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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-09-13 - Orange Coast Pilot( SPORTS Corona del Mar opens season .. ~. .. I .. . ... ,. . ·I ' .. ... 1 LAST GO 'ROUND FOR 'CAROUSEL': ·earousel, .. the Royal National Theater production that won five Tony ttward.s, closes Sunday at the Performing Arts Center. Show times are at 8 p .m today an~ Satwday, 7:30 p .m. Sunday ~d 1 weekend matinees are at 2 p.m. 1 Tickets cost $19 to $4.9.50. For l more. information call 556-~ ARTS. To purchase tickets, call ~ 740-7878. i E CRAFTY KIDS: s & Noble holds a ed_aaft..jmd_stQry . hour for children of all ages every Sunday from 2 to 3 p.m. Refreshments will be served. Barnes & ·Noble is located at 1870 Harbor Blvd., Tuangle Square in Costa Mesa. For information, call 631-0614. r 3 GET BACK TO NA11JRE: j The Environmental Nature l Center is seeking adu&l-~ volunteers (high-school age and i older), to complete a variety of i prd)ects-iii preparation for tJie i 1996-97 program year Saturday l ftom 9 a.m . to 1 p.m . at 1601 1 16th St., Newport Beach. For l more i.iifonnafion, can 645-i 48489~~;~~. '':.; Miracle Theatre Group stages •Regreso a Mis Suenos," a bilingual musical about a family who left their war-tom homeland to settle in the North- west. The show will be per- formed Satwday at 8 p .m . in O,ange Coast College's Robert B. Moore Theatre. Admission is $13 or $17 at the door. For information, call 432-5880. UVELY LIBRARY: Brin the kids to the Balboa Branch Library for a fun- filled day of stories, songs, pup- ts face · tin · la interactive exhibits and refresh- ments. This event, from noon to 3 p .m ., is part of the week-long " Newport Sea.Fest celebration in ile c;ity. The library is at lOO E. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. lnfomi.ation: 717-3807. .• I \ I' I \ 4 2 9 2 7 6 UPDATE Costa Mesa Pollce negotiate raise • Zero tolerance decision fought in court . • Estancia High paren• says transferring his daughter after one alcohol violation was too harsh. By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot . e father of an fstapcia High School senior who attended a school dance last June after drinking beer is fighting the school board's decision to transfer his daughter to another school. The father, whose ·name is being withheld to protect his daughter's identity, filed for an injunction against the Newport- Mesa Unified School District in Orange County Superior Court this week, seeking to keep the 17- year-old at Estancia High. The family's attorney, David G. E tein said the district's zero tol- erance policy -which guided the board decision -is too harsh and ventures outside the school board's authority. •This is a stupid and arbitrary policy," Epstein said. •Tue board may have the authority to do stu- (.jl FSTI<>~ TOLEll.MKE OR TOUGHNESS? Should students be transferred after a first offense or is the Newport-Mesa dis-. ' . stance on drug and alcohpl violations too harsh? Call our Readers Hotline a 642-6086 and leave you name, thoughts, hom own and phone number. SEASONED VETERANS •Eleven Newport Beach fire· fighters celebrate 20 years of working together in the same department. By Christopher Goffard, Dail)t Pilot NEWPORT BBACH =-When 1 t rook· te ftretighten graduated from the region· al Pl.re Academy in Huntington Beach.in September 1916, they did the logical . ~mle~~ the Newport Beach Pint ~t. 10 of them on the Mille day. 'Nlenty J9UW later, havmg ttoOd lkle by lkle .gmm,t ooundell ftrel, car aca· delm and llDllgiiiiidiil OI ~tort. the time since their graduation to celebrate their anniversary. . Bringing along wives and girlfriends, they met at El Torito Grill restaurant in Fashion Island to swap stories, share photographs, and trunClle out favorite memories. "We've been on 20 yean but we're on different shifts so ·we never get to get together,• said Craig Chastain, 4'1, who works at Station 3 in Newport Center. The gathering, be .._td, WU •nothing formal. •Tbli II just a bunch of ~ys g°'°9 out to have dlnDer, • be Mid. •We're go1Dg to look for wbo's fatter. Who's l~ their ban. Wbo'I gray1.ng.• Cbalt.m Mid tt wu unusual for the ~t tD iDde to hiret at once. but Otblr ~·~~to the Mwly fClllilM plftlDdc uliit inad• the npenmg. •• Psb19. pid things, but when they go beyond what they are authorized to do by law, it's ~e for the court to step in." The Estancia case marks the first time a NeWp<>rt-Mesa parent has challenged a zero tolerance policy decision in court. Epstein said the student, a var- at a private party before going to a school function June 7. She did- n't give any other students alco- hol, he said, nor was she drunk. The student w.as transferred by school administrators to another district high school for 90 school days, a length of tilpe which could hinder her chances of landing an athletic scholarship for college, Epstein said. ·Student athletes drink all the time, and everyone knows it,• he said. "I'm ilot saying that's right, but (board members) have always dealt with it in a different way. All son who does, at most a minor dis- cretion, and they are engaged in this overkill.• But school board members say they follow the same policy, • SEE COURT PAGE AS Countdown begins for park's name change • Moon Park's moniker is scheduled to be made official Monday. But some still want its lunar sculpture removed. By John Canalis, Daily Pilot The Costa Mesa City Council meeting begins at 6:30 p.m . Monday at the City Hall Coun- ci 1 Chambers, 77 Fair Drive. for its removal with a petition ear- lier in the year, plan to attend Monday's council meeting. They don't mind the name change but they are against the seating, con- tending that it is a soft solution. · COSTA MESA -Suburbia Park could be renamed •Moon Park"onlvfonday=. ===-='--~=.:.:'--f--~-"f-amratmcJSe::H:c:rttren~oeiJtt:~--i The City Council will consider ing any more. money on the a recommendation from parks park." said resident Liz McCor- commissioners to change the mack. "I'd rather them do noth- name in honor of Suburbia's ing or just post signs that say the gigantic lunar model. moon is unsafe." Plus, there's a practical side to McCormack is not concerned the new moniker: Everyone in about her children, ages 4 and 12, town already calls the park at getting injured on the cement California Street and Nevada sculpture. Avenue by its nickname. •Tuey can skin their knee any- ·1 always call it 'Moon Park.' where, that doesn't bother me,• the residents alwa~'it ~ she said. "It's not being able to Park,'" said Mayor J oe Erickson. . see who is behind the moon when The council also will d~·u.c.""--i--.iou arrive at the park." · .seconcl.re.commen.dation _tuun the McCormack admits that the Parks, Recreation and Parkways sculpture = ouilt about 2-S-years Commission to build seating ago -is nostalgic even for her but along the periiheter of the moon "has outlived its novelty and to deter children from climbin times have changed.• on the unusual lan ar . n sai e moon ism - The seats are expected to face tle danger of being removed since outward, away from the moon, so most residents seem to enjoy it. parents can watch their children "We are leaving it in place," play elsewhere in the park. be said. "I'd hate to s~ the moon Foes of the moon, who called taken out." Jewish community to celebrate High Holidays • Rosh Hashana begins at sundown toda , kick-For a listing of High Holiday services lease see AS. ing off the Jewish new year and ~1 Q~~~J.!L~---t~riRvia~bt-:b::11i D~af'ilvirn· dnmRos~en:;ri';lbergtrtirr' n1'°1:eh:iwru:lyr.--~ 'introspection.' port Beach, will lead services tonight and Saturday at the con- By Christopher Goffard, Daily Pilot Local synagogues will be bustling tonight as the Jewish community observes Rosh Hasbana, which begins at sun- down and marks the first day of the Jewish year. Rosh Hashana is the first day of the High Holidays, or Days of Awe -10 days of introspection. prayer and repentance -which culminate next Monday with Yorn Kippur, considered the most important day on the Jewish calender. servative synagogue. MCongregants will be told to . not forward -to assess what they need to change and ask their fel- low man for forgiveness," Rosen- berg said. •part of Rosh Hashana is about making amends for things you have done in the past. When Yom Kippur hits, you pray and you hope God gives you a dean slate.• • SEE HOLIDAY PAGE A5 FNDAY, SEmMIBt 1J, 1• check it out Get down to b11sin~ with library resources A s summer's serendipity comes to a close, management leaders may need inspiration for the business of fall. For fOCUJing on today's workp!ace, the Central Library's business section offers many resources. Change has always been a constant of busi- ness, and it is the theme of several new titles from corporate analysts. From manage- ment guru Peter Druclc- er comes a perspective text of government, society and technology in "Managing in a Time of Great Change." In this examination of cur- rent trends, read about implications of the Information Age, what the most important future jobs will be, the Amert~ ca-Japan connection, and what we can learn 1rom the rise and fall and rise again of such corporate giants as IBM and General Motors. Ta-. help managers chart performance while building new change strategies, Jerry Want introduces the Business Change Cycle in "Managing Radical Change." The process is the basis for an analysis of seven key Ameri- can industries and can be applied to large or small epterprises, new or mature companies, and organizations that rely on cutting edge technologies or established products or ser- vices. For anyone leading, enduring or contem- plating a change pro- gram, "Fast Forward• brings together the best ideas from the "Har- vard Business Review" OON LEACH I OAl.Y Pt.OT A bass flsherman casts away from among the surrounding eucalyptus trees where the Back Bay meets Newport Harbor under the bridge at East Coast Highway. The •tubing" method allows fishen the abillty to cut clo.e to boats and in Ught places in the bay. • opportunity. Similar goals are channeled into an emphasis on people in "Taking But the goals turned up Thursday-in the hands of the schoo) district's maintenance and operations depa)tment. Workers hauled off the goals to be painted at a nearby site without notifying the school's athletic department. ur ary a emp By Christopher Goff ard, Daily Pilot ; Charge of Change," What looked like a minor tragedy for the into fiasco for suspect ----· ... ·····-·· feattiring real situations J-...cs <J...-py ......i involving corpofate re-girls' field hockey team at Newport Harbor w,t.,. W'oJ..r;,,. engineering. High School has turned out to be merely an According to Sheila embarrassing snag in communication. Cane, American business places too much On Wednesday, the team's two large met- emphasis on achieving financial targets and al goals were missing, apparently stolen not enough on relationship skills. In her from their storage space on the practice field "Kaizen Strategies for W-mning Through Peo-at Harper School in Costa Mesa. pie," read how a Japanese concept focusing Occurring just as the season began, it on process rather than results can foster prof-: seemed an ill omen; The dispirited team itabillty. Learn bow chaos and contradiction spent the day practicing with orange cones can become tools for achieving balance and '=.· . as substitutes. driving performance ·we're very relieved to get them baclc. We're very happy they were taken by the district,• said Judy Ayers, secretary for the athletic department "It's~ those mis- communica.tiom things. Normally they paint them (on the field)." The goals were returned Thursday, baclc · in time for the team's home game against Marina High School on Tuesday. citysi e -with .... The Paradox ------- Principles. • -1111 - P\R \Do\ P~l,QPIJ:S I /fiiJ '. I•' ~.' , : ' I "I ' Learn to plan a successful retirement at OCC workshop Orange Coast College offers a four-part workshop on "Financial Strategies for Suc- cessful Retirement.• of the Wildlife Heritage Center, will present a grant plaque to the center at 1 p.m . Satur- day. By Christopher Goffard, Daily Pilot Friday the 13th has proven unlucky for Frank Elbert Allen « <;,osta Mesa. Today is his 25th blrtbday, and he'll spend it behind bars 4t the city jail. Allen broke into the Radio Shack on Newport Boulevard intending. to rob .it early Thurs- police Capt. Tom Lazar. Four polioe officers arrived on the scene at 2:30 a.m. after Allen tripped a silent alarm, La7.aI said Police found his bicycle propped against a ladder lead- ing up the side of the building, and a backpack Sitting next to the roof vent, Lazar said. Police entered the building to find Allen hiding in the store's "false ceiling," appar- ently having tunneled his way into the · attic;-lik& spate . through the wall of the vacant'': business next door, Lazar said Allen tried to nee through the false ceiling when it col- lapsed under him. He fell to the ground of the vacant business and scrambled into the bath- room. where police arrested him, Lazar said. Allen was carrying a stolen tape recorder and had stacked up a pile of electronic equip- ment he apparently intended to steal, Lazar said. Human behavior is rarely predictable, and business dilemmas do not lend themselves to simplistic answers. Rec- ognizing this, Richard Farson explores 30 paradoxical situations in uManagement of the Absurd." available in print and sound record- :·, .:•• '. "l\!I .··•,, ,. ... 1, Participants will learn a conservative approach to wise money IDllilagement, identify lifestyle issues facing retirees and learn to maximize their income potential. The Mutual of Omaha Grants of Excel- lence are presented to zoos, nature centers and other organizations across the country dedicated to the preservation of wilderness and wildlife and to educating young people about the importance of natural environ- ments. Warning: scam artist posing as officer ing formats. Great leaders share numerous qualities, just as universal principles govern great ser- vice co principles are revealed in "The Key to Great Leadership,· each illustrated with a meaning- In addition to books, there are hundreds of articles offering insight into management- related topics, accessible by entering the key- word "management" into lnlolfac's General usmess e a any rary ernun . Topics include: investments, Jong-tenn health care, retirement planning, mutual funds stocks and bon reducing taxes and 401K and pension rollovers. Wednesdays Sept. 19 through Oct. room 101 of OCC's Art Center. The tegistration fee is $59 and a spouse or guest may register at no extra cost. Call The Nature Center, at 1601 16th St., was selected for its interpretive native Califor- nia habitats · marsh area. The freshwater habitat helps educate the seeking volunteers By John Canalis, Daily Pilot The secretary sent $880 to a Money Gram office when the caller, falsely identifYing himself as a CaJi.!omia Highway Patrol man of a company in the Jooq block of Redhill Avenue, was in the hospital following a car crash', according to a police press r The caller then convinced her to wire the mon~y. He piclced up office and has not been anested. Costa Mesa police officers, in a written statement, said a sworn law enforcement officer would But before you get too serious, take a trenches-level look at corporate dumbness in cartoonist Scott Adams' "The Dilbert Princi- ple,• a review of workplace afflictions gleaned from office environments that are all too real. Environmental Nature Center receives $2,000 award The Newport-Mesa Schools Foundation is looking for volunteers to help with fund- raising efforts, speaking opportunities, pub- lic events and occasional office work. CORRE010NS • OtECK fT OUT is written by the staff of the New- port Beach Public Library. This week's column Is by Susie Lamb. ~1!