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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-12-29 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS CdMs Walz wins MVP honors Serving the Newport·Mesa community since 1907 ·"OOck's ticking at •State officials say residents must move out by Jan. 1, but they say no way. By, Evan Henerson, Daily Pi/qt CRYSTAL COVE Vivian Falzetti wanted to make one thing perfectly clear as she spent part of Thursday afternoon "just taKing down my Christmas tree." "I'm not packing,· the 18-year res- ident of Crystal Cove said. If she were, it would hardJy be sur- prising. The state bas given Jan. 1 eviction notices to the residents of the 45 cot- tages that make up the historic colony between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach. When the state pur- chased the land from The I.rvine Co. 15 years ago, the intention was to <JI I·"'· 1 I< > :"\ IS rrnME TOG07 State officials· say it's t1~for those liv· ing in the I Crystal Cove bun· galows to leave. ~at do you think? Should the state rent the homes at Crystal Cove to the pub- lk7 Call our Read· ers' Hotline at 642-60&6 nd Ip.a~ your thoughts, hometown and phone number for verl flcatlon. make the area accessi- ble to public use. Limited parking and road access has .kept the stretch of beach some- what seclud- ed. Now with new access roads under con- struction and contractors reviewing a bid request to restore the P.ntire area, state p ark officials say the time has come for the residents to leave. Residents say they have heard this story before. They faced a similar deadline two years ago, but eventual- ly signed two year leases Wlth the state since a restoration project was not ready to proceed. State officials say th.is time there will be no extensions. And while res- idents say they won't leave unless dragged out, they acknowledge that matters are getting frightening. "It's more threatening this time, H said Diane Carter-Adamson, another Crystal Cove resident. •Especially with these new roads being built." Carter-Adamson sat reading on the porch of her home which sits Jess than a dozen paces from the ocean. Her grandfather built the house in 1939 and her 8-year-old son, Tusten, will be the fourth generation of Carters to live there. "The thought of leaving is very difficult td all of us," she said. Many owners use the cottages as vacation homes or have passed them on to the next generation. Homeown- ers acknowledge, while you can't lop the view, Crystal Cove-ers have to MARC MAATI~ I DAi Y P'lt.OT Diane Carter-Adamson spends some time with son Trtsten, 8, on the balcony of their Crystal Cove cottage. "The thought of leaving ls very d.Wlcult to all of us," she said. contend w1th the rust, corrosion and salt damage that comes with living so close to the ocean. Offioals from the state Parks and Recreation Department say the gener- al public deserves to enjoy the scenic area as much as the residents do. Robert Cates, chief of the depart- ment's environmental design division, envisions spruong up the cottages and renting them out on a short-term basis to the general pubhc. He also discounts the suspicion by some h omeowners that the st a te • SEE EVICT PAGE 5 Bulldozers stand at the ready at Cry - ta1 Cove. The state has given residents unW Jan. 1 to move oul J RETIRING Tommy the police dog puts his paws up Boy's death has· officials looking for answers •A coroner autopsy still needs to be completed to determine if Mikey Vogler succwnbed from influenza. By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot Followmg reports that the death of a 6-year-old Costa Mesa boy may have been cdused by the Ou, the Orange County Coroner's department was flooded with phone calls from health and medical oftioals searchmg for answers, while some local pediatncians are trymg to ease womed parents Mikey Vogler, a healthy and active boy with no serious medical problems, was sick with Ou-hk.e symptoms three days prior to his death Tuesday morrung, offioals saJd. Vogler was dead before paramedics dmved at 8·30 am .. accorcling to pohce Vogler's parents gave hun 1}'lenol and over the counter cough medJane, coroner's offiaals said An allergic reacb.on to the medication IS not a hkely cause of death because the boy had no rash a coroner offi- cial, who declined lo be identified, said. Several health and medJCdl offioctls report- edJy called the coroner's department Thursday seeking answers to the cause of the boy's death However, an explanabon will not be known until the viral cultures on the boy are completed which may take a few weeks, coro- ner's official!. Sdld The child's death has "Something like this can happen with the best of care and par- ents .•. " -DR. ROY LEVIN womed many dwing a bJne when influenza has reportedly made scores of people all over the county and the Uruted States SlCk Locd.l pediatnottnS reportedly have been busy around the clock for wee.ks treating children with both cold and Ou symp· toms and pneumonia Harbor Ped.latnc Medical Group had no reaction from pabenLc; or parents followmg the news of the boy's death, according to d spokeswoman there. I lowever, Newport Beach Dr Dudley Pfaff -whose pabents are mostly 8 lo 21 year-old res1den~ of Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and Irvine -started work hall an hour early Thursday and has been busy seemg pdbents Wlth the flu and advtsmg par- ents over the phone on how to treat their sick child. • (Vogler's death) is making them all a little more fnghtened of the flu symptoms,~ Pfaff said. But Pfaff is skeptical that Vogler's death was caused by the flu, or the type A stram of influenza which lS commonly seen dunng llus year's Ou sea- son. Perhaps the killer lS another virus, he said. Dr Roy LeVlD, from the Physican Care walk-in cliruc m Newport Beach agreed "I don't think the pl.am old flu could kill the boy," Levin said, who thought maybe Vogler's death was from a secondary infection caught a.tter the flu ran his unmune system down. "Something like th.is can happen with the best of care and parents,• Levin said. "You do every- thing you can and a little IS left in God's hands too• Doctors rerommend parents glVC their children Jots of clear llqwds such as water, and l}'lenol or Advil to keep a fever down. And call a doctor iJ the child's fever persists or as h.igher than 103, or if the child has labored breathing or acting unusual r----------~----~~ PURPLE RAI I \ I> I· \ Detective calls it quits after 32 years • Northwestern University fans 'officially land in Newport-Mesa, traditionally home of followers of USC, the Wildcats' Rose Bowl opponent. By Valerie Fugen~. Daily Pilot I Twes four days before New Year's Day and all • through Newport Beach and Costa Mesa, the hotels were ]umping ThWsday as Northwest- ern Univerllty alumni and fan converged on the area. Ten charter plenes carrying fans from lllinois touched down at Ontario Airport Thursday and some 5,000 Northwestern fans urtved at nine area hotels, lncludingtheWettinSouthC~~ Plue and Red Uon ln Cotta Mela aDd UM Sutton Pface Hotel, Hyatt N9wnarbilr 11nd Newport Beech Murtotl In Newport Beach. Jfft'f Jacko. hoht detk man· et tile Hyatt Newporter. wa1 • bUIJ preparing for th• .... of Viltton TbUnd~y l..a bi dMlld blnlly ..,._ a few ..... to talk to • NpOIW. '$ ' .. , 350 ':--Mve • lWo local bars are glad to see Influx of Wildcats fans. P199 4 • A calendar of events for Northwestern alumni. P199 4 been booked by Northweatem · tans, but mor than 700 peopl will be ooming in to the Hyatt for various actiVlties, Janecko Mid. Thi hatel on Jarribotee Roed WU ovs..wrecs and ~. •Jt'I ldrid <°' CfJZY," Mid Janecko before he rum.I ~ ThUilday. 1be Whole ~ .. --tOWatd thilril.,. On Colt& Meta ttrffti leading to the Red Uon Hotel. signs of lhe weekend we.re evident u a gag· gle of purp .. and wh!t jogging lu1tl ltroDed by, . The Red Uon ltMlf waa the .cena Of bediC efftc:iehcy. A' i.ut 20 yards al luOvaot INli'oUDd9d tbe entranc• '-Olf Bri1tol Str .. t. • AROUND TOWN CHECK ITOUT CASStflED NOtEBOOK POUCE PILES PUBLIC NOTICES SCHOOL DAYS SPORTS WEATl4Eft \\I \llllH II you\le got Ute flu JJft ma.t OI u.e. ~ really don't "119, bcil "~ gOlnftobea,,_., wann dtty OUI lheN lot .. s 2 9 3 2 8 2 6 2 the MaJUty '°"'· .,.,, ,.., ol 111 can lomt 11111 fllrt· geraJe. se.Vleli....,,.a • Officers say they will miss Lynda Giesler, who retires from Costa Mesa Police Department today. By Carolyn Miller, Daily Ptlot COSfA MESA -Her lengthy career investigating more than 50 case eerily tarted and ended with a corpse in a freezer. "Both freezer cases -who would have gu r eo.ta ~1elil police detective Lynda G1E>Sler said, shakiilg her head u she thought back to the ftrit bdmidde cue of het career In 1910 whlft e deed infant wu found dismem· bered in bf!r parenti' freezer1 and the lalt 1h July, l 9EM, when the body ~ Den1le Huber, 23, wu .folind tn a h'ee:a* In AtbOna three ~an. Iba bed vanilhed. • Betwelll thele two <:bUllng CM- • are 24 r-rs ~ ~ mn.. - tndudlng bar'nk:id91, ~ and ~to wblda Ol1ll1t ::.S~-~==-AI* 32 ,_...•a CGllla MIN pOID d•"dt" • a. C11m11 _.. ,.... \1111. 0111lsr ti • Theres plenty of self help on shelf .. F or the resolute among us, a pivotal moment looms just days away, when we'll commit to becomJng leaner, healthier, happier or more finan- cially secure. Yet when 1991 rolls around, bow many of us will have kept our r~utions to cb4nge for good? We can adopt permanent ~ge for the better, as long as we don't waste our energies on attempting the impossible, asserts psychologist Martin Seligman in •What You Can Olange and What You Can't.• In addition to techniques for reducing anxiety, panic, weight, phobias and other problems, this self-help guide offers insights for recognizing what we can change and what we must accept about our minds and bodies. Don't want to read a whole book to effect transformation? Find Seligman's theories in condensed form in the cover sto· ry of the May/June, 1995 issue of "Psychology 'I'.oday," -including a questionnaire to help you determine bow dominated your life is by anxiety. In addition, this tr4J1Sforma· tion-themed issue features a thoughtful essay about plastic surgery and our national obses- sion with appearance. I ' ·~ l --. ~-' ' -.-• ~~--- PAULAltlNO ELEMENTARY Paularino School had a great holiday season. Students per- formed our annual holiday pro. gram under the direction of sixth grade teacher, Judy Riley . During the first week of December, the Ramya Hari, Shanker Classical Dancers 9f India entertained our 4·6 grade students. 'Ibis performance was donated by lbe Irvine Co. and arranged by our performing arts coordinator, Jackie Albright. School board member Jim Fer- ryman visited our campus and spent time in classrooms seeing the action firsthand. Students are studying ar11st Winston Homer as a part of our Meet the Masters program provided by our PTA. Volunteers of the month are Vicky Vellocido and Bonnie Saryan. We appreciate their dedication to our school. Our Red Ribbon Week was a great success, Superintendent Mac Bernd, Mayor Joe Erickson, Police Chief, Dave Snowden, and the band Pitzu were among the honored guests at our traditional barbecue. Dyan Fitzhugh deserves many thanks for her coordination of the week's adivities. Paularino School students are reading up a storm. We continue to work toward our goal of 300,000 minutes for the first semester. Our parent coordina · tors Gay Geiser-Sandoval and Mary Cody spend endless hours counting student minutes and books completed. Tue key to change lies in a collection of behavior modifica- tion techniques described by TV psychologist Joyce Brothers in her new book, "Positive Plus." By using positive and negative reinforcement, pre-visualizion, list-making,. "acting as if" poses and other psychological tools, individuals can make subtle shifts to reduce seJf.-destructive tendencies, Brothers believes. MARC MARffi I DALY PU.OT Nine-year-old Cory Johnson paints a handrail at Newport Elementary school, where be is a fourth grader. Johnson and his lather, Earl, and screenwriter and painter Mark Christianson have tackled the challenge of making the school fresh and coJorful. Inservice Days at Paularino are spent with the Orange County Department of Education consul- tants working on completing SB 1969 certification. This staff development program focuses on training teachers to effectively work with students who are learning English for the first time. Visualize a goal and it can be virtually achieved promises pro- fessional motivator Brian Tracy in "Maximum Achievement." Brace yourself for a heavy dose of positive thinking in his book, based on strategies deliv· erect to more than a million exec- utives in seminars on success. sales effectiveness and personal fulfillment. Equally solution-oriented is Michele Weiner-Davis's "Fire Your Shrink.• Learn what makes change possible, how to stop • unproductive behavior and ways to translate problems into goals in this audio cassette set. Uncover a program for over- coming procrastination, stress and overload using the power of self-discipline, outlined by industrial psychologist Andrew DuBrin in "Getting It Done." In addition to resources on the process of change, an array of library materials focus on com· bating specific behaviors. Among these are "Tomorrow I'll be Different: The Effective Way to Stop Drinking,• •How to Qwt Smoking Without Gaming Weight" and "Taking Control of Your Financial Future." A FRESH NEW LOOK • A parent chips in to heip paint his son's school. BALBOA -When local resident and custom painter Earl Johnson heard Newport Elementary School was in need of some major painting, he decided to chip in Johnson and his son, Cory, a fourth grader at the beach-fiont school. teamed up to contribute. "I take a lot of pride in my work and one of the things is pride in my col)l1Iluruty," Johnson said. Armed with brushes and paint, pW'Chased through a gener- ous donation from Fry's Market owners, Mike and LuAnn Drury, Johnson went to work. · With help from Mark Christianson, a screenwriter and painter, Johnson and his son have taken on the task of transforming the formerly drab exterior into something fresh and colorlul. And he's doing it for a cost less than one third of the estimat- ed $30,000 it would have been. Johnson hopes to have the majority of the painting finished by Jan. 4 when the kids return to school. 