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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-03-06 - Orange Coast Pilot•J .. SPORTS Urban. Sailors sink Laguna Beach Set'Vlng the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 ul'd like to give (Ross Johnson) a . geography test ... " -GIL ! --FERGUSON • By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot COSTA lvfESA-To hear him tell it, underdog state Senate candidate Gil Ferguson would just love a fight However, he can't get the incumbent Ross Johnson to enter the arena. Speaking before a recent candidate forum at the Costa Mesa Country Club, ferguson accused Johnson of ducking -pubtc-forums-:-Me'.-ana.. -'10th i.»pOrtant fossils unearthed in Newport Assembly district GOP candi- dates Marge Pantzar and Jim Rems challenged the incum- bents to come to the disbict and debate campaign issues. "I'd like to give (Ross John- son) a geography test,· said Ferguson, who has accused Johnson of carpet-bagging his way into office by moving from Placentia to Irvine to be eligible to run in the district. •I wonder if he could even find the Costa Mesa Country Glub. "It's not like we're potted plants. You've got a member of the Lincoln Clu~ (Rems), a long-time member of the com- munity (Pantzar) and I've served in the state Assembly for 10 years.• · . The 35th Senate Disbict pri- • mary wiH be-a-rematch of e spe- •Remains discovered by Irvine Co. archaeologists. are b eing studied to find clues to lifestyles of Newport fifth-graders check il;lto hotel work 1--f'O<tAn. Ye-American tribes. By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Some- where in an undisclosed Orange County laboratory, awaiting clas- sification, sits the product of six months and S1.7 million worth of . archaeological excavations. Officials from Th~ Irvine Co., who supervised the excavation of . the Newporter North site, say it will likely be another eight months to a year before the findings are ready for presentation to the public. 1 But the assembled data. which indudes remains of several animals and possibly a newly discovered species, will help tell the story of the people who, 4,000 to 10,000 years ago, lived adjacent to what is now Jamboree Road, officials contend. Did these people, 1esearchers are wondering, communicate or trade with tribes along the coast? Where was their central food sup- ply if not from the Pacific Ocean? Are they the same people who migrated from the Central Coast region of Santa Barbara? "It's probably one of the oldest sites in Orange County,• said David Belardes, chief and ch.airman ct the Ju.aneno band of Mission Indians. "It's yielding a lot of information that we don't have about bow our ancestors lived We'll have a real nice report when we're done.• According to Bernard Maniscal- co, president of The Irvine Co.'s Coast Cormnunity Builders division, the first archaeological excavation of Newporter North took place in 1912. Local oolleges conducted class field studies in the 1970s, unearthing artifacts and a partial skeleton, which are housed in an on-aunpus musewn in Fullerton. Before clearing the way for what will ultimately be a 173-lot planned community, Irvine Co. offida.la reviewed data from all the previous digs. Grading was delayed for five month&. Building , 8 SEE FOSSILS PAGE 4 Photos by MARC MARTIN + Daily Pilot ................................................................................................................ ~ ................................. . A.bout15~­ graders from 'Newport Heights Elementary spent l\aesclay getting to know ,. . the hotel business from the lnllde out as part of Camp Hyatt Career Day at tile Hyatt Newporter. ' At top rlgbt, Tara Stmm'!ns, l l, gets bM•nd tile wlieel of a 'lawn mower to learn loilie lido Isle man held in .· suspected ~pe of minor: •Man arrested after !le allegedly molested his friend's daughter, polial say. lty carolyn Milter, Daily l'ilot UDO ISLB -· A 3§-year·old Newport Beach man wu anested M.rtY Tueldey for allegedly rap- ing a 16-~ girl wblle ibe ..,,.. ......... and ritpol'tdy ~out in the Udo Isle itli· ~ wmn the IUIJ)eet, the Ylc:· Um and IMr father all live. 1 cial elecbon held Last March. During that election -to fill the seat vacated by Marian Berge- son -Johnson defeated fellow Republicans Ferguson and Doris Allen. He later won the seat by defeilting Democrat Madelene Arakelian. Reached Monday, Johnson confirmed he does not expect to participate m any debates ~fore the March 26 primary. Although he claims to be "treat- ing Ferguson's-challenge-seri- COUNCIL Costa Mesa votes to oppose Measure T ously, • Johnson saJd lus sched- ule is too full to fit 111 debates. "I'm up m SacramenJo doing the job,• saJd Johnso~ who serves on.the state Senate Budget Conunittee and says he returns to the district every weekend. When asked if he would take a geography test. Johnson laughed. He refused to pick up the ~out-of­ tow_n • gauntlet which Ferguson • has used for the past two years. "I 'm up in Sacramento doing the . b " JO ... I -ROSS I JOHNSON . ---~EDEBAT£;~nds l rallying around Rubino •Newport Beach resident is asking county to pay his legal defense fees. By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Piiot While Orange Coµnty supervi: sors contemplate whether lo pay former county budget director Ron Rubino's legal defense f~ . his friends and supporters are flooding county offices with let· ters of support. Rubino, a Newport Beach resi- dent, was indicted Dec. 13 by the county grand Jury on two felony counts of aiding and abetting for- mer county Treasurer Robert Cit- ron 111 risky investments. But in numerous letters sent to county supervisors and local med 1 a , friends and acquain- tances are defend mg Rubmo, 44, Should I county officials pay the legal fees of · Robert Rubino, thejormer county budget director who faces a grand jury indictment for his part in the investment fund fiasco 1 Call OUT Read· ers Hotline at 642-6086. center photo, fifth-grader Mac Posey teams up with bellhop Ken Domiilo in loading a suitcase into a trunk. At left, Robert as a responsible public servant and mounting a grass-rootS effort to get the county to pay his legal costs. The supervisors already have agreed to pay for the legal defense of several elected offi· cials; many of the letter writers noted, and should pa)' to defE?nd a 70-year county employee' who did his job in good faith. -1 wouJd like to urge the Board of Supervisors to do the just and pfoper thing and support Ron Rubi- no's request for the county to pay tor his legal expenses in defending himself against the grand JW"YS indictment.,• wrote Jean Forbath, ot • SEE RUBINO PAGE 4 Parents· warn 'stacking' will hurt kids' education • Lliniting time in class- room is not beneficial to students, they say. • • Wl:ONESDAY, MAA04 6. 1991 Mesa ~ouncil .oppoSes county ~hatter me8$ur0s • Officials also vote in · favor of proposed legisla- tion that would give cities power to prohibit adult 'busfness~. -i By Carolyn Miller. Daily Pilot U will be OD tbe March 26 ballot. Appareotly, the blnea-taste d the Orange County bankruptcy WU still cm the toogueS d a bandtul c1 residents wbo pleaded with tbe ~to oppose~ t.wtDch bal sj>aJked debates coontywiae. *They say there are two tbiDgl you don't want tO see: sausage being made and politics ~n. • resident Bill Ward said. ~easure COST A MESA -The City Tis a blueprint for disaster. Council voted Monday to unani-The council understood resi- mously oppose Measure T, a pro-dents' reseIVations. posal to implement a county char-Councilwoman Sandra Genis ter that would impose term limits was one c1 31 people appointed to on county supervisors and force the charter committee. Genis said · them to give administrative con-the feeling she got from the other trol to an appointed CEO. members dwing the formation d The opposition to Measure Twas the charter was that they didn't trust followed by a "no" vote for Measure voters to make an educated· ded- U, a proposal to nearly double the sion so they wanted a few select nwnber of co~ty ~_i_,..-..--....-ihpositionsJ.o be appomt.ed '108S. - in an unrelated measure, the "I heard a lot of people say, also voted to support legislation' to 'People don't know enough to restrict adult entertainment busi-elect a treasurer and county nesses in the city. clerk,' ... I think that's very sad," Both Measure T and Measure Genis said. "I don't have con- .. • EDJTOR'S NOTE; Do you or someone you know have a landmark birthday or anniversary coming up? If so, we'd like to include It In our Almanac section. Please call the information into the Readers' Hotline, 642-6086, fax it to 646-4170, or mail it to City Editor Iris Vokol, 330 W. Bay St .. Costa M~. Callf. 92627. You may also send photographs, but please be sure to include a self· addressed stamped envelope if you'd like 1t returned. Bankrupt.Gies Recent bankruptcies as reported to the Federal Bankruptcy Court in Santa Ana. COSTA MESA • dba: Pro Pool Service; fdba: Thrifty Coin Laundry, Chapter 7 NEWPORT BEACH • fdba: Orange County Auto Body, Chap- ~r 7 • Deaths Most recent deaths as reported to the Orange County Recorder's Office. COSTA MESA _ • Maurice L Brenner; 87 on Jan. 3 • Vernita M. Hogan. 71 on Jan. 3 • Cecil N. Bedford, 27 on Jan. 1 • Conley J. Marlow, 82 on Jan. 1 • Jane C. Wolk, 71 on Jan. 1 •Lois J. Miller, 79 on Dec. 31 • Richard E. Foster, 80 on Dec. 30 • John C. Saylor. 49 on Dec. 30 • Ann P. Lettieri, 76 on Dec. 29 •Christopher J. Unk. 40 on Dec. 29 • Dennis J. Kraft. 57 on Dec. 29 •John C. MacMillen, 83 on Dec. 28 • Jonathan M. Vogler. 6 on Dec. 26 • Joseph A Ward, 70 Oil Dec. 26 .LGraca M Ekele~S-on 0«.-25,--- • Gerald R. Mltchell;'j9 on Dec. 25 • Rita Selinger, 76 oo Dec. 24 • Michael A. Varley, 83 on Dec. 24 • Robert E. Senecal, 68 on Dec. 22 • Watter R. Strong Ill, 66 on Dec. 2 t NEWPORT BEACH • Mary 5. Fortier, 78 on Jan. 4 • Guadalupe Gare.la, 43 on Jan. 1 • JHMtte R. Patchen, 90 on Dec. 3t • Eunice B. Winn. 92 on Dec. 31 • Cynthia A Mullen, 42 on Dec. 30 • Pearl R, Sharp, 71 on Dec. 30 • Marjorie J. Gibbs, 78 on Dec. ~ • Mary Jo Workman, 70 on Dec. 28 '• Pamela S. Hogsett. 42 on Dec. 27 tempt loi the voters, so I move to oppo1etim.• Her colleagues followed suit and oppoeed the measure despite the request by the~ Cow:lty ~~oftt.'~~c..Jifpr• f Dia Cities for the dty to approve it. The League of California aties, asb for cities' input on all three measures in order to infiu· · en.oe state legislation, Costa Mesa Mayor Joe Erickson said. Meuure U would expand the county Board of Supervisors from five to nine members. The council opposed this 3-2 with Genis and Councilman Gary Monahan dis- senting, not because they favored it, but because they hope to study the proposal further. The third measure put forth by the League of California Cities, and approved by the com1cttwa:s- a proposal supporting the passing of legislation allowing dties to prohibit ""e, ntia.e or topless per- fonnmces in adult entertainment DON LEACH I DN..Y Pl.OT A youngster ~ a tetherbalJ Pole at Kaiser Elementary School to swtng out and avoid spluhdown fn a rain-fed puddle recenUy. or sexually oriented businesses . almanac • Sylvia V. Shipman, 56 on Dec. 27 • Arthur 8. Swanson Jr .. 78 on Dec. 27 • Mary L Jahns, 86 on Dec. 25 • Frances Soloman, 86 on Dec. 21 I • Gunter M. Munoz married Noreen IC. Whitney, on Jan. 4 In Santa Ana • Jeffrey A Lee married Jenifer L Morris, on ~n. 2 In Santa Barbara • L.Uis Cortes Mendez married Maria I~ DUI arrests ~.0u1roz-Mendez. on Jan. 2 in Santa ....