~t VOLIQ.N0.210 NMJ!f U The Environmental Nature Center in Newport Beach has been named the recip- ient Of a 52,000 grant from the Mutual of O~aha's Wildlife Heritage Center. Peter Gros, co-host of "Mutual of Oma- ha's Wild Kingdom• and associate director The foundation is a nonprofit organiza- tion that raises funds to help with the edu- cation of children in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. To volunteer, call 631...j143. ' . . . ·-·· Our llddr9S 11 llO w. ~ st.. ~ MeM. Clllf. 92627. O.lly Piiot, P.O. 8oJc 1560, Cost.I ~CA. 92626. ~No news stoMs. IMustrtltionl, edlto- NI !Ntt««~ tw.fn can be~ with- out Mttwn '*'""'6on of copy- right OMS. HOW TO lllAQt US ~ from the West. AreM of morning low douds should give wwy to .ttemoon dffring. Poor-to-f 1lr conditions rule th• fortunes of surfers thls frld1y the 13th. And 1ny hope for swift lmprovem.nt depends on th• whims of Hurri- cant Fausto. tf It mows further Into tht fteclflc:. the Orange Coast might get some better swell by Saturday. But lf It Just slims on Into ••J•, our current mix of w .. k notthwest wind swell end ground IWefl wlll m1ln- teln curttnt con· dttlons. Thet meant Wlftt·hl~ 1911 It blft,; •.~·.•,4'1 .• .. ~ n. Tu'nel OrtnOt County (IOO) 252-t14, Ade••• 0-""d 142-5171 ~eoG~t ........ News 540-tDt S,C..MMIJO ------~110 :.::1:.: GI trthll*"* lullnm Ollc1 .. G:0Zt ........... ..,~ ~-.... ~cc...-.~ .... . """" .... ~ - ...,.. " 'lir••CIO .......... Vkltlt a'""'~~ ... Cllll...,._ ........ Wkl•CUT LOCATION SIZE w.dge 1·2W fMwport t-2 w lleckJes 1~2 w ..._ Jetty 1-2 w CdM 1.Jw t1DIS 'fODAY first low 3:59•.m. F1nt high 10:091.m. Second tow •:12p.m. Second high ~v flntlow 4:2J1.m. ""'Nvh to:J,~m. Second low ::::-Ngh ~~ 0.6 s.o 1.0 5.0 0.1 5.1 O.t day's Daily Pilot. Cost.a Mesa police negotiate small ra,is~ • The City Council is expected Monday to approve the three-year contract that was ham- ~red out over two months. By John Canalis. Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Police salaries could go up on Mon- day. After two months of nego- tiations, the Qty Council is expected to OK a three-year contract with the Costa Mesa Police Officers Assodation that increases salaries an average of 1.61 o/o this fiscal year. The first-year increases are • 79% for officers, 2.92% for sergeants and 2.1 % for lieu- tenants, said Steven Hayman, director. That means $43 to $17J more a month for offi- cers who earn monthly base salaries of SJ,•94 to $6,380. Under the agreement, the second-and · third-year changes depend on median salaries for officers in sur- ~ounding cities and other fac- tors, Hayman sai<i. The association accepted the increase Wednesday, said Costa Mesa police Sgt. John Phenin, president of the 141- member union. ·we were able to come to an agreement with the city," he said. •Negotiations went smoothly.• The raises are effective retroactively to Sept. 1. The association did not get raises last year. This year's salary hike, which includes funding for some retirement provisions as well, will cost the city $184,500, Hayman said. At the end of the next fiscal year, the salaries will increase largely in accordance with the median police pay in Newport Beach, Santa Ana, Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach, Irvine and the Orange un e s en. Hayman said the goal is to stay competitive with sur- rounding agencies and retain quality employees. "As long as we can afford that median wage, we will continue to do so," he said. Upper police manage- ment, such. as captains and the chief, were not included in the salary hike. They are expected to renegotiate in October. Monday's coµncil meeting begins at 6:30 p.m. in the City Hall council chambers, 77 Fair Drive. ~ JOHn LEOOHRD'S e e L p • M 0 p FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER t3, 1996 MOdern-day sainthood: Is there a Mother ih our midst? them to a safe place they could call home. She did what any mother would do. Hopefully. supports the truth that we share one loving God. She could. It ls easy to enjoy the stories told of long-deceased. saints, but when we watch one at work aJnong our midst and realize that she is made from the same mor- J ust about the time American women began to get, let's say, a llU1e edgy over the demeaning limitations of being labeled a full-time •mother," a slight. Yugoslavian nun became, let's say, rather attached to that term and all its demeaning impli- cations. This is how Mother Teresa attends to all her children -be they lepers or drunks or commu- nist leaders. She touches them and talks to them and serves them. She is there for them. She does not seek respect; she gives it away. tal substance which deflneS .. ....----"Tff-__,., In pursuit of titles which might actually impress someone who 1as)cs, "What do you do?• many modem American women began to seek professioru\l credentials to call attention to their other- than-motherly tendencies in, let's say, a man's world. At the same time, this modest nun, baptized Agnes Gomtha Bojaxbiu, dropped from her title of "Mother," the word "Superi- or" because she felt it was too • • world, places such as Calcutta, India. Most of these modern Ameri- can women remain, reluctantly, anonymous. Mother Teresa, reluctantly, remains the most rec- ognized and beloved woman of our times, accepting her Nobel Peace Prize in 1979 with the sen- timent, "I myself am unworthy of the prize. I do not want it.# Mother Teresa is not a very modem woman, is she? And, yet, she has courageous- ly and humbly tackled the mod- em world's most wretched_prob- lem: the lack of respect for life. And, without benefit of modern science or modern conveniences. peggy normandin or even modern wisdom. she bas single-handedly had a more pos- • itive impact on this epidemic than any other individual in the She has done it all by being a good -all right, let's say an extraordinary -mother. Through her life of service and self-denial and unsought notodety, Mother Teresa has reminded us that min- istering as a mother in a modem world is to enjoy the most power- ful and influential privilege God has bestowed on mankind. When a hospital of mentally ill children stood in the hostile crossfue of West Beirut, Mother Teresa simply walked across enemy lines and picked the chil- dren up, one by one, and earned 250/ Weaves I I /O Color I I Off w I coupon I I Europeo~ Facio! ......... $15/up I I Back Facial. ............... $18.00 1. · Manicure ..................... $5.00 I Pedicure ...................... $6.00 I Eyebrow/Arch Waxing ..... $5.00 I I c '""'' """' SCHOOl Of I AOV~ffi.Yc~9el98Y 1 2300 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa . CA 926 26 (7141545·1616 Ten eel Is it just too backward for us to go beyond admiration and actu- ally embrace her philosophy that "It is not how much we do, but bow much love we put in the doing?" For most of us modern Ameri- can women who, through the miracle of technology, can every day empathize with the world at ~~·.but rarely with our respon-. without adequate means does not seem like enough to make a difference. Recently, when Mother Tere- sa, at the age of 86, was rushed to a hospital in her hometown of Calcutta, due to complications from malaria and pneumonia, the world held its breath and asked, •Could she actually die?" "Could she be mortal?" we all wondered about this woman whose simRle, selfless service to humanity, the ugliest of humani- ty, is perhaps the single inar- guable piece of evidence which all, it is hard to accept the chal- lenge it offers. When it comes to a close on this earth, and it will, the story of Mother Teresa will illustrate how God can take the life of any mor- tal wbo is willing to put it on the line and make of it something supethuman in its effectiveness. Even, or let's say, especially, a mere mother's. Most modem American women are more confused than ever about what mankind let's say, everything. Mother Teresa has with a calm. singular focus, given modem mankind her everything and she is gen- uinely sorry that it is not, let's say, nearly enough . As the media probes into the unanswerable question of wbo might canyon Mother Teresa's mission after she passes on, we should not be surprised to hear her suggest, let's say, maybe you, or, let's say, maybe me. • PEGGY NORMANDIN's column runs on Fridays.. Costa 'Mtsa Ci'llic 'l'fayfwust ~,,.-.. ,, L,,. ~""eA" PmmDIY 1<.tJL -Co,..,pfciH;.. lmCTID IT ,ltCrr~ ltl'Atts Sept-.12-0ctober 13 ~. fribts aid~ at 8:00 PM ~"2:00PM ~ 1a 13 l'!Mw • .,. sem ss.oo hrW.: 1 ..... (II 714.650.5269 .......... C. ... Q , ........................... , Come and experience the newest fibers of the 90~s in this year's hot Il'CW fall fashions only at R ebel.. Micro Denier - INVENTORS FORUM ..., Orange Coo.st College often a moathly forum. •Profit Through Inventing." from 7:30 to 10 pJn. in room 101 of .OCC's Sdence Lec- tw"e_ Hall. Registration fee is ~ per session for members and $15 per session for non-members and guests. For more information, call 432-5880. MAXIMUM GAIN The Consumer Business Net- work presents Suzan Fiskin on •Directing Brain For Maximum Gain N ·at 7 a.m. in the Tea Room, 3100 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. The cost is $15. For more infonna- tion, call 550-4785. WORKSHOP . Newport Harbor Area Cham- ber of Commerce offers a free, business assistance workshop on "Your Best Marketing Tool for the '90s" from 7:30 to 9 a.m. at 1470 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach. For reservations. call 640-4789. COOKING UTE range oas o ege ers a class on ·Cooking Llte in the '90s" from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Fridays at OCC. The class is listed as Food and Nutrition 173 and the cost is $26. To register, call 432-5772. SATURDAY PARENTS' COURSE Waddell and Reed Financial Services offers "Back to School," a free parents' course in planning and paying for college, from 10 to 11 a.m. at 949 South Coast Drive, Suite 100, Costa Mesa. To RSVP, • call 437-7510 : AUDmONS · The Musical Theater Academy is holding auditi.ims for the "Sound of Music" and "Dickens Christmas Carol." Performers of all ages are · invited to audition. For an appoint- ment. call 646-6624. VOLUNTEER DAY The Environmental Nature Center is seeking adult volunteers, which includes hi h school and older, to complete a variety o pro- jects in preparation for the 1996-97 program year from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 1601 16th St., Newport Beach. For more information, call 645- 8489. . . COMPUTER CLUB Orange Coast College's next WINNERS Computer Club meets from 9 a.m. to noon in room 116 of OCC's Fine Arts Building. The club is open to anyone interested in Microsoft Windows and -Win- dows applications. The annual membership fee for the club is $20. To register, call 542-0468. FUN FUND-RAISER The Newport Harbor Elles Lodge presents its annual ~west­ ern Round-Up, n a fund-raiser for disabled children, at 3 p.m. at 3456 Via Oporto, Newport Beach. The event includes a barbecue, live music , a .square dance demonstra- tion. line dancing instruction and an old-fashioned melodrama. Tickets cost $20 in advance and $25 at the door. For more informa- !Jon, call 673-6110. SIDEWALK SALE Hillgren Square is having a sidewalk sale from 10 a.m. to 5 RUFF ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Whefe YOUf Dollar Coven Morel 1922 HARIOR II.VO., COSTA MESA • 54&-1156 Meu. 1\venty-ftve storm and ser- vicel will be ~peting. For men informatioa, Call 645-6211. . TEATIME The Susan G. Kamen Breast cancer Foundation presents Us Fifth Annl:vwsary RACB FOR nm CURE event, "Tea and Roses, A Tune With Friends. from 1 :30 to 4 p.m. at the Newport Beach Mar- ·riott Hotel and 1ennis Oub, 900 Newport Center Drtve. The event, which is expected to draw hun- dreds of bree.st cancer swvtvors, will include a fashion show and entertainment. A $5 donation will be requested For more informa- tion, call 894-6317. · IRISH JIGS The Newport Beach Public Library Foundation presents "Music Inspired by Dance" which features pianist Kevin Weed at 3:30 p.m. in the Central Library's Friends' Meeting Room. 1000 Avo- cado Ave., Newport Beach. The pianist will perlorm ragtime rhythms, Irish jigs and reels and more information, call 717-3801. MEMBERSHIP TEA . The American Association of University Women, Newport-Cos- ta Mesa-Irvine Branch; will hold a Membership Tea from 2 to 4 p.m. at a Newport Beach home. For more information and directions, call 640-6275. BIRD FAIR The Orange County Bird Breeders is having its annual Bird Fair from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Orange County Fairgrounds, Building 10, in Costa Mesa. Admission is $4 for adults, $1 for children 6-12 years old and free for children under 5 years of age. For more information, call 646-0642. . DIVOllCI 1'NJ( The Law Oflk:es ot Usa Cancio often a ,seminar on "Divon:e: What lb l!Jpect. How to Proceed .. at 6:30 p.m. at 881 OowH' Drive, Suite 300, Newport Beach. The cost is $10. Reservations are required. call 57•-0866. IOCKBOX AEROllCS SoUth Coast Martial Arts/Bolc- ing Center offers a c1us for women using kick.boxing and self defense moves to mUlic from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at 3165 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Pees me $8 per class or $50 a month for unlimited class- es. For more information, call 545- 5759. I ANANCESOO Finance 500 offers a free work- shop on the real estate market from 1 to 2 p.m. at the University Athletic Club, 1701 Quail St., Newport Beach. For more informa-· tion, call 251-0270. THE ZONE A free local support group meets at 6 p.m. to discuss "The Zone," the exciting. nutrition plan developed by best-selling author Barry Sears, at the Super Crown Bookstore, 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 673-3588. ADD WORKSHOP . Coastljne Counseling Center will sponsor a class called. "Mat- ing and Relating," a discussion on the challenge of Attention Defidt Disorder in relationships and how to correct potential problems before they develop from 7 to 9 p.JJl. at 1200 Quail St, Suite 105, Newport Beach. The cost is $20. For more infonnation, call 476- 0991. OPEn fl<IDITION nOWFOR Thi uSoand Of Music .. . find nDlckens Christmas Caro1·· PERFORMERS NEEDED Now • ALL AGES Join MTA as seM in the Performing Arts Center production of J098Qti and the Amazing Technk:olor Dnlamcoat. Mlnlmaf tuition requked to defray expenses of 1hla non-profit Ofgllllzatlon. (Spring productions include "Bye Bye Birdie" & "Wllie Wonka & the Chooolm Fectoty"). Call for appointment NOWI ~NAL AUDITION DATE ~ 14. ~)~~~~~~) MUSICAL THEATER ACADEMY ~-~~~~~--~~~~-~---------~~~~-, I ,';~ .. • .