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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-11-12 - Orange Coast PilotSP 0 R T5 Newport-CdM girls tennis squabble Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 . THE VERDICT. The Judge recalls m~dia murder frenzy Nothing less · than zero tolerance • Hotline callers line up behind district's tough alcohol policy; 11Druhk driving deaths do not discriminate ... good students or star athletes." The fate of the school dls- trlct'B much-praised, much-con- demned, much-dlscu.ssed zero tolerance policy appears to be the buzz of the town. Scores of Dally Pilot readers flooded the Readers Hotline with opinions on w,hether the Newport-M esa school board should tinker with the policy, which mandates that students who violate the district's tough drug and alcohol policy be auto- matically transferred to another school. Too harsh, some argue. A perfect and suitable punish- ment, others say. While a major- ity of those who called the Read- ers Hotllne weighed in on the , side of keeping the zero toler- ance policy intact, a large num- ber of callers auggeated the poli- cy Js arcane and heavy-handed. Here'B a aampling from the dozens of me.ssages left by callers: G ee, what can we call our new anti-drinking policy? •Zero Tolerance Llght" with a third less d etenent than OUT Of" SEASO'N • I Crowds Oooded the beach Monday to enjoy the 80-degree weather on the Veterans' Day holiday. Newport Beach We- guards estimated the beach crowd to be between 15,000 and 20,000 people -about 10 Umes the normal crowd. Martne Safety Officer Mike Halpblde said. .. AppUentty Veterans' Day has turned into a beach holiday,• he said. •at least this year.• Since the IUl'f was Oat, Kenny Nelson (above, tossing sand ), 12, and buddy Robert Lee {ducldng for cover), t 1, used their bodyboards for a sand fight ·~ Corona del Mar. Right The wheeb were In moUon along the boardwalk tn Newport Beach as summer-like weather made for a picture perfect Veteran's Day. Dehay e:nlerges as favorite for mayor • Re-elected council incumbent's experience is cited as key reason she's best candidate for ceremonial post. By Jennifer Armstrorlj!: Daily Pilot NBWPORT BEACH Through a convoluted mix of gueaes and procea ol eltmtm- tioo. reeJacted Coundlwoman Jan Debey ii emerging u the belt bet in the upcom1nQ council vote for mayor. A few of the coundl mmnben - induding the newly Ii~ cted Tom TbomlOD -said it WU too early to tell who'd take over the bead eeat from two-year Mayal: John Hedges. . ~I who lately bu Often ~ tbe • 1 • ID 6-1 YOWi, woukb1, ~ iboUI Wbo WOUid ...... .... He wouldD, .,. ta ... portal .......... ... He -.......... It' •• outoltbeilltol~= ~ do DGt liDllllMI to .,. • CIDL--.• COuncUma.a Den.nil O'Neil. ..... ..,rl1llD9 to -..... pa1t•aarwartDt da • guess at who'd take the title, would engage In some round-a- bout gueatng by elimfnaUon. O 'Neil , Debey, Norma Glo9w and 1bm Jan Debay Bdwanla mab up the contln· gent ol ex:pedencMl co.mcU ..... ben wbo Mveni been mayor. Therefore, O'Neil sa1d. the four ol them would be the poalble cbo6cel. And O'Neil doemi wllb to be mayor. be Mid. Wblch M._ Debay, Olo¥er and Bdwaidl. Debay, tbe CW'Nal mayw ~ ..... ...... -··four yMn '° mu o&'I -........ two yeu9j .......... ~­laedM*m. Debey CODtinDed she'd be ~to tab tbe job • .. r---~----------~-, our regular policy? The punishment is harsh for a reason: We don't want to transfer kids to another school for 90 days. We r-·--------~-------------------~ susceptible i . f. Y.I. as av~ge • • studen1s to i .... drinking , and driving, : car wrecks • and crip- pling them- selves and other stu- want to stop teenage drinking. dents. By the way i}arents, isn't underage alcohol (School board member) Ed Decker said excellent students should get a break. Well Ed, excellent students are equally consumption still against the law? SCOTT HOSTEnER Newport Beach r support the school district's zero tolerance policy and I do not believe it needs any modification. I have the first of three children entering high school this year and they have been taught all through elementary school to say •no" to dru.gs. I'm not interested in that being tempered now and saying well it's OK once in awhile or we will slap you on the hand the fust time around. We need to be consistent • SEE ZERO PAGE 4 ·~~~rt .Coast WB·fOOs won't DON LEACW OAl.Y Pl.OT giVe l ip fight •With the new San Joaquin Hills toll road primed to open, attorney Jim Toledano continues effort to block a 50-cent charge on Newport Coast Drive. By Christopher Goffard, Daily Pilot On the morning its makers proudly unveil the gleaming, 15- mile expanse of the San Joaquin Hills Transportation Corridor to th& media, Jim· Toledano will be in court fighting the project. Toledano, the lawyer for the Newport Coast Drive Defense Fund, said he will file a petition with a state appellate court first thing today to prevent the 1\"ans- portation Corridor Agencies from charging a 50-cent toll on a sec- tion of Newport Coast Drive. , Toledano, a Costa Mesa resi- dent, said the petition urges the court to overrule an Orange County Superior Court decision in August permitting tolls to be charged on Newport Coast Drive before it extends to MacArthur Boulevard. The Superior Court decision came in -response to a lawsuit Toledano filed on behalf of the defense fund. The suit argued that Newport Coast Drive - which The Irvine Co. built to relieve traffic in Corona del Mar resulting from its Newport Coast development -should be free. "Newport Coast Drive was built as a public road,• Toledano said. •The judge not only refused to consider our papers, he refused to acknowledge the fact that none of the TCA's evidence was proper. On both those grounds, the judg- ment is simply illegal. •So we're going to court to get it reversed promptly, sent back to court for trial, and in the interim forbid the TCA from charging a toll on that portion of the toll road." Arguing the toll road will •divert a ton .i6. traffic through Corona del ~ and Spyglass Hill," Toledano said he hopes the court.t.aQs action l)efore the $1.5 billion toll road's scheduled pub-" lie opening Nov. 21. Representatives from the TCA and Lockheed Martin today will grant members of the media a first peek at the San Joaquin Hills toll road, which stretches from the San Diego Freeway in San Juan ~ano to the Corona del Mar Freeway at MacArthur Boulevard in Newport Beach. Representatives say the 'Corri- dor is intended to provide an alternative to the congested San- ta Ana and San Diego freeways. and they deny any wrongdoing in charging for use of the disputed section of Newport Coast Drive north of the toll road. But former Assemblyman Gil Ferguson shares Toledano's con- tention the Newport Coast Drive toll is illegal. While the county Environment Management Agency denies it, Ferguson allege~ • the Orange County Board of Supervisors granted Newport Coast Drive to the TCA without having given the public sufficient notice. •The people of Corona del Mar know that they're going to get screwed over on this because they're going to get the traffic through there. people who don't want to pay the toll" Ferguson said. • SEE FIGHT PAGE 4 1 1 \I I I I I .. • ' I ' • • ' " Citizen Hornbuckle •After serving a dozen years on the Costa Mesa City Cound.l, Mary Hornbuckle looks forward to being with her family. • IDllOlt'S Nan: This ls pwt of • wries of post'4tec:tlon stories on the ~gowmment....., who.,.. stepping down from the dais. H aving an unusual name doem't hurt when you're running for City Council. Ju.st uk COlta Mesa City Coun- cilwoman Mary Hombuclde. She bas been .a1c:tec1 for three t8rml llnce 198'. . Butatt.1J~ol~ to tbe USUAi dtk-equabble, gadDy ~ liDd taking a.ct from feDow comdl ....... Hombuckle II~ it quila. ·My tbeoly ~ ~ ..... '9ave wble peGI* id tllilal JO'& ... domg. good Jobt .... M.uyllom- budde. direc- tor of the pre- ICt.ool •t St. Mub ....... pi.a.a. BloWll..,,. tM tilde Oil Flidlly. 'l1lle eo... Mmau dl-w• ... ...._ lagllleu =a _. ... u,.... MMC~ /~V Pl.OT •t decided to take a few moatbl and Just be a gm>ctny, • Mid Hornbuckle, wbo bM a S. mootb-Old ~ Nkbollll. HclmlNckle..,. .. drew - polltlal Ul$dobl ........ ...... --.w1ao ............. .. cm--.., ......... , .. • town MR bolld• .. .._ _,.,.. of n..iir. 1111111. .................... : .:0 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1996 \' .. ,. Jennifer E. Glueck graduated from ~ port Harbor High School In June 1992 Md from StMfOO:t unlvef:slty last June. She is now attending Hebrew Ur'\IVenlty of Jerusalem for a year, on a Dorat and Rothberg Scholarship. The Dally Pilot will pt.lblish periodk reports of her experi- ences. By Jennifer E. Glueck M OUNT SCOPUS, ISRAEL -For the past two weeks, people all over Israel have been honoring tlie memory of Yitzhak Rabin. Because the country adheres tb both the Heb~w·and Gregorian~­ endar, the first . ~of Rabin's assassi- nation·falll on . · -. two different Jennifer E. ·dates. These Glueck ... ed an entire day to Rabin's mem- ory and to discussions of free- dom, tolerance, and democracy. In Jerusalem last week, thou- sands formed a 4.5-kilometer . chai:b 1rom Yitzhak Rabin's grave on Mt. Hert21 to the center of town, Zion Square. Following the demonstration, 50,000 people attended a peace rally staged in front of the Prime Minister's ·office. -Everywhere from the Knesset to Haifa and Tel Aviv, people have joined together to remem- ber their leader and keep his dream of peace alive. The song "Shir Lasholom (Song for Peace)," which Rabin sang min- utes before he was killed, has · been sung many times in the last 10da~. • . ~o datj!s, . Although I had mourned Rabin's death last year in the United States, it wasn't until I attended one of these memorials that l could really begin tQ feel .the.sense of loss and tragedy that befell the people pf. lsrael and the Middle East wb'en he was killed . I realized as I sat among hun- dreds of college students how deeply the youth have been • MARC MAltTIN/OAll.Y PILOT World War Il veteran Wally Hancock relaxes at the American Legion Post 291 tn Newport Beach Monday as the Sons of the American Legion celebrate with a free barbecue lunch in hoqor of Veteran's Day. Hancock served In the South Padftc where he earned the combat infantry pin on his haL · · around town TODAY Vitamins and Minerals· from 6:30 -to 8:30 p.m. at the market, 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. For reservations, call (800) 595- MOMS. .WEDNESDAY ' CAREER BELIEFS :MAKING IT WORK · South Coast Business and Pro- fessiona l Women offers its monthly 'luncheon on "Making It .. Work" at 11 :30 a.m. at El Torito :GrilJ, 633 Anton Blvd., Costa ""Mesa. Cost is $17 for members and $22 for guests. To RSVP, call 472-4666. EDUCATION LECTURE The Medical Plaza Association is sponsoring a free community • education lecture tilled "State of :Jhe Art in Laser Cosmetic ~surgery" at 6:30 p.