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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-04-19 - Orange Coast Pilot0 SPORTS . Color 'em -orange: OCC teams make switch Serving the Newport-'Mesa community since 1907 ~ DRAMA Teens take to stage in ~Shalimar Showcase' ·lRWD ]llan d~layed .again as negotiations heat up •Water district, city, county offi- cials have been meeting to find alternative to dumping 5 million gallons of treated sewage water in bay. By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot and property owners, the state Regional Water Quality Control Board has delayed the hearing to determine the fate of the .controversial Wetlands Water Supply project until May 20. Representatives from the city, the Irvine Ranch Water District, the Orange County Water District and the county's Sanitation District met at Newport Beach City Hall Thursday· and have agreed to meet again next week. "The: alternative we've proposed would involve all entities and would change the way things are operating now ... " -KEVIN MURPHY • paper ~ore the regional board meets again to demonstrate to all parties that this is a viable alternative. We're still 9pti- mistic that this can succeed, but we've got a long way to go. H Details of the alternative were not available, but those familiar with the pro- ject say it probably .involves a link between the Irvine Ranch Water District and the Orange County Water District's Green Acres project in Fountain Valley. The water would come from the district's Michelson Reclamation Plant and, district officials claim, would provide a steady water supply for the SWTounding duck ponds. The proposal would also save the district an esti- mated $20 million in disposal costs with the Orange County Sanitation District. · NEWPORT BEACH -A planned hear- ing for a controversial treated s~wage proposal was postponed Thursday, as several agencies attempted to h.anuner out an agreement to keep treated sewage out of Newport Bay. At.the request of city and state officials Ideally, city officials claim, the regional board hearing on a controversial treated sewage proposal will never take place. "There's a lot of engineering informa- tion that we still need to gather to see if our alternative proposal wil.\ pan out," said City Manager Kevin Murphy. "The alte,rnative we've proposed would involve all entities and would change the way things are operating now. City officials are hoping that a link between the two water districts would provide a use for the 5 million g~ons of reclaimed water which Irvine Ranch Water District is proposing to dump into Newport Bay. The proposal has outraged citizens and merchants throughout Newport Beach, who say the treated sewage poses a potential threat to the bay and its users. In addition, Assemblywoman Marilyn Brew- er, R-70th District, has authored legislation which, if passed, would block the propos- aJ. The regional board will decide whether approve merger for artmuSeum • Final passage of plan • hinges on OK from Lagu- na museum members. By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot NEWPORT CENTER Trustees of the Newport Harbor Art Museum have signed off on a proposal which would allow the newly-created Orange County Museum of Art to maintain a satellite gallery in Laguna Beach. That means the only thing potentially blocking the Newport Harbor/Laguna Art Museum merger is the approval of the Laguna museum's 1,500 mem- bers who must agree to the merg- er. Results of the membership election, conducted by mail over the past two months, will be announced Saturday. Newport Harbor Museum offi- cials, however, said Thursday they were certain approval would be granted. After a special meeting Thursday night, Newport Harbor trustees reaffinned by a substantial majority their commitment to combine the two museums' board members and resources and become the Orange County Museum of Art. The trustees bad approved the merger Jn concept in late February:- "We are very encouraged that this merger is back on track, and we can continue on course," said Jim Selna, N~wport Harbor Art Museum President. Charles Martin, who is expect- ed to become the Orange County Museum of Art's new president, called the merger a "milestone in the development of a cultural infrastructure in Orange County." But opposition from the Lagu- na .membership -particularly the recently-established advocacy group Save Laguna Art Museum . -threatened to kibosh the deal. Laguna trustees, many of whom believe the museum would be forced to close if the merge did • SEE MEAGER PAGE 4 ·Our goal is to have something on I II I HI<, I> \ 'i MARC MARTIN I DAILY P1LOT After spending much of his We at Children's Hospital of Orange County, 14-month-old Ryan Dos-Fillmore gets to come home and live with mother Ruth, center, and father Tom ln Costa Mesa. HOME FOR GOOD Baby boy beset by medical problems returns to his family in Costa Mesa after 6-month stay in hospital By Tina Borgatta, Daily Pilot C OSTA MESA -Instead of teddy bears and mobiles, little Ryan Dos-Fillmore's nursery is filled with medical equipment, sterile sup- plies and medication. ult just floors me how much stuff a little person can need,• says Ryan':; dad, Tom But Ryan's parents say they're thrilled to finally have their 14-month- old home again. Ryan has already spent most of his young life in the pediatric intensive care unit at the Children's Hospital of Orange County. He's been hospitalized nine times, his last stay a long and stressful six months. But parents Tom and Ruth are confi- dent th~ baby boy is home for good. He was released from CHOC Thursday afternoon and is now in the.loving care of two home nurses, two teenage sib- lings and a joyful mother and father. "His hospital gestation is over," says Ruth, cradling Ryan, who still relies on a ventilator severaJ hours a day to assist his breathing. "1'.m happy and re.lieved that he's finally home. It's so nice to be able to hold him without having a lot of med- ical personnel watching. n Ryan was born 11 weeks premature and suffers from bronchial pulmonary dysplasia, a chronic lung disease that prevents him from ridding his body of carbon dioxide. MHe was born at Hoag Memorial Hospital on Feb. 25, and then he was • SEE HOME PAGE 5 New Ornelas trial is painful reminder t9 Killelea's family • Attorneys dispute field sobriety tests; public defender says results are 'inconclusive.' By Carolyn Miiier, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Owing a long day 1n court of tedious testi· mony and wrangling with wit· hea1a1 Thunday, Julia Kilf oy appeared somber and calm as.she sat In the front row. But lnskle, lbe · wu silently ~ at the light of the defen- dant. 11lil WU the third tin1e in MU• lj eight~ that Kmoy bad ... Dmmy O.Vtd Ol'Dllu, 28, .... in tbe Heecknte' cbllr. TM 111111me WM mt• when OrDllll Wll amvldld ol hhlt ... _h..,,., -.. second was an appeal of that con- viction in 1991 -both were Ornelas' trials for killing Kllfoy's daughter, Debbie Killelea, a 37- year-old mother of three, while he was driving drunk down a Balboa Peninsula alley. Although this time Ornelas' aimlnal trial was wirelated to her ·daughter's death, it was the com· moo. components of · Ornelas, alcohol and driving in NeWpOrt Beach that drew Killoy once again to the courtroom. "It'• eo hard,• Mid Killoy, her voice loW and emoUOMl outside a coWtroGm ill ffart>Or Munidpal Court ~y. •n's bean eight r:-:.-:.:a:r~-o: ~..,.,:: ... ·~ Ctllldwtll .... .. ...... ' • SEE DELAY PAGE 5 Ambulance company lobs salvo at city plan • MedTrans urges residents to oppose 'takeover.' City officials say company is spreading untruths. By Evan Henerson , Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -The debate over whether the city should take ove r its own ambulance services has taken on the tone of a political campaign. MedTrans, the company which cWTently provides ambulance sel"Vlce m Newport Beach, has sent a mailer to 3,000 homes The ·mailer encourages city residents to call their city councilmember and urequest that they oppose the take-over of private enterprise by city government." "If you liked the financiaJ mess Orange County is still fighting its way out of, you'll love the new proposaJ by Newport Beach bureaucrats to take over private-sector ambulance service," the mailer reads. Speaking prior to an informational workshop at the VI 'FSTIO:\: A PRIVATE MATTER? Should I am bu· lance ser· vices stay private in Newport Beach, or can the city do the job just as well? ~ve us your thoughts on our Readers Hot· line at 642-6086. Newport Beach Public Library. City Manag- er Kevin Murphy said the mdller contained "a substantial amount of rrusinfonnation presented in a one-sided way.· •At the appropnate time. the city will pro- vide the correct information,· Murphy said. Med'Ii"ans officials say the mailer IS not an uact of war,· but rather an effort to preserve the company's business interest in Newport 8edch. If the city does not renew its contract, Med'Ii"d.DS would be forced to lay off up to 12 employees. "We've decided we're not just going to let the contract go,• said Tara Regan, Med'Ii"ans director of internal communications. "This pro- posal is not good for the city, it's not good for us and the residents have a right to know what • SEE PLAN PAGE 5 r--------------~-, I \ I> I \ CHECK ff OUT CLASSIFIED POLICE F1LES PUBLIC NOTICES SCHOOL DAYS SPORTS \ \ I \ I I I I I 7bday~ weather pioinbles more of I.he '°me -wonn aun, 80ll1e high 2 9 2 7 2 6 cloticlt and a few lJOhl lo moderate bree1et In the early momJng hOurl. Mt:w. ... •I • FRIDAY, APftll 19, 1996 Students of the mo11:th lauded for achievements MARC MARTIN I OAA.Y PllOT Orange Coast student Parrish Carter hauls a ptece of flooring for bamboo but being built for Design Village competttton. LEARNING TO MAKE DO C OSTA MESA -Should ctisaster strike this weekend, and leave us all homeless, there are at least sev- l'n Orange Coast College students who are already equipped to · deal with the prospect, and quite comfortably at that. OCC students creat.e canyon, reassemble it and wait to have their efforts judged. housing structures Professor Larry Wood, director of the col- lege's architecture program, said this sort of program is an invaluable teaching aid. •0ne nice thing about this is it lets stu- dents experiment with different materi- als," said Wood. .................................................................................... The students, all of whom are studymg dJchltecture at the Costa Mesa school and ttre members of the architecture club, are Pntered m a design competition to be held thJ.S weekend at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. with commonly found .... , ................................................................................. . mat.erials that could be The shelter will be judged for style, method of construction, innovation, com- fort, economy of material, craftsmanship and overall quality. The object of the contest and conier- <·nc;. "Design Village Conference 1996," whJch is open to other community col- leg es, tugh schools and architects, is to design and build a structure made of com- monly found materials that could be read- tly used 111 event of a disaster. used in emergencies Team member Filip Tejchman, 19, said the structure's design draws from several influences, including Japanese measuring techniques and materials and the work of innovative engineer Buckminster Fuller. But there's a catch: competitors also have to carry their building on foot one mtle up a San Luis Obispo canyon, and spend the weekend 111 it. The building that has gradually taken shape over the last two weeks has a pitched roof, paperboard floors, transparent plastic walls and cotton and hemp canvas beds for all of the team's members. Steel guy lines give the structure added stability. The group of four men and three women took the 350-pound shelter to Santa Bar· hara Thursday night by trailer and are expected to arrive in San Luis Obispo today. •1t is sort of a Pu.Deresque design because it uses materials that aren't stressed..• said Tejchman, a Fountain Valley resident, ·Tue bamboo, hemp, cotton rope and paper are all materials that are in abilndance. • The entire 12-by-12 foot shelter cost the club approximately $1,000 in materials. "We wanted to build something that would be lightw~ight and portable," said student Parrish Carter. 26, in whose Newport I IP1ghts back yard the temporary structure wdS undergoing final assembly Thursday. Starting at 8 a.m., they will then have until the early evening to lug the structure, broken down into three segments, up the Once the competition is over, the shel- ter will be displayed in the lobby of the college's technology center. CHECK IT ourr. Library's the place to work out those jobless blues I T he world is full of willing people," Robert Frost observed, "some willing to work. the rest willing to let them • If you're one of the for- mer, looking for vocational guid- ance or gainful employment, cons1dE>r starting, your search at the library For researching career opbons, the Library's "Career lnformation • pathfinder includes referPnce sources and guidance for locating helpful circulating materials. Browse through avail- able lltles in the Central Library's career area upstairs in the Busi- ness Reference section. Among the most useful volumes is "Occupational Outlook Hand- book,• the Department of Labor's guide to employment outlook and earnings for 250 occupations. Also valuable for its profes- sional and managerial emphasis "Specialty Occupallonal Out- look: Professions.• Those with some direction may be a ble to sharpen their focus with the Career Adviser and Career Directory series, fea- turing insiders' views on career paths, search techniques and job- specific resumes. Separate direc- tories focus on careers in business and finance, education, film, health care, performing arts, physical sciences, public adminis- tration, radio and TV, music and the food and beverage industry. Money may be the root of all evil, but it's also a powerful moti- vator. Find out how much you might expect to earn in more than 4,400 occupations in •Salary and Wage Surveys" or •American Almanac of Jobs and Salaries." U you're just hoping to get a proverbial foot in a door, look through "Internships" or •Fergu- son's Guide to Apprenticeship Programs.~ Get information about licensing in "Digest of Licensed Occupations.• Many job hunters turn to search finns and placement ser- vices. Find extensive listings in "Directory of Executive Recruiters,• •Job Hunter's Sourcebook" and "Professional's Private Sector Job Finder." To search via phone, consult "Job Hotlines USA" or •National Job Hotline Directory." When you're ready to mall resumes, find tij>s in ·Adams J obs Almanac" and ln numerous cir- culating materials. Those who want to join the local work force will find top flnns with growth potential in a ·Book of Lists• put out by the "Orange County Business Jour- nal" and •Los Angeles Business Journal," at the Central Library's Reference Desk. Other directories feature gov- ernment and international oppor- tunities, employers emphasizing socially responsible products, and those recruiting recent grads. Among job announcement periodicals are •California Job Journal," listing openings in many industries, and "Help Wanted USA," featuring ads from 64 newspapers, updated weekly. Additional postings are on the Internet, accessible at two library workstations. U you're seeking meaningful work, you know finding a great job can require research and persever- ance. The library c.an help with resourc:es for tl\.e tasks that precede landing gainfuf employment. • OtECJC rT OUT Is written by the staff of the Newport Beach Public Library. This week's column Is by Susie Lamb. C. W. TEWINKLE SCHOOL NEWS St11dent accomplishments: Robbi Letostak, Stuart Moncada were named Rotary Club Stu- dents of the Montb, Students of the month: Andrea Caba.Dayan. Areceli Capilla~ Laura Cote, Cynthia Cuevas, Jose Flores, Jessica Garcia, Ashley Gardner, Arecelll Ibarra.Brian Jasso, Wendy Laurie, Oscar Machuca, Mario Madas,Elizabeth Oidor, Vanessa Olmos, Veronica Perez, Jose Quiroz, Nicholas Razo, Ivan Rosette, John Simon, Kar- la Toledo, Vanessa Torres, Gina Vallejo, Alex Winnette,Nicole Worthington, Nereida Martinez, Paula Vega. Color it orange: Six Tewinkle seventh grade students bad their artwork displayed at the Laguna Art Institute during March in con- junction with the Color It Orange Art Show. Those students are Savanna Brown, Joanna Danner, Lindsay Hill. Susie Kaneaster, Eliazar Maldanado and Brynn Rybacek. Imagination Celebration: Imag- ination Celebration will be cele- brated during the entire month of April at niangle Square. Tewinkle School will have 50 pieces of art- work displayed in business win- dows from April 2 to May 6. Also, on April 27, Tewinltle will have two groups performing, along with others from the dis~ trict, during a special day of pre- sentations by dance and choir groups, from 11 a .m. to 5 p.m. Ritmo Latino: Ritmo Latino, Tewinkle's folkloric Hispanic dance team, will be performing at Care House in Tustin on April 6. They will also be performing at the Orange County Fair's Youth Talent Expo on April 27. and at District schools on Cinco de Mayo. -Submitted by Mary Ann Ehret COSTA MESA HIGH SCHOOL ACADEMIC BOOST- ERCOUNCll. A reception was held in honor of those students -who have bad at least a 4.0 grade point average for two oonsecutive semesters, on April 1, 1996 at 7 p.m, in the CMHS office foyer. These students' pictures, which will be on peananent display in the foyer for the next year, will be unveiled at the reception. The following 8-12th grade students are on the 1995-96 HONOR WALL Brian Abbott, Tawny Bayes, Jason Cabico, Casey Chapin, Sheila Clark, Carolyn Oausen, Sarah Cotton, Ha Pham Thanyh Dang, Jacquelyne Dimas, Cong- Danh Do, Lananh Do, Minhthi Phan Doan, Christopher Dolloff, My TIU Duong, Suzanne Erick- son, Ryan Gallacher, Lusine Gekchyan, Bruce Hancock, Kim- berly Hitchcock. Hieu Ho, Elisa Huang, Diem Chau Huynh, Tra My Huynh, Richard Jin, Marni Kawanaka, Farshid Kazi, Daylyn Kelley, Nam Kim, Song Kim, Kellee Koening, Jeffrey Lieu, Irv- ing Luna, David Ngo, Khoi Ngo, Dominic Nguyen, Jackie Nguyen, Long Nguyen, Michelle Nguyen, Thuy Anne- Marie Nguyen, Uyen Nguyen, Jose Perez, Hoang Pham, Mikbanh Phani, Thien Phant, Clarification TWo further closings wt!f'e omitted from reports In yesterday's'Dallv Pilot regarding local effects of Wells Far· go's takeover of First Interstate. The Orange County Airport First Interstate branch, 5000 Birch Street. wlll dose July 27, and Its operations ~ Attdr*1N ~. Daily Piiot NEWPORT HARBOR - Newport Harbor Hlgb School Engliah ~ M8Jtba Top- lk bu been 181ec:ted •one of 10 calUonda tMcben to be honored by UC Irvine for excellence In teaching and commitment to education, Topik. who bu taught at Newport Hart>or foe tbe past eight yean, wu nomtMted by a former itudent, RaJani Gupta. 