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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-09-16 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS A look back at three big wins in football _ :Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 A NEW LEVEL ·OF SERVICE Newport Beach fire and para- medics ready a paUent for tramporta- Uon to Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian after responding to a call for a person wlth difficulty breathing. Fro~ manning ambulances to dousing blazes, Newport firefighters· are doing it all these days Story by Jennifer Armstrong • Photos by Marc Martin K en Flessel and John Testa were relaxing on beige recliners on a Thursday afternoon at Newport Beach Fire Station 3 when the siren sounded. Their chatter about clearing the station garage for a dog vaccination clinic fell silent. •Newport Medic 63, Newport Engine 63 -pos- sible heart preblem," the 'female dispatcher's voice crackled over Testa's hand-held radio. ·we have a patient on the phone at 5000 Birch St. He's having chest pains." Flessel. 45, and Testa, 33, jumped to their feet and rushed to the red and white ambulance parked in the garage just outside the lounge door. Flessel, a 24-year veteran of the Newport Beach Fire Department. took the driver's seat. Testa, who has been with the department for four years, broke out the map book as he sat in the passenger's seat. treatment and rush patients to the hospital. Since Aug. 8, the firefighters have been driving an ambulance, along with their medic vans ma fire engines. They temporarily took over the ambulance service after a falling out with private . company Med'n'ans. And on Sept. 9, the City Council gave ambu- lance duty permanently to the firefighters, despite the program's projected costs being over budget. Mayor John Hedges, the only council member opposed to the Fire Department proposal, wasn't at the meeting where the decision was made. Lat- er in the week, he said he feared the department was u.sfng the ambulance take-over to justify hir- ing extra personnel. But the firefighters who work the 24-hour ambulance shifts don't care about such political conflict. They just know things run more smoothly for them when everyone ~ponding to an emer- While dashing to the parking lot where the Newport Beach flreflghter John Testa stocks tbe ambulance at Statton 3 wlth supplies after NEIGHBORS Learn about OlU local movers and shakers Sandcastles draw crowds to SeaFest • Hundreds converged on Corona del Mar State Beach to watch and partici- By Christopher Goff ard, Daily Pilot CORONA DEL MAR -ln dramatic contrast to the dwindling participation that bas threatened its cancellation in recent years, the SeaFest Sandcas- tle Contest drew 21 entries and hwidred.s of enthu- siastic observers Sunday afternoon at Corona uel Mar State Beach. Working from noon to 2 p.m. in plots 15 feet long For photos from and 15 feet wide, amateur Seafest. see Page 2. teams hauled water buck- ets, scooped sand and raised their structures inch by painful inch. Com- petitors in the •Masters Category" -architectwal firms like Greenberg Farrow and Erlich-Rominger -were given an extra hour to work. At the end of the frenzied activity, a long row of designs stretched along the shore. Some were intricately crafted and high-minded, like a repro- duction of the Eiffel Tower or of the Egyptian pyra- mids, complete with Sphinx. Some aimed for a lighter effect -grinning gargoyles, an octopus, a cartoonish polar bear slumbenng on its back. The winner of Overall Best ture went to a ar o ta a, w o · ta piece called "Less is More" with his wife, bis two children and some friends. They won $200. The design featured a small triple-turret castl~ in the background. A large magnifying glass sits in the foreground and provides what's supposed to be an enlarged view of the castle. "We knew we had a small team -only nine members,• Packard said. ·we had to do some- thing small and make a statement with it. 1be idea 1 was to do a small castle with a lot of detail rather than a large castle with a little detail." Packard. who started building sandcastles 11 years ago and calls it •a family passion.• said he got the idea for "Less.is More" wbenhe..puDed out • SEE SEAFEST PAGE 3 ·ty€o meets tonight COSTA MESA -Topics of debate at tonight's Qty Council meeting will range from renaming Suburbia Park to increasing police salaries. The council will consider a recommendation from parks commissioners lo rename the park •Moon Parle• in honor of its gigantic lunar model. and will decide whether to build seating along the model's perimeter. The council will also decide whether to OK a three-year contract wtth the Costa Mesa Police Officers Association that boosts salaries an average they can hear each other as well as communica- tion from the medic van and the fire truck al.so t--i-'1'eSJ)Olldir. tq to-the-call. Theypulled-out of the me station onto Santa Barbara Drive, following the van and truck. man was having chest pains, the ambulance, year-old patient onto a stretcher. ·Newport medic van and fire truck tm-ene<i to-'the~me-<m;;-t-JirnilMmi'lii:riamcset;,-OiEeraispaltellieer~saimr.----Nrew~til~~~rc~ai~~oat~CieO&J:r----11 patcher. Flessel and Testa could head back to the sta- All seven men who show up at the scene -an •111e patient can see you,• the dispatcher said tion to wait for the next call. It had been a quiet as the fire truck entered the parking lot. "He's to afternoon, but they were sure things would pick office complex ~king lot -~ear the dark blue the right of the build.in~.• . form. All are trained to fight fires, give medical -who handle most lower-level calls -ease the 34- \ I ( I '·, I I \ ) I ·, I ~ I I I I '' ( ' • OLYWIC SPmr ClC*1INUIS Former gym.nut Cathy Rigby will tumble into town Sept. 22 to serve u honorary chairwoman of the 1996 Race for the Cure and to lead the aerobic pre-race warm up for partldpanta. Tbe race, eipected to draw . 14,000 partidpa.nts to Puhion Island this year, railel funds to fight bnMst cancer. Rigby, who bee.am• a post ... Olympia Broadway star and . televtsion producar. wm -.. : with the aowd and lljn amio.: : grapbJ tbrougbo\lt thl race y, : eccording to a prea releaM. restaurants. O\'erall, Newport Beach restaurants made up half of the top 10 list. Besides Five Crowns, Bob Bums and 1'be Ritz ln New· port Center; Bistro 201 bi Mariners Mile and Amelia's on BalbOe. Island were named as favorttes among tbe 150 swvey respondents. Antoaello'• restauram in neighboring South Cout vmage WU aliO named a top Pla~ W dlDe 1D the aw:vey. • r~~--------------~ I \ I> I \ AROUND TOWN • SEE SERVICE PAGE 3 Tonight's council meeting begins at 6:30 p.m. in the Qty Hall Council Chambers. 77 Fair Drive. -By Clu1stopber G6nt ~ing macaw feared stolen • Costa Mesa woman had made great progress in re- tratlling what had been an ill-treated and ill-tempered bird. It has been missing since Labor Day weekend. 8y Christopher Gofferd. ()a*/ Pflot around town DIVORCE TALK The Law Offices of Lisa Cando offers a semh>ar on •0tvon::e - What to Expect. How to Proceed• at 6:30 p.m. at 881 Dover Drive, Suite 300, Newport Beach. 1be cost is $10. Resenrations are required. call 574--0866. KIOCBOX AEROIKS South Coast Martial Arts/Box- ing Center offers a class for women using k:ickboxing and seH defense moves set to music from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at 3165 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Pees are $8 per class or $50 a month for nnHmjted classes. Information: 545-5759. 11JESDAY ANANCE 500 Finance 500 otters 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. Call 251-0270. THE ZONE A tree local support group meets at 6 p.m. to discuss •Tue Zone,· the exdting nutrition plan developed by best-selling author Barry Sears, at the Super Crown Bookstore, 1835 Newport Blvd, Costa Mesa Information: 673-3588. ADD WORKSHOP Coastline Co~ Center will sponsor a class •Mating and Relating,• a discussion on the challenge of Attention Defidt Dis- order in relationships and how to correct potential problems before they develop from 1 to 9 p.m. at 1200 Quail St, Suite 105, Newport Beach. The cost is $20. For infor- mation, call 476-0991. TOASTMASnRS The Newport Beach . Distin· guished Toastmasters Oub 1300 presents a special guest speaker, author and public relations expert Cherie Kerr, at 7 p .m . at Sgt. Pep- peroni's meeting room, 2300 Bris· tol St, Newport Beach. For more information, call 730-3671. PERSONAL POWER Orange Coast College offers a free workshop on •Skills of Empowerment• from 6 to 7:30 p.m. today and Sept. 24. in OCC's Re-Entry Cemer. For more lnfor- metton. mil 432-.5162. 'M'Olt 1Ull9tG The Newport Beach Public Ubnuy's Uteracy Program often a lUtor 1hdning Workshop, to learn how to tutor adults who wish to Improve their reading and wtiting skills, from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Cen- tral Ubrary, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. 1be cost is $20. Jtor Information. call 117-3874. MEDKINE TAUC The Ubnuy Community Ser- vices Department, in cooperation with the Newport Beach friends of the Ubrary, presents a talk by Dr. Sam Sbtmomwa. a ctink:el ~ fessor in the department ot family medicine from 12:30 to 1:30 .m. in the Friends' Meeting Room of the Central Ubrary, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For infor- mation. call 640-8708. BUSINESS MEETlNG The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce otters a lect\ll'e on •Create Business Suc- cess Through Word-of-Mouth Marketing• from 1 to 9 a.m. at the Balboa &y-Club, 1221 w. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. 1be rost is $15 for members and $19 for non-members. Call 729-4400. SEMINAR A seminar on ·Fiex-1alk; Dis- cover the Missing Communica- tions Llnk • will take place from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Country- side Inn, 325 Bristol St, Costa Mesa. Information: 497--6915. EFFECTM PARENTING The Medical Pla7.a Association otters a free community education lecture, •Effective Parenting,• at 6:30 p.m. at the Health Education · Driv Suite 206, Newport Beach. For more information, call 756-9000. WEDNFSDAY KJCKBOX AEROBICS South Coast Martial Arts/Box- ing Center offers a class for women using kickboxing and self defense moves set to music~ to 10 a.m. at 3165 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Fees are $8 per class or $50 a month for unlimited class- es. For tnfonnatton, call s.t'S-5159. 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Spotts Fax 646-4170 Classified ~ng Manager only avali.ble by subscribing to H~all: dpllot20earthllnk.net LANA JONNSON, The Times Orange ~ (800) MMr10fflm l'IJblhNd by Pre Prs Group LHder postage ~Id at Cost.I Mes.a. CA. I ?Ima Mirror~ HA*KMGHT, J.tfray S. ICWn:Presldent and CEO Prets Group Leader (Prlc.es Include all apploble state end loc.al taxes.) flOSTMAS.. Midi •. ec.ndal. KEN JOI.LY, Pacbging and TER: Send address changes to vu PtesJdent.. General ~ Dis1rlbutlon Gfoup Leader The Newport BeachlCostal Mesa OIM CMlf. Ol Alt rtghls-*. Below: Adam Sddeaer digs oat tbe bue of tbe Elfflel Tower In tbe last half hour of bu.tiding time In tbe SeaFest sandcastle con .. at Corona del Mu on Sanday. Sdd1111r WU pst of ...... Sad Wlurdl, wbo ~ (left to rigid. ....,.... aae tower)~ Klrdl. LJIUll ama m4 (b•1°1W O¥W) ~'s Md. ltlda Scbl1•1r. 1be Smd Wlzanll compete In ilindc..ae competltlom up ud down ... C.ufonla coat. ltlglat Jadde Prolt.,.. • Ida from lier a.nee, Paal Mama. clartng. ~ wblle 11.aATURES four-foot southwest- Newport Beach erly swell. ArNS of .... 'CO. ... 72161 morning low douds \Wfled Dlltric:t Balboa should give way to ....... , Lwtdt Menu 72161 afternoon dearlng. Costa Mesa • Moltdmy. Bean and cheese 80/57 TIOES burrito, seasoned com and Corona del Mar TODAY peas. choice of fruit rup, choice of milk. 75161 First low • 1'111 day: Hamburger on a 5:18 a.m. 1.5 bun wfth pidcles or all beef SURF FORECAST First high hot dog. oven Tator Tots, LOCATION SIZE 11:35 a.m. 5.3 Wedge 1·3 s Second low w~ wedge. chok:e of Newport 1·3 s 6:14p.m. 1.0 milk. • W.*' 11 dlry. Chicken fat:: Bladcies 1-4 s Second high in an EdM>owt wfth salsa. · River Jetty 1-4 s tuce and cheese. peaches. CdM 1-3 s 1\ESOAY choice of milk. First low • lhndmy. 8teeded chidcen 80Al1NG 5:47 a.m. 1.9 (dnms Of thighs) wfth 12:18 a.m. 4.1 Second low foot wind waves in 5andwk:h -Turby ham. the afternoon. West. 5.3 e: ctwese on a the winds will be 20 roll, lettuce and pidc-knots with three-foot WATER le. of fruit. choice of wind waves and a TEM'ERATIJIRE: 68 milk. S'4M-1fe NEWPORT ·Beautify Your Yard! + 200 Monthly Aerobic Classes + Yoga and Stretch Classes + Area's Most Qualified Staff + Unintimidating. Friendly Environment + Personal Service and Attention .. 6 WEEKS FOR $69, ... ........,,....... ..... .,...., Full SerVicll, NO Aemictionia P8reonal?NirWla a. Speci81e ~ Aviilible 91 Yow nelgfrbarhood healdl Clu6 tor men & women lilnce 19821 earner of E.17th & Irvine · in Weetcliff Plaza ,......._Marl. Gall 831~823 We haoe ooer .fO yearl comb'1ted am7~ "' cJtt. area. Our quality, ~and~ Ott~ 7\:Jgdher w """ ,. are of all JIOW' ~oad .,. " .. -· . ., -. '. • • • ....._•...._ -I COSTA-.SA • UGO blodl of ruct.la Stre.t: Speakers worth S 100 were stolen from a vacant residence. Several walls were spray painted with obscenities. • 700 blodl of Wiison SVeet: A purse was stolen from a bedroom dresser while the victim was sleeping. The bedroom window was open and had no screen. • 400 blodc of bit 11th Piia: A wallet and pager were stolen from an unlocked car parked in the drfv&. way of a residence.· NEWPORT IEAOI • 1711112 blodl of West 8alboa lloulev.rd:: A leather blazer and 15 compact discs valued at $550 ~ stolen from• residence. There were no sigm of futted entry. • JOO blodl of c.talllM Dmw. A v.cuum cleaner, 100 pairs of Levi's, several other articles of dothlng. valued at $3,725, and $1,000 in CASh were stolen from a mi· • 100 blodl of 25th SVeet: A ring. bracelet. and two gold coins valued at $29,652 were stolen from an apart· • .U00 blodl of MacAt1hw Cowt: A lap top comput· er and • pone valued It $4,335 were stolen from an office. • 1IOO blodl of Se1:tlft Drtve: A ring worth $1,000 •nd $100 In CASh were stolen from a residence. MONDAY. SEPTEM8Ell 16, 1996 ·t neighbors weddings and engagements COMMUNITY . Costa Mes. resJ.. 1: Aent Dorottiy • ·JMn recefyed a 1. llronze Award In 1he Magazl~ 1· .Mewsf)aper Artl- 1 de CategcHy of the Miscellaneous Division for an article written In Senior Hlghllghts. Costa Mesa· based busin~ Dorothy Jean Leaming for Life of Orange Coun- ty is proud to present the 1996 Women of Excellence honorees for their outstanding achievements and their dedkatlon to chll~ and their community: JudDe ,,..,._ Muno&. Harbor Municipal Court DoftNt. Cre- an, Philanthropy; JMn Miitie for.. bath, Share Our Selves; Molly Lyt"Mtt, Ballet Pacifica; 9onn6e Soodfk. Dou- glas Aira'1!ft Co.; DoNM Hulen, Los Alamitos Unified School District; Undlt Whtt.f'eten, UCI; carol Wlldn. Kentec M.edical, Inc. ~ Dr. Julie EDUCATION Kristen L Cobbs of Newport Beach received her Masters In French from Middlebury College, Vt. Suunne V. Chambertaln, of the Chamberlain and Viau law firm in Newport Beach, has been appointed to the Board of Advisors of Chapman University School of ~w. Jonathan P. Mahoney of Balboa received a master's of arts of Philoso- phy/Education/Psychology from the SERVICE CONTINUED FROM 1 Unlwnlty of M~setts, Boston. He Is .tso the ntdpient of the I<><* Awwd for ~istinguished merit. CORPORATE ~ a..tleGor- ·~ofCosta Mesa WU hired as director of engineering for ProductMty · Enhancement Products Inc., an engineering and product deve~ opment firm. Laura lWttox. founder and CbuUe Godlmky principal of the Newport Beach-based flnandal plan- ning and investment management firm of Tarbox Equity, has been named one of "The Best 200 Financial Advis- ers• by Worth Magazine In its recent issue. In an encouraging breakthrough for lung cancer .treatment. Hoag Cancer DUtm.n has led a seven-year st\Jdy that supports the usage of a treat- ment option that dramatically boosts survival rates for many patients. MILITARY Navy Airman St.Yen SamMlego, the 23-year-old son of Marilyn Sut· ton of Costa Mesa, participated In a massive two-week. pre-deployment ~off.J:he_mast.of Southern Callfomia. Samaniego and his squadron are preparing for a six- month overseas deployment to the Arabian Gulf. .. Dalton-Waterman Dr. and Mrs. BWT James Dal- ton of Newport Beach have announced the engagement of their daughter, Melinda Lauren, to Matthew Vmcent Waterman, son ol. Mrs. Leonard Waterman of Costa Mesa and the late Mr. Waterman. They will be mar- ried Nov. 16, 1997 in Communi- ty Church Congregational at Corona del Mar. The bride-elect graduated from Newport Harbor High School, University of Southern California and Pepperdine Uni- versity School of Law. Her fiance is a graduate of Newport Harbor High School, ~na State University and Boalt Hall School of Law at U.C. Berkeley. Matthew Waterman and Melinda Dalton DeMille-Carson- Dan and Sue DeMille of r------------------------, including Aessel and Testa -l RESPONSE lEVElS 1 grumbled at first about the extra work and training the program • The Newport Beach Fi,. would require of them. Kathleen DeMllle and Rob Canon Newport Beach have announced the engagement of their daughter, Kathleen Susan Peters DeMille. to Rob Carson, son of Tom and Shirley Carson of Camarillo. They will be mar- ried Aug. 16, 1997 at the Hyatt Newporter. The bride-elect is the grand- daughter of Leslie B. and Isobel DeMille of Sedona, Arizona and the late George M. Holstein m Newport Beach. She graduated from Corona del Mar High School. and her fiance is a grad- uate of Rio Mesa High School. They both graduated from Uni- versity of California, Santa Bar- bara. San Juan-Bayliss The St. Catherine of Alexan- dria Church in Riverside was the setting for the Aug. 17 wed- SEAFEST CONTINUED FROM 1 and Matrine Department •1 wasn't looking forward to up in the evening and stay responds to three types of being on this,• Testa said. ·But his magnifying glass to read the busy until they could go home medlcal calls: it keeps the job busy, so my day Bible at 4:30 one morning. at 7:30 a.m. • 8.sic Ufe Support -For goes faster." ~Cgthoncept beats out size and The ambulance handles ~ing injuries Also, the firefighters, with a stren ·" he said, noting that his mostly patients with life-threat-such• broken bone$. A fire department-wide average age of team prevailed over even the ening problems _ called engine and medic van 47, can't lift patients as easily as architectural professionals who ding of Gemma Santos San Juan of Corona and Rick Lee Bayliss of Costa Mesa. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Conrado San Juan of Manila, Philippines. She wore a white satin gown sewn by her aunt, Consolacion Ursua, which featured a cathedral length train adorned with lace and pearls. Her maid of honor was Elvie Ursua and bridesmaids were Marissa Margos, Shari Lim and Alexis Kay Ursua. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Don L. Bayliss of Costa Mesa. His best man was Terrance Nemchik. and ushers were Glenn Scott and Bob Aker. During the reception in Riverside, 140 guests Witnessed the newlyweds cutting the wed- ding cake baked by the bride- groom's aunt. Wanda Wells. The couple are at home in Gemma San Juan and Rick Bayliss l-l--j-~~~~~~~~~~~~f1~t'8Sl~p}o.-~M:l~.iiiEiilrllfe!5GliiSClilt".~~th~e~oun~~st~aff~ers~a~t!f..n~·v~a~te~~-+-~co~mepeted. I; The medics handle most Basic • am ance companies, sai ther-eMh prizes went-to-:Mi3>Sf--f---lr1Uiilii-llP Life Support problems such as A pOISibly llf•threatenlng Capt. Todd Knipp, who handles Unique Sandcastle, Most Unique broken bones. Both units problem such as chest pains. the department's day-to-day Sand Sculpture, and Most respond to calls from patients A fire engine and ., ambu-operations. Humorous Sculpture. who need.immediate advanced ~ respond. As the program switches from Minutes after the winners care for heart attacks or car acc:i-• Critiall Adv~ed--Ufe temporary to permanent status, were announced, children were dent injuries. Support -A life-threlltening department officials will develop stomping and rolling on the As Ressel and Tusta drove problem such as a heart training to handle such prob-sculptures, gleefully reducing the back to the station, their radio atUdc or extensive injUries. A lems, Knipp said. They'll receive day's painstaking work to indis- narrated the patient's trip to fire engine. ~ ~ two new ambulances in Novem-tinguishable mountains of sand. Hoag Hospital. a.:fB r llt ~ r~ ber to replace the used Santa The Sandcastle Contest, which "See, we an communicate on f Fire enginesrespo1 ... ..-.w-Kf..t11> aH Ana models they're using now. is part of the week-long Newport the same radio,• Testa l Qlls bee.Mm 1heY ~ often They're also working to prove SeaFest, is running strong after its explained. •And calls go really : get to tht scene the fastest. the program is worth the 35th consecutive year. It was smooth because we all know • ~ it.ilticA& ~-the $915,581 it is expected to cost _ sponsored by the Chamber of bow to work together.• l dty hotM fire eng While instead of the $865,597 budget-Commerce, the Newport Harbor When a private company ran ,i :;:e ~~ 0: ~ ed. Commodores Club, and business- the city's ambulance service, _ .. , _.,, ·u·s tough when you hear es like Hooters Restaurant, Taco they heard a different dispatch _,,:.,.time __ • _ _,,~--------...--~-.co~un~cil;....members talking about Bell and the National Bank of ,__-~-m that heard bythl!-tire -e we7e0ein,,,g-=~i.-y .... , .--1,-~lltll·em .califomia. engine and medic van, he said. fighters as well. Knipp said. "We're not getting ·1 think this was a really great The private companies also Not that the firefighter-run any extra pay out of this. We're success," said John Blom, the changed staff often, so they did-ambulance program has been just trying to serve the com.mu-contest's organizer. "We had 21 n't know the area or the fire-all rosy. Many firefighters _ nity the best we can.• entries this year. Last year we had only six.~ Corpe>fatlom, partnerships, metgerS, acquisitions, buy-sell agreements, contracts and collections REAi. 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" 1 ....... 71UIL5269 • • Riverside after a wedding trip to Catalina lslan<l The bnde is a homemaker, while her husband is employed as a steamfitter and plumber for Hood Plumbing Company. Destree Dexter and Christo- pher Brown. Dexter-Brown Mary Allyn and Earl Dexter of Newport Beach have announced the engagement of therr dau hter, Desiree, to Christopher Brown, son of ary and Curtis Brown of Silverdale, Washington. They will be mar- ried Sept. 28 m B.R. Cohn Win- ery of Glen Ellen, California. The bride-elect is a graduate of Newport Harbor High School and the University of California, Santa Barbara. Her fiance grad- uated from Central Kitsap High School and Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts. 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I --- - -~ monday morning quarterbacks -by bany tau11cner Mokede's living it up • Costa Mesa transfer making a big impact wi~ Estancia's Eagles. nine carries, booming kick- offs into the end zone, toeing three conversion kicks and playing solid defense at free safety apparently weren't enough for senior Chris Mokede in Estancia High's 27 -0 season-opening football triumph over Century. Mokede. a Costa Mesa High transfer, prompted a smile from Eagles Coach John Liebe,ngood late in the game for his attempt at side- line strategy. ·He wanted to go out and kick a field goal he thought he could hit, but I told him we had to show a little class,• Liebengood said with a chuckle. "He said I could tell (Century Coach Bill Brown) after the game that we were just practicing. I still said no, and he told me he couldn't wait until he became a coach, DON HI DM.V PlDT C9rona del Mar's Mark Hadleld and another unldenUfled Jeammate pat the damps on Marina's Doug Plflta for a Jou ol yanlage ill Thanday night's opener at Westminster IDgh. Newport Harbor had no trouble at all in getting into the spirit of things with touchdown after touchdown. NEWPORT BEACH -End zone celebrations are virtually forbidden by Newport Harbor Sailors bead man Jeff Brinkley took pleasure from some revelry under the west goal post at the midway point of the Tars' 48-14 season-opening romp over Orange. The aforementioned merri- ment -Sailor players frothing, bounding, shouting and swarm- ing . all over one another - occwred before the second-half kickoff, moments after Brinkley imparted some locker room wis- dom. ·1 told them everyone can get fired up for the start of a game, but the momentum created at the start of the third quarter can decide ballgames," said Brink- ley, who wasn't taking bis team's 28-0 intermission lead for granted. ·we take pride in our ability to take control in the third quar- ter and I emphasized to them that I didn't want to see any let- • ~"~ ' ; "\!