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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-04-01 - Orange Coast PilotNOTICE SERVED Titanic tennis tilt takes lo the court today Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 NEIGHBORLY Hom etown people who are making the news \1 <, :'\ I> . \ 't B I{ I "' t· I ·' ( I Council to debate farm sale tonight ..J BRAGGING RIGHTS Folks m 8dlbod are bedffimg w ith pnde over d recent c>ward thrlt rl'COCJ· mzed the "Downtown" peninsula dred a~ a v1hrdnt public place> The Amencan ln:-..lttute uf Architects, Ordnge County, presented the top Awdrd ol Excellence in the tndugurcil "Pldces m the Public RPrllm" dwa rd~ rnntest to Bcilboa. Tht> c1wards honor "v1tdlity, 1clent1ty d nd d1vt>r~1ty or thnv1n~J plan'" tn th<> pub- lic rPdlm " A-:. longt1111p 1wn1nsulr1 community IPdclt•1 Daynd Pettit put tl, thC' conlC'sl "ought thc''>l' rhc1rt1ctN1s- llrs h llw an>a wt11m dncl 111v1lmg? Do the> dUrd and <le!.thPllr'> nM kr people• want to conw c1ncl '>l'P th(' an•a< '\Jpwport BC'dch plcm· nll1~J <1ncl PConomlC clt'Vl'I· opnwnt nlf1ndl'> nonHnol· Pd Aalhoc1 for the• awdrcl , tn pcut bee c1 u<,p t ht> drt'cl nwrchanl'> rc•renlly com plC'led thP1r ftr-.t yPcir ol d'>SP~~111n thPlll!-.f!IVP!-1 111 d l>u~tm''>'> 11nprovP11wnt c!Jo;. tnrt "Wt>' 1 I' vt>ry pr nud " Prtt1t -.c11d ol thP r1wt11d . "It CJIVPS u:-.. cl lltll(' 111(11(' rrc•d- 1b1hty " _J JUMPIN' ON THE WEB WAGON Appt1rPntly Don Br1·n h<1'> d1..,covp1 Pd the> I ntPr n<'l Tht> lrvint• C ·o no\.\-hd'> 11 home pctCJf' on the 'NPt lhcil provide~ you 111fom1d - t1on <1bout the> hou<,ing. PmploymPnt. !.hoppmq. Pnlrrtamnwnt and l'clucc1 - tiont1I off Pnnqs in dn<I .uound llw ronq>nny\ mc1-.tt:>r-plann<>d c omm11111 - t1"" 111 Pwpor t R<•11ch, lrv11w .incl Tu:-.t111 So with ct (pw click-. of t lw nwus(•, you c,in I tnd nut ciliou t IH'W IHlllH''> 11nd dpartnwnt., tn tlw NPwpn1t Coc1:-.t. whttl '>hop., df(' di Fi1.,h1on 1 ... 1<11HI , c1ncl whc11 fhc k-. c1r1• -.how111q rt! tlw EntN!t11nnwnt ( 'pnti'r cit lrv11w SpN trum You can abo h'clrn ,1bout lordl <,chool d1-.tnrh hkP NPwport-f\IC'!'>d Unr - flPd. <1rcorchnq tn cl pr<•<,<, rC'lc>rt'>f' Thr \\>Ph '>llC• c1dclrpo;s ,.., http //w\"w 1rv1n1•c o com ..J SPRING FORWARD TIME A renun<l<>r Dciyll'lht <;avmu., T111w ri>t11rns .ot 2 11.m. Sundc1y. April 7 So don't lorg<'l tn <,('I your dork .. an hour r1lwnd Sell· urday ntf]hl Ful' prC'vc>nt1on ofl1nc'lls also rPmmd rC'~tclcnts to use this t1mP to rhangC' batteries tn smoke' dC't<'c - tors, loo. To promo!<' that, Costc1 Mesa Fin-• Department personnel w ill h<' on hnncl dl the ToumPdU WdtC'h store m South Coast Plaza from 1 to 4 p m Saturday to demonstrate how to change smoke alarm bat - tenes. And Toumeau will give complimentdry o;mok<> detector battenes to th<' fust 100 people w ho stop in the store that day ..J TASTE OF FUTURE USE Forget a commercial airport at El Toro Marine base -why not have a big block party on that huge expanse of land instead? Som eone beat us to that idea: The annual Taste of Orange County, billed as the largest food and music festival in So Cal, will be located this year at Marine Corps Air Station Bl Toro. -Complied by lrta Yokot ) • Mayor says time to act is now, others want to proceed slower. By Tina Borgatta, Daily Ptlot COSTA MESA -The City Council tonight will consider purchasmg all or part of the 18- acre Costa Mesa High School farm site for recreational devel- opment. "What's cnt1cal a bout these I H acres is, if we don't acqtHre the property, and some other public dgency doesn't acquire> 1t, it will be developed and lost forevN, ·• Mayor Joe Erickson said. The city is sorely in need ol playing fields and park land, dnd Costa Mesa officials drP lookinu at surplus school d1stnct propl.'rty dnd Joint-use aqrec>nwnts to hC'lp fill the void "We do rwPd to prest'rvc• upl•n spdCf' wlwrPver we can, H Enck- son sd1cl "And this 1s one case where the· nty·~ been put on not1n> thal it's going to be sold. "We 1ust don't have that many option~ for acqumny recreational and open spdce beyond the school silt's, unless we were to l<'dr down huustc>!> or other devel- op 'd propNt~. wh1rh I don't intend to do " II thP council dendes to move dht•cicl with ~die negotiations, sonw members "did they hope thP c11stnct will consrder also tak- mq r1 look at "thf' h1g picture" t1rHI pos.,1bly drdlt ~ome type ot sltc11l'd-u.,(1 c1qr<'{'ment rtt other <>chool '>ill''> "I think orw ol tht• thrngs the city dncl tht• :-..chool d1stnct need tu foru-. on r-. lht• overall picture ol whdt our nt·t><h Ml' 111 IPTm:-.. ot facilities," Co1111cilmar Gt1ry Mondhan '-dld "WP oped to take a look dl \·\'hi< h -,chools might bf' surplu'>Pd 10 the future, which rwld" di whic h schools might lw available for JOIOL use To look di thi' with tunnel v1swn c1ncl not look <1t anythrny <'bt· thc1t 1111gh1 be available d o \.\ n lhP road or through JOtnl·ttsf• r1qre>Pnwnts 1s not going to "<''VP us very well " Counc1Jwo111.in Sctnclrct Gem!> echoed thos1• thouqhl!-., saying the city should <1vu1d taking d "p1ecenH•c1 l c1pp1oc1ch" to c1cqu1r- rng plc1y1nq IH·lcb r1ncl OJ>Pll spdce "l do think w t-rwPd tu takP advc1n tc1~Jf' of c1ny oppurtun1t y ul acqumnq ciclchtwnal park lc1nd "We jus( don't have that many options for acquiring recre- ation al and open space beyond the school sites, unless we ~re to tear down houses or other developed property ... " ·:· MAYOR JOE ERICKSON that presents itself," Gt.>n1'> -.c11d "But we Wdnt to dVOld d plf'(P· meal approach because you can Pdl up all your funds that wdy WE• did adopt c1 master pl<1n o! pdrks. but Lhe problem ht•rt• 1s thdt the school d1stnct doesn t :-..l'em to be adhenng to rtny -.ort or master plan "If, for examplc>, thrre \\d'> c1n tnd1ratwn thdt more school sites would IH·cunw dVcttldble for pur- chct'>l' on the Ertsl Side, we would JH<>hc1bly lw rnorl;' interf'sted m thc1t . IH•rdll'-C that's where we hct\'l' dn 1111n1Nl1dtt' need " ThP cu11nnl will meet dl h JO p rn 1n thr-Crt} Hdll Council Chc1mlw1 77 Fd11 Dnve, Costd t\ IP'lrt ROBUST RUGBY ROLLERS Jogger dies of heart attack on beach 0 range Coast College's club for disabled stu· dents, Campus Colleagues, rolled out a wheelchair rugby match in OCC's Peterson GymnasJum Saturday. The match, sanctioned by Wheelchair Sports USA, featured the Long Beach Sharks wheelchair rugby team. The event was a fund-raiser for scholarships tor dlsabled studen ts. Above, Team X's Darryl Ray (dark jersey) tries to steal the ball away from Long Beach Land Sharks' Tom Nhleu. At left, the two are bac.k at U again with a little help from a Team X teammate. + KATSUYA RAINONE I DAILY PILOT J ewish center b enefactor of suit settlement • Fletcher Jones contributes $20,000 to Jewish Com- munity Center to close anti-defamation lawsuit. By Anastacia Freeberg, Daily Pdot COSTA MESA -Pletcher Jones Mot01 Cars, the dealer- ship that recently settled an anti-defamation lawsuit against it, has made a $20,000 endow- ment to the Jewish Community Center. The money. apparently part of the settlement. will fund an annual lecture senes that will be held during the Jewish Book Month in the fall, said Moises Paz, executive director o f the 4 center "We're busy putting a two- part·series togethe r for this fall, H Paz said. "The first part will be a lecture, and then we will have workshops and classes.• The $20,000 is seed money to keep the program running for lo· years, Paz said, adding that Pletcher "Ted" Jones, Jr. said he w\ll contribute more money lf needed . The settlement ended a law- suit brought against Jones by Bob and Risa G roux, who claimed a salesman at the New - port Beach car dealership said anti-Semitic remarks to them. The Grouxs went to the deal- ership on Aug. 5, 1995 to buy twin cars in celebration of a suc- cessful business deal and the birth of their first child. A Fletcher Jones salesman allegedly made the anti-Semitic remarks when he was unwilling to accept the couple's offer for the CM'S. "You're not Jewishl Why are you acting like this.• the salesman reportedly said When Bob Groux aske d, "Excuse me," the salesman allegedly said •oon't be such a Jew.• The lawsuit also clalmed .. ~ h e knew Risa G rou.x is Jewish Jones and his employees attended a sensitivity-training class at the Simon Wiese nthal Center in West Los Angeles as part of the settlement. Terms of the settlement included an apology from dealer Pletcher •Ted• Jones, Jr.; disct- pliJlary action against the sales- man; and monetary contrtbu- tions to the Anti-Defamation League and the Jewish Federa- tion. "We're very pleased that the Grouxs and I have worked out our differences,• said Jones. when the settlement was reached in February. • l3ysldnclers try to help stncken Santd Ana man. hut hP later dies at locdl hospildl. By Anastacia Freeberg, 0d1l1 Pilot C R'i STAL C'U\'E -A man rol- ldp..,1·cl ctnd dwd ~unda\ dunng dn l'ctrl\ -n10rn1nq run on thr Ilea( h Uw < >ranql• Count\ Coro- nt>r'<; o thcf' sd1d Dd\ c• Dixon. 44 ol Santct Ana \\d!> run111nq rtl < n !.tul C u n > \\llh d fnM1d ..iho ut 8 d m when he '''It ... ome d1!.tomfort and c;topped tu <ill down ahout 10 milr<i into hts run dC c orclmq to thl' c oron.-1 " nthu• r\ 1P<.;1d1·nt from d nf'drb\ honw rrtn nut c1nd ... tar11•d per- tom11ng C PR \\'htlt· OLXon ., fn<'nd c c1lll'Cl ti 11 .f Prt:'m\ P1ast•ck1 . r1 17 • \ 1•ctr·1>ld N11\\ por1 RPr1r h H''-ldl'nt. wr1:. rth.o \\.c1lktnq dlonq thP lwc1ch t1nd :-.die! lw ht•lpPcl pPr1om1 CPR nn Dixon Pttr r1mPUK'-arn\·ed on thf' ..,n·m· rtnd lrdnslc>rrf'LI Ducon to 1 loaq I lu:.p1tc11. whPrP h1• \\'dS pwnminc f'd dt>ad :-.hortl\ h<.>I Ort' q d m lh1• roronE'r'<. oHteP :-.did Dixon, t1n d\ rd runner. had rio pn•·f"tl"1tnq med1tdl cond1tlons rt« •'rdtnq tn th<' coronf'r" olf1Ce .----------------, l:\l>EX AROUND TOWN ....... 2 POLITICAL A GENDA ..... 3 CLASSIFIED . . . . . ..... 7 LOOKING BACK ........ 2 NEIGHBORS . . . . . ..... 2 PUBLIC NOTICES ........ 6 SPORTS .............. 5 TIME OUT ...........• 2 W EATHER .........•.•• 2 \\ I · \ T II I · It No foolin ' -the weather is going to be great today and probably for the rest of the week. On this April Fool'a Day, the only fooli3h person la the one who~ going to t1ttJY indoors. s..w..tt. ..... 2 ······················--.··········-----. ...... • • MONDAY. APRIL 1, 1996 peggy normandin Family cars destined for the 'gunk, yard M y friend Julie once told me, to justify her purchase of a new Mercedes station wagon, that she considered her car more of a tool than a luxury; a preci- sion instrwnent that fastened together the nuts and bolts of her dally roub.ne. It was a powerful metaphor. Washington didn't sleep here, but he did have lunch The recent discovery of a manu- script buried in a bottle near the Estancia has revealed a heretofore unknown confrontation of the Revolutionary War-lhe Battle for Goat Hill -which was almost fought right here on our very own shores. The manuscript was written by a Franciscan brother who was part of a secret force of Spanish and English forces gathered on a mesa the At h.rst, we all applauded her superior attitude. She was attempting to elevate the corrunon rigors of carpooling, marketing, schleppmg and transporting to an art form. No one was allowed to eat or drink in her cdf CluJdren had to be sanitized, adults fnsked with a dustbuster, before stepping foot onto the taupe carpeting. Her tool remained impeccably groomed. Native Americans called Goat Hill. They were lying in wait for George Washington's tattered Continental anny that had taken a wrong tum somewhere near Trenton, and after a forced march through several wildernesses and at least one desert, ended up on the coastal plain known on ancient maps as Mackerel Plats. George Washington and the Continental armies arrive on Mackerel Flats Beach. For about a week. Then, slowly, Julie's bronze Mercedes wagon started to go the way of all family cdIS The nuts and bolts became odds and ends. d De1trich's cottee cup here; pet stains the re; fu'St grade art work; the bologna sand - wtch that got away. Before long, Julie's pre- os1on mstrument had become the proverbial hdmper; the fdmily whipping boy; the den of 1uverule iniqwty. It's mevitable. The British had enlisted a troop of Spanish explorers to join them in dri- ving Washington back, at least to the river not yet known as the Mississip- pt, and hopefully back to a place where the history book writers could pick him up. truce, journeyed down from lhe mesa, shooing goats from his path, to the tired and baffled George, whose troops were wading in the cool waters along the beach, and buying fish tacos from the natives. MGeneral Washington," he said, "Please go back east and leave this place to make its own history. U you stay, there may be no Irvines, no Or dl least that's what I tell my husband, Jim, every weekend when he takes over the dnver's seat of our joy wagon. "llus IS a car, not a dwnp site,· he chides the boys and me routinely every Saturday morning. "Why can't you keep it clean?" Why, mdeed, I think to myself, recalling the week we JUSt hnished: the week in which our carpool companions, Emily and Nora , brought their two sand sculpture-book report-models-which-weren't-completely- glued-yet into the back seat; the week m which I wrapped three presents in the park- ing lot of Sav-on en route to a spontaneous b!Tthday party; the week in which our dog Kit dJ.scovered the joy of Back Bay mud; and the week m wluch our 6-year-old Nick changed hts clothes Ill the trunk perhaps eight runes. The debns read Wee a family Journal "Sorry,· is all I can ever say to Jim. I have neve r ste pped mto a family car lhdt wasn't apologized for. "Sorry about those curlers," my fnend Dianne usually says. Or, "I hope that seat isn't too sticky." Nancy will warn me Me , I usually hnd myself apologizing for the smell of my car. Whe n the manufacturer Ll.sted my automobile's suJX>rior features, such as the antJ-lock brakes or the 11-gauge steel chassis, they forget to mention "unsur- passed mterior odor retention • Yes, mdeed, my car never forgets a fra- grance On a good steamy day my wagon can puU up the pungent bouquet of wet wool and bad plumbmg, wluch IS to say that 1t usually smells ltke a boys' locker room. 