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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-05-28 - Orange Coast Pilot,. SPORTS Daily Pilot's golf tourney announced COUNCIL Newport eyes traffic on Santiago Drive ~ng the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 joseph n. bell What~eally goes on at the • Mermaid ... I t isn't often a columnist runs across a subject almost guar- anteed to offend both hard- core feminists and religious fun- damentalists. But I think I have one here. I've been talking about doing social research at the Mermaid ever since I started writing this column, but I've never quite made it. Then two things nudged me. First, it appears the authorities are finally closing the Menna.id's last legal loopholes prior to shutting it down. And, second, I had this conversation with The Editor. I came in to drop off a column and he said he had an idea for me. He wanted me to visit and profile a local bar that he claimed is the toughest one around. I suggested that if he wanted to send me to such a place, he go with me. He said he couldn't because he bas three small children. So I said how about doing the Mermaid, instead, and he said fine. When I asked him to go with me there, he told me about these three little ones again, so I took along a lawyer friend - name mercifully deleted -just in case we got busted. Newport Beach officials have been threatening to do that to the Mermaid ever since it opened, and this has all been duly chronicled in the press. Given all the other problems we're dealing with today. the time, money and effort being expended to shut down the Mer- maid hit me as overkill. But I couldn't make such judgments without firsthand knowledge. And since no one I know was either willing or able to offer information, a visit to the Mer- maid was clearly indicated - even though my wife found this threatening. There's only one entrance to the Mermaid, and to get through that door, the customer has to do business with a hard-eyed man in a cashier's cage who explains the ground rules. No alcoholic beverages. Five-dollar cover charge and minimum of two drinks once you get inside. Absolutely no physical contact with the dancers. After this brief- ing, I was given change in multi- ple $1 bills. Their purpose didn't become clear to me until later. If there's a dancer onstage- • SEE BELL PAGE 3 I \ ll I \ ...•...•... 7 •••....•...•• A i. ! I I ! ' I ', Family and friends of Donnie Bridgman pay final respects to the Newport Harbor High senior who liked adventure and taking chances. Somber mood prevails at Newport Harbor High By ChistDpher 6offald NEWPORT BEACH - Stephan Berkey, a 17-year- old junior at Newport Harbor High School. stood on cam- pus at lunchtime Tuesday and struggled to desaibe the mood on the first day ot clua since a wrecked Blazer left one schoolmate dead and others hospitali7.ed Students' postures and facial expres- sions told the story, be said. •Jt's like a dead stare,• DGlmle Stephan said. ib¥'11B= •Everyone~ sits there.· Steve Richard. 17, a IOpbomore, said people sat around •just looking ... like, at lpke oc scaetbing. • A glance around tbe cam- pus, which •• !mad \Dl&ually spane for luncbtime, bore out their~· A som- nolent lloWD811 teemed to pervade ltudants' move- ments. No one 11m:ned in a huny to get anjwbere. And nm tt.r c:lmand together m 1tt1e drdlil. tbe talk tUlmd ~'°tome-~~:=~ Above, Friends, family and fellow students gathered at Mariners South Coast Church on Tuesday to mourn the loss of Donnie Bridgman. Top, pallbearers wheel out the coffin. illllllt.clleddsbli~ cm auW cm a wtndlng ltNtda of lntae Avame just ......... ~.Nm ~,, ....... sliort but ClaetNW ..._ Wtlh 11i1D.. and two......,.,, bmptal· ised)a1e~. The drlwit. ,,_.. huich. bal been duu'ged Witb IUlpi- doD .ot veblcUlar memleugb- ter and released. Oil $10,000 bell. ·n'I the total topic ot today,• taid Janae Hannan. 14, a frMbJMD who ware a bhle-and.·wbite ribbon com- M ore than 2,000 people -mostly students -gathered Tuesday at Mariners South Coast C hurch to listen to 18-year-old Donnie Bridgman's favorite songs, to hear his outrageous stories and to find comfort from each oth- er in the Newport Harbor High senior's death. Donnie's parents, Vickie and Bruce Bridgman, shared with funeial attendees their son's daredevil stunts: jumping off their three-story house into their pool, ski- ing down double black diamond slopes, skateboarding down steep hills and bis many water and party adventures. •He was always forever doing the scariest type of things,• his father said. •He got bis old man and family to do things I'd never do. He was always push- ing the envelope." His mother listed scuba diving, visiting the rain forest, making good grades and getting accepted to the University of Col- orado as some of Donnie's many accom- plishments. .. He did more in bis lifetime thari most people do," she said. Donnie Bridgman was killed instantly last Friday morning when bis Blazer, filled with nine other Newport Harbor students, overturned on a winding stretch of Irvine Avenue near Heather Lane. Junior Afn.anda Arthur was in guarded condition and remained in a coma and • SEE BRIDGMAN PAGE 3 btvestigation mounts into events surrounding crash By Christopher Goff ard NEWPORT BEACH -As friends and relatives cope with the accident last Friday that left one Newport Harbor High School student dead and others hospitalized, authorities are piecing together the events leading up to the crash. Jason Rausch, 18, the driver of the Chevrolet Blazer that flipped on Irvine Avenue, was arrested on suspicion of vehicular manslaughter bu\ was released on $10,000 bail. • SEE RAUSCH PAGE 3 IDIDOl'ating the acddent ·-thm. •vou can't get UOlmd it I took it pnUy bad, ft9l though I dkln't mow them. It's kind ol bard to concen-, trate (at scboal). It doem"t help that all tbe tellCb8n ... tiDdDg a.bOul It. that ~ 099' the~· At 1elllt 10 gdilf aMID- Mlan were on band m tbe librUy for ltude!nts wbo D!ll lled to talk, Mid lidaool pliDdpal Guy Noitali. He ct.cllbect tbe mood .. ·ecaW· but Mid tbe acbool WU trying to proceed with ..,..,.....uusual.• AND THE WINNERS ARE • • • Davis to be _elementary school Local students ln · p:;:!)~~aEi:;;;;~,; grades four through 12 discovered the world of advertlslng flnt band when they paitidpated In 'the Dally Pilot's annual Studl!Dt Dellgn An Ad Contest. Cbeclt out lbe Newport-M .. area's top young dellpen and tbelr WbililDg entries ..,., bl oar .... ledloa. SEE INSIDE. • nustees vote to move adult education center to another campus. application Qasis their middle in its second school students year. to a high school. Several board Costa Mesa members said High School By Michelle Terwllleger, Daily Piiot they would pre-presently boUlel fer to see day-seventh-through time adult edu-12th-grade 1tu0 NEWPORT-MESA -Costa cation classes dents. Mesa elementary students will moved to the • 1 do not want be heading to Davis Adult Edu-high school site. to put my ll· cation Center in the fall and dis· B o u n d a r y year-old daugh- trict staff will be looking for a changes for the tar in a schOol new home for adult education new elementary with 18-rear· students. school at Davis will be cemented olds,• Deborah King soid. •A lot School trustees voted to move at a later date. of us will be taklng our kidl oat · the adult education program The COit of reopening Devil u of the COit.a M... ~ for elsewhere and unanitnously • .an elementary icbOol WOWd be high sc:hc>oi.• approved a plan to use Davis u a $600,000 and annual opsating Gey Geiler--Sa.Ddoval, a -- kindergarten th.rough •lXlh costs would be $300,000. ber ol the diitric:t'I deinograpldm grade magnet IChool. Several SOnara partlDb Mid ~. MMS wbUe • didn't Under the plan, the school they favoted. turning O.Yis blto a w.t to 8iDd .._ ••• S 91 I& would draw from Killybrooke, middle ec:bool becaUM a new. ·to COlta MIN ...... et= SOnora and C~ Park ele-elementary tcbool would brMk 0.... M • II IUJ meotaitel tn tts fl.tit yev and up their nelgbboHloOd and ..... .,..__,-._ .... from eaoe1 tbe district on an beCause they don't want to lend trkt'I ,.,.....,. wda. ' WEDNESDAY, ~ 28, 1997 almanac • EDfl'OWS NOTE.: Do you or someone you know have a landnwit bltthcUv or annhlenaly coming up7 tf so, we'd like to Include It In our Almanac wctlon. Pletie call the Information Into the Readen' Hotline, 642~. fax it to 646-4170, or mall it to City Editor Tina Bofgatta, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. Calif. 92627. You may also send pho- tograptn, but pie~ be sure to lndude a self-addressed stamped enwlope ff you'd like It returned. DEATHS Most recent deaths as reported to the Orange County Recorder's office. COSTA MESA •Melvin L Iverson, 73, on March 21 • CheS1er Krankewlcz, 47, on March 22 •Mae E. Bagnall, 93, on March 21 •Barbara H. Johnson, 87, on March 22 •Irene N. Dobkin, 92, on March 19 •Beverly F. Wyper, 76, on March 21 • Arlene L Hall, 63, on March 28 • Fannie E. Kilday, 89, on March 26 •William R. Tighe, 71, on March 24 NEWPORT BEACH • Aaron Foigelman, 88, on March 23 • Mildred E. Sanford, 89, on March 22 • Max Hartig, 83, on March 21 • Melvin A. Loros, 84, on March 23 • Dorothy M. Miiier, 92, on March 20 • Bruce H. Rensing, 84, on March 23 LEGAL Cl.AIMS City council members recently approved the denial by the city manager of the following claims. COSTA MESA •Amelia Dauber filed a claim on Apnl 30 alleging that a construc- bon sign covering a hole in the street near Harbor Boulevard and Sunflower caused $1,537.52 in damages to her vehicle on March 14. • Steve Van Wagoner filed a $58 cJaim on May 2 disputing his 1988 Ford Ranger being imponnded by police on Aprtl 14. •John Susman filed a $175 claim May 6 for damages caused by a softball that struck his vehicie Apnl 22 while he was traveling on 18th Street near Uons Park.. MARRIAGES Most recent ma.rrlages as reported to the Orange County Recorder's Office. COSTA MESA • Raymond F. Higgins llnd Matgarlta G. Rojas. man1ed on March 21 in Santa Ana • Samer H. Moghaddam and Arrb« M. Obryant. manied on March 24 In Santa Ana • Jose O. Oceguera and Susana L Espinoza. married on March 21 In Santa Ana • Fan.ad Farrokhl and Sohlla Sakuei, mat· ried on March 21 In Santa Ana • Ovistopher L Nims llnd Maria D. Chavez, married on March 24 in Santa Ana • Adrian Delgado and Miriam Lopez. married on March 21 In Santa Ana • 'Tlmothy A. Oarit and Patricia A. Root. married on March 22 In Newport Beach • Jeff E. Thomas and Tamara M. Leonard, married on March 23 In Laguna Beach • Bryan R. Gent and Linda C. Danielson, married pn March 1 in Yorba Linda • 'fyler M. Geffeney and Usa L Arnold. married on March 22 In Corona def Mar • EdWin I. Ovando and Alma D. Meza, married on March 22 In Costa Mesa • Andrew 0. Prickett and Tracy C. Aquino, married on March 22 in Newport Beach • Gary A. McGee and Kathryn L Woods, married on March 25 In Santa Ana • Timothy M. Sibley and Evelyn A. McCarthy, manied on March 23 in camlel •Kevin o. Hopper and Olga L La Fuente, married on March 22 In Newport Beach • Marc M. Sheyka and Katy M: Smith, married on March 22 in Santa Ana NEWPORT BEACH • Babak Sadeghi and Ma5S)' Farzine, married on March 23 in Laguna Beach • Philippe G. De Gaillande and Gloria A. cathala, married on March 21 in · Santa Ana • David A. Bethany and Valerie J. Splawn, married on March 21 In El Toro ' • Bo M. calabrese and cberyl Clingan, married on March 22 In Newport Beach • Roger M. Farel and Natalia B. Teter- skaya, married on March 25 In Santa Ana • Wesley J. Krueger and Deborah A. Gallagher, married on March 25 In San- ta Ana (ORREC110N A story that ran in Monday's Daily Pilot incorrectly reported which operations s'A(fwear manufacturer Quiksilver will be moving to Huntington Beach. The company will relo- cate its distribution and raw materials divisions from its cur- rent Costa Meaa facility. In addition, Quiksilver wUl occu- py halt ol JUlt one, 426,000· square-foot building. The arti· de also incorrectly identified Orange County Apparel, which plans to move into the site as well. . . -,, ·,; :·~-'"a' _.J Alex Fe neck practices his long shot on the playground area of Newport Elementary School. BRIAN POBUDA I OAl.Y PILOT Officials seek ways to curb auto speed By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -The city will be paying closer attention to traffic on Santiago Drive, especial- ly as officials in neighboring Costa Mesa consider weys to reroute their city's traffic. The City Council Tuesday put together a committee to consider traffic control methods -such as speed bumps and signs -on the residential street between Irvine and Tustin avenues. The commit- tee will also keep an eye on Costa Mesa's decisions resulting from its own traffic study of East Side neighborhoods near the two cities' border. . Council members said they'd like to work amicably with the neighboring dty but are more con- cerned about taking care of their own residents. •eosta Mesa is making a con- scious effort to dump their traffic on our west side," Col\11cilman Tom Edwards said. : Council members also bantered about other less conventional ways to slow traffic -photo radar, which would read license plates and send tickets to speeders, and landscaped islands in the middle of intersections. The committee will consider those and other sug- gestions before making a recom"- mendation. to the council in 30 days. Santiago Drive residents' previ- ous complaints about speeding dri- vers resulted in striping to narrow lanes, a center line with raised pavement markers and pavement markings underlining the 25 mph speed limit These measw-es, how- ever, haven't slowed traffic, according to city studies. 