18. Gupta, who graduated from Newport Harbor last year, and ii a member of UCl's honor's pogram. said she learned of the recogni- tion program Jut fall. .When J remlYed tbe e-mail to yvmjNlte your teedw her J)&l)e~ bm•~into my bead.• lliid ~ a life- loog Newport Beadl iMdent The program. the nomi- ~ting process ol which was open only to honor -program students, is intended to rec- ognize the nU teachers have in the educational develop- ment of those students who do belt as undergraduates. • •She was one thole teach- ers in high school who 1"941ly taught me,• said Gupta. who plans to double ma~ in com- parative literature and dra- ma, •She created an environ- ment that wu m0!9 ol a dis- cussion than a lecture.• Topik. who will be hon- ored tonight a.long with the nine others selected with a dinner and a UCI drama department performance, said she was surprised to learn ot her nomination, but WU still uncertain what She would do with her $1,000 honorarium, earmarked for educational expemea. •y have some idees, but I don't what to say what.• lbp- lk said. She was Cl'.irtaln. bowever, in her wOrdl ot Palla I« Gupta. •She WM 8ll ...,....,, stu- dent. an ereQent ....,_ Md a tmad range cl tnt&wts arid~ a beaulrul writer," Tupk mid Edson Rodriquez, Joanna Rosso, Maggie Sandoval, Uanne Sasaki, Taline Seikeidjian, Anna Sense, Caroline Siefert, Amanda Simonds, Scott Smith, Thevor Stiles, Stacey Thompson. Khanh Tran, Levina Tr"an, Thosi Vu, Tran Vu, John Wald, Barry Witt, Brian Witt, Joseph Wrkich. -Submitted by Gay Geller-Sandoval Costa Mesa High School teachers Mr. Loren Schutes and Ms. Jo Marie Hayes were select- ed from 258 applicants to receive a grant which will enable them to attend •nie Worlds of Renais- sance" national summer institute in New York this summer. consolidated with the Wells Fargo air- port branch, located at 4590 MacArthur Boulevard. The Newport lido Wells Fargo branch, 3201 Newport Boulevard, will close Aug. 10, and Its accounts trans- ferred to the Mariners First lntentate branch, located at 2750 W. Coast Highway. 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FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1996 SHAUMAR STREET TO THE STAGE • Local teens take part in drama showcase at South Coast Repertory By 11na Borgatta, Daily Pilot I C OSTA MESA .... Mara l..ope'z bad beard the drama class- es at the Shalimar Teen Center were fun and exciting. But she never dreamed the workshop would land her on stage at the South Coast Repertory. "I'm really excited and kind of nervous, too,• said 16-year-old Lopez, who will be performing at the Repertory on Monday along with 15 other teens from the Shalimar area. The group will be performing "Shalimar Showcase,• a series of skits and monologues, some of which they wrote themselves. This will be Lopez' first taste of stardom. But h~ first role is more comedic than glamorous. "I'm going to do a scene that was taken from a book,• Lopez said. "I'm going to be sitting down on a toilet, and another girl comes in and asks me, 'How are · you doing?' It's going to be kind of funny -and embarrassing." Laksmis Castillo wrote the skit that she'll be performing with some friends. She describes it as a futuristic piece. · "My friends and I always talk about what we want to be when we grow up,• said Castillo, 15. "So, I thought instead of talking about what we want to do, I'd write a play that has us already grown up and doing what we wanted to do, like it was real.• The workshop is offered to Shalimar-area teens through the Featured on Headline News Famous Brand Mill Trial Rug Sale Sizes from 2'2 x 4 to 10 x 14 HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 East 17th St., Costa Mesa GRAND OPENING Creating The Ufe You Want C.._aillfta.,...... .... __ _...., ... ...................... a-nadOM Req•lrld f714) ?S.7399 ~-------------------------, . F. Y.I. + .,Shalimar Showcase" will be performed at 5 p.m. on Monday at the South Coast Repertory, in the Colab area, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Admission is free. For more information on the Shalimar Teen Center or "Shalimar Showcase," con- tact 650-7648. L-------------------------~ South Coast Repertory. It's the second 11-week course that the Repertory has sponsored for the Teen Center. The first was held during the summer. That's when Castillo first became involved in drama. She did so well in that first workshop that the Repertory awarded her and three other teens with schol- arships. Now they attend formal classes at the Repertory every Saturday afternoon, in addition to the course at the Teen Center. "It's really funLH said 15-year- old Jessica Villeda, who like One, two, cha, cha, cho Three, four, cha, rho, cha Keep in step! ! [I; .... SINCE L979 Cha's Family Shoe Rer.ir All types of shoes & bogs repaired T 673 Irvine #F, Costo Mesa (Behn! 8lodhuster Video Next 10 7·11 ) 642-4314 Castillo, attends the Saturday acting classes. Villeda and Castillo signed up for this latest drama workshop together, and Villeda will be per- fonning in Castillo's skit. "I'll also be doing a mono- logue,• Villeda said. "My teacher told me that it would be good for me to do it. She gav& it to me, and I read it and liked it It's called 'Eleven,' and it's written by Laura Cisneros.• Show time for "Shalimar Showcase" is 5 p.m., in the Colab area of the South Coast Reperto- ry, 655 Town Center Drive. The commm;Uty is invited to attend. "It's for family, friends, every- body,• said Shalimar Teen Cen- ter director Joilina Lopez. "It's free, and the kids have been passing out flyers in the commu- nity to let people know about it." LEAH HOGSTEN I DAILY Pl.OT Members of the Shalimar Teen Center's drama group. Front row, from left: Laksmis Castillo, Jessi- ca Vllleda, Danny Gonzalez, and Marisol Marttnez. Middle row, from left: Marcela Plnzo, Erika Torres, Mayra Lopez and Melissa Guzman. 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Killoy is the only one of Debbie's family memben to attend the trial •The rest are sic.k.ened, • ahe Mid, aplalning their absence. Omet.ss, a Hwmngtoo Beach resi- dent and fatl:Je.r ot a toddler, ~ on tDal for two nusdemeanor counts of allegedly dnvmg while under the infbelCe ot alcohol and having 8 blood aJoobol level of . 13, above the 08 legal bmit These charges stem from dJl madent Feb 1·2, where Ornelas WAS ra011q cl tnend UI anoth- er car througp d residenbdl area m Newport Heigh~. accord.mg to pobce. In theu operung ~tements Wednes- day. the p-osea rtor Orange Cotm.ty Deputy Dsstnct Attorney Ebzabeth Molfetta pledged to prove Ornelas •was unpaired by aJcohol to the point of being unpaued tor dnvmg • Wh1Je Orange County Deputy Public Defender Jednnettc N oceda vowed m her operung statement that the evidence would r.how the Jury thc1t dt the tune OmeldS was RUFF ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. WMf• Yow Dolor Coven Mo<.t 1922 HAllOl llVD , COSTA MESA • 546-1156 MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO The nac:tltlon Continues Since 1972 r-,r;r I', r1111 c, ~f)f;[J rr1 r,r1 PHCJNl A Hf AD I -"I \ '· I/• I I ; •• .1 J I drivi1'9, bil blood *'>bol ~el WU oot a._,.e tbe ,08 &eg.J AIDUL Mollena bad two wtm nes testify Tbunday, veeeu NewJ>Oit Beach police ~ Edward Wu.h. ~ arrested OmelM; IDd Kenny Wong, a fCJn!:dllC tderitid Who has been W1lb the Orange c.ouuiy Sberift'• Oeputmeal aime &ab llDCa JSl&C. Dunng Cl'Oll esamiNaboD ol the two wttnesses. Noceda tried to estabblb t.bal lhe "ideoce preses:it- ed c:ou.ld be attnbuted to a sobeJ' person and that the· field ~ tests were, •inaJodusive.• She attempted to undennine the aedibility of the police's field sobrt- ety tests. saymg Orne.las dJdn't ran over or stumble and be was polite and cooperabve wrth authorities But at times bet lme of question- ing and objections were antagonis- t.ic and for this she was admonished by Harbor Municipal Court Judge DaVld R. Chaffee, who told her not to talk while be was taJJdng or argue with him about his rulings. Walsh, was the first witness called to testify. and told bow be heard the, •revving and raong of engines· and saw two Nis5an 2802.s speed by hun at t :25 a .rn. Feb. 12 as be sat m bis patrol car on Chtf Dn ve. Walsh followed the cars racing through residenbaJ neigh- borhoods at about 60 mph. and tes- tJtied that they were chasmg each cm ~H OLE* , .E . BREAJ:FAST • LUNCH • SPECIALTY COFFEES • • WATERFRONT DINING • OPEN DAILY 7AM-4PM • 723-0616. 634 UDO PARK DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH other, •like cal tlnd ~ • When tbe can puDed iDto • p.ptt. Lng lot ~ Wabb walked ower 10 Ornelas' C.al aod, •c1eteded • mod- erate od« ol u aJcoholic ben!r- age, • lbell found a 12·pidc cutoo of 8udwealS bes with only three beers Wl and m open beer can lD the car, WUb tM••ded.meo. Walsb'• temmonr lnduded • video ~ "' Onie.las -who only bad three boun ol sleep jo • 24- bout penod aAd hadn't ealeD for eight houri -t.atmg low field sobriety tests recorded by • camera mounted m the poke car. Testimooy also lod•acted ewp&ana- tioo.s of the com~ wortiags ol a machme called the lntmilizer5000, which measmed Ornelas' blood alcobol level al tbe police ltatimL WaJsb attributed ~ sway- ing. slow speech, slow blinking eyes .00 faltering on a two ot Che field sobriety tests,. to symptoms of someone who was under the inDu-ence of alcohol Tb.ii conclusion was su~~.!7 Wong. Both Wh •niy cootra- dided Ornelas' dcJim that Digbl that be drank.two beers in a one hour peri- od. and they pointed to hD blood alco- hol level of .13 as evkleDce c1 tbal Wong concluded that Ornelas blood alcohol level was more indica- tive of someone bavblg coDS\Dru¥1 five to seven ala>holic drinks. .,,111tLLE S'~" &ff.i.'p Not]~ Another f'/O.J. \jl' Antique Store.' ff .. _,, .;OL\a\fl\ GRAND OPENING! April 19th, 20th & 21st! • Furniture • Steiff Animals • Gounnet Treats • Garden Signs • Books • Bears • Birdhouses • Muffy & Hoppy UNIQUE H OLIDAY I TEMS & O NE OF A KIND PRIMITIVE FOLK ART! Complimentary Gift Wrap With Purchase! 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SLAM would become a new entity called the Laguna Heritage Corporation which would be respon- bead-oo in the pickup, Erle Daftielsoa. 26, ot, Loog Beach was taken to Hoag Memorial Hospital where be WU treated for pain and rele 11se¢ Gonis reported. The aoddeot al Bayside Drive and Coast Highway dogged up lmffic during rush hour. The accident OCCWTed When the driver of tbe UPS van, travel- ling east on West Coast Highway, apparently Jost control and aossed the raised center median into the westbound lanes, police reported. 1be van then hit Deuie!son's pick- up bead OD and avertumed. While it WM dipped <M!f, the van was struck by two oftM!f cars. Pdire said aJmbol was not imrolved in the acddent sible for two-thuds ol the $300,000 operating expenses required to keep the Laguna gallery open. The Orange County Museum of Art would pay the remaining $100,000. U the Heritage Corporation can't cune up with $200,000 every year. the museum can sen the building. The agreement also specifies that either the Heritage Corporation or the Orange County Museum d Art can terminate the agreement every five years. Fire causes $75.000 damage to apartment A Wednesday evening fire at 1be Woodland Wlage Apartments at 845 Paularlno A'l/enue in Costa Mesa caused an estimated $75,000 in fire, water and 5J'DOke damage to a total of five apartment uruts, Pire Department ottidals reported Another 16 units were evacu. ated during the blaze after their utilities were shut ott. The fire broke out around 9 p.m in a bedroom of unit E 235, Costa Mesa fire chJef frank Santino. •n appet{rs it could have been a computer tire,· Santino.said. -By Andrew Bridges "Now either side has lhe'right to disengage if they think the arrange· D)eot is not working," Se1na said. The new museum will take up residence at the Newport Harbor site. The possibility still exists, how- ever, that the new museum uught eventually take up residence else- where, possibly the South Coast Metro area of Costa Mesa. -Staff writer Andrew Bridges contribu ted to this story NSACTIONS • acqu1s111ons, buy-sell s "/LLAG£ C£N'£R '"'. '" ! I '· N ·' 11 Fo• r, /, 1!1"10~ • "11 !9' 0Si1 WESTM/jJSTER 10 W•. ·-" '"' "' "" Wfl • "' wm .. 1~sm • "•• 3'9 ·11i CERRITOS 10 · '· "· · 11' • • • I -' • 1111.lt 1 u RRllO~ .. I' 1)1 1111 11 I. • I 11 ~.'I (JJ~6 0 .. ~ Newpon Bnch/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot CONTINUED FROM 1 the dty is doing ... • Under the plan proposed by Murphy and fire Chief Tim Riley, Ule dty would train additional firefighters to be paramedics in order to increase staffing at the city's Mariners fire station. Fire officials, then, would be equipped to handle all emer- gency medical services and could bill insurance providers for the ambulance transportation costs. Riley projects that the proposal, if approved, would allow the city to respond more quickly to emer- gency situations and would net the city between $150,000 and $236,000 per year. MedThms officials are hardly the only people who don't think the DELAY CONTINUED FROM 1 the lrvine Ranch Water District is to get its discharge permit. A spokesperson for the Irvine Ranch Water District said that dis- trict administrators had commit- ted to the meeting with Newport Beach well before the state hear- ing was delayed. The district bas agreed to "keep the door open," said district spokesperson Joyce project makes sense. Several dty residents have questioned every- thing from the aa:uracy ot the dty'a financial estimates to potential lia- bility to the propriety of government interfering in the private sector. The city's public safety commit- tee, a council subcommittee, has already forwarded the proposal to the full council for a May 13 hear- ing. Wednesday's workshop was an opportunity for members of the public to learn more about the proposal in a less formal setting than a council hearing. Medlfans officials, city fire personnel and several interested citizens listened to and debated the proposal Wednesday, occa- sionally engaging in heated dis- cussion. Mucb of the controversy Wednesday focused on the city's revenue estimates. · Since operating costs would Wegnei:-Gwidl While they concede the battle is not won, project opponents said they were encouraged to learn both that today's hearing was delayed and that the various agen- cies are continuing to negotiate. "I think it's a great sign," said Bob Caustin of the advocacy group Defend the Bay, which opposes the wetlands project. .,.This is a sign that the Irvine Ranch Water District is being drawn to ~e negotiating table and Beautify Your Yard! FARNSWORTH LANDSCAPE COMPANY 548-5132 Uc 0 :!1070 We haoe over 40 years combined Mroice in this area. 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When the issue is public safety, Watt believes that people are more edgy about letting govern- ment dip into the public sector. "Fire and police ar~ different from tree-trimmers," said Watt alluding to the ,city's decision to privatize tree-trimming service to save money. "People feel very much of a sensitivity to having a home-town situation." hopefully will do what ~prudent.• Councilwoman Jean Watt said the city's willingness to pursue an alternative in no way changes its opposition to the project. "Yes, an alternative would be financially and conservationally good,• Watt said. "We still stand the ground that this project does not provide a benefit, as is required by the state regional board.· HOME CONTINUED FROM 1 · transfened to CHOC, and he didn't come home until May 31, •Tom said ·we didn't even get to hold him for about three weeks, and then it was only for about five minutes at a time. "He was home for a little while, and then he had to go back into the hospital for 60 days. He came out, and then this last time he was in for almost 180 days." . At home, Tom says Ryan's nurses must keep a close watch over him because his condition can change in a matte r of seconds. "One minute he can be pink, and then 20 seconds later he can turrl a horrible color,• Tom says. "They even had to do CPR on him in the hospital a few weeks ago." For awhile there, Ruth says she wasn't sure her little boy would ever come home. "In November, I thought he wouldn't make it," Ruth says. "We were thinking we'd better start planning a funeral." Dr. Nick Anas, who heads the pediatric intensive care unit at CHOC, acknowledges Ryan bad come very close to dying. "He had been home for a short period of time but came back in • Sabatino Tommy Peter Phil Vince SABATINO'S im Join Us For Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch Catering Available For Reservations and Direcnons Call 723-0621 251 Shipyard Wov • N4!WpOf1 Beach Now that he's home, Ryan Dos-Fillmore's doctors say the youngster will prob- ably begin experi- encing a surge in . development ... d even more serious condition," Anas said. "He was definitely m danger of dying, and it became apparent that he would need a long-term tracheal tube. So, we gave him the tracheotomy and put him on the ventilator.• Then in December, Ryan turned a comer. He was getting stronger and was able to stay off the ventilator for longer periods of time. And that's when Ryan learned to smile. "It was wonderful,· Ruth said "He just started smiling. "When we brought tµm home FRIDAY. APRIL 19. 1996 • the first tune, I thought, 'Oh, he'll be smiling in just a few weeks. But it took six months.• Because of Ryan's lengthy bos- p1ta.lization, bis development is somewhat stunted. For example, be can't yet crawl or walk, and he's just now begmrung to sit up on his own. But now that he's home, Ryan's doctors say the . youngster will probably begin experiencing a surge m development. ·He should be reaching those miJestones soon," Anas said. ·we told the parents to just let him go. There's really no reason to coddle h101 or be overprotective.• Ryan's parents say his improvement has been so great, ,they're hopeful their little boy will soon· be able to go the whole day without requiring the ventilator. "We Uunk by the end of sum- mer, he'll only need to be on it at rught," Tom said "Vie know that he'll still be needing 1t for several years, but we feel pretty sure that he'll just get stronger and stronger, to the pornt where he eventudlly won't need it at all • MEET DR. 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I FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1996 :fRIAL driving, his blood alcohol Jevel was not above the .08 legal timlt. other, "like cat and mouse.