· • }Ji"'u.~Lil:HaJtill . , .•. f,,..~ . . . 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TUTOR T'RAINNi The Newport Beach Public Ubrary's Literacy Program often a Tutor 'Il'ain!ng Workshop, to learn how to tutor adults who wish to b:nprove their reading and writing skills, from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Cen- tral Library, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. The cost is $20. For mote information, call 717· 3874. 'l)ie Library Community Ser- vices Departmeilt, in cooperation with tl;le Newport Bea(:h Friends of the Library, presents a talk by Dr. Sam Shimomura, a clinical profes- sor in the department of family medicine, from. 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. 'in the Fri.ends Meeting Room of the Central Ubrary, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For more information, call 640-8708. BUSINESS ME~NG The Newport Harbor Area Chamber ol Commerce offers a . . MEXICAN RESTAURANT Ml CASA H•g-.Mllgl Porfllll• White fish served on a soft com - tortilla wit:M>ur ·special" White sauce. cabbage. cheese.. guacamole and a slice of lime. Uke they""' on tt..-. cout of BA.JAii Our meals are a trip to BAJA u well u MEXICOll ,, # •' .. .,.,. ,._, ',_ :tJi_· The Dally Piiot's Top 103 INFLUENTIAL Is coming Friday, September rt. ledUre, •a.et. Budcw SUocell Tbrough Ward-Cll·Mouth Malbt- Jng •• from 1 "> 9 UD. at Cbe BalbOa Bay Cub, 1221 W. a.. Highway, Newport Beech. The COit ii 115 for '!'iMDb-1 end $19 I« noo-mmn- ben. Par men intorm.ation. call 729-4400. SEMIMR A terqlMr on "Flex-talk: Dis- cover tbe Mlatng eommwnc.- Uom Link" wm take pJace trom 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Country- .ade Inn. 325 ...Bristol St., Costa Mela. Par more information; call 497-6915. LAWAUDJNN 11)e Orange County Law AUXil- iary wm be bnlding their monthly meeting at the 1\vtn Palms Restau- rant at 11:30 a.m. at 630 Newport Center Ddve, Newport Beach. For more tnfonnation. c.all 589·3692. CMEER NE1WORIC • The tree Career Network meet- ing at St Andrew's Presbyterian IOCKIOX AEROllCS Church for those uiiem.ployed fea- South Coo.st Martial Arts/Box-" tures "Networking, the Key to ing Center offers a class · for Your Future" at 7:30 p.m. in the women using kickboxing and self Chapel at 600 St Andrews Road, defense moves to music from 9 to Newport Beach. Formore informa- 10 a.m. at 3165 Harbor Blvd., Cos-tion, call 574-2239. ta Mesa. Fees me S8 per class or $50 a month for unlimited classes. NNOC,ACY GROUP Por more information, call 545-The Central Newport Beach 5759. · Community Association. the "pier The Newport Foundation pre- sents •American Business Prospects in the Middle East with ' the New Government in Israel" at 7:30 a.m. at the Balboa Bay aub, 1221 W .. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The cost is $28 for non- members and $20 for members. For more information, call 224- 22?0. . MEN'S BREAKFAST The Men's Fellowship Break- fast of St Andrew's Presbyterian Church presents a talk on "Com- to pier" community advocacy grou the peninsula, holds its annual meeting at 7:30 pm. at the Ameri- can ~on Han. 15th Street at West Bay Avenue, Newport Beach. For more information, call 673-0333. ART LEAGUE The Costa Mesa Art League general ~ting will be at 7 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave. For more information, call 540-6430. Join Us For Lunch.-Ohmer-. Sunday Bnmch Catering Available For Reservations and Directions Call 7 251 Shipyard Way • Newport BAch • Don't miss out on the issue everyone will be reading to see who -is on the list. · . Reserve your space.now In the Main News~ion. . HOLIDAY " unaffiliated with synagogues. · .. CONTINUED FROM 1 •naditionally (the holidays) are celebrated by famifles, • Mid Selma Sladek. the center's pro- gram director. •we try to provide Religious Jews will observe the bolidays with singing. chanting, a a singles ser- vice for peo- ple who have no family they can " Yom Ktppur ·: fast, and jotn.• •. prayer. Sladek said the tradi- tional Rosh Ha1hana blessing is "May you be inscribed in a new year,• which refers to God's blessing for the coming year. Rosenberg .-said that when the R o s b Ha s hana • begins, ·1 .. will be a lot · more serious. · You want to show a cer· • ta.in serious- ness .• He added the holiday tradi- tion includes -dipping an · apple slice in honey with The Yorn Kippur bless- ing is •May you be sealed in a new ear.• e es g, L----------------------------"' • t's quite '•May the year coming up be as sweet as the fruit I'm about to eat." The Jewish Community Cen- ter in Costa Mesa will be .holding holiday services geared specifi- cally toward singles and Jews different from the secular New Year," she said. "It's not a time of gaity and cele- bration. The Jewish High Holi- days is very much an introspec- tion, a communication between the individual and the Almighty.• .. :·VETERANS tion 24 hours a day. It becomes like a family." Mais said, "The living NUED FROM 1 11 y Detevis and David Mais, bo 26-year vets and captciins at Station 2 behind City Hall, said .,, the camraderie between the 11 : firefighters is especially strong. •(Firefighters) are attacted to arrangement is different than any other job. You're eating together, you're working out together, you1re sleeping in the same room.• ·we don't go out socially as a group at all,• be said. •All 11 of us went out to dinner 20 years ago. Thisisthe first time we'll be together. We thought we'd get together, have dinner, and rehash the last 20 years.• • the same line of work basically,• Detevis said. •Tue bond is basi· • cally stregt.bened because we live : with each other in the same sta- ~ : · . . .. . . . ~ . . Yo' I ' I j I BUSINESS LITIGATION-AHO 11lANSACllONS (Of'PO(ations, partnei'Ships, mergers, acquisitions, buy-sell agreements, contracts and collections R.EAL ESTATE LITIGATION AND TRANSACTIONS EviC1ions, foreclosures, easements, title disputes, wor'k--oots ESTATE PLANNING Trusts, Wills, Probate Administration LEGAL =OPTIONS ATTO R NEYS AT LAW ANNOUNCING. SERENA D'ITALIA'S FINAL CURTA;l Going Out Of Buslnes • C:OMPl.ETE UQlIIDA'.l'ION INVENTORY OF TllE ......... .., seo~, BOOTS,,8A~ SANDAl.S AT UP TO COURT CONTINUED FROM 1 wb1ch was est.ebllahed in 1990, for ~ery student and can not make exceptions. ·nars one of the things th.at some of the parents dOn't under· stand,• Mid trustee Serene Stokes. •Tuey think, This is the first offense, and my child is a good student or a good athlete or in student government. The board should be more lenient.' •we look at the students and say, 'You were informed. You knew what the consequences would be,'• she said. •Some of the seniors who want this to be a spectacular year are not following the policy. It's tragic.• During the 1993·94 school year, 26 Newport-Meia students caught for first.time drug or alco- hol violations -either pqssession, consumption or possession to sell -were transferred to another school in the district. During the 1994-95 school year, e num s et to 53 student transfers. Last year, 51 students were transferred. "The district has a strong poli- cy on alcohol· use for undera~e students, and I believe that it 1S the right policy," Sui;>erintendent Mac Bernd said, who declined to discuss the specifics of the case. "We are always concerned any time a student uses alcohol or oth· er substances at school or at home, but we have a responsibil- ity to address the problem when it Boole. by Dale Wauerman Music by Mitch Leigh Lyrics by Joe Darion Directed by Larry Watta lllll 1Z-0Cl 13 Io~g)" a T~iit, Boole, music and lyrics by James McDonald, David Vos and Robert Gerlach Additional music by Ed Linderman Lisa Gary to%igner n assoaaoon WI Southern Califoniia College Department of '.Theater Am • Written by Larry Shue Directcc!_ by Morria Pike a.rtl11--• . ' .................... . . happens at a school function.• Under the district'• zero toler- ance }>ollcy, alcohol a.od drug incidents at a school or school function are Investigated by dis· trict administrators, who are obligated to transfer the involved students, Bernd said Parents may appeal the decisions to the school board. ·we would hope that parents would be supportive of the zero tolerance policy because it's one of the ways we can keep students safe and sober,• Bemd said. •w e think we've done a very responsible job of making stu· dents aware of the policy. The problem is having some students believe it can't happen to them." After the Estancia parent appealed his daughter's case to the board, trustees discussed the case in closed session Aug. 21,· then ordered a special closed ses- sion meeting Sept. 4. Board mem· bers voted 5-1 Tuesday to uphold the administrators' decision. nustee Martha Fluor was absent from the meeting and trustee Jim Ferryman .was the be reached for comment Thurs- day. 'lhlstee Wendy Leece said she stands finnly behind the board's decision. "If it were my child, I would think we did the right thing,• she said. "Unfortunately that's the only way children learn some- times . "It's a rule. If you make an exteption or amend it, it sends a message to the other kids.• FRJOAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1996 • volunteer diri!ctory • lhe VOl.Wlf1'IElt amcrmv runs periocfQlly in the Daily Pilot. tf you'd like lnfc>rTMtJon on getting your cwga- niz.atlon lis1ed, c.a.tt tiiU-4321, En 331. BIG BROlMERS. BIG SISTERS Men and women over 20 yean oJd who have lived m Orange County for at lea.st six months and have been oo the job for at least three months are needed to sezve as big brothers or big sisters for children ages 6 to 16 from single-parent horn.es. For lnfonnab.on, C4ll S.'4-?773 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA INC., Volunteer opp.ortunities Include fund raising, program development and training to existing troops and packs. For more lnfonnation, call Devon Dougherty, 546-4990. BOYS ANO GIRLS CLUBS OF COSTA MESA/NEWPORT BEAOi The three area Boys and Girls Oubs need volunteer coaches and arts and crafts workshop teachers. For locations and more information, call Dick Pow· ers, 642-2245. IAU.ET MOFICA 'Tbe Ballet hdfica G uild, a volun- teer support group for Ballet Padfiica. needs volunteen for a va.nety ol IMb. Foe informAtioo, C4ll Molly Lynd! Al 851-9930 CENTENNIAL FARM TOURS Volunteer docents are needed at the Cent.ennla.J Fann at the Orange County Fairgrounds an Costa Mesa. Call Ginny Smith. 708-1517. aNTER FOR CREATIVE ALTERNATIVES The Center for £reative Alterna- tives, a non-profit charitable organiza- tion that works through the United Way, needs volunteers, graduate leMI Interns or trainees. For information, call Karen, 642--0377 OTIZENS FOR A SEWAGE-FREE BAY Your help IS needed to stop the lrvule Rancb Dlstnct from dtJUlPIDg five million gallons bl treated sewage per day into Newport Harbor. Volunteers, group leaders. orgaruzers needed Cal.I 722-1710 JACKshrimp '· 2400 W. Coast Highway Newport Beach (714) MO-al77 SONY PICTURES CLASSICS~ PRESENTS ACROSS THE SEi\OFTIME ~ 11¢Jfl!!ICJ·l I. .... - EYE-OPENER QUOTE OF THE DAY .. • -Right out of the cliute# Newport girls sweep away volleyball foe "'CM'~~ laid"',.,,, ... *"'*' .,,,.. jlglll bt u,,, ...., boot ...• -WM <XJAQI DKX FRS!NAN stephanie keefe Ullman mastery • Melges Nationals captured without even sailing the final race. G oing back a couple of weeks, Balboa Yacht Qub's Dave Ullman and crew once again showed their domination in the Melges class by winning the 1996 Melges Nationals. Sailing with Pease Glaser, Kirk and Roger Gooding and Steve Shaw, the crew posted four firsts, a second, a fourth and a seventh over the three-day series. Held at the Alamitos Bay Yacht Qub Aug. 23-25, the eight-race series featured heavy breeze and some pretty stiff competition, 1ncluding"Davtd Chapin, Joe Landrigan, Don Jesberg, Vmce Brun, Steve Grillon and buddy Melges. The regatta was split into amateur and open, thought both fleets sailed together. Ullman and crew, sailing in the open class, won the regatta overall by 6.5 points. Sailing in 15-20 all weekend, Ullman had won the regatta before its end, opting to sit out the last race. Other local competitors included Newport Harbor Yacht club's Bruce Ayres, finishing seventh in amateur, and Bahia CorinJhian Yacht Club's Mark Gaudio. 0 Newport Harbor YC's Howard Hamlin, with crew Mike Martin, recently decimated the fleet at the 505 North Americans held in Kingston, Ontario -posting scores of 1, 2, 1, 3, 1, 1. The victory comes on the heels of his second place finish at the 505 Worlds, held in Townsville, Australia. A favorite in the 505 class, this Long Beach resident now has three North American titles under his belt. 0 The winnen of the 1996 Governor's Cup -Steve Kleha, John Barry and Patrick Hogan of Newport Harbor Yacht Club -ave n mvi o compe e in the coca-Cola Cup match race in Auckland, New Zealand. The trio, which won the Governor's Cup with a record of nihe wins and two losses, looks to carry on its winning ways in what is the threesome's first international match racing event. 0 Newport Bay's Lehman 12 fleet held its first regatta of the fall season this past weekend, namely the Schock Regatta. Sailed in excellent breeze ranging from 8-10, John Drayton won the six-race series with three firsts, two thirds~ fifth. Jim and Mary Buckingham placed second, and Phil and Kathi Ramming took third in the 18-boat fleet. a Upcomlng ... Newport Bay's biggest fall regatta, the Pall Gold CUp. Classes include Etchells, Melges, Stan, Schock 35, CPJ, La.ten, Laser Ils, 1Witchell 12s, Snipes and Sabotl. To register tpr the two-day event, contact Newport Harbor YC's Race Administrator, Mette Segerblom. a 'llldp Elllott and Aatbony Vlsz1n1 of Newport Bea.ch raced to d third·J>lece ftnlah th1s put weekmd at the U.S. Multihull s-mng~ptn ..... Bw.b. 