'IJ)e total labor involved is about three weeks or 180 hours. Fifteen gallons of paint were needed for the trim and 180 gallons for the walls. Others contributing to the project are Vista Paints, who sup- plied Johnson with paint at a •special, special price." And LuAnn Drury, along with Newport Elementary Principal Bill Knight and the student council, are beading fund-raising efforts to pay for the discounted paint job. Some parents have also donated as much as $1,000 to the efforts. "There's a lot of money, a lot of nice people and lots of ways people can help," Johnson said. -By Valerie Pugent Earl John- son touches up some windows at Newport Elementary. "I take a lot of pride ln my work and one of the things ts pride ln my communi- ty," Johnson said. WHITTIER SCHOOL We have about 825 students at our school. lbat's more than 100 more students than last year. Our school runs so well because of all our wonderful students! We have 39 people in PAL-Council. We are student leaders. We decided to Join the PAL program with Stu- dent Council so we would be working together to make our school a better place. PAls are Peer Assistant I..eadP.rs. We help o1her students in our school to solve problems and stay away from drugs. Last year PAls raised money to go to PAL Camp to learn more a.bout canflict management We are the only PAL-Council In the school district. We have been selling ice cream and sweat shirts to raise money for Whittier school. We also helped Ensign school with the Thanksgiving canned food dri- ve. PAL-Council is planning some spirit days to show school spirit We wish to congratulate all students of the week for the months of September, October and November. Also congratula• tions to Ms. Peck and Ms. Markowitz. They won grants to buy math and science materials for our school. When you can't make a posi- tive change, there's always a good reason, therapist Lynne Bemfield maintains. Meet the unexpected ally - the unconscious mind that pro- tects you from quitting your job, finding a mate or losing weight before you're ready. Police urge caution for New Year's festivities Our school bas raised money tQ put new play equipment on the playground Construction will begiQ in January. We look forward to shar- ing more news with you soanl • SCHOOL DAYS is a feature that runs on Fridays. The reports are submitted from each Individual school. If you h~ que-stlons about how to get news about your school included, call City Editor Iris Yoko! at 574-4233. By Tina Borgatta, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -Have fun, but be responsible is the message police are sending to local resi- dents for this New Year's Eve. Costa Mesa police Capt. Tom Lazar. •Go outside, yell and scream. Make a lot of noise. Beat on a pan. But don't shoot a gun." down on a person. We wouldn't want anybody to got hurt in a moment of celebration.• shift will be out at the same time.• Newport Bea.ch police will have extra officers on the streets as well, keeping an eye out for drunken drivers. Learn about the source of your resistance and to enjoy life • now because you can't do what you can't do and "When You Can You Will." • •OtEoc fT OUT" is written by the staff of the Newport Beach Public Library. This week's column is by Joyce Gallle and Melissa A<Ulms. In Costa Mesa, police officials are cautioning revelers against shooting off guns -something many people think nothing of, until someone gets hurt. "We always send the same message: 'Do not do that,'" said Discharging a firearm within city limits is a crixne, and violators . stand a good chance of going to jaJl, Lazar said. uLook at the hazard they're creating," he said. •Tuey can injure themselves and others. "What goes up has to come down, and (the bullet) could come Lazar said Costa Mesa officers will be out in full force on New Year's Eve, patrolling various areas of the city to make sure rev- elers don't get out of hand, "We're going to have a lot of officers out, particularly at mid· night," he said. "We're going to have an overlapped shift. Both the night shift and the graveyard "We don't have too much of a problem with people shooting off guns,• Newport Beach police Sgt. Andy Gonis said. •But, we will be increasing our patrol. Our officers will be on extra ale.rt for intoxicat- ed drivers on the roadway and just people wbo are drunk in public ... Correction • B. W. Cook's Thursday col-• umn cohtained an in.correct : dote. "Kiss of the Spider • Woman• completes its run at : The Center Jan. 7. ~:.filot . used to re.cord letteri to the Mew. CA 92626. Copyright: No WIATHER edctor on any topk. neW5 storiel, UlustrJtiom. ed1t1>-URF ADDR£SS ri.tl matter or ~ts herein can ~ reproduced Wfth· VOL 19, NO. J01 Our .ckltesa is 330 W Bay St., out wrctten pennls.sion of copy- Com Mesa, C.lif. 92627. tight own«. 1MOMAS H. IOHNSON. CQMECJIONS P\Abflther It Is ~ Piiot's policy to pn>rnpt· ttQWJO REACH US M • IAM t..a.olU. Editor Ortulatlon ly corr.a .ti en"on of tutKt.nce. The limes Orange County ~·= ~ CAlll 574-4233. Th.ink you (800) 252-9141 ~2·S678 .. YOKOI, City Editor rn MARC MMTIN, Photo EdttOf TM l'*wpOft INd'VCoN Mes. ~u,642..4321 ... 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SSE WCnc:h .,.. expected Wtthna~ for Mlktnd. kif =MfrepcMti I fcnc.aits. call "°" t76-SUM The calC-.$1~ ~ ... a>STA~ I • JJOO Mode of lrtltol.: A woman at a shoe store set a shoPPing • bag With a purse Inside It under her chair, but When sh4t went to rcitriM it the pu11e and l1s contents, worth S 1 BS, were mlalnQ. '. • J100 blodc of'-" c:.Mw: A burg4ar b«*t tht wtndOw ol e • car while tN victim was et the movies and took $620 wof1h of • property, 1nc.ludlng a phone, clothes eiid Christmas prwsents. ! • JSOO b&odl of ...,.._ loueevllnl: A burglar popped open • tht window of a cat' penuid In • hotel oar'tlng lot. unlocklld end • opened • door end took $980 worth of pr~. lrid~ toot.I, • gifts and dotheS. • • 900 Wock of V.e.nde: A vandal threw rocks through the ; u~aln and downstairs wfOdows of a houle, c.us1ng ..,, unknown aMOunt of dtfNge Whllt the vkttrm w.. ~ • watching .lV. • •1SOOWOdtofMeMV...:A~~~thelMng ; gl.u doer of -. apenment and tOOk S2.240 wonh Of~ • fncludina ~ry end quanen. • • ..00 a.ilOdl of ............ .-,....., A bUrgW nllhld e W'I wtndow and took • bebv -Ind two ftll9t '""* wMtt ., .. .... ~ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 199S • Multi confused over how Costa Mesa chose new slogan Police dog embarks on new life T he most useless trade· mark symbol in the world is the tiny TM at the end of Costa Mesa Tourism and Promotion Council's new slo- gan -·costa Mesa: Multi Fas- cinatlngl™" Who in the world would steal that? Lovers of Costa Mesa should be insulted. Is "Multi Fascinat- ing!™" the best way to describe a .°:ty with world-class shopping, dining and theater,'Ileaf-perfect weather, beautiful parks and friendly people -not to ~tion an excellent City Council and . solid school district? • Imagine ... San Francisco: Multi Fascinating!™ Paris: Mul- ti Fascinatin~t Moscow: Multi Fascinating! Multi generic!™ Multi sophomoric!™ Multi dulll™ To add insult to crumminess, portions of the city's new logo look to be lifted straight from the' Newport Beach Conference and Visitors Bureau 2-year-old emblem. And an out-of-town advertis- ing •expert• had to be hired for . this marketing magic for an amount the newly forme<tcoun- cil -voluntarily funded by local hotels -refuses to disclose. I work 10 Costa Mesa, live in Costa Mesa, do most every- thing in Costa Mesa. Costa · Mesa is a great town, jam- . packed with stuff to do: South Coast Plaza, Triangle Square, South Coast Repertory, Per- forming Arts Center, five-star dining, elegant hotels, Disney- land 15 minutes away, the beach five, even a bark park for the family dog. An easy sell to tourists. In other words, it ain't Kalamazoo. .-. r· ,. ,.. ' • I. william lobdell comes to mottos.) But Mayor Riordan would be recalled if he unveiled: "Los Angeles: Multi Fascinating!™" I'd humbly suggest the Costa Mesa Tourism and Promotlon Council admit it bought a sap- py slogan, scrap the loser logo and try again. It's embarrassing, for example, to create a special Rose Bowl pin for Northwestern · fans with the cheesy #Multi Fascinating!™" scrawled across it. Northwestemers undoubted- ly like cheesy stuff, but we know the difference, don't we? Here's how to get a great new logo and generate some national interest in Costa Mesa: We hold a nationwide contest to see who could come up with the best logo -with the winner receiving a week's stay at a Cos- ta Mesa hotel. a shopping spree at South Coast Plaza and Trian- gle Square, fine dining at local restaurants and theater tickets to the Pedonning Arts Center and South Coast Repertory. • Tommy, an 8 1/2-year- old German shepherd, retires ~d is replaced by ·2-year-old named Azir. By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot NEWPORT CENTER -Tommy out, Azir in. The Newport Beach Police Department is underge>ing per- sonnel changes involving both human beings and animals. nus week marked the final ltour of duty for Tommy, a drug-sniffing German shepherd who has been with the Police Department tor more than five years. The 8 112-year-old dog will retire to the home of his handler, officer Jeff Cantrell. who returns to the department's patrol division in early 1996. That canine team will be replaced by former bike patrol officer Mike Johnson and A.zir, a 2-year-old German shepherd imported from Czechoslovakia. Once Johnson and Azir complete training, the team will begin patrol in March of 1996. Both the incoming and outgo- ing teams met the media at a Thursday morning gathering Although they repeatedly obeyed •sit" commands, the two dogs - who are trained to be congenial -were clearly anxious to meet their new visitors. Tonuny in par- ticular whined and paced while Cantrell held his leash. HI think he wants you guys to pet him," Cantrell told the assem- bled reporters and cameramen. The department currently has three K-9 teams and the dogs are used primarily to sniff out drugs CASEY LUKSC H I DAILY I'll.OT Newport police dog Tommy greets handler Jeff Cantrell. Tommy ls retiring after five years on force. and to find or track suspects. Each dog knows approximately 20 commands, ranging from Hsit" and #stay," to •bite" and "release bite.• Tommy's commands are issued in German, Azir's in Czech. Tommy's "highlights" over the course of his five-year career include detecting five ounces of cocaine hidden behind the dash- board of a pick-up truck and sniff- ing out 12 P<?unds of marijuana in the trunk of a car. I Although Alir won an award in the Intemation~l Police Olympics, he will have to go through the same five-week training program which all police dogs undergo. Between training and maintenance, the city invests between $15,000 and $20,000 on each dog. Since the K-9 officers frequent- ly give presentations to school chil- dren and seruors, the dogs need to be friendly and well-behaved. They generally give the depart- ment up to su years of sel'Vlce Once the dogs begm to devel- op eye trouble or pers1Stent hip or back injuries, it IS trme for their retirement "It's Just like ·w1th athletes," Johnson said "Working every day, their susceptibility to m1unes IS that much higher So the newly formed Costa Mesa Tourism and Promotion Council had a lot to work with when it recently decided to come up with a new city slo- gan. But •Multi Fascinating!™" isn't much of a draw. I've taken, oh, a few seconds and bettered that one -H Costa Mesa: Ute at the Top of the Hill.• The visual can be a mesa overlooking the ocean. All kidding aside, the idea to form the Costa Mesa Tourism and Promotion Council is great. The hotels that decided to tax themselves are farsighted. NO Drive, Line or Hasslell ua\\10 Now coming up with new city slogans can be tricky. No one was particularly thrilled with LA's latest: •Together, we can be the best!" 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DECEMIER 29. 1995 PURPLE C!ONT1NUED FROM 1 while a cbArter bus spilled forth a 9e8 of purple-clad passengers. In the lobby a complimentary beverage and mack buffet await- ed the new emvals as they checked m, reauved their pwple pack of goodies and browsed the gift shop with its overflow of Northwestern souvenirs. Margie Krauski, of O kono- mowoc. WIS., and her mother-in· law, Mary. of New Berlin. Wis., found a seat in tbe lobby. They'd been on the go f« just about 12 bows, having left home at 4:45 a.m., but they were having a grand time. ·we had a great Oight There were 370 people on the plane. The hospitality is wonderful,• Margie said The two wanen. who left the men at home. planned an sightsee- • ing before meeting Margie's daugh· ter, a Nortbwestem student arrivmg with the group ot students today Old the women have any good luck charms or traditlODS with them? •J brought my purple under- wear,· Margie said. "I wear't.bem for every game -but don't put that in the paper • On second thought .. "Oh, go ahead. I don't know anyone here.• Wildcats welcomed at two local bars • Goat Hill Tavern nas raised a banner and placed an ad in an Evanston newspaper and Legends has a buff~t planned for Northwestern fans in town for the Rose Bowl. newspaper for the past few By Tiha Borgatt.a, Daily Pilot weeks, hoping to draw the atten- tion of Rose Bowl-bound North. COSTA MESA -At least two western fans. local watering holes hope to strike "This ts ow type of clientele, • gold _ or maybe just purple and Monahan said. "We've always white -with spedal events targe~-felt we were a tourist attraction ing the 1,600 Northwestern Uru-and ,this is a prime example of 'Versity alumni that · what we do.