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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-08-30 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS Tay/,or Dent making tennis look easy .. INSIDE »inners in ow- pet contest Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 Volunteer coach at Estancia arrested on sex· charges •Robert Allen Harrington is accused of showing sexu- al videos to two students and molesting one of them. cials, coaches and parents who admired tfarrington's dedication to the playeB. Some didn't want to talk about it. while others stepped up to defend Harrington's reputation. ent to these kids. Everything he did was out of the kindness of his own heart." Police arrested Estancia volunteer football coach Robert Allen Har- rington. 55, at left, at his Costa Mesa home Wednesday. By Jennifer Armstrong. Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -An Estancia High School volunteer football coach known for his focus on acad- emics as well as athletics is facing charges he showed sexually explic- it videos to two students and molested one, police said Thursday. Police arrested Robert Allen Har- rington. 55, at his Costa Mesa home Wednesday. He is suspected of committing a lewd act with a minor and sexual molestation of a minor. ·""" ~-J unu·s AVE WAYS TO SPEND YOUR WEEKEND 1 BE A SWINGD.: "Izzy SwiW and his Big Band sounds will light up the Harbor View Center from 11:30 a.m. to 1 :30 p .m . today -and the perfor- mance is free. Harbor View Center is at the comer of San Miguel Drive and San Joaquin Hills Road in New- port Beach. Call 854-3779. 2 SEE RED: Orange Coast College presents Charles Busch's hilari- ous off-Broadway hit, •Red Scare on SWl.Set, ~ today through Sunday and agll.in Sept 6 to 8 in OCC'c Drama Lab Studio. CWt.ain 1s set for 8 p.m. on Fridays and Satur- days and 7 p.m. on Sun- days. nckets are $5. Call 432-5932. 3 HOUDAYHOE- DOWN: Forget the backyard barbecue - mosey on down instead to a waterfront hoe..down Mon- day at the Newport Harbor Riverboat Cale. The Labor Day Country Round-Up is at 3 p .m . in the parking lot alongside the landmark stem wheeler, the Pride of Newport, 151 E. Coast Highway. Prepaid tickets are $20 each; $25 at the door. Children under 12 pay $15. Call 673-3425. 4 SUCK! Saturday is the last day to catch •Por- traits in Oils" by local artist Sally Coffee at the Newport Beach Central Ubrary. The works are on display from 9 a.m. to 6 p .m . today and Saturday in the foyer of the library, 1000 Avocado Ave. C all 717- 3801. 5 WILDE OPENING: "An Ideal Husband,• Oscar Wilde's play set in Victorian high society, opens South Coast Reperto- ry's 33rd season today on the theater'1 Main.stage. Preview performances run through Sept. 5, and the play closes Oct. 6. Show times are 8 p .m . Tuesday through Saturday and 7:30 p .m . Sunday, with weekend matinees at 2:30 p .m. Ticket prices range from $18-$41. Call the box office at 957- 4033. I \ I> I \ 4 2 12 2 10 9 3 2 2 The arrest stems from allega- tions that Harrington, who volun- teers his time with Estanda's foot- ball program, showed sexual videos to two boys at two different times at the school. Harrington is accused of molesting one of the boys dartng one or those view- ings, police reports said. Police learned of the allegations from school officials, said Superin- tendent Mac Bernd of the New- port-Mesa Unified School District. The arrest stunned school offi- Varsity bead coach John Llebengood, when ask ed about the allegations, would say no more than a sad, "No comment." Costa Mesa resident Bob C ro- gan, whose son Griffin plays on the freshman team, gasped when told of the arrest. "He was John Llebengood's right-hand man," said Crogan, an acquaintance of Harrington's for 25 years and a retired Costa Mesa police officer. "He was like a par- Harrington encouraged football players to keep their grades up. He served as a liaison between the football program and teaching staff, a role that won him an award in November from the Orange County Department of Education. Superintendent Bernd declined to discuss the spedfics of the case. But he said no complaints had ever before been filed against Harrington. "He has been a longtime vol- unteer a t Estancia who has been •SEE CHARGES PAGE 4 I I \ \I \\ ' 1 H h. MARC MARTIN I DAILY P1LOT Farm deal nearly complete • City officials anticipate an agreement to purchase the 18-acre property next week. By William Lobdell, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -They could buy the farm Tuesday. With preliminary negotiations with the school district complete, the Costa Mesa City Council will vote Tuesday evening whether to purchase the Costa Mesa High School Farm for $7 mtlhon. The aty plans to develop a much-needed sports complex on the 18-acre site. If the tentative purchase agreement is approved, New- port-Mesa Unified Board of Trustees will then vote to accept or reject the offer in a special meinW · er negotiations that the MARC MARTIN I DAllY PILOT Nicholas Enriquez, left, and Chrh McAleer play checkers at St. Jude Medical Center with help of therapist Cynthia Crane. swnmer, representatives from both sides agreed this week that the 18- acre parcel adjacent to Costa Mesa High School had a market value of $9.1 million. The city will receive a $2 million Naylor Act discount because the land was already pur- chased once by taxpayers. OUT OF TRAGEDY, A FRIENDSHIP GROWS By John canalis, Daily Pr1ot F ULLERTON -Chns McAleer and Nick Enriquez met for the first tune Wednesday at St. Jude Medical Center in Fullerton with one thing in common: They were both paralyzed in the Newport Beach surf. · They parted friends. After all, from a love of the beach, to Catholicism, to a desire to press forward, the new buddies are much alike. Their injuries were just the catalyst to their introduction. McAleer, 25, hasn't been able to walk since a 1995 surfing acdd.ent off 48th Street. Enriquez, 16, lost movement below his shoulders two .. God would let me understand If he wanted me to," said Enriquez. who lost movement below his shoulders two weeks ago after a diving acddenl "Once I start ques- ttonlng Him. I am going to fall. " "This is a once in a lifetime chance to preserve open space for future generations of Costa Mesa kids,· Mayor Joe Erickson said ·u we don't buy it. there could be l47 housing units on the property.• School officials were equally optimlstic "Hopefully, we can seal the deal next week,• said school board PreSident Jllll de Boom, •and begl1l looking at the best ways to use the money -for more classrooms, class !ii.ze deductions or deferred maintenance.• weeks ago diving beneath a wave at 15th Street. Gov. Pete Wilson's class-size reduction plan -which requires more classrooms and isn't fully self. funded -Orange County's bank- ruptcy, and a $15 million deferred maintenance wish list have left the school district ca.sh hungry. Pair who suffered paralyzing injuries using misfortune to help others avoid similar mishaps HWe share our story, not to ring our bell, but because this stuff happens.• said McAleer, a former Newport Beach resident who now lives in Tustin. •it's knowledge. People need to know.• · • SEE FRIENDS PAGE 4 Without even toud:Ung its $14 million reserve, the city can finance • SEE FARM PAGE 5 GIVIN G AID ·TO MR. DOLE ••• • Readers say: Dress bet- ter, look at the camera, keep. pounding on the drug issue, give teachers at break. • IDl'Tm'S ,.,. The follov.1ng .,.. • ..,,..,i1ng of~ suggestions end "*' some o1tkhrri that 04.JI rMders dnc"9d to~ presldentlel noml• net lob Dole. The comments wll bt for. Mrdld to Ool9. WhO • ..,.,..,tno thh '"°"*'9 et. ~ rllto/ In COltl Mw. I thllik you and Jec:k Kemp lboWd attack Ointon'I creclibU· tty °"' the war on dNgl by way ol tea.Yllloa adl. h ls my undtir· mq_ding that Clinton bu Nkl that drug usage is down among teenagers, which of course ls refuted by the lates t figures • which came out a couple or weeks ago. Video clips of those speeches could be integrated into a wonderful ad whic:h could dis .. play another example of Clinton's betrayal of the American people . EnlEL DUDZllC Newport Beach 1) Spedfically what changes do you plan to make in the run· away dvil justice (tort) syitemt (20 mWion laWIWtllyeu) 2) How do you propoee to end lawsuit abuse that ii~ thli • SEE LETIIRS PAGE I • They're too young to vote, but Brittany and Tawny Minna offer their lemonade stand profits to the Republican presidential campaign. By Anastacia Ffftberg. Dally Pilot BALBOA ISLAND -The RepubUcin Pwty ni19bt be the party ol b6g bust•. but r. won the support of one ama11 -v.-, llDall - btisineli. Brtttany ~ 12, and ... 9-.,...... ..... ter, Ta~.-. .elbg ......... lia11 bi&and Thunday, wttb tM ..... I tit fotlbtlBob~JC-s>CI j!'p •w. ... tDalet .. I .. '-It ...... ~,•wedlc:Mldtl...,llMl_.1 __ • FM>AV. AUGUST JO, 1996 literacy: It's all in the family Tie relevance of family to education is ot a new concept. As early as the 18th century, child-rearing pamphlets stressed the importance of family to children's intellectual development. Today, many educators emphasize parents' importance as their children's first teachers and most important educationa:Hnfluence. How can you make a difference? Research has shown children who are read to fre- quently, who have access to reading and writing materials and whose questions about print are answered will become more lit- erate adults than those not exposed to activi- ties involving language. Guidance for sharing books with children is available in •Tue RJF Guide to Encouraging Young Readers," "Books Kids Will Sit Still For• and in many excellent titles by Jim lre- lease. MARC MARTIN I DALY Pl.OT Sam HoWster tosses his milk crate during a team buijdlng exercise along with fellow members of the Fleetwood Homebuilders group Thursday at the Balboa Pier. The event wrapped up a weeklong training program for the Riverside-based company. Literacy development OCCUIS naturally dur- ing daily routines. Activities that foster it include drawing, writing letters, keeping records, ma.king lists and following written directions. In addition to being a special time for closeness, reading aloud to children can improve listening skills and encourage a love of books. Judge preaches legal drug policy to local group You don't need lots of time or stacks of books for read aloud fun. Here are some painless ways to read together: • Superior Court's James Gray has been pitching the wisdom of decriminalizing narcotics and other substances for years now. By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot A county judge entered a room full of civic-minded local residents to pitch his arguments for legalizing drugs Thursday. And he came out not only in one piece, but with a few more sup - Orange County Superior Court Judge James Gray, known for his lib- eral stance on drugs, pleaded his case to 47 Newport Harbor Exchange Club members and guests. The judge stressed to the group -which pro- motes community service and patrio- tism -that he does not condone drug use • THE VOLUNTEER DIRECTORY runs periodi· cally In the Dally Pilot. If you'd like Informa- tion on getting your organization listed, call 642-4321, Ext. 331 . FRIENDS OF THE COSTA MESA LIBRARY The Friends of the Costa Mesa Library need vol- unteen. For informatioo, call the library. 646-8845. FUll LIFE CLUB Volunteers needed for fun and fulfilling actlv· ltles for entertainment and information events benefittlng abused children and other Orange County charities. Call John Adams at 640-0355. GIRLS INC. OF ORANGE COUNTY Glrts Inc. often educational and enrichment opportunities for girts and l:>oys. Volunteen are needed. For more information. call Amj, 64&-7181. "You cannot have a drug program centered on 'Just Say No. 'I Believe in a Drug-Free America' is so unattainable and Utopian that it's irrelevant ... " -JAMES GRAY ·we will never be aime free in our society," Gray said. "We will not be able to be a free society and a drug-free society." and superior court benches for 12 years. has been taking his message to any group who would listen since 1992. In his Thursday speech, he also attacked previous government anti-drug campaigns, calling the m ineffective. "You cannot have a drug program centered on 'Just Say No.'" he said. "'I Believe in a Drug-Free America' is so • unattainable and Utopian that it's irrel- evant." He said the United States has such crowded prisons because it has made taking the most •hard-line approach." He walked the audience through detailed examples of how repealing alcohol prohibition reduced crime. He cited legalized drug programs in other countries, where violence and addic- tion have declined. He also passed out a resolution requesting the federal government volunteer directory HAT CONNECTION The Hat Connection Is a women's philan- thropic extension of the Chamber of Com· merce that serves Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. For information, call Kay Walburger, 650-2144. HERITAGE HOUSE AUXILIARY Volunteers are needed for an auxiliary sup- port group being formed by Heritage House, a non-profit substance abuse recovery home for pregnant and parenting women and their chll· dren In Costa Mesa. For more information, call 646-2271. INTtRFAITH COUNOL The Newport-Mesa-Irvine Interfaith Council, an umbrefla organization for several area service ~ needs volunteers active In local congrega- tions.. For informatlon, call carol Brown. 548-3283. SUSAN G. KOMEN BREAST CANCER FOUNDATION Volunteers are needed immediately for a variety of posit ions for the "1996 Race for the Cure" to be held at Fashion Island on Sept. 22. For more Information, call 224--0290. NEW DIRECTIONS FOR WOMEN INC. The non-profit recovery center for adult women with akohol and other chemical depen- dencies seeks volunteers. Call 548-9927 between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. or call Joy at 548-8754. NEWPORT BEAOi CONFERENa AND VISITORS' BUREAU The Newport Beach Conference and Visitors Bureau ls dedicated to the promotion of the city to potential visitors. If you have extensive knowledge of Newport Beach and would like to volunteer, call 722-1611. READERS ttonJ~E Dally Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA. 92626. Copyright No WEATHER 642-6086 Record your comments about news stories, Illustrations, edlto· rial matter or advertisements the Daily Piiot or news tips. herein can be reproduced with-TEMPEAATURES to partly cloudy VOL 90, NO. 191 out written permission of copy· Newport Beach afternoon skies AQDJIESS 75/60 should follow appoint a commission to revamp drug policies and asked audience members who were swayed by his arguments to sign it. His methodical approach convinced Newport Beach resident Monica Mil- stead. She came to the speech curious to learn more but left more than impressed. •He presented his argument so well," she said. •Before I heard him, I would've said no, I don't support legal- izing drugs. But I'll probably sign the resolution now." The group invited Gray to speak . . opinions, club president Steve Rautus said. Rautus said he personally enjoyed the speech but did not buy into the argument. As a retired Costa Mesa police officer, he was a tough sell. "I think it's difficult to have blanket legalization," be said. •But his speech was definitely interesting." NEWPORT BEACH FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY The continuing interest In the Used Book Store in the Central Library has created a need for more volunteers to staff the store and the woricroom, where members categorize and screen the condition of the books donated by the community. Volunteers must be members of Friends of the Library and are asked to work two three-hour shifts per month. Call volun- teer coordinator Hannah Flynn at 673-0419 or the bookstore at 759-9667 for more informa- tion. ORANGE COAST INTtRFAITH SHELTER The Interfaith Shelter is the largest family shelter in the county, housing, feeding and counseling 20 families daily. The group needs volunteers and disposable diapers. For infor- mation, call Jeff Reynolds, 631-7213. SUR.F for reading on the go. • On car trips, make a game of reading vanity plates and road signs. Keep a few favorite books in a bag • Read an adventure story instead of watching a TV program. •Too tired to read aloud? Many children's books are available on tape. By listening to a story and turning pages together, you're con- tributing to your child's literacy. • For very young children, name objects around the house. Write down the name of each one and affix it to the object. Read the names aloud and add new items. • Jotdownr rea e ingredients with your child as you cook. • In the market, read aloud signs and labels. Foster classifi- cation skills by putting away groceries togeth- er. Even pre-readers can sort items by col- ors (l.Dd pictures. • Slip stories, comic strips, cards, fortune cookies and uther inter- esting things to read in your pocket. Let your child know when there's something to share in your reading pocket. • When your child asks to stay up a little longer, the answer is yesl This is a made-to- order 15-minute family reading opportunity. The library promotes all of the above by providing varied resources, plus knowledge- able staff to assist parents and children. The library's Literacy Program promotes family literacy by helping adults improve basic reading and writing skills. When parents feel competent in acquirlng new skills, they gain confidence in teaching their children. For information about the program, call 717-3874. OLl<ll Surftlne upc&.te COSTAMISA A south ~II run-• JOOO Wodl of lrtstol Stn.t: A McDonald's employ.e was right owner. nlng at 12 second 1li.g.dly es11ulted by • customer while ci.1nlng the t>.ttwoom. 1'MOMAS H. JOHNSON. Our address Is 330 W. Bay St., Balboa patchy, dense fog in Intervals Is good The customer wn reported to be a sklnhHd. themomlng. Publisher CoSU Mesa. Clllf. 92627. HOW TO BEACH US 75/60 for walst-to-shou•-• 400 Wodl of l..t 1"" ser..t: A afeboa wtth $1,400 worth WIW*M LOeOIU.. 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M,..,.. ,..,_ thtH f-. a.-~ " conslan<y. ,,... ........ i :t ... ~ewpott Beach/Cosca Mesa Daily Pi lot DAILY PILOT FILE PHOTO City parks commissioners have suggested ringing the moon sculpture at Suburbia Park with chairs to quell parents' complaints and save the beloved orb. Commission hopes to firmly ~eat 'moon park' • Ide a to place chairs around orb may be answer to complaints fr om p arents. Name change may also be in the works. Read about what's go ing . By John Canalis, Datfy Pilot COSTA MESA -A suggestion from city parks commissioners to the City Council could save the beloved moon sculpture at Sub- urbia Park. The Parks, Recreation, Facili- ties and Parkways Commission recommended Wednesday the council install seats around the giant lunar model to deter young- sters from crawling on it. The half-orb currently is pro- tected by a bar. Many parents have called for removal of the cratered ball at Nevada Avenue and California Street because they fear the potential for accidents. Others complain it blocks their view while their children play. But a strong contingent wants • 25 hours of Intensive, fost poced Instruction • Lecture, Slmulotlons, Exercises, Roleploys • Comprehensive Training Monuol • Centttcat• Awarded upon completlon to preserve the sculpture in the name of nostalgia and honor of the 1969 Apollo moon landing. After all, many grownups played on the moon sculpture as chil- dren. Sealing should help with some of the safety concerns, officials said. Specifics of the plan are still being drafted for the council. The chairs will be H right at the base to make it more difficult to climb on the surface," said Keith Vonholt, director of community services." Another recommendation on a shuttle to the council is a move to change Suburbia Park's name to Moon Park in honor of the sculp- ture. Both issues will likely go before the council at the Sept. 16 meeting, Vonholt said. For Information & Regi stration Call 714-380-8862 ~ ~~·i·':·r;~ on 1n you_r _ Free Motorola Pager m-... illcl) hometown. Rea d the Daily Pilot • Call For D e t ails P acific Paai.ng 2204 Newport B~d. 46-2080 •• Our New en-fen • ill ®(~~ fA\ ~ ·IPRING SPE FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1996 Campaign season brings outbreak of political pox • C ampaJgn politics make me sick. No, really, they mak~ me sick. By die end of the second political convention of this election year, I am starting to feel all woosy and disoriented, again. My skin prickles with the sensation of having just been burned and my scalp itches like a bad case of dandruff. There are flakes everywhere I look. Something is terribly wrong with my ears. I can't hear a thing over the con- stant, annoying Buzz. What is that you are saying about the Democrats? "yadda, yadda, yadda." What's that you're saying about Republicans? "yadda, yadda, yadda." Cons~ lives? "yadda." Liberal!i? "yadda." Everybody sounds the same. I can 't distinguish one voice from another. My vision ... wo, that's really weird. Political ads on television are such a strain on my eyes. For example, in the · very same advertisement, one candidate will appear bright- ly airbrushed while the image of the other candidate shows up dark and filmy. Strange. but I'd swear there was some- one in the background with a black marker scribbling a fake mustache and devil horns on the other guy's pic- ture . T IM E O UT peggy normandin And, they all look to be talking ou( of both sides of their mouth. Go figure. I have no sense of footing. ere are some day..s, .iniac:t... when I feel as though I am being pulled in a hundred different directions. T o say nothing of my verti- go. Why, just this morn- ing, watching Tom Brokaw interview John Kennedy, Jr. I became positively weak-in- the-k.nees, light-headed, air- headed, something. And the nausea. Please. If I have to listen to one more politician throw up family val- ues, I am going to well, throw up. Come on, how much apple pie can one stom- ach handle? Especially when it's made with all those artifi- Quality Legal Services a t a Reasonable Price $100/hr ATTOR N EYS AT LAW BUSINESS LITIGATION AND TRANSACTIONS C m1x1ra11on,, par1nersh1ps, merRers, acqub1t1ons, huy.,ell agreements, contracts and collet.t1ons REAL ESTATE LITIGATION ANO TRANSACTIONS fv1t t1on~. rore<.losures, easement~. title disputes, work-out\ ESTATE PLANNING Tru\J<;, Wilb, Probate Admin1strat1on L EGAL =OPTIONS cial ingredients. It's a virus, all right. A tenacious litue bug carried on the American airwaves dur- ing campaign season. It jumps right into the blood- stream and messes up the balance of nature. Hot air and cold sweat are its breeding grounds. m not the only one infect- ed. I've spotted other victims hit harder than I am. They all look flushed and babble rhe toric in feverish pitches. Four years ago when this happened I wound up vot- ing for Ross Perot. My hus- band swears that this time he's going to get me treat- ment. T've--c~ons~.a--e=r=e~a~c~li~ec-kln~g- myself into the Betty Ford Clinic for the dliration of the election, but I was afraid it might reflect a political pref- erence of which I have none. I am certain of one thing. By November, it is doubtful that I will be in any condition to call myself a Democrat, or to call myself a Republican, or, for that matter, to call myself a Libertarian. It is far more likely that by election day this year. you'll find me calling myself a doctor. • PEGGY NORMANDIN's column runs every Friday. -/ · r11(1 )/r111 Outlet ! 