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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-04-07 - Orange Coast Pilotr .. I Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 Costa Mesa woman denies knowing about drug deal • Friend of arrested Newport Beach socialite says she was caught in the middle of the high-profile case. By Husein Mashni, Daily Pilot COSTA lvlESA -She found herself in the middle of a higb- profile drug case, but Costa Mesa resident Marilyn Scott said Mon- day she had no knowledge of the cocaine sale to an undercover officer that led to the arrest of her friend, Newport Beach socialite nna Schatnitz. The two women were detained by Tustin police after Schafnitz allegedly sold 17 grams of cocaine -just over half an ounce -for $1,000 about 4 p.m. March 16 in the parking lot of an El Tori- to restaurant in Tustin. Schafnitz, 38, was arrested and booked at Orange County Jail, but Scott. 42, was questioned and released, police said. "I feel bad enough that I was even there," Scott said. "l wasn't even arrested. I was just ques- tioned, and then they let me go.• Police said Scott was not in Schafnitz's black Mercedes-Benz when the deal allegedly occurred between Schafnitz and an under- cover officer named Glenn. Scott said she and -scbafnitz had been hanging out together for about three months and had become relatively close friends. On the night of the arrest, Scott said Schafnitz drove her to the restaurant to meet someone named Glenn. • 1 wa~ just going as an alibi,• Scott said. "She picked me up to go out dancing. She goes out all the time, and we were just going to have a drink with him." Scott said she previously had met Glenn and accompanied Schafnitz to prevent the appear- '' 1 feel bad enough that I was even there. I wasn't even arrested. I was jlist questioned, and then they let me go. " -MARI LYN SCOTT • ance of an affair. "l met Glenn two years ago, and I thought he was a private r-------------------------------------------------------------------------, .. \ f~ E 1\ ~ 0 N T 0 R H Y 1\,,1 [ MMC MARTIN I OAJLY Pll.Ol Daniel Kao reads bis poem .. Headless Town" with an assist from fellow classmate B.J. Larsen during lunch Monday at TeWtn- kle Middle School lh Costa Mesa. The readings were a part of TeWln.kle's Poetry Cafe. POETIC LICENSES Te Winkle sixth-graders recite poetry in front of friends, faini.Jras part of language arts class. By Husein Mashni, Dally Pilot COSTA MESA -There were poems about scissors and poems about bears and poems about bubble gum getting stuck in your hair. in their language-arts classes, teachers Diana 1'fson and Jennifer Oehrlein had students recite their favorite poems in front of parents and peers. Jason Les, 12, recited a poem he wrote about his mother: My mom, who wears dresses with no wrinkles in sight, Neatly combed hair as smooth as a leather, Who says, 'Get off the computer/' And always asks, 'ls your home- work done?' Whose voice is soft And sleeps like a mouse. On Monday, sixth-graders at TeWinkle Middle School had a chance to overcome the fear of public speak- ing and express themselves with prose and vene. As a culmination of the poetry unit The ybga expert all the time to help you with your aches. • SEE POETRY PAGE 5 MARC MARTIN I DAllY PILOT Te Winkle slzth-grader Morgan Cohen gets a gig- gle from one of the poems read Monday at the Poetry Cate. L----~---------~-------------------------~---------~------------------~---~ Street repair work sbifts ·to daythne • Corona del Mar improvement project causing temporary lane closures, traffic delays. By Jenifer Ragland, Daily Pilot CORONA DEL MAR -Resi- dent.a' complaints about notse from a nighttime construction project on East Coast Highway have prompted Caltrans crews to shift their work to the da~e. But the 1tre t improvement pro)eCl now is causing temporary lane doewes and traffic d ,lays of ebOut three to five minutes dur· Ing the morning anC:l afternoon Nlh hours, laid Ali Solehjou, conttructiOll manager. S1l'fft ~g restrk:tSont alto are In ettect from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. an But COut Highway betw n POppy and PolnMtti4 avenuee. Dmnb O'Neil, the Newport 8Mdi Qty COUndbPan Wboee dlltJk:t lndude. Corona dill MN. helped initiate the schedule change last month after receiving several noise complaints from nearby residents. H said be has not heard from anyone lblce then. "It's either better in the day· time, or people have ~ to acoopt the foc:t that we need th! project,• O'Neil eoid. •Jt's not beceUM they are pleesed With th lnconv9oleilce, but just Wblt are ~ going to dof W have to live wttb tt until they a.re flnJsbed. • ~ou Mid he ~ tbe c:ontr9c;\or, RJ. Noble Co., to be dooe wttb the~ portion ot the J)rOJ9ct -the 'Wort generat· tng :th• molt"°"" .,... Within tbe nutf~~. crews tMll WW te1U1De • rugbttlme ICbldU'9 *'> C'+ll.,..,. the-street grinding and paving. · The $1.1 million project should be complete by the end of May. In the meantime, however, some of the busine es along Bast Coast Highway in Corona del Mar say the project ls making their lives miserable. •t don't know what's 9otng to happen th1s )Veek since it. Easter week -bdlc is gomg to get aazy out thare, • sold Juan Gutiet- rez, manag r of Honeybaked Hem. "lb& job needs k> be doDe. but I think theY CoUJd be e llOe IDOnl effidebt and butry lt \JP .• H said street parking b UM! bigg t problem for hlt c::us- tomen becauae th :tp6Ctll Ila tro6t of hll stont have blell Wrm \al)by~WCll-1. •J think UM cuAll Mn ... t8 .-0 "> CGllle IQ.. be IUil. -nae, w.ua -1-b9w lo ftDCl • jll(lioa ,., ,..... Wtiltb WCJn'l be.., .• investigator,· Scott said. Glenn called Scott the day after the arrest. claiming he was a friend of the Schafnitz fanuly, Scott said. While she feels bad for Schafnitz, Scott said she also is angry about being associated with the high-profile case. "I am concerned about Tina,• she said. ·sut l don't know what I'm going to do. It's been a rught- mare for Tina and myseU. I don't understand why she did it." Scott, who has been on disabil- ity with back problems, said she is a single mother of two children. She is looking for a job and hopes the negative publicity from the case won't hurt her. Schafnit.z, who is well-known in Newport Beach for her involve- ment with chanbes for abused and neglected children, could not be reached for comment. Scott said she doesn't know how to reach Schafnitz and hasn't seen her since the arrest. Schafnitz is scheduled to be arraigned April 14 m Santa Ana Muruc1pal Court on felony chdrges of possessmg and selling cocaine and possession qt a con - trolled substance with a firearm. • SEE scon PAGE 5 Wilson lands in hostile territory •Incumbent supervisor gets cool reception at Newport candidates forum because of his opposition to El Toro airport. By Jenifer Ragland. Datly Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -U Mon- day night's candiddtes forum is any indication of the upcommg 5th Dis- trict supervisorial race, one thing is certain -it's going to be ugly. Incumbent Orange County Supervisor Tom Wilson was clear- ly in enemy territory as he fielded questions from the Newport Beach Aviation Committc>P ctlong- side his opponent, City Council- man John Hedges, and m front of more than 200 angry constituents. The topic: The Mdfir1t! Corp.. Air Station at El Toro and what should be done with the 4. 700- acre piece of land when it becomes county property in July 1999. The two candidates are run- nmg on opposite platforms when 1l comes to the reuse of El Toro, one of the most unportant and contentious land-use decisions ever to face Orange County. Hedges, a Newport council- man fo r eight yedrs and a com- meraal airline ptlot, supports the voter-approved use of El Toro as an alfport Wilson, who was appomted to the Board of Super- v1sors by Gov. Pete Wilson, staunchly opposes an airport and has e ndorsed the Millennium Pldn -a non-aviation opbon favored by a coalition of South County cities. Hedges began attackmg Wil- son's performance as Newport Beach's representative on the county board in hls operung state- ments and did not stop the entire everung. "The fact ts we have very little representation from our current • SEE RACE PAGE 5 Cotincil slashes charity's funding • Costa Mesa lawmakers cut $10,000 in federal money from Someone Cares Soup Kitchen, give it to two other nonprofits. By Tim Grenda, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Saying the Someone Cares Soup Kitchen is •not being a good neighbor,· the City Council on Monday night slashed city funding for the local homeless charity and gave the money to two other nonprofit groups. City leaders divided up the $205,000 of federal funds they will receive this year to spend as they see fit on dozens of nonprof- it groups that ask for a piece ol the federal money pie. The money is part of $1 .3 mil- lion the city is set to receive this year from the U.S. Department df Housing and Urban Develop- ment, funds that are earmarked for hghbng urban bllght and pay- ing for city programs. 11us year. 30 nonprofit organi- zations that provide free or low- cost services to seniors, at-risk teens, the disabled and the home- less came to City Hall looking for handouts. But the Someone Cares Soup Kitchen left Wlth less on its plate than 1t bargained for. Despite a request from the soup kitchen managers tor $20,000 and a recommendation from a city advisory panel lo give the charity $15,000. the council pared $10,000 from the recom- mended allowance and diVVled. the money to two other groups. City Councilman Joe Enckson said with a pollce report showing increased crime, loitering and other problems around the 19th • SEE COUNCIL PAGE 5 MMC~I ~V"Ol c .......... ......... COllll ....... waylaC--. ........ .......... •. , .. local voices -- --- --------------I --- ---- reader readion Hotel maM be OK, but tower is not • I am completely against erect- ing a tower seven stories high on the former Pacific Federal Plaza site and the dou- bling of the total building square footage. Zoning laws are established for a reason, and if bigh- fmanced developers are able to plow over laws that everyone else has to live by, it is wrong. As a real estate broker, I am quite familiar with this project. I've seen the owner reject numerous offers and lease pro- posals time after time. The only reason this property has remained vacant over the years is simply because the ownership wants a price signifi- cantly above market value. Thus, the only way to justify his sales pnce of almost $18 million is to significantly increase the property's potential net income. The main reason I've followed this project through the years is because its e laborate architec- ture, detail and design are such a ranty in our concrete-and-glass, ll.lt-up world. This is one of the few projects that is not only beautifully designed but happens to be situated at the entrance to our cities -Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. As most people in the com- mercial real estate industry know, rental rates for office and retail use have increased drasti- cally over the last 12 months, and there is no reason why this property's existing zoning needs to change m order to attract an occupant, other than the fact the owner wants to maximize his profits at the cost of higher traffic congestion and the city's lost skyline. I think an alternative use, such as a hotel, although not necessary, could be considered by the City Council. However, doubling the property's size and constructing a tower three sto- ries taller than the four-story limit is not only wrong but bad for the city and its residents. In addition, 1t will establish a horrible precedent for all proper- ties with a greater value JX>tential than their exisbng zonings or uses. I urge the city to reject this use before developers can begin By Tom Bilek I read the a{tlcle in the Daily Pilot regarding Costa Mesa Coundlman Gary Monahan's desire to create a home-buying program here in Costa Me1a for the city's police oftloers (9C0sta Mesa IDAY entice poliCe lQ buy homes," March 28). I agree with the idea that it would benefit COlllta Mesa to have its police oftk:en actually living in the dty tbeY work; as utilizing their creative bulldoz- ing techniques, and I urge the residents of Costa Mesa and Newport Beach to convey their long as they are requ.ited to buy homes in the more disadvan- taged and low-income areas of town. aut wny stop With the police? Why not extend this incentive to all dty empl9Jees? Would not code entorcement officers be more passionate about code enforcement if it was for their own community? Would not ~ks and recre· atton employees be more con- cerned aoout prQgrams and ser· vices if thele programs were for their children? Would not the disapproval of this proposed de- velopm ent. STEVE ABRAHAM Newport-Mesa . HOW TO BE A PART OF LOCAL VOlt:ES Reader suggests euendlng Costa Mesa Council- man Gary Mona- han's incentive plan for home- ownlng to all dty employ- ees, not just law enforce- ment olfi- cers. Editor's note: The Cost.a Mesa City Coun- cil was scheduled to consider this Issue at its meeting Monday night. We want to hear your thoughts and opinions on local issues and controversies. Here's how you can reach us:• Readers Hotline: 642-6086; •Mail: Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627; • Fax: 646-4170; • E-mail: dpilot2@earthlink.net . Our web address is www.latimes.com/pilot . I .. . ~ -.... "" . . write your representatives PRESIDENT Bill dinton, (D), The White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, D.C., 20500. Hotline (6 a.m. to 2 p.m.) (202) 456-1111. VICE PRESIDENT Al Gore, (D), The capitol Build- ing, Suite 212, Washington, D.C., 20500. GOVERNOR Pete Wilson, (R), State Capitol, Sacramento, 95814; (916) 445- 2841. U.S. SENATORS Barbara Boxer, (D), 112 Hart Senate Building, Suite 112, Washington, D.C., 20510, (202) 224·3553 or 2250 E. Imperial Hwy. Suite 545, El Segundo, 90245; (310) 414-5700. Dianne Feinstein, (D), 331 Hart Building, Washington, D.C., 20510, (202) 224-3841; or 11111 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 915, Los Angeles, 90025; (310) 914- 7300. STATE SENATE Ross Johnson (R), 35th District. 