'lbe duo ml.de the MOit of 6* wtJd.:cud mtry, flnilhlng ~ .25 ol a pamt out ot temnd la. 20-tllm Geld that tnduded w11iMn from eadl U.S. Salling Nee~ alODg With --Ml«'t teams. r sea ' • Sea Kings bounce " back with sterling Vlki.ng comerback, received the benefit of an interference call that moved the ball to the Marina 27. ,.-------------------------, Alshuler added a second ·interception in the fourth quarter, and Mark Hatfield, Thur- man, Ryan Finn AJ\d Marshall Rothwell also hauled in wayward Viking aerials. second-half effort to topple Marina, 24-20 in the opener. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot CdM Coach Dick Freeman. •But at least we showed some fight in us by coIIiing back." The Sea Kings came back from_a 14-3 halftime deficit to claim a 17-14 lead on the last play of the third quarter. But, liv- ing up to the charitable spirit of the evenm CdM l"esented a fruitful offer- G'Meara caught his third pass of the night for a 9-yard pickup, then ran for 2 more for a first down at the 16. McClellan, seemmg- 1 wired in to the ress +Orange ....... rt ...... 7:30 p.rn. + -... vs. Century. at Santa AN Bowt, 7:30 p.rn. SATURDAv·s GAME McClellan, who completed 14 of 30 for 194 yards, found Sumn- er on a 15-yard out for e touchdown with 7:21 left in the third, and had WES1MlNSTER -·The cliche is open- ing night jitters, but spasms may have been a more apt description of the play of both teams in Friday night's 24 -20 non- league season-opening football victory for Corona del Mar High over Marina at Westminster High. ing to the hosts midway through the final period, as All-Sunset League comerback Donald Lank picked off a pass in the flat and spripted 44 yards untouched to put th Vikings ahead, 20-17. ~ ran gs o eDSlve coordinator Lyle Lans- dell, saw tight end nm Thurman uncovered by a Vtking defender at the line, made the right read, connecting with Thurman, wbo spun off a tackler into the end zone with 3:31 left in the North on Fairview Rd .. past two. more completions Fifth St. In Santa Ana, right I on the eight-play march The Sea Kings and Vikings combined for 13 turnovers, an additional blocked punt, 24 penalties for 237 yards and plen- ty of fodder for both coaching staffs to improve upon for next week. •our inexperience showed,.. said However, mustering the only scoring ve of the night not set up by a turnover, Sea Kings marched 65 yards on five plays to claim victory. Senior tailback Jom. O'Meara, who churned for 135 yards on 27 carries on the night, opened the winning procession with two carries for 7 yards, before senior quarterback Mike McClellan laid a deep ball up for senior receiver George Sumn- er. Sumner, jostling for position with a on CMc Center Drive , that put the Sea Kings Stadium located at cOm.r of lla,Qn top, 17-1~ with thr~ 1 Civic Center and Flower. 'T f Weconds left m the pen- ' . I od. L--------------------------' O'Meara, who game. Matt Hoyt, who opened the CdM scor- ing, kicked•his third conversion ~f the night to finalize the scoring and sopho- 11\0re safety DeJUlis Alshuler procured Cd.M's sixth interception of the night with 1 :48 left to ice the victory. scored five touchdowns against Marina last year in his varsity starting debut, capped the march wih a 1-yard romp around left end, but wasn't d.one with misfortune. The Sea Kings couunitted five turnovers, in addition to the blocked punt. c.an.. .. Ms 24 ....... 20 5ca"e~~ CdM 0 3 14 7 -24 Marina 0 14 0 6 -20 Secondqu.tlr CdM -HooJt 21 FG, 11:32. Mar -Austin 8 run (Ooobar kldc), 5'.3!. Mar- Austin 14 run (Dun- bar kldc), 5:44. 1hW ~ CdM - SUlmer18 pass from McOeltan (HooJt kldc), 7:21. CdM - O'Mearci 1 Thurman run (Hoyt kldc), 0:03. '°'8ihQ:a-.r Mar -Lank 44 interception return (kldc failed), 6:33. CdM -Thurman 16 pass from McOellan (HooJt kick). 3:31. Attendance: 800 (~. N>MDUAL ftUSlmllG CdM-O'Meiq, 27-135; McClellan, 6-2. Mar -Flflta. 10-55; Austin, 5-47; Daguro, 5-38; Taijerou, 3-6; Brown, 4-for-minus-16. N>MDUAL MSSING CdM -Mc:Oellan, 14-30-2. 194. Mar -Austin, 2-14-2. 13; Brown, 1-11-4, 6. DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Corona del Mar's Ryan Niedringhaus (50) zeros tn on Marina quarterback; below, left. Corona «lei Mar quarterback Mike McClellan (12), forced out of the pocket, looks for Ryan Cooper downfield, who (lower right) hauls the pass In for key gain. N>MDUAL RECEIVING CdM -Cooper. 5-81; Surmer, 4-62; O'Me.va, 3-24; Aditerberg. 1-11; Thurman, 1-16. Mar-Odden; 1-8; Fafita. 1-5; AmlS'tloug, 1-6. Attendance: 800. GAME STAl15TICS a.- 15 32-128 194 14- • 78 6 2-min-6 4-min-24 382 155 4-31.8 4-29.5 -f1agwlet ywdage 13-1.32 11-105 time of possession 27l41 20:19 *Punt returns.~ fumble ret'Oms O'Meu'a Sailors ope~ up in "'a bteez~ with sw~p Of.Calvary • Newport's size and depth are evident right away in season opener. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot SANTA ANA-With senior set- ter Meghan Haller enjoying dou· ble-ba.rreled optiona wtth New- port Harbor High teammates Jen· niter Carey and Melissa Snow, and three of the SeJlon tipping the meuurlng lt:lck at 6-foot or taller, lt wu no contell Thuriday night in the 'Ian' IMIOn opener. •111e ltrength cl. thil team II d!ilplh," said Newport Harbor glrll volleyball c:Oacb Dan ~ whOM aquad. ranked No. ' in the ' Orange County Top-10 preseason poll, swept host Calvary Cbopel. 15·9, 15·3, 15--', in a nonleague match. ' Carey, a 6-f oot-1 s0phomore setter who ea.med seoond·team All·Sea View League honors l.ut 1ea1on, did everytb.J.ng except wipe up the gymnasium floor, while the 5·11 Snow provided three game'• worth of bulletl, leading the 'Ian with 16 kill.a. With Haller and Carey IJ>llttioo Ume at aet, M.nior middle blocbn Joanna Pl.elder (8·2) and Bnaanna Badorek (6-1) controlled matters up high, as the SailOn blocked Ind dug theli way to a convtndQg ~· . Newport Harbor actually bu lom play.-bfgger than S.foot. ( to get better. • ~··~ , . ··~\,; ·• -·:"-:. , . Junior Beth Waterman con- tributed nine digs to the Newport Harbor cause, while Laura Wells but 6-1 senior blocker M .E. Clay-had seven. ton couldn't play Thunday Fielder, whose consistent play becauae o1 a aprmnec\ ankle 1u1-could turn 'her into a standout, fered in practice the previous day. c:bipped 1n with eight klllt, four Haller (nlne assists), whose blockl (one solo) and three digs. digging aud MJVing in the second Carey, who can pu1 from any game helped the Sailo~ to a lpOt oo the floor, Md 13 ...... quick 10-1 advantage, be.d Carey She also added seven diga, five on the outllde end Snow In the 1dlll and two blocks. middle wblle building a nine· . calvary Chapel, wtth a pair ol point bulge. . . CIP State Utlel und• its belt from ·we're 10 much taller now, the lut two aeuona (Dtvllloo V Ill we'r.Able tD ~ tbci9e ~ blOcb. · 199' and Dtvtsion IV In '95), ii And th&t biilpl a ~ • CD.ma llld: UDiiD.kid 1n the <:wnty Pl •••on ·0ur two .... dkl • = pan. The ~ greduatecJ JDOlt and the billt tbina .. that ot Ihm ltartln tna .. ,... Ww1c.9d 1aan1wr ..... 11111 ~ !Wds, ntmbleWtda ~~ t FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 13, 1996 .. _ .• _ ... _ -· WATER POLO communiti coll'9e fall sportS preview Poloists await , Saturday's -:mstround Dandy, Bise_ lead tfesbman recr:uits •Intercollegiate tournament at Newport H(U"bor High stocked with virtually all of the West Coast's prime time teams. By Jim Walters, Daily Pilot ' NEWPORT BEACH -Seven of the top teams from around the nation will be in the waters at Newport Harbor High this weekend for the Southern California Intercollegiate Water Polo Tournament. Sean Hylton, who was Co-Player of the Year in the Pacific Coast League last season, and All-PCL first- teamer Eric Wayman, from Estanda, will be on the deck, but not seeing action this time around. H lton, who starred on the 1995 Mustan 's u ~m on vision 0 championship team, is red.shirting at No. 3 Southern Cal. Wayman. who played for a surprising Estancia team, is redshirting with No. 4 UC lrvine. The 12-team tournament field will include defend- ing NCAA Division I champion UCLA, No. 2 UC- Berkeley, No. 6 Stanford, No. 7 Long Beach State and No. 9 University of the Pacific. Action gets started at 7 a .m. with Long Beach State taking on the Air Force Academy. ' Other games include: ~ine vs. UC santa Barbara, 8:10 a.m. • Stanford (No. 6) vs. UC Davis, 9:20 a.m. UC-Bmeley (No. 2) vs. U of Pacific. 10:30 a.m. USC vs. long Beach State, 11 :40. UCLA~,,,_ 1) vs. Pepperdine, 12:50 p.m. UC lrvi . Stanford, 2 p.m. UC·Be e. vs. U of the Pacific. 3:10 p.m. USC vs. Air orce, 4:20 p.m. UCLA vs. UC Santa Barbara, 5:30 p.m. UC Irvine vs. UC Davis, 6:40 p.m. GIR~ VOLLEYBAL~ Mustangs topped at Foothill in three SANTA ANA -The Costa Mesa High girls volley- ball team knew they were going to be in for a tough opener Thursday when they travelled to Foothill. Despite some good team play, Foothill swept the Mustangs, 15-2, 15-5, 15-8. Costa Mesa, wearing their new white, blodc and forest green uniforms, got some strong play from Julie Collett and Kim Daniels. "TIUs was probably our sec- ond toughest match of the year," Coach Dave Sorrells said. "We knew this would be a tough one, but we expect to be 5-1 beading into league play." DEEP SEA I THURSDAY'S COUNTS ~ Lode.er -1 boats. 140 anglen. 28 yellowfin tuna, 1 sklpjack tuna, 96 yellowtail, 162 bonito, 9 barracuda. 114 calico bass. 40 sand bass, 226 sculpin, 1 sheephead, 2 halibut. 1 rockfish, 195 mackerel. S cabezon, 32 blue perch, 44 whitefish, 2 blade croaker. Ne~ ~ -4 boats, 68 a!l91ers. 36 yel19wtail, 104 cal o bass. 14 sand bas.s, 5 rockfish, 5 sculpin. 27 bonito, 23 sheephe~. 1 cabezon. 3 blade croaker, 48 mackerel. PUBLIC NOTICES MISSION VIEJO-The &tanda High g1ds ... tMID mllecl to tli wd .ltlaight Win 1bunclay, tbnriaJUg 'n'abuco Hills, 11·1. Nol. 1 and 2 sbig1es players Camella· Jaeger and Maryjane Solciaion WOii all three ol tblilr games. No. 3Sayodnujiloltto1\'a· buco Hill's No. 1, but took h• other two metcheL 1be ~Jes -swept their doubles matches. It wu an espedaily good lbowing for the No. 3 doubles team ot BlaJre Prtno and Susana Urquiza. who won three~ matches to earn their way onto the vanity sqliad. ever,thing is going good so far;. said Estancia Coach Dave Hebert. "We get cfur first big test (today) at Irvine.• Sailors open up with a Oo~ NEWPORT BEACH-The Newport Harbor High girls tennis team romped to an easy 17- 1 victory Thursday over Sunny Hills in the 9eaSOll opener for both teams. No. 3 singles player Emily Barker and the No. 3 doubles team of Audra Adams and Eri- ka Palm played espedally well. stepping up to be Sunny Hills' Nos. 1 and 2 on the way to three-game sweeps. Nos. 1 .. and No. 2 singles players Vanessa Godbey ud Kat:te Ca.might swept their games along with the No. 1 doubles team o1 Erica Ne~nand Brooke Taylor. •W.ast "-tlor 11, ~ ... 1 Sln8'•: Godbey ~H} def. Yuan, 6-2; def. Esnath, ~2. Sturman, ~ c..nriGht (NH) won 6-t, 6-2, 6-1; liaer (NH) wen 6-3, 6-0. 6-0. DoulallL Nehon-T~ (NH) def. Chun-Woo, 6-0; def. Chung-4Cim, 6-0; def. Shl~Sul\ 6-1; Porter-Lesley (NH) lost 6-7, won 6-2. 6-3; Act.ms-Palm (NH) won W,6-0, 64. Costa Mesa drops opener. 10:-8 COSTA MESA -Katie Chisholm won two of her three games Thursday, but it wasn't enough as the. Cost.a Mesa High girls tennis team 1oit. 10-8, in its season opener against visiUng Santa Ana in nooleague play. The doubles teams of Emily Wells and Sara Wblttakef' and Usa Steele and Myra Dfmson, both poQd two wins to pace the Mustangs. • Orange Coast water polo appears to be on solid footing in Oeding's second time around with the Pirates. By Jim Walters, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Chris Ceding finds himself in the enviable posi- tion of having some decent num- bers to work with as he starts his second season coaching the Orange Coast College men's water polo team. ·we had 25 players come out the first week and have trimmed down a little bit to 20," Oeding said. •1t would probably be easier to work with 15, but I'm not com- plaining at ,..all...._ __ ·we're going to be able to mix and match to find the right chem- istry. That's a ~mfort I didn't have last year." Last season , the Pirates were an all-freshman bunch from their head coach on down. Despite their lack of experi- ence, the Pirates ran off a three- garne winning streak toward the end of the season that propelled them into the Southern California Regional Playoffs with a 11-17-1 overall record (5-7 in the Orange Empire Conference). The talent on this year'l fresh- man class is pretty impressive with local standouts Ryan lhndy (Costa Mesa High) and Mike Bise SCHEDULE TOOAY • Football High school . Estancia vs. Century, at santa Arla Bowl, 7:30 p.m.; Orange at Newpor1 Harbor, 7:30 p.m. • 5ocx::er College men · Southern callfomia College at Far West Classic at Chico State, vs. san Francisco State, 1 p.m. College women · Southern callfomla College at Redlands Invitational. • Tennis High school girls • Estancia at Irvine, 3:15 p.m. • w.terpOlo Community college -Orange Coast at Cuesta Tournament. all~. ..,... Community college -.vomen • J.H. Oub at Orange -Coast. 