70 % Off of What?: North Carolina deep discount prices at a Southern California addres . HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 East 17th St.. Costa Mesa FRIDAY. AUGUST 30. 1996 around town clear the driving force in a ~------~--~----------------~------------------------------~------------------..,..--------'!"""!""--------J:-.._-.i ... ••.-tt-1~---......,--~ wOrlcJ"W!iA!Ntbef~ roDAY llG BAND •Izzy SwUt • and bis Big Band sounds performs in Harbor View Center for free from 11 :30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m . at Harbor View Center on the comer of San Miguel Drive and San Joaquin Hills Road in Newport Beach. For .more infor- mation, call 854-3779. MONDAY HOE-DOWN · A waterfront hoe-down will bring a little country spirit to the shoreline when the Newport Har- bor Nautical Museum and River- boat Cafe host a Labor Day Coun- try Round-Up at 3 p .m. in the parking lot alongside the land- mark stem wheeler, the Pride of Newport. Pre paid tickets are $20 ea ch and $25 at the door. Chil- dren under 12 pay $15. For reser- vations, call 673-3425. MEETING The Parks, Beaches and Recre- ation Commission of Newport Beach are having the monthly meeting at 7 p .m. in council chambers, 3300 Newport Blvd. For more information, call 644- 3151. CHRISTIAN CLUB · The Newport Beach Christian Women's Club is ha ving a lun- Cheon from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The cost is $18. For more infonna- ~on, call 760-9616. J:AREER CHANGE Orange Coast College offers a two-part, free workshop titled "Creative Exploration of Career Change " from 6 to 7:30 p .m . today and Sept. 10 in room 106 of P CC's Counseling and Admis- 'Sions building. For more informa- jjon, call 432-5162. -AUDmONS -Auditions for Orange Coast College production of Ted Tally's e pic drama, "Terra Nova,'' will be staged today at 7 p.m. and Sept. 4 :at 5 p.m. m OCC's Drama Lab •Theatre. For more information, £all 432-5932. THE ZONE A free local support group meets at 6 p.m. to discuss •Tue ~one," the exciting nutrition plan :developed by best selling author ·Barry Sears, at the Super Crown ~ookstore, 1835 Newport Blvd. ~osta Mesa. For more informa- 1:ion, call 673-3588. Building 41, Newport Beach. For more information, call 7-CANCER. WEDNF.SDAY SORORnY FUTURE Newport Harbor Panhellenic presents •Tue Future of National Sororities• at the monthly meet- ing at 10:00 a.m . in St. Michael's All Angels Church, 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. . . with a donation of $4. For more infor- mation, call 846-4164. CAREER BELIEFS Orange Coast College offers a free, three-part workshop designed to show attendees how their personal beliefs can help or hinder career advancement from 6 to 7:30 p.m. today, Sept. 11 and 18 in room 106 of OCC's Counsel- ing and Admissions building. For more information, call 432-5162. U.N. SPEAKER Orange Coast College pre- sents Henry Breed, assistant to the United Nations undersecre- tary general for peacekeeping, at 11 a.m. in room 101 of OCC's Social Science Building. Although the presenter will be speaking during a political science class, the public is invited. For more information, call 432-5725. THURSDAY DAILY LIVING Braille lnstitute's Community Outreach program provides free sessions in daily living and home management skills from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at The Oasis Senior Cen- REPUBLICAN WOMEN The Orange County Republi- can Women, Federated presents California State 1l'easurer Matt Pong and author Paul M. Fick during the meeting at 10:30 a.m. at the Costa Mesa Counny Club, 1701 Golf Course Drive. Lunch costs $15. For more information, call 540-7500. DERMATOLOGY offers a free community education lecture, "Lasers In Dermatology" at 6:30 p.m . at the Health Educa- tion Library, 360 San Miguel Dri- ve, Suite 206, Newport Beach. For more information, call 756-9000. CAREER NETWORK The Career Network at St. Andrews Presbyterian Church for those unemployed presents "How to Market Yourself" at 7:30 p.m. in the Stewart Lounge, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. For mbre information. call 574-2239. FRIDAY, SEPT. 6 CONQUERING FEAR The Consumer Business Net- work presents Ken Bradley on "Conquering Fear and Procrasti- nation" at 7 a.m . in the Tea Room, 3100 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. The cost is $15. For more informa- tion, call 550-4785. RUMMAGE SALE The First United Methodist Church of Costa Mesa is having a rummage sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 420 W. 19th St. Por more information, call 548-7727. ter, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona TABLE TENNIS del Mar. For more information, Orange Coast College offers call 821-5000. table tennis classes from 6 to 10 p.m. beginning today through CANCER SUPPORT Dec. 20 in OCC's gym. The after- A free Prostate Cancer Support noon session start.s Sept. 8 Group will meet from 6:45 to 8:15 through Dec. 15. The annual fee p.m. at The Patty and George is $50 for adults and $25 for young Hoag Cancer Center, 1 Hoag Ori-people 17 years old and under, ve, building 41, Newport Beach. senior citizens and OCC students. Mesa resident who impersonates Hllla.ry Rodbam Clinton. from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 1613 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa. Por more informa- tion, call 642-4314. RUMMAGE SALE lbe Pint United Methodist Church of Costa Mesa is having a rummage sale from 9 a .m. to noon at 420 W. 19th St. For more infor- mation, call 548-7727. POWER COMPUTING The Orange County Computer Club presents Microsoft and Mac- intosh clone maker, Power Com- puting, at the meeting from 8:45 a.m. to 1: 15 p.m. in the Chemistry Building at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. The first meeting is free and the annual membership fee is $30. For mom information, call 836-0522. PET PICTURES Kmart is co-sponsoring a Paw Prints charity event to benefit the March of Dimes starting at 10 a.m. Prints mobile studio offers pictures of one or two pets maximum with a $5 donation per pet. To make a reservation, call (818) 360-4068. BOOK SALE Friends of Costa Mesa Libraries is having a used booksale from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Library, 1855 Park Ave. For more information, call 646-8845. SUNDAY, SEPT. 8 BRIDAL SHOW Mollie Merrell and Co. pre- sents MThe Ultimate Wedding Event for Beach Cities Brides" from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Orange County Fairgrounds, building 10, Costa Mesa. Parking is free and admission is $6. For more information, call 548-1089. FASHION SHOW Models from the Orange Coun- ty Jewish Community will stroll the stage at the fashion show at 6:30 p .m. in the Jewish Communi- ty Center, 250 Baker St., Costa Mesa. Admission is $8. For reser- vations, call (818) 466-3378. MONDAY, SEPT. 9 RESTAURANT BIZ UC Irvine presents a free Restau- rant Management Open House on •'tren<is and Opportunities in the Restaurant Business• from 6:30 to 8:30 p..m. at Bistro 201 , 3333 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more information. call 631-1551. For more information, call 722-Children 12 years old or under are THE ZONE 6237. $10 with a paying adult. For more A free local support group CONTINUED FROM 1 1Wo weeks into recoveiy, Enriquez, of Glendora, ia jUlt as •psyched• about getting better and warning others to stay safe in the water. •It's sad, but it needs to happen in making people rec- ognize bow precious life is,• Enriquez said. The friends work with New- port Beach Fire and Marine and Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian's Project Wlpeout, which advocates spinal safety at the beach. The new acquaintances and the local lifeguards wanted to stress water safety before the holiday weekend starts today. They know that hot weather and a day off will bring the crowds to the shore. Big beach attendance often means more injuries, said New- port Flre and Marine U . John Blauer. Nine neck and back injuries hav_e been recorded in Swimmers and surfers can avoid many injuries by extend- ing their arms in front of them rather than leading with their beads when body surfing, Blauer said. Also, avoid diving under waves or running into the water, he said. Both young men made it CHARGES CONTINUED FROM 1 recognized by staff there as some- one who bas made significant contributions," Bernd added. Harrington's family members are also involved in local educa- tion: bis wife, Barbara is principal around 11 God. Both are devout Catholics. •God would lat me under· stand if be wanted me to,• Emiqul!I'& said ·0nce 111.art ques. tiooinq Him. lam gdng to tan. I am not upset There's no anger.• To observers, these guys are a double ahot of inspiration and humility. McAleer al.lo advocates power thinking. He ls building his mind and vocabulary. He wants people to know that his body is hurt but his mind is fine. •0ur bodies don't last that long, 70-80 years," he said •we have to expand our minds. •nie power of the mind is incredible. It all depends on you. 1bat's why I stay positive.• 'Ibey both admire actor Christopher Reeve, who made an impassioned plea for spinal injury victims this week in Chicago at the Democratic Convention. •He's really doing won- ders," McAleer said •1t•s sad that it took a man of his stature t • McAleer left the hospital at about 5 p.m. Thursday, pledg- ing to hang out with Enriquez in the future. And you knew he meant it. •we've got a lot of stories to cover, we can help each other out," McAleer told Enriquez. "Keep truck:in'." of Adams Elementary School. Harrington posted his $50,000 bail and was released from cus- tody, but could not be reached for comment. His son took a leave of absence Wednesday from his coaching duties. Costa Mesa police detectives searched Harrington's home Wednesday, but police would not say what they bad found. information, call 432-5880 meets at 7 p .m. to discuss "The MATH CONFIDENT Zone," the exciting nutrition plan F'-----r.---~-.------------.-----· LYMPHEDEMA Orange Coast College offers a S A'T'J TDT\ AV SEPT 7 developed by best selling author · •• • • • -. · • · • · · • -Hoag Memorial Hospital Pres-free io~..part workshop titled tt.J. unuru, • Barry Sears, at the Barnes ~d l _...._ ~ .: · -.• ·· • -~· ""·' ' · ·.• I " . . 1---n:~i.a.n....o.n.ei:s....a....n:ee....J..J(JIUlD.e'1e..:..,+.....::..HJecwnmg_M..altn...._.LJlla.LU1e.o.t..::....+-!FfR5~~te4~ttYM:E-----~leWe-l~~Eer-~·~~~·m­:ma workshop beginning today -and every first Tuesday of the :month to follow from 2:30 to 4 p.m. at the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 1 Hoag Drive, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m . today and Sept. 12, 19 and 26 in room 106 of OCC's Counseling and Admis- sions building. 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In anticipation ot the sale, dty dfidals have already been meeting with <XX>OPmed neigh- bors about the proposed sj>ons ~ which could include soccer fields, baseball dia- monds and basJmtball courts. country• and California's pro- ductivity? 3) What ts your stance on Proposition 211 that the lawyers wrote to give themselves spe- dal dispensation to sue Califor- nia companies even though these Mme suits are prohibited by Pederal lawi · MICHAEL IL GLUECK Newport Beach l am a Republican woman and a iormer Goldwater girl and a 33-year educator and a proud member of my local tea.:hers association, w)llch is an affiliate ol the National Education Asso- dation. . I am appalled that you would denigrate the every-day efforts of the classroom teachers and support staff in our public schools to further your cam- paign. ......... ., •• c ...... ................ 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But it ha ~ lbelll. lbeD plmt-bangen notbmg to do with~ tu· aDd •lllly 9be1J1• decorated with es for small buslneaes or rela- glued-ca googly eyes. Ing the standards for imported U tbe lhe1ll don't get the CU$· lemons. _ _,,_.......,..,·,_s_on_ie of the str~e_g_ crttics liiitiiilly are feeling much more comfortable with it,• Roeder said. •1t•s a win situation all the way around. I'm surprised that there would be even too much tn the way of controversy.• My question for you is how much time have you spent · our schools Bob Dole. Because if you have spent any time you would see innovation, reform, commitment and dedication. The American public school teacher is not the enemy, Bob Dole. They are the hope for the future of our children and our nation. tomen, tbe •1.o1t Our 1..ease• "l want him to bring us to the • oo the cart usually does. White House and give us a tour Alex Bverakes passed on a pur-inside,• Brittany said. ='""_....,_......._.....,...,..........-.-~---~~~~~--.--~~~~~~~~~~~- • .. Primary opposition to the proposed sale has come from a father and son team -Jim Scott, senior and junior -who would want the athletic fields at Estancia and Costa Mesa high schools upgraded and· the school district to get full market value -$9 million - for the property. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. WhM VCX. Dollar CCMMI Mot'9I 1922 HAllOl llVD .. COSTA MESA ·Ml-1156 SHARON BOUDREAU Costa Mesa I think one of the first thing you should say in one of your speeches is: "The first thing I will do as president of the Unit- ed State is to tear down the bar- riers on Pennsylvania Avenue so people can drive by and walk by to see the White House in a more pleasurable manner." BILL MERRELL Newport Beach Stick to the big iSsues -less government and less taxes. The liberals will fight it, but the undecided and good Democrats will love it. ROGER BROWN Newport Beach k of Medication ~-~ck Bottle pie Vitamins i11cl1'lkd ;,, 1st visit) We offer the mo1~~rfi'Ore sive and up-to-date trition programs. 'weight manage Why wait? Mak intment TODAY! Robert Smith M.D~·~arbara Smith M.D . • &ard Cerli/itd m . OMgtmtltt. Specialists .. Corona del Mar (714) 673-8586 Placentia (714) 961-0808 Anaheim (714) 999-0960 Greek Food & Pastries •Live Greek M usic & F olk Dancing Specialty Boutiques • Games ~ Carnival Rides OPPORTUNITY DRAWING GRAND PRIZE A Trip for Two to Greece (winner need not be pre eat) ~----"----------== ~:r~...;S.;;::••:At!l::•~r.,:z. ... ~ + •FREE s~1tlor A.tbitlsslo1t SATURDAY, SEPr 7 Noon· 4 .m. FREE PARKING•••ADMISllON $2.W••CHI LDRKN UNDER 10 fR&& ~--" ............. 9rlllodDx Church --A19afa~.im.CA Far..._..._ CIR (714) 73S-3102 W hat is your past record on the notch babies (people born previous to medicare cov- erage) problem and the future thoughts and plans for the same forgotten people still living? BOB MILLER Costa Mesa I took a course from a profes- sional TV teacher, bow to handle yourseli on TV, and one of the things I was told is that you do not look at the camera. Most of the time you do not seem to do that which gives a good impression to the TV JIM NOONAN CPA MY TAX MAN ' Fl~JANCIALS THAT MAKE SE',SE 723-1031 AUOAY, .AUGUST 30, 199' • audience. ou iii' nOl Iooliing ffiem the eye. You should look at the camera frequently. J th1nk that wUl make you look better on TV. HEUICANDEl Costa Mesa I have been honored at some time at the inaugural balls for President Reagan and have met with you, Dole, several times. j was very impressed with the way you appeared and handled yourself . Right now you are not doing a presidential appearance at all. With the T-shirt showing and not putting your shoulders back and being confident. n really bothers me because J think you would make a very good president for us . I really think you n~ to have someone go in and get you some new clothes or something that is more casual, but don't leave the shirt open. It doesn't appear or look presidential at all ... At times a regular sports shirt would be appropriate when you -are oulslae. PJic>llier thilig 15-- they should not grease down your hair. Ju5t leave it so that it looks very natural and you should have nice cuff links on with your shirts so that you have an upcoming president look for our Republican Party. IRENA LOFLAND Newport Beach .·. . ... . . KENNY ,/. PRINTER SONY PICTURES CLASS/Cs· PRESE'.NTS ACROSS THE ~•TIME _ 11¢4'4!!1Cl •l -~PJ'.AE I. • FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1996 P E T S : ' i..• • • ,·+ ', Meet the favorites who made the Winners Circle ln our reader pet contest. Entries were submitted for best dressed, cµtest. largest, smallest and most unusual. . THE best dressed WINNlll I CL most · unusual ~1ng Detail, Spike and Oscal'. wtll each receive a 40-pound bag of A.P.D. (Advance Pet Diets) dog food -a $33.99 value -courtesy ·of The Pet Care Company, with stores in Newport North, Westcllff and Huntington Beach. • The horse, Golly, and : pot belly pig, Princess, : will each receive a $25 : gift certificate, courtesy of the Feed Barn. 2300 Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa. Thanks to all our readers! Missing Detail is a Bull Terrier who was the hlt at the JuJy 4th parade. donning the colors of the American Oag. Entered by April Sharp of Huntington Bea.ch. This Boxer puppy, named Spike, gets attention everywhere he goes. Aside from bea cute, he has many unJque ties, such as trying to talk w en be gives kisses and other funny antics. Entered by Fred Askari or Newport Beach. Goll>: II a Weild'alen ~ Gelding. He Is 16 year1 old. very gentle, stands 16.3 bands bllh and weildis more than 1,450 pounds. Entered by Zarah Bess Mahler or Costa Mesa. OTHER VERY DRESSERS FLASHY Toby Jo, a Lab mix. hopPs to win thl' rontt'st and share thP goodiPs with his fripnds . EntPrt•d by l>Pbbit• Andrrson of Tu<;tin Guido. a Silky Terrier. t•njoys wearing his thrift '>hop remnants. F.ntrrf'd by PaulPtte Dowrwv of Snnta Anu. · M 0 ST UNUSUAL D.J .. Is a Chinese Crested dog and dressed lo play. Sh" loves Flybll.11. u fast- pured relay race. This photo appeared In "The Chinese Cr.-sted R(lvlew." Entered by V. Thompson of ewport Bt>uch. Oliver Is a Miniature Schnauzer. He ls 12 years old and plays Santa every year. Entered by Dixie Gradowski of Costa Mesa. Hokum, a SalukJ, and her owner like lo dress up together and just happen lo be the same size. Entered by Zarah Bess Mahler of Costa Mesa. so • • • so fast. he has a built-in bug screen to deflect the wind. Entered by Ken and Jeanne Hortness of Nttwport Beach. Mitch Shapiro Is a Newfoundland dog. He weighs In at 135 pounds of sllJlness. Entered by Rich and Laurie Amlwr is 11 OnndiP Dlnmont T1>rriPr She f'njo}'h playing doggy polo with a rawhldl• Stirk anrl n trnnis ball. Entered by GruriPla CatlL.,U!> of ~Pwport l\enrh (;uJdo. aka Guldette In this photo, is a Silky Terrier. His srrapbook ~ontalns an outnl for every orrnsfon. Entered by Pauleur Oownny of Santa Ann. l>1a Ion let\) ls a PowderputT Chine e Crested dog. Unusually cutt' and small, she has held many obedlenct' t.ltJes natJonally. Pictured herA with b .J. Entered by V. Thompson of f'lewport Beach. • • • l'rfkles ls a Ja.Cbon'• Chameleon. Jbis unusual UUJe IU1 re mbles a lt~!!_iceratops. Entered by h rry r.--orSanla Ana H lgh . ' t Troovee. a Terrier mix. madf' a spf'edy recovery from a former abusive ownn. In just s.-vf'n month., '"ith her new OY. nt>r shf' has gainf'd her ronOdt>ncl' and hf'alth back Entert>d b~ \ta11 Ba' r) of :\t>wport Hf'ach. D.J . ls a Hairless Chlnese Crested dog. He is a .l{reat nybaJI player and lntrrnatlonarTherapy dog. Entt'red by V. Thompson of ~ewport Beach. This C&Uco cat n&mNI Tirarnisu was bOm on Halloween. She practlct11 her ~Icy expr Ion on ev.-ry full moon. Entered by Chf'ryl K~lmann or Coron& d I Mer. •DOGS •CATS • 61RDS •EXOTICS 722-7387 1075 N~ ~ hbe Ill (rild ~fret way bttweea llad & ..,, ·Shapiro or Newport Beach. YmRINARY SEME $5 Off PROFESSIONAL GROOMING • "'°"""~~~"'w..lllilOikiHl Oip .................. ~ ................................ $6 Off Heart Guam <&..m ~ .... M ............ $5 Off Bath/Dip Only ......................... -.... $3 Off New HealthBlend Fooa .......... ., ......... $3 Off DeMat or Deeostlng Fee ....... 20'4 Off Aey Hill~ Fooa ...................................... $3 Off BOARDING <" neMU) Complete Dental Cleaning ........... 407. Off Cat Sutt.es 407. Off Geriatric Medical Wortup ........... 207. Off Dog Boam ................................... 201. Off All OTC Pet Suppliee ~ frdJ ... 2I!l.....,...Off.-...._ ... ------------------.....1~~~~~,~----:----~----.