µi. at the Health Education Library, 360 . San Miguel Drive, Suite 206, Newport Beach. For reservations, call 756-9000. ""PUBLIC FORUM The Pertorrn.ing Arts office of Smith and Barney offers a forum about "New Horizons for the 21st Century" from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at :lhe Westin South Coast Plaza, 686 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa. For reservations, call 957-6500. • HEALTH TALK • Mother's Market offe rs a free senunar on "The Importance of BUSINESS ALLIANCE The Professional Women's Business Alliance offers a semi- nar on uTbe Art and the Joy of Negotiation" from 7 :30 to 9:30 a:m. at the Santa Ana Country Club, 20382 S.W. Newport Blvd. Cost is $10. To RSVP, call 852- 1800. ADD TALK Coastline Counseling Center of Newport Beach offers a lecture on Attention Deficit Disorder and "Creative Time Management and Organization" from 7 to 9 p.m. at 1200 Quail St., Suite 105, Newport Beach. Cost is $20. For more information, call 476-0991. DIVORCE TALK The Law Offices of Lisa A. Ciancio offers a seminar on "Property Division and Settle- ment Agreements Pursuant to Divorce" at 6:30 p.m . at asi Dover Drive, Suite 300, Newport Beach. Cost is $10. Reservations are required at 574,0866. CRIBB"GE ' , The NewJ>9rt Beach Cribbage Club meets a.t 6:45 p.m. at the Oasis Senior Center, 800 Mar- guerite Ave., Corona del Mar. All levels are ·welcome ~d lessons are available. Call 631-3311. . THE ZONE A free local support group meets at 7 p.m. to discuss •Tue Zone,"· the nutrition plan devel- 'oped by bestselling author Barty Sea{'S, at Barnes & Noble Book- store in niangle Square in Costa Mesa. Fot more information, call 673-3588. RELATIONSHIPS Orange Coast College offers a free, two-part workshop on •1.mproving .Your Relationships" from 12:30,to 1:30 p.m. today and Nov. 20 at OCC's Re-Entry Cen- ter. Call 432-5162. JAZZEROSE Chorus Line Dance Studio offers· jazzercise dasses at 9:15 a.m. today and Fri(iays at 3100 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar . ·A mat or towel is required. Cost is $8. Call 640-5256. Orange Coas~ College offers a .free, three-part workshop on "Career Beliefs" from 6 10 7:30 p.m. today, Nov. 20 and 27 at· OCC's Re-Entry Center. The workshop is . designed to show attendees how their personal. beliefs can help or hinder. career advancement For more· informa- tion, call 432-5162. MEN'S BREAKFAST ·The Men's Fellows~p Break- fast will have its weekly fellow- ship from 7 to 8 a.m. 1n Dieren- field Hall at St. Andrew's Presby- terian Church, .. 600 $t. Andre'Ws Road, NewPort Beadi. Cost is $2.50 for the breakfast. For more information, call 574-2239. DRIED FLORALS The Sherman Ubrary and Gar- dens offers a class titled •Dried Florals ~ at 9:30 a.m. at 2647 E. Coast Highway, Corona del .Mar. For more information, call 673- 2261. Participants will create their own tlorararrangement for a din- ing table or wall. All materials will be supplied, but students are asked to bring their own scissors. Registration is $37 and preregis- tration is required. Call 673-2261. .New Barnes & Noble book store opens in Costa ~esa COSTA MESA -A ne w Barnes & Noble opening Wednesday on •-South Coast Drive is one of the company's two largest super stores in Orange County. The sec- .. ond store is in Huntington Beach. : Known for its overstuffed chairs and atmosphere that encourages reading, the 35,000-square-foot :bOokstore in the Metro Pointe ·shopping center will feature a cafe that serves Starbucks products on its second level, as well as music and children's departments. Sara McReynolds, community relations coordinator tot the store, said it is to be used as a flagship store for major Orange County authors. Although the store, which· e!Jlploys 110 people, officially opens Wednesday, it will host a special Friends and Family pre- view night from 5 to 9 p.m . .loday, benefiting local literacy and read- ing programs. McReynolds saiQ more than ' 10,000 invitations were sent out, but the event is open to the public. Funds raised at . the event, which features jazz music, wine and food, will be donated to READ/Oran~e .County PaIDilies READEltS HODJNE· 642-6086 Dally Piiot, P.O. 8011 1560, Costa ~ CA. 92626. Copyright: No news stories. lllustratlom. edito- rial matt« or adlfeftlsements here!" CM\ be reproduced with- out wrttt.n permission of copy· • f*otd y04X comments about ~ the Dally Piiot or news tips., ,ADAMS$ OUr ~ls 330 W. lay St., ~Mae, Cellf. 92627. ... ' ......... ~ right owner. . ttbw m BEACH us Oadlilhn 1M ,.._Orange County .. 21M141 ........ 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The store, located at 9018 South Coast Drive, will be open 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. seven days a week. -Susan Deemer WEDNESDAY First low 3:24 a.m. 2.0 First high 9:39 a.m. 6.1 Second low 4:55 p.m. -Q,6 f Second tilgh 11 :28 p.m. 3.8 H~livan 12, 5757 (Oct. 25) and • Nov.• fall 10 days.apart, allow- ing Israelis-more~ t9·.mourn the man a,nd the visionary leader whose void has not yet been · filled. . : -" The first native-born premier of Israel, a war hero, a man of integrity, and a martyr for peace, Yitzhak Rabin is being compared fo Abraham Uncoln, Martin Luther King .and Mahatma Ghan- di here. Yi~ Rabin is the f:irSt legendary figure to have been born and raised as a citizen -Of the recogniZed·state of Israel. Rabin ~ontributedm the.-milita.ry-strug- gle-for .independence, helped the nation to forge better relations With the United States, and in his final chapter, tunll~d the nation toV{ards peace. Rabin's assassination symbol- ized the end of an era and Israel's loss of innocence. Never before .bad a Jewish lsraeli· citiZen killed an lsiaeli leader. Never had demoaacy been so ~ grossly defied in the name 'Of reli- gion .. l.bere have~ countless memorials, vigils, and peace ral-· lies in the past two w~. Schools aaoss the. comtry devot- COSTANESA . scarred by his absence. Administrators, professors, and students spoke about how this . tragedy personally affected them. Some read poetcy, one discussed the warning signs before the murder and bis guilt for not tak- ing them more seriously, while another sang a song in remem- brance. Although a sad event, hope seemed to*presentin-tbe audi- torium. For me, it was a relief to · find that people are constructive- ly raising up Rabin's peace mis- iion as the lasting legacy. Because it is such an unset- tling time in terms of leadership and the peace process, Israelis are looking back to Rabin mourn- fully. Though Net4nyahu still has the majority's supwrt, many are. disappointed with liis leadership and have begUn .to 4oubt bis intentions of peace-?i:ping. Everyone· seems to holding their brealh. hoping t Rabin's decision of peace will soon be finalized I .. • 3200 blodl of Oregon Avenue: Golf clubs, a golf bag, shoes and tools totaling $860 were stolen from the bed of a trudt parked In a driveway. • JOOO blodl of Ginger Avenue: A $450 air compressor was stolen from a · locked garage. The lock was allegedly found cut off. • ~900 blodl of ~ v.rde Drive bat: A gun case, two paint ball duns, a camera and a remote air unit totaling a value of $2,091 were stolen frotn a car. A lock was found pried open. • 700 blodl of Vldorta Plltce: $100 cash and some checks were stolen 'from a cashbox Inside a dassroom. There was no sign of forced entry. ' • 1100 block of twt.ot lloulMf..ct: A grill, bumper and tailgate were stolen from a truck. NEWPOKT 9EA01 • 1500 block of ~ Avenue: A $2.600 rlog was stolen from a car. There was no sign of forced entry. • HOO block of ~ StN9t: Several items Including a laptop, two boxes of c~ and a semi-automatic pistol were stolen from an offtCe. • 1800 block of ftort c.tow Plltce: A $100 Zlppo lighter was stolen from a car with a sunroof that was partially open. • One Holig Drive: Six payroft checks were stolen from inside a deSk of an unlocked office. • ZOO blodc of Lugonla StN9t: Several Items Including a $500 camera were stolen from a truck with the sliding rear window open. "Over 50 Years of Fine Quality" CUSTOft{·MADE NEW FlJRNrruRE • DRAPERIES .. Newport Be.cblCotta Mesa Daily Pilot TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12. 1996 • McCracKen mur<ler caSe an ~fin~ early days -of2 action news-~ A recent newspaper story concerning Cook's Cor- ner reminded me of the Henry Ford McCracken murder 1~· -,,l ~ -IrlS a bil.ism that at any given moment there is one murder case that attracts the attention of the national media. This murder case media fren- zy started with the Lindbergh baby kidnapping and reached its zenith-or nadir-with the O.J. Simpson extravaganza. Howev- er, in between there always seems to be a mµrder case that catches the public's -or at least the media's -fancy. And so it was that during the early '50s, Orange County made national headlines with the Henry Fotd McCracken murder case. McCracken was long suspect- ed as a child molester. However, for the usual reasons -victim too young to testify, doubtful identi- fication, family wouldn't allow child to testify -he had not been convicted. Th~s,s ar~t~ugh ~ lo..prOieC'ttte~ McCracken was living in a broken-down auto court in Bue- na Park. One afternoon he went lo a matinee at the Buena Park Theatre and somehow enticed an 8-yea'.r-old girl to his room. There he molested 4er in every imaginable way, tortured her and finally killed her. That night he disposed of her body. It seemed that about half the people in Buena Par~ had seen McCracken and the little girl walking from the theater to his room. The room itself was a blood-soaked shambles. It was an open and shut case except for two things. One, McCracken, no stranger to the system, wouldn't . robe rt gardner . talk. Two, ~h~re was the victim's body? Through good police work, the police found that from the gasoline used that night in McCracken's car, the body had to be buried within a certain . Local police assist in $1 million drug bust • Detectives hoping to find the source of local street drugs turn up concealed handguns and more than 100 pounds of methamphetamine powder. By Christopher Goff ard, Daily Pilot Local police teamed up with state drug agents to seize 118 pounds of methamphetamine worth more th~ $1 million last week in two separate busts, one in Anaheim and the other in the City of Commerce. Working with the state Justice Department's Bureau of Narcotic Enforcement, police detectives from Costa Mesa and Newport Beach arrested two men on drug possession charges in Anaheim on Nov. 4, said Costa Mesa police Det. Michael Ginther. The men were David Men- doza, 27, of Commerce, and Jorge Cardenas, 27, of Lynwood. They were found in possession of 32 pounds of methamphetamine powder -with an estimated value of $320,000 -and concealed handguns. Armed with a search warrant Wednesday, the anti-drug squad stormed a residence in the city of Commerce and seized another 86 pounds of methamphetamine worth $860,000, Ginther said. No arrests were made. The busts are part of an ongo- ing investigation seeking to uncover the sources of the methamphetamine that flows into this area, said Ginther, who supervises the Costa Mesa Police Department's seven-member nar- cotics division. Ginther likened the method of tracing the drug's origins to •climbing an ever-growing spiral. "You start with people who are selling methamphetamine here and work up to bigger and bigger dealers," he said. "Unlike cocaine, where your source would wind up in Columbia or Peru, with metharnphetamine you have a more local source, a Southern California source. It's manufactured in clandestine lab- oratories." Calling methamphetamine •right now probably the drug of choice among drug users," Ginther said, "It's much like crack. It can be injected, snorted, smoked. It's as debilitating, as addictive, as cocaine, if not more so. "Methamphetamine has al- ways been known as the poor man's cocaine. It has a longer effect on you, and it's cheaper.