• amved in town on Every night Thursday. "We just want through Jan.hi i. the Legends Sports them to go home tavem-w ·ch has Bar on Anton been listed in the . Boulevard is plan· with some f un •Guinness Book of · ning a huge New memories and Records• for offer- Year's Eve bash for ing the most beers DON LEACH I DPI.. Y PlcOT Northwestern alumnus BID Naegel Is ready to dleer his Wlldq.ts as he steps off bm ln Newport Beadl. the hundreds of hopefully do on tap -will raffle Nor thwestern some business at off an "authentic• Wildcats tans who Northwestern Fifty Alumni Holidays staff are staying at the the same time ... " Rose Bowlfootball members will be equally split Westin SouUl "A couple of among the local hotels They have Coast plaza over -GARY MONAHAN years ago, we d.Jd been here since Dec. 26, preparing the lioliday. a promotion With for the deluge of fans. Duties •we'll have a Wisconsin, and include welcoming, briefing and special buffet . we h ad people handing out the special Northwest-spread out for them,· said Leg-dressed m red all over the place,· em packs, which contain a seat ends manager Brad Herron. "And said Monahan, who also serves cushion. T-shirt and baseball cap. there was some talk about them on the Costa Mesa City Council. ~------------------------------------------------------, ! SOME EVENTS FOR VISITING NOJmlWESTERN ALUMNI : I l +TODAY: Newport H4Jbor Cruivk; DJsneylAnd; Rose Parade float : l iospedioD and •SaJute to Northwestern• band concert in Pasadena. l : + SATIJRDAY: Wildcat Pep Rally at Fashion Island at 4:30 p.m. • : + SUNDAY: New Year's Eve din:ner and dance party at hotels. : : + MONDAY: Buses depart 5 a.m . for Rose Parade; Northwestern l , vs. USC Rose Bowl g~ at 1:50 p.m. l I I L------------------------------------------------------~ Across the lobby under the Christmas tree were the Banach family, party of Sl.X, from <!lucago. The boys, Brent and Bart, sat under the tree, clad head to toe in purple. Their dad, John, a former wide receiver for Northwestern, had gone off to get the rentdl car. By late afternoon Tbwsday at coming baclc in to watch the Fies· ·And Nortbwestem's kind of hotel employees were the dozens "(Response was) limited by the Red Lion, there was almost no ta Bowl on Tuesday." m the same situation. They of staff members of Alwnni Holl-bckets that are allocated to the sign of the invasion that had tak-And outside the Goat Hill Tavern haven't been to the Rose Bowl in days, the company hired by North-uruvers1ty by the Tournament of en place. The luggage had dwin· on Newport Boulevard, a banner 50 years. and this is their one mp Mom Barbara sald the family had no speal1c plans for their VlS- 1t here Maybe Disneyland western to handle the Rose Bowl Roses," said Bisset, whose firm dled to five yards, the buses were declares, "This is Wildcat countxy • I lo Southern Calif omia. We just tour Alumni Holidays mailed out also haridled the Rose Bowl tour gone and the check.out line bad Gary Monahan, the tavern's want them ~o go home with some 95,000 brochures the day North-for Penn State last year. disappeared. manager, said the pub has been fun memones and hopefully do western was tapped tor the bowl . Yet, the fun had Just started running an ad m an Evanston some business !lt the same time.· "The parade,· the boys chimed m game, according to John Bissel, ====5!5!================================================================!!!!!1!~==!!!!!!:!!!!5:::=:!!!!!!!!5:!!==:===:===:=:=:==:==: Perhaps as bUS) as the vanous president of Alumru Holidays. • -;_:ge-PSYCHIC -~;,;::;: -~ I M~ FAIRE p~~~ .• I NEW YEAR'S D AY SPECIAL M ONDAY, dANUARY lST 1 I Inner Quu t Found. Fund RalMr 3:00pm to 9:00pm I ·1 1\cbt DoeatAo. sa.oo Eada COSTA MESA 1 S-e4f•SSO Womem•<lub I I Each 11c:Mt good for ahort radlnQ 610 W. 11th Stnd I I Of comb11w for ~ readU9 I .iDDU Qaat fdn. 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CONTINUED FROM 1 'Plans to let the cottages fall to neglect until the department has no choice but to bulldoze them and start anew. ·obviously that's not true," Cates said. Al Willinger, a 22-year Crys- tal Cove homeowner, says nobody is arguing the state's right to develop the area for pubhc benefit. However, he does not see why the homeowners shouldn't be allowed to stay until a state-hired concession· aire determines how the restora· tion will proceed. # RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Wh«e YOIX Dollar Cov9'1 Mofel 1 m HARBOR It.VD .. COSTA MESA • 54&· 1156 process if everything goes per· fectly and projects like this rarely do." Willinger said residents would cooperate fully with state admin- istrators lf it means rema.i.n.ing in their homes a while longer. The prospect of having to vacate is so disturbing to Falzetti that she does not even like to think about it. 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I'm the last familiar face " Each one of the homicide cases in her career hold diJferent mem- ories and high·llghts, she said. For example, the unsolved 1979 bludgeorungs of four women w hose attacker has not been FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1995 caught will alway be disturbing; Me a from Oregon at the age ol and the 1992 homiode of Long Lu 19 and en.rolled at Orange Coast which took Giesler and her port· Community College, she thought ner to the streets o1 New York sh was here only temporarily. City where they caught his killer And working as a police detective -is an unforgettable feat. was "purely acadentaJ, • falling •They are all challenging -no behind her desire to be a veter1· one deserves to die,• she said "I narian and photographer, sbi have a lot of cases that have been saJd. .. unsolved that I'll never forget, But once she wa.s encouraged and 1 regret that they haven't by a former female Costa Mesa been solved. It nags at you, and police detective to try and apply you can't help but wonder• for the position, Giesler was Rnt G1pc;JPr Alc;o had her share hooked and nevpr regretted her of cases where the suspect is decision to stay caught and convicted. "Each step confirmed that this "That's our reward -when we was what l wanted to do,· she find the individual responsible said ·1 stayed and I loved it.• an(j take them through the Justice Her absence will be felt by system," she saJd. "I've had many many in t'he de partment. cases.that are exciting because of "Lynda is well known for her the ending.• tnterviewing skills and being able In the week preceding her offi-to get information out of people. cial retirement today, Giesler said I She has a great deal of patience she is feeling emotiona,l and nos-and that's what it really takes,• talgic, trying to avoid the emo-Costa Mesa· pollce Captain Tom tional goodbyes lo the many Lazar said ·she is very good friends she made over the years about what she does and will def· When Giesler came to Costa in1tely be rrussed. • YOU NEVER SAU-SAGE SAUSAGE Or Such Delicious Food! Holiday Catering Available Join Us For Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch For Rescn auons an<l Direcnons Call 723-0621 25 I Shipyard WtJy • ~ Buch EDWARDS 21 . · • · · MEGAPLEX . • ~. ~f-... : I:!~~ .. • EYE-OPENER Four Sea Ki!igs eam AU..(J]F football laUrels 1 -~-v--~~"lo ii.. ---~~ _. QUOTE OF THE DAY 7r JHla good '° be bed .... -rosl'A MESA SBNIOR COllRl LURMANN .... ·.l CdM's Walz CO-MVP for CIF Division V football~ • Conway; Schaumburg, Nichols join Walz on coveted All-CIF honor roll. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot • LOS ANGELES -Corona del Mar High senior quarterback Josh Walz, who helped the Sea Kings post the third-highest victory total in the school's 34 yea.rs of varsity football, has been recognized as the CIP Southern Section Division V Co-Player of the Year. Walz, who broke the school single-season total offense record with 2,249 yards rushing and passing, was joined on the 31-player squad by CdM team- mates Sky Conway, Richy Nichols and Nick Schaumburg. The foursome helped Coach Dick Freeman's Sea View League runner-up advance to the section semifinals, where a valiant comeback effort fell short ma 21 -16 loss to Servile, finalizing the team's record at 9-4. Only Cd.M's back-to-back CIP championship squads of 1988 (11-3) and '89 (12-0-2) posted more victories. Walz, a 5-foot-10, 185-pound double threat, com- pleted 101 of 174 passes for 1,452 yards and 12 Bellflower puts away Estancia • Talented Buccaneers never trail in posting 67-58 victory; Estancia drops into fifth-place bracket and will meet Newport Harbor today at 4:10. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -How much of a difference would Chris Candlish have made for Estancia High's basket- ball team? Nine points, maybe? daily pilot coast No one will really ever know classic ·1 wish (Candlish) had been in there, because it would've been a good challenge for Kelvin Gibbs, and maybe they would've changed their game plan.• Bellflower Coach John Downum said of the host Eagles, who absorbed a 67-58 setback Thursday night in the fin.al round of pool play m the Daily Pilot Coast Classic. Candlish, Est.ancia's 6-foot-6 senior center, averaging 17 .5 points per game, was serving a one-game suspension because of his part in an altercabon and subsequent ejection on Wednesday. Gibbs, an All-CIF South.em Section Divi- sion m choice last year who entered the Coast Classic averaging 20 points and 12 rebounds a game, dominated against Estancia (12-2) ... Nick Novak when he was on the floor. Gibbs, on the bench most of the second half because foul trouble, had 21 points. 13 boards, four assists and two blocks. "Without the big guy (Gibbs) in there, we could play with them a little better,• Estancia Coach Tun Parsel said. "He was just too strong.• Estancia, which never led, pulled to within three points once in the third quarter and three times in the fourth, the ·Josh Walz Sky Conway touchdowns, while rushing for 797 yards and 11 touchdowns on 125 carries. His dozen TD tosses tied a school single-season record and his explosiveness, versatility and learler- ship was the driving force behind the team's single- season scoring record of 366 points. Walz's 3,285 yards of total offense left him just 64 yards shy of equaling the school record set by former quarterback Todd Kehrli. Walz, the Daily Pilot's Sea View Le ague and Newport-Mesa District MVP, was also chosen Offen- sive Player of the Year by Sea View Coaches. He shares Division V Player of the Year honors with El Nlck Schaumburg Richy Nichols I ,J according to Freeman, who is also the Sea Kings~!!! defensive coordinator. nq{Yf Nichols, a 6-4, 240-pound center, anchored the11lw Sea Kings vaJ,ln\ed Five Crowns offensive line at.J.oO center. He bench presses 335 pounds, runs the 40 b{::~t 4.8 seconds and scored 1,200 on the SAT, wbicH"'-!W clearly makes him a target for Division I colleg~""8 recruiters. A three-year varsity starter on the offen'~vu sive Une, he expanded his role last fall, also startin~!1 at outside linebacker. ,,,tw Schaumburg, a 6-4, 255-pound tacla.e, whom,..,.b CdM line coach Pat Kelly considers the best pass · protector he's ever coached, used his strength.. ,.;r quickness and imposin~ly long ~ to keep opposi:' 1 ing defenders off Sea King ball earners. Toro senior inside linebacker Damian de Beaubien, the Sea View League Defensive Player of the Year who helped lea~ the Chargers deftlat Servile, 27-17, in the section title game. The All-CIP squad is chosen by sportswriters who comprise the Amateur Athletic Foundation of ~s ! Angeles' All-Southern California Board of Athlettcs1•0 rA The CdM quartet represents a healthy portion ofll .. ll the 11 All-'""IP selections representing the Sea View.oue Conway, the Newport-Mesa District Defensive Player of the Year as a 5-10, 205-pound tackle, accu· mulated 107 tackles, including an eye-popping 17 sacks. ' ~ v. League, with El Toro's Murle Sango (all-purpose)y °' Steve Krupp (quar¥fback), Matt Mason (guard) and\ ~o Irvine's Joel Sugg (tackle) also gaining spots od'·•.il ..vu A transfer from Newport Harbor, where he start- ed during the Sailors' postseason run to the Division V crown a year ag<;>, Conway's blend of strength, quickness and toughness made him virtually impos- sible to block with just one offensive lineman, offense. 1 Joining Conway and de Beaubien on the d~en~ a il sive side are Sea View products Tony Grammatico, a. ~. tackle from El Toro, and Brian Berg, a tackle from ~ Santa Margarita. tU\J1 HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS HOORS • Costa Mesa pounds .~: Villa Park, 52-23; moves· into semis ·~!r~e «:i ' ·~) .~ 1.4-{ '"'" ·,a ldd1c) ~ ... ,9 ~E. .,..,, • Mustangs coach Len Whitacre has no trouble with the grin, in terms of victory, or by his personnel, which has improved by one-count (Com Lurmann). By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot COSTA ?vtESA -It was nostal- gia night for the Costa Mesa High girls basketball team Thursday, with Coach Len Whitacre wel- coming his former team (Villa Park) as well as the Mustangs' two-time All-Pacific Coast League center (Corri Lwmann) to the championship quarterfinal of Mesa's Winter Classic. Villa Park was more than accommodating in a 52-23 Mus- tang blowout. Lurm.ann. a 6-foot-1 senior not with the team for the first 10 games by mutual consent, was, well, glad to be a part of it. •1t feels good to be back,• said Lurmarln, who for the second straight night scored two points off the bench, but contributed six rebounds and played in every quarter after seeing only second- half action Wednesday. Though admittedly rusty and out of shape, Lu.rmann's inside presence figures to buoy the Mustangs in their rematch with Westminster in tonight's 8 o'clock semifinal. Mesa will hope to avenge a 62-48 Uons' victory in the second game of the season. •Corri's already there,• saict3l Mesa junior point guard Koo Kim .,. .. when asked how long it migbf take Lunnann to regain the form that led to 13.2 points and 10-•n3 rebounds per game as a junior: .. : .. c; •tter rebounding made a big ~.!c ference tonight." DoJ>hil Kim, as well as Lurmann's ea.M r ly-season replacement, Cbane!~r Anderson, also made a big differ'! ence for the winners (7 -5), scoring 16 and 14 points, ~vely. Anderson, lr.J-9 /Unlor, hit 6 of 00, 10 field goal attempts and cleared':se a game-high nine rebound8'" . while Kim hit 7 of 14 from thEf'i<'' field and dished six assis~tmoJI including a behind-the-bac;tl~ M crowd-pleaser to Anderson which triggered an 11-0 fourth-quarter run. ·w e shot pretty well (23 for 48, 4 7 .9%) and we passed well, bu~y the big key was our defense.~.Jr said Whitacre, who receiv~ postgame hugs, as well as_,:-· tongue-in-cheek admonition from 11<>< his former Spartan players tor~',. •beating up on your old team.• •'~: Mesa's swarming full-co~d 1• t·(( press helped create 13 first-h .. ~ Spartan turnovers, 22 overall, as ! .. .o the hosts cruised to a 31-9 lead a.(~ the intermission. ·~· ... Villa Park (5-7) outscorec{ ~ Mesa in the third quarter, 1 o.s,.', 7'( but the Spartans hit only one field-~ goal in the final 8:48 as Mes~ poured it on. Mesa's Kelli Grondahl scored all seven of her points in the fourth quarter, and starters Kelly.,.., Chapin and Jul.le Collett comm"' bineq for 10. .J 4 •" Whitacre said L~ wouli~""'~ eventually return to the starting -·j lineup and •by lea~. woukl t>C:'' about where she needs to be." • ~ v' ... .. ·= Ford pr oves the right option ~ in 60-40 Corona del Mar win' f • last coming with -':31 left, when guMd John Maraya scored on a fast-break layin, follow- ing teammate Dane Ploc.k's steal and ensuing dish underneath. •Every tinie we pulled within three, it seemed like (the Buccaneers) would punch one inside,• Parsel said. •niey all knew Chris wasn't going to play, so it wa.s an opportunity tar them to take more of a role.