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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-06-17 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS Ullman claims Lipton title Serving the Newport·Mesa community since 1907 r I I ) \ t I '' ( I I ( ) ( I I I I I I I\ DAVIO FERTIG I DAil Y PILOT Costa Mea resident Ted Petersen, who is waiting for an 0-posltive liver donor, opens his Father's Day gift of trail mix and peanut butter cookies from hJs wlfe Paula and sons Jimmy, 6, left, and Teddy, 7. The family spent the day at Hoag Hospital. LIFE IN THE BALANCE Costa Mesa man and his familg spend Fathers Day hoping for his liver transplant I By Tina Oamikolas, Daily Pilot :.:',.~' The call came the night before Sunday, leav· ing Paula Petersen thinking "What a Father's Day gift.• A liver was available for her husband, Tud, who's been waiting about two months now for the organ he needs to live. :',,,' Ted, excited by the news, was rushed to the UCLA hospital for the operation. But later, the operation was canceled. The liver was too fatty ::::.,'.~:,. and would have been worse than the malfunc-tioning one Ted has now, said Paula, 39. •When they said it had been canceled, it felt like the wind had been blown out of me." said Ted Petersen. 43. Ted's critical illness has sent him and his Costa Mesa family on a roller coaster ride of visits to the hospital, medications, and symptoms such as memory loss and mood swings. But the experience, Paula says, has also reveal~ the touching support of friends and fam- ily. And God, she says, has literally "carried" her through. An auction last Friday night held by Calvary Church Newport·Mesa, where Ted sings and plays guitar during services, drew 300 people and raised about $7,000 -a lot more than the rough- ly $2,000 expected. "When they told us, the a.mount of money was • SEE BALANCE PAGE 5 I HONORED Newport-Mesas 1996 /Ugh school gradllates Library service cuts shelved for time being • City officials say that regardless of county par· ing back, Costa Mesa branches will keep regu- lar hours. By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Despite talk of further cuts to Orange County Public Libraries, City Manager Allan Roeder does not expect Costa Mesa's two branches to see any reduction in days or hours of operation. Costa Mesa is one of three cities whose county · librar.y branches raise enough revenue to cover the costs of operation. For that reason, Roeder said, the city's tw~ branches should be protected from cuts at least through the end of the year. "It may happen m other branches of the system.• Roed- er said. "But I don't expect a reduction of services when we're. already contributing more than the cost of current services." Allan Roeder The city's library commit- tee is continuing to study its options and receiving information from oties which operate their own lJbrary systems. At Thursday rught's meeting of the League of Cities, Costa Mesa voted to request the supervisors not oper· ate the Orange County Public Library system with reserve funds. Should the city ultunately decide to take over operation of its two branches, administrators • SEE LIBRARIES PAGE 5 Budget, improvements on council's docket • Costa Mesa council expected to map out plan for upcoming fiscal year. By Evan Henerson. Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Budgets, business improvement areas and Harbor Boulevard improvements are among the matters slated for discussion during the City Coun- cil's meeting Monday. Since Monday is the last meet· ing before the start of the next fis- cal year, the council is expected to adopt the 1996·97 fiscal year bud- get during the meeting. Several outstanding issues still up for review include the possible adop. tion of an investment policy and how to use $375,000 in additional general fund revenue. The council will deade Mon· day whether that money should go into \he city's reserves, be used for street improvements or be used to offset a deficit in the oty's • SEE COUNCIL PAGE 5 Newport resident hopes to take field from gas pumps to greenery Father's Day serenade •James Thompson pur- chases old gas station on Newport Boulevard and otters to turn it into a city park. By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -When James Thompson saw a ·For Sale" sign in the overgrown empty lot on Newport Boulevard that formerly housed a gas sta· lion, his imaglnation trans· fonned the land into something attractive: •l could see it bordered by tall pal(ns and lower shrubbery," mused Thompson, who has lived in Newport Beach for 30 years. •A green, lush look instead of asphJ'lt." Thompson decided.A~ would raise, through donations, the $300,000 to purchase the slice ot property at 3531 Newport Blvd., plus the $100,000 to landscape " u I thought it would be a shame to build another small commercial building there and thought it would be a perfect spot for a park ... " -JAMES THOMPSON it. Then he plans to donate the park to the city as a gift that· would serve as an inviting entry· way to the Peninsula. •I thought it would be a shame to build another small com.merdal building there and thought it would be a perfect spot for a park,• Thompson said. "This would be a key pucel as you come onto the Peninsula, so it's real important that we obtain it, and the city is very much behind it." Last Monday night, the City Council approved the concept of the donation as a "passive park," not for pedestrians to walk through but as a land· scaped entryway. According to a city report, the city will accept ownership ol the park once it is completely developed. and will cover the estimated $100,000 development costs. Additionally, the city will take responsibility for the park's ongoing mainte· nance, which is estimated to cost $1,200 annually, according to the city report. The sale of the property is in escrow, Thompson said, and once that is finalized the council will take a formal action. The city's biggest concern with the land would be the possibility of soil problems on the property, according to the report. Chevron operated station on the site and reportedly is now in the •SEE PARK PAGE 5 r-~--------------~---~-~----------~----~-~--~~------~--~ I . , How to reach us .. : I I \ ll I \\ I ' I 11 I I: : AROUND TOWN 3 8USINESS FAX 631-5902 We Mould be : ~SIFIED 11 ORCULATION 8()()..252-9141 getting uaed : J.OOKING &ACK 2 Q.ASSIFIED ADS 642-5678 to this rouUne ' ~ 2 NEWSROOM ~122' by now, but I r"UCE T1PS certa1nJy not tired of Jt. 1 : POUTICAl AGENDA 3 NEWS PAX ~170 lHN clocida 1n the I PUBLIC NOTICES 10 HOTIJNE 642-$)86 momlng wll1 be I 1'°"1s I IPOftTS 642"4330 repJaced by 11unahlne : lllGHT 11\Jff 2 ::-_:.~~,__ and bleae& I VOWNTEM DNCTOftY 2 ,,,,,,._ .. ,.,. ... ~,,.,,.. • See ............. 2 L---------~----~---------------------~-~-~------~~----~~ ,· ' • .. • !.. MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1996 • 70 From this brute, there is no escape LOOKING BACK LwnDerit)g through Newport's early day~ . T be automattc teller machine was like a bea- con. But my life was soon to be forever changed. As I deposited my paycheck, a burly thug accosted me at gunpoint and demanded my cash. Jn the shadowy twilight, I could not make out his masked face, but I could see that he was heavyset, strong, quite obese, yet made even more powerlul by the deadly force be possessed. He was immaculately and expensively attired. Although the side- walk was crowded, no one seemed to notice my plight. I cried for help, but people ignored me. Some ran from the area, others just looked past me and winked. The unfeeling bully jammed his weapon to my ribs causing a painful welt. lrernbling with fear, I handed over my meager cash. He stuffed it in his pocket, and his huge bulk seemed to grow even more. I pleaded to keep some pittance for my young family. . He laughed derisively and threw a few bills at my feet. Slightly relieved at now being able to buy formula for my baby, I bowed before the fig- ure to gather the money. As I straightened, he slammed me against the wall. This huge monster clutched my neck and jabbed a well- manicured finger in my ashen face. "You haven't seen the last of me," he threatened. "Wha-?" I choked. His enunciation was clear and educated, but his voice disdainful. •I'll return for more. Your money is now my money. Il I decide to give some back to you, you'll spend it as I deter- mine. ·u you don't.• he hissed, "J know where you live, what you own, and all about your family,• A cold sweat seeped from every pore of my body. Tears ~ouded my vision. He relaxed his grip ever so slight- ly as r timidly probed, .. How can you know these things. and why do you not allow me to buy what I need?" ·vou worm,• he sneered. "How dare you question my knowledge and my authority? I know better than you what your family requires. I am rich and power- ful because I get what I want from many, many saps like you. "I control you and your friends, because I give you money to spend as I say, and I keep the rest for myself. I john hedges deserve it as my reward for watching over you and your family. "Do you see anyone com- ing to your aid? Everyone else recognizes and understands my benevolence, '"he taunted. •The true·~uevers in me give me their money gratefully with no expectation or desire of any quantifiable return. They are satisfied with my empty promises. They thank me, and call me good and great. J'bey worship at my feet. ·Now, if you don't acqui- esce, I can snuff you out with a llick of my wrist.· !tried to respond, but words could not form in my parched throat. He convulsed with contemptuous laughter. I was a}Ved at his size and pow- er, bis articulate speech, his ominous demeanor. He continued, ·rube checking on you. And I'll get more from you. In return I will secure the subservience due me. That is your reward.• He cast me down and stalked away. Bile welled up in my throat and my stomach heaved uncontrollably. I was left limp, injured. People were again pas.mtg by. I struggled to stand on rub- bery legs, but still no one helped me. They looked straight ahead as if I were invisible. Inexplicably, the memory of my encounter seemed to be fading rapidly even as I could dimly make tJie outline of the hector assaulting another innocent on the next block. Jn a twisted sense, I was feeling appreciative for his not ta.king everything. I called again for help. A stooped, matronly lady approached. She took my hand, and whispered, •vou fool. You brought it all on yourself." So it is with our federal government. • JOHN HEDGES is mayor of New- port Beach. His column runs Mon- days.. lunch menu FOR NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT ELEMENTARY Offered ewty day 1. Turkey and cheese on a four-Inch roll 2. Student minlchef salad with let- tuce, carrot sticks. cheese, sunflower nuts, graham aadcers and fruit. (A garden or green salad consists of lettuce, shredded c~rrots, red cab- bage and garden peas..) Choice of mllk with all items. MotMilly. Box Lunch Day-all-Amer- ican hot dog. carrot sticks, watermel- on wedge, chips, choice of milk. 1\.tesday: Turkey and cheese sand- wich, seasoned vegetables, choice of fruit. choice of milk. Wednesday: Lunch served at Wii- son Elementary only -manager's choice of menu l'hwsd9y: Lunch at Wilson Elemen- tary only -turkey patty sandwich, oven-baked trench fries, choke of fruit, choice of mllk. Friday: lunch at Wilson Elementary only -breaded chicken drumsticks or thighs, vegetarian beans, orange wedges, dinner roll, cholc;e of milk. The McFadden Brothen, . James and Robert, certainly have a founding fathers' role in the development ¢ Newport Beach. It started out with a need for lum- ber for houses and for fences in a treeless area. In 187.(, the McFaddens ordered fence lumber from 1\inidad in northern California. Two lumber ICOWS, Mose and Susie, brought it into the treach- erous, sandbar-filled harbor, and left filled with grain. It was a dan- gerous venture. The McFaddens, amazed at how quickly lumber would sell at any price, decided to reopen Newport Landing, which had closed when the Irvine Ranch suf- fered through the collapse of the wool market and a drought. The farmers of Gospel Swamp and Old Newport were eager for the trade, and used their mule teams to grade the dirt roads to the landing. Also, at low tide, they dredged a pas- sage through the bay with mule power. To navigate the bay waters, the McFaddens had a special boat built, "The NewpoJt," a shallow draft schooner with a capacity of 331 tons. She carried passengers, lumber, merchandise, cattle and farm produce. From 1875 to 1895, the New- port faithfully floated across the sandbar at the harbor entrance at high tide every two weeks. U she was too heavily laden, lighters or barges were floated out to unload her goods. Lumber was some- times thrown overboard and allowed to float into the beach at Corona del Mar, where it was gathered, dragged up the slope • 11tE VOLUNTEER DIRECTORY runs periodic.ally In the Dally Piiot. If you'd like information on getting your organi- zation listed, call 642-4321, Ext. 331. ALS ASSOOATION The Amyotrophlc Lateral Sclerosis Association, Orange County Chapter, needs many volunteers. For lnfonnatlon, call the Chapter Office at 375-1922. ALZHEIMER'S ASSOOATION OF ORANGE COUNTY The Alzheimer's Association of Orange County needs volunteers for Its Visiting Volunteer Program; support group lead- ers for patients and care givers; and for the volunteer helpline. Interested volun· teen can call 283· 1111. BAWT PAOFICA The Ballet Padflca Guild, a volunteer support group for Ballet Pacifica, needs volunteers for a variety of tasks. For infor· matlon, call Molly Lynch at 851·9930. COWGE HOSPITAL The College Hospltal Costa Mesa Auxil- iary is seeking volunteers to perfonn derlcal, rec.eptlon desk. gift shop and other duties at the hospital. For Infor- mation, call 642·2734 between 9 a.m. and 4p.m. FISH HAltlOR AREA INC. . Frtends In Servke to Humanity offers emergency assistance to those In need and provides the Mobile Meals program. Volunteers are needed to help In a vari- ety of arus. For more Information, call Debby. 645-8050. AlllNOS Of THE COSTA MESA UIRARY The Friends of the Costa Mesa Ubrary need volunteers. For Information, call the library, 646-8845. FULLUFECWI Volunteers needed for fun and fulfill· Ing activities for ente~lnment and Information events beneflttlng abused children and other Orange County char- ities. C.11 John Adams 1t 640-0355. William Lobdell. The Yme 24-Ody Pilot, P.O. 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CA. .,.ctl•toa-tDol 642~ (P'l'al Include .. applkabla PHOTO coumsv NEWPORT BEACH HISTORICAL SOC1£TY Newport Landing, located on the Inner shore of the bay near the west end of today's Upper Bay Bridge, wu the area's hub of commerce from 1870 unW 1889. and dried. The McFaddens rented an acre of land at the top of the bluff above Newport Landing. There they built a three-story ware- house with a wooden chute down to the landing, so sacks of grain could be delivered. to the hold of the waiting ship. Newport Landing became a busy place with farmers bring- ing produce, visitors renting rowboats to gather abalone at Rocky Point (Corona del Mar) to fish or swim in the bay waters, 12-mule carts hauling goods inland to Santa Ana or Old New- port. It was not an altogether pleasant place, as a group of Portuguese fishermen, led by Emmanuel Dabney, used the landing to cut up sharks to extract their oil. The smell of decaying shark was noticeable for miles around. In 1887, a series of events caused the McFaddens to aban- don their shipping business at the landing and begin construction of a wharf on the ocean side of the sand spit, in quiet waters next to a deep submarine valley that would accomodate the largest ocean freighters. , The Santa Fe railroad was bringing more and more ~ple into the area and the demand for. lumber and supplies was over· whelming the small "Newport.