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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-01-10 - Orange Coast Pilot, ___ 5 I!-0 R T-s· Newport baseball roach resigns PAGE 6 Serving the Newport·Mesa community since 1.907 -~_.COUNCIL Residents state case for speed humps PAGE 2 Ve~ran Daily Pilot · col11mnist Jerry Kobrin dies ' -• • 60-year journalist credited with publicizing tale of •Jerry Kobnn was one of the most creative and honest JOwnal- ists that we enjoyed m the Orange County community.• said long- time friend Tom Fuentes, chair of the Orange County Republican Party. ·Jerry was one of the most thoughtful and considerate hurncUl beings who ever passed my way. ff newspaper -which he founded alter serving m the Korean War - m Redding, Penn ... Vl .LSTl<>i': WHAT AllE YOYt MEMORIES? The Dally Pilot would like I to publish your thoughts and comments about columnist Jerry Kobrin, who passed away Tuesday. Please call our Readers· Hotline at 642-6086. Please leave your name, thoughts, and home- town. 'Frasier the Sensuous Llon.' By William Lo bdell, Daily Pilot Jerry Kobrin, a 60-yeCir jour- nalism veteran, Daily Pilot colum- nist and the man who invented •Frasier the Sensuous Lion,• died Tuesday evening. He was 74. "He'll have as lasting an impression on O range County newspaper readers than any jour- na!jst in county history," said Jim Dean, former ewtor of the Orange HELPING OUT County Register, who hired Mr. Kobrin as a columrust in 1979 Mr. 1'obrin, a Newport Beach resident who wrote a twtc~weekly column for the Pilot, had been hos- pitalized for the past two months because of complications of dia- betes and a heart ailment. Funeral arrangements are pend.mg. "We've lost a gidilt of a man," said Pilot Publisher Tom Johnson. "We'll m.iss both Jerry's column and his friendship terribly." Starting as a 16-year-old sports stringer for the New York Daily News, Mr. Kobrin's journallsm career spanned six decades, though his most beloved venture was as ewtor and publisher of the · award-winning Record weekly I The Record went out of busmess because its advertise~ didn't appreciate the ne'\vspaper's aggres- SlVe watchdog role. "The awards we won didn't pay the bills," Mr Kobrin was fond of.saying. ,, ~1r ~obrin eventually switched to public-relations, a career move he didn't particularly care for, though he created one of America's most successful • SEE KOBRIN PAGE 4 BEARING GIFTS Legal battle looms over Monte Vista ~ariners £~mentmy students collect stuffed animals for local police officers to distribute to more needy children. By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot N EWPORT BEACH -Vic- ki Wheeler's classroom has become a stuffed animal petting zoo. When her second-grade stu- dents asked her what she wanted for Chnstmas last month, the Mariners Elemen- tary School teacher got an idea that still has the class beaming one month later. •1 didn't need another.coffee mug or magnet for my refriger- ator," Wheeler said. Instead of bringmg theu teacher a gift, the 7-and 8-year- olds decided to collect Teddy bears for the Newport Beach and Costa Mesa police and fire departments to give to needy children throughout the year. "It brings love to a lot more people/ saidRobin Rodman. So far, the kids have amassed nearly 80 stuffed animals, includ- ing Teddy bears, unicorns, rein- deer and penguins. They plan to hand over their st.ash to po.lice and fire officials next month. In the mea.nbme, the animals wait patiently on shelves along two classroom walls, tagged with notes from the donating stu- dents, offenng love and support •It tickles your heart," said a giggling Nicole Machado, who llas given 20 of her own stuffed animals for other children. Ditto, said her classmates. "The whole world is supposed to share with each other," said Tony Riva. •There's a lot of peo- ple out there that aren't getting what they need and we want to help them get what they need." The class chose Teddy bears to give "because they're good to cuddle, and they make you feel better when you're sad," said Jacqueline Nguyen. Some of the animals will ~ Oflicials seeking to revive Fairview Park's rare p>ndS • Vernal pools, which 'serve as wildlife breeding grounds, were covered with dirt during develop-. ment years ago. ly llna Borgatta, Dail'/ Pilot amphibians. And now, li'vin:e Co. offid als have e xpressed an interest in restoring the area to its original state, in.exchange for diatUpting another sensitive area near UCl. •we need to mitigate an impact to a man-made vernal pool on property that we own near UC Irvine," Mid Sat lamaribuchi, Irvine Co.'s .enlol' director of environmental ili\MJI. •So, we're looking at P.ntew Par~ as a location to do that. •we're alio &ookiqg at dclklg sometblng it UC IntM. WWW thMt"Mg of~·­v...a pool °"'thin. ~Mid. dedltaa Gil PUWlwPukflxe ............ ua A¥tnu• new latabda Hiiia I \ I• I \ ALMANAC 2 ClASSIFIEO 9 POLICE FILES 2 PUBLIC NOTICES 7 SPORTS 6 ... WEATHER 2 \ \ '· I ' ; : ! '. • School district and Costa Mesa city officials dispute -+-......A'J,ll:U'.~ate guideliDes heatin9 ~~ • By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-lVTESA -A legal battle may be brewmg between school distnct and ·Costa Mesa city officials over the interpreta- tion of the Naylor Act. School officials, wanting to get the highest sales price possible from the potential sale of the Monte Vista School site, claim a loophole in the st.ale Education Code entitles the distnct to get fair market value for the 6.25-acre property from public agencies. Ql ·E~TI<>'\. WHAT'S YOUR INTERPRETATION? City and school offi- cials continue to squabble over state guidelines regarding the sale of Monte I Vista School property. Do you think the school district is playing fair? Call our Read- ers Hotline at 642-6086. But oty officials read the code differently. They want to purchase I tine la~ers· pockets • , ~of the property for 25% of the School officials brought in fair market value, as stipulated m attome' Spencer Covert to Tues- the' Naylor Act, saying the loop-t day's hoard meeting to give a bole doesn't apply to the distnct legaJ mterpretatJon of the Naylor ·1 would hate to see the oty Act, the port.loo of the Education and school district hght each oth-Code which go,·ems the sale of er. We serve the same taxpayers," school prope.rt-y said Mayor Joe Erickso~ •What I I Covert said the board is enti- really*would hate to see is a waste tled to use an exemption, which of public funds on lawyers over spec1l1es a school board may this thing. I would Wee to see pro-dppomt two surplus school sites ceeds from the sale go to the edu- cation of children rather than to • SEE BATTLE PAGE 4 City considers starting own ambulance service By Evan Henerson. Dally Plloc NEWPORT BEACH -A pro- posal by Fire and Manne Chief nm Riley to have the ot} take over ambulance service figures to reignite the debate over whether the city has any busmess taking emergency medlcal services out of the private sector. City administrators, mecrn- while, are wondenng whether Newport Beach can afford not to take paramewc services under its umbrella, since the move would purportedly add an estimated ~5();000 to the city' coffers. First discussed m July 1994 t • the -proposal ts back under review, this bme by the newly- fonned City Council Public Safety ... • Should the city start its own ambulance service? Page 4 Commission. That commission has asked mterested ob.Zens to subnut a list of questions and con- cerns for Riley to address at the commission's Feb 12 meetmg. Among the concerns expected. to be raised o•er the next month: • What are the direct costs of the oty taking over paramedic se1V1ces, both in start-up and long-term costs? • What options does the city ruwe it, alt r the first pho e, adminisnto d wu:una the moYe • SEE AMBULANCE PAGE 4 Resident recogni?ffi for petition work •Tom Naughton , 70, spent more than 100 hours checking signatures for anti-airport measure headed for March ballot. By Evan Henerson, Doil'/ 11/ot NEWPORT. BEACH -lt may not have been the most u c ting way to spend th holidays, but Tom Naughton thought some things were more unpor\Ant than Cbriltmu shopplpg. AcCordlngly, Naughton, • NewPQ11 8Mcb rllldellt and Vkle pnliAdeQI cl tbe Ab'por\ WaddDg • Group. 1pent two weeb and man than 100 hoUn h01ed • at tbe county ~ GI Vcl4li'I alftc9 lD Santa ,Ma, ....... -... ~ dlM ...., -··pal# With the help ti"~. Neugbm checked the.._.-. Of .... WbO .... ..,.. '° CWtlUll Mi-... A -the lnlia• ............... MM1De 0.,. Mr ....... 'NotDbe-.d• •<1 I c:Wllrpad. A II Ito dtlff Nae ... N-¥*'•111111. . almanac Birthdays ~-birthday• of local residents. ·MARJON L DEPA1.MA Marlon L. OePalma, fonner Newport Beach resident and widow of racing great Ralph DePalma, will celebrate her 100th birthday Thwsday with a reception in the Country Villa Plaza Nursing Center in Santa Ana. Mrs. OePalma was invited to the White House by then- president Ronald Reagan and recognized during a celebra- tion of "Champions of Ameri- can Sports.• She also donated memorabilia and trophies to the Smithsonian Institute in Washington, D.C., and was recently the subject of a motion picture project. Births Most recent births in New- port Beach and Costa Mesa. • Robert and Rachel Long Mattox~ Newport Beach, girl, Nov. 27 • Cathy and David R. Koscielniak of Costa Mesa, a girl, Dec. 27. Marriages Most recent marriages as reported to the Orange Coun- ty Recorder's Office. COSl'AM • Hakan Cetinel married Eileen S. Manisa, on Nov. 13 in Santa Ana. • Timothy R. Nottoli mar- ried Sharon M. Ciccarelli, on Nov. 4 in Huntington Beach NEWPORT BEACH • Slavado Boya, Jr. married Sharon Luke, on Nov. 10 in Santa Ana • Dennis J . Baker married Judith D. Rosentreter, on Nov. 9 in Santa Ana • Mark B. Gart married Valerie A. Harley, on Nov. 9 in Santa Ana • Kyle E. Thomas married Jennifer A. Sellers, on Nov. 4 in Newport Beach • Anthony D. Tomich mar· ried Susan C. Brown, Nov. 4 in Palm Desert • Theodore A. Von der Ahe, Jr. married Diane S. Johnson, on Nov. 4 in Irvine DUI arrests The following people were arrested recently on suspicion of driving under the influ- ence. These people have only been arrested on suspicion of a crime, and, as with all such crimes, they are innocent until proven guilty. COSTA MESA • Chrysanthe Siersbeck. 26, of Huntington Beach. • Keri Anne Siebrasse, 21, of Laguna Beach. •Lance Norman Smith, 31, of Newport Beach. • Jason Alan Parsons, 24, of Newport Beach. • Arnoldo Portillo, 26, of Santa Ana. • Verle Bren Oldenburg, 46, of Tustin. NEWPORT BEACH • Ussa Michelle Hanson, 29, of Laguna Beach. • Jerry ~ Capen, 52, of M!Wport Beadi. _ . _ • Scott A. Galyk, 31, of Poothlll Ranch. • Bartolo Cabrena Banos, 33, of Costa Mesa. • Residents seek Speed hum:Ps to slow· traffic COSTA MESA -The city did it on East 16th Street and on Country Cub Drive. And now a group of East 19th Street residents are hop- ing the City Council will give the OK for installation of speed humps in their neighborhood. Nearly a dozep residents attended a discussion on them.at- ter during a City Council study session on Monday. And at least that many plan to speak on the issue at the council's regular meeting next Monday. "I anticipate a fairly large amount d people to show up at the meeting," Al Eichler, a 42-year resi- dent ol East 19th Street, said Tues- day. "And we're going to have a couple of career firemen come in and dispute the city's claim that to reaclt the Costa Mesa Freeway in those neighborhoods. Street becomes a little bumpy, ~PMllllHP-ftll'!W--Mlftl!iwt11¥'". ~+nlrffir' -t---.Af.&'lrn-keeping en -cpfJft' -tnittd H:;aB'fMMNJ~-'beMN.lli141Qi¥-"91S1' ...... co;.i;om'!""mll.M.IU1.Mt81t.1f~l- impad: on emer-studies suggest that almost 50% of about this," Mayor Joe Erickson instead will bead straight up gency vehicle the traffic is generated from peo-said Tuesday. •aut, the concern Irvine to reach the freeway. r e s p o n s e pJe who don't Jive on the street. that t have is, there might be a "Irs not as easy to get through times." And, while City Hall traffic 20% reduction in traffic along 19th on the adjacent streets," Campbell City Hall oftlCWs say 9,000 cars is a lot of Street with the speed humps, but said. •Jf they have to start navigat- transportation autotS to be P{l5.sing through a res---there could be a corresponding ing around adjacentstreets, it's not staffers on tdential area, they're not sure increase on surrounding streets. going to save them any time.