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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-12-03 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS Estancia girls' defeat CdM ip hoops COSTA MESA -U Betty Nolan had an alias, it might be Mn. Santa Claus. Ub Santa, she bas a work- shop, althoug)l hers is thousands (I milel IOuth ol the North Pole in a banquet room at the Costa Mesa Motor Inn. It was OlristJnt,I Day 1991 · Wb8n Nolan first li!ld a Christ- .mas party for the children who live at the m'otel. · <Jripp1n!l !he hof.tday hj.hls donating money and some new decoratioN, and the party went on as planiled. This year, Nolan replaced the items again, only the tree was left behind. "They (thieves) cleaned out the store room, took what they wanted," Nolan said of the theft. •we had to go buy new stuff again this year.• Many of the families who live in the motel are going through hard times as they have lost a home or a partner, Nolan said. The fonner administrative sec- retary has lived at the motel for the past five years, herself living only on disability income as she is rec<;>vering from a r~cent hip surgery. Nolan anticipates about 75 children will attend tbis yea.r's party at 4:30 p.m. Dec. 20, includ- ing a s~ visit from Santa Claus. But she says the party cou4;n't have happened in past years without the help ol outside donations. With the cash donations Nolan receives, she buys gifts at Kmart because the store manager gives her a 25 % discount. "The children sign on a list at the of:ijce with their ages," ~olan said. "Whatever we get is donat-. ed." 8 SEE NOLAN PAGE 4 ' More than 2,500 people showed up for the 14th annual tree-lighting ceremony at the South Coast Plaza's Town Center Park. Photos clpckwise from top left: Jason Plnel- la, 6, of Costa Mesa asks Santa for a new toy truck this Cbrlstmas; a couple enjoys the warm lights of the lunli- nous tree; famllles arid hiends listen to the holiday carols sung by the All-American Boys Chorus, led by conductor David Albulario. Erickson hands BUffa mayor's gavel •Councilman takes top post as twQ new council members are sworn in. By suuin DHmer, D!l!IY. Pilot Stwe MM'Me sham hh thoughts on the mayoral selection. See P~ 2. Brickson that be has filed a law- suit in United States District Court 1n Santa Ana on behalf of a man named Bruce MacDonald, who claims that the dty confiscated h1I property tndud.ing a van and put him 1n jail. • The Nlt 11 lbe tec0nd brought by Med>oDald. The rtnt was • claw •"*' l!ricbon in July by the Our 0.. Supnime CoUrt -a to-<'alleCi OAH 'ta law COUit not ~bf U.S.~ JIMGt, THE VERDICT Lessons are sometimes learned the ·hard way ,, BRIAN POBUDA I DALY 111..oT Costa Mesa Motor Inn resident Betty Nolan, celebrates tlle holidays with a Chrt.atmas party for children who also Uw ID the motel, Including 6-month-old Amber. Balboa woman loved flying, • gphotos •Tina Schroeder was working on freelance article w hen she was killed in crash on Saturday. " By Jennifer Armstrong Daily Pilot . Investigators said ~chroeder, a --------· ___ licensed ptlot, was sitting m the I pilot's seat when the plane came Tina Schroeder loved snap· down David Covell, an Air Force ping photos and wnting articles -ofhcer ,,,tationed at Vandenberg. but mo~e than anything, she 1 apparently sat in the co·ptlot's loved flying p\anes. seat when he radioed a distress The 37-year-old Balboa Perun-call to air traffic controllers JUSt sula resident died Saturday while betore the accident Cypress reSl- completing 'a project that com-dent Davtd Hughes also died m bined those three passions She the crash was riding in a pnvate 1et whtle Schroeder died of extreme resear~g a freelance article, m1unes to her head and bod} for which she ha~ also taken pho-caused by the force of the crash's tos, fo~ Pnvate Pilot magazme. unpact, coroner's officials said Flying made her happy, said The crash did not injure an} - Steve Burton, a Newport Beach one on the ground National resident and Jriend of Schroeder's Transportation Safety Board ofh- who described her as "very c1als do not expect to detemune bright." the crash's cause for about mne The single mother of two months teenagers died m the crash, along Schroeder was flying m the with the plane's other two occu-1 Pans MS-760 for a freelance artJ- pants. The twin-engine JCl was I cle -the fust she had ever sold - returning at about I p.m. to John for lrvme-based Pnvate Pilot Wayne Airport just minutes after I magazine. takeoff when 11 plummeted mto a I She worked as an engineer for two-story lrvme medical ware- house. • SEE SCHROEDER PAGE 4 Authorities seek identify of body found in harbor • A fisherman spotted the unclothed body in the waters at the Newport • Harbor mouth Monday. By Michelle Terwilleger. Daily Piiot NEWPORT BEACH -Police are asking the public's assJStance in identilying an unknown drowning victim found Monday morning in the Newport Harbor entrance by a fisherman. Police are investigating the case as a probable suicide. The naked body, apparently tossed by the waves, was recov- ered by Newport Beach life- guards and Orange County Sher- iff's Harbor Patrol deputies from • I the ocean bottom about 17 feet below The county coroner's office determined the man bad drowned and been lll the water for about two hours. The 25-to 30-year-old white man had slits on his wrists and was found without any clothes, jewelry, facial hair or tattoos, Newport Beach police Sgt John Desmond said Gim Wang, a fisherman from Newport Beach, first thought h e saw a diver 300 feet out from where he was going to fish on the west harbor Jetty. "I looked a couple minutes and I was pretty swe there's a body out there,· Wang said Wang called 911 from a pay 8 SEE BODY PAGE 4 1n Monday's edition ol ~ Daily Pilot the cOech of die Corona del Mar ttigb gtdl' cro s country tHJD -.. mlSldentified. The c:.'OeCh Ii Bill Sumner. Chea out Tbursday's Deily PIOt IQr ful <.'OYWage of Coach ~ ltate~t..a. llOw 10 MMll UI - 8 . TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1996 CAROLINE MARCHEGAY. Get educated about Mesa water district A .Parisian SHE IS • Studying abroad in Newport Beach. DESTINATION NEWPORT Caroline Marchegay could have cho- sen to do her internship anywhere in the world -and she chose the Newport Beach Conference & Visitors Bureau. The college stuqent arrived in town July 15 from Paris for a five-month internship at the bureau. The internship comes as part of her study requirem.ents at the lnstitut de Commerce et de Distribution. a Paris business and marketing school. She'll graduate in the spring with a specializa- tion in communication. Marchegay, who is CUITently helping in the bureau's international sales department, named language as the biggest hurdle during her internship. "Especially on the telephone," she said with a smile. LANGUAGE SKIUS But Marchegay, a 23-year-old with shoulder-length blond hair, converses in perfect English. And bureau president Rosalind Williams said Marchegay's bilingual skills have helped them com- municate with English-and French· speaking clients. Marchegay, the bureau's first foreign student intern, has enjoyed working with the bureau's different departments, especially because everyone has treated her like a professional. . . . ~ . in Newport Beacll ' --The Mesa Consolidated Water District is starting a six-month water education program for T' adults interested in learning · about the district's operations, water sources and sµpply, as well as issues affecting rates and sup- ply. The program, which was start- ed in 1986, covers subjects from water quality to the history and development of water. It also includes two half-day field trips. The Water Issues Study Group is offered free beginning Jan. 15 through June, 1997. Guest speakers are featured in question and answer style discus- sions. The group meets at 7 p.m. on the third Wednesday of each . month in district offices at 1965 Placentia Ave. For more informa- tion call 631-1205. Also, the district will continue to hear comments on its proposed colored water treatment facility through Dec.· 5 until 5 p.m. Its next regular business meeting is Dec. 12, but there is no public hearing on that night. A decision on whether the board of directors will certify the project based on its Environmental Impact Report is scheduled for Jan. 9. -Susan Deemer District looking to fill budget committee seats The school district is accepting applications for six vacancies on its 14-member Citizens' Budget Advisory Committee. "I don't feel like I'm an intern," she said. "It's just great." has visited the United States seven oth- er times, hitting New York, other parts of California and Florida, where her brother lives. Marchegay started learning English at age 12, a.pd also speaks Spanish. She said she didn't exactly choose studying English over any other language: "You don't really have a choice in Prance," she explained. INDEPENDENCE The two-year commitment involves attending meetings on the second Thursday of the month, six times each year. Applications must be received before 4 p.m. Dec. 20 and mailed to Superintendent Mac Bernd, Superintendent, 1601 16th St., Newport Beach, 92663. She landed the job through a New- port Beach resident who's a friend of both Marchegay's family and Williams. A PASSION FOR TRAVEL She'll finish the internship Dec. 30, then head back home to France, where her parents live. The Paris native has also lived in Ire- land for four months, studied at the the University of Paris at the Sorbonne and taken short trips all over the world. She But since this internship provided her first opportunity to live in America, she had to buy and car and set up insurance for the first time. "That's not easy for anyone, but she has handled it really well," Williams said. Her future plans include working at a hotel in Spain for a while after graduat- ing, then helping run an upscale hotel in Europe, England or America. "But when you're alone in a foreign country, you learn to do a lot by your- self," she said. "You're the only one you can rely on." -Story by Je.nniter Armstrong Photo by Marc Martin Call Michael Fine, chief finan- cial officer, for more information at 556-3245. ' Political games fun to watch from the sidelines I t beckons off in the distance, a siren's song that tempts the most civil politician: The fight, the deal, the slight, the triumph. Politics can be such a wonder- ful spectator sport if you just give it a chance. Ob sure, politicians are long- winded and often boring, rat- tling on in byzantine circles, lin- ing up in predictable fashion. But every now and again the beast breaks free. Then·Assemblyman Gil Fer- guson grabs Republican Party Chairman Tom Fuentes by the lapels during an angry con- frontation. State politico Mickey Conroy flips off Supervisor-elect Todd Spitzer during a campaign forum. A pair of city attorney candidates engage in a fist fight inside Huntington Beach City Hall. So ugly, so vile, such good theater. On the local front, though, the elected ones seem to keep them- selves above such base politics. That is until they huddle up, . pick sides and try to figure out who should be quarterback. In Newport Beach, it's pretty clear that Jan Dehay, who con- vincingly won a second term last month by mashing her oppo- nent, will emerge as mayor. It's not that she enjoys unanimous support -she doesn't-but she has the numbers. And in politics, numbers are everything. It's the other contest that's creating the dust storm. The office of vice mayor, or with it's full Latin lineage, mayor pro tem. The leading candidates apparently are Tom Edwards and Norma Glover, a pair of for- mer planning commissioners who are midway through their first terms. The vice mayor usu- ally has the inside track on becoming the town's next mayor. So it's a desirable post, even if it ends up meaning nothing more than having the longest title on the council. Now I don't know bow you go about campaigning to become vice mayor, but I should think that since the only people who get to vote are your colleagues, well, you talk yourself up, call in favors , act like you have vision, talk about consensus and what- not and see if you can line up the votes. In politics, votes are everything. And that's evidently just what Glover was doing when things took a strange tum. Glover said she stopped by Councilman- elect John Noyes' Balboa Island jewelry shop to see if she could count on his vote. Noyes, according to Glover, said he would be "uncomfort- able" having two women in charge of the city. A couple of days later, Glover said, Tom Thomson -another recently elected council member -called her up and said he too had a problem with this •woman thing .