'f:o provide enforcement of the road's speed limit, the city would have to raise the limit to 30 mph, staff reports said. State speed trap laws determine how speed limits must be set if police want to use radar to catch speeders. Raising speed limits for that rea- son on other streets throughout the city caused an uproar in January. The city cannot slow traffic down too much on the street because it's design'ated as an •arterial link" by the county, ~ reports said Santiago Drive, which attracts 4,000 to 4,500 cars each weekday, p~ovides drivers a straight shot from Newport Beach through the Costa Mesa freeway to Huntington Beach. So the council also voted Tues- day to take the steps necessary to downgrade Santiago's designation from an arterial road to a local street. That would mean the city could slow traffic down even more -after many months of bw-eau- cratic processes. Costa Mesa officials are now considering ways to reduce traffic in the residential areas bounded by 17th Street, Irvine Avenue, Mesa Drive and Newport Boule- vard. They'll discuss the issue at a community workshop at 6:30 p.m. June 4 ill the Costa Mesa City Council Oiambers. A consultarlt hired by Costa Mesa sugge.sted the city close median openings on Irvine Avenue or block access to some streets to prevent cars from passing through the neighborhoods. The city's staff proposed changing traf- fic light timing, restricting twns on Irvine Avenue and using raised pavement markers. Newport Beach city staff reports predict any of those options would increase traffic on Santiago Drive -a fact that doesn'~escape New-pott officials. They plan to send staJf and council members to Cos- ta Mesa's traffic meetings and to ensure that city's actions don't adversely impact Newport resi- dents. • "1 believe we need to take the leadership role and do on our streets what we need to do," Councilwoman Nonna Glover said . Anonymous tip leads to drug-bust • Costa Mesa couple arrested after tossing bag of cocaine out window. By Christopher Goffard, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -A Costa Mesa couple was arrested after allegedly tossing a bag contain- ing cocaine out the window of their apartment when they spot- ted police approaching. Monday evening, authorities said. Marcelino Urquilza Soliz, 27, and his common-law wife, Angelica Rodela Valenzuela, 21, were booked on suspicion of drug possession with the intent to sell after police found the bag with 78 grams of cocaine, a digital mea- suring scale and drug-packaging material, Costa Mesa Police Lt. Ron Smith said. Responding to an anonymous •check the welfare" tip, two offi- cers approached the Avocado Avenue apartment -one from the front, one from behind - around 5:50 p.m., Smith ~d. Apparently having seen the first officer approach, Soliz threw the bag out Uie back· window, "right into the lap" of one of the officers, Smith said. "If they'd kept it inside, hid- den,.they probably wouldn't have gotten caught," Smith said. "Every once in a while the breaks go our way." Smith said Valenzuela is cur- rently on probation for prior drug sales and speculated the couple may have feared the apartment would be subjected to a proba- tion search. After a search of the apart- ment, police seized $16,460 in cash, which authorities believe to be proceeds from drug sales, Smith said. Soliz was booked into Costa Mesa city jail and Valenzuela went to county jail, both with $50,000 bail. Valenzuela also has been charged with a probation violation, Smith said. "Pilot 8EAQE8S HOTLINE Mesa, CA. 92626. Copyright: No WEATHER SURF POLICE PILBS 642.-608~ news stories, illustrations, edito- rial matter or advertisements Record your commenu about herein can be reproduced with· TEMPERATURES waves will build to You can probably COSTA MESA the Daily Pilot or news tips. out written permission of copy-N~wport Beach two feet, and a four-count on rather fair • Maple Street A cellular phone worth $435 was stolen ADDRESS right owner. 74163 foot swell will come surllng conditions If from an unlocked car parked in the 1900 block. VOL 91, NO. 116 Our address ls.330 W. Bay St .. HOW TO REACH US Newport Coast from the Southwest. you time your trip • Miner Street A television and CD playen worth $700 were Costa Mesa, <:alif. 92627. 75161 to the beach for lat-stolen from a van parked In the 2100 block. There was no sign THOMAS H. JOHNSON, Orcul.nk>n Balboa TIDES er In the morning. of forced entry. Publisher COMEOJONS The Times Orange County 74163 TODAY • Placentia Avenue: A pay phone worth S 1, 100 was stolen It is the Pilot's pohcy to prompt-(800) 252-9141 Costa Mesa First low The tide push then from an unlocked bYsiness in the 1700 block. The phone was WIWAM L080£U.. ly correct all errOfS of substance. Advenislng 83165 9:16 a.m. 0.0 will help maintain apparent~ied off the wall. Editor Please call 574-4233. Classified 642-5678 Corona def Mar First high waves between • West 1 StrHt: St ,000 worth of car parts and equip-STEVE MAULE. Display 642-4321 73/63 1:58 a.m. 4.4 waist-and chest-ment, Including an ashtray and electric window openers, were Man~r m Editorial Second low high. Aside from stolen from an unlocked car parked in the 900 block. TON . The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa News 540-1224 SURF FORECAST 9:S7 p.m. 2.3 • Suvlew Lane: An Ufllocked bicycle worth $1 SO was stolen Asslstant Managing Edi1or Dally Piiot (USPS-144-800) is Spon:s 642-4330 LOCATION SIZE Second high that, getting to from the side of a house in the 600 block. TINA llOftGATTA. published Monday through Sat-News. spon:s Fax 646-4170 Wedge 1-3 SW 4:21 p.m. 4.1 spots where both City Editor urday In Newport Beach and E-Mail: dpllot20earthllnk.net Newport 1·2 SW the southwest swell NEWPORT BEAOt Costa Mesa, subscriptions are Main Office ltOGIJt CAl'LSOH. only available by subscribing to Business Office 642-4321 Bladcies 2-3 SW THURSDAY and northwest wind • East .. tboa Boulevard: Unsecured patio furniture worth Sports Editor The Times Of'a~ County (800) Business Fax 631 -5902 River Jetty 2-3 SW First low swell interact will $325 was stolen from a patio In the 1200 block. MARC MARTIN, 252-9141. In areas outside of CdM 1·2 SW 10:18 a.m. 0.2 pay off with nice • Dovw Drtw: Property worth $2.000 was stolen from a stotage Photo Edi1or Newport Beach and Costa Mesa, First high unit behind a business In the 600 block after a forcible entry. LYMN ESOlA. subscriptions to the Dally Pilot Published by ..,. BOATING 3:24 a.m. 4.0 peak and shape. • 9Mk .. y: A OMV tab worth SS was stolen from a boat Display Advertising only are available by mall for (.aflfomla c.ornmunlty News, Winds coming from Second low Look for a weak docked In the 1100 block at Newport Dunes. JUDY OETTING, SlO per month. Second dau • Ttmes Mirror Company. .., the north at 10 knots 1:22 p.m. 1.7 swell from around •Newport c.nt.r Cltde: A lap-top computer worth Sl,200 Classified AdvertisJng postage paid at Costa Mesa, CA. Jeffrey S. KWn. President and CEO during morning Second high 280 degrees to com-was stolen from a locked gan1ge at a hotel In the 900 block. 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T Orange Coast College offers sailing class Orange Coast College will offer a non-credit course this sum- mer covering all the aspects of sailing, taught aboard OCC's 47- foot ocean racer, Saudade. The class will meet on five Sundays -June 15, 22, 29, July 13 and 20 -from 1:15 to 5:15 p.m. at the OCC Sailing Center in Newport Beach. The course will focus on sail selecti9n, weather sailing tech- niques and proper handling of big boat gear. The registration fee BELL CONTINUED FROM 1 and there's seldom a moment when there isn't -you get the full effect the instant you walk through the door: A naked young woman gyrating about a pole directly in front of you. The Mer- maid doesn't deal in subtleties. The centerpiece of the room is an elongated, oblong bar sur- rounded by chairs. The top of the bar is the stage, and there are two poles to provide cahsthenic sup- port for the dancers. It was apparently a slow day when I visited. There were about a dozen men, niostly in white shirts and ties, filling about one- fourth of the bar chairs. One of the customers had a female com- panion, the only woman customer I saw that day. There are tables and booths filling the rest of the room for the more timid customers. We settled into a booth and were approached instantly by a wait- ress (fully cloth~d) who informed us we each had to invest 10 bucks in two soft drinks. She brought us for the course is Sl 15. For more information, call 645-9412. Summer program expanded at OCC Orange Coast College has expanded its summer program by 35% this year, making it the largest summer session ever offered by the college. This year, 614 course sections are being offered, compared to 399 last sununer. And su:m.fuer enrollment at the college has also grown -figures are up by 11.6%, according to information released last week by the Admission and Records Office. "Applications for new students this ~er are up by nearly 30%, but current registration figures reflect only retwning students who have signed up," said Nancy L. Kidder, dean of admissions and records. New students must file an appli- cation in OCC's Admissions and Records Office. The office is open Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 7 p .m . Call 432-5072. a menu we didn't study. No one else appeared to be eating. To get offstage, the two ques- tions most frequently asked: Yes, the dancers are young and decid- edly attractive; and, yes, they get nude -quite nude -very quick - ly. There are no breaks from the entertainment onstage. When customers lay tips -those ubiq- uitous dollar bills -on the edge of the stage, the dancers play to them. There was no touching, but the dancers were plenty close enough for that to happen. The music was loud rock and the lighting soft. When the performers aren't dancing, they work the room. lWo of them visited our booth, but only one stayed. Her name was Eliza- beth, and she told me that she was a sophomore at Mira Vista College in San Diego. She had been commuting to this job for six months because it "paid a lot more than anything else she could get" -even though all the money comes from,tips. She isn't married but has a boyfriend who didn't like her job at first but has now accepted it because it pays so well. She said she was Hscared" the first few weeks she 3165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa One Block Soulb of •O-' l'Wy 545-7168 ENDURING • Most Stain Proof • Most Crush Resistant $Most Durable. 99 SQ. YD. BALBOA CARPFf MILI.S, INC. • Altmy1 Lo1<'f'•I Prin" • Beltrr Vnluf'I Titan Anyone in OtYmge County l11d11ditljf llome Dl'pot "We lnrite Compnrilon" 629 Terminal Way, #20 • Costa Mesa 722-0420 Open Mon. -Fri. 9-5 •Since 1974 · SINCE SABATINO'S 1864 \ Restaurant & Lido Shipyard Sausage Co. FLAVORFUL A DELICIOUS LUNCHES DINNER • SUNDAl' BRUNCH 0 r REACTION CONTINUED FRQM 1 The campus was sealed off from the press after parents complained Arthur, 17, who was still ma coma but upgraded from critical to guarded condition at Western Medical Center in Santa Ana on Tuesday, and Daniel Tuwnsend, 18, who was upgraded from seri- ous to fair condition, said nursing RAUSCH CONTINUED FROM 1 WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1997 -is the son of a county Deputy District Attorney, the state attor· ney general's office will handle the case •to avoid any possible appearance of conflict," said Deputy District Attorney Jack Sullins. their kids were beblg "bounded" by reporters, be said. F-------------------------------, : F. Y.I. • Newport Beach police Sgt John Desmond said the investiga- tion into the cause of the crash continues, and the case hasn't yet been filed with the District Attor- ney's office, but alcohol doesn't appear to be involved. Meanwhile, authonties a.re also investigatlllg witnesses' reports that shenff's deputies stopped the Chevrolet Blazer before it crashed, asked its occu- pants to pour out their alcohol, and then let the group drive on. I "There's enough emo- tionalism without that,• he said. The counseling will con- tinue for as long as students need it, and a private memorial will be held for the accident victims today at the schooltgym, Norton : +A fund for AmaO<M Arthur has : been established by the Newport ' Harbor High Cheer Boosters. Dona- : tions can be sent to the boosters at A vehicular manslaughter con- viction can bring a maximum six- year prison sentence in a case not involving alcohol, Desmond said. : P.O. Box 3192 Newport Beach. 