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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-04-24 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS Estancia coach Parsel resigns SCAM Hospital warns of phone rip-off Serving the Newport-Mesa commu~lty since 1907 Gay support group: ·will it make it on campus? • As Utah lawmakers attempt to ban such clubs, a Corona del Mar freshman fights for a club for gay and lesbian teenagers. (,._) l I·. ~ I' I ( > :\: students, parents and faculty chose sides. Shaebanyan-Bady is prepared for a similar reaction should her vision take root. homosexuality in our public schools," Leece said "There are plenty of support groups outside of school that students have access to." By Andrew Bridges, Daily Pilot IS THERE SUPPORT7 "I can fully imagine that sort of orien- tation war going on here if such a club•' comes into existence, she said~ NEWPORT-MESA -A Corona del Mar High School freshman's "call to arms" for the formation of a support group for gay and lesbian teenagers within the school has largely fallen on deaf ears despite promises from teachers that they'd assist such a campus club. a Los Angeles school -that would pro- vide support to ·gay, bisexual or uncer- tain teenagers" at Corona del Mar. "My article was basic"'"y a call to arms," said Shaebanyan-Bady, a 15-year- old Costa Mesa resident. So far, Shaebanyan-Bady -who is openly gay -said she has been approached by four or five teachers inter- ested in advising such a group, but none of her peers have stepped forward. Would you support stu-I dents forming gay and les- bian clubs on local high school campuses? Please leave your response on our Readers Hotline at 642-6086. bian and gay students. The issue of the appropriateness of sun- ilar groups has been thrust into the nation- al spotlight following the Utah legisla- ture's passage of a law banning gay and lesbian student clubs in public schools. The Utah law, which is expected to be signed by Gov. Mike Leavitt, seeks to pre- vent clubs from recn.uting others "into a lifestyle that can kill them,· as the bill says. Fellow board member Ed Decker said he would support the formation of a gay and lesbian club at a cl.J..stnct school if stu- dents express interest, but only if advis- ers could be found who were properly informed of the issues the club mtends to address, and if lhe group met all lhe cn- teria and followed all the guidellfles hud down by the indJV1dual school •All persons with issues and concerns need a place to go,· Decker sa.id. "It's appropriate for the system to help find people with needs thetr needs met, rather than ignore them • Mahla Shaebanyan-Bady, writing in a March 4 article tri her school's newspaper, stressed the need for a teacher-sponsored group -modeled after a similar project at A similar group already exists at Fountain Valley High School, lending support to that school's five to seven les- Although the group stirs up little contro- versy now, its debut three years ago was met with angry petitions, heated board meetings and picket lines, as concerned Newport-Mesa board member Wendy Leece is opposed to such clubs. "I don't think we should be promoting Suspect escapes, then gets hit by car •A 21-year-old.man fugi- tive escapes from two St. Louis police officers at John Wayne AirJ>ort but is later nabbed at deli. By Tina Borgatta, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -A 21-year-old fugitive was hit by a car Tuesday as be tried to escape from two St. Louis police officers, who were , escorting him from John Wayne Airport back to Missouri, where he is wanted on burglary and probation violation charges. Robert Wayne Shook had been standing at the TWA ticket counter wiijl the two police detectives when he broke away from . them shortly after 11: 15 a.m .. according to Orange Coun-, ty Sheriff's Lt. Ron Wilkerson. "He ran outside the terminal, went up to the second level, then shinned down a support pillar to the ground level," Wilkerson said. "He ran across MacArthur Boulevard, where he was struck by a car, and he continued run- ning." A sheriff's helicopter and patrol cars searched the area, but authorities were unable to find him. "Then the Irvine Police Department received a 91 1 phone call from a deli at 2301 DuPont, stating that a male sub- ject had just walked into the deli, and he appeared to be injured,• Wilkerson said. "Irvine 'police went to the deli, and that's where they arrested him." The impact of the car that struck him while crossing MacArthur had caused injuries to Shook's ribs. Once he w~s ln police custody again, he was ta.k- en to Irvine Medical Center for treatment. "Ultimately, he'll be extradited to St. Louis," Wilkerson said. MARC MARTIN I C>Al.Y PILOT Elizabeth Dole, wife of Re publican presidential candidate Bob Dole, speaks to a full house at Balboa Bay Club on Tuesday. The woman who would· be first lady By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot MARINERS MILE -First lady hopeful Elizabeth Dole paid a quick visit to the Balboa Bay Club Tuesday, the first in what she promised would be numer- ous California stops during hus- band Bob Dole's campaign for the presidency. The event, sponsored by the Orange County Federation of Republican Women, drew an enthusiastic crowd of approxi- mately 400 people, many of whom brandished •Dole for •Elizabeth Dole stumps for her husband, presiden- tial candidate Bob Dole, at Balboa Bay Club event. President" sigris. Several times the crowd interrupted Mrs. Dole's talk with cheers and loud bursts of applause. Rather than standing at the speaker's podiwn. Dole -wear- ing a microphone -strolled along the aisles, occasionally weaving between tables to visit with audience members. She made several jokes at her own expense, particularly about the fact that she "loves to talk." But primarily she spoke of her husband's leadership, lus record as Senate majority leader and of what he expects to accomplish in the White House. "Some people say that Bob Dole deserves (the presidency · now) because of all the time he has put in working for others," Dole said. •No. He deserves this because those years have given him the wisdom, the experience and the record to undertake the leadership of the free world." Her husband's platform will include pledges to abolish the federal Department of Education, enact welfare reform and impose heavier sentences on violent criminals. Mrs. D91e drew a par-' ticularly strong burst of applause when she said that Sen. Dole, if elected president, would simplify the tax system, thereby •getting rid of the IRS as we know it." "I seem to have hit a bot but- ton there," she said. "I think I'll • SEE .EVENT PAGE 4 Dehay could face Zanckas opponent • Mortgage broker says he may challenge council-. woman's voting record in November. By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Jan Dehay may have some competition m her bid for a second term representing the city's 2nd District. BanyZanck, a mortgage broker who 'is active in. lhe local Republi- can Party, sa.id Tuesday that several people have asked lum to run for coun- cil in Novem- ber. Zanck says he is giving the matter plenty of thought. "There are a lot of cl.J..sconso- late conserva- HThere are a lot of disconso- late con- seNatives like myself whoNUnk . Mrs. Debayhas been a litUe too hancfy in recent city tax nves Wee mysell who think Mrs. Debay has been a little too handy in recent city tax mcreases," Zanck, 40, sa.id "That very much conceillS me "She's a very ruce person and she's an entrenched mcwnbent. It would be a very formidable task to beat her. These are all factors I have to consider " Reached Tuesday, Dehay said recent increases m transient occupancy taxes were passed with the approval of local hotels and the Newport Beach Confer- ence and Visitors Bureau and will • SEE CHALLENGE PAGE 4 r---------~-------------~~-~--------, 1 HE CARED ABOUT us· • Local teen~ mourn loss of gang counselor Roy Alvarado, who helped them stay on right path. By llna Borgatta, Daily Pilot C OSTA MESA -If it w~en't " for Roy Alvarado, Javier Urquieta soys be probably would be a high school dropout. "He taught me how important education ii,• says 18-year-old UrqUieu, who, like dozens ot oth- er lQCal teens on Tuesday mowned the loss of their friend and coumelor, Roy Alvarado. "H• belP.ed me lt6y in IChool. U ii wun't for him. I don't kliow wh.-e I'd be rtght now.• Alvarado died MOnday at hil Cotta Mel4 home, after a long batU. wtth cencs. A1tboUgh be • had grown weak ID recmt w..a. be IUD l'COdnued meeting wttb gram Alvarado was starting and attended an informational meet- ing the former gangster-turned· gang counselor had orgaruzed.. •RJ.ght off the bat, right then, l knew that be would be a real friend,• Urquieza says. •He coun- seled us, tried to make us see things in a different way. . •And he was always there, no matter what. Even Ube was sick.• Alvarado welcom~ calls from the teens be worked ~th. It didn't matter what time ot th day tt wu, or what the circwnflancet might be, if they Deeded bim, be WM there for them. And, Urq\IWll& .. ys. they &owd tum fot that. . Hil puling left 10me itUchmtl aboded and • Mild ned. At s.te:nda Hlgb School.. wbiri Al¥aredo k91" oftk:e bows. Iba· .., Alftlwlo ....... calla ......... dmtDg .. OdoW ,.. .... Oft 1\wlclaY .90UQbl~ .. otne ol Propolltloe 117. MYando di-' Monday mt• It. m groupe wltb ~ ·n. ldcb wbO ~ dq1 .. " •and boolting ........... '.JMt'l I bbD 1tlMw H WM--. I.at.., how Utquieu mt A!Yar9do. H 'd bMrd about~ pro-SEE N..VWOO PAM i A 1 1 1 1 ' ~ , ' Oalty Pll 2 , ' 23, 1998 , ' PUB Flctltl N•m The loll< doing bl pof'I Car Newport James prises, Birch, Nf 92660 This bl ducted b• Have Y' buslnen Jam81 prises. L Vlco Pres 'This Sta with the Orange C Oa1ly Pll 23. 1996 PUB Flc11tl N•m The 10111 doing bu lormance por1 Bea< Jamee prises, Birch, Nt 92660 This bl ducted b• Have Y' buslneu James pnses. L Vice Pres This Sia with tM Orange C Oa1ly P1I 23. 1998 PUB Flctltl 'N•m The loH• doing bl 2280 u Newport Michael vers1ty Beach. C Wiiiiam Unlversi~ Beach. This bl ducted b! Have YI bu11ness Michael TlllS sta with the Orange C Daily PU 23. 1996 PUB Flctltl Nam The loll• doing bu Do11gneri lnternauo terprises Ave . Su Beach. C Admart Warner 1' tingron 8 Th11 bl duciltd b: Have Y' bus1nest Admarsl> This sta With lhl Orange C Daily Pil 30. 1996 PUB Flctltl Nam The loll• doing b Cap Mai Way, C 92627 &dgar J. !(Ve . C ~2627 ~niela I Ua. osta If his bl ducted b· Have Y' ttuslness "ngela ~ 'rhls 11a W<lh the Orange < Daily Pll• May 7, 11 ' PUB ' : Flctltl , N•m 'The loll doing bu 'on SIL ecord1 ~oad. lJ ,2851 ~ 5 ~ ~ B • • 7i llJPt w W£DNESOAY, APRIL 2A, 1996 Two students, teacher given Disney awards Hospital officialS warn of phone sc_ They may not always whis- tle while the work, but two dis- bict students and one teacher have been selected by Disney- land for recognition of their contribution to the arts. The two students. Estancia High School 11th-grader Amy Decker; and TeWmkle Middle School 7th-grader Jordan Fissel. are among 58 Orange County junior and senior high school students to be honored during the 10th annual Disneyland Creativity Challenge Awcntls. Orange County Teacher of the Year award went to Estancia High art teacher Constance Cassady-who has taught at the school for mote than 30 years - Tuesday evening. Decker received a solo vocal medal; F'tSSel will get his medal. for color art, Wednesday. Cassady -whose own stu- dents have been awarded in years past -was surprised with a trophy and a $1200 honorart- um, which will go to the school's art department. "She is really an unsung hero,• said Peggy Anatol, Estancia High principal, of Cassady. "She really does wonderful things for the kids." -By Andrew Bridges Callers soliciting dona- tions for 'Hoag Hospital Children's Fund' are bogus, Hoag spokes- woman says. By Andrew Bridges, Dai/}' Pilot Officials at Hoag Memortal Hospital are warning area resi- dents to be leery of telephone calls from persons soliciting mon- ey for a nonexistent charity pur- portedly associated with the Newport hospital. A Westminster woman and for- mer Hoag patient tipped off the hospital to the scam after she received a call from an individual OUT soliciting donations for the •Hoag Hospital Children's Fund,• said Maureen Mazzatenta, a hospital spokeswoman. The hospital has no such fund, nor does it solicit donations by telephone, Mazzatenta said. "If someone is soliciting funds for an organization over the phone, they should find out where the money is going, because most of it is probably going to the (telemarketer),• Sgt. John Qesmond, a N Police Department spo "My recommendation to who are interested in dona · a charity is to give directly t organization without g through the telemarketer.• Before responding to a phone soli~tation, pote donors should ask: for the and address of the org · that will receive the funds; telephone number where charity can be reached; if caller is volunteer or paid so · -and if paid, what percenta the donation will go to the Potential donors shoul esped.ally wary of anyone offers to stop by immediat pick up a gift. School board OKs plan buy portable classroo •.Six district campuses will get 13 of the makeshift buildings by this swnmer. By Andrew Bridges, Daily Pilot In accordance with a five- year enrollment plan proposed by school officials, 13 new portable classrooms will be addEf to six district campuses this .summer, board members agreed Tuesday ... A study session to address future boundary changes within the district -the most controver- sial issue within the quest to alleviate overcrowding amid burgeoning school enrollments -has been scheduled for May 15. • The session will include opportunity for public input. At Tuesday's meeting, board members stressed the pressing need for additional classrooms, which should be in place by mid-summer at the earliest. "They need the portable classrooms regardless of bound- ary changes,• said board mem- ber Martha Fluor. "They need th portabl class- rooms regard less of boundary change # -MARTHA FLUOR • available for play and par as well that increased capa · especially at Whittier Ele tary -would tax already o crowded lunchrooms. Whittier is scheduled receive five of the portable cl rooms. In other business, the b was formally presented wi proposal to construct a sp complex on the Estancia School campus. MARC MARTIN I DAJt.Y Pl.OT Awning cleaner John Allan stretches to scrub one of those hard-to-reach spob at a Costa Mesa restaurant on a recent afternoon. Several concerned parents and board members expressed concern that the addition of trail- ers would encroach on the area The "Mesa Field" p which includes a 4,465-seat dium, wa.s presented by fa son team Jim Scott, Sr. and accompanied by archi Andrew Goetz. almanac Bankruptcies • Norio Tsuruta, SO, of Japan • Shann M. Brassfield, 27, of San Jose Recent bankruptcies as reported to the Federal Bankruptcy Court in Santa Ancr. • Deborah A. Post. 39, of Newport Beach • Raymond M. Lombardo married Chris- tine A. Cavallo, on Feb. 17 in Newport Beach • Peter C. Moses married Ginger H. Harp- er, on Feb. 17 in san Diego COSTA MESA Marriages • dba: Overhead Door Company of Sad- dleback Valley, chapter 7 Most recent marriages as reported to the Orange County Recorder's Office. Real estate sales NEWPORT BEACH • fdba: Smok'in Taco, chapter 7 Births COSTA MESA • David J. Bess married Patricia K. Juenger, on Feb. 21 in 5anta Ana • Harold A. Black married Tamara l. Arnone, on Feb. 21 in 5anta Ana Recent real estate sales as reported by the Continental Lawyers Title Co. In 5an- ta Ana. COSTA MESA Most recent births in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. • Randall P. Jaffee married Colleen V. Culver, on Feb. 18 In Costa Mesa • 1625 White Oak St., $196,000, 3 bed- rooms. 2 baths, to M. S. Graves • 2990 Country Club Dr., $380,000, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, to 0. Mahgerefteh ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL. ORANGE • Marie and Priscilla Weber of Costa Mesa. a daughter, bom April 4 • · Jeffrey W. Kuecker married Lisa J. lmbemlno, on Feb. 17 in Laguna Beach • Michael A. Memmdo married Patricia A. Ramos, on Feb. 17 in Huntington Beach • 3032 Java Rd .• $430,000, 4 bedrooms, 2.S baths, to R. & S. Kunert • 2973 Java Rd., $368,000, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, to R. & J. Plump DUI arrests • Robert J. Perkins married Robin E. Bolin, on Feb. 17 in Fullerton • 2924 Baker St .