'Tm sorry about that smell," I apologized to my fdsbctious cousin Jackie one afternoon as she stepped mto the passenger seat Jackie sniffed the air a few times and sur- mised, "It'~ an old baby bottle." "No way,· I said, •Charlie's been off the bottle for months.• "Exactly," she a1firrned Later that week, l unearthed a ranad baby bottle which had been lodged in the steel underbelly of the middle bench seat. Now, how did that happen, I wondered to myself as I do when I discover petrified string cheese in the glove compartment or a clump of scrambled egg wedged inside the weather stripping of the back window. Just another Vllllage week, I will usually conclude, of family life in the fast lane. • PEGGY NORMANDIN is a Costa Mesa resident. Her column appears Monday. The Franciscan, under a flag of EDUCATION • Derek Mann of New- por1 Beach was selected to the Dean's List for the spring semester at the Uni- versity of Southern CaWor- nia. Derek has been nomi- nated for lhe Outstanding Engineering Student Award for 1992-1996 • The following stu- dents have been named to Derek Mann the Dean's List at Orange Coast College for the fall 1995 semester: FROM NEWPORT BEACH: Norman L. Capistrano, DaVJd Chian, Radmila C1ca, Jason C. Cohen, Ntck M. DiBan, Annette M . Foster, Greg B. Giddings, Roberto C. Intriago, Mattias L. Karlsson, Michelle S Leslie, Melissa A. Lowrey, Melinda L. Martinsen, Derek M. Mason, Alejandro Merino De Gregorio, Scott D Meyer, Christopher D. Miller, Gregory Osborne, Shaun A Pasvin, Arjun B. Prasad, Natasha M Ranchigoda, Alena Rebik, Brian A. Rogers, Linda A. Santilli, Ed Sealock, Shan- non H. Silva, Maureen E. Slick, Kara E. Stokes. Daniel C. Thob1as, Russell J, Weber, Therese M. WukaWJtz. • The following students were named to the President's Ust for the fall 1995 semester for maintairu.ng a perfect grade average while complet:mg at least 12 credits. FROM CORONA DEL MAR: Bradley W. Callahan, Rosalie M. Kane PROM COSTA MESA: Michael J Akesson, Josh R Bennett, Scott A. Berkeley, Rebecca A Blackham, Chnstina M. Chacon, Iris K. Che- ung, Shirley S Chow, Maurice Cohen. Steven M. Craig, Linda M. Dieteman, Uyen P Doan. Sboko Fuiu. Dustm J Funderburk, James A. Geissler, Bryant L. Gilmore, Wtlliam M. Giwoff, Irina Gonzalez, Trevor L . Griffin, Jacqueline Hao, Gail Harty. Jenruler L. Heil. Michael P Howard, Kerucluro !no, Elissa A. Johnson, Jack R. Johnson, Zin Z. Khin, Rusne Kregzdaile,' AJ.w W. l..d.ldlaw. Donovan E. Ub- nng. Adriana M Lopez-Young, Debra L Mau- dal, DaVJd P Mc Cann, Erin E Mc Gmnness Momca Mireles, Erica L. Muecke, Darnel A. Murphy, Hai D. Nguyen, Taketo Nishi, Leilani J O'Dell, Tori R Oyler, Vi T. Pham, Andrew B. Rivera, Junko Sakagawa, Brian J. Schelling, Em1 Setiad1, Seungwoo P. Shin, Bizhan Shoeleh, Keith A. Simon, Erl SuzuJo, Thanh Tien lfan, Canh Thi Tu, Mika P. Val.kama, Hien Minh Vo, Tamara J . Wade, Vincent V. White, Ya-Chuan Yang, and Yoko Yao FROM NEWPORT BEACH: Melinda A. Aaron, Frida M. Andersson, Judith Bordt, Gabe J . Bowne, Eric R. Cantrell, Susan E. Dun- lap, Veronique S. Dupuy, Jeremy M. Friend, Darnel L Hebb, Janice H. Henrotin, Helen Willia m Lobdell. The s-.me 24- hour answering service may be used to record letters to the edltOf on any topic. Dally Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA. 92626. 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CORPORATE • Newport Beach-based Haskell & White recently announced the following additions to its accounting hnn:Wayne Pinnell as a principal in the audlt and accounting department, Scott L Sldnner as a part- ner and Marylin Wahh as a senior manager. Wayne Pinnell • Deloltte & Toucbe LLP, located in The Offices of Soulh Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa, has donated $10,000 to the non-profit organization of Court Appointed Special Advocates. For the past five years, the Big Six accounting fmn has dona led $1 0,000 each year CASA 1s a non-profit orgaruzaUon that seeks volunteers who are willing to complete 30 hours of training, be sworn in by the juve- nile court and serve as advocates for children - making sure a iudge has all the information necessary to make a decision regarding a child's welfare. • Newport Beach-based Pacific Mutual Ufe Insurance Company announced the promo- tions of seven assoaates to officer level. Alan H. Brown was promoted lo assistant vice president. Systems and Network Services, Information Processing Services. Kathleen A. Clune was named assistant Vice president and assistant treasurer, Corpo- rate lfeasury. Debra J. Cunningham was promoted to assistant vice president, Real Estate Asset Management, Real Estate Investments. Alyce F. Petenon was named assistant vice president, Product Merchandising, lnclJvidual Insurance. Peggy L Schmidt was promoted to assis- tant vice president, Employment and Sta..ffing, Human Resources. Stephen J. Toretto was named assistant vice president, Individual Compliance, Indi- vidual Insurance. Arthur D. Woods m was promoted to assis- 1'8nt vice president, Vartable Products, Law . ' ~-. ~ ... ---.~· t . ' I. • 1 _" _ 1'-~ ... _ • . 'T&W'£RATIJRES picking up slightly In Newport Beach the afternoon. Seas 66154 are running 1 to 2 Balboa feet with. 2-3 foot 66/s.4 swell. Costa Mesa 7<WSO 1100 Corona def Mar TODAY 66/s.4 First low 1:33 a.m. 0.9 S4MI' FORECAST First high LOCATION SIZE 7:33 a.m. 4.B w.dge 2-3 s 5e<;ofld low Newport 2-3 s 1:.4! p.m. 0.2 llackles 2...t s ~high Riv« Jftty 2.ts =:v 4.8 CdM 2-3 s First low IQATINCI 2.'()S 1.m. 0.5 Southlm C.llfomla AmNgh ~ shoutd flnd a:ota.m. 4.8 ldHI spring CIOnd._ SemMlow tlona •lonO thl coest 2:15 p.m. 0.3 wtttt dew •Its Ind s.cond high llght ~ rurftng l:Mp.m. S.t out of ... '°"*"'" WM •t6 knotl In -~Ind Segerstroms, no Brens, no palm trees. We need this time, General, so we can build a place where there are frozen bananas, Beemers, Mick- ey Mouse and maybe even a profes- sional baseball team." Statesman that he was, George agreed. He also figured he'd have a rough time getting elected the first president from here. "This is Reagan Department. • Newport Coast builder Greg Mc<:atfery has been selected as the exclusive builder of the 1996 Custom Builder Show Home . The 14,700-square-foot Italian villa in Pelican Hill was chosen for It's innovative design and intri- cate architectural details. The show home will be featured in ·custom Builder• magazine's May/June issue and at lhe 1996 Custom Builder Conference and Expo at the Long Beach Convenbon Center. Local business people scheduled to be fea- tured speakers at lhe show, on March 22, are Steve Salazar of Kitchens del Mar. Susan A. White of White Design, Roger Conant of Conant Construction Company and Bridget Skinner of Exteriors Landscape Design. • Padftc BuUdlng lndmtrtes has been selected as general contractor to construct Karen Kane's newest 2.400 square foot women's clothing store at South Coast Plaza. • HUary Kaye A.uoclate.9, a marketing communications finn based in Newport Beach, announced the addition of three new clients: CompuNet Consulting Group of Newport Beach,Gregg Manufacturing of Fullerton and Office Network of Alabama. MILlTARY • Navy Seaman Recruit Jeffrey A New- land. son of Prank B. and Jean G. Good of Newport Beach, recently completed his U.S. Navy baslc training at Recruit 1Taming Com- mand In Great Lakes, Dlinois. The eight-week program includes class- room training, practical hands-on instruction and physical fitness training as well as naval customs, core values and safety skills. COMMUNITY • A Debonnaire A11a1r DJ Service of Costa Mesa presented a Huntington Beach bride-to- be with free disc jockey service for her recep- tion in a drawing held on March 2 at Michael's Arts and Crafts Bridal Show in Costa Mesa. After the drawing, Michael Donohoe, owner of A Debonnalre Affair, presented all lhe future brides who entered with $100 gift certificates. • Governor Wilson has made the following appointments to Fairview Developmental Center of Costa Mes6's Advisory Board: WU- belmlna J. Duclos, Robert K. Prtedrtcb, MJdulel M. Gum. John McKnight. Warren Snow, and AJeJdne Wella. Memben do not receive a saJasy or require Senate confirmation. The state Developmental Center Advisory Board advises the state Department of Mental Health a.nd the Depa.rt· ment of Developmental Services on Issues per- taining to developmentally disabled persons . Country," a small voice whispered in his head, "go home." He ordered his men to put on their shoes and head east. "I'll tell them I was at Valley Forge," he told the Franciscan. ·1 hope they don't notice your tan," answered the priest. -Special to the Pilot from I. Telfibbes around town TODAY OIL PAINTING EXHIBIT Oil paintings by Sam Park will be on display at Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave, Newport Beach through April 30 during normal library hours. For more information, call 717-3801. ADD LECTURE Coaslline Counseling Center of Newport Beach offers a free lecture titled •Attention Deficit Disorder: The Big ·Picture• at 7 p.m. at 1200 Quail Street, Suite 105, Newport Beach. For more information, call 476-0991. BUGS, BUGS, BUGS Live and preserved bugs inJest the LaWlch Pad today and April 8 at 11 a.m .. 1 p .m. and 3 p.m . Ages 5 through 7 can explore ladybugs, waterbugs, bees and more as well as do crafts. The cost is $5 for members and $8 for non- members. Seating is limited. For more information, call 546-2061. FAONG FORWARD Facing Forward, a support group for family members of recently diseased cancer patients, meet every Monday from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. and from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Pacific Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The meet- ings are free. For more information, call 722-6237. ·1UESDAY FASHION SHOW/LUNCHEON Christian Women's Club of Newport Beach holds its HOver the Rainoow" fa~hion sh~w/luncbeon with speaker Miree Zwiers and singer Patricia Felechner at Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway. The cost is $18. For more information or to RSVP, call 759- 3392 or 760-9616. FLIGHTS OF FANCY Kids, .ages 8 through 12, c.an con- struct gliders, copters and seltzer-table rockets during an investig ation of things that fly at 11 a.m ., 1 p .m. and 3 p .m. today and April 9. Seating is limit- ed and the cost is $5 for members and $8 for non-members. For more informa- tion, call 546-2061. From SW'fllne Newport M11• Untfled School D1atrtct W.v•llkfor m.m.nt.y La.nh Menu todlty The weath« Is • Ofhnd ewty dlly warmint, up and, 1. Tur1<ey end cheese on a 4-lnch roll. hopeful , the surf 2. Student mlnkhef salad with lettuce, carrot st1cks, cheete will be, too. A new sunflower nuts, gratwwn aadten, fruit. ' southern heml-3. Gare.Mn or green salad consists of lettuce, shf'9dded car-&phere south- southwest-190 has rot, red cabtMge end garden pus. • moved In, with Choice of milk wtth 111 ltetm. {Orne hffd-hlgh • Ma.-,.: Tulttey patty sandwich. 941rdef\ sellld with ~ W-Yll at the best south breaks. The fat dressing. chllltd frutt, cholct of milk, f1" mbt-up puzzle. bHches should see • • 11 • r: All-A.rnerican hot dog. catsup and mustard, some~tslze ~ed Fr9neh ~fr.sh fnltt, choice of mllk. south'40Uthwest pulse ::J:1s ....... ..,.. '='' Ind chteie Cllion.. Qnot ltk:b. ~ ... chlfled ,......,,,..; of mtlk. onshcn winds wHI • 1-• 11• CHcten f-itt. and d*M In a toft .... prwatl.For~ 'surlr.,nl wtd't Mtu. and tomatOft. salM. chlhd PNdw. ~ ~cal(IOO) ..... ct-. Oii ~ 97t-$URf. n. <*I cmtl ,, .90 pU MtY pc ........ ( l l f Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Inily Piloc Wmds of change: are they sweeping over Orange County's voters? T here was something really strange a bout last Tues- day's electio11. Maybe it was a new trend in local politics. Maybe voters here have softened. Maybe, just maybe, voters in Orange County have become, gasp, more middle of the road . Known in the past for their anti-tax, hardline, conservative bent. voters in the good ol' Gold - en Orange could often be count- ed on to vote the polar opposite of their statewide brofuers when it came to things like new taxes for school bonds or making free- way bridges earthquake proof or liftingpent control. And when turnout for an elec- tion is light, the convenuonal wisdom says the conservative vote gets even h eavier. : Not so.Jhi,s year. In an election that bodsled of record low turnouts, Ordnge County voters approved of dild just about mirrored statewide ballots in every smgle proposi- tion from 192 to 203. Let's take Propos1hon 203 for example. This me.isure calls for $3 billion of tdXpdyers' money to pay for facilities dnd ronst ruction of public schools. Around these pdrts, iust the mention of the word tdX would normally call for an irn.ta nt thumbs down. This 1s whe re vot- ers wouldn't raise sdl es ldxes by half a cent to bdtl themselves out of bankruptcy. Yet, while Proposi lton 203 tony dodero won by a whopping 62% to 38% statewide, voters in this county passed it 55% to 4~% -a 10% margin of victory. And Proposition 192, which called for another $2 billion in taxpayer dough to reconstruct state highway bridges to ensure they meet state seismic codes, passed 60% to 40% state wide and 57% to 43% locally. Not a whole lot of difference there . Then there was Proposition 199. A yes vote on this measure would have lifted all local rent control statutes on mobile home parks. Rent control is practically a four-le tte r w ord here, so that was sure to win big right? Wrong. Proposition 199 was d efeated here 53% to 4.7 % and defeated at the <:tate level 61 % to 39%. Likewise, voters here echoed their state counterparts on crime issues, approving by wide mar- gins measures to execute or give life in prison without parole to drive-by shooters and carjackers and take away unemployment compensation for just-released prisoners. Even Pat Buchanan, whose anti-immigration, anti-abortion, anti-Washington establishment message is a natural here, pulled a meager 18% of the vote against Bob Dole in Orange County. Actually, Buchanan did better statewide, picking up 19% of the vote. Want more? A self-proclaimed, •pro- choice " woman, Marilyn Brewer, tieat'the holy tar out of Jim Rems, an anti-abortion candi- date, who thought his best chance to win was to harken back to the days of old and call Bre we r the worst of all possible things -·a liberal." The voters yawned and renominated her 63% to 30%, a 2-1 margin. Could it be that the days when Orange County legislators were characterized as "cave- man" and • neanderthals" are over. Nah, couldn't be. • TONY DOOERO is the Daily Pilot's news editor. Send your political news to him at 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, ca. 92627, or fax it to 646-4170. Or, you can contas;t him at 540-1224 ext. 323. briefly in the n·ews Cab drive r robbed in Costa Mesa A cab driver was robbed at g un potnt of $178 early Sd turddy mommg, Costa Mesa poltee said tvU chael Phtlllps. d clnver for West Coast Taxicab, stopped al ct red light at the 1nters<'ction of 19th Street and Placentia Avenue at about 4: 15 a .m . S9t. Boh Baumgardne r said. The robber entered the cab. took the gun out from beneath his shirt and demanded money. The suspect took the $178 dnd left the cab, running away down a n dlley, Baumgardner said The robber was de~cnbed a a male, late 20s or early 30s, 5-9" and 150 pounds. . Food manufacturer a littJe over cooked Cups O' Noodles dnd other discarded food items WPrP d ilttlC' overcooke d during a Sunday morning fire, the Cos Id f\ le!>a f-11 e Depar1rnent sa1d. calling the fire department at a bout 8:53 a.m., Huguenin said. The fire "generated a lot of smoke,• but was extinguished quickly a nd caused no significant damage. Artist sought for Scenic SK promotion The city of Newport Beach and the Corona de! Mar Chamber of Commerce are seeking an artist to design graphics for the 15th annual Corona del Mar Scenic SK and one -jipile Fun Walle in June. The rac'e is expected to attract more than 2,500 athletes from across the United States. The design selected for the crystal anniversary of the popular race will be reproduced on flyers, posters and T-shirts. ALI a rtists, illustrators and gra phic" designers are eligible. For more information contact Sue Ste in at 644-315 1 or stop by the ci ty's Community Services Department at 3300 Newpo rt Blvd Drivers needed to h elp with Mobile Meals Frienas in Service to Hwnanity (FISH) and Hoag Hospital are looking for eager and people- friendly volunteer drivers for the Mobile Meals program to deliver meals to its elde rly and ill, home- bound clients. FISH and Hoag Hospital hope to add two more delivery routes to the six routes already in existence by July 1 to cover areas as far as Coast Highway and up to the Santa Ana Heights area before Bristol Street. All age groups are encouraged to volunteer, but are required to have the use of a car and be licensed drivers with adequate insurance . Call 645-8050. · The trash area of Cup o· Noo- dles manufacturer, Uruon Foods, located in the 300 block ol Kalmus Drive, caughl hre at 8.30 a:m., Capt. Marty Huguenin srud. " Employees tried to put out the fire themselves, to no avail, before Have you lost $ $ $ Investing in: Hema Care Audiovox Drug. Screening Advanced Photonix or ~ther High Risk Stocks? HEMPIDLL'S RUGS & CARPETS I Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 East 17th St:, Costa Mesa ~ If you have, call 249-4827 for infomiation 4 1 Celebrate the proud tradition of American humor with film producer and writer Kleus Unt.chlnger and hi• apecial guMt1 In thit new entertainment event for film love rt. You'll laugh out loud a' you explore Hollywood'• funniHt film• that defined their decade• from the 90'1 to the 80'•· View historic film• in a full theatrical Mttlng with high quelhy, 35mm prints and a full audience -the way film• w.re mNnt to be eeen. Each movie le Introduced by Klau1 Llntlehlnger, foltow.d by • oe>nverN- tlon with a movie peraonallty wfth the film auch .. director. proctucer, writer, actor, actreu, set deligner or editor. When: Mondayt, April 16 -June 3, 7-10pm, holiday Mey 27; 7 meeting• Where: EdWerda UnlV.r1ity Theatre, 42'5 Campu1 Orfve, Irvine fM: 1100; 1126 after March 26; $130 on .. it• Cowie I: Fiim St.udlH 813 · ...... *'' TO .. _.,_, M ........ ...,.,.,..._ IMt9 ,_.. •••• a If••• .... ,,.,.......,,, II ,,,,,,,_, IW more..,...• to.,.,..,~ f7'4J .,._..,._ f. \ .. ... . . ... ~ ....... ~~· -- ----··· --·-. ·-·~-----_pa_~ ... ··.' •• _ ---- • LEAH HOGSTEN I DAILY Kite fiytng ts great for all ages, that's the consensus of the La.redo family (Irving, 8, Alma, FUlberto and Diego, 6). Yesterday's light breezes. and sailing kites entertained many at the Rea Center fields. Expect more of the fine weather today and tomorrow. MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO The 'D"Mltlon ContlNMs SlnC9 1972 . . .- GRAND OPENING t • ' , 'f ;, >' f ''I .296 E. 17 TH ST., • COSTA MESA "Hollywood bas somethin& learn Crom this .... It's definirely something, and I don'I think a cure for it-except to wa1eb i J~Jf/IHQ, KY 645-7626 • Put a bug in NEW LOCATION EVERYTHING ON SALE someone's ear. Call the Costa I Mesa MORE name brands & BETTER selection than AHY pro shop or dept. Daily Pilot store In So. Calif.Ill At 1/2 the prtc•IU 250 E. 17ttl 8t. Coltll ~ Htllgren Squ.e 574-81!7 • YOU NEVER SAU-SAGE SAUSAGE Or Such Delicious Foodl Join Us.For Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch Catering Available 723-0621 251 Shipyard Way • Newport Bach Jell1 H-=ock lllll-1181k ,_. TilC John Hancock ltqJk>nal &nit f\Jnd ~· to recotvtlie the ltwcsuncm opronunltlcs that exl~ In tbc regional t.lnJdns Industry, and 10 specialize in uncoverint them. Ry jnvcMlf\lt In a dlftntlftcd ponfollo of rqiona.I bank stocks. as weU as Olhtt nnancbl ~tlrutlons, the Fund 5ttb 5\lpniof-return potmtial from llfl lndultty thlt COlllin~ IU be poised for growth. Its l.lmrly ~ ate: ./ Growth opponunklt<~ In a1tnc\lftly valued hint 3tocb. ./A chance to '1>cncfi1 from the tncreued merger K1Mty that Jw led to I.he apprttfalloo ol nwiy rqi.01111 bank stuc:lcJ. SCctor invC1Clol mulls cenain rub u outllMd In me pt'08f)CCtUS and ts 5UIDblc onty u pm of a wdJ.. ~VU'lif!C(lin¥atmnu po~olio. • . +517.13%*C..lllM ............ _.. • .. I m-----------'.---~1 ,... . -..,,..---. ..... I 41 .11% ...... ·-APNllTl!lll a.an. ~-ut ·• , --~''°' ,.,..,. .. • ,_ .... A~ --au-• NAV ......... ll(J1"9S ·--.....,,. 11.11% ..... ---------··---------·------·---··-------------------·-·--·------------·-----·-····---- • MONDAY, Al'ttlL 1, 1996 • THI Vot..UN1'UR o~ runs oeriodlGIJly In the Dally Pllot. tf you'd like lnfonnatlon on~ 'f04Jf ~ utJon listed, call 642.,.321, bt. 331. Al.S ASSOCJATION OAAHGI COONTV OW'TtJt The Amyotrophlc Llte,.I Sclerosis Auodatlon, Orange CoYnty Chapter. needs many volunteers. Fof information. call the Chapter Office •t 375-1922. ALZHEIMER'S ASSOOATIOH Of ORANG£ COUNTY The Alzheimer's Association of Orange County needs volunteers for its Visiting Volunteer Program; support group lead· ers for patients and c.are givers: and for the volunteer helpline. lnterffied volun· teers can call 283-111 t AMERICAN CANCER SOOETY The Orange County Regior of the American Cancer Society is seeking office volunteers. Also, volunteen are being sought to answer ~lls for the unit's Helpline lnfoCenter. For Informa- tion on these and other volunteer opportunities. call Sally carson at 261 · 9446. AMERICAN CANCER SOOETY DAFFODIL DAYS Volunteers needed for committees. promotions and i.ales, preparation of flowers and delivery during Daffodil Days in March. Call Sally carson at 261· 9446 AMERICAN CANCER SOOETY RELAY FOR LIFE American Cancer Society's Relay for Life is held in June and involves a team of runners/walkers competing against each other to raise money. Relay lasts for 18 hours with four simultaneous events running across Orange County. Volunteers needed for a number of tasks including logistics, team captains, solicit· ing corporate sponsorship, and team participation. For more 1nformat1on, contact Sally Carson at 261 ·9446 AMERICANS FOR FREE CHOICE IN MEDIONE Amencans for Free Cho1Ce m Medicine, a non-profit educational organization founded on the idea of individual liber· ty and free enterprise, is seeking office volunteers For more information, call &45-2622 AMERICAN HOME HEALTH HOSPICE The American Home Health Hospice Program needs volunteers to give emo- tional support to terminally ill patients and their families in the greater Orange County area Training is provided. For Information, call 550 0800 or (800) 540· 2545. AMBICAH-., CllOSS. OMNCll COUNTY OW"la The Or-. County a....,. at the M*lcan R9d CtOll needs~ to ~ comm&.ritv ~ ~ Red "°" ...w.s llnd to ect. ~ ~ "'the medll In ....... and~ .. uattons. fof lnfotmatJon. C.Aff Jvt1y ..,.. MCCOne, 13S.5l81, «.low\ Miller, m- 5381, Ext. '22. AMEJUCAH YOUTH SOCCD Corona del Mer AYSQ ~ ~ 57 needs vofuntaers for 1996 JOCaf' ... son registration. Parents of bovs end girts ages 4 112 to 16 we needed for computer input. telephones. c<MChlng. refereeing. equipment •nd pUtthaslng. call 640-2539. ASSOOATIOH RENAISSANCE CREATORS ARC is a non-profit group In Costa Mesa that sponsors and supports multl· outreach community service progr•ms; such as the homeless sanctual)'. Volun- teers are needed. For Information, call Or. R~ Namaste, 540-5803. 8AUET PAOACA The Ballet Pacifica Guild, a volunteer support group for Ballet Pacifica, needs volunteers for a variety of tasks. For Information, call Molly Lynch at 851· 9930. BJG BROTHERS, 8'G SIST£RS Men and women over 20 years old who have lived in Orange County for at least six months and have been on the job for at least three months are needed to serve as big brothers or big sisters for children ages 6 to 16 from single-parent homes. For information, c.all 544-7773 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA INC., ORANGECOUNTYCOUNOL Volunteer opportunities include fund raising, program development and training to existing troops and packs. For more information, call Devon Dougher· ty, 546-4990. BOYS ANO GIRLS CLUBS The three area Soys and Girls Clubs need volunteer coaches and arts and crafts workshop teachers. For locations and more information, call Dick Powers, &42-2245. CENTENNIAL FARM TOURS Volunteer docents are needed at the Centennial Farm at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. call Ginny Smith, 708-1517 CENTER FOR CREATIV& ALTERNATIVES The Center for Creative Alternatives, a noo-profit charitable organization that works through the United Way, needs volunteen, graduate level Interns or trainees. For information. call Karen, &42·0377. SQO/o OFF Since 1914 =::-~ JA ~l'!!~~~ • 722-0420 Plushes Open Mon. • '"· 9·5 Carpet Your Entire Home with Plush or Berber l\u11•1f1/A!l ()».1\trr ~fl for only IM I s499oo~k~ OAC CAllPET VINYL * WOOD * MARBLE *TILE [ommerd4/ -'RtmlntW s.w -. sir.i.tt Fun Line ot Wool. Wll"fl(l Xxm1nster a Sisal Catplling Avtllliie 1804 Martlor Boulftanl'. CMta .... N ••• Comer of llel'ttor & 18th ....._. • 722·9642 •• Mon -Sat 10-6 • S11n 11-5 • 7' ajita.s • 9tf enuao & Potdt • OrMutte 'Bar • 'Dwut 'TIJbf.t • 7'rr.sft 7'n1it • Cfiic~n en Mou • CarniJa.s • Jtruf mucfr mart/ Lit1t 91-{ek;jcan Music 'J{pw 'Tafjng !l{µervationJ w,4ifixo 2101 Plaeenti:.J. COSIAMf.SA 642-1142 OiiZWflCllA•1•,_ ... ._. tw1p a MlilW., *'P the Wine ~a.tel tram~., m9of\ =°' tr.-e.d ..... pet*'! Into rt Hlft)of. VoluntMn. O'°"P ~ ~ ~-Calf 722· t710. COUHI M09n'AI. The Colegil HarpftM Costa Mesa Awdl- i.y if .tMklno ~ to perlonn d9rbl. rec.ption .-., gift shop 11('.cS ott. duties at the hospital. For lnfor· INdon. c.11 642-2734 !Mtween 9 a,m. and4p.m. COMMUMTY HOSfllCE CME Community Hospice Ute, which pro- vides medic..I and emotional support to tennlnally Ill patients and their families In ~,. County, needs volunteers In (9sa MeY and Newport Beach. For lnfonnatlon or to register, call Ondy Laird, 971-7447. COHSUMEJtS FOR LEGAL REFORM Consumers for i.eo-1 Refc:wm has an ongoing need fot\<olunteers to mori~or dvll court judges. A computer and dona- tions are also needed. fof·more lnfor- mftlon, c.all Barbara at 854-0881. COSTA MESA CMC PLAYHOUSE The Costa Mesa Civic: ptayhouse needs volunteers for ushering. ~. mall-ing~ typing, llghts and many other dtftles. Fof more lnfonnatlon, call 650- 5269. COSTA MESA HtSTOIUCAL SOOETY The sodety collects Information, phe>- tos and artifacts relating to the history of Costa Mesa and the harbor area. Vol- unteers are needed for clerical tasks. computer Input and help In the library. For Information, call Charles Beecher, 631-5918. COSTA MESA UTtRACY GROUP The Costa Mesa Literacy Center needs volunteer tutors to teach English speak· Ing adults to read and write, or English as a second language. All tutor training Is provided and there Is no foreign larl* guage requirement. Training dasses are on Tuesd•y ev= and Saturday morning for six . After training tutprs usually wor1c with 1-3 students one evening per week at a local church COStA MBA __,.CIN18 'The~ .