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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-03-03 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS Taking a look at CdM High baseoo Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 THE CROWD Gala celebrates Wenna Philharmonic ,, I~"' j) \) I · I, I I I I "' l 'She had. a tre~endous _appetite· for life', . . - CITY HAU CHRONICLE Newport Beach residents may · · soon have yet another source ol print news -this time straight from City Hall. City officials could soon find themselves in the publishing 1 Ruth Seg~rstrom in 1983 •Family, friends remember Ruth Segerstrom as a role model and dedicated Orange County philanthropist. By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot Ruth Segerstrom, matriarch of the family that made lima bean fields into landmarks such as South Coast Plaza and the Orange Coun- ' ty Performing Arts Center, died in her Lldo Isle home Friday. She was • 99. Mrs. Segerstrom worked for decades with her son Henry Segerstrom and nephew Harold Segerstrom, turning the family's for- mer farm-most of 1t in what's now Costa Mesa -into the site of renown malls and entertainment venues. She also dedicated much of her lile to 'Serving the community through the Assistance League of Santa Ana, the Bowers Museum of Cultural Aft.and the Ebell Soaety of Santa Ana. •She was an eltraordinary woman who really bndged a tremendous span of evolution m the county," her grandson, Anton Segerstrom, said. ~she really helped lead the development of the county.• Friends and family remembered her as a role model with impeccable I style and a sense 6f humor. business if the Cif¥ Council goes ahead with an idea to start its . own newsletter. Co~cil mem-• ~ bers Monday delayed their deci-~ sion on the matter until they get : tnoreinformation. l r-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-, The council -minus Council-l man Tom Thomson -spUt 3-3 on whether to spend $9,582 to put a newsletter out with city recreation brochures. The council will take it up again March 10 -with addi- tional information from city staff on the suMc;ription idea and oth- er options. Councilman John Noyes, who proposed the idea and used it as a major plank m his campaign platform, defended it as "an . extra effort to inform citizens and l avoid confusion.• : But Councilman John Hedges l caUed the idea "spin doctoring l at the cost of the taxpayer" and l suggested a subscription pro-~ grain. ~ We're guess'ing Councilman : Hedges doesn't plan to write a ~ column for that publication. l BACK TO SCHOOL After beilling from a bout of hepatitis he contracted during the winter break, ~rincipal Juan de Jesus returned to Whittier Elementary last week. "After 10 minutes. it was like I had never left," he said · De Jesus had not been at the school ~ince he became Sick dur- ing winter break. when ASsistant ---PrinapaJ Catherine Ashdown took over for him. He had planned on returrung by March. AIAS, NO BUIL Becky. the last of her speaes from the defunct Buffalo Ranch, 1s now truly ~one, ever since her call, Tatonka. spread his buffalo wiogs and fled the nest. Becky, as you recall, was adopted by the Orange County Fairgrounds m 1994 and prompt- ly gave birth a few months later lo a baby, which origmally was identified as~ girl -but then deemed to actually be a boy. Tatonka eventuaUy joined a rodeo m Marysville. So what does a '90s single boVUle do to stave off loneliness? She appreoates the human visi- tors who come to· see her at the fairgrounds. "The lods keep her compa- ny." said tau spokeswoman Sta- cy Brown. Becky was unavailable for comment. . -Compiled by Jenniler l Armstrong, Michelle l Terwtlleger and l DON LEACH I DAllY Pit.OT FreshmiJJl...Midf Glover, far right, Mok.i .-a.uDQdfVd wtpJe classmates Milan Rousset, left and Camerbn ~chm dispute thek English grade. · Noyv experienced second-semester freshmen, Newport Harbor High members of the Class of 2000 reflect on their grades, social experiences and ... N ow they have written proof of surviving their first semester and finals in high school. Proof in the form of report cards, wbich arrived with the sec: ond semester for the Class of 2000 at Newport Harbor High School. For some it was the hope of re:wa.rds, for others parental pres- sure that determined the outcome. Matt "Lobes" Glover -nick- named for the shape of his ears - was able to pick up his grade in history class a.nd struggled through bis Sparlish final. He said his good grades might help land him a new motorcycle: a YZ125 Yamaha. Cameron Sinclair was happy that his first semester report card kept him out· of trouble with his parents. And he expressed an apparent change iD attitude about his studies. ·1 used to get terrible grades and got grounded,• Cameron said. ·1 didn't get grounded (this sem~s­ ter) .... I want to get really good Makine the- srade BY M ICHEllE T ERWILLEGER ' grades because colleges will look oack. at these four years.• Milan Roussel said his grades turned out OK largely because he knows his pa.rents will not accept bad ones .. Nikko Gallardo agreed, saying she gets good grades because •1 have to." Nikko said she had a difficult time getting through finals and even scored some "incompletes" because she came down with the flu during finals week. Still, sh e was able to get good grades in most of her classes. "My mom was pretty proud," she said. Diana Girgis was pleased with her report card, especiaUy after her history teacher changed her C to a B because of a grading error. "The finals were'kind of hard, but I got through them/ she said. •t studied one or two hours for every test." In addition. she was named physical education student of the quarter. ' "I'm never tardy,• Diana said. "I'm never late and I always dress out. The part that I hate is runrung around the track." Although the Class of 2000 members said grades are a priori- ty, many of them h'°ve their • SEE GRADES PAGE 3 Sean Rorden, 14 ... Eastslde Costa Mesa ... Loves to draw, ' especially cartoons ... Once woo the Daily ' Pilot's Oesign-An- Ad contest ... Plays bask~­ ball for the Sailors ... ~ to attend UCSB and become a commercial artist or businessman. -+- Kristin Sitler, 14 ... Udo Isle . ... L o v·e·-s dancing, singing, modellng and acting ,..Member of the freshman c h e e r squad and student con- gress ... Choieographed dances for elementary school musical production . Hopes to attend Stan- ford University and . become a lawyer. -·-ZMtl GelbMlm. 14 ... West cliff ... Enjoys martial • arts. skate- boarding and camp- ing ... Member of the school's model UN group and wrestling team ... Hopes to own a martial arts studio while attend· ing ua or UCLA and become a lawyer. -·-Matt Glovw, 14 ... New- p o r t Heights ... Enjoys get- ting mud- dy in dirt bike rac- ing and p l a ying sports In general ... Plays on the soccer ~ vol- ~11 teams ... Hopes to attend a UC school and become.,... ardlitect. •SEE CLA~ PAGE 3 Alessandra DJurklou : '-----------------,_;;.:..------------------------i ___________ _ J r~~------~------~, . She tt.aned 99 JUSt three weeks ago and had enjoyed noting, "I am 99 on the runth, • Henry Segerstrom said m a prepared statement. He remembered her as a "role model for her family" wbo was known by those close to her as #Granny" and •Mother Ruth ~ #She had a tremendous appetite for lile and learning,• Anton, 39, recaUed. "She was very bright, very • SEE RUTH PAGE 3 Coxon . ·scandal watch •Local congressman will be lead qu\stioner in 'Filegate' among other Clinton White House controversies. By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot Rep. Chris Cox's sched'ule bas been jam-packed lately with investigating reported Wlute ~ House scandals, campaign contri- bution ques- tions and IRS problems. ' As vice chairman of the House's Gov- ernment Reform Com- nuttee, the Newport Bedch-based congressman Chris Cox has been play- mg sleuth to the recent slew of scandal investi- gations. He returned to hls spot on the conunittee :_ which he 1omed in 1988 but left in 1994 -after the '96 elections. . Recently, the committee has . been trying to gather enough evi- dence to warrant -he~gs on what Republicans have dubbed • Filegate": the Cliriton White House's collection Qf conhdentlal FBI files on prominent Republi- cans.The inquiry began before • November brought in new com- mittee members. ·1·m startmg from scratch," Cox said "This may or may not re5ult m a hearing." Republicans charge the Clinton Wlute House planned to use the FBI files to dig up political dirt, but some Democrats have said there's · nothing to mvesbgate. Cox will serve as the lead Republican questioner for those and any other heanngs that may come before the committee. Rep. Dan Burton, R-Ind.. committee chairman, will head the hearings • SEE COX PAGE 4 · ~ Castaways open to Warm ·response HEADLINES I \ I, I \ . • New development's grand opening attracts a hearty crowd despite concerns expressed by some Westcliff reside nts regarding noise, unsightly wall. · By Jennifer Armstrong. Daily Pilot NEwPORT BEACH -The Castaways model homes opened to the public this weekend, aftract- ing large crowds of browsers despite nearby residents' ,rruer complaints about the d,velop- ment. ~ Thylor Wood.row Homes, the development's builder, estimated that about 1,300 people walked through the ftve homes Saturday. And crowds continued to stream through on Sunday, talk· ing with sales agents. snatching up brochures and h~ them· selves to free cookies 800 llivored coffees. •we're as busy as can be," pro- ject manager Jeff Golden Mid. "I've flever seen a ~ like this." • We.stclitf residents have com- plafued througbOut the pr8limJ· ~ construdioo: on ~u,e site at 16th Street and Dover Drive. The tarp-covered construction 4ence, they said, blocked the sun. The c:onstruction equipment, they Mid, made too mudl noise and kicked ~ dust that caked Oil their wtndowl· And tbe Wbitie wall that ~ the COGltructkiD fence, they Mid. was ~tty. ~Jk* WC>odroW c4dolt sald ~ have pken to the r.iidents and may lOok into ~ the color of the wall. But resident Aggie Skirball, whose Blue Gum Lane home sits right next to the wall, said she and her · rs have felt left out of the The 119 homes will sit on prune real estate overlooking the New-. port Bay, until recently one of the last undeveloped properties in the dty. Voters rejected a 1993 ballot measw-e to use tax dollars to pur· chase the Castaways and New· porteINorthJ>rol~U..UUES~:...-J them as open space. But the past c:ontroversies did liWe to tbrwart th.ii weekend's grand opening. . . Goklen dted quality and loca- tion as the big draws for prolpe<'- tiv~ buyers. The homes -with floor plans from 3,294 to •.008 tqU41'e feet -rang in price from $600,000 to more than $1 mlllloo. The Eut Coast-~ homes fee~ Prendl windows and P.ck· • see OPENING PAGE I • It happenea a· "4·~ear ago :toda}T Nanette Johnston. the 30-year-old former fiancee of slain Newport Beach rrulhon· aire William. F. Mclaughlin and a sus~ in bis death. was arrested again a year ag.Q._about a week before her schedwed bial on year- old grand theft and felony cbarges._ --:--- Johnston. who was a.rrested by Newport BMch fraud end hODlldde detec· b"ves, faced three felony counts ot providing false finaDdal statements, New- port Beech pobce Sgt John Desmond SAJcl ln the finAnd.al atate- ments, which lhe report!dly used to borrow money for a BMW, Cadillac and home in Dove Canyon. Johnston allegedly provtded false Soaal Security numbers. tax return docwnents end mis- represented the amount of he!' income, Desmond saicl Johnston was Mt arrest· ed on one count of grand theft and 15 felony coun~ ol forgery involving ne4rly llalt- a million dollars of McLaughlin's mcoey. McLaughlin. a 55-year- old entrepreneur, Wiii shot SIX tinM In the Jdtmen of bis BalbOe eov. bomia. AlthOuigb Johriitol• ... ~for the mwder, • ., . 0 MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1997 CITY EDIT llUS YOICOI, 57 engagements NAGLE-CARLSON Pabicia Tracy-Nagle and Fred S. Nagle m of San Francisco proudly announce ' the engagement . of their daughter lracy Alexandra to Timothy Craig Carlson, son of Mr. and Mrs. c. Craig Carlson of Newport Beach.' They will be mar- ried Aug. 16 at the Kohl Mansion in --~.__~~~~~---~---- Burlingame. Tracy Alexandra Nagle and The bride-elect Ttnrothy Craig Carlson and her fiance are graduates of UCLA. nm is currently attending Stan- ford Graduate School of Business. PANCAKE:FAY James and Judith Pancake of Costa Mesa have announced the engagement of their daughter, Jen- rufer Louise. to Jonathan Robertson Fay, son of Dr. Peter and Mariette Fay of Sierra Madre. They will be mamed Aug. 23 at historic Castle Green Hotel in Pasadena. The bride-elect lS a graduate of Estancia High School and University of Redlands. She earned her Juris doctor degree from Loyola Law ~ool. Her fiance graduated from the Polytechnic School in PclSadena and UC Santa Cruz. He received hiS mas- ters of arts degree from CaJ State Los Angeles. TAMJLLO-GUNNELL Alice and Efren Gonzales of Rancho Cucamonga- have announced the engagement of their grand-~ ddughter, SaraJinda Tamillo, to Stephen Gunnell, son of Bill and Jean Gunpell of San Marino. The couple, who IIve in Newport Beach, will be married May 3 in the Church of Our Savior of San Marino. The bride-elect is a graduate of Etiwanda High School and her fiance from San Marino High. They both received bachelor's degrees from USC. CRONIN-MARTIN Mr. and Mrs. John Cronin of Newport Beach have announced the engagement of their daughter, Jane Parks Crorun, to Thomas L. Mar- tm, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin of Los Angeles. They will be married Oct. 18 in Our Lady Queen of Angels Church of Newport Beach. The bride-elect Jane Parks Cronin and is d graduate of Thomas L Martin Corona del Mar High School. H~r fiance graduated from Loyola High School, Los Angeles. They both received degrees from UC Santa Barbara. D ~Pilot BEAQEBS t:tQIUNE 642-6086 Record your comments abou1 the Daily Pilot or news tips. ADDRESS VOL. 91, NO. 43 Our address Is 330 W. Bay St., , Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627. THOMAS H. JOHNSON, Publisher CQBBECIJQNS It 1s the Pilot's policy to prompt· WIWAM L080EU.. ly correct all errors of substance. Editor Please call 574-4233. STEVE MARBLE. 