\,. ~ ·-. \~1;.,1 -::.· .. ·· ... .. . _,. down.• The Sailors obviously took heed, taking just five offensive plays and less than four minutes to score a pair of touchdowns, widening the margin to 41--0 ai;td allowing Brinkley to empty "It's always nice when you're able to play everyone,• added Brinkley, who bad kind words for his offense, defense and kicking game. In addition to banner '96 debuts by Ray Ohrel (209 rush- ing yards and two touchdowns), Josiah Fredriksen (10 for 16 with three TD passes), Danny Pulido (two sacks and four receptions), Greg Wertman (94 rushing yards and two TDs) and Joe Urban (one interception and numerous tackles), sophomore kicker Eddie Johnson opened some eyes. After wanning up with punts of 32 and 38 yards, Johnson boomed the ball 54 and 53 yards on bis final two, to finish with a 44.3-ywd average. In addition, he converted six of seven PATh and launched six kickoffs at or inside the Panthers' 10-yard line. so he could pour it on." r---------------------------------------------------., Mokede and friends , poured on 334 yards of total : I t .--t-i!-...t...-.........--, crs-wett ~a~s~s~om~e~-+--l-_._.~~L..11 ........... ..,.....,.~~~,,_..._ ..... ~~~...-..~:.&11WL:-..... ~«.a.-.--11.JILIL~-f-t--ll-li..ll-H_.___.....a-1~~•-tll)H-1~fll1 fl~ smothering defense, before many were lifted in the third quarter. "We played well,• Lieben- good said. "One of our goals was to get out of their injury tree and we did that. (Junior wingback) James Dawkins had a field day (192 yards and two TDs) and we had a lot of young guys step up.• Among those singled out were junior linebacker Mike Briano, junior offensive line- men Danny Ramirez, senior fullback Taleni Tanielu, sophomore comerback Manu Tanielu and, of course, Makede. "(Mokede) is a very tal- ented athlete who can do a lot of things for you," Lien- bengood said. "He's danger- ous running the ball, throw- ing the ball (as backup quar- terback) and kicking it. And, he's a phenomenal safety. It's a blessing to have him.• •That's right ... an old fashioned item called 'fear' got them going. .CORONA DEL MAR -Fear can be a good thing, according to Corona del Mar High foot- ball coach Dick Freeman, who watched bis inexperienced and apprehensive Sea Kings rally for a 24-20 mistake-filled sea- son-openin~ triumph over Marina •A lot of times kids are excit- ed before a game, but I think our guys kind of got real scarecl," said FreemanJ who his own pregame trepida- tion that many of his peach- fuzzed. players might be over- whelmed by their initiation to Friday (or, in this case, Thurs- day} Night Lights. And while the Sea Kings' five turnovers, an additional blocked punt., and 13 penalties 'for 132 yards would elicit fright from any coach, Freeman said he wu pleased by the courage his squad revealed against tbe Vikings. •lbe best thing I saw was our kids' attitude,• Freeman e"Xplained. "That just wASJl'_t ooming out last week in prac- tice, but it was there Thursday night. They played hard and were enthusiastic, so I know we'll m~rove. ~d to oome out confidence builder for younger guys.• . Preeitwi noted several posi- tives, including the play of debut starte~ Mike McCleJJan (quarterback) and Mark Hat- field (middle linebacker), as well as senior transfer Nick Hood (defensive end). "Our whole defense if brand new up front,· and I thOught those guys did a good job,• Freeman said •And I think our (all-new) Offensive line showed it isn't es bad as some people believed it would be.• -Freeman also praised veter- an tailback Tom O'Meara, but lamented the team's lone injury, a broken shoulder growth plate sustained by sophomore reserve defensive back Ryan Ward. "He dived at a guy and landed on his shoulder wrong. He'll be out about six-eight .. The kicking game was another area of concern. "We used about four punt for- mations and all of them failed.• Freeman said. "We're consider- ing just downing the ba.11 and throwing it, or just letting (Matt) Hoyt kick field goals towanJ the sideline.~ I I I I I I I I I I I I • Coacl_l believes lack of intensity from the front line in early going was a major factor in setback. tOSTA MESA Unfortunately for the Costa Mesa High football team. which dropped its season opener to Saddle- back Saturday, 20-1, off-season rule alterations did not include adding a fifth quarter. "We just didn't start playing until the second quarter,• Mustangs Coach Jerry Howell said. "From then on, though, we played well. We hit harder than they did and I really believe we're a better football team. But, we didn't produce the better results." Howell pinpointed the offensive line, expected to be the t-eam's stren"9'th-:as one key to -Ole lacktus~ st.an. "We have to get more intensity out of those guys at the start of the game. We can't wait until the second quarter to play or hope for a fifth quarter. I thought we dominated the last two and a half quarters, but we couldn't quite catch up, because of little things." Howell did see several positives, including no injuries and the standout play of veteran leaders Steve Herzog, a junior wingback, and Julius Vasquez, a senior linebacker. L---------------------------------------------------~ Highlight fi]m for Mesa; Saddleback just wins ! the savvy in capturing 20-7 victory over Mesa. SANTA ANA -Lessons are generally learned the hard way in football, and if true, Costa Mesa High's Mustangs most likely found Chapter 1 difficult to swal- low. On a Saturday night at Santa Ana Bowl the 1996 edition of Mustangs football opened the season with a 20-7 defeat at the bands of the Sadd.leback Road- runners in what appeared to be, on the surface, a classic mismatch. It was Costa Mesa which stood bead and shoulders over it's foe with a massive front line and a back (Steve Henog). who would rush for 123 yards on 18 carries, including a 27-yard touchdown run. And it was Costa Mesa which would come up with the hlgb.liqht film hits of the night. ala ihe esploits of free safety Ronnie Uevanos (perhaps the prep hit of the weekend), defensive bade Jullua Vasquez, lineman Matthew Rudesill. linebacken Jeremy Lefever, Richard Price and Bran· don Joneis, and otben. But u they were to discover, tblt WM not enough to counter tt.e ROednlmMn under the band Of Yeteran coach Jeny Witte, ...... traidern&rk of dMIC:tpflne 111111 -eoitkm \iDdm fini WU evi- dml frQm Nit to ftnllh. u well u ... ff. W..'I 'Runnen went to the air . ' touchdown strike 'trom quarter- back Juan Cabral to Juan Lomeli, the latter escaping a would-be tackler at the Mesa 4S to go the distance. And in two 2-yard touchdown bursts by David Pedroza to complete drives of 33 and 21 yards. Saddle back's first ·drive" came after Costa Mesa was backed up to the shadows of its goal post, taking possession at the 4-yard line following a Sadd.leback punt. The second "march" was trtg- gered by Pedroza's interception and 16-yard return to the Mesa 21. It was the only ball caught on six Mustangs' pass attempts. Cabral, the Sadd.leback quar· terback., responded with a 1for12 effort, good for 132 yards and no interceptions. •1 was really pleased with my quarterbadc," added Witte. •He made some key plays under pressure." • DbdpUne ••• on the way to their 13-point halfttme bulge Sad- dleback did not IUffer a single ya.rd in penalties, as opposed to eight flags on Costa Mesa, netting 65 negative yards. • WlaHtllDg ••• Saddleback drained predouS teCOD.dl off the clock before puntmg away H halftime neared, IHvtna ~Mesa wttb just 55 MCODd• to 8nflb lt out with bope-ldffi'l:-"'"· There WM fnlllradcm DMI the end al the glllD9 M llae M""""9. wU:bed Wiiie Oidll' ... bis team to take a delay of tbe game before punting with 3:18 to Moments later it became moot, considering the Mustangs' final assault netted three yards on a rus~g play. then three inco~- 1:56 left, allowing Sadd.leback to run out the clock. There was a price for victory in the 1orm of running back Joseph Tagaloa, who suffered what was believed to be a hyperextended elbow after catching a pass for a 17-yard gain to the Costa Mesa 2, setting up Pedroza's first touch- down with 1:17 spent in the sec- ond period. •He's our offense,• said Witte of Tagaloa in the aftermath, explaining his team's conserva- tive approach in the second hall. ·1 just wanted to get out of here.• Witte and his Road.runners have yet to lose after six starts with Mesa.. U was the first meet- ing between the two schools since Costa Mesa left the Sea View Le6gue in 1985. Employing what amounted to an 1-fonnation with ~ wingba.clc and two tight ends, ~ opposed to flankers and wideouts, Costa Mesa'• offente showed flashes of potantlal, than.kl to tbe ~of Herzog, an tmpreutve' junior wboee double-<11$Jit rum tncluded gatns of~. 27, 13 and 10 yards. Hi1100rtng daih came Wtth 2:39 left in the second quarter, com- j>Jeting a ·near-100-yard march.• 1t iWted at the MeM ,5, COiia M ..... Vine. Hamad• ran 22 yards '° the Lfldlebeck 10. bul S.dd&ebAcll'I D•r• ~ ltoletbea.lmdNmdjlJMt .... a.Id ...... ,. ...... ll Do1MD t9DCi I DM.Y l'l.OT Jonathan Zapien drap down Costa M-'S SteVe Herzog. Mesa'• Jeremy Siednna recover- ing at the Mesa 4A. So Costa Mesa WU lt11l 56 yan11 away from~ t.enitory, which WU COWied lJi nine:• Herzog bunting over the• e on a trap from ti yards out. Mete had one rMliltic: shot to get Wttbln range m ttii le<.'ODd bait, drtvlng froai bs .u to tbe SaddlebKk 31' .... In the tbJtd q\llllW GD tile ltltngtb of Hmsog ,...... tiu&. -.,, two ylilllll by urur•Md-tllll-am,tlmae ... ckrwla ......... .._. tlle Wiim l.kftw maid lad DO one open, came up IOllle three iDchee lhort of a first down. The potential ol wingback Ben Pelter wu limited to two rushes (for nine yards jutt preceding Henog11 TD run) and the .,u.tng S,fn; faUed to materlalbe any- et all. leavtng Colta MeM 0-1 and OD a ~ Joltng ltrMk .me. topplno l.eguna 8Mcb IUt Y9U' ID Pel.-p&ey. Mela Mi one men .u.rt (Prt· day, ,0-1 ........... °' CC!lamdo at ~ Har-.., .... TCMBdi .. 9CID Cbaljlrl _.. • esa saddleback 6 14 O O • 20 AntQumtw Sad · Lomeli 59 pass from Cabral .(kick blocked), 7;45. s.c..ct Quwtet- Sad -~za 2 run (Cabral pass to Cervantes), 10:43. Sad • Pedroza 2 run (ldc;tc filled), 8: 13. CM • Herzog 27 run (Peca kick), 2:3:9. Attendenor. 700 (eltlmmd). ~ ....... CM • Henog. 18-123; Hlmlde. 14-71; Felter, 2·9; Good, 2-S; Uevenos, 7-2- Sad • Pedrou, 14-56; Gonulez. 7-23; ~ 4-14; Amd. J.for.mnus 1; Cabral. 5-for-mlnus .. N>MDUAl. MSSINCI CM • Uevenos, CM-1, O; Blume, 0-2-4, 0. Slid -<Abrel. 7·12.0, 132; .......1.M.0,2. , -:-lfiiDMDUA&.-.V.. CM -none.. 5Mt • LomeU. US; ragaio., 2 ... 1; "odr9*, M3; Ung. 1-10; Abld. 1-5. u.mmmcs . CM 111111 Ffrst downi 7 t .. ~ 4W17 29-91 Palng y.-dlgt 0 114 ~ ~1 •1M NM rwtum ~ 11 IS ~l~J~ ..._,_.... m m ""* • 1-12.0 1-nA ~fum--~-1 .. , ""'""=4 '! 114 ~ """' Of ' htAn .,. 2h .. 9flUnl.....,.. .......... .. ~ ....... . 4 I ~--------------------------~----..,,.-~----------------------------------------------------------------------------, ! CdM'S freshmen boWl-stered 1 I •Coaches Jeff Brown, Rigo Diaz both have Rose Bowl connections. M embers of the .Corona del Mar High frosh football team might be surprised to learn that two of their coaches played in the Rose Bowl. When most of these guys ; were tn ~ grade, offensive coordinator Jeff Brown, who played his high school days for the Sea Kings, was a fixture on Southern Cal's special teams unit which met Michigan in the New Years Day capper to the 1988 season. Defensive coordinator, Rigo Diaz, also played that year at wide receiver after playing linebacker at Bishop Amat High. Michigan came back with jim waiters three-year letterman (1986-88). Brown also saw time in a backup ·role at fullback, paving the way for the vaunted Tailback U. Brown played two years (85-86) under Coach Ted Tollner, ~tly the bea~ ~ still t_ememt>er tlie first time l got in at fullbaclc.. • Brown said. •1 came in as a backup against Stanford and had a 25-yard run up the middle. It was on national 1V and everything. • 1 started a half a dozen games at fullback, leading the blast up the middle. I played special teams more, but playing fullback was the best." Brown experienced all the highlights playing for a powerhouse like USC can offer. •1 can remember co~g through the tunnel at the Coliseum to play UCLA," he said. ·vou're blood is just pumping. "And going back to Notre Dame. That stadium has so much tradition. I remember the locker room was so small for the visitors." Brown also got to see some _pre~ good coach~ in feel good.• The frosh team ls four days away from its season opener at home against Garden Grove [Thursday, 3:15 p .m.) and Brown said things are looking pretty good at this point. •They're a little sore, but we'll have a good game,• he said. "Our guys are getting better with each practice. We're just going to try and build on every game." Some of the guys to watch this season are; 3-back (single back)/middle linebacker Grant Estabrook; offensive/defensive tackle Elliott Patterson, who checks in at 230 pounds; quarterback/comer back Michael Bergey, whose brother Bryan is on the varsity; king back (wing back)/nose guard Matt Gulley, who also has a brother, Bill, on varsity; and center/linebacker Brad . to beat USC, 22-14, as the two years with Larry Smith coach Dave Wannstedt (who is Marshall is also up with the big nojans finished ranked No. 7 (currently at the University of now the head coach with the boys. in the country. Missouri). Chicago Bears) and Guards Michael Hayes and For Brown the Michigan ·He went to three bowl Wannstedt's current offensive Brandon Johnson round out the •. game was the second of games in his four-year career, coordinator Ron Turner, the starting offensive line along . back-to-back Rose Bowl playing with such notables as brother of Washington Redskins with tackle Sean Fenton. 1i'avis appearances. He also played Rodney Peete (the current head·coach Norv Turner. His Hackett will line up at tight end against Michigan State the starting qb with the special teams coach at 'SC is and linebacker while Robert previous season. Philadelphia Eagles), Tun the current head coach at Hyland and Adam Cooper take Tie lfojans beat the McDonald (a Super Bowl UC-Berkeley, Sleve Mariucci. on the wide out duties. : . Spartans, 27-13, in the defensive back with the San · Again, the young Cd.M Nose guard Kevin Rager and 1 season opener that year, before Francisco 49ers), perennial Pro crowd may not know it, but end Jay Bottom make up : " falling in the Grand Daddy of Bowler Junior Seau (San Diego they're benefiting from a lot of the rest of the defensive line in : Them All, 20-17, on a late Chargers) and Dave Cadigan (a coaching gray matter there. the Sea Kings' 4-3 defense. : fourth-quarter field goal. USC, seven-year pro who played .And let's not forget that the Sea Comerback Jeff Seymoure and : which finished ranked No. 18 high school ball at Newport Kings' frosh head coach is Ted safeties Ned Algeo and Dave 1 in the final polls, had to play Harbor). Williams. Beser round out the secondary. : the game without star tailback Brown came to the 1rojans Bro~. who is a financial Jason Kurtz and Patrick : Steve Webster who missed the as a walk-on, earning a consultant with ·smith Barney Seaboume are key backups to f game with tom knee ligaments. scholarship bis final three years. on Fashion Island, really enjoys watch. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1996 Saddle back doesn't leave much for the imagination; races to 28-0 first-quarter lead en route to blowout. By Howard L Handy, Dai/'y Pilot C0STA MESA -Everything started wrong for Coach Bill Workman and his Orange Coast College football team Saturday night at OCC. First, it was the headphones the coaching staff uses to keep in contact with assistants in the upper reaches of the press box. back turned its first four posses- sions into touchdowns to put a stranglehold on the game's out- come and it was all over for the Pirates before they had started as the Gauchos posted a 59-20 deci- sion before 1,800 fans. All-in-all, however, Workman, the eternal optimist, feels his Pirates have potential for the future and he and his staff will begin work on regrouping them this coming week as they prepare for Pasadena City College's inva- sion Saturday night. MWe never came close to stop- ping them," Workman said fol- lowing the game. "We have a few things to work on and we will start regrouping this week. We certainly established some things to work on,• Bull Cunerty, Coach of the Saddleback Gauchos, wa.s not near as hard on the Pirates. •eoast is young and they ate going to be much better d<>Wn the road. They have a gQOd team, said Cunerty. • Orange Coast, after the initial 28-point sh~ of1, came to life in the second period and scored its first touchdown late in the st.am.a. On a drive that started on the Pirates' 12-yard line and con- sumed 12 plays, quarterback Chad Collins hit Marquis Battle for a 17-yard scoring play and Nate Bennett kicked the conver- ston to nng e count o . The second OCC score came in the third period when John Frank hit Battle for his second TD of the night from 29 yards out and Bennett added the extra point. The final touchdown came on another pass from Frank to Jason Ondrak for 8 yards, but the con- version try was blocked and the Pirates had finished their scoring. Defensively, the Pirates had two sacks. Estancia High product Mark Mollner grabbed quarter- back Justin Vedder for a 6-yard loss in the second quarter and Joe Khamis had one in the third peri- od, forcing the Gauchos to make one of their three punts. Wb.ile·you won't find He was a starter on special bis part-time coaching role. "I loved playing at USC, V. Brown's or Diaz' names amon~ teams his senior year, but the "I love being out there with traveling with the team, but I s.ddlebildl 59• Orange Coast 20 the bevy of All-Americans and biggest moment of bis college those kids," he said. "It's really keep telling these guys this is· .,_ ._. ""'·--McG "AA Cru 5-43 R H · on. h · tha career came when he was a .-.... ... ""7 -_..... raw, ~: z. : oman. eisman uop Y winners . t b worth it. It makes my days the greatest time of their lives," Saddlebad< 28 O 10 21 · 59 1-24; Vedder, 3-18; Bell, 2·10; have passed through the sop omore. more enjoyable. I mean, I went Brown said. "Even if they have Orange Coast o 7 7 6 . 20 Wilson, .1-minus-1; Masters. l-min-2. Coliseum, Diaz was an '88 "Playing special teams was to Corona del Mar, and to be. to do homework once in First Quwter occ · Le~ue. 16-49; Jones, l·9; letterman while Brown was a great, kickoffs and punts, but I back with these kids makes me awhile.. Sad -campbell 15 pass from Ondrak, 1-4; Hoelzel, 1-4; Balubar; Vedder (Thompson kick), 11:04. 1-2; Martinez. 1-2; Frank, 1-minus-8; "-----------------------------------------------------------------------------:---------------------------------Sad · Payne 23 pass from Vedder Collins, 2-minus-10. . ~ (Th k.ck) 9 08 INDIVIDU&• MSe--~~~~::;;;;;:~~:;:;-~---::;;;;;-~~~~-::;;::~i:Jl::.;;;:~-:=;:--;;it;-~~=-:=-::=--:=;:;;t~:::-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--l~~O;m~pso~n;.,;:;1 ;:.;,, ;:~.rnm"°'rn-.-. ~ 088 SeVell___ UeS a Bucs 11•r:-San Diego tourney 4:08. ,rir'\--t-Fr-CC.ank. ...... .!..n..,.1s-ririo_1.--s.1&:~.eo~~111ns.A-1, HM'ls-1~.-11-. --4---ll I I .. SAN LUIS OBISPO -Seventh-place finishes are starting to become a habit for Orange Coast College water polo coach -and U.S. Olympian -Chris Oed.ing. The Pirates' final standing in the 12- team field in the Cuesta Tournament was reminiscent of the U.S. Water Polo Team's finish at the Summer Games in Atlanta. •At le~ J ~an ~art there and improy_e to the end of the season." Oeding said noting the irony. "The other (the Olympics) took four years of hard train- ing." OCC went 1-2-1 during the two-day w kend tournament, beatin Saddle- back, 9-5, to close out the tournament on an upbeat note. Costa Mesa High grad Ryan Dandy, Corona del Mar High product Mike Bise and Jake French all scored two goals in the win over Saddleback while brothers Steve and Drew Burkhalter added single goals. JC WATER POLO The Pirates opened Friday's play with a 7-7 tie against Modesto. Bise, French and Gus Fowler all had two goals. Dandy added one. Host Cuesta beat OCC, 12-8, to close out the first day's action. French led the way with four goals and Dandy and Ross Mulholland had two apiece for OCC. The third game was lhe only one where the Pirates were outplayed, losing to West Valley, 19-9. "We got crushed," Oeding said. "They were bigger and more experienced than us. Our inexperience showed.· ren an an y s g -game honors with three goals each. Steve Burk.halter, Bise and Mark Stephans, an Estan.ica High product, added bis first goal of the season. "I'm pleased how we progressed," Oeding said. ·we made some major improvements defensively. It was nice to I I I < , I I ' < I I < 1 1 > I < H ( > " ' < < > I '\. I I\ 'i yy .LI.I Sad -Wallace 2 run (Thompson • ....,..,_ .__. • .._ kick), 0:03. Sad -campbell, 4-49; Roman, SAN DIEGO _ Second Quarter 3-46; Payne, 2-48; Ordenstein, 3-35; Costa Mesa High OCC ·Battle 17 pass from Collins, McGraw, 1-10; Singleton, 1-9; (Bennett kick). 1:53. Reynosa, 1-7. pioduct Jessica Schroeder was among seven 'Third Qwirtet" occ -Battle, S..73; Denham, 3-20; Orange Coast College players to score goals as the Sad -Reynosa 24 run (Thompson Kno, 2-18; Maldonado, 2-17; Linnen, Pirates women's soccer team won the San Diego kick), 13:12. 1·15; Khamis, 1-13; Ondrak. 1-8; City Tournament, completed Sunday. Sad -Thompson 41 FG, 6:26. James, 1 ·5. Schroed-, a .freshman midfielder and forwar~ OCC -Battle 29 pass from Frank GAME STATISTICS _, "" (Bennett kick), 1 :30. · Sad Megan Waters and Brigit Fodor each scored a pair Fourth ~ First downs 30 of goals dwing ~four-game, two-day event, while Sad -Cruz 10 run (Thompson Rushes-yardage 50-431 freshman stopper and forward Jessica Funke soo!ed , kick), 11:59. Passing yardage 180 three times, including one in a 4-2 championship OCC · Ohdrak 8 pass from Frank Passing "5-23-0 game victOiy Sunday over San Diego Mesa. (kick failed). 8:57. Net return yardage• 39 Waters, Schroeder and Fodor each tallied in a 3-Sad • Bozman 5 run (Thompson Sacks--yardage 2-min-6 kick), 7:17. Net yardage 605 1 win over San Diego Mesa Saturday, while Pun.ke Sad -Singleton 4 run (Campbell Punts 3-26.7 scored the lone goal to tie Irvine Valley, 1-1 Satur-kick), 4:34. Fumbles-fumbles lost 4-2 day~oon. Attendance: 1,800 (estimated). Flags-net yard:age 1~133 ~er. FOdor irid FUrike provided the ouense -WDMOUAL.wNG-Time of possession 32:50 in a 3--0 semifinal decision over Ran-'"'o San~·no Sad · Singleton, 12-130; Bozman. *Punt returns, interceptions. uii --~ 9'-64; Wallace, 6-56; Reynosa. 5-45; fumble returns and Shannon Donegan. Waters and Abbie Erickson added to FUnke's scoring output in the title m&tch. -.,... TODAY GoH Community college women • occ 13 2 ... 52 160 16-29-1 0 1-min-9 201 7~.5 1-1 2-10 22;.lQ_ Orange Coast goalkeeper Kim Rudloff made six saves in the final to help the Pirates open their season at3-0-1. High school girts · Corona del Mar at Los Alamitos, 3 p.m.; Costa Mesa at Tustin. 3:15 p.m.; El Modena at Estancia, 3:15 p.m . Rio Hondo, Orange Coast. Mt. San Antonio College at Royal Vista Golf Coune, noon. co ll ege s ports Johner leads Jayhawks in 52-17 rout ••• FORT WORTH. Texas -Estancia -FOOTBALL High product Matt Johner -started bis second straight game Saturday, throwing for 132 yards sec men ~ women.fifth at Whittier BUENA PARK -Only one QOSS ttmllllll a Hol- . Hills Crcm Country Invitational WU let up : an teven ensen, w o was run-host Texas Christian, 52-17. land and Brian Pratt who were the top finishers Satur- day as the men's cross country team from Southern Cali- fornia C-0llege finished sixth at the Whittier Invitational . Ill tUCh a way that the boys and girls teams -from Corona del Mu and Newport Harbor blgbl could an walk away with pallttves. 1be CdM boys MDior divl8cm team ning in bis first race, finished fifth in 17:27. Seventh-pJace Adam Antonini (17:39) and No. 14 Jame1 Lincoln (18:01) rounded out the Sailon' ~· .. Johner, who completed 14 of 20 for 147 yards in his starting debut against Ball State, connected on 13 of 25 for 132 yards against the Homed Frogs, ~cl':1~g a 17- rushed for 5 yards on five carries. He has not thrown. an interception this season for the nation's 24th-ranked team. Blanton sizzles (4 1D passes, 438 yards) Bl!