__ f ·11-·" .........t.. ested • Rodolfo Quevedo Zarogosa married ma 0 UYYing ~ were arr Uz H. Sanchez Maldonado, on Jan. 2 In recentfy on SYSpiclon of driving under the influence. These people hrie only Santa Ana • been arrested on suspldon of a aime, • Daniel A. Darlington II married Diane and, as with all such aimes, they are E. Smith, on Dec. 31 in Anaheim Roufs. on Dec. 30 in Corona del Mar • Gregory B. Giddings married Sandra J. Bellegante, on Dec. 30 in Costa Mesa • Brady N. Guillaume married Linda R. Blaiser on Dec. 30 In San Juan Capistrano • Jeffrey B. Corben married Amy A. Bloomberg, on Dec. 30 In Newport Beach ·.-Leland L Johnson married Helen J. Dunn, on Dec. 29 in Newport Beach • Edward M. Zaffina II married Li~ K. Day, on Dec. 29 in Santa Ana i ·1 ilty • Mari( W. Hengst marr~ Rachel A nnocent unti proven gu · Doyle, on Dec. 31 in Newport Beach R al al • Paul J. Taylor married Holl C. Cun-0 estate S eS N~!:.uch_....,bo=-?-lz...._yl~ f Oh-:-lo-lf--n11Mtmir.~TI.r.-rrTrnm.Mina~=r...-Diarr I Recent real estate sales as reported by • Nt B B ngton, 22, 0 · • Scott J. Bovaird married Bonnie A ttie Continental LawyersTIUe Co. 1n San· • Leetonka Hufford, 22, of Tustin. Spencer, on Dec. 30 in Costa Mesa ta An • Cornelio Giibert Aragon, 37, of Costa •Jesus T. Jiminez T~la married Gayla s. a. Mesa. • -Holiday, on Dec. 30 In ltvlne • Terence William Neal, 29, r f Costa • Van 0 . Tran married Phuong-Thuy N. Mesa. Tran, on Dec. 30 In Costa Mesa •Richard Davey, 31, of Long Be&ch. • AllaG E. Blngeman married Spnia E. • Robert Jay Tandler, Jr .. 32, of Newport Daly, on Dec. 29 In Sa'\ Diego Beach. • Elias Valdez Avalos married Marla 0. Marriages Most recent marriages a.s reported to the Orange County Recorder's Office. COSTA MESA Vlcterlano R~on. on Dec. 26 in Santa Ana • Jonathan 0 . Voss married Leslie M. Prater, on Dec. 31 In Costa Mesa NEWPORT BEACH • Gary M. Edwards married Naomi B. COSTA MESA • 3201 Dakota Ave.,. $205,000, 3 bed· rooms, 2 baths, to J. S. Covey • 3210 Dakota Ave., $200,000, 3 bed- rooms, 2 baths, to S. Bruce • 3217 Momana Ave., $200,000, 3 bed- rooms. 2 baths, to L S. Bagley • 3253 Iowa St., $185,000, 4 bedrooms. 2 baths, to D. & L Shammas • 3213 Iowa St., S 183,000, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, to J. B. Blix • 3125 Madeira Ave., $230,000, 3 bed· rooms, 2 baths, to 8. & L Bewley • 3179 Sicily Ave., $189,000, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, to C. & L Bonner • 3140 Bermuda Or., $242,500, 3 bed· rooms, 2 baths, to S. & R .. Swaroop NEWP.ORT BEACH • 501 Fullerton Ave., $335,000, 3 bed· rooms. 2 baths, to T. Dumas • 401 Santa Ana Ave., $590,000, 2 bed- rooms. 1 bath, to I. Dies-Pentecostal • 421 Holmwood Or., $293,000, 2 bed- rooms. 1 bath, to F. and K. Olsen • 2948 Cliff Dr., S400,000, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath. to R. yaughan • rooms. 1 bath, to Knight Trust • 2641 Circle Dr., $860,000, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, to S. and M. Alvarez • 1521 Kings Rd., $503,000, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, to J. and J. Senid • 406 Snug Harbor Rd., $440,000, 2 bed- rooms, 1 bath, to T. Mann CORONA 0£l MAR • 319 Driftwood Rd., $530,000, 3 bed- rooms, 2 baths. to M. and F. Gomez • 2121 Bayside or .• S2.~.ooo. 4 bed- rooms, 4 1/2 baths, to .M. Moshayedi • 8n Sandca.stle or .. $510,000, 4 bed· rooms, 2 baths, to R. and N. McKee • 3107 Inlet Isle Or., $790,000, 4 bed- rooms, 3 baths, to J. and M. Julian William Lobdell. The same 24-Dally Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa hoor •~nng service may be MeA. CA. 92626. Copyright No used to record letten to the news stories, lllustr.tlom, edlto- editor on any topk. rl•I matter or advertisements TEMPBA1UIES skies with warmer From Surfllne COSTA MESA herein CMI be reproduced with-Newport Beach temperatures today Wawebllkfor ~ VOL 90, NO. 46 AQQRESS . • JOOO blodl of College Avenue: A burglar pried open a slid- Our ~ress Is 330 W. Bay St.. out written perm191on of CDfJY· 57153 and Thursday. tod9y Ing-glass door at a residence and stole $5,000 worth of audio right owner. Balboa THOMAS H. JOHNSON, Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627. 57153 Mixed weather corr visual equipment and an entertainment center· The thief made Publisher HOW TO R£Aot US Costa Mesa T1DIS dltlons and ground off witfuteren_equipment. a lV, VCR. compact-disc playef, eur WIUIAM LOllD£U. Editor CORRECTJOHS TODAY swells will exist all sette player, and sewral compact disa. • • STEVE MAIUA.£, It Is the Pilot's policy to prompt· CJrculaidon 6W54 First low week, wtth small surf • 2200 blodc of Newport lloulev.-d: A would-be robber Managing Editor ly correct all errors of substance. The llmes Orange County Corona del M~r 3:26•.m. 0.7 until Friday when a smashed a 5-foot window at a tanning parlor, causing $400 HUS YOKOt, 0ty Editor Pie~ call 57~233. Thank you. (80Q} 252-9141 60/53 Arst high west-southwest swell damige. The business' cash box was smashed in, but nothing MARC MARTIN, Photo Edrtor m Adwrtlllng SURF FORECAST 9:28a.m. 4.8 rolls In with 3-to·.._ was taken. KIM GltlfffTH, a.sslfled 642·5678 Director of Operatlo~ The Newport Beactvcosta Mey Display 642-4321 LOCATION SIZE Second low foot waves ttirough • 1800 b6odl of Newport llouhwmd: TWo men in their early JUDY OETTING. Dilly Pilot (USPS-144-800) Is Edhori.a Wedge 1-2 w 3:44 p.m. 0.3 Tuesday. Surfers are 20s were perusing ttirough some racks at a clothing store while Classified Manager published Monday through Sat-News 540-1224 Newport 1·2 w Second higtt advised to avoid run-ttie store wu busy with customers. A store cler!( checked the LANA JOHNSON. urday. In Newport Be.cti and Sports 642-4330 Blackles 1-2 w 9:56p.m. 4.7 off from beaches racks after the men left and noticed a S 159 jacket missing. Promotions Costa Mesa, subscriptions •re News. Sports Fax 646-4170 River Jetty 1-2w THURSDAY during or after rain-PRAMOO SHAH. Controller only av1ilable by tubsalblng to CdM 1-2w First low NEWPORT 9EAOI MKJtEU.e GRAJCZYK. Pre Press The llmes Ot'•nge County (800) E·Mall: Fl~1Mftfodigy.com 4:03 a .m. 0.6 storms. After heavy • 2100 blodl of ~Drive: A burglar broke Into the HAMC KNIGHT, Preu 252-9141. In areas outside of Main Office .OATING First high rains, beach runoff locked student store at Corona del Mar High School owr the CARL TOTH, Packaging and Newport Beach and Costa Mesa, Business Office 642-4321 Check for small may contain large subJcrfptlons to the Dally Pilot Business Fax 631·5902 aaft advisories early 10:04a.m. 4.5 weekend and stole $10 worth of candy bars-Kit Kats, Snldcen Distribution Second low amounts of ~erla and Nutrageous -and ransac:Xed the stOlle. Police 5USpeCt the only are av•il•ble by mtil for Published by ~ morning. Winds 4:11p.m. 0.6 from storm drains. BEAQE85 HOTLINE S 1 O per montfl. Second dass C:.lifoml1 Community News, northwest 1 o to 15 For daily surf reports thief was looking for cash, but when he couldn't find any set- postage ptld It Costa Mesa, CA. a T1mes Minor Compeny. ~ knots toct.y with 2 Second high tied for the candy. 642-6086 (Prices include •II applicable 10:26 p.m. 4.8 and forecasts, call • 2100 b6odl of ~A burglar broke into a Manner's Jeffrey s. KWn. foot wind w--. 5 Your comments about the Daily state and Ioctl taxes.) POSfMAS. President and CEO foot west«iy PA'efl. (900) 976-SURF. The Elementary School classroom over the weekend and stole $285 Pilot or news tljK will be record-TER: Send address changes to 0 1996 Calif, CH. -}"he sea has • light WATER • ~call com $1.50 plus worth of property, including a $200 VCR and a cup with $5 ed and given directly to Editor The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa All rights reseN9d. chop. Partly doud9 ~'IURE: 53 any possible toll. change. ~ Beautify Your _Yard! ... CLEAN • CARING • UNCROWDED Per.Onal. Tr~ Specials "Over 50 Years of Fine Quality" DRAPERY SALE! Custom W'indow Treatments f . . Wtt haoe ooer "° ~ancomblMd ~~ in this area. Our quality, ' are wamakM.d. Together we will take Catt of all I/OW' ~ape and "'4'0nl'JI need.a. 6Week & ·3 Month &~NJ~'k~T:.' • NATALIA LAA80N MEMBER FOR 12 YEARS TWO AEAOllC ClASSES & TWO WEIGHT "' TRAININO SESSIONS A WEEK Newpon ~ .Mna Dliily PaOr . . I WEDNESDAY, MAROi 6, 1996 • .. 'fJ.etting in that -ol~ liberaZ-.mOod again Man held on suspicion · of ·molesting girls · By Carolyn Miller, Daily Piiot COSTA MESA -A 29-year-old Costa Mesa man was arrested by police Tuesday for allegedly sexu- ally molesting two girls \tho are sisters and under the age of 14. , and vi~ lived there, Boylan said.. A warrant for Castillo's arrest was issued in San Bernardino County Tuesday morning and his arrest quickly followed. The sus., pect and the victims, who police would not identify because they are juvenil~. now live in Costa Mesa at separate residences, Boy· Jan said. these fol'Citj>le rapes.• Costa Mesa police received a call several months ago from ofti-~ oal.s at the Orange County Soda! • SeTVices Agency. who learned the ' sisters were victims of the aimes, Boylan said. The victirns are now A long ti.me ~o, I wrote an article for LOok Maga- 'zi.ne called "America's Kinkiest County." I was fairly new in Orange CoWlty then. I had moved to Newport Beach from what I considered a con- servative subu.tb of Cbifago, and I was still incredul9us -and Qot yet~bemused -over the way ill wbiclt Or•ge Cowity'liad,,. .. reqefined conservatism. So 1 was feeling sorry for myself one day as I was cleaning my swimming pool and brood- ing aboµt the fact that I was rep- resented in Congress by a man who believed that the United joseph n. 1·bell Natiol'lS.was training black me five times as a •self-styled troops in Georgia to take over liberal." I was never quite sure the United States. It was going what "self-styled• meant, but it to be a close contest, he said, had a nice ring to iL My oldest between them and the Chinese daughter had a bumper sticker troops who were secretly assem-made for me which reads bling in Mexico. "Beware:"Self-Styled Liberal.• It And my state senator consid-still hangs over my desk. ered Dwight David Eisenhower I miss those days. I made a a conscious tOol of lh&commu---EleeeaHMng--writing-abeut- nist conspiracy -or something Orange County, which played like that. like science fiction in the rest of So for therapy more than the country. To bring this all into anything else, 1 wrote about the the present, that's why 1 think county that had elected these that Sandy Genis and the New- people -and others with ~ port Beach mayor's wife are talc- convictions -and Look was kine\ ing a lot of heat unfairly for enough to print it. There were a recent remarks they have made. nwnber of local reactions, but As ~reported in the Pilot, · two I remember especially. Genis called one of her fellow One evening, I answered my Costa Mesa City Council mem- doorbell and found an elderly hers a socialist when he dis- couple on my doorstep. They agreed with her on increasing said they wanted to thank me the fees charged for building! for the article and that they bad • and electrical permits by the · moved here from New York city. And Maria Hedges several years ago and believed charged a devoted Planned P¥- there was no one in Newport enthood volunteer with being Beach who shared their views. "pro death• because she Then they disappear~ into the believes women should have night, and I never savl. them the right toodecide what to do again -liberals who came out with their own bodies. of the closet for one shining God, that stirs the blood. moment These two women are going 1-11--~f---..~&-Other-reacti~e----+4)<~'4&-etilf-fi!