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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-02-25 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS Youth results for Sunday~ Spirit Run . THE VERDICT Innocent victims of war remembered Serving the Newport-Mesa community sff'\Ce 1907 Heroin bust makes city history • Alleged kingpin jailed as police net a cache of the narcotic as well as marijuana, cocaine, guns and money. By Christopher Goffard, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -An appar- ent kingpin of the local drug trade is behind bars after police raided his apartment on Friday, making the largest heroin seizure in the city's history, authorities said. Detectives recovered more than two pounds of tar heroin, three pounds of methampheta- mine, 15 pounds of marijuana, an ounce and a half of cocaine, and $31,000 in cash and money orders from the West 18th Street residence of Brigido Rodriguez, 54. Police estimate the drugs had a street value of $250,000. Rodriguez, an illegal immi- grant, had been arrested before on drug charges and deported to Mexico, police said. He has since returned and for at least six months used the Costa Mesa apartment to supply drugs to local users, police said. Police said he lived there with a woman and his two small boys, who are 10 and 14. During the raid, police said they found a stash of drugs hidden beneath the bed of one of the boys. Police said they found Rodriguez in a back bedroom with a loaded Colt Commander .45 caliber handgun. Along with Rodriguez, police arrested Victor Perez, 21, who apparently shared the apart- ment, and Navijio Ramirez, 36, reportedly a drug buyer who was nabbed in the driveway, said Costa Mesa police Lt. Ron Smith. • SEE HEROIN PAGE 5 Costa Mesa police detective Milce Ginther bags evidence seized ln a drug bust Friday. MARC MARTIN I • DAILY PILOT Examining the Options Vienna -group's policies attacked Cost, timesaving proposals may minimize testing for some eighth- grade students By Michelle Terwilleger; Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -Local eighth graders who test at or above the 50th percentile on standardized tests might be able to avoid taking some dis- trict tests, depending-oil action by school trustees tonight. School board members will consider changing the district's graduation proficiency testing system as a way to reduce the amount of time ·and money spent on assessment tests and to provide more opportunities for students to learn the mater- ial needed to pass. The district aclmini!Jers the California Test of Bask Skills to second through 12th graders and administers the district- created proficiency tests to ninth through 12th graders. Students must pass the district tests before graduating. The proposal would allow students who test at or above the 50th percentile in math and reading areas on the test to forego the district's six hours of graduation tests in those areas. Students would still be required to complete a social stuilles test that would be changed from the current mul- tiple choice and essay format to solely mul~ple choice. • SEE CUTS PAGE 5 ----·····--··----------F.Y.I. +The Newport-Mesa Uni- fied School District board meeting begins at 7 p.m. at Harper Center, 425 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa. ------··--------------- Monte Vista teacher Lynn Blanton works with Joyshua Sieker, left. and Andrea Harrington during Independent study on family We and personal adjustment. Independent study ls among the budget cuts proposed by the Newport-Mesa Unlfied School District. I Alternative educatioia fans agree: independent study is vital By Michelle Terwilleger, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -Staff and students involved in the school district's alternative edu- cation programs think they have clear answers to the tough ques- tions about the programs at Monte Vista and Back Bay high schools. In recent weeks, school trustees have been asking: What is alternative education? What is the program's application process? Do we really need inde- pendent study? At the school board meeting tonight, trustees will discuss two recommendations: One to close the Monte Vista site and move the alternative education pro- gram elsewhere, and another to eliminate Monte Vista High's independent study program to help pay for teacher salary raises. District figures estimate $200,000 in savings by closing the alternative education cam- pus at 390 Monte Vista Ave . in Costa Mesa. Teachers and administrators have mixed opinions about mov- ing the program, but all agree independent study is vital to the district. #To a parent who came from the generation of the '60s, (inde- pendent study) is not a luxury, it's a school option,• said Carole Castaldo, principal of Monte VJ.Sta and Back Bay high schools. Castaldo said the application process for independent study is simple: students must show they cannot attend daily classes. Most independent study stu- dents must work more than 20 hours per week to help support their families. But other reasons given for pursuit of independent study include long trips outside the country and recent drug rehabilitation. • SEE STUDY PAGE 5 •Women's group says the Vienna Philharmoruc is anti-minorities, anti.- women. Protest planned. By Susan Deemer, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Although local music lovers herald the Vienna Philharmonic's upcoming performances as the • Superbowl of Symphonies," its all-male, 155- year-old philosophies have struck a sour note with a local women's group that says the orchestra is both anti-women and anti- minorities. •niey have restricted mem- bership to white males, and I mean it almost says 'Aryan.'• said JoAnn Perlman, South Orange County chapter of National Orga- nization for Women. •Their rea- soning is they want to keep their music pure ." The Vienna Philharmonic will appear at the Orange County Performing Arts Center March 4 and 5. Members of NOW plan to stage a peaceful protest outside the center. When the Orange County Philharmonic Society announced next week's two-day engage- ment in December, it was consid- ered a major coup. The orchestra, which hasn't performed in South- ern California since 1987, is con- sidered among the world's best. The performance is one of two scheduled in the United States, the other being at Carnegie Hall in New York March 7-9. The demonstration, cospon- sored by NOW and the Interna- tional Alliance for Women and Music, seeks to educate music lovers on the Austrian orchestra's history of excluding women and what Perlman says is an intema- tional reputation for being a •Nazi orchestra.• • SEE PROTEST PAGE 5 No ' motive or suspects in woman's slaying •.Police find llO-Signs...of fur epby into the Costa mates are considered suspects, Mesa apartment of Sunny Adrianne SUdweekS. -=-~~urerea~~g.:~~:ne By Christopher Goffllrd, Daily Pilot •1t doesn't look like a. robbery," the killing. Smith said there have been no recent hoiniddel in the Smith said, noting a computer, area that match this one, noted photography and stereo equip-Sudw--.... •• reputation amoon her COSTA MESA -Police are ment bad been left behind In the ~ • st111 seeking suspects -and a apartment. friends as being avene to ctn.gs, motive -In the strangulation Sudweeks shared her second· and Mid the slaying did not eeem death of l6-year-okl Sunny Adri-fioor apartment in a ramshackle, to be •poocipitated by her amie Sudw .. a, the Orange blue 1tu(.'Co fourplu wlth her W~ who mew Sudweeks Coast CoUep student wbo wu boyfriend, 29-year-old Ric:b&r'd delcrlbed her 41 • • beeutifUl per- found In her MllllGo Drive apart-Johmon, and a ronaunat., 31-_ • • ... -.-.mn• aDd ·.tun-lov-mmt eadJ SUDday momlng. • year-old Micbael w~. -...... ~ ~ wM kmecl IOme-BOtb men are cab dltnr1. ~· with a pendwnt b 10Hra ---.:.tt:..._,. ~-..--__ An ...... ~ end 4:55 .... md <:Gita repon.dJy tOildrlg bmM .., .... .. .. bad ---•n.Dcllnl M.-.,.-u. 1lil6 ,.._ her body SUnday manamg. 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FEBRUAAY 25, H97 obituary Animal rights activist, artist Peter Stewart dies Peter Charles Stewart, '1le local an1m.al 1'19hts activist and artist whose distinctive wot:k covers the Emerald Forest restaurant tnside and out, died Peb. 6 following a brief illness. Hewas41. The Balboa Ill.and resident, who serVed in the U.S. Anny in Vietnam, earned national recognition for his murals and paintings with social themes. His work focused on animal rights, environmentalism, and the plight of homeless veterans and soldiers missing in action in Southeast Alia. Mr. Stewart's bold, realistic painting adorns the Emerald Forest on the Balboa Peninsula as well as the facdde of the Irvine Ranch Market in New- port Beach. Along with bis painting, he created the Emerald Forest's entire inside decor, complete with waterfalls, plants and bamboo stalks. He helped organize events at the r.est.au- rant to raise money for preserv- ing rain forests and wil~. Mr. Stewart -and his con- stant companion, bis parrot Jack -spent most days at the restaurant since it opened in 1995. He. kept a studio he called the "art attack" in its basement. "He was such a happy per- son,• Emerald Forest hostess Courtney Vickery remem- bered. "He and his parrot would be up here decorating pretty much every day. He was just a really spedal guy." With the help of homeless veterans, he painted a 26,000- square-foot mural in West Los Angeles for the Veterans Administration Medical Center. The Califonila native's hon- ors included a Certificate of Tribute from the city of Los Angeles and a Genesis Com- MARC MARTIN I DALY PILOT Flf PHOTO Peter Stewart and his f;OD· stant companion, Jack. mendation from the Ark nust, which educates the media on animal issues. The Jane Goodall Institute used his work to shaw how primates survive in the wild. · Mr. Stewart ~ppo.rted sev- eral animal and environmental groups, including Orange County People for Animals, the Fund for Wild Nature, the Earth Angel Parrot Sanctuary, the Rain.forest Action Network and the Orangutan Foundation. He is survived by bis mother, Wanda Rimes; sister Katherine Fdebergs; and brother John. Earth Angel PaITOt Sanctu- ary has placed his parrot, Jack, with a new family. Memorial services are scheduled for 9:30 a.m . Sarur- day at Long Beach Harbor. Donations in his name can be sent to: Earth Angel Parrot , Sanctuary, 1300 Midvale Ave., No. 409, Los Angeles, Calif. 90024; or Orange County Peo- ple for Animals, Box 14187, Irvine, 92623-4187. !&] around town TODAY ~ ' .. 'ArrENTION TAU( Coastline Counseling Center offers a attention deficit disorder seminar on •J'm Not Moody, Well .. . Maybe• from 1 to 9 p.m. at : 1200 Quail St., Suite 105, New- • port Beach. Cost is $20. For more • information, call 476-0991. . : ~ET'S EAT OUT : CareAmerica 65 Plus and Sou- : plantation restaurants offer a ; seminar on "Let's Eat Out" at • 10:30 a.m. at the Souplantation, : 1555 W. Adams, Costa Mesa. The ! lecture emphasizes the fun of eat- • ing in a restaurant along with : basic nutrition facts about what : foods to choose and what to eat : sparingly. All attendees 65 and ·older will be treated to a free : meal. For reservations, call (800) : 777-5600. • WEIGHT CONTROL • Cycle Junkee offers a weight • control, motivation and lifestyle workshop from 1 to 8:30 p .m. at 1677 Superior, Costa Mesa. Cost • is $15 per class and $50 for any ·.five classes. For more information, call 642-4222. • NEW GENETICS ~ The Newport Beach Central : Llbrary offers a free program on : "The New Genetics and Modern Medicine" at noon in the Friends' : meeting room, 1000 Avocado • Ave .•. Newport Beach. The slide • presentation will focus on current : advances in genetics. For more : information, call 717-3890. • : HEALTHY EATING ' Hoag Heart Institute offers a : tree •High Blood Pressure :_Update" from 1 to 8 p.m. at Grace Hoag Conference Center, 301 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. Reservations are required at (800) 514-4624. LINCOLN'S LIFE The Costa Mesa Republican Women Federated will hold its luncheon meeting on the "Ufe of Abraham Lincoln" at 10:30 a.m . at the Cost.a Mesa Golf and Coun- try Club, 1701 Golf Course Drive. For more information, call 557- 6545. LEGAL HELP Orange Coast College offers a free workshop on "Legal Help With Divorce• from 6:30 to 8 p .m. in OCC's Re-Entry Center. For more jnfonnation, call 432-5162. DYSLEXIA fAUC The National Dyslexia Foun- dation sponsors an informational presentation for families and pro- fessionals called •from Chaos to Calm: The Art of Sandplay Ther- apy" from 7 to 9 p .m . at the Neighborhood Community Cen- ter, 1845 Park Ave., Costa. Mesa. Cost is $10 and will benefit the National Dyslexia Research Foundation. For more informa- tion, call 642-7303. WEDNESDAY PARENTING SEMINAR Sunshine Community Pre- school offers a positive parenting seminar called "Getting Out of the Spin Cycle" by author Sandy Spwgeon McDaniel from 1 to 9 p .m. at 2850 Fairview Road, Cos- ta Mesa. Tickets are $5 per person and $8 per couple in advance and $1 per person and $12 per couple at the door. For more information, call 540-1183. INSIDE EDGE The Inside Edge offers a semi- nar on HHow to Create More Pas- sion and Intimacy in Your Rela- tionships" during "Celebrating Our Men" month from 6:30 to 8:30 a.m. at Scott's Restaurant, 3300 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Cost is $20 for first-time guests and $35 for others. For reservations, call 460-4242. BOARD MEETING The West Newport Beach Association is having its regular board of directors meeting at 7 p.m . at the Council Chambers at Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. Rosalind Williams of the Newport Beach Conference and Visitors Bureau will discuss the functions of the bureau. The public is invited to attend. For more information, call 548-4560. CRIBBAGE CLUB The Newport Beach Parks and Recreation Deparln!ent Cribbage Club meets at 6:45 p.m. at the Oasis Center, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. All levels of play are welcome and lessons are available. For more information, call 631-3371. RW>£R$ HOIUNE 642~ VOL 11, NO. Y Record your c.omments •bout the O.ity Piiot or news tips. AQP!JSS Our 4lddrw Is 330 W. hy St., c.o.t. M--. Calif. 92627. • • 1111 .