~~~ta a~~=~~ ag1Ji POOTBALL High, bad a hot arm Saturday after- noon, but not hot enough to offset the University of Cali- fornia's Tarik Smith. Blanton completed 22 of 40 passes for 438 yards and four touchdowns, all to receiver Will Blackwell. Smith, however, ran for four touchdowns to ignite the Golden Bears to a 42-37 football victory. SoCal College men Dft.h at Far West Classic CHICO -The Southern California Col- lege men's soccer team had the tables turned on them Soturday and had to settle for a fifth-ple.ce flniab at the P.ar West Classic hosted by Chico St. After beath:ag San Frandlco St.~ 2-0, on P'riday, returned the favor with a 3·0 shutout on Saturday. Both te4JDI finished with 1·1 records, but sec dropped to Mh by virtue ot being outscored 3-2. Peter Scbu:merth and Mike Dttta were both named to the All-Tournament team as SCC fell to 3-2 overall. Grand Canyon '?eet Chico Stete, 3-1, in the finAl. v~ women wlD R~ tourney REDLANDS -It wu a good weekmd for the southern California College women'• tOCCel' team. Arlt. tbe Vanc:iuU'dl beet BtoM. 1-0, s.runs.y to wm tbe ~ olltedlandt BUDdog 1burDamllit. l.Grl. Van Merk. wbo IOOr9d 01M of tbe . llO*, Wll MlnM lbe tDmnalDIDt MVP ud Katrina 1lolm. wbo IODAICl tbe oebii'pt we1 one o1 four sec.,..,.........., to tbe ~ ..... CcNrtney IAcNril and Katia ~JGIMd ... mdVtD~ ,,.... w. ---good .WW ln Iha wtn coUmi .. sec tos-3. at Ralph B. Clark Park. , the 6K course in 20:36. Pratt was right behind him while Josh Schultz wasn't far off the pace in 27th at 20:49. Golden State Athletic Conference rivals Azusa. Pacific took the title with 40 points while Westmont was second at 74. sec was sixth with a 199 total. Matt Wheeler, wasn't up to par due to an illness. but still managed to take 72nd in 22:35. Steven Biddle wu 102nd with a time of 24:45. The Vanguards women.. meanwhile, were led by the running of Niltee Chambersm who raced to a nlnth~plaoe finish as the Vanguards took fifth plAce. Westmont claimed the title with 38 points, while SCC scored 130 points to finish fifth. 10 points behind fourth· place AZusa Pad.fie. "Azu~ is the team we were hoping to IDOV9 up on dUs year.· said sec Coach Brian Wilkeol. ·0ur No. 2 numec. Martbel (Delgado) tnjunMI her bip tn predice a few w..a ago end it bu still been bothering t.. Cbamben (formerty Nikee PcdJ COYered tbe 6Kkyout in l3:4S. P1ve VanguardJ wwe buDcbed ~ 29th and 41st u nine numen ftnitbed in the top .0% ol the t 60-numer fte&d. Otbelr ftnittwa were: AJ9e ~ 29dl tD 35:01, Aimee Bunnan. 30tb (2.S:l 7)1 Brin Culvw. 3llb ~ caren Andlncm. 39tb sJa25."2~ Did-. PNllt. 4111 ~ S6 l4mnk 8oc6. (21:33), kt • "a,..,,. 5Mli (26:36)1and1\dann Boggio. Mdl ·~ •Eaity WllOG ~ 1oc* ,.._ jaoc1.• WR • Mid. POOR QUAU~ O RIGINAL: .... llTICll place wllh. lwo root 0.pertment of County SUP9flor Cour1 at Svnefgy...Personal & Proles-NI UnclYided .00497 Pwoent Aeclolded In aoOti 310, the Financial Cod9 and au-pnipareyto be-*'__.,_. --~ ~;~dc:i~~15: 1~:!// i:,~ PUBLIC NOTICE th• Tr•Hwry/ !he ad1,.d1r5n•1~wn •bov92:00 ~ DDavelSot~'1n2646 lnter .. t In end to the Com-12., 11 ~·of thotillld t o do businaa In ==---:.--::.=:: ~~= '~:l;. . . ..-· 1 t I R on ..,... • """"• at . ......_" r.. e. 4..,. • lr-mon ArHs H Shown end Met>e • .,. 11\e thit .ute) At· IN THE -< ...__ ducting sup Ind return NOTICE n •ma •venwe o'clock p.m., and tMn and vine, CA 92612 Defined on the Plan. Ex~t fflce of the County ,.... QUAD AMA OF THE CITY .,, .. .,,....,........, dWldMld, ._ air: lnsi.11 fluorescent ll~hl· INVITING BIDS Service there lhow cause, H any Susan L Hansted. 2646 Al OI. Gts end Hydroeerbon of Seid County Ex· HAU Of BUENA PARK d .. Na9ce d ... la IWJIWt• ~ • WM. ing system In lower ce1 ing NOTICE IS HEREBY Notice of they Mve, why Iha peUtlon Dupont Dr .. Ste. 20-177, Ir-SUbltanceS Btnee1h I Depth 141 OI, QI...,., Min... CIVIC CENTER AT 88 • S1n,t1 .. 11. ~ ..... WD te;el. 111 b T ty GIVEN that the Clty of Public Awctlon Sele fOf change or name should vine. CA 92612 of 500f.ettfTom1he Surf1c1 le Minerel Rlghu Net~I BEACH BlVO WEN be by cMh. 1 cuHl(e l--P-U_B_L_IC_N_O_T-IC ___ E_ he1• w e • wen • Costa Mesa ecllng by and Under the authority In In-not be granted. Susan G. Ashby, 2646 Du-of Seid Llod wilt'I No Alat'tt of ' Algtl9 end ~ HvGo-PARK. CA. 11 ~ title end cl-* dnlwn on • ..... « Five Dollar ($25.00) non· through 1i1 Governing temal Revenue Codi llC· It ls runher ordered lhat • pont Dr .. Ste. 20-177, Ir-Surface Emry eboYe !500 i:.t lf'bone 'b Whet11oev9' i .. t conve ed to end Nlllanll blnll. 1 died!•---------re11un:~ble p~ym~ntl ~~ Board, htteinalter referred llon 6331, the property de-copy or th!• order lo 1how vine, CA 92612 from the Surl1ce of Seid me Kno~ Thet Mey 8e .:: held by 'ity under Hid = ~=--°' = qu re or ·~~ t• oh Id to 11 the City. will receive scribed below hll been cause be published In NB/ Thia business ls con-Land, 11 ReNMld by wwa.n ~"'under fll Ptrcel of Deed af TNlt In ttle property dnlwn ...., ...: a ....,.. documents. ec 1 s C ou up to but not la I er than seized for nonpayment of C 0 ST A M ES A DA IL Y due1ed by: co-partners J C.gnev en Unmerried IAnd Herelnebow Deacrtled litlJllted In Mid County Cell ""'7 a '!' be made payable 10 oasl 10·00 • 8 m ot the day or Internal revenue taxn due PILOT, 1 newapaper ol Have you started doing Man in the De.ct Recorded T with the Ptrpetuei . · • • ..W.. .nd ~ aaod- Communily College Dis-Septemb 0 er 30, 1996, rrom James E. Browning general clrculatjon pub-business yet? No In eo'oll ss&O. Pege 831, of =:r Drilling Mining, Ex-~'::,~~~enc: lllon. Mlltnge MIGcHilb1. tri~: sealed bids for the award The property will be sold lished In this county. II Susan L Hansled Official Records l'ARCB. •· end OpeQtina n;.,__ 0 •....._Im* ~ _, Bids shal! be . received In or a contract r°' the reha· at pubUc auction as pro-least once 1 wHk for four Thls sletement was filed NI ElCClluslYe Riciht end &a..: . ~ R Tract No. 3187, In the Cltv l8db) IMll'Z afO. AMndll the place identified •bove. bllllalion ot· vided by Internal Revenue consecutlve wHks priOf to with the County Clerk of u.e the Patio ~I for end Stonng "' and ~ of Costa Mesa, County of Code .nd aMatmd ID do and those bids shall be SECOND FLOOR Code section 6335 and re-the day or the hearing. Orange County on 8•12•96 ~:-!> ....... on the Aan ,_140 moving the Same from Seid Orenge, Stet• of Califomle, .,.,_ _, 9"a ....._ The opened and publicly read lated regulations DATE• AUQ 27 1998 19983812599 ..._,._, IAnd "'Any 01hef Lind, In-es per MllP Reoorded In BocMt lllrllt addr8S .nd act. aloud al the anove-stlled LOBBY REMODEL Date 01 Sale: October 1, QA Lr. HI C K MAN Daily Pilot <>-t 9 18 23 :!: ~11(1~ eluding the Right to ~ 99, Pages 34 Ind 35, ..... CGMMll'I ti 11~ .. r llf'f, llme and place. CITY OF 1996 • """'· • • • on n H stock or OVICtionelly Drill i.neous Maps, In the Office d o. NII ~ de- In accordance with lhe COSTA MESA Time of Sale· 10.00 AM JUD 0 Etc 0 MM IS. 30, 1996 m332 at .8-'0 Appurtenent to"'-9nd Mine from Lindi <>mer of the County Recorder or .,._. lllboYI 11 purportmd provisions ol California CITY HALL Place of Sale: tnlernal SIONER OF THE SUPE· PUBLIC NOTICE Uni1.R...._ "W~-• en be"'!~ 1.,.... Said Lind Htflinebove Seid County. Except unto to be! :zm ~ OiM, Public Contraci Code Sec· PROJECT NO 98-15 Revenue Service 24000 RIOR COURT .,. .. t end ~Hment to .... e Deec:ribed. Oil 0t GH Wells, the~ Stal89 of Amlrica, M) CG111e MeA, CA 121Z7. llon 3300. the District re-All bids shall ~ made on Avila Ad.. Laguna Niguel, DWIGHT J. GRIFATH FlcUtlows BusllMcSS the Stot9g1 Ate.a. If Any Tunnell Ind Shifts Into, In Acoofdenot wifl EJoeanlve Thi w•llgned nu.. quires thal the bidder pos· 1 bid rorm furnished b the CA 92607, 3rd Floor 166030, REMER, DIVIN-Neme Statement Dnlgnettd on the Plan S-IThrou;h °' AetOU the Sub-Order No. 9908, Approved •• '••llf'f llab9ty tor sess . the following ~u· i Y RMl3207 CENZO & GRIFFITH 2n1 The following persons are None u lelng ~surface of the Lend Herein-on December 6, 1947 112 llfY lncofredNa r:l 0. slllcallon ot contractors II· C ty. Tille Offered· Only Iha . • dol busl • Kie 101ht I.Wt. Any Such St0t· abo\19 Oeec:rtled. end to Bot-F.R. 822.3) by Deed Recorded lllrllt addr8S and act. cense 11 lhe time that the Bids will be received 11 right Utle and Interest ol E. Coal! Hwy., Suite 280, Mc~• ,:i:~:t!iina D";' ege AIM Shel Be UMd Only tom Such Whic>ttocked or June 12. 1948 In eoott 1652. ~ ~ .. r llfY contr1c1 Is awarded: the City ot Costa Mesa 11 James E. 'Browning In and Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Newport Beach. CA 92663" tor~~~ end Not Oirectlonally Drilled Wells, Page 287, Off'lcial Recorct., 1f1oMt ,_., .. llftdal;. Contractor: General Con-the Office of the City Cletk, to the property will be of-Published Newport Yvonne O'Tousa 446 es l.Mng au.twa. PARCEL Tunnefl and ShlfU under Al IJrrilm. Thorium. end 141 a.. d A1Mfb HT ~ llactor "B" P.O. Bo11 1200. 77 Fair feted for sale. 11 requested, Beach-C01t1 Me11 Dally Cetallna or.. Newport IV: An Exctuaiw Rioh1 •nd end Beneath or Beyond the Other ~· Allo Except IA, ~ PUBLISH: September 16• Drive Cosla Mesa CalllOf· the Internal Revenue Ser-Pilol Sept 9. 16, 23. 30. Beach CA 92663 EIMrnlnt tlO Ute the l'erti.ing Exterior Umltl Thef9of, and Therefrom All 011, GH end D1fC. Aan: Vetoz. 1996 and September 23• nla 92628 11 °' ~lore the vioe will lurnlsh lnlOfmatlon 1996. Michael O'Toussa, 446 Spece °' SC-:-PI ~~ ~: Retunnel, Eqvlp. Ottler Hydrocarbon Sub--. 10IOO V Vl9W 1996 ' about possible encum-m333 Calalin1 Or Newport on the i n 11 .-..k".,. Mlinari, Aeoelr. Dlepei'I end stancu below a O.plh of .,... Cwna, CA WALK THROUGH: Sep-time and dlle, staled brances. which may be Beach CA 92663 Spece(al PS-187 • 188. Optrete Any Such w ... or 600 F..i ~om the Swface of IOalMI012. ,......,..,,. No.: lamber 24, 1996 II 9:00 above, 11 which llme they useful In determining the PUBLIC NOTICE This •business 11 con-APN 1938-78-140. The MW-.~ Ho-, 1ht Said Land, but Without tn. (71.41 ~ Sllkl .- 1.m .• ~WC Melntenance & will be publicly opened and value of the Interest being ducted by: husband and ~ i..~ ~ibid Right to Drill, Mine. Store. ~of Surlace Entry Thw. w9 be INde, but wlhol.lt Ope1111ons Compte11 lo· 1ead aloud In the Council sold. NOTICE OF wife la being IOld II Is · The &plore end Operdt Throuotl on, as Provided in a Oocu-COWNnt or Wlml'ity, Ill• cattd on McFadden be-Chambers al 11id address. Descripllon of Property: PUBLIC SALE Have you started dolng street ~ .and other the Surfece "'N Upper 600 ment Recorded In Book pr....s Of lmflled. "'81fd-tween Golden West Street Eech bid must conform One (1) Oppenheimer Eq· Pursuant. to the California business yet? No common dtligllllCiOn, If any, Feet of the SubM.wtec. of ttlt 3033, Page 330. Official R• '°'O tllll, poe...ion, « and Gothard (714) 895-and be resPontlve to all uity Income Fund Stock Selr.servlce Storage Facll-Yvonne O'Tousa ot ttle Allll Poi:-tY delat>ed Lend HtleillliDoYI Dtlcrtbed. conta. The property hefet enc:uiftllranc., for 0. pur- -8168 , Certificate Stock Number lty Act (B & p Code 21700 Thia statement was filed ebove 11 purported to be: H ""8fwd In the OMd Re-force described la being IOld po19 d UllW)<lng 0. • BIO DATE: October 10, per11nent Bidding and Con-on Certificate • 05019286, et seq.) the undersigned wllh the County Clerll or 100SCHOLZPLAZA1104, corded April 18, 1984 H .... is". The street eOdrH• ~*-88CW'ICf by.,... 1996 al 2:00 p.m. tract Oocument1. A set ol Number of Shares: 210 will sell at public aucilon Orange Couflty on 8.9•96 NEWPORT BEACH, CA ~No. 84-1 66691 o and other common dealQM-Deed d TrUlt Inducing the BOARD DATE: October Bid Documents m1y be ob-Per IAM 56(13)5.2 and 00 Seplembef 23, 1998; 199838924B2 92863. The undefsloned Offlel1I Recorda. The prop-tion, H eny, of the reel prol>" ,_.. c:Nrvee end expenMt 24N. l 996 lalned at the Office of the Polley Statement P-5-35: personal property lnclUdlng Daily PUot Aun 26 Sept TNltle clldailTw env ilflllty ertv heretofore ducribed Is erty described ebove 11 pur d the TiUIDe. The tNtae 0 payment shall be City Engineer 77 Fair The minimum bid Is nol but not llmlled to futnl1ute ... • for eny lncorr'°'neu of the being told ·u •"· The ported to be: 213 Under Aid Deed d Tl'Utlt made tor work or material Drive Cosla M~sa Caliror· less than 95% of the olos· cfolhlng tools and/or oth.; 2• 9• 16• 1996 m329 atreet eddr ... and other address and other common DRIVE. COSTA MESA. C ca.-d • Noace d Dltaull undder t~,e E~ntAractl unless, nl1 'upon nonreiundable Ing price on the day pre-househOld Items loceled PUBLIC NOTICE common dtligllMio.i, If ""Y· d~ if eny, of the 92826. The undef .nd a.ctlon to Sell to be,. an uni! 1,,.. eg strar o • ceedlng the day of tale. al· ltlO'M'I twrein. Seid •ti• will relll~dlecfllied eDolllt Trustee ctldeifN eny it cordld In 0. county wt.l'I Contractors venfies to the payment or '15• Ari a~· "Minimum Bid Price will Property 20153 2075 Flctltlowa Bwalness be mede, but without cove-le ~ to be: 2527 for eny incorrectneu of the the ,.... pnipMy 11 loclled DISTRICT that the CON· dltton11 charge ol S5.00 wiU be determined from review Newport 81 Cos..; Meta Nem St t t fWlt ot -.nty, e)(prlllld POftT WHnTf PUia, NEW-attaet eddrea1 end o .nd rnont.-, *-~ TRACTOR w11, proP91ly 11· be made II handled by of the stock lisllngs the day Ca. !l2S27 {7t•) 646-5616• The foll:wi,,; ~s are Of implied, reg•ding title, POftT lfACH, CA 12MO. comnon deaigrwdon, if "'Y.• hmw ~ ~ 9'ld\ censed •I the .::.irn:.::;e con· mail. Bid Documenll and prior lo the day ol the Ult. TIME~ 9:lOAM. Stored t>Y doing business as: viva poeaeuion, °' encum-The ur,.. ... _. T,__ cit--.tlowl"l lwein. Seid •• WI l'ICOI ..... ._..,.Deed ~~T~T~ . · "':Y olher contract documenlt Properly may be Ill-the rollowlng i:rsoni: car Sales. 1142 w. F'nt brancel, to pey the remaill-dallwll .., lelllltv fof eny be mede, but without ~. • 1'~ TNll not '° •· may also be examined at spectad at: lrllemal AeY• C041 Leslie Tr E121 St. Santa Ana CA 92703 Ing ptlnclpal aum of ttie lriC01'8011*8 9lf tN l'trMt IW'lt °' wsrwlty, expre Deed\NM6M,Dllou9! ~:~: ~:1:! 1~1 ~ru::: th• Office of the City Clerll enue Service. 24000 Avila David PUiiey Ill, • 7 ZI-Ariel Vargas, '1813 w. 21st nol9W IMllnd bv .id Deed .-.... Md ott. ~ or Implied, reg•ding title, Bemdry Awnua. 11th flbir, canse classlfic1110n s 1. of the City of Costa Mesa. Rd.. Laguna Niguel, CA chlfY Tanner Unk. H136 St .. Santa Ana. CA 92706 Trust.1llollth Int.est there-deeignedon, If eny, ahown ponesslon, or • • LCM ~ CA I0017, fiedherel bovel th~IBidDoc 1 will lbe92607 , 3RD .FloorAoberl .Kreger, H212 This business ls coll-• ea provid9d In Midharlln. leidaalewilbe ~.t!>PIYthe re ~tunber: (21S) 1.. na s ~. 0 umen s no AM.,3207, Viewing be-Tem~ McCombs. H104 duc:1ed by· arHndiYidual note(J), ldvanc:a. If ln'f, made. butWlboulcowanant mg _pr:incipal awn of • fnld ~ • s~lly CO!"r9C1or •s malled unless the •d· tween 9:30 AM • 10:00 AM Scon Rose C045 Larry Have ~ S1arted doing the t9rme of thl Deed 0t ~ ..... u:Nd °' note(sJ ~ tJv Mid -.,. ..._ ~ ~heliC:111n nls~~ 7058 ~ ditlonal 1:5.00 charge Is In-Paymenl Terms: Full pay-Glmple, Et fo C1ty Paul, buslnes~ yet? No f Trust, Ntimated fMI, ln1lled. r...,111• dda, poe-of Trust. with interest ttw cs, Dita: OMUM Pef :i ~ ~ssan cfudadwilhpayment. menl required on •c· E177FreddJeAogers Et86 Ari.IVargas and~ot the .....,_Ot.ncuntlnnclt.to on. 11 provided In s · AIAP'22m2Mt.WD.WIO ci~;sscon~ractore. aw~r~!i Each bid sl'I•" be ec· ceplance or highest bid Michael A. Laube. '0051 This statement was filed TruatM and of the trusta pey 11\e,.,.....,. pmdpel note(1I, advancn, If any, PUBLIC NOTICE the Contract '°' lhis Work companied by lhe bid se-fOfm of Payment: All pay-Mark Day. 0054 Gene J, with the County Clerk or crelted by slid Deed of sum of the "°'9(1) MC"'9d Inter the taTna of thl ~"'1---------­shall ltsell cooslruct 1 ma· curity Usl ot De91gnaled fM<!IS must be by. cesh. Adams, Ht37 W1yne Bo-Orange County oo 8-9-96 rust, to-¥oilt: '137,208.7 by Mid Deed of Truat. with of Trust, 11timeted f .... NOTaOfTlllJSTE£'SSM.Ei. . • 1 W 1 S • certil1edcl'leck,casfuer'1or ecker H220Todd M Hill 19183892532 Eatlmlted. Accrued lntlf'llt .,.,_....,, .. pnMded c:twVM and.,..._of t DBUIEB>OflllUSTFll:l1 .. tl IOftly o the ork. n I C· ubContractors, and Non-treasurer's check °' by a p ope t 245 t" . 1725 end edditlonel advencea If In -'d note<a) ~ If Trustee and of the tr\llt cordance with the prov1· collusion Affidavit required United States poslal, bank, Po'mo,; !ve .. Costi Mesa. Dally Pilot September 2, 9, eny, w9 inc:1'11M thla flvl'.re eny, under ~ t8fml of th. crelttd by Hid Deed of IAM: 114ottl a..: ll1M AP. slorls of C~Nror,n11 CBusl-by the Information For Bid· express. or telegraph Ca. 92627, (714) 642-3107 16, 23, 1998 m331 prior to Ille. Thi beNfic:iery Deed of TN9t, ..um.ttd TNlt, to-wit: '206,260.4 ~T~ IOU~: S=i~~;~ ess ons ode ders. money order. Make Check TIME: 10:30AM, Stored by nder 11id Deed of Trust ,._, chllVH end IJIPlftMll ~. Accrued Inter TIUrr ~~ \' flll All Work must be com· This project Is I federally or money order payable to the following persons: PUBLIC NOTICE twwlofOl'I .-;uted and de-of the Tru.tH end of 11\e and edditionel adv'!flCll. If lN.ESi YOU ~ TO pteted within slxty .. lght funded project and wUI be lhe Internal Revenue Ser-0168 Selina Smith NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S Med to ttie undefaloned I ~ CfMted by Mid~ 'n.I• w9 lncrHM thia figure PAOTECT YOUR IWlP9UY " (68/ consecutive days. The under federal regulations vice. Property 20139, 2099 Pia· SALE TruttH Sale No. wmten OtdlrMlon of DefaUt of TNlt, .to-wit: pnor to ... The MAY 8E SOLO Al A PUil.i(: bui ding will be available which Include lhe Davis· v. CHRISTNER, REV· centla Ave.. Costa Mesa. 98-12049 Title Order No. ~ Demend fOf Sele, and • t419,087.06 &timettd. under Hid Deed of True SAU. F YOU NEED Nf EX· 1---------- for Interior construction Bacon Act and related ENUE OFFICER Ca. 92627, (714) 846-3865, 3101777 Reference No Written Notice of Oef-'t Ind Acc:ruM lntar.t and tddi· hemotore eicecuted and de-PU*TION Of TI4E NAT\IRf Of lrom December t6 1996 1 Th d 1 1 9/10/98 TIME: 11 :30AM. Stored by 682 n 80671 APN No 93e: Bection to Seit. The under-tlonel 1dv1nc9t, If eny, Wiii livered to the undefslgned 1 TI4E PRC<EBJN; AGAICST through January 10' 1997 ac s. e wage e ermna-AddreH for lnforma-the ro11owlng persons: 76 ;40 YOU ARE tH DE-eignad clUMd Mid Notice of Inc,..... thit flclur9 prior to written Oec:l..ilonot Oef-'t YOU YOU SHOtl.D CXlNTACT A The work must be com: lion will be under lhe tlon About th• Sele, In-C305 Jeff Edler, C203 Rob-FAULT UNDER A DEED OF Default and Section to Sell aale. The beneficiary under ~ ~ f0t Siie, and • iii/v9.. Malcl II NNbr Ml pleted by January 10, Oavl1·B1con Acl and re-ternal R•venue Ser· ert Hurley, B161 Darryl TRUST DATED 07/02/93. o be recctded in the county Mid Deed ofTNlttw.tofore wrltt~ Notice of OefaAt Ind M ..._ 1'8mn.....-C--. 1997. Time Is or the H· lated eels and the Depart-1 PO Box 30220-Norwood UN-ESS YOU TAKE ACTlON where the real property 11 .-....t enddllvwed to the 8ec:tion to Sell. The under-"""' • INllll. • -sence. Failure 10 complete ment or Industrial Rel•· v ce, Property 00101/22301, TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-locatad and more then thrM uildalllQlledl-*'*' Dede-e1s1*f c:eueed Mid Notice of ~ • .....,....._,.... the Work within the time !Ions. State of California 2732, Le9wne Nl9wel, 2065 Plaoentla Ave .. Costa ERTY IT MA y BE SOLO AT months • elepaed since ra1lon ot ~and DlnWld Default and Election to Sell ...a .... o.i "' TMI • set for1h herein will result In (the Contractor and Sub-CA 92807 Mesa, Ca. 92~27 •. (714) A PliBUC SAlE. IF YOU such rec tlon. Meet• for S.. end• wri.n Notice to be recardtd In the county ..., W ...._. 0. .. o..M the Imposition of liquidated conlraciors shall pay not Phone 714-360-2288 ;46-6~66b TIMhE. ~2i1~M. NEED AN EXPLANATION OF ea Trua-of o.feutt end Elecdon to where the reel property 11 _, l.alll &. .. .,_.. ......._ damages tor each day of len lhan the higher wage Published Newport tore . b1~1• Jo~ Vng THE NATUREOFTHEPRO-ee, FONdo-Sel. The uildetelgned loceted andmoreth.enthrH _. .. ..._.. • .,~ delay, 1n the amount set Beach-Coste Mesa Dally persons. n an CEEOINGS AGAINST YOU aure Olpotlldon ea Agent, ceueed Mid Nob of~ moothl hive elapeed since • .._.... MD. -.W 111 f0r1h In the "lnlorm111on for rathe). Pilot September 16 1996 wH• .. m, •rEsv0e301d,H Dl5ep Elme YOU SHOULD CONTACT A 033 N. Mein SttMt, Suitt end Bectlon to Sel to be such recordetion. Amt R-._. _ 1'1111-at otldlt--. Bidders." T e City has obtained • • s, ugo resye 660 Wllnut Cr.U, CA ~lnflloourwy~ .,....Ca!Dordonea True-111 ..... ., .. ~...._.. Each bid must conlorm from the OlrectOf of the De-m340 All sales are Wb~ to LAWYER. ?n October 16• 946S8. Telephone Number: the rM1 property le locatM tM, P.O. 8o• 86309, Sen • d o..p Ce11111f. ~ and ne responsive to the pa11men1 01 lndusttlal Rell· PUBLIC NOTICE P<:o' ~ance11ay~· erm~ =~ ~= ~ (6101 933-4860,8y: LORI end more"*' ttne manttw Diego, CA 92188-6309 ..i ,,._. ._ .. ,..._.,. o. r-::=:i:===:t:: contract documents. Each tlons the general prevailing ~~ 81 aJreg0 ~ed~•v:;h fMy appointed Tn.st• ln:ter DIOKNO. D1te: 09/09/H i-~ ~ IUdl re-Telephone Numbw: (8191 W _. ......... w . ...._. bidder shall submit. on the rate of per diemwagts Ind cns1413595 d 1S:. ~ a01 58 ~ 1 d purs Int t Deed of N'P17922P\JB; 09/19198, contatlon. ,,,,_......,... 462-4900, IC!UY L RADER.*._..., o:na1a 111 ._ rorrn fumlmea With l!'t the genaial prevailing rete NOTICl!TO :r 1996'Yb PsPO. T~ ~~07112193 09/23/96,09/30196 C:1 .... ,.T'~H,P.O. ISTANT SECRETARY. *-,_""-•.,._MD, contrae1 documents. 1 list • CREDITORS OF • • 'Y ' ' loll 15309. San Diego, CA Dile: 09/06/91NPP1954 IM271f'll ti ... 0... ~ of the proposed subcon· fOf holiday and ov1111me KS engeco. Inc. 701 Western H Document No. 93-PUBLIC NOTICE 121 .... 5309 T~ PVB· 09116198 09/23198 .................. Mortuary* Chapef tractors on this pro 1 19 work In the locality In BUL Al.£ Avenue, Glendale, CA 0463441 Book Pege of NumMr. 18;91 412-4900, ogJ3olg6 • • .... ._....._ .... Ccluller Cremation l--'1~1.o-OIHl'~~~if'9 wblch the worJt Is lO be (SECS.8104, 91201, (818). 244-8080, Offic:WRacordl lntheOffice1NOT1CEOFTlUS1'&'8Ml.I CathyWolM TNStMSale 0....-JWCMcQl!aro.t.t and Subcon1r1ct1ng Fair performed lor each cr11t t l 05U.C.C.) BondNo.5857632. oftheA.coiderofORANGE Tf'UltM Sele No. 98-Offlcet, Oet~: 08/30l98 PUBLIC NOTICE w.ea.-CA•1:91P.M.• HO Broadway PractlcN Aci. Government c111111ic11lon or lype ol Escro w No. _Publlahtd Newport County, Cafiforna, executed 00704-CW T1tte Ordet No. llW17141 l'U8· 09/10/!HI, ,......_ .... ...._~ Costa Mesa Code Section 4100 •I seq. work. needed 10 Hecute Notice Is hereby given to ~~ICh·~OSll :;wsa Dally by: JAMIE D'ANDA. A SIN-62321517 Ref-• No. 09118198 ot1i3IM NOTICI! ~ T'R\.9TW'a .................. a( ...... ,. Each Bid shell be I C· th I ct. H lid I creditors of lh• within I 01 eptem " 9, 16, GLE MAN, a• TrultfK; 73892094 APN No. 451-• w.e nwe. ... -. .. 111 .................... im--------" comp1nitd by a cef1lned or 1 con ra · o ay ra 19 named teller that I but 1996. ~ PACFIC THRIFT 61 5-02 YOU AM IN 0£. 0t211Q)C7 ,... OrdW ,_ ..... ti -..... ...._. cashier's check or bid shall be P81~ as specified sale It •bout to be made of m338 N«J LOAN ASSOCIATION ~-OF "94 w..., IA-an amGunk10Hffs In Iha~· -the uaet1 d•smb 'C1't1FORNJ • TRUST DATED 12121112. MEET ....a #N ,_ .., .., 0.-tf TNll Ill Ill thin ten percent (1~) of agreement 1ppllc1ble to below. PUBLIC NOTICE TION, 11 Beneflclwy. WIU ;.N.ESS vou TAUACT10N . 4DCJ77-4M YOU AM"~ .....-w...,. 111 ..w e-.tw the total bld price, payable etch pertlcular craft. cl1• The name1 and business Notice It hereby given SEU AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO PAOTICT Yout' PAOf' MUL.T ...._A~~ i1r1 ........ .-,W lo the District Ha guaran-1lllcallon or type or work addr"sea of the 11ller 1te: that the undersigned wlU TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER ERTY. IT MAV. SOLD AT Someone special ~ Dil'TID -..a, ,_ ... a.,-..... M llld FIND -tee IMI the bidder, ii Ill employed on the project. Crystal Cove, Inc.. 3176 be told 1t Public Auction ~CASH fpayeble It time A PU8LIC SAL.!. If YOU through Classified UN&.88 YOU TNm N::TION .,_. d TNll h ,,.,...., ._ an apartment proposal I• accep1ed, shell CoplH 01 achedule• of Pullman. Ste. 121, Costa on MONDAY, OCTOBER 71 of •II• In lawful monev of NEEOANEXJllANATIONOfl T0"'°'8CT VO&M,_,,._ ._llld.._...._...._ through classlfled : P'Omplly uecutt the Meu, CA92626. 