• Ginther said the investigation continues, with the possibility of more arrests soon. Plug into the Pilot Classified section to find services from electronics and plumbers, to landscapers and painters. radius of Buena Park. so they began to work the outer ring of that ~.!· figwing t4at he ha<} ~ driven som place that fAr away, disposed of the body and returned. They hit the jackpot at Cook's Comer, located at the comer of Sa.iitiago Canyon Road and Live Oak Canyon Road in the foot- hills of the Santa Ana Moun- tains. On the night of the qiur- der, McCracken had stopped at Cook's Comer for a Coke as he was looking for a pl.ace to dis- pose of the body, Today, Cook's Comer is a hangout for bikers. Then it was just a neighborhood bar, and the regulars remembered McCrack- en coming in for a Coke. 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All across the country peo- ple were glued to tl\eir TV sets as the search went on. from Cook's Comer the script ?Ught have been written by James Fenimore Cooper. Joe Schurman, state forest , ranger, tracked McCracken through Live Oak Canyon to the body, studying a turned-over we ua help Y'I" foul MONEY FOR COI41 .EGE JMry ShMln.t u Difi.U far R...n.J A/II • Camprdac:uiw: O.ca&..c • """ 300.000 listinp repruenring m.any IM!hons on pn"'11< S«tor financial a.cl. • Euy To Ute • -nuteh up m1<knu 10 pocrnual awuds lwcd on otofucm•uon provided 1nchid1ng carett pbns. funily hni<;age. and llCMkmoc intcffSU. .-Uniq"" A......da • our ttSaKh dqwimrnr h .. located scholats!Up< fur golf add10, kft.fanckd swdrna. chttrle>dus. non-smolc;:n, and mo1e. • Cuaru-• -will And ar leasr ~n po1rn11al sources of po""" S«ror financ,ial aid. or wr: will refund your monry. fur' Morr lnfumut.ion: (You wmp;ony numbrr here) leaf, a.n upturned stone, a smudge in the dust.. 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A~ollable Only At Hickory .Fanni. Stop in for a FREE Cup! W hilt· S uppl11, L .1't WESTCLIFF PLAZA 17th at Irvine Ave., Newport Beach Order Toll Free 1-(800)-867-6650 l ,. . TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12. 1996 CONTINUED FROM 1 came when she served on local PTA boards. Although she never pursued running for local school board races, Hornbuckle says }\er 1nvolvement with the PTA was a great training gtound for her role as a Oty Council mem- ber. "I may take a look at school" board after all these years," HombucklP said. Mayor Joe Erickson said Hornbuckle is one of his heroes. "I have always tried to be like her and I respect her inunense- ly, •said Erickson describing her as a person who is never a,fraid. lo speak her mind. Ericlcson said he was appoint- ed by Hornbuckle to the Plan- ning Commission in 1985, then again to the council in 1991 fol- lowing Councilman Ed Glas· gow's departure. Swept into office with support from Mesa Action, a strong /cOdlilion of homeowners who 'p1 otested large comrnerdal u<'velopments near residential areas, Hornbuckle campaigned IPrvcntly against city growth. ZERO CONTINUED FROM 1 all thc> way through and children, whether they are kindergarten- ers or semors. don't need to use druys. MIKE BARNETT Costa Mesa I don't think it is fair that a . student should have lo be trans· · ferred to dnother school. They . c:ould be a very good kid and : mc1king just one little mistake just may change whe re their : futun• 1s going to be, where they : go lo collC'ge and other such ; thinq~ I think it is a bad idea • cmd I dm very much against it. : HEATIIER WHITE • Newport Beach Pc1n•n ts attitudes need modili- : cation. Zero tolerance means : zero tolerance. not one tolerance, ' not two tolerance. You cannot ' dJlow this lo happen. We have to , SPnd a message to these children : that this will not be allowed and • there w1ll be severe conse- : quencC's that will help them in : the long run by far. GEORGE LAMPINEN Newport Beach I feel i.tcongly that the zero , tolerance policy should stay mtacl To accept anything less is RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Where Your Dollar Covers Morel 1922 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA · 5'3· 1156 - She was one bl three candi· , date& ~organjgtion Sl>pporte<I that year; Coundlman David Wheeler was al9o elected. Hornbuckle and Wheeler ini· tially brought dissension to a council that championed apart- ment projects, high-rise office complexes and multitleretl hotels. Mesa Action opposed development partk:ularty in the area owned by the Segerstroms north of the San Diego Freeway. A 1984 Daily Pilot story reported that then-Mayor NOlDlA Hertzog (now Hertzog-Wagner), and council members Arlene . Schafer and DoIUl Hall were "not ready to let years of hard work and negotiations 90 down the drain.• The situation was· reportedly tense. "We didn't know where they stood because they had been supported by Mesa Action," Hall said. But Hombuckle's relationship with Mesa Action ended with the election. "They were looking for some- one they could control," Hall said. "But they made a mistake with Mary." Hertzog-Wagner said she felt Hornbuckle was talented to advocate under-age drinking. Yes, the consequen ces are severe, as they should be, but the offenders should be gla d that they are alive to go to another school. Drunk driving deaths do not discriminate between first offenders, good students or star athletes. Our children need to know what is ri9ht or wrong. And _ drinking in high school is wrong. emus FARWELL Costa Mesa We have two ways to teach the children. One in the class- room, one by what we do. I believe changing the zero toler- ance policy would teach them drinking is OK. We te~ch that kind of lesson with a lot of things that we as paren ts and others do. I think that is wrong. Either they don't drink unti! they are 21, w hich the law says, or they pay the consequences. I believe the zero tolerance policy should be continued. JOHN BAYUS Newport Beach My daughter will be going to Newport Harbor High School next year and I totally support the zero tolerance policy. I think school is the place to learn to be responsible and n ot to learn you can break the law and sue and therefore get around the law. enough to run without the sup-and fellow council memben and port of Mesa Actloo. She even getting involved in oountywide ~om~ --+-9N~o~~;:-_ point-to -•t suggested abe bn?ak away 'UM:& va• aau before she was elected.• Hert-the oomtant support provided by zog-Wagner said. •Otherwise her husband. Jerry. they (Mesa Action) would claim Earlier this year, Hornbuckle ' her win as their doing. They received a bedielor'I degree in would tell her bow to vote on organtzatiooal bullneu admtnts- every issue. I knew she could · tratloo at Southern California win without them." P>Jlege. She said after both her Hert7.og-Wagner, the dty's daughters finished up their ool· first female council member, lege education, she reeli7«1 it became a role model to Hom-was time she finished up her buckle. degree. "It was a tbrill to have two "I believe in life-long educa- • years working with her," Hom· tion," said Hornbuckle, who buc)de said Qf Hertzog-Wagner. works as director of the St By 1992, Hombucltle's work Mark's Presbyterian pre-school culminated with the adoption of in Newport Beach. what she calls the •general plan Hombuclde's departure from that wouldn't die." The plan."' the council doesn't mean she which took seven years to for-will disappear from Qty Hall. mulate, significantly lowers den-The 31-year Costa Mesa resi- sity and traffic growth tor the dent said when issues of grave next 20 years. concern are on the agenda, she Its adoption was considered a will be there. victo.ry by homeowner associa-The development plan for tions such as Mesa Action. but 11airview Park is one issue she property owners said it limited said will bring her back for their ability to grow. more. She attributes her own sue-"I may watch (council meet- cess however, to doing her ings) at home, show up in my homework, reading reports, robe and slippers," she said. "I communicating with residents don't plan to be a nag." Also it should have nothing to do with whether you are a good student or not a good student. If you break the zero tolerance law, you need to pay the price. BARBAR.A MABElt.RY Costa Mesa Zero tolerance was put in place for a reason: to keep the drugs and alcohol and stuff out of school. If.we go changin__g the policy now, what good is iff - It doesn't do any~ good. All it does is teach these kids that if you don't like the rules go ahead and break them , mommy and daddy will get you out of it. TOM BRADLEY Co$ta Mesa Yes, the zero tolerance policy does need modification. The punishment for first time offend- ers should be subject to review. Does this person have a problem that should be addressed in other ways? Counseling perhaps. Comm.u- nity selVice, a short suspension for a first time offender and always a meeting with the home school staff and parents would be in order, but banishment without regard for any special circum- stances is way too harsh. I also feel that the school board ought to re\riew the recent' cases at Estancia High School and possibly rectify the situation. DAN DEMING Costa Mesa Child Quest International, Inc. 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Fl.orentW cui.line continue.II SERVING LUNCH & DINNER For resarvltfoni Plffsa Call 673-9500 251 Ed PadRc COllt Hfghw.y Newport IMlt tp -$ >i 'il \' ,., ~IG NT wu going on, did l think' they F "I .,. would steal a public road and put .Atel"-'~.:__-p~~~~ the-eud'-of . •The blame lies, of course, ~ who voted for the toll road u a member of the state Astembly, said he never imag- ined the TCA would incorporate a public road into the plan. "I ·ca:nied some of the original legislation.• he said. •(But) never in my wildest dreams, or anyone else's that was familiar with what MAYOR ~ CONTINUED FROM 1 "I'm real willing to put in the time,• she said. "What we need to know now is who is willing to put the time into it.• Glover and Edwards -the most likely other choices -could not be reached for comment Monday. Newly elected Coun~an John Noyes stood alone in his definitive answer to the ~on of who would be the city's next mayor. "It'll be Jan -she's got the expe- rience,• he said, noting that he'd . support Dehay. "The real question is who will be mayor pro-tem." Blending the Exotic with the Natural ExdiultJ~ at HEMPIDLL'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 East 1.,.. St. Costa Mesa ' between the county and the toll .• road authority,• Ferguson said. •And they're getting away with it. And the reason they're getting away with it is because it would be a tenible thing for this to end up in the criminal courts. It would cost the commuruty millions of dollars.• S'4e£1le In Westcllff Plaza FITNESS CENTER 1080 Irvine Ave. (at 17th), Newport Beach THE GREY GOOSE Invites You to a ~· GioiC(t£etd. 