• Monday told speed humps Will help the situa-And, I don't know if that's-some-Campbell said he's still opti- the COWlcil that tion all that much. thing the council should promote." misticthe council will view the mat- heavy Fire Joe Erickson "Our' ~t experience shows However, some .residents say ter from the residents' perspecttve. Department that~ humps will reduce the the concern is "unwaaanted." "We're~ about safety," trucks and ambulances might have vol~ traffic by not more than "The main reason people use Campbell saki. "And I think they difficulty traveling through the 20%, • Peter Neghavi. the city's East 19th Street is because it's a recognize there's a P~ with area if speed humps are installed. transportAtion manager, told the direct connection from Dover Dri-speeding, and I think they realize But, residents say their chil-council on Monday. "If you ha~ ve," said East 19th Street resident there are too many oars gdng down dren's safety is at risk. and claim 9,000 cars going through there Peter Campbell "They can come that street.But they'renotsurewbat their street is "being turned into a every day, you're still going to have straight up from {Coast Highway) to do about it freeway," with 9,000 cars that 7,000, 7,200 cars going through." on Dover and cross the signal at "We have a lot of children pass through on a daily basis at And, the 1,800 cars that would Irvine and go right through. h's who go to Mariners School or speeds that average 37 mph. · no longer use 19th Street might like a no brainer, and it saves who go to the Mariners tsranch The route has become a popu-spill onto other residential streets, them time from going up Irvine." ·library, and it's just a matter of lar shortcut for people who want possibly creating traffic pfoblems But, if travel along East 19th ti.me before someo~e gets hurt." . -. --~ ,,. "'.' ...... ~ ._,.... . . , r-J/1! - ---. t. L .. obit'-'ary LEx-college • official Richardson dies at 75 Newport Beach resident and former Cal State Fullerton Vice President Ivan Richardson died of cancer S\,lllday at the age of 75. Mr. Richardson joined the Fullerton faculty in 1964 and retired in 1983. He was the uni- versity's vice president for ad.o:Un· istration from 1972 to 1982. Prior to joining the university adminis- tration, Mr. Richardson was a professor of political science, also serving as the department chair. He coordinated the political sci- ence department's master's degree in public administration, directed the internship program and served as executive director Of Fullerton's Urban Research Institute. Mr. Richardson specialized in international public administra- tion. In that capacity, he served as a consultant in Brazil, Mexico and Peru. He also took a one year leave of absence in 1970 to research the new system of regional government in Italy. Since his retirement. Mr. CASEY LUICSCH I DAILY PILOT Donathan Wllllams spends Tuesday's l.unch hour taking his radio-controlled glider for a spin at Mariners Park, much to the delight of two youngsters who came out to see the show. Richardson maintained contact with the university as a founding committee member of "It's Our University," a faculty, staff and emeriti fund-raising campaign. Four Newport Beach police ~fficers promoted By Carolyn Miller, Daity Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Movin' on up isn't that easy in the New- port Beach Police Department. Candidates vying for a promo- tion in the police department must excel during two months of grueling tests and interviews that concludes with a final decision by Police Chief Bob McDonell. Pour Newport Beach police pffi- tSS, competing against nearly 20 of their colleagues, were su~ in recently landing promotions in the department's Patrol Division. Some of the higher ranking posts hadn't been open for six years -: until recerit retirements paVed tbe way. The four officed were honored in a ceremony at the departmen1 Tuesday, the day their promotions went into effect. Ll Paul Henisey was promoted to the rank of Captain. Henisey, who has a master's degree in pub- lic administration, has served in many assignments in the depart- ment during his 19 years of ser- vice, most recently as the depart- ment's executive officer. Henisey lives in Mission Viejo with his wif.e, Mary, and three children, Allison, 15, Kenny, 13, and Teresa, 7. Sgt. Andy Gonis .was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant. Ganis, who has a master's degree in pl,lb- lic administration, has supervised the department's Community Rela- tions Unit for the past six years. In bis 19 years with the depart- ment. Ganis has worked in a mm1ber ot ~gnments.~ in February, Ootlis will be Dtewatm c.umnand.E:I dUrlng the night _.-md"·wll no longer serve as the department's spokesperson. Ganis lives in Laguna Niguel with bis wire, Kelly, and dlil- dren Andrew, 9, and Kelsey, 5. Investigator Dave Szkaradek was promoted to the. Ia.olL of Sergeant. Szkaradek, who has a bachelor of science degree in •• criminal justice administration, is ~resen~ the yif;e and intelligence liivestt~tor. lii li1S 21 years of .ser- vice, Szkar .. dek ha&-8l8o worked in narcotics and patrol assign- ments. Szkaradek lives \vith wife, Rita, and daughter Jessica, 16, in Irvine. Investigator Steve Shulman was Prom left: AndyGonll, Paul Hen.Jsey, Bob McDonell, Dave Szka- radek and Steve Shul- man. promoted to the ranlc of Sergeant Shulman joined the department in 1992 after serving 11 years with the Costa Mesa Police Department. Sh~an. whe> has a master'& ~ 1n human resource man- agemen&, • ~y 'Wigned to- the Detective Division as a fraud investigator. Shulman lives with bis wUe, Stephanie, and daughter, Jennifer, 19, in Lake Forest. Mr. Richardson earned his degrees in political science from the University of Iowa. Before coming to Cal State Fullerton, he taught at USC, Kansas State Col- lege and the University of Iowa. He is survived by bis wife, Jane; sons Bob and John; daughter Ann Harris• and one granddaughter. Services will be private. In lieu of nowers, donations can be made to the Orange County Cancer Society. Kids' computer class offered in Costa Mesa The Newport-Mesa Unified School District and Orange Coast College are presenting a comput- er class at Victoria School in Cos- ta Mesa for students in kinder- garten through second gracte: Registration lee Is $29. Classes are t.tmne<rt<5 1 Tstudeiits per ses- sion. 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S:14a.m. • 11GO blDdr of Ne ctqNlft -...-w•tl. A thi.f took a ~ Of ' Second high and •toot sets at ~best west-north-bOoks worth $200 from a mldent's ~tJo. 10:59a.m. 4.4 Second low, west bruks Satura~ • NIWPCM1' llAOt afternoon and Sun· • 100 ..... of --·Oft CeMlr Drtve: 'NNle ~ at • 5:57 p.m. o.s «My. o.ep..w.-hffvtly ~td dOle-Out Mle It a Fashion Wand~ THUftSOAY bf'eabWCK~ store, • women's $6,000 gold Ind ~ brecMeit wes stolen Am~ telfM~Mtl. fTOni '* ann. 12 44em. 4.0 Alto loot fot mini· • 1• ...... OI W. ~ A burglar broU Into a f'9lldlfa Flnt low met'°""'~ and and...:. St.GO WDnh 2.°':' ~a c:offM ...._ fllf\ 6:15a.m. 2.l tlnlc. 1Vittftd. k*'-' r: .................... SkDnd hlgtl .dttin CGNldont .. ...... ., ....• ~----...... =-"*"' '1·44a m. tn..,,. = M uNodlld .. 9fti, .... lnilW& -...... lllilia In car end toell t'&:.~ from tht w ••tit W. kmndlOW ForcMlly ... ~ Hlf fWI ... -Cllh I '!*-",J..y'1" '9 a Mill 6:Jlpm. Ot "'°'~· -'"°"'*"'...__.,.St.-WNdt• an. (IOGf t'JHUllF. The ................ ~--= .... ull cam S 1.IO pM .... ,,,........... ~-tit .. ~ st ..,, ....... tal. ..... Newpon Beach/Cosca Maa Daily Pilor GIFTS CONTINUED FROM 1 stasned m police c"arr.. so officers can give them to frightened children on emergency calls, such as child abuse cases or accident victims, said Newport Beach police Lt. Andy Gonis. "We have had some o( the bears here in the building for a while, particularly for investiga-. . co~e in fo r questioning," Gonis said. "Now the officers will be able to carry them with them," he said. "We're excited about the idea, and we appreciate what this class has done." Most of the kids said they bought theu bears on sale, though some decided to give from their own toy chests. Wheeler said one ol the class' favorite, a fancily dressed Ted- dy m a maroon and white lace dress. was donated by the man- ager of a local drug store. "MosL of the parents have been thrilled Wlth the project and more than willing to donate," said Wheeler, who wrote md1vidual thank-you notes to her pupils. "My mom got goose bumps," Nicole said. ,, MARC MARTIN I OAlLV P1LOT Nicole Machado, 7, Hlls her arms with some of the stuffed animals she il!ld her second-grade classmates have collected. briefly in the news County's top prosecutor to speak in Newport Orange County District Attor- ne~ M1chdel C ~.PlZ~l will be lhe featured speaker dunng the monthly meeting of Spedk Up Newport tonight at the Cannery Restaurant the basics of footbdll ged1 ed toward women The t\.-vo-day class. tdught by Student Sports magazine edttor Dot Sirus, is des19ned to proVlde an easy:to-fo1low overvfew of (lie game. Students will gam the dbll- 1ty to follow the game and its basic strategy cheon Jan 18 The event begins at noon at The Ritz restaurant in Newport Center. Reservations are required as s~tmg is linuted Call 644- 4~~----~ I The Newport Center Assocta- llon 1s a non-profit organization representing busmesses and t WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 10, 199Ci School offi~ials struggle . . with classroom space • Parents are told that while there's enough rooms to accommodate increased enrollment -the rooms just aren't in the areas where the growth is expected. By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -Nearly 3,500 students are expected to pour into local schools during the next hve years, and school officials say they have more than enough classroom space to han- dle the 18% Jump. The problem is, the empty classrooms aren't m the New- port-Mesa Unified School Dis- trict's growth areas. »We have plenty of space, just not where we need it," said Newport-Mesa Superintendent Mac Be rnd. School administrators pre- sented their five-ye~n enrollment projections to school board and commuruty members Monday at a special study session, along .. "We have plenty of space, just not where we need "t " l ... -SUPERINTENDENT MAC BERND with llerruzed room counts from each school School trustees are strugghng to handle mcreasmg enrollment in many Costa Mesa elementary schools and are looking al e\ef)- thing from school conf1gurat1on ... to boundary changes to y(•dr- round schooling to dC< ornmo date the increase Mike Fme, the d1stnct\ ch1el fmanc1al officer, presented the statistics at the three-hour <.,£'s- Beautiful Hair! Open i days • :-.ew Clients Onlr Perm & Cut Rtg. $65 Weave & Cut Reg $65 1-TenTRllicut l..tllll'.,. :ir \(T • '" \\;JC •"•...,only ""''•ulo.W produru • 1.01~~, • k -rn • P ~lh he • \t-._\U'\ • ~h.nh•r 'c Cllt:Ob s1on, wh:ich wa.s (lttendEd by about 60 concerned community members. "We're not looking at solu- honc; only f~r next year,• Fine said ~we're trying ~to find a long-term dpproach which w can plan." Before looking at drastic changes, Fine said the district wanted to see whdt space is c\lr- .. rentl\: avdtlable D1stnct staff members went to each of the d1stncl's 25 dctlve schools to count rooms and theu uses. The d1stnct's elementary schools hd\ e d total of 59 roo~ bemg used for group .sessions, hke sc1encP and music rooms that could be used to house ndd1t1onal students, Fine said. ~lonpay's meetmg WdS mostly a lt•ngth1 presentation of mfor- llldt1on, wh1c h board members will 1e\'1"w before the Jan. 30 stUd\ '°'P'i'-IOn The boa.rd also' pPnnh•cl in t w u more study ses- sion <lutes for Feb 6 and 20. Bernd ... aid the board will nPt>d to Id\ out d policy for haJl· dhng mcr+·dsed enrollment dur- ing thE' nPxt IPw months WORLD'S FINEST WINES AT THE BEST PRICESI • Callfornla'• leading premium wine retaller ~..QMa.t-.e.lt'6<~--~~~~ • ~nendl~ -rvlee· • Delivery available eaptzzt, the counlYs wsma: attorney since 1980, will speak on the function of the DA's ofhce and its relationship to the quality of life in Newport Beach. 'ftre dass--wtll take p1ace on Thursday and Jan 18 at the Oasis Senior Center, 800 Mar- gueiite Ave. m Corona del Mar The fee is $33. l burldmg owne1s ht Newpo1t f-'t>n:---t ter and Fashion Island. Hairspray 540-1877 Call~ 1(800)966-5432 Jor a ~montlil catalo ~WINE CLUB. Refreshments will be served at 5:30 p.m. and the program will begin at 6 p.m. The Cannery is located at 3010 Laiayette Ave m Newport Beach. For more utlormatlon, call 224- 2266 Oass seeks to help teach football basics The oty's community servtces department will offer a class on For more information or to reg- ister, call 644-3151. 1996 prognostications offered at luncheon Course offered for shutterbugs of all ages A five-week, non-techrucal J eotry-level course for both auto- ffidtic and adjustable 35mm cam- era users Wlll take place Satur- • ~ays from 9·30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m Supervisor ~1arian Bergeson, at the Oasis Senior Center in Newport Beach City Manager Corona del Mar. Kevin Murphy and hnannal wiz-Registration is $45 and can be ard Michael ~.1eyer of E& Y Ken-I done by either stopping by the neth Leventhal will gwe thelI pre-Newport Beach Community Ser- dictions for 1996 at the Newport vices Department at 3300 New- Center Assoaation's annual lun-port Blvd. or by calling 644-3151. 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Costa Mesa Your Source For Local News l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!E=:::;····~~~~?!!::.;J~\~~Oj=·:==~~=:::ctr-:::J ... ~6~weer=&flOnth= SHAPE UP ' Make the Healthy, Wealthy and Wise Business Investment for the New Year From aerobics & cycllng ... , to eaftng well, from personal fitness programs to healthy tips on how to IOok and feel your best In 1996, our readers want to know what your business can do for their health. Publlcatlon Date for banner pages: Friday. January 19, 1995 ~.ellot (714) 6424321 .. . Personal Training Specials · NATALIA LARSON MEMBER FOR 12 YEARS lWO AEROBIC CLASSES & TWO WEIGHT TRAINING SESSIONS A WEEK a>tmNUED FROM 1 ™ 4 wtt., Kitty, da.d MYWral. YMl'I • -... suMwld ~ bis :J3.yMM)lcl aua.tic IOll, Jeff WMii Jfilf WM 4, Mr. Kobrin resiMd docton' recom- mendationt that Jeff be lNtitudon· publk: relabons campaigns while allied Jett, who lived with Na •;1~,.r..,,_.._µCB pres.ident ~ 1be now-defunct father. 11IHm1aaly grAwluatedJftom. Uon Country Satan m IJVine. UCJ with a master's degree in • Jeny, In an earlier :tlme, had • Spanish and now works as a tr~· successful ~r in public relations,• la tor at Shana Our Selvea, a Costa Puentes Wd. •that was marked by Mesa chanty. creauve utnovation and uruque Another accomplishment tha~ development of images that we made Mr. Kqbrifi poud was hiS seem-~ came to relate to like 'Frasier the ingty endJea a~ to freeload, a pas- Uon,' for ex411lple. • tinle be delighted in. He was a found- Mr. Kobnn su~ce,c;sfully peddled i.ng member d the exd~~e Intema· the improbable tale of Frasier, a 20-donal Society ol Hwnmiogblrds, year-old lion (90 in human years) whose motto is~ "We'll rut onywbere who was "rescued from a bankrupt for a free meal.• Mexican circus" and sired 33 cubs For example, when the owner of dtnong bis seven lionesses-in-wait-the Royal. Thai 10vited Orange Coun- mg at Uon Country in 18 months -ty joUmalists to his restaurant for a despite being so feeble he was free dinner celebra.ting the sale "unable to even keep his tongue in return of bis stolen, 1-ton teakwood his mouth.