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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-09-29 - Orange Coast Pilot. . . .. SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA CONVv\UNmES SINCE 1907 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1998 Two candidates .for. suPe~Or air differences -.Bob Chew • KOCE-TY will air the candidates' responses for the Oct. 6 segment of its 'Left/Right Straight Politics' senes. IAif Piol HUNTINGTON BEACH Jim Si.lvd and Dave Sulllvdn hctve both served as Huntington Beach city councilmen, but U1at's where the similarities end for the 2nd D1Strict county supervisor Cdndt- dates. The two politicians aired their contrasting views on county 15sues Monday during dn info1- mal discussion that wds taped for KOCE-TV's "L~ght: Stra1 ht Politics• •senes. etr responses will be broadcast at 7 and 11 p.m. Oct. 6 on Channel 50. Taking a pro-devC'lopment stance, incwnbent Silva contin- ues to support the county's pro- posal for a commercial auport at the E TorC?·Mpnne Corps Atr Sta- tion, as well dS building more than 1,200 homes on the Bolsa Chica mesa -t\vo pro1ects Sulli- van, the lone challenger, hds vehemently opposed. Sullivan, a 33-year Huntington Beach resident, wants no devel- opment on the mesa. He hds also expressed support for the non- aviation Millenruum Plan pro- posed by the El Toro Reuse Pld.n HI feel the sueervisors are in charge.H 1he sui}er- viSors don't supervise enough." Jim Silva Dave Sullivan For a list of some of the questions, see Page 4. rung Authority for the 4,700 acres or land that the federal govern- ment will give the county next summer • MARC MART N ~" TIMCS Planners approve· center renovation. Kathy Chew, top photo, pulls a peach pie from a small toaster oven near the entrance to the Rancho Market, where Chew has been offering home-style baked products. Chew and her husband, Bob, above, call it a day after 37 years in business on Newport Boulevard. Empty parking spaces In front of Rancho Market are one of the reasons the Chews are selling their busin~. The store will close Thursday. After 37 years as a fixture in Costa Mesa, the Rancho Market will shut its doors Thursday EtN G11 llcit Pb -. K ellie Hanson stood m Rancho Market with tears in her eyes. To Hanson, the Rancho Markel is no ordinary market. The Costa Mesa grocery store, owned by Bob and Kathy Chew, is a part or her childhood and a part of her neighborhood. The store on the comer of Newport Boulevard tllld Santd Isabel Avenue will close its doors Thursday after 37 years m btL<;iness "l remember buymg candy here/ said Hanson, who has been coming to the store since she was 6. Hanson, 32, lives a block away and continues to shop at the market •She's a customer we've seen m here seven days a week." Bob said. Customers are what the Chews say lhey will rruss most "Everybody calls us by name,• Kathy said. And the Chews, in tum, call the customers by theirs. . As news of the store's closure spread through the ne1ghborhooct, people came SEE MARKET PAGE 5 • Residents who oppose the Harbor Center project vow to appeal the commission's decision. Lu. .... GH ~lili COSTA t'v1ESA -Dozens of rC's1dents were disappointed Mopday rught when the Pldnrung Conurussion voted 4-1 to approve plans to renovate the t I.arbor Center, but they c;ay they will appeal the decision. . Comnuss1oners hdd sent developer Scott Bell back to the dra\vmg board Aug. 10 after resi- dents protested the plan, <;dymg 1t would bnng truck traffic, no1Se and cli~el fwnes too do e to their • homes. Bell came back to re 1denls dnd conuruss1oners with -good , neighbor· measure~ that mclud- ed an enclo ed loading dock, a ldndscapcd berm betwet'n the center and the homes, and an otter to install air conditioning and dual-pane wmclows m the closest homes. Though neighbors said they appreciated Bell's offer dud would like to see the Harbor C!cn- ter progress, many of them voiced tho. same concerns they had m August. ·Unfortunately, he did not make changes that would nub- gate diesel fwnes and nobe pol- lubon, • said College Drive resi- dent Kdthenne Bequette. •our needs have not been addressed.· Bequette was one of about 20 residents who spoke at the meet- mg Comm1ss1oner Linda Dixon cast the only vote agamst the pro- 1ect She said that although she wanted to see the center modern- ized, she couldn't support the pro- :iect beC'ause of the effect 1t would , have on the quality of lile Ill the neighborhood Other comnuss1oners said the tx.•neht the Harbor Center would hdvc on the entlre comm_uruty outweighed the concerns of the College Park re ... 1dents. Pldnmng Conumss1on Chair- man Walt Davenport aid the Harbor Center was "hombly run- down" and m need of redevelop- ment. Th1;• Planning Corruruss1on's dec.1-.1on stdncl ... unless appealed by a City Council member or a member of the public. Resident Tamar Goldmann -.aLd H''tdt•nts me orqaruzmg an appeal ·we hope the council n11•m- bcrs aw not qrnte so gullible," "he .said, City takes no action on preserving theater HARBOR HERITAGE FUN FACT Did you how lhot Mother's Market hos donatell more it.I 40,000 oronges for lht Harbor Htrillge nNen in the past .:.a.. , L.. t.L..:.._., __ . .... n ,..s. "" "'°" "'"'"""'""' on !hi race, col 64S.S806. Laguna parents want .students from Newport Coast to go tO Newort-Mesa • Residents who sought council's help in keeping Port building d movie house say they will not give up. . ~Plit NEWPORT BEACH -The po1unant •Rosebud" marquee lhat adorns the dosed Port The- atre muy he there for much longer than some had hoped, as city leaders took no action Mo~ day Jo help save the 50-year-old movie house. • "Iiie Corona del Mar theater tl4J last month after Land· mark Theatre Corp. chose not to ren-:w 1t1 lease to operate tho bu1l~og wtth landowner Scott Buri\llftm , Sdytng the old theater :· • • • •• . . . .. .. . . • •• . · produced "poor profits." The City Council could have chos~n from four possible options ranging from sending a letter to Burnham to a sisting him with renovation costs nc('d- ed to a ttract another th~atcr operator. But couooil memben; instedd decided to take the i.ssu off the agenda until they had more information about Burnham's plan ror the building. •J'm a supporter of your cause, but we have the haste problem as a pobhc agency SEE PORT PAGE I .. INDfX QASSIAED -·------·-··-···-··-& POUCE fll.IS .......... m.-.. -·---··2 PUIUC N011CES •........... " ....... _ ... ] SPOITS .. . ........... _,_.,. ____ , WEATHER Mtiii ... aA;y .......... .... .......... , . • Group hoping to star:t a petition that force about 300 students to attend schools here UlStead of Laguna Beach. lit ,11.,. M \,11,1 4nes that a.re different than c1ty My Pb boundaries. As a r~ult. a small slice of Newport Coast that 1s l.AGUNA BilACl I Newport expected to produce about :JOO COdSt pc.lrcnts who aw drectdmg student:; bits in the Laguna Beat h the prospt•ct or having their --chool district while the re t 1~ m n<'lghborhoods 5plit ~tw 't"n two school di tricLo; moy have a fonni: Newport-Mesa. dablc a.lly -Laguna BNch par-Some part'nts f ~r that would cnt . mean students living aero s th ---A requ f r petition has str et from ea.ch other <.ould been presented to the Orange attend different ~chool di tnct . County Deportment of EduC'8llon Whtie-num rous Newport by a group of Laguna Beach par· Coast parents have vo red their ents int nt on letting all the tu-oppo ition to the two-district dents from NCWJX>f't Coast attend plan, th 1r voices so far have N wport·Mesa hoots. gone unheeded. But U Lagunft The Laguna Bead\ nnd N"W· Bell h parents get to Of dty port·M hool board ags ... .....,,._...~ten to sign the petition, 1t could in June to keep distrl houn<i· fc>rt.e the tstue on the ha.Bat y1v • Newport Coast re....,1dent.-. a gr~atcr voice. •Laguna Beach sc.hools are already at capacity, R aid Ellen Harri , who l'Upportc; the petition nnd whose hu band, Ron, is run· nutg tm tht• Laguna Beach r.hool board. "The problem is our board put out a lot of mtormallon that JU t wasn't nght. • While the Laguna Beach school b<Mrd ha ~1d 1t would be g ttmg $6 million from The lrvin"' Co. by kcepIDg ~rt ot Newport Coa t, Ham said the mon y would come gradually as Mello· Roos tax are paid on properties that u sold. • 1f ft big rislt Jactor, • Hams said. •They pUlled some numbers SEE~MMa -,_,...,-.,. ..... .-. ..... _____ -----_____ .. __. .... ---~---.. ,.... .. _, "'--~ ~ • 2 Tuesday, September 29, 1998 -GAINS MOST INFLUENTIAL UST The movers and shakers, the wacky and wild, the people who make a difference - we listed them in our annua) 103 Most Influ- enb.al list. The No. 1 spot went to Lindsay Davenport, the local tennis darhng who won the U.S. Open .. w e adnut there are probably many residents, program adrnirustrators, ' businessmen and women whose names also belong on the list. We enjoy hearing your picks. HOW ABOUT SHAKESPEARE? Don't want concerts at the Pacific Amphitheatre? How about a Shakespe~e fesbval? Mesa North resident Trudy Ohlig- Hall -a water rustrict board member - suggested the amphitheater would be the pedect venue for an annl!al festival, ~ause Costa Mesa is knoW'n as the City of the Arts. "The big plus is there would be no loud muS1c, • Ohlig-Hall says Fair board members say they'll take this suggestion as well as others under consideration. II OUI VllW · EDUCATORS EXTRAORDINAJRE _ 1Wo Newport-Mesa educators have been honored with separate awards: Bonnie Swann, ·the school distnct's director of special education, has been named Educator of the Year by the state's Leaming Disabilities . Association; while Victoria Groskreutz of TeWmkle Middle School received the Apple of Gold award from the Hispanic Education Endowment Fund for her work with migrant students in the district. DIANA MULVIHIU. / OMY PILOT Erle Rankin repainted the faded logo at Kaiser Elementary where his son, Ryan, attends the third grade. Rankin stresses the importance of parents donating ti.me and money to their children's schools, "Parent involvement ls such a huge thing that the·se schools run on now, d.nd I don't think people realize thal" A GOOD SIGN Kaiser Elemenl<1 ry pcUt•nt Enc Rankin took the brnsh mtu his own hands this sum- mer and gdvt' the ~chool's Kdtser Krughts stgn a much-need1•cJ pnint JOb Rdnkm sclys HOME SWEET HOME he understands th<• d1sln<:I has more wgent Its (utwe was wicertam for a while, but needs it musl 1tWmd to, so he didn't mind now it looks as tf the 85-year-old Craftsman-style home on Santa Ana Avenue in Costa td1ong on the JOb •1 cn1oy creative pro1ects, Mesa will be spared fr~o.:.,,.m~~~e~c~km~~b~1.o--~an=d:...:lwfc!::ee.:::..;l:...:t~h~a..l...l.!.f~lti!lf;!.llLlliJs bmc, mone¥ o~ Developer Eric Cernich, who plans to uild talent, they Cdn volunteer 11 at thetr cluld's 10 new homes on the lot, donated the house to the city. It'll cost about $42,000 to move it, school, and it'll be put lo good use,· Rankin but you can't put a price on history says. Local boxer German Dojaquez works out at SOY Boxing Gym where he and others need a coach for supervision, sparring and amateur bouts. The program needs a coach · or will be shut dQ>VD U one can't be found. DONUA<.1t1 DAl'f PM.OT LOSSES UPROOTED AGAIN Will the school distnct's Adult Education Program ever find a permanent home? A flood of complaints from residents living near Harper Education Center on 18th Street - where the program ts headquartered - forced the school board to move all but one class to C~ta Mesa H19h..Sckool Ith the ~ · . · third move in three years Wftb English, jo6 -skills and other classes, it's a worthwhile pro- gram deservmg of a permanent borne. HANGING UP THE GLOVES? ln times past, the boxing gym a l Save Our Youth has been abuzz with the healthy sounds of youths in trairung. Walk m there today, and the gym is sllenl. "Kids come in and they want to start training. and l have to say, 'You cctn't come m here because we don't have a coach,'~ says Oscar Santoyo, executive dtrector or SOY, a program that works to keep kids out o( gangs anci off the streets. Santoyo hop<'s to find a coach soon and fed!S that iJ he doesn't, mdny of the teens will lose mter<>st m the program. BEWARE OF PREDATORS Three apparnntly unrelated assaults on women -including one attempted kidnap- ping -prompted police to issue a warning to women: ·we want them to be aware of their surroundings and watch for anyone who looks suspicious," Sdys Newport Beach police Sgt. Mike McDermott All three attacks happened dWlllg the day -m pub- lic places. 