• $239,000, 3 bedrooms, · 2 baths, to Townsend Trust The following ~pie were arrested recently on suspicion of driving under the Influence. These people have only been arrested on suspicion of a crime, and, as with all such crimes, they are Innocent until proven guilty. • Stephen G. Sayre married Tami M. Saiz, on Feb. 17 in 5an Juan Capistrano NEWPORT BEACH • llya Z. London married Eleanora M. Oemina, on Feb. 21 in 5ant? Ana • 2928 Baker St., $235,000, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. to R. & K. Bents • 2952 Pemba Dr., $255,000, 3 bed- rooms, 2 baths, to S. & K. Peterson • 1715 Palau Pl., S102,500, 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, to M. K. Faber NEWPORT BEACH • John F. Lehr, Jr. married Kellie R. 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P\ sil*t ic ri ao • 1• Clllf. a. All ,..,,.. """* TIMNRATUMS Newport Beach 69154 Balboa 69154 Costa Mesa 72156 Corona del Mar 70r'56 IURP POlllCAST LOCATION SIZE Wedge 2-3 $ Newport 2·3 s ~ l-4s ,... Jetty l-4s CdM 2·) s .... Ught----morning win thfft nonhMst 15 knots inCrullng to 2S knotlby...,, wtd\.ttwee foot ~ ----t faot =='tr • 14 Linda Isle, $1,500,000, S bedrooms, 4 1/2 baths, to Assael Trust • 3000 Ocean Blvd., $810,000, 2 bed- rooms, 1 bath, to N. Puig-Hechendom • 227 Goldenrod Ave., $495,000, 2 bed- rooms, 2 baths, to B. and E. Wolford • 239 Heliotrope Ave., $900,000, 3 bed- rooms, 3 baths, to J. Zaepfei • 3210 Seaview Ave., $301,500, 2 bed- rooms, 1 bath, to I. Casey • 3500 Ocean Blvd., $1,225,000, 4 bed- rooms, 3 baths. to Wells Trust • 3620 Ocean Blvd., $1,650,000, 3 bed- rooms, 1 1/2 bat~s. to S. Lytell CORONA DEL MAR • 1520 sandcastle Dr.. $550,000, 4 bed- rooms, 2 112 baths. to A. Lacoste • 3723 Park Green Or., $619,000, 5 bed- rooms. 3 baths, to H. and C. Hostetler • 3808 Key Bay. $725,000, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, to S. and K. Lindsay • 1324 Seaaest Dr., ~5,000, 3 bed- rooms, 2 baths, to G. McGrath • 8 Seafaring Dr .• $390,000, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, to Burden Trust • 32 Point Loma Dr.. $850,000, 4 bed- rooms, 3 baths. to A. Klein • 20 Point Loma Dr., $350,000, 4 bed· rooms, 3 baths, to J. and S. Anderson • 18 Point Loma Or., $740,000, 5 bed- rooms, 3 baths, to E. Morrison Whittier Law School skip Costa Mesa for Irvine site • But officials at school say permanent site is still be negotiated. By 1ina Borgatta. Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Whittier Law School won't be relocating to Cos- ta Mesa -at least not this year. Officials from the school have announced they will temporarily move into Park Place, located on Michelson Drive in Irvine, which is also occupied by the Fluor Cor- poration. However, the officials said they are cdntinuing negotia- tions for a permanent site. "And that could still include Costa Mesa," Whittier Law School spokesman Bob Alp said Tuesday. School officials have declined to discuss possible locations for the permanent site, saying only that it will be "located nearby." But, they said, the schooJ hopes to decide on a ~1·nH11n1 site in time for a move-in sometime next summer. The law school announc February its plans to relocate campus to Orang~ County, m ing it the area's first ABA a ited law school. Classes will at the temporary site in the f The Park Place facility house five classrooms, faculty staff offices, a library and a dent lounge. The new permanent law is expected to more than dou the size of the college's · fad.lity, which is located in Hancock Park area of Los Ang "We have simply outgrown Los Angeles location," . Whi' College president James Ash in a recent news release. School officials said they seleded the South Coast area Orange County to serve as it's bane "because of its reputation the inteDectual center of the --r:' . . ·'-- . . . ~ (.. .· ------ wlll clHr early for "'°"' SWftlM COSTA..sA • sunshin• and warm W.wtnllt fOf' • 100 blod& of......_; SomeofHt ptied open the rnr slldlng tem~ratures. ~ C door of • pidli'Cut trudt and tried to remove the stereo There will be a slaw the dMhbolrd failed . TIOU fade on the strong • 2100 Modr et ..... V.. lmt: A thief swiped the doors TOOAY and rfft ~ lid from I peftted C-. The CUiprit did surf this weet(. wfth the CM door's side podtMI. ~ a fwl of the own.'$ per-First high small waves until sonal _,,. behind, but hi took a S50 = wellet contain-1:32 a.m. 3.9 Slturday, wMr'I 1 ~ mdtt C«dl. • drMr"s lan.t Ind • SewrttY c.ard. First low powerful south· lllodl of'* DrM: 1Wo ~ wor1h S200 were stolen 9:30a.m. 0.7 from a lodted blk• cao-at SOuthtm C.111omla College. 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The •hedbiln ... ml CDltl 11 .so pka •I* Medi f/I Let !IA: A..,.,._ phcwtl-**" ....... fO "'Y pGlllbla tOll. .. ..... unlDcMd wttlldl. Pilot ' Newport~ Mesa Daily Pilot WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1996 • Wendy Leece and the art of beating up kids Police find suspect but not loot I 'almost pate to do this. It's like shooting fish in a barrel. But it needs to be done. Man, does it need lo be done. Our homegrown educational gadfly, Wendy Leece, is on the loose again. This time she has been out sharing her views in a public meeting of the Orange Unifietl School District, whose trustees vot~d 4-3 recently to move its scliools back to the Mid- dle Ages in increments instead of all in one leap. , There was enough public out- rage over a proposal to prohibit grants for all social services in the Orange public schools (including free breakfasts for hungry children) that the board backed off to a less Draconian program. But not exactly grace- fully .. The school board president said darkly afterward: "I'll never give up. When the individual grants come before us, that will be another hurdle, that will be another test as to how conserva- tive this board is." Translated freely, that means if we can't beat 'em on the battle- field, we'll beat 'em from behind every rock and fence post along the way. And our girl Wendy was on hand to applaud that kind of tough talk. In her statement at the public meeting she said, in part: "I'm sure that all of you pos- sess a great deal of compassion for those children who come from S TEN UP jo'seph n. bell needy families that have medical needs and perhaps have prob- lems that inhibit their learning, and I would anticipate you will be losing some sleep over this." And then the but ... •rm concerned about intrud- ing into the family domain to solve problems that, yes, they are great in our society, but parents are capable of solving the prob- lems or finding other agencies where these problems could be solved." In other words, go ahead and lose a little sleep over sick and hungry kids to prove your com- passion, but don't let that inter- fere with hard-line political dog- ma that says this isn't our prob- lem, even when the parents can't find work to put food 'On the Professional Weight-Loss & Shaping Programs! I Call Today! I 979· FITT Fitness lnslftu1 e of T esting & Training 3 151 Airway #F'203 Co s ta M e ~a Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO • The 'D'Mltlon Continues Since 1972 k_ T ~:.. i l '-..:,, . 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A good place to start might be-Costa Mesa's Whittier Elementary School. where 96% of the 840 students in this wealthy community of ours qual- . ify for breakfast and lunch under federal poverty guidelines. T he parents must apply for this help, and their applications are audited. These are not dead- beats trying to milk the system for a few bucks. They are hard- working people who ca.ri't make enough money busing our dishes and cleaning our houses and cut- ting our grass to feed their kids properly after they pay the inflat- l<inko·s DIGITAL PUBLISHING WAVE STRHT REPROGRAPHICS l .. C IRVINE & NEW PORT B EAC H 7 14 .261.5 2 90 --· /' · r11n jla11 SALE 50% OFF HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 East 17th St.. 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If Wendy had visited Whittier's principal, Juan de Jesus, on the day I talked with him, she might have caught him on the phone trying to talk a local shoe store out of a discount for one of his teachers who was buying shoes for several of her students out of her own money. I'm sure Juan de Jesus would tell her, as he iold me: "I don't know what they mean when they say these pro- grams take away from acade- mics. We don't stop school to feed these children or look to their health. They get the same nwnber of instructional minutes as the students in any other school. But they aren't hungry while they're learning.• It irritates the hell out of me to see these people who would torpe- do grants that serve children wrap- ping themselves and their actions in such a distinguished cloak as "conservative." Webster defines conservative asMdisposed to main- tain existing institutions or views; within safe bounds; moderate.· Denying grants desperately need- ed by children in their care isn't conservatism. It's radical rightwing political dogma, superimposed on a lot of hungry and ailing kids. It is also a virus that is infect- ing our school boards. and it is -- going to spread if we don't do something about it. l..ike electing people more concerned about the weUare of the children in their district than in ma.king political points. A nd don't ever say we haven't been warned. Listen to the people who didn't get their way in Orange. There is certainly nothing hidden about their agen- da. One Orange trustee who vot- ed against the ban said: MWe took the teeth out of the tiger, but now they can still win this thing piecemeal.• Indeed they can. These are people with political religion and missionary zeal, out to con- vert the natives on the backs of small children. The best way to d~al with them is to keep them off school boards. But once they get there, the citizens who find this approach anathema are going to have to be constantly alert that it doesn't infect the school system piecemeal rather than by epidemic. The letters from Pilot readers in the aftermath of Leece's appearance in Orange were indeed encouraging. It's impor- tant, now, to sustain that outrage -and then maybe speak out at the next election. • JOE BEU:S column runs every Wednesday. A 35-year-old man wbo allegedly robbed a Harbot, Boulevard gu station shortly ' after midnight on Tuesday was caught by police and arrested a few blocks away: but the $98 he reportedly stole could not be located. 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"Even though he was sick, he'd still come over to talk to us. •He was a very strong person -always on his feet, always there for us. I don't think he wanted cU1yone to feel sorry for him. "Even though he's gone, I believe I will se e him again." Memorial services for Alvarado will begin on Thursday, with view- ing from 3 to 8 p.m. at Pierce Broth- ers Bell Broadway Mortuary, 110 Broadway. A rosary will be said in lus remembrance at the mortuary, starting at 7 that same evening. Alvarado's funeral will be held Fri day at 10 a.m. at St. Joachim's Cathol.Jc Church , 1964 Orange Ave.. with a reception immedi- ately following at the Neighbor- hood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave. Burial services will start at 2 p.m. at Holy Sepulcher Cemetery, 7845 E. Santiago Canyon Road in Orange. EVENT CONTINUED FROM 1 pursue that one for a moment.• She characterized Sen. Dole's attack on Hollywood for gratu- itous sex and violence as •a call for r~ponsible dtizenship, not censol'$hip" and said that her husband "knows the difference between a Michelangelo and (controversial photographer Robert) Mapplethorpe." Elizabeth Dole lauded the efforts of the Republican-domi- nated Congress in 1995 and said that America is "one election away" from a balanced budget and serious welfare reform. She claims President Clinton cam- paigned with pro~es to bal- ance the budget, instigate wel- fare reform and cut taxes. I But when Congress presented the president with bills to achieve CHALLENGE CONTINUED FROM 1 help improve tourism in the city. Business tax increases, Debay said, are part of the formation of business improvement districts and also have the approval of the various districts. "When you lump everything Ullo one increase and call it a 'tax mcrease,' you're not looking at the way things operate," Debay said of Zanck 's remarks. "Any fw1her debate I'm sure will unroll as the campaign season proceeds.• She q uestioned whether Zanck actually lives in the 2nd MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Audience shows support for presldentl.al candidate Bob Dole during wife Elizabeth's speech at Balboa Bay Club on Tuesday. any of these goals, the president I to elect Bob Dole to carry out Bill vetoed the bills, sbe said. Cllilton's broken promises," she "The bottom line is you need concluded. District. Zanck said he recently sold a house ~n 34th Street and now lives just off 37th Street with- in the 2nd District boundary. A native of Spokane and a Newport Beach resident since 1984, Zanck himself is not an un- controversial figure. A fan of Rush Limbaugh and an outspoken lib- eral-basher, Zanck once appeared on HGeraldo" as part of a segment called "Men Who Think they're God's Gift to Women." Last year he was at the center of an inter-party war with former Assemblyman Gil Ferguson over the alleged Htakeover" of the Cal- ifornia Republican Assembly's Corona del Mar chapter. Election watchers are specu- lating that Zanck's interest in the race is part of recent friction between current members of the City Council. Some say that Zanck is running at the urging of Mayor John Hedges who, elec- tion-watchers claim, hopes to dri- ve Debay from office. Zanck would not comment on the allegations and Hedges denied them. "You can't believe e verything you hear,• Hedges said. "I'm not putting anybody up to anything. "A good honest campaign is good for the political process and allows the electorate to make informed choices," the mayor said. "I support the entry of any- body into the electoral process." MEET DR. 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Representatives from fine arts departments at the University of California, California State Uni- versity, independent and out-of- state campuses will be on hand to answer questions. The fair is for students who wish to transfer in the fields of art, design, music, dance, theatre arts, film and photography. It is open to. the public. For information about the fair, contact the Thansfer Center at 432-5894. 20 local boys to make Eagle Scout tonight Orange County Council of the Boy Scouts of America will be recognizing 20 Boy Scouts in the Newport Beach and Costa Mesa area as well as other 237 other recipients of the 1995 Eagle Scout Award at a dinner and program at 7 :30 p.m. today at the El Toro Marine Air Station Officers Club. Candidates for the award must earn at least 21 merit badges and develop and implement a service- oriented project. RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. 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Parsel resigns boys ~asketball post at Estancia Costa Mesa's Doug Katona will be part of the flame's journey from Athens to Al;lanta with a leg up in San Diego Monday. !,,,! •Four-year reign netted 78-32 record; search begins for coach. j _ey_e_any_;,,.._Fa_u_lk_n_e...;r,_Da.......:ily:..._Pi_lo_t ----- COSTA MESA -Tun Parsel, who guid- ed the Estancia High boys basketball team to three Pacific Coast League titles in four seaso~ at the helm, resigned Tuesday, according to school administrators. Parsel could not be reached for com- ment, but Principal Peggy Anatol said spending more time with his family was the Eagles clinch COSTA MESA -Estancia High's Eagles GOLP clinched the Pacific Coast League golf champi- onship Tuesday. dropping the Aliso Niguel Wolverines, 188· 214, with an Eagles' record-setting pedonnance at Mesa Verde Country Club. Mike Perry led the way for the Eagles with medalist hon- ors, carding a 35 for the par-36 nlne·hole course, while f el- low Eagles Jeff Perry (37), Ross Necessary (38), Pete Krutzi.k (38) and Alex Lassen (40) chipped in to make it a complete Victory for Coach Alt Perry. Esto.nda is now 14·2 overall, 9-0 in league play. It's the th.I.rd straight league apwn for Peny and his Eagles, and the seventh in the past nine years under the Peny regime. • NEWPORT BBACH -The Newport Harbor High golf team did it again Tue.day, beating a team ahead of them in the Sea Vlew League standings. Tbe Sallon outlbot WoOdbridge, l14-22A, ~the par·36 Big Canyon Golf Course. ·wew beaten all three of th teems tied for -.cond place lo the~.