• When the can pulled tnto a ~­ Ing lot Walah walked over to Omelu' car and, •detected a ni.Od· erate odor or an alcotiollc bever· age,• then found a 12·peck c.a.rton of Budweiser bear with only three beets left and en open beer can in the car, Wallb. tdtified. briefly in the news CONTINUED FROM 1 •And he never once said 50?TY·" She said It was dltficult for her to see Ornelas again and even more upHtting for her to watch his attorney pat him on the baclc and bug him - gestures which made Ki.lfoy atnge. Killoy is the only one of Debbie's family memben to attend the bial. "The rest a.re sickened,• she said. explaining their absence. Ornelas, a Huntington Beach n!:Sf. dent and father of a to4dler, is on trial for two misdemeanor counts of allegedly driving while under the mflueoce of alcohol and having a blood alcohol level of .13, above the .08 legal linut. These charges stem from an incident Feb. 12, where Ornelas was racing a friend in anoth- er car through a residenbal area in Newport Heights, accord.mg to pollc.6. In their opening statements WeclneS- day, the prosecutor Ordllge County Deputy District Attorney Elizabeth Molfetta pledged to prove E>mel4s "was impaired by alcohol to the pomt of being impalred for driving.• While Orange County Deputy Public Defender Jeannette Noceda vowed in her operung statement that the evidence would show the Jury that at the time Ornelas was RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Where Your Oollaf Covers Morel 1922 HARIOl 81.VD .. 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Chaffee, who told her not to talk while be was talldng or argue with him about his rulings. Walsh, was the first witness called to testify, and told how he heard the,. •revving and racing of engines• and saw two Nissan 280Zs speed by him at 1:25 a.m. Feb. 12 as be sat in bis patrol car on Cliff Drive. Walsh followed the cars racing th.rough resjdentiaJ neigh- borhoods at about 60 mph, and tes- tified that they were chasing each CAFE ~~~ OLE' •• BREAKFAST• LUNCH • SPECIALTY COFFEES • • WATERFRONT DINING • OPEN DAILY 7AM-4PM • 723-0616. 634 LIDO PARK DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH Walsh's te1ttmony included a video tape of Orne.las -who only had three boun ol sleep tn a 2A· hour period and hadn't eaten for eight hOW'I -taking fow field sobriety tests recorded by a camera mounted in the police car. Testimony also included aplana- tions of the complex workings of a machine called the lntoxllizer5000, which measured Omelu' blood alcohol level at the polk:e Jtatlon. Walsh attributed Ornelas' sway· ing. slow speech, slow blinking eyes and faltering on a two of the field sobriety tests, to symptoms of someone who was under the influ- ence of alcohol. This conclusion ~as sup~rted by Wong. · Both witnesses' testimony conba- dided Ornelas' dai:artbat-night1lmt he drank two beers Jn a one hour peri- od, and they pointed to Im blood aJco. bol level of .13 as evidence of that. Wong concluded that Ornelas blood alcohol level was more indica- tive of someone having consumed five to seven alcoholic drinks. UPS driver injured in head-on collision 1be driver of a United Parcel Service delivery van suffered major mjuries Thursday evening after h1s vehicle swerved into oncoming traffic on Coast Highway in New- port Beach, struck a piCkup truck bead.on. filpped over, then was hit again by two other can. Christopher Hurney, 26, of Corona, suffered serious bead trauma and was taken to the acute care unit at Western Medical Cen- ter in Santa Ana. where his condi- tion was unknown, Newport Beach police Lt. Andy Gonis said. The man who was struck MERGER CONTINUED FROM 1 not take place, ultim.at.ely reached a compromise with SLAM that keeps Laguna's Coast Highway gallery open. Under the terms of the agree- ment, SLAM would become a new entity called the Laguna Heritage Corporation which would be respon- (/~~~.:.-~Beautiful Hair/:.:.~:~<~·;· .t •••••• : •• • • •• :::~··. Perm & Cut Reg. $65 w/ad $45 ~ · · ·~ MW~n~stHai& ~rC1Jutt Reg. $65 w/ad $45 : .'.::: " $15 " .... , l.oflll ~r Extn • Splrab Noc lncluckJ • .:.J~ : • . . ."Wt -Mbt pro(eulonal prodiacta • Colc!wtll • Redlcm • • ·~'":" ;.' , •, , • •. . Plul Mltchtll • Nuxw • Stbaslian & Prunes! • · •• ~ .. 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The accident at Bayside Drive and Coast Highway dogged up traffic during rush hour. The accident occurred when the driver of the UPS van, travel· ling east an West Coast Highway, apparently lost control and crossed the raised center median into the westbowid lanes, police reported. The van then hit Danielson's pick.- up bead on 8nd overturned. While it was Dipped over, the van was struck by two other cars. Police said alcohol was not involved in the accident sibJe for two-thirds of the $300,000 operating expenses required to keep the Laguna gallery open. The Orange C-ounty Museum of Art would pay the remaining $100,000. U the Heritage Corporation can't come up with $200,000 every year, the musewn can sell the building. 1be agreement also specifies that either the Heritage CoipOration or the Orange County Museum of Art can terminate the agreement every five yea.rs. ' NIMAl fUlt Clll JAllU MIO Tiil IWIT NACH (PC) -~Jt TilllMDCW FURTltMI WITIC (R) A TIC• U. llTWEO LOVE AllD Hln (R) FEAR R Fire causes $75,000 damage to apartment A Wednesday evening fire the Woodland Village Apartmen at 845 Paularino Avenue in Cost Mesa caused an estimated $75, in fire, water and smoke damag to a total of five apartment uni Fire Department ottidals report Another 16 units were eva ated during the blaze after the utilities were shut ofl. 1be fire broke out around 9 p. in a bedrot>m of unit B 235, Cos Mesa fire chief Frank Santino. "It appears it could have bee a computer fire," Santino said. · -By Andrew Bridge •Now either side has the right t disengage if they think the arrange ment is not working,• Selna said. The-new museum will take u residence at the Newport Harbo site. The possibility still exists, how ever, that the new museum migh eventually take up residence else where, possibly the South Cods Metro area of Costa Mesa. -Staff writer Andrew Bridge contrt~uted to this sto CRTIC 1 d·111 • TNE (RI ' FEM (II) . IUDS • THE NAU.: 1MJ1 C..,y (Ill PNMAl fUlt (I} .IAMfS AllD Tiii IWIT PEACH (N) I CHARTER CENTRE a.". I .. w ........ . I HIJ¥lr~TGN IC"• '11, 841 ITlG cam'T.¥.Ji MRI. nrE ·11) £XECUTm ~ .... ~ ·111 .IAllU Am Tiil IWIT (N) llT. IUD(N) FMIO(R) ' IJN/"rRS/TY L•u• D•.. o .. '·"' uc1 1 re. 1R~1~£· 11118S46&11 VllLAGE CENTER ,, .. '.. 11 •.••• IH•• SU~TO~ • ·•c Hl 0!167 CELTIC,_ ('8·111 TNI MITITUTI (R) "''MAL FEAR (RI A THiil l• IETWEO lOVI I NATI (RI JAMES AllD THI 8IMT PEACH (NI ftM(R) ANAHEIM HILLS • '· '" .. ·- FESTIVAL A~A~:~" .· ,' <»,~, CERRITOS 10 ' '" · , .. · · ~· I • ' .. " ~ Vat•• llHRITO~ • ,1111 1111 1• ,, 1~1 ~/I O.l~fi b. :! Ncwpon BHch/Costa Mesa Daily Pil0t CONTINUED FROM 1 the dty is doing .• Under the plan proposed by Murp~y and Fire Chief Tun Riley, the cty would train additional firefighters to be paramedics in order to increase staffing at the city's Mariners fire station. Fire officials, then, would be equipped to handle all emer- gency medical services and could bill insurance providers for the ambulance transportation costs. Riley projects that the proposal, if approved, would allow the city to respond more quickly to emer. gency situations and would net the city between $150,000 and $236,000 per year. Med1rans officials are hardly the only people who don't thllik the DEIAY CONTINUED FROM 1 the llvine Ranch Water District is to get its discharge permit. A spokesperson for the Irvine Ranch Water District said that dis- trict administrators had commit- ted to the meeting with Newport Beach well before the state hear- ing was delayed. The district has agreed to ukeep the door open,. said district spokesperson Joyce project makes sense. Several dty residents have questioned every- thing from the aa:uracy d the city's fioanda1 estimates to potential lia- bility to the propriety d govemmeot interfering in the plivate sec.tor. The city's public safety commit- tee, a council subcommittee, has already forwarded the proposal to the full council for a May 13 hear- ing. Wednesday's workshop was an opportunity for members of the public to learn more about the proposal in a less fonnal setting than a council hearing. lyiedlrans officials, city fire personnel and several interested citiiens listened to and debated the proposal Wednesday, occa- sionally engaging in heated dis· cussion . Much of the controversy Wednesdi\y focu5ed on the city's revenue estimates. Since operating costs would Wegner-G_widt. While they concede the battle is not won, project opponents said they were encouraged to learn both that today's hearing was delayed and that the various agen- cies are continuing to negotiate. u1 think it's a great sign,. said Bob Caustin of the advocacy group Defend the Bay, which opposes the wetlands project. "This is a sign that the Irvine Ranch Water District is being drawn to the n~otiating table and Beautify Your Yard! FARNSWORTH LANDSCAPE COMPANY 548-5132 lk t.t:mno We have over 40 years combined service in this area. Our quality, creativity and serv~ are unmatched. Together we will take care of aJl your landscape and masonry needs. • l.and~f)C Design • Stonework. PaUos, & BBQ. • Waler Falls, Pools & Spas · • Sprinkler Systems • Laudscapc Lighlinl( • • Drainage Speciall8t8 GLASSELL MASONRY COMPANY 434-7744 99 with coupon below ~Costa Mesa 2160 H1rbor Blvd. et Vlctort1 • OPEN 24 HOURS -•COUPON• - s;:' SIRLOIN STEAK 1 'N~t~°:~ & SHRIMP FOR '-A-Pf9_,~:_o ... 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"People feel very much of a sensitivity to having a home-town situation." hopefully will do what is prudent.• Councilwoman Jean Watt said the city's willingness to pursue an alternative in no way changes its opposition to the project. •ves, an alternative would be financially and conservationally good,· Watt said. ·we still stand the ground that this project does not provide a benefit, as is required by the state regional board." HOME CONTINUED FROM 1 transferred to OiOC, and be didn't come home wlti1May31, • Tom said. ·we didn't even get to bold him for about three weeks, and then it was only for about five minutes at a time. "He was home for a little while, and then he had to go back into the hospital for 60 days. He came out, and then this last time he was in for ahnast 180 days." . At home, Tom says Ryan's nurses must keep a dose watch over him because his condition can change in a matter of seconds. "One minute .he can be pink, and then 20 seconds later he can turn a horrible color," Tom says. "They even bad to do CPR on him in the hospital a few weeks ago." For awhile there, Ruth says she wasn't sure her little boy would ever come home. "In November, I thought he wouldn't make it," Ruth says. "We were thinking we'd better start planning a funeral." Dr. Nick Anas, who heads the pediatric intensive care unit at CHOC, acknowledges Ryan h~d come very close to dying. •He had been home for a short period of time but came back in • Sabatino Tommy Peter Phil Vince SABATINO'S im Join Us For Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch Catering Available For Reservations and Directions Call 723-0621 251 Shipyard Wav •Newport Be«h Now that he's home, Ryan Dos-Fillmore's doctors say the youngster will prob- ably begin experi- encing a surge in development ... al even more serious condition,• Anas said. "He was definitely in d~ger of dying, and it became apparent that he would need d long-term tracheal tube. So, we gave him the tracheotomy and put him on the ventilator.• Then in December, Ryan turned a comer. He was getting stronger and was able to stay off the ventilator for longer periods of time. And that's when Ryan learned to smile. •1t was wonderful," Ruth said "He just started smiling. ·When we rbrought hlrn home FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1996 • the flnrt tlme, I thought, Oh, he'll be souhng in just a few weeks. But it took six pionlhs. • Because of /(yan's lengthy hos- pita.lizabon, his development is somewhat stunted. For example, he can't yet crawl or walk. and he's just now begmn.lng to sit up on lus own. But now that he's home, Ryan's doctors sa y the youngster will probably begin experiencing a surge in development. •He should be reaching those milestones soon,• Anas said. "We told the parents to just let him go. There's really no reason to coddle hun or be overprotective." 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Most of these women are members of WORSA, the Women's Ocean Racing Sailing A~sodation and many of them have done the race before. ' QUOT~ OF THE DAY ·-: '71aol) ranlf/ .... 20 oanltf/ polnll for OM (1Ufl (MJp/tolrtlxe Oad Loo U1illt four oli:torla) ..• -NEWPORT HARBOR 11lJ/'U1 JUMP mtQ/ N0WBI.L KAY high school boys and girls t rack and field N ewport Harbor sophomore Chuck Loo skims the barrier en route to victory ln the 300-meter Intermediate hurdles with a time of 42.7. He was also a winner ln the 100 high hurdles (16.2), captured the high jump with a leap of 6-2 and won the triple jump with an effort of 41-2, easily the Sailors' brightest star in a Sea View League track and field duel at Woodbridge High. Sea Kings~ NEWPORT BEACH -Mu Wal- lick earned medalist bonon Thursday as the Corona del Mar High boys goU team beat New- port Harbor, 208-214 in a Sea View League battle, completing a season sweep in the rivalry. Corona improved to 2-5. Wallick shot a 4-over-par 40 on the Big C8nyon course, ta.king a one-stroke victory. He was sup· ported by teammates Craig Brooks at 41, Steve Brooks and Chad Towersey, 42, and Jim Keane at43. There wasn't much separating the two teams. Justin Shapiro led the Sailors at 42 while Scott Reuben. Bill Collopy, Chris Hen- rotin and Brian Bauer all carded ·43s. ,, ~ Look out Mandy, . · here comes M.E. in the triple jump :· : • 37-11 appears within range . ! for S~ors' M.E. Clayton : ------------------------: By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot . .....;... __________ ~~-------- IRVINE -Once M.E. Clayton improves her liftoff to the beach, it's likely tbe girls triple jump record at Newport Harbor High will bop, skip and jwnp away. Oayton, a junior, set a personal record in the event on Thursday (35 feet, 10 inches) -one of her three individual victories in the Sailors' ! 85-51 Sea View League dual-meet : setback against host Woodbridge -pulling within about two feet of : the school standard (37·11) held by : her older sister. Mandy. a freshman : triple jumper at : Stanford who set the school record last year ,in the • preliminaries of : the CIF State : 1Tack and Field : Championships. : .,M.E . has a DON LEACH I DAILY PR.OT : much different Team Phoenix will be sailing a Capn 30 m this annual trek down the coast. Their goal: to win the Carolyn Starr 1Tophy. Titis award honors the all-female crew with the best finish time. Last year, there were JUSt two boats m the runrung, namely Antara and Tantallon. Currently, Team Phoenix is busily prepdring for the upcoming race, learning all of the tricks of the race, including preparing meals on a long-range cruise and learning how to keep watm on the long overnight portion of th e race. Sailors' Loo earns some lookie-loos style of jumping than Mandy," said Nowell Kay, M.E. Clayton Newport Harbor • triple jump coach. "Mandy was : more of a classic triple jumper. : going far, short, far, and she ! improved on her third phase. M.E. 0 Calling all novices who want to race while keeping expenses low. Arnencan Legion YC is offering races that allow new or novice sailors to compete without having to buy new sails or equipment every sue months. These races are open to everyone -yacht club affiliation is not required. The goal is to introduce interested persons to the sport m a relaxed and low-key e nvuonment The nrxt two races will be held Mdy 4 and June 29. For adcLitional mlonnation, call Dick Goodman at 673·5070. 0 Around the Globe ... NHYC member Howard Hamblin and internationally known crew Cam Lewis just placed second in Australia at the 505 Worlds which ended Tuesday. Q Upcoming ... Thls weekend, NHYC is hosting the Ahmanson Cup and the Skylark Cup, which will feature the Melges 2-4 clus. Also, beginning this weekend is the Star and Finn 1\ia1s for the Olympics. To be held at the Olympic site in Savannah, these Tulas being on Saturday and will run through the 28th. To catch Trials coverage, tune into ESPN at 9 p.m. on May 26 or ESPN2 at 4:30 p .m. on the same day. • STEPMANtl KE.EFl's boating column eppean each Friday In u,. Dally Piiot. Speedway tonight COSTA MESA -S~way cycles will again hit the traCk ~ tonlght's program at the Costa Mesa Fairgrounds with DM.s:lon 1, tor the pros; Divtsion 2 for tntennedJate riders; and Division 3 for beginners. Also, Midgett and Junior Spe~way. The gates open at 6:30 p.m. with ra.dng ltarting a.t 8. t 'f • Newport Harbor sophomore wins four events Thursday. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot IRVINE -Four primary factors led to sophomore Chuck Loo's rare quadruple Thursday in Newport Harbor High's boys track and field meet against Sea View League powe rhouse Wood· bridge: • He was healthy for the first time in two weeks. • Each week, he's usually the Sailors' top scorer, this time being no different. · • There was an adrenaline boost from facing the No. 3-ranked team in Orange County. • Finally, through weekend invita- tional meets, Loo has become friendly with certain Woodbriage competitors. ·I really wanted to do well today, because Woodbridge was the No. 3 team in the county the last time I checked, and I thought it would be a good meet to come out strong," said Loo, whose squad (0-4) lost a 92-42 decision against host Woodbridge (2-2), which had to forfeit two Sea View dual- meet victories this year because of an ineligible athlete. Loo felt right at home. He started in the high jump, then took. a timeout to run the 110 high hurdles, which be won (16.2), then returned to the high jump and won that (6·2), tying a;>er- son4l record, an event in which he only reoently began to compete. Next, it was the 300 intermediate hurdles, which Loo won (42.7). He capped his extraordinary quadruple with a personal·best 41·2 in the triple jump. "I like running against Wood- bridge,• Loo said. "There are just some schools like that. Corona del Mar, of course, I bate. But there are sQme Woodbridge and El Toro guys I talk to, guys that I've run against, and met, at invitationals." In the 300 hwdles, Loo came dose to his personal record (42.5). It was his first four·victory meet on the varsity level. "That's rarely seen, 20 varsity points for one guy," said Nowell Kay, Newport Harbor triple jump coach. Loo reached his PR on his fourth and final triple·jump attempt. He's still a long way from the school record of 48- 6 112, held by Sheldon BlockbW"ger in 1983. "He maintained better speed (on the runway) and his approach was better on his last jump,• Kay said. •He also finished it with a good.landing, and he can do even better because of bis mid- dle phase." Other Newport Harbor winners Included Jason Aston in the 800 meters (2:06.8), Sherif Pepic in the shot put (49-8) and Shane Reese in the discus (148·0). Reese was also third in the shot put (46-4). Terrence Felix, third in the 400 meters (54.63) for the Sailors, was the only sprinter for Newport Harbor to fin· isb in the top three. really gets out there on tbe first and : second phase, but doesn!t get out : as .far in the sand. Most triple • jwnpers struggle with the middle : jump, but M.E. needs to improve : her third hop.