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I I point of the pbilhannonic's 43- yea.r history in the county,• • said Mary Kay VanderMolen. chairwoman o.( the lavish gala held in the Marriott ballroom, which was laden with more pink and white roses than ~y of the ftoats that travel down Pasadena's Colorado Boulevard on New Year's Day. The dramati~ decor was supervised by designers John Benecke, Carolfi! Wullle, Went Young, Vanette John- son and Marge Gates.· "It is nothing short of enchanting; I am so pleased and proud," added Eva Schnelder, chairwoman of Vrenna Philharmonic Week, who attended the gala with husband, Fred. Schneider and a con'lmittee pf patrons includ- ing Howard and Judith Jelinek. Sharon and Michael McNalley, E.Uzcibeth and John Stahr, Gayle Wldyolar · and David Scott, Fritz and Elaine Westerbout, and Jane and Stan Grier, organized a week·long series of events culminating in two perlor- mances by the Vienna Phil- harmonic. Made possible by the involvement of Thomu • Klestil, federal president of Austria, it is the very first time in more than a decade that the Vienna Philharmonic has performed on the W~ Coast. Klestil, who was scheduled to attend the gala but forced to decline du~ to the nu, offered his sentiment in a written address to the gathering. #I know that Orange County, as well as many other parts of Southern California, is experiencing a promising eco- nomic upturn prompted by successful private initiative and eidting high-tech ven- tures. At the same time, Orange County is becoming increa.sJngly important as a venue for culture. I am proud that with the Vienna Pbilhar,. monic concerts, Austria ca.n be part of these gratifying b.w. cook developments." The excitement of having the Vienna Philharmonic in town was clearly evident. Co- chairwoman of the gala evening, Dorothy Taylor, left no detail overlooked. Marriott waiters wore rose bouton- nieres to compliment the cas- cades of blooms everywhere in the ballroom. A canopy of white satin ribbon and minute strap.ds of white light fonned a cjrousel over tbe dance floor, transforming guests from a hotel ballroom into an Austrian garden as Manay 1 Korda and bis orchestra of l strings enchanted the btack- tte crowd with the ;waltz of the1 Blue Danube. Even Mozart appeared. taking over the body of Jack Calwell, and the 1 charity auction was per:f Qmledj with style and humor. j 'Since 1982, the Orange County Pbilhannonic Society 1 has bestowed its highest boll-, or, the Golden Baton, upon I individuals offering "out- standing commitment and support for the arts in Orange 1 County ... Henry Segentrom. I Elaine Redfield, Zubln · Mehta. Floss Schumacher, Donald Bren and last year's honoree. Wllllam Gill~le, are among the distinguished recipients. • B.W. COOK'S column runs every , Thursday and Saturday. You say Kabbalah, and I say .Qabalah • •• N o matter how you spell it, the Hermits page opens a door to Hermetic instruction. Here, the term refers to aspects of Kabbalah studied and practiced outside of Judaism. The term also applies to occult sciences that include Kabbalab and comes from Hennes nis- megistus, aka the Egyptian god Thoth. He's said to have· created a magical seal that made vessels air tight -way before Tupperware. Doug Evans basically succeeds in his first goal #lo act as a gateway to Qabal- istic and Kabbalistic infor- mation others have placed on the Internet." What's the 'difference in spellings? Fol- lowing-his links, we learn · some letters in the Hebrew alphabet have more than login: steve lacy one representation in the English alphabet. But following bis links teaches us other things, too. Although the Internet bas few rules, one guideline carries clout. That's keeping links updated. 1 Clicking Doug's link to 'the Alchemy web site takes you to a page boasting 15 megabytes-Of infoimation on all facets of alchemy. It also notifies you the site has moved. However, you're auto-magically whisked to the new location. There, you discover the infounation available has nearly doubled io 28 megabytes. How old is the original link? OK, OK. 1\venty eight megabytes; that's 28 and six zeroes. And a byte of digital information makes a single letter of the alphabet. That comes to 28 million charac- ters of text. Spell Kabbalah any way you like. This page is also a mem- ber of Thoth's Ring Associa- tion of Hermetic Web Pages. Investigating what that means took me to Tb.oth's own site, a Universal Llfe Church Ministry. There, after filling out a form. you can become an ordained minister and print out a certificate to prove it. That Just seems to fit, somehow. • STEVE LACY'S column appears every Monday. 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Plays on the frosh/soph water polo team and jvst joined the school's speech and debate team ..• Hopes to attend Chico State, UCLA or UCSB and become a lawyer. Diana Girgis, 14 ... Costa Mesa ... Likes playing sports, espe- cially basketball and volleyball. ... Enjoys pep rallies, the New- port Harbor band and math class .... Hopes to attend UCLA. MilAn Rousset. 14 ... Lido Isle ... Enjoys fishing and playing water polo ·-Plays on NHHS's water polo team and Is a'membef of the school's model UN group and speech and debate team ..• Hopes to attend the Coast Guard Academy and become a busi- nessman. Nikko Gallardo, 14 ... Costa Mesa ... Enjoys dancing and listening to hip hop and rhythm and blues music ... an only child ... Hopes to attend Howard University and law school. Alison Arnold, 14 ... qover Shores .. . Loves swimming and ho<seback riding ... • Will be going to : Washington, O.C. for • NeWJ>O!t Ha~s UN detiate group ... Plans to try out for the golf and swirr. tearm ... HOpes to attend \JtSB and become an elementary school teacher. GRADES CONTINUED FROM 1 minds focuSed on different chal· lenges of high school. . Diana said she enjoyed making a checkerboard and a box in her new wood shop class this semester, but the social interacti9n left some- thinq to be desired "I'm the only girl in there,· she said. "It's not really fun.• Cameron and Milan practkP nearly four hours every day. for swill) team, swimming laps and lifting weights before and af1r>r school. Cameron said he gets W-ed of his coo.ch yelling at him during practice, but 'Sa.id he has to stay on the swim team in order to continue with water polo in the fall. Complaining about practice, Cameron imitated his coach: "Sm· clair, I need you to go 100%, not 25%1" Milan didn't seem lo rrunJ swim team as much, but said !!&~ ,,.i><>rt should get more. recognition con· sidering the hours lh<!y put in for practice. "We don't get enough credit for swimming," Milan said, arguing the team's first meet after school today should have been annowiced on the school intercom. ''I get upset because it's the hardest sport out there." . But on the forefront of Milan's mind is driving. He just turned 15 and will be ready lo get his pennit soon. "God, I'm so old," he said. Matt said like his peers who are sweating it out in the water, he lS tired of baseball practice. He plays left field. "Baseball is so boring," Matt said . · But he doesn't have time to be bored with the 3-to 5-year-olds he works with in his child develop- ment class this semester . Matt said he especially likes spending time with two toddlers who are ?O loyal lQ_each other that they punch him with theu little fists if they think he has done some- Uung to one. or them. RUTH . CONTINUED FROM 1 insightful, very intelligent." Granddaughter Jean Moriarty, 46, said she learned from her grandmother how to be a "prop· er lady": never go out without your nails manicured, always dress well. "She looked beautiful in bed ·•:hen we left her two hours I before c;he p assed away," she said. "She :-vas always very dis· .inguished. But I can also remem· ber ht:1 coming out of the kitchen with flour on her nose because she had been cooking the family dinn ti er. Mrs. Segerstrom was constant· Jy improving herself and expect· ed the same of her children, daughter Ruth Ann Moriarty said. "Sometimes she was a little strict, "·she said. ·But she was fair." • OPENING .. CONTINUED FROM 1 et fences on the p utside, mas- ter bedroom coffee bars and built-in hom e theaters on the inside. Newport Beach residents Bruce &nd Pam.Bolen came to Castaways Sunday just to look over the homes, though they're · already having a house built in Palm Desert. "We're always looking f~r decorating ideas," said Bruce Born and raised in Indiana, Mrs. Segerstrom met Anton Segerstrom while he was stationed with her brother at a U.S. Air Force base in Indianapolis. She married him m 1920, and the couple moved to Santa 'Ana, where his father, C .J. Segerstrom, owned farm land. Owing World War ll, stie volun· leered for the Red Cross. She over- saw hundreds of volunteers sup· porting the military members sta· tioned at the 3anta Ana U.S. Army-Air Force fighter base-the future site of John Wayne Airport. She served as president of the Assistance League of Santa Ana from 1945to1947 and as president of the Ebell Society of Santa Ana from 1947 to 1949. When her husband died in )963, Mrs. Segerstrom took tus place as a managing partner in CJ. Segerstrom & Sons with her son and nephew. "She had the abil1ty to take hold and learn the business,· said 35-year family friend Wern- Bolen, a 17-year NeWJ)ort resi- dent. An Irvine family of . t.¥ee checked out the five options on Sunday, though they weren't sure whether th.ey were interest- ed in buying yeL They cited location as the main reason they · ·were interested. "Plus they're not typical Cali- fornia homes, H said Mitch Katz. The New York native toured the models with bis wife, Linda Scott-Katz and their 13·year-old son, Matt. "The prices seem rea· spnable for what you get ·and where they are.• Are You A Santa Ana Heights . Cl • ' Water Company Shareholder? Consider. Irvine Ranch Water District's tender .offer: • $1 , 100 per share • Lower water rates • No new taxes or assessments • Reliable, quality water & service Find out more, meet IRWD Wedn~sday; March 5 at 7 p.m. . Monte Vista Alternative Education Center • 390 Monte Vista Avenue • F_or more information, call IRWD's Community Relatjons Department at (714) 453-5500. The first and only option. Call 1-800-521 ·2171 for reseroations to a free seminar .. Bring chis ad and receive a free medical dictionary. lUeldly, Mll'ch 11 Apple A Peel 16161 Springdale Huntinaton Be h 9:30am nu.e.,, Mll'tb 'D Mimi's Cafe 1835 Newport Costa Mesa 2:.30 pm "f I er Escher "Even until recently, sbe was in the office several times a day." Mrs. Segerstrom always main· tained her hands-on approach to running the ~erstrom company, said Escher. the company's dlrec· tor of ·domestic and international markets. WhEn he interviewed with the cofhpany, he said, she always .asked the toughest ques· tions. Escher saw her last when he and his wife bad lunch with Her at Christmastime, he said. "And she was still razor Sharp,• he said. "She really stayed on top of things -she even commented on a couple of memos I had wnl· ten." Her dedication did not stop at helping run the company -she also worked tirelessly lo support ~tural · resources in-Orange County. She sat on the boafd of d\rectors of the Bowers Museum in Santa Ana shortly after its 1936 begm· ning. ln 1992. the museum hon- MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1997 ored her contnbutions by naming its Rancho and MisSJon period gallery after her She became an. avid supporter of the Orange County Perf orrrung Arts Centet and South Coast Repertory Theatre She was the dnVlllg fdrce behind her famtly's milllons of d~' worth of land and ~h donations. Mrs. Segerstrom is swvived by her duldren, Ruth Ann Monarty and Henry Segerstrom; six ~aJ?d· chlldren; four great grandchildren and one great-great grandchild. Visitation is scheduled for 4 to 8 p.m. Tues<;lay at Waverley Ch~ )700 Fairhaven Ave .. Santa Ana. Funeral seMces will be held at 1 :30 p.m. Wednesday at Waverley Church. Donations in her name may be sent to the Orange Counfy Per· fonrung Arts Center or the Bowers Museum · · ·we should' all be so lucky to have a We"h.ke hers,• Jean Moriar- ty Sdld •She had high morals and tugh expectations " 2700 West Coast Hwy., Newport Beach (Next to Wells Fmgo Banlt) 642-2777 . Does your Rolex need service? ~ RO LEX I J Brmg It m w n1ur Official Ro.lex Jewder tn Orange C1unn ,,nee 1959 for a FREE SPRING PRUCE,UP for 3'1 ye.m we ha\'e been caring for the war~he:-11i Jbcemm~ RL1lex owners. While \'l)U wait, we will ~ream off rhe bracelet and ca e, polish rhe crystal and elecmm1cally che(k tor accuracy of rime. This i~ a "co~menc ·pruce·ur'' anJ Jl1es nl1c include opening rhe watch. Thi~ FREE OFFER 1~ gLk1d rhrough the month of March. CHARLES H. BARR 9QAA)JeM Official Role'\ Jeweler for aJe and en·1ce I "13 \\t:,1chfT Onh-. \~,,port Beach liHIM2·3310 ('~erica ~ 65 Plus Care That Work brie~ly .in the news HEADLINES Boys Chorus has three new directors Three new directors Join the Costa Mesa-based All-American Boys Chorus for three-year terms. Frednc Arnow, an El Toro res- ident, is the national merchan- dising manager for the Lexus Division or Toyota Motor Sales USA, Inc. Dr. Lawrence W. Browne, of Newport Beach, has been affili- ated with the chorus for 15 years. Three or ms seven dill- dren are alumni of the chorus. Browne has a long association with Hoag Memorial Hospi~al Presbytenan where he has served as chairman of the department of otolaryngology and chief of staff. James Christensen, who lives in Villa Park, is a composer, arranger and conductor who served as a music director for Disneyland and Walt Disney World for 12 years His ~ange­ ments have been featured by the Bdston Pops Orchestra, the Lon- don Philharmonic and the Acad- emy Awa·rds Show in Holly· wood. -.. CONTINUED FROM 1 Shopping Center to no charges were ever filed fight effects of aging. against her. Mesa Verde Shopping Center, Yes, 11 was only a year ago which features about a dozen reta11 stores including Ice Capades, Sou-t~ab~y Pilot readers were giv- plan'tation and AJbertsons, will en a glimpse or what the Hoag wtdergo a dramatic face hit , Memorial Hospital Presbyterian Owner CJ. ~erstrom & Sons staff goes through everyday in plaris to breathe new hie wto the the emergency room. center built in two phases during From 9 a.m. to midnight, staff the 1960s and 1970s. Its facade will shared a day with the Daily Pilot, be modernized with an off-white bringing the readers into and green plaster that features patients' lives and illustrating met~ banding and frammg. how they hand.le emerge,pcies. The Planning Commission • 1 like the variety, the }\uman recently approved d request by interest and the rewards of feel'- CJ. Segerstrom & Sons to demol-mg like you are helping people,• ish buildings now ~cupied by Dr. Eric AJcoulou.mre said., "It's Bdnk of America,. Java City and instant grab.fication. W~'re Mrs. Fields Cookies. Albertson's , adrenaline 1unkies. It's a good market plans to add 48,404 square feeling. But sometimes it's very feet or which a portion will be used frustrating. It can be too busy to house Bank of America inside and you are working as fast as the .store. you can." Also, two new' buildings are · being proposed, adding more than 21 ,000 square feet or retail space. Sav-on plans to occupy one build· ing and feature a two-lane drive- through pharmacy wmdow for its customers to pick up prescnption ordQrs. -By Susan Deemer A 36-year-old Newport Beach man was arrested after he allegedly raped his friend's 16- year-old daughter while she was intoxicated.Police ~ere notified of the alleged crime by the girl's father, who found his friend and roommate, Edward Aruda, and f, RIVERBOAT ~ -~~Om-;;;;;;R;;E~S T!;A~U R~A;;N;;;T ;F0.:1 MEXICAN RESTAURANT Ml CASA Has gone fishing! . For Dinner .. LUNCH BRUNCH BANQUETS Ample Free ParktnJ.: At N«;wpnrt Bea1.h Nc1uncal Mu'4:um l'il ELH.