• steve · marble Both Noyes and Thomson have adamantly denied making such statements. "Absolutely not," Thomson said, adding, "What a joke.• • Well, maybe, but that's the landscape that's been drawn up for this afternoon's formal vote on mayor aird -let's go ahead and use the formal title one more time -mayor pro tern. Will Thomson or Noyes vote for Glover? Will either stand up, publicly confess that they are sexists and ask to be flogged in the middle of McFadden Square as punishment? Will Glover bow her head, whimper a bit and allow that she may have misun- derstoQd what Noyes and Thom- son said? WW the sun still slither up over the horizon in the morn- ing? The beauty of politics is that all of this will vaporize after this REAPERS HQIUNE 642-6086 Dally Pilot. P.O. Box 15((), Cosu Mes.. CA. 92626. CoS¥1ght No news stories, lllustr.qons. edito-'" rial matter or~ herein can be rtproduc9d ~ out Mtn.n permlslon °'copy- right owner. ~·· '.· j •.Jr. -•. VOLIO,N0.279 Record your comments •bout it. Dally Piiot or news tips. ADOBE$$ Our eddrell ls 330 W. lay St.. eost. Mes., <:allf. 92627. ... . ... ..... ~ HOW TO 1tEACH US OrculMloft The l1mel Orange County (IOO) 2S2·t141 A.t/hWi .... 0..ifled MM678 Dlspl.y M2~32t (dltofW News 540-1 u. lpartllQGJO 1111111.:_. .. M&-4170 .......... ,, .... n.t MIMOffb lullMill Oftkit 142-4121 lullnm P• U1;.wGZ ~w ~ ~~ ...... ,,.._...,.,~ w ..., .. ..._,..,~anc1ao ,._.L...._ ._ ..... $ ...... ~ 9"'1Clllf.Ol Iii .... ,..,.. 1EWl9Al\JlllS ~~ Balbol 69'50 Costa Mesa 15151 Corona del Mar 6ll50 WPCmCAST LOCATION SIZE Wtdgt 1·2 w Newport 1-2 w l&.ckl9s 1·l w R!wr Jetty 1·3 w CdM 1-lw 1'mB ,..., Ant• 1CU Oa.m. Finl high '6:12 a.m. ~­t'Mp.m. Wandhlgh J:24p.M. mayor/vice mayor thing is set- tled, leaving only a residue of bitterness, perhaps, between Glover and the two newcomers. More to the point, I think city politicians enjoy this kind of stuff. Otherwise they'd adopt an orderly rotation. sort of like the one Glover's been trotting out for her colleagues' consideration every now and again. Everyone gets a shot at being mayor. No bickering. No shoving. No push- ing. Keep your hands to yourself. Your turn, now my turn. It could be so simpte. The fact that the council is resistant to such a rotation indi- cates one of two things. Either there's a general con- sensus that not everyone on the council is worthy of being mayor, which is hard to fathom since the job description runs.from ribbons cuttings to proclamation signing. Or -here's the other one - politicians are politicians and the mayorMce-mayor battle offers a rare opportunity to be just that. A politician. Outgoing Councilman John Cox probably hit the nail on the head the other day when he looked over Glover's rotation plan and sniffed that such pro- posals usually come from "peo- ple who can't get enough votes to be mayor." For in politics, winning -not fairness -is everything. • STEVE ~ Is the managing edf. tor of the Dally Piiot. ~y Fltst low 11:27 a.m. Fltst high 4:41a.m. Second• 10-.ll p.m. Second high 4!48p.m. .... . ~57 1.8 4.5 1.5 3.3 COSTA MESA school name. 0 The NeWpor_t B4MM:h 1Jbrary'1 he noon program tltled •lboll for Dealing with Change,. orig· iDally IChed.uled for today, bai beeti canceled. • 2700 block of Melll v.de Drfw bst: A stereo, camera, briefcase, pass- port Mld jewelry totaling~ value of $3,025 were stolen from a locked car. There was no sign of forced entry. • JOOO bloc:k al 9rta1ol 5trMt: A jacket and pants were stolen from a car. The passenger side window was found broken. • .00 bloc:k of !mt 1?th Stre.t: A $120 cellular phone and two pairs of sun- glasses worth S70 were stolen from ..,.. unlocked car. • JOO blodl of Costa Mesa StNet: A residence with an unlodted rear sliding glau door was allegedly ransacked, but nothing was missing from the home. • J100 bloc:k of Airport Loop Drtv9> A thief or thieves pried open a doset at a business filled with phone lines, but there was no sign of tampering to any of the wires Inside. NEWPORT 9EACH • 2000 bloc:k of v.mt Dehl..._. An unknown amount of jewelry and silver was stolen from a residence wt.lie the victim's were out of town. A kitchen window was found broken and open. • 200 bloc:k of 29th Stre.t: Threatening statements were written with aay• on on the side wall of • reskMnce. • 200 block of Mlll'tne Awnue: $100 cash was stolen from the cash register of a business wtth an unlodttd bathroom window. • JOO blocll of --= Dl1ve: 1Wo aedtt cards were stolen from a safe Inside a residence. was no sign of ~ entry to the safe, 1nd the vic- tim did not realize they wef'9 stolen until she receNtd a aedJt c.1rd statemef'lt showing approidm.1tely $1,800 In fnludulent dlarges. • 1000 lrvlr'9 ----~A woman\ purse was stolen from her unlodted CM wt.lie she was opening the trunk of her car. · "O'Der 50 Years of Fine Qualit;y" CUSTOM-MADE NBW fuRNrruRE • DRAPERIES Newport goes after Mermaid in court Newport Beach offidals filed a lawsuit last week in yet another attempt to shut down the city's only nude club. The city has battled Mermaid since its inception three years ago. Most recently, officials revoked its live entertainment permit Oct. 28' and refused to renew its business license, which expired months ago. Now attorney Jeffrey Gold· farb, on the city's behalf, has asked for a court injunction to close the restaurant off MacArthur Boulevard near John Wayne Allport In halting the permits, city offi. cials cited city code violations such as dancers getting too close to patrons. The restaurant contin· ues to operate without pennits. An Orange County Superior Court judge will hear the city's most recent plea, then rule whether the restaurant must close. "Theoretically they should have shut down already," Gold· farb said. "They are violating the law." The court has not set a hearing date. Ron Talmo, attorney for Mer· maid owners An and Olivia Nguyen, has said he will appeal the city's decision to revoke the permits. He h as until Jan. 21 to file that appeal. •• ' • < .. 17"~ ' . . ':::> ·~ . MIGUEL VASCONCEU.OS I DAILY PILOT Orange Coast College music studenb, from left. Sharon Holland, Ryan Meblmauer and Franz Manfredl practtce for a performance ln Tewinkle .Park Monday with trad1Uonal West African drums. Learning a lesson from .a :e.aI's suicide attempt Randall Phillips was a rr strange man. During the ~•1 '20s and '30s, Balboa slept through the winter, only coming alive when summer came and the dance halls and gambling joints opened. That was when Balboa's sum- mer regulars appeared -ticket takers at the dance halls, dealers at the gambling joints, cooks, waiters, countermen, clerks, lite· guards, bath house attendants. We all knew one another and got together in small groups to find housing. One summer I lived with Hersh Teeter, Frank Stone and Randall Phillips. Hersh was the lifeguard captain, Frank was a lifeguard, I worked at the Green Dragon Cafe, and Randall? Well, all I can remember Randall doing was getting scientifically tanned by turning his body every 15 minutes until his body was even- ly brown. He never worked. I guess he must have had family money. We rented a room in the Knight apartments at the comer of Main Street and Balboa Avenue. One night I came home from work to find a note pinned to my pillow which read, "I am going to commit suicide.• It was signed •Randall.• Then I did three stupid things. First I ran to Lonnie Vincent's drug store and asked if Randall had just bought some poison. Lonnie looked at me as though I was an idiot and pointed out that if someone wanted to buy some poison all he had to dQiMas go to a grocery store and buy some rat poison. The next stupid thing I did was run out on the Balboa Pier to look ln the water and see if per· chance Randall was floating robe rt gardner around. Unfortunately, it was a moonless night. It was-pitch dark on the pier, and if ~t weren't that you could hear the ocean surging around the pilings, you wouldn't even know the ocean was down there, let alone see a body in it. Frustrated, I ran back down the pier and down Main Street to the Pavilion. Jackpot I Tbere was a floodlight over the floats at the Pavilion, and there, face down, just floating out of the light cast by the flood was Randall. Then I did my third stupid thing. I dove into the water with my shoes on and swam out to save Randall. I discovered that one does not swim very well with shoes on. I damned near .drowned swimming out to Ran- dall and barely made it back to the float. Then when I arrived at the float I had another problem. Ran- dall .was considerably larger than I. and I had quite a problem get- ting him up on the float. Howev- er, I finally got him on the float and began to apply artificial res- piration, the old-fashioned kind where you put the body face down and try to pull air into the lungs by pressing down on the lower part of the back. It really wasn't very effective but was a lot more sa.Ditary than mouth to mouth. I was pumping away on Ran- dall when I beard him giggle. Understandably curious, I asked, "Why are you giggling?" He responded, •Because you are tickling me.• While the answer made sense, it also made me mad, and I accused Randall of faking the whole suicide ploy. He insisted that the suicide attempt was real. He said he was going to kill him· self because another of the Bal- boa regulars, Dave Hill, had said cal something unkind about him. I countered by pointing out that in our social circles when someone said something unkind about y.ou, you belted him. Still, Ran- dall insisted the suicide threat was real. I didn't believe him then nor do I believe him now. 1 think he just sat tha-e on the float until he heard someone coming, then took a deep breath, slipped into the water and floated around until someone arrived. I'll never know the truth, but I did learn one thing: Never try to swim with your shoes on. • llt08ERT GARDNER is a retired judge and a resident of Corona del Mar. His column runs on Tu~ays. •Holiday~ Catering Specialists Remember we cater boats & charters .. In your home or in our dlnlng room ..