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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-11-20 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS All the latest local sports results PAGl b TOP GRADS Valeclictorians get . their due at CdM Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 \1 () :'\: f) ;\ 't B I{ 1 t: r 1 :'\: ( , BIG WINNERS Sportsman's Liquor in New- port Beach isn't just a handy place to pick up some cigarettes and a lottery ticket. The store •cultivates a loyal clientele with its warm, friendly atmosphere," state lottery officials say. So, Sportsman~s Liquor was named "Retailer of the Month" for December by the California Lottery. On Nov. 9, lottery officialS presented owners Catherine nan and Hao Huynh with a plaque, a $1,000 check and a programmed electrical sign for their use. The store, at 2615 Newport Blvd., was chosen for its enthusi- asm and creativity in promoting the lottery, its lottery sales (the store has generated more than $185,000 worth of Scratchers and on-line sales), and its c;:ommunity invol'9'ement, lottery reps said. And nan and Huynh didn't ·even have to take the Big Spin. ANOTI IER \\'INNER Before you badger Four Sea- sons Hotel concierge Lorley Musiol with yet another silly question, you might first relay your congratulations. Musiol recently was com- mended with the Concierge Hon- ors Award, created by the Plat- inum Card by American Express. The award is presented to hotel and resort concierges worldwide who "have demonstrated initia- tive, originality and the highest level of service,• according to a news release. A grateful Caryln Dodds of Colorado told Platinum Card about Musiol's help in retrieving Dodds' rental car and belong- ings -which Dodds had to abandon on the. freeway after she got stuck in a traffic jam on her way to the airport. Dodds ended up hailing a cab so she wouldn't miss her flight, and lat- er called Musiol for help. FOLLOW MOSES TO PI.ANET HOLLYWOOD If you're a Charlton Heston fan, you won't want to miss a special event at 9 a.m. Nov. 28 at Planet Hollywood restaurant in South Coast Village. •A Morning with Charlton Heston• will feature an interview with the actor by .book reviewer Charles Champlip, and will kick off the Library Gold Card Author Series for the Orange County Public Library. Heston also will sign his auto- biography, •tn the Arena," and breakfast will be ottered. Seating -natch -is limited. So get your $25 payment posthaste to the county library headquarters at 1501 E. St. Andrews Place, Santa Ana 92705. No tickets will be available at the door Nov. 28 -and not even Moses, he who parted the Red Sea, can help you out there. Call 566-3060. TURKEY TIPS With Thanksgiving just three days away, we're sure thankful for the folks at the county Health Care Agency. · Despite all the county woes, Health Care employees are still watching duWully over us -evi- denced. by this week's fax from the agency: •Don't let food poisoning be part of your Thanksgiving Day celebration.• ~ Be sure to cook your holiday bttd until it reaches an internal teinperatwe of 180 degrees, the fax advises. Refrigerate leftovers J>1:0Dl0. And make sure to wash your hands, cooking utensils and Worli surfaces tberoughly to rid idMiln of that ick.y, bectena·i'lch ra'W pq\lltn' juice. You can call 667·3600 for more db .... foOd bandMDg. -C1 mplle" lly 1r1i1 Yellfil t Residents hope council will red;light signal plan • Greenbrook homeowners want to convi.D.ce the Costa Mesa City Council that a planned stoplight is unsafe for their neighborhood. By Tina Borgatta, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Greenbrook-area residents tonight will have another chance to voice their concerns over the planned installation of a traffic signal within 300 feet of the housing tract's entrance on South Coast Drive. The qty Council will review the mat- ter during its regular meeting tonight. In recent weeks, Greenbrook-area homeowners have met with the city's planning staff in hopes of persuading offi- cials to abandon a pla.ll' that will put a stoplight at the main entrance to Amel Development's new shopping center at Metro Pointe, due to open in the spring. "The last meeting we attended didn't go very well," Greenbrook homeowner Ellie Oliver said. "They were telling us it was a se't plan and that the signal was going to go in. The only thing they said they-were going to be able to do tor. us was time the lights." Some residents are concerned that cars stopped at a red light will block their access onto South Coast Drive. Then, once the light turns to green, residents fear the flow of cars will be too heavy for them to get across. "It's going to create a very, very serious problem as far as the safety of our resi- dents are concerned," Oliver said. "At "At least now we (home- owners) can go above the planners to a higher authority, the City Council. I ju~t hope we can make them r ealize how serious thiS issue really is. " -ELLIE OLIVER ' least now we can go above the planners to a higher authority, the City Council. I just hope we can make them realize how serious this issue really is." ~o torught, tbe council will consider: • Authorizing city staff to seek bids from landscape architectural firms for a Fairyiew Park master plan. • Changmg the land-use designation and zorung along a portlon of Newport Boulevard, East Wllson Street and Santa lsabel Avenue frocn neighborhood com- mercial to medium-or high-density resi- d~ntial. City pla:rul.ing st.affers-ara recom- mend.mg the offange as part of a Newport Boulevard revitaijzation effort. • Forming a library services committee to review whether the current county library system meets the needs of the commuruty and ways to lmprove those services. The council meets at 6:30 P.:..m. in the City Hall Council ChcUnber, 77 Fair Drive. Local karaoke crooner belts it out •Costa .Mesa resident Dennis Kirven goes up against Orange County's best. By Anna ~arie Stolley, Daily Pilot Minutes before his bid for Orange County's Karaoke Enter- tainer of the Year, Dennis Kirven's nerves hit him. He breathes deeply. "My watch just broke," Kirven says, then grimaces .. "Do you think that's a (bad) omen?" But Kirven's jitters soon give way to what he calls "euphoria," when his name is called and be saunters on stage. Appearing serene, Kirven, a Costa Mesa res- ident, croons the Righteous Broth- ers' "Unchained Melody," as the crowd cheers. •veah1 that boy can sing," says friend Tony Berry, seated in ,the midst of more than 200 audience members. Kirven competed against 25 other karoa.ke performers Sunday night, in the ballroom of the Red Lion Hotel in Costa Mesa. The contest -sponsored by San-Diego based Karaoke Kru.e magazine and the Make-a-Wish Foundation -brought karoake singers together from all over Orange County for a night of frtend- ly competition. As of press time, the contest still is occurring, and win- ners have not yet been announced. All of the singers are finalists, having won preliminary rounds and the semi-finals, which occurred at local bars and restau- rants, including Benihana of Tokyo and the Cannery in New- nnrt RPnrh DON liACH / QAll.Y "'-OT Costa Mesa's Dennis Kirven offers up his rendition of the Righteous Brothers' .. Unchained Melody" at the Red Llon on Sunday nJghL • ~~oke contestants are judged on their stage presence, vocal abil- ity and audience response. They compete according to category: show tunes, country, oldies, rock, Top 40 and rhythm, blues and jazz. Winners are awarded in each cate- gory, with the overall champion receiving $1,000. , Proceeds go to the Orange County chapter of the Ma.ke-a- Wish Foundation, which grants wishes to children who have life- threatening or tenninal illnesses.· In a nearby hotel hallway, spir- its were high as several some- what-giddy singers gathered, smoking cigarettes and gulping down beer. •Tue bigger the crowd, the better,• said warbler Dan Hatch., sporting a cowboy hat and boots. ulf I have a couple more beers, I'll be fine." "Win or lose, we'll have a good J' Teai happy with the audience I Although Kirven has partici- time," concurred country crooner response and eye contact. Real pated J..Q... several lucal karaoke Michael Leidelmeyer, raising a happy.• _contest{,'°' he is particularly beer bottle. ~en, who competes m the ple~ed to be a finalist in this Although Kirven lacked some show tunes category, is no competition. five years ago, bis of the other singers' bravado, he stranger to the singing world. For 11-year-old son died of cancer. So knows how to move an audience. years, he performed in several Kirven is plea5ed that the money After his performance, Kirven barbershop quartets and toured from this event goes to help ter- appeared pleased. with a club band called Smile minally ill children "I'm relieved," said Kirven, until it broke up in 1975. And he "I feel honored to be here,• recently featured in a Daily Pilot loves to write bis own music, a.id Kirven, 44 "This means article by Evan Henerson. •1 was geared to Christian themes. somethmg speoal to me• NO GOLD WATCHES r---~---~-----~--, l'\llF:\ I ' I l I ' • Retirement for former supervisor Tom Riley bas not been filled with days on the golf course, as he probably had hoped. By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot RT BEACH -As Jane Riley sees it, Alma Powell deserves con· gratwations for wanting to protect her husband, Colin, from the slln~ and arrows of political life. •vou get ti.led to some dignity when you lead a Uf e in the mill· tary, • Mn. Riley 'laid. •The dirt I've seen in political Ufe, the destruction and the d.lltortion of people ts Jtilt temble. • During his 20 years on the coun~ Board of Su~. 1bal Riley ·~t IOm• difftailt battlel, but tbe tint JMI' of ht. retniment ii one • the former supervisor would ~bit. to forget. Lut January, U.V t'Olil~ bll ftftll tlll'ID mere WMb an.r ~ MAIOW I t>Al'I ft.of •ttrement hun't Men euy tor to.,.. s.p.nDor n. ~. . monitor tbe risk}' mvelbnents of fonner n.asurer Robert Citron. None d the five su~ 11 1i.ke1Y to face trimlna1 ~· but public camure bu been con· idereble. RUay's retirement ~ allowed the former Marine Corps Brigadier General to escape being blasted at board hearings But because he was the board's chairman during much of Citron's reign, Riley became a prime tar- get for public contempt. The county went bankrupt •on ht watch," cnttcs said. Nor would his retU'ement be full of golf matches and testimoru- al dinners. Failing health I ft the 83-year--Old Riley 'bedridden and confined to a wheelchair. After e~riencmg severe pam· Ill his legs, Riley was rushed to Hoag Hospital. He was declared a high· risk patient and had to be trans· ported to the Mayo Clinic in Min· nesota by au ambulance. Alter underg()lng two plrlal ~tion1. Riley mturned to Newport Beach last w k to begin rehabilitation. In an inter· view with the Deily P.ilot this ~-. Riley d he hoped to 4'fthtualfy malre a fWI recovery, ReCOYenng trOiD tbe tUgme or b6nkria~. however, WW~ • see ALEY A\GE I AROUND TOWN BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS CLASSIFIED LOOKING BACK NEIGHBOftS POLICE FILES PUBLIC NOTICES SPORTS WEATHER \\ I \ I II I 1: The tog julll wan1 go away. £xptld a damp, dOudy mom)rig wtUa Miu deartnl by MllJg Ille GlleiftOoll. ----· 4 3 • 2 2 2 • ' 2 ' ' I • MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1995 neighbors EDUCATION D. Dee Dlnelly of Newport Beach wps inducted Into the Accounting Hall of Pa.me at Call· fomia State Polytechnic Universi· ty, Pomona during 'black-tie fes- tivities held recently at the Indus- try Hills Sheraton in the City ol Industry. Dinelly is director of human resources at the Orange County office of Deloitte & Touche LLP, an international accounting finn. . gardens add an exceptional grace to theI: neighborhoods. LOOKING ·BACK . The Accounting Hall of Pa.me honors individuals who make sig- nificant contnbubons to the advancement of accoun1j.ng and further educabonal g~ of Cal Poly Pomona's accounting department Andre H. Garib of Newport Beach is spendmg the school year at Minnesota State University in Akita, Japan as part of St. Olaf College's international studies program. Students m the program receive intensive Japanese lan- gilage mstruction and may ta.lee a wide range of electives taught in English. Garib is a senior biology major at St Olaf MILITARY Cadet Jeffr1!y Laaiont Matsen. son of Jeffrey and Susan Matsen of Corona del Mar, was awarded the CRE: Press Chemistry Award at the U.S. Military Academy ,in West Point, N.Y. The award is given to the top student in class in freshman chemistry. Army Spec. Scott A. Whited deployed to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba and participated in Opera- tion Sea Signal. He is a member of the 1st Battalion, 9th lnfantty Regiment from Fort Lewis, Wash. Whited is the son of George L. Whited of Costa Mesa and Betty L. Whited of Llncoln Park, Mich. The operation is a huma.nit.arl- an relief mission in which the bat- talion task force has the responsi- bility for regulating, monitoring and caring for three Cuban vil- lages or camps with a total of 6,000 migrants. McFadden's Wharf and Jlallroad station In 1891. Orange Coast College's Com- munity Relations OtHce captured eight regional Medallion Awards from the National Council for Marketing and Public Rela- tions(NCMPR). The college received gold medals for its class schedule, commuruty newsletter, feature wnting and promotional video; silver medals for catalog design, video public service announcement and feature wnt- ing; and a bronze medal for fea- ture writing Navy Ensign Ray A. Franklin recently participated in a joint humanitarian sea exercise between U.S. and Russian forces. Franklin and fellow crew mem- bers aboard the amphibious transport dock USS Cleveland joined U.S. Marines and Russian troops in the exercise conducted as part of the 50th anniversary celebrating the end of World War II. Franklin joined the Navy in 1993 and is a graduate of Costa Mesa High School. Rail line trarisported visitors and barley ·alike Kana A. Umehara of Newport Beach, CA., is one of more than 70 freshmen studying at Boston University's Metropolitan Col- lege. Members of the Class of 1999 come from 49 states and 62 countries. Marine Pvt. Gary J. Coombs, son of Gary D. Coombs of 2449 College Drive, Costa Mesa, CA., recently complete9 basic training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego. Coombs successfully completed 11 weeks of training designed to challenge new Marine recruits both physically and mentally. I n 1891._ the Newport Wharf and Lumber Company, owned by James McFadden of Santa Ana, added a railroad line from their company to San- ta Ana, where the line connect- ed with the Santa Fe Railroad. merce. The largest warehouses of their time in the state were built in Newport and almost the entire grain crop south of Los Angeles was shipped through those warehouses, and the largest barley shipment ever in a California port left the New- port Beach wharf. vessels visited the port and 330,000 tons of cargo were ctis- charged there in 1898. But, in 1899, a power strug- gle between the ~cFa~den~ and Southern Pacific Railway was solved by the railroad diverting all traffic to San Pedro and Santa Monica, where Southern Pacific controlled the line. James McFadden sold his Newport Beach holdings to William S. Collins and ~.c;. Umehara, a graduate of Coro- na Del Mar, plans to major in hos- pitality administration. She is the daughter of Idugo and Sanae Umehara of Yacht Radiant. PHO- TO IN BASKET Lyn Carlson president aJ:\d director of trauung for Sunrise Aviation at Orange County's John Wayne Airport -and an Orange Coast College avtallon teacher - was recently named Amenca's 1995 General Aviallon Chief Plight Instructor (CFJ) of the year. Lyn was accorded the honor Oct. 20 at a speoal ceremony at the 1995 AOPA (A.uplane Owners and Pilots Association) Conven- tion in Atlantic City, N.J. The award was given to her by DaVJd Hinson, head of the FAA. Paula G. Feldman of Corona del Mar, CA., joined educational consultants from around the country in Washington, D.C. on November 9th and 10th for bnef- ings on the latest developments in •Education and the Rights of Children.