92659. Sheriff's Department spokesman Lt. Ron Wilkerson said the investigation has not yet confirm~ or refuted the reports. I L-------------------------------~ Because the person killed in the eras~-:-Donald Bridgman, 18 said. "I think it's really sad," said Vic- toria Mwliz, 16, a junior who also wore the commemorative ribbon. "I think a lot of teenagers t.h.mk they're immortal, that they won't die ever, but it can happen no mat- ter how old you are.• Jalal Shanti, 17. a junior, said he was driving near the Upper New- port Bay Road in another vehicle when he heard the crash nearby. He pulled over and watched the bodies being pulled from the car, he said. The only two victims who remain bospitalized are Amanda performed, but now she de-per- sonalizes the audience and the faces are a blur to her, which makes it easy. She might well have been describing a job as an accountant or a travel agent. So that's what goes on at the Mermaid. It quite simply offers a product for people to whom it is worth 25 bucks to see extremely attractive young women close up in the buff -a showcase example of laissez faire capitalism. The Mermaid makes no pre- tense of being anything else, and if this is to be evaluated as a threat to our social and moral structure, then 1t needs to be weighed against the Religiou s Science a Spiritual ApproachthLiving COSTA M£SA •SUNDAYS l0.rn1 754 7399 supervisor Betty Chrisco. William Watson, 18, was dis- charged .trom Hoag Hospital Tues- day morning, said hospital spokesman Chris Premer. Those close to Amanda Arthur say she lacks medical insurance, but a fund is being established through the h.igh school booster club to help her. Sidney Houston, 17, is on the cheer-leading squad with Arthur and said they are best friends. "From what the doctor's say. it's going to be a long time before she's fully recovered, if she can fully recover." legal violence being portrayecl on multiple screens at movie theaters a few blocks away, or the availabil- ity of Saturday Night Specials at our local gun store, or the promo- tion of cigarettes to children, or politicians who buy public office. Meanwhile, I'll go along with the judge who noted dryly that Hwhile the dancer's erotic message may be slightly less effective from 6 feet away, the ability to engage in the protected expression is not sig- nificantly impaired." Yeah, man. • JOSEPH N. BEu.'S column appears every Wednesday THE Cobblers Bench Shoe & Boot Repair Re nlf' B,rkr·rl'IO<~ )undnl. $19.95 II , ' •" 549-0414 BRIDGMAN Danielle said, ~we loved him so much. We shared so many laughs. ... I'm so glad that my sister bas the CONTINUED FROM 1 same tunny smile as he does." Shawn Talley talked about how senior Dan Townsend was in 01ti-much she would treasure the cal condition at Western Medical memories of the friend she had Center. Senior Jason Rausch, who considered marrying and having was driving the truck, was arrest· children with. ed on suspicion of vehicular UDonrue was my bestest friend manslaughter and released on in the whole world. ... If I could bond. pick anyone to be my guardian At the funeral, Donnie's teenage angel, it would be Donnie," she sisters said they both planned to said "I love hun. I'll miss him for as name their children after their long as I live." brother whom -they recalled -I . Vickie Bridgman said she some- used to dunk them in the pool and tlfnes told her son to slow down taught them bow to snowboard 1 and she. told those gathered to and jet ski. we~ the11 seatbelts. • . HI looked up to him so much,· We are not angry, she SaJd. Crystal said. "I'll always be so I "Donnie, we love you. Jason, we proud to be his little sister." W1Sh you peace." fo 1lmlm~~r o] -~~~~- For Dinner LUNCH BRUNC H BANQUETS Ample Free Parkin~ At Newport &-ach Nauucal Mu~um 151 ECOA'ff H\X'YIAT BAt k BA) BRHX,EI 714 6n q]~ Bu . Sell.Trade. Lease. House Of lmpqrts L 1-aoo MERCEoes() Henry 'n Harrys INTERNATIONAL AWARD WINNING HAIR SlYUST FREE IL\IR C<>L<)}{ 1926 Harbor Costa Mesa 19" /Holbor · Near Triongl. 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CA 92662 675-lSOI Def"* ()'Nell lbmlhomlon 23 ~0riwe COtOnO del No, CA 92625 ••• 9060•147 608 SIOwOfd Rood Corona del NG. CA 92625 ....... ( /, l I '. l h' w ~: ' . 1 ' ' • . .. c ' ' • ~ . ,.... ~ ; ' . ' . f • ' l . ' • OE EYE-OPENER Tea-to-Green Cup dreams realized . ! • The inaugural Fletcher I • ; Jones/Daily Pilot : Club Championship ~ __ ___, ~ in set for Aug. 1 at T : the Newport Beach CC. barry faulkner ) ..... SWIMMING M AY ENTER THE WORLD OF EQUITY With CdM Coach Mike Starkweather's help, perhaps the sport will join the 20th Century in the CIF-SS, before we're into the 21st Century. W:lh swun season over, hlgh school coaches throughout Southern Cahlorrua are re-mtroducing themselves to their families and friends. working on their goU . game, enjoying sunsets, 1ust generally relaxing. Veteran Corona del Mar High boys coach Mike Starkweather, however, is plotting to unleash d tsunami into a sport where the slightest ripple is construed as dangerously rockin g the boat By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot : It is happening. Our people : love the idea, as evidenced : by the arrival of Fletcher Jones Motorcars, which will sponsor four women's dub champions in the Daily Pilot circulation area battling for one prize. in this case an English bone china tea set, in an 16-hole • championship for the Fletcher : Jones/Daily Pilot Club : Championship. : It's stroke play, no handicaps, one foursome. One winner. : The date and site: Aug. 1 at • Newport Beach Country Club. . . . . . . . Starkweather, a catalyst in getting the CfF Southern Section to incorporate all eight available lanes for section championship and consolation fmals just a couple years ago (they had been using just six), has set hJs sights on adding swimrrung to the scores of others sports that group ! schools for postseason • And at stake will be the Tea-to-Green Cup, symbolic of the women's area championship that features the four superstars from Mesa Verde, Big Canyon, Santa Ana and Newport Beach country clubs. Where they play, they rule the roost; and on Aug. 1 the score will be settled. The ladies themselves prefer their margin of victory not be continuously published, but for the record, Marianne Towersey (Santa Ana), Selby Schriber (Big Canyon). Denise Woodard (Mesa Verde) and Debbie Albrighl (Newport Beach) will represent their clubs in the inaugural Tea-to-Green Cup because they won by a combined 49 strokes, or 12.25 strokes per player. That's dominance. And that's what really brought this inaugural club golf tournament into focus. The series will continue in·the fall with an anticipated men's championship. Mesa Verde doesn't play its men's dub championship until Aug. 17, Santa Ana does it June 14, when a first-time winner a year ago, Rick Herrera, will try to defend his crown. Gary Singer (Big Canyon) and Joey Stafford (Newport Beach) wo.n men's titles earlier this year. Dave Tanchuk wW defend at Mesa Verde. While some of the ladies rule at their respective dubs, there's much parity among the local men who enjoy an abundance of success on the links, meaning five are capable of winning at Mesa Verde, about 10 who are truly scratch golfers couJd win at Santa Ana, and about 10 or so at Big Canyon are qualified to win its title. There are 37 low-handicap players at Newport Beach, according to head pro PauJ QUOTE OF THE DAY "Wherever ti; (tM numijtnol) f1/ag«I. we'U ~ lhs event endrtly becau.te It u a~ IMa and u pt'OmlJles go// ... • _ Pli/JCAN JOU.'S JAY COUJA11B .... Hahn. Hahn will also serve as tournament manager for the first Tea-to-Green Cup, with hopes the series will rotate each year ... with the bead pro serving as townament manager, which means, yes, Tom Sargent (Mesa Verde), Mike Reehl (Santa Ana) and Bob Lovejoy (Big Canyon) are next on the hit list . Members and friends from all four dubs are encouraged to come and join the gallery to cheer on the players who will compete in this ground-breaking event, conceived primarily for the reason of promoting g~lf in the community. "Wherever it's played, we'll support the event entirely because it is a phenomenal idea and it promotes golf,~ said Jay Colliatie, director of golf at Pelican Hill Golf Club. where future series couJd be held. Newpot Beach CC c I • management, led by Jerry Anderson, has promised to dress up the Wtial Tea-to-Green Cup with drink carts on the coutse and an awards luncheon afterward. The Aug. 1 tee time is · tentatively scheduled for 9 a.m. Just for a quick glimpse of our ladies, Schriber has won six consecutive titles at Big Canyon, while Towersey has won 13 of the past 16, believed to be the most championships in the history of the club, which is also the oldest in Orange County. Woodard's Mesa Verde triumph on April 25 was her ·seamd straight t:i'fle on the heels of a long title-streak by Natalie King. AJbright's championship at Newport Beach was also a second in a row, though Sandi Coffer is still the dub's all-time leader (believed to be eight titles). For the inaugural. runners-up will not participate. VOL LEYBALL CdMputs it on line tonight vs. Calvary • No. 4-seeded Calvary Chapel is Division ID semifinal obstacle tonight at 7 at Estancia High. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot competition on the basis of : enrollment. : Newport Harbor High's 1946 football team -as America looked to a future of prosperity (and no more wars). COSTA MESA -Last year, Steve Conti watched from the stands as the Foothill High tedlll he'd coached the three previous seasons defeated Calvary Chapel for the CIF Southern Section Division II boys-volleyball cham· pionship. ·I'm going to go to task • here." said Starkweather, who annually draws from an • enrollment pool of less than 1,000 to do battle against • Division I rivals twice, even three times that size. : What's more, Starkweather • aims to expand swimming's • current three-division format to bring it more m line with tJ four-or five-division arrangements that currenUy exist in every universally fielded sport {boys and girls teams at almost all section schools) except swimming. "We're the only sport that has only three divisions.~ Starkweather explained. "Water polo has stx, even though there are less teams involved. Right now. (section champ1onshjps) are nolhmg but a glonI1ed U.S. swim meet and a lot of h1gh school )cjds can't cvPn get m there, which mdkes a JOke of our sport. We should have at least stx divisions." Baseball, softball, boys and girls soccer, boys and girls tennis and boys volleyball shilled to enrollment-based playoffs for the 1996-97 school year, but boys and girls swimming remains one of few sports grouped by division, according to league. Bon and girls track and field (four divisions), boys water polo (six divisions). WTesUing (!our divisions) and co-ed badminton (two divisions) are also grouped by leagues. Boys golf, with an estimated 500 section schools competing, according to Estancia H1gh Coach Art Peny, has just one division. •rve talked to coaches in our league (induding Division I powers Irvine and Santa . I o Margarita) and they're in almost complete accord that (CdM) should not be Division I." Starkweather said. "We were edged out for third place in league th1I year by El Toro, which hat 100 Jc:1ds show up the ftnt day of workouts, then has to tum about 20 away. ···-· •1 wu stoked to have 39 thiJ yeu, wbJch ls the largest team I've had in years. Giv me 39 multiplied by two and I'll go after thOle guys. I just don't have the numben to compete against thOM big schools.• StukwMtber l&ld a scenario cneted by tblJ yWI releagulng . . THE LONG GRAV LINE, CIRCA '47 Fifty-year reunion set for Sept. 26; reservations are required by Sunday. Aforthytoastduringthe 50th anniversary elebration for Harbor High's class of 1947 wouJd be the astonishing night in a wild dust storm at the old Santa Ana Bowl when stdT triple-threat Johnny Fouch of Santa Ana and his defendin~ CIF champions were stunned. 