· wa.-r~, said u: b.tl ~ (6-12, 3·S). •tt'I beell Oiat type ol MUC>n.. • ~~~·~=~~ Cbdl l'rr dlia. WM .,._ Mck at •2. JUldn ~ ad• Qllppf elecl 11"' ad ldla .._added a 47 l leading consideration for the vet- eran coach. "He offered to coach a lower- level team, but didn't want the kind of tiJne. commitment a varsity coach has," Anatol said. "I'm sad, and we'll miss nm, because be was a wonderful coach and a ster- ling example of decorum." know he wanted to wait until after the (Orange County} all-star game (in which he coached the South to a 102-96 victory over the North Saturday at Orange Coast Col- lege). He didn't want· to take any- thing away from the (South) kids (including Estancia seniors Dane Plock and Chris Candlish}.· Estancia Boys Athletic Director Jeff Gall said he was aware Parsel would not return a few weeks nm Parsel Gall and Anatol said hiring a walk-on replacement is not out of the realm of possibility, which increases the likelihood that Rich Boyce, a high-profile assistant who ran Parsel's defense the last four seasons, could be a after the season ended. "This did not come as a surprise,• Gall said . "He's been keeping it to himself. I HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL 111<,tl '-< 1111111 IHl't" 11 '\.'\.I" leading candidate. Parsel, the Daily Pilot PCL Coach of the Year each of the past two seasons, was 78-. 32 at Estancia, 48-9 the past two years, • including trips to the CIF Southern Section · ID-A semifinals and quarterfinals, respec-'' tively. The consecutive PCL titles, earned with a combined 19-1 PCL record, were the first back-to-back outright league crowns in Estancia's stoned hoop history. Parsel has coached 12 yea.rs in the New- port-Mesa 01Stnct, compiling a 145-129 record with sbnts at Costa Mesa High (1979-85) and Newport Harbor (1985-86). ! Eagles able ! to get laugh ~from their ~dilemma ~ • Aliso Niguel's 7-3 victory : makes it 19 straight losses for beleaguered Estancia nine. By Richard Dunn, Da11y Ptlot , I~ w 0 ( 2 c I t ~ .. • WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1996 ALVARADO . CONTINUED FROM 1 also knew he didn't want to live as a sick person,-said Newport- Mesa Unified School District psy· chologist Jerry Cowdrey, who met with dozens of grieving teens on the West Side campus. "He didn't really talk about his illness, and their reactions to that are all very individual. •Some have been a tittled peeved, just a little bit, that they weren't prepared by hlm. Some felt that it was a very admirable thing for him to do. But most of tbein are just very quiet. " Rosalia Avi- la, a 16-year- old Estancia student, said she believes Alvarado did- n't dwell on his illness because he wanted to focus his attention on the kids who loved him and looked to him for guidance. "He cared "He was a very strong. person- always on his feet, always there for us ••• H -ROSALIA AVILA • about us," Avila says. "Even though he was sick, he'd still come over to talk to us. "He was a very strong person -always on his feet, always there for us. I don't think he wanted anyone to feel sorry for him. "Even though he's gone, I believe I will see him again." Memorial services for Alvarado will begin on Thursday, with view- ing from 3 to 8 p.m. at Pierce Broth- ers Bell Broadway Mortuary, 110 Broadway. A rosary will be said in lus remembrance at the mortuary, starting at 7 that same evening. Alvarado's funeral will be held Friday at 10 a .m. al St. Joachim's Catholic Church, 1964 Orange Ave .. with a reception immedi- ately following at the Neighbor- hood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave. Burial services will start at 2 p.m. at Holy Sepulcher Cemetery, 7845 E. Santiago Canyon Road in Orange. EVENT CONTINUED FROM 1 pursue that one for a moment.• She characterized Sen. Dole's attack on Hollywood for gratu- itous sax and violence as "a call for responsible citizenship, not censorship" and said that her husband "knows tbe difference between a Michelangelo and (controversial photographer Robert) Mapplethorpe." Elizabeth Dole lauded the efforts of the Republican-domi- nated Congress in 1995 and said that America is "one election away• fro,m a ba.Uµlced budget and serious welfare ref onrl. She MARC MARTIN I DAILY Pk.OT claims President Clinton cam-Audience shows support for presidential candidate Bob Dole paigned with promises to baJ-during wife Elizabeth's speech at Balboa Bay Club on Tuesday. ance the trudget, instigate wel- fare reform and cut taxes. I Jl!lY of these goals, the president I to elect Bob Dole to carry out Bill But when Congress presented vetoed the bills, she said. Clinton's broken promises,• she the president with bills to achieve "The bottom line is you need concluded. CHALLENGE CONTINUED FROM 1 help improve tourism in the city. Business tax increases, Debay said, are part of the formation of business improvement districts and also have the approval of the various districts. "When you lump everything · into one increase and call it a 'tax increase.' you're not looking at the way things operate," Debay said of Zanck's remarks. •Any further debate I'm sure will unroll as the campaign season proceeds.• She questioned whether Zanck actually lives in the 2nd BIU.fD AINJA.U. y VOICE MAI $3~~. Di.strict. Zanck said he recently sold a house on 34 th Street and now lives just off 37th Street with- in tbe 2nd Di.strict boundary. A native of Spokane and a Newport Beach resident since 1984, Zanck himself is not an un- controversial figure. A fan of Rush Limbaugh and an outspoken lib- eral-basher, Zanck once appeared on "Geraldo" as part of a segment called "Men Who Think"they're God's Gift to Women." Last year he was at the center of an inter-party war with former Assemblyman Gil Ferguson over the alleged "takeover" of the Cal- ifornia Republican Assembly's Corona del Mar chapter. Election watchers a.re specu- lating that Zanck's interest in the race is part of recent friction between current members of the City Council. Some say that Zanck is running at the ur~g of Mayor John Hedges who, elec- tion-watchers claim, hopes to dri- ve Dehay from office. Zanck would not comment on the allegations and Hedges denied them. "You can't believe everything you hear," Hedges said. "I'm not putting anybody up to anything. •A good honest campaign is good for the political process and allows the electorate to make informed choices," the mayor said. "I support the entry of any- body into the electoral process." m. CID JUlf motr & SW_,, M"''W1 HKIS TO I'll~ SJ.-.r IMISllM & II& MBIUI OUllGI COUll1Y MllGIOUlllS • , .. Df'f. Celll llltu. Al Ille 65twy' Del .. , Etlt ._"::,,~ (7flf)U2-ft67 MEET DR. 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The fair is for students who wish to transfer in the fields of art, design, music, dance, theatre arts, film and photography. It is open to the public. For information about tbe fair, contact the 'Iransfer Center at 432-5894. 20 local boys to make Eagle Scout tonight Orange County Council of the Boy Scouts of America will be recognizing 20 Boy Scouts in tbe Newport Beach and Costa Mesa area as well as other 237 other recipients of the 1995 Eagle Scout Award at a dinner and program at 7:30 p.m. today at the El Toro Marine Air Station Officers Club. Candidates for the award must earn at least 21 merit badges and develop and implement a service- oriented project. RUFF ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Where Your Dolor Coven Motel 1922 HARIOl 11.VD .. COSTA MESA • 6'8· 1156 Tue dinner will include a tour of the Marine Corps Air Station Museum beginning at 5:30 p.m. -By Jenn.lter Won Alamra Eagle to set sail for New Zealand Orange Coast College's 65- foot sloop, Alaska Eagle, will embark on its 14th sail training cruise on May 4, 1996 when it heads for New Zealand. The trip to and around New Zealand will take eight months and fea~ure 10 different legs, ranging from 12 to 24 days. The excursion is open to students and tbe public. Crew members participate in all aspects of sailing and navigat- ing Alaska Eagle, such as galley duty, sail handling and mainte- nance. Crews a.re selected by application. The yacht is fully licensed by . the U.S. Coast Guard. It has won the 1977-78 Whitbread Arounri- the-World Race. Alaska Eagle was donated to OCC in 1982 by Neil Bergt and has sailed 250,000 miles since its launching, 150,000 of those with OCC Salling Center students atoard. For more information or an application, call 645-9412. 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TROXEL ... i i : ~ i ! i S&BOW SP011'5 EDITOll aOflll CAILSOM, 142 ... JJO, ext. 2ll Parsel r~signs boys basketball post at Estancia • Four-year reign netted 78-32 record; search begins for coach. leading consideration for the vet- eran coach. leading candidate. Parsel, the Daily Pilot PCL Coach of the Year each of the past two seasons. was 78-I ! ------------------------------ ::,::,,'.· By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot "He offered to coach a lower- level team, but didn't want the kind of time commitment a varsity coach has," Anatol said. "I'm sad, and we'll mbs nm, because he was a wonderful coach and a ster- ling example of decorum." know he wanted to wait until after the.(Orange County) all-star game (in which he coached the South to a 102-96 victory over the North ~aturday at Orange Coast Col- lege). He didn't wanti to take any- thing away from the (South) kids (including Estancia seniors Dane Plock and Chris Candlish)." 32 at Estancia, 48-9 the past two years, · including trips to the CIF Southern Section , , m-A sernifinal,s an'd quarterfinals, respec- tively. Costa Mesa's Doug Katona will be part of the flame's journey from Athens to Atµmta with a leg up in San Diego Monday. 'COSTA MESA-Monday afternoon is going to con- tain some moments for Cos- ta Mesa's Doug Katona which should last, well, for as long as Doug Katona has ~ a memory. Katona, a Category 3 amateur cyclist who races ~E.~~~~ !:::. Cycling team, hu been choSen by the United States Cycling Federation and the Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games to ride with the Olympic Torch and is a primary bolder of the Torch. He carries the torch on · the second day for some 11.5 kilometen in and around the southerly area of San Diego at approxiniately 5:30p.m. "It's a once-in-a-lifetime : opportunity," said ~tona. "The jowney of the Olympic flame is so symbol- ic. And carrymg the torch i ;:.:.~~!~WO:: ':':.!: It is but one sm4ll part of a journey foe the flame from Athens to Atlanta; but for Doug Katona. it Will Surely be one of the more signifi- cant travels of hii life. r----~~-;--~-~~--~-~----, I HIGH sotOOl IASDAU. Division Ill 1. Laguna Hiiis 2. La Quinta 3. El Rancho 4. Hart 5. El Toro 6. Corona 7. Walnut 8. Indio 15-3 15-5 11-4 14-4 15-4-1 14-3 10-6-1 9.lrvlne 11-7-1 10. Califomla 12-5 Mar. Yucaipa, Artesia. COSTA MESA -Tur.\ Parsel, who guid- ed the Estancia High boys basketball team to thr~ Pacific Coast League titles in four seasons at the helm, resigned Tuesday, according to school administrators. Estancia Boys Athletic Director · Gall and AI)atol "said hiring a walk-on replacement is not out of the realm of possibility, which The consecubve PCL titles, earned ,with a combined119-1 PCL record, were the first back-to-back outright league crowns in Estanoa's stoned hoop tu.story. Jeff Gall said he was aware Parsel 1lm Parsel would not retwn a few weeks Parsel' could not be reached for com- ment, but Principal Peggy Anatol said spending more time with his family was the after the season ended. "This did not come as a surprise," Gall said. "He's been keeping it to hirnseU. I increases the likelihood that Rich Boyce, a high-profile assistant who ran Parsel's defense the last four seasons, could be a Parsel has coached 12 years m the New- port-Mesa Dtstnct, compiling a 145-129 record with stmts at Costa Mesa Aigh (1979-85) and Newport Harbor (1985-86). HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL Eagles able i to get laugh ~from their dilemma · ~ • Aliso Niguel's 7-3 victory : makes it 19 straight losses for ~ beleaguered Estancia nine. . ~----------------------~ ~ By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot • COSTA MESA -It's no hocus- : pocus magic trick or religious ntual, : though Susan Sarandon in "Bull : Durham" would beg to differ : Paul 1Toxel, Estancia High base- : ball coach, promises safety first : torught when he gathers his players : together for a baseball losing-streak : ceremonial, a bonfire with the Eagles' : mascot in the middle of the flames. : "It's for last rites. that type of thing, then : we're gomg to bury it,· Troxel said. -----------------------.............. : Troxel, whose squad (0-19, 0-10 in Mesa third baseman Ray Ohrel rushes to get the ball to first. but It sailed wide and Laguna Hills pulled out a 4-3 victory. : Pacific Coast League) lost to VlSlting : Aliso Niguel (7-11, 4-6) on Tuesday in Costa Mesa oives one awav, 4 -3 ~=it::~~~-~~ 0---'.J ~ : team suffered through a long losmg • Laguna Hills sticks around long enough to accept the gifts in key PCL baseball verdict. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot LAGUNA HILLS -In one dugout was a team that made the playoffs for the first time in 14 seasons last spring. In the other, a group that works out daily unde r the shade of enough Pacific Coast League championship banners to cover an infield. So, it was little wonder host Laguna Hills High stayed in the game just long enough for vis- iting Costa Mesa to make win- ners out of the Hawks, 4-3, in a PCL thriller Tuesday. •That's why they're the league champions and we're fighting for third place," said Costa Mesa Coach Doug Deats, who "lfttually conceded another PCL crown to the top-ranked team in CIF Southern Section Division m. . "That basically clinches it for them," said Deats, whose team appeared bent on keep- ing its slim title hopes alive, leading the hosts 2-1 after five and 3-1 midway through the sixth. The Hawks (16-3, 10-0 in league) rallied to pull even, however, and a pair of e rrors, sandwiched around a walk, left the Mustangs on the field in the seventh, lamenting one that got away and doping out how to wrap up one of two remaining PCL playoff berths. "We knew this would be a tough week and we know it will be tough on Friday (facing Laguna Hills ace Tony Milo, who struck out 15 in a one-hit- ter his first start against Mesa). But, the bQttom line is, we probably have to win three more games to get into the playoffs. U we don't do that, we don't deserve to go.· After Friday's game, the Mustangs (11-8, 6-4) finish with home-and-home series against Laguna Beach and Aliso Niguel, respectively. They are one game back of second-place University, b ut would need to finish ahead of the Thojans to claim second, having posted a 1-2 head -to-head record against Uni. M ustang starter J eremy Starns went head to head with Laguna Hills' Justin Stanfield Tuesday. r-----------------------, I I I I I I I I : Pedflc C.wt L• .. • : I 1.-.gue I 1 (ov..lfj W L : ~una Hiib (16-3) 10 O : unhlenlty ( 12-9) 7 3 I eo.t. ...._ (U~) & 4 : Aliso NiQuel CM 1) 4 6 I Laguna leach (6-13) 3 7 : ~ C•1t) 0 10 I ...,..GMIM(J:15) I LaguN Hills 4, c.t8 .._. l ! AJISo Nigoef 7, istMda J 1 Unh/ersity 7, Llgune Beach 2 I ,_..ts a.... (J:tS) : ~Htlts at eo.ta MIU I .. lillilinde.._llda at Aliso Niguel : UnMtnity et LilgUM 8Nch : L-----------------------~ •Jeremy didn't have his best stuff today, but he kept us in the game,• Deats said. "When Matty (Broesarnle) hit that home run (a two-out solo shot to pad the one-run lead in the I sixth), I thought we were look- ing pretty good.• Mesa opened the scoring when Al Lambert and Ray Ohrel singled, then, with one out, Lambert scored (after being held at third) when Ben Felter's single was bobbled by the center fielder. Kevin McCaffrey answered for the hosts, launching a solo homer over the cozy center- field fence. : stre;ik-that the cer~ony would wor~ Layne De Temple singled, : Hey, when you re 0-~9. Y<?U don t stole second, was sacrificed to : want that mascot sho.wm~ its face third, and scored on Tony : around h~re, anyway. said Troxel, Arevalos' single to regain the : who ~onllnues to keep ~ players lead for Mesa. Then, Broesam-: loose, m spite of the unmerciful season. le's third homer, his second in : ~agle players, who ~roke from two games, appeared to give : their ~ost-g6.!