>et:s,drttwing-o from the Orange County Regis-the legacy of my old congre~- ter, which devoted most of its man and state senator and all editorial page one day to me the people who supported them and my article. They referred to and believed firmly in the TI1e :inswer 1s 1cs' llO\\l'VCr rhc 1re;i1. mcnt of obesi1\· <)f an owrwe1ght condi· 1ion also require' .1ppropri;uc lifosl\ le ch.tnges :ind an 111d1vldu:ihzed, plw'i1cmn· supervised. compn:h<'n)l\T approach tncludtng diet beh.1~1or 1n<.'llhf1CJ1ion and cxcmsc. For t'\\.'~un<:. 11 •~ out 1us1 :.1m· ply a matter of pu5htng 1hem~lves away from the 1:1ble' TilC nc" diet pills. "hen properly .ldmull\ten.-d b)· J phl''i1C1:.in who IS knowledgeable 111 thclr lL..C. can be :i helpful adjt!nct for "~ht reducrion :ind 1 "eight maintcn.uX't' Clll m\• office for .in appomtmcnt :ind we cin <lc1trmlnc 1f \'OU an: or .ire 001 a goocl c;inclicblc for drug lhtr.ipy for obC:s11y or an 01cn'd»ht ron<lit1011 ~'c :ii~ ofkr al11•1J'l.llhc fllll$1l'll'". A.oCadO MediCal Group 1441 Aroc:ado A\IC. Suite 702 N~rt Beach, CA 92660 (714) 720-9266 ~Ftr:O..• • Smalt• Odof'9 Solwd Orange County code: that any- one who disagreed with you on any issue whatever was a com- munist. nus reduced the world to manageable proportions. The~ were only two kinds of , . people: those who shared your views and communists. Thus debate was simplified. There '!ere nd gr(lys, <UJd Pe9,;. p)e didn't liave to thlhk. This code served Orange County well until the communists went Jose Castillo· was anested at 12:30 p.m. at his Costa Mesa cab- inet-maldng business, where he also lives, ,by Costa Mesa police juveilile detectives and San Bernardino County Sheriff's offi- cials, Costa Mesa police Sgt. Tom Boylan said. ,Jhe t\Y.il4iepcies.jqinUy ~· tigated'" the ... case because tiie alleged se:tual assa';1lts occurred in San Beniardino in the first half of 1995 when both the suspect Castillo was an "acquain- tance" of the victims and is sus· pected of sexually molesting them numerous times, he said. "When 1ou have you,ng vic- ~is ~e~tM l\lJpect t.cr takl advantage of the victim, par- ticularly when they are an acquaintance or family member,• Boylan said. "Very rarely are in the custody of their mother, he • added. Ca.sUllo is in custody at Orange • County Jail and is being held in lieu of $150,000 bail. He is wait- ing to be transported to San ll.emardino County Jail. His court• · proceedings will take place in . San Bernardino County wb~re' •the crim~degediy~..!' ul)lere are so many cpunt.s agd.UlSt him. he's probably' Look- mg at dozens of years,· Boylan said belly-up, and we began to export McDonald's and Colonel Sanders and bad television sit- coms and other cultural icons to the remnants of the communist societies. We had suddenly been deprived of our Devil. But Americans are resourceful, and Orange CoWltians are especial- ly resourceful. We came up with new devils. . briefly in the news Homosexuality and abortion. So now if you don't agree with someone, you can label them "baby killers" ·or· .. ~'-anti· family." Admittedly Genis was a little dated with her socialist~ rhetoric, but she was on the right track and can certainly be excused for that. Mana Hedges, of course, was right on target. We Newport Beac;b liberals - all seven of.us,-not counting my family -are properly grateful. We had been getting rusty, our edges dulled since the John Birch Society apparently went underground. A close friend who is privy to the Orange County political scene told me the other day I had it all wrong. "They haven't gone under- ground,· he said. "They're all in public office and running things." I have to ponder that. But meanwhile, Ms. Genis and Ms. Hedges have given me heart. Bicyclist injured after striking open car door A 14-year-old boy suffered major injuries Tuesday after he was knocked from his bike by an opeq car door and struck by an automQbile.. traveling eastbound on Coast Highway in Corona del Mar, Newport Beach police reported. The boy, who was not identi- fied, was dragged a short distance by the car, said Newport Beach Lt. Mike Jackson. He was taken to Western Medical Center in Santa Ana for trealrnent and tests, although his condition was unknown. "He's going to make ir, • Jackson said. "He's just pretty shook up." The boy was riding his bike eastbound on Coast Jiighway between Marigold and Mar- guerite avenues when he struck the open door of a car parked • • It's time to mount the liberal watch-again.K-eep1-.m.-rp-rim-~+-~ this space for future sightings. Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT • JOSEPH N. BEU's column runs on Wednesday. OUR MEALS AAE A TRIP TO MEXICO The TrMltlon Cont.lnues Slnw 197Z ~ . ,\, ', . . '~~ ·~t ~--··~ :,~ YOU NEVER SAU-SAGE SAUSAGE Or Such Delic(ous Food.' Join Us For along the road, police reported. A 58-year-old man was sitting inside the parked car at the time, Jackson said. After the impact, the boy was thrown into traffic Janes and was struck and dragged by the car, _Ja~wcL ~ Neither the dnver, nor the man in the parked car were identi.fiei:i. Candidates sought for Mrs. Costa Mesa Married women living in Costa Mesa who are Interested in apply- ing for the position ol Mrs. Costa Mesa should submit a short biogra· phy, including date of birth, date of marriage and a recent photo. to the Mrs. California International Head-. quarters, 15019 N. Mayflower On- ve, Fountam Hills, Ariz., 85268. Interested cand.t.dates can also call the headquarters at (602) 837-2854. Job fair scheduled at fairgrounds The -fourth -amrcra:l erange- County Community College Job Fair is scheduled on Wednesday, March 27, at the Orange County Fairgrounds from 10 a.m to 4 p.m . Ill Building 10. , The event combines all the local community colleges' job fairs and ha's quickly become ol the largest college job fairs on the West Coast, accor.ding to organizers. Booth space is available for local employers. Parking and admission is free. For fair information, contact Steve Woodyard at 432-5576. 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A djn::a Obliprio., of me mte of California t To learn how EAGLES can provide ~ .. fitt grOWth for your tttir~mau vings or your child'& tducacion. c:all: DANIEL C. HORGAN Senior Vice Presidenc -lnvannent .(714) •76-51l6 ,_ . WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1M FOSSILS CONTINUED FROM 1 q offlda.ls and archaeologists from ~o. Jnc.1 settled on six litel of· 41111lgniflcance, five of wbic::h will be • • preserved as open space. · t Maniscalco and Coost Commu- : nity Builders Vice President Nor- . man Witt said The Irvine Co. : gained valuable experience , through the excavation of the j Newport Coast area, a much larg· . ~ and more expensive undertak- 1 ing than Newporter North. Part of : the current research will involve ! deteipllning possible connections , between the Newporter North and : the Newport Coast communities. : The excavation began in Decem- .. c...>"'~ 1~. ~ d 1!Jie. T' : Juaneno and Gabrielino tribes have · I been present to see to the re-bwial , of human remains. Several private 1 burial ceremonies have taken place : on the site, MimiscaJco said • But other than tribal officials • and representatives from the : Native American Heritage Com- , mission, no one else has been ; infonned much about the excava- , tions, sometimes to the frustration : of Newport Beach city leaders · who are anxious to know what the site has yielded. "I know they've found some fairly sfgnificant things. but they're n~t goin~ to say w~t th~y are until everYffiing has been analyzed,• said City Council- woman Jean Watt, who has met ' with Witt to discuss the excava- tion process and the findings. "I'll have to be satisfied until some- . thing more comes along.• : Acting city Planning Director , Patty Temple said the city has lo~g , known Newporter North to be an ·DEBATE CONTINUED FROM 1 ul've lived all my life in Orange County,• Johnson said. #Beyond that, l don't intend to respond to the issue any further." Bill Nelson, who produces and plays host on the West Coast Edi- tion talk show on Cox Cable, said he had hoped to schedule Fergu- -~hmon for a telemed debate before the primary. Fergu- son was willing, but Johnson balked, Nelson said. HI removed every objection he · could possibly have,• Nelson : said. "l offered to tape the inter- -! views separately and flip a coin to : d,etennin~ who would go first. : Johnson Just doesn't seem to want • to present himself. HHis scheduling secretary said RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Whet'e Yow Dolor Coven Morel 1922 HARIOfl II.VD., COSTA MESA· 5"· 1156 att:bMologicaDy deb site. How rtcb. Iha Mid, • )'9l to be deWn'dnecl "I'm not professk>nally capable ol detenn1ning whether (New- porter North) ls ~ differ- ent or better th.an the Transporta· tion Conidor Agencies sites or Newport Coast,• Temple said. "IS it of a nature where we shouldn't have touched it? Probably not." Careful excavation m tbe cbolea • sites has involved sifting through the ground literally ooe meter at a time. Special ground-sensing equipment detennined where valu- able materials may be. When an artifact is discovered. workers &g • and photograph the area and ool- . Ject tbe sample. t!xcavaU.S Clmtin- ue to sift 1()..centimeter inaements both laterally and vertically 'until workers reach the bedrock leVel. ~~»~st ­and costly, but yields the best results, Maniscalco said. "We've gone way beyond what the city'~ mitigation would have required us to do,• be said. Among other things, ~eolo­ gists have unearthed beads used for taring, spear points and slate tools used to clean fish and animals. Archaeologists have discovered fish~ hooks made of oyster shell and grinding instruments. Fosm1s indude rabbit, deer, squirrels and a f1ightless duck -posgbly a new species. The sitebasalso yielded sever- al objects the uses of which are ~t knpwn. They include several small objects resembling thimbles and a set of sphere-like objectS. Much of the specimens will eventually end up in a museum facility. Despite the financial diffi- culties of the Orange County Nat- ural History Foundation, Irvine Co. 'Officials are hoping the dis- coveries will find a permanent home locally. Johnson would be glad to do something in the fall. But give me a break. No DemOc:rat is going to win that seat.• For her part, Assemblywoman Marilyn Brewer said she is sched· uled to participate in a March 14 televised debate. She said Rems bas been "curiously absent" on days when it would have been appropriate for the candidates to appear together. Llke Johnson, Brewer says that she 1S busy in Sacramento, but is not neglecting the conce~ of her district. . M Por the first time in the history of California, the primary has been moved to March to accommodate the presidential eies:tion," Brewer said. 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"I feel u a Kaiser parent my hand.I have been dipped,• Mid Kaller PTA co-president Annie, Younglove. •You're expecting writers in the first grade and you're tying the teachers' hands.• The executive board of Ander-· sen Elementary Scllool's PTA drafted a letter Tuesday which was read at the special kinder- garten study session. "The bind·ald approac::h of 1tacld09 all ldndergartem acroa the 6trkt wSl baw tbe effect ot dijij)tnfihlng CUrrent progralDI at some dim1ct ICbooll to a lower. 'averaged'' common denominator a~ the district rather than rais- ing all d1ltrict IChooll to an over- all higher number of tnst:ructional minutel that will benefit all dis· trtct ltudents Jn the long run.• the parents wrote. School board member Martha Fluor also questioned whether students would be able to accqm.