13-13, by the Tars. The Saints had unpress1ve size while the bulk of HMbor's '46 varsity had emergC'd !rom a bghtwe1ght Bee team It -WdS slight in overall stu• and had no expenenn• at thl' w1rs1ty l<'V<'I Southland cxpt•rb flqured the worst tor Ute Tc1rs since the Saints flowed easily agdinsl major opponents in those days. Some were Long Beach Wilson, Pomona and Alhambra -so-called "big boys" of that time. But, renec-ting back, fonner blocking back Roy Ward, Harbor's "lron Man" and "Tur of the Year," said, "We were outweighed, but not out- played." Ward, who will serve as master of ceremonies at the reunion Sept. 26 in the Balboa Pavilion, said, "We were having so much run that night.• Even with things going wrong, the Ta.rs consistently recovered. The devil wmds blew punts way off course SIDELINES don cantrell Dick Brace, a '46 end, and , Ward perused one old program recently and were mildly shocked by the '46 rarige of weights. Some looked like this: Louis Mello. 140; Bill Roberts. 145; Ed •Doc" Hanson. 150; Brace, 162; Ward, 157; now Ford deal Bob Robins, 115; and fullback Brian HallZal, t85. Sailor fans, recalling how Coach Wendell (Pick) Pickens directed the Tars to the Sunset League championship and to a berth in the small schools CIF finals in 1942, were touched emotionally feeling bis return from military service wouJd inspire new title hopes. The Tars of '46 finished 4-4-1. but Robins, a tackle, said, "Th tie them (Santa Ana) was a victory as far a.s we were concerned." It wouJd require that kind of play against the big schools to stay in contention for lhe NH's Fullb ack Brian Hanzal circles left end with Don Hanson (lower left) pictured tn the Sailors' 21-19 victory at Downey. Sunset League trophy. Looking back, Ward commended Mello and Hanson as "two of the greatest players I ever saw. 'Doc' was the greatest I ever saw except for one guy from college later." Hanson had electrifying speed and once ' competed in the C IP 50-yard dash final event for lightweights. Tailback Mello once ra.n for 138 yards against Downey, averaging 17.2 yards per carry, then kicked all three conversions to help Newport win 21-19. He starred in four sports. At any rate, Ward said lhe 50th anniversary co.mmittee has worked hard to draw energy toward the reunion Sept. 26. It indudes Dick Brace, Carolee {Burdick) Stevens, Virginia (Crane) Easton, Pat (Glass) Shafer. Bob Robins, Patti (Thompson) Snyder, Sally (Towle) Boys, Jean (1Tompeter) Keating, Nancy (Wtlson) Russell and Ward. The committee is expecting more than 100 members, their mates and friends to attend. Ward said, •Most everybody is coming." The dass hasn't gathered together for 30 so the enthusiasm has been building. The ticket price l.s $65 per person. Checks must be made payable to NHHS Class • SEE CANTRELL PAGE 5 Yardley: A me~,.""'r e class • Newport Harbor High's '4 7 Class reunion iridudes •Junior:" One Of tbt suaor ~ tlD be IDvtlld. • ~~to tbj SOOa-....., al die Clall °' ''7 • the ..-~ ~ 26 ~ po ........ Hd al PmDlt ~v.....,. HelMNdftluldtllllniaw8ta..llN7 c:IUI ........... fdM ..... Wida : ........................ ., --~--~~~~~~~~~ . • • 8 SEEFAULKNEAPAGE a :~~---------:-------------------------------------------------------------------' • Tonight, when his unseeded Corona del Mar High squad hosts fourth-seeded Calvary Chapel at 7 o'dock in a Division m semifi- nal at Estancia High. he has a rriuch better seat. Conti, who returns to the Estancia gym where he toiled for Sea View League champions and CIF Southern Section runners-up in 1983-84, will view tonight's action from the bench, as his Sea Kings attempt to earn their fust CIP title-game berth since 1969, when they won the school's sec- ond section crown. Not many expected CdM to get this far, since the Sea View co-runner-up 's regional playoff route included a quarterfinal showdown with top-seeded Laguna Beach. But the Sea Kings (13-4 and ranked sixth in the final Orange County poll) upset the host Artists in five games Friday. *Cd.M had a much tougher road to the semis thari we di'1. • said Calvary Chapel Coach Chuck Wright, who led the Eagles (14-3) to the Olympic League title, as well as playoff sweeps over Le Lycee, Windward and Campbell Hall. "Capistrano Valley Christian (which CdM swept in the second round) was a good team and obViously Laguna Beach was too. Campbell Hall was decent, but we haven't been pushed a whole lot yet." Wright, who hopes to •1ead Calvary to its sixth straight appearance in a CIF title match, including a Division m crown in 1994, expects that to change tonight. For his part, Conti said his team won't get caught up ln any post-up~t euphoria. •There isn't much to be said, in terms of motivation," Conti said. •our kids are pretty self- motlvated, so I think they know they still have things to aCCODl- pllsh. "Myself, (assistant coaches) BUl (Cbrlstlansen, a former Lagu- na Beach High All-Amertcan) and Clark (Brogger, a member of CdM11 last CIF champ) have all· · token part in a CIP final match as. playen and we all told them that'• something they can take with them the rest of their ltvel. I graduated 12 years ago and I IUD talk about it.• • SEE VOUEYBAU. PAOE I , VOLLEYBALL CONTINUED FROM 4 Conti, coaching for the first time at his alma mater, said he will savor the experience. But his nostalgic bliss could be undone by Calvary Qiapel, which, like Laguna Beach, bOaStB balance and experience. •1 only start one junior,• said Wright, who leans equally on 6-3 Chad Meserve, 6-0 Josh Miller, 6-3 Chris Simmons, 6-3 Kevin Rausch and 6-5 middle blocker Robert Cut- ler. Simmons and Rausch live in Cos- ta Mesa, according tot their coach, who noted his team's three losses have come to Division I semifinalist Esperanza, as well as 'Tustin and Long Beach Poly. CdM. which lost' twice to Santa Margarita and once to Newport Harbor and Huntington Beach, appears to be enjoying its first Divi- sion m postseason. The Sea Kings a.re paced by 6-4 senior outside hitter Blair Hoppe, while sottEomore middle blocker Dennis huler played the best match of · career (25 kills and eight stuff blocks) in the quarterfi- nals. CdM, the only Division ID semifi- nalist to have lost a game, also starts outside hitters nm Andrews and Greg Butdl!n, setter Brady Beauchamp and middle blocker Bil- ly Messenger. "(Wright) does a good job scout- ing, so they'll know what to expect from us," Con'ti said. "And I've seen a lot of tape on them, so I know about them, too.• BRIEFS Team. USA stuns Olyinpic gold Dieda.list Spain, 10-7 ATiiENS, Greece -Team USA stag-WATER POLO gered 1996 Olympic Games gold medalist Spain in the opening round of the 1997 FINA World Cup Tuesday with a 10-7 victory. . ln a rematch of the Olympic quarterfinal contest won by Spain m Atlanta, Team USA got on the board just 24 seconds into the game when Wolf Wigo found the net. U.S. Coach John Vargas' squad never looked back. The Americans took a 6-2 lead into halftime and added four more, inducting a score by Corona del Mar High graduate Chris Oeding. . Team USA J~ad by as many as five goals, but Spain scored two m the last two minutes of the game to account for the 10-7 final. Goalkeeper Dan Hackett from Irvine tallied eight saves as lead- ing scorer Chris Humbert notched three goals. The FINA World Cup pits the top eight teams from the previous Olympics against each other in pool play before this weekend's semifinals and finals. Sailors 4 x 400 girls relay in Masters Meet The news got better for the Newport Harbor TRACK High girls track and field team Tuesday, as Coach Eric 1'weit announced the Sailors' school-record-setting 1,600 relay quartet of Leah Zaby, Katie Kent, Sara McMillen and Autumn Pu.ro indeed qualified for Friday's CIF Southern Section Masters Meet at Long Beach City College. The foursome, which finished fourth at the CIF Division II Finals Saturday at Cerritos College, earned the ninth-best clocking (3:57.65) among all divisions to claim the final Masters Meet lane. The time was obliterated the 4:00 school record that had stood since the 1970s. l'weit also estimated the Sailors finished third in Division II, with 36 points, behind J.W. North (78) and Woodbridge (72). "I didn't see any final (team) scores, but looking at the results, I don't see another team that would edge us in the top three,• Tweit said. -By Barry Faulkner FAULKNER believes, should be the top priority for athletic administrators. up. perhaps, golf's biggest prep hotbed into more divisions -is necessary and possibly in the offing. CONTINUED FROM 4 which will take effect the fall of 1998, helps make bis point. "With releaguing, Laguna Hills, which has always been one of the top teams in Division II and has won the CIF title many times. has an enrollment of around 1,600-1,700. But (the Hawks) are scheduled to move from the Pacific Coast League (Division fl) to the Sea View League (Division I) and ·they are really upset with that concept. If they're worried about competing with 1,700, how is it equitable to us to compete in Division I with less than 1,000? We're Division I m swimming, but not in basketball, football and cross country. I just don't think it's equitable." Starkweather believes creating at least two more divisions would generate more opportunities for individuals and teams to compete for section championships, which, be "We've been in the top 10 in ClF most of the time since I've been coaching here (12 seasons). But 10 years from now, no one cares that CdM finished in the top 10 in CIF. I'd like the chance to post a CIF championship banner in our gym." a Despite possessing logic, precedent and passion on his side, Starkweather said his biggest obstacle remains a status-quo mindset among coaches and CIF officials, who figure to balk at the logistical load created by additional division championship preliminaries and finals. But Starkweather clearly has the energy to create such a change, or at least generate more substantive debate on the issue. a As menUoned ln the swimming argument, golf is stuck in a similarly inequitable rut. Perry said change -breaking I "They added a second regional in Orange County this year, which allowed eight, instead of three teams to advance to the CIF team championships,• Perry said. "But out of about 500 schools which play golf, there is still only one CIF champion. "If you're a small school like Estancia, I thm.k you're really penallZed. Like other sports, there is room for more divisions in golf." The lack of more than one division makes the Eagles' CIF titles in 1989, '90 and '91 all the more remarkable. "I don't think any school since the 1930s had won three in a row," Perry said. "But with the continuing growth of high school golf, the level of play has really increased the last couple years. Last year's (1996) team was as good as any I've ever had, but it couldn't even make it through the regionals.• PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES CANTRELL CONTINUED FROM 4 Re\lllioa 1947 and mailed to 1.S..9 na.ttn Ave., C09tA Me&a. CA 92627. The dAN'lh>e is Sunday, JWle l, .. depoab will be i'eqUinld for the event. Pickens and Harbor tam kept a finn intereet on Ward after he left Newport and starred at Califorbia Berkeley as a starting end on two of three Rose Bowl teams. No OQe expected a 157-pound prep blocld.ng back to wind up u a starting wingman for the Cal Bea.rs under Coach Lynn (Pappy) Waldorf. With amusement, Ward said, "l thought of a position where less guys would be trying out for the team. H He chose end. After a laugh, he said he then discovered that 48 guys, including one All-Pacific Coast guy, were out for end. Ward knew he didn't have the great size or weight, but said, •I got ltcky. I was quick.• He started as a junior against Washington State. He played against Michigan and Ohio State in the Rose Bowl. As for the late Pappy Waldorf, Ward said, •tte was a giant. He was a wonderful man.• He recalled a big reunion years later when Waldorf was invited to attend. One i>erson cried out, "What was the greatest thing you ever accomplished at Cali· If it was mbcking, Waldorf had a response by saying 97% of his players graduated. Ward said, •That was the quality of man.• Ward and the committee wished to honor the memory of the deceased from the Oass of '47. It inclu.des Jacquelyne Benedict, Richard Bersch, Charlotte Best Long, Velma Cass, Charles Chapman, Jon Dinsdale, Joanne Hanis, Richard Kinyon, Barbara Longbrook 1hdtt, Mary Milling Lepper, Harry Neuman, Gene ~ Nichols, Andrew Salfrank, Tanya Seely Casey, Barbara Sine, Jane 11DJlSCll Drinkward, Ronals Wlld, Dorothy Wilcox and Patricia Zamloch. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES WEDN£SOAV, MAY 28. 