• : Clayton, the Sailors' top-scoring : athlete this season, also won the long jump (16-4) and the 100-meter high hurdles (16.9). Her previous best in the triple jump was 35-4, accom- • plisbed in a Sea View dual meet at : Irvine, Clayton's favorite runway. ! She's the school record-holder in : the 100 hurdles (15.9), since the bar : was raised three inches (from 30 : inches) three yea.rs ago. : "I haven't had a chance to visit : (Mandy) this year at Stanford, but : we talk about track and she helps : me out," Clayton said. "Whenever : she has a good meet, she calls : home. That's basically her life now : ... lots of track.• Though Woodbridge (4-0 in : league) controlled the meet, win- : ntng eight of 1 O l'WU)ing events, the • Sailors (3-1) also had individual : Winners in the 3,200 meten (fresh- man Alida McFall), shot put (Laura . Willon) and high jump (Katie Bour- : geois). : McFall, barely edged out in the : 1,600, won the 3,200 easily in ~~==i:i• : 11:54.70,· while Wilson (second in ; :. the discus) won the mot put with a -----------------: 37-8 heave. Bourgeois won the Ne~rt's Shane Ree.e hurb dbau to victory. : high jump at 5-0. Her best is 5-2. track and field summaries BOYS -.~~ Waadbridg1 U Newpoct ....... 42 'oo -1. Stovllf (W), 1t .15: 2 SW!nberg (W), 11.27; 3. no thltd. JOO . 1. Stovall (W), 23.45; 2. Steinbwg ~. 2.t.16; 3. larlow(W), 24.17. 400 • 1. Jeffety (W), 53.96; 2. T~ (W), 54.3; 3. Felix {NH). 54.63. . 'fO · 1. Aston (NH), 2~06.8; 2 Robles (W), l:f\.()gr 3. Venook (W), 2:11.13. ,,600-1. Venoolt (W), 4:40.2; 2. Robles fW), •t:43.8; J. '-ffNY (W), 4:44.8. ,,.,zoo . 1. Jeffrey (W), 10:27; 2. Conez (NH), 10:27.J; J. Owrton (NH), 10-A7.4. t10HH -1. Loo (NH), 16.2; 2. Comstock ON>. 17.53; 3. Kerns (W), 18:46. • JOOIH -1. Loo (NH). 42.7; 2. Comstock (W), 45.67; 3. Guru Ml), 47.45. 400 Nley-1. W~48.49. 1,IOO Nley -1. Woodbr , 3:56.65. HI -1. Loo (NH), ~2; 2. Je (W), 6-0; l '.larlow (W), S-10. U · 1. ThotNs (W), 20-6; 2 Kerns (W), 19-9; l1Valanos (W), 19-3. , .T~ · 1. Loo (NH), 41-2; 2. Vat.nos (W), JW V2: 3. Kerns Ml>. 38-6. ft -1. Allen (W), 12-6; 2. Pe.non (W), 8-0. 9 • 1. Pepic (NH), 49-8, l. Battle (W), 48-11 314; 3. Reese (NH), ~. DT • 1. Reee (NH), 148-0; 2 Battle (W), llS-0; 3. XNde< (NH), 125-10. KAVllW~ s.m..~a1 Corona~ M8r 49 ''100 -1. Newman (SM), 11.1; 2. Nidteb (SM), 11.2; 3 Sumner (CdM). I 1.31. JOO-1. Nickels (SM), 22.81; 2. Newman !t5fw'I). 22.84);. 3. Sumnet' (CdM), 23.22. 400 • 1. 81alsdel (SM), SO. 15; 2. Fitzgerald SM), 51.44; 3. Hoyt (CdP-1), 52.66. IOO-1. Beardslee (CdM), 1:59.14; 2. Relcers CdM), 2:00; 3. Murray (SM). 2:00.19. r 1,600. 1. Beardslee (CdM), 4:29.27; . Whittington (SM), 4:30.5; 3. Maguire CdM), 4:41.09. J,200 • 1. Maguire (CdM), 10: 17.79; Q. Von Gunther (SM), 10:37.32; 3. Gwin tCdM). 10:40.B5. 1'0HH ·I. Bl1isdel (SM), 15.09; 2. Hong 1cdM). 15.91; 3. T'enc.tl (CdM), 16.Bl. lOOltt • 1. Blaisdel (SM), 39.93; 2. Hong kdM). 41.28; 3. Ot1i<:.h (CdM), 43.7B. f 400 ...a.y · 1. Sant.a Margarita, 43.2. l 1,600 Niiiy ·,1 . Santa Margarita. 3:36.73. 1 HI -1. Nkkels (SM), ~; 2 Connolly (SM). 6· 10; 3. Brown (CdM), 5-6 ' U -1 FIUgerald (SM), 19-8; 2. Evans iCdM), 18-10; 3. Griffith (SM), 18-9. l. TJ • 1. Ntekeb (SM), 39-S; 2. Chan (SM). p7-3; 3 Griffith (SM), 36-9. \ PV • 1. W'.lhams (CdM). 12-0; 2 MacDonald lCdM), 11-6, 3. Ortiz (SM). 11--0. l 5" · 1 R. Nichols (CdM). 50-5; 2. O'Neill SM), 47-11; 3. Be<g (SM). 4S-1 314 I OT -1. O'Neill (SM), 143-7; 2 Thigpen (SM), ~ 22--0; 3. Tartaglln1 (CdM), 11 S-5 112. MOFIC COAST UAGUE AJisoNiguel 75 I EstAftda J5 • 100 · 1 Felix (E), 10.9; 2. Gossen CA), 11.1; ~· Decur (A), .11.2. , JOO · 1. Fehx (E). 22.7; 2. Gonett (A), 23.2; 8. Decur (A). 23.6. ~ 400 • 1. Righter (A), 54.8; 2 Zolna W. 57 .4; ~ Hollinger (A). 57.5. 1 IOO • 1. Righter W. 2: 11.4; 2. Appell (E). p:29.0. . I 1,600 • 1. Salglldo (E), 4:53.5; 2. Friend (A), A:S6.3; 3. Sanchez (E). 5:05. 1 I J,200 . 1. Salglldo (E), 10:26.3; 2. Friend ~. 10:49.5; 3. Santhez (E), 11:15.4. , 110HH • 1. Jones (A), 16.2; 2. Patter10n (A), 117.S; 3. V• (E). 19.7. : lPOIH -l.. Jones (A), 44.3; 2. Pattenon (A). ,tS); 3. Nlc.aslo (A), 48.A 1 400~·1. Aliso Niguel, 47 0. I ~IOO n11111 • I. Aliso Niguel, 3:54 6 I U: /.~ CEJ: 2CM 112; 2 Moore CA), 19-0 'l'!i, 3. Nac.tslo w. 1&-7. t U • 1. Joflft (A), 41.2; Nic.aslo (A), 41 1, 6 Moore (A). 31·7 L.SP . 1 J<l'd.tnls (A), 49-0 112. 2. Jahld (E). ,..,-9 112; 3 Fross (A), 39-2 112. 1 DT • 1. Jordanb (A), 137-B 112; 2. Fross (A), '123·3: 3 lewis (A), 119-9 112 • I I MOFIC COAST UAGUE University 721h I Costa MeM SJ1h • 100 • 1. Contento (U), 11.2; 2. DeFIO (U), ~ 1 A; 3. Lai(CM), 11.9. 1 200 • 1. Contento (U), 23.8; 2. Defao (U). F4.4; 3. Murray (U). 24 5. 400 · 1. lllingwort.h (U). 56.3; 2 Nguyen (U), 57.5; ltoh (U), 58.7. • IOO • 1. Solis (CM), 2:10 7; 2. Chon (U), ~:11; 3. A. Vega (CM). 2:11.9. , 1,IOO • 1. 8rhc (U), 4:42.9; 2. Han<ock (CM), 4:43.B; 3. Solis (CM), 4:44.2. t' J,200 • 1. Brix (U), 10:39.1; 2. H1ncock CM), 10;.41. I; 3. Noonan (CM), 10-A9.8. t 1'0HH ·I. Price (CM), 17.2; 2. Hsi (U), 19.8; ~· Jand. (U), 21.9. L lOCMH • 1. Price (CM), 45.S; 2. Hsi (U), 49.8; ii. Janda (U), 53.0 • 400 relay • 1. Costa Mew (Lai, pawtatt.&Nnun. M. Vega. Causey), 48..2. t 1,IOO l'9ley • 1 Unlvenlty, 3:42 • tu . 1 Lffh)' (CM), 6-0; 2. Browning (CM). ~ 3. Good (CM), 5-6. 1 U · 1 O.wtanananun (CM), 1~2. 2. Becker fU), 18-9 112; 3. Lal (CM), 17-11 Tl· 1. Becklf' (U}. 39-7 112; 2 Dal1I (U), ~7-5; 3. Pief<e (CM), 34-5 t '1V • Not Contested. 1 SI'. 1. Rudesill (CM), 46-0; 2 Collene (U), ~9-0; 3. Farwib (U), 3&-7. I Gllll.S aAV.WUACIW waaAr1dg1 as Newport--51 100 • 1.0br (W), 1235; 2. Stone (W), 12.63; 3. Zlby {NH), 12,19. JOO -1. Dill (W). 26 00; 2.. 2.-by (NH), 2U4; 3. Tones (W), 26.96. 400-1. Yoshino (W), 1:00.75; 2. Kent (NH), 1:01.96; 3. Torres (W), 1:02.J.4. IOO • 1. Bain (W), 2:29.80; 2. SWarberg (NH), 2:.34.58; l . Eadie (NH), 2:37.S 1. 1,IOO ·I. Moore (W), 5:32.0; 2. Mcfall (NH). 5:33.0; 3. SWlrl>erg (NH), 5:44.0. J.lOO • 1. Mcfall (NH), 11:54.7; 2. Moore (W), 12:18..44; 3. Thief (NH). 12;35.9. 1~ 1. Oayton (NH). 16.9; 2. Brofman CW). 11.14; 3. Ares (W). 19.91. J00H • 1. Yoshino (W), 46.65; 2. Mc:Quald (W), 48.76; 3. Clayton (NH), 51.66. , 400 ......,.1. Woodbridge, 50.8. 1,IOO relay · 1. Woodbrfdg., 4:11.7. HI · 1. Bourgeois (NH). 5-0; 2. Augustine (W), 4-10; 3. RoberU (IN), 4-6. U • 1. Cayton (N ... ). 16-4; 2. McQuaid (W), 15-10; 3. Augustine (W), 13-11. TJ • 1. Oayton (NH), 35-10; 2. Augustine (W), 33-5; 3. M(Quald (W), 33-4. '1V • 1. Thompion (W). 9-0; 2. Mlchllek (W), 7-6; 3. Gems (W). 7-6. SP· 1. Wilson (NH), 37-8; 2. McNitt (W), 32-5 1n; 3. Keyes (NH), 31--4 314. DT -1. Dufresne (IN). 119-0; 2. Wilson (NH), 116-0; 3. Russell (W). 86-4. KA VIEW UAGUl s.nt.~M Corona .. M8r 49 too -1. Albano (CdM), 12.6S; 2. Fitzv-ald (SM), 12.9; 3. Roy (SM), 13.1. 200 • 1, Albano (CdM), 26.48; 2. Roy (SM), 26.87; 3. Fitzgerald (SM), 27.83. 400-1. Toettgen (SM), 1:02.57; 2. Smith (SM), 1:02.88; 3. Gardner (CdM), 1:02.94. IOO.-1. Nuances (SM), 2:23.96; 2. Hennessey (SM), 2:29.38; 3. Morgan (CdM), 2:30.B7. 1,IOO -1. Nuances (SM). 5:16.16; 2. Lingo (SM), 5:22.59; 3. Morgan (CdM), 5:24.0. l,200 ·1. Rope (SM), 12·19.19; 2. Blair (CdM), 12:54.62; no third. 'OOH -1. Sl)anklin (SM), 16.78; 2. Gottron (SM), 16.94; 3. McDonald (SM). lB.03. JOOH • 1. Shanklin (SM), 49-71; 2. Gottron (SM), S0.94; 3. Salna (SM), 53.56. 400 relay -1. Santa Margarita, S0.31. 1,MO re&ay • 1. CdM (Welnstlen, Christeson, Jamieson, Gardner). 4:22.3 tu -1. Hauke (CdM), 4-10; 2. lku (SM), 4-2; no third. U · 1. Albano (CdM), lS-10; 2. Shanklin (SM), 15-4; 3. Tumbocon (SM), 14-1. TJ • 1. Shanklin (SM), 34-0; 2. Hauke (CdM). 31-2; 3. Williams (SM). 30-9. SP· 1. Hawley (CdM), 32-10; 2. DeMllle (CdM), ~ 112; 3. Dlduon (CdM), 28-10. OT-1. Dkbon (CdM), 89-1; 2. Bray (SM), 86-6; 3. DeMille (CdM). 82· 1 314. l'IACIAC COAST~ Aliso Niguel 15 EsUndaU.. 100 • 1. Headfleld (A), 13.1; 2. Tirienle (A). 13.1: 3. Bursheil (A), 13.3. 200 • 1. Headfleld (A), 27.7; 2. Tirlenle (A), 2B. 7; 3. Bunhell (A). 28.8. 400 • 1. Buyers (A), 1 :08.4; 2. Coadas (A). 1:09.4; 3. Apodaca (E). 1:09.7. IOO • 1. Steen(A), 2:46.S; 2. Tuba (A), 2:46.7, 3. Barter (A). 2:48. 1,IOO • 1. Martinez (E). 5:51.0; Terrell (A). 5:56.9; 3. Barter (A). J,200-1. Martinez (E). 12:30.2; 2. Terrell (A) 13:07.0; 3. Barter AO. 13:09 100H • 1. Dec:ker (E), 1B.2; 2. Sigler (A), 18.7; 3. Maubal w. 20.1. JOOH -1. Apodaca (E). 56.3; Nguyen W. 58.4; 3. Makabai (A), 1:02. I. 400 re&ay -1. Aliso, 55 0 HJ -1. Buyers (A). 4-6; 2. Gruban (A). 4-4; 3. Burgess W. 4-2. U • 1. Gruban (A). B -10 112; 2 Mayo (E), 13-10; .3. Nguyen (A). 13-7 314. TJ · 1. Decker (E) 30-9: 2 Nguyen (A). 29-B, 3. Gruban (A). V--4. SI'. 1. Henderson (E), 31-t I, 2. I.ff (A), 29-0 112; 3. Ralph (A), 28-10 1 2 DT • 1. lee (A), 101--0; 2. Dahle (E). 99· 1 114; 3. Nilsen (A), 25-2 314. MCIRC COAST~ University 74 Costa Mau 56 100 · 1. GrOller (CM), 12.8; 2. Schroeder (CM), 13.1; 3. C'-'rk (U), 13.S. JOO · 1. Grover (CM), 27.5; 2. K Grogan (CM), 28.l; 3. Heodenon (U). 2B.B. 400 · 1. Pkkett (U), 1:06.6; 2. Frieden (U), 1:08.3; l . Glenn (CM), 1:08.4. IOO -1. Marquand (U), 2:30.9; 2. Homer (U), 2:34.1; 3. Van De Walker (CM), 2:45 1,IOO -1. Marquand (U), 5:29.4; 2. Denoe-Ner (CM), 5:46.9; Rice (U). 5:50 3. J,200 • 1. Wllion (U). 12:22.2; 2. Denoewer (CM), 12:24.8; l . Rice (U), 12:56.2. 100H • 1. Dang (CM), 17.5; 2. HendMon (U), 1B.2; 3. Hat'Wfy (U), 18.7. JOOH • 1. Hendenon (U) 52.l; Dang (CM), 53.1; 3 . .lenkowski (CM), S4.7. 400 ......., • 1. Costa Mew (Grover, Glenn. Dang. Sdwoeder), 54.4. '·'°° l'9ley · 1. University, 4:23 I tu · 1. Simonds (CM). 5-2; 2 Homer (U), 4-10; 3. a.tic. M. 4-6. U -1. W,tng (U). lS-7 112; Schroeder (CM), 14-1; 3. G~ (CM), 13-11. TJ -1. Wang (U), 3]..() 112. 2. Dang (CM), 32-9; 3. Oartc M . 3CM 112. SP · 1. lllescu (U), 32--4; 2. Ackman (U), 28·1; l . S<tvoeder (U), 2Ni. DT • I. lliescu (U), 104-5; 2 Adcman (U), 98-3; 3. 8tyeS (CM). 94-3 112. . -~ ~ -...----. ~ • . . ·i' :-.,.,.~ ·,-~7· L· _ _.. ~-...,~-..,.~~~ PIRATES RALLY, 12-11 HUNTING· BAllJIALL TONBEACH - The Orange. Coast Coliege base· ball team needed 12 innings to rally ftom deficits of 5..0 and 9.7 to take the lead, then held off a Golden West rally to claim a 12· 11 Orange Empire conference road win Thursday. The Pirates (22·13, 6·12 in con· ference) score<! twice in the eighth to tie. the gaJDe, then took a 10-9 lead when Adam Cancel- lieri s'cored on a wild pitch in the ninth. Jones went 4 for 5 With a dou- ble and two RBI and Deric Yanag- isawa went 3 for 6 with two RBI for the Pirates. 01tANGE..,. mwww 0...,. Coest 12. ~West 11 occ 000 223 021 002 -12 14 4 GWC 023 004 001 001 • 11 13 6 Surdodc. Moore (t), Brewer (y), Barilla (10), Turner (12) and Gruwell, Yanaglsawa (9); La Rocca. Cuellar (6), Zanoitto (B), Bes.son (9) and Loken. W • Barrlla, 2·3. L • Sorenson, G-1. Sv -Turner, 1. 2B -cancellieri (OCO. Yanagisawa (OCQ, Jones (OCQ, Vorell (GWQ. 3B -Sundstrom (GWO. Breckenridge (GWO. Long (OCQ. HR -Breckenridge (GWO. OCC takes two of three COSTA MESA -The Orange Coast College GOLF men's golf team won two and lost one Thursday in a four.-way match at the par-71 Mesa Verde Golf Course. The Pirates (15-9, 6- 5) shot 410 to beat Cypress (428) and Golden West (462). Cuya- maca shot 401 to beat OCC. Keith Achman and Dan Onis shot 79s to tie for Orange Coast low-round honors. Mike Walker was next at 81; Eric Barnett had an 85; Larry Eckels carded an 86. Vanguards fall 9-0 COSTA 8 tvlESA • It was 41-'U\.W. a tough day for the Southern Cal- ifornia College baseball team which lost a nonconfe.rence game Thursday, 9-0, to Chapman Col- lege. Joe Rivera got the only bit _off Chapman's Ralph. Lopez (2-2) who allowed only three baserun- ners in the game. Brian Holman (1-3) gave up four runs before being lifted in the sixth for Ila Borders who gave up five earned runs on seven bits in four innings of work for sec (11-29). Chapman is 17-13. GOUJae nA11 AM.1nC oo• uwea °"9pmM 9, SoC.111 College 0 Chapman 000 023 013 -9 12 o Socal College 000 000 000 -0 1 3 Lopez and Preis; Holman, Borders (6) and Pegg. W • Lopez, 2·2. L • Holman, 1·3. 2B -Garcia (Q, Sheprio, Chavalos (Q. OCC doubles advance COSTA MESA Two doubles TENNIS team from the Orange Coast Col- lege women's tennis squad earned trips to Southern Califor- nia Regionals despite falling in Thursday's quarterfinals of the Orange Empire Conference championships. Yoonmi Oh and Heidi Stone dropped a 6-2, 7·5 decision while Debbie Drissi and Heather Edes lost 6-2, 6-2, but still finished among the top eight doubles. Oh, Stone and Drissi were beaten in their third-round sin- gles matches, ending their sea- sons. One of the victors in singles was Suzan Yildiz, who trans- ferred from OCC to Irvine Valley before the start of the season. FRIDAY, APRJl 19, 1996 ------11 DAY _____ ....._ Coronation of King George I Balboa Bay Club. 6 p.m. May 1, 1996 HONORING NEWPO«T HARBOR HIGWS GEORGE YAADLEY, 1996 IASkET8AU. HAU. OF FAME ***** BAHQUCT INFOl\MATION: 442-0755 • Ii -------------------------------------1j the yardley stick !i - Mel Hutchins. one of George Yardl~ tummates wtth the ft. Wayne Pistons drc.a 1956 and 57. Is one of the many pro and college ~rs past * end present who will be in town for the Bmketball Hall of Fame banquet honoring Yardtey May 1 at the Balboa Bay Club. This Is what George said about Mel a few years ago In a book titled "From Set Shot to Slam Dunk -The Glory Days of Basketball In The Words of Those Who Played It": •Met Hutchins was by far the best defensive basketball player who ever lived, better than Biii Russell and all of them. Ruuetl could not play man-to-man defense. I scored 52 points on Russell twice. I just loved to see him coming. But when he was waiting for me undef the basket well, I was lucky to get 10 points. .. As an lndMdual defensive player, Mel was superior. In our playoff series against Philadelphia one year, Mel blocked at least sewn of Paul Arizin's shots. Hutchins tot.ally destr0)1ed him. If you could scOf'e on Mel, you could scor. on anybody.• : !l :is !} !$ :j :s l~ '""' ,..c 1.2' IX !1 •] :u: I " I>. .~ !~ f o l·i : er '.! ·-'o 1-!~ I C: •111 '111 L-------------------------------------------------J~ HIGH SCHOOL BRIEFS SCHEDULE Eagles humble Costa Mesa COSTA f'vfESA -The GOLF Estancia High golf team moved into position to clinch the Pacific Coast League title next week by handling cross-town rival Costa Mesa, 188·211, in a PCL match Thursday at the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Cub's Mesa Llnda course. Alex Lassen captured medalist honors for the Eagles (13-2, 8-0 in league}, with a 1-over-par 36. Estancia's Mike Perry and Mesa's Craig Walters tied for sec- ond, carding 37, while Mesa's Bri· an Abbott and Estancia's Ross Necessary and Andy Thompson all shot 38. Pete Krutzik (39) contributed to the Eagles' victory, with Josh Weeks (4 lJ and Ryan Taylor (55) contributing for Mesa (1-7). Estancia falls, 6-1 M I s s I o N SOFTBALL VIEJO -The Estancia High softball team was Jocked into a scorless tie through three innings Thursday, but Aliso Niguel erupted for six runs in the fourth on the way to a 6-1 Pacific Coast League win. Stacy Barnett and Jennifer Brunick singled in the sixth for the Eagles' (2·9, 0-4) two hits of the game. MCMC CDQT LIMilUI AJlilo ....... 6. &c.nda 1 Est.lncl1 000 001 0 • I 2 2 Aliso Nf9uel 000 600 IC • 6 9 2 lladt Ind Danner; Mueller and Roy. W - Muell«, L • Blad<, o-a. Tars top Irvine, 11-7 IRVINE -Geoff Abrams swept all TENNIS three of his singles matches Thursday to help the Newport Harbor High boys tennis team to an 11-7 victory over Irvine. The No. 1 doubles team of Scott Sims and Yuski Kojima also swept as the Sailors (6-7, 4-3) moved above the .500 mark in Sea View League play while .. ,,..~ Newport "· lrvifM 7 Singles: Abrams (N) def. Chan. 6-0. def Williams, ~3; def Dore, 6-0; Ri~ (N) lost 4-6, won ~2. ~3; Hovel (N) lost 2-f. won 6-3, lost u . Doubles: Suns-Kojima (N) def. Moon-Field, 6---4; def. Elyasblck· NouvM)'•, 6-0; def. Murdy-Van. 6-2; Oyler-Evarts. won 6-3, lost 4-6, won 6-2; Singer-Hsieh, lost u . 6-7, 3-6. Mustangs lose, 7 -3 COS TA MESA SOFTBALL Sophomore left fielder Krissy Genet of Cost.a Mesa High wal- loped her first home run of the sea- son to lead off the seventh inning and snap University's shutout bid, but the visiting "Ih>jans held on for a 7.3 victory Thursday in Pacific Coast League softball action. ~ CDMT u.tGlll Un:wnltJ 7, c.a.ta ..... l Uniwnlty 001 002 4 • 7 7 2 emu Mesa ooo ooo 3 • 3 5 2 Atchl~ Brweden (6) and 5c.llt>orough. Mont· von-y and Ollsholm. W • Atchiley. L • Mont· ~ 7-6. 38 . ~ M. Breedef't (U) HR • Genet (CM). Costa Mesa felled ALISO VIEJO -TENNIS The Costa Mesa High boys tennis team was swept by host Aliso Niguel Thursday to fall to 0-8, Q. 7 in the Pacific Coast l.ea9'1.le. Afblo N9* 1a, eo.ta MeM 0 Sing'-Uuro (AN) def. l(alti, 6-0. def. Vankettsh, 6-0. def. A. Nguyen. 6-1; B•rough (AN) won, 6-0, 6-0, 6-0; Taps (AN) won. 6-0. 6-0, 6-0. Doubles: Hutchinson-Verdugo (AN) dei Tran-Loijadr., 7~. def J. Nguyen-Blakely, 6-2. def. Mernfield-W-. 6-0; Rho-O'ieng won, ~2. ~. 6-0; Harmon-fol'ought won. 6-1, 6-0, 6-0. 38 in row for Leonard COSTA MESA • TENNIS Junior Mike Leonard of Estancia High won his 38th consecutive set Thursday at No. 1 singles, but the host Eagles lost to Laguna Hills, 13-5, in a Pacific Coast League boys tennis match. Leonard, 18-0 in league. swept again, while Estancia's No. 2 doubles team of Bryan Un and Evan Taboada won two of three sets, improving to 14-7, the only Eagle tandem over .500 this sea- son. ~ HUis 1J, l:ltancM 5 Singles: Leonatd (E) def MaM.lll, 6-4, def. Arnold, 6-2. ~f. Cho, ~1; Guen-ero (E) lost. 2-6, 0-6, 3-6; Keams (E) lost. 0-6, 2-6, 4-6 Doubles: Rudolph-Burden (E) lost to Suc.lmele-lukowslu, H . lost to Amold-stadl,, 1-6. lost to Lautemdll.