• The Wash.J.ngton, DC. conference featured speeches by U.S Education Secretary Rlchard Riley and Marian Wnght Edel- man of the Children's Defense Fund COMMUNITY Army Reserve Pvt. Victor P. Hilario has completed basic • training at Fort Sill, Lawton, OK. Hilario is the son of Tiyso Hilario Vera and Enriqueta Perez of 2103 Wallace Ave., Costa Mesa. During training, . students received instruction in drills, weapons, map reading, tactics, military courtesy & justice, first aid, and Army history. Cadet Logan Jacob Bemauer, 13, was recently promoted to Pri- vate First Class at the Manne Mil- itary Academy. Bemauer, an eighth grader, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Bemauer of Newport Beach, CA. Navy Petty Officer 2nd Sean R. Inland visitors from Riverside and San Bernardino counties were able to step down from the train into the gentle sea breezes of Newport Beach. The train also was a magnet for com- Course preps students for college entrance OCC will offer a three-part workshop to prepare students for college entrance exams. The seminar, taught by Robert Mcllhenny, will focus on basic content in the entrance exams and will look at test-til.king strate- gies, time-saving methods and stress management. Mcllhenny will give equal time to math and verbal sections and explain how the SAT and PSA1' d\ffer from the ACT. The workshop costs $120 in advance and $130 at the door. The session will meet Nov. 20, 22, 27 and 29 from 3:30-6:30 p.m. in OCC's Porum. For information and registra- tion, call 432-5880. Microbrew festival ahead at the Hyatt Gavigan, whose wife, Renee, is the daughter of Norbert Bottka of Costa Mesa, CA., bas returned to Lemoore, CA., after completing a six-month overseas deployment with Strike Fighter Squadron 22 embarked aboard the aircraft car- rier USS Abraham Lincoln, which included duty in the Persian Gulf near Iraq. While on deployment, Gavigan and fellow sailors helped enforce the international no-fly zone over Southern Iraq. In all, more than 900 missions were flown to prevent unauthorized aircraft Jrom flying over Iraq. The first 95.9 KEZY Orange County Microbrew festival will take place Nov. 25 and 26 at the Hyatt Newporter. CORPORATE By the middle 1890s, three lines operated three steamships a week out of Newport, and government reports showed 550 t;ITYSIDE $15 per day presale or $40 for a two-day unlimited sampling pass. Additional sampling tickets will be available for $1 each. Tic.kets are available through Ticketmaster and at most Orange County brew pubs. Christmas decorating workshops offered Sherman Library and Gardens will offer two workshops entitled •Decorating with Christmas Greens." The first workshop is sched- uled Wednesday, Dec. 6, the sec- ond on Wednesday, Dec. 13, both at 9:30 a.m. The programs will teach participants bow to create centerpieces and festoons for hol- iday decorations. All materials are supplied. Registration is $35 for each class and preregistration is required. For information, please call the Gardens office at 673- 2261 Library program focus on America's women "America's Competitive Secret; Utilizing Women as a Management Strategy• is the title of a free program planned for 7 p .m ., Nov. 30 in the Friends' Meeting Room of the Newport Beach Central Ubrary. Preregis- tration is not necessary to attend. professor and former assistant dean in the Graduate School of Management at the Uruversity of California, Irvine. She is author of the celebrated Harvard Business Review article, ·ways Women Lead," and co-author of •work- force Amencal Managing Employee Diversity as a Vital Resource.• Her new book, •America's Competitive Secret: Utilizing Women as a Manage- ment Strategy,· analyzes the lat- est research on women, work and organizational change and shows how leveraging women's talents can give organizations a competi- tive advantage. The Newport Beach Central Library is at 1000 Avocado Ave For more information call 717- 3801. Developmentally disabled children can sign up for soccer Region 57 of the American Youth Soccer Organization 1s offerlng soccer programs for chil- dren ages 6 to 17 with special needs. Games are played Satw-- day afternoons with volunteers from local competitive teams and booster clubs assisting the play- ers. Three Newport Beach home- owners were recognized by the Newport Beach City Counal at the November 13 council meet- ing. SophJe and Ronald Morrell, Kay Segal and Ronald Devine, all of Corona del Miu. have been selected as part of the beautifica- tion awards program by the City's Environmental Quality Affairs Cominittee. The program high- lights residents whose homes and Hiiary Kaye Associates, a mar- keting communications firm in Newport Beach has aqded two new clients; Mtragen, Inc. of Irvine, a biotechnology firm, and Leading Edge, lnc. of Garden Grove which distributes the Ultra B-0-N-D method of windshield repair. The event will feature more than 50 microbreweries as well as food and sampling from Orange County's microbrew pubs. Enter- tainment will be provided by 10 bands headlined by Dave Wakel- ing of General Public on Saturday and James Hannan on Sunday. Other bands include Bang, Gold- fish, Super Cheese, Stranger and 1\.vo-Way Street. The event will run from noon to 8 p.m. both days. Admission is Presented by Judy Rosener, the program will focus on how professional women can revitalize American business. Rosener is a The program is for special edu- cation children who are develop- mentally challenged yet fully ambulatory. AYSO is looking for new players as well as volunteers to be coaches and assistants. For information, call Steve Lauzer at 640-2539. used to record letters to the Mea, CA. 92626. 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Mtilt liiNb may bt ~Not. r.o ec. 1seo. cac.a AA,.._,__. noon 1·2· INS ' l u Hanson of Riverside for $70 an acre, with a cash down payment of $5,000. Tlus consisted of 981 acres extending from 61st Street m West Newport to Ninth Street in Balboa. . By 1906, all commercial activities at McFadden's Wharf had ceased, and the Red Cars of the Pacific Electric began to bring VlSitors to Newport. • Compiled by Anne Spinn school lunch menu Newport-Meta Unified School District Etem.nt..ry Lunch Menu OHered every day: 1 Turkey and cheese on a 4- inch roll 2. Turkey, turkey bologna and cheese on a 4-inch roll. 3. Student minichef salad with lettuce, carrot sticks, cheese, sunflower nuts, gra- ham crackers, fruit. 4. Garden or green salad con- sists of lettuce, shredded car- rot, red cabbage and garden peas. Choice of milk with all items. Strawberry 1 % milk available Thursday and Friday + Monday: Bean and cheese burrito, salsa, veggie sticks with lowfat dip, pineapple cup, choice of milk. + Tuesday: Manager's Choice ofJnenu + Wednesday: Roast turkey in gravy, mashed potatoes, dlnnerroll,cberrieswithtop- ping, pumpkin cookie, choice of milk • Thunday: Thanksgiving Day Holiday + Prtd.ay: Holiday . • N<'wpon &.ch/Costa Mesa Dai 1 ly Pll0t - Corona del Mar 1 === .I : completes search : for valedictorians ---StlllaSW.oop i ---1(...,hmm ~ "" -"'Pl' Soni • ----Doner j ~-~Yoon I tm-Sullng Weng l ,.,_Un.., I ·------:~~~~~~~~~- : By Julie Ross Cannon, Daify Pilot CORONA DEL MAR -l Jome- : coming queens? No problem. . Football qudrterbacks? Ditto. . Class valedlctorians? Forget it. A CQrona del Mar High School . Advanced Pldcement history , class learned the hard way last · year that hi-.torians don't have an eac:y job The class ran into roadblocks dunng a redl-We history lesson when it tned to track down the names of all past class valedictori-·ans : . The students searched old : yearbooks, school records and • local newspapers for clues to the ; identity or top Corona achieyers, , but no luck , . It wasn't unW tustory teacher , Jun Tomlin made a plea last sum- : mer in the Daily Pilot that the r school phones began to ring. ' "The response was immedi- • ate," Tomlin saJd. "By the end of the. week WE! had everybody." Now Tomlin and principal Don Martm have created a plaque -pdid with funds from recyclmg cans -honoring the valed1ctonans and pldn lo place the honor in the school's coun- seling ofhce Though many of the valedlcto- nans dldn't call the school them- selves, other students from. the classes called to help the dass out, Tomlin Sdtd "Some people I tdlked with were saymg lhmgs like, 'Oh, Dlane was our valedlctonan. I admired her so much. I didn't know her, but she was nice to me and I want to make sure she gets the recognition.'" Tomlin said. "That was really nice to hear." There were, of course, the crank calls._ "I talked to one student who gave her qame and said, 'l was our valedictorian,•• Tomlin said. "I told her, 'Marcia, I was here then. I reµiember. You weren't.' "It was kind of funny,• he said. Tomlin said bis assignments drive home the need for history to his students. "It's real'history," Tomlin said. •A lot of times they won't be able to talk to (former President George) Bush or definitely not Abraham Lincoln, but this is our history. They realize they're a part of it." Past assignments include locating and interviewing home- coming queens, football captains and student body presidents. u One of the kids did find a valedictorian from the 1960s and interviewed her," Tomlin said. ~she went off about how her graduation speech was censored by the teachers. n was great. .. The valedlctorian plaque will be pr-esented to students at an assembly in two weeks. NEW ADDRESS 440 E. 1TI"H ST. (IN THE REAR) COSTA MESA 645-4553 ,_ _ LM Hotowftz "9-Wlll'*'1 O' Angek> i ,__..,...,Klein ti ,.. -5MflNn Dom '9a -Kr~ Brown ,., -Cindy Stoughton, J.mle li hu~ llH him. JSOe Rheinhofd, 0..... Winter, )Ulle Jauyttri, I ~·PrObst. MM Meirin : t ,_.;...,.~~Gama. 1 ~ HQllOwey, MMtt Skl.-.sky . j 1179-Prank IAwk, Anne~ i , SNrdn Trawn 1 I ttn -Thom¥ ClsSutt I ! tt77 -Jlmel Curlfy, David Pir1tle, ! : Amf Rou. DaYld Sklanlky, Shirley j : Sloper : ! 1t71 -Steven~. Debbie I ! Voge~ WllJiMn Hoofe, Phil_ip j I ~. Tammy Feldman : 'I 1175 -Karen ~loneY. Don Arthur. I Louis Raymond ! j 1174 -Elrz~ Butler. Stan Dom, : 1 Jennifer Walt : I 1t7l-~bra Collinson, C«ile ! : Herold, SUsan Racey. Anne ! I Schneidetman, Terry Watt I : 1972 -Barbara Eliades, Valerie l i Kriz. Karin Feldman · ! 1971 -Cindy Bottorf, Ken Neisser, • Janet Stanton, Sten Vermund j 1970 -Susan Thompson , ,1969 -Kathryn lynch ! 1968 -Oifford Smith, Laurey ! Kramer ! 1967 -Sue House : 1H6 -Gordon Middleton ! 1965 -Diane Janas, Mark Malter. ! 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Mesa -begins Dec. 1 and features 60 holiday trees decorat- ed by local businesses and artists. Adnussion is free. C.ocal ballet, tap arid jazz dancers, singers, actors, and hand- themed gift center Vanous super- vised arts and crafts stabons also allow children to make gifts. Festival promoters expect to draw about 100,000 VlSltors. For more ltl.formation, call the fesbval i.nf onnation line, 550--4636, then enter category 8733 (TREE). Costa Mesa resident faces weapons cnarges bell carolers will perform from 10 COSTA MESA-A gun-wield- a.m. to S.p.m. Dec. 2 and 3. ing Costa Mesa resident disrupt- The fun doesn't stop there ed a. Newport Beach mother and Children and adults can enjoy her children m Talbert Regional family rught, scheduled for ~.30 Park on Saturday evening, to 8:.30. pm., Dec. 3. Fun-filled according to CoSta Mesa police events include a gingerbread Police said Pablo Gabimo, 33, decorating contest, family por-allegedly pointed a gun at 36- traits arid perfonnances by the year-old Chris Borges and her All-American Boys Choir and the family around 5:15 pm Gabuno Oversextet, which features ban10 told the family to sit down, pollc~ playing urologist Joseph Hart said Borges then asked Gabi.mo For the older generation, what he wanted, whereupon he there's seruor rnorrung, 9 a.m. to told her to leave Borges and her noon, Dec 1 4, with mobvabonal family moved quickly away from speaker Sam Parsons, Dorothy Gabimo, police said J9's Happy Hooters tap-ddnce Gabuno later displayed his group and the Costa del S'ol gun m front of Newport Beach Chorale, a seruor c1bzen chorus resident Randy Ziegler and his Police arrested Gabuno on chargei of brandishing a firearm and a a ult ·with a deddly weapon. -Anna Marie Stolley Brewer expected to file re-election paperwork Assemblywoman Manly~ Brewer plans to file papers today for intent to run for re-election to the 70th Assembly Distnct. wh.ich she currently represents F!Ist elected in 1994, Brewer, a Republican, serves on the Rules, Appropndtions, Insurance, LocaJ Go\'errunent and Transportation conmuttees t.n the State Assem- bly "I want to continue to repre- sent this outstc.tnding distnct and lhdt 1c; why I filed for re-electlon .... ds soon d" the filing penod opened I hdve worked hcUd dur- mg th.is pdSt legisl51uve session dnd I look forn.dfd to betng even more efleruve dunng the conung term.· Brewer aid m d press reledse Throughout the festival, scnp 1 son dt a nearby ~ blke Jump 1 money can be purchdsed for $2Q. area, police said. 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TUESDAY THE STATE OF ORANGE COUNTY The Woman's Civic League meets in the Jorgenson Room of Mariners Library at .10 a .m. pre- ceded by a social time at 9:30 a .m. Guest speaker will be Jim Wood, editor of Coaster Maga- zine, who will speak on •The State of Orange County • FREE TAX WORKSHOP The Internal Revenue Service is conducting a free, one-day tax workshop from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in the Costa Mesa Library, 1855 Park Ave. Topics will include record keeping, taxable business income, employment taxes, depreciation deductions and more. Seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis. For information, call 643- 4060. MONDAY, NOV. 27 CHRISTMAS AT THE RfTZ A Christmas luncheon to benefit Casa Teresa will be held at the Ritz Restaurant, Newport Beach begm- ning with a reception at 10:30 am. and an update on the Casa Teresd, Orange County's home for unwed adult mothers, and the new Adopt a Room program, at 11 wtth lunch served at noon. Reservations are a must. Cost is $32.50. Make checks payable to Casa Teresa and mail to 478 Abbie Way, Costa Mesa, 92627. TUESDA~ NOV. 28 GOP FASHIONS The Costa Mesa Republican Women Federated will hold their annual Fashion Show and Lun- cheon at 11 :00 a.m. at the Costa Mesa Goll and Country Club. New officers for 1966 will be installed For reservations, call 557-6545 or 962-5398 M'EDNESDAY, NOV. 29 FRIENDS OF THE IRVINE COAST •Endangered Species on our Coast: Will They Survive?" IS the topic of Gail Kobetich, biologist and field supervisor with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service at the annual meeting of the Friends of Oraqe County's agar Headquarters The Tinder Box Premium CigarJ • Arturo Fuente • Ashton • Avo ·Cruz Real • Cuba Allados • Cuesta Rey • Davidoff • Don Juan • Don Lino • Dunhlll • El Subllmado • Excalibur· Fonseca • Grtfftn ~ H. Upmann • La Unka • Mkanudo • Monl'eCruz ·Montesino • P.G. • Plitagas ·Punch • Romeo &. Julieta • ~ }al!llcan • Savlnelll • V. cefitennlaJ • • Zlno &. INlly more. ~r~ Ii l'ipe4' ToiM«tN • ~~ttu l/~tu (ii/ti . SllippUwAwUJ.JJk the Irvine . Coast, in the Oasis Center at 5th St. and Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. The meet- ing begins at 7:30 p.m. and is free and open to the public. For more infor:mation, call 644-5998. ON GOLD MOUNTAIN Lisa See, author of the best- seller "On Gold Mountain: The One-Hundred Year Odyssey of a Chinese-American Family" will speak on the subject of her book at the Orange County Inside Edge. A support group for lead- ers where success-minded people gather to explore and expand their potential, the Inside Edge welcomes g:uests. Included in the meeting is a full buffet break:f~t. informal networking and profes- sional entertainment. Visitors and guests are welcome. The Inside Edge IS a nonprofit, educational organization. The meeting jYill take pla,i.e between 6:30 and 8:30 a.m. at Scott's Restaurant, 3300 Bristol, Costa Mesa. Cost for first b.me guests iS $15. For reserva- tions, call 730-5050. PIECEMAKERS' CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL , Celebrate the holiday season at the annual Piecemakers Christ- mas Festival. 150 booths of hand crafted items for sale. Live coun- try music, great food and enter- tainment. While you're there, vis- it the new Christmas tree lot. Hhours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Satur- day, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. No admission fee. Piecemakers Country Store, 1720 Adams Avenue (714) 641-3112. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 7 HOLIDAY BRUNCH The Friends of the Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter (FOCIS) hold a sumptuous Holiday Brunch at the Village Crean from 11 a .m. to 1 p.m. $25 admission cost includes food, live entertainment and a "The Best of Holiday Cook- NO Drive, Une or Hassfell "We come to your home or olf ice for computer service '' ing," a demonstration by renown chef David Wilhelm of Chlmayo Grill. The highlight of the brunch is the decorating of the Shelter.s· Christmas tree. Children living at the shelter spend time after school and on weekends making orna- ments for the shelter Christmas t:tee. These ornaments will be on "sale" at the Brunch. Once .an ornament is "sold• it goes on the tree and the decorated tree returns to the shelter as does the contribu- tion. ReservatioTIS are a must. Call 760-6384 before Nov. 30. TUESDAY, DEC. 12 ASSERTING YOURSELF "Assertive Communication and Self-Esteem" is the btle of a free noon program in the Friends' North Carolin a deep discount pricing on over 50 brands of carpet and all types of machine and hand made area rugs. HEMPHILL'S RUGS & ·CARPETS Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 722· 7224 230 East 17th St.. Costa Mesa · Meeting Room of the Newport Beach Central Library. Preregis- tration is not necessary to attend. Presented by Mary M. Saucedo, the program will help participants learn to communicate their true feelings. understand the causes of ineffective behavior and identify the differences between passive aggressive behavior, aggressive and assertive styles 'of cornmuru- cating. Saucedo is a psychologi- cal assistant specializing in mar- riage and family issues. For more information, call 717-3801. Noble Fir Douglas Fir Table Tops RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Where Your Dollar Covers Morel 1922 HARBOR ILVD .. COSTA MESA· 5'8· 1156 v'j/ ;ndow rt}:;1J/u·o11J Im l3ladl Tie t\t)\\dcni sate Newport Harbor Montessori Center No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper Fl1S IN... Daily Pilot Since you haven't be able to stop e;hoppi at our store, let us tempt you a little bit-more ... Becom.t a ca rd carrying 1tdtJta by 5pening o.ooa /\K'S. And w ..... $30.00 credft ~--f! your future attack5. 