18552 MacArthur Blvd. Suite 220, Irvine, 92715; 833-0180 . VOL 92,, NO. 81 1MOMAS H. JOHICSOlll Publisher Corona de1 Mar 61/46 First low 1:42a.m. First high 7:33 a.m. Secondlow 1A •.s The wind has bffn chopping up the surf In recent days. COSTA MESA • Austin sti.et: A citizens-band radio end coin collection worth S 1,196 w.r• stolen from a V.rage In the 1100 bkxk. • llrlltot ltr.et! A cellular telephone worth $600 was stolen WUJAM Lam>ILL. Editor Costa Mese 64143 NeWport~ 61146 Newport Coast 61/46 UWf'#il Ntwpoft 2·S wrNt lltck.les 3-5 Wr'PN "lwr Jetty 2·S wrtiN CdM l-4wrwt 8:27 p.m. TUESDAY First low In the 3300 blotk. NEWPOR1' IEAOt • • 1ap1•1 DrtwC A fire ·~and ftate kit worth S150 ww. ~ from a boM In tt'ie 1IOO blO(k; • 1'.elft -"'• .. :Goff~ Wwor'th SJ.415 Mt~ from • fM In the 400 btOC:k: • w.t COlllt I .... _.,: A 1M1 POtd ~up truck WIS ~from tM !1100 bka. • ._ OllM ,_.fir~ WDfth S1'0 w. ~""" .......... .,, ._. 1t00 lllllGG. • _.,.._ .....,.trmlftlodW' .... _,.S1.m WIN ..,_from• bUllWlft·-~ Newport Be.ch/Costa Mesa Daily Pi.Im Girl in a skiff spins tale about ocean wanderers I like Ole' ocean. That ls, I like that part of the ocean between the beach and breaker line. Outside the breaker line, forget it. I definitely am not a deep- water sailor. lWo yea.rs in the Pacific during World War II did nothing to change that attitude. An incident with a girl in a skiff simply reinforced that point of view. Pago Pago harbor was, and for all I know still may be, the home of some ocean wanderers from all over the South Pad.fie. Known in American Samoa as "The Yachties, • these are people who sail their boats all over the ocean. Some are Just sailing from one island to anoth- er in the South Pacific. Some are on their way around the world. For some reason. they seem to cluster around Pago Pago harbor. These Yachties are a clan- nish bunch. They·do not min- gle with the natives. white or Samoan. They cluster around the government dock and stay strictly to themselves. From tune to time, some of them take off for some distant destination. All I really knew about them was that they certainly were a clean group. At all ti.mes. laun- dry was hanging from the rig- ging of thetr craft. Incidentally, thel! boats consisted of some of the most dilapidated sailing vessels I have ever seen. Not at all like the nice white yachts in Newport Harbor. Even their sails weren't white, but a kind of dirty gray. I only knew one Yachtie personally, and he was a for- mer Yachtie. This man had decided to sail around the Five of seven candidates for Orange County assessor are expected Wedliesday at the first in a series of ~lection forums sponsored by the Rotary Club of Costa Mesa. The public is invited to the noon meeting at Mesa Verde Country Club, 3000 Club House Road, Costa Mesa, said club President Bd Decker. Lunch is $12. Expected to partici,J>!lte are assessor candidates Larry Bales, James Bone, Bruce Peotte r, Jeff Scott Reid and Thomas sacco. John Moorlach and Art Reese, pr~am ciH:hairrilen, are plftnning a series of forums before the June 2 election on MASSAGE Relieves Pain ' s3900 Stress & Tension Insurance w/Chlropract~. HR. 7-DAYSIWK • 9am-9pm ULTRA SPORTS MEDICINE INC. Dr. Gautier o.c. 714.879.83815 1072 S.E. Bristol St., Ste 209 Santa Ana Helahtl (Comer of Newport Bl. f.k>J'Bltltol) roliert gardner world in a 14-foot sailing craft -about the size of a canoe. This guy started from some place on the Atlantic coast to sail around the world in his cockle-shell boat. He got-across the Atlantic, through the Mediterranean Sea, Suez Canal, across the Indian Ocean, then about halfway across the Pacific Ocean until he arrived at American Samoa. He gave up his ambition to sail around the world, went ashore, got a job with the Amenc·an· Samoan government and swore he never would set foot on the ocean again. As far as I know, he has kept that promise. All of which leads to the sto- ry about the girl in the skilf. One day. Samoan lawyer Roy Hall, Nova Scotian deep- sea diver Mike Gregg and I were in the ocean between American Samoa and Western Samoa trolling for marlin. I don't know just how far out we were, but I do know that we were out of sight of land when we came upon a strange sight. We saw a woman in a small The Easter bunny is sclled- uled to appear at the 15th annual Easter egg hunt at 10 a.m. Saturday at Eastbluff Park, VlSta del Oro at V\sta del Sol, Newport Beach. The event is sponsored by Newport Beach Community Services and the Eastbluff Merchants Association. Children up to 10 years old are invited to participate in the hunt for candy and prize coupons. Child.ten 2 and under will hunt at 10 a.m .; ~ and 4-year- skiff trying to tow a rather large sailing yacht, which had lost its sails and was wallowing in the trough. The girl was making practically no head- way. At the rate she was going and the direction she was heading, she might make Ton- ga in about a hundred years. There was a man on the yacht. We talked to bim as the girl kept rowifig the skiff and learned the yacht had lost its sails a couple of days before. We agreed to tow them to Pago Pago. We took the girl aboard our boat while the man stayed on the yacht. It was a long haul, and during that time the girl told us why she had been in the skiff. It seemed that she and the man were, or had been, lovers. They set sail from San Francis- co for a romantic trip through the South Seas. San Francisco is about 4,500 miles from Samoa. Some place during that trip, the romance cooled. Cooled? Hell, it had curdled. The reason she was in the skiff was to get as far away from her former lover as possible. We finally got them to Pago Pago, where the girl went ashore and booked the next Oight to San Francisco. The guy joined up with the Yachties and, as far as I know, still is there try- ing to persuade someone else to JOin him on a sailing trip through the romantic South Seas. And as for me, I'll sit on the beach or I'll go in the surf. But as for deep water -no thank you. • ROBERT GARDNER is a retired judge and a resident of Corona del Mar. His column runs on Tuesdays. olds at 10:15 a.m.; 5-ud 6- year-olda at 10:30 a.m.1 1-'and 8-year-olds at 10:.&S a.m.1 and 9-and 10-year-olds at 11 a..m. Por more inf ormatlon, call 644-3151. Utah high school chow t.o perform t.oday The Estancia High School music department will present a concert by the ThyJorsville High School Choir from Salt Lilke City, Utah, at 6 p.m. Wednesday at Presbyterian Church of the Covenant. 2850 Fairview Road. QiltaMesa. Reservatic>os are ~ed for the concert and a spaghetti din- ner. nckets are $6 for adults and SS for children. For more i.bformation; coll 515-6525. "Over 50 Years of Fine Quality" All Types of Wtndow Treatments • VA!Ances 6 Cornice Boxes • Rom11n Sl:uuhs • Blinth • Verticals • Shutters • &Jsp~.ds Co•pli•nlA'1 Co'"'"'4tio• ;,. ~•r Ho"" TUESDAY, APRIL 7, ,998 • KIM HAGGER'TY I OAllV ft.OT A joggei: runs along a path at Fairview Park. The park ts a wonderland of nature, with its ver- nal JKM>ls and virtually untouched land • Judge rules against tennis club • Nightclub promoter wins judgment for breach of contract. By Jenifer Ragland, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -A Tustin-based nightclub promoter Monday was awarded a $4,601 judgment against the Newport Beach Tennis Club for an alleged breach of contract. Rick Brun, an owner of the Mil- lenniwn Group -which promotes upscale nightclubs iJ\ Orange County and Los Angeles -said the judgment represents his expenses for promoting two parties in December and January that the club canceled at the last minute. MWe had a business contract and then Julianna Ren [owner of the tennis club) tried to renegoti- ate the contract and up the cost considerably to host the party,• For the record "I 'm very happy to start out m y week this w ay. It was a principle thing to get every penny back that we exhausted to promote this party. " -RICK BRUN • Brun said. A Harbor Court civil Judge Monday sided with the promoter. saying the club's cancellation of the party without reimbursing the Millennium Group for its already- incurred marketing and promo- tion costs clearly was a breach of contract. Benjamin Richards, the teruus club's general manager, did not return telephone calls Monday and Vuginia Sheetz, a controller A story in Saturday's Daily Pilot incorrectly identified Juan Car- los Valdez as the owner of Garibaldi de Noche, a Costa Mesa bar where a fatal shooting occurred Thursday. Valdez has never been an owner and is not affiliated with the bar. A story and photograph that ran in the Daily Pilot on March 25 about the U-Drive boat sigri m the Balboa Fun Zone should have credited the photo to Michele Burgess. ... Mattress Outlet Stor BRAND NEW -COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less! II I 3165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa One Block South of 405 l'Wy 545-7168 "Banquet !l(poms for a{{ occasions • (jraauations • !RJ,fiearsa£-2Jinners • 'Birtfu{ays • 'Wetft!ing 1lJ,ceptions • Sliou1ers e f4ny (jroup 'Event for the Newport Beach Tennis Club, had no comment. Brun sa1d he, partner Dano Smith and club representatives had been working for five months to settle the case out of court, but were unable to reach an a gree>me nt ·rm ve>rv happy to start out my week this way,· Brun said. "It was a pnnc1ple Uung to get every penny back that we exhausted to promote Uus pdrty. • The Millenruum Group origi- nally was i.nvolved with the tennis club as part of a joint venture intended to incre ase business at the Eastbluff Drive facility, Brun Sald. The contract called for his business to absorb all the market- ing and operational costs of the party in return for all of the ad.mis- sion proceeds, he said. The club then would get 100% of the rev- enue from food and alcohol sales, Brun said ·:. , e., .. ~ ' • • HOUSE ., •• • lllrlttMn L<X>k In the Cl .. ified 5ero1Ce Directory for l'.q> .. J . ll• nJESDAY. APftlL 7, 1998 •s.ct,....;' ••• ,_ ..... DilllJ,,......,TcMn, DOW. a., St., Co1t8Miit;ml1;tlll1941J9otal -.UK.-.. ~ A ~ 111111'1 of Around Jown an be found at -~ ·-:•""' l-...,. 1 I • -r • • -~ • ._.. • -t ~---..'-• -4 -.. J MOMSO.UB The Moms Club of Newport Beach meets at 10:30 a.m. at a pri- vate home. A speaker from La Leche League will discuss the concerns and advantages of breast-feeding. Por more informa- tiQn. call 718-0358. BOOK GROUP The Manuscripts Book Discus- sion Group meets at 9:30 a.m. and 7 p.m. at Newport Beach Public Library, 1000 Avocado Ave .. New- port Beach, to discuss "The Ice Storm· by Rick Moody For more mformation, call 717-3890. CRIBBAGE CLUB The Ne wport Beach Cribbage Club meets at 6:30 p.m. at Oasis Seruor Center, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more 1nlormation, call 642-0176 SELF-ADVOCACY The Community Advisory <"omrmttee meets to discuss sell- c1dvocacy and social skills in stu- dents from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Neighborhood Community Cen- ter, 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa. For more mformabon, call 424- 5061. THURSDAYi PARKINSON'S CARE Dems Suthe rland speaks on < hanges m Medicare and long- 1erm care msurance that will <Jffect people with Parkmson's dis- Pase at 7 pm at Oasis Senior <·enter, 800 Marguente Ave., c·orona del Mar For more mfor- mat10n, caU (310) 476-7030. SUDESHOW The North Pace store presents •Journey to Pakistan's Karakoram Himalaya,• a tree slide show on dimbing big walls, at 7:30 p.m. at the store in 1ttangle Square, 1870- A Harbor Blvd., Cost4 Mesa. . PATENT SEMINAR The Inventors Porum bolds a seminar on patents from 8 to 10 p.m. at Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Cost is $15. For more information, call 253-0909. EGG HUNTS Torelli Realty presents "Egg- Cit.ernent• from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. at Tanager Park, Tanager Dnve and Hwnmingbird Drive, Costa Mesa, featuring egg hunts, pony rides and a petting zoo. For more information, call 540-7355. RETIRliMENT PLANNING Jason Sherr of Smith Barney lnc. presents a free class on beginning retir~menl planning from 10 to 11 a.m. at Smith Bar- ney, 650 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa . For more infonna- Lighting Sale Chandeliers I Bath-Kitchen Track Lights I CIOM'-Out Prl~'t'"H I 1555 Placentia I Newport Beach I 645-7301 L LfCJlt •Ump......, _J ta Ra.GSHOW lbe California Reining Horse Association bolds a daylo~ rein- ing show ~ at 8 a.m. at the Equestrian Center, Orange County Fairgrounds, 88 Pair Drive, Costa Mesa. 