\\TH\n'l .\I !.l.-U 'k'HA) BRllXiE171-1 bn ~4!~ Try Our New· Plien-fen (fJ [}J I fi'ijl WINTER SPEC AL 20o/o OFF EXP. JIJl/97 •• ts YEARS WERIENCE IN WDGmLOSS NEWPORT 2043 Westcliff Dr .. Ste. 103 642-0767 LAGUNA. NIGUEL 27932 S. 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Numerous letters from friends ·and acqµaintances of the former county budget director Ron Rubino were sent to cowtty supervisors and local media, defending the Newport Beach resident as a responsible public servant and mounting a grass- roots effort to get the county to pay his legal costs. Rubino was indicted in December, 1995 by th~ county grand jury on two felony cowtts of aiding and abetting former cowtty Treasurer Robert Citron ul mky investments. -Compiled by Marissa Espino COX CONTINUED FROM 1 Cox said the committee is tackling other investigati~ns, including an audit of the Inter- nal Revenue Service and an inquiry into Clinton's cam- paign accepting contributions from Chinese officials. Then there's those overnight stays in the Llncoln Bedroom some say Clinton gave to campaign~on­ tributors. All this Cox calls his •part- time job, H as opp0sed to his full-time focus on the House Commerce Committee which, amodg other tasks, reg- ulates telecommunications. His two years' experience as associate counsel to Presi- dent Ronald Reagan taught him White House tidbits that a.re useful in investigating, he said. _ rnie counsel's office is at the center o1 Whitewater, File- gate, this Communist Chinese involvement," he said. •Knowing how the White House works permits you to ask the right questions.• For instance, he said he knew the president must pick up the tab for food eaten and phone calls made by personal guests -which gave him insight into the Lincoln Bed- room questions. •one would suspect that if the people staying ther~ were his personal friends, the presi- dent would have paid the bill for those," Cox said. The committee is still, work- ing on getting that informa- tion, he said. $29500 compkte Call Toll f rec 888-271-456~ Join Us For . Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch • Catering Available Don't Delay, Avoid Probate! 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While most older consumers rihve grown up with the notion that an annual tune-up of a car's engine Is good prevent!Ve maintenance, very few late-model cars with engine performance problems can benefit from a tune-up It may also come as a surpnse to many that. when a car does not run well. the solution does not necessanly rest with having 1t tuned-up. The reason behind this rests with the fact that most cars built since 1981 have computerized fuel and ignition systems. Thus, the solution to their engine performance problems Is usually more complex than simply having a tune-up. Late-model cars that do not run well usual[y require soph1st1cated testing procedures referred to as diagnostic checkups These checks require the use of diagnostic instruments by trained automotive techn!Clans. HINT: Modern cars require a simple procedure referred to as a maintenance tune-up, which basically includes replacing the spark plugs. air and fuel filters, and testing the spark plug wires. as well as visually inspecting various other components. New Concepts in Cardiac Care at Hoag DEPRESSING NEWS Hoag's cardiac surgical program kicks off its secoqd decade under the direction of Drs. Aidan Raney, Douglas Zusman and Colin Joyo with four new concepts in cardiac care now being perfonned at Hoag Heart Institute. Each represents an Orange County first, plus new treatment options and benefits for patients. Recently, Hoag performed Orange County's first keyhole surgery for aortic valve replacement. Its name reflects the fact that only a small four-mch incision is required. In the past, traditional · surgery involved a long incision that begins at the Adam's apple, cuts through the nb cage and ends just below the ribs. Besides less pain, keyhole patients benefit from a shorter hospital stay and a quicker re,covery. ' In another first, Hoag now performs the Ross procedure designed especially for younger adults needing valve replacement. Also known as "the pulmonary switch," doctors remove the dis-eased aortic valve and replace it with the patient's own pulmonary valve and then insert a human cyro-preserved valve in the pulmonary position. This eliminates having to use mechanical devices or animal tissue valves. The result is a single corrective operation that does-notrequitt life~ong use l'i!nners or-restri.ctions on rigorous ~ctivity. Laser tebhnology is also on the rise, and Hoag is the only local participant in a national clinical study on transmyocardial revascularization. An alternative to bypass surgery, this technique uses lasers to open channels in the heart and improve blood flow. Hoag Heart Institute cardiac .rurgeon.y f)eTform mitral valve repair with viriting DH~. Hoag also formed an exclusive affiliation with the International Heart Institute (Illl) to share surgical expertise on complex heart valve surgery. Access to IHI heart re earcb means Hoag is likely to continue being the first in Orange County to offer breakthrough cardiac procedures. f>J 996 Hoag Hospital Is n registered trademark of Hoog Memoriru Hospital Presbyterian PAID AOV£RTIS£MENT ' .. H () t\ G 11 , T ' '' Drivers who depress their power- assisted brakes to find their brake pedals feel as though their cars had never been turned on may be experiencing a failure of the assist feature. Most power-brake systems use engine-manifold vacuum to power the brakes. For the brakes to work normally, there must be engine vacuum at the power-brake assembly. If, however. the hose between the engine Intake manifold and the bfake assembly were to disoonnect. there would be no vacuum to run the po'N9f·asslst. There would still be brakes, though they would be more difficult to depress. 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We handle txttnded *""Y WOftt. ~ Power brake• that rely on an electric motor to crtll• hydraulic ,,,_,,. for the brelc11 mey 10M to a blown t\111 « other eleatrtoll I EYE-OPENER Newport sends one wrestler to State ... Rigo Pinon . .. ars do :some pushing · • Brea Olinda Ladycats still Queen of the Courts after 70-40 conquest in CIF Division II-A girls basketball playoffs. • By Baf{Y Faulkner, Daily Pilot to slay one tonight. H The Sailors, in fact, fired 27 slingshot rounds from the free-th.row line in the opening two quarters, hitting 16, to come within seven points of the green and gold Goliath,·which had slaughtered its first two playoff opponents by an average of nearly '60 points. "They had a great ~ame J>lan and they executed ·it well," said Brea Coach Jeff Sink, who, in a rare concession, instructed ••• QUOTE OF THE DAY ·/\ro one in several weeJc.s ha.' talc.m u.s out of OlU man-Urman defense. SQ !JOO haIJ6 to gitw them crt.tdit/or that .. • -BREA OLINDA GIRLS I/OOPS COAQI JEFF SJ/\K SH~ SPORTS EDrTOR ROGER CAllLSON. 6'2-4JJO, ext. 22J 0 . hut zone does them in Newport, in fact, endured a field-goal drought of· more than 11 minutes in the opening half to slice a once-13-point Brea lead to 29-24, until senior gucud Jenrufer Saari bea~ the first-half buzzer to give the Ladycats the seven-point intermission edge. 24 % from the field. ~It was 1ust one oY those rughts when we couldn't find the open person,· Dukus said. ¥When (Brea) pa<;l'ed in that zone. it took us,.out of what we want- ed to do. But we gave them a good game. Our girls gave their heart and soul tonight. This (Brea) team is legendary." Harbor. paced by Clayton's 13 pomts and 13 'rebounds, firushed with 34 turnovers, and was 21 of 37 from the lme. · BREA -A giant was slain Saturday night at Brea Olinda High, but not the one visiting Newport Har- bor High girls basketball coach Bob Dukus had in mind. Instead, it was Harbor,v the monster behind a colossal first-half effort, which was eventually brought down to size by top-seeded and eight-time defending CIF Southern Section champion Brea in the section's Division Il-A quarterfinals. his girls to abandon their man-to-man M .E. Clayton "We were happy with our first hq.lf," Dukus said. "We came out fired up and we were ready to play. We made our mistakes (19 turnovers before the break) and ttiey made theU'S. Bµt we knew 11 we kept going mside (to 6-foot seruor posts M.E. Clayton and Breanna Badorek), we'd either score or Colleen Eadie, one of four senior starters making her final prep appearance. clupped in 11 points. three steals and three rebounds. while Badorek {rune rebounds and seven pomts) and fellow seruor Desiree Talley (su potnts and four boards) will also leave gargantuan shoes to fill tn a program that has .reached at least the seCtion quarterfinals the last And while the score, 70-40, was identical to Brea's victory over the Tars in the 1994 ffi-AA section title game, this was hardly a typical blowout tor Orange County's top-ranked team (25-3), which has reached six state finals (winning five) and earned one ('94) national championship since the dawn of its dynasty in the late 1980s. · "There have been some giants falling this year,'' said Dukus, after being informed that Ocean View. seeded second in II-A, had been upset Saturday night in its quarterfinal. "We thougbt we were going W ·RESTLING defense for a two-three zone in the second half. "(Sink) told me: 'We couldn't play man-to-man against you,· Dukus said of a respectful postgame comment from the winning coach, who termed Newport ( 18-11, with 10 losses to teams ranked in the county top 10) one of the top tea.ms in Southern California. "It's a tough call to say (Newport) is the second- best team in (Division n. which combines D-A and D- AA to send one representative to ·the Pond for the state title game). because r think it's the toughest division in the state," Sink said. "But they played tough. No on~ in several weeks has taken us out of our man-to-man defense, so you have to give them credit for that." get fouled. Brea was wtustled for no less than 1.6 fouls in the opening 16 minutes, forcmg Smk to use 11 players to protect tus starters from foul trouble Then, grudgingly. Sink made his defensive adjustment. • "I enjoy our style of play and I wanted to keep our press on," Smk explained ·But going into the game, we felt, if we needed to, we could zpne them, because they'd only averaged seven outside shots a game down the stretch. We knew if we packed in our zone, we would wtn the game. tt The Sailors. who made just 3 of 13 first-half field- goal attempts, were denjed thel! inside game in the second half, hi.tting 5 of 20 to finish just better than seven seasons. ··1t•s frustrating,~ Clayton said of facillg Brea's Juggernaut, ·which she recalled from the '94 cam- pa)gn. as a freshman called up to the varsity for the playoffs. •we held 'em in the first half, but we 1ust faded. What bugs me 1s peop~e will see the Sfore and think they blew us out. It. woulQ haye been great to have this game in the finals, but that's the luck of the draw." • Game summaries/see below COLLEGE HO OPS Pinon only qualifier for Sailors HIGH SCHOOL BA SE BALL PREVIEW / BUCS, 93-48 • Pinon moves on with fifth-place finish at the Master's Meet; Deere, Large stiffer the fate of the eliminations. .. .,JiOUNTAIN VALLEY -Foun- tain Valley proved to the the Val- ley of Disappointment for New- port Harbor High heavyweight Jason Deere and 112-pound Matt Large, the two seniors who led the way Jo the Sailors' first-ever championship caliber of wrestling en route to the Sea View League crown. Both were lumped m the s'ame opening quartet which included the No. 1 seed 111 their dassifica- . tion, both lost in the first round. then saw the wrestler who beat them, lose in the ensuing match. Thus it was over before it real- ly got started on Saturday with • Deere and Large perhaps realiz- ing just how much the y had · accomplished in the previous . three years at Harbor. · In the words of Ne WJ>Ort Har- . bor Coach Darryl Holiday, "Just a heart-breaking day." Deere. a finalist at State a yeat' · ago, suffered a pin by Arroyo Grande's Lucas Smith. who -entered as the -------. Division lll's third -place representative against Deere, who was run- ner-up in Divi- sion II. A second- pertod pin turned Deere's quest upside M .E. Clayton down, then Smith went on . to lose to the Division I's champi- on, Hector Torres of Rosemead, . · and Deere was sent paeking .