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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-11-08 - Orange Coast PilotTENNIS Star Geoff Abrams signs with Stanford . . ' , TOP 103 Pilot influential rub elbows at luncheon ~ :, ( ./ . Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 .- WISh · JiSt crafted f Or cash surplus •An East Side park, cul- .de-sacs and computer systems are a few of the things being considered for ·the $16 million. By Tina Borgatta, Daily Piiot COSTA MESA A pdTk fur the East Sid<' and d ff>W cttl-dt'- socs are JUSl some of the thmg!-. thdt could come from d $16 millton Cd.Sh wmdfdll thut hds ldllen mto city officiills' hdJlds "We ldlked dbout d lo~ of <:tlll:'T natives, and we dec1dt>d to c1Uu Cdle the money lo vdnous projH.ts dnd needs thdt might come up m the nty," Mayor Joe Enckson c;c1ul Tuesday of the stdsh, which nty ofhoals ledmed about m Augu ... t dfter sw1tchmg to tht Publ11 <J l I~ ~ · 1 I \ , ~ HOW WOUU> YOU SPENDm The city h .. as a S16 mil-• lion cash surplus. How do ycu think it should be spent"> Please leave your ideas on our Readers Hotline at 642-6086. EmpluyE'Ps ReUrf'ffit>nt System . Up unW then, Costa Mesd's fire clnd polJc(> retlrt>mt:>nt b enefits had bf-en proVlded through a o ty-nm progrdllt V.'hen tht! counal decid- ed to mdke the '>WJlrh. aty officials set aside whdt thPy thought would be tht> rpqwred rnntnbution, but •EE CASH PAGE 4 MARC MAATlN I OAllY PlOT Newport Beach resident Curtis Thornton got more tban be bargained for at tbe Thunderbird nightclub Sunday night -34 stttcbes tn tbe forehead after being beaten by the club's bouncers, according to Thornton. · Residents ask for peace and ~et . •Those living in the California Sea Breeze Homes say Man says Thunderbird bouncer beat hbn up they have been plagued by noise Crom nearby industri- al complex for years • I • Club manager says injury came from patron, out businessman a cuf1le tn front of him. A club bouncer "l said, 'No way. I saw the bouncer come up p1clced him up in a choke-bold, and another to the skle and bit me:" bouncer hit him on the bead with a blunt t. • Thornton was taken by some friends to ob}ect. ~to Ne~~ .tt~~~H~ttal,wherehereceived reportS. • =~-...:..,.1 ~~ lo mend the 2-incti gash on his noist• · By Tina Borgatta, Dar/y Pilar \ "-luw, city othneth Me steppmg in \t\t r hecmng from a numbe.r WEST SlDE -Fcmr-yedr-o\d of SE'd Breen~ resident who Bradley Parrill knows whdl ct begged for the City Council's say,s he was assaulted by nightclub employee .. But the dub'1 l'IUUMllger, Greg MUiholiand foiebeld. -wbo toOk Thornton hito ~ kitchen and 1be doctor who tre4ted Thornton and the wrapped his bleeding bead in gauze -told police ~ who 11!SJ>9nded to the hosp1- Thomton that he witnessed the incident aJid ~ report m a battery agreed Thornton's that it was a ~tron who threw a beer bottle heed wound ap~ed to be from a blunt ot the victim. according to police reports. object, not a bottle, according to police power saw sounds like. Hes been I help Monday rught. Development. uving with the shrill buzzmg Services Director Donald Lamm noJSe all hts young life. aid his office would be firing ott NEWPORT BEACH -CwtiS Thornton went to the Thunderbird nightclub Sunday W1th c;ome friends lo go dancing, but the n\ght came to ft traumatic end when the-28- year-old businessman wus p.lleqedly assault- ed. Thornton and Mulholland had different reports. So hdvt• mdlly of the duldren I •stern letters' to the owners ot living in the Cdliforn1d St•a I three nt>arby mdustrtal complex- Breeze Homes trdct dt the end of es whkh-are believed to be the 18th Street m V.:c>c;t c:;;de Co .. ta sourc-e of cill the rommotion. versions of the in<:ident. PtibC"e are "stlll tnvesttgattng the tncldent Mesa. • I And residenb <>ay it's not a "I said, 'Why are the bouncers jwnping Newport Beach police Sgt. Andy Ganis said. "My neighbor dCT!J'>.., the stret•t minute too soon. on people?' and (Mulholliiild) said 'That's Mulholland could not be reached for found her IJttle girl cowering tn "We Cdn't live like this any- Thornton was walking on tl;le fust floor of the bat about t a.m. Monday, when be saw not what happened. A patron hit you on.. the comment. bead with a_ bottle,•• Thornton said Tuesday. ---~-'----'-S---'E'--E-B_A_A_W_L_P_A_G_E_4 lhe garage one day,' ..,aid Jdnet more,· Parrill said Tuesday. Parnll, Br8dley's mom She did-. PamU ..,aid Bradtey and h er 22- n't want to go m tht• front yard -- because c;ht• wa!-. afraid of tht> •EE QUIET PAGE 4 Castaway~ park name Ritz serves dinner to former president and first lady .postponed By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEAC I I -Dodg- ing a potentially sensitive issue, the city Parks, Beaches and Recre- ation Commission postported naming any future parks at the Castaways The commission's Tuesday- night action came despite a rec- ommendation by C ity Manager Kevm Murphy that a planned sports park at 16th Street and Dover Drive be named a.ft.er slam police officer Bob Henry. While most of the commission- ers lauded Henry and said that he was worthy. of having a park named after him, they felt the procesb was moving too ~ckly. Commi,.c;ioner Pat Beek asked for an additional month lo review other po 1bilities for the park's name. · The romnu Ion agreed and voted 5 ·1 to name the park at its Decembe1 meeting. Comrni ston- er Gdle D mm r cast the dis nt- lng vot •, saymg t lenry wa the • Newport Center eatery plays host to George and Barbara Bush. By Evan Henerson, Daily .Pilot NEWPORT CENTER -rt was an experience food server Jerae Foster isn't likely to forget soon· taking and processing a dinner order for former President George Bush "The chance of a Wetime, • Fos- ter, 30, said. "That was the first per· son I was truly impressed with serving, and I was totally at ease." r-~~------~--~-~-, I \ I> I \ ALMANAC Cl.AS$1FIED POLICE FILES PUBLIC NOl1CES SPORTS WEATHER I I I I I 2 ' 1 : 2 • • fi I s : J I I I appropnate chou: • Murphy said h re pc<;tcd the •.-..-.,,,o:,•mm1SS1on'S"tlcctsio'-----t""1''°"m•'1i .. ll Offlcillls pl't'd1clcd a Ub!\1tmtial I l\unout for th December JU t\ng : withm nypeoplcu1gmgth com· 1 nuss1on to nam th p.uk oft r t llenry. Clty offkiaJ havo d1sc:u s 'd creating same sort of me.momil to Henry sinre th of fi r died last April. Henry, 30, WM shat In th h •ad Marth 12 and died a month illter. Jn~n believe a sulddal mm. calced<>, Shot th ofti· cs... IE9lct hbnsel. Cake· ~ llund~~Hemy~ ..... .olth N wport ,..... wCh • Bush and former firstJady Bar- bara had dinner at the tmi1n New- port Center last Friday evening. The form.er first couple were guests of executives from Ford Motor Co. A total of 14 people sat at three tables. Tony Hermann, an assistant to restaurant owner Hans Prager, said the couple called to make a reser- vation earlier Friday Jbe former president's arrival required some advance prepara- tion. Three Secret Service men amved early to inspect the restau- rant and establish where Bush would sit. Because the Bushes arrived before other members of theJJ' party, maJtre d' Peter Jepsen sat with the couple at the table until the other guests amved When Foster arrived at the restaurant. she was told that she and three other servers would be attending to the Bush table. The Secret Service counseled Foster and others not to be mti.ml· dated by the former president. That turned out to be an unneces- sary piece of advice, Foster said. Bush was easy-going and lik· able, joked and conversed with the servers, Foster said. · •At one pomt. after a lady had been talking to him for a long ~e. somebody sttid something like, 1 "doesn't it get old?': Fo ... ter ScU<I ·And ever so kindly. he !)dici, Sometunes. you 'JU t have to roll with it.'" Because the Busht>.., were ~eat­ ed m plam sight and had to wdlk through the bdr on their way to the restaurant, their pre-,ence attractt•d d lot Of dt1Pntion. TIW former pre_<;i. dent ended up signing ... everal autograph.., Rc'Stduranl '>laff had to keep one guest from videotaping Bush. The former presldent order~d liver and oruons With extra bacon, a small spinach Sdlad with bacon and profiteroles with caramel instead of cl}ocolate saure. He dlso A SlERN LOOK Howard Stem fans bombard Barnes & Noble COST A MESA -For fans of shock jock Howard Stern, the release of his new book was anticipated with the same unbridled excitement reserved for the Super Bowl. the O.J . verdict or the Nordstrom half-yearly ale. will b6 r•plerii hed today ·------~ It's the sam kind of hype that ur· round d the release of the controver· sial cUsc 1ockey' fir t b ook, "Pnvate Parts," Magerkurth aid. •u·s a sure thing,• Magerkurth aid. "Everyone will take 4 look at 1t a a cuno 1ty thing." It's difhcutt to mi At 6 a.m. Tuesday. ·the phone wa ringing at Barne & Noble . ook.store in Costa Mesa with anxious Stern followers demanding, to know when the bOok. •Howard Stern's Miss America," wnuld be " It's a sure thing ... ev~one will take a look at it as a curiosity ... " the book' lick cover atop the he lve d p1te the doz n of catchy b an c:om• petang for r ad 1 • Stern, in ~ ullry po e nd dressed in women' clothing nd makeupA decorates -MM> MAGERKURTH available, said Braci Mageriurth, manager at tbe book' tore ln bobor of the book'• long-awaited debut :1\aildiy, tb• ltore opened at I a.m. -u bow euly Ulcl PIOIJle .... reportedlf ·~alUDI to buy tlae ..,. back. iwlaldl wu •lllae for S20.N. lntludtng tu. nae ltON" IOICI out of II 200 ccpt• before tbe def,,......, W 'the book'• cover whlle • pictur or him .otialldng With O.J . Simp on grac tbe back Pot those who don•t like the :popular t.Ut conttovenial dltt jockwy wbot• l9llo .a.ow II broedcest naUonaUy or &N .&nr.mm.r WIOi hie off·the·Wd _.. Of b.mor, don't :ruab to btoWN dnugb •• bOot • YCMI .. , •bocked. I drank d v<Xlka ma.rtlrti on the rocks. 8drbdra Bush, ordenng what Herm~nn called "d ladylike item." dined on sauteed filet of sole and l had a gldSs of wme On the whole, th~_ dinn r party treated the staff generously, Foster Sdld Fostt-r said sh(' will remember ~\·erill things about the everung, the fact lhat Bush 1S taller m person than on tel~vis1on and that his Wife ch~ to wear a 'illllple wedding band. ·A lot of people who come in here have all this gaudy Jewelry," Foster ~d. "Sh JUSl wore th ring she mamed him WJth. I think , they're v ry ground~.