1Wo occurred m Costa Mesa. In Newport Beach, d womdn Wcls earned towa(d the ocean on 11th Street. WRITE YOUR REPRESENTATIVES PRESIDENT Bill Clinton, (DJ, The While House, 1600 Pennsylvarud Ave., Washington, D;C., 20500. Hotline (6 a.m. lo 2 p.m.) (202) 456-1111. VICE PRESIDENT AJ Gore, (D), The Capitol Bwlcling, Suite 212, Washington, D C , 20500. GOVERNOR Pete Wil~on, (R), State Capitol, Sacramento 95814. (916) 445-2841 U.S. SENATORS Main St., Suite 1C, I luntmgton Beach 92648, (7l4) 960-6483, or 1027 Longworth Building, Washington, D.C., (202) 225-2415. (Repre- sents Cosld Mesc1 dnd West Newport Beach) STATE SENATE Ross Johnson (R), 35th D1slnct, 18552 MacAfthur Blvd., Su1lP 220, Irvine 92715, 833-0180 STATE ASSEMBLY ManJyn Brewc>r (R), 7oth Dt'>trict, 18952 MacArthur Blvd, SutlP 220, Irvine 92715, 863-7070. • BMbara Boxer, (DJ,_ 112 Hart Sena,_,,,t "-"'a~· "'----f-'-----...:.. mg, Swte 112, Washington, D.C., 20510, STATE COASTAL COMMISSION (202) 224-3553; or 2250 E. Imperial Highway, 45 Fremont St , SwtP 2000, San FranCJsco Swte 545, El Segundo 90245. Telephone: 94105. (415) 904 -5200 Rcq1ona1 office locat- (310) 414-5700. ed m Long Beach, (310) 590-5071.' •Dianne Feinstein, (D), 331 Hart Building, Washington, O.C., 20510, (202) 224-3841; or ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 11111 Sdnta Monicp Blvd., Suite 915, Los Hall of Admtn.l.slrnuon, 10 Civic Cente r Angeles 90025, (310) 914-7300. Plaza, Sdnta Ana 92701 •Jun St..lvd, 2nd Dislm:t (Costa Mestt), 834- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 3220. •Chris Cox, (R}, 47th District, 1 Newport •Thomas Wilson, 5th D1slnct (NC'wport Place, Suite 420, Newport Beach 92660, (714) Beach, Santa Ana f lf'ights), 834-3550. 756-22441 or 2402 Rayburn Building, Wash- ington. D.C., 20515, (202) 225-5611. (Repre-ORANGE COUNTY FAlR sents most of N~wport Beach .) BOARD OF DIRECTORS •Dana Rohrabacher, (R), 45th District, 101 88 Fair Dnve, Costa M(•so, 708-FAlR. Board: President Emily Sanford, Vice Presi- dent Don Saltarelli and bOdrd members Gdfy Hayakawa, Jun Lindberg, John Crean, Randy Smith, Don Willet, and Jeffrey Stem. ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION 200 Kalmus Drive, P.O. Box 9050, Costa Mesa 92628-9050, 966-4000. Elizabeth D. Parker, mem~r. Trustee Area 5 Costa Mesa, Newport Beach. ·-crrv OF COSTA MESA Costa Mesa City Hall, 77 FCilr Dnve, 92626, 754-5223. Ma or: Peter Buffa OTY OF NEWPORT BEAtH Newport Beach City f ldll, 3300 Nc>wport Blvd., 92663. 644-3309. Mayor: Thomas EdwMd~ Council: John Hedges, JdJl Dehay, Norma Glover, Denrus O'Neil, John Noyes dnd Tom Thomson. COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT District Office: 1370 Adams Ave., Costa Mesd 92626, 432-5898. Chancellor: WillidlJ\ M Veiga Board· Walter Howald, Sherry Baum, Paul Berger, Armando Rwz and Jerry Patterson. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pi C 0 I 11S·P0 I I I IC I Readers have their own ideas: on who•s most influential 1 Jn m.y opinion, 1 tblD.k you forgot the most jmpottant "J>!Ople ("The most tofluentiaJ people ot the Newport-Mes4 c.ommunlfy, ": Sept. 25). Ron Smith, the detective for the Costa M~ Police Department -I think you need to do a story on him. The life-, , guard program that they havt: in the swnmertime tor the childreil is outstanding. You neglected to do that. Hoag Hospital -you 1 ' should make a Ust or at least say U1at the 2,500 employees they have at HOdg Hospital are an asset to our community. And also, , . no physicians were on the list, and I am sure that you could list one or inaybe two physicians at Hoag Hospital. : • JOANNE FAARl\1., . _.Cost.AM~ So tell me again, how is my li1e influenced by four baseball players I have never heard of before? And where is Kenton Be5hore? He influences more than 4,000 people every week. • ., LINDA EVERLY . .. · I think that someone ~ho is well-deserving of that recognition · is Mario Lesoot, who is the director of the Theater District in The Lab anti-mall in Costa Mesa. It is without a doubt one of the ' finest little theaters 10 America. It puts on exciting plays, and it ' adds to the cultur~ in Orange County, and I really would like to ' see him recognized. I think he does a great JOb. . •. KINGSTON wrTOfU Newport~c~ Giving police a pat on the back What a great police department we have here in Newport Beach. I am always reading in your paper about the department's heroic efforts bringing great results, and we are very proud to live in this great area. · Then one day, we are in the news wltti'·~ recent grab-and-run of an 18-karat gold Rolex President watch valued at S16,000~ young man jerked the precious metal watch from my sales a i· ate and dashed out our door We immediately called the police. Within minutes, several officers, detectives, sergeants and police dogs -about 30 individuals -were hard at work. Yes, after a four-hour search. the thief was apprehended. After professional. aggressive and persistent work by detec- tives, nine days later our gold watch was found hidden along the thief's trail, where he had ditched it. A very special thank you for a job well done, especially to Sgt. Neil Harvey, officers John Hudson and Mark Everton, Detective Tom Gazsi and the 20-.plus of Newport's finest. Thank you for sending the message that Newport Beach will not tolerate these types of people and their actions against our businesses, our resi- dents and our guests to this area. Cheers and God bless. MARION HALFACRE President Traditional Jewelers 01 .THE RECOii "Given enough time, every child can learn. " . . .. HOW TO CONTACT THE The Daily Pilot welcomes letters from readers on issues concerning Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. There are four ways to send in reader comments: • I.ETTERS -Mail to the Dally Pilot, • READERS HOTLINE -Call at 642-6086 • FAX -Send faxes to 646-4170 • E-MAIL -Send to dailypilot@earthlin.k.net . .. · .. . . 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General MM\agef OIM 1'lmft CH All mtrwd I nMPERAl\MES Balboa 72160 Corona del Mar 71/61 Costa Mesa 74/60 Newport Beach 72160 Newport Coast 72161 SURF FOUCAST LOCATION SIZE Wedge 5·7 SSW Newport 2·5 SSW Blackies 4-5 SSW R1vtr Jetty 4,6 SSW CdM 2·5 s~w M>ATING Wtndi out of the JO\lt~at 15 k::f with Hoot wf WaYeS becom- Ing tight oYernight. The ~II Is out of the southwest at 4 feet. TIDES TODAY first low 10:38 e .m. 3.1 First high 6:35 am 3.5 Second l<>"tV •fter midnight Se<ond high 4:32 p.m 4.4 WEDNESDAY First low 12 07 e.m, • 08 First high 7:02 a.m 39 Second low 11:5Sa m. 2.7 Second high 543pm 48 WATllt lDJIB6"'~66 We should see some OK sets down by the shoreline. We have a southwest swell every 10 seconds for· waist-to chest·hlgh wts. This swell "°'O\lld Increase •s the week moves on. We may also get a northwest wind swell to fill In the blenks encl 9M • ·~ wavu some added zest. s.ts •t the points end reefs will go • coupfe of ffft high« • Abalone Awnue. A reotr hcense plate WOrth $50 was stot.n from• car m the tOO bl()(k. • w .. t .. lbo9 lloulevM'd· A wallet and its contents worth • ... S80 were stolen from • car in the 700 block. • : : .: • • w..t Ocean Front· A bicycle worth $225 was stolen from • • • • home in the 1700 block. : : : ..... • 11th Street A camer• and two blankets were stolen from.;.·· car 1n the 100 block. • •: • • 4'th Street; A bicycle worth $400 w<1s stolen from a h~ • tht 100 blO<k. .-;-; . . ..... COSTA MISA • •:: • Mstol Strwt: A wallet and its contenb worth $50 were : • : • stolen from store in the 3300 block. • : :. • ...,. 5trwt A wall~ and Its contents worth S20 were st<lia,:; in tht 3300 block. : •,,. • .._ Sti'Mt F1w p.ttrl of sungla\ses Mre stolen from a nor.:• in the :3)()() block'. • • • New,.ort ........,.,... About S100 was stoi.n from• cw In "' the 1800 b!Oc:k. • ' • _....Ode iwo blankets •nd • t1gut1ne WOrth s:n .-: • stoMn from I CM In tht 1000 bfock, ., • ' Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Danger part of job for deep-sea diVer T he rerent crash of the Sw1ssair plane off Halifax, Nova Scotict, dredged up °!emonel) of my rnend, Mike Greg, a deep-sea diver who was building a mannc railway in • Pago Pago harbor when my wife and J were living there. • I think Mike ledrned to swim bt?tore he ledmed to y.'dlk and led!ned to dive before he learned to swim That go<'s with being from Novd Scotia. DiVUlg to ship- wrecks 1s an inlegrt,tl Pdft of Nova Scot1dn life. Novd Scob·d has quite a his ory of Shipwrecks. By rough courlt there have been morn than 5,000 shipwrecks m its history. Part of this lS because Nova Scotia is on the arc of the North Atlantic slup- piog lane)), which head out to sea from there. On uleir way, ships mu'>l trdverse Sable Island, a long bank of shifting Sdnd that is wdl- known as·d grdveydid of ships. Mikelwas completely casual about his lite as ct diver. He would dismiss as d w~lk in the park ctivmg 10 30-toot swells to work on the propeller of d ship. Imagine, if you will, going 30 THE VE ID I CT feet in the air. then 30 feet under water, hanging onto whatever you can hang on to while work- mg on a damaged-propeller. He did mention, rather casual- ly, diving for sheets of copper found in a wrecked World War II ship. The ship was on its way to England loaded with thousands of pounds of copper sheets, each about 6 feet square and a quarter-inch thick. Mike would be on the bottom of the ocean in about 200 or 300 feet of water. He would load sheets of copper onto a pallet, and the man on the mother ship would haul the pallet up. Unfortu- nately, if there were heavy seas on the surface, some of the sheets w ould come loose. They didn't simply drop straight down. Rath- er, they came down in a swooping fashion much like leaves from a tree. As they came down they could have cut Mike's air and life lines. If so, he was stuck on the bottom with no w ay to get up. Or one of these sheets of metal could simply cut him in two. • Thing of Sable Island ship- wrecks, Mike went to the North Sea, where he worked on the oil rigs. The weather is simply awlul in that area. Diving was haz- ardous However, as Mike said, the real danger was leaping from the rigs to the boats that earned the divers from oil ng to oil rig. The fatality ,-ate was high. Falling into the North Sea while encum- bered with heavy diving equip- ment was almost always fatal. So Mlke came to Pago Pago. Warm water. No swell. No prob· Jems. However, Mike again faced instant death. He was on the bot- tom of the harbor when he heard some noise above him. He ' stepped aside, and a heavy piece of equipment thudded down into the bottom of the harbor just where he had been standing. A deep-ilea divor is never safe. A few years ago my wife and J .. visited Mike and lus wife m Hali- fax. We were relieved to hear that Mike was no longer diving to shipwrecks. He was still work- ing for the same diving company, but no more shipwreclts. However, we noticed a picture on the mantel. A ship was stuck in ice that appeared to be 8 or 10 feet thick. Mike would go through that hole to work on the ship's propeller. Nothing to it. Just one problem. The water was so cold that the diver had to come out in Just a few minutes or he would clie. Again, just a shrug. There am't no such Uung as risk-free m the world of deep- sea divers, espeoally those from Halifax • ROBERT GARDNER is a retired JUdge and a resident of Corona del Mar. His column run$ Tuesdays. 'It's· 'the Sabbath of Sabbaths' •Local Jewish community prepares to mar~ month of Tishri, which generally v v~ falls between September and ear- hour dfter sundown Wednesday. "Jew!> don't eat or drink from sundown Tuesday until after sun- down on Wednesday,• Kaye sa.td. "It's a brne Qf prayer and soul- searchiitg " 1 om .