- pliJb the distrlct's recently inaea.sed kindergarten currlcu~ lum tn less time. "I, for one, don't want to see us go to a bare minimum.• she said, ~~~i:'?~ro..:~7....i&.1..,on the'Welllf*.t1't M!ifaiiiilitiiiJ Knft'C:J I police said. CONTl~UED FROM 1 The father reportedly walked to bis daughter's room and called out her name as be residence from the victim's opened the door. He flipped on father, whom he bas been the light switch and reportedly friends with for the past 12 saw Aruda, who was naked, years and lived with for a year, jump from the area of the vic- Desmond said. The victim bas tiln's bed and into the clothes lived, on and off with her. closet in an attempt to hide, mother and f atber who are Desmond said. separated and for the past six Stunned by what be saw, the months has lived with.her dad, man walke4 over to his daughter he said. who was m her bed but was nie ~cttm·s fa1her reporfealy -umespQnsive, and possibly- went to bed at 9 p.m . Monday. passed out from the alcohol, At abo:P.t 1 ~~Y~...uc~~u.;·6-Mid 1'he...fatber-W-as con woke up to let the dog out and cemed when she didn't respond, noticed· the door to the home and called police. office was ajar. Thinking this "She isn't sure what hap- was suspicious, he went to check pened but she passed out from to which the audience erupted tnto applause.. · MOit Newpolt·MMA elemen. tarY IChooll c:urnmtly uae an ftt8naed day program, in Which one. clABI Ul8f one room. Half of the class comes early for individ. ual time with \he teacher, and the other half ataY, late. . In a stacked clul, the after. noon teacher would begin work early to aJsilt the morning teacher for an hour. The morning teacher will stay 1ater, thus pro- vi4,ing a 16-1 teacher-pupil ratio for an hour eac::h day. The board made no decision Tuesday and will vote on kinder- garten structure at the March 12 board meeting. <lmiM1!19'J • ..f>em1@4 • Mid. "Detectives are .investigating it as a rape. The defendant iS also suspected of providing the al<;o- bol." While the father was engros~ed in caring for his daughter and calling police for help, Aruda apparently went back to his bedroom, where police found him asleep in his bed when they arrived, Desmond said. Police arrested Aruda for the suspected rape which is still under inves~ation, Desmond $aid. Aruda is currently in New. port Beach City Jail where be is being held in lieu of $50,000 bail. ( "', ,., : 11 I 'I I ' " ' I 1 I' I I I I • "' ' II I Ii' I "11 'I I 111"11 ' : II I I 1111·1·1 ' FITT's 4-Week Metabolic /, ,/ ' RIAGO TRUNK IHOW POR •a·awOMml Our First ever trunk show for men & women will be on Saturday, March 9th, from 10 am . . to 5 P!D· The Sebago collection includes the popular Dockside• that are made in the U.S.A. _ Bryan H. MEN 'S S H O E S . ETC In Westcliff Court 1727 Westcliff Dr. NB 65()..6856 Tbt4-Weet Metabolic AdYUtllp Did- lsanudusl•e · wellnns lll1d fr::: !I FltDell ftltit»t ~ " Traiaht&. Inc. 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". . . • Pleue mail or PAX this form or·aill: Newp1rt ....... .V. Osrblr GI c-wee 1470 JambOree Rotld, NeYiJ>Or1 Bwb, CA 926f50 • 714172~ .. PAX 714172~1 7 EYE-OPENER Sailors, Mustangs both 2-0 on young lxlseball season .... " . high school ba~ball QUOTE OF THE DAY ·1enmg (StanuJ hung in ~ when Lhtt piJJan wmt /aJJing apart ... • -COSTA MESA BASl!BAU COAOI DOUG Dl!ATS tJrban dominates Artists on mound~ at pIRte ;· •Junior right-hander stifles •Joe was on today," New- ' sam1n BPa~stril.Qes o1tt 11 .•.. ~rt C~ch Jim· Kiefer said of . ~., ""':"' ~ • .,. ' ..... ~ •tr\' ,. 1"' jui'ticii" t~ty batters, g<fes e distance and perlormer, who struck out at innings to earn the season- opening vtcro.?¥ Friday, added a ~ ~m the tOOith:· Urban added insurance by belting a solo home run over the center-field fence to final- ize the scoring in the sixth. with frustration after dealing with Ur~·s b~reaj9.ng balls and well-~~ •. A~UQtilli·~ Kiefer said .. ·1 ¥ked him if he was ready. to let it _go today, and he .obviously was. I thought-hel g6t'strongen a5. the Q.Ciie. .... -~·r'!'M punches out a solo homer in Newport Harbor's 7-2 victory. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -After shutting d own his pitching arm all off-season, Newport Harbor High right-hander Joe Urban shut down visiting Laguna Beach Tuesday, fanning a career-high 11 to key the Sailors' 7-2 pool play victory in the Costa Mesa Tournament. ---Estancia---.. takes it , OD ·the chin, 17-6 •Eagles drop to 0-2, but some silver lining comes within clouds of defeat. least one in each of his seven innings.' •He rose to the occa- sion today. We didn't expect him to throw seven good innings (yielding five hits and 'walking two), but he's a com- petitor and he wants to win.• Urban Victory was hardly in ques- tion for the Tars, who turned four first-inning walks and a two-run Garrett Nuzum double into a 5-0 cush- ioh .. , • Nuzum, who struck out 11 in six ORANGE -It was· a little too late to do any good on Tuesday, but Estancia High's Eagles may have found one of their basic needs this year -another starter o p ge e Eag es -r:m::-rc-=-e~un=r--+-tP;,,...:..,.r=--~...;;;:__,..~...,~ in baseball. The host Orange High Pan- thers jumped all over the Eagles in the early going, scoring seven in the second and another six in the fourth to send the Eagles away, .17-6, in the consolation bracket of the Newport Elk& Tournament. Estancia wijl be on the road Thursday when the Eagles meet Foothill. •When it rains it pours," was how Estancia Coach Paul 1\-oxel summed up his team's loss to Orange, a game in which the Panthers punched out 19 hits, some legiti.m..ate, and enough with eyes to give 1\'oxel the feel- ing it wasn't really as bad as the numbers show. "I'm a little disappointed," continued 1\'oxel, "but we hit the ball hard (Estancia belted out eight hits, including four doubles' and a two-run homer by Steve Baker. "And I think Jeff (1Toxel's nephew, a junior transfer from Las Vegas) is going to help us on the mound." The-right-hander came in for a two-inning stint and allowed one earned run on one hit and struck out one batter. Estancia took a 2-1 lead in the top of the second inning when Baker singled to left with one out, then moved to third on a double by Mario Romo. 1\'oxel then delivered a two- run double to right-center, only to be thrown out rounding third. Orange came back with its first big burst, but the Eagles responded with four more in the third to cut the deficit to 8-6. Juan Ortiz opened up with a free pass and advanced when Abel Flores got aboard via an Orange miscue. Catcher Joey Herman responded with a 'double to drive in two, then Baker came up with his clinger to left-center, rtill with none oul q\)Stin's · • mlers' Heeth Bell b8s the Seia ~, number as be two-hits Corona del MU for 3-1 Yldory in N~ Bib Tournament. ·•I took the summer off, because I had thrown a lot of innings the last two seasons," said Url>an. who noted his pre- vious varsity strikeout high was seven. "My ann felt good today, (sophomore Paul Jones) caught a good game, and the defense kept us in the game.'ILwas--a good-team win." The Artists' dugout was teaming even sighed out, loud after taking mis- guided waves at Urban offerings. "It wasn't so much that be overpow- ered us, but he confused our guys with his breaking ball," Laguna Coach Greg Marshall explained. "He was spotting his breaking ball whether be was ahead in the count or behind and our guys-just aren't used to that. I'd say· he was already in mid.season form.· Urban's performance was all the more impressive in light of some recent elbow soreness .. - ·u·s something ·we're monitoring," went on. • ·we really hustled to get the field lD shape, so we could play today !Uld not have to play back-to-back (the next tournament game is scheduled Thurs-" day at home against Los Amigos). Now, we can giv~ (Urban) four or five days rest." Urban, indeed, finished with a floUJ'· ish, striking out the side in the seventh to make it four straight Laguna outs via the whiff. The Artists, who posted three bits in a two-run sixth, fell to 1-1. Mustangs - gral> 4-2 . decision .. • Starns ~trikes out nine, Mesa overcomes four errors. By Jim Walters. Daily Pilot COSTA l'v1ESA -Senior right- hander Jeremy Starns struck out nine while pitching a complete- game, four-hitter as Costa Mesa High notched a 4-2 win Tuesday over Century in second-round pool play of the Costa Mesa Tournament. First b&seman Matt Broesam- le's ground-rule double to left- center in the bottom of the open- ing inning got the Mustangs on the board first, drl'lling home left fielder Mike Adelmund, who had opened the game with a single to left. The Mus- tangs commit- ted two of their four errors in the top of the second, but it was a sun-aid- ed line I drive that roUed to the wall untouched for a double that Starns put Starns in some serious, early trouble. With runners· at second and third following an error and the double, Century tried a suicide squeeze that Starns pounced on and fed back to catcher Julius Vasquez to cut the runner down at the plate. Century still managed to pick up the game-tying run on two throwing errors. • 1 can understand misjudgtn~ a fly ball, and both of the errors, : Starns said "The key play was • the squeeze. That made things a • lot easier.· · ·Jeremy hung in there when the pillars were falling apart.• said Mustang Coach Doug Deats. Mesa stole a run in the second. after right fielder Tony Arveilos struck out, but reached on a wild- p1tch third strike. Adelmund fol· lowed with a double, bis second hit of the game, to drive him in. A well-executed. bunt by shortstop Seth Halverson and a saaifice ny by Broesamle made it 3-1. Mesa went ahead ·4-1 in the fourth on a double by second baseman Layne DeTemple, wbo c,me in on an errant pick-off attempt and a wild pitch. Centu- ry added its final run in the fifth on an RBI-double by catcher David Gomez. The Mustangs {2-0) will hOlt Bolsa Grande Thursday at 3 p.m. • • • .. I ..... • • I Sailors' traditional strength (weights) getting a bOost from different directio•i • Newport Harbor's sprint prowess, in particular, is getting some soll~ reviews. •with track and field campaign under way. .. This veers Sailors, however, appear to have enough left over for the starting blocks. •we:re reel young, but we're quickly acqulrln~ depth tn the events we baV81l t been strong In In the put,• Coach Brtc 1Weit'1 tiulted 8lil6atut 8im BmY Mid. ·1\1*~ beeDJMI strong in tbe races aDd the W9IQbl .V--. but not dc>M mucb In the other .,.... This ,-,, we're IDUdl man twenced, • ~ ICtMe'MD LM ti tbe early flonl-1\mmr In the 100. and 200-meter eventa, bavtng WOO both eYeata in the 'JWi' DOD• IClOdng meet Priday ~ ID ~ ,. . \ " Dorado. Junior Omar Roealel, sopha. more Thnence Pel1x. toPbomore Mike Grover, u well u 6-bmen up-and-comers Brandt Benard and Ozzie Clark are alto pro.pet: ttve sprint contributors. JwUc>r Juon Aston and~ mores John Brolel and DU-0..;. lecb wt1l -'1t time benween tbl 200and400 .• Sopbomon ChUck LoO. Who M1Ded bll vUJtty letWr mt tp1Dg, ......... oww .. --clel. ~ won tbt 300 tmlrlDedl· at8na91'11111tBIDorado~ and WU IKGDd iD tbe l 10 (18.4). JU mo WU~ in tbl triple jump. Providing customary ltrength in the distance eventa 11 senior captain Dan Overton, who won the 1,600 and 3,200 99aln.lt Bl Dorado. •He\ been domg a g?Mt ~ (between aoa country and tndt) tnd I expect bDn to beve IOIM b6g rac. tbfl lpdDg. • a.rty Mid. Other :a.t.taDc. cootrtbutcn iDdude J\lldon ............ Brad 'lbrrey, iOpbomar9I Ryu Jw wl Matt~ ad lr11timm C\lrt HestMrta and ,....llizrreW . ............. wt ..... SMrtf "!I* baadltjre Cod lbny 04relll's renowned throwing sta- ble, with both excelllng a little more in the shot put than th dii· Q..tS thus far. · ·u evefythlng goes aCcOrding to pl.an. they abould be m the mtd to high SO.foot (ahOt pUt) range bv th4t end ol the MUOn,. au.m MJd, •tt'I gomg to take a tittle ...... (in the abot) few Sbene, beta-. w.'n .wttcbicl bUD frOID UM glide to the lpln. He'U ~ ~ .. ant ~ af tbe .... ..ntng lblngl O\lt, • •...u II uo dOlng a little ca~ up. ~ be wam' WOiklng wbb \II d\Dtng tbe •· ' • I CORONA DEL MAR -Boris Tur· kic, a Junior trander from Croatia, and a No. 1 doubles team of John Capello and Kai Miller, who were inserted as CoJ"ona del Mar's No. 2 entry, going agablst a foe with the same idea, led the way to a 10·8 victory over invading Beverly Hills Tuesday afternoon in one of the more meaningful results of the oonleague boys tennis season. The host Sea Kings, ranked No. 2 ln CIF, were 18-0 and 16-2 losers to Beverly Hills a year ago. J'iP.~V> ~s time ~\.Ql~as_,'l\u­ ldc s\fiepf bis'tbree-ft>e"S in s.tngles, and Capello and Miller did like- wise in doubles to help Corona del Mar improve to 2-0, dropping Beverly fVlls to 0-1. C.0.-def Ms 10, a.v.rty Hiiis I Slngles: Tl>ritk (CdM) def. Liberman, 6-4; def. Ouboff, 6-3; def. Croll, 6-3 Dent (CdM) lost 3-6, <Mi, 0-6; Jahaogiri (CdM) lost ().6, 1-6, ().6, Doubles: Shukl•<oteman (CdM) def. Friedman-Matye, 6-1; ldst to Kr~B~gman. 2-6. def Gopeko-8rody-W•ite, 6-3; Capello-Millef' (CdM) won 6-1, 6-2, 6-2.; Chopr•Weinste1n (CdM) won 7-6; lost 2-6, 6-7. Estancia wins, 10-8 HUNTIN G -TENNIS TON BEACH - Bnan Rudolph and Evan Taboada of Estancia High woo the decisive set, as the e agles aefeated host Marina, 10-8, in a nonleague boys tennis match Tuesday. In the final set, Marina (2-1) was ahead in games, but Estancia was leading in sets, 9-8, and need- ed the victory from Rudolph and Taboada, its No. 1 doubles team, to secure the win. Estancia (2-1) was paced by Jeremy Keams and Chuck Burden, who swept at No. 2 doubles. NONLEAGU£ &tlinda 10, Mllrina 8 Slngtts: Leonard (E) def Moore, 6-2. def. Hoang. 6-3, df!f. Atkinson, 6-0; Un (E) lost. H. 2· 6, won. 7-6; ~o (E) lost. G-6, 1-6, won 6-3 DcMlbles: Rudolph·Taboclda (E) lost to McKeon·Haley, 3-6, def Payne-J.Kobs, 7-5. lost to Shepard-Riehle. S-7; Kearns-Burden (E) won. 6-3. 6-1 , 6-1; Brown-Sink (E) won, 6-4, lost. G-6, 3-6. In J C men's action: MISSION VIEJO - Saddleback , briefly yielded four b1li to~ to~. Lori MetcaJf (2 for 4 with three stolen buel)1 Stephanie GoJHllri (2 for 4), Kyle McNlcoll (2 for 3 with two steals) and Jill Nelsen (2 for 4 with two steals) paced the 12· hit S4ilor attack. College's unbeaten G~udlot raced through an Orange Coast College lineup en route to a 9-0 Orange Empire Conference victo- ry Tuesday. The Gauchos im- proved to 5·0 in conference play; Coast fell to 3·2. ,. s 'C hct .. Or.nae COlllt. ~ Springer (5) def. lntrlago, 6-3, 6-1( Snavely (S) def. JoMson. 6-), Mt GruMr (S1 def. D. ~. 6-3, 6-0; Lundblad (S) def. ~ 6-2, 6-1; Brown (S) def. It RAldef; 6-1, 6-1; ~ (5) def. Oart<. 7-6, 6-0. ~ ~rundef (S) def. llltr~ >oil~ i-s1~~~ CS>' def. o. ~·fl ~ 6>1~ E~undbled~ def. Wlnje-McOurg, • 5-0. In JC women's action: COSTA MESA -The Orange Coast College womeo'.s tennis team (2-6, 2-3) finished the first round of Orange Empire Confer· ence play Tuesday, dropping an 8 ... 1 decision to Sadd.lebaC:k (5-1). Slddhhdl a. On1n8e CWt ColMg. 1 SJnglee: Rios (S8) def. Edes, 6-3, 6-0; Drtssl (OCC) def. Weinberg, 7-5, 6-3; Ml. Hosoi (SB) def. Streelm•n, 6-0, 6-0; Saduddln (S8) def. Oh, 6-1, 6-4; Peters (SB) def. Thieu, 7-6, 6·3; M<l. Hosoi (SB) def. Stone, 6-4, 6-1. ~ Rlos-~lnberg (SB) def. EdeJ· Oiissl, 6-0, ~. 6-3; Ml. Hosoi-Ma Hosoi (SB) def. Oh-Stone, 6-0, 6-2; Helms-Sawdow (SB) def. Thieu-Trejo, 6-3, 6-3. Eagles lead Millikan COSTA MESA - lo a match that GOLF couldn't be much closer, the Estancia High golf team leads the first half of its dou- ble match with Long Beach Mil- likan Tuesday, 203·205. The second half of the match will be played at Long Beach next week, but rCl;in has played havoc with scheduling and · the exact date is unknown at this time. Mike Perry shot a 38 over {be Mesa Verde Country Club course to claim Medalist honors. Other Estancia scorers were: Ross Nec- essary, 39; Pete Krutzik, 41; Andy Thomson, 42; Jeff Perry, 43. CdMleadS~ NBWPORT .....,.,..,,...........,,,_, BEACH -The Coro- na del Mar High golt ieam leads the" first round of its double match with Marina, 200-.215. Junior Jfil Black had two hits for Estancia (0-3). Chad Towersey took Medalist Eagles drown foe honors, shooting 38 over the par- 35 Newport Beach CountryClub COSTA S course. I -MESA -• )(ING Other Cd.M scorers were: Mu. The Estancia High boys and girls Wallach, 3~ Jimmy Ke,~~~; ~~ ~t 4.'!ayt~ co14 ~g BroO~ 411 ·s~ · : • vtn&g'Wihs 1\iesd8y m a non- 42; and Jeff Bemis, 43. league meet with La Quinta. Newport girls win COSTA MESA -Freshman Katie ,GO LP Dunne earned. medalist honors with a nine-hole round of 56 Tues- day to help the Newport Harbor High girls golf team earn its first- ever victory, a 254-263 decision over Valencia at the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club. Vanessa Shapiro (56), Jessica Jacobi (63), Jennifer Hllllter (69) and Devon Burlingham (70) also contributed for the ailors, • -Hunti.iigton Beach, however, defeated. the Sailors, 130-163, in a separate match Tuesday at the same site, contested with a split Newport squad. Laura Beebe was the top Har- bor scorer against Huntington with a round of 53, while Reagan Stover (54), Helen Adourian (56) and Sarah Jugan (58) rounded. out the Newport pedonners. Tars top Eagles, 10-4 B~~! SOFTBALL Newport Harbor High softball exploded for eight singles in a seven-run sixth inning to rally for a lQ-4 nonleague victory over vis- iting Estancia Tuesday. Molli Mullen struck out 13 and The boys (l-1), led by Chad Bollenbach's wins in the 100-and 200-yard freestyle events, won 97- 28. Brad Wayman also had a big day, winning the 500 free (5:59.40) and the 100 butterfly (1 :07.3). Re also w~ part of the winning 200 medley relay team and the 200 free relay (4:00). . Tife girls (1·0-1), led. by Aileen Bennett and Meghan Williams, beat La Quinta, 108-40. 90YS Estand8 97, t.. oUlnta 21. 200 mectley relay • 1. 'Estancla (Stephens, W~n. Hoss. Bollenbed\), 1:53.2; 200 ~ ~ • 1. ~nda SNa'f.!!'ao, Joh'!:__ son, Cllulkin. Gr•ws); 4:00; fl'ffltyle relay -1. Estancia (Bollenbach, Hoss, Jes.wp, Stephens), 3:43.9. 200 free.; 1. Bollenbach (E), 2:00.2A; 2. Hoss (E), 2: 13.47; 3. Baker (l) 2:06.6; 200IM • 1. Stephens (E). 2:25.3; 2. Johnson (E), 2:39.3; 3. Caulkin (E), 2l47.23; so free . 1. Jessup (E). 24.28; 2. Hoss(£). 24.59; 3. Roth (l), 27.6; 100 butterfly • 1. W•yrnan (E), 1 :07.3; ].. >ol'lnson (E), 1:1B.5; 100frM • 1. Bolltnbach (E), 51:78; 2. Stephens (E). 53.96; 3. Smith (l), 1 :02.16; 500 free · 1. WwyrNtn (E), 5:59.40; 2. Uno de Costa((), 7:45.17; 100 backstroke· 1. Jennie (l), 1:05.S; 2. Jet5Up (E), 1:05.20; 100 breast· stroke· 1. Graves (E). 1:18. 14; 2. Taboada (E). 1:20.04; 3. Caulkln (E), 1:22.37. GIM.S Estllndll 1QI. La Quint. 40 200 medley relay • 1. Estancia (\Nllll•ms. ~~ FASSNCht. Bennett), 2:16.16; 200 frft'Style relay • 1. Estancia (Brooks. Frino, Maxfield. Bennett), 2:05.52; 400 freestyle relay • 1. Erulncia (Brooks, Fassnacht. Tusujl, Wil- l•ms), 3:43.98. 200 fr~· 1. SllJ<itlEl. 2'42 66: 2. Nelis (E). 2:43.63; 3. Sliarpe (EJ, 2:59.63'; 2001M • 1. LINM"es (l), 2:39.1; 2. Kim (l), 2:49.8; 3. Frlno (£). 2:56.7; 50 free · 1. Bennett (E), 28.84; Brooks (E). 31.2.; 3. Slade (E), 31 .94; 100 butter· flvi-'·~(I). 1;19.12.; 2. Ntf11(l), t>O.~ J King OJ, Ul.11; 100 free· 1. IMlllM\S (£). 1:07.A; 2. f'fino (E). 1;01A; 3. ~ (E), 1: 14.79; 500 free . 1. hnnett ((). 1:25.4t; 2. F...-wdlt ro. 7:07.Q; 100 back· strolie-1, WiHlamt (E), 1:14.89; 2. Unatet (l), 1:15.91; 3, 8rOol<s (E), 1-25.75; 100 brtaJt· stroke · 1. Klm (l), 1:22.D; 2. T'u5ujl CE). 1:3)$6; J. l(ing (L). 1:36.57. Pli"ates faJl in 11th, 8-6 COMMIMfY <'lOl IHI ,.,....... .. Onlft9t c.-. Fullerton 130 020 000 01 • I 7 2 OCC 000 220 OU 00· 612 0 llllingsley. Western (I), Kelty (9), Plenoll (9) and SimptDn; hrilll. Brewer (l), StweflSOn (7), Ev.ns (9) and YllMO!Mwe· W_pienol~ 1-CI. L·Evans, 2·1, 2B·Slmpson (F) 2. Ruiz c o s TA 8 .. s•• .. LL <n 2. Wilsdn <oco . .1ones toeo. MESA ... n n HR ·Theis (F). Ponchak (OCC), Orange Coast College's •Pl.rates Slmpson <fl. continue to build on a streak, HMiH SOtOO&. unfortunately this ts the wrong ooe. · NEWPORT BJCS ~ Af1 win in ~3 str t.iaA.t. 1\lltln t,·Cof'GM.,..., 1 . 'Jim.;,r the-~a~1Mt~lh3M , =·~= ~-!: rf ·1- straight O.ra.nge Empire Confer-Wiiis and Bear; Bell and Madrid. is Tu d vis.tin W·Bell, 1..(). L·Wilts. 0-1 . 28-Mldrid ence sue es ay as l g m. Fullerton (14-2, 5-0) pulled out an onnge 11, &unda • 8 6 vict · 11 innin enanci. 024 ooo o • 6 a 3 -o~ m gs. . Orange 172 601 ll • 17 19 3 Matt Sunpsoo was the ma1or 1. Romo, Wilson (3), Tto1tel (5) and thom in Coast's side, bitting a H~rman: Huber, Sewell (5) and home run and two doubles bis Damiano. w _Huber. L·J. Romo,.0-1. ' 2B • Gudino (0), Huber (0) 2. Her· two-run two-bagger in the 11th rera (OI, Herman (E). M. Romo (E). inning the difference. TrOJCel (E). Ludtke (E). HR • hker (f). The Pirates (13-3, ~1-3) had a COSTA MESA TOURHAMENT golden opportunity in the 10th c.o.ta Mesa4. c.ntury 2 inning, but Fullerton outfi~lder Century 010 010 o · l 4 2 n....:--De d Costa Mesa 102 100 JI • 4 5 4 -D1iau wispelaere ma e a spec-Flores •nd G'omez; Starns and tacular catch on a 1i'avis Clutter Vasquez. W·Stams (1-CJ). L-FI°'~ (CJ. drive to deep center wi\h Forest lb.Ji~ 0e~::r~~O:':CQ.1e Long stashed on second .. ase. LOS ANGE- LES -TheSouth-TENNIS em California College men's tennis team defeat- ed cal State Los Angeles Tuesday, ~3. in a nonconference match. The Vanguards (4-2) won five of their six singles matches, with No. 3 player PaulQ.. Baniga winning 6-0, 6-0. SoCal Col~'· cat State LA J Slnt1r .. : Johansson (S) def. Tomb•k1an, 6- 3, 6-1; Robbins (5) def Chen , 3-6, 6-2, 6-1; Barriga (S) def. Pol'ljooen, 6-0, 6-0; Lewis (S) def. Collison. 6-2, 3·6, 6-1; Villar (S) def. Pel- SOI', 6-2, 6-0; and Carden•s (LA) def. Baker. 6· 3, 7-5. Doublff: Johansson-Ro bbins (S) def. Tombaklan·Pohjonen, 8-3; Barrig&-Lewis (S) def. Pelsor-Chen, 8-6; Villar-Baker (S) def Chen-Cllrdenas, 8-4 l'5'.,,ort ffiitiiiiT.tigl.N IMifiT Laguna 8ea<h 000 002 0 • 2 5 4 Npt. Harbof' 500 101 JI • 7 5 3 j.etoumffu, Howe (3), ArMdor (6) and ~; Urt>afl and Jones. W· Urba", 1-0. L-tetoumeau. 0-1. 28- Nuzum (NH), Whitf'teld (LB). SOFTBALL NONLEAGUE Newport Hlltxw 10. EsUnda ' Estancia 040 000 0 • 4 4 2 Newport 101 017 I(" • 10 12 0 Blade and Danner; Molten end Gos1elln. W-Mollen, 3--0. L·Bladc, 0-3. VOLLE YB AUL NON LEAGUE Corona del Mar def. Trabuco Hills, 15-5, 16-14, 15·9. Brian Coleman 17 kills, Derek Newcomer 42 assists. CdM2-0. • SOf'1'SAlL Sea Kings IIlay be a year away, but there is plenty of noise to deal with Community coli.g. Golden wm •t Or~ COti\ 3pm Higll ktiool • S.n 0~• at CO<ON ~Mat. 3.15; c;.m. Meui at Edkon, 3·15 • VOLLE'YSAU • CdM has six returning lettermen in. the fold (five are sophomores) to give foes a run for their money. With a nucleus of six.returning lettermen, five of whom are sophomores, the Sea Kings should give Sea View League rival Santa Margarita a run for its money to the title. I counts. grown three or four inches in height from last year, and last year was a learning experience . Now, tliey're starting t~ grow into their bodies:' - Association individual girls cham- pion. Community college me11 • 0r•"9• Co•lt •t S.nu Barl><tra, 6 p.m The Sea Kings, who regularly play their home matches at New- port Beach Country Club, will pro~bly have to wait until the Toshiba Senior Classic, scheduled 1or· March 11-17, is completed before playing the NBCC links. High school boy. • Sacldlft>a<lt •t Con a M-. 