--w.fad&-ty at the c.orNf' of 1 W\ ScrMt Md Pomona Avenue ...ics ~ for a vwtety of talks. Fot more lnfonnlidon. c.all 64S.2l56 from 9 a.m. to s p.rn; ~ NfOINllD SPIOA&. AINO- C'A115 Of OMW COUNTY (CASA) VoluntMn .,. needed to mike a two- yeer commttment to W\19. ~ for M>uMd. negtected Md .t>endorled children. Duting the two-yur period. volunteen WOttc. one-«H>M with a child for three houn a wee4<. For lnfofmation, aill 935--6124. DEFORE FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTS The DeFore Foundation for the Alts, a non-profit organization. dedicated to dance at 151 K•lmus Drive, G-3, Costa Mesa, needs volunteers. F« more Infor- mation, call 2A1-9908. . DtSCOVEWV SHOP Discovery Shops are run by the Amert· can Cancer Society. Vofunteers are need- ed, and no spedal skllls are necessary. For lnfonnatlon. call 640-4m t>.tween 1 O a . .m. and 5 p.m. DISPUTE 1tESOWTIOH SEIMCES Dispute Resolution SeMces needs vol- unteer mediators. ase sp«lalists and outreach ~nts to help In a variety of mediation cases. Biiinguai language skills •re needed for office volunteers and for mediators. for more Informa- tion, call 250-0488. EASTER SEALS The Easter Seals Society neePS volun- teers for ongoing clerical wor1c and to help In programs for children with dls-- abllttles and In special events. For lnfor- "~~o~~ ~P!JC?~~ ~ Quality Legal Services At A Reasonable Price BUSINESS LITIGATION AND TRANSACTIONS Corporations, partnerships, mergers, acquisitions. buy-sell agreements, contracts and collections REAL ESTATE LITIGATION AND TRANSACTIONS Evictions, foreclosures, easements, title d isputes, work-outs ESTATE ,LANNING Trusts, Wills, Probate Administration CIANCIO & BOTTOM LAWYERS 881 Dover Drive, Suite 300, Newport Beach CLEAN • CARING • UNCROWDED Personal 'r. • • ·.ara1n1ng Specials 6Week & 3 Month ~=~:rd~~ri:.s NATALIA LARSON MEMBER FOR 12 YEARS TWO AEROBIC Cl.ASSES a lWOWEIOHT TRAINING SESSIONS A WEEK tnlldOt\ c.all 8)4-11 t 1. ~~atml votunteen _,. needed to help f•ml· llet when •n Incident of chlld abow h.s bffn reported and • referral made by the county and to work with f•mllles of high-risk victims of parenul drug .cfdlctfon. For lnforrN- tlon. all 722·1107. ~ DEVROflMIHW. aHTP The~ ~I Center In Costa Mesa needs~ and dc>oe-dons .,. wekome. For more In~ tlon, all 957-5114 between 8 a.m . .net 4:30p.m. ASH HMllOR AN.A INC. Friends In Setvk:e to Humanity (FISH) offers emergency assistance to those In need and provides the Mobile Meals program. Volunteers are needed to help In a variety of areas. For more lnfonna· tk>rl. call Debtrj, 645-8050. FQOO DISTIUIOTK>N aNT£R The Food Distrlbvtton Center, Orange CoYnty's private non-profrt food bank. needs volunteers to Inspect and sort donated foods and to help with mall· lngs. For ~ Information, call the vol· unteer coordinator, nM343. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. • . Morel 1922~°*r~°tl7 r5"•1156 NEW HOPE /\lcclt< .7/ \\ 1'1(//1/ I u-..-. Tile :inswer IS ,.cs• However the 1re.11- mcnt of obes1l\' or an overweight L"Ond1 uon also rcqum.:s appropriate lifest1 ll' ch,1nges and Jn 111dividuaJ1zed, ph~·~1c1Jn· ,uper\'ISed. comprchcns1\'e appro:icl1 1nclud1ng diet. beh.1v1or modific11ion Jnd c.xcn.isc For c. ... ·c1~·onc. 11 is not 1us1 ~101 plv :i m:itcer of pushing tht'mseh·es :iw:11 from the t.'\ble1 TI1e new diet pills. \\hen properly :tdmrMtered hi' a ph)'S1c1:in who 15 knot\'ledge:ible 111 their use. Ctn be J helpful ad1unc1 for "eight reducuon :in<l "eight maintenance Call mr offiCI.' ror Jn JPl>Otntmcnt and wt· cm <ktcrmine if \'04.I :ifl nr .trc 1~0· a good cand1l1.ne for drug tht-r.ip,· for cbe~1t' or ;m o'erwc1ght rondttton \\'r :tbo offer :\ltcm.mrc progr.10l' Avocado Medical Group 1441 Avocado Ave. Suite 702 Newport Beach, CA 92660 (714) 720-9266 A.I~ For. Don1111 A merttbtr of ti» AMtrlcan Society of Baria Irle Pbysklau ~ M EASTER SUNDAY ~"'9~ Our 22nd year serving award ,.1 winning food in a delightful V waterfront restaurant BRUNCH 10-2;30 * Dine A Shore at 10:30 • 12:00 • 1:30 Followed by a 1 hour Harbor Cruise DINNER 4;30-10 *Dine at 4:3 0 or 6:30 Fallowed by a 1 hour Harbor Cruise * Special Dine & Cruise Rates 675-5777 HISTORIC WATERF1l0NT RESTAUAAN'T • }010 LA FAYElTI:, NEWPORT BEACH Cannery Crulte Boet "Isle Mujflft" LaYinr die CanMry Doclt Beautify Your Yard! Wt haoe ooer4-0 ~ combtned aerofct fn w. area. Our quality, crtatWlty and M't11ce are U/llnl.ltdted. Togetlatt aoe IDlll Ulh • C4l't' of all IJOW' '4nd8cape and nwonry.-.. •I.-..~ • Stoaework. Patto.. & BBQ, • Water Palla, holl &: s..e ·- EYE-OPENER Continuing achievements for Maw-een McLaren QUOTE OF THE DAY ·Geo/I htu gol a big ~. but Borl8 mn atQu.$1. H~ fJla¥$ "'11 weU on our oowu. and V M's up, u·u k a fl'Wll match ... • -CDM 11iNNlS COAQ/ 71M MANG .... Ma ..... ~I Abrariis-TurkiCh net, duel at CdM today charlie brande Big Mo, she just keeps rolling . • Turkich's credentials : marred with loss in Santa : Barbara , but it's still a first-rate attraction. CORONA DEL MAR -Follow- ing a four-day delay, th~ much- anticipated boys tennis match between Newport Harbor High and Corona del Mar will finally serve and volley its way to the hardcourts today (3 p .m.), when the Back Bay rivals meet in a Sea View League match at CdM. Geoff Abrams, Newport ~­ bor senior, is scheduled to face CdM junior Boris Turkich in a No. 1 singles set to open the match. Abrams is rated among the top 20 in the world by the Interna- tional Tennis Federation in the • 18s, while Turkich, an exchange : student from Croatia, has elevat-! ed himself to the top in Orange : County with a 33-1 record. : Abrams, who bas played only • sparingly this season for Coach : Charlie Bleiker's Sailors, is the • second-ranked American player : in the ITF rankings . . . . . . . . . H IGH S CHOOL BOY S T EN N I S "I told him it's for bragging rights of Orange County and all that, and he didn't want to pass," Blei.ker said. "He said, 'I'll do it for you."' Abrams, a two-time U.S. junior national team member who is headed for Stanford next year on a tennis scholarship, probably will not play in the Sailors' second meeting w1th CdM, he said. "You never know what can happen in one set,· CdM Coach Tim Mang said. "You know what Jed Weinstein did (in 1994), he beat (Abrams in a single set). But they didn't play a second time, because I had Jed in doubles. Thlit's also when Geoff was only a sophomore; there was a lot of pressure on him." Abrams, Turkich, Foothill's Joost Hol and Servite's Ryan Moore are widely considered the best players in the county. "I will definitely be ready to play,~ Abrams said. "If I win I win, if I lose I lose. They've got to play well, also. If I come out and play well, they have to deal with it; if they come out and play well, I have to deal with it. But I should get a few good matches." When Abrams decided earlier ih the year to return to Newport Harbor from the Palmer Tennis Academy in Tampa, Fla., whe re be spent the majority of last year, most anticipated enormous inter- est in the set (or sets) between Abrams and CdM freshman Tay- lor Dent, ranked No. 1 in the nation in the 14s. But while Dent has ached th.rough a recent growth spurt, reportedly growing four inches within the last year, it has been Turkich who has played his way to the top in the county. "I hope it's a good match," Mang said. "(The match) is on our courts, so Boris will be OK. Geoff has got a big serve, but Boris can adjust. He plays very well on our courts, and if he's up, it'll be a great match." CIF DiVisio~ I Finals preYiew? Turkich was ranked third in his homeland last year in the 16s. He won singles and doubles titles in 1995 in an lTF tournament in Slovenia. He will reportedly return to Croatia next year. •Hee~. Geoff's top 20 in the world. He's one of the best in the country, so that guy (Turkich) is going to h.ave to elevate his game, because Geoff's got a big serve,· Bleiker said. Turkithrs·unbeaten streak end- ed Saturday in Santa Barbara. Abrams should also get good competition from Dent and John Cappello, CdM's probable No. 3 singles player. PREPS •Maureen McLaren's athletic career stays on its customary winning course. . I· H < > ~ 11 -"-<> P 11 \" < >I. I. I '\ IL\ I. I. S P 1: < I:\ I. Last Saturday afternoon, I received a telephone call from Newport Harbor High . volleyball coach Dan Glenn. His first words were, ~Have you seen page 18 of the sports section?" In this particular day's news, there was lots of volleyball. It ranged from high school articles to college scores to an article on some seemingly unethical activities by a local high school coach. I knew that none of these articles were the reason for this phone call. I was way ahead of Coach Glenn. On page 18, in the fine print, the results of the NCAA Division I Swimming National Championships were listed. Former Newport Harbor and Sea ! View League Athlete of the Year, : Maureen McLaren, had finished second 'in the 100 backstroke at the Collegiate Nationals. She later finished seventh in the 200 backstroke as her team, Stanford, won the National Championship. McLaren was a standout at Newport Harbor in volleyball, basketball and swimming. She earned ELEVEN varsity letters in : her high school career. In volleyball, McLaren was • the captain along with Tara Kroesch and a four-year letter winner. She helped lead the ~· Orange County Volleyball Club 1 to the National Club Championship in her eighth grade and senior club season. Sbe accepted a full volleyball scholarship to Stanford, where she has been a part-time starter on two National Championship teams. When she was not : playing for the volleyball team or ! studying, McLaren was on : Stanford's swim team. • Her collegiate swim career brought two previous National Championship experiences but mainly as more of a supplemental swimmer th.an as a high point scorer. Three weeks ago, she had finished second in the 100 backstroke at the Pacific 10 Championships, so she was : ready for a great swim in her last : collegiate athletic experience. To finish second in the nation, for an athlete whose second sport is swimming, is a tribute to her tremendous a thletic talents. H ow about her athletic career? 1\vo club volleyball National Championships, 11 varsity letters in high school, Sea View League Athlete of the Year, and, at Stanford, FIVE National Champion.ship rings. The latter bu to be a record for National Championships for an athlete who is not involved with aoa country/track. With all of her talents • , athleUcally and academically, I J Coach Glenn and I enjoy her • comtADtly olf-the-wall pel'I008lity. Unique ii an adjedive th.at ii often UMd when desaibmg Maween McLaren. I rememblr when McLaren wu an eighth grader at Bmign Jumor Hfigh. I always felt th.at m her future, abe would be one ol thole •tamou1 i*>i>Je. • M I know IMr now, sbe Will a1lo be • OD1 d tbOle rmnous people wbo a WMl ·--... Wbo w... a· put ol her MliDg the way. Sbe II.,.., ••rw• SHOOTING FOR THE STARS C oroaa del Mar High'• Morgan Jack.Ion (31) and ~ Meeks (left) zero ln after blocklng at the net ln frosb-soph competlUon Saturday at Qie Newport Harbor Invitational. Below, left. Newport H u bor's Cooper Wide goes up for a spike against a Fountain Valley Barons foe; below, top itgbt. Corona del Mar's 6lb 'Reese drives 1lle ball through a pair of Edison defeDden; and below, bOttOJll right. Newport Harbor's Rory M.tday (13) blocks the ball at tbe neL KATSUYA RAINONE I DAILY PILOT .. barry faulkn er Decisions • Costa Mesa High has some questions which need some answers. T he two leacting candidates for the Costa Mesa High girls basketball coaching vacancy will need no introduction when they sit down today before an mterview panel including school officials, parents and students. Shontel Sherwood, a varsity assistant who finished the season as "intenm" head coach when Len Whitacre resigned early in the Pacific Coast League campaign, joins current Mesa junior varsity and former varsity head coach Jim Weeks atop the list of applicants, according to sources on campus. Mesa Boys Athletic Director Jerry Howell said candidates will also interview Wlth Principal Andy Hernandez, before a final decision in made, which could be as soon as Friday. :l Candidates to replace boys basketball coach Jason Ferguson, who died Jan 20 after a yearlong battle with cancer, will begin the same interview process Tuesday, according to Howell who also hopes to begm intervtewing prospective Varslty wrestling coaches as soon as Wednesday. :l Criss Freeman, Ferguson's assistant and junior varsity coach the past two seasons who guided the Mustangs the last seven games of the season, is not among the applicants. Freeman, a teanunate of Ferguson's at Mount San Antonio College, said be is exploring options to continue his playing career, including competing in the upcoming Summer Pro League at Long Beach State. "I want to give it one more shot at playing somewhere." Freeman said. "And if that doesn't work out, I'll probably be an assistant coach next year at Workman High (where Rick Cook, Ferguson's high school coach and mentor is the varsity bead coach).• Q Corona del Mu High senior left-tumded pitcher Chad Johnson, who improved to 5-1 with a 11-7 triumph over Irvine, credits swfing with helping build the arm strength necessary to handle the workhorse role given him by Sea Kings Coach Joe Koh. Johnson, a fourth-year varsity performer, sa.id he usually surfs the morning after pitching, and some t:un -a.s was the case belore be went 10 inD1ngs ln a 2-1 CdM victory over Newport Harbor March 22 -even the momlng of a starting asSignment In add.idon to the upper bodY work paddling surfboard proV1des, JohnsOn S41d riding waves also refreshes him mentally. •1t11 my time to get away and do no!h1D9, • heUpialned. 