• " ==The Tinder BOx== bJMIUM Q<iARS • Arturo Fuente • Ashton • Avo • Davidoff • Montecrlsto • El Subllmado ·La Diva• Joya de Nicaragua • Diamond Crown • Don Lino • Dunhlll •Excalibur• Fonseca• Grtffln • H. Upmann • Macanudo • Padron • Partagas • Pia~ • Pundl • Santa ROsa TUESDAY. DECEMBEJt 3, 1996 • around town TODAY CANCELED PROGRAM The Newport Beach Library's free noon program, •Tools for Dealing with Change,• has been canceled. THE ZONE A free local support group meets at 6 p.m. to discuss "!fhe Zone," the nubition plan devel- oped by bestselling author Barry Sears, at the Super Crown Book- store, 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 673-3588. POTTERY SALE Students enrolled in Orange Coast College's ceramics classes will conduct their 20th annual Christmas Art Pottery Sale from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the entrance to OCC's Student Center. Prices begin at $5 and 20% of the pro- ceeds will go toward the purchase of equipment for OCC's Cerainic Club. For more information, call 432-5515. ADD TALK Coastline Counseling Center offers a lecture on •Attention Deficit Disorder: Personality Styles and Relationships" from 1 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 Llsa A. Ciancio offers a seminar on ..,,.. -·~ h~~ Facials 12 5 O/o ~-:,i:~s : I Off w/coupon I I European Foci al. ........ $15 /up I I Bock Facial ................ $18.00 I Manicure ..................... $5.00 I Pedicure ..•................... $6.00 I Eyebrow/Arch Waxing ..... $5.00 IC"""' ... m SCHOO• o• I I A0Vg§W~t9el98Y 1 2300 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 (714) 545-1616 No matter what you're d0tng, your hometown newspaper F1TS IN ••• .Daily Pilot •Property Division and Settle· ment Agreements Pursuant to Divorce" at 6:30 p.m. at 881 Dover Drive, Suite 300, Newport Beach. Cost ii $10. Reservations are required at 57-4-0866. PARKS MEETING The Parks, Beaches, and Recreation Commission of the city of Newport Beach is having its monthly meeting at 1 p.m. in Council Chambers, 3300 New- port Blvd., Newport Beach. For informotion, call 644-3151. BUSINESS WNCHEON The Newport Beach Christian Women's Club is having a lun- cheon from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Cost is $18. To RSVP, call 760- 9616. WEDNESDAY FREE EXAMS The YWCA EncorePLUS pro- gram for early breast cancer detection offers free exams for women age 40 and older of limit- ed means at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 695 W. 19th St Mammograms, clinical breast exams and monthly self-exam instructions will be available throughout the day. To sign up, call 806-2037. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Where Yow Dolor Coven Monti 1922 HARIOl 11.VD~ COSTA MESA -Siel-1156 Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT Has gone ftsldngl For fish tacos White fish seNed on a soft. com tortilla with our "special" white sauce. cabbage. cheese. guacamole and a slice of lime. Llke they serve on tbe coast of BA.JAJI Our meals are a trip to BAJA as well u MEXICOll * ~ An American Cafe Great Homestyle Traditional a Contemporary American Fare 462 East 17"' Street • Costa Mesa Open 7 Days A Week GREAT GIFTS AT GREAT VALUES #2J2 ......_Tin J l\JESDAV, DECEMBER 3, 1996 . I d . ~ vo unteer 1redory BUFFA CONTINUED FROM 1 • ntE VOLUN'T'ESI DlllECTORY runs ~lcally In the Dally Piiot tf you' like Information on getting your organization nsted. call 642· 4321, Ext. 331 . NEWPOl(f'-MESA SCHOOL ' FOUNDATION The Newport-Mesa Schools Foun· datlon Is looking for volunteers to help with fundraislng efforts, speak· Ing opportunities. publk events and occasional office work. NMSF is a non-profit organization that raises funds to help with the education of children in the Newport-Mesa Uni· fled School District To volunteer call 631-4143. OPERA PAOFIC The Opera Pacific Guild Alliance, a support group for Opera Pacific, has a wide range of activities for volun· teers. For information, call 474-4488. OPERATION CLEAN SLATE Operation Clean Slate, a Costa Mesa·based organization that focus- es on graffiti prevention, needs vol- unteers to paint out graffiti and for other duties. For more information, call Michael Howard at 435-0745. ORANGE COAST INTERFAITH SHELTER The Interfaith Shelter is t he largest family shelter In the county, hous· ing, feedin.fl, and counseling 20 fam- ilies daily. e group needs volun- teers and disposable diapers. For information, c.all Jeff Reynolds, 631· 7213. NOLAN CONTINUED FROM 1 It's important that each child receive a gift that is appropriate to their age and gender, Nolan said noting that last year a 16- year-old boy received a gtft suit- able for a baby. On Christmas Day, duldren who live at the hotel will munch on pizza pies, cake and cookies, then each will receive a gift from Santa Claus, Nolan said. After the party, children are encouraged to write a letter to the jolly red fel- BODY CONTINUED FROM 1 phone between 8:30 and 9 a .m. The drowning victim was 6 feet 1 inch tall and 160 pounds with blue eyes and short, reddish brown hair, freckles and well- manicured nails. He had surgical pms m his right ankle. Newport Beach police are checking missing persons reports for people fitting his description, Desmond said . Anyone with mformation about the man or his death rn ay call the Newport Beach Police Department at 1-800-550-NBPD. COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COUNOL Volunteers are needed for a var!- ety of functions. Fpr Information, all 839-6199. a ORANGE COUNTY CHAMBER ORCHESTRA The Orange County O\amber Orchestra needs volunteers to help sell tickets, staff social affairs, work t he office and assist with malling parties. The orchestra also needs volunteers who would like to learn more about classical music to partic- ipate on its administrative board. Call Gil Abrams at 644-7019 for more information. ORANGE COUNTY HARVEST Orange County Harvest Is com- mitted to feeding the hungry bYc reducing produce left in the fie ds and is seeking volunteers to glean weekly on Wednesdd momln~s from 8 to 1o·a.m. an on the t ird Sunday of each month from 1 to 3 p.m. For more information, call 708-1597. ORANGE COUNTY HOMELESS TASK FORCE The Orange County Homeless Task Force is recruitin~ volunteers for the Interfaith Counci Network to work one-on-one with homeless adults In a program on basic life skills. For information, call 263-1774. ORANGE COUNTY WORKS Participate in life management and employment training work- shops as a success coach to foster youth, ages 16 to 18. This one-time r-------------------------, HOW TO HELP + To donate a toy or other Christmas gift for a child at the Costa Mesa Motor Inn, call Betty Nolan at 645-4840, ext 1302; or casey Matthews at ~ the Costa Mesa Motor Inn : front desk. 645-4840, ext 0. 1 ~-------------------------~ low and drop it off in a box at the motel's front desk where it will be mailed to the North Pole. Instead of writing and asking for presents, they will be thank- ing him for their good fortune, Nolan said. Compare oar prlces. See our selection. Expedeace oar I customer semce. 1 1 HEMPHILL'S I RUGS & CARPETS I • Mon-Fn 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 East 17th St., Costa Mesa Quality Legal Services at a Reasonable Price $125/hr ATTORNEYS AT LAW BUSINESS LITIGATION AND TRANSACTIONS Corporations, partnerships, mergers, acqum11ons, buy-sell agreemenrs, contracts and collec11ons REAL ESTATE LITIGATION AND TRANSACTIONS Ev1ct1ons, foreclosures, e~ments, tllle disputes, work oub ESTATE PLANNING Trusts, Wills, Probate Administration LEGAL =OPTIONS ATTORNEYS AT LAW SM!ee-:114 FITNESS CENTER In Westcllff Plaza · 1080 lrvlne Ave. (of 17th), Ne:wport ch thrH hour experience, or .oidhgo- Ing convnltment. For lnfonnation, contact Tami Petterson at 851-8695. ORANGEWOOO BOUTIQUE The µpsale res.le boutique that benefits tM OrangewOod O\lldren's Home for neglected and abused children needs volunteers to create displays, tag clothfl and work with customers, among other duties. For Information, call Christine, 760- 6640. 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As the meeting continued, out- going Councilwomen Mary Hornbuckle, elected In 1984, and Sandy Genis, elected 1988-, were praised by fellow council mem- bers for contributions to the coin- m unity. "The citizens of .Costa Mesa will never know how much both these women cared about you and this community,• Buff a said. Newcomers Councilwomen Heather Somers and Ubby Cow- an took the oath of office with Erickson, re-elected for his sec- ond term. ·1 plan on always being honest that way 1 won't have to remem- ber anything," said Heather Somers, quoting a passage writ- ten by Mark 1Wain. Cowan said she plans to listen to people's concerns and work bard to make the best decisions for Costa Mesa. Her father Denis and Geraldean Cowan were among the many friends and fam- ily supporting ingoing and outgo- ing council members. "It was an uplifting experience for both her parents,~ Denis Cow- an said. Buffa, an independent televi- sion producer, served two years as a planning commissioner prior to being elected to the council in JAMES ALBERT SCHOOL OF C ~'--,~rn~ ~l_'--11~~\' FINANCING AVAIL.ABU: OAC OOLDWILL• ArJV.\NCl [J Ac 1\[)f ~n ~LAs EL~CHITO HOLIDAY FIESTAS Complete Catering Services 1 Sizzling Fajita Bar • Strolling Mariachis Margarita & Cerveza Bar Banquet Rooms Available in Many Locations Party Trays To Go Pickup Arranged at Location Nearest You For a Fiesta to Remember, Call 645-0209 1986. He ran as a first-time Q ty Council candidate defeating 13 candidates, including Mayor Joe Erickson, for seats held by former Mayor No~ Hertzog and for- mer Councilwoman Arlene Schafer. Schafer was among sev- eral former council members attending Monday's meeting. That election was billed as a battle be~een pro and slow- growth groups. Both Buffa, who garnered about 14% of the vote, and Orville Amburgey who took 20% of the vote, were considered pro development. Candidates Erick- son and David Yates, both defeat- ed that year, were supported by a homeowners group Mesa Action. Buffa alsQ made a bid for Con- gress in 1988, but later withdrew from the race to support another candidate. He tried again in 1992 and lost .to Dana Rohrabacber in the GOP's 45th District congr~s­ sional primary, racking up a $60,000 campaign debt along the way. CALL PEGGY AT ... ,iJlt(e flJw.&, • DOLL co~..::r"" SANTA BARBARA 805·066 18)'; ELSEWHERE I 800·549 1312 '~ \ J': "-t ... ~t ~, t SCHROEDER CONTINUED FROM 1 Northrop Grumman Corp. and volunteered at the Air Museum Planes of Fame in Chi- no. This summer, she displayed her photogtaphy work picturing in-flight airplanes at Alta Coffee In Newport Beach. Air Museum business manig~ er Lisa, Collinsworth said Schroeder was •a joy to be around• who helped out wher- ever she could. 