'Event Th~ Ncwember 14 7-9pm SPECIAL EVENTS: • Drawing for a Byers' Choice Caroler • A signed by Joyce Byers • Door Prlr.a • Rhonda White, • Byas' Choke ~' avaUable to answer your questions • Retired Pieces For Sale • Larp Selec:tlon To Choose From • Relmbments THE GREY GOOSE WBSTCLIPP~ 1032 lmnl Mmie • N~Beic:h ~--OG·1803 Houn -Mondq-Sa~ l~, Sundiy: Noon·S l " QUOTE OF THE~ISA y I ()a Woodbridge~ traltt!/tr ~ ...... to CdM: -----3U-_ •.aJIJ.lXJADlIIM MANG __ ...___ ·----7 tNnk it)~ ... • NIJWPORT aJAOI RETOIER OLSaY c if playoffs -by richard dunn Newport and CdM are on a collision course t~ward CIF tennis finals ... setting up all-time ~ck Bay Dream Match ... CdM Coal:h Tim Mang says the showdown belongs at the Balboa Bay Qub Racquet Club, but Tars Coach Fletcher Olson says poteidlal title match at 9 a.m. will be at sche~hiled Claremont Club (50 miles away). <II Ill\ l "l<l'\. I <,IHI." 11 '\'I " CdM Coach 11m Mang would prefer to move the match to a fadlity in town so players, par- ents and fans do not have to make the lengthy commute. Mang has already received clearance from the Balboa Bay Club Racquet Club. that's where the CIF Finals are. When we went up there in 1993 (and lost to Peninsula), we had a great time driving up there, the girls really enjoyed it. So we're going back up there, and we're looking forward to making the trip. But we're also taking it one match at a time.• finals, because they have to play Santa Barbara in the semifinals and they've already beaten San- ta Barbara. 14-4," said Mang, whose squad would face third- seeded Peninsula in the senµs if both teams advance as expected. •What we're in the process of doing now -and I've already been in contact with CIF -is set- ting up the final for the Bay ctub on Friday, Nov. 22, instead of us driving to Claremont to play. That way, neither team has to travel and all the fans can watch the match .. It would be a big thing at the Balboa Bay Club (Racquet Club) if both teams win." if both schools agreed to it, according to Karen Hellyer, the section administrator for girls tennis. ·1· told (Mang) if it ba.ppens, there will be a discussion about it,• Hellyer said •But right now, the championships are planned for Nov. 26 at 9 a.m. at the Clare- mont Club. NEWPORT BEACH -It's almost absurd to plan for a CIF Southern Section championship match when the playoffs have yet to begin. But for the two Back Bay girls tennis teams, it's possible New- port Harbor and Corona del Mar high schools will meet in the CIF Division I final. Each year, the Southern Sec- tion hosts its title matches in each division at the Claremont Club, about 50 to 55 miles from Newport Beach at the base of Ml Baldy. ' Newport Harbor Coach . Fletcher Olson, however, does not want to move. She would prefer the match to be played as scheduled at the Claremont Club. Olson said the 'team voted 100% in favor of traveling to Claremont if the Sailors reach the final against their cross-town rival. The CIF Final is slated for ·niere have been times when schools decided not to play at Claremont and they played in their own area, and they told me they would never do that again, because they prefer to be at the champions.hip sit~ and in an atftlosphere where it entails everything about a CIF champi- onship." That's why there's a dispute. If top-seeded Newport Harbor (18-2) and second-seeded Coro- na del Mar (15-3) face each oth- er for the first time in a GlF. championship tennis matCh, "Our whole team wants to do it," Olson said. "That's where all the divisions are playing, and Nov. 26 at 9 a.m . · "The way I look at it, (the Sailors) will make it easy to the The Southern Section would most likely approve such a move r----------------------------------------------------------~----------~--------------------------------------------~--------------------------------------------------, I . I · ~, Corona del Mar's : ~d Aman~ ~~;I ! stock in CIF play =r.ibdlor ~gets a buae boost CIF Dlvlslon I ! ~· temm honon. ~ • Woodbridge transfer Courtney Tenerelli on !!: !::'No. ~ board, eligible for playoffs for No. 2-seed CdM . . 1 and appear ! Corona del Mar High, to be on a : seeded No. 2 behind cross- .. coune to : town rival Newport Harbor meet rival : in the CIF Southern Sec- CdM tn the ! tion Division I girls tennis ftnals. CdM ts : playoffs, may have seeded N 2 ! received the necessary component to go all the way with the 0 • • : transfer of Woodbridge sophomore Courtney Tenerelli, accord- s • : ing to CdM Coach nm Mang. : The Sea Kings (15-3), who learned Monday they will host : Colton (9-8) in the first round of the playoffs on Thursday, lost : 12 of 18 doubles sets against Newport Harbor this season. when : the schools split the two Sea View League matches. : Tenerelli. an all-league doubles player for Woodbridge last ! year, wiU play in CdM's doubles lineup against Colton. Mang Sail will h Chaff R 1 d · Th d , t · d : said, probably with longtime partner Jenny Meyer. ors ost ey or ow an . m urs ay s rrst roun . : Mang said the transfer has been cleared with the Southern : Section office and that Tenerelli has established residence in Not.until the '9elll.ifinals will Newport Harbor High's : Newport Beach. •it's fantastic,• Mang said. ·obviously, we're , girls tennis team recognize an opponent, which is just ! putting a VeJY good doubles team together.• fine with Coach Pletcher Olson, whose squad (18-2) is : Newport Harbor, which beat the Sea Kings, 11-7, on Oct 31 seeded No. 1 in the CIF Southern Section Division I : for the right to be seeded No. 1, raised an eyebrow about the Playoffs that begin Thursday. : timin§ of Tenerelli's transfer, the same week as the beginning •0ur girls play a lot better when they don't know their competition, and the draw : of the playoffs. Tenerelli's transfer reportedly had been pending looks like we don't know anybody,• Olson said. •If we can get to the finals, then we'll : since the season's start. know somebody. That is, if everything goes as planned.• : •1 think it's incredible,• Sailors Coach Fletcher Olson said in That means the Sailors would face Coach nm Mang's second-seeded Corona del Mar : response to the transfer. Sea Kings, against whom they've played twice this year in the Sea View League, with : The Sea Kings finished third in the rugged Sea View each winning a match. ! League, losing twice to champion Woodbridge and once to the But the Sailors must get there first. They will play in the first round the winner of : Sailors. Woodbridge is competing in Division m this year. today's wild-card match between Chaffey (10-5) and Rowland (8-9). : The Sea Kings are led by junior Nina Vaughan, their No. 1 Seniors Vanessa Godbey, Katie Canright, Emily Barker and Heather Porter played for : singles player who swept against the Tars a dozen days ago. the Sailors in 1993, when they were seeded No. 2 and advanced to the CIF Division I title ! Vaughan advanced to the league finals in singles, losing to match against Peninsula and lost. The Sailors had never been seeded first. : Woodbridge's Natalie Exon. Olson's Sailors, assuming they adv~ce on Thursday as expected with ease, will play ! CdM's other two singles player, freshmen Nadia Vaughan either Upland or Corona in the second round. "It's just so different this year with Divi-: and Caylan Leslie, turned to doubles in the league individual sion I not being defined by talent,• Olson said. "It's really a blind draw for us.• ! championships and won the title. Newport Harbor bas been led this season by its No. 1 doubles team of Barker and : Five-time defending CIF Division I champion Peninsula is Brooke Taylor, as well as Godbey, Canright and Erica Nelson (No. 3 singles). : seeded third. Santa Barbara is seeded fourth. ~---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ Fourth~seeded Mustangs may be CIF's darkhorse •Pacific Coast League powerhouse Costa Mesa will host Westminster m Friday's first round of Division II polo. ·'r' .si: . ! Though Costa Mesa High's water polo team graduat- ed all but one player (goalkeeper Justin Taylor) from last year's CIP Southern Section Division ll champion.ship team.· the Mustangs are confident they can return to the flnals with the playoffs begtnning on Priday. Costa Mesa, seeded fourth tn the C1P Division II bracket, will host Westminster at a site to be determined in the first round at 3;15 p.m. According to Mela Coach Scott 'Iaylor, the Mustangs will probably play tbe Uom at New- port Harbor High. Westminlter ii the second- pl&ce team from the Golden West League, which WU WOil by 19CCJOd .. seeded Servite, ' 1be Mustangs, wbo defeated Marina in the Divi1ioD II tina1 lut year, ll-11, wen beaten by Laguna Beach lut week in the Pacific Coast League ftnale, w1iDg their ltling ol 10 ooosecu- tlve PCL tlt181. •rve talDd to the ldda, and 1 think they've put lt hebtnd them.· 1lay1or aid al bll team's 11- 10 double ovaUme ~ agetmt the Ai'tlltl. "We're ldD a good--. and we ean make a nm at a CIP title. I tldDk the Idell ~In that. I trJ to aep tbml foa..cS CID oae V.-. at a 11me. but I Mir• we baft tbe abmty' to p to tbit ftnall. rm c.u6W'd. wt ...,, .. cm:--Mnt. s~r:_~-:,::=:=:i.=·;.. ....... 1b9 p11t 10 ,_... tM MW '9 baW ... ~ tbe,... .......... ii. w-tlaa-.... bar of tbe .... ,..,. ~ twa). Pnlli tllOtD tm. ~Watme.oa • ..._ ~ .. 11,. ....... 111 ==:n. ~.·l -Lia~~-= I • ~ . r • ; ( \ ( ( • t . t ' ( • I : j : f . ~ t '} ' r I I ' I !i ~ t l ( { t I • l '3 [ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1996 \.:"1 f --,,. --. ... I ..J , I• ~ I • ~AME-BUSTERS (1ut week .. blfla KlaooJ tootball wttb playl of 30 yanll or m~> ROBERTO TORRES MIKE MIRANDA. RAY • ERICH - SCHADER· • 99 • George Samner (Corona del Mar), touchdown kickoff return • 95 • .J.._ Dawldm (Bstal)da), touchdown run • OHREL • 8? • Terence Pelis (Newport Harbor), touchdown run • 13 • Dumy Pulido (Newport Harbor), to pass from Jodab PredrtbeA · .,. • '' • Ray ObNl (Newport Harbor), touchdown run T he 5-foot-11 , 220-pound senior center dominated inside to help clear the way for Eagles to ·produce 441 A 5-foot-1l, 300-pound senior, be returned from neadytbree games off with sprained ankle T he S·foot-9, A6-foot·l, 195-pound senior defensive end, he was a • 48 • Brad La ..._ (Newport Harbor), 1D pass from Jol1ab Predrlben • 36 ·German Dia {Esl4nda), return with blocked punt t80-pound • 36 • Ben Felter (Costa Mesa), punt return • 35 -Brett laker (Newport Harbor), touchdown interception return • 35 • Cbrtl Mokede (Estanda), run senior tailback helped break • 3S ·Ray ObNl (Newport Harbor), touchdown run • 34 -Junes Dawkins (Estancia), run • 33 • ChrtJ Pellx (Estanc:i4), run game open with second· quarter touch- rushing ylll'ds . to cave in Artists' defense from tight down runs of 49 and 35 yards on b~ck-to-back plays. • big part of the Tars' relentless pass rush, with nine quarterback hurries ip his best game to date. • 32.. • Danny Pulido (Newport Harbor), pass from Josiah Predrtklen · • 3Cj: Jollus Vuquez (Costa Mesa), kickoff return agaimt l..agwla Beach .