~~tte~enpc~ $4900/obo. 544-2800 nature. Speed Boat. boat, Peninsula near s11'500 pp 841·1678. •as Ran ... er Rover 14• R I D Only 95 hrs. Loadedl 9th St. $12/tt. Sara, • · · • • ow ng orr w/trallr. Clean-full 1---------$36,000 850-S885 675-SSS8 or 75S>-3795 County LW8. Demo • with oras. Need• cover. $12,000 080. SPEED & 5,000 ml. WhltelTan workl $400. 673-7614 673-6955 CADILIAC 9040 $47,000 8 eo-saas BOSTON WHAL•R 2 a'Tlar• Pureult .89 SKI BOATS 7016 MARINE SLIPS 22· OUTRAGE. 1980 s.F. en.ilaer twin vam DOC•<-7022 AUTOMOBILES '83 Cimarron Fu111--------HULL BRAND NEW 200 eng. XJnt condl *1988 2.2ft Ski Boat• ""' powttf, orig owner w/ JEEP 17!5 hp JOHNSON must .... s42,ooo 5.7 lltre V-8, KJngliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ••••••••• tan llhr Int. $14951'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii O.B. hu 25 hrs. New oeo. 645-0057 Cobra 0 /0, low profit• 18' aid• Tie. OBO. 760-9384 II ateerlng cablea/con-, hull, juat serviced, Water/Electric Near --------90 Fl t d 4-d '84 Cab OVttf Jffp trola. Dual batta, 3~ Searer Express new controller/uphol-36th/Marcua. N.B. BMW 9030 ee woo r Pickup rare, 4x4, Loran, VHF, Flah 88, fully loaded, 600 atery. Great akl boat· $125/mo. 846-1284. aedan. xlnt eond. Orig looka Ilk• Tonka truck. Finder, Outt1ggera, Bl· hra, exceptional eond. fut-looks great ..... re-55' Max au.,. Balboa ' :'~~~87$9,900. (714) $1200. 449-8337 mini, Stern Seat. Re-$99,000. * 875-6128 ady to go. $12.000 Pen. Sec 1-car prkng 78 3201 Auna Good vttfaelble Ptlot Seat, 846-9449/574-4241 Incl. on-ahore faclllty. 96K ml. Gd local car. Fore Seat Store• Overstocked with $800/mo 723-5835 New tlrea. Great eng. Overstocked with Porta Pottle. Dual Axle stuff? SELL . $1800 875-3211 atutt? Trailer. $13.900 obo. A call to RENT »94 5281! Very clean, A call to <714> 846-8340. Classified your home Cold AC, atrong eng. Clualfled 9125 $400 11 all It tak11 to fltct a 26 word ,or leas claaalfltd ad. S15 for 11ch 1ddltton11 word. CAL•SCAN (916) 449-6000 Buy It. Sell lt. Find It. wlH help through classlfied through classlfled Mint condl Muat Hiii Will help c1a .. 1fted. M2·5878 s3100 Caaht 23a-9210 1 ___ 11L4 ... 2.,·...,l..,l..,7,..8,___ '84 RX7 !Sapd, grey, nu eng/brake pads, am/fm caaa, 80k ml. $2,500 080. 72().1142 .. ________________________ • CDAMIC m.BS ------- emu> CAD 3538 .. 3928 ----- Good Jobe rtlablt Hfvlcte lnttt .. tlng thing• • '° bvy