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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-01-12 - Orange Coast Pilot0 Estancia girls rally t,o top Costa Mesa. 40-36 Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 A note of thanks for · community support • Coco's rape victim expresses gratitude for flood of letters, donations in wake of incident. By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot CORONA DEL MAR -It's been nearly a month, but the bru- tality of the rape and rotibery tbat occurred at a Coco's Restaurant here has not been forgotten. While opening the Coco's Restaurant in Corona del Mar early in the morning Dec 13, a female manager was raped by a gunman, who also robbed the restaurant's safe before escaping with another man who participat- ~ ed i.rr the -robbe1 y -btlt not -tile rape, according to police. The close-knit community was appalled when they learned of the crimes and several people took it upon themselves to reach out to the victim, a single parent, in the form of letters, flowers or money. Some know the woman by name and ffilSS her warm greet- ings at Coco's. Others never met her but were still inspired to help. Among them were local busmess owners and members of the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce, who are collecting donatlons to provide for the vic- tim and her family's future. The Daily Not published arti- cles fust about tlie crimes -the suspects have still eluded capture -followed by stories illustrating how the community cares for the victim and her family. In response, the woman mailed to the Daily Pilot the fol- lowing letter of thanks to the -community: . I would like to thank the Coro- na del Mar Chamber of Com- merce the entire community, my co-workers and loyal customers for their heart-felt support for my family an<l myself. l would also like to send a spe- cial thank you to the Newport Beach Police Department for their professional and qUJck response and their land manner. Always the best. and Happy New Year. Dennis Holland h as dedded to single- handedly dlsmanUe, rebuild and restore the historic ---Buffalo Ranch bulldlng in the front yard of his Newport Beach home. MMC MARllN /01-J.Y PlOT Sincerely, Coco's Manager OVER Newport-Mesa wants piece of bond measure •'Aghast' that local school construction projects aren't on a state funding list, school trustees say they want to be considered. By Juli~OS$-Cannon , Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -School board members were shocked to "We can always take our name off the list. But to not be on it at an, that doesn't make any sense ... " -TRUSTEE ED DECKER learn last week that no Newport-hnanoal officer, said tbe district Mesa Urufted pro1ects are on the hadn't subnutted a request to the state's lengthy school constrnc-stdte because 1t would be 15 years tion and remodeling llst, simply before Newport-Mesa would see because the list 1s "too long " any money ·we were aghast," trustee That's not good enough for Martha Fluor said •A couple ?f some board members, wbo want beard member&-~~ .weie ~+ine msmer on ttte 1Ist no matter the list. We al~vays assumed w-L.-Oow long U:ie w.:ut. are on th~ list "We can always take our name A $3 billion school construcllon I ft th llst • trust e Ed D ke bond measure wds approved Uus 0 ; • e ec r week by...Gov. P.ate-Wilson and sdld But, to not be on 1t at. all, will appear on the March 26 pri· that doesn t make any sense. mary ballot. . The Santa Ana Unified School It was reported last week that DlSlnct stands to pull in at least Newport-Mesa school officials $40 mtlllon for projects. 6:"d didn't anticipate any funds from Cdpistrano Urufied would receive tbe measure because the district about $18 million if the bond has not filed any remodeling pro-measure passes m March. Jects with the state Depdrtment of Newport-Mesa Supenntendent Education I Mike Fine, the distnct's chief • SEE BOND PAGE 5 Not over yet -new phase of flu-like illness reported •Just as children are returning to class after pre-hohday flu spell, doctor warns of another round.of infections. By Julie Ross Cannon. Daily Pilot Don't put away lliose bottles oJ cough syrup just yet While local schools axe report- ing normal student at1endance after a rash of flu-reld'ted absen- teeism m December. doctors Wdm another wave of mlections may De making Jts way through the ared. -Pfaff said while pre-Chnstmas flu cases were vtral, he's begm- rung to see some baderial infec- tions m return cases. ·Some children have come back with bronchitis a.nd pneu- morua," be said. •They're gomg to school too soon " DON LEACH DAI Y PILOT A huge soap bubble drl.fts over the boardwalk near Newport Pier on Thursday, grabbing the attention of children intent on bunttng lt. For more on yesterday's warm weather, see Page 2. "(The kids) were hedlth1er for a while, but I think we're begm- rung to see another wave,· said Newport Beach Dr. Dudley Pfaff, whose pallents are mostly 8-to 21-year-old restdents of Newport I Beach, Costa t-.tesa and lrvme While about one-fourth of Cal- iforrua Elementary's 405 students were out of comnussion before the winter vacation, most have returned to school. said Imagene Wangler, who maintains the school's absentee bsts • SEE ILLNESS PAGE 5 There's soIDetbing fishy about this caper Manager of Channel Reef condominiums wants thief Monday at 10:30 p.m., the fish · · • I was there -glowing under tbe to return 9-foot stuffed sailfish that adorned lobby wall. bnght lights which always shone . . down on its scaly spine. -By-C-ar_o_ly_n_M_il-le_r_, -Da-i-ly_Pi_/o_t __ -1r--=......+-. "'""nri'kh-mocmbng and all. Tuesday morning when Kelly Someone came 111 here and walked mto her office. she CORONA DEL MAR -lt was with immense pride in 1961 that. the great stuffed sailfish was mounted on the wall in the lobby of the Channel Reef Community Association by tbe woman who reeled it in And there the 9-foot fish hung undisturbed for 35 years, fittingly faang the pool and bOats, until Monday night when it vanished. Sometime between Monday at 10:30 p.m. end Tuesday at 6:45 a.m., someone walked into the lobby and out with the cobalt-blue went directly there to get ll thought something was out of which is strange,· said Jearue orts -but she wasn't sure. Kelly, the site manager at the •1 thought something is wrong Channel Reef condorruniums here," she said. •1 walked back located on Ocean Boulevard in out (mto the lobby) and the wall Corona del Mar ·With a fish was bare and I thought, 'Oh, no - that's 9 feet you'd have to have a the fish.'" van, and then carry it up six Tbe sailfish is the prize of the flights of stairs at mgbt and hope fortner owner and tenant of the no one would see 1t? Strange.• Channel Reef, Mrs. El Mcintyre Kelly was the first to discover who caught it Feb. 24, 1960 while the fish was 1D1Ssmg from th sh was fishing aboard the "Mex- unlocked lobby. icon• m Acapulco, Mexico, Kelly When Kelly left the association lobby after a commuruty meeting • SEE FISH Pll.GE 5 .. Just back from Down Under, John Dettitt -lwpes tiJ bui,ld Costa Mesa~ relations/Up with Auitralian sister city By Tina Borgatta. Daily Pilot C OSTA MESA -After spending a year in Australia beautifying streetscapes and park lands along the Hunter River corridor, ReLeaf Costa Mesa founder John DeWitt now hopes to strength- en the city's relationship with its "Aussie• sister city. In coming months, DeWitt will be meet- ing with school district officials, business owners and various organizations in hopes of building a better relationship with Costa Mesd 's sister city, Wyndham, which until recently was known as Werribee. DeWitt just finished a one-year contract working as a landscape architect for the city of Newcasffe'; New SoutllWales, wblc:h is aoout ..-O~~m-~rna.oar:n.-+lMm-118--4-------------:.__--.,... spent November, his last month Down Under, m the sister city, working as a townscape coor- dinator by day and a Costa Mesa ambassador by rlight. He met with groups on an almost nightly basis, gauging their interest in learn- ing more about Costa Mesa. "I used that time to pull together a cross directory that lists Australian and American counterparts," said DeWitt, whose ReLeaf Costa Mesa organization bas' planted hun- dreds of trees throughout Costa Mesa. "It lists government offices, schools, busi- nesses, senior organizations, youth organi- zations, service organizations. It's a cross section of the entire community, both here and over there. "So now, if people here want to know who their counterpcl!ts are in Australia, the homework's done. AD they have to do is look it up in the directory." Now that he's back, DeWitt plans to work on building exchange programs with orga- nizations like the Boy Scouts, grade schools and Ute Costa Mesa Art League. "I W.ould like for the program to reach a point where if a scouting group there has plans to come out here, maybe their Costa Mesa counterpart can hook up with them and go camping in the Sjerras, •DeWitt said. "And the Costa Mesa Art League has been very interested in getting some type of an art exchange program going. Now, Wyn- dham's economic development unit and their drts director has agreed to pull togeth- er a crate of work from various artists down there that are uniquely Australian, and they will be shipping that up here for the Costa ~. lfAH J10GS'T(N I OAl.Y Pl.OT John DeWitt has been strengthening ties between Costa Mesa and lister dty Wynd- ham, Australia, through a dlrectory listing Australian and American counterparts. Mesa Art League to display over at their South Coast Village studio.• In the schools, DeWitt hopes to persuade teachers to incorporate letter-writing or communicating via the Internet in their stu- dents' daily routine. He said he's already approached the Wyndham school district with his idea, and officials there say they think it's great. And so do some Newport- Mesa Unified School District officials. "I 1hink it's a terrific idea," said school board member Ed Decker. "I see it as a won-"- derful way to utilize the technology that we're putting into the schools to cross cultur- al lines. It will give our students an opportu- nity to interact with people on another conti- nent. And to me, that's a wonderful thing." Costa Mesa adopted Wyndham as its sis- ter city back in 1987. But, the relationship . between the two cities has been very infor· mal. DeWitt said he hopes the cross directo- ry will help change th4t. "There have been exchanges, but they've been few and far between,• DeWitt said. "The reason it's taken seven years to really get swinging is Q.ecause when they've been on their highs, we were on our lows (eccmomically). But now, I think we're oper- ating on line with one another. "With this directory, we know who our counterparts are, when's the best time to call. All that's been worked out. "So, from here on out, it should be like a J-curve and shoot right up. As long as peo- ple are willing to accept that there are social, cultural and economic opportunities beyond our neighborhoods, I think people will start linking up rather quickly." Local students awarded for artistic talents TEWINKLE MIDDLE SCHOOL More than 100 TeWinkle Mid- dle School students used their creative talents to participate in the Reflections Program, which is a PTA-sponsored program that provides the opportunity for stu- dents to express themselves through the arts. Students entered the program in one or more of the categories of Visual Arts, Literature, Music and Photography, with each of their pieces incorporating this year's theme: "Just open your eyes and see." TeWink.le School winners were. VISual Arts -Uncbey Baldwin, First Place; Amy R. Delrez, Sec- ond Place; Alexia Ary, Third Placei Mark Leones, Honorable Mention. Llterature -Brynn Rybacek, First Place; Tara Peterson, Second Place; Lama Cote, Third Place. Music -Albley Gardner, First Place; Shawna Weinheimer, Sec- ond Place. J Photography -Laura Cote, First Place; Mellsla Mueller, Sec- ond Place:-Ann"8 Jlumussen, Third Place. All -ot'lhe above students' entries were forwarded to the Harbor Council PTA for judging at that level. Council winners will go on to compete at the state contest and those winners will be entered in the national pro- gram. National prizes will be awarded in Washington, D.C., in May ~996. All Te Winkle Reflections entrants were treated to an ice cream assembly furnished by Baskin-Robbins 31 Flavors and each received individual achieve- ment certificates for participating in the PTA's Reflections Program at Tewinlde Middle School. Judges included Ma:rtanna Hof, branch manager of the Cos- ta Mesa Library; Wooay '"Black- bum, professional photographer, Cal's Camera1 and Kathleen Egbert, flutist, Rio Hondo Sym- phony. Winners were awarded gifts donated by Edwards Theatres, Knott's Berry Parm, The Where- house on Harbor Boulevard, The Subway on Harbor at Baker Street, The Ice Ca.pa.des Chalet on Mesa Verde Drive East, and Cal's Camera on Newport Boulevard. Tewinkle's principal, Mary Ann Ehret, was particularly pleased with the high number of studeI\t entries because Newport- Mes-a UnJ.t.ted School District pro- claimed this the •vear of the Arts• and her pupilS, by entry in the Reflections program, are actively participating. -~AnnEbret .... ,. • 2 t'Qc ..... .,.., Pib Find the famous -and infamous -at library A loncptcte lldlooal elC8p8 and factual resouroes, the lOrary offers genres that have been cODed •the cmly true bb- tmy• -and others dM;m'swd as •the most respectable !arm m lying.· Biographies, mixed with auto- biographies, include stories of the famous and infamous, both livirig and dead. In the collection are tales of entertainers, world lea~ royalty, giants~ science and the arts, athletes, and just plain folk with inspiring lives. Of larger-than-life cowboy John Wayne, Jimmy Carter observed, •He was a. symbol of many of the qualities that made .America great -the ruggedness, tough independence, the sense of personal conviction and courage -on and off the screen.• Read about the a.ctor- turned-Republican activist in •John Wayne: American,• the -product of five years of interview and archival research. Find candid and alluring shots of another Hollywood legend in •voung Marilyn," a pictorial essay documenting Marilyn Monroe's progression from strug- gling starlet to international star. Political leaders have captured llieliiiagmafioii of many readers~ ...EQr those inspired by America's 33rd president, •Harry S. 'Il'u· man" explores the life of the man who made the decision to use the atom bomb in World War II. An ocean away, Margaret Thatcher writes about her personal life and events leading to her 1979 victo- ry, in "The Path to Power.• Closer to home, "My Ameri- can Journey• is Colin Powell's review of a path that stopped just short of the U.S. presidency, while "Barry Goldwater" por- trays a controversial populist with Orange County roots. Women in political wings often have their own following. Read about those behind som~ dynamic leaders in •The Kennedy Women.