• end spot. , ·• • GAME-STOPPERS GEORGE SUMNER TYLER BROWER COSrJift ANDRE Z1 ROBINSO'N I~ B-S~ NAM KIM • Newport Harbor -Brett Baker intercepting and returning 35 yards for m on. game's third play; Derek Fox stripping ball carrier, allowing D~y Pulido t? rec~veri Erlk Runfolajnterception; Baker's second inter- ception; defens1ve linemen Brlcb Scbad.er, Jason Deere, Fox and Reed Johns, as well as linebacker Joe Urban providing relentless pass rush. • Corona del Mar • Ryan Cooper intercepting a pass; nm Thurman recoverlng a fumble. , • Batanda • Chris Felix. with an interception and a blocked punt· Chrb Mokede, with four kickoffs which reached the end zone on flight 1 T he 6-foot, 170-pound senior receiver- comerback accounted for Sea Kings' only score with a 99-yard kickoff return and also A 5-foot-10, 200-pound junior, he played well at defensive T he 6-foot, 185-pound junior fullback had a career- high 54 yards on 13 attempts, including both A S-foot-10, 170-pound junior defensive end, he stood out on the defensive line, helping contain Laguna Hills to season-low-tying 35 points. • COila Mesa -Vince Hamade stopping Mike Jones for 1-yard loss· Hamade and Jerry Cleveland recoverlng fumbles; Ben Felter intercepting a pass; Ronnie Uevanos leveling Cory Pardoe on QB keeper. tackle and J"ODAY'S SCHEDULE DEEP S.BA had two receptions. G added double duty at offensive guard, starting for ·injured teammate. • touchdowns '"" trom 4 and 1 yards · out for Costa Mesa. COfnmwtlty college IOCClCIM' -(men) Ora~ Coast at Cypress, 3 p.m.; (women) Orange Coast at Rancho Santiago, 3 p.m. Htgh tchool girts t.nnh · (OF Div. IV wilck:ard) Paclflc.a at Estancia, 2 p.m. :~:~:~ :~~:~:: ,:~!L!~t~~~~c::uaran-,~,~~~~ ~~!.'Ca~! your PUBLIC NOTICES :~I~~~~~~~ bulk PUBLIC NOTICES . PUliLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES tee that the bidder, 11 11s wagH, money and prop-PUBLIC NOTICE aa1e 11 about to be made ot PUBLIC NOT1ci . PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an lndlvldual 1 c.hle(a cheat dnlwn tsauance o1 the Trustee's PUBLIC NOTICE ~rr~~~~1,~s a.c;:g~~<!' •n~~ rur1Jti:,''~:r~l~k•~0:th~ cnat429438 ~row aueta ducrlbed Flctltloua aualnHs F1ctllloua aualneH b~~~~.~0: .. 1•:i•d doing elite « netlonal bank°:':~ untn funds become NOTICE TO Agreement, furnish a satls-co11r1. NOTICI! 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(U.C.C. etot et of the Hiier Is: same ~Ilene• In Education '°' Victoria Unit E, Costa PUBLIC NOTICE authorlr.d to do bus!Mst In~· ~ the<eund8f, lice or Director or Purchas· and furnish cer111lcates evl-Despues de que le en· seq. end 8 & P As Usted by the Hiier all Kids, Inc., 320 East 18th Mesa, CA 92827 his ...... In the .vent tender with int-.! as PfOVfdecl Ing, Coast Community Col· dancing that the required treguen eats citaclon Judi· 24073 et aeq,) other buslneH namet ~ StrHt, Costa Meaa, CA Thia bualneat It con· Flctltloua BualnHa he< than eMh i. acc:epe.d, therein, and the unptild prin- lege District Bldg "D" Insurance Is In effect In the clal usled tlene un plazo de Escrow No. 53024-DD addresses uaed by lhe 92627 ducted by:.,, Individual Name Statement the TN9t• nwy withhold the cipal of the note aecured by 1370 Adams Avenue' cost~ amountl eet lor1h In the 30 DIAS CALENDARIOS Notice 11 herebr given teller wl1hln thrH years be-This bu1ln111 la con-Have you alatted doing Th• following peraona are lsauance ol the Trustee's nid deed with lnterMt Mesa. CA 92626 · general conditions. In the para presenter una re· that a bulk sale 0 asset• fOft the date auch list wu ducted by: Nonprofit Public buslnata yet? No doing b.ualness u : Huey Deed until flHldt become thereon 11 PfOVfdecl In uld Project Identification event of failure to enter Into spueata escrlta a maqulna and a transfer of alcoholic tent Of delivered to ~ Benefit Corporation Debra Kay Walttt• Incorporated, 2551 tanta avdeb&e to the ~ Nole, fM8 ctMMvee and Name: GoJd.lln West Col· lhe contract and execute en esta cone. beverage license la about buyer are: none The registrant commenced This statement was flied Barbara Lane, Apt #108, eodora .. as a !Miter of right. exptnW ol the truatM and tege Duct Heater Replace-the required documants, Una car1a ~ una llamada to be made. The names and bualneH to transact buslnes1 under with the County Clerk of Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Sllld aala Vtlifl be made, liul of the trusts ct..eed ~ men•: Bid No. 1729 · such. bid securit).' wlll be telelorilca no le olrecera The names, Social secu-addre1111 ol lhe buyer are: the llclltlous name or Orange County on 10-15-96 Tin Trung Bui, 2551 Santa c::cJ\19Mnt or -..my, Deed o1 Trust. : Place Bids are on me and forfeited. The Faithful P•r· protecclon: su respuesta rlty or Fedaral Tax Num· WILLIAM L COBBS, 7()4 E. names lil1ed above on Ut98390008'4. Barb11a Line, Apl. #108, 8llpflSI C)fimpNed TtQlf'dlng 11IOllll CONIOUDATED available at: Office ol the lormance Bond shall re-esrlta a maqulna tlene que bars, and addresses of the Balboa Blvd., Newport March 1, 1996 Dally Piiot Nov. 12, 19, 26, -Costa Mesa. CA 9.2628 ltl9, po1Maion-w enc:um-RECONVEY~ CO. Physical Facilities Coordl· main In full force and effect cumpllr con las formal!· Seller/Licensee are: 9Gach, CA 92661 Supporting Excellence In Dec. 3, 1996. This business Is con-bf'a,_, to uti.ty the In-PANY.21031 ~ Blvc1 natC¥, Ardith Rlchay. Coast through the guarantee pa· dades legates apropiadas SPORTS LEGENDS, tNC., The assets to be aold are Education for Kids, Inc., T&40 ducted by: an Individual debeed~ aecurad by said Flffh Floor ~ HltlS. Community Collage Dis· nod as specified In the 1) usted quiere que la corte A Calllornfa· corporation, described In general as: Greta Andet1on. Secretary Have you started doing Deed, ~ ~ CA f13f4 (111) J«>...U72 trlct: 1370 Adams Ave .. general conditions. escuche su caso. 5236 E. Second Street, ALL FURNITURE, FIX· This 1tatement was filed PUBLIC NOTICE builnen yet? No ln4efWt as pr0¥ldeci By: L*'-Duf'llll ~t Bldg. "O", Costa Mesa, The DISTRICT reserves SI usted no, preaenta SU long Beach, Ca. 90803, TURES, EQUIPMENT, MA· with the County Clerk of Tin Trung Bui he<ein, and the unptlld prin-Tnlstee 5a1ea Ol!Jew lPP CA. (71 4) 432.5707 . the right to reject any or all reapu11t1 a t1empo, puede Bankruptcy Chapter 11, CHINERY, LEASEHOLD IM· Otange County on 10.18-96 F1ctltloua 8ualneH This atatement was filed lpal ol lhe no1e MCUrld by 18187 11112 11111 & NOTICE IS HEREBY bids or lo waive any Ir· perder el caso, Y le pueden Case No. SA9S-18343JB PROVEMENTS, STOCK IN 19883900370 Name Statement with lhe County Clerk Ol uld deed wtth Int 11126196 ' ' GIVEN that the above-regularities or Informalities qullar tu salarlo, tu dlnero The buslneas Is know[I TRADE, GOODWILL and Dally Piiot Oct. 22, 29, The following J*tont are Orange County on 10-18·98 the<eoct as provided 1 -;::: named School District of In any bid• or In lhe bid· Y otru cosu de su as: LEGENDS SPORTS are localed al: 704 E. Bal· Noil. 5. 12, 1996 T8l8 doing b4l1inel1 aa: Central 18983800473 Noe• r-,... • .,,_ n and'i-----------Orange County, California, ding. propladad 1ln avlso adlclo-BAR boa Blvd., Newport Beach, Market, 103t El Camino Dally Pilot Nov. 5, 12, 19, ' of v•-_.. acllng ,bY and through Its As required by Section nal por par1e de la cor1e. The names, Social Secu-CA 92661 • PUBLIC NOTICE Or., Costa Mesa, CA 92828 26, 1996 T829 ol the !Nits ";:.:::;"8 =::l Governing Board, herelnaf· 1773 of the California Eiclsten otro1 requl1lto1 le-rlty or Federal Tu Num· The bu1ln111 name used Juan M. Reynoao, 1308 W. Deed ol ~ by ' . OBITUUY 881 ter relerred 10 as "DIS· Labor Code, the Director of gales. Puede que utted bers, and addre1111 of the by the Hiier at that toca-Plclltloua BualneH Chalet Ave., Anaheim, CA PUBLIC NOTICE tctl3Cllll CO:-sou1 · .. ~led.,••••••••• TRICT", will receive up to, the Depar1ment of Indus· qulera llamar a un abogado Buyer/TransferH are: M.A. Uon 11: BON APPETIT BAK· Na It t t 92802 · ..... TB>,, but not later than the trlal Relation• of the State lnmedlatamente. SI no E~TERTAINMENT, INC., a ERV The r::Wi a •n:=, are JoM G. Reynoao, 1306 w. Flctltlou• Bualneu AECONVEYAHCE COM-KAllGl'n above·atated ume, aealed of California hH dater-conoce a un abogado Calllornla corporation The anticipated date of doing butine"!'s':· c & M Chalet Ave., Anaheim CA Na1n•-atat.Meftt 'ANY 21031 ~ Blvct. ....._.. .... H -bld1 for the award of a mined the generally prevail· puede llamar a un servtclo 16650 HarbOf' Blvd Unit D: the bulk ule ta Dec 2 8Yllders 2 Lind.tall Ct 92802 ' The following personsrara Fflfh Floor ~ Hlta, • 1111'99,.. contract ror the project de-Ing ratH of wigesm the de ref119ncl• de a1>ogados 1, Fountain Valley, ca. 1996. at tl'le omce of l'HE-Newport' Beach CA 9266:( 1'.hlt -busln111 11 con-doing buslne11 as: Talever CA 913" (111} ~12 pa•••d away on scribed as: locality In which the Work o a una oficlna de eyuda 9.2708 ESCROW FORUM Crala Gerard' Sml ducted by: co-partnen Autoi'natlon, 13 Santollna, . Nancy \.'fail· ,,,,.._ October 24, 1Me at There will be a Twenty· 11 lo be performed. Coplea legal (vea el direc1orlo tele-As llsled by the Seller/LI· Thia bulk sale IS 1ubject Landf an Court Ne~Po~ Have you etarted doing Rancho Santa Margarita, SalN omor lPP 18139 the V...,_ Memorial /Ive Dollar ($25.00) non-of these wag• rat1 determl· fonloo). cenae, all other business to California Uniform Com-Beach CA 92663 bu1inea1 yet? no CA 92668 11/05, 11/12 & 11118"915 Hoapltal In Grand refundable payment re-nations, entitled PREVAIL.· CASI! NUMBER namtl and addtt1111 merclal Code Section MlchHt Oemetrlous T JUan M. Reynoao Charle• Wiiiiam Todd, 13 ' Island, Neb. due to a quired for each set of bid ING WAGE SCALE, are CNumaro del Caao) used by the Seller/Ucentff 8108.2 lor 302 Coral SI ea1t!,Y~ This stateinenl was flied Santollna, Rancho Santa PUBLIC NOTICE =t!"Y lllneaa. He documents. Checks should maintained at the DISTRICT 74 57 25 within thrH yeata before tt so 1ubject the name lat&nd CA 92662 ·• with the County Clerk of Margarita, CA 92688 ed for the Cfty of be made payable to Coast olllce localed at: 1370 JUDOI! the date auch Uat waa aent and 1ddrH• of the peraon Thi•' buslneu Is con-Orange County on 9-28-96 This bu1ln111 It con-Coeta Meea and Community College Dis· Adams Ave .. Costa Mesa, FRAHCISCO F FIRMAT or delivered to the Buyer/ with whom clalm• may be ducted by: 8 general part tH83807141 ducted by: an Individual NOTICE YOU ARE IN DE-mOlied back to Ne-trict. CA 92626; Physical Faclll· • Transferff are: 580 Anton filed Is THE ESCROW nershlp . • Dally Pilot Oct 22 29 Have you atarted doing FAULT UNDER A DEED OF bfaeka In 1112 1o Ive Bids shall be received In lies Planning, and are avall-DEPT. 22 Blvd.. Suite 201, Costa FORUM, 23161 Lake Cen-Have you •tarted doln Nov 5 12 1996 · •T82() buslMSS yet? No • TRUST DATED 08.'03194. with ttla daughter the ptace Identified above, eble to any lnterested party The name and addreH ot Meaa, Ca. 92628, Sports ter Drive #120, Lake FOf'· buslneaa et? t 2 • Y · · • Charltl Todd UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-Kath Sch~ I and those bJdt shall be upon request. The Con-the cour1 Is: (El nombre y Legend Bar, L.egends, t.eg· eat, CA 92630 #1·21178· Craig s:nl'th yea. (). 