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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-09-20 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS Newport girls end 120-game win streak lobdall 1be~rplus1 student equals zero tolerance I 'Il admit I had a few beers in high school, usually on Friday nights. And I may have even ended up at a football game or two, watching the lowly Long Beach Wtlson Bruins on a two- beer buzz. Being 11, I never really wor- ried about the consequences of getting caught drunk at a school event. Never thought it could happen. But somewhere in the bac)c of my mind, I knew the repercus- sions of drinking before a prep football game and accepted them. Zero tolerance wasn't in vogue yet; a few days' suspen- sion would have been the wrist- slap penalty. Plus, my parents would have added a month's grounding. (lbe last thing Mom and Dad would have done is challenge in court whether I was under the influence or if my due-pfl)CeSS rights ~ere violated -and my D~..a lawy.erJ Thole were the rules for get-. ting t:Kisted for drinking. I-under- stood them and would live with them if imposed. Which brings us to the recent brouhaha over Newport-Mesa Unified's tough zero tolerance policy, which automatically transfers first-time offenders (either alcohol, drugs or weapons) to another school for a semester. Recently caught in the zero- tolerance web are an Estancia basketball player and eight girls from the same high school's soc- cer team. The hoopster's father - a judge -is challenging the school's decision in court. hoping • SEE NOTEBOOK PAGE 5 MARC MAR™ I DAl.Y Pl.OT Jennlfer McCa.rttn (center) waits oulstde a courtroom with her father and sister Thursday. A Superior Court Judge denied her request to be transferred back to Estanda High School. •Superior Court jurist says Jennifer Mccartin must remain at Newport Harbor High School for now. By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot SANTA ANA -Jennifer McCartin will remain at New- port Harbor High School for at least 12 more days. The 17-year-old varsity vol- leyball and basketball player was suspended from Estancia High School in June after she ad.tpitted drinking beer before a school dance and was trans- ferred to Newport Harbor for 90 school days. Superior Court Judge Ronald C. Kline Thursday denied a temporary restrain- ing order, which would have returned Jennifer, 17, to Estancia until a formal hearing Oct. 1. ·Tue court has great diffi- culty believing that irrepara- ble ha.rm will occur prior to the hearing,~ Kline explained in a written decision. Jennifer's attorney, David G. Epstein, would not com- ment on the decision except to • SEE RULING PAGE 5 StUdet:rt's ~may have been her dOWnfall •Some say if Jennifer Mc:Cartin had not owned up to drinking she could still be at Estancia. NEWPORT-MESA -U Jen- nifer McCartin bad lied about drinking beer before an Estancia Hlgh School ~ce tn June, she might have escaped punishment. several school board mem- bers said Thursday. Wit.bout accetS to a Breath- alyzer o.r other scientific means of proving blood • SEE HONESTY PAGE 5 UPDATE City would like more bilingual ojficers Jury hears tapes of coach and daughter •Prosecutors use the apem trial to try to prove the coach had illegal sex with his daughter. By Christopher Goffard, Daily Pilot SANTA ANA -Seeking to incriminate him with the tape of a telephone conversation he held with his adopted daughter, the prosecution continued its case Thursday against Mark Schuster, the Balboa Island resident and former Corona del Mar High School football coach charged with sexual felony. Under questioning from Deputy District Attorney Claudia Silbar, Newport Beach detective Richard Schulz told the jwy bow he arranged a ·covert call" between the alleged victim and her father on Sept. 18, 1995. The 19-year-old daughter, who claims Schuster demanded sex from her as "payments" for favors. tried to dupe him into con- fessing while Schulz recorded the exchange. In the tape, played in. court Thursday, the daughter told Schuster she didn't want to make any more •payments.• ·Tuat's done. That's over,• came Schuster's recorded response. ·1 don't like it,• she continued ·rm tired of it.· Then, at Schulz's urging, the daughter used the word ·~·-a term she claims she never used with her father to refer to the alleged intercourse. Schuster's response: "Uh, what sex? ... I don't know what you're talking about." Later in the tape, he spoke ol his relationship with a new girl- friend, and told his daughter: •Whatever you think you're run- ning from, it's over ... The pres- sure is off .. . I'm feeling good about this relationship ... I'm not gonna bug you ... I'm not sure what you're pushing at." After she referred to •pay- ments• again. he said. ·1 didn't realize you were having a prob- lem with it because you initiated a lot of things .. " • SEE TRIAL PAGE 5 $'760,000 ~-&-j._..._-in-South Coast Plaza heist r·---..-....------...,..--~----....... ---· .. ---............. ......_ ............. ---.. -· ........... l By Christopher Goffard, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Police are still looking for the armed robbers who made off with nearly a mil- lion dollars worth of jewelry Wednesday night after holding up two traveling salesmen in the west parking lot of South Coast r~~-~~~~~-~-~-~-~, ' I \ 11 I \ i I AROUND TOWN ....... 4 i CHECK IT OUT •.•.••••. 2 I OASSIFlfD ........... 8 t POLICE ALES ......•••.. 2 I PUBLIC NOTICES •••••••• 1 I SPORTS ••.••.•••.•••• 6 I 11ME OUT •.•.•••.•.••• 2 WEATHER •.•••••••..• 2 I ', I I \ ! I , ' : ,1 Plaza, police said. $750,000 worth of jewelry. Around 6:20 p .. m. four men At least three of the culprits men from out of state, holding the~ at gunpoint and stealing their jewelry-filled briefcases, said Costa Mesa Sgt. Tom Boy- land of the Costa Mesa Police Department. The suitcases contained about ball uniforms, and two others appeared to be waiting in a near- by lookout car, Boyland said There were between four and six culprits, described as male Latinos with age ranging from teens to 40s, and tbe getaway cars are described as a silver Toyota Camry and a red mid-size, two- Pending the investigation, police have not disclosed the names of the victims, who owned the jewelry, or which store at South Coast Plaza was involved. • • ! • ' • rs • • • .. Five ways to spend your w eeken d I 1 Don't know what to do for I dinner? Go to the Thste of l Newport, where you can make ; a meal of burgers, Thai food. I Mexican delicacies and top it l off with a cigar. The three-day l event, which also features live • entertainment. runs Friday I from 5 to 11 p.m., Saturday from 3 to 11 p .m. and Sunday , from nOOll to 8 p.m. at Fashion ; Island on Newport Center Dri- I ve between Santa Rosa and I SanMlguel t . Kids Expo featuring celebrity appearances, a petting zoo, live entertainment, games and more from noon to 5 p.m. Sat- urday and 6:30 a.m. to noon Sunday in Fashion Island. Call 550-INFO. • • • • check it out Find tools for 'Back t.o School' at the lilmu'y F or both parel)ts and students, one of fall's watersheds is school's beginning. To help all affected by the resumption of studies, the library offers numerous tools. ·rn many families, homework is ... a snarling beast who disrupts the evening,• observes Ellen Klavan in "Taming the Homework Monster." To aid parents in transforming the fiend into a positive experience, this guide offers tips for dealing with pelfection· ists, procrastinators and pretenders, along with subject- and gr~de-specific COSTA MESA-The city wants to hire more Spanish-speaking police officers but must compete with agend.es throughout tbe Southwest for a SII¥lJl group of aocept- able candidates, City Manager Allan Roeder told local Latino leaders 'lbunday. Roeder, speaking before the Latino Leedenbip Council at Avila's m Ranchito restaurant, said the Costa Mesa Police ~t advertises throughout South- em California, offers ·pay incentives and solicits young police academy graduates in an effort to employ people with lan- guage stills. The department bas recently hired ~v­ eral Spa.oish·speakers, both as swoxn otfi- c:ers and civilian ees but · stru - oers, a luxurY Roeder said Costa ~ wbktl bas a 20% Latino populatkJn. can- not afbd. . · "There is far more demand in Califor- nia and the West in general than we can acmmmndate, • Roeder said. "We are in competition with literally hundreds of oth- er agencies." Roeder said the 220-member police department has 13 employees who have passed writteo and verbal Spanish tests. Pour are sworn officers. Several other officers speak' Spanish with various degrees of fluency but have not taken the test for extra pay,~ so the numbers based on the exam are not all- indusive. Orange Coast College adminis- ters the test. Th0se who pass earn 5% rais- es. B' civilians are on du . around the job done,• Rqeder said. The dty bu been aitidnd ID tbe put for not emp1oytng enough Spenlch~­ eIS, Residents have complained that police reports get muffled an(l Latino&, who cdm· prise more than 20% of the population, do not see enough diversity oo the force. Maria Elena. Avila, president of the Latino coundl, ~ she is glad the city is recognizing the need to hire bilingual police officers. "I honestly feel like we are being heard," she said '"lbey are generally ron- cemed like we are. I believe those changes are going to come about, they just need time." Still, she said, the dty will have to .stay aggressive. "It seems that there is a generation interest, and o Ume will tell," Avila Saki. good representation on tbe police force as tar aa biliDgu8l omoen are • ww:• ned, • Andrews aajd. Andrewt Aid he is glad government leaders are reoognizing the West Side. •Sometimes, it's assumed that the demands from this side of town ~ more minimal than they really are,• be said. Much of R.oeder's talk rocu.d oo the recent police department successes, including the n~ly launched bicycle patrol. the West Side substation and the Citizens Police Academy. . Roeder remiMed the audience that 47 C:ents of every city dollar is spent on public safety and circulated a memo from Costa Mesa Police Chief Dave Snowden show- ing a 14.8% deaease in aime over the last seven years. MOIHWORK ~OHS HR Additional help l gles to lure candidates from big police for resolving battles l agencies in Santa Ana. Anaheim and Los over assi~enti is 1 Augeles. the clock and also have important rela- tionship with the community. Roeder said. They answer 911 emergency calls and interpret at aime scenes for police officers. Ross Ali , a ea p co member who works as an architect on the West Side, said he is glad Roeder recog- nized the need for Spanish speakers. • Wrth reminders like last week's nonfa- tal shooting on Shalimar Drive, Roeder urged residents to shun complacency. •we cannot grow lax.• he said. -· -- in "The Homework 1 Larger departments have recruiters Solution,• featuring j working ftlll-time to solidt bilingual offi- a four-week method ! "You don't have to cany a gun to get MI think they're sincere abou~ having that promises to end l .------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ homework strug-1 gles, and in "Home-j work Without l Tears,• a parent's guide for motivating 1 children to succeed in school. r In addition to books offering general ! guidance for turning students into l scholars, an array of publications focus l on specific academic areas. Parents j who want to assist children in the world 1 of numbers will find games, puzzles 1 and activities that reinforce math con-1 cepts in MHelp Your Child Excel in l JERRY KIRK Tickling the ivories for a µvmg Math." l For fourth to 1 sixth graders and l their parents, 1 "Everything You l Need to Know 1 About Science i twes answers to Homework• tea-l,,·. freqttentlv-THl-IH"'l't-11.__.. ___ __;~--'-f--- questions about information relat- ed to schools' traditional science cur- riculum. Also handy for upcoming sci- ence projects is "Science Experiments on File," providing guidance for dozens of projects, including such provocative . activities as boiling balloons, seeing l invisible colors and creating fizzy reac-l tions. 1 Those on a more advanced academ-l ic rung are apt to be tackling term 1 papers. For advice ! about topic selection l and concept devel-l opment, check out j ·How to Write 1 Themes and Term l Pa~s" or ~elec-l tions from -th~e-,1-. 1---- "l ,OOO Ideas for l Term Papers" series, l including volumes 1 on literature, history l and social science. 1 Students of literature will find l insight into the works of today's novel-1 ists, poets and playwrights in "Contem-l porary Literary Criticism,• a multi-vol-l ume, continuously augmented set. j Those focusing on J_Shakespeare can l uncover interpretations of the bard's l work in "Shakespeare for Students.