1996 •t 10·00 A M KELLvt----------+--------~1---------..... _________________ ;;,__,_ __ __,;;,.__ ____ _ AOrMment, furnish I Hlls· ralt1 ao determined are on The locallon lo Calirornla & KARL jACKSON K E • ,,. ... factory Fillhful Perform· Ille et lhe City Cterk'a Of· of Iha chief eKecotiYe offloe AUCTION SERVICE' p ·0 • ance Bond In an amount flee, located 11 n Fair or the .. 11., Is: Hme u BOX 125 RIALTO' CA. · not IHI than one hundred Drive, Costa Mna. CelilOf-abolle. 92377 ~7'3-o744 AUC::: P9fC.OI (100%) or the 10111 n11 112628, and are evall· ,._listed by the H Her, all TION BOND 112~1:111. bid price, rurni1h • Pay-able to any Interested party other buslnen nlmff and ALLSPACE -COSTA ='" ... ~~~n II~ :=: upon reque1t. ::i1:::n ::= ye~e:: MBOESUAL,EV1~3R50 NECWOPSOTA! (~) °' the total bid prlc9. In llCCOtdlnce with Sec-tof• the date euct\ •11 WU MESA. CA 'tm7 " Md bnlth certlflcaln evt-lion 1 n3.2 of the Callforl'Ma Mn& Ot ~ to the A.242 LAA.RY STEFFENS derlClng that the required Labor Code. the Contractor bW« atr. None. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS • lnlutll'ICt Is In effect In the lhalt poat a copy of the de-The nlmft and bull""' A273 KATHLEEH HAR· amcM#lta NI for1h In the termination or prevailing addr ..... ot the tiuy., ate: KINS HOUSEHOLD ITEMS ~ eondltlon.a. In the rate Of waoe• at MCh job Miiier lnternatlONf'J... lnQ,, A347. KENNETH DUF· _..,,. of f.ilurt to enter Into alte 8500 Ln Ser-. 119ft¥1f, OUR HOUSEHOLD ITEMS !he oontad and e•ecutl ~ "'-~--CO eoa21 145'7 COASYUNE YACHT Ille requited documenlt, ..,.,..,"'_.'°' and wry The UMts llO be IOld are CHARTER HOUSEHOLD l4'Ctt IWd MCUtlty Wiii be IUbconltlic1of(I) lhd pay dnCtlbed In OW* .. u: In-rTEMI • forltlled, The 'lilMA Pet-noc .... then lhe ~ ~. Unftute. lbdwn . lt11. JOHN FERGUSON. tonnence lond lhlll r• prevefllng rat" of ~ '° llttl.. ~ equtpment HOUSEHOLD ITEMS INil1 In U IOfce and efftct all wort!ltl lft'lployed by and ate IOCateCJ .. : 3171 B1A, JOHH FERGUSON, through 1hl guerMtN C: !Nm In the eUC\ltlon ot P\llNn. SM. 12l, eo.t. HOUUHOU> ITIMS ~ cc:1i!:' In lhe connct. ~=name YMd 1219, MICHAEL IRINI(. The DISTRICT 'r...,..... A payment bond and I*• by the ....,_ • tNt toe. ~.f H~~OH~~ .,,. rtght to ,.jec1 any Of all forrnanc. bond Wtll ~ .... tlOn lt::=eov.. Inc. SKY HouHHOLD ITEMS bide Of to WtlV9 any fr· Qulfed P"°' to the e.ucu-The CUM 0( ,-,,' b 11 ltl e d New@ or t r9gYlattclea or lnformahtlet 11on of !tie contract. Thi IN bull la October t, ... ch.COtta MeM Dally In wry blda et In the bid-payment bond and I*• 1 IN at 1hl OflCI Of Flied-l'llot Seplember 11 IS'. cl"9. fofl'nenoe bond shall be In man ,.-.eon a Stroffe. Ir· 1tM. • . 'W ~ br 9lctlotl the lonn and ~ Ml ¥Irle, CA M:M2 ~&!c..1~~8~0~"~ fOfth In the connct ~ 10~-:..:m-=1-...... ...-,,.--........ ~ ........... - 1hl °'"""*" Of ""'"" mentL rntrcl•• Co de lecUon PUIUC NOTICI trial ......,,. ot 11e ..... 1n tcOOfdance wfth pro111. 1iou. llOTI09.., oJ Caflfomle "91 dtller· ..,_ of PUbllo COi'lttMt ~ ~ :: name """-'GATIM TO mlried hi~~ Codi llcdGllf 22300, •ut>-with ~ _,,,. ~ NU ALCOllOltO ~.;;:. ~-e:. ~ atlllllloft of etiv'ble end ._.II &tyen M. ~ 8IWMOli perfotmtd o.i-~UfVelenC ~ lot 1114., tftOo MecAtthur hie f1' ... °',_.~,.-....,... "'1 n'°"'8e ~to.,,....,._, ... 1'001 lnMe. CA .... 111111•1 ....... ~ ..... ~ _.., 11111 a'ld ........ "' .... ,0. , ... M • .. INI .,.,_ ... llt...,.,,.. .. dtllme ........ 0o-To ._ 1l -0. ......... .... ................ ..., '· , ........... IMI: ........... ' ,.... ......... ~..., ........ ""~~ =--:.~= ................... lllftllftl ~et~OO:, .................................... ....., ~ 911• .. t.. I I --=:.i:~,.. ~ !!:_ ....,._. II l'™d Ttte _,, ..... ... =: n. CM-..... c.;;: .• __.. -···-!•=,·=-~~~!! ="'-~ •=. :, ., c.er ... ·• u. ea •n =&.:.. ..... J "Dog." "Perro . ., "Hund." "Chien." • STARTING ANEW BUSINES8r? • • • • • • • • • • • • • Tk LtpJ ~111 the DllilJ Pilllt ii~ "1 """'1Jl1t« II ntW 1mJia !"""" m.i/JW IO ltlJIJ ~ \ri wi/J "'1111 SEA'.RCJI tht ""1M for Jiii' '11 rltt Dl1rl ~. N MM J!* fk timt tint/ the trip IO the Qwrr HIJli# in S-.Jhr. Thm. of~ l{in.--.,,0, is""""""' a 'wil jilt 1""' Jit:titi-s ,,..,_,,.. *' '"""' wilb th. ~ <:1tr*.,.,.,., Ma • .,,., }'Ji'.,,.,., ... ,,,"°" MJ ilim ft/I Jtlll!--.J' ~~ lf#lllMC..,, °"*-. r-J Pleot */> "'. j/I,... ,..,._ --c t '""!'"'. IMilJ Not. "° w. &]~ 0.. "'-l/1111u•""Z,3,"*""' 111'11(111)6D-l.W titJ,. wil,,,... •• .,.. I*: J!lll • ,., I!,• ........ "' #lilil. . lf J-Jl.Jtl "'-"!9~f' ri .... ,-.o.6 ·--..,,. ....... fldll • ""'1t J111L GM W • ,_, w '-:'id \ I! . . ..... AL 0 UI& DllOUn Telqmoe 8arn-5~ Monday-Friday POUCY Raes wt deedlirrea ue subject to chmF. wiJhoat nobee. The pablilber ... ~· ·ti) BJ\LBOA ISLAND BALBOA 2106 ISLAND Walk-In 8:00am-5~ Monday-Friday I DAILY PILOT n.ADUNIS Momay ............ Friday 5~ Tuesday ............. M<DJay 5:<X¥n Wednesday ....... Tuesday 5~ UUL~y .......... . Friday ................ Thursday 5~ llY .. ID• (714) 642-5678 llYMX (714) 631-6594 (Please include your name at¥I phone ntunlw a00 we'll~ yoo baclc with a pice quote.) BY MAE Oil• • Miik 330 W~ Bay Street C.osta Mesa, CA 9261:1 Omer c:L Newpmt Bhd & Bay St -l ~ 't'el the rip to cemcl',' reclassify, revue or reject qy ·Claslified advertisemmt. Please report any mor tbll may be in your classified ..t immediately. 1be Daily Pilot & 1be lndq!endrnt accept no liability for any error in an ..tvertisement for which it may be respomiblc except for the cost of the space actually occupied by die error. Credit can only be allowed for the first inscrtiqn. BUSINESS OFFICE -----• EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT APPLIANCES 6011 PETS Ir YACHTS 7018 2608 FOR RENT 2769 EMPLOYMENT 5 530 553 0 ANIMALS 6049liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Aman a Fridge 25' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii * 3 4 ' S • • R•• 3 4o A GeMI Wtt1 t 3BR Nl!ED TO RENT Obi door, Ice/Water. . Sundancer, generator ron • •South Bartront• s Earn up to $350/Wk TEACHERS Hardly used. $500. Rot 9moe. old Very Xlntl S69K.e7S-5095 ... IOl9lllG 2.5BA paUo +deck, 2 2br 1ba. ,.furblahed, Small 1-peraon office EMPLOYMENT Part-time. Now hiring Loving care giver 8 3 1•5200 attectlonate. House OPPOllTuiun car. Dock avall. N/pet/ vu of bay, $1395.mo/ IBnENCBl.CQARM arFeRalE. NMOULSYT. 5 530 Mystery Shoppers needed to play with broken. Raised w/ldds•---------M Nll ...... 111111111111111111 smk. 52650. 723-4633 yearly 973-3059 For Local Stores. toddlers and twos in Washer/Dryer & pets, has papers. MARINE SUPS ' 1 t<r 11--11 .. FM· Latry 950·5420 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Free products. accredited center. Admiral set under F t _,. ~ .. -_.J ---------ree 0 an approv ..... Do-r 7022 .,..,..._..Ad111tll• B•n·aoA Admln. Aaalata nt 1·214 ·606 ·5003 FT/PT 6-12 Units ECE warranty till March 97. home. 959.5499 ~ ................. ....., ~ BALBOA "l"DYJIY Very busy office.•---------min. Excellent working Xtra lg Capacity. fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 11 ...._ • ._, pa•ma. PENINSULA 2107 PENINSULA 2607 INDUS&AUU. 2 788 Switchboard and Enlo~ Balboa Beach w/ cond. Career ladder. $575.obo 642·8533 40' Moorlnt1 U......,11 • lllllcrtmlHUH iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Macintosh experience pay! Afternoon sitter· Benefits. 292..0500 or 983·3483 MUSICAL South Side Balboa • -i--5 OOO SF F hsekpr w/own trans. N eor-• .. ._. •..., ..._ ........ *OCEANFRONT * • Auto Repair, a must! ax resumes Barbara 675-4339 Toshiba Whlrlp ool washer/ TR NT Island, .., • "ve ..................... 1Bd 1Ba House Oceanfront at 19th /showroom. Can di· to S .Lennon at Copier Sales Reps dryer, $125.ea, good INS UME S 6055 $12,900 721"'°"1 · ..................... II Latge living room full St (1900) Furn 3bd/ vlde. CM loc. $3900/ __ F_a_x_il_7_5_"9_·_9_8_2_9_ -I n_t_e_r_n_a_t_l_o_n_a_l _H_ig_h_· Salary/comm/metlical, cond. Thermador, db p RIV ATE D 0 CK .... .,_.,.. ra .._.. kltchen,a/c,w/d,'gar, 2.5 b ir. Winter, permo.AgL850-1220 ADVERTISING ClassSalonlnH.8.2 Call 310·986-5060 convection oven ,BABYGRANDPIAHO 30ft.+ SJdetle.Elec· ......... 1 I etlee.'' refrlg lncld. Avail 9/15. awesome vlewl Clean, Dls play spaces for rent, 1 for Fax 310·986-5066 $395.00 875-9394 Beautiful finish, In trlc & water. Newport. . fl* ••IJlllU will. Ht $1400/mo. 650-2493 m o d 9;3.1 9:~ 7 5 o Telema rketing commission. 965·2697 •---------tune. Bought $4500 $250. 675-9742. .__ ..... ., ........ Ocea nfront yearly. BUSINESS & Wiii make quality Ke nne l worker for cal FURNITU'D-r 6014 sacrifice $1475. _., sales calls over the EMPLOYMENT &UO • .. •••••••• ............... wlllcl II la 3br 2ba comer unit, F~ANCE only shelter. FT/PT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil (714,527·1854 1• ..._., ...... Dir,..... furn, $1700.mo·Avl CORONA .r.n telephone to new and No exp. nee. Apply: SERVICES 5 533 ---------AUTOMOBILES -~ -II I Ji 9 7•509... existing advertisers. 6904 W. P.C.H., N.B.l"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Electrlc Twlnbed .. --i --now m ~ • DEL MAR 2 622 Answer Incoming calls ---------•• Xlnt condition 5200 ....._. .......... la Ws ---------1:::iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1---------and solicit new busi· Manager & •••••••• (7 14, 87W 277 ·SPORTING • I • _..... • • CORONA 1• BUSINESS ness through proac-Counter He lp Please be aware that --'---'------1 GOODS 6065 ----------... ,....._,__. NICE 28R, 2BA Oen, · I I 1 Leathe r sofa, chair, Ban.' a030 :::::-., .......... ·• a1--DeL -ll'D 2 1 2 2 paUo, garage, hkup•. OPPORTUNITT live telephone can-fo r Coffee shop & the hst ngs nth scat-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii "." • --· , • ,_ ~ RUU\ .. vassing and research· Deli. FT & PT Avail. egory may require you ottoman,(blue) $300. '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -...111.-....-.Ftt · $1100. Close to bch. 2904 Ing competitive publi· Apply in person Tues to call a 900 number Drexel sofa, S300. Holst weight ·fitness'' ,85 BMW 318 ""-• nn . DC_ .... _ 2BD,•1•• Cottage 973·13C>e btx 6-9pm '::miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii cations. thru Fri btwn 2 & 4pm In which there Is a Like Nu 548 -8894 sys .. llfecycle. stair--. ,. -/ -11 1 5 ., ........... Black, 2-Goor, co-. al-llQl.all. $1250/mo. Lease.,_________ Earthworm •Mustworkwellunder Coffee R e publlc chargepermnute. S ecretariat Oak roll master. 4...-v-very clean. ,3195. 1::,_ar,,, 7 g 000 aragee.xt.A 3 g 0 e 1 nt COSTA ~rA 2624 Grow e rs Wante d deadline pressure 260 E. PCH, CdM top desk $250. Oak 472•1911t ~ 1.n~ •excellent oral ant11.,,,...=--..,..------1---------rocking chair StOO. ••••••••• ........ 702 •••••••••I $1000 day P0 ••· written communication PIT ~ounter Person/ DOMESTICS 5540 589-5580 u 7 -F=~o~:w.0~~~te~ $517mo Low lncome•--3-1-0-S-9-CMS-4-7-7-!~Ills 1 ~~~~e;ftero3al~'~~~~;liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii _S_ll_pc_o_v_•_r_•_d_s_o_fa-.-p-o-t·1 TRANSPORTATION ·~: •• 3~~ ,:U:,•~; HOUSES/ co:mos FO'lt SALE on Ocean Blvd. Steps fum stu~los, utlls Incl. PAY PHONE ROUTE trong sa es, presen-Wa hoo'• Fis h Taco •Houae Man/Cook• tery barn overstuffed ••••••••• cond. Better than from beach. Beaut Clean, modern, •• 35 Local & Esteb Sites talion and service 1862 Placentia, C.M. All duties. 9 yrs exp. look. orig $1290. seU most 1992.11 111•500. 3bd. Frplc, garage cured parking, pooV Earn up to $1500 wkly skills Seeks to work/manage $595. 740-3002 392-4149 $2495mo. 281-4455 IPL Jackie 642-8226 . ...,..._...,,1,...-800-6 __ 96-4 __ 9_80.,.__ *Minimum one·year Prr Ofc, floor coverlng large e state or ranch. BO•'TS 7011...._ _______ _ ·~ newspaper sales ex· store (n CM. Hrs flex· Excellent local Newport ---------• n ,.... 1 & 2 bdrm Mobile VendlngeHealth Food perlence Ible! 751-2324 Jerfy references. 760-9228 MERCHANDISE liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii GINEIAL 1 002 COSTA MESA 212 4 ~e~~= •no 0 :~t~~ ~:.~~~ •M~;. e :.~1 ;fi!>::~ .:,°<, :~~ 1C,:~1"'p,,...rr=--s,,,.....a"'"1•_•_W_o_m_e_n~ .• •·u-c-~-N-S_E_D_1::.>_D_A_Y_CAR--.E MISC. 6015 7' 9" Rowlng/Salllng i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 1991 Newport blvd eeoo-e'78·19e3 team environment specialty slore In Lots of Tl.C & Funl Dinghy. Flb9rglass w/ SELL your used vehicle through classified 842·5878 .. UYEftSBROKE "l'remendous Saving I~ you-ara-golnO"lO b RE Property 940-575 1 MH• To Beach e 4 9-8373 •oetall oriented Newport, Hrly+Comm Pediatric CPA & tst Ald Frml Dining Set w/ wood trim. Xtnt cond. ~Lg Bdrm1. 2Ba. gar,1---------11••••••••• •self motivated and Flex hrs. 759·7985 Meals/snacks lncld. Aeas buffett/chlna cabnt $1800 OBO 650-2696 patio, fptc, an appl Newport •oroaa •vuotJNrr .. rlll'l"S goal oriented -P.aa..tlme. $.10 rates FT/PT 99,..174ct 1215a.__ UAI lealh I~. S1TOO 84~ -.treet 2bd,1~a. fp, nnn ~&Tl •PC knowledgea61e Ra te TV/Movie • sofa set $1450. 2 BR --------- E'SIDI! 2 BR Beauutul ga;~:1~~~ :!5~';0·1••••••••• Salary plus commis· For Media Research sets slelgh/rloe poster SAIL BOATS 7014 lrg yard, secluded. 720.9422 alon. Excellent ben~lit Company. Flexible MERCHANDISE $1900. Down sofa/Iv· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Rooms, COSTA MESA 1024 Frplc. Garage. $1195. LOST Ir package Including Hours. Local Area. seat. $900. 828-2913 apartments, ... 848-3959 •---------1 401k plan. PhyslcaV 1-415-773·2992 Phone Sw• for am •Sant.ft• 20fl'T• homes iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ""u...,....,s""T""'s .... 1""'0""'•,...C ....... M ...... --NEWPORT l:Fii0iiiiU?miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii2ii9ii2ii5 :~rr~d. SE~~~nlng r• , ____ P __ T_/FT--C--,-.-rk--1---------1 bus. 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REWARD Lost camera wen with people, be For friendly small Paintings, china, Wip avail. $450,000. 31().804-9882 After near P.C.H. & Mat· ~unctual and depend· mortgage office In glsware, fum, etc. Will cooperate with 4pm: 714-220.9498 CONDOS L guerlte, COM. Black '~~~ecia~ur~ ~f~op:;:-~ CdM. Top pay, must 40Yr NB Res 673-6223 1Spents: S7~573. 2BD/1 BA Gate guard, a Nikon In a black case. Excellent benefit pack· have 2-3 yrs exp & '"========~ pool, tennis, sec prkg TOWNRO~r2702 •714-721"8427• age. Drug screanl""'' have positive attitude.i- i •· ~ ''V' Fax resume: 723-4796 .., ______ __ gar, ease, no pe... p h y1lcal required. $1450/mo Agent or Iv mag at 451·7905. Mo-7000.ext.300 •8r l9ht •nd Alrw PERSONALS 3002 EOE. Send resume JEWELRY, FURS Ir ART 6025 NEIMANS Two limited edition s erigraphs, (golf theme) beaut framed/ matted'. Seller motl· MPllLE RO.MIS ------1100 NS iw-... --3br aba.''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii with salary requir.. SALES '"-r• ment-io: Joa~ C7ettl L.bl:at -COmmunrTy ---"1t-TS9-~0-;-- CEMJ!TEIY LO?/ Beach clo1e. S875.00 Classllled Advertlsln,g news pa _per group Call H8 44•• Manager, 330 w. Bay seeks outside .ales St. C.M., CA 92627 representative In the or Fax to: 631-6594. Display Advertising Counter Help-PT Department. Sales ex· Phon es, shipping. perlence preferred, Friendly & respon-but wlll train. Ap- slbl N e .... 2-S262 pllcant l hOUld be en-•. · · -• ergetlc, motivated and BUllJ)ING MATERWS 6030 GARAGE SALE HINTS Before your garage sale,-determine-what items ~ wish to sell. Make sure every"1ing is dean and repaired. '" CRYPT 1225 llcen1e. Clean record. FIT, reliable. tmmed. P .... e c.il MM.654. plus commission. Xtnl benefit pkg. Drug acreenlng/physlcal r• quired. EOE. Send r• •ume to Lynn Eaola, 330 w. Bay StrMt. Co1ta Mesa, CA 92627 or tu to (714) "'"' HOUSE$' CONDOS PO•urn " G-._U. . ZlOZ HOTTB•T ''IAI.* .' ·l!' LIVE ...... ,...aos.-soso .... 7 ....... .. .... 7 ... 9100 ., ........ , .. , .. Drtver,IQopher 650-4~2 To d rive employer based In Newport Beach to & from work and d o odd Job• d u ring th• day. Involve• 11gnlflgant1---------1 amount of driving • MUST HAVE CLEAN ORIVINQ RECORD. 310-439-0991 RENT. through cta~sllled I S p ·o RT S A look back at three big wins in football : :SeMng the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 A NEW LEVEL OF S·ERVICE Newport Beach fire and para- medics ready a patient for transporta- tion to Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian after responding to a call f a person with difficulty. breathing. Froi;n manning ambulances to dousing blazes, Newport firefighters are doing it all-these days Story b y Jenni f e r Armstrong • Photos by Marc Marti n K en Flessel and John Testa were relaxing on treatment and rush patients to the hospital. beige recliners on a Thursday afternoon at Since Aug. 8, the firefighters have been driving Newport JJeach Fire Station 3 wnen the an ambulance, along with their medic vans and. siren sounded. fire engines. They temporarily took over the Their chatter about clearing the station garage ambulance service after a falling out with private for a dog vaccination clinic fell silent company Med'ITans. "Newport Medic 63, Newport Engine 63 -pos-And on Sept. 9, the City Council gave ambu- sible heart problem,• the 'female dispatcher's lance duty permanently to the firefighters, despite voice crackled over Tesla's hand-held radio. "We the program's projected costs being over budget. have a patient on the phone at 5000 Birch St. He's Mayor John Hedges, the only council member having chest pains." opposed to the Fire Department proposal. wasn't Flessel, 45, and Testa, 33, jumped to their f~t at the meeting where the decision was made. Lat- and rushed to the red and white ambulance er in the week, he said he feared the department parked in the garage just outside the lounge door. was usfng the ambulance take-over to justify hir- Flessel, a 24-year veteran of the Newport ing extra personnel Beach Fire Department, took the driver's seat. But the firefighters who work the 24-hour Testa, who bas been with the department for four ambulance shifts don't care about such political years, broke out the map book as he sat in the conflict. They just know things run more smoothly passenger's seat. for them when evuyone responding to an emer- Both wore blue lfa~wntrml~ -~Beach fuefighte:r. Newport Beach firefighter John Testa stocks the ambulance at Statton 3 with supplies after anm. they can bear each other as wiill as communica-While dashing to the parking lot where the tion from the medic van and the fire truck also man was having chest pains, the ambulance, year-old patient onto a stretcher. "Newport · · · tened-HHne--sa1~0lS--1-Ambu1zmce--63 cancel;-" the dispatcher said. patcher. Plessel and Testa could head back to the sta- "The patient can see you," the dispatcher said tion to wait for the next call. It had been a quiet as the fire truck entered the parking lot. "He's to afternoon, but they were sure things would pick the right of the building.• an es amveas ,as e om -who handle most lower-level calls -ease the 34-• SEE SERVICE PAGE 3 NEIGH,BORS Learn about our local movers and shakers Sandcastles draw crowds to SeaFest • Hundreds converged on Corona del Mar State Beach to watch and partici- had been declining in popularity and faced cancellation in recent years. By Christopher Goffard, Daily Pilot CORONA DEL MAR -In dramatic contrast to the dwindling participation that has threatened its cancellation in recent years, the SeaFest Sandcas- tle Contest drew 21 entries and hundreds of enthu- siastic observers Sunday afternoon at Corona del Mar State Beach. Working from noon to 2 p.m. in plots 15 feet long For photos from and 15 feet wide, amateur Seafest. see Page 2. teams hauled water buck- ets, scooped sand and raised their structures inch by painful inch. Com- petitors in the "Masters Category" -architectural fums like Greenberg Farrow and Erlich-Rominger -were given an extra hour to work. At the end of the frenzied activity, a long row of designs stretched along the shore. Some were intricately crafted and high-minded, like a repro- duction of the Eiffel Tower or of the Egyptian pyra- mids, complete with Sphinx. Some aimed for a lighter effect -grinning gargoyles, an octopus, a cartoonish polar bear slumbering on its back. The winner of Overall Best Sculpture went to Bill Packard of Santa Ana, who built a piece called "Less is More" with his wife, his two children and some friends. They won $200. The design featured a small triple-turret castle in the background. A large magnifying glass sits in the foreground and provides what's supposed to be an enlarged view of the castle. "We knew we had a small team -only nine members,· Packard said. "We had to do some- thing small and make a statement with it The idea was to do a small castle with a lot of detail rather than a large castle with a little detail." Packard, who started building sandoastles 11 years ago and calls it •a family passion." said he goLtheidea !or "LessJ.s Mote" when he pulled out • SEE SEAFEST PAGE 3 City Council meets tonight COSTA MESA -Topics of debate at tonight's· City C-0uncil meeting will range from renaming Suburbia Park to increasing police salartes. The council will consider a recommendation from parks commissioners to rename the park "Moon Park" in honor of its gigantic lunar model, and will decide whether to build seating along the model's perimeter. The council will also decide whether to OK a three-year contract with the Costa Mesa Police ~cers Association that boosts salaries _an aven~ge of 1.61 % this fiscal year. Other proposals on the agenda include: • Combining the helicopter OpenltiODS of ~e Newport Beach and Costa Mesa pollce\iepart- ments. • Forming a Shalimar Alley Rehabilitation Assessment District • Extendin the lease between the · and oun ange or esa e ary. Tonight's council meeting begins at 6:30 p.m. in the City Hall Council Chambers, n Fair Drive. -By Cbrlstopber Gaaant \I ( ) '\ I ) \ l I " I; I I I I ,, ( I • OLYMPIC SPm1' COlf1'INUIS Fonner gymnast Cathy Rigby restaurants. l '\D I \ ~ing macaw feared stolen •. will tumble into town Sept. 22 to · ·serve as honorary chairwoman of the 1996 Race for the Cure and to .lead the aerobic pre-race wannup for partid pants. Overall, Newport Bea<$ restaurants made "-P half of the top 10 list. Besides Five Crowns, Bob Burn1 and The Ritz in New· port Center; Bistro 201 tn Mariners Mile and Amelia's on Balboa llland were named as favorUet among the 150 survey n~spondents. AROUND TOWN • Costa Mesa woman had made great progress in re· training what had been an ill·treated and ill-tempered bird. It bas been missing since Labor Day weekend. The race, expected to draw . 14,000 partidpants to Paahion : 1lland this year, raises funds to · . fight breast cancer. • Rigby, who became a post'f . . OlymplCI B~dway star and • . televllion producer, wlB mtngle : with the aowd and llgil auto-: : graphs throughout the nee y, ~ according to a pren release. Anton.UO'• restaw6At in neigbbcJriDg South Cout VUlage WU elio~ a top place fl.> diDe ID tbe IUJ'Vey. NEIGHBORS By Ovtstopher Goffard' Daily Ptlot "I've been crying for two weeks,• said Gillett. 25. •n seems like every hour of the day, I think about it." GUlett said the bird. which weighs about 8 pounds, wu kept in a latched wrought-.iron c.age in her backyard. On the morning of Sept. l she found the cage propped open ad Ri14 mining. •t ~ eh!a"'Y· • a Nkl. ·1 ~· GraDd ~ .......... with tbe Costa Me.a Police ~· :n..y md.., ClaD't ~~~_ujGlllDg, tllill l wciUld ~ 1** bd ddDg tbe .... ~Wort niytillf.. ~ 8ut IO ..... .-ida Mi lllilld to tum up dae IMCIW, a tlird tbat ..... tn pet ...... l• UauDcl 12.000 . ........... a.ooo.1.-. • ~ ..... iillll -• 09ll ................ _.,, ,.., ........... ., ... • MONDA'( SEP1'a.at 16, 1991 around town -( DIVORCE TALK ·The Law Offices of Usa OaD(:io offers a seminar on •Divoroe - What to Expect. How to Proceed• at 6:30 p.m. at 881 Dover Drive, Suite . 300, Newport Beach. 1be cost is $10. Reservations are required, call 574--0866. ICJCK.BOX AEROBICS South Coast Martial Arts/Box- ing Center offers a class for women using kickboxing and self defense moves set to music from 6:30 to 7:30 p .m. at 3165 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Fees cue $8 per class or $50 a month for unlimited cla$ses. Information: 545-5759. TUESDAY ANANCE 500 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. 