• Find out about the matriarch of Camelot in •tron Rose,• the story of Rose Kennedy and her dynasty. Reach back in history. with •Divorced, Beheaded, Survived," a view of lively noblewomen trying to sur- vive in Henry VUI's treacherous court Read about modem royal- ty in •Tue Housekeeper's Diary," • a recent addition to accounts of Charles' and Di's squabbles. For those interested in rags-to- rlches sagas, "I Never Had It Made" is the autobi0$JTilphy of Jackie Robinson, grandson of a slave and the first black man to break into professional sports. Learn about a recent sports hero . in •Rookie: When Michael Jordan Came to the Minor Leagues.• Singers and musicians a.re high on some lists of admired fi~­ ures. New accounts of popular entertainers include "'Frank Sinatra, An American Legend," •Pavarotti, My World,• •The Lost Beatles Interviews• and "Streisand, Her Lile." -whiJe'SUc1igum maae1 t on their o o er w- man's skill lay in manip~ting the public's curiosity. For an account of the man who invent- ed a show biz peopled with midgets and minstrels, look for "P.T. Barnwn: America's Greatest Showman,• perhaps the best illustration of G.K. Chesterton's quip: "Geography is about maps, but biography is about chaps.· • CHECJC rT OUT Is written by the staff of the Newport Beach Public Library. This week's column.is by June Pilsit:L Summer-like weather draws thousands to local beaches NEWPORT BEACH -With the temperatures in the 80s and a skyline void of smog or haze, thousands of people flocked to the beaches Thursday to enjoy a summer-like day. •With weather like this, I don't tblnk I'm going to be moving to Buffalo anytime ~oon, • said New- port Beach Marine Safety Lt. Eric Bauer, as he swveyed the sunny beach from lifeguard headquar- ters at the Newport Pier. Bauer was watching a life- guard's rescue of five swimmers who got caught in a rip tide that "just popped up" near 24th Street, he said. The 3:30 p.m. res- cue was successful and all swim- mers were successfully pulled to safety. It was the first rescue m weeks, Bauer said. Although the water was only 59 degrees, the a'ir temperature in the high 70s and low 80s attract· ed about 28,000 people wanting to soak in the rays, Bauer said. The glass-like conditions and warm weather have been a winter treat for days, not only for the locals but for tourists who find the pie· turesque conditions unbelievable. "People from North Dakota were commenting one day, 'Is it like this all the time?'" Bauer said -By Carolyn Miller Costa M~ Chamber officers named Willi.m Lobdell. The s.me 24- hour answering sefVica may be used to record letters to tM editor on any topic. [)jlly Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, eost. ~ CA. 92626. Copyright: No news stories, llluruatlOns, edito-' rial matter Of' ~ts ._.,, can be reproduted witho o<rt written perrni.lon of (C>p)I· right owntr. ------ ADDB£$$ Our~ Is 330 W Bay St~ (QIU M--. C.llf 92627. . It Is the Piiot's pottey to prompt· ly (Of'FKt all 9"0fJ of IUbNnce. ,,..,_~I 57....UJJ. Thank you. • l'EW9lAT\MU Newport Beach 73/50 Balboa 73'50 Costa Met9 751-48 Coron. del Mar 73149 • WPOMCAST LOCATION SIZ£ Wtdg. • 1·2 IW ,_..JS)Ott 1·2 SW lladdes 1·2 sw Nvet Jetty 1•2 SW CdM 1~2 IW ...,.. Light variab6t wlrtdl iwll lhfft ~15knob With "J foal..,.. =::-: ----... wow ........ -. Otherwise, d«rffs- lng winds. Tl>IS TODAY First high 1:31 a.m. 4.1 fllmlow 7:31 a.m, 2.2 SecOnd high 12:49 p.rn. 3.4 s.cond low 7:17 p.m. 12 SATUIU>AY Ant h'9h 2;Ma.m. 44 AntloW 1:'7Mn. u sea.td ... 2:Jt p.lftj 9;0 ....... •M.-. 1.t .1 - - -• -I ,.. Witness chases s~ected hit- and-run driver By Ca rolyn Miller, Daily Pilot • COSTA MESA -A witness to a t-and-run-acd.dent Wednesday pursued the driver while alertfng police on hls car phon~. but was forced to back off when th~ man threatened h1.m with gun. At about 2:30 pm. Wednesday, a man in his 20s who police would not identify to protect his safety, was dri- ving down Pair Drive and Harbor Boulevard when he saw anotber man driving a red 1983 Honda Aaxlrd .collide into the back of a 1993 Ford Aerostar van and speed away from the accident, according to Costa Mesa police reports. The other motorist, who police did not identify, was not injured. The witness immediately .called the Costa Mesa police sta- tion on his cellular phone and chased the driver down the 2500 ·block of Columbia Drive, police said. But the pursuit ended when the man pulled out a gun and threatened the witness before abandoning his car and running away, police said. "Luckily (the witness) used his common sense and backed off when the guy turned on biJn;" said Costa Mesa police traffic investiga- tor I.any Torres, who praised the witness' efforts. "We were really lucky to have a citizen so alert -I wish we had one on every call.• About six police officers and the ca.nine unit arrived at the scene and traced the driver's tracks through a preschool yard and residential area where he shed his T-shirt and other clothing in one of the back yards on Princeton Drive, police said. STOP P:\ \T l~G BlljljS! CONSIDER BANKRUPTCY! f'i.) COSTA MESA CIVIC PLAYHOUSE ....._, rmoos All Singing, All Dancing, All Gershwin CRAZY FOR YOU ·GE BET VALIA CHACO . FITIGUES DIU<JED IT WIT WA1TS PIOOtlCID IY IEX ltlWllllS 1-y "in F*-y 11, "" ..... ~ ~· tilOpll ..., ....... toaiia · COURTNEY • ·"'""-~ · RIEDEL • GO SIL COMPLICE • BERNA • COllta Mesa police Olfi- cer D~ Freeman tA!bwlth College Puk resl· dents during a search for a hit-and- run ausped Wednesday. MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT •tte was pretty street-wise,• Torres said. Residents in the areas joined police who looked for the man for about an hour and a half. But despite police and the witness' efforts, the man is still at large. Tor- res said police are trying to locate the owner of the car. He added that be car was not reported stolen. "We appreciate the witness going through all that trouble and taking the time to get involved,• Torres said. • FRIOAV, JANUARY 12.. 1• Capizzi def ends investigations,·_of officials • The district attorney also discusses wliite-collM ., crime, bankruptcy and gang suppression at Speak Up Newport meet. During a question and answer period following bis 20-minute speech, Capirzi deflected the only question about Baugh . By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot The District Attorney has . NEWPORT BBACH -When been accused MJchMl Captm asked to discuss "white-collar of persecuting crime,• Orange County District Baugh in his office's investigation Attorney Micha.el Capizzi of alleged election improprieties. brought out his charts on the Congressman Dana Rohrabacber, county bankruptcy. a Ba.ugh supporter, ba.s called for Speaking during the monthly the District Attorney's resignation. meeting of Speak up Newport "The investigation is ongo- Wednesday night, Capizzi mg,• . Capizzi said of Baugh. addressed such topics as the bank-"There's been a bizarre response ruptcy, gang suppression efforts and (by the public) to a rather routine the prosecution of elected officials. investigation. We're not going to He also accused the media of be deterred or get off the track. engaging in "tabloid tactics" dur-•Nobody can seem to accept ing the recent coverage of the the fact that it's our job to investi- bankruptcy and the investigation gate, evalu&te and file charges i1 of newly elected asseinbl\anaiCLL.LD.1ey'.re warranted._" Scott Baugh. In his discussion of the county bankruptcy. Capizzi summarized the investment activities ot fGl'IMI' County neasurerffax Collector Robert Citron and .reviewed the six felony charges the DA's office has filed against Citron. Capizzi's office and the county grand jury have also handed down indictments ag~lnn former assistant treasurer lMatthew Raabe and Conner budget director Ronald Rubino. The only penalties the current county supervisOrs face for their involvement in the bankruptcy. Capizzi said, is being removec:I from office. The district attorney compared the current situation to allegations years ago agamst former supervi- sor Ralph Diedrich. Diednch, who has since died, was ultimately convicted of bnbery and served time in prison. <ll(D1edrich) accused me of launclul'\g a mad-dog attack against him,• Capizzi said "These current allegations a.re like a page from the past.· famous for our ... Light Cuisine recipes prepared lean on calories, bur not flavor. --.JCifa1ftro:Li»re·Satad •tight Tostmia • Chirknrfurffllriik 'TI o -+-t-----'a+H. ~'-fnfflildJds • Frifalts Fmce (Frem not ~ fritd) --~· r---, nMHLf&10 :cb~t~0~: Newport Beach Costa Mesa · _I THU.RSDAY I 675-6855 64~1142 L ___ .J SIR\'/\'(; OR:l\'(,/ < <H \ !} IORO\IR30 rt.i R\ i ·'···''i' II j • t , '1 '1,. • f ,,,,_,,,t1~l' Ji, I,/ 1 ~f1,1J /', /... t \I, • ,')1,J,/• I \Jl,/4/ {11,1 .RY ~ashion Island -Newport Beach SEMI-ANNUAL Starts tQday, January.11th, 9am-9pm ... COME Free coffee & bagels at J.B.'s Sports Deli EARLY • . from 8:30-10:30am. UP TO 603 OFF M6h.-Fri. 1~ .. Slt 1~ ~ SOOdlly 11 :Oalm-S:OUPn - --:=--, -=----"T--.A--- . ' '..:.._:_;~ MCWK SYMPHONY CONCERT Singer, songwriter and pianist Mic:Mel f:ein.stein, who has per- formed at the White House and Carnegie Hall will JOin the Pad.fie Symphony Orchestra for two con- certs tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. at Orange County Perform- ing Arts Center. nckets range from $22 to ~5. For more infor- mation, call 755-5799. SOCCER Cl.ASSES 1\vo new eight-week soccer classes are being ottered by New. port Beach Community Services Department. Both will meet at Bonita Creek Community Center on Friday mornings beginning today. "Goal For It-Kid's Soccer• is from 11:15 a.m. to noon and is for 3 112-year-olds to 5 years of age. uGoal For It-Women's Soc- cer" is from 9:30 to 11 a.m. For more information, call 644-3151. ARCTIC ADVENTURE Orange Coast College's Sailing Adventure Series kicks off its four-part series today at 8 p .m. in the Robert B. Moore Theatre. "Distant Drums -High Arctic Adventure" follows the experi- ences of Alvah and Diana Simon's 12-month escapade on arctic ice. Tickets may be purchased singly or for the series. For more infor- mation, call 432-5880. TRIANGLE SQUARE CONCERTS Stan Hodson performs classic rock from noon lo 2:30 p.m. and around town Jell Johmon ptays clUtlc rock from 7 to lO_p.m. ti>day at 'Jlian~ ~.The concerts are free. MONfYTRH •Gtowhig The Money Tree,• a free busine11 assistance work· shop, will be held today from 7:30 to 9 a.m. at Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce, 1470 Jamboree Road in Newport Beach. Three expert banking... presenters will give loan and finance information. Reservations are requested. Call 476-3223 for more information. SATURDAY CPR CLASS Fitness Concepts will bold a community CPR class today from 8 a.m. to noon and again on Feb. 3 at Grace Hoag Conference Cen- ter, Hoag Hospital. 301 Newport Blvd. in Newport beach. The cost is $25 and reservations a re required. For more information. call 631-3623. YOGA DEMONSTRATION The_Yoga.Plaoo of Costa Mesa will hold a Teacher Demonstra- tion Night from 6 to 9:30 p.m. tonight featuring presentations by some of the top yoga teachers in Uie ~. The cost is S8 and includes food and beverage. Yoga Place is at 1835 Newport Blvd., Bldg. A in the Cost«l Mesa Court· yards. Por more information; call &c2-7400. 'CHARGE I' The music that has played an integral role in such cartoons as Bugs Bunny ana The Lon~ Ranger will be the theme of ~Charger,• the Pacific Symphony Orchestra's concert for children ages four to 13 and their families. The concerts will take place today at 10 a.m. and 11:30 p.m . at the Orange County Performing Ans Center in Costa Mesa. Tic.k- ets are $11 for adults and $9 tor children. For more inlonnatlon, call 755-5799. 'STARS OF MAGIC" Producer and award-winning magician Dale Salwalc returns to Orange Coast College today with two showings of an all-new, full. stage production of the 'Stars of Magic.• Showtimes are 4 and 8 p.m. in OCC's Robert B. Moore Theatre. Advanced tickets are $15 for adults and $8 for children. For more information', call 432-5880. Earthquake reinforcements at Gity Hall not a pretty sight •Steel structure alterations for Ovic Center could cost nearly $2 million. By Tina Borgatta, Dally Pilot CdsTA MESA -City Hall may have a new look before too long, but it might not suit every- one's taste. The City Council on Monday will choose ODe of three design plans trust will give Costa Mesa's Civic Center buildings the proper struc- tural reinforcement to guard against earthquake damage. But each of the plans requires altering the exterior of both City Hall and the Police Department to varying degrees. •None of the three designs were what I would call great aes- thetic wonders,• said Council- woman Sandra Genis. "Then again, the current look of City Hall isn't any great aesthetic won- der, either. " WORLD'S FINEST WINES Al THE BEST PRICESI • C.llf9fftle'• ....... ............ WI ... Mt.Iller I> Greet .. aeotlOft • Frt.ftdly .. ,,,Ice I> o.nvery •••Riitil• One method of reinforce- ment would outfit the exte- rior of the buildings with steel-braced frames, whicil look similar to scaffolding. Another method would Sandra Genis beef up the buildings' support structures with concrete resisting frames, which would leave the windows on City Hall with an arch effect. The third plan would use con- crete shear walls to provide struc- tural reinforcement and would cover up a substantial amount of window space. "The shear walls, I thought, looked more presentable from the exterior,• Genis said. "But, we would lose a lot of window space. And, when you're in an office. all day, it's nice to be able lo look out ( a window and see if it's raining or if it's sunny outside.• Assistant City Engineer Ernesto Munoz said staffers Will reconunend the council consider using the steel-braced frames for City Hall at an approximate cost of $1.2 million and then using the eoncrete shear walls for the Police Department for about $458,000 The other methods would be more expensive, he said. And, fbr Mayor Joe Erickson, cost is an important factor to cQn- sider. "The Civic Center houses lhe communication and safety ser- vices that would be needed in case of an earthquake or other emer- gency,· Erickson said. "We need to make those buildings safe m the most cost-efficient manner. And while I would like it to be attrac: tive, I don't want to spend a lot of money redesigning the building. 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CAlL NOW FOR A FREE UMl1ED INSPEcnONI ECOIA SERVICES NewpoH 8w:hlCoRa Mesa o.ily Pilot BARN ILLNESS CONTINUED FROM 1 CONTINUED FROM 1 •Some ol them are passing the nu around at sdlool becauae they feel the neoeaity to keep up with their daa work and end up get- ting a· second infection,• he said. Williams aid. •For somebody-,~~ Minette Miller, ":'no teaches ~~Rillyl;rooi:e Elementary to come in here, build an kindergarten at Califorilia, said teacher Barbara Toohey sug- inappropriate barn and 10 of ber students wer~ out m gests sick students have friends request variances to move it one day during the flus worst bring homework to them instead beyond setbacks is flying in bout. All 30 were back in class of trying to come to school. the face of decency. Wednesd~y. -M..~llll!A TOOHEY Teachers are sympathetic to "If he wants to have a Pfaff'Sald parents can prevent helping students ;make up barn, h~ should IRe¥e-ottt to more flu-related illnesses by missed work she said. the country, somewhere keeping their children home "It isn't ~eally realistic for where barns can be utilized.