(\.Jppur, ~hich begins at sundown Tuesday ly October. The first day of Tishn ()'~fib The Torah descnbes a ntual in which the hlgh pnest of Israel • would represent the ndtion before God in repentance for sins com- ffiltted over the prev10us year. One of tho anoent rituars in- volved the U'>e of two g·oats. One would be sent oft into the wilder- ness, th<• scapegoat, and the other would be st1cnhc<'d for the sins of the peoph• Today marks this l ugh Holy Day, Yorn J<Jppur, also called th~ . ' . Ody of Atonement. It is a time for 1s what is commonly called the Jews to reflect and to ask God for JeWlSh New Year, Rosh Hashana. forgweneSs for their SlilS. I Be~een Rosh Hashana ·8:fld "Tb.is is the holiest day of the I Yorn Kippw is a IQ-day penod JeWJSh year,• said Joan Kaye, the that some call the Days of Awe or executive drrector or Bweau of Days of Repeptance. Owing the Jewish Educabon m Costa Mesa. 10-day period, Jews are to seek "It's ttte Sabbath of Sabbaths" the forgiveness of people whom There are services planned at they may have harmed during ~e local synagogues to commemo-past year, Kaye said. rate the holiday, which compared "The tdea is that you can't ask with other festive JeWlSh holidays God for forgiveness until you ask such as Purim, is the most solemn the people you may have harmed day ofthe Jewish year, Kaye said. for forgiveness,· Kaye said. ln the Jewish calender, Yorn The holiday begins at sun- Kippur falls on the 10th day of the down today and lasts until an A Yorn Klppµr service will be held at Temple Bat Yalun m New- port Beach at 9 and 10 45 a m. Wednesday There will also be sin- gles services al the Jewish Com- muruty Center m Costa Mesd at 7:30 p.m. toddy and 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Wednesday Not long after Yorn Klppur on Sunday is the holiday of Sukkot, known also as the Feast of Taber- nacles. WHEN DINING GETS BORING, IT'S TIME FOR ... . Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT Come see the way k uMd to be b9fore It is the Wrf it ousht to bel MCI taaw a tan on au • r ,,.~ ....... 4341 MacArthur Blvd #D Newport Beach tel 7 I 4.475.1974 CAR ACCIDENT RECENTLY? FREE REPORT reveals what the insurance companies don•t want you to know. Was your car injured ? You may be too!! It may be weeks, months or even years before you experience pain, stiffness, headaches, even arthritis! Don't settle your case until you read our free report. Mattress Outlet Stor BRAND NEW -COSME11CALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less! 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"Over 50 Years of Fine Quality" Al l Types of .Window Treatments • Valances & Cornice Boxes •Roman Shades • Blinds •Verticals • Shutters • Bed preads Complimentary Co11sultation in Your Home · factory & Showroom 19<)~ Harbor Blvd (o..,ta \1e~a NC>l ~AUD WITH OlliEROfFERS 642-8400 ~~ ,.vllt..:.t'•SC.OI 9Q'TM rA•IC I i.4- Full ~rvice Ca~ering • Sizzling Fajita Bar ~ Strolling Mariachis Margarita & Cerveza Bar Party Trays To Go~ • Enchiladas • Taquitos \ ~· ~ • Tacos • Tamales • • Guacamole • Salsa ~ AND MOREi Banquet Rooms 10 to 100 people. flJia c~,,,..adel~· Cetering 645·0209 Com Mesa 642-1 \42 644-e226M• '} . . . . . . . fJMSified ads work ·ror y ! -. 4 Tuesday, Sep mber 29, 1998 Here.are few questions and answers given from candidate's forum Monday: Q : Ho~ do you feel about the current organizoUon of t11e B<xud ol SupervJ· so rs? Sliva: "J feel the supervisors are m chdrge. • 1 le added the board -should continue to ratily au department head pos1tJons. SuJHvan: "The supervisors don't &upervise endugh." He added he doesn't agree with a policy allowing staff members to spend up to $25,000 w1thout board approvcll. · ' ~ M HAGGERlY·ZVUUS I DAlY Pl.OT Jim Silva, left, and Dave Sulllvan patiently wait to be inter- viewed by the hosts of "Left, Right, Straight PoUtlcs'" at the KOCE stud.Jo at Golden West College Monday morning. Q : What ore )'Our thoughts on Jmplementing a transportation rail sys· tem m Orange County? Q : What do zou see as the major cnmP problem w1thm the county? Silva: Calling gdng activity the No 1 issue, he said he con· tinues to work w1th city pol.Jee Sliva: -1 believe the future of mdSS transit m Orange County is that people who want 1t ure going to hove lo pay for it. Mea-departments and the . ~oun~y M If d J 't h H Sherif rs Department to hght this sure un_ s Haren <!noug . problem Sulllvan. The money · is I Sullivan: He echoed Silva's avallable. It'~ a matter of pnon-thoughts: "Gangs are a ma1or ties • Measure M funds dre one problem, but the key is early way the county could help fund intervention thr<?ugh educa· o light rail system, he dddcd tion " Q : How do you feel about the 'county plan to bwld a commercial airport at the El TOTO ·Marine base? SU\ia: "We should have our own dtrpOrt so we will no longer have to depend on Los Ange· les." Sullivan: "We need to learn trom Los An~1eles' mistakes. No way should we LAX Orange County." Meeting to focus on airport education Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Defense claims murder cas against Anguiano is flimsy • Attorney says gossip has 'fueled the fire' in charges against man in 1990 murder. .. GR1C. RbLINC ~~ SANTA ANA -:-Clainung the murder case·against her client is similar to •a bad J erry Springer show," d defense attorney said Monday that Kent Anguiano JS innocent of a cold-blooded shoot- ing that occurred eight years ago. Sherry Garrels provided a jury with d terse opening statement that sa1d most of the prosecution's witnes~es who knew Anguiano were criininals who were •mar- ried to methamphetanune. • She added that the case was based on nasty, VJC1ous gossip that began dl a bar Angwano and his fnends frequented. •it's nothing more than bar- room clutchat," Garrels said. "He (Angu1ano) didn't do it. He was the tall g uy, d.Od the rwnors just fueled the lire." Angwano, 39, LS accused of killing Luis Antoruo Lopez at a Placentia Avenue bus stop early on Jan 16, 1990. Lopez had left nearby Johanna's bar, descnbed dS a hc:lngout for b~ers, on 19th Street sometune that evening after playing pool. uary by Costa Mesa police . in South Dakota, where he was liv- mg, after several w\lne~ses agreed to testily t}lat Angwano boasted to them he killed Lopez. Deputy Disfrict Attorney Deb- bie Uoyd, w~o l5 prosecuting the case, portrayed Angw.ano as a braggart who blurted to a few friends that he shot the victim. Uoyd also. disputed the defense's contention that !:!Orne of those who knew Anguiano steppe(1 forward to claim a $500 reward offered by pohce. Keo Fenton testified that Anguiano told him he killed Lopez with a .22·calibcr hand- gun. Fenton also sd1d Anguiano showed him a gun at d friend's home but couldn't identify whether it was the same caliber weapon that was used m the cnme. Brandy Landy scud that after d jilted affdir with the defendant, he came by her house and beg . choke her. She claims Angu threatened her and her two dren il she told anyone abou involvement m tbe murder. A tearful Landy said she trightened of Anguiano, dllegedly pulled a gun fro boot one evening in front Newport Beach bar and point at her head. • Most of those who testified a hard time re.membertng-spe detcills because the murder pened more than eight years Garrels added she will Angwano take the stand e1 today or Wednesday to d1s the prosecution's testimony rels said her cbent was frame o murder he didn't commit "He needs to get up there tell his side of the story," she ·He has been incarcerated nine months for something knows nothing about " 80DYCE H•alth & W•lln•is C•nt MAsSAGE Body Polish . HerlJal Wraps Spa Packages ~ ty, respectively, with no night-Angwano WdS dlTested in Jan·· . Newport Beach residents J port Beach Mayo~ !om Edwards. -who want to-1-easn m<11 e obout Pail of Ute reiason tor 1 ltm~~w or sou.rid restri'c ___ ...,...._ the proposed airport at the El meeting is an aspect' of the El Toro Manne Corps AJ.I Station Toro planning proc~s that will and how it would affect John study the expansion of John Wayne Airport are invited to· Wayne, which is necessary to attend a public education forum. I detemune what could happen if The meebng, set for 7 p.m. El Toro lnternationaJ Airp6rt is Oct. 6 in the commuruty pool somehow derailed. room at the Newport Dunes Alternatives P and G call for Resort, w1tl feature Orange John Wayne to become a 14-mil- County Board or SupervlSors lion-annual-passenger and 25- Chairman Jim Silva and New-mil.hon-annual-passenger fddh- AROUND TOWN -------- • Send AROUND TOWN rtems to the WEONESQAV Daily Pilot. Around Town. 330W Bay St., I-ti Costa Mesa, 92627; fax them to 646- 4170; or tall 540-1224, ext. 228 A tom· The Networkers will meet from plete hstmg of Around Town. tan be 111 45 a m to 1 pm. at the Coc..td found at www.l.-ti,,,.,.com/p1lot Mesa Golf and Country Club, ---1701 Golf C:ourse Dnve. Aclmts- TODAY Re duced -price osteoporosis sion 1s $12 and includes lunch. For more mformdlJOn, call 885- 1 9093. exams will be oUered from 9 a.m. I S ni C uJtant 8 b 8 to 4 p m ot the office of chiro-e or ons 0 rennan prdctor Dr Sort y Suttka, 4400 will present a fre<' Revf'r<>e Mort- MacArthur Blvd., fiflh floor, New-gaye discussion at 3 p.m _!or port Beach. Screerungs clie $65. seniors 62 and over t1t Bdys1de For more mfonnallon or to mct'ke Village, 300 E. Codst I ughway, an appomtmC!nl, call (94ql 955-Newport Beach For more infor- 4966 mation, call 723-0233. A yoga class will be presented by 1 Connect al the Corona del Mtr 30-year veteran I felena Sprake Branch Library, a senes of work- from 9 to 10:15 om. at the Nancy shops featunng lips for effechve C'lark Education Center, 471 Old use of library resource>s, will be Newport Road, Swte 103, New-presented from 7 lo 8:30 pm port BeC:lch AdmisSJon ts $8 per every Wednesday through Nov class or $30 tor four pre-pa1d 25 at the library, 420 Mangold classes For more information. call Ave. The workshops will also fea- (949) 548-4059. ture strategies for ·web nav1ga- Desserts -Naturally cooking clas!> will be presented from 9 30 to 11 30 d m dnd from 6 30 to 8 30 p m by New Leaf Naturdl Cw- c;mf' m r osta Mesa Adrruss1on is $35. Pre-regtStration JS necessary. Class Sl7.(' IS limited ror more inlom1ot1on, cc1ll 444· 1005 How loud are the Dogs BarkJng, d frpe luncheon inve<otmPnt semi- nar, WlU be pr<>~ented at 12·30 p . .m at The Arches. 3334 W Coost I f1yhwdy, Newport Beach For more mformut.10n, raU (949) 723-8162 Natasha Treney wtll present d free seminar titled Prob1oll0> from 7 to 8 p.m. at the Pallo Cdfe at Mother's Market and Kitchen, 225 E 17th St .. CoMa Mesd. A book s1grung Wlll follow frorn 8 to 8 .30 p m. R(!Scrvahons are rcqwred. For more inlormation, call 631-4741 . The play "Steel Magnolia " wtll be prcs~nted at 8 pm Fnday and Stlturday evcrung!> lhrouqh Oct. 10 at the Thetltcr District, 2930 Bnstol St, C'osld Mc:su. Fnddy- night ad.mi s1on is $15; St1turday· night adnu~ ion Is $20. Por more mfonnal.Jon, cull 435-4043. ti0n. Admission 1s free. For more information, call 7 17-3801. P~rd l\.J n•km\nc Then There Were Six ... The number of independent pharmacies in Cosca· Mc::.~J is dwindling. North Drug 1s the latcsc to fall victim to rhc nouon that bigger i\ bmcr. College: Pharmacy, wablished in l 962 by Dr Gary Dreyfus and Jay Delaney, 1s one of rhe 6 remaining. Currently owned ctnd oper.ued, \incc 1978, by longtime C.oHa Mesa rc .. idcnr Dr. Karl Spinner. College Pharm<lcy welcomc5 the CU\tomcr~ of North Drug and all of CoMa Me~a to allow U\ w )upply their prescription nee~ . College Pharm<lcy provide) fast, accur;ue prcKripcion ~rvicc, accept\ moH in,uran1.:c card' <lnd offer~ ddivcry \Crvic...c. Thq ~peci.ilizc in home hc.ihh care and h1trd to find hem' They .ire located in the Co,u Mes.a Medici) B11ilcl1ng on J'air Dr . .it 11,u.hor, lf you do not bel1c:•t' h1sgc1 i< lxucr i.top by and ~ them. College Pharmacy "40 fair Dr. (•f Harbor) Cotta Mae 714•546•3288 Fax 46•0443 bans. :======ieiii:~~=========== Bonrue 0 Neil, a member ot the Airport Working Group - which is sponsoring the meebng -said this issue affects all New· port BeC:lch residents, and encouraged everyone to try to learn the fttcts. For mo re mfonnation, call O'Neil at 645-4450 -Jenifer Ragland California Secured Certificates •Fin1 7rust Dml SmmlJ First Trust Deed 12°/o Yield* -.. 