• j With increasing amounts of informa-l tion being digitized, the lnternei is l becoming an awesome academic l . . . : using it is in "The Internet Kids Yellow \ Pages.• Other ideas for online learning 1 e c g Internet.~ Beyond printed materials, the public ~ library offers one resource unavailable j else~here: refere~ce ~~rarians. By l information, these "information detec-l tives" can save time· that might be j directed to specific projects. On your i next library visit, don't hesitate to ask l them for help with any academic pur-l suit. I ·HE IS Jerry Kirk. 65, a pianist playing part time for the Nordstrom store at South Coast Plaza. He began learning piano at the age of 1 and set his mind to becom- ing a musician. He earned a bachelor's degree in piano at the University of Michigan and a master's degree in choral conducting at Azusa Pacific University. Today, he plays for private parties, composes choral music and directs music for a church in West Covina. I Opera," "Annie" and "Carousel." Kirk says he likes to emphasize his music on upbeat, cheerful songs, such as "The Sunny Side of the Street." Kirk often comes up with his own songs to play. He uses small cards with song titles and the lead line once in a while to remind himself what to play next. You can't imagine how his mind works because he'plays one song after another, simply non-stop. There are a hundred songs on his mind and all are memorized. He has dif- ferent ways to arrange what to play one after another. "I think about the chords I'm going to play in the next song, different variations I want to do as I go along, and how to make it interesting," he said. "If it's a moody kind of a song, you can change the chords. You can play it in dif- ferent styles." Kirk also uses a series of songs with a . ' . • you lose the enjoyment of it, or if it's bor- ing to you, it's going to be boring to the people -period," he SG.id. "I meet a lot of interesting people here. "I like this job because it's fun to do because you get to relate with people." The interesting people range from local musicians to opera singers from New York. One lady leaves him a small piece of chocolate whenever she walks by, just to show her appreciation of his music. Irritations include occasional fans who sing along -in a wrong tune and beat. Perks included receiving thanks for his music from his regular listeners. Mone guy on a wheelchair is here almost every Friday when I play here," Kirk said. "His wife would bring. him down and he would stay in the wheel- chair for two hours while his wife does her shopping." Kirk usually doesn't accept any mon-. . ' an exception. "One time as I was playing, I had one guy w o was ac over m e comer looked at me while I was playing," he recalls, •and then he came up to me, and he wanted me to take the $20 that he had .. . he insisted on that because he . . ' music has done to me in the last 30 min- utes."' · "Music is a wonderful thing," Kirk says. "It does grAt things to people. It brings ~ck memories to people ... l play music that people enjoy that brings back memories.· -By Hot-Nga Wong Photo by Marc Martin ! • OtECIC IT OUT Is written by the staff of the 1 Newport Beach Publk Ubrary. This week's col-i umn is by Sara Bamlde. j '--------------------------------------------------------------------------------__J VOL 90, NO. 216 ltW>EBS HQDJNE 642-6086 ftecord Y04.K comments about the Dally Piiot Of news tips. ' ADOBE$S ow addr'ell is no w. 1ay St.. Ca.ta MeY. c.ttf. 92627. the southW9St. Momlng low clouds wtll pN<Md deaf' to pant)' doudy sides In the afternoon. 2.9 3.l ~-~. ----;;:-. .. -' ~ . . ~. ~~: . fl'inge energy from the storm off South AmtrkAI Is responsi- ble for kldclng local surf out of the knee-to-w•ist zone •net up tow1rd the chest 81ff. But keep In mind this south· em t.mispheN M9le rwnalns most1y '" .. '. to l ·foot ,.,..lutlnthe NMport ...... you'll .. IDfM .. footien on• MtS. Agetn. this 11dldllltl19t end It toob Hk• th9 Mt• ts COi ldlttons Wiii be In stof-. Mict w.k. Untll 1hein, ~'*:,Jail bMd\ .,,.. pi911k· Ing. ])rivers offered detour to closed freeway .on-~amps 1\vo Corona del Mar Freeway on-ramps, now closed while crews align th~ with the new San Joaquin Hills toll road, will remain closed until late November. Drivers on the northbound Jamboree Road and MacArthur Boulevard. ramps can detour onto a free section of the new road. The ramps will open when the · 15-mile tollway opens Nov. 21. · Applications for Operation School Bell in Costa Mesa, which helps local families in need send their children to school with new clothes and supplies, will be dis- tributed throughout the New- port-Mesa Schools during th~ week of Sept. 23. . Needy studems -ere identified by school officials as ·well u throug an application process. Each partidpant will receive one "brand new• and one "sel- dom used• outfit plus shoes.: underwear, socks and a jacket. Age appropriate books, book , d other items piomottng- literacy are also available while s~plies last. Members are also asking fQr donations of new clothing and school supplies as well as money.• The organization reaches ouf annually to more than 350 chil- dren from pre-kindergarten through sixth grade throughout the Newport-Mesa School Dis- trict. - Operation School Bell is -a National Assistance League Pr0- ject locally run by the Junior and La Marisa Auxiliaries of the Assistance League of Newport- Mesa . u cations an reqwre- m~ts for being eli.gible are stat- information about the applica- tions or donations, call 645-5929. The Parent Teacher Student Association at the Alternative Education Center in Costa Mesa are collecting newspapers to raise money for the school. Anyone interested can drop off the newspapers at a bin located in the school parking lot at lgq Monte vi.ta Ave. For lnlonnatkm. mD. 7~.1 J There's j'1St no safe way to make a bad call B ueball, It bu often been said, comes down to a game of inches, which · makes it only sligbUy more for- giving than the game of Life. Fans in Dodger Stadium last ·Friday night, however, were anything but forgiving toward umpire Gary Darling when he . dubiously ruled as "sate• a St. Louis Cardinals base runner. In this case, the game did not come down to a matter of inch- es. The runner, in my opinion, was out by a mile. · ·Here, irrlhe top of the ninth inning with no score during a . critical game for the Los Ange- les Dodgers, the home plate umpire made a hugely contro- versial call and defended it in front of 36,000 irate fans, includ- ing my husband, our three sons and myself, deiponstrating that an individual stands by nothing so passionately as his own bad Darling immediately assumed the defensive umpire position: back arched, jaw set, joints rigid. He then proceeded to throw out Dodger manager Bill Russell and third baseman Tim Wallach for disputing his call. I might suggest he really wanted to throw out the crowd. We jeered and hissed and acted as enraged as I have ever witnessed Dodger fans to be. We were not just protesting. We RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Where~ Dollar COY9f'I Morel 1922 HARIOl llVD., COSTA MESA • 5"-1156 peggy normandin were having fun. From that point on, every call Gary Darling made was • booooed • by the rowdy crowd. "Strike!• "Boooool" "Ball!· "Boooooo! • A "JI ==CUI _, l'llY I) ...rWllD " NIT-~ w I I PNlllll 11111 INt/ ( ... ,., Tm llCll llAl'I WI CR) TIICllPtlQ • ...,.,. .. ,1) ~ WTMM (I) ...... , ,.. .. _.. 1'W laM91Fa. . 11) WTMM._ m_,_ RY-Y- •pree peanuts for every- body!. "8000001" The Normandin family was no picture of decorum. After bellowing out our 10th or so •Booooot• my 5-year-old son looked up at me and shouted, •Why are we doing this?" •Because the umpire made a bad call,• I yelled back over the crowd. The little pink-haired lady sit- ting in front of us, who had been up to this point primly penciling in every play onto her program box score, jumped up and directed down to the umpire several obscene Italian gestures with her forearm. The insolent mob was now chanting a two- word phrase involving strong PG-13 language. It was at this moment that I found myself feeling mildly SONY PICTURES CLASSICS-PRESENTS !CROSSTBE _ SEArwTIME empathetic toward the umpire in question. Hey, I guess I've made a few bad calls lD my life and I'm SUie u beck glad I did· il't have to defend them to a sta- dium of hostile witnesses. There wu the time I insisted my husband wear ~ coat and tie to a dinner party at which the other~ attending antved in Reyn Spooner shirts and bennu- da shorts. It wu a bad call. Or the time I set my sister up with my old boyfriend. A very bad · call. We've all made at least a few bad callsJn our life: initiated a short cut th.at detoured to a dead end, gone for a ride on a bad stock hunch. After all, the right to make a bad call is protected by our constitution, isn't it1 And with it comes the right to never let other people forget the bad calls they have made. Do you think Tom Sel.leck's agent ever lets him forget he chose to tum down the original role of Indiana Jones? Lucky for us one man's bad call became another man's destiny . Consider that in 1876, the president of Western Union, which was at that time the largest communications compa- ny in America, rejected the chance 'to acquire the exclusive rights to Alexander Graham Bell's invention of the telephone. He called it a mere "electrical toy.• ·Boooool" Once upon a time, the wise executives at IBM patently dis- al l g e a re d missed a new technique Called •xerography• and allOwed the Halloid Corporation, today known as Xerox, to purchase the rights out from under their noses. "Boooof" Poor Gary Darling. His bad call may too go down in history should the l>od!Jers come up short in the division race this year and need someone to take the fall. If there is anything to be learned from his berated deci- sion at last Friday's game, it is only this: You don't have to be out in left field to make a really bad call. • PEGGY NOllM•NDtN is a Costa MeY resident. Her column appun ~· u p for we'r e a g r a n d • op e ning . • • Join us for a very special event September 21 & 22. The grand opening of Helly Hansen. Climb the rock wall . Ser loue win prizes, food c lot h i ng t o r and Iota of fun. th• o utd oo r•. Faahton Island. SEA GEAR. acroes from RAIN GEAR, SKIING . M OUNTAI N EER I NG. FLY FI SH I NG HI KING, BIKING. RUNNING o f t h e outdoo r s taste "l~E s q re 1bwn Square Wednesday, S~ptelltber 25 -5:30 -8:30 Alldw For • .,. llt.ftirwtlldOll or lo ~ o.B 514-1111_ p••····--------------------------1 1918 BUSIN•SS EXPO 'rlCKETS • TICKE rs ... 110.00 per perw ... lndudll foOd enc1 n111e erda11d lll for ...... Name ...... m.-.... .., .... : Ca.ila Mlile.~blfd~-°' VIM. MC. NimX .·w: •--....... .,.. ......... ----· FRIDAY, SEmM8E1t 20, 1996 MICRO«ISNSS lbe Consumer Busirwm Net- work presents Ken Bradley and •The Puture tor Miao-Business• at 7 a.m. in the Tea Room at 3100 Irvine Avenue, Newport Beach. 1be cost is $15. Por more informa- tion. call 550-4785. SA1URDAY PEACE WALK The free third annual Walk of Peace, celebrating the United Nations' International Day of Peace, returns from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 1\iangle Square in Costa Mesa. For more information, call 648-2181. MAGNETISM The Harmony, Unity, Balance, a rare alliance of community out- reach programs and educational r-------------------------, I I I I l Balboa looks : I I I I Taste crowd Organizers of SeaFest's Arts and Mu.sic Festival hope the event will draw aowds from the much-promoted Taste of Newport to the Bal- boa Peninsula. ·we just want to get some people to come down to the peninsula,• said dty recre- ation manager Sue Stein, the event's organizer. • 1t•s anoth- er thing people can come out and do during SeaFest. • The festival runs from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday at Newport Boulevard and Main Street. It will offer crafts, paint- ings, sculptmes and jewelry designed by local artists and merchants along with live entertainment and refresh- ments. Children's dance group Dance City will peiform from and 3 p~ at 3333 Bear St., CoMa Mesa. The c:mt ii $5. 