• li:>nger and not le~g them out-them to do work whµe they're Last week, the city Plan-Side t~ play, especlally wnen the children are still I sick,. she said. "I don't expect the kids necessarily ning Commission decided the coughing. to make up the minor things." item needed further review and set a public hearing for Jan. 18. Associate planner Dana Aslami, however; said the hearing will only address whether or not the barn can encroach onto city property. "If he were to move that barn out of the setback area, he could just pull the permit · and build it," said Aslami who added that at least on~ other person has complained about the barn. Holland says he informed all of his immediate neighbors of his plans and has discussed the project with several of them. A couple of houses on the block already have barn-like struc- tures as garages, he says. "I just don't see how one person can bring this project to a screeching halt and he doesn't even llve on the street," Holland said. Holland, who has never met Williams, said the city review has already cost him two weeks of work. He has spent 250 hours d.ismanlling the barn, wtuch stands 30 feet by 60 feet and is 21 feet high. He expects to spend another 400... l\OJU,'i.. .puUlng .iL back together. The enllre project will likely cost between FISH CONTINUED FROM 1 said. When it was caught the fish weighed 112 pounds and was 9 feet 4 inches, she added. Mrs. Mcintyre died some years ago, but her fish stuck around. ... Kelly has no idea who would want to steal the fish worth $300 to $3,000, but she desperately wants it back because its part of the Chan- nel Reef's history, Kelly said. Fliers publishing the fish's dis- appearance were posted so Channel Reef tenants can keep an eye out. Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO The 1\'adftlon Continues Since "972 ' '•< ~-TAIL'-', t : ~ ( 'i' l p,_., i•~F AHt-A[) "We were just used to it hanging on the wall there -it was a perfect place for it," Kel- ly said. "I just want it returned. They can do anything, just give it back to us." Call the Channel Reef at 673-1788 if you have informa- tion on the sailfish's disappear- ance. BOND CONTINUED FROM 1 Mac Bernd said the district is studying whether to apply for future projects. · "We're not in the position to apply for these bond monies for remodeling projects, but we will erect a good offense for next time," Bernd said. The district ls, however, in the stat~'s deferred maintenance program, which gives matching dollars to help the district main- tain the schools, Bernd said. While the deferred mainte- nance program covers pro1ects like asphalt. roofing and plumb- ing repaifs, the remodeling pro- jects are more heavy-duty, and could include gutting buildings and virtually creating a new school. Bernd said the district may not be able to get on the remod- eling list for another five years, though, in accordance to law passed 1.Mt year. Born out of the county bank- ruptcy cnsis and pushed by Newport-Mesa Unified. the l&w now allows school or couununi- ty college districts in orange County to yse revenue from the sale of school pToperty to replenish their general funds, without the need for waivers. But the law also say& school.5 that use the revenue for the general fund must .wait five years before receiving remodel- ing money. , Newport-Mesa used the $5.3 million it pocketed from the sale of Bear Street School last fall to make up losses to its· general fund Bernd said the district ise looklllg into getting on the state's remodeling list in the future · YOUNEVER SAU-SAGE SAUSAGE , Or Such Delicious Food! Join Vs For Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch Holiday Catering Available For Reservations and Directions Call 723-0621 -...$.10JlQQ..and.$35,0QQ_ • --· · Until he gets the final nod from the city, Holland says he can't proceed with construction. The buildin9 is 95% dismantled and a stack of nwnbered lwn- ber sits in his backyard. If the Planning Commis- sion places restrictions on the encroachment, Holland says he is prepared to make , adjustments to preserve the barn. 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EYE·OHNEll Estti1ida girls rally to top Costa MBtlO in hpops llUOILIH-~---i• .... ...,.-. ... · fSWtOA HIGHS /lfSSICA WAL1Z stephanie keefe NewpQrt clillches . regatta • Newport Harbor wins high school division of Rose Bowl Regatta. TI year's Rose Bowl egatta featured one of the largest twnouts ever, with 33 high school teams and 22 collegiate teams competing in !heir r~s_pecti.ve ~visiOtlS. ___ . Held at Alamitos Bay Yacht Club in Long Beach, and hosted by use,, the conditions played havoc with the sailors, producing some extremely inconsistent scores. But after all was said and done, Newport Harbor High once again emerged on top to clinch the high school division ~--by 15 points. • Sunny Southern California lived up to its image last weekend, as sailors experienced record high temperatures while in the East and Midwest residents were suffering through its worst snowstorm in history. The teams from Georgetown, Northwestern, Princeton and lUfts were far from snowbound, happily sailing in T shirts and shorts in the last collegiate regatta of the fall season. Though the weather cooperated, the breeze did not, allowing only four races to be run on Saturday aqd six races on Sunday. In the high school division, Newport Harbor's N kept a tight hold on the first-place position throughout the series. Their A division team of Mandy McDonnell and Alison Hill, never finished worse than seventh, sealing their division win in the last race with a third-place showing. ln B &vision, the Bishop School's Paul Sanders and Cheryl Greene of San Diego kept their scores under ninth to win, but Newport Harbor's N team of Heather Porter and Kassy Thompson finished just three points behind to give them the title by 15 points. Corona del Mar and the Newport Harbor vitrsity had great regattas as well, with CdM sailing into third and the Newport varsity pulling into fourth. Sailing for Cd.M was Mike Reicher and Justin Reeves in A and Mike Barton with Rob Rader and Kendra Wttzel in B. The young team had an incredible showing, being one of the most consistent teams out on the water. The Newport varsity had Patrick Hogan with Charlie Boukather and Cryssa Byers in A. Brian Bissell with Cryssa Byers and Gray Dougherty in B finished just five points behind CdM for fourth. In the collegiate division. St. Mary's College of Maryland Jumped out to a quick lead, with freshman Ma.rk Ivey of Huntington 8e4ch leading the way for bit team in A divillon. Ivey continued his hot streak on Sunday, posting scored of 2·2·3-1·12 to win the dMlion, but his B division fell behind, =the team in fourth place UC Berkeley had the same problem. David Houaer won B divilion and gained low-potnt, bUt coinblned with a high A divtiion KOnt, the team WOund up tn tbl.rd plaCe OYttall. The prevaili,ng team cl the rec;iatta. use, bad no ftntl and :ljUlt one RqJad between both divl8CJm~~an UDU· C:S.;:.~...;:·aa: 1• -a ...... WMla w:la a f/I •m'1nbattng• 'fnz I ...... ( ( Sailors win a big one, 53 ~47 •••• • 1 -• BUT ... despite the victory over rival Corona del Mar, the news from Newport Harbor isn't so hot ... point guard Andree Verhulst is lost for four-to-six weeks because of a stress fracture. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot CORONA DEL MAR -For the rest of the Sea View League girls basketball season, if Newport Harbor Higb's Sailors plan to gen- erate a run to the CIF playoffs, they will have to do it without junior point guard Andree Verhulst. , They ha~ a good start Thursday night. Verhulst, the Newport-Mesa District Player of the Year last year, will be out of the lineup from four-to-six weeks because of a stress fracture in her left foot. "We just found out (Thursday),~ said Newport Harbor Coach Bob Dukus, who improvised with four different players bringing the ball up the floor, mostly Colleen Eadie, in the Sailors' 53-47 victory over host Coro- na del Mar, their 11th con- secutive win against then Back Bay rival, dating back to 1990, when then-Cd.M freshman Mollie Flint made a game-winning basket with five seconds left. Though the Sea Kings (14-5, 1-2 ln league), ranked No. 9 in the CIF Division ID poll, made a valiant come- back in the second half, there would be no such dra- matics this ti.me. quarter built their advantage to 12 points, the last with 2:24 on the clock when M.E. Clay· ton scored to give them a 39- 27 edge. That's when CoTona del Mar made it interesting with an 8-0 quarter-ending run. sparked by junior Undsay Warmington (22 points and five steals). CdM, which never led, fell behind· by 12 again in ~e fourth ,..quarter, 52-40, when Alford made a pair of free throws with 2:27 left. •What bothers me is that (the Sailors) didn't have their ace of aces, but we've got .__ ___ ..;..m;__,.._....._...._. But the Sea Kings came back again, as senior center Jennifer Gardner scored inside following a nice feed another shot at them (Feb. 1), • Cd.M Coach Garth Flint said. "That's going to be impor-tant.. While Eadie supervised the point on Newport Harbor's offense, senior guards Mindi Alford and ~chelle lOyfta provided the sharpshooting in Verhulst's absence. The Sailors (9-6, 2~ 1 ), ranked No. 8 in CIF Division m, had an 11-point lead in the second quarter, then twice in the tlµrd from Warmington, then Warmington added a steal and subsequent layup, then a three- polnter with 1:10 to play. Suddenly, the Tars led only 52-47. "It was just too little too. late," said Flint, whose team squandered opportunities when under a minute was left. The Sailors' depth, meanwhile, proved vital. •Tue way we were working it, if the pressure was bard on Colleen, we would give it to a wing and have them bring lt up • said Pukus, who also used Katie t D~e to bring the leather up the floor, in addition to Alford and IGytta. •When we do that, one fills the wing and we're in our offense. We just need somebody on the entry pass. •(Verhulst) is a significant loss, but to me, it's more significant for us not to wony about it. We played 10 girls tonight, so we're pretty deep. For 'everyone to step up' is-our motto now.• Eadie finished with 10 points, four rebounds and two assists, while Alford bad eight points and seven boards. Klytta canned two three-pointers in the fourth quarter to push Cd.M away and ended with a team-high 12 points. The Ta.rs had a 26-15 lead in the second, following Breanna Badorek's basket inside on a dish from Eadie with 3:13 on the clock, before the Sea Kings pulled to within 29-22 at halftime. Verhulst's left foot, according to Dulrus, had been bothering her for several weeks. She missed practice on Wednesday, before Dukus found out the bad news. Ea les rally, __ ton Mesa, 40-36 , C osta Mesa Htgh's Koo Kim (above) tries to break loose as Jessica Waltz gets a hand on the ball; at left. Estanda Coach Russ Davls and his girls, Katie Stapleton, Emilia Camberos and Megan McCartin, on the bench have Waltz something ln common -they all have high hopes, and their prayers were answered with a 40-36 victory over cross-town rival Costa Mesa ln a Padftc Coast League girls baaketball game Thursday nighl LEAH HOGffiN I DAl.Y PILOT •Jessica Waltz the key to back so sprained the-doctor told her last -~lfe@~c-to-1Jit-ottt four to-six-~eeks. stancia's foiirth-quarter fluny "But that's our whole season. These as Eagles send Costa Mesa girls just suck it up," Davis continued. "We wanted to win," said Jennifer away empty-handed. McCartin, who helped the hosts outre- By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot COSTA tvfESA -While Costa Mesa High appeared to be swallowing bard, host Estancia simply sucked it up to rally for a 40-36 Paci.fie Coast League girls bas- ketball victory Thursday night. Despite senior leader Jessica Waltz having a sub-par first half, junior post Jennifer McCartin weakened by illness, junior Megan McCartin fighting a sprained back, and sophomore Amy Deming battling the biggest case of nerves in her young varsity bound the Mustangs, 22-11, after inter- mission, to earn a 33-28 edge on the boards for the game. "'Coach told us to get into it at half- time,• said Deming, who had the jitters all day in anticipation of her first varsity clash against Mesa. "We hadn't played well in the first half, but we were still in the game. 1 was way more nervous than I'd ever been for a game, but that (fourth- qua.rter) three-pointer felt awesome.• Davis credited the visitors for ta.king the Eagles out of their game early, as Mesa seized a 9-2 lead midway into the first quarter, then expanded it to 20-9 with 4:35 left in career, the Eagles (15-2, 2-1 in league) simply willed themselves to their third straight win over their cross-town rivals (11-8, 2- 1). STANDINGS the half. "I just didn't want to lose," said Waltz, who sim- ply took over midway through the third quarter. Waltz, who had just two points at halftime, passed to Megan McCa.rtin and Jill Black for consecutive layups, then finished her- self with a layin to cap an 8- 2 run that pulled the hosts within 27-26 with 3:12 left in the third. After Deming followed her own clutch three-pointer with a layup to put the Eagles in front, 35-34, Waltz gave Estancia, ranked No. 6, one spot behind Mesa in the CIF Southern Section Divi- sion m poll, its biggest lead by netting a three ball from the right wing with 2:36 1emaining. After Katie Grogan ended a Mesa scor- ing drought of 6:40 with a 14-footer to cut the Eagle lead to 38-37, Waltz zig-zagged down the lane, through the entire Mus- tang defense, to bank in a lefbhanded layin which iced the triwnph with 43 ticks left. "(Waltz) showed her value," said Estancia Coach Russ Davis, who was eager to share the praise. _,,Jennifer McCartin_was outstonding in the second half and Megan McCartin hlt a big layup a.pd took a key charge with a But with Lurmann, junior point guard Koo Kim. junior post Chanel Ander- son and backcourt defen- sive ace Kristina Watanabe all saddled with foul trou- ble, the Mustangs saw their lead slip away. • "We didn't play very smart." Mesa Coach Len Whitacre said. •When we got in foul trouble, we switched everything we do. We didn't play the kind of game we had hoped to play and Estancia played a fine game. We hope we can be a better match for them the next time (Feb. 1 at Mesa)." Jennifer McCartin's two free throws with 50 seconds left in the third period gave the Eagles their first lead, 30-29. But Anderson answered with a pair of foul shots 14 seconds later, and the 6-foot- 1 Lunnann converted a three-point play 11 seconds in the fourth quarter to make it 34-30, Mesa. But the Mustangs missed their next eight field goal attempts and committed six of their 19 turnovers over the next 6:40, to give the ambitious Eagles all the opening they needed. Waltz finished with nine points, five rebounds, five steals and four assists, while Deming paced the team with 12 points and added five boards. Jennifer McCartin collected eiqbt •'SEE ESTANCIA PAGE 7 , high school girls soccer . Gift goal triggers four-goal onslaught for Eagles . •Estancia girls boot Costa Mesa around in cross-town Pacific Coast League collision, 4-0. By RiChard Dunn, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -1\vo fluke goals iri two games? Yes, it can happen in high school girls soc- cer. While host EstandA benefited by movtng 1eruor midfielder Whitney GOH.Am to forward, Cot- ta Mile. fot the tec6nd • PadftC COMt LMgue gmne in a row, lllww+M Ma • .,.. ..... ~ ........ tldl ... .....__. ............ lgblbytb9 ....... , ... (2-6-1, 1-2 in PCL) in the second half, as Bstancia won easily Thursday, •-O. "We beat them in the last 10 minutes of the first half, and they beat us for 70 minutes,• Costa Mesa Coach Dan Johnston said. In the opening minute of the second halJ, Estancia junior mid· fielder Erin Bergman booted one from long range. But a. Mesa sweeper, iri an attempt to clear the ball, k1cked it off the side of her foot and it biclded ~Mesa's gOalkeeper !or the l!e'gl4 ' tint l('Of8. Eatftnda, which beat Costa MeM on k>o11 beU buitlel In tbe ~ ur, J·t, Mi:I _, .. .,..,.. ... Htllc*lly a. tD .. goat 1brl Mtttsp (1-ie. o-3) 111111 eD l Aliso Niguel, 1-0, on Tuesday when the game's only goal wa.s scored on o fluke play, u a bell hit a Mesa player in th arm and fell into the net. E1tanda, with lts midfield attack of Bergman, Nat&lle Rainey and Christine Dahle keep- ing the ball on the Eagles' end throughout moct of the second half, had posaeuton on lti end for the tlrit 15 minutes cl the half, except for once. The Eaglet bad two " quick goall 1n th• ..cOnct half. PoJiow. mg the aCddeDtaJ tap bf MMa'I sw.per, GUHem ._.. CM Int af 'ber two loall ill ... 45111 mh•m_.., ......... . ........... crnz ---=• .. ,_.,z•••~•- and Mesa goaltender Brin Va.n Horn each had a .ave tn the sec• ondlWf. •niey jUJt 1dllecl us on tlie: lOOM balls, the SO-.SOs, • Johnston aaid. •That (fourth) goel wet nothJ.ng bUt them btistlinu to tM ball. ow ldda played lib tbeY' . expected Estancia to win. l'lb rM1IY dilgulted. •. •Svery loole bell, (111t4.odet ptcked up. I'll bet we got 10% af tMaL Bui BlliDda w out -and~· .. tot to gW9 tlMim CNd· lt-to-wta.,,.~om bUfti.• --=~~-':.= ~:.~=!·!"we :r.:r•-•WllllbellC> ., ;N >·. ~ . .: ' .•. • .. Tai-s score quic~y, hold· on fo:f 2-1 win over CdM • Newport Harbor . owns first io minutes, and it's enough to def eat Back Bay rival Corona del Mar in Sea View League conflict. By Jim Walters, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH-If you're a New- port Harbor High fan and you arrived late to Thursday's Sea View League girls soreer matchup with Ba~ Bay rival Corona del Mar, you'll just have to take it on faith that the Tars won 2-1. By 10 minutes into the game, New- port had already scored both of its goals • and both teams were settled into an • ·entertaining rhythm of thrust and parry.· •vou mean they al.ready scored . twice?" said a swprised Newport par- ent as he settled into his seat. "Maybe I • should go back out and see if they score again?" He didn't go out, so we'll never know. But then it really didn't mat- ter this time as Newport had all the goals it need- ed to up its overall record to 3-5-6 and 1-1-1 in league play. "I think both teams were a little too excted" lhe e # to start the game,• MAAC MAATIN/ DAJ..Y PLOT ~~or Ne~wp...,;o'="ao-=""rt~'-'J~iaa....&&CJL-.P!ILGL..ll.Jl..cu.AILWlllgeroth .tries to..head the ball ouLot thegoaLarea to no uail~ the Sailors.scored on the throw-ln mlnutes lnto the first hall. Dean Laird. "But that's the way this rivalry is." In a game -DEAN LAIRD • known for extend- ed periods where goals can be few and far between, the Sailors started quickly. The· first goal- , coming on a throw-in that bounced in front of the CdM goal and caromed off a Sea King player into the net with less than one rninute gone. Newport kept up the pressure, gain- ing two more comer kicks that were stopped by the Corona ~ense, before being awarded a direct kick from about 20 yards out at about the 10-minute mark. · Forward Jill Nelsen hooked her shot directly at CdM goalie Heather Hritz who had the ball hit her up-raised hands and carry over her head into the net for the second goal of the game. It was a tough attempt for Hritz, who was playing in place of Jordana Havrilu.k, the regular goalie. Havrilu.k dislocated her right elbow in Tuesday's 2-1 loss to El Toro and was on the side- WRESTLING ESTANCIA lines Thursday in a splint. She's lost for the season. • "We felt for 95% of the game we were right there,• said Matt Etchison, who is in his first year as coach of Coro- na del Mar. "We're just not getting"'the breaks. They scare, what 30 secQnds into the game on a bad bounce? "We just have to keep working bard and we'll get there, but it's frustrating for all of us right now.• Corona was in full control the final 10 minutes, scoring its only goal on a cor- ner tJrick that forward Lindsey Grubbs CONTINUED FROM 6 RESULTS ... TODAY BASICETBAU found in front of the net and put m to tighten the score, 2-1 . CdM (5-10-1, 0-3 in league play) had three more nice scoring opportunities in the closing minutes, includmg a direct kick on the final play of the game. 1\vo of those shots were stopped by fresh- man goalkeeper Jordan Fredriksen, who escorted the final shot as it rolled wide of the net. "The last 10 minutes were panic,• said Laird, who spent the previous four seasons as an assistant at Coro- na de l Mar before taking the head job at Newport Harbor. • ·nus is a hard place to play and with all the extra emotions of the rivalry it's never a pretty game," Laird said. "1\vo months ago we would have given that game away and gotten a tie. We've come a long way.· On the other side of the field, Etchi- son was busy consoling lus team after the game." I know it burns, bwns deeply,• he told them "I know you hate to lose, but let's stay motivated and use this game as a catalyst for the rest of the season• NO Drive, l.ine or Hasslell Deere ' ' p~els rebounds, seven points and four steals, while Black had seven rebounds and six points. Vivi Rofuiguez came off the bench to contribute four points and two big steals down the stretch for the winners. ROSE BOWL REGATTA Collegl.te Division: 1. USC,'43; 2. Stanford, 55; 3. UC Berkeley, 62; Community college men - Saddlebadt at Orange Coast. 5:30 p.m. , Community college women Saddlebadt at Orange Coast. 7:30 p.m. "We come to your home or office for computer service " Irvine foe • Newport Harbor heavyweight, teanunates will compete today at Fountain Valley Five- Counties Invitational. NEWPORT BEACH -Jason Deere led five Newport Harbor High wrestlers in victories Thws- day, but it wasn't enough as the Sailors dropped a Sea View League match to visiting Irvine, $2-21. : Newport Harbor, now 0-2 in league, will be taking time today to compete in the prestigious Five Counties Meet at Fount4in Valley H.igh, starting at 1 p.m. : Deere notched a superior ded- ~ion over Ryan Dickie, 17-1, in pie heavyweight decision. • Matt Large was a winner for ~ewport in tha 112-pouo.d.. divi- ,Wn, def eating Owen Hensatb, !.2-4. Tom Pettit won a 6-4 ded- &ion in overtime over Paul Ruiz in UM! 140-pound class. Erik Runso- lll (171 pounds) pinned Iivine's Raphael Farias and Dave Caddin cbiseled out a 12-9 dedsion over Nick Sanchez in the l15-1>9und clast. ntn.5a.Ne~twt.or21 103 . Amero (I) def. Ume, 18-3; 112 . t.atv-(NH) def, Hensath, 12 ... ; 119 • Hamltton (t) won by forfeft; 125 -Pen• (ij def. Pinon, 25-10; 130 -Raber (I) pinned 11m Kenney; 135 -C.H. Rush (I) pinned St ctelre; 1.0 -P9ttlt (NH) def. Ruiz. M (ot); 145 -A. Rush (I) pinned w.toanct 152 -Stevens (I) pinned F91bc 1&0 -Hockebly (I) pinMd Edi.; 171 • ~ (NH) pfnned F•rl.s; 119 • G. s.nchilz (I) ~ MW: 21 S -Ceddln QitH)def.N.s.nchez. 12·9;~ ·'0.-. (NH) def. Dldcle, 17-1 • • Lunnann came off the bench to record a team-high 11 points and nine rebounds, while Kim finished with seven points, four steals and four boards. Grogan had eight points and five rebounds for the Mustangs. "This feels great,• Waltz said, •because no one expected us to be in this position.• BA:SKETB:ALI. SUMMARIES HIGH sotOOt. GIRLS ~ 40, Costa Mesa J6 Score by Quarters Costa Mesa 12 10 9 5 -36 Estancia 7 11 12 10 · 40 Costa Mesa -Lurmann 11, Anderson 4, Kim 7, Collett 2, Grogan 8, Wetanabe 4. Peyton o. Howse O. 3-polnters -Kim 1. EstMda -Black 6, Waltz 9, J. Mceart.ln 7, Deming 12, M. McCartln 2, Rodriguez 4, Stapleton 0. 3.J::nters -Waltz 1, Deming 1. irpol1 SJ.-CoftN'wa .. Mw 47 Score .., Querters Newport Harbor 16 13 10 14 -53 Corona del Mar 10 12 13 12 -47 Ne,,;r HMtMw -Eadie 10, Cl.y-ton 10, alley 3, Badortt 9, Alford 8, l(tytta 12, Diaz O. Dunne 1, Paul 0. 3-pointen -Ktytt. 2. T•lley t Fouled out -Talley, Badorek: CoNNt .. ~ -W•rmlngton 22. Ford 3, c;.idnif 12, Simon a; Albeno O. Chi 0, Hawtey 2. Anderson o. 3-.potntws-Warmington 4. Fouled out -Ford. sec women victorious, 63-40 4. St Mary's, 65; 5. UC Santa Barbara, 67. High School Division: 1. Newport Harbor JV, 44; 2. University of San Diego, 59; 3. Corona del Mar, 71; 4. Newport Harbor varsity; 76; 5. Loyola, 84 .. llAl.80A YAOfT Q.UB S...klst Serles Inside St.ndlngs. 1995-96 Class A lhlstle: 1. Peter Troin, 21 ; 2. Bob Bevan, Bevc. 23; 3. Dale Hinkle, eve. 23.5. Class a Metcatt.: 1. Bob Rollins. eve. 16.75; 2. Bob Reilly, BVC. 17.5; 3. Mike Smith, BVC. 18.75. Cius D lAMr: 1. Paul Blank. eve, 8.25; 2. Rob Vandervort. BVC. 9.25; 3. Garrett Macklin, eve. 22. Clas E Udo 14A: 1. Maril Gaudio, BCYC. 11; 2. Klm McRae, BVC. 13.5; 3. KerriganlPindcney, BCYC. 21. aasa F Udo 148: 1. John Papadopoulos. eve. 7; 2. Paul Williams, eve. 13.5; 3. Phil Qui~ ssvc. 21 . Cius G 1\Mltchell: 1. Okk Willson, .... eye. 5.75; 2. Doug CampbeR, BYC. 20.75; 3. Dudley Johnson, eve. 23. . Cius H Sabot: t. Graham Gibbons. eve. 21.5; 2. Karen Stockman, BYC. 26; 3. Nancy Mellon, BYC. 30. Outside racing was canceled due to lack of wind. tlll081 tllAlllN~ High school boys -Corona del Mar at Newport Harbor, 7:30 p.m.; Costa Mesa at Estancia, 7 p.m SOCCER High school boys -Newport Harbor at Corona del Mar, 3·15; Costa Mesa at Estancia, 3 p.m. la HOCKEY Club college -UC San Diego vs Orange Coast, at Ice Chalet. Costa Mesa, 10:15 p.m. ~SLIPSAVAILABLE from Sl2.00 a loot •O\ 8ST L:U BO~TSTORAGE .. AVAILABbE ,.... $100.00~ .... d. ( ............ ~ • ":ATHRnfi:'fl' ltlSTAlrRM'T NI' RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Wher• ~ Dolor CoYwa Mofel 1922 HARIOll llVD.., COSlA MBA • 541-1156 SELECTION! 11-e hatt OttT .fQ JJtGn combined ~ ... t.ld.t ClmL Ow.......,. • --... ....... ... ... ,;;;;;~d==~,..~~ .r:*I';:"..., .... ,.._ W .... '?X&J ~ --=--• ~ ~ "°'-'!.~ J £~~ ~ ... .::.-:.r:· 'IN."" •Cilfe..... .. .. -~ r. ... ":It.ft ~ .... ,., ,... '= ..._.:g_.°' .. r:r'e~v-'"J•~f.Uf•• ~~..._,, 1t ~ ~ i.::e'M : 11 'AIR CNWL ltecorder 01-:-'0ii'ANOI COST'AlilllA; C.( ..:lilOM Diii; NII -. ~ ti. 9. Gil • 0\ Mll4. ~ County C&Jllornl1 ••· nia ..-illl'Mld TNllM T • n1m11 end •do -1•11119111 W ._ == n• 11, 1-.....__. ~" I HO ,.M. -Al ecu.d 'w. ML.BOA Al-d8Cilllml 111'1 llabaNv fOf drMWI of lhe buY9I -= .... W. ~ Qlfti of t~I " • --....... •. 100~' 11° ,01il1u IOCtATll; A CAUFORNIA 91"1 lnOorrec:tneu ol ~ Khalil Mill, P.O. loa Oranae Courty on 1M"5 ~ Nol o.o. •. .... IOTICI ea. • .. ............. .. ,.. ............. . TMIMUTl1' ON ~ UMITEO PARTHERSH.,, etrMt lddttn end~ 11&151, la111a Ana. C. J .. 1 .. 14Q JM.I •J.11, t• f002 ........ • .............. ..._ 711, .._'-*"·Mio DAY JAMJM'( 22, 1111 11 Tru11or NATIONAL oommon (lelignauon, U tnn Dilr Plot Die: 2t 1IGI. ' Pletld1••111ln111 .. .,.. ... , ... .,,.. .. .._ -._ ·-~~ RIOAROINO TH( flOL; IANK 01'' 1 SOUTH!RN ~I~ Mriln. Tile a•"'• 10 be IOld 11• Jan. I 12 11 1M. fooa PUIUC HTICI ..... .......... Ill m ., .. Ulllld ' -I ...._·a ..... ,..,. It I .... LOWING Al't'UCATIONI CAUflOANIA. .. 8eM6. MIG •le Wiii be made, detcribed In general ••· • • • The tolloWlng,.,...,,. .. ....._II -. • ,._ 1 ,. .,. _. ••1• • ....... , ••II.fl • Nl't ~ THI '6l, O.rt WILL SEU. AT PUa; but willlOUl covenant °' ~h0Col1te conM ahop 4ln4 ,UIUC NOTtCI ,._......._ ....... , dOlnl ~ 11: f1fel -. • nw • 1tr ... ... ft1 ... 11 .._ "*"· no wreitllf 11 ~~g~N~~"f ~1~H~~~T'gl~D~~ i~~ =r~~.:O"~":. ~ ::.1oc:::: ... ~:b::~t ~~: Plolllleus .......... ltl::w!o~ .,. = ~ .. ~~ = :=-=::r111"-$ •:.-=·= oon.:.:."-OO:::.: TH! CHAl.t.fNO! MAY ee CASH (pay1~ at llml of .. N lon, condillon, or to· 92881 N•me ltat..,Mnl dolf\O butlne .. 11: Morgan M .... CA 92827 lftd S. 11111i1111r . CllNar1I Clhldla • .., 9lld ._of ru.t, bV ltllOll ""'ITID TO ONLY THOS!i Ille In tawtut money ol lh• cumbranc .. , Including The l'>ulln.,al nam. ultd Th• roltowtog person• are Con1r1c:tor1 Groor., 1ne.. fdwltd Robert Zeman. II. lot 1a ol Tfl&ll No. l280, ill 111 a.....-.. .... ,.._ of 1 brt-=tl °' ~ In "' It Iulo so Meo N ! Uolttct St1lt1. by cash, a IMI, ct,.,g11 end ••· by th• nllor •t IMI loci• doJng bullnet• 11: C.11 2oe 1. 1&1h Strff, co111 29!>3 Sant• Ana Aw .. Sit ~of OOetl Miii. M lllOMI on • cw _..., .. IH "'8IMI ~ MCUrtd ...,_ 1111 IWIH AT THE PUBLIC CHhllt'I cheell Cfrewn by. PfnHS of lhl Trull .. and lion la: CHOCOLATE Bualn .. s Equlpmtnl. M .. a. CA. 92~7 c ., Co•t• Mata, CA 112021 ........... In IOOk 211. to Tn..111 ......... ,,...., ....... lfld .., .. tO "' HIAAINQ OtSCAIBEO IN stale or l\4lt1onal bank, a OI h UU.tl CtHlad by !SPAESS 22661 Lambert, Sulla 207, Morgan Cootractora Thlt bu.1lnHI 11 con. PIOl(ll •7 lftd 41. ol MllCtlla ~ la llWillllle. ~ 1 _,_ dldt- THIS NOTICE OR IN WRIT· cl'ltck drewn by• atate or ••Id Offd ot T'tust, to PllV TI'I• an1tclp11tct d•I• of L•ll• Forest. Callfornl1 Oroup. Inc., (CA). 20e !. ductld by. an Individual '** Maot."' Na.lea ot N '*'-lnfal1tml'n ""*'tb ration of clellilft In demed lot TEN CORRESPONDENCE federal credit union, Of • th• remalnloo prlnclpal the butk,•al• 1• Jat\1.111ry 31, 02630 161h St., Co11a M•••· CA Have you •l•fl•d dolflO Collnly ~ ol Uld County nw... ..._ ........_ ..,. -. and ...._ .. ...... OfUVEAED TO THE PLAN· cheetc drawn by I allt• Of 1um• ol IM nof•(•) ... 1096 at IN office of Cat· Sema. Inc • (Callfoml•). 112027 l'>uSIOtH ~·•? no for ..... TNleM ........ ftO ....... ........ of NINO COMMISSION AT fed~al savings and IO.O cured by eald Deed ·OI rlage Etcrow, 3070 8rl1tol 22681 Limbert Suite 207 Thia bualntH 11 con-Ed Ziman Tht ~ lddrtM llld °"91 ............ cw~ brMdl and Ol "9cllon 10 cat1M OA PAIOA TO THI! 'PUa. uaoclallon, 11vlno1 .,. Trutt to wh: Sl~.478.04 SlrHI, Suite tllO, Cost• L•k• Forest,' Celllornli dueled by: 1 corPQfallon This 1t11em1n1 wu flied COIM'IOll ~. • any. o1 .................. , .; 1111 undefllgnH IO Ill llfd. UC HEARINO ' eoclallon or .. w.gs banlc with lnt1,.t1 thereon lrom MH1, ~ 112826. 92630 Have you atarttd doing With lhe County Clerk of Illa ra1 ptOpefty ~ ~ ad'9f ~ ......... proptt1y IO ldafy llld obllp. 1 Pl.ANNINO ACTION PA-epec:tlied'tn MC1lon 5t02 ot 3/0t/95 at 0.825'1. pet This bulk 141• IS 1ubject This busln'*I 11 con-l'>uslneu yet? ve• H·95 Or•ng• County on t2·Ni$ is PIHPOl*I tD be· ltle CllM d h .._,. ..,._, Ion•. and 1111tM11N 1111 unW• 11i-oa FOR UNOCAL/ tile F1nlncial Cod• and au-anoum 11 provided In Hid lo Calllomla UnllOfm Com· ducted by: a corporation Morg•n. Group ContrlC· 199S3000008 ...... C.... ..... CA HUI. ~'-:1111Y\lllloft-.. tlgnad Clllltd llld llOb o1 SCOTT PEOTTEA. AUTHO. lhorizld to do buslne11 lo note(s) pl~ colt and any merclal Code Section Th• registrant(•) com-t0r1. lnc, R1lpl'I P. Morglll. Dally Pilot Ole. 29, t995, The undtfllOl*I Tl\dld dt~ nue, Cotta Mtea. CA..., bfMCh JtM ol elletlOfl kl bt RIZED AQEHT FOR JAMES thlt &late), Al: IN THE advancn wiln Interest. ES· e11oe.2. ub' .. _ m.,,ced to ttansact bust· Jr. Sec /Preslden) Jao 5 12 19 1996 FOOS claiml MY lllMly tot any lllCOf lllld ~ 11 ........ reeor61if, S..,llmbtt 21 19115 T OOOOE FOR CONDI· OUAD AAEA OF THE CITY TIMATEO TOTAL DEST I to I ,eel, ,,,. name ntH under the llclilloul Thie lllltmenl w11 filed ' ' ' ' rldnUS of the ""'Pll'Y ~ for h putpom 'flt ~ • httutlltnt no '1995- TIONAL use PfRMITS TO tiAU. OF BUENA PARK $148,735.49 Ind •ddllH or tne person buslneas name(s) llsled Ynlh the County Clerk of PUBLIC NOTICE and Oller~ cltllgMllOtl. -h cn111101 wuiM·~ 041HM. l>f 01ftci11 rtc«dt of ALLOW A u 72 so.FT. CIVIC CENTER. AT &eso Th• ben11lclary under W11h whom claim• may be it>ove on: December 20, Otwige County on t-3·99 "'f, lhown ""'*" The 9DQI UldOeeddTrwO~'*" Or111gtCoun~ llld••bt FOODMART WITH SALE BEACH BLVD., BUENA 111fd DHd of Tru1t hereto-~':o I~ I ~::ri~rMIEsc;~· 11195 19953008743 FlctlUO\le BuelnHs ~of ltlt utlOlld ballnc:t of , ... Ind 9'lJI 1 1w flt IM ma In ... II Oondlloll lillfloul OF ALCOHOLIC BEVER· PAAK CA. • .it right, tl11e fore 1xaculad and d1hv-"O c' I •• • uCiAa Semll, Inc., T11ralc Abdul OaDy Pilot Jan . S 12 111 Name Statement the OClllg'1tiOn sewtld by ltlt T,_... and (ff ..... ~ CO'ilnlnt Of wran"' --AOES I A 1,004 SO FT. IOG lnllrHl conveyed to lfld to 11\t underalgntd a 1 .. • Olla mlH, Hafiz, Presldenl • ' ' ' The lollowlng persons art prOl*CY to be sold Ind IUW• NI ltei~-0-.. '1• ....,.._ SINOLl!·8AY EXPRESS and now held by II uodet written Decl1ratlon ol De-112626, and Iha IHI dal• for Thi• Slltement waa tiled 26. 19116 F-030 doing bu$1neu H! Cybet Ible lltlmltld cosu. b't)tl\SU ny ....... TNllM, 9Y ~· reoar:i .... pol· CAA WASH WITH A VARI· Hid Detd of Trusl In the fault and Demand for Sale, filing claims •hall be Janu-with the County Clerk of PUBLIC NOTICE Commuolcalion, 401 w. Or· 11 ...... ol ..... Dibof 1t1 ""'* . ~ • or ancllll'I lrle»I, tC> ANCI! FROM FRONT SET· pro'*'Y 1ltulted Jn uld and a written Nolle• of D• llY 30, 111116 which Is the Orange County on l2·21·95 angtwood, H.206, Ana· Ind 10¥anCtS .,,. tame ... Vice~ .. 1 COftlln pay N remaining pmdpll sum BACK REQUIREMENTS County, C.hfornl1 descrlb-fault and Election to Seti. bullne11 day before the 19953087921 FlctltlJUI 8u1Jneu helm, CA 928~ ~ ~" ltll NotlCt of Me, ~ C:.S.1tle of llt ft0'9(1) MCUrtt by elid • AEO • • PROP ) TO Ina Int land lhertln: PAR· Th• und•rllgntd cau1ed Ml• d•t• •P9Ciried •bov•. 1 Din Young Chol 401 w °""'Is .. ..., ...... BtntflClal)I t1~ (t1t) •• ,..,. Dleed dMd of mt With ln..,..t • ~OW EN~ROACHMENT ceL A: PAACEL 1, IN THE said Notice ol Default aod Dated: January 8, 199G ~a%;:1ot Jan. 5• 12;,oie n!~7• ft•t•manl Or1ngewood H-20e, Ana: maytllcttouncltrbid lnldd.uon c.c. • .-2, 1• provided In said tto•. adYlflctt, OF A CANOPY & PUMP IS· CITY 0 F NEW P 0 RT EtecUon to Sell lo be r• Khalll Av••l • • o ow ng ptr~I :i• helm, CA 02802 ID cull, Ille T"'* wll acctpt I AMP1 ... 1'9, 1it2, 1111 It any. !Hider lht twtnl or said LAND IN CONJUNCTION BEACH. COUNTY OF OR· COfd9d In the county whero Publlshed Newporl PUBLIC NOTICE g:k~11 bislnell~lt~· TW: Thi• busln\s,1 la con· WllWs Chtck dlnn on a stat. dltd of •uat fMs dlato-lfld WITH THE DEMOLITION ANGE. STATE OF CALI· th• rMI property II rocaled. B11ch-Co111 Mota Dally 114 . VII ?1n1ho New ori duc1ed by: .,, lftcl!llidu.i or national bank, • c:hlclt drawn PUBLIC NOTICE tlPtnMI of Ille ""• llld of OF EXISTINQ LUBE BAY & FORNIA, AS PER MAP RE· FOR SALl!S INFOR· Pilot JanullY 12, 1996. Flclltlou1 8u1ln .. a BHch CA 92683 p Hive you ~ed doing by a slJtt orftderal Cltdrl unlOt'I Ille trut• cr .. tld by llld detd CANOPIES LOCATED AT CORDED IN BOOK 248, MATION: Mon•Frl f037 NamaSlatemenl Jean'E. Grovor, ,,4 Via buslnessyet?No or1Clleekd~by 1s1Jt1ornotlot 1>fru.1M'alllat1,no.oftrutl8ald .. Wllfbthlldon. 1900 NEWPORT BOUl..E· PAGES 28 AND 29 OF 8 t 00am to 5 :00pm Tho following persoos are Xanlhl Newport Beach D1111 Y. Chol fedtral arMgund loatllSIOCl.1· &1·1161-00 ht number Januwy 24 19119 1:00 pm II VARD IN A c2 ZONE. EN· ~~~~~ 0~\P.fe ~ ~ (919) 990.9200, CAL· PUBLIC NOTICE doing business at: Ea· CA 926S3 ' Thi• statement was filed bOn, m!llD$ uaociatlOn °' 29S7227·•C. ap.n. 440-00.-30 Ille front 's11ps •to· Ille i.os VIRONMENTAL DETERMI· AE~ORDER OF ~~ID Wl!STERN RECONVEY· THE COSTA MESA ZON· glerock Ef\lerprisea, 29556 Judy A. Kirk, 1042 Wind· with the County Cieri< of U'MOS balllt&ptcifltd In Secborl Import.Int Mb you ¥1 In Alamitos City Hall loca1ed et NATION; EXEMPT. COUNTY PARCEL B· AN ANCE CORP., 525 Ea1t ING ADMINISTRATOR Westmont Court, San JuBn 1or l.r\., Tu11fn, CA 92680 Orange County on 12-6·95 5102 of tne financial Codt and dtrautt undtf I dttd ol trust. 3191 Kalllia Avtnut LOI 11~-f~N~bNrr A8~1g~:t; APPURTENANT EASE: M•ln Street, P.O. Box WI LL RENDER A DECI· 'f.~!:r~~g;, c~ ~2~;edos. Thia buslnetJ I• conduced '19953000502 authof1zecl to dO business In lllls dalld Ap!N 9. t990. Unlaat you Allmllos, California Al aia llma SCOTT PEOTTEA AUTH(). MENT FOR PEDESTRIAN 22004, El CaJon, CA SION ON TUESDAY6JANU· 29556 g w .. 1mont Court ~ CO·pertnafl ed I 011lly Piiot Jan. s. 12, 19, state. In tht tvtnt tender oeher I.aka acllon to PfOltcl your ol the '11111111 pubbllon or 1111 RIZfO AGENT FOR THE ACCESS PURPOSE OVER 92022·9004, (919J ARY 23, 1996. R AS San Juan Capl•lrano CA b •r• you 17•tart dong 26, 1996. than cash ls~. tht Trus-proparty.lt1NY btSokS1tpubllc nob, Iha rolal amount ol lhe ESTATE OF MARY BELLE THAT PORTION OF PAR· 590.9200 SOON AS POSSIBLE 92675 ' J'.sneJ'J' no PUBLIC NOTICE leemiywl#lholdlheissuanceof Ille llyoulllldan1xplanatloounpald ballncutfllotllglllon TOBIAS FOR A CONDI· CEL 2, AS MORE PAA· D•l•dl December 29 THEREAFTER, ON THE Victoria A. Obedos. 29556 Ju~" A. t<I~ver the T"'*''• Deed until fWldl of tht nature ol Iha ptoettdlng sacurtd by Iha lbM ....,.,.d TIONAL USE PERMIT TO TICULAAL y SHOWN ON 1995 ' FOLLOWING ITEM: Westmont Ct.. San Juan Thlsy 1ia1~ent Wit filed FlcUtloua BualneH become available ID ltlt PIYtt or egllnst you, you ahoukl contact dMd of rust llld lllml1ld IMPROVE THE EXISTING w.~T A~E~TE~~Al~~~C~~ Br Jennifer A. Ba1om MIENfO[L.~I.~~ F~~uci· Capistrano, CA 921>75 wtth !he County Clllfk of Name St1temeot endor'set as I matllr Of flOht I lawyer F1tmt1W And Mtr· con. ~. and ldYlnc:el UNOCAL OAS STATION IN· PARCEL A ABOVE TRUSTEE SALE OF· LEAVITI & ASSOC AU: Nalh1neil A. Obedot, Orange Couoty on t·8·96 The lollowing persons are SaMI Ult will be IT\lde, but c:Nnlt Trust Company 01 Long II IPC>foDnatlty '3&4,1117 42. CLUDING CONSTRUCTION · · 29556 Westmont Ct .. San SISI 9 doing business as· Pac1nc WilllOllt cowenant or wamnty, BuCl'l 11 duty 8'IPOl!lltd 1nl1'll Tiie IOI.II lndlt>lldntll b11ng an 01' A NEW 1,372 SQUARE The PfOperty heretol,c;>re FICER: JENNIFER A. THORIZED AGENT FOR Juan CaplstrlltlO, CA 92675 1 0300914 First Flnanclal Services, exoreu otlmPlild ttgan1ing 11111, uncllr Iha lolowg dtscrlbtd tSUrna11 on wtllctl 1111 oC*llnQ FOOT FOODMART, AND d~.sctlbed II being sold as BASOM, EXT.3019 MAS. INVESTMENTS TO This business 11 con· Dally Ptlol Jlll'I. l2, l9, 26, 23255 Arelo Ct_, Llguna PoSSUSion 01 tneul!lbl1nets. to dttd of rust '111Ml11 pubic bid Is comgutld Ind rtWf be OONCURRENT SALES OF Is ·The lllHt address and Publlsh1d Newport RECONFIGURE THE LOT duc1ed by: a join! venture Feb. 2, 1996 F040 Niguel CA 92677 SlllSfy ltlt indlbeldness secured 1UC110n to N highest blddtf for obtalntd by C11111g (310) 437· ALCO~~'(f ~e-;:~~~g ~'';:y c~~nr:~s~~~~~ Beach·Costa Mesa Daily ~~REJEL~ET~EE~cJ~M~ Have you started doing PUBLIC NOTICE Ark om JllratanaJlnda, 11y WI Dttd.. amnccs hrtun-r.asll and/or Ille CISllltra or 0011 ext S063 fie day btlor• ~ 3113 ~AST 17TH d11cribed abova Is pur-P1tot January 5, 12, 19, MODATE A PREVIOUSLY ~uslnes~ye~? <Th do 23255 Artlo Ct., Llguna dtr, Wlttl lntMJl u pnMded certified dlecb apadfted In cM N salt. dale: '*-™* 22, STREET IN A C1 ZONE ported to be: 609 EAST t996. APPROVED CAR WASH AT O?Vlgt 0 . e s FlctltlOlll Busln•... Niguel, CA 92677 ltlellWI, Ind thl unpaid PMCiPal eod• secllon 2924h (~It 1995" ,....,. w .. ...... ENVlRONMENTAL DETEA· BALBOA BLVD., NEWPORT FOt 4 THE SITE OF THE OLD Ji~' ~:ia'c~~~ w~~:1o:i Name SU.tement J hi'~ ~u~ln•,s~l~~ fon-bllanCe of ltlt "'* MCllM by "' llmt of salt h tawtur money T .... c...., Of l ........ . MINATION: EXEMPT. BEACH, CA 92663 DEJA VU NIGHTCLUB LO· Orange County on 12.26-95 The following persona are uc Y· an n ua WIOetdWllllWllll'tStthtftOn U of ltlt Unllld Sllltl) al rlghl SIM lll'lllte, Mtlrldl Harrtt 3. PLANNING ACTION PA· The unders1goed Trustee PUBLIC NOTICE CATED AT 2285 NEWPORT _,9953008084 doing business as: a) Ocu-= yo~_ • .,s~ doing PRMCled 111 WI Noll, leu, Ill Ind lntlmt conwytc1 to forldosult Ofllcar o.Mll K ~t fOR GARV -SHAFI· dilda!IM-~~ eout.~. 1flf "'AN . rlnmoSflc:uTlf, ti) Bina us_....----llflt ~ ~ d n11Wtiiild1i'f nnw ...., eslOtti 3ll2 Ant AOW AUTHORIZED lll'ly lncorrectnen of the SUMMONS ZONE ENVIRONMENTAL Darty Pilot Jan. 5, l2, l9, Medtcal RHaarch c) Ocu· ArkomJnralanajmda llustHllldofltlt~stsettlleddttd ol trutt In ttt PfOPlftY A '2ndfloorl 8Netl AGENT FOR DOUG KEIGH street addl'ess and other (CITACION JUDICIAL) DETERMINATION: EX· 26, 1996 F031 vision lnlemalJonai. 92 Cor· This statement was !tied by satd Deed ol Tnzst. Dlltd: lltreln~111tf dtsc:r1bl0· OflO~ Cavtnut 90802 OllO 73QJi FOR A CONDITIONAL USE common dtJognatlon, II NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: EMPT. PUBLIC NOTICE porat1 Park, Suite C703, Ir· o'~ •:ec Co~nty ~~';~ :~ O\.tSlttM GATtWAY MOflT· tuitor Basque HOiding CotJ>o· 1~ 1~ 1112/M p PERMIT FOR A RETAIL any, shown herein. Said (Avlso a Acusado) MARK 2. ZONING ACTION 2A· vine, CA 92714 r ng ouny on • • twlf COftPOl\ATION A ,.llon a Calllornla COfPOflllon • ' AUTO BROKE~GE FIRM sale will be made but with-OOULO, DAVID GUZMAN, 98·01 FOR TNT NEON Fl I I B I Hosseln Nalarl1h 158 19953887427 FOllNIA co.o11AT1i>N llltl JgtniJ btn lltttN Nit --~~...,...---- CONDUCTED IN CON· out covenant or. warranty, ST0EVE J. MASKET, and SIGN CO.. AUTHORIZED ;t t ou5stat"' ne~s Stonechlle Aisle, Irvine, CA Doily P1101 Jan. 5, 12, 19, Trudlt 4S65 Cokndo •Boui41-~ugw an/Mar.:'' t g.iasfc V. PUBLIC.NOTICE JUNCTION WITH WHOLE· 111pressed or Implied, re· D ES 1 through 50, lnclu· AGENT FOR SAKIOKA ame eman 92715 26, 1996 F·28 • •r ' u rt.--------- SAl.E SALES OF AUTOMO· gar(flng title, possession. si11e FARMS/PACIFIC SOUTH· The following per~ons aie This business Is con· 'lllfl, Los Angtlls, Cl husband Ind · • olol Flctltla• ....... . SILES IN AN EJ<ISTING IN· or encumbrances, to pay YOU ARE BEING SUED BY WEST REALTY CO. FOR doing business as. Cardio· ducted by: 11n lndlvidual PUBLIC NOTICr 7'TBJ!i'!J.:3571'-Bf' ttnants Ollgln.i lnlttM. farmers .._.. ....... ,.. OUSTRIAL BUILDING LO· tha remaining principal PLAINTIFF: (A Ud. le esta' AN AMENDMENT TO A vascular Diagnostic lma.g. Hava you staned doing OUNJOULJAN, TRUSTFE and Mtrell111ts Trutl Company The followtog are CATED AT 1730 POMONA sum of lne nolo{s) secured domandando) ALYCE PLANNED SIGNING PAO-Ing Services, 62 St. Croot, business yet? No Flcllllou1 Bualneu C2SllZ2. 1112. \119. 1126.1996 of long lltach, 1 C.Qlornla olng ~~ AVENUE I 11 IN AN MG by said Deed o( Trust wflh KAMAE GRAM TO ALLOW A THIRD Laguna Niguel, CA 92677 Hos•eln Nalarleh Name Statement COl"PQflUon rlOOfded May 25 Peak MountaineeltnG 309 ZONE 'ENVIRONMENTAL ln1erest thereon, as' pro-You have 30 CALENDAR TOP STORY SIGN (ONE Verna G. Vandenberg, This statement was hied The following persons are PUBLIC NOTICE 1990 IS lnsll'umenl no. 90: CleYeland St.. Hunfl""'°" DETE.RMINATION· EX· vlded In said note(s), ad· DAYS af1er lhla summons EACH PERMITTED ON ROMS.,62 St. Croix. La· wllh the County Clerk or doing business as: Color 293672ol1>lflclalrtc0tdtln11Meeecn CA92648 EMPT. · vances, II any, under the Is served on you to ftle .a THE EAST ANO WEST EL· guna NtW1• CA 92677 Orange County on 12·29·95 Shop Hair Laguna South, YOU olllc:t ol rtc0ttltr of Orange MlchAel 0 Balley 308 t. PLANNING ACTION PA· t&1ms ol the Deed ol Trust, typ•wrltten response at this EVATIONS WITH THIS Craig oodard. ROMS, 19953088507 The, 30824 Coast Highway, DER~~~ county said deed OI lrUSI dt· end $t.. ~ 116-t2 FOR DOUGLAS 0 Hlimated lees, charges court. SIGN PROPOSED ON THE 1160 N. Cypress, La Habr11, Dally Ptlol Jan 5 Ho! 19 South l;-aguna, CA 9~677 ~TED F*'-Y 11 1-: tc:rlbts Iha lollowW!g PfoPtrty· BMetl CA 92848 IVAN, AUTHORIZED and expenses ol the A letter or phc~r10 call will NORTH ELEVATION), CON· 1,~~1 Se Pa I 25261 26 1996 . • F03j 2Vlrgln11VI E.LiMcG1Lalllvray, UNl.ESSYOUTN<l!AcnON lot 61 ol tract n9 ~18 as Thie 'bulfn•• II c:on-AGfNT FOR All JNOUS· TruslH and of the trusts not protect you, your type· SISTING OF Tl-1,E UNOCAL nne u. u • · 5266 a do, guoa TO ~ YOU.. _ sh ftlld In -en lndMdl,ial TAY INVESTMENT COM· crealtd by aatd Deed or written response must ba LOGO LOCATED AT 555 Monie Verde, Laguoa PUBLIC NOTICE Niguel, CA 92677 .-n~ own on I map tlOOtC w.,. PANY FOR A CONDI-Trust, to-wl1: ~ t 1,890.36, In proper legal form 11 you ANTON BOULEVARD. IN A Niguel, CA ?2677 Thlt business Is con· !ft~ MAY IE SOLD AT 186. !>ID" 2911> 30 lnduslVt Of R191tt1Mt hu ::...:: TlONAL USE PERMIT fOA E11imited W9nt lhe court to hHr your PDC ZONE. ENVIRONMEN· This bu~in_ess Is con· Fictitious BualnHI duCfed by: an Individual ~ N4 ~ P YOU mllctllneous rNCll. rteofd1 of = ~ ~ ~ A MARTIAL ARTS STUDIO AccNed Interest tnd ad· Clff. TAL DETERMINATION: EX· ducted by. Joint venture Name Statement Have you started doing THE NA T10N Oii' Orange toun!y Cllll«nll Exctpt ntee nwne Of ,.,,_ !lated IN AN EXISTING IN-dllt0nal advances, 11 1111y, II you do not Illa yoµr rt· EMPT. Have you slatted doing The followl sons are buslnen ye17 yes 12.S·95 ~T\Jlt.E ~THE~ • Oii, Oii rlgllll, miner•. min· herein. DUSTRJAl BUIL.DiNG WITH will Increase tnls figure spcnsa on lime, you may IF THE ABOVE AC· business r,:t?Jes 1990 doing bustnei's':· •l Bin-Vug1nla E. ~.cGilllvray YOU aHOUl.D~~~ trll rlghll, 111\llrll ;as rlgllls, Mtc:tlMI D 8elley OFFSET HOURS Of OP· prlot lo Ult. 10$9 the case, end your TION(S) JS/ARE CHAL· Verna G. a enberg ton Productions .b) Little This tllt1menl was ltled LAW'Ym NOTM:e Oii' and olhtf llydrOC¥bont by Thia ..,.,.,,. w lled EAATION. LOCATED AT Thi b1n1flclary under wages, money and prop-LENGEO IN COURT, THE This statement was filed Dickens' Caroll;I, Cl An· Wllh ltlt County Cll!fk ol TMISTErl IALe No. WhatsotWr n*'lt UIOWll, gee>-.. Cowtly Qei1c 0( 795 WEST 17TH STREET uld Deed ol Trust hereto-arty ll\ly be taken WllhOUt CHALLENGE MAY BE UM· W11h the County Clerk of dlnll'I lnlemo 1437 E Orange County on 12·11·95 11141' On~ 21, 1-. lltfmll IUn and 01111t gt<>-Ot"IOge Courfy on 114&ee St1fYe H, IN AN MO ZONE: fore executad and dellv· further ""arninQ from th• ITED TO ONLY THOSE IS.. Orange County on ll·30-95 Century or., Orange, CA 19953000975 It 01:00 ~.M.. N. .,_ Nofttl tbltmll rnouron • dallntd In t ... HH•• OMRONMENTAL DETEA· eted to the underelgned 1 court. SUES RAISED IN WRITIEN 19953ff5993 92606 Daily Pilot Jan. S, 12, 19. ttorrt lfttrMce to 1he eowrty Calf0<nll pubic r .. ourcas COda n-. Pim Dae. MINATION: EXEMPT. written Declaiallon ol De-There ara Olher legal r• CORRESPONDENCE DE· Dally Pilot Dec. 22, 29, M•lod Irene Benton. t437 26, 1096 F029 ~ 700 CMc Cen-Melon 690/J tt lt(I , llllt may .,_, 5, 12• 19• 5. ,LANNING ACTION PA· f1ult and Demand lor Sale, qulremenll. You may wanl LIVERED TO THE ZONING 1995, Jan 5, 12, 1996 F989 E. celtury Drive. Orange, N t. DfM w.tt, Santa AN, be wltl'tln Of under flt parctJ or 28• 11185, ameuded puOI. H ·l 3 FOR STEVE K and a written Not1c1 of De· to call an anorney right ADMINISTRATOR PRIOR CA 92688 PUBLIC OTICE CA tn 1he dty (ff Senta AN, land lltfalnal>M dtaalbld c.t1on Jan. 12. 