• elephant. only a single columnist Amenca swallowed the story showed up; Mr. Kobrin, who brought whole, which brought fame and along a group of fnends. VlSitors to Lion CoUJ\try -and a job Along wrth Jim Dean, Mr. Kobrin dS featured columnist at the Orange also founded the Stuffed Cabbage County Register to Mr. Kobrin. Appreaation Society. designed to In 1991, Mr. Kobrin moved his promote understanding between dif- column -along with a small army ferent ethnic groups. of subscnbers -to the Daily Pilot, •Jerry was just the wannest. m6st where he humorously wrote twice a humanitarian person that 1 knew,• week about anything that amused Dean said. "He was always trying to or untated him. Always the cur-pretend he was an old curmudgeon mudgeon, he refused to be pho-but he was the most gentle person tographed for his column without a I've ever seen. I can't believe a world etgdr or pipe in hand. without him." "WP had a lot of fun over the "He kept his high IQ disquised Y"Ms, • said philanthropist J ohn behind his jokes and puns,· said C1f>dn. "I IP hdd 5uch a sense of colleague Marla Bird. "Friend s humor. l IE' WdS a rare one." would call him everyday to cheer • Jt>rry WdS JUSt a wonderful themselves up.· guy,· rPcdl.led comedian Joey Bish-Writing to his son on Jeff's 30th op, tl NPwpor1 Beach resident and birthday, Mr Kobnn advised: fni>nd "I le had a great sense of •Appreciate and admire every humor He faced dll of his problems stunning sunset. Remember, as_you with d sense of humor."" . --+-g-o~ ugn life, there's a dimi.rtish- 1\ Ir Kobnn -whose beloved ing supply.• BATILE CoNnMJED FROM 1 ex.apt Imm the code "11 the school dlltric&a.Man =mecti1&e Med loren lddltional IChoQl site and is 1cuveJy .seeJdng to ocquire such an addition· 41 site '"" .. School olficials m&ntain they have an immediate need for a school In the Newport Coast area of Newport Beach and are looking to pwdwe property there. They do not. however, pldJl to use any of the money to buy the Site, wh.ich will be funded primar. Uy tluouqh Mello-Roos taxes "(The code) doesn't say how we must acquire the (Newport Coast) site or when we ll1ust acquire the site, • Covert said. Costa Mesa dty officials, howev- er, a.re crying foul The district used the same excuse to get out of offering the Bear Street School at below fair market value last year, but Erickson said he was sympathetic to the district's need for money at that time to make up for losses Jn the county bankruptcy. Erickson doesn't know whether the city will legally challenge the dls. bict's interpretation of the Naylor Act. "It's too early to say,• he said. "If our attorney does feel the Naylor Act applies to this property, I'll be look- ing to him for direction.'" City attorney Thomas Kathe couldn't be reached for comment. City and school district officials have arranged a preliminary meet- ing next week for property negotia- tions, Erickson said. School board members met in dosed session after Tuesday's board meeting to discuss the property's sale, though Superin- endent Mac Bernd ...was....quick....to. point out the trustees could pull out of negotiations at any time. PONDS CONTJNUED f!tOM 1 of plants and rrucrob1ological enti-see the park stay just the way 1t is. ties found in there as well, like Over the years, some residents freshwater shrimp, H Mehren said. have suggested clearing away a -"Ninety per<-ent '6! the vemm perti6n--of ~ dtmilup- pocils m California have been ment of playing fields. And recent School, will be mdde within the destroyed by development. So, it discussions concerning the city~ next couple of months. Mean-, was a total surpnse to biologists master plan of parks, which allows wht..lt>, city ofhc1d.b a.re_k_e_e:...p1_n""g-i-"""'a"""'n=d~bo=l=aru.~tse:!.-.1!.!.·nL...JOw·o;i__~""--.LU<;LL-+-for future development of playing lhelr lingers cros5ed. there were still vernal pools in fields in a small portion of the park ''They would be removing some Orange County.• if the work is done in partnership of Uw soil thdt we put in there by Since the pools have been with Estancia High and Parsons dcc1dent." Sdid Costa Mesa Parks identified as such a rare find, they School, has created somewhat of a Commissioner Richard Mehren, are protected from further disrup· panic among environmentcilists. who also serves on the city's tion by the U.S. Army Corps of uwe·ve got an Eagle Scout FdlJView Park Committee Engineers. Now, any changes to troop who wants to come in and "Thdt vernal pool area had the area first must be reviewed by surround that area and demand been much larger. It's now about the federaJ govel1UJlent. . its preservation,· resident David 2 deres, but we have some aerial "It's c9nsidered a part of the Prather told the City Council dur- p1ctures that were tdken probably waterway for migrating birds,• ing a study session discussion on back m the 1920~. and it was M hr said • Anythin d · Fairview Park on Monday. e en · g we 0 m The council has assured res1· -dbout tWlce the SlZe • that area has to go by the Army That area of FdJJVlew Park is Corps of Engineers for approval. dents that the city has no plans to one of only three natural vernal "We can't cover it or damage it in allow any development in pool areas left m the state, any way. You'se not even sup"""'°" Fairview Park's "biologically sen-·~ SJtive • areas. Mehren Sd1d And, 1t 's the only to wade or throw rocks in the water. one in Orange County I It's a violation of federal law.• "In order lo be called a vernal And that's just fine with a nwn- pool, there must be certam types ber of residents, who would like to STOP PAl~ING BILLS! CONSIDER BANKRUPTCY! • Free Consultation • Stop Wage Takings • Keep Your Buslness t Emergency Same Day Affng t Stop ForectosuretMS t Stop Colledlona •Keep $15,000 Cash • Discount Rates • Se Habla Espanol Stop those harrassing phone calls! MCINTOSH & PATISON (714) 835·3587 600 W. hnta Ana Blvd., SUit• 81 e, Santa Ana NO Drive, Une or Hasslell "We come to your home or office for computer service 11 SHAPE-l~P -------·------- NEW P 0 RT Wdh t.. Open 5:30am to 9:00pm ... In Westdiff Pima - at 17th & lrvi~ • NB 631-3623 ll=RONT SIUUC .. •5195 ~ d09 DOt meet the citY'• goals? .Hew 'wCNld the dty handle lnsurance and liabilitv CWmsl • COUid state legislation ulti· matety prohibit the oty from enacting chAoges? • The propo&al involves equlp- ping dty fire trucks with para- medic capabilities and training city firefighters in paramedic skills. J\drrilhiStrators are seeking to eliminate the need for private comp ny ambulances to accom- pany patients to the hospital. Under the pro~. a city para- medic would take the more seri- ously injured patients to the hospi- tal while others could antve via a tire department ambulance. Cur- • renUy, a patient going to the hospi- tal in an ambulance must often be accompari!e<I by a llie department vehicle as well a:> a paramedic. "We're saying dispense with Qne of the units and use the mon~y to fund improvements," Riley said This plan would not necessari- ly call for the total elimination of WORK CONTINUED FROM 1 While the Registrar's office had checked the signatures of those seeking to put Measure S on the March ballot, Naughton, 70, and hls volunteers concentrated on the people who had circulated the pelltionsTna.11,tnere were about 14,000 pieces of paper that need- ed to be sorted and verified to determine tl the people listed actually live or are registered to vole in Orange County. Naughton had been following tht::! "El~Toro 1SSUe well before the voters passed Measure A in November 1994. When the effort to overturn MeasUFe A surfaced, ..l'f augJllo.n ro110ded upJ:ello.w_Alr.a-_ port Working Group members to mvestigate the signatures. Friends called friends and the 33- member volunteer group formed. ~ judge ultimately deteQilined that more than 7,400 of the circu- lator signatures discovered by the volunteers should be disqualified, MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO ',T" The 'n"adltlon Contlnges Sine• 1972 c :<WK TAil S f (JI 1[ it. I (,I) P~iONE AHEAD a private a.mbulanc~ , Rile~ said. Depending upon the council's direction, the city could own its ambula.nces but hire employees through a private company or put the process out to bid. · By adding emergency medical transportation, the city figures to gain access to medical funding sources. thereby earning more than enough to cover the cost of the service. Additional paramedics at city fire stations would also reduce the time it takes to respond to a medical emergency, Riley said. But detractors say there are either because they lived out of the county or because the signa- tures we're illegible. However, the same judge detennined that b ecause a suffi- cient number of petition signa- tures were valid, Measure S will remain on the March 1996 ballot. The matter is under appeal, said Naughton, who added that he-was stunned by the judge'r derision. . ffBasically, he said that what- ever we did w~ of no avail," Naughton said. •A lot of people feel that's not right.· ltOI mu)' qUllllmw. At tbe public NIM)' commis sicm'-fir1t review of the matter week. several residents say the propoMI cOntains terious flaws. 1bey questiOned the tinanda ""Wisdom ot baininf1 FR ~ ment employees m emergenq medical twictions. Despite clabru by city administrators that tht plan contains no extra charges tc residents, opponents are uncon· vmced, and say all the costs neec to be explicitly spelled out. • "lt.:s the Job QI dty tQ.J>ro· tect llfe and property, no ques· tion, • former Planning Commis· sioner Harry Merrill told the pub· lie safety commission Monday •But eveiything has a cost." The first pbase of the plan would involve using existing paramedic units for advanced life support services, having the cty operate a life support ambulance and upgrading the Mariners Fire Station fire engine with a para- medic unit. The city proposes .monitoring the first phase changes for a yedr and then adding paramedics to fire engines at the Balboa and Balboa Island station&. Judicial rulings notwithstand· ing, the efforts of Naughton and his volunteers won a commenda- tion Monday from the city of Newport Beach. City officials would like to see an airport at El Toro to take some of the pressure off John Wayrle Airport. City Councilman Tom Edwards, who al.so spent some . . .signa- tures, said the aim of Naughton's work "was in keeping with city policy." ·we thought it was a very noble effort,• Edwards saJd. The best thing you can do for your car is ... GO PLATINUM! Introducing Gasaver--The ultimate fuel efficiency system. 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Consumers who notice unusual charges on theh:.phone bill are urged ocall 1-8«l0-PAC BELL for more infor atlon. '1an's Tra . PACIFIC EIBELL. N E T Bow will you use it?• -- ·~ ~··· Newpon Harbor searching for a baseball coach . ... .AndlDllV6-.. for ...... '""/tt!ilfJlf """ Wfl/N¥ "' • -KIRK IJA7f1S Newport Harbor hanuners· Vaqueros . ... • Total team effort triggers 57-41 triumph to end Tars' . . six-game losing streak; Harbor moves into tie for second in Sea View race. By Barry Faulkner, Daio/ P11ot 0 and 5-1, the hosts spent the final three quarters putting the bow on a most satisfyirtg victory, which moves them into a four-way tie for second place. Mlt feels good ... again," said Newport Coach Bob Dukus, who shuttled in his available players with frequency. Mlt was ii total team effort and the girls have a lot NEWPORT BEACH _ After to be happy with. They deserved having waited 25 days for its this.. one, because they never eighth win of the season, the New-stopped working hard and they port Harbor High girls basketball never gave up (during a six-game team took less than three minutes losing skein that began just five to all but wrap up just that against days short of a month ago). The Sailors, ranked eighth in CIF Southern Section Division Ill, forced eight Irvine turnovers in the opening period, cashing most in with easy buckets as they hit 9 of 16 field goals. "I thiitk It was obvious we we.re reacty to bilBt l~ tonight, bf the ~ we playad Jn the first quarter . . . " trouble. She also bad five rebounds, four steals and two blocked shots, Junior point guard Andree Verhulst trig- gered the transi- tion game and defensive ambush early, en route to nine six points off the bench, including the Tars' lone three-pointer, while Breanna Badorek, Michelle Klytta, Katie Dlinne, Alyssa Paul and Makenzie Glover also helped end the drought. H It was nice to get a chance to play everyone, H Dukus said. MThey're all good girls and they kept their heads up the last couple weeks. I thought everyone: con- tributed offensively and defensive- Newport' built the lead to 33-14. -80800KUS ly." at halftime, then Sea View League visitor Irvine ·1 think it was obvious we were Tuesday night, winning 57-41. ready to bust loose tonight, by the pushed the bulge to 55-32 wtth 3:21 remaining, before lTVUle made a late surge. - A:fterltvi:ne i~. t--Hn-ie-~--+-W>a¥..w&pla;r~ -in th& ~rter. opened the sconng in the first 13 We put some nice (defensive) pres- seconds, the Sailors (8-6, 1-1) sure on them and it led to some· exploded for 10 straight poin~ to good stuff. They seemed to want to _ _,.._ _ _..;ilJ:O.l.,ol;.s;;._;u.LLw.u..11.U.1...._.o...uu.._LJ.LLIJ.Llll[~H-~iU.lo.-...loU!l~io.w<~too. an<l.Jlu\t.'