1997 HI G H SC H OOL BOYS TENNIS CdMturnsup the heat, 15-3 • Sea View League rival Woodbridge awaits on Thursday as CIF Division I Playoffs (finally) become a critical matter for both contingents. TEMECULA -Corona del Mar Higb's boys tennis team not only battled its CIF D1vis1on I quarterfinal opponent Temecula Valley. but faced the oppressive heat to wtuch the hosting Bean have become accustomed. The outcome looked as lf the hosts were the ones that got fried, though, as the Sea Kings served and volleyed their way to a 15-3 victory that sends them to the semifmals Thursday against Sea View League rival Woodbridge. "They were playing out there in the heat and played under control. ~t was good," the Sea Kings' Coach Tim Mang said. Chris Jensen and Curtis Ellmore, Corona del Mar's No. 1 and No. 2 singles players, respectively, cruised through their match- es with relative ease. Neither dropped more than one game in their three sets. The Sea Kings' doubles team of Sameer Chopra and Reza Jahangiri made it through all three of their dpponents, but.need- ed a tiebreaker to overcome the Bears' No. 3 doubles tr, which, according to Mang, is the No. 1 team disguised. Next up for Mang & Co. is Woodbridge. "Good ol' Woodbridge,· Mang laughed over lus talented foe. uHopefully we'll play our best tennis. We'll need to play real aggressive tennis, especially in doubles. We have a' shot." OF DMslOH I QuMT'EllFINAU Corona del Mar 15, Temecul• Valley 3 Singles: Jensen (CdM) def. Phipps, 6-1; def. Cdvanaugh, 6-1; def Marcelo, 6-1; Ellmore (CdM) won 6-1, 6-0, 6-1; Mozayoni (CdM) won 6-3, 6-3, lost 6-4. Doubles: Coleman-Taylor (CdM) def Stumm-Wiggins. 6-2; def. Dole-Lemons, 6-1; lost to Coyle-Franks, 7-5; Jahangiri-Chopra (CdM) won 6-3, 6-0, 7"'6; Shahmardi-Fuller (CdM) won 6-3, 6-2, lost 6-4. D EE P SEA -.... -...._.._~ 1_ --_..,:..._~ \,..:;; I 'I l\1111 IH .,,,111 \110' : Phone <'alls and lctten written on your behalf. Documents reviewed for free. Re1ain an attorney for 1hc enluc }ear for only $90. United Lepl Proridfrs 1-8118-488-LAW I $29500 complete Call Toll Free 888-27 1-4567 Don't Delay. Avoid Probate! David Pawlowski Anomey at Law RUFFLES UPHOLSTERY M.rt Y-w.c..... .... 1922 HARIOI ILVDM COSTA lllSA • 541-1 U• O UR LOWEST PRICE S OF THE SEASON -· / N!!.__~' ~1r111 ()utlet HEMPIDLL'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 East 17th St. Costa Mesa PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES Time Is of tht tstenc:t. taln provision• permitting (Waiver of cour1 Fees and appointed as personal rep-ATTORNEY AT LAW (Numero del Caso) granted unless an inter· Cahforrna 94296-000t, up PUBL!~ NOTICE Failure to compftlt the the successful bidder 10 costs). resentatlve 10 administer 12371 LEWI S ST' 758077 ested person files on Ob· 10 2:00 P.M., Wednesday,--------- work within .lht time HI substituie securities for iny SI delta obtener consejo the estate of the decedent. STE 102 GARDEN JUDGE 1ection to the peh11on and June t t, 1997. at which NOTICE OF PUBLIC NOTICE forlh herein will result In moneys withheld by the legal comuni'quese de In· THE PETITION requests • • show good cause why tne 11me and place they will be PUBLIC HEARING ---------•the Imposition ol llquldattd District 10 ensure perform· medfato con un abogado. the dec~dent's Will and GROVE, CA. 92840· SMALLWOOD court should not gr1nt the publicly opened and read NOTICE IS HEREBY NOTICE TO damages for each d•Y ol ance under the conuact or NOTICE The restralnlng codicils, 11 any, be admitted 4687 DEPT. 33 authority. for perlorming Iha work as GtllEN that 8 public hHr· CONTRACTORS delay. In the 1moun1 of permlnlng payment ol r• orders on the back 1re ef· to probale. The Will and Published Newport The name and address of A HEAAING on the peli· follows: ing will be held by the CALLING FOR BIDS $200 per d•y. tentlons earned directly feet agalnSI both husband eny codlc11s are available Beach·Costa Mesa Dally the court 1s: (Et nombre y lion will be held on JUNE Furnlsn all labOr, ma1er1· Costa Mesa City Council School Oistrlc:I: Hunting-Each bidder shall aubmlt, Into escrow. and wile until the petition Is for examination In the Ille Pilot May 28, June 3, 4, d11ecc1on de la cone es) t9, 1997, at 1 45pm in als, tools and equipment on June 2. 1997. at 6 30 on Beach Union High on the form furnished wl1h BY: Governin g Board dismissed. a Judgment ta kept by tht cour1. 1997 ORANGE COUNT'f SUPE· Dept. 703 localed a1 341 necessary to enhance e•· pm. or as soon lhereal1er 5chool District the contract documents. II S I nedt IS/ Su al entered, or the court THE PETITION ~equests WTlS4 RIOR COURT 700 CllllC The City 011ve South, Or· •Stong All campground as possible, In th• Counctl Prorect: Bid 815 • Roollng fist of the proposed aub-9 makes further orders. autho11ty to administer Ille · anga. CA 92668 w11er/8tect11c1ty hookups Chambers of City Halt, 77 ~eplacement Buildings c contractors on this p1oject McLane, Director · Pro-These orders are enforce· estale under tne lndepen-CENTER ORlllE WEST. If YOU OBJECT to the for 59 campsites ua.ter Fa.r om.e Costa Mesa on ind oat Westminster High as required by the Sublet-c urement/Energ1 Con· able anywhere In C•hforni• dent Admlnlstrahon of Es· PUBLIC NOTICE SANTA ANA, CA 92701 granting of the pot.11on. you samtauon stahon. tv.o (21 the lollowi'ng item· ' :>chool ting end Subcontracting aervatlon by eny law enforcement ot· tales Act. (This authority SUMMONS The name, address. and should appear 11 the he~· new restroom buildings ANNUAL REVIEW ANO Bid Closing: 2:00 pm, Fair Practices Act. Public Published Newport flc:er who has received or will allow the personal rep· telephone number or plain· 1ng and state your Ob· with hot showers, sandv.a" REVISION OF THE CtTY- rhursday, June 19. 1997 Contract Code Section BHch-Coste Mesa Daily seen a copy of them. resenlatlve to take many (CITACION JUDICIAL) 1111 5 auornty or plainllll 19c11ons or Me v.rinon Ob· planters. 1rrogat1on system WIDE TRAFFIC IMPACT Obtain Documents: Hun-4100 et aeq. Pilot May 28 June 4 te97 AVISO Las prohfblclones actions without court ap· 0 N ·CR 0 SS· without an auorney s· (El jec11ons with the cour1 be· asphalt and concrete pav· FEE PROGRAM lngton Beach Union High Each bid ahall be ac· • ' Judlclales que aparecen at provat. Before taking cer· COMPLAINT · 1 ore the noar1ng Your op· Ing. fencing. lighting shade The Traffic Impact Fee ~chool Olttrlct t 02S 1 companied by a cer11fled or Wt SS reverao do esta cllaclon taln very Important ac11ons. UNITED STUDIOS OF nombre. ta d.reccion Y el pearance may be In person structures. and s1gn1ng 31 Progrii m has been Hlab- 'forktown Ave .. Pu'rchulng. cashle1'1 check or bid son etectlvas para ambos however, the.personal rep· SELF DEFENSE. INC .. numero do telefopo del or by your auorney BOLSA CHICA STATE hshed 1o 11nimc1 the fm. ~oom 381, Hunllnll_IOn bond In an emount nol leaa PUBLIC NOTICE conyugts, tanto, el esposo resentatlve will be required PLAINTIFF v. Wilham War-abogado del domondante. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR BEACH. Orange County provemonts necessary 10 3eech, CA 92646, (7t4) than ten percenl (10%) ol SUMMONS como la esposa, hasta que to give notice to lnleresl8d ren Baker, et al OEFEN· o det demondantt quo no or a contingent creditor of Callfom1a. comp1e1a 1n ac· address the cumulauve Im· )64.3339, •~t. 4350 the total bid price, payable la petlclon sea rechazada, persons unless they have OANTS 11ene 11bogado. es) the deceased, you must hlo cordance wnh 1ne plaM PllCIS of development NOTICE IS HEREBY to the DISTRICT 11 a guar-• FA.MILY LAW 11 dicte una decision final waived notice or consented NOTICE TO CROSS· OA\110 L WILKIRSON, your claim w11n the court and spec1f1ca11ons tnore· within Costa Mesa and to 31VEN that the Huntington antee that the bidder, lf Ill CITACION JUDICl.Al. 0 ra cor1 e e}Cpida lnstruc-to tho proposed action.) DEFENDANT JERRY GAU-E S 0 S TA TE 8 A R and mail a copy 10 the per· lore and such addenda ensure that the standard aeach Union High School proposal Is ec:cepted, shall • DERl!CHO DI! clones adiclonalH. Dachas The Independent admlnlS· EN8AUM: AND ROES 1 ,060186 2t22 NORTH sonat representat1vo ap· thereto as may be issued 1evol ol service ts ma1n. :>!strict, Orange County, promptly execute the FAMILIA prohlblclones putden nae-tratlon aU1horlty W111 be through 20, • poinled by the couft w11h1n prior to bod opening d11e ta•ned on the Traffic C1rcu- :1111ornl1, ectlng by and Agreement, furnish a aells-Notice TO "ESPON· erae cumplir en cuatquler gr1nted unless an inter· YOU ARE BEING SUED BV BROADWAY, SANTA ANA, lour months from lht date License reqUlled A 1a11on System hrough Ila Gove1nlng factory Fallhtul Perfo1m-DENT (AVISO AL DE-par1e de California por Hied person file~ an ob-CROSS-COMPLAINANT: CA 92706, (714) 83•M255 ol first issuance ol tht ltl· Engineer • Es11ma11 An audit of the TraHIC lm- l:loard, hereinafter referred ence Bond In an amount MANDADO I N b )• C\lalquler agente def ordtn jectlon to the petition and WILLIAM WARREN BAKER DATE: 3·4-lil7 llfs as provided m section 5767,700 pact Fte Program 11 ava.I· 0 aa "DISTRtCr'. wlH r• not leas than one hundred om re • publlco que las haya reel· show good cause why th• You have 30 CALENDAR ALAN SL.ATER, Clerk 9100 of lhe Cahforrna Pro-The contract tor this aott for review by the put>- :eive up 1o. but not later percent (1~) of the total "onald O. Wood bldo 0 que hay• vlslo una court should not grant tht DAYS afllf this summons B y M. DA M BERT, bate COde. The time tor fit. proiec1 Is subjec1 to State l•C: 11 the Costa Mesa City ihan the ebove-lllled time, bid price, furnish e Pay. You ere being eued. A copla de tllas. euthorlty. Is aerved on you to Ille a De ut 1ng claims will not expire cootractor nond1sc11m•na· Clerk 1 Ofhce 77 Fair seated bid• tor the 1werd ment Bond In an amount uated I• ••Ian deman-1. The name and addreaa A HEARING on the pell· typew1111en rtsponse at this ~ :11 h d N w 11 before lour months from t1on and compl1anc1 rt-Drive. Room 101. Costa :>I a contract IOf the above not , .. , than nrty percent danclo. of lh• court 11 (El nombre 'f lion will be held on JUNE coun u t 8 • po the heanng datt noticed qu11emen1S pursuant 10 Mtu profecl. (50%) of the 10111 bid price, PETITIONER'S NAME dlrecclon de la cor1e es) 28. 1997. at 1:4Spm In A letter or phone call will B.each-Cos11 Me11 Daily above. Government COde, S1c11on PUBLIC COMMENTS in A MANDATORY prebld In-and lurnlah certlflcalea evl· IS (l!L NOBRll! DEL DI-Superior Cour1 of canr01• Oepl. 703 1?cated at 341 not protect you: your type· Pilot May 21, 28. June 4, YOU MAY EXAMINE the 12990. tither oral or wrtllen form spectlon end wilk through dtnclng that the required MANDANTE ES)• A nil, County of Orange, 700 The City 011ve South, Or· written 1espon11 must be 11 . 1997 file kepi by lhe court llJou Prospective bidders may may bl presented durinQ 11111 be held at lil:OO am, Insurance 11 In eHect In the W d • uroa Civic center Drive West. ange, CA 92668. In proper legal torm 11 you , W133 are a person in1e11s11 In e.om1ne and o~ta1n bid the public: hea11nga. FOf June s. 1997 11 Westmln· emounts aat forlh In the oo P.O. Bo• 838. Santa Ana, IF YOU OBJECT to the want the cour1 10 hear your the estate, you may lilt forms, speclflcat1ons, and fur1her mformaHon. tele- 11., High School. 14325 general conclltlona. In the CASE NUMBER Cellfornla 92702-0838 granting of the pellllon, you case. PUBLIC NOTICE with the court a lormal Re· pl:>ns by cat11~ at or m11I-phone 754.5335 or visit lh• Golden Weit St.~ Westrnln-eve:it Ol lallure to enter Into (Numero del Ca•ot 2. The name. address and ahoutd appeer at the hear-II you do not Ille your re-Quest for Special Notice ol Ing a request lo the office Transportllion Servic11 DI· tier, CA. the conlract and ••ecut• 0345531 telephone number of pell· Ing and atate yoor ob· spon11 on time, you may DSC 9231 the flllng of an Inventory of th• 0.pettment ol Parka vision at Coty Han, n Fair Blda shell be received In the requl<ed docUn:'9flll, You heve 30 CALENDAR 1~·1 anOfney or P•ll-ellon1 ~ Ille written otj.. lose lht case, and your NOTICE OF and appraaal of 111111 II· and Recreation, Eng1nffr· Drive, 4th Floor. Colla the place Identified aboYe, 1uch bid MCUfhy will be DAYS after lhla Summons tloner wllhoUI an attorney tlons with the c:our1 !>.-wages. money and prop· PETITION TO His Of ol any petition or 1ng Section (916) 653-4274 Mesa and ah .. be opened and lorfel1ed. The FlfUllUI Per-and PetlUOn .,. 