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The meeting will take place from 6:30 to 8:30 a.m. in Scott's Restaurant, 3300 Bris- tol, Costa Mesa. Cost is $15 to first time guests. For reser\ra- tions, call 730-5050. TIIURSDAY, DEC. 14 DEALING WITH CONFLICT "Dealing with Conflict in Your Relationship; Fight Busters that Work• is the title of a free evening program planned for 7:00 p.m. in the Friends' Community Room of the Newport Beach Central Library. Preregistration is not necessary to attend. Presented by Ruth Wimsatt, the program will help participants learn how to prevent conflicts from escalating to resolve dispute issues by using the Fair Fighting Steps. Wimsa~ is a registered nurse and clinical psychologist on the stall of Changes Counseling in Irvini The Central Library is at 1000 Avocado Avenue. For more infor~ mation, call 717-3801. Pine Cones. Holly & Bows Included Reg. Pnce $16.95 I Compare at $30 MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO \ loo •• ' ~ ~ \ ... : .. " . volunteer directory • THE VOl.UNTEO DIRECTORY runs period~lly in the Dally Pilot tf you'd like Information on getting your orga· nlzation listed, call 6424321, Ext. Bl. ALZHEIMER'S ASSOOATION OF ORANG~ COUNTY The Ab:heimer's Association of Orange County needs volunteers for rts Visiting Volunteer Program; support group leaders for patients and care givers; and for the volunteer helpline. rnterested volunteers can call 283· 1111. AMERICANS FOR FREE CHOICE IN MEOIONE Americaos fO( Free Choice in Medicine, a non.:profrt educational organization founded on.the idea of individual liberty and free enterprise, is seeking office vof- unt~ For more Information, call 645- 2622. BALLET PAOFICA The Ballet Pacifica Guild, a volunteer support group for Ballet Pacifica, needs volunteers for a variety of tasks, For information, call Molly Lynch at • 642-9275. CENTER FOR CREATIVE ALTERNATIVES The Center for Creative Alternatives, a non-profit charitable organization, that works through the United Way, · needs volunteers, graduate level interns or trainees For information, 'call Karen, 642-0377 COu.EGE HOSPITAL The College Hospital Costa Mesa Auxiliary is seeking volunteers to per· form clerical. reception desk, gift shop ind other duties at the hospit1I. For information, call 642·2734 between 9 a.m and 4 p.m. COMMUNITY HOSPICE CARE COO!!Jlunity Hospke Care, which pro- vides medical and emotional support to terminally ill patients and their fam- ilies in Orange County, needs volun· teers In Costa Mesa and Newport . Beach. For information or to register, call Cindy Laird. 978-7447. CONSUMERS FOR LEGAL REFORM Consumers for Legal Reform has an ongoing need for volunteers to moni- tor civil court judges. A computer and donations are also needed. For more information, call Barbara at 854-0881. COSTA MESA OVIC PLAYHOUSE The Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse needs volunteers for ushering, backstage, mailings, typing. lights and many other duties. For more information, c.all 650- 5269. COSTA MESA HISTORICAL SOCIETY The society collects information, ph~ tos and artifacts relating to the history of Costa Mesa and the harbor area. Voh.mteers are needed for clerical tasks, computer Input and help In the library. For information, call Charles Beecher. 631 -5918. . Beautiful Hair! Open 7 days • New Clients Only Perm & Cut Weave & Cut Reg.$65 Reg.$65 w/ad $50 w/ad $50 Lonjl hair el(IT3 • Sritrdl~ :'\01 lnduJeJ •Wt uat only profttalonal products • Cohlwell • Redkrn • Paul M1t.:hell • 1'euu' • ~rost1.in f;. Framt,1 Hairspray The Salon 540-1877 2ll81 Bristol SI 1183 Costa Mesa (Raker Brrstoll Christmas Boxed Cards Fabulous Selection •Great Value • Fast In-Store Imprinting Beautify Your Yard! FARNSWORTH m.• har..>e over 40 years combined sen•ice in this area. Our quality, CN.>atil'lty and sn-vi~ arc unmatched. Together Wt' will take care of all your landscape and masonry nttds. • Land'Oeiq>c Oc1>tgn • &ooc.o:rk. Pauos. & ilf\Q> • Waler f alls. Pools & Spa • Sf)tfnklcr ~ tcm • Drainage SpcclalJ.,t~ GLASSELL IANDSCAP£ COMP. NY l\lASO~Y COMPANY 548-5132 434-7744 IAl.1 #4l? W10 COMFORT SHOES CJIN M.RKEJILL THE IJIFFERENCE INTHEWORL!;) IMPROVE YOUR • lfAlT• • AnlTUDf • MflrAlln t MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1995 RILEY CONTINUED FROM 1 • :Mllr., intevdty and hon- nll.Jfldili~~-.,,. to have had ·-'Vfl!I._ 1"11~_,'l/ mJ Jae~ done has hold any of the uperv15ors respoDSlble for detailed finanoal strategies. "For Riley to take this person· ally, as he did and does, ts uruair.• Stevens said •How can a guy who is supposed to understand land use and airport issues. as well as the health and welfare of a different type of therapy. "I've talked to or visited with each of the five current supervisors and certainly theJ.T lives have been auelly changed by all tlns, • Riley said. "None of us had any idea that what was going on was anything beyond the nonnal proceedmgs. • Wbell asked about the Riley legacy, frie.nds and supporters mention . the supervisor's nunier· ous contributions to the develop· ment and growth of Orange Co~ty: the preservation of park and open space; the development of libraries and roads; and improvemen ts to John Wayne Airport (whose main terminal car- ries Riley's name). They mention his generosity to nonprofit groups and charitable organizations. And they bristle over any implication that the county's financial collapse tarnishes the record of the man people still call "the General.• "Tom Riley brought honor, 'integrity and honesty to tlus coun- ty. Those are tus primary charac- teristics," said J ohn Stevens, who served as Riley's chief of staff from 1983 to 1987. "We're lucky to have had him in public service. And if all he's done has been tarnished by the fact that people made bad deo- sions, then it's a damned shame.• • Dunng his 20 years in office, Riley has come under fire . for issues ranging from bowing to developers to restricting airport growth. Even critics such as UCI political science professor Mark Petracca are reluctant to say that Riley 1s more accountable for the county bankruptcy than board members or other county admin- istrators .• Riley's legacy will be "the unsought growth of south coun- ty," said Petracca, one of the county's harshest critics and most recognizable liberal voices. "What continues to aggravate people in this county is that nobody who was on the board when it occurred has stood up and taken responsibility," Petrac- ca said. "Every other ~lected offi- cial in the county has said, 'we (~1lllt>J~'l1 J)l~I•C)'l1 Commercial & Residential Flooring · Full Li,,. ol ~ ... 1 ... ...,1 l~rp..tu111 .. \l•l•Mt 1904 Harbor Boulevard. Costa Mesa Corner of Harbor & 19th St . 722-9642~ Ho11rs: M·Sat. 10-6 Sun.11-5 . Stop~ Around There's still time t.o create the pift only you can gwel p=:& Photograpruc Wa~ . fPIUllll& EUROPEAN COMfGRJ· FOOTWEAR MEPff ISlO • JOSEPH SEIBEL • ROMIKA &RED • WOllY • AUSSI DOGS PERUIA HAID BA&S I Orange Co'unty, be expected to understand reverse repurchase agreements? These guys are not I fi.nanoal WLZMds and they're not were lied to.' The supervisors expected to be.• have said, 'We weren't told.'• Friends and colleagues say Riley "just happened to be the Rtley was "devastat~" by the cb.ainnan • when the bankruptcy county's financial collapse and took place, according to Petracca that he devoted the last month of On tbe other hand, Petracca his tenure on the board to helping believes that Riley's style of gover-sort through thf' chaos ' nance makes his pos1bon dunng .. Pd.rt of theft is the Manne m the Oankruptcy almost appropnate him,• said Courtney Wiercioch, ~He comes from a generation another former Riley staffer who of supervisors in this county who now works dt the airport •vou do don't engage m the kind of your duty • '· detailed oversight wluch rrught Riley said he hopes county resi- have prevented the bankruptcy." dents ·will be able to survey his Petracca said record and make their own condu- Although he adnuts to not sions Srtti.ng m a wheelchair at being an expert in Citroman Newport Rehabilitation Center, he finances, Riley did say that he poLOted to a stdck of letters and get tried to "tighten up" oveTSJght well cards manr of whlch came over the treasurer's office m the from people he clid not know. 1970s. At the time, the decision "Maybe this lS an indication was not a popular one, Riley said that people have also forgiven Otln!rs say it 1s inappropriate lO' me • he saJd ~ EL CHi'ro We Cater Fiestas Exhibition Cooking Our Spe<ioltyt • Siuling fajitas lar • HondrnoC:fe Tortillas • Strolling Mariachis 714 645-0209 ~asual Waterfront Dining Sun Flour Thanksgiving Check List i Pumpkin Pie (Best around) ....J Dinner Rolls (Potato. Rosemary, 3 -seed and Egg Rolls -Try 3 dozen in the shape of a Turkey) i. Coffee Cakes, Muffins, Pastries (''start the d ay off with a smile") • 6 '1 Bread Rounds (Great sliced on -the table or hollowed-out forDips/Side Dishes, etc.) i.Bre•d Loaves (The perfect Turkey sandwich bread) . ...J sw .. t Loaves (Tasty for snacks, -dessert or breakfast.) - :{StuHlne (Organic & Fat-free) ;,,,~,~ Order Now!!! • 427 E. 17th St• C EYE-OPENER Corona del Mar gets another home game in CIF playoffs . .... MORNI On a roll; ·coin flip to -C~ • Orange Coast College is tht most likely site for quarterfinals game with ·· Kennedy Friday night. By Barry Faulkner, £'.'!t Pilot CORONA DEL MAR -Corona del Mar High football coach Dick Freeman was obvtously pleased with the Sea Kings' 49-28 first- round hammering of Brea Olinda in Friday's CIF D1VlSion V playoffs. But he hopes his players don't start concocting any invincibility theories. "We're playing at a level now where the confidence 1s coming," Freeman said. "But, now. we've got to worry about staying away from the big-head syndrome. We've come this far with hard work and we've got to make sure the kids realize that." The Sea Kings' Uu.rd straight victory, matching their longest winning streak of the season, Wds indeed impressive enough to mflate any player's self-worth. gave up some big plays," Freeman said of the Brea clash. ·we shut down their running game, and they have a really good back (6-foot-1, 202- pound junior Jerome Owens, who gained 45 of bis 83 yards on a fourth- quarter touchdown run)." Freeman said the Sea Kings' 214 passing yards, easily the most since the 250 amassed in a 48-7 bombardment of Garden Grove, Sept. 15, was due in part to Brea's attempt to crowd the line of scrim- mage in an attempt to stop the ground game. HThey opened with eight or nine guys on the line, with no free safety, so we hurt them up top,• Freeman said of Ryan Bums' 42-yard touch- down reception to open the scoring. •That was what ~ey were giving us. MARC MARllN I DAll.Y PILOT QUOTE OF THE DAY • ... /Jul. noca we·,,. g« w IJIOl'1Y about 1114ying au'<Jg from tlra bl.g-h«Jd syndrome · .. • -CD\! FO<JmALL COADI DICK FR1iEMAN COSTA MESA-~ the Estancia High football team'S Jirst lrip to the post- INIOll since 1989 ended in tbe ftrst round ol Fridays Cif SOO:tham section Divi- don V1D playoffs at No. 2-. seeded La Mirada, 16-14, Coach John Uebengood doesn't think it will be another six years before tb8Y return to the playoffs. •eetting to the playoffs wu a challenge and some- ~ new to our kids at BStanoa, • Llebengood said. •But -Ole kids we have coming back know what it's like to get there and it would be great to get there again.• ously be missed. but we have all but Bachy back in our backfield, which is a neat feeling,• Uebengood ta.id. •1 think another ~lus is the fact thit we not only won on the varsity level(&-· 5), but vie were E>-.t on the junior varsity and 9-1 on the ' freshlnAn level. We should really be able to find lcids from those teams that can { help us next year." . UebengoOd, who"S&d he wowd return for an 11th • season. at the Eagles' helm, reiterated his pride over the near-upset of La Mirada. And the positive vtbrabons con- tinued Saturday, when the Sea Kings won a coin flip wtlh second- round foe Kennedy, setting up a probable return to Orange Coast College for Fnday's quarterfinal clash. The Fighting lnsh (10-1) topped Cd.M, 17-10, Sepl. 22 •Ana (senior quarter- back) Josh (Walz, wbo completed 13 of 15) did a real nice job of standing in the pocket and finding Tom O'Meara fights for yardage ln first-round victory over Brea Olinda. Despite the loss of senior standouts Frough Jahid, Bachy Gorizalez, Joey Her- man. Chuck Johnson, as well as starters Marco BOsquet, Jeremy Osso, Juan Ayala, Mike Galicia, Chris Oliva and place-kick- er Chuck Burden, Lieben- good believes the nucleus is tbere for continued success. "They'd only had two close games all year, but we • bad them fighting for their lives,• Liebengood said. ·we had the one turnover, • a.nd a couple costly offsldes ' penalties, but you have to : give La Mirada credit, too. They're not the No. 2 seed for nothing. "We played real well on offense, and defensively, we just the open receiver.• Freeman said the record-setting pace"t>f his team, wbich set new school standards for single-season points (322), single-game PATs (Jimmy Keane), single-season individual total offense yards (Walz) • and tied the ind.i- vidual single-season touchdown mark (fom O'Meara) is a byprod- uct, not the focus of his offense. "The records aren't something we talk about at all,~ Freeman said. •Actually, I'd like to set a defensive record every now and then• Freeman said the Sea Kings's regulars once again escaped with- out injury. Sophomore backup tailback Ryan Actherberg, however, did sustain a pinched nerve. •Tue seniors will obvi- Liebengood also said his kids took satisfaction in breaking the six-season , playoff drought. jJ -By Barry Faullcner ., II I(. II ~ < II<><> I B \ ~ l'-I I H .\I I. Los Al, Estancia draw top seeds for tourney By Roger Carlson, Daily Pilot Perennial Sunset League standout Los Alamitos and Pacific Coast League powe rhouse Estancia have been installed as No 1 seeds rn their respective four-team pools for the 1995 Dally Pilot Tip-Off Classic dt Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar high schools. The eight-team basketball tourney features three Hpool games," startlng Nov 28, then the winner of each collides for the bUe at Corona de! Mar Dec 2 In pool play dt Newport Harbor, it's Los Alamitos, as well as lrvme and Laguna Beach. At Corona del Mar, as well as Estanoa, it's Troy arid Verdugo Hills The featured contest m pool play comes Fnday evening with Corona del Mar hosting Estanaa at 6 p.m. Should Corona de! Mdr's football team advance to the CIF semifinals, the CdM-Estanna gdffie will be moved up to 5:30 p.m. Considering the timing of the event -the first basketball action of the season conflicting with the tatlend of football -in several cases there are major unknowns to deal with in terms of personnel. For instance, 6-foot-5 standout Darren MacDonald is one of Corona's major basketball weapons. Even if disaster should befall the Cd.M football team, MacDonald's basketball abilities would be far from his potential at this point in the season. Los Alamitos is m the same boat, and even more, but the Griffins still have plenty of height to threaten the field, as well as 22-8 credentials from a year ago Among Steve Brooks' outfit up front are 6-7 senior Chris Komer, 6-6 sophomore Matt Komer and 6-7 junior Adam Seaton. And they're not even l"1e bread 'n butter of this outfit. Thal portion of the Gnffins' gafne revolves around 6-2 All-Sunset League returnee Cory Johnson and 6-foot Junior Ch.rts Glass. A 0 . Lamoureux, a 6-7 front-lmer, has been sidelined with a severe ankle inJury and IS not expected to play. Football standout Rashan Davis, a 6-5, 300-pound transfer out of Texas and headed for Ohio State, would not work mto Los Al's game UJ\til far later, if be indeed elects to play basketball at all. NotiM.: Laguna Beach, 15-11 last ye.r. boasts two ruamn (6-2 ~ "'9h and 5-11 ftyan S.bmppe, as well as 6-3 Enwr Saolm*ov. laS1 year's slxth man ... Irvine hti two surten returning ... 6-2 AINr ~ and 5-8 point A.J. IUvwa ... EstAncla's game revolves around Cal State Fulletton-bound o.. Plodl and the blQ man Inside, 6-6 OWis c.ndllsh .. COrona del Mar's l!Olt• k filled with foott>.11 types .. Joilh ..... Jim K--. "Y.., ~ Scott~ and MacDoMkl 6--4 lrlan ~and~ AdM'I Kllnk• will be carrying the load on their $houlders Some help should come from 6-6 Savanna transfer Corey Gorlty. · DAILY "LOT T-..oFP CLASSIC ~. Nov. 21 ·Troy It CorON del Mar, 7 p.m. ~. Nov. 21 • trvln• at Newport Harbor, 7 p m We*' 1 rdry.. Nov. H -Verdugo Miiis vs Estancia (at CdM). 