• But the McFaddens were sick at heart from the drownings in the bay entrance --, first the young captain and four seamen from the "Newport" and their good friend and employee Tom RUle who drowned trying to lead the loaded ship to safety through .the entrance. In 1888, the Newport Landing buildings were floated across the bay. and nothing remained but the empty warehouse and a few fishermen's shaclcs. -Compiled by Anne Spinn volunteer directory GIRLS INC. OF ORANGE COUNTY Girls Inc. offers educational and enrich- ment opportunities for girls and bOys. Volunteers are needed. For more infor-maooo, call Amy. 646-7181 . HOAG HOSPITAL Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian Is in need of volunteers to work In various areas. Some weekends and evenings are available. can the Hoag Auxlllary Office, 760-2264 between the hours of 9 a.m. and 12 noon Monday through Friday for an application and information. SUSAH G. KOMEN BREAST CANCER FOUNDATION Volunteers are needed Immediately for a variety of positions fOf the • 1996 Race for the Cure .. to be held at Fashion Island on Sept. 22. FOf more informa· tion, call 224-0299. Volunteers are needed to assist in a variety of programs with the Orange County chapter. For more Information, call 480-5222. ·MARCH OF DtMES The March of Dimes office in Costa Mesa needs volunteers for fund-raising committees, speaking opportunities, occasional offke work and help with bulk mailings. For information, calt 631 · 8700. MASTER CHORALE The performing arts organization needs volunteers for computer Input. ticketing, filing and handling phones. For information, call 556-6262. NEWPC>Wf RUENDS OF THE LIBRARY The growing Interest In the year-old Used Book Store In the Centra library has created a need for more volunteers to staff the store and the workroom, where members categorize and screen the condition of the books donated by the community. Volunteers must be members of Friends of the library and are asked to work two three-hour shifts per month. Call volunteer coordl· nator Hannah Flynn at 673-0419 or the bookstore at 759-9667 for more lnfor· mat Ion. SU NEWPORT COSTA MESA YMCA The Newport.Costa Mesa YMCA needs a variety of general volµnteer help. For Information or applications, c.all Rita, 642-9990. NEWPORT HARBOR NAUTICAL MUSEUM The Newport Harbor Nautlc.al Museum Is in need of assistance in the area of accounting. If you have a CPA or book· keeping experience, please contact Dr. Shell Smith at 673-3377. ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNrTY DEVELOPMENT COUNOL Volunteers are needed for a variety of functions. For Information, call 839· 6199. ORANGEWOODBOUTIQUE The upsaile resale boutique that bene- fits the Orangewood Children's Home for neglected and abused children needs volunteers to create displays, tag clothes and work with customers, among other duties. For Information, call Christine, 760-6640. PROJECT TOGETHER Project Together, a component of the Orange County Health care Agency's Children's Mental Health Services, matches adult volunteers with children who are experiencing emotional or fam· lly problems. Many of the children are economically underprivileged and vic- tims of child abuse. For Information, call Jonathan at 631-7540. SAVE OUR YOUTH The \Nest Side Costa Mesa youth orga· nlzatlon Is looking for volunteers to help create a positive alternative for people 12 to 23 yearl old. Volunteers are need- ed to help In areas such as boxing, sports, health, iitness, aerobics and aca- demic tutoring. For Information, call 548-32!>5. SERVING PEOPLE IN NEED Serve as a guide for homeless famlll~ by helping them set goals and maintain e batlc budget. Blllngual skllls needed. Orientation and training provided. For more information, contact Theresa Rowe at 757· 1456. UNDERGROUND The Underground program, a .function of Child's Pace, provides sodal actlviti~ and interaction for adolescents. Volun· teers are needed in many area.s. For information, c.all 548-8849. VANTAGE FOUNDATION The Vantage Foundation supports employment and community training for adults with developmental disabill· ties. Volunteers are sought. For lnforma· tion, call 645-7833. VISIONS FOR PRISONS Visions for Prisons, a non-profit program which teaches Attitudinal Healing and meditation in prison needs "MAC Word" familiar typists to transcribe letters from inmates to at-risk kids. Weekday hou~. Mesa del Mar. Call Dan at 556-8000. WELLNESS COMMUNrTY The Wellness Community needs volun- teers to help out at the reception desk during the day. For Information, call 258-1210. WESTSIDE BOYS ANO GIRLS CLUB OF COSTA MESA Volunteers are needed from 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. Mondays and Thursdays to tutor students in gradti one through six in reading. For information, c.all Ellie at 631-n24. WOMEN HElPING WOMEN Women Helping Women assists victims of domestic violence. The organization Is at the Rea Community Centet in Costa Mesa. For more Information, call 631· 2333. . YMCA COMMUNrTY COUNSELING SERVlas Mentor Program: Make a difference In a child's life. Be a mentor and positive role model to a hlgh-rlSk youth In Costa Mesa. Minimum <<>mmltment Is six hours per month for one year. For more Information, call Danny Oaxaca or Adri· enne Stokols at 442-1000. p POLICE ~JPS foot MIS with • Swfllne ..,,.. • Seemingly Innocent activities may be almtt In progress. le a northwest swell of 6 tl'llk for today good neighbor, be observant and witch for unusual llCtMty to a fMt. Not much but • A residential window W'lth a small break In It may mun • bur· wind waves In glaf)' ~ occurted. Cati poflce immediately. • A stranger entering your ne4ghbon house ~ It Is u~ TIDIS sight until Friday pied may be a b4.lrglar. TODAY Flnt low when a new • A SCTNm hMrd anywhere may mean robbety or rape 8e 5:11 a.m. -0.5 south-180 swell obsefvant and notify police. . Flnt Ngt'I rot~ In with 2-3 • = remcwtng a«tite>rles. lkem. ~or~ from a 11 :44 a.rn.1.1 foot WIYe$ •t c.r ldbil~. • AnyOne peer!~ Into rirhd c.n "tlflf be toolclng far " Second low south breaks and stNI or for valua les le In the car. 1 "' 4:21 p.m. 2.l shoulder-plus at • Persons ent•:t or leaving • business place after hoUr'I couW Se<iond high the good lpOt5. be burglan. Saf try to note any vehk* lnvolY9d and "" 10'.29 p.m.5.7 poflCI. 1WmAY By Sunday, It'll be • The sOund of twffklng 9'• or ~ loud, e>lploltw nofMI . gone and It's bKk Fll'lllow could mMn an~ theft or v_.I~ • to wind waves for • Penontloftilr' .. ig ~ ~ • .....°'In the S!44a.m. -0.4 AnthW' the new WNk. For ~could be sex oh 12:ll p.m.3.8 latest surf NpOft •• ~Illy.~ Ind It a~ pece on._ Ilda GI. Seoondlaw rifof.c.t the #Mt flldng traffic. CrtrN\ah look for liQrneOM whO....,. WM... 1 4:•p.m. 2A updNI. 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BUSINESS LECTURE Forensic Consultants Associa- tion Orange County presents "The Case of the Unmelodious Missives or The Case of the Raunchy E Mails• and "i..e9al Malpractice and the Expert Wit- ness" from 4 to 5:30 p.m. at The Pad.fie Club at 4110 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. The costs range from $10 to $55. For more · information, call 723-l114. · TIJESDAY LIFE ENRICHMENT "Creating the Life You Want" is the title of a two-part workshop being offered this summer by Orange Coast College's Re-Entry Center. The workshop is sched- uled for Tuesday evenings from 6- 7:30 p.m. today and the 25 in the Re-Entry Center. Sessions are free. For more information, call 432-5162. UNDERWATER PHOTOGRAPHY The public is invited to ·underwater. Photography,• a free noon program at the Friends' Meeting Room of the Newport Beach Central Ubrary. For more information, call 717-3801. GRAD NIGHT PREVIEW Parents and friends of 1996 graduates and interested commu- nity members are invited to a free special preview of Grad Night facilities, games and attractions from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Corona Del Mar High School Gym, 2101 East- bluff Dr., Newport Be(\.Ch. For more information, call 75~-0242. SAFETY LUNCHEON The Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce presents "Protect- ing Ourselves" at 11:30 a.m. at Five Crowns Restaurant at Poppy and E. Coast Highway. The cost is $15. For more information, call 673-4050. NETWORKING The Association of Special Event Professionals presents "Networking lnspite of Yourself• ' at 6:30 p.m. at the 1Wi:n Palms, 630 Newport Center Drive, New- port Beach. Learn how to speak to people when you have nothing to say. The cost is $20 to $25 for non- members. For more information, call 249-2307. LEADERSHIP The Priority Living Presi- dent's Circle For Men presents a morning breakfast on "High Performance Leadership" at 7 a.m. at Planet Hollywood, 1641 Sunflower, Costa Mesa. The cost is $10 and includes break- fast. For more information, call 955-3453. WEDN~DAY. RUSSIA'S FUT\JRE The Newport Foundation pre- sents "Russia's Future -After the Elections" at 7:30 a .m. at the Bal- boa Bay Club in the Bayside ro0m, 1221 West Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The cost is $28 for non-members and $20 for around town Lnnda hd, .. -p1aftt preview fKWty oJ Dllcoftl'Y SdeDce center, Pl 111111i a lllde show and hand8-0D actnt-, ties about an encou1der with tbe great white abarlt al 11 a.m.t 1 p.a. md 3 p.a. lbunclay at~ Bear St., Costa MetL The C09t II 15.75 for non-memben and $.1.25 for memben. For more lnformatton, call 546-2061. members. For more information, call 224-2270. AFTER HOURS MEETING The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce is spon- soring it's June Business After Hours meeting from 5 to 7 p.m . at the Ramada Ltd., 1680 Superior Ave., Costa Mesa The cost is $10 for non-members. For more infor- mation, call 729-4400. SELF-DISCOVERY Orange Coast College offers a free, two-part workshop that places an emphasis on self-discov- ery. The workshop is scheduled for today and June 26 from noon to 1:30 p.m. in the Re-Entry Center. THURSDAY PROm WORKSHOP A free one hour workshop on "The Real Estate Market, Boom or Bust and How to Profit Now," will be offered from 1 to 2 p.m . or 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the University Athletic Club, 1701 Quail St., Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 251-0270. FRIDAY BUSINESS OWNERS Bailey Mark3ting Concepts presents "Discovery-~ases Sell- ing : An Executive .Briefing for Business Owners," a free meet- ing, from 8:15 a.m. to 10 a.m. at Sandler Sales Institute, 2091 Busi- ness Center Drive, Suite 100, Irvine. For more information, call 800-422-4539. SAILING ALMS A pair of motion-picture clas- sics about sailing around the world, "Voyage of the Brigantine Yankee• and •111e Dove,• will show from 7 to 9:30 p.m. at Orange Coast College's Sailing Center, 1801 W. Pad.fie Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The cost is $5 to $7. For more informa- tion, call 645-9412. SATURDAY CAR SHOW Mesa Verde Center is having their free eighth annual Fifties Fling Classic Car Show on SatW'- d.ay form 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. located at Harbor and Adams streets In Costa Mesa. For more informa· tion, c.all 435-2050. SMOKERS The Nicotine Anonymous fellow- ship wants to help men and women who smoke to quit and remain smoke-free. Call 65()..2713 for . the local evening meetings nearest you. CARDIAC SUPPORT GROUP Led by registered nurse, Beth Dunn, the Cardiac Support Group meets every Thursday morning from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Shape-Up Newport in the Aero- bic Room, 1080 Irvine Ave., New- port Beach. The group is free and open to the public. For more infor- mation, call 631-3623. USC ALUMNI MEET The Alumni Association for USC Newportllrvine Club meets the first Wednesday of each month at the USC Orange Coun- ty facility in Irvine, 2361 Campus Drive. For more details of events, call 250-4USC. REPUBLICAN ASSEMBLY The Costa Mesa Republican Assembly meets every third Thurs- day of the month at the Neighbor- hood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 645-5326. DIVORCE MEDIATION A free lecture about divorce mediation, an alternative to the traditional two-attorney divorce, is offered the third Thursday of every month with attorney Alida D. Taylor and psychologist Lee H. Solow. Space is limited, and reservations are required. For more information, call 863-9590. PLANNING YOUR ESTATE 1...e9a1 Options, 620 Newport Center Drive, Suite 1100, Newpmt Beach, sponsors a lecture titled "Protect Your Assets" at. 10 a.m. every Saturday. 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Classes Begin August 22, 1996 :\ (714) 738-1000 x 2200 1111 NoR'TH STATE Coufa Blvo. • Fw.snON, CA 92631 MONDAY. JUNE 17, 1996 • Bus driver's firing tqugh . for OCTA to swallow W hat's a sure way to get a good dose of bad publicity? Fire someone unjustly. Just look what happened to Richard Nixon when he fired Watergate Special Prosector Archibald Cox. Just ask Presi- dent Clinton if he'd like to redo the whole Tr9velgate affair. And just ask a few folks at Orange County Transit Authority if they think it was worth it to fire bus driver Bruce Anderson for not dis- tributing hamburger coupons. · Anderson is a strict vege- tarian who believes killing animals for meat or clothing is wrong. So it was personally repugnant to him to be asked to hand out the burger coupons. Put them in a box where customers can grab them, he said. Just don't make me hand them out. No way, said OCTA offi- cials, who sacked him for his insubordination and touched off a firestorm of controversy. The story made its way onto CNN and was picked up by The Associated Press and oth- er national media. Anderson has become the darling of vegetarian groups every- where. Now, before you dismiss Anderson's protest wholesale, let's change the scenario a bit. Suppose Anderson was a staunch Christian. And sup- pose OCTA asked him to hand out coupons for a good time at Mermaids nude lounge in Newport Beach. Wouldn't be have. the right to say "No way"? After all, he was hired to drive a bus, not promote cheeseburgers or nude lounges. But the strict vegetarian Anderson shouldn't worry too much. tony dodero Most likely, he will win this battle. Not because he hired hot- shot attorney Gloria Allred, but because this is a case where basic civil liberties just got run over by a bus ... a Last week, after a House subcommittee voted to extend the ban on offshore oil drilling, Newport Beach city officials said they hoped the ban could somehow become permanent and therefore put an end to their annual lobby- ing· efforts. Good point. So I decided to put in a call to our local congressmen for a response. Vince Sollitto, press spokesman for Congressman Christopher Cox. noted that his boss does indeed support a permanent ban .and has sup- ported legislation m the past that would achieve that. "Chris has long supported continuing the ban on new drilling off the Orange County coast," Sollitto said. He said Cox has great con- cern for how a spill would harm tourism, how platforms would ruin coastal views for people who have paid for beachfront homes and for the great deal of au pollution those platforms generate. Dana Rohrabacher, the other local congressman, doesn't share that view, how- ever. When I called bis Wash- ington office, an aide who answered the phone, Gary Curran, told me Rohrabacher was not in favor of extending the ban. Actually, wasn't it Rohrabacher who once said the blinking lights on oil plat- forms enhanced the coastal skyline at night? The daytime's a whole dif- ferent matter ... a Spealung of Congressman Cox, the media is starting to seriously consider the possi- bility that he could indeed be Bob Dole's running mate come Uus November -espe- cially with retired Gen. Colin Powell playing hard to get. The Los Angeles Times fea- tured a column about Cox on Friday. and the Newport Beach congressman also was featur~d prominently in a recent issue of The Hill, a newspaper 'which focuses on those pinstriped guys in our nation's capital. But the headlines on the stories showed the difference in which Cox is viewed. The headline on The Hill story was: •Popularity and knowledge of issues puts Cox in veep hunt.• In the Times, "The advan- tages of an unknown con- gressman." Go figure ... • TONY OODERO Is the Daily Pilot's news editor. Send your political news to him at 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, Ca. 92627, or fax it to 646-4170. Or, you can contact him at 540-1224 ext. 323. MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1996 .. . MOC lltt HIGH SOtOOt. .,,_.. c..tlDo end Ml1t'OI AntooJo S&n- dcYal •OW ....... ~~Jarwt ~ °'°' Ndwli> (;onul,.a, Jeoob DINlt Jongi8wri MldwM 1-~ M.n Anne ~~Yem w. Hoity AM 1brnty, Doniel lM Vitel. CORONA 08. MAa le8t SCJ400&. • Yt' I tw.1-: Payam Stndal • w ' n Mm: Megan Alqeo, David Prud» born Jon.ethaJI ~ Acutt. Steven Curtis Addi.ton. Nlcole Marlie Albano, Megan AM Algeo, N4ldd AUpour. Rebeocl AnP Allen. Corinne Devon Alirnan, Laura Cecilia Alvan!!'