.s Juruor cemer 'M:E. Udylon led all scorers with 17 points, connect- ing on 6 of 9 from the field and 5 of 7 from the foul line, despite miss- mg sever nunutes ue to foul bow we work best." Eagles turn it on in second half, but fall short against-Hawks • After trailing 27-11 at halftime the Eagles push league-leading Laguna Hills before succumbing, 46-40, in key Pacific Coast League girls basketball struggle. By Geoff Bilau, Daily Pilot LAGUNA HILLS -It took Estancia -High' girls bdsketball team 15 games to establish a hint of respectability. Laguna Hills took a Little less than two quarters to steal it away. In a matchup of the Pacific Coast League's top two preseason teams, Lagu- na Hills, the No 5 team in Orange Coun- ty, cldimed early bragging rights with a 46-40 Victory Tuesday night at Laguna Hills High. Estancia. the No. 6 team in CIF South- ern Section Division ill, entered the game with an unpressive 14-1 record, but it was the Eagles league-opening victory over Uruversity last week that seemed to gar- ner some respect. The Hawks, however, · weren't tremendously impressed. Laguna Hills started the game on a 7-0 run that would set the tone in the fitst ltalf. Jessica Waltz made two three-pointers and J enn.Iler Mccartin made a basket just before the buzzer to keep Estancia close, 13-8, after one quarter. Then things fell apart for the Eagles. The Hawks (13-2, 2-0 in league) forced Es\aJ)cia into hurried shots and denied the Eagles any offensive rebounds. They trailed by 12 points.before Vivi-Rodriguez made the Eagles' first, anci'only, fiel<f.goal -of tru...quuter about midway through the "We played badly because they made us play badly. It wasn't llke we were tak1ng honib. 'shots •.. • -DAVIS • first three quarters all Y.ear," Estancia Coach Russ Davis said. ~The fundamen- tals weren't there. Passing, shooting - you can't play that way against a great team like (Laguna Hills)." Estancia (1 4-2, 1-1) made just 21 % (4 of 19) of its field goals in the first half and allowed the Hawks' 6-loot-6 center Tayy- iba Haneef and 5-foot-11 forward Whit- ney Houser to control the boards. Estancia climbed back within 12 points after the third quarter, but Laguna Hills • continued to answer with baskets through most of the fourth and led, 45-30, with 1:15 remaining. Waltz scored eight of her game-high 21 poin• down the stretch, including two three-pointers, but couldn't lead the Eagles all the way back. ·we played badly because they made us play badly," Davis said. •1t wasn't like we were taking horrible shots. (Laguna Hills) has done that against everyone in the county. •ttopefully we'll play all four quarters nex.t tigp9 we .see th.em-"~ • Katie Stapleton finished with ~Ven points and McCartin had three points and nine rebounds for Estancia. points, eight assists and seven steals, while senior Janet Diaz came off the bench to collect nine points and nine boards. Startef'.S-Colleen-Ji.adie-cAd Desiree Talley scored six points apiece, with Talley adding six rebounds and a pair of steals and assists. Mindi Alford also contributed Irvine totaled 24 turnovers and shot just 29% from the field (16 of 55), but maintained its intensity, never allowing Harbor to slip into cruise control. Senior gudrd Julie Primaro -pm:ect -the ~9, sconng-12.ef her 15 points after intermission, while backcourt mate Brandy Marcus added eight. Newport's b~nch outscored the:_.-µ••'11f11M~-~...;.__;: Irvine reserves, 17-7. CdMplays with a full deck, posts 56-45 win • With Gardner, Simon in to~. Cd.M an easy winner over host El Toro. By Richard Dunn, Daily Piiot LAKE FOREST -With a lesson learned in third-quarter proficien- cy, Corona del Mar High's girls basketball team didn't have to sweat it out Tuesday night against host El Toro. It only had to defy the ele- ments, such as a raucous home crowd, cold air from outside when a gymnasium door was kept open. and its inability to shoot free throws better than 50%. It was, however, a welcomed homecoming for CdM seniors Jennifer Gardner and Brittany Simon, who played their first game in 1996, as Coach Garth Flint's Sea Kings (14-4, 1-1 in the Sea View League) defeated El Toro, 56-45, in a league contest that began 50 minutes late because of a transportation delay. "The one thing I really liked was the fact that we need to be a better third-quarter team; we're not a third-quarter team, we've been known to relax," said Flint, whose squad also defeated Bl Toro last month, 61-45, in the Estancia Tournament, but had a 20-point lead in that game dwin- dl~ to~ iq_the second haJ._ There wowd be no dwmdllng of leads this time. second. Laguna Hills closed on a 6-0 run and led, 27-11, at halftime. •That's the worst we've played in the Houser had 12 points, nine rebounds, four blocks and three steals for Laguna Hills. LEAH HOGSTEN I OAll.Y Pl.OT Estancia Hlgh's Jennlter McCarttn pressures Laguna Hills' Er1n u.isen. El Toro (8-8, 0-2) led only once, 2-0. But the Sea Kings were their own worst enemy in the fitSt quarter, when they outscored the Chargers, 16-10. El Toro commit- ted nine turnovers and nh)e fouls in the opening period. but CdM made only 2 of 11 from what is supposed to be a charity 5lripe. Mustangs g~t a <JUi:ck start -no contest • FirSt 12 minutes just what Costa Mesa needs in 55--41 victory Pacific Coast League win over over Aliso Niguel. COSTA MESA -The first 12 minutes of Tuesday'• 55...,.1 Padf- k: cout League girls basketball · Win over Aliso Niguel were all that Costa Mesa High Coach Len Whitacre could want from his ftftb·tanked Mustan~. Cotta MeN (tr<·?, 2·0 in league) WU uab\g a ftill•COllrt prem to Nll advantage, forcing Aliio ~ I'*> nine tutnovett in the 11int ~er. aeven on ...... tbe MUltangt opened • ,.. 16-2 advantage. The first four minutes of the second period were more of the same as the Wolverines commit- ted six more twnovers, four off Costa Mesa steals, as the Mus- tangs opened a 30-5 lead with 3:~ left in tho half. Aliso Niguel finished with 32 turnovers in the game -20 comihg off Mustang steals. "The first 12 minutes were exactly what I wanted, good solid team defense,• Whitacre sa.td. ·vou don't know what to do at that point. We didn't want to Jx.>ur tt on: Alilo Niguel JCored the next rune poUitl to cut tbe margin to 30· 14 at the midway point. The game wu a far c::ry from the Muttangt' leegue opener at home ag&lnlt perennial ~L , - doormat Laquna Beach. Costa Mesa won, 44-32, but looked bad in doing it. "l wasn't about tQ let them get away with doing an)'tbinq like that again," Whitacre said. "When we play well, it seems like its five girb playing defense. It doesn't matter wblth five.• Junior guard Koo Kim and seniQr for- ward Katie Grogan were two Of the \ ~YI ln Tue day's victory that wu a t6'41 team effort. Kbn almost a had a doubl • double the hard ay, ICOMg 11 ' points and picking up eight steals that led directly to Mus- tang points. She added four assists and five rebounds. "The $teals were due to my team, not my game," Kiri\ said. •My teanunates were playing very ho.rd and they forced them to pus the ball my way. l wu the one there wh n the pus came •we were unhappy u a team after Laguna Beach. We didn't play up to our potential, We came out really str~ toillght."' Grogan was the game-high scorer with 14 points, four rebounds and two steals. "We all just wanted t6 come out strong for th.is one,~ Grogan said. "We all knew we wQu_!sl have to play tough on def~ and we did." "They were the more experi- enced team and they got the upper hand early,• 141d Coach Deni ChrtStensen of her Woler- lnet, now 6·10, 0·2 in league., •lbia is oruy ow second ye.r ot varsity play, third u a program, so we itill g a little flustered out there.• 1be ~opened. 47-22 lead after three periods, and Whitacre tarted taking out ,Im starters, Kim wu the lilt to letve the Door with 3:08 left. 1': • 1 think we need to work on our free-throw shooting. That was pretty horrendous,• flint said of his team's 16-of -38 peifor· me.nee (42%) from the line. CdM maintained its lead in the second, going up, 23· 15, wben Gardner finished a fast break with 4:14 on the clock, f<>l·. loWing a block on the other eiia by CdM's DOrts Hawley. 98.Tdner (illness) and Sim<>l'l (toe nail injury) missed Cd.M' lM.gue opener 14.lt week against Santa M~artta. a 58--47 Mtb&Ck. Gardner bad 11 pobitl, eigbt rebouildl and two fttlt~ blOc.ltl. CdM had two ls.pamt leads ID the MCOnd helf, ..-. tbe tbllRl ..... wllb • 10-0 nm. mppe11 _,. •H 'Zr w .. .._ '811 Mrlr21 Pord--r:aew.. Pold led CdM ... 15 .... and 12 board.. Simon ..... .ID pobatl ... tbi'M ..... \ - r. - HIGH IOtOCM. GIRLS ~ ............ lw9W~ EstWa I J 12 '7 . 40 ~na Hillf n ,. 1 11 • • t~~ · Watti 21, J McCartjn J, 111ck 2. ~"'" 7, IHmlng 2. ~ s , ~·WaltzS,~1.~1. • ........... • Hanee( 11, HouMf 12. Inoue • 2, Lanen 1. T,.lnen I. ~Id 1. ' 3-polntlf'S ·none, .-o... .... ''· Allllo,..... 4l ~~QlJ--• Allto Nlg\lel 2 12 8 1' · 41 ~M~ 16 14 17 I · SS Alt.o ...._, • Walbf'lnlt i, Brenneis O. ~ 0. BU«.hett 11, Harris 0. Earnest 4, ~e~i. 0, Hyman 11, ... ramo 9. 31>0lnt.n • Walbrlnlt 2. Fouled out • Hvman. C:.-. .._. • Growr o. HOWie O, Colt.ft ,, W1i.n.be 9, Grondahl 2. Andenon 4, l.urmann 12. Kim 11, -.. .... 2. Harber o ~n14 •• ,...... ' ~ 3-pojnted-Watlnabe 2. ~ 1. ICJm 1. Nawpoet ...._. 57, INtM 41 -.; Sclof'9 br Olm .... Irvine 9 5 10 17 • 41 Newport H¥bor 21 12 11 13 -~ ....._ • OaN!Nn 5, Al~"'""'° 15, Loud O, O'Hara o, 1..81 l, w 2. Harde-man 2. Marcus a. 3-polnten • Prlm.ro 2. Marcus 1. Nawf110i t twtMw ·Cayton 17, Veri\uht 9, Bacb-elt 2. Eadie 6, Talley 6, Diaz 9. AffOfd 6. IClytta 0, Dunne 2. Pitul 0, Glow< O. 3-polnten • Alford 1. Carone ......... !I 1bro.., Sclof'9br~ Cofone del Mar 16 13 14 13 • 56 6f T()(O 10 14 6 15 • 45 C.0.-del Mllr -Warmington 14, Gardner 11, Ford 15, Albano 2, Simon 10. H.wlay 2. Chi o. Demille 2. Anderson o. 3-j)olnters • Ford 1, Warmington 1. IEI 1bro • Gleason 0, Kopp 7. Kehoe 6, IC.810 I, Vowells I. Mendiola 3. Brown 1, Jones O. lvenon o. Wondra 12 3..polnters • Mendiola 1. f;Ouled out • Kato. Q>tilG& ME.N Southern Caltfomi. Cof ..... 79 Point Lome ........... " folnt Lome .......... I.ff 2. Amo Amo \2, ~f 1(), PsllopouloJ 7, Macltenzle 8, Cameron 2. Flanders 3, Hedtm.ln 2. Urie 22. ~o. , J.i:lolnten ·Amo Amo 2. Psllopoulos 1. M.ckenzie 1, Flanden 1 • FouJed out . Lee. SoOlll eon..,.· IC.. Carlson 21. Walker 11, ..JAnestI 4.Gue'dCAA. D&IYilla t.3..Bose 0. WatJon 1G. B. C.rtson o. Ruble 8. l1>olnters -IC.. c.arlsoo 2. Guev1u1 1. Fouled out · Janeskl • ~ • SOC.I College 37-35 COUEG! WOMEN --POli'll Lome NU1ret11e 74 Southern Caltfomi. Coflege 4' Point L4lmll • Beaynskl o. Martin •. Phipps 18, Blalock 12. Hall 14, DtGrenler 0, Williams 2. Culbertson 3, Cravy 7, Tegerstrand 0, Knight 10, Shirbroun 4. 31)0lnters · Hall 4, Blalock 2. SoCet cot...._ -Burt 6, Minor 6, Woodruff 10, C..ruso 9, Werdel 4, Chaney 0, ~on 4, Gulf an 2. Blomker O. H.nlgan 0, Jojola 0. Thornburg 4, Whittemore 0, Sick 1 3-<polnters · Minor 1. Halftlme: Pl. 38-lO. SCH.BDUl.B TODAY USUTaAU. Community college men -Go&def1 Wat Col• at Ofa,. Coast. 5:30 p.m Community colleoe women • Golderi West at ar.nge Coast. 7:lo p.m. High tchool boys -El Toro It C0t0na dtl Miit 7:30 p.m.; Ntwpic>tt at IMne. 7:30 p.m.; Estand.l at Laguna Hiiis, 7 p.m,; Aliso NlgUel ~Costa Mesa. 7 pm. soa:a High school boys -Corona Oil Mar It El Ton>, 3:15 p.m.; Irvine It N.wpott Hatbor. 4;)() p.m.: Est.ncia at LAguna Hiiis, 3 p.m.; Al~ cosu Mesa. 3:15 p.m. High Khoo!·~ at~ 6 p.m. IP MONDAY'S COUNTS Dewy'a Locbr • 3 boats. 20 anglers. 22 calico bus. 90 sand b.m. 1 white sea~ 10 ~~n. 1shetphe~.1 halibut. 3 rockflsh. 15 m.ldctrel, l c.abezon. 44 blue perch. 1 white fid\, 1 bl.ac* SU bass (relffsed) , Naolpcwt ......,. • no report. SOCCER Pirates on the COSTA MESA -Unebackers Jay Wojtkiewicz and J .J . Smith lead a group of six Orange Coast College defenden; • who announced their four-year inten- tions. Wojtldewicz is headed toward the Univel'Sity of Wyoming while Smith has committed to Idaho State. Other defensive players sign-' ings in the last couple of days are linemen Damien Karrer (Idaho State), Corona del Mar High product Mickey Long (Nevada- Reno), linebacker Tyrone Barnes ~est Texas A & M ) and strong Safety Greg Stout (Northern Col· or ado). The 6-6, 220-pound Cd.M girls suffer loss of game, and goalkeeper Wojk:iewicz, an All-Mission Con· ference Central Division pick had 47 tackles last season after mov- ing over from defensive end to inside linebacker. Smith (6-2, 235) was an All- Conference choice at outside linebacker. He also had 47 tack- les, including four sacks and two forced fumbles. He led the Pirates CORONA DEL MAR -El Toro High's Chargers came from behind to record a 2· 1 Sea View League girls soccer match on the Corona del Mar High campus esday, dropping the "hosts 'to 5-- 9-1 overall, 0-2 in league play. The loss was double-disheart- ening because of an inJury to ~em-Of& goalk~r Jordana Havriluk, who suffered a dislocat- ed right elbow on a great save early in the second half. and will be lost for the rest of the season. Sophomore Heather Hritz is being elevated from the Ns .. Corona del rvJ.ar struck with 12 minutes spent in the second hall to take a 1-0 lead when striker Lindsey Grubbs sent a perfect pass to Julie Garrison near the right sideline and Gamson found the left com er of the net to give the hosts their lead. El Toro. however, responded with a goal five minutes later on Laureen Orlandos' shot from the top of the box with the CdM keeper out to tie it up. N'me minutes later Orlandos did it again, this time from the right side on a play off an mdirect kiclc to give El Toro the 2-1 mar- gin. El Toro improves to 7-10, 1-0. I Sailors, Irvine tie, t -1 IRVINE -Andrea Sparrow scored with 20 minutes left off an assist from Jill Nelsen to lift New- port Harbor into a 1-1 tie with host Irvine Tuesday, improving with 29 quarterback pressures. the Sailors' lot to 2-5-6 overall, 0-Karrer (6-2, · 275) will join 1-1 m the Sea View League. Smith at Idaho State. He had 15 Taylor Urada's standut defense tackles and a pair of sacks after proved to be the key, h~wever, to missing most of the season with Harbor's success. Jordana injunes. Fredriksen-wa~tedwith.sev.,. · LOJl916·5, 289t was.a ~cal en saves in the goal. redshirt last season due to a leg Auke goal stops Mesa COSTA MESA -A fluke goal m the first 10 minutes proved to be the game-winner Tuesday as Costa Mesa High dropped a 1-0 decision to Aliso Niguel in Pacific Coast League play. ~o Niguel scored when a ball bounced off a Costa Mesa defender into the Mustang goal. Other than the one bad break, the Mustangs put together a strong defensive effort. Erin Van Hom had eight saves for Costa Mesa (6-5, 0-2 m league). Aliso Niguel is now 8-1-2. 