7 p.m. w.'*111 d1y.. Nov. H • Los Alamitos vs. IAgUN Beach (at ~rt), 7 pm ~.Nov. JO (jt Corona .. Mw) 6 p.m. • E.mlnda vs Troy 7;40 pm Vriugo Hills VI. Corona del Mar lhnd9y. Nov. JO (ft liMwpOft......., 6pm -~hvs.IMrit 1M p m. • -Harbor~ LOI Alam tos ~Dec., (ft~ .. Mw) 6 p.m; •~YI Corone .. hW 7:40 p m. • 'ft'oy YI. \Wdugo Hilk • , ,....,_ Dec.1 (et Meue11ert.......,, I p m. • Loe Alemltol w. ntnt 1AO p.m. • l.ll'N INch VI. NHtlM: .. ';p«t.nr'I H HMbot ..., .......... ~ ... ...,, ) p.m • CIOl~t. 1:40 p"' -~ 5:l0 p.m • thltd l)eee. 7 p "' • -: ~:rt~~-: ' ESTANCIA'S 1-2. PUNCH : •Everyone will give the Eagles that much. The question is depth. Is there enough to carry Estancia over the long ha'-":? By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot I "' I \ "· I I \ I ' I I I I I I I I I I Jin. 5 . *'Un~. 7 Jin, 10-.. ~ ..... 7 Jan; 12 • COl&I ,... •• home. 7 Jan. 17 • " Alllo __. •• 7 Jen. 19. :;•ch·. home, 7 *'· 2'. home, 7 Jin. J1 • LlliWW •• homl. , re.2-MColta.MIM•, 7 M.7·Allo,.._.,...,., M.t·•l.lllillftlllld\•,J • dllMatll Pel ...... P H I· \. I I· \\ back in the bloCk. "His touch seems to be better: and he's much more balanced," Parsel said of Candlish, who shared the team scoring leader- ship with 10.9 points per game as a jub.lor. Candlish, who missed most oi the summer with a broken hand; also figures to miss 6·8 Kevm Byrne, now at Southern Idalio Commuruty College after shar· ing P.cL MVP honon; last year. as well as 6-7 graduate Mark Pier- son. Both not onty deflected opposuig defense's inside con- centration on Candlish, but pro- vided him with col\sis\ent prac· tlce-Ooor wars. • Plock. an early Slgnee with C81 State Fullerton, averaged 9.2 points u 6 junlor point guard. bis l1rlt vanity caml>algn with the Bagi• atter transferring from Mater Del. •He'i the belt guard I've ever ooacbed, • said Panet. Who will CGUllt upon Aock to mcre.e bll IC l"dng, wlille ,,,....,...,.. 1di knack tor keeptag .. eryone lllYOITed with bis .,..aetration tindpustng, •sbQottftg ii tbe most b9proved put ol. bis ~ •• Fmel<Mid ..... WbO llepj tn at the llloaanG. auard ...,. 1eft vacant W ~ ,.,... PCL CO-MVP .. ~ ........ .... ... ·-~---....... :.·~wbOe t Newport BaicbJCo.ca Meu Daily Pilot "'~,·._ p~ . ·~ ' . ~ -... - --OTBAtL Only to occ · •Last-minute return of . fumble kills Pirates, 21-19. RIVERSIDE -Orange Coast College's football team closed it· · out in appropriate fashion, con- sidering the Pirates' track record for 1995, as the Bucs snatched defeat from the jaws of victory in a Mission Conference finale Sat- urday night, losing a 21-19 deci- sion to the host Riverside ngers. The Pirates had almost turned the comer in a quest to finish 5-5 lor the season, sitting on the ball in Riverside territory with a 19-18 lead, Riverside appearing to be hopelessly lost with just 1:20 left on the clock. Orange Coast running back Quincy Wimbish, who had put the Pi.rates into the lead with 13:03 left in the game on a 1-yard run, however, came up with the answer for the Tigers in the form of a fumble. Freshman linebacker Matt Driscoll picked it up and rambled 47 yards, the longest gain of the night by either team, to the ,Pi.rates' 13-yard line as a dumb- founded OCC Coach Bill Work- .man looked on. Three plays later with 0:24 showing on the clock, Riverside's Tobin Anderson, drove the W'Ul- ner through the upnghts. The Pirates still were theoreb- cally alive, but that only lasted until the ensuing kickoff bounced off an Orange Coast up-man and the ball was recovered by River- side. Orange Coast finishes 4-6 overall. Riverside Wlllds up 2-8 Riverside 21, Ot"ange Coast 19 . 5cON by Qwarters Orange Coast 7 6 0 6 · 19 Riverside O 12 6 3 • 21 Ftnt Quarter OCC • Walker 3 run (Bennett kklc) 5-tdQuartw RCC • P1zmger 38 run (kkk blocked) • RCC -P1zinger 3 run (pass failed) ace. freeman 1 pass from Sauk (pass failed) Third~ RCC • P1zinger 1 run (pass failed) Fow1h()uwtW OCC ·Wimbish 1 run (pass f11led) IKC • Andenon 23 fG Attenda~ 500 (estunated) IM>IVIOUAL MISHING OCC ·Walle.ff, 23-140; Lffoue, 6-22, Hguy9f\ 5-22; Wimbitl\ 9-19, hlu~r. S-17, freefnan, 2·15. ltcC· Pw,.,-. 2HS2; P~.6-M; Will*1'\s, 5-9: Meler, 10-min 10 1NDN1DUAL. MSSING " occ . s.uk. 9-1 S-0, 71. RCC ·Meler, 4-8-1, 76 INDfVIDUAL RECEIVING OCC ·Hilb, 3-106, F~INI\ 2·13, 'Thomas, 2-11; S-t. 1-17, i...n.. 1-14 RCC • Wedig. 1-25; P4ld1lla. 1-18, l~m.ck, 1-18, Gr•y, 1·15. GAME STAttmcs OCC RCC first downs 17 13 Rushes-yardage S0-232 42 235 P.ss1ng yardage 71 76 Passing 9· 1 S-0 4-8-1 Net retum yardage• 74 132 S.Cks-yltrdllge none none Net yardage 303 311 Punts 2-41 5 2·33.5 fumbles-fumbles lost 8-5 S-2 Rags-net yardage 1 5 9 81 •Punt returns. interceptions, fumble return ....... high school girls volleyball honors MVP Newport Harbor High senior Jeannette Hecker (3) , who _ helped lead the Sailors to the Sea • View League co-championship, was named Most Valuable Player by the league's coaches. Hecker, a 5-foot-8, four-year starting setter, was a ._ first-team All-CIF o Southern Section ~ Division I selection as 0 a junior and bas made :c the all-tournament ~ team in the state i playoffs each of the ~ previous three years. ... ., .. . MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1995 Most Valuable Player Jeannette "Hecker, Newport Halbor, 5'. First Team Kelly Campbell, Corona del Mar, Sr. Julia Hecker, Newport Harbor, Sr. Michelle Chambers, Santa Margarita, So. Lydia Day, El Toro, Sr. Sabrina King, Santa Margarita, Jr. Mic~lle Sarkl!es, Santa Margarita, Sr. Kelly Webb, lrvme, Jr. Second Team Jennifer Carey; Newport Harbor, Fr. Melis~ Ford, Corona del Mar, Sr. Laura Wilson, Newport Harbor, Sr Amanda Anderson, J~rne, Sr Sarah Pelzel, El Toro, Jr. Shannon Redfern, Santa Margarita, Jr. Dan1se Tollefson, Woodbridge, Sr. I • llJ(,11 S< 11<><>1. CIRLS TE:\:;\;I S COLLEGE SPO RTS ON. To· ROUND OF 16! Cd.M's Vaughan, Scott, Wachtler, Newport'~ Canright, Godbey advance in CIF individual tenniS playoffs. HUNTINGTON BEACH Returning CIF Southern Section doubles nmners-up and two-time Sea View League champions Megan Wachtler and Allisa .Scott. as well as Sea View League singles champ Nina Vaughan, were among the locals advancing 'Sat- urday at the CIF individu41 tournament at Huntington Beach High. .. NtDa Vaug~ Joining the Sea Kings at the Dec. 1 Round of 16, which will be played at Llndborg Racquet Club in Huntington Beach, will be Newport Harbor double partners Katie Canrlght and Vanes- sa Goobey, who handled their sec- ond-and third-round foes Saturday. Wachtle r and Scott, both seniors, took care of Edison's Katie Drumm and • Tomi Demaree, 6-3, 6-4, m the sec- ond round, after gairung a rust-round bye. The Sea King duo then Alissa Scott polish ed off Kim Kaufman and Jennifer Barnes of Hemet, 6-2, 6-2, and should be seeded m the top two for the Round of 16, according to CdM coach 1im Mang. •nus was one of four area!i that f ecds winners into the Round of 16 and they have yet to reseed for that,• Mang said. •But with Megan and Alissa hav- ing gone to the finals last year, 1 think the proper seeding for them would be No. 2.• Vaughan ~ who also received a first· round bye, ousted Los Al a mito s' Melissa Rosen-KaUe Oinrtght thal, 6-3, 6-4 in . the second round, then eliminated Katella's KriSten Sakamoto, 6-3, 6-3, m the third round. "Nina was solid, but not spectac- tilar, • Mang said of the sophomore . tandout, who reached the CIF indi- vidual quarterfinals last fall. "Nina is on the bubble for a top- four seeding," said Mang, who believes ~ Vaughan is among the top five singles players in the section. Canright and Godbey,. both Juniors who finished Megan Wachtler second in the Sea View League, losing to Wachtler-Scott, 6- 0, 6-4, defeated Genelle Gerosin and Aimee Koshinski from Canyon, 6-4, 7-5, in the second round Satur- day. The Sailor· duo then battled past El Dorado's Michelle Weisz and Amanda Oldridge of Canyon High in the third round, 6·2, 7-6, the latter on a 7-4 tie- breaker deci- sion in a match shrouded by fog and ensu- 1.tl.g darkness. "It was great to see all of the players from . the Sea View L e a g u e advance to the CIP Champi- Vanessa Godbey onships," said Newport Har- bor Coach Fletcher Olson. •All of the girls played very well Katie and Vanessa got the job done and earned the11 way to the champi- onships. "Having the players and parents from CdM root for Newport Harbor was fantastic" Bucs roll in hOOps, ~8-75 . IJ\1PER1AL - Orange Coast Col-MEN'S BASKETBALL lege's men's basketbdll tedJTI got bdck on the winrung trdck Saturday night ttl Irnperidl Valley College, shov- mg past the Arnbs, 88-75 behind a balanced attack which featured five playeri. m double ftgur~s Coast now 4-1. goes back to the practice floor this week before resurrung nonconference action on Satur- dd\ at College of the Cdllyons Orange Coast 88, Imperial Valley 75 Orange Coast Reyes 17 Curtis 15 Fracalcxy 2 Ambrose 14, Wilcox 6, Downs 18. Adamson 16 tmperial V•lley Ladson 8, Ramsey 8. Young 1. Anderson 7, Castillo 8, Silva 15. Cabanilla 11, Gamble 17 Halft11ne OCC. 38 33 Orange Coast men 1 t th at state meet FRESNO Ortlnge C'ooi.t College's men's cross coun-CROSS COUNTRY try team firushed 11th at the State Champ1onshl.ps Saturday dt Woodward Park . where Glenda.le captured the crown. followed by El Cami.no and Riverside Pacing the Pirates were Mike Hancock (24th), Johann Appell (29th), Jim Rousseve (73rd). Rene Munoi. (86th) and Oliker Vergara (108th) Non-sconng runners were Henry C'hJan (1 16th) and Jake Swanson I I \Qthl · Vanguards 25th at NAIA championships KENOSHA, W1sc:-- Southern Califorrud Col-CROSS COUNTRY lege's men's cross country team fuushed 25th at the NA.IA Nabonal Championships Saturday at the Univer- sity of Wisconsin, Parks1de's SK course Lubbock Chnsban of Texas. w1th a 1-2-3 fuush mdi- vidua.lly, swept to fust place w1th an astorushing mark of 17 pomts (a perfect 1-2-3-4-5 finish would be 15) Vanguards fin1s'her.; "lnduded Jason Schaefer (103rd, at 27 22) run Hardin (119th, 27.30). Larry Holland (154th, 27 50), "es Hmson (156th, 27 53), Jon Bischop (232nd, 28.53), Bnan Pratt (253rd. 29 26) and Da.o Palmer (258th, 29:34) N1kee Pool of SoCal College was 42nd m the women's SK hnals. SUNDAY'S COUNTS 0.v.y<s locket' s bo•t• 90 1n9i .. , , hon to D E E p s E A 47 c1l1<0 b.au 1 wnd IM\\ 19~ wulp•n 14 'hff P- .,.,.d S r()Ckf,,11 )}8 m1<~•••I 8 JO'• 2' b•u• l)f'fCh SS wh•tt'l1V\ 291 10..• Cod 11°1'!9 COCJ I <Oft cod Newport 1And""9 ) 00." ~ 1n9••1\ 1l4i >eulp•n. 161 ,.,..,~... U ...,.t•ful\ 11 rocHISh. S ~r>d b•i' I \hff~id 1 1>11ck <t'I 1>4\' I•• .,.Sf'd) HIGH SCHOOL BOYS AND GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY . On the high road: Next stop for local high school runners ... Fresno CilMbOys State-bound PUR O T EV F E ORT Eagles' Martinez gains State berth By Richard Dunn. Dally Ptlot Autumn Puro turns it 9n and catapults Sailors' girls to berth at State Meet with standout effort; CdM girls see State M eet hopes dashed. WALNUT -After ndmg the coatta.tls of her Newport Harbor 1-Ilgh girls cross country teammates throughout the season, junior Autumn Puro timed h('r revival per- fectly Saturday in the CIF Southern Section Division m finals at Mt. San Antonio College. The most Jovial autumn moment of the season for Coa.ch Enc Twe1t's Sailor e&ned them a berth into next Saturday's CIF State Ch4l1lpi- onship at Woodward Park m Fres- no. Puro passed hv compe titors going up th treacherous Reservoir Hill, one of the most grueling • climbs along th thr mil rouRe, Lnd finiShed fifth (22;00) for the Sailors, her first conng perfot· mance of lhe on, a Newport Harbor knocked a Vi w Lell{J\le and Back Bay rival Gorona del Mat out ol th stat m t. ·1 had been so trustratoo au aon, becaUM I wu alwaY.§ the sev- enth ght when J WU running," Puro Mk!. •F!lnaDy, I bad e compet· ttlve race and I ltaywl with mr. teanunates I ftMDy did t. I doD t think 1'¥8 ev• ND• tiaepeli\ive a race as this race I'm so happy l ran a race that got points for our tedm." Newport Harbor brushed fifth 10 the Sea View, but received dn at- large invitation to the ClF D1Vls1on UI prelimmaries Nov. 11 The Sailors won their heat in the 1 prelims to advance, but El Modena. Nordhoff, Temescal Canyon and Cd.M were expected to be the four schools to Wlil berths into the state meet. ·Newport Harbor ran out of the.if brains,• CdM Coach Bill Sum- ner sd.Jd. "That's why we didn't want to go up agamst them agam. That's why you don't Wdlll to keep fi~hting the same person, because eventually they're gouig to beat you." Corona del Mar, wtth its best runner (seruor Chnsty Cununins) competing ~th an uijured. nght knee, fullsbed two point behind the Sailors · •Going in, we knew there were four teams ahead ot u that we had to beat, but we didn't care who 1t was," 1\veit ~id. Within each of th fow divisions were two divisional chA-mpion (Jn- A and llf ·AA). Only four chool from each division (combining lll·A a_nd m-AA) otivanced to th tat meet. The t~ five indivtduals fi"Oft\ teams that dld not qu~uty moved on to Fresno CdM, wtilch def tcd N wpon Harbor m o sea Vi w dual m t and tn the league finals thi y , earned an automauc berth lntC> thfl CtP prelims WiQl Its lhird·J)lace ftn · iJh In league. In a teltimony to the wmgth ol the Vi w. ~ chllllploo Irvine qualifted for the stale meet lta D1vis1on I, while fourth-place Santa Margarita qualthed m D1vtSion II Freshman Ahcia McFall (19.32\ was hrst for the Sailors, runth over- all, followed by seruor Tahnee Thiel (19 58), sophomore JaIDJe Swar- berg . (20: 12) dnd treslunan Molly Melum (21 .02). Juruor Colleen Eadie (22.16) and sophomore Meghann Allard (23.30), who usually score for the Sa.tlors, did not score but ran well "(Puro) last week was way back and he didn't score,• 1\veit said. •1 didn't think she would be any. faster (Saturdoy), but she had her best race of the year It was the first meet all year that she's been one of our scorers." Thiel had a personal-t tim on the Mt SAC course, while Swar- bcrg, who bas been splitllng her time between tenrus and cro country, tepped up her clocking from last w k (21:38) by 1:26. •(Melum) has •also been ~tck, · and t wasn't sure she-would be abl to hang on. but he did.• Twe1t 1<1 "Sh didn't ev~n run m th prr.lilnS, o thii> was h r fiBt race in two w ks• Puro's ~ffort al mi'd a huge diff ren<' ·c0ac:h 1\v it talked about how I w r ady for a b ak- through t the! t m banquet (1 t Thu da)'), end I we& thinking ahout that," Puro id Cd.M wa paced by Je.nnlf r Morgan (20.18), Jennif r Bla r r20.33), van sa Janu (20:37), Ka Pa (20 44) and Kim rly Long (20.45} • •,1 tell them they did gieat.. umner Mid •aey, we Iott our No. 1 runner: ana -were ltlll ln bunt· f WALNUT -Araceli Martinez of Estancra High, runrung m a highly compet1t1ve CIF Southern Section D1v1s1on Ill race \.\1th Nordhoff, Temescal Canyon, El Modena, New- port H~bor and Corona del Mar, chd more than hold her own mdlVldually in the di\'is1on's cro s country girls hnals Saturday at Mt San Antoruo College Martine~ (porsona.1-~t 19:43) unproved b r time from the Division m prelirninanes by 30 seconds to become the first gul ui Esta.naa's his- tory to qualify for the CIF State Cham- pionship . which are next Saturday at Woodward Park ui F~o, Man B~n vid ( 1 ll86l and Liz P Jayo (1992) are the only other two· Estanoa guls to dvance to the C1F er~ rountry f mals, attOrding to Eagles Coach Charli Appcll Martmez ran a 21:30 at Mt. SAC last y ar. and we tun d m 20:48 in the Mt. SAC lnvit banal this year. . •we expected maybe o 15-nd unpmv ent tr m th prnlims, cer· uunly not 30," Appell d Martin had th area' second· llin • behind N wport Harbor f hman Alida 1CFe.ll ( 19:32). • For th first mil • l WU in the top vcn," d Manin ~. ~~:S w en OU words. "I WU (to qualifyJ • tartineZ. Who stayed mc>11 ol Che WAY th Pedtice Stacey Young. 'WM l th p)Ke •t the top GI lbe fllllilll4 ·~t HUL" but recov•ed 1n-. to"deltn the 1•..,. ma. a.t .... -ly Rlebnf 0- MONDAY, NOVEMBER i)O, 1995 • PUBLIC NOTICES ,E;;:;:;:;;:;:;:;:::::::::=I PUBLIC NOTICES PU8UC NOTICll PUILIC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICIS ML.IC lllOTICU PUii.iC NOTICll I PUBLIC NOTICH PUIUC NOTICES UC NOTICES r.~c:t ~~~~ p~e:~ =~=='~ =-~Of.= :fN lflM AiUOtG d .. Un11M -..t. 11 1111st bi tdtd ano&, Ill! tJ.ttc u . liO 1tS1 Ar. NUMllll ._....---. • ..-. quHIS .Ul~rtty 10 ,,.. ... , ... U-B_L_l_C_N_O_T_IC_E__ the S~11of C®tt ot Call-at: • Wilh co1t1 of ~.ino .......... Md ......._ c-. H1t liltflO ol tnla iillcmtnt 11Qc$ OHIMI YOU Ml ffj OE Mid.,,.._ pur..-'° "* adminlrHtr \he .. ,., • .... ~~~-----1 'Qfnl•. County of OAANQI!. Proper1y 20' 63. 2076 end tllptn ... Of Ale. ....... 1"!.!~·IS f.O ..... ~ID .... MW Mid w It not ot Itself ll.llllOllZt Ille U$t Ill fAU&. T UHO(ll A ouo Of Deld -TNllt .. ....-111 under th• lnd•p•nd•nt THE P6TITION reQ\IHlt N•wPort 81 , Collta Mesa, Oa.ted rhll 16UI day Of No-.... __ ,.. Qt;,, of OIJftQI _., -0.-d,...., Jn llllt •Ill•°' ~ r1rtb0t.IS &sinm TAUCT OAno Oc11Mt ,, ~ Auodlln; I ~ Adn"ni•tr•tlOI\ of b that JANE POWELL be .,,. Ca. 111262'7, (714) M&-58111 vel"l\l>lr, 11195. CountyOtlOctobtt 3tt !