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CONTINUED FROM 1 Although they wouldn't be ·11 1 too bad they feel they : · t1ble to :.1gn U1e petJUon, SOltle hdve to go to the county to look at out of a hat that duln't take into Newport Coac;t res1dPnts st11d Uw work that Laguna Beach and' consideration numerous lac-turs they "upport it. Newport-Me$a have alreddy We could end up not rnakmq ,10} 0 / ·we have a strong mteu•st llldt done," Rabago said. •I'd be sur- rnoney on this • ull tudents dltend the samp d1s· pused 1t the community overturns ,. . Newport-f\.J~sd olfic1ttl~ ttrr. hi~t." suid. Alfred . Willm~t~r, d what two boards alreddy decid- withholding judqnwnt on th~ • Newport Codst resident. Smn• ••<! ... ·bl · . e poi; Newporl·Mcsd 1s J>I ov1clm~ <.1 St .e 1mnhc11ho.nr; of u petition. maJonty ot the !)choolin!J, it secins Carol Hoffmdn, a. vice presi- WhPn dcalmg with the Ldgu-only logK'dl that all the slu<lt>nls dPnt of The lfVlD~ -Co, said she lld Beach d1stnct, I would ncvPr ">hould go to · Newport·Mt>sll hPllC'vf's the petition is part of a •venture a gu<>ss," sc11d Newport-schools," I sc.hool bo<.1rd election ploy, since Mesa school boded PrC>sidc>nl .hm Lagunu Sec1ch schcml bucucl Hurris' husband is running for the Ferryman "I know this 1s lrum o mem6cr Steve Rt.1bago s<11d lw's sr.hool board. !"~ ... • I! • • ued (or 60 days so the gwup could star\, ra'ising ~noy. • MARKET CONTINUED FROM 1 to ~y theu goodbyes tlild tmy their last loaves of breud, cartons of nulk and pdck:. of c:igarett6 trom the Chew:.. for many, the news was bit- ter Wl·et. It'~ heartbrnakmg for me. Bul tt's timP. for them to retire and hav<.! some real fun,• sc:ud Jo<h Hitchcock, who ddded that tht> owners of the "mom-and-pop storeff reuJfy were l.lke a mom · und dud The Chews began thinking about s~lling the mMket two years ano. • l lhmk after 35 years th~t .at the time 1t was il prett~~asy rq_dd trip to Wa hmgton, D.C "Tim Rancho M rkt>t huiJd1ng wa:. budt m 1936 on U1c sit • or an old tnut land Boh bought 1~ m 1961 ufh•r leaving a car er with Albert~on':i, where he worked 1l a stock cll'rk,~ tfJfe mdDager and cham tou• i;upe1- \'lMJr, • When thP. 1narkel fu:st op nccl ctl the i.1dc of t1 c.llft :road, Boh ~old 1uanny fimdy, pa11I 1lepo 1l 011 soda pop hottlt•i. tl1<1t chllciwn brought back tu thf• ~lure and pack<'d f.!V<>rythmq 1r1 pap •r bdg!> Tirne!; ht1vl' c hdllged, but Huh so1d 111s 'expe1wnce with Al1Jc1 t- i;on's c1nd ernphas1 on 1 u ti>rnPr SCf\'lCe bd\'C hPlp~d kP(!J> thl• -::.lore dfluat cJrnl build a !oval CU!->· tomer base. "lt'5 r~aUr touuh ti) try to co111- Tue~oy, September 29, 1998 5 behind the counter cmd to buy Uie fudge, pastries, :,anclwiches and m uts the store was known for •Jt's not only been a goon hvellhood, but U's been lw1, • Bob Sitld Even though they're aywg <foodbye to thP work they loved so much, thP. cot1ple have plenty · of rnemonPs to take w1lh them. TI1eu thrl"C diildrnrt worKCd c1f the store while they were going to school, ThP.y"tilso h1red ue1gh- 1Jorhvod kids l~ wc.nk dS cashiers. Pat Liddirnte's ddughter got hf'r first Job at Rancho Market: L1dd1c<Jte said she is sad to'sn the mtuket 90 . "Bob has l>een o giW to n11>. • CJ L1cfd1cote, who 101ured her l!ar.~~!>0ut 15 years ago anct \¥here we can't just give dWdY public funds without !tome pub- lic benefit,• Counc:1lman lJen - nis O'Neil res1dentr; who want to preserve thP theater. ,. J believe it's prematurt> to takf! "1'..m depressed, .... she Said af.ter the vote. "l'guclr; it's good to know that they don't cun• <tnd they're not dragging us along.• , .oectsi<>~o make,• Bob sa1d. . pet"~:..J)ob said. · -... · The· hu mP s urvJvcd even after Stater Bros was bwlt down thP stTCl'l and thP Cosld I\ le c1 · ~ctifir}'lnq to get l)l~ on disability ch.Pr ks. ,, any action unless we hear hack . from Mr. Burnhdm," • Maggie Sullivan, d fom1er Port employee who is Jeacling the community crusaCl1> to --reopen the build.mg as u movie ··house, agreed that the council shouldn't take action until U1ere is a spectlk dollar ttmOWlt. But she said she wac; d1sap· ~pointed that the council did not · inake a stronger commitment to the effort, even rejecting .her ~uest that the issue be contin- However, Sulhvan said sh~ ts rar from giving uµ on the effort. Her petition has grown to '2,fiO<l signatures dnd she aid the group wlll have to start workmq with Burnham privately. 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P gmaa1 1admi<\.sion ti&th to Koon\ Rm)· fw:rn~hcn )OO onb &n)' HBO or < JnC'!llax Scarpad4 ~11 now, offer disappears October :3. 1998. COMCAST ' • f I t t -. . m -OPENER QUOTE Of THE DAY Newport Horbor, Es1ondo go 2-3 in Esiando tfiF's fim girls golf mitafional I see below •(Wooclridge) is realy tOugh. t tinlc "YI probciltf end" being No. 1 tis year. Corona cW Mm"s not as m'ong as they are._• Don Oartc. Mater Oei High girls tennis coach 6 Newport Beach/Cosio Mesa Doily Pilot Tuesday. September 29, 1998 • S Editor Roger Corf son • 949-57 4422 Receivers ., . . • •• receive n o Lee-way • Nc•wport f idrbor l ligh ronwrbdrK LPc wds huge _.nb~cle for th<' vaunted ~weetwotm c1eridl gdme. B \Ill!' hl I"'' II o.wy fitil RJ smq to <1 c lldl. <'O<Jf' IS rn ll< h 'dSICT whim your lt•dpu19 ,,h1hty \~ •1 prov1c1P.., rt< c e..,s lo ' dn l'Xlrd floor. N<'\ er w<1s this mou• apprtn ·nt th,m Sr1turcl11y night <ll Newpoit I lilrbur l ltgh, whPr,. .5· toot·9 StuJor < ornerbit< k Lamcsr LeP sc <1lecl th1• lormulahlf' chal- lenge> ol SwePtWtJter' fl 1 orcl-wt- tmg passmg ctlld< k "1th ct !>t>tws ol hucw pldY.s None, hCIWl'Vl!f, W<1!> morP forehodmq than tilt' hht of ltw senwr -.tc1nrlout's two ml<-ro•p- llnn-. on SwPc>tWttl<'r'.., t•ttJhth pldy ol tht• qurne t1nd 1out£>cl qudrl<'Thric k R1·ulwn M<•n<low's tuurth pt1ss ctlh•mpl ExpN·tinq dll 111•rttJI burTdflC from MPndo1d, who ltt1d thrown for c1 Srtn l>1t·<Ju SP1 t1on-r<'C'Ord 41!7 y.ircls thf' Wl'l'k hc•lon• dncl cdmP 1n :n ol 44 l11r h~S yi,irds dnd W\!l'n toll( hclown .. through two Y.:PC'k'>, l"P 11nd Ills t<•ammates pri>porP<I .tll w1•1!k with SP.C· onddry CodC'h Ev<1n < "hulml1r::. ·w" knew th1!Y' weu• c1omg to (( 101f' di ll'> n S1llcl L1 (•, qivmg ctWd} four me h1•s to RP<l Devil rPCf'JVPT Morion !Jorn, who enlNPd with 14 rt>tr•pucms for 1~3 varcl!>. ThC! appctrPnt sin• d1s<Jdviln· tagP was not lo~t on thl• Sw<!r>l· ·~·afl•r < oadws, v.ho, two pld~ dfter f lclrbor took t1n H-0 h·c1d on I~ first pOSSf''i'ilOn, Cdllf'<.I for M1.:ndozc1 to loft a deep hdll lo the strPdklfl<J Dorn cllonq thB J larhor stdt•lirn• LC!t>, All-Nt•WfHirl-Mcsd Dis- lnrl dnd a <;1·roml-tec1m AU-SC'd View LN19u1• sc le>clton dS c1 runtt1'f, dung to Dorn stndc•-for- '>lndc> on th~ pldy. Whc>n the bdll rtmvNJ. with th<! cldss1<.. dlley-oop rH< h taller wce1vcrs dpprectdte, 1t hec C:1m1: ,, JUmp hc1U. But it was LP<' who ~µrung .to ~ndtch the bdll dhove the Ir.aping Dom, falling h<trkwttrd whd(• crndling in the p1c:k di th(• Red Dc>Vll 45. Hdrhor latled to convert thf> turnovPr when d fleld-gocll 1ttPmpt sc1tled wide•, but lcP. WdS \\, .. JI on his wny to postmq a no SEE LEE PAGE 7 -NO. 4 MATER -DEi TOPS NO. 3 TARS, 1 1-7 • Mater Dei tennis coach believes\Voodbridgeis the team to beat in the Sea View League race. RtCJIAllU l)VN"4 .• ~"°' FOUNTAIN VALrufr·-No pre~ gragl has a better gauge on preseasori Ordnge C'oUhty Top-10 Poll than Mdter Dci Hlgh. The Monarchs, who feature JUruor stdfldout MelJ.ssd Esmero, entered the campaign No. -4 in the county's girls tenrus rdfllungs and have played all three teams in front of them smce the bell rang \ ec1rher Utis month. Monday WdS another heavy- weight nonJeague mcltch dS the host Monarchs defeated No. 3 Newport Harbor, 11-7, at tbe Los Caballeros Sports Village, their first win against an opppnent ranked dOove them. a , Earlier, the Monarchs (4-2) lost to top-ranked Corona del Mar, 11 -7, and No. 2 Woodbridge, 13· 5. "They're really tough,• Mater Oe1 Coach Don ~lark said of the Wa~ "l Olmtt"the}"'ttprobably ·~ .be~ N.o. 1 this year. Corona ·del Mar's not as str~mg as they are.• Woodbridge will square off with Corona del Mar and New- port Harbor in the race for the Sea View Ledgue ·title, which starts Thursday when the Back Bay schools clash at CdM. Mater Oei, which moved Esmero from 'No. 1 singles to No. 1 doubles, never trailed the Sailors (5-1), whofost their first of HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS TENNIS the season m dropping seven of nine doubles sets. HMater Oei's a very tough team,• Newport Harbor Coach Pletchar Olson said. "We dldn't come into th~atch thinking (the 1\1\onarch~n't going to ~ :.r.1 tough tecim. :mer just had it a little more than we did tooay. ~ It gets ha rder for the Sailors as they travel to Peninsula today before opening league agamst the Sea Kings -all with CheJsea Godbey nursmg a pulled right hamstring and Jenny Meyer out ill. . •The last time we were there,• Olson said of the Rolling Hills Estates-based Panthers, "we broke their , (120·match win streak) record. So we're looking forward to going back, because we had so much Cun the first time." • Newport Harbor, led by fresh- man sensation Ndtalle Braver· man, won five or nine singJes sets against• Mater Oei.· Braverman swept au three sets to improve this season to 16-2, while Junior teammate Kristen Case -one of the most improved players m the program, according to Ol5on - recorded two wms. Case, 9-0 m doubles tlus sea- son, is now 8-1 m smgJes. Mater Oei juruor Mary Hung won twice at No. 1 singles, while Elena. Klau and Newport Coast resident Erin I Ierrel, d juruor, H I G H-S C H. 0 0 L G I R L S G 0 l F each won a set in singles. It was Klaq's victory over Newport fresh~ man Kelly Nelson in the third round that gave the Monarchs their match-clinching 10th win. Mater Dei Jed after the open-· ing round, 4-2, and maintained its edge afte r the second round, 7-5. . Clark said he moved Esmero, the reigrung Southern Califorma Sectional champion in the girls l 6s, t rom singles to doubles .111 to see.Jlow she played as a doubles pldyer" and find out how Hung, Klau and Herrel would perform in smgles roles. "I know Melissa will win wherever I put her," Clark said. · Godbey was penciled m to play No. 2 singles for Olson's Sailors, with Case at No. 3. But SEE TENNIS PAGE 7 N ewport Harbor High's Brianna Reehl (far left) chips onto the ninth hole at Costa Mesa Golf & Country Club Monday. in_ e inaugural Estancia lnvitaional. She finished with a 93 to help her teammates to a second- place finish, one mark ahead of the host Eagles. Estancia's Stacy Barnett (left) chips onto the fifth hole during the tourney as part of a third-place team effort. DON LEACH I DAJLY PILOT TARS SECOND, EAGLES THIRD IN FffiS'F GIRI.S TOURNEY . • Cote, Reehl lead local players. COSTA MESA -ln a ground-breaking girls goU tournament, Woodbridge High captured the title with Newport Harbor and host Estancia hrushing second and third, respectively, on Monday in the Estanad lnvitaliondl at the-Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club (Mesa Linda Course) Brianna Reehl of Newport Harbor curded a 93 to lead Coach Jim Warren's Sdllors. Behind Woodbridge (286), Newport Harbor (290) and Estanoa (292) were Trd- buco Hills and Canyon at 296 each, Villa Park (304) and Los Alanutos (didn't fin· lSh). scored for Estancia, which hosted the indugural CIF Southern Section-sanc- boned girls golf tournament, accord.mg to Eagles Coach Art Perry. "Everytlung went real smoothly for the first girls tournament,~ Perry said, then Jokingly added. ·we were hdppy with the results, but we didn't like Newport Harbor beating us. They got lucky " Wdrren said tus ted.m had a chance to wm the Estdncia Tournament, but a play- er took an 11 on a hole alter getting under a bush and not bemg able to hit out. Shelly Raworth of Villa Park shot 76 dnd earned medalist honors, while EstdJlcia's Lawa Cote was second at 88. Woodbndge was led by Chdnmng Lovejoy (91), the daughter of 81g Canyon Country Club head pro Bob Love1oy. For the Tars, Kelly Hunt (97) and Joy St Denrus (103) also scored, while Lauren Young (100) and Stacy Barnett (104) also Newport Harbor will host a tourna- ment Oct 12 at Newport Beach Golf Course with more than 80 players expect- ed to compete. "OtberwtSe," Warren said, •we were m good shdpe to win th.ts thmg. I was real exoted about how our girls played. I d.td· n't know we were ready to play that well." Newport Harbor will host Corona del Mar today m the flI'St Sea View League match at Santa Ana Country Club by Richard Dunn HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK COST A MES A RICKY MARTIN #;1 ANTONY I~ GRUBISICH ...,.-,iP 5-foot-11, l 155-pound senior comer mtNcC'ptcd thre~ pdSsei. dnd dl o compl<!ted ct 33-y<Hd pa in his hrst -.tdrt dt quartNb~ck ~ . ' . A . ' • A S-foot-11 . J-\.245-pound sophomore d •tensive lark.le, he was part of a pass rush thdt totaled hve saclcs rtnd helped produr, four mlcrcephon A S·foot-7, 175-pouncl junior. he had IX C'iHTif for 13 yau1s, includ111q th • Eayl ' only TD, and proVlded con lf•ntly h1qh P.tlOrt. • • CORONA ALEX . BOlTOM be 6-foot-5, 220-pounc\ seruor center anchored a strong blocking effort, which helped produce -432 yards of total offense in decisive wm over Oak Park. • NEWPORT LAMAR LEE '"'rtt,1 S·foot-9, .1 154-pound P-nJor.