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Jo. ,., l>r u EYE-OPiNER Estancia boys see soccer tie with heralded El Toro vanish in fading momen(f ... , S~a ~gs, Tars unveil '96-97 hoops t.Qnight The 1996 Daily Pilot Tip-off Classic, an eight-team high school boys basketball tournament over five days with two round-robin four-team pools preceding Satu{day's championship showdown, begins tonight at Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor high schools. Corona del Mar unveils its 1996-97 team under the coaching of 11th-year Paul Orris, while Larry Hirst begins his second season at Newport Harbor, with the Sailors hosting Verdugo Hills. . Tonight's pmes (7 p.m.) Wert Torrance at Corona del Mar Verdugo Hills at Newport Harbor Wednesdliy's games (7 p.m.) San Bernardino vs. Estancia, at Corona del Mar Los Alamitos vs. Troy, at Newport Harbor lhunday (at C'.orona del Mar) 6 p.m. -San Bernardino vs. West Torrance 7:40 p.m. -Estancia vs. Corona del Mar lhunday (•t Newport Harbor) 6 p.m. -Verdugo Hiiis vs. Los Alamitos 7:40 p.m. -Newport Harbor vs. Troy Frfdlty (at Corona del Mar) 6 p.m. • Estancia vs. West Torrance 7:40 p.m . • Corona del Mar vs. San Bemdrdino Frfdlty (at Newport Harbor) 5 p.m. -Los Alamitos vs. Newport Harbor 6:40 p.m. • Troy vs. Verdugo Hiiis Saturday (at Newport Harbor) Consolation, 2 p.m.; fifth place, 3:40 p.m.; third place, 5:20 p.m. Chmnplonshlp, 7 p.m. high school football players of the week NEWPORT Hl\RBOR QUOTE OF THE DAY ., hope thal Wa8 jint-gatM jllters. We had l1'0IUble """' lhetl' ~~and we weren't vtty palUml on oJ/tJMe ... • -FSTANOA GIRLS BASKET'BAU <XJAQI PAUL KIRBY • By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot CORONA DEL MAR -Square one fee· lured some rough edges for both teems Mon- day night, but the girls baskettid ~ from Estancia High and host Coraaa dil·Mar also unveiled building blocb their coaches hope to round into shape in 1be oomtng months. • An aperienced Estancia BqU4d. though sharing first-game jitters with the neophyte Sea Kings, earned a 60-35 non1Mgue win tn a game that tint-year Bagles' coach Paul Kir- by aptly termed "ugly." Nothing like a combined 57 tumovets, 33% shooting and sloppy defente to gtve both coaches a little practice-Boor fodder. "I hope that was first-game jitters," Kirby said. "We had trouble with their aggresslve pressure and we weren't very patient on offense.• Kirby, however, praised bis team's defen- sive pressure, which helped key runs of 15-1 and 21-1, enabling the Bagles to tum a 9-6 lead into a 48-21 cushion at the end of three periods. CdM's Zellie Dow, also malring bis varsity coaching debut, was enthused about his team's defense, while aitical of its perfor- mance at the offensive end. t IAN DORI SH ~ ~ PETE HOGAN BRIAN P08uoA f OAl.Y Pl.OT Corona del Mar Htgh's Undsay Warming-Jon Caboye) draws J bead on the ball Monday night; below, Estancla's Megan McCarttn (1SJ takes the ball downcourt. "Our defensive intensity kept us in the game, but we just threw the ball away too many times (36 turnovers)," he ezplained. "LiD.dsay (Warmington) gave us some out- side shooting (a game-high 24 poinls), but we had plenty of wrinkles we'll have to iron out. • T he 6-foot -3, 221-pound senior offensive tackle joined his fellow trench mates in stepping up in second half to key quarterfinal triwnph. • A 6-foot-3, 212-pound junior outside linebacker, he recovered two fumbles, one of which he forced, and made nine tackles, with five first hits. 8 . '------------------------------------------------! : . . GAME BUSTERS (last ~· high school football plays of 30 yards or mor.) • 61 -Edd.le Johnson (Newport Harbor), punt • 55 -Edd.le Johnson (Newport Harbor), punt • 31-Ray Ohrel (Newport Harbor), run • 30 -Danny Pulido (Newport Harbor), pass from Josiah Fredrl.ksen GAME-STOPPERS (last week's big defensive plays) Newport Harbor -Erik Runfola forced fumble recovered by Pete Hogan on Foothill's first offensive play ... Danny Pulido leveled Foothill's Franklin Haynes for 1-yard loss ... Brett Baker had two interceptions, recovered a fumble and had a pass deflection, leading to one of two Greg Wertman interceptions ... Pete Hogan recovered two fumbles and forced one ... Reed Johns was in on four quarterback sacks ... Erik Runfola forced one fumble and recovered another ... Pulido forced a fumble and deflected two passes ... Jason Deere was in on two skks ... Lamar Lee and Oscar Con.standse consistently Dew to the football on kick coverage ... . . . . . . . . . While Warmington. a senior All-Newport- Mesa District returner, was virtually the entire. offense for the hosts, the Bagles bad four starters score in double figures, led by senior guard Vivi Rodriguez. Rodriguez, who drilled a pair of first-quar- ter ~pointers against a zooe, finished with 14 points and added five rebounds, three steals and two assists. Senior Jill Black, the Eagles' all-dist:rlct retumer, chipped in 13 points and nine rebounds, while junior Amy Deming and senior Katie Stapleton contributed 12 and 11 poblts, respectively . Stapleton. a 5-10 forward. hauled in a game-high 1 O boards and drilled 9 of 1 O foul shots, while Deming collected five .rebounds and four .steals . Senior point guard Megan McCart1n pro- cured six steals to go with her four points for the winners, while backup point guard Eva Varm.a hit 4 of -4 free throws en route to six points. Est.rm• C.oroN1c1e1.._35 SaM-eby~ Estancia 16 21 11 l2 -60 Corona del ~r 7 11 3 14 -35 ~ -Rodriguez 14, Bid 13, Deming 12. Stapleton 11, Vatma 6. M. McCat1'n 4. Hernandez 0, Madts 0. Stainfetd 0. ]..pt. goals • Rodriguez 2. fouted out -none. c:orw .. .._ _ W.mir.gt0t1 24. IMnl 8, o.MiMe 2. l.uf 1, ~ O. A1•100 O. Quon 0, Dtdcson 0. 3¢ go.ts· W.-mhigtot1 1. Fouled out -none. • Mesa girls belt Rancho Alamitos, 2-0 HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBALL PREVIEW COSTA MESA -Costa Mesa High's girls GIRLS SOCCER Foul +....oub~ not an Eagles' option soccer team got off on the right foot Monday U 1 afternoon, dropping Rancho Alamitos, 2-0, in a nonleague game on the Mustangs' campus in the season-opener. : . . Monica Gutierrez scored midway through the first half off an assist : • New coach Paul Kirby bas a numbers ·game he 1S from Shirley Blassman, and Nicole Jankowski found Liz Powell open : playm· g at Estancia and it may dictate some stratemc 10 minutes into the second half, fed her the ball and watched as Pow-: ' ~- ell booted the ball home for the clincher. : moves to keep bis girls at full strength on the court. Gegi Van De Walker was the focal point all afternoon for Mesa, with : . . fullback Lisa Steele and sweeper Candace Nicholson blending in their : By Barry Faulkner: Daily Pilot make up for in expenence, Wl~ defensive talents. : • senior veterans Jill Black, Vivi Van De Walker's pass to Jankowski, which was converted into an ·: Rodriguez, Megan McCartin and assist, was a major highlight for the Mustangs. / : COSTA MESA -The .sound of Katie Stapleton, ~ well as junior Martha Garcia (one save) and Margaret Uneros (two saves) com-: a whistle, as commonplace for Amy Deming, filling out the start- bined in the net for the shutout verdict. : bask~tball coaches as the squeak ing lineup. · The Mustangs return to nonleague play today, hosting Santa Ana : of bi-tops on hardwood, could "I think it's huge,• Kirby said Valley at 3 o'clock. : become a scary audito~ ~-of the experience factor, an ele- Mustangs boys absorb 60-32 setback : tion for first-year Estanaa High ment be believes made the philo-! girls coach ~aul Kirby.. sopbically smooth coaching : Barring Junior varsity enforce-change an even easier transition. : ments and contingent upon "These girls have been playing : injuries, like the ankle sprain together since the third or fowth MISSION VIEJO -Todd Hylton of Costa Mesa High grabbed a team-high eight reboundJ in his varsity basketball debut and teammates Bryan Leahy and Jon Payne ICOJ'ed eeven points each, but Tustin defeated Costa Mesa, 60·32, in the opening round of J>001 play Monday in the Mission Viejo Tuu.mament. The Mustangs (0·1), under ftrst·yee.r coo.ch Erich Allen, play Allio Niguel today at 5 p.m. 1'lltin s!!'. ~ ~ J2 : already s.idellning sophomore grade. And they've been doing Tustin 20 u 14 15 -60 ! reserve Francia Diaz, Kirby and the same things on offense and Costa ~ 6 13 7 6 -32 : his Eagles could be as few as 15 defense the last couple years ~.Earl 13 Hobbs 14, Der.ad 4. : whistles (foul calls) away from under Russ. We're not going to Smith 10, Moll 6, 'artsmee 5, Wiiiiams 3, : playtng short-handed ~ season. change much." Thompson 1 Yapjo(o 2. Johnston 2. : We obviously cant afford to Black a S·foot-10 forward 3-pt. goal~ Hobbs 4. EMt 1. ammee 1, : be in foul trouble,• said Kirby, a earned fu..t-teem All-PCL and All: Wiiiiams 1. : former auistant who moves up Newport-Mesa District recogni- Fouled out: None. : one seat to replace Russ Davis, tion last sea&OD. averaging 1 t .6 c.-Mela -W.lr 3, LHhy 7, : now the bead women's coach at points and 9.4 rebounds per game. Hylton 3, Rice 2, P1yne 7, Chaisson 6, : Southern California College. "Her numbers lhould be a llt- Ofckett0n 2, Sou 2. : •vou might see a lltUe more iooe u bett~ this year,• said Kirby, 3-pt. golfs: Wetr 1. : defense from us, because we can't who will count on the three-sport Fouled out O'lllsson. : afford to lose people to fouls. And at&Ddout to rebound, battle : we can't get on~a hurt.• lnltde, and contribut outside : Wlth Diaz sidelined and aenior aboottng. : Jennifer McCartiD not eligible •SM bu a good outlide Jump : until the foWth game ol the Pedf • Shot, and t espect her to tU : &c Cout LMgUe ecbedule, Kirby's more aboa. • Aki Kirby, Wbo WUl : b8ncb~two~play-~Ollftel,_.to .... tbakm : en for Monday. · DODleagu• ol All·ClP. lour'!f'* sWW' .._.. : opener .. Corone cW M& ~ caw• wbO 1rsn1id.9le ~ .. : What the BiQlll **. ~ ·.~ 700 uliltl Wor'9 : ~ .... they could IDCft ~ • .mo&mblP Ina TUESDAY. DECEMBER 3, 1996 ~Toro.gets . some help · to put down Estan~2-1 ~1 ~--~ .. .. • l JF..;w-, • •Chargers get winning goal in the last minute by virtue of a wayward boot from an Eagle. CdM's Lawther ready By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot for second time around in Sea View boys soccer COSTA tvfESA -Even an impartial referee felt sympathy for Estancia High's boys soccer team, which battled Orange County's No. 2- ranked team in the preseason, El Toro, to a nonleague deadlock Monday for nearly 80 minutes. Unfortunately for the Eagles, it was the minute at the end that killed them, when El Toro (1-0) scored the winning goal on a ball kicked by an Estancia player while trying to clear it to Eagle goalkeeper Brad Wayman. El Toro's Tim George was given credit for the goal, because he was closest to the play, as the visiting Chargers edged No. 10 Estancia. 