0 . CdMIG~ ........ lyaAr.ft ~ whole pow•hltttng proww NeCbecl 1egeDdary proportionl on the UtUe ~ ud Pony 1.-gue ~. •ppMn Nady'° lauaeta. .u1ar ... uat on UM See Klbgi' bolM nm rec:ordl Adli~, WbO only re<:tinltra.a.dellll Kob'l llDNp. ba la•mm.d Ml Cl .... * u ., blfi (m H at-batl) cwsthe ._.. ...... . tbit.._dlDglra.dWMbMmaa~llild ..,,_.McM1r\M. " . MONDAY, APRll 1, 1996 SPORT • ::LA JOLI.A -SeoJor ~ C4.rlson cleated 7 the high jump and - din and Angie LA ce each school records to ~ght the Soulhem Califomla College contingent among 2,,00 competitors at the UC San Diego nack md Field Open Satw'day. Hardin, a senior, recorded a time o1 32:14 in the 10,000 to earn bis place in Vanguard annals, while La Ma.nee, a sophomore, went 33-6 in the triple jump. Sophomore Brian Carlson cleared 6-8 in the high jump, while Larry Holland (33:48) and Jason Schaefer (34:07) also ran well in the 10,000. Darlene Pruitt (19:04) and Skyler Johnson (20:24) competed in the 5,000. while Teriann Boggio (11 :25) and Caren AnJerson (11:35) tested the competition in the 3,000. SCC standout junior ' Nikee Pool, scheduled to run the 800 and 1,500, did not compete due to injury. PUBLIC NOTIC!S PUBLIC NOTICES COSTA MESA . ---. \, SoWbem Califorrda Cd-·-_,,..._ --.,___. lege ~~Jen tbJllon tCJUck out 11 tn a ftnt-game lour-hitter, then blanked vistUng" Point L<ma N"Wfl'>A oo two hits Jn tbe MCODd game to Jead lbe V.m· guards to a 90ltbeJJ doublehMdersweep, 2· I tn mne tmUngs and 4--0, in GWter> State Athletic Ox.derence adSon Saturday. SCC's Angelo Wolf singled with the bases loaded force the first game into extra inn!Jlg1, where Chrissy Vega (3 for 4) singled home Sarah Waters with the game-winner in the ninth. · Vega went 2 for 3 with two runs in tbe second game, while Heather Rogers went 2 tor 3 with a pair of doubles and two RBI for the Vanguards (t.4-13·2, 5-1). GOUJUt STAft A11LITIC QU& UW#CIE '°""*"' ~ c.oh9e 2. flt. loOfN M[ V .... 1 Pt. t.om. ~ 000 000 100 . 1 • 2 SOUthern Qllfoml. Col'-oe 000 ' 000 101 • 2 1l 1 J-~ Oommey'ff; ltouJton Mid M~le. W . HoYston, 5-7. l • Jftwti. 6-3. SOUdwft CaftfGmla ~ 4. ll't. LAMM" •• 0 Pt. t.om. Naz.artne 000 000 0 · 0 2 3 Sovthem C..llfoml1 Colltot 103 000 • • 4 s 3 Egan and Oornmeyer: Houston Mid Murie. W · Houston, 6-7. L -Egan, 5--i. 28 • llogers 2 (5CQ. 38 • SUml'M!f' (PlH). PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES COSTA MBSA Southem .. cantomia ~T . ---'-=._____! --_..-- CaUig• lt&rtef Br;~ Primm 41lawed just ooe unearned run and tour hitl over sti inDingl Saturday. But four mound coun- t~ from viJitlDg Cal State DomJnguc Hllll proved even tougher on Vanguanl hitters, who managed Just three ruts in the Toro1' 6-0 nonconter· ence baseball victory Saturday. ., . Kevin Doyle bad a single ud a walk to "hJghUgbt• the Vangaurds' offense, whlcb left Primm a tough-luck loser. Kelly Lowery added an tnnµlg of scoreless relief, before Domingue'l Hills, where former SCC Athletic Director Ron PrettyIMn bolds the S4Ule job, scored five /UllS in the final two innings oft a pair of Van.guar4 relieve?$ to put the game out of reach. sec fell to 10·24. GCX.DEN STATE Al'HUllC CXJM'IJtENCI ClllSt.Oonlllr•-,..,~~~o cal St. Oomlnguu Hiiis 100 000 01' • 6 l 0 Southern C.llfomla College 000 000 000 • 0 3 .c Gutieml. ~ (6), webrt.f (8). tc.¥ (9) Mid llbeM; Primm, Lowety m. ~cs>. lllvff• (9) tnd 1>999. W • Gutierrez. l • Primm. 3-6. 28 • Isbell (PH). PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES COSTA MESA -Ryan Lewis eaJMd victories in ldDales end doubles to ~the Soutbenl Ca.Otomia Coll@g• meo's teonit team (g. 2) to a 5-4 Golden State Athletk: Cooter· ence tti:umph over visiting Poi!lt i..om. Nazarene (9-3) Saturday at the Costa Meta 1ennis dub. COSTA MESA -Quynh Le and Wendy Andel each white woahed singles foes from visiting La Verne, 6-0, 6--0, Sat· w'day, then combined to win their dou· bles match, 8-1, to pace Southern Califor- nia ~Uege to an easy 9-0 nonconf erence match. ....... " ~ e;--... .._.. --·· 4 ...... Sundberg def.JohaNfon. i-0. o-6, M l Sc.ti ~. Robbins, 6-l, -6, W: Le¥AI (SCQ def. Jutlln«, .. 3, ft.7. 6-J; a.rrioa csco dlrf. Mtfeld. 6-l. M; ...,._ C5CQ def. ~ 6-J. R Bak« ~ dlrf. Guliw\ 6-1. f>-2, ....,.. ~ ~ (SCQ Mt. SUndberg· s~ M: Jurllna ~~ dlrf. ~a.~; ~nn ~ ~f. VllW-labr, H . '°""*" ~ CoAeee ..... \llllme 0 .._, .. ~ IA CSCO def. Hunnlaltt,. 6-0, 6-0; Andel (SCQ det. lfennon, 6-0, 6-0; Connolly (SCQ def. ~I. ~ W; Geo<ge (KO def. ltodl~ 6-01 6-1; Tett (SCC) 6ii. hdiU., J..6. '° 1. 6-l; 81nnqulst (SCQ won by def.ult. W.1•f'I DouMetr.: t...Andel <KO def. Hunnk.utt· HaMol\ &-1; Georg•Blnqulst (SCQ "-#. Hell-Rodcenbeugh, 8-3; Tat..coonolly l5CO won by defo1Ult. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES work within ll'lt llme or In acr!btd as: con111ct documentt. PUBLIC NOTICE unle11 the additional SS.00 posts, la btlog mldt avall· Coonc:ll till• 111h day of PUBLIC NOTICE TNllllM ~ -~ • c.-aceo<danct with lht Phu-Install a vehicle and lawn-Pursuant lo Section 22300 charge Is Included with ~ lor ni. at lair marllet M11ch, 1996. IHll'• ...._.. on 1 __ P_U_B_L_l_C_N_O_T_l_C_E __ 1ng set fonh heteln wlll re-mower washing faclllty ti or the Public Contract PUaLIC NOTIC& paymenL value to au public districts, uVONW HarkJe.. F1ctltloua BualnHI ..... '11 N8Dn11 blN. • ---------sult in lht lmpo11llOn of uq. O.slrlct Sri• and Golden COde. the.contract wbl con-AND NOTICE Each bid •hall bt made publlc 1uthof11it1, publte Prospective bidder• may Nam• Statement d'9dt drll!lil1 by 1 ..... °' c:n•1357157 u1da1ed damogos tor each West College lain pr0V1slons l>tfmlltlng OF INVITING BIDS on the Proposal form. agenclM and olhet polltlcal obtain OM Ht of bid docu-Th• following pttsons are ....,.., aedt union °' 1 STATEMENT OF day of dolay, In me tmount There will bt a twenty dot-lh• aucceulut bidder to S.altd bid ma be thetl• P·1 through p.9 tubdlvlalons 0< public cor· t 1 1 lh f doing t>uslness as· The ct** drll'M\ by 1 t1t11111 ot set torlh Jn tho lnformatt0n lar ($20.00) non-refundable aubstltute aecurltl" for any • Y re-proll1ded In the contr11Ct p«atlons In this Stale and menlS a no cos 1 e 0 • Criner co 224 Av0cado ...,., IMIOI lflCl1a9rl • WITHDRAWAL FROM ror Bidders. parment required for each monies withhl!ld by 1ht c~ed 11 the office of the document•. and 11'1alt be to other prOfil or non-prof11 lice of th• Public Works Street 11 'cosll1 Mesa CA 90dlilclf\ llM'9t ~ PARTNERSHIP E:ich bldde,,..hall submit, se ol bid documenta. Dls111C1 10 ensure ~rfOfrrl. City Clerk, 3300 Newport accompanied by a certined charitable organlz1hon1. Department, 3300 Newport 92627' ' ' *" °' ~ ._. ~ERA TINO UNDER on the form furnished w11h Checks should bt made ance under the contract. B~evard. P.~. Boll 1768• or culiier'1 check or a bid Addlllonally Iha property ls Boulevard, P,O. Bo11 1768, tvan Dominguez 224 Avo-tptCllltd In~ IUD d • • FICTITIOUS 1no e-0n1rac1 documents, a pay.able to Coast Com· Each bid submitted Jn r• ~76/°" tr~~·Ooc~~659-bond for not ten than t0% being offered for sale to Newport Beach, CA 92659. cado Street i 1 Costa die AnlncW Code and_.. BUSINESS NAME lisl ol the p1op0sod 1ub· munity College Dlttrle1. aponse to this Notice .nail lht 25r.:' d ·1 A .1 ;~ of the amount of tho bid, varloua publlc agencies tor 1768. Mesa CA 92621 ' lhoftz.ed to do bu**' ~ • J)U> lollowing person has contractou on this project Bids shall be received In contain, es a bid item, ad· at which ~Ym~ 1r:;~h bid; made payoble to the City playground, playing field, . For further information, Al II son Engle Kaas Ira· CNa ....._ In .. ellWll..,.. wt~rown us 0 genoral as 1oqulred by the Sublet· the place ldontllled above. equate aheellng, shOl'lng, shall be opened and read of Costa Meaa. No pro-or other outdoor 11cre-call J h w 11., Project Dominguez 224 Avocado dlr odllt f\M CMh II to- par1Aer from the partner· ting and Subcontracting and those bids shall bo and bracing, or equlvatenl f . posal shall bt considered atlonal and open-space 0 n ° · Street 11 Costa Mesa CA c:llMd the TNlllM ~ ship oporaling unCJor 'the Fair Practices Act, Public optned and put>flcly read mtlhod. for the protection ~TRUCTIJRAL ADA AL unlHI accompanied by uses pursuant to the provt-Manager, at (714) ~4· 92627 ' ' ~O.tuulnteaf'*'9 11t111f0us business name of Conuacl Code Sec11on aloud at the abovo-stat.O of loft and limb In trenches TERATIONS • such c:uhler t check, sions of the Naylor Act 3~11 · This business ls c:on· Truttee'• Deed wlll fUndll CountrW" Slyle Cloanois at 4100 el seq. time and place. and open excevatlon, Cont ct N . 2948 cash, or bidder's bond. commencing with Educa-Pub 11 shad N • w Po r I ducted by: husbBOd and t.lolne IWlllble '° .. 320 s a .. ~tot, suites e & Each bid shoill be IC· Jn acC01dance with the Which shall conform to •P-En l~eerc;>a Esllmtt . No bid shall be consid· lion Code sectlori 39390. ti Beach.Costa Mesa Oally wile ~ ot.,..... • •,.... c. Costa Mou. CA 92626 compan!ed by a ce1t1hed 01 provisions of Californla pllcable safety orders. S600gOOO • · ered uni"' It 11 made on e on. or these organlzallon• Piiot March 26, Aprll 1, Have you started domg t. d ftgttt. llAd .. wtl be .T!!t F•Clitious Business cashiers check or bid Public Contract Cod• Sec· Oovemlng Board Notkt la hellby given blank form fumlsl'ltd by the desires to acqul11 such 1996 business yet? No lftlldl. _. ...... ~ 'iWOe rolorrod 1o above bond 1n an amount not)ess hon 3300, the Olstrlcl re-Br Wllllam M. Vqa, lhat lhe Cit of New rt City of Costa Mesa and Is property, please notify lhe · T033 Ivan Dominguez or w.nnly ..... OI lrft- was filed 1n Oiango County than ten porconl (10") of quires lhol lht bidder P<>I· Ed. D., Chencellor Bttch wlU u~e Comm~ made In acco1daoct with Newport·Meu Uni fied This slllltmenf wes filed pled,....;a.,...,,..... on October 31, 1994, FIL.£ the total bid p11ce. p1ytble sess tho lollowlng ~las· Cout Community Col~ Development Block Gia~ the l)fovlalons of lhe Pro-School Oislrlct. at1en11on: PUBLIC NOTICE wllh the County Clerk ot elan or ~ k> NO f626627 ro ltlt DISTRICT as a guar· all1callon of contractor• II· leg• Dlstrlct (CDBG) funds from the poaal requirements. Carolyn 8. Stocker, 2985·A · Otange County on 2· 14·96 ll!llillv ..• ........._. - Full Nomo socml Security anleo lhal lhe bidder. If Its cense al lhe lime that the us D rtm 1 f H Each bidder must have a Bear S11eet, Coslt Mesa cna1361324 19963i57343 7 cur9' by 9* Deed, •• Incl Address ol tho Person proposal Is accepted. shall contract Is awarded: Con· Pu~lahed ~ewport Ing· an1aurb~~ Dev~; Cius "C10" (Electrlcal Callfornla, 92626. tele: flctltloua 8u1lne11 Oalty PUol March 11 18 v-.........,~· W.llhdrawing: Ibrahim promptly ouculo the tractor: Class A Beach .... 011a Meaa · Dally 1 1 nd hi J Contractor) hcen1e and be f)hOne (71.c) 556-3240, of Name Statement ' ' ..,..... .. pnMded 1 Donlll, 20432 Sanla Ana Agreement. lurnlsl't a aatis· PUBLISH: Ma1ch 25, 1996 Piiot March 25, Ap1\I I , r.e~u1~.,u req~lr~~~~rc;~~: prequalllied H required by 1t1 Intent lo purchase sucl't Tho following persons are 25• April 1• '996 Ml26 andlheunpeldllltncWW. ~y,nuo ir:l3 Santa Ana factory Fallhful Po1form· andApnll.1996 . 1996 1 1 d lh l~w. property. doing business 11• Prado PUBLIC NOTICE ainc.edlhllHo.eMQ#edbf Heights'. CA 92101 ance Bond. Jn an amount WAU< THROUGH: Aprll 8, · mt40 ::'~~y~en r1~itl~ ere°::e°;. The Clty Council ol the In the evonl that an agree· Petroleum Com 111', 2092 .., Deed wit\ .....,.., lbiahim oo:iih not less lhan one hundred 1996 at 10:00 a.m .. Coast ed b ~BG fund g City Of Costa Mesa re· menl Is not reochod 10 sell s E Bristol guit~ 202 Public Nolle• ~ u pnMded In...., 19963874977 percent (100%) of the lotal Community Co~l.!_q~ Dt11tlct PUBLIC NOltlCE ~~ the Ygreatest ellte~t ·~~~ serve• uie right 10 reject such P<Operty, the Dlal1lc1 Newport Beach CA 92660 ' Notice of Noee. ...._ ctwan and~ l liled bid puce. fumlsh a Pay· Office Building D any tfld/Of all bids. Intends to dispose of such 8ray1 Petr 1' I p ,.,_ '11 lhe frwat and 1111 si.:itomont was mont Bond In an amount or BIO DATE: Aprll 26, 1996 BSC 4945 •Ible bt directed 10 low The Contractor shall com-P,operty Jn any otl'ltf man-'fo on ° eum. nc .. 8 ubllc Hearing e. 1rue11 a..ad by MAd .-Ith the County Clerk of nor loss than lilly per~enl al 2:00 p.m. NOTICE OF and very low Income per-ply with the provisions ol ner aU1h0tlzed by law CaJ1 ornla corporation, 2082 The Ocean ytew School Died d TNll. ~ lw· Orange County on 2·29·96 (50%/ of the total b1d price. BOARD DATE: May 8, PETITION TO ~s localed wltl;iin I apec· Section tno to 1780 lo-NEWPORT·M.ESA S.E .. Bristol. Suitt 202. D111rlct Amencan Indian .. Corporalllon. a Clllof· Dail)' Pilot March t 1. 18, and urrnsh cet11f1ca1es tvl· 1996 lhtd geographical area. elusive, of the California Newport Bttch, CA 92660 EdUC1:llon Title IX Program nAe Corporalllon. as MAd 25 Apr I I 1996 M\24 denclng that the required No payment shall l>e ADMINISTER partlcufarly those who ate Labor Code· the prevalling UNIFIED SCHOOL DIS· ':'&<>-Energy. Inc., a Cahfor· Is calling a special meeting ~ 121 W L.ulnaton · ' · Insurance 11 in offocl In the made for work or material ESTATE OF: rtclplenls ol govetnment ,.1, and acal• of ws 81 es-TRICT, Carotrn a . nia corpor.ahon, 2062 S.E. fOf Monday. Aprll 15, 1996 Drtw ~ Tt.11 FIOor. ,. PUBLIC NOTICE amounts ael forth In tho under Iha contract unlen CHRISTOPHER J , au/stance for housing, •nd 1abli1hed by the 81ty or Stocker, Executive DI· Brlstot, Su1t1 202, Newport from 6:3~ pm to 8:00 pm. Oltndlle. CA tt20I, (911) general cond111ons. In the and unlit ll'le Registrar of LINK aka to buslneu concern• Cosla Mesa which are on rector Bualn•H Ser· Be~ch, CA 92660 • The heanng will be held at ~ ~ SMe9 -NOTICE TO event of falluro 10 enter lnlo Conlraclors verifies to tho CHRISTOPHER JAtlES wl'tlcl'I provide economic Ille with the Clly Cltfk ol vie•• and Auxlllary Op-This bu~iness ls con· the Ocean View School Une ltti) .