-teKutey, 3-6; Un-T~ (E) woo, 7-S. lost. 4-6, won. 6-3; Novak·Brown (E) lost. 2-6, 0-6, 1-6. TODAY •SASDAU Hu;ili icliool · CO<ON ~I M•r •l El T0to, 3 IS pm~ Un1vmlty •t Cosu l\Mw, 3 IS p m , 1.A9un• Hllll •t Estan<:t•. 3 15 p m , lrv1M oil Newport Ha<bor, l I 5. • TIIACk AHO N1J> Collej!t •nd JC rMn •nd wom.n -Souttwrn C.alilorni.a College. 0r•"9" Coast Coll~ •t Mt s.n Antorno Coll~ Relil}'i. 9 a m • T'ENftlS Collegt women Sovtlitm C.allfom•• Coll~ •t Chapnwn Un1~1ty. 2 p m Community coll• wom.n. Cl<~ Emp•rt Conle<enc:e TO<lr,,._,,t 11 O.an<J<! Ca.st. 1 pm H1gli t<hool boys • C0<0n• del Mar at Palm ~ TOUl'fW~l • SOFTaALL Communoty col~ti O<•~ ea.st at ~ S.ntlACJO 3 pm H'9" lidlool • CorON a.. Mar .i sanu M.argM1u. J 15pm. ~~lbof•tWoodbn•. 315 • VOU.l'YULl COMl'llunlty col~ • ~ Wfs1 at Or.ange Co.tn. 1 P"' HJol't IChool · Woodbro. at Coron.a a.I Mar, 6 '5 pm. CCKU Mew .at LAgun.o Be.ct\ l 15 pm Ntwpatt Holltlor It El 1'0t0, 6 45 p.m • SWSS•tG c~~IMn6nd--~ COM1. ~at Cyp<eu Col~ 2 pm H19'1 lidlool boys And 9'ris · Est.anc.1a •t Valtna.a_ 31Spm •PUBLIC MOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES 1 ITATll .. NT OP Suzann• M Tague A Law No F65B644 NATIONAL BANK, A note(s) plus cost and any TION NO. 4, 2300 PLACEN-ered unless 11 ls made on a on April 30, 1996, personal Sales a18 subiocl 10 prtor A 8 or C·27 ctassiltc11t1on I ABANDOHMaNT OP Corporahon' S1Jza~ne M s~zanne Ayolte 3462 CHECK DRAWN BY A advances with Interest. ES-TIA AVENUE, PROJECT blink proposal form fur· propony Including byt not cancellollon In lhe eve:ni ol con1tac1or s 11.:ens<' ol II'!! ! CT T OUS T p ' f C I ' Eboe Sir.at lrvl~e CA STATE OR FEDERAL Tl MATEO TOTAL DEBT AND SPECIFICATION NO nlshed by the C11y ot Cosia hm1ted to furniture, CIOlh· selttemeut between ownor t 1110 the b10 ts su1>1ni11eo f ua• OP Pl I I ague, 189· 0 orporat on 927t4 ' · CREDIT UNION, OR A 5679.511.72 96·07, will be rece1vod by Mesa and 1s made In ac· Ing, tools and/or other <>nd obligated porty Dtueo EACH BIO MUST CON· 1 8UllHl8 NAM• and P1r1ner ol partnership This business was con· CHECK DRAWN BY A The beneficiary under the C11y of Costa Mesa at cordance wilh 1he prov1. household tt•ms located lhis t2th and 19111 d.-iy ot FOnM ANO BE RESPON· I Th• tollowll\g ~ This s1a1emen1 was flied ducte<fby en lndlvldual STATE OR FEDERAL SAV-said Oeod ol Trusl hereto· the Ofllct ol tht City Cltrk, slons or the Proposal re-at: April. 1990. Public sioroge. SIVE ONLY TO THE BID •vv abandofl9dllle UN of with the County Clerk or Thia statement was tiled INOS AND LOAN AS· fore executed and dtliv· 77 Fair Drive. Costt MHa. qulrements. Property 20153. 2075 Agonl 10, tne Owner D 0 Cu MEN Ts AN o e Flct1Uou1 Bu1lneta Or•ngeCountyon3·19·96 with the County Clerk ot SOCIATION, SAVINGS AS· trtd to the undersigned a Callfoml1. until the hour of each bidder must have a N•wix>rt Bl., CoSla Mal&, Published Nowpo ft AGREEMENT IN ITS EN· a~: McCormick, IOdman Cally Piiot March 29 April Oranoe Counly on 4·5·96 SOCIATION, OR SAVING$ written Oeclaralton of De-10:00 am .• May 6, 1096, at C33 (Flooring and Floor C1 92627. (714) 646·S616 Boach·Costn Meu Omly TIRETY. AS PROVIDfO BY BenrtOI, Lawylt9, A 5 12 19 19ge ' 19963679210 BANK SPECIFIED IN SEC· laull and Demand for Sal•, which time lhty will be Covenng Contrac1of) and TIME: 2.00PM, Stored by Pilot Aprtl t2. 19, t996 THE DISTRICT ~hip of Prof .. llonal ' ' • · FJlJ Dany Pilot April 12 19 28 TION 5102 OF THE FINAN· •nd a written Notice or o .. opened publicly ind read 1110 be prequahfo8Q as re-tht lollowlng persons , F3S8 The 01sm1cr reserves or at1on1, 895 Town Ma 3 1996 ' F37S CIAL CODE AND AUTHO· fault and Elecllon 10 S•ll. aloud tn the Council Cham-quired by law ~ C003 P1ul R. Escand°" 11u1 right to re1ec1 ony or all Ol'!Ye, Suitt 1400, PUBLIC NOTICE y ' RIZED TO DO BUSINESS The undersigned caused bers. Sealed propo11ls A Contractor using " c:ratt H062 Phil Grilhth, Go.IG PUBLIC NOTICE blds 01 to wn.ve any If· ~LOA 82920 PUBLIC NOTICE IN THIS STATE Will BE aald Notice of Def1utt and shall bo1r the htl• of th• or ctass1l1cat1on not shown Thom Motrlsuy, F030 r19ulant1os or 1nlormnt1t1es t Flctl110U8 Bullnai STATEMENT OF HELD AT THE ENTRANCE Election to Sell to be re-work Ind name ol the btd· on the Gtntttal Pravslling James Hicks, Et70 Palrlek PUBLIC NOTICE 1n any bids or 1n the o;d· amt rtfilrNcf lo lbo¥9 AllANDONM•NT OP •.1249 TO THE ORANGE CITY corded in thl county Whtrt der but no other dl11in· Wage Dettrmtnationt may Morgan, E031 Howatd W1I· INVITATION TO 810 d•ng process U Med In OrWlOI ~ Nchtc• 011' HAU.. 300 EAST CHAP· the real pro~ Is loc:1ted. gUishlng m•rk1. Arty bid re-be required to pay 11\t ltams, C009 Susan Allen Notice Is hereby given Pub I 11 ht d N 1wI)or1 •12-M, Flit Ho.ft1.. UI• OP' ll'ICTITIOUS TftUIT•a•s SA.LIE MAN AVENUE, ORANGE, FOR SAi.Ei lNFOR· c1lv1d after lhl achedui.d wage ralt of that cratt 0t Pt~rty 20139, 2099 Pl.t· lhal the OcHn Vtew Bnch·Costa Mn;i D;iuy ~ 8UllNEllNAME AP CALIFOANIA an rlghl. lttle MATION: Mo"·ffrl cto1lngtim1 fortherecelp1 c:laultic111on most closely c.nua Ave, CO.ta Mesa scnoo1 D•stroet of Ot•not P11otAprtlt9 26.1996 L C The following perlOll has Lo•!!•N•o', ...... 54-001.!8 and lnterHt conveyed lo l tOOem to S•OOptn of bide shall bl returned to rtlaled to h as sl'IOwn in C• 92627, (714) 646...3865 Coonty Caltlornta hlftinot-1380 roftNlon•I OrJI0!9 abendontd the ute of tht ..... "''" and now htld by It under • bid<* unopened. 11 sha" the Gtneral Determinations TIME: 3 OOPM, Stortd by 111 iefeued 10 is ·DIS---------- CA), -Town ~ F!clllioul ButlMH Name: "''' GOUT, &aid Deed of TNst In the '.M, !Rl I c' ! ~;• 1°,0 •• be the sole reaponaibihty ol 1Hee1rve If lhe time of lhe lh• followlng p•nons: TRICT" ~·II receive ll~lod PUBLIC NOTICE ~ 1400, ......,. Bob's Bail Bonds, 1175 JOHN W, PfOP81'W 11tu1tld In aald A .. . .. " • tht bidder to '" thal his c•ll for bidt. C204 Rost HUIUdO, C266 bids up 10cutno11111 lhan --------- CA 8ll'82e ~ Whltlief A.ve , Costa Mesa. cv County and s11te de-CURITIES COMPANY bid Is received in proper The Contractor aha.II com-Ari Bouc:ner. C203 Robert 2 oo pm on th• 91h day ot STAJI 7 OP 0 . IQdman, A CA 92'27-4508 T.I. No.101147 ltrtbed H : (TRUSTEE) C/O CAL· time. ply wilh the PIOV!tiona of Hurley May 1996. al the D1SlR1CT •Ati•liliiiQiiiililrT ~(CA), The Fttlltlout 8111ln1u IMPOATANT NOTICE TO W.ITERN R!CONVSV· Section 1770 10 1180, in· P roperly 00101 '22301 . Adm1n1str11ton Oll1cu • •a Wt 0. Town C..-Ortvot, Ntmt rtlerred lo at>ove PAOPiRTY OWNEA• C 0 MP LET EL. y 0 f · ANCE (AGENT) P.O. A set of &lid d0oe':f::"6t' elusive. of the CaltfQfnla 2065 Plactnllll Ave • Costa 17200 PiMht.1r1I Lane, Hun UM OP HUiiiiOU9 ,400, 0.... ...... WU lllld In Otano• COunly YOU ARE 1N DEFAULT SCRIBED IN SAID DEED ... 22004, EL CAJON f"'Y 'T ot>la c-~~ ltt>Of COdt. Ille l)ftvaMg MtH. ca 92021, (71 •1 l•l\910tl hKh, CA 92G41 ......... -- .... on S-5-95. Ftlt No F8457Cl1 UND!A A DIED OF Ofl TRUST • tee 0 lhl I~ "•"'..,, tale and scale ol WllOtt H· G4Cl~166 ttME: 4 OOPM Al thi .. old ft~ date 1J Thi ,_.. ,..... 0..1. ...... ~~ Aobtft l. M1ntr ar •• 1oes TRUST DATCO APRIL 28 Th• "'"' •ctcnss lllnd CA 92022·9004, (SH) 77 Ftlr Orlve. Olla ~ .... labltatttO by lht Ctty ol StOlld by the follow;ng PllCt b•dt ""'" c'• p<ibllcly h9W llbllidunecr .... olf ...,IOIMT,..own ~~ ~:~~rive. Cb11a Mtaa, ~~?iou:1.~is ~Wol:~~ ~':y.c:."~ ,.CS:T~v •::.:~ t 0:1, 1•H ~i:°'"'y~f sro'~"°t,; ~~·~,,~·,~· c~'b~t ~ ro':f''Jo~~41L!:. °e~~•; rJ:~~!,"11 ret'd alOuo f0t ;!'!,,,t'~°": ·~'1: 1400, C099a MIN. 'Thi• buslneas wu con-YOUR PROPEATY IT MAY de1er1bed above It pur· •w:o.1rr.'cuMm•w add11ro'N11 char~ ofi:J~ the C•IV Of Cotta Mosa· ih•rty L. Sahba, E2t1 nr;coN'1TnucTtON ,.,,..,. k: :a1 ,_... t2GI • ducted bV an lndM0\111 BE SOLO AT A' PUBLIC Pot'ld lo be. 1209 IAY· TRUITI• ULI OP· will t>e made II and y ind sh•ll lorfttl pentlllilt Jerry Elhltman. E 180 PLl\YGAOVND AREAS • UClll, 2't1 ~ DIM. M. T:SA I.net• Aobeft L.. Mihtr Jf, SALE 111 YOU NE!O AN SID! ORIV!. NEWPORT PICIRt DILL L. CUNA. mall Bid Ooeumenle and P1t1Ct1btd thlflln IOf non-Kathy Matlintz, El?I John GOLDEN 'fltw KINOEA· ColM ...... CA~ Of1)0ratlon, A1, -....:'. Thll tlatlf'!*lf wH ftlld EXPLANATION 01' THE BEACH, CA. t2t2CI MAY EXT ~014 otMr contract CIOCumelents compll•nce or said COdt l.ane. EOJI Btn Lloyd OAATEN ANO VILLAGE The l'tctftbll kar-' own c... I ....... Wllh lh• C~y Cltrk ol AT A! 0' AO ' • may ftlto t>e llllrnll'le al Th• Cit c~ I I lhl Owner rtllfVt• th• r09hl SPECIAL IOUCATION 810 NalM """'*' • ....... 400, Co1ta M ... , CA Orar19• County on )•2t-M ~EEglfilQ AOAr:s\ ~ou' Th• undtrtl;nr iTrvatN Published Newport Ille OHict ol tl\t City Cltrll Ctty Of YCOtl• t.1.:a r .. 10 Old II lht talt Pl#· "7 9591 JOB ~0523 & ... 9ed "0...-~ HHlllJl$90 YOU 9HOUL.O CONTACT A dlscl~lnll any, lb 1;:, 1'r 8Hc;h-Costa Meu D•lly of tht Clly of Coata ~H """' \ht llQhl 10 ttjeet c;hu .. muti be mao• llw1lh 95'9 on ,.._ !&'..'-· M MomtnateerJ A laf" Dilly Piiot AfW1I 5 ti ''· LAW'fl!" any t "!~IC ne~ h • Piiot ~1112, to, H. 1998, lld t>oeumenta llwllt oot b• any ar'ldtor tit bid• P"'.onal check• or caahi11 Plan• and •P8C•llc:a11on1 Nc>.'111111'9'1 =~ -~· .,..: ae. 11M • ™I On MAY OCI~ 1998, •1 ~~:mon ::a110:~ r, f3e1 :ri~= ~~~~.,~ .. fa al~· MARY ILLIOn, ...... ct\tellt onlyl and paid 1()1 :1: lfl on ftlt •I '"' OISTnlCT ..=-o.t.. = = 400, CHta u ... , CA PUILIC NOTICI 10:00 A.M., AM~AICAH 81!· My, lhown . PUIUC NOTICE eluded llWlth paymtnt uty City C..,., cnw of :!::c;;.~edo oo':!h~I told Purch1'4ng Dt!*llntnl, al CA- CUAITIH COMPANY at Said aalt Wiii bl INICM, c.......... . r. 11 .. •nd rnutl bl 11 lht 11b~1dd1t'* (1141 n. ...._ -_. '::I:: .J. e.., A"°' --::-;1a:T;A&'.,,_.;;i:iiii;nT~Ol';;-·1~ appointed ln••IH b'1t wflhoUt COlltnant ot CITY Of! each bid 11\aQ bl maoe l'utllllh'd Hewpoit l'l'IOVld 81 ,.,.1lfNI oC •a•• t4~S1 1 1440 .,.... w• .. tf II' ,. ~ ICA>. ••• .. Do••...,_ and ,.,,.....,,. to wanlflly~ or Im-COSTA MU on the Propo111 form. INc ... ,.~.. ....._ nea.. .... ....-.. ,_.a.L.or.; .... IO M>d &f*;•loC"tltOn• ..._.a. -..._ ·~ ----· _. Deed oC Tl"UM NCOtd9d pied ... pc111-.. -·-ahtet• 1'·1 ~ P·I ...._., -~, -..-...... ............. !>"'· mav bl J>U'Cha.Md 11 ttie ,_ ... 'r.iO Collil ...... UllOPMTITIOUI MAY .!:._!112 M INl. No . .....on, w .,._ •o:aa'Mn:u,n• ptovldld In IN c:onttM1 Hoc .. 11.lttlMe tft••~ IOf '"a: OIS~ICf "-'"-'"JO 0.. ._ .. Omlllw~-.. -' llUll....... 1141rwe, II\ 1M1o11,; 119111, oumbrentH, lncludtng dOCul'ntntl, Md Ital! M '311 mu9I • c~ p.all"*'t •IN·~ Id ~~-·Mei ...... -~ TM llallOMrla ,..... of OlllOl9I Aeccwdl In h '"'· chart .. tNI ••· llOTICa 10~ by 1 ~fled ·--•nlCI =:-:~::::, • .._. d re11 tor '"•nly flu ,.111 .. 181 -a --hlte ............ _. .. OfllOt ti the County l'9' ....... Of the TNllM ~ • .,.... •IOt or ~I chtttl tit a bid ...,_,... -,.. llfnl -............... (SH 00) "' HI, ltOflO "•• .. rt Ill-, • ..,. _.-:-"'' "ct"'°"' h9'nen COfdef ol ~· ~. et ._ W\1119 ~ i.y HOnm at ,_..,, .,_... bOtlCI '°' nae .... "*' '1ft. ,._ -... ~ ~ ,. • a:""' -t•tllt Ne!M: Home ..,_. Dto .... oC ~ .. .id DIM ti Tl'UIC. 10 ,Pet ._. __, ff'O•Dllli fof 01 the ""'°""' of ... llld, ...,_ °' A llllANDATO"Y JOI .... Dilr fM .... 1 _ en• rector1, 4900 O•"'""' ~ ~ W. Ge· lft• ,.,.. .... prtnc1pa1 Unlltllng .. ...,. fNIM. __,...,...to._ Qty WW.S• ~Mlh WAI.I( .. ._._,.,,,. •a.•t.'lt.tllL f 111-w --Drtve, IHI, ..... Oft IMJ,A MM w oC tie,._, .., Ila, ........ t1M1$1 ••of CoMa MML No ... P•IGWllMlfWh ltufr7 1Me, ~ie:.:~ ....,....,._ ... ' . ..-.:-"-llacf\. CA... IRllLL AT "*IC ,.... lllf ..... ottd .... and ........... ,..., lhlll .. ••1 9d ~ ... c • .... "" .. --ScMCI&, 1 ........ ...,... '1fte ,....,._II t"*' 'TO HIOHHt TNlt 10 wt: .... ,.6,11 ......... EIDr llftleet K-.-t by ... ...._ -fad-ACllllO lftt1 ~ .... UM W"9 ~ .... '1t 1 ...... ..... .......,,.. ,. ..,_. 110 'POA CAIH _. ........ ...,... THI MTAU.A Of 1ut9' caaitf9fTec~Cll ly~ 19 & , ctit 111'00 Q1111fttd ............... Co\. I ....... •llm at LSll ~ .. llliilln~Ctilul* CAI II" I CHICK M1,.. •• 1.000. ,., WAU. COVIRt" AT csM.•llllddlt't..,.. 'ti MQ) .. 11....,_. .?!-l"9 lMITNCT ,..... Call 01•••111•41 e 111 I •t I 4 I • 111' Ii ~ OH A ITATI °" '""""' • ......... 11'1 M1C1 COITA MIU ... ITAo Mo 11111 1N1 M C10MkS-..... • pYllllc IUdlon. -~ .................. M ............ • .. o fRIOAV, APRIL 19, 1996 Ncwpon 8eadi1Coata Mna l)ajl) Pitor ., __ ua;....L.-IC_N .... o.-Tl.;..;CE;.;;I __ , PUILIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTlCH PUil.iC NOTlCH PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTlCO PUii.iC NOTICES PUBLIC N011CES -· ~ PUBLIC NOTICE MC CONK!Y, !043, PUBLIC NOT&CI dUci•d by· a O*"•'*' pan· Alcoholic a...-.aoe Con1101 ' PUllJC MOTIC! dudt<l by an lndlv1dut1 PUBLIC NOTICI Nollet Of TruttlO Lit Till hiD •ii ew.; =-:: HOUSIHOU> IT!MS, CAR nttanlp to nil •1Cono11c ~lgat Hav• you tt&Nd dOi~ Otdtr Ho 100633·3 Ttuti.t Mo.kC.-OIM "'.,. .. ,NPVUITB~T·c,o'!.0TTOIC81l0 DIAZ. F020. HOUSflHOl.O trJctlllo&i• ..... ,,.... H•v• you started doing •t t22t w Coul Hwy . l'lcUttoua •uelneH btlslnUIJtl? Y ... to-9~ flctlUoua lktlnaH S.No 69141222ot ~t'4IOll •c.A• IOOP•.:.:-::~- --n lf!MS Nam• flaleman' bu&lnffl ytl1 no Newport e .. ch. CA 92663 N•m• lutament R1yrnon A. AbHtl N•me llatem•nl No ~241%ni>f Aoc1 NO 42•· lolltoh~ -•• NOllCAl IS hertby glvon ROSS/ROACH F055 ni.tollQWlngpertontatt Chrl1DeOontto with a "21" Off·Sllt Ot~ 1htlo!low1r1gptt1ona1u .. 'Tin lttl•mtnt WH flied Th•fOllOWl"OSMttto/11art453-02Youa<i lll oaJlUl\11ndtf_...tl .. lllllloh•lri .... ~11 \ht Ocean VJew 110USEHOL.O ITEMS • doing bullneH u : This atatomenl w11 hl1d t1al & "57" Sp°'taf On· do111g bwtlntn ~ Sun-X W1th lht County Cler!C ol dolno buainttt 11: Roy~ 1 Oted Ol lrUJI d.altd ~MO M ._., oftw ~ ~ • hoot Oll1r1Ct ol Orange SCAl\f!, GI t5, HOUSE· 1 Stu<Slo1, 20M GOldtntY• with t~ County Cltfk or S110 Ueonso(s). Auto OlaH. te.425 Hatbot Or1ng1 County on 3·29-96 Earth Landaeaping. .f40 unltn yoo llkt aetjOn to PfOltei ~ * 11111 ........ ~ ounty C~llfom14, hllftlnll· HOLD tTiMS Place, co111 MtN. CA Orengo County on Hf.H Publhhed New~ort 61 .. '251, Fountain Valley, 19t838784t3 Vt a ta Roma. Ntwpon yOllt oroperty 11 111'1 tit told a1 ••--'IN tz_.• _,.., ,.,, ,,., 11Jtlfed to u ''DIS· ANTONGIOAGI, H053 112621 10913177911 81act1.Costa Mesa Dally CA ga101 Dally Pllol Aprtl I. 12. 111. Beach, CA f2eee> • '""* ... " yoCJ need ""o..l ti r .. -~L-, ":d't: ~~~~·p .. ,:·~~t~::t:::;:= HOUSEHOLD ITEMS • Nargeu Fu1lt1. 2054 Oalty Pll.ot March 29. Ap(il P1lolApttl l9. t990 F385 Oeotge s. t-ienmo, 11425 26, 190$ f!)41 Mll\ni• Oat Adam•. 440 ~OI"' nllalf• Of !ht t::!:,~..,~-u '200 pm on the 91h day 01 CAO\..EY, HtUi, HOUSf· Goldt11•1• P11c•. Cotta 5 t2 19 1996 fl33 H11bor 81vd., 125t, Foun-PUBLIC NOTICE V111a Rorn1, Newport PfOCMdJllQS tqllnst you vou.,....., .-.o.M•IT-. May, 1198, at tM DISTRICT ~.i0 ~T~ON SERVICE ~~~~y 9J= O•nllltlg • • . PUBLIC NOTICE ·~~1:11~is~!,9:1Y! con ~fth· ;~.r::: .• con-ltlOUkl COllDCt • .....,.; ·~ Th. """""1."".,... ....... Adm1n1s1ra110" Oll1ces, P.O. eox 825, KELLY &. 2054 Goldtntye Place PUBLIC NOTICE flctlUO\lt ausln•H ducted by: on Individual Flctlllout 8ustnH• ducted by· an lndMdu&I 05I03.t& !'~1 ame Is Ht_ ~~llllf'/,oflle 17200 PinehUlll ~. Huo-l<ARl JACKSON RIAi.TO Colla Mffa, CA 92625 Fkltltleu1 lu1lnH1 Hav• you stllled dolt\g Name Statement Havt you Slllled dOlng ~ ..., ........ n u .. 1111 pl°""'1 dMaibmd *" ~1ng1on BNth. CA 92647. CA t23n TELE: 909-873'. This bu1lnH1 la con N•m• Stetement Mom• Statement business yet? no The lollowlno pefSOl\S are buslnoss yet? No dlllY ll)90llllld ll'ui• 1.tndtf ~ tD be 1$tS Orllll' ,,_, • .Al lhll u1d IJme, da1e Ind 074• AuCTION !ONO ff ducted by: a gerwral part· The following pereons are ~following persons aie George S. Nehrno doing bus1n111 as: Orange Monnie Adema and Pllrf~I to Md Of ll'llSt -C.... ...... CA ml7. l1'9 ploce. b1d1 ..... 11 be putihcly 723.41•19 ne!lhlp doing businMt .,. 11 Dold ~:~no :~~/~~~s ~~t~cF~f This statement wH filed County's 6•11 Deats, 26171 This statement wat filed rtc«cltd on 0$/31.90ddOCU·11idti'll•wHMN9~111V opened and read aloud tor Publlsh•O Newport Have you stantd doing Df 9ill, t526 Vlltncla MacArthur Blvd., 1131, with tho County Clork or \11ntagt Woods. uke For· with tha County Ct11k of mtntno.90-29137Sbook l>'Qt ~iic1nylnollff.m-ofthe Ill• lollow1ng· 8Hch·Co11a Mesa Daily business y11? XH lM-96 Newpott Beach, CA 92660 Santa Ana, CA 92707 Orange County on 3-25-00 H I, CA 92830 Orenge Colh!ly on 4•17·96 ol olftdal recordS ri lh• oNk:ie o• PIOf*'Y eddl--"' Ollllr - FINE ARlS RELOCAT· P1lo1 March 19. 25. 1996. Na1ge11 F1ss1h Joseph Francis Eagle Aob•rl Franklln Baohr, 19983677744 Edward Pe11onlus, 26171 19983180348 lllf ttcOldtf ol Ofj/\Ot Coun!Y _. ~ If q , .,_, ABLE FOUNDATION AT FTH382 1:hls ll•l•m•nl WIS fil•d t526 Valencfa, Newport 1010 W .. MacArthur Blvd Dally Piiot M11ch 29, April \llnta~· Woods, Lake For· Dally P1JOI April 19, 28, c,l1tornta. executed by. Sm ~ TiwtcQ&~of""~ ~?0U~4~~:~~:~~~?LS, o~'!'ngt:•co~C:::ynl~n~~:~f BAelthL.CA9266EO I 526 •131 , Santa Ana, CA S,12.19,t996 l308 ef~laA:~:?nOeu Is con· May3,10,l996 1394$Qhonlau. a Slnoltjman.;Hil!~~~t.: Pl d Ill I PUBLIC NOTICE . . va enore age. I 92707 d db l d d I -ll'Ustor American S1VnQt _.1., end ~ •llNMd OOlli. are 11~~ h~e" at ~~~,~~~~c; NOTICE 188.3177150 Valencl1, Newpor1 BHcfl This busine.ss 11 con· PUBLIC NOTICE .¥:!: Y~ a~tZn~~ u~oing PUBLIC NOTISE ., titnerldaly Wiii se• al publlc llCI**' lfld._...U1ttl!M Purchasing Department, at INVITING BIDS Dally Piiot March 20, Aprll CTAhl92660b ducted by: an mdMdu•I Flctltloua Bu.sln•H bu11ness~et? No Fictitious Butl"•H Mld!On 10 lht hlgllell bidder tor of dl9 WIW p!lbllc:tltlon of IN Nc>-5. 12 19, 1996 t33t s usiness II con· Have you aiarted dotng E cash (p-able at Um• ol sale In '-S21&"""'c.a _...., th• above address (714) Th• County San1talion · ducted by: husband ond business et? es 41311979 N•m• St•t•m•nl dward trsonlus Name St•t.ment ., I Uni d bof,.,., .. vw .... 111 __. 847·255I Ext 1440. 01s111c1& of Orang• County, PUBLIC NOTlCE wile Robert F.YBao~r ' Th• following persons are This statemtnt was filed The following persons are laWIUI monty 0 tilt ~ llontocmt\dltTru•ntllMlllflll Plans and specihcauons Colllornla will receive bids Have you star1od doing Thi 1 t t 1 led doing business as· Wnt· with the Coun~ Cleek ol doing buslntsl as· Granes Slat.es. bY casn. 1 cashlef s a Cllhlll't cl'9dt dr-. °" 1 "* m;:iy ba purchase~ at the un1ol Tuesday, Apfll 30, Ftctltloua Bu•lneH business yet? no withs ~ a ~e~ty wci' k1 f pon Pr1nters, 153g Mon· Orange Counly on 3-29-96 t..ux leehnology, 2675 W, died! drawn bY I Stall or na-• llldonll biNI. 1 died!~ bot DISTRICT Purcnasmg De-l996, at 1, oo a.m Bid~ Nam• Statement Joseph F. Eaglo Ora e eCounu on 3.'