• l£AH l'IOGSltN I OAll.Y Pl.OT Eltand.a'a John ~ya soara to the board agaln.st Bell.flower's 1hun.ale Chatman (5). • Melissa Ford pours in center Jennifer Gardner s:ilf' I . . found her way inside with 13 21 points to put Cd.Mm points and eight rebounds. .. , hunt for tournament title. Corona del Mar, now 11-2, will'\ : Estancia, which plays Newport Harbor today (4:10 p .m.) in a fifth-place sem.1.f1nal, came back from a 34-2' halftime deficit With long-range shooting, as Plock (19 points), Sam Nelson (16) and Nick Novak (1-') combined for five second-half three-pointers. With Belltlower (10·2) ahead in the foUrth, 55-~2. Downum moved Gibbs, playmg with four fouls, to the top of the key where he wat equally effective.dishing pa51e1 inlide, 9i4t· lng the Bucs to a 12-3 run that put Bltanda away •(Gibbs} C4ll shoot a.rid pus, and that'• why he's being tec:ruited by everybody,• Downum Mkt. •(t wu a ~ game for us, pla~ against a ~ tMm. J had to laugh When I saw tbe (Dally PUOtJ arUde that pk:qd us to win lt. 10 I hid tt floln lbe guys. 1 -.m't ~to show it to tbliln until.,.... CM game.• ln the MCxmd quarter, Pied netted beek· ~ thtee-pmntn ta.cut 8llllaow.n ... IO 22· 18, then Novak CMMCI one wttti 3-.37 Wt lD tbi qUIU'W lo~~ .. tbartage to~23. Tornadoes blow into tournament semis COSTA MESA -Glendale Hoover, one of the three original entdcs who have always graced the Daily Pilot Coa t Classic in an 11- year run (the others are Corona del Mar and Estanoa), earned a semifinals berth with a 61~47 victory over Antioch on Thursday, uti· lizing a. balanced attack 1n a wire-to-wire basketball victory. Enc Jenkins and Mark Hull led th way with 13 point.I epiO<'e, and Arb1 Baghdasarl-: an tallied 11 points. In other pool games Thursday, Sweetwa· ter b&rg9d lntq tb.e other aem1ftn41 game agalnit Belltlower with a 7t ·62 dedilOn over Stockdale1 and Dana HW1 took the measure of Rialto, 63·51. • Lee Natar tt scored 26 potntt, including t.btee tre}'I for Sweetwater, which dropped in m~rlhotl. ~ Hutehenl (20 polntl) llld Jett Bet· nett (14 pcjntl and U rebotindaJ Jed the • o.na HUli llteult. GARDEN GROVE _ Senior play again tonight against Sonor• ._ 1 at 8 to decide the Winner of Pool \ forward Melissa Ford is usually A. Both teams are 2-0 in the tour:.; the second or third option on nament. Corona beat RanchQ offense, but she was the right Alamitos Wednesday 54-30 in th•'' option Thursday night as Corona flr&t game. \ del Mar High walked away with •we got off to a great start~ a 60-40 victcry over host Santiago High in the second round of pool tonight," Flint said. ·0ur fut.\~ P1ay at the sixth annual Cavalief break was tho best 1n a couple o( games.· Classic. Ford Joo the Sea Kings with 21 Corona Jwnped out to a 21-ti~ I points, rune of those coming on lead after one ~riod ~ • :> thr~poiilte'1. Jt wu Pord'1 sec-prealng def eo.M that forced.., ond highest point production of 10me turnovers and triggered~ the season. She bad :u bl a 60..S? brak. The Se& Kings dou~ ertime wln Padft 1n ....N.1 theiJ lead bY the haUUme, '60-22 ov ov• ca ,,.,..,. ·we went a ,..,., __ ....... ..__ ~ pJay of the EstAQda 'TbUrnament. UHMll '-VIU -· ·we try t0 go Jilllde aDd then the third," flint lald. •Wbm ~ kick It · beet out to Un":: get ab.ad we tend to get ~ (Warmlngton) or to Me!llN.• c.wftdtint and we dkS It again Corona del Mar Coach Gar1h tomgbt. Plus, we took tb9 ~ flint. •They were ll4ICdDO m an o8 Wbm we got abMCl thin. defeme tonlgbt met llie Oullld9 1be S.. Kbigs .. Juat t'8d WU.,...," ---d tying tbeirVk.WY~ WailDlDgtoll, a 5-7 MDiOr ,_ ,flam IMt ... aa WMa ~ guard.J.-.S Pd ID=..... llllllled 13·15 and edvacild ID w.. ., ........ two lleCll'loudlma .... •D11'1'• tbn9apot ..... _. M ..... IV-AA ..... * 3-0 Eagles go for title PALM DBSBRT -Estancia b11 girlt basketball team t01 the championship of Palm Desert High Invitational y at 1:30 p.m. when the beaten Eagles duel Rancho onga (11-2). It figures to be more of a test the previous three touma- t games here for Estancia, whipped La Quinta, of La ta, 80-19, W~esday1 then ¥bled up on Thursday with over the Palm Desert JVs Indio, 88-9 and 71-22, respec- J~ca Waltz had triple dou- in both games on Thursday, th 15 points, 11 steals and 10 against the Palm Desert JVs, and 19 points, 11 steals and 1 t assists against Indio. Jill Black led the Eagle5 in both games with 24 and 25 pomts, and had 15 rebounds in the open- er. The two runaway wins gives the Eagles a 13-0 record, the best such start for any Estancia girls basketball team. •This should be our toughest game so far this year,• predicted Estancia Coach Russ Davis of today's game with. the Cougars, whose team's closest call was a 14-point victory over Corona del Mar. Ten of Estancia's 13 victims have lost by an average of 50.7 points. ewp·ort girls fall, 53-43 HUNTINGTON BEACH - wport Harbor High's girls bas- ltMill team dropped ils second ght at the Marina High lnvi- onal Tburs<Jay as Anchorage Alaska put the Sailors on ice, 43, dropping Newport to 7-3 all. Harbor, which trailed 16-9 at end of the first quarter, rallied take the lead in the third peri- with a four-point cushion, but uld not maintain the. pace as SOtOOL llOYS -....ww ..,, Estancia 58 Scare~~ 12 12 18 16 • 58 tflower 19 15 13 20 • 67 ~ -Plock 19, Nelson 16, Maraya c..slllas o. Novak 14, Ry. Simpson 5. -pointers· Plock 4, Novak 3, Nelson 2. ed out • Maraya. a.•oww -Curt.IS 11, Chatman 11, 21, Rkhardson 16, Page 2. Sua 4, 2. i)Olnters • Curtis 1. led out· Gibbs. ie<hnicals -Flowers. 88 9 2 . 22 .HA ake the Healthy, Wealthy and Wise Business nvestment for eNewYear Anchorage rallied. "They put some pressure on us and we had a few turnovers," said Newport Harbor Coach Bob Dukus. •But the major problem was the rebounding ratio." Andree Verhulst led Newport Harbor with 11 pomts. She was the only Sailors to score in twin figures. Harbor returns to the floor this morning at 9 against Lakewood in a consolation game. HtGH SOtOOl. GIR1S Corona del MM 60, Santiago 40 SCON by Quarters Corona del Mar 21 19 9 11 • 60 Santfago 12 10 11 7 • 40 Corona del I~ -Warmington 14, Albano 4, f;ord 21, Simon 6, Hawley 2. Gardner 13. )·pointers • Ford 3, Warmington 2. SantlllgO -Herco 10, Newberg 8, Potter 8, Huffman 6, Gamer 2, Ma~f 4, Cr1n- er2. Costa MeSll 52, VIII• P..-k 23 SCON by QuMters Villa Park 4 5 10 4 23 Costa Mesa 18 13 6 15 52 Viii• P.tt • Pennington 6, Reynolds 6. Miyake 2. Gllke 2. Szllagl 5, White 2. Costa MeSll ·Anderson 14, Kim 16, Collett 4, Chapin 6, Peyton 3, Grondahl 7, Lunnann 2, Watanabe o. Harber 0, , Howse 0, Grover 0. 3-pointers • Kim l. Anchoraige 53. fMwport Harb« 43 5cofe by Qullrtws Anchorage 16 13 8 16 • 53 Newport Harbor 9 11 16 7 • 43 Anchoraige ·Mackin 4, Lawrence 10, Ingram 9, Perry 2. Hartwell 10, Langdon 9, Webb9. 3-polnters -Ingram 1, Webb 1. Newport Halbor • Klytta 2, Alford 4, Badorek 6, Verllulst 11, Eadie 4, Olaz 2. Talley 7, Clayton 7. 3-polnters -Verhulst 3. COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN 0r-. COllSt 54, San Mllteo41 San Mllt.o • Meade 4, Konoualyuk 2, Rusttlow 2, Oliva 3, Grff!i 2, Mizel 9, Salazar 19. 0r.,.. Cont · Nakamura 4, Afan 9, Pulido 2. Geraci 3, Sotana 12, Shine 20, Kelley 4. 3-pointers • Sotana 4, Nakamura 1, Afan 1, Gl!faci 1. Halftime • OCC 34-25. FfUOAY. DECEMBER 29, 1995 Major doings coming in '96 SAN JOl8 -ll!ID t-tll9o IWle ti dim.,......,, bat ln tbe ad .. E ...... ~ AdriaDiae .... ...,...,. two three-,., ... &rim tbe *8tdl to lift 0...-Co.t College to a.»-41 ~in tbe Midnali or 1IMt Lady Jaquar lnvtt.atiaaal The win 1811 up a mam- pionsbip game wttb Chaffey College at 2 p.m. -11'11 the Md m1atlng OI the year betWWl 1he two. each With one vidary. The Pirates, t.C-3, were on Thursday, usmg their fastbreak.lng style and pres- sure defense to pull out to a 34-25 lead at the half. Shine scored 12 of her game-high 20 in the half for OCC. S8.n Mateo cut the lead to .fE>'-41 with 5:00 left on the clock, but Botana, who fin- ished with 12 point$, bit two of her four threes as the Pirates ran off the tirial'elght points of the game for the victory. • It's a year certain to be · one of the decade's best, with Savannah waiting with benS on for the Olympic Games. T he year of 1996 already promises to be a banner year for the sailors of Corona del Mar, Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. Here are some of the people and events to watch for as the year goes on: • Jack Franco, Dave Ullman and crew, competing for Newport Beach in the first-ever Sail City Challenge in February. • SCYA Race Management Seminar in February. • The United States Yacht Challenge in April. •Opening Day festivities in May. • 1996 Olympic hopefuls Nick Adamson. Alex Ascencios, Pease and Jay Glaser, Jeff Olson and Mike Sturman, competing at the nials in May. • The Newport Harbor High School and Co{ona del Mar High School sailing teams, with the Nationals in Annapolis, Mar'Yland in May. 1 • The Balboa Challenge in June. • The Championship of JANUARY , PLEASE MEET Dale and Jean Buller, the new owners of the well- established Celebrations, a party and decorations store, provide hot press printing, wedding announcements, paper gifts and balloons. Located at 801 W. Baker St .• Costa Mesa. Bernard Burry, founder of the 25-year-old On Site Photo/Graphics Inc., specializes in photography and printing for special events and other shot-on-location needs. Call (714) 540-0668, ext 20. NEW MEMBERS effrey Davis Cl Management Services. Inc. uite 1000 75 Anton Blvd. osta Mesa, CA 92626 14) 434-3240 Paula B .E. Star w Office of Paula B.E. Star 19126 Magnolia St. untington Beach, CA 92646 14) 962-1851 Bernard Burry n Site Photo/Graphics, Inc. 03 Harbor, E-5 osta Mesa, CA 92626 14) 540-0668 ob Williams range County Steam Way .0 . Box 1244 osta Mesa, CA 92628 800) 365-8725 andy Ritter ayroll One ulte 145 1503 South Coast Drive sta Mesa, CA 92626 14) 434-0399 lien Smith hotography By Ellen Smith 4982 Sunset Place East una Hills, CA 92653 14) 458-9112 stephanie· keefe Champions in September. Q US Sailing is celebrating sail- ing in the United States, with their theme being •Newport to Newport Beach.~ The US Sailing annual meeting is planned for Oct. 17-20 in Newport Beach, to be held at the Hyatt Newporter. a Once again, it is time to choose the 1995 Rolex Yachts- man and Yachtswoman of the Year. All members of the US Sailing are encouraged to vote for their favotjte capdidates and us Sail- ' ing is hoping as many bhllots as possible are forthcoming. If you know of someone who is deserving to win this presti- RENEWALS Coast Community College District Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse · la Quinta Inns, Inc. Orange Coast Assn. of Realtors Pasta Mesa Restaurant & Grill Hlllgren Square Shopping Center Specialty Body Works Sunbow Realty, Inc. Dial ONE AA-All Theodore Robins Ford Char1es Beecher Century Quality Management Inside Prospects Southern California Gas Union Foods Inc. American Home Hospice Automobile Club of Southern CA gious award, fax pis or her 1995 acconipllsbments to Dana Mama.ne at US Salling by neit · week. Her fax number is (4'01) 683-08'0. U you have questions, call Dana at (4'01) 683-0800. D New Year's Day will feature more than just football on the tube. Gary Jobson, America's top sailing commentator, will be hosting ·1995 Year in Sailing· on ESPN at 12:30 p.m. Highlights will include the America's Cup, the JYRU Youth World Championship, the Colle- giate National Championship, 1\"anspac '95, the Brut Match Race Series', the Tall Ships, the Nations Cup, Stadium Sailing, the Admiral's Cup and the Leukemia Cup charity regattas. Upcoming sailing presentations in 1~'6 include two explorations of Antarctica in March and April, and coverage of the U.S. Olympic Yachting Tuals in May. Q Interested to be included in the Who's Who of Boating? This reference book lists each boater by industry, profession and boat, and inclusion is free. Call (516) 254-4978 for more information. • STEPHANIE K£EfE 's boating column appears in the Daily Pilot each Friday . . 1996 JANUARY EVENTS I Mon 1st Each Wed Thurs 4th Tues9th Wed 10th Thurs 11th 1\ln 16th Wed 17th Wed 24th Education Committee • DARK Networl(ers Leads Lunch Group noon -1 p.m. 0 Costa Mesa Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Drive Budget/Finance Committee, 7:30 a.m. 0 Chamber Executive Committee. 7:30 a.m. 0 Chamber Environmental Committee, noon 0 Chamber Annual Board of Directors Installation. 12:30 p.m., Westin Hotel. 686 Anton Blvd .. Costa Mesa Ambassadors Committee, noon 0 Chamber Leglslattve Committee, noon 0 Chamber After Hours Mixer, 5:30 p.m .. Hooters Restaurant, 580 Anton Blvd. BUSINESS EDUCATION More than 140 staff members of Estancia and Costa Mes.a High ls recently visited 20 local businesses. The thud usioess/Education Partnership Day and the most uccessful, resulted such commeou from teachers as ... "I had no idea the Auto Club • vidcd so many opportunities for career choices." .. We obtained great nfonnation about entry level jobs at Continental Cable." .. , enjoyed the binc testing lab at the J.C. Carter Co." "The new facility at Hoag calth Care is fao~tic." .. • • • FRIDAY. DECEMBER 29, 1995 -, • • .. .. Slashers No. 1 CORONA DEL MAR - lbe Slashers, represent· ing AYSO Region 57, won their final three games of the year to win the Divi- sion 4 title for boys ages 10-11. The Slashers romped to a 6-0 win over the Blue Devils in the semifinals and then won a tense 1-0 decision over the Green Goobers in the champi- onship g~. Team captam Bart Welch, who scQred two goals in the finals, was named the tournament MVP. Welch continually set up scoring opportuni- ties from bis midfield posi- tion. Jamie Whitaker also had a strong perf onna.nce in goal for the Slashers holding the co.oi~btion scoreless in Uie final two games. Cheyne Last and Ch.Tis Erdtsieclc added some good backfield play and Ercttsieclc had several long-distance throw-ins. The defense was all over the competition. John Russell. led the team in causing turnovers and John Darling bad some key stops. Jett Jacobson and Brian Brinkerhoff led the team in breakaways. The Slashers are coached by Steve Lauzier and Louie Aguilar. . .... - Ir • 1;.. I.... ~ Division 4 Champions tn AYSO Region 57 • the Slashers. --~--~ .- : _ ------~----__:;, . .-wl-· QIM boys, girls exit tomne~ HUNTINGTON BEACH Corona del Mar High's boys spilt two games at the Manna High Invitational Thmsday, edging Woodbridge in a shoot-out after the two tied at 1-1, then dropping a 2-1 decision to Esperanza to exit tbe 32-team toumiunent. Josh Weinstein scored the Sea Kings' only goal in regulation against Woodbridge, driving in an unassistged goal with some 10 minutes spent in the game. The Sea Kings were 5-for-5 and goalkeeper Ken Brown made it stand up with a save. In the next match with Esper- anza the Sea Kings tied the game at 1-1 on Matt Hoyt's header off a pass from Dave Pruchbom in the first half, but Esp.eranza. came back with the game-winner in the second half, dropping Corona to 5-5-2 overall. In a girls townament:: HUNTINGTON BEACH Corona del Mar High'& guls soc- cer team clo5f'd out its competi- tion at the Ocean View Thuma.