<'o~ had a pair or f. lntcrccplJons, r 1um1ng ooe 27 yards for a touchdown again t Invading SweetwcttPr, DEL MAR DANNY GONZALES A 5-foot·5, 4 156-pound place-locker, he helped Cd.M win held- po:;1bon war with boorrung kickoffs, while add.J.ng four PATu. He's a junior. • HAR I OR MIKE WARTH ER A S·foot· 10, 193-pound deferu iY tackle, he forced on fwnble.~ consa tent pass pres ure nd itddcd strong run upport l.AsT WEEK'S HlC H SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYS OP 30 YARDS OR MORE • 10 -Eoom J OHNSON (Newport l ldrbor) free kl(:k (punt) • 60 -JIMMY HEazoo (Costa Mesa) run • 53 -DAVID Wem (Costa Mesa) touchdown run • (5 -DAVID WEIR (Costa Mesa) touchdown run • 35 -NATE lEMMEaMAN (Corona del Mar) run • 34 -HtJNTER MAcDoNAIJ> (CdM)) touchdown pass from Mike Bergey • 33 -SHAUN FHRYMAN (Costa Mesa) pass from Ricky Martin • 32 -RICKY MARTIN (Costa Mesa) mtcrceptJon return • 32 -EVAN HURD (Corona del Mar) touchdown pass from Mike Bergey • 30 -Mna: BERCEV (Corona de! Mar) run LAsr wen's BIG DEFl!NSIVE PLAYS • COSTA MESA -Tackle Antony ~ provided crushing hit on QB to force 1 wobbly (and incomplete) pass ... Grubis1ch's heavy rush was a force throughout~ he added a tackle for 3 yard loss 1n ftm quarter ... Inside linebacker J-.on "-*In twice ellf)lod4id into backfield on blitz and tackled ball carrier for 1-yard loss ... Out· side 'backer 1bdd Duddl ldge supplied heavy pass ruSh on third-down pl.y to foK• an incompletion and had huge hit on St Anthony kick returner . Comerback llldlj Martin (thr.M pkks) broke up option play when he tackled bill carrier for 1-VM'd IOM • Nl\WOWT HAMOR End Cooper Wiie made back·to-badt tackle1 for losMt, includmg first of his two sacks on Sweetwater's first possession .. Comerback ~ LH mede a le.ping Interception in first quarter, then returned a second ~ 21 yards for at TO . Safety •11y C1eJton outjumped a Red Devil rt<eNer for en Inter· ceptlon at Harbor's l ... Linebacker lrent Hiii collared ball carrier for S-ywd IOI& ... .... Pl.-n> tackled a kkkoff return mtn near his own goal line, but wes denim the safety when progress Wlj rul.o to the 1. • m ANOA · T.ckle c.. Romero deflected back·to-back pmes, the latter~ tntercept~ ~ Gererdo Moline ... End ~ u.-., made two 5topt ·t>.hlnd the line ... MOiina stoPPid ball c..-rl« .t the llM to force sec~· punt .•. Sa*-tv MeNI ........ hrok• up a PMS • C0910NA DI&. MM • SC!nkw _... AWM• dettwred posslbfv tN Block of t9'e Setton In the 1t'lit'd quarter whirl he~ oek Parlt's ,_.. ..... to IP'lna' ~ -.. ..._.. on a 30-yetd terambte ... Alshulef Mio brc*e uP Oei Parlt's try at 1 lWOi>Olrit ~Piii ... Outsld9 "'**Iler .... lldw ._Ill rtcowred 1 fumble ... NoMgu.-ct CUrt .... taddld bell wr'-far a~ a. on game'J first p&fY ... O.f••IM Ind,.... ... sftlDDld the b9ll from an 0.. ,_ ball CMrief, r.cowrlng the fumble on the fttit ~ o( I*"" as CdM ICortd two TDI 1n ~ secondJ to blow the garN °'*'· -- .. Newport Beoch/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot • . Five years ago this week ..• • Ne)l Hueston drove past defenders .with :l7 sC!ronds left and scored as Coro- /h1 clel Mttr High defeated El Toro, 12- 11, in lhn C'htunplonship match of the !'1111th Coast Water Polo Tournament. • <1reg Sawyer had six saves for the t1>J1·1an~c.d Sea Kings. Sawyer also bad· 11 sav.-..s m a semifinal win over River- tdc• Poly, 9-4 . garlta in girls volleyball, 15·2, 15-8, 15- ?. and then travelled to Chicago to play in the Nike Challenge. • Costa Mesa'• Bblb Tnn scored on a 2- ya.rd run with 5:35 left in the game and the Mustangs ·only ti'ajled Troy by one with the extra pohit pe~; Football coach Myroa Miller ~couldn t stomach another tie and elected to go for two. The problem that had plagued Mesa the entire game came back to haunt it in that moment. The snap was muffed and the Mustangs failed to pull ahead.- LOOlllG llCI 2f.1?. • In a showdown between top Sed View L~ague teams, Corona dcl Mdr lost to Irvine 23~20. Irvine's potent def Pnsc held running back J.R. Walz to just 60 yards on 19 carries. • ~ Karlo -Amaya rush~d 28 times for 100 yards, including a 10-yard touchdown run, but Es~oa still fell to Katelltt, 21-14. 1 O years ago this week ... · gold m1•d<il gc1nw, 9-7. • Nl•wµu1t I forbor hud be1·n rnnked No. 7 .m !JLrls volleybdll, but tough lot;s-. eS' to Woudbndye, tS-8, 9· 15 12-15, 15- 9, 15-5, r.1nd Irvme, 15-9,· 1~-1 4, 11-15, 15<~. WCJ11ld hP hill'<I to overcome. • 1110 Seu Kings mdde th1.? uesl of two long 1ntmception returns dnd tumble recov~ncs to pull out a 14-11 nonloague football \'lCtory over tl'lc Laguna I h!Js Hawks Tvtmioy, September 29, 1998 7 -d<1wns. mduding a 7U-y.ud r. • Newport Harbor got out of the hloc k early against La Habra and took an t>1ght·poUll lcl\d dlter nm . Newberry COf!lPl tetl four of his hr t ~ix pas:.es for 50 yards. Tom Walker ,·Iosed out the : dnvf! with a 1-yard touchdown run. ... .. Rut it was the last titpe Nev.tport would get witlun 35 yards of the goal and La Habra went on to wm tlie non-.. league football game, 14-10. .. • Costa Mesa !led Katella. 7-7, m non- lcague football game after nussmg d - • nu• top-ranked Sea Kings later flexed their muscles in the league opener with 11 2 t ·8 victory over Santa Margarita. I iu1•~ton had four goals. • Both biM's and Newport Harbor's q1rls tennis teams continued to roll .donq in league play. The Sea Kings r.rw .. hed Saddlet>ack, 17-1, and the .Sailors upended Santa Margarita, 15-:i . 1 he two teams had yet to play each "We can't get a haU-yard on our best play,• Millet S81d. "If we don't fumble that snap, we've got three guys wide open in the end zone.• • Team USA, under the gwdance of Coach Bill Barnett. looked a.~ though U would be eliminated from Ol~pics medal round contenllon by Hungary in the quarterfinals. But a Terry Schroeder goal with three seconds left lifted TPam USA to a 9-8 victory and a medal rouod berth. After' ft third-quarter fumble recovery by rc1M, Greg Haack scored on et ~.ud run and CdM trailed by four Another fwnble 1 !d to a 28-yard TY Price touchdown pa'ss to Chris Deuchar. afety rrud\\'8Y through the gainc. It : .. Neithe~ team scored again and the game ended, 14-13. The touchdowns wem less than two minutes part. • · l!st.ancia pounded Laguna Beach m foolbctll, 35-7, in nonleague football twhmrl the running of Josh Wo)kiewtcz, who ·had 147 yards on 14 nunes. Wojk1ew1cz also scored two touch- •appcnr<.d that a Katella kickoff returner. • WdS tackled in the end zone, but thcre!- erees dWarded the Knighb the ball on the .. 3·1nrh line. .., \ qthcr. • Jn other football games, Newport Har- bor, on the power of a 2-yard score by Steve Gonzales midway through the fourth quarter, defeated Saddleback, · Shawn Leffingwell scored on a 20· yaid run tor the Mustdng,s. • N1•wport I ldrbor swept Santa Mar-• Team USA went on to beat the SoVJet Union, 8-7, but lost to Yugoslavia in the -compiled by Jason Hill • LEE HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS G 0 l F SCHEDULE CONTINUED FROM 6 TODAY • •Water polo f11>c;pt1c;s s1yn on his side of the fil'ld . LP(• upp<'<I his season inter- 1; .. ption lot.ii to three (five for his rJ1rt•P-Yf'cir varsity career) by gathNinq i11 an 'Prr()nt Mendoza·· f'11\c; on SwC'ctwate'r's fust sec- 1incl-1111.trter possrss1on. He boum<•d off Cl lC!ClllUlldte who also hdtl thoughts of thievery and -.p11ntC'CI 23 yc.1r<ls untouched into tl1P Pile! 700f"to Tndke it 20·0, en ro11IP Ind :J4-2 wm _,High school -L..lkewood 111 Corona del Mot, 3 p,n , La Quinta at Estancia, 3 p.n:i. C..cxt.l MeScl V\ Capistrano Valley, at Saddleback Co lege, 4 p m , "1..<1111ar JllSl plt.1yed a redlly qri•at qc1mP," Nrwport Coach J1•ff HrmklPy sc.11d "lie kept tus 1:i1-.hio11 on th!' clt>c>p ball, but also du c!<I on t.mytlung in front of bun l)XIJPlllPly quickly He plays 111111 h tnuqPr them ht• is, because h• · jurnps so WPll, • Soccer Community (ojlege men· Orange Coast at Fullen on, 3 pm. Corrlmun1ty e,otlege women · Full~r'ton at Orange CoaSl, 3 pm • .llolleyball . •· . • . College women Southern California Coll1?9e at Pat1f1c Chnstian, 7 30 pm High school girls · Corona del Mar at Huntington Bee1ch, 6 45 pm., Costa Mesa at Katella, 3 1S pm •Tennis High school girls -Newport Harbor at Per11n\ula 2 p m • Field hodt~y High school girls ·.Newport Harbor at.Bonita, 3 pm • Golf High '-Choo! girls· Corona del Mar vs Newport Hdrbor, at Sant~ Ana CC, ) 30 p.m. ~ _, __________ __ HAPPY BIRTHDAY Celebra~ing the Daily Pilot's· Athlete of the Week series DEEPS .EA Monday's counts Newport unding -4 boau, 43 anglers. l 5 sand ba~s. 7 cahco bass. 84 roclcfish, i "I thmk tlH~n"s c1 ndlural ten- c)t.n< y .to ht1c·k off something ~"h"n 11 s lrlkPn CJWdY early and I t11111k SweetwatN probably ol1111Hwd ils thmking after ~1m.1r s f(u-.t mh•r< "J>tiOn)." 60 sculpin, 1 bonito, ' barracuda, 17 wh1tef1sh I I , Prf'ga1n<' Costa Mesa ~und-raiser Friday • • Co ST A ----------rrn;SA -1\ F 0 0 ' I A l l . l)d1 hPq111•-t11nd·r<11s£1r is planned 111 111r-c 111!1> C'•>'ild Mesa High's h o1111•t111111tHJ lnnlhdll game With WC' It r.11 I ltqh ••I Ordnge Coast 1! oll•"<Jl' Fncl11y mqht OON l[ACll I DAll.V !'ll.Ol Newport's Joy St. Dennis chips from the fringe to the green on No. 3 at Costa Mesa Monday. TENNIS D.vey's Locker • 6 boats, 90 angle!'\ n yellow\aol, 81 sand t>Ms. 3 ~ulpin, 16 sheephe.ad, 112 c.ahco bass, 2 tx1nrto, 1 barracuda. 22 rodcfish, 1 johnny bau, l hng cod $2,000,000 SUPLI{ I LRM Llf:L : B1•1q1•1s prov1clPcl by Outbdck ~{tl' 1klit111 P, c h1pc., dnd a drink •1.lll 111• 1v.nl<1hh• tor $4, begm- 1111111 .11 Ii p m. in ttw OCC park- 11!11 I 11 htl k11ff i-. 7 p .m. CONTINUED FROM 6 match, the freshman will gel her chance on Saturday when she faces top-seeded Esmero m the semifinals of the Los Cabd.lleros Junior Open (16s) Bravermdn, seeded third, advanced m the tournament by defeat.mg locdl standout Kunberly Singer m tbe quarterfinals last Sunday. tcdm o1 <;drah Bc1rker und Allison Srhne1dE>r dddc'd lht> other \\111 NONL.EAGUE· MATER DEi 11, NEWPORT HAABOR 7 AGE 10-Yr. Tenn 20-Yr. Term 30-Yr. Term Singles: Hung (MD) lost to Braverman. 5·7, def. Cdse. 6 2, def Nelson, 6 0, Klau (MD) lost 3 6, 4 6, won 6-1, Herrel (MD) lost 4 6, 2-6, won 6 0 40 50 $1,1 80 $2,735 $1,375 $2,583 $2,915 $7,317 VOll EYIAll EDISON FROSH·SOPff TOURNAMENT FINALS Godbey's hamstring IOJU.ry flared up during wannups and she had to .be replaced. While it might have been dis- appointing for Braverman to miss playing Esmero in what would've been the featured set of the Doubles: Esmero Knutson (MD) dt'f Adams Hawkins, 6-4; def. Barker- ScMe1der, 6 3; def, Palm Collopy, 6·2, Thomas-Nygaard (MO) won 6 3, 6 3, 6·2, Griff 1th-Boyd (MD) lost 0 6, 3 6, won 6-4. 60 $6,895 $11,349 $25,960 Prdl•rrt.'d nun·tobacco .mnu.11 r<ltt'' C \ l IL_·· ~7"i'"'7 1 (r>f'on.1 del Mar <k'f. Mater Oet, 16-14. In doubles, Audra Adams .ind Megan Hawkins won a set at No 1 for Newport, while the No 2 MCM fin.mc1al (.roup (714) 720-8460 - PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES may be l11s1>9cied 111 tht ducted by: a co1po1atlo11 nershlp • ducted by· co-pat1ntrt PUBLIC NOTICE duc,ted by· l.Jm 1'" Uabil ly PUBLIC.NOTICE R PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE Coipor1Uon'1 1eglonal ol· The registrant commenced Have you alarted doing Have you 1t&11eo doing Co. ooms, -------------------nee dunng regular bull· to trant11ct bus•nHs undtf bus1nen ytl? Yes. 1 Sept bu••ntst ti? No Flctllloua BualnH• Have you sia'ltd Oo ng Flctltloua 8 u1ln•11 a;>3rt~n:s. PUBLIC NOTICE cna1037083 ness hou.rs th• fictitious name or 98 Suzanne~ Bobo Name Statement busln•ss yet? 'Yes, Aug 1, Nam• Statement . nomes STATEMENT OF Dated: September 22, name• Hated above on 8-3-Peut C Denton Th•• 11etement w11 loled The loPowtng pe1sons 11e 9,: . s , LLC Reot The fbollO~ng pe'.sons 811 Class , cd SUPERIOR COURT ABANDONMENT OF 1998 98 This staltmtnl WH loled Ytrlh the County Clerk of dong bustnCISS as ene 1 ts • doing us eu H . • 'OF CALIFORNlA, USE OF FICTITIOUS THE BANK OF ORANGE Wenace landhotm, MD. with lht County Clerk of 01ang1 County on 9·25·98 FRONT ROW SEATING, Bivce, PrH•denl Z PROPERTIES , 3>35 E can ~atisty COUNTY OF ORANOE IUllNESI NAMI COUNTY, Fountain Valley, Inc., t Cahfom11 Prof ... 