7 p.m. • Goff . Community college women - Orange Coast \IS. Mt. San Antonio College at Royal Vista Golf Club, noon. r-------------------------~ I I • I I I I I I I ' OCC WATfll POLO So. lo. So. So. So. Fr. ·: fr. I ~: Fr. : Fr. : Fr. : I fr. : I • I L-------------------------~ (Corona del Mar) leading the way. Jake French, of Capistrano Valley, is another solid recruit. •I see Ryan adding to the offense as a driver," Oeding said. •He's our fastest player swim- mi.ng=.Wise...: Dandy was a second-team All- Pacific Coast League selection on the Mustangs' CIF Southern Sec- tion Division 0 water polo cham- pions. He also won a gold medal, tying for first in the 50 freestyle at the PCL championships. He took home a bronze in the 100 free. "He and Jake were both Orange County All-Stars (in water polo)," Oeding said. "Jake is big, over 6-feet, 225 pounds. I see him helping us out by being a powerful two-meter man. "Mike will share tune at two- meter with Jake. He won't muscle people, but he'll find a way to make it." Bise was a first-team All-Sea View League pick In water polo · and a lilver medalist in the 50 md the 100 free at the confenmca cba.mpiomhips. Not a bad dais of reauits con-- siderlng Oeding didn't have any time to actively pursue players. He was a little busy as a member of the U.S. Water Polo Team. which finished seventh at the Summer Olympic Games in Atlanta. "I'm sure that helped them decide to come here,• Oeding said of his status 'with the U.S. squad, but the team's No. 13 ranking in a preseason poll was based solely on last season's per- formance. Oeding insists that , doesn't mean anything at this point. OCC has four returning play- ers -two of them starters. James Battles will again be In goal along with driver/two-meter man Steve Burkhalter. Sopho-· mores Fred Timberlake and Carl Johnson will be ~ in utility roles. ,..._ "James' experience playing at this level will help the team a lot,• Oeding said. "He seems to be . where he was last season. "Steve has improved a lot over • last year. He will add to the offense at driver and posting up at the two-meter man." Burlµlalter's younger brother Drew, will be a new addition to : the team and is "somebody to watch,• according to Oeding. Marc Santoro, another goalie, is a transfer frQJD Boston College. · Orange County on &-23-96 AMENOMENT GP·te-02B Ot a contingent Cfedl1or of SASAN KHAJAVI, A0738 SCH FOR A VARIANCE Beach, CA 112660 5858(b) ol the California Have you stifled dotnO bYSoness yel? No tement WU Oally Pilol Augual 30, TO CHANGE HIGH DEN· the deceaMd, ye>u mual ftle HELT C/O M. SIMON, FROM SIDEYARO SET· Published Newporl Government Code. bu$1nest yet? no Cflmen Kovar with llW County Ctertl of S I 8 13 20 1996 F640 SITY RESIDENTIAL TO YfNf Claim With the court 80005 BACK REQUIREMENTS (5 Beach·Cosla Mesa Dally Thia P<otect has been r• Glenda Crosby This 11atemen1 was filed Orlll'l(le County on •1M11 •P. • ' • NEIGHBORHOOD COM· and mall. copy to lhe pet• PACIFIC AUTO BROKER FEET REQUIRED: 3 FEET plot August 23 30 Sep-viewed, and It haa bffn This tlatemenl -· filed Wtth lhe County C1et'll of t~nian PUILIC NOTICE MERCIAL AT 2~90 FAIR-aonal rapr ... nlatlve al>' 80025 . ' 10 INCHES PROPOSED) 1 be 8 13 1998 • detefmlntd that 11 is cal· with the County Ctetlt ol Orang• County on a.27-!M Dely Piloc A&94l 23. 30, VIEW R 0 AD . EN· mttd by the eoti11 Within RHONDA CURRY, 80083 TO ALLOW THE EN· tem r • • • egorlcally Hemp! under Orange County on 8·21-116 t ff83894094 $ep49mber .. 1S: 1•Ft1t PUBLIC HEARINGS WILL VIRONMENTAL DETERMI· montha from the dale JANYCE NAPOLITANO, CROACHMENT OF A SEC· Fe15 lhe requirements ol lhe 18863884088 Daily Pilot Sept. 8, 13. 20,•--------- 8E HELD BY THE COSTA NATION: NEGATIVE DEC. flfat luuaoce of the let· B0097 ONO STORY ADDITION PUBLIC NOTICE Callfornl• Envlronmenlal Dally Pilot Sept. 8, 13, 20, 27 1996 IW PUBLIC llOTICI MESA PLANNING COM· LARATION, (AVAILABLE tert •s provided In HCtlon PEPPEA CAA POLLOCK INTO THE SIDEYARD OF Quality Act. 27 1996 18S.. • MISSION AT THE CITY FOR REVIEW FOR 20 9100 of the Calllomla Pro-80902 ' AN IAAEGUl:A.R·SHAPED NOTICll o, Notice II hefeby further ' PUBLJC NOTICE Flctntew ......... HALL, 77 FAIR ORl\IE, DAYS AT TtiE PLNG. DIV.). bate Code. The time fOt fll-PACIFIC AUTO BROKER, LOET LOCAC TEEDN AET 20AN1t PUBLIC HUIUNQ pivtn that said public hear· PUBLIC NOTICE F1 I a Na,... State.I.Hid COSTA MESA. CAUFOR· FOR FUAT'HER INFORMA· Ing ct11ma will not expire C0082 R PUBLI AV U IN N lie I hefeby g1 tng will be held on the 23rd ct Uout HIMSt The foflOWlng pnone lf'9 NIA, AT 8:30 P.M. OR AS TION ON THE ABO'll: AP-btlOft lour month• from STEVEN SCOTT SAUL, R 1 z 0 NE. EN v .. that ~h• ·c~ Council 01: day of September 1"8, at F'lctltlM.t• •u•IMH Nam•.............. dolng butlMsa a : .... SOON AS POSSIBLE PLICATIONS, TELEPHONE the heating date nottc.d C0094 RONMENTAL DETEAMINA· City of Newpol1 Beach WIA the hour of 7:00 p.m. In the Name Stet.fMnt The lolloWlng persons are West Prct*I'"-106 ...... THEREAFT!A ON MON· 754.5245 OR CALL AfTHE above. DARLENE EWS, C0308 TION: EXEMPT. hofd a publlc htarinQ to Council Charnben of the The following P«IOOI .,. dOlng butM\ett as: ADP QOld Ave .. Colona dill .... DAY, OCTOBER t4, 1996. OFFICE OF THE PLAN-YOU MAY EXAMINE the MICHAEL W. STEWART, FOR FURTHEA INFOAMA· conlld Ion of N~ a..ct\ City HaM, doing buslneU u : Mello EnterP<iNI. 17142 COWlln CA 112625 REGARDING THE FOL· NING DIVISION. ROOM !Ne kepC by the cowt. llyou C0314 TION ON THE ABOVE AP· tnceflln .,~~ 3300 ~ BoUlevatd, Bros u.... Ball Co .. 518 SL, Irvine, CA 112714 Entlon Coe Inc .. 1.0WINO APPUCATIONS. 200, 17 FAIR DRIVE, .,. a per.on lntotelltd In JOHN WARSON, C0413 PUCATlONS, TELEPHONE 10 Prohibit-~ Con-Newpol1 Beoch. c.lllomla, Tustin Ave., Newport A/Oew D. Peytlofl, 41 Qo. (CA), 905 A~ JF ANY OF THE FOL· COSTA MESA. CAUFOR· the "'*· you nwy .. JOHN FlGUEROA. C0431 754-5245 OR CALL AT THE domlnlu Convenlon at Which time and place Beach. call. 92983 ..... Pt. Dr.. Corona d.i Coto. d.i .... aat I.OWING ACTIONS ARE NIA. with the ccwt a blMI A• ERIC R. GRIMSLEY, OFFICE OF THE PLAN-Balboa~ b a si:,i:: any and ell l*90f\I Inlet· Arthur Mello, 511 Tustin Mar. CA 112625 Thia bvtlntH la con-CHAU.ENGED IN COUAT. Publlthed to4awporl QUnt for Spedel Notlc:9 of 00477 NINO DIVISION, ROOM I nine ha and Hied mey llPPH' end be Ava •• Ntwpott Beacf\, Calif. Daniel A. Peyltott, 41 Qo. OUCtod by: a COipotlllloo niE CHALLENGE MAY BE a .. ch·Colta MtH Dally the f111nO of an lrMlnlory RAYMOND BLANCO, 200, 71 FAIR DRIVE, ~ay ~~pletionC.: heard lhefeon. W you cha!-l2ee3 lela Pt. Dr., CorONI dill ....... you ...,_, **'II LIMITED TO ONLY THOSE Pilot Sepltml>er 13, 19". and IPP<9'MI of eetate .. 00638 COSTA MESA. CALIFOA-a piannt t1\Jdy and IP' lt19 Wt ptojecl In court, Ida I . Malo, 518 Tuttin Mar, CA 92125 ~ ytlf1 No J 8 s u E 8 s 0 M E 0 N E teee Mia or of fll"I petition or JENNIFER LEDBETTER. NIA. "'oval ol'9ordlnancta. Thia you may tie Nmhod to ralt· Ava .. Newport Beach. Caltf. Thi• bualMll It ~on-En•ltn . COfn'!!> enc .. 'RAISU AT THE PU8UC account u PfOllldtd In COS.7 Publl1hed Newport ,.. Ing only lhoM lttUN you 92M3 ducted by: a ~ti par1• Curt~,,....,. HeAAINQ DESCRIBED IN PUBLIC NOTICI Mellotl 1250 ol lhe CalllOt'· QAEQ f'!NIMOAE. C0592 B~ach·Colla Mell Dally =~· r=,t)':"',,: or MNMOne .... raltad at Thlt butln•11 I• con-nerthlp T'N1 ............... .. THtl NOTICE °" IN WAIT· n1a Probe!• Coda. A ft• MIKI! STAPP, N()05a P~ot September 13. 19". California Government th• public hearl"il d .. ~ by: a general Pllrt• Have you tUlntcf dOlng wM the ~ o.tt ., tEN COARUPONDENCE ••c HOt Qunl tor .,... Notte• MIKE STAPP, N005I IH5 Code tcflbed In this no4lc9 Of In ~ butlnet• yet? yM tl/M Oflll'lge ~on ...... D£UVtAED TO THE Pt.AN· MOTtCa Ofl form It~ from 1t1e MEUSSA M. SANTUCCI. PUlllC NOTIC! Thlt. pr~ l\&t beef\,.. wriaen con~~ c» Have you tl.ntd doing Attll1nw 0. ~ tllllllll'4 HtNQ COMMISSION AT, PaTITION TO eoutt ctertt. NOe10 Yltwtd. and It haa beef\ l!Yertd to the City at. OI' bullneu yet? yff, l-1-t2 Thlt ltatam9nl WM llltd ~ ,._ _.,.. a. at. ¥. 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IOl.DATA ut.1.•a • C:: :::"~ Delly P1toC s.p. t , 13, to. Unllf(,()Jange,CAt2M1 ptir,DJ~O.. lifllPfl:..n::-= 118lMmuMIDIGFM t1 ,... ..a MIChlll J. r<ov.I. 1650 N. ,.., 1n• ......... _., ~· _ • MW GF M ....... E. ~ ' .,.'IUC --• GlatMt Unrt I(, Otano•. CA fllilt a. ,...... ~. ~ """ ........,.. /llliMSf ~ _ ... _ rv -1 "'5 82907 CA lll'POI .,, lefore ~ oertllin ODlft'AICT lo -CA="" OM. '------.-.,-..... ---Thia b'ltllne11 It con-TerMe A. MoGi.ton, "'9fY ~ -.......... • t9 ~ _,, Thi• but lneH It con-~::":tatM*\i ~~~en .=;ru~ 1= ~ = °'"' "'* ho~-::C :: ~ =. T-. ~= ~td by: an-=~ Tht folloWlnO ~ .,. bullMtt yet? v••· a-1 .ge Thi• bualnMe i. OOfto =olJ'*' :0 a1w not1oe .-• .,_. "' TNll ..., t>u~~~? No ~E~~. ts"~ ~~: =menl wa1 ftltd =:' =.., .:::W**'I '° lnter .. \ed petWW ~: .... -=.-: CM11lna f . K.tct\ldor1ll' Superior Avenue. 822, wllh the County Clerk of ~ ~ v.., June "':J~• ~·Y have ~ ... e..;1 .. Thi• tlallmlN wu filed Cotia Men, CA 92627 Orange County on 8-tS.90 a. 1• w ,,_ oe °' oon-c..w ..._., " OIWGE with the COunty C*1c of G. Scott Barfttt. 1599 5112 19983693055 T .... A: McOtr nan ~edJto J...~ ptopoeed = .t C...... & Ota• County on ..OS.M oer1of Avenu.-A.2 coata Thia ......,.,. Ma 9ld ACh1on •.... tndepen-GB1fGE F ...al 19M3894927 Meaa. CA rms21"' • Dally Pllol S.pt 13, 20, 21, wfttt the ~ aa.11 Of c(ent admlnlatr•tlon ~ MAM M .. "11..E g:.'.1~.P~•:eS.pt.13' 20Fe2~ ~!d ~~:·~·~~l~~ua~0."' Oct.;U~C NOTIC: 877 °""'Oe cmv.r.:=:. =:!:'~:"''f9~d:~ =-~~~~ Haw you started doing . Dally Piiot J4/lt 30 ~ r>er•on """ an '.'"'r-v on IGllST ma Rlft CMtl __ P_U_B_L-IC_NO_T'""t-C~E--· bualoelt yet? Y••· 4225--90 Flctltlout 8ualnHt e 13. to 1llO • • TRI to the pedtiori ~ ............... Ill ... ---------• 0. Scott Barrett Name Statement ~ lbl'c:don Sep. ahow1 good 08UN W11Y llllllMY of .. Ullllad ~ Flctltlou• ...,,,... Thia stateJMnt wa1 fllld The fottowlng persons are '9mb9r 13 ~-the court thOuld. not THE NORTH W Name Statement wllh the County Clerk of doing business u: United • , "*''the authority. TO THE OOUNTY CCIUlmtOWf. The foUowlng '*'°"' .,, Or~ Co~inty on 849-96 Au1o Renlalt, 4320 Cam-A HEARIN(f on the 7llO CMC C9fTER llWE WEST; doing butlneu u : Triune t0983094442 pus Dr., Sull• 170, Newpor1 PUBLIC NOTICE petition wil be held on SMTAANA.Ql.ftlNMtlOTE! 1n1erna1ionaJ, 814 a.gonla Delly Piiot Sept. 6, 13, 20. Beach, Ca. 92660 Oo.tober 10, 1888 et CAMER'S OEl(CI) UT IE Ave .. Corona def Mar, CA 27, 19911 teSO Thomas Robert Zwba. 575 etill4t 1740 1 :45 jt,M. In 0.J>t. 703 MADE PAYNI.£ n>'l.OMESTAR 92625 W. 19th St Apt. B114, NOTICE OF looeted et 341 The Citv MORT'GM& IUMCB. U.C. William Ow1gh1 Lauller. Jr.. PUBLIC NOTICE Cos1a Mesa. ca. 92627 PEllllON TO Drl v, orenge . CA ..................... _. 614 Begonia Av•, COfone This business It co"' ADllmJUI EA 82881 to nt..,. hlld llw It...., 11111 def Mar. CA 92625 Fictitious Bu11n .. 1 ducted by: an Individual ESTATE OF· AME If YOU OBJECT TO o.d ct Tnm llt Ill .......ew tf. This business Is con· Name S'8tement Have you tlar1ed doing HS•••G .;..._. the d f the ..... .,. .... ~_. ..... dueled by: an lnd1V1dual Tt1t following persons are buslMSs yet? no """'..,._ gten ng O IClllld s lOT l 1'IW:T am. IC Have you 1tar1ed d04ng doing business as: Proles, ThOmas R. Zuma CASE NO. A 184234 petition, you thould THE Q1Y Of NiWPORT 1EJaC. business ye1? No slonal Accounllng Solu-This sia11men1 was filed To all hei,., banefl. ..,.,_., et the he•~ng OOUNTY Of OfWtGE. STATE Of! WAA , , This s1a1t1Mnl was filed Ntwl>Of1 Blach, CA 92660 Orange County on 8·9'96 tlngent credlto,., end tlone Of -..... .. C19111 of.. whdl is 1111 butifte1s dlr bet yo1 CIOllllld 1 i.yer wilh lhe County Cletk of Teri Schmidt, 2040t Upper 19903095202 pe,.onewhomayother-objeodone with the Of llSC8..lNEOOS lllAPS. II ~,.._..., .... ~. lhe~Slle -.speofild • ..,....,,_.11111 Orange County on 8·1•·96 Bay Or .. Newpo'1 Beach. Darty Pilol Sept 13, 20. 27, wl•• be lnterHttd In court before the hear-THEOffl:EOfTHEOOUNTYfl& N'tl I czsm,151lll..., • lblM. ~. • 190e3092864 CA92660 Oc14 1996 F672 the wm or Htata, or Ing. Your tppeMence OCRIER OF SMIOOUNTYAPN .__....__..._, Dallct~14.111!16 « ~...._ Daily P1lol August 23, 30, Thia business !' co"' . , b o th• o f : ANNE mey be in pel'90ft or by ~11141TM._...,__. ....... ..,. ................ WESTVIEW WCATIONAI. SEJIV· tnmll ianitrl to 11'11 s blr 6 13 t996F818 dueled by: an lndlvtduaJ PUBLIC NOTICE HENNING ERWIN . your ettorney. athtr-I 1;11111o1.w..,. ...... ._ .. .......,. as Jc.ifOfl'laCotpO(liOn.. By Of TMI ueoMd 1¥ E R -eptem ' ' Ha'!'• you llarted doing A PETITION haa IF YOU ARE A °' h ... ....-tr ......, ~ D ,.._.Pl 0....... t11aty' James Radedi. Preside 111 ~ men rlCilllOld 3500 Pacfflc v-DIM PUBLIC NOTICE business yet? no Fictitious Bu1ln111 bHn filed by SHERRIE CREDITOR or • oonti~ llllow II ~ to lie .. CA. mu TM w••wd ..,_~ ) · rt !Mm'11180 • I,,...,_,. No Newpol1 Bleett ---------t ~j1 Schmidt liled Name Statement ELLMAN AND t-iERYL 91nt crtditor of the ~CA.~~ TNlllllll...._"'l...._fllf ""'~lleadl-CoJta Masa 1723Je 11 bock p1g1 d. alficlll M4-a700 .. Flctltlout 8u11n .. 1 . s tlalemenl was The following persons are GLADSTONE In the doc1a1ed1 you muat file =-..-..Tnme ....._ '1 .. _, ..___ d.... CN385407 196633-0Stp 13 rtclDldl "11'11 db d. IM Coinlyll-:==~====-1 +• Name Statement with lhec County Clerk96of doing business as: Eclecllc Superior Court of Cell· your cletm • with the .... _, L-,--...., ..... w --~.. 19118 • ~ ~ .... ~ Canyto ....: ~•TI'_. Orange ounly on 8·27, Antiques 108 E Amerige f 1 C f 0 nd I --·• •--.,. ....._I "'11 ~ lwWt. ........ ,_ ..., .--~· .... r..-..,.. -Thafollowingpersonsaro 19903094045 Ave Fu1ie11on CA92632 orna, ounty o r--oourta m11 a copyto *9Mad&hllntathtr-flkl••t1e .... tM"'1h-Ofo.t .. endElecbonl 181 .... AY • 'doing business as: Aes, . " . • G 1n90. the peraonel repro11nt1· dlliglllllol If.,. .._., Nn1ft. PUBLIC NOTICE ., ... · .....,_,,......, l9CXll'dld ' lhelicaJly Yours. 666 w. Daily Pilot Sept. 8, 13, 20, Connie Hall, 18095 oose THE PETITION re· tlv• appointed by tile Sald .... be~blA~ °" CIMIWC or ,....,..cy,.. ::"" ..... ,.~i.;; ri1, l:8QI !YI, Mortuary* Chapel .,.Baker SI .. 1405, Cosla 27, 1996 1652 ~=1~rits ~r~~~· Rowlnnd quHta thet SHERRIE oourt w ithin four_. or wmTWlly. apwc1 =-=°'~or~ 'tt011CE OF mtnON ro:'i11111Un*C No. 98.xze97 o Cremation IY'• Mesa. ,CA 92626 PUBLIC NOTICE Th LS business is con· ELLMAN AND MERYL month• from the date or~ regarding..,~ .,... to ~ .. ....,.. id alficill racordl. wl Ml •:-M~gg1e B. Taylor, 550 Pau· dueled by: an individual GLADSTONE be ap· of flrat IHuance of lion. or~ to P1¥ h ,....... -of._~• ADlllNllTBl EITAH OF ~II*! 111" Thi Fial Of The 1 t OstaBtoa~y larino ID209, Cosla Mesa.. FlctlUout Bualn•H Have you slarted doing pointed .. Special ed· letters .. J>rovlded In ........ plh:lpll -of the mwdt.,lllido.ddTNlt• lllCHAElMTHUllAllVIZO AICldel Al Thi Mein ercry .4191 Costa Mesa • -CA .92626 . Ne me Statement business yet? No mlnlatretor w ith general H ctlon 9100 of the .-.... --' ~ llid Died of ..._. .,_.. • ~In C.. f«?. A184259 _ To Thi Pllcareia cwt C.... 40t· -....110 This business !5 con· The lollowlng persons are Connie Hall power• to edmlnltter C.&lfomla Probate Code. TNIC.wWl"*'-l..._,,•flll> .w,.... .......... if..,, To II hlitS. benefic:IMtt. 11 E. Chipman Ave l'llcltrCa..,111 _______ _. .,'.dueled by: an Individual doing business as: Dy, This s1a1emen1 was filed tile H tete of tho dece, The time for filing wldld In_,"°""'*' lllMi-. If "'* .. ._ ohlld OMd of atlitDll, CIOftlnQeflt Cl'ldlllrl.1e1. e1 1000em11 p.ith: IUCflDll ' Ha~e you slar1ed doing namax Distribution, 2878 wllh the County Clerk of dent. claim• will .not e>epire ..,,Wldlth..,_of~ TNIC.-. ~ 11111 • lndptftOtllwtlo"'-bl otlllf·1111~bdlilrlar:l .. ~sin~ssJ'ei~;~ Manlerey Ave., Cosla Orange County on 8·29·96 THE PETITION re· before four months of TNIC. ..... dwrgtl 11111 •· .,-llf .. Tl\lliaaMdof._ wlSI ,,..._., In h wll or 111111""8d.1111 11 ... ~ T;;~gi:lal~m•nl was filtd Mesa, CA 92626 19963894345 quest• e~thority to from the hearing det e s--d ._ TNllllet nt of h w. a.