2-1, in a season opener for both schools. "It's too bad, because there was less than a minute left, and it would've finished in a tie,• sa.id--referee Ralph Kafesjian, a Newport Beach resident who was kept busy even after the game-ending whistle, because of a fight that broke out between El Toro's Bryan Roney and Estancia's Fernando Lara. Eight yellow cards and two red cards were pinned on players in the 80 minutes of blue- coUar soccer, a contest decided by a fluke goal and marred by tempers at the end. ·1 thought we outplayed them in the sec- ond half,• Estancia Coach Steve Crenshaw said. "It got real physical, and there was a lot of banging going on out there, especially as the game went on.• El Toro, ranked only behind Orange in the county's preseason poll, scored five minutes into the second half on a header by Patrick O'Brien, who outmuscled an Estancia defend- er in front of the goal on Bobby Miske's comer kick. A minute later, however, Estancia tied it, 1-1, when Jose Quintana scored on a rebound shot with his right foot. Three minutes later, Estancia's Irving Islas and El Taro's Julian Gaitan were warned by Kafesjian for fighting. ln the 20th and 31th minutes of the second half, Estancia had scoring opportunities, but couldn't convert. ln the 39th minute, careless- ness cost the Eagles dearly, when a clear-out resulted in El Toro's winning goal. ·we had a couple of opportunities to put the game away with scoring opportunities and we didn't finish it off," Crenshaw said. "I think il we play this game a couple more games into the season, it's a different story. "The bottom line is, we can play with any- body around here. After today, that (belief) is a little more convincing." The fact Estancia has a reputation for phys- ical play was certainly more convincing after the game, as well, when Lara and Roney went after it with fists and shoves. It appeared Estancia's ego was bruised more than any-1 thing after the fluke goal. Coaches, parents and administrators sprint- DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Estanda's Armando Quinones (17) heads the ball downfleld over an unsuspecting El Toro foe (above); below, Irving Islas (20) appears to be doing a balancing act at the expense of El Toro goalie Josh Saunden in Monday's nonleague season opener on the Estancia campus. El Toro, ranked No. 2 in Orange County rankings, escaped with a 2-1 triumph. ed. onto the field after the game to break up I there were no ejections as a result of the the fight., in which Wayman was the first to brawl "It just. got carried away,• Kafesjian play the role of policeman. Kafesjian said said. •1 saw everything. The game was over.• • Last year's baptism gives Sea Kings coach a better perspective on his team's abilities, and the chances for success. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot CORONA DEL MAR-Even though Derek Lawther had been around soccer his entire life, last year he discovered a few things, such as: • The strength of boys soc- cer in the Sea View League, which appears to be just as strong this season as last, when Lawther was a first-year coach for Corona del Mar High. • The importance of beating Back Bay rival Newport Har- bor, sort of how USC football coach John Robinson might feel about UCLA or Notre Dame. • The significance of regular newspaper coverage. "I'm a little wiser to the strength of El Toro and other teams in the league, like Santa Margarita and Woodbridge," said Lawther, who has six returning starters from last year's Sea King squad that fin. isbed 8-11-3 overall, 2-7-1 in league. Last season was a high school baptism for Lawther, who spent a dozen years at UC Irvine and time in professional soccer as a coach before accepting the CdM post in 1995. "I know the importance of trying to beat Newport Harbor, and I know il I say boo to (the Daily Pilot), you guys will report it," said Lawther, whose men's and women's teams at UCI received little or no news- paper coverage. CdM lost twice to Newport Harbor last season, 4-0 and 1 • 0, with heated verbal exchanges between coaches and players after each game. "I'm looking forward to the games this year,• Lawther I I I I I t I I I I ~-----------------------~ said. "Last year, after 12 years in college, I underestimated things. I didn't think the quali- ty was as good as it was. But once you start coaching in this league, you realize it's a tough league. "But I'm looking forward to the games with Newport Har- bor, and I'll approach it-a little different. I know it'll be a rival- ry, and I'll be totally on my guard this year.· CdM will be led by senior striker Matt Hoyt, junior mid- fielder Andy Mickler, junior goalkeeper Ken Brown, senior left winger Justin Anderson, junior sweeper Nick Orlich and senior mid.fielder Ross Ander- son, all starters from last year. Lawther said Hoyt is •taster than lightning" and that Mick- ler "is going to dominate the midfield.• Brown played every minute of every game last sea- son in goal. Among the top newcomers are. seniors Brady Beauchamp (striker), Pat Shanahan (sweep- er), Jared Jones {left fullback), Kevin Swinney (center/full- back), Brady Colton (goalie) and Robert IOase (goalie). "We should have a little more skill than last year,• Lawther said. 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TRUST DATED 8130/90 property to be SOid and P•~~o;~I property d• This statement w11 filed Pilot December 3 1996 Sean L John 13332 Dec. 3, 1996. Dally Pilot Nov. 2tS, Dec. 3, Diiiy PllOC Nov. 28, Dec. 3, Dally Pilot 3, 10, 17, 24. UNLESS YOU TAKI! AC· ~~:.:on.~b~~ .. :·~n:,11::. ~~!q ~ode ~~~:.n~~~ w~th the County Clerk ol ' T8&8 Diamond Head '6r:~e. TUI· T840 10, 17, 1996 T848 10, 17, 1998 T849 1998 · T863 T ION TO ,ROTl!CT vance• atptne time ot tne sale wm be hetd on the 9th o ange c~~:8;;~~~~ PUBLIC NOTICE tin, CA 92780 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE YOUR PROPERTY IT initial publication or the No-day or December, 1996 al Diana M. Rodabeugh,1--------MAY BE SOLD AT PUB· lice or 1118 11 552,269.00 9:00 AM at the premises Dally Pilot Dec. 3, 10, 17, FloUtloua BualMH 13332 Diamond Head Flclltloua Bu1ln•H f lc:Utloua Bualn•H Flctltloua ButlMH Flctltlou1 Butln .. a LIC SALE IF YOU APPROXIMATELY _ where said property has 24, t996 1867 Nama ltatement Drive, Tustin, CA 92780 Name Statement Name S tatamant Name Statement Na me Statement • EXACT OPENING BID MAY been stored and which Is PUBLIC NOTICE The following persons we Thia buslneu 11 con-Tha ronowtng '*'°"' are The IOllowlng pet'sont 11e The lollowlng persona we The following '*'°"'are NEED • AN EXPLANA-BE OBTAINED BY CALl· located at 1 t75 Baker St., doing business as: Bullet ducted by: a general part· doing bu1lne11 as: Ph~nlx doing business u: Style by doing buslne11 a1: TIIH by doing bullnaH u : WHI· TION Of THE NATURE INQ THE TRUSTEE THE Unit D12, Cot1a Mesa, CA "Pursuant 10 Section Performance Englnffflng/ nershlp Security and lnvt1tlgatlont, 0.slgn, 151 Kalmut Or., T.Use', 24002 Via Fabrl-llde Dlstribullon, 3n Avo-OF THI! PROCl!l!DINQ DAY PRIOR TO SALE. 92626. PUfchase must be 8lO<e(d) of the Internal R ..... BMW Master1, 3042 Enter· Have you started doing 3009 South Orange Ave., IM-6, Colla Meta, CA cante, 1305, Miiiion Viejo, cedo St,. 11<, Costa Mesi, AGAINST YOU, YOU In addition to cash the paid IN CASH ONLY at that enue Code notice II prlH IC Costa Mua CA bualness yet? no Santa Ana. CA 92707 92626 CA 92tl91 CA 9262~ SHOULD CONTACT A Trull•• wlll acce~t ce;tllled time ol the sale. All pur· hereby glvon' that the en-92628 ' ' Diana Rodabaugh John S. Joyce, 929 W. Al· Cynthia D. Janes, 1 Brit· ("9hlld) TellH Rodelv, HI David DouglH Entinger, LAWYER. chock•. cashiers check• chased Items sold a• Is nual report tor the nacal Chrlitopher M. Welch, This statement was tiled pine, Santa Ana, CA 92707 lany, Newport Beac~. CA Cou\lche IG. Dana Point, 377 Avocado st. IK, NOTICI! Of drawn by a Slate or Fed· and where Is must be r• year ended October 31 28045 King• Lynn, Ml1tlon with the County Clerk ol Thl1 b.111lne11 11 con· 92660 CA 92629 Colla MHa, CA 928~1 eral Credit Union or Sav· moved al the time or the 111116 of KNU Foundation a Viejo, CA 92692 Orange County on 10-211-96 ducted b): an lndlvtdual Thl1 bu1lneas 11 con-Thie bu1lneu 11 con-Thll bu1lne11 It con- TRUSTIEE'S SALi! Ing• Auoclallon, or Sav· sale. Sala Is subject to can-prlvlla foundation, la avin. Mickey L Miner, 10 Val-18983700188 Have you 11arted doing ducted by: en Individual ducted by: an Individual dueled by: en Individual UNDl!R DIED Inga Bank.authorized to do cellation In the avant of sat· able at the Founditlon'• lowplne Trabuco Canyon, Dally Piiot Nov. 28, Dae. 3, bUtlne11 yet? No Have you alerted doing Have you 1tarted doing Have VOi.i •tarted doing O' TRUST butlneu In lhl• State. All lle!"ent between the lacll· principal olflce for lntpec-CA 928711 10. 17, 111116 · Te58 John S. Joyce buslneu yet? no buslne11 yet? No butlMtl yet? No Notice 1, hereby given check• muit be currently lly • owner and obllgajed lion during regular busl-Thi• builneu la con-Thi• 1tatemenl w11 filed Cynthia 0 . Janet A. Tellu Rodetv David O. ~linger that Burrow Eterow Co .. a dated. In the event tender party. Display cases, Casio .,..1 hour1 from 11:00 a.m. ducted by: a g•'*-' pan-PUBLIC NOTICE With the County C1erk ol Thlt 1tatement was flied Thi• 1lalemen1 was . flied Thi• statement wu tiled Callromle Corporation a1 oth8f than cash It ac-cash register, Charge card lo 5:00 p.m. bV iny clUan nerihlp Orange County on 1 t-5-98 with lhe County Cletk ol with the County Clerk or wflh the County Clerk or truslee, or aucce11or cepted, the Trustff may machine. MOC monitor and Who requatt• It within 180 Have you •tarted doing flctltlou• BuaJneu 18883700888 Orange County on 11·22-te Orange County on 11'8-98 Orange County on '1·27-te 1ru1tH, or aub1tltuled v.11hhold the t11uance of computer, 3 AT&T phonff, d8Yt aft« the date or lhl• bullneea yet? yee, a.s-116 . N•me StatHtent Dally Piiot ~. 12, 19, 28. 19"3702731 1"83701138 18H3'703a20 trullff iwtiuant to the the Trus ... ·a Offd until Key cutter and blank Myl, publlcellon." Christopher M. Welch The following per1on1 are Dec. 3, 1990. Dally Pilot Nov. 2tS, Dae. 3, bally Pilot 3, 10, 17, 24, Dally Pilot 3, 10, 17, 24, Deed ol Trutl execu\ed by lund1 t>ecome available to Royal cash register, pack· The Foundatlon'1 princf· Thi• 1tatement wu filed doing bu1lne11 11: Big T835 10, 17, 111118 1'84? 1998 TNO 11196 TN4 WINOlA RUSSEU.. A SIN· the payM Of endoriff 11 a Ing mat4Hlal machine, Piii• pal otflce 11 located at· with the Co1ny CWk or Wave Productions, 511 1/2 OLE woMAH. RecOfded 81 matt.et ot right. port polOfold. XT~ monl-2152 Dupont Drive, Suite Orange County on 11-13-96 Dahlia AY!-.1 Corona del PUBLIC NOTICE PUBllC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 31/90, ln1t. 90-488700 ol Said a&le will b9 made tor, PCS hard drive, IBM 101 IMne CA 921112 18H370tl17 Mat, CA 92a<l5 Ollic:lal Records In the of· but without covenant ~ Selectric u typewriter, Oak-Th9 pnnelpal manag« ol Dally Pilot Nov 19 2tl DaYlcl Gamennan, 5111 112 FloUtt•• h*'ne•• Flotltfeus ha1""9 l'lotttJou• Bualneu Flotmoua luatneu nee ol lhe Cc>Ynty A9COl'der watranty, ••pr•H or Jm. dnk, lefl retum, comput.r the Foundation It Gerald Dec 3 10 111118 · 'TM-4 DahRa A!9..:i Corona del Nam. • l tat•tMnt Nam. Stat.mant NMM l tatamant NafM Statement ol ORANGE CoUnty, Cal-ptled regardlng ll11e, poi-table, shelves, Executive w. ~.. · · • · M11, CA •~5 The folloWlng parlOnl 11e The loflowlng pet'tOnt 111 The lollowlng penont .,.. The lolloWlng p8rl0r\I Me tomle. and purllJllll 10 the uulonl or encumbrancu, twlvel chair, r:ioor Safe, Robeft T. Ultla, CPA. 2152 PUBLIC NOTICE Thia bu1ln111 la ~on-dOlng buslnft1 u : Zega! dOlng bullneu u : EnY1ro doing bualne11 as: Alna-dolnQ bUSIMa aa: Premlet Noclc. or Default and fleO-to Ntlity the lndebtedneu Metal & Wood Fil• ShelvH. Dupont Drive, SUit• 101, Ir· ducted by: a general 1*1· Enterptl ... 