11rved on la: (El nombre, la dlrecclon Ole the helling Your ap-erty may be taken W1lhou1 ADMINISTER ec:count ea provodtd in Any other quettlons, IF THE AFOREMEN· publlc:fy r"d alOtJd at the lormance Bond ahall r• you to nre 1 Reaponse yet numero de ttlefono del pear1nce may be In peraon tu11her warning lrom the ESTATE OF: 1ec:t1on 1250 ol th• C1t1lor· ple111 phone (916) 653-TIONl!O ACTION IS CHAL- above·alated Um• and main In full IOfct and enect (!Olm 1282) at the COUl1 abogado def demandante, OI by your lltOlney. COur1. JON •YRON Illa Proball Code A R• 650t. A 1111 of planhold-LENGEO IN COURT. the place. thtc>ugh the guerantee pe-and Mrv• a copY on "" 0 del demandante Que no IF YOU AAE A CREDITOR There are other 18981 ,.. quest tor Special Notice .,. may be obtained In challenge may b<l l11nited to In ec:cordance wtlh U\e rlod 11 1peclfled In the pe1ltloner. A 11n., or ptione llef'le aboQado, ••) . or a contingent creditor of qulrementa. You may want PETTINOILL, aka form Is available from the peraon, or b1 r•tular only lf'IOH lasuea ra.sed al provlilona of Calllornll genetal COnditlone. cell wlll not protect you. In Pro Per, Auroa Wood. lhe deceased. you mutt file to call 1n 111orney right JON I . PETTINQILL COuft clerk mall (unable to FAX), tht publlc hearing d• Buslneta and Profeaalona The DISTRICT relefVea II you do not file your R• 604 w. 19 SI, Coata Mete, your claim w11h the cour1 away. 11 you do not know CASI! NO. A187478 Attom•r for the Petl• N bid .11 be con d ed Kllbed In 11111 notice 0t In COde Section 7028.15, and the right to refeci 8/'IY or •II eponae on time, the court Ca. 92627, (714) 650-3773 •nd mall a copy to the par· an ettorney, you may call To 111 h•lra, beneficiaries, tloner: 0 wi •• er ~1111en cooespondence Cl.- Public Contract Cod• Sec· bids or to w&IW 8rtY Ir-m1y make ordlfa 1necuno Dase: AUG 131 t992 aonal representative • ap· an a11orney referral stlVlce credllora, contingent crtdl-JAMES c. HARVrt, unlera 11 11 made on a ltvef'ed to the Ctty Councl lion 3300, the owner r• regularttlea Of lnformalltlea yOUf marrla~. your prop-GARV L. GRANVILLE, oolnled by the cout1 within or a legal eld ottlce (llaled tor•, and p111on1 who may ESQ (Cl•I 141:1941 1tand11d bid form fur-at, or priOf 10. tile publ~ quire• that the bidder poa· In any blda or In the bid· arty, and cu1t0dy of your Clerk, by MARL.A HANNAH, lour months from th• dale In the phone book). otherwl11 be lnt11ested In ATTORNrY AT LAW 11l1hed by the Dep1r1m1nt "'•'Ing 1111 the toUowlng cra1-Cling. chPdren. VOi.i !NY be Of-Depllty ol flr1t luuanct of the let· 011pue1 de que le en-the wlll or ea1111, or both, • or P11k1 and Aec.1111lon """'y T . ELLIOTI 1 tlncallon of contrac1or'1 II-Aa requited b~ Section dered to pay aupport and NOTICE TO THE PER· tera H provided in aectlon 111guen eata cllaclon Judl· ol: JON BYRON PET· 1 5 0 0 QUA I l ST.' and II made In accordance Deput11 Ctt1 Cler It ~ cente at tl'lt time tht b1C1 It 1173 of lht Calllornla 1ttomey tffl and cotta. II SON SERVED• You 111 9t00 of lhe Calllornla Pro-cla.I ulled Ilene un plazo de TINGILL.. aka JON B PET· SUIT• SSO, NIWPORT with the "Inst l.ICtiona 10 P bll h d Ne 0 t tubrnltted· ClaH C39 Pur-l.abot Code. the Director Of you cannot pay lhe filing • bat• COde. The time for 111-30 DIAS CALENDARIOS TlNGILl BEACH, CA eieeo .. I u I • w p ' •u.nt to BullM" Ind Pro-the DeoentMnl of lndu.o '"· Ull the c:lenc fOt a lff MtVed a1 en lndlvldual Ing clatma will nol •Jtl)lre p11a preuntar una r.. A PETITION haa bffn Publlahed Newport Bldderl eeacn·Cotta MeM Deity leulon• Code secllon trial Relatlone of lhe su.te wak.torm. PubllahaCI Newport before lour mol\U\1from1~111 eacnta a maqulna fifed by CHRISTINA Beach.COiia Men Dail ltld• rnuat be aubrnllltd PilOI Mey ti, 11. tll, 20, roa.15, no payment ahall ot Callfomla hat cttt.t• " you want i.gat acMce, Beach-Costa MeN Oally the hearing dete nolleed ea es11 c0r11. O'ROURKI! 1n the SuperlOf Pilot Mt 2a 28, 29 1997.Y fOf the entire ""°'k at o .. 2t, 27. H . 21, 30. ,1, 1W?. be mecle 1of work Of male-mined the ~ ptl'Vlll> contact a lewytr Im-Pilot Mty 14, 21. 28. June above. Una cltle o una !tamed• Court of Cat.tomla, Coun\)' Y ' ThW887 ecr•bed hef'eon. The Depart· ffll rial under the contract ~ Ing ral• or waoet In IM mediately. 4, 1197, YOU MAY EXAMINE the t"81onlc:a no le otrec.ra 01 ORANGE ment ol P1tkt and Rec,.. I;::=======~ 1,11 and untll lh• Aeolstrat ~ In wNch thla WOftl UNd lfene 30 DIAS CA&.· w122 hie kept by the court. II you proiecclon; au rHpue1ta THE PETITION r""'"'s PUBLIC NOTICE aliOn r•MtVe• lhe right to of Contractor• vetttlff 1o II to be f*f«med. ~ ENOAAIOI dtlPUft de r.. 81e a pe<aon lnterHted In "'Ila a maquona liene que 1 h a t C H R I S f I N A wa...t any lrr.gularlty In 1 the Dlalr1ct tnal the con-of IMN rate dettnnlN-olblr °"°'8lrMnte etta cite-PUBLIC NOTICE the fftale, you may file cumphr con tat lorma~-o ROURKE De •~ltd State or bid or 10 !'Cl any or 811 R • ..: ? tractor wae properly II· lloMi...,• on Ille al the DIS. clOn ~ 'I pek!On, with the court a formal A• dtdea tegafff aprop.tdH at l*aonal rel)ftffntallve C llfo la "' AIVWHlllll cenHd 11 lhe llMe IM bid TRICT. and ~!MY be paira complttar 1 preMOtat ate e1a1 ciueat tor SIMClll Notice ot II utted QU• .. • que la cone 10 edmtrn1ter th• 111111 of Th ,. • '" ...... bid•. v,,-~ wu •ubmltted Any c~ Obtained up0n requ8tt. The Ml fOmWlafto de A'eepw1ta NOTtc• 0, the fifing • of .,, lnwntOl'y ncuche au cuo. the dtcedent • •••un;ea ...,,encr The apparent low bidder .......... .. ltactor not IO '11eenled It contractor ehall poet • (Rtaponee form 1212) .,,,. 1t•TITtON TO ,Ind 1pp1altaJ or .. tat• ... SI Ulled no Pfffetlla au THE PETITION tequtata D ... A " T M I HT 0, wlU be requireo to •~ecut• .......... . •ubi.ct 10 penaltl .. undtf copy ol theH ,., •• II taeh la 0011•. un. cart• 0 \.W\8 ·"'MINllT•" • Hll or of any pebllon or •••PUHll • t1empo, pued• IUlhOlllY to aelrnlnl1111 the PAllKS a tof¥1aCIU8l agr"men' In ...... .. the law and IN connct jOb 11-... The contractOf Ind ~~no le of· UTAT• 0 , ac:coul'il H provided In perder el caao, y le pueden Hiiie uf'det the li"dtPen· AND R•CfllATtON the t6rm 01 1 "Standard ...... _. wt11 be cOl'i8ld8fed YOIO. " any '4AICOl1~ undet II recw a pn)ttedon. I IK\lon 1250 of the Celi-qullat II.I 11farl0, IU cllnerO dent AOmlnltltation of r.. 80LU CMtCA Agtetment . ~mt" whlCI\ ~ ....... 1n. lleente claNltlcetlon lhMl.fNIV not '"'"*" the II ueted rio ~ au IMAA. ltlJUIV fOtni. ~Obate Code. A A.-y olru co .. 1 eta 1u 1atH Act. (Tl'llt Ml\otlty I TATI a&ACM thall be bind•"" pon Int ..........,......,_......,.'-' tOtdtltcl htftllllftlr 11 tM1 .,.a1leG ~ rMel of .... put9ll a ttempo, 11 CAii NO. Atl7HO CllAtt fOt Special NOtlCt propledad aln 1vtto adlclo-Wit 111ow tl'lt personal rep. C ~ " ... u _,...,.....,.. of a "totdtltY conlrldO(' -... to. al wcriet9 em-oorte puedt upedlr To .. helra, t>enelldll1tt, form II avdable from the Ml pot l*I• de II corte. r...,,.atlvt lo tue meny ,..:.~---... State of CaillOfnit Onty •• dttlritd In ~ 7058 ployed bY them In IN ..... OfdeftM que ~ "' cndnotl. ~ crtdl-~clerk. l.ltlalen olfoe requllltol ... llCtlOM without COUf1 • ...... _....,,.. upOl'i applO'f81 by '"' of '"' Cliltofnla 1ua1neu tel.Idol\ of the conCract. mMrtmoillo. "'ptOpledld y ton, and ptf90nt .no 1ney Mtemer '-' ttt. ,.. ... gaae,, fllutde que usttd prOVll lefcw• taktno cer-c....,, c•1r• SUtte and Pr .... alOnl Code. tht No blddef '"'Y wttndtW que Ot.,.,, qua UltfCI ~ .. be lntetffted II' t,....,1 qullfa lamer a Ul'i aboQedO l.alft V9l'V ~ eettOM. llOTICS TO Publlthed Ntwpert epeolalty contr1ctor !111'1 b6d kif a pertod of ~ rnaneencron, '*'°" lhe wtll or ....... or ~ti. PATIU A. IUDtlON, lnmedlatamente SI no ~.the Ptf90ftlll rte> cownu.cTOR9 llMm-Co.ta ..._ 0.., aw.dad the COMreet lof torty>lw (41) d9p lfttf !tit rMo8 dt al>OftdO y 1M ot: SAAA ~ P£AAY •tG (Cl81 t Mllfl conoce • un aqedo r....,..,. _. be niqulttd lelltd llfcle ,.. be ,.. P'IOt May 29 .vie 4. tW7 INt WOftl ahal "9tlf con-date ... for .,,. °'**" of CCMltet. .. no putde .,..., A P!TITION ,.,.. been • -·' putde !lamer a un MMclO to ~ ~ '° '""' ..... ~ .... ~ Of -• • •INet a 1Mfor11Y of tht b'da. ... coetat pot le pr9Mnla-llltd by DAVID "· PIRftY In 0-~ • l'.ttltnela de abotadOt l*tont ..,.._ tMy hlM Oa,.,.,.._ of """' Ind WtU W'Ol'tl, 1n eccorelllne• wfth '"""'*"' to '"'°" l2300 dOn de II CWMncle, ,.ida the ~_,,, ol C-. Th• moat com~ o a una oktna dt 9"lde WllMMI notlCS °' w-.. "9cfHtloft. lntlMtflnt ~ ~ IN ptCMelonl of ~ of th• l'ubMC Contract .. ICtuMO -........ 9omle. of ORANQI. •IY• and current dWK---c .. dlrK10ri0 .... IO "" SMOPHU llCtlOll) ~ ..,. "' ....... ._,.... ,_ lutlfttM and ProfeellOM Code, the conlflC1 wit con-It de "" '°"""""° • • 1"1 ,_.... •CHV of gOod• end ••r-~ The ..,_.. ... ...,... AocMtl t11 ~141, PO Qu1111ed Codt leGliOft ?OH. onerlOlof\ de 1111 ,.,._ ttW DA ft PIMV be Y!cet .,oundl I •U11••11 , tt•Uon authe>flty WI! be 1oJ1 MJIM. lacrllmeNo, ....... .,. \ \ ' • • WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1997 N.wpon a..cwc.o.. M.-DliJy Piloc ( \ •I ( N~pon 8cach/C.osta Meta Daily Piloc: WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1997 - pUIUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUILIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUILIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES CHI"""' To! ·c' R O 8 E RT. 4 E ,..,r .. entatiw to edmJn-the lnd9Pendtnt Admin-Of conHnted to the eel et 341 City Driw CREDITOR or • contin-rw• four monlhe from provided"' ..odon l 2IO NOTICE OF .. ~UARD later the Htet• of the 1tredon of E1tatff Act. propoeed .ction.> The P.O. lox 14171 Or•not r.nt creditor of tht hNrino d•t• nodced of tht Cllfome Probate NiiiD TO .. PETmON hu decedent. (ThlaeuthoftlY wNl .. ow l~ent edminl1tr• CA 12813·11571 . eceeud you must ftl• w . eocs.. A R~ for AIJlllA i ill bHn fited by TIMOTHY THE PETITION r .. the persoNll repr ... nta-don .uthoritv will be If YOU OBJECT TO your ol.,; with the YOU MA y EXAMINE ~ NoUot form Je ESTATE Of• LELOUIS TACOUARO ANO quHt1 the decedent'• tlw to Ulke menv eo-grented uni ... en Inter· the grentlng of the ped· coun end meil •copy to file kept by the .,,..._.e from the cOYrt IJE TACCMIARD 8 SU! HOLLAND In the WILL end oodioil1, If tlon1 without obtelnlng etted person fitH en tion, you ehould eppeer the pe,.oNll rtpraHnt. rt. If you .,, • per· dettr.. CAie llO AUl7s1e f uperlor Court of C~ •nv. be edmitted to court epprovel. Before objecdon to the petition et the hewing end 1tete tlve aooolntecf by the n lntere9ted In the AI =.,,. t.r ft . T ... h.ff1 benefl-ornl•. County of Or· robett. The WILL end taking certeln very Imo end ehow1 good oeuM your objectiont or fU• court Wfthln four monttw •· you mey flle with ....,. ... ._ .... 0 edi • • •noe. eny codicil• att evellebl• ortent ectlona, how•Y-why the court •hould wrintn objectione with from the dett of flrst court • fonnel A• -L C... lllWy oietlee.::.. tore, oontin-THE PETrTION r• for eicamiMdon In the er, the pertonel repr• not r•nt the euthortty. the court before the l1euence of letters .. •st tor~ Notiot .U1 gent or to,., end Pt que1t1 that TIMOTHY file kept by the court. Hntetive will be required HfARJNG on the hHring. Your eppeer· provided lnMCtion 8100 f the filing of en lnwn-C.-.. -CA '°"' who mey other-LOUIS TAC QUA RO ANO THE PETITION r• to give notice to lnttt· petidon will be held on eno• mey be In pereon of the Cellforni• Probtt• OfY end tipprel1el of a9ilS ~1• be ~t!:''~ 1~ ~heh LESLIE HOLLAND be quHtl euthority to ed· .. ted perton• unltH June 28, 1 tl7 1t 1 :415 or by your enorne_y. Code. The lime for filing tat• .... u or of eny 05127. Ol/H, 0./03 "'" or • 0 • olnted •• pereonel "ni1terthetlfettunder they heYe welved notloe P.M. in Qept. 703 looet· IF YOU ARE A aleims wil not e..,trep.nc"" Of eooount .. CMneH art you wm find What you need at the priee you want to pay When you read Claeatfled dally 4542·5878 B INa.HU ~ ...... Fl Rntr~ und drudlim· .. un· -11bjt·r1 111 1 Liu11~1· 'll{tthuut notirl' Thr pub)i.,lwr n·.,1•n t•., rht' nttht 111 1·1·11.,1r. n-1·lu.,.,if~. rt•\ i..c· or n>j1·1·1 uuy ..Ju, .. ifae·d ad\ 1•n i-1·nw111 Pl1•11 .. 1· r"l!l'n 1111\ t>rrnr rhur mu~ 111· in \'our d u .... ifi1·d 11d imnwdiu lt>I~ llw D ui l\' Pil111 tw•·rpt' 1111 huhilil\' for um l'rror i11 1111 11J\1°rl1-.f'mt•111 rlir \\0hid1 II mu\ lw inea.1144 l!I 19»-H•• Cl By Fax (71 .. ) (>.} 1-<>:lCJi ByPbohe (71-t) bi2·%7 tt By ltlalMn Person: n· .. p1111~iblt· 1·""1'J" for rlw rn .. r ur tlw .. pure• m·111all~ 111·1·11pl1·d b~ 1 hi' l'm11. 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Wttlt fl>' wffl. 14 wt., min.I • c.11 U.. • M2·1678 dl2 "'"""" I '"t." \\'ulk-111 8::Wu111-:-1:00pm \littHl,n -~ 111IJ\ All rtal ail1e ~illlt Ill tllis MWSJiper la 18'ju1 11 Ille Fed· 1rll fw "'-""' Acl ti 1MI as _.,.. wllldl IU.ln II U1c9al It """1iU ''lfty pttltfUCI, ll111llall11 11 ""'lmlulion •ue• H IXI, tOIOC. 111191011, w , bdk111. IMlllbl .&1111$ Of lllllNI lflllll, •• llllllllioll It NU ..., .. "'""ACI, llml· ..... ., •twllalllllit•." MOBILE NEWPORT BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT DOMESTICS 5540 J:URNITURE 6014 JEWELRY, FURS TV, 11.1cnoi:c, HOMES 1100 BEACH 2669 OPPORTUNITY 5530 5530liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii & ART 6025 STDIO iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2 90 4 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Dog W •Iker• 11 your pet needs just a lillle Ivy Covered Cott•g• ••STUDIO Apt. un·liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii A/P & AIR Position Ret•ll Sales position at extra walks and Love. Udo Peninsula Resort. rum. W/O, Pool, Ten-Community Newspa· Out ol Santa Fe 1 can help. Please call Private beach. pool. nls. & Jacuul. Prof. Avoid Bankruptcy pers seeks full time OutpostfKlosk at Morgan 714-642-8533 Spygl••• Eat•t• Decorator Quality! sofa, chairs, coffee table, extend game table, hanging s helf & m i rror , Tho mas 1 c.,at Diamond llTBUTI" Silt• Ladles Con1emp Ring ;. ppralsed '84 at 55K. NoW Being SChedUled spa, rec room. Fum'd $695/mo. 640-0518 Debt Con1olldatlon. A/P & AJA Fashion Island. PT 1 bdrm decorated In Stop collectlon calls. person. wages hourly + comm. European Perfectionist 53000 760·6837 In Your NelOtlbortlOOd ..