-.. bw llld Died of tmllf, °' bolll. of MICHAB. d.1111 UNed Slllee). II~ w11h the County Clerk ol Richard w. Elliott, Ill, 2878 Daily P1to1 Sept 6, 13, 20, edmlnlster the Htet• notlctd above. INlb a....i ~ .W Olld of TNIL TM._,._.. of h Nm«.f\NMZO llld ...,... corwe't'ld IO and -Orang1Coun1yon8-6-96 Mon1erey Ave .• Cos1a 27,1996 1649 und•! the Independent YOU MAY EXAM-TNIL TM~-nofh -~...._of._otiliglllon APETTOOMhatbetn Ned by lllld ~hnOlr.ddMdd lNlt •• v•' ' This business Is con-PUBLIC NOTICE " . h limi' _.... rt If --..., ... - -.., _. ,_..... .-.... Coull of C*omia. Couftl1 of ....i .... ..,....., dMcrtlaO MEET someone special through classified ": ~ 1 .... 63 ...... 0 .. 5 Mesa, CA 9.2626 Adminletretlon of Ee· INE the file kept by the ~ ::;:-.. :.:~ ~ ~ -.i a., h ....-tr to be Roblft A.. A/Wm in lhl Superior 1hl P'QPll1Y .-.CS "* Daily Pilol Augusl 23, 30, ducted by: an lndlvidunl . t.atH ~ct WI~ t... cou • you ere a per· nt ......., Clllllf, Clllllf...,.... ... .._ 11 ORANGE. 111111'1 Uy dllcrad on ud ~ Sep1embef 6, 13, 19961"619 Have you s1arted doing Fictitious Busln111 "':.y~"!l~~~t! eupe~t:'o'!. •on lnterttted In ~ ...,_ .. .__.,,. ........ oflltlnlWputllClllion THE PfTITDf llQUtsts M OfTiua Tlll~-**'9 RENT ---------business yel? No Heme Statement ...,_ •~t!r you mcy • ofh ll'llW ~ ofh lb of ._ Mllllm of $91 II Rabrft A. AtWD bl lllPOk*d • altllf CIOIMUI. dllqwllcr\ 4 "'I PUBLIC NOTICE Richard W. Ellion, Ill The following persons art rapr ... nteu,,.. t~ take With me court • fo'"'!el tlol of S-. • $1 .. 251.14. TM ~Jt7..22. n. -...y -~ ~ ID adtM-d.1111 l'llf PRlllfl'V dlecr1bld This 11a1emen1 was filed doing business as: Busl· meny aotlone without R•rc••t . for Specie! blnllcilry wtdlr .W Olld of dw.W o.d ofTrulf ....,._ i*lllt lttlM of Ill dllcadlft. · • IU!Plflld to 118 31 SQ.lllfWll~ through elassilied .... _ Flctltloua Bu1lnes1 wllh lhe Counly Clerk of ness Sucaess Research, obtelnlng oourt epproy. No 0• of the filing of an Trull hlMobt ..a-.:t ftl • _,.. Md ..... '° tht ltE PETITOI l'lfQlllStl Call1 1138 ~ Bead\. 111••·~~--.. Name Statement Orange Coun1y on 8-27·96 313 East Second S1ree1, al. Before taking certeln lnwntory •nd appraiul hMd to h Wldli..., 1 will-~ .... • -O.:W. ~ lo ~Ill emit 9261111 Thi "'..,._, T Call ~--Th• following persons are 19983894007 Tuslin, CA 92780 very lmportent aotione! of Htate HHtl or of tin ~ d 0.... 11111 a oflWul .. o.-..1 fllf under ~ lndll*ldlnl Adn'ift. dladWlll ""I 111'*1 to- , doing busin11s as: Rock Dally Pllol Sept. 6, 13, 20, Waller M. Bush. 313 Eas1 however, the1 P•!'11ona1b eny pethSon or eccount o.-.ttiirS..111111•.....,.,. S.,Mde-MolbofO. **" of EllllliS Act (Ttil~ d. 11'11 Claaallled .. Sollware, 132 Pearl Ave .. 27 l996 1655 2nd SI., Tuslin, CA 92780 rapr~Hntet ve w1 • H prov"ided In H ction tioe of Dlllllll end Bldloll to W. _. Md Bai:tbl to W. Thi IU"'°1IW 1WI ,.,. .. P1f101111 m... ano ~ -dl89' ! .. Newport Beach. CA 92662· ' This business Is con· requirtd to give notice 1250 of the C.&ifornia TM ur.,.wd CWlld md Ml> ~ .. wd auaad ..w Nollll ~ lo tm ITlltW llllO\ I ~. "'°"'" ...,_, T Today t 02t PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an Individual to lnterHt.ci peraone Prob8t1 Code. A R... liot of~ 11111 Bdon '° W oflWd nt Elldlorl toW to dona willlout oblW6llg c:airt td.11 llllOlli d. lht lqllld 642·5678 __ Brei Alden Beucler. t32 Have you slar1ed doing unleu they h•v• quHt for Special Notice 1Qbel9Q!lldldlrlh-.nywtw. 11e.-dldlMlllOOUlll¥..__~~..-.,. Clltllftd 1111 ~ MJ.ftd br 11'.111._ ________ _. <" 1 Pearl Ave., Newpor1 Beach, "ctltloua BuslnHs business ye1? no welwd notio• or con-form 11 evilli6r1 from 1he • ....-tr 11 ~ 0.. h • p111p11ty • locmd. wiy ~ dons. howtW<, ~ to be edd and ,_.,,..~,..._--------, .. CA 92662,1021 Nam• Statement Waller M. Bush Hnted t o t he propoaod the court ofertt. S......., Ol. 1• LONESTAR o. A19111l Zl 1911. U.-.. pedOllll ,...,.__.bl llli'nlllld OOlll, Ufl9llJll 1!'a This buslnH t 11 con· The tollo~lng persons are This s1a1emen1 was filed action.) The lndepen-Att.anwy hr ,.tftlaeier. MORTGAGEE SSMCES. U.C. Mol"9I StMme, LL.C. • llqlited 111 ""' nake ID M*f, ~ II 1111 tme d 1111 ';dueled by: •n Individual dolno business as: Besl w1lh lhe Coypty Clerk ol dent 1dmlnletretion K. Wllllf9 LOiier • T"*t Chrlley Mc0wv. ,..,_ T..-, .._. Gc11mm, ~ tsted '*'°"' u,._ 111ty lllW piix.tbl d.1111 Hma Of S. • •. Have you 11an1d doing Medra Buy, 3419 Via Udo, Orange Coun'T)' on 8·30·96 aothoritywillbegrented &OIW • ....-.Aw. thoftnd Slan*n ~P.O . ..-i ~ ~ w-.dnokeorconMlllldloh$471,7tUOlnado!IOOISll. •: business yet? No Sulle 412, Newpon Beach, 19983894488 unleH en lnterHttd Suite 104 Bolt 51$91. 0... T-P.O. fbr StS., 0119. T-propoMd ldon.) The l-c-aM_ 1NlltlwlllOCllCJl1ClllHel'I • • Bret Beucler CA 92663 Da-1ty p·11o1 Sepl 6 13 20 fil bl, tl Eacaneldo CA 92025 75251.-~TRUSTEE'S SALE 75.Z51 -For T~'t S. · · .. ~~..,.. drlMI on 1ltllt«11111a111 bri. "'' . This alatemenl was filed Charles George Howard, · ' ' ' peraon 1 •• •n ° ,...c on 09/1 z 09/13 09/19 INFOAMATIOM Pl.EASE CALL -tnl adniristrllon -·-.,will bl . "* I -wilh lh• Counly Clerk ol 575 w. 191h SI., F,159, 27• 1996 1661 to the petition •nd ' • Ctll>lS7·7721 LONESTAR MORJ ............ ,._ cal !I'll granlld u!Mss 1111 ~da drlMI by 1 · or , .. ·Orange Counly on 82 26·96 Cosla Mesa. CA 92663 1ho w1 good caoae why · GACeE SaMCU, U.C. IS A •·mt. LONESTAR MORT· penon files Ill..,.. lo .. Cladil urw::,; ct.s en: 17f ": • 1908'3093925 This business . Is con· PUBLIC NOTICE the court ahould not PUBLIC NOTICE DEBT COl..LECTOA ATTEMPTltG ~ ~ lfJe:,f. PICffon and ...,,.; OOod ClllM ~ -. ~ ~~'Daily Piiot Augual 30, ducted by: 1nlnd1vidual Gt•"! tHheE!"R:~oGrity, .__ TO C0U£CT A DEBT. Nft W. INGTOCXJU..S:'TADEBT.Nft =a::c:aiftltlcUdnotgrlltthtlMlgl bri 8'*ftad il'I -Se 8 3 20 1996 FS39 Have you 11arted doing " " on t ... NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S l'OfOIATIOM08TAINEDWUllE WGIMTIOM08TAINEDWU · • 5102 d. 11'11 Fillnall Codi ~ pl. · 1 • • business yet? no NOTICE OF TRUSTB:S petJtlon wiU be held on SALE TI!#: 21838 AL.ETAHA usm ~ l*T PUfl'06E BE USS> FOR l*T PUAf1Q6E A . on ... PIH<HI wl IUlllcrir.ed 10 do i.--" ~... TICE Charles G. Howard SALE T.S. No. ~ October 17, 1998 at 19957937 On Sel*n'illll 'D ASAP2222NW1U rJO,W AS#2215MfllUUtt3 bl IWlld on OclDtilf 17, 1911& • ..... lnlht-'.,..cihlr _ PUBLIC NO This sta1emen1 was filed LoM No. '311111 T1Ue Or-1 :45 P ,M. II\ Dapt. 703 1,,. It 01:tl0 ;;GE ~ 1:45 PM ill a.. No. 703 localed e1111 • ICIQICllld IN 1Nllll ~.c Flctltloua BullnH• wi1h 1h1 County Clllfk ot ct. No. 0301T70I ~ located et 341 The acx Moftgagt Truat OWi s.v-PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ::,i~~OMo.ga, CA::-*'0: ::-..:.1111 T "'"' Names•-tement OrangeCountyonB-27,96 ~No.1390100~_!PNIN Dri ve Oranv• C lcm,lnc.•TNltleorSuc-tt...-... 1...,._.,. .._,.,,,.~::r.::-._.._".._%j .. " Tti. f llowf .. 10003004043 No.: 141~ Y "'""" 82668 w Truatae or SulllfMIMd EMO'-_..,., ir '""' .__..., ._ w ,.,. "' ·>. dolnQ ~.~':~0~~er~ Dally Pilol Sept 6, 13, 20. DS"TRUSAULTT~TED 01A ~ , IF YO~ Oll.JECT TO TIUltll, cl flrt CtNlr'I OWi Escrow No. llM\41W flJTICfTO C"8lfTOU Of MU of .. .--.,.. *PPllr • • .... d. Sm! NII ;:.·by Kelly's, t 7032 Skybrook 'Z'T, t 996 (656 ~ yblJ1AK£.:T'i0N the grenting of the ct Tn.wt OllC\Md ~ Rua NOTICE TO C~ OF MU ~ ~ tlllt :.. .. 1ao1:-:\. ":..=': :,:· ~ :--' 't.n., Hunlfngtcn 8Hcn. CA PUBLIC NOTICE TO PROTECT YOl .ff PROP· petition, you •"°!Ad ::".,: ~ ..= UO OF llmmGM TO~ NOreE IS HEJUY GMH that Ions Mii 1111 c:aill bllOl'I 1111 ~ i.te. ~ • 92649 ERTY rr MAY l!IE SOU> Al appe., at the heanng Ind NCOntld F'lllNmy 71. ffA · llulksfttUboul.,blmadL. hllMO. YM ICIPUQllCI "'-be lllClllllbr'll' to --, Carol Jean Kelly. 17032 Flctltlout Butln•H A PU8uc SALE. F YOU and •t•t• liour o~jeo-1112 • ....,,.,.,.. nO.. ALCOll>UCIEVWCE lJ: Th& Nme{S) Ind bus11msill PM011 orl:luciuul111ney tdllillO.,Mand~..., .. Skybrook Ln.. HUntington N•m• Statement NEED AN EXP\..ANATION OF done or 11 wntten 92,1151a, In t.a -(11191 -CUllE(lt OI 1111 sdeits) i""'· F YOU APE. A CRf:Dfl~ « • ..,_ ~. ""' • 'Beach, CJ\ 92649 The following petsons are THE NAl\JAE OF THE PR~ objection• w ith the Ofldal Raoonta cl Qwtgt {t£C S.C.. 1101 at~·_. ~ eMPlOYEES M.D COllillDlftl ~ at h de-• plOWllild hlw\. end'IN :;:.. This bu.sin•~•. Is co"' doing business as: Mel·Glo CEE>Ni ACAINST YOU, court before the hear-~.-Caltomla,-tnd~ l~Pt.01h11"-CfHTER. 2fl01 HlltJorcused,ycu lftllllillyourdMlpm:ipl i.i.a d. 1111 nall ducted by. an individual Records & Publishing, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A Ing. Your _,.,,.,anoe ant to flrt oM11rt Nc*ce cl NOTICE IS HERE8V G 't'CI , eo. 70. COs1a Mesa, CA wiW11111 caurt Ind mail a COCJY lo Qll9d ~ ud died well if .~a~ you /1:111d 9::lng 1622 Fairway Or., Orange, LA~ Notk• ts hlfeby may be In peraon or by Dlfalll Md Badlol\ to Stl a bulk sale oC assets and a ttans-- -cs o1•~s ~:~ 11• 1 CA 92688 C:-' CTC Forectosure your attorney. ~ r9IXll'dlld Mly 1 fer of aloohol1e bMJI09 hcense ;, T~!s siaier:.nl wH filed Willl1m R. Glover, t622 ~Ilion. u IF YOU ARE A 1• • ~ ,.,d. tsabootlobe!Ndt · .• wil~ lhe County Clerk 0 1 Fairway Drive, Orange, CA duty IPPOll trustee put· CREDITOR or • contin-1tll0231• r. Bodt "' Pllll The rwne(s), Soc.tit Secun~ • 0 c 8 21 96 92688 __. \0 the Deed ct Tl'Utt vent creditor of the of Ofldal ~cl arid or Federll lax r.imbers and -range ounly on · · This business is con· uecultd by Rollllt ff ... deceued1 you muat flit ~ _.under and business addrus of Ille 19903093535 dueled by: an individual Wld and Kw.., S FIM&and your cl11m with the n to-., Deed ct Tn::': selle'4icenstt are TA TRUHG :::: Dally Pllol Augusl 30, Have you slar1ed doing hulband Ind wh a ~ court end meil • oopy to .. Id* audton for c.-h, NGUYEN and LIEN HOANG LEE. ••• Sept 6, 13, 20, 1996 F640 business ye1? no T.,.,... dllt.ed 0112CW2 and the pereonal repreHnt• _., money ct "' Un-.d 125 Mcfadden Place. NewPo Willlom R. Glover recordad 01121112, H lnllN-ti~• appointed . by the S... of Amaltca, at flt BeJcn. CA Q'l663 ... PUBLIC NOTICE Tals slalemenl was llled mentNo.12-o5115&,lnloc* court w i thin f our l'IOl1h front 8l1hnCe to._ Oot!,!9 buaness as .. VANS wll'h lhe Counly Cle11( ol -. Page -,I. ct Ol'lklal R.. month• from the dtt• ~ ~. 700 CMc LIO~ • Flctltlou.1 8111lnHt Orange Counly on 8-30-96 cords In b omce cl ttM of fir et IHuanct of C...... Dr W, S8r11a Ana, Cal--All other bustness name(s) Name St1tement 1998 3094488 Co&nv Recofdef cl Orange letto,. .. ~rovided In bnlaalflrt,... .. Md~ and addms(es) used by !he , The foll~ing persons •rt Dally Piiot Sept. 6, 13, 20, County, St.a. ct Cllfomla, H ction 9100 of the ..,.. comeyld tD Md now sellel(s)41censee will'ln Ille pas -doing bu11nes1 11: C•rd10 27 1996 f659 wW _.on OW27111 at 01:00 California Probt t• Code hltt ~ IY'tdlr.-. Dead cl 11\ree )'HIS as s~ by Ille =Kin. 1732t Wild Rose Lane, ' PM, at IN Nofth front eri-T'"' ti f fit' • TNlt i'I .. ~ ....._. ell l(s"'•censee re Hoot • Hunlinglon Beach, CA PUBLIC NOTICE trtne1 to IN County Court· '"'!" m~ or ing r. .-. CoU'lty 11111 s.m cte. s e '~ · 1 92649 ._.. ... 700 CMc Center cl91me will not uplre ecrtbld aa: Anlltaft PW'Cll Chief Extcuhe Oft1ce 296 ."': Michael Lee Wad•. 17321 Flctltlou1 Butln•H Oltww..t,SantaAnl,CAat before four montha No.•1~4'UtUafTr-=t North Tholll Sll!el Orange. CA Wild Rose Lane, Hunllng· Nam• Statement pubic audion. 1o IN higt)-from the hearing data ~In .. <=-Of Newipoft 9266Q ton Beach, CA ~9 Ttwt following ptfsons are at b6ddlr for cash or check notloed lbove. e.ct1, In lllld Counllr Ind Tilt name~s). SoaJI S«un\' "'"' This bus Inna 11 con· doing business as: Comic u dual:Jed betow, ~ YOU MAY EXAM-,..._ • tlhoMt on a 111p,. ~ ftde;' Ille~~ and • dueled by: an lnc:hvldull Ar1 Works, 9582 Hamillon In M .. time cl ..... .. INE the file kept by tt>e cordadJn &omltA,.p..,_.27 1 ress OH1 "' Have you 1tar1ed doing Ave., Hunllng1on Beach, rJgfi. Wt. Ind lnl...t con-court, If you Ml • per· to 31 lndultw of lllloalll• ~~ 1.Jndell ~ ~ -butineu yet? No CA n647 . YeYtd 1o and now hltt by I son lnttrHttd in the °"' ...... In .. C.C. cl .. Ana CA 92704 Michael L Wade John Henry Del Rio, 9582 ~ uld Deed ct Tl\ISt, In H l ate you me fil• eour., Rloofdtr cl .-. · ....... o,. This statement was flied Hamlllon, Huntln"'1.lo ~ ' '""" "' _with th1 Cou"'P' Cletk of Beach, CA 92647 ~Ind a.ate and u orceW~re genetay Otscnbed as Ill -Ofange County on 1-23·96 Thia business Is C0"2 more deac:1'btd In the cl lllld ~ 1 ncle, furn~ll. f!D.IM, ~p. "•' 19903093802 dueled by: an Individual above . erenced Deed cl a.y DIM. ~ mtnt and OOOowlll of a celta ·r. Dally Pilol Augusl 30, Ha'!'• you 11a11ed doing Trull. The *"' .-... CAmzl ...,...,...._ l.JQuor SIOle. lJCenSt .1z1, ,.. ·sept. 6 13 20 1996 F&41 business yel? yes, 8+96 and oUMt commori detigna-Of .. llloMlcillflhiho•,. 317326 ,... • . • John H. Otl Alo tiof\. eny, cl the,.., prOp-.... la being ~ and 111 locallBCI at 125 Th11 111111T1tr11 was filed ertv desctlbtd aboYe la a.t:FJdden Race, NewllOl1 Be~. wnn TU Bank N..A, C40 OE C.... r, ~-Fl-ct-lt-lou-,-.,-.. -n-•-a•-• Orange County on 8-30-96 • Colla Miu, Prob•t• Code, A R., Moftgage S.W., Inc., 411a The ~pe OC ltcense ID bl :J• Name StatH1ent 19963804•80 l2S2I.. The W'tdtr~ qufft for Special Notice Halriiallc PartlMw.,., Bar-ll'lnSleried is Rellll PJC.uoe Oft Th• IOllowlng ptfSOn• are Dally Pilol Sept. 6, 13, 20, !.,ru;:9 '"dladal:'NV Non"~ d form It evelleble from l9dflo, CA N4G't·ill3 et-Sale Gent,. #21-317326 -doing bualneu 11: Uni· 27,1996 1858 :!..-.............. ~.-..... thecourtolertt. l9Ctlanlll> .. tO!wPf'll*11 rtt.:N11ssuedtortheprtn11es -gJot>e Mariltling Co 3332 .. ,. -·--.,.. ..,._ Attsney ... Ille"'-..: "-bl ...... ~ ,..,_ IQCl!eO at Same Alabama Cir., Co1t1.'M111. PUBLIC NOTICE cammon~lf ~Vi 9Jtkndtt1 a..... 1ng .-na In...,.. trom.. The bulks-. and transit< Of CA 92628 ~ htfth. The •~ ~a.• •'9 banlfldlry ~ 10 ~ the alcohol1c blwtaQI lieenst 11 " mp oyee. "E l do " mp ea . "Employe. " " . Hove A Garage Sale! (al"" ,.. Clim6eds .. '42-S'78 ID~ yu &loge S. Ad! Mark A Perelman 33;12 Flctltlou1 BuslnHt ~ "'.,..::nt"': ~ ~-....._...., hm .. *U•llllon d inltndtd to be CO!\tUIMllttd II Alat>ema.Clr .. coaia'Meae. Name Statement ::•obllgltloft ww:"i.u _ lllanollc& .. wllbl the office ot DISCOVERY ES·i-----------------------------~ CA 926211 The fottowlng P•aons are w, .. ,_ ,,_,. ...... •COWNl'lt ct CAOW COWPN« 1777 Ctnllt s li~~Z~G Thia bualnen la eon· doing bualnHt es: A.M. h propeny to bl eold plua T_..w CA 81.._ ......_, apw r ........... A~111e. Suite 4.4Q, ~"'nglDn ducted by: an lndlvldual Home HHllh, 3232 WHI reatonllbtt ..etmated ~ m1 • tD -llC ,Oft ot en-Belcil, CA 92647 and 1111 anla· Have you atar1t cl doing Orange Av• .. 