* CM llfOlllllV .......... Mid ~~ '" -..ol~bOll ol ltlt M()hl ol , .... 'utjlUI YOU TW AC: ....... ..,.. "9c0fditd t•t•• Aot. (Thi• .uthori· poln~ u ~flOfllll rept .. TIME; ~«I PM, St«ec:I by Batb1ra Wilton NOTK:E-llllt fi61GU• Nllftl ~·· .nci ._ hMilnll· *'10Uief ijflder ftde1ll SUtt Of flON TO PtU>lKT YOUR "'°" on COtl1* .. 11\lltnllMnt ty wdl allow lti. pera0f1 UIB OP l'ICTITIOUI Ht1l11lve lo admlniltet the the followlng peraon1: Publlttlec:I Newport Stlltmeftepttt flw Ytllt llOfn •dlMU!bed: MlftOfe ful)t commontM (Stt SteiJ011 l4°'400 £m SOlD T A No. ti4'11M In Bo<* -81 reprHentltiW to t91<•; 8U81NESS NAMI .. tat• of 01• c:tec.citnt. 0011 Ott\man AJ F.tahl, aucn.costa Men oa11y Ille dlle II ... •~Id in !ht Otf!CI ~ on Uld DMd d ct seq. Ou~1ness 1nd Ao1usioos PUILic~~v,:~ou NU~ AN P•-ot Oftlctll fCO'da In many action• without• Th• followlng per1on1 THE P!llTION requHls Hl74 Maggy V•klUan, H130 PllOt NOlftmbe< 20, 1996. ol thl Cou~ ctert A new Fic•· TNlt. llle~actdrffl COdt) '""PlAHAT.,..; Of TIIE MATIJR( --~of eM CountyR .. obtelnin" court opprov· Vt tbanoonect th• Ut• ol ,,,. Cl~t'I WILL end Daphine Jergln1. E065 mo35 lout &llMM NllTlt Stlttmtflt and oltw conlrnori ...... flrsl f11tnv WO ..... cord9f "' er-. Coul'h. Daf • .tel el tho Flctltlou' Bual(IHI coc:th:lls, If aiy, be admlntd C11lg S•tveun. COOO ~-be tiled pll9f ID ttilt dlel lkln, W M'f, at fie, .. PJOI>-llAM tSCR0\11 tNC OF THE PROCH.DINO WINI Clllomla. and ~ fo ~-t~l.!!_4:,~ten~•~:.~nt~ N me: Rog or'• R•ally, 10 pn>batt. "rht will anu Su..i\ Alttn PUBLIC NOTICE Thi t•ti0 of Ill• stlttmtnl dots erty dncrtbed aboYO 11 f3t51 Bmo'411ut3f St YOU. YOU SHOULD CQMTACT A tne NoCtce at Oelault and • , .... 2737 e. Coast Hwy~ Co-any codlClll .,. avtJlabl• Propeny 20139, 2009 Pia· . 132t 0 not Of ltstll al!lllOC\lt ""'UM Ill purpon•to -.: 1' ~ GatdrnGto~ CA92643 UWYU\. NOTICE OF TI'UI· !ltctlOn '° s.11 ttw~ ~0°Pv::::~i.:1~~ p.:iri~ 101111 <ltl Milt, CA 926;cS fOf e)(amlnouon In the flMl C4NllJll Avt.. Cosi. Mna OM 62 lhl 11* of 1 flclltoua lllJJinttt ~ IMdl. CA l3IO ~Pol'I 0. /\ Cos~ Mu ltn SAU UNO(" 0££0 Of tteOtc:l4td °"2211tll In look The Fictitious Business ktPtbythecoun. C.. 926l7, 17t4) 84e-3865 Flotltlou•llualne .. Namt111"40l•onoft11tno11tsol TN~ TNlllM CN336780~·Zt04-C NO/ T"UIT Not.cc is l\tttby given ~Page-.••lnttrumentNo. roquirtd lo Qiv• notice Nam• referred 10 above THE PETITION requosll TIME: 3:00 ~. Stored by Name Statem•nt ano1t1t1 under rtderll Stltll °' dtKlllrM ftftY llalllllly fOf .. 7 tflal GATEWAY MORTGAGE ... *'°' ot &aid orrlclal to lntorottod por1ont was filed In Orange County authority to administer the th• lollowlng P•ttona: The following persons.,. commonllW (See~ 1•400 ttnY ineometneu cA !tie i ... roz Oec~.1995 CORPORATION A CALIFORNIA .-.-:Ofdl, wll W on union lheV havo on 1 ·1 3 -9 5. F 11 e estate un<l•r the lndepe.,,. 8160 Barbara St. Amour Qolng bualneaa u : Equu• et seq . Bvs1neu andPIOleSJtons Pf°'*'Y addteu and ~ PUBLIC NOTICE CORl'ORA110fj 0 ll\lstee 111%711ttht the North front welvod l')Ofice or con- No.F633793 dClf'll Admlnl1traUon or Es· Property 00101/67979, Gralll<, 3991 MacArthur ~> COfl'W'llOl'I ~. f ll)y1 suceesw trustee or sul>Stiiuted 9nt1anee to the County oonted to the proposed Michael Sanders Kenney, 1a1e1 Act. (Thi• au1ho111y 2065 Pta~olla Av. .. Costa Boulevard, Suite 400, New· ntlt fihno .tiown Mn1n. 'TM tlMI wst t io the o d Of CoWthOU• 100 OMc c.no oction.l The indepen- 30801 S. CoHI Hwy .. 142, wUI allow 11\e por.onal ttp-Mesa, CL 92627, (714) port Beaeh, Calilornla TUM EIC"OW INC amount ot ~ bll· NOTICe °' TRUST&'S T ~· P:rl:~ b St1 ~ 2 ttf Orlvo Wttt sant.a Ma1 dent 1dm1n\1rretlon Laguna Beach. CA 92651 retentatlVe 10 take m1ny 646-6166 TIMI;:: 4:00 PM. 92G60 13151 Btoo~ si 11'1(1 ol tht ~ SALE UNOeR DEED ~ !\IS IX y n y . CA '2701 at •:oo P.M. M aurhorltv Wiii be granted This bus1noss was con-actions without coun ap-StOfed by the folfowlnQ Eqµus Marketing a D.. • twdtn Gro~ CA e?6'J cured by IM Pl°'*1Y to be TAUST l'lle: 2A17f Loan· Ko1tecill and Evil E. Ko~teclu Ddbllc.audlofl tot~ highest unleee en intereated ductod b~ an Individual croval. ~elore laking oer• p&r90"1: E227 She<ry L. 1lgn~ Inc .. a California cor· New~adl·Costa MllU tlold Md • r~ all-181.~ Otlw: RcCOlded on 1 111CVI Ht as bidc:Nf fOf Qll'I (paYltl* It perton filoe an objootton Michael ~;~3~;1~n:~1 :J'!::1. rrr::o;,~.:,~~u::: ~~J~aRoa2~n~:;~n Long, ~~.:;d 3~~e ~~:~ c f.200S.BNQv :::C:S:C:';.W:,= =~YMMB~ ='~!C:s ,~•:7J~~c ~ ~:_~!.:::f to 1he petidon and This st.itement was filed resentaUvo wlll be required Property 24517 1725 port Beach, ca11iotnla 6•13•20.27, 1995 lnltW DUbACMlon ot the No-l"AIA.T UNOER A DEED°' Ille County neconier or Orange .. rtght, title, .net i,,twut, shhow! good ohoeuT! whV with the County Clerk of .10 give notice to Interested Pomona Ave .. Costa Mesa. 92660 • PUBLIC NOTICE tic• al ule la: S47U210.04. 11WST1.DATB> 1118118, IJN.. County, Witotr11a, and pursuant conw~ to and ttfNf held t o "'o .. utt 8 .. "! ¥ not Oran 0 Counl on 1 o- 31 95 peroons unless they have Ca. 92627 (7141 842·3107 This business Is con-In lldcMtOf'I to cut\ tM LESS TOU TAK.! ACTION to Ult Notice OI Oefallft and by It under uld Ottd d grant t .. o aut .. ontv. 9 Y · waived notice or consented TIME: 5:00PM, Stored by dOcted by: a o<Hporatl0{1 fllt Mo 11951863157 Truttee Wiii ecc..,t • ~ TO fiftOT!CT YOUR PROP-ElecbOn 10 sew tnereuflder re-Trull In the property P. A· HEARING on the Published Newport Beach· ~o the proposed action.) the followlng person1: The reolstra.nt commenced EtCTITIOUS 8USINESS lhle(1 chedl drtwn on • ERTY IT MAY BE SOLO AT corded O'M$11t5 u lllstrument tu.led tn uld county and petition will be hold on Costa ~eso Pilot Nov. 6, The Independent aelmlnl1· G3061 Kim White to transact busltloss under 'NAMUTATEME~ IClll• °' NUonll ai.nll, a A POiiJC IALE, IF YOU No t5·3110ff ol s•1<1 Offic:lll Stile ahaWn on the county Docomber 14, 1995 e t 13. 20. 27, 1995 • m012 tralion authority will be Ownet reserves the right the fictitious name ot lhe fOliowtno peiso 1~ chedi drtwn by a atlll• « NEB>AN EXF't..ANATIONOF RfCoroS W1ll seu on l2Al"1H5 Assasl0(1 r.c:Ofdt •• A.P. 1 :45 P.M . In Oe_pt. 703 P UBLIC NOTICE granted unless an lnttl'· to bid ·at the tale. ffur-namH listed above on: 10-dolno buStness lS BWAV tedeflll credit union °' THE NAT'URE ~THE~().. at Tit• .lt.in (NOl'UI) Entrenct 10 Number 439-181-4i6. The 1ocotod at 341 The City ested person flies an ob-chases must be made with 1·95 #l979 2020 w La H.aM Blvd d'ledt dr.wn by 1 lltate Of CfBMHG AGAINST YOU, Tiit County Covrtllout1 700 property addfeu ind other D ti v o 0 range C A ---N- 0 -T-IC_E_O_F---•jecllon to the pe11Uon and persona.I checl<s orcuhler Equus M111k•ll"9 & D•· LaHatWa,CA906J1 • · ftdtflleavtngundloln1s· YOU $HOlJLD COHTACT A CMc Centtr Drive wost lllll• commondellgnlrllon.feny, 92668. TRUSTEE'S SAJ.E show good cause why the ch8<,lks only 11nd paid fOf 11t sign, Inc .. Arthur Rosten, NAVINOERPAL S GREWAL 90Clltlotl, uvlng1 HIOCI-LAWYElt. No«b 19 hefet>y Mt Ca at 9 ... , AM at pubic tA the r111I prOl*tY • IF YOU OBJECT TO court shOuld not grant the lhe tlm• ol purch11se. All Secretary 2760 As tel o.4 .. FuQ • lllJon °' saving• ti.nk given thlt Coast Flfd &er• ' ·-y 1. acrlbed above ts purported h · 7' ~ f th T.S. No. authority. P.urchased goods ar1 sold This statement was filed sooat """"· etton. epterled In SedlOn 5102"' Vkltl. •California Corpor .. auction, lo tilt lligllest bt<lder fOf 10 be· 220 calabrla Couft t e .. grontm., 0 0 9223499 A HEARING on the pet!· ·as lsM and must be r• with the County Cleft< of CA thl. f'lnanClll Codi Ind au• Uon. as INltM, Of succ•• ustl>(payabtt al Ille lime of sale ColtaMlu CA t2S2'T-6l'4 pettuon, you should Unfl Code 8 .. , lion wlll be held on DE-mCb'.9.d.. «t th• time or sale: orange county on 10.1g.95 RAJINOER GAEWAl. 2760 thc>fUed to do buslnln tn sor tn.111tee, or aubttltuted 111 lawful money of Ille Uml~ TN under~ Trust~ appear et tho hea~lng Loan No. KIM OOMBER 14, 1995, al 1:45 All p8111es l(ltendlng to pUr· 1895'3881098 As~ ~:8-Fullerton. CA thla lltate. tn the tWfl( ten-INlt" punuant to the Deed States). all nghl. lltle, and Inter· dlsclalmt iny llablllty tQf and state _your O~Jec· AP 73 051 -4 P.M. In Dept. 703 located chase goc:tds fOf resole Dally Pilot Oct 30 Nov 6 ION. Z7&J Asso-def oct. than ca.ti rs ac· ofTNllltHcutecU1yllrlan.G. ut,conveyedtoan<l.Jlowheldby any lncOITec:tneu ot the tlons or .,Jjto wnhen T.D. "'~EA.VICE ~OM· at 341 The City Orlve must provide a copy of 13 20 1995 · ' M009 air~. hilletton. CA cepCed the Trust" mtV BNdertln •n unmarried man It under saod Deed ol Tru1t 1n tht proptfty lddt'ess and O(Nf obloctlon1 • with -the PANV. as duly appointe-d South. Orange, CA 92668. their California Stale Board ' • · his busmess is conwcttd by wtthhold the luuanc• ot the RKC>fded"on ~-as-In--lli'O!ltl'l'f S;tuatto 1n said County common~ r any court before the hear· • Trustee umJer 1118 following IF YOU OBJECT TO the of Equalization Seller'• Per-PUBLIC NOTICE age:!' pittnestZl'I~ ...... TtwllM'• Deed ~ funds ~~t No. 90 280'86 ano SIJle hen!1nalter descnbed· •hewn Mt'eln, Thi totai ing. Your appeerenco de~crlbed <lel•Cl of trust granting of the petition, you mlt et time of purchase. PUBLIC NOTICE . YoU rt.,, .,...ng \XJSI· ~ llVallable ~ the ~ -Page -ot OfTlcial The South 210 feet ol Lot 1 of amount of the unpaid bal-may be in person or by WILL SELL Af PUBLIC $h6u1d appear at lhe hear· Sales are sub)ect to prior nessyet?No • payweorendonM 111 • fNt· rec:Ofds In the olflce ot file. lra.ct No 801. rtcorded on Book anct of tilt obllglt!On .., your attorney. AUCTION TO THE HIGH· Ing and state Y.our ob-cancellallon In the event of NOTICE OF SALE SIGNED NAVINDERPAI. S GAE· tel ot f1ghl. Said u1e wt11 be County Recordtr of Orange 24, Paoe 34 Mtseellantous cUfed by the property to bl IF YOU ARE A fST BIDDER FOR CASH jecllons or tilt wnnen ob-the settlemer:it between Nollc;e 11 hereby given AL. AAJINOFR GREWAL, HAR· mlde, but without covenenl Ctlllfomla, Ind t:;_'°"nt to Maps. 111 the Otitee ol lhe County 90ld .net reuonable eltl-CREDITOR or a contin- 1111 tne forms v.llich are iections wllh the cOYrt ~ owner and obligated party. purtuant 10 section• 3071 SEKHON or wananty, upr~u or Im-the f':IO&• at a.ult and Recordtr of t.aid County and Ille mated costs, eic.pensu and gent creditor of the tJwful tender 111 the Unlled ore the hearing. Your ap-Dated thl• 13tfl and 201h and 3072 of the CJvn Code Tin statement was l1ted wtlh piled regarding tlUt, poss. ... EJection to Sell tllereundlf Ea$lert'( 15 1 1 of Ille Soutn 11 ~vanctt n the time at tilt deoeased you mue.r fllo State~) and 01 the cashier's pearance may be In person day ol November, 1995. of the Slatv of Calllornla the County Cle"' of 011noe clon or tneUf'l'lbf•nctt, 'to rec:0<ded 8121915 In Book -. 210 f t flee 406 f .,~ Y Initial oubllc.tlon ot the No-your cla;m with the or by your attorney. Public Storage Manag .. the underslaned HARBOR ney on October 31 1995 satiety the ~ednes• ... Page -. IS Instrument No. ee 0 ot o U'le m:W· ttce ol ui. 1 · $260 884.26 · ;~~~:~:cl ~ cfJ17~0J:~~~s IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR menJ. Inc.. Agent. for the TOWING, wfll seil 81 public NOTICE· Tin fiCllbous Name cured by ukl o-t, ad-H-332119 ot aakf omc1a1 port Mesa lraot, ly1no Westerly 01 In ~ ~o cUll ~ c~urt and m1ail • copy to ~ n 29241 ( 1 1 f 1 j or a contingent creditor of OWner. auction. at 10~ E. CHEST· Statement expres hve yeais trom vances thlr.,nder, with RKC>fds. wfll sell on Tract 801, rei:orded 111 Boo,.5, Truatee wm Keep ; "" t. e porson,o ropresenta· .~ 11 ,e hrn~ 6i3~~~ 0 10 \ 0 the deceased, you must file f u b II shed Newport NUT. SANTA ANA. CAL dale 11 was hied 1n the 'Office lnt1Hest H provided therein, 12111196 loalted at:. tt the Page 1, M1scellantous Ma.ps, 111 thief'• che(k drawn on 1 Uva oppo11:ito~ by rho Ser "ce Compa" l al~ " ·hi· your clalm with the court Seach-Costa Me5a Dally 92701 al 9;00 am on Dec. t Ille County Cle~ A new flCb· Ind the unpatc:t pflnclpal bit-North front entrance to the the Olhce ol Ille County Recorder It.lie or natlonll bank, 1 court w 1th 1 n four 11111 and mll.!les.V convo~eci and mall a copy to the per· Pilot September 13: 20. 1. 1995 the tollowlng de· boos Business Name Statement 1nce of the Nore aecw. eel by County Courthouse, 790 ol said County Excepting time· chedl drawn by 1 state °' months fr':Jm the date lO <H•d now hold by It sonal representative ap-1995. scribed property,.to wft: l!lllSI be hied pnor to that date said DHd with Interest Civic: C«itft, Drive West. from any PorttOll lyino within tedff• credit union Of 1 of f1t11t 1ssuanoo of ulldllr s.aid occu of Tru&t In rointed by 1he court w11h1n m027 Year 1991, Make: UN., LI· he ftllllO ot Un statement dot s thereon H provided In uld ~':t Anabt~al= It 1:00 Anaheim Avenue. A.P. Number chedl dr•WT'I by 1 It.It• °' !otters as provided in tho p1operty t1uroonatt..,r de· 0~u~r~~~;~~~~moft~~ed~~i PUBLIC NOTICE C~Lse v1JU~~~~M~:a~e not ol itself aulhonie lhe use m ~t~ ~C .and U · hf9he,i ~ t0< 1~ 424-26H6 Tiie property ad· tedef•I 1t1vlng1 and loan IS· soction . 9100 of the swllud. 1 .. 4 • lu state of a flcbbOus Business 1 ltM and I bleat Ull ti of dress an<1 olller common destQ· eoci.tton, e.tvtng1 1noci. Cahforn1e Probate Codo. lRUSTOR MICHA(L s. ~o:~0a~f~1~;1g~?ifo~n~:c~o~ Notice ls hereby given Mi~67~1 1 f th Name 1n 111ofabon of the nohts ol ~~~created by said ~Y~wful roone": ot ~i:! natlOll, tr any, of 1t1t real property trt#I Of u vlng• bank The timo for filing KIM HAE v KIM bate Code. TM tune for fll· that tile undersigned will o:e ;f :au~1yfr tferfu~j ano_!her undet Federal, State, or con anc~d... Serra;:o R .. United Stiles~ 111 right, title descnbed abott 1s pumorted to ~ In seetkln 6102 ot claims will not expire Je~N~~~CtA~Y0 1R~~~g Ing claims will not expire ~~ ~~No~:.u~~c~~c~i~~ ftie undersigned ~r towing 1 seq ~~~~~( 1~~ saldtruttff,C: ~v!~ and lntffest conveyed to be 1753·1765 Aft11111m .Costa !::...::~1a1doec::.::9u ".:; before four . monlh s MENT PLAN bofore four months from 4 1995 AT 10 • 00 AM and S1orage together with · essions grlCM ROlld Sult• 2870 fr· llnd now held by it under Mesa. C• 921521 Tne under· Ihle It.at• In the •vent ten-from tho hearing daro n,,corded Jurni 6 1994 as the hearing date nohced K.ELLY & KARL JACKSON. costs ot advertising 81\d ... flrsl iilmo wlndale, c;A 91706, 19181 said Deed d Trust In the sioned l111stee d11cta1ms any def otne<. lt\lf'I cash It•· noticod above. h sh No 94 03b1215 In above. KE AUCTION SERVICE' penses or sale. New rt Bue Co 8~58. By: Dlari> CartM prpperty situated In uld hab1hty for any lllCOll'ectness of C'ISlted the Trust" may YOU MAY EXAM· 8 ' 0011 page 01 Olllciat YOU MAY EXAMINE the p:o'. BOX 825. RIALTO. CA'. Oated this 9th day of Nov. C~ 1979 ~ ... ~~~8~7 Assistant Secretary, Dated; County end State h«einaf· the property address and other 'Mthllold the taeuanc• ol the INE the fllo kept by the fivcords 111 11111 ofhco of the file kepl by the court. llJou 923n, 909•873.0744• AUC· 1995 1995 · · · 1cv.JO/t996 ASl\Pl82976 ter described: Lot 31 of common des1gn.ttion, 1f any. Trustee's Deed untll funds court: If you are a per· Rec 0 r<le, 0 1 01 a ng.i are a pllrson 1r1te1este In TION BONO #72341•19. Jean M Noutary 11113, 11/20, 11m Tract No. •232. In tM City of Shown hemn lht lOIJI amount become IVallabM to the ion 1ntereeted in the County; s.ucJ De"u of Trust lhe estalo, you may file ALLSPACE • COSTA Pub II shed Newport PUBLIC NOTICE"' Costa Mcs;a, County ot Of· ol the unpaid bal1nce of 1ne payee Of ender-IS a l'Nlt· eetate. you mey file descrioes tho lollew111g· with the coun a formal Re-MESA, 1535 NEWPORT Beach-Costa Mesa Dally PUBLIC NOTICE ange, State ot California, as obl1gabon secllfl!d by lllf prop· tff ot f1ghl Stlld sale wilt be with the court • format PARCEL 1· LOT 38 OF quest for Special Notice of BLVD. COSTA MESA CA Pilot November 20. 1995. Fil• No.19953664555 sl'IOWn on a Map rec:Ofdecl In eny lo bf so«! and lfasONble made but without covenant Renuost for Speer I 't R CT p. O lhe filing of an Inventory 92627 ' m033 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS file No. 19953663155 8ool! 148 Pagta 21 and 22 1 1 d ' ~ • . a A MA N 14065 and appraisal ol estate as-FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ot mlscellaneou Map R es ima e costs, e11P4!nsei aod Of warranty, e.qirut °' Im-Not1co of the f1hng of an l'ER MAP FILED IN BOOK sets or of any pcttlion or A176. MICHAEL PETER PUBLIC NOTICE NAME STATEMENT' j MAME STATEMENT cords of Or•~ c:Ont' a<!Yances 11 U'le lime ol ltlt on1l1al piled r~t11dtng tJtte, posMs-inventory and appraisol 682, PAGE(S) 1 THROUGH account 05 provided In DEKEL. HOUSEHOLD Tne toll0W1ng person(s) 1Sl'are The loll rs C•titomla. The Pf rty J: publication ol tile Notice ol Sile tlon Of encumbrances. lo of ottare eHota or of 27. INCLUSIVE OF MIS· sechon 1250 01 the Call· ITEMS Flctltloua Binlnesa C!Oong llus1ness as GUAOAlAldotn llu ~nope on~~re dress ind othef ~ommon 1s $81S,100 87 Benef1c1ary may utldy the lndtbtecfMu ... any petition or account CELLANEOUS MAPS. fomia Probate Coda A Re· A219. PABLITO UTZUR· Name Statement JARA RESTAURANl 15 1320 E 0NiULtlne s as a) N designation 1' any of the tltct to under bid In addtllOn IO cured by slld DMd, ad-es p rovjded in eectlon ~ECORDS OF ORANGE quest tor Special 'Notice RUM, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS The following persons are Eoinger Santa Ana CA92705 ING GNG~ GPBCONSULT· real pr~ ~scribed &asll lttt Trustee will itcept I vencH !Mfeundef, With 1250 of the Celifomia C~~~1·R~AL,'~o~~\'.'luLT lorm ts available from the Tf~11Cl<AN~RJCs~~~~~ doing business as: Roger's AveClfdoanC~~e~~201 WaJnul ull~ ~~1 f51~R~':1 C~~~ above is purpof1ed ro bt. cas11:er·~ cllecli.orawrt on a $late =-..:.