• Unique 1 bdrm 1 b• C 1 thl 1 Minimum 1 year expe-H 1 1 blues and yellows. u mon Y paymen rlence In accounts Call Susanna Wilken: ou1ec ••n ng K 0 0 w/loft condo style apt. to 50%. Ellmlnate 644 5953 Exp'd • Xlnt Ref's $15 B 673-2434 payable & collectlons ·~----·---- Organ. Mahogany--------- cabinet wfrocord BUILDING player. 114.540.0206 MATERIALS HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR RENT Vauhed celllngs. light finance charge1. ·-Own Trans • Bonded 6030 & airy walk through Fast epprovall preferred. Good ben· SALES Weekends Also Avail kitchen. large walk-In 1-800·270-9894 efit package Including Local weekly news-Free Est 241•1914 TV Armolr• Brand nu, iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiii closet, dishwasher, ---------401(k) retirement plan. paper seeks Inside Country Pina. Beaull· All Stael Buildings private extra large Booming Home based EOE. Drug screening/ sales representarive. Nanny/Ha1k1eper PT ful finish and molding Never pur up. 40x32 patio from llvlng room, business, not MLM. physlcal required. Must possess strong LfO , M/F In N.B. $1700.obo 645-7212 w a s 58240 now additional patio off of Eam $2200·$7700/Wk. Send resume & salary phone sales abllllles, 2 Todd I e r s. n/s . $3590, 50x60 was bdrm w/outslde 11or· 1·800·322-6169x1717 requirement to: be dependable, team CADL, Fluent English. 511 ,470 now 56770. age space. Vertical Accounting Supervisor, orienled, and a self Ref's roq. 645·3123 MERCHANDISE Other stralghtwalls blinds lncludedi---------P.O. Box 1560 starter who Is able to SC 6015 availabl e . Chuc k throughout, skyllght In MONEY Costa Mesa. Ca 92628 work well under dead· MI • 1 ·800·320·2340 living room, unique TO LOAN 2914 __ o_r_1_ax_<1_1_4>_6_3_1_-1_2_4_6 lines. One year sales MERCHANDISE bathroom/ vanity/ experience preferred. Aqu•rlum 180 gal w/ ~-°"" •21t-.. No Money DoWnl t.ia 11nnp1p11 wlll noi Ulwlqly ~ ay ld'ftt11H · 1111111 llf IHI ISUle wlllcll 1$ ill •itlMIN et Ille llw. Our 111deri .. kreh llllofmtd 11111 all fW1lll1111 1dw1r1t11d 111 IMI ..,,.,.,. .. MIMI• Oii Ill 9'AI ~hlil. lo com· -11~.clllHUD Tell·INt It 1-100·4lHS9G. fot IM Wlslrllltlllll. DC Wll ,, .. ._ call HUD 11421·3$00. CORONA DEL MAR 2122 dressing areal Neutralliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ASSEMBLERS Excellent benellt live rock, exotic salt· SPORTING carpet throughout! Avoid B•nkruptcy Wiii train. You can package .. M/F/D/V. water fish & llght oak GOODS 6065 lnStlllatton • PropnmilO Cl 75+ Channels lndUded HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE GENERAL !002 BALBOA PENIN. Nice, clean, large 2BR 2.5BA Home with bay views, garageb decks. Avella le Now $1850.mo •••••• BEACH 'N BAY RENTAL CO 714·673-7368 -------:.= :::.: =: --..... ----. -----· ·-- Balboa Newport Realty, Inc. Oceanfront Lot Great Opportunity offered at $499,900 723 44M NIWPOaT •UCB 1081 ·' Lz:::. Dewer lln9le Lave I 28,. ••A• Den , ....... 1. CHANNEL REEF Spectacular 2Br 2Ba Condo. Pool, Bay/Oen VltWI. All Amenltiee $4000. Agt • 675-4912 Carport stall to ac· Free Debt Consollda· earn up to SSOO Drug screemng/physl· ANTIQUES 6010 cabinet. Sacrifice iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii commodate 1 vehlcle lion Application with weekly assembling c~10r:quclorends.lderat ion S1500. 721·8669 New Llfecycl• 6500 Included. Very bright Service 800·873·8207 and servicing sign.up B d 5250 and open llvlng areal boxes. 1·800-354·7331 please fax resume (In-Wolff T•nnlng Be d s arely use · Call now, won't lastl cludlng salary range Tan At Homa · 721 ·8669 $1470. 789·0931 I••••••••• C•n't Find Work? desired) to: Top Dollar Paid! Buy Direct and Sava11 _________ 1 •••Oce•nald•*** Huge 1 bd 1 bth. gar ANNOUNCEMENTS 510 Fernl••f $1195·1•------ 574-7701 / 857-7706 MISCELIANEOUS ••••••- COSTA MESA 2124 RENTALS THEATER CASTING 2921 $ 0 7 5 /mo. 2bd/1 ba.1---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Fwy cloH, nr Trlangle VACATION Square. 048.5100 RENTALS 2722 2 b d /1 • 5 B A 2 -c a r liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii gar, comm pooV1pa. New People Needed No exp nee. Models & A c I 0 r • . T v /F II m . 1·213-852·1088 $995. 405 Brighton CDM Cottage Avail. Spring• (Harbor @ View of water & sand. --------- You can't be looking Judy Oetting at (714) From 1800-1960. Low Monthly Pmts ,.---------. too hardl WANTED 15 631-6594 1 pc to entire estate. Fr•• Color Catalog people to flll varlous•---s-.-c-u-rl-ty_O_tf_l_c_•_r•-Paintings, china, Call 1-800-711-0158 positions lrom ware-Immediate positions glswate. furn. etc. house to manage-avallablel Call for 4DYr NB Res 673-6223 ment. No experience appointment 248·91801========= necessary. Call Now, Brent (714)891-5784. Weakend Receptionist •COOK* Must have good Experienced lor Fast phone skills and 1ome Food Hamburger Macintosh experience. Stand PT/FT. SS/hour. Send reaume: •WAITRESS• 759-6826 Experienced. PT/FT. WANTED TO BUY 6019 Jep•n••• Sword• WWII or Other 714-494-1731 Put a few words to work VISIT OUR SHOWROOM FOR A LNE DEMO AT 239J NEWPORT IVD" C.ll. orc.imftll ..... ····-··· No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper TN PJil!lllot fits Jn. VIC1orla) 714·282·7878. 6-22 to 7-27. $1600.+ Sec. 714-675-7506 LOST & S 6 /hr· AP p 1 y at : _E_M_P_L_O_YM __ E_N_T __ Super Burger Old Coins Gold Sliver Franklin Mint. Sterling Old warches & jewelry Wesrcoast Coin 642-9448 ________ .,. Llli::======-=-==-:IJ 2925 2966 south Brlsto1 SERVICES 5533 Hunt Hrbr Fab 3bd, FOUND mrbl fp, tennl1 pool•. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NEWPORT BEACH 2169 Costa Mesa (714) 662·2572 June $1790wk. July/ FOUND CAT Lrg male •••••••• Au(I S1890wk. 2wk min whit• & grey w/1trlped -=D~E=:L-:T:"":V:-::E:"":R=:Y':"':D:-::R:-:l:"":V::E:"":R:-:S:-Please be aware that 3Br 2B• Upstalre dplx, AgVownr 675-9505 tale. W. 18th St. CM. Mon and or Fri/Day-the llstlng1 In this cat- Ip, gar, dw, patio. Lake Front vacation 548·1370 time. Own car w/lns.. egory may require you t h Id 6 Co I to call a 900 number atepa to bay & beach. Homes In beaut. north mus o + o · $1800. 818·359-4539 Idaho. Wkly rates, ell FOUND Sweet Dog on ers. Average $50· In which there Is a Top Doller1 Paid For Records. Jazz. Sou nlracks, etc. Call Mike 645·7505. FREE TO YOU 6022 GARAGE SALE HINTS Bluth. 4br 3ba, amen. 208•773•8558 5·22. Brown/Black $100/per day. N/smk. charge per mlnule. End unit, 2·car gar, fp, 1---------Femal1 Sheg Mix. HEAL THY GOURMET Dalm•tlon 4yrs old, _ (Look• llke a oyote). 714·833·2929 EMPLOYMENT Tess Is great w/klds & w /d, ec , s2000. RENTALS TO Avl Aug. 1, 458-5232 Approx 35·pda, Pink needs a good h<::1mel collar., Vlc·Sprlngdale "'E,...•-rn_M,,,,,_o_fl_•_Y_,,,R-ea_d,.,.in-g WANTED 5535 APPLIANCES 6011 Please call 644-9191 APARTMENTS FOR RENT SHARE 2724 In H.B. Call 846-0813 books I $ 3 0 . 0 0 O/y r '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii o r OC Humane Income pol. Delalls.•• Refrlg•r•tor S175. FREE Beautiful, N.B. 3Br Lovee Women & Kldsl 1-800-513-4343 xY9637 Loving Swedish Nurse. W • • h • r ID r Y • r ' • LASER VISION 2.5Ba Lg kit, hi cell, • • • • • • 12 Yrs exp. Honest & $135.ea 646-5848 S E M 1 N A R Berber crpt, fp, patio. ----..,,..------=--Oen Ottlc e Exciting caring. Good cook. Hosted by Board V FOUND Watch on Bal-young company Loe refs. Chris.t ine•---------Certified Eye Spoclahst w/d. PoO spa, prkng. boa Island at Park & Heks FT Receptionist. ~714-648·3735<::> FURNITURE 6014 Or. Richard A. Weiss. S525· Erin. 4974485 Opal on Sun 5/25. Call Detailed, phones, Ille May 27. 6:30-8:00 pm ---------CM Huge br/$650 Or 2 to ID. 644-6373 x1552. typing, computer lit, at Beckman Laser CORONJl lg bdrms/$650 Exec hm• flllng. Spanish a plusl DOMESTICS 5540 Leather brown sleeper Institute at u.C.I. MAR 2622 top refs/ls•. Cal ok. Lost C•t Fax Resume to:liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1ofa. wood TV stand, Dr. Weiss will s peak DEL QuleVprvt. 831·2111 Brown Aby11lnlan c714) 54e.1222 or call Claas lfl•d coffee table. ar1illcal about astigmatic cor- e If Needs medication. 1 .a o O ·6 8 5 ·2 5 6 8 The most comprehen· flreplace 574-2650 rectlon and all levels Offc/Artlet Studio? Nawport •t Beaul ul Chlld'1 pet lost 5/20 slve and current d lrec-Whether you'te buying ol near-sightedness Before your gara~ sale, determine what items you wish to sell. Make sure eve~ing is dean and repaired. Sm 1rm w/prvt ba, enl 2+2 c,ondo/ Brand/ newl near 5th & Fernlear. Housecl••n•r• PT tory of goods and ser-or selllng, Classified and far·slghtedness patio. No/klV1m~pet. Pool •P• gym t•nn. CdM Reward 721·1388 Mu1t be available vices around! covers all your needsl R.S.V.P. 720·1400 $500 5S0-7487 $595 +Ut11. 245-7335 ,_L_O_S_T-.-G-lr-ls--Fr_a_m_e_s Saturdays! Must like·-... ::::::::::::::=-------------------------~----'!"'-~~=---,~~ Studio Up1talre, cetn Mutll-Colored with ~opeac~l~ag~· o!~g~=~ Cell bright & open Corrective L1n1e1. ' ' COMMERCIAL Earn up to $10. per hr FP, lrg deck. $790/mo. C.M.Area. Rew.,dll 71.._545•7350 8~1449 REAL ESTATE 714-549-8253 3004 ..---,-NTE-A-IOR--,. --------- ' Handaome Attom•v S••k• v-v attractive 1llm whl female 26-:M for dating.• 380-4M? DRAFTSP!RSON " .......... .....,,. poellloft, lmm•llM•tv ..... I fOJ lllltHftd We/IDie...., ............. ~ . °"""" ....... "°°' ............. • C.......llftd . ...,...,...,..._ . ......,. _, .......... . ~.'::::=-.......... ............. ..... . .... ._ .. w .. P Ill I~ ..... .=: ..... •::: ...... Ctr ...... ,.. •.. __ ..... • • STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • • • The Legal Dtpartmmt at the Dmly Pilot is pleaswJ to announa a ntw servia now available to Miu businesses. wt will now SF.ARCH~ 11111M for!"" at no t:x1nt ~ 1111'1 S11Vt JI"' the time anJ the trip to the Gnat H<n« in Santa Ana. Thm, cf COllT1e, t(tn-tht setl1'Ch is comp/mJ wt wilJ fik your jiaitious business name sll#mtml with tht ~ Ckrlt, publish ona a wtJt for four~ At rrquitrJ by J.w llNi thm jiJe JOflT pro<( of pub/iartilJn with tlN Corm~ Grit. Naa stop by"' file""" jictil»us business Slllkmmt"' tht DdiJy Pi/#, 330 w. Bay~ Comt Mtta. Jf !"" aamtJt Sit//' bJ p1trw aJJ us 111 (114) 642-4321 llltd wr wiJJ mdM llt""l'menl:s for Jiii' IO hat/II this p#."'8n by mt0J. If JOI' """'1Jhtrue ll1IJ farther f""'i-. />'--oJJ"' .Jaw will IN mtJW iJ.-t i!.J IO lllSist JOI'-<;o./ /wit in,,,,.. w,,,,.,. • \l , - ' • ' • WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1997 Newport Beach/Cotta Meta Dail)' PilOc TODAY'S CRaSSWoRD PUZZLE 9210 814dgl HONDA 9085 LEXUS 9115 MERCEDES 9130 TOYOTA ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•I lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ••• CIVIO Waeon '95 L••u• SC400 '81 380SLC, Blk W/ '87 TOlfOt• Supra By CHARLES GOREN 13500. 4WO, AC. CHhmere F/Optlon Palamlmo lnl, pwr VIS, 3.0, PS, PB, AC, ACROSS 1 CooocaM 11 Falbet*'d 9 Golden Fleece ship 13 'W.eplng• tree 15 Lamb's parent 16 llallan monetary UNI 17 Flanened at the t8~ot whales 19 Castle protector 20 Kind ol candy 23 Reference book 26 Alto 27 Curvy letters 28 Swarm (with) 29 Type of vase 30 Welcoming item 31 Aaron Burr was tried for 11 33 C0rnmu1er vehicle 34 Apple seed 37 .Invite 38 Type ol luck? 39 Before 40 Wedding words 4 I Oomtcde abbr 42 Bandteacler Brown 43 M1sch1evous ones 45 Nou11shed 46 Sushi-bar fish 13 •7 Units •8 ·-the QfHlestl" 51 Soclal Insect 52 Cemeup 53 Flre - 56 Tiny Insect 57 -fooyuno 58 Lizard 62 Actress Barbara - 63 Canbbean liquor 64 Ladle 65 Socially 1nep1 one 66 Time period 67 Red meet DOWN 1 Couple 2 Leaf vein 3 Siok 4 Tennessee's nelqhbor 5 Waterlily 6 Talo 7 Tropl"ty 8 Jewels 9 Nearly 10 Brawl~ 1 I Aciress Kelly 12 Vows 14 Drenched 21 Jeers 22 Stops 23 Rose 011 PR£V10US PUZZLE SOLVED 24 Concise 25 Omons' relattves 29 Expressed disapproval 30 Wall pa1nt1ng 32 Internal organ 33 French hats 34 Stevoe Wonders instrument 35 Lazes 36 Oater feature 44 Sp01I .. 5 Chum 46 Pozzle 48 Middle Eastern country 49 Z1nc - 50 Complete 5t Be an omen ol 52 Patronage 54 Actor Richard - 55 Concealed 59 Mimic 60 Teachers' org 61 Noah's boal 10 11 12 wfth ()MAit SHAfttF remov cau.. roof Cen/Warr. APR Avl. b1ka. aunrl, 1401< ml CC. 1111. New llrH & and TANNAH HIRSCH rack. PS. 659-4518 ir040101 138,377 S89QC>.obo nso.eoo8 brakea. Mint cond. '91 Aocord Coupe $5000. 