• • • . ~ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1995 Resident seekS cowicil . help in scuttling stop light .'Most Influential' crowd. room during luncheon COSTA MESA -A Green- brook Hames resident Monday night asked the City Council to help fight plans for a traffic signal · on South Coast Drive, just 240 feet away from the entrance to the tract. Jbe signal will be installed within the next few weeks m·tront of what will' someday be the entrance to the new Metro Pointe shopping center, which is ~lated for completion next year. . "The shopping center will include 'eight tn.ovie theaters resultingin traffic extending into the evening hours,• Greenbrook homeowner Ellie -Oliver told the council. "Fighting traffic to tum left off of Greenbrook to South Coast Drive will be unsafe, chalJ lengi.qg and dangerous. uwe have teen-agers who bor- row mom or dad's· car to go to school everyday, and their judg· ment may not be as good as yours or mine. Maldng the left tum out of our tract (co~ result) in a deadly accident." Oliver and other Greenbrook r.esidents have met with planning staffers, wbo say the light will help control traffic along the busy street. But, the residents aren't so .. SW'e' it will be enough. Countjl members said they sympatpized with Ellis but did not talce any action. Councilwoman Sandy Genis, however, said the city shou,ld not sacrifice resident safety for a shopping center. uwe feel our concerns about this issue have not been answered by the city planners' office,• Oliver said. uwe are sim- ply unhappy with them treating and handling it as a done deal. " ... And I am not going to quit until this over. This is ;not a safe passage." ·.almanac DUI ARRESTS The following people were arrested recently on suspicion of drivrng under the influence. These people have only been arrested on suspicion of a crime, and, as with all such crimes, they dre innocent until proven guilty. NEWPO RT BEACH Lorrie Ann Kindron, 26, of Santa Barbara. Raymond David Crane, 50, of Fullerton. · Guy Simon Delgado, 27, of Huntington Beach. Enrique Patino Macedo, 33, of Huntington. Beach. ,. Randall Leigh Becker, 4 7, of Newport Beach. Andrew Duke· Tait, . 21, of Newport Beach. COSTA MESA Michele Ann Sheridan, 39, of Huntington Beach. Melissa Ann Wonderlie, 22, of Lake Forest. · Dolores Ana Bakewell, 41, of Mission Viejo. · · ' 'John Curtis Pratt, 32, of New- port Beach. Randall Joseph Sloan, 31, of Newport Beach. NEWPORT BBACH -A ~quet room at the Balboa Bay Club bulged from comer to cor- ner with•the "Most lnfluential" individuals of Newport Beach and Costa Mes'a on Tuesday as community leaders named in the third annual Daily Pilot Top 103 list gathered for a Tuesday luncheon in their honor. Hosted by the Balboa Bay Club, the luncheon drew about 70 of the 103 honorees, .from former county CEO William Popejoy to Costa Mesa police dog Igor and partner Officer Paul Ellis. About a dozen of the hon-· orees spoke during the lun- cheon, offertng jokes. updates on their areas of expertise or words of wisdom and inspira- tion for the crowd. Among the many highlights: • Crab Cooker restaurant owner Bob Roubian played the piano and sang two of his well- received ·compositions: "The Popcorn Song" and "FWi, Fish, Fish." "- • Costa Mesa scofflaw Sid Soffer, basking poolside in Vegas, sent a videotaped greet- ing: "I'.ve been in jail in the summer, and I've been ~Vegas in the summer. And Vegas is better.• • Harbor Munitj.pal Court Judge Susanne Shaw, the court official who issued a $250,000 bench warrant for Soffer's arrest, waved handcuffs after the Soffer videotape. "I'll for- give Sid as soon as he serves his four months," Shaw said. • Igor "enjoyed the steak," Officer Ellis said as he iotro- d uced his partner. HHe's been the best partner I've ever had; . MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Former counfy CEO WWlam Popejoy chats with Balboa Bay Club owner Beverly Rafi . he gives me 150%," Ellis said. On command, Igor barked his greetings. • Popejoy said of his time as volunteer county CEO: "It was a fascinating· experience -I wouldn't recommend it." • Jean Forbatb, founder ..of Share Our Selves chartty, called on each individual to take responsibility for "the health 6f • our community." Said Forbath: "The poor in Orange Co411ty are continlling· to suffer. I am taking it very.seriously." • Rabbi Marl$. Miller of Tem- ple Bat Yahm talked of "rededi- cating" ourselves tQ slain Israeli Prime Minister Yrtzhak Rabin's quest for peace. Miller said that three years ago he was "delighted • and "privileged " when then-candidate Rabin accepted hi$ invitation to speak at the Newport Beach temple. During the drive from the air- port, Miller said, Rabin told the rabbi he would "do anything to seek peace and pursue it." And Rabin also told Miller he was proud Israel was a democracy where issues were decided "by the ballot, not the bullet.• hour answering service may be news stories, illusti:ations, edito-WEATU-Bll used to record letters to the rial matter or advertisements LBS editor on any topic. herein can be reproduced with· out written permission of copy· AD PRESS right owner. VOL 89, NO. 257 Our address is 330 W. Bay St .. HQW IQ BEACH ~S Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627. THOMAS H. 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In areas outside of Promotions Newport Beach and Costa Mesa, Business Office 642-4321 PRAMOO SHAH, Controller subscriptions to the Daily Pilot Business Fax 631-5902 only are available by mall for 8EAQ£8S HQTUNE $8.58 per month. Second class Published by ....,. 642-6086 postage paid at Costa·Mesa, CA. California Community News, (Prices include all applicable 1 l1mes Mirror Company. ...,., Your comments about the Daily state and local taxes.) POSTMAS· TER: Send address changes to J~rey S. Klein, Pilot or news tips will be record-The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa President and CEO ed and given directly to Editor Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa 0 1995 calif. CN. William Lobdell. The same 24-Mesa. CA. 92626, Copyright; No All rights reserved. • am.&110 We Cater Fiestas TEMPERATURES to sunny skies and From Swfllne Newport Beach warm temperatures. Wavetnk through 72158 1Uesclay Balboa TIDES Surfers should 72158 TODAY see an Increase in COS1a Mesa First low surf as a slight 76/60 2:41 a.m. 1.9 northwest wind Corona del Mar First high swell brings 2-to 75159 8:51 a.m. 5.8 3-foot wave faces -Second low by midweek, mix-_ SURF FORECAST 3:55 p.m. -0.2 ing in with a new LOCATION SIZE Second high south swell show· Wedge 1-3 s 10:18 p.m. 3.9 ing with 3-tu""4- Newport 1-3 s THURSDAY foot faces and Blackies 1-3 s First low heact-high sets River Jetty 1·3 s 3:09a.m. 2.1 with clean condi- CdM 1-3 s First high tlons by the week- 9;20 a.m. 5.6 end. By Mondab, BOATING Second low the waves will e Light variable 4:32 p.m. 0.0 on the smaller winds this rnorning Second high side. will shift west 15 11:02 p.m. 3.6 knots by afternoon. For dally surf Two foot wind waves WATER reports and fore· with three foot west TEMPERATURE: 64 casts, call (900) swell. Low patchy 976·SURF. The call mornin~ clouds and costs $ 1 .SO plus coastal og will clear any possible toll. Beautiful Hair! Open 7 days • New Clients Only Perm & Cut Weave & Cut Reg.$65 Reg.$65 w/ad $50 w/ad $50 COSTA MESA ,,. • 2200 block of Harbor: A thief took a $150 stereo from-a 1 locked car. ' · • 1600 bfock of Superior: Five stereos worth $1,000 were stolen from cars parked at a pawn shop. • 1600 Adams: A burglar took a stereo and3ym bag worth $210 from a loeked car. The suspect had slice the roof of the car to get inside. • UOO block of Bear Str9et: A burglar took $150 worth of jeans from-a d~m!nt store and then ran out of the store Into an waiting car. • 200 block E. '17th Stmd:._A \landal used a sling .shot.-t0- shoot small BB pellets into the window of a fast-food restau rant. causing $400 worth of damage. NEWPORT BEACH • 1800 block of Mariners: A thief jacked up a vehicle and stole its rims and two tires worth $1,000. · • 900 block of Sandcastle: A vandal threw a pumpkin at a car's window and smashed the glass, caus;,,g $200 in dam- age. · • 2600 block of Island View : A vandal threw a pumpkin through the rear window of a parked car causing $350 in damages. • 600 Newport Center Drive: A thief took a 14-karat gold bracelet and pin worth S 1,865 fro"! a woman's suitcase, pos- sibly while it was in her hotel room. Exhibition ~ Our Specialtyl • Sl~alfta• lklr J..ona hair extra • Splnls Not Included. • Hal moCle Tortillas • SM»line Mariachis 714 DVNl8 8180tlT'8 Jli\Y ~-· Halriprag The S.lon •Wt UJt only pn>feulooal procluctt • Coldwell • Redken • Paul Mitchell • Neuus • Stbuliln & Fnmesi 540-1877 2981 Bristol St. #83 Costa Mesa (Baker/Bristol) Beautify Your Yard! FARNSWORTH 1AND8CAPE COMPANY 548-5132 We haoe ooer JJ.O yNl'3 combined • Aet'Vfce..1a thl.s area... Our quality, ·creatlvtt11 and serolce <ve unmatched. T<Jget.her we wlU tal«t ·~~­ I • Stonework. Patio._ &BBQI • • Water F.U., Pool• A- SpM • Sprmlda ~ • ~ Sptdtil!Mii GLAaELL MASONRY COMPANY <' 434-7744 Ur. ....... NOW ELEBRATING OUR Thanks for 10 Great Yeanl Come check out our new menu andlowprices-.~-~------ ALL YOU CAN EAT susm ' HOT APPETIZERS . $16.50 per,__ 5:30 to .... ~.,......, . lolD u tor MotMlay Nll't hotNll $:3t IW I t:tl 3355 Via Lid.o1 Newport Beach 71fl/6'7S-_0575 ... 0 • Newpon Beach/Co~ta M . Daily Pil<K WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 8, 1995 Anointii).g · thOse who ··deserVe inflµential billing BEYOND 11tE CHOSEN FEW -First, let me state that I had nothing to do with the Daily Pilot's lat~t list of the 103 most noteworthy citizens of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. They were anoihted by a higher aufhonty. . However, now ,that you ask, there are some people'who might have been overlooked on that elite roster. Consider these: • The first Newport-Mesan ever to sample a fish taco. · • The.brave soul who, when exiting Ruby's Jaguar Diner on Coast Highway, mad~ a left-hand turn into the tsunain.i of traffic - -and lived to tell about it. • Congressman Dana Rohrabacher, who won't rest until he gets a $500 million federal approprlabon to turn Costa Mesa into a surfers' paradise. • Assemblywoman Doris Allen's official biographer, whose jerry kobrin eagerly awaited work. "My Achievements as Speaker of the Ass,embly, • should be the world's thinnest book and make a monu- mental contribution to California's historical lore. • For nomination as Optimist of the Year: the intrepid invest~r who opened an escrow office and b.tle compcmy. • Cy Smograf, who amassed an enonnous fortune with his unique concept of no.fault earth- quake insurance. • Horatio B. Hassenpteffer, inventor of such traffic boons as the ubiquitous orange cone -from which our county derived its col- orful name. • 1Taditionalist Ed Swain, whose ancient barber shop in Costa Mesa launched the latest pre-Mohawk hairstyling craze - known as the Conestoga Wagon Look. • • Enterprising Bob Teller, cre- , ator of the swanning swap meets at the Orange County Fair- grounds, who's now revered as the "Father of the Turkish Street Bazdcir." • Sports nut Bud Blumberg of Corona del Mar, whose never- . Woman dies after traffic accident NEWPORT BEACH :-A 69- year-old Newport Beach woman who was m a traffiJ:AfCtldent Thursddy died from her injunes early Tuesday mommg Nancy Fl'ey dled dt 3 a.m. dt Western Medical Center in Sdll- ta Ana of bronchial pneumorua and pulmonary bruises from blunt force tr<1umd and fractured briefly Sutro & Co. to sponsor Spirit Run . San Frannsco-based Sutro & Co. lnc. hds signt'<.l on as the title sponsor of the 1996 Spuit Run in Newport Beach The annual run raises money to supplement edu- cabonal programs dl Andersen, Hclfbor View and Lincoln elemen- tary schools. The 1996 Spmt Run will start Feb 25 at F~tuon lsland A new distance/age category will be added Uu.s year in the children's division of the lOK/SK fun-walk. More than 4,800 participants ran or walked 1Jl last year's race Inventors' Forum to focus on profit U you've got an idea that just won't dle, you might want to attend Orange Coast College's November Inventors' Forum Fri- day. A host of well-known profes- sionals will share their expertise on all aspects of mventing at the monthly forum The forum will meet from 7 :30 to 10 p.m. in room 101 of OCC's Science Lecture Hall Registratiog. fee is $5 per session for forum members: $15 per session for non- members and guests FU LL BODY BODY I-HOC/I SWJOH ,, ,.... d.