· ment Thursday, as a 1-1 tie With Aliso Niguel was setUd on penal- ty kicks in a boot-out. ' Julie G~son netted Corona del Mar's only scol'e of the day in regulation at the 22:30 mark o! the first bcilf when she drove home the score from some 50 yards out. Aliso Niguel's efforts were charmed on Thursday as l.he Wolverines' only regulation score came when six minutes into the second hal! the ball hit a CtlM player and caromed mto the net. Corona del Mar (4-7-1) missed on three consecutive penalty kicks, taking away any chance of victory and advancement in the tourney. 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PROPOSED AT THE REAR T 111 heir ~n I I cumpllr con las formall· TEN CORRESPONDENCE guna Nlgutl, CA 92fSn This buslntu Is con-ducted by: 1n Individual o.d of TIUll .. Ille Pftlflltr .. ducted b~ in Individual OF AN EXISTING SINGLE· cr~ilOfl c!.u entc :::cs~: dadet t-01les 1propl1da1 DELIVERED TO THE Pl.AN-Craig Woodard, ROMS, Dally Pilot Dee. 15• 22• 29• ducted by: an Individual Hive you star1ed doing .._ Ill ... ~ 1111 llllt Joseph · Polenc FAMILY RESIDENCE LQ. tort and' person~ who may sl ualed quie<1 que la corte NING COMMISSION AT, l 1fSO N. Cypress, La Habra, 1995, Jan. 5, 199fS F973 H1vt you started doing t>usln.11 y11? yes 1978 ,..._...._ Al,..M- 19953884881 CATEO AT 215 ROSE otherwise be lnttrtlll<l I escuch••ucaso. OR PRIOR TO, THE PUB-CA90631 PUBLIC NOTICE butlntssyll?no CaraonCar1Landers lt-....•llitlO..ffTMIL Thi• 1111emen1 was filed LANE IN A1'I Al ZONE. EN· tM Wiii ()( 1$1at• Of bot; SI usled no ptHenta IU LIC HEARING. 0. AnM Sue Paul, 25281 Ed Zeman . This llaltmenl WIS flied n. ~ ..... IN! ... wtlh lht County Clerk ol VIRONMENTAL OETEAMI· of· JANICE M FALLON aka resputsta I tlempo, puede 1. PLANNING ACTION PA· Monte Verde, L1gun1 NOTICE OF This llatemtnl w111 filed with the County Clerk ol CIOllmOn Jt4 ..... 11111,al .. Orange County on Nov. 17, NATION: EXEMPT. JANICE FAuON ptrdtr al cuo, Y It pu•den k-09 FOR THE CITY OF Nlguel, CA 92677 APPLICATION FOR with the County Clerk . of Orange County on 12·11·95 IWI ~ dtlaW llMt II 1995. FOR FURTHER INFORMA· A PETITION haa b .. n qullar su 1111110, 1u dlntro COSTA MESA, AUTHO. Thll bu1lne11 Is con· CHANOE IN Orang• County on 12.7.95 18853180934 llUllOltldtoliecDli..tU..MI. Published Newport Beach· TION ON THE ABOVE AP· lll•d by JOHN M FALLON y otras coses de tu RIZED AGENT FOR THE ducted by: joint venture OWNERSHIP OF 119538815880 Diiiy Pilot O~ 15 22 29 21t-~llldl,CAm1. 1111 PUCATIONS, TELEPHONE I th s rl • c f propledad tin IVISO lldlclo-NEWPORT·MESA UNIFIED H1v1 you Slatted doing • • • • ........ r ........... ., Costa Mesa Piiot Dec. 8, 754-5245 OR CALL AT THE C II t la u~ °'f'"oA nal por pll1t de la corte SCHOOL DISTRICT TO es. business yet? yes 1990 Al.COHOLIC Dally Piiot Ote. 29, 1995, 1995, Jan. 5, 1996 F968 ...., ....... t 1 111111 15, 22 29, 1995. OFFICE OF THE Pl.AN· A~G~m • nty 0 • Elllsten 0110s requisitos' 1 .. TABLISH A MASTER Pl.AN Verna G. Vanden~g BEVERAOI! LICl!NSI! Jan. 5, 12, 19, 1996 FOOS PUBLIC NOTICE ~.aw•..__. •F958• NING DIVISION, ROOM THE· PETITION requHts gal••· Pued• que usttd FOR THE FOAMER COSTA This 11attm.nl wu flied December 27, 1915 PUBLIC NOTICE ,._ ........, I ..,, ..... __ P_U_B_L_l_C_N_O_T ... l_C_E __ 200, 77 FAIR DRIVE, that JOHN M FALLON t>. qulera Hamar' un abogado MESA HIGH SCHOOL with tht County Clerk of To Whom II Mey Con-FtctUloua BualnH1 .._ llltlaWllllOllllflt'9• COSTA MESA, CALIFOR· appointed as 'peraonll rtp-lnmedlatamtnle. SI no FARMLAND TO PROVIDE 2 Orange County on 11·30.95 cern: LEE, Myuo Ja, YO· flctllloua BualneH N•me Se•temene .,. b91C1 flt Ill ........... .......,.P""'u""B.,..,Ll""C-H""'E,....A""'R.,..,IN'""G"""S,..-W-IL-L NIA. re11nt1Uve to administer conoce a un abogado L I G H T E D S 0 C C E R 18953005893 SHIZAWA. t11deo, Is (111) N•m• St•t•mene Th• following persons are and ~Ill ~ It Ill Mid BE HELO BV THE COSTA Published Newport the eetalt ol the d•cedent. puecl• llamar • un servlclo FIELDS: 3 LIGliTED. BAS· Dally Pilot Dec. 22, 29, applying lo lht 0.partment Th• lollOWlng peraon111a doing busln11s as: COf· tnd ,__... ~-, MESA PLANNING COM· Beach·Coata Mesa Dally THE PETITION reque1t1 d1 relartncla de abogados KETBALL COURTS, AO-1995 Jan S 12 1998 F989 ol Afoofiolic B.var-01 Con-doing buslMH u· On vttte S.rvlc• 1043 Center ............... ... MISSION AT THE CITY Pilot December 29, 1995. the dtctdent's WILL and o a una oliclna de 1yud1 OITIONAL PARKING AREA: ' ' ' trol 10 Hll aleohollc bever· nm. Signs & Gra~hlcs, SL, Costa MeSa, Cll. 92843 alllt llllllf ....,._ fltlle le. HALL. 77 FAIR DRIVE, F996 codlclls, 11 any, t>. admitted t.gal (vea 11 dlreetorio tel .. RELOCATED EXISTING PUBLIC NOTICE a119s 11 375 Brillo! Strfft 3033 Brillo! Suite P .. Costa JuUan R. Gamaunt, 13032 blf .. lt:Da,tttn. .. _. COSTA MESA CALIFOR· PUBLIC NOTICE to ptobatt. lNt Wiii end lonlco). SCHOOL FOOTBALL IA-40., Costa MHa, CA Mt" CA92626 Nina Pl. Garden Grovt .... .., .. T,,..•..,e NIA, AT 6:30 P.M. OR AS any codicils are av1llable CASE NUMBER FIELD ANO TRACK ANO F1ct1Uoua Bu1lnH1 92626 with an "41" On-Roland F1cer, 3010 El Cal. 9264'3 ' •Clilllllr'ldltdl*-••-- SOON AS POSSIBLE CITY OF for examination In th• 111• (Num•ro del CHo) ~~\'e°o fTAi~;~T~~RVI~ Name S••••m•nt Sale B .. r & Wint (Pub. Myra Bay, Costa Meaa, CA Thl1 bu1lnt11 la con· •Nlolllil=•dllcll*-liy THEREAFTER ON MON· COSTA MESA kept by Ill• court. 95C1911 Tht followlng p•rsons are Eat. Pl) llcenst(•l 9282tl ducted by: an Individual ..... owe.-•• DAV, JANUARY 08, 11196. NOTICE THE PETITION requ11ts Th• name and addrH1 of ~~~O~M~ltRo~~ doing buslnHs as: Batavia lubllahed 'N1wpor1 This buslntu Is con· ljave you etaned doing ::..*::J.' tlllM,e;...., ~EGAAOING THE FOL· INVITING BIDS authOfity to administer the IN court Is: (El nombre y MINATION· NEGATIVE Kaltlla AuoclatH, 1805 P::.cg~:=., ~·~~all~ ducted by; an Individual bu.lne11 yet? yet 5-11·90 lllp -.dllbl ;" ...._ = LOWING APPLICATIONS NOTICE Is hereby given Hiatt undlf IN lnd•p•n-dtrecc:londelaconen) OECLARATiON (AVAIL· East Garry Avenw. Suite • F007 Have you ltarled doing JuUanR.Gamaunt ........... ,.~ ... ff. IF ANV OF THE FOL· thll sealed rvoposals IOf dent Actmlnlstretlon of Es-ORANGE COUNTY MU ABLE FOR ReVlEW FOR 100 Santa Ana CA 92705 business yet? yH 7·9-111 This ttalllMnl was loltd _.... ,._,,,_ ....... ..-............ ._ • • LOWING ACTIONS ARE ... laltt Act. (Thi• luthorlty • Otnnls swWor, 20251 PUBLIC NOTICE Roland Fteaf with the County Cl-.k of - - - -.. CHALLENGED IN COURT, lurnish1ng ill labor, mater!-will allow ~ J*IOnal rep-NICI PAL COURT, 4601 20 DAYS AT THE PLAN· Plumber Chal1w0rth CA This llaltmtnl wts fil~ Orang• County on 12·11-95 ..._Ill Ml ll*. ..... .__. THE CHALLENGE MAV BE :,; :~P:\':n'!'~ rMtnlltlvt 10 take many JambOfH Rd .. Suitt 104, N~i~ ~rrk~~~k INFORMA· 91311 • • FlctltlOU• Busln•H with th• County Clt<k ol 19853888897 ::'f'n::•::.:.. .. ... LIMITED TO ONLY THOSE tits as may be r•qulred for actions without court ap· P.O. Box 1994, Newpon TION ON THE ABOVE AP-Ninos 11, LP., 1805 Eaat Name Staeemont Orange County on Nov.17, Dally Pllot·Dee. 15, 22. 29, ..aofh"1n.:~ .. ~1~~SE ~T ~~EM ~t?e~a the REPLACEMENT OF f.rtat. ~fore takl~ oer-Beach, CA 92660-2595 PUCATIONS TELEPHONE Garry A111nu•, Suite 100, Th• following pereona .,, 1995 19853004880 1995, Jen. 5, 11196 F987 .._ ._ MMill .. HEAAINO DESCRIBED IN CARPETING AT FIRE STA-:an very mpor1anl nil ons, Th• name, 1ddre11, and 754-5245 OR CALL AT THE Santa Ana. CA 92705 doing butlnt1• as: I Do Diiiy PUot Dee. 8, 15, 22, PUBLIC NOTICE :J°'....... flt THIS NOTICE OR IN WAIT· TION NO. 2. 800 BAKER res~~=~· :ur:~equ~:i t~J.phont number of plaln-OFFICE OF THE PLAN· This bu!lness •• con: Wlncfowa, ~ Ptppertrff 29, 1995 F957 .., ............. TEN CORRESPONDENCE STREET: FIRE STATION 10 glvt nollc• to Interested litl's attOfMy, or plalnbll NINO DIVISION, ROOM duct~ by. a g-al pan lll., #C, Costa MHa, CA PUBLIC NOTICE NOTIC£ OF _.. • ~ .. DELNEREO TO THE PLAN· NO. 3, 1145 PARK AV· .,."°"' unllU they tlavo wlU\oUI an lllorney, Is: (El 200, 77 FAIR DRIVE, ~ tilted dol 92826 AVAJL.A81LiTY OF ......... ....-.; ... MING COMMISSION AT ENUE; AND FIR!! STATION walved notlc• °' oonaentad nombre 11 dlrtcelon y el COSTA MESA, CALIFO~· bull '/OUIC?a 3 ng Georie Frtdarlck 7i'• Flctutoua 8-llMM ANNUAL REPORT ,_.....«WI l a .. -Oft PRIOR TO, THE PUS: ~~v.5~11f4: =~!'ci~0 10 th• proposed ectlon.) n1i1mwo' de 1e1efono del N~~bll•h•d New 0,1 Nlnon:sri.Y LP!.9W~1i~a! B. ~~a M~~Jr,~e c. Nam• statefY\ont Th• annvll report of lh• ::Z, .. •'Ilsa•_... LIC HEARING. the City of Co111 Mtsa it The Independent admlnla. abogado d•I demandante, Beach.Costa Mesa 'b.11 Burke, Gen. Ptnr. This butlntH ta con. Th• following person• ar• Grace Pap~r Smith FOUn• ~ Died,..._= 9~:J'1LA~S~0 s'f°eTJ~~ P~· the Offfca of the City Clerk, tratlond eul~_<>-~1Y wil~ be o dtl dtmandante qut no Pilot December 29, 1995. Y This stlltm•nt wu Ill.CS ducted by: an lndlvldual doing buslnau 11: V.L & dallon, Is 1v1llable for in--~· ,................._ .. .. · n Fair Orlve Costa Mesa grant• un._. an ter· tl•ne lbogado es) F995 with th• County Cllfk ol Have you •lat1ed doing Alsoclllts, 1868fS Cedat spKtlon at 12S S.pphltt _ ........ ....._ ~~~~fn;:o:u6~~:iz;~ California, unW the houf oi ~~ ~~~ ';:.~U::: :~ Lisa Mitts Petrick, Bar Orano-County on Nov. 17, business yet? yH Nov. 15, Cr., Fountain Vati.y, CA Av• .• BalbOa Island, upon ==::.-.~= SOCIA TES TO AMENO 10.00 1.m. January e, 1996, Show good cauH why the 1134522, Law Offic• ol PUBLIC NOTICE 1995 11M3884H9 1995 ~ L Schlom, 18f588 !r:e;'~nt"::11bft ~~fti~: ,_ ..... -... _. .... ~T~R2 PSLANOUAT~EALLFOOOW ::,.~ p~~~hel,J'~e~ COUr1 should not grant th• LISA MITTS PATRICK, «00 FJotltloua BualneH ~al~v;;,lot Dee. 8• 15f-is~ ~=g:.:~~I was filed Cedar Cr .. Fountain VsUty, dty1 ~er th11 pubUc1tt0n. of~~~ ......... '1 T aloud In IM Council Cham luthOffZA MacArthur BIVd,. 5th Floor, N•m• Sl•tement ' with IN County Cter1< ol CA 92708 Phone (714) 673-8242 or 11¥-.-... T• .._ .. ~J'IT~~N TT~E THJE~~~ bers. S,ealed proposal~ ti A H .11 blN~ ::;' th~ Plllf· Newpor1 Beach, CA 926fSO, The following pttrsons are PUBLIC NOTICE Orange county on 12·26-95 Thia bu1lnH1 It con-(805) 64~-3801. :--.. e...;:.-.::.. WITH A CONDITIONAL 1h1U be'or lht title or th• A~~ ~S 1~e at ~~451~· (714) 955-3893 doing buslneH as: BIPA/ 1885~888028 ducted by: an Individual MARK CORBIN SMITH IUlt ml, ..._... CA= USE PERMIT TO ALLOW 4 work and nam1 of tht bid-In Dept 703 l~led at 3..i DATE: APR 06, 1995 0.111 Chicago Partnership, Flctltloua BuaJnHI Dally Pilot O.c. 29, 1995, Have you t?1ta11a~ :,.olng Published N•wporl tl~---Zf1·1M STORAGE CONTAINERS der but no oth•r dislln-Tht City Orlv• South, Or· PETERSON, Clerk, by • Calllom~g:'aaJ pan. N•m• St•t•ment Jan. s. 12, 19, 19945 FOOS ~~·~lo yea I 5 Beach.Costa Mesa Dally ~tr: a.ii c:---. IN THE PARKING LOT gulshing merks. Any bid r• ang• CA 92668 T . ERIEK, Deputy n.rship, 1 · arry Av· TM followlng persont art m Ill Pilot O.ctm~r 29 1995. ...,_.,, Dl8td; ~ WHILE CONSTRUCTION ~~~g ~~ ~ ,:;~::,C: IF" You OBJECT TO the Published Newport ~:2~~~18 100· Santa Ana, doing bu11ness as: ASAP PUBLIC NOTICE J1'~1 1~1=~ Ci'.,k ':r ' •Foo1• AW1oi.tm. mt, 115 f , OF THE ADDITION OC· ol bids shill ~ returned to granllng ol ttwt .,_1111on, you B.ach.Co111 Mesa Dally BIPA, Inc .. a Cahlornl1 cor· Carffr Plac.mentt. 2907 F1ct1Uoua Bualno" Orange County on O.c. 4, ' CURS, LOCATED AT 2SO bidder unoptn•d It shall should •w-ar II lh• htlr• Piiot D•c.m~r 211. 1995, poratlon (CaJ1lornl1) 1805 Croddy Way Bldg. 12, N It t t 1995 19853880241 I ~8~t s1~;~J~M~NCT~~ b• the sole reapooalblllty of l~tto~~ Of·~: wr1~1':n ~~ January 5, 12, 19, 1998. E. Garry A111nu•. Sulit 100, ~~~:·u~~!~7~ Cag-Th• ~::win: i!~~s .,. Dally Piiot O.c. 8, 15, 22, PUBLIC NOTICE I OETEAMINATION: EX· the bldd•r !OH• lhel his i-ctJon• with th41 court b• F999 SanlaAna,CA92705 n.y Lana, 1219, N~rt doing buslnHt u: J.B.F. 29, 1995 F951 J EMPT bid Is received In proper '°'• th• Mating Your a PUBLIC NOTICE Wllllam B. Burke, 1921 Buch CA 92S63 Con1tructlon/Con1ull1nt1 ' 2. PL.At1NtNG ACTION PA· llm•. Phtance ma ~ 1n r~ B•rd•re Terract, Cor004l Joyceinn Unklf, 280 Cao-1927·A Newport Blvd.: PUBLIC NOTICE MO'l'ICEOF11IJST&.'IWLIM-Can't seem to :e°~f.OAAt'fHDO~T~~~ ,!y'~ ~~i!i'::.J>::~~ °rF~6~~{o;.ric~=ITOR IN~E ;g~1~,~~~A~~ ~,,!1i"ri.c;~::.2~ Chtrry B!~c~~ 9~~~· Newport ::::e Costa M111, CA F1ot1Uous Bualn•H =.:m:::':: gel lo all those I AGENT FOR O'ARCY HAV· lice ~' lh• City EnglnMr, Of • conll ant creditor of WILL RENDER A OECI· Hiii• Lana, Newpor1 Beach, Thia butlntss Is con-James J. Farley, 3239 N•~ St•l•m•nt Al ....... mn.niyou ARE repair lobs I MAN TRUST OF 1994 FOR b711~aJ~ Orlv•o Colla ~es:· lh• d.ceas':c:s, you must Iii• SION ON TUESDAY. JANU· ~~1~2S:.1ne11 Is con· ducted by: husband and Michigan SI., Cotta MtN, d~ f~=f'!s~~:,~~ .. DEFAll.T UNDEJt A~ OF around the house?I A VARIANCE FROM WALL a or a up n nonrt un • your claim with the court ARV 09, 199fS. OR AS . wile CA 92627 .,. ' TUT, ~TtD Jsni.y ft. t1tt l t lh • HEIGHT REQUIREMENTS able fc1Ymtnl of 110.00. An and mall 1 copy to th• .,_r. SOON AS POSSIBLE ducted by. 1 generil pan. Have you started doing Thia bu1ln111 Is con· dlgm ComptitJng Sytt.mt, llUll YOU TN<E JcnOM TO e 9 TO ALLOW A 2 FOOT TO =:i~ii:nal ~~g~ 0~!;3·gc> sonal representallve tp. THEREAFTER, ON THE n~~!~lp you started doing buslntsa yet? no ~!r!. ~~Circle, La PR01fCT Y01.M PROPEJt~ ClaHlffed 12 FOOT HIGH RETAINING I Bk:' 6oc: n IS ~ pointed by Iha coun within FOLLOWING ITEM: bUllMIS yet? )'H Marcil Joycaann Unker Overstocked with J=sh Praful Bhal1 l522 MY•ICll.DATAl'Ull.J: Service WALL WrTH A 6 FOOT maJ umen an lour months from ti-.. dlle 1. ZONING ACTION ZA· 18 ana ' This statetMnl was filed Cl--'-La p I F YOU l&D M EXPlNWOf HIGH FENCE ON TOP, ON other contract documenta ol llrst IHUl/lCt ol lhe ltt· 115-18 FOR HARP HOlO. • 1""" With th• County Clerk ol slutt? An y ........ a mi. OF M *1\IE OF THE~ Directory PORTIONS OF THE PE· may also ~ tumlned 11 llfS as provided In 11ct1on INGS, INC., AUTHORIZED BIPA, Inc .. 