&, R.egtne Marie Ams. Adrian M4mls Anbood. .JonathAn Sei Anzaldo. 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Locating the problem may simply be a matter of listening carefully to where the grinding noises originate . The front brakes are usually the fastest to wear out because they shoulder most of the responsibility for stopping the car. Correcting the source of grinding noises promptly is necessary if damage to the brake discs or drums is to be avoided. If the damage is minor, discs and drums can be machined to render the surface that contacts the pads or shoes smooth and serviceable. If the damage to discs and drums is severe, these parts will have to be replaced as part of a brake job. HINT: Brake pads or shoes and brake discs and drums should be replaced in matched sets. BOOTING UPA CV JOINT Constant velocity (CV) joints are flexible joints used In tront- wheel-drive (FWD) automobiles to pennlt smooth application of power to the wheels. In the event that a FWD car should display clicklng noises coming from the front of the car during turns, it may be due to a worn outboard CV joint. Each side of the car has an Inner and outer joint, both of which are covered by protective seals known as "boots." if there are no unusual noises coming from the front of the car and ttiete Is no shudder or vibration, but the boot Is tom, onty the boot needs reptaclng. If this bit of maintenance Is performed Immediately, It can prevent the destruction of the CV folnt and Its costlY. A9placement. For this reason, it Is a gOOd Idea to make SUf9 that the CV joint boots are Inspected every time the car 19 lubficated. When your brakes begin to screech, lt'a a good Idea to have them checked, althouQh It doesn't mean you'll neec:f' an entn brake fob. At C&F. th• experts .. In c!Wge. You Wint PNClalon performance from your car which le exactly what we help ._,,. with our routine ~ and evaluationa. we speclalfD In German, Swedtsh. and J..,.,_. cars. Call ut at 646~8910, or atop In at 2090 Placentia. Houri: Monday through Friday, 8·8. MA ~. M ... Cl9dll cards ~ld.v.m...~ com. to \II fell lmportlnl ·,. Newpon Bcachlcosca M~a Daily Piloc briefly in the news Exchange students need host families ASSE International Student Exchange Program, a non-profit public benefit organization. needs families to host foreign stu- dents for the 1996-97 school year. These well-screened students frbm various countries are high school age, speak English, have comprehensive insurance and bring their own spending money. For more information contact Karen at 559-6817. IRS workshop for small-business owners The Internal Revenue Service is offering free tax workshops for small business owners from 10 a.m . to 4:30 p.m. on June 26 and July 24 at the Costa Mesa Library, 1855 Park Ave., Costa Mesa. BALANCE CONTINUED FROM 1 great," said Paula. But "money has no comparison to the love of all those people, the moral support," Paula said. "You come home and race to the answering machine just to hear who's called." The auction made Ted's father cry, and Paula says s he woke up the next morning "still floating." Everyone is praying, the couple said. The church also has a fund for anyone interested in helping with the Petersens' medical bills. Ted Petersen has bad hepatitis for about 10 years now, but the symptoms have only started to appear in the last two. Ted. now in computer sales, got the illness from his former drug and alcohol lifestyle. "I was in the music business, the fast lane, drinking with every- one else," be said. "I thought I was indestructible." Now, Ted has a different per- spective. "I've learned you only have one body, so treat it right," he LIBRARIES CONTINUED FROM 1 want some reserve funds to still be in place. By using the reserves to continue current operations, the county would "give the appearance that the system isn't in as big trouble as it is," Roeder said. A task force of city managers is responsible for finding a way to deliver library services despite the system's meager finances. Roeder expects Costa Mesa to have a better map of the fate of its own branches within the next 8 to 12 months. Topics covered in the work- shop include small business set- up, types of business elites, busi- ness income and expenses, sched- ule C and self-employment tax. Seating is available on a first come, first served basis. For more information, call 360-2094. OCC fall applications now available Pall applications for Orange Coast College are available in the college's Admissions and Records Office. Fall classes begin Aug. 19 and class schedules will be mailed in June to all households in the Coast Community College District. The Admissions and Records Office is open Mondays through Thursdays 8 a .m . to 7 p.m . and Fridays 8 a.m. to 3 p.m . For registration information, call 432-5772. said. "If you treat it wrong, it will kick back at you. If someone is doing drugs or alcohol, I tell them you have one life, use it wisely." In fact, Ted and Paula both had drug and alcohol problems when they married, although neither admitted it at the time, Ted said. They cleaned up after Paula sought help, Ted said, and have been drug- and alcohol-free for five years. "That's the sad part," Paula said. "You finally clean up and this happens." Paula says Ted's illness has changed her priorities. "I used to wony how dusted my house was," she said. "Now my priori- ties are these three guys... she said of her husband and two sons, Teddy, 7, and Jimmy, 6, as the family sat in a room in Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian in Newport Beach on Father's Day, presenting dad with his gifts. Paula added: "It makes me more compassionate for sick peo- ple. That little pink (organ donor) card on the back of your driver's license means a lot more now." U the current system does not continue, cities might consid er entering into a joint powers agreement with the county or else they might pull out and decide to operate their own libraries. Currently, Roeder says, it is too early to reach a conclusion. "We're not at that point yet," Roeder said. "I don't believe the agencies have enough informa- tion and facts to be ma.king that kind of decision." RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Whef9 Yout Dolor Cown Motel 1922 HARIOR II.VD., COSTA MESA • 5'1· 1156 WHO CARES ABOUT YOUR HEALTH? S'a,p,e-'Up, NEWPORT 6 WEEKS FOR S69 Tr 101 M1·mber .,hip f ul' "' r v1c1· No R1•\trHl•on· .. p,., '>Ono I Tr 01111rHJ "•'' 1101'> Al.,o Ava.lob!.: • 200 Monthly Aerobic Classes '• Yoga and Stretch • State of the Art Equipment • Certified Trainers & Teachers • Personal Service & Attention Yow ,,.lgltbotltood HMlth Club For...,,• WomM Slnoe 11G CORNER OF E. 17fH & IFMNE IN WESTCUFF ~ CALL 631-3623 ' • MONDAY. JUNE 17, 1996 ., PARK CONTINUED FROM 1 process of remedying the soil contamination. Meanwhile, Thompson -who paid a deposit for the land -has undertaken the arduous task of organiz- ing a fund-raising commit- tee. The sellers agreed to give Thompson time to raise the money, Thompson said. "Our goal is to raise $400,000 in the next few days," said Thompson, adding that he has already received a few financial commitments from local businesses and residents. "We're interested ih nickels and dimes to thousands." MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Jim and Unda Thompson survey the vacant Newport lot that Jim hopes to transform into a park. Call 759-1018 if you would Like to contribute to the park fund. COUNCIL CONTINUED FROM 1 Narcotics Forfeiture Fund. The council also is expected to award a $1.18 million con- tract to improve the roadway along Harbor Boulevard between Dale Way and Date Place. The project will include replacing existing roadway, moving traffic signals and new landscaping. The five-month project, scheduled to begin in July, also will add a dual left tum lane onto Baker Street and extend a south-bound lane near the entrance to the San Diego Freeway. A significant portion of the money for the boulevard improvements and for traffic signal work on Harbor between Baker Street and South Coast Drive will come from Measure M transporta- tion revenue. With the formation of a pro- posed Business Improveme nt Area, seven city hotels and motels will charge a 1 % assessment on the sale of all overnight rooms. The money generated will be used for improvements and activities sponsored by the Costa Mesa Tourism and Promotion Coun- cil. LOSE FAT FAST!! Our phys icians get results! 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All d°"811oet.,. tu Cl8dUdlbl8 and will be receJptecl ~the Foundation width WW M!it•ntstet the PUDds. " For ritoii aUon call: 714-224-2366 -• ·- ,,. ... ,. I ' .• EYE-OPENER mbnan outduels Conner for fifth straight Lipton Gyp the lipton cup chaljenge ~atta QUOTE OF THE DA_ Y ·11 1DtU a txJN ti' our pt:lltl "'1Jg ,,_.. """' "" ptlTU .... -D.4"71 UUMAN ON BBA11NG DENNIS roNNER SWEET LITTLE BUTT·ERCU~ AYE • · • Dave Ullman beats back Dennis Conner's challenge to win fifth Lipton. ' By Jim Walters, Daily Pilot WPORT BEACH -The trophy case at the Balboa Yacht Club would have looked more than a little sparse · without Sir Thomas Lipton's Cup as its cornerstone. As it is, the BYC won't have to worry about what to do with the space for at least another year because it's own Dave Ullman defended his title for the fifth straight time to retain the Cup. It's believed live consecutive titles is a first in the Upton Cup Challenge Regatta's fabled histo- ry which stretches back to 1903. "J don't know about that," Ull- ' man said with a touch a laughter U1 his voice. "I just know things couldn't have gone better for us. "Having Dennis here sure made it special. He is a good, honest it next year," Ullman said. •1 think it's time for me to retire. There are a lot of good young people in the club and I think it's time to give somebody else a chance." This year's five-race format offered an extra pinch of spice with the San Diego Yacht Club trotting out Conner, it's ace, to try and wrest the Cup away from Ullman. The duos' two boats -Conner aboard Wings and Ullman with Buttercup -weren't exactly names that would strike fear into the hearts of most men. But on the water, both were more dead- ly than a Water Moccasin -the -entry from the Monti:!rey Bay Yacht Club. This weekend's Lipton Cup off Newport Pier certainly lived up to it's pre-race hype, and more, with the two "Big Boys" of yachting rising to the top of the 16-team Shock 35 Class field. There was some good sailing all around, but in the end it was the individual matchup between Conner and Ullman, both former Olympians, that stole the spotlight. Ullman felt the $aJile way, leav- ing nothing to chance the final two races of the day. "You don't have to win every race, it's the accumulated points at the end, but we wanted to press our advantage," he said. •I think the first race (Sunday) morning was the turning point, but be sure made it tense in the final race." Conner led the fourth race, but eventually slipped back to third as Ullman pWled away for his third win in four races to take a five-point lead over Conners heading into the final race. The fifth race was a treat. Match racing at its finest. •Dennis knew what he had to do to win, ft Ullman said. "He had to put as many boats between us as he could. "It was Dennis doing his thing. He made a race out of it at the end. He'd get ahead, but then we'd sail back to him. It was a case of our parts being better than his parts. H · competitor. It's a pleasure to race against the best. H An obviously disappointed Con- ner was gracious in returning the compliment. Conner came into the weekend as a four-time' winner of the Up- ton Cup who had been absent from the field the past four years. Of course, he's best known for his four America's Cup wins and for being the first American to ever lose the Cup (in 1995 to New Zealand). DAVE FERDIG I DAILY PILOT Dave Ullman and the crew of Buttercup are out in front and on their way to a Ufth straight title at the Upton Cup Challenge Regatta held this weekend off the Newport Pier. Conner finished fourth in a tactical race which saw Ullman take sixth. "I have no complaints,· Conner said of making the trek north. •It was a well run race. This is what I do for fun." Ventura Sailing Club's Alden Glickman.aboard 1toublemaker, won the final race and finished third in the overall standings. Newport Harbor YC's David Blackman and crew aboard Veni, Vldi, Viel finished in seventh place overall, overcoming a dis- ·1 enjoy sailing at a high level and Dave is one of the best,'' Conner said. best of Conner. ·As far as next year? It's not goihg to happen. • r know I'm going to be in a race around the world at this time next year. So next year is out." Ullman confirmed a rumor circu- lating that Conner had asked him if he was going to race the Upton this year and Ullman said "I will, if you will." "I don't think either of us will say Ullman, the four-time defending champ, was the obvious darling of the Newport spectator boats on the water Saturday as he claimed a second-and two first- place finishes during first-day action. Horns were blowing from all over the course and people were wildly clapping as they watched "their own" get the "We definitely had a little edge the first day," Ullman said. "We have a good group, new sails, new everything. We spent seven days working on the boat and we practiced this year. "With Dennis coming, we put more effort into it. As tough as he is, we bad, too." Conner's spinnaker made of pure white (a color normally reserved for the good guy}, couldn't mask the fact that most of the fans here considered him more akin to a hired gunslinger of the Old West. All they saw was coal black no matter wbat the chameleon quise. Conner was here with one thing in mind -to gun down the local hero. It.didn't happen Saturday. It did- n't happen Sunday. Conner and his crew fired the opening salvo, taking the first race in easy fashion over the sec- ond-place Ullman and Co., but it was Ullman who seized the day vanguard women/ 1995-1996 Soccer team goes kicking to playoffs • sec reaches playoffs in it's third season as Van Herk sets single-season scoring record; 800-meter specialist Pool named Female Athlete of the Year. By Jim Walters, Datly Pilot COST A MESA -It only took the Southern California College women's soccer program three years to reach their first playoff season. And the Vanguards did it with flour- ish, finishing second in the Golden State Athletic Conference, having three players named to the all-confer- ence team and having their coach, Scott Dameron, who also coaches the girls yolleyball team at Newport Har- bor High, named as the conference Coach of the Year. "We've worked hard over the past three years, building the program," Dameron said. ·And these awards Track and Field: Nikee Pool took seventh in the 800-meters at the NAIA Outdoor Nationals, finishing in 2:13.96. She entered Nationals with the best time in the NAIA this season, after posting a 2:10.32 at the Occidental Invitational two weeks before the meet. In high school, Pool always chose the sprints. "I always thought the BOO was too long, H she said. "But now I love it.· America Scholar Athlete, also made it to Nationals in the marathon. Cross Country: Pool took third at the conference championships in cross country as the Vanguards finished in third overall as a team. Pool swept through the SK course in 17:55. Salisbury was 15th, Caren Anderson 18th and Erin Culver rounded out the field in 20th. Pool went on to the NAIA Nationals where she finished 42nd. Softball:The softball team went through a few changes as coach Bekki Turner announced her resignation effective at the end of this her sixth season. The Vanguards, which fin- ished No. 3 in the NAIA ranking in 1995, ended this year at the Par West Regionals, where they went in as the third seed. The Vanguards' string of GSAC titles was snapped at three as s e c finished the season 26-23-2. Jen Houston was named to the all-confer- ence team and was an All-America scholar athlete. and took the final two races as Conner had to settle for two thirds. Ullman led 2.75-6.75 heading into the final day. •can't ask for much better than that," said Bill Hay, who was piloting one of the spectator boats, the Haywagon. "(Dave) always tells me you don't have to be up front to win -just be second or third," said BYC member Ann Becker after the first race. "But with Dennis, I think he better be up there." . qualification in the first race for crossing the line too early and not taking a penalty tum around the weather marker. Philip Thompson of Lido Island Y.C. was 10th on Raz-Ma-Taz. Collett first-team pick of PCL softball coaches • Costa Mesa's Nicola Woody and Estanda's Jill Black are chosen as second-team selections. Costa Mesa High sopho- more shortstop Julie Collett was named first-team All- Pacific Coast League by the circuit's softball coaches, while Mustangs' senior first baseman Nicola Woody and Estancia junior Jill Black were second- team choices. Collett and Black., also a shortstop who pitched, were All-Newport-Mesa District selections. • Collett hit .356 with t.hn!e home runs, 22 RBI. 21 runs and nine stolen bases, while Woody had eight RBI, 14 runs and a .117 batting average. Black hit .349 with eight RBI, six runs and four stolen bases, posting a 3.50 BRA in 66 innings in the pitching circle. Sophomore Kim Daniielt, an all-district outfielder, and all- district p itcher Niki Mont- gQmer, a junior, received hon- orable mention, u did Estancia freshman Stacy Bar- nett. 1191 Coechel' Alf.hdflc Coast ....... SoftlMll Co Mod VeLuMe ...,_.. Alllsson IUtten. AHso Nlguet Jr. Jessica Roche, IAguf1a 8Nch Sr. ............ Candice Heath, Aliso Ntguel Jr. Stefanie Ruiz. Aliso Niguel Jr. MJe Collect. COllta ..... So. Lizzy eetonl, LAguna Be«h So. Sumer Mc~ Laguna Hills Sr. Second-... Jiii Freed, Aliso Niguel SO. Tami Sliva, Aliso Niguel Jr. ~ Trevor, Aiko Nigu.t Jr . flllall9~c..e. ..... Ir. . .............. . Carolyn Kittel lAgune .-, Jt. ~~Laguna ... so. Melissa Giibert, ~ HUis Sr. ""' -• show that all that hard work is paying 11-agedy struck the team just a few days into the off season as starter April Munroe, who finished the season at catcher, was involved in a head-on col- lision near her home town of Sonora near Modesto. She still remains in a coma and has not spoken since the May 16 accident. Jenna Ramesh, Laguna Hiiis Jr. Stephanie Btsera. Llguna Hiiis So. JUie SNmmM. UnNntr St. Kristin~ UI~ So. Adrienne Rice, UnMrstty So. ........ -*an: .......... • • .. • .. .. •. .. off." sec (11-8, 5-3) finished the season with a hard fought, first-round loss to Azusa Pacific in the GSAC playoffs. Lori Van Herk set a single-season school record by netting 19 goals. She, Courtney Leonard and goalie Amy Lewis were all named first team all- conference for their efforts. Tenn.ls: For the second straight year, Quynh Le made All-America honors, this year as a second-team selection after advancing to the fourth round in singles of the NAIA National Tennis Tournament. She and her doubles teammate, Wendy Andel, went to Nationals, mak- ing it through the first two rounds of play . Le swept through the NAIA Far West Reqi.onals, taking the GSAC sin· gles title. She and Andel easily def end· eel their conference doubles title, win· ning the championship match iD straight sets. Le and Andel were named to the All-GSAC team and both earned All- Ameria Scholar Athlete bonora. Cathy Bin- nqu!St and Beed George were al.lo Scholar A.thlete1 on a women's team that was rWed 26tb in th NAIA heeding tnto Nationals. For her exploltJ in track and field and cross country, Pool was chosen as SCC's Female Athlete of the Ye&r. She WU alto bomecoallng queen. Heath r. Salhbury, who was an All- ; Basketball: The big news for the Vanguards basketball team was the retirement of 63-yea.r·old Coach Dean Cooper. Cooper, who had a 65-53 record in his four years at sec. was replaced by assistant coach Russ Davis, who split time last season on the sec campus has resigned from bis head coaching job at Estancia High. The Vanguards stumbled to a 10-20 record last season and were sixth in a seven-team GSAC fi~ld. They almost pulled off their biggoo upset of the year in the first round of the GSAC playoffs before falllng, 79· 15, to No. 2 seed Concordia. Volleyball:'I\vo locals, .Angela Tovanik, formerly of Costa Mesa High, • and Bstancia High product Chrlstlne Heims were the standouts on the Van· guards all yeor long. sec ltwnbled this seuon (9·J1, 2 .. 10), but they too aimo.t pulled off o major uptet, extending ftnt· place Pree:rao Padfk: to five~ Nfore losing ln o metch et the end of the yMr. Kimmy Stryker, Laguna Hiiis Fr. ~ ......... ,., ... MllM): ...... ,_. • 11111) Alysia Atdlley, Unhlenlty Jr. Keri Rowberg. unklerstty :Jr. .. ,, "' Cdm water polo tea.m I II ,, continues winning ways • Sea Kings finish 2-1-1 at San Clemente 17 and under tournament, scoring 20 goals in both wins. SAN CLE.MENTE-The Coro. na del Mar Hiqh water polo team hammered Irvine, 22-6, and Santa Barbara, 2()-6, this weekend on the way to two wins and a tie in four games in a 11 and under San Clemente tournament Cd.M tied Bonita, 8-8, before falling to San Clemente, 13·10. The lilt Of goal 1COren reed more like a team roster than a IUJDJll4ry for both 201Jool games. 1n the 1rviDe gome, Chm B~ and Shah•• Puabl eocb scored live goels, Gr.g StreJzow, four, Juoo Hokamon, thne, Scott Sindl4)d and carter Weir, two, and Kawika Th.rayo a single goal. Goalie Billy Messen- ger made 13 saves. Phill DiRocco, Messenger and Sandland each had three goals against Santa Barbera. Hokan· son, Weir and Esposito each net- ted two apiece while Panah!, Greg MarcbJorlattt. Jason Pow- ers, Ryan Burnham and IAnce Bmery all scored one each. The Sea. Kin~ trailed Bonita 4-3 after three quarten, but punched AO'OIS four goal.I in the final period '° gain an 8"8 tie. Weit, Holwuon, St:reaiow Jed the woy with two goell ..,._.. while Panah! and BlpaGt.o added atDg1e pll. Sa.n Clemente acorecl ftv. ooelt In the third pertpd to take a i0-7 lead into the ftnal period. ' Ol ht "' ., ck !Ir • "' • c *' n- 'd. •· "' 0- 0- iy, ,., >tt rd --.. D• au 0- 11, • • lh ,. :a m ra .. fl- JI, ill .. at ~ 0, 'I. Ol l' lb .. * .. Newport BellChJCoeta Mera Daily Pilot .. • Fighting Irish keep finding their way on to An-Newport-Mesa t District Dream Team. If the Daily Pilot did ta.\te a Ii teain photo of its All-Newport- Mesa District Football Dream Team, a picture of the 1991 J Newport-Mesa Junior I All-American Fighting Irish might have beeri a dress f rehearsal. I No less than 10 members of : the last two all-district squads I donned golden domes for the I 22-member squad, which also 1, 1 featured five additional members of 1995 varsity football teams in the immediate i vicinity. j Fighting Irish standouts Josh 1 Walz, Richy Nichols, Sky I Conway, all Corona del Mar I High seniors, as well as Estancia High senior Chuck I Johnson,wentbeyond I all-district honors to earn All-CIF Southern Section I recognition in their swan ~ong seasons. Walz, a record-setting I quarterback and the Pilot's · District and Sea View League MVP, who will join Conway (the district's Defensive Player of the Year) and Johnson in the July 12 Orange County All-Star Football Game at Orange Coast College, even procured CIP Division V Co-Player of the Year laurels. Other former all-district performers on the youth team included current seniors Darren MacDonald, Ryan Crogan, Jeff "Bogdan and Tim Goode (Corona del Mar), Estancia High senior Chris Candlish (all-district as a junior, before .. junior all-american football The 1991 Jr. All-American Pigbttng lrlsh -front row, from left, Ian Clark, Ryan Shea, Matt Caldwell, nm Goode and Scott Wlcken; second row, from left, Matt Osborne, Shane Loldolt, Julius Vasquez, JusUn Turner, Branden F,rankel, Chuck Johnson; third row, from left, Josh Walz, Ryan Crogan, Sam Nichols, Joe S~gllch, Jeff Bogdan, Sky Conway; back row, from left, Coach John Walz, assistant coach Jim Turner, Chris Candlish, Danen MacDonald, Richy Nichols, Danny Pulido, John Molfetta; assistant coach Mike Molfetta, defensive coordinator Dick Nichols. giving up football to concentrate on basketball his final prep season), and Newport Harbor junior Danny Pulido, who, barring injury will earn his third straight all-district selection next fall for the Tars. Not surprisingly, the Irish, coached by John Walz, Dick Nichols, Jim Turner and Mike Mofetta, built a 9-2 record, losing only to Southern California division finalists Inglewood and Rolling Heights that year. Bogdan, McDonald, Crogan, Josh Walz and Pulido were all named to the Southern California All-Star team that season. In addition to the aforementioned standouts, the squad included eventual CdM varsity football performers Ryan Nelson, Matt Osborne, and Scott Wicken, as well as Costa Mesa High's Julius Vasquez (back for his senior campaign next fall) and top Laguna Beach High receiver Shane l:.oidolt. Vasquez, adding to the all-district theme, made the Pilot's 1995 Dream Team in baseball as a sophomore. Yet another all-district selection came from those on the Irish roster who clid not pursue high school football. Matt Caldwell, a lineman in his Jr. All-American days, was an all-district selection in volleyball this spnng as a senior outside hitter for Newport Harbor. Adclitional members or the Fighting Irish included Ian Clark, Ryan Shea, Justin Turner, Branden Frankel, Sam Nichols and Joe 'Stiglich. ' i . . . .. ---···-·-·-· .... ·-.. -·-·-·--·-· ........... -· .................. ··---------..................... ---................................................................. ----................................ --........................ ·-· ............. -·-.............. ---· .. --·-......................... ----................................................... -................... ·--~ . . ,.. MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1996 IRRELEVANT IR&ILEVA T ~--- It's It's that that time time of of the the year year again! again! Irrelevant Irrelevant Week! Week! . JUNE23 JUNE23 ARRIVAL PAKTY ARRIVAL PARTY TWIN PAlMS RESTAURANT lWIN PAlMS RESTAURANT 3 P.M. 3 P.M. NEWPORT BEAOf NEWPORT BEAOf PUTS PUTS OUT OUT THE THE WELCOME WELCOME Mr. Irrelevant MATI MATI Even More BAHOVET INfOllMAllOH: 263-0727 r-------------------------------------------------, I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Irrelevant XXI THE JOE FRIDAY REPORT Just the facts. Sam. Mr. Irrelevant 21, Sam Manuel of New Mexico State, isn't nec- essarlly your routine last man picked in the draft. For one thing. he's a twin. For a~ his two other favorite sports are tennis and bov.lllng. His favorite football team is the San Francisco 49ers. which ls fortunate enough because it was the 49ers who drafted the 22-year-old defensive end. But the 49ers were actually his favorites long before the draft. Sam and twin Sean, a tight end also drafted by the 49ers out of New Mexico State on the last round, INe(e born and raised in the Bay Area so San Francisco has been their home team since childhood. So what is so unusual about old No. 2547 Not much, really, except Same has better credentials than most last picks. He was flm·team all- conference in the Big West. He's 6-3, weighs 240, wears a size 12 shoe, loves movies and Mexican food and ma~ in psy- chology at New Mexico State. Amazingly, you can SJllY just about exactly the same things about Sean. including the college major. Both are also family men. Sean will be coming with Sam to the Irrelevant Week cele- bration as will their younger brother. Neno, and their mother, Francine. Their dad, Samuel, died of cancer 13 years ago when they were just 9. Their hometown ls El Sobrante, a suburb of Richmond. In Richmond, they call it a suburb. I I ~-------------------------------------------------~ all-star youth baseball Newport All-Stars sparkle • Fellers, Verhulst provide timely hits for Pony All-Stars in 11-5 victory over Ocean View. N EWPORTBEACH - Booth Fellers and Otto Verhulst came up with some timely hits last week to help the Newport Harbor Pony All-Stars come from behind for an 11-5 victory over Ocean View. Fellers had an RBI-double and a two-run home run in three at-bats while Verhulst also went 2 for 3 with a double and two RBI . Ocean View led 4-2 and were threatening in the fourth with the bases loaded and nobody out Scott Beerer came on in relief of starter Scott Tip- pett and retired the side while striking out two. He went four innings allowing one hit and an unearned run. Beerer ended up striking out six total while walking just two in picking up his first win of the All-Star season. He bas struck out 30 in 22 innings of work and has a 2.49 ERA. His performance against Ocean View seemed to spark Newport which scored four runs in the bottom half of the fourth inning and never looked back. Verhulst, the team's lead- ing hitter sporting a .600 aver- age, singled in two runs to break a 4-4 tie. The other two runs in the inning came home on a bases- loeade walk and a passed ball. Verhulst also threw out three base runners trying to steal from his position behind home plate. Newport added a single run in the fifth and four more in the sixth to put the game out of reach. Feller's long home run to left field capped the sixth- inning onsalught and put New- port up 11-4. In another recent game: Newport All-Stars 5, Fullerton 5 Newport jumped out to a 2-0 lead after three, but then had to b~ttle back for the tie after falling behind 5-2. Fellers pitched the first five innings, yielding only three hits and one earned run. Beerer pitched the final four, allowing one run on five hits while strik- ing out four and walking just one. Verhulst, Tippett and Fellers all had two hits in the game for Newport and Tippett drove in two runs. Fullerton threatened in the bottom of the llinth when it's FROM PRESS ROW leadoff hitter hit a gapper to left-center. Matt Glover chased it down and fired it back in to Tippett at shortstop who nailed the runner at third. After a walk, lippett speared a line drive and dou- bled the runner off at first to end the game. Newport bad seven flawless defensive innings while Ver- hulst, played all nine innings behind the plate. In a Bronco B game: Newport 10, POUJ;ltain Valley 6 Chad Rorden, Peter Dugan and Gavin Schmidt each had two hits and an RBI to lead Newport to victory. Nick Zimmerman started the game, allowing two earned runs in three innings of work. Jarrod Woolaid pitched two innings and Rorden and Ryan Torrey (who also had an RBI) both chipped in one inning. Newport has plans to play an Australian team on July 2nd in a local site still to be deter - mined. In other news: NHBA will be sponsoring a girls softball camp that will be directed by Orange Coast Col- lege baseball Coach John Alto- belli. If you are interested in being a coach, contact Altobelli at 432-5892. For other information, con- Rldmd :Berg (left) poses wltb his tNmmates (I-rt Allsler ..,..,... Mclnto.I\, Henry Knack. acton Bo Hopkins and Marty Kove, and Costa Meea Cblef of Police Dave Snowden. Berg, a 552 Club Board member, Stag Shoot sponsor and Ho.g Hospital donor, led tbe team during tbe 15th Annual Stag Shoot to benefit Hoag Hospital operaU.ng room renovation. Stag Shoot delivers for Hoag CHINO -The 15th Annual 552 Oub Stag Shoot delivered a record number of skeet shoot- ers for the six·event competi- tion held last week at the Prado Olymplc Shooting Park. The Prado range was the site of tbe 1984 Olympic shooting c0nw8tition and proved a wor- thy adversary for the 160 com- petiton. The NeWJ>Ort Beach Police De~ent team of Barry Petenon~ Mark Everton, Rieb Long, Steve Arganb.regat and . Jim Greenwood took top hon- ors in a new category featuring law enforcement At age 11, Nicole Sherman of Mission Viejo was the youngest person to e.ver compete in the tournament. The top gun men's gross winner was Mike Smith while Margaret Drury won the women's side. The top multi- gauge gross winner was Steve Tucker. The top gun team in men's gross included Smith, Bill Skin- ner. Walt Tabor, Don Criswell and Jim King. The top gun team in men's handicap induct- ed J .D. Aguanaga., John Strong, Bill Hodston, Tom DeForest and Jessie Bird. The top gun men's handicap winner was Henry Knack while Larry Sherman won the multi- gauge handicap. All moneys raised will belle. flt Hoag Hospital's operating TQOlll renovalion. Memorable moments, the ups and downs of the se.uons and the penonalities of the recently con· eluded athletic calender year for Bstanda and Costa Mesa high school sports are the primary top. ics of discussion by Daily Pilot sportswriten Riclwd Dunn and Barry Faulkner in the latest edi- tion of "Prom Press Row• on Con- tinental Cablevision (Channel 3), The latest "From Press Row," a 30-minute sports rap session that airs on Tuesdays at 6 p.m., includes dialogue on baseball, as well as the traditional "Match Points.