• Large suffered the same fate. He lost to Jack Anaya of Valencia (the runner-up ln Division I), 6-5. then Anaya moved on to wrestle Fernando Serratos, '\he Division m·s 'champion, and lost. And that was all that was required to remove Large from the list of hopefuls. It was 2-2 when Deere went for .an escape move io gain the edge, but as he made his move~ his opponent came down on him for the quick pin. ·Anaya caught Jason on his back just as he was escaping,• , 54ld Holiday. •1t•s a nerve-wrack- ing thing for seniors." DA " Pi.o· F r PliOTO Ryan Acterberg ~eated·lhis scene With a home run last year, and it's somef!t!ng the Sea Kings are countt;i on as they gird for a,nother rugged run ~ougb the Sea View League. Looking for· .clutch • With tw.o returning starters, including five · sophomores, Corona del Mar will try to get the most out of its delivery. CORONA DEL MAR -U the players on Corona del Mar High's baseball team can be as helpful as Coach Joe Koh's wile was during her recent pregnan- cy, then the Sea Kings, thin on experience and short ~n arms, have a chance this season to compete in the mighty Sea View League. "Winning a Sea View League c)lampionship will come dose (to the excitement of a newborn), but for now it does. n't get any better than this,• said Koh, whose second child, a girl, Kellie Rebekah, was born Tuesday night. ahead of sched- ule and befoi;e the spring cam- paign. "The baby was due March 6, and my wife (Michelle) and I were looking over the baseball schedule. We had a scrimmage March 1, and the season opens March 7, so I told her, 'honey, we're going to have to work around those dates.' How about March 8? That would be per- fect. •we had a scrimmage March 1, and the season opens March 1, so I told her, "honey, we're going to have to work around those dates. How about March 8? ... " -COM BASEBALL COACH JOE KOH entenng tus third year as Sea King head coach with just two returning starters. juruor left fielder Ryan ~chterberg and seruor nght fielder Royal McMackin. both of whom ripped three home runs last sea- son, the only returning Sea Kings with long-ball power. . And with the Sea View League as strong as ever, the Sea Kings will need as much resourcefulness as they can get, especially from sophomores Matt Larsor!, 1}' Harper, Enc Wiethom, Mark Hatfield and Zack Zarrilli. Acbterberg. a second-team all-league selection last spring, batted .412 overall last year and will probabl}"' lead off. Of his three 1996 dingers, one was a game-winner against Newport Harbor in the ninth inning, so the Sea Kings lack nothing in the flair-for-the-dramatic cate- gory with the football-built Achterberg. CdM, 13-11 overall and 7-8 in league last year, will bat McMackin third in-the lineup. fer from Ri verside Poly who played on the Bears' varsity last spring. "(Hood) ts a strong kid who can fly." said Koh. who will start Hood m center held. Koh added his team has a lot more speed Uus season and that could open things up offensive- ly. "instead of a tut-and-run, we might give a straight steal," said Koh, earmarked as a conserva- tive coach. Of the newcomers, all have good size, according to J\oh. "l think the smallest is Mark Hat- ·field, and he's buill like a lank," h~ said. Za.rrilfi is solid in center field, but if Hood wins the everyday job, it's unlikely Zanilli will stclrt in the outfield with Achterberg and McMackin already roam- mg there. Larson, a 6-foot-J, 175- pounder. can pitch and play \bird base. He bas good power and probably the best arm m the program. Pirates have that "Big Team Look" as .they advance to ,,5econd round of Southern Calif omia Regionals with a convincing rout of Grossmont. By Molly Yanity, Daily Piiot COSTA MESA -At 5-foot-2, Traci Nakamura is small by almost any standard. In basket- ball valuations. Nakamura is tiny Yet. in Orange Coas1 College women's basketball team's 93-48 crushing of Grossmont College Ill Saturday's regional playoff, Nakamura was huge. She cl.fained three. three-pomt- ers en route to 18 points, tallied five assists and in the rruddle of the second half, the sophomore JUinped and knocked the ball away from 20th-seeded Gross- mont's 6-4 Shannon Hough. who was holding the ball above her own head . ·We seem to have our best games when Traci has her best games,· OCC coach Mike Thom- -ton said. "We follow her tenden- cies.· , Nakamura set the pace for the 13th-seeded Pirates in the win by canning two consecutive treys to give her squad an early J 0-2 lead. Then came an all-around solid performance from the orange and blue. Orange Empir~ Conference's Player of the Year Dianne Puhdo Jed all scorers \vith 25 potnts turn- ing m an impressive 12~f-16 field-goal attempt night Salo Takemoto and Arlyn Rambayon each hit double figures. sconng 16 and 13. respectl.vely •we played as well as we played all season.· Thornton said The Pirates shot around the Griffins' zone nailing outside buckets all ev~ning. Cnsp pass- ing made the defense look slow When Gross-J C WOMEN mont tned to press, Orange Coast beat them to the tloop.· Defensively. the Pirates dictat- ed the game forcmg the V1S1tmg Gnffms to. tum the ball over 33 ti.mes. The Pltates had defeated Grossmont earller in the season by 12 pomts, but they were no match for the Griffins as the hosts extended an 18-pomt halfbme lead to a 46-pom~ margin before turrung the game over to the bench . The \\TUl boosts Thornton's 20- 10 crew to the second round ot the Southern Cahforrua Regional Playoffs Wednesday with a 7 p.m · duel at Victor Valley College Victor Valley, ranked fourth m the tournament, suffered a 64-63 loss to the Pirates m November Coast was playing without Naka- mura and, according to Thornton, got lucky. "We basically pulled that game out of our rear e nd." he said. "They're a tough team." Thornton added that his Pirates will have to play as well as they did in Saturday's perfor- mance to upset the 24-6 Rams. 5ountfM ~ RE<iloNAL PlAYOA'S Orange Coast 93, Grossmont 48 Grossmont -Lyons 18. Caires 9, Friesner 8. Goodridge 6, Mundy 4, Rhea 3 3-pt goals -Friesner 1 Fouled out -Rhea Orange Coast -Pulido 25 Nakamura 18, TalCemoto 16, Rambayon 13, Loshak 7, Nakase S Ovitt 4, Bracken 2, Rmgb1er 2. de los Santos 1 3-pt goals -Nakamura 3, Rambayon 3, Nakase 1 Fouled out -Takemoto Halftime -Orange Coast 44-26 Vanguards lose third straight, 94-85 ., • Westmont outduels SCC despite M_clntee_'s 27. SANTA BARBARA -Justin t-..-lclntee poured in 27 points in an u~uccesstul effort to outduel Westmont College as the South- ern California College men's bas- ketball team lost 94-85 in Golden State Athletic Conference action. The loss was the Vanguards' thud consecutive winless show- mg. Mclntee. a graduate of New- port Harbor, came off the bench to drain 11 of 17 held goal attempts. including two from behind the three·po!Jlt arc. Adam pzierzynski t~talled 18 pomts for sec, as well. guards to COLLEGE MEN 8-6 m CSAC play and 21-10 overall. Saturday rught's contest was the fmal regular season game for the Vanguards, who move into GSAC Playoff actlon Wednesday in Costa Mesa GotDIN STAft Anunc CorNFullM» Westmont M. sec es SoCaJ COiiege -Mcintee 27, Ozi~I 18, Rose 12. Wilborn 8, W•tson 7, W•lker 5, Dignan 2. Perez 2, Proffitt 2, Scheuerman 2 3-pt. goats -Mcintee 2. Rose 1, Watson 1 Fouled out -none. Wanna.rt -Knabke 26. Kenney 20, Lang 15, Chlrgwin 7. Croy 7, Caballero 6, Cummins 6, KHms 4, Baik 2, Kettler 1 3'¢. ~Is -Lang 31 Kenney 2. Chirgwin 1 Fouled out none .. ' Holiday said nerves might . nave been a factor for Large, . who, according to Holiday, just •But she called me Tuesday and said get home, nowl So she held up her end of the bargain. We had the baby before the sea- son started. I told my wife, you're a trooper and a team player. So now write in how useful our team's going to be." Senior Paul McMillan. a' pitcher and third baseman who started part-time last year and played in 18 of the Sea Kings' 24 games, brings experience to the team .... on the fielcf, on the mound and ln the dugout Harper also pitches and plays first base, while Wiethom pitch- es and plays outfield. All hve soph omore played on last year's {rosh·soph team that fin - ished 14-4 . The defeat dumps the Van-Hal~~,._. ... IJ,-~~~~-- ~asn't himself in the early {J.oing of his match, falling behind, 4-1. . •Matt's a much-better wrestler than the guy he lost to," said Hol- iday, who watched Lor.ge battle back, only to run out of time. The only Newport wrestler to qualify for a berth at the State Championships at the University of Pacific in Stockton next week ·wu RJgo Pinon. who advanced tn 111lhe 119-pound category with a llfth-place f.lnlsh, including a pin l~ tbe Dtvillon 1 champion after dominating him with ti ~-1 lMd. Most of CdM's usefulness will need to come from five sophomores, all of Whom are expeded to be in the regular order, a·team sideswiped by the graduation of Kevin Stuart (Colden West College), Chad Johnson (Orange Coast) and &ryan Bear (UC Santa Barbara). Of CdM's school-record 29 holl}e runs in 1996, 23 of them were au.shed by players gone from th program. 1111 lose a ton,• aaJd Koh, ,. McMillan will probably be CdM's staff ace, while junior outhpaw Ryan Lewis could become the No. 2 guy in the rotation. Lewis pitched mostly on JV last year. Catcher Evan Schiff, a senior, was Bear's backup last year and will battle Hatfield for time behind the dish ln '97. Aniong th pleua.nt s~ri5- are N~ck Hood, a junJor ,trens· Senior Preston Altobello. a converted outfielder who was injuroo last season, ts expected to open the s oson at hortstop, while senior Matt Po ter, a tetuming letter winner, will start at second base Senio~ Ju Un Anderson (outfi Ider), Ryon Johnson (infielder) and Tanner Durham (infielder), end JUruor pttch r/first ~seman nm nur- man will contnbut ln ~clcup ro , as will seruor Jon Plralno, who plays th com r pocitiOns. .. . SCHEDULE TOOAY • Swlnw;q High Khoot boys •nd glrls - Newport H•rbor •t Los Afamltos. J p.m.; ~Hilb at Coron. de! Mar. 3·15 p.m. ....... Commun11Y college women -Orenge Co.st at Golden WeSt, 2 p m High school boy$ -CO$te ~ at Sent~ 3:15 pm ...... or.,. eo.t It GotQen Win. • lp.m MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1997 --COLLEGE BRIEFS ~)irates· ~making waves -JI Women first, men second at Saddleback PentaUtlon. : M ISSION SW1MM1N6 ;VIEJO -The T Orange Coa~t College women's .swun team floated to the top of :the ~1ght-team standings at the •SaddJeback Pentathalon alter six 'swunmers ranked in the top 20 Ctuntya Ganda stole the meet .turning in top performances in the :backstroke, butterfly and individ· ual medley events tor a WUlJlJ119 combined time of 3:06.22 in tive events. Other top 20 finishers for the Pirates were Hilary Cox, Jenny Owen: Car ey Read and Beth Armour. OCC tallied 225 points as Golden West recorded 198. Palo- mar finished third with 183 points. The Pirates' men's squad was led to .a second place finish by Indonesian W1snu Wardhana. Wardhana captured fourth place in the Individual standings with a combined time of 5:39. 19 in five events. Gus Fowler took ninth as James Comfort finished in the 12th spot. James Crowson. Ryan Dandy and Kyle Kuzma also placed in the top 20. points defeating the . Pirates by seven points. The hosting Saddle-' back team took third with 175. SllcktMbMk ~ eoti...WOnten Orange Coat 225, Goldet1 West 198.. PillomAr ft3 0r.,.. Coast swimmers -1. ?ianda, 3:06.22; 2. Panggabean. 3:07.44; 12. Cox. 3:17.41: 14. Owen. 3:18.71; 15. React 3:20.51; 18. Armour. 3:22.30; 22. Helm. 3:24.80; 23. C.arra, 3:25.15; 28. Libby, 3:27.92; 34. Sealy, 3:31.24; 35. Uc.eda, 3:~l03; 38. Bennen. 3:33.87; 41. Yarbrough, 3:34.80. College Men Golct.n West 205, ·0r.-nge Coast 198, SadClleback 175 Orange Coast swimmers • 4. Wardhana. 5:39.19; 9. Fowler. 6:03.59; 12. Comfort, 6:11 .81; 18. Crowson, 6:28.82; 19. Dandy. 6:28.9); 20. Kuzma, 6:29.10; 27. Stephans, 6:34.21; 28-. Burkhalter. 6:36.44; 38. yreen. 6:41.99; • Newport Beach/CostA Mesa l)ajly Pilot llttlehtague OAV11> S FEROIG I OAA.Y Pl.OT Costa Mesa Nattonal's Opening Day came ott With .. Gdnda edged teamindte Sher- ry Pdnggabean by nearly a nunute for the first spot. Pang· gdbedn swepl the freestyle event With d time Of 26.24. Vanguards drop 8-1 decision to GSAC fo e COSTAt-IESA-.TENNIS Golden West's unit posted 205 43. Johnson, 6:42.86. SCC \YOmen drop two, fall to 3-14-1 . DOMINGUEZ HILLS -One run proved to be the difference m both or Southern California Col-. lege women's softball t.eam's loss- es Saturday at the 1997 Toro-Eas- ton Softball Invitational Tourna- allowing six SOFTBALL hits and just . big time results Saturday as the 1997 little League season began at TeWinkle Park. wllh Dlamond Backs pltcher Jonathan Demonts (left} tiring away, as well : as the heads-up defensive play o f Matt Guguuzza of J the Astros, who catches Diamond Backs' nmneT Sean : Serend )(je bt~gc1n . the dc1y w1th n 6-0, 6-2 win in the No I singles Oldtch for the South- em Crtltlom1d College women's tenm~ tedffi, l>ut the rest of the Vanqud1ds could not follow suit dS th(• \'l~tting Point Loma NdZdl pnp College Crusaders p1cktid up an 8· 1 rout in Golden ..:;Idle r\lhletic Conference pJay Cc1nn Crt1wfurd came the clos- t.:'>I lo notchinq c1nother wm for the b-4 Vrtngwmlc, 111 a 3-6, 7-6. 6-2 hdlUC' in No 2 singles. but that Wd!> tlhe on!~ other lughlight for ~cc ment. . The Vanguards battled Cal State Bakersheld to a 4.3 loss as the Roadrunners mounted a 12· hit barrage to stave off sec. SCC's Jen Morrow took the pitchmg Joss dropping her record lo 1-4 Cal State San Bernardino post- . ed a run in the bottom or the fifth mrung m the Vanguards'· second I contest to lift its team to a 5-4. Jen Houston ·pitched five innings two earned runs. Rachel· Carver knocked out a pair of.hits, includ- ing.a double, and drove in a run for sec. The Vanguards fall to 3-14-1. T()fl():~ T<MINAMEHT BHersfl•ld 4, sec J Bakersfield 000 211 0 · 4 12 2 sec . 010 020 o . 3 4 4 Cook and Torres. Morrow and Murie. W Cook. L ·Morrow. 1-4. 3B • Whitton (B), Thompson (B). San Bernardino s. sec 4 sec 220 ooo -4 4 3 San Bernardino 301 01x • 5 6 2 Houston and Blankenship. Jimenez and Betencourt. W • Jimenez. 5-1. L · Houston. Q-8. 