17, Anaheim, :::'afar. ~~fbll. Ol/12, 0911~. 09/11 cunlbrwlClltDllillfr .. llft-pm<1 sale dale 11 OdDblr 14, butlntH yel? Yet &1121911 CA 92804 Cllllon al the..;;:" .... ..... ........ on .. ,.. 111!16 Mark A. Perelman' Anthony Manuel Vieira, la -708.0I. I la ~..-.. PUBLIC NOTICE MQnd-allt Died d TNtt The bulk ult II not aibslet ID nu 11atement wa1 filed 32:12 Wes1 Orange Ave.. --. ,..._ tD w1: "21.m.ll '*" .. C.tonu Uniform Commel'CUI i>wtth the County Cl•k of '7, Anah.rm. CA 82804 ""'•the""' cl .... the ~.......,COiia, .. CodeStdlon61062 • Ofange County on a-22-M Thia bualnHt 11 con-=~::, ~ .. " ~•t•t 1111 pai-. and..._ It.. The l)ll'dllse PICI or COllliCl-t ... ,..3752 ducltd by: an lndfVlduaJ -NOTICE OF time Of .. WW '-!......_. eraon 111 comaon wiltl .. Nit Dally Piiot Auouet 30, =-nes~t?•=-d doing ~ 11'1 :::-'C: ~ flli ii ION TO =.=-=: = : Of t111 buSinm and trantfttol lht Sept. II, 13. 20, 1M F&42 Anthony Manu.1 V'lllra dMcU dr_, on a ...,. or EsJAmJIU i ER COiia In .. 8IWOUllt cl =·IS~ of==~ Thll statement wu filed N1on11 --. • cMcti ATE OF: LOIS ..,..., ... .,......... no i .. --, PUl&.IC NOTICI wl1h the Countv Clerk 01 •-by • ._ or ,._. DOI &Ci y ............. 11111We 1t 1 MO.exx> oo. wt1ic11~ol1111 ---------• Oftnge County on oe-o&·M CNilll Wlion. cw • cMcti CON*..aL _.........,..,.. "°'" ~ lolowtng Jlotttteusau.IM•• 1ne3eeun ...., by~*:: =-t CASE NO: A179070 .,._ 1, 1111 to dtll of s10C::,001D ooen &aow , n!::!o'-=:... Dally Pilot Sepe. •• 13. 20. ~ ~ MICI clllllon, To .. heln, tt.Mft. ..... .... ... ==-= OttMnd ,.. f«.,. llllanct dOlnQ buelfw at: B.J. 27. '"' fe02 or ..w.r ._. ....-.1n olariee, creditor., oon--~ 11 ....,..,.. • d cash ~ bl OICIOll*I , M~. •tO I . Wff1• PUIUC teOTICI ~ l102 of h ...,_.. tinge. nt credit.on, end ;.;;;1.,,,. ortortD.., Ul,CXX> 00 sm Ave.. ...,.. Ana, CA dll eoct. Md aulhotlad to petaona who mey other-YOU AM It C&AULT UN-l*nnl Noel for llMnlDIY not t:tm Flcthleua 8ualneH do .,.,._ In WI 1UCe.. WIN be lnt1'""9d In Da A DaD OF mull ID ec:.tld • S40,Q» 00 &MnltdO , ... 410 s. Name lte..m.nt ..... ..,. .. .._....._,,"" the will or -~.L or ~YID ~ tl 1C blnO~~· -....m Aft., SlfU Ana. Thi fo11oWinO peraona 111 "Al r coucmon, ._.--. b • t'h"' o f : L 111 I I UNl.IU l'OU T~ AC1Df Stltf • S1UOO 00 CAll?m ~ ~1 11: Active N C0¥11.,., or WWTWtCy, DOHE"TV CORNWfU. 10 ""°'7ICT 'fO'M ...,.._ TOUI ~ • JN• bualneH 11 cono Data, 3301 s. Belt St ....... OI ......... rlOlfO-A PfTmON NI IRTY fTIMY•90l.DATA IQUOOOO ....,by: enfndMdual 149', Santi Ane. CA i,. wa. pot 11rt11n,,, _ bHn filed ~Y. MAX MJCM.&•l'OU_, I hat IMC\ tOfted-.., ,._.. you ttwtec1 doing ti104:7i03 C\MGa'"t, to~ .. THOMASCORNW!Uln M ~lQt Oii ntt tllt Mltt(a)lenll and .. .,.... y9t? No Mlcht•I Clydt Kfndlg. II ti 11t*w wurtcl atv the Superior Court of tMT\IW OP 1MI~ 11MMIO ~~1 • '--'*CIO ,-_. 3301 •• '"' St., 149' ...... Deed of Tf\ltt, .. Callfomie, Coumy of ING AGAlllT l'OU ,...,.., wk 24013 OI TNI .... ,"""' WM llltd lanta Ana. CA t2704-7203 VMCll ........,, wltl In-Or~. IHCUJ> c:Gn.M:T LM-~ llld ,__a"' , .aa the CO!M'IV <llWt1 Of Thi• bu1tne11 11 con-5'=' Md h TI4E PETITION ,.. va; • Cl9lll ~ ._. 11t ••dllllllll ror °?."'~:m:: ~~an~~ .., ... ::..*:f~~.t~~~~°'l.~.::::,=.,'9~".. D911y ,llol ._,.... :ao, ~r.«7~ :-~"':9:..9: ANO MAX THOMAI =-~.,.:.:--... ..... I. Ji. IQ, t• ,... Thlt ...Mn.nt WM tlltd .... ,._ cMIWll ... M-~,::'~ ti ~= ~ CA .. ..-_,_ OI W 4. 11118 litaJCiOflCI Wftft IM Oolny Cltrtt of ,._at .. n..e.. ... ot ~entadwr-._ I g , ........ lATIUI LIN -°'"'P County on •1M1 ... """' ...... llr ..._ let. the ...... of th9 .... ~~llltttlt l llllfl.iellW · "*••• • JI 112 t ... Meun ::':..': ~:;;17 .. ••oad1nc. :.'7::.e::U ~;a• n H Diil•' OMi. 11111 I I Deily "'°' ,..._. U , :»O, .. C.• 11111 w.i THf NTITlON ,._ -.,_ ....... ,.. --~ ............. _ .... _ c:x_ .................. -:;pi ----= .. Tilll... CLAS81Pl•D = .....: .-t WILi.;-.......... W ~ .-... ~-MIM-tl. j · accHI, Information-fltlt .,..._ ,..... •• ,... -,:'l. -AUPW .,.,_ OWtetl ......., ~. eue> 8*C...Dlla& -.W. ., ........ ,,.'" llv• Md curNM dlrec· ANEW BUSINESSff . •••••••••••••• TJx z.i [)q.amk14• the IMi1J Pi'-is p/MttJ IQ lllllllJUIJa II W Sl!l1lict now .,.;J,,J,J, lfl MUI lifisinosts. Wi will niw SEA.Ra/"",,.,. jwyou"'"" °"" ~ ---,.., • time llNi h t1ip JO the a-., &pill S..-Alu. 17'm. tf ""'1W. l(/w IM ilttltrlJ ' is~ IW WilJ f* JIM' fidi• ,,,._, ""1nt j1M'f nttlfl wil/, tM C°""'] cw.""""' Ma" wtdlfa' I-'-*. '!lfwiirJ., .... thm fileJ0111:1""'f ef ~.willl tht °*"" <lml PIMit #lfll '1J IO fill JOll' jicHtw ililliNifl 11# 1llml Ill ti# Dtiilj Nit. .33() W. &]~ C...MIM. If JllM ...,:.l,;.f-.ailw Ill (lll) 6'U.32J ..J 1W wil1 ""*••flUHO*far,.. ,., /f '"".,. If Jiii' J,q,,/Jhtu":1'J~¥' rd .. ~""· llilJ aw iliil,,. ....... ,,... aistJlllL GoOJ w;,, J!llll' w ...... l.t=-~ lt'I t~e euy•t O-Jill&. -.·1111 • fl/l'llb M~WIU.tln... .. ..... D1i111e If.· ~ ;r:t900 pack9d matttetplec• lr.'-""'T~~ .,,,, ....... , !"rt "-' • The "'°"'~ • ~ • ~ .. klm& .. ..... ... lrtl.-die .. •• ""' "'9 Buy ti. SeM tt rfnd It. JCW.lof giOOOj ilriCt Mt· ".!!!!!..._!-!!!!!!~ . .!~L.!·~,._~1 ., ooneurneta. ..wn. c1 .. a1tted, WcM atOUOdl u-...... --------~~~~"!"ll'~--~-~....,.----------1211 l t I • ..... K I U .... .... . ,.. I - au12 • .,.... Telqmne 8am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:00anr5:00pm • Monday-Friday DAILY PILOT DIADUNIS ( Momay ........ -Friday 5:00pm Tuesday ............. Monday 5~ Wednesday ....... Tuesday 5:00pm llY .. 10• (7.rl4} 642-5678 BYMX (714)631~94 (Please include yoor name and phone nwnber and we'll call yw back with a p:icc quote..) BY&t&Oll• fRIOlli 330 West Bay Street Caita Mesa, CA 9Uil:l Comer~ Newport Bl'td & Bay Sl.. GINIW POU CY Rllel and deadlines are subject to cban1e without notace. The publisher reserves the riJht to censor, reclassify, revise or reject any classified adven.isemenL. Please report any error thal may be in your classified Id immedialely. Thc Daily Pilot a: The Independent accept no liability for any error in an advertiselhent for which it may be responsible except for the cost o~ the space actually Credit can only be allowed for the first insertion. · BALBOA PENINSULA NEWPORT 2107 BEACH NEWPORT 2169 BEACH BUSINESS OFFICE PERSONALS .3 002 EMPLOYMENT 2 669 FOR RENT-2769 5530 EMPLOYMENT ANTIQUES 6010 CORONA 5 5 3 0 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DEL MAR 61 ,lOUAL HOUPfQ Ol'l'OllTUNITY All r11lllllllllhmillnl 111 lllls _,...., 11 IAjed .... Fed· D fllr ...... Act ti 11N IS _... ............. ... Oceanfront yearlY., 3br 2ba corner unit, furn, S 1700.mo·Avl nowl Jim 675·50og ".._.... . ._,,,..Kl. CORONA ll•llall11 t r 1111scr11111111111n DEL MAR 2122 ~ • rau. ctll( relltltll.1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IU, UHlclf,, IMllUll s&lllll If I • ....................... .... ., ............ llml· lll6tl,11 ......... " Tllil • ..,.,_., will 1111 .......,..,..,llllMtise· ...... ,... ....... Mkll lsla tltbelelllflMi..O.rulen .. ...., ............... fwtUilltJ Mftft.lsd 111 11111 280/1 BA Cottage $1250/mo. Lease . 1 ·car garge. Agent 640.7000 e xt .301 FABULOUS Ocean & Harbor view. Located on Ocean Blvd. Steps from beach. Beaut 3bd. Frplc, garage $2495mo. 281-4455 LJdo lale 4br+ den * 1BR $625 * NEED TO RENT! ADVERTISING 2ba Fab houae newly 2BR 2BA $725/Up Small 1-person office HOTTEST Dlsplay remod eled, private Refrlg & dishwasher In NB-CM area. MUST X * X * X * · T elem arketing beaches, brick crtyrd, Incl. 60ic30 pool. No. BE CIGAR FRIENDLY. +mp;;www.&@ii Will make quality w/fountaln by clubhse. pets. No foes. No lse. Larry 650-5420 1.69 livE solos calls over the S3395mo 675-4042 * 714-5 45·4 Q55 * ..._ ,.. 1 OD I telephone to new and Newport • Creat 2bd •·a..._e_a_u_t_l_f _u_l_C_o_lt_a_g_e/ ••••••••• 900-505-5050 eic1sting advertisers. 2ba, 2-cr gar. Wik to House. Largo 3Br 3Ba BUSINESS 8c Answer incommg calls 800-739-4420 and sohc11 new busi· bch. Tennis, pool. Jae. $1950. Great location. FINANCE ata.758-9100 noss through proac-$1450. 4 15--638-2526 548-4512 Pg-217-1816 live telephone can- 1811 e l l" D •------011·591·570.950 OCEANFRONT Luxury1 ________ ,_ vassmg and research· remodel'd 4 + 3 condo Lrg 2 b d/1 be Upper ---------Ing compellltve publt- • $2900/per. mo.·Wlnter. unit. Garage, stove & BUSINESS cottons. S4300/mo-Yrly650-t869 rof rig , St 100 /mo. •alk to •Must work well under R eceptionist Top Dollar Paid! B i g Moving Sale Loan Proceasora From 1800-1960. Sat 7-11, furnltu For tdendly small 1 pc to entire estate. tools. appliance morigage o ffice In Paintings, china, plants. pots. too CdM. Top pay, must glsware, furn, etc. clothes. etcl et have 2·3 yrs eicp & 40Yt NB Res 673-6223 420 Acacia have positive atlltudtt. ---------Frl·S•t 9·2 be ea Fax resume: 723·4796 get best bargal or Iv msg at 451-7905. APPLIANCES 6011 Xeroic copier, L n e w , r e d u ct t o SALES e n I a r g e m e n t . Permanent PIT Toy , 520 Avocado Store N.B Weekday Aman a Fridge 25 afternoons Mon ·Fri Obi door, 1ce/water.1.....,o,,..t_3_r,,,d/_,..A.,,.vo_,_c'"'"a""'do,,..,,,.......,,c 12:30pm-5:30pm Stan Hardly used. $500. Set 7 :30.11:30. 714.832-8697. 6 3 1·5200 No early blrdsl • VERSAILLES 3312 W .. Oceanfront OPPORTUNITY &1 deadline pressure Walk. Avail Oct.1st. 2904 Li • Eiccellent oral and Wesher/Dryer STUDIO PENTHOUSE 310-596·8 214 ve written commun1ca11on SALES Admiral set under Furn or unfurn. Poo1.1 _________ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii skills Local community warranty 1.111 March 97. Wome n 's , k l cloth es , ho lurnlshings, baby decorative item beach. $850. 494-8604 2ba, $1250/mo., 2br Work from home: earn _, _, talion and service seeks outside sales S575.obo 6 4 2·8533 ... , ................ . -....... ,,.1lillf .... ltc.M- gym, garage. Walk to Winter furn, lg 3br EARN SS NOW! Psy"hi"S'.'• ·strong sales, presen-newspaper group Xtra lg Capacity. 2ba, 5930/mo. 1 hse residual income. Toll lo M Know skills representattve In the or 963-3483 to beach 6 7 5-0606 Free 1·888-355-8446 ¥t, Oll(V, •Minimum one-year Display Advertising Sat 9 .3 priced 10 712 Golden (in alley) • t.tf . . I· I• •. '· '• . . I '· •, I ' -r- 1 I .. I I " ·-- ' ., ' .. ti ..... ..... " .. • ,. _ .............. ca1 HUO ---II 1·~··151G. ~ .. Y'lna 111•. DC n11111111 cal MUD 11 '21·3500. HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE COSTA MESA 102 4 Trad•• Welcome Have 5yr old, 4bdrm, lam rm. f /d ln lng 2story. Want llicer under $300K. Call Rusry. Agl 973-4494. CDM PROPERTIES 2170 COSTA MESA 2 124 NEWPORT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii COAST liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 M lle To Beach 3 Lg Bdrms, 2Ba, gar, Lux ocn vu 4bd/3ba. patio, fplc, all appl Spa, 3-car gar Pointe Incl. $1100 642·1004 ~ome . $5000/mo. Winter on sand, turn. Avail 10/1. Two 1 BAS S850/Sl250, 1 gar, w/ d, cbl. ulll. 3BR. 2BA hse S2000, 2 gor, w/d. 633·9243 Agent P VH h Your Fururt. T~k U~t newspaper sales ex· Department. Sales eic· ---------kiVbath goods al SA~~~sh ~~~inee~sS 00(-0n·Onc ~OW!!! penence perience preferred, FURNITURE 6 014 books, pie 'tram Earn S30.ooo & Up. 0 Ab11tty to think ere· but will lrain. Ap. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 5th/Narcissus on Stl l~A.]OSI! plicant should be en· r Only 6 hours a week ~<Mr ~ allvoly <>nd work in a Electric Twlnbed ~ needed . Limited ..... toam environment ergettc, motivated and Xlnt condition. s200. territ ory available. A6& •octall oriented a sell staner. Salary (714) 875·3277 COSTA MESA 61 Verifiable by owner. nw1-.· •II+ •Sell mottvated and plus commission. Xtnt ---------= ~ benefit pkg Drug Slip c ove re d sofa, pot· 3Bd 2BA Lg yard. 2· $15,980 cash required goel oriented · ti d Empl re/OalVW F L LR I I o r Imme d I a I e ltn·U ••f'Ws-14)4 •pc knowledgeable .screening/physical re-1ery barn overstu e Furn.. collectlble1 Agt, 509·2002 ~ft~ ~~~ly P;em~de'led ••••••••• MISCELLANEOUS ownership. Ground Salary plus commis· quired. EOE. Send ro· ~s°sks. orig ~~~'i~~ & more. FrVSat a. $1200 1·818-819-4544 APARTMENTS RENTALS Floor opponunlly. Cati slon. eiccetlent benefit ~~~e 0~ ~~yn ~.~~~·. 660 w. 17th St. 13; E'SIDE 2 BR Beautiful 1·800·757-5862. 24hrs I••••••••• package Including Costa Mesa, C A -No Early Bi'rdsl-FOR RENT -------1• 401 k p1an. Phys1ca11 MERCHANDISE lrg yard, secluded.I .. •••••••-Vending•Must sell route EMPLOYMENT drug screening re· 92627 or laic to (714) Huge Garage Sa{ Frplc. Garagf. $1195.1' •---------•20 cash accounts quirod. EOE. 650·4802 MISC. 6015 tots of clothes, hM~ 548·3059 CONDOS & •Buy •a11 or part ••••••••• Faic resume to L. TEACHERS goods, color tv, to BALBOA • 800·818·0908 Esola at (7 l 4) 650· B Set 8am till du EASTSIDE CM 2BR TOWNHOMES 2 702 4802 or mail resume Loving care giver Dbl •bv Jogger 921 Paulerlno A~ 18A encl carport. ISLAND 26061'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ••••••••• EMPLOYMENT needed to play with Stroller Eicc cond. (off of Falrvl-), 1• to Display Advenising, toddlers and twos In w /canopy S 2 0 0 . fenced yard, W /D ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •Bright a nd Airy ANNOUNCEMENTS 5530 330 w Bay Street •so ..... 5 1 SAT 8 am C0Uect1ble hook-ups. New cpv1• NB T h 3 2 C t · M CA. accredited center. v -v• vinyl, lo ts w indows. N. Ba~ront Studio wn se, br ba. •••••••••liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii os a esa, FT/PT 6-12 Units ECE _F_r_m_l_D_l_n_l_n_g_S_e_t_w_/ bdrm set. compute DOG OK $825 +$300 w/vJew. 1 gal'8ge, yrty g:i~ch c1os;9J~!:g ,_9_2_6_2_7________ min. Excellent working bulle11/chin• cabnt New Ander a o dep()Sll. 54"5-0442 $1100: Agt 673-4062 ACCOUNTING Allegls S e rvlce5 cond. Career ladder. 52150. Ital leather windows, gluswa.\ Small Fum'd Studio•---------LOST & Hiring Receptionist Benefits. 262-05 00 sofa set $1450. 2 BA clolhes and mori ----------..-nJ DUPLEXES 2704 Community newspa-JOl$pa!cnar. ET/PY: ____________ , sets s'~h/ri--t-3041 Donnvt>roo! ---------• .... pl. l·person, no FOUND 2 9 2 5 k f II · T oshlb• •-·• ...... -. "" NEWPORT NEWPORT smk, $550/mo. utls ln·1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii pers see s o owing •648-32 9 9 • Copier Sales Reps $1900. Down sofa;lv·i-------- BEACH 1069 BEACH 2 169 eluded. 818-281·0365.1• lull timA/Pe po&sA/Rilion: Be Your Own B o5s Salary/com"''med1cal, seat, 5900. 828-2913 HUNTINGTON II 7 673-3069 N.B . OCEANFRONT FOUND Lop-eared f .. ,. or ca 14-. Position Party plan/ ash1on Cati 310-986·5060 G ea Flre plece Beauto· BEACH 614 2br/1ba, 51350/mo. bunny in vicinity of Jowolry sales. Flex hrs. Fa.ic 310.986.5066 ful copper lreestand· eavvlew Condo Sale 2BD/1BA Gate guard, •South Bayfront• Garage. Patio. Winter. Harbor View Hiiis Minimum one year c 1 R b rt ";miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil , • 2br 1 ba, refurbished, 0-8 omm onty. o e a. Ing, Swedish style. I• MOVING ..... E • r.