'Ibe event will be canceled it it rains. For more in!ormat1on, Call (909) 785-0157. ADO OVERVIEW Coastline Counseling otters a free overview on attention deficit disorder at 7 p.m. at 1200 Quail St., Newport Beach. For more information, call 476-0991. SELF WORTH Suooess strategist Jeanine Just presents a free lecture called •Self Worth: Don't Leave Home Without Ir at noon at the New- port Beach Public Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. For more informa- tion, call 717-3801. LON~ TERM CARE The Orange Caregiver Resource Center presents a workshop on long-term care and estate and Medi-Cal plaI)Ding from 1 to 3 p.m. at the office of Todd Litman, 650 Town Center Drive, Suite 550, Costa Mesa. Suggested donation is $10. For reservations or more informa- tion, call 680-0122. Lani has moved to a New Location! 1500 Adams, 1103 • Costa Me.a 540-2218. •5»'440 HI-TIME CHOCOLATIER It's Easter at Hi-Time Chocolatier! Hop on In! We have a wonderful selection of your favorite Easter treats! • Custom 't.a~ter 'Basket .Sentice~ ! 411ailab/e! Newpo ... Solid Chocolate Bunnies Panorama Eggs Belgian Milk Chocolates Sugar -Pree Chocolate Bunnies Ornaments & Novelties ... Plus our regular selection of Quality Chocolates & Candies Truffles! Truffles! Truffles! 250 OGLE STREET • COSTA M ESA 650-8463 Don't Miss The Boat! DMMATIC llfADeNG Readers Repertory Theater presents •A H.ispo.nic Montage: Beyond Chills, Tortillas and Proposition 187, • a dramatic reading of plays, poeby and prose from contemporary Latino litera- ture, at 7 p.m. at the Newport Beach Public Ubrary, 1000 Avoca· do Ave. Pormore lnfonnation, call 717-3801. CHRIS COX The Newport Harbor Republi- can Women presents a luncheon featuring Rep. Cluistopber Cox, R•Newport Beach, who will dis- cuss tax reform, at 11 a.m. at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway. Tickets are $20. For more information, ca.Ii 759-3086. PATIO SALE Sl John Episcopal Church will present its annual patio sale from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at 183 E. Bay St., Costa Mesa. Books, baked' goods, household items and more will be sold to benefit outreach programs et the church. For more information, call 543- 3279. HANGING GARDENS Sherman Library presents a free workshop on hanging veg- etable gardens at 9:30 a.m. at ANY PURCHASE OF $25 OJ.MORE 2647 a Coast Highway, Corona nlties at noon at 1000 Avocado del Mar. For more tntormation, Ave., Newport Beach. For more call 673-2261. information. call 717·3801. otVOllCE WORJCSHOP Therapist Maxine Cohen bolds a workshop for men and women who recently have been divorced, or are in the process of divorc:lng, from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at 180 Newport Center Drive. Cost ls UO. For ·more information, call 759-0579. . GARDEN TOUR The Volunteer Association of Sherman Ubrary and Gardens in Corona del Mar will hold its annual tour of six private Corona det Mar gardens from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. TI.ckets are $20. Proceeds will go to maintenance of the bo~ gardens. For more infor- mation, call 673-2261. EARTH DAY Upper Newport Bay Natural- ists present an Earth Day celebra- tion featuring exhibits, demon- strations and tours from 10 a .m. to 4 p..m. at 600 Shellmaker Island, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 640-1751. VACATION ADVENTURES The Newport Beach Public Library offers a free program by June Fable of Boulevards Travel on special-interest travel opportu- • Stride Rite • ,Airwalk •Jumping Jack • Skcchcn •Vans • Blcfontc •And More s50FF ROUNOTABLE FOR WOMEN The Orange County Chapter or Roundtable for Women in FOOd. service holds its April dinner meeting at G p.m . at Scampi Restaurant, 1576 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Cost is $30 for mem. bers in advance, $35 for members at the door, $35 for guests m advance and $38 for others. For more information, call 665-6312. ZONE DIET Nutritionists and fitness experts Joyce and Gene Daoust present a seminar on ·The Zone Diet Made Easy• at 7 p.m. Tues- day at the Sheraton Hotel, 4545 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. The Daousts are the authors of •40-30-30 Pat Burning Nuttition. • Cost is $10 in advance and $15 di the door. For more information call 565-3068. ACCENT REDUCTION PROGRAM . Healthtech presents a free introductory workshop, • Accen1 Reduction and Cultural Adapta- tion in the Workplace," from 9 to 10:30 a.m. every other Saturday and from 6 to 7 :30 p.m. Wednes- days at the Healthtech offices, 3140 Redhill Ave., Suite 150, Cos- ta Mesa. Seating is limited. For reservations or more information, call 751 -0255. Fashion Island 595 Newport Ccntrr Drive Newport Beach, CA 92660 714/644-2464 Ocan Ranch Village II 32411 Golden Lanum, 5-I Laguna Niguel, CA 92677 714/248-5671 • • Newpon Bnch/Cosm Mesa Daily Piloc TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1998 • around town . Newport businessman named to fair board ~ by ~ Sl¥en1elD abOut ~ ........ AnOtber .tudenl ndled • poem be wrote about a friend ~died. •Tb.11 'WU a ~l opportuni- ty fOr 1i1it1 lit ... ID fl6jl DI their ~. Mid PriiadpaJ Mary Ana £hret. • tt WU SO neat to watch bow they sup. ported each other.• AER081C<ARDIO KJCk BOXING Body Design and United Studios of Sell-Defense offers aerobic-cardto lock boxmg classes from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat- urdays at 1000 W. Coast Highway, Suite C, Newport Beach. The cost is $8 per class. For more lllformation, call 722-0526. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Alcoholics Anonymous members meet from 6:45 to 7:45 a.m. Mondays through Fridays in Room 3 at OaslS Senior Center, 800 Marguente Ave., Corona del Mar. For more information, call 644- 3244. AUHEIMER'S SUPPORT • The Alzheimer's Associa- tion and Grief Support Group of Newport Vula West/Villa Rosa co-sponsors a free sup- port group meetmg for care- givers at 7 p.m. on the fourth Thursday of each month through October dt Newport Villa West Assisted Living, 393 Hospital Road, Newport Beach. For more information, call 631-3555. • The AlzheLmer's Associa- tion and Mesa Terrace, a resi- dential community for people with Alzheimer's disease and related demenua, offers a free support group for caregivers at 6:30 p.m. on the rust Tuesday of each month al Mesa Ter- race, 350 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. For morE> information, call 283-1111. ANIMAL BEREAVEMENT GROUP Rebecca Lewis leads an animal bereavement group that specializes m the needs of individuals who have sick or dying animals in their lives. It meets at 3 p.m. every Tuesday at 3101 W. Coast Highway, Suite 311, Newport Beach. The cost is a donation to an animal charity of the attendee's choice. For reserva- tions, call 721-57 50. ANOTHER PASSAGE Another Passage. a transi- tional support group for peo- ple experiencing changes m their lives, meets from 1 to 2:30 p.m. We<;lnesdays in Room 3 at Oasis Senior Cen· ter, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more information, call 644-3244. \, .... •ii•<. ~·' f. ~ •' J I I 1 f I• Since 1972 • Jeffrey Stem, 55, to fill board seat vacated by Marian LaFollette. By Tim Grenda, Daily Pilot . FAIRGROUNDS -Gov. Pete Wilson has appointed a Newport Beac:h businessman to fill an empty seat on the Orange Coun- ty Pair board of directors. 1\vo other incumbents were reappointed lo the nine-member board of the 32nd District Agri- cultural Association, wluch over- sees all operalloTlS at t.be state fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. Jeffrey Stem, 55, president and chief executive officer of Superior Electrical Advertising, will fill t.be board seat that has been empty for about a year since the resignation of Marian Lafollette of Newport Beach. Stern, who could not be reached for comment Monday, has been active in numerous causes over the years. He is a founding member of the Orange County Earthquake Preparedness Task Force and has been a volunteer on the Newport Beach Environmental Quality Committee, American Red Cross and Los Angeles County Fire Technical Advisory Board. RACE CONTINUED FROM 1 needed knowledge and expertise to the table," he said. Wilson, m his operung state- ment, said his opposibon to the proposed El Toro airport stems from more than sunply a Not-ln- My-Back-Yard attitude. "It is difficult to plan when you have already determined the out- come," Wilson said, eliciting groans from the crowd of mostly Newport residents ·1 know we can continue to protect the city from extended hours of increased flights at John Wayne AJ.rport." As comnuttee members asked A One atop center tor 111 your w. .. Mer...,...• •r. _. ~ p,,nttng, copylne and 1r1phlc needs. ~ colofs,..... We""' two na cato.s · fiRtmemlllr to lllepllne nftral __,.,. ~. ,,,.hol .. ,.,....,., ru ~• u . MIOCMUMS. tnSlETltJIS • IWVfUTIOlll IWU I ...,.,... • AllTWOM • IOOKUTI• NOlt IW)$. mnGID'f fl--ss • l.AIB.S • OIYEUll'lS • IUSINEU FOllllS r'J • • ClllCUlNIS • IWCl l.llTS •POST CMOS• lttlmR ITAMf'S • llJSMJI CMDI • l.LVUT1,f'll'Ela 71........U25 • f1171C-M0·0934 •ID Fa.a•.aJIY FR•I PIClt·UP • n•a DllLIVllllY "-m;;;;;;m ___ ._m1111111111lllillllllll"I 2620 EAST COAST HIG HWAY •CORONA DEL MAR, CA 92625 Ha• Your Patio Turned Green ti Slippery from El Nino? Now Is the time to prof'e :\tonally clean 1t up before somcon Lc:t'• get that patio looking new aplnl Call Jim JcnnlNt• Ma10nry for: • Power W hing • team Cleanin • Acid Washing • Sptt. all ts in Rc·Groocina and Repalrl.ng of Brick, Slare & Stone • Grinding of HiaJupon In Concrete Walla and Driveways • New Yard Drains lnstallcd Reappointed to four-year seats on the board were Randy Smith of Yorba Linda and Emily Sanford of Huntington Beach, whose tertns itxpired in January. Both asked t.be governor to be re-ap · r----------------~ pointed. I I Smith, : F.YJ. I a mem-1 MD:~~ ber of 1 1 _...,..,, "8:55 ~·L~~i ~~ Country I Etectrkal C 1 u b, I j o i n e d ~ ~.,_.,, t h e w85 the foUndlng board in Chair Of the 1992 and ~ eoumy Sanford, Ea~~ a retired I paredness Task u . s . , Force. , N a v y L ________________ J captain and registered nurse, has served since 1994. Stem, Smith and Sanford will serve with current Fair Board president Gary Hayakawa of Irvine and board members Jim Lindberg of Corona del Mar, Don Willet of Newport Beach, John Crean of Santa Ana Heights, A.G. Kawamura of Huntington Beach and Don Saltarelli of Orange. Fair directors are not paid for serving on the board. some very pointed questions of the two candtdates, Hedges pref· aced nearly all lus aTlSWers with digs at Wilson. When asked how the 5th Dis· trict supervisor could hope to rep- resent the entire district when it is virtually dlVlded on the issue of El Toro, Wilson said he intends to continue to seek answers to his questions and look at alternatives. Hedges responded by saying, "I'm sorry that after 16 months in office you don't have any answers to the reuse of El Toro. "To say you need more infor· mation indicates a bureaucratic mind-set that does not serve the people of the county of Orange.· Throughout the course of the discussion, the primary theme coming from each of the candi· COUNCIL CONTINUED FROM 1 Street soup kitchen, •a clear message needs to be given· to the kitchen managers. "I'd rather see funding go to organizations that are good neighbors,· Erickson sdid. "l tlunk there are some more wor- thy groups.· Earlier in the meeting, offi- cials from the Costa Mesd Senior Center and Commumty Ser- vices Programs appealed to the council for more money than they stood to get. The senior center, which received $10,000 last year, had asked for $12,000 this year, but was only recommended to get $5,000, a reduction that didn't sit well with the center staff. "Seniors are the fastest- growing segment of our popula- tion and their needs are grow- ing, not decreasirLg ." said center' dates became apparent. For Wil- son, it was that more concrete data is needed on the safety and noise issues of a commercial air- port at El Toro before he could get behind it. For Hedges, it was that taking a leadership role in the planning process better serves all Orange County residents than does a •just say no" attitude. The comment by Wilson that seemed to eruage many members of the audience was, ·vou don't just plop an airport down in the middle of a residential neighbor- hood." Several Newport residents pointed out the fact that El Toro has been an airport for more than SO years. Both candidates closed by ask- ing the audience for their support June 2. • Absolutely No broker or Policy Fees • Quality Personalized Service • Family Owned Agency • Established in 1927 Lic#0550290 MERCURY INSURANCE CO. Craig__ Brown Insurance (714) 760-1255 2./0 .