• It will air through the summer, with random, unan- nounced showings throughout the week. Beautify Your Yard! • Want the lateSt in Eagle roundti811? COSTA MESA -Newly named Bstanda High boys basketball Rieb Boyce announced plans to begin a period.le newsletter for Eagles hoop boolten and would like to beer from tbote who wish to 19Cetve IUCb • publkatloll, lD order to compt)e a rnatllngr 119t. 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DISTRICT: \#Ith whom elalm• IN)' bt phone -(114) • of D8ly Pilot ~ "· ........................ ~ I nellll ..... pRWtclM Ill Mid N<*, ..... B. GOODRICH '" \M .... 0...-., TNll. .. \llt lllll~ ol lllt Of~_. H!WPORT·MH A UNIFIED fli.d ,. &crow COnaultantl, ha ......... IO purehaM IUCtl t • ,. .... ~ ~ .... 8hown ................. "'*' ctletge• 11\d 1tq>tn1H of Superior Court off c~r -........ c... 300 f Cll~·'iii ';'~ ~~J~~fRICT =~ ~·~ 'tt ~Mr,a _....en..,_. .uluc IOTICI . nt __, '"'°""' =.:.::.-:-; • ~=::= the truttH end the trvm ~~~~· County o • ==='=.:: ~:011~~ llQI~ ..uie -(1) 810 101 .. 1, COH· tMeO, Ind the,. •• ~ tor rntnl .. Nil,......, IO... of the ...... ~ of "'-......_. _ .. cr .. t•d by Hid O.td of TH~ PETm ON r.. "Y .... 0...-f/f 10Qf llllOUllt Of IM unP*~ -,AACT #01-117, EU;CTAI-llJI claimUhellb9~3. IUCI\ ~· ._ oi.tGt "*••• ._111111 the~-"""" tty ...,. .............. Ttutt. This property II quette thet ROBERT 8. nu...-......,......__ lllCIOltt\10-..iOl MOUr llr CAL CONNECTIONS FOR 1"1which 11 lh• ~· ~ lq .... of--..... ...... ••• flt.....W• ... ;....~~ _ ....... , ... 1t; beint IOld ...... and GOODRICH be IPPO&nt· .. ptcMdld"' ........ =--=~deed~ .. RELOCATA8\.f BVl\.O. day b.tor• U\t Al• dat• PfOOtftY II\ any-:.:...... Tiie tollowlftl ........ ,. .. D.,..... --... ...._.. ·--.. fel.iltt." No rtprt· eel .. .,.,.ONI l'fPtH•n-pa. ..... CiNfle9.., .... rid.::. II S40h7.35.". INGS 11)fclnect aboYe. '* auUaoriaed bVI • doltlCI ....,_ ee: ..._. coeta •• ,..._ Md ed· .. ._._._ .. ._.., ..nt.don •rrtl'llYOt \.II tativ• to edmlnlt\tr the ...,_.flflleTn.-undf/f --h • j u1e (2) 810 102-t1. CON· Det•dt June 10, N&WPOft'r .. •IA r.::, OarlMIOloeY •nd ~DC 1he lllM of the • _, ...... 111 hew ti.f II ,. fftfte of the d.ced.m. lw trultl ~ bV _., jfle OI* lh".: !.; ::.:. lllell TRACT 102•97, EXTERIOR .... UNt'1D 80MOOL.... AleoCI'-.-,_ ._ 1NtW IMHc.-,, of the ... fl .. ,__.. .. • .. int" w t •~II or THE PETITION r .. 0...-olTNllt. CTC,..._ ttw 1~~ diM Diii• PAINTING AT VARIOUS Altloe Corpomten, e TIUCT, Ceroff• 8. =Awe., l2IO. N9Wpoft Notice of S.-11: ................ Dtllllef ~ii made or~ by quetU the ~~· ... t.vec. CoiporallCM' 11$M S.-.. filMml Co<Dott· O~~r·re;~:J!O~~ 3 C•lffornftloorporetkN'I ltookw, ........ IN-Oore'~':rt MD '118,2•1.23. lneddltlon ~9#. ... ,.,.,,1'.r::w. thetN1tff1t11in9tHtptop. WILL end oocffclle. it -~ ~ 1100 • w1 Tr-.., 8y TO 1998 At 2.00 p M. · DV1 Ann• ftHakott, r•otor aulftff• 84M1o 1'7'14t ~ ~ Hiii' to c:.lh. t"9 TruatM wtM ,........ _, •ny. PfOIOtctlV9 t>Yy•r• •ny, b• edmltted to 1¥-11. •:-ir• $emc9 ComPlllY eotnt lly Pl.ACE OF eio ·RECEIPT· Bocretary . vfcN INMI AIDU~ Op. CA l2M3 ' ac~ • ~·· check :-.. -:-~ '* ~ ar• 1tron111v Ufgtd to oon· prdb•te. The Will. •nd =00 ::on-· ..l':J ft1flCA8 Oel'llm• 1~50 E Fourth BUSINESS SERVICES i. · Publl•htd Newport or•tloM Thia bualn"' la con-. drawn on a ettto or NI• ... 11 r (!!~ • _. duatthetr own lnwatigttlon •nYt codlc!Jt• 1 •vo!I· =...,,.• (tt~.o:lll, ~i•=t:. ~ C~f!; AUXILIARY OPERATIONS. 8HCh.Coai. M9H Dally Publl•h•d N•wpor1 dueted ~ M ~ tior'81 ....... dlldt drawn ... .... .... CA concemrng thll PtOPtrtv. ~ e ~~, \ n:t on .. ~n ~ OUtlhan ~ lht to aollcl I d.tlt ~~~~~lett. Colla P110IJunt 17,t998. BHch.Cottl ...... 08lty ~~~1~ .,., ........ ...., .. crtdft :::...""•' b u ..... w .. he: Aecocweyw.. ~o~rt'' •Pl v It TNlllee'• Sele <*k•, llldt11Yt11lotm1hc1t1•ollt11t1Wlll :~~CE PLANS/DOCU. M230 PUot June 17, 24, Jutf 1, Dore .J • "' Uf'iort °" 1 eNc* dnlwn by ..., .... IW II\'• nc,. A Ctlif0tnla Cor· TI.iE PETITION re· Dti9ld: °"171M N ulld lor tfltl ~tDOlt wMIMt MENTS TO BE PICKED UP; PUBLIC NOTICE 1996· M231 Thie ~ wu tllod • •t•l• or , .. ,., W<flnge :. ~· ._ ei: ~.f.1.: oretlon. u Truat••· 1601 quest• ou\hotity to ~ lt'J.111.0, rm ::::! 0:: .:.=ec1 •:::i~ Same 111 abOva or at walk· with ~ ~ Clertt Of end loM ~· llV• ....... I..,, ......... Tlie Dove Street. Sult• 230, lldmini1ttr th• Ht•l• PUBLIC NOTICE brd mw iit obtalntd by c:allino Ill• inrough. NOTICI! Of PUBLIC NOTICE Orange COldy on 1-11... lngil euoc:levon or atvlngt .....,__.., ....... ..._ wport IMch, CA 92880. under th• lnd•p•nd•nt tollowll!O tellPlloll• n~mbtf• on WALKTHROUGH: Manda-PUBLIC Hl!ARINO 1t1ae1eoee btnlt ~lfltd In Sec!Jon If .. ......_ ...... 91t ... (714) ee<>-3971 By· Crll· Admlnletratlon of Ea• NOTICE ~ TIWSTB!'S t~e day bttore 1f1utlt C714)'IO· 1ory walklh1oughs for bol.h NOTICE IS HERESY Notice la ~~ 081y Piiot ~ 11, 2.41 lt02 Of thl FinDndel Code ,...,.. .... ....,_,_.. int Moreno T~t~I Sahl telH Aot. (Thi1 Mlthori• &ALE T.a. No. S690 TAC •21517e POB· &·10. jobs are scheduled on GIVEN thal 1 public hear· that the und g .JUly1.8,1tM Ma:t7 endtudlorizedtodot>Yaf. ................. _,_. .,._ 0 'd· 053 H>6 tywillellowthepereon-lf.01MOINMC l.oer1 No. 1·17,1·24 June 25, 1996 at 8:00 a.m. Ing will b• held by the bt aold at Public Aucilon -neN In fhll attt• In the .._• .. .._.al .. ..., ""'"· ate · I o,.. el repre .. ntatlv•to taka 027Mt'7 TIUe Order No.1----------- Prospecllve bidders are to Costa MHo City c ouncil on MONDAY, JULY 1, 1998 PUBLIC NOTICI ev.nt ttndtf othtr than ..... .,.,.,....,,.II: PP15409 PUB: 06/10/96, many eotlon1 without OI0113A lnVMlOl'llnlUl'lf PUILIC HOTICI meot al Business S8'VICH on Monday, July 1, t998, al at 10:00 a.m. KELlY & C8'h II ed he T • 11,tB,taAI. .._..._... 8/17/96. 09124/98 obtaining court approv-No. R1M APN No.: n11u-,.••11••yy & Auxiliary Operations, 6'30 p m or as soon ~I. JACKSON, K.E. AUC. '1otHloue 11u.-.. tcoept l rua .. r.... .. ...,. •.....,. el Before teklng certain OICM71411 YOU ~ IN DI-,,__ ..__ 2985·A Sear Streel, Costa 1he1e1tter ... poHlble. In TION SEAVICE. P.O. BOX ....... ............ tee nwy wilNdd t~ tnu-....... .. ....... ........ PUBLIC NOTICE very import•nt action•. FNJLT UNDlft A DEEP ~ ml>PSll OF ntE ANNUAL Mesa. CA. Call (7t4) 556-the Council Chambefs ol 825, RIALTO, CA., 92377, ThefolloWlng~.,. 1nctofth1TN111M10.ed i.tr,adllalu*-~•--at ho th• ertonal 1NJSr DATU> CMIOlo'M. STATDISfr 3240 for delalls. Bids wlll City Hall 77 Fair Drlllt 909·873-0744, AUCTION doing bullntu u: VM untll runcta btcome avell· W... Cid wa • 1 ~ NOllCE OF TRUSTEE' wever, I · p ·n b UNLESSYOUTN<U.CTIOH YURENDEDOICOllEU1, no1 be acceplod from con· c 1 M • th f 11 • BONO #723-4M9. Oen Brink and Alloclatn bit t the ~-·*' ...,.._.__ representat ve WI e MOT1llCT YOUft ~ 1"5 1rac1ors nol allendlng lhls I oella .eaa, 9n a o ow· ALLSPACE • COSTA 20 Sona. bird Lane. LaouN: o PtY .. f~!n· ... .._ _ 1: ~-SALE Truat .. Sale No. raqu_irad to give notloo ~~y rf y Be SOU>AT f\IU ~Name· DMLOP· walkthrough ng em. MESA, 1535 NEWPORT Hllla.CJ.mse oraoe .. emtttllto V'1t . IOCllllllOll ,.,,,.'~...:; D128073-67 Title Order to 1ntar1t1ted persons IHS E,.,..:..., • ..., NOTICE 'ts HERESY APPLICATION from Joh~ BLVD., COSTA MESA. CA VlnCent Van Oen 8c1nk, 20 Said Nie wlll be madt, l>Ut w111S.:.1"2 -.,._. No. 54554200-11 Ae'9rence unloaa they have A SALL F YOU EAS · """""""' GIVEN that Iha above· ~~::YL..~~e:e::!, 921127 Songbird Lant, Laguna without covenant ~r war· Cllll Oildlr..,..,.:"' • No. 4898834 APN No. waived notice or con-:O~~~~ ~g:ce 1neo f11ch. lrtllne, named School Oisltlel of Beach appeallng th• Plan-A134. JEFF NELSON, Hlll1,CAm5a ranty, exprHt or mpllto ....._lrl .. ...._ltltwM!ll 439·261·22YOU A.RE IN sentod to t he proposed Cl!l!DINQ NMINST YOU T0131 admllld mm· • Orange County, CA. acling nlng 'c ommlHlon'a ap-HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Thie bu~lnt11 11 con-rto-rding tlti., po11t11ion ..., .......... ......., DEFAULT UNDER A DEED eotion.) The . indep.en-YOU SH01Jt.D OONfACT j. Sl7,83l,464 by and lhr-h ils Govern· provaJ ot Plannlng Action At83, DAVID MOORE, ducted by. an lndlYldUll or encumbrancH. to Ht· tw t~ "llW wllNlokl hi. OF TRUST DATED d e nt admln19trat1on LAWYER. Nc*ce 11 her~ T0131 tialiillles 9707227 :no ~o~rd,a~f.~~::rcf~ PA-96-28. Kerry Smith, Har· H~EH~~~.~e~gROON = ~vet'1·~~-= lefy th• lndtbtedn•11 ... _of .. T"*t'I DMd""" 04/09/91. UNLESS YOU authority will~· grant~ alvtn thll CTC F«edolw• Aogltoall wr1i..1ns '1()( spec:a1I .:1~;'rece~ve up 10, but n01 blnger Homes. t30 Green-HOUSEHOLD ITEMS ' neuVan 0:8rinJ< cured by Hid 0.•d. ~d· ... .._. ...._.. tD h TA.KE ACTION TO PRO-unlesa en interee~ lefVlcel Corporlllon. II su,.PuslurJ(ls 4 later than the abov•slaled moor. frv. lne. authoi;lztd 8157, CARTER INT INC, ~statement wu fifed vancu thereund•r. wrth ~:'.,._.,....,°' TECTYOURPROPERTY I parsonfilea•r:i ~bjaction duly appointed trullte pur· CtptafSIOCkS ·1,<XXl,<XXl time. sealed bids for lhe ~:f'dffi'c:e~:\~:do~:a HOUSEHOLD ITEMS with the County ewtc ol lnttra1t11provldtdthtre· .. s:::..-:~i: MAYBESOlDATANB-t~~he o:3~~~.!~ IUINtoCht=~T= ~wflll·tns lorotherlhan awardolacontract fortha Point for vartancei from 15186, MEKO ENT. OrMQtCounlyon6-11·M ln,1ndtheunpaldPfincip11 ,,_or...._. ...... LICSA.LE IF YOU NEED •h sg h Id n tiecut.edby · • specuf surpusluncls4 above project. Bids shall rear yard aetback requlr .. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS 1888388e041 balance of the Note St· P ula4 or ~ "' AN EXPLANATION OF THE t • co.!'l't ~h 0~t ot Ull, Jr., "' unmerrted ::= &Jrpus notes·~ be received In the place monlS (20 feet required 5 8219, MICHAEL BRINK· Dally Pilot June 17 24 cured by Hid Deed with ~ ._1.,,....._......, NATURE OF THE PR"' granAt tHaEAeRulNoG V• th cs...d ~~~ .._ G.ross 'Pli<Hn and contnl>uled ' idenlllled 11bove, and shall I d) b k' MAN, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS ' ' I he ~ ..._. v · . . on II CNl11114, u ,,...,_,_ .. .-. surpus . 1,500,<XXl be opened and publk:ly fff propo11 • ac out 9241, SCOTT HILL, .My 1, 8, 1991 M238 nttrH.t t .reon H pro· "7 -._. .._.. CEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, petition will be held on ~In Bodi-. Page Unassl~ tuncls (111~) • • read aloud a1 lhe abov• ~!~~l~~ulrt~en~~e(~ ~-:;. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS PUBLIC NOTICE vldad in Hid Note. fees. ::., ~ ~__!.. ::= YOU SHOULD CONT ACT July .18, 1996 at 1 :45 '""II. r:A omcw "8oofdl WI the 5.624,237 s1a1ed lime and place. d) • d lnl ' 8262, SANORA CAS. charg11 and tx1Mnl1t1 of -.-A l:A.WYER. On J uly 8 , P.M. in Dept. 703 locat· offtce or the County~ Surpus as reoMll pclicyholder . Each bidder must submit g~::way ~."nglhm,.g:,~~ TANEOA, HOUSEHOLD MOTIC•OF the trustH and the tru111 ~of..:'.::.~~ 1996at 11:00AM. Equlta· ed. at 341 The City:~~ ~S.: 8,124.237 wltll ea~h bid a certified or mentl (19 feel required, 18 ITEMS APPLICATION TO cr .. ted bV 111d Deed of pnNkled ~ _. ,.., ---. Ille Deed Company, as Sue· D rt v a 0 range CA 07.,.. at oi·oo PM If thl lncomt for the year· 10.641,180 cashiers check payable lo feet proposed), and mini· 8407, ROYA/JIM VASS/ t•L&.ALCOHOLIC Trust. lN1pc'optrty 11 b•-._,.._..,._Gt._.., c.11or in Interest by Mar· 9 2668. Nol'th front ~tnee' to the Olstairsements tor the year • lhe DISTRICT 01 a bid mum driveway length r• WEIMER, HOUSEHOl.D aEVERAOIS ing sold •11 is" and •with • llld tw wm ~ ~ lllld ger to Contin9ntal Auxillery IF YOU. OBJECT TO ~ CowthOute. 700 12..271,106 bo~~ l~d~~a~~~~tm':~~ qulrements (19 feet ,.. ITi~! 3 R E B U N KA H Juno 7, 1... all fautta. • No representa· o.t of TNEl Senlno ~ Compeny ti the duly ep· tho .. granting or;;-.t~e CMc Cent.ti Dftve w.., We hereby cemy !NI the above :~aneamoun1no11ess1han ~ulr:~)~~cW~~P=~~ JONES: HOUSEHOLD T~ ~ iA~~ lion.wan.ntvor~~d ==,;...,111111s.:=: polntedTrustaeundarand ~~~~~rn'at yth~ h~a~lng ...._ :i:,.CAatpublebid':; ~':l's:e~:~~ 10% or lhe maximum demolition of 7 units and ITEMS cern. M whether t>epr'8ll or impha hhWt. CA tnOl f111t a pureuant to Deed of Truit. and steta your objac· ....,., ': ended Oeaember 31 1996 mack amount of bid as a guaran· consltuctlon of 12 slngl• B455, W./LAURA ROB· ~HtO~ ~~ 11 made or. given by the -tlOlt. 2%Mee (Cllbnll recorded on 04/15/91 as tions or file· written ==~. ~ ~ to the Insurance cOmrns'sioner tea Chai lhe bidder wlll family detached units on 1 EATS, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS ~ ~ Control truatH Hlhng thl• prop· ~ ~ IJtna c.n., Allllltnl Docooient No. 91-173941 objection• with the ~. -11 right, punuant lo llW · ent~r 1."t~1 l~e propos9f parcel proposed to bt an-Hi1<>ge~g~ ~~JR .• 10 NII .ic:otlollc ~ artv. Pro1S19ct1Vt buyers s.a.y, o..t: 0!5alt1• Book Page of Official Re· court before the hear-=.-.:::-~It ~ N IWITE F. VINCBm, .IR.., ~:;;~ 10 sue~ b1~~:, 1~ nexed to the City; and Ten-c155 NADINE WARREN -' 353 e 17'tt StrNl, eo.ta era 1trongly urged to con· ASAP21119150&'17,Gf, 7lt cord1 In the office or the ing. You r appearence to and now hetd by 11 oodel Prt1iMll lhe even1 ol failure 10 e~ler tallvt Parc:11l Marv T·15293 HOUSEHOLD ITEMS ' Mua, CA 92627 with a duct their own invesug1· Recorder of ORANGE may be in peraon or by llld De.cl ot Tl'Ust. In Che NWAlTtA A. CROWRl. s..- lnlo said conlrnct, such se. ~or • t2-fol ~u~d1vlslon ~nd c 185. GE o Rae "47" On-Sile General Eat· lion concerning thl•. prop· PUBLIC NOTICE County. California, ex•· your attorney. ~11)' lltUlted In aald lafJ curlly will be toil au ed. common ° · or con °" KRKLJUS, HOUSEHOLD Ing P11C9 llcense(a). •rtV. Wu Pac Reconvey· cuttd by: Richard J essie IF YOU ARE A and Me and 11 Newport Beacfl.COSIJ Mes• The DISTRICT roserves ~·~~GS f~;~·::er:;a~e~ ITEMS Publl1htd N•w'l,ort ance, Inc .. A California NOTICE Of TftUSTEE'S Volez,an UnmerriedPerson CREDITOR or a contin-"'°'' delefl>ed In the CN3n74838334 Jun the 11gN 10 rc1ect any or all vlionmenlal Detttmlnation· Publlahtd Newport ~ach.COlta Me.. ::J Corporation 11 Trust ... SA\.f UNOE.R DE.ED OF And Dan l.9• Venable an gent c reditor. of the lboW referenced Peed ot 17,18,111,20,21.111116 bids or 10 wa.'ve anY; Ir-Negative Dectarallon. NO: Beac h.Costa Mesa Dally tot June 10, 17, 24, ~4 1601 Dove' Street, Suite TRUST FILE: 96·9092C U~erriad Person, WILL deceased! you f!lUSt file TNll. The *"' addreu PUBLIC NOTICE regula1111es or inlorma itles TICE IS FURTHER GIVEN Pilot June 10, 11, 1996. 230, Newport Beach. CA LOAN· X&559-40217 SB.LAT PUBl.IC AUCTION your claim Wtth the and other common deslgM-1---------1~ any bid~ or In the bid· that at said tlma and plac. M218 PUBLIC NOTICE 92660 (7141 660·3978 · TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER court end mail 8 copy to "°"' f r11y, ot the '911 Jl'op-d1ng. No btdde1 may wilh· 11 1 1 1 d lf • • OTHER: 6240755 A.P. the pareonal represanta· tl1)' ct.1erlbed above ll FIRUMICAIUAlTY draw any bid tor e period :p~a~'•:n~ tf:r~o;;d m~y P BLIC NOTICE NOTIC8 o' By: Cristina Moreno, Tru1· NUMBER 13~123-01 YOU F<>R CASH lpayable at time tiva app ointed by the purported to bt: 5 Linda SYNOPSIS OFTHUllNUAL of 75 days alter lhe ~Ille 1ht City Council on th! NOTICI O' NON-REIPONSl81LITY tH Sa'9 Offlcar, Dated: ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER of &ale !n lewful money of court within four 111e; ~ Buch. CA STATBIElfT set for 1~ert>r"'ng ot bids. above Item. PUBLIC HEARING Notice II h«~lwfl 05129196 NPP15389 PUB: A DEED OF TMJST. OA TEO tha United States) at: . In months from the date =--under~ YUR BIDED OECEMIER 11 , I The I~ s~,.c ~as f~~al'be<I IF THE AFOREMEN· NOTICE IS HERESY that the und w\11 06110/96, 06/1 7/96. 02/13/90 UNLESS YOU the Cued Area of the City of first iuuance of lty f« .::=:~ r:A 11tl ~~~me~t 01;~~a°~~rtal ~el: TIONED ACTION IS CHAL· GIVEN that a publlc ht11· not b9 l'etporlli for eny 06124/96 TAKE ACTION TO PRO· Hall of, Buena Park Civic letters as provided in Ure ltleet lddrHs and ottMf Full COIPOfl'I N.lme INOaMlY lions lhe generol revaflln LENGEO IN COURT, lh• tng wtll bt held by the dtbta Of lt1bllttlt1 con-Center, 6650 Beech Blvd.. section 9100 of the common dellgnldon 11 any COW'ANV OF CAIJORNIA race of per diem :.aes an~ challenge may be llmiled to COsta Men City Council tracted by anyone other PUBLIC NOTICE TECT YOUR PROPERT't'. IT Buena Park, CA. ell right, Callfornie Probate Code. lhown Mflln. nie total Home Office 1neo filch. ~ne. ihe general prevalllng rate only lhos~ lssun raised at on Morlday, July 1, 1998, at than mYM'f, on or after th11 MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB· title and intereat conveyed The time for filing amount ot Che unpMd baf. CA 92714 for holiday and ov~rtime ~~t>/duf~1~,:~~: °'din s.:i c,.m., Of ~~°°k! d~:.'ect this 11th day of~~~~,: LIC SALE. IF YOU NEED toanclnowhek:lbyitundltr cleima wiM not expire .ncewtilinterntdweonof ~839~nvtted assets wo1k In the locality In written correspondence d• I •• er u po. • .JUM 1998 i..o..:tttttDOllw. ,_.,A.P AN EXPLANATION OF THE 111d Dead of Truat In the before four months the otllgatior\ aecured by T~ubii • 6.787042 whlfh Iha ~01x Is to b11e livered to tht City Councll ~:v ~{~U ncn;:~~~ ,,_.;y A/'rno4JI, 116 York· ...._ 46-14'.4' YOU ~ tN NATURE OF THE PRO· proPtrtY aituatad in said fro'!' the heering date the PfOP8l1)' to be sold plus Aggreoale ':nte·lllS 't°' spem1 ~~.