$10 $SS.OO ' t f /2 HOUI SWIOH Nt3m.oo MENDERS CLINIC • " .. Ja JI,'"' FREE STEAM TREATMENT wtony m0\\.09P ----.......-----~3k9.2.00 __ 214.S .Ml v... f •• Suite 12 Co•fO•• ··= ribs, according to Orange Coun- ty coroner's officials. Frey was involved man aco- dent at noon Thursday m the intersection of Avocado Avenue ·and Farallon Drive. Frey's vehi- cle collided with a Toyold 4-Run- ner driven by Jenrufer Smoke, 32, of Aliso Vie10. Newport Beach police said NEWADPRESS 440 E. 17TH ST. (IN THE REAR) COSTA MESA 645-4553 No citations were issued at the scene, which police are still investigating, Newport Beach pollce Sgt. Andy Gonis said. Frey compld.llled of chest pam at the scene of the accident, and the uubal diagnosis was broken ribs, which were medically treat- ed, Gonis Sdld. -By Carolyn Miller - TH E GREY GOOSE Invites You to Our Annual Department 56 Open House Thursday, November 9 7-9p m SPECIAL EVENTS • Drawinas • Contests • Department 56 representatives on hand to answer your questions • Display demonstr~tlons • Refreshments TH E G R EY GOOSE WWCL!ff Ulll ....... _ • ....,.. ... Ttltphont 642-7803 • ____..~Monda}l-:-Saturday..J()-:6..Su,pdayr noon to 5 \. J<iin Us for TffSnks(jlving Lunch & Dlntw say-dle spirit is dedicated to bringing our beloved Rams back from St. Louis. For his next fund- raismg rally, n~·s leasing a phone booth on Coast Highway. • The unidentified Newport Beach socialite who fdlled to sur· vive a drrect tut from a torpedo - in this case, the "torpedo" being a lethal type of black-leaf Cuban cigar Funds Me bemg sought to finance her monwnent, to be known as the Tomb of the Unknown Inhaler Well, ttus is merely the first addendwn for The Dqily Pilot's coveted list of Newport-Mesa's 103 most newsworthy denizens Your suggestions would be appre- oated. Please submit nonund- tions, preferably in cl plain brown envelope, and rest dSSU!,ed they;,P get all the recogrution they deserve or my ndille am't Sid SoHer ( ·11,lomt·r wn in· ha' ah1 a~" hl'l'll !Ill' lo1111dalio11 of 1111 h11,im·"· /In 1111 I fr111pltil/ rTIUHPHY .... h._.,, ........ J. Murphy shoes are the right shoes anytime. any place. mn· wear" Bryan H. Ltd. M E N . S S· H 0 E S . 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"Cars •We 5pbt the money pretty peed through there.all. the time." evenly among three categorie. Heather Somers, president of pctrk develoi:unent. capital equip-the Eastsi~ Homeowners Associ- ment and capital rehabilitation." ation, said her neighborhood Jacks Enckson said. "And rather than suffioent recreational facilities and .. QUIET CONTINUED FROM 1 month-old daughter Amanda often refuse lo play in their back- yard becaus~ the noise generated from one adjacent industrial com- plex hurts thelI ears. On some days, residents claim tbe high-pitched drone of the elec- lncal drills and saws, doubled with the dank dnd clatter of other n\achinery, neates so much racket Ulat they t'an't even hear their tele- v1 ... 1on sets And, they say, the annoying "iounds pierce the sll<>nce of the t.my neighborhood on weekends and dt any time of Uw day or night. often violating city orchnanrPs have g beautiful 'home, but people are turned off by the noise,'" Stirn·. ner saJd. Lamm sa.id city code enforce· · ment officers have been monitor- ing activity in the area for quite some t:Upe., but they haven't been able to identify the businesses responsible for the racket. ·n·s a difficult area to enforce because of-the sporadic timing t>f the disturbances," Lamm said . wThere are ti.mes when someone will pull out a saw and saw for five minutes and then stop. The resi- dents will call us. but we can't get "' told the council she hoped some money could be allotted tor land acquisition. ·w e are in desperate need of parks on the East Side,• Som rs ·told the council. In addition to pcu:la and cul-de- sacs, the dty can also spend the money on: • Completion of a computer system overhaul project already underway at City Hall. • Seismic retrofitting of the Ovic Center buildings, Co1pOra- tion Ya.rd and Downtown Commu- nity Center. • JmpJementation of a county· wide radio, communications upgrade program. out there in five minutes.• In the letters, which Lamm said be will send out this week,· the owners of the complex will be informed that they may be held responsible for their tenants' actions. And if the problems per- sist, the owners will be warned they could find themselves in civil court facing public nuisance charges. "We're always going lo side with the residents, who have to live there 24 hours a day," Lamm said. "They shouldn't have to live with this ... 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Thornton said be feels he was mistreated by the bouncers and plans to ta.lee legal action against the infamous nightclub, which has had its share of inci· dents earning it stringent restrictions impose d recently by the city and non-stop police surveillance. This most recent assault will joih the pile· of , complaints, which mclude fights, rowdy · behavior, public-intoxication and drunken driving. Last · month, city officials ordered the current owners to sell the nightclub to restaurant operators by March of 1996. Newport BHch/Costa Mfta Daily Pilot • briefly in the news William Hall to direct Newport-Mesa choral concert About 360 juruor high dJld high school students trom the Newport- Mesa Unified School District will raise their· voices tonight in the Newport Harbor High School audltortum as they perform in the district's annual alJ.-choral music concert The concert, themed •America -From Sea to Shining ~." will feature singers from c!vecy district high and junior high schoor. 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Three of lht• four locdl teams won, or shared. ledgue title!) this season dnd will be sending many of their chdrges up to the· varsity squads for the CIF Division I playoffs beginning Thursday. In openmg games, Costd Mesa will be at home against Buena Park, N<>wport lidrbor travels to Mission Viejo, Corona del Mar will be dt Harvard/Westlake and Eslanoa will fdce Let ~labra at Fullerton Game tunes are et for 3: 15 p m. In fro. h/soph act.Jon tlus sedSOn, co .. ta MeSd went 5-0 in Pantie Coast Lrague pldy to take its third '>trdtghl title Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar, both 4-1, earned a share of the Sea View l:.eague title with Irvine. Estancia WdS 2-3 m Pacific Coa t action, but bad key players competing for the varsity (21-4) during its three league losses. u 1b.e Mustangs were simply awesome this season, under the leadership of Coach Matt Whitmore, finishing with a 21-2 overall record. Mesa outscored league opponents 59-16 while going undefedted. Overall, they outscored opponents 214-80 "A lot of firepower,• Wtubnore said m evaludting his team. "The varsity squad is senior-dominated dnd the tendency would be to trunk there will be a falling off of talent next yedr, but I don't think so.· : Three players, Hunter Taylor, Jinuny Walters and Alex Soria, will be moving up to the vaJ'Slty squad for the CIF playoffs. Walters led the tedffi in scor- ing wtth 53 goaJs; Taylor wds second with 33 goals and led the team in steals with 56; and Sorta hiid 13 of his 34 steals during. league play. 0 • Newport Harbor had a wild • 1 oiler coaster ride to its share of the Sea View League title. They went from the euphoria of beating Back Bay rivdl Corona del Mar, 2-1, on a last-econd shot, after giVlng up the tying goal with nine econds left, to the tragedy 24 hou~ later of having thelf teammate, Gray Lunde, collap e poolside at prdctice and die of an apparent heart attack shortly after. "We came from something ' , that w !) v positive and made the kids v ry proud to tht> next 21ay and having the terrible tragedy tiappcn, • said Coach L s Cutler. "We w.-nt from cstd'tic to stunn~ in 24 hours.• The Sailors fini hed the set1on14-8·1 (4'·1 mlr.aguc)and now will look to holp the varsity squtld l(l any way th~y can. ~___,...__..i.y Per9ot\ Luke,AlvN~ and Z6vtin Metcxhev have been prllrticing wath the varsity quad ost of th season and appeer ~ most ..:Ukely Choices to yott action. • (J c ....... Mar WU on th helrt·breaking end Of th 2·1 k*stoNewport A ao. \Mt drOpptd the Sea JOnit to 4· l ln leeg\M, i 2"6 'owwd. •11g11t now my Whole urttnti -:::=i:--=dOM ~ :I be 001nO \IP to pay • Ciarelli, Perry, Miller anci Sumner head the list of solid-ai-a-rock personalities on tlle local prep scene. he third annual Daily Pilot 103, a ~ of most1nftt:Iei'i6al people in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa, came and went last week without so much as a mention of the Newport-Mesa prep athletic community. But as O.Ile who patrols the fields, phone lines, press boxes and personajities of the local high schoor sports scene, I reali7.e there are plenty of folks, coaches foremost on that list. who daily shape the lives of area athletes for' years to come. Here's a look at my picks for the most influential coaches at each of the four Newport-Mesd District high schools pver the previous 12 months, in inverse alphabetical order. D Newport llarbor. Though operating without the designation of head coach, Tony .Ciarelli rules the hub of successful Sailor athletic programs -the weight room. Still.a..nati.Qnal age--group competitor in track and field, his influence, both mental and physical, extends far beyond the football field and throwing rings of the shot put and discus, where his primary coaching responsibilities lie . Having imp.lemented & •strength program based on Olympic lifts (clean and jerk, snatch and full squat). Ciarelli has, with the help or community funding, built a state of the art weight facility, which has a growing list of imitators in Orange County and beyond. ln addition to football, where Ciarelli's strength principles PHI I''- harry faulkner annually help the Tars overcome size clisadvantages against almost all their opponents, and track, where strength and explosiveness are the basis for success in the shot and discus, his program helps build the necessary tools for victory in nearly every sport Newport fi elds a team. F 0 0 T B A L L P I. A Y E R 0 F T 1-1 E \X' E E K Corona del Mar High's Sky Conway (44) has been singled out for Daily Pilot High School Football Player of the Week honors following his sterling defensive eHort against Santa Margarita in a do-or-die eHort in Sea View League action last week. PUTTING OUT FIRES Sky Conway is doing it as a defensive tackle, and he may just keep right on doing it down the line as a firefighter. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot S ky Conway is a squatting, gmntin.g, whirling, darting, sledge-hammenng paradox of a football player. A 5-foot-10, 205-pound defensive tackle, the Corona del Mar High senior consistently succeeds as a runt among the rogues of the trenches. But that's not where the ambiguity ends. "I couldn't be a AOrmal guy. That's one of the reasons I love football,• said Conway, wh~ choir boy facial feat:urfs and atmosphenc first name belie the bone-jarring bluntness with which he explodes from a stance. •When the season gets going. ngbt before a game, my stomach just aches,• he said. •1 bate it, but I love it. I need it.• Conway's dealings with his rivals also .drip -wi.lh clichotomy, as helS'As a no engage iii ,.. pleasant conversabon about their holding him as he is to deliver a shiver to theu stomach, a rapid reminder that uch tactics aro not oppreoatcd. "Give them a gOod shot m the tomach. they don't hold too much anymore," Conway said " almost apologetically. -1 talk to the person ac10 from me all night, butt don't talk4Uih.l.Uy..to tllk:.to"7---· ·them as a friend. But things ht1ppen ln football, because lt'.s an aggressive spbrt. All of 'a suddon, some gu,y is hold· ing you and you get angry ll1 th• heat of the moment. ActuaBy. thoN santa Margaitta guys were all hice ~and dOUble teams haft~ COllllnQnpla when trvlna '° cillU1h Conwaj, who in tlp6te of it d. b~tbl~~ MMAE*ldeh ........ dllu.WWla•• In Friday night's dramatic 18-17 victory over Santa Margarita, the Daily Pilot Player of the Week outclid even hunself, amassing 15 ldckles, including eight first hits. He was also in on two quarterback sacks. •That's the most tackles we've had m one game this year,• said CdM Coach Dick Freeman, who is also the Sea Kings defensive coordinator. "He was-in on almost a third of our tackles." Freeman consistently marvels at Conway's ability to beat the odds. HHe has great strength, good vision, good quickness, feels pressure very well, and he's really, really tough," Freeman swd. •He Just bas the ability to fight through stuff like double teams and people holding him The other night, he told me (Santa Margarita linemen) were even Uilling him they were going to hold him as they came to the line oC scrimmage The only way to keep him from getting to the ball is to hold him." To illustrate Conway' .toughn , Freeman described how be grotesquely dislocated his right middle finger blocking a playful karate kick from a teani.mate the afternoon of the Santa Margarita game. ·. . , "His finger was sticldng straight up. and the trainer couldn't pop it back into place,• Freeman • SEE CONWAY PAGE S 'LA·Z· OY ~. -·. Ciarelli, in his seventh year at Newport, took over as defensive coordinator for the 1994 football season, and his altered defensive alignment ea.med much o( the credit for the Tars' undefeated CIF Southern Section Division V championstup, the school's hr t CIF football title in 64 varsity seasons. His thTowers, dating back to an eight-year sbnt at Ed.Ison High, annually are among the best in th~ county, section, and state. But musculature aside, tus motivational techruques, bdsed m part on Eastern philosophy, have consistently inspired dwe m his football players and throwing speaaltsts. LI Estancia; This veteran hd!) built and maintained the school's. not lo mention one of the Newport-Mesa Distnct's, mo'>l consistently-successful alhlellc programs as the EaglPs' gall coach ln addition to bis collection of ledgue and section championstups on the links, Art Perry has been a longtime coaching contributor in fOQtball. where be graduated two seasons ago to the role of varsity offensive coordinator, after yean; of lower-level head coaching. Though conspicuously likable, he demdnds a lot from his athJetes dnd his competitiveness I'> frequently obvious, even dtsgwsed by tu.s sage-like smile. Hts outspoken optimism helps promote "Estanaa Pride• in the athlebc arena. or in the campus' hdlls, dnd he's de11eloped quite a reputation as an on-campus retnuler for the school's athletic programs. :> - Costa Mesa:·Though his whirlwind presence no longer • SEE SPECIAL LIST PAGE 6 Abrams to Stanford •He'll sign on the dotted line this morning. culminating a life-fong drea.Dl;seniorspring at Newport still an option. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot NEWPORT l;JJ!ACH -Geoff Abrams, Newport Hd.fbor High senior and a former national tennis champion in the boys 14s, will sign a letter of intent with Stanford today. Abrams was at the Palmer Tenms Academy m Tampa, Fla., last spnng and did not play for the Sailors. He wW sign with the;<:ardinal in ~e morn- ing, then fly to Florida tOday to continue his trauung and schooling at Palmer, con.ild· ered one of the premier tennll acadenues m the coun~. Abrams. who dreamed ol going to Stanford since he WB a child, verbally Commllted to Codch Dick Gould on Tuesday ... It's a possibility that Abrams, a two-time Sea View League sin· gles champion, will pldy for Newport HarbOr next spring, in hopei; ol winning a CIF lridivid· ual title. Stanford won the NCAA men's tennis dwnpi· onship last sea.son. "It's the best in eveiythb\g, • Abrams said of Stanford. wbilri he plans to major m pre-med. ·1rs in the top three acedeliill- cally m the nation, CYeD No. 1 in some 1SUbJects, and reaJly tt'1 always where l waQted to p du !was a little kid~·~ Bickering of the Bay! It was ttjggPrE'd by the rain that fell last Wednesday as New- port Harbor High was hosting the Sea View League girls tennis finals. In the end, 1t look the term rivalry to another level. "All the Round 'of 16 matches for singles and doubles were played on four courts. so because of the ram. the girls showed up at 12:30 p.m and the last match ended about 10:30 p.m .. • Coro- na -Oel Mar Coach Tim Mang said. · ·we wanted to go to the Balboa Bay Club (Racquet Club), but (tournament director and Newport Harbor Coach) Fletcher Olson clidn't want to The Bay Club had courts waiting for us. It's a terrible thing to have Uiose guls s1ttmg around for nine hours It was the most ndiculous lhmg I'd ever heard of in 25 years of coactung but we were outvoted • Accord.mg to Olson, there were everal factors m keeping the girls at Newport Harbor that day dunng the opening rounds, includmg supervi!.ion, tran porta- bon and liability •Jt was the most rldiCuJoua thing I'd ever heard OIJn 25yeal8ol coadllng, but wewe1e ut-voted ... • "We would've loved to put the matches Gn dnd been done dt 5 o'clock,• Olson said. "The last matches went on at 8 o'clock and the kids didn't wait rune hours. They were told they could leave and have dtnner. No one would be def~ulted if they were called and they weren't there "Everybody came to check m between -TIM W.:NG · 12:30 p .m. and 1 p .m. a.nd then ll tarted to ram. Coacties from all J.X chools met and agreed to hold off calling 1t until we knew ,. what the weather was gomg to do. The roach voted. 4-2, m favor of waiting, because rain was in the forecast the next two days.• Olson and others used squeeg to g t water off the courts, then began playing at about 3:10 pm. "'We didn't g t ny h lp from Corona del Mar or S&lta Mar- garita," she said. ·we got thrOugh th .;mgl draw as scheduled, and we worked d.S hard as w could tog t the doubJ going. Wllen we got ~tarted, w ~ fiao." v n dfy courts, tlien four co ..,....., in the evening. It was brought up to mo e to the Bay Club, so we polled all the roach to ii th y wanted to plit the supervt- on." Santa Marganta w nt hom . 'o it didn't vol . But the oth r schoo voted in favor of !.taymg at Newport Harbor. 4-1. CdM voted again t It. ·we also didn't want to pull th whole day (the next day}, l>ecau Wcdn Sday), • Olson said. • nd guls nut of S<:hool for another w hod alrt-ady aon that (on then, U1 un had a1reedy _..~ .... ~t ... """"-::__. ___________ • -;;By~;;'T""'~~-"'"'u_n_n..._ _ _.. Friedman new king ~f hill • WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER I. 1995 SPECIAL LIST CONTINUED FROM 5 tt ttles on campus, Uie legacy l ft by d rt f ootbell c ch and bo~ athl tic di.rector Myron Miller earns my top dtstlncbon for the Mustangs. His guidance on the football field led lo unprecedented success, includ!ng the school's first oulrlghl. league championship and CIF Southern Section title game appearance in 1993. The aforementioned accomplishment, as well as lus affable, upbeat manner as athletic clirector, and his luring of severcil coaches, also helped chip away at a widely-held perception, both on campus and off, that Costa Mesa athletics (with the notable exceptions of water polo and guts basketball) was a losing proposition. Though he moved to Tustin High this fall, where ~ the way, the Tiller are bound for therr first fOQtbcill postseason since -!991, I can ·r hetp thinklng the good vibrations he created helped lead to things like this fcill's P.CL cross country title, the flrst tlf the school m 15 seasons. And if you don't think Miller had anything to do with the UGHlWEIGHTS CONTINUED FROM S ba ball teem' tint CIP playoU voyage since 1978, l4!il pring, you haven't ta.1.lted to COdch Doug Deats. a COl'ona de1 Mar. M th ~ool'.s only roach or multiple varsity sports, boys and girls cross country and boys and girls track and field, Bill Sumner has spawned legions of loyctl and appreciative Sea King athletes, who speak as much about his aflect on them as people as theil development as runners. A nationally competitive Masters nmner bun.self, at least until a torn Acbilles tendon slowed him last year. athletes, as well as their parents; extol hls ability to make every member on his teams -from the fleetest front-runner to the more physically challenged troopers - feel uniquely special and involved in the squad's success. His technical expertise also makes him a popular soundmg board for coaches and athletes from other schools, and he continually responds to such mqwries with pdSSionate msights. Though his relationship with lhe media has been frosty at times, it's hard to overlook his unpact where it counts -with the kids. mexperienced players," said Coac.h Jose De La Jara. HA lot of our soplwmores dre first-year pldyers " • TENNIS CONTINUED FROM 5 you are out of town.