!}2.S: rovia St .. Newport Beach, 18983078415 Woodland Or.. Anaht)lrn, bOllal Dank. a chlCll clflwn by a a"*°' a.dltll otd.11 Ul'llon °' • pa11mon1, a1 Ille above ad· must be racelvod at the The folU>wing porsons 111• This statement was hied ng 18~3671588 CA 92663 Diiiy P1to1 April 5, 12, 19, CA 92801 SUiit or tedecal c:rtdll unlOll. o< a cl** drM"I bt •It* Of lldMll dress lor Filly dollars DISlrttls' Adm1nistrallv1t Of· domg bJslness at: Sand 8 with the Counly Clerk ol . Aurlher Doug RogetS, 25, 1998 F342 Elvira S. AndrH, 784 Nyes Chldl drawn bY I Stall or ftd· """119 Ind lo111 ~ ..... (550 00) por set, non· lice by 1he date herein· Drywall. 19032 Pauline Orange County on 4-5·96 Dally Piiot Mitch 29, April 1539 Monrovra SI. Newpon PUBLIC NOTIC Place, Laguna Beach, CA trll SIWlgs and LOlll Assocaa-lngs iaodalon °' ~ blnk relundable. above set tonh. al which Lane, Huntington Beach, 19983879237 5,12,19,1996 f315 Beath,CA92663 E 92651·4141 tion Sawlgs AssOC11llOn. or .,.OWlnS«tionStOlo(ltltn A MANO AT ORV JOB 11me they wlll be opened CA 92646 Daily Piiot April 12 19 26 PUBLIC NOTICE Thi• business Is con· This business Is con· sawigs Bank speerlled rn stc· Nndal C4dt Ind IUlhoflied to do ~~iK will bo held Ap11l 29. and examined al the olfice Bradley Steven Brann. May 3 1996 ' ·1369 ducted by: an Individual Flctltloua Builn•H ducted by: an lnd1vldua1 lion 5102 ol !he Unanaal code IMlrw. In thlt stCe. In Ille tYllll SI 11• 10 30 M a.m. scarp ol tho Purchasing Division, 19032 Pauline Lane, Hun· ' Flotltloua SualneH Ha110 you staned doing TheNafomlloewSlntgatpeemrsoennst are Havo you •tar1ed doing and autllonZtd 10 do business In tendtf OChlf th1n c::ash ls IQltPltd ar ng lll artne iew 10844 Ellis Avenue, Foun· llnglon Beach, CA 92646 PUBLIC NOTICE N S t buStneu yet? no business yel? yes 3·15·96 lhls ) I: 1 The front 01 Ille Tnmw "'fl'f ..tthholcl tti. lt-Mlddlo School, 5682 T1I· lain valloy, Calilornla. tor Slaven Edward Caward. •m• . ta •ment Aurther Doug Rogers doing business as: ASH Elvira S. Andres state. a n au.a of tht TIUflN'• Oted untn burg Orivo. Hun1ing1on 1he lollowlng: 19032 Pauline Lane, Hun· Fictitious Bualn••s The following persons are This s1a1emen1 was filed Machine. 1725 Monrovia This statement was filed Tiit Flagpoles At Tht Main Entry ~ beooM• -llble 10 tht Beach. CA. VIDEO INSPECTION SER· llngton Beach. CA 92646 doing business as: Bobby wllh the County Clerk of Ave.. IB-4, Costa Mesa, with the County Clorlt or Alu To The Placenba Ctvte • • "'*'" oi Tno DISTRICT requ. tres VICES FOR DISTRICTS' This business 11 con· T NT";• ~tatemenl Charlton ln1ernallonal, t220 Orange County on 3·2t·96 CA 92627 Orange County on 3·27•96 Cenlef 401-411 E Chapm•n ~ :.:=. bt ~""' lh111 tho bidder possess .a SEWERS ANO MAN· dueled by: a goneraJ part· dolhe :o;ng ~·~~~~r• Park Newport, Suite 211, 19983877540 Richard Harvey, 1725 18983878133 Ave. Placentia CA ah right. !Ille :l~-'*"' °' WWrrdt IX· ~c~~55:1~~~~~nti~;1~~~to~1~ ~gL~.~69 SPECIFICATION n~~~ip you started doing tem~lo~~~e~:16· Newpo':; ~~~r~=~~~d c~:r~n. Daily P1101 March 29. April ~:~~~~ ~f B-4, Cosla Daily Pilot April t9, 26, ~~ ~e':~ 1~~v:•~0 0:~ P"SI ., ilnplied repcllne '11111. is subm1t1ed Bids must be submitted business yet., No 6111d .. , Costa Mesa, CA t220 P81k Newifiort, Su11e 5, t2. 19, 1996 131 t This business Is con· May 3, 10, 1996 1383 ol trust Ill ltle property s111.1alld ponetlloft ... :::..~ F~~~H A~1g B~u~~S~g~· on th• lorm supplied by Bradley Ste~en Brann 9~!~inde Haas 364 Soville ~~~ Newpon each. CA PUBLIC NOTICE dueled by: an fndivldual PUBLIC NOTICE 111 said county Calllornra de· :;"'li ~ ~ IN,_ • the 01str1cts 1n accordance This stalemont was filed Ln Costa Mesa CA 92627 T Have you started doing senbtno me iano uwe111 The def 1Mlhlnltfftt•pt«Mded~ ~IVE ONLY TO THE BIO w11h all prov151ons or the with 1he County Clerk ol Fe~nando Navarrena 332 du~I~ ~u~~~ei~~ '~uaf0n· Flotltloua Bualn••• bualnass yet? Yes. 3·1·96 Flctltlou• BuslneH properly 111re101ote oescnbed IS In.' end die unpaid pMdptl AcPn~E~~N\N1~ SITSA ~::/. spee1hcat1ons. Spec111ca· Orange County on 4·1·96 Tours Ln .. Costa Mosa, CA Have y~u stanZ~ doing N•m• Statement Richard Harvey Name Statement berng sold 'as ts' 111e streel ...,_ o( die Nol• .and t,, Tl R uons, bid blanks and fur· 19983878831 92627 business et? No The lollowlng persons are This Slatemen\ was filed The lollowlng persons are address and otner common uld Oted ...;Di intelnt thcfeon • 1 ~bj5fii(i. OVIDEO BY thor 1nformohon may be Dally Pilot April 5, t2, 19. This business Is con· Paul Harrrson doing business as: Amerl· ~Ith thee Co~nty ~1~: of doing busineu os: Polanco oesignanon 11 any ol !he Ital pnwldld Ir! slld ~ IMI. The DISTRICT resorves obtained Bl the above ad· 26, t996 F340 ducted by: co-pannors This statement was hied can Marketing, 9121 Al· range oun yon • ·96 Upholstery, 27762 Forbes oroperry described above is dlargtt nl •xptl\-ofltlt trusl· lhe "ght to re1ecr any or all dross. iolcphono (714)962· Have you started doing with lhe County Clork of lanto 1132. Huntington 19983678400 Aoad, Laguna Niguel, CA ourporteo to be. 4809 Seashore • Ind lht wm a.a.cl bV Ud btds or lo wa1vo any Ir· 24Pl 1 I h d N PUBLIC NOTICE business yet? no Orange County on 3·22·96 BRoabeh, CFA 92~46 Hid I Daily Pilot Aprll 5. 12, 19, 92677 DrlYe Nawpor1 Sfach Ca 92663 Oetd ol TMl Stmno R'°°"""Y' rogulaullcs or In ormaltlies Beach·Costa Mesa Daily Flctltloua Bualn•H Th' 1 1 11 d 1 5 5 9121 Atlanta 1132 Hun· ' N Garllold Apt 203 Sanla the unoers1Qned truslee OIS· 4900 Rlwl 'Road. Suli. 297G. 1 u b I s e e w po r I Gerltnde Haos 9963877 8 o ert 1anc1sco a go. 26 1996 F343 Willy Estauy Carrillo, 610 · · · lnQf Com~ • uld TIVll ... ~~nany, bids or in 1110 bid· Piiot April t9. 1996. Nam• Sl•t•m•nt w11~s t~ea ~~~~~ w~l~rk1 eol Daily Pilot March 29, April llngton Beach, CA 926"8 PUBLIC NOTICE Ana, CA 92701 ' claims any lia1>1l11y IOI any incor· lrwlrlCW«, 91]05.1118)BSMl58. P ~ g1 ~c~s; d N r FJn The following pe1sons are Orange County on 3.28•98 5, 12. 19, 1996 1316 This business . is con· Fictitious Buslneu This business 1s con· rectness ol Ille Strffl address llOCll UMIG (Calitomla()nly). er. Bo.,ch·C~sta Mes~ w ~~,1~ doing business as· J & P 19983878088 PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an lndlvtdual Name St•tement dueled by: an Individual and otller common Oeslgnallon. ro... KaulMI\ ~ s-.ury, Pilot April 19 26 1996 PUBLIC NOTICE and Associates, 180 New· Dally Pllol March 29 Apr I Havo you started doing Have you started dotng II any shown htrtll1 Salo sale Oiied: QWIM"5AP2003834'S. · 1 7 pon Cenler Drive, lf210. • 1 Fictitious BuslneH business yel? yes 1·1·96 The lonowlng persons are business yet., yes 1+96 Wiii be maoe. bul Wltlloul cOYt· 4111,4119 _________ 3_a, Fictitious Busln•H Newport Beach. CA 92660 5, 12. 19, 1996 l306 Robert F Hidalgo domg bl.lslness as: New· Willy Estacuy Camllo nant or wiir111ry eXl>l'tsSed or -----'·------PUBLIC NOTICE Ham• St•t1ment John S Mannino, 438 E. PUBLIC NOTICE Th~~:,~J~g·~~~~! are This s101ement was hied port Beach Dental Assocl· This statement was ftled 1mptied regMdrng atle. POSStS· PUBLIC-HOTICE The following persons are School Street. Covina, CA .-~ w1lh the County Cieri< or ates, 1501 Supe11or Ave .. with the Coun)y Clerk ol SIO/l or encumt>ranctS. 10 ozy ---------- PUBLIC NOTICE doing business as· Moxlcalt 91723 Fictitious BualnHa ~1~11~~ g~~~,~~~11~~', ~~ ~::: Orange Counly on 3·22·96 Ste 303. Newpon Beach. Or<1nge County on 3·21·96 Int rematnll1g prlflCIC>al sum ol NOTaOfTRUS1a"SSAlEIJM. INVITATION TO BIO Brewing Company, 575 Pamela L Bl11lr, 1100 Park Name Statement 199636 77578 CA 92663 t 9903877372 Ille no1e(s) secured bY said DER D€EO Of TRUST Flit: 11110I No11co is hereby given Anion l3oule11ard • Suite Newport, Newpon Beach, The lollowlng persons aro ~islon A~ofing, M1115 C~ Daily Pilot March 29, April Ltviu Golld, 6C3 Willowood. Daily Pilot April 19, 26, Qeed Of Trust. witll Interest l-= 10i071 Ohr. 00812916 I Ml lhe Ocoan View 560, Costa Mosa, CA CA 92660 doing bu~iness as: Natural a~~o. osta es;i, 5. t2, 19, 1996 1319 LTag,une H 115• A 9~656 Mey 3 10 1996 1386 !hereon as prOYlded In said AJJ. Numo.r '3Ml4ll YOU "11£ School Dislt1CI ol Orange 92626 This business Is con· 926 his business is con· ' · • IN DEFAULT UNDER A OEE> Of Co1Jnly Cahlorrna, here1nal· G. Heileman 6rewing ducted by: o genoral port· Solutions International, Thomas Robert T<1ylor. PUBLIC NOTICE ductod by: an Individual PUBLIC NOTICE note{s). aovances, It any. under TRUST, OAfEDA41rit t0. t9114 IJM.. ler roleued 10 as "DIS· Company, Inc .. (A Dela· narshtp 22215.~on11111ano St .. Mis· 1115 El Camino, Costa Ha11e you slaned doing t1te1e<msoltll10etdOITrust.LESS YOU TAKE M:T10H TO T'11CT" will receive sealed ware Corporation), 100 Have you staned doing s~nkVio1o. CSA 92 1691 22 MTohstsa, CbAus9i2n6e2s6s is con· Flctltlout Bustnesa business yet? No Flctltloua Busln1H eflJrnated tees. charges ano PROT'ECT YOUR f'AOPf.RlY, IT bills up 10 but no later 1h<1n Horborv1ow Plaza. La business yet? No ar o. Ian ey, 215 Name Statement LMu Gold Name St•t•m•nt expenses ol lhe b'uste• ano or MAY BE SOLD AT A PIJ9UC 2 00 Pm on the gih day 01 Crosse, WI 54602·0459 John S. Mannino ~ontellano St.. Mission ducted by: an Individual The following persons are This statoment was Mod The rollowing persons aie the trusts created by sald Oatd SAIL If YOU 1EED AH EX- May 1996, al rhe DISTRICT This business 1s con. This statement was flied T~r,· c:u~~~!~s con Have you started doing doing business as: Linda's wi1h 1he County Clock ot doing business as· Jam ol trust. to·wlt $1 .032.815 t 1 PUHATION Of TIE NAT\JRE Of Adm1n1stra1ion Oll1ces, ducted by. a c01pora11on with the County Clerk ol ducted by· h sb~~d and bT':i~~:: ~~~e~oTaylor Thrill & Consignment Orange Counly on 4·10·96 Design, 2265 Channel Rd., Estimated accrued interest ~d THEPROCEEDIHGAGAIHSTYOU, 17200 Pinehurst Lane. Hun· The reglstrant(s) com-Orange County Oil 3·29·00 wile ' u This statemenl was hied Shop, 1019 El Camino Or., 19963679740 Newpott Boach, CA 92661 adOll>onal aovanoes 11 any, WI-YOU SHOULD COHTACT A LAW· 11ng1on Beach, CA 92647 menced to transact ~uSI· 19983878407 Have you staned doing wllh the County Clerk 01 Co9ta Mesa. CA 92626 Daily Pilot Ap11I 12. 19, 26. Jellrey Alan McDougall, tnc:nase 1111s ligure prior 10 sale YER llolica ii~~ tNI At this srud limo, dale and ness under the f1cl1hous Daily Pilot Apul 5, 12. 19, business yet? yes March Orange County on 3.22•96 Linda K Pelton, 2728 San M11y 3. 1996 1375 2265 Channel Ad, Newpor1 'Tlle Deneloary under said deed s.n-~1~ ~. place. btds will be publicly business name(s) hsted 26, 1996 F347 171h 1996 ' 19963877578 Juan Ln .. Costa Mesa. CA PUBtlC N Beach, CA 92661 ol trcst nere!Ofote executed llld • 11U1911. °' ._.,.. °' oponod and read aloud for above on Not Appltcable Mark O, Stanley 926.26 OTICE This business is con· dtWered to Ille undtrSlgned 1 ~llwlle~toh 1n0 following· G. Hellernon Brewing PUBLIC NOTICE This statement was fled Dolly Pilot March 29, April ThtS business Is con· Flctltlout Buslneaa ducted by: an 1ndlvidual written dedataoon 01 cltl1Ull ano DtedofTru1ullllCIMd byMillonJ. BALL WALLS AT COL· Company. Inc.. John L. with lhe County Clerk' 01 5, 12. 19, 1996 1317 dueled by: an ind1v1dual . N•m• State-•nt Have you staned doing demand !Of 5lle ano a wnt1an Fflldbelg Ind .i.. K Ftliedberg LEGE VIEW. HOPE VIEW Cume, Controller Flctltloua Busln•H 0 C ty 3 26 96 Have you started doing "' business yet? yes t.J.96 · hull>Md Ind 11it1 Reawdld on ANO STAR VIEW ELEMEN· This statement was filed Name Statement range oun on • • PUBLIC NOTICE business yet? No Tho following persons are Jettrey Alan McDougall nobal ol delautt and ell<:Uon to 041t1t1!192 • ~ No TAR Y s c Hoo LS BI o with tho County Clerk or The ro11ow1ng persons are 19903877955 Llnda K. Pellon doing business as: Beach This statement was filed SIU. The uncltrslgned caustd 91-2500~ in BooUllA P1lgt Nl,t. of #6 9596 JOB11'95l7 Orango County on 3·22·96 doing business 119: Java Dally Pilot March 29. April Flctltloua Business This statement was tiled Healthcare Solutions. 318 with the counly Clerk ol said nottce ol default and elee· Ol'lcill r1co11fs In the olb of lllt Plans and specllica11ons 19903877845 Firenze, 3636 Newport 5, 12. 19, 1996 f323 Nam• Statement wflh the County Clerk ol Alvarado Pl.. Balboa. CA Orange Counly on 3·12·96 lion to seU to t>e rll\;orded In tit• Councy Reaordtr of O!wige aro on 1110 at the DISTRICT Daily Pilot March 29, April Blvd., Nowpor1 Beach, CA PUBLIC NOTICE Th• following persons are Orange County on 3·22·96 92661 19983876256 county wl\6r1111ere11oroperry1S Coullty,Clliforn~lllClpursu.,uo Purchasing Departmen1. a1 5. 12. 19, 1996 13t2• 9266? doing business as: KB. 19963877587 Jeanne Beach. 318 Al· Dally Pilot March 29, April located and more titan three IN Neta of OelUI lfld Btcaion 1110 above address. (714) Martin Folgelman, 335 Pl· Fictitious BuslnHs ~~~~~~·w~:1~~st:,,0~~i,f. Daily Pilot Marth 29 April 11arado Place. BalbOa, CA 5 12 t9 t996 1310 monllls nave elaosed slnoe sucn lo Sell lhttwndef ,_ded t!47·2551 Ext 1440. PUBLIC NOTICE aua Udo, Newpon Beach, 92683 5 12 t9 1996 ' 1320 926;61 • ' ' reeocdatJOn Oal8 04J02196 M.A. 1211111im in BooldllA. Pege NIA. Plans <ind specifica1ions CA 92663 Name Statement • • • This business !' con· PUBLIC NOTICE Motte• S.rylela, llC. 11 •~No ~Zohlld may be purchased at the Flelltloua BuslnHa Steven Fotgelman, 335 Pl· The foUow1ng persons are Ronald Wesho Barney. PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an individual lrnlM 400 E Mm Stl'"I attn Of'6dll R•conll, _. Sell on DISTRICT Purchasing Oe· aua Udo. Newpon Beach. d0tng business as: The 5522 M1ddelecolf Or., Hun. Have you staned domg Fictitious Buslneu DVSIN ofllces Stodtton. CA O!Wl/19911 ll lhe Mollh hN ~ partment. at ihe abOve ad· Nam• Statement CA 92663 Satelllt.e, t844 S Hasler, llngton Beach, Caltlornia Fictitious Business cx.rsiness yet? No Nem• Statement *~009 l81eohone number nnce IO, ltlt Counly ~ <lross tor Twen1y-l1ve dol· The lollowmg persons are This business 11 con-Anaheim, CA 92802 926:47 Name Statement JeaMe Botch The following persons are ~09) S46-3769 bY Pat Lane 700 CMc C.-DrM W• Sll'lll 1.:1rs (S25 00) per eel. non· ~~~~~d bp~i;::s1n'gs: C~~: ducted by· a goner al part· The Anatielm Chile Opera· This bu~1ness !' con. Th• lollowing persons are This statement was l1led doing business as: Molnar enr P 76785 Anlo CA• t 00 P.M.• pidc.,. rclund(lble nershlp llon, LLC (CA), 1844 S duttedby.an lnd1v1dual dOlng business as: Solla with the County Clerk or & Assoclatu, 17962 llontolflt~blddtd1itc:mll A MANDATORY JOB cepts. 20442 Graistone Have you staned doing Ha~ter. Anaheim, CA 92802 Have you started doing Marble and Orantl•. 849 W Orange County on 4·5·96 Cowan, Irvine. CA 927\4 4 2.4f19.4/'lMl6 ~ • llltflml of .. Ill..,. WALK will bo held April 29, ~~n;, ~unllngton eac", business yet? No This bu~lness Is con. business ye1? No 181h St., Costa Mesa, CA 19983679211 Bruce J. Molnar, 1407 PUBLIC NOTICE "inonty of Ult Unltild Sl*sJ. .. 1996, 8:30 a.m sharp start· Wen~~4 Kanemaru, 20442 Martin Foigelman ducted by. Umiled UabllUy Ronald W. Barney 92627 Daily Pllol April 12, 19, 26, Bonnie Coon Terrace. CO· "'9hC. tidl. llld "*'• aon~ 1ng 111 Star View School, This statement was llled Co. This stalemenl WllS filed Hugo Preste 9 Rod Ffock May 3 1996 f372 rona dol Mar CA 92625 .... 10 lfld -hl6d II; II~ wilt 8411 Wormy Duve. Midway Grayslone Ln.. HunUngion with the Counly Clerk ol Have you started doing wilh lhe County Cieri< ol Lalle Laguna Niguel CA ' This buslnoss Is con· NOTa OF TRUSTtFS SM.£""' Died of Tru• In the Pf'Oll'llY ~ City. CA 8~~cc~el~A 9~1~~6shl. 5785 Orange County on 4·5·00 business yet? yes, 2·9·96 Orange County on 3·22·96 9269i ' PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: on lndlvldual f:r~:rr.~FkOO::: tuMd In Ud CountY 1'icl SllM Tho DISTRICT requires Vista Oel Mar. Yorba Linda, 19903179238 :me Anaheim Chile Opera· 19963877578 This business ts con· Have you slar1ed doing ,., ~ aMU·tT YOU ARE Mi.oNltf dltaibtd: AstnO!t U. 1M 1 1he bidder possess a CA 92687 Dally Piiot April 12, 19 26• hon, LLC, Dudley B. Frank, D3Jly Piiot March 29. April ducted by· an Individual Flc tltloua Business business yet? yes H5·96 11 DEFAUl.T UNDER A DEEO OF lydesalbtd on uld Otedol Trvll. 8 ctass1hca11on cor11tac1or·s T 1 . M 3 t996 i 5 Manager 5, 12, 19, 1996 t3\8 Have you statted doing Name Statement Bruce J. Molnar TRUST OATS>o.c..blrtl. t• The propeny add!• Ind odlet l1ccn~e at the llmct lhe bid du~l~d bb~11~0gs!ne'r~I ~~~: ay · 37 ThtS statement was hlod business yet? yes 3·20.96 The lollowmg persons are ThtS staloment was Med UNLESS YOU 1~ ACTION TO -~If~. of 1ht is subm1l1ed nership PUBLIC NOTICE wnh the County Clerk of PUBLIC NOTICE Hugo P1es1e doing business as: Simon wllh th• County Cltrk ol NII P'Ol*1Y dtsalbtd .00... i. EACH 8 10 MUST CON· Orange County on 3·26-96 This stateme.r11 was hied fine Art, 326 112 Onyx Orange County on J.8·00 Pf¥'.>TEtT YOUlt PAOf'ERIY, IT purpOfltd IO ti.: 37 Sane TIOPft, FOAM AND BE FtESPON· ~~~~ .. ~°;'et?s::'ed doing Fictitious BuslnHs 19983877959 Flctlllou1 Busln•H with the County Clerk of Ave. Balboa Island, CA 19983175947 ~ ~ ~ tJe: ~ l30;Hewpon8ud\CA92f60 The SIVE ONLY TO THE 810 Wenda Kanemaru Nem• St•t•menl Daily Pilot March 29, Aprll Name Statement Orange County on 3·22·00 92662 Daily Pilot M8!ch 29 Aplll Pl.NIATIOH Of TIE NATUAIE OF unden9*I T111-.. dddllml ""I DOCUMENTS ANO Michelle Higashi The following persons are 5, 12, 19, 1996 1326 The tollowing persons are 19963877580 Steven Simon. Jr . 326 112 5 12 19 1996 ' 1304 THEPAOCS!JltGAGAINS'TYOU. Wloldyliiflny~ollllt AGREEMENT IN ITS EN· This staltment was filed doing business as: Jodros doing business as. C11cula· Dally Pilot March 29 Apnl Onyx Ave , Balboa Island. • • • YOU SHOULD CXlHTACT A I.AW propeny addrna ltld OChlr ~ i~i'bisfiitrROVIOEO BY wilh tho county Clerk or Enterp11ses. 2973 Harbor PUBLIC NOTICE ~~~ic::.yrf~~o AEcos~!~~ s. 12. 19. 1996 · 1321 ~~1~26t~siness is con· PUBLIC NOTICE Y9l Ma la~~ ...i :':e1n. ~-!n~= The DISTRICT reserves Orange County on 3·26·96 Blvd .. '5tO, Costa Mesa, Fictitious ButlnH• loenlh St., Suile 119. Santa PUBLIC NOTICE ductect by: an fnd1111dual Flctltlout BuslnHI s.n-Altcioii...,.a ~. paid balalD of !tit~• tho nght 10 re1ect any or all 18983877952 ~A ;26~6 A 1 J 2858 Name Statement Ana, CA 92705 Have you started doing N•m• Statement =. °'......., ~ and by the ptCl9efty IO be told bids or to waive any ir· Oo11y Pilot March 29. April S~ra~g Plac~.aC-011~· Mesa, The lollowlng persons are Thomas Perez, 1234 E. Fictitious Buslnen buslnoss yet? yes 4·1·96 The following persons are Dtedo(TIUll~~J lnCI r_. nllmaed COlb. regulanlies 01 1nformah11es 5, t2. 