•.!~~.~ Probate Code. A Re· ATED 1 111193 . UNLCSS Attorn•yforthePetl· A282. PAIGE REED, ~~~~=sde~~r·~~:i~~!~ WaA~~~e.,: Tu~:nd~~~?O GEOA\,f PAUL BROWN. lll.~SICA92626. Theundef· byaSl~teorfedel4ll tred1lun1on uld Dffd Jt~~: form 11 ·eveileble from ~NOER A DEED OF lRUST court clerk. ITEMS • Realty. 2737 E. Coast Hwy.. us~ 1 Stach CA 90740 3029 Harding Way Costa or national ba~ a clltck drawn ance ol ~,.. ..... ._ quest for Special Notice OU TAKE ACTION TO tloner: HOUSEHOLD ITEMS 215 Ca r A Cor • Irma Cnavann' 1201 Watnul 31 1~ StJtel Seal Beach CA signed Trustee dlsclelms or a check drawn by a ~I.ale thtf90f'I ••provided tn slld the court clerk. PROTECT YOUR PROP· JAMES c . HARVEY, I A307, MARIA SANDOVAL. del Ma:n~~o~6~;.. ona Ave lusbn CA 92680 740 any llabl' for 1ny inco<· fede!4ll SIV1fl9S and loan associa ~ reu, charge• end ..... Attanwy fot Pe~: ERTV, IT MAY BE SOLO AT ESQ. (CSB.# 145394), HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Michael Glen McKinnon fr.s eusiness is conouc:ted r:ty Tiu b.is1ness is condl.lcled by ~ectnes!nci the n:operty Id-tion. sav1(19S a&M>Ctah011 or !Mf\HI ot the trultM Ind Dwight .J, Gritf'r1h A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU CORBE1:T & STEEL-A389, CATHY BUCKLEY. 3207 Ocean Blvd., Corona co-partneis an tod!Yl~al ress nation 0:, common SaYlngS billk specified 1n Section IN trusts creaced by uld .... me(. Divinoenzo. NEED AN EXPLANATION MAH, 18200 VON KAR· HOUSEHOLD ITEMS d&I Mar. CA 92625 Have you started 00 OUSI· Aeg.sl!Jnt nu not ytl begun ck~ • any, sholNn 5102 OI lilt fllWlC1al Codt and O.CS ot Trust. V.dugo Griffith OF THE NATURE OF THE MAN STE 200 IR A 4 1 1. WILLIAM E. This business I$ con-ness yet? No llQ • to transacl wsiness under tilt :: I'\. T~ ::a1 amo1.mt °' aulJ\Onm110 do business 1n ttus Servfc:e COfPOflllon u 1t11d 2.121 £. eo.t PROCEEDING AGAINST VINE' CA 8211s.1oao· SWANK, HOUSEHOLD ducted by: co-partne11 SIGNE.O CLAUDIA CALDERON 1im0us blisiness namt or obi unpaid ia:e by°' tilt Slate In tne event lelld" otner Trusttt, 121 Wut Lexington Highway Sw 280 vo u. YOU SHOULD CON· ' • ITEMS Ha\le you started doing GABRIELA CALDERON IAMA riames hSled l'ltrt1n lgatlon a«ur thl than cuh IS accepted the T!llS· Df!w, TNrd Floor Glendete C«ona Del Mw CA TACT A LAWYER (714)553-9286 8130, ARNOLD KIM, buslnessyot?No CHAVARIN IGNEO GEORGE PAUL BROWN propeftyto besoldendrea· 1ee mayw1\hnotdlhe1uuanceol CA 91203 (818)'500-2485' 92.825 PtR3rt,J~~~H v~;A. NEW· 8 P~b6ls~edM New 0 P0 1 r 1 t H~~f;Ho}~~ie~~VINE Charles Neil McKinnon This statement was filea with 111 ·;::.~.'.:"!:,~,:::~·:;tile Trustee's ,Dud until funds Sales Mus Une: (91') 11117. 11/20, 11/24 • eac • os a esa a Y • • Thia st<1tement was filed the County Cletll ot o nge ll'ls statement was hied wtlh Orne of the Initial bile: Ion bee~ ava1la6ie to tile payee or 387·T728, By: Esther Valen- e .. ~ a 0 slf~et 1 aod1 1 ess 01 Pilot November 17. 20, 24, H~~iiHo,;~~1Jt't KIM with the county Clerk ot County on November 14 1~ tne County C1erti. ol 014lnot ofme thl t'<>lic:• ~ ~t 11. endor$ee u a matter of llol\l z.wta. Trustee'• Sain om-1 .. -----•••• p~op:'rtynls ~~~;~1~bo11~' 1995. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS • OrangeCountyon1o-3l·95 NOltCE·Ttws F1Cbbous NameCou~tyonOetober'.ll,1995 $197,0M..&1. lnaddltlont~ Siid sale will Ile maae, but cef, Dated: 10t'27ft995 no warranty Is given as 1~ 1924 8347, SANDY BORGE· 18853083140 St.atement expires live yea~ trom NOTICE lt.s flcttious Name ealh, the Trustee will accept wot11out covenant °' wamintv. ·~l82SCM 11 "· t11t3, Its comptetenoss or cor· PUBLIC NOTICE MAN, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Dally Pilot Nov. 8, 13, 20, tne oa1e 11 was filed 111 ll1e Ot11ce :~";!"~ el(lll~~ '~°"' Y~Offro1 m • c11hief'1 c~k drawn on express 01 1mphed rtgarlltng title, 1ectness)." The beneficiary 8448, KELLY NUNAN 27, 1995 m012 I \he County Cleric. A new f1tb· a 1 was ie in u"' ice 1 IUte °' natlOl\tll blink, a oosuss1on or encum~u. to---..,------- <1nder said Oood of Trust. SURROGATE'S COURT HOUSEHOLD ITEMS ' ous 811Srness Name Statement Of the Cou~ Clellt A l1tw ric•, check dr~ by a stale°' sa~sly 11\e lndeblednen mured PUBLIC NOTICE by reason of a breach o; OF THE STATE OF'NEW C236, JAN LABARBERA. PUBLIC NOTICE must De hied pnor to tnat oate ::i ~~~s Na'7 ~ate:;ient fedefat a edlt union or • by said Deed. advancu lhereun· tJelaulf in the Obhgahons YORK. ONTARIO HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Tile h11ng Of this staleMt"1 ooes T I pnot 0 at lie check dr.wn by • state Of de1. W11h mttrest as ptlMded CNSl329810 secured thereby. hereto· COUNTY C 2 7 ~, P. M .A. INC.. Al• No. 1 ll!l536U55• not ol itself aulhOnze Ille usein ht f~if19 ° tl'ls statement does f~•I sevlngs .nd loan •• tnere'". and the unpaid pnnc1 1 NOTJCE OF fore eJ1ocuted and dellv· CITATION HOUSEHOLD ITEMS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS tl\ls state ot a f1Cbb0US Business not ol itsell IUlhOnze tile use in sociatlon, uvlngs auocl-balance of tilt note secu pa PETITION TO ered to tho undersigned 8 The People 01 the State of C 2 8 4. p . M .A. 1 N c.. MAME STATEMENT Name 1n 111olabon ol Ule ngn1s of tl\ls state o( a f1Cbbous Bus111ess atlon or savings bll\k 0 red by ADM ST v.1111en Oectarnlion ot De· New York by God's grace HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Tne lollowing oerson(S) 1Ytlrt'another u11oer f'ideral Stale or Name 111111olabon of the nghts ol specified In Section 5102 ol said tea wilh interut therton as INI ER fault and Demand tor Sale free and !~dependent C316 VICTOR WANG 001110 business as BUTZEN'comrnon law (See Secbon 14.400 anolher under redtral, Slate, o the Ahanclal Code Ind •u-~ed 111 uiO Note, fees. ESTATE OF: ano wrmen no11ce of de-'. "UNKNOWNS" being dis· HOUSEHOLD ITEMS ' XMAS TAEE FARMS (BLllEEN) )et seq BuS!lleSS an<! Pmtessions common law (SH Secbon 14 thorlzttd to do buslnus In ~ a'l)ts ana e.penses ol the ROMANO MARIO fault and or elec11on to tnbutees ol Margaret Hunt-C363. MARV PAT EARL 12412 Bentdlcl Ave Downey CACooe) . seq . Bus111tss •nd PIOlessions this state. In IN event ten-nisiee 1~" of 111t trosts creiled MOLFETTA AKA cause the under:;.1gned to ting Garnau9 and Anita CURTIN, HOUSEHOLD 90242 Newport Beach·Cost.t Mesa CO<le) def oCl\tt than cash Is ac-by satO eea ol Tru~ Dated ROMANO M ~all said prof.Jerty 10 sallsty Huntting, If living or dead. ITEMS Jason fyoer 1471 S C'MalleylCNJ383.A21781+Mlt'Nov2027 firstflllno ctf)ted the Trustee may 1 1'02111195 GATEWAY MORT· MOLFETTA AKA said obligahons ontl there· lholr dtstnbutees. legatees Pu bll shed N ewp or t Lr La HaO!a CA 90631 Dec 4 11 t995 Newport Beach·Costa Mesa withhold the Issuance ot the GAGE CORPORATIOtt. A CAI.I· al11:r the urit1ors1gned 1ep1esentat1ve or/assigns Beaoh·Costa Mosa Dally Sriaw11 Porbllo 12412 Bene CN336336 Nov6.ll .20.27, l905 Tru.tee'$ Deed until funds FORNIA CORfOMr/fJN11 u ld MROOMLFANO PACIPICVl.W M•MORIAL PARK Cemetery • Mortuary Chapel • Crematory 3500 Pacific V1ew Onve Newport Beach 844·2'700 PIERCE BROTHERS BELL BROADWAY M ortuary * Chapel Cremation causod said nollco of de-who have or claim lo hav P1lo1 November 13, 20 d•tl Ave Downey CA 90242 bKonw availabM to the Trustee. 4565 Col~ BOIJ/t· ETTA fJult and 01 election to be an Interest In the Eslate of 1995. ' lilts t>us1ness 1s conoucteo by• PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE payee°'~ 11 •mat• rarrt. Los ltnQt!u, ~ 90039 CASE NO. A 180265 ,Recorded Auyu 5 t 11. 1995 Robert H. Hunn1ng, de-m026 a10tnt venture te<otrlgtlt. SakhaleWIUbl (818)5'93571 By l<ARINE To oil heirs, benef1· 110 B d .as Instr. No 95-347676 ln coased by purchase. lnher-Re!l'stranl nas not yel begun NOTICE OF file No. 19953563884 mlde, bUt WlthoUt covl!flont OUNJOULIAN TRUSTEE OFFICER c1snes, crod1tors, con· C {0~ way Book Pagu o f Olllclal 1tance or other wise, whose PUBLIC NOTICE to ttJnsact ousiness under Ule SALE UNDER :TEE'C: FICTITIOUS BUSl~SS Of warranty. uf:'" or Im-235992 1tilJ. 1\120. 111Z7 11ngont creditors, and ~2~91:~ Records m 1tie olhce ol the names and post olfice ad· NOTICE OF 1icou0us ousiness name 01 TRUST Ale: 114038 L • ~ME STATEMENT plied regarding le, posSH-1995 · p~rsons who mey othe.r· '•••••••••• recorder ol 01 an!Je County; dress anr unknown to petl· names hSled herem t2:86t5' Othtf· 806 °"'· Tne lollllWlllQ peison(s) 1st.Ire lion or encumbranc11, to w110 bo 1nterosted m 1• Said Sate ol property will lioner ~g~1~~ ~~l:R~ V SIGNED JASON EYLER SHAWN Number ~ y"°Jj doing business IS STONE CREEK Mtllfy the Indebtedness• PUBLIC NOTICE the will or estate or .oo made in 'as lli. condl· A pellllon having boen H 8 PORllllO ARE IN DEF UI.. CLEANERS. ~250 Barr.inca P'ltwy CUfed by said Deed. ad-botl'\, of : ROMANO a tion wtthoul covenant or duly flied by Edward T. Gl~~N t~a:/'bbllc hecings Tl'ls statemem was Meo wtlh DEED OF ~U~TUH~ 1Mne,CA9l714 Vences thereunder, with NOTICE OF TRUS'TEFS MARIO MOLFETTA ' warranty, eKpre~s or tm· Hanley, Jr .. Sutton, wi e e Y the osta the County Ctell\ of Or Janua 17 1991 'u LE Patnck Opitz 4 Crossiley lnterelt11Pfovlded thefeln, SALE UNDER DEED OF AKA ROMANO M µlied. rega1<J1ng !Ille poS· Deleeuw. Clark & Darcy Mesa City Council on ~· COtJnfy on November 14 1wtnoe YOU "-AKE ACT~ ~g IMne. CA 92720 and t.ht unpaid principal b.'11-TRUST File: 22979S<V M 0 L F E T T A A K A session. or encumbrances. UP whose dornlctl1ary ad· cember 4, 1995. at 6.30 NOTICE Tin Ftcubous Name PROTECT YOUR PROPER· This rosiness 1sconducteo by enc• .91 the Note secu1ed by Loan:.U147t~ other; -A.P, ROMANO MOLfETT A nowttt .10 pay the rem;i1mng pr1nc1. dress Is 40-A Grove Street, p.m .. or 1 ba 1 s soo 1 n thereafter Statement expires live yea~ tro TY IT MAY BE SOU> AT A lnindiVldllal uld Deed wl!h Interest Number ~181-66 YOU A PETITION h When Words Are pal sum of 1110 nohi(s) se-P11tslord, Now York 14534 as poss e, n the Council m PUBuc SALE. IF y Registrant h not et be thereon II providtcl In said ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A · as n•rud by said deed of YOU ARE HEREBY CITED ~~amb.e1a of City Hall, 77 ~e.~I~~ w~sc:11~ ~the ~lice .A/4 EX~TION °&.N~ to tr.insa<:t llu:i~ess ~ll<ltr ~~Nore, rees, ctuirges and ex-DEED OF TRUST DATED ~eeM~Let byAP~MEL;'\ Not Enough Trust with tnltirest as In 10 show eauso before the r Duve, Costa Mesa, on n., e ntw ic:b NATURE ~ f bb w s penses of thl trustN 11nc:t J•nuary 29 1991 'UNLESS • ETT '° tt\e MS l liz' I s31d ' note provided. ad· Surrogate a Court, Ontario the followlng Items: bou5 Business Name St.atemen CEmNG ' AGAl-m~ PRO-~:S:sled ~~~ name 0 the trusts created by uJd you TAKE ACTioN TO Supe11or Court of Cali· pee a ing n ~.:mcos, ii any, un<.lur lho County, at the CourthOuse, AN ORDINANCE 11mend· must be lrleo poor to ll'lat date YOU SHOULD YOU, SIGNEO PAlRICK OPITZ Dff<S..d Trust Co.list Fed PROTECT YOUR PROPER· forn1a, County of Or· Sympathy terms of sai<.I OcocJ ol Room 130, In the City of 1ng Sections 13-956 and The hhng ot tnos statement does CONTACT A S8fVic.es, 1 CallfOfnla Cotpo-TY, rr MAY BE SOLO AT A enge Tru~t. loe~. ch:irges and Canandaigua, New York on 13·968 of lhe Costa Mesa not ol 1ts~lt ilitnonze tile use 1n ~ Notice I• hereby lns s1a1ement was hied Witn rlllon, 11 1t1id Trustee, PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED THE PETITION re-Flowers" c•penses ot 111 .., rrusioii December 11 , 1995, Al !>:30 Munlclfl'll C<XI!! I@Ollrdi~ U\IS state of a Ftr.llhnu~ ~11StnPSS. ~ thlt Seneno Rec:on. the County Cieri\ OI OrJnge 199QO Plummer Sl. Chats-AH EXPLANATION OF THE Quests thet ROBERTO .-.nJ or the 11u~•~ ciu.Jlcd o'clock In the forenoon ot resldentlal real estate llfarne m "10lab0n ol lhe nghts ol "~•company, .. trust· County on November 7, lY9!> !worth. CA 91311, (818) NATURE Cl' p;c mu-T. MOLFETTA b.e ~-2983 Harbor Blvd 'b.y 53 , 0 Oeed ul lrns~ that day .why .a deoree signs, and adding clarifying another unoer Federal Slate or II.Ii>:~".,, tf\lltee, °' NOT!q·lllls f1cnoos _Name 7~. By: ~rllyn Mon-CEEOING AGAINST you pointed as personel Costa Mesa • Said salo will bo lwld on should not be made In the wording to Sign Regula· common 1aw (See C\e(bon 14400 10 trustee pursuant SIJtement e~res ltve yUIS from t~o. Viet President, YOU SHOUl.D CONTACT A ropreeentarivo ro &dmin- Dece. mber 11 1995, at 3 oo estate of Robert Howlett !Jons In Seclion 13-956. En-el SeQ Business and Pl'olnsions ecut':: bDMd~ ~st U · tne dale •I was ltled 111 lhe Otlict Dated: Novtmbef 13, 1995 LAWYEl'l Notice Is herfby i1ror the ott•to ol the 540-3135 p m on the tr ont !>leps 10 Hunlling lately domiciled al 11lronmental Determination: Code) Bakhtlar Y net Vldi koori-ol the County Cleric. A new f1CO· ASAP18"2S 11/20, 11m. given thet Verdugo SefVtc:.e decedent. ~ : n1e entrance of 1110 Orange Canandaigua, Now v4 rk, Exempt. Frrst & Oemano Fthf19 Bakhtl• ~T ~ ~oorl-aous Bus.ness Name Statement 12J04 Corporation, 11 frustee. or THE PETITION ro· --.. 1 C1~C~~~EC~ (l)~~~~~~M~MRmEW~~ ~-&~~m~ ~~ "'~ ~r-------------------------------------------~~===-1 man Orange. CA certain willing of decedent, VELOPMEN! AGREEMENT CN33834• Nov 20 21 Dec 4 11 dlt!t '"'t~~Uy Trust. UDT., 1 At ttle lune of the 1nit1al namel'f a Will dated Octo-DA·94-01 with the lnterln-1995 .,., -..-Recorded on • puullcat1011 of 1111s nottce ber 10. 1974 of which Is at-surance Exchange of the 01129'1991 ti Instrument I ttht total amou111 ol the un: tached, u the wtll of the Au1omoblle Club of South-PUBLIC NOTICE ~~ ~1:00-NIA , paid bala11ce of tile obliga. above named decedont re· e r n Ca II Io r n I a. En-In-.-f'ee0fd1 • 1.un seou111d uv the abovo lallng to real and personal vlronmentaJ Oetermlnatlon: Al• No.11953153151 R tt;._ """:,: the County ' <Jescntrod 0(1od ol Trust property; llnd Exempt. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS c!f.t -noe county, t .lrod esttmalod costs OX· (2) granting Leners THIA· NOTICE IS FURTHER NAME tTAnMENT Ofnla. end plJflUtlnl to : 1>e11ses. end 11dv11nce•. Is mentary to: Jarnea D. GIVEN that at said «me The lollOwtng perion(s) 1nrt m:a NOClonfc:t• '!_.1Default .net r $75,302.40 Gwatkln and and place all Interested doing business 1s llOLS 0 _.. thereunder 1 It Is possible that at the "(:1) If any..of the foregoing persons mtly appear and CLEANEAS, 8946 BOLSA AVE , ;r.._"'~ ~1':,51t~. = ; lime of aete lhe opening person• 11 an 11torney be heard by the City Coun-WESTMNSlER, CA 9'l683 No tl-'2702AO 11 1 llld may ue leas than the nomln11ed In the wilt, ell of 1he alorementloned ll~ PHUONG NGUYEN, ct..i l\Kord ~11 aa:. om. I IOIOl Indebtedness due granting him Of hor th• ilem1. 13672 LORNA STREET. GARDEN 1V04/11N .:'rt.. NOfth rrC:: • D•t•: 11/14/95 rlght to claim both OICICU-IF THE AFOREMEN· GR01.{,CA92644 enttanc STARTING I ANEW I T.D. SERVICE COM· tor's/trustee's commlsstona TIONED ACflONS IS ll'ls business is conducitd by COl.lft~~o700~t~~ ltANY Id T and legal fees U 1p-CHAU..ENGED IN (40URT, a111ndi111~• t Ort W ' 81 sa ruit•• pointed; (SPECl°FY ANY the ch1llenge may bo llm-The t!OStrallt comme.nced to " ~ Ht s.nta Anl, B US.lN~SS I Dy Mich••• Timmer• OTHER RELIEF PRAYED lteCI to only lhOH ISSUOI trintlCI b.illfleSS under ltlt ~ t.OO PM. at publle ;J~ I man, Assist ant S.cr• FOR IN THE PETITION) ralsed 11 lht publlc h•erlng hcnous ~Stoen name OI to the l'tlgtlest bid· 1 tary, 1750 E. 4th St., Dat•d, attutec:t and deacnbed In lhl• notice or r11meslisltdaboY10nt0'3\!95 ::.':!::'Jf'Ylll* at the e e 1 St•. 700, Santa An•, sealed on October 30, In Wfltten corTeapondenc• lawfl.lf rrioney t CA 02705 (714) 543. Ul95 dallvered to the City Coun-• • t 8372 ONTARIO COUNTY SUR· ell et. Of prior lo, 1"' public ••••••••••••• ' ROGATI! hearlng1. : We 0te assisting the Ben· b DOMI J. Crudelt , MARY T. ELLIOTT, 1 111tcl11ry to coilott 11 debt c!:Jef Cle<k D•putv Cltw Clerk i and any lnlormnllon we otr Attornoy f0< petitioner: Publlahed Newport : l~n Wiii be UHd for lhat Ec:lwat<f T. Hll\ley, Jf.. Beaoh.Co1ta MOia Dally , purpoH v.hether reeelvod SUTTON , DELEEUW, PilotNovtmw 2o 199S 1 orally or In wrltinq. Cl.ARI( & DARCY LLP, 40-A ' · I IF AVAILJ\BLI!, THE Grove Street. Plt11ford, m032 I EXPECTED OPENING New York '453-4, Tel. No. PUBLIC NOTICE I (71 IS) 886-8060 1 BID MAY a• OBTAINED Note: Thie citation la NOTICE 01' SALE 1 BV CALUNQ THE FOL• NfVJCI upon you as ,... OP AUTOM081UI ! LOWING TELEPHONE quited t;y law. You are not Nottce la n.raby given , NUMBERS ON THI! requited to api>0.11r. If you purtuanl to HCtlont 3071 1 0 A Y 8 E F 0 R Ir TH I tall to •P~at or fllt wnittn onc:t 3072 of the Clvtl Cod• • s.A.LE1 C71•) 480.