75 for DOil• memben and S3.25 for members. for more tnfonDatiOa. can 546- 2061. STRESSHE.Jt Adrian Doll ol Doll Ch1roprae. tic Centre will speak about ltrea management at 2 p.m. at the Cos- ta Mesa library, 1855 Park Ave. Por moie information, call 6'6- 83'6. LEAGUE OF WOMEN The general meeting of the Orange Coast Chapter of the League of Women Voters features •Teaching Democracy in the Pub- lic Schools• from 10 a.m. to noon at the Newport Beach Central Ubrary, 1000 Avocado Ave., New- port Beach. For more information, call 458-6358. KIDS EXPO The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation otters a Health, Fitness and Kids Expo featuring celebrity appearances, a petting zoo, live entertainment, games, clowns. and ~ore from SUNDAY LAUNCH PAD As part of an ongoing educa- tion/entertainment series, Launch Pad offers ·up for Grabs,• a show that teaches how physics is applied to a juggling and acrobat- ic performance at 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p .m. at 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. The cost is $5.75 for non- members and $3.25 tor members. For more information, call 546- 2061. RACE FOR CURE The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation presents Race for the Cure beginning at 8:15 a.m., 8:27 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. at Fashion Island. Proceeds go to local Komen programs aimed at eradicating breast cancer as a life-threatening disease. Adults pay $25 and children 12 years old and under and seniors 60 years m.;..,...~-:--i~&-1:-l-a.m.rUl&i'iMw:IO&-~~rt-n1rt-nr-nil"'5'1'1'uw:c1-s-'Pli'lrrr~e I I I t t I t t I I t I Blues Band will play from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m . and surf band Green Room will be on from 3 to 5 p.m.. Proceeds will benefit the city's youth services. L------------------------- workshops, offers a talk on mag- netic therapy and the power of magnetism to end aches, pains and stiffness from 1 to 4:30 p.m. at 230 E. 17th St., Suite 218, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 646-1128. LAUNCH PAD As part of an ongoing educa- tton/entertalrunent series, Launch Pad offers ·up for Grabs,• a show that teaches how physics is applied to a juggling and acrobat- ic performance at 11 a.m., 1 p.m. MAGNETISM The Harmony, Unity, Balance, a rare alliance of community out- reach programs and educational workshops, offers a talk on mag- netic tllerapy and the power of magnetism to end aches, pains and stiffness from 1 to 4:30 p.m. at 230 E. 17th St., Suite 218, Costa Mesa. For more information, ca1l 646-1128. KIDS EXPO The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation offers a Health, Fitness and Kids Expo featuring celebrity appearances, petting zoo, live entertainment, games, clowns and more from 6:30 a.m. to noon in Fashion Island. For more information, call 550-INFO. BUSINESS LITIGATION AND TRANSACTIONS C0<pora11ons, partn~hips, merg~. acquisitions, buy·~I ag1~1~1ts, coi111acts anch.ultections REAL ESTATE LITIGATION ANO TR_A~CTIONS work-outs ESTATE PLANNING Trusts, Wills. Probate Administration LEGAL =OPTIONS SWe-Ue NEWPORT Your neighborhood health club tar men & women aince 18821 • • • • Personal Training Experts Aerobics; Yoga & Stretch Oasses Area's Most <1ualified Staff Excellent Service & Attention .. CMner Robert Bumt, Ollimlen Of d'le Boerd, Amerlcen Heel'\ ~ ESKIMO ART i:iie ~ancing Bear G8!1ery is Native Eskimo fine art from noon to 5 p.m. at 414 31st St., Newport Beach. Alaskan and Canadian appetizers will be available. For information, call 723-1922. MONDAY FOOD ORNE A food drive to benefit Olive Crest Homes and Services for Abused Children will be held this week until Sept. 27 by Adrian N. Doll of Doll Chiropractic Centre at 3931 Birch St, Newport Beach. In exchange for a minimum of $10 worth ol non-perishable food items for Olive Crest, all new patients to Doll will receive all first-day services at no charge including examination and X- rays. For an appointment, call 955-2273. ADO TALIC Coastline Counseling Center of Newport Beach offers a free lecture~ttention Deficit Disor- der Overview: What is ADO?• at 7 p.m. at 1200 Quail St., Suite 105, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 476-0991. THE ZONE A free local support group meets at 7 p.m. to discuss •Tue Zone,• the exciting nutrition plan developed by best-selling author Barry Sea.rs, at the Barnes and Noble Bookstore in Fashion Island, Newport-Beach. For more information, call 673-3588. COLI.EGE SMARTS The Newport Beach Commu- nity Services Department offers a workshop on •Choosing a Col- lege and Getting In• ~m 1 to 9 . ' on the comer of Fifth Street and Marguerite Avenue, Corona del Mar. The cost is $23 and pre-reg- istration is required. For more information, call 644-3151. TIJESDAY BUSINESS SERIES The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce is spon- soring a home-based business series, featuring a panel of 12 pro- fessionals, at 5 p.m. at the John Dominis Restaurant, 2901 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The cost is $5. To RSVP, call 729- 4400. RNANCE WORKSHOP Courtlandt Financial offers a free workshop on how to cut fed- eral and state taxes with a con- science from 1 to 2 p.m. or 6 to 7 p.m . at the University Athletic Club, 1701 Quail St., Newport Beach. For more information, call 251 -0270. SHOULDER PAINS The Central Library is holding a free program on •Common ·Shoulder Problems" at noon in the Friends' Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For more information, call 717- 3801. ADD TALK Coastline Counseling Center offers a class designed to teach you bow to improve your compre- hension and how Attention Deficit Disorder causes learning disabllities from 7 to 9 p.m. at ANNOUNCING SERENA D 'ITALIA'S FINAL CURTA) Going Out Of Buslnes I r • Q>MPlEl'E UQUIDATJON 0 INVENTORY OP 11W-..... , __ SHOES, BOOTS, ll&GS, SANDALS AT TJP TO SELECl'ION, IZFS, so HURRY1 ~SERENA:~ ..... .., .... Nawf•d .......... ...... ,mil ~· 1200 Quail St., Suite 105, New- port Beach. Cost is $20. For more information, call 476-0991. LUNCHEON The Costa Mesa Republican Women Federated presents a dis- cussion on President Bill Clinton at the luncheon beginning at 10:30 a .m. at the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Drive. For reservations, call 557-6545. STORY TIME Mesa Verde Library has story times for children Tuesdays at 1 p.m. ·and Wednesdays at 7 p.m. beginning today through Dec. 11 at 2969 Mesa Verde Drive East. ac1a 1 25«% Weaves I ° Color I I Off w/coupon I I European Fociol ......... $15/up I Bock Facial. ............... $18.00 I I Monicure ..................... $5 .00 I Pedicure ...................... $6.00 I Eyebrow/Arch Waxing ..... $5.00 I :c JAMES AWIT SCHOO< Of ADV~mYct9l98Y 1 2 300 Harbor Blvd Co~t o M e~a CA 92b/b 714 1 545 lolo NCf WOM$HOPS vmce Jorgemon Center offers a new Seties ol drawing and painting workshops from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. every Wednesday through Nov. 13 at 2005 Dover Drive, Newport Beach. Classes cost from $25 to $100. Por more infonnAtion, caJl 644-3151. LOW-8ASIS STOCK Bankers nust's Private Bank otters a luncheon discussing ·otversifying Out of Low-Basis Stock: The Latest Techniques" from noon to 2 p.m. at The Center Club, 650 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. To RSVP by Sept. 20, call(800)786-8574. SEA UONS Orange Coast College presents •Baja Sea Uon Adventure," a slide/lecture program, at 7:30 p.m. in the gardens of the Willis Longyear residence on Udo Isle in Newport Beach. Admission is SS for nonmembers. Call 432· 5087. • Dally Pilot. 330 w. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627; fax 646-4170 or call 540-1224. 2043"~m:103 942-07 7 LAGUNA NIGUEL 27932 S. la Paz Rd::.1 Ste. G e4a aaa .. llMNE 14220 ruver . ....... 1 HUNTINGTON BEACH 10034Adwns ..... 2 .milce "' thla amJ. Our qualltg, creoUolC11 and~ are ll1tlJt4U:htd. 7bgr&Mr -""" taler QIN of all lJOfll: ~­.....,..,, ..... Nc:>TEBOOK CONTINUED FROM 1 his daughter can finish her ath- letic can!ef with the Eagles. Reasonable minds can differ on the merits of 7.eto tolerance. Does immediate transfer to another Newport-Mesa school really help a student who has a drinking problem? Would a mandatory three-week intern- ship at the county morgue look- ing at the bodies of drunk dri- ving victims have a more lasting effect? Does the punishment fit the c:rime, espedally for those non-drinking students who were merely in the presence of alcohol? Swell topics for discus- sion. But the value of zero toler- ance isn't the issue here. 1bat should be debated in front of the school board on a Tuesday night The fact is zero tolerance is the policy, and every single student and parent knows exactly what will happen if stu- smoking dope: they get a 90- school-day transfer. My son, Taylor, is in second grade. On the first day of school, he brought home a flier that spells out the zero tolerance policy and we, as parents, had to sign it and bring it back to the teacher. That night, we talked ~th Taylor about never bring- mg weapons (7-year-olds have a variety of them; in Taylor's arsenal are an Indian arrow and stone hatchet) to school, even just for show and tell, unless he asked us first. A simple contract between the district and the parents and student Fair enough. If we had thought zero tolerance was fatally flawed, we would have stepped in front of the school board and asked for changes. We rudn't and neither rud any- one else for the past six years -:-lRIAb CONTINUED FROM 1 Saying be suspected some kind of set-up, he told her, •1 don't feel good about this• and quickly end- ed the conversation. Defense attorney Wllliam Wat- son bas claimed the •payments• refer to chores around the house. The day after "Ure phone.can, in a second attempt to obtain a taped admission of guilt from Schuster, .-----------.. I , ; /\11/f / )'fl// ()utll'l I I ' "'-.._ I JUST ARRIVED! • Casual denim, rag, leather, hooked and chenille rugs. • More Tibetan rugs. HEMPIDLL'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 East 17th St .• Costa Mesa ' ' the policy bas been in place. This policy isn't ~ntroverslal -until. apparently, your son or daughter gets nailed drinking. And then we try to find legal loopholes: due process wasn't followed or how did school otti- dals know -short of a blood test -that the student was actually under the inOuencet Most of us believe it's a solid deterrent: drink at a school event, say goodbye to your school for a semester. There is some empirical evidence to back this up. For example, before the crackdown, the restroom trash cans at DaVidson Field after football games were filled with empty beer cans. But no more. Newport-Mesa students still drink, sure, but zero tolerance has at least helped keep stu- dents from downing a few before school events. Maybe it's even saved a life or two. So why take the district to court if your son or daughter has admitted to having a beer before the school dance? It's the wrong n o ea · y u break the school rules, try to wiggle out of the punishment with some legal maneuvers. The better moral is this: there are consequen ces for your behavior. Everyone was really, really clear on what would hap- pen if you consume alcohol - one beer or a six-pack -before a school event. As tough as it seems, now it's time to pay the price. If someone wants to change the zero tolerance policy -or the way it's enforced -please outline a better way of dealing with students who drink, and rally the community behind your cause. Until then, the community - not the courts -should decide if zero tolerance and its enforce- ment make sense. • WIWAM LOBDELL is the editor. police planted a wire on the daugbtef-Wbile -she visited her father at Corona del Mar ·High, Schulz testified. But a technical glitch left the second tape largely in.audible, he said. Schulz also said he helped col- lect evidence from Schuster's home last September. That evi- dence includes bondage equip- ment Schuster allegedly used dur· •\ .. COMMERCEBANCORP ORANGE BANCORP HAR•OR BANCOR,. PLEASE:-ARl"OR :JAMD ~ .... u-tJ.~~~o~E-R (211) 687·••00 1-800-S•O·ALEX p. Ate..11• s-.,...,, M. 523 w. r. Loe ANGn.a. CA eoot• HONESTY CONTINUED FROM 1 aloohoi level. a school offid.al sbn- ply asked the 17-year-old If she'd been drinking after a photogra- pher alerted him to her question- able behavior. Jennifer owned up to drinldng two beers at a private party sever- al hours earlier, a confession which ea.med her a three-day suspension from Estancia and a 90-day transfer to Newport Har- bor High School under the dis- trict~ zero tolerance policy. ·1 think her admission was what tolenu:M:l8 policy ii fine .... •A lot ol lbJdeab., wba1 tbeiJ are caught. lie anyway,• be md. ·u you ten tbe truth. you apect the consequences. (Jemdter) admits the truth. but doesn't aped any coasequences. • While Supermtenctmt Mac Bemd Jtdmitted that JennUen confession played an important role in the district's ded*w> to tran.sf er her, he ~ student.I should not take that as a Uoeme to lie. · caused the transfer,• trustee Ed •Doing the right thing and telling the truth is a higher and more important thing than figur· ing out the consequences,• he said •Telling the truth should not be a c:alculation. it should be a belief.