011ng1 County on 9-25-98 19980770775 11681 Manens R ~"Circle, J~~' 1~1C~~~y ~~~''':. C~a:; HeA~ v~i~~· CoronA your PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES Th Cit D I The following persona Cthfoinla alonal Corporation, Wellace 19980770778 D ly p 1 Se 29 Oct 6 Fountain Valloy, CA 92708 de ar, ,. 11 • Y 've have abandoned the UH ot CFS MEAGER COMPANY, Lindholm, MD. President Deity Pilot Sept. 29. Oct. 8, 11 '01 pt. ' · • Aa.mon &. Manzano 163 Orange Counry on 9-l8·98 Z P1opel'\J11, lLC (CAI: housing needs. " Poat Office th• Flctltloua Bu1ln1n Co111 Men Cellfomla Thia statement wu toted 13 20 1998 T061 13, 20, 1998 T059 Terraz.a Court Cost• Ml'• i9988770t35 3535 E Coast Hwy . 1101.,_. _______ _ Oo•14171 Name· ADVANCED EVE Publlahed Newport wllh th• County Clt1k ol ' ' CA92627 • Dloly Piiot Stpl. 22, 29. Co1on1dtlM1r,CA92625 Orengo, CA AND FACE LASER CEN· BHCh·Coata MtH Delly Orange County on 11-'·98 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Co11r\1e J Manz1110, 163 Oct 8, 13. 1998 TOJ9 Jh1• d ~u11~H~901t, ~~~- 92883·1571 TEA, 320 Supe1lor Avenue Piiot Sep11tmbe1 22, Oclo-19980701984 Fictitious Bualn••• Fictitious Bualn••• Terrate Court, Costa Mesa, PUBLIC NOTICE Cucte Y mi 1 1 Y IN THI! MATTER OF Sullt #350, Newport btr 8, 22, 1998 Dally Piiot Sept. 22, 29, CA 92627 o , THf PETITION TO BHch, CA 926e3 T034 Od 8 13 1998 T038 N•me Statement Name lt•lement ThlS b11sh1tu is con· Flctltlou• BualnHI bHave you r?s~::"v ,"8eng OE THI! NAME Th• 11ct1tjou1 bualntH · • ' The lollowlng persona are The lollowong P•rton1 "' ducted by· flusband and .. u11nt11 Y• • • CHAN Name reft1red to above PUBLIC NOTIC! PUBLIC NOTICE doing business 11: doing bualntn H: Wiit Name Statement Z Properties. LLC, Suun PACWIC YIWW 0 F EDD IE MUN 0 Z WIS flied on 5/1/98 In the Newport Bt1ch Showtlme North Batavia Business Ha11e you slarted doing The 1011ow1ng p111on1 1r1 Zager, Managlf M•MORlAL ~K DROPHY County ol Orange Oilgltal STATEMENT OF NOTICE OF & Katlin Mualc, 16111 MHI Center, 1'01·1415 N Biii• business yot? No doing bus1ntu H ' Thot atAttrnenl was filed CASE NUMBER Flit No l9988767299 WITHDRAW.Al FROM DlllOLUTION OF Dr., Apt. #G2, Santa vta, Orange, CA 112807 Ramon A. Manzano Spaun, 885 W, 18th St , v.1th lht County C t•k ol Cemetery • Mortual')' A193948 Thia 'bualntH 11 con· PARTNERSHIP PARTNERSHIP Heights, CA 92707 CT >OOCVI • 8111~11 Part· Th, ,111emen1 w111 f11ed Co•ll M111. CA 92627 011no1 Coun1y on 9·18·98 Chapel • Crematory ORD£R TO SHOW ducted by an Individual OPERATING UNDl!R Nollet 11 htrtby given Abraham Douglas Katfln, ntrt, L.P .. (CA), 400t v. th lht County C1enc or Lindy Lu B1nien, 1812 19980770133 CAUSE FOR CHANQI 19918788883 "CTITIOUI that C110I McMahon and 1691 Miii Dr· ~t 1 02, MacArlhur Blvd • #IOO, 011noe County on 9·18·98 Harr1w Pl• Newport Be1cn, Dt iy P1101 Sept ~2, 29 3500 Pacific V-Ortv• ~,. ...... .. I• I', :. 11 ' OF NAME . • Thia ttllll'llent Wll lited BUllNl'.SI N.AMI! Jeanine VeldhYils, hereto-::~~; Ana Htlg ll, CA ~~rri~:,~~.,c~,92~n· 19080770154 ~!~1110, 496 Walnut. 0<:1 6 13, 1998 T037 ~;:n PETITIONl:R~~ EDDIE! with th• County Clerk ol The following per1011 has lore doing bus neu und'j Kimberly K111tn, 1891 dueled by; • nmottd p111· 011., P~ot Sept 22 29 Coste Mesa. CA 112827 I 1 .. ----... ~~~ ~~:Eo~IL~~OA P~TI~~~ Otang• County on 9-3-98 ::~;~w:;0,:• 1ti! =~ ~r:d~~l~~:M~~"~!ri~ M ... Dr, Apt 102. Santt ne11hip Oct 6 13, 1998 T045 This buslneu 11 con· CLASSIFIED PIERCE IROTlERS FOR AN ORDER TO Dally Pilot Sept 22, 20, ah1p optfahng und1r the Dtalgn II 3853 f , Coast Ana Heights CA 92707 Have you 11111td dong PUBLIC NOTICE ct.x:1t0 t>y • genttal part· II'• lh• resource you IELL llOADWAY 'CHANGE NAMES FROM Oct.•. l3, l998 T035 lictitlou1 bualne11 natM of Highwey, Co1on1 Del Mai. J~~ bu•.in:~tJ~ c~ :rineu yet? Yes, 10·21• ';:~~~P you llllttd doing • c n count on to e ti • EODIE MUNOZ BROPHY PUBLIC NOTICE ChaH St. John Hokling Cll1lomi1 92825·2519, d·~ wilt by By• CT Bai.via Inc, 11, flctltloua 8u1lneu business Y 11 Yes, 1993 myriad ot me1chan· MortCuareryma*t:~nhapel , 10 t>LO MUNOZ BROPHY Company 11 140 Newport d111otv1 the Nid partner Have ou •latttd do• General Partner 1.111ry Ma· Name Slatement, Lindy Bartlett cs1se Items, because "' !tt 1• heltlty ordered that NOTICI 0 , C•nttt 011\'1, Suite 240, ship and t11mina11 their 11-busines~ et? Yes ,.14.9':1 thtna ' Tl'lt loltov.lng pen.ona a•• Mo 1 p ttro our columns compel pe11ons lntert11td In PRO,OllD Ntwpo«1 e .. ch, Cehlornla llllon, as partnen lhtftmj AbfahamYD Katlin This st11emen1 wu loled doing bUslneu as Thrs atatement was I I quallll•d buy• a to 110 Bta~ew,.ay .th•t matter appear belate 92&80 by mutual consent, as o This allt~nt was filed with th• Co1.in1y Cletk ol BEACH HEALTH CARE with lht Covntv Cllfk ot ca111 Cos thlS court in D1p1rtmen1 IANK MIROER The Flchtlou1 8u1lntH S.p1tmber 30. 1990. wlh lht County Clerll 01 Orange Couoty on 9 11•98 1<1032 Sptlndalt St . Sit H, Orang County on t-l l·9e 84:l.se7e 9'1·1180 No 703 ol th• Ortngt Notice 11 hereby g4ven Ntme referred• to above Further notoce 11 hettby ........ 80789499 Wutmlnstoi, CA 92683 t 9988789408 Counrv Supeiior Court at that Th• Bank of Orange was ftltd In Orange County given thal the undersigned Orenge Co1.in1y on 8-18·98 1.,..,. Dr Aaf\dy Gall, 1 P1o!H· i------... --- lht eddies• ahown above COunly. Fountain Valley, on June 24. 1"8. Fiie No wlll not be r11po1111ble, 19988770144 Daly Pilot Sept 15, 22, 29, aOf'lal Chiioproclc co1p Daily P1101 Sept 15, 22, ?V on l0·20 19118, 11 2 00 C.llfornta has made ap. 1119at782398 from th11 di'/ on, IOf any Daily PtlOI Sept. 22. 29, Oct t, 1998 T031 !CA), 14032 Spt1ngdalt St ()(1 6. 1998 T029 "Afiordable oetoclc pm. end then and phcallon to lh• federal De-Full neme and addre11 of obliglll011 lncurted by th• Oct .•• 13, 1998 T042 Suitt H WHlm nster. CA PUBLIC NOTICE ti.• show cau1t, II any polll lnaurance Corpor•· the peraon w1thd11wlng' othtf In her o""n Nm• 01 PUBLIC NOTICE 92683 ttity have, why the pttlllon llon, WHhlngton, 0 C. Cindy A. Mulder, 92 Haven-1n thf name of the n1m. PUBLIC NOTICE This bu11nt11 Is con· Fictitious 8ualn••• I~ change ot nemt ahould 20429 tOf lte written COil• wood, ltvlne, CA 112814 011td: Septtrnbtr 21, .., I Flctlllou1 8ut1neu dllCltd by a COfPOllllon N llatemenl Alternative" no1 l)e grented. sent lo merge wllh CFB Cindy A. Muld1r 1"8 FlotJtJoua •U• netll Name Statement Have you started dong •m• 1 "ts further 0tde1ed that a Merger Company, Costa tt988719119 Pu bll shtd Newport Name Statement The IOllowlng pt1aona are 1>us1nH1 yei? YH. 111&4 Tiit ton~1ng persons • 1 copy of lhlt Oldtr lo ahow MtN, California. Thi• no-Thi• ttlltmtnl WIS filed Bta<:h·Co11a MtH Daily The following person• .,. dolnO bu11neu ••• Or. Randy Oatl, A Proles· Clo!~ ~n'i ~·Lt' DI nt Casket CllllH bt publlahtd In lie• la published l)ursuant th th• County Clerk 01 Pilot September 29. 1998 d~ buslntH.. Baclc Bay Center, 26S1 Ir· a•onal Chlrop11~11c Corp :i' Ad" 1 ur Alk D C••• SCOU t NtWPOfl 9t1Ch/Co1t1 IO ltcllon 18(c) of the Fed· ~1 C t 9 S.98 T050 3 H1ppo1, 9141 Five Har-vine Avenue, Co1t1 MHI, ,.andall C Oall, P1t1idont 311 m r:• Cost!Y Men t.fOlll Doily Pilol 1 newapa· eral Dtpollt rnaurance Act. range oun Yon • I C NOTICE t>o11, Hunllngton 8t1ch, CalofQfnll 82827 Thos 11tllm4tnt wu filed C CA c ti & ,,., 'of gonOftl clrculallon Any person withing to Oally Ptlol Sept. 16, 22, 29, PU LI CA 92846 Am111can Mt.1m Cenltt W1lh lht County Clerk ol s~:r· osta Mell, rema on publ'9hodln lhoacoon1y.11 comment on Ihle •P-Oct e,tll9t T027 ~lotltlousBualn•H Suanne J. Bobo, 9141 LLC (Cahlomia) •130 E. 01angeCoun1.,onO~S98 91(at~rlna Atuandr• luat one•• wffk for four p1tc111on may file hi"'( PUBLIC NOTICI Neme ltatement Five HatbOte, HUfltonQton H11t•boro~r Ave • Or.no•. 11111770774 Tamayo Sorrell 31• in B rial Se vice f~:~u~rrn:~!~1~'.or to f~~~lno1:=':aof~.: oneieUHa . ~ht f~=~ ~tone*" '::1f.ho7!.~~~4~ Five Hit· 1~:~°'"::;,•~=:, la COii• 1~··~~~:.stpl. H. ~~·y ~~!~ t.:~,Jfttt, Co.ta u r DATii tlP 01 1ffl Feder ~ ... "= "Otltleu9 • .,....... PA'a!ilcT ITVDIO, '410 ~~zt.4~ntlngt0tl 9••(1'1, ducted by. Umlled U•blloty Thi• butlntn ls con-Why_ should you subject JAMll-~.IACKMAN, &;::. ae 11 lotlef·..,._., ..._. ........ ,,.. w MKMtlw 1 J, Sanl.I Alohlr-Omrt •• .,., ~ ~.ve ~ ~ U~HO ltOCtRI DV arr1naMUue1 JUD QI IC 0 MM I I-Suite HOO, Ian rrancJICO, The folowlnO Pf'WO"t 1111 Ml, CA '2704.tlli Harbora, ~untlngton DutlMtl y91? VH, 5.tplem-"otttloua 8U...,HI Have you ltarted doing yOUfSelf & your f amlly lO lfONIR 0' TMI IU,I· Callforn11 94105 before dolnQ butlnMt as• Albef1 E. Solbefg, tll,2S91 IMch CA t214t bef n 1191 tiut11H1 yetTYtt. •N ._ RIOR COURT proctulng Of tllJ .... AD'lANCID !YI ANO ChlmpiOn Way, Tuaan, CA This • bu1ln111 Is con-Amtf!Cll'I MJjlm Cenltf, n!':"~!!'::9c:.! .,. ~t•tna Tamayo SoriellllltCI paying Inflated prices for f<ENf F. T1ea1n8. At• plieltlOn haa been com-FAC! lASl" CUofTE", 320 l2tOI llC, a~am n CM, .... ,,. dOlna butin9H .. I ltaltm.tne ... ol & ??¥> IQtntY al ll#S, 24~ ~Vt =:..:oc,:,Ml.':ti.,wla~ :~.rl~~ne:.ch~~ ~~~~l~: Ovtratockedwth ~,~::=,,.WIS nJed 11 ~ .. ~=~'160 ~anc:."-c=ti~... caskets services U dt1.1 <:attoie. "''' · • ttie ::.0.11 dey ~the 92113 CA t27<M etutn w11ti .,,. County Clerk ot w. 1• "' '""· a "1· 1 ... •11ttot r.aw Free 1 •~ • ~ Hillt,CA 920» fltlt ,ffqulrtd publication W~ landhOlm, MD. 'II.ICC. Denton, 9" Cap!. A c.tl 10 Orange~ on J.2&-N 1-~lt~les llC (CAJ ''° Dally t Sept 1'. 2?. tt,I ~ .aM ,. Publlahtd , Newport date. Inc., (Celllornla), 320 luoe-tal II .. Cotta ....... CA CS.Mffttd teH•71074' W l7th St eoi-. Mt .. ()(t e, 1 T030 ......_ "'--l!iii g ••(j'-••• OHc.h Cost• -..... 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Eort & Judy Own thu home you llotn<'W<lrk,. Toylor, Agts 642-4722 •180 • LIDO ISL• Brand Now need now. without s l.awdbM ...1. (71-') )51).JOOI 5Br s .&Ba, 3753sf big down payment 'P' .., E••••ld• gatod comm, OCEANFRONT 11 1 3 Complete llnnncing II Oirialuniic<o 714)81M197 detoched 3Br 2,5Ba, View ol beach and v ng erea, c garage C I I, Th 1 11 Biii Grundy Realtor. quollf1ed. OeGeorge over 1700sl, bulft In ° a 1na •pr ce Wi 949 875.e181 Hom1t Alliance, he. '911. Xlnt Loe. S3 t5,000 amaze youllll •----·-----N8036081 (Cotp. hot· Earl & Judy Taylor, NP Shor•• Cute Cozy fine 800~47·6995) CORONA Agents 642-4722 @ D-.1--•-l-• Home 3br 2ba, comm Call 1·800-343·2884 DEL MAR 1022, _________ 9 .-niu-eUUA& pool/tennis S334 7K (CAL-SCAN) ,-c...r...., Agl Marc 548-4732 PATRICK TENOReliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DANA POINT 1026 949'-723-81 ~0 Nwpt Heht• 3Br 2es PfeaH.Call & Let Us Oo••n Vl•wl onliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------400 Sq Ft. detached Know What Your Forrested Canyon. Dphc s27s,ooo 3Br 2ea *BIO CAN Y 0 N office/bonus rm, pron Need• Arel 858-9705 Charmer! Lot value & 2Dr 2ea, 3c gar. nu HOMES S400K·S3 Mii landscape. 405 lrvlne I ·8 0 0 -4 ·TE N 0 A E: $839,900 Low mafnt, pnt, roof. 493.0781 or Call Ag1 714·604-4607 S515K 845-4592 Pp SOLD! Showcase homes for sale In our Saturday Rael E11a1e Supplementt HOMES OF . THE WEEK Dl•pl•Y ad• •tert et fu•t S'701 0011dllne Wed Opm ••••• OPEN HOUSE Ll•tlnu• for t1a1 DHdllne THur1 ~pm ••••• II pay1 to advertise In the bt•t local Real Eetote Section CALL TODAY LISA RIVIRA 949·974-4252 ANNE WILLEY 949-574-4249 • 1 block lo buch Can 49G·7G49 J.WObb, Bkr or 714·832.0020 lCl02 NWPT iHOAES 2BR build new. 320 Hazel, BRANO NEW HOMI Ole, 2BA, Beam cell, CdM Home 759·9070 e>Br 15Ba, 4 decke, aJc. newer tlle roof. &345K VACANT TWNHMI!: HUNTINGTON 3c gar. Brtf Grundy 8111 Orundy Realtor• LOWEST PAICKD BEACH 1040 Rea11ora 049"675-e16t 049-6715·6161 3bt In COM. Oul ol iHtblutf BHt Buyl OLDih TfU·PLEX area aellor HYI ••II 3Br+2Ba+ FR. l·Sly 100 Block· In N.8. It todevlll Large 3br 0 DOWN PAVMeNT Fl1eer· Great Location Oood atreel 'As ta' ond lamrrn, net<Jt Only $004/mo nice, $5091( 720-1704 Bkr s495K.Agent e76-l120 cosmetic work but oote(), 1br 1b• wllh priced 1000·1 twu g11r11ge, pool, spa, man last 'IDIO. tennta. With efevotor Kolar & Co 37G 5!i7tJ O"ty S849,000 Agent, John Miiier 1587-3897 COSTA MBSA 1024 •MOD!L HOMlt '1iiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiliiiiiiiiiiii,~l~mmed move In 3br 1• . ba, t7731f nome, 2 ~ear 38a ·Fam rm, Rdol, epa, yerdf l\edueed to S2!S9,000 T•marr•h. Seven GablH 714·065·7197 •R itOi• 3 LEl'T 1tor; Incl detached 2 car gar w/open air loft above gar. Upgraa• throughout, corner lol, p•rlc vi~ ..... 