~~~~~onor eac~P;ra oi al, or prior to, the publlc Costa Meu. on t/\e folfoW. town Lant. Costa Mua, DEFAULT UNDER A DEED Of CEEDING AGAINST YOU, County, Callfornla deacri· noticed above. ~ ::f'r ~ surpus lunds -~ work 1 ~ded 0:0 execute hearing. Ing Item: CA 92628 TAUSf, O.TED 0.-.. 30. YOU SHOULD CONTACT bed as: The Southwesterly YOU MAY EXAM-::=•or the ~tnea eapit.al stocb · 1 <XX>OOO the contract. Holiday rates MARY T. ELLIOTT, REVIEW OF PROPOSED Publlah•d New~ort tlll 111.ESSYOUTNCEACTOI A LAWYER. NOTICE is 50 Feet of the Northw111t· INE the fila kept by the c.-cn or Che NcMke ~ ~ W(l11-lns !Or other tNn Shall be pald II specified Dep\lty Cltw Cl•rk ACOUtSmON of P4'°'*1V a.ach-Colta MeA Olly TO l'R1rB:T YOOR fWJfiiRIY, Mteby . n that w .. Pac •r1y 200 i=.e of th• North· COUr1: If you ., •.• per-..... ,448.24. It la,poalble speoaf surplus funds 4 In the colleclivt bargalnlng Publfshed Newport •I 3t80 Airway_ Avenu. by Piiot .ltl1e 10, 17, 24• 1M IT MAY IE SOl.D AT A. P\8JC .~ Inc A C.li· H1ter1y 1/2 of Lot 95 of eon intereatad in "'-thlll It Che um. ot .... the Surpus nolts 4 agreement applicable 10 Seach..Costa Mesa Oally the County of Oranae/John MZ13 ULE. F YOU NEB> M EXA> ._ ...... --. •• T'9ct No. 300, in the City e~tate, you may file ~ bid l'l\IY be ltu Gn>ss l*d-rn and a>nlnl>uted each particular craft, clss· Pilot June '7. t996. Wayne Afrport and plant U IC NOTICI! *TDOflMEMATIKOflME fomia C~on. as trus-of Costa Mete, Count of with the court• fonnal ttien tn. toW lndebtedneu surplus4 tlllcalion or type of work M228A lor posslbl1 llrport.rtlated P BL P9'0Cf.Bll«J /l4N!MT YOU. tH , or 1ucc111or trustee, Or State f C rr V . Request for Special due In lddldon eo cash the UIWSlgned funds (surpus) • employed on the project. use of the Ille. YOU SHOUlD CONTACT A LAW· "'substituted tru•tee pur· ange, 0 a 1 omie, Notice of the flllng of an T~ wll accept casN.<s 11.~838 Copies of schedules of PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS FURTHER NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S ~'*::,II.....,,,_ 1111t suant to the 0.•d of Trust H Sho.wnBconk a4Mpap Re· Inventory and -s>Preiaal dMcb ctr-on 1 It.It• or Suti*/s as reg1111s p(llleyholder • rates so determined are on GIVEN that at hid time SALE UNDEJt DEED OF --,_.,.,.a ~ corded IO o 1 • ege(1l of Htate e1Mt1 Of of natlonal '**-1 checl 12.ai2.838 file al the 01strlct office and NOTICE OF and place, all lnttrtsted lRUIT ALE.; 96·9111C • ......, • ._.._.,or executed by Shaheda Ram· 11 and 12 of Miscall· any petition or 8C~ount drawn "Ya-. or tedenl lncOmeforlhtyear · 10118424 are available 10 any lnttr· PUB.LfC Hl!ARINO ptf'ION may appear Wld LOAN· 700829 OTHER· ........_...._..-Ctollt dath and Vishnu M. Ram· aneous Maps, In the Office as _provided In aectlon crec11 union. or 1 ctMell Olsb111tments tor 1ti8 yt.r • ested party upon request. NOTICE IS HEREBY bt heard by the City Ccwn-2830i 48 A p NUMBER DMd of Tllllt ~~ 1th, Recorded on or the County Recorder of 1250 of the Celifornl• drawn "Y 1 ..... or federal 12.024987 In accordanc. with Section GIVEN that a public hear· ~~r' 1}~~~~N"fa()NE~ 93Ml.o5S.YOU ARE IN =.,·,_.~Alo-2/21/90 as Instrument Said County. The total Probate Coda. A Re· NVltlgs and loan assoc._ We hereb>f ce"ly that tne abOW t773 2 ol the Callfomla Ing will bt h91d by the ACTION IS CHALLENGED DE.FAULT UNDER A DEED ..., _, Tftdll · ,... No. 90-090691 in Sook amount of the unpeld bel· queat !or Specl81 Notice lldon. llYlnga 1110dMicn, i\lems ire 1n ICCOrdlnce will! ti* ~~r C~•· lhe C~n~aelor Colla Mesa ~ Council IN COURT the chellen09 OF TRUST DA TEO ..., Md -. _, a-it R Page of Official raco1ds in ance o1 the obligation at· fonn " aveileble from Of uvtngs blllll spec:tned In AMiii SWttment for the YUi' ~e1'm1r.'1~0~ c~fY ~r~v!11?,: ::'3~00~!~: J~~ -~~O:~ may b9 limttad lo only 09/23/87, uHLESS YOU a..._, ~V. ~,... ht office of th• County cured by the J)(opeftV to bt ~· court h!;~llllm• :re:.:=.::::!:: ~~December 3l. lll95. mlde race ol wages 11 each Job lhettaCer 11 poHlble In tho•• l11un rlllad at the TA.KE ACTION TO PRO· ..., _, • Alaclldlll on Recorder of ORANGE Coun· aold and re11on1b)y tsti-.:;::;'....,_..... • do buslneu In this ltllte .,. ":'11111Ct Comnissiontr. site. The schedule of per the Council Chambers of ftubllc hurlng dtaa1btd In ~T YOUR PAOPER. TY. IT :': w ~ ~~ . California. and pu11uant mated costs, e l(plnsaa and __.. m::w Said .... wtl be nwict., In an ~1111DAHTE 1 VINCBm JR dlemwageslsbasedupon City Hell, n Fair Drive, r:no•i:-noc:'=c:c:MAYBESOLOATAPUB· ~ .... 111":. ... ottw o theNotlee ofOefeult and ~~ancasatthe tlme oltne .......... llaaD ....... "ASIS'condltlon.butwlth-PrHIHlll . ' ~ o worllTl~ day1 of eight Costa Mall. on th• follow-the~ Councll ., °' ...c-LlC SALE. IF YOU NEED ~-of,__ C-. ElectiOll to Sell tt'4reunder 1nrti&I publlcatlon of the &4. out COY.wit or warranty, NWAlTER A. CAOWQL. 11cr .. hours. e rale or hotid1y 111g llem: _, ,.. ,... ....... ,.. EX ..... ,.. .. TlON OF THE --... . Notice of Sale is 3.200 Pmti e.n...-. ..,,,... Of lmplled reglfd-..... and over1ime work shall be REZONE PETmON R 96-to, the publlC hNrlnO· """ r~"' lW. Cttl IM,_.,...... tD.. orded 02129196 111 Book. 3 2 9 p .... ·• Ing Ille, •lk>n or - ' at lime and on•hall. The 01 and PLANNING AcTION MARY T. IU.tOTT, NATURE OF THE PRO-MoaofOlllll* ... 9lc*lftkl age, as Instrument No. t3"l, 9 ·3 · ayment •1110 ' eumllr~o a.Mltlv:: Newport 8"tll-Costa Mes1 Contractor and any sutr PA·96-38 for Keith Palmer Dep~ty Cttr Clork CEEOING AGAINST YOU. W ....., ....., 9&-09S469 of Hid Official m ull be by cash, 11 cash· Costa ..... CA 92SZ8 lnclaO.edMu aecured by CH372747 25560.Aln • contraclor(s) shall pay not 260t Alrpor1 Drive. Suite Publlahed Newport YOU SHOULD CONTACT .,..._.,.._...,,,, ,_,...., SEL ltr'& chack drawn en a 08117, 04'(18, Of/24 uld DMd ot TNlt, a6-17,18,19,20,21, 111116 less than the speclfled pr• 3t0. Torrllll09, authoriud Btach-Costa .,.... Dally A LAWYER. NOTICE ia • ...._.. No. ~ 8' Records. WILL L on s tat• or national ba nk, a vancn thet'eundet, wtth In-t--------- valllng rales of wages to all agent for VHE D.wtop. Pllo4 JuM 17 19M. hereby . n that Wea he .W ~~WU. S8.1. ulv 1. 1996 it in the Quad ct'4ck drawn by a state or PUBLIC NOTICE . ~and Che wcxkers employed by them ment, Inc .. t048 Irvine A..,. • M227 "9con~ Inc. A C.11-::a:':'-!"-. C.::.: raa of the City Hall of federal credit union, or 1 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S unpaid of Che NoCe 11n lh1e ~xeculion or lhe CO()-enue, Sulla 383, Newport fA-a C......,.,.:.__ ~. tru•· 100 CMc c..i;-~ W.. s.a na Pane Civic: Cante r et checit drawn by e state or SN..E TS. No by l8'd 0-S °' rac · Bea.ch tor varlanus ffom PUBLIC NOTICE .,... .,.,...... • .,...,, 6"0 B h Blvd "' f d I I d I · • Tnnt wtil lnterfft lhertorl A Payment Bond end a erlmeler landacape •et· tH,or1ucct11ortrustH, ~CA•1:CllPJl.l&putllt-.. " aac . · .. uana e "1 .sevngs en oan lf.Ota11CONV4Ct.o-tNo.. 11 prOY1dtd In llld HcU, Performance Bond shall be Cack requirements (25 feet cn•t38~02 or 1ubltltut1d tru1tt1 pur· llantr:llwhilf*tllllddwt:lrCllll ark, Cp.. •t 11.00 AM AT ltaocletion, savlngs assocl· a.te Tide Ordef No. pflaa f..., chargel and 0 • required prior to execution required 20 Ifft and 10 l'loUltoue auaen... luant to tha 0.td of Truat ....,. It tw ... of .. In..,.. Ull..IC AUCTION TO THE atlon, or H ving1 bank OI01UIZ lnvetltOfllMurw P8ftMS ot Che Tnatit. and r:A MC9'C VllW ' .. , .. . . or Iha contract and shall be ffft proposed). minimum N•m• Statom.nt •xtcvted by Gordon Hayti MiirciMyofhlWlild......_ 11 IGHEST BIDDER FOR 1p1clfied In aection 5102 No. ooae.11 ~ No.: the tnnu craated by llld •llOlll in lhe form set lorth in the tot width requirements f40 The lollowlng por90nl art and Mickey Hayes Hus· ~ • -=.., ~ = ":.:: lpayablt at the time of the Fina ncial Code and =.., ~ ~ :g ~ Deed ot Tl'Ult.. CTC fot9C:fo..AI NM :.., c0En11hactb.ddocd umehn'1'1 ·b 11 ffft required, 38.68 feet doing bUslne91 aa: Jaguar band and Witt .. • Joint t. at"t11111 Ill fie~ f ui. in lawful money of authorized to do business TMJ8T DATii> mtuwm .... s.vtcu Corporation. Cemet~ •Mortuary • • ac 1 er s II e a • proposed), ~arklng requl,.. Crown L.oaal"" LTD 5 . · In this state. The atret t ' """'' G r .... --...... w,... ,....,~ ......... • "--·t censed contractor pursuant ments (guelt parking r• Civic Plan s~· 320 New-T1n1n11. Recorded on -....d 1tt llld eo.n, Ind United Stetasl. all nght, address and other common UNl.D8 '""" TN<EAC110N av .. ~ir°Y.y CA ..,._ ..,. .. ,,. "'Y to th• Business and Pro-quired and no tandem port a.acti: CA i2ee(> 09130187 H ln1~rument ~ -;.:: A!:': Ida and interHt conveyed designation 11 any of the :~ ~~ ....: Phone: '(IOI) 3500 Pacific View onw ~:~!~~s ~~he'f!n~I 11-parldng allowed, ':J': Ktih A. 0ew90n. 5 CMc No. 8 7· 549~54. in Bo~k wi-*d•:... _.., llJ 0 and now hald by h under ,.11 prope~ty de~cribed A PUii.JC SALL F YOU J21NtOO ut. 21111, s.ie tr.-Newport Bw:h classiflcallon: Palnll~ :'~.,e~-:ipoted)~ Plau. #320, Newport Pege o! Official record•"' ~ U. ..._ ~ • aid Dt1d o t Trust in the above is purported to be: NEEDAM EXl'\N4ATION ~ fonnllllon (91C) J97-42JI, M4-a100 (C33). El.c:trlcal (C10) conlu~ ~h lhe rezOn. ':;~~'=ma. 5 Civic: the office of th• County ~ ~-ie C.. ropertv situated in said 2344 Ek:len Avenue, THE fMTUNE f1' nt! ~ :f.9 a::' =.,iey. J.":: ~ OOVERNIHQ BOARD, ol 1n• property from R2·MD Plaza _-320 Newpor1 Recorder of ORANGE • MdT ...... llld ounty and State hare· IA,8.C, Coste Mesa, CA CEEll9G AGAMT You. C1enAJ11 ~ lfi rltll;llWC; C•rolyn a. Stocker, DI· to PDR·MO, and a develop-a.ach; CA a26'o County. Cali~o~la, lc an~ •~a=-• nafter d11cribed: Lot 98 92627 . The undersigned W~co:'~ ll't0,1117 ' · IEU lllOADWAY roc tor ButlnoH S•r· "r'l plan Jor ocr~ructlon Thia bualn•H ii con-~~·~~':.::~~ ~ 0• :. ..... -... = I Tract No. 3363 II par Trustee discleima any llabll-gMrt thlll CTC F«ldoeln PUBLIC NOTICE Mortuary* Chapel vice• & AulCUlary Op-~enc:~' on ~~~l~uat r:~ =: by: • geMf9I ~ the~aunder rec~:d ... ~ a ...._. "1 " Recorded In Book 112. lty for any incorrectneas of s..vtcat ~lltlon, • ---------Cremation eratlona ~ted at 225t and 2259 TM p l"8nt commenced 02126196 in Boe*. Page, II MIR 1 ... ofo..NL..m .. agH 3 7 to 48 o! M11· Iha street addr~1~ ~nd ~ ...... W.... IM' NOTICE~ TRUSTEES SALE TS Publl1hed Newport Orange Avenue. Environ-to tran":!ct buslMll under lnstrumem No 88-90261 _....._ .... ,.,,.._US t lltnaoua Maps. Filed in other common deaignatiOn, .,.,... -..; h Deed d T,_. No AZJ17S4 UM Coele A loan 1 ~!\a'°rfe'::Y Seach·Costa Meaa Dally m•ntal Determination: Ex· th• flclltloue bualneu of aald Offlcltl Racorda, ~SJI~~ ~ '= he Office of th• County If any, shown herein. B~n-:.-= ""1"'::1 :C. "': No 09626060/NOme M>I 423· ....... flO Piiot June 11. 24, t996. empt. name 0, n•m•• llated WIU. SEU on~ 1• 1998 ._.,_...,._...... ...... Recorder of Said County. t flclary: Bank of Amence corded n111n, • 3t3-09 Seault financial Coroo· ._ _______ _ m229 NOTICE IS FUR THER •bOve on May 15 1998 at , ....._ ,..,,.., Ar f the _..., ,.__,,_ -........_._ h rtV ddrtH end NT & SA Foreclosure/ IMtln.wneflC No. -In rMIOll, at duly appo1nltd Trutt• ,. ________________ ,GIVEN lhat II said tlrM K.ith A. Daw.on' In .... _,..,. .. 0 - -I -• prope I 8 k t • D t A -aiew ulldtr .,,. folloW1119 dteer1bld PUIUC NOTICE and piece 111 fnttrHted Mlcnul s H8rma City Hall of BueM Park a..r.l '-::':'.r • .,. lld-r common de1~1t1on. ,:.~up ~ lk •P ;399~3: :::.. ';,T. ~ d .. deed of ttvll Will .SEU AT ---------1 peraon1 may appear and Thlt tt.t9m.nt wu flied CMc Cent9r It 84S50 8tech ~ft 0.,. ll &> 'f any ot tht rt1f property we 1 er• • PU8llC NJCTIOH TO THE HIGK- one13Mf18 bt heard by the City Cou~ with tt-4 County Clertt of Blvd. Buena Park, CA, at liW _, ODrallr V. ~ '-escribed above Is pur· 10600Valley View Straet, Oounly=: ~ U: £Sl BIOOEA. fOR C~K 1111 th• MOTIC•TO ell on the above llem. Orannt County on 5-lo-te 11.oo AM AT P\J8LtC llllWWllll""•to111111i1Mded ..,. b . 3198Coun Cypress. CA 90630-0012 ...-' ~-01...,. to1m• wlllCll 11eJ.twM tendtl 111 ... ca&DrTORI OF IF THE AFOREMEN-··• ' fH" H GH tft ......... W.-~..t port..,, to e. • Telephone No.: (7141220--°" .-Ille Ut1•.S SIM•) and/o1 ll1t ..,, TlONED ACTION IS CHAL· 19H3~28 AUCTION TO '" I • Tftdll Rld!Nr, ...._. llld Club Dri\19 Costa Mesa, 3 591. Said Hie will be PM, .. IN NorOt ~-.,.. cuhltl '· Clf11hed or olht1 cllecb • llULKULS LENOEO IN COUAT the Dally Pilot 2'7, June 3, 10, EST BIOOER FOR CASH --~~--A 92626. Th• under· d but Ith t tr.nc.\ottwCowllyCouft. tOIClflld Ill CN~ Cod• S«llOll "' (l•C8. 8104, I I ml' 17 19M, ~ at thl time Of.... .. ......, -~ • • • · ma 8• w OU cove· ~CMc c.tW 2924h (paytble 111 lul lll Ille lune p etos U.C.C.) ~·::-.. "l:L: ~al;::: . m20I In lawful money of die Uni· .._"'--. "1 _. igned Tru1tH d11ct11m1 nant or warranty, ax· OrM .._AM, CA• of Nit to TO S-Comll'ftY) ~ &MM'OW Ne. 87TI-«K the public hHrlng d• ttd Stettt). _. right. title =--,. 1111 ol ~ ,. ny llabffity for anv lncor· preued Of implied, regard-PM* to tfW Nilh-.a r19111. t•fl 111d 111tertet con• .... ·Notice la llel'tby glwn 10 ectlbtd In Ihle ~ °' In PUBLIC NOTICI end lnttrtlt convtv•d to .a...y 1~ •a~ rectnHI of th• property Ing title, po11e11ion. or ... ...., tar call\ ot d*8I ~.to •nd 11ow held by fl vnd• ~rtdltot• of tho within written corr"~ d• ,.0 .... _._ .. _.___ end now held by h under _,, Noa. IMi• ..,. .. ddrHt 1nd other common enambrencea, for the pu~ •..,.,,..-.OW,~ tMI OMd ot Trvtt !fl 111e prO!)lrly n8mld Miiar thlt • bulk livered to 11\t CiZ,Councll .,, __ -....... .............. f T In h 0\9111, of~ "'-*-'* """"tlon If e nv shown po1t of aatlafylng the In· lft M • ..._ flf ...., al het1111111er d.,,1bld TRUSTOA ..,. It 8bOut to be INdo of • "" to -...n.. ,..... ltat.....e -......,. o Nat t • ._ ltiellW .._...,. tD .. ,. r-• • ............... ___ _.. • ..... ._ ... 111111 .,..,... aft. Atdianl M Nome. J1111t L. Nome ""h• eeHta dHerlbtd t19.,%g ..... or • .......,... The~ P«'90fll .. ptop41rty titu.at9d In 111d _......,.., 61 ....... • ""'· The total •mount ~,;~:"'~ ";: w,.t eo Md now,_. "Y 1 8ENEf1CtARY FwtC ftdtral 8'1111 -below. MARY T IUtOTT doing buelneu 1t: County and State Mrt· ,.... Ni--...a•fW. f th• unp•ld balel\ct Of,___ o ".._._..'"' ~...,Deedf/fflutC,fn ol Calolonua Alaordtd Hownlllel , ... The NU1l9I Wld buelneol 0 tv cu.. 'ct Ir ' CNMOM, uo:t2 ~ lntftlf cleKnbed: IJOt9tT • c. n. 111111.......,"'"' "* he o~atlon M cured by ·-· charge• and eiq,a""8 9'e ~......., rn MN 21. 19llO • tnecr lfO iO 62"23 ' add,..... of the Miier are: •IH'·• "1' •r Drliile{ MIMIOn \119jo, CA A A Cond lnlum c o-.... It...._ In .. ._ the proptny t'O be i old and of the Trvetee. The truetee CoUnlr and "* Md ti hi Book~• of OlllClll 1tlCOfll• lfl • McSalty'•. inc •• a CllllOrnll Pub11shtd NtWPOft 92tt -4112 _..Md f• ,~ 1. = Of~ eo.:\f ~ .. _......... .,_~ .. costs under aeld Deed of Truet more Mly ._,.,. In h '"' ofliee ol "" A.cord11 of corporation, 1f18 M81n Beech-Co.ii Mua Daily CMttee !. ZJmny, l4022 .,., 0 • • _, .. .....,. ,._..,............. • cautod a Notlot of O.fauh ~ ,....,..... Deed f/f 0111111• Coan1~, YOU ME I~ SlrHt. lrvlnt, CaJlfomt• Pllol .kmW 17, 190e. Ollvera DrlYt, MIHlon 158 " lhown and defined llllA: n.....,._,.._,.. ,..._.,end edv•~ta" and E19ctlon to Sen t o be TNlt. 1"' -..e....,... DEFAUl.T UHDER A DUO Of n owus When Words Are Not Enough •spectallzlng In Sympathy Floio.r'I" 2983 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa 540-3135 ale 92714 M22t "'9t0· CA .. , ... 112 on thtt Cllttin condomin-.... L . b .. ....., -time of Cha lohlll publl-• rded In th " t and .. ClGfMIOI\ ...... TIWST DATED 1111Sl90 UM.CSS The toc.