°e huddle_ m laughter Starns all he woti.ld need. : fo~owmg th~ l~th straight setback, Milo however launched a : will be danong m the streets when one-out triple and0Ryan O'Don-; their sti:eak ends. nell followed a walk with an : In this one, they were overmatched RBI single to make it 3-2. After : against Wolve"!1e right-h~der Scott a flyout. Cory Pardoe pulled a : Fuller (6-4)~ Alis~ N1gu71 s ace who run-scoring double down the : ~as won 85 Yo of his team s games. For left-field line to tie it, forcing : sue mrungs, the Eagles got one run Starns to post his fifth strikeout : and three tuts. to end the threat. : Catcher Joe Herman (2 for 3) dou- Stanfield. who threw 44 of : bled home Juan Ortiz m the fourth. In his 64 pitches for strikes, got : the seventh, Tun Ludtke scored two the Mustangs in order in the : runs on a bloop single to center. seventh. : Jon Soseman. one of the more Wes Bierman reached when : unique hurlers m the PCL, shut out his slow dnbbler was booted, : the Wolvennes for two um.ings with- then went to second on a walk. : out allowing a hit m relief Ryan Johnson then bunted to : Soseman, whose fastball is no more move the runners over, but an : than 70 mph, is 6-foot-4, 270 pounds errant throw to first allowed : "It's not that he's so deceiving, it's JUst Bierman to plate the game-: that he throws it and gets it there." winner. : Herman said. "He makes them hit it. MORC cOAST LEAGU1 : He's not too overpowering. he just L.aguM Hiiis 4. Costa Mesa 1 : throws strikes.• Costa Mesa 001 01 1 0 • 3 8 2 • MCIAC COAST LEAGUI Laguna Hills 001 002 1 · 4 6 2 : Aliso Nlfl\MI 7, Estancia l Starns and Vasquez; Stanfield and : Aliso Niguel 100 330 O · 7 9 1 Bresnahan. W -Stanfield, 5· 1. L • : Estancia 000 100 2 • 3 4 2 Starns. 5·3. 28 ·Vasquez (CM). Pardoe : Fuller, Parkin (7) and Charles; Baker, Sose- (LH). 38 · Milo (LH~ HR -McCaffrey : man (6) and Herman. W • Fuller, 6-4. L • 8ak- (LH), Broesamle (CM). : er. 28 • McK~ (AN), Herman (E). Oth~rs: La Mirada, Corone del !':. L---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ Eagles clinch COSTA MESA -Estancia High 's Eagles GOLP clinched the Pacific Coast League golf champi- -onship Tuesday, dropping the Aliso Niguel Wolverines, 188- 214, with an Eagles' record-setting performance at Mesa Verde Country Club. Mike Peny led the way for the Eagles with medalist hon- ors, carding a 35 for the pe.r-36 nine-hole course, while fel- low Eagles J ett Peny (37), Ross Necessary (38), Pete Krutzik (38) and Alex Lassen C'O) chipped in to make it a complete victory for Coach Art Peny. Estancia ts now 1'·2 overall, 9-0 tn league play. It's the third straight league C1"9wn for Perry and his Eagles, and the seventh tn the past nine y84l'S under the Peny regime. • NEWPORT BEACH -The Newport Harbor High golf team did lt again Tuesday, beating a team ahead of them in the Sea View League standings. The saDon outlbot Woodbridge, 21,-22,, over the par-36 Big Canyon Golt Coune. ·we've beaten all three of th teams tied for ie<.'Ond place In the 1.Mguit, • W°' ~ said ~ lUI ~ (6· 12, 3·5). •1t'1 be8li that type Of 9Ml0ll,. . ~ ScOtt Reuben took medalist honon on th• ctaY: % l-ovw-par. 37. 'Ibe Sdori' otber IOpbomon. Cbdl HinrOd8. WU Ive lbOtl tNd. at 42. .JUltln ~ Gad 8111 coaq,y tied at 44; and ldm a.us addeCl • 47 ) r---------------~-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ I I I I I I 111<,ll "< ll«Hll H()'" 11 '\."-I' I a\V&y ease, 15-3 I , I I I I I I l I , IJI l w 0 ( i c I t y ( I WEDNESDAY, APftll i., 1996 KING G DAY -MAY 1 Coronation of King George I Balboa Bay Cltlb, 6 p.m. May 1, 1996 HONORING NEWPORT HARBOR HtGH'S GEORGE YARDUY, 1996 8ASKETBAU HAU. OF FAME INDUCTU BANQUET tNFOllMATlOH: 442-0755 ***** \ l>HI \\1 l '\HI .\11 /11> THE 1156 OLYMPIC GAMES Disappointments come to all, and for George Yardley the biggest one of all came In 1956 when the chance to become an O~pian evaporated. After getting a postgrad degree at Stanford in 1951, I played the next three seasons In the AAU championships with Stewart Chevrolet and we won the natlonal champioruhfp and I was twl'e named MVP," said Yardley. "I was told I was a cinch to make the Olympic team. In those years, they * picked she AAU players and six collegians. "I was tickled about It. particularly because it was such a big drea'm of my father and mother. But the season before the Olympfcs. 1 was plaring with the Los Alamitos Navy and In our flna game, we were ahead by 40 points. All the starters headed for the showers, but for some • reason I was still on bench and somebody fouled out and I went back In the game. Hin an instant. I was knocked down and a guy stepped on my hand and broke it in three places. So I didn't get to even try out for the Olyl'nplc team. You just never know, do you? .. sec men wrap up tennis title COSTA MESA -Southern Cal- ilornia CoUego's men's tennis team clinched a share of the Golden State Athletic Conference championship Tuesday with a 5-2 conference win over visiting Point Loma at Costa M esa Tennis Club. sec (16-3, 6-2 in GSAC) tied Westmont for the title. SCC won the conference champiOl)Ship last year, goinq 1 O·O. soc.I C'oli.g. '· flotnt a.om. 1 Slng9": Sundbero (Pl) def. Joha11SJ011, 6-0, 6-0; Robbins (SCO def. Jur11oe, 6-3, 7·5; Starcic (PL) def. Lewis, 6-i, 6-2; Barriga (SCQ def. Merefn, 6-3, 6-2.; Villar (SCO d@f. Apel, 6-1, 6..0; Baker (SCO d@f. Guinn, 6--0; 6--0. Doubles: Robbins-Lewis (sd:) def. Jur11n. Merele\ 8-4; Sundberg-Apel (Pl) def. Johans· son-Barriga. s.4; Vlllat·Bllker (SCQ ""°n by default · Mesa falls in softball 3-1 LAGUNA 1-0LLS -Amy Ria broke up a no-hitter with a lead- off single in the sixth inning for Costa Mesa High's only hit, as host Laguna Hills defeated the Mustangs, 3-1, in Pacific Coast League softball action Tuesday. Mesa's Nicola Woody scored in the second inning without the benefit of a hit, but the Hawks (10-9-2, 5-0 in PCL) broke a 1-1 tie with a pair of unearned runs in the bottom of the second . Sonia Correa, who became eli- gible last week, went the distance f-Or Mesa (7-12, 2-3). Laguna Hills l , Cos1a Mesa 1 Costa Mesa 010 000 o · 1 1 4 Laguna Hills 120 000 x -3 5 3 COfrea and Chisholm, Emco (6); Stryker and S McMahon W -Stryker l • COfrea, (). 1. 38 - Ramesh (LH) briefly &taocla suffers 7-1 loss COSf A MESA -Jill Black bad an RBI-single in the sixth inning to avoid tbe shutout as the Estancia High softball team fell Tuesday, 7-1, to Laguna Beach in a Pacific Coast League game . Stacy Barnett, who went 2 for 3, opened the sixth with a single, but was forced at second on Jenn Brunick's fielder's choice. One- out later, Brunick ca.me home on Black's hit. Black went the dis- tance for the Eagles (2-9, 0-5). Laguna Beach is 2-3 in the PCL. MCll'9C CDAST LIMll* &....-~ 1, EstMda 1 Laguna BHCh 010 220 2 -7 7 1 E.standa 000 001 O -1 5 4 Roche and Goodman; Slack and Danner. sec splits pair in softball SAN DIEGO -The Southern California College softball team split a pair of 7-5 decisions Tues- day with Point Loma Nazarene. Angela Wolf's two-run single in the top of the seventh of the nightcap broke open a 5-5 tie allowing the Vanguards (24-20, 12-6) to salvage a split of the Golden State Athletic Conference matchup. GOU>llN nAn AnlUTIC OOIC Bmtca pt_ Loma N8wene 7, SOCal Coflege 5 Soc.al College 100 004 x -5 8 1 Point Loma 010 005 O -7 6 2 Jessen and Dommeyer; Hounon and Murie. W ·Jessen, 8-6. l -Houston, 14-13. loC:.il Coileee 7, "-a..... N rs• I SoCal 100 031 2 ' • 0 ~ ~ 140 000 0 • 5 9 4 ~ Jeaen (5) end OOm~ Houtton ond Munroe. W -Houston. 1 S.13, l • Jpen. 8-7. 21 -Rogers (S), JetMfl (1') CdM golfers fall to Eagles NEWPORT BBACH -Steve Wa.gner and Jimmy Dunn of San- ta Margarita High shared medal- ist honors Tuesday as the Eagles defeated host Corona del Mar, 190-207, in Sea View League golf at Newport Beach Country Club. Wagner and Dunn each shot l - over-par 36, while Jeff Bemis (39)1 Max Wallick (40), Steve Brooks (40) and Jimmy Keane (42) were the top scorers for the Sea Kings (2-7 in league). CdM's Craig Brooks and Chad Towersey each shot 46. Primm gets save for sec COSTA MESA -Bryce Primm pitched 3213 innings of shutout relief Tuesday to pre~erve the Southern California College baseball team's 6-5 win against Concordia in the Vanguards' sea- son finale at home. Primm allowed only one hit while striking out three for sec (12-31, 7-15). Kevin Withers (3-5) picked up the win over Concordia (13-23, 5-15) . SoCal c:otlege '· ~ 5 Concordia 301 100 000 -5 8 3 SoCal College 021 300 OOx -6 8 0 Maddod<. Martinez (4) 1nd ~,.er. Withers, Primm (6) and Pegg. W -Withers, 3-5. l • Mad· dod<. Sv -Pflmm. 28 • Kindrekh (Q, Stodge! (Q, Caston (SJ, W1tson (SJ. 38 • Doyle (S). --.. --... TODAY •M•W ColleOI • Southem Ctflfomla CoUege at c.I St.t4 Siwl 14tNfdinO, ? p.tf\ High ldlool • Coton.a ~ Mar at Nr#port Harbot J: IS P m. • ~ AMO "'1.D High JOiool boys and gJr1I -1..aguN had'! It EstMlda, 2l4S p M.. CoN ~ ,t lJiguM Hiib, 2AS p m; Corona dtl Mar at lrvl"' J p.m.; NeWport HarbOt tt ~ta MMG~ 3 p.m • ,.. ••• 11 High Khoo! boys and girls • c.orona del Mar It ll'tll"' l:tS p.m.; COJt6 Mew It LAouna Hlllt. J:1S p.m.: i..ouna t tadl at &u~-. l :tS p.m.; Newport Hatbot at sanu Marvarrt-. 3 p.m. ·~ High Khoo! boys • Coste Mes. at Aliso Nfouel, 3:!5~ Community c.ollege -cypreu at Or•nge Coast. 3p.m. High Khool • lrvlne et Coron• del Mar, 3:15 p.m; Santa Margarlt.I at Newport Hirbor, 3:15 • GOLf High school -Newport Harbor vs. S.nta M.rgarita at Coto de C.u CC. 2:30 p.m DEEP SEA 'NESDAY'S COUNTS O.wys Loc:ker -2 boats. 42 anglers, 98 barraruda, 1 SO sand bass, 35 sculpin. Newport Landing · 2 boats, 27 anglers. 27 sand ban. 5 calico bass, 24 barracuda, 1 scvlpin, 24 mackerel. 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Comptroller or ihe Cur-CAR. a California Ltm1ted by a state or federal cred•I unlOO 422·231~ YOU llAE W DE-Plaoent1a CA a" 110111 tit1e ano a State or Feoerat Credit Union II 10 00 "" at pil:lc IUdlOll aLl1hOll1ed IO do business in lh4S by II under said Deed°' TNllC. rt nat and Exclusive Ju11sd1c-rency in and for tne Depart-Partnership, 2100 E. Or· or a cntck dl'll#ll b• a Stalt 0( FAULT utClER A DEED OF 18 1 .. 1 0 d S hlhqltSlbdilrlorc:11h(p1y1 In ..... ...._-... lie ~ SltUMld rt Mid iron g11105 Noiice and race ment or the Treasury an etllorpe Avenue Ful· , TRUST °"TB> Olt20l90. If! res conveye., o an no or a cneck rawn Dy a late or the ,_ d .. " i.wflA 11111. • .. Mtt te ...... .,.,,. ~ancrs-an0._..M- 10 Case No CL·2.3•19t; 10 .. wirhin"' tne united States tert9cin.. CA 92631 • federal s.lYl/lOS and loan assoc1a-UNLESS YOU TAKEACTIOH neld by 11 under said oeeo o feoera1 Sa'V1nos ano Loan Asso· the Untied Slacea). 11 ri;'f, tNn cash is 1CCepced, lhl Trus-!Y de9Ct1lled rt 1t1e 1DOYe ,..,.,. · respondenl(s) Unll'ed or America Respondenl(s) Guardian Storage 3 Coll· uon, sav1nos assoc1at.on, or TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· trust In the property s1tuateo 1n iauon Savings Associabon or n eM ~to end 1" may WllMOfd lhl issuance of~ ~rust The 9:: State5 et al; Stale of Call· must send their contest to fornia corporatton.' 2020 E, savino$ bank specit.eo 111 sectlOll ERTY, rT MAY BE SOl.D AT aid county ano state OescnDtO Savings Sank Speoheo in sec· bV • undlf ad died of 111111 the TNslH's Deed unbl funds IOf\lllOn. h ny.c1 lheco;:'°" proper- lornia et al; County ot Or· this Nohce and Entry of Orangethorpe Avenue. Ful-5102 or the financial Code and A PU8UC SALE. F YOU tne souttteasterly 50 Itel o non 5102 01 the F1nanC1aJ Cooe llf'OP9'1Y ~fl ucl CD1 btcomt IYallll>le ID Ille 01Ytf or \' de9c:nbed lbow ts PMJIOf'9d ange et at· and all ot whom Oeraut1 Judgement ro Ell· lerton CA 92631 aut/loll1ed to 00 business in this NEED AN EXf'l.ANATION Of' tile northwesterly 190 reet or tne no autnomed to oo business in ltll• helWllfter dlM:nbld tndotsee u a malllr of nott. ID tie: 1121 Wtl1't Sells Wl!Y. ,._. 11 may concern. of an Entry so r's Clerk/The Service Eddie R. Fischer, 3245. E. state) at THE MAIN (NORTH) THE NATURE Of' THE PR(). orllleasterly 162 5 Itel ot 101 53 tn1s state In 1ne event tender men ~ dlecrDd en Md Said salt ~ 1M rTllCle, but port 8eedl, CA 92125. The ""' or oerault by alltdav1t Center c/o P.O. BOX 3456 MandevUle Place, Orange, ENTRANCE TO THE COUNTY CEEDING AGAINST YOU, ol newiiort hergnts. county or otner tnan casn 1s accepted tne TlllSI The prtlplfty l6:htl • W11llout covtnanc °' Wl/Tallly, ~ T"'-:'.=:. ~ • against Robert Rubin (and Orange, Calflom ia Republic CA 92667 COURTHOUSE 700 CIVIC CEN· YOU SHOULD CONTACT A Orange state of California as trustee may Wttllhotd the 1ssu· aimmon dnklretlon.. I any uoress °' lmpfitd reoanfulo lllle, the enatec:..and Olher com- •: wile), 1nd1v1duatly, jointly P.C. (92665). no later than This business 1s con· TfR DRIVE WEIT SANTA AHA, LAWVEJt Notice II har~ shown on a map recoroeo 1n ance of tile Trustee's Deed unb the,.., propetty 6"aibed • PoSStsSIOl'I °' encumbl1nces, to mon dMIClnlllOft. r attY • .,_ -and severally, and as Sec· lour (4) days aher the la.st ducted by: a ltmfted part· CA all noht. btle an<! interest AMl!n that CTC Foredolut9 book 4 page 83. mrscetlantous runds DtCome avallable to th •puipor1ed to bl 139 Se/111 lu utisfy the lndebltdnus securtd henllr\. 1'he "*' -.n d the -retary of the Treasury & pubticallon '" this paper. or nershlp conveyed lo and now nerd by 11 s.Nlus Cofpoflttof\, u maps. 1n tne olftoe ot tile county payee or endorsee as a matlllr 0 vt111t '8 Colla Mele. Ca bV said Oftd. advances the11un-unpeld balanc:e """ ~ : -_Comp1roller of the Cur· in the alternalive, res Judi-Ha~e you s1ar1ed doing unoer said Deed of Trust in tilt duly appointed tNstee r>W· recorder 01 said county Ac>n ight 5'1d sate wi" be made. bu he ~nderl9"d T1111111 dlldl Cler. 'llOll1 tntt11st u f)IOVided ~r ~ .=;: • ;ency In and ror tho Depart· ca ta wl(ll ocrur against said business yet? yes, May 30, property Sttualtd in said County, suant to the Deed d TIUll! 1<425·201 ·OS The Street aodress WltnOUl covenant or warranty l•bi'Y for eny tna:ln9c:tness lnef'el(I and lhl unl>lld princlf)ll ......... ~ ex. ~ f'ent .o r the Treasury ;:~~~~s!l orever. without 1986 , . C.atrtomia. descnb1no tile I.and uecuted by RUben Jlme-nd omer common ats19na11on xpress or implted. reoardlnO property lddrlSS ard °"* blJanci ol the Hole StCUlld by .,.,_ llnlhdvanc• atl'wllme -w11h1n the United Slates P b If . h d N Guardian S1orage. Eddie t11tre1n P11cel 1: Unit 39. ol that nez, • IMRled "*' n hit ii any or tne real property ot· title possession or encum· "'°" detlgrwtlDI\ ' '""· slid Detd Wl1h inte11st tllfrtOll as otltle 1111111 ~db No--or Ame11ca Respondenr(s) u s e ewpor r A. Fischer, President cu Ch1domin P"" Cl sole Mld tepeBte property The total 1mam1 of t lice d Sale 11 seeo.eeo.M.It11 must send their contest 10 Beach·Costa Mesa Dairy This statement was hied ct '" rum . .,,e and Esteta J. Jlmenei, • crit>ed above is purporreo to ranees to sallSty me 1ndeblld-tl9lla d tht otllgl pnMded '" salCI Noll. lets, ~ hll • e. ._ c1 Ale • this Notice and Entry 01 P1to1 Apul 17, 24, May 1. with the County Clerk 01 shown and deWlbed on I/le linglewoman,u.JolntTen-209 & 211 East Sucteenm ess secured by said deed '9d by thlllf'OP9'1Y IO bl cN/'ges and DPtnsts ol tile IN~liklmytie._._ • • oerault Judgemeni 10 Eh· 1996 WS47 Orange County on 3•18.96 ~m1n1u28 ~;6 rec°B:! lll'lts, dllted ~ and ,.. Place Costa Mesa Ca 92627 The ovances tnereunder. wilh n0 ru10111IM 11ttnated cm1s lrllsll• and the INsts cttltld bV ::.:' _:~11e-:n:,.::: sor s Cltrk'The Service PUBLIC NOTICE 19983070895 ember • 1 111 corded 10I01/IO, u noersrgned truslff d1SC1a1ms nterest as prOVIOed t11ere1n. and anO ICMrae at the Mid Oeed of TNSt DaleO: ~ catlllet'• ctiecu ~ ..; Center c 0 po BOX 3456 120t1, Page 13&4 ol OtftClal lnltrUment No. IC>6Z3611, In Y babtl1ty 10< any inCOrrec:tness he unpaid 1mnc1pal balance o tilt ntlll lllda!IDll d the Nol ~J.1111 saMNO KROii· on , _.. or fllDonll ...,.. a Orange. Ca1trom10 Republic NOTICE OF Dally Pilot Aprll 17• 24· Reconls. and in 1M Deciarall()(I ol Book -. P9 -.). af Ofl'ldll r lht street aodrtss and ome e note secureo oy said oeed Sale rs '235.aot 22 In ~ YEYANCI CGWMY 11 Slid died! en-~ ..... or 111c1ara1 Pc (9266~) no 1a1er than DISSOLUTION OF May 1, 8, 1996 W560 Covtnan1s. Condl\IOl\s and Recontt In the onlce af the mon designation ti any m 111teres1 mereon as prOYlded cash. tht 1111St11 wl ec:mri TNSllt, 4900 ~ Rold, CAdlt uNon. or• cMdl CllaM\ by four (41 days a Iler the tas1 PARTNERSHIP PUBLIC NOTICE Rtstnctoons tor Newport Terrace. Courey Rec:«dW af ~ hown nere1n Said sale will be 1n said note fees d1¥ges and Chldl ~en • 1ta1e or SUI# 2110, hindalf, CA 91106 :..,-°",:--' -~ publ•cahon ,n this paper or ttcoro~ N0vtmoer 19, 1973 '" County, Sta• d Calltomia. eoe out wi111out covenant or xpenses or tile trust.ee 1110 bank.