1-0-1 in league. Eagles stumble, 2-1 LAGUNA HILLS -Estancia Hlgh's girls fell to 0-2 in Pacific Coast League soccer Tuesday as host Laguna Hills rallied with two second-half goals to net a 2·1 win. The Eagles had stru~ in the first ball on a goal by Jennifer Brunick off an assist from Jaclyn Hale, but Laguna Hills scored some 10 minutes into the second half, then got the winner WiQ:i 12 minutes remaining to improve to 1-0· 1 in league. Estancia falls to 1-6-1 overall. injury and a bout with the measles. Barnes (6-2. 2101 had 25-t~_k_. les last season from his outside backer position, ~dding two sacks and forcing two fumbles. Stout (6-2, 210) will be head- ing back to Colorado where he went to high school. He had 23 tackles as a part-time starter in the secondary. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1996 .---(---- - -----= - --·~~ - Orange €oast just keeps ·rolling on • O'Brien's priorities appear to be paying off with 'heart' a major factor. By Jim Walters, Daily Pilot . guard DUa.ne Curtis. "They have really stepped up in particular and made sacrificet for the team," O'Brien said. "They bring those intangibles that make a difference.• Cwtis. who is more comfort- able at the off-guard position, bas seen a lot of minutes at point. U tl:\e Orange Coast College hi1 p al has ed ,..,.. men's basketball team hadn't w e rac osy cam m""". of the burden of runrung the been torced to forfeit three early-offense. season victories. this would When Reyes went down. already be the best season in O'Bnen was forced to go search- Coach Tim O 'Brien's four-year mg tor a new point guard . tenure. • Bnan JUSl came up and s&d As it is, with last Fnday's 83-75 Coach I'll do it,"' O'Bnen said. win over Cypress, Orange Coast ·He's been a great recruit He has forged it way back above the really gave himself up for the .500 mark at 10-9, 1-1 in confer-good of the team.· ence play. R h h been · 1 The Pirates need .. only two eyes, w 0 as gingery practicing thJ.s week, is expected more wins to match last season's to make bis return in tonight's output of 12 victories. home game with Golden West Quite a turnaround for a fresh-( 11-11 , 1-1). Tip off 15 5:30. man-dominated team that could "He'll see some limited min- bave easily folded after jumping utes because he's still fragile," out to a 3--0 start only to have to O'Brien said "His return will throw them all back when a part· make us a solid team." time player was found to be ineli-Sophomore Matt Ambrose is gible. In fact. 13. times the Bucs OCC's unbending leader. He's have felt the thrill of Vlctory at the sixth-leading scorer in game's end. Orange Emprre Confer:ence play. Game seven also o~fered ilveragmg 17 9 points a night. an?ther perfe~ opportunity to He's shooting 55.5% from the quit when point, guard Adnan floor (Uurd m conference), pulling Reyes, the t~am s floor leader, I down 7.8 rebounds a game (third went down Wltb a broken ankle m conference) and dJshing out 3.5 He was the leac:tmg scorer at the assists (seventh best) while con-. bme_at p .7 a di~. nectm9 on 77% of his free throws "In my recrwting r decided to (fourth best)----~--- go on charact~r and heart and •! "He's got'to come through for h~ .really . pcu? off thls year.. us every night and he does." 0 Bnen said. 1 usually recnut O'Brien said "He's the back.bone it l U:toughtwas-th~Hal of lhtrteanr." - - ent. but I changed this season.• Curtis h~ been averaging 13.6 Remembering that his le~ pomts a game and he's seventh have gone only 29-59 coming into best in the conference in three- the season, O'Brien added J.lght-point shooting at 41.2% (42 of heartedly, ."l guess that other 102). With Reyes' retwn. Curtis approach· wasn't reall)C working will be able to make the gradual that well for us anyway • transition back to shooting guard 1\vo key additions were fresh-where he's most comfortable men guard Brian Fracalosy, a for-Another freshman. David mer Daily Pl.lot Player of the Year Downs, has been a standout play· from Corona del Mar High, and ing almost a full 40 minutes sec men still hot, post 79-68 victory COSTA MESA -After leading by only two at the hall Tuesddy, the Southern California College men pulled away to a 79-68 victo- ry over Point Loma Nazarene 1n the Golden State Athlebc Confer- ence bask~tball opener. Kevin Carlson led four Van- guards in double figures with 21 points as sec upped its overall record to t 0-6. The Vanguards, once 4-5, have won six of their last seven. Robert Darville scored 13 points, Eric Walker had 11 and Marlon Watson finished with 10. f I Vanguards women suffer 7 4-46 defeat COSTA MESA -Southern Cahlorrua College's women's basketball team saw a good shot at halftime (trailing 38-30) tum mto a d.J.saster with a 16-point second-half performance as vi.s:Jt- mg Point Loma Nazarene turned 1t up en route to a 74-46 victory. Point Loma ( 4-12, 1-0) bad four players w double figures while the host Vanguards, now 6-8. 0-1 in Golden State Athletic Confer- ence play, had just one player, Heather Woodruff, break the sin- gle-cligit bamer with 10 points PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES 'I .I WEONISDAV. ~ 1Q, 1• l flUIUC NOTIC!I WtcNOnca AN ORDUW•CE OF THE onYOGUNCIL OP THI Ol'fV OP oasrA I I A. CALIFORNIA AMENDING CHAPTD D OP Tm.I ~119 ODSl'A l8A MUNtclMl CODI ~ ntl 1.. .. ORM W C0Dm PAESCAW A~ GCNSU .. OOlmmOI• MZMD0Ua TO Lff'.E AND PROPERTY = H.UMD0Ua MAIB!ULa OR EXPLOSION; PROYIDfNO FOR THe ~OP NRMITI l'OR HAZAR- DOUS USES OR OPERATIONS; AND 1!8TMU9HING A BUMAU OP F1RI! PREVENTION AND PROVIDING OFFICIRS THeREFOR AND DEANING THEIR POWERS AND DUTIES. -THE CITY COUNCIL OF TlfE CITY 0, COSTA MllA DOU HIADY OfUWN M FOLLOWS: • SECTION 1: The City Council of the City or Cotta M..a hereby finds end declat9I thet t9Cent revillon• of the Unlfonn Fire Code an1 In ket>ping with modern 11re department priactlc:es. The City Council further find• end declares that certain mod1ficatlons thereto are desirable to conform with the needt Of tJi1t City df Costa Mila due to the City's unique climate. topography and geology in that the City Is located In • aeml·arid eoutal region. The City Cooncil f\Jrther finds and declares that the public health, safety and welfa~ require the adoption of the 1994 UTllfomt Fins COde. SECTION 2: Chapter II. Title 7, of the Municipal Code of the City of Costa Mesa is hereby repealed and Sections 7·25 throogh 7·65. lnclusrve, are reserved for future use. SECTION 3: Chapter II of Title 7 of the Municipal Code of the City of Costa Mesa entitled FIRE PREVENTION Is hereby amended as follows.. CHAPTER 11. FIRE PREVENTION Sec 7· 14 Adoption of Uniform Fire Code. There is hereby adopted by the City Council of the City cf Costa Mesa, California, for the purpose of p~scriblng regula· lions 9oveming conditions hazardous to fife and property from fire, haz.atdous materials or explosion, thjlt certain Oocre known as the Uniform Fife Code, published by the International Fire Code Institute. being partlculatty the 1994 edition and Appendix CMpters 1-C, ll·F. tll·A. 111•8, 111-C, V-A. and 'Jt..A of which not less then one (1) copy is now filed In the office of the City Cieri< of the City of Costa Mesa and the same Is het'aby adopted and lncofporated as fully as if set.out at length herein, and from the date on which this ordinance shall take effec:t. the provisions thereof anal be controlling within the llm· its of the City ol Costa Mesa. Sec. 7·15 Amendment~ to Article 1 of the Code, ADMINISTRATION. Section 105.2.2 1s amended to read as follows: Sec. 105 2 2 Exp1rat10n. A permit shall continue until revof<ed or for such a period of time as deslonated therein at the time of issuance Long term permits shall be renewable annually. Permits shall not be transferable and any change in ~e. occu- pancy, operation or ownership shall require a new permit. • Section 105 8 1s amended by deleting the requirements for permits for the following: t 1 Fire hydrants and water-control valves. w 1 Welding and cutting operations. Sec. 7·16. Amendment to Article 9 of Code, FIRE DEPARTMENT ACCESS ANO WATER SUPPLY. Section 903 2.1 is added to read as follows: Sec 903.2.1. Maximum Fire Flow. , No person shall erect of modify any building in such a manner so as to create a fire flow requirement in excess of 5,500 gal· ions per minute Sec 7 -17 Amendments 10 Article 10 of Code, FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS. Section 1008 through 1008.8 are added to read follows: Section 1008 FIRE WARNING SYSTEMS. 1008 1 Every existing dwelling unit within an apartment house and every eitisting guest room in a hotel used for sleeping purposes shall be provided with California State Fire Marshal approved smoke detectors. In dwelling units, detectors shall L>e mounted on the ceiling or wall at a point centrally located In the corridor or area giving access to rooms used for sleep· 1ng purposes In efficiency dwelling units, hotel sleeping rooms and in hotel suites, the detector shall be centrally located on the ceiling of the main room or hotel .sleeping room. . . Where sleeping rooms are on an upper level, the detector shall be placed at the center of the ceilihg directly above the 1ntenor stairway All de1ectors shall be located in accordance with approved manufacturer's Instructions. When actuated, the detector shall provide an alarm in the dwelling unit or guest room. 1008 2 When alterations. repairs or additions requiring a permit and having a valuation in eiteeSS of one· thousand dollars ($1 ,000 00) occur, or when one (1) or more sleeping rooms are added or created in existing single-family occupancies, the entire building shall be provided with smoke detectors located as ~ulred for new Group R, Division 3 Occupancies. 1008 3 Smoke detectors may be battery operated when installed in existing buildings or in buildings without commercial power, or 1n buildings which undergo alterations, repairs or additions regulated by Section 1008.2. 1008 4 Installation and Maintenance. It shall be the responsibility of the owner to supply and install all required detectors The owner shall be responsible for testing and maintaining detectors In common stairways and haltways. It shall be the responsibility of the tenant, whose tenancy will be longer than two (2) weeks, to test detectors within dwelHng unit11 or room· 1ng umts wee+dy and tc ~ify{~ner-« authorized ~tt.1" writing, "Of any deficiendes. 'fhe'OWner shalt'be respui 1slble tor providing each tenant with written information regarding detector testing and maintenance, or such information may be posted in common areas commonly visited by tenants such as the laundry room area. · The owner or authon2ed agent shall not be in violation of this act for deficient detector unless he or she has failed to cor· rect the def1c1ency within a reasonable time after he or she has received written notice of the deficiency. 1008 5 When there is a change in ownersh2 in existing_ Grou~ 'a Division 3 Occupancies the entire buil~_!hall be P-ro· v1ded w1tli smoke aerectorslOCated as requireo fQr new Group , ivrsion J"OCCupancles, as requtied in tlieUnTform l3u11d· ing Code, 1994 Edition. Seller shall provide a certificate of compliance prior to close of escrow. . 1008 6. In all existing Group A. Division 1 Occupancies and existing Group R, Division 3 Occupancies not owner· occupied, the entire building shall be .provided with smoke detectors located as required for new Group R, Division 1 and 11ew Group A, D1v1s1on 3 Occupancies. Smoke detectors may be battery operated when installed in existing buildings. 1008 7 In no case shall code enforcement inspections be conducted in family dwellin9s to ascertain compliance with this sect1011 However. should a fire occur in a dwelling or hotel room required to be equipped with a smoke de1ect0f and that dwelling or hotel room is not equipped with at least one (1) approved smoke detector, the owner of said property shall be in v1olat1on of this section and may be cited. 1008 8 Where batteryroperated smoke detectors are currently installed and maintained in operable condition in any building, they shall be deemed to be in compliance with this section. Sec 7-18 Amendments to Article 11 of Code, GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS. Section 1109 4.1.1 1s added to read as follows: Sec. 1109.4 1 1 No smoking signs in foreign languages shall be required where, in the opinion of the Chief, non·English speaking persons are regularly employed. The international "No Smoking" symbol may be used instead. • Section 1115 through 1115.12 are added to read as follows· Section 1115. TEMPORARY STANDS FOR THE SALE OF CHRISTMAS TREES. All temporary stands for the display and sale of Christmas trees are required to have a permit and shall be located. maintained and operated suQject to the following provisions: 1115 1 All applications for permits shall be made in writing, filed with the City Council, and shan state the name of the apphcant, his residence address and the location of the proposed Christmas tree stand. The application shall be aocom· panted by a clearance from the Fire Chief as to fire regulations and by a clearance from the DiviSIOll of Building Safety as to the proposed electrical installation, 1f any, and additionally by clearance from the Traffic Engineering Division tor review of stand location 1n relation to possible interruption of traffic. 1115 2 All permits must be posted in a conspicuous place. 111 5 3 There shall be ma1nta1ned in each premises or display within which Christmas trees are sold or offered for sale at le.isl two (2) fire ext1ngu1shers with a minimum ratin9 of 2A. 1 OBC No tree on display or in storage shall be mOf'e than sev· e11ty·f1ve (75) feet travel distance from a fire extinguisher. 1115 4 All such Chnstmas tree display lots and areas shall be constructed In accordance with existing City requirements .'lnd spec1f1ca11ons. 1115 5 All temporary Christmas tree lots for the display and sale of Christmas trees shall obtain electrical permits from the City of Costa Mesa pnor to any electrical work. 1115 6 No arc or kheg lights shall be located within seventy·flve (75) feet of any temporary Christmas display area selling Christrnas trees. 