2B -Carver (S). PUBLIC NOTl1CES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES . PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLlC NOTICES Weikel ln a play at second ba.Se. In every dlrection, last Saturday .. and this coming Saturday, it's Play Balli ' I Depth pays off for Vanguards in 5-2 victory over Point Loma men COSTA MESA -Southern Califor-TENNIS nia College's men's tennis team s~ept . past Point Loma Nazarene Saturday at Costa Mesa Tennis CE!nler, keyed by the play of singles depth. with 4-5-6 each sweeping to victory in a 5-2 Golden State Athletlc Conference decision. "Point Loma w~s not as strong as I expected, we're much better at 4,5 and 6," said SCC Codch Mattias Johansson. "I know a couple of the guys can play much bet- ter than what they clid ... so far, it has not been nec- essary, but it will be pretty soon.• GOLDEN STATt: AllllETIC CoNfOINCE Soeill College 5, Point L(Mna Nuarene 2 Singles · Starck (PL) def. Mata, 5·7, 6-3. 7.5; Ma (SEQ def. Mereles, 6-0. 6·0, Jurlina (PL) def. Barriga, 7·5, 6-2; O'Sullivan (SCQ def. Aday, 6-1, 6-3; Baker (SCC) def. Acree. 6·2, 6-2; Kemp (SCC) def. Parkly, 7-5, 6-1. Doubles . Barriga-O'Sullivan (SCQ def. Starck·Mereles. 9-8 (7-4); Matek·Ma (SCC) def. Jurlina·Aday, 8-2; Baker-Kemp (SWCQ def. Parkly·Robertson, 8-1 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES Costa Mesa, San Gabriel. Ca 91776. 20th day of March, 19971 al duclet:i by: an individual flt..._ 1Mm1lotJ Alt No 11113711574 fjtwtul money of the United NOTICE or TRUSTEE'S SALE tile rema1111no principal sunt"OI Callfornl• 92626 l'h1s bulk sale Is subject which time such bids snail Ha'!'e you s1a.rted doing ACTmOUI IUltES S'TAnMOO OF AUMXINMOO States), all~I. trtle and in· Ts No J236608 Unit CocleJ tilt noia(s) seaired by S4kl PUBLIC NOTICE Telephone 1714) 10 California Uniform Com· be opened end· read ror: t>Us1ness yet? Yes, 1986 Mii( tTAn..T Of lereS! conve to and now1 Loan NO 03-798-444388· Oetd ol l'rusl. wflh lnllf""*5 merciaf Code Section JAMBOREE ROAD AND David E. Alwood o • held by It said Deed 0 3LCNITIETOE AP# 141-424·05 In ~ noll provtdtd, ldVlflQIS RESOLUTION 557·9111,Fax(714) 6106.2. BALBOA BOULEVARD RE· This statement was riled ,llilf~nQPl~S)I~ USEOF~'rBUSINESS Trust 111 thepropertys11u5ated TO SERVICE COMPANY as llany,undtrtht'9rmsofflid 557·9186 11 so subject, the name HABILITAT10N ANO RIVER wllti the County Clerk of nno bu .. ness •· ~ -111 Said County aild late dul'j appointed Trustee under Deed of Tnisl. lets. cllatgts NO. 97·14 ("NNC".) and. aOdress or the person AVENUE STREET PAVE· Orange. Counly on 2·20·97 INDUSTRIES, Al #11166967. The followino person(s here111riher de~ s:J th• tollowmg described Deed of and expenses of tilt Trusllt and A RESOLUTION OF THE YOU AR~ HEREBY HO· with whom Claims may be MENT OVERLAY PROJECT 19973711887 £.&st Gle t..aoe, Anlllelm. ~ abandoned ltll use = ~"r~Th8 ~~ Trust WILL SELL AT PUBLIC of tilt trusts crellld by sliO ~1r; y ci~NC~ E ~Fp 6~i TIFIED THAT: filed Is Bob E. Cheng Pru· Contract N~mber: ~10 Dally Pilot Feb. 24. Mar. 3, !tie ,~, buSlntSS name addre 0 and olher conlmofl AUCTION TO TME HIGHEST Died or TruSl Said sate ~· B ""AC H DEC LA"' ING 1 A bulk sale of the as· denllal Escrow Corp., 1130 Engineer s Esumale: 10 17 1997 m566 "' Enllipnses. inc.. a~~-LOGISTIX~TX>NAL, 241 de*'~tion ~I an ot tile real BIDDER FOR CASH (In 1111 held on Marci! 17. 1~!; at " " 1 t NNC t> 11 be S. Sanµobriel Blvd., #100, Sl,110,000.00 ' ' !II Co~. 1:n'i1 wwn81nheld Dn\le, .,.amond Bar. C ~'lln de· ' above IS forms wt!ICll arl'lawful tendtf 300 pm.on tilt lront SISllS to CATE A PORTION OF m:i<le This nohce Is given , TN bu c:ordlctecl ~ The flcllb W$I 'I" "' "' "' ... ~ ,... CITY s INTENTION TO VA· se s 0 is a ou 0 s:in Gabriel. CA 91776, Approved bu, Oon PUBLIC NOTICE Race, 5'111a W.., CA m05 01765 pro~~pe L to be.· L~'"e St '" '"e united s•• .. s) aodlor Ille tile entrll\"" ol tilt 0ta1ge EASEt.~Er.iT FOR SEWER pursuant 10 Sec11on 6104 of and the last date tor ming Webb, Publlc Works DI· I siness 11 .., ous ness 113 e"'1)<>11 Beach A 92660 casllllr's. cerrttied or other Civic Center. 300 E. Chapman PURPOSES CROSSING inc Ca1tlorn1a vn1torm claims shall be March 18. rec tor Fictitious Business ~ ltfemcl to abo\11 was ltltd o WefSJQned Trustee cllecks speolied In Clvd Code Oranoe. CA At lht amt ot1fl• , 0 Commemal code (lhe 1997 which is the business Prospective bidders may N•me St•tement ReQistrant Ills not yet IJeOti nt 5. \11116 in tilt Cout!IY dtsdaims any l1ablhly for any SectJon 292411(piylOle 1n 1un al lfl1tiar publlcation 01 tnls nOIJ:e LAOPTOSRT..,10 6·!, .e0.9F, ILOO. ~1 12ANOF · Bulk Sale. S1a1ute'"). <lay betor() the sate dale bl 1 01 r b"d d The following persons are '> transact tlJSlness under tne range ano On"nat File Ho incorrectness of the property Ille ome or silt 10 To Serva Ille 1otal amount ol !ht un~io " 2 NNC ad<1 ess tele specified above. 0 an one 5 0 1 ocu-doing business as: L.R.S., fidl•OIJS business l\llTle 1llll63665480 • address and other commof\ company) an rlQht. !Ille anti ~tance of 1111 obllg.lllon .se· TRACT tiO t025 AND AN s r . . Dated·. Februa"' 24, men1s a1 no.cost at the of· 17220 Newhope St., 1201, names~Slldhe1'lln Mchael A FuU. 24175 Bene designa@n II any. shOwn ln ... r1s1 conv""ecf to and now cured by lht aboW ducnk, d EASE'.IENT FOR STORM phone number and lax ., I p f w k he ein The IOlal amount of ... ., .. . DRAIN PURPOSE· ALONG number are as hrsl shown 1997 ice of the ub ic or ' Foun111ln Valley, CA 92708 YTI OOERF'RISES, INC . fielO Onw Diamond Bar, C • ...! 3ld balanCe 1 the ob-held by 11 under said Oettl ol Oetd of Trust and tstlm ..... d THE EASTERL y BOUND· above Klet T, Lieu . . Department, 3300 Newport Simone Kotsch (as Trustee 9r !Wna K11z. 'Ace Platdent QJ765 un::: unp b ~ Tnist Ill tile propeny hlletnaftlr costs. UOlflStS. and IC!Yances ARY OF LOT 9 OF TRACT 3 The name :ind business Published Newport Boulevard, P.O. Box )768, for JB Doberman). 17220 • TI'is Sl*ment was filed with Mchael J Squadnlle. 2~1 ~~~ ~ a1td re=. descnbtd TAUSTOR RONAlO Is $185,205.56. It Is ponlblt NO 1025 (CLIFFHAVEN address ot mo buye1 Is as Beach Costa M a oa·t Newport Beach, CA 92658· Newhope SI., ino1, Foun· County Cltf1l Of Oranoe Benefield Onve, Diamond B11. abfe estimated costs ex· L. VITTETOE LANA J VITTETOE !hat at !ht time ol s.ie tile follows· Ballard Purchase • es 1 y 8915 lain Valley, CA 92708 County on ftbrWIY 25, 19Q7 g1765 penn~ses and adVances at the BENEFICIARY· PACIFIC FIRST OPtf\1110 bid may be less tllan ~~~~.1.~%TJN~n~M:6 Corpora11on. 1205-0 Lone Pilot March 3• 1997. For. 1 rlher lnlormauoo This business_ Is con-NOTICE·TNS ~ Name This tl.tsiness was conduttl! time ol Jhe inrtialfut>licatJon BANK. A FEDERAL SAVINGS tilt total lndtb'9dntss due BE VACATED AND SET· Poak Par~way. Draper. m573 F u T (7 ) 644• dueled by: a business lrusl men1elqlllS1M yutS from !.J't co-pattners of the l"OIJCe o Sale IS BANK Record1dAorl 9, 1991 Date 2/18R7 TD. SERVICE ftNG A PUBLIC HEARING Utah 84020, Telephone PUBLIC NOTICE call ong seat 14 · H8'fe you started doing Ille CS* rt WIS filed 1n the Office SioneG ~l A. FULL ""' ~54 53186 lo actdrtron lo ., Instr No 9H6S033tn BOOie COMPANY as said Trusn. THEREON (80t) 572·6800. Fax (801) 334o. business let? No ol lhe Counl)I Oel1l A new fd. CAAfl.J SOUAOAILLE ~cash. lhe-Truslee will acx:ept page ot Ottidal Atcofds In Int Paula Jan. AsslSt.1111 SecrelllY -WHEREAS. 1t1e C11y CotJn· 572·6869 Ballard l?urchase NOTICE OF Pub 11 shed New po r I Trus1eo, lmone Kotsch ·oos ~s;ness Ho1lme Stlllme This statement was Med w1 a cashier's chp drawn on a ofta ol Ille Recorder ol Or· asn Hmv1n Ave . RJncllo • 1 01 the c.ty of l<cwport Corporauon rs a wholly· PUBLIC HEARING Beach·Costa Mesa Daily This slatemenl was flied ri.ist be filed pnor ID INI O&lie the County Clerll of Orange ~ or naoinal b~nt a anoeCounty. said Oeed ol Trusl Cucamonga. CA 91730 (909) ~;ich puisuant 10 lhe pro· owned stJbs1<11arv of Bal· NOTICE IS HEREBY Pilot February 28. M11tch 3, with lhe County Clerk ol filino of ll'U st*ment doeS Counl)I on ~bruaiy 20 1997 federi dra:J Y a s a e or describes tne loUowing. LOT 9'45·5458 W. are usisllll~ tne y1s1oris of 111e S1rce1 YiJCiJ· lard Medical Products at GIVEN that a public hear-1997 Orange County on 2·5·97 noc of itself aithOnlt ltll use in Newpon Bucn-CoSt. Mtsa ~ dr~ It b un:"s1a~ ~ 146 Of TRACT 2750. IN TliE Btn1fldary to collcl a deb *1d . lion Ac.t tSetl•On 8330 ol lhe same address. I Fs8o 19973710121 tin si. ol a ffchous ~Slntn CN403365 2lXX>.INC Mat federal savings kd loan as-CITY OF COSTA MESA. COUNTY 1ny lnformlllon wt Obllrn ~" ,1,e Slr~C'I and Highw:iys 4. The assets are located Ing wi 1 be held by the Daily P1lo1 Feb. 24, Mar. 3, Nllne in 1r1ola11on of the nQhlS of 3lO17 24 lW7 sooalion sav1ngs aSSOCtatlort OF ORANGE. STATE OF CALI· be used IOI' Iha! purpose Code I i!> authome<l 10 at the address first shown Costa Mosa Cit~ Council PUBLIC NOTICE 10 17 1997 m558 another under F«telW ·Stlll or ,. ' ' · · , ~savi~s ~an~ sff.:fted ~ FORNIA, AS PER MAP AE· Whetner recelvtC! orllly Ol' In surnmar. y vacaie and above, and ~onsos_t gen:r· ~nni~~;~s1~o~~ :h:.~:~~~ Fictitious Business ' PUBLIC NOTICE common IN (See ~on 14.m PUBLIC NOTICE I e _JOau~~ledn~o ~~=grnJrt.:~iKJ1~ltL~t r~~tto1Fo~~~tt8gri .~~ ~~~noon pubt.c easements ~~~n~ 1r~~e1~~~1~'.n91nve~: as possible. In the Council Name Stat.ment It sect • ~SllleSS ano Proressions , busine~":n JhiS stale In the OUS MAPS IN TME OfFlCE OF BE OSTAJNED BY CALLING 'lie WHEREAS. lhe City Coun· 1ory (1aw ma1011a1s._work In Chambers 01 City Hall, 77 The followlng persons are Fictitious Busln•1• Code~ ~f~J>if~e8{J8~, event tenoer ot/ler than cash THE -COUNTY RECORDER Of FOLLOWING TEUllt1~E ,11 01 1110 Coiy 01 Newpon process. ond linlshe<l Fair Drive, Costa Mosa. on doing business as: Coast Name Statement first no Beach TR T -IS ~pied the Trustee may SAID COUNTY 'fOU ARE IN NUMBERS ON Tl1E DAV ~E· eeacn inlends 10 vacate goods), Equipment. trade the following Item: Automotive, 2941 IF, The following persons are Ntwoort -CostaMesa ~ 17771 5 Other With~ the issuance ot the DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OE FORE THE · SALE (714)4 G- the sehe• and 510,,,1 drain fixtures. and leasehold Im· AN ORDINANCE amend· Grade Ln., Costa Mesa, CA domg business as: Coasl CH400411 83104-AC Mar 2403 Fiie 7n185 BJL Trustees Deed until funds TRUST OATEO 4/01191 UNLESS 5690 THIS NEW NOTtCf U·. easements regally de· 11rovemen1s, Intellectual ing Tille 13 01 the Cosla 92626 Reconslructlon Services. 3.10,17,24, 1gg7 /\ Numt>ef 936-4~22 become available to the YOU TAK£ ACTloN TO PRQ-PERSEDES ANO REPLA S scribi!<l on Exhibit Aand proper11es (patenls, 1rade· Medsa Muni~ipal Code~? In· Dimas Bolanos, 2948 Pep-2625 W. Aurora 112, Sanla · BOU :.RE IN OEFAU .TUN· payee Qf e~ as a TECT VOUR PROPERTY. IT AHY PREVIOUS NOTICE 'OF oepicled on a map at· marks, etc.) . clu .. e a <le inltlo.n tor mo-pert1ee D. Cosla Mesa, CA. Ana, Ca. 92704 PUBLIC NOTICE ER A ~ED OF RUST, matter Qf nghl Said sale will MAY SE SOLD AT A PUBLIC TRUSTEE'S SALE VOU MAY iached as E.(hibil e the va· 5. The closing or the bulk tels and to rnco:riorate 92626 Gary J. Klinge. 2625 W. ~T60 Y 18 199o/cUN· be made. ~ WlthOUI cove-SALE If VOU NEED AH EXPLA· tiAVE RECEIVED UNDER T .S I cat.on 10 bp processed solo will occur at: 3180 c;iperatlonal standar s lor Jose Rigoberto Ramires, Aurora #2, Sonia Ana, Ca. Alt No.1H73711123 L SS y ~KE A ION nanl or warran!X;_ e~ess or NATION Of THE NATURE OF J236608 TAC 438597C PUB· µursuJnt 10 the provisions Pullman Street. Costa motels, and ~o mo~ify th~ 2948 Peppertree O; Costa 92704 ACTTTIOUS IUllllllESS T · P T T OUR implied regardu~r.s· THE PROCEEDING AGAINST '1J2.4. 313 3/tO 01 tne S.rcet vacation Act Mesa. California 92626 <lehnillon °1 tlOlel · EnVI· Mesa, CA. 92626 • This business Is con· UE STA1819fT P OPERTY I MAY SE seSSIOl'I or e~bledneS! • IO YOU VOU SHOULD CONTACT .A and ' 6 The an11c1pated date ol ronmental Determination: Thr1 buslneu is con· ducted by: an Individual Tiii fol10wl n(S) 1v.i11 SOLC),,~T A PUBLIC SALE sab: the 1 lid cJ::l:: LAWYER 2531 COLBY Pl.ACE. --------- WHEREAS. lhe C11y Coun. the bulk sale IS March 20, E~~li~E IS FURTHER dueled by: a general part· Have you started doing dorno oosrnesr:i :'.'°B AHO K ~AfJQN i1EQ.HiNN~~~~E ~cesbytht~=r Wllh In· COSTA MESA CA92626-6142 c1I ot lhe Ctty ot Newpon 1997, or a.s soon thereafler OIVEN lhal at said lime nershlp . bQ'slne~~ yet? No ENTERPRISES, 8371 ">nroe Sl, Of THE PROCEEDING terest as provided therein. (II a street address or common ~~;;,~e~~s t~!"v~~~gs :;: a; is /:i~"~~~ sale ,, not and place all interested b~~Y~es~o~et~ta~:: 1~~n1~ T~Z st~~en: wu filed Slank>n. CA ~ (7\ 4) 995-AGAINST cWf AGT Y°'l ~1~ t'f,"f~t=:'U~Y :~~~a:~. 0~0 ~~~t ~ men1s o1 the General Plan subiect lo Sec11on 6106 2 ge1sons may appe11r and 96 • with the County Clerk of 4141 5429 E ~~~R NOTICE i he eby said Deed with interest glvtn as to ii; completenus or 01 1110 Cily 01 Newport ol the Bulk Sale Statute. e heard b~ the City Coun· Dimas Bolanos Or~ge County on 2·20·97 \l'Mllam J Ki~ 92667 iven that Senano IS R~· thereon as provided rn said correciness) Th• btntllcWy ec-.. ch p11or 10 <lect:iring its Oete: February 27, ell on the 8 ove Item. This statemenl was filed 19973711849 CemtDs Or· Ora"°:!, !>4N E ~eyance Company as INS-Note, tees Charges and ex· under said Deed of Trust, by ntc"t 10 vacato these 1997 r:bNETDH!CT~cfNO~E ~H~~: with the Counly Cle1k ol Daily Piiot Fob. 24, Mar. 3, eem8::~~ ~°8All2667 l&e, QI successor (NSlee, or ~~~S Of~ r= ~th, reason ol a breaoh or Oelaull In se-..:" and slorm dram N E U R o NA VI c A· LENGEO' IN COURT, lhe Oiange County on 2·26-97 10. 17, 1997 m570 Bnice A. Be~ltr, 2710 N subslitt,lled INftee pursuant .irru; cr5~ed: ~ebniaty z&. Ille obligatlons secured lllereby, Pr ...-·~ . ' ' \ ---: - : l ' MCIPIC VlllW •MORW.l!MK • Cemet~ • Mortuary Chapel • Cremat~ casemen1s and has deter· Tl o NAL c OR PORA· challenge may be limited 10 19973712285 UBLIC NOTICE ~stl Crut, Orange CA 112667 IO tile Deed of Tru$1 eiteCUted 1997 Serrano R~~ htretolore execulld ano dtlN· n ·nNJ 1ha1 the proposed TION only those issues raised at Oa11y Pilot Mar. 3, to. 11. P lhisbusinessiicorGic:1!db'/ bnanct~A ~~~ 1~. as Tr~, 111d to tll• undarslgntd a v11ca11on 1s consist Mt wnh B y 1 w 1 1 1 1 • m J • ihG public hearing de· 24, 1997. Fictitious Business a general partnership. Ma 1l!llfl as Instrument · ~~ , urte wr11ttn Dectaratlon ol Detautt u e General Plan. Worthen, President ribed in this notice or in . m574 Name Statement HM you S\Jrte<I dorno WSI· Noy . 