• ' ... BUSINESS MIXER Habana and the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce presents a Business After Hours mixer from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at· the Habana restaurant and bar, 2930 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 556-0176. FlNANONG EDUCATION Orange Coast College offers a free workshop on "Financing Your Education• from 6 to 7:30 p.m. in the Re-Entry Center. For more information, call 432-5162. UFOTAUC The Mutual UFO Network of Orange County offers a lecture on •UFOs and Animal Mutilations: What's the Connection ?" at 7:30 p.m. at the Neighborhood Com- munity Center, 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa. Cost is $10. For mare information, call 520-4836. THE ZONE A local support group will meet to discuss "The Zone," the nutri- tion plan developed by best-sell- ing author Barry Sears, at 7 p.m. at the Barnes & Noble bookstore in ntangle Square in Costa Mesa. For more information, call 673- 3588. THURSDAY FITNESS PROGRAM The American Cancer Society offers a lifestyle fitness program on program implementa.tion and nutrition from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Newport-Costa Mes8:·Irvine Fam- ily YMCA, 2300 University Drive, Newport Beach. Cost is $10. For more information, call 642-9990. INNER POWER Women in Management offers a dinner meeting on ·vou are the Power: Access the Magician Within" at 6 p.m. at the Sheraton Newport, 4545 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Cost is $35. For reservations, call (310) 430-5655. CART VENDING Oro.nge Coast College offers a workshop titled "How to Make Money in Mobile Cart Vending," designed to help participants learn about the home-based, low- investment vending cart business, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at OCC. Registration fee is $35 and a $10 optional workbook is available in class. For more information, call 432-5880. NETWORKING The AdClub offers a free semi- nar designed to bring in~ustry professionals together for drinks, discussion and networking, from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. at El Torito Grill, 633 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more information, ~ 573-2400. MODEL HOMES • Taylor Woodrow HoIJ\es, Inc. offers a formal VIP opening of five fully decorated model homes in the Castaways from 5 to 8 p.m. at 21 Cape Andover. For more infor- mation. call 556-4365. HEART HEALTHY Hoag Heart Imtttute often a free lecture on •A Woman's Heart• from 7 to 8 p,m. at the Grace Hoag Conference Center, 301 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. Reservations a.re required at (800) 514-4624. aNTERSOO Center 500, a support group of the Orange County Performing Arts Center, will have their next Social Hour from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Maxi's Restaurant in the Red Uon Hotel, 3050 Bristol St., Cost.a Mesa. Cost for members is free, $5 for first-time guests and $15 for others. For more information, call 556-2122, Ext. 218. REVERSE MORTGAGE Reverse Mortgage Network offers a seminar for seniors 62 years or older designed to assist and direct each senior to the best program for their needs on a generic basis at 3 p.m. at Bayside Village, 300 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. To RSVP, call 723-0233. SATURDAY BOOK SALE Friends of Costa Mesa Ubraries will have a used book sale from 9 a.m. to 3 p .m . at the Mesa Verde Llbrary, 2969 Mesa Verde Drive East, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 5"6- 527.(. a-··---, ~ .,---:, ,, . SIZE 1·3 w 1-3 w 2·3W ' 2•3 w 1·2W First low 5:09 a.m. 1.2 Fltst h6gt\ 11:02 a.m. 3.9 Second low SlO& p.m. 1.1 ~11tgtt .. ~----' 11:3l p.m. ...) WA.,_ ~55 Bar prohibition proposed in. some neighborhoods • City officials want to make it harder to get liquor license in areas with several drinking establishments. By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Amid protests from restaurateurs and tavern owners and praise from residents, the City Coundl Mon- day gave a preliminary nod to making it tougher to get a U.quor license in some neighborhoods. The council voted to change city policy on liquor ll_cense appli- cations in areas deemed too crowded with alcohol-sellers. Complaints from residents, par- ticularly in Cannery Village, prompted the proposed changes. Monday's vote granted prelim- inary approval; the council will decide on final approval March 10. Current city policy gives the police chief the job of reviewing applications for state liquor licenses on a case-by-case basis. Applicants in areas with above- average concentrations of licens- es must win city approval before the state will grant the new license. The proposed changes target bars, cockt.ail . lounges, cabarets and nightclubs in areas where -crime rates are 75% higher than the citywide average and resi- dences are within 200 feet. That means the new policy would deny approval to bars - and restaurants that stay open after meal service -in West Newport, Udo Village, Cannenr Village and Central Balboa.. City Coundl and staff mem- bers repeatedly stressed to the room full of bar owners that the changes would not affect existing businesses. •we understand that you are regulated,• Councilman Dennis O'Neil said. "We want to be able to have some say over whether one, two, three or four more bars go into that area.• A few bar owners spoke, most- ly in defense of their industry. •we know that if we don't run our businesses properly, we'll lose our licenses," Stag Bar owner Howard Norris said. "We don't want to serve drunks. We don't want to serve people who do not behave.• Meningitis victim's condition improves A seventh grader at Costa Mesa High School has improved from fair to good condition after three weeks of hospitalization from a bacterial form of menin- gitis. The girl, whose ruu:ne has not been released at the request of her parents, was transfened from the intensive care unit to the pediatrics ward at Kaiser Perma- nente Medical Center in Ana- heim, a hospital spokesperson said. COSTA MESA The seventh grader entered Children's Hospital of Orange County in Orange on Jan. 30 after contracting the potentially fatal, bacterial strain called meningo- coccemia. She transferred to Kaiser on Feb. 1.(. ' Another seventh grader ~ Costa Mesa High died of th~ highly contagious disease on Jan. 30. No other meningitis cases from Costa Mesa High School have been reported. . -By Michelle T~ ·. •Newport aoulevllf'd: A compact disc player, video camera and 100 com- pact discs were stolen from a residence In the 2600 block. There was no sign • of forced entty. • w.at 11th 5tnet: $3,000 to $5,000 worth of jewelry was stolen from a business In the 700 block during business hours. • ftMffk A,,...: Golf equipment and tools worth S2, 700 were stolen from a c.r In the 2200 block. A window was smashed. • Scmlk: ~: A stereo and an air condltlonlnglheatlng unit valued at $490 wer-. stolen from • car In the 1600 block. A window was smashed. • ~ C.WW Drtve: A $350 cellular phone was stolen from a convertible In the 600 bkd. The soft top was found cut open. NEWPORT llEACJt • • Aldarwood Drtve: A laundry basket full of women's and dllldten's dothlng • was stolen from a residence In the 700 block where 1 sliding door was left : open. The vic:.tJm saw a man walking .WlfY from her apartment with the clothes, but lost tradt of him while following him. . • Irvine A.,.,._: A vandal or vandals splashed paint on several bulldlngs .t Newport tMrbor High sehool. • w.at lllilloe 9oulw...t: $300 In cash was stolen from a residence In the .• 1100 blodt. There was no sign of fon:ed entry. • • Conb Drive: Several Items Including a briefcase, airline tidcets and check· ·. book were stolen from 1 car parted Inside a garage. There was no sign of · fon:ed entry. . • S-NlcolM Drtve: $1,000 In tools were stolen from an office under con- struction In the 500 block. There was no sign of forced entry. World War II produced some tough people whose story h~ no ending A bout 50 years ago I came into contact with a group of just about the toughest people I have ever encountered. Their story: • In 1939 Hitler invaded Poland, setting off World War n. He quickly defeated the Polish army and rolled through Poland. At about that time, Russia, Ger- many's erstwhile friend, rushed into a prostrate Poland. Hitler then rolled his troops back so that his new buddy, Stalin, could have half of Poland. Thus, some of the Polish people 'were occu- pied first by the Germans and later by the Russians, a dreary experience. With that as a historical back- ground, sometime in 1942, I, as an officer in the Office of Naval lntelligence, was ordered to go to the Santa Anita race track with a Polish-speaking interpreter to interview some Polish people. . There were a couple hundred of them -men, women and chil- dren. The village where they lived had been occupied first by .the Germans and later by the Russians who promptly put them i,n cattle cars and sent them to 'Siberia. Not caring much for Siberia, they left. They walked from Siberia to India, about 2,000 miles. They 'went through some of the most unpleasant parts of this globe. ;They walked through Mongolia, across the Gobi Desert, across north China, through Nepal and Tiber, skirting the Himalayas and ~ . . . . .. , --.. .. . '. '(' ~ . ~ .... ' ...... _:_ ~ . _:_. ----- robert , ga~ner going across what is now Pak- istan. That is sbnply awful coun- try, and the people tliere were uniformly unfriendly to the point of being dangerous. Our Mor- mons traveled about the same distance in their trek from Iowa to Salt Lake, but their trip was over immeasurably better terrain. That was an awesome walk. In Karachi they were put aboard a transport and sent to San Pedro, Calif. From there they were sent to Santa Anita to await trans- portation to Mexico. What was I doing there? Well, my instructions were to interview these people and pick up any information I could about military installations in Siberia they nright have seen during their sojourn in that area. Of course, Russia was by that time our ally in the war against Germany, but in the intelligence world, friends spy on friends. Well, that aspect of the case was a waste of time. All they could tell me about Siberia was that it was Oat and cold and inhabited by Siberians whom they hated. They hadn't seen any military installations. However, as an offshoot of our conversa- tions I did discover one thing. They weren't really bosom bud- dies of the Germans, but they really hated the Russians. They said that under the Germans if you obeyed all the rules you could get along pretty well, if you weren't a Jew. But the Rus- sians, according to these people, were really cruel, senselessly cruel, just cruel for the fun of it. So much for race relations. Those Poles were a really hardy people to have accom- plished that trip. One thing was for sure -there wasn't an over- weight person in the group. I wish this story had a happy ending. It doesn't. Actually, it doesn't have any ending. I spent about two weeks with those peo- ple, then they le ft, ostensibly to go to Mexico. I haven't the foggi- est notion what happened to them. Did they go to Mexico? I don't know. Maybe they just walked through Mexico and ended up in Argentina. All I know is that this story deserves a happy ending. After what those people had been through they deserved that. • ROBERT GARDNER is a retired judge and a resident of Corona del Mar. His column runs on Tuesdays. 'Intense' garage fire damages vehicle n , By Christopher Goff ard, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -A ·9arage fire caused $60,000 worth of damage at a Vista Caudal resi- dence on Saturday night before firefighters could extinguish the . blaze, Newport Beach Fire and Marine Department spokesman Lt. John Blauer said. .. . Around 6 p.m. firefighters responded to a call in the 2000 block of the street to find a col- umn of smoke rising into the skies above the area, Blauer said. As firefighters deployed hoses, the flames burs.t out of the side doorway of the garage and licked at the upper porch of the nearby home, he said. But firefighters kept the blaze from reaching the house and extinguished it within 20 minutes, he said. •The · flames were very intense,• he said, noting 14 fire- fighters were on the scene. Blauer said the fire did $20,000 worth of structural damage to the garage and $40,000 in damage to its contents, which included a late-model Jeep Grand Chero- kee, computers, clothing and a mountain bike. Inspectors are still trying to detemrine the cause of the blaze, BJauer said. RU Ff ELL'S ., ' I: UPHOLSTERY INC. &JP"r->B~~!fl".MATIRESS 1~"Y3"~!tri'156 Factory utlet Store BRANO NEW -COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best tor Less! . · fo RIVERBOAT ~'1; ~~ RESTAURAN T 'J .. ~~~~....:I For Dinner __ ........ ~ .... ,.... LUNCH BRUNCH BANQUETS Ample Free Parking At Newport Beach Nautical Museum ISi E COAST HWY (AT BACK BAY BRIOOE) 714.673.3425 BUSINESS LITIGATION AND TRANSACTION5 Corporations, partnerships, mergers, acquisitions, buy-sell asreements, contacts and collections I EAL ESTATE LITIGATION AND TRANSACTIONS Evictions, foreclOSllres, easements, title disputes, work-outs . . 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The rr1ceting will be held on Monday, March 3, 1997 at 7:00 p.m . at the Oranae County Fairgroun&' in building 14. ·Please use the main entrance at 88 Pair Drive. P'Mking is fl'(.'C and hosts will direct you to building 14. Come learn what the proposed meQJef is all ahout. Hear the ----lllClm. and Reeive a.nswers .to~r: queslions.-------- Por further infonnation pleue contact Lisa La~ at Mesa ~ted water OiMrict at 631-1205. Or conlact any Of the MESA 8o8td of Dlrecton. · 'EYE-OPENER ~ QUOTE OF THE DAY Davis Cup tickets on sale today -r. .... ~ .. 6t '°"' Ofd ........ frotlalJ .••• -MUSADllS TC <MMiR KlJN S1VAR1' at 111 a.m. at 11cketMaster j Courier to be named today in singles; Todd Martin, Alex O'Brien are also expected for doubles duty at Davis Cup competition in April 4-5-6 match. · -• Sampras is out, but Chang and Agassi still alive for fourth spot on the two weeks prior to the first round in Ribeirao Preto, Brazil, but local fans were sitting on pins and nee- dles because the U.S. needed to win in order to play on its pre- ferred hardcourts at home. United States team, which will be announced today at Palisades TC. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Jim Courier, who clinched the deci- sive firtt-round match for the United States in the Davis Cup victory over Brazil, will be announced today as one of four members on the U.S. team that will host the Netherlands in the second round April 4-6 at the Pal- isades Tennis Club, sources con- firmed Monday. Todd Martin and Alex O'Brien reportedly have been asked to play doubles by the U.S. Tennis Association, which governs the charlie brande Choices St. Mary's beckons CdM resident Whitney Hoover. C• orona del Mar resident Whitney Hoover will attend St. Mary's College near San Francisco next year. The Calvary Chapel High School star signed her letter of intent and scholarship agreement last wee k. She will battle for the starting ~etting position for the Gaels. Despite her size (maybe 5-foot-6), Whitney impressed many college coaches with her toughness and great athleticism. Whitney has the ability to play any of the positions. During Calvary Chapel's 1994 state championship season, Whitney was the backup setter, but played mostly as a back row specialist. During the 1995 state championship run, Whitney was the primary passer and outside c hitter for Calvary. Her ability to pass the ball perfectly, was extremely instrumental in Calvary's success. The 1996 season found Whitney as the setter for Coach Jim Downey's team. Again, Calvary battled to the state championship game. t)nfortunately, Calvary lost its final match to highly favored Llnden High of Stockton in a thrilling five-game match. The ability to play three different positions during three seasons at a high level of play, exemplifies the mental strength and athletic ability that Whitney Hoover possesses. • St. Mary's is in the same conference as Pepperdine and Loyola Marymount, which will give her parents, Tom and 5andy, plenty of opportunities to watch Whitney play. Cunently, Whitney is a starter for the Calvary Chapel ~ball team which plays Wednelday night tn tbe-CIP Playoft•. Whitney and Newport Harbor ]'Ugh'• Joam;ia Fielder, who is ,beaded for the University of ?dk:hlgan, are the only seniors to ve cho.en their collegiate ;Volleyball future at th.la time. Joanna, I feel. 11 the best mddi. bJoc1dng candidate to ~in tbe Newport-Meta ~ooll lince Maureen McLaren Wt~ Harbor for Stanford iii 1989. tremeodoul ~ prog'rea can be ~to Newpot{Harbor'1 ' ciwhtng staff of Dan Glenn and Tom Peltolell. ' ~ Davis Cup team, while Pete Sam- pras •definitely will not be play- ing,• according to Palisades own- er/operator Ken Stuart. As of Monday, USTA officials were still soliciting the services of Michael Chang and Andre Agas- si (neither of whom has commit- 1 ted) for the remaining singles spot on the team, coached by . Tom Gullikson. Courier, ranked No. 1 in the world in 1992, when he won two Grand Slams (Australian and .French Opens),· appeared in a Grand Slam final four years in a row from 1990 to 1993. For Martin, formerly coached on the circuit by Palisades head professional Robert Van't Hof, it will be a reunion of sorts. •Todd Martin had a real good quote in the USA Today last week when he said he would go any- where to play Davis Cup, espe- cially Newport Beach because he has a lot of great friends there, H Stuart said. The dream for Palisades was realized when Courier clinched the first round for the U.S. in a pulsating tiebreak that ended 13- 11 in his favQr, capping a 4-1 win over Brazil Feb. 9. USTA officials are expected to announce the U.S. team today at the Palisades Club, which got its wiSh -to host a Dayis Cup match -after nearly two weeks of antic- ipation. With a piercing Brazilian crowd against him, Courier won a decisive Davis Cup match for the third time in his career, defeating 20-year-old Gustavo Kuerten, 6-3, 6-2, 5-7, 7-6 (13-11), in typical Davis Cup fashion. The club had won its proposal to host the second round about Courier needed five match points to put Kuerten away in the fourth-set tiebreak. cif boys soccer playoffs ENCE • Coach believes Eagles are ripe to upset the host Artists in tonight's second-round CIF Division IV boys soccer match, at 5. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot LAGUNA BEACH -While Estancia High boys soccer coach Steve Crenshaw admits his players feel a sense of urgency surrounding tonight's 5 p.m. CIP Southern Section Division rv second- round playoff game at Lagu- na Beach High, he believes the Artists have an even greater burden. "I think the pressure is on (the Artists), because they know they've been real lucky to come out of our first two games without a loss," Cren- shaw said. "The first time (a 3-2 home win Jan. 24), they beat us on an offsides goal and the second time (a 2-2 deadlock Feb. 12) they tied it up late ... Laguna Beach's ability to earn three points against the Eagles in Padf ic Coast League play contributed to the school's first league title since 1988. The Artists' 5-1 first-round trouncing of La Quinta Friday improved their record to 15-4-1. Estancia (16-4-1) handled Fullerton in the first round, 3- 2, a score that did not reflect the Eagles' domination, according to Crenshaw. "He's their big gun," Cren- shaw explained. "We've got to disrupt him, especially on restarts (comer kicks, throw- ins, direct kicks and indirect kicks).· Whitworth, the PCL Most Valuable Player, presents a matchup problem due to his height. The Eagles, however, might have closed that gap with the return of Miguel Zelaya, a physically aggressive per- former who had all three assists in his season debut Fri- day. ·we don't want to mark (Whitworth) all the time, but I plan to rotate freshman John Alderete and Zelaya on him on restarts," Crenshaw said.· "Alderete is a big leaper and he has great stamina and Zelaya is bigger and more physical. We want to harass Whitworth and give him something to think about. "We don't want to play any differently than the way we always do. We have a strong enough defense to where (Whitworth) shouldn't be a problem. Besides, if we're playing our game, they'll have a tough time even get- ting the ball.• DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Orlin Ramos of Estancia'• Eagles ts looking to mix lt up tonight (5 p.m) tn CIF Playoffs duel at Laguna Beach High. ·we have the edge skill- wise," Crenshaw said of tonight's matchup, •but they have the edge in discipline." Crenshaw said the Artists have hurt the Eagles with execution off dead-ball situa- tions, where Laguna's 6-foot-4 senior striker Chris Whit- worth has sparkled. Crenshaw will count on defensive support from All- CIF sweeper Ramon Garcia, as well as Fernando Lara. Junior forward Jose "Pele" Quintana, who scored two goals against Fullerton, is the Eagles' most consistent offen- sive threat. ' . CIF BOY S HOOPS , . Estancia ·~ duels the Monarchs' • No. 2 seed Morningside renews. postseason rivalry with Eagles in tonight's III-A 7:30 Quarterfinal at Corona del Mar High School. By Barry Faulkner,.Dai/y Pilot CORONA DEL MAR -Though Estancia High has never scheduled Morningside in its distinguished 32-year boys basketball history, the CIF Southern Section has man- aged to place the Monarchs in the Eagles' postseason path five times in the last six seasons. The fifth such showdown will ocs::ur tonight at 7 :30 in the Southern Section Divi-1 sion ill-A Quarterfinals at Corona del Mar 1 High, when the Pacific Coast League · champion Eagles (20-7) will attempt to defeat the No. 2-seeded visitors (19-5) for 1 only the second time. "We're going to have to play pretty good, because Morningside is tough and very athletic," said first-year Estancia Coach Rich Boyce, who has been on the bench as an assistant in the two teams' four previous meetings. Estancia defeated the Monarchs, 68-62, in the ID-AA Quarterfinals in 1995, also at CdM. But Morningside, the prep home of Lak- ers standouts Elden Campbell and Byron Scott. as well as USC senior St.ais Boseman, • won the first three meetings, including an 80-50 second-round home win in 1993 and a pair of triumphs in the·Southem Califor- nia Division m Regionals (84-67) and the I Southern Section title game (95-85 in over- time), both at the Sports Arena. The Ocean League champions, who have won half of their four section title- game appearances in the last six seasons, are led by 6-foot-4 senior Jonathan Hub- bard (21 points and nearly seven rebounds pei: game), 6-3 senior~ Denmon (16 ppg, -'.5 rpg) and 6-3 senior Jonathan Estis (1-' ppg, 6.1 rpg}. The Inglewood-based school followed. EstandA's 1991 ClP State Division m title with one of its own in '92 and a runner-up finllh in '93. •They're bigger than us at almost every. polition, • Boyce Nld. •ney have IOllle advantages, but we have aome advantages, too. It we take care of the ball. rebound and make good dedliom, we'll have a cbance to win. I don't think it will be a blowout either way." · nae BegleMr.e.Myed by PCL M¥P Sam Nellon, a 6-' junior forward. and~· potnt guard Selwyn Mamall. Mamell, a Mater Del transfer, scored a team-high 20 points in Priday'• 53-'5 ftnt. round road win over La Quinta. while Nel- IOD ICOl'fJd 14, despite playing with an ankle sprain. . Nellon (t8 m> and MameU c12.e ppg) ere IUpporWd by Junlon Ryan Stmpeon (8.8 ppg) ud Jame1 Dawktm (7.t ppg, but te. egatnat La Qulnte), .. Well .. MDklf ... doiD C.llU.1 (8.8 ppg). •w. bllW a~,• Man.II lllld of bil llllm'l rhenme. A--.-tli9 .. liMPll,' daJ"t ~h ..,. • a.. - ' a&,.. cabdlo---.11a•t1ta.1 ,, t ..,.. \ PROTEST CONTINUED FROM 1 •tt'I another cue of the 'glau c.Wng,•• Perlman said. "It's not jult women. it's minority males u ·wen.· ; Perlman hopes those who ! have purcbued tickets to the IOld-out Orange County perfor- ; mance will return them. but she's not holdlng her breath. The Vienna Philharmonic : recently postponed a Feb. 18 •vote on whether to audition female musicians, said Dean COiey, execuUve director of the Orange County Philharmonic 1 Society, which is hosting the 'show. I The Vienna Philharmonic does have a female harpist who performs with the group but is not a voting~. Corey said. Corey acknowledged the orchestra's past affiliations with STUDY CONTINUED FROM 1 Six teachers work with the Monte Vista High independent study students, meeting with them one hour per week and giving them 20 hours of homework to do. Four teachers work with the BaclC Bay High continuation pro- gram, which gives students a more relaxed and creative atmos- phere. HEROIN CONTINUED FROM 1 The arrests were the culmina- tion of a six-month effort by the police department and state nar· colics agents. No charges were filed again.st the woman who shared the apart· ment with Rodriguez. Police described her as having "dimin- ished mental capacity," and said she believed Rodriguez was mere- ly trafficking in "medicinal herbs.• 14th ....... 5plrtt na"I .s:==z. 1. Nick Gooding (Corona del Mar), 32:15; 2. Justin Figueroa (Moreno Val· ley), 33:53; 3. Nick Mathews (Newport Beach), 34:33; 4. Morgan Dannelley (Newport Coast), 36:00. SK7.aboys 1. Tim Donnelly (Newport Beach), 21:22; 2. David Williams (Norwalk), 23:23; 3. Sean Wahl (Fullerton), 24:11. 5K9-10boys 1. Everett De Long ('rualpa), 18:30; 2. Nathan Learn CPracentla), 19:05; 3. Chad Owens (Seal Beach), 19:31. -~ ...... 1. W•nd-j Cohen (North Hiiis), 24:09; 2. Allison Foster (Corona del Mar), 30:09; 3. Allyson Bernardy (Corona del Mar), 31:58; 4. Paige Krueger (New· port Coast), 33:30. 5K7 ........ 1. Ayn Learn (Placentia). 20:55; 2. Camllle Hewtto (Newport Beach). 24:07; 3. Lara Marcello (Newport Coast), 25:29. ... ,,..,.. 1. Sanvnle Thomas (Tr.t>uco Canyon), 21 :08; 2. Denise Broers (CastAk), 21:56; 3. Michele Figueroa (Pico Rivera), 23:19. , ......... 10boys 1. Alec Degroot (OcHnslde), 6:03; 2. Jonathan Batres (Monterey Park), 6:21; 3. MlchMI Stevens (Westminster), 6:24; 4. Brandon Borcoman (Newport ~~•chi 5. Cameron Pagett (HaWm<>me), 6:30: 6. MlchMI Orozco (Carone del Mar), 6!36; 7. Dwtgtrt Hor· ton (CostAI MeM), 6:41; a. Brt.n Feeley (Newport leech), 6:50: 9. Scott~ bert (Irvine), 6:51; 10. Scott Caput ((Orona def Mar) 6;55. 11. lllobert ~ler (C~ona del Mat), 6:56; 12. Gordon Yould (Corona def Mat), 7:03; 13. John Angeto (New- Eoan). 7:07; 14. Bi.ate Allred Newport Beach). 7:09; 15. Eric Llwlon lnster), 7:11; 16. Steven Hinton Newport COast), 7:13; 17. Danny Moore (Aliso Viejo), 7:15; 18. Benjamin wttte (Corona de! Mar), 7:20; 19. Hen- TODAY • • Hitler and the Nazi regime. •Hitler was from Austria," Corey said. "That's then and this is now. This orchestra has been through many regimes and the Nazis were one of them. They Linda da la Rosa, a counselor for the alternative education pro- grams, said she had recently spo- ken with a parent who was very grateful her son could attend independent study. "Without this school going on, . . . he would not be going to school at all,• de la Rosa said. "She spoke for so many of our parents.• Jose Gonzalez, who will grad- uate this year from Monte Vista High, said when be was living on bis own and supporting himself, Police Chief Dave Snowden said the seized heroln amounted to 1,000 to 4,000 doses of the drug. "I'm happier than hell that it's off the streets,• he said. "I'm very confident that it's golng to lead to other arrests and larger seizures." Police displayed the seized property for the media on Monday afternoon, with dozens of drug- filled bags of various sizes spread out across a table. Next to the drugs was the .45 caliber, knives, a wetgblng scale, a cellular phone and a Radio Shack police scanner -tuned to Newport-Mesa chan- running drlk Broekelschen (Corona del Mar), 7:25; 20. Tony Locha (Costa Mesa), 7:35. 21. Jacob Murphy (Corona del Mar), 7:37; 22. Jarrett Buckelew (Newport Beach), 7:37; 23. Mauricio Aguilera (Costa Mesa), 7:38; 24. (;reg lJartlet (Costa Mesa), 7:42; 25. Danny Forrest (Newport Beach), 7:42. 1~1e•10glrts 1. Denise Broers (Cast.ale), 6:27; 2. Taryn Kawata (Newport Beach), 6:46; 3. Loren Bany (Long Beach), 6:53; 4. Diane Wetzel (Villa Park), 6:59; 5. Jessi. ca A Perez (Costa Mesa). 7:18; 6. Bren-na Smith (Newport Beach), 7:.22; 7. Luc· d Plazzi (Newport Beach). 7:31; 8. Colleen Skalla (Newport Beach), 7:38; 9. Juliette Mutzke (Newport Coast), 7:45; 10. Katie Albright (Corona del Mar), 7:46. 