6 9 PUBLIC NOTICE Thia atatement was filed TION TO PROTECT YOUR AJm/. He I• ~ opened and publicly raad tractor •hall post a copy of dlrecclon de la cor1e es) ends Sport Sar & Rib pm, and the last date for This statement wu ·filed with the County Clenc of PROPERTY, rr MAY BE In d.-th by Na aloud at the above-atated this document at each job Orange county Superior Room filing claims shall be Nov. with the county Clerk 01 F1ctltloua BualneH Otange County on 1().7-98 SOLD AT P\JBUC SALE. IF ems a twin ~ lime and place. sire. The ContractOf' and Cour1 700 Civic Center The asset• to be aold are 27, 1996, which 11 the bull-Otange County on 10.+96 Name Statement . t0003998i43 OU NEED ~ EXPl.AHA-Hurb.n H.,,..n ~ In accordance with the •~Y1 subcontractor under it Drlv~ West same as described 111 general as: neu day befOft the 1ale i 8803901010 The following persons are Dally Pilot Nov. 5, 12, 19, l10N OF THE NATURE OF brothera Aon.id __ ... provisions of California • a I pay not less than the • Furniture, Fixtures, Equip. dale specified above. doing bullneaa 11: Phoenix 26, 1996 T830 THE PROCEEDING ' _,.. Public Contract Coda Sec· speclflad prevalllng rates of above. Santa Ana, CA ment. goodwill, leue, Dated1 t0/20198 Dally Pilot Oct. 22• 29, Security and lnvt1tlgallons, NST YOU, YOU Undeay Hargett, and 11011 3300, the District re-w1gt1 to all workers em· 92701 leasehold lmprovementa, WILLIAM L. COBBS Nov. 5. 12. 1996 T818 3008 South Orange Ave., PUBLIC NOTICE SHOULD CONTACT A two •latera, JeHI• quires that the bidder pos· ployed In the execution of The name, address, and Covenant Nol to Compete Santa Ana CA 92707 LAWYER TS.I 318e5-TG2 and Virginia. 8UNtvOrl aess the following clas· the Contract. telephone number of plain· Consulting Agreemeni Publlahed Newport PUBLIC NOT~CE John S .kyce 929 W Al· NOTICE · oF TRUSTEE'S Include a daughter. slftcatlon ol contractor's Ii· No• bidder may withdraw UN'• attorney or taintlN Stock In Trade and Spec:lal· B•ach..Coata Mesa Dally 'J)lne Santa AnA CA 92701 NOTICI! YOU ARE IN OE UNDElt OE Kathy Schroeder of cense at the time that the a.;'6i bid for a period of shcty without an atiorney Pis· (El lze Menu and are located Pllot November 12, 1996. Flctltlou• BualneH Thia bu1ln11i Is con-~~ UH~~C: ~~ UST Noelce la ~O.: Alma, Neb. four contract 11 awarded: l ) days after the date Ht nombre la dlrecci~n · 1 at: 580 Anton Qlvd., Suite T833 Name Statement ducted by: an Individual UNLESS YOU T'"'"" Ivan that CONSOUOATEO grandohlldren, four Contractor: Class C·20 • or the opening of bid•. • Y e 201 , Costa Mesa Ca The following PtflOOI are Have you star1ed doing """' ECONVE't great-grandchlldre warm-Air Heating ventilat-A payment bond ahalt be numero de telelono del 92628 ' · PUBLIC NOTICE doing bu1ln111 aa: JR bualntn yet? No TION TO PROTECT YOU PAH'/ ANCE QOM. and two ....,_. ~ Ing and Alr-Co~dltlonlng required prlOf to executlon abogado del demandante, The kind of license to be N Communications, 18551 Johh s Joyce PROPERTY, IT ~Y ~• lnlstee, °' tuoces-H-of eo.ta' Meea Contractor of the contract and •hall be o del demandante que no transferred 11: OFF SALE OTICE OF Pueblo Cr.. Huntington This aiatement was flied SOLD AT PU8l.IC SM.£. trustee, oc tuti.tituted ..;c.-·nu. PUBLISH: November 12 111 the form HI forth In the Ilene abogado, es) Gary A. GENERAL LIQUOR LI· PUILIC SALi! Beach, CA 92646 with the County Clerk of YOU NEED ~ EXP tee pursuant to the Deed I!~ ~~f and November 19 1996 contract document•. Dapelo Eaq ,100540 CENSE 47-267587 now Is-Pursuant to the Calllornla Richard D. Whlsaen. 18551 Orange County on 11 5-98 TION OF THE NATURE Truat executed by LONG b' • • WALK THROUGH: De-Purtuant to Section 22300 GOOD ' WILDMAN HEG, sued tor the premlles io. Stll·Servlce Storage Facll· Pueblo Cr.. Huntington t 809370<>919 THE PROCEE KM PHAM AND TUONG ca!!--• ••nt to: cember 3 1996 at 9·00 of the Public Contract ' · • c:ated at· 580 Anton 811/d ity Act (B & P Code 21700 Beach, CA 92648 ST YOU AN THI PHAM HUSBANO .... u•y 8chf'oeder a.m .. GWC Malntanance & Code, the contract wlll con-NESS & WALlfY, 5000 Suite 20t, Costa Meaa. ca'. et MQ.) the undersigned Jerry E. Stover, 18551 Dally Piiot Nov. 12, 19, 28, SHOULD CONTAcr . D WIFE and f9COfded on RR Bax 70-8 Operations Complex lo· taln provisions permitting Campus Drive, Newpor1 92626 wlll Hll at publlc auction, Pueblo Cr.. Huntington Dec. 3, 1998. LAWVER. T.S.I 3437 15194 11 INST.I IM-Alma, Neb. 98920 cated on McFadden be-the 1ucce11fut bidder to Beach, California 92660, The anticipated date of on November 27. 1998, Beach, CA 12848 T635 NOTICE Oft TRUST!E' 730 of Offtelal Records tween Golden Weal Street substitute 11curltles for any (714) 955-1100 the aale/transltf' It Oecem-personal property Including Thia bu1lnt11 Is con-PUBLIC NOTICE IAli UNDER DEE> In tJle ol'ftCt of the County and Gothard (714) 895-monlH withheld by the DATE! FEB 09 1996 ber 2, 1998, at the oftlca or but not limited to furniture, ducted by: co-r.artners TRUaT ~ II Recorder of ORANGE 8158 District 10 ensure perform· AUN SLATER Cl k UnlVeraal Tiiie Company clothlng, tools and/Of. other Have you a arted doing F1 uu 8 1 "'1 that OONSOL'°"TE nty, California and pur·t---------- BID DATE: January 9, ance under the contract. by ANQl!LA KN~~ 1 4153, 400 N. Tuatln Ave.: ~UHhold ltema located bullnen yet? No : 0 ':t ,u• MU FtEOONVEYAHCE I to lhe Noelce ol Daraull 1997 at 2:00 p.m. Each bid submitted In re-• 1380, Santa Ana, ca. at. Rlchalli D. Whltun am• a •tnent PNIV .;. "'*" Election to $94\ thef'eun- BOARD DATE: January aponH to this Notice ahalt Deputy 92705 Properly 20153, 2075 Thia atatement was flied The lollowlng peraons are ttual •or recorded on OM>1/98 22. 1997 con1aln, 11 a bid nem, ad· IN TH8 IUPBRIOR The amount 01 the pur• New~ Bl .. Costa Mesa, with the County Cl«k of doln9 buslneu aa: ~ -:;,..: t!-:::'kut T.I 86-395278 of .. *: No paym•nl shall be equate aheellng, ahorlng, COU"T OP THB STATE chase PflCt or conaldtr• Ca. 92827, (7'4) 846-5818 Otange County on 1().29-98 Binder 1 Ball Bonda, 18 T:.f" aecutad b¥ RICH 1a1 Records Will ~I on made for work or ma1er111 and bracing, OJ equivalent OP CALIPORNIA IN AND atlon In connection with~ TIME: 9:30AM, StOfed by 19H3700331 ~r~:n Laguna Niguel, PESSU:R ~O R 12J03i9e at 12:3o PM. AT under the contract unle11 m 1 • 1 • 1 rod. '°' the protection FOR THE COUNTY OF transfer of the llcenu and ~7 •:.:~<!wing person•: Dally PUot Nov. 5, 12, 19, Pelegla utsa Blndtr 18 PHIL.ER, '4UIBN«> E NORTH FRONT EN-and until the Registrar ol o t and limb In trenchH ORANQI butlne11 lncllJdlng the ... ....ary Tanner Unk, 28 1M • T828 Cti k ' AS JOHT TENANTS E TO THE COUNTV Contractors verlllea to the and open excavation, NANCY Cl!Dl!RWALL tlmaled 'inventory, 11 the 0054 Gene J. Adams, E170 ' C:~~n Laguna Nlgual, and r9CIOfded on Ol/31196 THOUSE 700 CMC DISTRICT that the CON· which shall conform to •P-p 1 1 •um of $450 000 00 which Jemaa Shewmaker, E245 PUBLIC NOTICE INST• 164311795 ENTER DRIVE WEST TRACTOR Wll properly II• pllcabl• Mitty ordera. •• ntm, va. VILLA con111ts Of ttie 1oi1o-Mng1 Suun A. Falconer. E204 Thi• bu11n111 II con-cW R ol A AHA CA at • ~ c=, censed at the time the con-Oovernlne Bo•rd MONTALVO, •t al., De-P • r •on• I C heck JllCtcle Jacob•, H009 Rich· PU8UC NOTIC8 dHucted by: an indhltdual ~ecxwda In~ Ion 10 1"9 hittltlt C:: ..... _ • tract was awarded. AnY. •r Wllllam M. Ve9a, fendent. SI0,000.00 ard Wheeler. H012 Del» NOTIC• OP bu~~ou ':'Id doing or ceati (peyablt II the time CONTRACTOR not 10 I · Ed. D., Chancellor No. 74 17 ~I Demand Note to be r• ~~lien, H042 Richard AVAILAalLITY OP Pe1...i• Lt: Bind and ... -..-flo ' Noelce .... in lawful -of the cented Is subject to penal· CoHt c lty c 1• AMINDMINT TO placed with ca1h In eecrow ..,......., Thi~"'-" ~-" nMed statas) aii-·-, llH undtf the law. II the II-I DI ommun o . COMPLAINT upon appllcallon with ABO Property 24517, 1725 ANNUAL lllPORT s statement w11 flied and ~ to I • right, title, cen ... clustncaUon spec! e1• etrlot $40 000 00 Pomona Ave .. coita M... In accordal'IC'I With IRS With the County Citric of l90Cln)ed on nterRt, conveyed to anc1g-;;;;,;:;,;;=~ lied herelnabove la that 0j Publlahecf Newport Undtr Section De'manct Note to be r• Ce. 92827, (71'1) 842-3107 SECTION 8104(cf) a copy Otange County on 10-18-98 1/11118 • INST heW by it Uf1def said 1 "ipec:lal~ contractOf" 81 Beach·Co111 M"8 Dally 474, C.C.P. placed with cath In ttCrow TIME: 11:00AM StOfed by of the annue.I ~of the 1 ... 391HM38 1111D021131 of Mild Oftldal ol TN9t In the property defined In Section 7058 of Piiot November 12, t9, Upon filing the complaint $400,000.00 lhe following per1on1: C.M. & Edna P. COiton DalfV Pilot Oct. 22, 29, "9clor*, _. W on uated In said County and the Callforflla Bualneaa and 1996. herein, plaintlN being lgno-It has been eg.-..c:t be-0143 Diedre -Stary, E202 F8~Found&tlon, en.tie• Nov. 5. 12, ttte Tl14' 1t/2111t II 12:30 PM. A . ~ ~ • fOI.. Proleulons COde the 1pe-TIS32 rant of the ltue name of a tween ~ Stller/Uetf\ ... Dartene Beaancon. P4t1 • ""''°"• Prlnclpal Man-THE NORTH FRONT l!N-· ~e FUU.Y clalty contractOf' . ewarded defendant, and having d"' 9f'CI the Intended Buy«/ Oanlat OeM11'8, .k. = tor "'-llecal yeat PUBLIC NOTICI TRANCe TO TIE c scRIBEO ON SAID the Contract f0< thl1• WOfk PUBLIC NOTICI lgnated 18ld defendant In Tran1ftr ..... rlQUlred by ~~ 201~ 2009 Pl.-~': ~~~ PloUtloue h91Me THCUS!. 700 CIVIC ~1~ ~~JTE ~ ~r~ ":,81:~on~~ct ~ r::: SUMMON• the complaint by a fictitious ~· ;,:.!::.::-c!iu:ne.:. Ca. :a.a~··m·1·r:..= L Bey A~ ..... bOa. Ca»-Name •••t•IMftt. ~:"A*,~ el. Wf.IT, EWNG PROPf.RTYE "AS COfdance wlth tht ptovl• to leoonct'Alneftded name, to-wit: 001! NO. 81 the coneldtratlon to/ the TIME: 12:30PM, Stot9d by lomla. 12M1, di.Irina regu-The folloWlnCI l*IOnl we 8110e1C1n to fla....... • WHl!AI! IS" The, ·~1111-------· alons of Callfornla Busl-C ~at a~. ha\ilng dltcovered the tranatlf of the bUelnff• th• following p•rtons: lar bualnaM hourt. Said ,.. ~ bUtinta• u : WCMtt .J. ~ at fie and other commoll ne11andProfe1tlonsCoda CITActO" .1u"o•ic••• true name of aald d .. and llcenM 11 to be paid~ Peut Oofemua, °'425 PGtt ll'lall temaln lvallabla a 1roup Con111ltlng, 141 .. "'-...imoneyof ,lfeny,olthenMll Section 1059 ~ -• lendanl to be OIA'TAUDI onlY after the tranefer hit 'aut R. l!acandon fOf • l*lod °' 180 daYI Ehl Heron tn., Allto Unlld ..._.) .. tllM -. cteactlbed abowe II RENT All Work mull be com-(l·_?TICI! 1:_~ OEdFEN) DANl: J, DEBEULE lndlvtctualiu bMfl approved by 1ha 0.. Property 00101/22301, commeocing Wt1h the dale •CA laeN ........... OOIWI •111d i8 :::-:"J to be: 2I05 A & 8 I led lthl h d , ... ao a .... uu 0 VIL.LA b • .,. Ptttmtnt Of Alcoholic ....... 20U Placentia AWi COiia of""' noia. 8 Thomae OuellaUa, ...... ~ • ' r -. ~ llLW r,,~y w(t~) ~~.:u:: J ~~TA~VO, a. C:~rca =:.v b~.:n: = erege Control. Me .. , Ca. 12W:• ~:;. ,ubllehed NtWP-Ort 147 ~Heron Ln., Alto now ofT,_ tn ::-uld T llEACH, cA ttvough Cfmmed d•YI· Time 11 of the · ... c~P. 8 ·~1;:rn1a cot,:t_ 11ue,,.,,,. 1n the place Md Deteds Ooto6r 7, ~=eeby ri:=: ~ =cc~ ~Mfa11V ~ bu=• 1, con. "' mt Counl.Y Tt!t "'_._;:::_-:,:_-_-.. -:_-:_-_-:.,.-... ~~::11::,: :~~~Cl!' 11 Trustee under a 1teed of 1uch flctlllou1 1:"~· ':::: 1 person•: A030 Gordon Tm d4lclecl0yi anlndMcMI • ~~ ~ n-:;::..