• RULING CONTINUED FROM 1 say it allows him to look into the matter more thoroughly. But Superintendent Mac Bernd said he believes the judge's initial ruling supports the school district's zero toler- ance policy. "We understand the legal process and we know today is just one step toward the resolu- tion of this matter," be said. "But we're glad this step has been accomplished." But Epstein says Jennifer isn't challenging the rustrict's "zero tolerance• policy, which-- automatically transfers students the first time they are caught in possession or under the influ- ence of drugs or alcohol on ing sex with his daughter, and photographs Schuster allegedly took of the daughter in her under- wear. The daughter's 22-year-old husband also took the stand Thursday, saying be long har- bored suspicions about the rela- tionship between Schuster and his daughter. The sµspicions mount- ed when he saw them play- wrestling, the husband said. ~ Beautiful Hair! CONDrTIONINC TREATMEN"l'wrrH SEJMCE Pmn & Cut $50 Reg. S75 Weave & Cut $50 Reg. S85 MenTCut $-t'W-~~ · .e 1111 .. • L01C ttwf:lln • liNllllllsfWJ • Siiris Nat 11KWt4 •Wt .. ~ ""1rrl• I~ ~I • Rldkal school property. Epstein argues school offi- cials failed to follow "due process" in transferring Jen- nifer, and the school board doesn't clearly define wh at "under the influence" means. The case, nonetheless, has caused many community mem- bers to take a second look at the policy. which some complain is too harsh. Half of the Estancia girls soc- cer team was suspended and ordered transferred to other schools this week for reportedly drinking in their hotel rooms after a July soccer tournament in Santa Barbara. Several of their parents say they are watching Jennifer McCartin's case closely and will appeal their daughter's transfers if she succeeds. "The way be was holding her and trying to bite her ear just did- n't sit easy with me," said the hus- band, who married Schuster's daughter five months ago. Schuster, who's free on $25,000 bail, faces 16 felony counts of lewd conduct with a minor, including statutory rape and oral copulation. If convicted, be could face a maximum of six years in prison. JIM NOONAN CPA MY TAX MAN . IRS AUDIT BUSTER 723-1031 Our Rabbi Rabbi' Amold Rach Us ii a loving and dynamic teacher and leader who hH a deep commitment to his congregant1 and to the •pedal role he plays in their lives. He is a ..., gT1duate of the University of Pennsylvania. .......... Temple University's Graduate Department of Religion and the Reconstn.actionist Rabbinical Coll~. Rabbi Racl\lis also has the d istinction of having served m Washington, D.C. a.s a White Houe l:ellow and SenioT Forelp A.Kain Adrilor in the State Depaitment. For many yean, Rabbi llachll• hotted prograine on cable and network ltlniai~ and apputtd u a pat °" natjona) telnltlon and ndio propamt. He has been interviewed frequently by auch publfoations as the New York ~ Newaweek and Time, wu fatuttd In the award wtnning doaamentary film. TM Lll"CY, and has eel'Yed as the consultant on Jud.lea fOr Compton'• Bncyclopedl.t. Rabbi R.achlJI U I WU'lll aad carlna ha-.,n ~ W... a.ll•lty wl bateUect an~~ IM C9WdiJ, act Wlao bdllp thee qUUti• IO Uaha.U, s,...._. ' Decker said •rm assuming that no one would have been able to prove she bad been drinking.• 1hlstee Jim Ferryman, who was the only school board member to yote against Jennifer's transfer, agreed. •AD I know is (Estancia activi- ties director) Art Peny said if she hadn't admitted to drinking, he would have let her back in the dance,• he said. · e J · er is fi htin the er in Orange County Supe- rior Court, her case is prompting some school board members to question the message they are senc)jng to their students. •That is something we have to look at," said trustee Martha Flu- or. •If we have such a harsh posi- tion, are we encouraging children to lie? 1 don't think we can elimi- nate the policy, but I think, at the same time, what we have now is open to interpretation.· But school board President Jim de Boom said he believes the zero No matter what you're domg, your hometown newspaper RTS IN ••• Daily Pilot MEXICA N R ESTAURANT White fish served on a soft oom tortilla with our -special· white sauce. cabbage. dleese. guacamole and a slke of lime. Like they sene on tbe cout of BAJAll Our meals are • trip to BAJA as well u MEXICOll * Costa !Mesa Civic Pfayfrouse ~~~ ,, LA ~A11e~A rmm" R<" -r;,... ,,1c;"' llllmO "Ltt rry V1'iettJ · Septallber 12 ·October 13 ~. hila¥s en!~ at 8:00,,. 51111 ... u• 2:00 PM --12 l 13 ,..._ Nigllls ·Al SD SS.00 ,., .......... c.. 714.650.5269 '61 ....... •C..•CA TOY BOAT" TOY BOAT "TOY BOAT Clas.sic Toys for Girls and-Boys YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD TOY STORE BOOKS • GAMES • PU7ZI .ES • CRAFrS NEJlF • SPORTS BALL.5 RADIO FLYER WAGONS LITTLE TIKES DOUS •STUFFED ANlMALS GS EYE-Ol'ENElf Newport girls make a little history on the tennis courts 8 FIHDAY. •Newport Harbor's ~shock liDm the IChocil ~ 111111 ~-•Obviomtywe .. NO. t,•SdarCOildl Peninsula's Panthers to put an PJetmer OllOa Mid w111m .-. ww lbe lnet-a. ·She MttW beck from a .:.0 dil8dt ..... P9nimula's No. 1, Nlcole Kebe, to Win • 7~ tie-breUer and put tile Sdan up 10-1, sealing the win WWi ldll Gae tbird round to play. end to streak at 122; it's the first win meant ~. • WI • to b8r loss ev.er for tennis juggernaut team. which bail ~-tnt1rie.m.s=. ows ol ~ a... cW Mar. Newpalt Hmbol's No. 1 doubles team "' _, Biubr and Brooke nayt« al9o •We'ft fall • Ltll•••M d ~. bUt ROLLING HILl..S ESrATES -lt took we lboWed the WGdd we haw 8CD8 tel- more than five hours to do it, but the ent on our teem,• Ollan Mid. ...... Newport Harbor High girls tennis team' better be Jooking out foe us.• =but bed to battle through two bard- tie-breeken. .They held terW! all the way,• Olson said. •Just a great job. •(Peninsula) was the strongest team we have ever played all the way through the lilieup. It's a very good win -but not all that unexpected .• pulled off the most significant score of the •'Ibey cWl11Helf bad a lat ol spectattng ---:.=ec=a"2-::"e '"'l'C'=::r:a=y~y:'<==:'.enng==::;:-:n.a::::-.iti-=oo=----1--=on::.Jtbeii pad-a "Joi afl*:Hng Cliiifiig the ally-reputed Peninsula High. 14-4. motcbes,' OllDn Mid. •1t WM Jib waDdng Peninsula came into the marquee into the Lion's Dm. 1blU ,_went a lltde match up with a 122-game winning quiet at the end. Bspe«»Dy wbDe our girts streak, but now the Panthers will be start-were chanting 'We're No. 1.'• • ing from ground zero thanks to the Both coacbfng Ital& expected a tight unbeaten Sailors who are the Toast of the match. but Newport Harb« opened a 5- Coast with four straight oonquests. 1 lead after the fint round. capping it Mustanp just miss first win SANrA ANA -The<Costa Mesa girls tennis team came close to posting its first win in three tries this season. but finally fell to Saddleback on games (71-56) 'lbunda.y after battling to a ~9 tie. Peninsula, which was formed when with Brica Nellon'I 7-6 tie-bleak win. Miraleste, Rolling Hills and Palos Verdes, Nelson. a juniol', swept aD three ot her all longtime powers in the sport to begin matches from the No. 3 singles podion. with, were molded into the one school oC The Sailors' No. 1 s1D91es player, 2,900, giving the Panthers a virtual Vanessa Godbey, came through big-time, unbeatable status. It stayed that way sweeping her three matches -two on tie- The No. 2 doubles team of Emily Wells and Sara Whittaker had the only sweep of the day, ta.king their three matches for the Mustangs. Sails may be a first priority •Here's some handy tips. I ~~~:the buying of a new swt of sails for an important regatta has become almost commonplace. New sails offer an obvtous advantage -bottomline -and it's BOATING stephanie keefe becoming more and more likely that on that startulg lme, more than half of the boats will be at least partially outfitted with new sails. But since sail buying only happens once a year for most people, keeping those sails in top form until the next purchase is just as important. To get the most out of your sails, the foUowing list of cleaning and storage· tips was compiled for this column by Mark Olson of Texlon. The only manufacturer on the West Coast, Texlon, produces Dacron and Nylon satlclolh for both cruising and racing satl.s These sunple tips will help you to increase the longevtty of your sails, as well as gain added sail performance. Cleaning: There are several methods of 1--A.ceiJJ. . .u1g you sails clean, wluc:h are dependent upon the nature of the stain. For dirt and caked-on salt: remove with e rru.ld detergent and soft·bristled brush. Av.:>id harsh detergents and stiff brushes. For oll, grease, tar and wax: remove with warm water and soap. For hard stains, a household bleach or M.E.K. can be used • Wide receiver George Sumner catches six passes ... and turns them into FNE touchdowns and 154 yards to tie an Orange County record for TD catches in one game. By Richard Dunn Daily Pilot 54 . 0 NEWPORT BEACH -It figured some records would fall, considering Corona del Mar High's football team produced 19 points on its first six plays. It figured to be a blowout. which it was, when the host Sea Kings rambled for a four-touchdown lead in the opening quarter in their nonleague game against Garden Grove. But you didn't figure CdM Coach Dick Freeman would be, well, so disillusioned, following his team's 54-0 victory Thursday night at Newport Harbor. ·we're not going to be able to big-play anybody in the Sea View League, because we're not that talent- ed," Freeman assessed. •rve always told the guys we have talented indi~duals, but we need to be a football team. You don't want to go into league with only a bunch of talented guys, especially when you look at a team like Newport Harbor, which looks like it's playing in midseason form.# Among the Cd.M talent is senior wide receiver George Sumner, who broke two school single-game records (reception yards and touchdown catches) and tied two others (most total points and most touchdowns). Starting quarterback Mike Mc- Clellan fed three scoring tosses to Sumner, including a 65-yard touch- down play on the Sea Kings' fiist play from scrimmage. Backup signal caller Dennis Alsbuler, a sophomore, connected wi umner quarter. Sumner finished with six catches George Smnner. for a 154 yards and five scores, top- ping Chris Quinn's 1992 record of 135 receiving yards in a single contest (against Tustin) and Doug Young's 1968 school standard of three scor- in rece tions a ainst Pacifica . Sumner o ti an ange unty recor wi five touchdown catches. Kennedy's Rick Parma had five against Chaffey in 1975. Cd.M {2-0) came within two points of tying a school team record for the moSt points in a single game (56, against Pacifica in 1968). "It was nice to see, but I'm not sure if we improved much or not,• Freeman said. "'Ibey fumbled, then we would fumble ... we still made mistakes." Though not many. CdM turned the ball over only once. Garden Grove (0-2) bad eight turnovers, losing 5 of 7 fumbles and throwing three interceptions. \ QUOTE OF THE DAY ~ iltillD«l IM "10rld ,,,. ,_,. ..... """" on '*' ,_,., nanu ,_.,.be looldltf ""'Jar• ... • -NBWPORT HARBOR GIRLS Tl1NN/S COAOf Fl.E10IER OLSON It'& -Sw~ Week' for CdM CORONA DBL MAR -Ualt ·seue>D Corona del Mar High used its singles play to beat Mater Dei. This year it WU the doubles teams that shined in the Sea kihgs, 14-4, nonleague win Thurs- day. Tbe doubles teams of Marisol Perea and Ashley Harrington and McKenna Glasgow and Rucbika Budhraja swept as the three ckrobleS teams pkked up 8 of 9 pnnible points for the Sea Kings, who are unbeelen after four matches. All three singles playen took 2 of 3 sets with No. 3 singles player Caylan Leslie losing to Mater Dei's No. 1 in a tie- breaker, 7-6. •This has been a fantastic week for us," said CdM Coach Tim Mang. •We've played four of the top teams in the Coun- ty and have beaten them llll. •1 told them to take some time and relax. We don't play again until next Thursdpy." 54-0 Cut I SAN FRANCIS-@ CO-Mr. Irrelevant ~ XXI Sam Manuel ~ has been released ~ by the San Francis-XXI • co 49ers. Manuel, who was the last player chosen in the NFL draft this summer, was released from the taxi squad to make room for wide receiver Brice Hunter. Injuries at the wide outs prompt- ed the move. Manuel's twin brother Sean is a tight end on the regular roster. WATER POLO Eagles split· LONG BEACH -The Estancia High water polo team split its two pool play games Thursday in the opening round of the Millikan Tournament. The Eagles ( 1-1) will compete in the consolation bracket of the 36-team field today with a 5:30 p.m. game against host Millikan. Brad Wayman, scored six goals in the Eagles' 11 ~ 6 win over Buena Park. He waS shut out in the second game, an 8-5 win by Irvine. &unda 11, 8'MNI ,.ti. fi Sclof'eby~ Estancia 3 1 4 3 • t t Buene Parlt t 3 O 2 • 6 Estancia scoring • Wayman. 6, Hoss. 3, Peterson, 1, Senfton, t. Saves: DeWilde, 9. · IMne .. &tmMia 5 Sclof'9 by~ . ESUOO. 1301 -5 IMne 2 12 3·8 Estancia scoring • Petenon, 2. Senfton. 