\'eu>p0rt Center Drive, #122 •Newport Be(lc/l m Fa.~hum hlnnd ul'd rather see fund- ing go td organiza- tions that are good neighbors." • -JOE ERICKSON • board member Caroline Butler "I'm asking that you fund at least what you did last year." Officials from Community Services Projects, a countywide program that proVldes at-nsk teens with mentoring and after- school programs, also took exception to the proposed cul m their city funding, wtuch would have given them just $5,000 of the more than $16,000 they had asked for. Erickson's solution: Cut the Someone Cares Soup Kitchen aJlowance by $10,000 and give $5,000 to the senior center and SCOTT CONTINUED FROM 1 The unloaded weapon was found in the trunk of her car when Schafn.itz was arrested, police said. On Monday, fnends said they are standing by Schafnitz and praying that everything works out for her and her fam- ily. ·we need to support her,· said Antonio Cagnolo, owner of Antonello's Restaurant and a close friend of Scha!nitz. $5,000 to the service pJ'oject program. But City Councilwoman Ub- by Cowan feared lowering the boom on the soup kitchen with· out giving the managers time to correct the problems was too hcl.Sty. "Have they had an opportu· nity ... to clean up?" Cowan said. "l bave a problem with (cutting the funding) . wttbout some kind of clear direction.• Because the countywide ser- vice programs project works closely with police to steer youngsters away from dmgs and gangs, Cowan suggested taking the $16,000 funding request from that group straight from the Police Department's general fund budget. But City Councilman Gary Monahan said he agreed that 1t was llme to give the soup lolchen owners a slap on the wrist "I tlunk this is a good way to get the word out," he sa.td. "We can't crucify her now. She's a wonderful person who supported us so much, and now she needs our support." -ANTONIO CAGNOLO •We can't crucify her now. She's a wonderful person who supported us so much, and now she needs our support. We need to make sure she's all right.. \ Sabatino Tommy Peter Phil Vince Flavorful & Delicious Lunches & Dinner · Unique wine room & dlnlq rooms •vallabll' for .,.oup bu•iMS.• mttflnlt' and prhate fllnctlon_• 723-0621 ~Call For ResenatioRS and Oirtttion~ 251 Shipyard Way• Ne\\port Beach Also Featuring ABAI.ONE And STONE CRAB OAWS Frum JOE'S OF MIAMI -"The Best Steak Diane Anywhere" • Zagat Restaurant SunJey -The Premium Steak & Seafood Howe in Orange County Since 1922 -Noted for Superb Traditional Tabkside Sennce ' EYE-OPENER CdM's Ryan Achterberg is bound for Princeton Corona del Mar High's roller hockey team earns Division III crown with 5-4 win over Capo Valley in an overtime shootout as Ryan Stockwell nets the game-winner. TUSTIN -The pressure of the season-long quest to win the High School Division ID roller hockey championship had just shifted ... from the shoulders of Corona del Mar High's goalkeeper Ben Wynkoop to leading scorer Ryan Stockwell. On Sunday, the Sea Kings battled Capistrano Valley for the title and, after a 3-3 deadlock at the end of regulation, Wynkoop's saves in the net during the overtime shootout gave the home team, CdM, a shot at the win. So, it was Stockwell's tum. At the referee's signal, Stockwell exploded toward Capo Valley's keeper. The Sea King faked to his left completely fooling the goalie, who lunged to the floor, but Stockwell instead rifled the puck to the right. The shot was right on the money and clinched the title with a 5-4 win. Coach Phillip Rothwell's squad celebrated its 11 -1 season as Capo Valley settled for second place with an 8-4 mark. Stockwell had scored two goals in regulation and senior Todd Cornett added the third. In the sudden-death series, Wynkoop held tough in the net with four saves on five shots, and CdM's Blake Smith scored to set up Rothwell's winner. Roller hockey is played at the club level as it is not sanctioned by the CIF. but CdM seniors playing in their final game included Cor- nett, Jeff Bemis and Jonathon Stair. Other members of the championship squad included Timor Ben- Yehzkel, Chris Rivers and Jeff Tsao. QUOTE OF THE DAY •Ryan (Achterberg) is what Princeton University ls all about. • -SCOTT' BRADLEY. PRINCETON BASEBALL COACH DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Corona del Mar High'• goalie Ben Wynkoop defiedl the orange puck off bis glove (top) In the sudden death ahootout. Above, CdM'1 Jeff Tsao spins and picks up a loose puck wblle getting whacked in the 1lde by a Capo Valley player. lbe Sea Kings won the ch•mplonshlp game, S·•· 'l i t I~ t ' ' '\ '. harry faulkner Pestolesi has: put the"bad" in .badminton • Newport Harbor coach charms athletic standouts into joining team. Perhaps at no other time in life is image as critical to 4 one's social standing ... as when one parades past his • or her peers in the hallways of high school What is and isn't cool is often clearly defined and stereotypes · '' run rampant, whether misguided · or not. So, in the Nike swoosh- swathed, OCN highlight-driven landscape of prep sports, badminton is about as hip as pocket protectors and elbow patches. . " At Newport Harbor High, how.ever, Tom "Pied Piper" Pestolesi is intent on changing _ a,11 that. The personable Pestolesi has "'~ cashed in on his popularity witl\'-'" students, as well as the cachet . that goes with being a former collegiate All-American ,,. volleyball player at Hawaii, to __ bring badminton into vogue witb some of the top athletes on campus. • r could sell ice cubes to an :·~:. Eskimo,• quipped Pestolesi, wbo ... fell in love with the low-profile · 7 net game while attending '.;~:.; Huntington Beach High. _ . "It's not a sissy backyard game," he explalned. "When ,;. you play it right, it's pretty fun. 1 .·," try to keep it low key and I try U>-¥ make it a fun release, especi~.;'~ for kids who play other sports , .- that are a little more intense.• ........ Among Pestolesi's recruits a.re - All-CIF football stars Brett BakeC~ and Pete Hogan, all-league gir~ soccer standouts Brooke Flamson and Jordan Fredrtksen, the CIF Division I Co-Player of the Yeat..~. in girls volleyball, Jennifer Carey, boys soccer starter Josh Yoches and girls basketball "' standout Alyssa Paul. ,.,,, Pestolesi also lured April Ro$'$,:,· All-CIF in volleyball and a __ : Southern Section high jump champion, to swat the "',..,. shuttlecock. But Ross had to give : it up after trying unsuccessfully: · · ~ to squeeze it into a hectic spring'.': schedule that already included - track and club volleyball. ·, :., Pestolesi said he may have ·~11 done his best sell job on Hogan -· and Baker. "I see athletes on campus and.~ I ask them what they're doing in the spring, " Pestolesi said. •I worked on Brett and Pete a while, and they weren't going tO - do it. But I basically harassed them into it.• Baker said he wouldn't endure the rolled eyes and .... 1 good-natured chuckles from _::; football coaches and others that ., have come with his badminton .. ~.) . ' . .. .. participation ........ for anyone else but Pestolesi. •He's awesome," Baker said' .~"i' of PestolesL a former volleyball"~'· coach at Estancia who helps . : friend and former prep classmate~ Dan Glenn coach .the Harbor • ·· ·, girls volleyball team that won ,,. the CIF Division l·AA tiUe last , ...... fall. '" : CdM's Achterberg opts for Princeton Baker, the Newport-Mesa District Player of the Year in '":~ football and a first-team ·"' all-league selectlon in soccer, • <1 pairs with Hogan in boys dou-• · • bles, where they have won two • sets. ;• • Senior outfielder will take a high batting average and GPA to the Ivy League school. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot CORONA PEL MAR -Corona del Mar High Mnior Ryan Achter- berg, cummffy hitting .560 u a tbird-year ~ outfielder for 1i the Sea Kings v:fi51~ baseball program, has fin plans to continue bis academic a.nd career next year at Princeton. •Princeton is my dream school,• said Actherberg, who will play for fonner major league veteran Scott Bradley with the ~ Ivy Leegue title COD• tenden. •Ryan II what PttnCeton Uni· vemty 1t ell •bout." lald ~. in h1I tint teUOD leading the Tigers. •He's a well-rounded young man with exceptional ath .. letic ability, a first-dass dti%en and a terrific student." Bradley said Achterberg'a ster- ling performance at last summer's Connie Mack World Serles in F~on, N.M. -where the 5 .. foot·tO, 185-pounder hit .353 with two home runs in 17 at-bats to help the DOdgers to a runner-up flDtah -nm. caught hll attentlon. •1 knOw a couple coecbes who had teams at the Connie Mack World Series and they both gave Ryan rave reviews," Bradley said. •Then, he made a visit and our players really liked him." Bradley IA1d Achterberg has the pOtentlal to b8 an impact play· er, as quickly as nm 1prtng, a notion that didn't surprise flnt. year Cd.M Coach John Emme. •1 would really be surprised lt he didn't step in and start right away," Emme said. "With hil combination of power and speed and as solid a defensive player as he ii, I think he'll make bis coach a very happy m~." Actherbetg, who boasts a 3.85 GPA, said he will dedde between majoring in business or pre-law. He also considered Harvard, Penn, GeorgetoWn and USC. 11My firlt pr1onty was a grea ducation, but l wanted to •t tell people we have the ·;:~ world's strongest badminton player," Peatolesi said of Hogan&'' the junior national wetghtllfting : champion in his weight clUt who will apply hit.6.foot-4, 225·J*-md frame to ColOrado •'- State's defensive line nut fell. - Hogan and h1I partner, are, PeStoleli reports, fairly humble about their lj>rtng ~ BASEBALL ~---------------------, ""'"" (-l 7) J 2 . '~ .. -· . . -· A.' . Mond.ty"'> \COrP Santa Margarita 7, IM>odl:>I idge 5 aat at Santa Margarita NMtapmt tWbor at Woodbridge 1 8 Toro at INlne L ---------------------~ G Resuhsfrom Lµ7C's Spring Regatta IMlot A • 1. Casey Schilling (BYC) 7; 2. Justin Law (BLYC), 8; 9. Erk Alllone (UYC), 9; 4. SCott Andrews {BYC), 10; 5. Phll Stemler (NHYC), 12. UYCINOSA ~winner • Scott Andrews (BYC). 5Mot a -1. David Diiier, BYC. 3; 2. Taylor Grimes (UYQ. UYGWOSA Mil~ winner -David Diiier (BYC). s.bot ct · 1. Tyfef Duffield (NHYO, 5; 2. Carson Hiii (NHYC), 6; 3. Kyle Christensen (UYC), 11; 4. Katie Hughes (BYC) 13; 5. Charte Larson (UYO, 14; 6. Matthew Hogan <NHYC), 15. UYCJNOSA M~ wt..,. -'fytef Duffield (NHYC). s.bot C2 -· 1. Kate Sharp (UYQ, 3; 2. Ryan Gautsdli (UVQ, 8; 3. Max Moosmann (BYQ, 8; 4. Michael Miner (UYQ, 11. UYCJNOSA Min~ winner -Kate Sharp (UYC). s.bot 0 -1. Travis Duffield (NHYO. S; 2. Chase Gregr (NHVC), 5; 3. Cameron Stuart (NHYO. 8; 4. Erin Larson (UYC), 13. UYCJNOSA Mlni-EnMnllda winner ·Travis Duffield (NHYQ. ..._... -1. Carter Ford (UVC), 7; 2. Anne Hatton (UYQ, 7; 3. Bob Vates (LIYC). 8; 4. Mike Baginski (UVC), 9; 5. Jeff Soukup (UYC), 14; 6. David Rhodes (UYQ, 20. UYCMOSA Mlnl-EnMNda winner • Carter Ford (LIVQ. Mesa beats Rosamond, 9-8 LANCASTER -Cos- ta Mesa High's softball S 0 f T B A l L team pulled off a 9-8 Mesa (2-6) was led by three-hit perfor- mances from Julie Collett, Chisholm and win over Rosamond in the Antelope Valley Tournament Monday afternoon. The Mustangs' Brooke Shan- ley started the game and was rebeved in the fifth inning by senior Kristen Chisholm, who picked up the win. Krissy Jenel AN'1"B.OP£ YAU.EV T~ CostA MEsA 9, ROSAMOM> • Rosamond 010 331 -8 4 2 Costa Mesa 211 23x -9 14 6 5anchez and Jebb; Shanley, Chisholm (5) and Christiansen. W -Chisholm, 2-6; L -5anchez. 2B -Collett (CM). PREPS CONTINUED FROM 6 interest. •Baker was popping off the other day, so I played him in singles,• Pestolesi said. •tte woti the first polnt, then I t>eat him, 15-1, 15-0. You could say he bas a way to go in the sport.• a SignUlc:alltly farther along in hi.I badminton development is Yochet, who is 14-2 with two regulaf-season matches remaining for the Sailors, who are 2-7 as a free-lance squad. •He has a chance to go to CIF as an individual,• Pestolesi said. •1 told his dad this the other day, but he's the best awkward player I've ever seen. He bits the bird off one root and he doesn't always get his arm up, but he plays greaL • a Reports of the demise of Baker's football career appear to have been greatly exaggerated. 11 -. r·· P Y L I f\ I H U .