-=:::':= Mt forth herein wt• reeuft In ......, of Truat. dated •'7· .,,.,,,. Wher.._ " tppMr8 •, ,... = A072 Kathi Ctabtree ._,. you ...,.. dDlrllJ ~ llftlf the lmpoalllon Of liquidated '°..i. . ..!ICICUltd by VILl.A In .., complalM. • I I u • .. • 110. MMIO Navano I04t PUIUC NOTICI ~ Y'C'? No DllD --~ ...... claakolllllor If o.maoee fol "d I MurnALnl s Joint Ven-ca.yA. D...-lo • TONDO, Prea. ~ UlhnOlf OOIJ Alaf\ Man~OUellala _.. •-• ~: .... ~. = defay In the ~y.:. tu~ Vl MONTALVO Attemer fer .... :.• M.A. aNT•RTAI• ~· 0074 :-r 1rown. Plotltte• .......... Thie .._11'11111 '&tilled ~~.II ::-~ W. =~MlnfotmlUonfOf ~~L~~ ::W1foo!~o, • ._.:-=TM't'::°MAa CHUN :1:0~:·~= TM~= ... ~~10.'7~ WHIM .. Ttte'I M ~=~ ... 1actt bid""* conform ~~~:el.8L -PMS 'N AodPt. DOI~ d~ '1.41111818 • Ila t•IHH•I _. "* _;.~to .. end be~'° the~:~~~'!!:-~ .. ~~ Pu~llthtd Ntwpon ~ 111i kbwa ~ =:z."::''*~!1 :.: DallV flllot OCIL a. a ,1•1~,:;Gf.::. «*. "'',,...: ::::' :.=·°"-= damandtndo) NANCY to .. tN ~ emend-ltach-Coata Meaa Dally All NIM n ~ to .... C,\ iiiial NO¥. I. ti, t• ml ti W. 41' ll et ._ ..,. GI "9 fOfm f\lmlahad ... the ~"WALL. an Ind .. ,,..,. Id .. OOl'fttltllnl. Piiot Ncwembar ti, 1lel. pttor C.IClft .. CM. """"' DeWI 0-.••o. 111 111 ilUiUC I01'ICI AW.. "',..,..,.,,. of ..... r.: doot""'"'9, • 1114 ... ~DCAHI! ~. flubllehad Newport ll3t =:".:~Cl-= ='8CA~ICorw del ,.._, .... Ilia• CA~ ~:...~~ ._ ='=" ~ ~ "!:!. "!..-~ ~-~ PUIUC IOTICI '"' .,. 1111 "'"" ... "'" ..,_ 11 --• 111 •_, _, -"' ·--~ ~ the ••-... aumnlOnt --. ••• .....,.. Wf'llMt, , ... 111¥ Pl Qr. *-d by. a ...... .. T"8 ~,......... I II .. Olt a ..... Of ....... .,,._ lubHI#~ r ~ ~on YOll to .. • wembtf I, 11.1.... wt411919 .,..001 lno., 70f ~ ,.,... ~ ....._ M: TAD ... ... • ...... ._ .. a ...._Ad.~ ttllftl'WrMpo!Welil.. T.aol llOTICITO Aven1tt, Glentleta, CA._."" 8WIN ... ~ \'we ,...... I_, ....... ._ Codttectoft•1ootti.q ~... ---.. a...n1ec11a CRllDITWW 1120t, t::U.4440t0, =-"""° ,.,.... Rlnol'I. CA •t• ... "" ..... ..-... ........ . .:=.:::z! .. ::,:: ::.:.-=,...;:-..=tuUi.• •UUCW& -r:..r. ... NH"i,,. 'l-1: IC.LHll,----=-: -~-tatfllff'I • bid ... , ..... Naf lie '=·:.",. IMlyo (UC8. etM, ~ ..... wllh .. 8' ,.... "9noh. CA W10. ti a._..._, ..._. • ........ ...... "'an .............. '" ...., ........ I,_ .... • or IUet .,. U.O.O.t "°' ~ ,.. , ar.,.. CIMllf ... '' t'NO I .... • ..... ....... I 11an11n...,..(1-...Wlt1N ..... •9-~ llooMnlo811iaa-~hM ........ . 11M. -1-. ~tlWfttW TN•._,.... la._, -=~111 lia .......... 0... .,. ..... Mllet-,~ ~ 4'0 ,..._~:-' ..... ,.'! ___ D No14::\tae..r-~-•9M ~~-·it. ti.It; ----~ ... :::::: ~.::::...111111 .... :~ ~ ·~ ~'!!! ~ Otedttot-.... ..... I.... Tm :..::.?.,::= ti .. .:;::-= ............ -"'.~ .. T......... ,.__._ HMA Go c:J.;. I roge .Ml. \ , I • ·Newport ~Costa Mesa Daily Piloc TUESDAY, NOVEMBE"R 12. 1996 • PUIUC NOTICE.I PUBLIC NOTJCES PUIUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICU PUIUC NOTICll PUIUC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICff PUILlC "NOTICES PUIUC NOTICES PUil.iC NOTICES T S -..0 . --~~t A.:. " , blCll and Regina L. WtlMnbilCil prOQerty slwaltd kl s.io ooonty midi. but Wlilioul covenant or .. ~ tot .... d del ................ ~ ...... ,. • ...,...,~jl-· ~ .. husblnd and wlfl Wiii sell at and stall described as· Lot 20 o warr1111ty, exp<lllttd or lmplld. ,..,e ore execu ... 111 Iv: T.S. No. GM-32311-C. LQln No. 5102 ol Ille u•-Code and •11111 o1 lhl Deed o1 Tnist. .... (111111) fllhMI •• ·-Wlilln reQutat IO .. benlfldlfy =~68 :.o:aDe~ltTiu:eAs public aue11on 10 lht hlghftt tract no. 1237. In ttie city or reoardlrig 11111. pGISHtion, . :dJ:c: :ioe:oned a writ· ao.-153402.(tHotice Of TlllSllH's ~tldO buUlns1n ._....1t1Maft .... !i ctlllgls C.-Cewtlleutl, 7M ~ wWWi 10_. °'"" dllle °'!di ou n n r bidder lor cash !payable at llmt NeWl)or1 Beacll county ol Or· encumbrances to pay Ille a )1 l>efault And Sale You Alt In Defd Under A atlllf wlll be Mid !Ir the and oiie1111s of "" '~ Cl*, °'i.. Welt. 1.-.,.., jMlbllQlloll of this HollOI ol '-· Deed Of Trust. ~ted 6118193 of sale In l.awfu ·money of 1111 lllQt stall of Catttornla as '* remaining prlnC!pai sum or llM Demand F• S.. 1110 a wrltlln Deed OI Trust Dated S4t2. ICIPOlf1lld lrUlliM as mo.n lilt total lmOUtt (It llM 11mt Of Cllltlfala Amount Of 1111Pllcl O.: HowmW 06, 1• '-• 1111'"* YOll Ille action to protect Unllad Sla!tt • by C8Sh, In a ~ iecorded In book '40 es noll(s) S«Ured by sakl deed o Nollcl DI o.t.ult And Eltc1lon IJnless You Take Actioll To bllow, Of 111 ... tlle. and lilt Initial ouWclbon ol lhl Notice bMlllCI and olher chqes: 1111 ,,.._ ..,.... i.e. your (lfoperty, It may be sold at C8Shlef's Cl1tCk dr~ by a stall 19 and 20 or m"'-"~P!! .. trust with lnlefest thereon as To SeM. The undtrslgned caused ~ Yoi.K a.......... II u ... Be 11'1111.at conw}"tCI ., and now ol Sale) ,H..,... • ..., estimated to $1".47711 Stmt AddllU Ot 15'55 Sin ftmllldO Mlsilon a public sate. 11 you need av ex· .,...,..,,..,,.,. 1 • said noticll of default and elec> • ·~"'' .... , .::=:--, · · ... Plln•tton 01 the nawre of the or ledtral credit unloil, or a maps, In Ille olllce or 1111 county provided n said note(s). ad-lion to sel to be recorded In l!tt Sold No A Public 5*. • VOii held bV llM trustee in the hertllllf be Mt ""u' betOw. The amount olhtr common deslgnauon "' 8lvd Sut11 #208 M4Slcln"'tiifts, ca prOCMdlng against you ypu Clleolc drawn bY astalil or tecserat recorder ot said countf .. Aon vanoes, tt lflY, 1111der the lllrms courftv. Whert lht real propertY Is Need 'An ElCl)laolCion OI The let deseribed PIOPllty 11nder and INY be grrit!f on ltle d'9 ol rul IM'Dl>trtr. 282 Wt TwerrtY-91845 118-361-4411 RICK should contact a 1av.v-r on uvtngs and loan association, 1459·163·09 The strMt address ot said deed or tnist. tees. locallll Dall· Nowmber '05 Naturr Of The PioceecllnQ Against puisuant to • Deed o1 l'NSt Ule. Trustor. Liiii.in M. Gilbert . a Third Slltet. Com Mesa. Cali· SNOKE TRUSTEE SALE OFRCER 1213196 at 1000 am ·La SIYloOs association. or savlllgs and oll\er common designation, cllargn artd expenses or lilt 1996 Law Olio.. Of....._ i you, You ShOllld Ccintad A, dewibedbelo-#. Thesalewlll be widowandMicllatlL Gilbettand fclnm 92627 APtl tt: 11•1'•· C211311 1\112. 1\119· 11m 01110., or Stewn J. Melmet as bank specllied in section 5102 oJ ii lllY. or Ille 1ea1 p<operty de· trustM and or IJI• trusts creared ..._. Al T,.... LN)i r.nYtt~A publlc llldiotl sale 10 made. blll without CCMnant cathy A. Giibert. llusblnd and it The unoe111gned T111stiee 1996 ' dul'f appolnte4 trus~ undel the Flnanclal Ct>Oe ~d allll'lor· SCflbed above Is purportad to by said d•d ot trust. The total Munot' Aulllorlad Signature Ille l'iigllest biddef IOf casll. Wll'llflly, eJq111ued' or 1mPMIJ1 wife Ou!V Apj)Ol~ TIUltle: ~ms 1ny .b3bility tor 111~1---------and pursuant 10 dNd of rrust lmd to do business In this start) be: '452 Morning canyon Road amount of the unpaid balance ol 2912 s. Daimler street. Santa whiel'a clledt.drawn on 1 stae9 f!Oll'llil1o title, PoSStuion. EJcteutiYe Trulllt Seivas. Inc. lncOn'lclness of the stlHt ad· 1'00fded 6125!.l3, as Instrument attn The Front or The F~poles Corona Del Mar Alea, Newport the Ol>llg•llon SICl.lr•d by Iba Ana, calllornla 9a705·5811 or nallooal bank, cheek drawo by encumbrances, to pay ,lilt ,.. Attolded ~9'112 u lnstrumer( dress or otntr QOmmOll desiQna· . • s ELL l\O 93·0427236 In book page Al The Main Entrance To The Beach1 CA 92625 TM under-PfOPtrtY to be sold and reason-telephone·(714) • 622·96'49 a state or ltderal eredlt un46n malning l)llnc:ipal sum of the No 92-3291156 In Bo<* page ol lion • an~ shOwn al>CM If no OI Oll1dal records In the oillce OJ ~~:m:~v~~~~-'4~l L\'l:; l~u:,,11!9 l~~"':t = :V~af::~ p85745 . 11112, 11119, a tl\eCk dtawn by a $1Jte 0 or noll[s) secured by lilt Deed of Oflier,i Recotds In lilt 0 olfice Of strHt.addfUs or other c0mmon your USed vebJcle the county reoordr 0Ja Oran~e ail rlaht. lltle and Interest con· the street a1drm and oll'ler lnlllali>Ul>llcallon of Ille nollee of 11126196 l~derat savin.os and IOan. as~ Tt11st. with lt*tul and late Re~ ol Orange County, desl(jnation Is shown. d!rtdlons through Classlfled coun1Y. state 0 lttom · veyed co and now h'ld by It common deslanation It any sale Is $339 3!M 81 The benefl-tiOn, or SIVlngs association, charges llltnion. as l)l'OVlded Ml om1a, Dale ol Sale: 12/HI to the iQClllol'I of the Pf'Dllllty 642 5878 Exeai"led by James P. Welsen-und11 said deed ot trust In th• shown herein. laid sile Wiii b9 clary under said deed ot trus savings bank Sl*ified in Sec1ion ltle noce(sl. actv~s. under lilt t;.41 AM Place Cf Sarr. Al Tiii may-tie OCltained bV senclil\G • • Index g 1MS.t621 :a oUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE RESORT PROPERTY ~~~~-~1CORONA GENERAL 1002 DEL MAR . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil WHY RENT? • $750/mo. Incl every· ._ thing. 1 bd/1 ba, 2-car garage, end unit. $4300 moves you Int Call Todayl Broker, Seou &45·1800 Newport Height• By owner. 6yrs. new, 3br/2ba. $525,000. 849 Catellne Dr Open SaVSun 12·5 548-4838 Cl INO-IMO By Fax (714) 631-6594 NEWPORT 1580 COAST 2122 • •• (Please include your nume and phone num.bf.r and we'll c:alJ you buek with a prire quotr.) RENTALS TO 2170 SHARE By Phone (714) 642-5678 ... By MaB'ln Person: Rul(•i. u11i;l d1·adJi11t'-. art· ;.ubje1·1 to rlU111~t' witliout 11111i1·1•. Tilt' publisher rr,.en t•,,. 1 h1• right w 1·e11;.1Jr. rN·h1.,.;ify. rP\'ii.-e or rt•j1•1·1 u11~ cJu,..,ifi1•d adH·rti,t'Hlf'llt. Plea,•• rep•Jl1 uny Prror that niuv b1· i11 v1111r da,,.~iCied nd i111nwdi1.11elv. Tiw Daily Pil111 «11Tc'pl• no liaLili1y for any 1·rror i11 an ndwni"entf'lll fur wbirh it mu\ lw n•"ponsihlt• 1•xc·c•p1 for tbr c·o:.t 11f 1 he -.pan· neHwll~ cwrupit>d by thr error. Crt'dit c·an only bf' ollo'l\'l'd f11r tht' fin,1 i11-.1·r1io11 - 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa. -GA 92627 A1 ~ewpon Blvd. & Bay St. ----DeadUnes ----. Boors Tflrphone 8:3Qam-5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:30am-5:00prn Monday-Friday Monday ................. Friday 5:00pm Tuesday .............. Monday 5:00pm Wednesday ......... Tuesday S:OOpm Thursday ....... Wednesday S:OOpm F'riday ............... Thursday 5:00pm Saturday ............... Friday 5:00pm Stop. Look. Listen. What does ii take to become • tchool bus drivct? Ori~. eneq,y, people skills, Ind patiencr lft • aood 111111. Fol'°'* .... with • clean drivin& record. no-.. Ind no criminal history lftd you're Oft your way. ~~offm pM·dmr .,,... ... ,,..,nooa Apply. boun 1'1f4 .... Aid. WC~ e.e ... ........,, .... _..,, t ' ... .... ..... ,..,. .................. ...... I I ' I I ~ ' ._. I f • • r MERCHANDISE . MISC. 6015 COLLECTIBLES 6017 1 aes w1n.Lt4I Mt Matched ••t aerlal numt>el"9. Htgh Grade & G-1 (30.C>e) N.1.8 . $2495. Ui-0737 COMPUTUS 6018 .-...... .... 1100/80, 12000. Apple ellp. K!)'boetd , UO. Apple 14 Color Monitor. 1200. ~ ,..,..., Laaerwrlter, •too. tomega Zip Ort¥e. tlO. Plue Lot• ol DI 11stop Pub Programellt ................ . ACl:'OSS 53~ 1 •°'*'• . 57'.,,,. owed ... 1~e ,, AcirMe . P""-n f2 Trope.I vine 14 MM·-:fofmef 15 ........ ofthe star COUf1t 8y CHARLES GOftEN wtlh OMAR SHARF and TANNAH HIRSCH ' BONDA 8085 WUI 1115 llDCOY 1135 TOYOTA --------- •ea Aooor~ •• '94 L9400 Bl!Vbtk. * •aa T....