2. C..Ulttin, t. Saves: DeWilde, 7 IMne ' . ·Webb. 2. Gibson, 1, Har- occ falls, 14-10 EL CAJON -The No. 8 Orange Coast College water polo team played No. 2 Grossmont even over the last three quarters , c e ou on e short end of a, 14-10, decision. Grossmont (7-1-2, 2-0) took a 5-2 lead after one quarter, but the Pirates (3-5-1, 1-1) bung tough the rest of the way in this Orange Empire Conference matchup. Steve Burkhalter led OCC with three goals while his brother Drew Burkhalter, Jake French, and Mike Bise added two apiece. GrDJJJi'°8ll 14. Onnfe CoM 10 ' Alshuler, from bis defensive back spot, picked off a pair of passes from Garden Grove quarterback Fausti- no Campa. Cd.M's TJ. Hildebrandt also had an inter- ception. Alshuler hu four interceptions after two games. Sumner, who tied teammate Tom O'Meara's school records of total points (30) and touchdowns (five) estab- lished la.st season. also got involved on special teams, blocld.nq a Garden Grove punt toward the end of the Corona del Mar'• George Sumner celebntM one of b.11 llve TD catches Thunday u tea•mate lba 1barman (•) glWll him a ride, as he Ued a 21-year-old Orange County record for TD recepUom. SCol'ebr~· .. Or .. Coast 2 4 2 2 -fO Grossmont 5 4 3 2 -t4 • OCC scoring · S. B~lter, 3, 0 . l~ltet, 2. French, 2. Ilse, 2. . third quarter, a play that set up his record-breaking scoring catch. With Alshuler under center 1n the third quarter, he conneded with Sumner on a hitch, then Sumner danced around a dafender and zig-zagged bis way to paydkt on a 19-yard pus. McOeDan aimpleted 8 of 15 paaes for 179 yards and tine toucbdOWDI ID the ftnt half, before Preema.n uled tm bullpen. Allhwer'1 first two vanity comple· tionl were tOuC:bdown puMI to Sumner. CdM iWted qutddy, ICOllng on itl fti'lt four poaet· siom. 111 nm lbr9e touchdown • c1rtve1, • tn tact. luted a grand total Ol 1:19, aoUIG 173 yard.I tn m plays. • CY.Meara, wbO mn1ed lor 141 firist·half yardl Oil 10 Nihei, ia:nd CID two touchdown NDI, lnduding a 64· yUd br8U.away to glv9 CdM an 18..() &Md with 6:37 ttill Wt In tbe ftlit ...... CdM'I ~ ...., etwot. Mia Pllm. Mark Hat· Wd ............... .sGlldm Oraft,..... to::--·· a dtf 1 d I lllt•ed jull 55 IGilJ ,...ti in liitMI.; Fowler, 1. Saws • a.ttles, 9. Groumont tc:Oring -leYy 5, CrOSJ, 2. oovw, 2. SuttleNnd. 2. F1ey«; 1, ~ 1, KAmlnSky. 1 • \. E DJRBCTIONS -..., 1 lr••r Hlllh: ~on 405 to Golden West St. twnoff. Nor1h on ~ Wist, MN>ol on '-ft at 1025 ~West. .. Marlin fishing wide · open in channel waters •Record numbers are beiilg landed In many diredions. M adin tbtdng broke wide open ln channel waters tbJI week u record numben ot bOlftsh were taken by private yachts flthing ~ spots off the coot a.nd around Catalina and San Cementa islandl. Over the weekend • .a<> boats with 165 englers representing 1even different angling clubs, competes in the Master's Tournament. 1bil ls a •catch and releaJe• tournament where 27 martin WEft tagged and released. Costa Mesa angler Greg Stotesbury, on board the Pacifica sporUisher Dreadnought 44 won the Lany Barrett Memorial Awa.rd for catching and releasing the first fish of the tournament on 12·pound test line. Randy Wood, of Newport Beach. caught and released two marlin fishing on 12·poubd test line while angling off the stem of the yacht El Borracho in the outer waters near '4:P San Oemeate Island. Over al Avalon, the Gold CUp capped otf a tremendoul toumament by reporting 60 filb caught. •Jf was the best fish1Dg I have ever seen off CatalinA bland.• said Tournament DirectoT D_oug Muelder from~'Beac:h. 9Fisb1Dg was fabulous with lots ol double jig strikes and hookups reported by anglel'S fishing this prestigious event. Helen Smith, executive secretary at the Balboa Angling Oub (673-6316), reported that 79 marlin bavebeen weighed in at the d ub this season . Smith expects to log in a lot more striped marlin during the fall months as water conditions are ideal Dean Plant over at Angler's Center (642-6662), in Newport Beach thinks the marlin migration might start to move a little west. •t.ook to the west end of Catalina Island to be the bot spot this coming weekend.• Plant said. Rick Dezon:i of Newport Beach reportl that big llChoob ol yeJlowtiD tuna are popping up between the mat and Catalina. but are not brtmg. beaded bis f.ast spartfisber Fcmrac out to the 1 ... mile bank and booked into a 100-pound m.adin that WU part of a double blind strike. Dez.om ·ra9gea ana released• his billfisb, while <XHlJl9ler Ed Dillon. also of Newport, unbuttoned his marlin after fighting for over half an hour. jim 1bedayboat 17tandelf1trdis having to nm outside to the 43 Fathom spot to find hungry yellowfin, • lglebeart said. The 3/ Niay boat Fr~ce is locating breezing schools of yellowtail along the beach and they are Rob Meinhardt, of Newport Beach, tagged and released niemiec a marlin estimated in the 170-pound class while fishing on boat the Fabulous Flo berthed in Newport and skippered by Ken Smith of Balboa. • Smaller blue water game fish are also schooling up off shore. Marty lglebeart. a spokesman for Davey's Locker (673·1434), in Balboa hungry. Skipper Norris Tapp headed the fast sportfisher down below San Clemente pier earlier this week and picked up 44 yellowtail in the 15· to 20-pound class fishing the •mud.• The half-day boat We.stem Pride is putting anglers on some pre~ decent calico bass fishing south of Newport. , PUILIC NOTICES PUii.iC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES Pu.Uc NOTIC•s PUBLIC NOTICE PEPPER CAA POUOCK. PUBLIC NOTICE Thia buslnen 11 con-PUBLIC NOTICE tMJllness yet? no nershlp PUBLIC NOTICE CA,92662-1021 '" _________ 180902 ducted by: a general patt· Of Coonty Lead Test· Have you s1arted doing Tll1s busln.ss Is con-__ P_U_B_L_IC_NO_T_IC_E__ 8SC 5501 PACIFIC AUTO BROKER, flotltlou9 au.an... nenhlp Flctldous BualM.. Ing~ Randy Craib Pres· business yet? yes, 7-1·96 RetltJous 8us1Maa duC1ed by: an lndivldual . NOTICE OF C0082 Name StatenMnt Ha..,. you 11at1ed doing Name Statement ldent ·• , • Steven Ash NanM Statement Have you started doing STATll .. NT OP PETITION TO STEVEN SCOTT SAUL. The foltowlng persona are bulinets yet? yes. 1·1·94 The lollowlng persons are Thls statement was filed This statement wu filed The followlng persons are ~lness yet? No ADMINISTER 00094 doing buslnn1 u · llme Vicki L Nelson doing bUslness as: te.y. wltll the County Cl84'k of with \he County Cle<k of doing business as: Primo Bret Beucler ABANDON•NT OP DARLENE EWS. C0308 Tradln , 897 w .. i 16th Randy Nelson stone Sober Uvlng, 31 12 Or • County on g.11.96 ange ~nty on 9-17·96 Roasting Equipment. 17875 This statement was filed USI OP '1CTITl0US ESTATE OF: MICHAEL W. STEWART, Street gNewport Beach CA This statement was flied McKinley Way. Costa ang 19963695488 19963696082 Sky P111< N .. Ste. M. trvlne, with the County Cte<k ol aUllNISS NAME WALTER DAVIDSON C0314 92660• ' with the ~nty Clerk ol Mesa CA 92626 . Dally Pllot Sept 20 27 CA 92714 Orange County on 8-26-96 The followlnQ persons CASI NO. A184078 JOHN WARSON, C0413 AWE Inc (CA) 897 WHt Orange County on 9-17·98 Gregg Ollthaver 3112 Dally Piiot Sept. 20• 27• Oct 4 11 1996 . 'f7n Ciraulo Enterprlst1, (CA), 19963893925 ha\19 abandone<flhe Ult of To all helr1, beneficiaries. JOHN FIGUEROA, C0431 1 s th' St~HI 'Newport 19983898097 McKlntey Way.' Costa Oct. 4, 11, 1996 f696 . ' ' 17815 Sky Park N., Sufte Daily PUot August 30, the Flctlllou1 8u1lneu etedltor1, contingent credl· ERIC R. GRIMSLEY, Beach CA 9266o Dally Pilot Sept. 20. 27. Mesa. CA 92626 PUBL.IC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE M. Irvine, CA 92714 Sept. 6. 13, 20. 1996 F639 Name: Cetdio t<1n. 17321 lora, and persons who m.ty C0477 Thia • bualneu 11 con-Oct 4 J 1 1996 f717 Alonzo Mitchell. 15861 Las Thi• business is con· ---------- Wild Rote lane, Hunting-otherwise be lotwested In R AYMOND BLANCO, duc\ed by•• corp<>fatlon · • · Solanas St., Westminst11, ""ctl .. o·-lln"--n FJctltlO\ls 8ualn•.. ducted by: a corporation PUBLIC NOTICE ton Bueti, CA 82149 the wlll or estate. or both, C0530 Have y® 1tarted doing PUBUC NOTICE CA 92683 ,.., " •• u.... Name Statement Have you stared doing The Flctlllout 8uslnet1 of: WALTER DAVIDSON JENNIFER LEDBETTER. buslneu yet? yea 7.23-96 Thia bu1lnen 11 con-Name Statem.nt The following persona are buslnen yet? No Fictitious lluslneas Name referred 10 abo.... A PETITION has t>Mn C0567 AWE Inc Amen •J.. wardy fletltlO\ls Buslne.. ducted by co-partners The followlng persons 11e doing business as· The Alli· Ciraulo Enterprises, Jo-Nam. Statement wu flied In Orange County liled by KIM LEWIS In. the GREG FENIMORE. 00592 Ill, Pfffldeht ' Heme Statement Have you started doing doing bYsiness as: Calif or· anee 1 Mor1gag .. Banking aeph Ciraulo. President The loll~ng persons l!f• on Ofl~7·1 918, Fil• Su~ Cow1 ol Callfor· MIKE STAPP, N0058 Thia ataternent wn filed The followlng persons are bullneu yet? no nla Coa.st Mortgage, 3355 Company 4299 MacAr1hut This statement was !tied doing busmess as: Interior No.F645790 nla. County of ORANGE. MIKE STAPP, N0058 wi1f1 the County C1efk of doing bYllness as: PillOw Greg Ohthaver Via Udo #250, Newport 81. 1201: Newport Beaell, with the County Cleril ol by Kelly's. 17032 S"Yb'oolt MiCNel L Wade, 17321 THE PETITION requests MELISSA M. SANTUCCI, Ofange County on 9-lNlfi Talk Interior Decorating, Alonzo Mltcllell Beach, CA 92663 CA 92660 Orange County on 9-17·96 ln .. Huntington Beach, CA Wild ROM Lane. Hunting-that KIM LEWIS be IP-N0620 19ff38H070 18552 Oemfon ln., Apt o. Thlt 1tatement WU filed Mortg•g• Technology, Thomas L Tesla, 1218 Los 19963191104 92649 ton Beactl, CA 92841 pointed u per~ repr• JOSEPH J. BERNAL, Dall P"lot .,,.... 20 27 Hun11ngton Beach, CA With the ~nty Clerk ol Inc., (CA). 4242 E. Chap-Arenas Way. Costa Mell, Daily Pilot s.pt 20, 27. Carol Jean Kelly. 1T032 Thia buslnen 11 con· sentallv• to administer the N0651 Y 1 ... .,.. • • 12646 Ofange County on 9-17·96 man Ave .• # 183, Orange, CA 92627 Oct 4 11 1996 f7l l Skybrook IJ'I., HunUngton ducted by a general part· estate ol the ~I. JOSEPH J. BERNAL, Oct. 4, 11, 1996 '725 Nlldtl Raye Weiss. 18552 19963198105 CA 92669 This business Is con-· • • Beach. CA 92649 nershlp THE PETITION request• N065e Bosctle & Bosche. 810 Oemlon Ln •• Apt o. Hun-Dail Pllo4 Se l 20 27 This •business is con-ducted by: 111 indMdual PUBLIC NOTICE Tlli1 business. Is c~ 19ffSffS801 authority to admlnlstet the FRED BRYAN WOODS Newport Center Drive. lington Beach, CA 92646 Oct ~ 11 1996P • 1719 dUC1ed by: a corporallon. Have you staned dOlng ducted by: an Individual This statement wu filed "late under the lnclepen-JR., N0660 Suite 750, Newport Beach, Heather Marie Yakopec. · • • Have you started doing busfneu yet? No fictitious lluslneH Ha~• you. started doing With the County Cltl'k of dent Administration ol Es· WILEY RON MILLER. CA 92660 18772 Uster IJ'I.. Hun-PUBLIC NOTICE buslnett yet? yH. 7-S-96 Thomas L Testa Name Statement business yet? YH, 1973 talH Act. (This authority N0675 tlngton Beach, CA 92646 Morlga~• Technology. This statement was filed The following persons.,. Carol J. Kelly ~County on &-23-98 wlll allow the~ rep-Publlahed Newport PUBLIC NOTICE Thia business Is con· flctltloua Bualness Inc .• William A. Greenwalt. with th• County Cletk or doing business as: a) ~11 statement was filed ,.Daily Pilot Augu1t 30, resentatlve to t.Me many Beach-Costa Mesa Dally dUcied by: a general part· Name Statement Prtsldent Orange County on 8-29-96 Landmark EnttrJ)fiSH bl with Ill• CCU'tty Clerk of Sepe. e. 13, 20, 1898 F840 actions without court ap-Piiot 5-ptembef 13, 20, flotlllou. a..-1ne.. nershlp The following persons are This statement was filed 1 998369445 2 Kwlk Snu !863 Port Ofange County on 8-21-96 PUBLIC NOTICE ptoval. BefOfe taking cer· 1996. Name ltatenMnt Ha.... you started doing doing bYslness u : TFC with the County Clerk or Daily Pilot Sepl 6 13 20 Whuler Pl., Newport !9"3893535 lain WfY Important IClions, t6e3 The foltowlng peraons If• buslnessJ_,el? no Promotions. 3004 Oeodar Orange County on 9-17-96 27 1996 ' ·185," Beach, CA 92660 Dally Pilot August SO, --..,-A-T_l!_M_E_N_T_O_F-·•hoWWer, the perlONI rep-PUBLIC NOTICE doing bullneu u : Pacific Nlldtl R. elu Ave .• IB, Costa Mna. CA 199636SHS075 • N1bil Mansour, 1883 Port Sept. 6. 13, 20. 1996 AMO fennt.allve will be requlfed Sh0te1 Ananclal, 25263 This 1wernent was filed 92826 Dally Pilot 5-pt. 20. 27. PUBLIC NOTICE Wheeler Pl.. Newport•----------ABAHDONMENT OF to g1..,. nob to lnter9sted NOTICI! OF Cabot Rd., 1215, t.guna with th• Co\W\ly Clerk of Carmen Kovar. 1731 La Oct. 4. 11, 1996 f703 Beach, CA 92660 PUBLIC NOTICE USE OF FICTITIOUS persons unltH they have PROPOSED Hilla, CA 121153 Orange County on 8-22·96 Brador Or.. Costa Mesa. Fictitious BuelMsa This business Is con-Fl I I B at BUSINESS NAMI! waived noUce or consented SANK MERGU Ronald It Mormile, 25795 19"3693719 CA 92626 PUBUC NO?ICE_ NarM StatenMnt ducted by: an Individual c t t ou5s 11 ness The fOllOWlnQ ptf'IOns to the propoHd action.) La Sena. Laguna HUis, CA Dally -Pllot Sepl 211. 