11. Jaznln Zadlen (Costa Mesa), 7:46; 12. Rachel Yelsey (Corona def Mar), 7:49; 13. Natalie Wayte (Costa Mesa), 7:56; 14. Alex Fleming (NewPOrt Beach), 7:56; 15. Tani Jones (Newport Beach). 8:12; 16. Uluren lndvltc (New- port Beach), 8:21; 17. Katlin Kubas (Corona del Mar), 8:23; 18. Erica Wal· temade (Westminster), 8:24; 19. Kathryn Lange (Newport Beach), 8:26; 20. Sylvia Nguyen (Newport Coast), 8:30. , 21. Ashley Watts (Corona del Mar), 8:37; 22. Rachel Heyler (Newport Beach), 8:40; 23. Kelly Lee Tarantello (Newport eo.st>, 8:45; 24. Whitney Caskey (Corona del Mar). 1:48; 2S. Phanet Rubio (Costa Mesa). 8:55. ,~.,..old boys 1. Jonathan Fahey (Irvine), 6:26; 2. Jack Turner ~ 9 . 6:41; 3. Kevlln Higuchi (COsta Mesa , 6:57; 4. Jake Fleming (Newport ), 7!04; 5. Steven Tinoco (Coto de Cua), 7:04. ,_...,...old..,.. 1. Ashley c.mahen (Coo>N def Mat), 6:18; 2. Stephanie lany (Lona 8-ctt), 6:51; 3. lrenda Cohen, .,:07; 4. Mychaela Miiier (l.8guna 8-ctt), 7:48; 5. Kellie Ammennan (Leguna INctl), 7:50. Jolt m Jewish members of the orchestra during the war ... Nazls were controlling everything.• While the hosting Orange County Pbllbannon1c is aware of these Issues, it can not dictate the operational polides of an outside orchestra. Corey said. "It's a very complex issue,• Corey said Mon- day. "It's not a simple matter of not allowing women. "It's a private group of people and they have run themselves for more than 150 years." The--Orange County Philhar- monic Society, which was found- ed 40 years ago by female con- ductor Frieda Belinf ante, has alerted its patrons to the protest. Corey says the Orange Cgunty Philharmonic presents musicians with a broad range of cultural, religious and political traditions. Greg Patterson, spokesman for the Orange County Perform- ing Arts Center, says the center recognizes the importance of independent study was the only way for him to complete his edu· cation. "They're trying to get rid of the school,• Jose said. "Where is everybody going to go? They're not going to go back to the school that they came from.• Jose, 17, said independent study is challenging because of the self-discipline involved. "It's difficult, but if it's what you want to do, you do it," Jose said. "You've got to be responsi· ble. To g~t something better in nels -that apparently helped the dealers evade arrest. The marijuana formed seven fat, cwved, tightly packed bricks. "It's an unusual shape because they're smuggled in from Mexico in tires," Ginther said. •(Rodriguez) was a good-sized drug trafficker here in Costa Mesa. The dope was distributed for local sales here." •1 think we genuinely caught him by surprise," said one under- cover policeman involved in the raid, who declined to give his name. "It went real smooth. There were really no hitches. issues raised by citizens about the Vienna Phtlh.annonlc, but it also respects the right of people to express themselves. Alan Remington, a professor of music at Orange Coast Col- lege, says musicianship is what counts. •1 feel (Vienna Philharmonic members) are depriving them- selves of some very good players who happen to be female,• he said. "But a lot of people feel that men are stronger, therefore the sound will be stronger. In some cases that may be true, but in some cases the ladies have a stronger sound.• Remington, w)lo conducts the college's symphony orchestra, says sound is everything in music. "l don't judge anybody,• be said. •People who are really interested in music aren't con- cerned about gender, they want the sound." life, you will do your homework.• Several teachers and adminis- trators said they would favor mov- ing the site to the Davis School site, where the district's adult education program takes place, near Costa Mesa High. Monte Vista Assistant Principal Joe Fox said he would support the move because of its central loca· tion and proximity to a bus stop. "This isn't necessarily the ide· al location," Fox said. #It is a little distant for some of the continua· tion and opportunity students.• "You feel good taking this stuff off the street/ he said. "In the big picture it's a small dent. But for the local scene, it's a big deal. I'm sure there's somebody to step up and take his place, but that's why we're here.• Rodriguez and Perez, accused of drug possession with intent to sell, are being held on $250,000 bail. Ramirez faces drug posses· sion charges, with a bail of $5,000. The three men were appointed public defenders and pleaded not guilty to the charges Monday in Harbor Municipal Court. s Orts TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1997 • CUTS CONTINUED FROM 1 Bleanor Anderson. administra- tor of assessment programs for the district. saM1 the propoled testing revisions would ensure students master the basic skills before grad· uating without wasting money and class time for multiple tests. "We're not giving an inch for standards for students, we're just eliminating some overlapplng test- ing,• Anderson said. Michelle Lindfors, chair of the English department at Costa Mesa High School. said many teachers would be happy to spend less time on assessment tests. "If there's a way to just prove once that they mastered these skills ... that's going to help us out,• Lindfors said. "The students that don't pass eras will take profi· ciency tests .• Students who test below the 50th percentile on any of the CI'BS tests will be encouraged to enrolil in proficiency lab summer courses before their freshman year and will have the opportunity to take the proficiency tests at that time. High school students are tested every year on proficiency tests they have not passed. Students can also receive assis· tance on passing the tests by attending tutoring sessions before school. · Students who score below the 50tb percentile in English or math would be placed in sections of freshman math or English that emphasize mastery of skills on the proficiency tests, according to the proposal. SLAYING CONTINUED FROM 1 (upstairs) walk to the bathrooni. When you live like this you just learn to ignore that.• Wheeler, one of more than a dozen Mission Drive residents who underwent questioning at the police station Sunday, said Sudweeks liked to play with Wheeler's children. •She was a great person,• she said. •Just one of those down-to- eartb people.• JC SPORTS ................. C..•zzll&N\ Mith~ .. ............ . ... • ~ ASOlll ,,_ ..... ,,,,.., .. ,,. .,. .. .,om..,,... ......... _...,...,. on fM....., emt: "' C1IS ~ .. ft>r dlstrltt Rw1ng. . CJ'IS .,..,, eJpm:ion subs frirdlltlkt~. CTBS mWt for district Math ~Cion Mtd ~ .... + CW: .... f-onnml: Brief .., ....... ~~&ay wlll I» Wf #fttM In ..,,,,,. grade English dm and KOtWd on a ,,_,,.11 basis by group of tNChen at mntral offb. + CilnMt •.....-: Busineu letter llrld ,... + llftlusd folWIM: Stu- dentJ,wlJI wrtt. a business ~and resume in their sophomore English class. + eurr..t fanllllt: Muttiple- choice social studies; Consti- tution esuy; Cultural geogra- phy essay l + ..... ., tann.t: The . social studies tests. would be turned Into one multiple choa test administered as part of eighth gra<k social studies. I I I I I I I I I I I -------------------------~ •She never had no problems with nobody," said Ray Padgett, 32, Wheeler's boyfriend. "I'd like to know what happened. It's real weird for around here because it's a real peaceful area.• George Mendez, 20, who also lives in the complex, said he heard Johnson screaming Sunday after reportedly discovering the corpse. •She didn't like to be home when her boyfriend wasn't there,~ said James Shomo, 24, who worked with Sudweeks at Aaron Brothers on Newport Boulevard. "She was really paranoid about that." Orange Coasts def eats Rustlers, Rancho Santiago 1~1e7~boys 1. Connor Wha en. 7:23; 2. Tommy Folks (Corona del Mar), 7:25; 3. Regan Riiey (Placentia), 7:26; 4. Scooter Vaughan (Placentia), 9;26; 5. Nathan Waters (Newport Beach, 7:31 . 1-mll• 7-yw-old girts 1. Lauren Fisk (Newport Beach). 7:24; 2. Victoria Stewart (Corona del Mar), 7:25; 3. Rachel Parker (Corona del Mar), 7:40; 4. Ahsley Kat.z (Corona del Mar), 7:46; 5. Courtney Heard (New· port Beach), 8:03. 112-mlle ~boys 1. Jeffrey car1son (Newport Beach). 3:21; 2. Ryan Austin (Newport Beach). 3:32; 3. Kevin Lineback (Newport Beach), 3:38; 4. Scott Ely (Corona del Mar), 3:38; 5. Diiion Norton (Newport Beach), 3:41 . 112~1e g..~ girts 1. Wendy Cohen, 3:29; 2. Ablgall car- rier (Newport Beach), 3:49; 3. Shay Whitaker (Corona del Mar), 3:50; 4. Michelle Urata (Garden Grove), 3:59; 5. Kelsey Allison (Corona del Mar), 4:00. 112-mlle S.yw-old boys 1. Noah Molnar (Newport Coast), 3:52; 2. Matthew Lambing (Costa Mesa), 4:11; 3. Vlnay Somashekar, 4:11; 4. Austin Coetzee (Lakewood), 4:14; 5. James Cunningham (Corona del Mar), 4;20. 112-mlle 5-yw-old girts 1. Kelsley Byrne (Corona del Mar), 4: 12; 2. Chelsea Kring (Newport Coast), 4:17; 3. Kelll Feeley (Newport Beach), 4:21; 4. Chelsea Giger (Newport Beach), 4:28; 5. Alexa Rome (Newport Beach). 4:29. V44nlle '"=old boys 1. Doug w.tzel Ila Park), 1:58; 2. Chris Freemwi (Newport Coast), 2:00; 3. Emery Molnar (Newport Beach), 2:05; 4. P9ter Compton (lMne), 2:06; 5. Brialn Ford (Newport '"'CJ· 2:14. , ...... ,,.... . ..,.. 1. M41dlson Turner (Newport coast), 2:07; 2. UM.nn W.. (Newport Beach), 2:08; 3. Allegra Margolis (Coroo~ Mat), 2:08; 4. Undsey Peten {Nel eo.st), 2:13; 5. Sophie SOiow (Corona de4 Mar), 2:19. COSTA MESA -GOLF Sophomore Craig Welker, a Newport Harbor High product, shot 3-under-par 68 for Orange Coast College's golf team Monday to earn medalist honors, as the host Pirates defeated Golden West and Ran- cho Santiago in a three·way non- conference match at the Mesa Linda Course. OCC. which improved to 9-5, finished at 365, followed by Ran· cho Santiago (376) and Golden West (397). Brandon Thompson (71), Steve Nonies (73), Dan Orris (76) and Larry Eckels (77) also scored for OCC. "Some of the guys we had counted on are starting to come around,• Orange Coast College Coach Dick Tucker said. Runners-up, all C H U L A VISTA -Orange TENNIS Coast College's women's tennis team, fresh from an up-beat finish at the Southwestern Tournament Saturday and Sunday, will return to Orange Empire Conference play Tuesday afternoon with a match at Fullerton, comforted by the knowledge they have the tal· ent .to go a long way in confer- ence play. Singles standout Cami Erickson and the d oubles team of Erickson and Whitney Gilliam were runners-up in their respective play at No. 1 singles and doubles, and Van Nguyen, who teamed with Amy Fortner, finished No. 2 in the flights for 5·6 singles and doubles. The doubles teams fell short, 6-3, 6·2 and 5· 7. 7-6, 6-2 in their respective finals against River- side and Saddleback adver- saries, while Erickson and Nguyen dropped 6·0, 6-1and6- 0, 6-0 verdicts in their respec- tive singles finals against Col· lege of the Desert and Saddle· back foes. THE BEST FITNESS CENTER SINCE 1982 . ..... .. ... PUIUC 'NOT1Cll ~·=~~y.: = = :"',:k: ;,= = ~4Call'~ WIC IOTICI ......_ \ltf? No ;(iiJiC NOTICI * ~ ftUIUC NOTICI tept9MnU!l'if to adtlll"'., of Hid coOt on tne good•. 120 N9WPott ~ OtM; "-•• 111 •11k1M The llllC*Mt ~. ~ ,........ •11111 ............. • 1er 1hf ••I•'• Ol U'lf d.c.+ l'\erwllef e1 .. cnbfd u Sult• 140, NewpOrt e.ct\. .._ ltll•••nt corpol-.d, Jltfl fMden, .,.-..;...._ 1 MM FOR .. ... ITATUIUT CM' dent tnltcdaneoin houunald c.ittofnla tJllO ~ -......... • .. TI...JC:."~.:::----.. AaMDONMNT CM' Tl"I-= PETITION r~·· llem1, eofu, relr~. Thi• eu.i~.. 11 Con-~'Ck!:.~&.,~ :;:.: ~ ... ftted TM .....,..,,.. ,....,. .,. :.-.:i.:.-:. .. 'l\i-iliil ,.._ us• OP PICTITIOUI Ille dKeclfnfa Wtll Ind wun.r., Clryert Ind .,.,. CIUCtecl by:. COfPof•ll°'1 Motor SOortt. 1131 ,. ,... Or &he ~ a.. °' 4olng IMIS&netl u : PJ .. ,... ES • ' •UllN•ll NAM• eod!Olt, if '-nf• oe ed!Ntted tonal pr099ftY. Due ~ fype ol ~: Tr.wt Cllfltie ·Ave. Coltl ll'9t County on 1 ·lf.17 ComPuUnt ~. SOI ,.._... .-. .. The '°"° 10 probate. Tl'I• Will and hiving bMn gw.n to '*'Agency. CA~r·· """' '"1'31'0ltl4 34tt\ Sir•••. Newpot1 4u e.a · -· -Mve :!: '*'°"' any cOC11C:il1 .,. ...,..,blf UH known to dalm an ~ ni. '9gl11ran1 comrnencfd ""'-~ M Jobn Daly "°' l'ICL 4 '1, '' ~' CA taet3 .......,. CA • l •bind<> lhe UN ol IOI .. amlnatlon In lh• file lerHt lhtf-1n Ind lht time to transact WtltlfM under ·-·1 • '°"' ~ 25 '"' ' T-oo0 f"alr1Ctl J. Meoff, 501 34ttl II lllN. .. .,.. t!'.~·~~~.U' c:~•l;•u k~t t>y 11'1• cOUf't •PfCln.d In 1uch notice fOf the nc11t1ou1 n•m• or~~ Pl., Coetl ...... ' Slftet. Newpol\ &each, CA CIDfM\IM=""lllldl ,.,1 J ·,..,.. n r TH! PETITION requests payment of tuch Ifft haY. namet Utttd abOYf on: I. R b WI .,.•ILJC-TJCI ~ • ......... flTIUllin -•'ii ........ llet. 1555 ...... 9Ult\of1ty 10 edmlnltlff !hf Ing tl(J)lred will be IOICI It Sept. IS. HMM, 2. Jan. 1, 0 ert lion, '8H2 rv ftV Thi• tu,11ln•H ,, COfl"........, ...... In Verde Or. I!. 1228, Coale Htaft und.., lhe In"•---public eucllon b~N$TOR• lt90 Oolh&rCI IF, Hunllnglon ,._.11._.._ • •--ducted by• en lndivtdUal OW1Y ......... 11111*1 Mesa. QA 02821 •• " .... r 0 G Bftcl'I, CA ~7 '"'' -.,. .... ,, H • ...i..... "-Jhe rlcllllout &u•IMt dent Admlnlstrellon ol Et· A I; ORAN f! 1ted al Andante Inc .. Gene l<och, Thia bullntH II con· ....... 81at...-nt !:"~YOU ,.ai.rted Cl-"' A.l'N. 422..,._,. N '"9 I ed ' tllff ACI. (This 1uthoflty 340 S. Fiower SI , County President ducted '"'' II Thi IOllOWlng Plfl bU--• V9(1 YH, MM7 "'9 --~ind "':' rii.d'1~r0,,n t: ~'ooYllY win allow lht pet1ona1 rep. of c;>rango, St••• of C1tJ. Thi• 1t1temtnl w11 flrfd northlp .. ,. • g-r patt• doing tx.illnns u· ~~~ TP~rlck J. MIO" __.. r 0 12 ~ oun r11en11tlv• to take many torn1a dn lht •th day ol with th• County Clffk of H ed 1 Qr111 110 McFldd · N "'' 1t11ement w11 filed ,. Niii ' : ; nJo 225 819 • F 11 • •ctlon1 without court ap-March 1997 11 8:00 1m. Orang• County on 1.23.97 bu~~,1r;'11,'~ dong port' 8oach CA~ ew· will\ I.hi COUl'llY Cletk 01 lllOWe • '° w 2, ~drH 0 Loporo 1555 provll. Before liking cer· Touns for lho tale lrt CHh 1891'3'708112 Anthony Johnlon OenlH Taiigert 8e Racing Orangt County on 1•28·91 PonloM 0.. eaa Verde Or E '1228 lain very Important actions. O'I~· Sate iubject to ca,,. Coulomb• & t<ollkt a Pro-Thi• afaternent w11 flied Wind Irvine CA,92814 1et73'708951 ~ • o~ll Mesa, CA092S28 ' ~=:ttv!h•1,r~ional j1~ f~! 1J~~t t':~~rg:i~::1.•: IHlionol Corporallo~, Llw· will'I the County CleJk ol Sran Ta~lrt. 8e A1cfng Delly Piiot Ftb. 4, 1', 18, ........ "== I;, rh1s busfnou 11 con· 10 give noll~• 10 ~,::,i:,::d Hit of names and unit num· yer1, Comedca s .. nk Orang• County on 1·28·97 '1~d, c: 1 814 25, 1997 T·994 WIOOI•._ OI 11'11 ~ucled by en Individual per•on• •rnlest the have bert. Tower, 8t 1 Anton Boole· 19973'708942 1 us.nHI I• Con· PUBLIC NOTICE ..._ end Ql'1llf ""!1~~mtr1c¥1 I 2'40492·02 19973700827 waived 1.nllce or colsenied NAMES. UNIT NUMBERS verd, Sullo '280, Costa Dally Piiot Feb. 4, 1 I, 18, ~~ted by. huiband and ~· It eny, No. 98·0700 NOTICE Of TAUS-TRUIT ~T!O 111171115 "' AndrH D. Lepore 10 the ptoposed acilon.) MICHAEL. MOORE, A006 Mesa, Calltornla 92626 25, t997 • T·992 Have you tlartod doln Flctltloue BvslMH Seid .... w11 be INd9. TEE1 SALE You wt In cltlllltt of UNZSS YOU TAI<! ~ : '.his slJltemont was flied Tho lnd•p•nd~nl adminis· ROBERT FISHER. A029 Daily Piiot Feb. 4, 11, 18, IUBLICNO-TICE bUslntH yet? No g Name ltalement ~ ~. q or MllWltY. • Lltn. 01-.d AuCIUSI 1, 1996. TION TO PROT£CT YOUR with lhe County Cle(k ol tralion authorlly will be JEFF ROOD, A054 25, 1997 T·982X Sean T~gert The lollOWlng pertons are ..._ t11 ~. Untelt you lllct ICllon to prottet PROPeRTY. IT MAY ee Orange Counry on 1·8-97 granted unless an Inter· MAC GALVAN, A076 FlcUUou1 BualneH· This llalomenl was filed dolno bu1lno11 as: Hol· tlllt. ~ r proptrty. ll may tit IOld • SOU> AT W IAU!. • Dally P11ot Feb 4 t1 18 eat.CS person Illes an ot>-MATI SMITH. A098 • PUBLIC NOTICE Name Statement W11t1 lh• County Clerk or lywood Magic'• Masquer·~ pey public Ult. H you llllf an YOU NEED AN~ 25 1997 · ' T9Sl ject1on to the peltlion and JAMES SCHAUBLE. A104 The following pertons are Oreng.o County on 1,28•97 adt, 270 E. 17th St,. 1'13, ;;;;;(")"' by':, d t ~don o1 N ntM•<01 tlll TION OIF TIE ~l\MI! Of" . PUBLIC NOTICE ~~ :~ld~~~·g:r, ::: ~?tH:~~~:gM~~~B143 '~~::i:.:::!:~~· dolno t>uslness as: Cohen 1H7370&Ha ~:'n':r ~:!b~~ 9J1~2tient, d T~ .-n lnltml thtlwon. :=~U'~~~;.J.: ~ ~~ ---~---------I authority. MARGIE RODRIGUEZ, The following person1 art ~ As::cia1es, 2224 Arana Dally Pilot F.a>. 4, 11, 18, 274 1/2 Camellia t.n .• Costa~~~ I), II llttlb¥ Olvtn !hit. On Matdl SHOULD CONTACT~ STATEMENT OF A HEARING on lhe peli· C111 . doing bU1lneH as: Hyall ei66o ewpor1 Beach, CA 25, 1997 T·98S Mell, CA 92627 ...,,. d 'lllld oMd d Tl\lll 11, 199>L~t 10,00 AM .. Mio• LAWYER TS.I 407a-T04 ABANDONMENT OF lion will bo held on MARCH MARTIN BUCKENDORF, Newportor, 1107 Jamboree R lid L C h 222 PUBLIC NOTICE Thi• bu1lno11 It con· ~ Md dalon l"'1 Stl'Ylclt, • d\lti HO~· oir -mU8TIE'a USE OF 20, 1997, 11 1:45pm In E026 Rd .. Newport Beach, CA Cl'! o en, 4 ducted by: an Individual the TNlfet end Of the IPl>Olftlld TruslM Undtf llltl .... , • ,,._. ,_ FICTITIOUS Dept. 703 localed al 341 SHARON TUCKER, F050 92680 Araha St .. Newport Beach, Have you started doing b¥ lllld DleCI d fruit jlU(SUlllt to a otr1ltn l.letl. -~ -cw BU~INESS NAME The City Drive South. Of· BARBARA VINSON, F035 NorthCoast Hotels, L.L.C .. CAP 912660f . Fictitious BuelneH bUslrleQ yet? No The tottll emount d rec«tltd on 811~.1. • lnstru· TltUST,~ le ~ The lollow!no perton1 ange. CA 92668. • SCOTI BASS, F084 (Wesl'llngton). 800 S1ew111 11! c a E. Cohen, 2224 Name Statement Jenor Sf."Rl_one bei11ir1ce d t mtnl Numbtf 1WQ\1395e34, or aMrl lhel ""' l'\JNCINO hve abandoned lhe use ol IF YOU OBJECT 10 the CAMBELL & ASSURE, Strfft, Suite 300, Seattle, Areha St., Newport Beach, Thi following pertons aro This stalem~I filed ion NCUrtd bv t ... Ollldal Aecoftls ol Or~ ~TION " "'*-· 1ne Flclitlous Buslneu gr1ntlng of th• pelilion, you H128 WA 98101 CA 92660 doing buslneu as: Oellines with the Count erk of= "° be acid County call«nlll. _.. Mil at or succeu« tMdel. °' Name: Aedlal, 5405 Alton 1hoolCI appeat at the hear· LOUIS CORONA. J142 Thia Business It Con+ This business Is con· Mexican Food. 2200 Har· Orange County on ·21l-97 ~ ~ ~ publlc IUC1lon to hlQhtsl blcldtr eubltituled ltUltle ptnUOnl Parkway it800, Irvine, CA Ing Ind llate your ob-TERESA COLONNA, H157 dueled by: a limited liability ~ucted by: hu~band and bor Blvd., E·180, Costa 19973708M lllned.,,.:r'~:I lor llWful montY of lftt United to the Deed ol TNlt - 92714 jeclions or file written ob· MARY CARRERA. H217 company 1• Mesa, CA 92627 Dally Pilot Feb 4 11 18 · · dSMill$111 ll08.71 StallS, or a c:ahllfl chedl at cutod b¥ RAYMOND A. The Flcllllous Bu1lneu )ecii<¥1S with the court be· MERLE JOHNSON. J005 Th• reglstrant commenced Htve you started doing Wiifredo Wiison 4526 25 1997 • ' ' ' Beolllclart uno., Tht lront of Ole naaooies al lhe ARBALLO, A SINGLE MAN Name referred lo above lore the nearing. YoUt ap· Pub 11 shed Newpor t 10 transal:t business under buslnen yet? Yes. 3-28··90 Posey SI., Santa Ana, CA ' T· 996 d Ttw{ main tnlrV It'll to lht Plac:tntla and reoofded on 12JOll95 as was filed In Orangt Counly pearance may be In person Beach·Costa Masa Daily tho flcllllous name or ~hfonaJd L Cohen 92704 PUBLIC NOTICE W"9d and delMfwd lo CMc C.Olar •OH" E. Chae>-INSU 1-.os.33114 of on March 1, f995. Filo or by your attornoy. Pilot February 18, 25, 1997. names listed above on: . s statement was filed This buslneu Is con· undlnlllnld e wrllt man Ave. Plac:tnlla, CA The Oft1cW R.cordl In lhe oftlc:e , No.F838518 IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR 1014 March 22, 1998 wilh lhe Coonty Clerk of ducted by on Individual Flctltlou1 Bu1lnes1 Dldanril.lon d DIAUlt ltrMt addrtu and ollltr corn-ol tho County Reconler of Michael Pascarella. 141 or a contingent creditor of NorthCoast Hotels, LL.C .. Orange County on 1·28·97 Have you staned doing Name Stat•m•nl ~~ !:8e=' tnon tlHIQnallons. H any, ol lht ORANGE County, Cellfomle Tangelo, Irvine, CA 92720 11\e deceased, you must Ille PUBLIC NOTICE THomas N. Childers, Man-19973708950 business yet? Yes, 11+17· Tho lollowlng persons are w. Tllo rtal properly described aboVt Is and pul'Suant to the No4lc:e of This buslneas 11 con· your ctafm with the cour1 cns 1 452728 ager Dally Pilot Feb. 4, 11, 18, 96 doing business as: RCA c.UMd Nici Notlcl d purported to be: 8 K1111alN Court. Default and El«:tlon to Sell rtucled by an indMdual and moll a copy 10 Iha per· This s1a1emenl was llled 25, t997 T·995 Wilfredo Wiison Window Tinting, 2345 New· and Eleetlon to Sell to Newport BNch, CA 92663 tllofeunder r9COfded on 19973709150 sonal reprasenta1l11e ap· Flctltloui Bu1ln•H wllh the County Clerk of This statoment was filed port Blvd., 1E101 Costa reoordecl In the County Anessor's Parcel No. 932·58· 11/0llM n INST .1 i11chael P:iscarolla pointed t.y the court within Ham• Statement Orange County on 1 ·30-97 PUBLIC NOTICE wilh ltle County Clerk ol Mesa, CA 92627 • Ille reel ptOQerty II toc«od. 271 Tht owntr of tilt real 1"80583e90 ol Aid Offlcfel rhls s1aiemen1 was llled lour monlhs trom the dale d Tre followlng persons are 19973709323 Fictitious Bualnese Orange County on 1·28·97 David Bishop Read 2345 ~ll,:ett~ ~ "'Tc~ Is purported lo bt A. Records will Sell on wlln lhe Counly Clerk. or of llr11 lssuanco of the let· o~g9 bu~lness a~: Mon-Dally Pilot Feb 4 11 l8 Name Statement 19973708943 Nowport Blvd .. t°E101, ~will :YUled for 11\ot fh C. on=husbandand wile 03f1&'97. ol 2:00 PM AT. C.range County on 1.29.97 tors u provide~ in ~action ar Aay IN, 4490 oen Kar· 25. 1997 . • T·97S Daily Pilol Fob. 4, 1', 18, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 llUIJIOM. ... .L under:. ntd trusi.e dis· THE NOR. TH .FRONT. EN· o 9100 olthe California Pro-man ve.. ewpon each, Th• following persons are 25 1997 T 00 This business is con· o.te: 12 Feb 97 .. -.. s any,.. ty lor any lnc:or· TRANCE TO THE COUNTY • ally Pllol Feb. 4, 11, 18, balo Code. The tlme for Iii· CA 92660 PUBLIC NOTICE doing business as: Plan It ' • 2 ductod by: an lndlvidual MASTER MORTGA rectness ol tht atr .. 1 1tldrts$ COURTHouSE 700 CIVIC :.!5. 1997 T984 lryg claims will not expire UM ~o. 21 l!-Aonarch Bay). Productions. 15922 Pacific PUBLIC NOTICE Hove you slarted doing COMPANY TrustH, and other common tleslQna· CENTER ORM WEST PUBLIC NOTICE before lour months from a ~a111ornia hm11ed partner· flctltlou• Business Coast Hwy.. Huntington business ye•? No ~ Inc " Aoef!1 llons. H any, shown hlftln. Said SANTA AHA. CA 11 _.._.~ the nearing dale noticed sl\1p, 4490 Von Karman Name Statement Beach, CA 92649 David Read Mid Trustee, 4i80 V. RMI. Hie wll tit mad1, bul wlllloul i.J..h ......, ---------1 above. Ave., Newport Boach. CA The lollow1ng persons are Sunshine Makers, Inc.. Fictitious Busln•H This statement was filed SUlto t8. CWpW.eria, CA covenant or warranty, expressed :""ion, to the'""""' bidder BSC 5969 YOU MAY EXAMINE the 92660 doing business as: Alterna· (CA), 15922. Pacific Coast Ham• Statement w1lh tho County Clerk of 13 (805) 684-142• or lmpllld, regard~ dtls, pos· or.:"~ <t::;:ble at the time p~T~fC:N o.:o file kepi by the court. llJou U M No. t (San Juan Ca~ 11111 Advertising, 3535 East Hwy., Hunltngton Beach, Tne following persons are Orange County on 1·28-97 ~ Navwro. Trustee Salee session or encum6ranoes. to ~nit! St I f ~,:!t °'~l: are a person ln1eres1e In isllano), Inc.. a Cahlom1a Pacillc Coast Hwy.. Suite CA .92649 doing business as: Nick 199737089B 1 97P04651CA pay th• remlllllng prlnelpal sum and.... • "· a '"'m' • ADMINISTER the estaie you tnay Ille corporation. 4490 Von Kar· 1328 c def M Cal This business Is con· Nacks, 2702 W. Ocean· of a nola, homt~'s as· .... .,..,, conWl'f'd lo 8(ld ESTATE OF: wtlh tho c~urt a l0<mal Re-man Ave .• Newport Beach. lfomia 9~~~~a ar. · dueled by: a corporation lront. Nowport Beach, CA Daily Pilot Feb. 4, 11. 18, ~ BeechlColta Me.a sessmtnt or other obllgallon rtON hold by .rt under said RICHARD M. quesl for Special No11ce ol CA 92660 Wl1R1m Hill Ill 417 1/2 Have you started doing 92603 25, 1997 T·999 Feb 25 Mw 4 11 1997 secured by this LJen. -4111 Inter· Deed ol Trust H1 lhe Pfoperly COURTNEY lhe filing of an Inventory The Wtlllam Company, a Poinsctll3 A~e Coron d I business yet? No C a t h e r I n e Ad e I e PUBLIC NOTICE • . • esl and olhtr sum as prOYldetl tlt1*ed in uld County snd and appraisal of esiale as-California corporauon. 4490 Mar, CA 92625 · 1 0 Sunshine ~ak~rs, Inc:, Townsend, 2702 W. Ocean· lltreln: plus aclvanots. II any, s .... and dnctlbed n fol-aka RICHARD MURAL HIS or ot any pehtion or Von Karman Avenue. New· Tom Sch11ber Jr 893 Bruce P. FaBrmo. Pres•· lron1, Nowport Beach. CA Fictitious BuslneH PUBLIC NOTICE uncltr tilt ltrms lhttlol and fowl: AS MORE FULL y COURTNEY accoun1 as provided in port Beach. CA 92660 Sandcas11e Ad Corona det denVCEO 926.63 . Nam• Stat m t klllftst on such atlvances, l*JS DESCRIBED ON SAID CASE NO. A18S169 sec1ion 1250 ol lhe Calil<H· Th.e Frankel Living Trust Mar CA 92625·• This statement was filed Tl\IS bu~iness . Is con· The t 11 w e on Alt Ml.1M7U1ot25 lets. c:Nrges, expenses ol lht DEED OF TRUST APN: To all he11s. benel1ciarlu . nia Probate Code. A Re· (Richard E. Frandel, Thl's business Is con· with the County Clerk of d.¥c:led by. an lnd1vldua1 doing obisl~~,Pe~=~n~a(: STATtllfllTO~•m Truslle anti Trust aNlld by ~23-32 TRUSTEE IS c•ed11ors. con11ngen1 crtdi· quest ror Specral Nolice l rus1ee). 4490 Von Karman ducted by: a general part· 01ange County on 1 ·28·97 b ~ve 5~ou 11s~rted doing Up 'fransport, 2066 ·Placen-USE OF AC11T10UI IUllllOS said Usn. Tiit tollll amount ol SEL.l.fllG PROPERTY "AS ~~~se,!7:epe~s~~e~~fecT~~ form Is available from 1he C~e~~:· Newport Beach. nershfp 1997370897& ~ ;~: i Y~ T 0 d tla Ave c osla Mesa CA MME Ole unpaid balance ol tilt obi· IS, WHERE IS" The street lho will 0 , et1a1t or boll\ court clork. • ThtS ~siness Is con· Have you started doing Daily Pilot Feb. 4, 11, 18, T~is ~~~omo~w~s.~n filed 92626 " · Tiie lollowi~ pel10n(s gauon :cured by the J:P91: llddrn• and. other common ~of· RICHARD M.' COURT: Attorney for th• Pell· dueled by: a general part-bu~r!'essJ:el? No 25. 1997 T·998 will\ the Counly Clerk of Rat Charles Randel, 2328 ~abandoned the use :a~/ ~5~d ruson es · deslgnatlon,ifany,oflhereal ~EV aka RICHARD MURAL g~•Rr~ES E nership . ft::~a~lot~lm~I 1 w filed PUBLIC NOTICE Orange County on 1·31 ·97 g~1 ;~:2~r1ve, Costa Mesa, Ille l1dl~ous Minm name advances at lhi d~': 1nrn: pn:\peftyed ~bedbe~ oe'; -COURTNEY • The re91s1ran1 commenced with h C n c' 19973709509 T · • ALISO BEAUTY Slm.Y & publlcaUOn ol 1111Nollce015-~~ . 1 A PETITION has been McCLUNO, ESQ., to transa~•. business under Oran~e 8cou~~~tin 1~e.J:.9~1 Flctltloua Buslne11 Daily Pilol Feb. 18, 25. duhdt~d ~~.s~~ei~~iv:dua~on-LON, 25608 Alicil Paltlway Is S19,528.13. ~menl must be MEil:"'tf°e~l'r~C:SJ: ,l1led by CHRISTY C.(CSB#23045), the hc1111ous name or 19973709002 NameStatement Mar.4,11,1997 T020 Haye yo~ Slarted dol LagunaHills,CAll2653 lncash.acashltrschtdtdrawnderlianedTrust d' 1. • GALVIN •n the Superior McLUNG & DAVIS, names llste.d above on: t 2· The following persons are 1 ng Tile llc•tous buslnen na on a State Of National Bank a env lit • " rsc aim• Court 01 California, County 32392 PACIFIC COAST 6-88 Dally Piiot Feb. 4, 11. 18. doing business as: Mesa PUBLIC NOTICE bif: nc~' rY"7Rv~ ~-23·57 relerred ID tbovt was filed o check drawn by 1 Stall 8anlt 0 0< •nv '':'fly'°' •l!Y lnco«ecl· or ORANGE. HWY #250 LAGUNA UM No. 21 (Monarch Bay), 25, t997 T·997 Upholstery 1998 Harbor T ri a 85 a e 100\.93 In Ille County of Ora F1t1eral Credit Onion or a chedl neu the •lreet addrHs THE PETITION requests BEACH CA 9 • 2677 a ~alllorma limited pariner· PUBLIC NOTICE Blvd.. Colita Mesa, Calil. Flctltlou1 BuelnoH wi~hs 1~~1c~~~!Y wc1~1~1'o9 and Origami Alt No F585288 dr1wn by a State · or Federal ~i:! ol;rller com.:, etc::.'-~~· lhat CHRISTY c. GALVIN '. ship 92827 Nam• St t t 0 c Cyntha Strohsahl 5311 Ave Savings & Loen AssoclaUon ' any, ...... n. • be appointed as personal Publlthed Newport By: UM No. 1 (San Juan Philip Sardo, 624 Red· a •m•n range ounly on 1·21·97 Del \/erdor, San Clemente Savtnos Assoctallon. or Savln8i The . ldal amount °' lhe ' represen1a1t11e 10 admrnls· Beach·Costa Mesa Dally ~apistrano), Inc., a Catllor· Flctltloue BuilneH wood Lane. Lisle, Illinois, d~rn~ 1~~~~~~ ~~~s~n~ :~~ 199737oe124 92672 ' Bank specified In HOiion 51 2 '!npeid belanc:e of lht obllga· , 1er Iha cs1a10 of the dece· Pllo1 February 18, 24, 25, ma corpor alton, lls general Name Statement 60532 Se11Jicc. 4516 Wes• Fllih Dally Pilot Feb. 18, 25. Inez Genlek. 