• Yes, there w re a few who didn't play. But, bey, this Friedman's the real deal,· spent time 9n the pro tour. played slngles and doµbles at Wimbledon, the U.S. Open, the French, tbe Australian ... all the Slams. Played N~. 1 singles and doubles at Long Beach State when disco was big tmd Carter was president. "I played in all four Grand Slams, as well as all tbe small (Sdtellite) ones,~ said Ptiedman, who recently moved bis family from Redondo Beach to Newport Beach. "You do both. It's not like bd.Seball, where you're in tnple-A or double-A. In tennis, you can pick and choose. Those in tbe top 50 only play in the Grand Slams and the ma1ors, but where I was, I had to play in the very smallest to the very biggest. if I was going to do well (financially).· Fned.man. 38, once made it to the main event in men's and mixed doubles at the French and Wimbledon, and the mixed main at the U.S. Open. For the record, Friedman beat k.im Viera, 6-3, 6-3, in 'the NBTC final, following a one-day r()und·robln. He w915 the oown proudly. • Here's wt.at we lltould do ... we need an All·out, full-blown, legitimate Newport-Mesa slngles champion. Once a yeai, a tournament. Club champions from Mesa Verde, Balboa Bay Club Racquet Oub, Palisades and · NBTC joined at the hip in a hip weekend. Winner tak all, gets a free boat cru1se around Newport Harbor, dinner at the Bay Club, something like that. Maybe name a trophy after former local legend Rod Lave r, or John Wayne, paying tribute to the Duke following the tennis club's name change to Palisades last swnmer Just a thought, boys. · • Add Friedman; Before his victory at NBTC, he hadn't played in a smgles tournament since the Maccabtah Games (Jewish Olympics) m Israel in 1993, when Friedman and his • biother, Barry, won the gold medal in men's doubles. Fnedman is di.so ambidextrous. He's 4.5 left-handed. • look like a 3.0, b strategy is of a "They think beat me, but I · ays get the ball back in play. I'm ~onsistent. • Thdt will remind many of liv Goldberg, NBTC general iqanager, who ls a.llo ambidextrous. Except Goldberg plays that way. He has two forehands, no ~ckhand. • • Tbe lul word. Nana Vaughan of Corona del Mar High won the Sea View League girls singles title last Thursday with a 6--4, 7·5 victory over Woodbri.dge's Natalie Exon, the first Cd.M female to win a league singles championship since Keri Phebus in 1989. Vaugh<µl and Exon had split their two previous meetings this year in one-set affairs. Vaughan, a sophomore, defeated Exon, a junior, last year in the league semifinals. • ~During the seedings meeting, they wanted Natalie to be seeded No. 1, and it got real political," CdM Coach nm Mang said. ~rjust Sdid, OK, fine.· N'ma said to me it didn't matter, because Tm going to beat her anyway, just like I did last year.' " • No mystery here. In the Sea View doubles finals, wheie Cd.M's Megan Wachtler and Alissa Scott defeated Newport Harbor's Vanessa Godbey and Katie Canright for their second straight title, it was a little more friendly on the court. -By Richard Dunn CONWAY CONTINUED FROM 5 Nld. •He bad to go to the doctor and : got it numbed up, be.tore they rould put it back. But he just taped it up a.nd • played.~ Conway, a defensive back in his Junior All·American days. Shifted to linebacker as a fresruna.n et Newport Harbor High, wbere he'lllso·split1ime on offense between fullback and tail- back . ·• But. as he slowly added bulk to his 135-pound ninth-grade frame, be de-evolved onto all fours, and started the last handful of games at tackle for the CIP Southern Section Division V champion Sailors last fall. • "[t was a little tough adjusting, but Bill Johns (the district defensive player of the year) helped me out a Jot. He always told me I'd be better than he ever was, but I don't know if that's pos~ sible ... Conway credits CdM defensive line :. coach Roger Roelle for b~ping add to - his combat repertoire, which features a ~ poweJful "swim• move (extending an ~ opponent away from bis body with one • arm then rotating bis opposite arm over . ' and dowtl through his opponents - outside shoulder to gain a position advantage). Conway has recei•ed some recruiti~ interest from small schools, such as _ Pomona-Pitzer, but be is leaning toward - enrolling at Rancho Santiago -. Community College to pursue becoming a firefighter. HThat's just a job I think I would like, becausejt's not an everyday routine..;. be said. "l need adventure." with \,he varsity," said Coctch Todd Dupldnty One of the highlights of the season, was a second-place showing at the Estanoa NoVJce Tournament. They lost to Newport in the champ1oru.hip game. 5-3 •••••••••••••••••••••••• CdM's lec1ding scorer, Scotty Sandldnd. 27 qodb, will be jutned by GrPg StrE'lzow ( 18 goals), Kawika Tayayao (14), Jason Paldd (12). subslltutc Phillip D1rO("C"O ( t 2), Robert Hdck£>1 , Rydn nicker ctnd Godlie Lane..-Enu•ry .If you're sel.ective, ~ can help! C{jhe@/Ueetint;J Gl?,oom !We're Looking for a ,__~ :Good Humansl Tht> mo .. t H•Wdrdmg thing WdS th~ progress we made." Duplanty '>did "I couJd see there was '>OmP talE>nt therP and after Wt' won the Nt>wport Toumdmt'nl th1:>y came together and believed in themselves " u Estancia tinlsbed fourth in the PCL, with a 2-3 re("ord, 10-15 overall "We had c1 lol of "We'll be taking the whole team to CtFs, • De La Jara said ·But John Sensten, Nate Thorpe, David Lane and Matt 'Hoss will probably see the most action They were our top four players this season. H Thorpe was the leading scorer with 65 goals, while Sensten scored 40 goals (despite rrussmg • cill three league losses to play with the varsity). Sensten was the Eagles' defensive specialist, too. David Lane had 39 goals and Matt Hoss, 23. Piqllm v Prpfiks; . c.+Jmtvl. Of tpMJiJJ ,_ ...J ~ ".u "ta " StxMI &mu; f /.. UWk~ ~ ·--bm. Pror!mPTrctiw: 'Mil"]~-'"'"" JY, ,_,, ....,w bmr ;,, bumu:rs '" nlMr ""1m"1i or m rrl.m0Nh1ps. 1l!:1:!t':ft ""°'1n las than 1111r rompmnon No Jtu/Jm foa 11tttl D11....J1itJaJ. 0,.... Monclrrmdar ~ 5-dq ac s-i.r 2pn 6pm. No~,_,. s., t,-''-"""""' .......... .,. .... .._ m 1 l'tAZA DRIYE smn uo, SAHtA ~ u HOUa INl'O UNI! (1l4)SU-IOG • ... • • • • • ... • • • ,. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NO'rlCES PUB.LIC NOTICES • PUBLJC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES _ Nollcl 01 Trus .. ·s salt lllll VlllCIS u any, unow 1%le terms lddruses ol Ille stlltl are lONG Tiu busintS1 II COl'G.leled by an anorney, you may call sent Of dellYered to \he copy of thlt Older to ahow dent qualllled llrl1\9 IO lurnlth PUBLIC NOTICE ... Ofdar No 100569·3 TruslM of tht Deed of Trust. nllmaled SOON PAAl<.. •250 Barrara a~ an attorney referral NtVlce buyar ara: NON£ cause be publl9hed In NB/ D ted• 7_1,._95 proJaUlonal englnHrlne1--------- Sale Ho 69918746Pl Rtfar IMS c:flargts and upenses of Pkwy ll\'lne CA The f!OIStranl commtnce<J IO or• legal aid office (hsted The namaa and buslne1.1 Costa M ... Dally Piiot. • 8•. Wtlshlr• (l230l) Loa~ IO complet• Iha cna13U5325 encl No 699Ul746PL APH No IN TrustM and ol Ill• rrusts The L<>enon tn Cal lorrn 01 11Wld buSlness unotr lhe In the phone book). addresses of the buyer ara: newspaper of genetal cit· ~elH Realty Inc a final dHJgn, plant, apecifl. Fictitious lklaln••• •22·1113·0 You at• In delaulllaNlld by said O..d ol Trusl the cltlel execu•~ oll1ce al Che tCillOus business name DespuM d• que le .,,_ DAVIS HUNG T. BUI and WfallOn publlshed In \his Marytand corporation ·• callOnS, and con'1tVcuon Name Statement undtr 1 detd 01 trusl da•d lO-Wll Sf71.J8203 Es~attc1se!tefls CW Sl/'lllasabo~ skslldtbO'tteOl'IStptember ~uen esta c1taclon judl· TUONGTHIENTRAN,3810 cOYnty al least once a By: /a/ Charles R. W«· documants tor Iha Thetouo ... ,ngpersonsara I0/22"90 unless you lalle don Accrutd lntlr1$1 and addfllonll so st.m) Sime as aDCM 18. 111115 claJ usted U.Oe un plazo de E. Coast Highway, Suite B, we9k I°' IOUI' conwcutive hue Preslden1 federally.funded sttHI r• dOlng business u · A) Cor· 10 PIOllCI YOUI propet!y II may aovances "any wUI lnatm lllls As ks"<! by Ille seller *' O!l1ef 0 All AlJTO flt-WCE 30 DIAS CALENDARIOS Corona De( Mat. CL 12625 wffkl prior 10 lh• day ol p u blh h. d N. w p 0 rt habihla.llOn of Harbor Bou-poral• Video and Film B) be $Did et a pobllc sait' 11 you figure prior 10 we Jiii benellci-rus111ess NmH ano add"ssu TIOH ey ~mes para presentar una re-The assets'° be told are the hearing. • BHc:ll-Coata Mel& Ody lavard, ttom Wilson Stt"' The Memoty Mahr C) ·v.s- netd an uplanal!OA ol lh• ary under said ~d ol Trvst u~ II)' Che seller within lllrtt Mtlf. Pmldent spuesta ascnta • maqultll described In general at: DATE: OCT 27, 1885 Pilot NoYember e, 18"-'° MacAtlhur Boulev11d. ual Impact, 220 Nawport na1ure or Ult procttdlogs ner1to1011 ueculld and cltll¥· ais befOI! 1111 <Ille sucn ~st Tiu slattment was •~•d witll •n asta cone. Fwnltweo flXlU<M, Equip-TH 0 MAS H W315 c.r111led m.n<ir•IY firm• 11• Canttr Dr. #19 Newport against yOll you "1ould con!Jci ered to lh• undersigned a Mii· ~;!;:! oewe,:: ~U: t.iytr Cou~ Clerk o1 Clfll1Qt 1~1:oniC:-! U: ~:=: =: t.::!::· ~~C: SCHUL TE, COMMIS: :C:U~8~0 ~~ru!:; Beach, CA 92660' a lawyer On 11/15135 al 10 00 ten Dec:tarallon of Dtlault 111d T~ ,,,,: aJ bus.nus ~T~E·T:sbef~~~ Name prolecclon; au respuesta ments, t.uehold lntarHt, SIONER OF THE SUPE.· PUBLIC NOTICE II 15 pwcent. • ~~~!ni~)oduci1ons, Inc. AM NA MORTGAGE SERV· Demand lor Sale. and a wrllltn addl!Ss 01 tile ruyer are PAT tllwment •~tts ''"" YUl1 f~m esrua a maqutna tiene que Inventory, and Covenant IUOR COURT fictitious lusln•H F0< lur1'™' 'Information, ~his businau 11 con- ICfS INC as 1111 duly appointed Notice ol Default and Eleetlon to RICI( OPITZ • CltlSskey IMne ctaie 11 was fdtcl In 1tlt Office cumpllr con las lormall-Not to Compete and ate lo-M.J. HILYARD & ASSOClo N•m• St•t•m•nt plaau contact Mr. Rene ducted by: 1 corporation Trustee under and pursuant to Sen The undersigned caused A 92720 01 !he Count)' Clelll A new fi"· dadH legales apropladas cated at: 3810 E. Coul ATES, 14401 Sylvan Slleel, The following ~aont are Cohen. Engineering Div!-The reglsiranl comrMncad Deed of Trust. recorded on said Nollet of Dtlaun and El&c· nie iSsets to be sOld are ous Bu11ness Name Statement II usted qulere qua 11 corta Highway, Sulla 8• Corona Sulla 102, Van Nuya, CA doing ooslneaa u : Burke .ion. 11 <714> 754-5378· 10 ttansact business und« 11.