• d'llCk chwn bV (111)156-4151 (900)221-1"9 '*1tt. w;:i ~ ':.,......., '" the a1tcrna1.ve. ros 1ud1· ,!:~bl;~a~orice el~ ~1~':,~r ons 1382385 8oolc 10994, Page 528 ol Offr0a1 wtl ae11 on 06/15111 at 01:00 ranty expressto or mp11to usts created oy said detd 0 or ledlni ad 11111111 or {Call(. Only) By: Qn taufmln. rt Sedloll 5102 ot .. P'llwlCMI ca1a win occur against said ~nd Dowe ~rde. hereto'. Fictitious Bualn•H Rtcoros. as arntn0eo by an PM, • the Nomi front en-egaro1ng hde possession °' rust dallO 0<4I03/1996 LHder ~ ti, • SIN OI I AulsUnt S«tdJty C24120I Code ano IUlhottnd ~do a-.. peison(sJ rorever, without fore do1ngy busfness under Name Statement lnsll\llT\ent recorot<I January 22. tranc• to the Cowrly Court· mbrances to PIY tne !Ya Bur111, u aid Tnrs-ltd ~ .-x:.t .,,,, 412<4, S'I. 1996 ;:-,,,.:.~ ~ ~ 0::.: recourse tl'le f1c1111ous rirm name and The following persons are 1974 io 8004\ ll061, Page 1073, ~ Qvlc ~-1mm1ng prlnCIPll sum ol tne H A Clllllonua COl'JOllllOll ISSGDlllDn 5029d lllllwWIOUl~or~ B~~t~'.~~~t~ d M~s~ w ~~,; 1 s1ylo of Oav1de·A1nald1 Patt-doing business as· A) The and Bo:.C«Oe: fe~ru.ary 5~974 ~ ~ '=..;. ote(s) secured Dy said oeeo ot 19800 Macartnur Blvd Suite ,.r!l ~ ~ ~td 10 1 PUBLIC NOTICE ..-or 1"lpltd raglf'lllng 111e: p,101 Apfll 17 24 May ,V nersh1p at 209 Second Yield Management Group. in 110 0, age 6 of HCtMdcMffore&lh0tchedt trust With inttrHt Ulereon as 970 Irvine CA 9271S·2421 "ttw mi. lnlhl CNS1'7080 pon1ulon or ~t11 1996 • • w5s<i S11oe1. C11y or Huntington B) YM.G .. 1601 Dove Otf!Clat Reconls. and the Suo· udacrlbedbelow Mlle rOVtdeO 1n said notets) ad· 7141 442·2850 by VICN R "*ochltU.ncah •~ =~~-= Beach, Coun1y or Orange. Street. Suite 220, Newport Qlementary Oeclarauon o1 Cove· In ful at time d ·=. al ces 11 any unoer tile ierms o1112 senr0< Strvic:e Ollicet tMIM wihhald the • ., ~ """;::.. • ~ __ P_U_B_L-IC_N_O_T_l_C_E __ 1 State of Ca1tforn1a. did on Beach, CA 92658 nants. ConalllOlls and Restnc· r1ghl, tide, Mld lnl•HC cor.--ol said oeeo ot trust tees 76822 4/10 <4117 4124196 d 1111 TYru-. .. Deed utt ~A0s1J~Nf~geH'i~~~ Vtdld, and ihe unp111c1 pmap.1 Of _________ 1the 31 day of Oecember. George M. Tunick, 15095 bonsreCO<dedJanuary5,19771n w~toMldnowheldbyl aroes ano expenses ol me blcXlllll -telM tot A ND SAFETY CODE ltleNGllMC\ftd~S:~°' Notice 1995, dissolve the said N. Thompson Pie Pkwy. Booll 12023, Page 2SS ol Dlfteial under uid Deed~ TNst. 1n trustee and of Ille trusts created PUBLIC NOTICE or ll'dar1ll 11 a matter SECTION 11471111488 TNll...,.. .__ --~ Our One Supreme Court partnorsh1p anti terminate #2057, Scottsdale, AZ Reconls, (salCI Dec1a1'f10n, the Pfopelty sltullt~ In Ulld try satO deed of !lust The IOI.al Said sale wl bl lllldl. ANO NOTICE OF Vtdld In ::f Nott. pluaOf~ 1n and tor Orange County. thetr relations as partners 85260 . Amtndmenl and Supplementary County and Me and 0 mount ol tile unpaio l>tlanct 01 Escrow No. 6133·N OOl!tfllrf or '#llTW'Y INTENDED FORFEll\IRE =and d;:::: a.-.s Ca1trorn1a stalo, 1n Com· therein . This bu~iness Is con· Oeclarat.on Collect1w1v 1>e1ng the ln()(t fUly deserfbed In the the obi ation secoreo "" tne NOTICE TO CR.EOfTOAS OF BULK or mplld. IWOll'dtna tlllt PURSUANT TO HEAL TH 11y Aid Deed o1 TMll ere Fol-. mon Law Venue. with OdSJt· Further notice Is hereby ducted by. an lnd1vfdual enal>hng OeclarJtlOn establtshing aboW rlflfenc:ed DMd d IQ v, SALE IDI\ OI tnQlmtnnoll 1 ANO SAFETY CODE c:1os1.n s.vtc. Corponillon. nal and E~ctus1vc Jur1sd1c· given that the undersigned Registrant has not yet 1 Ptan for Condominium owner Trwt. The m..C addrt11 propeny 10 Dt sotd ano reason· (Sac.1106·1107 U.C.C.) the l'ldlCltdrwa MC11red SECTION 11488.4 400 Cowlllywldt Wtty, sv-. 110n gives Nolrc:e and grace will not be responsible. begun to transact buslnoss p 1 2• Ari d and able esnmateo costs. exoenses NOTICE IS HEREBY GMN to id deed. ~ U..Undll' SAmt Vtltlll, CA nos&, Pllonl: in Case No CL·A·1995.2• rrom this day on. ror any under the fic11t1ous busl-ShtPI arce · un<livlCle othlf common desiON-no advances a11ne time ol tne credltot1 of the withn name h lf'lleml 15 ras cled l'-19" On Merch 16, 1996. •t l905l &20-6"100 m. 2111. Selan. 18. lo respondent(s) United obhgatlon Incurred by the ness. name or names ttstod \lll3rd interest in and to the :"· ":'~ri~ the =:'°t tn1tlal publteaUon or tne no!JCe or seller that a bulk sale 15 abOut t nd Ille unp1id ~ balance 5 25 Victoria 169, Coat. tcwmdon !116) 381~ By: Oln- States et et; State or Call· other(s) in (his)(her)(thelr) herein. common aru being lurther .,jpon~ to be· 6411 ~vt sale ts $344.962 42 Tile beneh· be made of the asstts descnt>e ... nace 59Cl.1'9d bV uid died M Meu, C•llfomla, the prop· ~ ~Tn-.~= fornia et at: Counly of Or· own name(s) or In the George M. Tunick descnbed as IOllows Lot 6 ol Strfft, Costa ·Me CA iary under said deed ol trus below el'ISI thlnlcn 11 provld9cl in 11 •rtv d11cribed 11: ~u 4/'J4.6'01,SIOI ange et al, and all or whom name of the ftrm. T.hls statement was flied Tract No 8835, 1n the City ot 92S27 The un<JM"':i___. 11eretotore executeo ano oettv· The n.ame(s) and busines 1 1_ dll and 11 may concern. or an Entry Dated at Hunrlngt on wrth the County Clerk of Newport Beacn, County o1 Or· Trust~ dlsclakns ---reo to Ille unders19neo a wrt1· 1<1<1ress Of the Seller(s) are dtht.-.::Slhl!Mb tl,320.00 U. s. Cu"ency of Oclault by all1dav11 Beach, California, this 15th Orange County on 3-22-96 •not. State ol c.t1tlom1a. as lty for any 1nc~::o!t n declarabon ol dtlault .an OCEAN BREEZE CHILDREN'S i,, llld dlld d llllll dlltct 1 d against Robert Aubin (and day of April, 1996. . 19983877709 sttown on a Map recoltled 1n tt'9 ltreet addrlll Ind oct. emano for sale and a wrltte CENlER. t~ East 15111 St Co 04/11/lll98 ,.,_ -::::Ith .. ;~ /.~~u•n&J~ and severally, and as Sec· 3725 Clairemont Mesa 23, 1996 W533 "'11seellaneoos Maps. Records OI ahowrl hettln.. The total 11 The unders19neo tauSt The tocn oo 1n C.al1tonu ol 4900 Raid. Sule 28 the Huntington 8eech Po-wife). md1v1dually, 101nt1y Rob L Rochelle. Any(s). Dally Pilot Apul 3, 10, 17. Boole 352. P111es 31 to 35 ot commondesignlltlon,r1r1y, otx:e ol default and elec:bon 1 Mes1.CA ll2627 -=·•Mid T Section l 1471 I ,t'/488 by retary or lhe Treasury & Blvd., San Diego, CA 92 117 :>range County. C.alllomia Exceot lllTIOUrtl d the unpaid w. d notx:e ot default and elee I/le C/'HI exteu11w ollice ol t/le tl'Wll'dlll. 91~ nee O.pertrnent. Complroller ol the Cur· /I/Rob L. Rochell• PUBLIC NOTICE tllertlrom Units I to 43. lnciuSNe, lrlCe with lnt•etl thereon d n 10 sell 10 IM recorded In Stl1er is (II same as at>ow (800) 227.1Ma(C ~ The propeny w11 H ized MC*'IC V'ISW rency in and lor the Depart· Published Newport Beach-Fl 1111 8 1 as $110wn ano descnbed oo I/le the obligation MCured by unty wnere me rut prope st.ale ) same as lbOYe Kiii l<MINlt AIMl.ll1I with n1epect to elleged MSllORIAL NRK menl of the Treasury Costa Mesa Daily Piiot : 0~._,us n•~ Plan and t1lt en.at>long Oectara· the property to be"*' plUa ocated Date Aor• 02 1 As bstfd bv tllf sellt<. all otlle P7705Q 4117,4124.~lt115 vlot•tlonl•l of Sectlonl•I within the United Stales April 24 1996 WS61 am• •men boo. Reservino t/lertfrom a non· rUSONblt utJmated com, Ofllcls Of Sleftl J Mel i.isu1tss and addresses used 11352. 11378, 11371. Cemet~ •Mortuary ot Ame.,ca Rospondent(s) • The follOWlng persons are utluSIYt eaumenl 10< Yl!hteular lllf*'MS and actv111nces at IW . t/le seller(s) Wlltln the past three PUBLIC NOTICE 11351 of the tMelth and Chapel • Cnlmatory muse send 1he11 coniest to PUBLIC NOTICE doing buslrntss as· Mo-access DW!r the roaoways or s.l•d the Hine d the lnltJal ~ et. Al T,.... Rudel29San210SS u11 as State<I bv tilt Slller(s) ufety Code. You er• hen1-th1s Notice and En1ry or cean, 1635 Monro111a Ave., 6 cation al the Notk:I d . m0<1210 Signature 1 No • NOTICE Of TllUIT&'I IALE by nottfled thet t he Oi.tric:t 3500 Pacific View Drive Oerault 1udgemen1 to Eh· c ns 1302494 Costa Mesa, CA 92627 common atta ol Sl•d lot tor Sele ter StrMI Sarita Ana are ne UIT fllf: Anomey of Ot'•nv• County Newport Beach sor s ClerkfThe Service Fictitious Business CrosSport Mo<!llan (CA). Ille ben~a ot grant0<; rts src:esA ~1!t:::: !; '== al1lornia 92705-S811 tell add~ n.are~ ~ "bulsaness =7 Of: C:u:a· UI-h11 lnltJ11ted proceedino• to 844-2700 Cenler c·o P 0 BOX 3456 Name Statement 1635 Monrovia Ave., Costa SOl'S a ass.gns area : opening b6d bl lue one (71 4) 622·96'49 p7676 s o -,e.,s are ' ' forlelt the llbow-dellCribed 11•-------- 0range Cal1ro1nia Atpubltc The following persons are Mesa, CA 92627 , non txclus111t usemerit 10< than the toUI ~ /10 4117.4124/96 GAMDtASNI ~ ~~ ~ At«l.JAS Co D ~ Y'fNC:: l~DEfJ"~ property purau•nt toHHlth PIERCf IROTHERS Pc <9260S), no rater 1han doln business as· A) This business Is con· 1noress. egress ano en,oymenl'" due. In ditlon to cash the 1 ~1 ,..,., t Sta v,._,, ,. end S•fety Code Section IEU 1RO•- rour (4) aays atter the last Aead~ng Glass Express B) ducted by: • corporation and 10 Lot 2 ol Tract No 7989 as Trust .. Wiii _ c:asN.-PUBLIC NOTICE Mm . CA '¥l61.7 DATtD OCt1Mt 21, 1117 UN-11488.4. 11U1wAY pubhcatlon in this paper. 01 Aeadin Glass Studio Have you started doing ShOVl'll Oil a ~ap rtconltd 1n -...-1 The as11ts to De sold al1 WI YOU TW ACTION TO You er• ln1t1Uet1d that If M rt * Ch I on the alternative, res judl· 1021 Ne~pon Center Drive'. business yet? Yes, June 1, 8004! 323, Paoes 11 to 16 tncJu· ~~on : ~ Loan 6657379 Olller 622806 <lelenbed tn Otntrlll as PRE· PMTEC'T YOUfl PflOHJITY, n r,ou ~11lre to contHt the O ~ary . ape cata will occur 1ga1ns1 sa•d New rt Beach CA 92660 1991 SM o4 M1scttlaneous Maps drawn.... ,.., File P12404 AP Number 141 SCHOOl MAY H SOLD AT A PUIUC orfeitu,.. ol thl• property, remation person(s) forever. withoul Aur:ftn G11s's Express CrosSport Mocean, Kim· Aeconls of Oranot Count¥' Cfedlt v7 a llM; c: ctiee': 652·55 Nota Ot Trut~t'S 5'1e and 1tt IOClleO at 1~ Eas WL If YOU NED »I EJtN. pUJ1u1nt to Health end 110 Broad recourse LLC (C~J 1048 Coast v.1'. berley Pierson. Vlce Presl· ca111om1a l lle property nere10: dr.wn ~. °' fedetal under OHO or Trust you are in 1!itn St Costa Mesa. CA 92627 NATIOff Of TitE NA1UM OfntE ~:!a~Y 5 Code s,·~·~on Costa Me~y Published Newport loge Road Monreclto CA denl fore descnl>ed is being SOid •u uvtnga and ~ uaocl-def1u11 unoer a Deed 01 Trust The !llsiness name used t7t' rllOCl.EDING AGAHCIT .YOU, rifled ·1J0 u ';'~k, 1 • M2 9180 Beach·Costo Mesa oa11y 93108 ' : This statement was llled 15• The SIRtl ad<lress and otntr •Ion. uvtnQ• auocl.ttlof\ dated February 7 1990 unless Ille seller II 111at tocabon 1.s YOU IHOULD CONTACT A i:erHt 111n ";t! a P,.:P:~u: • Pilot April 17• 24• May 1 · This busineu Is con· with the County Ct~r~ 01 comoioo desrgnattOll, If any, ot Of Mvlno.• t>aM ~In you take actJOn 10 protect your OCEAN BREEZE CHILDREN S 1.AWYU. Notice Is htftby QtWn You nwet file thl• clelm "'l••••••••- 1996 W55t ducted by: a llmlted Uebllity Orange C~~~;;1~::~ the rul property descnl>ed al>OYt Section l102 ~the fflnln-property 11 may De solo at a CEtf~R n1I ted date of the thal IEAIWIO RECONVEYANCE the Superior Court of th• PUBLIC NOTICE company Is purported to bt. 1t l ur11mer-clal Codi llOd 1uth0!1led to publlC sale II you neeCI 3n 1 CIPi C:OM,ANY, u tNSlff, Of sue-County of Orange within ---------i The reglstrant commenced Dally Pilot Aprll 24· May 1• walk Court #31, N1wpof1 do bullnut In tt111 .ute. explananon ol tilt nature or tile bulk Hie 15 Mz1 10• 19116 11 the cessor tr\ISIH, or 111bttilu1ed thfftv (30) day• of th• flnt Notice to 1ransac1 bustneu under 8. 15, 1996 W562 Beach Cl 92613 The under-Sllld .... wlll be_ In an proceeotng· .,.arnst you you olhce ol BEACH PACIFIC ES· ll\latee pursuant to lhl Deed ol publlcatlon of thla NotJc:e. 0 0 s C the llclltlou1 name or • "AS,_ .. -...:.;-:::z wttt.. "" CROW. INC 18682 Beach Boule· T __ .... d ,,.. .... _. .. w unlen you rwoelve eotu.i ur no upreme ourt names ll1ted above on PUBLIC NOTICE siontd lruslte dtscllims any ~ _.,._.,.,... should cont.act a iawyer Nonce vard Suite 120, ~ntlngton "."" ,,_..,.., "'· ,_.,,., . notice . (Pl1111 uu in and ror Orange County, (Date)· November 1995 h~btltty tor any 111C01Tectness o4 N cown.wit or wwranty, IS · hereby orvtn tttat Lenoer Beach CA 92648 Richanls i ncl Jvstinl Riell.Wa ICIFOS281 1 You mu9' Caltrornia stale. In Com· AHding Glau Express, Flctltlous 8usln•H the street addttss and Other eJIP'~ Of lmpl9tlond ~ SarvlCe Bureau A Cahlorn•a n•s t.ilk salt 11 subteCI to huSl>lnd and Wiit Ind RICllllll .. ,.,. .,, •ndOl'Wed copy of mon law Venue. with Oru;il· LLC Salli Eva PresldenV Name Statement common dfstQnabOll, If any, Ing ....-. fl09-°' -corporanon as Trustee or Cllifornia u,.tonn CommelClat FJC. Hanly and CMsbne L. Hlnly the cl.tm on the Dl1ttlot nor a7d E~ctusive Junsdrc· Menage< ' The loOowlng persons are shOwn htttin Said sale Will IM ==-'°.=:l ':: UCCtS'or trustee or subst1tuteo Code Seaon 6106 2 husband and Wife RtCOl'dtd on Attomey of Oreno• Co. unty 1~0cf,;e~o ~'~~ ~n~9~a~e This statement was flied doing buslMH u : a) Alan made, bllt wrthoot coven.ant or Mid Deed d TNtt. .0. uustee pursuan1 to tile Oeeo 01 11 so sutlfetl 111e namts ancs 1\4~117 as lnslt\lmtnt Ho. (Attn: Su111n P. R1tam1t1. ~espondenl(~l ·Unit'•~ with the County Clerk ol ~~~ t;!':.lh/on~t ~•r· watTlll(y, Ul>llSse<I °' 1111plttd, vane .. ~ wlttl..,.. Trust 1xeC11ted by Aene E aodrtss of thtpersonwitnwhOm 11·11144'0fOtl1CialReconls111 ~ut~~tricJ.A«o~•t States et al: State or Call· Orange Co~mty on 3-22-96 .io:j ~rvlces. \~;0 s:; r1oan11no trtle. l>OUtSSlOO, Of twe111::te' and the dersOft ano Sally C Anderson d•rns "111 be fdtcl 1s BEACH Int off a ol lht COlll1'Y ~ WHt, Sent• "l·~.. C: torma et el; County of Or· t88828777t0 Juan St TusU CA 92680 eocumtnnus, to PIY lllf It· ~ .,_Nole hUSbanO and wile IS iornt ten· PACK ESCROW, INC . 18682 oC OtMtl Councy, ~omia. and U?Ol wlttltrl thltly l30I onge et &I: 1nd 111 or whom OaMy Piiot Aj)(ll 3, 10. 17. K~h All~· 1045 San ma•ri.no pnoopal sum o1 Ille llY. lllCt Died d IS recorded on 02122/199 Beach 8oult'4ttl, Suite 120. l)UnUatlC to the Nollcl Of o,flllll cfep of tl\e . fillnQ of the 11 may conc~!fn, ot an Entry 23, 1996 W535 Juan St.. Tustin'. CA 92680 noce(a) MCulld by NICI Oeed o1 TNll wie, .,...,_ o.eon lns11umen1 No 90 093159 111 tt.lmoO'>n 8elCll, CA G264& and and EltetlOn to Siii lheftundlf claim In the Supetlot of Oelaull by alhdavlt PUBLIC NOTICE This businHe Is con-Trust. Wttn 11\W'Ut thetton, u • pnMcled In lllCt ...,... ootc oao• ot ollic:ial rtc0tos "'lhl last Olly fOf l•OQ darmt bti reconlt4 0\4111ltl *' lnmt• CourtJCMI Dlvlelon against Robert Aubin (and ducted by. 111 Individual PRMdtd in Said l'IOCl(I), Id .... ...., ctwgea .,.. u. tilt olhce ol 1118 CountY Re-Cl1010< shlll be May 9. 1996 mtnl No M-OOJMI Of SW The fe!llH9 t6 timely ftle wile). rnd1v1dua11y. folntty ens 1389332 Hive yoiJ st•r1•d doing vances. II 111y, undti Int ttnns ol Plf\IH otthl TIU9IM.,.. d rotr or Oranoe County ~-11 tne bu11ness day btfOlt OftlClll l\tconlt. wll ... Oii and teelA • vertf!.d olelm and sever1lly. and 11 Sec:· Flctltlo • 8.,11 19 buSlMH yet? no the Deed of T111st. cibll\lltd '"'· the tnMts a..ud by aid IOln~ ~no pursuant 10 in Ille'*"* spealied atKM .....,... • THI llWN et•tlncl 1n lnter11t In the retsry of Iha T rn sury & u ne Ktone\h Allen cl\alOIS ancl VPtnHI Of IN 09ed ~ TN9C. CT'C ~ Nola Of Oerau1t 1na tlecbort t Oaled AQnl 22 10G6 (llOITII) Df11WICI T8 Tiii ~roperty In the. Superior nowua When Words Are Not Enough "Specializing Jn SJ1mpath11 Flowers'" 2983 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa 540·3135 cs= -1::omptroller of the Cur-Name ttalemen1 Thl1 statement wu filed TniSIM and oC lht ll\lsta Clt*d N'8 ~ Cofporltlon, ~n tnereundtr rlCQfOtd IC DIAS NtO.JA C DIAS. CGUttrt CMTMOUll 111 Court wll "''ult In the • rency in and !Of the Depart· The fOllowlng ptt~ ire wllh the County Cllfk of by said Ott d ol TNst. to WC • Counlrywtde Wr/, 12120/199S 11'1 DOOk page H Buytr(s) CMC COf1U DMll ~ii.Incl cfeelelM or •--------- ' men t 01 th• Truiury doing buelness II: Bristol Or1nge County on 3·1&-90 11n OOI U ESbmattd AcicNtd sv-. llrnl V~, CA 1ostrumen1 No 95·567481 ol UACH 'ACIRC OCROW llC. UlfTA AM. CA It 1:41 • • fOtfM to the Stllte • ·within" lhl Unit~ S111 .. Plua, 3100 B<tstol Street, • .. _.. '30ll. Phone• (IOI) 1116828Ucll8"1.JN1td's oie .......... ofCallfomlaend~Ullcf M , bl America. Respondent(I ) Suite HO, Costa M .. a. ttaOt3~71t20 lnteltSI Ind 1d4,...,..., ~S 12!1MiOO ut. -.. UKI Olhciat rteOfdt Wiii UM on • I puCllic lud!On. ID ,..,,._ pwtUant to the pfOvftlone (/4 ; mutt Hnd their cont .. t 10 Calltornla 82~6 Dally Pilot Aprll 17, 24, If tny, wlll lncnHt 11111 fioutt WonNllon s .