223565 Qj Official re· 7 Sf'~ 9 7f>6 an~ Dem~ os'~er:i~an:~~ 3500 Pacific View Olive ,~~~i~edT~;~:~~;·c~~~'. Date: Febru.,y 27, ~rltte~ ~0111~sp~n1deice d8j PUBLIC NOTICE The lollowlng persons are nmve1?Yes,Ja1111ty15. 1W7 ~.rJ.! "b~'°'j ~It~ ~ all 7[~f~5 :C3~nn~ cause IN under· Newportee.ch '" ol the C11y of Newpon 1997 . rvere o e i Y ounc1 doing business es: Home· SGNffi BRUCE BEREITER ~IY. 'C:ak1om o ~ ~Raymond ZubliJle Asst s1gned to se• u ld property 10 944-2700 Beach tna1 the 11me :ind BALlARO PURCHASE ~~a~~gprior lo, the put>lic Fictitious Business works-Plus, 42 Reel Rock, Tlas Sllllmenl was hied wttll suant~o Ule No~ ol 0ec:n etj , SlbSly said oollgattons. M'd ~~~11!111111!11'11~~~~ place lor hea Ing all per CORPORATION MAR N•me Statement lrvlne, CA 92604 the PJnl)I Oent 04 OQnOt ano=leot JO sen thwn· ub 3/03197, 03110/97, thtrealter Ille UndtlSIQned ptf•f't ·---Son!> 1n1erested 1n. ob1ec1: Y T. ELLIOTT, The tollowlng persons are Gregory Douglas Martin, CountyonFebru1ty20.191l7 der ulyJO 1 as 0311719 e1used said notJce of delault n..s mnuinuN ,ng to. lhO proposed vaca-By: D•le H. Ballard, Oeput~ City Clerk doing business as: New· 42 Red Rock, lnnne. CA NOTICE· Tin ficUous Name lnSll\J~l 96-3~1 ol CNS14577l3 and ol ttectton 10 bl RecC>fdtd· IELL MOADWAY tion ot these poc11ons ot Pretldent Published Newport port CoaS1 Graphic Design. 92604 Slaltmeru~rts '"" yuis fro saiO Reoo!ds. Juft/ II 1996 as Instr No 96· M *Ch .......... se1>cr and slorm drain Published Newport Beach·Costo Mesa Daily 1966 Port Ramsgate Place, This business Is con· ltll dall 1t was f~ed In ltll Olhce on Marol\ 4• 1997 at In 1'le 35~246ln Book Page of Oltlclaf ortuary a,.,..,. easements legally de· Beoch·Costa Me$a Oe11y P1lo1 March 3, 1997. Newport Beach, CA 92660 ducted by: an 1nd1V1dual Ol lhe County Cler\ A new Fi~· tronl of the nagpoles al the SELL RllCOrds 1n tile office of tilt Cremation scut>ed on Eith1b11 Aand P1I01 March 3, 1997. m572 Debo1ah A. Del Rio, 1966 Ha~e you started doing •cus &Sinus Name Stateme mam eo.VV area to W Pit, recorder ot 011ngeCounJy. Saki 110 Broadway <1ep1cted on E1h•b11 B, shall m576 Pon Romsgate Place, New· bus noss yet? No ri.ist bt hie<! pnO< ID thlt dat• ~11la CiVIC Center 1-4 Sall of property Vii be mad1 in C ta ME be at 7 00 pm or as soon PUBLIC NOTICE port Beach, CA 92660 ¥~r9 Di Manin , ,...,, Thi filtno oC tin Stalltmt~ . Ch~ tve .• ,. your used vehicle IS IS ~ond111on without COYt-OS esa thercaner as tne mailer PUBLIC NOTICE This bustneu rs con· . 5 5 atement waa 1""' noc Ol 11Self autl'lolllt ltll un 1 A ON ATHtH ;y h h I 'fl d nant Of warranty.• txl>ltsS or '42·•180 may oo heard on Morch NOTICE OF dueled by: an Individual w1lh lhe Counry Clerk OI ths stall o1 a fi~•ous ~ ){)~R OFOR H t roug C 3SSI e Implied, regatdlng lie PoSSlt· ---------!9· 1997, 1n the Chambors cns 145 7772 PUBLIC HEARING Have you started doing Orange County on l ·27-97 Name in 111ota~on of ltll nghts """"'81 the lime of Siie In 642·5678 slon. Of_tflCUmbflllCIS. lo pay ~1~C~~~~~~ N~ICETO Nm~E IS HERE~~~MHpR~ ' 1H7H~M4 ~ru~r~~S•o~o=a~y=~~~~~~--~--------~--~-----------~--~ Clly of Newport Beach lo-CREDITORS OF GIVEN that a public hear· Deborah A. Del Alo Daily P1lo1 Feb. 24, Mar. 3, common llW (See s.caon 1 I cllte<l at 3300 Newporl BULK SALE 1ng will be held by Iha Thas 1latemen1 was filed 10, 17, 19117 m568 ttstQ, llusintU and Prof Boulevard. Newport Beach, (SECS. e 1 o4, Costa Mesa City Council w1lh the County Clerk ol Code) CAhfornia: and 8105 UC C 1 on Marc'h 17, 1997, at 6:30 Orange CotJnty on 2·19·97 PUBLIC NOTICE fillt~no BE IT FURTHER RE· ' ' • p,m., or as soon thettaf1er 19973711477 .._= n.-h "Asta Mes• SOL ED t\J OI Escrow Ho. 08244-BC · I C II ,..... ..,......,,...,., • .Ion Vol inlthean11101n s•hraelsl ~:.. Notice 11 hereby given to as possible, n the ounc Delly P1101 Mir. 3, tO, 17, Fie llL 1"1'112111 CH Mar3,\0,17.i4, 191l7 .,.. Chambtra ol City HaU, 77 24 1997 ••-published tor at least two creditors ol the within Fa11 Drive, Costa Mesa, on ' · m575 ~ITUI"=:-' (2) successive weeks prior named seller lhal a bul~ the following llem: -,.,,._,,,,, 10 the he:111ng 1n the ort1cial s111e Is abou1 to be made of APPLICATION from Eliza· PUBLIC NOTICE The lollowtno ptl10n(s) Intl PUBLIC NOTICE newspaper of the Cily et the assets described beth Holquero, 1638 South dornQtuslnenas·TEEOffGOLF --------- Newpon Beach: and below. Standard Ave., Santa Ana, Fictitious Bualneu ADVENTURES NKJ ~ .... -1~11111 SE IT FURTHER AE· The nemtt and bu91ness appealing the C11y Man-N•me Statement OUTOOOR ecf'lv.v.,,._,, .--. .. ,., SOLVED. lhal et least two addresses of lht seller are age1'a denial ot an enter· The followlng persons are 211)56 Ol'Del W•. l.1111 Folts!. ~ITA=r (2) weeks before lhe day PANDA HOUSE RESTAU· 1a1nrnen1 permit tor G11lb-dolng business es;Gold CA~ -Mii sel or hearing, notices of RANT, INC., #33·0343119, aldy Dt Noche, 810 Wost c0811 Glau company, Angtta M<I Kelly, 21066 The tollOWlno PlflOO(s)i!nnn the proposed vacation 2180 Haibor Blvd., #A, 191h Street, Costa Mesa. 2930 College Avenue, OrllCll Wf1, lAM t'-olat. CA no 1~..!!,NABA ... ~ ... :.·,""" .aa"1 shall be conaplcuously Costa Mest, CA 92627 NOTICE IS FURTHER ~Ill Mtsa, Ca 92626 Q2630 .....,...,,........ ......... ,,., f>OSlod along Simi James Th• loci llon In California GIVEN lhll It Hid Ume MIChHI P. VHI, 106$2 lbs MlllSS IS~~ ~:.-• .],,.. ........... .. Road wllh the nolicea 10 ol th• chief t1tecu1lve ottice and place an lnttrestect Equtslrlon Or , Santa Ana, an~ -··• -,_, .. ..,., posted not more lhan three of the seller ls: aame H et•ont may eppHr and CA 92705 ~ Ills not ytt titQUll ~i.7#21, ._,,,.ngtan Beacn. hundred leet (300") apart above e hHrd by Iha City Coun· This buslneu Is oon· IO bullnest uncllt the ~ 1n<l a minimum of three (3) As listed by the seller, all c1l on lhe 1bovt lttm. ducttd by: an Individual llullMll llltM or Tlil lllttnest II conGidll!d bV notices posted. The notices other buslnus nimes and IF THE AFORE MEN· H1vt you 1tarted doing llS*tdllllWn ~ shall, stale the day, h";;~ addreases used by th• TIONEO-ACTION IS CHA.l.· butlness yet? Yes. Januaty N«lfl.ANtNl<El..LY ~Ila not Y1f begun • and place of lhe hearing seller wilhln lhrff yta11 be-LENGED IN COURT, the 1987 Thi .-ment .. fMd ..tti ~ bullllllS unotr Ile and refar to tho adopllon ot fore the dale such list wH chatlenoe may be llmlled to Mlcheet P. v811 Count,y ~ OI 0ninge iollt bullnell lllfM the Notice of lntenlton. .sent or dthvereel to the only those lu1.1ts raised 11 Thl1 1111emen1 was. filed Cou«t;.on&lw.W.25. 18Q7 ltldhllllin. ~- ... -EJlhlbl1t A ..-8 on hie In buyer 81e; none th•. public ljlearlng de--wttlf t~ ClSunly Cletk of MOTU·Th• AcllcM Nln1' MNfNN4 NASER • lhe Clerk'• om~ Tiie names ind buslnen actrbed In thit notice or In Orange County on t-.31·97, s•nwuxp• tlw ,.._ flOlll TM ~.,.. • • : F:g:'J>a'~~ 11~~~. 101h aay of ~13r81~~· ~IJ~~ b~~~~~;: ~:~~=d ~g'~~~~1de~~~ 19973709918 .. ~it .. Ned 111 h 01f1C* • ~~ 24 OltW7 Jan Debay, Mayor; 1988, 112& s. Ramona at, 01 prior IQ, ,~, public Dally Pilot ,Ftb. 17, 24, OI Ile~"' Qefl( A MW A<:I· fra~ • Att t· L y M Strtet, San Otbrlel. CA heerfng Mar. 3, 10, 1991 M.556 '°"' llullnlll NM1t S~ lllOilll tM ~I : Har:~.~ •• trty0~1:~tc. • 9t~~6usets to be aotd are MARY T. ELLIOn, PUBLIC NOTICE ~~ ':°~...:.:: = .. dlll It .. Ned ln'ltle 1 • Pub It• he d New Po r I described In general as· Deputy Cltlf Clerk not Ol llMll lllllM1t IN 1111 1n .. ~ Oefll A""' fd : BeaCh·Co111 Mesa Deity Furnllure, fh1turt1, tqulp-P11bfl1trad Newport Flotltloua lu1ln••• In•• Ole Rc:dout 8lllHlllS...,. ...,_ Hime • Pilot february 28. M11ch 3, mtnt, lradename, goodwill, B•ach·Co11a Mesa Dally Name llatament Heine 111 ~ ol lhe itoro Of "'* Ill lilld Pllor '° '* ii. .. 1997 lease, le1teho4d fmprovt-Pilot March 3, 14397. Tha lollowlog p,rson~ art ll'Olhet ufldlf ,_.,.., se., °' Tiii ltfit'IO ol Wit.--. ,. men11 and •rt toeat~ et. m571 doing bu11ne11 u . a) COIMIOft ,_ ts--SICIOll t llDt of W .,.... Ill '*' • Wm982 2727 Newport 81vd .• 1302, 01vlcf Atwood AHOCltltt, ttMQ an.nm.., Plaftulol9 WI ... ol • ~ .. : PUBLIC NOTICE Newpor1 Beach CA 92663 PUBtlC NOTICE bl t·DW DUIOnt. 23811 Codi)' Hime In ~ of ..... • The buslneu 'name uHd nao CrHk Rd, Suitt 1158, Al'lt fllino "'°""' unOW ftdlnlll, Stlll. NOTICI! TO by lhe 19ller II thtl loca· NOTICE Lagvne Nliuel, CA 92677 NIWOOlt ~ Mtu common lllr (Set WOl'l 1 CAl!DITOA•o, hoo la: NCWPORT CHINA INVITINQBIDI Divld E. IWOOCI, ).450l A CHG405Mlr3,10.17.2419117 •aeq,ai..llldAott19aot!WI : NEUAO NAVIQATIONAL l<fTCHEN Sealed bldl may bt r• Via Cat1llna, Ctplatrano 1 COCll~ Tht ltlllelpated date Of CllVed II tht oHJc• Of lht 8e11Ch, CA 92624 ... Mita CO,.PORATION, '""bull( Hit la Mitch 191 City Clerk, tt 3300 Newport Thi• bu1lneu le con-Convenlant --~-- • Del•were 1997 11 the olflct or P1u· Ool.ilevorel, P.O. Dow 1'68, 8uy It, Soll It. Find It, Cl•aetfled Cff4Cm35832e3-ACMw RES . . SING --"I-prefer a~vertisif £e . th the Pilot an wH1B I due to the great · · · d · reat response an ~ ,, ,. I I t mer service. custo Bil\ Solis: • corp0r•tlort, dentlal E1crow Corp., 1130 Newport Btach, CA 92658-Cl•Hlfled, 8•2·8878 l 10.17,24, 1007 3t80P~•~n•~"'· SS~G~~~~ .• 11•u1s~w1100~~~ ---~-----L~------~L•-~---~--~-~~~-~ ' I t f I I r r J ... ladex g tMS.IHI Ralf• .. 1111d dt•11dtm .... ur,. '"bJl't t 111 1·h1111g• ·.,.11lio111 i11111t 1• Tiw p11b!J,h1•r rt'""n 1•, 1J1r right 111 ····11-ur rl'da-~1fy. n•\ , ... ,. 11r ri·1••1 1 1111\' d11•'lf'i1•d \''d"'nhl'lllf'rtl Pl1·11•t' n•pon u11y l'rrur ---.... - . - ...,._ a EOUAL ltOUSltfO Ol'l'Olll UNITY All IHI .... Hftltislllt In 11111 .....,.....,.; Is uilljccl lo Ille Fed· n F•lr Mevsi•t Ac1 ti 1961 as ..-n ftkll Nku It lllltll 11 -...USC ''ally ptt1tn11c1. 1111111111111 er d11crlml1111ion Nied 11 racl", cotw. ""'•Ion, • .ii , ........ By Fax (714) 631-6594 (Plea~t' ir1cludr.your 1111mt' and plmnr number and wt>'ll <'llll rou harli \\'ith a prirr quotr.) ByPhone (714) 642-5678 I ·By MaMD Person: . 330 Wrst Bay trN't Costa ~rtiu. C'A 92627·' Ai ~rwp11r1 llh 11. & 011y S1 Hours. Tf'lrphonr 8::30am-S:001u11 \111111111\'-Fmlu\ \\'alk-ln 8::3'0am-:5:00p111 \l1111du~ -F rioln~ tl111J 11111\ I' Ht y1111r ,.jH,~tfil'O ucf immnhnh'~ :nw Du1l~ >1)111 1111·1·pi-1111 l111bil11~ for n11y 1•rr11r 111 u11 uc_h Prlh1·m1•nt for whwli 11 1111n bt· rl'•plllhthk 1>\11·p1 fur tltt> 1·11,1 of 1h1;' ~p1111· at 111ulh '" rnpwd hv thr Prmr C'rl'dll .-an 11111\ bo• 11ll11\\1·d r .. r tllt' rir-1 11i-l'rt11111 ..-----DeBdUnes -----. Mond a) ................. Friday S:OOpm TuP~da} .............. Monday 5:00pm Wednt'..,day ......... Tue day 5:00pm Thun.<la) ....... Wedrw day 5:00prn F'riday., ............. Thur:.-;day 5:00pm Satu rc..lay ............... Friday S:OOpm HUNTINGTON CORONA NEWPORT NEWPORT SCHOOLS & EMPLOYMENT DOMESTICS 5540 WANTED BEACH 1040 DEL MAR 2122 BEACH 21&9 BEACH 2669 ANNOUNCEM~NTS INSTRUCTION 3012 5530 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TO BUY 6019 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• l~~iiiii~iiijiiii-** 3Br . 2.5Ba Lg Spectacular oc·ean •Almoat Beachfront ~ ~ ~ TUTORING Numbers Cruncher Debbie's Daycare Old Colna Gold Sliver 3BR 1.5BA BEAT THE BANKI Only $79,900. 1 Agent Ron Young 548·0919 3br 1 .Sba Condo Perf starter homel Pool, park. tennis. $97,500 759·1877 Jack Cheshire bkr cusl hme, l/r, Ip, 2blks and Channel Views Spacious 2Br 1 Ba ~ '~ ~ Credentialed Teacher CM Allornoy seeks In CM has.openings. Franklln Mint, Sterling lo bch, no pals~ $2495 Luxurious 1 br and Carport. Near park. '· '£,no[isfi ' Offers TuJorlng In person whUnt complr· 2yrs +. fix hrs. Meals Old watches & Jewelry * 3br 2ba w/pool. 1br+loft wilh 2 spa. $1200/mo 310·545·1384 v English Including: skills, PIT flex hrs. ¥ Lois of TLC! ., Westcoasl Coin 642·9448 No pets. $2495 720.1565 cloua balconies. t:arrk.n 'Tour •Grammar 646·9842 . !545·8177 Old Electric Trains Designer condo 2+2 Abundant walk ln ••••••••• ':I •Writing Lionel. Ives, American Fully furn. Turn Key. closet and storage. MISCELIANEOUS 1. Cfitlsta ' .•Reading PT Cocktail/Food Flyer 30's-50's. Call Pool/spa. Lrg yd+ Gas and waler paid. ·"F/ou"fr Sfiuu• •Study Skllla Servers Apply ,al: ••••••••• 6d, 673·9330 days. patio. $l750 w/lse. Walk to Balboa Island RENTALS S25/hr. 998·9540 NB Tennis Club 2601 Top Dollars Paid 111, U.dk1p. lamlll1l llllus or -4-B-r_2_i_5_B_a_F_a_m_R_m-. lllllMll qill, onn llltentlon IO 3·Car Gar, Nr ·Central mlU MY auclt "'*"nca. llml· par k l s 3 4 4'. 9 o o lltiell er .iacrimNllll11:· ~ Nancy Luka• C·21 51950 w/o. 759.7028. and the beaches. ••••••••• }1fny 1 .'?·l:?. 1~1:17 East Bluf Dr. 644·0050 MERCHANDISE For Records. Jazz. Prestigious resort ' 'Rt•>t'rt•tlllon ' ••••••••• s k Upgrade~ Twnhse living ·with stunning ---------Receptionist for ounlrac s , etc End unit 1900s.f. 2bd/ .sunsets a nd cool & /11q11111,.> EMPLOYMENT upscale tanning salon ·---------Call Mike 645·7505• 2.5ba , attach 2·car breezes.. Apts starling iiiiRiiOiiOiiMiiiSiiiiiiiiiii2ii7iiOii6 b11ora CdM. Energetic pe.o. ANTIQUES 60101--------- g a r, Av a II 3 /1 . al $1350. 789·1945 ' ' pie person! FIT M·F, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. iiiiiiiiii FREE TO YOU 6022 S1850mo. 975·8045 ...,....,.,==-="':":"'":-=:=-=---=-Balboa· Beachfronl ."'\101111/11111 PIT Wknds 645-5361 VERSAILLES Condo Large Sludlo, share 7 6 >i ~ 1-------------------Oak Pedestal· Dining iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Tiiis 11wsp1pe1 wlll not Beachalde 969-6100 ~llifMfM"'11M· Nit llf 1111 tsutt 1ftkl Is 111 wlelltill ot Ill• J-. ow ,.Iden n ..,.,, IAlomltd Ullt Ill d .. lllap Nftlth•lf In llllr .... ,.,., n ' IQllNlt 111 II .... • ,, ln.ity Miia. 11 com- .... ~.ClllHUD Tll·llM It 1·D·424-15IO. fol *9 Willi. ...... OCllH pltut, ul MUD II 4Zl·354Mt. Ocean Pointe Giant w/ Studio/Bdrm Super bath. s300/mo. Great 14 · H ·• J• ~l EMPLOYMENT ~eceptlonlst Table. Xlnt condition• FREE Black & white Ocean Views! 3+ 3.5, COSTA MESA 2124 cleanl. Pool/spa/gar. Loci Chris 813·0576 ~---c.:A&t. ~ 5530 FT/PT · Entnoslasuc 2 lvs. S295. 548-6778 kitten. likes people 3 frplclJ. Showa like a No pet. $775 963·5037 ~ ~ ~ individual 10 run 6 4!5·8464 MSAod1LelPHRoOmPe ES4R1T51.ooESo 3Br 2Ba Townhome '"'v""'i""u~.-B=-a':":lb_o_a--=2".""b-r ~2".""ba-. Furn room, C .M. Chiropractic front of·---------. 