~~=•~P:g~ != =.i· ::=~~· ~:c :~~ vu of bay, s1395.mo/ 714.05 443 Sou ~~~;9~/t 2 . ~~e~:~e~i~abil~ :n~ (7 14 ) 491-1849 _E_M __ L_O_YM __ E_NT ___ , s100. 497.5943 SAT e 1147.3 ' slip avail. $450,000. St 450/mo. Agent yearly 6 7 3•3059•---------""L_o_s_t_""c""a-t-... R-e_w_a_r_d_I collec1l ons pr~ C A F E Upscale NB P Phone Sv• for sm EVERYTHING Y~ Will cooperate with 840.7000 ext.300 •---------Rf.NTALS TO vie-Morning canyon, !erred. Esp/Bar/Bakery needs SERVICES 5533 bus. Less than 1yr. 5/ NEVER KNEW Yiu agents. 675·4573. 3 b d /3 b a 2 ·•tor y SHARE 27 ?4 COM, blk male, wht Good benefit pack-counter person. EJ1p. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 10 button phns + ictras NEEDED I It 111 BALBOA °" paws. 760·194 8 age Including 401 (k) helpful. 544-03 0 3 Pd s 3200-will sac at 20902 Coutvlew condo. Peninsula prana'SULA 26071"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil_..-..._______ -•-••• $2"" BCO 847 9 124 & .sanu •• retire ment plan . Child car e N eede d ''" · (Beach Atlanta)• CEMETERY LOT/ Point. Lrg mstr suite. 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Beech Ocean Vie w Lost K itty EOE 0 In my Mesa Verde Please be aware that • CRYPT 122 5 $3200/mo. Cannery 1• Shr Pen XL clean 2bd 9 /5 v I c In It y o f · rug screen· the listings In this cat· Sat 7·3 Big Downt~ v 11 1 a ¥ e R e a 1 t y Beach S i te Studio I y 2 I Mariner's Or '& San-In fr /p hl s I ca I re-homo. 2 boys; 2 & 5 egory may requlra you WANTED HB sale! fum, stroU 112 t $565 w rplc. rly. S8 5 mo. d d 1/2 yrs old. MWF 8·3. .. b d lths and e 3.3777 mo r•• mo 851·30 30 x .639 !Iago Blk & w hite. qu re . en resume f 1 TIT to call a 900 number TO BUY 60l9 e • c • m PACIFIC VIEW View-----------$300.dep, tmall pet1..,-----------"Simon". Oeclawed. with salary re<tlre-loiclble, poss bly h. In which there Is a •217 eth St.• 1 BAYIUDG• CONDO ok. •73·0676 COM Shr lg 4br hse. 1 REWARD C di afternoons too. Wiii site, Sunrise Section. ""' friendly. ment to: re I an· work around school cl1arge per mlnute. • Loi 207 Grav. D. Mu.I 2br,2ba. fp. gat. pets pvt rm avl dining rm, 648 -3428 ager PO Boie l 560 Top Dollers PaJd le ,1500/ 1 I Fp . Wik l o beach ------------• • schedule. S6.00/hr NEWPORT •• II. Sao $1200. '-ura o . . mo. yr se.1---------OST T BBY Costa Mesa CA ---------For Records. Jaz.z, .... " , ........... 73 1652 CORONA $425+ ullls. 723-4572 L A 9 year • •557-43 12• 310-543-0401 Lv mag ---.,,,""..,g_,.,,-,.,. ......... =~,,,..x,...,.,,,,_ 1 92628 or lax to (714) EMPLOYMENT Sountracka, etc. BEACH 6 16 old neutered male n Counte r H elp-PT Call Mike 645-7505. i'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BAYSIDE COVE DEL MAR 2 622 COM Walk to Fashion vicinity o f Wiison/ 631·7126. WANTED 5535 1• Gated comm. hlghly1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Island. Sha1e dupleic. National 9/7. 642·3753 ~=======~ Phones, shipping. ---------HVH Sat 7·10 k>tl , upgraded 2br Twnhm 1" 5350/mo. Utls lncld. -Friendly & respon· JEWELRY FURS k id. b k HOUSES/ Prvt beach, wlk to Bal NICE 2BR, 2BA Oen, Sherry 675.8634 REWARD Lost Camera Admln. A ulstent slble. N.B 642-6262. Ca ptain Mike House , toys. s 0 0 ON Os & S2 00 patio, garage, hkups. near P.C.H. & Mar· Very busy office. D 1 C B & ART 6025 clothes, aquartum.,.. C D Is. ·stores 4 . 51100_ Close to bch. N .B. 2 rma a va il guerlte, COM. Black Switchboard and r ver Eicp'dw/ lass-sitter eictraordlnaire plenty more to - FOR RENT 640-1212 Own/Agt 073-1308 btx 6-9pm now Ocnlrnt turn Nikon In a black case. Macintosh eicperlence license. Clean record. Rel'd local school iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1951 Port Laurerf h W/D $5501 *714 -7 21 .. 427* 11 F 1 FIT, reliable. lmmed. teach1Sr. 644·7835 NEl ... •NS ***********' •••••••••! East bluff 2;:.;b:;:rt;o~f~c~b:=r:!t:o-=--=-----........... --t ouae. . -o a mus lllC resume -4 ,.._ 1 2ba, lrg deck over COSTA 11.•rSA 2 6 2 4 "$"~. 0'9CMt'N3 ---------• ~8 ;a1t=~~~~~=:!:!~~+_-_________ ~:-~1g=.--fg:-::0~1:':-ft---======~t GENERAL 2 102 Bre ezy LB Condo 2br 2ba. Only $950.00 Clrcl• Area Call: •H8·3905• Ul.IOA ISLAND 210• canyon, ocean lliew. ''"° NB Beautlful H om • Fex.1 759·6 2 v Driver/Gophe r DOMESTICS 5540 theme) beaut framed/ SANTA ANA nr schools. Avan now klt/lndry, cbl. Male PERSONALS To drive employer S1750/mo. Ive msg $.517mo Low Income prer'd. No drugs/pets. ••••••••• Cruise Ship Jobs! based in Newport!miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil :~':1d759~~~~-moll· HEIGHTS 3 1().493-1731 furn studios, utlls Incl. $400 +util. 645-9515 EMn$300/$900wltly. Beach to & trom wortt • HOUSE·SITTING and do odd lobs LAWN SALE Sun n.... EXECUTIVE CONDO Clean, modern, •• New p S hore a Female ---------Yw round positions. du r Ing the day. TLC lor yo~r pets, ---------• ~"' C CUred parking pool/ H' ~.. _...__~ plants & home. Eiccel· PETS •· 8-2. Exe«:lse eQul• Blulft Best View. A/ • • to ahare gorgeous PERSONALS 3002 111ng uuu1 mc,,,...,.,,..n, Involves s1gnlligant Cll 1 I • h t apa Jackie 642--8229 F ~ftd ...... d. u.r111 lent refs. 574-4245 g. ANlMAlS 604 9 clothes. furn, mis • ory, uge mas er · wood noored/tilod 3 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ret room..,, .,.,.. "' amount o f driving. Sa I d HI hi .-.11 6, (909) 985-2007 hm Items. 20432 nt su le+ en. g Y up-1 & 2 bdrm Moblle bedroom house. Own ttaln . ...., 7 MUST HAVE CLEAN ana Ave. (by Mesa) RECORD. 61 \ - ........ 10a.. 71= ....., 72 I.Mid Wiile 73 Frull dltnll 74 c.tllo'• -~ 75 Potecil DOWN 1 Udl 2 Gemltcne 3 Tan:tv 4 Rell8ble 5 Heater 8 Dendy 7 OYel'tlead trains 8 Acdlmaled 9 Bern's to~ 11 Arroyo 12 Eac:h 13 Madi fun of 21 Salamander 23 T•kean lnc:fffsing risk 25 Pitcher pan 26 Allu 28 Camey or Buc:hwald 29 S1reet In Quebec 32 MiedMd 35 EW!'gl"Mn 37 Old Fl'9rld\ coin 39~ 41 Burrow 42 Ship's diary 43 Naval oll. 45 Bouquet 46 NY hours 47 "Gldger actress 4 I !Wu-................. NOa'l1I ····---~~ OAIU OAllJT ..... BABT .. , 0 1 WB8'l' •AKQ10411 0101111 01 0 ••••1 •Vold •KQ10t84 80111'11 •• OQJ74 OQllS •A711 1be bidding: Open1na lead: King ot. 80'1l1I IO ao 10 To •}: the leui, W•t wu not in any peril ot mncWlmc a tarp penal- ty. Reticence paid a hup dividend in the play when declarer WU a tri- Oe c:areleee. With eight or nine playinr tricb in hand, we think it waa craven of West to compete merely with two epadea. Indeed, we would have optned with a Cull-blooded Cour- spade preempt, and there i• an excellent chance that North-South MARINE SLIPS CADILLAC the queen of diamond• is c:ashad and a diamond to the boud allows declarer to draw trumpa and daim the contract. Learn to be a better brldp elayerl 8ubacribe npw to the Goren Bridp Letter lty caWnc (800) 788-1111 for infonutlon. Or write to: Goren Brldp Let-ter, P.O. Dem 4410, Cb.iea,co, DL 80880. 9040 FORD DOC RS 702 2 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '78 SEVILL_E Very '93 T·BIRD Red, V-8, 50'MOORING NB clean, full power. Best A/C, full pwr. Mich· Harbor. Xlnt location· reaaonable offerl elin's. R.uns and looks near Pavilion. $13,900 lv msg. 998·8277 gr e a I . $ 1 0 , 9 0 0 . 080. (619) 776·2663 '90 Fleetwood 42,000 873.0583 Balboa· BALBOA: 40· DOCK, orig· ml, 5 vogue Ures 1 ________ _ T w 0 s 1 d e T 1 e . & xtra wheel, Installed HONDA 9085 9• and 13' Wide phone, bose sound, • 714_8424914,e' Beautiful! 050-2575 li,ii8ii7iiAiii0ii0ii0iirdiiiLXiiiiiAiiuii10ii• --------cass, CC, Tiii, power I•••••••• CHEVROLET 9045 windows. Low miles. $5500. 847·1570 !••·-----· '75 CAMARO VJl auto· i---------trans. New smog ct. JEEP 911 O Runs great. Must seel '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9030 $1600 OBO 650·18261• AUTOMOBILES BMW , Run your ad in the Newport Beach RENT through classlfled ••• Ch9¥W Truoll on , frame original, one of a kind epoxy dupont finish. MS.3aoa -------·----------·-······· D YES,SELL MY 'CAR City Zip Phone ;. r""'s "'8IBMW 3f8 DATSUN 9a60 ... BI ac k. 2-door. co. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii "t POWER BOATS YACHTS 7018 very c:lean. 53995· '78 29oz 2 +2 ~SPORTATION 7012 :~=·~~~: Orig owner. $2500. '87 Grand" Wagone•r 4x4, V·8,, auto, loaded, new paint, llhr, xlnt cond $6500. 723-5880 -Costa Mesa Daily Pilot brid the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley fndepen enTfo reach over 100 ,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit card # or mail it in with a chec~ todayl Run fOr a weekl If your car does not sell we~ll run it o.dit Card D MC OVISA DAM X --------------Dp---- Mail To: DAILY PILOT , 'I 34'5 R • 850..2199 ·~ _ * ea aw 340 '87 3251 Convert· :..: · 20' Duffield Elect Sundanc:er, ~eoerator lbl• Low mites. Xlnt --------_::~ATS 7011 Sun Top/windows Xlntl s59K.O 5•5 095 cond. Better than FORD 9075 1..,~lflVliii!i!!ii~~--~~I $7500. Steve 548-1M1 most 1992'sl $11,500. iiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 8" Rowing/Salling 20' DUFFY ELECTRIC MARINE SERVICE 392•4148 '90 T•urua Wagon '88 Je•p Wrangl•r Sahara ltd edition. 6cyl. One owner. Low miles, 5-spd. Hard/ soft top. Pioneer stereo. Tow pkg. Alarm . $9500 . 640·1029 or 640·5032 lnghy. Fiberglass w/ Totally restored. $15k SUPPUES 7020i---------Xlnt c:ond. 62k mites. ood trim. Xlnt cond. Invested. Sell for1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BUICR 9035 Full power. Must see.-------- 1800 OBO 650-2696 $9000. Glen. 574-09901• . $7400. 944-45811 LEXUS 9115 CLASSIFIED •YACHT SURPLUS* li,ii8ii5iiiRiilViiliiEiiRAiiiiiCiiivrtii '92 Ford Explorer '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SAIL BOATS 7014 sooo lbs Brase, on • Eddie Bauer, a111•, 's the reaourc:e you B r 0 n z e c 0 pp 9 r wht axVtop, burgundy power, lthr, CO plyr, 85 LS 400 A beauty c:ount 1on .to sell a iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•liiiii Stainless' Steel, ~lu: leather. FrlstlnelH 44k fully loaded. Must salll All options, tow mttes yrlad o merchan· Cal 20 585 sails, mlnum Boat Parts & mis, $11,500 (worth $11 500 548-7209 Purchase for $44,964 lse Items, because anc:hor need~ TLC Rigging .50 centS/lb. morel) 540-'1507 ' · or T.O.P. 717°7504 ur columns compel ' M I N N E y • s uallfled buyers to $900. Steve 548·1501 . . all! Whether you're buying 1500 Old Newport Bl. 842.-5878 or selling, Classified C.M. • 548-4192 covers all your needs! RENT through classlfled R-ENT throogh classified Why play Hid• 'N Seek with chlldc:are? Call Cl•••lfl•d todayl 642·5678. for another: week FREEi All for $1 o• 330. W. Boy S..., C.oeflll Mela, CA 92627 (11'} 6'2-5678 C> FAX (71'1631-659' (Priwal9 l'brfy Onlrt ,,,.,,. "** IW1inft eo.-""'-Mol.--· Mot#l-hiao- Od~ O"-/s-OS...W o ll<f o,._....,_ on.w~ o..,.._ o ..... ~ o~o.... 04~ 0,...,,.. •• 0 ........ OS~ 0~$11ow 0-~ ONr~ O OW.u-1 Ol'!'ttr._. 0 ............. o c-00....~ o,.,,,._ o """w o.,...,......, • $10 for 4 lines, $1.00 eocli odtJil;o,tal h ·-------------.. --. --------· W kl I I h Ladl REPAIRS 3620 Llc:'d/lna'd tine:• '76. c:loeks. 2t1Yra Loc:W Exp. or ng r 1 H . CONTRACTORS William Harold Jeweler M9-7093 Pg...,..3947 John Burr ae2•2831 Avail to clean you~ GENED11Y' 3558 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Watch/Jewelry Repair Dibernardo'• Moving .,.,.......,._....,,,.--...,.,,...,.....,.....1 home. Wkly/Bl-wk ~ HARDWOOD FLOOR Antique+ Fine Jewelry loc:al/Offlc:e/Storage lke'a Custom P ainting SPRINKLERS are my 3488 Please c:all 548·9145 UnoleumeCeramlc tlle Blly/selltrldt 873.0385 long Olat. Free Eat. Prof, Clean, Quality _P_0_0--... ------1 on I y bu• In.,.•. liiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Newport T ile & Marble Prof H•eofeanlng by Hom. Ne•d R•palr'f •Sub Floor Repair• T#181632 878•3114 Work. lnVExt & Ooc:ke. .o Tlmer9•Vatvtt•Orlp ly. Fine Craftsmanship... L R•modelln .. ? Ref'• Uc/Bnd 714-843-38821---------L#703468 831-4810 SERVICE 3894 CharlH 722·1824 TTER PERFECT A1 Affordable Prices. ucy Refs 10yra exp. John Robert•• ll508855 •QUALITY WORK• IANDSCAPE ._ •pllt Second Moving u a L 1cAT1 o N s Showers/Count111/Flrs Best Rates In Town I Ult Prof. Mo11eral 24Hr Srv PAIN TINO 289.a 190 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil-::~~~~~-~-:-"." • Communications: Natural Stone & Marble 646-4670 Pgr-559-6633 NB 71 .... 51"3381 HardwdNlnyl/Ceramlc IAW?i CARE. 3808 7DayJSr Dl•c:ITl178452 Con•cl•nlloua crafts. AAA PACIFIC w••T TUTORIN~ 3929: rltlng, Editing, Proof-Fplcs 1.645486 &.42·2214 WINDOW CLl!ANINQ LEWIS Co"'truotlon Mrble/Carpet Bnd/ln• 432·8123/P·34&·5850 man. Old·fa1hloned Relax I'll Handle It eadlng. Riel< 645-1901 •Average 1 etory-$35 RemOdeteHandyman L7082'7'a 722"7332 8aalo Yard M•lnt pride In workman•hlp. Pool & Spa Servi~ TUT 0 R Ma• te r a CHILD ,.111nt 35 • 2 atory-$45 L#704773 Local Ra1. Lawn/cln-upe/lr" trim PUBLIC NOTICE The Best 71 .. 980-2539 OegtM In SpeclAI Ed. •--------1 ~ 36 Hou•• Cl•anlng •714-55'7·5928• HANDY MAN 3710 1prlnklr/aerete. Thatch Th• Calif. Public· Utlll-All Agee • ·Subf4tcte ENTRY 3510 Spring Cl••nlng R••ldentlal/Comm'I 631-4422 PQ-413-8142 llH Commlaslon RE· PIANO •VOCAL l•l•nd Bl.,. Pool• Ref'•. 71443....030 & R s Mini blind QUIRES that all ueed I' e~soNS 3868 Pool & Spa Wkly Svc. Carr: & ~ ~~ Remodel. 25Yra Exp. •Palnt/C•r1»9ntry• f TttEE8 f houuhold good• ~ Repair: f11t9f/pump/htr1--------- Retlr•d SOVr• 01 C ircle of Friend• AJ'• eee-2500 Carpentry, Etc:... Drywall and morel ~ mover• print their Acid wash M ... 7ae WALL erd c:ust. Dn. plmb Social/Rec Program L6941<M 954-2138 Small Job• Oki ~ Jl1-M7l P.U.C. Cal T number: PIANO Beg.-Advancect COVERINGS 3132 1•• .•.~cryt, ~~.:'Y8~ KldalTeens w/or w/out i . .1. aoott Conetruotlon Gary MS.8277 • -wn S•ntlo•. M,,,..,/ limo• and cl'lauffeura All ag••·Teactier Cert. ParadlM Cove , .... , "-58~ di blllty <:?53M030 COMPUTBDS 3556 -.. ~ print th•lr T.C.P. num· Entertainment Avail. Quality Poof/Spa VC·l•!lll ... ••••• an/R•mod•I sa · &\ Cu1tom Home Build•• R•MODaLS c:arp, pl1 edge/eod/eprlnklera/ bar In all advertise-Jennifer e40-8eee Repair • AlgaHI~• P-.thlft9 ,........,. llona, Bath, Kitch Llc#481954. Ref'•· ptilnt, elec:, tlle, atucc:o~ c:ln-up. Al ffe.271• mente. If you have a Ac:ld Waah S4•2N9 1"91-llelion • RemeYtil lre•Water Damage LICllNIED C::> DAYCAAll MACMl!DIC •Care for 714-87 s.7799 CTc~~l.n~h-=-~~-~ Lve m•g or call after 5 quHtlon about the I+· Dlaoount W810overlnQ • Plumb, & Paint ~~oJ ~~~: 1~~~d Maclnt~•h Computers Mobil+ #40~83e9 •QA RD a NIN Q gallty of a mover. ttmo PWTER •ooenrG lllO LHOll'I ft'aota11 rt area. lmmed In your hme/ofc. Low/ Doo•C! 3580 .. _ =·-==:::?I Prof·Oarden Svc. TrN or chauffeur, call: UPAll 3880 &\ ~"" ..... _ ••• ..-. ..... ~ 71 ...... 27 .. 1 .. 2 Mealllanadl1 l(leld. 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