3: 15 • TDIHIS 'Of lMt year's five freshmen varsity players, Wallick could be the most talented. High ldlool boy. • Long k<Kh WllJon •t N-s>0'1 Hat:tiot. l p.m By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot CORONA DEL MAR -Thoogb it is still a year or two away from becoming the CIF Southern Sec- tion powerhouse that Coach Paul Hahn foresees down the road, Corona del Mar High's golf team should begin lo make plenty of noise around Orange County this season. Santa Margarita, ranked No. 1 in the Orange County preseason poll, returns all of its players from last year's league championship squad, but the Sea Kings (4-6 in league in 1995) are young, ambi- tious and improving. Jimmy Keane, a kicker on the football team .and a guard on the basketball squad, is Hahn's only senior. And although Keane seems to be off to a slow start, he's expected to contribute when it Sophomores Steve Brooks, Craig Brooks, Chad Towersey, Max Wallick and Jeff Bemis all return from last year to form this year's foundatidn. Hl'm looking forward to it," Hahn said of his team's prospects. "These guys have really started. to mature. ~ the time they're juniors an<rseniors, they're going to kick some tails. The y've all PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES Speaking of bodies, the Sea Kings even have their own chiro- practor this season, Dr. Jake Pivaroff. Other CdM golfers on the rise include juniors Jake niabassi, Adam Hoover and McKenna Glasgow, and sophomore Ryan Huntsman, all of whom played JV last year and have a chance to play some varsity in 1996. Glasgow is the younger sister of Jenny Glasgow, the 1995 CIF/Southem Calif omia Golf PUBLIC NOTICES LIC NOTICES "He's going to have to worJC hard on the mental part of the game, such as the thinking process you have to have to man- age yourself around a golf course," said Hahn, also NBCC's head pro. HPhysically, he's got natural ta.lent that's beyond most players." Keane (NBCC), Bemis (NBCC), Towersey (Santa Ana CC), Steve Brooks and Craig Brooks (Big Canyon CC) all grew up as country club players. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES --------bate Code. THe time for Ill· 1996 (contact Ms. DH Prl· uted 1urplu1: $2,683,797 Pfctltlo~• BualneH Heve you slatted doing ducted by: an lndlVlduat cluctea by: an lndlvlduat -oAANGE. 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Levingston This 1111ement wu flltd inbmt11o11 Midi h TIUSlll dTICHldE •nPtETITION 2730 tact Dee Prichard Dlrec-one131M13 Haine ll•lement che(d Vollmtf, Vice PrMI· Thi• statement Wll m.d with the County Clerll ol --T ~ IM b WO · requesta p I '°' Student Auldll..:.., Ser · ci.nt with the County Ctetk ol Orange County on 2·5-lle ~ -no ~ authotlty 10 aamtntsttf the ubl •ht d Newport lllc:e• Or eoUI coi: NOTICll OF The fonOllllog ~aona..are Thll atattmtnt was filed Ofange County on 3+96 1 ... 3972380 ar ~. h ._. lddrl9 01 Hiiie uncle< the lnclepen· Beach.Costa Mesa Dally ltgt '270f'r.ltVlew Roea DISSOLUTION OF dol~ t>uiin.ss as. A) llltw; With the County Clerk of 11983875091 Dally Pllol March 8 13 20 OlfW conwnon ~ ol 118 dent Admlnillrallon ol Ea-Piiot February 28, 29, Cosia Mesa. CA 9292S: P~TNIRIHIP en each Surf gompany, Orange Counly on 3-1·98 Dally Piiot March B 13 20 27 1998 ' ' ' .,..,. ~ Pf'Ol*1Y 11 llllr· ta,ltl Acl. (This •uthoroty March 6, 1998. 5005 (714) "432·5118 Publlc notice ,, hereby ct ~~rf gm::any, 1H8387S047 2, 1996 ' W493 I • po"90 IO OI 1• Si.tlh Court ~~e~1,1~~~h~rir:~ ,;:~ Wth-4&4 OUHtlont regardl~• i~ ~t 'fu~c~:.N~~~ 1)~ w:v. Rider~ .,.,: c~: Dally PllOt March e, 13, 20, • PUBLIC NOTICE ,UBUC NOTICI lllwpolt Beldl, Ca, t*3 se9ct ec11on1 wllhout court ap-PUBLIC NOTICE ~oW.:lJ:;"' • d 1nWte1110 lhe tnietest held ~any, 112·23rd Street, 27, 1998 W4llO ' I Pktltlou• 8uttn... =; r!:: ,:' ~ provat. e:fore laking.,:~· R•au I Rogtf w. olwt •• Director by the decnltd General N~ ~~· ~D2M3(""' PUIUC NOTIC! Flotltlou• ... .-~. N•me ltal•!Nnt ~ bf -Died ol TNlll l•ln very mportant .c;...,.,., ,. £ T of Purd\ulna Co.ut Com-Pat1ner, Glenn Htnd8fl0n · ' ' ""'' Heme ltai.m.nt The lOllowing petlOM ltt ldJdittO ,_. n ol ~.W. tht1r.;.aol'lal ule:; FOR PROPOIA&.S munl1y Coif.gt 0111/lcl, end LOUISE SMITH, ~~:r~A ~= Newpc>ft FlottUoU119utltMM The following Pf(IOnt are doing 1>Ualne11 as: Wtsl• 11111 1'lle IOIJll .::::"":' h " w req r llD *1191 1370 Ad1m1 Avenue Costa TAUSTEE OF THE SMITH Thi ' 1 1 Name atateMent dolnQ buslneu H : AIMt ern Flyer, 300 Pro1pec1, _... ~ '""'9tl nowua to give notice lo lnt.,H lld MANAO£M!,.T AND Mua CA (714) 432-S750 f'AMILY TRUST, BRIAN ll(ld 1 bu~ nt1i 1 con-The foltowlng per.one lrt Stf'Vli:H, 9412 I.Ina! Clrcle, Newport 8t•cll, CA 82883 ~ ,.. • ..,... ' ptr~oa• ~?1811 they h~: OP•MTION OP ,, •• ,,.,.... Con. BARBARA BEAKHAUSEN, dH~:' ~;,a ~11rolng Clolng blillntll ••: Gal· Huntington 8each, OA Dlnl•I L. Oonley, 300 =.. ~ ~~ When Words Are -:'a• ~. ~r;~~~~~~r.on.) FOOD FACILITY! fer•nHI llaroh 1 a, ~~81J:Y J~~M.toAJy A.: bUalnnl yet? No ~~:O~&=·~'::ee~· 9~:: D. Sllehf, t-412 Ll..i ==~.·~ ~ Newport ...._ 11 .. Wiii d .. nNI Not Enough The Independent 1dmlnl1· ORANQll COAST tiff, 10100 e.M. Rl/TH M. SPANO, Ind LOU Ntwhunt Naki, Inc., Paul J. 0111~ ~ llict. Clrc:\t, HW'lllogton ... Cfl, Thia bu11net1 11 con-,.__, d fli,..... ol l'IUI-"$p«clallzlng In llallon eu1hor1ty will be COLLIO• Opens Meroh aa, HENDERSON (the Umlled I~ f'rttklent (CA), 975 Pelo ~ Of• CA 92648 ducted by: en lndMclUal .... , &II 11 •Ul...,.U• Ollld Sumru1thl/ graMtd unle11 . an lntt<-The Board of TIV&tffl of HN1 a100 P•"'-PIM«t), hefelolore doing ~It\ .:.~ w~ ~ MQI, CA azeet Thia bu11n .. 1 II con-Hrtt you stllted dOlnQ ~ \I. 1M ~OIOIW. • ,.,- Hied PfftOn m.s en ob-Coul CO!nm"""Y College Publlth•d Newport bullne11 undtf lflt flc:tf. Or r.=.:=."' ..... Tille l>uelntlt 11 con-ducted by: an lndlvldUll b\alnffil y.c'? NO IEJW!Ci ~TION. Fl~" ,feclion 10 lhe petitlon ana 011111e1. and the AatOCl&ted IMch..Coata Mffl Dally flout fllm namt Ind eiyi. anoe .,.,_", on "'·-ducted by. • corP9f•llon Have you ltal1ed doing Oantet L. Donley Tllllnl 6y Jllt1'e ""*· 29o'll Horbor Blvd lhOW good C&UM why the Students Of OrllnGI Coul Ptlol F bNll'{ at Mttch e Of UTCO MO. 1, a Cat110f· ttffHHCM8 Hevt you Matted doing ~I ~7 v .. M-te Thlt ttai.rn.nt WN Ill.cs ~ Mt... fll '""*' """ cOUtt lho\Aa not 111ant the Cotleg• 1equ11t lh8 IVl>-ltM • • • nla llmlttd J>Ml'ltl'lhlp 11 Ditty P110C M•ch 1, 1~ to. bullne1a ~ v .. • Mette o. Slleht ' WM the County Clerk cl f»f nw ~ ll1JO ~ Co1t1 ~•• luthOr_ity. mt11lon of f°'mal Pf0f)09-• 3N Welt foothlll 8oufeo 27, 1811 W4M o.a.ahal' Ptl.lf'llbl. flO, Doll. Thi. llalemtnt Wll IUed Ofange County on 2·tS.M .....,..... Mm T.,,._ 540•3135 A HEARING on Ille peU. Ill 10t: W..a3 Vlrd, Claremonl, C11Jfom1a. Qlaa 'P. OlllQflw 'rMt· with the County Clfrl( of ftMH7'174 ~ S. ~ lion W1ll be held on MAACH OPERATION Of' A fAIT .... IUC-nc did on the '31h.:t:,' Jan-'UIUC NOTICI ilenl : ' Ofaoge Courlty on 2·1MI Olly PllOl ,.., 11 .. I.Jiii ~$.54$ CMt.a 311 ~9ro;~~t4:...~ F~ ~~~&:' rv -I =·~::-.by.,.._,con-.................. Thie*'*"*"' •• aled 1~11Ut Maldil,t,,1 ... w41iwm·1111 CE The City Otive South, ~· ~ FAIRVIEW AW.NW: PMNRn MD n«INP Md Wrnlnlle fl: NeMe .......... ~an:-~ ~...r Dally Piiot ~. 21, 21, :.:::=:...:..::.:... ___ ~!!=~;:=~~~~ .,,ge, C~ t29G8, COSTA MUA CA tte2t CAaUALTY rtlltlon•hlp 11 ,.,-intra The~ l*'IOftl ... tlMH110U Merctl I, ti, 1NI W-4171~~"*-IC~~~MOTICl~~~~llP"~~------... --._~.._-....,-,. , IF YOU OBJECT 'tO lhe SMled propolMe ehall be 8VMOP818 uw.11\. doing l>Uelnelt •: A) Jag. at'IUC -Cl L~ orantlng of the pelltlOn, you reeelvtd up to ~ no'* OP_,,. MllUAL Dated •I Coeta Mftt, c .... uar ~ . '9Moe. I) OllJ Pltot Feb, 11, n.1 __ ... _v __ -_ .. __ _ thO\lld IPPM' 11 tl'Mt Mar• lhM 2 00 -~.rn.,,::,T:' II, aTATIMmfT • 1fom1a. Ihle tth clay Of f.O. Ranoe Acw9r ~ ... ~ t, 13. ,... W-411 tng Md etate your ct>-11111, M the Pvr· ftM DHD """"• 1111. Ylot. Cl1 LMd "°"""' ,,,. "'IUC ii6TiCi • Of ~ Wfllltn 00. ~!IOI, ~· MCI .... at -. By: n~ 1t. Hoean. °'*"Y ~ .... T~ The foloMftg ..... ., ........ " 1.10ne w11t1 the ~oun ..._ coaee • UciuldMlr1a ~ ="1· ~ ~ ..-Pletttl•• 1 .. -... dolna ~ ... " ff01 ... tne hMMO· Your .. Oielflet. UI AdMl8 "" .. ...,.. •••.,. •P'11t1111fied New~o_rl llU1 ..._ ........ • W'iter 1,...,M, 't211 pellW. may bt"' petlJOO = Cott• ...... CA ~alto.! c • .,..., leach.co.ta Meta Delly .W.I. ~·· .... T...,..,., The ........ '*'°"' .,. Olentlevr• no LAIOUM "'1lMuurAA~!DIT bids :'11~ ~Ill~ TNI ~-==-PltoC Miit~ 1' tlll, W4et r~; ele Mtaa, CA !:J ~1:.:. ~CA tall~~?I ..,.111111iw Of • cotlllngent etHll« OOtMd end ,.td. 131,M3,lt7 T"'' tlu9'neH la ~ 1101 lu1IMH Centti 'llW'9 1~ thtdee1eli9d~tnUal l.ATt ~WILL ~-=-:111.-.801 Oft..._ ' ......,~,_,....! C)rlY9 l1M, IMntt. CA CA .. t --tC::::" .,our dllrn !tot court NOTH AOCl.l'TIO wrtt.lnt lot ._,. ....,. ...... tint TMt llltllltw 11 eon-,.... __ ·Put a few . vvordS to work I for you. end mall a to the,,.,. A rnanct-.y prt-ptoPONI ......,. ~ QrldW ,..... .,.., 11r1on-1-.--------ar. IOMI t•Pl ... l&Nlfa If>" Cor*fenc. Wll be httd 11 C.... leadt9: -.~11000.000 9efl your 9ldra soua Cltdt H•-on C:-,.JI. "°'" °""1.1': ~~ Colege ~ =i: "'"9"1M '°' hOulehOld ...-; CA .. -~"·•· ., .... ...,.,. Cl( lhe ... ~ ..... ~ from Midi: ..... Uplua ltem9 n.e. ......... le Mft- ..,. • lltOYldfMI "' ~ to.oo un. to 11:00 noon ...,._ ,.._ I Clanlfl d 9W a; ... 11• f'lnd "' 1100 tf lhe Callfotnlt l'fo. on W~y, Match 11, Ol'OiM and OOftd>. • n e !f;IHlllM. , ..... .....,_....., __ ...__ ,_..__...._ _ __,._....,.-..__..._ ____ -w,__..._ _____ ..__ a, f f ' • Newport BnchlC.osca Mesa Daily Piloc - MUC llOTIC!S ·~ ---•363121 -, .... ._ AccmmJ AM> ... ,.. • ,,... OI' 1"I 111-IM 8'TA1-f • ..... _......__ a!c ,_ WI -=o•'iew. ........... G141 Tet• e41Rtne4 H11t1 • ,,,.. '4S •1 Tet e l t\e .. llltl•• ........... '5. ~---· tJ,I00,000 ~ wftle.lne fM """'-'° ~ I Ul'plut IWllMe not•• to . o ........ 1n end ~onttlbut. eel •Ufllllu• • 1 ot.600.000 AH:f•* wt1t .. 1oe for ~ ewp1ue to eloMli fund• (•UfJ>lu•) HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE · COJOU Dll.llU a1z2 PUIU~ NOTICES tM.S77,411 :• CloH) ''°"' ettwetlone K,4t2,2t4 ,. .. ~ tH,Ol.et1 1no,.... tl>etre•"J IA ~ .. end tt;"'· urine I tH,tQ, 27 '"--•Inf-: H~ wWe .... ,404,487 AooWent Heekh IM'9mi- -t74,JM .7S1 lneYr-. In f-l CelfM· Ne au.lneH ,._. to Acddent end he1tll~J:r9l'N-ume • Direct C loml1 8uelneu P1191 to We her.tiy oel'Ufy 1hat 11\t allow lt1m1 -In ICCOf" d.nc;e with tN Annuel Stetemel1t fOf' the , .. r •nd•d ~ember 31, t 115 mlde to the ln1urence Conwnluloner 11f the St•t• of c.llfomla, pur1uent to NEWPORT BEACH Lido Isle 3Br 2~Ba, frplc, 2-car gar, patios. 111 Via Eboll. S23oot mo. 3t0-277·1583 PUIUC llOTICll l•w. , Alben 0 Woo4""9, "•N• .. "' Je1M1 lhem1en, leoretMy 03/04, 03/0S, 03/08, 03/07. 03IOI PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE fE TRUSTEES SAU TS No 1227154 u.. Cadet l-Nol£E IN 422-511-14 TO SERVICE CrMPNt1 a d~ 5 Tnlll• llllff lht dtecribld o-1 of Trull ll AT ~IC AIJCTIOH TO 'M HllitlES BIDDER FOA CASH (111 Ille IOlmt wlldl 111 lawfvl ltnd• '111 lhl Un•ld Stll•) and/ol the CM!lief'I Olltlfltd 01 oth• clltdcl =(• 111· CHll Codt S.CU011 411 ~ In lul 11 fllit tirn. ot to T,D- ServlCI 'ComPl!lY) .. 1.111111. tillt Casa V1rtor1a Apts. 525 V1r.rnr1.1 St . CM 714 646 !)