1 k Pvt entry w/garage.1---------1ASSEMBLY FIT Sam-lice. Typing/computer Top Dollar Paid! 1---------714·990·4441 Swapmeet 1 blk, 2·car ripe, Hcured pr g, New carpet. Kil prlv. 4 30 MF $6 00/h exp. a 1. 375·0552 From 1800·1960. BUILDING ' • attatched garage. W/D ba,lcony, gated comm. $400mo+ull 979.9521. LOST & : pm · · r . Pacific Ranch 2·story hk·ups. T11e first fir. $1400. 619·299..9952 2925 No exp. nee. Sml mfg -R-.-s-ta-u-ra_n_t_C_a_s_h-ie-rs-.1 1 pc to entire estate. MATERIALS T h /VI I N P I S I NB/Bluff• Mature Fem FOUND plant. Apply In person Paintings, chif')9, wn me w ews 0 ew carpel. 00 • m VILLA BALBOA Pvt Br/Ba. Gar. $400/ between 10-4:30. espresso svrs. man-glsware. furn, etc. Bubbling Creak. 2 + pet ok." 51250/mo. Lrg 1br+den security mo.+ulil. Avail 3·1. 16791 Burke Ln. H.B agers NB location. 40Vr NB Res 673·6223 2.5. Ip, gar. $177,000. Kristy 588·9060 Iv mes Condo _1·1/4ba, fp, 944·0293 FOUND Killen, blk1---------FT/PT days. John, SAi&. PROPERTIES Be au t 4 b r + den. w/d lncd, pool. gar. w/while. Vicinity Santa AUTO MECHANIC 640-5752, bfr 11 am. =:=:::=:::=:::=:::=::::::.=::::.=:~ 714-990-4441 2.5ba. nr S.C.Plaza Avail 3/5 S 1175 ~ ---------Ana Ave & Mesa Dr. Newport Tlr• Spac kilch, dbl gar, VILLA RENTALS RENTALS TO 2·22. 045·8464 3000 E . Coaat Hwy ~estaurant $1690. 714·668-7'474 714·675·4912 su 111n:: 2724 ·Corona del Mar Hos1oss/Hosi/Servers 603}) HOUSES/ NEWPORT or 31 0·839-2739 iii&~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LOST Cal, drk brown 714·644·0495 Day/night. Apply· , CONDOS BEACH neutered male in the1---------3·5pm Wed(Thur/Frl 1069 E'alde Cozy Cottage ••••••••• Beautlful, N.B. 3Br Baycresl aroa. bock Bunny Help: Mall BLUl?WATER GRILL Steel bldgs. never pul up. bluepronts 1ncluced. 40x30 W3S $7770 now 53980 50x80 was S18.270 now S9820. Other bldgs. avail. Chuc1o. 1 ·800-320·2340 ' I FOR SALE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiii 1BR/1BA lovely r.ard APARTMENTS 2.5Ba Lg kit. hi cell, bay on 2/24. Reward. Greeters. Phologs, 630 Lido Park Dr. NB •••••••••I Gat-.... Community incl water. $895 mo. Berber crpt, fp, patio. 945·9101 Cashr/Bkkprs. Mgt. ---------1 MACHINERY 6045 GENERAL 1002 , Attentl n Home Owh•r• & R.E. Agentall Showcase those special properties In our Homes of the Week & Open Home Gulde published each Saturday In the Real Estate Tab. It's an effective and Inexpensive way to reach homebuyersl Call our Classified Department T odayll 642·5678 COSTA MESA 1024 _.. 548·3959 FOR RENT 1---------N.B. 800.229-7147•137 Restauran t 3bd, 3ba, w/2<.ar w/d. 'Pool/Spa. prkng. Loat CAT: REWARD PIT Bar1ender, days attached garage.1---------I••••••••• $525. Erin. 497-4485 Tan, sifmese, calico CLERICAL PIT PR & Banquet co· Community pool, spa. HUNTINGTON CdM Rm In 3Br 2Ba mix. In the vicinity or We are recruiting for ordlnaior. Exp only. No Mello Roos. Huge Ull'lntOUR 2142 COR NA Hme Fem pref'd. San Miguel/Spyglass qualified receptionists, 973.9500 mslr suite. FP & morel ~ 0 W/D. S550 +'I.I u1lls. NB, 2/17. 790·0980 office clerks. data· ----...,-------i *$259,000• liiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiij DEL MAR 2622 509·3295 Lve mssg entry operators, secre· Retall Busy women's Beat Back Bar Vul Waterfront Beautiful liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CM 3 Br 3 Ba $335, Loat Traditional Ebel tarles. Long/shor1·1erm ~lothlng store.' Exp'd Singer upholstery • Sewing mac h ine 111G156 w/rev S650 • Cushion flll•r $75 Ruttell's Uphots1ery Call 548· 1156 • 180° view of ocean, 3bd, 3ba, den, dr, gar. V t 1bd , • 'I.I utlls + SlOO dep. Ladles Walth vlc·Our positions available. FT Soles/Key Holder. Catalina & ,bac~ bay. Dock av! pools, furn, ery OU • ....g Lady Queen of Angels Beat Temporary Pis call K.C. 376·2015 rv. ELECTRONICS, 3bd, 2.5ba . New $3350. Ag1675-950S garagew/lotsslorage. Owln ba.94FP ... •10D2W8, Chu.rch In COM S"ervlcea windows, doors, tile, $1150/mo. Inc cable mcro. 714-644·8880 (714) 544-2197 Salea Assoc must be STEREO 6080 carpet, paint & morel lVINE & ulll. 721·1341 IE' 81 de St r 11 • h ---------..,,,.,._.....,...._,..-----avail to work week· 1si-------;ii• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii *$449,000• I 2144,_________ Spacious Townho~~ LOST: St. Bernard ct;~~~. Furniture =~~: .. H~.~~"G~~SSh~np~1---------, ________ ..., Agl, Diana Prou•r miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii COSTA MESA 2624 2 Large rms ave . In Newport/Costa Accepting apps for PT II 790.5000ext.112 Woodbridge VIiiage . 4/1. $455-$445 +dap Mesa area. Loving clerical positions. Musi be honest and FURNITURE 6014 OR 944-45590 2 +1, upper end unll & ullls. 722·7073 f am II y has c hlld High levql of cusromer r;rrv~~~lo orlon~~~-2~~~ iiiiiii~iiiiiiiiijii~ •Newport Height•* blt·ln stove, micro, E'alde 2bd/1.5ba 2-car NB Pool, 1enn, condo, w/cance~ who mlss~a contact. Musi be Clean Futon Blk & Low Down Paymentll hkups $950. 438-4622 gar, fp, stove, hkups. w/2men. Xlg mslr br: companion. ~Poten11al dependable & fiox lble. _S_A_L_E_S______ print. 5150. Blk 6 3br/3ba. den, pool. am. patio/yard. 5995· olc/res. s 75o N/s, S 1 OOO REWARD. Retail hours. Ploase HIGH Commission! arawar dresser. $225 mini ocn vu. S525K Avail 318· 845"5892 ref's. 8 4 9 ·8473 Please call apply In person ~ FT/PT Bonus Program gog.2991 af!_er spm Grundy Rn, 675-6161 NEWPORT Llnht & Bright 2BO NB Prof mate seeking 1•9 oo-999•4232 3200 Harbor Blvd, CM /Comm only. 650.5779 B~11cH 2169 .. DIVORCE SALE * CABLE TV • Descramblers Lowest Prices! 1 Yeac: Warrantv Visa 'MC Discover c.o n. 30 day trial 1·800·211-4125 ••• MOBILE HOMES '"ft Attached carport. to share your house Clerk P/0 FIT. Pre Styllat, Fac1alist. 2 houselulls of lmmac Large yard, no pets. rental. Please call HEALTH & requisite fc3r wine re· Stations available. furn! Downl1ll sofa &I~::::;:==;;:=:==~~ B •vsHORES s•"5/mo. 722-1342 497·3392 I II Fl h St GI ~ "' · 3000 tall/wholesale +da1a Nowpor1 Hair Salon. loveseat, la an s er •r•o as 3b.d, 2·1}4ba, den, Lrg Modern 2b~ba FITNESS inpuL 250 Ogle SI CM Bonnie, 75e..0493 leather set, 2 formal cbnt. turn tbl. dual family home, gate Carpor1. pool, apa, 1!11•••••••• lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii dlmng rooms. 3 bed· cass. S·CD. 2 spkrs guarded community gym, elevator, hkups, t:OMMERCIAL DIABETICS! Crystal Cove Shake Teaching Baste Music room se1s. 220·1090 $400 Fender baas •1 MILE TO BEACH $2600. Agt 875-4630 micro S900 $950/mo (Using lnaulln) Shack FT/PT. Great Piano Theory. $9.00 amp 160wtl. $400 1100 Lrg 2 & 3 Bd Mobile Beautihit Hom• On *04&.8787• . REAL ESTATE Medicare pays for summer job! 497·9666 ·per hT 2'30pm-10pm ---------Yamaha electric boss, E'ald• Perfection! Homu to Lae or buy. beach 4 lrg bdrms, --,..--~~~..,....'""'. 1130a -3p. 7dys/wk. 714·4G8·8419 MERCHANDISE $200 Matt. 675·3090 1982 two-story custom Loe. al 1741 Pomona Newly refurbished ••••••••• your s upplies. We MISC 6015 home. 3bd, 3ba, +ton C.M. Sp#4",ll'49 Call 3ba. 2 FP's. $4000/ 1 Bdrms 1 Ba. Near blll them, ship lo you. DRAFTSPERSON TELEMARKETERS • 2400s.f. Brkfst/lormal Leslie 714·852·5589 mo. lease. 973-4966 shops, theaters, rest. _B_U_S_I_NE __ S_S_O_F_F_l_C_E_ Save Money. Sallslac· Flexible, PIT. Need Immediate openings iiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill•••••••• dining, new crpt/painl. Lido le BaYin 4Br 3Ba Sec gated. Deluxe lion Guaranteed. resident/architect N.B. area S7/hr ... Loula Vultton TRANSPORTATION Vaul cell, oak 'flooring. ••••••••• Dock aval. Avail now. lndry facility. Soma FOR RENT 2769 Liberty Medical skills; kllchen Ille & comm. 3t0-407·2330 Garmel bag almoa11 .. •••••••• Many family comlort1. Furn/unlurn, wk/mo/yr w/garage. $615-645. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iii!iiii B00·933•2001 bath design a plus; .,...,-...,..-...,--,...------now S500. 362·1605. t• $298,500 HOUSES/ 650·2300 650·3700 Klein Mgmt 581-4000 550·3500aq.tt. ofca. No HMO members. drafting presentation Upholstere rs Oak Crib ... bureou.1---------Donald Pfaff, Ant C Mention 2611 fl. floor plans and elev. Exp'd only. PIT -ok BOATS 7011 8 • CONDOS Lido lale_:4br, 3ba. 35' ---------Harbor/Adams, .M. Call 8.5. Tues/Wed Rulfoll's Upholstery $300. Pmk/whl bmprs, 433·952 lot. New crpl/palnt. Nr NEWPORT Larry. 444-0110 R I 7• ... o•oe sprd. skr1, $70. Coif iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii _ • .. •••••••• eg na, ~·· v ~ 1922 Harbor 548·1156 Metr.o Pointe Lrg 3br FOR RENT clbhae. $3000/mo yrly. BEA. CH 2669 Bal lal Approx 500s r 1• lbl, $45. Girl's stroller. * B t Wh I * 2ba w/spa, lam rm, Grundy Rllr. 675-6161. Parking, storage: PERSONALS Laborer• Earn up to $50. Oak mirror. $30. OS on a er din rm. walk to Metro N-port North ':Wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil shared bathroom, S500 Weekly Long _E_M_P_L_O_YM __ E_N_T ___ , · 998·2303 Johnson 40hp, full P ' I $242 000 ....... 11 distance phone com· ----:::...---,--..,,,..--,-consul w '1wd sta 0 n e · 2bd/2 .5ba, 2-car •1BR From $950• 673·8143, Iv msg Wolff Tanning Beds Agl · 850·1220 BALBOA attaGhed garage 28R28AFrom$785 pany la seeking peo· SERVICES 5533 TanAIHQme Bimini lop, rails, atrg D/W Incl 60x30 pool pie to service store· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Buy Direct and Savel cmprt, morel Pr•ced ISLAND 2106 hrdw firs. 51495mo. · · COMMERCIAL PERSONALS 3002 front promollonal box for quick sale S3.990 FOUNTAIN 707.7593 Nov1ft!t~.1 ~!~:rt. PROPERTY 2778 liiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •-,..,,'.,,,o,,,,u1...,.e.,,,. . ..,,.1.,..·_80_0-_3_5_4_·7_3_3_1 •••-••• ~~=• Mc~~~~1y c:;~~ * DUFFY BOATS * VALLEY 1034 Nwprt Hgta 3br+den, •545·4855• I p f 1'"'MEDICAL Please be aware thal Call 1·800·711·01 58 2001 W. PCH, NB · 3Br 28• 2 story ha• nu decor, lrg yd, gar,1---------iiiiiiiliiilii8iii~iiiiiii Tai Hand•om• ro' the listings In this cal· NB e45.9427 w/gar. New crpVpnl. nr schl, small Indoor 2bd/1 ba Private Retail Harbor/Adams Italian man wants to Back office position. egory may require you _________ 1 ______ _.... __ Hurryl 3Br 2Ba N/pe1s. $1950/mo/lse. pet 9k. $1375. 421 patio, walk 10 beach. C.M. 1000. 2000. date attractive slim Spanish bl·llngual w/ 10 call a 900 number WANTED Divorce Sale, Great 219Pearl. 8'15-9821 Te\lfi (213)663-6374 •51835thSl,N.B.• 3000. 4000sq.tt. Sig· whl fem 26-34. 3~947 exp. 714·548·2273 In which there Is a SELL Loe., Opptyf Call Earl OCUNl'RONT'S $995/mo. 875·5205 nage avall. Low rates. char~•. p~r .~1.n.ute. TO BUY 6019 & Judy·Agls 642""722 Short term furnlshqd. 3bdJ2ba S1300/yrly.' Larry. 444·0 11o i-------T--rMPLOYMENT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•lliiiiiiiil your used vehicle Sell 96ur home CORONA WHkty °' Monthly. W/D. Quiet beachslde EMPLOYMEN ._ . All Kinds of Jobs For through classihed through classllled. DEL MAR 2122 Available now. penn. loca1lon. Poaa. •11111•••••• 5530 5530 DOMESTICS 5540 All Kinds of People. 642.5678 9-U·597& e7a-4e3o garage . e7s.oe88 BUSINESS & liiiiiililiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii c1aaa1tted. STARTING ANEW FINANCE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 2904 8TOPI $1800/Wklr ~orklng from home! Xlnl Income oppt. No glm.nlcka. Serlpua people call: 1·800.370-4292 *Qrow ••rth Worm• In your own backr•rd. AwHome prolll I'll teach youl 532-1863 "AV PHON• ROUTS 35 Local 6 E11ab SllH Earn up to s 1500 wkly 1·aoc>-eM-4910 Payphone• ling up BIO pront1. SJ50k yrty pot. Local ..... ....u. &.ow prlcH. Min Inv H .000 1·800-60().3470. 24h••· 'viNDING ROUT• All CHh. 20 e11l1Ung 111 ... Buy •IVP•n •oo.••••1•3 ,,... ... ~ ... -............ ,,_ .... . .,.., __ .... ., ......... e ... _ /iee .... flCAIU. Ow ...,.., .............. .. ...... c.lc...Aa. Ad Assembler Full time C,osta Mesa tyJXhOUSC needs dtt.UJ oriented, aad~ propk ~ wuh accuracy to become pan of our :id building· ream. V..ltMiee At &eas. I ycu ad produetion ~pmerwc A creacive mind Macintosh opcriencc Mulci-Ad Ctt:amr, Quarl<Xprcs.s • .ind Ftloto5hop cxptr~et a plu.~ ,W.1111,.: · One: fuU rune pouuon r..at.bmcfi.u ~ .-- A fiicndJy wo~ng cnvuonrocm .. Salary n.nge S l 0-S l 2 ~dmg on ~· Phy:dcal and cf'Ns tClf mquu-tJ. ' Smd 1UWM and CO\'Cf lc1ttt to Calibnia~ Nm Atm:TheCCNI ~ ).)() Wac Bay S<rm Cott• Maa.. CA 9.2617 M\ Results! From Cl ossified Adrertisi•1 . ._ ..... a.www.~ .. -~.-Pit-) . a..~ ... ill" ~v.. .... MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1997 Nc~ pon Bt'k.h/Lcma Mesa Daily Pil« DATSUN 9060 LEXUS 9115 POlfTJAC 1170 4X4 922i TODAY'S· CROSSWORD PUZZLE By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH '78 •10 Sedan, 9/1, "94 SYnltlN ·eeu.e ·AM/FM cH1, new tr~.---------• MetJ blu, ve, A/T,.tec1lr--------- Run1 greall S850 '83 L!XUI SC400 waut. 19k ml• lmmae. 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Wont Last #016784 PORSCHE 9175 '87 PORSCH! 828 54 Only 38,000 local ml.I Fully loaded, full H r· vice records. ~urry on lhla llawl111 examplol Land Rover Minion Viejo 714·385°8750 SATURN 9190 , '87 FORD VAN Conv. +;OUTll WF.ST NOHTll fo:AST I• Pa;is 2(1 p..,.,. $24,977 '95 Saturn SC Loaded. 3,bOo Miles $1 4,995. Toyota of Huntington Beach Whal ctn you bid now'1 A .· AJt.hou~h you ha\'(' n bnlancrd minimum opening h1rl wilb l\tnp· pl'r'< in lh<' unbid 11uil.'<, don'l V<'n· t 11r<' t wn no I rump. Pnrt 11rr h.1s a 1!1l\\1•1 f11I lwncl, almost sun·h 1111l1.1l.1111·t•c1, .111d y1111 sh1111hl '"'l 1 lw 1 nm111 -;11i1 11s l':irly as IM'"s 1lilr ln ;1ll11w li1r 11r<l<'rl) lllV('St 1i.:11t1w111r :;l,1111 H;u-;r lo Lhrc-e d1am11nrl11 (~. 6 -11111 h v11l111,rahlc-, ns Soul h you hold· •K 101i4 The h11lc11ng hns procre<INI: NORTH Jo:A.<;T som·11 WEST I ' Obi ? Whal ll\:lr1111 do you t,;1k1•'' A • Th(' 111odrrn prnct1rc ·~ lo iirnorf.' tlw tnkl'oul c.louhlr nntl mnk1• 1 ltc-bid vou would hav<' harl vour ngh1-h~11rl opponC'nl p:l~~1o<l Thl'r<'f111 r. rP~pund one lw.1rt LeRrn to he a hc-ltC'r bridge pl ay~r! Subscribe n ow t o the Gore n Bridge Lcll<'r by calling <ROOl 7R8·1225 for informat ion. O r · w rite t o: Gorc-n Rridl!C LcltC'r, P.O. Ia 4410, C ha<'ai:o. Ill. 60680 . V-6, WT. P/S, A/C, Low mi. Orig. Owner . S5,495 obo 720-1722. '90 Ranger XL T 4>14, ac. ps, loadedl S10,495. Toyota of Huntington Bttach 714-847-8555 '93 TEMPO '95 LEXUS 1.5400 Full option 16k Cert 2.9% APR. #003891 $41,977 . ·L ~XU S· MISSION VIEJO 1-800°669·5398 auto ac; ps. must seel ---------S6595. ·Toyota of 714-847-8555 SUZUKI 9205 '88 Samurai Convert. Red. Clorlon stereo. L eavi ng country . $2500 OBO 673·8384 Huntington Beach ---------•--------- , __ 7_1_4-_8_4_7_.a_5 _55_ MAZDA 9125 TOYOTA 9210 '93 TEMPO iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim outo ac, ps, must seal 56595. Toyota of Huntington Beach '93 MPV VAN '84 Toyota Cellca 714-847·8555 •§5 MUSTANG GT Convert. Automt. VB, loaded, while QT 5-spd ale. Good $14,995. Toyota of cond. $1450 080. Huntington Beach * 631·7149 * 714·84 7·8555 -,-8-9_C_A_M_R_V_S_/W_V_·_6_ White/Tan Loather. --..