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 ffivd., Costa Mesa. Information: 673-3588. ADD WORKSHOP Coastline Counseling Center will sponsor a class called •Mating and Relating," a discussion on the challenge of Attention Deficit Dis- order in relationships and how to correct potential problems before they develop from 7 to 9 p.m. at 1200 Quail St., Suite 105, Newport Beach. The cost is $20. For infor- mation, call 476-0991. TOASTMASTERS The Newport Beach Distin- guished Toastmasters Oub 1300 presents a special guest speaker, author and public relations expert Cherie Kerr, at 7 p.m. at Sgt. Pep- peroni's meeting room, 2300 Bris- tol St., Newport Beach. For more information, call 730-3671. PERSONAL POWER Orange Coast College offers a free workshop on •Skills of Empowerment" from 6 to 7 :30 p.m. today and Sept. 24. in OCC's R.e-Sntry c-aer. For JDOle--infor- mation. call-'32-5162. nnORTllUMG Jbe Newport Beach Public Ubra.rY• Uteracy Program offers a Tutor nalnlng Workshop, to learn how to tutor adults who wish to improve their reeding and writing skills, from 6 io 9 p.m. at the Cen- tral Ubruy, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. The oost is $20. For information, call 117-3874. MEDICJNE TALK . The Ubrary Community Ser- vices Department. in coo~tion with the NeWJ>Qrt Beach Friends of the Ubrary, presents a talk by Dr. Sam Shimomura, a cHnical pro- fessor in the department of family in the Friends' Meeting Room of the Central Ubrary, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For infor- mation. call 640-.a1oa. BUSINESS MEETING The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce offers a 1ectme on •cieate Business Suc- cess Through Word-of-Mouth Marketing• from 7 to 9 a.m. at tbe Balboa Bay Club, 1221 w. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. .The cost is $15 for members and $19 for non-members. Call 729-4400. SEMINAR A seminar on "Flex-Talk: Dis- cover the Missing Communica- tions Unk • will take place from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Country- side Inn, 325 Bristol St, Costa Mesa. Information: 497-6915. EFFECTIVE PARENTING The Medical Plaza Association offers a free community education lecture, "Effective Parenting," at 6:30 p .m. at the Health Education library, 360 San Miguel Drive, Suite 206, Newport Beach. For more information, call 756-9000. KJOCBOX AEROBICS South Coast Martial Arts/Box- ing Center offers a class for women. using kicldxmng and self defense moves set to music from-9. to 10 a .m. at 3165 Harbor Blvd, Costa Mesa. Fees are $8 per class or $50 o. month for unlimited ~­ es. For information, call 545-5159. ·,.Pilot REAPERS HOTUNE Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA. 92626. Copyright No 642--6086 Record your comments about news stoner. IHustrctions. edfto... rial matter or advertisements the Daily Pilot or news tlps. herein can be reproduced with-VOL 90, NO. 212 ADDRESS out written penni.tsion of copy- light owner. THOMAS H. JOHNSON. Our address Is 330 W. Bay St., Publish« Costa~ Calif. 92627. HOW IQ BEAGI US WIWAM LOllDEU. CC>RRECJJONS ClraMtion Editor It is the Pilot's policy to prompt-The Times Orange County STEVE MAlllllU, ty correct all errors of substance. (800) 252-9141 Managing Editor Please call 574-4233. Adwrdsmg IRIS YOKOI, dassified 642-5678 City Editor MARC MARTIN, m Display 642-4321 The Newport Beac:WCosta Mesa EdttoNI Photo Editor Dai~ Pilot (USPS-144-800) Is PRAMOO SHAH. News 540-1224 pub ished Monday through Sat· Sports W-4330 O'lief Financial Officer urday. In Newport lleach and JUDY OETT1NG. Cost.a Mesa, subscriptions are News, Sports Fax 646-4170 O.ttied Advertising Manage< only available by subscribing to E-Mail: dpllot20earthlink.Mt LANA JOHNSON, The Times PromotlOns 252-9141. In areas outside of Business Office 642-4321 °" GRIFR1H. Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. Business Fax 631-5902 Director of Operations subscriptlons to the Daily Pilot Publhhed~ .....,. JOtWPl&fi. only are availa.ble by rn.1l mr ~ f're Press Group Leader $10 per month. Second dass • rtrn. Mlmlr '°'"'*1Y· ... HANK KMGHT, postage paid at Costa ~ CA. .,,,., S. Klilln,•f'l'esldent and CEO Press Group Leader (Prices Include all applicable state and local taxes.) POSTMAS-ludtltl .. ICMdlll. KEN JOU.Y. Packaging and TER: Send address changes to Vice Presklent, General Manager Distribution Group Leader Below: Adam Sddeuer digs oat tile bue of the Eiffel · Tower ID lbe IMt half hour of bulldtng Ume ID the SeaFest NDdcalle oon• at Corona del Mar on Sunday. ScblHHr WU put of leaa Sad Wlwda, who~ (left to rigid. around .... tower) 11flany IClrda. I.yam Chin md (bendtng over) Admll'a dad. ltldl Scbleller. The Sud Wizards compete ln MDdcMtle coaapetltlom up and down Ille c.llfornla coast. Right: J.mle Pl'09t gets a )du from her fluce, Paul Maura, ..... wbOe working on Ille 30th Street Archltedl HDllcMlle. Above left: Lyman Chin USM a straw to blow away Miid tbat be bas chipped from the top of tbe EUlel Tows. , T'EM'ERAl'URES four~foot southwest· Newport Beach . erly swell. Areas of Nauiport-Mau 72.161 morning low clouds \Wfted School Dlstrkt Balboa should give way to ...... ....., l.Lnh Mar-.1 72.161 afternoon dearing. Costa Mesa • MOl ldlly: Bean and cheese 80JS7 TlOES burrito, seasoned com and peas. choice of fruit cup, Corona de l Mar TODAY choice of milk. 75161 Rrst low • 1\laad9y: Hamburger on a 5:·18a.m. 1.5 bun with pidCles or all beef SURF FORECAST First high hot dog. OW!fl Tator Tots, LOCATION SIZE 11:35 a.m. 5.3 Wedge 1-3 s Second low watemielon wedge, choice of milk. Newport 1·3 s 6:14 p.m. 1.0 • Wedi 1 r it.y. O'licken fajita Bladcles 1-4 s Second high in an E~ with salsa. let-River Jetty 1-4 s tuce and cheese, peaches. CdM 1-3 s choice of milk. • (drums or thighs) w::Jra-Light winds during First high ham crackers or all hot morning hours 12:18a.m. 4.1 dog. vegetarian beans, fruit becoming westerly, Second low ~_cboke_of_milL ~ /:lTp.m. l. • Fttd9y: Milke Your Own foot wind waves in Second high Sandwich -Turkey ham,. the afternoon. West. 12:13 p.m. 5.3 tufic2t and cheese on a the winds will be 20 hoag rol~ lettuce and pick-knots with three-foot WATER les, choice of fruit. choice of S~1{e NEWPORT ·Beautify Your Yard! + 200 Monthly Aerobic Classes + Yoga and Sti'et.ch Classes + Area's Most Qualified Staff + Unintimidating. Friendly Environment + Personal Service ~nd Attention 19 6 WEEKS FOR $69 .. Ima a._,,Trlil Maz£1r9hlp Full Servic8, No Aelltrk:don8 .. ~~ .. Your neighborhood ,,.,.Ith club for men & IMHJ'18l1 8lnCe 19821 Comer of E.17th S Irvine in Weetcllff Plaza ,._. ....... Millit• . Call 831-3823 We haae ooer 40 years combined aerolce in tJu. ami. Our quality, creatbnty and~ are wunatch«L Together .we IOlU um care cf all IJOUT ~and m4IOfV'fl rte«la. • • --...:::· ~ ........ l,. . ------- COSTA MESA . I • JJOO blodl of Fuchsia Street Speakers worth $100 were stolen from a vacant resldence:Several walls were · I spray painted with obscenities. -I • 700 blodl of Wiison Stnet: A purse was stolen from a bedroom dresser while the victim was sleeping. The bedroom window was open and had no screen. • 400 blodr of East 16th Place: A wallet and ~ were stolen from an unlocked car parked In the drive-: I way of a residence. · ' NEWPOltT IEAOt • 1711 112 blodr of West Balboa Boulevwd: A leather blazer and 15 compact djscs valued at $550 wen! stolen from a residence. There were no signs of forced en tty. •JOO block of c.tallnli Drtw: A vacuum clHner; 100 • pairs of Levi's, several other articles of clothl val a • 1n ca were sto en a resJ.. dence. • 100 blodc of 25th Stn.t: A ring, bracelet and two • g2ld...coios 'ialued ~t$29,652 were stolen from~~­ ment. There were no signs of forced entty. • 4800 blodc of MllcAl1tu' Cowt: A lap top Comput· er and a purse valued at $4,335 were stolen from an office. • 1900 blodt of Seadllft Drive: A ring worth $1,000 ., I 'I I . ~I t I . I . I j I I I I I I t- -• •• -.--~ ...-..--r--. neighbors COMMUNITY . Costa Mesa resl- :dent Dcwoehy ._received a llronze A.wwd In 1heMagu~ /Newspaper Mi· de Categofy of the Miscellaneous Division for an article written In Senior Highlights. CORPORATE ~~ .... ~ llMlly of Costa Mele WM hired as director of · engineering for ,,oductMty EnMncement Products Inc .• an Costa Mesa- based business Dorothy Jun Leaming for l)fe of Orange Coun- • engineering and product devel- opment firm. ty is proud to present the 1996 Women of Excellence honorees for their outstanding achievements and their dedication to children and their community: Judge Fninc. Munoz. Harbor Municipal Court; Doftna 0... an, Philanthropy; Jun M11fte ,_.. INlth, share 0ur Se1ves::Jl.Lvndt Ballet Pacifica; lonnle bou-' glas Aircraft Co.; Donne HuMn, Los Alamitos Unified School District; Linda Wh~. UO; CM'01 Wlllln, EDUCATION KrisUn L Cobbs of Newport Beach received her Masters In French from Middlebury College, Vt. Suunne V. Chambertaln, of the Chamberlain and Viau law firm in Newport Beach, has been appointed to the Board of Advisors of Chapman University School of Law. .Jonathan P. Mahoney of B,alboa received a master's of arts of Philoso- phy/Education/Psychology from the SERVICE CONTINUED FROM 1 up in the evening and stay busy Wltil they could go home at 7:30 a .m. The ambulance handles mostly patients with life-threat- ening problems -called Advanced Llfe Support calls. The medics handle most Basic Life Support problems such as broken bones. Both units respond to calls from patients who need.immediate advanced care for heart attacks or car acci- dent injuries. As Flessel and Testa drove back to the station, their radio narrated the patient's trip to Hoag Hospital. ·See. we all communicat~ on the same radio,• Testa explained. •And calls go really smooth because we all know how to work together.• When a private company ran the city's ambulance service, they heard a different dispatch from that heard by the fire engine and medic van, he said. The private companies also changed staff often, so they did- n't know the area or the fire- LMara lm'box, founder and ChltUe Gorllmky prin'clpal of the Newport Beach-based financial plan- ning and investment management firm of Tatt>ox Equity, has been named one of "The Best 200 Financial Advis- ers• by Worth Maguine In its recent Issue. Center Medic.al Director Dr. Robert Dlllmmt has led a seven-year study that supports the usage of a treat- ment option that dramatically boosts survival rates for many patients. MILITARY Navy Airman Steven s.m.nlego, the 23-year-old son of M•tlyn 5ut-ton of Costa Mesa, participated In a ma-~ pre-deployment exercise held off the coast of Southem califomia. Samaoiego and his squadron are preparing for a six- month overseas deployment to the Arabian Gulf. ~------------------------, : RESPONSE lEVElS I I : _ Thie Newport Beach Fire : and Marine Department : responds to three types of I rnedQI caffs: : • IMic Ufe Support -for I non-lifHhrHtening injuries I such• brokeri bones. A fire : engine and medic van • respond. • Advanced Life SUpport- A possibly life-threatening problem such as chest pains. A fire engine. and an .,..bu- lanc.e respond. • Critic.al Advanced Life Support -A life-threatening problem such as a hurt attd or--~ injwies. A flN engine. ambul.nce .;Kt ·-....-~·~ Fire engil e respond U> alt Calls becMm 1tM!Y can often -1ID tha-SCMe the f-.st. : Six ltltioi 5 throughout the : dty ~fire engines. while : there is only one ambul.nce : and medic van on duty at any : tfme, I I ~------------------------~ fighters as well. Not that the firefighter-run ambulance program ha.s been all rosy. Many firefighters - BUSINESS LrTICATION ANO TWANSACTIONS Corporations, partnerships, mergers, acquisitions, blty-sell agreements, contracts and collections REAL ESTATE LITICATION AND TRANSACTIONS Evictions, foreclosures. easements, title disputes, work-outs ESTATt Pl.ANNING Trusts, Wills, Probate Administration LEGAL -OPTIONS ATTOllNl!VS AT LAW (714) 760--8775 ~JUST ARRIVED! 1 • Casual denim, rag, leather, hooked and chenille rup. • More TibeWI rugs. ' Dalfon-Waterman Dr. and Mrs. BWT James Dal- ton of Newport Beach have announced the ena:g:ment of their daughter, Me · · LaW'ell, to MalthewV!ncent watennan, son of Mrs. Leonard Waterman of Costa Mesa and the late Mr. Waterman, They will be mar- ried Nov. 16, 1997 in Communi- ty Church Congregational at Corona del Mar. The bride-elect graduated from Newport Harbor High School, University of Southern California and Pepperdine Uni- versity School of Law. Her fiance is a graduate of Newport Harbdr High School, Arizona State University and Boalt Hall School of Law at U.C. Berkeley. Matthew Waterman and Melinda Dalton De Mille-Carson Dan and Sue DeMille of including Ressel and Testa - grumbled at first about the extra work and training the program would require of them. ·1 wasn't looldng forward to being on this,· Testa said. ·sut it keeps the job busy, so my day goes faster.• Also, the firefighters, with a department-wide average age of 47, can't lift patients as easily as the young staffers at private ambulance companies, said Capt. Todd Knipp, who handles the department's day-to-day operations. As the program switches from temporary to permanent status, department officials will develop training to handle such prob- lems, Knipp said. They'll receive two new ambulances in Novem- ber to replace the used Santa Ana mod.els they're using now. They're also working to prove the program is worth the $915,581 it is expected to cost - instead of the $865,597 budget- ed. •1t•s tough when you bear council members talking about th.is like we're being greedy,• Knipp said. •we're not getting any extra pay out of this. We're just trying to serve the commu- nity the best we can.· Ml CASA M EXICAN RESTAURANT awi white sauce. cabbage. cheese. guacamole and a slice of lime. Llk• they serw on the coast Of BAJAll Our meals are • trip to B.AJA u well u ME:XJCOll MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1996 wedditigs and engagements Kathleen DeMllle and Rob Canon ding of Gemma Santos San Juan of Corona and Rick Lee Bayliss of Costa Mesa. 1be bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Conrado San Juan of Manila, Philippines. She wore a white satin gown sewn by her aunt, Consolacion Ursua, which featured a cathedral length train adorned witli lace and pearls. Her maid of honor was Elvie Ursua and bridesmaids were Marissa Margos, Sharl Um and Alexis Kay Ursua. Riverside after a wedding trip to Catalina Island. 1be bride is a homemaker, wbileherbusbandisemployed as a steamfitter and plumber for Hood Plumbing Company. Newport Beach • have announced the engagement of their daughter, Kathleen Susan Peters DeMille, to Rob Carson. son of Tom and Shirley Carson of Camarillo. They will be mar- The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Don L. Bayliss of Costa Mesa. His best man was Terrance Nemchik, and ushers were Glenn Scott and Bob Aker. Desiree Dexter and Cbrlsto- During the reception in pber Brown. Riverside, 140 guests witnessed ried Aug. 16, 1997 at the Hyatt Newporter. The bride-elect is the grand- daughter of Leslie B. and Isobel DeMille of Sedona, Arizona and ~e newlyweds cutting the ~ed-Dexter-Brown ding cake baked by the bnde- groom's aunt, Wanda Wells. I Mary Allyn and Earl Dexter The couple are at home m of and the late Elinor Holstein of Newport Beach. She graduated from COTona del Mar High School and her fiance is a grad- uate of Rio Mesa High School. They both graduated from Uni- versity of California, Santa Bar- bara. San Juan-Bayliss The St. Catherine of Alexan- dria Church in Riverside was the setting for the Aug. 17 wed- SEAFEST CONTINUED FROM 1 his magnifying glass to r,ead the Bible at 4:30 one morning. •Concept beats out size and strength,• he said, noting that his team prevailed over even the architectural professionals who competed. Other cash prizes went to Most Unique Sandcastle, Most Unique Sand Sculpture, and Most Humorous Sculpture. Minutes cifter the winners were announced, children were stomping and rolling on the sculptures, gleefully reducing the day's painstaking work to indis- tinguishable mountains of sand. The Sandcastle Contest, which is part of the week-long Newport SeaFest, is running strong after its 35th consecutive year. It was sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce, the Newport Harbor Commodores Club, and business- es like Hooters Restaurant, Taco Bell and the National Bank --0f Southern California. ·1 think th.is wa.s a really great success,• said John Blom, the contest's organizer. #We had 21 entries this year. Last year we had only six.• RUFF ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Where Ycu Oolar Covers Motel 1922 HARIOl llVD~ COSTA MESA • 5"-1156 Gemma San Juan and Rick Bayliss --NB.w. 2043 westdlffbi'e e. 103 842-07 7 LAGUNA NIGUEL 27932 S. La Paz Rd., Ste. G 843-3231 IRVINE 14220 Culver . 581MHM1 HUNTINGTON BEACH 10034Adams 984 8882 Join Us For l.,unch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch • Ca~ Avallab&e . For Rcsemtiom and Directions GIJ 723-0621 251 ~Way• N.wport Bech Costa ~tsa Civic Pfaylioust H1t11 ,, L1t H1t11e~1t .... ........... .. Slilllll •HIM ~11&11 .... ·•SllaSSll "'" 1 ..... .. 71USU269 their daughter, Desiree, to Christopher Brown, son of Mary and Curt:Ls Brown of Silverdale, Washington. 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Mokede, a Costa Mesa High transfer, prompted a smile from Eagles Coach John Lie~good late in the game fo r his attempt at side- line strategy. •He wanted to go out and kick a field goal he thought be could hit, but I told him we had to show a little class," Liebengood said with a chuckle. ·He said I could tell (Century Coach Bill Brown) after the game that we were just practicing. I still said no, and he told me he couldn't wait until he became a coach, so he could pour it on." OON LEACH I DALY Pl.QT Cqrona de1 Mar's Mark Hatfield and another un•denuect )ea•mate pat tbe clamps on Madna'1 Doug Plflta for a losa of yardage ta 'lbunday ~t's opener a t Westminster Hlgll. Newport Harbor had no trouble at all in getting into the spirit of things with touchdown after touchdown. NEWPORT BEACH -E.nd zone celebrations are virtually High football coaches, but Sailors bead man Jeff Brinkley took pleasure from some revelry under the west goal post at the midway point of the Tars' 48-1 4 season-opening romp over Orange. The aforementioned merri- ment -Sailor players frothing, bounding, shouting and swann- ing all over one another - occurred before the second-half kickoff, moments after Brinkley imparted some locker room wis- dom. •1 told them everyone can get fired up for the start of a game, but the momentum created at the start of the third quarter can decide ballgames," said Brink- ley, who wasn't taking his team's 28-0 intermission lead for granted. ·w e take pride in our ability to take control in the third quar- ter and I emphasized to them that I didn't want to see any let- down.· The Sailors obviously took heed, taking just five bffensive plays and less than four minutes to score a pair of touchdowns, widening . the ~gin to 41-0 the bench. •1t•s always nice when you're able to play everyone,• added Brinkley, who had kind words for his offense, defense and kicking game. In addition to banner '96 debuts by Ray Ohrel (209 rush- ing yards and two touchdowns), Josiah Fredriksen (10 for 16 with three TD passes), Danny Pulido (two sacks and four receptions), Greg Wertman (94 rushing yards and two TDs) and Joe Urban (one interception and numerous tackles), sophomore kicker Eddie Johnson opened some eyes. After warming up with punts of 32 and 38 yards, Johnson boomed the ball 54 and 53 yards on his final two, to finish with a 44.3-yard average. In addition, be converted six of seven PATu and launched six kickoffs at or inside the Panthers' 10-yard line. r---------------------------------------------------, Mokede and friends poured on 334 ymds .~;:;.;+-+-+--~PJ~-K~~m~a;R~A--11n:1RP--1=1lll~~-R~mn--.-.-.-++-....--e--r:rw-e-=--~~gs mean a offense, as well as some Llllll smothering defense, before many were lifted in the third quarter. ·we played well," Lieben- good said. ·0ne of our goals was to get out of their injwy tree and we did that. (Junior wingback) James Dawkins had a field day (192 yards and two TDs) and we had a lot of young guys step up." Among those singled out were junior linebacker Mike Briano, junior offensive line- men Danny Ramirez, senior fullback Taleni Tanielu, sophomore comerback Manu Tanielu and, of course, Mokede. •(Mokede) is a very tal- ented athlete who can do a lot of things for you,• Lien- bengood said. •He's danger- ous running the ball, throw- ing the ball (as backup quar- terback) and kicking it. And, he's a phenomenal safety. It's a blessing to have him." •That's right ... an old fashioned item called 'fear' got them going. CORONA DBL MAR -Fear can be a good thing, according to Corona del Mar High foot- ball coach Dick Freeman. who W\ltched his inexperienced and apprehensive Sea Kings rally for a 24-20 mistake-filled sea- son-opening triumph over Marina. •A lot of times kids are excit- ed before a game, but I think our s kind of ot real scar , reeman, w held his own pregame trepida- tion that many of his peach- fuzzed players might be over- whelmed by their initiation to Friday (or, in this ~. Thurs- day) Night Ugbts. And while the Sea Kings' five turnovers, an additional blocked punt, and 13 penalties for 132 yards would elicit fright from any coach, Preeman said he was pleased by the courage his squad revealed aqainst the Vikings. . "The best thing I saw was our kids' attitude,• Freeman uplained. "That just wasn't coming out last week in prac- tice, but it was there Thursday night. They played bard and were enthusiastic, so I know with a win is gofug to be a real confidence builder for younger guys.• Freeman noted several posi- tives, including the play of debut starters Mike McClellan (quarterback) and Mark Hat- field (middle linebacker), as well as senior transfer Nick Hood (defensive end). •our whole defense if brand new up front,. and r thou9ht those guys did a good job,• Pree.man said. •And I think our (all-new) offensive line showed it isn't as bad as some people believed it would be." Freeman also praised veter- an tailback Tom O'Meara, but lamented the team's lone injury, a broken shoulder growth pl4te sustained by sophomore reserve 'defensive back Ryan Ward. "He dived at a guy and landed on his shoulder. wrong. weeks." The kicking game was another area of concern. "We used about four punt for- mations and all of them failed.• Freeman said. "We're consider- ing just downing the ball and throwing it, or just letting (Matt) Hoyt kick field goals towarq the sideline.• • Coach beµeves lack of intensity from the front line in early going was a major factor in setback. COSTA MESA Unfortunately for the , Costa Mesa High football : team, which dropped its l season opener to Saddle- : back Saturday, 20-7, off-season rule alterations did not include l adding a fifth quarter. 1 ·w e just didn't start playmg until tbe secona quarter," :· : Mustangs Coach Jerry Howell said. •from then on, though, l l we played well. We hit harder than they did and I really l l believe we're a better football team. But, we didn't produce l : the better results." : T Howell ptnpotnted 1he~ U:ne, expecteato be the 1 team's strength, as one key to the lackluster start. ' "We have to get more intensity out of those guys at the start of the game. We can't wait until the second quarter to play or hope for a fifth quarter. I thought we dominated the last two and a half quarters, but we couldn't quite catch up, because of little things." Howell did see several positives, including no injuries and the standout play of veteran leaders Steve Herzog, a junior wingback, and Julius Vasquez, a senior linebacker. L---------------------------------------------------~ IIl hli ht film for Mesa; Saddleback ·ust wins !· By Roger Carlson, Daily Pilot SANTA ANA -Lessons are generally learned the hard way in football, and if true, Costa Mesa High 's Mustangs most likely found Chapter 1 difficult to swal- low. On a Saturday night at Santa Ana Bowl the 1996 edition of Mustangs football opened the season with a 20-7 defeat at the hands of the Saddleback Road- runners in what appeared to be, on the surface, a classic mismatch. It was Costa Mesa which stood head and shoulders over it's foe with a massive front line and a back (Steve Herzog), who would rush for 123 yards on 18 carries, including a 27-yard touchdown run. And it was Costa Mesa which would come up with the highlight film hits of the night, ala the exploits of tree safety Ronnie Uevanos (perhaps the prep hit of the weekend), defensive back Julit11 Vasquez, lineman Matthew Rudesill, linebacken Jeremy Lefever, R1c:hard Price and Bran- don Jones, and otben. But u they were to dbcover, that wu not enough to counter the Roadrunners und• tbe band of veteTan coa.ch Jerry Witte, whose trademark of c:llKtpllne and uecution u.oder fire WU evi· dent .frmn lt4rt to finilh, u well u d«ill\le. wttt.'1 'Runnen went to tt._ air . ' • Execution ... as in a 59-yard touchdown strike from quarter- back Juan Cabral to Juan Lomeli, the latter escaping a would-be tackler at the Mesa 45 to go the distance. And in two 2-yard touchdown bursts by David Pedroza to complete drives of 33 and U yards. Sa<Jdleback's first •drive" came after Costa Mesa was backed up to the shadows of its goal post, taking possession at the 4-yard line following a Saddleback punt. The second *march" was trig- gered by Pedroza's interception and 16-yard return to the Mesa 21. It was the only ball caught on m Must4ngs' pass attempts. Cabral. the Saddleback quar- terback, responded with a 7for12 effort, good for 132 yards and no interceptions. •1 was really pleased with my quarterback,• added Witte. "He made some key plays under pressure.