1115. 7. It shall be unlawful to store any Christmas trees for sale in any buildings, residences, garages, homes, or vehicles within the City of Costa Mesa. 1115 8 There shall be at least one (1) adult in attendance during the open or sale hours of the Christmas tree stand. 1115.9 The permittee shall provide an adult night watchman to act and serve during the hours of storage. 1115 10. No alcoholic beverages shall be allowed on the premises. 1 115 11 No Chnstmas tree shall be represented as being flame-retardant unless made so b)• a flame-retardant solution ,llld process approved by the State Fire Marshal. 1115 12 All Christmas trees and tree trimmings shall be removed from the premises by January 2. Sec. 7-19 Amendments to Article 7ft of Code, FIREWORKS ANO PYROTECHNIC SPECIAL EFFECTS MATERIAL. Section 7802 3 1s amended by adding Exception No. 3 as follows: Section 7802 3 facept1on No 3 The sale and use of safe and sane fireworks is allowed as set forth in Sections 7804 and 7805 S1>ct1on 7804 through 7805 .17 are added to read as follows S"c 7804 PERMITS FOR SAFE ANO SANE FIREWORKS. No person shall offer for sale any safe and sane fireworks as t;ibelPd by the State Fire Marshal without a vahd permit from the Costa Mesa Fire Department Such Pl'f'Tiits shall be issued only to those organizations which qualify pursuant to Section 9*181 of the Costa Mesa Municipal Code. All apphcat1ons for permtts shall be made In writing, filed with the City Council, and shall state the name of the applicant, tus address and the location of the proposed stand. The apphcatlon shall be accompanied by a cleatance from the fire Chief l" to lire regulations, by a clearance.from the Division of Building Safety as to the proposed electrical installations, and idd1t1onally by clearance from the Traffic Engineering Division for review of stand location In relation to possible Interruption ,f traffic Section 7805 is added to read as follows: Section 7805 REQUIREMENTS FOR FIREWORKS STANDS. All temporaty stands for the display and sale of fireworks ,hall be located, maintained and operated subject to the following provisions: 7805 1 No fireworks display or stand shall be erected within one hundred (100) feet of any gasoline dispensing device or roorn in which vehicles containing gasoline are repaired or within thirty·five (35) feet of any other structUf'e. Minimum set· l>ack from a public sidewalk shalf be five (5) feet; setback from street curbing shall be not less then ten (10) feet where no sidewalk exists 7805 2 There shall be maintained in each premises or stand within which firework• ere aold or offered for sale, a fi~ ~xhn8uisher with a minimum rating of 2A. 10BC located adjacent to each exit. 78 5 3. No person shall light or cause of permit to be lighted any fireworks, match, tighter or any other article or rnjJterial within any such stand or within fifty (50) feet thereof. ..._ 7805.4. No smoking shall be allowed in any structure used for the sale and diaplay of firework• or within fifty (50) feet of said structure. "NO SMOKING" signs shall bt displayed prominently and In a number prescribed by the Fire Chief. 7805.5 All such temporary stands snan be oonstructed to existing City requitements and specifications. 7805.6. All temporary stands for the display and sale Of firewott<1 ahall obtain an electrfcal permit from the City of Costa Men.fl'Jl)I tQ ~of any~ wef4(. ~. .. -· ...... .... --• -~ --- 7805 7. No arc or kl1eg tight shall be located within aeventy·fllle (75) feet of any temporary stand selfing firewatks. 7805.8. Firewom shall be sold only between the ~of 9;00 a.m. and midnight auring the days authorized. 7805.9 No safe and sane f1rewe>fb shall be aold or offered foi sale within the City to a person undef the age of eighteen ( 18) years. No flt11wor1<s shall be SQld or offer9d for .. i. within tho City unlq.a such aale occurs between July 1 and Juty 4, 1nc!Usive No firew0t1ts of any kJnd may be discharged within the City unlesa In the presence of an edult ancf on July 4th bet· ween •:oo p.m. end 10:00 p .m. of. such dey. No P9f900 ahall throw, fo ... project, or position Ignited f"9WQfk1 of any kind In auch e manner u to cause the fireworks or content9 thef9of to come In contact with another per90n'1 body, private pn>pef· ty or real property 7805.10. 1he Pen-nittee ehall strictJy comply with al Of the provlak>na of the State Fi~ Law, Sectlona 12500 et. 1eq. of the Health and Safety Code of the State Of Celifomla. 7805.11. Fl...worb ehall be stored and kept only In the permlttee's sale booth. It shall be unlawful to store any fitowOl'M Intended for sale In any building, reaidence, garage. hom6 or automoblle wltttln the City of Cotta Meaa. 7805.12. Thent she• be It leMt one (1) adult In attendance durtng any open or Nie houf't of the fireworks stand. No per- son ~the age of eighteen (18) years, and no perac1rl who Is phyalcally ot mentally unable to ttm<We hlmtelf aha.U be per- mitted Within a flrewOfka atand. 7805.13. The permlttee ahall provide an actutt night watchman to act and Garve during the houri of storage. lJndor no cir· cumat11nce1 shall any night watchman sleep within any flrewol'l<a atand. 7805.14 No alcoholic beverages &hall be allow9d on prwmlMa 7805. 15 All firewort<a fu$es shall be taped. 1805. 16. All permits must be posted in a ~nsolcuous plact. 7805.17. No fireworb shall be sold or offered tor sal within the Cit~ which are c:tasslfied aa 01ngerous flrewort<a and wood core or metal core aparlders, as those terme are defined by the Callfomla Heatth tnd Safety Code, nor 1h.11H any per• ton be allowed to sell Of offer to sell fireworks wlthlrt the City without first having obtllned 1 permit from the Statt of Califor· nla as required under the law• of the State SectlQn 7-20. Amendment1 to Article 80 of Code, HAZARDOUS MATERIAl.8. s.ctiou 800 t.3 • Is added to read aa follows Section 8001.3.4 Hazardous Materlata 01sctosur.. Pursuant to SecttOll 25502 of the Health and=•t Code of the State Of Callfom11 end with the ~ of the County of Orono•. the Crty of Costa Mesa auuma Hty fOf' the imp!ementclon of Chapttt 6.95 of DMslon 20 of the laid HNlth afld &af ty Code end dulgnatos tht tMaa Fire Otplrtment u the adn1rntttemg egtnCY MPOnlible for admlnl1temg lfld emorcll'IQ 1ate1 ~pttt. The Fll't Chief 11 tuthori~td to utabllth rutea IWld ~· es nte•...-Y for •uch adtnlnls1,.tlon and onlorcement. Sec. 7·21. Modlfauon In Code ChW ol lhe Are Oepaltment ahaft have ~to modify, ~Ion of *'V of n,. proylltol 11 Of the Uniform Fb code ~:~~~-fir.I-~ tf'ii1Mfl!S Of'--. Of' tii ddy~llglnt. wNrt .,.. .. pi'ICtiCaf ~~the ay Oloarryfng out the strict letter of the cOde provtdld thaC the lnlef1t 11icflpirttCllHCIOdl ~be ClblllYtd.?'* ..... tv Mel.Rd, n d>st.ntial Justice don9. The pe;tlalWI of Mith inoclfallon wt....,.... cw lllowed and tw ~ a1 the CtMf of the Fh Dlpertmeot thenton 9hal be.,,._. upon the IWODfde of N ....,..,..,.... end a...,.. oopy iN1t be f\MnllNd to tt. ~ 1·22. New tnatlllriala. proc or~ ..,...._,...._JSQOWll; l1!e City~. ttte Ftrt CNtf of the Fn O.,.•twlt Md .. fllr9 MnMI. ot9'* di 1l1J1•1d1c;w .... !Mlvw. lhll .ce PUii.JC IOTICll , ... .. IOOl••••••tD ', mil•--~--..._..._.,.......,.6CIOOIUlllYtobe=~~~"J.:"' °'~""""""'-~ 111010COC:a.i....,..,...,,..._...,..~~'° now........--, Colli '"-itPlllll.....,.; ... polt_... i\acuu J]: a•pllaeln""dlce8"ddlltrttU•~,__,tolr& II ~23. Penllll98. .......... W/Wf "'8flM ....... Willllie~ ....... ~ .... GOCll ~ ~~ OI JIM to c:.omPv~rl'f!!llll ~°'~~'Qlln~ofany......,...,_.of ~.eionor.,.~lrtd ......._ ..........,,~ or~._ --.undlt, and fft>ni''11ihioh no..,.,.... hu been taken•"' . Ol - ahel W to wWt IUCh .n Older• MllftMd ar moclftild bV the Ot"'9t of the Fire Of bV • ocut of~· ... Nnediction. the time f'-d herein,.,.. tevef1lty fol Mdt and evety"""' ~ ~ ~ ly be~ of a~. The lmpciaitlon of the one (1) pein.tty for liny.\ltolltlon .t\111 not ucUM ~Violation°'~ it to continue, and all auch vlolatora ahall be 'reqUlred to correct or rlfTied)' IUCh V1o&ation1 Of defect• wittWi • ~ tin., and wt*) not othefwlM apeclfled, eech ten (10) dayt thtt ~ed conditions•• mllntalned conttltUl9 a_.,. ~ ~ of the llbOve penalty ahlll not be held to prevent ttie infOfCtd removal of prohibited condttion•. 12~ s.c. 7.~.i( S.Verablllfy. • • 1--~ hi The ~Council wl!Y,~ta M!ff_l)ereby declares that ehould any ~ion1 t.JC1180faph, aentef'Ce O!' word 111 t • ctiiiptw or t~ ~Di oecri;ecJfOi 8")' reason 06ilnvalla;ftlf1Mll1Jent of~~otthe~« COlta M ... that It would have paaaod all other portions of thla chapter, independent of the elimination hetefrom of any a'uch pottlon aa may be declated lnvalld. ' Seca 7·25-7-65. ReseMld. · SECTION 4. Thia Ordinance shall take effict Ind be In full foroe thlrtv (30) days from and after the passag~ thereof, Ind pttor to the expiration of fifteen (16) days from its passage shafl be publistled once In a newspaper of general arcutatlon, ~ted . and pUbllahed in the City of Costa Mesa or, !'ti the alternative, the City Clerk may cause to be pu~lshed • summary u1 ti}'!. Ordinance and a certified copy of the text of this Ordinance shall be posted In the office of the City Clerk fiv• (5) daye P•- to the date of adoption of thfs Ordinance and within fifteen (15) dayt after adoption, the City Clerk shall cause to be pui>- lllhed the af0tementioned summary and ~II post In the otf'ice of the City Cl~ a oertffied copy of this Ordinance together with the names of the members of the City Council voting fof' and against th• same. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 2nd day of January, 1996. Mary T. Elliott Joe Ericbon • Deputy City Clerk of the Ctty o( Costa Meaa Mayor of th• City of Coste M ... STATE OF CALIFORNIA) COUNTY OF ORANGE) ss ' CITY OF COSTA MESA ) I, MARY T. ELLIOTT. Deputy City Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the City Cooncll of the City of Cc>sta Mesa. hereby cer· tify that the above and foregoing E>rdinance No. 9S.24 was Introduced and considered section by section at a regular meet- ing of the City Council held on the 18th day of December, 1995, and thereafter passed and adopted as a whole at a regutar meeting of the City Council held on the 2nd day of January, 1996, by the following roll call vote: AYES: Erickson, Buffa, Hornbuckle, Genis, Monahan NOES: None ABSENT: None IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Seal of the City of Costa Mesa this 3rd day of January, 1996. MARY T. ELLIOU Deputy City Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of the City of Costa Mesa Published Newport Beach • Costa Mesa Daily Pilot January 10, 1996. W420 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an Individual ducted by: an Individual Deed of Trust with Interest l«JllQ Cl TMIUS SN..£ IS ~ 1---------1 Have you sraned doing Have you started dCMng thereon as provided in .. id <:rhllt u.. Colo C lu.11 ~ Flctltloua Bualneu business yet? no business yet? no notelsl'. advances. if any, S!JZl9l)ltMUISN'l4!18CIQZJ Name Statement N. CMs Lynch Robert L Stockus, Jr. d h f h C..01.i~T~o.ctS.-Inc: The followtng persons are This statement was fifed Thts atatemenl was flied un er t • terms 0 t e ., •4 -..i Tl\tlfllll lhlw .. doln~ business as: Impress wilh the COYnly C18fk of with the County Clerk of Dttd of Trust, eStlmated ~ d.ale..t Ul <J tn.-Wll Pubhcauons 1788 Mon· Orange Covruy on 12·22·95 Orange County on 12·22·95 fees. charges and expenses Snt Al l\Bt N.CIO. TO Tlf rovla Avt>.aue,. Costa. Me.sa _t9~~JHl7-9M _ 19"3U79U of the Trustee. a!'d,. o! !b.e llGt:>T .!llllJI HJ\ ~IJ11 fll..- CA 92627 Oa1ly Pilot Dec. 27, 1995, Dally Pilot Dec. 27, 1995. trusts created by said Deed • ~ lnl ~ 11 It. Amber Elizabeth Papak. Jan. 3, 10, 17. 1996 W397 Jan. 3, 10, 17, 1996 W401 of Trust, to-wit:=!'::,=:.,,~ 2217 American Avenue IA, $210.555.57 Estimated. ~5.aul2!12-llt~t1Uafle Costa Mesa. CA 9262?' PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Accrued interest end eddi-llneol.,.IOTO S.-"-~1111 Thia business Is con· · I d 'f ·n -·-11 ducted by: an Individual Fictitious Buslneas . • !•one a va~c~s. 1 any, W1 1'911 ~ a11d •••• ~ to nt Hawe )OU ..ta~ domv NODCE .Qf ..IltUSTE.E S 1ncrUM. tbia figuf4ptloi ~o.lo&.fllll&~ - busmen yet? No The lollowlng persons are SA1.E Trustee Sale No. 95· sale. The beneficiary under lhe o~ hlJllW it.tad Amber Popek doing business as: The Jell 62400L Title Order No. 11ld Deed of Trust hereto· :!':If~ Will rd t.Wy Im Thia statement was flied Chepman Company, 427 1/ 3101 116 Reference No. fore executed and delivered lM Inc R.wdtoJ ~ ~ with the County Clark of 2 31st St., Newport Beach, 375613·2 APN No. 139-to the undersigned a wrlt· as ~.-1 tt> 9401S7001n 9oo11 plQtol Orange County on 12·7·95 CA 92663 092-03 YOU ARE IN DE· ten Oeclltratlon of Delault ()lall r.o:iida., lhl olb ol lhl Rt 18853007580 Jattrey 1: Ch{fcman, 1782 FAULT UNDER A DEED OF and Demand for Sale, and r.uc~ ol O~ f.olqy, lilll cl.id ol Dally Pilot Dec. 27, 1995, ~~h9:S~/1" osta Mesa, TRUST DATED 12/23/93. e written Notie11 of Default lndd61Wlhll~= Lal Jan 3, 10, 17, 1996 W391 This buslnes"s Is con-UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-and El~ction to Sell. The~~:=::.,~ PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an Individual TION TO PROTECT YOUR undersigned ceuaad said WJlo'I l9 to 7.l ""-ol 0..._ ---------I Have you started doing PROPERTY. IT MAY BE Notice of Default and Etec· c..19 nl.(.11 11Wds o1 OlollQll aM'ft, Fictitious BuslneH business yet? yes 1993 SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. tion to Sall to be recorded <:.ibno ~ in..•1 at QI QA Name Statement Jeffrey Chapman IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· in the county where the rnn;r,a •id Cllhif ~ blAM The lollowlng parsons are This statement was fifed NATION OF THE NAT\,IRE real Pfoperty Is located and i ~h ol !JOO .., ~ ,. '911 ti domg business u: Japan with lhe Counly Clerk of OF THE PROCEEDINGS th th th s..<!.