-r-1728, By. En& CONTRACTORS the contract and uocule DISTRICT that the CON· LINK aka CHRIS J opponunllles 10 low and the City of Co1ta Mesa· •rations dueled by. 8 general par1· Dlstrlcl, . 17200 Pinehurst ~""*"• ... ot· A I ,.. FOR BIDS TR CTOR 1 11 • very low Income persont. • ' nershlp Ln .. Hunlington Beach. CA . , , C LL N... . . the required documonll, A was proper Y : LIN!( aka The aucc.sslul contraC1or and shall forfeit penaltros Published Newport The reglsltant commenced 92~7 In Bldg. A. The hear· fks · March ti. tM 6chool D1s111c1. Hunting such bld security will be censed at tht time the con CHRIS LINK 81 a 'condition of the con· preacrlbld thertln 1or non-Beach·Colla Meta Dally to transact business under Ing will be hold 10 discuu AWi_,.1121.411,411 tun Bo1ch Union High rorlelled. The Fallhlul Per· 11ac1 was awarded. AnY. CASE NO A181941 tact hall b bject 1 th compliance of aa/d Code. PUol Ap 11 t 8 15 1996 the ficlilloua name 01 tht 1996-1997 j t At liiiiiiiiiiiifii~;iijiiii .. ~chool 0111r1c1 formanc:e Bond ehall ro· CONTRACTOR not 10 I · ' r 1 e au o e MARY ELLIOTT De ' ' • • · pro ec · fl , Pro,ect· Bid 796 • Tr:ick main In full force and effect censed Is subject to penal· To all hel11, beoeflclarlt1, S~lon 3 requirements to • Po mt.cs names fisted above on Au· this time residents of Amer· ~ Ren011a11on1 ar Hun11ng1on through lhe guartnloe P•· IJH under the law. II the ti-c:redlton, contingent crtdl· encourage, to the greatest uty City Clerk, City of gust 1992 lean lndlan Descent are pe11ch High Schoot rtod 85 specified In \he cense chuslficatlon specl· tors, and perton1 who may extent feaalble, training, Co•t• Me... PUBLIC NOTICE Brayion Petroleum, Inc., urged to give JnpuJ, crill· , Ifill Closing· 2 oo pm, Fri· general conditions. fled herelnabove I• that 01 otherwise bl Interested In employment. and contract· Publl1hed Newport 0 0 George F. Brayton, Jr., c1Jm, an~ help f1nall1e the oay Aprol 26. t99G The DISTRICT reservoa a "1peciaII)' contractor" u the wlt1 Of estate. Of bolt\, Jng opportunities to low-Beach·Costt Mua Dally N TICE F President program• currlculum. ff •Oblain DcXumonts: Hun-the r'9hl to reject any or ell defined In Sec:tlon 7058 of or: CHAISTOPHEA J. LINK Income and very low· Pilot March 25, April 1, PUBLIC HEAAINO Geo-Energy, Inc .. George you nave any questions r• ~nvton Beach Union High bids or to woilve any Ir· the California eualneu and aka CHRISTOPHER JAMES Income persons and busl· 1996 MESA CONSOL1DATl!D f . B<ayton, Jr., Prttldont gardlng the hearing, please c:'rlool D1slrlct, 10251 regula1111es or inlormah11es P1olesslons Code. the sp• LINK aka CHRIS J. LINK ne11 concerns owned by . MIG9 WATER DISTRICT Jr'' s1a1emen1 was flied c:atl Indian Education 11 oiktown Ave Purchasing. 1n any bids or In tho bid· claJ1y contrac:tor awarded .Xa CHRIS LINK low-Income and very low· Thurada~, Aprll Ul the County Clerk of (714) 841·1522. Cemetery• MOl'tualy ~oom 3Gt, . t'iunllngton ding. lh8 Con1t1ct lor this Work A PETITION has been Income persons, or which PUBLIC NOTICE 11, 1996 • 7:00 Orange Co~mly on 3-12·96 M150 Chapel • Crematory lleacri. CA 92646, (714) As reQulrod by Section shall ltaoll construct a ma· liltd by GREGORY A. LINK employ low-Income and • 19963976369 PUBLIC NOTICE PG4·33J9 exl 4350 1773 of tho Callfornla jo1ily of the Work. Jn ac· In the Superior Coun ol very low·lncom• persons NOTIC« OF p.m. or aa soon Oa\ly Piiot March 25, AP<ll ---------3500 Pac:lflc View Dl'ive , N.0 TICE IS HEREBY Labor Code, tho Director ol cordance wllh lhe provl· Ctllfomla, County of OR· located within a specified PETIT.OH TO I hereafter •a 1, 8, I 5, 1996 m 144 Fictitious Bualneu Newport Beach GIVEN lh31 lho Hunhnglon the Oepar1mon1 of Indus· slons of CallfornJa Bual· ANGE. geographical area. ADMINISTER lh• agenda permit• N SI t 1 144-2700 tluacll Union High School tdal Aola1ion1 ol the State ness and Prole1Slons Code .J~'htlJg~~NA. '~~~·= St~llo~ 3 b B~slneu Con· ESTATE OF: Bo.rd MHtlnt Room PUBLIC NOTICE The ~0~:W1n: i!';!~~. are PIERCE ~ 01s111ct. Orango C'ounly, of Callfornla has doter· Section 7059. 1 cern. ua ness enuty Me•• Consolidated doln buslne s as· A) t;Jlllormo. oct1ng by and mined tho general prevail· All Work mull l>e com-appointed es pe19onal rep-formed In accordance with DAMlA IUTU Water'Dlatrlcl CJ1•1356318 K g s · BEU BRO AY through Its Governing mg rates or wages In the ploted within thirty (301 resentallve to admlnl1lt1 Stale ltw, to eng•ge In the DI WELCH 196S Placentla Flctltloua Bualn••• S a~u.G BJ Kt~u • Globrl Oooird heromaMor rororred 1oca111y ln which this work consecutive days Time Is the Hlalt 01 the decedent. IVPt of bu1lne111ctivlty 101 CH• No. A181T63 A c 1 Name Statement A ur ,~a;·~ 9 M~mo\a Mortuary* Chapel to· O'S' "DISTRICT". will re· is 10 be perlormed Cop1os ol the essence. F11lu11 to THE PETm9N requests which 11 was formed. and; To all heirs, beneflolarles. venue, oa • The following persons a19 c~'92663 • ewport oac: • Cremation ce1ve up to, but nol lal91 of these 1ato defermm•· comp1e10 the Work within lh• docedonl • WILL and 1) la 51% or more owned creditors, contlng1m1 credi· M•••• Calllornla doing business 11: Pea-Thomas A 0 m 101 tll;in the above-stated 11me hons are on file al tho DIS· the time 111 forth herein codlcila, 11 any. be •dmilltd by Section 3 residents or 1ors and persons who may Tho Board of Directors 01 cock Sult11, 650 Town WI · ee • 2 110 Broadway scaled bids for the award TRICT. and copies may bt will result In the Imposition 10 prob~I~. The will end 2) who•• ~rmtnenl, full· otherwise bt lnleresled In lhe Mesa Consofldaltd Center Dtivt. Su111 19t0, e.':h'C!t. 9':~ Newpon Costa Mesa or a con1rac1 101 lho above obtained upon request Tilt of l1Quldated darnagH for any codicllt are avallable lime employees Include the will or Hiiie or boll'I Water Dislncl Invites the Costa Mesa, Calltomia Thie 'b 1 1 M2·1UIO pro1ec1. contractor ahtll poit • each day of delay. In the for eumlnallon In the lilt ~rsons. al leut 30 per· of: OAMtA SUTU OE community to allend a put>-92626 s u~ neu • con·,._ _______ _ Bids shall bo received In cop of these rites al each amount ltl forth In the "In· kept by the court. cent of whQm ate currenuy WELCH Ile hearing to consider the Peacock. U C, a C1111ornla ducted by. an mchv1dual r• the place ldon1111od above. job ~lie. The contraclor and formation for Bidders." THE PETITION requt1lt s~ctlon 3 r11lden11. or A PETITION has t>ten followln~: t995 UPDATE limited ttablhty company. Have you at1r1e<1. ~olng and &hall be opened and any subcon11ac1or under It Each bid must conform aulhorlfi 10 administer the within three years of the fifed by ELIAS FRANCISCO TO T E D ISTRICT S 650 Town Center Drive. \':,51ness le~ YeJ, t 1 96 pubhcly read aloud al the shall pay not 1ou 11'1an the and be responsive to the 111811 under the lndepon· date ol first employment Jn the Superior Court of URBAN WATER MANAGE· Suite 1910, Costa Mesa, Thf"~ 1 · e~m filed ~e alalod limo ilnd specified prevailing rates ot contract documents. Each denl Admlnlslrallon of Ea-with the bu1lnt11 concern Cellfornla, County of OR-MENI T PILAN I California 92626 'll'ls th a Cmenty w~ls k r QJoco. wa es 10 all workers em· bidder shall submit, on th• tales Ac1. (Thia •utl'lorlty were section 3 residents; ANGE. Th 11 \em w II be d11· This bu1tne11 Is con· wi e oun er 0 •Plans and spocmcat1ons plo~od by lhom In the •-· form furnished with 11'18 wlll allow the personal rep· or 3) that provides ev). THE PETITION requ11ts cussed and comment• wlll ducted by: a tlmllld tlablllly Orange County on 3·01·96 !ind all contract doc:umonts ecution 0 It'll contiact. contract documents, a llst reaen1all11~ to take many done• of a commitment lo that ELIAS FRANCISCO be be received. Allendance Is company 19993675004 )Tioy bo purchased at the No bidder may withdraw 01 the propoaed •ubcon· actlona without court ap· aubcontrac:t In tllCl!SS of appointed u personal rep· open lo th• gene1al publlc. Th• registrant commenced Oally Piiot Maret-11, 18, Owno1 s oll1ct hSled above hlS bid tor a period ol lorty-1ractor1 on this project aa provll. Befcie taking eer· 25% of the dollar awerd of 111en1atlv1 to administer For mort lnformttl:', or 11 lo transact business under 25, AprU 1, 1996 M128 for S50 por 101. Paymenr five (45) days tfler lht dato required by the Subltltlng laln very Important acllon1, all 1ubcontr1c1s to b• lhe Hitt• of lhe decedent. ~ou would Ilk• 11 1tanc9 the lictlllous oame or ---------1 I -L1C'D ASH -I BURIAL AT SEA 10111 tAt Captain for 11 fi1111/ tributr. $650 IOfAL N~l\F.Ao1 • 2-49 pM.~08ftl' -714 • 721 • lQH 1 will not bo rufundod, and set 101 the opening of lht and Subcontractlng Fafr however, the ,P'faonal rep· aw11ded lo business con-A HEARING on the pell· P<tsenllng your com· names llsted above on 01· PUBLIC NOTICE tho plans and specihca. bids. PracticH Act. Oovtmmtnl 1t1tnl1tlve w1U be required cern1 that mfft the qua11n-tlon will bt held on: 4•11• ment1 to l~e Board II the 12·96 .--------- loons and contrilct docu· Pursuant 10 Section 22300 COdt Section 4100 et aeq. lo give notice to lnttfHted catlona Ht lorth ln 1) and 11196 at 1:.C5 P.M. In Dept. Public Hearing, pitas• con-Peacock, LLC, • CA fld NOTIQ! t:1-TMJITEa ._I• ...... ments are not 1oqu11ed to of the Public Con1ract Each Bid shalt bt &e· persons unltH lhey have 2) •bOve. 703 located at: 341 THE tae1 Coleen Scarmlnac:h, 11 t1ab. oompe.ny, BY: Tu.hat UL.E UNDEJll DUD t:1--~l/,9 be returned Code. the cont1ac1 will con-companied by a ctrt.llled or waived notice"' consented Stctlon 3 Relldf!11; 1) A CITY DRIVE P 0 BOX 631•1206· Patel, Member and Man-~ ,..: •MMl-01 In accordance w11h Ille taln provisions permitting ct1hler'a checlc or bid 10 the Pfoposed action.) pubflc housing resid'"t; °' 14171, ORANGE. CALI· MESA CONSOLI• ager LAii\: m7014 Olw: f>r<*i11on1 of Callfornla the succeutul blddtf to bond In an amount not le11 The lndt~ndent •dmlnla· 2/ An Individual who r .. FOANIA 92813-1571. DATED WATEft DIS· This 1111ement was Iii.cl n111• AJI'. Nulnber: eu.,.u ond Professions subslitUI• 1ecuritlH for any than ten percent (10%) of tratlon authority wlll be • dt1 In the neighborhood If YOU OBJECT TO the TRlCT with \he County Clerk ol .a.11404 YOU /IM tt ~ Colli Soctlon 7028. 15, and money• wllhheld by the tn. total bld ~·. payable ~~~td""" u~•~1 an Int~ or Cou!1.!r_!n11 ~cl'l1 the ~r· gianllng of the ~tltlon, you Karl Kemp, lnt•rlm Orange County on 2·22·98 l'AULT UNDl!llt A om> 0# )'uprt~ Conlroct Cod• Sec· District to ensure ptrlom,. to th• Olltrlc:t al a guaren· ,...ra n 1 81 an ° •on• .,..,.., """' rom the ihould apptar at the hear· Dl1trlot leoretery t 9963674222 TRUST 0.TID 2tZZ111 ... M P J:IOO, tile owner r• ance under the contract Of , .. lhlt the bidder, II It• ~:1g~h: p:lltlo~ ~ Sec:1Uon 3 covered project Ing and state yovr ob1ec:· Published Newport Daily Pilot March 11 18 I.Ell YOU TAKR N:110N quirH that tho bidder po•· perm1n1ng payment of ,.. propaHI 11 accepted, •hall au • w Y "' "'de. t1on1 or !Ut written ob ec· 25 A 11 ...,,., M 25 TO "'°1'ECT YOUR ~ sass tho fotlowlng clas· tenllona tamed directly promptly execute 1he court •hould not grant the Pro•pectlve bidders may Ilona with the court be ore e~ach·Coata MeH Dally • pr 1• 1"""' 1 MTYITMAY•IQ.DATA s1hca11on of contractor's II· Into Hcrow. Agreement. fumlah a aatla· autho~. obtain one •et of bid docu-t~ l'loarlng. Your appear· Pilot AprU 1• 5• 11• 19118• PUBLIC HOTIC! 11'\a.!C &Al.L P YOU conH al th• llme the bid 11 HOTEi A mandatory fe'1ory Falthful Per1orm· ti~ H Ill ~iel~n the~~ mentt at no coltb at tw"!~~ ence may bt In person or m147 llB!IDAN IXl'l.NMllON Qt •ubmmod· Clau B Purau-bid 1 ti a a.nee Bond In an wnount w on nee of the Pu lie .,..,.. by your 1t1orney. cna1311322 '"'•nNGfl n.~ ~ Busrneu and Profo1-:::lk ,h~~ho !fit.,,.,. not IHI than one hundred ~!· t1~ ~: P.tM34~ ~artmMI~ 3300 Newpot1 IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR PUBLIC NOTICE FloUUou• 8u1lnHa C--.0 ~ YOU, s1on1 Code Section h Id be I I ,. at pere111t (100%) of the total n! 'c1ty Drtve Sout~ Of CA ·~11!• ~Be.ch. or a contlngtnt creditor Of HOTICI! Hame llatement YOU ltQA.D CCHTACT A 1tl1a 15. no paymen1 shall • I nn "• bid price, furh11h • Pay· • • 9 es..-11-lh• dtce&Nd, you must file The following person•.,. LAW\'Wt. Nl*ce II,_. .., mad• 101 work or mate-10100 am on Aprll 12, ment Bond In an amount anoe. CA 112668. For further lnlonnatlon. your clalm with lh• court lNVITINQ BIDS dol l>Ytlnt1s as· Markel ~ ttMlt v.dl90 llf\4Ct ~ol under the contract un-1999. Bidder• ahall not tn1 lhan fifty pttcll\1 I~ YOU OBJECT TO lilt pltue ooni.c1 Lloyd Dal-and mall a copy to the ~f· Staled bid• may bt r .. ~ '1gOMeC11ons ~ Sltal.: Cofpolldoi1, • C...... tss and until the Regl1tr1r meet at th• Dlatrlct (50%) of the total bid price g~ of the ~tit.Jon. you ton, Prolect Managw, al tonal representative ·~ ctived et lht office of tilt gic Par1ntrlng 2185 Vlatt Cotpcwldoil, • ......,-., ef Con1rac1or1 ver1f1H lo Malnt•nanc• a Op•r .. and lvrnlsh certlnc1tt1 eVI: • •p~ar at the he•· (714) &44-33.28. pO)nted by the court within City Cltfk, 3300 Newport Enltada Newi>ort Beach -~~-_.... fie D1111te1 that the con· tlon• o"lce located at Oenclng that the required Ing and •tatt your ob-Publl1hed Newport fOUf month• from the date Boulevard, P.O. Box 1768, CA 9266<> ' ..,...,_,,.....,......eob loctor waa propo1ly II· 516 y kt A lnaurance la In effect In the etlona OI flit written ob-Beach.Costa M ... 