• • Dlldpllne ... on the way to their 13-polnt halftime bulge Sad- dleback did not l\lffer a single yard in penalties, as opposed to eight nags on Costa Mesa, netting 65 negative yards. • Wlllttllag ••• Saddleback drained PredoUI le<'OOdl off the clOck before punting away u b4lttlme nee.r*l, leavtbg Mesa with just 55 MOOGdl tO tlldlb It oul ~ bope-kQU'!:k'"*· There w• ~ near the eOd al 1119 .-. 11 lbe Mutt-. wt let id..._. anllr ·- pletions to give the ball back with 1 :56 left, allowing Saddleback to run out the dock. There was a price for victory in the .form of running back Joseph Tagaloa, who suffered what was believed to be a hyperextended elbow after catching a pass for a 17-yard gain to the Costa Mesa 2, setting up Pedroza's first touch- down with 1:17 spent in the sec- ond period. •tte's our offense,• said Witte of Tagaloa in the aftermath, explaining his team's conserva- tive approach in the second half. •I just wanted to get out of here.• Witte and his Roadrunners have yet to lose after six starts with Mesa. It was the first meet- ing between the two schools since Costa Mesa left the Sea View League in 1985. Employing what amounted to an l-fonnation with a wingback and two tight ends, u opposed to flankers and wideouts, Cotta MeM'• otfente 1ho}V8d fluhes o1 potential, thanks to the runn1ng ol Herzog, an impretlive junior whoee double-dlglt runs included gains of J.C, 27, 13 and 10 yards. Hil lcortng dab came with 2:39 left in the l8COlid ~.com· pleting a •near-100-'yard march.• ft started at th• Me.a ,5, Colta Mese'1 Vince Hainade 1a.n l2 =to the~ 10, but ebeck'9 O..W Rocldgum .. ttae ........... mid- W bllll:ft......,, I ay, ~ fUlllG I OMY Pl.OT Jonathan Zapien dtap down Costa Mme\ Steve He~. Mesa'• Jeremy Siedsina recover- ing at the Mesa 44. So Costa Mesa WU lt1ll 56 ya.rdl away tram ltorlDg territory, wbicb WU covered 1JJ nine plays, Hm:z99 bunt1no over tbe•ndddle on a trap from 'i.7 yards out. M ... bad OM reeUltic lbot to get wtthln range in the MCiond half, drWtng from its 42 to the Saddlel>Kk 3 t. law ID the thtrcl ~cm tbe ltl~ol 1-.og .................. altW~by Hzrpfe GD tblnl ..... '\W. fblD f fOul6:dDwn ~ la'W• bl9 ,...._ LllllDGi CiDald IDil DO 7' ;. CostaMesa 0 7 0 0 -7 Sadd~ 6 14 0 0 • 20 First~ Sad -Lomeli 59 pass from Cabral {kick blocked), 7;45. Second Qum'W Sad -Pedrou 2 run (~I pass to CeNantes), 10:43. Sad • Pedrou 2 run ~ felled), 8: 13. CM • Herzog 27 run ('PecA ldcl(), 2:39. Attendance: 700 (estimated). INDMDUAL. llUSl••G CM · Herzog, 18-123; Hamade, 14-78; Fett-. 2...g; Good, 2-5; Uevanos, 7-2. Sad -Pedroza, 14-56; Gonzalez. 7"'23;Tagaio., 4-14; Abad, 3-ior-minus 1; c.bra~ S-for-mlnus I. lmMDUA&. MSSlrtG CM -U.Venos, 0-4-1, 0: a..n., 0.2-0. o. s.d -cabrlt 7-12.0, 112; ~ 1-1.0.2. • • .................. CM -none. Sad • a.om.I. W5; lagiloa, 2-41; ~ 1-11; Ung. 1-10; Abad, 1·5. a... IUITISOCS • CM llill Flnt doWr'll 7 • "'**,...... ~17 2M1 =,..... 0 1M M-1 •1J.O Nit Mum wywlf'lrdlgl-.-• 11 • Seda~··· 1.-...J~ •,w<a• m • fl\iMI • N2.0 1-l1A ~-2·1 •1 --=--12• ... 1'lrrie of p ltlfW1 .,.. 21* .,_... rwluml. in...-..., ...,...,..,. 1Al!r .. ~ ,. ·.--~-·~' -· .. --.,..·· 4 • -. . f-----------~----------------------------. cdM'S rreshmen--hOWi~ste~ed---1 • • • • •• • • • • • •Coaches Jeff Brown. Rigo Diaz both have Rose Bowl CQnnections. M embers of the Corona del Mar High frosh football team might be surprised to learn that two of their coaches played in the • -Rose Bowl. • When most of these guys .. were in third grade, offensive coordi.nator Jeff Brown, who played his high school days for the Sea kings, was a fixture on Southern Cal's special teams unit which met Michigan in the New Year's Day c:apper to the 1988 season. Delensive coordinator, Rigo Diaz, also played that year at wide receiver after playing linebacker at Bishop Amat High: .. J•m waiters three-year letterman (1986-88). Brown also saw time in a backup role at fullback. paving the way for the vaunted Tailback U. Brown played two years (85-86) under Coach Ted still remember tlie first time I got in at fullback,• Brown said •1 came in as a backup against Stanford and bad a 25-yard run up the middle. rt was on national 1V and everything. ·1 started a half a dozen games at fullback, leading the blast up the middle. I played special teams more, but playing fullback was the best." Brown experienced all the highlights playing for a powerhouse like USC can offer. "I can remember coming through the tunnel at the Coliseum to play UCLA.• he said. "You're blood is just pumping. •And going back to Notre Dame. That stadium has so much tradition. I remember the l~er room was so sma,ll for the visitors." --" -·· .. rown also got t~ see ~ome feel good." The frosh team is four days away from its season opener at home against Garden Grove (1bwsday, 3:15 p .m.) and Brown said things a.re looking pretty good at this poinl "They're a little sore, but we'll have a good game,• be said. "Our guys are getting better with each practice. We're just going to try and build on every game." Some of the guys to watch this season are: 3-back (single back)/middle linebacker Grant Estabrook; offensive/defensive tackle Elliott Patterson, who checks in at 230 pounds; quarterback/comer back Michael Bergey, whose brother Bryan is on the varsity; king back (wing back)/nose guard Matt Gulley, who also bas a brother, Bill. on varsity; and two fourth-quarter touchdowns at San Diego State, and his final action like USC defensive line Rothwell, whose brother . to beat USC, 22-14, as the two years with Lany Smith coach Dave Wannstedt (who is Marshall is also up with the big 'lh>jans finished ranked No. 7 (currently at the University of now the head coach with the bo 1 in the country. Missouri). Chicago Bears) and b~ds Michael Hayes and I For Brown the Michigan He went to three bowl Wannstedt's current offensive Brandon Johnson round out the I· game was the second of games in his four-year career, coordinator Ron Turner, the starting offensive line along 1 back-to-back Rose Bowl playing with such notables as brother of Washington Redskins with taclde Sean Fenton. Travis : appearances. He also played Rodney Peete (the current head·coach Norv Turner. His Hackett will line up at tight end : against Michigan State the starting qb with the special teams coach at 'SC is and linebacker while Robert previous season. Philadelphia Eagles), nm the current head coach at Hyland and Adam Cooper take rorhe Trojans beat the McDonald (a Super Bowl UC-Berkeley, S&eve Mariucci. on the wide out duties. .l Spartans, 27-13, in the defensive back with the San Again, the young CdM N ose guard Kevin Rager and season opener that year, before Francisco 49ers), perennial Pro crowd may not know it, but end Jay Bottom make up falling in the Grand Daddy of Bowler Junior Seau (San Diego they're benefiting from a lot of the rest of the defensive line in Them All, 20-17, on a late Chargers) and Dave Cadigan (a coaching gray matter there. the Sea Kings' 4-3 defense. fourth-quarter field goal. USC, seven-year pro who played And let's not forget that the Sea Comerback Jeff Seymoure and which finished ranked No. 18 high school ball at Newport Kings' frosh bead coach is Ted safeties Ned Algeo and Dave in the final polls, had to play Harbor). Williams. Beser round out the secondary. the game without star tailback Brown came to the Trojans Brown, who is a financial Jason Kwtz and Patrick Steve Webster who missed the as a walk-on. earning a consultant with Smith Barney Seabourne are key backups to game with tom knee ligaments. scholarship his final three years. on Fashion Island, really enjoys watch. While you won't find tHe washisa ~er on speab ·alth his part-time coaching role. "I loved playing at USC, Brown's or Diaz' names among earns seruor year, ut e "I love being out there with traveling with the team, but I the bevy of All-Americans and biggest moment of his college those kids,• he said. "It's really keep telling these guys this is 1 Heisman Trophy winners that careeh r came when he was a worth it. I! makes my days the greatest time of their lives,• : have passed through the sop omore. more enjoyable. I mean, I went Brown said. "Even if they have : Coliseum, Diaz was an '68 "Playing special teams was to Corona del Mar, and to be to ,do homework once in I letterman while Brown was a great, kickoffs and punts, but 1 back with these kids makes me awhile.• : L---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------j ,_ ___ _ Coast seventh at Cuesta Bucs win San Diego tourney MONDAY, SEPTEMIEA 16, 1996 COMMUNITY COLLBG• POO Sadclleback doesn't leave much for the iinagination;racesto 28-0 first-quartet lead en route to blowout. By Howard L Handy, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Everything started wrong for Coach Bill Workman and his Orange Coast College football team Saturday night at OCC. First, it was the headphones the coaching staff uses to keep in contact with assistants in the Then, No. 3-ranked Saddle- back turned its first four posses· sions into touchdowns to put a stranglehold on the game's out· come and it was all over for the Pirates before they had started as the Gauchos posted a 59-20 deci- sion before 1,800 fans. All.in-all however, Workman, the eternal optimist, feels his Pirates have potential for the future and be and his staff will begin work on regrouping them this coming week as they prepare for Pasadena City College's inva- sion Saturday night. "We never c:ame close to stop· ping them,• Workman said fol- lowing the game. "We have a few things to work on and we will start regrouping this week. We certainly established some things to work on.• Bull Cunerty, Coach of the Saddleback Gauchos, was not near as hard OD the Pirates. •eoast is young and they are going to be mudl better down the road. They have a good team. said Cunerty. • Orange Coast, after the iDiti.al 28-point shock wore off, came to life in the second period and scored its first touchdown late in the stanza. On a drive that started on the Pirates' 12-yard line and COD· sumed 12 plays, quarterback Chad Collins hit Marquis Battle for a 17 · ard scoring play and ate enne conver- sion to bring he count to 28· 7. The second OCC score came in the third period when John Frank hit Battle for his second 1D of the night from 29 yards out and Bennett added the extra point. The final touchdown c:ame on another pass from Frank to Jason Ondrak for 8 yards, but the con· version try was blocked and the Pirates bad finished their scoring. Defensively, the Pirates had two sacks. Estancia High product Mark Mollner grabbed quarter- back Justin Vedder for a 6-yard loss in the second quarter and Joe Kha.mis bad one in the third peri· od, forcing the Gauchos to make one of their three punts. S.WlebMit 59, Or•• COMt 20 Scon by Quamws McGraw, s-44; Cruz. 5-43; Roman, Saddlebadc 28 0 10 21 -59 1-24; Vedder, 3-18; Bell, 2-10; Orange Coast 0 7 7 6 -20 Wilson. 1-min~1; Masten. 1-min-2. First Qullrtw OCC ·League, 16-49; Jones. 1-9; Sad -c.ampbell 15 pass from Ondrak. 1-4; Hoelzel, 1-4; Balubar. Vedder (Thompson kick), 1 1 :04. 1-2.; Martinez. 1-2; frank. 1-minus-8; Sad -Payne 23 pass from Vedder Collins. 2-min~10. onompson 1e1 ...... ,, ~:vo. ---.wmtVIDUAL-llll'llnmn"'•-ic~:cis111t:•r.G---11- 5ad -Cruz 8 run (Thompson kidc). Sad -Vedder, 15-23-0, 180 OCC - 4:08. Frank. 8-15-1, 87; Collins, 8-14-0, 73. Sad -Wallace 2 run (Thompson INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING kick), 0:03. Sad -c.ampbell, 4-49; Roman, SAN LtnS OBISPO -Seventh-place JC WATER POLO SAN DIEGO _ Second Qullrtw 3-46; Payne, 2-48; Ordenstein. 3·35; Costa Mesa Migh 1 ' I I\ OCC ·Battle 17 pass from Collins. McGraw, 1-10; Singleton, 1·9: finishes are starting to become a habit for Orange Coast College water polo coach The Pirates opened Friday's play with -and U.S. Olympian -Chris Oeding. a 7-7 tie against Modesto. Bise, French The Pirates' final standing in the 12-and Gus Fowler all had two goals. Dandy team field in the Cuesta Tournament was added one. reminiscent of the U.S. Water Polo Host Cuesta beat OCC. 12-8, to close Team's finish at the Summer Games in out the first day's action. French led the Atlanta. way with four goals and Dandy and Ross "Alleastl can start there and improve Mulholland bad two apiece for OCC. to the end of the season," Oeding said The third game was the only one noting the irony. "The other (the where the Pirates were outplayed, losing Olympics) took four years of hard train-to West Valley, 19-9. ·we got crushed,· ing.• Oeding said. "They were bigger and OCC went 1·2· 1 durin9 the ~tw~o-da~"'-+_m_o--.r-<=e=experienced than us. weekend tournament, beating Saddle-1nexperfence snowed." back, 9-5, to close out the tournament on French and Dandy shared high-game an upbeat note. honors with three goals each. Steve Costa Mesa High grad Ryan Dandy, Burkhalter. Bise and Mark Stephans, an Corona del Mar High product Mike Bise Estanica High product, added his first and Jake French all scored two goals in goal of the season. the win over Saddleback while brothers "I'm pleased how we progressed," Steve and Drew Burkhalter added single Oeding said. •We made some major goals. improvements defensively. It was nice to 11 I ( ' I I ' ( I I ' > ( I I ( I\ ( > ' ' ( ( I I '\ I I\ ' r-. (Bennett kick), 1:53. Reynosa. 1-7. product Jessica Schroeder was among seven Third Qwwtw occ -Ba~. 5-73; Denham, 3-20: Orcge Coe.st College players to score goals as the Sad -Reynosa 24 run (Thompson Kno, 2-18; Maldonado, 2-17; Linnen, Pi.rates women's soccer team won the San Diego kick), 13:12. 1-15; Khamis, 1-13; Ondrak.. 1-8; City Tournament. completed Sunday. Sad -Thompson 41 FG. 6:26. James. 1-5. Schroeder. a .freshman midfielder and foIWard. OCC -Battle 29 pass from Frank GAME STA11STICS u~ .. W --..1 B p-...1 ---~ -..i (Bennett kick). 1:30. s..-ocx ··~""'6& aters auu. rigit vu.or or::ou.1 SCOil:'U a pair fowth Qwirtw First downs 30 11 ol goals dwing ~four-game, two-day event, while Sad . Cruz 10 run (Thompson Rushes-yardage 50-431 24-52 freshmanstoppeu.ndforwanlJessic.aFunke.stored • kidc.). 11:59. Passing yardage 180 160 three times, including one in a -4-2 champions.hip OCC -Ondrak 8 pa,u from Frank Passing 5-23-0 16-19-1 game uirtnrv Sunday over San Diego Mesa (kick failed). 8:57. Net mum yardage• 39 o ·-·r Sad -Bozman 5 run (Thompson ~ 2-miM 1-mjn.9 Waters, Schroeder and Fodor ea.ch tallied in a 3-kidc), 7:17. Net yardage 605 201 1 win over San Diego Mesa Saturday, while Punke Sad -Singleton 4 run (c.ampbell Punts 3-26.7 7..ec>.S scored the lone goal to tie Irvine Valley, 1·1 Satur-kick), 4:34. • Fumbles-fumbles lost 4-2 1-1 y oon. ---~-~ttenda~ t;800 (estimated). Fl~yar~o-H3--2-W- Schroeder, Fodor and Funke provided the otten.se INDMDUAL RUSHING li~ of possession 32:50 27:10 in a 3-0 semifinal decision over Rancho Santi•no Sad-Singleton, 12-130; Bozman. •Punt ~ms. int«ceptions. ~ 9-64; Wallace, 6-56; Reynosa. 5-45; fumble returns and Shannon Donegan. Waters and Abbie Ericlaon added to FUnke's scoring output in the title match. Orange Coast goalkeeper Kim Rudlotf made six saves in the final to bel:p the Pinltes open their season at 3-0-1. TODAY TelWs High sd'lool girls • Corona del MM at Los Al.lmitOS. 3 p.m.; Costa M~ at Tustin. l: 15 p.m.; El Modena at Estancia, 3:15 p.m . college sports Goff Community college women • Rio Hondo, Orange Coast. Mt. S.O Antonio College at Royal Visu Golf Coune, noon. Johner leads Jayhawks in 52-17 rout RT-WORTH, Tens -Estanc::m -~:..-;_..~ sec men sixth, women fifth-at Whittler . LAGUNA HD.J.S -Saturday's Laguna tfilll Cross Country Invitational WU eel up In IUCb a way that the boys and girls teams -from Corooa del Mar end Newport Harbor blgbl could all walk away with ~. o : . o ema.n ez was o (17:08) and Steven Jensen, who was ND· ning in his ftnt race, finished fifth 1n 17:27. Seveoth-plac:e Adam Antonini (17:39) and No. 14 Jamal Uncoln (18:01) rounded out • High product Matt Johner started his and one touchdown to help the Kansas Jayhawks rout host Texas Christian, 52-17. Johner, who completed 14 of 20 for 147 yards in his starting debut against Ball State, connected on 13 of 25 for 132 yards against the Homed Frogs, including a 17- y aac . , · • rushed for 5 yards on five carries. He has not thrown an interception this season for the nation's 24th-ranked team. Blanton sizzles f 4 1D passes, 438 yards) BBREKELEY -Costa Mesa's Billy Blanton, who prepped at Mater Dei FOOTBALL High, bad a bot arm Saturday after· noon. but not hot enough to offset the University of Cali· fomia's Ta.ri.k Smith. Blanton completed 22 of -40 passes for 438 yards and tour touchdowns, all to receiver Will Blackwell. Smith, however, ran for four touchdowns to ignite the Golden Bea.rs to a 42-37 football victory. SoCal College men fifth at Far West Cl&Wc CHICO -The Southern California Col· IO(lVD lege men'I SC>CO!t team b.ad the tables ,. turned on them Saturday and bad to lett.le for a fifth-place ftnisb at thi Far Welt Cassie hosted by Chico St. ~ beatirig San Prandsco St., 2·0, on Pri::J; l"8tUrMd the fawr with a 3-0 lhutout on Saturday. teams finished with l • 1 reCordl. but sec dropped to fifth by virtue of. beinq outscored 3·2. Peter Schummtb and Mike Ditta were both named to the AD-Tournament teem u sec tell to 3-'2 overall. GrUld Canyoo beat Chico Sta , a.1, in the flnat Vangu8nls women wtD Redl•"' tumuey REDLANDS -n WU • good w ukmd for the Southern C\Ufomla con.g. womm'l totter &Mm. P1ntt the Vuclu&rdi beat 8'0La, 2-o., ~ to wlD tbe ~bcDandS ....... lbumlilnmt. ~ =-......:: ~.:..= =·:.: .-..11aec6el'gM&. we1amtl.._9CC111a,_•eem1d to Iii AJl.tDUnwn rnl Oillltawf IAOMnl 8Dd lCda ~JllMd....... .--,... ....... _.,.. __ tntbewtn~- ICC tD"'3. BUENA PARK -Ont one second separated Larry Hol- land and Brian Pratt who were the top finishers Satur· day as the men's cross country team from Southern Cali- fornia College finished sixth at the Whittier Invitational at Ral b B. Clark Park . o came m among ers, the 6K course in 20:36. Pratt was right behind him while Josh Schultz wasn't far off the pace in 27th at 20:-49. Golden State Athletic Conference rivals Azusa Pacific took the title with 40 points while Westmont was second at 74. sec was sixth with a 199 tot.al. Matt Wheeler, wasn't up to par due to an illness, but still managed to take 72nd in 22:35. ~ven Biddle wu 102nd with a time of 24:45. The Vanguards women. meanwhile, were led by the running of Nlkee Cb.ambersm who raced to a ninlh·pl.Ace finish as the Vanguards took fifth place. Westmont daimed the title with 38 points, whDe SCC scored 130 points to finish fifth, 10 paints behind fourth· place Azusa Pacific. ·Azusa is the teem we were hoping to move up Clll tbil year,• said SCC Coach Brian WUkem. •0ur No. 2 nmner. Maribel (Delgado) injured herb.ii> in pradica a few welb ago and it bu still been bc-Atwtng ber. Olamben (fonnerly NlkM Pool) CoYwed tbe 6K layout in 23~45. Plve Vanguards ._.... Wncbed betw9m 2:Mll and 411t u nine nLDW1 ftntahed In tbe tell> 40" of .. 160-nmner fleld. Other ftnisben wen: Angl9 IAMliDt:le, 29dl ID 25:011 Aimee B•mnan, 30lh (25:17); BdD CW.S, 38lla (2&30h Caren~ 39lh {25:42); D8d IF I PnlMt., 411l ~· S6 JeN tcv Booth, 5e.b ~~Drn'th Hv....,, - (l6:36lf wt ninann...,. ~ •!!adv llM DD kwthMon )ocak ...., gooc1.• W"' Mid. I POOR QUAL!rt ORIGINAL: ~.~~=nic:lt~ni~~:"~o':i . m343 cn•1413002 Noc. 703 of UMC~ doing pbul l"_,•,•~ r•: er.n:'"&untv. ,A .. CO.M: f T~ No. 7145, H pw ..,.afiedlnMCtJon 102of -to==~= Rmlt, Wit Jl1\ ~CA ted uo.ts· Install •us O.par1m.nt of ounty Superiot outt at SYn«Qv• erson ro "'° AA lkdtlded .00497 "-cent Alcofded In Boot 310, the financill Code and w-~llllllmrt tcotlll, ""' ll1lt ..-. ...,, =ed cemng; Install hard PUBLIC NOTICE the T,.Hury/ the llddrna shown·~· ~Ollal-·~et~pmenl, ~~Interest in and to th• Com-, 1210 18 ~·of ttlorized to do buslMA In ;;;;7::ct.twi.:..it:! 2'B·1M~OPlllA,tf:C),. ducting supply and return NOTICE lntemal Revenue ~1o!!1:.m.1~ ~!n ~ 1r1.!°'C'A ;261~e. 20-l n, r ~r ... tt!',..!hown and fflce ~ Mlpe, 11'1 :.': tHL•~ At: IN ""9af0.lnllltpullltlltan dWlcMllllf. Vlol......_bl6d: air: lnsratt fluorescent hifilll· INVITINQ BIDS Servtce there •how• cau". If any Sum L Hansted, 2648 'N. Oil, G: end ~e:= :: s:: ~ Ex• ~ OF BU~~~~~ af ... Naacll af Siii Is _,. ~ .. "'' Ing system In lower ce1 ing NOTICE IS HEREBY Notice of they have. why Ille petition Dupont Or., Ste. 20.177, Ir· SuOt1iw1ca BeMe1h' Depth M OI Ol RIQt'lll Miner-CIVIC CENTER AT 985 • $171,111.7'1. hynWlt lftUlt Im level. GIVEN that th• City of Public Auction Sal• for change of name ahould vine, CA 92612 of 500 Feet from the &.face 11 ~I Alghtl Nenni BEACH BlVD BuEN be by ~ • ~ 1--------- /lleri ~111 ~:2: oJiwenty· Costa Mesa, acting by and Under Ill• authority In In-not be granted. Sunn G. Ashby, 2646 Ou-of Seid Lend with No Naht of ' Algt"8 Ind ~ ~ PARK CA 11 ~ title Ind dMdl drllWn on • 1t1111 or PUBLIC NOTICE 1~1 d ob~' · 1 non· through 111 Governing temal Revenue Code sec-It la furthet ord41fed that a pont Or., Ste. 20.177, Ir· Surt.ce Emry lbo11e 500F-Mt lftlont 'by Whateoem intw~t ~veyed to end llllllonll blnk. • ctlldl ~~I~~ ~oreea~~y:~nol ~::; Board, herelnal1er referred tlon 6331, th• pr~perty d• copy of tllls order to •how vine, CA 92612 from th• Surface of Seid ame Known Thet Mey e. now held by It under tald =!'!.!.,.-.or= &crowlle.iHI d 1 Cll k 11 Id to u the City, will receive •c!ibed below u bHn cause be published In NB/ Thia business Is con· Land, aa ReNMld by w..m Wlltin Of \.ftder ._ Plrcll of Deed of Trust . the Pf'OS*1 --.. or • NOTICE TO CRBlfTORI Of IUl.l ocumen s. ec s 5 ou up to but not later than seized for nonpayment of C 0 ST A M ES A 0 A IL Y ducted by: co-partners J Cagney en unmemed L8nd Herelr\lbow Dellal>ect • ed · aid'",._-· Cel Y dnlwn by • ltllta ~ ,...,.. SAU be made. payable to Coast 10:00 • a.m. of tilt day of Internal revenue taxes due PILOT, e new1p1per of Have you started doing Man, in the o~ Recorded ..___ j ~ '" . ~""' I· ~ .rid lolri aseoc> Community College Di•· S 1ptem ber 30 1996 from Jamee E. Browning general clrculatjon put>-business yet? No • Book 9560 p 838 f TO{j!llU\w with the' ... .,....ua forllit ducr1bing the land llllOf\ Ulltngs MllC clllla1, (IJCC Sec.. 1115) trict_. sealed bids for the award The property will be 1<>ld fished In this county, at Susan L Hansled ~ Records ·~· .:. Aight of Orilllng, ~· tt.ein: mmfT A Lot 46 of or~ be!* tpeclled In NOTICE IS HEAfflY GIVEN thlt Bids 511811 be received In of a contract lot tile re ha· at public auction as pro-least once a wlft tor four This statement was filed AA Exdulive ....:... Ind Ee • pkiring and ()peqfinO • Trect No. 3187, in th• Cltv 98Cllon i102 of the Anlnclll 1 llJtk sale 1sabout ID be made tile place identified above. billtallon of· vided by Internal Aewnue consecutiv. wffka prior to with the County Clerk of ._... . -for tnd Storing In end R~ of Coste Me11. County of Code Ind ...... to do The rwne(s) and business and those bids shall be SECOND FLOOR Code section 6335 and re-the d1y ol the hearing. Orange County on 8-12-96 ~~:' 1tle1he~ ~ moving th• Sime from Said Orange. Stet• of California, llul*lea In Chis ...... Thi ldd11ss of the seller 1YMl114 opened and publicly read LOBBY REMODEL" lated regulations. DATE1 AUQ 27 19" 19903092599 onne ~ Ateet1I na!.... ~or Any Other Lend,!"" u per Mtp Recorded in 8ooll .... address .rid oCtllf GOOOIE'S MSSK>NVIE.Xl, INC~ ~loud at tile abov•stated Date or Sale: October 1, OALE HICKMAN Dall Pll I ~1 9 16 23 --v eluding the_Alght to~ 99,P9ges34and35,~ C01MtOnd1 l~I~. Clllloim CC>f'POll'on. 1 lime and place. CITY OF l 996 • Y 0 .._ · • • • nal9d. on the Aan H 8-Non• ttock or Directionally Drill leneou1 Meps, in the Office af the ,_, ~ de-~ SUtl! A. IMne, CA 9271 In accordance witll tile COSTA MESA Time ol Sale: 10:00 AM JUD 0 E IC 0 MM IS-30, 1996 m332 H _Being Apputtenent to the end Mine from L.endl Otl'ler of the County Recorder of eatbed abow la purJI0'1lld Doino lluStness as GOOOl£'9'· provisions of Calllornla CITY HAlL Piece of Sale: Internal SIONER OF THE SUPE· PUBLIC NOTICE l'!'1it. u w .. as en Exclusive 1flen Seid Lend Hereine0c>V9 Said County. Except unto to be: 2222 c;.,yon Dl1Ye. HAU.MARK .c a. Public Contract Cod! Sec· PROJECT NO. 96-15 Revenue Service, 24000 RIOR COURT Right and Et11ment to Uae Oeec:ribed. Oil or GH Welle, fie lWtild Stal9e of America. e, COllla ...... CA 121127. An Olhtr Dusiness natnaOO° llO!' 3300. tile District 1• All bid• shall be made on Avila Ad.. Laguna NiQuel, DWIGHT J. GRIFFITH FlcUUou• BuslneH th• Storage Aree. " Any Tunnell and Shafts Into. in~ with EJllCUhe The und1ulgl_. TNlllM and adOms(tS) used by ..... quires lllaJ 1111 bi~dtr pos-a bid form furnlShed by the CA 92607. 