1991. M37 LEVAN, AUTHORIZED lault and Elecllon to Sell. away. II you do not know TO THE ABOVE DATE. PUBLIC NOTJCE This business Is conduced Fl 11 8 1 County d OfMgl 8tllte cl l=lllar .Clh ltlf l*Pltuai ---------AGENT FOR STEVEN The undersigned caused an attorney, you may call FOR FURTHER INFORMA· b d' d I ct t ou1 us n11s Cell.....,. ..=:=--:-1 •--lg I ~ EATON FOR A CONDI· Slld Notice ol Oelault and an attorney rel1rr1t service TION ON THE ABOVE AP· Fictitious Buslne11 J,: an ~~1 ~~artld doin Name Statement -·;;--~c:I;;' r IS o dr •mining, ITplor· TIONAL USE PEAMIT FOR Eltcllon lo Sell to be re· Of a legal aid Office (listed PLICATIONS, TELEPHONE Name~latement busanes~ yet? yH 11195 g The followlng persons are ~C«pofecw;::;,Y• 11 .,.; ~d ~rad lltr~ Ind A MOVING COMPANY ON eotded In the county where In th11 phone book). 754·5245 OR CALL AT THE The following persons lire Melod Benton do1t1g business as: M.S.A. appointed TN•• undtf I~ • .,, tn rtmv~.,, Ille A SITE CONTAINING AN thl real property it loo.led Despues de que 11 en· OFFICE OF THE PLAN· doing business as: a) Thie ltallrMnt wH !lied Comp11ny. 135 Cecil Pl .. ttlll certain Deed d TNlt same from s.io land or any Ex 1sT1 N G No N· and more t han three treguen esla cttacion Judi· NJNG DIVISION, ROOM Christo-Coast Earth Club with the Count Clerk of IB, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 uecuted by OMfw'I D. other llnd, lncludlng Ille rlglll to CONFORMING RESI· monlna h11v1 elapsed since clal usted 111ne un plazo de 200, 77 FAIR DRIVE. Center Inc., b) Soma Chris· Orange Couoly Jn 12.14.95 Mark Steven Ammerman, Daune!\, a .._ man 11 wtllPStoct Of dnctlonllly drlll Mctf'IC "!'.'!_ Dl!NCE LOCATED AT 2458 such recordat1on. 30 DIAS CALENOARIOS COSTA MESA, CALIFOR· lian Training Center Inc.. 19953887253 135 Cecil Pl .. *B· Coshl trustOft, recordtd on MaRh and mine from lands !>that Ill~ MllMOtllAL .._.... NEWPORT BOULEVARD IN DATE: 01/11/98 para presentar una re· NIA. · 1202 Las Arenas Wiiy, . Mosa, CA 92627 I 1llO 11 lnltNmtnt No lhost haraln.OOW dtscrlbtd, oR A c 1 z o NE . EN· p Ro FE s s 1 0 NA L spuesta escrola • m1qu1na Published Newport Costa Mesa, CA 92827 Daily Piiot Jan. t2, 19, 28, Thi• business ls con· •11.a.7. In look Pavt Of gas wells. tunnels and shatts Cemetery • Mortuary VIRONMENTAL DETER Ml· FORECLOSURE COR• en esta corte. Beach·Cosia Mesa Dally Soma Chrlslian Training Feb. 2, 1996 ,F039 dueled by: an indlyldual -, d Of'lkW ftcofd°i d o,. Into. tflrougll OI across tile Chapel • Crematory NATION: EXEMPT. PORATION T t Una ~at1a o una llamadn Pilot J11nu11ry 12, 1996. Center, Inc., (PA). 1202 Las PUBLIC NOTICE Have you standd doing ange ~ ltMt d Cal-subturlac:e of the llnd here· s. PLANNING ACTION PA· •• rus ee, lelelonica no le olrecera f035 Arenas Way, Coste Mesa. • business yet? Yes 10-27·95 fomla undtf' the flt lnabovt dtscrlbtd and 10 bot· 93,..3A FOR EDUARDO 5 HUTTON CENTRE protecclon; su respuesta CA 92627 I Mark S. Ammerman ule thettln me poww wtl · L£E AUTHORIZED AGENT DRIVE, SUITE 1050, esrlta a maqulna tlena que PUBLIC NOTICE Tnls business Is con· Flotltloua Bui n•H This statement was ftled contained, -tom Suell IOtlocbd °' dlftc· 3500 PIClflc View 0rtve NeWpOrt 8eacfl .... 2700 FOR CHEONG KWONG SANTA ANA, CA 92707 cumphr con las formall· ducted by: a corporation Name Statement wllh tho County Clerk or Ml~ euctlon to the lloNlly dried wt ... tunnels and LAM FOR AN AMEND· Telephone Number: dades leg~les aprop1adaa NOTICE OF SALE Have you staned doing The 10110"'!1ng per•?"~ ~e Orange County on 12·t8·95 :k .. T ,:.;~ ~Its dun: Ind ~Ill Oflr-:-=-=:ii:-=m:==-=~nf MENT TO AN EXISTING 1714,432,9000 slustedqu1erequ1lacorte In accordance with lhe buslnessyet?yesDec.27, dwolng bus1n•HP1s; o 19953007504 -..-i..attt1e~d ... .,;=:!.°"i d• txt« llmlts ,..IEU._•_a.=::' CONDITIONAL USE PER· escuche su caso. prov111ons of Section 21700 1995 1ndows, 2964 eppertree 0 11 P 1 1 J 5 12 19 ,....,_ ..... 10 , 1111 to rtdr•. rtlll"°*. -•At MIT (PA 113-43) TO CON Br: KRISTA BERO, Si usted no presenta au through 21716 ol the Call· Soma Christian Training l.rt. IC, Costa Mesa. CA a V 10 an. • F 2 • VERT AN EXISTING COF: TRUSTEE SALE OF· respuesta a tiempo. puedt lorn1a Busln11s and Profes· Center, Inc., David c.w. 92626 . 26, 1996 0 7 rr=================~ FEE HOUSEJOUR HOUSE) FICER perder el caso, y le pulden s1ons Code the11 being f'rather . Director Georg• Frederick Pyle, WITH ACO STICAL EN· Published Newport qu11ar su 1atarlo, su dtnero due, unpaid storage lee for Tnos statement was toled 2964 Peppet1rff l.rt. IC, PUBLIC NOTICE TERTAINMENT INTO A Baach·Cosla Mesa Daily y otras cosas de su which INSTORAGE SANTA with the County Clerk of Costa Mesa, CA 92~6 ---------NIGHT Ct.UB WITH LIVE Piiot Jlll'I 12 19 26 1996 prop1ed1d son IVISO •dido-ANA Is enllll•d 10 a lleo Orange County on 12·29·05 Thi• bu1ln111 II con· T.I . 110. n14, A.1. lfUIHEll BANOS AND DANCING . ' ' ' F04·1 nal por part1 de la corte. pu11uant lo eoction 21702 19953008430 ducted by: an llldlvldutl 1H·5U·tj. YOU ARE IN Of. LOCATED AT 720 WEST ExiSlen oltos requ1s1tos I•· of aaid code on lh• goOds, Daily p 101 Jan 5 12 19 l'lav• you •tarted doing FAUt.T UllDOl A DUD OF lllTH STREET IN A Cl PUBLIC NOTICE gales. Pued1 que uslld hereinafter described and 26 1~ · • F022 buslnHI yll7 yH Nov. 15, 'l'RUIT, DATEO Fftnatr 13, ZONE ENVIRONMENTAL qu1era llsmar a un abog1do due notice having been • 1995 1tt0. WIUll YOU TAU M:· DETERMINATION· EX· 40019 inm1dialam1n1t. SI no given to parties known to PUBLIC NOTICE Georg•F.Pyl• TICNITOP'flOTKTYCKIRPRCW· 1. REVIEW OF PLANNING TRUSTEE'S SALE puede llamat 1 un Hrvlc:fo and lht time apec:rfled 1n FlcUUou1 8u1lneu with lhl County Clerk ol PIUIUC IALf. IF YOU NOD All GARAGE SALE HINTS Mortuary * Chapel Cremation 11 o Broadway Costa Mesa M2·9tl0 EMPT. . NOTICE OF conoc:e I un abogado Clalm .,, lnlerHI ,there!n This Sllllmtnl Wll flied ERTY. IT MAY If IOlD AT A Before your ga~e ACTION PA·95~4 FOR APN• 934-8 00 de rel1<encl1 de 1bogado1 auch notice IOI p1yment of Nam• St•tement Orange County on 12·2&-95 EX1U.MATION Of M MATURE sale, determine at THE LAB INC AUTH(). • 9-9 o a una otlcll'll da ayuda auch lffs having expired Tha following peftont are 19953008028 OF lllt l'ROCHlllJIG AGAQllT Whe "f z ED .A GENT F o R LOAH NO: 19981 (v•a ti dlrlciOflo ttt• wlll be sold '' fr'bllc •uc· doing bustness 11: •) Spl· Daily Pilot Dec. 29, 1995. OU YOU lltOULD CONTACTl items ~U wish to n Worda Are rLo .. u TOt.OeO ASSOCIATES, OF 0010010399 fonJco). tlon by IN TORAGE dtt.Not, b) Wildcat Venture Jan. 5, 12, 111, 1998 FOOS LAWn" NOnCE Of TRU Not fnough A CONOITIONAL USE PER· REF: IHEINll, CASI! NUMBER SANTA ANA loclltd at Partntfl, 170 Newport Ctn· I---------sell ake SUre Mn-l'OR A THEATRE (THE AHOREW (Numaro del Caso) 2829 w. 51h St .. County ol t•r Or., 11'8, Newport PUBLIC NOTICE TH'I IALf UNOEJI DUD OF • "Spect.llztflsl In THEATRE DISTRICT) CY 9SC1911 Orange, Slala of Cehlornl• Beach, CA02660 'l'RUIT NoClcl 11 htlll>Y giwn eve"~ing iS dean S1Jmpath1J WfTHIN 200 FEET OF A TI N 400838 Th f on the 161h day of Januery John Ctaray 170 Newport Flctltloue 8u1lne.. lhlt GAnwAY lt10ltt8AOE '1~ 1 · RESIDENTIAL ZONE LO. 1Mp0RT~T NOTICE TO 'name and address o 11198 at 9:00 am Terms lor Centtt Dr i118 Newport Name Stalem•nt COAPOMTIOlf, A CAUFOIUllA and repaired Floaou.'" CATI:O AT 21130 BRiSTOL PROPERTY OWNER· tht court 11: (El nombre y tha Hit ere c11h only, Sate Bt1ch, CA,92660' Tha lollowlflO petaooa are COAPOMTION IS trusttt, or • 2983 H rbor 81 d STREET I C-104 IN A C2 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT dlrecctoo de la cort• ••) subject to canceilallon. Klmt>etly Knill t70 New· doing buslneu as: J.B.F. succtssor trulllt, or subsltlUled • a v ZONE. 'ENVIRONMENTAL UNDER A DEED OF ORANGE COUNTY MU· Ll~i'grd8r~llrv~a the1 rlgh: port C1n1er 'or., 1118, Con1trucllon/Con1u1t1nt1, truslff pursuant to tilt Ond ol ~tilot Coste Mesa DETERMINATION: EX. TRUST, DATED JULY 25, MICIPAL COURT'; 41101 to • : Qwlt 1 ~11 o Nawpon Beach, CA 92660 1927·A Newport Blvd .. Trust executed by Eblahlm 540.3135 EMPT 1900 UNj,JiSS VOii TAl<E JamborM Rd Sultl 104, namH an un oum 11• Thia bu1lo111 la con-1345, Coale Me11, CA Z111g1n Rtcollltd on Oz.2t'lllO -. I . TENTATIVE TRACT ACTiON TO PROTECT P.O. Box 1994, Newport !J:~·J~~~hpn~~e"024 ducttd by: a general part· llJ2626 as Instrument No. to-1042'2 Of .._.. MAP T·151!15 FOR VNE VOUR PROPERTY IT MA'( Beach CA 02660-25115 • oerahlp am11 J. Farlay, 32311 Olflclal Reconls in 1t1t olf~ 01 L:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:J .._. A~~m~~F~~WLDMA ·~~C • Fr1nc11co Rod~guez, H~ ~ ll~ed ~ng-~~a.CM~M"~·---------~------------------~----~----GENE ROBERTSON FOA A SALE. IF YOU NEED AN The oamt. eddrHs, end Ao33 bulin"s yet? yH, 11-1·95 CA 92827 ,-~UM~8DIWS~N EXPLA~~N OF ™E~~~ne~~~-n-~M~~A~ ~~y~ T~•bu1IM11l1~~------------------------------~-~~~-~~ FOR A PREVIOUSLY AP· NATURE OF THE PAO-lltrt 1tto<ney, or plalntlll Ellz.abc!th Johnson, AO!IO Thia atatemeol was filed dueled by: an lndlvlduel Shr;m~l~G PROVED (PM~) RESi. CEEDING AGAINST YOU, Without Ill attorney, 11: (El ~uMI '5onai9 A~ with the County Clerk of Have you atarted doing • OEHTIAL UNIT PROJECT YOU SHOULD CONTACT A nombre, la dlrecclon y 11 Et~ e".rt~BS;O 0(11'10t County on 12·29·95 busloeu yet? no -• LOCATED AT 120 LAWYER. nu"*o de lll•lono dtl Robin Meli. B569 tt9530e8439 Jam11 J. F1tl1v • --"' STREIT IN AN R2· D On JANUAAY 211, 1098, al at>Og1do del dem1nd1nl1, Jamee Brnz1 Be05 OaAy Pilot Jen. 5, 12, 11, Jihllh1 1!~at~~_T.., ~:I•~ ~I (t .• JJlf 1 ZONE. ENVIRONMENTAL 10:00 A.M .. CAL-WESTERN 0 del demandlnte que 00 Mar\ln M1rt1Mi B819 2e. 11196 Fm 0 .~ .. , 12 20 :s ~=:t.AM•NAT•ON: Ex. ~~=~~P .. .: uene abogado. ••> Uohll\I "°'····ee51 PUBLic NoTicr ;:O:aeeo2°t · · A ~reW ,Oft •utn'HEA INFORM>.-duly 1ppolnled truatH UH Mitts Patrick, Bii Ka~~V ~u~re, Beee Dolly Pilot Dec. 20, 1905, TIOH ON THE ABOVE AP· Under end purauant lo 11M522. l.Jlw Office ol i~Ro~~r:·=5 FlctUIOUI •u•IMH Jan. 5, ta, 19, 1991 F003 ~TlONS, TELEPHONE DHC1 of Tru1t recOfded USA MlnS PATRICK, '400 Glotll Stnalo B7511 Name Statement JI.WMS OR CAU AT n1E JULY 31, '"°· .. Inst. No. MacMhut Blvd •• 5th Floor. Edmund Valdez c1eo Th• folloW!ng P9'10nl .,, PUBLIC NOTICE ~I °' THE P~ 9CM03135, In bOolt • •• Newpon BMch, CA 92MO, Oabnel Serallo 'c232 doing bualtlffa .. : Law B USlN~SS ;J;J NINQ DIVISION, AOOM p-ae ·•,of Oltldal Aec0td1 (7'C) 9$~3 K1reo Ouarlea 'c261 Wtl>b'1 fiord Oerdln '1otltloue 8u1lM9a 100, 11 FAIR DAIVI!, In Ille ofllce Of the CountY OAtt· APA <le ttes Dertk Hoplclni C2llS Grove, 9222 Tr .. k Avenue, Nama llatetMnt CX>ITA MESA. CAUFOR-Atooreler of OAANO£ PaTIRION• Clerk by Sal'tldOf Mara.;i111 030a Oatcs.n Orove1. CA 02144 The followlng per9001 .,, • e e NIA. County. ltllt of CAUflOA-_ 1., • • Samuel Guillan 0315 Law W1bb'1 f'ord. Inc. 44 dolog butltleH 11: Vlnual • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • ,.,bllthld NIWP-Orl NIA ••ecutt<I b~ ~DREW T ..... "'• Deputw Cl'lrll H•yne• 0400 Auto Center DtlV•, 1rv'I,;, Inc .• 33581 Hllvltd Ot •• le.-.Coaa. ,,.... Diiiy I. SHl!INIS, A SI Ol! MAN ,ubll•h•d Newport Jetn" c.~ 044& CA 02718 Monarch Beach; CA 12m. 1'L~ ,,_, n-,,.,w;;.;.mt •t •'--n,.;L, n:I •• : • ..,.,.,-/ '~ Plot~ 12, 19". WILL SEU. AT l'UBUC Beach-Cotta Mesa D11ly Victor Eac:oblf ~65 Jhll bualntH It con-"42P nc ~r --.,,,..n.m .. , rnr ._..J 1-uor.., ~.,. ~ F03f AUCTION TO HIGHEST Piiot Oec•Jnbef 29, 1905, Sal'tt<IOr P1ned1 0401 dUClld by: a corporation Randall It Worden. "581 "'"""""11«" nt:W Jln'Via ""'" """iliJJ/; to new INsiNSttS. ----.-111-L-l_C_lt_O_T_tC_I __ , BIDDIA l'OR CASH, JMuary 5 12 111 11111t Mirtln Sanchea •0464 The regl1trant commenced Haly1rd Dr .. Monarch • rv CASH It R • S c H ! CK ' ' ' Feff John Brown 1>497 t~ ;.}! butlne11 undtt leech, CA 02t2M420 •. .:II· eor: .4 ~ ..J._ "'-- eM t MH4• CRAWN ON A STAT! OA 8tmadtne:Aivarez oa7 the fk: u1 name(•) llated Thia bualntn I• con-Wf wia "'1U/Jr..n..m-n "K ~PJ'I" Ill noextm..,_,~, ""'111lVttJf11!- • ~ TIU. Order Ne. NATIONAL 9ANK, A PUBLtC NOTICE ll'ubll•htd Newpott •~• on: Novambef I, ducltd by: an lndlllldull ..;_ ~~ c.J._ -rp· ..,. J __ ,.._...:.... u_-....c..;.. <>~ ~--TL...;. ,.I',.,..__,,./;.,_ ..L. ---'-"° CH!vj( DRAWN BY A 8HCh·COtll M•H 01lly lllOS H•Vt you 1tenld Clolng ,."1/S" --~ H•. "'""' ~ rZf1llW H• ..JIUlllld7Jlll. .I~ "J ~-~~ oYK' me 1GITU"I ttOt HI STA a OR •lDERAL on1U41Ma Pllol Jinuary 5 12 199e Lew Wabb'I fiord, Inc., bullnU1 ytl? )'M May 1, u' -s'rtr'_., ... ,,.;1(&/.,_,~~-.; 'Le..!~--rtotn, .... m.rt"·.:..L ..L_ r--APH Ne. CR!DtT UNION, OR A NOTICI TO • ' FOIB J1mes P. 9at0n1, aen1111 11192 .,.,..,~ ._ -"*J,_ ,--J~ ~ ,_,"" ~ .-wun WK...__..,.,._, .... Ha.to • CHECK DRAWN ISV A CRIDITORS OP Coun1el Randall I(; WorClfll G'/-L -.JJ: .. L ... :.....1., L.. '-_,_,L ~ lla. L .. __ J ..J..._. 1:1. TNICM ..,. 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Friday 5~ Tuesday ........ _ .. .Mooday 5~ Wednesday ....... Tuesday 5:~ ThUISday ........... We.dnesday 5:00pn Friday ................ ThUISday 5:00pm rtPllO• (714) 642-5678 BY FAX (714)631~94 (Pleac;e include your name alXi phone nwnbcr a00 we'll call yw back with a pice quote.) BYMA&OR• PllSON1 330 West Bay Street C.osta Mesa, CA 'Yl1)27 a.ncr of Newport Blwt & Bay St. GINl•AL POUCY Riles and deadlinea are 1ub.ject to change without nouce:The publisher reserves the riJht to censor. reclassify, reVlse or reject · any classified advertisement... Please report any error thal may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot & The lndependmt accept no liability for any error in an adveltUement for which it may be re$ponsible except for the cost of the space acrua.lly occupied by the error. Cn:cht can only be allowed for the first insertion. 5540 -BEACH 2169 DEL MAR 2622 BEACH 2669 SHARE 2724 FOUND 2925 SS30 5530 5530 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ® NEWPORT ,CORONA NEWPORT RENTALS TO LOST & EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT DOMESTICS -iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii EI der c •re/ho.,..,. $1150/MO, lg 2BR, up-CDM Newly remodeled CDM Walk 10 beach. Npt Bch near Fashion $ Dental PART TIMI! HELP YMCA Customer aer-keeping Engll.,,, IOU.Al. "°'1llH<l atalrt/duplex, balcony, spacious 1Bdrm 1Ba 1 Bdrm. Enclosed ga-•Island. Br/pvt bath. 200 REWARD!! FRONT OFFICE New aulomobil• deal-vice for evening & Sp•nl•h OIL P/f 0~~01nu"1" gorage, llvlng rm/din· Garage Apt. $850/mo. rage. $775/mc:Jnth. Cati Quiel clean N/S. $485. lost Pin Established, pleasant, orshlp In Costa Mesa weekend hra. Phones/ 645·l353 Nen • ,.,Mrul ...... NwnblallllllliS Ing rm, laundry hkup, Utls. Inc. 721·9160. 714·3'48·9424. 