--:-~:ii rs~utir-:r~~~1-fiC:~ EXAM sr I 1 1 (New Patknts) I E R ui d DOGS: bblrs I • xam eq re 1 $9,, p.,vo • Discounts Apply 1 DHLP 1 to All Skin 1 e., h Bor~ttUA J . . Coron.I I lnjCCUODS I I I CATS: 1$100°oFF :S!5 I • By Appointment I Only 1 • Complttc PhysiCal & I Om&al • Hnlth Cl.rt & I Nutridoo Conswutioa I • WdlDmlt>bt.lte I P'rfftndoo f'rosrams Cherry Is a Shorthair domestJc cat. decked out In her sunglasses and beret. Entered by Judy T. Brown of Newport Beach. Bubbles. a Shih Tzu. Is alway complemented on her outfits when out for a walk. Princess, a miniature _pl,g in the Potbelly family. gets arong with cats anct dogs, and loves baths. She is wblte With black and pink markings. and adorable powder blue &~\'S· Entered by DOrothy Bukewmge or Newport Beacti. Muffin Poppyseed is a French Lop rabbit. She is pictured here with some or her stuffed animal friendi.. Entered by Kari Hammerschmitt of Newport Beach. All of Bubbles clothing Is homemade. Entert>d by Maureen Greene of Newp.ort Bearh. • • BIG Holly Shapiro, a Newfoundland dog. enjoys being a hands-on exhibit llt the Special Olympics. Entered by Taylor. a Great Dane. was entered by Teresa Bruecken of Lake Forest. According lo Teresa, Taylor Is the biggest. cuddliest dog includes FREE EXAM Agamemnon. a Siamese/Persian mix, finds a space to be occupied In the casserole dish. Entered by Carol Strauss of Newport Beach. Cookie. aka CooklP Monster. Is a Chow-Chow. He's a hairy. OulTy. little monster. who loves to sleep on his back with hls legs wide oren. Entered by Ma riko lnui o Newport Beach. Patton Emil t\lt>~andPr. a Mini Dachshund. is o sperlal rriend who cuddles and l..i!.SP'i. Entt>red by Kelly Delu or Balboa Island Sarah Is a Jack Russell Terrier. She was not happy with her antlers. so shf' dC!.troyed them after this picture was takt>n. Emerf'd by Ann Ishiha ra or Costa Meo;a. Amber, a Dandle Dinmont Terrier, Is cuddly. cute, hJghly lntellJgent and well behaved. Bntered by Graciela Catasus of Newport Beach. Pia Oeft) Is a Powderpuff ChJnese Crested. Cute. unusual and smaJJ, she has held many obedience tlUes. Entered by V. Thompson of Newport Beach. Rusty is an apricot Miniature Poodle. His picture bangs with the baby pictures of their first grandchild. Hntered by Betty F. Peterson or Newport Beach. Agamemnon enjoys getting lnto places she just shouldn't be. Pictured here inside the refrigerator -an open door policy. Entered by Carol Strauss or Newport Beach. CITY ANIMAL CONTROL AND LICENSING 99 Fair Dr., Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Animal Control -754-5311 Animal Licensing -754-5188 Dog licenstng: $20 per year. If your dog is spayed or neutered, $10 per year. Rabies vaccination must be current. Leash law: Your dog must be on a leash when on the beach and on any public or private property (other than your own). Cleaning up after your pet You are required to clean up after your pet on any public or private property (other than your own). Lost and found pets: Lost and stray animals are taken to the Orange County Humane Society in Huntington Beach. The Humane Society does not give descriptions of animals over the phone. Fees for picking up your pet are: Impound fee: $25. Boarding fee: $5.50 per day. Rabies vaccination Md proper dog I~: You must show proof of rabies vaccination when picking up your pet. If your pet is not vaccinated for rabies the shelter will administer the shot for $7. Proper licensing for your dog is also required before your pet can be released to you. It~ hlNfl lo8f or found en ' rinlll, hlNfl qwetlonl or oompl8'nfl about.,.,.,.,,, YflUI'~ or need ........ ttfonndon, cal,,,. Coeta ..... AnlnwJI Conni. n.. Q• .. CO&#lf1 Humane ~ 21mN9wlanda.. ,.,.,,,,,,...,, ... di, &tWel ~ Nof8: ,,,., .. ..... ol-*""' ..... -lfld,., lam/ Animal Ow••• "-' ........ 1Din11d fO....,,.,,... .. ..... hm the home°' .... ....... 3300 Newport Blvd., P.O. 1768 Newport Beach, CA 9265~-8915 644-3717 Dog licensing: The cost is $1 .50 per month. If your dog is spayed or neutered, $0.75 per month. Licenses may be purchased for a minimum of six months to a maximum of 36 months. Rabies vaccination$ must be current and your license can not extend past the exptration date of the rabies vaccination. Leash law: Your dog must be on a leash when on the beach and on any public or private property (other than your own). Cleaning up after your pet You are required to clean up after your pet on any public or private property (other than your own). At the beech: Dogs are pennitted on the beaches before 9 a.m. and after 5 p.m. these hours apply year round. The beach Is open 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. Lost end fOWMt pets: Found and stray animals are taken to the Dover Shores Pet Care Center In Costa Mesa. The center does not give out descriptions over the phone. caJI animal control If you have lost your pet. Fees for picking up your pet are: lmpcu1d fM: $10 for the first impound. Each time your pet Is picked up after that the amount lnctweeS10. · Boeclng fM: $7 per day. A8bl11 V90dnllllon end praper dog..,._ You must lhow proof " ..... vacdnatlon when picking up your pet tf your P9t 11 not vaoctnated for r11bie1 the ....... wl lldmlnilter the lhcJt for $12. Proper llcenllng far 'P.JI dog II *> requftd befof9 ycKr ptlt c.n be rel• ••d to you. • ,., ,_,,.,°'found .. .............. w •• Gl .. fllzli ...... lllM .......... ,.., W.n111a,_,,_ rlr#.t*' ,., .. -··-=·UIW. P E T S ftf>Vtii l :~U.H Nl I!.,.. . t ~ , . ,I Annie ls always ready to go along for the ride. She ls a Belgian Sheepdog. Entered by Melinda Alvord of Corona del Mar. This French Lop rabbit named Muffin Poppyseed. enj oys playing hide and seek with a ball Entered by Karl Hammerschrn itt of Newport Beach. Spirit. a Maltese. is pictured here a mong friends. Entered by Diane Cruzen of Corona del Mar in memory of Spirit. who recently passed away al the age or 16. Kitty ls 11 domesllc short hair. Entered by Harmon Weston of Corona del Mar, in memorial to his wife Anne. who loved Kitty for 10 years. RPdi. a domestic long hair. was PntPrt>d 1>0 Pveryone could see how lucky a vil>it to lht' pound can be. Entered by Mt>linda Alvord of Coron!\ del Mar. Pookie McClary. a Ragdoll. has an impressive list of accomplishments. Entered by Tami and Bruce McCJary of Costa Mesa. Rose Bud. a Caliro cat, looks Uke she's wearing eyeliner and the smudge on her nose adds to her charms. Ente red by Eleanor Dickson of Newport Beach. Sophie is a Bichon Frise. Appropriately dressed as Santa. she even has a white beard. F.ntPred by Cathy Wyatt of Newport Bearh. This Miniature Schnauzer. named Scooter. is 13 pounds of canine cuteness from sun up to sun down. Enlered by Marian Bliznik of Corona del Mar. FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1996 • This Cocker Spaniel's name is Buster, because that ls what he does best. Entered by Ken and Jeanne Hortness or Newport Be11.ch Shadow Arms trong. a Brittany, enjoys running. pla)1ng soccer and is very soriablP. Entered by Louisf' Armstrong or !'.ewport Beach. Cherry. a Shorthair Domestic cat. loved the portrait of herself. En tered by Jud) T Brown of Newport Beach ANIMAL ASSISTANCE LEAGUE OF ORANGE COUNTY (AAL) Foooded: August 1973. AAL is an all-volunteer group to assist In placing shelter animals that would otherwise be killed. A non-profit humane organization for the prevention of cruelty to animals, financed by donations, bequests and fund raising. Philosophy: "Helpless animals have only volunteer humane workers to protect and care for them; community services provide only for control and disposal. We are not exclusively involved with animals; the heartbreak and suffering often REACHING OUT TO PETS "The Pet Care Company offers many different community efforts to help pet owners," said Lee Hein, head of merchandise and marketing with The Pet Care Company. "There are weekend vaccine clinics at the Westcliff and Newport North stores, with the Huntington Beach location offering three per month. Cost of the vaccine clinics start with the rabies shot at $6. The clinic that you can only get through a veterinarian, such as Program• and the new Advantage•. There Is also a new monthly anesthetic-free teeth cleaning service, performed by Cindy Collins who has 12 years of experience. It is less expensive and a much healthier way to clean teeth. Dog training classes are offered weekly at the store sites. Cost is $85 for the lifetime of the pet and the owner can repeat classes whenever necessary. There is a pet laundry service, where your pet is bathed, towel dried and returned to you in 15 minutes. The cost starts at $9.99. Grooming services by certified, trained groomers are also available. The Pet Care Company has been working with Greyhound Pets of America (G~A) fc;>r more adoption days, held monthly on the second Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Huntingtor Beach store. The Pet Care Company has three convenient locations: Newport North (MscAtthur & Bison}, 759-9520; Westcllff (17th & Irvine), 65()..352q' and Huntlltgton Beach (Adams & Magnolia}, 964-4717. ls Youn Pn MISERABLE? Does your pet itch and scratch 7 Does your pet have dry skin? A flea 11, problem 7 Yes! We can 1/J help-We . carry flea prod· ucts, dry skin remedies, and skin supplements for your ~ ~ pet. Plus, our grooming shops can bathe & ,Ii brush your pet back to health. We will make your pet happy again ... Wt ...., ... It or,.,, 1110111f blck. experienced by a pet owner is of equal humane concern to us." are available to anyone upon request. • Humane Education: •, Primary Focus: To reunite lost pets with their owners; 3,000 calls per month from caring strangers finding lost pets, people wishing to adopt a loving pet, or to place an unwanted pet in a new home. Volunteers visit classrooms, library groups, etc. to teach kindness, answer questions and . provide take-home materials on pet/owner responsibility. • Programs/ Activities: • Pet Help-Line: (978-PETS) Assists in reunions without either pet or owner experiencing the trauma or cost of impoundment in the local animal shelter. In addition to Lost & Found, volunteers help place unwanted pets in new homes which are checked for love and permanency. Telephone counseling by staff. • AAL Orphan Program: Kennel in Midway City. Volunteers daily walk, train and provide affection to abandoned animals prior to families are carefully screened. • Spay/Neuter. AAL one-half price certificates and Help-Line referrals to low-cost veterinarians • CAP (Companion/Animal Program): Volunteers and their pets visit hospitals and convalescent homes. • Pro-Bono/Pet Aid: Wrth the • cooperation of Orange County • veterinarians, many low-income citizens are helped with an ill ex injured pet. • Publications: The AAL brochure, in addition to services and programs, contains a list of • all animal shelters in Orange : County where a lost pet might • be found. Updated annually. Quartef1y newsletter to members and friends on pet care and How to reach AAL: P.O. Box 38, Midway City, CA 92655, (114} 978-PETS (138'1}. Looking for unconditional love? Try a National Cat Pro1ection Society cat! The National Cat Protection Society hae many homele55 cat5 and kit~n5 of all •ge5. eize&. and ehapee ready and waiting for someone to lovel Due to the pet overpopulation crl515, there juet aren't enough g()()(;j homee to go around. While you may not "e •"le to eave every cat , you c•n make a real difference In the life of juet one -by providl~ tt with a warm, loving. ets"le home. National Cat Protection Society le • non-proflt organiza~on. No cat5 a re ever given to la"or•toriee. Owner-relin<\ul&hed cate onl;y •e mandated by et.ate law. We rely on don•tlone. mem"er&hlf)9 •nd gift6 to survive. Pleaee make checke p•Y•"l4' to NCP5. ~ -S10yecx1y Nome~~~---~~~,._­ Address -------_$25 supporting yeorty 1 -SlOO lttlttlrrMt Oty/STIZP. _____ _ I -Other Thank you for your aupportl '---------------~-------~ National Cat Protection Socl_, ~ ¥JllCOIMll 6'04 W. C.0..11 • ._ H1t,1lll11dt o,.n: ..... lat ........ t=tlplll 650~11 I t • FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1996 (From left:) Gr'eyhooods Dallas. Julie and Brett pose wtth foster mom and owner, Carol Simpson/Photo by Lana H. Johnson By La\& H. Johnson The Greyhound Pets of America (GPA) Is a national adoption agency for greyhounds, with 34 chapters throughout the United States. Its mission is to: find kind, loving homes for gteyhounds after they've retired from the track or arrive from the farm, and educate the public about what good pets greyhounds make. "We get most of our dogs from tracks in Caliente, Mexico as well as Phoenix, Apache Junction, Tucson and Utah," said Joyce McRorie; president of the GPA Orange County and Greater Los Angeles Chapter (GPA/CA-OC & GLA), a non-profit, all-volunteer organization. Since the local chapter formed in October 1995, It has placed 115 greyhounds. "We spread the word ttvough events such as Show & Tells at local pet stores, ~and we nave a wonderful amount of volunteers,• McRorie said. . The result of ~tworldng has been donations of food, supplies and money to care for the dogs in their foster homes. Fostering greyhounds According to the GPA, a critical aspect to successful adoption of ex-f"llOlrV ~ i. the foster :=:,,. foat-homM become faml111 8Cqlft • new foster dog. C*9 for them on ao int.tm b9* and hlfp 1he dog adfust to a• d r~ A pennwnt home .. eought. eun.itty 11*9 81'8 30 fo8tet' hc>mea 8INfng the local chaptet, which for • period ct two weeks to one month. take h a greyhou'ld. Care Includes: spay Of neuter. ahota, Immediate medical care, hou8ebreakWlg and eoclaHzlng to a permanent home. The dog nmains In the foster home until a pennanent home Is fould. Jule fir* a home Thu'aday njght. May 2, McAorie phones Ca'OI Simpson, a foster mom and owner of three greyhounds who lives In Huntington Beach. ·There 819 four Qt'8Ytlounds In the South Central Los Angeles Animal Shelter scheduled to be euthanlzed the following Tuesday if they 8181'l't picked up. Among them was Julle, a very pregnant white female. Simpson took In Julie, who she renamed "Downtown Julie Brown,• Wffililfl8 o~ ~s were put In the temporary care of two other rescue groups: the Needle Nose Crew and Hemopet Blood Bank, the latter adopts out greyl'lO(Jnds that are used as blood donors. On Saturday, X-rays showed that Julle was going to have eight puppies, all of whom Simpson voUlteered to foster. HlllPW ending Jull8 la pow lvlng comfortably at the Simpeon ~ wtth her~ month-old pupa: Bandit. Bnr.dl, Cody, Farra. Lacele, Raven and Zole. A permanent home has been found for Jule and Raven, so they can stay together. Ufe • the tr9ck The dogs 819 born on a farm and most of the time they stay wtth the farmer until they're 18 months old and their schooling at the farm Is oompleted. Training Includes being crated at night, learning how to travel In a dog truck, chasing a mechanical lure, etc. As a result, the greyhound Is used to pleasing .people. Next, It's off to the track. Most greyhounds are retired by the time they're two years old. They have to be retired, unless they are exceptional racers, by the time they are five. The majority of dogs available for adoption are between the ages of two and three. Adopting greyhowida While In a foster home, the foster parent evaluales1he aog's naDffs, so a suitable home wlll best match a dog's needs and temperament. This information is provided to McRorie. A potential. adoptive parent receives an application which Is filled out and reviewed, and a home visit follows. The adoptive parent is put In contact with the foster parent of a dog that would be a good match. THE NATIONAL CAT PROTECTION SOCIETY By Lana H. Johnson In 1968, C. Richard Galore, a former humane officer, founded the National Cat Protection Society (NCPS) in Long Beach to provide a safe haven for cats without homes. His purpose was threefold: • provide a shelter dedicated to unwanted cats and kittens and find responsible homes • malntaln a retirement center for older cats whose owners can no longer care for them • teach humane education to youth stressing kindness to animals, particularly cats, and the importance of spaying and neutering. In 1994, the Long Beach facility was relocated to Newport Beach, the site of a previous animal hospital, allowing zoning for the same type of business that handled animals. This newly renovated state-of-the-art facility has plans to offer low-cost spay and neuter clinics. As mandated by law, the NCPS only takes in owner-relinquished cats and kittens (not strays). All adult cats are altered before adoption. Kittens are accompanied by a spay/neuter contract (at six months of age they are ready to be altered). There is a veterinary technician on staff who ba~es. tests'. gi~es the on-site clinic. A veterinarian visits the facility regularly. "Because we are a private non- profit organization, we set our own standards and decide who is a prospective adoptee," said Ellen Diamond. assistant manager of NCPS and editor of its newsletter, WILD CATS By Julie Viker A snow leopard creeps stealthily toward another cat. pouncing on its back as it reaches the black and gold spotted beast. The Bengal playfully takes a swipe at the cat on Its back and together they tumble across the living room carpet. No, it's not the Serengeti, but for Christy Edmondson of Corona del Mar, her five Bengal cats fulfill her desire to spend time with exotic animals. "When I was a kid, I was totally In awe of big cats," said the woman who grew up wanting to be a tiger trainer. NI went to llppl's (Hedren) ranch, where I walked with lions and was rolling around with tigers -It was the most awesome experience." Although Edmonson took COUf'88S In exotic animal training, she realized that the employment market was pretty slim for tiger tamers. So when 8he saw an ad for Bengals several y8818 ago. she was ecstatic at the prospect of owning an animal that de90el'lded from a wlld cat. She purchased her first cat In 1993 and onglnalty planned to bf'8ed and sell the offspf1ng, which typically sell for $500 -$1,000. depending on the rwtty and the markings. But the cats meant more than the money, so she gave up that notion. •1 cried so hM:I after I 90ld the first few, that I reaJized I COUidn't be a cat bl*8r, becal 118 I oouldn't let thenl go,. aha lak.I. Her mlnlahn menagerte now lnCludee a anow leoperd, Which Is CNMl wtth taupe IPOt8i • enow mM>te, Which la cnetn, btack .id 'lffl with a IWlried patt8fn end ~ dar1< leoplrd oata, Which .. brown with black epots. The breed Ml a..e.d bot JeM 8ugdlfl Mfff, who CfCl 1 nd a domedc cat wflt\ In Allel"l le0p9d o.t blck In 1965. By 19&4 ttwy Ml'W ~Sld~lnlhe ~ 11 I I +HA+tt:..&...':...,L· ___ . Best Boy, a Scottish Fold adult cat, patiently awaits adoption/Photo by Mary Ann Cote Shelter News, which Is distributed to 1,800 members throughout the United States and Canada. "We only take cats by appointment and currently there Is a waiting list of three to four months, during the summer. We can only accommodate as many animals as we have room for and we have the final say as to whether or not we can accept them," Diamond said. There is no set fee for bringing in a cat, however, a donation is requested. Donations range from Bengal cat varieties: snow marble, top; snow leopard, middle and d811< leopard. bottom/ Photo by Julie Viker International Cat Association (TICA) shows. but have not been officially /8COOfllzed by several other 8890ClaUons because they're a hybnd. Although Edmondson's animals are six and eeven generatJons removed from their wild ancestors, they di8p&ay dlsttncttve patterns and behalJlora that belle their pt9datory hefttag,. "They have wtk.t ta ldenclea - they llke to play In wet«, whereas most cats wouldn't go ,... It, .. she explained. "Tlwl'• play In the sink and the bathtub ... e.c.... the om .. • hybrid, they'f'9 rruch lbat lglf' ttWI domeltlo alba Ind .. .. ippoeedly imnu.. to the letJktnila that ... the llYee of rT'llflY ,..,_, "rh9Yre not • prone to dleaM I M moet hoUM CID, tu Edrnof ~ twd""" ~-·~The • .,... llllO he\111 • thldcs, lioftl!I' Oollt. bags of cat food to money. How to adopt through NCPS: •An application Is filled out. including the adoptee's living situation to allow cats, along with a driver's license number and a spaying or neutering. • Adult cats are generally $30; male kittens are $30, females are $35. When they are altered, the adopting party wm receive. a $10 refund on a male, $15 on a female. • Black cats are not adopted out to ·anyone who desires an outdoor cat. "Their pelt is like velvet, it's softer and they have what's termed glitter, or gold on the tips of their hair," she said. "'They have stunning wild eyes-- and are not to be Ignored." Although the animals don't like to be handled, Edmondson said they follow her wher9ver she goes and lnslst upon sleeping In her bed each night. The cats have also become the basis for Edmondson's home decor. Decorated in a contemporary theme, the home Is acoented with animal prints throughout each room. Leopatd print pillows grace the sofa and a similar fabric Is found on the dining JOOm chairs. The theme is carried Into both bedrooms, wher9 animal-print comforters cover the beds. "They're living art -I call them my IMng decor,• she said. · COSTA MESA BARK PARK • No kitten or cat that Is older than four months and has been declawed is accepted at NCPS. They do not condone declawlng in general, as It is a natural defense tor cats. • Usually kittens are not adopted out age of five. All the cats that arrive at NCPS are checked for feline leukemia, but not vaccinated. They receive an E4 booster shot. All cats and kittens at the facility are available for adoption. except the retirement area cats. There is an area for klttens, one for doga M ~ ttay Wllh their owners and both lkiee .. happy. The foeter parent Is avalllble as a eupport pnor'I ...,., aft. a dog le placed.. Mc:Aorte eald. ~ .. not ya'd dOgl. thWi .. hcMJlt dogs a'ld need to be on • lealt'I « In an endoeed _.. when outdool'9. They .. extremefy smart Ind VfJI'/ word reeponelve. They love being around people dUe to their training at the track and are wily trained In obedience. They don't require 81\Y mont activity than any other dog shoOld get,. McRofte said. . Greyhounds do well In oondomlnlums, are good companions for the elderty and generally 818 excellent wtth children. ihe cost to adopt a greyhou'ld Is $180; $60 of which Is a donation, the remaining amooot Is used for spay Of neuter, heartwonn, 8hots and a new lee8h and collar. If you'l9 .,,.,..fed tr becoming • fo8fw ~ OI' want mot9 lnfol'matJon about l/fWYftoutKI adoption OI' ~ eo1-ntact-... .loyf» McRot#e, WICA-OC & OLA, S8G Bay MMdow Drlw, Huntington 8-ch, CA 921646. ~Ml_ 962-0789. The local t;!Japter can Mio be INChed on the lntemfltat http://Ol'Cll.CtlUdh.edu/-jJfllfetsl greyhound. On Nov. 9 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., the tht annual PETCO ~F.n atltvlM Regional Patfr, with gtf1Yhounds In ~ Proceeds ,,.,,.,,,, WICA-OC & Ge.A. teenagers (three to five months) and an orientation area for new adults cats, who are adoptable after a 24- hour period. The retirement area is a unique indoor/outdoor faclllty, where for a one-time fee, a cat can live out the rest of Its natural life. Many cats here are placed in retirement after their owners pass away. While in retirement, a cat receives high quality care, nutrition and any medical attention It needs. Volunteers spend countless hours here. Two successful community outreach programs that the NCPS Is Involved with are humane education and pet therapy. "We visit the schools on a regular basis and humane treatment of animals is taught with an emphasis on cats. We also have tours here for groups, so children learn the proper way to care for animals," Diamond said. "Our shelter coordinator takes our house cats to hospitals and convalescent homes for pet therapy, to help build morale." "In addition to directly we>f'kWlg with the cats at NCPS we welcome volunteers with special talents or interests," Diamond said. "We do everything here -from cleaning the floors to emptying the trash. We open at noon but the staff is here at 8:30 am. to wash the floors and clean all the laundry, cages and food dishes dally,• she said. Material donations are needed such as rugs, cat beds, blankets . animals; and cat brusheslftea combs. The Nlltlonal Protection Society Is located at 6904 West Coast Hwy., Newport s.ach. Volunfeent and donations .,. always needed and appnlcated. Ca/J (114) ~12.32. TO ALL THAT ITCHING If you ... among the m811Y. fru8tr8ted pet owners who l8lf1l to havetrtad ~to stop~ f\rry friend'& ca-.tant ~. take heed. Or. Bruoe C. Bauendeld, DVM, l900tTll1'l8rld the following prooecUee to help wtth your pet's skin problems: •Skin~~ can't be cwed. They .. generally aletgy problems. so don't expect a quick fix solution. Yoo have to be committed to spend time and a moderate amount of money to expect relief. • Seek. wter1rwtan who manages skin problems wtth more than an Injection. Look for staff members who wltl help Interpret . what the veterinarian suggests and are knowledgeable should problems OCCll after you have followed the exact direct.ions given. • Yow pet shoukt be on a high priority diet,~ as-HHts- Healthland or Science Diet, but there are approximately 15 different food brands from which to choose. Most people Just set the food out Instead, add the new food to the old food, gradually ""er a period of time: 10% new to 90% old the first day; 20% new to 80% the second day and so on. All these foods are 100% returnable for a cash refund, should yoor pet really "hate It . • Al scratchy fur balls need to have a tatty acid supplement that Is easy to give. Give one a day for the llfe of your pet. Don't stop. Offer it when your pet ls hungry, at first. Remember, like a diet, your pet may not accept it at first. • Bathing. Use a shampoo your veterinarian recommends. lnltlally, a stronger shampoo may be needed. Then In two to four weeks a more mild formula can be used. Shampooing removes what your pet is allergic to. This treatment should be done throughout the pet's life, even If only administered once a month. Marl1 scratching pets need medicated baths more frequently, particularly during the summer. Once or twice weekly may.be required. • Fleas. Many of you may already be using the flea pill Program•. It wor1<sl There are many sprays out there that are safe, effective and cost~t that can be used in conjunction with Program•. But no product Is as effective as Program•. It actually kills off the larvae form (the eggs), which eliminates more than 70% of your fleas within 24 hours. Your pet must stay on Program•. It is administered once a month and Is available In llquld, pill or capsule for any size pet •Many pets, especially older animals, have thyroid det'lclendes that cause the skin to never improve without lifelong medication. Your vet can administer a blood test to detect this condition. Dr. 8tuce C. S.Ulllsfeld, DVM, ADOPT-A-PET AT THE RANGE OUNTY HUMANE SOCIETY Here are some of the animals at the Humane Society in Huntington Beach, just waiting to be adopted. (left:) Hook is a beautiful, two-to three-year-old, pure bred German Sheperd who was recently picked up in the Downey area at the animal shelter, where he was held for two months. They tried to place Hook. but couldn't. He was born with two paws on his right leg, which Is angled and shorter. Hook has recently • undergone maJor reconstruction, one of several · surgeries, to oorrect his handicap. Good results are expected, and although Hook may always have a slight llmp, It won't stop him from running, playing, protecting and loving a suitable owner. (belo~. from left) Two other cute canines waiting for a permanent home are Howard and Buddy. For men ••tonn.ffon on pet lldopflon thtouflh tM er.,... Cowrfy HUl'IW» SocMCy, Cllll (114} -MiQ EYE-OPENER Fifteen -year-old-Taylor Dent competing in the stratosphere FRIDAY, AU.GUST •• 1 .. ·1 know t.M pitfalls. I've been on the t.om for 13, 14 years. and a lot of good kids can decerlorale faat, ..... -PIOLDENf SEE BOW SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CARLSON, M2-4JJO, ext. 22J Just a little trek doWnthe coast ••• • • 16,000 ·miles!.i • New England pair bike through Newport Beach en route to Cape Horn. By Jim Walters, Daily Pilot N EWPORT BEACH -The barbs the human spirit is willing to endure can· be truly inspirational at times. And nowhere do those challenges liubble to the swface of public §.crutiny on a more regular basis than in the world of sport. For instance, whatever would possess two cyclists to take nine 1l1onllis ol their lives to travel 16,000 miles on bikes across the forbidding tundra of the Arctic Circle into the ever-treacherous weather conditions of Cape Hom nt the southern-most tip of Chile. For Spike Ramsden and CLUB GOLF . richard dunn Best buys for golfers • This is one "mulligan" which can put your wanna-bee country dubber right in the hunt. B uying a golf club can be costly. Purchasing an entire set can compel you to consider a third mortgage. Buying golf apparel can be worse. Three figures for shirts, $30 for a club cover. But there rtre deals in town even for the minimum-wage worker, if you look. Found a place Wednesday. Kurt Conrad and his partners, you see, aren't making many friends with their competitors these days, but that's OK. As long as Conrad, one of three partners for Mulligan's Golf Gear, keeps his customers happy, the fledging golf apparel shop at Hillgren Square in Costa Mesa will take off like an airliner on a runway. Golf shirts? 1fy $30 for the top l'lFanG-names.-1-0ere-are-shops- <'harging $105 for the same shirt. ·Mulligan's, which also has kiosks at Fashion Island and the Irvine Entertainment Center, started last December on Newport Boulevard before moving five months ago to its rurrent location on 17th Street. Currently, the shop is advertising 50%-to-80% off on all apparel. About 70% of its inventory are classy golf shirts -perfect for the wanna-be country dubber. "What we do is buy closeouts ~md overruns and get samples - whatever we can get our hands on -then sell them at wholesale to the public,• said Conrad, who ttdded that his selection includes the top 25 names in golf apparel. Mulligan's, which does not sell clubs, has been featured on U1e Channel 9 News "Best Buys" segment. 0 BUled u the biggest dty ,. championship in Orange County, ;;.;&he Will Jordan Oa.ssic (Costa °'1esa City Championship) \I ept. 7·8 at Costa Mesa Golf and •.Country Club. :. Players come out of the , woodwork. Some believe it's the : Masters of Orange County, only f without the green jacket and network television. It's the aeam • Gt the county'• amateur crop, an :_.vent founded i{l 1973 by the ::si.te Joe COltello, former ~dent of Costa Mesa'• men'I ;;tub. wm Jordan ts the dty'• :Armer mayor. -PoriDer players have~ on F,Ltbe~~tbl~ ~ble) and Nike 'Jbuf, Jtm . ;:c.o.;,.. tM tneugµfal cbamplaD, ~played every~· \ 8 SH GOLF PAGE 11 Wayne Ross, who spent the night in Newport Beach earlier this week after completing the northern swing of their journey, the reasons are two-fold. First, the dangling carrot of a world record (currently 10 months, 11 days) keeps drawing this New England tandem forward. Equally important, they insist, is their desire to help others. From that mustard seed has grown •Cycle the Americas for Multiple Sclerosis." Not quite springing from the primordial ooze, this happening did start with both riders' back wheels rismg rromtlie gi wa ers. o Alaska's Prud.hoe Bay as they started their trek ~ack on June 12. "The response by people to what we are doing has been amazing," said the 31-year-old Taylor Dent ro.aming the courts of Flushing Meadows in New York, site of the U.S. Open, as an entry in the juniors division. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot F ifteen years ago, Phil Dent ended his tennis career at the U.S. Open. Taylor Dent, then five months old, was also there -he just doesn't remember. "Taylor's been everywhere, he just doesn't know," said Phil Dent, a top-10 professional in the 1970s and late 1960s, who once played (and lost to) Jimmy Connors in the Australian Open finals. The elder Dent, who has yet to return to the U.S. National Tennis Center in Flushing September site of the Open, can now go back with joy to the amphitheater where he made his swan song, thanks to the renaissance he is experiencing with his 15-year-old son who will play in the U.S. Open Juniors beginning early next week. Taylor Dent, though his P,laying career started late in comparison to other top junior la~ in the coun ew u quickly. He was scooping up loose tennis balls on the court when his father was coaching Michael Chang. He watched his big brother, Brett Hansen-Dent, become an NCAA All-America before joining the pro satellite circuit. Good genes also came from his mother, Bettyann, who was ranked No. 4 in the world in doubles with Ilana IOoss, currently the executive director of World TeamTennis. The youngest Dent, who didn't start playing seriously Distance rtdei:s Spike Ramsden (left) and Wayne Ross. Ramsden. "There has been a consistent string of people who have helped with donations or food . •A little belief goes a long way. It's not a religious thing, but it is inspirational to see the people who come through for us. This has been restoring my faith "He gave us a $20 donation," school when they were on the in all the people we meet. I can Ross said. "It was shocking wrestling team together. Both tell you, never underestimate the because he really looked have competed in triathlons and : kindness of others." destitute. But he said he wanted duathlons together. Ross, who will also be 31 by to help. You just never know.• Ross is the long-distance · journey's end projected for some The pair were in Newport cycler with more than 80,000 time in February (a sub-nine Beach Tuesday to spend time two-wheeled miles to his credit. month pace), agreed with their friend, Rob Smith, the He's traveled all over the world wholeheartedly. owner of Swfside Valet Parking. on his bike -crossing France five "I've been impressed by Smith has been acting as the times and traversing the east h~man nature." he said. "People duo's West Coast coordinator for coast of Australia, to name a few. chee ring for us, stopping on the the race. He and Ramsden first This ride, along the world's highway to give us water. met 10 years ago when both longest contiguous strip of land, "There was one disheveled were working at Mammouth is more than he has ever tackled. man in a beat-up pick-up who Mountain Ski Resort in "By about four times," he said. followed us for about 20 miles. California's north country. "I had always hoped I could do He was a shady-looking "We both loved skiing and something of this magrlitude, but -r-:-m~~Vl~U~~an=::r-.:r:-:w~as:::-:-w~o~rn==e-:r-~-1-~w~e~r~e~a~Vl::!'":r7S:::-!T':o~rs~,T . .....-:::mi="-~s~ai,.._..,...~-+,J..hAA--m+Hfl·e-ideaontb when he pulled to the side of the "Spike has sailed several burner. road to stop us.': trans-oceanic races. We've "Some days I still don't It ended up the man had read stayed good friends over the believe we're doing this." about Ramsden and Ross and years." •. wartted to give money to their Ross and Ramsden have cause . known each other since high • Anyone interested in making a donation can call the Multiple Sclerosis Foundation for details at (800) 441 -7055. tennis OUTDOORS MARC MARTIN I DAILY Pl.OT Taylor Dent's style and talent a.re two of the reasons he'll be bypassing college competition. until he was 11, will enter his sophomore year at Corona del Mar High upon his return from New YorkL where he's a wild card contestant in the Open. He earned the berth after his boys 16s title at the USTA National Championships in Kalamazoo, Mich., earlier this month. "He jumped a level I didn't think he could play at Kalamazoo, and it was fun to watch," Phil Dent sdid. HNow, we'll see if he can stay there for good and see if he can move up and keep it going. But the U.S. Open Juniors is pretty tough. He's never really played at that level with the best juniors in the world. He's only 15, so he's giving two or three years away and a lot of experience." Another Phil Dent pupil, Geoff Abrams (Newport Harbo!), is also in New York for the U.S. Open Juniors. Abrams, headed for Stanford next month, will compete on a more level playing field in terms of age (18). Few will be as young as Dent. "Maybe he'll prove me wrong again (at the Open)," Phil Dent said. "I'm trying to slow him down and he's moving up ... well, it's not that I'm trying to slow him down, 1 just want to make sure we've covered all the bases, because there are certain traps you don't want him lo fall into. HI know the pitfalls. I've \\ < > H I'\. I "\ < , < > I I I 11 I I'\. I "\ 1, " ' been on the tour for 13, 14 years, and a lot of good kids can deteriorate fast. Hopefully, we'll make the r!ght choices for him. I've been tfiere ... (pro tennis) is my back yard, so I want to take it real easy with him and make sure he's covered all the bases .~ It has already been decided that Taylor, who won the USTA Nationals last year in the 14s, will go directly from the juniors to the pro tour without playing college tennis. It's a matter of when, not if. He won the CIF Southern Section individual singles title 8 SEE DENT PAGE 10 Jim niemiec Striped marlin hitting • Billfishing appears to be on the verge of a big show for Labor Day weekend . S triped marlin showed up in mid-channel waters in big numbers earlier this week. With ideal water conditions, lots of bait and a calming weather . . . Labor Day weekend, harbor ared anglers could be in for some very good billfishing. Good fishing reports are coming out of the Balboa Angling Club weigh station (673-6316) in Balboa as Helen Smith called in with the first significant catches of the season. ·we had 188 lady anglers fishing on 29 sportfishers dwing the BAC Lady's Bill.fish 1-...LIJIWJ.IAW.J:au over tbis.pafil_ weekend and the fish were • cooperative biting lures and live bait on the high spots in channel." Smith said. Linda Houck of Newport Coast took first place in the townament by "catching and releasingR a marlin on 16-pound test IGFA tackle. Houck was fishing on board the yacht El Borracho and baited the spikebill with a live mackerel while fishing right on the 209 • spot. Local anglerettes who also caught marlin in this annual fishing event included: Betty Martin of Huntington Harbor, taking her marlin on the Sunrwtner; BAC member Sandi Jobmon weighed in a 194.5-pound marlin she caught on the 'Tempest 11; April Figueredo of Newport Beach caught her striped marlin on Ught LJnes; , and Denise Barton of Newport Beach "caught and released" a marlin fishing aboard the Seo Boron. Jon Taylor of Newport captained the m-peck c:baiter boat Bongos out to the 27'1 spot: where angler 5ergio Sanchez • booked into a marlin tbat bJt a • lure and weighed In at 147.5 . pounds al lhe anglinl'C!Ub-. --~ Winn GrUfitb 0( ~ .. ~ releued a martin ftabmg hm the IWm OI the clelaa ' ~ ...... Wbile~ o.meJs of Huntlngtoll liMd • :.~ wbile CID~ 0 : n.a ctaMJa• 'nlilarn •t1tt..adaulcifAWlm~ ....... Zl bollbll ...... ~ 1W1>41ay.-.twlll ..... . • .-19 FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1996 DENT CONTINUED FROM 9 __ ...__,._olilli~uty, becoming the first freshman to do so since Jon Leach of Laguna Beach in 1988 (Pete Sampras of Palos Verdes won it as a freshman in 1987). Dent, the nation's top-ranked 14-year-old last year, suffered through growing pains last fall and winter after sprouting to his current height of 6-foot-1, but was able to har- ness it during Corona's spring season under Coach Tim Mang. HWhenever my body's ready, I'll take the challenge," Taylor Dent said of joining the pro tour full-time. "When you look at Chang, Sampras ... they did- n't go to college. Andre Agassi, I doubt he went to college, rUld Boris Becker, there's no way he went to college. All those top, elite players never went to college." on .. He's becom.1ng a nomad. "He could (travel) by hlmself, because he's been taught everything. Ho's not intimidated by travel at all. He's just got to keep on 9"'owing with time. He's growing up and maturing as a tennis player.• Phil Dent bad an exceptional career. He won the Australian Open doubles title in 1978 and played on the winning Australian Davis Cup team in 1977, the same year he was a doubles finalist at Wl.Dlbledon and won the U.S. Open mixed doubles championship with Billie Jean King. But he hasn't been back to Pl~hing Meadows since 1981. Then again, New York was never one of Dent's favorite stops. face one ot those 15-yeu-old.t with a serve of 120 mph. •1n a ooupJe of yea.rs, be might be ~dy (for the pro tour). Physioally, he's getting stronger and bigger (110 pounds), so 1n4ybe in a couple of yea.rs he'll have the size to compete with them, U he's got the experience. He hasn't really played a lot of international tournaments. Fundamentally and tecbnicaµy, his hitting ability is certainly right there, but a lot goes into it. You can't just say, 'I'm ready.•• Taylor's initial breakthrough came 30 months ago, when he won the 14s title at the prestigious Ojai Tournament in his first year in that' division. He had yet to turn 13. #Hey, John McEnroe and Pete Fleming defaulted one year, because they were in a traffic jam,~ said the Australian-born Dent, who "He's got his sight set on winning (the U.S. Open Juniors)," his father said. "He doesn't go into anything unless he can win it. That's good, though. That's the way it ·Should be. His father said Taylor will ~t---ut.:tt'-iin-va:J:i9\:l5-pf<:)'-5(jfte~·l{e~~-j-"J)f"ef1efl'edf-J)l~~~rt-l~~~~--t~---'H'Hi:taiiea:lfiy;,~'/e"'St'ep events in Southern California homeland and loved his training and practice time next month. Wimbledon. since Kalamazoo, and he's "It's almost like being on The father and son will been playing better than tour again with this kid,·• he travel to New York together. It before. The last two weeks said. "It's been fun for me. will not be the last time. have been fine twling, so he Tennis has been my life for a "He's got some advantages, won't be absolutely shocked. long time. I enjoy doing it with too," Phil Dent said, referring He's had good, solid him. It's a strange experience to Taylor's marked disadvan-preparation for this. He may for me, because Taylor really tages (age and experience). win, and he may not win. But loves to travel and play (on the "He's a solid kid with a big he's had real good preparation, road). He loves going to places. serve. If he serves well, you he's fit and he's strong. He's I lis biggest disappointment is don't want to give him too probably played more in the always to come back home. He much daylight. He's not scared last two weeks than he did the always wants to keep moving of winning. I wouldn't want to previous six months." GOLF CONTINUED FROM 9 The field is usually limited to 400 amateur golfers, with men's (18 and over) and senior men's :(55 and over) divisions. Handicap 'indexes of the past 12 months are used to detemline flights. Call the Costa Mesa pro shop (540-7500, ext. 2) to register. Rrad Booth is the head pro. 0 Toshiba Computer Systems Division, which title sponsors the Senior PGA Tour event in March nt Newport Beach Country Club, has agreed to become the title sponsor of this year's Byron Scott "Challenge For Children" Celebrity Golf Classic Sept. 8 at Marbella Golf and Country Club, si te of this year's Toshiba Senior Clctssic qualifying round. The popular weekend c<>lebrity golf event attracts hPddliners in the world of sports, television, motion pictures and husiness. The weekend includes rt black tie dinner/banquet -with shorts and tennis shoes a viable option with the upper tuxedo -at Newport Beach Marriott Hotel and Tennis Club. Some of the big names expected to appear include actors Kevin Costner, Jack Nicholson.and Steven Seagal, decat.hlete Bruce Jenner and formers NBAers James Worthy, Jerry West, Julius-Erving and Bill Walton. International Sports and Event Marketing, based in Newport Beach, will manage Toshiba's interest in the event. ISM is the operating manager of the local Senior PGA Classic. Golf positions may be purchased for $500 each. Spectator tickets to this star-studded townament are $10. The ~Challenge For Children" events have been used as a role model for all NBA sanctioned charity events. It has been honored by three Presidents of the United States and called the "most effective fund-raising event" in Southern California by the Los Angeles Times. It also was quoted as one of "the most fun black-tie events" by Newport Beach 714 · magazine. Call 557-5100 or 646-9007 (ISM) for more information. a Enb'tes are still available for the fifth annual Bobby Hatfield Golf Classic to benefit the Southern Calif omia Lupus Foundation Sept 9 at Los Coyotes Country Club. Hatfield, Newport Beach resident and famous Righteous Brothers singer, has been actively participating in a campaign to raise funds and increase public awareness for Lupus since his wife, Linda, was diagnosed with the chronic disease. The golf tournament ($300 entry fee) includes breakfast, lunch, on-course refreshments, green fees, dinner and a rock'n'roll show and dance. Tickets for the show are $50. For more information, call 833-3461 or 833-2121. • RICHARD DUNN'S club golf column appears every Thursday. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES Searching fo~ Cinderella • Costa Mesa girls appear to have one of the inside lanes to the PCL crown. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Since the Jimmy Carter years, Costa Mesa High's girls cross country team has played the role of a forgotten sister. Schools like Laguna Hills and University have dominated the Pacific Coast League recently, but Coach Joe Busi's Mustangs appear to be on the fringe of a Cinderella season with the hopes of winning their first league championship since most of their runners were in diapers. uThe girls need to have a meeting with me also in the gym o oo a e eague amp1- onship) banners and see none tor girls cross country since 1980," said Busi, who performed a simi- lar rite last year for Mesa's PCL champion boys team, which also hadn't won a league title since 1980. "I hope to have a Cinderella season for the girls this year," added Busi, whose girls finished 0-5 last season in PCL dual meets, but return three of the top run- ners. "The girls are going to be real good this year. It's going to be real interesting." OUTDOORS CONTINUED FROM 9 fish caught scaUng 16? pounds. "It was a 'Y{ide open bite for martin just oft the east end of the island," said Roger Cadman, manager of Avalon Seafoods (310 510·0197) OD the end of the pier. "Just about ~ the marlin were hooked on big lures as blind strike were reported by the· 70 boats competing in the tournament. "The best colors were black and green, and green and white. Conditions in this area were flat calm." a . Dorado, yellowtbi tuna and yellowtail are being caught in the channel as private yadlts and sp<>rtfishers running out of the Balboa landings are · getting in on the action . Ed Dillion of Newport Beach took bis small boat Tin Foll outside the 279 spot and, together with • •t-tao.ng + Jennifer Miiier + Kristina Watanabe two springs in track, should return those top five runners for 1997, as well. "Last year, (Van De Walk.er) did great." Busi said. "She h~ really worked hard this year. S~e had an injury going into the league finals (last autumn) and didn't make (CIF). But she w&s solid during league, a solid sec- ond in many races, and she'll be a major force for us." Cotton, the district champion last year at the junior high level in Gegi Van De Walk.er, a junior, the 600 and 1,320 meters, could was Busi's top runner a year ago be a mainstay for four years. As a and returns to anc:Por an expert-seventh grader at Costa Mesa enced assembly that includes last Junior. High in the spring of 1995. year's Nos. 2 and 3 runners, Jamie Cotton broke the district record in DeNoewer (sophomore) and Kel-the 1,320. ly Chapin (junior). #She's a stud," Busi said. #She DeNoewer and Chapin, how-works real hard, and she's real ever, are expected to be pushed talented. She could possibly even by freshman sensation Sarah €:ot-get bumped up to No. 1 or No. 2. tangs'top..n.~{£.()JlleL~-Sll&--t:Hlfi'--~ll--..a.l~·~·.tv.~J.aJrni·e:s· Senior Ha Dang, a hurdler and long jumper in track, is slated to fill Susi's filth (and final) scoring position. Junior Jennifer Miller and senior Kristina Watanabe could fill roles. "I definitely see them finishing in the top three in league,• Busi said of his girls. •Our biggest problem was depth last year ... we didn't really have any depth. But this year we've got five strong runners." Costa Mesa, led by Van De Walker, also a standout the past his angling partner, landed five big dorad.o and five yellowtail fishing live mackerel under a floating kelp patty. Dilljon reported water tem· peratmes in the low 70s from about seven miles off the beach on out to San Clemente lsland. Dillion expects this weekend's fishing to be very good for a variety of blue water gamefish. Locally fishing slowed along the coast due to a drop in the water temp of as much as eight degrees. "The sand ~s bite Just shut off at the Huntington Beach Flats," said Jeff Hewitt at Dave)"'s Locker. "We are looking for improved fishing conditions for this weekend and we expect to send out our full fieet to tap local and off .shore waters for the best fishing areas.~. There is an ample supply of anchovies and big sardines for off .. shore fishing trips. Bay fishing is tated as .good .tor spotted bay bass. Even with already, conc...emed, but we need her concemea. • Busi labels his squad as "underdogs" with a HCinderella" message, though the feeling among other PCL coaches seems to lean toward Costa Mesa when the subject of u front-runner tt comes up. With Van De Wall,cer, DeNoewer, Chapin, Dang and Cotton, it appears the Mustangs will have plenty of ammunition on their side in the run for the ros- es this fall. increased pleasure boat traffic, anglers are finding quiet channels where spotties are biting food on plastics fished on the chan~g tides. Anglers say the best catches are being made during the morning hoUI$. a Irvine Lake will bo1t a four-day catfish tournament starting today and continuing through Labor Day. The lake will be stocked with over 5,000 pounds of channel catfish, including trophy.catfish weighing up to 40 pounds. Fishing hours are 6 aim.-11 p.m . today and Saturday and 6 a.m.-7 p.m. on Sunday and Monday. Por rnore information 'and pontoon boat reservations phone 649-9111. Tbe Santa Ana River Lakes are also being stocked for the holiday weekend. Pair ~g has been reported out of the Big Lake where the "Bubble Hole• has been the hot spot and the best bait conii.nues to be mackerel . 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AUTHORIZED PUBLIC NOTICE Sl'f'I. 6. 13, 20, 1996 F640 or class1flca1ion not shown tratlon authority will be payment of 1uch charges Report (HOME APR), and this matter appear before or someone else raised at h 11~ 0 ew:i.o h e~c w AGENT FOR MAS INVEST· ORDINANCE ---------1 on the General Prevailing granted unless an Inter· having· expired notice Is Comprehensive Housing this court In Department the publlc hearing de· 0 a ~u .'c ear ng on MENTS L p FOR A CON· PUBLIC NOTICE wage Determinations, may esled person files an ob-hereby given 'that these Attordablllty Strategy An· No. 703 of the Orange scribed In this notice or In ~e ;ppfea/lon of A1~a~te· OITIONAL 'use PERMIT TO NO. 98-38 be required to pay the jection to the pelillon and gooda wlll be sold at publlc nual Report (CHAS APR), County Superior Court at written correspondence de· ar e a room n re ALLOW THE CONSTRUC· AN INTERIM CITY OF wage rate of that crah of show good cause Why the auction at SPACE 150. for the fiscal year 1995·96. lhe address shown above liveted to the City at, or Bonderman, ap~llcant) for T10N OF A 3,624 SQUARE URQE:NCY COSTA MESA classification most closely court should not grant the 199t NEWPORT BOULE· The GPA concerns the use 0!' 10·15, 1996, al 2:00 prior to, the public hearing, Use P~rmilt NoiedS83to~~~~ FOOT, ONE·STORY, LUBE ORDINANCE OF ORANGE COUNTY, related 10 11 as shown In authority. VARO, City of COSTA of Community Develop-oclock p.m .. and then and For Information call (714) prope Y oca a . ANO TUNE FACILITY (PER· THI! CITY CALIFORNIA · the General Deter minations A HEARING on the pell· MESA, County of ORANGE, ment Block Grant (COBG) lhere show cause, II any 644·3200 Scott Drive. The application FECT LUBE) ON A VA,, COUNCIL 0 , NOTICE effective at Iha time of the !Ion will be held on SEP· Stale of CALIFORNIA, on funds and HOME Part· they have, why the petition L•Von~e M H•rklHs : to est~b~~h ~~~llrf~j CANT SITE ADJACENT TO THE CITY OF INVITING BIOS call for bids. TEMBER 19. 1996, al SEPTEMBER t6, 1~. at nershlp funds received for change of name should CMO'AAE cit Cl k ~ once s u 10 n ' FREEWAY AUTO SPA NOTICE Is he1eby given Tho Contractor shall com· 1:45pm In Dept. 703 lo-11:00 A.M. from the U.S. Department not be granted. ' ' Y •r vldual and class lnstruc-(CAR WASH), LOCATED NEWPORT Bl!ACH th;it ,1111led proposals lor ply with the provisions of cated at 341 the City Drive The following list II a brief of Housing and Urban Oe-It Is further ordered that• Cltv of New port Be•ch lion;1 10 all0j 1 occaslo~al AT 2301 NEWPORT sou. PROHIBITINO, turn1shin'g all labor ma1e1I· Section 1770 to 1780 In· South, Orange. CA 92668. description of the property velopment (HUD). Tho copy of this order to 1how Publlshed Newport ~venng ~~~18 eva;ts or LEVARD IN A c~ ZONE FOR FORTY·flYll als, equipment, transporta· elusive. of the California IF YOU OBJECT TO the to b• told: CHAS provides an over· caust be pubflshed In NB/ Beach-Costa MHa Daily ance ex on an prac· ENVIRONMENTAL DETER: DAYS, THE • tton and such other fac1li· Labor Code, the prevalllng granting of Illa petition, you Oeacrlptlon and/or Lot view of the City's afford• Colla MHa Dally Pilot, a Piiot August 30, t998. 11f• ~1f111g81 with on1ale MINATION: EXEMPT. APPROVAL o' • hes as may be required 101 rate and scale of wages es· should appear at the hear· Number: . able housing activities dur· Mwtpaper of general cir· F626 1 f~ c I 0~•r,aoe :•rv ce. FOR FURTHER INFORMA· PERMIT S FOR •REPLACEMENT OF ROLL· 1ablished by the City of Ing and state your ob-ManuracturerffreCleneme: ln.o the perlod of July 1, culatron publlshed In this 1 :/.ro ec 1 88h ••n r• TION ON THE ABOVE AP· CERTAIN LAND lNG GRILLE DOOR AT Costa Mesa. which are on lec:tlons or file written ob-FLAMINGO · 1995, through June 30, county1 at least once a PUBLIC NOTICE va•t I !~dt .. !t 1:1 1 b"n PLICATIONS TELEPHONE us•s T E <;OSTA MESA POLICE FA· tile with th• City Clerk ol acllont with th• court b• Decal Number: ABCS295 1998. week '°' four consecutiVe • erm n... ... s CAI· 754·5245 OR CALL AT THE .. IN " 'CILIT'V, 99 FAIR DRIVE, the City of Costa Mt1a, ore the hearing. Your ap. Serial Numbtr(a): F· COBO atld HOME funded weeke prlor to the day of PUBLIC HEARINGS WILL ~orlcally. exompt f"d:r OFFICE OF THE Pl.AN· MARINER'S MILll "PU BL IC S ERV l C E and shall forfeit penalties pearance may ti. In person 104l 1EA9 activities are conslttent the hearing. 8E HELD BY THE COSTA t t rtquirtmtntt o t 8 NINO DIVISION ROOM ARllA l>ROJECT NO. 96-14, wlll prucrlbed therein for non· or by your attorney. Lati.Vlntlgnla No(t): 08817 wilh tht CHAS and HUO't DATlt AUO 20 1999 MESA PLANNING COM· gan:lotyr~~ £nvlronmentol 200 77 FAIR' ORIVe Thia Ordinance wu .be received by the City of compliance of tald Code, IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR length: 480 rwttlonal objeclivH provtd• QA L • H t CK MAN, MISSION AT THE CITY ua · COSTA MESA CALIFOR: adopted H an urgency • Costa Ma11 at Iha Office of Tne Cily Council ol the or a conllngent creditor ol WJdlh: 120 Ing Increased housing op· Ju D a E IC o M M 1 I• HALL, 77 FAIR OAIVE. !"'ollce 11 htr•et further NIA ' mtHurt at a regular meot· ~tho C11y Clerk, 77 Fair City of Costa Meea , .. the deceased, hou must Ille Manutactur•d on: UN· portuniu ... talr tioualng op-llONER 0, THE SUPE· COSTA MESA, CALIFOR· ~~·~ilr~~·~~/ on"~~·ttri P~bllshed Newport Ingot the City Counc:ll ot , Drive. Costa Mesa, Callfor· serves the right to refect yovr Claim wlll the court KNOWN po11unltl ... public Hrvlc ... RIOA COURT NIA, AT 8:30 P.M. OR AS d 1 S b ""8 Beach·Costa Mesa Dally the City of Newpo11 8occh • n10 until the hour of 10·00 any and/or all bids •'1<1 mall a copy to tht .,.,. Flrtt aold on: 00·00-57· rec1 .. tlon81 lacllltlet. tnd SOON AS POSSIBLE ay 0 eptem er 1 ... • at Pilot Au ust 30 -96 htlel on the 2811\ Clay ol Au· · o,,;. September 9, 1996: at MARY ELLIOTT, Dep-tonal reprtHntatl\19 ap. Located at: 1991 Newport community development Mlchllel A. Lawlor, Jr .. At· THEREAFTER ON MON· the hour ot 7:00 p.m, In tha 11 ' • FOOO gutt, 1tl90, by tile lotlOW\ng · which time they will be utr Cltr Clerk City of pointed by tilt coun W'lll\ln 801111vard, Space 50, actlvlllH whlcl'l l>entflt low· lotnty al Law. 901 Dover DAV, SEPTEMBER 23. ~ounci~ c:amg•~1 of Hnlr vota: • oponod publicly and r .. d Coate M•H ' f~ur ~n1h1 from :h• d~• Cotta Mau, CA 828a7 and very low-Income per• Drlv., Suitt 101. NewPort 1fH. A!GAAOINQ TH£ 3=0Now:: Bo~w:d· PUBLIC NOTICE AYES, COUNCILMEM- oloud In lhe Council Cham. Published Newpolt o ital ttu,n~ f the 1 · Nam. of Ttnanl/Aeglstered tons, Beach, CA924e0 · FOLLOWING APPLICA· Newport eeach Celilornla ••A lt O'N ell, lld· ~ort. Sealed eroposals tera as prov d..., n hCI on Owntf: All ~raont lntetHled In Pybllthed Ntwgort TIONS. I I ' ' ORDINANCE ward• 0....... QloWr 8htlll ~ar the !tilt of the Beach-Costa Mesa Dally 9100 Of the California Pro-Larry Richardt Donne 1nCI reviewing the QPA HOME e h,.. t M It IF ANY Of' THE FOLLOW· at wh ch 1 me and 1?1•~• NO 9 O W ' -II'• ' work and name of the btd• Pilot Auguat 23. 20. t99e. bate Code .. The time for Ill· Uoyd Shook ' APR ana CHAS APR may eac .... ot a tH a Y lNO ACTtONS AA~ Cl'fAL· an~ and •fl l)ersont Inter· ... N 0 "·Dl .. NAaNCI! •lt, Hedgn der but no other Cllalfn· F811 In cla1ma win f)Ot expire Amount Due: 1314.oo• lnapect coplea •t the Hous-Pilot Augult 2~. 30, Sep. LENQEO IN COURT TH! Hfed may eppear •nd ~ .. NOl!IN;:.UNCILMIM· gvlshlng manes. Any bid,... ~.,~ • .,. t10.•1 ""''day fot tng and Corntl'llMl1y o.v.t-~ •• 1;J, ••• Cl'IAl.l.f..Oe MAY 8! UM-heard that.On. II you .cha!· OF TMll CITY ...... celveCI after the achtduled PUBLIC NOTICE th• hearing date notlctd at0t11Qe coat. tor the pe. opment OMslon at Ctty ,.,5 IT!O TO ONLY THOS! IS. leoG• thlt P'1°1.!.-;ctdln co~. COUNCIL OF A al I NT COUNcu ••• ' closing time fO( the rectlpl abOvt, . tfod from June 1, 19", to Hall 77 ,all' Drlvt. 61h · · SUES SOMEONE RAISH ~may be unit to,.... THI CITY OP Mll.M .... St Cu : of bid• 1hall t>t relumed lo BBC 5297 nVOUt MbAY ... ~XAMINl!lf tht the dale ot the afor~ f'IOO<, Cotta Mtaa, Calllor· PUILIC NOTICI AT THI! PUBLIC lil!AAINQ :0 .:~i:a:i~·~..Jo~ NKWPORT H ACH MA,Ofh JOHN W. , bl<JIJtr unopened, II ahall NOTIC8 OP It k Pl Y tr .. court. If~ tlOned Hie Sl\CI J0t ''"°"" nla, 9HH•t200. Com• OfSCRtBfO IN THIS NO· I ADDING CHAPTU "l.OQal , be the tole respon1lbillty of PITITION TO are • Petton lnlw .. ltd In lbtt tJU)9nt .. and ehlrgea IMnlt 0t teqll .. t for ad-NOTICK OP ttCI! OA IN WAlnl!N the public hHt flO d• • tho bidder to IH that hit tht es1ate, )'OU may flle lnouned In ttlt1lon to the dltional Information m-v lie PU•LIC HKMINQ COAA!SPONDfNC! DI!· tctlbed In this nollet Of In t .H TO THI ATTl8Ta LaVH!M M. ' bid Is received In propet ADMINllTU with the court a f0tmal A• goodt Including cNrgH dlrec1ed to Mikt Una""-Notlet la her.CV Diven LM!:AED TO tHE PLAN-written COffttpOnde~ d*' ~~U"tc-.a• •CIAOGD~ Harklne, CrTV CLI RI( ' time. W~~r:~~:::.v quttl for Speclal Notice of ind eJC~n ... inc:urrtd In (?14) ? .... llt71 ti.l0te Sep.. 1Nt lht City Council ol the NINO COMMISSION AT, ~~~ •rh the 11ty,,.at, Ot ""' RK'.';;:""DINQ • (H ALI A HI of Bid OOcumenlt .,,. flllng of an kMrtlory lht .... 9f the OOod•· fembtf ao. ''"' City. Of Newport Bffeh Wiit OR PRIOR TO, THE l'UI· p Ot O, ht publ 0 •nna. ....... ftil! INTIAI TUt LS mny be obtained 11 tht Of· ORICIWICH, eb and appral"I of Htalt ... Dated at Orartt • Publlthtd NtwP-Otl tlolo a p\tbllc n .. rtna on UC HEARINO. P"ot lnfounailot1 call {?14') CLAtlll A.ND ~\'All.Alll! fOR MVllW fie• Of tht Clly Engineer. WILLIAM QRICIWICH Itta Of Of tny petlllon or C!Uft!J CA a .. ch·COlhl M... Dall)' Iha .,,aartton of lualnet• '· ,LAHfilNO ACTION PA· ~~· • ......... DKMMDI AGAIN8T IN THI CITY CLlfllK'S OF· 77 f'olr Otlve.Co•••MHll, CAll!NO.AH3018 account .. P,'ovlded,.fn c~ ..... ,1.0 PllotAugvl130,t9". ..~. (Catol~-~!"'~1 M-S3 •on DAVID 8AU, c-'=C;... ...._,. 'TMa ClnOfl •ICE~ flit Cl'fY OF Co1tfornlo, upon nonrelund· To all n.!1t, ~ntflelarln, .. ~ 1250 o the Calnor• --'12? 9PP11C11nt) f0t Amenc:imem AUTHORlZEO AOENT fOA -~' 1 .... -• • N~T •-.C" HIWPCHU MACH abla paymtnl o(Sl0.00. An crtdlt0t1, contingent ett<IJ. nla P1obat1 Codt. A A• lt't ttle rHOurct )'OU Cl Hied It HO. Mt on the propefty lo-A&A PAACIL FOUA & A&A CllJ of ....... rt ...... POI' ACTICMll fllOT P till ti d H' 11ddi1lonat cl'l••Q• or s:>,oo t0ta. atld ~ttons who m1y q11e11 tor Spec111 Notice can co1.1n1 on to Hit• •c NYllNtliNT caltd *' M9cMh\Ar Squw. PAACll 'IV! FOR nte f'ubll1htd Newport CCNIMW •Y TMK u 1 1 • ••P 0 '1 ' will be made 11 handled by othef'WIM be lnttrta\ed In form 11 avatltble from the myt'lad of tMfChlNl• h ~ , bu U10t Coflnlttltn W~, 1llO flNAl OIVILOflMINT l"°"·Coeia Mele Da1!Y CMIWA 8eaoh-Coela ...._ Dtlly ; m~ll. 810 Oocumtolt and the wtN or ••Wt. °'. bOt. h, court c:itfk. dlM 1tem1. ~.. j et MUI VoU. '! ~ ~ bove ltr•tt. 42S1-4HI PL.AH '°" A 1.i.tlJO SO. 'T. flllof ~ 30 ,.... -.&WI llllllT T-T ,._ ~ .. , .. , othor contr11C1 doclH'l'ltntt of: WILLIAM HINAY our coturnr,s ~m!MI nG1 "01 r u M8llnilllle Way encl UOOo "ISTAU .. AN1 .tll!AT(). ' flll4 -... ..... _ vn ,t3$ • may alt0 ti. tumllltd 11 GRIC£WICH akl WtUIAM RE NT quallfleo buytw1 to '°°"""· c1 .. 11n.d •• UICI ·looa Drtve). fflt ...-UNl'l•1._1!.fCWDtNO A N" 0...,.. ACT. To.,....,_ ad In • 1110 Olllce of 11\1 Clly Ctlf~ o~CEWICH call What vou Medi .....,, II • ""'9nd ttte T\lftl nu to. n . DNNG eon--.. Thi• Ot•••.,.. "*°' ~ .. ()f llie City OI Cotta MeH A ll'fTITION Nit bt9n ...... .,. CLAa811'111D .. ...,°" fttHt "•rwMd PATIO..l WITH MOP<>llO c.......... .,. •• ..., ........ CM! ..... .,. 8ICI DocUIM'llt WI\ not bt lllect b) Tl( 01\IC!WICH rrouoh classlfled M •••• .,, Conwnunll)' Dft1ftet NQl.ll•· SALla 01' ALCOHOLIC ~ • ..,. Of '"' Ctt; COunlll of N • ' • PUBLIC NOTICE PUIUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUILIC NOTICES Cletk't olfic. Of ea the !Mt frown. 33S Rlvtrla ftllLIC 11Q c.miw.._a.....---"'* "--dma WJ9!I I ---.. --·~ w l.latinil)iiiiit-Ot~ot"tttr .... CA u:m .............. NO It• olM"9 ... "°' Yoll llllY r .. COUit ..... 9', -· mene. Thi• bu1tne11 1, COi). flctltlo" av.m... C1Zt, !Ir !...oft ol • btlfw. four ,,,..._ IOl'l'M AIQua:l lorSpea• -L • :• LeVonne M. HatttteM, duC\ed by: an lndtvid~I Na-StaleflMnt bMMt1 or ..... In P9¥"*"' from the ....... deu d h flill'IO Of 1111 ltMl'lll)jy ---I• NOTICE IS H!R!BY CMC/AA&, City Clettc • Ha\#41 you 11a111d doing The loltowing pettorol tte or .......... 1'QI ol lie oDlip· ,-.... 11M¥9. ICIPf1lU o1 t11m1 W Of of _. ..__..... .._ GIVEN THAT 11\e City Clt1' of N-pert .. Mh butJMtt ~17 no doing bUlineu u : Aes• dOM ~ ....... incW-YOU MAY l!)(AM-~ PtnOft Of ICCOl.lrt • ~ ..... ' • f ...... CDunctl d the City of New-p b ll h d H bt1 Btown tl'lttJetlly You.rt, oee w. w,. '* _.... or cMfNI. -the,.. kept by die ~ 1n *'<>n t2!JO Of 111 ......, Ill .. ._.. '*' INCtt dlcl, Ol'I August u a • niport Thi• llllem.tlt wH filed Ballet St., 1405, Cotta Nolloe ol wllldl Wiii r• ,._ ,. C.toma Pniblll Code A Al· C... _. ...._ " wl: ....... direct Ila" to UH Beach.Cotti M... Ottly ~th the County Clerk ol Mn •. CA 92621S ... 0Mlti1• .. R• """i~ .. .: ':. QUttt IOI Solo• **-IOlm II NW! • ~ 11111 - H PfOCtdlKt of Chapler Pilot August 30, 1994. Ot~ County on &-12·90 Maggie B. Tayto,. 650 Pair _...,.. .,_,,,,.,.,.. No. ~. you "WI filt h.111~ from the court def\ -d ........ ,...... 27 of the Munlefpal Im-F825 t90838HH5 latinO ID209. Costa MHI .. '~·"'loot nla Ill with th. oourt. fonNI Ahnley•..-.r. c:.r.a:ii. ..... ..... ~ Aa of 1t11 01 PUBLIC NOTICE Dally Piiot Aug, 11S, 23, 30, CA t2e2e p.,. n/e, WLL SEU. AT R~ for Specfll HOWAADIM'lll>fflQ 1 •t ... ow S1ttett and Hlahway Sept. 6. 1990 1605 Thi• bu1lntH la con-P\AMJC AUCTION TO 11iE Notto.of u-.--of an 1'4568URSANKBL .._. .-, ..-.. ~ of Jhe St.ale oT Cali-ORDINAHCI! ducted by: an lndlYlduaJ HIOHl!$T llDOER FOR O O ''"""' .. NO 21 ...... c ..... f/I .. '°'ni. lo complete con-NO .._29 PUBLIC NOTICE Have you 1taned doing CASH _.,. moM¥ °' tne lnwMOfV1 end 8llinl• f TARZANA CA 01s Mmll p•• a d '* _.. l~iOn of curb, gUlttf, ' buslMH yet? No Uftlted• s..... ._0C.., by 0 MCAlte eNet9 or o Newport BelCtl-Costa Mesa b -at'l,)ff.U. Qlp. Ind roedway on La Jolla AH ORDINANCE NOTICE OF Maggie B. Taylor • ~ etrv petition ot ~count N382l ,_. '9011~0... Dl1Ye, from Clllf Drive to 01' THI! CITY PUBLIC AUCTION Thia etattmt nt wtt llled • casnler's CMck drlwn on .. pro\Ad~ In M 01lon C l5ll ~ AIJQ 30,31, °' C:.... a.-....... 300' touth of CUit Drlvs. COUNCI~ OF Notice Is htreby gl\len with lho County Clerk of ~he...._~·=~~ 1250 of the C411ifornla Sep 6. l096 ti» .. ~ 01 ......... For patUcur.r1 and d• THI! CITY OF tnat lhe undorslgnocf will Orange Coun1y on 8s6-98 eq . Probllt• Code. A R.. &NJ • eo r...... 111'1> tall•, r•ltrtnc:e 11 hereby NEWPORT BEACH Hll at Public Auction on 18983892025 ~ ~ n:::~n;~~ quMt for Speolel Nodot PUBLIC NOTICE .... ~ ..... I .. l'lllda to lh• altached plan AMINDINO SECTION 09/09196 at 11 :30 a.m. at: Dally Pllol August 23, 30. ~ the c.lllomle Ffnancial form 11 •Yei&ebl• from .......