·, Y Tbe 5-toot-tt, ta>pound f.!Ynamo, who led Orange coumy wtlh Din lotetceptiom at eornmbeck, emuaed Qearly 3,000 all-pwpose yards (1,en rushing) at tailback and scored a school s:l.ngle-seasc:m record 30 touchdowns, said he is considering strapping lt on at either Cal l>oly San Luis Obispo or Colorado State. He bad originally planned to attend Colorado, where his brother Jack is enrolled, but ~t was before bis banner sea.son began spurring the interest of recruitel'S. Baker said he will make a decision in the coming weeks. a One local foptball standout who has decided on a collegiate football home is Costa Mesa senior Steve Herzog, who will attend Saddleback Commuruty College. Herzog, the Newport-Mesa District Co-Offensive Player of the Year after rushing for 1,430 yards and scoring 21 TDs for the Mustangs, may be pushed to the defensive side of the ball, however, since heralded , TODAY ........ nmning badts MJChae1 Jooes Cf..agline Hills) and Julio Pera:za (Dana Hills) have also com.m1tted to compete for the Gauchol. a The pWyefl OD the COUit aren't the only blue--cbip talent on display at Newport Harbor High beys volleyball home matches this spring. While Glenn's Sailors are unbeaten in best-of-five con- tests and ranked No. 1 in the county, the cowstside stylings of Car~y. who announces the Th.rs' home matches, are first rate. Just enough style, without sacrifidng substance. a It's been a week or so atnce Corona de1 Mar's decision to end its appeal process brought the latest, drawn out and controversial rowid of releaguing to a conclusion. But the first meeting of a committee organized to investigate solutions to the next releaguing shuffle will be held todift, according to committee member and Estancia High Principal Peggy Anatol. High school -Corona del Mar at Santa Margarita, 3:15 p.m.; Laguna Hills at Estancia, 3:15 p .m.; Newport Harbor at Woodbridge, 3:15 p.m.; Costa Me-sa at Aliso Niguel. 3:15 p.m . •Volleyball High school boys -Corona del Mar at Woodbridge, 6:45 p.m.; El Toro at Newport Harbor, 5:45 p.m.; Estancia at Aliso Niguel, 6 p.m .; University at Costa Mesa, 6 p.m. •Softbell College -Point Loma Nazarene at Southern California College. doubleheader, 2 pm High school -Aliso Niguel at Costa Mesa, 3:15 p.m.; Estancia at Laguna Hills, 3:15 p.m.; Newport Harbor at Woodbridge, 5 p.m. •lllnnls College women -Southern California College at Cal State Dominguez Hills, 10am High school boys -Corona del Mar at El Toro, 3:15 p.m.; Irvine at Newport Harbor, 3 p.m.; Costa Mesa at Aliso Niguel, 3:15 p.m.; l..agl.-ia Hilk at Estancia, 3:15 p.m. Badminton ~school -Garden Grove at Corona del Mar, 3:15 p.m . High school -Cotona del Mar vs. Newport Harbor, at Newport Beach CC. 3:15 p.m.; Laguna Beach vs. Costa Mesa, at Costa Mesa Golf & Country Oub, Mesa Linda Course, 2 p.m. TUESDAY, ~IL 7, 1998 • PRINGETON CONTINUED FROM 6 combine that with a place where I could play buebeil. • Acbter- berg explained. •Princeton gives me the best ol both worlds.• Sinoe leam- lng of his acceptance to the New Jer- sey-based school Satur- day, Achter-· berg said he has thanked many people who have Achterberg been instru- mental in bis development as a baseball player, including former CdM head man Joe Koh and Orange County Dodgers skipper Mickey Hartling. Heading into today's Sea View League game at Santa Margarita, Acbterberg had amassed 57 var- sity hits. a .370 average, seven home runs, 28 RBI, 28 runs and 11 stolen bases, while supplying consistent defensive excellence in left held. Tars take 11th SACRAMENTO G 0 L F -Newport Harbor H1gh's boys goU team came in 11th of 23 teams over the weekend's Joe Berry Jr. Masters wtth a team score of 815. San Marcos won the 36-hole event wtth a 745 Sailor Kevin Olson tied for 11th to pace the locals with a 155, 15 shots off the leader. Other Newport scorers were Scott Tippett (161), Traighe Con- cannon (167), Mitch Johns (168), Miller A.kins (170) and Rusty Hill ( 172). Zach La.fa ta withdrew due to illness after shooting an 83 on the first day. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE GIVEN that on, April 30, Deted: Merch 31, th• lime ot rurctiase In PUBLIC NOTICE Have you started doing business yet? Yt1. 1993 PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an lndivlduai . ----------------1998, et 2:30 oclock P.M. 1008 cash only. Al purchased business yet'? No Craw1ord ContraC1ors Cor· Have you started doing PUBLIC NOTICE Pinto & Duble LLP, 2 at Orange County Marshals CHRIS LINDSAY DE· lltms sold "as Is'", and Fictitious Busln .. 1 Julie AM Smith poratlon, Shirley Crawford, Flctltloua Busln•H business yet? Yes. 3·1·98 ---------•Park Plaza, Ste. 300, Ofllct-4601 JamborH mu91 be removed at lht Name Statement Kimberly J. Thacker President Name itat t Tony La81anca ITATEMl!NTOF lrvlne CA 9281.,._ Blvd .• rm.108,CltyofNew-81QNS,INC. time of salt. Sale subject Thelollowlngpefsonsare This 11a1ement was filed This state"*lt was ltled Thtlollowl e"!~~sare This statement was flied AaANDONMUT OF 8513, •71419115-11.,7 port Beach, Coun~ of Or-av1 Mlchael Smith, to canctllatlon In the event doing buslnest as: wflh lh• County Clerk ol with the county Clerk of doing bualnt~ = with the County Clerk ol US• Off PICTITIOUI ATTORNl!Y FOR: Grtm'. ange, State of Ca llomla I Pr .. ldent of settlement between Bennett Partners. 111. 3535 Orange County on 3-20-98 Orange County on 4-3·98 Anne l<efpon lnterlot 0.. Orange County on 3·27-98 eUllNEll NAMI! wilf sell at public euctlon to Publlshed Newport owntr and obligated party. E. Coast HIQhway, Suite 199887529fU '9988704437 sign 3334 E Coast H 10988753882 Tht~ mwer Enterprlsea, the highest bidder, lor Beach..C01ta Mesa Dally Published Newport 245 Corona bel Mar CA Dally Pilot Mar. 24. 31 Daily Pilot Apr 1 14 21 SUI~ 322 C~ona def M"Z· Dally PUOC Mar. 31 Afx. 7 l*IOOI lno., etc. cash In lawful money of the rl Beech-Costa Mesa Dally 92625 · A 7 1 998 17 d · · • · · ' · · · l\a~ the use ol Orange County Sup• United Stain, all the right. Pilot Ap 17. 1998. Pilot April 7, 14, 1998. Christo her R Btnntll pr .• 4, 1 1 28, 1998 T764 CA 92625 14, 21. 1998 T744 ~:n,.~10~=0 =~~~ rtor court • title and lntefest of nid 1752 1749 3535 l coasl Highway: PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE terc~t 1Wwv. 1i~te 3i: PUBLIC NOTICE ~~2t:h~~ .. ~1.::_r~~~~:~t':: ~ .. :=(•~~~ PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ~11;2~~~· Corona Del Mar, Flctltloua BuslneH FlcttttouaaualneH ~-=1~:·,c~.9~~. Fictitious BualnH• The FlctltJoui Buslneaa DEnNDAHT1 Paul A. : '° much thereof u ~alyy IUPERIOR COURT Flctltlo\19 BualMH This buslntu Is con· Name Statement Nam. Statement ducted by: a COfPQfallon Name ltatemenl Name ret.trtd to aboW lctv..-r etc et al ~nee...!•~-to · :,a 1 OF TME ITATI OF Name Statement dueled by: an Individual Tht lotlowlng P9fSona 11• The foUowlng persons art Hav. you atarttd doing Tht followlng persons are filed In Or County • ·• ex............... Wit ac-CALIFORNIA 'OR Th lollowi Have you •tarted doing doing business as: doing business u · buslnen ytt? No doing business u ; :~ 7 -2 5 _9~ FI I e NOTICI OF CNtd Interest and costs. THI! COUNTY dol~ ~ ~ are business ytt? Yes, January a) Crossroads. bl Lt Petit TRUST TEL. 1300 Adams Ker·Tu. Inc Gt<>tge J a) CUSTOM CRAFTED No FS53259 • llARIHAL'I Ula APPROXIMATE MINIMUM SUNNY•LUCKY• · ANDRE 1. 1990 Blatro Bistro Catering. 114c Costa Mesa CA Kerpon. CEO' . SYSTEMS SOFTWARE. b) John A.. Glldvlst 410 3111 Orane-County Mar· BIO $1\/L OF ORANGE A REST 220 Forest Ave Chrlstopher R. Bennett Phineas Banning Alumni g2626 ' . This 11atement was filtd CCSS, 405 Eesl 19th St Ntwpott hach CA ahal, 4801 JamborM g~ed March 24, 1998. In re BRRNAAD J. ~una Beach CA 9265i'. This statement was llltd HouH, UCI, lntlnt , CA George Paganos 1300 wllh 1ht CoYnty et.rk of $1/ett. Costa Mesa, CA 92813 ' Rd #108 Newport llon: Hatt>« MILLER, Dffee .. d. 2114 ' with tht County Clerk of 92697·1225 Adams Ave ,,14c ' Colle Orange County on 3/l3198 92627·2313 Tht'I bu1lntH 11 con-••~h, CA e2eeo ~l~~fC ~F ~~~.i~AE Case No. A1t1812 Andre A. Ltchleo, 320 1/2 Orange Coun!'I on 3-27·98 Deborah Casey Clark, 453 Mesa. CA. 92626 . t9988752207 Hugh Oaschbach, 405 ducted by an Individual LEVYING OFFICER COUNTY . NOTICE TO Onyx Ave .. Newport Beach. 19988753855 ~~:~a C~;~:2,st., Costa Mark Schlautman. 1300 Daily Pilot M8'. 17, 24, 31 , ~~a t~~2iz~~~·13 Costa JoM A. OllcMll PILI! NO. By /I/ G. Harp. Dtputy CRIDITORI CA 92~2 Aoratos, Loll & Devine, 1 Oovld Zito, 22809 Fem, Adams Ave .. 114C· Costa Apr. 7. 1998 T899 Thl1° business Is con- 1H887521t7 HOCS NOTE: Do not take down Probate Code Alain Didier Golset. 320 Professional Law Corpora· Torrance CA 90505 Mesa, CA. 9?62t ducted by· an Individual This statement wat flied COURT CASE or derace a posted notlct Section 19003 112 °"<!: Ave.. New~rt lion, 18201 Von Karman This business Is con-Jhi• bu!lneas Is con-PUBLIC NOTICE Have yo\i started doing with the County Cltt1c of NO. 78025 t...A !afore th• aalt Of H1111ac-Notice Is hereby given to ~~~· thr;ee~ 5 k Avenue, Sufi• 1110, Irvin• ducted by: a general pert-~~by. a g-r•I part-Fl tlU 8 1 t>uslneu yet? Yes. 4/93 Qfangt County on 3113198 8 virtue of a writ Issued lion of Judgment. Penal the credlt0<s and conlf,... ~ .. a ap ou • Calll0<nla 92812·1005 nershlp H 1 ol c oua u1 neH Hugh o. Oascnbac:h Dally Piiot Mat. 11, 24• 3t. on ~-1, 1997 In the above Code Section 6t6 (mlsd• gent crtdltora of the ~avethw 83~311 R~~~ Daily Pilot Msr. 31. Apr. 7. Have you s~arted doing bu~~.~o;',111 ~td d ng Nam. Statement This 1te1tmtn1 wu filed APf 7 11198 1702 designated Court upon a meanor). above-nemed decedent, ~ · 0 yw • 14 21 199a 1728 buslnen yet? fes. 1197 George Paganos Tht following persons ate with the Cout11y Clerk of · • j d ment tnltl'ed 2 21 97 Pub 11 ah t d N • w Port that ell peraons having ' ' Casey Clark Thi 11 doing bu.slneu as: Orange County on 3-13-98 PUBLJC NOTICE ~ P.v0< of Judgment ·cr~i-B~ach-Costa Mesa Dal~ ctalms against the dtC:• :~~ut~sone~o~sava~, PUBLIC NOTICE This statement was filed withs t~~··~=~ w~ 19:i Prlnf Ac!Vlsora Group. 702 1H8e7522H ,,. tor(s), Orlmmway Enter-Pilot March 31, April 7, 1 , dent at• required to lilt Holl~eCA ~8·• · with the Counly Clerk ol Orange County on ._2.98 C Randolph Avenue. Co111 Dally Pilot Mar. 31 , Apr. 7, ITATlllENT o' E'H Inc and agalnit 1998. them with tht Superior Thi b • 1 1 Flctllloua Bu1lneH Orange Coun1y on 3-27-98 10988754353 Mna, CA 9262e 14 21 1998 17'48 ABANDONMINT OF d m~t debtor(•) Paul A. 1724 Court, at 341 Th• Cl1Y • us ness s con-Name Statement 19988753847 The Print Advl10ts Group, __..;.'-'__..;. ____ _ Ull OF FICTITIOUS ~otder; Cathy A. Sehl· PUBLIC NOTICE Drive, Orange, CA 9286U', ~~~ by: a general pan-Tht following persons are Oa1ty Pilot Mar. 31 , Apr. 7, Dally Pilot A.pf. 7. 14. 21 , (NV). 702 C Randolph Av· PUBLIC NOTICE BUllN•St NAMI oeder. Ernest w. Sehl· and maU a copy to JOHN H P t rt d d . doing butlness as: u 21 1998 T738 28. 1998 T755 enue, Colla Mes•. CAi---------d '. 0 l S h . B. POLlARA, H Truslff ol ave you 1 a e Olng MESA VERDE VILLAS, · ' 92e2t Flctttloua 8ualne11 ha~u:'u:°~ :C:: Pa~"":, setvo!s~ c~~~:~::,e th• Trust deted November ~~~:'f t~~h%C:, 1555 Mesa Verde Drive E. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Thi• bu~lneu 11 con· Name stat•m•nt F 11 8 1 and Cath A. Sctvotdtl' 29. 1995, wt\ewln lh• oec.-Costa Mna, CA 92628 ducted by. a corporation Tht following persons are the • let t oue ua neH Trust ... Xt tht Peul and CREDITORS OF dent was tht Settl0t, at Th11 1tatement was filed R.A. Eddy, Inc .. (CA), 2353 flctltloua BualneH Flc:tltloua 8ualneaa Have you swttd doing doing bualntse as: =· ~ -:-r: s~-:= Cdly A.. Schroeder Family BULK SALi! P.O. BoK 4189, Whinier, CA ()!.1h lheCocoui;ty ~~~:w:f lfVin9 Avt., Ntwp<>fl Beach, Name Statement Neme ltatement buelnesa yel? No OVAUTY WATER INT£R· 118 Coita Mui CA Trust o.ttct May 30, 1991, (llCI. 1104, 90607, within tht later of ange t':198:;52220 CA 92660 Tht lollowlng J*IOllS are Tht following persons art ~Print~~Group. NATIONAL 720 N. Valley we · lhowlna 1 net balance ot It OS u.c.c.) tour months atltr Match Richard A. Eddy, 2353 Ir· doing buslntss 11: doing buslntst as: • ector St.. Suitt J. Anaheim, CA Th Flclltloua BuilntH S441,7f2.23, actually due Eeorow No. 11H&-MC 31, 1998, (the date ol the Dally Pilot Mar. 17, 24, 31, Y1r1t Aw .. Ntwp<>fl Stach, CONSUMER TRANSPOR· l.C. ~ment. 31103 Thia awemtnt waa filed 92801 Na!. ,.,erred to &bow on aald Judgment on the No1Jc:e II hereby gl\len to llftl publication ol noUC. lo Apf. 7, 1998 Ttl97 CA 92680 TATION SERVICES, 122 Rancho VleiO Rd., 12137, with lhe County Cletk of Rodolfo Edward Man- wu tlltd In °'9na• County dale of the ~ of credilOfl of the within Cfedit«s) or. II notice Is PUBLJC NOTICE Thi• buslntn la con-39th SL. Newport Stach, San Juan Capls11ano. CA Orange CoYnty on 3·27·98 ceniOO. 720 N. Veney St. .. on-~...-r. 1'h' Ho.l•71-Mid wrtt. I ha\19 ~ named Mt1ef U\8l a Wt! malltd Of E3dellY· ~ by: e general part· C1hloml1 92663 92675 t99817SHCSO Suite J. Anaheim. CA 711188 • · ""°" al rtght,_ tide and an. aale la about to be mad• of •ed to you, lhi (30} Flctltloua Buetneu nershlp Thomae F. Reynolds, -ucor;-1rc.. {CA). 