1512 w Octa or lht Financial Code anti ''°" 1eeured by Ille property den1. 1997 partner d!rn~ 1~~~~~~5 ~~:·~~~:~~ This business ls con· Street Santa Ana CA Mar. 4, 11. 1997 To21 Fronl Newpol18each CA ll2660 authorized to do business 111 this to be eold and reasonable THE PETITION requesis Tmo 12 By: Frank T. Suryan. Jr.. ducted by· an Individual 92703 ' • PU L TlllS llJsmess w.S condu stale The btntlldaly of said estimated costs, oicpenMtS lhO decedenl's Will and Senior Vice Presiden1 ~le~nagonal, l 555 Me51 The reg0islrant(s) com· Ronald A Olmaano 4516 B IC NOTICE !Jy 1 genetll partneM c lien lltrelo tlltaJled and dell'i· and edvancet •I the limo o( codrc11s. 1f any, be admlltod PUBLIC NOTICE T.his statement was hied M•Js: c~· 9~5f&22B, Costa meneed to transact busi· west Filth Sheet. 'Santa Fictitious Business Sioned CYNTHIA s1AOHS ed to the untlerslgnetl. 1 lht Initial publication ol Ille 10 probale The Will and wHh the County Clerk of Hi • ness under the fictitious Ana CA 92703 INEZ GERRJCK written dtcfaratlon ol Otlaull Notice of Ale Is: any cod1c11s are ova1table NOTICE TO Orange County on 1·31·97 dotoshl Kaneko, l555 business name(s) listed T ·· Name Statement And Demand For Sale and a $151 ,579.02 In llddltion lo for e•am1na11on in the hie CREDITORS 19973709635 Mesa Verdo Or. E. #228. above on· 1/22197 ... h1sed buslnoss 11 con· The following persons are Ths stal!menl was hied WI wrltlln Notice 01 Otlaufl And cash, tht Trust• will aocept ~ k t b lh Costa Mosa. CA 92626 · .. uct by: an Individual doing business as· Redial the Cou:t Cieri! of Ora Ellcllon T Sd CMhlef' chedl ' ,!~~::e~\~0:::::•,~: AN~F O~~~~:=~~ON ~::".. ~~'.',~b '\O:,'s :.-::·~'~' ~~~· .1~~ !~t~1=:~, ·~.~.~ii-:. ::.::.r.,..rr.~ Jo~:~~ ~~ ~~ .~~~d MO .... .,; c..,::. =.1."..:... :.-.:: .;..;........::":::::-:= =. -:.:.... ....... :=.~ .! ~siai'eA~nder tho lnd~p~n· T~L~J:,S(.~R PUBLIC NOTICE 1~~~ ~~s:in~~s 92!26 con· Orange County ~n 1 ·28·97 2A~,:~ R. Olmaano 1~~11\ ~0;~ns:~· 1 ~~2w~~~ °t~~ ~!·~rr :or:d In th• County wtltrt fodefal «etfrt union "' • lil~~s Ac7ini(~~~!1~u~ho1t~~ BEVERAOE cns 1452736 ducted by: husband and . _ 199737089&2 i:nis s1a1omen1 was hlod eoach, CA 92660 • • ' • Fe~u.:n~ '°Ci: =1 ~,.!! sandslalt,_or will allow Iha personal re . LICENSE Flctlllou1 Bu1lneH wile Daily Pilot Feb. 4, 11, 18, w11h lh• Coonty Clerk or This business is con· PUBLIC NOTICE LIH Sa"lcU u TrwtM '""'• n resenlative 10 lake magy C C Ham• $tatement Ha~• you Slarted doing 25, 1997 T·001 Orange County on 2·13·97 dueled by: an individual 11900 w Olymptc BIYtl. SUlll :Wlatlon, !!."!~ -=: ac11ons without court ap· 1u .•• 6101 et ioq. Th business yet? No PUBLIC NOTIC 19973711001 Have you staned doing CNS1<1r.&1j90 700, Los Angeles CA .90064 ff: °' -·""¥• proval. Before takin cer· and B & P 24073 . 8 following Pet.sons ~re An,drea 0. Kaneko E Dally Pilot ,Feb. 25. Mar. 4, business J.et? No NOTICE OF (3t0) 207·2027 tiv. J Gaits spec ied in Section 5102 of ~;~;:::-•;;::-.:::.::~~" Eoc.ow'~:~;i870SM g:',i' ~~~'.' .j'iJ~:;;,; ~'!:,' ,~•:::::~ •i,~,:·-.:: F•ctmouo BuolnHo '" 18, '997 T029 ~~~h ~;.,=:;::~ • ., "'"' PETITKlN TO t:'J::,i:, .. ' ..... ,,,; ~do ~';: -resen1a1i~e w II be roqU1rfci Nolte• Is hereby given '(foods Apartments, 4490 Orange County on 1·8·97 Name Statement . PUBLIC NOTICE with Iha County Clerk of ~~~ISTER this ital•. In lhe ftent lander 10 give noltc~ to interested 1ha1 a bulk sale or assets 8~~c~8C'l0~fs~~·· Nev.j.>ort 19973708826 d~he 1g11o~ing per~~~o'ee Orange Coun1y on 1·29·97 0~ E OF: PUBLIC NOTICE ~~ lli .. n calh ~accepted. persons unless lhey have ~nd a lransler ol alcohohc L/M 'No 4 (Kimberl Daily Pilot Feb. 4, 11, 18, RE~~ALSme;~7~5• Harbo; Fictitious Busln•H 19973709151 O'BR~ G. ..:..:!! •of~ T= t~ waived notice or consented loe~~~:/cense Is abou1 Woods ,. San Jose). a Calr. 25. 1997 T·980 Blvd., Costa Mesa, CA Name Stal•m•nt Daily P1lo1 Feb. 4. 11 , 18, CASE NO A 186236 NOTia! CW TNJSTEE'S Deed until funds ~! lo lhe proposed action.) The nam:-s So I S l0<nla limited partnership PUBLIC NOTICE 92627·5532 T~e toll~ng person• aro 25, 1997 T·983 T II .: . b f' IAU! lNNe's No. TS 9Mt availeble to the payee or The 1ndependen1 admm1s· . cia ecu· 4490 Von Ka man A • John T Lewi E 1 1 doing busine11 as· South 0 8 ne1rs, one I· OrdlH No. 11%7120 E9a'Ow endorlee 11011on authorrly will be rbily or Feddedral • Tax Num· New rt Beach r CA 926~.. Flctltl B 1 Inc. (CA) ~07~ er~~~:~; Coast Truck & Trallor Re· PUBLIC NOTICE ciaries. credi1or1, con· or Loin No. -on Mlrldl_ 111 Said --•-ewl• ell mbeatter ofderlg~~ gr;inled unless an Inlet· ors, and a rosses ol Iha Kl re I O ' OUI UI ne1s Bl ' ' pair 2781 W MacArthur tmgenl creditors and 1117 llt 2:00 p.m. """ -ma • '"" esied person files an ob· Seller/Licensee are: Kia· a Call~~ Y. ~ivel~~ers. rtlld.. Name Statement 92~~7 5f3~sta Mesa, CA Blvd 8338 S~nla Ano CA Flctltlou1 Business per11ons who may other· Amei1c:an T1111 tneUm,c. without CCNenanl °'warranty, 1ec11on 10 Iha pe111ion and vash T1llenkooh and Sia· shi 1 8"~2 Ba~ pa ner· The lollowlng persons are Thi • . 92704 ' ' Name Statement wiso be interested in ~· a Callomla COf· ~-·or implied regarding show good causo why the vath Tllehkoon. 10061 Ka· en~e Irvine CA 9~;r~ Av· doln8 business as: ducl~d ~~~~n~~~P01:110~on· John Lee Roach 51 35 The following pe1sons are the wlll or estate or 'n'Ultle, or sue> ~le. posaeaion Of encum· court should not grant lhe ;;iulea CDr., Huntington This business 11 con· CR.J.J .. , 2690 Pala Mesa. Have yo~ starte~ doing Pinto Pl .. Norco, CA.9t760 doing businoss . as: Tee both. of: DONALD G. cusor stee °' lutleti+ de~· to .. 1lsfy lhf In· au1ho111y. each, A 92646. d ct d b . 1 t .• Costa Mesa. CA 92627 b 1 7 y . This euslnon Is Con· Room, 3100 ll\ltn& Ave .. O'BRIEN tlMd nu•.., ofthlt certMn .,, ... nes1 secured by nld A HEARING on the poll· T~e business is known n~rs~ip Y· 1 oenora part· Robert C. Eisenman, 2690 J~~~e~~ {:~is ~~1:;1;{s~ ducted by: an Individual Newport Beach, CA 92660 A PETITION hat Dood d lNll Ulk\Mted by Doed, edvances·thereunder, llon will be held on MARCH a;. TACO EXPRESS. The registrant commenced Pala Mesa Cl .. Costa Mesa, Inc John T Le Is PP es~· Have you started doing Abdo! Hamrd • Teherinn been filed by PATRICIA YVONHECAMMJDMCK,a with lnlernl as ptOYlded 27, 1997, al 1:45pm In ht ne;es. Soclal Secu· 10 transact business under CA 92627 de~i · w • r · business yot? Yes, 1·1·97 Haghighi, 27665 Carballo. MOYLE in the Su~rior manted woman 11 her IClle therein, and the unpaid prln· Oepl. 703 locatod at 341 rrty or oderal Tax Num· lh• flclilious name or Jacqueline M. Ei1enman. This slatemenl was filed John L Roach Mis.slon Viejo, C(I.. 92692 Court of California Ind ...... INOlllftv. end elpal of lhe note MCUred by •The C11y Drive soulh, Or· ~"· andrr addresses ol the names listed above on: 9. 2690 Pala Mesa Cl .. Cost• with lhe Coonty Cle k of This statement was tiled Th11 business Is con· County of Orange • r9CIOldeCI June 14:~!!!i. as said deed with int-I ange. CA 92668 uyer ransferee are: 28 -84 Mesa, CA 92627 Oran e Co n 1 ;897 with th• County Clerk ol ducted by: an md1vlduat THE PETITION lnlhumenlNo. t1~, In thereon u prOYided in uld JF YOU OBJECT 10 tne 2 oo 6 o 7 rgeJ Lopez Gonzalez. KIMBERLY WOODS AS. This Business is Con· O 1~~~g;0995., Orange County on 1·30·97 Have you storied doing quests that PATRICIA 1oo11 '"\ l'IQI ~at Olftclal Noe•. f-charge& •nd 9'an11ng of the pollllon yoo 4 2 ulowood Pl., Lake SOCIATES C II I ducted by: an unlncorpo-~ t997370D352 business yet? No . "-ds at oranga e.ny, eicpente& o1 tho tnist.. nd ~hould a ear at 11\e hear Forest, CA 92630. • a • al orn a rated auoclalion other Dally Piiot Feb. 4, 11, 18, . Hamid . Teh~rlan MOYLE be eppointed H ~ and 1MQU1fC to ol lhe • Ing andppstate your ob: At Its led by the SelterfU· ge';r~~a~ner~hr~ be 1 than a partnership 25. 1997 T-003 ~eU~ilol Feb. 4• l 1, t 8, This slalemenl was filed person~I -representative thlt c.talrl Hattc. at Dllfd Deed 1"::9 ':{=~ io.::i jections or Ill• wrtllen ob-censee, an other business WoOds. Sa~·J ) m C 'iY. Ha~• you 111rted doing PUBLIC NOTICE · 1 7 T·979 w11h the County Clerk of to edmm1ster the Htato tMreundlf NCOfdod Oct a , 02120197 ICI fuNOtNG 1ec1tons w11h th• court be· names end addruu1 fomla 11 fled 0~· a .,': but1ness yet? No Orange County on t·28·97 of lhe decedent. 1~~ No. ~TION AS TIWS. tore the hearing. Yoor ap+ used by lht Seller/Ucensee Its ener'!: ~ ners p, Robert C Eisenman Flctltloua Builn•H PUBLIC NOTICE 19973708958 THE PETITl~N re· 1 In II* -. TH BY: COHSouoATEO pearance may be In per1on within three years before B~· Th• paWlllla L This statement was filed Name St•tement F'-tltlous Busl-•• Daily Pilot Feb 4 11 18 ques11 authority to Pege ""I d llt.ecotds RECONVEYAHCIE COM-or by your attorney th• d1le such llsl was sont C • m yon with the Coun1Y Clerk ol "' ·-25 · • ' ' admini1ter the Ht•t• at .,.... county, wtl undlf PAHY LL IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR Of dellvered to the Buyer/ ompany, a California cor· Orang• Coonty on t ·~97 The lollowlng persons are Name Statement • 1997 T·99t under the Independent end punrutnt 60 llld Deed • C AS AGENT or a contingent cred1lor ol TranslerH are: NONE. ~ration, its general part· 199'73709244 doing bUslness as: A Cut 1!1• lollowlng per1ons are PUBLIC NOTICE Administration of Ee· at TNlt _. llt pllllc IUC• ~=f :;t;': Blvd., Fflth lhe deceased, yoo must hi• d~~~rl~:,·~ lo be ·~ ar~ n e~: Richard s. Robinson, OaUy Pilot Feb. 4, 11, 18, ~:~: ~~~:c~w~r~'C1~ ~~';,9 busln•;~8;~: Hcb1al tales Act. (Thi1 euthori· :':: ~ ~money ff364 (111) ~2 ~:. ~~r m~~I~ ,~;:; 1~h~.c~~~ good will, tr~d:~e,:;, 1~~: ~~~or .~~!..::!~~Id!~; me<1 25. 1997 T·986 Laguna Niguel. CA 926n " Ch~e~:.Ysan Juan ca~~~ Fit Ml. 1ff717111Ht ~Y,'Z~~:~~;.~~.!'.~:r~:r; Al'Mrtu, a C:...,,-:-Sme: = ~ s.'8 '°l',:.~ •g•·i~:=·.,.~ ~~°:':ho::·~~;.:;r'C wl•h "" coun~ eto<1< o1 PUBLIC NOTICE /:;:;"I_ ii. .. ~~·~~.~ '1::.f.~ J::~~"" 3066, w:,:s m•ny . ""'"' without ::;:::-.., : ..:., = cPP t6775 02n5, ~ ~r monli• from lh• dll• hold lmprovemen11 and In-Orange County on 1·30-97 Flctltlou1 Dusln•H Caswell Ct .. Laguna Niguel, Calle Chueca, San Juan The lollOWlng person(s) 1 o~t~i7,ng cok-rt aPP'!'r bM*. 1 Cl\eCll ._, ~ a 031• '/97 ol hrst Issuance 01 the ret· vtnlory or stock In trade. . 19973709307 Name statement CA 926n Capistrano, CA 92675 OOing business as R OA 8 · e. ore ta mg cort ... n 11a1e or,..... ctldl union, iers 11 provided In HCtlon end 111 located at: 427 E. DaJly Pilot fob. 18, 25. The following porions are This business Is eon+ This bu1lno11 Is con· EOM. '121 N COS~ Way, !fl herv import~nt actlon:i °' 1 dttcll dnMn by a ..... 1---------- 9t00 ol the cinloml• Pro-t71h St. I C, Co111 Mesa, Mar. 4, 11, 1997 TOt8 doing business as: Allstar ducted by: husband and ducted by: en lndMduol Anll'lelm.CA92808 owever, t1 e Pe!son ortedenl uvtnp and 1o1n bale Code Tho Um• for ni. CA. Computer Cr111ions 17 f50 wile Have you 1tartod doing Vu"11 N Ramani, '4006 Z10 repr~ientet ve w ill be lllOddon. Of aiMnQt bl'* Ing clalmi will not eicplre The kind of llconso to be PUBLIC NOTICE Nowhope St., Suite 209, Have you started doing buslne11101? YH, 1·23·97 l lnt.Ci.no.ttas.CA91709 req~ired to give notloo ,,,_.....In tedtof\ 1102 °' before lour months from tron1lened Is: On·Sale FtctlUou• Busln••s Fountain Valley CA 92708 buslne11 yet? Yes, 10-20-Jennifer • Katke Ths businns is cOlldUcted lo anlere1ted persona the ll1Nlndal Coclt and the hearing date noticed Beer and Wln•·Eating Doan Allen Cohon, 23 Re· 92 This tlalomont was flied tnlncHaial on~••• they have ~todobU*'-"'" -1lbove. Place now 111u1d for ttie Name ltatem•nt qllo Ranoho Santa Marga· Richard Kington wllh the County Clerk of RIQtSl1tnt has not yel beOU waived notice or con• thlll ..... 11t u. n«ttl lnlfl YOU MAY EXAMINE; the premises looaled at: 427 E. CNS1453953 1111 CA 92688 This a1a1emen1 was llled Orange County on 1·28-97 to transact llJslness under sented to the proposed tmrlne•' to the County 'I.lo kept by the coorl. 11 you 17th St. IC. Cos11 Mesa. The follOWing per1ons are Sheri Westland Cohen 23 with tne County Clork of 19973108971 lic:Hollt business 111me oction.I The indepen• ~ 7'00 CMc c.n- -&re e p1r1on Interested In CA. doing bu1lness u :A) Regalo Rancho Santa Mar· Orange County on "13·97 Daily Piiot Feb 4 11 18 nameshslldflereln dont edmlrilstrallon w DtM Wtlt, llrCI Ana the estate. you may me Th• anticipated date of Stonerldge. B) Slontrldge garlta,CA92688 '19973707289 25 1997 • ' r989S1GHEOVASAHTNRAMAHI euthotitywlllbogranled Cdtomla,allYtltght,. ... WCMllALMM =970= .wllh th• coun a formal A• the ule/lranslor .11 upon Apartment•, 4490 Von Kar· lhla butlneu Is con· Dally Pilol Feb. 11, 18, 25, ' • Tl'is statement was l~ed Wll union en lntere116d and .......... conw)'ICI to quesl tor Spoclal Notice of trans fer ol liquor hcense al man Ave., Newport Beech, dueled by: nu.sband and Mar. 4, 1997 T009 PUBLIC NOTICE the Oou~ Cieri! ol Ora person rilu an objoction and now hlrkl b)' a under he 111ing of an Inventory tho office ol Tlempo E•· CA 92660 wile Cou,. on Fttwuaiy 1 t. 1QQ7 to tho petition end Mid Died d Tnllt lft tfle and appraisal ol estate as· ~ow 11, 1~46 8rOOlthursl ~~ Noj 19_~1Hsanton). a Have you llarted doing PUBLIC NOTICE fictitious auelnH• NOTICE·Tlls Ficnous show• good cauH why ~.-..cl In Nld 9600~~DrM JOit Of ot any polltlO'I or 9hJounta1n Vllley, CA shlpo~~:o 11 V ted ~ar1ner· bUslno11 yet? YH, 1-13·97 Flotllloue au1ln• a Nam• Statement s.menl ~rn frt11 ~Hrs I the court should not .... delltftbed ·~~00 account H prOVlded In • • on 1rman Otan Allon Cohen s Tht follow! .. dllt it WIS lied 111 Ille Oft gront the a th It M : 1: unit 11 • -· section 1250 01 lh• Catlfor· The amount of lht siw· Ave., NtwPort Beach, CA This 1tetornent was fllod Name Stat•ment doi""' b slnt ng l*.•~111• al Ille ceu~ Otfll A new r.c•· A MEARING y. h lftGMI.,.. dlflrted on ._.llll===i:===~ nla Probalt Code A R .. chaH prlet or con1idtr· 92660 with the County Cl8'k of The follOWlng porton• are R ... u 11 11 • Ort '°111 Buslneu NalN S\lltmt · . on 1 • Wltlrln CondonlrlnUft Pllftll quest for Specfei Notice I lion In connactlon with lho ~M No.' (San Juan Cap+ Otenge County on t-17·97 CIOlng buslnffS as: Bentfll ld=a~:c S~lc1•· J233 11USt bt Nfd IWIOf IO INC -ulih~n 27•11 be19ht97td on '"°"*' MIKtl t& 1• 11 form Is eveil•bl• lrom lh• 1r1n1for of lhl lloonM and ttano), Inc., a Calllomla '9973701980 SOC Company, 454 S. CA 112828 •· 0 • 1 •11, Thi filing ol this Slallmenl OOt , 0 r5c p • •t IMlnlrMrlC No. .... 