-------- Full Option. # 1 B5652. $18,977 ·LEXUS· MISSION VIEJO 1-800-669-~398 MERCEDES 9130 '84 500SEL Euro Wht/Tan, Musi See This Beauty. $8500 Firm. 631·6754 HONDA '90 190E 2 .6 A stoall 9085 Trades 'ok. Fin & warrt iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii a v ·a t . S 1 t • 9 5 0 . '90 LX Coupe s spd, new tires! 40k miles. 778-1152 All SVC rcras. SlO.OOQ --------- OBO. 960-5526 NISSAN 9150 92 Honda Ac card Ex iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3 U t 0 , a /C • p /S S14,495. Toyota of ·Huntington Beac h 714·847-8555 '86 •h Hardbody P/U 75k mis, 1 owner, new ball/trs. Very clean Runs great S2700 lull power, aut o, S9995. Toyota of Huntington Beach 714-847-8555 '95 Avalon XLS Blk, blk lthr. V·6, 4dr, a/1, snrl, lull powor. 22k mis. 521 k. (BOO) 61)6· 1705 pgr, 549·508B '96 CELICA GT Convort. Qnly 4k m i. Wh i te ~03383t $22,977 '95 CAMRY LE Full Option. 26k. Le11us Trade F/Pwr Moonrool #316129 $15,977 9110 OBO. 831·1160 iiBiiiMWiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9 0 - 3 - 0 iiBiiiMiiiWiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 90 - 3 - 0 I "'CAiiiiiiD liiiLiiiLAiiiCiiiiiiiiiiii 9 0 - 4 - 0 JEEP I• '92 Nissan 240 SX iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii A u I 0 ' a /c . . p /S ·LEXUS· MISSION VIEJO 1 ·800·66.9·5398 '984.0 SE 7600 mlles. Black & Btaut1lul Almost Newt FLAWLESS '93 COUNTY WAOON Low mi. ,Locel car. Pristine condlllont CD, Loaded, Etc. $28,950 195 DEFENDER 90 Hard Top. Only t eoo mlle sl Ro ll bar, Runlng Boards. WHITE BEAUTY 198 DEFENDER 110 The origlnal Rhino· mobllel Ready to go on safari • lo miles. HURRY! '96 DISCOVERY Leather, Auto, ABS~ Tow pkg. Tiii, CC, Etc. Only 14k miles. $27,949 191 RANGE ROVER Limited Hu n ter model. Very low ml. Local car. Sold & serviced· by us. $20,950 '96 4 .6 RIOJA Metallic BeatJty. Only 15k ml. Every conceiVablo option. . BEAUTY '94 COUNTY . Only 30k miles. Black, running boards, grill guards, moonroof, Etc. SAVE! LAND ROVER MISSION VIEJO 714·365-8750 ---------~---------.----------1 '89 5251 White, alt. •95 BMW 525iT '83 Blarrltz Bost '83 s 0 9,.5 T t or ---------Absolutoly a porloct T 0 u r in 9 wag 0 n. Ciid in US! Avg 6,300 '92 Cherokee Mid· 1 · "" · oyo .. X ACURA 9010 car. S.J 3 • 9 5 0 . Whole. Chrome CID mis pr/yr. Roa~ show night bluo .. Limited. Hu7n1t41n8g4to7n8B5e5a5ch 4 4 9221 •---------POWER BE)ATS MARINE SLIPS 776•115 2 Traction. _New Le)(us piece. 55k. 675•3391 4>14 , loaded. 94k mis. · • • 7 0 12 DOCKS 7 02 2 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'l-.9-0_5_3_5_1_B_lk_/ _k--/-Trad e . II' G 2 4 9 5 4 • 89 Eldorado Xlnl cond. S 13,500. ---:-,9~3-=s,..,E~N'"'"T=R-=A--1 '93 lntegra Black, bl · a 1 847 5009 536 8219 auto, LS, tan Interior, Perlect shape! Trds ......... :: ............. 531,977 2·dr, porfccl, loaded, • • 5 speed, air, ps, 3 2 ' Cris Cbn Crusr Sips 6, fly bridgo, twn 350 like nu engs. Bris· IOI cond. Mus1 SOii S26k OBO 962·6188 * Private Doc k * 25' ma)( pwr Price neg Ez accs/dock,shp,bch *Al 675-0046 * 6 0 ' AVALON MOORING lnstao locollon. S375K PS. PW, AM/FM cass OK. Fin & warrl aval. Dr's car/Bovorly ---------economical car. s tereo, moonroof, S15,950 776-1152 ·LEXUS· HiUs. 39k mi. SBOOO. LEXUS 9115 $8595. Toyota of spoiler, AC, CC, mint '91 3 2 5 1 Blk/blk, alt. MISSION VIEJO 759•7835 atler 5pm. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Hu;~1~.\':;.8:;;ch cond. S12,500/0BO. Runs like (lew. Trades 1·800·669·5398 '93 Devllle Sedan, VB, 720·9269 OK. Fm & warrt aval. llhr Int, lull pwr, cruise St t ,950. 776·1152 _______ _..__ ell, cass. wiro whls. SPEED & SKI BOATS Prlvato Party 548-93381-B-MW------9-0-3-0- Sall Slip Bil beam, '92 32515 Wht, a/t. CADILLAC 9040 S15,500 854-7817 showroom cond. Trds iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii --------- When )'Ou write a Cla"ificd ad. include all the foe~ and gc1 -1hc ~~ult~ O~DSMOBILE 9 ~S 7016 1 O mm to sea, 4 51t. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • S4 50. Bal I. 6 7 5-8835 '91 Ya m aha Wave runner LX 650., Now , p a1n 1 x1n 1 cond AUTOMOBILES Musi seo• 6 7 3-4 3 99 SERVICE CERAMIC TILES 3528 DIRECTORY Leaky Showers Rep'd Regroutmg & lnslall'n L670130 Dean of T ile A.COUSTlC 673-B065 or 846·8526 CEILINGS 3408 Newport T ile & M arble Fme Crat1smansh1p ... CEILING MASTER At Allordabte Prices. •Acoustic Removal• Showers ·Counters Firs Cuslom Te)(ture•Paont Nalu1al Stone & Marble Lie d Mark 838·7300 Fplcs l645-IB6 B42·2214 APPLIANCES CHILD CARE 3536 SERVICE 3426 LICEN SED ., DAYCARE APPLIANCE REPAIR Lo1s of TLC & Fun! ·AEASONAOLE· Ped1at11c CPR & 1st Aid • 646-5848 . Meols/snacks incld. Reas ratos FT/PT 964-1740 BATHTUB REG LAZING 3448 CLEANING SERVICES 3548 ~ A TOUCH OF CLASS Cleanong Ros/Comm $25.00 OFF! Llc/Bondod. Free Est Tub s/S howors/TI le Teresa 282·7143 Refinish Like Now I Repairs 644·1835 .,It Bright Hsec lnlng REMODEL 4 LESS S$ Europonn Prof'I. Bost In town• Roi! 5Yrs Exp Cdmplele rof1ninish.ng & Restoration 1orv1ce1 Grace 251·9455 New ShowN Doors $1 O off 1st Cleaning Lie/Ins 283-0779 Houses, apts, olhces. CABINETS 3490 Excellent svc: great puces 574-3 230 A'\¥anc1d Woodsyslems ·Custom Cabinetry· Doors-Copper Ceiling COMPUTERS 3556 MolOlngs . Man1ols flPC°FIXJ L69 t650 714·998·8970 CARPENTRY 3510 COMPUTER HELP! Fast•Frle"dly•Allordable A to Z HANDYMAN Upgrade Repair Train INSTALL;AEFACE CABINETS Free Ell·S10 011 W/Od K11chtn1. b111h1, doors. • 714-813·0578 .. w1ndow1 Doug 546·7258 CARPENTAY•Wlndows Doors • Woo.d Fonce1 COMPUTER Ctoael/Oaraget Orgaolzers TRAINING L#2G1581 • Call Bob •Windows 3. 11/95 249·8323 Pg·312·0026 • MS Olflco/Oulcken QUALITY CRAFTIMAN • Hardware/Software Custom cabint11/crown ON SITE e 70AYS moldlng/111e/marble/Mlec 714-721·0252 rtpalre, Charlt1 557-7684 '88 7351 Black. Nico car, must see! Trades welcome! 59,950. 776-1152 COMPUTERS 3556 Computer Training Affordablo·Personal One-on-One Training CRB Admin 631-425B Home Computer Start-up. From Grouno Zero To The 'Internet. HCSZ 714·891-4755 MACMEDIC • Care for Macintosh Computers in your hme/olc. Low/ hOurly rate 6 7 3 ·8819 CONC~ETE & MASONRY 3557 .Brick. Block, Slono, Tile Cone, Patio. Driveway Fplc. BBQs. Ref. 25Yr. Exp. Terry 557·7594 * Best Price/Quality L.ndscape, brick, atne concr. 800·786-1007 •CEMENT WORK• ·Stamped Concrole· Brick/Block/Stone/T1lo LS41656 831 -4310 •J.R.Q. MASONRY• Block walls, stucco concrete, brick. Low$ li030089 531·7643 CONTRACTORS GENERAL 3558 AJ PALES ConatrYctlon Addltlons•Romodeling ·Generol Contracting· L4507'32 846·3018 l .D. DEVELO~MENT Custom home & rtmodel. No Fee charged until Job l a comploted. Lt480664 721·0404 LEWIS Con•tructlon Remodel•Handyman Lii' 1vlS7 /J tOCUI RCJlr •TI 4·5"57·5925• Reald1nllal & S.mall 8ualn111 Conatructlon Dealgn ·Additlon1/Remodel•· Clvll Engln"r • Rel'1 Ll303133 723·1800 OK. Fin & warrt aval. DATSUN $17,950. 776-1152 '79 ELDORADO 9060 RENT . '--DRYWALL SERVICE 3584 .,..SMALL JOB EXPERT Orywall/f>laster Repair . Hanging Taping. Textu1e Comm nes 551·5573 ELECTRICAL 3610 Small Job EXPERT Duncan Eloctrlc Local/Quick Response L'275870 650-7042 Peterkln.Electrlc Prompt & Low Ratosl ros·com/am·lg Jobs CSL618717 748·5255 FENCES &DECKS 3615 * Wood Fence• * Roplace/Repalr Low S Freo hauling/ost. Llc'd Advantage Const 1174·5301 FLOOR INSTALL REPAIRS 3620 Sale••Svc•lnstall HardwdNlnyt/Cbramlc Marblo/Carpot Bnd/lns L70B270 722·7332 GENERAL SERVICES 3680 ADVERTISE Your Service Now! Ask About Our Introductory Special * 642·5678 * HANDY MAN 3710 *Paint/Carpentry• Drywall and. morol -Small Jobs Oki Qarlf 645•5277 e ROOF REPAIR • • Colllng1 painted • Export Etectrlcol • Corpentry & More 22Yr• Exp. L#535977 7' 4 .5 3_9 _._1 8 7 2 re bu i II Ir ans' g ood iiiWiihiiyiiiiipiil aiiyiiiiiHiiliidiieiii'iiN cond, good running Soek with chlldcore? c o r ' S 1 7 0 0 10 B 0 C a II C I a s s I fl e d 714•957•0883-todayl 642·5678. - HANDV MAN 3710 HEALTH/ NUTRITION 3742 BREWER'S TV-VCR & Home Services PERSONAL TRAINING Under S300 L#E73660 A ccept M/C & VISA Diet/Exercise Program C.M. Dale 631-1818 TONE YOUR BODY &RIPPED-ABS Handyman Charlie Train w/ono of So. Ca. Painting. carpentry, Best Trainers In New-plumbing, fence bldg. por1·s Fmost Prlvale Local 1es. 760-5044 Facihly. V.ery Reas. Home Repair/Remodel Ratesl Call Mike Now Costa Mesa/Newport 1·800-735·5882 25 Vear• Exp. Jim 631-2460 HOME SERVICES IMPROVEMENTS Anylhing & Everything Free Estimate. Ref's. HOME . 3756 Mic hael 756·1440 LIKE·NU CONCRETE MSM Const Carpentry Romvo oll/rusr stains, Dcywll/Pnl/Plmb/Elec crack rpr. Re-nu/seal wd Remodel•Sml/lg Jobs. decks Free esl 760-8427 L696327 962-2436 QUALITY CRAFTSMAN Carp entry•Ca bi nets Et a ctr le• Pl mbg• Doors INSTRUCTION3780 Misc repairs 557-7884 QUALITY SERVICES • GOLF LESSONS e lmr,rovoments/Repalrs Fun & Ellectlve Pa nt. Prof'I & Guaranl'd B Vr1 Exp. Low Rates Free Est. 650·5779 l im,PGA Pro 548·0569 Semi Rttlrtd Contractor Repairs, Improvements, sm jobs. Oualily/lntegrl~ I ca1e, Ken 1542·177 JEWELRY 3784 William Harold Jowetor HAULING 3720 Walch/Jewelry Repair Antique • Fine Jowetry JUNK TO THE DUMP Buy;seQ/ltadt 673·0305 (714·968-1882. AVAILABLE TODAY 968·1882 IANDSCAPE 8c $20 HAULER LAWN CARE 3808 CLEAN·UP•FREE EST JOHN 650·1628 Basic Yard M•lnt lawn/cln·upl/lr•e trim aprlnklr/aerate. Tha tch HEALTH/ 631-4422 Pg-413·8142 NUTRITION 3742 ! TREES ! •HVP N 0 SIS TopptdlRernoye ~ Bd Cert Paycholo~lsl SQrnldrs-clnup ~ 1-76 & Hypno-Therap st. Treetm ent tor-most eQRE&N MASTERS problem1-Ro•1 1lldln8 Landscaping & Molnt: 1cal11. 848·107 Troe l'rlm • n emoval Oord1nlng Svc 841 ·5512 MEET LANDSCAPE LIOHTINQ Low volt111ga 1~1tem1. someone special Boautlllcatlon/ ecurlty Ulfough classified See he dlfforonce. Llcl473104 .... 29 .. LANDSCAPE & IA WN CARE · 3808 Landscape Remodeling Yard tuno up/maintenace, , landscape/artistic design . Contractor trC27-604006. Pron & Ethical. 645-7505 NEW LEAF~ L.andscape & Masonry Doslgn/Build/Remodel Llc./tns. 748-0487 Shane'• Gardening & Land1caplng. Lawn core tnstall'nJRemoval Sprinklers 548·5801 VICTOR'S Prol'I Land· scape Malnt. Seasonal Color. 1 OYrs Exp. Xlnl Reis N.B. 457·1739 MASSAGE 3830 Headache1•Backache1 ·Sport• Injuries· Massage Therapy In Or.'s olc. Heather 843·9053 L&B Sports Therapy All body core to rel&JC & rejuvenate. RN/LMT CM 722·9823 MOVING 3834 PUBLIC NOTICE The Calll. Publlc Ullll· Ilea Commission RE· QUIRES that all used houaehold goods move rt print their P.U.C. Cal T numt1er; llmoa and chaulfeu(ll ~rlnl their T.C.P. num· er In all advertlH· ments. If you have a queatlon about the I• gallly ol d mower, limo or chaulleur. call: Public UtlhllH Comml11lon 714·558-4151 ALL-AMERICAN Movea·U.,. •• Carelull~. Cour1eoualy & For t e Right Price Tl186977 549.0223 lpllt lecond Movlnt Prof Movet1I 24Hr Srv 70aj/Sr Olac/Tlt 71452 43 ·812:1/P·3'40·5150 - 1988 DEL'.TA 88 Royal Brougham Fully loaded, V6, dark blue w1lh light blue In· terlor, 94,000 mllos. $3,000 or best otter. 714 574-4267 MOVING 3834 Two Brothers Moving Moving Today? No Problem! Llc'd & Ins CaH13465 957·1500 PAINTING 3858 24Yn Qualltr P1lnt1n11 TOUCHUPS, TOO 24 Hrs. Richard Sinor Uc#200644 845-3209 RAINBOW Circle Malnt. Paintlng-lnl/£11' Houst/Apl Quality Job. Free est. ~569897 636-8888 CHUNG'S PAINTING 23Yrs Exp·Grt Prlcel Guar Work·Freo Est Llcl375602 530··1534 lk•'• Custom Painting .Prof. Clean, Quallty Work. Int/Ext '& Docks. L1703468 631·4610 Peter• Painting 20 Years· E)(perlence Free E1iimate1 ·Interiors and Exteriors Referral. 854-0512 P£T S~RVICES 3870 Pet Sitter/Dog Walker Dally/Overnight vlslll. Reis av1. Llc'd/Bonded Denise 7t4·935-8870 PLASTER REPAIR 3880 Plaater/Stucco Patcloi ·Serving So Ca 25yrs· LICll'3288 64 24Hr1 714-554·7831 PLUMBING 3890 THE LOCAL PLUMBER ·a Jamt1 E. Bangert Co,· FrH E1llm1tH Frltndly 6trvlce•1n1ured L1&321181 07$-11304 Expert Dreln CIHnlnt a Plumbing Ree•lr• 20yra e11p. All WOr luat. Steve 845·8 88 Can't seem to get to all those repair jobs around lhe house? Let the Classlfled Senflce • Directory help you rind rellable help. 642·5678 PLUMBING 3890 Precise Plumblng Repairs & Remodols Free Estimates Ll8873g8 989~1090 ORCO PLUMBING & Drain Cteanlng 7Days~•Free Est. Ll727705 760·8170 eDAN DA\fSONe PLUMBING Wate1 Heaters • !;)rains Remodol • Repair Faucets • Fixtures L1554722 • 646·6720 Pgrl 717·5729 POOL SERVICE 3894 laland Blue Pools Poot & S~a Wkly Svc. Refcalr: 1 11er/pum~/htr Ac d wash 645·6 28 ROOFING 3910 BALBOA ROOFINO CO Quality Work Guarnl'd Rerool/Repalr FrH Ell Llo/lne 831·50Q1 ROOF LEAKS ONLY All type dlagno1l1 & repair. 223·3782 OWEN REPAIR SVC ROOfllNQ Servloea ·•xpert A•P•lra· Rltfool1 or New Aool1 L11'7262g2 A1k for Brian 642·7875 # R.EMODBLING Ir ADDITIONS 3916 l'•rthlng Interior• Kltchen/8klh/Re.mod1I Am A.ddlt\on1 Vl18/MC l..1580875 87:S.1212 SPRINIU.ERS 3921 IPRINKL•R RaPAIR ValvH•HHdt•Tlm .. clOctle. 27'Yr1 LOcal Ive John 8un •••·••3 t VOLKSWAGEN 9235 '88 VW Fox. QL Very clean.' $2800. •548-0537• ANTIQU.ES & CLASSICS 9250 '73 Maseratl Cil roen 37k miJes. All original. S 10.500 or best offer. Musi sell! 996-5212 TAX PREPARATION 3925 * IT'S TAX TIME * Call early for appt. Jeanne Hare E .A. Retired IRS 673·8905 TAX RETURN/PREP I Resolve Tax problems ..Jerome Sloll In NB· Since '85 Fa(r Rates * 714-250-5888• Too busy for taxes? We will come to you. 30 Years T&JC E11p. 1 ·800-934·9790 TUTORING 3929 SPANISH-FRENCH llallan·E'ngllsh. UCI Prof MA. Xlnt Results Transl. 497.3973 WALL COVERINGS 3932 Farthing Interiors lnatallatlon • Removal Discount Wallcoverl"j Ll560875 673·121 The Stripper S p eclatlz lng In Wallpaper Removal L588924 \ 983-5037 We Oal• 1hould he~ t'1'ether. Slflp, ln11all, a vice to the crazy. 831 ·2111 Anytime Can't ~eem to • gel lo all those • repalr jobs around the house?. • Let the Clasalfled .. 8ervlce1 -Directory help you find reflable help. ~ 842·5878 RENT · lhrouoh classified ,•