°' ~..., • ~ " Clmit ol Karate Fode11tlon 785 W Orange County on 12·22·95 more en ree mon s •...u<l lJ0.1.U.,t'llon1ll~ 17th St Unit H CoSla 19853807954 AGAINST YOU, YOU have elapsed since such ""-" Mlo.ch:1Clf•olartt:.11111Y .. Mesa. CA 92627 ' Dally Pdot Dec. 27, 1995, SHOULD CONTACT A recordet1on. Profeallonal '"""71 <1 .i....11 iii .-.d P.tt..12 ~ Douglas Danltl Ivan 2522 Jan 3 10 17 1996 W399 LAWYER. On Januery 31. Focwec:loture C0f1)0fatlon es l ... uc. • •• ~ ~ b1ll" Vista Dr., Newport Beach, · ' ' ' 1996, •t 11 :00 AM, Pro· Trustff. 4180 La Jolla Vil· ~:;!.~~ -~= CA 92663 PUBLIC NOTICE fealonal Fontclo•ure COf· lega Drive. Suite 405, La ,~ .. ~ .. ':..1121 This bu~lnHs . 1a con· poratJon aa the duly •P· Jolla, CA 92037, Tele· 1687 cA olUI tm:Jldl ol adl .~ ducted by. an Individual Fictitious Business pointed TNstH under and phone Nllnber: 16191 546-~ wrieia. ... '> oaraoi;;:::, Have you started doing Name ~tatement purauant to Dead of Trust 9880 By· JACK HAN-., boa* 12000 119 B ol olbi business yet? No The following persons •re d d 12130193 ' ' · ~ YnJMWllFIU.TllOAA Douglas D. Ivan doing business as: NOtlh rtcor I on II COCK, FORECLOSURE ll£0 a TR.ISi ~m> IOfll.94 This ftatement was filed Star ln1ernallonal Distnbu· Document No. 93. SPECIALIST. Date: llUSS YQJ IN([ M:TO lO ~ with th• County Ctork of tor, 2303 Vista Huerlla, 0916408 Book Page of 01/03196 NPP0010231 T£Cl YaJl PIU'ERTY IT MAY If Onlngt County on 12.19.95 Ntwp<>rt Beach, CA 92600 Officiel Records in the 01· PUB: 0111CW6. 01117/96, SQ.DAI A ~t!WE f'f'OJlfiD 18953007037 Paula t<alko Obersteln, floe of the Rac()(ljef of OR· 01124196 ,... ~TOHJ M NAl\ff CJ. Dally Pilol Dec. 27, 1995, 2303 Vista Huerta, Newport ANGE County, Cahfornl&, nl ~lDMi KR.tSr 'f'OJ yru Jan 3 10 l7 1996 W392 Beach, CA 92660 executed by· THEODORE PUBLIC NOTICE !Hll.OCOITH:T'AINIYER lll.Mft · • • ' This business Is con· W BERGMAN AND MAR () Co'oll1 CM Mil CA Q2625 ·~ 1 PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an lndlvldual · • NOTICE Of TRUSTEE'S &ALE TS • ..,. .aldf• U1 wnmon ~at ol i---------1 ,.ave you started doing GARET ANN BERGMAN. N TS·2223 NOTICE· YOU ARE "'~a lllO'M ~no~• Flotltlou1 Bu1lneH business yet? no . HUSBAND AND WIFE, H ,:·DEFAULT UNDER A DEED Of flW1 •to u coo---."' conea Name Statement Paula K. Obersteln Truster, WESTMARK TRUST DATED Feb 111 22 nMI lhe'*""8yundsalo.dol The followlng poraons are This statement was filed MORTGAGE CO~PORA· 1113 'UNLESS YOU ~Ad At ' 111$ bytUDnohbrmdl01dllQ111 doing business 11: The with the County Clerk of TION. A CALIFORNIA COR· TION 'to PROTECT YOUR PROf>: Ille~~ ~. '*- Pelicen Companies, 203 E. Orange County on 12•22•95 POAATION, as Benaflclary. ERTY IT MAY IE SOLO AT A \:tt emM!'"' ....._, to .. Ullca Ave .. Huntington 18H 3807800 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC PUilie SALE. If YOU NEtD Afl ~Ominl~~.,.: Beech, CA 92648 Dally Pilol Dec. 27• 1995• AUCTION TO THE HIGH· EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE llW»ol-..nlo1*1cftto~ J~~. C.Av~~~~~n~~~to~ Jan. 3• lO. 17• 1996 W402 EST BIDDER FOR CASH OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST the lll'dinlgnld to .. e.d 010C*tr to Beach, CA 92648 PUBLIC NOTICE (payable at time of sa~ 1n YOU. YOU IHOULD CONTACT A s.;1:::.t::.,~11111....,.,_ This bualn111 11 con-l&wful money of the United LAWYER On Juu.,., 31. tlH :.0ollhlonID111 ~oldllM ducted by: an lndlvldual FlcUtlou1 Bu1lneaa StatH. by caah. e cuhllf'a 11 1 :00 PM TllUDCO INC as 1111 '11 1~ • ir. '*> ~I= Have you alerted doing Nam• Statement chick drawn by a atate or dll Y ll>PO'nteil Tnistee undtr aoo ll:d.P.qe oUllQllA!a:lat1•a111ot businesa yel? yea 1-1·95 Th• following persons are natlonel bank • check pursu1nt to ~ed ol lnist I!· o1 o.. •Uld9 o1 ~ ~ s.i Jay c. 01botn doing business as: Klpnls d by • fide 1 coroco M110 •. 1H3.. u In-u. u1 ~_.bl lllD., ~ 1• Thls atatament wu lilld Technology Gr<>Yp, t950 ,.W!1 a state°' r• itrument Ho 13·010635 Of codt01...,. <IMM1 er w11h the COYnty Clerk of 8aleanc Drive, Costa Mesa. credit union, or • check Ol1ic ai RtcOllls of Oranoe .,._ or n1'll ~ :i:: Orenge County on 12·22·95 CA 92626 dawn by a mte °' f•r•I Co.inly. SI.lie of Ca!lom.a ~°'~to~ h 19853007907 Gery D. Klpnis. 1950 uvlngs and loan aaaocia· mwteo by ThotNs E Crosson ~ ~ a.n ol h "*Ill D&1ly Pilot Dec. 27, 1995, Balearic Drive, Costa Mesa, hon, aavings H1ocl1tlon. u to,.. 5 lllteitst W\.l SELL AT lll:lJltd ~ q:I d.i o1 T11111. 111f1 Jan. 3, 10, 17, 1996 W392 ~~1926~6 I I or HVingl bank apaclfi.d PUBLIC AUCllON TO H GHEST '*'• 1/ 11 811 ": t'Qldld. .-! PUBLIC NOTICE duct~d b~~ ~e~~ivl~ua~on-in 11ctlon 5102 of the Fl-BIOOER FOR CASH (oayablf at ;:°' :. '-:en.:-:,-: 1.._ ________ 1 Have you slatted doing nanclal Code ind autho-bme OI u•e on tawtuJ money OI ~ o1 .. t111111a hi ol .. "'- Fictitious 8uslnH1 bulJneu yet? no riled to do busln111 In this Ille United S!AltSI el tile Matn oa1ild ~ 11111 Diil o1 TNll ~ '* Name Statement Gery Klpn11 atatel. At IN THE QUAD (NOftll) E111t111« lo tlla Ceullty wtbeldlon JnayZI, 111116,•300 Tha lollowlng pat1ons ere This 1tat1men1 wu filed AREA OF THE CITY HAU Ctiirtllouu. 700 CIYlc center pm on .. Mirllla'> .. Rr.Wltc.I doing bullne11 H: Insight wilh the Couoty Clerk of OF BUENA PARK CIVIC Dfrtt Wtal, Santa Alla. Ca a" r.~IM:C.W,:Dl£ ~ Sy111m1, 2330 Vanguard Orange County on 12·22-95 CENTER 8860 BEACH nght, t•tle Incl mterest conwytcl ~ CA /IC fllt 1r1t1 ot fie 1 Wey ,_D203, Costa Me11, 18853807970 Bl.VD BuENA PARK CA to ancl now held by~ ul!Oer s.1d ~~::. t"8 riob. Dw Ill.II CA 82CS2S Dally Piiot Dec. 27, 1995, N .i..'h' d I ' ' Otecl of 1 nist in tilt l)fOPtfty allOllnl IM1IXlll bAll'u ol H Greg 0 . Haines, 2330 Van-Jan 3 10 17 1996 W403 a "" t, title an ntereat stlua!tcl 1n sa'ltl County ancl State ~CllleoondbyllllCO..~ guard Wey ,_D203 Cost• . , ' , conveyed to incl now held dtscrlbtcl as· Lot 20 Ill Bloclt 1 of cMcl cl ~-rd ~ CC-. Mesa, CA 112626 ' PUBLIC NOTICE by It under Hid Dt•d of sect10n s oi BalbOa tsltnd as rc::,;.~~·~•1 ~ This buslne11 11 con· Tru1t In th• property situ· shown on 1 Mep reconitd 111 • :.t 111 II•• U.1t111 ducted by: an Individual o.WloU9 B11alne.. ated In Hid County, Cell-Book 1 Page 9 o1 MiS()ellineous == ~ ~,. klCll Have you aarltd doing Name Statemeot fornla deecriblng the ltnd ~s ' l!conlea in or.111911 l74lilMllDl~l 1fllll OMf S-.. lnl bualna11 yot? y1112·1·95 Ttlt following peraons art therein· EXH*T A Lot 21 County' APN 050·111·04 The •ulTIUIMl, ... lOSirol:ai Oreg G H1lnH doing buslne11 as: Total · 9t T-n 1"' ~. Thia atalament was hied Communications, ,.881 o! Trect No. 3•03, in the ltrett 10Cll!suno ottler common ~,~Mild -.... ~ wllh the County Clerk of Peerct St., #A, Huntlnglon CltY or Coata MtH, Coun· dt$10~tOn. •I any, OI tilt rut km£ (1t•.,JCJ~~an.IN.fil Or•i:!Q• Cpunty on 12·22·95 Beach. CA 92649 tv of ()fange, St.ate of Cafi. O!'Ol>tfty oescnbed abcM 11 ~ • .... 19DS3887058 ...Marybttl\ Gab•r, 4881 fornlf, a6 par M1p ~ •• DUIPOl!td ta fir 120 lrllMI Nllm:llmwt~,~­ Dally P~ot Dtc. 27, 1995 Pearce St., #A. Huntington cordld In Book 138 P•gH Caftal, ltlllOll.llllld. Cel2tU· Wilt* \fllllifw,..: rdtbf/I"':.• "3 1 •. 11 ~-w:MS e1.1ch.-c.a..ll244.9..... toa7 lnclullv•• Mlloe~ Utl TM unoersigned T111stee ._~ 1_...~~ • ' • ' This bu1tn11s 11 con-leneous Maps In the Of&e 01sclaoma an1 liability tor 111y 1111 "• be alilll'lld ti, c:8ltl .. PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by:.,, tndlvld~ ot the count~ Recorder of tncOntCtMu °' 1ht mtt acs. ~~,_,..onhdiw H•v• YoU atll1td dOlnQ S Id C e~ 11 111us ancl Olhtf common CltSJO· Woll .,. .. (114_.. TM ,,otttloua •u1lnf11 t>ualneas yet? no ~ ounty. '""cept A na1i0n IC any. snown 11ete.n 4Zl121 J\11t3.g; t.t~ 1-11• H•m• ltatenMnt Maty Beth Oablf Oil, Gea, Minerela •nd Hy· Slid salt "' be ~ but ________ .;.;; The following perSON ar• This 1i.tement wa1 filed drocaf1)on SubatancH be· -'"'°"' cownn or wWnty PUBLIC NOTICI doing. bvtlnlU 11: Kant11r1 with the COUtlty Clerk ot low • Depth of &00 Fett flprus or lll'plitcl feOlfding 1111t' 1----------.. ..,, OtveloprTMn1, 1125 W. Bal-Orange CC>Ynty on 12·a2·" from th• SUffec• ot S.ld j)OIStUIClll or •~s. iO file lie. 1 .... ne1 bo• Blvd., N~l)Ol'I e.ach. 19953997992 Lind. but WlthOut the or; .,.. ,.m. no PMO~' ,ll!TI ftCTmO.-._.. 'iA 112M\ 0&1ty Pilot Dtc. 27, 1995, RIOht of Entry upon Any Of N nott(S) U~ by WI IWll nA'-' t 1 1f5"' w. hoB!i~o~: Jan. 3, 10, 17. 1090 W..OS Portion of the Surface Deco ol lruit. 1nt11tst Tiit toao..o lllllOll(J} i-. Ntwpon Blactf, CA 82681 PUBLIC NOTICE tbove • Depth of 500 Feet """°"· H P/'O'll!Ota 1n sa.o dol~1btlltlffs •: r.oA FtfYSJ. Thie bu1tn1u 11 con-for tM P\lrpoM of Explor· '!O'f(a), 141/ancta. tf any, uncltr SI. s.~cf:,J ..... dUC1td by: an tndlvlduat l'lottt.tot;s •ustn .. a Ing For, 8orlng, Mining, tne IM'N OI uoa Duo 01 Tnist. 'ruu. S"-9 ot ._ • Have ~ stllltd doing NanM atet•"*'t Of\lllng, Almovtng, fldrec:t• ftu, ctwgts .tl\d •~riff• ol ~ c.tollM. l7•0 .,... ... bllsln ... yet? no Ttl• foltowfno.,ptftont .... Ing Of Mart~ Slid Sub-IN llllStU anct OI Ult tlllstl s.d.Alll.CAtmM - It.Ven Tho/Na ROUlltY. dOing bullnffl .. : Total ltancH .. Rt1trv1d by C!tlltcl b1 Uid 0..0 Of T!\ISI ''" ....... II ..... ._ TN1 1tat1ment was Mid communtcallona, 481t A•v 1. Price In Deed Re· Tiii toqt amount ol IN unP'ld ~ \ltllh th• County Clerk of Pearce St., IA. Huntln0ton corded 0. be 7 18!18 balance ol ltlt obftO;ttOn &eC\ll'td _..,. ,_ '* ,.. :'II Or1nge Col.lncy oo 12·20.05 Beach, CA 82140 c:em ' • trt IN pt'Ollftly to be &Old •nO ~ ..,.._ ..-. 1uai111100 Merybtll'I Gaber. <488t In look 3731, P1ga 28 rtuonable t$lll'nltl<I con, - Dally Pilot Deo. 27, 1995, PN1ce St., IA. Huntington Offlclll Recofdl. Thi PtOP· tJCPtntlt •nO •nca at tllt ,.,,,..-..,"":' ... • Jan. 3, 10, 17, 1998 W39G Beach, CA 02049 eftV Mrttofore deKrtbld la timt ol 11\f Initial pub/IClllOn o1 SONfO fUTUllE °' ..... _.._..._...__.... __ •• Tl\la bt.nln•U I• co.no being aold .... It•, The lflt Holiet or &aft 11 A MA. IC er, PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an lndlvldual atrHt 1ddreH and othtir Stll OJI It TM btncl""'Y ""91tt ,.... • ~lctltfoua aualn.aa ~'j~~t?a~td doing common d11lgn1tlon, It urKJti uld Otta of Trust htrslo TNi ......... ·--p Heme lt•l•m•nt Marybeth Qablf any, ol th• r11t proPtnv fOll t••cllltd Ind cltlMltd to Ill• ,. ~II Thi IOllowtno petlOnl .,. Thi• atellmtnt WH flied d11crltied •bOVI II pur \j(!Ofl'l(Vntel. "'111t1.Peclllatio«I Oii ,., ~oing bualotH ae: Cyber wllh tM CoutllY Clark of PCltt9d to be: 323'3 MON· Of OtfM l.!\CI Otf!tlllll fllf' SM 1NI .... Net Markebng, t280 "Uni· Orange County on 12·n.t5 'l'ANA AVlNUE, COSTA and a W!llltJI NoiJcll OI Ott~-.._ ..... ,_, Ylfalty~ Or •• Ntwpott leach, 1HAMHN M£SA. CA 92128. Tht and f!tdlon IO Sd lht ...... -• -... lil .. CA 12980 D~ ,.... Dee. 11, HH, "'*tllfnid Trvat .. dll· lljlllfd CSllMO UiCI Nalct GI II .. ~a.. A• ~· Chrlllophtr L= ..... tO. t7, ,.. W40I ollfml '"' labllty for any Otfaull MIG Eltdion to Sd ID Ill .......... ··-· 2202 1'1¢111C Ave., lnOon9c"'8U Of tht lnrtet ltOOIOtd ln IN COllfll1 ..,... Ill • ... -• .. ...... C-' tam PUii.iC ll01lCI "., P'OOlftr la tllrAIN a. • 1111111 ...._. T"'' bu•lntt• 11 con-....._and oew CGrl'lftClfl II. t• --., ., ._ Ciiliw116 ,........., ......... r1ut.-.eoi1." MW. 8MWfl .. 1,.., .lfll .a • 41 It'• lhe w. r9&1 ......... IMl•I ht,.ln, ltld ~ wtl IN ,._ 1W .-~::i.:..==-==-~~ cen oount °" w ~ Ttle lollocma: ~ .,. ....._ lltUI w*"4M _,.. iS II mVtMM* of metoMfr-CIOlrll._...et:ltlffo. ,...._,,.,icy . ...,. •I. • .................... =..:: ~ "'· ~ ................ _... ' OUf OMwrMe ........ k:. ....... .t --II I 1&11 it .,~~q:'·:;~~~~~~~-r11=:1 '*"led buyer. tO ...... _f\;, CeMil -........ ~ .. ~ call CA_, .. ,....... _.. ef "W M8 MM TNt htlMM la ..,.. ,,..... ....,.. 1¥ .... 911iilll-~ ,...., ..... _____________________ _... ______ ...... ____________________ ..... ____________ ..... ____ ~----~--------.-.~----------------- ' HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE HUNTINGTON BEACH 1040 Why play Hide 'N SHk with childcare? Call C l•••lfled todayl 642·5678. SELL your used velllcle through classlfled MJ4S878 GU.•&HOUB Telephone 8am-5:00pm Morxlay-Friday Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Morxlay-Friday DAILY PILOT DIADUNll Monday ............ Friday 5:~m I Tuesday .. _ ......... Monday 5:00im Wednesday ....... Tuesday 5:00pm Thursday ........... Wednesday 5:00pm Friday ................ Thursday 5:00pm BYNIO• (714) 642-5678 llY FAX (714)631-6594 ( (Please include your name a00 phone number and we'll call you back with a p-ice quote.) BYMAILOR• PmtsoNa 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA 9U>Z'l Caner of Newport Blvd & Bay St. Bt!SINESS?? GINlltAL POU CY Rates and deadlines are subject to change without noocc. The publisher reserves the ripit to censor. reclassify. revtse or reject any classified advertisement Please report any error that may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot & The Independent accept no liability for any error in u advertisement for which it.may be · responsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the first insertion. .. R1coti copy machine Reduce/enlrg, auto sort, w/cablnet S1 ..250 &42·91&4 A GOOD ADI Call 642- 5678 ~-· WEDNESDAY, JAMJMV 10, 1911 ,.....,. •• +cs ........... ICWI 1 ...... 8 Hinged M -..aL~ aueomado. wnn.tlr-.d. OrMI earl t12t10. 6MIOM •1 ......... bwgancly -----------1--------,____,, UPTRU .. -IN~IU.& 2 dt, ... ~. ln'lfNG, MAZDA 1125 tOYOTA "'~ ....-"' u_,_,,_ unctet 50tc mL 2·Wlll 1210 , .... •19 10~ :14 T 51Sif'I~ 81 Ta•lale 82-~Adhem 153 ~l:K>Olc es Camoniat North vulnerable. South dea1a. r driv• (lea• Int COii) l•&iil•miii&lii•I 1• with tJWI one. AJC, 1-owner. A dHI U AXT &-spd, loaded, * ' 9 1 T • W •I •i--------..... By Tomin,y'• etandarda, uua wa• at $111,500. 1573-3442 aunrr. tint windows, ..... ,.. VOLISWIGU · 9235 u-•• 1• CoelOll bundle 17 lukewarm Peter lie Bird'• home 87 =land lies •• pole NOR'nl .... OAK84 OAJ9862 •Q a brilliant auction. Mia three .-~•..aee new tltH. N .. Cls eng. Hatd lo find, beau11Mhmi•lllllll~~~ ... j .