-Ga* •e7 ~O~ F0te1t gm, tan Khr Int, F~ wehanty, told Sharp mld•H . 72k H'-'09 d*llmmed Hf• dual ubags, It.Woof, pkg. New .... non-ml•. Economloall Direct "-•IRa i ~.~P ::tndc=i ~=· \':HU~ t2t00 7•~'904 t714) ..... 1•~ 30k mllH. S18,500. • WATCHTB08E8POT8 e .. t Rlck, 6o4M4~7 lllllCIDIS 1130 OLDSllOIJLI 9155 VOWW&GD 1235' f"eiiber vulnerabl.e. Ea.st deals. or'clube, declarer would aurely h!ve • ewn5 9115 •ae OLD8 CUTLAS8 liiliiiiiiiiiiliiimiiiiiii' di1carded a club on the a:ce or ~" '7• a4oD· a1, ao, I qt, -.it. A/O, fUll •ae QI P'•• Shatpi' 15 Adr ... Clenlo ~ ee ~ 11' Ivy Lngue 87' NORTH ade• and tried t.o loee only one eunroof, aapphlre pwr, AM/FM 11ereo. 4dt. 4tpd. t.gl .... a/01 •Pb ·-L and dJ '92 SC 400 blue.WonclerfUf oar. 12000. 873-7t04 red w/gray Interior., •A Q 10 9 8"' 3 clu tn-. ooe trump one •· Biie/tan. Loaded. Un• S1995. 840-9Mt 1988 DELTA 88 S2395.obo 429-9304 t>G mpnd. A 1tlmpee at the compl~te new. 50k mll••· '78· 4110 aL Great Roral lkoqham tChool 68 Drow O Q 8 5 diagram eumcee l:«> reveal that hne · 126,000. 880·2477 cond, wen taken care Fully loaded, ve. dlllk ~d~~1 f;9c~a AM/FM 17 Ran, " color's 18 Order 19 Coolidge or H9ywotth 20 Cheerleader'1 feat 22 Wlndetorms 2A Mlor Beery 27 Spece 28 Git IOI Ille thrifty 32 Virgil -~n the Heat of • ~ectlve) 38 H 37 Expert 38T~ eKpe 39 La Br .. -pits 40 Obliquely 42 Memo ec:ronym 43 SUnkydren 45 Fish= °'6 Oebat e 47 Alpine song 48 Edible shoot 50 Huck's tranlf)Oft 52 Oklahoma town 69 ~blrdt 70 Metllwot'tcer 71 F:Jwtetl r ence DOWN 1 RecedH 2 Squeel 3 Lutc:h 4 Concll»lonl 5 F rult ditnk 6 Top 7=nHd 8 Open wlnt) 9 Pal11 tubway 1 o Giza altractlon 11 lnvallon 12 Singing voice 13 Teem ChMfS 21 Santa'• gift 23 -Dame (Pans landmartc) 25 Embarresa ~~r 29 Spud •late 30 Injured In ttw bulrino 31 Geta closer 33 Obtcure 34 Marshy Inlet 35 Slcln vents 38 lndlen - 40 Strongman of 41 ~In' doin'I" 44 Antennea 46 Type of wine 48 COurtyard 49 OltpON (of) 51 Chopt down 53 Golden Fleeot ahlp 54 Arab boat 65 Entreeltem 56 Hindu germent 58 Shipe molten Qlass 59 Ocean movement 60 Fruit part 63 Hairdresser's Item 64 Fireplace residue WEST •K85 <::1 107 4 2 <> 10 .. 3 • 10.9 3 •A J wae deet.lned t.o rail. '93 LS400 Mint Condi of. Red. 850-0198. t>iue with light blue In· cast, 5-apd, aunroof. EAST Declarer called ror dummy'a ace Low ml. NAK, chrome, 213-228-305e terlor, IM,000 mllH. 81K ml. $8200/obo. • J 7 2 of clubs on the fim trick, and East. Blk w/lvory Interior. 089 300S• BHutlful S3,000 or beat offer. pp, 945-7390 t> K 8 1ignaled with t.he eirht. of clubs. 130,950. Day: 432· wht w/palomlno Int'. 714 574-4287 o K J 9 2 That. waa more than the traffic 0228, EvH: 769-0369 Chrome whMl1; one • K 8 5 2 could bear -the five was a good owner. Mak• offer. On the move? MISC. AUTO 9245 SOUTH •Void <::1 AQJ983 OA87 •Q784 enough card t.o encourage a contin-Overstocked with 606-1654·2194117 ualion. Suddenly, an alternative, stuff? Sell your unwanted and more at.tractive, line opened up, A call to Item• th• euy wayl baaed on t.he pre.miae that Weal Classified To place your .might have led low from rour clubs will help •ctuslfled ad call t.o the 10 9. I • • 842•1978 842•5078. The bidding: EAST SOUTH P ... •o p- If West had led from 10 9 or 10 9 WEST NOR111 x in clube, declarer's seven of clubs P... P... would set up by force and, at long aa declarer loet no more than one trump trick, the contract could be brought home. So declarer discard· ed a diamond on the ace or spades Opening lead: Ten or• When signaling partner that you like the lead, do so as emphatically aa you can safely without wasting a potentially valuable spot card. East 'WOB overly enlhu11iaslic on this deal from a high-stnke rubher·hridge gnmc in New Yo rk, nnd pnid n heavy price. South's opening bid or four hearts wns hardly tcKlhook -with two acea lhc hand clearly qualifies aa one-hearl opener. However, South foared that the opponent.a held the ap1tde 1iuit, hence the preempt. North, who had been looking for· ward lo bidding s pades several lime11 during lhc auction, had no re&J!On t.o ovem.aJe partner. Wi h an lead other than the and fineaaed succeaafolly for the king of t.rumpa. When the king dropped under t.he ace, declarer cashed the queen of hearts, then led a club to the-jack and king. The club return wo11 l1tkcn by quee n and, when the nine dropped, the aeven became the fulfilling tr ick . Had East retained the eight. of clubs, the gome would hove been defeated. Learn to be a better bridge player! Subscribe now to the Goren Bridge Letter by calling (800) 788-1225 for information. Or write to: Goren Bridge Let· ter. P.O. 801: 4410, Chicago. Ill. 60680. , ______ MARINE SLIPS CHEVROLET 9045 GARJ\,GE SALES DOCKS 70~2 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •---------Side Tl•• for 30' tall HUNTINGTON BEACH 6140 boat. Nr Udo Bridge. Nwpt Bch, great loc. $9.00 per ft. 675-6128 '70 CAMARO V8 Red convrt, cstm paint. New top-, trans. Runs, great! $3295 080. 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All for $1 o• ·-----.. ------------. ----.. ---· someone special through classified Convinlent Cl•Hlfl•d 042·M78 Projection Screen TV 50" Sony, $350. 044-7884 .......... •lcLEANJNG SERVICE SEIVICES CONCRETE & 3548 MASONRY ·DRYWALL 3557 SERVICE ·DIRECTORY you wunt. 6.l2·M7R HANDY MAN 3710 IANDSCAPE & MOVING 3834 PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 llMODEUNG 3 584 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LAWN CARE 3808 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii & ADDITIONS 3 91 $ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Home RHloralloiVRemodel PUBLIC NOTICE •DMC PAI NTINO• THE LOCAL PLUMBER •••••••••I A TOUCH OP CLASS •EXPERTt Blk walls, Ennl•'• Uc'd Drywall Tiie/drywaii/woodwork Landecape Remodeling The Calif. Public Utlll· Quallty·Neat·Rellable ·a Jeme1 E. Bangert Co.· Farthing Interior• CIHnlng. RH/Comm brick, concrt. atucco. & Painting. Acoustic/ Fences/decks/room ed¢. Yard tune ~p/malntenace, tlea Comml11lon RE· Plaater·Staln-Varnl1h Fret E1tlmate1 Kitchen/Bath/Remodel Uc/Bonded. Free Est. Rprs. 25Yr EKp. Lows Wallpaper Removal. Roofe/general repairs. landsc1pe/ar1l1tlc d11lgn. QUIRES that all u1ed 20 Vrt Exp• 30% Offl Fn.ndly Servlce•lnsured Rm Additions Vita/MC TerHa 282·7143 Joe• .,.. 531·7843 PatchworlC 240·1159 Comm/Res.Refsfrff E1t ContractorfC27-604006. houtehold good• •:lt0-433·18t3• ll532981 875-9304 Ll560875 07;J·12t2 CARPENTRY 3510 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil •8011 HOUSECLEANING Full Servlo• & Repair John 847•5520 Prof'! & Ethical. 645-7505 mover• print their Gene A.brama Painting Expert Drain CIHnlng 1_._ ______ _ Hendym•n/Remodel LlcenHd·Bonded NEW LEAF • ·Acoustic Removal· HOME SERVICES La dNEW L&l!AMF ri~0;· a~~ !h~~~:::~ lnVEKt Qual PelnVReasS & Plumbing Repair• SPRINJa.ERS 3921 Addltiona, Bath, Kitch $10.00 per hour. Landacap• & Masonry Paint Avail-Excellent Anything & Evervthlng n scape uonry h 1 TCP llc'd/ln1'd 1lnce '76. 20yr1 exp. All work gu11. Flre·Water Damage 714·848·0388 Oeslgn/BuOd/Remodel Refs/Mike/842·1197 Free E1tlmate .. Ref's. Dealgn/Bulld/Remodel pberlnt ltnearll . a'dv·e~ultme·. eee.7083 Pg-664-3947 Steve Mll-8298 SPRINKLER R•P ... IR' Elec, Plumb, & Palnt •Bright Haeclnlng Uc.,lns. 749·0 497 ,....SMALL JOB EXPERT Mlcheel 750-1440 Uc.,lna. 74a.c>487 r t If h " • p ·.,, .. 1 Newport aree. lmmed European Prof'I. Beet Waterf•ll•·Ko• Pond Orywall/Pt11ter Repair Shane•• Gardening q"':e~:i~n .t°o~t 1~~·,:. lkp•'•f Ccu•1tom P0alnt11n1a PRreot1••& IRumblng Velvu~ead .. TI~_!" Page 71 4·227-8122 In town! Reta 5Yrs Exp. Brlck·Blocka·Stone /Hanglng /Tlplng/Te•ture Semi Retired Contractor & Landtoaplng. Lawn ro • 'an, ua 1Y •p•r• •model• clock1. 'v'" Local ,,..., .• A to z HANDYMAN . Grace 25t·9488 Cone patlot·drlvewaya Comm/Res 551·5573 Repairs, Improvements, care lnstall'n/Removal gallly of ' mover, llmo Work. lnVExt & Dockt. ' Free E1llmatea John Burr 282·283t 20 Yra ·~p./L568735 • •m Jobs. Ouallty/lntegrlty Sprinklers 1148·8801 or Pcuhbalulc"u•tullrlt'l••call: L~7o3468 93t-49 to L•U73e1 H9-1090 8PRINKLiRS are my' -INSTAL~EFACE CABINETS •HOUSECLEANING 642 0 • Kltchena, bathl, doora, 15 yr• exp. Good Ref. G.A.Conat 973·2873 ELECTRICAL 3610 1 care, Ken •177 •YARD CLEAN·UP Comml11lon •P•lni/Drywall• Right Rat•• Plumbing 0 n 1 Y bu• In• 11 · window•. Doug 548-7258 Own trans. Call any· Tree Trimming/A• 714-558-4151 L2771198JRep•ln Heating, Rootef' Diec. Tlmet1•ValvM•D~ Sys t I I 2 4 1 .... 5 3 t moval, Lawn Service S llt 8 d "" vi Small Jobt/Frff Ett. 30 vra Exp/A-Z Ser Chari•• 722· 824 CARPENTRY•Wlndowe me "' CONTRACTORS Small Job EXPERT HAUUNG 3720 960·~164, 748-5375 PProf M•ooveornal 24,..H0r Sngrv Reis/Bob 1149-894t 841·1391/&50·8955pgr Ooora • Wood FencH Houaecleenln9 GE •---------. CtoseVGarage OrganlHrt JapanH• ledy with ao NERAI. 3558 Duncan Electric 70ay/Sr Olac/T1171452 PAINTING aee-ateo TUTORING 3129· L#261581 • Call Bob yr• exp. Reliable. local/Quick RHponH JUNK TO THE DUMP LEGAL 432·9123/P-348·5850 Con1clenllou1 craft•· POOL 2•9·8:J23 Pg-312-0026 Xlnl ref'e. 983-497~ •ASBESTOS• Ln75s7o 95o-7 o42 (7t4-988·1882) SERVICES 3812 Dlbemerdo'• Movrng man. Old·fHhloned SEIVICE g •Spanlah-•n9I ..... • Semi Retired 50yra 01 HOUSECLl!ANINQ Remov•l·T•atlng Llo'd Contreotor Hauling today what Local/Office/Storage pride In workman1hlp. 38 4 Bl·llngual Teacher aatlsl'd cuat. Ora, plmb Vac·Duttlng·Klt·Bath BPA ACCREDITED .·Small Job Speclall1I· the Traeh Men won'll liiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ijiiii Long Dltt. Free Esl. Petiba Painting iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Private CIUIH·Hom.: heat, •let, flra, drywll EKp'd·R•f•·Own Trana 800·827·9804 Fan• • Light• • Spa 988·1882 LIVING TRUaT Tl181632 979·3t14 20 Vear• Expeflence lalend 81ue Po~I• or Office. 844-84871 Uc'd. Jerry 842-0507 Nohemi 434-7712 LKWIS Conatructlon Demand Elect. 645-3656 _T_W_B_N_TY_D_O_L_LAR__ ~~v:: 1 t ·~~I~•---------Frff EtllmatH Pool & Spa Wkly Svc.1--------- T & a Cleaning Svo --------HAULER/CLEAN·UP AVOIDS PARTIES • Interiors and Eicterlort R•rc•lr: fllter/pump/htr WALL --------• Per1onallzed/Ref'1 L~·fo~~:~·H~:fi~~~. 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ReHonabl• • t ... _ p lo 11 -.. -II compl•1• clHn & aye LI 'd 650 s ( 7 Wiiiiam Harold Jeweler Pl L • --.r r • , F'r•• ••t 979·2098 MACM•DIC • Care for •Stephenaon A11oc. c . erv· 73 8) Wa1ch/Jewelry Repair L&• apotte TIMtNPW Prlcee. Anne 723·5991 '* ene ••••n• Reroofa/24hr Repair ROf''• Wall....-""9 ' Mac1n101h Computer• Call 714-944-5488 •---------Antique• Fine Jewelry · All bOdy ca,. to relax 0e9,.. Taeoher 20 Vra E•p l.32M93 lnat.lllltJon/RemoY., ' In your hmt/ofc. Low/ HANDY MAN 3710 &tJY/Mll/lradt 873..03811 & reJuv•n•t•. AN/LMT1·P-AINTIN---G--3-8_5_8 ~lnnfno :.g,~~; __,14blT'll·5,.toe-~4~7,.0-... 7.,..M4......,pg-==a i=: hourly rate. 973.,a 1 e •-c-o_N_S_T_l_U_C_TI_O_N_liiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiliiiiiiii 'CM 7aa ... aa mu liOO#iNQ co ··-·-----.......... -. •P•lnt/Carpent'Y'lt 14\'n...., ,..._ --------·• QUllllty Work Ou11nt'd We Gala ~hould' ~ BUILDING 3580 Drywall and morel LANDSCAPE & MOVING 3834 TOUCHUPI, TOO PW1'llt ~~IP!'! Free ltt =•to ~:! 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