\lon In C8llfomla 0~ A. ~MODOI-il..n 1168n~ Septtm· 1.tUlffmUa.••· .. ~ of the Nodct ofSale ~re the r .. I p~o:."rt;~ lon.l~.of ........ :"'t ~~r~Jf~ ff m~ltilt--------- • :~~-~~ PUIUCNOTtC! ~12e9~1 l: VJlfO, 'r.23:•;.;~~ltor~t~~ :..~-:tac.:::: la: t211.123.H . lnaddl· toc•t•d end more thtn c::--..:-:: w $~D ATA PUll1~8M.E !fYW 8bOW MOTIC• °" Ti,11 .,..,.,,,... .. con-lel R. d f 0 .. ...... • .... .. •on to cash. th• TN•te• ttlftt montht hew elapsed Ill Mi!fv. ~ ....... NUO AH EXP\.AHATIOfil Of fl!E Aa aM.s by tht ..... .. IUR,LU8 PROPMTY clUCttd by: hulbtnd and c · cor • 0 r•:r. • _, 4111 n s u = win accept • ct1hltr'a 1lnco auch recordotlon. CA -.a,4. ,,_ .....,. itATUAE Of lHE PflOCUOING od'let bWlrlMe '*'*and Th• loatd of Eduoodon Witte Co"'"": C.llfomla .. P ' ....... ., .. ~..._.. chedl drawn on•''"' Qr._......_ Deed eon.env, ._.... ,......... •••= AGAIT~~ 1~wJ':' Jt~! eddr..... UMd by tht ot lht Nowpor1·Me91 Uni-HeYe Y'O" ....., dolr'f Cl'L 2• An undivided • ti_.. C....,. _... ._ netiontl ttantt. • checlt • TNDllM. TNlt Deed Unit .., ..., b .., ....,. ~ ·~I Nfwpolt a.. c~ _.., wfthln Wwtt ~ t.-lied SchoOI Dlettlct hU c»-~ waf' Yee,~ 1/Hth lnttrHt ~ end to Mii ,_,. .... la l.tt I ti •vm bye-... 0t t.dettl ~ 333 South hau• ,.._,., h ._. ... t2Ml Ill & """ ldd,..• 0t I«• tht ... DUdl lltC .... elated IPCH'Olllrnltefv one Olotl8 A. Zlmnr Lot• 1 Ind 2 ot Trtct No. TllJI .... ., •• ,. .. ~ ,,,., A.-11th Roo( Loe .......... ~ lllOll d-OMllOll Of prOllrty W'll or d911Ytred to lhe (1) ecre or the Adrnlnlttl'-• ~· ~ ~~ , lotl. •• lhown on • ..,.. • ..,. ......... _, cttdtt union or • c~c~ Mgalet CA 90017 Tele· ..,.lftDrle. I Dl'J, .,.... • •• IOOft, tlO """"'"' • fluv« ere: none. t~ Sit• IOCafed tlf UI01 ~r..:=."' .. , ...... ,._ r.corded In~ '92. •ti P R u a ...._ ., .. drawn bv • ~ate °' ft " ,._ ....... 121:;, 346-......_ TM'*....,.. d OIW"' • 10 o eomp...._ 0t Tht '*""' and ~ SlxtMnth Stttet. N9WpOn ....,_..., -"' on 1 Pt9H 3 to 8 both lnclu-... " .. Clllllllll ..._. " 18W. •net to.fl ••aode· ,..--· .. .._, ~ _. • oon1Ct~-1 • Tht l>MeftClllJ eddtuue otthe ~ .-.: IStlctl, Callfoml-, at _.. tllH••ecMI aiv. of Mi.ctttonoOUI -~ ...... ,... •• "°"-l#nll ~·Of •3. 8y: fnld Dodough, .... ...._ f/fh..._. y• Nod o... ot Tr•. 11y Allee Corpot.itort. • Ciiio plvt property. Thie ,prop-Daly Plot Junt 1'7, at. M • of 0 ...... ...._._. .. ,... Nvinf.t bank apecifltd"' T.._.. .... omc.,, Oote: .____.~ .. ...,..., "90ll of • brtlcll or ,...... 111 foml• corporation, tlt8 trty, wNofl wee~ Juty t,t.1• Mat C 1~1· ~ ~ -.:z • .._... • ~&1o:toHtit RMn-OM>7189NPP1H40PVI: .. Ille ..... Ntmlllh ... OblitlllOlll llQlred .::-:'ZI t::;_:,'/:• !MM, 081t-:=.'."{.~~-=: PUIUCllOTICI w~~. rmpr~nu =-.'::'.;_":.,jJ~ dltCodeatlCI'...,.._• g;~~=· 08124191 ::-.:::.:::.:=: :':~~,~~anct, •11t• 1 The....., to bt told .. at>te tor a8le • relr "*"-' •-• • 1111 tt49f9on, •~Int u.,.. T-. -. ... a,. -. • do tluetrw In tNi 1tlt9. .. ......, s Vz Ila 1., .. Dlctllrlli01' of Ollaull an0 Dae • ~ WI .,..,.,.i aa: vlNe to all public dlttricta, ..--•• •• 111 "°"' coi•••..,. unit• 1 _.. .. ..,.., ,.. "_, In the ...,.. ,......., OIMr PUIUC NOTICI ...._ fllf .. II _.. lot s.. tM wi111111 llCllld I r'\l"nllure, lllduNt, tq\llp. public ~. ~ .._ ......... thr~ .. lnctulWo IO-• ". a a ~ .... .,.., CNI\ ii 8CetlltM tM ..• rt. I .. ,...... .... llld ol alla• IO ... mont. trtdtuame 00t*8C19, ~ llnCf.olher pcldc8I The IDIOMlll ....,.. .. _ _._.. ttweon. MRCia. , .... If .. c...., .-.., If ._ • h ._. fl •.. .. ~....., to .. ..., lfMntO!y, pen'llb, ...... 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Thlll'Sday 5:~ BYNIO• (714) 642-5678 aYFAX (7.14) 631-6594 (Please include your name and phone number and we'll call you back with a price quote.) BY M•• Oil• PlltlONs 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA 926Tl Comer of Newpot BIYd & Bay SL GINlllAL POU CY Rates and deadlines are subject to change withoul notice. 1bc publisher reserves the ri~ht to censor. I ify, revise or reject assificd scmcnt. Please report any error that may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot & The Independent accept no liability for any error in u advertisement for which it.may be • responsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the first insertion. • NEWPORT ROOMS 2706 COMMERCIAL MEMBERSHIPS MERCHAN SE FURNITURE BEACH 2169 LAND 2778 3018 DI 60141.-------------------~~~~~~~~~---. ..l.OUAI. HOUlllHO Ol'l'OllTUHITY All IUI tltlll Mftf11slnt In tills ,,....,.,., la ldjcct II Ille Fed· lrll F•.....,.. Acl el 1111 as _.. wtlk.9l IUU1 It lllcgll • M ...a. ''lll't p11IUHCC. ll•llall11 er .i1crl111laall111 Naef "' l'lt&. celor. reutloft. • cu, U..kal, bmlUJI m lus Of UlllU1f11la,••lnll•uoato Me 11y .ai ,,.....nce. llml· ....... d'1utftllllllioft." n 1a 11111,1111 wlfl 1101 ........, acctjlt 111Y Mftl11H· -...a IW ml em it wll~ Is I• rilllllle 111111 In. Ow readcn -.. ...,._.,....,..... 11111 111 dwtlll1111 Mftrllstd Ill 1111• .....,..., .............. ..m ''',,....,Ulla. Tl com· ·,..If ... ti ........ t111 HUD y 111·-• 1·I00-424·151C1. hf \lie Y't 1' ........ DC •H lllHll cal HUD llUl·350CI. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CDM sunny• spacious liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I••••••••• CUSTOM: Cherrywood 2B 2 B rm w/attch ba, kitchen 0 ft F A Bar. Brass rail, lights, r e condo, 2-car prlvlgs-1 blk bch $400 75 sq. orest ve., BALBOA BAY CLUB liquor atorage cabinet, gar, AC, new carpeV · Laguna Beach. Not Full Membership S4K ANTIQUES 6010 paint, w/d, pool. No Fem only. 723·1888 strool front. $1500/mo. Save S1K 497·5125 stalnlHs steel sink, pets. $1395 640.1529 Room for r ent E'slde 484-1958 and also a 2nd liquor Costa Mesa, top qual-s torage cabinet w/ lmmac Lido l•I• 3Br tty, non/smoke, qule1.1••••••••• lights. $2995 854-9713 2:V•Ba. lrplc. 2·car gar, $475 548-5056'" EMPLOYMENT Top Dollar Paid! Furniture @ Discount patios, 111 Vla Eboll. BUSINESS 8r From 1 800•1 960· High Quality Wicker & S2300. 310-277·1583 RENTALS TO FINANCE 1 pc to entire eslale. Rattan. See us Lasl! Paintings. c hina. glsware. lurn, etc. WICKER WORLD SANTA ANA 2180 SHARE 2724 EMPLOYMENT 40Yr NB Res 673-6223 1125 Vlctorla St. i---------Costa Mesa 548-0202 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CDM $575 per month. BUSINESS 5530 1~=====~ 1 BD w/DEN Hardwood floors. FP. OPPORTUNITY Upstairs, gated, pool/ yard, lndry. Near Advertising Enlry- spa, A /C, carport, beach. 675-5217. 2904 level position In real near S.C. Plaza. S695/ R $335 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim estate advertising. mo. 963-6757 oom m o. + · sec. Non-smk, Costa Locel Vending Rt• Great growth poten· Mesa. Conv. loc. Cash Income: Over llal. Writing, computer M/Fem. Dan 642-8695 20 prime locations. or real estale expert· APARTMENTS W/CM 1br$395 2brS600 800•878•1993 ~~~= g~ol:~~~re~~!~ FOR RENT Sm pet Ok. Quiet PAY PHONE ROUTE Please fax resume to artlsitlc ez goln happy 35 Local & Estab Sites Ke 11 y Edwards, upbeat, rel! 631·2111. Earn up to $1500 wkly 714-720-0373 --------Walk to Faahlon lel. 1 ·80~96-4980 CAFE Female wanted to Pl.ST SU2S r»i> Anliquet lo·~ Modern • Est. Llgln ...... buy: ~~y. old co.une or h jewelry, bronzll, tum., period~. dlcMM objlda. •Onelemor ltlllrt"'* .~ ... M oving Sa le sofa queen bed, dbl drsr I r o n I b I e s /ch a i r s . barst o o ls . rattan chairs + + . All Items like new. 940-6111 · Queen az bed• $200. Sofas $75-$400. Pine Ent ctr. $2200. Prints $50-150, Dish washer s 1 0 0 7 6 0 -8 1 7 7 MERCHANDISE MISC. 6015 BALBOA share duplex. 53501••••••••• Upscale N.B. Cafe/ ISLAND 2 1• B a k e r y . B a r I s t a ••••••••I 606 ·Inc. ulll. 675-8634 ANNOUNCEMENTS counter help. Exp iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii req'd. 644-0303. • Ellall .... QCnduQld • lnrnedlldl C111'1 PLANT SALE Citrus· HOUSES/ CONDOS ·FOR SALE 714-249-3711 avocado (lrulting) SlO. ••2Bdr 1 Be Built-Ins, GARAGES Customer . Service m.------.c• On/King palms-lg S10 w/d, fp, lg storage, FOR RENT 2740 Clerk Wholesale Herbs $1 , cement parking. Near new. LOST & lumber co. looking for t--------~ fountains $110, bird $1200/mo. &73.0&72 FOUND 2925 energetic, well organ-bths $20. 909-674-9422 4-Cer Gerage lzed person to assist APPLIANCES 6011 8 'X12' STORAGE --------Plus storage shelves. customers In will call iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!i!im SHED • XLNT CONDI --------· CORONA COM location. $450/ •Found• Blk f•male office. Cashier exp $200 945-11 ea NEWPORT DEL ••11n 2622 mo. 714-833·2704. rabbit In Back Bay by needed. Prev cus-REMODEL SALE B'"'CH 1069 ~ YMCA on June 6th Kltchenald. d/W, blt·ln Proform Croeewalk ~ c 11 85 ...... 852 tomer service helpful. dbl oven, alee. cook Treedmlll Dual mo-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 408 SEAWARD STORAGE 2742 e ..,_ Mon-Fri 7am-4pm. top. All xlnt cond. lion, Incline adjstmt 2Bd 1.5Ba Fplc, lg Loet Cockatlel bird Call Marta 258·1100 Also. sinks & faucets. $280. Sierra doghouse Beeoh View Duplx $319,000 I Offer St•P• to beach. &42·3850 BKR patio, comm pool. No CM Storage Unit• nr 38th St, Npt Penln. Domestic Hous• BHI offer 548-3080 med. $50. 55gal Hexa- pet. S1050. 832-4618 $175. Approx 12'x 23'. Gr•y, yellow head. k••per. child care, Wesher/Dryer $145/H . gon salt H20 tank IY•· 17th St. & NewPort. Reward! 548-3854 cook: live-In pref. Frig., Apt size alovo t•m w/custom wood 714-835-8787. some English. happy s1oo/H . 714-84&-sa.8 cab. $475. 842·1405 ••••••••I COSTA MESA 2624 person. pref. driver.•--------, _______ _ Good ref. req. Npt. Wesher/Elec. Dryer·-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilW••••••-PERSONALS Bch. 650•5747 Grace Whirlpool top of line. WANTED HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR RENT CORONA -DEL MAR 2122 $300 11t Month COMMERCIAL Exp 'd Hor•• Rider W~pool !3~~3~=•=TiiOiiiiBiiUYiiiiiiiiiiii6iiOii1ii9 Clean, lrg min cabin-REAL ESTATE Adult to teach 5-10yr heavy duty, xlnt cond.1• style, 1 Br, walk-In clst.11•••••••• PERSONALS 3002 olds to: saddle, bathe. White S175 General L o o k I n g f o r a Nr beach/Triangle Sq. liii~iiiijiiijiiiji~iiijiiiiijii and groom horses. Eleo Qaa Drpr costume, rhinestone, Sonora Apta EROTIC SATISFACTION Bam-12pm. 751·~317 S50 ;una ell West: 1 "choker necklace. Mary Ann 94s.33se BUSINESS OFFICE •1-809-404-8482 _G_R_O_W_T_H_...,.o"""p""'p,...,•.,...T.,..,Y lnghouu w Refrlg. ~~ ao~ 1 ne~.1 L;:~g! s~ 1bd Mobll• homes FOR RENT 2769 Newspaper sales/ (used 3 mos.) white 973•5848 $495 & up q uiet phones/compute r. $275 721·9145 ••cure no peta. Base+ comm. Sara Whit• washer and Old Coln•. gold, silver ;-1881 Newport blvd Art Studio Spec•• X * X * x * 723-5440 ges dryer Ke ore jewelry. Franklin Mini, • 3bd 2be $1500/md1o. &48-8373 · 2ea. 5oosf. $220/$240. Ui!llRIMMQl!l.Q • •200 obo nQmood Sterling llatware, etc. Incl 1bd/1ba llu o. CM area. Avail 7/1. 1.6 • UVE P/T Sales AssVGen Ole • • Steve 642·9448 days 1-car gar. W/D hkups. Lrg 1Br, encl garage, 945.5495 -,, Computer skills nee. oond. &73-8890 Ag t 640 7000x301 walk·ln closet. No ----_,......,..........,,....,,,..... -.. aa. 1 Oii F d 1 d en • peta. $650. Avail 7/10. CANNERY VILLAGE -oo n ustry exp a+ 1--------- , 48D/3BA. 2-oer gar Betty 844•2270 Attractive 31st St. 900-505-5050 Fax res: 714-252--0990 FURNITtJRE 60141 .. --...,C!""a~ll---.11 S2200 mo. to mo. offlcea $31 5 $730 800-7 S9-4C20 Pff W k FIT p $1699 3BD/2BA. 2 gar Roy Jackson 673·3733 819-759-9100 or ay Classified S500 Bo/SA N Kit 6am-12 M-F, no exp Thinking of having a • 0 ·NEWPORT •Office apace 11x13 011°5,Z..570.950 nee. $8.00/hr +comm. g8fage •al•? Today! Don, 434·2737 BEACH 2669 1518 NP blvd, C.M. s3oo-S500/Wk. Mark In Give ue a calll 642.5678 · COSTA MESA 2124 Great loc. urn Incl r-"l'_'A_L_K __ L_l_V_E.....,. sales. 8 o 5 ffi 2 '°! 2 p 4 r 7 oducta CLASSIFIED $150/mo. 553-1115. Ii ""' M2·S878 ·~-------MEET PRIVATELY Talk to tomeone on their privat. home phone. 18+. Have A Garage Sale! Coll The Pilot Classifieds at 642-5678 to place your Garage Sale Ad ! *2 8r, 1 Ba, h••*· fenced yd, w/d hkup. g.,, No Pets 2636 Santa Ana Av•., Unit c. $900. 845-1020 Nloe W'alde Fr .. dom home 3Br •1BR se2s• 2BR 28A 1725/Up R•trlg & dlahwaaher Incl. 80x30 pool. No P•••· No f•es. No , ..... 545-4855 MEET O..On-OM 1.8C)l..540-5172 Chet llne 1-80IM74-3172 Part•tlm • Demo for ongoing In Grocery atores. Approx 25hra a week. Must be exp, good appearance & outgoing personallty. lmmed openings. Call for Interview . STARTING , 1 Ba. lg yrd. S1100 someone special throupti classlfled -• Incl grdnr. 751-111103. NEWPORT 'BEACH MISCELIANEOUS 2169 RENTALS ·"Employee." "Empleado." ''Ar~itnehmer." "Employe." Sell your home through c1 ... tned. 942 ... .,. Men'a Club 1-80IM74-3173 ROIMnee 1-80IM74-3171 Psychk:/ Aa1J'Oloay 1-80IM74-317t- Adulls Only lnt'I tariffs tpp1y. ••nu lmWMIAYn Cl\lllBCM .. n. ' '' ' J , , .,_ , ' I I , I • ( • I • I • 714-557·5578 Reo eptlonlst Weekends In am. Real Estate OHice. Fax Reaume to S. Lennon 759-6826 Smell woman owned whl••I• oo. Computer data •ntry, g•n off, well spoken, phone manners, Iv mag 975-0432 Soclel Services Sr. Citizen• Nutrition Program Mgr/Coata MHL Great PT jobl Stat1 lmmed. For a "hoatlho•t•u with the moatHtl" type pet· eon. Salary S6.75- S7.25 hr. baaed on .xp. M-F 8;30·2:30 pm. Some program/ rec. planning. Eicp working With elderly req. ean (714) 22(). 0224 M·F, 9-4pm. EOE T•LllMARKETINQ • Looktng for agg,.a· alV• dlalera & closer•. 17.60 HR. VS 20%· 2S'M. Comm'• ..-dally cash per order. Per· feet aummer houra. Mon • Fri 6AM·12:30. Will train If you· n .. d to make SU. 20 min drive. 11·1 wonh 11111 CALL JINNIFIR • 714-•&4-1890 * (hfore 2pm) • ANEW BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • • • The 1.Lga/ Department at tht Daily Pilot is plmsaJ to announct a new SD'Vic~ no"' autilabk to nnu busines:sa. ~will noW SEARCH tht ~for you at no txtm chargr, 4nd savt you tl>t ti~ and tht trip to tht 01urt H<n« in San-ta Ana. Then, of CfJU1'Se, afar the SMTCh is complded ~ will file your jiaiJious business MIN stlllmlmt with tJx CAunlJ am, publish ona a W«lt for four wtelts llS rtqUireJ by l4Ju anJ.thmfile )fM'proo/ of pubGcation with the CAunly Clnlt. Pkt« stop by to file JOllT jia#itna businm st41mtmt Ill tht Daily Pilot, 330 W. ~ Bay S4 a.ta Mm. If yo/I atnno1 SIOJl bJ J>/etbt aJJ us"' (114) 642432 I anJ ~ wi/J 11lllM ~for JO""' html& this piriaJu1t by 1'llliJ. If you sJ""'1J bttw llnJ ~ fWJlions.,.. aJJ us -.nd a« wi/J bt mtWt thtm """"" lllSist :I'* C,ooJ lid in~,.,-.. "'' ' . • I I I J • • • • • • .. .. .. • .. .. . ... J :I llDlHE SllPS JAGUAI 9 05 M!RCVIY 9135 VOLVO 1230 ---------TODAY'S CRaSSwoRe PUZZLE eo-monater: DOaS 7022 -----~1 ....... iiiili-•ee JAGUAR X.18 '71 Mero-. Comet •• Oold, 12cyf. EJtC cond Mint COl'ld. All up· 90'1190rlntl t at row 11K ml,.a. &131</0BO datep p8't1~ Good •nd of C at oNr ?23-a773 body/eng. Muat Mii P •vi II lo n . A·2• 1 . for funeral ewpen1e1. 113,900. e1a-ne-~ ---.,.-----1 •11ootobo ...... 5391 '8 t DL .a.. 894en OrlQ ownr, Ort cot\d. beige, 13500/0190 eYH/Wkndl 875-17•0. wkd•Y• &e0-1992. J CottMoy rlbl Ill.rd • Puppeteer Baird 6. HouM pelt 10 Too hasty 83 PWvlan 11 :=.i Ct,.., M = oolurM ,. 8word ticllll Q. l . Both vulnerable. u South )Oil hold; What lldioo c:\o JOU take? JEEP 9110 .. . .,...,. . i------iiiiii-aiiiiliiiiiiiil-------VOWWAGEN 9235 MOTORCYCLES NISSAN 91SO•""iii-~ii!l!i!i~iii. SCOOTllS 8018 ·~~~=,:~g2~1~: &iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~li1':'n SUPKR•UG Red/ dowa, Lo mllH, Auna '8 7 Nl•••n Plok Up Whit• corwertlble. 17 ~ MC~ally 11 Witty remartt ee c.ptur9d .... l;lQll o.11 ..SQJU Part.Der opena the bidd.inr with one apade~ What do you respond? A • YOU be.rely had enouch to . 1c:rape up a re.poOM, and now that you have IW'ely located et least a 4- 4 fit, there ia no reaaon to think of 8COOT•R g rH111 18300/080. 158k mll11. S2300. RHtored Ilk• new. Mu1t Hill 949.S833 OBO. PIHH call 842·9574 11 Oty 67 Neoacr.i. votes 20 Simple 68 Fin&het ~ Runnlrlg ==-69 = any other lpOl Pua. DOWN '84 Yamaha 180. 