-r.o2JI, 05/0111996 ••In T!lf f rOl'tl Of ~Sf CA ~lot ca&ft ~-It the of Health end &iiety Code 1 thtS Notice end Entry of David L Oul-11ng, 18 Eldo-Ma~ 1, I. ION \V559 onot to Ale lhc bttltftC1'1Y ly. JMnflfl TNl!let's Tiit FlaQp~s Al The Matn EnW lilewOOI\ BtaCll=i. MIU lln1t of sale Ill llwflll money of leatlon 11~ Without , oetautt ludgoment to Eh· r1do Lint. Newpot1 Bt1ch, Ulldcr IM Ottdot lNJt hcltto-a.i.~ . caMe AtN 1'o Tilt Plaotntll C1Y CN3a530C0133 NAorl 4 l09& .Jiii U1*d SIMll), .. l\gtlt. bell, funh« notloe Of hellrioa. • sor'• ClerlC/Th• Service Calllornl182660 PUBLICNOTICI! loruxeculedanddelNtftdtolht AIN'2D21M.,,.,M 1111 C.nter 401 411 E Ch11>m111 • llld ~ tonweytd to Ind 04/24,011/01 ,06/08-~ Center c/o PO 80X 3450 VlctOf H. 8oyd, 3100 Brl,. tllldera1ontc11wntttnOtclaratMOn ' Ave Pbclnt.a CA11 1ooo ~m 1t PUBLICNOTIC• nowhlldbyltllOOtrs.tMIOeedol .,Oronge. Cautornla f'•publlc tOI Sttfft, Sult• 2e0, Co11a NOTICE Ofl n1umrs SAU of 0.1111-ancl Demand '°' Slit, PUBLIC NOTICE puo1ic ~uollon 10 Ult iuontst 5 Tftllll 1e1 Ult ~ ~ in PUii.iC NOTICI • P.C. (92&e,), no lat•r then Mn•. Calllorn11 82620 TlllUfTU SAU NO. 11·1143 Al'N lnCI • Wt11iltn ~ OI Oelauft bidder tor cash (payablt at tile UiCI ~""SC. htttNftlr•---------• • lour (4) d•v• titer Ille IHI Thi• f>u•lneH le conCIUCl•d NO US.SI-HI YOU ARE IN tncl Eltdlotl IO Sell Tiit undef· T s NO ~·3062 loan No umt OI ,.It In iawtul money 01 loM 142*7 °"*" OOln22l descnbtd: A$ MORE FUUY NOnOI Q9I ~ MLa • • publlcaOon ln thJ1 paper, or ~: • o•rllf•I r•nneral'llp Cl OUAULT UNDCR A DHD Ofl s~ Uultd Ulcl Noclc1 ol C5738<4413 Notice Of TruttaO lllt Unit d S"i.tl .'IA r!Qhl 1111t le tt!:1Jr~~830a DESCRl8EO OH SM> DEED Of ~~11-:..,u.:: ~ • ln the a1111n1tlv•, r•• )udl-10 h~~:.:r~n ,f~m~J., 11WIT DATtD 0111 .. a UN> Oefaun l!'IO £lccllon ~Sell lo bl Sall You Ar• In Oel1U1t Under A ano in!*rts1 conveyea 10 ona Of TMI Yo.;.,.~ lAIJST. Tile prvocitylddllu tncl ...,., "' ..,._ Ne cat• Wl(ll )OCfu' •01ln•:1~•1~ the llctrllouu• n•~• or WI YOU TW ACTMlll TO rtcordtd HI the county *" Ille Offd Ot Trlltt dated 9n/i4 ow 11eld oy 11 undtr ·--d"d 1 o.i or T• ollltl' COIMIOll delillftlllOll, II ::" :"~~ ; petton • O#evet. w ou nanwe ll•led at>ove on o.. '1IOTtC'T YOUA PMPlftTY. fT IHI property ii locatld ancl '"°" untess vou lake ICllOn io PfOllc:f t rmr 1n tht Pf~ty 11tu11tf e. lllZ. 11fM1 ,.. lll'IJ, of lhl 1111 ~ cit-~ ~ O.T'I:> • '~rr'it1ea New 0,1 c•rn'* 1e, 11185 MAY II IOLD AT A MLIC lhln lhlH montfls llM ..... our prooertf, It may be 1old at n 1t1d county end 1t1tt l'ltrt• to lllWCl yo11 ~. ICllNd *"' 11..,. to lie. ~UIUM 1'o..t YNCI ~ • Bt~cn-Cotll MHI telly 01\lfd L. Oultllng, Victor H. WL If YOU NOD Ml DN· &uq &uch ftconl.Mion 0.. C>Ubltc 1111. II you need an U · naf1'f OtSct11Mo Al mort fully 111 edtl ll • pMtt '* " 111 s.t -...... Ce"9 lO """9CT waat ~· Pll t A I 17 24 M• f. Boyd UnotlClfTitUATUNOnMI ...., ... Mlm L Wlllt piaN()Oll of Ult n.11\lrt or OI• iott1onsaid0Hd01Tru11 .,...,...., ............. Cl NU1 ""UIW-iJri'.ie'..:...~r·.oAT t~ pri • • :lo.i Thi.a tlallrMnl wa1 filed l'llCICUDMI ......, YOU, ......... AS 11fUSTff. OIOCINOll)O aQllMt you, you r11t C)tOO.rry HOttsS •na Otll•t ...... ,.., ' = TMllt dlldllml .., ~~·er',..-: ---------i wllh the C<>Ynty Ctetlc of YOU IMOUlD . CGWTM:T A 920 111.LA<if tMl<S DMf. PO. ould ~llCt 1 ~ On ommon OtslO"'* 11 eny ol .... •....., Mdlllla fGt lllr •ICMICl'ltll °' ~--°" M ~-A PUBLIC NOTICE Or1no-County CHI 4·9·80 Uwmt On 1HH1 • 1:41 IJaK 3211, ~ CA 91 it8 1110 00 MTI. Llw Ollue 1111 INI prQPetl'f dnctlbtd ~ ... .....,. flt ~ ..... • -....r l'OU. ~ MMD ---------1 t tM387Hlt •• AOllllT l WIJU NICOR· fltlJffl 4JDI I Y. CRIS A ()I SIMn J Merntt • ouiy M rt ovroorlfd 10 Dt l121 ~. • ..... ODIM'IOll ClltalnMfl. ii ll!Y. COllmlCT A UM9l -" Notice Dalfy Piiot April 24 M•Y I POMTll .... UJ ~ ICJ.IKiiRMAN CZ4Ull 4'24, OlllMd rut .. utldtt tnd Q(llllty Wiy Cot\a Md&. ca INlll8. " """""w. 1'111 m =""w:e..a.:·4 ·:. GOOD Oi.ir ~Or8upr~A~r1 8 15 1tte ' wse:l Trvt* uiicMr mt IWtlull1t to S'I, st itl6 rso.it to deed ol 1rus1 re 26'6 f he uridtmgn•d Tr1111ft ,.,.. .=-... ~°"" .. N ~ DllMCe 8' Ill == ,...... lrl 9nd "" a.nve ....,.,..ty. ' Oetcl ol Trust. M.Ollled on ~lled Q/1 4~ • tostu!Nllt ~·rn• any ...,IV r°' lll'f ..,. ...._, MCll4f ., N ,,_. • r1 ~ = v:=· ~711 &°"1: IMMI u Ooctlinfnt NO ti-CLAl81,.l•D 110 9•·115567~ In bOO• pao• rtcfflnl I IN OfOOtl lY ,= .... ~ 111 "'Y to 111 ICIN _, ,..,_. :..... :---:_Ml AD I ,,.1 tiNl ~c.lull;.. JutllCl'fc-Mt11M OI Oftw AtCCllGI ii II'• 1,,. ~ vou·re 01 olflelal rttords in flt ol!CI ot rm 11141 olllt common .,. ... ,.. lllllt fWI -. ....,.. w ~ -ta. .. ,. oon glv.s Notlc.e end grace Overstoc!Wd with 1111 Off!Cf d lie ~ ol •••N:NftO '°' . 'WMth· flt ~nty 1tcotoer or Ofl!\Ot fll'1IOl'I ii Ill\' 111own ,... 11 ,. ... " ..._.. •Ill Wiii 11 Ill...... , ~ in °'" Ho CL4-2G-1He. ltUff? Orlllll Clwft. Cl*nli, .,. •r vou'r• ... klnt • 111y, slltl 01 CaMomia trim l nt 1011111111oun1 ol N ._..., fl "*-' 11 .. ,... 111111 • ~-"':S to roeponct•ntl•J un.110 A can to C*f llr KMft IC BtMiOt•, an home, en •JN111m.nf, ..ai•a °' ~ OIJwt ana llllM DM1t'I ol fl• ciOllgaltOn '~ .. ...,. .,.ttUJ ~ ...... it.• "°'" ~In ot 11: State of Cal-Cl...med UIWNl!ltCl1'0INll.• Tl\IStilr, GC • new oocyp•tton or l 1a ~ llutlrllll 111• "'1t tJ W ine OIOC>lft; to lie ..._Of Olllll 1111 Mii\. .. ,,... • ._. Pi.S"!!!!'Wl.na tornle IC 1!, Cowttt of Ot· • Will ~I> ~ ~ A Cllton!ll !Wen a iMtay pet, llJlll tlftll'lll Ml 1111.i Dllblic OIO .-ill re~ ltlrlllMH Ill ...... ......,, C..-..... • 1 • 9!'!G4 .. I; and •"P' -1\0m 9f.•·H78 ~ • 9ttllf~ llil 10 N 111ones11.~-tot 0$1$ ••Ofl!Sn 1111 IOVlf!Cft . ~ ~ ... -""' ..... • ....... I .. -.. -... I . . • ' • • • WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24. 1996 • PUBLIC NOTICES PUILIC NOTICES PUILIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICH The namt and eddr"' Of PUBLIC NOTICE Ind mall a copy to the I*· Mnt or dellveted to the 111 Appllc&IJOn for Adiu-payment of such f ... hlV> ITEMS THE DISTRICT. Ille below dffcnbed pti. ll\t Court 11: (El nombrt Y llC IO"'e tOllal reprHtntaUve ·~ buYet 11e: None. . dication of Claim with IN Ing ellpired will be sold at 8 134. JEANNE GREEN· Tht DISTRICT rHttVtt vale ptopeny• The tnit\d, PUBLIC NOTICE dltecdon dt i. cOft• H) • pointed bV the court within Tfw names and butiMts workers' Compent1tlon pUbllc IUC11on by INSTOR· ~. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS the nght to r•iea at1y 01 all body, and llO\AI of HCh of --~-------•ORANGE COUNTY SUPE· NOTIC• 01' IOUt months lrom the datt addr ..... ol the t>Yytr ere: Appeals Board within 180 AGE ORANGE located 11 Btge, JOHN fERGUSON, btdt OI to waive any Ir· the loltowing• R~ L: SUMMONS RIOR COURT. MAIN PITITION T O of first ltauance of the ltt• YONOHYE YOU, 1093 days of the dalt thlt notice 340 5 f1ow9t St County HOUSEHOLD ITEMS regulartlln or lnt0<mal1hH Gleaton, Cut No ClAl&- (CITACION JUDICIAL) COURTHOUSE, 700 Civic ADMINllTl" tera at PfO\llded In iectlon NEWPORT CENTER 11 Hrved on you Tht datt of 0ringa State'of Calf· 8381. MICHELLE FOR· In any bldt or in the bid· 0404-04, Tl1110rhy Mtynatd, NOTJCE TO DEFENDANT: Center Drlvt WHt Santa llTAT• 0~1 9100 or the Calll0<nla Pro-DRIVE. NEWPORT &EACH. ol Sel'\li~ II llaied at the fomla on 'the 111 day of T AYON, HOUSEHOLD dtng proctu. Moore. C11e No. CL·M-(Avl ao a Acutado) • HOWMDK WILSON bate'Codt. Thetlmaforfll· CA92&e0 bonomoflhltform. May t996 at 8:00 am. ITEMS PuOl1shed Newport 0404·0~. Ltsttr Albtl'I: MICHAEL AICHAAD GIESE Ana, CA 92701-4079 • Ing ctalm1 will not expire Tht assets to be told are IF YOU 00 NOT FILE THE Terms for the salt art cash C140, MYRA GAl.L .. Beach·Costa Mesa Dally Schunk, Jr . .-Case No CL· and DOES 1 to 50 lnclu The name, eddrHt, 111d CAI• NO. A1821U belore tou; months lrom dHcribed In Qtt*al 11: APPLICATION BY THE Oflly. Salt subfeci to can. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS P1to1 Ap11I 17, 24, 1996. 98·0C1 t.02, with all riQhll tlve ' • taltption. number of plain-lht heating date noticed Furniture, FlllturH and DEADLINE THE CLAIM celfalion Landlord reserves Ct80, KEVIN LACAVA. W557 Ill and to PfOP«1'f, an per· YOU ARE BEING SUED BY Uff'1 attomay, or ~lnllff To. all Mlft, benellc1arle1, above. Equipment, Tradtname, WIU.. AUTOMATICALLY BE lilt right. bid. Below ts a hst HOUSEHOLD ITEMS PUBLIC NOTICE sonalngal 0•111 ect•a'chandAbele•ponot PLAINTIFF: (A Ud. It ..... ~ an attorney. Is: (El cred1lor1, conllngat'\I crecfi. YOU MAY EXAMINE the Goodwill, LHHhold Im-DISMISSED '"BY OPERA· or names and unll nurn-c 2 0 9 • M I KE /KI M ---------• ·- dtmand•ndo) HAE RAN nornbrt, la direction y ti t°t'.!_~ peraont who may rile kept by the court. If you P't OYe!Tlefltt, andcoovenanloct ~ TION OF LAW". Thia bers. CITOE~LSTEA. HOUSEHOLD PUBLIC NOTICE Cldealnmt(l)ol ""'an~I ngsehtnd'·lle~ SONG numer .._ .... 1 oi.-..... be lnttretlad In 11• • person lntt1"1ad In o compe • are • ... means you will not be able Andrew Tancred G66 .., INV '· • " .... You hive 30 CALENDAR o "" t .. a ono dtl 1M will Of Hlate, or both, Iha ntalt, you may rtle at: 1093 NEWPORT CEN· lo clalm beneltt1 lor lhe In· August Miiter F39 C267, JESSICA BALCH, ITATION TO BID tntetH1 to the abov9 _. DAYS alttr lhll summons abogado def dtmandantt, of: HOWARD K. WILSON with the court I formal R• TER DRIVE, NEWPORT fury or illness Ulled on tht August Millar: F151 HOUSEHOLO ITEMS Nollce Is hereby gtvtn ICrt!Md PfOperty to ~ lt""tadooyou tofiteaodetdemandanttqueno A PETITION h~s t>eenque1tlorSpeclaJNotlceo1BEACH.CA92660 clalmlorunlesayouflltthe 8111Alsbofg.G53 C287, HOMAYOuNthal the Ocean View Ont Supreme Cour1, c typewrllten rHponH al this lltne abog1do, H) KEVIN filed by JEAN M. WILSON Iha llllng ol an Inventory The business nama used Afpllcalion lor Adjudication Charlene Espino, c23 DAFTARY, HOUSEHOLD School OtSlrlCI or Orange Ellaor's Clerk, 1210 court. T. BARNES• SB N 0 . In lht Superior Court of. and appraisal of estate H· by tht seller at that loca· o Claim by the deadline. Danielle Blelllng, C94 ITEMS Counly Cthlorma, here1nal· Brookhurst E·254 Garder A lelttr or phont call will 138477, ~W OFFICES OF Calllomla, Count\ of OR· 1tt1 or of any petition or tlon 11: NEWPORT EDO Please call me at 213·722· Fountain Care Center, C315, VERN SCHAFER, ter ".!erred to 15 "DIS· Grove, California a1ate (P.Z. not protect you· your type-CARL D BARNES 3550 ANGE. ,.. account as provided In JAPAN 6625 if you want mort In· 817 HOUSEHOLD ITEMS TRICT • wlll receive seaJtd 92642) no later than f°'1f wrinen respons'• must be Wilshlrt ·Blvd Ste' 1640 THE PETITION requests Mcilon .1250 ol the Calllor· The anticipated date ol lormallon or help figuring Glenn Oulnn, B81 Publl1hed Newport Olds up lo but no la1er than (4) days alllf the ta1t 'pv- 1n proper legal form If you Los """elts ., CA . 90010: lhal JEAN M. WILSON be nla Probate Code. A R• ~".!.b~l~n!alo~~· ~~y EtO, out the deadllna for 1t11ng Jeremie 0. La Cruz, 0205 PB1ToatcAhp·Cr~s11sa. 24M.•ts996a _Daily ~~y. ~-~~~,1~~e 6b~s~Ucfi 1ol>ll•°!1•1011n r11gn ... ,tl\I. '~lltP11$*a-... '~ want the court to near your "'"' · appointed u peraonel ~ quest for S~laJ ' Notlct ....,... 1 11"'• o vy I• an Appllcallon. Ken MoithHd. H116 H -" " ,.., •r cast. 2475. (213) 487-5200 resentallve to administer locm Is available from lht c1ow Company, 6942 Gar· You can get lht AJ> Kf\lfn R. Starr, c~ m166 Admtn1Str11ton Ollices. ltrtst tn said pnvata prop. If you do not ftle "our r• DATE: JAN 18, 1996 the esla.lt of the decedent. court clttrk. den Grove Blvd .• 1207, plication form, help figuring Leonard Martinez. C6 PUBLIC NOTICE 17200 Pinehurst Lane. Hun-erty, forever. without r• aponse on uma you may ALAN IL.ATER, Clerk. THE PETITION request• Attorney for the Pell· Oatden Grove, CA 92644. out Ola deadline for flhng Mac Galvan A76 ltnglon Btach, CA 92647· courst. lost tht case.' and your by E. FONDREN, Dep. lh• 1 ~tceclent'1 Will and tlonen ' 1~~.~~;~la'~~f~ r:'tb~ an Application, and lnfor· Mark Mllltr.'8101 PUBLIC NOTICE p~c~"b~~d~:~~ed:~ebr,~1~ e:~ci~c~~~o M~s•aw'b:~~ w1g11 money and prop. uty COd Cll, II any, be admitted PALMIERI TYLER 1 r • matlon about your claim by Mary Vigil, A140 INVITATION TO BID d d d 1 d f • erty may be faken without NOTICE TO THE PERSON lo probatt. Th• will and WIENER WILHELM 6m1•06rc21• Code Section callin8 the Slate ol Cantor· Matt Smith, A98 opono an rea a OU or Pilot April 17 24 May I further warning lrom· the any codicils are avallable ' 0 · · . nla Mslon of Workers' Michatt Gagnon, 8143 Nollce is hereby given th• lollowlng· 1996 · · W54e court SERVED: You are Hrved for tJCamlnatlon In the file & WALDR N, ELINOR If 10 sub1ect, tha name Compensallon lnlormatlon Mllhchell L Morgan 8124 k~~~Ollh~slr~~e.:,n Or~~~ R~5;:~1g~i.9;~HOOL PUBLIC NOTICE Theft are other ltgal re-as an individual dtltndant. ke~I by the court. J • V 0 TA W' ESQ•' and address of Iha ptrson and Assistance officer at Petell Siatuu. B89 • Coun1y Cahlorl)1a, htreinal· Plans and specil1ca1tons --------- qulrtments. You may want ST ATE MEN T OF T E PETITION requests (CSB#088873), 2803 nlth jho~ c~ms m~ be 714·558-4597. You may Regina Smilty, BlOO ler reltrrtd 10 as ""DIS· are on ltle 81 lhe DISTRICT Notice to cau an attorney right DAMAGES auth0t1ty to admmlsllf the MA IN ST .' EAST I ed ~942 G ac~ow G om· hear recorded lnlormalion Richatd Grabowski, C108 TAICT". will receive sealed Purchasing Departmenl, II Our One Svpreme Court away II you do not know TO DEFENDANT fft•t• undtr the lndepen-TOWER . STE. 1300, &rnJ'.' #207 Gar/nGrove by calllng 1·800-736-7401. RobertFlsher,A29 bldsuplobutno laterthan Iha above add ress tn and for Orange Coun1y. 111 a.itorney, you may can MICHAEL RICHARD GIESE dent Administration °1 ~·· IRVINE, CA 92714-c~ ·92644 ' :d e~he 'fa!i You may also consult an ~an Rams~. A66 2:30 pm on the 81h day of (714)847·2551 E1tl. 1440 Ca11lornia s1a1a. 1n Com· an attorney referral ttrvlce ANO TO HIS ATTORNEYS ta~r• Act. (This aUIJ'lorily 9228 date for fiiln claims shall attorney. S erry F. Sulivan, B135 May, 1996, al lhe DISTRICT A MANOATOAY JOB mon Law venue, with On~i· or a legal aid oHiet (llSled OF RECORDS· wl al1 1o;' th~ p~s~nal rep. Published Newport be May 9 ~996 which Is Anna L. Henry, E1q., Susan Salsberry, C123 Admlnls1ra1ton Ofhces, WALK will be held April 26. nal and Ellclus1ve Jurtsdic· In the phone book). Plalnllll HAE· RAN SONG ~~~k::i: ':iihgU1 ac:urtma.';!. Beach·Cosla Mesa Dally tht business day before ABM lndu1trlee lncor· +ammy tr'" Sou~~·2~92 17200 Pinehurst Lane. Hun· 1996 9 00 a.m. SHARP t1on gives Notice and grace 0Hpues de que It •n· sets forth a llattment of proval Befort taking cer· Piiot April 17 18 24 1996 the sale date specified porated, 5300 South rt·~~ Cascoe. F20 Ungloo Beach, CA 92647 S1at1lng 11 Wes1mon1 111 Case No CL·3·3·1996, to treguen esta cltacion Judi· · • · ' · abovt Eastern Ave Ste 110 tmo Y asey, Al this said lime, dale and School, 8251 Heil Ave respondent(s) Unlltd cioJ usted Ilene un plazo de the nature and amount ol taln very Important actions, Wth545 D i d • 411 .. ,..9 L A • ''1 ' CA Pub II shed New P o_r I place. bids wlll be publicly Westmlns1e1, CA ·· States e1 al: State of Call· 30 DIAS CALENDARIOS damages at follows: t. howeve~. lht peflonal rep-• • • ..,. 0 a n 8 • ea' Beach·C,osta Mesa Daily opened and read aloud lor EACH BIO MUST CON· forflja el al; Counly of Or· para presenter uni r•· General damages In the reaeotallve will be required PUBLIC NOTICE YONQHYE YOU 90o4 o, 1213) 722• Pilol April 17. 