__ Fftlft "*-"illlllDn ahowlng lh• propond Im-7 04 030(At ALLSPACE, 8S64 HAMIL· Septembor 6 13 1996F619 ,. ........ _ hortzed to do busl· the oourt clalit. Laen 1190479 oo.r 00830837 ~ .. ~----PfOvemenl• •long th• un-• • I TON AVE.. HUNTINGTON • ' .......... aul Aa ., ... Pe•arw F'4 1190479 A p IUnbe 939-.... tu ttw ~ nu.. Improved frontage of your PERTAINING TO BCH., CA 92646 the per. PUBLIC NOTICE neu in in. S~~ ..,°'A~a~f~e ~· ~·-• 23.()38 Nola Of Trustte': ,.,._no ••-111:s1 or property. ANIMALS sonal propel'1y of tho lot. nla, ALL PAV,,__.., -OI T V ~ ... .._ _. NOTICE IS FURTHER PROHIBITED ON towing: Flctltloua BuslneH TME OF SALE. all nghl. lllle -1• Dr under Deed rust Cll an ........ or afw CDtwnan GIVEN HEREBY that the PUBLIC BEACHES. l-lAME. UNITI • Nam• Statement and lnt«Hl held by It as 1Z1 w. *•1 p • :.:r M~;:r i: I~ u~Nll. ~·cf .. ...,_,. .. City Council or the City or This ordinance was Intro-INVENTORY Tht lollowlng per1ons are T~. In that real Pf0f>9'1Y ... ..._ 0310 takucrcnlO · td ' ~ aclllld~lll:lCr:ID..,. N~port Beach hH set duced at a regular meeting WILLIAMS, C050. SKY doing business as: Rock ailualed In ~ County a~ ::· t" ~ 91209-1 mey be .J': 1 :;le Siiia 1' ..._., eo.tia MIM CA aa1. Monday, the 911\ day or ol the City Council of the LIGHTS Soltware, 132 Pearl Ave .. Slate, dncribad as foUOtM. need 111 •n1tcn d the Saki ~ It ~"*' September, 1998, at Iha City ol Newport Beach, MC PHERSON, H017, Newport Beach, CA 92662· PARCEL 1: Lot 10 of Trae1 !!'!. OB/te 08/lO ~"' d ltw IJIOCNdng 1g11hll ttw .. purpmol .. hour ol 1':00 p.m ... the held on tho 12th day or Au· HOUSEHOLD ITEMS 1021 No. 10277. County °' Ot· _,&. .. , • Sl'GAd mUd. llwy« .....,..... atand .... time, 1nd the Councll gust 1996 and was BRANT, HOSS. BABY FUR· Biel Alden Beucler. 132 ange. State of Calitomia. as C:. lhlt o-1 ol TNlt lrdudhl .._ Chambers of tht City 1dopied on lhe 26th day of NITUAE & CLOTHES Pearl Ave., Newport Beach, pet map rec.orded in Book UBLIC NOTICE ~ ~peny es end .....-d .. T~ CouncllollheCltyolNew· August, 1996, by tho fol· Published Newport CA92662·1021 445, Pagn 10 through 14 P IMlte rx UDSSOr irusi ... enddsala. ClmDnlla,. port Beach es th• plact for lowing vole. 10 w11: Beach·Costa Mesa Dally Thia business Is con· inelusrve. Miscellaneous iAed tt\ISlet rwuert 10 the ~ ~. • hearing of all per1on1 tnttr· AYES, COUNCILMEM· Piiot August 23, 30, 1996. dueled by: an Individual Maps, in the olfice d lhe loin aeooil!Other OOS28961 Fie =·Of TMt e~ed bf E R Mid ~ SW Deborlfl es1ed In/or objec1lng to lho a ER s: 0 , Na I I, Ed· F6 t 2 Have you started doing County Recorder of A id &e0469 AP Number "40-ISl-32 Bu!M '" UMIA"*' man 8ltllr'lc. Vice~ NH proposed cons1ructfon. wards Debay Glover PUBLIC NOTICE business yel? No County EXCEPT THERE Naa OI TMIN'I S. u on 04il3119!IO as lnslrumtre No ~Ave, JUI•'*-c.t. II you have 1ny ques11ona • • • Brtt Beucler FROM all Oii gas mineral Deed 01 TNS1 VCll .,. "' dl!IUll 90 172206 ., boali d dflClll fotna ttU., (ttC) 3t7..f121. r~11d1ng the contenl of Watt, Hedges This stalamont was filed other ' hyd,'.ocarbons urdef • 0..0 Of TNll. dlted II lhl di ~he CaJf1ly 0..-d Aualllt «. 1• this notice, pleest call Slo-NOES, COUNCILMEM· F~tltlo~st ~uslne~s with lho County Clark ol ~ • depth DI 500 r..t' March IS. 198&, uoieu yc:u .. u;:;:., d ~rwige CaJf1ly 'ASAP2191221123,&'l0. WI pnen Luy, Prolecl Engineer, BERS: None am• a •m•n Orange Counly on 8-26-96 . n. . hi °' ti ·ec:rm Ill PRlC«2 yc:ur pl'CIJl8fly, • Cll• nd ~ 1,,e at714-&44-33h. ABSENT COUNCIL· T~erollowlngpersonaore 19983893925 withoutt ng .~-mtybl sddll•Jll~$11ellyC11 omoe. 1 Ill ~o 0--------- Data: Augual 27, MEMBERS: Cox doing business~~~ ~u~~ Daily Piiot Augua1 30, =~ad ':v:1 1f.x~:~TneedantA?1n11oandthe,.tur11d :a °'1,e-'~~ ~ PUBLIC NOTICE -MAYOR. -.JOHN W. . g. u=:z'. ""Sepi. 8; 1'3:"20;1"e-fem OM eii water illd:..s~:=-ecr.; Cll99ll11--ilr:xJk n·a-.26..;~~:..;;n:;;a:... --------- Don Webb, Publlc HEDGES Costa Mesa, CA 92627 PUBLIC NOTICE aubautf--cer rights.""90f gwtn ttwl Se!T'lno Recoti-H Instrument No 96-7 d HOTIC£ Of~ SM..E Works Director ATTEST: LaVonna M . Outfield Marine Inc .. (CA), below a depth of 500 faet,veyance Cornp1ny, 11 l1V$1•, rx said olllClll reoords, wt ~ T TS No. ~11 u.i No Pub Its ht d Now po r I Hark1Hs1 CITY CLERK 670 W. 17th Bldg D·2, flclltlous Bualneu wffhoul the right ol surface llUCXIH$OI' trustee rx sublliUll(I 09'20.1996 11 r The Fr he 0009091220 VOU NE IN OE- 8oach·Cos1a Mesa Dally (SEA~t Co~1a Mesa, CA 92627 Name Statement entry. a~ dedicated °' r•trvstee p.1rsuari io ,,.,. Deed 01 ~~~ ... ~ ~:: c.r-.~~O~ ~I=~~ Pilot August 30, September THE ENTIRE TEXT IS Jh15 d ~uslness lstl con· Tho lollowmg persons are MMMI in 1nstnimen11 °'TMI e1.10Jled by Wil•m Retz!alf 411 E Chipman A~e F'IKiertll vou TAl<E M:T10H TO PAI> 3, 1996. AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW ~~~: y~~a~~~~~a g~lng doh~ business as: ln1orior feeonl. PARCEf~~ 1aa:i-andAl1flaReUlalftl.l=ndandw'ecAat1000tmalJllti1CIUdoant' TECTVOUR~.ITMAY _______ F_1_us_2_81 IN THE CITY CLERK'S OF· busi~ess yet? yes, 1988 ~~. ~~~~1~ 'Ti;2B~!l~~oc~ ~= !~.= Ease,,,;ts ~= M-=in ~1':; 1hehlghes1boddertore1~l!'Y•tH ~v~'\°~t.~~ PUBLIC NOTICE FICE OF THE CITY OF Oull1eld Marine Inc .. Gary 92S49 g the Declaration °' Cove-°' olllClll rec:ordS .. lhl olla °'the at the lime a sale Ill la money ---------1 NEWPORT BEACH. Crane, Vice·Presldont Carol Jean Kelly, 17032 nan1s. Conditions and Ra·Co.inty Recoroec al Oninge a l~U:!ieo ~es!d~o ~·.: ~~NA~y~~ ORDINANCE Pub 11 shed New Po rt This statement was filed Skybrook Ln Hunlington strictions recorded m Book CCII""' eatiom11 and Jlll'SUll't to ind e ey ... SHOULD cONT•"T • • •u.N"". 0 • 32 M O II with lhe Counly Clerk ol ' . ..,. ,....; ~~ rleld by C under Nid deed udl\JSI """ "~" """ N • 9.,. Beoch·Costa osa a y Oran e Counl on 7_23•96 Beach, CA 92649 13303, P9ge 906, Offlciallhe NOia OI ..,....eu11 and °""on !he property uuated in said aiunly On !ii20l96111:00 PM, i.onesw AN ORDINANCE Piiot Augusl 30. 1996. g 1 g9~3690556 This business ~s con; Records. The street ad· to Se1 lhel'IUnder rec:adod ar>d 511re tiere111al1er descnbed As Mon9IOll s.w:.., LLC.. • OF THE CITY F633 ducted by: an lnd1v1dual dreM Of' other common 0!il09/1996 "' boOk "''· pege ~•. more tully desc:nbed on said Deed duly ~ TM111 \#Ider COUNCIL OF Dally Pitol Aug. 16, 23, 30, Have you Slarted doing dealglllllion ol the real prop. 11 1,..t11Jme1W No 96-234082 al Of Tl\Jsl The prt)pl!fly edrtass and aicl punun 10 o.ct of Trust THE CITY OF PUBLIC NOTICE Sept. 6, 1996 1607 business yet? Vos, 1973 erty hefeinabow described 11 Mid olllClll rlOlfdl, 'Ml u1 on Olher common deslgnaloon, I any, rtoOfdld 8118f77, • 1n111um1n1 Carol J. Kelly purported to be· 3417 SI.JM. ~1996 11 In Ttw flOl'll OI Thi al the r1IM pr0perty descnbed ibcM No JJ776, In book 123'2. pegt NEWPORT BEACH NOTICE OF PUBLIC NOTICE This s1atemon1 was loled MERSET CIRCLE. COSTAfiaQOCiH Al Thi Ma11 Entry Area • Jllrporled 10 be 31 Soiltwmplon 113, of Olldll Rloords In the of. AMENDING SECTION PUBLIC HEARING wllh the Counly Ctork ol MESA CA ~ The To lne Plaoerte CNte C.rtet 401 Co.in 1136 Newpon 6-:11 c. 6oe of the County ~ of 12.88.080 OF NOTICE IS HEREBY Fictitious BuslnH• Orange Counly on 8·21·96 ~ned acianns af1411 E Ct.pman Ave Placerte. 92660 Trie undemgoed T~slee °'W199 County, Sllll9 ofCalb· THE NEWPORT GIVEN that the Board or Name Statement 19963693535 liability'°' any inc:orrectneu CA 11 1000 • m at Jll~IC euction 06dlms "'Y leblcy ror •nr n1a. EDcuted ~ L.-.iat R BEACH MUNICIPAL Educallon ol the Newport· The lollo~lng per~ons ar~ Daily Pilot August 30, In said str• address °'IO tile '9lell blddef 1°' caSh 111COr19ClrtiS al Ille propet1y ~ a~ Wlibt B CODE TO ESTABLISH Mesa Unified School Dis· doing business as. Hawai Sepl 6 13 20 1996 F640 oth« common detignation (IJIYatM II the 1""' °'sale llllwflA IOdreu 11111 ctr.er CXllllmon des9" Olxoll. 1llllrlild1111n-" ... • trict at Its meoling 10 be Ian Hut. 1200 Park Newport • • • · • • 1 be money ri lhe Unlled States). ~ 1 1 SllCM'll heretn ne pAillc IUCllon '° highest bldclll P~~:~N1g~~~:.T hold on September 10, .f321, Newport Beach, CA PUBLIC NOTICE Wit=::::.::;• .. .::": rqt. ICle and l'llOl'ISt ~to :':'i.'TICllntnyd the unpeld balance tor Clltl ~II lime of .. "" 1996, at 7: 1 O p.m. at the 92660 . • • ~ 1111:1 now neid by • unaer aid deecl al lhe od'Ollllln 5«1Jrtd by tl>e In ~ money of the UnMd PROGRAM FOR Di1lrlc1's Board Room lo-Michael Kelty Moore, 1200 Fictitious Bualn•H Implied ragard~t • pos-d 1rus1 "ti• pl'CIJl8fly scue1eo 11property 10 be sdd •nd ~~ S1llllj Al the Nctlh 1nin1 .,.. PORTIONS OF cated at 425 East Eigh· Park Newport 132l, Now· Name Statement -.on. °' . tncum-sad mJt'ly end slate nerenlter estlfl'lllOCI CXJlls e.pense5 lftd 1ranct 10 the County Caurt- NEWPORT HEIGHTS IHnlh Street, Cosla Mesa, po~ Beach'. CA 92660 The following persons are bra~. to satisfy I.ho unpaid dlscnDld As more h.ly ClltCtlbeo advances 11 the 'tme d lhe WQI house. 1'00 CMc C.-Olt"9 AND CLIFF HAVEN. Calllornia. do.s propose to This business Is con· doing business as: Card•o obligations secured l;'Y a.aid on Milli Deed Of Trusl Ttw ll'I»-tlcahon al ttw Neta Of Siie • West, Sar-a Anl. c.ltornill This Ordinance was Intro-gr1nt to the City ol Costa duC1ed by: a general part· Km, 17321 Wold Rose Lane, OMd 0:. Tnnt, with~ erty lddmS •nd ether com'"°" r.;75,711 '°In tddllon to e1st..1t.' !Hot« Cahill'• ~) mus1 duced at a regular meeting Mesa an easement for narshlp Huntington Beech. CA and . sums n ... ~~ desognlloon, t any, d lhe reel Ir'"'" wt ea:ap11 Cl$hel's check be flladt peoye11 to 1..onemr ol the City Council ol the sidewalk purposes over a Ha~e you ?started doing 92649 theretn, plus advancM, rf proptrty detc:nbed •lxMI • lll1 dl'9wn on, stale°' r1111onal beM, 1 ~ S.W.. LLC • City ol Newport Beach httd portion of the DlstriC1's bu~iness yel. No Michael Lee Wade, 17321 any. lhateundef and inl«ftl poneo 10 bt 2t3' v.u Ertradl c:hlc:k drawn by , stat• or fedalll right, tidund ._.. ~ GOOD AD! Call 642- 5678 '• on the 121h day ol August properly located at 2985 Michael Kelly Moore Wild Rose Lano Hunting-thereon; and plus '-·Newport 8eac:h. CA g~ Thi Cfedlt union °' • c:heci chwn bf ' IO Ind,_ held~ II \#Ider ad 1996, and was adopted on Boar Slreot, In tho City ol T.h•S slalemenl wcas Ille~ ton Beach, CA 92649 charges. and apenses °'the undeBIQl'ld TruSIM dlldams 1ny stale or ledelll S8Yll1IJll Ind loen !Md ol Tnnt In h P"'l*1Y .. IJ!===================~ lhe 26th da ol August Co~ta Mesa. Cahlornia. with the County lerk o This busrness . Is con· Trustee and °' ti... trusts l•blfY lor any llCOll9dness al ttw a$$0Clltoon. savings assooalm or Mlold In aid CoYnty end $ta 1996 by the fouowing vote' Persons seeking lnlorma· Orange Counly on 8· 19·96 ducted by: an lnd1v1i;lunl created by said Deed °' OfCl)llrty address and Oltwr com-sawig:s banil spec{ied in sedon dtsa1bed a. Lac 7 of Tl'ICl No, to wii· ' lion concerning lh1s project 19963693277 Hove you started doing Trust. The total arnoum of moo oesogneuon. I any. shown ~lO? d the Frnarolll Code end 2310 In 11\0 c.y of COICI ....., AYES COUNCILMEM· should contact: Dolly Pilot August 23. 30. business ye1? No said obligatlol\s al the lime of herein The tc:ul amoJ,.. al the auihorlled to do t:usll'IKS ,., the eou;..y of zr;sun of ear.. BERS.' O'N II Ed· Ms. C1rolyn Slocker, Ex· September 8, 13. 1996F616 Michael L. Wade initial publication °' thisunpeid Clllance d lhl obligation stall 1nitieeven1tendera1twr1twn tomi3. -~ recordld In • • 1 acut1ve Diroctor. Business This s1a1emon1 was loled Nohce is $254,270.P I secir!O by the pl'CIJl8fly to bl sdd cash 11 eocepiod the trustee may Book 61 of lolbcla. ward1, Dabay, Walt, Services & Auxiliary Opera· PUBLIC NOTICE with lhe Counly Clerk ol Dated: 08/13/li.~ ercl 1enor11tle estmaltd cmts. Wllhllold the QlllQ ri lhe Trus-neous Maps. the Olllcl oflhl Glover, Hedges lions, 2985·A Bear Street. Orange County on 8·23·96 RESS FINANCIAL e.penses 11111advances11 lhe lime tee's Deed uril turds become Cotl!1ry Reoolderola6d Cowity. NOES, COUNCILMEM· Costa Mesa, CA 92626, Fictitious Business 19963893B02 CORPORATION. d tile WIC"' llJUIClloon ri lne NOia avaie~e 10 the peyee or endorlff ,.,... I e321·15 The 111..c .0. BERS: None (714) 556·3240 Name Statement Oa11 Piiot Au usl 30, a California corporation. as Of Sall 15 S204,349 26 I~~'°" as a ma1ter d right S.ld sale wl dm:s aicl odMlr -dlllg- Repointiag? ABSENT COUNCIL· Dated: August 28, The lollo~lng persons are Sl' 1Y6 13 20 ,;;6 F&4I TrualeeBy: BruceR.Bea.lo caJll. the 111.15IN w4I to:»pl a be m1de. bul wrthaJI to1en1r( or neion,lhny,oftherulptoptlly MEMBERS· Cox 1998 doing busmess as: New P . . , . slrt. Pr8$ident 17291 ll'Ylne Clstlilfi ct'4Ck cnwn on a state or wem1n1y. e•press or wn~ed. described llOo¥e le pul$IOlled to M 8 0 r • ' JOHN w NEWPORT·MESA UNI• West Properues, 605 Mart· PUBLIC NOTICE Boulevard. Sui1e 262 MllOnll 111,._ 1 Cl'8Ck drawn by 1 regardor.g t«'e. pouession OI' ba: 330 Ramona Pl Colla....., y • • FIED SCHOOL DIS· gold Ave., Corona del Mar. Tustin, CA 927~2930stala or federal c:r9dC union or' ercimtnncH. lo salisfy lhe CA. t2627 The undnigned HEDOES CA92625 Flotltloua Buslneu Telephone· (714)573-7410r:tiecl drawn by• 51110 <:x ltdlral rdabtednttsseairedbfsaddeed, TNSlee dildmmlWtYlllbMllytor ATTEST: Lavonna M. TR I CT, Carolyn B • Ensign Company, Inc.. Name Statement Fu: 17 14) 57~7437 savin;s and loin 1ssooa1oon. edvances thereunder, '#Ch l'lletest aiy klQC4'lldl-of the 111..c HarklaH, City Clerk Stocker, Executive DI· (CA), 605 Marigold Ave , The following ptisons are 08/1619& oan3/911 08l30l96 w.1191 assoe»loon or $l'<lllQS blril as 1)1)11ded lhli.in. and the unped lddlwa Jrld oe. -.. THE ENTIRE TEXT IS rector, Buslneas Sar· Corona del Mar, CA 92825 doing business as: Uno· FNSSS38J4 ~ed " seaoon 5102 d ti• pmctp11 blllta d 1111 nale se-lgNllol\ "~. o-hMln AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW vlca1 & Auxlllary Op-This business ls con· globe M:srktllng Co .. 3332 F1n1rm Code and artllortleo lo do OJ!lld ~ said oeed With inttr11St Slid•,. be 1111111, IM wllh- tN THE CITY CLERK'S 01'· aratlonl duC1ed by: a corporation Alabama Cu .. Costa Mesa, tusiness 111 this Stat• In ltw tvM 1hefeon es P'Oltlled " sad nett. out OCMNl'll or -..y, •· FtCE OF THE CITY OF Pub ti• ht d Now po r I Ha~ you started doing CA 92826 PUBLIC NOTICE ltl'Cll< a/lei lhan c:aSll • ea:ep1ee1 lees, ct111911 Ind expenses d lhe prlS9d 01 lmpltd. NglRing B C M D I business yet? No Mark A Petelman 3332 lhe 111.111• "'!Y w«hhdd the uu-IMI• and lhe INSIS CJMlad by tllll. poaeaion. or lllCUlll' NEWPOAT BEACH. each· osta asa ai Y Ensign Company. Inc .. Alabama Cu Costa' Mesa 1nce o1 111e TMl•'' Oeect urii Mid dud d trust dlled br--. to f16J 1111 r1111111n1ng Pub 11 sh t d N twp or t Pilot August 30, 1996. Curt Ensign, President CA 92626 ' CNS,40NU luna5 OKOtTIO IYllatN to the oa,24 l996 s-R.conwy· prindplj -of the ~ .. BeachsCosta Mesa Dally F623 This slatemonl was filed This business is con· MhiCE OF p1y11 or enc!OrW es • maner d -Compeny, •Mid TNst• and~aldo.ctotT•.ttll tt you' re looking to re point it, rebuild it, replace it or restore it, look in the Oossifieds to find the service you' re looking for. Pilot August 30, 1996. PUBLIC NOTICE Wllh lhe County Clark ol ducted by: an 1nd1vidual Kl ii iCNI TO ,.,. S111CI $118 ,,.. Ile ITllOI. bul 4900 ~ ROid, Soito mo inllt1SI """°"' • pnMded In F634 Orange Coun1y on 8'14·96 Have you slartad domg AIJll9UIEK •Ct'oll CO/ef'llW « WlrTWll'f, l,..,.,,.....C.91706(815)~ sad ncM(sl. advw-. If fnt, __ P_U_B_L_l_C_N_O_T-IC_E__ Fictitious Bu1fnaH 19983692914 business yot? Yes, 6/12/96 ESJATE OF: e,.ras or im~tld, regarding 1ci:'· =227·1549(C81onw Orly) bf ...., the 1er1111 of aid !Md of Name St•tamant Dally Pilot Augusl 23, 30, Mark A. Porelman Al.v.A WICICEil po&WSSIOl'I or eno.omtn~ morel Zubete Asst Secntary Trust, r... dllrgll end a · The following persons ar~ Seplember 6, 13. 1996F620 This statement was filed CAIE NO. A1U93Z :~.,:,,~::::Si:!i~ P S/30,9.'6,913196 ::'a~T~end~': d~ng business as: Smokln PUBLIC NOTICE ollh lh•c County ~e;:~· To .. ,_,., .,.,,.. wth l'lltml IS prOloded ltwreti, TMt. Thi taeri -.ii °'the Cigar Company, 5g5 1/2 range ~~~~~;93752 ~ ... oredlton, co~ and trie unpeld prn:ipll bl141noe d PUBLIC NOTICE unpaid Wanceofill otllglliofl Begonia Avenue. orona fictitious Bu1lnH• tlngant credltore, •nd lhe nore MQ.lrwd by 111d died .,. seQn&t ~ the P"'l*1Y IO be det Mar, CA 92625 Name Statement Dally P1101 August 30, penione who mey other-rttml llltl'IOl'l H llfO'·dld in said YOU NII£ ,. DEJ'AULT ...._ told Jrld _.. lllln.-d Paul Kristolor Wachler / • The lollowlng persons. are Sept. IS, 13, 20, 1996 F642 wiM be lntarMted in nore fees. dll 1nd txr:JlnMS OER A ..-rn Of 1RUST OOIU. .. .-and._ 111 enorol artner, 505 1 2 • ~ • .......-- Specially Group, 15079 both, of: ALV NA bf said deed ri lrull dlttd LESSYOUTN<EAC110NTO of the Noca ol S8t Is AMENDING SECTION Golden West. Hunlington FlcUUout Buslne11 BRUCKER oa.1l911996 SerTwno ~-PROta:T Yourt ....aP-$34.317.22. The bl!lltdsy un- 12,40.055(E) OF e1al partner 508 Dahlia Beach, CA 92647 Name Statement A P£T1TION hH enee ~·at •lid Tnist• EJnY ITMAYBESOLOATA deruldo.ctofTMthtrlllDfon THE NEWPORT ' CA Kenl Del ong 39478 But· T I II i bMn fil ........ byCHARLES 4900 Rive Aolel. Suto 2570 .... , ~SAU. FYOU NEED aeaMd end delMl9d to the BEACH MUNICIPAL :;:2s yorona del Mar, terflv Drive, Yucaipa, CA do~~ 0 b~~;::,~or!~:ns ~.~~ H HARRISON In the liwrdlll, Ce 9t706 J,515) 556~ AN"""" EXl'\.AHATIOH Of 1HE undetslpd 1 Wl!lten Oldlr.- COOE REOARDINQ This business Is con· 923~9•7000 Maintenance, 410 S. Wost· Superior Court of C9'1· (800) 227·l549(Cal omoe Or4y) by NAT\R OF 1HE PM0C&J>. lion of n.t.ult end Dlmnf tor This business Is con-s CA t 0 Raymond Zubolte AS$1 Seattary ING .. ,, .. .....,. YOU, YOU s., rd a Wllllen Notic:a of 0.. PARKINO OF ducted by· a general part· o92rn703Ave.. an1a Ana, fomla, County o r· p51999 8115, &'2l, 8IJOl96 ouno ~ .. ,... .. , ..... .._.., .... .,._.._ IO ...... Thi CERTAIN VEHICLES ne ahlp . ducted by: an lndlvldual ~ .......... ,,....., .. ._ .... -.... ~ ,._ r d d i Have you started doing Leonardo Favila, 41 0 s. •ng~E PETTTION ,.. YER. NOllCE Of lRUS-1111denlg11ed C&lled 9llid l6clllcl IN RESIDENTIAL Har• you ~larte J ,on~ business yel? yes. 8·1·96 Weslern Ave, San1a Ana, :r.••te thet CHARLES PUBLIC NOTICE 1U"S SALE Na. 1~0n ofbt~enc11n~'°~ DISTRICTS bus ness yel yea, u y • Kenl Delong CA 92703 HARRISON be -. Stf*i•ltiel 11, ,-. • Ot~ ,_,,_, u .. oouni, "'*- This Ordinance WH Intro-1~ K Wachter This slatement was toled This business Is con. • -P.M, • .. Narfl tort -. flt 1'111 P"'l*1Y 11 localed. duced at a regular mHlong ~~ iialement was liled with the County Clerk ol ducted by: an individual poin~.~w t~=-~ NOTICE OF PETITION TO ll'lncl to the Ccuntr Court-Oiie. ~~M.LLL.-...C.. o~ the City Council ol lho wllh the County Clerk ol Orange Counly on 8·13-96 Have you started doing repr ... _. ... u ADMINlSTER ESTATE OF t-. 700 ~ C..DIM ~ --• C11y ol Newport Beach held Orange Counly on 8.13.96 19983092735 business yet? No later the ••t•t• of the ALFRED F G.Al\ROTTO au w.a, Sara Ai-. CA~.. T~ ~ Gon1*. All- on th• 12th day ol AuguSI, 19903892734 Daily Piiot Aug. 16 23 30, Leonardo Fov11a deo-ant. ALFRED .FRANCIS GAR dtt ol Sara Ma, Ccunlr ol llooriHd Signllln. Mdr..: 1 1!!6·26a1ndh diwaafcs a0d,opAt~u011n. Dally Pllol Aug. 18, 23, 30. Sept. s. 1996 ' i596 This statement was filed THE PETJTION r• . • er.., sitm cf c.?bnll. PO Box 515311. Olla. T- ,.., -• with tho County Clerk ol quMt• th• dee-ant'• ROTTO CaMlrnill Ra:uh4jln08 75251.5311. For TNRll) We 1~. by tht ollowing vote, S.pl IS, 1996 1595 PUBLIC NOTICE Orange County on 8-02-96 WILL end codlcil1, if CUeNo A18'°70. ~.aCIMln*Coriao-illlormllion ~ cal 111~ to :'YEI: S, COUNCILMEM· PUBLIC NOTICE 19983691758 any, be ~min~ to To all rie.rs t>eneho1nes r.ion. • di.if ......, llf1·mt. LOHESTAA ClllOA'TIS: C..Ch..,.imet ... y ~~ ,. Fictitious Bualnau obat• The WILL and C/!Cllto15 con•notnt C:l!Clltors TN191 urldlr I'll ~ GAGEE SEJMCES. LL .. ..,...,,,.,._., 8ERS1 O 'Nell, Ed· Flcutloua 8UllMH Name Statement Dally Piiot August 3o. pr codlciJe .,. awit· Incl pe!IOl\S ¥Jh0 may De otntr DeM1 o1 TiUlt -=a.a ti, DEBT COUECTOR ATTEIFT· ward•, Debav, Glover, N•me Statement The tonowing persons are Sept. 6• 13• 20• 1996 F&44 :br. fot ex.,,inetion in WIU 1nureslfd on ttoe v.-N o Rk:twdK. T.....,,._ ING TOCOUECT A DEBT NfY 3500 P8Clllc View Drtw W•tt, Hedt•a The loltowlnn -rson• att doing business as: Con· PUBLIC NOTICE the file kept by the es13!t, or bath ot ALFRED F ,,., •.,,......, l9CQl'ded G'I INFORMATION OBTAINED WU Newport 8-:tl NCILMEM ··• .--cept Cara 1330 W Collins rt ~TIOaMALfREDFRANCIS June 1l, 1-. ......... eEUSEDFORTMATPURPOSE. M4-a700 NOES COU ·doing business H' I) New c' . ' oouT.HE _.......,ON ~ GARROTIO ...... -·1-... ...-d .... .,..,..51•--.911, 11-:==~====-~1 ' Cl Pict b) N City Orange. A 92667 Flotltlou1 8u1lnas1 r-.; 1,,, .... ..... _.. -"' -...._.-"'' v .. _ BERS: NoM IY I urt1, Clew E Car Deal tr Conctpll Name Statement qu••... _ _..·rity to A P£TITION h.1S Detn lttea -""I of Ollctm Almrdl -•W--A8S INT COUNCIL. Tefevislon, c) N.w ty I). Co · ,. ... : ... ..,,..., G ..... Su ~_.. r--.-. -,..,..... r~ .. ,.__ . c 1111alnmt nl Group, 2402 (CA), 1330 w. llins. vi· The lollowlng persons art edmlntetar the Ht.at• Greo W 1"* on ""' pen Orange -"f• -"'...... 1BJ. .... AY MEMBERS. Joxh W Narbonne Way, Costa ang,e, CA 9~667 I doing &ualneu as: Yastar· under the.ttlndepefnd•Ent Couoo•~olE Clloloma CouMy ol rom.,alla ~ .. "°""' ~ Overstocked wilh MAYOR a o n • Maaa. CA 92627 Th s busine11 a . con· days TreasurH, 7364 Ctn· . """" u-.... ~ -M...-,."' * r .......... , H d ducted by• a corporation H 1 B h Adminlett on ° • lHE P£TlllON requests INt ... • pJlllc eilCllon to .. stutt? "'c' V'f......,... • g~•ST L M Devld Oabbtl\, 2402 N11· Have yo~ started doing tCaAr A9v2t64 .. 