27, Mary Btault, 1731 La Bra-Tile tollowf son• are Hav• you started doing ~ -tatewt hllve 1bandonecfthe u .. of The Independent ldmlnlt-Notice 11 hereby given 92653 Oct 4 11 1996 f733 dOf Dr .• Costa Mesa. CA Flctltlou1 Buslneae dol busin~r'as· Auto bus111ns yet? No The following persons are the Flc1ltlou1 Bu1lnt11 trallon authority wilt be that The Bank ol Orange Jame1 Patrick Ryan. 19021 · • • 92626 Name Statement LI ~datotS of Oran e Nabll Mansour doing buslnes1. as: Cardio Name: Eacape. 906 Van granted unten an Inter· g:in~ F:ntaln ~all:: Slnglngwood Cir., Trlbuco PUBLIC NOTICE Thia buslne11 I• con· The following ~s arll c!nty 1520 Pondero~a This statement was flied Kln. 17321 Wild Rose Lane, Nell Ct., Costa Mesa. CA nted penon tllt1 an obo ..it...atlon to it! F:;eral 0. Canyon, CA 12679 fl 11 8 I ducted by: co-partners doing buslne11 as: KS De-Street,• Costa Mesa, CA willl 1he County Clerk of Hunt91ngton Beach, CA 92625 jectlon to the peUtlon and ..,_ Thlt bu1lnes1 11 con-ct t oua us neae Have you started doing 11 ns 7627 Ap aloosa Tr 92626 Orange County on 9-17·96 9264 The Flclltlou1 Butlllfft show good cau1t why the posit Insurance Corp<>fa-ducted by: an unlncorpo-Name Statement buslne1t yet? No O~ · e CA ~,/69 ., Christlna E Kaetiadorlan 19 983196073 Michael Lee Wade, 17321 Name referred to above COYf1 •hOuld not gnlrit the ~29 'fH~n~. O.C. rated H 1oclaUon other The following persons lie Carmen l(ovar Kai~ Lembcke 7627 Apo 837 North Shavohn Drive: Daily Pilot Sept. 20. 27. Wild Row Lane, Hunting. was filed In Orange County authority. or en con-than a pal'tnerlNp dolnQ business as: Hands-Thi• statement wu llled alooll T all 6r CA Or CA 92669 Oct. 996 f7 3 ton Beach. CA 92649 on Nl•IMI, Fiie No.F537445 A HEARING on the oeti· sent to merge with Orange Have you ltarled doing On Business. 226 Hartford with the County Clerk of e2869 r ' a.nge, T~·buslness Is con-4• 11 • 1 1 This business Is con- l.arry A. Barc:ot, Inc., (CA). lion wll be held on OCTO. =. F=-"' ~~ bulinH• yet? yea. 9-Ml6 Rd., Newpott Beach, CA cx.nge County on 8-27·98 Sonja Lembcke 112 112 ducted by· an Individual PUBLIC NOTICE d.f1ed by: an lndlvldua~ 908 I/an Net• Ct., Co1U1 BER 3, 1898, at 1:45pm In Seo-Ronald I( Motmlle 92660 19ff36tMOe4 Diamond A..,. Balboa Is-Have yoU started doing ave you staned d-'V Mesa, CA 92629 Dept. 103 located at 341 published purtuant to This statement wu filed Glenda~ Crosby. 226 Dally Pilot Sept 8 13 20 land CA 92662 business yet? No Rctltloua.auslneae business yet? No Thia business 11 con-The City Ot1ve South. Or· ~!(~ of the~!! with the County Clerk of Hartlord Rd.. Newport 27 1996 · • '1es3 Thli business Is con-Christina E. Kac:hadorlan Name Statement Mictiael L Wade ducted by: •corporation anoe. CA 92se8. .....,..._. ~ ~., Orange County on 9-03-18 Beach, CA 92660 • ducted by: a general part· This statement was filed The following persons at• This statement was filed Lany A. Bltcol, Inc., \..Wry IF YOU OBJECT TO lhe ="on tHs ~ 1 ... S ..... 11 Catote Waa.kl, 226 Har1· PUBUC NOTICE netshlp · with the County Clerk ol doing buSlnesS as: Everett ~th th•,..~IY ~ BercCM/PJ"ldent • ~of eM petition. you Ille hll/her comment• Daly Pilot Sepl 13, 20, 27, f«d Ad., Newport Beach, Have you stilted doing Orange County on !M)S.98 Hansen, 3535 E. Coast ange '""""'"''on t ... M9572S 1hould appear Id the hear· ~ with lhe Regional Oct. 4• 19SMI FS7lH CA l28eO Fictitious auslnesa bualnfts yet? yea. 9-9-96 19"3194927 Hwy~ "2'24, Corona del 19"3893802 Thl,t Slat'"*" wa• flied Ing and or': wr;:;:,, ~ ~ol-&he F.-.i 0. Thl!cs bu•l:ess Is co": Name Statement Sonja Lembcke Dally Pllol Sept. 13~ 20, 27, M11, CA 92S25 Dally Pilot August 30. wf1h the County Cler1t of Jed!O"' wlltl the court t. Poll 1nsuranc. Cofpof• PUBLIC NOTICE duc:tshl by: gener1ll pal1 The tollowlng !*SOM.,. This stat.menl WU liled Ocl 4 1996 F675 Fred Zielonko. 3535 E_ Sept.!. 13. 20, 1996 ~· Orange County on ,_1218 )ectlons . "°" 11 ltl Realonal Ofb ner P doing business as: ADP with the County Cltf11 of • Coast Hwy .• .,224. Corona PUBLIC NOTl- o.lty Pilot Sept 20 . t7 fOfe lhe h-':e ~our ap-at 25 Eckef Street. Suit• Flctlttow.....,.... ....... you started doing Ente<prins. 17842 Cowan Orange County on 9-17·96 PUBLIC NOTICE del Mar, CA 92625 "'" Oct 1 1998 • 'not' ~ance mey person 2300 San Frandlco Cal-N.,... Statement ~s~? no St., lfvlne. CA 92714 19913198081 Thi• business Is con-Rctltloui Business . 4' 1' • ~F~~AA~EOOOR foml9 8410$ befon p<o-The ~si:: This :tat.=. wu filed :~ Ootey~~~ ~ Daily Pllol Sept. 20, 27, NOTICE OF ~~p by a general part· Name Statement PUBLIC NOTICE or 1 contingent creditor of ~ .!!~::C-~ =••tty Qrou 11• 15079 with the County Clerk of Mar. CA 92525 Oct. 4, 11. 1996 1721 N~N~E~PC:,!:,Bl~TY Ha .... you started doong The loll~ persons are STATHlt:NT OF the ~;ro"h .~~ c"::d. w;i-~0mPteted Ooldenwest. ~·nllngton Ofange County on &-27·98 Daniel A. Peykott, 41 Go-PUBLIC NOTICE that o:~: ~s.,..leci"":i~ buslMSs yet? yes. 9-13-96 d!!~ .~usinesk 1 s cas: .. ~ 'Y04M ....,., ..,. .... .......... Beach CA 92847 19983894Gee ltla Pl Or.. Corona del . 'V Freet Lelonko gioo. ..,., •t ng o · ~ ABAMDONMllNT OF and mal a copy to the pt<· no • .et th.an the 30th ~ay Oetono Speclal Qrou o.n PUot Se t 8 13 20 Mlll CA 92525 not ~ rtSP9fll!,l?19 IOf any This slatem.nt was lileO ~ama Cir .• Costa Mn~. USE OP FICTITIOUS aonal representative ap-'°"=~ thed flnt reqwed Inc. (CA) Llw ~flicei ~j 27 1~ P · • i654 Thii business Is con-Fletltloua 8us lMH debt!, 0~ llabilltfes ~ with the County Clerk or CA 92626 BUSINESS HAMii pointed by the COUl1 within pu tiOn ale. o..ii.4 Hatt 815 Broo~ • ducted by· a g-raJ part· Name Statement tract Y anyone 01 er 0t1nge County on 9-17·96 Mark A. Pe<etman. 3332 The followlna penona lour mbnthe from the dlle The nonconfldenllal ~-Ave.. Suite B. Redland1. PUBLIC NOTICE nerahlp . The followlng ptfsons lie than myself, on or after this 1991369 808q Alabama Clf .. Costa Mffa. he~ abandonecf the ute at of first Issuance ol the let· lion ol the application ti Is CA 92373 Have you 1tar1ed doing doing buslne11 as: Finan-date. Dall P"lot Se I 20 27 CA 92626 tM Flctltlout euslnHt ttfl u provided In ltC1ion avaaa: :' .!!!:4°"u, h Thi• butlnHI 11 con· fictitious Business business yet? yH, 12/95 clat Ministries, Fellowship, 1~ed tills 12 day of July, Oct ~ 1 ~ 1998P · • f7ro This busine~s . i• con- Name: Vem> Ente<ptlsel, 9100 ol the Catllomla Pro-may ~,...... n e dUC1ed by: 1 corporaUon Name Statement Andrew o. Peykofl 16161 Gotllard St .• Hun-· • • ducted by: an individual 1512 Seine Or., Huntington bat• Code. The lime for !"-~~ • reg,IOflal bu~-Have you 1tar1ed doing The following pe<aont are This itatement was filed tlngton Beach. CA 92647· Daval~nn English, PUBLIC NOTICE Ha~• you started doing Beach CA 92647 Ing clalrM wm not upir• c. "'""' regu 11 • businet• yet? yH July doing busineH as: Mello with the County Cle<k 01 3610 2855 Plnecr••k Dr., business yet? Yes. 6112196 Tht °Flctltlou1 8u1lne11 before fOUI months from nesi hours. 1996 ' Bros Live Bait Co .• 516 Ofange County on 8-30-96 Wendy M. Cennamo, .,0 325, Coit• MeH, Fictitious 8uSIM H M~k A. Perelman Name referred to at>ove the hearing dale noticed D•t•1 hptemMr I, Delong Speclalty Group Tu1tln Ave.. Newport 19983184493 111161 Oottiatd St.. Hun-CA 92826, C714) 429-Name StaterMnt This st.attment wet filed wu filed In Orange County above. t9ff Inc . l<itnc Delong Prell'. Beach, Calil. 92663 Daily Pilot Sept 11 13 20 tlngton Beach, CA 92647· 9830 The following persons.,. with the County Clertt ol on I ·2 1 .g 3 . F 11 e YOU MAV EXAMINE the THS BANK Of OR· dent . Arthw Mello, 516 Tust!n 27 1996 · • •1657 3810 Published Newport doing business as: IBEX Orange County on &-22-18 No F583118 file kept by the court. If you ANQR COUN1'Y, Foun-Thlt 1tai.rn.nt wa1 flied A ...... Newport Beach, C.ltl. • Thi• bu1lne11 Is con-. C D r Englneeflng 2201 ChatvMtl 19"3893752 Pitt1c1a AM Rluo. 7572 .,. • person Interested In taJn va11.,, C•lltoml• with the County Cltfk of 92683 . PUBLIC NOTICE ducted.by: an Individual . Beach· osta MHa a ty Rd.. NewpO,, Beach. CA Daily Pilot August 30, Seine Or., Huntington ~ Htale, you m.tY file ORANGE llANCOftP Ofange County on 1-11-18 Ida B. Mello, 516 Tustin Ha .... you 1ta11ed doing Pllol September 19• 20, 26· 92681 Sept. s. 13, 20, 1996 f842 Beach. CA 92$47 with 11U:,~ .. 1~ ~ Founleln VMley C•I~ 19983815472 A ...... Newport Beach. Calif. Flctllloll• Buslneu ~~.r6? no 1996· lh528 JF Staughte<. LTD .• 2780 PUBLIC NOTICE This bu.ine11 11 ~on-que ...-..__,_ ' Dally Pllol s.pt. 20 27 92863 Name Statement __ , · ennarno St. l oul1 A ...... long Beach, duc1ect by an lndMdual the flllng of an Inventory ,_._ • • This business 11 con-The following ptf'IOnl are Thia statement was filed Cabf 90806 ---------t9ffS•tHMHSe and appralaal of ntai. 1> Publl1hed Newport Oc:t. 4, 11 , 1998 JS92 ducted by: a general pan. doing bualnen aa: Elec· willl the County Cltl'k ol PUBLIC NOTICE This bualneu 11 con-R ttltlous Buslneu Patricia AM Riuo Mts or of any pet.ltlon °' Beach-Costa Meta Dally PUBLIC NOTICE nerahip • Ironic Sain & MMk•llng. Ofange County on 9-17-96 Fl Utl a I dUC1ed by: a corporation N._ ~tatetMnt Thia atatemenl waa flied ::::.~"1~ J'~~,! Pilot Sept.mber 5. 20. Oc> Have you ?atatted5-1~ 3920 Birch Street. Suite 19963198102 :MM~~ •• :!:~• Ha .... you started doing ~he ~ rJ wi1h the ,._ ........ Citrk of nla Probate Code A ~ l.obef 5. 1991. ~~ yea, 105. Newport Beactl. CA Dally PlloC Sept. 20. 27, The followtng ~ • .,. bullnest yel7 yes. 1992 Mal~enance 410 s w..,;. ........... , • lh50'1 ..,v,.. ..._... 92660 Oct. 4 11, 11198 f705 ,.....:-. J.F. Slaughter. lTO. J F. · · Or~ County on •17·98 quest for Speclal Notice .,. This statement wu tiled Western Mark • Cotpo-• =:iv buS1ness .. Mes Coa~ Slaugllter. Pruldent em A ...... Sant.a Ana. CA t .. LOUAI. ..OU$#IO Of'f'OllTUHITY GENERAL 2102 NEWPORT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH NEWPORT 2169 BEACH CORONA 2169 DEL MAR RENTALS TO 2622 SHARE PUBLIC NOTICES BUSINESS 'EMPLOYMENT PUBLIC NOTICE 2724 OPPORTUNITY PERSONALS 3002 5530 Fictitious auslneu Santa Ana Nice Price liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2 904 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Name Statement 2br 1 ba, fenced 'atd. 1 Br Close to beach. Lido Isle 4br + den Cozy upstairs sludlo, Beautlhd Ocnfront liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CLERICAL The followlng persons are $08~J.~~n 9~08_39~~ Ulils paid. Stove. 2ba Feb house newly no kit, $525. per mo cuf(om time. Avl 10/1 Earthworm PHOTOGRAPHER doing business as: Super Allrulesuteldvtttis1119intllls refrig. S650/month. remodeled, private lncls ull!. Avl 09127. $900. E-548-7849 or Grower• Wanted & ASSISTANTS Corokke, 675 Paularino ~-lll~~ltlMf•d· •"SAVe-M t-'bei!K)fites, 11rlc~yr-Ort-_...."-'-.....,,.u.a. ..... ._,,...__.......,....,.._~.soa·"4·5600....:.x2.21 ~----...--1.i Look!!!.g_for a new and Ave., Suite C, Costa Mesa er11fllrHouslngActo11Mh l & Pay l ess by 71-i.673-4802 w/fountaln by clubhse. 310 5908477 e OJCCitfng-ine o work Ca92626 amncltdwlllcllmakttltUltt•I showcasing tabulous•---------$3395 875 4042 ---------CM 1BR $400 2BR • • Top quallly service Yasuko Neglshl, 26 Winter· to ldwltlse "any prelerence. homes work with 2bd/1ba $1850 mo • COSTA MESA 2624 $500 6/mo lease. Prl·1_R_e_a_t_/S_a_n_d __ S_h_o_p p Chj ft oriented S.A. based haven, Irvine. CA 92614 I II II di I I II f . SI to St lot Newport Creal 2bd iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii vate, quiet, haffi Space. Lg comm'I ~ Ae•• school/p h otography This buslne~s . !s con· 1m • on or scr m na on pro ess1onal designers Lido Isle 3 bd/3 be h 831 2 •J "9 ducted by· an individual b d I II I & I. 1 rti 2ba. 2-cr gar. Wik to s517mo Low income.~_o_m_•_· ____ .__ kitch, most equip. In co in business for 22 · ue en llte, co or, 11 I on, 1ve· n prope es. LTg lot, spa 52500 b h T . 1 I ,. 1 B i d'I L>Yt Mo_, Know .. Have you started doing w .ll1111lup.lamlllal sutusor For further info call 3 bd/3ba Ba ... ront c · ennis, poo • ac. furn studios, ulils incl. In C.M. House Private Pace. usy n area. ' ·-1• years, lookl"!g for 10 business yet? No Mtiellalwtgln.•M 1111e111ion l0 1-800·308·1115 Best loc, bch •56500 Sl450. 41 5•638·2526 Clean, modern, se-w/bat h, paid utll. w. 17th & Pomona, Your Funm. Talk Llvt people to tram now as Yasuko Negishi llllke111Y•llUll'dt1111c1.llml· Grundy Rltr 675.6161 One Bloc k To Behl cured parking, pooV $450. Female pref'd, ~-~er~~~.1 t~5t~~;~ Onr-On-OntNOW'.!! a~slstants. PoHl~le This statement was filed btlo• • •lsulmiftatlel.'' ---------3BR, 2BA, f/p, hkups. spa. Jackie 642-8226 n/smkg. 845-3575 r • '9I LAe&..,~1' a ,:'ancement to P o-wllh lhe County Cler11 ol l'"• __ ,..,.tr wlll not BALBOA 2BD/1 BA Gate guard, 1 • 2 bd M bll Vending: Lazy Man's 1 ....... ~~ tovrapher. We want Orange County on 9-1M6 ,.,. _,, • ...,. 