!)66 PUIUC NOTICll MUCNOTICH PUIUCNOTICU PUIUC NOTICES llld rit•111 _.,..lo MCI ilow ol IN Mil lo! .,.... .,_._, ElO'lAHA Tl<W 'fl-THE MA TUAE 3"'°* or tile rtooflMr of Or...-lltlcl by • ltndtl _, 0. ol ~ •'*'YWll ot II ._. Cf THE l'ROCf(DlllG ~T i:o-11ty, Slid S-. ot llf°::J • Trull 111 IM pr~ htrwll• bvl llOC .aw-ol oil ~CXJ SHCXJl.D COOACT A be .... In '• IS' •loll ~ 1'RIJS ~ P.NltJf A .... dr~e. oil~ . R • ·1124 fedlr1I #wt • Wllholn OCMllMI or ·-r1111~ LEE P£&GY A LEE NEFICIAAY l'Hllft9 OPSlllOft~ wllll C:O.a .._, CA 92121' ·111 1 •• or 1111pllld, r=::.1• ~ f)tWICIAl, LTD'~ 11\1 * of Mid lof Otl ., ..... ,. Of Olt!llllOll ...... ~·°'-"' ,to =15.1919•111111 No .. ..... tanlm, tu~ 'llllOft ol ~-.... NV' illl ,_"" ~ 111111 3111 Boor ~I OfliC111 eql1!10111 Of 111111 • Mw. llO Wlf!MIY' ~ • 10 ot tilt ll041(•l -rid _, lleco<d• Ill ... 0 Of '" lloWMf, the -Ml M ilt COllllllll~ or CIOITecc-) • Oeld of T11111, w•· '111 .. llil • 1t ReoOfder of Or111tt ~. Mid ot11ll111411 to prolltl>ll .,. df*'9 The '*"'-Y .-r _, o-1 .. "°" tw-*', ...._, If 0.. ol T 111• Mlcr1llte Ille OI IUdl .olMr openllOllt lllfldl 111 ·ot I rlltl, ';t. Nlliloll ol 1 bt9'11 or -:f · llW the .. "" of 11111 Oeld' ~pin SEE AT· "° -.y 1111 or • ':f Wf. aHlc:C Ululllrl ~....,.. o TNM. ~ uoee llld TACMEO OHIBIT Ill• "A" Loe the lllr'-,.Ma 0 -laftd thtn!by; llnotoft ....... _.. ol Ille Mlel llld ol Ille 6 ol lract "° 1712. • Ille rA'J of llld wild do llOC •• Aid liilid dllMrlll to tilt V~ I llVtCt cr•lll bf llid Oeld ot Cotti MIA, oovnty 01 Oranoe. • I fl(Mal '-tMft 500 I• to wrlll• DldwlllOll of "Oltwll in4 Trutl Said .. wll M held Oii Sllle OI Caldor&ll, a ... Ofl I ... lllrflc:ie • --.. lht °""" tor w.. lllCI ... ~ 19, 189e, ll 300 PlllOll 11111> tMrtol leGO!ded 111 llOolt 50. -.i frOlll tdlllll RICI fsT.°"· llOla of.._. 1111 of tllc:ICNI ID th• lront 111111 to lilt ll!lrw:e ot =32 llld 36 llldvl!Yt. "'"°"' reoorcNd FtbMiy 3. 195 111 l*IM' i11e 11lldwllonied to Ml 1111 'Jr111oe· ·c-C.t•. 300 E • llllPI. reoord1 of llld llOOlt weA 12 ol oflm _, f1101*1Y to 111iaty 111111 Cllipm111 Orange, CA' 'Ii Ille 111111 Orlno• county EllCIPI tfltftlrom recordt Y IN DEFNJL T ollht•iollt, llld IM!llflw' tht ot !111 1111ill pubhc:alloft of th• all Ollldt Oii. oetroltum,J,•· brt1, l.INOER A DEED Of TRUST DATED undtt910nld Cllltld Mid 11011C1 of !IOI~ th• tolll MIOlllll ot tilt' at11ll1ltu'ln 111d all ldn rid 111b· 81117189 UNLESS YOU TAKE dlQun llld of tlec:tion to bl un balance of the obliqatJon •-and Ollltr 11'111\trlll und• ACTJOH TD 'PROTECT Y?lR 'RlcordedNowmbll 21, 111115 • llCUlld ~the lboYt ~~ 111\d II Mid find '*'Pl lht 11ghl PROPERTY IT MAY BE sa.o T 111111 No 1"50517315111 8oolr o.i or 1U11 and ·•1111.cld to u., _, flOllfOll of 1111 11Uttici 'PU8l.IC SALE IF YOO NEED AH I l'Me 01 Ottici11 A1con11 111 tht _. •• llCPllltll l!ld llMnc. .. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 6 1996 • • • - PUBLIC NOTICES PUILIC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICU 1152,274 25 ' II• llC*lblt Ill• 11 RMdlo c:z, CA 11730' Of'ENlllG llO MAY llE OITAIED Ille t-of_,. Ille OOlll"'9 btlf (IOIC!S-5451 wt ..... 1119 IV CALLltlG THE F<li~ llll!Y be i. I~ tilt tOlll ilcNlll· the hem) te 0111tc:1 a dtbt TElEPHONE llUM8ERS Ill ad11• du. Olla 2/l3M T 0 11111 1111 lrllomllllbll we obtllll Wol D4Y MFORE THE SAL SlRVlCE CCNPNl1 ._ _. be ll8td lof tll• Piii,_ lllMMr ru:)'I0-5e!IO TAC °'470c TM&•; ·~ IMMI. MMMI 1-..t ~ or ill ~ "tf 2·21. H . 3-\3 Stcl..,Y n Hlwtll Aloe. AVAllASlf, THE ED • -. Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for you : . -. ' GENIRAL POU CY .. -- • • ' ' • I I I ' ' • • I , . \ • • I a us•• llOUllS -Telepheee:8am-5:00pm-Rates and deadlines.arc.: __ ,_ __ _ LOST& 2724 FOUND Monday-Friday Walk-In 8;00am-5:00pm Mondar-Friday DAILY PILOT DIADUNIS Monday ............ Friday 5~ Tuesaay ............ .Monday 5:00pm Wednesday ....... 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The Daily Pilot & The Independent accept no liability for any error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible except for the cost of the space actually occut>ied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the first insertion. o •PT•Tn 60Ton + for 45FT ANTIQUES 6010 USCG Certlf'd VesHI. - Fax Res: 878-5212. •BUYING ITEMS• CLASSIFIED From 1800-1960. 1 pc It's the r .. oµrce you to enllr• estete. Pllint- can count on to ••II a Inge, china. glaware, myriad of "lerchan-turn, etc. lmmed cash, dlH Items. becau1e top$. 1573-6223111 msg our columns. compel qualified buye1s 10 caUl 842·5878 DRIVERS EXPERI- ENCED Of INEXPE'AI· ENCEO. North Ameri- can Van Une1 C\Jr· renUy hu owner op- erator openings (sin· gt.op & doubt.op) In Ralocatlon Service•. High Value Products & Blanket Wrap Olvl- a 1 on s. Tuition-tr•• training! Tractor pur· chat• .program•. no trailer maintenance 1xpenH1, Pay for Per- formance plant and much moral 1-800. :t48·2147 Dept. A_.. DOMESTICS 5540 •••ohelon: Female 1tudent avl •• Uve-ln/out personal uslit. Cook, cleln/errands. $48-9380 BE...r PRICES PAID --Have A Garage Sale! Ceil Tiii Plal Odlldl • '42-S618 .. .-. \lllf ~ Sdt Adi t ' .. • .. .. • WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1996 · I. TODAY'S' CROSSwORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 True 8 Toronto Maple- 11 514* Ii IC)dej 54 Fury 57 FrMdom from eo~apread 62 8olhef 63 Gel TOO rouCB f()R THE CROCODILE North·South vulnerable. North MAllNI S!lVICI POaD 9079 ------aoes SUPPLW 7020 I••••••• ~~~~~==-( •'41 •et11•ronee11 ~ .. ..,_ Carpet c-..... .,. 1.-..1 11raphli. TONI OF FISH NET 1>-1pd, wh11e. e1k m1. UMd s c1ey1. Only S3J'td Wde, Wer Bird• St35 CIHn, Oood Cono Padding avt. Caah oniyt .. & TutU• putter $35. 12.50 ~pound. $4,000 obo 91+1111. llam·Noon Sal 3111. F.V. Norman Blad• putter Minney'• Vac:ht Sur· '89 TAURUS v-e. air, 17150 Newhope St.11110 S35. All xlnl. 657-'7733 plu,, 1500 Old New· port Blvd. 548-4192 AMI™ ca1Mtt•. good condition. $4500. Call 43e-e6e5 or 854-&teo Carol-,. Summon up melodmnatic &4 Cut• ol meat 65 Thing, In law 68 Swung otf 1eCODd-round control, while del\Yi04 WANTBD r •a• ·Ge ~ 111' W!S .. 11 n'N" SUPS the ace orbearta. That wu lood TO BU? '6019 ~ ~ ~ mn&U "" n8w1 for South, who promptly con· liiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• DOCl(S 7022 WUS ~115 .Wtirfi~ deall. 1S ConleU 18 Enemy 17 CamNal traded for A l'Olall al.am in 1padM. Top Dollar• Paid liiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii attractions 18 Zodiac 11gn 20 WtdJl1 course NORTH •AKJ7 (;I K108 o K878 •A7 West led the queen of heart.I, COV· For Record a. Jan. LAGUNA so• Mooring '90.L•t• LS400 Gold ered by the king and ace and ruft'ed ~:~n~~:.ck;,;,.1~~~: BEACH 6148 Or IH1, Great penln-pckg. Lex-phn•. Blk/. 67 Garden tool in the cloaed band. The ace and w•NT•D· old ·~oin iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil aula locatlonl CloHll Beige. Low ml. ><Intl 21 The other ones DOWN L: ( ··--.. tri. -• .,,. Mooring to land. Call $23,995 obo 84fS..0127 ... ng o tJumps were """"' as en ee collection• & gold & Sat. March 9 8-2pm, .Steve 723·5883 23 Satyrs 1 Actress Miles 24 Tear 1n httle 2 Tel -EAST •3 (;I A7'S for two more .heart ruffs, in the allver acrap. Steve Furn, eports equip., process extracung the eoe~ !and. s.t2·9448 daya ~ mlac:., 325 Heather UP TO 48 FT SUP MAZDA pieces 3 Natural Next.cametheaceandldngolclulie WANT•D~ vr~E Plac•.U.OunaBeac:h S11 per foot. Max 9125 26 Sea of -magne1 28 Shoohng star 4 Eteenhower'a OJ ¢Q 1095 a.nd a club ruff. The atqe wu 1et W!l•twatc:hH/Clocki ll••••••••I beam •12·. Udo IStand.jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 30,!dllOI -.~ nic:ttname "' orown ., .. 5 Demolish Mi+RtWU•JtlH · • Q 1063 :om~8 5 .... ·,.forded!'-• '°·tac:We diamonds. ('' NB collector pay•yr• ,NB. 818-99<>-5~&6 184 l'/U 920ooiS-apd. . 'E!Wl>layed low~ the diamoAdt m\um e~o.ez• SPOITAnON --.....------Stereofcau. Good ~~"' '~"°9i*~~ '-~·~._.,., ... il\SCnptlOn 7 Dutch cheese 29 Heroic story 48 Up and abOlll lead \n dummy. u dld declarer. ro· ·------·1 MOTORCYCLES WOfk uuck. Ri.ma. <;Jd .. · h th j k E t fi d t $850 obo 631·7149. wit e ac • as was orce 0 JEWELRY FURS SCOOTERS 8018 (?Void 33 FeflCef's 8 Elec unit 30 C.melis' 49 ~· weapon. 9 Chnstmas tree backs bulineu 0 A.( S 2 4K82 concede a ruff.sluff, allowing declar· ' A. er to rufT oh the table, while d.ia·, & ART ou25 POWER BOATS •-------- 37 Mi~ 10 Suppress 32 Hotel suites 50 Pouts 38 A~ 11. Run -ol ~I 34 Old name·for 51 Hurry carding the diamond loser from 7012 199 2 Yamaha MERCEDES 9130 hand. Note \hat, if the suit broke S.. Chuok Beauval• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Bleater hardly uHd. 39 Ow"6d 1n trouble with Lebencn-53 Ent!'-: 40 Experts 12 Actor Greene 35 Basketball Intermission The bidding: NORTH EAST SO\JTB WEST 2 ded uld ill ... ___ r_ ORIG Wen kwn. NB quad-runner, $2300 '88 19011 2 .3 Whit•/ • arer wo .at ...., ...ue. Artist 24x3G on, Pallet W A N T E ~: Power 848·2413 Palo. Records. 1-ownr 42 Opwr111m 13 On edge great Monroe S5 South Aldcan 43 Cutlass 19 "The-Mutiny" 36 Whirlpool monetary lt might seem t hat East could knf (909) 885•1537 Boat 1990 or newer execute what is known aa a 'croco-28'·32'. To partner INDOOR )(Int c:ond. 85k ml. lNT Pua 4• Pau 8•, Pa .. 40 p ... 45 Garden soils 22 Feminine 38 Gab unit 4 7 Cold pronoun 41 Stic:ky mud 56 "Do it or -1· dile coup' in diamonds by going up ROLElC-Ldy 2Tn Jublle on my dock. Call Dan ;.MOTORCYCLE* s1o.900 obo e7j.a94a with the queen to swallow partner's New S2900. Explorer II 673-6239. *SWAP MEET* '89 420 SEL Black, 00 Pau P,aaa p ... 8• Pua 48 Helps out 25 Pu1 a spell on 43 Walks 58 M D.'a group 51 Enchantress 26 Magic sptnt 44 Small 59 The present Opening lead: Queen of~ jack. But then East must return a D1• N~ 12500 363-6664 Turn Junk Into Cash CD player, good hi ah diamond to dum.my'a king, and SAIL BOATS 7014 New Pvt Party Section c:ond. $17 .ooo. Call 52 Mystify 27 Actor Baldwtn 46 Fish hawk time 53 Lhasa -28 Platea'u 47 Sibling of bro. 81 Alley -., PETS .. Frl Nile March 8 436-6685 or 854-6460 declarer hes a marked finesse in 41111 24·hr Info ~--~~ ..... !!-""'P.'1-r-There is ot\eo great flexibility in' how you tack.le a suiL Loolung only at the No.rtb-Soutb bands, how would you handle diamontis? North-South bid excellently to the spade slam. North's cue-bid of • our clablrB'howed '11 ftfa-xfmum no the suit to pick up East's remaining ANIMAl.S 6049 '84 Catalina 27 Die· 714·364-2542 diam(lnds. Six spades bid and liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HI, s tove, spinnaker, SUZUIQ 9205 · .• .-di!! ADOPT-A·PET tuning glb. 512•000· •••••-•1"'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii every Sal & Sun at 4315-6665 or 854·846o t• Learn to be a b etter bridJe PETSMART, Fountain FINN 14 Ft current AUTOMOBILES 1989 SuzukJ Sid• pla)'ul S\l..bac:db.e._n11w 1fl t h v.u.y. ~PIM tag. -5. aalla..-.it.aiiu, tua ~CVJID- ,.,.--+--+--+--+---t trump, excellent spade support and Goren Brldg@ Letter by caWnc tens and more, all great ahape. $950. ·der, sun roof, S apd (800)7~ 1225 for inf'onnation. Or looklng for loving, car· Call 675-3211 AM/FM 569-0038. first-round control of clubs. Afker South cue-bid diamonds, North's return cue-bid in I.he suit promised write to Goren Bridce Letter, Ing hom91. CALL 597· Shock Santana '27 ACURA 9010 P.O. Box 4410, Chicago, IL~ 9037 for more Info. GREAT boatl Ea.sy to l-T-O_Y_O_T_A ___ 9_2_1_0 4-'10. Save abused and safl, rigged to race. '89 lnlegra LS 5 spd i'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii abandoned pets. Be a Can help w/sllp In htc:hbk, 91k. loaded:•• volul')t•er/loater. Call Npt. Harbor for right nu' tires, clean. 56900. '88 SUPRA Xlnl cond . .,_---------.