7 uni nglon HC • t.tn Aot, CTN• euthori-G,.,, w Garrouo be appo.nted as ~ l*ldlt ttw C9I\ ar A call to 11Hn8tion ATT. : •vonna • bonne Way, Colla Mau. 1 !}' wf1 elfow the peraon-pe·-;:,._., 11,,...,,,., •• ~ to ... -n· ~. --........_,,, Put a few words to work for Hark1 .. -a, CITY CLERK CA 92827 business yet no LDI• K. Vance. 1005 W. d ek . .,.., ...... -·-v"' ""'"" ..,._ ---Classlrted 110 Broadwtaa ay THE ENTIRE TEXT IS Dong Hyuk Chang, 155 S. Car Doaltr Conctpli, 181h, S1n1a Ana, CA 92706 r..,,...m. ve..!f~• 1ste1111ees1at.eoltlleoectdfnt P9Y ... at ..... cfalla 111 will help Costa Me$a e An 1tllna Dr 1149 Plactn· Diane M. Gavt I Praa. Thlt bu,lneu 11 con· meny eodone t TH£ PETITION llCJJUIS the '9wfl.tl moner °' .. ~ 842·St'78 M* e1H ~~~~R~wh~~ • ~~~~~~~~~~~1 ob~ng~rt~~~~-L~~~dE~~~;~"'~~~;·~-;~•;~~~========~~~~~-~~~~~===~~~==~ IN THE CITY CLERKS OF· This builneu Is con· with lh• Counly Cltrk Of Havt you started doing el. S.fore teldno oa"eln lrlf be 1<1mi1ted to e>n>bate The FICE OF THE CITY OF ducltd by: a general part· Orengo County on 8-8·96 buslnen yet? no very lmportent eotion11 Wlll '•nd lrlf codllllls are av•lable NEWPORT BEACH. nttthlp 19983892375 Lots K. Vance hOwawr, the P_!!!onalb tor exarnnaboll 1n the Ille IU!PI by you. P u b II• h • d N • w po r t Havt you started doing Dally Pllot Aug. 18, 23, 30. Thi• 11a1amen1 was filed rapreMnt.ttw """' • the court Beach·Co1ta Mtsa Dally butJness yet? No Sept. e. 1996 r606 wtlh 1h• County Clt1k of requirM to Qlw notJo• lHE P£TnlON reQutsts Piiot Augutt 30. 1996. Dong Hyuk Chang PUBLIC NOTICE Orange County on 8·13·96 to l nwr••t.cf P41reone autt10n1'i to ldmnister the estate F831 Thi• 11atemen1 wu filed 19963892719 uni••• th•V hev• under the 1noependent Admni· ---------1 witn lh• County Clerk 01 Flctltlou• BualnaH Daily Pilot Aug. 18, 23, 30, welved nodoe or con-'""°" ol Estates Act (Ttvs PUBLIC NOTICE Orange County on M9-96 Name Statam•nt Sept. e, 19te f804 Mnt.cl to the propoe~ aulhon~ 11r1U allow lhe personal 19H3H02t7 aotlon.) TIMI Ind~ rtinsentJM IO tllll mlny NOTIC• o, Dally Piiot Alig. 11S, 23. 30. d!r! 'e'~l:::o'l'ct:: PUBLIC NOTICE dent edmlnl1tretlon dons without otaning cou PU•LIC HEARINO Sepl ••• 1996 1594 Dai•~ 3301 s. Self SI.. euthoftty will begr.nted ~ BttOR taltng CCNI ON RIPORT 149F Santa Ana CA loan No · 4U3l3-unlMe an lnt8'Mt~ very llTIQOl\ant dOM l'IOVrMr AND AHHSMINT PUBLIC NOTICE 92704:7203, Mlcnaei 'c\d• WILU.W •· f:'-: flee en obfeotlon Ille PttsOflal 11pmclt.IM Wiii bt ~: ::::~.~~T "ctllloul eualneaa ~·~:~: w:~ .. s. As:.-: c'A ~~..::~·i2~::.\a J.o.:e ~-=-:.: ::r:.~~,.r:,a.:, inltf· OTHER NUIUNCll Name St•temanl 92704-7203 NOTICa Oft me oourt eho"d not waved notct Of'~ ID NOTICE IS HEREBY ~ f::i~i.pe~~~= Thl1 buslneu 11 con· TIWSlSI SAL.I ~ the -...hority. . proposed dOn) Thi 1 GlllEN that on Monday, ~.. • d\IC1ed bY• an Individual ""°"' DllD Oft nwaT A HEAllUHG on ._ tilt adlhneSlllOon 111~ wilt hptamber 9, 1098. al 11\.t Property Managemant, Have you alatl.O doing YOU Nt8 .. DllPAUU = wil be he.cl on P*d 11rkst Ill I hour of 1:00 p.m ... publlc g~~s~~~l~cl• Sulit buSlnt .. }'ti? No UNDM A DaD OP ntUIT, ..,......, 21 , ... et penon WU Ill ~ IO Ille hearinQ Wiii be held In the Iona • Apkerlan 2428 t MlchMI c. Kindig ~rm ~ UN-1 :4' ... M."' o.;.;: 70I P"'°*" arid hows OOOd ca.it City t1all Council Otlaf'n. Cataluna Clrcle ' MIHlon Tl\l1 statelMC\t WU filed L.DI y~ .o.....i .f.141 'fh9 City ~Ille CGlllt sltould not ONiC fie '*-• 3300 Newpor1 ~ Viejo CA 92691 with U\t County Clerk of TO HCltlCT YOUR Drive Oren9e CA 111tho~. vwd, to coneldef and con-NOubtr Naroulzla,, 27411 Orange County on 8·19"H HWNRh IT MAY • 12ea AHEARIHG Ollll'llPt'~ nrm tha ,~and a....., Cenafo Mtrilotl ~Jo. CA t ... iHil47 IOLD AT A "*-'C MU. IF YOU O&JECT TO ba l'ICld Oii Octoblf) IV'.16 "*" ••t '°' 1beternent of ~· • Dtlly PtlOI Augutt n, '°' • YOU Niii> Ml ~ ......_ ......-..,. of the 1 45 PM 111 OtPl No 7tn watdl anl ointr nul-Thl1 bu1lneu I• con-Sepltmbet f, 13, 19"f!6'8 NAnoN Oft THI NAT\N ~--.:.;:.. ~ It 3A1 Tiit Citr °""' Oranoe. aencea. ""'1 and .. '*' ducted by• co-p.nMr• 0# THI flNM:..-0 _......... .~ hMffng 92613--1571 '°"" lnttfM'ed and havinO ~ yo\, at.tted dOltlQ PUBLIC NOTICI AAAMT y0U:vou =·~"' ::,, .,.._ fYOU08JfCT:::r.~• :C:, ~:'~~Ci. ~· yet? ~ oe-c>f. PJothleua •u81ne.. IMOULD CONTACT : tlw • • ftM wtt&en : ':.~and a111t ~ or '° any man« or tt11no •=. tWQuliJan Nw llit•IMnt ~ ~""":.. °" •~I•...... ...,_ tr!:, ~ 0t lilt wll•n o~· contained 1~ mtiy .:t Thie MMtlMnl ... Ried The fOIOWlnO pe1aon1 ate _..,,..,. "' e-;;1 A.M OMaft .....,_ "'8 tons Witt\ flt CC111t tllfO!I pur ""' be """' II with the Coumv Cltfk of doing tMIMet .. : Triune ...... AT THI~ .... v.. ... .... ~ l'Uil'8 YCllf apptOIOI "1IY be lime end plaet. Or1n91 County on M2<11 lnlemMlonal, f14 ~ ~ INTMHC2 TO ,,.,, llM lft ~ • wy llljllllOllotDrYMllOmtlY NOTICI IS Hl'"HY fUA. t ... HIMH Av., Cofone de! Mat, CA ~ CMC CINTIR ~ -~· f ?OU NV; A CMOOOA ot ~~~ii~~ o:. ~ l'lot Al.IO. t , \f. 23, :in Dwight L.auf*, Jf, 1ULD91Q, L~TID AT ..,_ et .~ ::r: cMW IC Ille,:- , .. , of the .rtPOrt '°· 1tM IHI IM ~ Ave,, Coton1 D WT 01MWt ~ -...... of die Wiii Ill~"::=-~ C0Pr Md .. .....,,... list Wll be .,_ ..--• dal Mat, CA 1atH ~ ORAHCll. CA. .__ .......... ,._. ......... l*IOI* ---_. C:::d on the bunetln ..-.--fllV • ._ Thia bu11n.11 It con-.. wDL ,_. ...., _.. .._ ... -.. ":;;• IOcallCf OUlllCll._.: PlelN•••Hl IH duettclby:an~ T10fll. • c•1• ~ _. ........ ...,, .. ,....""""' •., 6 :=.:.:::'Tui-. =· •1 • .. :::..r"_,-:W ooln9 t:i.-• .....,..,_ .. ,.... •• a• _., ...... PIMGJO 3.o ....._ ·. IOl•twri. n. ,..... .. w.IMI 11. i..-.. • .. ..... .. ... ... 5'1111 .... ~ .. ...., 9100 .. .. ....,.,. liMcft. Md .. dOlf'I = ;.~ Thlt .... , .. _. -........... lhll .-..... 0-. e .. rt =::-ft fMt ,_. CoOI 1"11 ""'tor . STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • • • 71x Ugtil DqxrtmtmJ Ill tlN DllilJ Pilot is ploatJ ttJ llllJlllUl'i« II MW St11Jla ntlfll tn111i"6J.M IO MW /Msiw. U-7 will now SE.ARCH tl'W nll1IW faryou"' "° ~ ~. llNI lllW JOf4 dx titt mJ tlx tnp to ttt Cwrr HtNltt in So.r AIM. Thm. of "'1tllY, tt{tw tht ltlltth is tYJmpkta/ '"' wi8 fik J'Of" fidiJiws IMimas,.. ,., 'PMrt with tlw ~ Ckrlt. P"¥sJ1 ona" wtdl far fa.ii~•.,.,.,. "1 /,at, llltd thm # JOW litoof ef pllbliitaitm with tJii ~ Qd. Pieot""" by. file,.,~ --2 IUW 111. Dtlil.J Pil.t, 330 w &,St. a.. Mm. If,_ OlllllM:1,..aill•• (714) 642-4321 -- wJJ,,.. lllMngtlPur#I Jiw,... -,,. ',,.. "1 Ml. If J'lfl lho.Jtlhot .,,,,""""'ff -~""""""·-.. Ml"',,,.,,, -iiAJ • llSJislr Gt.I w;,,,,,., w ~ • .... ... _.......! ~:)"~~ ••&'::O::..~r:r...:nm-::t .-o.:r"l:c l•=•i=~=-~ = = cH ... ,., ~4=-::.= tlllllllll1 A I M E.Jl·~·· -=-=--Ill C•tl Ol•••lf••-n;:n t • lllir, -... II & ··M!~~·~~~!--!"~~-~~~~~~~~·~.,~c~· -~··~·::..:-=.:: .. ~·=·:•..:•~""~;:-:..iJ...---.... -----------;...;: ........... iiiiii-.~ ......... --~i'J---~· ....,.........,.. CAI 11su1•1. _..."' . OINlllAL ' ' 4 , POU CY ' . ' I I ' I ~ I - I i' ,I I j !!I II GASS ... HOURI Telephone 8am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Rates and deadlines are subject to change without nollce. The publisher reserves the right to censor, reclassify, revise or reject any classified advertisement. Please report any error that may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot & The Independent accept no liability for any error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible except fo r the cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Crecht can only be allowed for the firsr insertion. ' I I '· . . -.. . . ' ~ I I I I • . . +./-- IOI060IO -- Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday DAILY PILOT DIADUNIS BYPllD• (7 14) 642-5678 BY· FAX (7 14) 631-6594 ' -. •• Monday ............ Friday 5:00pm (Pl~ include your name and phone number and we'll call you back with a price quote.) ' . ' : 1 ' -_,'--o.610H 190 Tuesday ............. Monday 5:00pm BY MAK ORIN HllSON: Wednesday ....... Tuesday 5:00pm .. r -' Thursday ........... Wednesday 5:00pm ' I . -~J 1J ( .. j! ~_·· ,I • Friday ................ Thursday 5:00pm 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA 92h27 C,omcs-of NewpOO Blvd & Bay _St .. BALBOA P ENINSULA NEWPORT 2107 BEACH 1199090 COSTA MESA 2624 RENTALS TO BUSINESS PERSONALS 3002 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT MERCHANDISE 216 9 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SHARE 2724 O P PORTUNITY liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 5530 5530 MISC. 6015 E' SI DE Co untry Wood a iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2 9 O 4 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tOu•• .. ovsiNC. S pectac ular View OCEANFRONT DPLX 2Br spit lvl, stdy, l/p, NB House priv. ameni·'"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii { *ATTN : Co a t• Teac h e r/Aaala ta nt SOFTUB Portable hot oP PO"'"'"'' Boyfront 2br 2ba 508 E. Oc eanfront se75. N/pol, 180 2 1s1. ties. Slops to bea1.h &'N eod 1 ,2 pvt lnvea· / -Mesa• Postal Posl· Montessori School In tub $1200. Lifecycle All ru l estJIUdm1mng '" lhll Naar Fun Zone/Ferry All new unit, totally 845·9 543 or 646·116 4 hrbr. S500 + 113 u til. tor(s). Finance 30K lions. Pormonont full CM. 12 ECE units. S750. Daybod S75. n.c11t1papcrtuubictttothc Fcd Avl 9/21·6/21, $1250. refurbished. Huge MOVE·IN SPECIAL 6 46·9594 ro·order 20,.0 ROI Jl'.F..&.,.._r--llme for clerk/sortors. 714-5 4 9·3 803 646-7089 714·675·7590. Or call ove·~slzed sun dock _. F II a 1·1 F eral h k Hou11ngAct of 1961u ,. Newport Heights aroa. ---------90·120 lil,pys. Tromon-7 u one 1 s. or Wa rehouse Manager, ________ _ \mt~ded whlthma-n 1tlllegal 310·472·2212 3 +2 & 2 .. 1. 2bd/1 bo. Upstairs. NB pool/spa, tennis, dous oJlt>t Hot lnt'I 1-900-446-474 exam. applicouon nnd China, c rystal silver W ANTED lo adwert1u "anr preference. ---------Winte r Rental New pa1n1. S750/mo. tndry. cable. $400 ' Co 714· 722·9955 ~t. 569'J s a I a r Y In Io ca 11: store. PT flex hrs. N.B. l1mllahon or d11u1m1na11on CORONA $2250 & $16;50 269 'D' 16th Place utit. AVAIL NOW. Jim, 3 10·451·568 3. $3.99pt1r mJn. l8/+ (708) 906-2350 Ext Call Lenore. 640·6986. TO BUY 6019 Spyro 720-9444 no pets. 6 44·0452 646·6397, 642-8058 Suv-U 619-645-4086 Bam to 8 pm. '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii )and on rue, color. rehglon. DEL MAR 2122 1• ai,bndlup.tam1flafs,t,alusor iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Oceanfront wmtor 3br PRIME: ES To wnhm Nwpt Beach1Nprt Htsl••••••••• Be auty S1a11on avail Ne w Teach e r needs •Jlionllqin.oun1nten110nlo 2ba custom condo 1400s f 2Bd 2.5Ba Neot/ctean/qu1et/twnh ANNOUNCEMENTS •---------for talented, motivated EMPLOYMENT Games, educational mau any sutll preterencc. hm1· 2 BR, 2 BA +DEN W/d nicely furn, n/pets. 1-car g.lr + 1-spaco. priv ba, prkng. $495 PERSONAL stylist. Grea1 NB Salon SERVICES 5533 toys, books, In good talion or discrlminal!on.. hkups, yard. 2 er gar. $2000/mo 673-6607 St t 75 Brk 871 ·8100 • 1/2 ut1I 650·3325 SERVICrr Rent or commission iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii cond. Suitable for 2nd T .. 1, ne-p•p•r will nor Avo11 9/1 S2000/mo. •-0,_c_n_f-ro_n_t_H_s_e_2-6-r-2-6-a 0 ~ 3005 w/great opportunily to •••••••• grade. Please calf: " •• • • No pc:!ls 320 Orchid, 1---------ceanfront NB Beau1 1---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii build Call 673·4186 7 60 6277 tntw1n11r KctPI any 1dvert1H· S 01 PCH. 646.499 t Winter Rontal. Furn. NEWPORT furn hse on brdwalk. LOST & Please bo awaro that 1 _____ • ___ _ · ... 1nt tor ru t utate whlcll Is In Avail now! $1600/mo Wd p 1 SGOO Cate re r/Drive r tho listings m lh1s C3t· Top Do lla rs Paid ;;olaflonofllletaw. Ourru dc11 Coro n a Hlg hla n d s Agent Pam8 7 5 ·4630 BEACH 2669 67''; 15g6a2r. /8Sr2o09. 99 133. FOUND 2925 +++Video+++ Cooks pt/II. ogory may roqulro you For Records. Jazz, Dup lex 2bd $1395/ l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ..,. . ~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S5.50-S7.00/hr. II 900 "ate herelly lntCHmld 11111 an FP 11 Lurnins The Easy Wayl to ca a number Soun tracks, e 1 c . r d th r mo · polio, 1-car•---------$1000.00 REWARD'. Call Brian 548·7427 In which lhero Is a Call Mike 645·7505 . .Awtllings adYllllll 1" 1 gar. H3rbor Realty TUSTIN 2190 * 1BR $8 2 5 * ---------• CottqePlanninc 11"''''" llt 1¥1Ua1111on 111 673·4400 Or page 2BR 2BA $725/Up RENTALS LO ST 4CI. Solltalro • lon,Tenn Huldl Counte r He lp· PT Ch3rgo por mmuto eq11alopport11nlty lllsls. locom· Dione al 729-2187. Rolrlg & dishwasher WANTED 2726 Diamond wedding R Ti Phonos, shipping. ---------BUILDING P411a ofdlsulminatlon.call HUO ---L-0-0-K-l_N_G ___ Cute & Cozy 1br 1bo Incl. 60x30 pool. No iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 11ng, w1do gold bond • e«Jn!me<>l°llvlna rust Friendly & respon· EMPLOYM E NT lolt·lrtt 111·I00·4Z4·1590. F0t FOR A RENTAL? House. Only S595/mo pols. No foos. No tso. N.B. • C. M. oroo. • Mut1n1f Fundt "Annuity slbfe. N.B. 642·6262. WANTED 5535 MATERIALS 6030 llleWlsllin9lon,OC11u pluu CALL MARIA Call 895 -3905 * 714·54 5-485 5 * WANTED S1ud10/Apt/ 979·7 32 1 ~~~ Flna n c la l Ana lys t call HUD at 426-3500. HARBOR REAL TY 2BR/1 BA $8 5 0 Hse/lg patio/yard. Pror i-F-o_u_n_d_W_o_1 m-a-r a_n_o_r provides 0'9 lnsl&h<-;al Long·torm pro1oclion iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Two Steel Bulldln gs (1 ) 40x24 was S5600 will sell for $2480. (1) 40x56 was $9618 will sell for $5618. In storage, never put up, blueprints Included. HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE ft!WPORT IEACH 1069 B1 \LlllLI. Pol\ 1 110\11 !! Spacious open floor plan. Approx. 3 000 sq. ft. 4bd, 4bath. Security system, built-in stereo sys em, cus om mstr bath with imported marble & tile, jacuzzi tub. 2 decks + patio w/bui lt-in BBQ center. Lrg FR& DR w/hrdwd flrs. Bay view, short walk to ocean & great neighbors! Try $865,000 bkr, 760-0621 or 723-0547 CEMETERY LOT/ CRYPT 1225 L I I e ' I N O C 0 S s 1 I Y· Opporlu1111y to buy 4 spaces -Forosl Lown, I lolfywd H1ll!I Soc11on S1 .295/oa. 631·4?47 HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR RENT GENERAL 2102 HAVING TAOUBLI! Leeslng or Renting your Property? Cell: ·~•pres• L•••lng- 1 ·800·593·8725 l'radltlon•I O.G. 3br, 1.7be houH. fenced :J•r. pela ok. Call 895-4495 : JVU,BOA 1$LAND 2106 * WANT TO Ll!AS• Quality 3 BA, 2 BA or larger bey front. Prl· vate party. Qu•llfled Ten•ntal 844·9687 : ~CITINO Waterfront .. •TownhH 3BA, 2.5BA unfurn . front patio :+ lrg deck, 2 car .pleng Dock avell. N/ tptt/amk. 12110/mo A O•Ml 723-4433 :RENT • through crasslfled 673·4400 WESTM INSTER 2192 Clifl Haven. Carpet, lom, 2 collies. NB/ 1Glh/Santa Ano oro<> need to plancx.rfuture, for diverse flnanc1al Swedis h Nurs e Aid r olrlg. On pkwy. CDM/IRV aroa. Call Call 8am-10pm Foqourpet'IOfW copy, sarvice corp, sirong Spociallzlnglnsr:ious COSTA MESA 2 124 Enclosed sldo patio. (714) 206·2796 5 4 8 -0047 c•LL compen pkg, 1 yr Ous 1llnessos. 10yrs oxp. Atfo rda bl. 3b 1 7ba ,. d 1 Local rol's. 8 4 6 -3 7 35 r · No pots. 548-3758. Lost Brown Burmoso a min, 1nan, ocon or House, S 1100/mo. --"-----------------cal, "Nikko". Josmlno Goldtn Financial math degree req, or 2 --------- Bluffs Co ndo 2br Fenced yard, 2 car B ea utif ul Collage GARAGES Creak aroa, protomps Services yrs exp w/2 yr degroo. DOMESTICS 5540 2 5ba. view. gar, w/d 9 ar ~g:.3305Ca 11 g~~~~· 1~t 3~~i:gg FOR RENT 2740 phone 760 ·5314 (714) 116-2215 7 14 "647"6 8 27 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1·8 00·292-011 1 hu, n/pets, S 1050/mo. 549.45 12 pn.2 t 7.1816 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ,•_-_-___ ;..._-_-_-_-:_-:_-:_:::::::. --------Office help ror sm.co. ---------Available 673·3285 181 • c"11tt D or Sales Admln It. LICENSED <::I DAYCARE BICYCLES 6060 I .. •••••••• 'I r 20 x38 luxury, 4 car E Lots o f TLC & Funf E 'S IDE DUPLEXI• MON y acclg . Computer skills O ceanfront duplex, spa co, storage a musl·Oulckbks/ Pedlallic CPR & 1st Aid iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2BR, 1 5BA, 2 car gar, APARTMENTS 2br, garage, laundry sholvos. panel, carpet. EMPLOYMENT Word/Excel or similar Meals/snacks lncld Reas G lant Nutra hybrid tonced yd No/smk/ FOR RENT room, $1000/mo . S400/mo 76 0 -6 0 28 FOUND!! ANNA6• 759·6975, or ra1esFT/PT 984·174 0 afmosl new. Please POIS s9oo. 549·5035 8 1 8 ·355-0885 Fax 729· 1092 Call 723-0 399. E 'Slde Executive de-I••••••••••------------------••••••••• h d 3 en 1 11 2 Studio Pe nthouse MISC. Ir 1•5 b-'!--.J .L.r 9 EMP LOYMENT orr.ce1c1011ca1 MERCHANDISE S c h w inn Mtn Bike. ~aa~ ~llch gar.~ G~t~d. ---------Pool, gym, gar. Wik to RENTALS cun-w lm 5530 HEAL THY GOURMET Potice model 1 yr. sunny No smk/pels. BALBOA bch, S850 494·8604 2744 Ol!T OF 10 PERSONS -Seeks motivated loam old. Shimano gears. S 1 5 9 5 D I a n a , PENINSULA 2607 living & dcceasct-player. Cust svc exp. S250. 723-4959. 760·5000 Exl 120 l"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ••••••••• Lg pvt bdrm shower/ art W d m f"ll compuler, phone, org ---------, ________ _ r• Furn Condo MISCELLANEOUS tub 2 min bus. 5 mm van:U: soU:S~ y ACCOUNTING s k 111 ~33~092~ m k r. ANTIQUES 60 l O TV, ELECTRONICS, NEWP O RT BEACH 2169 upgrndod 2br Twnhm Prvt bcact1, wlk to Bal Is. & s1oros S2400 Ocean front at 19th lo Nowpl Ctr. Pool'joc Community newspa· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii STEREO 6080 St. 11900) Jbd/2.5ba RENTALS S400/mo 714-721·8090 IT'SJOUIMONET!! pers seeks following PIT on sight Assistant Es ta te S ale Wini er. Awosomo•w•••••••• full t'me oslt'10 s Manager for B & B Inn Sat-Sun 8·5 viewl Clean, modern.'" ••••••••• And, we'll find ir for 1 p n : room+ ulll 1 S, ono 6GO w. 17th St. N32 T oshiba S te.reo/CD. $1995. 873-19431---------you! Wc1U research A/P &. AIR position avail. somo No Early Blrdsl dual tape. Tunor. Eq. college or exp :::i plus 2spk. $450. 723·4959. Top Dollar Paid! 6'10·1212 Own/Agt --------- Bea ch Cotta ge S tudio wlk to bch & Oc•orfro nt winter ••••••••• ronra 3br/2bn, gar, 2br/1bo, $1600/$1350 714·650-8443 S 9-$1Q.pcr name aft- er thir. CTur GUAR· ANTEE -If we don'r find ~u mong • well refund ~urs {4" $14 service lee) Send names, S.S#s, your ~hone #s & Cbedc/M.O. to: Minimum ·one year experience in ac- counts payable and co 11 e c t Ions p re- f errod. Reception ist C.M. p/I, floor covering store, hrs fl exlblo. 75 I ·2324 ask for Jerry From 1000·1960. 1 pc to e111iro ostato. Paintings, china, glswaro, turn, otc. 40Yr NB Res 673·6223 GARAGE SALES RETAIL 2 b d /1 b a . pat 1 0 , bay, newly rcmod, no q:irago. 5,200 Colli pets . S595/mo .1 ________ _ BUSIN ESS OFFICE FOR RENT 2769 Fran a3,,011 675.2309. 544·9536. pgt 651·4009 R OOMS 2 7 0 6 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Dat a Entry/ Biiiing Assistant One ye<:1r data entry exp e r i enc e pre- 1 erred, 10·key by touch Newport Stationers ""========~ is looking for -BALBOA ISLAND 6106 Harbor Realty G7:l·4400 CORONA DEL MAR enfhusiaslic, customer 2622 Charming Lido lslo Beach Collage. !Br 1 B;i Lg closer, lplce. 2·cnr gar sunny pa 110 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Back Ba y Rm . pvt ontr, hko new S395 no/smk. 54•1·9536 ES CM 1670 Sonia Anil -Prestigious Offlcos· 300 • sf ea. Utls pd. 5300. Agl. 675·3869 service onon1od , FT, retail s.llos assoclates- Sat&/or Sun schodulo posstbfe· exp n1co but will lrain. For lnlo call 863· 1130 ext.22 1 Moving Sale Aug 31st Oam·1pm Ole furn, kg sz bod, palio sel & moro1 202 Apolona S 1850 mo 723·0433 EXECUTIVE CONDO 1 sto1y. A/C, gorgeous view, huge mstr SUllO • don, dream k1lchen, highly upgraded B ea utlful Sunny NB·1BR AVAIL NOWI ---------Good bencftl pack· Normandio 1Br 163 ,. Ba Kii p11v, pool, INDUSTRIAL 2788 age Including 401(k) Cbf. carport. 2 patios, w/d, gar3go. $450. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii · I Sales P ositio n Ii N Call 760 ·0908 retirement p an. re r g. o pel/smk. EOE 0 Expentm«td. FT/PT. S 1250/mo. Furn/un. AUTO REPAIR, mdus· 1· 1 ru~ s;reen· Conroy's Flowers Avf fm mod. 759·666 t ---------lriat, showroom. Can ,,.._ __ ...._ ____ _.II in 9 P 1Y51 ca 1 e-252·0222 CO RO NA D EL MAR 6122 s 1900 760-8582 ---------RE N TALS TO divide. CM loc. $39001 quired. Send resume S ALES S HARE 2724 por mo. Agt 550.1220 to Cred1f Manager, Sot/Sun 8 a m ·1pm Misc Rattan furn, Fos- s1lstone dining room tbl, colfee 1bl. 2 con· sore Ibis Good cond. 700 1/2 Na rc is s us Lido Is le 3bd/3 ba lrg IOI, spa $2500 3 b d/3bo Ba yfro n t Bost ioc, bch S6500 Grundy Rllr 675·6161 On the move? Sell your extra household items in Classified FABUWUS REsoRT-SlYLE LMNG!ll Yo u deserve ir!! • MariN , Private Beach O ubhsea. Pools & Spas, Bake& Walking Trails • BAYSIDE VILLAGE Individual homcsjt c:xh with a private fenced yard or patio • OwNORRENT • 2BR 2BA Manr Upgrades $251000.00 • 2BR 2BA wlfi rcplacc $33,000.00 Close acrow by Sept. JO, 1996 Par no space rcnr ti Jan r. 1997!! CAN You BEUEVE ITr • Ca_fl for appoincmmc I~~ COSTA MESA 2624 PO Box 1560, Costa Local community i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PERSONALS Mesa, CA 92628 or news p a p e r gr o u p COM 2BR, 1BA. Prof ••••••••• fax to (714) 631· seeks ouls1de sales $300 1st Month lomofo pr•f'd. N/S. BUSINESS & I•••••••-7126. reprosontallve In the Cln, 19 min cabln·style, $550 + utol, dop. Avail Olsplay Advertising 18r, wlk-ln cfsl, pool, 10·5. 875·8544 FINANCE PERSONALS 3002 1=========: Department. Sales ex· backyard, nr bch, Tri/Sq. Buy II. Sell It. Find It. perlenco prelerrod, 7 59·0437 Bunkhouae Apt• N.B . 2-Aooms avail. Classlfled . bul will train. AP· P at 642•1401 Over looking park & BOY MEETS OIRL plicant should be en·r-----------iCOSTA M ESA 6124 Bay. Fem prof'd. W/O, _B_U_S_I_N_E_S_S____ 24 Hr Datollne 1·900· Cruise Ship Jobst orgelic, molivatod and APPLIANCES 601 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $517mo Low Income Parking. 