1 CaklOfnla COf· Orange County on 12·1 t·95 A call lo CA 90623 C&IJl«J /llJMSr YOU YOU h I fl d RtMETER PROPERTY LINE IM Otfic. of th• City Cltrk 9100 of lht Calllornl1 p AGENT FOR INVESTMENT r,:auon, Willlam B. Burke, 11953800171 Classlned Thi• buslntu 1• con-IHOUU> COffTACT A UWYa e p you n FOR A 3·UNIT RESIOEN· ~ld'~ City of, Co~fi Mr: bait Cod•. The lime for r,\t DEVELOPMENT SERVICES {~,~d=~~t•ment was fifed Dally Piiot Dec. 211 1995 will help Buy II. Sell It. Find II. .... .. ~ .... MIMlllo reliable help. TIAL CONDOMINIUM maila~uun;,~~:iwtne"° ad Ing claims wlll not expire FOR A MINOR CONDI· With the County Clerk ol Jan t, 12 19 1996 ' Foo2 64~1-!5878 CIHalflod. llMia:elillJlllCl~,•"'9 842·5878 PROJECT LOCATEO AT ' before lour monlhl from TIONAL USE PERMIT TO ' ' ' ' 1581 ORANGE AVENUE IN ditlonal S3.00 charg• Is fn. IN hearing dlle nollcl<I ALLOW LIVE FOLK MUSIC Orange ColJl\t)' on l2·S.95 ------------------______ ...;;.. __ --------- AN R2 ZONE. ENVIRON-eluded with P8Y"*'1 1t><M. ANO DANCING AT DUATY 18953968452 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLJC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES MENTAL DETERMINATION Each bid shall b& made YOU MAY EXAMINE ~ NELLY'S, AN EXISTING Daily Pllol 0.c. 211. 1995, _ _ __ PUBLIC NOTICES' EX~" on~· ~~II ~~.~~~by~~lf~A~~U~ANO ~BJ~~1~1~1~ ~&~=====----=========~~=~~~~~~---~===~===----·~ 3. PL.ANNING ACTION PA· lhH!S P·l through p.9 111 a person Interested In LOCATED AT 2915 RED -~,;..._;.;,,,,,;,.;..;..,.,;.,;..;,.. __ _ 96·03 FOR UNOCAUd pr ovtded In lhdt c:_on1111~ the Hiit•, you may Ill• HILL AVENUE, 10101 IN A PUBLIC NOTICE SCOTT PEOTTER, AVTHO. ocuments, an tua .,.. with tht court 1 formal R.. POI ZONE. ENVIRONMEN· AIZEO AGENT FOR UNION accompan;r.c:s by• cer'lfned qu•at fOf Speelal Nolle. of TAL OETEllMINATION: EX· NOTICI! OF OIL COMPANY OF CALI· or caahier ' cheek or 1 bid the lihng of an Inventory EMPT. PUBLIC SALE OF FORNIA/PHILIP OEOGE ~-'°' not":=~ and 1pl)fal1al of ntate .,. 2. ZONING ACTION ZA· PERSONAL PROPERTY FOR A CONOmONAL USE o ,,.. ttnount • seta or of any .,_lillon or 95-111 FOR THE PLANNING No~ It h«tby gMn PERMIT TO DEMOLISH AN ~eo· P•Y•Mble lo NIN City account .. provlcl.C:S In CENTER/MARIE LUNA. AU. lhtl putsuant to HOilon EXISTING GAS STATION o Sia •N. o pro-Httlon 1250 of~ Cllllor· THORIZEO AGENT FOR 1988 of tht Civil Code, BUILDING ANO CON· posll shall be consider.CS nla Probate Cod•. A R .. PACIFIC BELL/PATTY State of Calilornla, lhe un- STRUCT A NEW 1,372 unltat aco!>mpanled by quHt for Speelal Nolle• HAMILTON FOR A MINOR dtr1lgned Wiii Hll 11 public SQUARE FOOT MINl·MART aucbhl cas~l'!,.'"dChKk, cuh form ,, 1vallablt from th• CONDITIONAL use PER· HI• by competlUvt bidding AT AN EXISTING UNOCAL or ddlf. "'"" • COUr1 clerk. MIT FOR THE INSTAUA· on II-.. 8th day ol January 70 GAS STATION, ANO TO N:. ~ "':"i. be ~onsld· AttorMY for th9 Pou. TION OP SIX ROOF-TOP 199fS, II 9;00 o'clock A.M. ALLOW CONCURRENT ., ... rM •on 1 tlonor ANTENNAS THAT EXCEED on th• pr•mlHs whttt SALE OF BEER/WINE ANO bln1!~~ P'~Cltytonnf ,.._~: LAW OFFtCl!S 0 , MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE aald P10~11~ has ~ GASOLINE AT THE STA-.,...., by.,,. o ....._ HEIGHT (30' FROM alOf'ed, and which eto io-TION LOCATED AT 2281 MHI and It made In ec> DONALD L. DANll!LI, GRADE PEAMITTEO: 45' cat9d al 151 CcStntMrcfal NEWPORT BOULEVARD, cordance with the prcM-DONALD L. DANll!LI, PROPOSED) ON TOP OF Way, City ol Cotta Masa, IN A C2 .ZONE. ENVIRON· ~· of t ~ PIOPo•ll r• llQ., (Cla. 1030887t, THE PACIFIC 8!Ll BUIL,O. CoUnty of Orange. Stal• ol MENTAL DETERMINATION: qti•hme.!:"'1d·<O# -"•I h t 124 I. KATILLA INO LOCATED AT 1788 C.lllornla, lht lbandontd EXEMPT. c viv -..... ave • AYll. ITtr. 1oi OR-ORANGE AvtNUE IN AN ~. chattels, °' I*· 4. Pl.ANNINO ACTION ,,.. ~.!..~-(~~ .. "'c:tcl ) ~ ANOi CA ft8t7 1 AJt ZONE. ENVIAONMEN· aonll proP«ty Clftcrlbtd 96-04 FOR RICHARD ! . ....,....i'lg ""''"' °' • .., ' TAL DET'tAMINATION: EX· bO!ow". LIPPARD AUTHORIZED alee ~ ~'*lfled u r.. Publlthld Nniport EMPT. HOUffhOld lltm1 AOENT FOR MA. ANO quired by law. BHch-Costa Mau D.Uy Ir THE A80Vf! AC. Dated ~ 22nd day ol MAS. LARRY OAUOEN· A ~!'!11':~-~ • .. ~~ft Pitot Dtc:~bef 22, 25, 29, TION(S) IS/ARE CHAL· Novembtt, 1ff5 MAlfA 10A A CONDI· "' ..... II ..... ""'' no.,,..,..,,.. 1915, L£NQ£0 IN COURT, TH£ Curt A. Hlfbtt1a II. Man- TIONAL US~ .-tHMIT TO on the Ckn4trll Prav11llng fmN<4 CHAU!NG& MAY BE UM· tf.itt • Crolf Otve/opmtnt ALLOW A 10 FOOT BY 21 Wag• Dttermlnt.l10N, mi y ITED TO ONLY THOSE IS. Publlthtd News>ort FOOT tNCLOSED PATIO ~.req'!"ed, !~.1P9Y 11~ PUILIC NOTICI SUE$ RAISED IN WRITTEN BHch.Cosi. Mata D•llY WITH A i FOOT AfAA ;:.:! •• 1!~~ o ~. ~~ Mlor COARUPONDE.NCE Of!· Piiot Otc:emb.,. 22, 21, S£TBACI<. TO THE RE.AA .............. on .. ..,.. ~0 y SUllllONI UveRfD TO THe ZONING 1995. OF AN fXISTINO R£SI· :-'G!,,!~ .... ·o:r_,=....!'1 (CITACtON JUDIClAU ADMINISTRATOR PRIOR F994 OENCt, LOCATllD AT .. ""'"' NOTICI TO OEFIHDANl" TO TH! ABOV! DATE. PUBLIC OT E 11M5 SUNDANCE LANI! IN 'atflltetlvf·ro1 !_,,,IN lime of 11\e (AYl90 a AcusadO} MAAK FOA FURTHER INFOAMA· H IC A POR-LO ZONE. !NV!-t · -""' • GOULD, DAVID OIJZMAN TION ON THI ABOVE AP• cn.U34250 RONMENTAL DfT!AMINAo TllO...,~lrKt0t _!!l~!_c_om-of ITtVE J, MASKIT, and PUCATIONS, T£lEPHON8 '"oetttov• •·-l-ia TION: fX!MPT. pty Wiiii IN p..,..,...,.,. DOU 1 Ultougfl SO, inct1>-'15'4-5245 OR CALL AT THE ri •• '"' I. PLANN!t<IOACTION PA-hcflOrl 1no IO t'llO, '"' elll9 OFflCI 0, TH PLAN· ....... ltatom.nt H-05 FOA JMRTIN AS. dulMI ol , ti-.. CalilOl'Na YOU AAI IEJNO SUED IV NINQ DIVISION, ROOM TM IOllowlng Pf'IOOI Ila IOCIATU 8AOKEAAQ!/ l.NOr Code, the prevailing PlAIHTIFI": (A Ud. le tlta' 200, 77 ,AIA DRIVf, dOlng butlnff1 ••t The Rt10ADS MARTIN AUTHO. '"* lincf Kai. of wtlOff, demendendo) ALYCI! COSTA MESA, CAUFOR· Ramboat lf1Vt1tmenl1, ntZED AOENT fOA MY L HtabtihOd by tht City of KAMAI NIA. '°50 f'ulknan, Cotta MtH, TAYLOR ,OR A CONDI-CO.ta M .... wnleh are on You n.Ye JO CM..IHDAA PubllthU N1wport CA92628 TIONAL Ulf! ,!AMIT TO ,._ Wll\ "'9 Ctty C*fr Of ()AVI ell« lhl1 1Ummon1 11 .. ch-Cotte Meu Dtlly Mlehael 9. llowet, 3050 AilDW A IOAT llAVICl the cay °' COlta ...... : II 99Mld on you IO .... Piiot Docembtf at. ,.. l"Ull!Nn, Cotta Miii, CA ANO AIPAIR a.a IN N'f ll10 ltiel fotflft ~ ~ roeponao M NI 1117 ·~ UllTINQ IHOUITIUAL P"""tMd ..... '°'non-OOUft. Roneld L lceOUotU. ~ IUILOINQ LOCATID OOTIPI ie.of..tCode. A...., or~ 1M.. ,IAllMn. C4tta Mn .. CA WITHIN 100 f'HT 01 ,... 'Tiie ~ COurd of ,_ not prcMMI you; yow ""°' Oft the ftl0¥8f ntat ID!HTIAU:Y.zoHIO "'°"' ~ of ooeea ..... ,. ~ ,..,.,.. ,,..,... be T"I• ttt11l1tt11 II con· rRTY LOCATID AT 7IO Ml'we ... ..,.. .. '!f!C! In= -'°""If Y9'I Sell your Utra ...... w.. ~ .. ,.,,. =-OH WAY C:.:'NJ9: T = llllUrt IO .., ~ hoUl1hold =·"' tlat not yet Dlflft.TrON: I)&. If ,_, do ,.. .. ,_. ,.. ftllftl9 ·~ n .... 11. fl1nd tt. ll!Pf. _... • ""'· you _, ' bl C!lffl!ltd OtH1N1N • .. ....., .... AGTICJN M-............. I ' J OFFICIAL PUBLIC NOTICE I AN ORDINANCE TO MODIFY THE REGULATIONS THAT PERTAIN TO STATE REGULATED CARB FACILITIES AND WORK FURLOUGH FACILITIES IN RESIDENTIAL ZONBS .IN THB CITY OF COSTA MESA i THE COSTA MESA PLANNING COMMISSION WILL HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING FOR CONSIDERATION OF AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF COST~ MESA REPEALING SECTION 13-126, AMENDING SECTIONS 13 -40, 13- 136, AND 13 -148 AND ADDING SECTIONS 13-111 AND 13 -133 TO THE COSTA MESA MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING STATE REGULATED CARE , FACILITIES AND WORK FURLOUGH FACILITIES IN RESIDENTIAL ZONING ; DISTRICTS. . This public hearing will be held as follows: DATB: TIMB1 PLACBi Monday, Januaxy 8, 1996 6:30 p.m. or as soon as possible thereafter City Council Chambers at City Hall 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, California Public comments in either oral or written form may be presented during the public he~ring . For further information' telephone (714) 754-5245, or visit the Planning Division, Second Floor of City Hall, 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mes , ~ California. The Planning Di vision le open 8:00 a.m. to S:OO p .m., Monday _ through Friday . OFrICIAL PUBLIC MOTlCB .... ' FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1995 PUalC IOTICU iUiLIC NOTICU PUIUC NOTICll PUILIC NOTICU PUIUC NOTICll PUIUC NOTICll PU1UC NOTICU PUIUC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICU W I011Cll 1101D1 t1 "'""" • 11. no 1111, .,. •111111 ,... ot ...._ Aot fTNe .uthofl· u -. -.w.c LIM-. 1iriiCi o. TNJITa'S ._, • EliOft• r= ... • 1mma• w IOTICI Y.n•oo ... llllmbtr IWllCl!Mdolellclontoc:ue '¥ ........... ,.. ... __., ...... ML.IT.&. No. 11-W •lllOfl.•~·'· flCmllUS-. fllMt.1•..aN 2t57n7>441.pn '40064·30 Ill 1#1""11QMd 10 ... Uld el~tota•= I ... -• #llN: ..... YOU,.,. "tf' ... ~CA. • ~--lfAW • HCTmDUI-p •1a1T a II nob you .,. Ill Pf0!*1Y '° lllllf'i llid OblOI-meny . eodone wltMut r -A -• " ~T lNlt!R A c-. 17'04DI, .._ 0.. 11lt....... -lfAW --••• I I Uftcltr I dMd ol tvtt llOnl, 1114 llltt1fllr 111t llllcl«· obealnlnt o.urt ~ 11119 Mii. --~ Olr lW ~TID .... \lkie ,., ...... TNlll ...._ • TN ................ ) ~ TM~ .....,. .. ...... -• 1990 ~ you alOlllO caiud .... notoe ot .. ...°" '*Int oetteln --• NlllCT 7W. UNL.Da YOU TAKI! Ofllcs, Dies: t'lil n.. .. " ™Ta .... Ii: ~ ST -~ -ntdenl 11111 ICllOll 'to ptollQ your bltaell\ Ind OI ellcOOf't to be ~ import9"t eodoN OW&if n •Y • M:1IOiN TO MOIECt 1• AMP1m11 1~~ C.-'*t, c.11 MIM. aMRf. 1ttl Pol'lloM A¥t , Wtl J111 a . ....._ prooeny,ttmeybUold II pubic ltCOrdtd -timber 21 , 1995 hoz • ..,.,, the peraOMI AT A .... uu. • :u::.:' :rr:· ~ 12122.12121 l2G . .. Mtt~~·?L 4""""' =· lant• Ana, CA 1111 II you Mt0 In t~lllOll M loatrument no 1995• rtPfe .. nt.Uw wilt be -· IDUMn. • MLll p YOU ~Mo., ~ ~ Cofilo. "'*' _.,, ,,_.T ·~. r . ' , ,,.1; I , •.. . .} ~ OI "' nellllt OI t!lt PfOC..dlflQ 0.4128M, OI otflf*/ rtcorclt of reClulf9d to alve ftOdce MW.,,....... ~TION M 'ntE NA.. ~ ~ =: I~ N ~. •ltlri. CA "'-" ~ ~---·you.~ should contact Orenge Coun!Y Mid Ille wll be to lntw .. t.a peraone WT Yll. Tiii TUM °' TH! 121129 a.iMI Kalli. a 7.,.2072. :>... 3~ CA W70I • 3500 Pacik Vtew On-.. • .... f~~AllO Mfr. "'*ln '•is COllOIOon~out unteu they heve CllTACf A lAllYa. "'°"&4Nti IONHIT PUBLIC NOTICE T"'IMIMM•~tw 1 N ~ ~CA Thia buaJMM la con-New&>Ol18Mch dlWI• Ttust ........ ...,,, Of Long CMn1111 Of wwrentt. lllP'tSJ wel\'M nodce or oon-lldOll • 11 lie ~ YOU IHOULO CDNo COfPOtllOn 1504 ' dueled by. • ooi -., '44-1100 mALNM c.m.t~ • Moftuwy Chapel • Cremetcwy 111-11 • du~ IPPOlnlld tusllM Of lmplltd, ltQ¥dlng blll, pos· Hnted to tM ptopoeed lllddet • •· .....,,, TMa A~ On....,. The ,..... c:oml!llnC*I to Tiff b/1111111 tt concilded ~ Hew yet, lfa'l1:d dolna II-::::=:~===~ uncllr lllt fololMQ ~lbtd smlon, or encumbBncls, to eodon.) TM lndepa~ dllwn on • ... or nt-afY t, 1-. ti t:OO P.M., blaiMtt ullOlf flt &wit• bullr'9ala ytl(I y.. No¥. f. pt£RCE =-dttel of ~lilt Wiii atl at public PiY tllt rem11n1ng PflnCllpal sum dent admlnlattetlon b1ftk. cNct drNI ~ 1 ~ 'fNll Deed a.. tlUMIU """' HM yoii U'9d doing bdl· 1185 •1:11 llO 1v lllCtloll to 111 lllghltt btddef tor 01 tllt nolt(a) Malted by said euthorhv wllbe 8fet\ted *" • ....,.. ~ unlOn. or a *-. • ~ lppOlr'lltd vou AA£ ,. DEFMl..T u.. ._, .,_. °" Yes, 11Mll!i Fleah Polnl. Inc., Chrtlllne --'1 r CMll llldlof lllt cashiers Of dttef of ~utt. wtUI ln•rat. Uni••• .,, lnterHted ..... ~ ........... TM!MelnlwllMI ...... Dl!R A DEED OF TRUST 181115 ~T KAlOSH A.~ Pleeldent otr1llld dleCb tPtafltll In cM PIOYided In'* no•. ICNlllCn P•r9on ftlu an ob)9ctfon ..._ 11141 IDM lllOClllloll. or '° the Daed °' TNll, r• Do\TED ,...,... 1 ,..: OLMTAA INT£RNA. KAlOSH · Thia .....n-.t w tlled .. COdt MCtlOll 2924h (piy11>1t at ti lll'f, uneltf tilt 19rmt ol Slid to the petldon end IM'IS lllOClllOft. or tMlga ~J ~'::;,, ";f lH.ESS YOU TNCJ! kiiiit 10fW. CQAFOAAOOM ~ Jan Thi• llalltmM n1 tiltd Wllll wtlt\ the County Cleltc of ~ llt amt ol Nit In lawtuf money deed of tnlat, IMa, C'11rges 111d ehowe good 0., .. why 1111* aped!INln Stdlorl 5102 of COtda In the omc:. • TO PROTECT YOUR PRIOf'. ZM!a. Stclltlly • • eou~ C1tfk Of Orenoe ~County on 1M7• of lie Unf11d Sllltl) all rlgh~ ll(penses Of !he truSIM and of th• COYrt 'houtd not lllflnlndalCocleancllllllOltllld Cowity"-eordlr ot:: ~irlMYllEIOl.DATA ms-...... ... fitchllh ''*°"'**""*4, 1096 1e11H•••H .• lltle and lnflrtst conveyed to llMi tru111 created by Nld dMd grent the euthorhy. dollullntSllnW..-.•be CcMnv. IUte ot CllM SALL FYOUNEl!D ~ on o1 OrMQe HOlU·Thla f1c*ut Harne O.itv PIDC Hoot. 21. 21, and now htld ~ II uneltr aid ol trust Said sale •~held Ot\ A HEAAINO on tM held ~llltduly~ tMtM ~ by. DulM A. AH EJCJ'UHATOf Of 1HE ~Oft0ecttnbtr4, 191115 •met"C GPl'tl he rura from Dec. 1. 12. 1916. enwoded dttd of trust In llMi pro~ J.tnuary 24. 1996 1 00 pm, at petttton wMt be held on 11 atlOWft below, of II llON. Wt, ._...., _. Jw1'I ~ NATURE OF 1HE ~ Tbs fic*tout Hamt diet 11 wat fllld "'flt Office f)UblCdon Dec. 29, 11185. lltrlillllW desc:rl>td origVlal tilt front Sle1>S to Ill• LOI J•nu•ff 11 1118 •• 11141 llllMSI ClllfMYff lo and""" ..... hl.t9bend ... wl• Wll t«) AGAINST ~ YOU IMl'll llClllM he ytlll from .. Cou~ Qtltl A new Acl· t381 Jl'USIOf Blsqut Holelfng Corpo· AllmltOI City Hd IOClllld II 1 :45 P .M. I,; Dept. 703 Mid bJ flt IM*M In 1f1t httllnlf· i1111 it pubic MKtion to the ~ ~~ ~ dill it w• titd in the OIOce ' Business Nll1lt Staleme , ration. 1 Calltointa corpotatton 3191 Katalla AvtfllJ•. Los looat~ et 341 Th• City clllCtllled propeity under end flllilhe9l btdclet rcw mlh TEE'S Ml.£ No. 191• On Mii ~ Qtfl A new Acl· ti be fled plof lo flat~ 1 ________ ,.. • ortglnll bentllcialy Nlko!M V Alamitos, California At the tlmt Drive Orenga CA 111 , Ottd of tl\llt ~ • tlrM ot lllle In Jh*Y~ ,.9e,tto1:00P.M, Butineu Miine Stllemenl lie i.no of IM almlmtlt doet G•t lo Cllugav end MlfOlf'lt Chugay, Of 1ht lnl!IM pul>llcatlon 91 11\la 82888. below. The .... be ~ h ~ed At .. Horii F'rort ..... ., """ be liltd f'll«. ID th.It .,. ol Itself audlollit "' llSt In ~ llUsbanO and wilt, • Joint nob, lht toliM 1mount or tit IF YOU OBJECT TO bul without CCMMnl or ... ) It NofU'I front .. Cowty Courh:Jwa, 100 lilino of ... atlltlntnl dots I .. ot • lic:dou1 8utinu1 the L-··-JI fanlnts orlgNI trUSlll Fatmm unpaid balance ol 1ht obligation the grentlng of th• ' tlqftald • Implied enerence to the County CMc C.W DrM Witt. not ol rtHlf llllhoftzl 111t use 1n Name in "°'*>n ot lht llghls o1 .,. .., ...llld Merchants Trust Company 1tCUt10 by lht above dtsaibtd pttitlon, • you ehoutd • tlllt pos'"'* ,; ~ 100 CMc C-a.a Anl. CA In ,. clly d Ilia atall of • RcMout ~!lnm under Ftdarll. Stilt, ol lono Beach, • Catllo<nla Ottd of truS1 and estimated 9PP.Hr et th• hHring ' IO PIY 111t' ,.. ~ ~ W..:.,. S:: .:::--a.a Ana. COIM1ly ot 0ninge. Name In *'Ilion of the flQhts ol !IW (Sa Seeton 14 corporation recorded May 25. costs, expenses. end advances anet etata Y'our obJec· ~ """ Of flt ett comiayed to _. n!; sem ot Cllfon1la. ~ lllOthtr undef ftdetaf. State, °' seq . 