19, 1996 1325 CA 92626 doing bu9Jness as: Ching Banyan Ave., Anahoim, CA N•m• Statement Stovon Simon, Jr. doing business as· Ren· "'-' ~ "7 hla .,.e uptMeSind~anon•lhttlml 1n any bids 01 In the bid· Unda M. Rutan, 28$8 Se-Hal ~e31 Estate Inc .. 752 92805 The followlng persons are This s1a1ement was lil~d dtlllous Inn Balboa.'5t4 e . ..i-..!-~.':aRkNfd ollllt lnil~ publlallion ollht NC> ding process. PUBLIC NOTICE rang Place. Costa Mesa. w. 19th Street, Cosla This business is con· doing business as: Aca· with the County Clerk or Oceanfront, Newpotl G ... ~;~ ,. Clotoh•is. ~~JTS.66 lnaddl- Pub I 1 shed Newport CA 92626 Mesa. CA 92627 ducted by: an individual domlc Advisors, 17 Point Orange County on 4·5-96 Beach, CA 112661 .;. ---;:;'' ,.,.. • ,_. lion 10 can. the Trus!ftwdl lllap1 Beach.Costa Mosa Daily Flctltloua Bualn•H This business is con· Ching Hai Real Estale Inc, Have you slar1ed doing Loma. Corona del Mar, CA 19903079223 James G. Wast, 107 Palm. CIOldlllClft 1~::... 1Cllhief'sdltdldrM!lonuu11 Pilot Apnl 19, 26. 1996 Nem• Sl•t•m•nt ducted by· husb;ind and 752 W. 19th Street. Cos11 business yet? No 92625 Dally Pllol Aprll t2, 19, 26, Newpott Beach, CA 92661 NII. IM747• In 8Dolt NIA Paoe «N&iono11i-k.1dltdld!...nby ________ ,_3_79_1 The lollow1ng pefsons ace wile Mesa. CA 92627 Thomas Perez Ellen C. Weinstein, 17 May 3, t996 1370 This t>uslneu Is con• MIA o(Olldlf-0. In dlt o11ca • IUU °' ltdttlll atdA 1#110n « 1 PUBLIC NOTICE doing buslne11 as: a) New· Have you staned doing This buslnen Is con· ThlS statement was l1led Point Loma, Corona del ducted by: 1n lndivldual of._~~ ot Orlngl ctltCk drMn by 1 1&ae °' lldefll ----------•gen Systems Corporallon. business yel? No ducted by: a corporation with the County Clerk of Mar. CA 92625 PUBLIC NOTICE Have you started doing ~ Cll"""-. ar14 ~ID DWlfl9S and loan~ ._ Fictitious Business b) Newgen Systems Acqu1· John f Autan. Jr. Have you started doing Orange County on 3·26·96 ThlS business is ton. business yet? yes, t995 h Nalb ol Otfaull lllCI Eltdlon lrlgl ~ °' .-. ~ N•m• Statement s11lons Corpor1t1on, 3545A This statement was llled business yet'> Yes, 10/28 19983877953 ducted by: an lnd1v1dua1 Flctltlou• Buslneas James o. west to w hrtundtt f'ICl:lfdtd tpeahd In Sea.on s102 oflht F~ Th 1 Cadllloc Avenue, Costa wnh tho County Clerk of 85 Dally Pilot March 29, Aprll Hav• you started doing Name Statement This stalemenl WH flled 1,,_,,-111 Book.., .. ~..,.. -.oal Code and aulhonled '°do e oUowing person$ are Mesa. CA 92626 Or~nge C·•unty on 4·3·96 Chin~Ha1 Real Eslal• Int , b t? Th• lollowl"" na so s are · h h C C I .,_,...,.. .--. ..,,. ~'" ltlia SUM In 1t1t ev.11 doing business as: MC· u v 5. 12, 19. 1996 1322 usiness ye no ... ,..r n wtl t e ounty lark o • ....,,_... No tM51 o1 CORMICK, KIDMAN & BE· Newgon Systems Acqu1· 19993978988 Mark . Chi, President Ellen C Wt1"s1eln doing business as: Pool· Orange County on 3·26-00 lllld a... ~ _. w °" 1trldtr OUMr 111¥1 caUI Is _.pied HRENS. LLP. 695 Town sitions COlporalion, (CA), Dally PUot Aprll t2 19 26 This statement was IUed PUBLIC NOTICE This atatamant was filed tyme ol Huntington Beach, 19983677961 04IWIM 11 Ille Noltll ltonl • Ille T1uS1• may 'Mthhcld lhe ~ j Conlcr 01 . Suite 1400, 3545 Cadillac /\venuo. May 3 1996 • ;365 with lhe County Clerk ot with the County Clerk of 17871 Quintana Lane, Hun· Dally Piiot Morch 29 April .-ol !ht Tr~·· Deed until Cosio Mesa. CA 92626 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 • Orange County on 3·29·96 Flc:lltlou1 Busln•H Orange County on 3·26-96 tlnglon Beach, CA 92647 5 t2 1 996 ' 1324 H A bids blclOlnt IVlilablt to the H L (Mike) McCormick, a ThtS buslnen Is con· PUBLIC NOTICE 199636783g8 N•m• St•t•m•nt 18983677951 Timothy John Walker. • • 9• t • ave El°' •ndotsff. I lllJll!tf of Pro1esS1on:i1 Corporallon. ducted by: a corporaHon. Dally Pilot Apnl 5, 12. 19, f!'e tono~ing persons •re Dally Piiot March 29. April 17871 Quintana Lane. Hun· PUBLIC NOTICE Garage Sale! Slid salt wilt be ml!M. w (CA). 695 Town Conlet Or , Heve you started doing Flelttloua Bualn•H 26 1996 F346 doing business as: U.S. 5 t2 ta 1996 1327 tlngton Beach, CA 92647 -"*"' °' -.nty, U • Suile 1400. Costa Mesa. buSlnese yet? yes, 3·t·96 Name Statement ' Auto Electric, t6392 Goth· ' ' ' This buslneu Is con· Flctllloua Bualn•H pr-Of rmplttd ~dint "1le. CA 92626 Newgen Systems Acqu1· The lollowlng persons lie PUBLIC NOTICE ard #C, Huntington Beach. PUBLIC NOTICE dueled by: an lndlvldual N•m• Statement ~ 0( ~ 10 Arthur G Kidman. A pro· s111ons Corporallon, Alvin doing business as· Con· CA 92647 Hav• you ataned dolng The following persons are Nllsly tilt indeb4tdntu NCM1ed 695 Town Center Or Su110 This statemen1 was liled agoment. Inc . 2428 New· N•m• Statement borl, 17160 San Meleo, N•m• Statement Timolhy J. Walker lral, 1242 W. OcHn Front, t.. _ dw, wrth~ •pRMdad~ less1on3I Corporation (CA). Dubrow, President structlon Control & Man· Fictitious BuslneH Arberg Babayanl Moufun· Flctltloua BuslnHt business yet? Y11. 4/1196 doing business as: Advos· Jf"·-. ) bot urd DMd, ~ tlltr- 1.ioo Costa Mesa. CA with the County Clerk ot port Blvd • Suite 4, Costa Th• followlng pe11ons ere #F7, fountain vauoy. CA Th• following persons are This statement was filed Newport Beach, CA 92661 In. and tilt ul\Plld prinaPll 92626 Cringe County on 4·5-96 Mesa. CA 92627 doing business as: ChOl In· 926708 doing buslnese as: Flit 2 with the Counly Cllfk ol Barbara J. Lovell, 1242 W ...,_ ol !ht No1<1 MQll9d ~ Russell G Behrens. a Pro 199153879213 Construction Control & corporahon, 3939 w . Pa· This business Is con Winn, 5000 Perk Newport. Orange County on •·S-96 Ocun fronl, Newport llid OMd wrth lrMlwt ~ • 1ess1onol Corporation (CA), Daily P1lol Aprtl 12, 19, 26. Management, Inc., (CA). clflc Coast Hlg"way, New. ducted by: an lndillldual Newpot1 Beach, CA 92660 18983679241 Beach, CA 92661 pr1Mdtd 111 said Noce. -. 695 Town centor or .. Suite May 3. 1996 1375 2428 Newpon Blvd., Ste. 4, port Beach. CA 92663 Have you started dolng Tomor1 Marie Winn, 4200 Dally Piiot April 12. t 9. 26. This business Is con• dlarges Ind..,..._ ot 1111111111· 1400, Costa Mesa, CA Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Choi Incorporation (CA). business yet? Yes. 4-4·88 Park Newport 1411, New· May 3, 1996 t368 ducted by: an lnd1vlduol "Ind the trl!Sb a .a.d by 1a1c1 92626 PUBLIC NOTICE This business Is con· 3939 w Pacll1c Coast 6abayani M. Alberg port Beach. CA 92660 Have you started doing Died of Tnnt. s.,,_ ~ Suzanne M. ra9ue, A Law dueled by: 1 corporation Highway. Newpon Boach, This atatemenl was llled This business fs con· PUBLIC NOTICE buslne11111? yH, 12·16·85 Cr.I The Noc Oassftedsot 64?S678 enc. Comp.31'f'f, • a.lid Trus.tta. Corporollon, (CA), 695 Flctltloua Bualn•H Have you a tarted doing CA 92003 ~ilh the County Cle1k of ducted bY' on lndfvidual Fictitious Bualr\eaa Barbaro . Lovell 16 plate yoi. Gc.oge Sola Acfl C900 Riwlgrtdt Road. Suitt mo. Town Centor Drive, Suite H•m• St•tement busln111 yet? yH l900 This business Is con· Orange County on 3·29·96 Hlvt you star1td doing This 11a1ement was 11110 trwlndM.CA9170f. (Stl)~ 1400. Costa Mesa. CA The following persons are Conllrutlion Control & dueled by: a corporation 18903878387 business yet? yes, March Name Statement with the County Cleric ol t900la2M'48U~nt10nlyl,!Jr 92626 doing buslneu as· Ubod, Management, Inc., Susan H111e you started doing Dally Piiot Aprll 5, t2, t9, 93 The following persons ire Orange County on 3·26-~ ~ Zublllt. A.Ml, $talllfYI Janel Morningstar. ;i Law Inc . 1221 Nonh Harbor M. Goggins. \Ile• P1esldent business yel? Yes. S/t/92 26, 1996 F344 Tamara Winn doing busln111 H: The UI-189138779CIO J!ajly Pilot o..d. 04«ilt996 ASAP20t293 coipora11on (CA). 695 Boulevard. Anaheim, CA This 1l1tement was hied Choi lncorporahon, Inc., This slalemtnt was filed llmate Chok:e, 395t Plaza Oa'ly Plot March 29 AA•ll _,2,.,11,4111 Town Conler Duve, Suite 92801 w11n the County Clerlc ot Nam Su Chol. President PUBLIC NOTICE with the County Clark or Drive, Suite 230, Santa 1 1 ' ..,.... --" ,,_ --------- 0 C 0 C "' "2"'"" ·--. c· 92-.. 5, 12, 19, t996 1330"•••••••••1r,.---.------l 400. Costa Mesa, CA Custom Con1roi System. range aunty on 4·2·96 This statement was liled range oun., on ~ .,..,.. ,..,. " "'" 92626 LTD , 1 Nevada Corp.. 19983878705 wrlh the Counly Clerk ot Fictitious BualnHt 19983877954 Tarrl Lii Smith, t048 N. IAl'~I -, 00\19119 J Evertz, A Pro· (CA). 3305 WW Sprlntl) Dally Pilot April 12, 19, 26. Orange County on 4·2·!16 N•m• St•t1ment Dally Pilot March 29, April :;~;nto, Or•nge. CA --.... ~-·-- less1on11 Corporahon (CA). Mounlaln Road 1 60·24, May 3 t996 1365 10083878800 olThe lobullOWlngl per1ons 1c'D• 5. 12. t9, t99e 1328 Thi• bu1lnH1 I• co~ CWSI Fl ED 695 Town Center Drive, Laa Y,~11. NV 89t02 ' Oa'ly Piiot Ap II t2 1" 28 d ng 1 neu as: A 0 ........ by: an 1-.. Md"·' ,,. c PUBLIC NOTICE 1 r • ... • Rom. Inc .• 1eoo E. oaCA PUBLIC NOTICE ...,..,.., "" .... ~1>1te 1400, osta Meso. This ualn111 Is eon-May 3, 1996 1364 •~,, 1115 Santa "-·. c Have you slatted dol"" M--,C,t. 92626 ducttd by; 1 corporation ...... -.-.... --·-w , l<tlth E McCullough. A Have you started doing f11otltlou1 BualneH PUBLIC NOTICE 92705 Fictitious Butln•H buT sln1 HISytt? Ytl. 311/ff _ MmMONA.L MM Proleulonal Co1porallon buslntn yot? No Nam• Statement A CO Rom, Inc .. t800 E. Name Statement err I., mltn (CA), 695 1'own Center Custom Conlrol system. Tht lollowlng portont are Flctltloua BuslntH Gerry Ave .• S11n11 Ana, CA Th• lollow!ng ~11on1 ar• This llatlmtf'll waa filed i01lv1, Suite 14()(), Cosla I.TO., E. LaAoy Feroueon, doing bu1lne11 as: a) Oo· N•m• Stetement 9l705 b doing buslnou n : Acme W\lh th• County Clerk 01 MHa. CA 112626 Pre1lden1 1lgn Sculplors ServlcH, b} Th• followlng person• ert his uafneu 11 con· Toy Oo.. t t 1 Oroedway Orengo County On 4·5-08 , Thia t1u11neu 11 eon· Thi• 1111ement w .. filed OSS. 23202 AHpll Ad . doing bualntH 11• Ad· ductod by:• corporation 12e. Co1u1 Mou. CA 1981317823~ .ducted bri· limited h1b1hly with th• County CIOtk of Lak• Forest, CA 112630 vanced Pochoth.rapy Htve you 1tarttd doing 92627 DAiiy Piiot ~II t2, 19, 2G, p1nnerth p OtMgt County on 3·22·H M~let,. Robtrt Elrick, Ctntor. 200 Newport C.n-buR 'clMID •,roml? no1 <>--aid JRr.o, betc1t I J0Btr!~dhw•~Q1111M261 .• May 3, l ON f387 •Have you •l•ned doing 18983177877 23cvc nHPll Ad., Lak• ter Dnve SUlte 304 New-• nc.. """1 .,. " '1>u11neu ytt? YH, H ·96 o111y Piiot Marth~. ~It For•••· CA 92&30 POtt Otaeh. CA 92GOO ~h~~'="! .. tiled ~~~ ~~·.~'n~19211 7 co,,. PUBLIC NOTICE Suunne M Tague, A Law 5 t 2 19 t99S F30<I Jtltr•y Alan McDougall, 81rbar1 Glbton·P•ul, wilh !tit C ...... .., .... ., .. Of d'""--' by·._ ....... ~ ....... , &lotlUova lluslneta 1Corpotoliotl. Suunne M. • ' ' m5 Channel Rd . Nl\lrpon P•y.O MFCC, 1? .Alt.. ~"' "" " ............ •• ""''""'-Tague, Prttldont of Cocpo-PU LIC c• 0.ICh, CA 92M1 Alll• IMn• CA 92714 Orange County on ~" Haw you .,.,,ed doing Nal'M Statement lfatfon partnar of partnet• 8 NOTI r;; Thi• buelntu I• con-Thli buiinus 11 con-tH938790'5 t>uslnen Yet? no The 1ol10Wlng ~rlOM att "Ship ,._ 1 •-· • dueled by: Joint venture dueled by· an lndlYldUll Dally Pilot APt* t 2, t9, 26, Rot>ett J Otllnes Jt. deing bullMH ••· Oallt r Th11 •l•ttment -• !lied ... t '""'' ualn•H Have you atatttd d~ Hive o\i atar1ed doing May 3 '* 1383 Thl1 ttttement wat f1i.d R ... arch, 4533 M41CA11hur 'w11h lht County Clerk 01 tt.m• lt•t•m•nt ~tint" yet? no bualneat ytt? Y•s • with lht C°""tf C.11 ot &tvd.h Ste. 31?·A Ntwpon t()rurig• Col.Inly on ~-tll-96 Th• fol~~no pe1aonJ•c1f,.• Michail A. !t"'k Barbara Olb1on•P1ul, PUBLIC NOTICI! Orang• County on a.2e..M 9"c :! CA 12ee0 • 19883177070 dolnG bu .... nt u . • ..... Tnla •••ttmtnt wu fllt<S P1y o MflCC 1~87'1"'4 Don ""crv Lingle, • Dally Piiot March 2t, Aprll =trllaln\ :1~2•g. P~sto with !ht County c 11rk ot Tnla ii.temtnt ~.. m.d Plotlllo~ua 8ualMH Dally ~llot ~ch 291 April ~~~:. ~~ •• P8:.'~~e:V•" ~ 12 19 '* t3t4 C planro, tc•· .. 42 ./' uan Orang• County o., 0·12·96 with the County Cltfk of N•m• t•t•ment s. 12. '"• ,....., 1332 Thi• bu"ln••• I• con· • • 1 atrano. ,.. • Gr6 1001ie1e2as Orlntl)I Coun!Y on ~2$-H 'Tht follo ng ~i'M>"' 1re1-.;....-..-._..;.,;....--.. __ _.._ • 1 PUBLIC NOTICE Bloglm• f'ranchlH Ser· Dill~ Piiot March 29, Ap<ll 1H83H ... H doing bu•lneu u : OK 0• PUIUC NOTICI! d~ed by: In lndlvldllal ! NOTtC• O' ~:::o ~-~··AO':anto!~l'. 6, 12• t9, 1~ f309 Dally Pjot ~ 12, It, 21, re:::· fl~~ ~~tt .:::i: "otlUoue hslnns ~!l°~~o;'tt?t~l1td dOl"O I PUBLIC AUCTION A, San Juan C.plstrano, PUBLIC NOTICI May'· 1tM '3e2 CA 02824' NalM ttat.ment Don H ~le • Nolle• 19 ~lt»iy given CA '2t75 auaue .. O ... ICI! 0111111\ Kulp, 1325 Sanl• Th. follo~ ptrtont .,. Thi• •Utttmenl WH filed ;1,,..t tilt undtf•lgntd WJll Thia bu•ln•H I• con-,.ctltlHa •u1lneat rv " · • netla Ttfr~. C0tona dtl d0ing butltlnt ••· Me 'Mlh lhl Coul\ty Cllfk ol HI 11 Pl.ibllt AUC1JOn on duc1td by-a COt'J>OtlliOfl H.,_ lt•t•ment NOTICI OP l.41r, CA g2121 Contulla'm1, 2031 t S.W. Ofangt Coumy on •·S.N :o~90 et t t 30 1 rn II. Have you IWtrtld clolnQ ~ lollOWltlQ pet90nl 111 AP"-CAT O Thi• buatntH la con-ltlreh Sll .. t, Sulit 202, 1tff2t7el.t4 • ALL$PACI!, 8Ja4 HAMIL• l>Vtlnetl ~? ytt M.elS doing llusineH u · Tl\OmU I I ,. '0" duded by'.,, ln01Mual fffwpon hach1 CA l2teO Deify"'°' Apfl "'· It, 28, , TON AVE., HUNTINQfON 81oglmc ''•nchlH ht· CMI, JOO Sn l.,,. 1121, o:=:IPtN011 ti ve 'you atltl~ Clolt?g RlytnOOd R Abenf1. 4742 May 3, 1998 &311 .ocH. CA 1126-44 th• f*· VlcH u SA .• ine , ~ C Ce>tont def Mat, CA 0292' '"*COHOLtC OvtiMU pf? no t11d1n• Plue, 'forba CL.AaalPt•D •1011111 ptOpeny Of th• fOI· Ptosldtnt Chrll An1honr o.oon.10 -0111111n KUlo Unda, CA t2114 •lawing Th•• lflltmtnl .,., .. filed 000 ••• '-tne ,,,,, co! 81VlMOI LtO•••• TN• ••• ..,.,.. .,., .. filod nua bu.,,, ...... con-W• •ti• ... •••Y•10- • AVfRY, C048, HOUSE· wlllt th• County Cltrk ol font dtl Mar. CA t262s ~ tO ,... Wit" th• County C\t1k Of IC:CHI, 1nrorma1lon· •ttOLD IT!MS. Wl!IQHT Oret1Qt County on 3-2$.N Tllomaa f dwa1d Monla· To """°"' A M•y Cort-Ot#IOO CovnlY °" 3-2t-te RENT packed m111c11p1aoo MA.CH t0HM770N .. .,. tOO ha Lant 112t c.m: MUNAT~L BAY t~•774t4 vlafl•d t•gullr•v. aU-C• :, _WAMCN oo.3. HOUSI· Oa1ly P1101 Match H 1 ~pt1I CorON del Mat, CA t2&21 1 CU.. tH0 1t(1rt) ,.P'Y'. Diiiy PllOf (lrtarth 29, Aplll ct11fully • bV all lllnite 1t10LO ITlMS ... ~. ,, tl,,I,, '!!I -Q2t Thi• '"'''"'" II con-"' 10 IN ~"*" Of J, 12, ... tllll 007 through ctJstltled of_ C:OMUIYlefl, -... ,,, __ ,.... ... r "Qualtty staff with excefk3nt reSt.its 5 'IA1y I advertise wtth1he [)cj\; Plott" ' 1,. Cemetery • Mortu 1ry Chapel • Crematory MOrtlWY * Chapel Crematfon no Bn>lldway Costa Meta. ..... ,.0 Whfn Worda Are ~EnOUgh "~all.dng In SMf"IM.lh11 FlocW8" 2983 Htrbor 81\'d .. C:Otta t-\ltH 540-3135 z•.1119 - Ii., ' .. __.......,- . l, ' ~ ... ,. - ' ,, ' I ~ I I ' I I .-. ' -''"""·- ROUAl HOUSIHQ 0 ''0 1'1 UNITY Al f'UI ISUAl lhll1laiot In Ibis ....,..,., la 1Mjc,l ID Ult fed· ml F• HeaMt Act tf 1161 as ......... Un It ltltgal lo lftlrtllt • ..., """"""· ll•lllU11 If 11lacrlml111tlo11 NIU• rxa. "* ,.llglon. 111. ~ lullllJI llllus Of ........... • llllllllioll lo .... _,_.~1,Uml· tit*'•~:· TMI MWllllJtf Wiii not ......,,_.,...,~"· llUl llf 1911 .... wllk• 11 ID ................. Out"""' n -.-, ....._!bit all •wtlUlt• lfttrtlae• In llllt ... , .............. Ill. ..... 1n I ...., NII&. Tl tom- -....... I ... call HUD M ·"" 111·D-42H51CL f« Ille ¥t t' 911 , DC na ,i1w call HUD II 421·'500. HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE •'aide Trfptu. 3 Bt, 2 ea. + two-2 br, 1 ba, 4 + gar, cul-d ... •c S4351c Agt. 729-7244 IRVINE ltors 't01 SAL! 1400 IAITllDICM C-8 Loi IOx200 with I Bedroom. 1 Bath '*'-with hatdw<>Od rl00'9. N•ads TLC, U•l,000 wtlh own« flnanolng, Contact ...,_, t'.O. 9ox 1404, _...BMot\,CA I ::u!s.~t. ;r; .......... ~ .... _. ..... • 1i 292NOll HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR RENT BALBOA ISLAND CORONA DELMAR 2122 • . . 1-. -)- 1 ' I I ' ,·•~-I -~ .......... ~ I I·-~­ ' I 1 ~~· . ,.,.__ ~ ·_. E'Sld• Move-In SOUTH COAST Condition! 2bd 2ba METRO 2186 $154,900. Owner will finance at 7.75% fixed liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii rate. Call for details & Airy 1 Br loft condo. Lg viewing 631·2242, Agt. kltch, skylights, patio, Large Single Family pool, spa, gym, A/C . Near Ocean. 3Bd 2Ba Gas/wtr/frlg Incl. Cal New kltch, fplc e ok. $695. 645·2535 $2900 Avail 5/15 759·1 .. •••••••im I 4 0 4 . 1• Ocean Side of Hwy. APARTMENTS 3Br 2Ba, bonus/loft w/ FOR RENT wot bar. 2 car gar, alarm. S2400/mo Isa. I••••••••• Agl 281·4455 COSTA MESA 2124 COSTA MESA 2624 !!I n '°'''°'° II I ION Ito Ill 7111.fOtO GAlllFllD HOURI Telephone 8am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday DAILY PILOT DIADUNES Monday ............ Friday 5:00pm Tuesday ............. Monday 5:00pm Wedne.sday ....... Tuesday 5:00pm Thursday ........... Wednesday 5:00pm Friday ................ Thursday 5:00pm HOTTEST .dtaA:&l1L 1.69 LIVE ~· .. 1oa1 900-505-5050 800.739-•cao 818-758-9100 BY .. 10,_ (714) 642-5678 8YFAX (7 14) 631-6594 (Pl~ include your name and phone number and we11 call you back with a price quote.) BYMAILORIN PERSON: 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA 9UJ27 Cooler of Newport Blvd & Bay St o pro uction roofreode MlcheUe Grojayk Califomio Community News 330 W. Doy Strfft Costa Mes.a, CA 92~28 EOE/ MFH Teaoh•r fully quallfled to cotHch preschool. Now hiring fe>f avm- mer It• 11. £11'<1 ac· credited pr09tam. FIT. xlnt working _ cond, 1*\a. Irvin. tS.4030 GINEllAL POU CY Rates and deadlines are subject to change without nottce. 1be publisher reserves the right to censor, reclassify, revise or reject any classified advertisement. Please repon any error that 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 insertion. •••••••• Please be aware that the listings In this cat· egory may require you to call a 900 number in which there Is a chorge per minute. EMPLOYMENT WANTED 5535 Caregiver/Companion Looking for live In or live out pos. Exp'd, mature, cheerful, prof. Local refs. Tly 494·3275 MERCHANDISE ANTIQUES 6010 BEST PHIC[S P.\IO A FREE PEPPER SPRAY Life is precious, pro· tect it! Buy 1, get 2 free! CALL NOW 1· 800·576-2743 Ext. .20 . DIVORCE SALE Mahogany des k, Gothic curios. 5 ' bookcase, S5K mirror & console, hie size swan table. Victorian couch, 30 yr ivory col· lec11on incl 8' knight, 8' tusks, 6' horses. etc. 26 bronzes Incl life size mermaid, blind 1ustice. chairs, tables, teak p atio, marble, mirrors , cheval mlrre><. Tiffany lamps. much more. Call for lnfOf"mation. 714·901-0822. Stair Chair Ext. elec stair lifl, iclnt cond, $2000 ($3300 new) Bal. Isl 646-1164 White neon art 49x40 w/sun. palm tree. fl•· mlnoo, wtr $300. Din rm table. w/6 whl chrs, gls top, chrome base $150. 