'Dally of first ltauance of tht let· Newport Beach, CA 92659-zoe R Slmtnsen 2185 Dlied d TNlt ~."1 ensed al lht time tht bid or own v•., amounts set forth Jn "'' Ilona 'fifth the court b• Piiot Maten 27. April f, ter• H provided In 11ctlon '768 until 11:00 A.M. on Vista Entradt New ort l<.-.n M. L,nch.,., ~ H aubmllltd. Any con-Huntington •••oh, to general condlllona. In the Oft the hMt'lng. Your •i>-111N. • 9100 of the Calllornla Pro-!he 10th day of April, '9?6· S.ach CA 92680 P l'a......., ... ,....._,. tractor not 10 llctnHd la algn In for the walk. event of failure lo enter Into ~ar•nc• "'4tlc tit In perton W621 bate Code. The time for Ill· 81 which time auch bids Thia 'buslneu la con• 11-...nd Mll.lulm\ llW- f bjoct to p1n111111 under 8Y1 Oove1nln1 Board ll'le contract and execull Ofl~~8urJ~0~EOITOR PUBUC NOTICE Ing c1a1m1 will not expire 1"!11 bt opened tnd read dueled by: an lndlvlduar ""9nCI, 1'nm.e d ... lnlato • law and lht con11act t I 1 n • d r IS/ • u •I lhe required documtnl•. btlor• lour monll'll from or· Type of Buslnffe' Market• ~ ,..,.., TNll ....., 111 b• conaldtrtd void. If MoLane, Dlreotor • Pro-such bid ucurlty wlll be ::cs~' Cfldlt; fl~ CITY Oft the tteartng dale noticed ~~t SlrMJ ~•h•~l~tlfn 1ng an<f BuslneH 'o1vetop• JtftlM't 11, t• NCiOfdtd e 1Jcen11 c1111Jncatlon curement/Energv Con-forftlled. Tht Faftl'llUI Per· •you mu C .. •• above. a «m ran an a er menl .,. _...~No. •ptellled herelntfttr 11 thll ti formance Bond ehlll r• YOUf claim with the court OST .. Ml-VOU MAY EXAMINE tht Mlln Conttructlon from Old The regl1tranl commenced .. , ... 90otl-hgt-d !I • "apeclallY. contitaor'' Htva on main In luff.force and tfltct and t'J\111 a copy to the P9f· NOTIC• rue ktpt t!Y the court. If you Newpot1 B<>Yltvlld 10 11· to tranHct 1>ualne11 under oMc:tel ,___ In lhe dllclf • defined~ Section 705e Publlahed Newport through th• guarant.H p.-tonal r1p1eHnla\lve ap. INVITING BIDI ,,. • ~ton ln1ertlled In °""'Avenue lht ficllllo nlmt or d ... C°'"Y ~ d t the Calllomla 8ualnell BHeh-COlla Mtaa 01Uy clod 11 apecllitd In the oolnted by the court WftNn ,.,...., llo M-01 I.ht ntatt Y9U rNy flit ConlrlC1No.:2881 u ~· v n or.,..~ Md~ and Prolt .. lon.1 Code. tne Pllot Apf111, I , 1"8. ~al condillOM. 10\lr monthe from the dale NOTICE II ~y given with the c:0urt'a. formal,. J!nglnur'a ,Esti mate: ?!l:!,y 1~• 1,;,bO ' o ....... eo .._ N°*ll d c. ~peclalty contractor m149 The DISTRICT r~ of first~· 0""'9 let· Iha! Miiied propoeatl tot quaat let SP.tClll Nolle• of Sl,060,000 zoeR. Slmin..n f .. .,... ~ eo ... w11citd 1M contrlC1 IOt the right to refec:1 any or all *' u P<OV!ded In 1-ction fUm11NnO aM ~ rnatlfl. lh• lillng of en ln'vtntory Approved by lh• City Thie statement waa Iii.cl W.•• ,...... la work 1hall lllell con-PUBLIC NOTICE bld• or to wlM anr Ir· llOO of the California Pro-al•, ~ ~ and apprallal ol ntate •• Councll thlt Hth day 01 With the County Cl9fk ol 1~• In._. ... ,...-. ttruet a majority ot th• regulatltl4ts or lmormalltl" W• COdf. The time let Iii-Mon and IUCt\ °'* fac:lll-Htl or or 111y petition OI Match. 1"8. Orange OCM'ttv on :M-M • .........,. No..__, ~ork. 11'1 accordance wllh NOTtCI TO In any bid• Of In tilt bid-Ina ~·-wlU not explrt ..... may M rtquhd for account u ptovkled In Lavonne HarllJ•••• "9M:te7&778 al..., 0.... ,_..., wtl E prolll1lon1 ol California COHTMCTO"a ding. ~· """ montht from A!O HlU.. AVSNUI tNT'E.A-Metlon 1250 of \l'le Ca.U. Clty Clertt ' W on 41'1-~ 1t1. 1lntt1 and Prole11ION CAI.LINO F'OR BIDS A1 required by Section ~ hetrlng date notlcecl CONNICT PAOJEC!\ •. wtll tonlla Probate Coat.. A A• Pro.'*11"-bldcftre may Dilly Piiot Marcfl 25, Apr\31 lhe .............. eo de Stc:llon '70511. SchoOI Ol1trlct: COAST 1713 of th• C111fo1n11 •· be~ by the""' ol qutat lot Sptclal Notice obttln Ot\e 1et of bid docu· 1• 8, 15, 1* "''4 .. °'*"'Y~ •Th• Project Schedule la COMMUNITY COLLEGE Wlbof COdt, th• OlrectOf of fll~ok~"*~ hO::::'J~ tM ~ Mtaa •the Ofllee ot rorm la av1ll1ble from tilt mentt 11 no coat al the 0r. PUBLIC NOTICI CMc c.-. DIM f a followe: DISTRICT the Deporunent of lndu. ,.., v, OU the C!!Y Clffl{, T7 ~-court clfl'k. llfFltl-. C••Mlll • ' .PH~I! ONE; Ph11t Ona Old D .. dllne: Apr11 28. \rial RtlaUont o4 "9 StN ::: ~ :" ~ ~ COl\11 ....... catlfot· AU•tft•V for ' peU. ~.~-~ ~~!loiu~~ F10UUou1 austftea• flM 11 ,.ak ..._ to ... lhall bt 35 conuc:utlve 111H at 2:00 p.m. ol California ha• dttet· Ourt • may Illa, unat l1'e ttOll of 10:00 uon.n __ ........ , .._.., ....... ...,.. N Ital t '' NIMll lrMlllar .., ...,. ..-oayt In i.tlglh, Ploet of Bkl RtcelpC: 01· mined the gene<ally PfMlll-;:: .. -:, e a..-f., '°=. ": a.m., Monday, Apr II I , •MIUO PRANCllCO 8ouleverd, N~ Beach, Tiit ~":wino ~~. art ....... • .. -11 .... commence on ~1. ~of OktclO< of PIKthat· lflQ rate• of WIO" In &ht the ~ T Invent , .... at Which lime !hey •SQ J.~•eeeOo) CA ~17'8. d04tlg blnlneea at• Tht it ~..., .._ el ... and expire July • Ing, Coast Community Col· ioc.lly In which the WOf1c and appralaal:; .... OfY Wll bt °'**'~and ?f ... ;.: 1 f« fUttMt lnlotmatlon, N:l:rt lr .. IC Cent tr Ulllllif ~ • ..... • Pt\att Ont wonc In-leoe Ollt.rkl, 81dg. ttO". II to bt pefformect. COCliM MU Ot d -,.,..,......., 8! ,_ IAoud In b counell ...,IUO.. ..,._ p1eMe con~ Uoyd Oil-M c-1on 140t ... .,.._ -a.. .. E mobllluUon. IUI> 1S10 Adema AYenUt, Cotta of~ wage'* detefml. _,, .,.._, -~ ...,._ pr.-: • -·• FRAN-_,_ u .... ..,.. .... ,......_ •I .,. .., ._..._ .. ..-,.~ Ind mettflal ,.. .... CA 82821 nation., ent!Utd Pftl'VAlt.-account • .~ In • .,.. ..._ .,. Mil of CISCO, A •ROP•S. tof\. ro..,.... --•· at Avocado Avenue, ult• .... .._'ti~'" .. "'fl· ProJec:t ldtnUllcatlon INQ WAQI! SCALI. •• aectOlt l2IO Gt IN c.I!!'!• 119 wortc end AW d "'-BIO•A&. CORPO"A-C'714) ~I. lOt, ~ 8eaefl, CA ~ __. i.t ... • ~se TWO: fttlate Two Name: Coa•t Commun11y l1'lllnUlned .. IN DflTNCT nla ,,..... CM. /l ,.. lllddlf ._.no_..,...,_ TtOll 11J11 PJtoe...,.. Pu1>t11hed Ntwporl t2etO ~.,.._.....,. ... ~ bt e1 c:onMCu1iVe College Olat.io. llttlG°'* ornce located at: taro C-.. ~=-'°"'~ r::-, tNrM. ~bid,.. ..,._ C. •'H+eOt• hacl'l.Coeta M.. O..ly ,!:" ~ ~::!t= .. 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Thursday 5:00pm 1245,000 with owner •••••••• MCI PhoneCard ATES EMPL:OYMENT LOCATIONS GOING financing. Contact APARTMENTS •--------owner, P.O. Box 2404, ROOMS 2706 NewPort Beach, CA FOR RENT FASTI Inv. Req. --------800-700-7tn, 24 Hr•. 92663. ·-------· CDM Ocean aide PCH. Vending With over 25 Sunny rm w/own ba & local accounta. Buy all EMPLOYMENT bale. $600. Avl now. or part 800-818-0908 5530 Hous~s1 673-8507/h 97~931/w ·---------~ 2606 VENOING·FAHTASTIC NEW iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CONDOS ISLAND CDM aunny, apaclou1 PRODUCT 400-. PROFIT $35 000/Y BALBOA FOR RENT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~1v~:.~c~,:~~1~;~ s12ooiwtl potential: potentl•r. Reading 1-------•l 2 •r Yrty, newty returb., Fem only 723-1968 FREE STANDS bo<>)(a. Toll Free (1) hdw fir, frig, d/w, • 1.eoo-31&-8560 800-898-9n 8 Ext. R· micro, deck, $1175, 2 NB/Eutblutf. Pool, gar, 1381 tor detal11. BALBOA dre to N Bay 675-0204 cable, w/d, tennl1. N/S • .. •••••••• ~...,...,,,...,,...,,....,,. _ __, __ _ $400 utll Incl. Jim 979-1• $40,000/Yr Income lSLAND 21 06 Deluxe 2Br 2Ba, A/C, 7151/Wrk 759-5035/hm ANNOUNCEMENTS potentl•I· Ho me w/d, blt·ln1, deck, gar, 1--...;..______ T I ta/PC T 11 i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mini bay view. Avail 4/ Room To Rent I••••••••• YP 1 usera. 0 N k and hlld Frff (\~ 600-898-9778 48r 28• dplx upper. 1. $1500. 723-5008 on •mo •r c ex T-4645 for·ll•tlngs. Yrly. Gar, tp, frig, w/d · ok. Call after 7pm.1--------- hkup, atorage. 119 --------114-631·9011· ANNOUNCEMENTS -.-o-o_k_k_e_•_P_•_r_/S_e_o_r_ .. _, Ruby $1 950. 675-8877 BALBOA We•t Nwpt Bdrm, prlv 2920 t•JY Quicken, AR/AP, --------PENINSUIA 2607 ba, gatage, w/d, 1 h••liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii phone, fax r.aaum• CORONA iiiiiiiililiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii to aand. Female only. 759-0920 NB area. $550 Incl ull. 631·3658 ... ,., loooer Camp DEL MAR 2122 •Step• to .. •oh• @ COM High Schoof C••hl•r Garya & Co Large 1 Br, llvlng Aprll 8U..1ath men'a atore. Fashion rC>om. garage. 1775/ VACATION FOf boya 6 glrtal laland, looking for S1099. a•ft 1U mo. Agt. 714-729-6639 ne.-ALS 2722 AG•• 5 thru 14 evening cashier from 607'-" N.,cluu1 ~· *Call 844-4771 * 5:30·9:H5 tu,wed,t• O••g•. W/O. hu,frl. Plaas• contact ____ _...__ Don 65&-8880 Agt. CORONA New 28' motor home1--------Marjorie 759-1622 Charmlnt1 2 ir. 1.5 D!I. KU 2822 fet rent. Full kitchen, LOST• 2925 ·c-.. -.-e-,-,.,-,-, -,, .... ,.-n-d""'I,...• Ba, conaga on can-ahow.,, TV/VCf!-.. ~!~ fO'Rrft ri.tp needed PIT da.,. yon, carpori, No pet1. & Wkly rat••· 55..---v.-..v , .. 11850. Calf Qrubb & 1a,. 1U attildle ape 1 _________ 1 Front de1k/ptrone1. Ellla, BJ Johnson w/gar, waWn clOt, new ••VTALS TO rouND • Btue psra-__,,WIM~traln~..,,,· ....... _2-3030-r!~-· 721.0132 apg:,lancff. Xlnt cond. ~U· keel..., WMtmlntt« ciii•llJCa ... GhMr ..-n a .. m ,llt·L at /14(. ....... 90 SJIAll 2724 & 15th St,. N.8. 842· a Co...-nJone 3Br 29a, tp, lndry. 2· 4040. TransporUon • A9f'• cw gar. 1\.tblka ahop1 COSTA MIS& 2124 lillll Octlftfront POUND. fUtl-Qtown fe. PT..fT 11+112.eeoe /bchl 11950. 131·2115 1 •drm w/ba UOO male bunny. l'oUnd at CUlfOiiiii lliNICI U9T8IH aM ,__ pNf'd t23-8280 N~ Auto c.nter, UCwaM • ...._.. COSTA IOSA 2124 =.-:: :::'J:i °:::: t!ttt;;' .s~ :~.~.~~· :·2~ ~-= ...... LQ • 29•, mo. •1~no w/M, Mn ~550+ POUND • 81M11 tM ... =~ •T.:.~= ;~~Of!~~~;,.~~ Lu•• llr '~··· N~·=~· !:".1C:t! u: :=;,,::r-~ • 7f~T440 • c M..,,offa. 11~ Avl patio, r::;, "::.,~ hM. la b'eok yd/drive-Canyon a Vlotorl• •DOCKAllllTAN'r 4/1. No P'•· .. t-1020 pejnt. .. ' Btl aeei ~.u .... ~ n/S, A.,,.., C.M. T-.n to Na ...,...., ...._,,_, '.II ..____ ~ fP tleO/mO. MOO(mo. ?U 18~ H.B. Humane Soolety. • · -· ·-·-oper. ' --..,, "'"'' • a -iL ~ Cal NI ltlO ..._ doclt uat. Dv-IQ yd. P"' nu PNI --w-•k~•n' 0108~0• N8 .. a .... lfuM>over -ti•• tnol m•lnt of Wps. -.. .M. •NC ....._ La, ewtaht, ldtl toiT pllMOf ....... .... i-rtendly, MOO. Ne NMMt ~ ~ 411&. lndry. llfoJDe1/amk. OtHn wheel over ·DfOf .._. a must. ,, ger, ..., t4CIO+• M•••ta noM. M9 ........... T -....11enc1e. Ml ••••ill Gulal CU ........ t K iiW noe..,..,&..eetw.w.. "'•~ "• ,.. ~ Cul ..... oft a.--. .., .. uc """"-tMw eon a Mm•o .... CM. w n.,.•1 ~ ca...• .... ' .... ...........~ "'° MWMO. .. .... ·aaa:-1n~n;~ :--r.:=· = AW11w. ••·"" 11r9i •tHP' .a• ,...1..,. ...,.. n .. . ..... ,. BY .. ID• (714) 642-5678 BYMX (714) 631-6594 (Please include your name and phone nwnber and we11 call you back with a p-ice quote.) BYM..4&0RIN •L-t.ION: ' GINlllAL POU CY Rates and deadlines are ' . " .... ,, ,, .. . .. . subject to change without nottce. The publisher reserves the right to censor. reclassify, revise or reject any classified advertisement. Please repon any error thai may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot & The Independent accept no liability for any error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the first in seniQn. ... 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 C.omcr of Newport Blvd & Bay St. SELL your used vehicle through classified 842.a878 Repainting? • \'llU01t laablg Ill .. lt,Niddil,,..ICI "511nil,loak ~t.P9al Clas6ik IO hi lhl .. ,,., ........ Have A Garage Sale 1 Call The Pilot Classifieds at 642-5678 to Place your Garage Sole Ad ! .......... w MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1996 • TODAY'S CRaSSwoRo PUZZLE By OWtLIS GORIN wfth OMAR SHAlllf and TANNAH HIRSCH BOATS 7011 CIDlllAC to40 BONDA 9085 eo11r•-----•1----liil•I ••••••liill WATD AINI tN• asvau.• •• Hond• Clvto alt, WA•T•D: VINTAGE rror aaJ~ I 8Hd00 Orlglnal, rHI good 2 dr, am/fm at.,eo WnetwatchH/Clock• JET SKIS, 81t down condition, new llr••· 65k mnes, xlnt, $3250 --------- aCRoss &Wtent • .Qeopelra·, tnakM to Cototur•s f' Underneath 15 Dullpenon 16 OPEC natlOn 17 EdltlOn • 8 Letaurely t9 President s no 20 Pnvata cabin ~2 Mexican mister 23 M111 24 Banner 26 Fleur·de· -29 Wane 30 Greek letter 31 Despise 33 Word·lor•word 38 Cats sound 39 Potnt~ 41 Actress Albnght 42 Direct 44 Farmyard noises 45 Comedian Abboll ,.6 Truck pan 48 Gab 49 Dwindle 53 Lubncates Sb Is next to 56 "The -Strain sci 11 movie 61 Add1ttona1 62 Filled With reverence 63 Annapolis' -PAEVIOUI PUZZL.E IOlYlO academy 64 Empty 66 Pagaii dally 66 Actress Garbo 67 At the peak of 68 •Jane-69 Bedd<ng tor cows DOWN t Kimono sashes 2 Goose-down garment 3 "Born Free" honess 4 Chases away 5 Loudspeaker 6 Soak up 7 By oneself 8 Performer's •IM helper 9 Make a dress 28 Bouttque 1 o Actor David -32 Wise btrd 11 Sports bu11d1ng 33 Tank 12 Conducror's 34 -Baba shck 35 Aeling award 13 Horse's no1so 36 Actress Chase 2t Matertal taken 37 D1sgu1se from Adam 39 Move swlllty, 22 Ignore socially as clouds 25 Marshal 40 Retreat Wyatt -43 Stork's cousin 26 Glittery ctolh 4 .. Rectangles 27 Wild goat 46 Pamper -~-~"""ll:9~ 47 Breeze 49 BrazlUan dance 50 WWll1ub 51 Donkey 52 Expensive 54 Chic 57 Close by 58 Always 59 Information 60 There ought tobe-62 Honest - NB ~otl90tor. payt ~ atyl•. 61,.