31103 D.ity Plot Mar. 31, Aflf. 7. 9280l AN! Tit~. 1010 Sum-ter"t of Mid Judgrr*1I the HHts dHcrlbed dayt •ft• lht d.ate • no-N It t t Have you starttd doing TrustH for Conaumer Rancho Vitfo Rd · 12137, 14, 21. 1898 1734 This bu,lnHs Is con- mlt RldQ9. Of&mcnd Bat debtor(a) In tnt rc>pecty In bfk1w tlct la malltd or personaly ame a •nMn buslneu yet? Yn. 19n Tranaportallon Stntlcea. San Juan Capistrano. CA ducted by' an lndtvldUa.I CA 91715' • th• County 0 ore;•· The n.m.. and bualMl.a del!Ylrtd to you. A claim Th• following~.,. Richard A. Eddy, general Oat• 4·2·98, 122 391h 92675 PUIUC NOTICE Heve you St.arttd doing :~~~~'*con-~1!.o o~ c~eor: r~~o~ ~N~,:,'i ~m ~ ~~ ~~ r~d~?1:w 35 ~ddy. Inc .. Richard A ~~,~~ N=rt Beech, J~!ct ~s~n~l~on-P'loUU.. lluslneH =: l·~~ Mh Tel Hoang mcnlY Known Addreu: 19 Mc;Ourmott East. Ste. c . It· prottcdon, you ate encour· Bt cnngd~' port Eddy, President Thia business Is con-Have you 1ttarttd doing ..... Statement This statement wu filed Half Moon Bay Corona Del Vine CA 92e14 aged to ., .. your dalm by a • This atalement WU flied ducted by: a Pure Truat bullnen yet No The tollo'Wlng pertcn8 .,. With I~ County Clefk of 1Ht•T•~eee Mii CA 92825• Tl19 !Ocatlon In Calllomla etr1111td mall, with return Paul &irton Benc:Str, 35 with tht County Clerk of Haw you atarted doing Licor, Inc.. Stepheny doing butlneU u · Orange County on 4-3-N Thie etatemene wu filed s..' attached for complete of tht chief executlvt oflk:e receipt requeeted. B.umlngc1~· Newpor1 Orange County on 3-27·N busineu yet? No ttaln. President H=oo.,\ 2n41 1998CS714423 wtth ttl8 County Clttll or deec:rtptlon of the Miier i.: SAME DAT£0: 'J/'l/98 ~;~hFay Btndtr 3$ BUfl'lo 109887,3804 Thomu F. n•ynold1, ~·~-=tu w~.,:~ Crown Ptiwy. f209, Daily Pllol '-"'· 1. 14 21, Of~ County on W'T·N DESCRIPTION OF Aa Isled by tht Hlltr all /9/ JOHN 8. POLLARA, 'T R 'N Dally Piiot Mat. 3 ., Apf. 7, Trus1N '' Mlulon , CA 12n1 28 1998 n58 Dally Piiot Mar. 31. Apf. 7, REAL l"ROflEATY other bua1neN name. iod Truetee, P.O. Box Ing ree d., ewport 14 21 1998 1731 Thia 1tatement wu flied Orange CoYnty on 3-20-98 K.$. Yogatt Pann«s. U.C.1-.;..' ------- 14. 21, 1891 T745 ORIMMW~Y !NTEI\. addrut" used by lht 4t8t, Whittler, CA ~9i8~:·C:-.~8:,>.Jacobe, 'PU,BLICNOTICE w011h lhtCCounty ~·~" .. J' .. _ 1"81712HI tCAl.URemlngton,IMne. PUBLIC NOTICE NOT.cl PFUSES MllM within thfN yeata be-90907 17122 Santa Wela. F~ range ounty Of\ ....,...... ..,.ny Piie)( Mw. 24, 3t, CA~ PUBLIC INC., V SCHROEDER, lore th• elate tueh 11'1 wae .Nflrey c Joy taln VaUey CA. 92708 "° 119 a 1 tff8e7M4t8 Apf. 1, 14, 1"8 1711 Thia bulffi••• la con-Flotltlou.e Btnln"• ITATIMINT OP ET AL. Mnl °' <le!Mred to the Etq 811 ;,7,..3 Jlll Renee Falt• 503 1\h N t t ·~ 1u• ne~a Dally Pilot Apr. 7. 1'4. 21. PUil.iC NOTICI dUC1ed by: Umlted Uablllty Name ltatenwnt AUNDONlllNT OP ~=1i:: ~u-?e~ a'Y8 s:~oeo M~c s. Ooldln. St., Huntington ~ach, CA. Tht 1~ s!.."!9~s .,. 28. 19911 T758 ~w you atar\ed dOlng ~ := ~n1 are UI• 01' PICTITIOUI COMMONLY KNOWN Ao. The namea and bUalneae Eeq., Bar 1147412 92648 dOlng bus1nt11 u : PUBLIC NOTICE flctttlou. 8ualneH bUalneal yet? No JITrERS CAFE. 5325 Uni· aUllNl•I NAM• DA!SS: 19 HAU' MOON aeldrnan of th9t>wer11t: JOY l ASSOCIATES. J~!ct b~:l~e~I~~ ~= PREFERRED PROVIDERS Name ltete.Mnt K.S. Yoa-t l"artrwin, UC, verally Dr.. Irvine. CA The to11ow1na ptf10nt BAY, CORONA 0£\. MAR, CHRIS UNOSAY OHIONS, 1'300 Von l<atmen Avenue, nerthlp ' INSURANCE SERVICES, Flotllloua llualneH Tht ~ f*ICl'll.,. Sl~ flelda, Ma.n.eer 921112 hlY9 aba.ndoMcftM use ol CA 92121 INC., 2990 Redhlll A~. SUI!• l20 lritM CA 92812· Haw you atarted CIOlng 230t5 Dtl Lago. Suit• 02-NetM St•t•m•nt CIOinQ bUtlneu aa: Thi• ~ WU flied JBO. Inc .. (CA). ms Uni· the Flc1ltlou1 lualneH LEGAL DISCRIPTION: Costa ....... CA t2t2I lOSS Ttltph~e· (714) buslnttl yet? Yn 2•28,99 144. Laguna Hilla, CA Tht folcwlna peniont an al JMMAKESH RESTAU-with the County Clerk ol ve111ty Or:. lrv1nt , CA Name: IUNCHILD, ..... LOT " ()fl TAACT 75t0, The u..t• lO be aOfd .,. 252W , • (7 . ) 25a Sally Btndtl' • t2W . dOlng bu91nefa u : AAHT. b) MARRAKESH EX· 0r.,. ~on Wl'• 92t'2 WoOCllall• Ccut, Sen Juan Al SHOWN ON A~ Rf. duc:tlbed In general at: al tMt "'":._!!. fot1; ... · Thi• atatement wai filed PrtletTed Pr~ Insur-CoolPttSt1.11t.eom, 2015 PRESS, '978 Ntwport , .... ,_, .. , Thie bu1ln .. 1 la con-~.CA t2t74 COROE.O IN BOOK 192, 11oc:tc.in.trac», lumlture1 11> • -·-1• rut • with lht C°'"Y Clerll of enc.~ (CA), 23015 Port lrtstol Clrdt, Newi>Ott =~ C~ta Mee&. CA Daly Plot .... 31 Apt. 7 duC1ed by. a CClfPO'atlotl The l'lelltloue 8utlnee1 PAGES 17 THAOUQH 2t turea, and ~or • JOHN 8. l"OUARA "'--County s.27 91 Del '--Oo. Suite 02·144. ~· S.ech. CA.12MO 14 It ,. • mS Have you 11.n.d dOlnfl NMM rttemd to abOV9 OP MtlCEL\.ANEOUS flower lhop end Publl1heel Newport ""'-'Va t...:;HliT Cll.l\a H'lltl, CA 82153 Stewn I'. Klrlc:h, 2016 Alli, Inc., (CA), 7 famlur, ' ' butlnHs Y9t1Y•3-7 ... wu Med In OrtnQe County MAPS, RECORDS Of! OR-.,. locaa.d et: 1l207 Mc-hadt.CC11a MMI Diiiy Trlla bu1lnen 11 con-Port •1tto1 Ctrd9. Newport an.tne, CA ta2o PUil.iC NOTICE J80, INC.. V. l.A#ICl4lf• on •n.tT, Ale Ho.1•7S ANQI! COUNTY, CAUflOft. Durmon £alt Ste. C, Ir-PtlcC Mlrd\ 31 Apttl 1 7 Dally PllOt Apt. '7, 14, 21, dUe19CI by: a corporation 8"ct\, CA. t2etO Tt\la bu1lneaa a. con-Oil\"-- 731174 MA. iMe. CA 12114 1111 ' ' ' 28, 1"8 T7l4 Hev. ~ ataMCI doing l<riatJnt A.. tar.ch. 2015 elided by: a carporlllon P1elhl1a11 9w1'8 au 'Thie ~ waa ~ DoNWr1 M1111n ~ MCC>f'O OWNeRS: PAUL The bU11nete name UNCf rwm PUIUC NOTICI ~ "'' No Pon ""'°' ClfWi •~ Have ~ ICMecS ~ -. .... " """ CM County a.ti of rtll9', 21111 WOOdtatct A. llCHAOl!DU• ANO by 1ht Miier et lhll toe. Prefetr9d' l"tOlltcteB lnlW• Beach, CA.~ bullneM y9'? Y•. 10.10. The..-: 1 we Orange~ on ~13111 Coult, Ian Juen c.plst· CAlKY A. SOHAOE0£R, tlon It : GIFT 8ASKIT PUIUC NOTICI '1oUH4tU• halM•• ence hrvlco. Alan Thi• bualneH I• con-81 • ~ ~ 1 .... '70201 ,.... CA t2t74 TAUSTHI O' THI! PAUL HEADQUARTERS N-.. lhlt.....,t CJ.fton. Preekttnl ~ by: hUIOenCI and Allr, fnc,, All ~. nt w 16th Dalt¥ re. .... •7 ~ S1 Trt1tan ttegmaiet 2ot AND CATKY ICHROED£R The anddpat.td dat• of NOTte• OP ....._.._ Thia atattl'M'lt WU 9iltd llfllt Ptelldenl I\.. , .. eoe.. ...... CA £A# 1 lttl ' ,..j LUfonla ltrHt ~· ~MILV TROST DATED dW bulk ... II .. 13, PU.UC w.I 0, ~ ~ =-" .. wUtl the County Oerk Of Heft you ai.Med d04nO lNI ......,_ .. _. llltd '*7 1.=r.-•_.;.,• ------= '=' ~. IOI AT~.~~:~ ~s: ~~e::.l:: •eJUmOMaO SerVlee Tto Co., 1m 0JMoa ~u:m: ~r-1~ =:-~ ~,..:' /8"'.....,... Inc.. ftl: MUC NOTICI LllQOnle lllHC Mii. I, CORONA otL MAR. CA OftANOE !.SC ROW UH=-::~ ~w~A~. No D911y ~ Mer. l4, S1. Thlla Ila .. "*°'.,.. llled 1 .... 7U14' Colll~~:al .... 1 ••'flt NeWport e.ct!. CA 9H&3 t1111. BRANCH 41111 , 1206 l . 1"11 lie "'°' JOe 'tt. AIClane. ti Hot-Apr. 1, 14, 1111 T7tl With ltle ~ $1eftl Cf ~ .......... M. It, fMe Mtlnaee 11 ~ lileMe ... ll•1AI Joel Ta~ Owen, IOI THIS PROPERTY 19 A CHAPMAN AVL. ORANG!. ..,. IO ... IMI ..__...... = Allio VI•._. CA . .. .. 1 11' -TICI ~ Counry ort ~ Apt. '7. 1.4, t• ...... lly. • ......... , n. ---Pl'IQM ... LUgOl'lia llrHt ~· DWn.UNO. CA 111111 .. ---' ,..., ~ -, .... '7M414 1-. .-...._. ~ ~ ........ '=::: ~......,, ,::::~.: to~~= :o= .. •'="= Prwleco W1eGe1. ant n.tMlawe .....,..,. ~"" Apl. 1. ''-It. PWIJC IOTICI ~ ~ .,_ OcL t, 1'=9"~1:." ~ ~ af1'tt c.... ~ rtGiht of Plew mercila Code IHtlon ~~,:: ~ '=3ow~. L#Ce POl'eM. Mw ... ....._, "· 1!" .. .,. __ TTt1 ,.,. A ••111111 A9I •......._....,a... 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Call Buy Direct and Savel 1pc or houselut cash Fab Easter G·lft Builder. 548-804 8 gated community. 4Br RmJBa, w/d, nr bch, on 3123 760-9030 S•I•• Asst We're 1·800-883·0819 Commercial/Home paid (714)957-8133 631-2111 or646-8473 :w ~ ......... llMIUll .. II !Ml ".....,.,. 18 .... " '" FM-MAX MORGAN Dl!V 3Ba w/Lrg kitchen, garage & dog lover. seeking a FT, pleas· Ht. J-400 units from $199.00 Old &e•ch Cruisers Te1tnage cat blk/Wht Hp lndry. patio grdn, Avl 6/1 . $650/mo+ 1/3 ant, service oriented for current Federal, Low Monthly Pmts 714-574-0800 days very sweet, likes to lfll fair ........ Act 111111 .. .............. llllltt1l ...... lfttrllH ... , ,rtflfttct, fllllltllH. ti .,acrl11l11llt1 ..... race, ctltt, rtllfi ... f!I. ....... fllllllll mi.a " :~~ER5.B101 UGPrHITm• S3400mo w/year Lse. utls + $800. sec;. HEALTH & tndlvldual, know I· County, City, & State Fr•• Color Catalog 7 14-073·0210 eve kiss Y°"' race. Nseds Avall now. 574·9996 714-536-2098 edgabte ab9ut NB, to llsts. (CAL"SCAN) Call 1-800 711 0158 h (562) 598 3525 Herbor Hlnhl•nds. FITNESS 3000 · · Old Coins Gold Silver ome • • represent the bureau Under S430,000 •---------··•••••••• iijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii to the calllng and visit·•---------Franklin Mint, Sterllng ---------OPEN S"T.SUN NEWPORT •• Ing publlc. Req: Xlr\'t EMPLOYMENT COLLECTIBLJ:S Old watches & Jewelry MUSICAL : 111111t11t 111111, tr 11 hlltttln It llllflt lllY RClll •rtltrHCt, 1412 Vivien L•n• COAST 2170 COMMERCIAL •DIABETICS " c Westcoast Coin 642·9448 Agent 723-8120 • REAL ESTATE (Using lnsulln). t>ld ~~on!or~0';;~ce!~11~9g W~D 5535 . 6017 •Old Neutlca l·Shlps INSTRUMENTS 6055 ~ .................... . PRIME B Y V · you know Medicare or proficiency, able to iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil lights, wheels, com· * A llEW• View Gated Exec Hm Insurance covers most work In fast paced, A Woman of Integrity! Wanted J ep•n••• pass, dive helmets, Gelllen Keueger Tlllll .... ,.,., Wiii ••I Bluffs Expanded & 3Br 2.5Ba marble su p p 11 es 7 Save A S700 Remodeled ·e· Plan. beautiful y~rd, pool'. C challenging environ· Nurse.Homemaker. Swords & related etc ... 582·592·1752 mp + header ,;.........., ICC.,e 11'1 lfwtl11H· ,,.llltll lwf rt1I atilt ••tell It la wlellllU If Ille .... o,, rtlftrl 1r1 llltrtllly llftrlltf 111111 111 n1111tt• •••erttae• 11 1•11 Added breakfast rm & $3900 714·612·4888 BUSINESS OFPICE m~.':60.:~5-2800. ment. Please fax re-EKcel cook.Own car. Items. 714·494-1731 RECORDS/TOP $ 714-721·0338 ottlce+dream kitchen. ' FOR e'!!NT 2769 Liberty Medical Salls sume to Ms. Sheridan ~hkllled in2 Mvassage Jazz. R&B, Soul. Rock ****** Don't wait to see or IMO • • 714-722·1012 erapy. 1 rs.exp.-Etc ... so·s & 60's Mike faction guaranteed. no Local refs Hrl" or 24 1---------b uy tflls beauty! HMO members. Ofo Mgr/Telemarketer/ hr shlits.'cALL COMPUTERS 6018 845-7 505 TV. ELECTRONICS, "_.,.,., l rl IWllllllllt ti H " .. I '""'9111y Mala. TD CM· Reduced to $628,000 APARTMENTS •Executive Sult• (CAL•SCAN) Flooring sales. Exp'd 714-848-3735 SfED'!!O 6080 SAT & SUN 1·5 FO Avell. Hurry they go 40hrs/wk. Flextime •New Pentium 286 FREE TO YOU 6022 iu; 2173 Vista Entrada R RENT fastl $300 Fashl.Pn Is· Wed Aprll 8 & 22 $8hr+comm 434-7929 15 .. SVGA mon, 56.6 jllall II ..,._lul111, call lftJD ,,TIN-ht 111~90. Ftr .-........... DC lfel ,i.au ~all HUO II 42W511. land 760-9150 Joanna 7 PM FREE MI n I OFF IC E CLE R K fax 3 2 Glghd 64 M iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ca ble Descrambler Seminar on head· MERCu11•'DISE • · · FREE Rottw•ll•r $14.95 Code 04 ·---------Georgoua Ocean View aches & lower back $480.-$640. per week. n.n.&• Ram 24xcd sttwr 16 ,..0 ·-Suite avail 1215sl No exp nee F!T PIT bit ;ound ~rd, 320wt purebred puppies 10 •7 14-282•2u 4• BALBOA $2800/mo walk to pain. Newport Beach 888-292-7091. X 2243 spkrs. warr, etc .. $1200 weeks old. 1st come " PENINSULA 2607 Fashion Island, Ed· Oakwood Apartments •New Pentium II 300 1st served. Going I••••••••• wards theater, tree North Conference room OWNER .lftTJQUIS 8010 fast! 714-553-9383 714-780.3142 880 lrvln• Ave. OPERATORS & 17" mon, 64 M Ram, TRANSPORTATION •Stepa to Be•ch• parking + a surprise Dr Eric Pestrmac TEMPORARY Drlv-3.2 Gighd, 32xcd, 56.6 The Community ·HOUSES/ "CONDOS ,;fOR SALE W.Newport on the Oceenfront Rare Beach/Alley Frontage Pacific Coastline, Inc. 2b fp d ti 714-760-9150 or 71 .. 15 3737 txm, 4 mg, 3d video Market Place. r, • w, pa o, 714-675·1649 Joanna 4-.. • ers-Get Ahead. North f garage + parking ,_________ American Van Lines sound, s twr, warr, Classllied Buy II. Sell II. Find II. $1200 714-451-7787 Sunaet Beech 2500sf offers tuition-free train· . ~ f.. etc ... $1600 459-9552 642·587·8 YEARLY RENTALS busy PCH Ofc, retail. ••••••••• Ing and no money ~n t.ques 714-722·1011 CleHlfled. AVAILABLE APRIL suit-shp, antiques PERSONALS down. T~'lctor pur· &Grolkctibln Newer Upper 3Br 2Be , $2750. 562-592-1752 -------chase program. ·,.eNERAl 1002 MOBILE 2/wks. All Amenities. Call 1·800·348·2147 tTOPPF~-~~ -wa;o lnclds 2-car parking. D e p t . C A S . ,_,, ~i!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilBOMES 1100 2Br 1Ba upper w/deck BUSINESS & PERSONAL (CAL"SCAN) 1~1980 .