642-3993 COMPUTERS 6018 •BUYINO ITEMS• Desk top computer. From 1800-1960. 1 pc Incl monitor & printer. to entire estate. Paint· all $550. Also micro· Inga, china, glsware, wave Quasar, Ilk• new furn, etc. lmmed cash, sso. Call 675-7239 top $. 673-6223 Iv msg WANTED APPLIANCES · 6011 TO BUY 6019 Maytag Washer Good Condition $175. 721·9656 Top Dollars Paid For Record s. Jazz. Sountr a cka, et c . Call Mike 645-7505. Have A Garage Sale! GI FRlDAY, APRIL 19, 1996 TODAY'S CRoSSWoRo PUZZLE By CHARLES GOll£N with OMAR SHARIF and T~NAH HIRSCH lfAllNI SUVIC! POaD I07S llUCUU 1135 NEWPORT IUCB euse sVPPUES 1020 --••iiiii• •71 ateaton Waeen •79 Moroury Coueat ---------------- 0£MGll SA.La ANCHOR LTD 131k mll, $760 TI k "'11. s. 5 0 Clot~•. tumlture, •P· 351b Plow Oood u _83_7·_2_•_7_3_____ 137·2173 pllane••· ml1c. SAT 8· new 1100 760-0534 '82 Muatang &-eye, ACROSS ~ ~handlo 9 SWNP1talle 1• C,.· cousins 15 -Ben Adhem I 6 Soud Slaff 17 Clapton Of Idle I 8 Panca.ke IOpplng 20 Expedit;on 22 Onnk datnhly 23 Droops 24 Frurt s flesh 26 Bakery rtems 28 Sen Frankhn was one 32 Fac.i.I preparations 36 -Zedong 37 Jewish reT1gious , htera1ur(I 39 Lazy -40 Eager 42 Not at any l•me 44 Father 45 Strong winds 47 S1rtched 49 H1gh card 50 Voles 1n 52 Searing 54 Go l11s1 56 Pats (on) 57 Tower city 60 -·a ·dub·dub 62 01st11buted 66 Ambrhon In <;O m 71 &9 Slnoer GUlhOe 70 Andes bait 71 Def1C11ve'1 ~ ns~ Potatoe• 73 ltmaybe common 74 Bunch ol COWi 75 -gtn DOWN 1 T 1kea 10 coun 2 GumbO V9Qetable 3 Explorer Enc.son 4 Flee 5. Alexander -6 Arab's robe 7 Oand1es 8 Showy llow11r 9 Fleur·de· - FM G ~ T AB B IA T I( L I ~ A P IA l E AN I F Ac ~ D ~~i ! S 1A U v VII t-] l T E. s -· Ne:; OI T • E ~ H I IN N V mti A N 0 M A 0 E H E 0 G ~~ A u DI V u All A L L • A U N u •R A 11-1 L E EIA • A E 0 S A VYIA I< E EN S IEM Bl ~ PU AS FR -P E I • RH I Ne- ATHLET);l ,e/l i A"I' CAEEK I VAIN THO U TORTE ELKt HEYllS S TEER SPUD SwAT 10 Homer's 30 Sheer fabric 55 Born in adventurer 3 t Talked wildly Amsterdam 11 Scarlells nome 33 Vietnamese 5 7 Chums t 2 Hoodlum or Laotian 58 Ma1orea. e g 13 Sorry' 34 Traveler Polo 59 Extend across 19 He1orc story 35 ScoU 61 L111er"s ou1pu1 21 Smallesl of 38 Chopped 63 -Moun111ns the lrtler 4 t Ha1angues ot Russia 25 Small openings 43 Stayed 64 Pollsler 27 Sounds 01 46 Sault -Mane Roper hes11ahon 48 Socrely 65 Portron or 28 Relteciion newcomers medterne 29 Pena1nrng to 5t Pool Teasdale 67 •Norma-· ships 53 Ore analyses 68 Belonging lo us ,.--e-"I'!:"'....,~-10 11 12 13 ADVANCING FROM THE REAR 12. 2400 Margaret Dr.• ~~w ~~.:ca::,:m~~'. -... -1-T_S_U_B_l_S_BI ___ _ HUGK Gara .. Sato 3'"' •n Albums. l•P••· book•. MARINE SLIPS S•OO •71 • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii North·South vulnerable. North de: ala WEST • J J06 4 1:1 K 7 OK 83 •KQ 42 NOR'm •A983 <:>Q104 o AQ • 10 7 8 6 EAST •6 1:1985 OJ98 52 4>AJ93 SOUTH •KQ72 OAJ632 0 10 7" •8 The bidding: NORTH EAST •• p ... 2t:I P ... 3• P .. • Pu1 Pua Opening lead: King of• Don't put all your egge in one ba11ket. You never know when you are going to run into a bad break. The bidding is not without inter- est. With a minimum opening bid, three-card support and a ruffing value. North chose a raise to two hearts rather than introduce a new suit. By raising South's two-spade game try to three, North confirmed beds. computer1, furn, DOCKS 7022 '88 ~SCOAT QT four-card spade support and only 1po11 equip, misc. Sat/ Red, AC. Brand new three hearts. Therefore, it. mighl Sun 11-4,2271 MttaOr paint 6 11ereo. have booo wiser fur South. who had M 1 s I H DOCK Ab1olu111v wondertul ov ng • • om• +/• 2SFt +/• S225 car only $2295, enough to proceed to game becauae furn, bool<•. tools. Mo/mo/yrty. Steps to Teoiblt credil ok. Wt can '10 ECLIPSE OOHC Turbo. Whit•, Runs gr .. 11 P•r1ect condition lnslde/outl 58500/obo. 248-0385 or the double fit, to select four Sun 8·12, no early b /I h ,.. h birds, 2030 Hollday ___,,•,...,h_op...,•,.,1,...-c_h..,.. e_1_6_·_00_4..,.6,...,.,.1 llnanc:e anyone w ow 1pade1 rather t an 1our earts. -= c1own11ow mo. p1ymen1s..1--------- West led the king or clubs and Rd (nr Sanuaoo> 3:~. ~~01:v~~ad:'~l.: Coast Auto Flnace PONTIAC 9170 continued with I.he queen, declarer I•••••••• E. ot Bay 11. Call 714449.5959 ruffing. South, Eryk Spektor of O (909) 397.9797 or --------'89 FIREBIRD White, Manhattan, took a successful dia· TRANSPORTATI N (909) 628-7t90 1923 Ford Model·T 2 tops, 5·•Pd. loaded. mond flneue, then ran the ten ofl••••••••• ---------11tR O AO STE R• Xlnt cond. 54400. Call hearts to West's king. !SO Ft Mooring, xlnt 100!% Orlglnal. Very 543•2369. The club return was ruffed, and loc, #A241· lat moor-clean and r1.ms great. BOATS 701.1 Ing al end of C SI. 1 declarer cashed the ace of heart.1 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii c 56600.00 OBO. Ca I --------near Pavlllon. ans (7 4) 9-2~"" ponSCHE 9175 und, when trumps split 3-2, com· serviced this year. _:._1~--.""---~--· .,..----" pleted the dummy reversal by Avon Redcreat new. S15,200 Incl sml boat. 1ft3 Ford liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii crossing to the ace of diamonds and ACR dlstres• marker 619·778·2663 anytime Bronco 4x4 ruffing the last. club with the Jacko( llghl. ACR position -------------In perfect condlllon, ed radio beacon. Call 50' Moorl"g all power. leather, '97 Tar911 Rebll eng, grt cond, not running. $5000 or trade for VW trumps. A spade t.o \.he ace provid 675-24\9. Or less, Greal penln-phone, tow pkg, rims/ the entry to draw the out.st.anding sula locarlont Closest t 1re 9 , 0 n1 v 6 o k. cal'l}per. 545·2030 trump with the queen. All these ,_P_O_WE __ R_B_O_A_T_S__ ~~~~g 107~3~58~~ 517,000. 674·4247 or CLASSIC 1957 356A maneuven proved essential when 646-9449 Slack. new paint Job. spades broke 4·1 and declarer had 7012 BALBOA YACHT ---------tmmac. Int Must see! t.o concede a spade trick. In all, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BASIN has boat sllps HONDA 9085 S18,000. Eve 646·3340 South scored one trump in hand 14' Bavlln•r 1994 avail from 31 to 75 f1, and one in dummy, three club ruffs like new. seats 4, bay S14.50/f1. 673·1761 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1 ________ _ m hand, three spades and two dia-boat, 4 cycle Yamaha _B_r_o_k_o_r_S_t_l_P_•_L_i_d_o1 '82 PRELUDE Elect TOYOTA 9210 'monds -evoctly 10 tricks. 9.9 hapwr OB, used V anrf. 2·dr, Auto. )(Int l'ii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ,... 101111 e hrs, full cover, Marina lllage, boar Int. Am/Fm Cass. AC.11 in Ca. Dry Sllp, fresh show locallon, 512·15 PS, Looka & runs gdl Learn to be a be tter bridge water flushed, 55,000, per ft."723·1069 51150 OB0•631·7149 1990 Colle• OTS 93k miles, red, auto, loaded. $6,995 obo 434-6500 player! Subscribe n ow t o the coat was $10,000 Lido Turning Basin, 1988 Civic DX 5 spd, Goren Bridge Letter by callin1 721·0169 dock 11jp, up to 70' white, 125k mll, lnl. (800)'78&-1226 for in!ormation. Or •-3-3-F-t_B_a_y_ll_n_e_r_1-9-7-7 deep wfr. 24hr access need minor work, Wl'ite t-0 Goren Brid&e Letter, Cruiser/sport tlaher, fl· pwr/wtr. 67S.1488 $2,995 obo 434·6500 •---------P.O. Box 4410, Chi~, 0. 6068(). bergl1, 2 Chrysler ""s""u-p_t_o_r_r_e_n_t_u_p_t_o_1_6-., 4X4 9221 '"10. eng, Loran/flshtlnder. beautiful view spol in _H_YU' __ N_D_AI ___ 9_0_9_0_ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1------------------------------1 radar & more. 526,000 Npt. Bay $200 mo. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Sllp avail at Newport. 723·1470 •'89 Range Rover• While, w/tan leather seats. never ever ott road. 95k mlles, bush guards. sunroof, ab- solute mint eond. $16,500 645·0748 "Ask about my April Specials" 234 E. 17th St. #117 Costa Mesa • 042-0434 909-987-2141 or 909· 980-0340 Connie SAIL BOATS 7014 AUTOMOBILES '90 Hvundel Excel White, AC. Only 80K orig ml. l Lady owner. Very pempered beau- lllul car. Only $2595. Temble etldrt ok. We can linance anyone w/low down/low mo. paymonts.1 ________ _ WE PAY CASH For good used Sabots CADILLAC 9040 & boat a Quip me nt. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Mlnney's Yacht Sur· plus, 1500 Old New· port Blvd. 548-4192 Coast Auto Finance 714·448-5959 VANS 9225 '9 2 Sevlll• STS while diamond, taupe top & -------9- 1 -0-0 •74 Ford l·lon butSble leather, boso sound ISUZU top, runs Needs reg- w/cd, custom chrome lslrarion. 5750. See al ~~~~--~~~~~~-.-~~~~~---1 SPEED& COSTA MESA 6124 HUNTING-TON NEWPORT BEACH 6140 BEACH wheels, ABS brakes, '87 Isuzu Trooper u 259 Sierks, Costa Mesa remote entry/alarm, 75k miles. original 6169 i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii new Ile. pd. 36k mil, owner, red, $7.500•--------- u n de ' w a r ran 1 Y • 650 1 769 ANTIQUES e. •1988 22f1 Ski Boat• $22,950 showroom. · o: SKI BOATS 7016 Hugo 1 !S f a m Se le iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii fundralser for soccer, 3·FAMILY SALE 1609 Tradewtnds groat slulfl Sal 8·4, Furniture. bdrm set. Lane, Sat 4/20. 6·12, 325 E. 22nd St. CM llhr sora. computers, new crib. Bounly HUGE YARD SALE prtnters, clothes. misc. xmas serving items. SA'f/SUN 8·4 SAi, 4/20, 6am-3pm 9632 Olympic or1110 EASTBLUFF 220 21st. Street (noar E1tate/Oarage Sal• Orange Avo.) 2328 Aralla 925.0 5.7 lilre V·8, King 645·3120. 644·0625 SELL CLASSICS Cobra 0/0, low profile eve. hull, )rJSl serviced, __ 1_9_8_g_s_EV_t_L_L_E __ , 1955 T·BIRD new controller/uphol-your home slery. Great ski boar-Orlglnal. real good h h I .1 d Turquo11e beauty! faSl·looks great ..... re• condition, new tires. I roug C 3$51 1e Like new w/2 tops. ady lo go. $10,500 $8995. 675·6128 ---------818·980·8586 646-9449/574-4247 ----------------------------. ----------...---------1 MESA VERDE AREA NEWPORT (across f<om CdM HS) -------CORONA COSTA MESA 6124 Grandma Movedl BEACH 6169 Sat/Sun Bam-spm GARAGE SALES DEL 116110 6122 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Waterbed, TV. stereo, Oual11y furn, antiques. Can't seem to gel to all those repair jobs around the house? TEL. 1141641·1119 n~ 1• h LZ 8 & collectrbles. furn, ap- 1st time big one! couc esk 1 k k 0V\ 1100 HOME phances, 2·soct sola, BALBOA ISLAND 6106 Antlquea, 2 brcycles, clothos, quill. mrsc 10C·$350. SAT 9 30·3 428 Acacia (1n illicy) Moving Sale couch, ---------wash dryer. great slufll 1403 N Bay· Iron• 8· i 1 Sal MUL Tl·FAM SALE Armohe . lurn, w/d, kids CIOlhes. lots of misc SUN 8·3, 109 No Baylronl 675·5624 Neighborhood Sale Sunday 8.30·12:30 15 Monterey Circle YARD SALE: Kitchen & bat:>y llems, some lurn. Saturday 8·1 3 1 1 Hcholropo 11 Seav>e" MultHamlly sale. now Otho< n c · nae s. GARAGE SALE French breakfast set. kids clothes. c rafts, SAT/SUN 4120 & 21· pic tures, gourmet tools, new/old misc.. 8·2· 1814 Pitcairn ~~:~~~h~~· ~etw;:~ foods. dratting table/ collochblos. Sat. 4/20, ••Multl·Famlly Sale Mrguel on Marc h 23rd chr, outdoor furn. mlr· 8-2. 2463 lr111ne Ave. Sat 8·3 Trabuco Clrcle lrom Sam 10 12 noon. ror, custom dbl oven. (x back boy) 80 Gallon Fish Tonk, BBQ/rotisserie, linens. CLASSIFIED Frig, Stove. Desk, Etc. Shopping for a new toys, vases, freezer, It's the solution you're (Wilson/Canyon) apartment? classllied potted plants. sow soarchr~g for . wheth· YARD SALE Sat 4120 lets you compare moch, fishing equip, or you re soaking a cost• . without hilSSle cook books & moro 6:30-12:30 Log bunk· ~ 644-4371 or 760-6898 home, an apartment, bed. wd chairs, toys. or worry! o new occupatron or paintings, alvr, cllhes. Claaslfled Buy 11. Sell II. Find II. even a slray pet 3272 Colorado Ln. 842·5878 Clasaltled. Let the Classified Service Directory help you find reliable help. 842·5678 ------CHILD CARE 3536 CONCRETE & HANDY MAN 3710 JEWELRY 3784 MASSAGE 3830 PAINTING 3858 PET ROOFING 3910 SERVICE MASONRY DRYWALL 3557 SERVICE 3 5 84 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil SERVICES CHILD HOME CARE Llc#304201056 Roberta Thornton 720·3969 Npt Boach liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Semi Retired Contractor w 111111m Harold Jewelers L & B Th• r • P If 24Yra Quallty Painting 387 0 liiiiiiiii1i~~iiiii~ S & B ROOFING New Rool1 • Reroof1 Repairs • L#6l2555 Ins/Bond 970·1410 DIRECTORY Repairs. Improvements. Walch & jewelry repaJr & Nutrillon Ins/WC TOUCHUPS, TOO •Peraonellz•d• sm Jobs. Ou11lr1y/lnt&g11ty Antique• Fine Jewelry AN/Massage Therapist 24 Hrs. Richard Sinor ln·Hom• Pet Care I care. Ken 942·1770 Suy/sell/lrade 073·0365 C.M. 722·9823 Lle#280644 845·3209 Walklng·Feedlng·Tl.C ACOUSTIC R e models carp'try, TY CA Ve. MaU 224·2250 1--------- -------MOVING 3834 • 02uo~L10FF w1'!Eo1• --------SPRINvT 'l:!RS 3ft21 CEILINGS 3408 CLEANING * B t p . /Q l't B&K Llc#5851eo pimbng, pamtg'. elec. LANDSCAPE & 7V .. ~ .., Brtck. Block, Stone, Trle .,.SMALL JOB EXPERT Cone, Polio, Ori11oway Drywall/Plaster Aopalr Fplc. BBOs. Rel. 25 Yr • Hanging. T1pln9, Te.lure (xp Torry 557.7594 Comm/Rea 551·5573 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil SERVICES 3548 es rice ua I y All phases. No job loo 1110· stucco, roolrng. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2ovrs EJp. Xlnl workmanship PLUMBING 3890 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii AAA ACouc.TIC iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Landscape. brick. stone aml. Acoustic removal, Llc#581368 LAWN CARE 3808 PUBLIC NOTICE Fair 5 645-2417 Ron iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SPRINKLER REPAIR ~ Conciete 800.785·1007 etc. 714·240-1159 Morgan 850·3201 ValveseHeadseTlm• Prnn1-l1ppliod llemovo-A TOUCH OF CLASS CARPENTRV•Wlndowa The Calif. Public Ulill· CHUNG'S PAINTING THE LOCAL PLUMBER 1 k 26y Loe I .,~ patch Tox1uro. 1n1/ex1 Cleaning. Res/Comm •Block Walls·Concrete Doors • Wood Fonces Ba•lo Yard Malnt rles Commission RE· 20 Yrs Exp. Gd Pricer .8 James E. Bangen co.· cJoochn'· r2s ,.2 •28""'3 P1 982·~691 or 8'\7·8905 Uc/Bonded. Free Es t. s20.s2!> lln / s2.s3 sq 1-'l:!-L_'l:!_C_T_R_J_CAL ___ 3_6-1-0 Closot/Garogo Organizers Lawns, Cln·ups, Tree QUIRES lhal all used Guar work. Froe Est. Since l947 "' • CEILING MASTER Teresa 282·7143 Brick•LG21352•999·5901 .c .c L#261581 • Call Sob Ttim, ~rinklrs, Aerate. houaehoid goods Lic#375602 536·1534 Frlendly Servloe•lnaured •--------- •Acoushc Rornoval• * • BRIGHT ** liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 249-8323 Pg·312·0026 ,_T..,.h-•t-ch __ 1-«_22_P_g-4_13"_s_1_42 movore print their ""RA-IN-e"""o_W._..,..C-lr_c_l•_M_a_ln-t-.' L1532981 615-9304 TUTORING 3929 C T I P I Housecleaning. Prot'I Patterned Concrete Small Job EXPERT • • P.U C Cal T number: ---------i'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ustorn ex uro• a nl D . o ti Home R11to11lfo-,..emodel TREES llmos and chauffeurs Palntlng.\nVEal House/Apt ALLEGIS PLUMBING t• Lic'd Mark 838-7300 from Europe. Best in flVOW vs. pa OS, Duncan Eleclrlo ryn a llt I b F t Orlln ct Plumb! ...... :. townl Refs. SYrs Exp docks Aepair/romoval Quick Response Tllo/drywall/woodwork Topped/Ruiowa. u•n•, print their T.C.P. num· ua Y 0 • ree es · tan• ng r.1'9'. TEST PREP Grace 251•9455 Lie Free esl 222·6666 Local Uc 850•7042 Fencel/decks/loom edd ~ 751.~79 bar In all advertise· Ll569897 838·8888 24Hr Emergency Svc Roofs/general ropalra. ---------ments. It you have o ---------• Low S 848·3299 SEMINARS CARPENTRY 3 510 •BOSS HOUSECLEANING Comm/Res. Reis Frff Eal OrHn Scene Ulndscpng quesllon about IQG le-CARL MANIRE CO. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Llconsod·Bondod CONTRACTORS FENCES John 847·5520 /Mosonry ,tlrrlgatlon gallty of a mover. limo Painting Contractor --------.. ~~~~~ ~~ •• 5r:Jnd~ Handyman/Remodel $10 00 per hour. GENERAL 3558 /Trimming /Romova11 or chaullour, call: 26Yr1 Prot'l Painting •DAN DAWSON• Addillons. Bath, Kitch __ 7_1_4-_5_4_8_·0_3_e_8_ •=&iiiiDiiEiiCiil<iiiiSiiiiiiiiii3ii6iii1i5 HAUUNG 3720 ~~~~;5• ::~~":~c: Pcubllc u11111111es Ll356098 733·9048 PLUMBl,.Q ~~~r?c~a'2,~Q!w°J· ::~: Ftro-Weler Dem ago A NEED TO CLEAN! r• • omm "on Qene Abrama PelnUn9 Water Healers •Drains Cons11111 GATE/ScMJnlv. Elec, Plumb, & Paint $35 Moll single story CPI BUl\.DERS INC. •FENCl!S GATES• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Landscape Remodellng 1=~-7_1_4._5,..5..,.8_·4_l_5_1....,._ lnve.t Oual PalnVAHsS ~=::::~~:' • • F~~~r~I~ Cell 873·2380 Newport area lrnmed homes 7t4.e&2·2280 Resldonllal Const new/repair/Pott repliced JUNK To The DUMP Yard tune up/m.lritenac1, Dlbern.,do'a Moving Llc'd/ln1'd since '76. L.,554722•646.6720 Page 71 4-227·8122 -.-,,.D-.-,-8.,..,11-0...,d,..C~le-a-n'"'l'""n_g_ llc.#5t8424elnsurod Redwood • L,,576605 (714·988·1882) land1cape/1t1lllle design. Local/Olllce/Storage 989-7083 Pg-664·3947 Pgr• 717•5728 WALL DOORS Remodot•Haidware (714) 985·4~93 Jim WhY1e 642·7206 Will haul what Traah Conlrec1orlC27-604006 Long Dist. Free Eat. ,.,...--"="'".,.....,.,._-~...,..1 Trlm•CablnelS•Slucco Houso/Apt1S10/hr Man won't! 966·1862 Prof'I & Ethlcai. 845-7505 Tl181632 979·3114 House Painting Ive's---------COVERINGS 3932 I Exp'd t Ref's • LEWIS Conatructlon DECK COATINGS •~~-.,,..------lnVExt • Low Ratel hfert Drain Cleaning Drywll L562131 35Yrs ••P Call Jenny 894·9852 Remodel•Handyman f 5 •MOW/edne/tree trim/ Split S.cond Moving o alll W"' .. Guaranteed •=-~~~~~iiiiiiiiiii J -4 2-0••7 Waterproo ys1em1. • p f 2 .. H u Y ""' Plumbing Repair• 1• __ •_r_ry=-......,.-.. .,..,..........,..,.."',..u..,....1 Lori•'• Cleaning srv L#704773 Local Aes. Balconies • Palloa IMMIGRATION 1prlnklera/yd clean-up ro Moveral '" r Srv Call Mar1Jn 853·5408 20Yrs exp. Al w.orll quit. THE STRIPPBR A lo Z HANDYMAN Dependable•Delalled •714-557-5925• Slont.18,.cll/Tll• 493·11522 FrH est, reasonable, 70ay/Sr Olsc/Tll78452 -----------• Ste~ S4s.12te Speclallzlng In wnllpapet INSTALUREFACE CABINETS Suppllea Furn'd. Xlnt''s,.... . ..,.J.-S""c-o-l-t-C""o_n_1_t-ru-o-t"'"le-n•---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii3i?ii6iiii2 rellable. 945·7351 432·9123/P-348-5850 I".,•'~ C~Ttom P~lnllrig ---------removal. llcilJ 1581924' Krlchons batha doors, Ref's 714·700·5044 CU$10m Home Bulldtrt •Wood Foncoa• Phll'e Oardenlng ivo •Two Brothera Moving Wro k' I v'e·~·& Duakty Prootao Plumblntr * 714-99,•8037 * windows Ooun ~7258 "' A 1 rtplK•/iepalr, lrH hal.Mg U.S. IMMIGRATION Home/Olflce • 7-0ays or • n "' oc 1• 1 Repair• & Remodels a"-rlor W II I • WINDOW CLEANING Lie" 4 1 hrS-4 · e 's . est.matH lo.r pncn UC'd Wkly Svc.(Vard Cln·uP Insured since 1981. l#703488 931·4810 Free Etllmate1 ... -a COY•r "9 • Avoraga 1 story·530 714-875-7799 Aavan1ageCons1t.874·5301 SPECIALIST •Seasonal Flowers • L1e873989•t·t090 Since '81 · Th• Flneat ---------1 • 2 slory·S45. Greon Card Lottery. 7 1 4 •5 4 9 •8 9 7 1 CALTl34a50 917·1600 PAINTING 071·5987 In Ou.11ty Cranl'Mllah p. 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