-. S 1050. 585-3098 white-out pllC~, 11• ,. waa a Jood temporizing move lince JAGUAR 9105 owner grandma'• car, .. a VW .,.nA 2·dr, 18 DettOit lootball • 19 ~=Ha11e 89 H1 aplrill 70 Ore analysis it kept the bidding below three no liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii fully loaded, auto snrf, auto, a/c, .UOya. trump. The belt bid in the auction, ,89 XKI! Jag Sport MERCEDES 9130 1ran1. ractOl'y 1unroof, Good condition. ., Z0 18·wheeler DOWN EAST however, was North's r&11e to 1ui: con\/. All n~ lnlerlor, pr•mlum 3·1n·1 cu· 1995 OBO•e31•7149 cluba on the aingleton queen. Since Wlr• wheel•. S16K. '89 300 SE, 3.0. blk Int/ Htte/CD, pwr win• '80 VW Corrado Tommy probably had a ~ven-catd Owner &75·7239 •lCt., cl•an. high mil, dowt/lock•, lealher, White. Mini cond. ~ 1 Dtsnev movie 2:a Four.footed friend I luctllllli, 11 I contract 2 Woolly animals 3 Back or1ne • 10743 <'103 1wt on thi1 auction, her m•iuty ,8 ... Jaauan XJ8 $14,000 obo 756-86•0 whit• ipok• wheels, $9500. 080 Call Pgr ""' • .. ..., 9-5 M, 10 2 Sat low mll••· mutt IHI 41714-457·6580. waa pure pld. Runa strong. Bod)! ' • . Call Malt 112,998 obo 25 Goddess ol lhedawn HH&I neck 4 Matin waves • 5 Ac1or Murphy SOUTH •AK5 0 765 <>Void 0 Q '73 •J982 Weaf1 opening ealvo of the queen 1tralght. $2500. Call '89 300TE Wagon 693-2937 1..;;..--------of heart.a waa won with the k.ing. 644-6247. Englne/body/detall __::~..::..;:,~-----ANTIQUES 6 H d trum ~~-"2 T uld ' P•rfec1. Whlte/palo-29 Gets hltehed 32 Pod contents 36 Aslan native 37 Capital ol Peru ' 38 Responsible 6 Fifty% 7 Largest a pll..,.,.,,. ~ ommy co 80 XJO Forest green. mlno. 87k mlles. CLASSIFIED CLASSl~ have claimed. Hie technique, how· Loaded. Runs greatl . TraQsferlng $20,900. It's the r•tourc• youliiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiii ever, wu impeccable. He ruffed a Must see. s4995. OBO 714-488·9878 can count on to sell a Chevy '84 Impala 9250 40 OUlside lhe conllnent e Pebbles 9 SPottsd horse 10 Recedes 50 Nasal speech 52 Nebraska •AK 106154 3 diamond at trick twol A trump to Call 434"6500· · myriad or merchan-Convertlbl•, >tint lhe queen provided the entry for a Sell your unwanled s ELL dlH Item•, because cond. Sacrifice at regular roullne 43 Withdraw t 1 Hindu garment 12 Requesl city S3 Or Zhivago's love The biddinr. soum WEST second diamond rut{, and the pie· It oms tile oaay way! our column• compel $1 s.ooo. 760·8702 tureard-~edclearer when West dia· c1!~:ft'1~~e ici°~~ll your home quallfled buyer• to e I s II It Fl d 11 formally '4 Slippefy fishes 46 Peron Of Gabor 4e Not barefoot t 3 Never1helou 22 Savory jelhes 24 More than once 26 Bullring cheers 27 PohShe$ 54 Vases 55 String c -a spa eon the king of cluba. &42·507B. through classified calll uy ~ia:auled~ . A heart to the ace provided the 1--------- 1• P ... S. Pue .., Thought 4l8 Warood 4l9 ·-aWonderful life· 51 Machine's toolh 53 Not SO hot 68 PETS & ANIMALS 2& V·Shaped CUI 30 SmaH oslrtch 31 Challenged 33 Weier. In PIANOS & 6049 ORGANS fastening 5IS Fragrant tlower 57 Muffle 59 Cry 61 woe 60-Hart 61 Sweet potato 6" Timid 3• P ... ~ Pue p... P ... Opening lead: Queen of <:I Trurop Coup Tommy, on a busi- ness trip to Atlanta, was pleasantly surprised t.o discov~r that the Fan North American Championships were being heJd there. Since he was free in the evenings, be organized a sh1-man team for the knockout event. Hie teammates were aaton- i.shed at bow he could one moment botch the simplest of contracta, only to ahine on hands where trumps broke badly. Tommy bad no prob- entry to discard the heart loser on the ace of diamonds, and a heart ruff brought Tommy's trumps down to the same length as East's. Tom- my caehed.the ace and king of 1pade1 and uited with a spade, then eat back and collected the last ~o tricks with. the A 10 of I.rumps over &tmt's J 9. · Learn to be a better bridtre player! Sub1cribe now to the Goren Bridce Letter by callin1 (800)788-12215 for information. Or write to Goren BridJe Letter, P.O. Box 4410. Chicaa'o. n. ~ 4410. SPEED & GARAGE SALES SKI BOATS MARINE SLIPS 7016 DOCRS 7022 BALBOA YACHT BASIN has boat 1llp1 lrom 31 to 40 n avail, $14.50/11. 673-1761 6059 GARAGE SALES TRANSPORTATION MARINE SLIPS DOCRS 7022 ADOPT·A·PET Antlqu• Pl•Y•'•-------- Every sat & Sun at ~~~~~ut~PP~~gnh~: s~;~: HUNTINGTON _B_O_A_T_S ____ 7_0_1_1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PETSMAAT, Fountain BEACH 6140 ' .. •••••••• Valley. Puppios, kit· C:.ill 646·1 162. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 45' MOORI NO Fori• tens and more, all ---------Noeded: 12' Inflatable s6,a91~7531~6BON1.BEv. esc. all AUTOMOBILES 1 k' 1 1 1 Ya rd Sale 1 ·13 9am tor marlno science 00 ing or ov ng, car-SPORTING No early blrdsl Micro-classes nt CdM High _5_0_F_T_..__o_x_s-1d-e-t1_e_o_n Ing homes. CALL 597· GOODS S c s "' 9037 for more lnlo. 6065 wave, old eleclrlc chool. ontacl lark, Bal Pen, · groat loc •--------- Save abused and iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3&fJ2 D~~~';.·~t.:~;:· 962.0313 near ~~~g~a2 512/ft. CHEVROLET 9045 abandoned pets. Bo a Atroblc Healtll Rider from $149 1--------- volunteer/foster. Call Trdtn1ll New $1800/0nry $249 SAIL BOATS 7014 Balboa Pen In S lips 714-597·9037. MuftiGymNew$13000nly$250 Chances are liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 40 to 55' max al $13/ 91 Chev S10 Blaz•r Wonderful h o m es SIUM ,..,,.S219SOnlyS289 24 FT. Columbia 11. All lac1h11es, prlv. Must solll 1 owner, needed for 2 boauli· Uecydl Nrw S239S.-Only S295 you will find Challenger Sloop. parking. 723·5835 receipts. Supor cloanl f U I 4 -m 0 n 1 h •0 1 d Soloftti New StJOO.Ooly St9S what you need . $12,500 723· 78 79 HUGE u1E ENDS SUHD•Y! $795. Minney s Yach I KITTl!:NS, very al-~ "• al lhe price Surplus, 1500 Old CLASSIFIED fectionale. 964·83 l 9 2000 EXERCfSE MACHINES!!! you want to pay Newport Blvd. II'• lhe resource you•--------- FIND an apartment through classified 548 4192 can count on 10 sell a DODGE 9 065 Bink Rtpo's 714-557-4De7 when you read · myriad ol morchan· Classified Clasalfled diso lloms, because iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Tho most c:omprehen· The Community our columns compol 84 Datona Turbo. slvo and curronl direc-daily Market Placo. qualllled buyers to New brakes. 5-spoed. tory ol goods and sor· 642-5678 Classlflod calll NC. Grea\ earl $1450. vlcos aroundl 8 42 ·5&7 8 842-5878 565·3090 # . ----------------·----------• I __ : D YIS,SEU MY CAI I 1 ~-- Run your ad in the Newport Beach Costa Mesa Doily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Independent to reach over lOO ,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit card # or mail it in with a check today! Run for a week! If your car does not sell we'll run it for another week FREE! All for $1 o• Adch11 City Zip Phone Credit Card D MC CMSA DAM X • Ocp-- Mod To DAILY Pit.OT 330 W lay Snoe. Co11D Meo, CA 92621 I" 4/ 6'2•j6110. FAX C7"} 6Jl,6.S9' ~~OrtlyJ PlecJH C1iec4r ,,.,,,,_, bes --MoA.--Mod.1--,,....- D IC ..... O VI 0 4-- :i •--' O J --' O•~ o.--0 '-''*- 0-.--0 -........ o-~ 0-,,,...... 0 -..JM-o c-c- O c-O M,.tt.,; a ~,,_, or.-oi-o......,c-. 0 -.. o_.....,, O ...... ""'-" oc:-~ 0 ................ • S 10 Jo, ' I;,., S I 00 eo<f!i ock/itionol line '····----:·--·-·----------- 1 I I FLOOR INSTALL HAUUNG 3720 LANDSCAPE & MASSAGE 3830 PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 3 5 84 REP AIRS 3 62 0 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LAWN CARE 3808 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Micro Svatems Supportliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii JUNK To The DUMP liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Skin & Body C•r• RAINBOW Clrcl• Malnt. Precise Plumblng •s•E•RVI_C_E ___ I CHILD CARE 3536 COMPUTERS 35'56 DRYWALL SERVICE DIRECTORY CARPENTRY 3 510 Chrtatlan •Mother of 2·provldlng car• In my home. Meals/snacks fl .. pf Patricia 969-8547 ProvldH comput•r .,...SMALL JOB EXPERT •QUALITY WORK• (714-98B·1BB2) 10% OFF All Faclals P11nllng-lnVExl Ho111t/Apl Repalra & Remodela connectivity. Call lor Drywall/Plaster Repair HardwdNlnyl/C•ramlc Will haul whal Trash • TREES • Mauages 6 Waxing Quality Job. Fro• ett. Frff E1tlmates details. 714-642-5925. /Hanglng/hplng/Tulurt Mrbl•/Carpet-Bnd/lns Man won'tl 968·1882 r0 ,,..,.,...1110.-. Lii•"•· Call Becky 286-6608 Ll589897 830·8BB8 LI0873tl 989-tOOO De pendabl•'l?Davcare Comm/AH 65 1·5573 L708279 722·7332 1 _________ ~ 7514171 OeneAbramt Painting•--------- ~;~~·:= ~= CONCRETE & •----------------HEALTH/ LAwn service. Mow/ MOVING 3834 ~~~n~~: :i~~~R~~~ POOL ~:r~~~~:~::,~E~s FT·PT. Fun & nc. 1164-1140 MASONRY 3557 ELECTRICAL 36-10 HANDY MAN 3710 NUTRITION 3742 c~~~~.·~?~G~~~1;r1~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil eH-7083 Pg.s64·394'7 SERVICE Kitchens, baths, doors, Qerm•n RN/Mom liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. 1 Electrl .. •I work Iv• msg or call alt•r 5 PUBLIC NOTICE lk•'• Cu1tom Painting 3894 window• Doug ~&-72S8 1 H ... -Palnt•Carpentry STOP SMOKING Th• Callf. Public Utlll· Prof, Clean, Quallly PURI! WATl!R CA.AK · N c• om• & Gard•n. Bric~ Block, SloneL TII• Dl.Vlcan Electric -D all d I Or••n Scene landtepng ti.1 Comml19lon AE· Work. Int/Ext & Docks. POOVSpe Svc a Repalrt. Hitndrm•ni'Aemodei Ol'JT~.--si.llng. Cone, Patio, -OririWey • Qo1ck Response ·rmall !~be "b0:,e ~ 0 W ltl, Masonry • lrrlg1tlon QUIRES that all used Ll703488 031•4 e1o FilteruPumpt•Htalera ·-t•-.t~----AddltlQ0.1• Bath,~-"Af education. Good bal-Fplc, 880e. A•f. 26 Yr _l,..OC'PlU~. ~0·7(t42 ~-~-SASr52%.7" WANTED 1 6 O urmmfng • Afmo11al5 nouaetiold goo-d• . W~ Svc:, 845-8728 • Flre-Wat•r Damage x · rry 5!57·75V4 JONES ELECTRIC -• people Wltn a burning Clean•uP• "• Malnl mov.eu.. PthlLibtlr1,.. __ ......, ____ _ etec, Plumb", & Paint •• CEMENT WORK• &. Home Repairs Semi Retired Contreclor desire to quit amok· L•S99025 850-8109 P.U.C. Cal T numb•r: PIANO a: vo~-1---------646-2342/Pgr227-81 22 _C_L_EANI ___ N_G____ PLAIN/STAMPED Bond•d & Insured. R1p1lr1, Improvements, Ing, 10 try FREE•-.---------11mo1 and chaulf•urt ROOFING 3910 am Jobs. Ou11fty/lnl1grlly Herbal Product. Land1cape Remodeling print lhelr T.C.P. num• LESSONS 38681'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------•SERVICES 3548 Brick/Stone/Tiie/Biock ll705749 851·0B87 I cart, Ken 042•1770 Ove< 90% succ:"' ret1. Yard tuna up/malnlenece, bet In all ad11ertlH· iiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil• CARPET L541656 831•43to Llc'd Contractor •714·780·8182• land1cape/ar1ist1C dtslgn. mentt. If you hava a R•ROOFING-M Type• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Small Job epeclalltt Carpentry•Rooflng Contr1c1or#C27-604ooe QUHllon about the I• PIANO Beg.·Advan<:ad Expatt RePtlrt LIS78356 CLEANING 3515 A TOUCH OF CLAS& *Beat Price/Quality Fan .. LlghlS •Spa P1umblng•Drywall•1---------Prol'I &. E1h1c:a1. 645·7605 gallty of a moller, llmo All agH·Teac:her Cen. IHt Yalue .. oonne iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Cl•anlng. Res/Comm L.and1c1pe, brick, stone Demand Eltctuc 645•3966 Stucco•Palnllng•Tlle• HOME CARE/ or chaulteur, call: Enl•rtalnment Avall. •7t4-lla.70)1• ~N Spec:tal 3-Rm 150 Uc/Bonded. Free Eal. Concrete. 800.7815-1007 Electrlca1•Repalr1. lie. SERVICES 3760 PLANT ARTIST Publlo UllllllH Jennifer 840·8988 Truck Mount Unite T•resa 282·7143 Morgan 850·32&t Sp1cl1ll1t In eicllllng Comml1'1on Plano Le•eone ln 1··-------~ --------1---------FENCES liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii landacap•/lrrlga1lon ,·~·;c,~3T:::~~~ •80~1~.~~~~~;~~~NG CONTRACTORS 3615 c~r~~i:,tl~~~b~~~~r! ALZHEIMl!R'• Care upgrades. 780.9782 -D-lb-.-,-:-~-;-:-:8-,:-1~-~-v-ln_g_I t~~ ~::::: ~:~ic.;;:: SPIU?OO.ERS 3821 s10 00 p•r hour. GENERAL 3558 & DECRS Stucco•Palnllng•Tll• Qlvfr. Top r•f'1.,_________ Local/Office/Storage A•k fot Oscar 721·1758 •~RINKL•ft ,..,.AIR ~::-:-~~ 71 ... M8-0308 •F•NCl!:S OAT••· Rooflng•Jlm Mf·7494 ~n~°"'~ c~!~~~-.~~r LEGAL Long Olel. Fr•• Eat. Vatvu•Huc:l .. Tlm• • PrOf!\91 StMc'*Fllt Ra.tu -.-w-l_N_D_O_W __ c_re_a_n_l_n_e CPI BUILDERS INC. MW/npelr/Jeat repteced CAAPENTRY•Wlndow• CARat11GfV&R SERVICES 3812 Tl181632 879·3114 PLUMBING 3890 cloclta. l5Yt1 t..ocai E.llp, 71 .... 845·9182 •Carpet Cleanlng• RHlctenlial Const. A•dwood • Lf57660S Door•• Wood F•nce1 F l!ld 1 E , 1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii John 28Me31 S k's F llc .... 518424•1nt"red Jim Whyl• 1542.12oe • Drywall Repair • o~ er v. icp ct.,. PAINTING 3858 • trea pot ree• (7,..14) ........ ,...,.';,.3 V •LA L-*261581 • Call Bob Ref*· Own car. Ll11•·ln 18 8T"'•Ts IT TH• LOCAL PLUM•ER CEMENT MASONRY 3526 JOHN DORAN MASONRY Brlck•Stona•Block l.¥ge A Small Job8 OKI Uc1Gll71t1 e:lt•3032 Fr•• Ettl•729·7079 ... .,...... .. or Dall" TH• 544-6506 ~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil --------•WROUGHT IRON• 249-6323 Pg-312-0028 ,. STOP EVICTION ·• Jama1 E. Bangert Co.· TIANSLATO~ Hardworkln11 Student L8WIS ConatrucUon Mott Legal Matter• •W .... YOUNQQUl8T Since 1947 RHldenllal• ctn 111c, Remodel•Handyman Galu'Ftne:tl'Stc\Hity Oooi• Handyman Charll• Oankruptcy • 24H~• Palftt1n1 Contreetcw Friendly Sef'lllculnsuttd TUTOI 3827' R .. 1. ralH. Ouar. Lt11704773 Local Res. 1.aoo.310.vl!LA Painting, carpHlry, JEWELRY 3784 • 714·740·2819 • Ou11I. p11n11ng by prorlt L-532981 e76·93041 .. ~~l!i!!~·~·· IVlargarot 873·6221 •71 .... 587·5825• •Pa: NC I!: S• PLlumblngl,dfen .. c..e. b0ldg· liiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiilil Ucleoaot6. '"'· ___ ........ _____ LIARN IPANllH N WOOD/CHAIN LINK ocal roe · 7vv-" 44 WllU•rn Harold J•welert LIVING TRUSTS FrH att. &45-3305 Hou•••Cleanlng 1.J. hott Con1truct1on ·No Job too emnll• Home R•palr/Remod•I Watch & J•w•lfi repair Prob1te/Conurva1or· ..... 2-1.;.;Yn.;.;;.;QUiiri;;..;;.;-..;...;,P;..al•lltlftt~..;,,...u •DAN DAWION• ~n~.~~~~ ~ur=.~ Xlnt Ref't $uppU.. Cuslom Home Bull<Wt 714 ........ 821 Cotta M• .. /Newpot1 Anllquo•Fln• .:Jewelry 9'l P•· Can tor FAE.£ p s ftLUMBINQ &ua•na •'1~·7409 Furnllhed. 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