~t~O as Document No 90· "on lo 5111 lo be recorded In lhe desC11bed in general as Alt stock roost be t~ed l)llO( IO Ill.II date HC\JChe au caso. Del Mar, 'CA. 82625 91401·2828 and Shaw II 1 Calllomla Propoaala •r• due by Iha fictitious name o• 579371 Book Page ol Olliclal county wnere lflereal PfOPtrtyts n l1Jde nX1Ure Eou1pmen1 I hng al 11111 staltment does SI usted noll p<esenia du byTheh busl119• na::; = Publlahad Newport geMral penMrahlp 1806 S100 p.m., Wednead•y, names Us1ed above on-1/ Rtcoros 1n Ille 0111ce ol Ille localed and more than lhree radenime Goodwill Lease 1 ol itsell 111tnonze the use 1n r-:~.,".'i' C:S:m~~· P: • uon'1,! ~ovfE ~Lie • Beach-Costa Meaa Dally East Gany Avenue: Sult• November 29, 1995. 06/95 · Recorder ol ORANGE County months have elapsed since such Leasehold Improvement s state ol a Ftabous Bus111ess P urtar tu sa1aril aup~lne~~ The 'antic! ated data of PRot Novembar 8 15 22 100, Santa Ana, CA 82705 MARY T . ELLIOTT, Baldo Productions, Inc., Ca111om1a execuled by ADBfRT recordaUon DATE. 10/16195 and are located at •250 ame 1n 't1olabon ol the ngllts ol ~ otrae cosa~ de au Iha bulk :J'. 11 November 29 1995 ' ' ' Wllllam B. Burke, 11121 Deputy City Clerk Joseph A. Baldo, Presldttnt OOUK ANO MARY P DOUK, M.A. MORTGAGE SERVICES, Barranca Pkwy , IMne CA nothtr under FederJI State or propledad sin avlso adlclo-29 1995 at tile office ol ' ' Bayad9fa Terrace, Cofona Published Nawporl This atatemenl wa.s filed HUSBAND AND Wirf as Truslor INC. H TruslH •OO E MAIN Hie Business name used l)'J mmon law (Ste stc\ion 14o400 na1 por pette de la corte. Sliver Sarvlce Escrow, w3n def Mat, CA 92625 BMCh·Co11a Meta Dally with the County' Clerk of GREAT AMERICAN BANK. IS STREET AnN TRUSTEE Of· setter at !NI fOClbOl'I is I seq. Bu$1neSS and ProleSS1ons Exlstan olrosrequlsitos le-12912 Brookhurst St PUBLIC NOTICE Brian A. Burke, 2° Chet· PUot November 1 e 1995 Orange County on 10-io-~ Beneficiary wlft sell al publlc FICES STOCKTON CA 95290·Sl0NE'CREEKCLEANERS ) galH. Pueda que usted 1380, Garden Orova, cA ryhlllt Line, Nawporl ' ' W30e 10053110821 auction 10 Ille highest bidder lor •009 Telepllon• Number (209) The anbcipated date ol lhe Ntwpoit Beach Gosll Mesa qulera llamar 1 ul\ abogado 92840. cne1325101 Beach, CA 82660 Dally Pilot Oct. 25, Nov. 1, cash (payable at Um• ol ult In 546 3769 By PAT LANE. A~Ntrulksale •S November 29. 199511 CN33~ Oct 2.5, Hov11.15, lnmadlalamente. SI no Thlt bulk aala IS 1ubject NOTICE OP • Robert W. Guthrie, 1749 PUBLIC NOTICE 8, 15, 1995. W298 taw1ul money ol th• United P71975 10/251111.1119195 tile olllce ol TEAM ESCROW 1995 conoce a un abogado to California Uniform Com-DISSOLUTION AND ~~r~ .. HCAam9•:lto Newport-------- States by cash a cashier's ~ 13151 Broo~111 Stmt PUBLIC NOTICE pued• llamar a un sarvk:io marcl•I Coda Section .......... c:nat318114 RENT cnf'Ck ora#!I by a state or na. PUBLIC NOTICE nlenGrove CA92&43 da ralerenc:la da abogados 8106.2'." LACK OP Donald W. Shaw, l60 Flotltloua 8ualnHa tionll bank a check drawn by a Tilt lailk sale is SUtJitd to File NI. 5 o a una ollclna de ayuda If 10 tubfect, th• name AUTHORITY FOR Nawpor1 Canter Drlva, Nam• Statem.nt stata or lederal aedtl union. or a ~ICTTTIO• Ho.1Ulff51USWl~S335 lonn URlorrn Commeraat flCTmD1: .:~~: 1-011 (v•a el directorio tale-and addreN of Iha person KOL&..ulF&Q ~11~ c~2:2°6&J Newport The lollowing persona 11e through classified clleck drawn by a stall or tederal "" Secllon 6t06 2 IWU ITATtMENT lonlco). wuh whom claims may be Rl!AL TY ac • doing butlneH as: lmpulH ___ .;;.._ _____ • savings and IOMI ISSodallon NAME ITATOWfT " so subiect. Irle name Ind The IOllowing person(a) 15'\A CASE NUMBER filed II Silver Swvlce E•· ASSOCIATES I :t:~'I o~ cf:~:r•llort~~ Hair & Naill, 1820 San SJV!OQJ assoclatk>I!, or savt{lgs Tile foiawlng ~ ::; ress ot the person will\ whom cbng butintU 11 NEWlAH (Num.ro deJ C••o) crow. 12912 Brookhurst KOLL.USF&G RE.Al TY Sull~ 1250 Nawpori Miguel Road, Newport 1-0-B-lTU--AR-Y---8-8-8 ban~ speohed 111 section StO? of :"~i~:rs ~ :S S aims may be r.lecl •S TEAM IUZA. a732•8754 Ganlen G 288023 'St. 1380, Garden Grove, ASSOCIATES I,• Caltlornla S.ach CA 112&eo Beach, California 82660 IN FlnMldll Code and 11111101• 7 1 ton l SCROW N:. 13151 81oola\111t ll'ttd Ganlen GIM CA 92644 The name and addreu 01 CA 82640, Escrow 113881-9anwal pannershlp (Iha HoanM s R---.IA• 160 Tom Talebl, 32701 Seven iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IMne CA 92 1• tMt Cialtlen Giove CA 92643 t.4 J and the IU1 date IOf filing Partnetshlp'1, formed by · .,,..,_, Seu Oriva, Dana Po1nt. CA ltd to do bustoess In this Stall) ~alitf WCl'IQIQt USA .inc a Che last~ tor lihng d•ms chall lflm. l!G11 E W!loams the COUt1 Is: (El nombra y c:lailN ahalJ be Novembef KoR we Aslocl1i.1 LP • Newport Cent•r Drive, 92628 SCHWIND At IN THE FR~T OF TH( C&lonu Co!lX>flllon 16800 be NcMlnbef 28 111115 Ordt,Anlllell1\CA92807 dlracclon de la cort• H) 28, 1995, which la th•~-California limllad panner-Sulle 1250• Newport Ghodal• Talebl, 32701 Fred K. Sc:hwlnd, FE~~l~SE foT /eHE.,..MAIN AslQnSt IMne CA9271• i.cn IS tfle last buSIMSS ~ .,,J:~ntSSISconcllcled MUNICIPAL COURT, neu day before th•..,. ahlp and Wllsh•r• (12301) ':::~·~=son 2072 Seven Seas Drive, Dana •g• 75, born Toledo,"" N A H .. ..,.cEN· Tru bu•ness IS COncllcted by Of'I Ille WClpeted Sft -Thi COUNTY OF ORANGE, 700 date •l»Clfled above. Lot Angelet Realty, Inc., • • D Iv 'c ••• Point, CA 82629 Ohio passed away on TCIA CIVIC CENTER •OH11,.E. acorpomon peolte01bove "ti':.:11~~ CMc Center Drive West, Dated: N~bef 1, 1995. Muyland corporation, ~::~n92~6 •· 0 Thi• bualneu It con-Nove'mber 3, 1995 In HAPMAN AVE Pt.ACENTIA "" ~Stram has not ye1 ~n &led Ott 16 1905 fdl'°"9 liutlntss name P.O. Box 1138, Santa Ana, Dav1a Hung T. Bui which canted on Ill buSI· Thia bualnHI 11 con. ducted by: husband and Palm Desert, CA. all right Ille and 1n11res1 con-to 11111Sac1 busmess under Ille ATRICl<OffiZ. Buye((s) namsiilsted abcM on Clcmber 6 CA 91702_1138 Tuong Thlen Tr•n neu al 4343 Von Karman, dUded by: • generll part-Wll• Frod graduated from veyed to and now lltld by 11 hcuous busuiess name or TUM tseROW, INC. l9Q5 • The name add 11..~ Publl•h•d Nawport Nawport BNch, CA 82660, nerahlp • The ragl111an1 commanced Waite High S"hool 1 under said O..d ol Trust In in. Nmts hsted he!!ln 13151 BlooJcllint St/Ht • raaa, •nu 8 ..co Me ha9 been dluolved alfae. IO llll'INCt buslneu undar "' n prO()trty sllllatld In Uld County SIGNE_ D QUALITY ~RTGAGE GafdM Gro CA~ SIGNED t.tCHAEL KIM telephone l'M.lmber of plain-Heh •ta " Dalty live u of Oecembar 31 Have you stetted doing th• flctltlou1. nama or Toledo In 1939 and at· Cautomla descrlblng 111• land USA I~. By Frank Wate11. Newpol\ eeac11.C:ia Mesa Tiu Sllltment was !Jed WI lllf'• attorney, °' plaintiff Pllol November e. 1895. 1994. ' bollnasaJ.1t? v ... 2/27/87 namea U.led above on: n/• tended B9Wllng GrHn lhlretn TIM property htrttolore Secrel.try CN337030T·2104·C Nov8, 1995 Cou C:C::,~~O ~.,Jranoe without an •llorney, la: (El W316 Alter that date, no~ ~~111~• wu filed Tom Talebl ~n~~1tt He Hrvad desalbtd ts being sold •as 11· ltn statement wn lileo wilfl ':J · nombre, la dlr.c:Clon y al PUBLIC NOTICE °' entity ha9 authority to 'th th County Cl k 1 Ghodele Talat>! n In the Air Tilt strtel address and other !ht Coun1Y Clerk ol Orange PUBLIC NOTICE St.lt.t~~E:~s~'°".!,.H1= numero d• telefono del bind the Pat10e11hlp, ex· O:.an;• •CouotY on e.~s-J Thie ataternent w11 flied 5Force stationed In lh• commondHlgnallon II any 01Countyon0ctober111996 1111 Y abogado dal damandante IUPl!RIORCOURT cept f« "'-Uquldatlng 19903159412 with tl'I• County Clerk ol outhPaclllc. the re11 property 'described NOJK:E Tiu nmous Name FU• No. ttll311t1IO 1 ~~~as:::~ lhl ~~· 0 del demandanta que ~ OP CAL..,ORNIA. Partner. who hae been d~· Dall Piiot Oct. 25 Nov 1 Orang• County on 10•10-95 He 11 survived by his abOVI Is purported to be 2167· Slllement expires h11e years rrom flCTITIOUI IOSINE11 -Oil• Bullneu Name ~ 1 · 11.,,. abogado ••) COUNTY OP ORANOll lgnalff u tti. 11iuldat1ng 8 1/ 1995 • w3o4 1HS3ll0713 wife Blanche, eon Q E SAN MICHEl OR , COST.-Ille dltl ti was hled in Ille Otllee MAMUTATEMlNT nlllt be liled pMr lo INI:. t.w Olflc• 'of David R 341 The Cltf DtlVe P~,1o ni":. ~p he Patt· • • Dairy Pilot Oct. 18, 25, Steve and th re• MESA. CA 92627 Th• under· ~ouU: ~':':S a:i,: '?'net· Tile fo!IO'Mng .. ,~n.=1Thl llhno of INS stn!mtnt dots Gunnln, David R. Gunn!~ Poat Offlo• ToLf-t~t.a REALTY PUBLIC NOTIC! Nov.'· e. 18115. wm gt•ndchlldren agH :ted Trustee dlsdalms ~y ~SI De 111145 pnor to =:: ~~s ~ not Of ltsell IU"'°4tll tile ust Ill (187$47) 4$48 RJvaralde loit t4t71 AS$0CIATES, I, • c.lif0<· CLA881Fll!D 15• 12 and 8• tilt 11't 1~ ':J4 lncorrec~1 o Tiit tiling ot this stMtment dOtt IJAllY 10845 los AlamtlOS lhit al.Meola ~~I lllillntM Drive, Chino, CA 01710 Oran .. , CA nla aeoetW 1)811Mrelllp REQUEST FOR It's the resourc• you s " rm 111 o not ol itsett autholll.• ltll use 111 LcitAlamitos CAll0720 Hime llH1ol*'Oll Of !ht nol!tl ol (909) 1590-4848 821t3-tl71 OaTed: Mi·OS PROPOSAL.I can count on 10 ••II a common dt~natlon, 11 .iy, dis state ol a FlaMius lkisrnets Pital'IOllC eorise.bdO 1 ul'idet Ftdtlll, State. DATlh JUN 2t te91 IN THI MATTIR Off BY: Koll WI Aatoei.t", PROJECT: Prot .. tlonal myriad o f merchan· sl'lownhl<tln.SaldslltWllbeN.ime1n~oinot1ollhe11ghttOI w.,C.mtosCAOOhiJ law (S..~14 RO•ERT 8 KUHILTHI PITITION TO Lff., • Calltomla lltnlteds.MceatortheRehabllll•· di•• ltema, becau .. made, blJI wl1'IOlll COYanant OI another undlt r.otral State or s tiiisinm 1; ~ W seq , llUllnuund ProltStlOlll Cl k b CAROLYN CHA.NOi THI NAiii ~Ip Uon or HarbOt Boui.vatd, our C01umn1 compel F ' ,.'I,.-.·-.... ... .. -.:1.. . . ~ nrr111ty. uoresttd OI lmplad common law (Ste Stalon 14-400 tnchcllll ) er • f O' IALVADOR FRAN Bfi The Koll Comp~ from wnaon St11et to qu•lllltd buytre to =~-=· ~·"' etJtQ. eu .. ness ltid Pnllll$10113. ~UllMWlacl !~::.ow~~ R~~ PEASON CISCO CAHO Md • ..: ;:.,i~eotpot•Uon. M~'i; :.='~ .. calll MC9'9C -- ftmllnilO pr1ndpai su":ot "'<f::l...no d'°"s ~ness, 11.=:. the GM'dlt1Glo¥1,CA10/ SEAVEO: y~ .,. "1Ved IUQUETA SILVA on be-By: la/ RIY Wirta, PreN-reQu.allng ptOPOMlt flom M2..Se7e MSllONAL. NM nolt(•) tea1rad by said Dted o her• .. hew ~. bltd ,:!. Ol'I Se'1t tl MIWOolt Btldl-tolll Mna u an lndlvtd\lal ~endant. h •I I • t JAN IT Z Y Cemetery • Mortuary Trust, .ill lnWlll llWton,.. Oua6t>'Ab\l•iiiA.h: I~ CI03o4&83f.2012.COcUS.No¥ Publl•l'l•d N•Wpor1 MARLINI CANO Md ST' A n7'zrJ\. T.G Chapel. Crematory prcMdld ti Uld noll(1), ad· ffJllO(JA#NfSr o PETERSON c COHSE· U .15, 111115 8Mch-Co11-Meaa Dalty ENRIQU• RICARDO .l./1n. ;,I_ j 1 y ~ nm.. CA 02714 oo PUBLIC NOTIC! Pilot Octot>« 25, Nov.mo CANO llLVA. Mlnot'9 ,...Pot! llt~UI MU• Tbs sir.tment was liftO Wiii\ bet'· •. HJ 1995. CAI• NUM•Dl No matter CN3367ec>~NoY ~nlY aerk oe 0ranoe cna13t7727 W29e A110t44 A NEW 8 15.22 29 1~ rnty Oft Odobef 12. 1~ SUMMON a ORDa. TO SHOW what you're PUBLIC NOTICE ~~~ r:_~ llMI ~Jr~'f~ ~~,~';o~: PUBLIC NOTICE CAUl~:~~o• ~~::a;.=· ................ i:-• -~OMMV -.ro~~:~ Pl!TITIOl<EA(S) --B_mszN~ss.~.~ -~-.......... -... .. --uc#J IN~ ":::n: =.: .! . LllERA; and 1 TO CRIDITORI OP ~~.,.Iv~ .