------~---r------,....---1 . 714-59N~037. . buyer. Musf sell $3500 714•969.8709 AM/FM cassette, 5. neg. 548·3233 speod. $8000. Call WE PAY CASH 436-6665 or 854-6460 For good uaed Sabots BUICR 9035 FURNITURE 6014 FURNITURE 6014 MERCHANDISE liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MISC. 60 l S MUSICAL *HOUSEFUL* Eatat• Item• 7' sofa INSTRUMENTS 6055 Uhr sofas, sleigh bed, tapestry-style $195, entertalnmont armolre, ~In table/4 c:hrs $195, PLANT SALE Citrus· Looking to purchase Victorian furniture •Ilk 2 •.ml club chairs $25 avocado (fruiting) $10. an ugllf electrlc & boat equipment. ,_TR_U_C_v_s ___ 9_2_2_0 Mlnney's Yacht Sur· "' plus, 1500 Old New· port Blvd. 548-4192 trees, coHee & end ta· ... All xlnt. 557.7733 OnJPlgmy palma-lg $10 b••• . guitar for bles, etc:. Orandla1her Herbs $1, cement under s2oo. Helpl Call ---------• '89 Century Custom. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iook, 4-dr, 4 c:yc:, AT, PS, am/fm c:ass. Runs gd. $3500. 855·9108 c:loc:k. Z14·894·9880 a~~~~ R~~t•r :/~,t~o; fountains $110, bird Larry al 714-377-0338. SPEED & 6 pc bedroom set, sofa pads. New Whlsl/ bths $20. 909-674·9422 . SKI BOATS 7016 -------- '87 Tovota Xtra Cab PN. Xtra long bed, XJnt cond. Orig. Ownr. AM/FM Cass. 127k ml. $3500 554-9022 & lovesest. wood/ s 11 s22o •253 5117 CHEVROLET 9045 glass dining room e er • Contractor changing PIANOS & iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil •·1-9_7_3-C_h_e-vr-o-le-t-C,..h-e-y· tablo + misc:. 645· Houaetul 5 mo. old careers sellfng all ORGANS 6059 *1988 22tt Ski Boat• enne Super 454. P/S, 4692 Eric. rurn, custom, pine din· power tools. 645-6981 5.7 titre V-8, King 1984 Chevv S 10 auto. Very rellable. 9 drawer dr••••r & Ing w/6 chrs, sleigh iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Cobra 0 /0, low profile Blazer 4x4. 5 spd, $1500 obo. 444-4030 b d & l I STEINWAY GRAND hull, just serviced, new 1rans., new clutch mirror & headboard. e armo re, en · PEPPER SPRAY c:t 0 e I tted Ora Modal 8, 1 ur old. Ex· new controller/uphol· $3500 848·24i3 $350 takos all. Good r. v rs u s • STOP ATTACK , c:hal & ottoman 2 qulsllel Bargain al atery. Great ski boa\· . condition. 646-2086 que;n· mattrease; & RAPE J. MURDER $35K. 310.589-5809 fast-looks graat ..... re· RV Tow V•hlc l• 8l VOUSWAGEN D•1lgn Canter Prices box springs 376-9600 W/leather key chain. ady to go. 510,500 Cheveue w11ow kl\.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 75% OFF Blk/Brwn/Blu/Red. 846•9449/574-4247 Runs good. Recently MOVING Full bed, SlJ. Police home Can't seem to amogged. Now tron11.--------... Manufacturer'• Rep ti s $900 751-8945 9235 If yo~f!e-looklng-for-a car, classlfled has Sofas, ·loves eats, aola, rocking c:hr, coff unit w/belt clip hot· ~I to all thos.!_ CLASSIFIED re · · -ceiftl\iaHlrs..,.,..,.-tattrrrmtciollff,'ftea.,,-eotrl-'"L-"......, ....... ""'!:--w...._ ....... "'"'1,.....er$11t. Intl:\ al --Ws e riiOuTCe you - - fee tables, Iron beds. dresser w/lrg mirror. sh Ip p Ing. •Ma 11 rep r jobs can count on to sell a T bre.ad mach, plciurea, around 1he house? DA SUN 582-8013; Pgr 488·1905 etc:. 525.100. 673.2866 check/money ord8f myriad of merchan- to: BK Enterprise Let the <;taaalfled dlse Items, because iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiiii 9060 WANTED '78·79 VW Weat• fall• Camper, 4 speed, must be xlnl condition. TOP S PA ID . news for you. RENT through classified New Computer Deak P .O. Box 80148. Servlc• Directory our columns compel Modular, plaatlo, RSM, CA 92688. qualllled buyers llo 48" long. It. gr•vi--------• help you find c:alll t100 780·1932 --------•~--r_e1_1a_b_1e_h_p_1_p._~ ~--e_4_2_-a_e_7_8_~ '81 Oataun 280ZX Blue, 5·spd. Full power. 120k ml. Runs fair $1200 obo 548-4688. Private partlf 84().4071 SERVICE CARPETINSTALL CLEANIN~ CONTRACTORS FLOOR INSTALL HARDWOOD JEWELRY 3784 MOVING 3834 PIANO & VOCAL ROOFING 3910 & REPAIRS 3516 SE~\'1CES 3548 GENERAL ·3559 REPAIRS 3620 FLOORS 3 712 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LESSONS 3 8 68 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii · DIRECTORY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liailiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Wllllam Harold Jewel era PUBLIC NOTICE ••••••••I •ALL REPAIRS• PRESSURE WASHING SUN RI S-E QUALITY WORK• ****CU ST 0 M Walch &..j.ewelf}' repair The Calif. PUblfc Ullll· •PJano teaaona• Power stretc~ & Install Ou a Illy • Ouaranteod HordwdNlnyl/Ceramlc HARDWOOD FLOORS Antique• Fine Jewelry ties Comm!sslon RE· 5·Adull. EnlertaJnmenl Any size )ob. 20 years DOLPHIN CLEANING CONSTRUCTION Mrble/Carpet·Bnd/lna lluy/sell/lraclt e73.03o5 QUIRES that all used avallable. Degreed ROOF LEAK? Low COsl • High OuaJfty Root Repalrs•l.ocal Rafa Ocean View Roofing L#S73688 848·2338 ACOUSTIC exp 7dy 830-5534 24hr & RESTORATION Free Est • Uc:'d/Bond L708279 722-7332 ln111llallon•Aeffnl1h .. + Speclallzlng In+ household goods Teacher. 540·1947 CEILINGS 3408 --------7 1 4 ·9 8 9 ·5 0 8 7 •71't"559·5058• Malnlenance Anllable LAROE J-erry Loans movers print their ~,..,..,.,,,__.,...... ____ -------- i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil R EL I A B L E S.J, Scott Con1tructlon ---------Quality Work, Llc:'d Est. 1948 Buy/Sall/Loan P.U.C. Cal T number; PIANO Beg.·Advanc:ed SPRINRLERS 3921 C~MENT HOUSE CLEANING Custom HOIM 8ullders HANDY MAN 3710 Glenn 548·9817 Hurst & Sons6_75·5200 llmoa and chauffeurs All ages-Teacher Cort. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CEILING MASTER MASONRY 3526 Local Area. Xlnt Ref's Llc:l481954. Ref's . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!!b-...__________ print thelr T.C.P. num· Entertainment Avall. SPRINKLER REP..a •Ac:ousllc: Removal• Yolanda 831·5987 714-875-7788 •---------bor In all advertise· Jonnlfer 940-9999 .om Custom rextllre•Painl iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii UUNG 3720 IANDSravr •-Valve .. Haada•Tlm• •WINDOW Cleanln .. ,_________ •Paint/Carpentry ~ g 'Ill ments. II you have a clocks. 26Yra Local Exp. Uc'CI. Mark 838-7300 JOHN DORAN MASONRY ... -Drywall and morel . liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiii LAWN CARE 3808 question about the le-PLUMBING 3890 John 202·2831 Brlck•Stone•Block • Carpet Cleaning DOODS 3580 Small Jobs Oki • gallty of a mover, llmo La & S II J b OKI • Hard~d Flr1 Malnt "' JUNK T Th DUMP iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii rge ma o s ~ •'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Q 84$-5277 o • or chauffeur, call: "1'1!!LEPHONE AlR CONDITIONING Ucl 687191 831-3832 Free Eall • 729-70791• ary (714-988·18B2) Baalo Yard Malnt Publlc UIJllUea T E LOCA PLUMBER u;o & HEATING 3418 An experienced Semi Retired Contractor Wiii baul what Trash Lawna, Cln-ups, Trff Commission ~ JamH i_ Bangert Co.· SYSTEMS 3926 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil-C-E-RAM--I-C----COMPUTERS 3556 ~:.fg~~.diobul:, ~~~: Repal11, Improvement•, Man won·u 968-1882 Trim, Sprinldfs, Aerate, 714-558-4151 Since 1e.47 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii reas. Don 521•8910 am Jobs. Oualfty/lntegrlty Tha1ctl ll7M24S Pg-413-8142 Dibernardo'• Moving Friendly Strvlce•lnsured DISCOUNT TELt:PHONH CHISM HEATINO & A/C mES 3528 Computer Coach I Cafe, Ken 942·1770 HEALTH/ • TREES • Local/Offlce/Slorage Ll532981 875-9304 Bualntss Tei.phone Sytttml Resle1ent1al•Commerclal iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii New•Us•d•Buy•Sell Servlce •lnstallotion For effeotlve learnlng DRYWALL ROOFING c:a!P· plbg, NUTRITION 3742 Topp•Cllft•mcfYe. Lawn•. Long Dist. Free Est. Toshlb1/AT&T/Noratar Uc:.#671380 662-4476 CERAMIC+ MARBLE All apps & software palntg, .iec, hie. stucc:o.r'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •••~ flt-M'N T4'181632 979-3114 eDAN DAWSONe 80().717·24~ 714-730-71179 lnslalrn • Fabrli.:atlon Mark 875-724$ SERVICE 3584 Remodels. MORGAN 1• 20Vrs Exp • Licensed IN·HOMI! CLERICAL Uc'd 050·3281 OrHn Soene Und1epng Split leoond Moving PLUMBING BUSINESS 1 ·800·34e..9321 MS WOAD•EXCELL .,SMALL JOB EXPERT Mobile #403·5365. 1.--------.. /Masonry /Irrigation Prof Moveral 24Hr Srv Water Healere • O~n1 QUIT SMOKING ./Trimming /Removal• 7·Day/Sr Disc/Free Est Remodel • Repair SERVICES 3488 Leaky Show•r• ..R•p'd • Knowtedgal>le/Reliable Otyw811/Plast&< Repair Ca nt •El t lo I ••• Clean-Ups • Maintenance T17&4S2 43M123/P-346-S850 Fauoata • flxlurn i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Regrouting & tnstalf'n • Quality Sorvlc:e. • /H1nglng;T1plng,1Ttxture rp• rw •0 r • 1ST DAYJ!I Lt11599025 8SC>-e109 Li11554722•648-6720 L#670t30 Dean of Tiie Carla @ 723·8128 Comm/Rea 551-5573 P lumblng•Orywafl• Doctor Rec:comtnded ---------1 Pnr ... 717 •• 72 .. Stuc:co•Palntlng"Tlle L d R Odell "' p·"'"•""ING 3858 • .. "' • 673·8065 or 846-8528 ON·SITE SERVICE BAK Llc41585180 Rooflng•Jlm 841·7494 100'% Mooty back guar an aoape em n• AUl-' -------- TUTORING 3929 Profeaalonal Tutor Readlngf'Nrtllng/math. Certlllc:sted teacher. Ree1onable. 723·5902 D••ktop Publlahlng Word proc. Copywrtng Graphlcs/Oeslgn/Ulyout WorkSource 650-2880 FAX-650·1807 Tiie • Glaaa Blocl(,a Free PC Conaultalon All phases. No job-too Herbal Proctuct Yard tune up/malnlenaC9, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif ..,,......-...,...._,...-=-..,.-- All Around Consl'n Workl Serving o.c. 8 Yra amt. Ac:ou1tlc removal, CARPENTAY•Wlndowe 714-78().8182 ~~r=~~-e:=: 21y,. Q\lilhr Palnllnt bpert Drain Cleaning •--------- Gd Rel's. ·Reasonable. Call 454-24N NOWI etc. 714-240.1159 Doors • Wood Fencea Prol'I & Elhk:al. &45-7505 PLUS touchupa. & Plumbing Repair• WALL L#B562867 536·l286 PC PRO Internet, C & C INTERIORS t,n~fsa~ll ~ R~:r~~0~· PLANT ARTIST 24 Hra. Richard Sinor ~.:.exp. Al -~$-8~ COVEtUNGS 3932 Appllc:allona/Hardwafe Drywall• Texture 249-8323 pg.312-0028 80 .. n r.11nc1 Speclallat In ulitlng Uclfl28084-4 845-3209 ----_,,..,....--,..,--l=ii~~i_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Reasonable home rates. • Finish Carpentry • nuo ~ Preol•• Plumb1ng 1• THI! aTRIPPR David at 509·2089 1.651735 Chris 631..a447 D I a c o u N T SERVICES 3760 landscape/Irrigation CHUNG'8 PAINTING A•palra Ii Remodel• R upgrades. T00-9792 20 Vre Exe· Gd Prlc:el Frff Estimates SpeclalWng In wallpaper CARPENTRY 3510 CHUO CAR.E 3536 Handyman/Remodel Addlllon1, Bath, Kitch Flre•Weler . Damage EIK, Plumb, & Paint 714-Me-2342. lmmed Page 714-227-8122 Electrical •.Carpentry Q F E removal. lie# 588924 KOALA CARE CONCRETr ._ Monthly landac:aplng Care Ga.-r .~0 , ... Prof'I Landaoape uar wor · r.. at. L#8173t8 H9-1ot0 * 714-IUJ3•5037 * ~"' £1.ECTlUCAl 3610 •From S2S/month" , .. _,, .._ .,. r ,, Malnt 10Vr• Exp. Xlnt Ucll'~78802 538·1534 __ ....... ...,,..,,..,,..~~.,,..,..,. Home·based Cllildcara MASONRY 3 57 1'iiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii a A y • ...., y 12 year• exp R r S al Fl THI! NEWPORT •EACH W• gala should hang E. Colla Mtu LOcatlon 5 1• A N A H '9 "~'• • Pleaaa o.1i • ~ •ason ow· ~N•OW ClroJ• Malftt. PLUM91NQ COMPANY togetner. Sltlp, 1na1a11, L1304200905 )iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 8M~ SXPl!RT ~ ~ ~.:o: :...,:. T•M.;_~ 714-36N)038 era. ctor 457•1739 Palnllng-l111/£X1 Houu/Ap1 LICENSE f 874497 advice to the• er.a Ellabelh 548-1098 Brick, Block, Stona, Tile l!IKtrlc 714 .. ., 5 •1 a 31 Quality )ob. Frff HI. 71+401·9444 83~·2U1 anytl .. cone. Patio, Orl\teway Pulck Response CNA'a/Care Giver "~Ga.. L•&e9897 e3S.8888 DOORS AemodtltHard#llrt Fplc, BBOa. R•I. 25 Yr Local Uc. 900-7042 -,..,....,..,,..,..,,,.,..=--....,.---A Companlona wio n.a. ---------1 Trlm•Cablntts•Stucco CLEANING t:.p. 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