9u!lntst end P!oltSSIOnl 1990 as instrumtnl no 90. Is IPPfOxlmatel'f 1364,967 42 tlone or flJe written (a) stclftCI br fie Otld o1 tMlld b;i....., utd DMd ot ~~· • common "! (See Sdon 14400 ~ , 283622 of olfidll records 111 Ille Tiit IOtaf lndtbtednm being an objection• with the Nit. w1111 lraftst lftd '* TNll In the """*'Y • Cllfon9 ;t'~ • MCI . IMinm Ind Pn>ltsSIOlll ~Beadl-Cos Mes Attic, =IY o~recorO: o?',!t37.~ ~iwn:"~~~ an~ =n~ fn°:.rt .)>:!~r·..:~:.,t:,:; not!(~~~.,: =:'~~Li: ==~otTNal':~/:.i.ng 004184721068 0ec:.15 d29• basement, scribes the folloWlng property Oblaioed by caHlnQ (310) 437· may be In peraon or by m\S Of lllt Detd of TNSt. 3,,4,1 _. '• lllloc:ll a ot S.• Mid tir Aaljlrldra Ceclla NtwPortBeacll-Costa MeSI 1Qll5 lot 61 01 tract no 5018 as 0011 ext 5063 the day before your attorney. ima"st 111mOn Itta dlarOI& lhote Colony Tract In Boot Droeal, 11'1 unrntmad -CN341oe6 Oec&,16,22,29. l0!!5 and closet shown on a map filed In bOOlt tn• sale dall. Dtc:tmber 22. IF YOU ARE A ~ ai the TNStH tor 1 Pege 21 ol Mltctllaneoul 19 tnJRon. r'9COrdld on No-1---------+---------1 186, pages 26 to 30 ll'lduSlvt of 1905 flf9811 Aid MercU911 CREDITOR or • oontin-kltll amount (It the time of .....,., NCOl'ds ot OrWlOt ~1~ ::..·In"= Claulfted then get miscelflneoUS maps, records of Tml CO••HY Of lttt1 Ind!, gent cr~ltor of the 1n11e1 publclClon Of lht Notict COWltvt EXCEPTINO Plga ot Oflclal Reconla RE HT Th• moat comp~ OrlnOt county Clk1ornla Except H said lmtM, Melinda H¥rls dece .. ed1 you muat file Siii) rtasonably e&tmalld to TI9EFROM 1Nt poftlon al ;;} or-9 ~. 91-. ot · atve and current dfrac> some cash. 11 ol, Oii ttgllts. minerals. min· Foreclosure Officer Daniel K your cla1m with the bt act fOltll lltlOw Tht wnount lot I, Bk>dl a ot Seuhofe c.tlfomlll. \#ldar & d tory of gOOd• and ••· ABC's Mortuary • Chapel C"!!mation 1 t O Broadway Costa~ MZ·HH flOWllt When Wocds Are Not Enough "Specializing In SympalhlJ Floe.Den" 2983 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa 540-3135 CIC• eral rlgflts. natural gas rights, Walker, Pl'tsldent 302 Pine court and mell a copy to may be gmter on 1f1t da of cotony Trect. Boole 7 P11gt ....... conlllfl:::-w41 through Classlfled vlCQ around I 842-8878 ~~~~~~~~~~~~.~P·~~~~"~~~~~K~21u~-~~~~-~m .. :==~~~~~~~~~~~==~~===============--------~~-------~ u wllatlOMr name known. geo-ca 90802 p73667 tlve appoint~ by the StfM. A StfGlE MAN Duty ~recordldMarch f11gtwtit bktdar -,, c..t1, or ,lltfmlf steam 111d otlltr geo-12129,95 VS.1112196 court within four Aoclolrttd TNatet· EJCECUTM 12•1~" :~ ::O· dwdl • dlacrlJad balow, lhtrmal rtsources as delintd Ill month• from th• date TRUSTEE sERVICfs. INC. it.-~ Thi *tit ectdr•:; PllYlllll tt Iha lme ot .. In tafomla public resources code of flrat IHuanca of ~ 1'1M2 • lnttNlll• _. octw common dHign• lawflj money ot Iha Unllld sectJon 6903 et stQ 1 tllat may PUBLIC NOTICE lettera H 1>rovidad In lie. 12·17145 In Booll , PlOI of tton, r eny, °'the,... Pf<>t>' S._ ot Amenca. wllt10l.t 'be within or under Ille Pllfcel of aeotlon 9100 of the Of11c1a1 ~ In tht offa of .rty dtlatbed D>ve 11 wamin1y IJqJIW or lmplad land ntrtlllabovt descnt>ed CNSI UIH4 Callforf!la Probete C~e. flt Recol'det of CMWIGE Ceullty, SQl)Oltld to be: l3C)2 W. •ID tlia, UM, poannltJn or 'toO•lhtf wftTI t11t perpetual NOTICE OF TM . time for filtng c.t1101Na. Diii 11 aaw. "1Ht ,.ltdlk eo.11 Hlcltwny encumlnraa. ~ .. ilghtsoldri~.mlnlng explOr· • PEllllON TO claima will not expire 111:45 All,,.. 11 iaw. AT Newport Buch, CA t2C63 '. ~..,..._now b¥1• Ing and operatilg tflerefor, and ADMINISTER before four montt\9 m MAJN (MO«nl) BmWICE Thi undenlgnld Trust" ......,, Tl\lllle In ancUo Iha fl> stor1ng In and removino Ille ESTATE OF·. from the hHrlng dete TO TME COUNTY COUtmtOUlt chclllm1 ll'IY ll8blllty fOf ~ ~ := .same lrom said land or any noticed above. 7M CIVIC COOBI DRJYE eny lnc:onec1n111 ot the ~olhtrland, lndudlng tlle rigtll to MARGARET SHARP YOU . MAY EXAM-WUT,IMTUNA,CAUAJIUllA ICJllt addf111 _. other ~~·IDTI:'t:i wlliOStoc:ll or dlrectlotWty drill MAC CAUL INE the file t..•pt by the Arn01n of llnPlid balance anc1 common deslgMtion, r any, •and mint from 1an01 othM tnan CASE NO. A 180712 court. If you ara a par· llltlW cllar'gtl; un.•oo.n ftMln Mr.in. Said 1111e wllf =C:., ':.:~ .::::t l!IOM heltlnat>OYt dtterlbeO, To all heira, benafi· eon lnterHted In the Sll'Ht Addrtu or ottllf common be made,~ Without cove-with~..._ or gas wells. tunnels and shalts cl•riH, creditora, con· Htete, you mey file dellgnMjon of ru1 PIOPlrty: Nl'lt Of warr8flty, express Of mlllild c:oRI, and ·1n10. through or across the tlngent creditor•, and with the court• formel 111t WEIT IALIOA IOUL!· ::=;,r~, pot adYanca It ~ot fie subsurface of Ille land nere· per1on1 who may other· Raqu.,t for Special YAllD NEWPCMtT HACH CAL). °' enc• · lnltlll p4*111on ot '* No- lnlt>ovt described and to bot· wlH ~· lnterHted In Notice of the filtng of an R11UftA t2111 Art! ,,.; ns-::t':.m""ot~e(s:,": 11ce .,. S11ti43f.A4. o,. tom sucn wlllpstockld or direc· th• will or Htate, or Inventory and appralael .... 11. TN undtnlgned TNS· cured by utd Deed ot trust, 19111ty dllld c..... ~ JIOnally drilled waifs runnets and both, of: MARGARET of Hta~e aaaeta or of '"CllSdlifnt lllY lllllllity tor any wtlh tnternt thefeon, as cwc.tllldChedal~abllllD shafts undef and beneath or SHARP MAC CAUL eny P•ti.tJon or •co~nt klCXllTWCtnlU of lllt anet act· prOl/tded In utd note(•~ ad· 111 T,,.... or blcicMr . .,. K- beyono the exterior limits A PETITION haa H provid~ In section drtu °' Dl!lef common dtalgnl· vances, r any, under the ceplllble to Tn.MM pnMdad ltlereof. and to redriU, 1111Jnnel. been filed by ROSE· 1250 of the Californle tloft. II iny, thOwn lbcM. II no terms ot uld oHct ot Trust, P'OP"' ldenllllclaol'I la IYll- equlp maintain reoar deepen MARY WARN OW in the Probate Coda. A Re· *"' lddrtu OI other common fees. dwgu _. •JIPIO'". 11111.. From l11bm1eon Miieti and operate any sueh wtlls Sup~rior Court of Celi· quHt for Sp~ci8' Notice slgnllion la shown. dittdions ot the Truttee end ot the Iha T.,.... dMn'w l9illllll, mll'ltS witnoul hoMYef fornie, County of Or· form la eva1lebla from lo lllt locden of tht pn:ipeity tNsts cre«td by uld Deed i.. tor wt*ll Tn.MM lnlMa nghltodrill mine s!Ofe explote ange. the court clartt. may bt obtained by se~ a ot Trull The lotal lmOUnt nor:r,::Ddot•orwamnty, ano OPlflll. tllrotign mt sunace THE PETITION re· Attorney fw ,,.cttloMr. Wllttan "quest IO Ille btneficilly ot the uopald bllenc• ot the Iha ~ orot. °'tilt upper 50 feet ot tile qu4atathetROSE~ARY RklMnlA.Hlgbie wffllln10d4Ylollhldlttoftlt11 obllgauon MCUftd by the:::"'~,_,;.!..': subsurface ot said land as WARNOWbeappomted 3S3M..._A..,_ oftll&NoticeolSalt propeftytobeaokhndru-M3 COtOnldo ~Co.ta THtMd by the trvint ComPanY H pereonal reprHente· lt.0 . loa 328 m: Oectmbtt l2. 1tll5 110N1b11 ettlrMted coat.I,••· M9A, CA.. 121.21. Sllld 1 Mldllg1n Corporabon 111 a tlva to edmlnlater the ..... ....._ CA EtUTM TIIUITU IBMCH, '*'99• end adv1nces •the l'ty la =.,, ,.PfOf"'_ deed recorded Stptambef 29 Htate of the decedent. 929412 NC Umeoftht lnltlal pobllclClon poaeot Iha:.;:: 1988 IS instrument no 88~ THE P~TITION r~· 12122• 12128• 12129 tsWSANFERNAHOOMISSION ~"?..~°'Sale Is Mandbr DeldotTrult 494791 , oltlcial records Also quHta the decedent,• LllO SUITE #208 MISSION ~ Mid Deed~ lndudlno ,._ and nplNft known ts 2839 tatalpa N•Wl>O WILL end c~lclls, '' Chances are s. CA 9134511Pr361-4488 hlrttotcn uKUCed and cM-d Iha fMtae and ot Us. Beach caJtlornla If a strMt •ny, be ~mitted to you will find ROSALE SOlAHO TRUSTEE llverwd to the undels6g11ed a Cllb1* AaQouwy•w:e addrm or common cltslgnabon probate-. T.h• WILL ·~ E OFFICER ' written Oedetlltlon ot 0.. Coms-IY. • '*S TNlllll. Br 19 Shown abovl. no warranty 15 any cod1c1l1 are av9!1· what you need Hnt7, 1)'22, 1m. 1995, '"* _. Dlmand '°' Sale, Dlbonlh Bftgnac • AllllDrt g!Yfn ., to Its completenen or able for axemlnatlon '" at 1he price \S 1896 and • Wl1tten Notice of 0.. Vb ~ Mt COltlln QOl'ltctness Th~btoerw""' un· th• file kept by the you want to pay · feult and Electton to Sell. Aw, NorthiidgeL.. Calromla · ,.,._, court... Thi uild9r1lgnecl c8UMd 11314, (911) 3(7.1721, Dllild *' Slkl deed OI trust.by reason THE PETITION ,,. when you read utd Noace fj o.tlUlt end o.c.nbllr I, 1195 of • breach °' default 111 tilt quHta authority to Classified An Kinda of Jobe For Eedlofl to w to be r• ASAP1l7'031 1V15, um. -obligations StcUrtd thereby 11 edmlniater th• Ht•t• AJ1 Kinde of Peopl9. conlad In the county ¥ltlefe 12121 Utc:Ulld and detmtd to tn under the Independent dally C'-lfted. the..., Pf°'*1Y ls k>ceted. Undersigned a wnttsn d Admlnlatretlon of Ea· 642·5878 Community Trust DMd Sef. r1bon of del&utt In dtmand I BY PHONI (714) 642-5678 BY FAX (714) 631 -6594 (Please include your name and phone number and we '11 call you back with a price quote.) BY MAIL OR IN PlldONa 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Comer of Ncwpon Blvd & Bay SL CLAlll•llD HOURI Telept:ione 8am-5:00pm Monday-Friday . . Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday DAILY PILOT HADLINll ~ ....... Pridly:S~ ~ ....... Mmday~~ Wlmmday .. n.lly 5!0iln GBN!l.At --~ ---- HOUSE$/ CONDOS POR RBNT STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Tix LLga.I Department at the Daily Pilot is p~ .., to ttnnouna a new servia now auailable to new businesses. ~ will now SEARCH t~ name for you at no txtn:t cha.,ge, and save you the ti~ and the trip to the Court House in Santa Ana. Thm, of co~. afar the search is complmJ ~ wiU file JOU" fictitWus businm name statnnmt with the Gnmty Clerlt, puhlish ona a week for four rV«ks as required by law and then file your proof of puhlicatum with the County Clerk. Please stqp by to file your fictitWus business statanm1 aJ tlx Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay~ Costa Mesa. If you cannot stop by. please call us aJ (114) 6424321 and~ wiU mak ammgnnmts for you to hanJk this procedure by mail If you should have any farther questi.ons, please call us and tao wiU be mow than glad to am.st you. Good UIClt in your new businm! ~ Pilot 2740 2914 Can't teem lo gttt to all thOM l'9P8tr lObe .-OWKI lht houMl LAt lhe c ........ ...... .... .., -........ ......... .... ,. E-=~~n .. _.ftidly ~ ~·--~--------~·-.;;;-...:;;{.!!i!!1~~:1;;ii1ii.._~1t11-IL--!::~===------==:::::::::=~ I • MIOAY, DEQMBER 29, 1995 I TODAY'S CBQSSwoRD PUULE ~~111' IDICJWIDISI TllllSPOITIDOR CDvaOtlT 9045 --------------------------l"NY'Y~ 1533 lllSC. 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W\IC, a1 accH Incl, BOATS 7011 tta,900 713-781'• ACROSS t AftrlQed 5 See~l\lre 9 ~pell '' 8mal amount 14 Foyer 1 !5 Barely w111m 17 Plllac:'*'-. e g 1 e lnvotv.d wittl 1t roe 20 Artists' stands 22 a.gin,,., 24 Paislon 26 Grand -()pfy i1 Spool 2' Big ditch 3t L.och-monater 35 Surveytd 37 Neighbor o( Ga 38 Sntall na• · 39 NY lime 40 Mystenaa 43 -chi dluan «Saw cul 4& Dtlh made from taro 47 Goes Inside 49 Jaoob'1 twin 50 Posses.see S2 Flrsl~SI 53 Salamander 65 Protect 57 Silly 8 I Painted gold &4 Middle ear bone 65 Ooltll &7 Tetllan'1 country 09 -°' fl8 ctme 10 OOlfeta cry 71 -Fl11ger111d 72 Unit•°' 8flOfOV 73 Flip • c:01n 74 Tric:llle DOWN 1 Hullabaloo 2 J>iayt>oy 3 SlnQef .>.mes 4 Holidey pundl 5 Toddlet 8 Kidnapper's demand 7 Supermodel c.tol- 8 Ofyby eo.k1ng up 9 Real bargatn 10 lndUlgenl I 1 Unlodl t2 Long-r.o,.. 18 Change the color ol 21 SN eagles 23 Tille IUl'f\I 25 l.aughtng loudly 27 Thoiny tfowefs 28 Eirtremely 30 Pub drink 32 Devoured '*'EVIOUI PUlZU! IOlVf.O 128-IS 0 1118,~F-~ 33 Slatlle 56 Staller• 34 Alpine gear 57 Musical notes 35 Snub-nosed 58 •-~ I dog lime 36 Termlnats 59 Above 4 t Guernsey, e.g 60 Weight 42 Growl 112 wr11er -45 PrOlllding Staoley with ol Gardner 48 Hot dtif*s 63 Valley SI Sweetens 66 Gunlc 54 Manicure 68 Caloh lorty loots wlnlls :':~•1? ~~ =·~~29..u 11501·------·1, _______ _ DUnY BONDA 9085 Trundle bed 11ao. EL~CTRIC BOATS ,, _____ _ -.. -.-LO-_..--NT---1 Crib 1100. C., .. al Iii 1• I!,... • m.so 125. Toya, Btown & tULIS 1~4h vulut'rohle. fb.ilh dcol1. NORTif •AJ t>Jl0t7 0 642 •95-tt WEST •KQ1084 3 OQO OA 108 •CU 010111111. four lit<nrl", thf•n coollnuoo WAlfTED 5535 Jordan patio labl• w/ •SERVICE with a )ow 1p1Je when dec:luer chair• StOO. W•ber •RE.,.. .. I held up the 1ice on the first round. Bbq s.tO. Cane c~lra n ,,.. EHL followed with the nine lint, HouH1l11lng wonted ln S25/ea. 9ic12 Onental •USED BOATS .~ h SI d I ·11 COM/NS, Xclnl refer· dHlgn carpet $100. ""en t e aeven. oc:e ec: arer •l• enceslll Kim 644·6425 8x10 Kennin rug SJOO. •TRADE•INS bad to loee a diamond tnc:k, I.he rate Record player s 1 o. CONSIGNMENTS or the contract. hinaed on lo1in1 800 .la•mln• Ave. e k Th · '-f Factory Showroom only one trump tric • e Jae .. o DOMESTICS 5540 co,ona d•I Mar. 2001 w. Coast Hwy. heart.I waa led from tho table and ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Eaat. followed with the 1h1. la it. " ---------• (SBetw:•n Ar5d.il &) rue-whether to play F..aat for the LIVS.IN WANTED FREE TO YOU 6022 •;4i~~2~H ~~:1en or the ace and, if not, why ta~• C:! ~~ =re~ N-.cl•d: ~12' tnll•t•bl• ""--'"-y •A au,.,. .. aa 11'"11 with the $400 per monltt plu1 room o.°>lden R•trl•v•r• for marln•Cd~~leHnlc•h I'"' '"' .... ~...... " and bo d M/F 7-8 yra. Beauv Cl••••• al m g cardt East pl1tyed to tho first two ,.,f41• 874..c,..43 healthy both grt kld•I School. Contact Statk, tricb. But ahowed a doublet.on by ,. Ted75&-0388 &46-0119 992-0313 •ea Honda ~oord lX, auto, all power op· liona. air, grear co11d., 19&00 ot>o 434-esoo. ----·- 1 ue .IAQUAR XJe, FOfHl Green, lo•ded, run• grea1, MU ST SEEi $4995 080 434.0500 Lie (1SDR952) ' Cl•Hlfl•d The moat comprehen~ alve and current dlrec. lory of good• and aer· vlcel 8fOUnctl SOUTH •66J O K8•32 o K QJ •AK The bidding: sotmr WEST NORnl EA81' echoinJ. tr Eut hu A Q • in trumpe. East can assure victory by I•-----· -------•SAIL BOATS 7014 LOTUS 9123 ri1in1 with the ace since there ia no MERCHANDISE JEWELRY, fURS liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii dummy enlr)t t.o repeat ll1e line&M .... ••••••• •MT 6025 24 FT. Columbla l<:I l• 2<:1 P ... 40 P-P.. P ... Opening lead: King of• Some bands prnent. optical illu· 11iona. Here, South'• decision on how IA> play t.he trump auH. l\ppeert1 t.o be 11 pure lfUCS!I, but. careful nnalyala 1hould reveal lhe winning play. South'• decision t.o barge into game after a sin1le raise is more than a little aggre11ive. However, the lhree spades in the Sout.h hand made it likely that North would be short in that su.it, making the bid more aU.rnctive. West led the king or spades If Eaal holda the queen, Weat, 11n.cr •• winning Lhe ace or lrump1, simply Chall•ne•r Sloop. leads another ll""de, 01111 Easl will •---------MINK Short Jacket. $795. Minney'• Yacht .... ANTIQUES 6010 Sz•tall allm S450 Surplus, '1500 Old score t.he qnren on n11 overrurr. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 673•3402 Newport Blvd. Therefore, the only ho11c for lhc 548-4192 contract. ill to piny Easl rur the ace 11nd rise with tho king of trumps. What. an eHy game I.ridge con bcl •BUYJNQ ITEMS• From 1800-1960. 1 po PETS & HllDlllfr seRVICE to enUre estate. Paint· 11 ... n .... 11, r "~u; ~ Inga, china, glaware, nm.Jn,,......, 6049 SUPPUES 7020 furn, etc. lmmed calh. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii top $. 673·8223 Iv mag APPLIANCES 6011 AOOPT·A·PET TONS OF FISH NET Every Sat & Sun at $2.50 p•r pound. PETSMART, Fountain Minney'• Yacht Sur- Valloy. Pupplos, kll· plus. 1500 Old N•w· tent and more, all port Blvd. 5484192 FF Frig $135. Wa1t\er looking for loving, car·--------·• & Dryer $110 each. Ing homea. CALL 597· MARINE SLIPS Warrantoe & Delivery 9037 for more Info. C 11 4) s s 3 ·9 s 2 2 .... A-u-.t-,-• .,.,.11-an__,,S,.,.h_•_P..,.._h-e-rd""' DOCKS 7022 Cu d d I y BI o ck T rl iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~--------------------------iFURNJ'l"Yrnr 6014 Panda Bear Pupa. 35' & 85' M•x. Bal .1. uiuo UOO Tim 845-5408 Pon. Sec 1-car prkng EMPLOYMENT 5530 E?/IPLOYMENT 5530 BMPLOYMENT 5530 750/o OFF Incl. On-1hr faclllly. Iguana large Stt adult $350/$750/mo. 723.5935 male. Gentle pet. $400 obo Call 645-8964 . 5 0 FT max. side tie, · great loc near NHYC, 1895 LOTUS S4S Red/bl•ck factory demo 0.60 mph In 4.7 seconds manufac:ur- ers ll1t price $75,995 our aale pr1ce S59,995 lu><ury taic already paid muat Hll by year endllll Vin# sht63014 BAUER LOTUS • COSTAMaA Zt t 5 HlliM>r Blvd 642-7700 $3000.$8000/MO Coff•• Hou•• S•rv•r Office H•IP Inside Hlea for ad PT, friendly, customer Entry Level position In agency doing buslnets tervlce oriented, tell-advertising $7/hr. plus D11lgn Center PrlcH Enllre content• ot model home: Iron beds, iotas, chairs, stone vases, armolre. 248-7727 or 363·6636 •Poodl•• AKC• Great view! $12/fl. MAZDA 9125 Toa Cup Toy & Mini 675-9282 '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii netlonwlde. 069-8552 able, wk•nds a musll benefi\s. Roal Estele/ $250-$950 714-838-4457 •• '83 8280)( Sliver, 4ctr. a1/ac/p1/pb, am/fm can, 1111 whl, phn, new tire• & taga, mlnll Orig owner. $10.450. 644·5424 ADVERTISING wlll train. 675·9300 computer knowledge C t U N A'"' d helpful. PleaH fax r• i~-......,,...-----..,-ASSISTANT ompu •r sers •vue · 1ume: 720·0313 Attn: Lovely queen sofa Work Own tioura Full time position 20K to SOK/yr. 24Hrs l<elly bed, beige, fine cond available for self moll-1·800-881-3358 • 603 POSTAJ. .. QOV'T JOBS Red~ IO $75 673·8103 S•ve abuud and MOTORCYCLES ab~ndoned pe11. Be a SCOOTERS 80 18 volunteer/foalor. Call 71 4.597 .9037. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 8 8 4 K a r I e Y• Davld•on FXLR vated and nexlble lndl· Earn S800·S&OO 121/HOUA +BENEFITS SPORTING vldual to provide sup-we•kly stuffing env• NO EXP WILL TRAIN MERCHANDISe 4800 M1Je1, excellent•--------- lopH at home. For Appl+lnlo 714.e-47-1991 ~ GOODS 6065 port for fast paced ad 1 n f 0 1 • n ct a e 1 f· S•I•• Promotional En· MISC. 6015 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil condition, s15,950 MERCURY ObO 434-6500 Uc (13X7322) 9135 dept. Candidate must actctr .. sed 1tamped terprlHs now hH 10jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii be detail oriented, envelope to: B&A poelllons 10 fill·ASAP. AltoblcHffllnRIOWfromSl49 ••••••••• possess strong organ· Homemeller1, Box Earn $250·$1500/per Herbs, Junlpe~ $1. an Trdml11Ntw $1800/0nlr$24• 1987 Mercury Sable, run• & look• greal 53k mites, all options, must aoel, priced 10 sen 53500 obo 434· 6500. Lie ti SPFAN lzatlonal skills and the 2158, Lubbock, TX wk. Direct & corporate palm• 4·6' s10. Ollru•· M~Ntw Sl300/CWfS250 AUTOMOBILES abl.li'ty to communicate 79408 Hies Involved. Start avocado (fruiting) S1 o. SIU IL NH S2195/0nl'f S28t today! Call 567-4755 Cement fountains l.Mqt11Ntw~S29S well FT/PT Cashier, •PP'Y • St10, bird baths $20. SOl*lNtw$1~1195 • 1 1 In per1on, between 8-SALES/PHONE 909-67._9422 E Responslbl It es wlll 11 or 3.5 M·F South OVER QUALIFIED? HUGE SALE HOS SUNDAY! CADIUAC 9040 VOL"SW}\GEN 9235 Include sales support Pacific Car Wash 2750 Looking tor chango, Hou .. & Content• 2000 WRCISE MACHINES!!! iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii " LOST & FOUND LOST & 2925 FOUND function and admlnls· Brlllol, CO$\a Mesa IHI slrea.s? Peaceful S225K. Chtppendate Bank R•'' 11"557-4111 '80 350 81.,ltr: liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tratlve duties. Excel-GOURMET COOKJLI Boatlng{Marlna Env. din rm tbl w/8 chrs Deluxe ed. 75K orig '83 vw JETTA 2-dr, lent telephone and In· houtekeeplng, exp'd, $500+ WK, Med ben. $1950, mahogany eoc· ml, 1-onr. Moonrf. 1nrf, auto, a/c, alloys. terpersonal skills are live out, F/T. Non-Siert lmmed 723-7375 retary $1200, 7FT ma· TICKETS 6075 Runs good. $1300 Good condition. 2925 PERSONALS Lost ca11 near COM i---------___ F_O_U_N_D--•• High, 1 white Persian, PERSONALS 3002 1 while dark/brown A LOST DOG... tabby Kim 644·6425 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Small, white, female LOST: male gray, blk & DATING? SHY? dog. Posslbly a For a fun Um• call ¥Terrier/Greyhound. wht Tabby, big, fluffy, Ol 1·592·590-035. •Big brown eyes. friendly. COM area. 33c per minute, 18+ Owner heartbroken! • Sweet disposition. REWARD. 760-8588 •GUARANTEED• In the vicinity of * D A T a * Costa Mesa at 17th W/Southern Callfornl1'1 St. & Santa Ana Ave. can't seem to Elcclus/Ve Men & WotMn. On Fri.. Dec. 22, t t 11 th 1·900·388-0400111893 10pm. Please Call ge 0 8' ose $2.99/per min. 18+ 714-574·4257 repair jobs Procall Co. eo2·1154·7420. around the houae? Let the CfaHlfled S•rvlce Directory EMPLOYMENT essenllal. Knowledge smkr. Newport Beach Sales/Phone hogany China cabinet. obo. 675-0046 NpB $1250 OB0•63l·7149 of word perfect a plus. area. 714-673·3543 ~~111~:~d Se~:~er~~~~ ~::kvll~r,;~,7.~d L:~! Kies ol Spider Woman---------,·-------- Opportunity for ad· vatect seller for Inter· XIV desk, Tiffany Sat Dec 30, Bpm OC CHEVROLET 9045 MISC. AUTO 9245 vancement. We offer a net's #1 Boating Co. Bronze (not zinc) P•rf Arts. 729-7271 good benefit package Xlnt S/Bonl 723·7389 lamps, elaborate mlr· '83 Chev Camero I I di di I ror and console loll Berllneua. Full power, nc u ng me ca • of Ivory. mahogany •••••••••I d I I I nd T-top, wheels. 1 enta • vs on a C 'l 1 EMPLOYMENT Davenport dUk, GARAGE SALES owner, all records, 401K plan. PhyalcaV an seem 0 SERVlCes 5533 French Bombay peel· alarm. 723·1504 drug screening re. get to all those .i; ostals, French cabinet •••••••••1--------- qulred. EOE. Please repair jobs w/marble. Credenz.a ---------• fav resume to (714) atOU"d th• house? ........ w/Bombay front, ma· NeWPORT .... •• Pleue b• aware Ulat hogany dbl lffe elu ~ 831-6594 or mall to l•l the Ula ll1tlng1 In this cat· 1wan tbl, Tea tbl, Ma· BEACH 6169 Dally Piiot, Attn: Judy Clutlfl•d egory may require you hogany curio oabklet, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Oetting, 330 W. Bay Sentlc• to call a 900 number teaK drop leaf ~sk, SI e f Co ta Mesa In which there Is a love seats, Chaval r e • 5 • Directory charge per minute. mlrrOf', misc French & CA 92627 help you find Sell your home Chippendale iota RANOE0ROVBR 1990 Top of the line, LOADEO. xclnt cond., 4-dr country green, fcont grill $18,990 obo 573·9918 or Beeper 938-2176 ANTIQUES & CLASSICS 9250 Call Classlffed Today! 642·5678 help you find reliable help. Buy n. Sall 11. Find It. II bl h 1 through claultlect. chis/Ibis, Jada" caN· Buy II. Sell II. Find II. Cla .. lned. re a e e p. 842·5878 lngs, 31FT Chrl1 Craft. Cl•••lfled. •--------842·5678 No tunk. 540.7578 MOVJNQ SALE t·Day onlyl Sat 12·30 8am-2pm No early blrd1. Loll of furn, deco llema & misc. 1962 Vista Caudal Chances are you wlll find what you need al the price you want to pay when you read the CIH•lfledt every day Chevy '84 Impala Conv•rt, xlnt cond. Great Xm•• gift. Sac ., $15,000. 760.8702 ~--------· ELECTIUCAL 3610 HANDY MAN 3710 HQME CARF./ MASSAGE 3830 PAINTING 3858 PET ROOFING 3910 •sE•R•VI-C•E--•I iiCHiiliil.DiiiiiiCAREiiiiiiiii35iii3ii6 =g~r; • 3 SS 7 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVI C!S 3 7 60 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil SERVICES 3 8 7 0 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Chrlatlan•Moth•r A·1 El•ctrlcal work l•ml Retired Contractor Skin A Body Care •W.P. YOUNGQUIST iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii of 2·provldlng care In Br1ck, Btock, Ston•. Tiie Duncan trloctrlc Repalr1, Improvements, Nutrltlonlat/Nune A8lt 10% OFF All Facials PalnUne Contractor Pereonillzed Pot C are my home. MealS/lllack• Cone. Pallo, DrlVeway Quick RHponse em fob•. Ot.lality/lnlegt1ty Extended care. plan & Massages & Waxing CNll. painting by pro1'11 Kennel altematlv•. No DIRECTORY Supervlaed Roofing Expert Roofing Svc. L181151154•Bonded•ln1'd Free Eel. 8~ 1-4800 FT·Pr Patricia 9'!9·8547 Fplc, eeae. Ref, 25 Yr local Uc. 850-7042 I we, Ken 142·1770 Prep. meats. Or. appl1 Call Becky 288-6608 Uc1602098. Ins. llren or worry. Lie, CARPET De~ndable<l?D•rcare Exp. Terry 857-7594 JONES ELECTRIC ROOFING lb erranct1, day/night xlnl Frff HI. 845-3305 ln1. Ret·1. • 673·7184 --------- CLf.ANING 3515 ~~l~:'~.!::; ~ *Beat Price/Quality :on~:dm•a. i~!'u~~~~ a1n1g, e1ec~~{i~,' ~uc~~. r•fe ..... Cheri 9~8-5589 MOVING 3834 2tvnOu•11tyP.tnt1ng TRANSlATOR/ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil FT.f'T Fl.II ' nc 984-1740 landscape. brick, 11one Ljfl705749 851·8807 ~•models, MORGAN PLUS touchups. PLUMBING 3890 TUTOR 3927 McPh" Carp•WPhl . . Conat11.100-1a•tOOT btc'd 850.328t JBWELRY 3784 24 Hrs. Richard Sinor Carpel 'UpholSlll'V Cltllling •EXPERT• Blk W•ll•, s';:,~;~ c, obn·~·:r~I I Mobil• #403·5385. PUBLIC NOTICE Ucf280&44 &45-3209 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Prompt s.Mcttftet Raitt CLEANING brick. concrt, llucco & o P I The Calll. Public: UtUI-CHUNG'S PAINTING TH& LOCAL PLUMBER 71..e4S·8182 s1:1RVICES 3548 Fans •Llghte•S pa Carpentry•Eleotrlcal Wiiiiam Harold Jewelara tlH Commlsslon RE· a Jamee!. 8•...,ert Co LURN SPANISH HOWi Great gift for you and family. E.ltp'd SA Tutor a uaan• 873-7408 CERAMIC TILES 3528 Leakr Showera Rep'd Aegroullng Ii lnetall'n l1870130 Dean ot Tilt 873·8085 or 848·8526 CHILD CA.RB 3536 ~ ston•. 25Yr EKp. Lows Demand EIKtllc 645--3656 Plumbing• Drywall• Watch• Jewelry ,.pair QUIRES that all uaed 20 Yra EJcp. Qd Pricer . Since 1947 .• .Jo•• 831·7843 Stucco•Palnllng"Tlle 1 Ouar wotk. FrH E1t Antique+ fin• Jewe ry houaehold gooda • Friendly S~lneurtd A TOUCH Of' CLASS Roollng•Jlm 841-7494 8'11/Mll/trtdt 9'13.0389 mover1 prl"l their Uclll376802 '38-1534 Ll~1 875-9304 '--------- Cleanlng. Res/Comm CONTRACTORS , FENCES C'"•P•NTRY•Wlndowi l'.U.C. Cal T number; .... 'NBOW Cl S. M 1 t TllB 3928 Uc/Bonded. Fr .. eat. GENEDllT 355,. It DECKS 3615 .. " llmos and chautfeurs ._. '° • n • ALLE018 PLUMBING Teresa 282·T143 --o ~00ti~:ioo~.~~c•: LANDSCAPE• print their 'r.C.P. num-~1111:~~-!~1,t ,Hou11/A~t 24Hr lmer1eno1 lvo.liCiii•iiiRAM~~li!i(#i•iiiMARiliii8iiiiLB~ •BOH HOUSECLEANING el'• H CI! Se Lf!281581 • Call Bob LAWN CARE 3808 ber In all advarllH· t..~:e9897 e~t::a-Se Drain Cleanlngef\splpet OMNIT• lnsta.11 & UcehHd·Bonded CPI BUILDERS INC. WOOD/CHAIN LINK 249-8323 Pg-312-0026 ment•. II you have a Faucett••Dlapoaale Fab Clean-up Lie •d $1 o.oo per hour. Realdentlal Const. -No Job too 1m•ll· quelllon •bout th• 1.. Q.ne Abram• Palntlnt t.e74nt/Bnd.'lna 840.3299 Rea~. I 892·1933 7 14-548.0388 Uc #518'24•1neured 7 1 .. e..._.82, H•nd~man Ch•rll• •••lo Yard Malnt gallty of a mover, limo lnVl!xt Oull Pel~H•I h rt D 1 Cl •WINDOW Cl••nln.. (714) 885-4983 , _ _,,....,.. ..... ......,'r":',....,,....,,...,,..._ Painting, carpentry, Lawn1, Cln·upa, Tree or c:hauffeur, call: Llo'd/lnl'd since '7'. r• ran eanlnt •---------• 1 ., 1 c 1 •'•NCl!S UiTaS• plumbing, fence bldg. Trim, Spt1nldrs. Aeratt, Public UUllUH fft-Toei Pg-4184-"47 PlumblZ-0 Repalra WALL :~.~~t~spc~:·~~~~= ·c~11:!ltHo::'au~1~:,~ ~=~~*~-= L..ooal reald, 7I0-50A4 ThMchmt:45'9-41Ut42 :;~~::~°a~ :1:. I.qi. ~ur.. COV!IUNGS 3932 FrH E•\1•729·1079 Llcl48191S4 . Rel'•· Jim Whyte 042·7206 • TW • lk•'• Custom "alnttng ...,,,..._....,.-.,,,--..-..--11••••iiiiiiiiiiii 7t4-87S.7711 Home Re,alr/R•mod•I n&lli4' Dlbemardo'• Moving Prof, Clean. Quality PNOI•• Plumbln9 i• Hou•• .. Cleanln9 V • LA Co•t• Me .. /Newport ··-----· t.aettt. Locat/Offl"e/Storage Work. lnt/Eict a. Oock1. Aenaltt & Remodel• We g•I• •hould hang .,. 21 Y =o ' ....... ,..._..,... ... "'Fr•• Eitlmat•• t...,...ther. Strip, ln1ta1r., , XJnt Rel'a. SuppllH *WROUGHT IRON• eare • •* ... ?lt~?a Long Dltt. •Fr .. Est. L1'70~0f 831-4810 .,... Fu1nl1hed. own Trena. DOORS 3580 Oliel·f'~·1ecw111 OOon Jim e:u.a T 1 ...... _ .. , t4 Lll873H .... 1ot0 &dvk:• lo the c:raiy. L'orl• 780-11044 , .. 00.310.VllELA LMdeoape "............ " 81132 .,_.. JUNG Lil P•inting ea1-21t1 anytime HOMI liRvicll Y11d tun. up/malntenec., •"'9 lrothen MoVlne !Ill/Im Ntw con1t. LOwHt An experlenoed Anything Ii Ever'J\hlng landacaPt/attl1tlo deelgn H -a•o..... • 1 ... n Ouemt..UI Te ma OK _P_O_O_L ______ ---------s d d I FrH Estimate. Rel'•· ContractorlC27-to400I. o..,., 11"'• ..... aye r COMPUTER 3556 •P•n •I> • door PLOOl lNSTAlL MJo .. -•I 7 ... ,....... ,,or1•Et"""'al.145-1.,.. Insured Jlnce tUI L4'027189 ee2;o11.o SEIVJCB hanger. Ouar WOflC, eep•T9~ 3111.20 ·--• ..... .,.,._ CAL.Tli.4650 987·tl00 reu. Don 621·1910 Ali ~ v i&iii•lliiliiiiiiiiiii Co"'put•r Co•ott "LANT ARTIST ---------• FOf ertectlv• leatnlng •QUALITY WOftK• B.AUUNG 3720 tpec:lall1l In •1d1llng _.,SJC Pl.ANO 6: VOCAL PUA• WATaR CM8 All •PP• .. •Ottw•,. DIYWALL landeo•pe/lfflgetlon D&V WSONS 3888 Pool/Sp• s~ I A•P•lrt. Mark .7 .. 1'•4• SUVICI 3584 Har~w~NlnylJ~•r•INc uw~··· Te0.9712 WSONS 3835 l'lll•r .... ump1•He1ttr• iiore l"t•ma 1...-11 ~;g.~·'r;-••. r;cg~ .aur.:~I.~:::P · w""'~ he. MH72t Provtd•• cocm.pduter 9'SIMLL .IO• UPaRT -Will haul What Tr••h UGAL c:onnectlvtty. for ........_.-.. a-...i, det•li.. 714-042.UU. ii';eft!:i~~turt HANDY llAlf 3710 Man WOf'\"tl 861·1112 SllVICIS COM~• Hl-5573 P .... ..c.......... BO ... ,. ••• , D~•ll af)d 1norel ,.. ~ am.it Jobe Ollll nmas 3710 !!!JM ... TT COlfCUTI • llASOlflT 3517 lllCTllCAt 3894 3812 3910 Can't ... m to get to all thoH ' ttpe.lr )oba around the~ Let tht CIHtlflff ••rvto• .,.,...ery tltlp you find rell•bl• h91P. ... ....,.