~ 0 V • 111' M a N T iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii & carport. Studio w/ PIT Dey Spe/Heelth . Buy .. ,... FORECLOSED BAYSIDE VILLAGE kitchen, utls lncld. FINANCE SERVICES 3005 Club Conclerg• will OWlgtlt. Bridge By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH ~ HOM•a, peni;iJ•• on 55+ 2Br 2Ba. Prlvata Cennery Rentels hire someone with a =: th• 11. Repo s, VA, beach, good parking. 1-800-247-8209 NEVER FORGET an professional Image, HUD. Sheriff sale.. No 2 rec rms & pool.•---------BUSl"~SS Important date for the who Is well spoken. Paintings ._ China THE BEST CHANCE money down govem· 112 500 714-217-4999 CORONA iu; REST OF YOUR LIFE! dependable and likes BookS 1! Fumitore -ment loans available ' 2622 OPPORTUNITY Call 1.800.251.2963 to work with people. 40yecn now. Local llstlngs. WHY PAY RENT DEL MAR Fax resume to Sue (u fnNfJwpottBeach Toll free Brand new Doublewlde liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2904 (714) 850·0825 or call 22 1-800.009-2292 3Bdrm. 2Bath •Newer 2br 2be, fp iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •••••••-(714) 850·0050 X 111 14.673.6 ext. H-4000. S49,995 lndry rm/spa/garage, $$FINANCIAL EMPLOYMENT p o s TA L Jo B s (CAL•SCAN) $2500 Down-$349 Mo. close to beach. Avail FREEDOM$$ $12.68·$17.21/HR. For OC Spacea Available 5/l s 1600 723 0608 Average people are ••••••••• SOLD! .. Showcase homes ..... tor sale In our Salurday Real Estate .. Supplement! , •Hom•• of th• ~Week dlapl•W eda :•••rt et Juat $751 (Deadline Wed 6pm) ***** .Op•n Houae ... llatlnga for $51 • (Deadflnt Thurs Spm) ***** w It paya to advertise In the beat local · Real Estate Section ~ALL TODAY! "· Llaa Rtnra 714/574-4252 Beech Homea ' • apptexam Info, call earning S5·$10k per 1 800 626 6618 E t 12345 Beach Blvd month! Very slmplel ---------94.06 8-am 9.pm 7 da xs Stanton COSTA MESA 2624 No personal set11ng1 EMPLOYMENT • . · y (Beach & Lampson) Not MLM. 24 hours. 5530 ,//PT R • c •pt Ion 714-8g9.5933 1 Br D • t •ch• d 1-800·995.0796 L•••lngJCustomer CEMETERY LOT/ CRYPT 1225 CEMl!TERY PLOTS 6 In Pacific View Me· morlaJ Park, Corona del Mar, (Vista Del Mar Section). S20K. Call Biii at 209·883-2945 TIMESHARES 1590 E>!t. 3833. CAL•SCAN iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Service Newport Cottages w/Patlo CARPET CLEANERS Beach Marina & near beach. Cathedral -·-·-Commercial Center Cells I lg Mov. In Pl b I 0 I Certified pref'd, exp ' r . . ease e wary o u a must. Use our truck seeks lndlvldual w/ Speclall S675 + $400 of area companies. some knowledge/exp. deposit 548 2421 Check with the local mounted unit. Clean · • Be I 1 er Bus Ines s OMV. Dependable. F!T with boats: strong or· 2Br 1B• Near Fairview 25·35%comm434·7929 ganizalional skllls Incl. & Adams. Very clean, Bureau before you Word Processing & garage, no pet, $695 ~:;: 0~~rv~~~e~e~~ -c-.-.-h-le_r_&_D_•_ll___ Database. Call for + $400 714-241·8850 · P/T·F/T, AM or PM, Appl. 714·673·9330 •Coate M•••'• Best and understand any Must Be Rellablel Call R h Jr·1br & 1br, also 2br ~~",!~a~~'c,pb:J~~~/~~ Jerry 7 14·631..0144 Ad!~~:':t~ator 1 ba, quiet gated rates. Dental Asst needed 2 seeking conscwntious comm, pool, tennis, HERSHEY days 8 wk. Friendly sell·starter for N.B. •as Y access to DIS TR I BUTOR S Tustin office. Exp nee Office. Must be exp. freeway/beach/malls. Nl!EDEDI goK yearly 832•5890 w/MS Otflce products 714-55T.0075 potentlall Great loca· In a Windows based --------"'•TIME SHARE UNITS E•stalde CM lions Included. s7000 ETM seeking rellab!e environment. Type and campground Pine Tr•• VIII• Investment guaran-peopl~ for early AM s 75wpm accurately. CORONA mt MAR 1022 memberships. Dis· Large 1br apartment. teed. ca11 24 hou,.: & PM s for ln·bound FIT. salary+ benefits. tress eales-cheapl $650/mo 050-3735 1-800-824-3223. ticket sales/Info calls. Please Fax Resume: W Id Id I I (CAL•SCAN) S. Coaat Metro area 714·752·1412 or Mail or w e 18 ect ons. Nwpt Hgta 2Br/2Br1 _______ .....,..____ $7hr to start 444.J08S to 1000 Dove St.1noo WANTED ANTIQUES Older Style Furniture PIANOS & Collectibles • Awlior>cn • r.-...- • Stef.ot • Autos • Oflice fut'N1\lfl $$ CASH PAID $$ one. p.ec-. a.. entwe ~ WE BUY ESTATES • tmt'Mdiate friendly .. """. "W£ PAY MORE $ FAST£R" CONSIGNMENTS Con~1qnments u~en daily ~ 'old al auc11on •••rv Wedn•sddy •I Qpm for 1nforma11on c.111 .1141 9~7 121~ """' -nt• 957-8133. SOUTH COAST AUCTION 2202So.11Wt1St. Santa AfNI. CA 02707 ~6L..-CA•2!4 Call Vacation Network yard, fresh paint, Mon•w Meker proven N.B. CA 92660 Coron• Hlghlenda U.S. and Canada Inside lndry, carpt.rt home base business. •FIT Werehouae•---------1.~~~~~~~~ _ Jl••utw 5Br 48• 1-800-543-6173. 11000.mo. 65().4509 Huge profits no over· help. CM area Golt Retell Sales PT/FT.II BEST PRICES , 1 • 0 8 5 , 0 0 0 Free rental Information head. l-800-399-0437 Ball co. $6.00 to start B r I g h t o n b e I I s . e1:> e1:> PAID ~Cl:> . l:llm & Patty McDonald 954-563·5586. •spanlah/Engllah• watchee, silver jewlery ...P...P ..P...P i!gents 714-759-8070 (CAL•SCAN) NEWPORT PROTEL PAYPHONE helpful, 1ohrs a day Hrly+comm. Fashion •meitmltoerdreettatt _ Be11 CB 2669 RTI!. 45 high-traffic 714-57._0800 Is. Tamara 644-5953 •lllliquatomodem rfeot C.p• Cod ,;;.n location• $12,500. In· • ...___ aJA>&w ;,ttome Oen vu'a, 40' ••••••••• eludes gas stations, _F_R_E_E_T_RA_l_N-IN_Q_ S•I•• Designer ..........., .....,_T wide lot, room for HOUSES/ Aoroaa from Boh 2br convenience stores, & 1st year Income Orange County area. FRED STEGMANN ~•xpanslon Reduced! 2b I d hotels. Earns up to Experienced In closet AN'I1 UES .. '.4'g•nt 7.14-759-8070 CONDOS ca:1port~n~n~'r; h~~~ l100K/per year. Um· ~~~O~~~~:k J:1~~~ and garage organlz· BOlh vulnerable. South deals. WEST •J9653 \:7 Q975 0 J 7 •K 6 NORTH •A KQ8l \:7 8 o A432 ... J98 SOUTH • 104 EAST •1 \:7 J64 32 0 Q10 9 6 ... Q 107 \:7 AKlO o K85 •A 5432 The bidding: sourn WEST NOR111 EAST .. ....,. I• Pa.<IS INT Put 20 .,.. lNT .._ JNT hes ....,. ..... Opening lead: Five of \:7 You don't need to be a mathcmati· cal whiz to play bridge. Jt is all very well to be able to calculate exactly the odds of one line over aoo<her, but by aod large a few generalities will suffic.c. The key to many bands is a basic knowledge that the missing cards in a suit more often than not will brcalc as close to evenly as possi- ble without actually being even. Thus, if you are misstng silt cards in a suit. they ralC to divide 4-2. The auction looks natural but is not quite. North's diamond bid did not necessarily promise a suit -it was simply a forcing chcckback to allow Sooth to show three-cant spade support. When South could not oblige but confirmed sure stoppers in lhe red suit. North settled for the no- trump game. West led a low hcan.. declarer cap- turing East's jack with the king . Since declarer needed only four spade tricks for the conlraCt. South could afford to surrender a spade. The ten of spades was led and, had West played low, declarer would have followed low from dummy. This flay would succeed against any lie o the cards except a sio,glcton jack. in the East hand. When West covered with the jack, declarer won with the table's queen, returned to hand with the king of diamonds and led another spade. finessing the eight when West produced 1 low spade. This JUaranteed four spade tricks, and rune tricks in an, no matter how the spades were divided. Note that cashing spades from the top, while yielding (our lrici(s ~ of the time and producing five on 36 percent of the bands, would have resulted in only three tricks and almost cenai.nly would have cost the contract. Learn lo be a better bricfae play- er! Subscribe now to the Goren Bridge Ldta' by c:aWng (800) 788- 1225 for infonnation. Or write to: Goren Bridge L~l}!.!i P.O. Bos 4410, ~UL 0Ufl8U, "" FOR RENT $1100.mo 729-7244 lied Otterlnglll Call wanted I Non-Ing. P lease call: ---------• (800)519·3201. The Closet King •----------1 COST·11 •.ms11 l024 ••••••••• Newlw Renov•ted expfJl'lenced or experl· 800 7E7 4416 A uu. A Spacious 1Br & 2Br (CAL•SCAN) enced-Toll free · · •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Newport Bay Terrace--------888-279-4058 /Sel .. Poaltlon CM FURNITURE 6014 ?nlr SIBa Trl·Level BALB011 1691 Mesa Drive MONEY EOE. (CAL*SCAN) area. FT/PT selling loliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • .., Down •1150/mo A •1'" •4• ..a••5 businesses. xlnt prod· ":t"',.h A t~ c·11 T d e-cUYUSUIA 2107 • -~ ..._.. TO L011•T 2914 Gerdener uct average, $400 to 40"rattan table 4 swivel TODAY'S CROSSWoRD PUZZLE Y en ' a o ay ~--"64" AH Sherman Garden• In · / II hi " -'"""'-.. 28 "380 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $1000 week. 734·0711 chairs w o w te gent ,.......,.,.... ...., I••••••••••• C.D.M.· PfT. Mon-Fri. upholstery $600/obo ACROSS 51 Ory. as wme iw Owner 2-Sty TWnhm P•nn Point 4br 2be, MISCELIANEOUS • ~ll':.~•• MsJJ".0'tx,T t~ Call 8:30am-2:30pm (714) 673-4371 1 Smell 52 Caravan stops ·~br/2ba appnc 12451f 2car gar, fp, Charmer, and ask for Dorothy. EMPLOYMENT 6 Truell part 53 Winter "'.PflVate atrium, 2c/gar, ••at•P• to beech** RENTALS 1100,000 cash now! 714--673-2268 SERVIC'!!S 5533 I BUY FURNITURE 9 High mountains Olympics event ~:a .. oc pool/spa. nu $2500 7 14-833-2142. Homeowner• only. a;o Antiques, All PIANOS 13 Some runners 56 Actress ~f. or iu: Lower your payments . .-.=~~ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJ_.J.pc cu .JlQUHJUI cull l&Act~ ~ ~$137,500 427-0074 sanJ<fuptcy;--Diia -••••-paJd (714) 957·8133 16 Undercover cop 57 UsteMr's need CORONA ROOMS 2706 credit OKI Pay off Please be aware that 17 Sdl8dule 58 Leltlargy f.UPLX S210K 2-Hma bills. Best rates. No the llatlngs In this cat· Lrg Ent Ctr. Washed 18 Quiet_ mouse 62 Perimeter .'0n 1·lot. Well kept. DEL MAR 2122 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii equity required. Toll egory may require you Oak, glass/Wood drs. 19 Maybeny boy 63 Roadmap abbr Owner may carry. Agt, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifNB W.Oceanfront/22nd. free 10 call a 900 number 21 dep/52hlgh/56wlde 20 •pllflldse· 64 Ohio city EM Taylor 842-4722 D 1 .. 9 28 Prfvate rm, unfurn, shr 1-888-378·1820. Uc'd skipper/captain for In which there Is 8 $350.obo 969-8204 author 65 -oft: annoys '" •• gnera • r 8 b th ti pd / k M rt B k 75' vt fishing yacht 66 Nou .... ~ ,., Charming Condo a ' u s • n am g, o gage ro er. P . charge per minute. 23 Style of a room .. ~-.. ~"'WPORT Full.. Furn, patio, kitchenette, laundry. (CAL •SCAN) Must have exp In mex •-----------26 _ benana 67 P811ormed n.c • 1 block to N.B. Pier•---------waters. nav electron· EARN S 1 0 0 O MERCHANDISE 27 Motionless dlllgencly IBACB 1069 pool, spa, gar, nr bch. S510/mo. Call Sam at NEED A LOAN? lcs, detrolt1. and WEEKLY stuffing en· 2t. Whirlybird $1950/mo Lse 76o-3187 714-67.S-.808 Or Consolldate (Auto, N'thrn llghta. 662·5525 velopes at home. Start MISC. 6015 lnventot DOWN etc.) Great rates, f t 64 .. ~ ... 12 I ~ ... ...-a... 1 .........._ . .=;, (Between 9AM·5PM) Good/Bad credit. Call ax res o .,....., now. No eKper ence. ...,....,_, ............. pLUl'N llAY VIBW Free supplies, lnfor· 29 lmpeif 2 TractoM Upgraded Thru-Out NEWPORT nowl 1-Soo-327·9503 Locel Surf Co Heks matlont No Obllgatlon. FIREWOOD 30 Blubber°' .iec 3 Flel&a lhoUt Reduced to $828,000 BEACH 2169 RENTALS TO iii s $ i FIT warehouse help Send SASE: ACE , x ·1nt Quality $t35 a 31 ~ • Spedel P: @'ok• 760-3142 . 501111~ 2724 LOAN • h Ip /r • c • v /pr od •503, Box 5137, Ola· cord or S75 for halt 33 Supermodel teachers ••• .. D N-liiillllft.li\,llOiiiii~iiiiiiiiiii CALL 1-888-310-8002 call e42·S121 mond Bar, CA 9t765. delivered free to your .,... ~___, 5 P9Mlot\ -·-1 Br VIiia Balboa drlvew•)'.· 852-8827 .,. ...,_,, _ 8 Uproet .. a., A Ooe•n Vu•a ocean/bay view, w/d, 8alboa Penn 1 hou.. Mfg co tHkt A/P Clerk (CAL• SCAN) 37 ~ 7 Fabte Wik .... $939,800 new carpet & paint. ftom aand. Shate 2br to eupport bkkpr. AJP FREE CASH Queen Pelma Lrg 15 38 Mt.lhamrnld-e Polar-~~ .,._,.d.awt1·tlal 11200.mo 815-2895 · houae, olean, spa, ANNOUNCEMENTS & G/L exp pref, pay-GRANTS. College, gallon, S35. Citrus, 38 Troolcal INke 9 Conaeorale 9 .-au ~· fem prerd S500/mo abl... r~onclle/pro-Scholarehlp1. Busl· fruit, avocado tteee, 40 Jadde't aecond 10 &on.•• ;:::, ~....; 819 ••rfront 3Br 28• (714) 873·1840 cess lnv'1 for paymnt, nen, Medlcal Biiis, (fruiting) 110. Cement t1Ueband ~ fam rm w.tbar FP data entry. Send ra-Never repay. Toll free fountalM, $11 O. Bird· • 1 Fllgpetl 11 EMier 714-7st3.a120 dbl gar' near ~h· CdM Shr 311r duplex sume: L. Stoulfer 1·800-218·!•000 baths, 120. Jasmin.a, 42 Fond du-12 Fl'lgl'al'ICe J;iOM to Completion 11"5. Agt 842-96H full prlv, wd $445 .ANNOUNCEMENTS STE, Inc. Box 3239 ext. 0·5139. Olandars, PriVet. $1 ,00 "3 =:.Illa ,. -Joae •1a tMw EJagant HomH + utla . n/amk/pft 2920 Seal Beach, ca 00740 (CAL•SCAN>. ___ 909-6 __ 1_ .. _9"_2_2 __ , :I c.t'•o:!tbtue ~ i::.igprint .-N • w Po' t H a I g ht• a.,. .. ohetor w/p"' pro fem pt! 721--"40 liiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 23 CU.. Ir*>~ .. ~ J.ckeon, Agem ;n:::·~~.;c:t::o ••ai..n n .. r CdM H.S. Thank you St. Jude, we'-..