=..rz. rt" ••vrov..,.....,... 1•ucROWm:r~fo~ C atbel~edbllMINltlN Tiit YOU ARI? BEINOIU~ -:--avtlt'"SM.a J~llzy VAlftM cano W'ICf Tiie ~'~ t()Tk;[ IS H(RUY ~wn IO • ofhu~nldoa not Of Pt..AINTIFF: (A. Ud. le •et• • (Ilea. 8104, Enrique Aleardo Cano •••••••••• -. "9 ... tlt~IOI' Cll the wilhin n.tmed IU"'°4e .. lltt In hi demandando) ANDIAL, etOI U.C.C.) Sllva1..Mln0<e ThrlttJJ~11tbDdify/'i"1tilp/#MI .,. . •• -· .• • •Iller ............. , II ....... t lO "" of • f1cMou• ait1nett INC. IMrow No. 1Uaa..J HAStMAVI F1L£D A PETI-'l "L'-L:.~-'-= ~-.,,.. ..... ~,. """" lft ~ol .. Oll ol .. llO'l&I of YOIJ ,.....,. 30 CALENDAR NoUce ta ha.eby glVefl to TION FOR AH OADER TO t1UnlfOllllOll"'9flll"fllf«""'4!11t//IJ-"1rt1Wvwi-. \lut In. :OWITllde of 111t •SHtl del(Ulbed 11ncler ftdefllf. kalt, or OAY8 aller Ihle aurnmon1 credltora of ttt• within CHANGI! NAM!I FAOM m _,.:11..,.,, ~r~n."LJ ...1._ ~·mt•&w;._111 _ ----~· _.J_ .. _ -'--u.----•--•I ,..., (Sit~ 14'400 i. aarved on you to fife. named .....,. tNd • bUlk Janllly MIMM CIOO Md "'l'MM·-~looTT--,JV',----· --,.--;:=========T=""=l'l*Tll=;:· =IM====i" aeq , Butinest *"1 Pnifallonl typewytnen ,.,l>O'* •I ~ .... It abOYf to be made of !nftque RlcatdO Cano Sliva amt•"" ihr,,., • tJrt Out Hf>W' "' Stiwittl M.c. 71rrn. 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'-' ... _._ ......... _ ... ___ .a.-......; ... .-..Wfll_,_ l Ii IUW. .......... 1111 I , • 'e.-,.. 1r ·oo no't ""°" -'-......_ ____ _..;..;.... __ _._;.._ ____ ...., ..... ....,. ...... ________ """'" __ ___, I r&.OWlll Wtwn Words Ale NotE.nougb •SpjeYllJltaf "' ~. ,.,..... 2983H-'*~ C-.M919 540-3135 . . -.. -.. WEDNESDAY, ~VEMBEtt 8. 1995 • PUIUC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICIS PUIUC llOTICH PUIUC NOTICU PUIUC NOTICll • MUC NOTICU _ PUIUC llOTICll PUIUC NOTICH PUIUC NOT1Ca I PU1UC llOTICD PUIUC NOTIC! PUIUC NOTIC! PUl&JC llOTICI PUIUC NOTICI s atveti Mouuval, 3433 duded by: 11n lncMd11111 PUIUC llOTICE 1a,e1 Nawpo•t Ava.. If v---"-.__...._ ,_ • ._., ,................. •.. SummatH t Cir., Coeta .._.. you ~ d<*'O •• 1t, Tuan, CA t2e80 1 ...-• • ~-. ,--.. _ ---.. FktUtloue ......... ~ Ploau.u. ......... PloUUeiYe .......... ...... CA m ~ YtC'P no "'9u•o-..-......_.. Thi• bUllMH ,, co,,. c ............... n .... ,.__ ............ ..._. llat...._t Nw , .. ......_, Nw at ... •ant .._ .......... Thia bu1tn111 It co,,. ~d A.Or<M Nwt~ ductad by: an lndMdual , .. --··--·--·-··•-••,....••'•--••• Thi~ Plf'°!'8 •a The~ pataona.,. The to11oW1ng peftof11 era The tolowtng Plftonl Wa clue*' by: 111'1 lndMdutil Thia ttalamenl WM tu.cl The folO'#lng l*'IOM lfa H.-ve you ""'1ed doino,. _ =le l.ady ~':i er" doing~ u : Mo-dolr19 bualnaM 11: a) doing bUalnlH U : a ) ~ ~ Cl°"1g '#1111 the County Clttk of doing bulinMt U: Vonc:l'I ~~yM SELL Jno, Colla' Mesa. Cai:t ~i24l ~=== i: ~17~-gto·a:L:Tt RoyaJ M"* 6 TI!!, b) Sehrlh ~II Orlngl c:::.~,-: Tailoring, 2300 Harbot ~ ~ wu tiled t2e21 CA 926«)' • s . . Edge Matt•. 8401 Tulip-Thi• ltalamenl WU filed Blvd., •35, Cotta M .... with tha County Clttk of Nancy A. L.ffchman 5400 Donna Welt« 537 New-cr-~233, Cotta ....... WoOd Cit., Waatmlnltef, CA Wl1ll the Col#lty Cllf1t ol Daly PdOC Hov ••• 15, 22, CA 12e2e Orange County on 10.1G-9$ ~~11M:;:r· Yorba'Uncsa, ~rt Canter 'or., 1242, Scott Lodlwood Enter·~ w ~· 8401 Orange County on W.95 29• '995• \ w:Jlt 8,~~ .. H~u~,:11l!, iHl3HtOM e~ c . Faulkn« 3208 rr:::! Bea:ch, CA 92eeo J>ritaa, lno., (CA) runpwoo<1 . cir., Wntmlno 1HH81Hto PUBLIC NOTIC! t211s-2250 ., , Dally Pilot Nov. •· 15, 22, Ml hra': c 1 'M Lowy, 637 New-Thi• buelna11 I• con-st• CA 92813 Dally Piiot OCIL 11, 2!5, Thie bu1lna11 11 con-29, 1995 w:Jll caf.r. B:~e 0 • • 111• ~~·~~h DtA ,:l::· d= by: a~·":. Thia bu1lne11 la con-Nov. 1, e. 1995 W288 FloUUou• •ualn•.. ducttd by: an lndlvlduat PUBLIC NOTICE Thi• bu1lnH1 11 con-Thia bu1lnai1 I• co,,. bu~ et? Y 12113 ng ducted by: an lndMduel PUBLIC NOTICE N•m• llatement Haw you •laned doing --------ducted by: ~ glt'Wfal PM· ducted by• aMlra S ti Jck "Ci E t Have you 1tarted ~ Thi foltowfng '*'°"'at• bu1lneu yar? 'Ill S..1·95 NOTICE OF natahlp • Have yoi, ~ d"1""' ~ 1 w~ ..... ~ •t· bullnatt yet? YM ~ floUtlOU9 au.an... doing bu1lne11 u : Davit Marla Del Carmen Heffler APPLICA.TION TO Have "OU flirted d...i-..... 1~:.. ~ .. PF' • nc., r......... · c.dtlc w. Gtaham Dlvefllfled Dlllveflea, 11111 Thi• 1tatement wu fdtd s••, ••COHOUC bu 1 ' 17 N """' n;';:; Y9l7 No Ktepps, Pr... Thll ltltament wu ftlld Heme ltet1ment N. Clown Sttaet. Mahaltr1. with I.he County Cla<1c ol ...__ • nlll ya ho Lowy Thf• ltatemant wu filad with the County Claf1t of The lol1owlng l*IOf\I are CA 92801 Orange County on lo-31·96 8EV£RAQES Nancy•~t!':tm.!'1 Thi• •latamant wu tllld with the County Clefk ol Orange County on 10.17-85 doing buslnen u : Pan Dam1I J, DaV\1, ttll1 N. 19153883 145 November 2, t995 r: 1h Counly ~ ,!illd1 with the County Clerk ol Orange County on 1().18-96 He5:JH1138 Gro Trading Co., 2104 Clown Street, Anaheim CA Dal"' Piiot Nov 1 e 15 To Whom It May Con- W • "" 0 Orane-County on 11~ iffS3H1487 Mltamor Of., Balboa. CA 112eot ' '7 • ' • <*n: HADDOUCH, Husan, Orange County on 11-11-96 1HSH83549 Dally Pilot Nov. 1, t , 15, Dally Pilot Oct. 18• 25• 921181 Thlt bu1ln1ta 11 con-22• 1895 W3lO lt(att) aoolYinCI to the 0.. 1HS3851827 Daily Pilot Nov. a, 15, ~ 22. 11195, ,W30t Nov. 1, e, 19115. W295 Rlchatd A. Grove. 2104 duewd by: an lndMdual PUBLIC NOTICE pattrnant o( A!Cohollc Bev· Dally Pl6ot Oct. 18, 25. 29, tt95 W317 c lfl PUBLIC NOT1c• MlrarnOt Drive, Balboa, CA Have you «a.rted doing ~ Control to .... alco-Nov 1 8. 1995 W2114 IUt Id la..... '" t2881 bulinlU "at? No FlcUtl •·· I holiC bever8Qll at 1520 W . ' ' CLASSllSll!D CONVENIBNT Thlt bu1ln111 la con-Dennlt J'D...W oua -• neH Coast Hwy. Newport lt'a th• aolutJon you're whether you're buy. FlctlUou• 8ualnMe Thll ataiement was filed .....,.. Statement Beach. CA tiee3 with a aeatchlng for. wheth-Ing .. 111ng or Ju11 Name a tatement T. RADE wllh the County Cieri< ot The following parlOOI are "41" On-Sall Bfff •Wine er you're aeeklng a iookJFlg, ci~slfled hu The IOllowlng pet'tOnt ll• Orane-County on t-25-115 doing bullolU as: Rffvas (Pub. Eat. Pl) llc:anse(s). home, an apartment, What ~Sneedl doing bullnata, a : Hafbor • 19953851378 Bu1IM11 Tralnln~, 4~0 Publl•h•d Newport GARAGE SALE ··. -HINTS Before your prage sale, determin-e what items you wish in sell. Make sure eve~ing is dean and repaired. ~enot " your home through classlfled a new occupation or c SIFleD ~: H~N8iJci~~ through classlfled Dally Pilot Oct. 25, Nov. 1, ~~.u~ ~~ •wport ~:ct;;~M;"15D~ even• allay pet. M2-58f 8 Ana. CA 112703 642•587~ • e. 15, 1995 W304 Sarah Jumln• RHVas . ...,1=995:..··----·-..:W'l.:.:• i:.:l:.:.2._ _______________ .,,,,., ~- I , I : : I I • .. · ' , ... "!....-- • I 11 I ~. . ' . #t,· --.. .......... •lcoRONA HOUSES/ DEL MAR CONDOS FOR SALE OCl!ANVIBW f'llU!R UPP•R 1127 White Salla Way Ov.nef 033-9698 Color11do ••• Gem• ' Cot.entry . -310 KrN jOlnlng ' nation.I fOflll. 2BR : log home. Call owner• , (214) 870-3109 or ' (903) 871-7171. ' I -1101JSES1 CONDOS POaUNT ·-·-I f . ' . . ,, , ·,. .- c .. ' . ·'--' _. . • r . -, . _; ~ 1 • -~ ~ ' 'I I • : • ,· I I I , ., I , '-. ·' ~ - . -~ I I . , ·· ~ l I ' .. "' ' •• • c . L .. ··•! t,. ' .',~ . ' ,· '.( I ~ ... li R 60106080 II DM190 • I •• " I ··.)~. 11-toto a ASSIFIED HOURS T~lephone 8am-5:00pm Moroay-Friday Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday .. DAILY PILOT DEADUNES Monday ............ Friday 5:00pm Tuesday ... : ......... Monday 5:00pm Wednesday ....... Tuesday 5:00pm Thursday ........... Wednesday 5:00pm Friday ................ 'Ilnm;day 5:00pm BALBOA 2122 ISIAND NEWPORT 2606 BEACH RENTALS TO 2669 SHARE LOST & 2724 FOUND 2925 BY.PllO• (7 14) 642-5678 BY FAX · (7 14) 631--6594 (Please include your name and phone nwn~ and we'll call you' back with a price quote.)' BY MAILORIN PERSON: 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Oimcr of Ncwptxt Blvd & Bay Sl GENERAL POLICY Rates and deadlines are subject to change without noucc. 1be publisher reserves the ripit to censor, reclassify, revise or reject any classified advertisement. Please report any error that may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot & The Independent ~ept no liability for any error in an 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 . WANTED TO BUY 6014 6019 r . . -· WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 8, 1995 Newport Beachl<:oua Mc.a Daily Pi).o( I It-----------------------liiii~lll!!lll!lmi!liiiliiill)'H Le-:: =-~~~ ::4 PN ·:.:: \·--:-..:.....,..,,.,..;.._..:...._:;;..;.:;;._--:..__: __ _:_ __ ..:...~_:..:::. __ _JI~~~==~;' c.~:"' :n air~~· R= ~=· ~t!r:Jw~~:r!~ ~1~~~,:"'gc. ~o,;,,;,. and T ANNAH HIRSCH uoo. 'reo-t781 xklt. W50. 450-2828 dr locka, 4-dr. 34K ml. MOVINO•~UST SEW ACROSS bellet dancer Muat .... Mint green. $18,SOO Obo 674-0319 I • .,. •Cl ..tu 53 L ....,._ J'RlVIOUS PUlZll SOLVED o/" ea .. , 56 A~~;;o .ONBLOCKJNO TO NO AVAIL MA.IUNI SLD'S DODGB 8085 • JIO pymta. 648·8707 t 980 MW~ Orig. b Bi1dgtl11 57 Evergreen leaf ownr, 6 .. pd, ·air, pwr U> Br1dl• Pllrt 60 Window ~s 0 -... vulnerable. West deals. The bld.i•-H ia quite in tune with DOCKS 7022 ._RCEDES 9130 everything, moonroof, ~4 ~·s 11!'' 81 Take care of °"""' ........ ,9 ... 0 ..-D k •-_.. caH. $8200. 451·2333 ~5 f'C>l'll•n'"'·le -·s 62 T .......... , ...__ todat'• atyle, extep. t th. a.t North • --• • 0 -iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii " ,,. "'""' .,..,.,..,. -.. .d b t 'h #0 20' DOCK pick-up Ilk• nul all ex-1.loct.. 63 <Mb\111dlng NOiun over 1 Y compe '"' Wh 11 ur Water/Electric. Near tru l~uded $12,000 '78 lll!RCIDES-BENZ --------16 C:1100~1 Petet ts4 ~~~·s •A Q 8 6 apades with a minimum ta.keou,i. 38th/Marcu a, N.8. OBO. ca11 7e~832 . 450SL /Black On Black OLDSMOBILE SUSS :~ ~:g:1~ 65 CleOl)atra's <::I Q J 9 double.. Perhapa it wu conJidence S125/mo. &46-1264. /Quality paint. Absoe/lut.iy iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2.(1 ~.111 snal(es O A 9 5 3 in Sou.tb 's skill that made North * * 2 a p T Doc K Ilk• brand MW lnal<I out. ,88 Olda Cutia•• 21 An t~ethe< !" 7'. fearless. On tMwpert ChanMI FORD 9075 Non• flneJ. 147K MllH. supreme, While, A/C, =!3 Jnhnny '(Dl•ie DOWN WEST EAST Jo Culbertson led the jack of $280 Call Ann @ ONLY ........... t12•~ am/fm •tereo, $3700. If r:t::;:t:-;~~• .. g ~ O.. . 7~87 854-4302 No Crtdit ot Ttrrlblt Credit &Cl 1 1>r) 1 Flower ~m••••I • • 1 • clubs, taken by the-ace. A diamond or ,70 Muatang va orig OK-Wt can llNncl IOYOf\I w/ oeo 545-7277 ~4 roolrsh fellow 2 ~'he~!~· l•llle .Q O A 10 7 4 1\7 6 2 shift. by Ely would have assured the 38' Max. Bal Penlo. owner, eng/ttans re.'. low down/monlhly payments. 2 ~~~~~~) 3 Ghost ~~~'4l 0 K 10 ¢ Q 8 '1 6 -contract's defeat, but. that. was difti. Seo 1-()91' prkng J ncl. built refur thN out. SOUTH COAST ,_P_O_N_"l'T_ ll_C .