13K mllH. $799/obo 946-3773 '90 Grand W•goneer 714·712·1144, 4WO, le>W ml., •how· --------ANTIQUeS & room cond. Bal of ROW ROYCE 9182 ,.. us1CS Chry Wa.rr, Full power ~ 113,900 720.1565 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9250 25~tlister 2e Bruce-of ,.. martial art• 'f/1 V~new S1 a 33 Hun oonstellatiorl 3' Train 1raclc 35 Chops 1 Do the laundry 2 Part of A.O. 3 Garden IOI! 4 Brlnlt 5 Meetlno 6 Style of A • With only nine point.a in high carde, your hand does not meaaure up to a two-over-<>ne reepol\18 or two ch1bll. That leavee you with only ooe option -a raiae to two apadee. Whether you play four-or ftft-Cal'd ~ra bu no bearina on the reaponae. Q. I · &th vulnerable, aa South you hold: AUTOMOBILES '79 RR SS II Seashell ---------• blue, Sliver mlnk.723· MERCEDES 9130 5824/723·1506/252· 5440/619-327·241' ~Q <:?A OAK.JtU H •'78 Your ricbt-band opponent open.a the bi~1R-with one club. What do BMW 9030 '9 • M •"ca D a 8 -------- 1980 Prvmouth Bu•I· ne11 man'• coupe. $39,000 orlglnal miles. )(Int cond. 2nd owner S4900 8 48-2030 39 Teller ol taU tales 40 Tattered 41 Suntan-lobOn Ingredient 42 Snakelike l1shea ~ Actress Adams U Shadow "5 Green Mountain Boys' Allen 47 Furtive ones 48 Saloon 51 Above:poel. 5f'trypewrller key 53 Myslery 55 Power struggle cooking 7 Stove part 8 Domicile: abbf. 9 Enerqetically 10 Genuine 1 1 Spring month 12 Paris river 13 Row of shrubs 21 Cook's utensil 23 Father 25 Choice gc-oup 27 Part In a plaV 28 A G1ea1 Lake 29 Wa1ch's lace 30 Mare Of slatliOn 31 Wedding-gown fabric 32 Embanass 34 Characier In "M'A'S'H" 38 Napoleon's place ol e1ule 37 'Type of bench or ethic: 38 Oceans 40 Pract\Ce f()( 1 recltal 44 Opens 46 Male turkey 47 Oroop 48 Gel under way 49 Singer Bryant 50 Poet James Whitcomb- 52 Cturnpa of 54~aol whales 55 Frog's kin 56 Parf ol a book jacket 57 Respond 10 1he alarm clock 58 Prayer end 59 South African monelary unit 62 Possess ~---~ ..... !"l!'"' .. _... C,OUP• 300 •• Gd SAAB 9185 YoU bid now? liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii o on d S 1 o, o o o. •-------- Q. I · M South, vulnerable, you hold: •S· 1::1l086 OAK 108"8 -.Q tl Your tight-hand opponent opena the bidaini with one spade. What action do you take? A • You don't have much in the A • The textbook way to handle this moo.It.er la to double, then jump in diamonda at. your next turn. However, lhould you wiah to gam- ble that the opponent.a cannot run at least five dubt on the go and bid three no trump, we admire your oou.rage. way of high cards, but You do have Q. 8 • /iJj South, vulnerable, you a good six~ minor and a single-hold: •ea BMW 7351 • ~7,.....14-8~,,..,3,.,1·,,,,7,....9_0,,,,,,e-..,..-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii AUTO PARTS 9260 Brown, xlnt cond, '81 300TD Turbo • & REPAIR auto, orig owner. wgn 3rd Hat, all '95 S ••b 900Sljiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $8,000. 722-0194. extras 1uperb cond, turbo conv., Green w/ 1980 Ford C•rgo S s 5 o O. • v es/ black top, tan lthr Int., V•n $2, 750. OBO '88 BMW 325 red, wkndt: 675·1740. Under 1 Ok mil. Aak for DlnHh Shah, loaded, auto, sunrf, 1 wkdaya: 660.1992. 536,000 obo 251-8951 714·574·4267. owner. xlnt cond., 85k ---'-------1 mil S8,450 642·5704 SELL TRADE Call Claaalfled your home through classified Today! through classified 6'\2·5678 842·5878 DODGE 9065 ton 1pade. If you don't get into the ~ auction now, it will be too danger-.a I S QI oua to do so later. Bid two dia- monds. '84 Dodge Van conv .. OA K Q 7 I 4 S MI V8, auto trans, good Q. 8 • Neither vulnerable, as South you hold: •10986• QA J 8S OAJ87 •Void Your rigflt-hand opponent opena one club. What action do you take? A • You have a hand with support for the three unbid suits and defen- sive values into the bargain. Despite the low high-card count, this is a classic takeout double, and nothing else should be considered. Q. 4 • Both vulnerable, as South you hold: 098Sl .it 8 ll The bidding has proceeded: The biddina baa proceeded: WEST N<}RTR EAST SOUJ'll P... 11::1 Pue f What do you respond? A • Even though you have only 13 high-card pointa and a singleton in partner's suit, your self-sustaining diamond suit and aide ace are enough to juatify a jump shift.. Bid three diamonds. Unless partner rebids three no trump, your intent. ahould be to rebid (our diamonds next to describe a powerful one. suit.er. Urea, new rims, reblt eng., $4,995 545·2716 '89 Davtona Very clean. Rebuilt engine recently. $4,000. OBO Ask for Bijan 673-9449 '80 Dodge Dakota Long Bed, VS, Auto, Air. 98k miles. $4500. OBO. 714·712·1144. FORD 9075 '88 T•uru • QL 121k miles. Xlnt condl $3995. OBO. Please call 714·712-1144. 1993 FORD BRONCO 4X4 NORTH EAST soum WEST Learn to be a better brid ge player! Subscribe n ow to t h e Goren Brid•e Letter by cUliol (800)788-1126 for information. or write to Goren Bridfe Letter, P.O. Bm 4410. Cbicqo, ll. ~ 4-CtO. In perfect cond. All power, leather, phone, tow pkg, rims/tires. Only 60k miles. S17K. 574-4247 or 646-9449 ·--·-··--··-··········-----• • ' 0 YIS,SIL1 ~y CAI : ltl Pan 1• P ... 20 Pus ? TRANSPORTATION SAIL BOATS 7014 =~E SLIPS 7022 ---L-----9----------y---------11••······· FASTI Rigged for rac•Jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Buy 11. Sell It. Find It. Ing. 27' Shock San· 30, Mooring 0-32, N. GEO 9080 '84 GEO Tracker Convertlble. Great stereo sys. Brand new top. Very cleanl $9400 OBO. Ask for Bijan 673-9449. Cl•Hlffed. . JEWELRY, FURS PETS & BOATS 7011 tana 2 spinnakers, atde of Bat. 1st. -~E TO YOU6022 & ART 6025 ANIMALS 6049•=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii xtra sail•. $4,200 stretchable $12,9001-------""~ •• make otter 342-9629 • ..,,.<,,.,7...,14~)_64__,,5·_1_11_1 ___ INFINITI 9095 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Anchors 43 lb. cqr ~8,,.,8S....,..5_8~7-...,1~1...,s2,,.,...p_g_r . ...,.._.- FREE KITTENS to Dl•mond eng•g• Hlml male llama pnt. $350, 40 lb Danforth Mlatr•I Sallboard• 4~~~~0~:!,~ Balt>oaliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii good home. 645-3415 m e nt ring 1.7 carat, 11 wks. CFA regis· $200, scuba tank Hull only. $200. Island, m Coral Ave. '93 G20 $13,900 near colorless, tered. $300 842·3539 $100, 675-8128 729-1150 512.900 721•091>1 Oyster white, wood & Move d need a loving Marquis, appraised SEACYCLES Fastest ---------gold trim. Power, lthr. home 2-pet cats lyr $12,000 make offer---------P•dalcraft. ·New WE PAY CA$H , CLASSIFIED Super cond1 675-6617 old. Very loveable & 549·1185 PIANOS & 52500. Asking 51500. For good used Sabots lt'a the re1ource you pretty f:J 721·1933. S c ott Kenne dy ORGANS 6059 729·115 0 & boat equipment. can count on to sell••--------- Moving, Can't Koepl Serigraph. Artlstsliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Mlnney's Yacht Sur· myriad of merchan-JSUZU 9100 Run your ad in the Newport Beach Costa Mesa Doily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Fountain Volley Independent to reach over 1 00 ,000 homes. Fox us this form with your credit cord # or moil it in with a check today! Run for o week! If your car does not sell we'll run it l"hone C,.dil C...O OK O\/IS,t. DAM X • • b!>-- ' ....... 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Call 650-1769. •sE•R•VI-C•E--•l ~~NG DIRECTORY CLEANING 3 515 SERVICES CONCRETE 8r 3548 MASONRY FENCES 3557 & DECKS HEALTH, BEAUTY LANDSCAPE & MOVING 3834 PERSO NAL 3615 & FITNESS 3 7 40 IA WN CARE 3 808 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil SERVICE POOL 3867 SERVICE 3894 -------·•IP rol'I Carpet Cluning Honest•Rellable•Hard •EXPERT: Slk walls, •FENCES OATES• SKIN&: BODY CARI! Sh•ne•a Ga rde ning 2 Rm• & Hall $591 Working lrlah LadlH . brick, conct1, stucco & new/repalr/poat repl•ced 10% Off All Facials & Landscaping. Lawn ALL·AMl!RICAN Moves·U ... Carerully Courteously & Cl'leaply 4 Your Convenience 5 40-0223 Tt41227 Prof Svcs & Assitance Island Blue Poola Pool & Spa Wkly Svc. Repair: lillerstpumps/htrs Acid wash 845·0720 ·O.C. STEAMWAV· Avall to clean your alone. 25Vr Exp. Low$ Redwood • L#576605 Massage• & Waxing cara lns1all'n/Removal 1 -800·305·8725 h ome . Wklb/Bl·wk .lo•• 5 3 1·7843 Jim Whyte 642-7206 Call Becky 289·0808 Sprlnklers 5 4 8 ·5801 ---------• For all your needs A·Z Ref's. Jett 72 1·0 587 3408 SCUM SUCKERS Please call 54 •9145 FENCES, Brick, Block, --------PAINTING 3858 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Carpet & Uphol Care Hous ec le•n•r Rers. Tiie, Plaster & BBOs. •Wood Fe nce•* iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil---------ROOFING 24Hr Oual svc. 2~ Off Exp'd & depedable. OuelJ Guarant'd. Work replact/repllt, lrH hauing HOME CARE/ LEGAL •W.P. YOUNGQUIST PIANO & VOCAL ACOUSTIC CEIUNtlS 3910 P~a:~~~~!!~v• 538-4531 v-448-2483 ~t;:. ~~id:1:s_~~._F_•_s_B_i_11._8_4_2_"7_8_8_7 :V~~ ~:C:4.~~ SERVICES 3760 SERVICES 3 8 12 Palntlne Contractor LESSON S 3868 iiBiiALiiieiioiiAiiRiiOiiOiiFiiliiNiiaiiciiom patch. Texture. Int/ext. ---------.-Oual. painting by profla iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ;Comm ,1 Roa /Reroof 962·5891 or 847·8905 CERAMIC --------.. CONTRACTORS ---------C•re Giver For th• Ucl602099. Ins. /Repair •Free Ell /Rel• C EILING MASTER Laundry & DryCIHn GENERAL 3558 FLOOR INSTALL elderly. 12 years exp. BANKRUPTCIES Free Ht. &45-3305 PIANO Beg.·Advancad Llc'd/ln1 931·5081 •Acoustic Remov•I• imiiiiEiSiiiiiiiiiiiiii3ii5iii2ii8 Fluff • Fold ,7onb 'DCPAIRS 362 0 Ref'a. Pia••• c•ll REASONABLE _2_4_Y_rs_Qv_a_ll"'__,P_a_ln..,tln-,-All ages-Teacher Cert. • '' .uo Attorne y.P rep•r•d •r Entertainment Avail. •SADl.ER ROOFING Custom TextureePalnt Free P/U & Oeltvery Tami 714-367·9038 F C TOUCHUPS, TOO Jennifer 8 40•8 009 Licensed & Insured LJc•d. Mark 838-7300 CERAMIC• MARBLE 253 E t7th St Nr Wtnelltl ACM CONSTRUCTON rte Phone onsullalion 24 Hra. Richard Sinor Free Esl. All rerool lnstall'n • Fabrication * e 5 O .7 8 5 9 * Tennant Improvement •QUALITY WORK• Carel;;IQlver For Elderly. (714) 744-027 2 Uctl280644 645-3209 ---------gu3/enteed. 075·5085 20Vrs Exp . Ucensed ~===:::::::::::=:::=:::=::~ Remodels • Com/RH HardwdNlnyl/Ceramlc lOVra Exp. Local Refl. QU~ITY. c•RE PEST . JµR CONDITIONING 1·800·340·8321 -U '15708 548·5770 Mrble/Carpet Bnd/1ns Drlvlng/ShOp/Qood Cookl1--------,_ "' •THUNDER ROOFING• MAID TO ORDER NB BUILDING CONT L?o8279 7 2 2•7332 Chris tin• 848-:1735 MASSAGE 3 8 30 •ummer Specl•l•l CONTROL 3869 For all of your roofing _..BEATING 3418 LHky Showers Rep'd lns'd. OecadH of Expl 20Yrt Elcp. Xlnt WO!kmanshlp. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii noeds. Reroof/Repalr. Regrouttng & lnstall'n Speclallzlng NB/COM 47Yra. Design to Flnlah Fair$ Re>n.e4S-2417 Uc 838144 048-4122 llhlc e Your Ad Merel L#670130 Dean of Tiie S5/ortl 719·9798 gT._nKll hhel~2l5~~ HANDYMAN 3 710 JEWELRY 3784 L a B Therapy RAINBOWClrcleMalnt. Local/Quality ·Advertising. 673·8065 or 548·6526 WE CLEAN i Onlw · re ner • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil & Nutrlllon Ina/WC Palntlng-ln1/Ext Houst/Ap1 E NVIRONMENT 1ST --------EXTERMINATING Name Recognition. Newpot1 Tiie & Marble Y•cant Proper11••· l .J. Scott Construction Wllllam Harold Jewelers R N /L MT S 5 /0 ff Quallty Job. Free esl. Speo lal Intro Offe r Fine Craftsmanship... Incl: Carpe11/Wlndowa Cutlom Home Build~• •P•lnt/Carpe ntry• Watch & jewelry repair massage. 722·082 3 L#569897 9 3 a.8888 Fret rerm111 tnspec1100 SPRINKLBRS 3921 Call Today! 574-4246 At Affordable Prices. Minor Repairs & Morel LIC1481954· Raf •· 'Drywall and morel Antique• Fine Jawe1ry •~,.,,_-------Show1rs/Coun1tr1/Flr• * 714-5 3b ·2883 * 714-075-7799 Small Jobe Oki Buy/Mll/lraclt &73-0395 Massa ge The ra p¥ Clrt Manlrt P1intlng Anls/Roach11/FIHl/Rod1nt1 ii!!i!!!ii!i~~~iiiiiiiiiii Same Oay Svc. 973-4111 SPRINKLER REPAIR N11ur,1 Stone & Marble WINDOW CLEANING Ga ry 945·5277 In Chiropractic offlce. lnt/Ext•Full Service Place Your Ad Herel JSQATING Fplce L645486 94z2214 $10 Ott 11t Visit oual•Ref1•10CM. Off Local/Ouali1y Mvettlslng. v11111 .. Ht1d .. Tlm• clocks. 28Yr1 Local Ellp. John Burr 292·2831 • •Average 1 atory·S30 DOORS 3580 l•ml Rellrtd Contractor y 11unsCAPc a. Mos1 Ins. Ace 843·0053 L#S56099 '733·9048 Name Recognition. S!lVlCES 3470 ---------• 2 •lory·S45. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Repalr1, Improvements. &JU'UI ,.. "' Spe ol•l Intro Offer ---------illliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil CHllD CARE 3536 Houae Cloa nlng An Hperlenced 1m Jobs. Ouallty/lntegrlty LAWN CARE 3808 CARUANA PAINTlNG Colt Tod1yl !5'74-4248 WALL Pl•o • Your Ad Here l S pring Clea nlng dependable door I care, Ken 642·t170 MOVING 3834 lnt/EJCt. Very low, low CO'~RINGS 9 & Reg Svc. Mlnl·blln41, ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii prlcel. Fr .. Eal Bnd/lna v 1;; 3 32 }.~al/Quality AdVartlilng. L1CENSED'VDAYCARI! carpet & floor. VIM/MC/AA hanger. Quer work, REMODEi.i catp, plbQ, B•alo Y•rd Malnt1• 1.511414 714-983·273 4 ,.~!1.rinct~~'(;~~~· Lota or TLC & Funl A.I'• oea.2900 reaa. Don 52'·8910 p11n1. 11ec:. Ille, stucco, & Lawn•. Cln-upa, Tr" I CHUNG'S PAINTING PIASTER THE STRIPPER Call Today! 574-4246 Pediatric CPR & 111 Aid roofing. MORGAN Trim. Sprll'lklre, Aerate, PUBLIC NOT CE 2o Vr• Exp. Gd Prlce1 REPAJR 3880 Spaclalfzlng In wallpaper M1all/snack1 lncld. Ran DRYWAl.l Uc'd. Phl850-3281 Thatch 631..«22 Pg-41Wt42 The Calif. Publlc Utlll-GL4•r work. Fr•• Est. removal. Lie# 588924 rat11 FT/PT 80 4-1740 COMPUTERS 3556 SERVICE 3584 Mobile #403•5385 • TREES' • tl11 Comml11lon RE· uot1375.,.2 ...... 1534 * 714-883 5037 * ,,._ftn QUIRES that all uaed ..., ........ Plas ter/Stucco Patch • wuu-ENTRY 3 5 10, _________ MACMIEDIC •Care forllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Home Repair/Remodel houaehold good• liiRALD PAINTING ·Serving So Ca 25yra· ~ gals should hang &iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilCLEANING Macintosh Compulera B&K Llo#SBS180 Costa MeH/Nawport !!:::!:~;~•· movers print their lnVEx1. W•llp•perffll• Llc#329894 24Hrs together. Slrlp, Install, Manctwman/Remodel SERVICES 3 5 4 8 In your hme/olc. Low/ All phHea. No job too 29 Ye•ta'••P· P.U.C. Cal T number; l'rH HVRet/10yra exp 714·554-78:11 advice to the crazy. :AddlUont, Bath, Kitch Jim 831·2480 L•wn Servloe. Mow/ limos and chaurteurs Competitive S 7 111·2039 831·2111 enytlme Flt•·Water Dam•g• hOurty r•11· 873 "8818 amt. Acoustic removal, edge/aod/tprlnlclera/ print their T.C.P. num· ,.. ___ ..... p 1 ti Erec. Plumb, 6 Paint A TOUCH 01' CLASS etc. 714-2 "°"1159 cln-up. Al M8·271e ber In all adVertl••· i;iE',.-a:;•Pal~~.=:s PLUMBING 3890 Newport area. lmmed Cleaning. Rel/Comm CONCRETE & AMiii ~~:. Mto:,3;., HAUUNG 3720 Ive mag Of ca.II •"., 5 ment1. II you have a 1.lo'd/11\l 'd since .78, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Page 714·22'7-8122 Uc/Bonded. Frff Est. MASoan.y 3557 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Green so--, '"nd'""""" quesllon about th• I•· " ........... p ... ··~ ....... 7 2 :a 3 "'~ Smooth/Oealgn text ....... -.... ,.... g•Jlty of a mover, llmo ·-., • ._...,.., THI! LOCAL ,LUM•I" DOORS RtmoOIMHardWart Ter .. a 8 •714 20 yra Uolf' 555402 JUNK To Th• DUM~ /MHonry a'"'g•tlon or Chauffeur, call: lk•'• Cu11om 'Palnlil'lg ·• Jamts e. Bangert co .. Trlm•Cabln1t1•Stucoo •8011 HOUSECLEANING (71'"· .. •a.1aa2 ) /Trimming Aemova11 p bll u 11 1 Prof Clean o allty Since 1947 73 '"'IV Lie 8 Brtck, Bloc;k, Slone. Tll• Wiii ..-.v 0811'1-'-• alntenanc• u c 1 II •• ' . u DfYWll l..562 1 •-Art.~ 9naad-Onded Cone, Patio, Driveway ••ecnu,.•Y 3610 h•ul wh•I Truh L!f&ei025 e9CMl109 Comml11lon WOflc, lnl/6111 A Dock1 Friendly Ser11lculntu1ed .lerry 842 ..... 9 7 110.00 PW hour. Fptc. BBOa. Ref. 2s y, .. ...u '-AA-Man won't! 968-1882 7t4·558-4151 L#'70:M98 t31-4810 Lf532981 875-9304 *I to z HANDVMAN "114-S4e..039 • e T 897 7•9..a 1=iiiili•iili•iiiiiiiiiiii --------LMdHa-Remodelln91 .. ~--..,....,.--..,..-•r.N -----~--=-~-:--INSTALUR£FACE CAllNfT$ WlNDOW CL UNI NO • d~M~~T wOllik ... I• •m•ll ..... UP•RT TWENTY DOLLAR Yard ~-up/malntenace. Dlbem.,do'• Moving r'c~:~u~8~.1!~ Expert Drain Cleanlnt1 Have A Garage Sole ! • I ,_ ·•'1 .1,' •• • f'. f' I '#> • ~ • ,..., f • • ' . I •I .1 ~\ " -· . .. 1(11chen1, baths, dOOfl, •CARPET CLEANING P' "'N(IT•MPED Duncan •teetrle HAULER/CLl!AN·UP 1and1cape/artl1tle dellgn. Local/Oflloe/Storage Oltl•FaahlOMd Pride In & Plumbing Repairs windowa. Doug 541-7251 •SCREEN REPAIR Brlok/S•onerr"tte,.loclc Local/Oolck Affponse JOHN 8S0-1eaa Con\r1ctorlC21~C>Oe. TL.ong Dl1t.97Ft.H31E114t Woritmll\lhlp. 299·8190 20Y1t llp. M ~ guar. (..11tt..-.."--"L.Ltlu~.t•la CAAPENTRY•Wlnctews _,,R_E_e_e_s_n_,_._ .. _7_0_7_•_ u.1ese 8~1.4~10 Ll275870 •to.7042 ProrU~lhletil.e.t'-7505 '1111832 • Sine MS.UH ......... _ "';J9 Door•• Wood Fence• •Brl9hl Heeolnln9•--------1 Llo'tl Contr•otOt' •·8-U.t-TB--8-.-.0-lf--~Uiri ARTIST a,11, Second Mevtnt -,-1-.-."-N_AL____ Precise Plumbln9 111 .. ,...W.A;I C~Gar1g1 C>f0anl11r1 E\.lro.,.an Prori. 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