-------.-.. -----------------------... -------------------------------------------------~-------t !I~--24""" M"723-e121 ext 101 (Ind utll) 8213-2082 St\111• wge abr .2_~• •re •II eo grat•fl.ll tor SU~TL'MG ,,. .. ,..,. .... ,_.,. _ _ ..__.....,.., .. ...._ ___ , ~t. U25mo utll .. ,..1, • n •we r I no o u r !ta: '°10::: ~. •Newport heleht•• avalt now. M4-9t 84 P"'y?!?· GAB 2..Qlr Oat U~I 38r $Ba, w/p. peUo,.,. CM ahr beeutlful ·~ m1f04~kr ~~te:.T6Maw;I ~~:o::.~:: A ~Trow IHAVllAYFRONTI u;wpoa w;;:u; a&. t•mf>t!rdMa-4MO .l.-YL 11,000,000 a UP 1 Pul + Vanity Bath QOii ~ vu lg 2bd ~riv••• Showing• 1ctgair. rp, w/d, ftklge. 2~ loft W/O seoo ~ B US.lN]~SSPf •IJY9"9 Call 1110.mo + taoo ... c. utM N/8 prof mat. ~ Gulek Reapon•• 7t ... 7t0-1HO N• Alt!# eo-1153 , ...... ,. lu-oaA PAEvtOUS PUZ21.£ SOLVED if) TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1998 POWD BOATS ACUU 8085 LUVS 9115 IJNCOtN 9120 MEICEDES 9130 OU>SMOIILl 9155 TOYOTA 7012 --iiiiiiiiiiiiii!ii~l·----!1111!1111111111~-~·1 9210 VOWWAG!I 1235 liiiil&iiiiliiiiiii&iiil '90 lnt .. r• ... ... CAllAlllO z.1•• '" .... ,. LX '•3 QS 300 SGI< opal •a7 Am•rlo•'• Cup ••• 8LK •a3 C...tlet• Sop1em• , • ., CAMRY... '71 ... u. White. N9W ..... Monevt ttuv Whit• IMk ml 3cs Wl'llt•, fuH ~. CO, •cir, btt!Jgry, auio, IUll wtit pn w/gr•y llhr •dlUon, Signature Only 3100 mllea, CO, Xlnl Cond 1 Owner 01')1V 15000 ml. N.w Interior, brak .. , et..-eo Denated 8eat8i •Int 'cond, t.0-.wn:; auto . 11•7 8 t) po~. am fm catl, 1• chtomH, mnrf, emac Serl••· Nautloal phone, new Jaguar 1..011 of Xtrdl 75k low L••u• trade. (42~) and angina. 13500, •21 • W•st•rn•r •kl l6a50 71,._16..os12 lt~,987 own.,, Ilk• ntw, mutt 121,IOO/obo 813-3581 Color•. Whit•, White trada In, no twcury lP. ml 12poo. 87,...en 117,587 (114) IM..,.248 boat l3500 •21' Bay-LUU a ...... ,,... .. n,nanc:lnli '84 SC 400 t.eathar. Navy Blue no II o • n a• • • • • MIS~~u:IEJO '1'2 VW Bug Conv. llner Trof.hY 1817 •tu Ll!QllND MISSION Yl•JO ru,. P c• 12,a O Bl•ck/black low mllH, Cambria Cloth Top (035294) 142,995 L•vus Black 1op. New °""' S ... 00 •2 • Bayll_, L COUPS 1-8 .... a.L•XUS lunw .. t MotoN aaklng •74150 b •AUIR JAGUAR 9170 14'88·8a. -.-new chrome, runt w_.; .... ...... (1'14, 437 1931 fuU option. Lexua Cer· ·~ 0 0 714-91'1·2002 PONTIAC wv Sunbrldge 1980 Lo ml, leatMr, mnrl, 1990ZR·1Vatte • tlfltd. (035811) 714·840-7807 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil '97SUPRATUR80 $3.250. 714-272•2851 $14,500 •21.5' Four n I c • ( 2 KI C 8 3 1 ) Ah optlons. King of $29,987 • 73 4SOSL Conv Pwr wind/lock•, '82 Rabbit Convt Winna with trlr. Uke $14,950 the hlll. one owne1, HYUNDAI 9090 '9& IC 400 '97 TOWN CAR ' Oreen w/1011-hard top. 192 BONl!VILLlt 18E tllt, crulH, ABS, Sap, naw top. ntw new S8500 YPC, lno. L•XUS 01' Red/Red, $29,000 While/Ivory, 33k ml, 4 eL•XJf8CU~~,;,DL Ifft than 100K mu.. 3.8L ve, pwr wind/ •m·lm, caH. Cutt llre1, good cond. Boat Donation• WESTMINST•R call 780-1HO lull option. 1axu1 Cer-' ~ th ABS 1 • 18500 714-&31·225S loeka/Hal, 1111, crulH, whle, mutt tHI S1100obo 831.()157 714.e7e-oeee (7t4)882,.90e HONDAS.100.1500 tlfl•d. (04 8137) 2•,o•r.choo1'•mlmroamc.ee• 30001! Whit•/ ABS,fullytoad•d (12ES0992) , ... 2 VW 8 C 19'0-Hl98. Oood con· 134,977 (13DFK113) 18802 Mako Offer • ~8 onv '83 LllO•ND L CBRYSLBR 9050 dlllon. Polle• Im· LBXUS (888380/853885) grey Int. Look• A runs Costa Mo.. Cost• Moaa Black top. New crpt, Lo ml, lthr, CO, llk•jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii pounded. Honda, MISSION Vl~O S24,997 real, perfect cond. Llnooln·Meroury Llnooln M•rourv now chrome, run1 wal n•w 31'HH81'8) '8'" L 8 LI ht Chevy, Jeapt A Sport 1•(888)·88·LI! US Coet• Mea• 15,500pp. 129K ml ,..,14) 540·5030 (714) 840·5030 $1760 obo 272-2859 $1~t771' • • aron g Ullllly. Mutt Hlllll Llnooln·M•rourv (714) 842-4400 '' 78 s e ·•1 c L•XuSOF Gray/Gray. Excel. 1·800·772·7470 '9508300 714540•5030 95T•oomaLX uper· e-• onv SAIL BOATS 7014 38' LANCRA SLOOP, 1980 xlnt cond, dlaaal wheel furllng and dodger. Jutl raduc•Q S33,500 obo. WESTMINSTER Cond. S7500. Call Ext 7030 F II ti I ---------1 AC,PS,PB,CD. 43Kml. Fuel lnj,amog legal Nu t7 t 4) a9 2-8908 714-720·9822 · · u op on, on 'I MERCURY 9135 TOYOTA 9210 Like Now. $11,300oro. KYB shook• & llr ... '023~t~:. ~h~o::~.ry 1-----'-C_A_L_·s_c_A_N> ii;~~;:.11e:·o9~e:~~ ,_MAZ __ D_A ____ 9_12-S liiiiiii,ii9ii2ii8iiABiiiiiLiil!iiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil __ c_._11_1_1_4_.5_1_5_.2_3_0_4_. -_s_2_500 __ 1_1_4_-63_,_._22_s_s YFC Yacht Brokerage CADILIAC (714) 875-0588 9040 pw~~~r~i1:1r~!~t~ear liliiNiiFiiliiNiilniiiiiiiiiii9iiOii9ii5 Mlsk~u:IEJO '90 RX7 Conver11bl• 3.8;:,e~~~rio~1~.ml, L:o!n~:.~~r ~:wer, TRUCRS 9220 MISC. AUTO 9245 #3BCY268 SS,992 •98 a48T 1·(888) 88-Ll!X\IS Auto. lull power. AJC. dual air bags, t.exu1 trade, mlnll iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Co•ta M••• Bl k J d am·fm caa1 & ed. fully loaded (3HMA1938) $12,977 ·95 Chev S·10 spor1 SEIZED CARS MARINE SLIPS '87 Sevlll• midnight blue, lthr Int, Ilk• nu CO player S4850./obo Llnooln·Marourv ac • •llVory. only ·•95 LS400 b1k/blk llhr. super (2ZOK332) 17902 LEXUS OF truck, 4.3HO 116 auto, FROM S175. Por- (714) 840-5830 3 8 k m I, MINT I White/grey, ontv 36k clean. H finance '95 COUGAR WESTMINSTER air lowered 18k ml aches, Cadlllaca, DOCRS 7022 (714) 842-21141---------1 (30194~.l~U~n ml, lull option. Lexus full price t8850 4.eL vs. low ml, pwr (7t4) 882·0900 510,500. 645-6693 Ohevya. BMW'•, Cot· Ml&SlON Vll!JO -eertlfled. (030797) Sunwest Motors wind/locks, moonrf, vetles. Also Jeeps, 4 40FT N-por1 Harbor -,-8-8_S_E __ D_A_N___,D_e..,..V.,.,.IL_L,_E...., FORD 9075 Mooring 4.5L, lo ml, pwr/wlnd/l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $36,977 (714) 437·1931 ABS, p/s, lmmacl '95 4RUNNER WO'a. Your area. 1-(888)·88•LEXUS 'ff LS400 SR5 VB VOLVO 9230 Toll Ir•• Blpck/lvory, only 19k '92 Mezd• MPV (3ML;r-:~3b~.~OJ995 Low ml, AT, fpwr, iiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1·800·218·9000 57500 o.b.o. locks, leather, lmmac, 11 ---------714·675·"9205 loaded '94 MUSTANG COBRACONV Via Lido Boatsllpt (4'2JVW332) $0988 1-ownar, r•d, 21k ml,1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Av•llabl• Now Cost• M••• leather, CO, ABS 11 ISUZU 9100 Sall or Electrlc praf'd. Llncoln·M•rcury pwr teat, hard to ftnd 25tl-4511. S13·16per 11 (714) 540-5830 (3JWF121) Mak• Otter VILLA RENTALS ---=---..,......,,--Co•I• Mese 714-075-49t2 '90 FLEETWOOD Llncoln·Meroury COUPE 1-owper, Laxµs trade ,..,...,......;;..C7_1_4_)'--5-40-_5,_8....,3_o.....,,... In, mini (2VRD862) '04 Must•ng QT 5.0 54K Ml 5spd, full power. LEXUS OF lmmac In & out, CAMPERS, RV1S, TRAILERS 8014 WESTMINSTER ez finance. M 0 BIL H 0 ME (7t4) 892·8908 lull price $0450 $4300.0BO I Sunweat Motor• '82 Trooper V8, 4x4, auto, am·fm cus & ed. 71k ml, whVgry, 11lnt cond, az financing full price $11 ,500 Sunwest Motora (714) 437-1031 JAGUAR 9105 1611 x 45tt. Low Space---------714-437·1931 ,95 XJR Mlnll Black/ Rent! Drive by: Berry CHEVROLET 9045 -,9-8--M-u-.-,.-n-n--,-ll-vo-r Black. 21K ml, 6yr 75k Dale VIiia. Senior • Park, 13061 Fairview iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii auto/trans A/C only (Select Edit warranty st. at Garden Grove 22k ml $1 2,500/obo $39,500 714·759·8404 Blvd., Space #45 •or '9~:o~~:'J:r." (714) 759·844,2 1 ________ _ call Richard at 3/4 TON, 2WO, Reese JEEP 9110 714·663·2020 Tow Hitch, llowmaster Very Mollvatedl exhaust, new radiator, starter, rotor/brakes, red/white with tan ve· AUTOMOBILES The Community Market Place. Classlfled 842-5878 lour Interior, "Barn Doort" In rear, 104,000 well main· talned mlles. Runs great, good cond. $6800 obo (71 4) 846-0813 Can't seem to get to all those repair jobs around the house? let the CIHtlflod Service Directory help you find rellable help. 90 Qr•nd Cherokee 4JC4, 6 CIJI., low mlles, mint cond, $23,500. Call Orly 760·6170. Sell your unwanted Items the easy wayl To place your classlfled ad call 042-5878. nl/, lull option. Lexus VS, 7 pass auto, M•rquls LS Hurry I (3LX41 07J 8 URB Ext. A-5139 certified (037767) power, dual Ale, ate... va. Pwr wind, pwr $18,888 '95 50 T O for et.1rrent ll1ting9, $41,977 79k, $8,750 548·7890 door lks, ABS, fully LEXUS OF Lo ml, CD, lthr, mnrf, (CAL•SCAN) LEXUS WESTMINSTER more (184973) SSAVE , ____ ...._ __ ;......;..,;;. MISSION VIEJO '92 MIATA loaded, 2 to choose (7t4)892·0908 LEXUS OF 1 (888) 8B LEXUS Red, full pwr, mint 1 r om ( 6 5 7 1 5 6) WESTMINSTER • • con d. e 2 k m 1. (647248) S15,997 --,-9-5_C_A_M_R_Y_L_E--1 (714) 802·0908 ·oe ES 300 (304913) $9,999 Coat• M••• LO mllH, affordable _....:,9:...;B~V.;...:7:....0;;;..;;..W.;;;A_G;..._O_N..;._ RENT through classified Black/Ivory. full op· LEXUS Llncoln·M•rc ury 1 u x u r y ( 8 8 3 2 5 9) tion. Lexus cer11fled. MISSION VIEJO (714) 540·5830 513,977 Black/black turbo, lull --------- (141409) $25,977 1·88B·8B·LEXUS LEXUS OF power, now Lexus AUTOS LEXUS WESTMINSTER trade. (0347730) MISSION VIEJO NISSAN 9150 (714) B92•8908 S28,977LEXUS iiiiW~ANTJ!~~D~!!!!!9!!!2!4:58 1·&888>·88·LExus MERCEDES 913oliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -------1 M1ss10N v1EJ0 -;: '96 ES 300 under 25k l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '91 300 ZX '95 Camry v6 LE 2dr 1-(8BB) 88·LEXUS ml all xlras Including 1• Auto, lull power, coupe 30k ml llhr cust CO chgr Lexus cer111. '84 380SL red w/blk Int am·fm cass, T-tops. wheels super clean--------- $24,950. 640.4296 nu rag top hrd top blk/blk 1thr. 80k m1, s 15,soo 646·412s VOLKSWAGEN 9235 mint cond, orig owner must see! '97 ES 300 $15,888 Call 760·6640 lull price $11, 950 5 to choose from. Full or 996·0323 Sunw••I Motors option. Lexus certl·1---------(714) 437-1931 lied. (036436) $28,977 '89 280E Whlte/gray•--,-9 -4-P-'l-.C_K_U_P_X_E_ LEXUS leather, l·ownor, 67k MISSION VIEJO ml, loaded, lmmacl 4x4. 41k ml, 1-owner, 1·(B88)-8B·LEXUS Must seel 646·2011 am·lm. great PUI •---------(SH65916) $9992 '91 LS400 '92 100E 2.0 Coat• Mesa Chrome wheels, lthr. Lthr. mnrf. CD, pres· Llncoln·Mercury mnrf. Mlntl (2YC5386) tlge tor loss (949474) 1 __ (_7_1_4_)_5_4_0_·_5_8_3_0_ $18.950 $17,777 Sell your home LEXUS OF LEXUS OF h h 1 11" d WESTMINSTER WESTMINSTER t r~~\-~:;~ ie . (714) 892-8908) (714) 892·8908 '98 4RUNNER White/grev 4x4, onl'J 19k ml, mint. Now Lexus trade. (028787) $26,977 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO 1 ·888·8B-LEXUS '98 COROLLA 31k, AT, AC. llke now (35CX528) S 11,550 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714) 892-8908 '58 B•J• Rag-top· sunroof, centerllnes rims, oll·road shocks, suspension. In great shape, now brakes/ front end, etc ... $2000. 714-549-1101 TRADE through classilted 642-5678 • u.a ng or Not • Tu Write Off •Can, Tnadu, RV'I • No OMV Husle FREI PICKUPJ ~ ~Tocb1' l.l·ul,l·111i.1 \ol il"I\ 800·643·5022 ERVICE ·sE·R·VI-C·E--· ~;L~~uc DIRECTORY ACOUSTIC CEIUNGS 3408 South Coast Drywall Acous remvt/cust text Water Damage Repair Best In Ouallty & Prlco L5500 I 7 444·8809 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 3487 BUSINESS SERVICES 3488 tn Prlntlng/P.R. New World! Brochures, Sales Sheets, 2,4.6 color We destroy 0 C prices' Ottice managers & Marketing People love us' Fortune 500 References I!!! 65().6762 -548-8133 CABINETS 3490 CHILD CARE 3536 Live-in child care. European Au Pairs. En~lish spe~in~. 18·26 yrs .. l~al. culturally enrlchl~. flexible In-home chlld care 45 hrs.Aw 800-713-2002 CLEANING SERVICES 3 548 Advanced Wood1ystems •Brtght Hou1ecleanln9 CONTRACTORS GENERAL 3558 ru AMES Company Prol-10NI Gener.al Contracting ~las Speaalinng In lftldentlal remodels and additions Uc 696289 851-9410 ·Cuatom Cabinetry· European Professionals. Kitchen• Bath• Door• Best In town I Rel1. 01tek 1--------- Moldlno• • Mantele & Grace 714-857·2647 DRYWALL LS911SO 714·9984'970 '""'J-a-pa-n-.-.-.-H-s_ac_1e_a_n-1ng-SERVICE ---------1 Over 20 yra Exp. Very liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil CARPENTRY 3510 rallabla. Excollent ..-SMALL Joa ... , •• T Ref's (714) De.3-4974 '""' .-... A to z HANDYMAN -Drywall/Repair Frtmlno IHSTAWREFACE CA8lHfTS •VICKI'S CLUNINQ / .. 111glng/T1,l1191TUhHt Kltc ..... -1 bath• .....__ Wa otter THE BEST Comm/Rff 88i·5•7a ,..,, ' ' .._.., HOYM/WlndoW Cltanlng •~----_..,.....,._.; windows. Doug 548-7251 10Yr1 Exp. Xlnt Ref1: South Co•at Drywell CAJ"IENTRY•Wlndows Vicki 714-088-0395 Acoua remvVcul1 text Door• • Wood Fenc.. Water Damage Rapalt ,BT 'AOOFINO Beat In Quality .. Prtca L#281581 •Call Bob COMPUTERS 3556 l.550017 .... .._ .... * Wood Fences * Replace/Repair Low S Free hauling/est. Llc'd Advanl1gt Const 974-5301 FLOOR INSTALL REPAIRS 3620 Hom• Rtpalr/R•model Costa Ma1a/Newpo11 28 Yoare l!JCp. · Jim 83t•24&0 Homa RestotatloNRemoffl Tlle/drywall/WOOdWork ~l/dectcl/roorn add. Roofa/genaral repalre. Comm/Rat. Rell fr .. Ell Chrl• eoo-oaos HOMe S•RVICea LANDSCAPE 8· LAWN CARE' 3808 28Yra Qu1llty Painting TOUCHUPS, TOO 24 Hrs. 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