759-0756 Ive message Famlly heirloom. busy NB group prac· Responslbilitloa to In· registration. Incl full LIVE-tMWANTU i ··••••••1rll ..... C\ .. llMFt•· ·~~Pi2 lrom beach., _________ Npt Heights 2Br tBa. Npt Beach Own mas· Small sailboat pin cir· tic• needc oxp'd front elude vehicle display, cir membership. Npt In Costa Mesa l'lome •to lrllfelr•alatAdtl1Mln 4 . 8 1 COSTA MESA 2624 fireplace. garago, etc ter suite. Close 10 cled by gold wheel. olflce person. 4-day service shutUe, fac1hty YMCA 642·9990. S5. take care of 3 Chicken. • _.. .......... a lltttal 2 BR. hse, crpls, frpl, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii No &:•ts. 5850/mo. beach. Quiet. Pool. week~ •n day alter-malnt. Clean driving hr. Contact Wendy $400 per month plus roem .. ......___a ,._ --nee. S 722 8 $475 645 679" Sailboat on water. S record and drug test ..... ..__d. --_, ,._. range, encl gar, 975 760-77 or • 195 · ·· ,. n ate at u rd a y s. required. 7:30 am to YMCA Fitness Trainer ...... ....,.. U•llallea er 191s«lmlaall.. Npt Hghls. See Owner 1BR/2BR Moblle Home Upat•lra Lido Isle _N_p_t_H_g_h_t_a_c_h_a-rm-in-g Possibly lost vicinity Pleaae call 640-1122. 12:30 pm Mon thru for orientations, super· (714157'"4243 ._.. • IKt. ell-. rtlltlell. 437 Princeton Dr .. CM 19~~'~et::;u~r~d. B•yfront 2bd 2bll. 3Br house, hrdwd nrs, of Vo~s (Atlanta & Dr•p•ry Workroom Fri. Ask tor Dave or vision and testing. UVE-IN WANTED .:.sa.~11191111111111•• West Npt, steps to 040-8373 Unobstructed vie111s lndry rm. Shara w/1. Ma~~)ha in HuntinQ· Needs uv.ing ma-cd 1542-7700. Must have experience. I Co ta aMsa home fO ..................... beach. 3Br 1ea, patio,•---------from every room. Avail 5600/mo. 266-2187 ton Beach). Please chine operator, f/t. -P-0-51-AL-&-.,.C..,.OV-,-1-J-0-8.,..5-1 cPlruedfe.r1 ce1urt11 1t1ccta.r11omn,.am'!:': ~e c!e 01 3 chlldren.. • .... ..,._.,,..... .. 11m1. gar, Ip. St375., Prop 2Br tBa nr OCC. New Feb. 14th. 52100 mo. ROOM IN NB 3Br 2Ba ·call Connie at (714) Steady yoar rnd. Ben. ....................... House 842-3850 psnt,alvlery cleakn,$61o9w5er. Call 673-1283. House. pool, avail 536·5404 . Apply: 1835 Whittier 521/HOUR+BENEFITS bersh.lp Npt YMCA S400per month plus rcom --Ilil~~ •!11 &Ill m pet 0 • + Ave. B-7 CM 642-4717 NO EXP WILL TRAIN 642-9990. $8.50 hr. and boatd. ,.........,__..,IMrt!M· ll~~;, '!~ ·:,"d• b~ 00Ciep7"2'4"T;.o"1150 ~~r t15i~53:~·J·L-o_s_r:_:_G_re_y ____ 1 Between /am:S:'jOpm. ~..ZU..UZ~l Contact J9tl • i?t~ 174 •~--- • ~llfrults&lll~lala 2BA, Ip, new kit, new 2BR 1BA. avail now, no MISCrYYllurnus bird, yellow faced In Earn 5800.s 800 Recept/Sectv Sell·---------•·••••••••• ......_.,.,.. .... 0.rtMtl1 carpi , gardn, spa, dbl pets $725, water lne.. ~ ~---------~.ha 11lc.lnity ·near weekty srotttrrg-ll'TlVT· et..-.P....bnS.. ~Di £MPLOYMENT ._. .. ...,.~ ...-.d ._11 111 gar+prklng, frig, d/w, garage 648·3827 RENTALS RENTALS Harbor/Adams/Fair lopes at home. For computer Word 8.0 MERCHANDISE ,....,.., Mftflilff 111 1111• W/0, comm.pool, will Av•ll·Spac1ous 2br 2ba I••••••••• WANTED 2726 ~naif~!~~1~~;,8 Pleaso Info send s e If. ~~=~ ~~~~ 6~5;.:S~~· SERVICES 5533 _.....ife, .. _..It• M consider pet. 52,000 w/encl yd, w/d hkup. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------addressed stamped .-iuitlllt1'NllL llcom-par mo lse ... 645-91 14 396 HamlltontO. $790 2706 Looking Professional LOST: aml, while tom envelope to: B&A RECEPTIONIST •••••••• .,..._,...,, 1111•.ClllHUO B •uulew Terr gated 818-566·7140 ROOMS Newport Beach cou· DOG , Chihuahua/ Homema11ors, Sox Entry-level posit w/ Please be aware that ANTIQUES 6010 .. ,.. .... ll1·•·4f4,ISIQ. for cc;'~m. lmmac 2br 2ba HUGE BACK YARD 1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii pie wants to rent Amor Eskimo mix, t 2/ 2158. Lubbock, TX oppty to grow In Npl the llstlngs In this cat· 1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .... _..._1111 DC .ta 1• 27, vie Victoria & Pia-79408 Be a ch . Hand I e egory may require you11 ~--...... ..,,....... hae, NC. lrg patio. no $299 t st Month's Rent •NB 1/2 Blk to beach. Costa Mesa/Npt up-centla. CM. 646·9841 Fff Secretary phones & computer. lo call a · 900 number •BUYING ITEMS• ,,ClllHUlhUM·JSIO. pet $1750. 760-1219 Largo tBd In 30 unit Prof Fem N/S, kit prlv. scale 36R 645·5705 Enlry level, small n/ Call 489-8900. In which there ls a From 1800-)960. 1 pc Big Cyn guard gated complx nr Triangle Sq. Gar. W/O. No pe1s Occasional Gourmet,,.•••••••• smk olc. Accurate typ· RECEPTIONIST charge per minute. to entire estate. Paint· furn 2Br 2Ba, den. Lt/ Bunk House Apls $400/mo. 646-5676 Cooking in xchng for I• ._ ing skills, computer, Seeking outgoing. re-. lngs, china, glsware, airy. Refs. $3100. 819-Jennifer 642·1401 modest rent. br/ba/ P.cRSONALS data entry & pleasant sponsible team player DOMESTICS .. r furn, etc. lmm•d caSh, .• HOUSES/ .CONDOS FOR SALE 380-2829; 714·759·0120 Lrg 1 Br, encl gorage, VACATION gar. N/S. 957-8409 phone voice Starting for NB salon. PT/FT. 5540 top S. 673-6223 1¥ msg BLUFFS 3 Bd 2Ba walk-In closet. No salary $7 50 hr. Phone Call Bonnie 756-0493 2200+sf Skylts, Frnch pets. $850. Avail t/25. RENTALS 2722 ••••••••• for appointment. Sec/Admln FlT Sharp, ~Ider c•r•/'t\ouae-APPtmNCES 6011 drs, comm pool, slngle Betty 644-2270 COMMERCIAL PERSONALS 3002 Prime Controls Co. reliable, d11111 oriented keeping English/ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii level 52195/mo. 759-7066 •MANAGER'S• Oc••nfront 3Br 2Ba REAL ESTATE tO~eswa e~~-~e~~sta Good phone akllls Sp•nlah OK. PIT Ff Frtg $135. W.ah•t BLUFFS 4BR, 2.5BA SPECIAL• near NB pier. Book DATING? SHY? Comptt exp d. Sal+ ben 645-1353 Nan & Dryer $110 eaeh. end unit, vaulted cell-• 1 & 2BR, Security • now 1fo7r ,'u!"3m4 e1r42wkly For a fun time CAii GOURMET COOKJLt F1irc11.1d Commun1c111ons T 1_ .. , 1 h ... Wanant•• & oenvery Westlake Vlll•g• renta 4-. • 4 u housekeopin9, exp'd, 843-6001 Fax-843-6010 h ,.,..ng o a ... ng • ( 7 1 .. ) 9 5 3 •9 8 2 2 ..CORONA Ing, 2 car gar, pool Apta. 845-8122 . 01 1-592-575-912. five out, FlT. Non-garage tale? .. -Del MAR St995 458-5232 BUSINESS OFFICE 70c per minute, 18 + Small Co7 In the Give ua a calll -"° 1022 Nr Newport Heights RENTALS TO smkr. Newport Beach computer Industry CLASSIFIED M•yt•g Washer/dryer, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Bluff• townhomes, 1 BR Garden Apt, SHARE 2724 FOR RENT 2769 •Gu.,•nteed D•t•• area. 114-673·3643 needs commissioned 042•5078 stack Full ·~ s.:M>O OCEAN & BAVVlllW lllOOsf Water & grass $675/mo Incl utlls. With Newport's exclu-Hair stalion avail, nwpt In-house salesper· _________ ..___o_B_o_"'"'"'a_1_oc ___ _ 212 Carnation vi.wa 3Bdrms Sl895-550-9347 890 Sq Ft FSO alve men and women. bch, rental for stylist sons. We want motl- 3br/3ba REDUCED 12150{mo. B50-3S22. B•I Penn resp. person Medical bldg, westcllff t -900·388-0400 ext. w/cllentete, comm for vated, exp'd sell start· 5539K 714•673•9041 H•rbor View Knolls for 2 ~BR 1BA House area, Newport Beach. 1893 $2.99 per min talented, motivated, ers. $1500/mo start-up 2 BR, 2.5 BA. view, off LAGUNA near bch. S550/mo Call 26l-8l61. Must be 18+. Procall 1ty11st, ea911r to build. salary. FAX resume: Ford. Rd. & San BEACH 2648 ,_1_nc_1_u_11_1_12_3_-4_3_3_s __ ---------Co. 602-954-7420 A so P/T •••lat 714-434-7186 NEWPORT Mlguel $1700 Agent '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii B•lbo• Penln share *B•lbo• l al•nd• needed Please call T••cher• for Pre-844-0496. 1• 2B 1 f Marine Ave. upstairs HOT CONNECTIONS Lena or Caroline 673· school or lnfanVtod· , BEACH 1069 Artay 1er apts In dwn-r apt 2 b kt rom offlce. 150 sq ft. 8 • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Penthouse •P•cious, town Laguna 1 blk 10 bch. Bay view, patio. $325/mo. 075-8877 •1..000·846-4688 41 8· dler to coteach. UCI Immaculate, walk to bch. New erpt. $600/ 5450/mo. 548-1761 Pff OFFICE ASST. Campus/lrvlne, PT af- Aaaume Lo•n S206K, beach. tBr $850/mo. $675 w/gar. 544.7882 Be•con B•v. share To assist Office Man-ternoons or FT, xlnt Eaatblutt. 3Br 21hBa. 848-7004 or 675-4781 2BR, tBA, util Inc. ager 8·00 to t ·oo or wkg. cond., benefits. 1800 h Pd S270K EMPLOYMENT . · · . · min. 12 unlls ECE sq · · VIiia Point gated. ~n:!WPORT $550 leave message 12.00 to 5.00 ~n-Frl. pref. 854•6030 848-7004 or 675·4781 2 m aster aultea,'lower '"'" 673.9910 Organized with pleas-....:..----------1 level. Near Fashion BEACH 2669 CDM 1 Bdrm avl. Utls ant phone voice and T••cher/Pr•·•chool, I CEMETERY LOT/ Isl. Walk to Balboa lsl.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii paid. No pets, non good anllude. Start PT/FT, CM ld••I Resort llvlng. Gym, 1 Br 18• 2 doors to amklng. 708 Avacado EMPLOYMENT lmmed. Huntln9ton for atudentl. some CRYPT 1225 a ai. NC $1595 5530 Beach. 714·379-6868 ECE, 842·4050. g r • · · beach, $695. 2 car $390 675-8634 Agt ubara Swlnd•JI c 72g.7280 parking, skylight. all CDM, $400 Incl utll. Bkr. 642·3850 Furnished, Micro, re· • H•rbor L•wn. Mt. Ollve 2 cemetery Iola ---------$2800 (909) 5n·1196 NEWPORT •--1R_v_1_N_E_RA_N_C_H_·s-frig, pv1. entr bath. --------- 1SVlast, quiet. clean. INDUSTRIAL 2788 HOUSES/ ... coNDOS FOR RENT BALBOA ISLAND COAST 2170 FINEST Trov•r• 3Br 2~Ba new tnhse, ocn view, fp, lg kltch, It Berber. $2000/mo Isa. 587-3305 APARTMENTS 2106 FOR RENT *48 Communities• 13,500 Apar1menla $750 to 52500/mo Newport/Irvine/Tustin IRVINE APARTMENT COMMUNITIES Cati aur Info Hotlln• 1-800-IAC-511 5 760-0928 COSTA MESA FRONTAGE Placentia & 17th, 2500 aq. ft. 51800 646-1164 $1000 Weekl1I Stuff envelopes at home. Free details. Box 500- 0E, Uma, PA 19037 **POSTAL JOBS** Start $12.08/hr. plus benefits. For exam and application Info call 219-794-0010 Ext CA 130 6am-&pm 7 days ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Newport Beach maga· zlne publishing com· pany has a part-Um• opening In the Per· aonnel/Admlnlstratlon Dept. Candidates must be flexible and organized and have prior office exper. Wordperfect and Lotus exper. helpful. Send resume with aal· ary requirements to: H.R. Director, P.O. Box 1757, Newport Beach, CA 92883 FIND an apartment through classif 1ed SELL your home through classified Put a few words to work for you. Call 642-5678 . ···········------·--··-···- Run your ad in · the~Beoch COilO MiSO DOity Pilot and ttie Huntington Beach Fountain Volley ~r;,;ooo homes. Fax us this ~~~a.dit card • or mail it in wih Cl d.k tadcwl ... 4 'ijj 11ld f . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 0 Yll,m.L .. y CAil : ...... . • v..11t ~ OMC c:::MIA OM\ X . ~- • llSO ... , ... No MWlll'· *, .... ._Ski •-··• NO A/C, No CD. II I'* v ....... 1•t• .... ._&~II ...... ------------ftUf\a .. 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King •uur 1030 '***** 17~ .. 047 wmw 014f"""electr1• ~· OID. low prow. 86W'n. appl.: furn,. etc... hull, juet Hrvlcod, •ae ~OOT• Wagon t6Ucy n~ •• HafldY 10 Gut1 (an engine) it~ t2 Geotgl• city !3 Llstet1 at the t7==- ll8 Uke some wire 30 Use dynamite on 82 Bandlleader · Count-33 Mollyooddled 38 Lean·to ~Canary homes 38 Sheik, e.g. 42 Eaten away 44 Fem part 45 Fragrant wood 1.7 Fall 48 Prohibit 49U~ ~ Boxer Gnlflth 55 Ash part 56 Flap 59 Pass bills DOWN 1 Leap- 2 A sk'lgle time 3 &>smos 4 Motllef T er"8, e.o. 5 Musletan's job 6 -theway: ma.keseasy 7 Aller 8 Lesa contaminated 9 18th letters 10 Movie dog 11 Tenor and baritone 12 Riding the waves 16 Camper's shelter 19 Plenty 2t Detroil-Wings 24 Tolerated 25 Goose formation 26 Kimono sashes 28 Air-rifle ammo 29 Sloh of ~ M}tstery sallslactlon 47 E11eryone 31 Accilmates 48 Tighlen 33 Nol good one's - 34 Mature. as 50 Desert plant wine 51 Locations 35 River bottom 52 Choose 37 Center 54 Told a 39 DrMng out whopper 40 Body part 57 On the Adriatic 4 t Vereen or 58 Harry's wile Jonson 60 Rule 43 Contests 61 Composer 44 Take lo court Rorem 45 Briel 62 Uorettned appearances material 1402 ~ ... ,Dr, new controller/uphol• ,88 7381 LOADfOI Engl"•/body/delall al.,.,, OrHl lkl bOal· perfect. Whlte/palo. ' .... ,look• 0 eat r• co. phn, anrr. llnled. ....1 .. 0 • l?k mllea. MAD NO 1118TAD , North-South \r\llnerable. North d8ll. . 1 WEST •K783 OAKJ JO 0 '1652 •7 I The bidding: I NORTH EAST SOUI'H WEST Pan S• SNT P ... Put P ... Opening lead: King of ';:;1 teMCea from a lead &.brouab. That. -• ' ..... x1n1 cohd. 112k mu... Trantferino 120,900. would have led to I.be .. ~. Uiree-NEWPORT ::te!~9/~~4-4~~~5~ "t,800 obo 645•9070 714--488·9'78. no-trump 1ame rather than four BIACB 8169 81 BMW ....ar, blaok1 _____ ......,..._...,._, beutr. but cteelarer would bne AC, am/Im cat•, fully MERCURY 9135 worried more about. the outcome •810 SALEUI• loaded, Xlnt eond.1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii since t.be location of the enemy Sat Onl~I 8am·1pm $9,400. 637·2726 1• _ _._would be .. _.__.....,.. Fu;n, aofa1, TV' a. iiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiii '87 Sabi• Runs greall ~ WUUJv...... Clth t El I ---------105k ml. All optlon1, West led the king or heart.a, then 1 eJ;·T,.°l:~ind~ TONI OF FISH NET CADILLAC 9040 must .... Priced 10 ahift.ed to a club. How would you (Baycreat/lrvlne) $2.50 per pound. sell S2500 434·6500. play the hand? All proceeds go: Mlnnay's Yacht Sur· If the defenders are experienced OCU SOCCI!" TUM plus, 1500 Old New· 83 Eldorado VS, auto, TOYOTA players, y~ tan claim your contract. port Blvd. 1548-41192 NC, pwr everything, and they will concede. lf not, go •ESTATE 8ALI!• cruise, cass, tint, wlr•liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiii hr h l ,_ 60 years of furn, appll· •• n »INE SLIPS whls. S30QO. 673· 1631 * • 9 t T o ~ o t a t oug the ritua . Play low ·~om ancea, collectlblea, u~ \. Supra• dwruny and win the MCOnd trick as td'ola, lots or craft & DOCKS 7022 ~ Hard to find, beautiful cheaply u,poasible. Cross to the ace hsahld Items. FrVSaV CHEVROLiT 9045 white.out package, 1 of cluba, return to the king of dia· Sun 9-4, 400 Redlands 45, MOORING For iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii owner grandma'• cur. monds, cash the re~aining bigb ESTATE SALE Sale In N.B. Call fully loaded, auto club and run the diamonds. West. is Newport/Baok Bay. 619·753·680l Eves. '8 7 SPRINT Very trans, factory sunroof, doadwn to ndot~ing thbutdhefieart.da ahnd Anllq1u1ea,1 collectitbtles, GO FT max aide tie on ~g,':i~g.m;~~5• coc:ii ~~~~~~. 3:.;,~ ~~~: sp es, an , sU>ce e en er as crys 8 • g ass, po ery, Bal Pen, great roe 844~7835. at most. three hearts, the remaining silver, paintings, In· near NHYC S12/0 dows/locks, leather, cards are spades. Simply lead a dlan artifacts, Oriental 675·92,82 ' 01 Chev S10 Blazer ~~temirf.~k~u~t~~!i heart from dummy and, if Eaat fol· Items, Jewelry. fuml· Must selll 1 owner, 1 h W ture, clothes. A life 80' deep Dock faces receipts. Super clean! Call Malt $12,998 obo owar, cover wit the queen. est lime or treasure. Jan main turning pt. i 24 $12 500 723 7870 693·2937 can cash as many heart tricks as 12,. t3~ 14._6:00-4:0Q S. Boyfront. Balboa ' • the defender holds, but then must 2422 University Drive. Island ........... 252·1271 S lead a spade into your major tenace. Off Irvine Ave. -Balboa Penln Sllpa DODGE 9065 TRUCK Yau make nine tricks regardless of Garage Sele Sat 1113 40 to 55' max a1 $13/ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9210 9220 ......... _.._~I'!"