1 t I k gar+crpn. 2 decks. -rm 0 • NB Fem has 1 room a11I Dream. Few hrs•81gS responslble and ener-19903005937 bw'--"' -P• .. -lldftrtut· ISIAND 2106 poo • enn s, sec pr 9 S 1550/mo. 731-1230 H o m e a a u I e t p i & .... --·~~:;-.:;-,.:-~k"' .. I• gar, lease. no pets. nowl vt ba. I ght Will sell cheap ~ gellc people who can Dally Pilot SepL 20, 27, ....... -"""' _.., ••• $1450/mo Agent secure no pets. airy, blk to bch, pool, 80""· .. 2"" .. 782 work seasonally to,.._. .. ,11,1""" ..... 2 ~elllltlh.O..rtldut · ---------1991 Newport blvd-f nt f mJf .,._ .,_ ,..1-'-ee. .,.,..... """ ,..., Cotta9e Winter Anti 840-7000 ext.300 WESTMINSTER 2192 ur un urn, ten, · ll", _._. apply and who thor·•------------.,. ...,.~, ,..._, lht 1N 2BR. 1 BA furn. 2 brick a4e-a373 S550.mo 722 ... 94 Vend'-'g•Heallh Food oughly enjoy worklng PU8LlC NOTtcl! •wtllilll& M'tlttlutll 111 tlllr pat"ios. w/d, 51250 In-BAYRIDGE CONDO E'SIDE Coun•-Woods NB I/ I Snack s e G r 8 at 1 with children. No a -•--2b 2b f t .... poo spa, tenn s. Locations. Must sell weekend work or Fictitious u-•s ....,....., .. IWlilUI• H • eludes ut1·1. "An n949 r, a. p. gar. po s '*Warm • COZ'I/'* 28r spit lvl stdy l/p 1 d bl $400 .,....,...., k $t500/m , 1 • ' • • n ry, ca e. + ea00-87.8 Ul63 •••••••••I saJn. Hours are earlw N""'8 ~tat...-.nt ..-al U f"llllrllals. 11com-0 • 0 • yr se. 3br 1 ba, garage. $875. N/pet, 180 21Sl. ulil. Avall 10/1. Jim, • ' The fol"""'"" persons are ,.._.,._,L I ltiell,callHUD Agt 644-6373•1552 Pets OK. $900.00 645-9543 or 646-1 164 646-6397, 642-8058 ........... EMPLOYMENT mornings thru early doing ~~~ as: Spec· 111·1Nt • 1·D-4?4·151CL r. BALBOA BAYSIDE COVE Call: 988-4495 E'alde Prime Location. •----------1• afternoons.. Persons tre, ~2 Centllf St .. Costa IMW.t' 11••.DCna,Jeau PENINSUIA 2107 Gated comm. highly 2/br 1/ba, enclos~·d NB Share 2 brdrm hse. ANNOUNCEMENTS requiring full time em· Mesa. CA 92627 uflHUDa1'26·3$00. upgraded 2br Twnhm•••••••••• ~ara~e, utilities paid Clean. Pvt phn, cable. ployment need not Spectre Circulation. Inc Prvt beach. wlk to Ball• 825 7 .,,. 8242 Avt lmmed. $545, Utls I••••••••• _E_M_P-LO-YME--NT---1 apply. Starting salary (CA), 642 Center SL, Coste • OCEANFRONT* Is. & stores $2400. APARTMENTS mo ...... lncld. David 548-5269 for a'lslstents $60/day Mesa, CA 92627 · HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE 1Bd 1B H Newport ac:roaa 5530 Call J:30 thru Noon This business Is con-a ouse 640-1212 Own/Agl EOR RENT Newp Shores Female LOST•· street small bachelor ~ only 545-4117. Drug ducted by: a corporation Large living room, ful to ..-+miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil••I kllchon. a/c, w/d, gar, Beach Close 3br 1ba,• .. •••••••• unit. Util Incl. No lJ.,are gorgeolJ'S FOUND 29251 teat mandatory:-CO rtlve yo~g P t OKI S 1200 00 •• I t $525/ wood floored/tiled 3 buslness~at? No rofrig lncld. Avail 9/15. es · g a1r55p5e1rvs.ine Ave ... mAo. bedroom house. Own Admln. Assistant Cryet•I Cove Shake s~~tre rculatlon. Inc. $1400/mo. 650-2493 Call: 988-44 95,_________ ,. Very b usy office Sha k D d bl .... ---------·-720-9422ext 203 bath, huge deck, walk Found Sept-12, male · • c .efien a e T Is statement waa .Wed •Overlooklng Park Breathtaking View• BALBOA Darrell to beach. $575 +utll. t errier miJC, Brlstol/ Switchboard and weekend hep, lmmd with the County Cleftr' of •••••••••I Near cnnal, 2blks to Ocean Breezes. Large ISIAND 2606 Avail 10/1. 646-8252. Sunflower, no tags. Macintosh eJCporlence hire. 11a-4p, 497-9666 Orange county on 9-1~ bch. 2br 2ba fplc, 2br bayfront home. ,'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii South Coast Metro Nwpt Beach/Nprt His 545-1052 a must! Fax resumes fE!T Salea Poaltlon 199030854~8 patio area. garage. fully furn. $3000/mo.1• ~:Jo.C~~~~ :,~Rhk~~: Neat/clean/qulet/twnh FOUND SM CALICO to F S ;_':,~~~808~0 at with Web-tile Co. Daily Pilol Sept. 20, 27, w/d, yearly lease no 580·4222 Broker N .Beyfront yrl1' 1 loh $850/mo. 723·1801 priv bath, prkng. $495 near Mesa and Elden ax Pleaae FAX resume: Oct. 4, 1t, 1996 'ftJ4 •BUYERSBROKER pets . Avall 11 -1. EASTBLUFF ~!1f./1b:ar~u:nx>c~~---------+1/2 utll 650-3325 on9/16.Wearlngwht AHt Home Execu· (714)400-7304 PUBLICNOTICE : GENERAL 1002 ·Tremendous Savings· $1045 209-539-5016 Single s t o r y on Agt 873•4002 HUNTINGTON ROOM AT BEACH flea collar. 642-1613 tlve some cooking, Front Office FT for 11 you are going 10 buy ---------greenbelt with view. F 11 h 1 W/O Lost Cat Reward! cleaning, carpooling, Medical Center. Must Fictitious Buslne••· RE Property 040-5757 COSTA MESA 2124 2bd/2ba. Large dining •South Ba)ffront• BEACH 2640 u d o~ses~;;-111• vie-Morning Canyon, errands. 760·11 49 be billngual Spanish. Name Statement · room, 2-car garage. 2br 1 ba, refurbished, sn ~40•4400 + u · COM, blk male. wht CASHIER NEED•o Call 548-2273 The following P«•ons,Na $1800/per month. vu of bay, $1250.mo/ paws. 780-1948 ... Manager & doing business as: Sky"cn· NEWPORT BEACH E'SIDE 2 BR Beautiful Dale Cheema yearly 673-3059 HB 4PLX 2 story, 3br Sh.,• lrg 3 bed/3 ba Flex schedule. compt Counter Help porU, 1789 Whittler. Ootla lrg yard, secluded. 840-1040 2.4ba, f/p, 2 car gar, In N Laguna Ocean Lost Nala, a J?Gllle pay. meals. Call Jeff for Coffee shop & Mtu, CA 92627 · 1069 ---------s 1 1 o o o o ca 11 · · · Slameae fem with a @ Charo Chicken Holll R. Griggs, ft&1 Frplc. Garage. $1 195. EXECUTIVE CONDO 980•9735 · view. $600 + 'h util. white tip tall, big blue 722-8400 Dell. FT & PT Avail. Bunting, Costa Mesa. ¢A Oc e•nfront Hlghlv Upgraded Condo 3BR·2·'ABA Ocean and Pier views 2-car garage 548-3959 81ulfs Be.st View. AIC. BALBOA 497-0823 Iv mag eyes. Mesa v. area off Apply In person Tuu 92627 . 1 story, huge mastpr PENINSUIA 2607 ---------Baker. 842-8533 CLERICAL thru Fri btwn 2 & 4pm This bualnH• lsu!: EASTSIDE C.M. STUDIO with small yard, DOG OK. ALL suite + den. Highly up-1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NEWPORT ••••••••• co munltu ne spa Coffee Republlo ducted by: an lndMd 1• REWARD Lost Camera m ' w • 2•"" E. PCH. CdM Have you started ng graded. Dream kltch. BEACH near P.C.H. & Mar· per has Immediate vv buslneu t7 no , OPEN SUN 1 319 E.Balboa S750K• BKR SOLLY 780·3142 ots. assigned parking. coin laundry. AVAIL doposit. ------1 HUNTINGTON SOUTH COAST BEACH 2140 METRO 1086 Very clean. $1875.mo 84 ... 1351 Gorgeous Ba!f Vtewl 3BR, 2BA. New kit. Avail now. $2595. 851 -8160, 252-8200 Beach Home 3br 2ba, 1 bd/1 b• Condo garage, fenced yard, 1--------.. Comp lotety furn s1200 .oo Call : H.V.HOMES (Turn Key) Clean, 988·0145 4bd /2ba 1-s ty . •Oceanfront• 19th St (1900) Furn 3bd/ 2.5ba. Wnter, awe- some vlewl Clean. ---------$ 1 750. 07 3 -1943 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ON THE BAY 2BR INDUSTRIAL 2788 PERSONALS CORONA upgrades, boaul pool ---------Shows clean, bright. view. Gatod. As Is Condo 1 br, fplc, w/d CI o s e Io park. S82,500. Appl only hu, pallo. full kllchen, $2300/mo. Brkr. 751-9986 979·4 t 71 pool. spa. S795/mo. 640·••&4 310•431•2114 OIV --·------•=DiiEiiLiiiiMARiiiiiiiiiiiiii2ii6ii2ii2 •M•l•S•C•ELLANE•••o•u•s• 9i=r-:,:.ut~~~P~r: PERSONA1S _________ 11•.,,-~ -,.,,., -"" -.., -~ -,_ -..,.. -.,.,,,,-~ -----------~ .. ,....•• vlde. CM loc. S3900/ 3002 MOBILE HOMES 1100 NEWPORT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH HVH 3bd/2ba Lrg FR. Cozy upatalra atudlo RENTALS per mo. Agt. 850·1220 nu cpts/palnt/bllnds & In CdM, no kllchen. ••••••••• Jae, grdnr/asaoc pd. Utll Incl. $525/mo. • .. •••••••• 2169 * S99 MOVl!·IN * iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •3BR. 2BA dblwd. $2100/mo. 581-1520 Avall 9/27. 222·5775 ---------•• ROOMS 2706 BUSINESS 6 s 7 5 o /m o n t h r e n t. • 1 BR, 1 BA snglwd, S650/month rent. Both avail w/lse options. 1741 Pomona 4'3,44 • 714-050-4989 fir CEMETERY LOT/ CRYPT 1225 CDM Pactflo View Ocean-view plo1, 2 lots together 193 E&F. $5,500. 478-7028 PACIFIC VIBW View slle, SunrlH Sectlofl. Lot 207 Q,ave D. Mutt sell. Soc S 1200. Laura 3 10-543-0401 Lv msg HOUSES/ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii; iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FINANCE Meaa Del Mar In CM .. I••·-----· pool, spa, male prefd, QUIBT 8t SBllENB Palm .IW.esa Apart•••ents So near 8t )'U 10 far ... That's the ~ )V'I get when you li¥c 1t Palm Mell imid the lullh gicaw:ry m tc:Qadcd woodl le llatdy plma. • 9.u1o1. l l 2 Woon. • J1tS. $595 TO $.$>0 • lBlt 9825 TO $850 • 28R $725 TO $750 •Nor. .~ ... ·~r-· • NIW C--. PliC tTle very nice, $350.mo •--------- n/util. 548-8232 BUSINESS NB bright/airy, clean OPPORTUNITY qulel home, kl1, w/d. 2904 1450. WaJI( to beach. 548-1903 ---------- Newpor1 Shorea Pvt * IEAAN •t NOWI * balh & phn. gar•••• W0<k from home: .. m w/d, n/t, rar1. U30. elC1ra Income. Call toll Utl• lncld. &4U30t. fl'H: 1-888-355-.. 40 MONEY FOUND!! with aalary require-a a • o c ' s • H r I y + ment to: Judy Oetting, comm+ FT benefits. Classlfled Advertlalng Contact Poppy at: Manager, 330 w. Bay 84 ... 15993 St., Costa Mesa, CA PIT Oto, floor covering 92627 or Fax to: store In CM. FleK hrs. This statement waa rited with the County Cl«11 of Or e County on 9-t 1·~ Oally Pilot Sept. 20, 27. Oc1. 4, 11 , 1996 '693 PUBLIC NOTICL Flctlttoua Buatne•• The following person•.ar• doing business u : E~. 27910 Mount Shasta Way. Yorba Und•. CA 92687 Larry A. Barcot, 21110 Mount Shasta Way, Yort>a Unda. CA 92687 (714) 831-6594 Mike/Dave 751-2324 Thia buslnen Is con-P/T Sec'y Work and dUctec:t by: an lndlllldual Cruise Ship Jobsf Earn $300/$900 Wkb'· Yw round position& Hiring both men/Women. Free room and be.rd. Will traJn. can ., ~. Teach Windows 95. Have you ttarted doing F I ex I b I e h 0 u, I . buslnets iet? yes, 9-7-98 ___ 7_a_e._e_o_a_e __ -i ~~ :-.. ,=. was 'tlled (407)875-2022 UL tOt4, C38 SELL your home lhfougt. classified with tile County Clef, Of ~ CouotY on f.13-M 19"389MH Oslly PllOC Sept. 20, 27, Oct .•• 11 , 1998 f700 PUBLIC NOTICE I CONDOS FOR RENT ......... ........ ,..,,__ •FlllleAB' .. •C....-..W. When YQU wrlto I Cl:aultkd ad, include 111 • I I • GIJllUI. 2102 ·~ ru&J and ac• the results ... IOlOlllaCIUUf'DBI 1.cost~•&•lllSA~~··.2~4!~ ...... ~::::::::__,_ _______________________ 1 5530 -----· ~ 1()151"!' ••••••••• 1'9r••I T•ble WI Leta a'"9 Leta ef .. Ch•lra Solid dark Q re• t Th I•• a I 8y OLOU CiCmN PT Pr .. •t• P-tal walnut, burgundy JACUZZI .. A •Set OlllW 7 .. • _.,. OMM ~ DnQUIS sa>AY, sure.90 20, 1• TODAY'S CRaSSwoBo PUZZLE ...... FMNon le&and .... •.Evnp!"44177 ,...,.,.... Xlnt cond. a.3Ctub ..... PI 8MITrWNt.-sot ... -.-.. ,.... tva. ,..._. up lt75. 7eo-o:M7 11 .... a 1 ,. -__ 81 f-elpe or...., Pfel. ~ In peir.on ....... • • um, 1 SMrp • ~ 5'7 Ne.-pott c.ne... .,av Wff lledern T•bl• w/8 futon, kitchenware/ 5 Peel& oodde Or. N.8. e44 U4• run nnv chain, couch, queef1 ~pl, C~apot1 .~..: GOOD. BEl'l'BR. BEST 1 8l'llOP8 70 ~ fum1. POTTaRY btw bed bfW lnM--T 1-3, .. n --14 WwW U. • AicaPTIOMllT • Wanted! CUh Paldt die. • e7s 4488 Ana Ave. by 22nd St. Both vulnerable. Sout.h dea1a. It did not take declarer lone to find SWMy-Gardtw n .,.,..,. end,. ETHAN AUEN/C.M. * 873.e223 • S•t a a..,. lam-Noon. oul how wron1 one can go. Sout.h 15 OPEC r..ion King ol-" P{f, exs:,l9neftd P,. Ski• k1og bed 'mt.c NOln'll won the rll'&l trick with the ace and 19 fMllc 72 Lubftcel9a ferred. 84'"2400· P•lntlng• Steuben, COLLECTIBLES Item•. book•.' etc... •A 10I1'4 S laid down \be ace o( hearta -down 17 l..11199 lliald ~ ~,. hogl Reoetttlonl•t B&CC9tat, Stert., Paper 6017 •3240 MIGNe9n• O A 8 3 one. A bit unlucky. •Ince lhe con-. ~= f,:-=-=-,._ Nm.ment Prof office N.B. Welghw, Old Lea~ a.t .._.2pnl OA 7 l.racl ia cold on•"¥ 2-1 break and' 20 Sidawelk 75 Fac:epert lmmM opening. 10yr• Book•. Scrlmahaw, 334 Untverslty •A4 makes an overt.rick if the king Wflidee up. Oood typing. etc. Mu• t •Se 11 . L.A. Rem• Wentedl (off Redtand9) WEST EAST drop9 under the ace. 23 Tenn9 COUit DOWN • Oen off. FrM lo travel. e44-2034 Old games on video. HMhld fUtnl1hlnga • 6 • J 9 7 2 Det.ter ill to lead a low heart from cMdef t BarT• Full benefit company. 8 UMM>24585 S t On... 8-4 L.adl .., K J 2 .., V ld d d I rt 1.h , Th I. 24 lilt Aliefl 2 Actor El&radl 1 Fax reaume: 574-8334 :Ike sSO, park be,,:~ v v o um my an nee e nane. a 25 Pendl ends 3 Singer SALaS TopDollarPal.,I S75, mena bowling :sQel9285 !~0190~~2 fc:~l~o,'h::~S::~!rt~': 27Uaedagain • ~~ Permanfnt . PfT Toy From 1800•19eo. WANTED bait S20. Plumerla and decla-la•·-•-L-the matked : :=. nolN 5 ~ Store N.B. WMkday t pc to •nUr• ....... TO BUY 6019 plant• $8-35, c:1.1ttlngs SOUTH ·-_. ..... _ G8rdrwr e Sing9(Guthrla att.moona Mon ·Frf. Paintings, china, 13• 3101 Pierce Ave. • K Q fineue for the king. Ir East. follows. 