3109 Jefterson fn0l""'1ng, 2004 Entrada t11ir Hour Producllon1, WlncJow Cowrlngt. 24"1 Uon IO Sell lhefeund8' ,.. SKWed by Rid Dead, ad-Tdledo Scale, Assorted, Of· vtna, CA 92112 '1ot1Uoua •uatMN netthlp Ave.. Co11a MHI, CA PatallO. ljn Clemenlt, CA 1580 ""*'°'· Sull• 18, Sunaet Piece Ealt. ~ corcted JAN. 5, 11198, fn1t. vanc:H thef4M'det, -'Ith In-nc. and •chool auppllea, Publl•h•d N•WP-Ott Netne S tatement ttave ·you started dolnv 112928 82872 COlta ...... CA t2U7 HUii, CA 921$3 0&«>07MI of said Of· 1.,.,1 ., Pfcwld9d therein, packing matetlal & boxea. Beach..Coala Mesa Dally TN kMlowlng petton. are~ .. vet? No Kld•n• Wold1mlchHI, DoMld w. 011colan•, Paul J , Cobb, 111111 'r•ndt Gerard Doheny, 1fo1at Recordt, w111 w otr and Iha unpakf pr1nc1p1e or Baker/Fairview A11ocl· Piiot C>ecemtlaf 3, 11198. (lolng bullneii u: sav.r David OarMrman 3109 Jetter.an Ave .. Costa 2004 Etrtrada PatallO, Ian Hoekln• 11, Huntlng1011 2Atl1 SUntat Piece Estt, otiCEMBER 17, 1991 -' the now a.cured bV aald ''"· OWner T859 lta1 Ceiling Compeny Thia atal9merlt WM filed M .... CA 92821 ~CA t2t7a 8"d\, CA 92141 t..eount Hlllt, CA 92153 10:00 A.M ... THE FRONT dNd "!11th 1n1ar .. 1 tri.teon By: Warmington o.v.top. PUBLIC NOTICI 1110 Monrovl•, coala ~th' the County a.ttl of Thl1 bu1lnHi t• con-Thie bu1tne11 la con-Thia bu1lne11 la coo-Thia butlna11 11 con-~ Of' BURROW IES. u provided In tald Note. m«lt Inc., Agent IOf Owrl8f Maaa, c.tllofnla 112121 ""11\Qf County on ,,..... duded by: an lndlvkt\lal dueled by: an lndMdUlll dUctad by: en~ ducted by: an~ ~ CO., I01 PARK· Detdl NOVaM81R Done Ihle 22nd day of No-tfOTtCI Of' aALI Luke Timothy Burr .. t, 1tHl701111 Hava you atlMd dofllO ~ ~ Nl1td dOfna ._. ~ ltll1td do1"9 t4eYt you atarted dolfl9 C!NTER ORIV!. ~NTA at 1... vePmbefb11' 1ht9ed N Nola II -.-.. 3210.2 Rtchal c:tfcla, Dana Dally Piiot New. 12, "· 2t, bulin911 v-t? No ~WC~1HI ....,,...ytt? No bUllMl9m?No ANA CA at pubMc ~I~. ' I aURROW u I a ewport ....... , aW9n Point CA 92129 090 3 19911 KldalW W~ _._., W. < 'IUI Collb P. Gerard Doherty to. Illa hlghetl blddat lot TRUITK I Beach•Cosla MeM Dall)' pur~n1 lO eectlone 1071 ~I Wltcop Mt WHt ' ' . Ta:MI Thlt ltalemant WM tlled Thia l lal9"*" WM -.cl 1'hll 1*""8nt wu ftlecl Thlt 1'*1amtnt wet ti.cl caatl (payabla ar the ti'" l l CROW 00., 101 Pilot November 26, 0.C•m-end 3012 Of the CM Code 11th SllHt cOata ...... with tl'la County et.ftl Of wfth tl'la C°"'1ty C*ll Of wlltl ll'la ~ a.rk Of w1tt1 1M County CMr11 Of Of ..,. 1n lewt\A money or 'AllKCINT•R DRIV•, bef 3, 1M. nza of lh• State of c.llfomla Cl!llofrN tit21 ' PUIUC NOTICI Orange County on 10.n-te OrlnOI County on t t.a .. ar.,. County on 1M .. N Ofante C°""'V on ,,,,..,.. b 1.!nlted StalH), alt right, IA .. TA ANAL CA the unc»fa~~l. HARBOR Thia buall'IHI 11 con-1ffH100tH 19"$70ITIO 1 ... ITOlllO t ... 110094i .. ... and Inter•••. COl'Myecl 11101, T I L.,ftONI PUBLIC NOTICI !:?::0~1·1oan 9h~r~ dUCted by: • geMrel par1· Plettttau• .......... Dalfy Piiot Hoot."· Dae.~. o.ay Piiot New. a Deo. I , Dtlly "°' '· 10, ,.,, f4, Diiiy Piiot '· 10, 11, u , :..:c1: .::' lnbyu: l71•J ...... ,. OM14JaUI NUT, SAHTA ANA, CA. ~ *"ad Jl'la ~iow::·-:::.,. 10. 17, 11M I 1'151 10, 1?, 1tt8 . . .. ™' 1Wlc.... tll1 "" .. TMe .,.,.ny t1tulead 1n Nld ,:'01 =-WV\.MD, PloUtloua ...._.. '!'01~ '~'!O ~m on ~· ~~ ~. 11•~ oOlng bullnMa':: •I TN PUIUC NOTICI "'9UC llOTICI "*IC NOTICI Qullly. and•• aftd-. Name ltet.....m ''"· ...,.. t ... ""lowlnQ .... ·U.. T. Bunatt, ~al Mutt Hui. bl Hw of tNI ..... ;....,.;.;.......;...;.;.;~.;.;;;.-....., M to1o1n: LOT 1 'ubllah•d Na wp orl TM followfng pet10nt .,. 1Cflb9d P!OPllflY, lo wl: ,..,._ 0oa & Caael Too. 1101 Vic-FlelHl1• ....... ,.. l'krtt..._ ....... i. ....,..._ ........ L~,,...l!!'o· u: ·~ ..... DlltV ~ buslnM• ..: 1 D.c .. ,~~1~.r3on18\1t~1v~:1~· Thie asaterMt'C ..,.. fllad tcrii Un11 e. co.ta ....., ._ ltM••nt Nw ......... . .._ 1ta••••Rt --.,__ .. "'°' •• °'....., "· o.c...,. Inc., •'95 MacAt1hUr Court. I •• wttt'I .,. County a.ti of CA 1212? The tolowlr'9 petlOfll .... The followlrll FE TM """""' """" ,.,. ,, , ... a; .. 1 • bet I, 10, ,... .,... 680. N.wport BMch, VIN 1 10MDUotLHTI~ 0ranoa County on 11.n .. o.or. KaY w ...... 110t dolflG ......... •: ""-doll~::-... -foln9 llualfllliil •: ~ ~M:~~~g~ -' T-114 CAnteO ~Illa le for.,,_..., 19"$701114 Vlctorl1 'CJnll e, Colla UM M llnd ,,.,,.,., 4071 bit • W ... , 'V.,lflcltlan .....,, :.&....:..~_:..:.::: , , l.D.C. ITALDESION CAU. Of .... -...... ~of 0.ity l'llot Nov ae, Dee 3 M9I-. CA 9212? L La ,..,,,. AVe., 1'nll J, 1111 ll.. COlt9 ..._, CA •t L ~ A .... ~~~CON)lft s LL f'OANIA, INO. (CALI• poM ~ 10 11 1.,. · Ti.el T8'1• butlMH It con-Anaheim,~ taOT tla7 ,~ ',~ 1100,,..., °'-1 • PONAA), 4tt9 MecAlthUr ' • duetad b'(: an~ , ... CltvMw, M4 C1Dr11o. ....... Irie ......,_., M CenfM ..... CliPM•• ~·~ .. Coult, Sult• HO, N"P"'1 MEET c ... eHled ~ -' The com-...itu Cotta ·l.i!He,. C•lftOtNa ......... llacf\. CA not ~-.... ".'!..._,, --~· )'CU used vlhlc:le S.ld\, CA '2tlO TM MC* ~..,_ '."-~·1 12Uf 90740 ltOO, CA-1 ·· ~J:;:'lctC:o2:J: UYOUOh clnslfled ~~~·~"::~~on-someone special IM end ~ dtrtc· .. ~.._..,"'=.. Thi• bualne•• 11 con-Thia bu11Mta la co~ '™' h•IMM II nn- .. IA. CA • ' M!JH78 Ttia t§'11rane ~ . through cl11slfled =t.0:.,'c!C,::.~ end .. ,~ MS·H?a . -T . ~ 1 · j '· -... ~ • I •• ··~-·- • ~,.,. ... •"rlhd..S, ....... ......... ... ., .. .... ,..-. ··-' .. .. .. -_N_rw_pon ___ Bc.chlC.o. ______ m_Mc:ta-=" __ Dai_·_~_P_ilo_c ______________________ ~·~----------------------------------------------------------------_.:TUESOAY,OECEMBER 3.1996 • PUIUC NOTICES PlJBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUii.iC NOT1CO PUBLIC NOTICll -·--~----------------------------------------------------------------------------,--------.....---------------------------------------------------------------~ " ... .,.,.. . -..... .. • I JI 11,. ' CHS1 43UH obtanlnQ COW't epprov... 9l'ld m .. a oopy to IN Loin: 8'66461 Ollltr: lnlftlf d9$CrltAtd; ,,,. more f -. $ 7 t NOTICE OF PETITION Before taldno . certain !*.c>nal rtipresentatlve 00614913 Fii · Ml 1049 A.P. dl!SCl'lbed on q1c1 DMCI Of T =-:::.V ~.. TO ADMINISTER very lmpof1atlt llCtloni, ¥pointed by the aourt NUrnl>tf 422-372·18 Nob Of Tiit property flddr•• 111d o · bWll'lle • OOPtl !!STATE OF: HARRY howev.,, the !*1'0nal WltNf'I fol.If month• from Trus111'1 519 under Deed Of common destgnlllon. K lflY, 11'4 Honlo E. LAKE repJaatntaUve wlll be the date of flrat hicun.,. Trust YOll ••In dttault undtr a Ole real prQ'*'Y deter °'" ar.nae, CA8*7 CA&! NO. A 189183 required to give nottc. to of le"9f1 .. provld'li' In = OI Trust. d8'ICI ~24, above Is l>UfPO'lld IO be: Akltwd ,,..,_ ,._, Jnter•IM f*ee>n• secUon 8100 of ~ 990. llnlMI you cMe to Pamela Lant Costa Mia. 111M Nofdic Dr .. Orlngt, To aK hetr1, benefl· unles• --v hfN• w""v-.. C.,.fomla Probet. Code Ptotlet your propeny, It may be t2627 The undllllgntd Tru CA tHl7 , derlH, credl11>r1, con-u.. "' .., • sold 111 Pllbllc ..... II YOll Mid dildlims any lllblltV tor Thlt butlneat I• oon-tlngent credltor1, and notloa OI con-.nted to The time for fllno dalme 111 el(l)llnatlon of the 1111Ure ol tncorreciness of lht or duOllM by: en lhdMdull per10n1 who may other· the propoaed ectlon.) wlll not •XJ>lr• before lht ptOCMdlnQ ag.int.I 11 you, you addr1Ss and •olhtf comm Hew you IUifted doing 'WIH be lnter11ted In the The Independent four month• from the Sllould contacl a !IW1W. Nob detlaMlion. If any, Siio ~wet"° wtJ or · eetate, or both, edmlnl1tratlon authority. he.-lng dat. notlc:«t Is hetebY g~ flat Llndtr 1141.rtin. Tiie total &mount ot th detcJbld Aa lllOl9 1u1y •Rlotllru f , P91tDr of: HARRY E. LAKE wla be Qfanted unle11 .n above. SeMol llureau. A Clllfomta un(>lld balance-of lht otlllal 1f12'8, 12/l, 12/t~ on mi Dead Of Tl\llt The ~ Mid dlld d INll dlMd Thie ICl11"*1t ,._ tied A PETITION h .. lntere1c.d pereon files YOU MAY EXAMINE corporation. IS Trustll, Of MOUfld by lht property lo 111'1 lddrW and dhlr 1~1998 Senw wlltl the ~ a.'lc ol been filed by DONALD an objection to the the file kept by the successor truslll. or subslltutld ~old and rusonablt "lllN" PUBLIC NOT4CE deslgnilian. ' tn/. d the -~· • 11111 T Ofqe°Hrll~ g~~KE ~~the:.~:::: ~::n !~ '';:'' ::;: ::1·1~:.:!.u..:\~ ~~ rr:s~e~.::i=t~in,:::: ~=~x:':':~~=u L01n 10136eC Other 00633n1=:to~=:.• llK =....~9,=S.~ Dlllly Piiot Nov. 29, O.C. a, County of Orange. should not grant the 111tat11, you may file with Dann and LY.On l. Dann. hus-of Ole Nollcia Of Salt Is Fie 10136eC AP t«lmber Beed\ CA 92660 r = W·1M8 ( °""I> 10, 11, 1• TlllO THE PETITION re· 1uthorlty. the court • -formel band llld wife as joill llnants $298.925.40 In acldllk>n to CMll 83-451 Nollca Of TN1111'• ~ Trustll dildlims • mond ZubiD Alat A HEARING on the Request tor Spectal recorded on 08/10/1990 • tllt lnlslee will accept a cashlet undtr OMd Of T~}ca.tOf 'r19 l.tiley Tor 11'¥ i'ccmd,_ d t t2 1213, 12110. 121171915 ......C llOTIC" que1t1 that D'Ol'<tALD D. petition win be held on Notice of the tiling of an Instrument No. 90-424530 In cNdl dra.n. on a Stall dl(llJI undw • ..,_. llJSl PftlPlllY lli*w and Ollll' •• December 4, • 11 :oo.m •• ~­SOUlt'I COMe Church • lnltne Cempue. 6120 . 80nMa ~ RQ9d, -IMne, CA.02812 --3500 Pacitlc: View Drtw • __________ __. ___ ,LAKE be lppolnted H D mb 28 19 lnv1ntory and • ralHI book PIOt ol omctal reco'dS In National Bank. a~ drawn dltld ~m'!" 18, 1994, u men dllqlllllln. i •ny. floUll1• ......... , personal reprenntatlva oce er • 98 •t of eatite Hsetl~r of die otfiCI of Ole County Re· a State °' Ftdtlal 00.dil Un you take ldicn IO pn:tect YIJI.! hentll The tdll alllQll'll d 1 llw ee.ea••nl to edmlnl1t1r th• 11tat1 1 :46 P.M . In Dept. 703 any petition 01 account cordtr of Orange County. ca»-°' a dltck drawn Dy a Stall Pf\lP911Y, I mey bl sdd 11 •pi~ u~td bllanca d u. ~· Newport a..ctl "4-a?OO 9881-====rt-·-----·111 P1EN:E WHW • The foloWlng Pllftor'9 .. of the decedent. located et 341 The City 1 lornla. and pu,.uant lo lh•jFedetal Savings and Loan S-. If you Mid en .,_oi sec:ul9d by the prcpeny 10 bl doing bullneee •: NeMco THE PETITION re-Drive Orange CA 928e8. ;26~0~,d~ Inc ~ctlo1n Notice or Default ana Eleqtlon to elation, Savings.Association o lhlndlredtheproceedingega and ~tu H1m«1ed OOl1•, OBITUAU ;ServlcM, 89 Pueo CS. que1t1 th• decedent'• IF YOU OBJECT TO 1 orn a Sen Oleflunde< recorded Savings Bank Spedtled In SIC )'CU. you shoUd CllfUd • t.wyer upenses and t!Mnces at u. IB1IMAIWIY Toner~ CA 92821 Will nd dlcll If the grentlng of the Probate Code. A Re· 06/14/t995 In book, P1119, a:: llon 5102 ol Ille Financial C Nc&e is t.l9bv ~ thet Se!TI d the inltllll t:lation d the Nof · Biiiy ~. ee be ad~ltt: to ~rob:'t!: petition, you mould quest for Special Notice lnstrurn1nt No. 95·252296 of anel 1Ultlor121d to Oo busll\ess ~ Compll!'f, • OI Sele 15 ~11,5M84 In add( NllD"All P..