111 at court cltflc. butlntH. Including the es-corpC>fatlon, 44llO Von l<ar· 011.., P!lht rtb 4 11 HI Cont11 St., Orange, CA Oan p Shot> 3233 ICI h ll04 of "9111 aultlolltt OW 1 .4 .M. in Oepl. 703 OMdal "8cGnll at or.. Att 1 th p 11 Um1led Inventory. It lht man Avt .. Newport &each, "J • • • • 92666 · •. a o tNs ._ ol use localed al 341 The City Courtly, ~ llMCll. 0!n•v or • •·tum ol S12.000.00, Whleh CA92MO 25, 11197 T·087 Greo Ward, 675 W. 19th Piece, Colla MH•. CA •f'1choutai• D rive Orange CA 2:AnUldYtdldtl1tlHr•· Uo,,.t. contltls ot tllf foMowlng: Thi• bu1ln111 11 con-PUBLIC NOTICE St . F258 Cost• Mtll CA 92628 *""'" "'°'*" ol Ille ngta 92668 .-In end to Lot 1 at ,.Id MARTIN I. ICHNEY•Rr Oescrlpllon Cuti lhtough dUeted by: I Qfntfal par1· m21 • ' Thlt builneu It con+ ltlOllle< undlf ftdeql, m.ts. IF YOU OBJECT TO No 1-. • thalM\ on 1 -i!S0. 1 (Clal839"J f •cr ow , Amo u n 1 ntf1hlp Plctltloue lv.lneH Todd Smiley. 454 s. Cen· d~ted by: an lndMdual ~ ,,. (5" Seaoll ,. the granting of th• ..., NCoNld !ft ._ • ATTORNEY AT LAW, 11:2,000.00. Ther19ft1tanlcommencecl Na,,..8tatement ttrSt.,Otange,CA92660 ti!t~~0171::,'ed dolngc::~·eu.ntssandAOI potition, you .ehould ............ 100f ...... !'ll--lllllll ... ---~ I '7700 IRVJN• ceNTM II "" bffn egr..CS ~ to tran$11C1 buslnoH undfr Tho fOllowing ptfaOl\t .,. Thia bu1fneu l• con· Dan p Sh b Am eppoor •t \ti• hearing lilMOUa ........... at • DR. ITL 1601 IRVINR, IWMn 1"• Selftf/Uetn•H lhe flcllllous name or doing butlntll 11: A«lll d\ietfd by. • gen«•! ~rt· Thll i 111:n!nt waa I led end sta10 your objeo-ar.,.. CIDunlJ ~ . Hove A {;or~-Sele~ -CA .n1e ~.:~ ... ltlt~ld 1~1 ~ lllt'4 lbOvt on H• Ad\ltfljalng Novelllo1, 3t.05 r:::p started with lht County C!efk 1 of C~~~Z& tluri• . or flit writtel\ A11111wt ~ -....:1----------. Publlthed Newport s.c. 2407 3 o1 itX:ne:I S'°'*'<fOt AllOC'lalft. • Via 08.:rlo, Nfwpotl bu~? No doing Or1119t County on 1·28-97 Mar•.ll. ,997 · · ob1ecllon1 with tht -.,-4i1 1111 ..._. • ~HI! Cetta .Meu .Qall)' Md ''°' ... loAa Coclf.. um Clll(omla ~II pannet· e.ach, '*3 Oreg Ward 1ff7370886'7 court befor• th• hHt· ... or otlw CW\ PilOt February 18, 24, 25, Ille conllderetlon tor tht 1hlp, By: UJr f.Jo. -, ~-siip~~i:-~.~~~ tNa .. ........, Delly Piiot l'ob. •. 11, 18, PUBLIC NOTICE Ing. bvor opp•arancbe ~-:; ~ '=nt 11197 transfer of IN butlnfsa IPle ... nton). 1 Callfornla Beach CA t2t13 ' With tw County Clftk of 25, fin r.wo n lOC t n_person or Y • ..._ • - Tm013 and lieenH 11 to l>t p.id llmltfd partnerlhlp, 111 9en-Amy , Kordlll 3505 v11 Orange County on 2·t4-~ r:m~ your,Feuov'o"'Y· R Nllftle and ..._. Of .. --=~----------1only llfttr tht tranlftr hH eral partner, B~: UM No. 1 o Nttw' 1Mf3711090 PUBLIC IOTIC! IAL.9 U A. E A boMlk-. PUBLIC NOTICE bMn approved by lht o.. (San Juan C1pl11r1no), cf00~3 port Beech, DllfV Piiot Feb. 11, H i voo" 'ii~fr!J CREDITOR or • ool'llin-._ .. -.:.::::-...:= ,., ••c lff'" pa,,mertt of AJCOhOllc e.v. Inc .. • C.tllorni. corpora. Thi• bullntH 11 con-M•. 4• 11, ,1117 TT)tll PkttlNMe •wen... P. OF gent crtdltor of th• ~ co... IQI .., r-... • orage Control. tlon, It• gtf1tf•I ,,_,,,.,, ductfd by' 1 Ofntlal pllt> Naene ltet....-t r tO , ~.tceHed1 you mutt file • ._ i.-_ L.m ~ 1 ~ NOTIC• Olf Dated Ffbf'utry 12, 11197, 11'.rank T. Sutyan. Jt,. ltnfOt IWtNp • PUii.iC NOTICI Tht IOllOWlng l*•OfW aie A.cl your claim with tn. NV 9"tl. Cito I a ...... "TITION TO Kl1v111'1 Ttllehkoo'1.1 Sia. Vlcf PrHld~. Have you "1111d dofrtg doing butlnet1 .. : Emlty'1 0 EC v court •nd mall • oopy to ~&!~ AOMnel8TD vllh fllehkOOh, uoorgt th11 1i.te1Mnt •• flltd but!Mll yet? Ho ............ lft111 COlllOf Cre1llont, 2289 ~TY. IT MAY 'he pe,.onal reproHnl• •STATS Mr Lopet Ooni.lu ~h the CounlV Qen of 0tegg MUlhblland ..._. ........... 'OfdtlMt Dr.. "A", Cotta ~Al "':.lt,IC Ml.£ live eppofnted by 1tM -"' llli THOMA8 WOllm 111 Publl•h•d Hewport ..,...,. CounCv Oii ~t-» TN• itatlMlnl .,.. filed 1111 lalOMl'I ~ •• M .... CA92al -= court within lour ..,.....,,_,.. tO.,. CAM llO. A 1 Ht4'I 8t1cti..Co11a MtM Dally 17. IMtHGeaH Md! lht Couney Cler11 o4 dOlnll-bullnlil n: Aelax· l~ Eau~ fn:r~trlclt, IOH OF-or ~1 n11;n1h1 lrom the det• .._ .. ~pH Tar ._ P1101 F1bru~ H , Ul17 Dally PllOC ,,., ... Iller. 4, Qranee County°" 1..Jt.tT mu~ ........ & CNo 221t '°'dhetn -~·1-"A", llQl.IHS ol flret luvence of_...__ ..... ._ -ci:.:.,_.· .,...,let, T027 ''• 11, 1"1 T021 1"n1oe• roprMIO ~.I Good-ColteMeM.CA.-~ v 9tt0Ul loue" '" pr_ovided e;; ......... •s11r.• ,.... ... I -....' con~&cr•cfl. ....... c uoTICI .... UC IOTI-o....u.. Piiot ,& .. " ., •• ,.., lrvlne.CA••• Thi• ...... "" ... co,,. ACT A .. ctlun 1100 ol ea..:...-~· ~ ... °""'•MM611 otfOft, .... Plftonl ...... m.ty rv-.. r-~ _, ........ ' ' ' . 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A call to - -Orange County on 1·2f.f1 .. ".. ... nat11•ed above. • -...... • --· .. -.. COUtt of C.OfC>fnla. CounfY Ilona Code lhert bllng N9'\lllp0fl Htlghlt Tra~I, Ctaulfled The Communlfy 1MJU01tf4 ~ 01M!f; YOU MAY UCAM! -.. .. ol ORANGE. du., unpaid ltOflClt r .. rot 120 Hewpof1 Cfrltff Dt1vt ~· http M~kec ,.._, Diiiy Pb r.o , I II. d JN( the lite kept bY the tti! PlTITION F;" which IHSTOAA"Ot OA· Suo",140. ~ Beach: 841:ff78 ... r.:;;' 25, 1197 4 ' T-wl: r::.. '...... ~:";,.': ¥*' :i: I*" TUESDAY, FEBRUAAV 25, 1997 • PUIUC NOTICll PUIUC llOTICll PUIUC NOTICll PUIUC NOTICll PUIUC NOTICll PUIUC NOTICli PUILIC NOTICES PUlllC NOTICU PUIUC NOTICU Polley EB .......... • By Fax (714) 631-6594 ByPhone (714) 642-5678 By Malllln Person: Ratt'., and dt>ndlirw~ art' !.11bjl'rt tu i:hangf' wi1hn111 m11ic't'. T'lw publi.,hf'r rt' .. t'n'f'., lhl' right to t'f'll•Or. rt'd a .... ify. rf'\ i .. f' or n•jt'C'I any du,,,ifit•d udH•r1i.,.,mr111 Plru-.4' n•port any t>rror 1h111 ma\ lw i11 ~our dui..,ified 11d immcdiatdy. 11w Ouily Pilot 11n·Pph no liabil11 y for any t>rror in 1111 11ch rrtist'mr111 for whi1·h it muy br rrhp1111biblr f'X<'t'pt fur thr <'oi.t of tlic: sp11ce nrtnally 01T11pir<l by rlw l'rror. Crrdil l'Bn only br nllowl'd for rhr fir.,t i1h 1•rtio11. (Pleast' i11cludl' yo ur namf' and pbonl' numbl'r and ••e'll call you bark 11ri1h a pric·I' quot!'.) 330 West Bay Street Costa Mrsa. GA 92627 Ar ~rwport Blvd. & Bay 1. ...-----Deadllnes Hours Telephone 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk -In 8:30am-5:00pm Mo11day-F riday Monday ................. Friday 5:00pm Tuesday .............. Monday 5:00pm Wednesday ......... Tuesday 5:00pm . Thursday ....... Wedne day 5:00pm Friday ............... Thursday 5:00pm Saturday ............... Friday 5:00pm HUNTINGTON NEWPORT RENTALS TO BUSINESS LOST & EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT ANTIQUES 6010 TV, ELECTRONICS, BEACH 1040 BEACH 2169 SHARE 2724 OPPORTUNITY FOUND 2925 5530 5530 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii STEREO 6080 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2 904 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii P•cHlo R•nch 2·1tory Lido lele 4br, 3ba. 35' B•lboa le 3Br 28• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LOST Cal, mottled Drlvera TELEMARKETERS ~~'t;,.~ Twnhme w/vlews of lot. New crpVpalnt. Nr Hm• Unfurn br, f/p, Bualn••• Exploding g re y short ha Ir North American Van Immediate openings . Bubbling Creek. 2+ clbhse. $3000/mo yrly. w/d. $725 +dep & Vl Need help. Earn w/strlpod tall on 2/14 Lines Blankot wrap N.B. area S7/hr + AllN1t...-lftlrtU1ln1Ms 2.5, fp, gar. $177,000. Grundy Allr. 675-6161. ullls. 875-3765 5200,000 first year or CdM. 790-9785 Fleet needs Owner comm. 310-407·2330 :::"..!.:..~:~! SAIL PROPERTIES Spectacular O c ••n CDM H•• Hugo mstr· more. Pays two times Lost CAT: REWARD Operators. $500 sign-Telemarketer• Top Dollar Paid! From 1800·1 960. 1 pc to entire estate. Paintings, china, glsware, furn, etc. 40Yr NB Res 673·6223 * CABLE TV * Descramblers .....,...,. .... ....., 71~990·4441 •nd Channel Views bdrm, own bath, walk per month. Freo train· Tan. alamose, calico on bonus. Average 86 Work At Home Luxurious 1 br and In erst, 3 blks to bchl Ing, conference calls, mix. In the vicinity of cenll per mlle. Pay for Earn up to $700/wkly =========: "....,....''My~ NEWPORT lbr+lott with 2 spa· $595.mo 973.5930 tapes. Not MLM. San MlgueVSpyglass safety and service selling a long distance Lowost Prices! 1 Year Warranty Visa/MC/Discover C.0.0. 30 day trial 1·800·211-4125 ll•lllllH tr tllurl•laallH clous balconies. Health 1·800-430-3611 NB. 21t7. 7 90.98 9 0 program. Tractor service over the ~ • '11C1. c.111. 1911t*. BEACH 1069 Abundant walk In CM 38r 38• S33S. VJ Frito Lay & Purchase Program. phone. Paid training. If.ST IUZS Qtl> *** Nl.~llllllMal.-..er iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii closet and storage. utlls + $100 dep. Pepal Rout• LOST Male cat, grey/ 1·800-234·3t12 Call 800.842-1409 ...................... Oas and water pald. Own ba. F/p, dshw· Solid ca.sh business. blk tabby wearing Dept BW A-4. AnliqUft lo '50. ~ Fisher Stereo Gisi cbnt, turn lbl. dual cass. 5·CD, 2 spkrs, $400. Fender bass amp 160wtt, S400 Yamaha elec1ric bass . $200. Matt. 675·3090 .-.,ac11,,.,._..11n11. BAYCREST 3~d. 2ba Walk.to Balboa Island shr, mlcrowv. 949· Top local sites. tagged collar on 2/131------------------1 ...._•tlbcrt•I .u..:· w/mother·ln-law add. and t he beaches. 1028 51500+ weekly po-vie or Placentia •Grand Opening• EMPLOYMENT • Ell. l.apl ..... bur. ......... ~ctn. pollly, Ellis Real~ $447,000. p ti I 1 & Superior. 722-6719 Need 25 people for all SERVICES 5533 TMI .._,.,will Ht 94 .. _ .. 37 ext.1 .. 52 res g oua resor CM 3Br Twnhme w/cln tenllal. PT/FT. Keep • ......., ... .,lltwftill. ....._ ., living with llunnlng quiet, no smk. 2blks present job. Small In· Loat Traditional Ebel po~t~.l~9.r.;s~f:ln. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil .... e. Mii ... _...II Ill B•yald• Cove sunsets and cool to BJck Bay. $440/mo vestment required. Ladles Watch vic·Our --...,.---...,.....---.......... ...,.ow.....,. "$397k. 2bd, 2ba. view; breezes. Apti starting 1/3 ull. Steve 845·5386 Hug e pro r It a . L.ady Queen of Angela Hair & N•ll St•tlona .. ....._, llllet9" Man pool. boat 1llp1. al 51350. 789·194S 1·800-917·9430 Church In COM Av•llabte for Rent .: ........ MwrtQetl 1a tail 94'f.9373 x15S2 Studio/Br VeraalllH CM 3Br Twnhme w/cln Ext 3900 714·944·8898 l!l•t1•nt Salon In .--71, _,....... •• Ellla Really Group Condo Super clean quiet, no smk. 2blks Sn•ck/Soda Route CDM 944-7321 ·--.. " -· · · to Back Bay. $440/mo ...., ,,,, .., ........ _. •Newport Height•• PooV1p8/gar. No pet 1/3 utl. Steve 845·5386 Prime local alle11 9c &'l'TH •· Mech•nloa ,...,._. ' "11.alHUO Low Down Paymenlll S795/mo. 963·5037 $1000+ weekly po-~ ui 111·• • 1·-.UC,-.,.. 3br/3ba, den, pool, THE BLUFFS CM 4Br Hou•• tentlal. PT/FTI Solid FITNESS 3000 ~!11~":~1J'h1~~ls. In· Ill Y' ti •'I 'DC .. ,,...., mini ocn vu. $525K Lovely 3br (2 & den), Close to OCC. $340 cash business I Ex· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii dustrlal work. Send cal ... "'114.Zl·J511. Orvndy All 875-6181 s ingle level end unit + ~ utlls & S200 d• pand to desired In, ,_ ' ho m e, St 75o.tse posit. 540·5020 come. Small invHt· DIABETICS! AH: Stockmar Ind. 6430 (Ualng lnaulln) 3205 Lakewood Blvd. ---------Hastings & Co R.E. CM W'Slde Share 4Br ment. 1.a<>0-et7-I f Lo"" Bch. CA 90808 CEMETERY LOT,, 71 ........ 0 5590 E ... 4750 Med care pays or ... ••••••••• I ..--• 2Ba Hse. All amenl· '" your supplies. We Or Fax: 1·310·42t·9571 CRYPT 1225 '••••••••• ties. $350/mo lncld• •VENDING ROUTE• bill them, ship to you. HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE :: GENERAL t• utils. 650·9070 •20 prime locations• Save Money. Satlsfac· MEDICAL 1----------•Priced for quick 110 n Gu a r 8 n teed . Back olrtce position. Paolflo View Two APARTMENTS adjoining 1011. B 6 C. FOR RENT N.B. share 3bd, 3ba sale•800·711·4361• Llbertu Medlcal Spanish bl·llngual w/ luxurious townhouse. ---------800,933•2001 exp. 7 t 4·548·2273 Garage, fplc, tndry $850/mo. 7'59·5910 Al:rERNATIVE EDIONE No HMO members. Reception I at .p T 7,_,u c-.iioatS.-.S..., Mention 26111 t. Prof. Firm N.B. near •REAL Diii airport. Flexible up to •REALPl'oclm 10·15 hours per week. •REAL Plopll EMPLOYMENT Call Lynn 263·0606 lot 84. Beautiful Bay- view Terrace. Leaal••••••••• than 1/21 973·5958 •---------'"'N,..,..B,,,_ .... Pr_o..,.r-m-al-e-•e_e_k.,..ln-g 1002 CORONA to share your house •••••••• rental. Please c all DEL MAR 2622 497-3392. ........ ok1 COIU'lll Ol h Please be aware that )IMlly, tllonms. bn., the Us tings In this cat· period~ egory may require you dlool .. obllcll. to call a 900 number • Onl llm or ......... In which there Is a • Co11ldll1116~ .. charge per mlnu\e. • &elll 11111 oonduc9d E•rn $725 Weekly •m.dil!ICllll TRANSPORTATION Quaranteedl Easy '71.A "'4n '::ll7)) work, any hours. No :.,._•_ .-.-..c,--~--.-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii experience necessary. BOATS 7011 Serious Inquiries only. Call 1·80().379·0293 1----------1 Ext 2201 (24 hours) AUCTIONS 6012 Job F •Ir (M•rch 1 at) iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Aircraft Maintenance Technicians urgently needed. In-stale and out·of·stato positions. Call for details: t ·800·657·0997 Or Fax resume to: t ·8Q0.240-0029 Publlc Auction Sheet Metal Shop San Jose, CA Sat. March 8, 10 AM Chicago • Pexto • Aidgld • Whitney For flyer: *DUFFY* Electric Boat• New Duffy 2t · S225mo New Duffy 18' S181mo Bos Whaler 17' Extras '94 Mere 100 S•v• $20001 Bos Whaler t5' $5,295 2001 W. Coast Hwy NB 945-9427 POWER BOATS 7012 HOUSES/ --A~t~t.-n~u"'"o_n __ , CONDOS Hom• fwnera FOR RENT l'TttC-0,,.....,~ Reat•urant 1·800.637·3140 Bond #14~37300750 Steve Van Gordon Auctioneers Very cute 1bd Lrg "-He.."""~• Hoatess/Host/Servers MERCHANDISE garage w/lot1 storage. COMMERCIAL l-800-SSS·231S Day/night. Apply:•••••••• 18' Claaalc LJfman R.E. Agontall $1150/mo. Inc cable EMPLOYMENT 3·5pm Wed/Thur/Fri ---------St200 OBO or goes to & utll. 721·1341 REAL ESTATE •--------r BLUEWATER ORtLL FURNITURE 6014 charity 3/3. 