3rd Ffoor 156030, REMER, DIVIN· Name Statement O..lgneted on the Plan S.lllvough « ACfOU the Sub-Or<* No_. 9908, Apptoved dl8dlMIS~ lllllmY fof sellel(s) W111ln the pm ttwff.. 51fica1Jon ol contractors h· 1ty. Title ONlll'ed" Only the . • dol busine . Ka 101he lkllt. Any Such Stor· tbo"9 Deecrl>ed, Ind to Bot· FR. 8223) by Deed Recorded ... eddr9ll Md oCtllf """"""'S S!tSS _tile lolloW1ng ~·IS-c · RM#3207 CENZO & GRIFFITH 21~1 Th• loUowlng per90nt are None .. Being Appunenan\1urf1ce of the Land Hartin-on O.C.mbet 5, 1947 (12 ~ lnc:on"edMa al ,,,. yeMS &$ sUilled bt ~ cense at 1111 time tllat th• Bids will be received at right, uue. and Interest or E. Cout Hwy .• Suite 280, Mc~ 44:c:.Saiina ~ egeA191 Shel Bl UMd Onty tom Such Whlpstocked or k.12. 1948in Book 1652. ~....,.._1,1.ny. ~ ~ Paltcway, #z::>,,,. contract Is awarded: tile City of Costa Mesa at James e. Browning In and Corona dll Mer, CA 92825 Newport Beacn CA 92663 • for S1Dfege ~Ind Not Oirecuonelty ~ Welb, Page 267. Officlel Recorda, 9hoWn ....,.. lltnlfldlry: M ~ 1 CA. GOoon"' Contr~.ct~r: General Con-the Ollie• of Ill• City Cln, to the property will be ol· Publl•h•d Newport Yvonne O'Touu. 446 as lMng Ouwter1. 'AACll Tunne .. end Shifts under N. Urenlum. Thorium. and M ... of Mwtca Nf & ~ ~4370 Cul~r /#A. tracior B , P.O. Box 1200. 77 Fair fered for sale. II reque11ed, each·Costa Mesa Dally Catalina Or .• Newport IV: An~ ~t ~nd end e.n.e~ Of Beyond th• Other~--· Also Excec>t U, ~ IMne CA · ::us~. ;epte~er ~~· Drive Costa Meu Calilor· the Internal Revenue Ser· llot Sept. 9. 16. 23, 30, Beach CA 92663 ~ .,~~ ~-'-rtt~ Exterior Umna Thefwf, and Therefrom All Oil, GH end D111C, Min: Vetoz, The loc*n en Cllltorru ...... ~996 an eptem er • nia 92628, 81 Of ~fore the vice will lumlsll Information 1996. Michael O"Toussa, 446 _.. U: ~ -p~L-R~rill~ RetuMel, Equip, Other Hydr~rbon Sul>-.-:I, 1CllOO V Vl9w the chef GeCl.ltw olla of ft~ . d d about possible encum· m333 Catalina Or .• Newport on n H a ... n,. Mein~. Aepeir, Detclentnd stances below 1 Depth ol ...... CWral. CA 1 Same WALK THROUGH. Sep-llmt an "•. stated brances. wtiich may be s.acll, CA 92663 • Sc>ac•(•l PS-187 • 188. Ot>er1t1 Any Such Wells ot 500 f'eet from tht Surface of DllMI012. 1'~ No.: Seier is • •• tember 24, t996 at 9:00 above. 11 Which lime they useful In determining Ille PUBLIC NOTICE Tilts business Is con· APN 1938-78-140. The Minta Whhout. Ho-. the Seid land, but Without the (714) ~ Said ... The name(s) 11111 Dusinea.. a.m , ~WC Maintenance & will be publicly opened and value ol the lnteu1st being ducted by: husband and ~ lwe«J!cn ~ Right to Oril, Mine. Star.. Right of Surface Emry Th-w9 be rnede, but wlltlOUt addrus ol the buyer{s) int. Operations Complex lo-read aloud In the Council sold. NOTICE OF wife 1a being IOld u it · The Explofw Ind Opetatt llvowh on. u Provided in 1 Oocu-CDWfW'lt or WlfT91ty, u-PERSONAL E)CPRf$S(jN$ C.: cated on McFadden be-Chamber• at said 1ddress. Description of Property: PUBLIC SALE Hive you started dolng street addrna .•nd other the ~Of tt1t Upper 500 ment Recorded in Book ~ Of .,..... ~ 2<40l ~Sta W~. #H, ~~~ rwe;n G G~de~ W(7~~} s~;~ Each bid must conlOJm One ~1) OppeoMlrntr ~ Pur~t to the Calllotnla l>uslness-Y811 No common dlligrieliOn, If •nv. Feet of 1he ~ of th• 3033, Page 330, Ofttclal Re· '"II . ~ f'09 ... llon, or CA~ ISMtS sold n • an ° ar and be responsive to all uity Income Fund Stocli S.lf·Servlc• Storage Facil· YvOllM O'Tousa Of the l9lli propert'(1Jeld1bed Land ,..,.lllboW 0Mei1bed, cords. ~property htnf ~ fOf 1he SIW'· Dllng .-.. 8158 Certillcate Stock Number lty Act (B & p Code 21700 This statement was filed 1bove la purpotted to be: •• ReMrwd In the OHd R• fore described la being aold poee af ~ the ~ generally dlscnbed IS fumi,..,.., BID DATE: October 10, pertinent Bidding and Con-on Certificate • 05019286 et seq.) tilt underllg,,.d with the County Clerk of 100 SCHOLZ PLAZA 1104, corded Aotil 18, 198-4 H ... ia". The street tddreaa cllbeldnea eeand by Mid fumisllngs, llldl.lres, e<Jlt~ 1996 at 2:00 p.m. tract Documents. A set ol Number of Shares: 210 • wlll seli at public auction Orange County on 8-9-96 NEWPORT BEACH, CA lnltrumant No. 84-156691 o end other common de1igne. Deed af TNlt lndudlng the leasehold emprowments, non- BOARO DATE: October Bid Documents may ta ob-Per IRM 56(13)5.2 and on September 23 1996• 19983892482 92883. The undeuigned Official Recorda. Th• prop-tion. if erry, of the reel prop-fMS, ctwgea and upenaa compete co~nant. QOC>Ct#lll ~ 24N• 1996 1 talned at tile Office ol Ille Policy Statement P·S.35: personll property Including Dally Piiot ........ 26 Sept Trutt• cl8dlirN W"'f lebillty arty heretofore deacnbed ii erty described above 11 • of the TNllllM. The trullM SIOCk in IOOe -0 payment •ha 1 be City Engineer 77 Fair Tile minimum bid Is not but not llmlled to fUtnllur• ~v· • · for W"'f lllC()fTfCtneu of the being told ·u la". The• ported to b6: 213 undilr Mid Died d Trutt 11111 are located at ~ mad• for work or material Drive Cos1a M~sa Calilor· less than 95% of tilt clos-Clothing tools and/0< oth.; 2• 9• 16• l996 m329 street addr.., and other 1ddreu and other common DRIVE. COSTA MESA. CA ca.ad • Nadce d ~ Balboa Awl'kle, SanOleQo,CA-• ~:" 1~• 1~~n~ac~ ,u~les~ nla 'upon nonreiundable Ing prioe on the day pr• household l1em1 located PUBLIC NOTICE conman dtliglllllion, If eny. d .. lgnedon. H any, of the 92626. The underllg"' Ind Btdlofl to W to be,.. The bulk sn 1s 1ntencled IQ~ un 1 eg 1 r r o • ceedlng the day of sale. 11. lhown hartln. Slid alle will ,... piapeny ~ lbOW Trustee ct~ W"'f bbllt conllcl In the c:ounly wtw9 consumrNled 31 the olf1ct At: ~i~.m"tti"~'1~~· '~ci~e ~rm~nt llol Sl~.s~ ~~ ·Minimum Bid Price wlll Property 20153 2075 Flctltlou• Busln••• be"*"· but without COY• .. CMQOrted to be: 2527 for ll'fO( lncoffectneH of the the,... Pftll*ty .. toc-.d ESCONOIOO ESCAOW. n1 w a • : on c arge 0 · be detennined from review Newport Bl cost8 Mesa. Name Statement nantor-.nty, expetMd PORTWHrl'WfllACE.NEW-street eddru1 and o .vtfft0f9thiintfnemonlha San M11cos Biid, #102.-= TRA~O~ 1~~ proft:"IY h-b• made 11 handled by of the Slock listings th• d1y ca. 92627 "(714) 64s.5616 The tollowing persons are or implied, regerdlng title, PORT l!Aai, CA ueeo. comnon deaignetlon, if •nv.· tww tlllPaed *-mc:tt Maltos, CA 9206Q and the anllei· =: w:S :wi~ • con· mail. Bid Documents and prior 10 the Clay of Ill• sale. TIME: 9:30AM, Stored t>Y doing buslneu as: Viv• poueuion, « encum-The ui•-ied TftW die-lho¥ln tw9in. Seid •lie wi t«adlliol1. ~Deed P*d an dale is Odobe< 2. 1QlilL CONTRACTOR n:· ~ ofher contract documents Property may be In-the foll owing persona: Car Sain, 1142 w. Aret tnncea, to pey the '9main-c:tMma .,,,, ~ for env bl made, but without eov eon.ww, aa nu.e., TNlll The tallk sae es subfed••: c,ensed Is 1 b"ect 10 '° 1 may also be •Klmined al spected at: Internal Rev· C041 Leslie Tracy E121 St Santa Ana, CA 92703 ng prlndpel aum of the ll1c:10neo1!1W ef 1hl nMt nlf1I or WWTW!ty, exiw o.di.-.~m._.... ClfilOln' 1.Jnlorm Commlrmt lies under 1~811aw II ~~I: tilt Office of the City Clerk enue Service, 24000 Avil1 David Pulley Ill, Ei27 Za· Mel Vargas. 1613 w. 21st note(a) .and b'(Nkt Deed IClchel .rid oa.rconwnon or Implied, regerding title, 8-ldryAwnue, tttfl Aoor, COdeS«*on6106.2.. -= cenae classlf1ca110n specl· ol tile City of Costa Mesa. Rd.. Laguna Nlguel, CA c:tlary Tanner Unk, H138 St., Santa Ana, CA 92706 of Trwt, with lntweet ttw• dMlanadon. If any, ahown poa-llon. Of Los Angela, CA to017, The name llld 8lb1ss at..._ lied llereinabove is thal of Bid Documents will not be 92607, 3RD Floor Robert Kreger, H212 This business i• con-°"' u iwov4ded In Hid herein. Seid .... wil be ~·t!>paytherem ~Humber: (213) personwiltlwhomdamstniybt ·• II t •• fUU.3207, Viewlni be· Temmt McCombt HUM ducted by: an Individual teCal, edvancee, If wry, mede,llulwldMMIC--.t '"i JWincipal aum of By. 8lld 0o-hied ~ ESCOf«)I)() ESCAOY(. • specea Y con ractor as milled unleu the ~d· tween 9:30 AM. 10:00 AM Scort Rose, C04S La Have ~ started dol the tarrr. or the Deed 0 , wemmy, ........-or roc9(al .and b'( aid douR'I. Silas ~ n1 w San Mlft:os i.w. #10ik ::C::u~':n!~or:' 7~ d111onal ~-00 charge Is Ill-Payment Terms: Full pay· Glmple, El lO Cary p'°:3, buslnes~ yet? No ng f TNSt, Mtlmeted fMI, lrrclled. , ... .,,.tide, poe.o of Trust. iMttl ~ernt ther cs, Dlte: awut• San Maltos. CA 92059 and the Professions Cod:~!'• eluded Wltll payment. mint requl~•d on ac· E177 Freddi• Aogere, E186 Ariel Vergas end...,.._ of the ....ion, or~.10 on, u provtded in • . ASAP2m2Zllttt,WD,W last day lor "":\~ br _"!'/ cialty contrector • awarJ:i Eich bid shall be ec· 7olance of htghe~t bid Michael R, Laube. G051 Tllls statement was filed rust• end of the truata pay the 1emMllil19 pitndpel note(aJ, edvance1, If eny, PUBLIC NOTICE credllOf sNI be 1. 1~, the Contract for this Work companied by the b•d s• orm of Payment. All pa~· Mark Day, G054 Gent J. with the County Clerk ol created bv •lid Deed of 1um of the nottCll MC\INd under the ,..,.,.. pf the wllcll 1s tne business day tJeiM shall itMlf construct a ma· curity, lJsl ol Designated ~:~ must be b~ c.as • Adams. H137 W11yne Bo-Orange County on 8-~96 ~ t<HMt: •137,209.7 by Mid Deed of TNlt. ~ of Trust, ntlmated fMa, NOTaOfTilUSTEE'Sw.EIM-1111 anM2Pll!dsalt dllle ~ Jori~ of the Work In ac· Subcontractors and Non-certieed~~~.cas lersor ecker,H220ToddM.Hill 19903092532 &tinwted. Accruedlnternt """-tfw9on.uprovided chargesende~oft DStOEB>OFTAUSTfll:t14ittl lbcM ·- • ' . treasurers ..,,eek or by a Properly 24517 1725 end adcitlonll advltlCU, If In eald noi.411. adw11c•, if Truai. and of the •-· ....... Qlw --... oaceo """26 lllllli C~)( ance wflh th~ prolli· colluslon Alf1dav11 required United Slatt1 po1tal bank Pomona Ave Costa Mesa Dally Piiot Sepleml>et-.?;v, ,,,.,., wil lnc:feaae tf'U fiauf• env under the t8rma of the crelted by aald OHd of ._.. ..----"'· -1 • ., =s an°J p~6,~~~1~1~9 g~d~ by Ille lnlormatlon For Bid· express, or 1e1e'graph ca. 92627, [7l4) 642-3l07 16, 23, 1996 m331 pib to ... Thi t.wfidary o..d of TNlt. M1lmned Tn.et, to-wit: U05,250.4 =.:-= !°"~: ~ =~S~~ Section 7059 ders. money ord!''· Make check TIME: 10:30AM, Stored by nder said Deed of Truat fMe, d'8tgM end...,_.. Estlmeted. AccNed lntw TRUST Oi\TED~' 1._ lluyer(s) • - All Work ~ust be com-Tllis project Is a federally or money order payable to the loll owing p1rson1: PUBLIC NOTICE t.wtofonl e>C8CUted Ind de-of the TrustM and of the end lclditional ectv1ncee, If UNLESS YOU TAkE ACTIOM TO Newport Beacll-Q)st.a ~ • ·~ pleted willlln sixty-eight funded project and will be t~e Internal Revenue Ser· 0168 Selina Sml1h NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S to the undel'alQned I rusu Ct'Mted by &lid ~ W"'f, wil lnc:f• ... thia figure MC>la:T YOtJR MJFEATY, IT CN3703855543Sep16. 199&- (68) consecutive d11y1. Tilt und8f federal regulations v ce. Property 20139, 2099 Pia· SALE Trustee Siie No. writt1n Oadlrltlon of o.t.ut of TNlt. to-Wit: prior to .... Thi t.wflderv MAY BE SOU> Af A PUil.JC -- building will be available wllicll Include the Davis· Y. CHRISTNER, REV· cent111 Ave., Costa Mesa. 915-12049 Titl 0 dM No end Danwnd for Siie, and • •• 19,097.05 Eatlmtted. undef 1lld Deed of T W.E. F YOU HEED N4 ex. i----------- lor Interior construction Bacon Act and related IENUE OFFICER Ca. 92627, (714) 646-3865, 3101777 ~f~er!c. No. written Notioe of Def.ut and Accrved lnttfMt end 1ddi-t.wtofons axecuted and de-PUNATION Of TIE N4T\llE Of - from December 16. 1996 act•. Tile wa e determine· 9/10/90 TIME: t 1 :30AM. Stored b~ 682.n 60671 Af'N No. 93e: ~to Seit. The under-tiontl edv•ncn, If en~, will IMnd to the underalgned a ll£ ~ AGMCST tllrougll January 10, 1997. tion will b~ under Ille AddrH• for Inform•· the followlng person•. 76•140 YOU ARE IN DE-aigned c8UMd aid Notice of Iner• ... tNa flgw9 pnot to writt11n Dedarwtion of Def.ut YOO. YOO SHOl.t.D alNTACT A The work must be com· tlon About the Sale In· C305 Jelf Edler, C203 Rob· FAULT UNDER A DES> OF Default end Election to Siii ..... The beneflc*v under end Danwnd for Sale, end 1 L.AWt'Bl Mclllal .. ......, !llMii pleted by January lO. Oavls·Bacon Act and re-ternal Revenue Ser· ert Hurley, B161 Darryl TRUST DATED 07/02193 be reoorded In the county aid Deed of TN9t llll•10fofe writt"' Notioe of Def-'t and M s.n.. A1cr111..,.a C-. 1997. nme ls ol 1111 11• laled acts and the Depart-1 PO B 30220. Norwood UN..ESSYOUTAICEACTION where the rHI swopeny la uec:utldlnddlhwtd10._ Election to Sell. The under-,..,.• INllll. • -since Failure 10 complete ment of lndustrlal Rela· v ce, ox Property OOtOl/22301, locftecl end more then thrM ue••_. 1 \ldten Deel•· lligrl9d ceueed aid Notice of w.., or...,_......, tile Work within tile lime lions. State of California 2732• Laguna Nlguel, 2065 PlacenUa Ave., Costa ~~T~~i ~~~~ months hive elapMd ainca rdari of DelM.llt ..i Otmlnd Default and Section to Sell .... " .. DIM ef T1* 111 lortll herein will result in (tilt Contractor and Sub-CA 92607 Mesa. Ca. 92627, (714) A PliBllC SALE If YOU auch recordttlon. MMt• for Sela. ..i a~ Nolle• to be recorded In the county ..._. 11f Miii G. .. DalllM the Imposition of liquidated contracior1 shall pay not Phone 714-380.2288 ;i6o6166, TIME: 12:30PM, NEEDANEXA.ANATIONOF ea Trua· of Default and Elec:tlon to Where the real property la _,lallil&.91:~...._, damages for eacll day ot less than the higher wage Published Newport 1or1d ·bb ~he ,,:,~1o~ng TMENATVREOFTHEPflO· t•, FONC:lo-Sell. The ~ locftedendmorethanthrM _, .. ..._...._...,. delay, in tile amount set Beach·Co1ta Mesa Dally persons. 1 1 n an CEEDINGS AGAINST YOU u Aaent. ceuMl1 Nkt No*le of~ monthl have elapted alnc:. • ...._. ND. a.-i Ill forth In tile ••tnlormahon for raTte). 1 Pilot Septembe< 16 1996. WHam11 erEsv0e30id,H D15p6 Elma YOU SHOUlD CONTACT A 2033 N. Main Street, Suite end e.ction to Sell to be such reoorct.tion. Arm ff. IDGl-~-If a.dif _. Bidders." Ile Cly has obtained ' • s, ugo rny• 660, Wllnut Cr•k, CA recordlcf In fie county wMr9 ,.....ColpcM9don u Trus· Ill .. .eatofh C... "'9oi# Eacll bid must conlorm from th• Olrec1or of the 0.. mS40 All sales are aubJect lo LAWYER. ~n Octot. 15• 99, TelepllOne Number: the rMI property le ioc.ted t ... P.O. Box 86309. San • flf o._. ~ ~ and be responsive to Ill• partmenlollndustrlalRela· PUBLIC NOTICE prior cancellaUon. lerma, 1996,1tll.OOAM.Mmet8f (6101933·4660,By: LORI andmcn9'enttnemonth1Diego, CA 9218&·5309 ..,,.._. .... ....__.O. contract documenll. Each lions the general prevalling rules and regulellons avaU· Mort~ ~ 18 the OIOKNO, Date: 09I0919e hew •.PNd ~ luch tit-~(819 _..._"wt 1 1 r-===-====~S. blddet shall submit. on th• rete of per diem wages and cns1413595 1~ ~~1~11~ Oet~ J~ 9th ~ ~':! ~ ~ l'ff17922 P\JB: 09/16196, cordation. Miii AIWICW 462-4900, KBJ..Y L RADe\, • -.W W9I llt 8ocl form furnished w1tll tile tile general prevailing rate NOTICE TO :' 1996 aybo P •sp •0m· ~,.-~ o 07;12193 09/23198,09/30198 01' • • TNUM, P.O. AHT SECRETARY, .... ,_ .... a ........ ND. contract documenll. • hat . CREDITORS OF "· • 1Y r-·-.. on lox 85309, San Diego. CA Dirt•· 09/05199NPP1954 IMZ71tll ef • 09dll .. of the proposed 1ut>oon-lor holiday and overtime angeco, Inc. 701 We1tern 11 Document No. 93. PUBLIC NOTICE 921H-5309, T~ P\JB:. 09/16196.09/23198, --,.w ......... requlfed by Ill• Su letting wtiich tilt wotk Is lo be (SECS. e 104, 91201. • (8 t 8) 2cc.'aoao. Officlll Aecords in the Office I NOTa Of~ UL.I Cathy Wollu TrwtM sail c..e: ~-::.:-~ end Subcontracting Fafr performed lot eacll CTal1 010SU.C.C.) BondNo.5857832. ofthtAacorder,ofORANGE TnmM Sele No. ff. Officer. O.t~: 08/30/98 PUBLIC NOTICE WellSlllll~CAllt:9P.M.• Practices Act. Government clauificatlon or type ol Escrow No. Publl•h•d Newport County,c.Morne, executed 00704-CW Tltte Order No. NPP1lM1 PUe· 09/1()(98 ,........, .... ..._._.. ~Section 4100 et seq. work neldtd 10 execute Notice le hereby given to BHch..Co1ta Mesi Delly by: JAMIED'ANDA. A SIN· 6232517 Ref-• No. 09l18/H, 09/2·3/H ' NOTICE °" TftUITl!llr8 .... _._... ...... .. Each Bid 1hall be ac· lh 1 ct H lld t credllor1 ol the within Plrot September g. 14, GLE MAN, •• Tru1tor; 73892094 APN No. us. SALE ~ Siii No. ..... ....,..._.,..,.....,.._ _______ ., companied by a certlned or h• 11con ,. · 0 ay r~ " named Hiier tllat a bulk 1998. sounEAN PACt=IC THRIFT 615-02 YOU AM IN OE· 01~ 1119 Ol'dlr No. r 1-~.aweL.a check or bid • a be paid u a ifi IO-be mMM ol • -lllld lllr I -• bond In 1n amount not Ins In tile colltctlv• b11galnlng the aueh described PUBLIC NOTICI A CAUFOANIA ~ORPORA-TRUST DATED tV21/92. MEET Maoo NIN No. ..., .., o..; ef TIUll llt .. --------no;av than ten percent (10%) of 1g11ement applicable to below. llON,aaBenafic1ary. Will :.H..ESSYOUTNCEACTION 4DG'71.0CVOUltM. .. m. ,....._......, ... ..,~ FIND the total bid price, payable tach particular cral1. claa· The names and buslnns Notice 11 hereby given SEU AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO PROTECT YOUft ~ PAU..T ~A~ C1' Ml ..... ,_..., ...W · • '4~ to tile Ol1trlct H 1 guaran· 11fic1llon or type ol work 1ddre11es of tile seller are: thet lht und.,llgJ.o Will TO THE HIGHEST BIODER ERTY. IT MAY. IOlO AT someone special TRUST IMTID --. 1it1 ..... ....., 111 1111ft1 • - IN that the bidder, II ill employed on 1he projec1. Crystal Cove, Inc., 3176 be sold 11 Publlo Auction FORCASt4 lp1yable at time A PUBLIC SAU. IF YOU through classified UN.D8YOUTN<8M:T10N De.; efTNI&. TM~ ado an apartment '"'- propolll 11 •cc•pted, •hall Coplu 01 1chedulH of Puttman, Ste. 121• Costa on MONDAY OCTOBER., of a• In lewfut money of NEED AN EXfl\.AHATION 01' TO ....aTl!Cr VCUR ~ ._ .... .._~...,.. through classltled p~mptly execute tilt Mua,CA9262~ 1~ ooo' AM KELL~~--------~---------~--------~--------~~-------~~--~~~~~~N AOJ•rnent furnish a 1all1· ratu •0 dlltrmlned are on The location In Calllornl1 ...... at 1 : · · factory Faithful Perform· Ill• 11 the City et.rk'• Of· of the chlet executive otnce !u~~ J:.fRl<y1gr· ~ anc. Bond 1n an amount nee, located at n Falt of tile seller Is: Hm• u bOX 825 RIALTO' cA." not leH than on• hundred Drive, Costa M•M, C.lifor· lt>ove. 923n 909-873-0744 AUC: percent (1~) of the total nl• 92626, and ere evaJI· Al listed by the aeller, all TION BONO 111723-41:18. bid price, fuml•h • Pay· •bl• to any lnternted party other bullness names and ALLS PACI! • COSTA ment Bond In an •mount addlHHS Uled by the AT not tes1 than fifty percent upon reque1t. Miier within thrff ye11e ~ MESA, 1535 NEWPO (~) of .,,. IOtal bid ptloe In eccordanc. with Seo-IOfe the date IUCh Ult WU B 0 u LE v ARD. c 0 s TA and fumlah certlflcafn ..,.: tlon 1773.2 of the Cautomla _,. °' dellveted to the ~~ ~WSTEFfENS defdng that th• r.qulred Lal>ot Code. the Conlrlet0t b4Jy9r are: None. • • lnturance II In ettect In tM lhall post a copy of the de-The names and bullnna HOUSEHOLD ITEMS ~ Mt forth In the termlnellon 01 prevailing lddreuea of the t>wer are: t<.1~f'9t.Jts~H~ ~ ,.,.,. conditions. In lM rall Of WIOH .. NCh job Miiier International. Inc., A34'T KENNETH OUf'. ...,. of fell\n to ent9' Into en. 8500 ?IJiil Street, Denvw, OUR HOUSEHOLD ITEMS ctlt oorsact and execw • co 80221 • tl'ie ~ ctocumentt The Contractor and any The au.ti to be IOld.,. A3571,.COASnJNE YACHT tuCtl b6d MOUrltY w11 tie 84.lboomrlldOf(•I ahall ~ CS.acribed tn general u : In-CHAR l ER, HOUSEHOLD ~. the trefthf\A P•-not i.e. than the~ wnt0ty, furniture, flxturM. rreMS ..,.,,,,. fOrlMllCI Bond lhlll r• Pftwlliog r9tt1 of WflOM IO fittings, omce equipment J,U~ J:;;soOH, tMlf1 In U b'ct and effect 111 workert ~ by and are IOCatld et: '111 1111 JOHH FeAOUSON lfWougtl IN~ pe. lt*7I 1n the e-.cudon or P""'1nan. Ste. 121, Ootl9 ~ tnMS • rlod M lpeCl1led In !tie M..a CA 9at28 IA K ~ condlllons. the contract. The b.a"'"8 name uttcl latt1• MICHA!L IN • TM DISTRICT ,......,.1 A payment bond and pet· by 1"8 Mlltr at lhel ioc., ~. nOUIEHOU> ITEMS .,,. rtgN to,~ eny Of 111 formenc• bond wtll be , .. tlon 11:~~. inc. ~~~~~~i.,. b1C19 Of to wll'lle MY Ir-quired prior lo the •..cu-The led CS.le of rtu'~lllhtcl New~rt ,..,.,.._ or lnklm'llll!llet tlon Of 1M comract. The tM bultc II Odobet t, leech~tta Mesa In wry Oide 0t In 1M bid· payment bonct and I*· 19M at 1M otllce of FrleO-PIOt ~ 11 ~· torrnenc-bond ahall be In men Petenon & Srroffe, Ir• 1tM • • .~ .. ''::"':. 1>f:ar,::: the '°'"' and amount "' v1~,c~" .-11 ·~ • M:t42 t.;s,; Code the Olrtldor °' fOrth In the contrlCt docu-to Ctlllomla unfform <:Om. ... IUC -TICI .,,. ~ of lndu9o memt. m1rclal Coe.ft ltctlon rv '"' ttt.t of 1M 11• In ICOOrdancl wfth PfOYI-110l.J. 1---.oTlca~~~-~-- of' C .. !Of'Na het ...... 11ont of PUbllo COntract If ao ~ lhe MfM ~TIOW TO ""'".,. .,_11y ~ COcU;"leetklf moo. Mit>-:= =:-...,:-'*': -... A&.OOMOUO Int '-:.~fl~ '"W: -..on of lllglblt and _, II 8ryen tie.~. ----· :::"l. perfiollMCL eo,i.. ~..:::.=-IO'°' l tct •• ttlOO M•cAtttlur ..... .,..._ °' ._ .... ,_ ........ Mf ---llft-....,,i ... '100. ll'Vlne, CA . .W•••.._u ......, . ....., ....,.,.. -. ............. ,_ .... "'* 1111 .,.. w. ....... "' ... to tlN ... WMll ICM.I. ... "'8 lllMr8't .. be...,..._. ........ lllel De 0.. To ._ 1t Mey ~ = ....... DllTllCf ....... ,._... and ...... '· , .......... ~ -~...:.:.... -:::::.:::·::.... -.., -.. P.-a;.,~ ca .... ,.....,.. ................. "' I ~ =::~.~ ......., •am•~ '-A· ............... ..... =: "" CM-... ::=..:.Cl~ ... .... ···~ =--1~~ :,-: OtJ1l1 .... ~ .. MTI ...... , • "'Hund.'' 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Wednesday 5:00pn Friday ................ Thursday 5~ 11Y"1a1• (714) 642-5678 llYMX. (7 14)631~ (Pl~ include yoor name and pbooe nwnber and we11 call yoo ha with a pice ~) BYM•• Oll91 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA 926'1:1 Oxner oC Newpcxt Bhd & Bay Sl. _ .. AL POLICY Rates and dewflinea are subject to cbmae without ootace. The publilba ~ the ript to c::emor. reclusjfy. nMte or reject any classified advertiaemmt. Please report any error tbal may be in your clusified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot & The lndepnimt accept no liability for any em>r in an advertisement for which it may be responsible except for 1he occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the first insertiqn. BALBOA BALBOA BUSINESS OFFICE -----• EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT APPLIANCES 6011 PETS & YACHTS 7018 ISLAND 2106 ISLAND 2606 FOR RENT 2769 EMPLOYMENT 5530 5530 ANIMALS 6049liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii = iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Aman a Fridge 25' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii * 3 4 ' S •a Rav 340 A Q•M1 Wtrlr B N••o TO RENT Dbl door, Ice/Water. Sundan<:er, g81*'8'°' · .. ont 3 R, •South Ba~ront• .... l Earn up to $35 0/wk TEACHERS Hardly used. 5500. Rot 8moa. old Very Xlntl S69K.87S-5085 IOYAL "°'*'° 2.58A patio +deck, 2 2br 1ba, relutbbhed, Small 1·peraon office EMPLOYMENT Part-time. Now hiring Loving care g iver 631•5200 affectionate. Houae 0 ""011TUlllTY car. Dock avail. N/peV vu of bay. $1395.mo/ 18nENCBl·QCARM arFeRalE. NMOULSYT. 5530 Mystery Shoppers needed to play· with broken. Raised w/ldds•---------Allllll .... tJ •11111111111111 amk. $2650. 723-4633 yearly 673·3059 For Local Stores. toddlers and twos in Washer/Dryer & pets, has paper-s. MARINE SUPS '1111vta_....• .. FM· ---------Larry 650-5420 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii F r 8 e pr 0 ducts. accredited center. Admiral set under Fee to a p 0 ed nft/r ..... AdlftMlfli BALBOA A.dmln. Ass ista nt 1 ·214·80 6·5003 FT/PT 6-12 Units ECE warranty till March 97. h~me. n i:fs8~5~88 DO~ 7022 ..................... BALBOA "l'nun Very busy office 1---------min. Excellent working Xtra lg Capacity. . PEllnuSUIA 2107 INDUS&~ 2788 Switchboard and E njoy Balboa Beach w/ cond Ca eor ladde $575.obo 642-8 533 40' lloorl-" .._.. • ..., pr 1 St nu't PENINSULA 26071'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii payl Afternoon sitter· · r r. 963 3483 • ._ ll...... v J...