2,eeo 71 .... 48·9410 a new hom•• dlrect 1 ________ _ from bollder :lbt 2 6ba NEWPORT 9ft cell'• AC, 2 car lot9 gar, PrkH from lhe BUCH h1ghS200's 722-1120 Iii•••••••• ,. ---------· ----...... -= .._ ' "':.: =.: ==: ~=-c. Batboe Newport a..ety, Inc. Estilbbhed 1119 ....... YNrtyAenllllt OcUnfninla ,..., ....... s1m 1D snao. ACREAGE 1125 NORTH WEST ARIZONA Two f811ChH -42.. IC«H • 114,90() and 80 acrH• S.29,IOO or both. Con- ~nlent 10 1-40 Oood water are• Oorgeous vlewe. Call AZLA 1 ·11·244·S2t3. (CAL•&CAN) C!M!TBIY LOT/ CIYPT 1225 ' I.. "Eniployee. " "Empleado." "Arbeitnelim er." "Eniployl. ~, NOMAmR HOW YOU SAY IT, CLASSIFIED CAN Fl• IT. Coll The Pilot Classifieds at 642-5678t to place your Garage Sole Ad ! • ~Newport'Beoch/Costo Mesa Doily Pildt · · · • . . . . .. T uo~. Septembef 29, 1998 9 Cl!MST!lY LOT/ RENTALS TO CREDIT 2907 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT MERCHANDISE SPORTING HONDA 9085 JAGUAR 9105 IYPT 1225 SHARE 2724liiiiiiiii~--· 5530 5530 ANTIQU'!S 6010 MJSC. 6015 GOODS_ 6065 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ov•R YOUR HUD 1-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil '91 CIVIC LX ••• X.J12 S edan 40 :a, c•M•T•RY LOTa Ha Be•utlful 3br In CS.ptl Need m0t• ..... VROLLJ 1• H B Fl Lo ml, auto, AC, (90-4080JS40,89S breathing room?? Aceoundng r-. Telephn•·• btnfhold •w ow •• (2YCE155) ta,aaa 8AUeR JAGUAR Harbor Lawn, CM, hou1e w/otflce, w/d, Avoid banlkruptcyl ataff Aooount.nt AD9!1SINSllSSTT~TTIVI! '35/H Kit & bath fau· Stranglh training Ll!XUS Of' (7'•>"~000 12200 for both or beat tropical yrd, grHt 0 lid 1 N • prl 11 -. _... ceti s10. Bat fauc:ett system $899, wlll WESTMINSTl!R ,9 .. 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Buy 1 NB Modern, 11ep1 to nation a company. ta Accountant to dUU.• Include: 911111• d 1 t t i-AT, full pvwr, moonrt, 1 __ ....:.;(7....;1....;4.:.;19;,;$;.;;3-4-,-";..;..;~-= or all four 25% below iand, I.lg bed-rm. 1V, www.anewhorlzon.org aaalet In month end ~ with payroll for 1 'Y commSp5as ,1c o T"D11t..1SPORTATION (3BJ&"'•~i110 550 '""0 XJO 8•d•n 4D retail, pp 885·7570 tele, deck• $540mo + (•""')5"'~1• .. 1. cloal,, ........ nal •ntrl•• d·•lt• company 11 Mata 1 · up. """'' ,....,..... ' • """"" ~..... ,..,_ 3/4" I. t " h"V dty /VC ••••••••• , LEX S OF (96·3941)$45 • .895 util'a 714-148-4400. (CAL•SCAN) and lnanclal~ate-and executlv• office float valves $15·20. WESTMINSTER 8AUER .JAOUAR ".'i••••••••INB menta. A110 ,.......orm c714, 8 .. 2 8908 11 prlvale room/bath1---------f.•n•ral accounting admlnl11ta1Jon. Pleaee Kohler tank ball llap· --------·I ., • (114)953-4800 In hom•. Kitchen & MOU1:1Y tlo 1 1 di Hnd reaume to At> pers S1.H. Bldel IOilet BOATS 7011 --..... -3-c-1-v-1-c-.-X--•9 .. )(J8 a.ctan 40 HOUSES/ CONDOS ,POR RENT laundry prlv, lov-•y ui. • unc na nc u ng counting Supervl1or, t •Ao C I • "" .., f0 tO•"-' 2ft14 bank and B(S ac· aH 1 ...., .ea Oln"g iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil AT, moonrf, mint (96·393•Jt39,495 ~~~et121~atlon/wSk500mo nn ., counta reconclllallon, MPO 8011C1s~ .. 2C8oala b111t·!~x cu11,,.~ds$1s61.z&e SINGLE KAYAK (3CHB412) $10,950 BAUER JAGUAR -..-""eve ·•nda. .."'tk admln and coor· esa, A "'"' or " LEXUS OF (71 4)953-4800 ----------- RENTALS ""' f • ma 18''w 20" $25 Air Scupper Pro. With StN••o CASH? dlnallon and 1peclal you m!Ay ax r au A WESTMINSTER 40 Ab 10: compressor 1an1< $30 paddle and roller, · '98 X.J8 Sedan le to buy or lend on projeota. Thia poalllon (949) 842,7667 (714) 723·031 I $400. • 675-2827 (714) 892·8900 (96·~795)S38 ,898 -GE_N_E_RAL ___ 2_1-02-• WANTED 2726 mongagH or not••· requlrH BS degree In RHum• ahould In· 8AU ER JAOUAR C ~~.e~~~77;! . accounting or frnence, clutle aalary hlatory. Wolff Tennlng Beds •••••••••I HYUNDAI 9090' ,_ ___ ....:.,.<7...,.t...,4.:.;l9.,,5,-.3_...-~8-00_= one or two year Hpe-Ph slcal/drug acreen Tan At Horfl• ' •·,..,... X '8 Seden 4D (CAL•SCAN) rlence preferred and Y • .... nuTOMOBILES ..... ..., •LOOKINO• COSTA MESA E/SIOE1-----------proficient In PC akllla Ing required. EOE. •11 ouy Direct and Savet P (98·3940)$38.005 t POR A ReNTAL? •W•nt to re.nt• 2br ,INANCIAL o0.&+957 a133~ Commercial/Home --------•!' want to buit an '82 BAU EA JAGUAR S 1<tOO/MO & UP? house or like housa. P,.OaLaM? Help (Exqel, Lotua t-2-3 RETAIL OMI 'V ~ unit• ltom $199.00 or ll3 Toyota pickup (714)953•4800 · • L ... UR... C ... 0 ... NT) Xlnl ref•. & credit. avallabfe for mort· and Word). Good ben· Cashier/Sales Assoc. SO ~8AST Low Monthly Pmls 4X4 longbed Ask for I;.,..-:--:.;~.:..;.;;..;...,.;..;;.;;...~ ft (""~;) 4a,;:88~1 1 cat 949·842·8408 g8'13H, sludent loans. •flt package Including Mornlng1 e<'F/T, M·P' U Fr•• Color Catalog ACURA 9010 Jo s.• 949-850·7149 '98 XJ8 VP Sdn 40 ... personal loans, and 40tk retirement plan. CM area. 54o-89t1 AU N . Call l·800·711·0158 94g.602:0025pgr '96-4081)141,805 NB or CdM want to deblconiolldallon.Up Drug acrHnlng/phy1I· RetalVArt Supplles 2'202 ... ililttlt. BAUER .JAGUA~ '!Wented people With dHlgner furniture to five In OC'1 finest homet, for a fraction of normal rent. rant 3...-br house, 5· to S500,000. Quick l'e-cal required. E.O.E. Exp"d retail peq1on flt tuta AM, CA 12707 '98 INTEGRA • (71 4)953·4800 lO yr lse. Elderly cou-aulta, low lnterHt. Call Send rHume to: Ac· wkenda, benefits Ster: -.,, .. u.... COMPUTERS 6018 Special Edition ISUZU 9100 714-080-5110 pie, no pots, xJnt now toll fr••· counting Supervlaor, Ung Art/Dale 553.0101 1 ___ __:. ______ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (025806) 517,997 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,.J_E_E_P----- 9 - 1 - 1 -0 credit. 723·0311 877·22&-2292. PO Box 1580, Coate -......:.---;;..;;..;.....----------r-LEXUS (CAL•SCAN) MHa, CA 92828 or SalH On the move? •CLOSEOUT'.* MISSION VIEJO •eo RODEO 4 x4 1=.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BALBOA PENINSULA COMMERCIAL 2107 REAL 'ESTAn fax to (949) 831·7248 COME OROW Auto, wht fufl pwr,1• Flnenolal woe• have1_________ WITH USI (949)384·0884 13307141 $l7917 '91 WRANGLER you on your toes? Appointment ••ttlng Expanding retail ad· Sell your extra CD·AOM·based SOii· ---------LEXUS B~c~.yl 4~;00:,owF.,%• We provide loan• dependabl• people venlslng department household 1 r MS ALFA ROMEO 9015 MISSION VIE.JO regardl••• of credit needed M·F 5·9pm seeks a self mouvated items orr~~. 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FURN •Xl!C HME In nesa, Medlcal Biiis. work from home In 1 year print ad· 2 matching love 1eats 714-903•1080 -----'-----1 (714) 892·8900) quiet area. 2br 2ba, 2 B•l.Penn $749,000 Never repay. Toll frH your •pare time. Great vertislng experience. w/2 chair• & oltoman . .,.,,,...,,..,....__,,..,,..,,,...-=,...---AUDI 9025 --------- lotta. 2 car gar, all the RHtauranl on 2 Lots 1.eoo-218·9000 pay. Free detalls call Excellent communlca· Contemporary dHlgn IBM 488 PC com· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil JAGUAR .. traal NS/pet Lae For Sate or Lease. ext. 0·5139. t·800.e32·8007, tlon skllls. Ablllty to neut/color. Comfyl puter w/ printer, $400. $3200/mo 873·84•3 Agent. Call 67SJ8120 (CAL•SCAN) 24 hrs. (CAL•SCAN) aat goals and make $500/all 969·1755 Includes FAX Machine '80 OT 2dr. red. nll iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii A II I N 1-----:.......---""" t I al pre•• ta Fl p 621 4907 records, CID stereo '"" XJS c t 2D v• • ., 'I ov. NEW 2000af 'bldg. In "CASH'• AVON PRODUCTS pro esa on ... n . Bedrm Set G piece rm. ager • •4 onv tlons In a fast paced 200k mi, $1900 obo (9 4.3973)$35,995 Cannery Row, fronts Immediate SS for Stan your own bu•I· and detall oriented en· comtemporary oak xlnl cond 949·723·7871 BAUER .JAGUAR 2144 2 streets next to structured Httlement1 nHa. Work flexlbl• vlronment. good condition .. $500. WANTED (714)953-4800 Mc Donald's. For lse and d • f • r r • d hours. EnJoy unllmlled Xlnt beneftl package, (949) 831·3108. iliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Owner/Agt. 831·7433 Insurance clalma. J.G. Hrnlrigs. Call toll frH Including 40111. Drug Necchl ••w'g meoh TO BUY 6019 BMW 9030 '95 X.JS Convt 2D llVlNE 9105 Can·t seem to get to all those repair jobs around the hovse? let the Claulfled Service Dlrectorr help you find reliable help. 842-5878 U.C.I. 2Br 2·Story TWH ---------Wentwor1h: toll frH ( 8 88) 581·28 6 8 . icreenlng/physlcal re· In oak cabinet S300,liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ~95·3965) $41,995 quaint yrd, $1300/mo. INDUSTRIAL 2788 1-888·231·8375. (CAL•SCAN) quired. EOE. HP color 550 printer I BUY ALL PIANOS '97 7401L LOADED & BAUER JAGUAR Avail Now. Bkr/Owner (CAL•SCAN) ---------Resumes via fax: Al· for Mac works goodl Antlques.qual furniture MINT CONDI DARK __ ..;.(7_1_4..:.)9_5_3_-4_e_oo __ 1-. _______ _ 714·780-1900. CH~~~T~::Ls~:j No tentlon, Lynn Esola S75 (949) 642·0808 1pc or houseful cash BL u E . 2 3 1c M 1. NEWPORT .BEACH LOW REHTI lndustrlall••••••••• door to door required T7114-650-4C802 or ma1t11· Perquet top OR table/ paid (714) 957·8133 S51 ,000 949·780-8808 1pace w/otflces, 2200. 111.RYOTn.'CEMENTS mea ommun y 6'-Cullom upholstered, --------'--·I 46001f 78cent sf NNN nnn "" Minimum age 18 Y"'· News, 330 West Bay hlghback chairs 5225. Old Coln• Gold 511.,er '97 Z·3 Convt SALES 2169 Jackie (714) 673·2754. I••••••••• To 50% commlulon. Street, Costa Mesa, (7141 723•4833 Franklin Mint, Sterhng Auto, lull p.w CO, Bulld your own multl· CA 92627 OJd tches " e el (882339) S28.977 WE'RE GROWINGI I eve I bu I In ea&. Power Litt & R•ollne Wll "' I w ry ' . Call Independent Rep. SA.LES PT 3 days per Chelr electric, med. Westcoast Co., 642·9448 MIS;l~XNU~IEJO Fast ~ Soothern C8ldarua ccmmumty 3 000 ( e o o) e 7 4 ·1 8 9 9 . week. Lady Golf store, adult width, tan, l•k• RECORDS/TOP s (94 9)384-0884 newspaper c:bein bas unrmtiate opportumbl!ls BR • amall kit, pallo, fNCOME HEALTH & off atr"t prkg. unfum, 0 S735/mo. <1nc1d1 uus > PR PERTY 2790 FITNESS (CAL•SCAN) NPB Faslllon Island new 5900 644·2088 Jazz, R&B, Soul, Rock &vailaJ:lle in Ventura, la;. Angeles. OnmQe Agent Call 7747·7765 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii : 2Br 1Be TWNHME CM •Pride Duplex• $1295/mo. New crpt, Huge private yds, nr tc att garage,· near Tri Square. prin only Gelsont. 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Rid E Full & PT positions Just Great Firewood 0 .. rn1 ed narbor ge s1ate1 prof'I, Evp'd and Arch, Slralghlwall, Boise radio 631·737 .,.,..en . f b l'W•••••••• " a11allable.• Apply at Avoid th• rushl Order S 2·•tory, or lease Y ---------11 Well f.roomed per· the Five Crowns 'nowl S135 a cord, $75 Slngle lope. owner $4500 840-0696 BUSINESS PERSONALS sonne. Please call 2 oo oo 800·973·3368. Oeaier-1--------Weafer. base.,...,.,"'+ oomnussicn eza!llent between : -4: pm 1/2 cord. Delivered 11 bl 1 FORD 9075 _, BACK BAY 3br 2.Sba, OPPORTUNITY 949·075·5583 3801 E. Coast Hwy. free to yovr driveway. •hips ~~~~-S~AN) iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil beneflts pediage IXldudlllJ 40l(k), and I 24001f lg yd, gardener TEACHER 2nd Gradjj 714-885·1432 supportivewockenwcnment.. Pet olt S2400mo 29041---------1----------Christian School. Muat '61 Ford Econolln• (949) 840-7262. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil PERSONAL CONTROLLER 20 yr have c r •dent I a I. PETS & Van All window bus. Submit rover lettet, resume. and_,,, ... b.istocy to: 1elecommunlcatlon1 • c s2000 b t "'°"'"'' Big C•niton TWM on •••••••• SERVICES 3005 Co. i. looking for an DAYCARE AIDE Cant seem to ANIMALS 6049 0~~~~· 714.a:f;.03e3s5 (.allfomJarnon.-....nttvNewsl'--Yatk>o ;olf courae. near new, Pl•H• be wary of out e>ep'd controller. 1:30-6PM Fu resum• get to all those vvuu.u.-1 "-"'•!""" ypgraded, adult area. of area companies. QRUT Nl!WSI PIHH fax reaume to: to Jan 714-437·7976 repair jobs ·~ SALE£N fully 425 W. Broadway. Suite 1300 •J yr L•aa•. $2595/mo Check with the local Dl ......... ICS (714t •40-1900. TEACHERS Parrot cages Cal Ca·,• loaded, 1 owner, Glendale, CA 91204 aA 42"2AAo B 11 B 1 _ .. • around the house? .,. ~ ..... •nt ..,. .... • •r us ness Medicare pay• f~ri----------Toddler & PT Pre 24-24 w/oak base/ clean,xlntcon,46kml ATTN:HumanReaources MARBOR VIEW HM& Bureau before you tettlng auppllea. Data ent: Typlst-recp'J, achool teachers Letthe ClaHlfled cabinets & play top $7250 759.3933 OrFu:(818)548-8897 ;J2850. 