673-5452 Showcase those apeclal properties In our Homes of the 5530 630 Udo Park Dr. NB ANTIQUES 60 lO iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 8 • Du ff y 1g7 1 COSTA MESA 2624 CREDIT 2907 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SALES Cre•m lacquer bdrm Double-Ender. $4500. ' Week & Open Home Gulde published each Saturday In the Real Estate Tab. It's an effective and Inexpensive way to reach homebuyersl CORONA DELMAR ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1-----------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •DockA11l1t1nt1* HIGH commlaalonl Oak Pedestal Dining 1et & k ing bod. or Trade for Whaler. 21221• BUSINESS OFFICE NEED CASH? Boat rentall/sales co FT/PT Bonus Program Table, Xlnl cond ition! S450.obo 875·3373 1 __ 7_1_~_9_7_5-<> __ 1_2_0_ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $599 Move In FOR RENT 2769 Have an annuity or teaks neat, friendly /Comm only. 850·5779 21vs. 5295. 548.8778 --------24' 1984 Bayllner 3bd, 1 ·3/4 .ba 1/2 blk Cln, lg min cabln-1tyte, 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii structured settlement? dock a11ts to clean/ RCHAN ISc w/dry storage rack. to beach. Quaint, cozy 1Br. wtk·ln clst. pool. new•• We purchase them & maintain boats, docks, Stock Pereon,PT Oak w••h atand w/ ME D &< 340 hrs, Volvo Penta. cottage Olde COM. By Clltp8t, rv bch, TrVSq. 550.3500aq.ft. ofca. ~ay fast. Dependable. show a reas. Help/ l:THAN ALLEN white marble 1tlnl MISC 6015 Xtnt cond, 1 owner appointment only. BunkhouaeApta Harbor/Adams. C.M. Oldest In buslnHs. customer svc. Apply Furniture Store cond.$375.840·1212. iiiiiiii,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii St4,900 975·3041 52300/mo. 675-5434. P•t 942·1401 Larry. 444-0110 Settlement Capital In person 3·5 dally. Call 646-2400 Call Old Hand Tools Call our Classified Department Todayll Dealgner condo 2 +2 Cozy 2Br +Oar w/ 1•9~959-ooo9 2001 w. Coast Hwy, NB Styllat, l'a clallst. Claaalfled Fishing gear, ladles MARINE SUPS Fully furn. Turn ~y. opener, dwahr, new COMMERCIAL Admln. Aaat./Bkkpr Stations available. T d ! small items. 548-9832 DOC"'S 7022 Pool/spa. Lrg yd+ decor. Prvt patio. ••••••••• Exp'd. PT. Flex hrs. Newport Hair Salon. 0 •Y Wedding Gown sz.7 iiiiiiii"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii patio. $1750 w/IH . $900/mo. 545-322il PROPERTY 2778 ANNOUNCEMENTS Cmplr 1klll1 req'd. Fax Bonnie, 7'59-0493 642·5878 _, $4 •• me to. 65().9509 ., ________ , V ... l/shoes. 00 obo 90' AVALON MOORING 642·5678 $1950 w/o, 759-7028. l!'ald• 2bd/1.5ba 2-car r u · · Wetsuit• $125 675-3373 Inside location. 5375K BA1BOA •Ln cuetom 38r 2.5Ba gar, fp, .. 1ove, hkupa. Retall tt.rbor/Adama Advertising Co. •---L-0-YM--NT---EMPLOYMENT • 1 "' d S"85 c M 1 ooo 2000 1 EMP E Wolff Tanning Beds Private Party 548·9338 2 Blkl to beach. Fam 1m. pat o, ,.ar . • . . . • , C••h D• IY No exp. Tan At Hom• PENINSULA 1007 rm & Dining rm. Fplc, Avail 3/8. 845-5892 ~~· a~:.o~~:, ra~!~: ANNOUNCEMENTS ~~~~er St~~a!3:~Y~ 5530 5530 Buy Direct and SH•l I•••••••• 2·car gar. No P•I• Light & Bright 2BD Larry, 444-0110 2920 ---------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii&iiiiail Low Monthly Pmta Moneym•k•r older Duplex need• work. Ocean close. Harbor Realty Fran 873-4400 52495 720·1585 Attached carport. Auto CAD Operator Fr•• Color Catalog AUTOMOBILES Upgr•d•d Twnh•• LarO• yard. no pets. ---------Architect '• office, Call 1·800.711.0158 End unit 1900s.f, 2bd/ 1825/mo. 722"1342 INDUSTRIAL 2788 Help P;omote World 2 yrs min exp. FAX 2.&ba, attach 2-car Move-Jn ipeclal Peace by Volunteer rHume to: 548·6981 gar. Av a II 3 /1 . •200 oft 111 month hosting a high school Bunny Helpt Mall CORONA S1850mo. 875-8048 renll Lovely un-FOR SAL• 10,000 •I e xchange atudenll Greeters Pholog1 furnished 2br lba apt. INDUSTRIAL BUILDING Don't miss this Cuhr/Bk,kprs. Mgt'. DEL MAR 1022 cosr·· _.,r. 2124 Vertlcala, •ncto1•d N.. s • 11 er w 111 0 pp 0 r I u n I t y I 0 N.B. 800-~7147x137 l iimlilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii n. ~ garage, dwn11rw, lndry cooperate w/exchange broaden your horl· i--......,,...,..,,,~'='"=":"-"--room, small pet okft B,.r •ob Cauetln zona beginning Aug. CLERICAL DUPL•X •720. eea.aoa8 714"722.a7'77 can AISE We are recruiting for 38d 2Ba +Studio. CM TownhH W. Bluff 1·800.SIBUNG qualified receptlonlata, Fliter Upper. G•n• 2·1g bdrm'•, 1.'15 ba. offi ce clerks, dat• 840·914S 2-car gar, wd htc.yp, Ip NEWPORT entry operatorw, aec•> 19'15 + dep. M2·SS24 BEACH 2669 BUSINBSS • LOST • t1rlH. Long/short•term -C--T-A_M_c_r•-0-2-4-r •'•Id• Coar Cottage FINANCE POUND • 2925 po11tlon1 available. OS ~ 1 1 BR/1 BA. IOvely J."d • t 911 p,.... SHO• •••~!~':'!.~,.,.,, AnNa •UYERI Incl =3e':: mo. ~~==·=· POUND Kitten, blk (714) •4'f.2 te7 • 19,590 af Lot, No peta. Cupott. IUSINBSS w/Whtte. Vl<:lnfly Santa Cryetal Cove Shake ' ·Un 11. $ 5 5 0 I( • u·......,NGTON Vlata 0.1 M•.. OPPOR'",,_ Ana Ave • Mell Or. Shaok FT/PT. Great • 2Br 9,450 1f lot un .u ............ & unu 1 2-22. M ... 4M summer Jobi 497.geee S251K. Lota next 10 HAIBOOI 2142 ..... 'UM Prtvet• 2904 l'OWMI: CocMlti.f In th• 11~ • 3p, 'lrJyl/Wtl.. HCh other Ron Young1 'I••••••••~-:!"!"_. .. ._ a=tal Latet•nt ~ ...... IJ ..,_ --C.M • .,...,~·· Cati _.., ---------1 Waterfront a .. utlful •511 S6th St, N, ·* STOPI t11oo;wktw ~20t evemngs. nffd.O ln CorOM d9t Metre Point• Ltg 3bl 3bd, 3ba, den. dr, gw. 19"/mo. e? ... aoe wonting frOm homel Mar ~c.:4 day W.-2ba w/apa, fam rm. Dock avl poot1, tum, )<Int Income opp1. LOaT aaAGL• 'ft 71 .. din rm. Wt1l1c to Metro 13350, .Agt 975.9505 No 91 ...... a.11.. •mo. old. N•wP0'1llllElll~ll;l::ll: I Poln te 12 .. 2 ,ooo Set'lou• S*>DIO c.11: North condoe, 2·11. Agt 890-1820 --------t .. 00-170-4••• Blklbrown & while. T N.,,,ed ""eggle". Cllll , , ;,;;:==:;;~--I NIWPOI 1_::.:,:::.;:.::..::,;.:.;:;;:~::1·-':'711j'11E5,.IORKll'~.1111nigr--1 owner 8111 Madden 1"'8UnliNGTON llACB 2111 ~tlelAlwl•ltf e-..•oo · from HOOO ,,,,,.... • °" l80oW9 •UCB =""••·!~•= LOif Cit &WW1 Ml.M. 1...00-W ... ..,, wN A ..,. .... bt141 =' ............ •• ;ft~ • I •••• rr. .. -:. , ... 3714 COMPUTERS 6018 BMW 9030 Mac Performa 836CD '84 933 CSI Full pwr. monitor, 20 mg RAM, Xlnt cond. Musi '"· 600 HO, 14.4 modem. All IVC red•. $8500. $1,200. Paul, 850-7880 759'-5588 ---------'88 7351 Black. Nlee car. must 1HI Tractn welcome! SSl,950, WANTED TO .. UY 6019 --------- 77 .. 11•• •·,-.-.-.,..2,..s""1,..,_w_h_tt•-.-a11- 0ld CelM Gold Sliver .Absolutely a ~I FrriUn Mint, Sterling car. S•3,Sl50. ne-1112 . Old watchee a ,._..ry •iO saet Bt!Vblk, -.rt. WeR:oalt Coln ... 2·9448 Perteet ahapel Trda Tap Detten Paifl OK. Fin & went 1'¥91, For Records. Jau, $15,HO 77•t1U Sountracka, etc:, •e1 5aea ~. 8/t. Cllll Mlfle M&-'1505. Run• like MW. Treoee OK. Fin & wwtt 11W91. s11.ts0. TN-na PUI TO YOVI022 •H 5ii1i WM: "'· llMwl'OOm oonct. Troe L.o¥abM Coc*Ot lpilhlet OK. l'tn a wern 9Wll. Mix. 1 yr old. M•. $17 .990. T?S-'1 U ~=:: ':..=: ··:.::-:.~ OK."" .......... ...... "9-tt• G TUESDAY, F£8"UAAY 25. 1997 TODAY'S CRoSSwoRo PUZZLE lly CHMLIS GOREN ...,. OIWt SHAlllf 9115 POffTIAC 1170 VOLVO 1230 MISC. AUTO 1241 -------- 'M SuftWnl c...-'84 140GL '"'" pwr, i-,-.-,-... -X-US_S_C4_00_,. Mell blu, va. Alf. fact =k ":;:ii a~:!, c:::, a1w11e Fuu op11on :~.'etc ~:.'..'2w 12aoo 080. e1s-11•2 only 152k Cu1med ....-c ... B•rgelne Galore Jaguars. 9MW'•..t Suburbans, CtMvya, Corv,ues, Cadlllac:a, 4WO, Jeepa. Frorn IRS, DEA, Cuatoma, olhere. U1llngs your area. 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In Rome 155 BAiiey beverage 66 Forlelts 67 Only DOWN 1 Up and ebOul 2 Venerate 3 Dunk notaily 4 0•1e of LBJ s <k>g~ 5 Wntehum~ 6 --lhe llckOll 7 Ceveman Alley - 8 Some natural resources 9 Meant to be 10 Butcher" s ma thine 11 Spanllh bollhghtets 12 AciOf Wallach 13 Incensed 18 like an env10Us pPreon 23 Served perfectly 25 T O<SO lopper 27 BottJed aplrit 28 F'oe 30 Fallh 31 Squeal . 33 Leas wadlo 34 Overact 3S Con'agoal 38 W0111 hard 39 Angty "0 Guya' 42 rer: 43 Disagree 46 Coosll\Jcis 48 Dlsriey'a Fvdd "9Tenneuee -Ford SO Wash away 51 L•ss~ 52 T asle or smell 54 Car1oon1s1 Peter 57 Part ol a duck's loot 58 ·-on a Grecsan Urn· 60 Chicago Loop trains 61 That boy 10 11 12 13 Md TANNH4 HIRSCH AN ADDED CRANCE Norlh·Soulh vulner11bl.-. South deal a. NORTH •KQ5 Q KQ8 32 OA9 WEST •J 1092 <::1 74 0 81432 6KJ •ff 7 3 EAST 6763 Q Ii 0 Q1011> 610 9654 'SOtmt 6A84 Q A.J-1098 OKJ 6AQ2 The bidding: SOl.TTH WEST NOR111 EAST 10 r ... 30 p.., 4NT Pan 60 PaA 60 PaJ111 Pa1111 Pan drew trumps in two rounds, ca11hed lhe remaining tpadC'I and kinr·ace or diamonds, then led a club to the queen. West won and exited with a duh, and in C.he fullneH of time dcc1Rrl'r had to concf'de another trick in c111hA fnr down ono. That declarer WRI! on t.he righ't. track, but the opposing South al the other l.flbJc d<'monetrnt.cd Another way t.o tnke lhc club linl'e11e. Jlere, too. dcdarl'r won the 11podc in hand, drew t.rump11 anrl rlcued t he spades. Bue. before st.ripping the diamond11 AS well, South added a key manC'llVCF to the C8mr11ign -the ACC or cluhl'l WH CR11h('(! 2.9% APR if0031923 1:11,977 '12 Ll!XUS SC400 Caahm11e/Full options Won't l.atll #022931 $24,977 '94 Ll!XUS SC400 Full opllon Certllled 2.9% APR 1"037721 $34,977 '94 L!XUS SC400 Blue 45k Cert. 2.9% APR. Full option $33,977 '94 LEXUS ES300 Full Option. 29~ Certified. 2.9% APR. Wont Last 11'016784 $24,977 '95 LEXUS LS400 Full option 16k Cert 2.9% APR. #003891 $41,977 Opening lc>ad: JAck of• Declarer prO<'ttdcd lO pl11y olT the king and ace of di1UT1onclt, then left club to t.he quc~n. Had Ea11t held the king of clubs, the qut'Cn would have won t.he trick end all would have bl'cn well. A11 the c11rd11 llty. though, We11l'111 kinl( cnptured the trick, hut now declarer's extra ·L EX US· chnnrp p11id a huge dividend. Out. or MISSION VIEJO Thl'r<' 111 mn're lhnn one wnv to !.:Ike rvcn n 11imple finCR.cic Cons1d· er lhi11 dent from a team gnm<' clubs. West WAii forC<'d to return a 1 ·800·889·5398 sp:1dc or a cli:'lmonrl. Whichcvrr the 1._ ________ 1 defender chose, declarer wa111 able t-0 The hidding might be old-fash- ionecl, 11ince North-South were still rmploying forcing j ump rai11r11. llow<'v<'r. no puri11t. could p-011111hly quihhlc with lhr re11ull -al worsl, th<' 11h1m would drprnd on a fi11r11sc. Six hcnrlll wn11 r cnchrrl nt holh tnhlct1, nnd al ench the oprnin1t Ir.ad WAii lh1• jnck or 11pndr11. ruIT in one hnnd while di11c11rding 1--------- Lhe lo11ing club from I.he other. Six MERCEDES 9130 hearts bid and made! liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii One declarer lookl'd no furl hl'r thnn thr rl11h fi nl'AAt'. An1•r winning Lhr 11p111ll' l<'nd in hswcl. clrdnrM CADILLAC 9040 FORD Lenrn to hC' A h.-tter bridge player! Suh11c riho now to the Gore n Bridge 1.eltC'r hy cnlling (800) 788-1221; for informatio n. Or WTite lo: (;or~n Rridgc Let· l<'r, P.O. 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All work guar. 3925 SERVICE 3584 HANDY MAN 3710 PERSONAL TRAININCi Yard tune up/mamtenace, Steve 545·8298liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •Acoustic Removal• Leaky "Shower• Rep'd ---------. Diet/Exercise Program landsc11pe/arusric design. IT'S TAX TrME Custom Texlure•P<>1n1 Rogroutlng & lnstall'n C 0 Mp UTE R liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TONE YOUR BODY Contractor#C27·604006. _P_AI_N_T_I_N_G _____ , Precise Plumblng * * Lied Mark 838·7300 L670l30 Dean or T ile TRAINING ,...SMALL JOB EXPERT •Paint/Carpentry• & R 1 pp E o. AB s Prof'I & Elhicaf. 645-7505 3858 Ropafrt & Remodel• Call early for appt. 673·8065 or 846-8526 Drywall/Plaster nepa11 Drywall and more! Tram w/ono of So. Ca.1---------... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Free Estimates Jeanne Here E.A. APPLIANCES SERVICE 3426 •Windows 3.11/95 . 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TAX RETORN/PREP APPLIANCE REPAIR ·REASONABLE· Nalurat Slone & Marble • Experl Electrical Shane'• Gardening ll727705 780·8170 Fplcs l64S486 842·2214 j~::-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-~~jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •Carpentry & Moro & Land•caplng, Lawn RAINBOW Clrcle Malnt. --------- Computer Training Small Job EXPERT 22Yrs Exp. l.#535977 IMPROVEMENTS care tnstall'n/Removal Palntlng-tnl/Elil House/Apt --------.. f Resolve Tax problems .Jerome Stoll In NB· Since '85 Fair Rates •714-250-5888• • 848·5848. BATHTUB REGLAZIHG 3448 Affordable-Personal Duncan Efoclric 7 1 4 -5 3 8 ·1 8 7 2 Sprinklers 548·5801 Quality Job. Froe HI. eDAN DAWSON• One-on·One Training local/Quick Response HOME 3756 L11'569897 838·88B8 PLUMBING L 6 0 BREWER'S TV-VCR VICTOR'S Prof'I Lnnd-CRB Admln 631-4258 1275870 5 ·7042 & H s 1 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Water Heaters e Drains om• erv c•• t• scape Mnlnt. Seasonal CHUNG'S PAINTING ~no~~~,~~~ ~=!~1~~~. Home Computer HOME AUTOMATION ~ndor ~3~~CL~E~~~~ LIKIE·NU CONCRETE Color. 10Yrs Exp. Xlnl 23Yrs Exp·Ort Prloef ~=:~~.el : F:~tfr:'! 2yra +.Ffxhra.Moals Stnrt·up.FromGround &AutomalodSpaControl cc:•c 83118 8 Removo ofl/ruat ReltN.8. 457·1739 GuarWork-FreaEal ll554722 •6466720 CHILD CARE 3536 Too busy for taxea? Wo will come 10 you. 30 Yoara Tax Exp. 1 ·800·934·9790 Lois of TLCl¥545·8177 Zero To The Internet. ·Electrical Contracting· .. ale • 1 stains, c:raok rpr. Ro-YARD Cloan-up, Troe Ucll'375602 538·1534 Pgr#717·572e HCSZ 714-891-4755 LS56170 714·633·7441 H d Ch II nu wood docks & seal ---------• LICENSED <:' DAYCARE an yman ar • Trim/Hodges/Removal lk•'• Cuatom Painting ________ .,,. TUTORING 3929 1 Lola of TLC & Funl MACMEOIC •Care tor Peterkin Electrlo Painting, carpenlry, Free Est. 760•8427 New Lawn & Plants. 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Cone:, Patio, Driveway Replace/Repair Lows Micha.el 758·1440 •---------20 Yr• Exp. Rel/Comm. --------- Complete rell.rfnfthlng Excellent ave: great Fplc, B8Qs. Ref. 25Yr. FrH hauling/est. Uc'd MSM Const Carpenlry JEWELRY 3784 MOVING lnVExt. Uc#460559. ROOFING 3910 & RHloralion Hrvlcea prleea. 574-3230 Exp. Terry 557.7594 AdYllUQt Const 174·5301 3834 537·9496 or IOMll-9722 iiiiiiiiiiiiililiilmi& Nttw Shower Doors 0 ry wll /P nt/P Im b/E f ec liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3932 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliililiiiiii ff•rthlne lnterlore ln•l•ltallon • Removal Olecounl Wallcoverlng L.-560875 873·1212 Uc/Ins 203-0779 A cTO~CH o: CCL.ASS * Best Prlct/Qualftv Remodel•Sml/lg foba. 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