-o 1 de Toner, 8rM, CA The Will and .ny eppeer at ttie heetlng form 1' available from said ollldal records. wll sed on lilts stall. In the event tendt tl\lll11, or aicceaor t1US111. to cash, lhe tMt11 wl talef' •er It a r a Lo I e 112C21 codlclls 11te evallable for and 1tate your objec-~he court clerk. 12/17/t996 at In The Front Of other tnan caS11 Is ac:ceptad th IU~ed trustll p.ll'lllanl to 1 cashiers ctl8dl dreMI oo estate Moedh•• paaeed Thl1 bu1lneaa 11 con-exemlnatlon In the flle tlon1 or file written ttomay for Pall11oner: The Flaapoll!s Al The Mlln EnlrY truslM may 11111hhold the lssu Dead Of TIUl1 ~ed ~ G l'lllianlll bl'*. 1 dlldl dtwwn tiv away Nov.mber 29 Mortuary* Chapel Creination duoted by: .,, lndMdUtl b)ectl Ith the Rloh•d E. Henneoy kea T'o TM Plai»ntia Civic of th• Truslle'S Ottd un JIOObl an urvnarritcl 1111n mte or fedelllll mdi union °' a • HM you atal19d doing kept ':¥i the court. ~fore 0;! ~earing.~:~ 9461 Orlndl11V St. Sta Ctntlr 401-411 E. CNpman tunds btc:Ome available to Ill on 1112911~ • lnlllNm~ No ctl9Cll cnwn ~ 1 State 0t ltderel ~ 18MN~:p~~ 1~~ ~neea Y9f? No T E PETITION re-b 211 Ave. Placena... CA 1110:00 a,m. payte or endorsee as a matter o BM20126 in boc* P9Qll d cll1 savings and loan assoaat' · ..... L.octmdge que•t• euthortty to appear.,ee may e In Cypre11 CA 90830 at Pllbllc aucuon to Ole highest rtoht Said sate wlll be made. bu r9CIOlds In the cffioe d the COJ savings 8$SOClll01 OI SIY1f10S bll vlwcl by hat' huebend 942 ..... Thia Utemant WM tied edmlnliter the ••tat• person or by your 11/28, 11/27. 12/03 blddtr for cash (payable al Ult without covenant or warranrv ~ dnd Orange COJrcy speclled 11'1 redion 5102 d t a.oyronn Scottc. =hhamam·I~~~!!!!!!~~~·-·-·-·---~ with the County Claftc of under the Independent attorney· time of salt in laWlul money ot express or Implied regarding ""''Clfllll· a ~ Jlll'IU•nl to t FinaflCllll Code 1m authorlled 10 ' 0t-.nge County on 11~ AdmlnlstTatlon of E•· IF YOU ARE A Ole Unftld StallS). all rtght. lllle doe. l)OSStSSIOn or flna.lm Nollca Of Oald and Eltc::tion 1 taisress in this mte. In 1111 da4.1ghter Julle Anna t8"a7oatM tatas Act. (Thi• authorl-CREDITOR ore contln-and lnllrest conveyed to and brlfl09S.tosallslylhtlndebll<I Sel ~nder ~tenderaherlhlnc:ath•~ Balley and five o.11y Piiot 3 10 t¥ will allow th• personal gent creditor of the now held bY ft under said cl•d nen sea.Ired by said o.i 0&/1611996, 11 book. pege, •slttie trustee rney wit'hdd the issu· g rand ch I Id r • n . TRADE ' • ,..,,-e1antatlv11 to take deoened, you must file of trust In !he property sttuaDld ~ 11M11unoer. with 111111Umen1 No 19960421327 ol11ra d lhe TMtll'a Dead untl Memor1al Service w111 '* mllf'ly ac:tlons without yoUf clelm with tM court In said OOllllTV and sf.ale htrt-ilnllllest u prcMdtd therein, and said olflcill rteardl. wl Ml funds blaJme tvlMIM to t be held on Wedna- through classified 642-5878 Cl ......... • By Fax (714) 631-6594 (Plra:.t' indude your 111unt 1111d phune number and wi;ll rnU yuu burk with a prier quutt.) By Phone (714) 642-5678 By MalHn Person: 330 West Bl!y Street Costa Mesa. CA 92627 At '.'Jrwpon Blvd. & Bay St. Polley Rates and deadlines arr ;,uhjc><'l 111 l'hangr without notice. Thr publbhrr rt-wne• tlw riid11 to censor. reclassify. re\i~e or n·jhr any d1tssifjed advertisement. Plt'cl'f' rt•port a11y rm1r that may be in vour cla:.:.ifird ad immediate!\·. TI1e Daily Pilot .accept~ no liability for 1wy rrror i.11 an edvertbement for whir h it mu\· bt· rei.ponsihle urept for the rnst •lf 1111: •pun• 11rt1111Jly uceupied by thr l'rror. Cri-dit n 111 0111~ be allowed for the fi~t in~1·n ion. ----DeadHnes ----. Monday ................. Friday 5:00pm Tuesday .............. Monday S:OOpm Wednesday ......... Tuesday S:OOpm Thursday ....... Wednesday 5:00pm Friday ............... Thursday S:OOpm ...... Boors Telephone 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk-ln 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Saturday ............... Friday 5:00rm CEMETERY LOT/ NEWPORT NEWPORT BUSINESS CREDIT 2907 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT ANTIQUES 6010 WANTED QYJtT 122 S BEACH 2169 BEACH 2669 OPPOlTUNtTY l-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 5530 5530 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TO BUY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2 904 B•d Credit? liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii- 6019 P •c lflc View 4 lots to· The Moat East Bluff BIH, 2br Get personal loans Hous•k.••P•r/Nanny T • • n T 0 b • 0 0 0 Top Dollar Paid! Cash Paid For your $500·$50001 Mort· 1 Id & di d gelher, EXCLUSIVE 1.5ba, 2-car gar, d/w. An Outstanding gages, Refinancing, M-F. Uve-otJt. North Fighters Volun1ee11 From 1800-1960. od go amon s.,,, .&OUAL "°""'4G Ol'l'OllTUNIH All raat 111111 ~•"' • ou·T-OF-STATE MWSpaptr ii .. *" II Ult fl•• ata1fawHHslntActlf1tll'11 PROPERTY 1558 ""'"" wlllcll malla ~ 1111111 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii to llhlltlse '"Illy ~I. Colorado Rane h 11111taUH er discrlmla1tl1a Bargain Nlld OI rac&. color. l'llifllft, 58 acres, $29,900. 1 at sc1.t1111~tamlllalllllaa• time ottered! Spec- aalilllll qin. • • IMUUell It tacular views of Pikes mau 1ftY aucll ,,...,.ftCt. llml· Peak, Greenhorns & 1atlo1w~lliell.'' Sangre De Cristo Tllll """'.,et wlll aa~ Mountlans. Beautifully lultwtlllY~111t9'Wdlsl• rolling llelds & woods- IHlll llf 1111 ....._ Wiiie• ts i. perfec1 horse country. NllClla 11 IM In. o.r reaclert' Outstanding wJldllfe. Close to lakes & na· wt IMfl!W .,.... .-ai all tlonal l oreat. Year •w1tta11 a4nrtl1d In llllf round access w/lele· .• ...,..., .. llAll&Mfe H IA phone & electric. ..... ~M&IL la,_. Excellent financing. ,..-11M1C1wll.U..ulMUO call 1-719-564~367 1111·• .. 1·-...ZH51l ftt ~i~•::-:·.~1'.11,.... -TIM--E-S_HARE ___ S_1_5_9_0 Zip Codo In Town A Complete RemOdel Opportunity to be-Debt Consolidation, Costa Mesa. English ages 15 & 16 needed 1 pc to entire estate. Any cond. Call Ray "'02857" $1100 + $1100 sec come part owner In Equipment leasing spkng. Rel'• & Orug for state funded To-Paintings. china, 201·3473 Luxury rental condo-751..0853 today's hol1est digital available. 24 hr Info. t esting req'd. Fax bacco control profect. glsware. lwn.. ate.-Leather sleeper sofa & miQlums CLOSE·OUT Oceanfrnt W. Newport Technology. Minimum Se Habla Espanol work & salar~ Stipends paid. Cati 40Yr NB RH 673-6223 chair, dinning set, (tell In prestigious Newport 3bd/2ba. Yrly, fp, gar. Investment required of 1·800-572-8843 history to 444-02 2 North Bay Health ~=======~ a friend!) 721·1735 , coast! Only 2 mites $1975mo. Property $6,000 (not MLM). For Ext 753 INTERNET CO. Resources Center Top Dollars Paid away from the beach, House 842·3850 fre1 Information call: $CASH NOW$ Hiring customer serv 1·800-303-4477 For Records. Jau.. our beautiful 2bd, 2ba 1-800-737·6795 For your future lottery :c~~~. S~tt~~~[;: -.-T-.-1-.-0 -0 -m--S-a-I•_•_*__ lfST '1ICfS SM) Soun tracks. e 1 c . designs start ·al Internet Advertising Installments, struc-1 ______ ..,.,.._______ FfT. high earning po-Call Mike 645·7505. $1370" Each classl· MISCELLANEOUS 90 days for only $100. tured settlements, an-Laborers Earn up to tentlal. Call Jodi, Ant1qun to 'SO. Mod..n cany designed floorp-Call for details. 1·800-nultles and lnherl-$'!500 Weeki~ Long (619) 862·9933 •Elt.=dltlllllbuy: Ian Includes w/d, re-RENTALS 408-8618 Ext 5746 tan c e 9 • distance phone com------------------• ""-~ frlgerator, private ga· 1·800-457·9922 pany Is seeking peo-WANTED • rage, microwave, gas Internet CO. Bach Investment, Inc. pie to service store-Enthusiastic person to ~ polary, range and nreplacew. Area coordinators CREDIT REPAIR & front promotional box run front office for c*fCOIUntorb City light view loca-ROOMS 2706 needed. Opening ISP REST 0 RAT 10 N route. 1·800·354·7331 Chiropractic facility, =:::--lift., 11ona, gated com· 1 800 090 SITE basic typing & Interest munlly; pets welcome. s tes. • • ·Law Offic• MATURE MAN In learning are req'd. dlconllwtoOjlda. Our residents have C.M. 15th & Orange Large profit potential 1-800-801-8818 1 day • week. Clean Base pay +bonuses. .on;;;or ... ....,. access 10 state of the Male prel 'd. N/S. from Steel Bldg Busl· NEED CASH? yard & cart· mus1 be Call 37~552 •Ca~•"* art fitness facility, spa-Share beth, lndry, neH. Nat'I Co. award· Have an annuity or handy w/tools, iome clous and modern light kit prlv. $290/ Ing dealership In open structured aettlement? English required -------------• ·~ ..... cancU::lld clubhouse, 2 pools, 2 share utll. + dep. market. Sales or We purchase them & e7.3-e372 EMPLOYMENT •mnedll9Cllb BUILDING MATERIAlS 6030 All Steel building• In storage, never put up, blueprints Inc. 40x24 was $5600 wilt • sell for $2480, 40x56 • was $9618 will sell for $56181 Call Chuck 1 ·800..320-2340 spas and business Ken, 842·1770 co ns truct I on· pay fast. Dependable. PT Clerlo•I SERVICES 5533 714-J.49-3711 center. IMMEDIATE E 'Sld• CM Clean/ (303)759-3200ext.5950 Oldest In business. Clerk/Errand pe11on PETS 8c MOVE·IN available. quiet. N/smk, n/pets. PEPSI/COKE Settlement Capital with own car. Call iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiL-========j 6049 Got A C•mpground Call &40•2800 $350, ulll Included. ROUTE 1-800·950-0008 723-5511 (10am-2pm) ---· ANIMALS •••••••••I M • m be r • h Ip or 548·5058 26 local and es tab· Ret•ll Salea Sports Please be aware that APPLIANCES 6011 liiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Tlmeahare? We'll *restrictions apply N.B. Oc eanfront & II s hed locellons.I••••••••• knowledge a must. the listings In this cat· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •Poodle Puppies• HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE take It. America's 22nd St Pvt room Earn $1700 weekly. ANNOUNCEMENTS Great job, lots of fun. egory may require YoU Teacup, Toy & Mini. most succe98ful resort SOUTH COAST unfurn, ~hare bath. 1-800-511-8342 Call Aana, 721-4784 to call a 900 number 13 cu. ft. Fr .. zer $250-$1250. 546-2848 resale clearinghouse. Utll paid. N/S pref. Stay Home M•kel••••••••• Rx Clerk/Delv P(T In which fhere 11 • ~::gs~'2s.Xln~~;~~-Gorgeoua young male Call Resort Sales METRO 2186 Kltchene11e In room. $427 weekly malting +mileage. Must have charge per minute. sable shepherd. lnt10:8m00at~o2n3~5o9t6117ne: Lndy. 1 block to letters for your toca· LOST 8c car/~ns. $6.50/hr for •R•frlg $200, Washer/ Beautiful temperment .. , ... Deluxe 2bd/2ba NewpC'rt Pier: $480. tlonl Supplies shipped people prsn 642-0108 •••••••••I dryer, $145.00 each. 975·11 US Encl gar, w/d hkp, Call Sam 875-4808 dally. Checks malled FOUND 2925 MERCHANDISE 848-5848 IGUANA looking for.:. ~wnstr unil, no peta, NIJ t>rlgtft/alry, 'Clean weekly. Umlted open: SELL more attention. -·Tm _ Av all 12(7 · $775. quiet home, kit, w/d. Ln:~d ::~~ S4A5s3e3 FOUND Diamond ring. FURNITURE 6014 happy, healthy and .. 