850 ·6812 656.5050 Ext 1061 Elrn SJOOfS900 wkly. o self starter. Salary Frl·Sot 9.1, frig s 135. furn studios. utils Incl. N.B . n ear Back Bay OPPORTUNITY S2.99/min, must be 18 plus commission. Xlnt iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii china cabinet, clothes. Clean modern •e Year round positions. b flt k D • • .. · Lrg Mltr Bod, pvt 2904 Sorv·U (619)645-8434 ene P g. rug 13 c u. ft. Free zer coflocllblos, p ianist cured parking, pool/ both walk in close• Hiring both men/women. screening/physical re· Upright. Xlnt condl· 211 16th Pl N 1 spa. Jackie 642·8226 cablo, bull;·lna, gar: iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MALE Lato 40'1 wish-Fret' room and board. Will quired. EOE. M/F/H/D, tlon. 5150 640_7911 --------- 1 Br ES Dplx Garden W/D. $675/mo Incl ullf. L 0 ca 1 v • n d 1 n 9 Ing to moot fomolo ttaln call 7 ~ays. Cnll Jonlso Cron et Huge Cleata nce apt. Water, gardoner, Avail 10/1. 1sl/fa11, Ro ute 20 ostabllshod about my own size (407)875-2022 (714) 965·3030 for In· _....,.,W.,..a_s...,.h-e-r""/D=-ry-e-,--Ya rd Sa le laundry, stove & frig. $325 deposit. 1st accts. Buy olf/porl. (2SOlbs). 951-6177 ext. '1014, C34 tervlow or fax resume Ad miral set under Up T o 50% Off S6SO/mo 5 48·7855 week FREE. 722·6317 800·775·2219 i..---------.i .... ::::::::::::_-_---~=to=(7=1=4=)=9=6=5·=7=1=74=::::::;I warronty tiff M.arch 97. Second Cha nce Xtra lg Capacity. Vory Anliquos a nd Fine COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 QUIBT &: SBB.ENB . Palm ~esa Apart111ent:s So near & yet so far ... That's the fcc.ling you ga when you live at Palm Mesa amid the lush ~ cX ICICludcd woocb & scatdy palms . A ~nl: Joo 8cdtooms · I BR $625 ID $650 · l Bk Si'l5 ID S7SO A No Pets A Venical BUnd.r • Ceiling ft.ru A NEW~ Palm 8c Tile A flimc:u Room .. Hattd Pool & Jacuu.1 A 9lb09 ac 8ak:on1a • ~ Available Office Hours: ~:00 am • 6:r::·P and 10;00 am • •:OO pm 1561 Mae Dr. • Sela AM Hopta, CA 7.1 • CALL. 1-900-988-3002 z7667 ltn•U t1H4$-MS4 Uaten to 1lqle 11lJ'I ud •al• IOoJdq to meet 10meonellke YOUU Talk to Uve Pqchlca!! l.o'Wf, Money, Know Your Fururt. Talk Live Ont-On-Ont NOW'! 1911 ... JOll ma .,. •.... Tt\9 Community Matket Place. CltHl"4Hf e4•·HT8 ·\ii;-Retail ·~{> fifooMt(a<fafM . Proven Y.~~lry Soles Professionals The nation's fashion leader has openings for soles professionals In the fine jewelry deportment at our reN staes at the following locations: • Century Chy Ctnttr • Sherman OGu Fotftlon Ctnttr • Faahlon ltland, Newport leach. We want proven, pleasantly aggressive soles professionals, v.tio enjoy people and selling. Come Join our wtmlng team. FOJWOrd your resume, lettef, oomlng history+ recent so~ data to: BlOOMINGDALE'S FINE JEWELRY 155 E. 60th St. 9th ftr. New Yori<, NY 10022. Ann: Rick Noecker. • OR fax: (212) 82S.2706 OR coll (213) 937-3306. Repllls ~- well takon caro of. Furnishings $650,obo &42·8 533 1724 Tuatln @ 1111-Frl·Sat 8·5 Sun 12·4 FURNITURE 60 14 Neighborhood Sale Sot/Sun 8am·2pm Appliances, funky 60'1 furn , cotlecllb les, Contemp LR set Antiques, car. morel $115-$500. Oak matr Croftdon St. bdrm set SIOOO. Ikea (S aker & Bear) d rawer units $80. Lota 1~~~-...,...---'--'-morel 848·7089 &at/Sun 8•m-4pm Clothe•. dishe•. furn. MUST SELLI 3245 New York Leather couch, 3 wall (Meaa Verde) unite, dining room HI, bedroom aet ~ many 1---------0lher 1tem1. 854-6518 MISSIO~ Roae wd tbl w/8 solid l:ViiliiEJiiOiiiiiiiiiiiii6iilii6ii7 chra. Anlq ook bdrm 1• aulte. Pino box & ataln QARAQIE IAl.ll Furnl· g lau . Coll 497·6058. ture. kitchen Items, 8•1eotlve fine furn for ••lo, owner moving call for appt. 721·1'1515 lom ps, fight fixture. rug, exerclH bike. bHCh cruiser, radio. ctotha. Sat Aue 31, 8 AM a8542 Dlntral. M12.,CH.ANDIS12 cro11 stteets•Trabuco &a\ .-& l.01 Alleos. Tall• Misc 601 S Modoato to Molavt, • 1hen lefl on Dlnerol . CML• TV IQUllll Call for Info. 1 .. 00-,18· 1108 NIWPOIT llACB 8189 .,~,,...,."j_b..,..in~l-ne-•1-.~,-w-/I• .............. . buffett/chlna cabnt aaell Te aoho•I 12110, Ital IHlher 8alo Kldt' blkH, aofa .. 1 l14IO, I BA toyt, cloU'lea, mlac. ..11 atelgh/rlce po.ter hahld. ..11am. 8131. 11900. OCMn .afa/Wo 11'0 POft Marg1te. ..... HOO. .., .... ,, HwbOt View Hom" •••utlful •••It•• ~iAiltY ~rn. RBWPOIT . tlPllllil...,......~~~~~~~~~----_._..,..__~ frig, mite. &&4 Vl•ta 1••ru •tea ==----TeDA~s--~--'-f--~· Flofa. e Bluff, otf .J11m.'1"&-.a _____ v_• bof .. , Bun/Mon .. 2. 1,. ey CHAltl.IS GOREN •STAT• Set/Su"i SAL•: Monday 9·1 wldtOMAltSHARIF CRoSSwoRD PUZZLE "D " og. 1 Oam.ep m. lllnau, e1ee Vleta N..., ,., force• Ml• of Antique CIOH St'•: Eut 91utt .,,.. .ANNAH HIRSCH chHts, 72" Palace & Vl•ta Del Sol vaua, Japaneu• ilDIWiLK iALI Ev- • eoretary d e ak, eryday Item• to 1.h• Bronzff, Olla, Ruga, ab1urd. Sat, 8-2. 1142 Je-lry, much morel Rutland/W .. lcllff PLAY OR DBJl'END 202 21st •• (405 S. 10 55 s. 10 Newport Blvd, over I••••••••• br1dge, 1ett a121at st> TIANSPORTATION Houaa DEMO SAL• I•••••••• Everything GOHI Window•, appllancea, 1 ________ _ 7011 fbcturea, lumber, eic.1 BOATS •S•t 8•m·5pm• 1943 Port Prolf ence iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Huge Moving S•I• I ' 9 3 N o v u r • n I • SaVSun 8am·2pm MX320 lnflot•bl• Furn, clothing, toya. 10' 11" center con101e booka, kllch Item•. w(Toh a t• u 30H P . sporting goods, etc. S 5 5 o o . D e a I • r North-Sout.h vulnereble. South deell. NOR111 •A71 ~· OAK87&lU •JI WEST •B t>841 OQJtO •A9876& EAST •KQJ 106 t>653 0 964 6103 la no way thet declarer can avoid lostn1 a club trick and a •pade. However, appearancea can be deceptive. Decl.arer's only chance ia tha t diamonda divide evenly and I.hat Weet. bolda the ace of cJube and a singleton spade. The latter is a certainty bued on the bidding. ACROSS 1 Tolcy0'1 ~ ePW)~ ~-10 WOOdef'l lhoe 14 OMllina pt.c:e 15 Pu1 Ot1 IN tfS = dlacicllM 17 Cate for 18 Gematona 19 Oe1e tree 20 And ao on: abbr. 21 Change the color Of 23 Smooth talk 25 ~•words 27 Bridge support 28 Oletera' meals 30 Trudges 32 GUilet MWlM -a.t 57 ~nNf LalhMwner 59 WYtlier Zo6a 81 Fr«* 62 MMll....,,., 63 Wake up 84 Snak• S5Soao~ ee Garllncel'• peltnef DOWN 1 &:J!:•S*1 2 Touch 3 Ceramic material 4 Commerclai. 5 Wanted e Loafers 9nd sandals 7 Rose fruit "Perro." "Hund." "Ch . " 507 Tuatln Ave , 875-8558 SOU'J11 •9543 t>AKQJ 107 O Vold •KQ• To take advent.age or Lbat. distrib- ution, win the ace of spades, cash the ace-king of diamonds and ruff a diamond. Oh, by the way, what did you diacard on the high ruamonda? Move t.o the head of the clau if Y\>U jettiaoned the ki ng and queen of clubel Now draw trumps in aa many rounds aa it takea, then lead the fou r of clube toward the jack. The beat Weet can do ia rise with t.he ace of clube. then pul you in dummy with the jack t.o take aa many dia- carda as you need on the dinmonda . 33 Solt lealhef 34 Pod vegelable 37 By accident 8 Swift, gracefUI horN cloudl 45 Type ol cookie 29 Florenoe 's rivef 46 E811h tones •SALE Sat 8·11 Build·---------Ing materials, appl'1, furn, clothlng, 1hoa1, hsehold Items & much POWER BOATS 7012 41 Footbd coach Shula 9 Prosperous 10 Nlcosla'• 30 Pipe M&lef 4 7 Caravan The bidding: 42 Mine entrances 43 Trick Island 31 luau aowenifs stop ~ Tluv 48 Clench ien. mora l 128 29th St. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 80tr111 WF.81' NORTH EAST 11 Bank -~ 491ces In alley. Off Balboa 20' DUFFY ELECTRIC 10 .... 40 P ... 20 2• 46 P ... 44 Friendship 45 Mesas trans.c:tlons 12 Makeseyeiat 13 Strong, u meat 22 Attwmatlw element 50 "KMing ~.~ 35 "Do II or -r Softly",,__ NOMIMR ...,_ ________ • Totally raatored. S15k lnveated. Sall for $9000. Glen, 574-0990 80 p ... p-P ... Congratulations if you were among thoee who chOCJe t.o play t.he hand. However, if you did not. dia- card t.hc high clubs from hand, West can stop you from reaching dummy by riei ng with lhe ace on the lead of a low club, or withhold· ing the ace if you lead an honor. 47 Choral 36 Votn In fevor 51 Isaac'• son HOW YOU SAY IT, Cl.ASSIFIED CAN FmlT. Overstocked with ensemble 49 Granny's 38 Gender 54 Too stuff? Openinglead:Eight.of• brooch 24 "Oul Miss Brooks. star Eve- 39 Newspaper 55 "It's -S Long, Issues Long T~· A call to Classified will help 21 • Duffy Eloctrlc Fully equipped. AC/ DC frig, 10 Osk Sony CD, many extraslll Save S2fSOO on this llke-new 1996 Duffy Dealer Demo. Factory warranty. Call Missy Study the diagram above. An.er the lead of the eight of spades, =rou rather play or defend six 50 Measure of heal S2 Globe 40 -Johnaon of 58 COY8f 53 Seize 26 Cheu piece 28 MoYe swtftly. as "La~ln" 60 Me. to Mila 44 Makes up (lot) Piggy Run your ad in 842-5878 ·····---·-------·····------' . : D YIS,Slll MY CAR • @ (71 4) 840-8515 or (310) 592·3028 MARINE SLIPS DOCl<S 7022 Even though South'• jump to four heart.a implied a aolid suit and good hand, North was a litUe ambitious in suggesting a slam. East's over- call was likely to result in a spade lead, removing the only aide entry t.o North's diamond suit. It seems that, with t he ace of spades removed at trick one, there Le arn to be a b etter brldce player! Subscribe now to the Goren Bridge Letter by calling (800)788-1226 for infonnation. Or write to Goren Bridge Letter, P.O. Box 4410, Chicago, IL 60680- -«tO. 40' Mooring South Side Balboa t---------.....---------...---------~ Island, Naar Coral Ave s 12,900 721.0991 CHEVROLET 9045 JEEP 9110 MERCEDES 9130 50' Mooring (Or less) Grea1 Bal Pon loc. Steve 723·5883 s 12,900 50'MOORIN.Q NB Harbor. Xlnt localion· near Pavilion. $13,900 OBO. (619) 778·2663 Side Tie max 30ft. Water, alee. $250/mo. 950-7737 AUTOMOBILES BMW 9030 '88 Chevy Pickup Auto; A/C, Tiit, Cruise, V8, Only 8,300k ml., $1000 Down $299 mo. C.E.L . Total drive off $1 ,659 +Tax . Res id ual $12,872.92. 12K/ml/yr Vin• 132907 BAUER LOTUS COSTA MESA 942·7700 Exp 8/31/98 75' CAMARO VB auto· trans. New smog ct. Runs great. Must seal $1600 OBO 650-1826 •ee CJ-7 tan 4 wheel '89 580 SL Red. dr, In-line Sc:yl, 5sp w/saddle lnlerior. trans, Rancho 5000 Mini cond! S29k 644· suspension kit, Ton-6610/hm 673·3174/Wk neau cvr tor rear seal, lull/hall doors. bikini ---------. lop, cass w/aux amp, * * * * * '95 E 320 soft top. 2 lock boxes. Showroom Condl- 63k ma, nr nu dbl core t 1 on , 1 7 , S 0 0 mi. radlalor, xtra chrome Champagne Beige and tram, 33"1iros. w/Parchment leather regularly serviced. interior. Phone pack- 56495.00 723·1543 age, remote alarm, tinted windows. $37,900. Finance balance. only. '87 Grand Wagon•er 4x4. V·B, au10, loaded. now palnl, lthr, xlnt c:ond 71~777-5959 $6500. 723-58 80 ·--------JI '88 .J•ep Wr•ngler ............. .._--..... __, ..... _ --~"-!"'!!'"" .. 14 the Newport Beach Costa Mesa Doily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Fountain Vall~y Independent to reach over 1 00 ,000 homes. Fox us this form with your credit card # or mail it in with a check today! Run for a week! I( your car does not sell we'll run it •97 3251 convert· FORD 9075 Sahara L1d odlllon. MERCURY 9135 Ible Low mllas. Xlnt iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 5cy1. One owner. Low iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PLYMOUTH 9165 TOYOTA 9210 VOLKSWAGEN 92'M: cond. Bellar than miles 5 spd Hard/ ""' most 1992'sl $1 1.500. '88 Must•ng Conv fl 't . Pio '84 Grand Marquis iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 382•4149 Red, loaded, CO. 9 9 °1ereoopTow pn:er 2·dr. One owner. 73K • 8 7 Sund an c • '74 Superbeetle new Saleen. Xlnt cond. New • g. '87 Toyot• Supra h I S 500 650 683 A 1 arm . s 1 o, 2 o o . orig males. Loaded. original owner, only Midnight blue. 5.apd paint, rebunt eng. runs ,.,.,.,. Cnodit C.....d O MC ~ D AM X ~-----bf>-- • . . • CAD ILIAC 9040 up o. 11. ·5 540.1029 or 540.5032 $3900. 723-5880 50k mi, $4200.00 All power. 117K mi. groal! $2450/obo. 714-901-0554 644-5370 "'°' To OAlY i.tOT lJO w ..... -. C..-CA 9lt27 (71" 60·.!UI °' 1AJ( (111/ 6' • ..,,. ,,._,.,,. o+I 94' EXPLORER 2· 90' Qrnd Wagonoer•---------A/C . Good c:ond . wheel drv, 12k. Auto ve. auto trans, A/C, NISSAN 9150 ---------$5300/obo. 641·8265. ---------trans, lull pwr. Xlnl AM/FM cass, leather SAAB 9185 302-9590.pgr. ANTIQUES & ,.._a.a~,,_, ------"'-"'---- '89 Fleetwood Xlnt running cond. Dam-aged right frnl fender. $1200. 640-1914. cond. 518·500· See (fi Int, full pwr, llnt, alloy '85 AJtlma 4-dr AM/ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '82 Tovota Terc el CLASSICS 1000 Hampshire Lane. whls. cruise cntrl. Lo· FM A/C '1 • 92~ -·~ o,.._.n... .Jiw.-..i _,..,, 0 .......... CJY__,ca- C.M. (310) 519-1524 mis, clean. One yrfac· warr;~~:· Xlnl ~:O~i ~u11f~a'i:~· ~l~t9 3~~liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ tory warrnl. $1 2,500 513 900 723.5142 '85 Turbo lea1her lnl. 723•9 3 13 '73 M•ser•tl CltroeO HONDA 9085 OBO 650·0443 ' sunroof, a/c:, stereo. 37k. all orig. $14,soO CHEVROLET 9045 engine needs work , --------OBO 893-535$ :1 ... ._ a .... ~ u ..... C.... o·-o-o-... 0 1.-a ........ ..._ a-.-.. o•~ 0 0..t:.-.1 a.._..._ o.......... o c.-, oc.--.......... o""-a .... -o---• S 10 w Am , I I 00 -'o adtlilronal litre "'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii On the move? body good. ssoo OBO VOLVO 9230 111 MAZDA 9125 e75.39e5 t 992 Honda Accord EX. l"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S II t iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Overstocked with : stuff? for another week FREEi All for $10• ·----. -----. ------------. --' '94 C•v•ll•r Conv, red w/gray Int, pwr wlndowa/doors, auto, 27k ml, $11,500/obo partect cond. 1oaded.1• e your ex ra Call Green w/belge lnl• '93 Ma zda Mlata household Classified 83' 4-DOOR TURBO A call to rlor. 58K miles. Al· White, camel top. lthr, items Good condilion. Leav· Classified Must aee to appreci- ate! 770·2107 ways garaged. looks 5-spd, a/c, cc. 25K ml. in Classified Today! Ing for Europe, must will help gr8 $13,500 646-9449 $13,500. 722·95141--------642·5678 Hll. $3550. 673-0071, __ _..:;:;6...;4..;:2:....·5::;..6;:;..:.7..;:8 __ ------1 CERAMIC SERVICE TILES COMPUTERS 3556 CONTRACTORS FLOOR INSTALL IANDSCAPE & MOVING 3834 PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 SPRINJU.ERS 3921 3 S 2 8 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii GENERAL 3 5 58 REP AIRS 3 62 0 IA WN CARE 3 808 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SPRINKLER REPAIR V1h1es•He1ds•Tlm• ctocks 26Yrs Local f,.p John Burr 292-2831 DIRECTORY •••••••••I Leaky Showa,. Rep'd Aegroutlng & lnstall'n L670130 Dean of Tile ACOUSTIC e13.eoe5 or 846-8526 MACMEDIC • Care torliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Maclntoah Compu1era Roaldontl•l/Comm'I In your hme/ofc. Low/ Remodel. 25Yrs Exp. howly rile. 973-8819 Ca pe t Et r n ry, c ... l 694144 554-0589 CEILINGS 3408 CHILD CARE 3536,_C_O_N_C_RE_TE_& __ ALL-AMERICAN HARDWOOD FLOOR B•alc Y•rd Malnt Moves·U ... Carefully Unoleum•Ceramlc tlte Lawna. Cln-ups, Tree Courteously & Cheaply •BISHOP PAINTING Prompt qual svc:. Rua S Texture•Wallcoverlngs l 704332 Reis 969-2407 Precise Plumblng Aapalr1 & Remodels Frff Es1tma1as LIU73H He-1090 •Sub Floor Repair• Trim, SPflnklra, A1tate, 549-0223 T141227 --------·• Uc/Bnd 714-643-3882 Tllllc:fl 631_..22 Pg~13-1142 Dlbern•rdo's Moving Ike's Cullom Painting --------- •QUALITY WORK• a TREES a Local/Office/Storage Prof, Clean. Ouality POOL Hardwd/Vlnyl/Ceramlc ..I ..I' Long Dist. Frff Est. Work. lnVExt & Docka. s-envire SPRINKLERS are my only bus iness TlmerHVal11euOnp Sys Char1es 722·7824 CEILING MASTER MASONRY 3557 t1;~~~;9arp;k2~~~~n: ====-7~76 T#181632 979·3114 P L#703468G 838~~81~ iii~iiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiii3ii8ii9ii4 LICl!NHD o DAYCARE liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii , __ .....__.... ....... ....._ .............. -.:..-. Split Second Movlnt AJNTIN. 2 -.,.. _W_All ______ _ •Acoustic Removal• Custom Textur .. Palnt Uc'd. Mark 838·7300 Lota of TLC & Funl Brick, Block, Stone, Tllei------------------L•wn Service. Mow/ Prof Mover1I 24Hr Srv Conscientious crattsman. AAA PACIFIC WEST Pedl11r1C CPA & 1st Aid C P ti O I HANDY MAN 3710 edge/aod/aprlnklerat 701y/Sr Olsc(T#178452 Old·fash pride In Relax I'll Handle It COVERINGS 3932 Maals/snlCkl lnc:ld. Reas F:l~~·BB~~·Re;.v;i;~~ DOORS 3580 cln·up. Al 998-2718 432•9123/P-346-5850 workmanship. 28Mt90 Pool & Spa Service iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CARPENTRY 3510 FT/PT ... 8 ... -1740 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Lve msg or call after 5 ,_________ The Beat 714·9G0-2559 rates • ...-Exp. Terry 557.7594 p 1 t/C try ·-Farthing lntorlore a P I JQ II An experienced * ~rywn all ~~~·~oret •YARD CLEAN·UP PUBLIC NOTICE _P_IAN __ O_&_V_O_CAL___ lal•nd Blue Pools tnstallatlon, Removal * est r Ce Ua ty d•pendabla door Weeds•Hadges•Tree Tha Calif. Public Utili-Pool & Spa Wkly Svc. Discount Wallcovarl""S • c AR p ENT Ry CLEANING Lndtcape, brick, atne hanger. Guar work, o~';1~~:.·s~~17 Trlm•Nu Lawn• Malnt tlH Commission RE-LESSONS 3868 Repair: f11ter/purnpl;;>tr L,,560875 e73.12'12 Country furn•Cablnet1 SEaVICES 3548 c:onet. 800.788-1007 rHa. Don 521·8910 880·5194 Pg-748·5375 QUIRES that all used iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Acid wash 845·6729 We, O•I• should hang RH •Remod•LfS941 44 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Home Repair/Remodel ho u 1 •hot d goods 554-0586 Pg 24fS.0159 NEW LEAF Costa Mesa/Newport •QA RD EN IN Q l I PIANO Bag.·Advanced ParadlH Cova Pool1 together, Strip. Install, · A TOUCH OF CLASS DRYW 25 Yo•r• llxp . Prof Garden Svc. TrH movers pr nt the ~ All ages-Teacher Cert. Quality Pool/Spa Svc. edvlce to th• er~. Semi Retired 50yra of Cleaning . Res/Comm Landacape & Masonry ALL Jim 931•2480 trim, cln-ups, aprlnlcler P.U.C. Cal T number, Entertainment Avall. Repair • Algaasld• 831·2111 Anytl~ satl1f'd cuat. Ora, plmb Uc/Bonded. Free Eat. DHlgn/Bulld/Aemodel SERVICE 3584 ---------repair. 841·5512 llmoa and chauffeurs Jennifer 94().8999 Acid W11h 849-28491----------hHt, elct, flfl, drywll Te resa 282·7143,~Uc_._,in_s_. __ .,_48_.0_4_8_7 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HOME SERVICES ----------print their T.C.P. num· UC ... J 942 0587 ·-1• Anything & Everyt"lng Landaoa-Remodellnt bar In all adVertlse----------•---------"' erry • ••OSI HOUSECLEANING P•tt•rnod Concrete Ennl•'• Uc'd ......... all 'I .. -t II h D I I .,.,.. FrH Eatlmate. Ref's. Yard tune up/malnttnace, men 1· you ave a PIASTER ROOFING H•ndrman/Remodol Ucensed·Bonded r vaw•y•. P•I oa, & Painting. Acouatlc/ Mlchaet 758-1440 tandscap9/ltllatlc design. question about the I• Addition•, Bath, Kitch $10.00 per hour. de<:l\1. Repair/removal Wallp•per R•moval. Contractoric27-604ooe. gallty of a mover, limo REPAIR 3880 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3910 RIHT - ~ctusllled ML•OA ROOf:INO CO Flre -W•ter Damage 714-548-03M Uc/Frtt est 222·8M8 Patchwork 240-1159 MSM Con9tructlon Pron & Ethical. 64s.7605 or chauffeur, call: iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Elec, Plumb, a Paint 8 1 ht H 1 1 R•mod•I• & Repalra. Put>llc Utililles N POJ1 a ea 1mmed * r • ••0 "ng Full Service & Repair P ain ting lnt./Ext. NEW LEAP P!;e 11•-'227-e122 European Prorl. Beat CONTRACTORS -Acoustic Removal· Ll696327 982·2438 Landicape & Ma1onry 7~~~';~~ PATCH Pl.ASTllUNO Quality Work Guarnt'd .,_ _______ _,, Retool/Repair FrM Est Lie/ht• e31~aoa1 lnleriora/Exteflora 20Yrs EJc.p. Small Jobi In townl Refs 5Yra Ext>. Cu1tom hand texture• I A to Z HANDYMAN Grace 2S1 .. 4S9 GENERAL 3558 Xlnt refa 842•1197 I•"'' "•tired Centrectar DHlgn/8ultd/Remode INSTALUR£FAC£ CABrHm HonHt•Rellable•Hard Repairs. lmp~ov•m.n11-, Llc .. lns. 748-04871---------1 Steve 114-H1.03el es.ADLER ROOF1NG l<ltchen1, balhl, doors, Working Irish LacllH .,..IMALL JO• QPEllT am jobs. Ouality/lntegttty jllLANT ARTliT PARTIES le PIHl•r/Sh•CH ,.toh windows. Doug 14&-7258 Avall to clean you; L.WIS Conatruotlon Drywall/PIHltr Repair t C#e, KAtn 842·1770 Speelallst In ••lstlng OCCASIONS 3840 ..SeMng So Ca 25yra· Ueen•ed & lnaured FrM Elt. All reroof gu.,..,.., •7•909• CARPINTRY•Wln4few. ho me. Wlcly/8J-wlc Rem~andyman ;IH•nglng/hplng/Texturt ---------landac:ape/lrrlgatlon Llc#32111• 24Hr1 Door•• Wood l"encH ,1 .... Cati 9.._.149 l.#7CMn3 Local R... ComrNRH ••1·&•73 BAHTTVG 3720 upgrade•. 7•~•782 714-854-7831 --------•71+eS7·1S•••• uwn ,..,....----,,,...--""'--Ip,_..,..,.. 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With a complimentary first payment, we'H t1lllg at yo1lllr heartstrings w.itho1lllt tugging at yo1lllr purse strings. --· l"PTO $ROil O:'\ THE XJI, A:\J> \'A'.':DE:'\ PLAS. J:'\\'ITATIO:\ EXTE:\'l>S THR<)l'tJH SEIYfE~lBER I --· A 0% ~ o J APRtt • 1HI1 I :iii 111 I JI • • 1\11 1111\\ '°" J•\Y'lE:"T $2200 ))()\\ :-._ PA\ ,\\E~T Sl'E<'l \I OFFER .'i'J\'l'I ( IMllJI /, ,.,. '"· "·"· FHO.'l JA< il -\J< CREl>IT _ 1996 Land Rover Discovery AUTOMATI C • DUAL AIR BAGS • AIR-CONDITIONING • ABS BRAKES• POWER WINDOWS• CRUISE CONTROL .. *$399+ tax. :36 mo. clo ed end lea e. Total drive off 3500. Total_p~yment of $15.047 +tax. Re idual $20,049.45. 12,000 mile /year lea. e. OAC. lD#176872 SERVICE HOURS 7:30am -5:30pm SALES HOURS Mon-Fri: Sam -8pm Sat 9am-5pm Sunday: I (mo -Spqi . . Nevv Lotus Esprit S4s. SAI+E For The Few v.1ro Know The o ... · ~~. PRE-0 1993JAGUAR XJSCOUPE Signal Red Barley Leather Chrome Wheels FACTORY WARRANIY (3DCV732) Low BLUE BOOK s27,900 SALE PR.ICED 1992JAGUAR SOVEREIGN Regency Red, Barley Leather (3 BDB703) s19,99S 1992JAGUAR SOVEREIGN Oyster Beige Barley Leather (NC650166) s19,99s SERVICE HOURS 7:30am-6pm SALF.S HOURS Mon-Fri: lOam -6pnJ · Sat9am-6pn San: Cbed SPECIAIS 1993LEXUS ES300 Green, Tan Leather, Sunroof, CD Changer, Chrome Wheels (3Eij806) s23,99S 1991BMW 735i Black, Black Leather, Chrome Wheels, Phone, Sunroof, CD Changer (2ZEF138) 1996CHEVY PICKUP Auto, A/C, Tilt, Cruise, VS, Only 8,300 Mil.es ~ (5F81911 ) Sf7,99S 1994CHEVY SUBURBAN 2 WD, Leather, Rear A/C, CD Changer, Loaded! (3HKZ557) s24,99s 1993JAGUAR XJ6 Regency Red Barley Leather Sunroof CD Changer (PC674087) Low BLUE BOOK s2t,700 SALE PRICED · 1992 !t~UAR Solent Blue, Barley Leather, Chrome Wheels (NC655917) s19,995 l~~f AR SO GN "White, Barley Leather, Sunroof, Chrome Wheels (3DFS378) s20,99S