24, 1996. lhe lollowmg· FORM AND BE RESPON· ange e1 at. and all of whOm apuesta escrita a maquina amount of SI00,000.00; 2. to give notice 10 Interested Published Newport 8825. W554 ASPHALT StVE ONLY TO THE BID 11 may concern. of an Entry tneslacorte. Medical txpenses to datt pe~~~~less they h~: cn•1371288 BHch.Costa Mesa Dally D•t• Notice I• REPLACEMENT/REPAIR DOCUMENT S AND ol Default by 1ll1dav1t Una carta o una llamada in the amount 01 S5 076 00. ~ the rvopo• ~~~:'on ) CRNEODT!,C0ERTSOOF Piiot April 24, 1996. Served: 5-8·98 PUBLIC NOTICE AT VARIOUS SITES . BID AGREEMENT IN ITS EN· a911nst Ao_bert Rubin (and telelonlca no le olracera ' · ' ,.. · • • W654 Published Newporl 18 9596 TIRETY, AS PROVIDED BY wile). tnd1v1dually, )Olntly pro1ecclon; s.u reapuesta 3· Property damage "'· the The Independent admlnls· BULK SALE Beach.Cosla Mesa Dally Nollet la hereby given Plans and speciltc111ons THE DISTRICT and severally. and as Ste· aarlta a maquma tltne que amount of $1 ,840.88, 4· tratlon authority will be (SECS. 8104, PUBLIC NOTICE Pll 1 A 11 1 7 4 M that tht undersigned will are on ftle al the DISTRICT Tht DISTRICT reserves 1e1ary ol the Trtasury & cumplir con las lormall· Prejudgment Interest In an granted unless an lnttr· 8105 u cc) 0 pr O. 1 ' 2 · ay be sold 81 Public Auclion Purchasmg Departmen1 at the rlghl 10 reject any or all Comp11oller of the Cur· dades legaJes apropladas amount to be determined· Hlod ~son flies an Ob· • • ' cna1387390 1· 1996· w539 on MONDAY, MAY 6. l996 the above address bids or to waive an Ir· rency 1n and for the Depart· .1 • Jecllon 16 the petition and Eacrow No. NOTICE AT 10:00 A.M. KELLY & • . Y T .. usled qultre que la corte 5. Cosll ol suit herein In. show good cause why the 980088.EH PUBLIC NOTICE KARL JACKSON KE AUC· (714)847-2551 EJCt. 1440. ~egularlhes or 1nlormal1hes ~ent .. 01 the reasury escuche su caso. curred REGARDINO • · A MANDATORY JOB 1n any bids or tn the btd· w1th1n lhe United Statts SI ustad no presen11 su D ·d· 3/1'""" court should not grant the Notice Is hereby given to WORKERS' TION SERVICE. P.O BOX WALK will be held Aprtl 26. ding process ot Amenca. Aespondenl(s) respuesta • tlempo. puede ate • ,... .. 8 authority. creditors of the within NOTICE OF SALE 625, RIALTO. CA 92377, 1996 1000 am SHARP Published Newpor t must send thetr contest to perder el caso. y I• pueden LAW OFFICES OF A Hf;AAtNG on the pell· named seller that a bulk COMPENSATION In !'CCordance with the 909·673·0744, AUCTION starting 11 Westmont Beach.Cosla Mesa Daily this Nohce and Entry of quitar su salarlo, su dlnero CAAL D. BARNES, tloo will be he.Id on MAY salt Is aboUI to be made or CLAJM provisions of Section 21700 BONO 1723-41-19 SchoOl, 8251 Heil Ave . P1101 April 17, 24, 1996. Defau11 1udgemen1 to !!Ii· y otras cous da su Kevin T. Bamea, At· 16, 1990, at 1.45 P.M. In th• assets described Claimant: lhrough 21716 ol the Call· AlLSPACE · COSTA Westminster, CA. w558 sor s ClerkfThe Strvlct propledad sin avlso adlclo-torn•~ for Plalntltf Dept. 703 located at 341 below. Parvtz Hadtbia? lornla Business and Prof es· MESA. 1535 NEWPORT EACH BID MUST CON· Cenler c,o P.O BOX 3456 nal por parte de la cont Publish d N 1 The City Drive South, Or· The names and business Date of ln1ury. 08·17·93 s1ons Codt there being BLVD., COSTA MESA. CA FORM AND BE RESPON· PUBLIC NOTICE Orange California Republlc E I I I · • ewpor ange, CA Q2668. addresses of the seller art: Empl~er: Ampco Sys1em due, unpaid storage fee ror 92627 SIVE ONLY TO T E B pc (92665) t h xsten olros requslos IP Beach-Costa Mtsa Dally Ir YOU OBJECT TO the NEWPORT EDO JAPAN Pal'l<ln ABM Industries In· which INSTORAGE OR· A136 RICH TOBEY H ID L IN ti ·no aler 1 an gales. Puede que usled Pll t A 11 17 2 M 1 8 · • · D 0 C U M E NT S AN D ega o ce lour (4) days aher tht las! qulera llamar·a un abogado o pr • 4, ay •• granting of the petition, you INC., 1093 NEWPORT corporated ANGE Is entitled to a lien HOUSEHOLD ITEMS AGREEMENT IN ITS EN· Our One Supreme Court publtcahon tt'l lhis paper, or lomediatamente SI no 1996. w556 should appear at the hear· CENTER DRIVE, NEW· Clalm Number: LA pursuant to section 21702 A339, GAi V. FA.ABEN· TIRETY AS PROVIDED BY 1n and tor Orange County, 111 the allematt11e res jud .. conoce a un ·abogado Ing and statt your oO. PORT BEACH, CA 92660 9301079 of said code on the goods, BLOOM, HOUSEHOLD ' Caltlornia slate, 1n Com· cata wlll occur against Hid ~':!Te:~~f! ~.u~i:':~~~ On the move? =~~! :,:'~new~~~ :: ol~~. ·~~:Oe~~u£~1~~~! c~:pe~~~:i, ::O.~,~~~~ ~~~~1~1~:ne:ou~85~~=ho~ tTij'!~. JOHN WOLFE. Cla~s~~~~N.iENT ::'~" ':n~ v'f~~iu~:~he OrJ;;: f:~~~~;:! forever wilhout 0 a uoa oli<:lna de ayuda lore the hearing. YOtM ap. ol the seller Is: Same as h~ve not heard from you items sofas. refr~ratora. HOUSEHOL.D ITEMS whether you're buy· 11sd1c1ton. gives Notice and Pubttsheo Newpor t legal (vea et direclono lete-Sell your extra peatanct may be In person above. since -sent you • letter washers. dryers and per· A38 t . ALLEN SMITH . Gract 10 respoodeol(s) Boach·Cosla Mesa Dally lonico) household or by your attorney. As listed Oy the seller, all dtny1ng your claim on 11· sonal property. Due notice VIDEO SECURITY SYS· mg, selling, or jusl Untied Slates et al: s1a1es p1101 April 17 24 May 1 CASE NUMBER i"tems IF VOU ARE A CREDITOR other business names and 17·93. \'our case has been having been given to par· TE MS. HO u SE Ho L D looking, classlfted has ol Caltfornia et al; County 1996 · wss8 or a conllngent creditor ol addrHses used by the Inactive for at least 180 hes known to claim an In· ITEMS what you need! ol Orange et a1· and all of1--------- (Numero del CHO) in C lassified the deceaNd, you must Ille seller within three years be-days. 11 you are still clalm· terest lherelo and the time A476 , JUSTIN BAR· CLASSIFIED whom 11 may concem, of Buy It. Sell It. Find It. 75B419 your clalm wllh the court lore the dalo such list was Ing benelils, you must file specified In such notice lor THOLOMEW. HOUSEHOLD 642·5678 an aclton 10 Quiet Title on Claaslfled. aus-HOUH Telephone 8am-5:00pm Monday-Friday DAILY PILOT DEADUNES Monday ............ Friday 5:00pm GENERAL POLICY Rates and deadlines are subject to change without notice. The publisher reserves the right to censor, reclassify, revise or reject any classified advertisement.. Please report any error thai may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot & The Independent accept no liability for any error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be alJowed for the first insertion. Tuesday ............. Monday 5:00pm Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Wednesday ....... Tuesday 5:00pm Thursday ........... Wednesday 5:00pm (Pl.ca<;e include your name and }idle number and we'U c.alJ you tB:k with a pU quote.) 11Y MAIL Olt .. ,_Olla Friday ................ Thursday 5 :OOpm ' HUNTINGTON NEWPORT BEACH 1040 BEACH CORONA 2169 DEL MAR NEWPORT 2622 BEACH 330West Bay S1reet Costa Mesa, CA 9UfZ1 0.-olNewport 8hd A !My SL GARAGES 2669 FOR RENT ANNOUNCEMENTS EMPLOYMENT 2740 5530 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 5530 SERVICES 5533 SHORT SALE 38r 28a 1 hse to beh. CDM Studio 1 rm· *NEWPORT VILLA• Garage Wanted ~ or LOST •· $40,000/Yr Income SALES AVON SALES. EARN iouA&. MOUSIHO 2 bdrm 2 bath 111 Redec. gar. Avall 4/15. ahower, & amall kltch· A p A ATM ENT S full, as close as pos· FOUNDg( 2925 potential. Home REPRESENTATIVE EXTRA SSSI No door 0,.,.0,.TUMITY noor end unit In gate Min 1 yr lse. $1350/ enene area, Iota of Beach Area•Avl Nowl slble to 200 blk Iris In Typlatl/PC users. Toll Growing community lo door requ11ed Mlnl- ... ,. ... _ • ..._......._.._._1 11111111 guarded Pac l flci=m_o_._e~1_8·_5_o_1_.00_9_7 __ closeta/cablnets $725 ) BR COM.675-9411 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Free (1) 800.898·9778 ne..,spaper group sott.s mum age 18. Up to ::...:.::-11.''::::.'':'::: ...... ,,_... Ranch. Carpet & oak Exec Fam needs 4 Br mo. Incl. utll. Avt 511o. ~~uod:-(SN4oe~t:hS~75 FOUND . Black cat. fe· 811 T·1361 for listings. d•splay adv8f11slng repr• 50"-commission --...........--~··-"'• h d Call for apt. 759-0665, • .. •••••••• E & Your hourst No mini· lfllfalr .... UatAdlfttlllS plank flooring, fir• ome or con o. nr CloH to Bch/ShopS/Fwy 1• mate, nHr .18th $40,000/Yr Income senlaltve ¥111111 1 yeai m1rn-mum oroerl Ind. Sia ......, .. ldl .... I....., place. enclo1ad patio. COM high, atart July 700 ~Larkspur Ave. For more Info call: COMMERCIAL Tustin Ave. CM. 646· potantlal. Home mum e•per1ence Excellent Rep Call 1•800..a74 • .. lfWfttn • ....., "*'llC" 0 n I y S 159 . 9 0 0 . 11t, 786-3246 Clnd~ 842·2357 9611. Typists/PC users. Toll benefit package 1nclud1ng 1899 ll•llllllll tr tllacrl,.IHllH Seller's lou 11 your'~L-a_r_,9_e_2""a,,,.....r""2""a,....a_H_o_m_e COSTA MESA 2624 NPT BEACH ft V REAL ESTATE LOST . Grey cat. mate, Free (1) 800.898·9778 base salary tor lhe enor·•·o-A-IV_E_R_S __ E_X_P_E_R_I· Nstf tll,.., ,...,, ""'Ifft, gain! In EJCclualve Npt Hta.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii office. 1200 1~0 ft, •:dJ I••••••••• older, Westside C.M. ex T·1398 for listings. gehc salts proless1ona1 ENCEO or INEXPERI· Ml.NM~llMWllllllu&or Harbor Realty 2·Fplca. Av•ll nowl IE'Slde 28, Duplex 10 Via Lido Marina. area. Please contact A erobics/Step Physlca.IJdrUlll sc1eenlng r• ENCEO. North Amerl- ..._...,..., •• .....,..11 (714) 873-4400 $1500 744-1.382 Yard, w/d hkups, gar. New pnVcrpt. $1400/ BUSINESS OFFICE A.J. 753.3321. lnstruc:t or·YMCA quired EOE Pleast send can Van Lines haa .. .,..aa...-..ce.W Udo Isle 3Br 2¥•B•. Quiet. No pets. $885/ mo. Call Bruce Kahl, Exp, evenings, full fa· resume 10 Judy Oemng owner operator op•n· ....... ..,,. ....... :· frplc, 2·eer gar, pat101, mo. 619-934-3110 714-251·2424 Ex1. 115 FOR RENT 2769 clllty, new equip $8/hr %California Community lng1 (single-op & dou· Tllll....,.,., wlll "' ---------111 Via EbOll. $2300/ l!AST SIDI! Studio STUD I 0 A p T J'J!RSONALS Contact Jiii 642·9990 Ne,...s, 330 Weat 8ay StrHt. ble-op) in Relocation • ..-.........-.,..,.,._. NEWPORT mo. 31o.277·1583 A S 0 COMPUTER USERS Costa Mt11, CA 92627 oi Services & Blanket ---•-partment. 55 SANITIZEOI 1 house TOT.ALLYUNIQUB NEEDED. Steady fu your resume to (714) Wrap Olviaiont Trac· ...illfl'Uld*~llla B'l:!BCB 1069 NewPOrt North 2Bd Includes u111111•a. to bHch. $600/month. Boat yard office apace ,. "A ..._....._.,Ulalall.OWltMtn ii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2.5B• Hardwd firs. 54B-3561 Incl utla. Call S48·2369 th 8 NB .. 171 work. Great Pay! Call 631-vS.-. tor purchase pro-~ ....,... IHI Ill 2..c:ar "gar attatched. Newport Aero•• 'h• ~~ Ta:e :Yim1 "otc/.ort PERSONALS 3002 1·80<>-317·9935. --S,..E-C""R""'E...,.T_A_R_IA_L__ grams. no treller maln- tlwtlU.1• Mwtftlatd 111 11111 Bay Crest 3 Br, 2 Ba. $1450/mo. 707·7583. StNet 2Br, gar. No or take It all. 10().1000 l!ARN MONEY Read· Full time 8:30·5:30 tenance expenH1, .. .,..._, ......... M II corner lot, vacant, Npt Nor1h 2Br 28a ..... i. $825 1665 Irvine sq ft. 114-528·7878 NEW -EE p•nmlNE Ing Bookal S30,000/yr Monday·Frlday In our SPay ,for Pd•rfLormanc1•· • ..._... new CHP•t/palnt A~e.-;,,7 72c,_9422 >C203 MISCELIANEOUS rn ""' Income potential. D• Lege.I Advertising 0• •1• Y an ongevty ""'ISS 1 ... r ....._ 1tc.-S1700 mo. 433-9528 co/dndo, 2-cl •rNgar, AC, 1·920·718·5454 talla. t "00·513-4343 partment. lndlvldual B onuaei. TUITION· ....._.,Akwl I dtn ClllMUO w • poo · o peta. RENT"T~ ..., FREE TRAINING! t ~--":""1.-.H.O.-t-Coldl'Wtll Banket s145o/mo. &40.1529 Stupendou• tool 1Br. ~ COMMERClAL 18+ long dlll IOll 10/mtn+ Ext. Y·D637 must be eJ(lremely r• · • --· _.. "" No pets. Elee range.•••••••••• 10 ___ ....,_.,_..---.•FI .h 0 aponalbl• with gOOd 800-348·21411 Oept A· llllW t: pn,DC••,.._ ---------Penoramlo Ocean patio, encl gar. lAND 2778 ower • opJ utdoor attendanco.e record 4 NIM••·-LOTS view a •II rooma. 15~0 • dep. 642·5964 HOTTEST. 2 pol1lllona avail, FT/ and be able 10 work FOD 5111'~ 1400 1 ~· o.n Condo. ROOMS 2706 I.ii'* I & 1'1i PT. DHlgn apptltude well w i th people.·------· ••••••••••I " ~ •1 .. •otrno. 722·72-auto repair ahop, 2 n...,. Apply In person EASTSIDE CM p===·~· .:r.00i; • N• Cloa• 10 ..... , ~~m:~~.::·~ ~0·6;·1iUVE1=1 :~~.~~~~~~Ing: ;;~~~9s·1~~d:!~·~~::. MERCHANDISE HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE GENERAL 10Q2 Cf·2 Lot 50K200 with com plea. 850/mo. ~~ In clean. quiet home. PT·PT Waltre•• Phyalcal/drug ac:rHn· 2 Bedroom. 1 Bath 850-3143 or 875-4781 ... ~ • Community pool/ltnnl1 Exp • d a pp I y at: Ing required. EOE. M/ 1·.-~--0-0-ES---.-0-1-0 hou .. with hardwood _......_ 1450/mo. 8 ..... 1903 Dlok Church'• F/H/O. PIHH fu r• AlH& v floors. NHdl TLC. -wroaT 17:':.:..~~~ NB Rm W/pvt bth In 28r BUSINESS a 2898 Newport 81. c M. sum• 10 Judy Oetting liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $245,000 with owner &u• l•l'NllT<i...-e condo. Poot/•pa/lenn. FINANCE HlfLPll WORKERS (714) 63t-6594 . financing. Contact COAST 2170 7U•7IOI Fem nJ• pref. $550/ needed lmm.cslatetyll a• 0 , • t e, r/ ,, I .... T I' R i' I -I ' I' :. ' ... owner. P.O. Boie 2404, mo Incl utll. &40.9510 MEMBERSHIPS Earn St ,000 w .. kly aookkeape ... , M•t• OOV'T FO,.llCLOHD ~2~.J!Ort BHch, CA Ne•P•rt C••et Condo NIJilutta Private 1br, 3018 •luffing envalopH or female, oon•t. • '"""'· ---17...,,_, 38' 2 ..... ---------Ea1y work, frff •UP· ofo •JCP· 1 person home• for pennlea "'"' .. "' ...,.. _. O T ba+den, w/gar., w/d .. BUSINESS pllu. Information oto Ai'/AR PR on s1. Delinquent Tu. View, fp, lg kll, 11 Batbat. N!WP I kit prM, POOi. Oulat, OPPORTUNtlY llA&.aOA llAV CLUa SASE to· Fairway, Q u •1 0 ken • f • ~ Repoa, RE01. Your Houser/ $19815/mo .. 7 ·330• BACH 2889 Female MOO 844-0263 Full Memberthlp S4K Dept. 503, BO• 4309, reaume 78Me2 Ar ... Toll FrM 100-~ Meoen fo Aettt 2904 s • .,,. l1K 497·9UtS Wut Covina, CA Na., ... 8~·9'111 E•t. H·1381 CONDOS •1M SUh Non amoker and chlld 9t79t. --------1---.....llJllRl~l....;-:J lor CUH•nt llatlnga. APAltTlllNTS .... au Sfta/U(lt ok. Cal after 7pm ,T/PT DlstrUtutor .-OSTALI GOY'T JOH WtNS llA.R OOV'T FORICLOtllD FOR RENT A•frlg a dfal'IWasher 714-e31.f011. Eiccltlng new oral S2UHOVfh8£NEFTTS Pre·Aeq. Food~ln• .-------- home• for pennl .. •••••••• POR U1'T Incl. eox30 pool. No Vitamin Spray. GrNt EMPLO--.nNT NO EXP WIU TRAIN ••P· Wed-Sat. 1 ·~ Top.,..._ P.WI on $1. Delinquent Tu, pell. No fHa. No opty. C.11 M:l-33$1 IOU. APpl•lnfo 714..t4M99t HO Ogle St. C. . From 1eoo.1_,, t Repos. Al!O•. Your cost·· ... I!. 212" •--------··---..... ~-· _ .. __ ..... __ ~·-·~ UNTW TO [ 0 0. I v." cl in. PVT lltOST Of'FIC• pc to entn ...... ~=eJ:"E~•:..= n ~ .. COIONA i•r aa. clu~le1t, frplc, SHAii 2724 Route, 20 utab-PIT counter no1p, UIPLOYllENT Palnllnga, china, fo1 cur1ent 111unga. ••'ahle ... Jar , ... Dll -a• t-ear gw. .., Penln Uahed ecct1. Buy all/ EMPLOYMENT f'•l•Mty. ,.,pon.,~ 1su••vt•as••••5•5•3•3 111 ~~,.C.!':."~-; --.u\ Pt. 11IOOlrno yr '"I " a. Greet •--•loft P911. eoo.ns-.aatt 5530 M/hr. NB .... ~..aa •··-··a_,.. A w/d, war pt, court· No,,... t7M309 • -a ·-Have yd, o fc, 11\dry rm. 1Q. ' K"•l.ndry. ~. PURCHASIJL!ASI! .... Aa ... -Na hOtel HHnn C M•anolla. 11.00 Avl a..n. QUl9t. No P9t• Kitchen In Or•nv• Dlft shop. PT/FT. 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APRIL 24, 1996 TODAY'S CRoSSWoRP PUZZLE ACROSS t "Own 57 Gadget 58 "Mldnlghl nde" PAEV10US PUZZL.E SOLVED 5 Go wilh tl'le -9 Feline IOI.Ind 13 Purposes 14 Competitor 11 Nursemaid 17 Neighborhood enterprile HI Fetner 20 Military tnm 21 Sign(• check) 23 Hitt and Gore 24 Ac10f Amecne 2S Stick material? 29 Masttc.te 31 Chlldren·1 game 34 Say~-bye 35 Rose s defense 38 Tint 37 Prima donna·a song 38 Acqu11es 39 Wooden ptns 40 Perch 41 Oak's slem 42 Passengera 43 Attentlon·genlng shout 44 Relreshrflents 45 Lrvely Spanish dance 46 Actor Heflin 47 Above poet <48 Sustains 52 Literary cancatures pet riot 60 Afrtean Illy 61 Inquired 62 Before long 63 Coal ICUttlff 64 His1nd- 6S Bluebirds residence DOWN 1 Gigantic 2 Coualn or PDO 3 Dancer -Ellen 4 lsuc'aaoo 5 Lavishly 5 Catalogs 7 Eggs 8 Corduroy rib 9 Brick or stone woriter 10 Arab ruler 11 Rowers' needs 12 Shout of glee 15 Money suppliers 1 'h Fierce stare 22 -under. Austraha 25 c1aner 26 Spooky 27 Priest's flock 28 Peron or Gabor 29 Jaws 30 Goose's call 31 Not here 32 Bonng tool 33 Ar11st's plaster 35 Tight 38 Pop's pop 39 Buddy 41 Wild duck 42 Strong point 45 Whiskers 46 Field mice 47 Canadian doctor 48 Great Sall lake locale 49 Game on horsebaclt 50 Oregon's Mounl~ 51 Window frame 53 -the Terrible 54 Former Quebec premier- Levesque SS God of love 56 Transmitted 59 Gu11arhke Instrument When you're tuned into classified you're tuned into your community. CHILD CARE 3536 CONCRETE & SERVICE MASONRY 3557 DIRECTORY CHILD HOME CARE Llc#304201056 Patterned C9ncrete Rober1a Thornton 720·3969 Npt Beach Driveways, patios, decks. Repair/removal ACOUSTIC Lie. Free est 222-6666 CEILINGS 3408 CLEANING CONTRACTORS AAA ACOUSTIC SERVICES 3548 GENERAL 3558 Palnt·appllcd Remove- patch. Texture. Int/ext. A TOUCH OF CLASS 962·5891 or 847-8905 CPI BUILDERS INC. Cloanlng. Res/Comm CEILING MASTER Lie/Bonded. Free Est. Rosldential Const. •Acoustic Removal• Toresa 282·7143 Lie. II 518424•tnsurcd Custom Toxture•Paont HAc lnlng (714) 995.4993 •Bright I.Jc d Mark 838·7300 European Prol'I. Bast LEWIS Construc tio n Romodel•Handyman In townl Refs 5Yr1 Exp. CARPENTRY 3510 Graco 251·9455 Llll704773 Local Ros. •714-557·5925• •BOSS HOUSECLEANING Hand~men/Remodel Licensed-Bonded S.J. Scott Construction Additions. Bath. Kolch Custom Home Builders S 10 00 .fier hour. U c l481954. Ret ·s Fire.water Dam ago 714-5 8-0308 Etec. Plumb. & Paint 714-87,·7789 Nowpor1 aroa. tmmod A NEED ro CLEAN! STEVEN'S GENERAL Page 714-227·8122 $35 Most slnglo 1tory CONSTRUCTION homes. 