4BR 28A Hrid any money tor You've aHn ut on 1V. comp 1kllla $9/hr needed In NB. Exp re-Service Directory S350. Animal environ· II fees or 1erv1cH . RAlad Ub•"" Medical $(Jn. ASAPI N. CM. Ask 4 quired Benefits ment, ctQmed cage --------·I ~atalwpl~~ IWc:D>rrrdJllo ~..,.mrm, r9mod, 1rva and understand any .• , .. B B ·~"' ,.. .. e 14 ..,...,5.2•72 help yov find " 3 HONDA 9085 ~.;=~_...~r.;l;;;==~Sl~•;D9;•;u~ID=Sl;i;&• '2-t Karen 675...-~0 ply. No up front coata. · urry .... .....,..v x .. .,, -v 3 6 "2 .. · s 7 5 . ..,., • · contracla before you Satisfaction . Ouaran-•---------=~=r:•:li;ab~l:•;h~e~IP=·==.k~(7£1~4~)~8~7~3~-8~4~0~9~~========!.:=================r sign, Shop around for teed. Frff Shipping Dental Aaaletent --------- Morebl• 3br 2be hm• on cul·d•·••c, new carpet/p11nt S 1800 No pet 751·4330 APARTMENTS FOR RENT rates. l-800-876-MOO. Front & back dut1 ... EMPLOYMENT All Purpoa• loans (CAL •SCAN) Fo~,n~.~~=~:~ ... SERVICES 5533 •Fast Approval •Financial Sp•clali1t. DRIVE" PT mutt be ........ 1.eea.e74-04 o1• EMPLOYMENT 21, ruponslbl• & Please be awate thal CALL US TO know how to rHd a the llstlngs In this cat· ADVERTISE map book. Flower egory may require you statewide for $450 In 6,......:::~----.....;;=t-..;:WQp In HB 840-2634 10 call a 900 number 200 Cahlornla n EMPLO~'l!NT In which there Is a paper• combine cir· '"u; DRIVllR·FLATBED. charge per mlnule. I ti 3 5 5530 GLASS/HEAVY haul· ---.-'--,...--~ cu a on over . era. 34 centa/mlle. $1 ooo S POSSIBLE mllllon. CALSCAN Run WHtern or 1•5 TYPING. Part·tlme. (916)449-3696. 1:;1 CAREOJVER8 <::i corridor. Great b•n· Al Home. Toll Free (CAL•SCAN) F/PT relief, llve-ln po-•fll•. Conalslent mllH. 1·800·218·9000 DISTRIBUTORSHIPI altlon for 8 bed/board/ 3 yra OTA + 1 yr Ext T·5139 lor llstlng1 _B_AL_B_O_A-----·1 Free sample. Local car• In CM, muat be flatb~d up. Com: (CAL•SCAN) route. No ulllng. flexlble 714.557-e14e blned Tranaport. 1· ARE YOU DROWN• PENINSULA 2607 Protected territories. Accounllng 8 o o -I 3 7 ...-4 O 7 . INQ In debt'? Debt re- lnv8. r0e!!737_,..4 ..,.. A/P & Cash (CAL •SCAN) llel·free, Immediate, ..,.. • .,.., DlaburaenMnt conndentlal. Consoh· Sludlo S600 prlv r,at1o (24hra>. Ae•latent DRIVIUt·FLATBED. date p.aymenta, lower ~~·t:l P::k~~g ,;.1~~~.~ ____ ..;.(C_A __ L·_s_c_A,..N_> Newapaper publlahlng MILES. Money. Home-lnterHt. Call toll free inc:t no pet 873·1568 HOME BASED TRAVEL and printing company time. Start 34 cents/ 1-888·BILL·FREE Agency needed 10-11ek1 regular part mlle. Run wHlern or or (888)245·5373. CORONA DELMAR 2622 cally, Investment re-time 24 hour• per t·5 corridor. Great 1 American Credll quired PT/FT. Funl we•ll p•raon. One beneflta. Conalatent Counselors, nonprofit Easyl Great $$$. Out· year expari.~ Pf• mllea. 3 yre. OTR + (CAL•SCAN) atandlng travel/lax ferred. E.O.E., drug-t Yr f I at bed HOME TYPISTS/PC benefits Comprehen· free & amokefrff work Combined Tran1pon U a E R 8 • 5 t •ad Y STUDIO I I t I I ,.., 1 environment. Send re-8~37-4407 ncl garage. • ve ran n.,ongo ng 1 (CAL•SCAN) work. Full-time/Part· walk 10 beach. Vlewl aupport FrH tape. aum• with •alary h ... time. $.45,000 per year 700/mo We are a Fair 100·299·9740 ext. lory to: Accountlng•--.-N-T_A_Y_L_EV,......E ... L--earnings potentlal. Houalng provider. CA89. (CAL•SCAN) Supervleor, PO Box ll<4HR & up Ca I I to 11 tr e • 714·348·8424 1580, Costa Me ... CA 1 ... ,.,.. ....... ""t"" 92628 or fax to (IM9) Promotional marl(ellng ...,..,.,................, • T 2907 .... Co. effke motlvaled ext. T-<tOO. COSTA M 'l!u 2624 iiCiiREiiiiDiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1~....;:64~2;;.·.;.;72;.;""'o;_____ people for outald• (CAL•SCAN) ~ aalea, great oppty ••••••••• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil SSSOVER DUE 81LLSlll Can't Sffm to with growth potentlal. •Coat• M•••'• aeet Cr•dll problems? get to all those Call 714-375-0491 or M.ERcu11a'DISE Jr·tbr & lbr, al10 2br Con1olldate deptsl No fax resume to n.n.l" 1 ba, quiet gated eppllcatlon teulll repair Jobs 714-37s.o493 comm. pool, tennla, (800)883·9008 ext. around th• houaa? ,hi• TMiNINO ea e V a cc e e 1 to IM9. (CAL •SCAN) let the • fr .. way/b .. ch/malls. IN A BIND 4 Claulfled 714-557.0078 buckt? Instant cash 4 6010 & tat year Income ANTIQUES S301<·Stevena Trans· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii port-OTA truck drivers IVORY Exquisite hand· w a n t • d I N o n· carved chlne11 che11 experienced or experl· 111-otd-one of a l<lndl enced·Toll fr" Owner 673·6212 111 10• 2er 1Ba, tc your earl Lease. not a Service -gar, w/d hk-upa, No loan • 1 ·888-4S78·8868. Dlrectorr • Peca. 2390 Elden /JC, __ _...,.........:.<c .. A_L_·_s_c_A_N...;.) help you find 5876/Mo. 845-4585 rellmi. help., .... 278-4058 •MBSA V•RDE• GET 0 942·5878 twnhm 2br t ba lamrm EOI!. (CAL•SCAN) Hoet/Ho•t••• laun hkupa, no pet• OF DE ...... $1000/mo 751.,..330. •Ii Newly "•furbished ™_e CQG lze[nf 1 Br 1 Ba In lovely -c;..: gated commty. Walk • Otdil Clrds Ulrlmf4le~ to lheeter/ehopa, n.. '-·--' private gar/carport, • ruymtllls WIK1tV $895/mo • (S425.dep) • /numt Rlda Kleln Menegement •Ho~· 94•·•• 1 -4000 • Hoblomo1 t MISCELIANEOUS • RENTALS .. : ------------------ NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT 2669 BEACH 2669 NEWPORT MARINA APARTMENTS ..... w~,..... m bctdl a ..... ~~ @01•-~ · wrlieola.o...._.~ ........ '--............ ·~ 111.llll-'lll• .. .,.. ........ ~.Wr 111 ..... ~ .. ~··= ............ ....... -....... .. ,.,. ........... .,... c.u (949 764).0919 Chaneet ar• you will nnd what you nffd at the prtca you want to pay when you read Claum.d dally 4542-1171 Full A PT poaUlon1 avallabl•. Exper'd Apply l'lv. Crowns ~tween 2;()().4:00pm 380t E Coatl Hwy, Ofo Mn9r for recycllng co. Oetall oriented, ~omputer ht, phon9 A people 1klll• a mua11 St.ven/Nlkkl 714-379- 30e3/l()().412-eo93. ' WHITilER LAW 5,!:HOOL Whittler Law School It look Ing for procto,. to idmlnltter final exams at our campus In Costa M ... between December 10-18. Mu at be ...tilble, organized, haw good verbel ekllll and be reeponlible for traneportlng ex1ma and bluebook• to and from etaarooma. Q9y lltd/or evening hou,. Mllable $8.()Qlhr. Ivory, Cloleson•• Porcelaln Bronze-LO. EXQUISfTE PCS. Pvt eonectlon G73-42t2 On the move? Sell your extra • household ltemt In C!111i11td If you're looking to repaint it, replace it or restore it, look in the Pilot Classifieds to find the service you're looking for . REPAINTING ~ . . ( • Classified Corn rn u 11 ity Ma t'ket p I ;i r.p ... TueM:foy, September 29, 1998 TODAY'S CRoSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 52 A ft!lle bit 1 8'MldUf bfMd 55 Fictional dMt 8 PnMrt garment 5e Polishing chof-. t Lead or c:oppe< se Nimble 14 Dev1s ~ 69 Type ~ b<an "Ewning Shade· eo Take In, as '5 "'NOnna -• uJaty 1e Martini gamish e 1 Oalden flower 17 Oust devil 82 Air-one ammo 10 "The De\111 •nd 83 Chirp Denlel Webatet" author DOWN 20 -Joee 1 Transports 21 Onion'a relative (a car)' 22 Kitchen tool 2 WorJcera' 23 Noe lmaoinarv prefectlon agcy. 24 -·edoid o( the 3 C -cat hlgheSl quality • 4 Male fltle 25 Swerves 5 Bank clerk 27 Choee from the 8 Spirit In "The menu Tempest" 30 Christmas trMs 7 Straight a~ PAEVK>US PUZZl.I! SOLVED 31 Therefore limp, as hair • 33 Soll dtlnks 8 Place to sleep coin -46 B~n111ng 35 Noose 9 Some museum 25 Stnnged ~ Wnttrs' 1 3e Purple shade pieces ' lnstnnnents concerns 38 Actress Foch 10 Science deallng 26 Wash away. • 49 Sacl.s 39 Of yore with transistors 27 Was a wolf so Radiate 4 t President's no t 1 Prong 28 Archle's wtfe 51 Moby Dick's 42 Object 12 State hrml~ 29 Swedes' pursuer 43 Withdrew 13 Permit neighbors 52 Extreme formally 18 "Pop qoes 30 ·Alice" WJ1tress 53 Archer or Tyler 46 Scottish lakes the -• 32 Nile or Amazon S4 Outdo 47 Rip 22 Oiseocumber 3it Goller Snead 55 Ewe's cry 48 Math sign 23 Conventionally 37 Lassie, e.g 58 Weep noisily 49 ll1le some eyes correct 40 Poorer 57 Command to a 5' Dismounted 24 Old English 44 24-hour period mule ~'"ft'~~-~--~1~0 ..... ~11:--~,oP-~,~3~ Bridge By CHARl.IS GCM£N with OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HINSCH Both vulnc-rahlc. \\'c,t t.kal~. NORTH •K OS ti:>A K --o 63 .t. A Q J JO 9 S EAST FOOi.ED YOU! • WEST •A8 'V Q 7 • J 109732 o Q J JO 9 4 2 • 863 'V J s O A K • 7 4 2 SOUTH • 6 4 Q J09864J2 0 8 7 5 Af\ 'I he b1dd111~. \\ K r l'ORlll 20 Dbl )'u 4• P11 Piu> f:AS r SOUTH 2• J~ Pai.s 4<.7 Pa-.s Opcning lc;id: Ace of• Do not make bids in suits you kn,>w you cannot plJy or ~ant led. The con'>l.'qucnccs can 111! d1sastrou~. Con\1dcr tlm deal. Wc,l's opening bid w~ pree111p- t1\C, '>how1ng a good six-card suit and less than an opening bid. Nonh was too strong for a club overcall, hence the takeout double without sufficient length in lhe mu1ors. East's bu.I of two LEXUS 9115 TOYOTA '97 l!S 300 8dn (97· 4 1 20)$29,995 BAUER .IAOUAR (714)953.C800 '85 Pathfinder LE low ml, 8\.ltO, lthr (2MTD368) $19,550 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714, 882·8906 '92 Grand Prix Whho, 4 door, low ml. under blue book $4500 call Rich 7 14·890-6958. 9110 LEXUS 9115 LEXUS 9115 TOYOTA 9210 '93 GRAND CHEROKEE Laredo 4X4, mini cond, low ml, $12,800. (949) 548-6876 '84 ES 300 Blk fade/lrvoy full opt (066966) $22,322 u:xus MISSION VIEJO (848)384-0684 '85 SC 300 '85 CAMRY LE A II d/I I h 2 d r • a u t 0 • I I h r a Y re vory t r (0111497) , $17,987 (020231) $25,977 LEXUS LEXUS MISSION VIEJO MISSION VIEJO (848)384·0884 (849)384-0664 '86 ES 300 '85 PREVIA LE SC M idnight blue ivory ca 1 h mer a /Iv 0 , y Cult whls, dual A. C '84 DEFENDER (119G54) $25,787 (1 38854) $24,744 (3KKV554) $18,888 White, 37K ml, CD LEXUS LEXUS LEXUS OF player, loaded! 3 d1f-MISSION VIEJO MISSION VIEJO WESTMINSTER feren1 tops, roof r11ck, (849)364-0684 l848)364-0884 (714) 892·6906 Brush guard, roar -.....:....-.....;.. _____ 1 __________ ...,...,._ __ 1 ___________ 1 seat, $27,599. TRADE '86ES300 '98CAMRYLE (84 9 ) 875·5958 Full opt, Lexus cert auto, white. full pwr, The Community through classi·fied (142542) $28,987 (3RXA510) $15,55~ Mnrket Placo. LEXUS LEXUS OF Classified 642·5678 MISSION VIEJO WESTMINSTER 8 42·5078 (849)384-0884 (714) 882·6806 HOME, HEAL T}-1 AND BUSINESS ...... Newport Beach/Costa f-.Aeso Doily Pil 9210 VANS . 9225 MISC. AUTO •*CARS•• $100.$500 Polle• Im poundsl HondH, Toy o•as, Chevys, Jeeps Sports Ullhty VehiclH M ust sell II 1 ·8 0 0 .7 7 2 .7 4 7 0 )(1, 7108 (CAL.° SCAN 925 r----------------- 1 D YES, SEU. MY CAR : ¥ ERVICE for all your needs... ~ ------CERAMIC SERVICE DIRECTORY ADDITIONS REMODEi.ING 3410 REBUILD or REMODEL •HomH or Offico1 .Oual1ty Construchon •Reasonobly Priced •local Co. 1638318 •Stophenson Aaaoc. Call 714·844·5485 BATHTUB RllGLAZING 3448 8ATHTU8 REQLAZINQ & Refurbishing, Porce- laln, Flbergla, Sinks Shwra Cnlrt 645-7723 CABINETS 3490 Advanced Woodsyatems .Custom Cab1ne1ry. .Kitchen • Bath• Doors Moldlnga • Mantels L4916SO 714·988·8970 8ASIC Carpet & UphOI. Cfeanlng, Affordable tatlmatH over the phonef ••3·11 ee TILES =====::::--MAID ?:U. -~,..,. ... _ .. Wl TODAY FOR YOUR FREE IN·HOME ESTIMAn 714·51fO·b344 ,000 krueger painting reslde11tlal faux finishing wood restoratfon mall hew 548-5481 lk. 740898 SELL your used vehicle ttlrouoh classlf1ed 642·5878 .. RO OPING 3910 ----------- GARAGE$ALE HINTS Before your garage ale, determine what ltema you wl1h to eell. Make aure everything It clean and repaired. ~pjlot 642·5678 CUSTOM SLIPCOVERS S.-mi retired ~utt ... r oHm 2540 OFF M.ill•n•l/Laborl 25 J1C£crt-nt rnlor,. ,,{ drn1m• f1 100'~ .. r ;1lht·r r.b,.~··' 35 y•·art ,,{ 911.~l1ty work and crafhmanahip! 3932 Dock repair & malnt. Palnllng. hardware, floats & bumpers. Lil' 898129 646-7922 Chances are you will tind what you heed at the price you want to pay when you read Claaslfled dally 3929 .,_ __ 6_4_2_·5_6_7_8 __ _,... iiLiieiaiirniiiSiipiiaiiniiliiaiihiiNiiiOiiWiil TRADE. For work/school/travel lndlv/group lessons through classified Call Susona 873-7409 642·5678 PATIENT TUTOR Math (o rith•CO IC) phyalcs. chom, tosl prep (CBEST/OAE/ SAT) Free Info Jim Madia 714·541·MATH UPBOLSTBIUNG l93~ Q & UPHOLSTERY a1nee '88 cust. furn, upholsty, sllp covers •nllque rpr 542-4612 Chances are you w1ll tlnd • what you need at the price you want to pay when you read CIHllfled dally 842-5878 CllllllllOd le ..... CONVaN1aNT whtthtr you re bui'• Ing, H ltlng, or Juel looklng, clasellled ,, .. what you nHdl • CLAISIFIEO Mfl·88T8 ht 'II lie/'; tfoa /.fk-ite A .GQOD ADI