1002, .. ____ _ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil H 0 USES/ GENERAL Real Estate For Sale? ••••• Weekend Open HouH•? ***** The Dally Pilot Real Esiate Tab which 11 published eac:h Sat· utday Is an effective and Inexpensive way to showcase that special property. Call our Classltled Department Todayll e42·5878 974-071.7. 296-6423. $450.lncl utll, 6 blks M Anh Bl d S It Uttle Balboa laland. your used vehicle weigh 11bl" Including. to beach! 548·1003 Ai7o-1 ~.r N~p~rt ~c:~ 875·2031 through classlfled llU'l"IQUES 6010 Kl-SI•• Water'"'-d 50 gal glass tank w/, FOUND F I kilt nn •• ••• uw wooden 1tand, llghl. •• CA 92280 ema • en 642·5878 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif Dk auatned pine. 2 end heat rock. $75. VACATION •Vl!NDINQ ROUTI!• approx 3mos. old.1--------------cupboard• . & mirror 540·S995 •AH c11h•20 axf1&ing Grey w/orange 1pot1. on tall headboerd. Tall RENTALS 2722 attH•Buy a1Vpart• 1 v.r8 ;21~a*'tJ~ Rd. EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT P•d••tat frame wllti 1---------GENERAL 2102 l••••••••liiiiiiiiiiiiiiii--iiiiiiii •800-711-4361• mattreu, heat6r, pad· BICYCLES 6060· ... l iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Katual Oceanfront ---------LARGE REWARD 5530 5530 ded ralls, 8 drewers, 41'"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I Your Beat Busl n••• L 11 t •-t '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiif 1• Great F•mlly Homel BALBOA Condo. Poo, spa, ten. Opportunl.... oat wa e, p.,., •PP 11 cablneta. Includes Two 26.. Men's beach Spacious famlly home Goll, 1hop, re1ts cloH •• bk @ Vons/Brlatol, comforter, plllow cruisers & boy's for rent In Fullerton PENINSUIA 2607 by. Lo·ratesl 24°"3197 s500 pront per u.te. S.A. 8/30 557·5227 1ham1, ah .. ts. S200. 20 .. b'•k• .-41 ..... 264 S500·S5,000 WHkly Looki .. rtu •ty Call 54().5995 · v .. with 3BR, 2BA. R• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •Palm Springs• Income. Your IOc:atlon, LOST 'Paco· " VIO ng 10f 8D~po m ::1fo':i~l~d . b:i~hane! 2bcl/tba Large deck, PGA WEST. 2bd/2ba no aalling. Not MLM. male cat Orange/white TI G kitchen appllances garage, W/D, Y••rly. condo on fairway. Start-up ,... than with blue •YH vie to use your es skills MERCHANDISE SPOR N . $98$ utll Incl. Avail Pool. Jae, Golf, nn. S1 .ooo. FREE RE-Orang•/16th. 642-• GOODS 6065 Tile noor In •ntry, tlln-12/15 &45-5882 Reas. ratesl 644-2894. PORT. 1-800-895-071M 1584. 707·8"18pg and expen·ence?. MISC. 8015 '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiii!i~ii Ing & kitchen. In a • r ... ,,...,.,,, (24 h ) . I• quiet nelghborhood 1~B.,.A.,.Y,..,.P=R..,,0~N~T~..,,2-b-d~/2~b-al-------------"""' ..,_,,, oura LOaT. cat, "Trophy," SNOWBOARDS with lerge yard and condo, near Pavmlon, RENTALS TO Your Own whVblk, •ttlped tall @ 'JlMLOl•.-a-n..~r-ldlliom 20,.0eluao Noltlo Fir Holiday Clo Hout CONDOS FOR RENT -----APARTMENTS ------FOR RENT brick patio 11250 2 k oot dock Tr.v.I Ae•no~ Herbor'tllew Hiiia 11123 .___.. -~ ~ Ctwlattna1a Wreath Sele. New/U1ed. M/F CORONA monthly. Close to th• .~~~{. ~n~•· St600/1,,,SilBAU•&iiiiiiiiiiii2ii7ii28 PT/FT: E•QI• Travel. Rewerd. 640-n&.2 ~~itiqopponunityfOfaPA~TIME •hipped dlreotly to All makes model• a 102., 0 1 Freeway . mo,yrly,8'13·8840 i• Amerloa•a targett L.oet male miniature vva.->&UDSALISllPltlSINTA'aum.. your home. 122.95 alzaa S50toS279 DELMAR ,. (714)a70.90eG a YtMlntl Prot'I• wl Super"t'cncy,wtll .. Pincher, ura/tall Youwilloonllelpotentialsublcriberuttbeir relght Included. Call&'7&-404a liilliiiiiiiiiiiliii••liiil 3BA, 28A hom•. Fem tabllah at ao-ncy. c I Ip p e d, b I k It an. homes lO sel1 subtcrit11lons IO the Tima n.. .. -Mar.I' a lvefQreene: Terreoo• COM. N.W COt!TA ,..111~A 2124 COSTA MESA 2624 pr•f'd. *500 +ulll. OreatSS. ""and iow. 57&-1130pQf/951.o301 "'""'""'·'""·a· .... ,· • .:..&..':':-.. .............. to_:::..... ,..Jc~~4~39 TV. e•1!!CTRQutrc·, car ... t, "'"''nt. 2bd/2ba. ,-, ~ Bike to beh. f73-4f70 ooat travel, unique tax LOST lbl ......... ..,.,... .. 1 1111> uu .,_ ,._. ---· " ....... , ,.,,.... n1.~ ,.... -benefl1a. Ttalnl.v.. cer-.__ 'C~..,e>•M•a .. ~• ·~ 0..:.1_ a.-"· ........ : Ctt.tlall9, Wuhlngton 5.,..•11:10 1080 Seti now. Agent •1 MONTH PR••• N.B. Pvt rm, N/S, no t: "•• ..... __ , ,,.. ,,... M~y·niu.y,4pm-... t"'"·"""n'a'l"t"'"unp ASuP«Glft 1.~ e.-.9070 ext. ta• ••••D w/•m garage. ·CM F•mlly VIH•e• ~. fem pret. Shr tlfl •tlon for two. male pure bted d,,oc n in Fullerton and Gtrdcn Grove. W/O Hk•up1. Fenced Gated 2-38d ms-875 lndry • kit. MOO Imel :.~~ ao~;:: ::t Lab 11/30 vie Of ~O•· ••• .,.. rug. SW • .,....,. Mlaelon IUIU>ING •• llacky.,d. 1700/l'nonth Wd hk·up, applt, vert, utJI. 7a3-804e nanolally capable, pttaVOld *-~·NB. TRISUCCIS.9ULCA.NIJIDATIWILLBAVI: ~-=.,~~~ Modef10. "15W. Sac~ '•mtAg.nt IMM880 carport. hcM wttcome ii• prlvat.e rm w-wn aucce .. fut. ~ orl· R.-11111 ..._.,... • • flee 190. 790 .. 579 • CONTUCT Se habl• !epanol. entty • ba•h. pool, ented apptlc:ents onty, •••••••• ; Sales ot CIUIOJ'Det service nillaed Clpc:rialcc LilKei•l Chrlatmaa liiiiiiiii••••JmWPOat n...eso.3oe3 mate pref, 1-450. uUI ,,..VkMo "" •Ooodonl~stilll ...._ Compeee~ Pf9"1-l"U'9--__.--.e---llA lnotd.894-atM '1400M~a BllPtOTllBKT •Apro(ellioul~..t~ wlr9'd w/ epptOIC lO ~1w C•no•ll•....... CB 2119 BV._. .. GTON ... CAD ·"-ucam-ei-'-ila..... r.~:'! ... c: •. = ..... :: IOUTIQUBS IOIZ • s1 .. 1 bulldlng• .... av ,. 1.u• ~ •• .....-r-.. ,. ,, .. r•o••. ShOpa; WCI Home In Newport IUCB ze•o co--··CJAL ~ .... nt ... ao A --..... _ ... '° 2511M: 30x30. Sevfng at!Ofe9. NeW c~"I•••••••• ~ PERSON \lrNIT'ED lllPl.OYlll.NT Tkt.osA.qeJanmea-.acoaiptiCi'le ..... + .... oom-"•"'•"'b.,t In th• • up to 60~. r:arm hdwd ftrt/pelnt. t1tt0 •LAttG• Secure 180 IU1 ISTAD 1bown~~"'11 .... 0 ~tltioalftdbwliu ...... Qmlifted ...,... uo 1 wewl a...... PeillGn\. , .... • 8ulldtnoa • 401t48. c.M Renay HCMM10 U~alra ~llo gar 1 ........... a::. lo#~-~ ....-trit:4 tsi IMy .,ty la penoa, by mlil, by 100+ ...... M I •he pei1t el a11aa-. •Sato, 11•80. lJdilelei...._•t ....... -.,· ... --ch.•v.iil• r-11.-. 1 Cllll.._ -.ar1w-~.... ..... .., .... 1 Oec 1•7, l ... P .1111. Wh=y lnOfe? •r·-· " .... .... ~ ""www11• th --. -•1-• --· 11~ ~ clltect 28f/28anewonMMI Now11100 "4-1111..---------~~-1111 011111la1a' f ~eo.-~-· 1~.,.-L.ndly, f/p. ~mo. IUSDll$S oma --· ... "rtl'l'I I ;..... ,A .. v...,. WW..,,__,.,, M "' ... ... ... ._._. -w., ..... - 1yr ...... MT..:aaG• Nl'IWPOlt POa...,. 2111 ft1-Gl9 HID IA»~ 'I &MD.'> ............... .. ,._.._ ... ____ , CG 111 ...... 5116&1&5*'~ IUCB Ziii SW&.. ... _..Bhi llGlillt.CAtllM ------ ·----••11 ·---.................... . l1E;!!~!l!tfi!·11 .. --......... . ,.. 9 TUESQAY, DECEMBER 3, 1996 I TODAY'S CRoSSwoRD PUZZLE ACROSS I Drinll llke a 62 OPEC l\lttlon 63 Gymnast Kort>ut PREVK>VS PUZZ\.E SOLVED p111le 5 Locations 10 Abode 1 • Circle of liohl 15 Aquanum ljsh 16 Fregrancie 1 7 T hougtit 18 Evaluated t 9 Mexican coin 20 Yulellde decoration 22 Biros· homes 23 Want·od abhr 24 Lummox 25 Swallow'\ 29 Like a scoundrel 33 Conctsi:> 34 Mound 36 Actress Alh11qhl 37 Female Sheep 38 Unl11endly bactena 39 Clever one 40 Dole (out) 42 -year 43 Smalt amount •5 Spread thickly 47 Fainted 49 Loog lime SO Globe 51 Steeple 54 Sense of humor 60 Bank lransachon 61 up 'ip<lke 2 14 17 20 33 17 40 45 n6 64 Night noise 65 C~ptaln of the "Nsut1tu1· 66 Swimmer's 67~ngllOIC8 68 Leavo'I DOWN tWodQO 2 Ory riverbed 3 Quebec's Sopt· 4 Some beards 5 Lnne R moss 7 S:i r~ "• flOl'>Ch 6 flm or oak q Melancholy 10 Ophm1s11c 11 L ~rrc pooms 12 Nearly all 13 Groek god of love 2t M1o;pl11ce 22 Old horse 24 Sorry'" 25 Things on a hst 26 Sta1rcase post 'l1 Actress Garbo 28 Transparent 29 Stoping walkways 5 30 Dos Moines resident 31 Helptng of pte 32 Loathed 35 Basebah stat 38 Valley " 1 Never ending 43 Whig's opponent 44 Stealing from 46 Garden tool 48 Awe 51 Swill 52 Game on hofsoback 53 Shake· spearean v\lla111 54 Excellent 55 Onoe -a llme 56 FIC11011al delecllve Wolle 57 Chocolate coollie 58 Signature 59 Baseball's Slaughler 61 Cahf hrs. 11 12 13 Looking to sell that extra junk stacking up in ~~~ the garage? &USINESS SERVICES 3488 ry our garage sole ads Whar~ iunk fo you is a tr005ure to someone else ~ . ·/642-5678 Ha ndyman/Remodel Addlhons, Bath. Kitch CLEANING CONTRACTORS F1re-w11tor oamago SERVICES 3548 GENERAL 3558 Eloc. Plumb, & Paint Nowporl aroa lmmod iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Page 714·227·8122 CARPENTRY•Wlndows Doors • Wood Fonces Closet.Garage Orgonrzers L#261581 • Call Bob 249·8323 Pg·312·0026 ContuHd? 842·0567. Jerry Stmr-reured, 50y11 A TOUCH OF CLASS Cloanlng. Ros/Comm Lrc/Bondod. Froo Est. lorosa 282-7143 •BOSS HOUSECLEANING Licensed· Bonded Sl0.00 per hour. 714·548-0388 of sa11sfd cuSI Ors ·1cks ......,,,.......,,_.,....,..._,..,,....--...,-.,.- 1epa1rs drywoll Slucco CERAMIC TILES 3528 COMPUTERS 3SS6 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LHkY lhowera Rep'd fllree IS·M•U Account Regroutlng & tnatGll'n ln11an1 lnlern•t~· Lab U 70130 Doon of T iie I C C ""73•8""6 or &•8·8526 011cord a yt>er afe " "" 2930 Brlllol •27-1~855 RENT hOUOh ctas1.1fild 1111ue By CHMLEI GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH COUNT YOUR TRICKS Both vulnerable. South deals. WEST •K8 Q952 0 Q J0 5 .. •AJ8 S NORTH • J 1015 8 o KQ.C 0 87632 •7 SOUTH •Q02 Q AJ63 OAKJ •KQ 9 EAS'f •A874 Q 1087 0 9 " •108642 The bidding: SO\.TTH WEST I • P ... 2 NT Pa111 NORTII l. 3NT EAST r"" Pu• Pan Paa Opening lead Four uf 0 C11rpe diem -se1u the day -is a 11logan that has been with us since the days or the Roman Empire. Wr11t grnbhed the O(tport.unity olTrrcd hy dcclnrcr on thi11 deal. Rout.h's bidding showed o bal- nncetl hand or 19-20 points. North's hypassing nf the five-card diomond 11uit 18 in k eeping with the theory that, when a hand ill worth only one forward·guing bid, il is wiser to chc>011c o major over o minor. We11t got off to an unfortunate lead -n low diamond. Declarer won and immediately l(ienl about selling up t.wo tricks in 11pades by l eading the queen. West found a sparkling defen11e. The defendt!'r r ose with tt\e 'king of spade11 11nd 11hif'ted t.o o low club, Enst'a ten being captured hy decl arer's qucr.n. When declarer continued with the nine of 11padet, Eaet. took the ace and r everted to club11. Snulh's king lost to tho ace, and the dcfcnd- t.rs ran the club 11uit t.o inOicl n two· trick sel on dcclorer. l-lftd South fl'IUllCd to count trirk11 before launching on 11 campaign, Lhe winning'line woulcl hnve been easy to spol. The di11mond lead «11vc declarer seven faat tricks, and nn eighth could be ACL up hy conceding a diamond. After winning the opc>ning lrnd with the jack or diamonds, declarer should cash the ace and king, Lhen cross to dummy with e high heart to concede a di11mond, selting up n long card in the suit as Lht> eighth t.rick. No matt.er what the dcfondeni do, there is no wny they can 11top South from scoring one trick in a black suit Ln complement four trick11 inuch red suit for A t.ot.nl of ninc> in nlr." Learn to be a betlt>r bridge player! Subscribe now to the Goren Bridge Letter by callinl{ (800) 788-1226 for information. Or write to: Goren Jlrldge lA-t· ter, P.O. 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