714·002·2200 European Crattsm11nshlp DOORS Remodei.Hardwarr •Stucco/Drywall Ttlm•C• blnets•Stucco • Detalled Cleantng Drywll 1..562731 35Yrs txP •Texture Coaling House/Apt/$ I 0/hr •Foundation/Marble Jerry 842.058'1 • Exp'd Ref's • • •Retrohtting/Palntlng A to Z HANDYMAN Call Jenny 894-9852 L691599•Bond•15Vrl INSTAWREFACE CABINETS 7 1 4 .3 7 8 .9 9 8 0 Kitchens, ba1h1, doors, WINDOW CLEANING windows. Doug 546·7258 • Average 1 story·S30 • 2 story·S45. DOORS 3580 House Cleaning CERAMIC Spring Cleanlng An •xperlenced TILES 3528 & Reg Svc. Minl·bllnds, depenoabla door carpet & noor V.111MCIM hang or Guar work, AJ'e oee.2500 reas. Don 521·8910 CERAMIC• MARBLE lnstall'n • Fabrication eWINDOW Cleanlng 20Yrs Exp • Licensed • Carpet Cleaning DRYWALL 1-800-348'o932 t • Hordwd Firs Molnt SERVICE 3584 Leak~ Showers Aep'd Free Estl • 729·7079 Regrouting & lnstatl'n L#670130 Dean of Ti .. CONCRETE a: ... SMALL JOB 8XPIAT 873·8085 or 646-6526 DrywalVPl11at9f Rep11f MASONRY 3557 , Hanging, Tepl~, Totur• Newport T iie & M orblo Comm/Rea 51·5573 Fine Crafl1manshlp ... Al Affordable Prices. Brick, Block, Stone. Tiie B&K Llo#H5t90 Shower11Counters/Flrs Cone, Patio, Orlvew~ All phHes. No lob too N•IUfal Slone & Marble Fplc, BB01 Raf. 25 r sml Acouauc removal, rc_,.Fp1c1 L14S489 142·22t4 !:J!p. Terry 857·7594 etc. 714-240-t toe '..'; TILE REPAIRS Why play Hide 'N • RHHI Patio Tiie. * BHt Prlce/Qu1llty Soek with chlldCl\rO? Pond• • Fountains Llndacape, bflck, stone Coll Claaalfled l.'352409 '74S·39S4 Concrete I00-? ... 1007 todayl <l42·!'i078.\ ~ WANTED TO BUY 6019 Nev.-pon Bttch/Coata Mesa Dady Pilo< 9085 POWER BOATS CAMPERS, RV'S, HONDA 7012 t'JUU1.ERS 8014 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH Top Dollar9 Paid For Record•. Jan. SountraCkl. etc. Call Mike 845·7505. 14' 8aylln•r t994 Ilka new. aeata 4, bay boal, 4 cycle Vamaha 9.9 h1pwr OB. uHd total 8 hra, full cover, In Ca. Ory Sllp, fresh '70 Alaekan Cllmpar 9.5 ti. Stove, Ice bo•. Good cond. w!Jack1 $600. 697·7795-Days 842·7186·EVH. '82 PRELUDB Elect 1nrf. 2-dr, Auto. )<Int Int. Am/Fm CHI. AC. PS, Looks a runs gdl S1150 OB0•631·7149 MAKE SURE OF TIIE ENTRIES PETS & ANIMALS 1988 Civic DX 5 1pd. whllo, 125k mll, Int. need minor work, S2,995 obo 434·6500 North·South vulnerable. West deal a. odd1-on chance. 6049 W e1 t I ed a fou rl b ·beat heart, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii' water flushed, $5,000, ••••• .. ••• coil was $10,000 121.01e9 AUTOMO&llLES NORTI:I •84 l\:>9S 0 97843 •A 109 7 East rose with the ace and con tin· ADOPT ·A·PET 33 Ft B•vllner 1977 Cruiser/sport fisher, fl· HYUNDAI 9090 berg ls, 2 Chry11er ---------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii eng, l,.oran/flshflnder, BMW 9030 rad er & more. S2 8, 000 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii WEST •Q973 EAST ued with the jack to declarer'& king. Every Sat & Sun at Once West was marked with t he PETSMART; Fountain queen of hearts by the play to the Valley. Puppies, kit· first two tricks, East became a tens and more. all heavy favori~ to hold the queen of looking tor loving, car- clubs. Successful fineaaes in both Ing homes. CALL 597· minors would allow declarer to 1_9_o_3_7_f_o_r_m_o_r_•_l_nf_o_._ Slip avell at Newpcrt. 909·987·2141 Of 909. 980-0340 Connie '88 BMW 325es, wht, 5·speed. 118k miles. Ellcellent condltlont $9,900 714·733·3369 '90 Hyundai Excel White, AC. Only 60K orig ml. 1 Lady owner. Very pampered beau· tlful car. Only $2595. Terrible credit ok. We can finance anyone w/low down/low mo. payments. i;:>Q 1086•'2 0 52 •J5 ~AJ5 OKJ \08 •Q86 3 score two epadea, one heart, two Adorabl• Siamese ---------• diamonds and four clubs. mh' kittens. 8 wk1 old, h I 4 chocolate pt.. 1 T eon y fly in the ointment was black. All w/blue eyes iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiil CADILIAC SAIL BOATS 7-014 .... SOUTH •AK 1062 l\:>K 7 O AQ •KJ 82 a possible 4·1 club break. However, $25 844-6483 WE PAV C'A$H declar er found a way to counter •Poodle• AKC• th t b aki f th ··-•-· For good used SabolS a Y m ng use o e eq\.UUJJ in Tea Cup Toy & Mini & boat equipment. the auil in dummy. To the third $25().$950 714·751-3465 Mlnney's Yacht Sur· trick declarer led the jack of clubs save abused and plus, 1500 Old Now· and overtook with t.he ace. Next abandoned pets. Be a port Blvd. 548-4192 9040 Coast Auto Finance 714-448·5959 '9'2 Sevllle STS white l--------- diamond, teupe•top & MERCURY 9135 leather, bose sound 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii , The bidding: WEST NORTH Pue Pau 1 ~ PaH PAN SNT EAST 10 Pue P ... SOUTH Dbl 2NT P ... came the ten of clubs, declarer volunteer/lostor. Call unblocking the eight. Thia foresight 714·597·9037. ---------• was rewarded when West showed •---------SPEED & ouiiecl a re r was able to continue SPORTING iiSKliiiiiiiBiiOiiAiiTiiSiiiiiiiiii7 Oiiiii16il w/cd, custom chrome 11 wheels, ABS brakes, remote entry/alarm. new lie. pd. 36k mll. under warranty . '75 Mercury Cougar 75k mll, $850 637·2173 $22,950 showroom.1 ________ _ c o n d . 6 4 5 .3 1 2 o 644-0625 ove. PONTIAC 9170 ... witt the nine of clubs, and East GOODS 6065 *1988 22tt Ski Boat• Opening Jeod: Six of <:.l 1989 SEVILLE •89 FIREBIRD White. When you hold 11 combined sequence or cards such as J 10 9 8 7 of clubs on this hand, they are called 'equaJs' in the trade. Howev· er, that does not mean it it makes no difference which you play to a particular trick, as this deal demon· alratea. Original, roal good 5 d I d d condition. new tires. 2 tops, ·SP · 00 e · s8500_ 675•6128 Xlnt cond. $4400. Call 543·2369. was a goner. If the defender cov-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 6.7 titre V·8, King ere(!. declarer would win with king, 15' Coleman Canoe Cobra O/D, tow profile return to dummy by leading the w/paddles. $300 Mens hull, just serviced. two of clubs to the seven, IUld take road bike Trek 500 se-new controller/upho~· the diamond finesse. If East did not. rles. s2oo 548-9294· atery. Great ·ski boat· cover t.he nine of cl ubs, declarer •••••••••• fast·IOoks greal.. ... re· ---------'92 Le M e n a, 23k would abandon the suit for t he ady to go. Slo,5oo FORD 9075 mlles, xlnt, htchbk. moment in favor of the diamond GARAGE SAi.ES 646•94491574-4247 slick, A/C, cass, 45 fi E. h · · k •••••••••• mpg, orig O'f'lner 1nease. 1t er way, nine t.ric s ---------• '71 Station Wagon 53995. 644•7935 were there. MARINE SEJ\VICE LTO 131k mil, S7SO .,...,...,.....,.-.,..,,...--~,--- Learn to b e a better bridge NEWPORT SUPPLIES 7020 _6_31_-_2_11_3 _____ '9p~ct•~,f~~ ~~~c~:: South had a difficult bidding problem on the second r ound. A jump to two spades was one option, but would have overemphasized the suit and probably have ended the auction . 1'wo no trump was a prac· tical choice, and it led to a game contract which the bidding made an playe r ! Subscribe now to the BEACH 6169 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil '82 Must ang 6-cyc. sotle, 22k ml, xlnt Goren Bridge Letter by calline iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TONS OF stk shltt. AC. mnrl. S4,99S. Call 644-7835. (800)788-lnn"' fior '-"o-·t;on. Or THURSDAY 7:30am new brokos. Gr1 gas. _,, uu• ..... ., STAINLESS STEEL S12SO obo 571-0632 write to Goren Bridee Letter, 150 Museum·quality Bronzo & brass & nuts •·P-O_R_S_C_H_E ___ 9_1_7_5 P.O. Box 4410, Cbicaeo, IL~ paintings wholesale. & bolts + washers '88 ESCORT GT 4410. ~~~~-s7:ie~o~~:d c~~~: $6.00 per pound. :~~·n tC.& Br~~~ r ~~~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii board, many kinds of Mlnney·s Yacht Sur· Absolutely wonderful '07 Targa Aeblt eng, fabric, china, area plus, 1 SOO Old Now· car 0 n1 y S 2 2 9 5. gr1 cond. not running. rugs, misc items. 1301 por1 Blvd 548·4192 Terrible credit ok We can 55000 or trado for VW APPLIANCES 6011 FURNITURE 6014 FURNITURE 6014 A ti w ( camper. S45·2030 A~tig~: & sa/ntia~°:lner -MAR--l-N_E_S_L_I_P_S---• ~~~~~w a~~~~~y:!~:•-c-LA--S--S_l_C_1_9_5_7_3_5_6_A Docvs 7022 Coast Auto Finace Black, new painl Job. "' 714•448•5959 lmrnac int. Must see! Brand New washer, Antique drop loaf Moving Sale Designer ••••••••• dryer on d r of rl g . labto S85, bluo wing emobossod white sofa TRANSPORTATION iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil $18,000. Eve 646·3340 Please call 722·7792. chair S75, 673-6071 and chaise lounge. pd • .. •••••••• -,9-4-F-o-rd--B-r_o_n_c_o Ma"1ae Washer Floral couch, 1 yr old. $3,000. Sale-both rori• 18'·20' allp avt., 011 l---------Good Condition $200. Liv rm chair S7S $400. birch col. tbl w/ Marcus Ave., $180 XL T loaded, tow pkg, S17S. 72t·96S6 Recliner $75. All xlnt. beveled glass, cottec· mo. Available 5/1 12.800 mil. Black, tntd New GE washer and 546·1396 (lot ring) tor tamps SSS. & Ac· BOATS 7011 _s_1_5-4_9_B_6 _____ 1 window, customs rims, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TOYOTA 9210 Cess.' Stone Sculplod •o• M I $24,900 552·6S S 1 "'90 C II GTS dryer Pleaso call Immaculate Furniture .,. oor ng • • ca 721·9912. Everything goei $20 clock $50, & paintings 28' Unlfllght Salty Or less, Great penln-1923 Ford Model·T 93k miles. red, auto, to $2,500 obo. cherry $45, patio furn $40. Dog, twin chry1ler, sula localionl Closest loaded, $6,995 obo B/A sets, rice poster & Make ollor 645-0560 44's. New ball tank, Mooring to land. Call •R 0 AD STER• 434-tlSOO FURNITURE 6014 slolgh. formal dining blldge pumps, VHF, Steve 723·5883 100% Original. Very II t clean and runs great.1 ________ _ rm w/c:hina cabinet.•---------am m s eroo. com-BAL B 0 A y AC HT . $6800.00 OBO. Call *HOUSEFUL* leather sofa set, Vlcto· MERCHANDISE pass, Loran & fish BASIN has boat sllps (714) 963,2633. MISC. AUTO 9245 rlan llvlng rm. grdla· MISC 6015 finder. Priced 10 sell. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Lthr sofas, sleigh bed, ther c lock, p lus•'iiiiiiii,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 97 12002 days avall lrom 31 to 75 fl, ___ 1_9_9_3_F_o_r_d ___ ,, entertainment armoire, 220-2968 1, ,_6_7_3_·_86_9_5_ev_e_a_. _____ s_1_4_.5_0_1tt_._6_7_3_·_11_6_1__ Bronco 4•4 SEIZED CARS from $175. Porsche•. Ca· dlllacs, Chevys. BMW's, Corvettes. Atso Jeeps. 4WD's. Your Area. Toll Free 1· 800·898·9778 E•t. A· 1361 for current list· lngs. V1c1orlan furniture silk ------------·-trees. coffee & end ta· KI n g Bdrm a et. DIVORCE SALE Broker Sllpa Lido in perfect condition, bles. etc. Grandfather Henreden, pecan, Mahogany desk, Can't seem to Marina Village, boat all power, leather, clock. 714•894•9880 Medtr. styt, 9 dr drsr. Gothic curios, S' h show locatlon, S12·15 phone, tow pkg, rims/ Chances are you will find what you need at the price you want to pay when you read Classlfled daily 642·5678 ELECTRICAL 3610 Small Job EXPERT Duncan Electric Quick Response Local Lie. 050·7042 FENCES & DECKS 3615 •FENCES GATES• new/repalr/poat T1placed Redwood • Lll'576605 Jim Whyte 642· 7206 DECK COATINGS Waterproof Systems. Balconies • Patios Stone/Bnci(/f1l1 493·1522 •Wood Fence•• replace/repair, lrff hauling ts1Jmat11 Low prices Uc'd AdvMlage Constt 97 .. 530t FLOOR INSTALL REPAIRS 3620 • MARBLE EXPERT Pollshlng/Protectlng. Scratch/Stain Removal L820654 048'o1005 •QUALITY WORK• Hardwd/Vlnyl/Ceramlc Mrble/Carpo1·Bnd/lns L708279 '122·7332 HANDY MAN 3710 •Paint/Carpentry• Drywall and morel Small Jobs Oki Gary 045•52'17 Semi Retired Contrectot Repelre, lmprovemanll, sm Job• Ouahty/lnt~rl~ I ca(e, Ken 842·t 7 ROOFING carp, ptbg, paint, •lee, tii., atucco. RemOdOI• MORGAN l.IC'd. Pll1850·328t Mob1lo f403·531S CARhNTitY•Wlndows DOOfS • Wood ,4tnCH Closet/Ga;9Qe °'Vlnlrtrl l.tl'altllt • C•lt Bob 24o.t323 ~ta..002e hdbd, 2 dbl drwr nt· bookcase, SSK mirror get to all I ose per fl. 723· 1069 tires , on I y 6 Ok . stands, $750 548·6985 & console, life slzo repair jobs Lido Turning Basin, s64116:0094o49. 574·4247 or swan tablo, Victorian around the house? Leather 3pc sofa couch, 30 yr ivory col· dock slip, up to 70' beige, w/matchlng re· tectlon incl 8° knight, deep wtr, 24hr access --------- cllnor. $1275. black/ 8. tusks. 6• horses, Let the pwr/wtr. 675·1488 GMC 9081 ---------- mirrored entortoln· etc. 26 bronzes lnct Cl )fl d ---------mont ctr $259, m icro· life size mermaid, ass e Side lie, $10/ft, up to iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ANTIQUES & wave S45, fridge s200 Service 40'. Good NB loca-650-3167 blind justice. chairs. lion. Water/elec. No '95 Yukon SLE 2·dr, CIASSICS 9250 Clas•lfled tables, toak patio, Directory llvo·aboards. 67s.6128 4x4' while/beige, fully iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. ma r b t o . m Ir r ors . help you find loaded w/hvy duty ex· The most comprohen· chcval mirror. Tiffany reliable help. Sllp for rent up to 16'. tras. hvy duty tow sovo and current direc· tamps. much more beautirul view spot In Alarm. 6·yr roct warr. tory of goods and ser· Cott lor Information 642•5678 Npt. Bay $200 mo. mint cond, reg lhur vtcos around• 7 I 4·901-0822 723· 1470 '97. $28.000. 546-4806 1955 T·BIRD Turquoise beautyl Like new w/2 tops. 818·98()..,8586 -----------------~ HANDY MAN 3710 LANDSCAPE & MOVING 3834 PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 SPRINKLERS 3921 IAWN CARE 3808 Home Restorallon/R1mod1I PUBLIC NOTICE RAINBOW Clrcle Malnt. THE LOCAL PLUMBER SPRINKLER REPAIR Tiie/drywaii/woodwork • Palnllng~nl/Ext House/Apt -a James E. Bangert Co .. Valves•Heads•Tlme- Fences/decks/room add. TREES• The Calif. Public Ulill· Quatjty Job. Free est. Since t947 clocks. 26Yrs Local Exp. Roofs/general ropalrs. To,ped/Ae111ove. Lawn•. tics Commission RE· L1!'569897 838·8888 Friendly Se1v1ca•lnsured John 202·2831 QUIRES thol ell used Comm/Res. Reis Fret Esl ~751~78 household goods CARL MANIRE CO. L#532981 875-9304 John 947.5520 GARDENING Aolioble movers print their Painting Contractor ALLEQIS PLUMBING TUTORING 3929 & Quollty Work al P.U.C. Cal T number: 26Yra Prof'I Palntl~ Drain dNn•Plumbing 1epw HAULING 3720 reasonable rates. limos and chauffeurs L#356098 733·90 8 24Hr Emergenc~ Svc Ed Barrell 548·3371 TEST PREP print their T.C.P. num· CHUNG'S PAJNTING Low$ 848·3299 bor In all advertise- JUNK To The DUMP Or••n Scene Landscpng ments. II you have a 20 Yrl EICp. Gd Prlcel SEMINARS /Masonry , Irrigation (714·988·1882) , Trimming ,. Removals question about the le· Guar work. Free Eat. •DAN DAWSON• EXCEL on SAT & Wiii haul what Trash Clean·ups • Maintenance gallty of a mover, limo Uo,,375602 538·1534 Plumbing 646·6720 CTBS. Eves/Wknds Man won'tl 968-1882 L#599025 050·0109 or chauffeur, call: Oen• Abrams Painting 4570 Campu1 Or. N.B. Public Utltltles Wat• Htrs•Or11ns•flxturn Int/Ext Ouat Painl/Reaes Remodl• R 1 pair• F aucel s Patricia O'Dowd M.S. LANDSCAPE Commission IMMIGRATION CONSULTANT Llc'd/ln1'd since "79. L554722•Pgt·7 17·5729 Consltnt GAfEJSchNni11. 7'f 4·558·4151 989·7003 Pg-664·3947 Call 073·2380 18 Years Experience. , 3762 Dibernardo'• Moving Brian Kiiieiea 645-4635 House Painting Svc'• Expert Drain Cleanlng Land1cape Remodellng Local/Office/Storage Int/Ext • Low Rates & Plumbing Repairs WALL U.S. Immigration Expert Yard tune up/malntenace, Long Dist. Free Est. Quality Work Guaranlffd 20Yre •-i>· M worll guar. COVERINGS 3932 Gr"n Card Lottery T1!'181632 979·3t14 Call Marlin 953·5408 Steve 545-8298 Visa & Labor Ctrllflcation land1cepe/ar111tlc design. Contractor I C27-604006. Spilt Second Moving lk•'• C u1tom Painting Work Permit 975·8425 Prof1 & Ethical. 645-7505 Prof Movers! 24Hr Srv Prof Clean. Quality Precise Plumblng THE STRIPPER 701~/Sr Olsc/Tl17U52 Work. lnl/EIC1 a Docks. Aepalr1 a Remodels Speclallzlng In wallpaper •MOW/odge/tree trim/ Free EstlmatQJ removal. 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