34 ~ed 7 S..illtiot t2:30pm-5:30pm S'-'1 glawate, furn, etc. • Q Q 10 9 7 6 5 4 either t.he nine will win or trumps 38 ~ 8 TlllP 714-832-ae97, 40Yr NB R• e73-e223 Top DoHara Paid •---------0 K Q J will break. 40 11-'Mlelller 11 UnimaglnatNe 31 lrorHJn paure UL•S For R•j.Ords.' Jau, NEWPORT • 8 Beal i1 to come to hand wilh a 42 Procblef-B. 10 Uquor made 36 Tl*1 coin 54 =:::,.. Local community To place an eel In Sountracka, •tc. BEACH 8169 club ruff and lead lhe nine of OeMle ffomaugat :J7 aotit.r = Cl ... lfted Call Mike 845-7505. i'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii& The biddinfi..s.r. hearts. (Not. the queen _ that loeee 44 -evil t t Ooddell of 38 Soft ripe S5 new•paper group Call 842-5878. 1• 45 c--9 ct.... 58 s..lonerole a .. ks outalda sale• •STAT• UL• 80U'111 NOR11t EAST t.wo triclte in t.he suit if Eul holds 47 ~~ 12 ~ 39 KllltW't 57 Sea'lll ~ repf9 .. ntallYe ln the PETS. De9Jgn A.cceu. Furn. 10 P.. 1• P.. all three miuing trumps.) lf Weal 13 Mattress need 61 awtes&.Mftb'• Dlaplay Adverllalng . Art & Ant I q u • •. IO P.. 80 Pua ahow1 oul., rise with the ace and 49 =-•title IUppOrtS 4t Egyptien pen NIN Department Sal•• ex-l!5J IU]!S SM) ANIMALS 6049 G a rd• n Iron · P.. Pa. rel.urn a trump. Ir West follows, 50 Sort 21 Every QOdd9al 52 Ha8fty '-91 perlence preferred, Moving. Must SeU play low and you cannol l0&e more 52 Strettn out 22 And 43 F°..id wan1 63 Titwome but wlll train. A.p· A..tq.e lo '50a Mod.. Fr1 & Sat 8am-12 Opening lead: Queen of• than one trick. 54 Ct'9HI 26 Box 46 Mlfidlll 64 SMI< .... pllcant ahould be en-Poodles <:::I Standard & 2214 Viet• H09•r 58 Felow 27 CoarM fill paaages W.. er~tlc, motivated and •Ell=--bur: SRhoyoats' Sm/tanf,db.,lkd.&7wbkrn'.· SAT M lawnmower, ll mighl seem that there i1 no h Why ~gtthal~? Becao(huae ifWesl 58 O\liel -~ 28 Alwllya 48 ~ es ....an.i .. f ..... -SaJ•rv ... ~ U a Sln eton .Un" earta, _,., eo ............... ..,,. .. _ __. 51 '1 ,,.,.. OQf1lon a 1 •• """· -• _..:w.. s4oo • $1000/each. fltn ... equip, books, problem with how you play a 10· " ,,__ ...,._,.a "' ... ,....., .,.., ...._., r--~p~lu;;~;:c~foi!;m;t;m'!:;i~~·~loit;n:!.f'X~ln;:.ttt-:--=:~"=:;:;:~:--ft-.:..:A.:.:K:.::C.:...C:::.h;.:.;a::..:m.:.:.r::._4.:.:7...:l-.:...1.:...1;..;0:.;;;2r ... fu~r~n~, t;;toola~~·~p~lcat::,~blk~•lfl·~cardrrrlt'tlcollmrbi"(natmtiron(tllD\J.Ulrl!·rTI!'·,nitg-,thrhl!enkilll·twng:=-~!11~ck~u'1p:a~n~o;!~!;nrtn~a;;·~c:-~u~::~bo:l:~r o-;;~~:"lfiid!f.u~c~;:-f'iee~~~;;iilfw\b~~;;p;;;;;;;;30iiii;iildaiiou1j;iii;,:~i"i-·,~.,53Pl~iii wPlll!IP811j17pj=~i!llll.,.•t1m.'-to(-.1--;1I 1creenlng/phyalca.I re· =· ....... Mn., 1133 Hlghlmncl .,...,.. ihouJ. d 80 ice to reve·••Lat. a pme, bul il can quired. EOE. Send re-~ 541-86114 •·-~ ..-... ence at duplicate. aume to Lynn Eaola, d9i:Ja m allildl-MUSICAL modicum of care is often required. 330 w. Bay Street, •Orw._or ... .-.. INSTRUMENTS 6055 •••••••• North had a very difficult. rebid to Learn to be a better bridge Co•ta Me1a, CA Ca...._............. make. Since it is not eaey to find player! Subacrib e now lo t he 92627 or fax to (714) :~ ... w..=._~ TRANSPORTATION out. whether South hut.he specific Goren Brid.,.e Letter by caUin.,. 650-4802 ~ "11,9..,..._ Trombo--Olda ~ .•• ,.......... rd eeded r l th· k • • ·~Clltt tom co • ._ncert mo~d-e1,•• ca In ior a a am, we in (800) 788-1225 for information. Toahlb• lhat the leap to six hearts was a Or wn'te to· Go-n Brid.,.e w -t sllde only. Nearly new.1---------· ... ·• ...., • Copier SalH Rep1 $900 OBO 540-3670 POWER BOATS pprarobctit~"!l. solution Lo an 'impoaaible' ter, P.O. Dos ~410, Chicaco, m Salary/comm/medical, .,m 60680 Call 310·986·5060 7012 West led the queen of clubs, and · Fax 310·981-5066 1---------~-SP_O_R_TIN_G ____ ,liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •Window Cle•n•r• APPLIANCES 6011 GOODS 6065 20' DUFFY ELECTRIC 1---------.-----------,,---------..., Exeer pref. Ladder Totall~ rHtorad. S15k DATSUN trr-+--+---' exp a muat. Approx OE frig. 17.7 cubic ft. ln veated. S ell for MAIUNB SliPS AUTOMOBILES ~ 30 hra/wk. S8/hr. Almond. great ahapel Holst weight fltnen $9000. Glen, 574-0990 DOCKS 7022 • Clean and neat. $175. Call Michelle ayi .. llfecycle, atalr· DUFFY l!LECTRIC I••••••••• '78 2-80Z 2 +2 Orig owner. $2500. 850-2199 Immediate opening. 721-2022. master. 548-8894 •BAY BOATS• 2 Newport B•W•--------- N . B 84~~0~~~1 0 n . Kenmore gas washer/ Two (2) Edison 18'•· lloortng• 1 ahore/1 BMW 9030 dryer, 2yrs, $225.001••••••••• Beaut cond-1 w/n.w bay for 50' boat. ,'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1---------for set. Great 1hapel GARAGE SALES aurry top, cushions, CloH to Pavillon/gu 11 DODGE ~LOYMENT •721·2022• etc. 55995. S3995. dock•. S15,000 for '88 7351 AutomaUc, 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ........... Duffy Boal.I Showroom b 0 t h .o B O . AJC, leather Interior, I• .SERVICES 5533 SACRIFICE I REFERS 1• M5-M27 Joe, 43~090 full powerl sunroof, '82 COLT Silver, man-·--• Pie... be awate that the listings In thl1 cat· egory may require you to tall a 900 number In which there I• a charge per minute. 2 Kenmore/1 Hotpolnt alloys. II'• been a ual, AJC, stereo. G~ 180 Cecil Pl. Fri 9-20,1---------1---------50' Mooring (Or less) great earl 55,500 cond .. Great gas mil· 1oa-12 or 722·2900 CORONA SAIL BOATS 7014 Great Bal Pen toe. 65().5006, 831-5571 age. saso 847-3887 WHh•r/Drr•r DEL MAR 6122liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S1eva723-S883 ~12'500 '87 3251 Automatlc,1--------- Admlral aet under •Sant•n• 20FT• BALBOA: 40' DOCK, AJC. leather Interior, FORD warranty Ull Match 97. Red &all boat $2400. Two S I d e T I e . Xtra lg Capacity. Furniture Only 1977 with traller-9 • and t3' Wide. full power. new con· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $575.obo 842·8533 trig, wall unit, etc! cushions. full set of e 714-842-4914 e vertlble top. 58•700· '90 T•urus Wagon or 983-3483 3608 Surfvlew ln cla11 aalla, fut boat· -----......,,.-,..,....-650·8620· 631·5571 Xlnt cond. 6.2k mlles. S•t 8·11 719-2616 many 1at Place races. Bo•t SllpAvall Full power. Must see.L~~===~==~~~==~===~~=~=~=~=-Whlrlpool washer/ Call Doug 540-5995 N.8 . Up to 36' power BUICv 9035 $7400. 844-e811 dryer, S125.ea, good Grt finds old & new I OR J h 850-0788 b oat . $ 2 2 5 /m o . n cond. Thermador, dbl S•t-Sun 8-4, tine 0 n 831-0253 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '93 T ·BIRD Red, V-8, EMPLOYMENT WANTED 5535 convection <>"Ven , lassware, antlquaa, RA Convrt· AJC . lull pwr. Mlchelln ~'...miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiI-Si9iis~.ooocr~0'7STS-• . . . 30tt Sid r El wht ext/top, burg£'!u~n~d~yt~~~~~~~~~f.:~~iiiiii~~~r.:~:~~~~~~~~~~~ii~ii--i Swedlah Nurse Aid karastand, whlchr,1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil · + e ie. ec-1 1 ~1,' new . S 9 . 9 O O . h 11 trio & water. Newport. leather. Pr st nell 44k 873-0583 Balbo• •94 LS400 Blk/blk w/ '""2 300D 2.• Turbo '73 Wlnneb890 eta .. By the hour or by t e -------6-0-1-4 c lothes, pictures. *34,Sea R•'" 340 ,250. 675•9742. mis. 511.500 (worth • .., A. 2 It _, • •~ d•Y· Driving/good FURNITURE •4815 W•vn• Rd• • I) 540.7507 gld accents, full pwr, Excellent condition. 1 ... eeps '" ......, cook. 9 Yr• Exp. Local iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •-......,,~-=---=----Sundance.:. generator v n d • r Arc h • a more •---------new tires, nonsmoker. 72k. $24,900. Hm 552· mileage, runs great! Ref's. 714-84fS..3735 K •nm or• R •f r I g . S•t 8•m·1 pm Xlnll S69K.875-5095 Bridge Private dock•---------HONDA 9085 24,000 • mis. S3Bk 5306 Pgr 2111-2993 S3800. 980-9507 Drexel sofa, $300. Lazy Boy dbl recliner, ---------up to 25'. Power. CADILLAC 9040liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiji~~iiiiiii 720-0521 • W/D, queen bed, 11.•1nnNE SERVICE $175. 850-8145 1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '93 Accord SE Fully '""5 LS 400 A. be ty ANTIQ~r. DOMESTICS 5540 Uke Nu 549-8994 table/chairs, blkH. "uuu •• Loaded, Xlnt Condi •All options, low ,:,~ .. NISSAN 9150 v~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Secret.,1•1 Oak roll 302 'Morning Canyon SUPPUES 7020 '78 SEVILLE 29K ml. $16,500. Call Purchase tor 544.984 CLASSICS 9250 top desk S250. Oak -----5----CAMPERS, RV'S, Ve<y clean, fun power. Rick 845-8427 or T.O.P. 720-3741 ,..,.5 "''t'--•-.. r, A.Ml •Hou•• M•n/Cook• rocking chair $100. •ht· un• S 3OOO10 B 0 . • -....., ~ A.II duties. 9 yr1 exp. 589-5580 8-4, antiques, tools. •YACHT SURPLUS• TRAILERS 8014 Lv msg. ee~9277•--------FM caa1. AJC. alatm, Sffq to work/rnanalge video equip, wheel· 5000 lb• B raaa, .... 0 Fl .. twood 4 ..... JEEP 9110 MERCEDES 9130 warranty. Xlnt Condi large aatata or ranch. SOFA BED Oueanslze. chair. collecllblea. Bronze. _Copper. •ea Vanagon 4 cyl, • "'''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $13,900 723·5142 Excellent local Newport Xlnt cond. Moving ofc suppllet, morel Stalnl"s Steel, A.Ju-lleeps 4. slnk/atove. orig mlles Reduced 1• referencH 760-9228 must ,.11. $200 080. 1022 Sandcastle Dr. mlnum Boat Parts & furace, CB, rebuilt w/ to $13,500 Installed '88 .... p Wrangler '84 SOOSEL Blue, --------- . 873-5722 R~I 50 1.nb phone, BoH sound, Sahara Ltd edition. 110K mlles. Loaded. PONTIAC 9170 •HOUSE-SITTING ng . cen .,, . 13k. $4250 879-9307 Beautlfull 850-2575 sevt. One-ownef. low Mine•"•""'. 4S5-4880, TLC for your n.te White Retten 2 chalra I N N E y ' S -..,,,----~=-:--•·--------milt 5-d H d/ ~_.,., iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Plants & home. '"xini $125.00 tor both, a COSTA MESA 6124 1500 Old Newport Bl. Go,,,.oue 1991 '92 STS Fae cert H, •P · ar days. 858-8557, eve1. ref'•· 574-4245 9-8 ateall 875-7978 C.M. 548-4192 0on!0~1~';~ SOK 38k ml. mint, whVtan =~~:.~~P;.0:10;;:~ '87 ~OOE 4-door, fully '8!ar.'cl!R~1g',k, :~~':', (909) 985·2007 hm Blow-out Sale mllH factory warranty Bose CD. chrm wt.ls. Alarm. $9500/0bo equipped. leather Int atereo.'Naw tlreS/bfU. 1 LICENSED o DAYCARE MERCHANDISE Fri 12-8 Sat/Sun 8·5 ~jobs on the "Mr. Good 121•900· 944-5933 840-1029 or 840-5032 ~~n~eaJ~wn=~rvl~!~: $1450. 543·2388 Lt of TLC & Funl 60 5 Down·s lzlng holTfe rtllublc services Wrench" Chevy en-,_________ All recorda. Nice car a--------- P::Slric CPR & 111 Aid MISC. 1 and gin shop. Furn, gine. Thi• la a Oaas-CHEVROLET 9045 On the move? It shows It. 113k7 ':!tc··~ 'P.oyrn'l'B ~~-Mtl8la/.IA~• ~ Raaa iiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiii.jf_anu~ _xma._ b.at· lntcrcstln& thlnp A 34' Wlnneba w/.~iiiiiiiii&••••I -6: X.l.D ratH FT/PT 984-1740 fl'rml Dining Set w/ gains, •Ilk arrgmnt1. IO buy only 42K mllet, a I Sell your extra •846-2903 hm• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9210 buffett/chlna cabnt cookbks, plants, hand queen bed, air-fide '94 Suburb•n V-8, h $2150. 3 pcs leather radio acceuorlu It's nll ihcrc bag1. hydraulic level· automt, A/C, full pwr, house old aofa aet 51450. Down great atutfl d Ing jacks, dual roof AM/FM •tereo cats. items aofa/lv•••t, S900. 913 Lomb•rd Crt cvcary ·~d air. & tons of storage. Ve<y clean. $23,llOO in Classified 828-2913 (Baker/Bear) 54Q..36701---""in._""'"'n..;..~~-• .-•c....___ $37,500. 883·2•33 ..a.3988 1---------------- , _____ , I MERCHANDISE I -----•I CEUMIC I SERVICE TILES CLEANING 3528 SERVICES 'DIRECTORY ------- CAIPINllY 3510 Sell your home through classified. M2·M78 '84 Supr• 5·•pd. ecyl. Good cond . $3995 . e44-20S2 1923 Model-T Ford Roedeter 1 00"-original! R~ great! A real fun .. tootle around town eat." Took 3rd place at 1996 Hunt 8eecft D'Elegance Car Show. Offered at 110,000 last year. Priced for quick eaJe. 15,IOO/ ftrm. HS-2833 On the move? Sell your extra household items in Classified 3911 ------- • Own or lease one of the world's most desirable cars with a wake up call from Bauer Jaguar. $1ff + w, 24 mo, doeed eod la.. 1W41M • $7980.75 +tu. Total payments of$17 376 +ca:. .RaidDil $37.308. 10,000 Miles/year lcax. O.A.C. 10 AVAILABLE SERVICE HOURS 7:3(}am -5:30pm SALES HOURS Mon-Fri: Sam -8pm Sat 9am -5pm Sunday; IOam -5pm · C New Lot;;us Esprit 841.s l We have marked these vehicles at our rock bottom, no haggle prices. All of our vehicles have been i--th...--or-oughly inspected and reconditione y our master service technicians so that you can buy with confidence. Competitive finance programs are available through us . as well as extended service contracts if you desire. Let us help you with your automotive needs. .. 1993LEXUS ES300 Green, Tan Leather, Sunroof, CD Changer, 'Orne Wheels (3 EIJ806) Only 30,000 Miles! 122,99$ 1~UtWfAR SO GN Re~ency Red, Bar ey Leather (3BDB703) ~ Chrome Wheels, Sunroof (3EEV859) 123,99$ 1993JAGUAR ~SCOUPE Signal Red, Barley Leather,_Chrome Wheels, Factory Warranty . (3DCV732) LOW ILUI 100~ s27,100 SALIPIUCID s 1993~~UAR Ref ency Red, Bar ey Leather, . CD Changer (PC674087) s21,99S ·~~f AR SO GN Oyster Bele, Barley Lea er (NC650166) s VS, Only 8,300 Miles! (5F81911) 117,995