-----7 """1-""1-"'2-- Ultra-weak preempts are a two- edged weapon. While t.hey might propel the auction to uncomfortable heights, they do provide a b1ueprint of th~boJ«!ing_ to aid the enemy in the play. who holds the king of spades, losing tn alley at the rear or rt. Alf raclllties, prlv. alrmost-four heart.. tricks. 405 Holmwooc;I btwn parking. 723·5B35 84 Detona Turbo. '80 Toyota SR5 4x4 Longbed wfGT campr shell. 87k orig, 1111, PS PB, POL, alarm, new clutch, KYB shocks, much more. Blac:k. MUST SEEi. $5150 Without E:ast's preempt there is a reasonable ~hance thaL North· South might have reached an unmakable four-heart contract.. After a one-diamond opening bid by South and a one-heart response, our choice of.rebid would be a jump to two no trump to protect South's Broad & Beacon. BAL a o A y Ac HT New brakes, 5-speed, Learn to b e a better bridire 1--.,,.,,,..,,..,.,.,.,,..,..,,,,....,,...,,..,.....,,,,._-BASIN has boat allps A/C. Great earl 51450. player! Subscribe now to the MOVING SALE from 31 lo 40 ft avail, 565·309B Goren Bridae Letter by callin• Sat 1'13• 8·12 $14.50/ft. 673-1761 • • Toys, clothes & (800)788-1~ for information. Or household Items. w rite to Goren Bridfle Letter, -s.25 catallna Boat dock for rent 16· FORD 90751_o_b_o_._4_79_·_1_84_8 __ _ 18' $100 mo 675-5095 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '87 Toyote Xtra Cab P.O. Box 4410, Cbicqo, IL 60880- 4410. CAMPERS, RV'S, TRANSPORTATION TRAILERS 8014 84 Tempo GL 6-cyc automatic, white/red. Great car! S 1250. 565-309B P/U. Xlra long bed, Xlnt cond. Orig. Ownr. AM/FM Cass. 127k ml. $3500 554·9022 SNUG TOP G 2 Shon bed CAMPER -------VOLKSWA EN 9 35 JEWELRY, FURS PETS & & ART 6025 ANIMALS BALBOA 6049 ISIAND 6106 BOATS 7011 she 11. Fits Toyo 1 a JAGUAR 910 5 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii short-bed. Good iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '90 VW Corra do MINK jacket. Slzo tall/ Wonderful homea slim. $450 obo. Call needed for 2 beautl-673-3402. f u I 4 -m o n t h ·O Id KITTENS, very af· OFFICE fectlonate. 964·8319 condl $60 OBO. Call ,83 JAGUAR XJ& While. Mint cond. 966-1772. $9500. OBO Call Pgr Runs strong. Body il'714•457.55Bo. • straight. S2500. Call SUN 1/14, 8am·1pm 13tt Whaler 35hpm, 109 DIAMOND cover. Very clean. Trunk, furniture, lots $2100. 714·'122-8773. --------- of. k I t c h e n w a r e • housewares & misc. MOTORCYCLES 644·6247. DUFFY SCOOTERS 801 8 '88 XJ8 Forest green. ANTIQUES & _ E~CTBIC VO ISLJ.ii~!iij~~~~~~Lo:a:!de~d~. ~A~un~s~great! CLASSI~S 9250 Rent a new Duff~ ;;~-,se1 lrO---Vespa · O•t:K311iiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Easy access & plenty Scooter Great cond. Call 434·6500. '69 XKE Jag Sport ol free parklngl Bra, 2·Tone paint, yel· conv. All new Interior. FURNinfRE & ---- EQUIPMENT 6047 PIANOS & CORONA liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml ORGANS 6059 DEL MAR Ricoh copy machlno iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Reduce/enlrg, auto Antique Player sort, w/cablnet s1 ,250 Plano Upright, oak, 642·9164 1908 Autopiano. $475. Call 646·1162. PETS & ANIMALS 6049 SPORTING liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii GOODS ADOPT·A·PET 6065 6122 3 fam garage aale Sat 1 /13 only 6-5 421 Morning Canyon & Pacific Cst Hwy B.IG YARD SALE Fur- niture, clothes. lots of great stufll 235 Helio- trope, Sat. 7:30 •SALES low/wht. 8800mt. ---, . .-------Wire whls. $15K obo •SERVICE $875. Call 646·1 162. LINCOLN 9120 Owner 675·7239 •USED BOATS '94 Harley Davidson iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1955 T·BIRD •TRADE·INS FXLR 4800 ml. Xlnt 'B7 Mark VII Turquoise beautyl •CONSIGNMENTS cond. $14950. OBO Looks & runs great: Like new w/2 ~tops. Factory Showroom Call 434-6500. Must see. $5000. 818-960·6586 200l W. Coast Hwy. "'LASSIFIED B51·B345 CLASSIFIED (Between Ardell & -'"' sea scout Base) ti's the resource you ---------ll's the resource you 845-6427 can count on to sell a MAZDA 9125 can count on to sell a FURNITURE 6014 FURNITURE 6014 CAMERAS & iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii EQUIPMENT 60 16 Love seat & ch a Ir· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii beige w/floral design Every Sat & Sun at At>IObic Heaflh Rider From St49 PETS MART, Fountain Trdmlll New $1800/0oly $249 Valloy. Puppies, kit· MunrGym New St300'0nlt $250 tens and more, all _StaHI. New '2195.'0nJy $289 looking for loving, car· Ufecytle New 52395,0n"f $295 COM Garage Sale 505 Orchid, alley, Misc. Items from re· grig. to wash/dryer & other mlsc.·lterns 8·12 noon Sunday only. Needed: 12' Inflatable tor marine science classes at CdM High School. Contact Stark, 962-0313 myriad of merchan-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii myriad of merchan-dise Items, because dlse Items. because our columns compel 83 RX7 5-spd, loaded, our columns compel quallflect -buyers to -surttf, !+At windows, qualified buyers to call! new tires. Needs eng. call! 842·5&78 $1050. 565·3098 642·S878 $75 646·3627 On the move? Sell your.extra household items in Classified, Ing homos. CALL 597. SolollexNewSl300iOnlySl95 9031 tor moro into. HUGE SALE ENDS SUNDAY! save abused and 2000 EXERCISE MACHINE$!!! abandoned pets. Ba a a k R • 714 557-49&.T volunteer/foster. Call an tpo 1 • 71 4.597 -9037. _H_U_G_E_A_L-LEY_,.......,..SA_L_E __ POWER BOATS 3 families • Incredible 7012 co II e c Ii on. Sat/Sun iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 8am 214 Carnation Chances are you will find what you need at the price you want to pay when you read Classified GARAGE SALES COSTA MESA 6124 '64 Lvm•n 2SFT Full canvas. 225 Horse- power. Classic 80111. $7,500 OBO 979-4023. dally 642-5678 Multl-(amlly sale, Sat ----------8-AL-B_O_A ____ 8·2, 2000 block .Ao· SAIL BOATS . 7014 public, S on Natlonal liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ISLAND 61061_®-..,...V_ic_t_or_la _____ 24 FT. Columbl• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Variety ol household Challenger Sloop. GARAGE/MOVI tfG SALE Sat, Jan. 13, 9am. Furniture & misc. 221 Abalone Items & clothing. SAT S795. Mlnney's Yacht 1/13 8am-2pm, 1014 Surplus, 1500 Old Oak St. (National & Newport Blvd. Victoria) 546-4192 Newport-Costa Mesa-Irvine Family YMCA T. ~wt b11ild strong kids. st!"!"tfa"'ilie:s, strong commumhts utaD fAMILY PROGR..h _ ,._ 9-0 K-12 years --.rJifl ~~r ~Q Newport Buch 642-9990 • Before &t Affer School Care • Catalina Caravan '• Summer Day Camp • Parent I Child (Y·lndians) Cosu Men Irvine Corou Dd Mar 434-2546 838-2181 644--0580 ------1 CHILD CARE 3536 COMPUTERS 3556 DRYWALL SERVI CE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVI CE HANDY MAN 3710 HEALTH/ 3584 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NUTRITION IANDSCAPE & MASSAGE 3830 PAINTING 3858 POOL DIRECTORY ~PENTRY 3510 A to Z HANDYMAN INSTAWREFACE CABINETS K.llchaos. balbs, door$, windows. Doug 546-7258 )tanctyman/Remodel Addltlon1, Bath, Kitch Fire-Waler Damage Elec, Plumb, & Paint Chrlatlan•Mother PC PRO Internet, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Palnt•Carpentry of 2·providlng care In Applications/Hardware ,...SMALL JOB EXPERT Drywall and morel h M I I k Small Jobs Oki my ome. ee s snac s Reasonable home rates. Drywall/Plaster Repair 3 7 42 LAWN CARE 3 808 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICE 3894 Skin & Bodlf Care 10% OFF All Faclala Massages & Waxing Call Becky 286·6606 Gene Abram• P alntln9 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lnVExt Oual PolnVReasS PUAE WATER CARE L!c'd/lns'd since '76. PooVSpa Svc &. Repairs. 969·7003 Pg-664-3947 Fllters•Pump .. Healers FT·PT Patricia 969·8547 David at 509·2089 ,Hangl119,Taplng1Tea1ure ~-0,__,,•,,_'Y.;..,..8_4,..5...,·,..5_2_7_7~ •Grief Racoverv Group Basic Verd Malnt Death of Loved One. Lawns, Cln·up1, Tree Divorce. End of rela· Trim, Sprlnklrs, Aerate, Weekly Svc. 845-0728 Dependable"1Daycare Comm/Res 551·5573 Semi Retired Contractor tionshlp11. Substance Thalcll 97M245 Pg-4t3-8t42 ---------•Ike's Custom Painting Repairs, Improvements, abuse. Other losses. • TREES • MOVING 3834 Prof, Clean, Ouallty ---------Uc'd. Pediatrics. 1st Aid/ CONCRc"l"I:! & CPR. Meals/snacks Included. '"·"'• ELECTRICAL 3610 sm jobs. Ouallly/lntegrily •Affordeble Croup Work. lnl/Eict & Docks. ROOFING 3910 I C81e, Ken 042·1770 for l'ood Concerns. To,pedl'll•M•••· Lll•tt•. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Li1'70346B 831·4810 iiiii!i~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Carpentry"!Rooflng Learn lo control your • JIM ..... 751~78 PUBLIC NOTICE A·f aeclrTcar worl< P.fum~ln13-"'0r-yw-ell.. •aling-ln .efe •nv. LaWJ\.S.rvlc:e, Mow/ -The ·Calif. Publtc lJtilP-1---------REROOFING-All Types fr.PT. Fun & TLC. 964·1740 MASONRY 3557 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~et'man RN/Mom Nice Home & Garden. D1y1/Eves/Wknd1. Bl.Ling, education. Good bal· anced values. 650-6533 Brick, Block, Stone, Tile Duncan Electric Stucco•Paln1ing•T110• Free Consullatlonl edge/1od/sprlnklar1/ 1181 Commission RE· PIANO & VOCAL Exper1 Repairs Ll678358 Cone, Patio, Driveway Quick Response Eloclrloal•Repalrs. Lie. Llc'd Therapist cln-up. Al 888-2718 QUIRES that all used Lt?SSONS 3868 8Ht Value Roofing Fplc, BBOs. Ref. 25 Yr Local Uc. 050•7042 Morgan 850·3281 714·875·0804 IVe mag or call after S houaehold goods -'" •714-258·7038• Exp. Teny 557·75041---------Carp•ntry•Eleo trlcal STOP SMOKING Qre•n Scene Landscpng movers print their iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1• ________ _ •CEMENT WORK+ iONHE,..s ... _i;1LE~:PR~~s Plumblno•Drywall• /Masonry /Irrigation P.U.C. Cal T number; PIANO Beg.·Advanced SPRINl<I.ERS 3921 LA "" .. , SICJcco•Palnlfng•Tlfe N OW !I! ,ITtlmmlng /Removals limos and chauffeurs All ages· Teacher Cert. P IN/STAMPED Bonqed & Insured. RooOng•Jlm 641·7494 w AN T E D •• ~ 0 Clean-ups • Malntenanc. grtnl lhelr T.C.P. num· Entertainment Avail. Brick/Stone/Tiie/Biock LN705749 8&1·8887 " 850 ·*100 I u d rtl II 940 9••.,. SPRINKLER ft•PAIR 64s-23421Pgr 22t.e-122 t*Cl-l!AN--I-N-G------------ 3548 CARPENTRY•Wlndow• people with a burning __ L_-_s_9_90_2_S-=----.,....,..,....-er n a 8 ve so· Jenn er • vv• · .. L541656 e:U-4310•--L.,...lc-,,....d-C_o_n-tr_a_c_to_r_ manle. 11 you have o Val11e1•He1ds•Tlm• Doors •Wood Fences desire to quit amok· Landscape Remodeling ,question about the le· Plano L•••ona In clocks. 25Yll loc•I Exp. 3515 A TOUCH OF CLASS *Best Price/Quality Small job speci~llst • Drywall Repair • Ing, to try FREE Yud lune up/maln11nace, oauty ol a mover, limo your home. Flex hrs. John 282-·2831 l iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil La d•" b~k 1 Fant• Llg h I a •S pa Lill2615B1 • Call Bob Herbal Product. land1cape/ortl1llc design. ot chauffnur, calt·. Low Rates. All ages. -CAR_P_E_T----1 SERVICES CLEANING Cleaning. Ros/Comm n ... ape, r · 1 one Otmand Elect""' 645 3656 o "Ot>L 1 C IC27-"0400• " Lie/Bonded. Free Est. Concrele. 800. 8g.1007 '"' • . 249·8323 Pg·312•0026 ver • -,., svccess ra •· ontractor ..,, v. Public Utilities Ask for oacar 721·1768 1--------- -1AN Speclal 3•Rm $59 Teresa 282·7143 Hom. Repair/Remodel w714·780-8182• Prof'I & £thlcat. 645-7505 Commission TR.ANSIATOR/ • Truck Mount Units FENCES Costa MHaJNawpor1 PLANT ARTIST 714-558-415\ PLUMBING 3890 TUTOR 39'27 w08.0CO. S3T~PIJ.WA2Y -.a-o_S_l_H_O_u_SE_C_L_E-AN_l_N_G CONTRACTORS •· DECVS 25 Year• Exp. HOME CARE/ Speclalltt In ulsllng Dibernardo'• Moving t 1· • vu-7 5 Llcan .. d-Bonded ~ " 3615 Jim 831·2480 landsc,pe/lrrlgatlon iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii h GcNEn11r 3558•=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S C 7 7 .... 7 ... .,. Local/OHlca/Slorage QOJNQ To M•XICOT • MoPh .. CarpeWphl SlO.OO per our. M ~ 1• HOME SERVICES' ERVI ES 3 60 upgrades. 00·• •• Long Dist. Free Est. THE LOCAL PLUM•l!R LHrn Spanish Nowl C11pet & UphOISltfY Clellling 714"548-0388 wFENCl!S GATES• Anythlt1g & Everything iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i·--------T jf' 181632 970·3114 ·a James E. Bangert Co.• Exp'd So. American Tutor Prompt StMc'*Flat R1tt1 eWINDOW Cleanlnn CPt BUILDERS INC. new/repair/poet rtplacad Free E.ltlmale Ref's •LZHllMB""•S C 11:GAI. Since 1947 Suaana 873•7.408 714-e45 0102 • Redwood • Ltfl576605 Michael 750.1440 ..,QI " •.r• &>"'! • •Carpel Cleaning• Aealdentlal Const. Jim Whyte 642•7206 ver. Top ref a. SERVICES 3812 PAINTituG ~SSS frlendly s.rvtce•1nrurtd --------•Streak/Spot Free• Uc.#518424•1naur•d 1 on t attention. Dayliiiii•liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ,, ¥ L03298t 075-9304 WALL _CE_M_E_NT-----1 Frae Eatl•729·7079 (714) 885·4003 1_w_1>_F-0-g-,~-HA-c-~-N-.L-~-N-K _HA_U_L_l_N_G---3-7-2-0 +night. carol 64Nn32 19 aTMta iT •.•w11.,.•.•v•oiiuiiNii 0 a 0 iiliuiiasiiTiil .. _______ COVERINGS MASONRY 3526 H:_19d•wld9arnkt118n1g csin'"ds'v"c'. LER~~~~e~•n::~~Yc!.':~ ·No Job too small· I' CAREEd~OIVE,!' aTOP llVICTION PlllnUnw Contractor •DAN DAWSON• " 714·048·8521 JUNK To Th• DUMP or I erl~. «XP'd, Moet t:.Qal Manera. Ou.al. painting by prol'l1 PLUMBING liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ~aaa. rates. Guar. L~~~4J7isiC:Sc;~::•· UNIQUE 6 STYLISH (714·888·1882) Ref'•. Own car. Llv•ln Bar*tuptcy _ • 24Hra Ucl002098. Ins.. Wator Htatere •Drain• JOHN DORAN MASONRY ,.,.argarel 673·6221 • • Wiit haul what Tra.h or Dallv. Teu 544-6508 • 7t4-740-a9t9 • FrM .. 1. 145·3305 Remodel • Repair B lck•Stone-Block QalH/FencH Design M•n won'll 96B•t862 LIVING -uaTa _,_,__,--.,_.---• Fau"et1 • "vt"rt• r S.J. Scott Con1truct1on and handcr~fted by •" ltYrt Queft1J Painting .. ~ v Large & Small Jobs Ol<f COMPUTERS 3556 Cu$1om Home Builders land1cape arohllect. --------JEWELRY 3784 Probate/ConHrvalor· Pl.VS 1ouchup1. 1.1554722•848-8720 Uc,ea71g1 13'·3032 Llct01954. Rel'•.. L1 3883 845-2105 '"LA881f'IED eNps. Call fOt FAE~ 21. Hra. Richard Sinor Pgrl 71 7-072• 7t4-e7 .. 77Gt .,. 1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiili Brochut•. M4-9ao1 u ........... A ... A 5 321\L\ --------- ~MMIC tu LES 3528 11'• Iha resourco you 1• c ... ....._ -• u" ~:,"!r,~~:. ~::~1~; i-------3-5_8_0 ~;~AIORRISNSTAL3~20 ~;,1~~un~,on ~~,:~::. • ... ~::oj:~::~• ~.~, •·MASSA......, ..... _G_l_.. __ 3_8_3.._0 c~u:,:·:.:AJ:i•r::, All appa & eonware DOORS au;~ " dlH Uem1. bocau1e t•I. 19 .. Buy/Soll/Loan1~11!1•1'-lllllii.I~~· Qusr w0t1C. Fre• Eet. Mark 878-7245liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii o'ir co1umn1 compel Huret & Son107~5a001•• UGll•• Uc•37H02 63'·1634 ~•kJ lhow.ra ftop~d Micro ir•lom1 lupport An experienced •QUALITY WORK* ~~lnllfled buyatl lo Wtlllam Harold Jewelor9 Jt ..... 7.~ iliiNIOW Cli'Oie ii8iftt. Regr04.ltlng & ln1tatl'n Provldu computer dependable door ••ardwd/Vlnyl/Ceramle Watch. & J•w.,ry repair 17434~ aeach, HB ,aln1ln9-lnl/!11 tlou11/Ap1 Expert Dr•ln Cleanlnt & Plumblng A•P•lrs 20Yta tap All WOik 9\1111 lttft ......... Preof" Ptumbtfttt Repair• A nernodel1 3932 -------- Wo gate al'loUICI hang together. Strip, ln1tair, advice to th• craay. 831 ·2111 anytlrna For Ad Action Call a Dilt!Jb Ll870t30 Dean or Tit• connectivity. Call tor hangar. Guar work, Mrble/Carp•l·Bnd/lrt• Antique• Fine Jewelry ( .. ~ behind Quallly Job. ''" eat. 1 873-8005 or 84$-8$2~ detelf• 714-642·5915. •-'-•-••_._o_o_n_5_2_1._e_e_10_ L708279 721·7331 --------l\l'f!MMrlM •1~•• Mobil OM> 110 off u .... e7 e3 .... eaa Ft .. f:atlmat .. Llea?J98 H•tOM , _______ _.