-4269 week• 1890.S. 67Ml28 909-735·6~ Corona mlum H. M4-4'8H dava: ~3048 evH/ ---------w .. kenda. CH!VltOL!T 90451-MAZ--D-A--~9-1_2_5 AN8WER8 TO WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ ----_P_O_Wll ___ l _O_A_T_S __ 183 Camaro Berllnettaliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Q. 1 • Eaat-We1t vulnerable, u South you hold: •AIOU ocu9 oU• MUI The bidding has proceeded: SOUTH WEST NORTH p.., s. Dbl ' What action do you take? EAST PMI A • Don't even think of converting to penalties -there ia no rea.eon to think. you can defeat three clubs. You have a known spade 6t and, since partner ia expect.Ina only aome 6-8 point.a from you, you must . show your hand ill better than that by jumping to four spadea. Q. 2 • Both vulnerable, aa South you hold: <:;19 OA K • The bidding haa proceeded: SOUTH WEST NORTH 1• Pua I• U Pua S. 7 What action do you take? EAST Pua P ... A • If yoo still think you have a minimum, think again. The fact I.hat partner did not. bid no trump suggests that. North doea not have values in heart.a but has a fair hand. In that. c88e, five clubs must have good play, so why not bid it? Q. 3 • Neither vulnerable, as South you hold: t>A94 064 The bidding has proceeded: NORTH EAST SOUTH WESI' 11.? P... 7 What do you respond? A • It is tempting to jump shift. to two spades. but you can't be sure where the hand should be played and might need room to explore. Because of LhaL, we slightly prefer one spade. Q. 4 • As South. vulnerable, you hold: ~104 OAIOU oA QlO I .. , The bidding bu proceeded: NORTH EAST SOUTll WEST l• ... ' What. do you hid now? lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii T·lop, full pwr, air, 1· '83 Mazda Pk:kup f'RSS TO QOOD 7012 ON'. Sharp. AH rec0td1 Or8at work truck. HOMS • I need iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil $3370 obO. 72~·1504 Rune greaL Best oller. adopUngll yr. old f• 24, s••a•·y Must sell! 642-5607 male Ba11en hound/ ~ Tertlel' ml.x. Young at 1978 F/8 1 .. nglne. CHRYSLER 9050 heart, needs lo be Owner rec:enlly spent iiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1_M_E_R_C_E_D_ES __ 9_13-0 atOYnd people. Call over $3000. Muat ••ti '83 Town & Country iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 721·9621. this WHk. 723·4075. 37k mtt ... orig owner. A • The preempt has achieved ita purpose! You have a pre~ty good hand but with the death holding, a doubleton, in preempt.or's suit, BUILDING 47'¥121 Boat bottom liner. Must Hllll S750 obo. 714·e42·7207 or $17,500 obo. e4s-so10 '88 580 Roads ter Both tops, Sony CD plyr. phn, chrm wtita, gold pkg, blk, loaded. $23,995. 675-6126 Pgr 714·717·1141 _F_O_RD----- 9 - 0 - 7 - 5 there is no safe way to explore. Bid MATERIALS 6030 four spades -admittedly an under· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii bid. •AU Steel Bldga.•·s-AIL--B-O_A_T_S __ 7 _0 _1_4 1 ii,aii2iiiiMiiiuiiataiiinii9iiilkii, iiyeii, 1875 240D Beautlful Q. 6 • Neither vulnerable,' as •Custom Design atlck shift, AC, moon· It. blue,• low mil., xlnt •Factory Specials cond, very econ, South you hold: •Stock Slzn Avl. WE pav CA$H roof, new brakes. estate sate S3,500 obo Buy Now, Sava S1000't l "' $1000. 547-3171 494-4163 aft. 5 wkdys Q V 'd K Q .,. For good used Sabots ,84 LTD W o I • 763 2 t>A911843 o 01 • 7 14·•8 4-4 8 8 4 & boat equipment. •gon r g The bidding haa proceeded: NORTH EA8T SOUJ'H 10 Pue 1(:1 2"' P... 7 What do you bid now? WEST p ... A • This looks like a misfit, so we would proceed carefully. Since a bid of two ilpades wouJd create a game force, we wouJd opt for an underbid of two hearta to aee how partner reacts. Q. 6 • Both vulnerable, aa South. you hold: OJ83 M Q95 The bidding has proceeded: SOtrrH WEST NORTH 1• PNS 20 ? What do you bid now? EAST p ... A · Since three clubs would be a high reverse and I.he hand is a whit weak for I.hat act.ion, the choice lies between a diamond raise or a rebid of two spades. Sinoe we don't like raising a minor with a weak three- card holding, we would opt for two spades. Learn to be • better bridge player! Subtcr ibe now t o t h e Goren Briq e Letter by calling (800)788-1226 for infonnation. Or write to Gore n Br idge Letter, P.O.~ 4410, Chicago. IL 60880- 4410. PETS & ANIMALS 6049 owner, great cond, . Minney'• Yacht Sur-cruise control, pwr MITSUBISHI 9141: plus, 1500 Old New-steering, Ult whl, lug· 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii., port Blvd. 548-4192 gage rack, V-6. 68kl• ml. $2500. 963·8975 '90 ECLIPSE ADOPT·A·PET SPEED & Every Sal & Sun at Sl(l BOATS '88 Bronoo II xii, 6 7016 cyl, 4x4, auto, a/c, . loaded, $4,850 642-1562 DOHC Turbo. White. Runs greall Perfecl condlllon lnsldo/oull $6500/obo. 248-0385 PETSMART, Fountain Valley. Puppies. kit· tens and more, all looking for loving, car· Ing homH. CALL 597· 9037 for more Info. • Poodlea AKC • Tea Cup Toy & Mini $25().$950 714·838-4457 S•v• abused and •1988 22tt Ski Boat• '82 F150 V8, Flare· • 5.7 lllre V-8, King side, xt. cab, trlr pkg,1--------- Cobra oro. low profile Great cond., $12,250 OLDSMOBILE 9155 h u II, I us t Hrvlced. 642· 1562 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii new controller/uphol--,9-3--F'""o_r_d __ E_x_p-lo_r_e_r stery. Great tkl boat· XL T 4x4, xlnt cond., fast-looks graat ..... re· 47k mil., loaded, grey, ady to go. $10,500 s 6 00 646·9449/574·4247 1 • 0 642-2844 '89 Cala is Qua d 4 1 ownr, whl, auto, AC, PS/PB, am/fm cass, xlnt cond. 95k. $3000 obo. tmmacl 548-7704 abandoned pets. Be a ---------1 volunteer/foster. Call MARINE SERVICE '95 FORD CARGO PONTIAC 9170 114.597.9031. SUPPUES 7020 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 6055 VAN Whit•, 7k mll, take over lease, $1000 dep . OAC 84()-4071 TONS OF STAINLESS STEEL Bronze & brass & nuts ========::: '8 9 FIREBIRD White. 2 lops, 5-spd, toaded. Xtnt cond. S4400. Call 547-3171. Looklnp to purch••• an ugly electric baas guita r for under $200. Helpl Cati Larry at 714-377-0338. & bolts + washers. S6.00 per pound. Mlnney's Yach! Sur- plus, 1500 Old New- port Blvd. 548-4192 BICYCLES 6060 MARINE SLIPS DOCRS 7022 Mr. & M ra. Schwinn iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I bikes $40 ea. E.xer bike $40. 720·9513 50' Mooring Or less, Great penfn- sula locallonl Closest Mooring to land. Call 1923 Ford Model·T •R 0 AD S T E R• 1--------- 100% Origin at. vory PORSCHE 9 17 5 clean and runs gr ea 1.1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $6800.00 OBO. Cati (714) 963-2633. 1993 Ford Bronco 4 x4 In perfect condition, '67 Targa Reblt eng, grt cond, not running. $5000 or trade for VW camper. 545-2030 all power. leather,--------- phone, tow pkg, rims/ TOYOTA 11res, only 60k. 9210 $17,000. 574-4247 or iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 646-9449 SPORTING GOODS Steve 723·5883 --------- '78 Corolla HB New tires, rebuilt carb. Xtnt running cond. Reg'd ttl 9/96. S1200 OBO Call 760-9228. 6065 HONDA 9 085 Put a few words to work for you. Getto the basic ABC's At ta c, basement, and closet then get some cash. WANTED TO BUY 6019 surfboard 9·1 apoon AUTOMOBnES nose alngle fin. Good cond. $100. 857·1758 ••••••••• WANTED: old coin BMW 9030 '77 HONDA ACCORD Keeps going & going I---------& golngl 1 owner. En· VANS 9 225 g lne wl II purr a tter 1 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii new water pump.1• Needs brake pad• & TLC. $600 casheroo collectlons & gold & TRANSPORTATION sllver scrap. Sieve 642-9448 days I••••••••• CLASSIFIED 1891 BMW M3 5 or obo. Costa Mosa speed, power aunrf/ _5_49_·_5_ooo __ 1_0-4_....p_m __ '72 Ford Supe rvan Automallc. Runs & looks good. $700. Call 545-2030 Call 642-5678. COMPUTERS 3556 DOORS Ml-5878 It's the resource you BOATS can count on to sell a 7011 myriad ol merchan.-jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii dlsa Items. because our columns compel quallfled buyers to cat II 842·5878 3580 FLOOR I NSTALL HEALTH/ CERAMIC TILES 3 52 8 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii RE P AIRS 36 2 0 NUTRITION w'lndowa, crulae cntrl, BMW AnU·lh•tt atereo. 60k mil, xlnt cond. $16,900 925-5534 V OLVO 9 230 1986 Volv o 760 Turbo, 4 dr, au10, air, loaded. while $3995 909-735-6269 Corona SERVICE DIRECTORY 3 926 • NEED P C HELP? An e xperienced Spilt Second Moving iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~~~~1c; • /:~:t~o~ f~~;~1~a~1~n·~~rat•~ ~:rfo~~-d aGbulaer !~~: ·~~:!~~ny~~~~~ i--------.. s:.~~ ~T!~~lng f[;!~l:rov~r:~/T2:1~~;;; P~~e:.;~~:::~~e~ ACOUSTIC CEILINGS 20Vrs E.xp • Licensed & Advice 550·7397 reas. Oon 521-8910 Mrble/Carpet-Bnd/l ns QUIT SMOKH(G... landscape/Irrigation 4 3 ·9123/P-348·5850 Enlertalnment Avall. 1·800-348·9321 .,..,N-T"""'E .... 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Ba119er1 CO.· Lied Mark 838-7300 CHILD CARE 3536 MASONRY ,/Hanging/Taping, Texture Small Jobs Oki INTERIOR Lawns, Sprlnklr Sys. Tree Since 1947 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 355 7 Comm/Rea 551-5573 Gary 845-5277 •W.P. YOUNGQUIST Friendly Servlce•lnsurad _Al_R_C_O_N_D_I_T_IO_N_IN_G_ CHILD HOME CARE Semi Retired Contraotor DESIGNERS 3782 Trim. Cln·upa 454•3112 Painting Contractor L1532981 675-9304 392 9 FRENCH TUTOR .CA Cerlf'd. Exp'd Teacher "A Votre Se tvlce l" Patti• 975.eoo9 Llctll 304201056 Brick. Block, Stone, Tlte Repalra, lmpro11ement1, Yard Clean•up, Weed, QuaJ. palntl119 by prol'ls ALLEQIS PLUMBING &c HEATING 3418 Robena Thornton Cone, Pallo, Orlveway ELECTRICAL 3610 sm jobs. Quality/Integrity DESIGN VISIONS Trim, Remove. Trees/ Ucl802098. Ins. Or1ln ~Plumbing rtpalfi--------- 720-3969 Npt Beach f plc, BBQs. Rel. 25 Yrliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I care. Ken 842·1170 •Prof'I Designers ~:!~::~~~~748~5~~~ FrH est. &45-3305 24Hr EmergencJ Svc WALL CHISM HEATING & A/C Ras1denttal•Commerclat S orvlco•lnstaltalion Uc.#671300 662-4476 KOALA CARE Exp. Terry 557.7594 .small Job l!XPERT ROOFING carp, plbg, +Save You Time/Money 2tYrs Qualltt Palnllnt Low S 64e. 299 COVERINGS B t P I /Q llty Duncan EIKtrlc paint?!, alee, tlle, atueco. • Usten To Your Needs "The Tr•• Stump PLUS touchupa. Homo·bued Childcare * ea r Cl UI Quick Response Remodela. MORGAN •&Your BUDGET! Termln•tor" Tree 24 Hrs. Richard Sinor 3932 E Costa Maso Location Landscape, brick. atone Local uc. 850·7042 Uc'd 8 50.3291 1 ·800·821 ·7712 RemovalJStump Grinding Llct11280844 6415-3209 •DAN DAWSON• U•304200905 Concrete. 800..78&-1007 Mobile .,403•5365. FREI! Conault•tlon Speallata. Llcll'01265 • QUALITY CARI! • PLUMBING Ehzaboth 5118-10981---------Fr•• Flrowood/Mulchl 20a.t.. OFff W/'"'"'I Walet Heaters • Drain• •Block wan .. concret• ELDERLY Carpenttw•11eotrlo•l 1--------StumpMaater 964-3972 ..,. ...... Remodel • Repair CARPENTRY 3510 --------s20-s2s 11n / S2·S3 aq 3611 Pl umb lng •oryw.all~ JEWELRY 3784 20Yl1Exp.Xlntworkmanllllp. Faucets • Flxturu &iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil CLEANING Brlck•L621352•999·5901 CARE Stucco•Palntlng•Tlle Fair $ 845"2417 Ron L#554722•646-6720 liandvm•n/Remodel SERVICES 3 548 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Rooflng*Jlm 641-7494 William Harold Jewelert MASSAGB 3830 RAIN80W Clrol• Malnt. P9t# 717·5729 Add11tons. Barh. Kitch •EXPERTS Blk walla, CDM ASSISTED LIVIHQ CARPINTRY•Wlndowt Walch & jewelry repair Palntlng..tntJt:xl Houea/A.pt --========~ i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii brick, concrt, atucco & Quall"' "'b Fr•• eat - THE STRIPPER Speclallzlng In wallpaper removal. Llctlf 666924 * 714-963·5037 * Superior Wallcoverlng Since '61. The Flneat In Quality Craltmanshlp. Install/Remove 557-6228 Flro·Wator Damage ¥FuU Svc/Ocean Vlewa Doors • Wood FencH Anllque•Flna Jewelrl L & a Th•r•p.. ., "' · · •--rt D 1 Cl• 1 w 1 h I A TOUCH OF CLASS Slone. 25Yr Exp. LowS , L#569897 838-8888 --r• n an ng • ga I s OU Cl hang Etec. Plumb. & Paint Joa• 5 3 1·7843 •Famlly Styte/Uc'd • Drywall Repair • 8uy/se1Vtrlde 873-038 & Nutrition Ina/WC & Plumbing Repalra together. Strip, Install, 7t4·&48-2342 lmmed f,~,':s~~~~d R~~~~oes7. •Nutritional mHlt Lt1'2&1581 • Cati Bob RN/Mu .. ge Therapist CHUNG'S PAINTING 20Yrs up. Al work guar. advice to the cruy. Page 714-227 -8122 Tere sa 2 82•71431 ____ ._____ •Superv'd medication 24~8323 Pg-312-0026 y 11._""SCAPE •· c.M. 722-9823 20 Yrt E.xp. Qd Prtcet l tew M!l-8298 831·2111 enytlme Df,~'!~aA~:':i~·~:~;~~~~ -.-e-o_s_s_H_o_u_s_e_c_L.EAN __ t_N_G CGOENNE~ffORS3558 i.:~~~=;!cTh~ ~=1~~:b~~~.~~. LAWN CARE ~3808 •:!~~~:~:~~ ~~~r37~:,~ ~8:1 ~; P~::~~: :~~~~,, Mf/4 Licensed-Bonded &vu. 1 bl" a __ .. -. 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Uc'd Oa1den!ng Svc. 141·5512 p U C Cal T L4J70:Mee e:a1...e10 --------~ CA,.PET CLEANING PRHIUA& WAI HINQ Llc ~~~::11::r•t . •Woed f'ett0ee• Q .. nn --.e•n Orffft IMM Landacpng llmoa' and ct,'::;:;~ iPIUNQWOOOPAINT Jt00flNG 3910 Local Faal Service Quality • Guaranteed ~ "'"""'* • • ---/Masonry /lrrlgatJon print their T.C.P. num-•Not Cheapl Lte8273 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!i~il 714-84 5·8182 DOLPHIN CLUNINQ STEYIN'I OaNIML eet1 ~....._ uann•G 3720 /Trimming .IR•movalt b9t In all advertl.. e But Aeaaonablel ULaOA llOOP1NO CO A "'OLPHIN c L-·NINQ a RESTORATION CON8TRUCTION ~eon*.'7~~ Uftfi'.a&• ~ ci.L ... !Z!e!5•.M:~~1-mentt . If you have • M ... Work Owln!Mdl /Comm ./R•• /Reroof .., & Al!STORATION 7 1 4 •9 e 9 ·.S 0 8 '1 •StuccO/Crywall ........... _.. ..,.. queatlon a bout the I• l'1"65240n l'g 471-UOt (Repair /Fr" l!st /Reta Uphot •Orienta! Ruga R 8 L 1 A 8 L B •Texture Coaling .IUNK Te TM DUMP Landaoape RelftOdellnt gaJlly or• mover, tlmo lo'4'1n• ut.eGl1 GOOD O"•lt'lv • 0""''0nteed HOU .... CL-"'NINQ •Foundation/Marble PLOOI INST.AU. en ...... , ... , Yatd tune up/tnaln&einac9, or oh1uffe ur,. Clll: TOP QUALITY INTtlXT . " , .. _ • -•Retrofl'tln~'Palnll""· , Wltl haul wftlll Ttuh landiae1~1ar111Uo dell"" Pubtlo UUI ti.a VflfY Rf"--~· .... -Aatatttl----------- 7 1 .. ·9 e 8 • ., 0 a 7 Local ArH. Xlnt R•f'a LloHDt59e•Bondt d UPAllS 3120 Men won't! .... ,112 Contrac'io'r1Ca7-eo4oot. Commltalon Le.eu~NO-IOM SPllNia.IU 3121 AD I , Yolanda 8 3 1·SH7 7 14~7 • ·• 9 a o _ Profl a Eltllctl. &46-7505 _ 71.._558.,.tl~ --- I C E n11 ••ic •WINDOW Cl••nlng , • MMaUI DNRT -••TBf '""'• ~ '" DIMmerde'• Moving ... ..,0 t ""'•• .,..,.IClml 11•PAIR C II ... IVM"-• Carp•t Cleanlno•-------3-5_8_0 Pollthlng/Protecllng. aGftl. 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