---9-1-7-0 t R f .t1icago nine 4 Wanted ..,....,,,..,.,...,,...=-t • K J 10 9 8 ·..,A Q 8 3 2 cult to tell, and he elected to contin-On-ahr faclllty. 5o. ·Steal '4999. 1581-7942 O TS AA.n! 29 Cul).m ctance • 5 Doe's mate $0lll'H ue with a club Declarer ruffed and S760/mo. 723-5835' IMP R · M '88 ESCORT QL ** 714 AAA 9072 .13 M:iny t•'rl'los 6 -Boone • J 9 8 'I 3 t.ed a low spade, su~y Buess· 4&' oor1ng 4-dr wagon., A/C, cc, ...,.."'. . i-1 """9 -the 7 Onassis' 11 11 95 ... c::::i K 8 5 3 · th or le11, Great penln-llncon nickname ""im.~Fut11rwSyMMt• ang equeen. aula location! cloaeat PS, 4-Cyl. s700 obo 188 MERCEDES B~NZ 1984 Tr•ri• Am .va New eng/brks. T·topa, PW, am/fm stereo. $3.900 obo. 983-6757 :JS ·-10 sender" 8 Steele 28 Iowa crop so Pinches 0 J 4 2 The ace of !Jpades waa cashed, Mooring to land. Call **831·7148** 4a0 SEL /Black on Qlk ~ 1002. forCeesar creations 30 Crowds 51 Idaho 94righbor • 5 with gratifying results. Next came Steve 723-6883 ,88 FORD ESCORT GT lmpecc & truly flawle~ l7 Altemallves 9 Office worker 31 Genius, 52 Director -the queen of heart.a, followed by t!Je /Red/AJC/Naw stereo .very lnco. 128K Miies. 3G An11a, e.g. 1 o Drumming sla"j1ifY. Clair The bidding: · jack when West held off. The ac_e of ~ pt1nt 98K Ml. Vtl'/ Nice ONLY·~ ......... S 13..SO~ -1-0-Y-O_T_A---9-2-1-0 J~ ;;:m~apsartlCle sound 32 Beginning 53 Winier WEST NORTH EAST SOUTH hearts was taken ~a West eXJted UTOMOBILES ONl.Y .................. S2,29S No Ctt<tit or Tenfblt Ctedit1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 11 Ep0ehs 34 ~heer precipitallon ~ 1• Dbl 8"' 3• with a low t\eart. won on the table A No Crtdlt or Ttnlblt Credil OK·\\'• ca11 llnanct anyone w/ 11 ~i.r';~~r ti'!!a'frse :~ x•::e~~~ news ~ ~slndiall rs !l:~~d Skift i:.. 4• P... Pau with th_e nine. OtC.Wt can 8nlra ln)'OM low downlmonlhly payments. '88 Cello• OT Auto, -4 Ma>Ciclln misler 18 Hold up a bank 41 Surpassed 58 ._ Blu Dipinto Declarer came to band with a low down/IJIOllllllY paymt(lts SOUTH COAST A/C. Power options. 45 B19 Viols 22 lnslant 42 Hollow place Di Btu• f trump to cash the king of hearts BMW 9030 SOUTH COAST IMPORTS Low ml. Very Clean. +6 ~l~in' ~ard ~~ un:in~sogs 45 Actress Leigh t"Volare") Ope.Ding lead: Jacko • . and, with a virtual ~plete cquni. IMPORTS 714-439072 $4299 OBO 673-8855. 47 'Ell\ . le 46 o~-crlled 59 lmolable Info How good we-re the playen of yes-of the hand, led a diamond toward •78 2002 reatored, 714"448-t072 '88 Pick/Up Standard 4~ Oly 26 ~s;:~ 48 ;;;:'~rink t.ecye.ar'! Tj) give you an idea_, this ~he ace, intending to d..u_ck a dia-Jdnt condl nu paJnV '80 MERCEDES·PENZ bedmoer. 56K mr. Mag .. "O m.1sslan·born 27 In flames · 49 Mell beverage d ..was played almost 65 years ..m.ond on the way back and.end~ Inter AM/FM at.ereo, ·~0-aronoo Eddi• 4208 EL JBl1cl< On wtleels and new Urea. ago \,rl the much-ballyhooed Cul-West. Mrs. Culbertson saw that $3500 obo. 831-6795 Bauer, 4 whl dr., 1 Blaclt JDual ATrbaga $4800 080 64>4517 '!"!10~~1"!"1-P.1~2--..!'!!13~ bert.son-Lenz match. Sitting North· coming and rose with the·king of •a• BMW •35 1 'owner cleanl $11 000 /Chrome Wheels /New · ed b ... <I ·oeo :,...,-8422 • Mlchellns /New A/C _ _._ _____ _ South were Comm&11der Liggett diamonds, but that was captur Y /Charooal/A/C/5-Spd · -· Compress°' /New ~Jor TRUrvS 9220 and Sidney Lenz, while Ely and Jo, the ace and a diamond from the /1-0wnar /HK Orig •i2 Explorer a•port slf\llce /New ev.rythlng. "'"' Culbertson were East-West, respec-board .assured that the jack would mllea. Euro mo<lel w/ ve, 4x4, auto, e/c, co SlfV. <lept just spent oveJ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tively. be the fulfilling trick. leather. Wonderf\JI cond. caas, ps: anrf, alarm, $5,000 on the car In Hr· '82 Dodge D•kot• · ~....;.-------------------------1 ONLY .............. $5.J!OO $14,995. 544-3884 vice & repairs (Ooeu-plck·up, Ilk• nul all ex· --+--+--+--1 NoOK Credit ~.~ ~1,11 mented). All book• and tras Included. $12,000 ,_, ~== anyor\t w recoroa sine. day 1. Not 080. Call 760-3632 liTiiiiCiiKEiiTiiSiiiiiiiieiioii7ii5 iiBiiOiiAiiTSiiiiiiiiiiiiiii7iiOiiliil ~~~~C,H~~ 13 ""'SOUTiC-coArr HOJIDA 9 0SS ~r:1~~r r~~~~11 •& ------- 18 Ft t891 Duffw IMPORTS ·· · ltawless In •vary respect. VOLVO 9 230 *PEARL JAM* GREEN DAY•$25+ •Alan Jackson• Santana•Ducks.Chargers TICKET AVENUE 71~79-7337 GARAGE SALES Eleotrlo Bo•t. fully V• to 1A ah are In 42' • '.95 Ac9ord LX auto, $22,800 ........... FIRM iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiii loaded Incl canopy w/ Unlfl~te aft cabin 714-448-9072 A/C, low ml., 2 dr, PI• 11 • C 111 IJ 1 full curtains, plexl motor yacht In Npt 1975 BMW 2002 n0evearr lenausles. e6 1 7 1,.0!9t1ai<6 e SOUTH COAST '82 QL'E Auto trans. 6 wlndshleld, full cover, Beach. 840-8624 Strong Engine/Trans. ......, IMPORTS cyl., lo ml., a/c. f/p, hvy duty trtr. Very llm-Auna well . Needs am/fm, cass. $2950. I d 0 I d I 71 A AAS 9072 ce.11. 645·53so te use. n y use n work. Blue. Adorable! HYUNDAI 9090 ..._.. • fresh water, never left SAIL BOATS 7014 Make Otferl I n water. a I w a Ya liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Wk-842-4321 Ext. 341 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ----------stored lndoora under •88 LAGUNA 30 Hm-642-6723. ,88 Exce V$850 MERCURY 913.S VOLKSWAGEN 9235 cover. Looks as good Diesel, f1.1rllng, other,_________ 2 door, 4-spd, Runs & iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii aa day purctlased. $ Perfect condl $11,500 extras. 16,995.95 CADILLAC 9040 look• good. Need '77 LINCOLN MAR K V '87 Cab riolet Great obo. 90g..ssg..2425 PP 6715-6128 quick aale. 968-9442 /Blk On Blk /Ekand new beach earl nu brks/ 1--------------------28' L•nc er 3 aalls, ,73 Eldor•do Conv palnt:/Moonrool/1 Owner ahocks, red/w nu blk 1981 Dutfr t8 Ft '88 HUNDAJ EXCEL Ql Impeccable cond car top. $5500 640-0888 CORONA Nu boat cover, carpet. dleael, wheel,· VHF. 53K orig ml. fully /Charc1 gray met/New f 1 1 · Id DEL MAR 6122 window enclosures. equipped , cl:an. loaded, super clean. atereo/69K Ml. Very Nice rom •sure wor · '89 J e tta low ml., blk, $12.500. 84"'~1765 $ll,OOO. 723-407 nu top/tires, must aeel ONLY •1 0"'5 ONLY ............. s3,eoo c /d auto sunrf .,.. ............. • ' • No Credit or Ttrrlblt Cred1I ' ' • 1994 Dutfr t 4 ft Sp EC I AL $5995 Call . .846-2608 . No Crtdit or Terrible Cftdit OK·W• ~ llnlnct anyone w/ ss.ooo 080. Day 437· SAT t t •t 1 7am-4pm Full boat cover. radio. New· COM-PAC 35 alp • 7 e a EV I L L E OK-We can finata anyone w/ low down/monlhly payments. 9484 Eve. 759-8442 Collea & dining tbls, ottered •t ..... p Ice fo Q d • Cl I L:t low doWIVmon•h"' payments. --------couch. dsk, lamps, kltch $4000. American • ~· r r ran ma• asa c. UMJ SOUTH COAST '8 9 J tt V I I appl, bks, & lots morel Spat Co. 840-1765 chartering only In NB Y•llow w/Whlte leather SOUTH COAST IMPORTS Navy •bh!. i9'Jr, ~=~. or DPt. Thia week Int. Super Car. IMPORTS · /S co k 1 417 & 418 PolnaetUa _1_9,,..8""'5,,,...,,,D,...u""'ttr.,..-t"'"'7,,,....,,.ft-only, hurryl 675-4080. P ' • 77 m . A (Near PCH). electric sport boat. Nord Yachtl •at ELDORADO Wht 7 14-448·9072 714-448-9072 · steeu 55,900 857·1003 Newl Used as demo. 673. e979 wired Interior. Good ---------'90 Fox am/fm, caas, Full factory warrantee. "9 AJC 4 speed ew NEWPORT $10,300. ·American Condi 82k ml. $2•900· _IS_U_Z_U ____ 9_1_00-1 MG 914 0 ' n OBO. Call 733-1047 brakH/llres. $4,508 PET" & P ETS & P ETS & BEACH 6169 Boat co. 841>-1765 •-S-P_E_E_D_& ____ •-,8-.5_,CAD,_...t_,W__,..C...,.El-dor_ad_o_'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil-iiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Call. 540-5727 i\NIMALS 60 49 ANIMALS 6 0 49 ANIMALS 604 9 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -------Sl(I BOATS 7016 /Ortma w/cr.rn. /ltathtr '89 TROOP.ER '75 .MGB prepared by...-------- RUMMAGE SALE POWER BOATS lm./1-0wrM/Of'iy 1181< Ml. kpeed good cond MG mech. AM/FM· ANTIQUES & Mutt S11. very Nice. ps' m/f • .cass. nu top. $2500 ADOPT:A·PET ESKJMO SPITZ S •v• abused and HarbOr CMsUan Church 7012 •1988 22ft Ski Boat* gray, • a m cass, 080. (909) 678-4182 CLASSICS £v ry Sal & Sun at Gorgeous male, 12 abandoned pets . Be a 2401 lrvlne Bl.@ Santa iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 5.7 litre V-8, King :N~·;··1~·~= A/C. 82x ml. $7500. 9 250 •, T sr·•ART, Fountain wka old, w/kennel. volunteer/foster. Call Isabel Nov 11. 9a-3p. Cobra 0 /0, low profile OK ..____ I Pager 216-6211 •---------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .... •• 5600/obo 64"' ·"566 t 9 ' R•nger Trl·Hull ·W• can..,_..,. anyone w v.11tuy. Puppies, kit· · .,..... 714-597-9037. Gn condl 302 vs. hull, juat aervlced, low doWIVmontNy payments. __ _,__ ______ 1NISSAN 9150 '88 MUSTANG Siu., i;_f1ti "nti _more, all •Poodle• A.KC • v 1 nt utd 1 new eontroller/uphol· SOUTH COAST UNCOLN 9120 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 6cyc, AT.PS, bench lool'lng for loving, car· ea up oy n a ery. reat a at-aea • oo overa ~ T C T & Ml I S HlHTZU Gorgeous Tt o vo pe a o r ve. t G kl bo t G d 11 rare blk femal. 14..,ka ..,,,.._'SPORT"' ON Many extru. Ready to IMPORTS •a ... •to a d AJC di 1119 homes. CALL 597 5250-$95071~57 " """"' A fish S3 500 434-1466 faat-looka great ..... r• u-u • a n • con lion, need• tiOJ7 for more Info. P UPPIESI To good old housebroken, pa·I••••••••• • ady to go. $10,500 714-448-9072 ,87 Townc •r allver, 10 4-0r. 5-Spd, Gd trans. headliner. 225K ml. Whe11 you write a Classified ad, locluda all lhe facts and get the results you want. home. 4 chocolate per• all ahots $500. 3t' Chrlaor'ft twin g. ~944$/574-4247 mllea new brakH Reglatered to 5/96. $3000. 648-5140 laba, 4 black labs Call 714--858-5488 F/B, well equlp'd, Ort •---------CLASSIFIED $5,SOO OBO. 545-0629 $550 *~3t·7149 6Wkl ·old $50 each. BOATS 7011 dlv•lfl•h/crulae boat. On th• move? It'• the resource you '88 MAXIMA 4·Dr. _A_UT_O_P_AR_T_S __ _ Call Kim 714-492-8018 •-S .... P_O_R_T_IN_G ____ ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Asking $401<. 723-4075 can count on to ••II • auto, sun roof. AJC F/ 11 SELL Sell your -extra myriad of merehan-MAZDA 912.5 .e.. tilK ml. Gd cond ..& REPAlll GOODS 6 065 13ft.-oafon.,..-rer di .. Items, becauae -----S3 bo 63 r·-household our columns comnal iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 500 0 * 1"7149 loaded, extraa-40 "" .. - 9 2 60 Tunlurl Exercise bike. Excellent cond. $350. 540-1947. Yamaha self mixer. your us~ vehicle Items qualified buyera to '87 RX7 5-.spd, A/C. '87 .. Pathfinde r 4X4 Merced •• SL Factory Extra clean. A Whale In Classlfled calll Auna well. Recent SE 120K ml. A/C. Xlnt hard top, mint condl of a buyl. ......... S4800. th84roug2h ~a8s7sl8fled 842·5878 tune-up. Looks Oreatl Condi Must Sell Quick fits 199<>-1995. $1800 (310} 592-3028 •v fl $2998 873485 5 $6800 080 645-4517 obo. (909) 678-4182