$800 objectJOna, It Wtll be ... of the St.al• 01 c.lttornla L TAC420279C eumed that you do not Ob-lh• Ondortlontd, 0 & W j ltC!I to lhe relief rtqUHted TOW(NQ. tN-e MS WEST , Publl•h•c:I f'tewporl You have• tight to have an 18TH ST.fU:ET, COSlA I Beach-Cott• Mesa Dally anom.y.etAaw lppMt tot ME~ Orang9 County CA • Pitol ~vtmber 20, 27, D• you. 92112'T will NII st 'bile ! c~ber 4, t996 Publl•h•d Newport 1ue11on et "tald .sdfr'Ht" m034 Be1ch.00111 Mesa DI~ Cotta Mitt, Cahfornla. 11 PUBLIC NollcE 2 P 7 ttot ~~ernt>tr IS, 13, 2 • tpm Of\ Wtc:tne1d1y. the • 1....... 811\ day or December, BIO 4528 ~ 199$, the followlng au1omo- I HOTICI OP PUBLIC NOTICE . t>i,t;~~ toM~~S/SW, v 1 N •ETtTION TO NOTtCE OF PUllUC JA40J51$.41<JOt9182, U· ADMINllTRA I.ALI OP C9nMISl,lte NON~ir ISTATI OfJ , ... 10 .... , p Said Nit le f0t t~ put· QRBTCHIH MIU.IA ~~th~~~:::! ~ Of Htlt'Ylng llen of CAii NO. A 100321 S.11-S.VICI Storage ,,c .. ij, lo all ti-'"· bflneflciAti.t, lty A.et j' 6 fl Cod• 21100 TRADE 81C11tcn. con11~ etedl· It uq , the undtrSIGned !Ot'• and person• who may will .. , -publlc auction, ..., h I if I d htfWIN be 111 .. rultd In en Nawtrnbet 21, 11185, uirt>UO Cass e • Mii 11t ut1 or bcith, l*tQnal ptOl*fY lncl~lflO M2·S878 OnETC:Ht:H MIL.Lf.A but not lim4ted to IUmltute, ____ ..;... ______ _ GARAGE SALE ' HINTS Before your garage sa le place a garage sale ad in the Daily Pilot to ens ure a big crowd. list items with specific brand names, Sile~, colors, pric<'s, co nditions, etc. in your ad . Jlajjy;.l,lot . If Jou'r• loold"tl for •JDll, cJ•affled h•• news for 1ou. , The Legal Department at the Dai!J Pilot is pleased ~ hJ annount'4 a new snvict now available hJ new businesses. ,, ..-.-~ wilJ now SEARCH~~ for you at ,U) extra charf!, and save you tk ti~ and the. trip to tht Court HQUSe in Sttn14 Ana. Thm, of course, eftn' the ~tlfrh is compkttd we wiO fik J""'T fiditious business na~ stamnenJ with the County Ckrlt, publish once a week for four W«h a.r ""tp1ired by law and thm file yqur proof of publication with the Olunty Cl.erk. Plmse stop by hJ fil.e ;l()ur fictitious bus:jness staJement at the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay S; Casm Mesa. If you cann1Jtstop by. please call us at (714) 642-4321 and wt wiO mah armngemn1ts for you to handk this proa~ by mail. . If Jbt' sh<Juld havt any farther qileStiuns, pl.east mD us and we wiO ht mqre than g"1d fl) assist you. Good luc1t in yqµr new busines1f ' " .. _,...... -- a Ul•llD HOURS Telephone 8am-5:~m Monday-Friday ' I! ""' BY PHO• (714) 642-5678 • .. ·1· ·""' . I I . I I • -, Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday BY FAX ' .. -·-¥ '' I!. . . - ~ ' . :~1 DAILY PILOT (714) 631-6594 (Please include your name and phone number and we'll call you back with a price quote.) ... r. . ' . -~t~f. . . ,--2911 DEADUNES Me>OOay ............ Friday 5:00pm Tuesday~w.Monday 5:00pm Wednesday .... ~.Tuesday 5:00pm BYMAILORIN PERSON! . ' ~ . II I ' ' • ~ . ,i: I -i_ ~ • Thl!OOay ........... Wednesday 5:00pm Friday ................ Thursday 5 :OOpm 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Comcf" of Newpcxt Blvd & Bay Sl . . --. . " I 1 ~ ' I ' ' , ~ q 1._• I' ~' . . 3011 :··-·l(~..._·, I lOVAI. MOUSING Of'f'OIUUIUT ~ Alf ml alllS lfftrtlllnt 1n l111s MWIMtf Is &VllJCCt IO Ille ftcl· d Flit..._, .. , Acl of tt61 u -Mltl WlllU !MUI II tll19al IO lhlrllse "any pnltrt11cc. 11 .. 11:.111111 er tll&e1lmlnahoa ~ N 11e1, colOf. 1th91on. Ml, UUlcaJ. lamlllal &Utu& tt ...... q ln .... lltllAllofl lo 1MU 11Y ~ ptelettlKI. l1ml· lMiM • tllwtmillllle•." Tiiis 11nsp1ptt wlll not Utwlafly ICUJI 111Y "*11H · !Niii .., IH I •&latl wllkll Is Ill 'IObllh of Ill• 11 .. Diii r11de1s Ill kn•y flll•mecl lllll I ll •wtllla1& adwtrUud 1n 11111 ....,.,., .. wallMle on 11 ..... • ,..t11111ty Nl1L le corn- ... ~.AllHUO ........... 1·1DO·U.·1$1Q. fof bit Wllltlqtan, DC W11 pltut ult HUD et 421·3SOO. COSTA MESA 2124 WESTMINSTER 2192 RENTALS TO ANNOUNCEMENTS EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT MERCHANDISE SHARE 2724 5530 5530 MISC. 601 S AH Utllltlea FREE 2 Bed, bullt In kit. Pet Ok. $850.968-0145 H 0 M E F 0 R T H E iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2 9 2 0 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I HOLIDAYS 2 Bed, Bel Penn Pt. Share $40,000/Yr Income liRiieiitiialiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ATTNt SWAPPERS galley kit, gar. yd. great hae. Nr wedge. potenUet. Home *BRIDAL SALON* Coaches· )acklJts, BP· EASTSIDE Only $800. 968·9855 Sundeck, fplc, w/d Typlst1/PC users. Toll pro x 6 0 0 Iino d. $4251 utl 175-4325 Free (1) 800-898-9778 Est. bridal salon Is mosUy red, some gold 28r 1Ba House $925. '•••Ill••••• ex T-4645 for hsllngs •••king 8 dynamic & green printed on 760-8384 I' CDM ahare 3br/1 ba 1 sales consultant to as· APARTMENTS block to ocean. Sffl<· •••AJRLINEs••• slsl our bt1des Retail back ·emergency re· Huge E'Slde Twnhm 1 NJS sponse te3m" sizes 4Br 2 'hBe, big yard, FOR RENT ;6°oor~~i. ~~~~ =~~:=~~~;!:::·sfs~~·~ :;Ge:TI exfrrerien~~st~ Sml thru XXL. S3/ea or f LR f 1 2 • .. •••••••• obo. 645-2256 am rm. rp . -car.11 COM Share lrg 2Br 2 Ba WILL TRAIN For Info! Mesa area. ---------• $137!5/mo. 433·9528 home, 5550/mo. Pv1 ~i.....V1i:i-"V1~""''N\ 800.755-7800 ext at034 714/546-5700 Fender Bass w cae Strawberrv Patch CORONA 2Bd dplx atyle. Nu dec01, gar, yd. Pel DEL M.A.R neg. $775. 968-3905 2622 Tradltlonal 3 Bed, fam rm, cook's kit, lrpl, dbl gar. fncd. Pet ok. S 1100. 968-4495 2Br 2Be So. of PCH. Beam cells. 1undock. $1050 Incl water/elec. Agt. Barb, 494£2342 bath. 310-840-2388 •-Art--M-u-.-.-u-m--ln_N_p_I _R_e_t_•_ll_S_•_l•_•_U_p_s_ca_le $250. Sims Snowbrd Bch seek• weekend S200. Fox coat·md Ftneat Manalon In k f ladles golf & resort S300. Tony Lamas NB has room w/own front des peraon or wear FT/PT Exp'd S250. 3/4ct 01~. Blk bath & deck. Tennis/ LOST & ·vi a l tor contact. Katie', 720-1996 . u FOUND 2925 phones. admissions,•---------Laq din tbl w chrs pool/apa. Utla Inc. Secty/Bkkpr PTtFT S225. Futon $100 $800/mo. Call nowl iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•--e_tc_._A_la_n_,_7_5_9-_1_12_2__ WP/Windows, Poach· O'Keofe 50's oven ~~:~~:~~675-1 7:47 or FOUND BLACK CAT BABYSITIER tree. 714-432-0226 or s475 Bscball/Flball Lg 3Bd 2B• Duplex NB 2BR 2BA to ahr wt _H_U_N_""'_"'_G_T_O_N___ Upper, sun roor:i, fp. responalbl• peraon . un w/d, $1475/mo. Call Ref1. $350/mo+Vz Oc:t. 31, Mesa Dr. & needed for occasional Fax roa: 432-0290 ca rd s 7 2 4 -0 6 8 4 Bayview. Npt Beach. evenings In my Coate Teacher/Admln Asst London .Fog raincoat. Call to ID. 955-3025 Mesa homo. Must be Needed for small pre· light beige. thinly FOUND Chihuahua reliable & floxlbl•. Call achool ln CM. Flexible hned. ladies size 16P . 751-4925. houra. 642.4050. Classlc: trenchcoat Male. It. brown, 11 /9 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Sherp, c:lean 2Br tBa, NB Ocean vl•w at KJd Connection In CHILD CARE HELP TUTORS PIT H.S. styling Like now, only Big and BeeutlA.I patio, carport. Quiet. 2 Modern, nr sand, lg Hunt Bch. 964-6942 Needed by So. Coaat Engl. Math thrw Trig, ~~~45~::~2:~es days. BEACH 2140 310-375-9487. Lease utlls. 631-0146 3 Bed 2 Bath, C/A, blka to beach. Avail aundk. $490. $100 off Chrl.stlan Church, Chem, Blol. foreign ---------• bullera kit, dbl gai. now. $950. 673-3852 1at mo. rent 646-4400 F~t~.'!~l~~!:~~=-Costa MHa, Sun?ay lang. College GPA 3.2+. PLANT CLEARANCE! $1100. 968-0145 •-s-t_u_d_l_o_w_P/._• __ B_•_t _h NB/Promontory Pt Call Marla. 574-4249 mornings 8:45·11.45. S9-St1/Hr 443·2700 e· King or Queen palm• ••••••••• _P_ll_n_r-lm_a_P-rl_d_•_2_B_e_d Carport. $695 Incl Amenltlea. etyllah (work). Or Ive msg. $25/day. 548-3469 $C20. Jumpers. h8fbs SI. • tll p 75g.. decor. Mslr br/ba. Avl COMPUTE R: Data · 11tus·lruil-avocado (lruot· HOUSES/ CPB "rps stove FOR u •. 521 oppy. I s 0 c I gar. P;l o k. S87s. 9341 or 729-7234. 12/1. $825. 675-eno FOUND KITTEN entry w/some pro-EMPLOYMENT ng) 1 emont oun· CONDOS Blk & while fem. 6-12 grammlng. Relaxed SERVICES 5533 tams s110. bird baths 968-9855 2742 mos old, Oci. 31 be-marina loc. Benehls. S20. 909-674·94 22 FOR SALE -------COSTA MESA 2624 STORAGE twHn Fairview & Avo-Salary DOE 723-7375. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -------------••I IRVINE 2144 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii c:ado. CM. 646-6723 Cust Svc/Gen Office •••••-• Wl'l""~D 1 BR 1 BA $550/mo Boat or RV •torege FOUND: Oold and s1I· For wholesale ahoe Lndry pool, quiet. No to 40', tecUt'ed. Costa var Anne Cline watch. co. In COM. Oood phn GENERAL 1002 Turtlerock tnt\se. 2 pets.' 2217 Harbor Mesa. $2 a ft P9f mo. In the vicinity of the skills, typing 35 wpm, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil matr Br/2\1\Ba, den, 2• Blvd. 84&-0392 7150-7857 Weat Ctlff parking lot data entry of cust or· Please be aware that nn .l'" the haling• In this cal· TO BUY 6019 egory may require you iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil to call a 900 number In which lh•r• Is a chaige per-minute. USED OOLF BALLS OLD GOLF CLUBS Top$ paid. 714-574-0800 QOV'T FORECLOSED ~.·.~g~·. ™d, Dellghtfut 1 Br No lf,1 fro.~t Pote' "Paaaltal dFer~; hoSeelfbksglanrtder. Hom•• for pennies pete. Elec: range, Bravo. as• c as • .,s r a on $1. Oellnquent Tax. patio, totally enc:l gar. COMMERCIAL Debbi• 437·1293. +.Call 67~292. •--------- Repos, REOa. Your NEWPORT $550+dep. &42-51W>4 REAL ESTATE Loat Cet Blk IOng hair, GOURMET COOK/LI DOMESTICS 5540 --------1 :~:9;~11E~r-r..::S BEACH 2169 E'alde 1Br, den, car-(Summer) on medlc:a-houaekeeplng, exp'd, FREE TO YOU 6022 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii port, lndry. Cute , Uon declawed, muat Uve out, FfT. Non-Flneat M•nalon In iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii for current ll11Jlng1, ·-·-·-. SH 1773 West· be foundl 575-9878 amkr. Newport Beach B d / k Dc.ttaut gated Dover ...,._, area. 714-873-3643 N n•• • Pt coo · Fr•• 1/2Hr Plano ---------1 ShorH 4Br 1•ty hm, minster (upper). 1795/ BUSINESS OFFICE Loat K•~• Pay1ass1---------cleaner, errand•. 3hrs/ Audlllons. To any sen· COSTA MESA 1024 I mo. 642·5488 ehoe store In Kmart GOV'T·POSTAL JOBS day·12hra/Wk $7/hr. ous stu.dent of music. E'ald• 3Br 1 VlBa w/ aeparale game rm & pool. All remod, quiet street. S235K. Agt. Open 1-4 Sat & Sun 251 Comollla Lan• 650-3008 or 646·7945 NEWPORT BEACH 1069 WANTED by private perty: Main Channel prop'ty w/docll. S 1 2M caah. RHpond Mgr, 147F Junlpero Serra Dr .. San Oabrlel CA 91776. 818·282 ... 071 ~~r~~k 1 8 a:r v,:,•· MODERN 2Bd w/glue FOR RENT 2769 Plaza 10/13 &42-3647 start $23,800-$34,900/ Call nowl 548-25841 desiring lessons. Must Sandy, Pru Cal 644-1096 walled llvlng room LOST LadlH diamond Yr. Calla wlll be a c· 6 75-1747 or 75l·l 152 have piano or have beamed cell. Lg patio CDM OCEAN VIEW & ruby ring. 1119, In cepted for employ-Nanny Needed·L/0 portable keyboard Newport Creal 3BR s785/mo. on E. l6th. 3 Otnc:as Sub Leu• CdM (Bayside Dr. ment Info & appl thru Great hours M&F 112 Please call 551·5332. 2BA townhome. Lrgl s .. Mgr. 437 Princeton 925 SqFt • $850/mo. park area). REWARD. 12/10/95. 1·818·506-days. T-Th 7:30-6:00. FREE: Containers, 2·C:&r gar, WID hk·up, Barry Sliver 720-9080 Call 673-4290 eves. 5354 ext 8010. 2 1/2 & 6 mos. old. bolts, screws. wash· cream carpet, flre-1---------liJ:IZlllllJ!mJl!I Income Potential up Musi apeak English, ers. rivets. misc Call place. Next to comm. NEWPORT LOST: 5 Keya on ring to You Call 565-3484 have own trana .. rel's. 548-9832. pool & tennis. Walk to BEACH 2669 lrom!00102000m(1 wJMedlcaJ card, etc. lo listen to a 10 min Evea/Wknd 721-6770 -LA--T-lm_•_•_c_o_m_p_l-et-•I beach. $1450/mo. ..., 11/tO, t8th & Santa tap• to learn more. A-c M 548 2061 OJ Trial artlctes. Call 750-9314. •1BR $82S* Ccnr<11111n11cs ""'a, . . • ••N-u_r_a.-ln_g ______ ll••••••·-545-5010. 2Br 2B•, 2-car gai, 2BR 2BA $725/Up Acr"'1 lrum J \l' A"f'"" CNA & Companions MERCHANDISE _P_r_•_tt_y_C_•_t-... -,h-·-te-le-.1 frplc. mini ocean view. Refrlg & dishwAtsh•r 1~(.Jmf".1 nn~ NMdtd for Ill home care.,,.•••••••• male, Froe to loving $1050/mo. Call Br~ Tnci. 60>e30 pool. No Nniror111ndi PERSONALS J ust R•ght 31~36-44441" homel 497.5749 ker, 714-642-3850 pet1. No feH. No PIT Weekend work ln1---------1,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.: teue. 545-4855 CdM for ad company. ANTIQUES 6010 Beach Area St•P9 to Sand Clean Driver'• lie: req'd. Must l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2Br, gar, lrg llv rm. Ulll ___ S_TRIAL_____ PERSONALS 3002 ba•ble,r•aanpolmnaalt~.· nree~. 1• •BUYING ITEMS• 1&2 Bedroom paid. No peta. s12151 lNDU 2788 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .... .. 55t • .,.,.. lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii t1~•r. 818-772·1393 From 1800-1960. 1 pc Yearly Unfuml1htd 1-m_o_. --~----" NEW HOT PARMINE PO~~ & QOV'T JOBS to entire ••tale. Paint· ~-, ~l'\_~11 •o •B.-ch V.Mt-.Nr Hoag• PlacenUa Front•"• FRu .. 1.ao1.an.&111 Inge. c:hina. glswar•, ... -~ "' Lg 2Br/2Ba ~: i Br • '211HOUR +BENEFITS furn, etc. tmmed c:ash. V·alla Rentals waJk-ln c1oa.t s 125. 5000 aq "· S32001mo. 11• C)oalrHan1111U.LD11PPJ NO EXP wiu. TRAIN top s . 673-6223 Iv msg P _ _,,S ......... a38 Call 714-648-1164 D•TINQ? Sa.nr9 Appl+lnfo71"647-1991 1--------- For Ad Action CaU a *e:ilot AD-VISOR 642-5678 GENIRAI; POLICY Rates and deadlines are subject to change without notice. TilC publisher reserves the right to censor. reclassify, revise or reject any classified ad•ertiscment. Please report any enor that may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot & The Independent accept no liability for any error m an advertisement for which it may be responsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied by the enor. Credn can only be allowed for the first insertion. A GOOD AD! Call 642- 5678 • HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR RENT p rty M t """' pa -"V"V<> ,. ""' Upright Pleno late fOpe gm •Newport Helghta• 11••·-----For a fun lime call Purchealng Clerk 1800'• Engllsh Bwl 9 2 I 011-692·590-012. For loC&l retall bual· I..::::::::?':::::::::::::::::::~====::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;==;====:. 675-4 1 2Bdrm 1Ba, w pool, 33c per minute, 18+ neu. lnven control & Walnut. Xlnt condl • ~:a ~~:in 179~~~ BUSINESS a NHL·NFL-NBA gen otnc. aklll• nee. sn5 obo. 645-1911 --------1 FINANC'll:! a SCOREll SPREADSI Exp In AP/AA pref.1-------- GENEtun 2102 ---.-..,..,...~=-,,,.,__,,,..-Spaoloua 1Br w/IOft. ""' Fu resume: 148-IHS15 APPLIANCES 6011 .&VWo FURNISHED Big Cyn ..., .. 2 -"-atk.f 1·900-33f..2600 X5553 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil guard gated 2Br 2Ba. ~ft.t'."Enl~~k9 n $2.99/mln. 1h Touchlne phn Reoept/Ofc Manager Anaheim Callfornla den. Ute & airy, Refa. pool. 11420. 175-8003 •---------req.Stlv-VlllM4~. FfT-Busy app~•al co. Waaher/Dr~er $140 style 4Bd 2Ba, country __ S3_100.,.....,.,,..e_t_9-3...-60-_2_6_,2~9-VIEW VlllW VIEW BUSINESS WHY WAIT FOR A Some exp pref d. 14"" ea Fc.!g $200 Oas kit. dbl gar. Pet ok. oated Baphor .. K•• etceptlonal 2Br 2Ba, OPPORTUNITY DATE:? CALL 1·900. 1701 Fax rea:648-1590 a10ve $i00 apt •Ii.a. $1,000. G68·330S Stepa to beach. SBr Back Bay \llew, fp, dbl 2904 255-8454 Ext. 5045. RECEPTIONIST FIT Call. 6415-6848 Anaheim-Touch of 2Ba. Fp, gar. Avt now GM· $1400. ~130 'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil '2.89/llWI 11+. Tc:h Tn PM For busy NB •porting Clau 2Bed, cozy kit, $2,600/mo 642-6290 11 req'd. Stlv-ll &t~ ;~~~. 1~.0~Jlc~I~~ ,_F_URNI ___ TURE ___ 6_0_1_4 lndry, gat. Pet welcome. HRBR Vl.W HOMES I••••••••• SPayphon•a...a.ocal •YOU CAN find your ti ... Computer llteratet"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Only se10. ee&-9855 t>Br 3B• SomerHt on utSCE"" •.mouS Sited Loweat Price• apeclal someone nowl helpful. Erin 14S..9007. 11 Qarden Qrove-grHnbelt. Nloe cond. "'~ .w..n.1.1&0 12K/Wkly Pot'I. 1·9Q0.388-0500.X3896•----------S-Drawer 0resser$50. Stunning 3Bd, equlp'd Avallabl• 1/98. $2900. RENTALS loo-800-3470 24 Hrs. $2.89/per min. 18+ RESTAURANT corr.. tbl-f•Clangl• kit. Pet neg. Avl now. Ag1. 14o-5164 Touchtone phor1e req. $8 PER HOUR SSO 876-087$. 0 lys-• -•~:)"""' Bualneaeman or .. _.._., 11..._............. N n .,,.,, ...,.,.. ~w Lido lal ••y:ont buUdet, become atfff .,_......, .--~. 0 EJP. Ntc•1ury! 75% OFF oT~.~~~ .~J 0q:U~ ~%.31::.'<~~ ROOMS 2708 ::d~~~P= ••••••••• :1~~~~:Jt/~:r~8 ~:/r~"~~~:!~09:, met kit, fpl, dbl gar, mo/yf/flJln/unff75-40e0 aalea and conatruc-EMPLOYMENT ~people FT.f»T model home: Iron fncd yd Only $1100. Udo lal• 48" ~&A Blk to beh-NB 1 Bt/Ba. Uon. a.at High Lum-Come JOln °'" team beda, aofaa, cha;rs, Pel ok. GCS8-0145 Fam rm, Tennis, Sall-pvt entry. No cooking. Mr coata, Wy factory Apply In peraon: atone VUM, atmoff9. Yori»• Unda.Cut• aa a Ing. 52300. 875-7168 $460/mo. 667-e290/d direct from National 9-11 am°' 2-4pm 24n27 °' 3«3-8638 Button 2Bd apar~ling 222 V1• ~•l•rmo 13t~ew, wttnd Manufacturet. Some EMPLOYMENT '110 Mac Atthl# Bl. Dlnln• Rm table OaJl po04 frff uul avall nolN ateaa '-'ten. $03.