-...U11 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'" Macintosh experience h k / Benefits. 262-0500 or • MUSICAL South Side Balboa ._. •-. c*. ........ *OCEANFRONT * 1• 5,000 SF Auto Repair, a mustl Fax resumes B~b~a w ~-;~~r;~~ Toshiba Whirlpool washer/ INSn~u...s 60SS 15~;"".900• '"7ft'*~V: .a;......._._........ l Bd 188 House Oceanfront at 19th /showroom. Can di-to S .Lenn on at Copier Sales Reps dryer, $125.ea. good 11~& ........................ Large living room full St (1900) Furn 3bd/ vlde. CM toe. $3900/ __ F...,•-• .... * .... 7 __ 5 __ 9....,-6-8....,2,...6_ Internatio nal High-Salary/comm/medical, cond. Thermador, db iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PRIVATE DOCK .... .,_.µ•me.W kltchen,a/c,w/d,'gar. 2 .5ba . Winte r , permo.Agt.850-1220 ADVERTISING ClassSalonlnH.B.2 Call 310-986-5060 convection oven,BABYGRANDPIANO 30ft.+Sk:Mtie.a.e- ..... a.1 . #al " relrlg lncld. AvaJI 9115. awesome vi-I Clean, Dis play spaces for rent, 1 for Fax 310-986-5066 $395.00 675-9394 Beautiful finish, In ltlc: & water. Newpor" .. . tll9 • J Jll wtl. _. 51400/mo. 650-2493 mod ;;3.1 9:~ 7 5 0 Telemarketing commission. 965-2697 tune. Bought S4500 $250. 675-9742 • ........, ..... ..., ......... Oceanfron t yearly, BUSINESS a Will make quality Kennel workor for cat _E_M_P-LO_YM __ E_N_T __ FURNITURE 6014 sacrifice $1475 . .... .., ........ ...,..... 3br 2ba corner unit, FIN'"a'CE sales calls over the only sheltor. FT/PT (714)527·185 4 I••••••••• , 0 ~., telephone to new and No eltp. nee. Apply: SERVICES 5 5 33 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ......_., ... .,......,. urn, s17oo.mo-Avl COR NA existing advertisers, 1=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Electric Twlnbed AUTOMOBILES .. ...., ...._. ... II now! Jim 67S-5 0 69 DEL MAR 2622 Answer Incoming calls 1_6_9_04_w_. _P-_ .. c_.H_ .. _N_.B_. ,. Xlnt condition. $200. _S_PO_R_""-.. -,G---- ................ 11 IMI ---------1~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii and solicit new busi-Ma na g or & •••••••• (714) 675·3277 un :!..!''!: !"-.~-'!.!.. CORONA l•NICE 28R. 28A Oen, BUSINESS ness through proac-Counte r He lp Please be aware that GOODS 6065•----------,, , ·~ -•-tlve telephone can-for Cotloe shop & the listings In this cat-Leathe r sofa, chair, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BMW 9030 ,.....,._, I a alMUD DEL MAR 2122 patio, garage, hkups. OPPORTUNITY vuslng and research-Deli, FT & PT Avail. egory may require you ottoman,(bl_ue) $300. ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii M.-111-.cM.-,.. $1100. Close to Itch. 2904 Ing competitive publl-Apply in person Tuos to c1111 a 900 number Drexel sofa, $300. Holat weight fltnes•'• ,85 BMW 318 kW ,, tr ,DClllll... 2BD/1 BA Cottage 873·13oe btx 8·9pm1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii cations. lhru Fri btwn 2 & 4pm In which there Is a Uke Nu 5 4 8-8894 1y1.,lllecycte, atalr· Black. 2-<loor, CO, u1••ta-aa 11250/m o . Lease. ---------'" ~arthworm •Must work well under Coffee Re public ctiarge per mlnu1e. Secretarial Oak roll master. 548-8894 very clean. s3995. 1-c: garage A e t Orowe-Wanted deadline pressure 260 E. PCH, CdM top desk $250. Oak 47 2.t9t2 .:c;.7000 ed.3g0~ COSTA MESA 2624 •• •excellent oral and 5 540 rocking chair $100. ••••••••• 875-9702 •••••••••! $1000 day poaa. written communication P!T Counter Person/ DOM ESTICS 5 89·5 580 F=~0~!w.0=t~ S517mo Low lncomei--3-1-°'-5-9-CMS--4-7-7-skills ~~~~le;ftero::~'~~Ti~;liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ..,,.S_ll_pc_o_v_•_r_e....,d_s_o_la-.-po-t-TRANSPORTATION .,~I• 3~~ ~=.v~; HOUSES/ COJIDOS FO'tt SALE on Ocean Blvd. Steps fum atu~los, utlls Incl. PAY PHONE ROUTE •strong sales, presen-Wa hoo'• F ish T aco •Hou•• Man/Cook• tery barn overstuffed ••••••••• cond. Better than Cl a Od. ... 35 lo-al & Esteb Sites tatlon and service 862 Pl 1 c M All duties 9 yrs exp took, -·lg $1290. sell ~::. ~~:.~~-g:~::~ cu~.;· p~.,,,;.n,pooV Earn ~p to $1500 wkly skills 1 acent 8' · · Seeks to 0W0<k/mana9~ $595."" 740--3002 most ~:;.:~~1,500. S2495mo. 281-4455 spL Jackie 642-822e,--,-, _ _,1.,..-80<MS _ _,...96-4 _ _,9,...8,,,,o_~ •Minimum one-year P!T Ofc, floor covering large estate°' ranch. BOATS 7011..,---------·~ newspaper sales ex-store In CM. Hrs flex· Excellent local Newport --------- 1 & 2 bdrm Mobll• VendlngeHeallh Food perlence lblel 7 5 1·2324 Jerry reterences. 780-9226 MERCHANDISE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ---------·--O-T--~--r-.--2-4 Hom•• Q uiet Snacks e areat •Ability to thlnk cr•i---------SELL -G!HEJtAL 1002 C S A.~ 21 ,ecure no pet a. Locations. Must Hll allvely and wo1k In a P{T Sal•• Women'• LICENSED ~ DAYCARE MISC. 6015 7 ' 8 " Rowing/Salling iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 199t Newport' blvd e8C>o.e78·1883 team environment specialty atore In Lots of n.c & Funl Dinghy. Flbe<glass w/ your used vehicle through classified M2..s878 1 llffe To .. ach 648-8373 •Detail oriented Newport, Hrly +Comm Pediatric CPR & 1st Aid Frml Dining Set w/ wood trim. Xlnt cond. .. UYERS 8ROKER 3 Lg Bdrms, 28•, gar,1---------I•••••••••• •Self motivated and Flex hrs. 759·7 9 8 5 Meals/snacks lncld. Reas bullett/chlna cabnt $1800 080 650-2596 lfremendous S•VlnsJS· p'tlo, fplc, a11 eppl Newport aero•• •uvO""CEMENTS goat Qriented a rt ... lme. 5 10•2 5/hr ratn FT/PT 984-1740 :uso.. --Ual l•&ttl9r 1ryou ate golng to bUy Incl. 11100 842·1004 -.t,..i-2Dd,1·~t>a. fp, n.nn vn •pc knowledgeable Rate TV/Movie• sofa set $1450. 2 BR---·------ RE Property MO-a757 -11-·s-10_•_2_B_R_B_eau __ tl_l_ul g8:6e":1:::: ~!5~0·1••······· Salary plus commls-For Media Reuarch sets sleigh/rice post•r sm BOATS 7014 lrg yard, secluded. 720-9422 slon. ExcelJent benefit Company. Flexible MERCHANDISE $1900. Down sofa/Iv· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Frple:. Gara ..... 11195. OST._ package Including Hours. Local Area. seat. $900. 82S..2913 COSTA ~sA 1024 ·-L g 401k plan Physical/ •-.----• Rooms. apartments. mM 548-3859 · 1-415-7 73 ·2962 1• Phone Swa fOf' am iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil--,...,.........,,,...,,.. ___ i---------FOUND 2925 drug screening r• 1--=,........,-,...,-...,...--• llASTSIDI! C.M. NEWPORT quired. EOE. PT/FT Cle rk 1---------bUS. Less than 1yr. 51 STUDIO with amalt BEACH 2669 Fax resume to L Cover phones & 11a.rrrgTf'rr 6010 10 button phns+xtru ~ds 000 OK. AU FOUND Lo p .. ared E ( ) 6 nn&& "~ Pd $3200-wm sac: at bu I . ..1-1n1 I sola at 714 50-c I er I ca I du t I e • ''=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S2K. BCG 847-912 .. PAI D. Lg ctos-nny n .. ,.. ty o 4802 °' mall resume Please call: 642-4343 1• .. eta, aaalgned partc•-. * 18R S825 * Harbor View Hiiia to Olsplay Advertlslng,1-=,...,,....,,...--...,-....,.--1------------------• ""V • •• s 2•11• s .. ""/1 2 RE Telemarketer •Santana 20"* homes Red NII boat $2400. 1977 with traller· Classified cushions, tun aet of can satisfy clau aall•. fast boat· your many 1st Place races. ......,_, ___._ Call Doug 540-5 .. 5 __ ,_..,....._ng __ ,....,. __ ..,. _ OR J ohn 850-07U Trade• Weloome Have 5yr old, 4bdrm, lam rm, I/dining :tstory. Want flx•r under S300K. Call Ruaty, Agt 673-8494. CDM PROPBRTIES coin laundry. AVAIL 2Bn 2-7 _.,.p out " On • · 330 W. Bay Street, w·11~n NOWI $500+ $250 Refrlg & dishwasher 72().8793 c t M CA Exp. 9-a hrs/wk. KAY FINCH n1u,;ou 92o5•27a es a' S 7 ·S 1 O /h r . C • 11 POTTERY TO BUY 6019 ---------• deposit. 545-0442 Incl. 80IC30 pool. No Found Sept-12, male Patricia 7 2 g.7270 pets. No te•s. No 118· terrier mix, BrlatoV __ _,C,....L""'E""R...,...,...IC.,,..A...,...,...L--w:i:;~~::dl iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilYACHTS 7018 TRADE through ciasslfied M2·H78 · MUWPORT NEWPORT * 714-545-4885 * Sunflower, no tags. Community newspa-RECE PTIONIST Top Dolla r• Paid iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii nww 64S.tOS2 per has Immediate Data entry. Apply:!~=======:! For Records. Jazz, -----------B~CR 1069 BEACH 21691••••••••• LOST TABBY 9 year opening for full limo Amerlcorp 6000 W. Sountracks, etc. iiilliiii•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• MlSrerT •an:OVS old neutered male In clerical postlon. AP· PCH. N.B. 5 7 4-7 70 1 --------.. Call Mike 645-7505. a..,,.._ Conclo Sale 18r Cio.e to beach. ~u• vicinity of Wiison/ pllcant must type min-•-......,R""e_c_e_p_t'"'l_o_n.,....1•....,.t--F~:~ D~l!~~~~I:~. Ot"'leaM Option. 2bd/ Utlla paid . Stove, RENTALS National 9n. 642-3753 lmum 0,1 50wpm, work Loa n P roc •••or9 1 pc lo entire ellate. ~-'hba pool posa boat ref rig. S650/month.1 .. •••••••• REWARD Lost camera well w th people, be For frl endly small p 1 1 h i s)lp avail. $450,000. 3 t 0-804 U82 Alter1• near P.C.H. & Mar· punctual and depenFd·1 mortgage office In gl::~,;,g~~m.c el~~· Wiii cooperate with 4pm: 714-220-9498 guerlte. COM. Black able. Hours Mon • r CdM. Top pay, must 40Yr NB Res 673-6223 11pents. 875-4573. 2BD/18A Qat• guard. CONDOS & Nikon In a black cue. :~~~:.~t ~n!fo~~~~: have 2-3 yrs exp &!========= pool, tennis, aec ptkg yourvooMES2702 •714-721-8427• ~' have positive anltude. nnu age. Drug screen!.""' Fax resume: 723-4790 •-------. MPBILE gar, lease, no P9t•· 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii physical required S1450/mo. Ag•nt1• 1-----,11-,r----· or tv msg at 451·7905. BftUllC 1100 M0-7000 ext.300 •Brleht and Airy PEBSON....., 3002 EOE. Send resume l---ii-~lli&iiiiiiiiiiiiiliiii~j=ii'diii:s'b~~~"Ctt.'Yl~2tiLf;==iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii~I wtth ,aatacy ~ SALES I ~bd a 2 ·story Beech e1o ... S87S.OO ment to: Judy Oetting Local community * '" MOVll-IN * condo. P•nlnaula Call Me 4495 Classlned Advertising newspaper group eoeR. 28 A dblwd, Poln1. Lrg matt aulte. Manager, 330 W. Bay seeks outside sales s7 aotmonlh rent. 13200/mo. Cannery1_________ St. C.M .• CA 92627 representative In the •)BR. 1llA anglwd, v 11 1 a g • Re a It y RENTALS TO Of' Fax to: 631-6594. Dlsplay Advertising $450/,monlh rent. Both .....,,_......,•..,7,..,3...,-3......,7...,7.,.7~,__ Counter Help-PT Department. Sales ex-~all w/la• options. BAVRIDGi CONDO SHUE Phones. shipping. perlence preferred, 1741 Pomona •3.44 2br,2ba. fp. gar. petsliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii••I Frlendly & respon-b1u1t wt 111h trt~lnb. Ap-* 714-8Sa•5980 * ok. 11600/me>. 1yr IM. COM Shf lg 4br hie. t •Ible. N.B. 842-8262. ~r~::'1c, ~~::Vated ~'!; CEMETERY LOV llcenae. Clean record. Frr, reliable. lmmed. Please call 846-4854. plus commission. Xlnt benefit pkg. Drug acreenlng/phyalcal r• quired. EOE. Send r• •ume to Lynn Eaola, 330 W. Bay Street, Coata Mesa, CA 92027 or fax to (7t4) CRYPT 1225 -------- HOUSES/ CONDOS PO•UNT h GlllMl .- 2102 Driver/Gopher 6.50-4802 To drive employer based In Newport e.ach to & from WOf'k and d o odd Job• durin g th• day . lnvolvea slgnlllgant •--------- a mount of driving. MUST HAVE CLEAN ORIVINO RECORD. 3to-439-0991 RENT through cla~slfled JEWELRY, FURS & ART 602 5 NElllANS Two limited edition serigraphs. (golf theme) beaut framed/ atled-.SeJler m_oti-vatedl 75~5410. BUILDING MATU.IALS 603 0 PUBLIC NOTIC• All steel bulldlnga, never put up, blue- GARAGE SALE HINTS Before your garage sale;-determirie--what items you wish to sell. Make sure eve~ing is dean and repaired. ... , by 'df on ld se le re es of tr· Lls 19 in c- ls 4 ' • n i- e e e s r r • l ACROa 1 Hui MONDAY,-SEPT'EMIQ 16,, 1996 - I Loot.al 10 Ticlngl 14......,ctr... t 5 Tuitdltt coin 4NSWWTO WmLYBBIDGE QUIZ Q. I · Neithlr wlMl"&ble. .. South you bo&d: South JOU hold: us Hewe -k1 one's bonnet 17 :Typeolml'I 11 Sonowtul exdamatlon 19 Hone color . 20 MinckMdlng: ebbf. 21 Tholebom baCween 1946 and 1965 24 Does • tailor'• 25~ 26 Gorge 29 Freight trans- 34 ~1 35 ~Rog&fS 36 Pair 37 Pullets 38 &ildl loosely 39 Pillow CO\l9f 40 T emllnale 41 Leather straps 42 Not here 43 Rubdowns 45~w:i "6 Inventor Whitney 47 -d'elal 14 .. , .... 0 1-.~,_~ 29 RaCaxes 30 Picnic peats 31 Dlflerent 32 Prize 33 CUf\l9d roofs ~~ 39 Tanlter, e.g. 41 Indonesian lslllnd 42 Pounded 44 Colonize ~Also 47 Bl'Ooklyn's - ls&and 48 SWMIM "'*"81 49at-.. so writ7...,.v Dinuen 51 Novelist Vidal 52 Muddylhe waters 53 Zhivago's belowd 54 irs-loTal 8 Lie" 55 SeYefl deys 59 The • ••• oQJeut 01111 ., ,,,. bidd.lns hM proceeded: MOllTll &A8T 90U'm WB8T I• hie 10 P-INT hie f What do~ bid now? A • You want to make a game try, and it la a question whether you should do 80 by bidding three hearta or two no trump. Even I.hough partner'• probable queen of 1padea mifht be wasted al the suit cont.rad, and you may be facing only two heart.a, we prefer the invi· taUonal jump to three heart.a. q; J -A. South, vulnerable. you hold: •AK 0 101781 OK3 •K.JIS The bidding bu proceeded: 80UTH IQ ,. ' WEST NORTH EAST p-•• p- p ... 20 p- What do you bid now? A • Partner' a bid of the fourth suit might not be natural -it. could be asking for a stopper in the suit. for no-trump purpoeea. Although your hand therefore qualifies for two no trump, we augest you bid two spades. That normally promises three-card support, but it ia impos- sible to improve on the quality or your doublet.on. Q. a . A. South, vulnerable, you hold: •te5as oQte o7• •832 Partner opena the bidding with one no trump. What act.ion do you take? A • U ia cruel and unuaual punish- ment to let partner struggle in one no trump with your virtually trick- lesa hand. Bid two spades, or trans- rer into spades if you have that ---------.---------.----------• weapon handy. At least.your five- BUICK 9035 CHEVROLET 9045 DODGE 9065 card suit. ahould be sood for a trick or two. Q. 4 • East-West vulnerable, as •Q OAI OAlOIOI •AQ.JI The biddins hall proceeded: WB8'l' NOR'111 BAST SOUTH p-... •• ' What action do you take? A • Should you pua, it it almost certain that partner, who is looking at aome lenith in 1pedea, won't be able to ac:t for fear that. you, too, have two or three carda in the opposing suit. 'nlerefore, much aa you hate bidding at lhia level with a shoddy six-card auit., there ia little opt.ion but to enter the fray with four diamonds. Q. 5 -Eut.-Weat vulnerable, aa South you hold: •1078 OK74 Q87151 •QI A • With your queen of clube inad- equately gu~ed you have little enough for partner. Still, three trumps headed by the king should not be dismiued llghUy so, while we would not disagree with a pass, we would opt ror 8 raise to two hearts. lfyou play one-no--trump forcing, make that. bid before cor- recting to hearts to slow down I.he auction. Q. 6 -Aa South, vulnerable, you hold: 6 A 7 5 QA Q 0 K J 10 7 I •A .J 2 Partner opens the bidding with one spade. What do you n!BpOnd? A -With such a powerful hand, it is best to tell pal1ner of your slam interest early, so jump ahil\ to three diamonds becauae or your support for partner's auit.. While you would like to have a fourth spade for this act.ion, your extra strength more than compenaat.es. Learn to be a better bridge player! Subacribe now to the Goren Bridce Letter by catung (800)....,88-1225 for information. Or write to: Goren Bridge Letter, P,.O. Boa ""10, Chicaco, Ill6Q680. '85 RIVIERA Comlrt· '75 CAMARO VS auto-'82 COLT Sliver. man- whl exvtop, burgundy trans. New smog cl. ual, A/C,, stereo. Good leathor. Prisl)nelll 44k Runs great. Must see! cond. Great gas mll·i----------..---------.----------1 mis, S 11 ,500 (worth $1600 OBO 650· 1826 age. $850 84 7 ·388 7 mor•tl 54o·75o7 --------------HONDA 9085 JEEP 9110 LEXUS 9115 9040 DATSUN 9060 FORD 9075 miiiiimiiiiimiiiiijiiiimiiiiiiii iimiiiiimiiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CAD ILIAC liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '81 Accord LX Auto, '88 Jeep Wrengler '95 LS 400 A beauty '78 280Z 2 + 2 '90 Taurua Wagon cass, CC, Till, power Sahara Lid edition. All opllons, low miles '78 SEVILLE Very Orig owner. $2500. Xlnt cond. 62k miles. window•. Low miles. 6cyl. One owner. Low .PurchaH for 544,984 clean. lull power. 0 .. 1 850·2199 Full power. Must see. SSSOO. 847·1570 miles, 5·spd. Hard/ or T.O.P. 717·7504 reasonable ollerl --------$7400. 844-8811 soft top. Pioneer Lv msg. 998-9277 On the move? '92 Ford Explorer On the move? stereo. Tow pkg. On the move? '92 STS Fae cert Eddie Bauer, all Alarm. $9500 . 38k ml. mint. whVtan Sell your extra power, lthr, co plyr, Sell your extra 640-1029 or 640.5032 Bo.a CO. c:hrm whls household fully loaded. Mutt Hlll household $21 ,900. 844-5833 $11.500. 548-7208 items items RENT Sell your extra household Items in Classified in Classified -----•CARPET SERVICE CLEANING DIRECTORY CLEANING 3515 SERVICES CONCRETE & 3548 MASONRY through classified In Classified 1130 lllSSlll 1190 fO*Cll ----· •• ,, ... ~.tuly ... .._ .... • .. ~ 9ql-,.cl ........... Int. lfM CW, AJC. ...,,., Thl9 UI le °'*• fMI. OriQNI OM*. Fae-Waff11ntY. Xlnl oondl and new. o.t lt*9 tcwy ......, ..mo.cl. 113,IOO 7a~tu Wfttl • 9"" on your All t9COfcle. Nlc9 c:w & fac•I sn;OOO/Obo.1-----~~--· :1~ ~1~::7':: OLDSllOllLI 1155 ........... lllSC. AUTO •154&-~hm• '87 MOS•L Gold/ 'ff ae "°Wale TOYOTA palo. 1-ownar. new 4dr, auto, A/C, Ult, CC, ••lli .. ~•!11• A 21ft. .....,_ I. 10W palnVtranlbrakH/Ur... all ~. cua. Rune •n Lo..-Cl'Uleer mitMge, rune gr .. I Xlnt Cond. l15.8K great. 28.5K ml. 4WD. M"1t conctldon. 139QO. 9M.eM71 080 e7s.e.48 -111.300. M7-t57o. 32.eoo '"'*· toadid.1 _____ ~--· '89 190"2.e ltf' Taupe ......... UTIQUIS • 8-CV' auto. Uk• new, PONTIAC 9170 •ea T.,.&• Tero.-~r .. ncs 9250 mint condition, must Auto, A/C, Xlnt gas ~ aM.111,900540-1011 mileage $5800. ,92 ~D 2 •Turbo '85 P:le:RO Blk, auto-72M3t3 •92 ~ Truek off Excellent ~ondltlon. matlc, A/C, •n.rf, Sall your unwanted frilm• Oflglnal, one ot 71k 124 900 H 552 stereo. New llras/brka. Item• the easy wayl a kJnd •PoXV dupcnt 5308, •Pg," 21 :299:i $1450. 943·2388 To place your finish. 846-~208 Buy It. Sall It. Find II. clualfltKI ad call Buy It. S.U It, Find It. Clasaan.d. Mt·M78. ca..afflecf. Run your ad in the Newport Beach Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 1 00 ,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit card # or mail it in with a check today! Run for a week! If your car does not sell we'll run· it for another week FREE! All for $1 o• ---------------------·-----D YES,SELL MY CAR Name City Zip Phone Credit Cord D MC DVISA D AM X , bp-- Moil To· OAJLY PllOT 330 W Bay Sir.I, Cot1D ~.CA 926V (71'} 642·5678 Or FAX (71 ') 63 I ·659' (~ Pot1y OnlyJ Pf.ose a..clr Perlinent &ic.s """"-Mali.--Modtl--"'-- a'"'"* 0 -/S-O Mtbl ,. o v., o-"'"'* a r.-Jaa-1 ' o-~ o _,.., ...... o ~c-. o,.-o -~ a....,.., as.-o ~-o w .. ~ OIW~ D C.-c-9' DAlor*'-' o.....__ o c-oo-~ OM-O""'etJ 0 ................ • $10 for ' ,.,,,., s 1.00 eac#t aJcfllionol line • ·-----·--------------------· ~t Avall to clean your GENERAL 3558 n 1 Watch/Jewelry Repair ALL-AMERICAN , ____ n_u_r ____ _ BUSINESS home. Wkly/Bl-wk •QUALITY WORK• Antique+ Fina Jewel~ Mov ... u ... Carafully G ... p I J SPRINKLERS are my Please call 548·8145 HardwdNlnyl/Ceramlc en• ,_rams a nt ng o n I y b u • I n a a a • SERVICES 3488 Newport T iie & Marble M bl /C B d/I 8uy/Hllllrld• 873.038 Courtaoully & Cheaply lnVExt Oual Palnl/Ret1$ --------Tl v Ori 5 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Fin• Craftsmanship ... Prof Haecleanlng by Home Need Repelt? L;oa·21:rp;k2.;33~ 848-0223 T141227 Llc'd/lna'd 1lnc1 '78. POOL c:::~~ aiv;12.fe:l: LETTER PERFECT At Affordable Prices. Lucy Refs 10yra exp. Remodellne? Rare LANDSCAPE &. Dlbernerdo'• Moving ff9-7083 Pg·S64·3947 SERVICE 3894 c Showera/Countera/Flra 8est Rates In Townl John Rob•r1• Ll508855 U( r 8 --------PUB LI ATIONS Nalur•• Stone & M--ble 64&-4670 Pgt-569-6633 N8 714-4S1·3381 HANDY MAN 3710 IAWN rsn1:1 3808 Local/O flea/ toraga lk•'• Custom Painting iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TUTORING 392a Bua Communlc:allont: .. -~ Long Ola!. Free Est. Prof, Clean, Ouallty C S • Writing, Editing, Proof· Fplc:s L.645488 842·221<• WINDOW CLEANING LllWla Cenatruotlon T#181832 979·3114 Work. lnVExt & Oocka. AAA PA IFIC W• T reading. Rlck&4S.1901 ------·--•Average1atory·S35 RamodaleHandyman •P•lnt/Carpent1Y• Baalo Y•rd Malnt Spllt Sepond Moving L#703466831-4e10 ~~:~&l'l~P~~~ic: T0UTOR1nsM••a1t•r• CHILD ,. 8 DI:! 3536 • 2 atory-$45 L#704173 Looal RH. Drywall and moral Lawn/cln-ups/traa trim p f M 1 24.., Srv The Bast 714 • ...,,. .. 53,. agtM pacl Ed. --------~ Houae Cl••nlne •714-SS7·5925• Small Jobs Oki aprlnklr/aerata. Thatch ro over• PAINTING 288-8190 ,....,.. ... "' All Agee • SubJecta CARPENTRY 3510 a I .. Cl• I 031-4422 p -413 8142 ?Day/St OllC/TIHl452 Consclantloua craft• R ,. 714 S384030 pr "• en ng Realdentlel/Comm'I Gary e4S-S277 g • 432·9123/P·348-5850 man. Old-fashioned laland Blue Pool• • •· • ~ar:!f ,s~ ~~ RamOdet. 25Yr• E>cp. RIMODILS carp, plbQ, ' f REES ' pride tn workmanship. Pool & Spa Wkly Svc. --------Semi Retired 50yr1 of Clrcl• of Friend• AJrs eee-asoo Carpentry, Etc... paint. alee, Ille. stuc:c:o, & ~ -PUBLIC NOTICE ARcapda~.'hllt•r/p ... ump/h2•1r WAll tatlaf'd cu11. Ors, plmb SoclaJ/Rec Program L894144 9S4-2138 roofing. MORGAN ~~~zt The C&IU. Public Ullll· le --Mt 7 CO G 3132 ~:~· J=~~~ ~~~.:r.; Kldt/Tffns W/Of w/out COMPUTED$ 3556 l .J. Scott Con1tructlan ~~::ii/h:::::: Lawn .. rvto.. Mow/ u.. Commission RE· PIANO & VOCAL ParadlH Cowe P .. 11 VEJUN S Hand~man/Remod•I dlsablllly.~53wo3o ~ Cuitom Homa Build•• adg•/•od/aprlnklara/ ~~~R•E•Sh~~~I a:o'!,S:: LESSONS 3868 ~~~~ti~ P:O~~:.:;·:;;, l'•rth"'9 lmerlon Addlllon1, Balh, Klich Llc.,481954. Raf'•· Home ,.....,/R4HROdel cJn-up, Al 988-271• mover• print their Acid Wutl 94•·2849 lnatanaUon • Aemcwat ------- Fire-Water Damage LICENSID Q DAYCM• MACMEDIC •Care for 714-879*77•• Cotta Man/Newport Lve mag ot call attar 5 P.U.C. Cal T number; Discount WalcoYetlna Elec:. Plumb, & Paint Lota of TLC A Funl Macintosh Computers ~ISmVee:'91 -~ e QA RD• .. 1 N Q llmos and chauffeurs Pl.ANO Bag.·Advancad Ll5e0e15 87a.121A N I ad Padlalrlc: CPA I 1st Aid In hlne/ f Low/ ., .,, ._ print their T.C.P. num-All aga•Taac:har Cart. ROOPIHG Pa-:!°71'114ar.2•2a.7 .. m1m22 your 0 c. DOORS 3580 HOM• S•ftVlcai PrOf Garden Svc. TrM bar In all adv•1'1l1a-Entertainment Avall. 3910 We G.aa •hould heng •-Maall/lnack• lncld. ""' hourty rate. 873-8819 trim, cln-upa, aJ)!!nklar 1 8 .. ftaeee 1-'h« ...._ lnalal{. CA .. P •NT• v • rain FT/PT 984-1740 Anything a Everything ,.pair. a41.91112 menta. If you have a Jann lar _.. _.. · "'""""' " " ______ ...__ .a--... ... ~-FrM Estimate. Aara. quHtlon about the ,.. aA&.•OA ROOf1H co advic9 '° the crqy. Country 1um-ca.blnet1 --------CONCUTI • oo::p Ha;;Q;;'°o:~ Mfchael 7 ... 1440 LaMao•pe .......... "' gallty of a mover. llmo OUallty Work Quwnt'd •~1-a1 1 t Anytlmie RH•Remod•LH4144 CLEANING MASODY 557 work. RaHonabla, MSM Conatruotton Yard tuna uplmalnlanaca, or chauffeur, call: PLASTE.R Ratool/Rapait FrM Est 554'2138 P9·24Ut5t SBltVICIS 3548 3 Oort 821 .. 910 ~model& & Repairs. ~r,:.~~i~..:=: · p~!::,Cm~!~~~· UPAIR 3880 Uo/lna •31-9081 A to Z HANDYMAN Painting Int.IE••· Pron & EU11c91 145-7605 714·"8-4151 •UDLIA AWING INSTALLIMFACE CA8IHET'S .a TOUCH Of' c• .aea Brick, 8loctl:, Stone, Tll9 Lf8"321 988-2438 ' ••----lo tnaur-... Kilch4ln1, ba1h1, doofa. ,.. -Cone, Patio, Drtveway Daff ALL NSW LW PATCH PUl,_,.IMG ....,..,....,. ,... windows. Doug 548-72.51 Clallnlng, Rn/Comm ~pl 1180 Ref ta Yr la.i Ratltf4 Ceftb•.., Undtcape a Maaonry lnterlotalb1.,lota FrM Eat. All taroof Uc/Bond.cl. Frff Eat. ...~ c,T • •. 87 -..8.....1. SlmCI 3584 Aapalra, Improvements, OHlgn/Bull ... -•modal PAINTING 3851 aovrs .:w .. , Smell Jobi ;uatantHd. •7~•099 CARPBNTRY•Wlndow• Tareta a8a·7143 ..... p. etry •• -am )obi. ~ml'& Uc I 7W:.."a.-... •7 St -71 .. -1..-•e8 Door •• Wood F....... 1 .,_ •1 1 ., na. <» -av• .. _ ..., .. ..... ----•Alt Cement Werl&a • ....._. Uo'd OfywaN care,....., -""""P~llT""--..-"P""l-t---------~=~c::'~G! ~~=: ~·o==.E:=~ro Brk=c:,,=ck .. ,..:,.,no. Acouldc/ a;;; Li'"4 &iiiNei« .:.~ ~!~1!.tne ~~~= ... , ..... . . UllODWNG 249-8323 Pg-312.0028 110.00 P« hout. COncr ~ Wallpap•r Removal. Ra~ =.v~ 1and1cape/I~~ 24 Hra. AloNld llnor i.,:;';'l.~,f-::~,~ • ADDmGRS 3111 714-Ma.G~ LS418M U"to4lt0 Pat.enwort a40o1189 r' Kan M•t 7 upgrad99. 7 Uo#llOl44 84Wlae rt4-la+T81t ........ H••••-. • ...-,~ ....... l'ull ....... a ,...,_,, care, ......... lmn. . iUitiW • WI · ~9" Prort. e.at * ...-. ,__,•-•w ~Removal-a ~ .. ,. L.llwn WIN9I' .. 1dllll IOVra --------·• 3515 In townl Ref• IYt9""' Lnd~ blick. ..,,. Cuetom hand e.xtur ... BAVU1fG 3720 we lnatal'~vea ho. >uni. WOi.._..,. PLUlllUfG -------°'!f! Ut44M oonar. IOOo7•1001 XJnt ....... tte7 ...... t ,..,,.._.4•M•'I Can't ... m to get tO aft thott I rtplJr Join around tht hoult? L9C the ota..mM -----