-7~ ·5530 wll chair•• extra, .. , only seoo. 9684495 NPT HTS 2Bd ta. 3200, ut atoo. On the move? 11000 Obo. Custom HouN w/cttann. Flt• VAQTION p•"""HON• •ouT•• &iiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiii roll top d .. k w/n'latble place. 11210/mo. •e~ALS 2722 .... .,. " •·•--lnoo--S II xt --~-M&-2801. "5ft& Local Sit ... fcw 9M, .. ,-·' ....... 8 your 8 ra top/teak wood. kX:lla. 12.oootwk potential. c:;'ua1. Reading household s1&0 ObO &40-1..-1 1•1 ef Wtilll Th• Balboa ••Y ..._ 21· motor hOfne 800408-6300, 24 hra. · Tott ,, .. <1> Items int. Center Oak/ Run WXJr od in 1•••81MI Club offwa • magnln-ror r.m FUii ktt.c:Mf\ . ~179 Ext. R· Door•/Glau. 1600 ,--n ___ L cent bayfront 3Br iea c.hc>Mr.' TVNCA. 0.y v •No 1 Na• Loo a 1 4845 tot detail•. In Classlfled Obo 841).1.,_7 the Newport D90CTI 'llllCl••t penthOUae. Juat Und8' a 'Wt<ty rat••· i&Nl44 Aecounta whh owr 25 Co"'-'-"-·-Oo'ily .., ..,.. •• •• 3000 aq ft. PleeH cd Machloe••8uy All or ------------------f'ormloa Tabla 2 Wl'lt ~u rYWAU ~,..,, 648-0000 ... 839. Npt Soh o.,..,.on, P&11•eoo-e11-010t EMPLOYMENT lllPLOYM!NT 30x72" 11&0 ea. 2 o:lot ond .L- • • - .II Wffkly or monthty. c;hrom ew1vel oftc crn• n '"" • • v., .. 111 .. 18' 1aa. 1• Fully turnlah.CS 38r 5530 5530 auo ea. King · aofa Huntiftl'ltnft Beoch , car pkng. pool, clbhee 28a. gar. No amk/nO tied USO, TV cabinet• ·~·...,...., ~. • Av, • now. A60/m0. pee.. KMM\ Q4.14.24. ANlfOUNC!lllNTS w/ h'fdr.ulle w" 1500, Fountain Vo1ra7 • IALIOA Auoo. Alty 6'73-3M3 lraae Tracie mu 11& ~ ..... P!NINSUIA 2107 weatoUtM1ttt atJ lllll'ALS TO NOW HIRING'• M. l40-11a 0»3906 ,.., • Dover Hr 18a condo Que.,. a941 heMli?t qi/fir 00,000 au au, ..... 114111 a. OYettoOka poo(. 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Stifi City UNJ: a':. :,-ii not • tLfC :Ji:-:=::..: ~1,[!i::::~~l~lar~an~dli~-~-~·~··~--~~~~ .~!:!~!!!~~~...!~~t!!!:."-!~!!:!!;a.!_-==-:_·l!:: .... ::::= .. ==1 .. =:!:•=·=·=!l..!!!!~!!!:.-----l ..... --------------....... -~_~_Jl __ i'_'JI IOll FIEEtAllar$10-' ...___._ __ . • TODAY'S CRaSSwoRo PUZZLE '\?AK8 0962 •A Q J 1073 The bidding has proceeded: WEST NOR111 EAST SOtJl'H 34 p.., P... 7 Whnl do you bid now? A • Being llmid souls, we would seLtle for four clubs. However, we have a sneaking admiration for those who would venture three no trump. The auction strongly sug- gests that partner has some values m spades Q. 4 • AB South, vulnerable, you hold "'1872 C'AQ OAK92 ....,62 31' Chrlecraft twin g, F/B, well equlp'd, Ort -C-----T----i dlve/Oah/cruls• boat. HEVROLE 9045 Asking $40k. 723-4075 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 92·20 '89 TROOPER '82 JETTA - 5·spei.d, good cond, S.Speed. Tan. ~uns gray, PS, am/fm cass, greall $1750 65<>-6578 A/C. 82k ml. $7500. 1_o;;.r...;5;...4..;.8_-o_n..;.....9. ___ _ Pager 218-6211 '85 QUANTUM Slallonwagon /Brand SAIL 'BOATS 7014 LINCOLN 9120 new wht paint /Auto. V6, automatic, air, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii /A/C /1-ownr /Only good original cond. 96k ml. Very, very nlctl $3650. Call 645-6552 '92 Town Car xlnt ONLY········ $1,795 '86 EL CAMINO 29' ... noer 3 aalls, condt drk gray. must No Crtdt1 or T•rlble Crtdat dleHI, wheel, ·VHF, ---------i sell-leaving country OK·Wt can linenct anyone w/ equipped, cleao. CHRYSLER 9050 $10,600. 997·0734 lo.v down/monthly paymetlls. 111,000. 123-4074 SOUTH.COAST Q. 6 · AB South, vulnerable, you hold: 1--------'88 LeBaron Con-MAZDA 9125 IMPORTS Sp~ED •-vert Automatic, am/ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 714-448·9072 •8 ''\?A 6 OKQ 10 65 MKJ U sm BOArS 7016 fm, air, PW.PL. Runs '93 826DX 4dr, aVaC/ '85 dUANTUM North opens the bidding with one xlnt. $2250. 459-2829 pa/pb, am/tm cass, nu Stationwagon /Brand spade. What do you respond? tlroa/'.ags, mlntl 1 onr new wht paint /Auto. *1988 22ft Ski Boat• DATSUN 9060 $10',9t50. 644·5424 /A/C /1-ownr /Only A • You almost surely have the best hand at the table, but. it does not qualify for a jump shift. AB responder, that. would confirm either a self-sufficient auit of your own or a good fit for partner. This hand has neither, so start by responding two diamonds and then consider a jump in clubs at your next tum. Learn to be a bette r bridce player! Subscribe now to the Goren Briclp Letter by calJ.inc (800)788-1~ for information.. Or write t o Goren Bridce Letter, · 5.7 lllr• V·8, . King 96k ml. Very, very nice! Cobra 0 /0, low profile iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ONLY ........ $1,795 hull, Just serviced, , MERCEDES 9130 No Credit at Tembte Credit new controller/uphol· 79 2dr Wagon 4spd OK·W• can ronanee anydne w/ stery. Great ski bo31• stick shift, good condl lo.v dO.vn/monlhly paymtnts. fast-looks great.. ... re· $950 oeo. 962-s115 '8& 3 ooe wht, 1u11y SOUTH COAST ady to go $10 500 loaded, now tires. 646·9449/574-4247 snrf, memory seats, IMPORTS MARINE SLIPS DOCKS 7022 20' DOCK Water/Electrlc. Near 36th/Marcus, N.B . $125/mo. 646-1264. DODGE 9065 pp. s16.99s. 495·2836 714448.9072 '09 Jetta GL t03k ml. '88 COLT New tires, MG 91 40 AC, alloys, 5spd, nu attemater, fuel pump iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tires, pw, snrr, am/Im Recent new brakes/ro· , cass. S5350 644-8435 tors, timing chain, cv 75 MGB prepared by boots. Orlglnal owner. MG moch. AM/FM· '91 Ca brlolet teal/ 818·964-S266 cass. nu top S2500 wht, lop, 5 spd, low • 714-574-4265 OBO. (909) 678·4182 m1. Mint condl $7600 $1100 Case~ PP ~5·0877 P.O. Box 4410. Chicago, Il. 80680-----------44l 0. 35' Max, Bal Ponin. NISSAN 91 50 ANTIQUES & Soc 1-car prkng Incl. ---------1 0n-shr facility. s35o-FORD 9075 CIASSICS $750/mo. 723-5835 '86 MAXIMA 4-0r, auto, sun root. A/C. I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9250 SIDE TIE PETS & MUSICAL TICKETS 6075 Up to 21n. 508 so. '70 Mustang VS orig, owner, eng/trans re- Full power. Good cond. $3500 obo• 631·7149 bullt rofur thru out. ---------Steal $4999. 581·7942 JEWELRY' FURS OFFI CE PETS & ANIMALS 6049 INSTRUMENTS 6055 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Bay Front. Balboa Is. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii **KR 0 Q ** 673•144o. Near Ferry. & ART 6025 FURNITURE & ANIMALS 6049 ¥Poodle• AKC¥ Vlolln 4/4 Strad (copy) ACOUSTIC X·MAS Sllp Avl In Newport1'''""'8_2_M_u_a_ta_n_g __ 5_.o_.1 '95 4X4 PtU King Cab. A/C. Auto, CO player, CC, SK mllos. '68 MUSTANG Blue, 8cyc, AT.PS, bench seat. Good overall condit ion , needs headliner. 225K mi. $3000. 548·5140 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1 EQUI PMEN T 6047 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Tea Cup Toy & Mini $200 obo. 376-9055 •GREEN DAY • Ba~. Up to 45' Have a 4apd, full pwr, loaded, ADO PE $250-$950 714·838-4457 Te111 4 Furs • 0 Summer front row seat for the X:lnt condl clean Inside MOVING • MUST SELL! $16.500 Obo 574·9319 Cartlef w at ch ,18k, iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tank. mechanical. cost M erlin Plus 10 Phone $5600, sell tor 54000 ayatem w/5 phones. brand nul all papers $1200. Volcesystem & guar. 951·8ai3 mallbox ays compat w/all AT&T commun PT·A· T K1ngs•Ducks•Charger1 boat paradel 7~3.1410 & out, must seel Every Sat & Sun at Save abused and SPORTING TICKET AVENUE $3350 Call. 839·2498 --------- PETSMART, Fountaln abandoned pets. Be a 714·G79·7337 --------1 PLYMOUTH 9165 valley. Puppies, kit· votuntHr/lostar. Call ~OODS 60651---------MOTORCYCLES '89 Eacort 2dr hatch· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Can't seem to gel to all those repair jobs lens and more, all 714-597·9037. iiiiiiii~~iiiiiiiiiii back, auto trans, AC, looking tor lovlng. cat· S.t. Bernard Pup FAST TRACK On the move? SCOOTERS 8018 need• Uresl Xlnl condl '94 Grand Vo~ager around the house? Going East? men'• lull longtl'I Shearllng coat Like nu. size 40 S350. Coll 760-8766 SERVICE DIRECTORY devices, $1750. ($2800 both.) 644·2641 txt. 3 Ing home.. CALL 597· Beethoven'• cousin Exerciser, almost new, $1900 obo. 962-6266 9037 tor more lnlo. (Movie) 4 mo. s1200 asking s200. Call 714· Sell your extra SE VG, 3.3 L. Looded, Lei the ClaHIHed PW, POL, Ult, luggage S I DI All Kinda ol Jobs For Golden Retrlev.rFM Loveable! 83$lo-5565 827·8852. household All Kinda ot People. 8Wka. Champ Hne OFA Buy IL ,Sell It. Find It. Buy It. Sell It. Find IL items Claaalfled. AKC 5625 675-8178 Claulfled. ClaHIOed. in Classified VESPA SCOOTER 200CC Very low ml. Xlnt cond. S975. Must sell. 722-8498 '89 TEMPO 4-dr sedan, auto. PS.POL, A/C, am/Im, gd cond. $3,850. 644-5370 rack, AC, keyle11 entr, •rv ce rectory Ilk• nul under worr. help you find MUST SELLI $15000 reliable help. OBO. 236-9270 1-------=------------- CERAMIC TILES CLEANJNG 3528 SERVICES CONCRETE & 3548 MASONRY ELECTRICAL 3610 HANDY MAN 3710 HOME CAR£1 MOVING 3834 PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 3 5 5 7 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii A·1 Electrlcat work HANDYMAN Painting, Tiie • Glaaa Blocka HOUSECLEAHINO ••TECH ·WASH•• Duncan Electric Elect•Plumb•Carpt'y SERVICES 3 7 60 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PAINT & REPAIRS •Exterior• All Alound Const'n Workl 15 yra exp. Good Ref. Cleanlng Restoration Quick AHponsa Til .. Marble. 25Yrs9R•I• Dl.bemardo'a Moving Local/O ffice/Storage Long Dist. Fr•• Est T•181632 97e.3114 c::>SR. HOME CAREc::> Shop•Ooc ApJ)9Etc. 15Vra Exp. Xlnt Ref' a LJnda 831-2881 BRIDAL Gd Aera. Reasonable. Own trans. Call any· /Drlvtw~18rlck11Ptvtr1 Local Uc. 850·7042 Jerry Bell 775-e380 L#B562867 536-l286 t Im e · 2 41-0 5 3 1 7 1 4 • 1 9 -0 5 1 9 LJo'd Contractor Carpentry•Electrlcal PUBLIC NOTICE •Acouatla. Aemv/lnstall •Wood Aopalra Quallty·Warrantles Ucl665821/Bon.&lns. 848·9878 Mlc hael Precise Plumbing Aepalra & Remodel• Free Es1imates L#G873 98 999-1090 SERVICES 3480 Holiday h1ravagenze'a Small job specialist Plumblng•Orywa11•1_________ The Calif. Public Utm· PLACE YOUR CHILD CARE 3536 ChnsF-al~Wi.;::n,'r~ CONTRACTORS ~~~~~g64t~: .. s656pa Stucco•Palntlng*Tll• INTERIOR ties Commission RE· POOL RAINBOW Clrcl• Malnt. SERVICE 3894 -·--.-GENERAL 3558 .,...,_..,.........,.. ~ Rooflng•Jlm &41-7494 DESIGNERS 3782 ~~~~Eesh~~t ag11o":~~ AD HERE! ~ l GUl!lt Clatwlg CARPENTRY•Wlndowa • PAM'S AGENCY • ft .... 90-3825 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii movers print their Palnling~ntiExt House/Apt I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Quality Job. Free est. PURE WATER CARE Ll5G9897 0 38-8888 Pool/Spa Svc & Repaits. We PIOVld• you with CPI BUILDERS INC. FENCES Doore • Wood F•nces PLAC• YOUR P.U.C. Cal T number: BUSINESS SERVICES Loving & Carl Na--•-a •WI NDOW Cle•nlnn • Drywall Repair • .... HEREI llmoa and chauffeurs ng ,,.,.. • Aeald•ntlal Const. •DECKS 3615 Ll261581 • Call Bob '411>1 Fllt1ra•Pumps•H11t1ra WHkly Svc. ...s.e728 3488 Forservlcftcall 993-4967 •Carpet Cleenlng• Uc.ISl8424.inaured 1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii print thelr T.C.P. num----------•Screen Repair.. c714) 985-4993 1• 24g..9323 Pg-312-00261---------ber In all advertise-PIANO & VOCAL iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 0~f.:."~:!:~:.a1~~ Fr•• Eatl•729·7079 .. REMODEL General •FENCES GATES• H•ndyman C~rll• JEWELRY 3784 qm::s~~~I aV:,"ut ~~~·,:. LESSONS 3868 ROOfING 391.P Our •XP•r1• recruit, CPR Mtala/tnteka Included. H o II d a ~ WI n d ow Construction. Quality newh epalr/poat rtpla~d Pal n ting• c arpantry • liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii train. create pollcy, FT.PT. Fl.l'I & TlC. 864-1740 Clean Inn Oualltu Service. Reaaonable. Redwood • L#576605 Elumblng, fence bldg. Wiiiiam Harold Jewelers gallty ol a mover, llmo L• develop mulll·medla/ • • Jim Whute 642 7206 ---• Id 760-"""4 or chauffeur, call: •Plano Leaaon•• REROOFS & REPAIRS work at reaa rates. L"'67951'" 831·7780 ,. • ....., res · _,.. Watch & Jewelrv ranaJr ads. 714-440·9008 End High Prescnool Cost.I ,.. ., fF ·• ...,.. • Public Ulllltles 5·Adult. Entertainment High Ouollty•low SS secretarlal/T~plnu We Oller: Leaming • Ed Banell 5~371 S.J. Sc ott ConatrucUon V E LA Home Repair/Remodel Antique In• Jew.try --.. Commlaslon avallable. Degreed Uc'd•Bon<led•Fully lns'd LegaVMed Transcription Mualc • Cratt. • CPA RELIABLE Custom Home Bulldllfl •WROUGHT IRON• Coata MHa/Newport Buy/Ml!Jlradt 973-03o5 "'t 714·558-4151 Teacher. 540·1047 Local Ref's. 997.0038 Aesumt/Cooespondeoc:t Etc. & Foodl CM 979-7918 HOUSE CLEANING Llcl481954 Rel'1. GatH'ftncts'StcUl'lly Ooois 25 Yeara Exp 1---------_________ 1---------1-800-404-ROOF FOT conaun csn 723-5514 Evening & Weekend Local Area. Xlnt Aef'a 7t4-175-77H 1-S00·310·VELA Jim 831-2480 lANDSCAPE & PAINTING 3858 P~Na~o!;~~~~;,8c~•rf. •THUNDER ROOFINQ ilr Uc'd Chlldcar• Provider Yolanda 031·5987 •Wood Fence•• HOME SERVICES IAWN CARE 3808 Ent•r1alnment Avall. For all ol your roofing r n nnENTRY 3510 Holiday /Overnight Rea•ona ble House COUNSEUNG 3562 rtplact/repllr, fr" llautillg Anylhlng & Everything •W.P. YOUNQQUIST Jennifer 840·86&9 needs. Rerool/ropalr. ~ CPfVhl Aid Trudt 788-~1 Cleanlnn & Flowers•• 1st1mat•1. Low prices. UC'd Freo Estimate. Ref's, Lie 636144848-4122 • Advantage Conslt. 974-530t Mlchael 758-1440 Beale Yard Malnt. Painting Contractor A Z QUALITY DAY CARE Marie 631·2055 Or Ive PLACll YOUR Lawn ave, Clnupa, Ow.I. painting by prol'la PET 1~~~~~~~s llc'd\7Lovlng0 Envlronmtnl mess/fax 574-0743. AD HERltl leml Retired Contractor Tr•• Trlmmlng1 Lt Ucl GQ2098. Ins. TRANSLATOR/ Mualc/Creha•Story Time p1ncwOOD 3618 Aepalra, lmprovemont•. Hautlng 879-82415 FrH "'· 645-3305 SERVICES l<Jlchens, baths, door1, M It/CPR •A• 3.a ... 3 1----.;..' ----~ •• ........ -•• 1---------tm Job•· Quality/Integrity • TREES • 11Yn Quautw Palnlln" v.indOINI. Doug 546-7258 --------COMPUTERS 3556 DECR I we. Ken ... 2.01770 PLUS touchups." 3870 TUTOR 3927 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Hand vma--d I ---------PLACI! YOUR P•raonaJlzed Pat C are LEARN SP ..... ISK NOWI ' ..... emo • COATING 3570 T•,,•tl/Ret11Me, 1.A•11•. 24 Hra. RiChard Sinor """ Additions, Bath, Kitch IPACI! AVAJLABLI Computer Coach AD HEREI +*..._ 7514478 Uc_,280644 8'15-3209 Ket nnol alternative. UNo Exp'd SA. Tutor. Also Fire Water Damage For Advertla ,. HAUUNG 3720 •rest or WOfTY c, Tranalator·lnterpreter. El • Pl b & p 1 • For effective learning Lawn Servloe. Mow/ QUALITY CARIE Ina. Aet'a, ¥ 873•7184 •u•ana 07' .. 7""0"" ec. um , ant Aak About Our: All *PP• & sottware Allled W•lerproofing Inc. ---------edga/SOd/•Pflnlderll • _. .. • EMG-2342/Pgr 227~122 •¥•Introduc tory Merk 87s-72415 Balconles•Stalra•Etc. FLOOR INSTAU JUNK To The DUMP ctn-up. At 988-2718 !°:::m~hl~c•~:7: ---------_....;.... _______ _ To Pl=~~ur Ad Below Grade Coalinga REPAIRS 3620 (714-988·1Baa) IV• mag or call a.tier 5 prices. 845-2417 Aon PLUMBING 3890 WALL CARPET L•70GG97 982·3008 T c ..... ••co • SONS -CaU Gin• Bucci Wiii haul wh•t rash ~---CHUNG'S PAINTINQ COVERINGS CL EANIN G 3515 714-574-4248 CONCRETE 6 •QUALITY WORK• Man won't! 1a-1eaa Garden Makeover• 20 Yr• Exp. Od Price! THB LOCAL PLUM8E" l~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3932 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil _______ ..J MASONRY 3557 DOORS 3580 HardwdNlnyVCeratnlc1 __ '-__ ......... _..._ 15 ;::t~~~~~. Guat work. FrH Ear. .. James E. Bangtfl Co. Cu•tom Wallpaper HOV t peclat ~Rm SH Mrble/Carp•t•Bnd/lns HEALTH BEAUTY H0-51&4/Pg·'r00-4013 Ucll37~ 638-1534 Fl/Tiiiy bl.IM!eH •~• '47 Stripping/Painting T ruck Mount Unit• CLEANING Br1ck. Block. Stone, Tll• An • .,....1enoe.d L7082?9 722·7332 • Gene Mra"'8 Palnttne '''•ndfV Ser.Ice 'No Job too •m•lll o.c . STEAMWAY Cone. Patio, Driveway depe ndable door • PITNESS 3740 •ORS•N lllAST•R• lnt/£llt Oual PeinVReUS 1,1~1 975.9304 15% Off w/ad, e1:1-2eu 1.aoo.3e5.a725 SERVICES 3548 Fpfc, BBQa Aet.25Yr hanger. Guar work, -G-T-•f'_S/ ______ limiiiiiliaiiiililiiiiiiiii Landa.ca.ping & Malnt. llc'd/lna'd •Ince '78, We gels should hang Exp. Teny ••7·7884 r•aa. Don 621..S910 ~ Pl.AC• VOUR ~Tr .. Trims• Ae"1oval M .. 7De~ Pp-al4-3947 ----------together. Strip, lnatalf, QUALITY WORK MJ11t11tORS 3682 vc. M1-M12 p eDAN DAWSON• 1 ~pet a Uphobtary Otlf1ln0 A TOUCH Of' CLAS a • CRMINT WORK+ •--------..a AO HaR•I ___. R•Modeti-lk•'• Custom alnllng PLUMBINO edv c• to the crny • .,, .......... &_,.,.,.,1a1 ...... Cleanlrvt. n .. 1comm Pl.AINJe-... MPED DRYW•TT .... Prof, Clean, Oua111y &:11-2111 anytime r "'7°1~MS.-91ea Uc/Bo~ed. FrH Eat. ~·A ,._ Verd tune up/malntenec41, Work. ltlVExt •Dock•, Water'H .. tera • Oralnt T•r•.. 2a2-7t43 ~:~on~~·f:~~c: SllVICI 3584 P~':.~~r BEATING 3754 =~·::..=t: 1.11o:Met a 1 ... a10 ~!:C!~:1 • • ,.~~~'~; Can't wtm to CE RAMJC nus 3528 Leak» ltMwerw Aep'd Hegroutlng & lnat•ll'n Ll670130 Dean of T .. 073-9085 0t 14CS•H2t 1 •8011 HOUSECL.lANINQ PfOf"I l Ethic.I. 8415-'605 .IUNQ L•a Painting Anything In Plumblngl get to .. ttlOM Ucenaed·Bonded * Ifft Prlca/Qualltf !•RVl·C· PRO PUC• VOUR .. ~-~._..ccns11 r •. ,~WOHKI U554722 146-6720 ,...,.., )Obi 110.c::i· hour. Uanc11Cape, bnek, ••one ,..couato Removal HANDY MAH 3710 .... ....... _........ .... Pgr ... 717 a1a• 71 a.o:aea eonu.i..~,...i00'1 Hang•T~•Texture lllilli•••iill•• -n-.n LDIOUSIMI LH271H 992-0110 ,... • aroundthehouee? L4'400030 •:a...a7• •-----------SllVICIS 3814 Lete.« .,.~ BOD CA1ilJ RENT llAP•rt Drall\ CIHnlne .............. , 6 Plumblng R•palra SllVlas 3780 lhtouoh classmed f.':...,, M :-...= :::'..: 1 f