714-551-0139 '94 Le•ua 05300 *'82 380SEL• SPOTTIIE LO ER EX. Blk, auto, PS, AC, Opal While. F/Opllon. Altro sliver. orey llhr, '92 Coro11a aulo, PS, moon1oof, alloys. Carl/Warr. Avall t02-ml. Luicurlous AC, sunroof, CC, tilt, Both vulnerable Soulh deals. 'WEST 6J75 O K9 62 <>J 8 5 .. •JR NORTIJ • 10 98 3 c:7 3 <> 7 •AQ78432 F4'\8T ... p J 10 7 4 <>KQ632 •K 109 SOUTH 6 A KQ 62 O AQ8 5 <>A 10 9 •5 The bidding: SOU'nt WEST NORTll EAST I• Pau 4• J>au 6• Pa11a Pau Pan Opening Ired: King of<> If trumps are no worse than 3-1 and And clubs 3·2, 12 Lricke are lhere for Lhe lllking, if you concede Lhe 'r ighl' triC'k Can you tell us which t.nck South must lose? Sinoo North's leap to four epodea strongly suggested al least four trumps, a singlrlon and 11ome high card11, South decided thal thl' 11pade slam should I><' no worse than on a lines11e We11t led the king of dia· mondR. I low would you procred? You prohahly need clubi1 3-2, if you or e tu succeed. A po1111ible approach is lo cash all your Ride- "087895 $10,967 1683000 $28,798 auto. BHUI cond. CHS. "356940 $7453 suit winntni and try for nlno lriclta McKenna Motors Serviced before due Mct<enna Motors on a croMndl', but I.hat would fail if 842·2000 ,94 L••u• ES300 dates. Dbl tlmlno 842·2000 either defendrr cAn score an over-•--,8-2_A_o_c_o_rd_LX__ Blk/Btk. Full Opllon chain converslon 1~.~9~2~T=-0-lf-O~t-•""'T""•-rc_•_I,.... rufT.Thebetterch11noel1toexecute Slt,500/obo 51k ml. Cen/Warr. won't Last! completed. $8700. Am/Fm cessetlel a dummy reversal. eu10, ac, pwr, casa #039981 $25,977 851·9782 Mull Seel $8,895 Win the ace or diamonda and new 7~~~::.::k... ""•9,,....,.4""5""0""0.,,,.,,,S""L_____ , ... 3 Camrv XLE ca11h the ace or 11pndes to make eure •------...---'95 L•xua ES300 While w/black top. • •• that. trump11 are not. it-0, When buth '85 Accord EX Sdn, Blk/Blk. Full Opllon. Petlect Condlllon. V6. AIC, Full Power. dcfenden follow, cros8 to the ace of black, aulo, PS, AC, C•rtNlarr. Pric•d To Seti $69,900 760-9180 Mini Condi $18,495 clubll <you don't need the finesse) ABS, CO, mnrl, alloys. #097801 $28,977 end run' .. club with the quf'f!n of 1040985. $14,681 '85 320 SI. Red. Tan '88 Toitota P/U .. McKenna Motors '94 Lexus LS400 Inter. Chrome wheels, A/C. Good Cond. Lrumps! Af\er both dcrenden pro-842·2000 While/Ivory. F/Oplion. all options. Take over Cati Todayl $4,995 duce a !<'COnd club, tht1 contract i& Only 33K. Cert/Warr. lease. 548·3772 . ueured. Now lead a low trump i1'196262 $38,977 ....,...__,.....-...,...,_,..--~,,..,,- loward the eight in dummy. ISUZU 9100 '98 E320 Black w/Blk '87 Toy P/U X•Cab 4X4. P/S, bass. Mull Seel $8,995 I t makes no difference whether 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '95 Lexus SC400 Llhr Interior. Chrome 1" Bleck/Ivory. Full wheels. PERFECT . West rises with the jack or Rllowe '92 lauzu Pick-up, shl Option. Cert/Warr. $44,950. 548·3772 dummy lo win the trick. Suppose bed, llnl/bed cur. 53k Remarkable Condition '91 Camry LE AUIO. A/C, 'Full Power $9,995 W k he · It d ,. ml. Clean, musl seel est ta es t JBC an 1orces 56500/obo. 847•06\7. "040205 $38,477 --------- dummy with a diamond. Ruff, and MITSUBISHI 9145 trump another club high lo eslab· '94 l.exua SC400 1i11h the suit, then enter dummy by JEEP 9110 Cashmere/Ivory Full leading a 11pade tot.he t.en, extract· Option. Corl/Warr. New Lexus Trade ing the remaining enemy fang in '92 Jeep Wrangler #038995 $32,877 the process, and run your winners. V 6 • 5 ·Sp d . P /S. Should We&\. duck the second X1ra Cleanl '92 L•xua SC400 trump, conlinue along the same Beach Carl $12,495 White/Ivory Only 39K lines. No matter what, the onl y Toitota of ml. Cert/Warr. Hard to Huntlnnton B•ac h fl d 1 & ·1 I trick you really need to losf" 1s a 847.8555 n co or m1 es trump to the jack! ll'016791 $28,297 Exus 9 15 ·L•xu•· LeRrn to be • b etter bridge L 1 I Mission Vlefo player! Subacribe n ow to the 1·B00·869·5398 Goren Bridge Let~r by calUnl( '92 Lex u• LS400 (800) 788-1225 for information. Auto. A/C, Full Power. ---------• Or write to:.Goren Bridge Let· Mint Condi $24,995 MAZDA 9125 ter, P.O. Box 44IO, Chicago, Ill. Toitota of iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimil 60680 Huntington B•ach '91 M azda 828 · 847·8555 A/C, Auto $8,995 '93 Lexu • SC400 Tovota of Blk/l11ory. Nauk. Full Huntington B each Op1lon. won'1 Last! ___ 8_4_7_·_B_5_5_5 ___ 1 Toitota of '85 Montero Rebuilt Huntington B•ach engine, 4WD. 5-sp, 1 ___ 8_4_7_·8_5_5_5 __ air, sport/low pko. '95 Tercel Green, $5500 obo 723-t6l6 5spd , CD player. '92 Ec lipse Sliver, "'029744 s7997. McKenna Motors auto, PS. AC, CC. 842·2000 #003537 $6874. McKonna Mo1ors B42·2000 NISSAN 9150 '91 Nissan Sentra 5·Spd ., Cassello. Good Cond. $7,995 '92 King Ca b TRUCKS 9220 '91 Nissan Plck·up Blue, 4 whl ABS wheels & tires. Liner. ,11423226 $5243. McKenna Motors 842·2000 AIC. 5-Spd, PIS, Cass. 4X4 9221 Mu St S co I 1 1 , 4 9 51 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BOATS 7011 MARINE SLTPS BMW 9030 #030615 $30,970 '92 M azda 628 Blk, '94 Lexu• GS300 ~~95~~; cass. ~l~~~'i Toyota o f Huntington Beach 847·8555 '90 Trooper 4 x4 White. PS. AC, PW. cc. 1701481. $9488. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii D 0 CKS 7 0 2 2 I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii WANTED TO BUY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim '94 7401 Blk/blk. Electric Boat Catalina Wishing to Like new. 16" chrome Duffy or slmlllar ront 2 woeks per whoels, car phono 6 7 3·24 34 month. Summer or S32.900. 842·8239 POWER BOATS 7012 Yrly. 40tL 721·00321 ________ _ Dock Lido t•le up to CHEVROLET 9045 6511 sa 1lboat, narrow liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii beam pref'd 673-7677 '85 El Camino 89 Expr•s• Cruiser ••••••••• Xlnt Condition! 3211. OAL 400 hrs. AUTOMOBILES S I o ck I and She II Twin VP271-Brand nu $5,900 714·631·8068 paint. prolesslonally ••••••••• docorated intorlor. 1--------- Loodod wllh oxlrasl s52,500.obo 160-6031 ACURA 9010 FORD :-> 9075 '84 Ford F150 V·B. Bla c k /Ivory. Full McKenne Motors Option. Mint Condi B42·2000 McKenna Motors 842·2000 Lease Return PLYMOUTH 9165 NOB 7568 $ 2 9, 8 1 7 ---------• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MERCEDES 9130 '92 Rodeo 4 x4 Manager Special '94 Lexu• SC300 '90 Voyager W'111e, t-306148 $11,988 Wh1to/Gray. Cert/Warr. '77 450SL'Both tops, New Lexus Trade·ln iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I Mc Kenna Mot ors auto. PS. AC. cc. lilt, 842-2000 t o w -r ool rack .·--~------ #Ot7084 $29,597 black, 2nd local #698636 $5847 '92 Wrangler 4 •4 McKenna Motors Red, hard lop owner, 99k ml. '92 L•xu• LS400 Sl0,500. 675-7319. 842·2000 1501614 $10,881 Full Spec. Whl/lvory. '80 450 SL Like New. --------- A11 suspension. Nauk. Original paint. Low PONTIAC Low ml. Cert/Warr. mlles. All records. 9170 Mct<enna Motors 8'42-2000 111014141 $28,725 • s13.595 obo 111.1111 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii VOLVO 9230 'BO 450SLC lmmac. '91 Sunblrd LE, 4·dr.1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Blk/Palamino. 95K, auto, ac and more.I• 2nd local owner, chr Great Cond111on. Kelly whls, cd, Michohns. BB 55550. Asklno $9500. 759.3499 $3400. 714·631-8433 COSTA MESA 6124 SAIL BOATS 7014 '88 Legend CPE all aulo, AC, Cassell•. ••••••••• pwr, snrf, am/Im cass, $3500/obo. 646·1042 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CC, AC, llhr Int, 6cyl. '9B Lexu• LS400 White/Ivory. Hard To Findl Cerl /Warr. Remarkable Condillon 111040205 $36,977 '92 Lexua SC400 GarneVlvory F/Opt!on. Mini Condi Cert/Warr. 1110018278 $25,fJ66 '91 Volvo 240 Blue/ grn. Au10, loaded. 111430987 $9964 McKenna Motors 842·2000 6122 Spacious 1 br 1 ba Walk to beach and Thursdav 9 :30·211 2 P•r•on Landsallor auto. 56750. 675-2769. '87 FORD VAN Conv. Collectibles, clolhlng, Complete. 5550. or V·6, A/T, P/S, A/C, bike parts & morel oller Harry 645•3544 '91 lntegra RS Red, Low ml. Orig. Owner. 1048 Westward Wy a/l. 74k mis. A/C, new $4,999 720·1722 (canvon al Victoria) 22ft BOAT ON trs, org owner. xlnl (No •arlit bird•) MOORING cCJnd. $7,995. 760·8005 '91 PROBE In Nowporl Harbor Auto. air. navy bluo, storosl S975. ulls pd. ••••••••• S9,900 714-855·9237 BOK miles. $5000 obo or 714·580-8226 pager BMW 9030 ______ 1_2_3_._16_1_6 714·673-6071 TRANSPORTATION '94 Lexu• LS400 Cashmere/I vo ry . Full Option. Only 33k miles. Cert/Warr. #212798 $33,977 Can't seem to gel to all those repair jobs around the house? I.et the Cla1aifled Service 91751-~~~~~~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii V 0 LKS WAGE N 9 2 3 5 ' 8 7 9 2 4 S B I o c k . , iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Upgradod whoets. Sunroof, car phone. 55900/obo. 548·3874. PORSCHE SAAB '89 Jetta GI Wollsburg Edition. Orig Owner• Xlnt Cond $4,900.obo· 650·9195 June 7, 1997 For info: 644-3151 ~~~ Good Jobs rellable services Interesting things to buy Lido 14 w/lraller. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '91 Ranger 4X4 V6, 5. StOOO/obo. 796•473 1. '87 BMW 325 Red, spd, a/c, c/c, full pwr. CLASSIFIED It's the resource you --------- can count on to sell a MARINE SLIPS myriad of merchan· alarm, 6 cyt, 5spd, Cust whls. Xlnl condl AC, all pwr, sunroof. S8K obo 645·1857 ·L•xus• Mission Vlefo · 1 ·800·669-5398 Directory help you find reliable help. 642·5678 MISC. AUTO 9245 .. ' RENT through classified dlse Items, because DOCKS 7022 our columns compel 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii qualified buyers to•• calll 842·5878 1 S•70' slip Sallboats only. St3.50/por II. 845·9307 $7995/obo. 640-4888. '92 Ford Areostar '90 3251C Red Conv. VS, Auto. A/C, Full Loadedl All pwr. 5spd Power. Mini Condi alarm. ed. alloy whls. Musi Seel $9,995 air bags, 79K. Low Toitota of Bluebook Mu•t Sell! Huntington B•ach $14,000. 673-4282 847·8555 ·--------- SELL your used vehicle through classified 642-5678 SELL your home through class1hed '95 Saab 900S blk/blk. 4·dr, 5·spd, 30k ml, snrf, alloys, abs, clolh 1n1 doaler malnt. all records. Perl cond In/out $17.750. (D) 714-955·61 l 8 (El 310·376·1970 SEIZED CARS from $175. Porsc:hes. Cadillacs. Chevys. BMW's, Corveues. Also Jeeps, 4WO's. Your Area. Toll Free l ·800·2 l 6·9000 ext. A·l398 for currenl listings ------CLEANING · SERVICE SERVICES CONCRETE & 3548 MASONRY ELECTRICAL 3610 HANDY MAN 3710 IANDSCAPE & MOVING 3834 PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 STUCCO 3924 3 5 5 7 I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim IA WN CARE 3 8 0 8 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DIRECTORY ActlonLln• Electrlc BREWER'S TV.VCR lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Spilt Second Moving •BOSS HOUSECLEANING Brick, Block, Stone, Tile Small & Large Jobs & Hom• Servlc•s Landscape Remodeling Prof Movers! 24Hr Srv Licensed-Bonded Cone, Pallo, Driveway Local•Faal Response Under S300. L#E73660 Yard tune up/malntenace. 701y/Sr Olsc(T1178452 $10.00 per hour. Fplc, BBOs. Ref. 25Yr. Ll515863 848·8130 Acc•pt M/C & VISA l11ndscape/ert1stic design. 432·91231P-346·5650 714·548·0388 Exp. Terry 557.7594 P•t•rkln Electrlc C.M. Dale 631·1818 ContractorlC27·604006. ---------CABINETS 3490 Pet•rs Painting 20 Years Eicperionce Free Estimates Interiors and Exteriors Referral. 854-0 5 12 ORCO PLUMBING & Drain Cleaning. 70y1/Free estNisa MC L1727705 780·8170 TEXTURE COAT Slngle story up to 1600sf S 1800 L538526 NOW Construction • 722-2805. 1 Prompl & Low Ralesl Home Res•oratlon/Remodel Prol'I & Ethical. 645-7505 Two Brothers Moving •Bright Hsec ln ng B p . /Q Ii ' •SPRINO SPECIAL• ---------•---------•---------European Pron. Besl * est rice ua ty res·com/sm·IO Jobs Tiie/drywaii/woodwork NEW L···~ Same Day Service Uc/Ins PET TUTORING 3929 Advanced Woodsystems -Custom Cabinelry· Doors-Copper Celling Moldings · Mantels L691650 714·998·8970 In townl Refs 5Yrs Exp. Lndscape, brick. atne CSL618717 748·5255 Fencestdacks/room add. liilU"'. -~ ,...1 T ~.650 ..... 57 1500 Grace 251·9455 concr. 80().780-1007 Roots/general repairs. Land•~· a Muonry wo· t'" • • SERVICES --------D I lld/R _,._. eDAN DAWSON• JAMAICA DAY·O CommtAes. Aefs Free Est Hg u em....., PLU ING John Doran Maaonry FENCES Chris 754·0517 Uc.Jina. '74• 0497 PATIO co1n:Rs •. MB Prof c111n1ng·Rs9/Comm Brlck•Stone•Block & DEcus 3615 YAO QI Pet Sitter/Dog Walker Water Heaters . Drains CarpeWacancles/Rels Lg/Sm Jbs•Repalrs ok " HOME SERVICES Shan•'• Gardening C OS RES 38 2 Dally/Overmghl vlsllS. Remodel • Repair Wkly/81·Wkly 850.5859 Free Est. & Advice iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Anything & Everything & Landsc•plng. Lawn EN L U 4 Refs avl. Llc'dlBonded Faucots • Flictures 3870 Tutor Exp Teacher Elem. summer readino & math. Hm schooling asslsl also 548·8442 MARIA'S CLEANING Ll68719t 831·3632 *Wood F•nc•• * Free Esllmate. Ref's. care lnstall'n/Removal iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Denise 714.935.8870 L1554722 • 646·6720 Ouahly Assurance Replace/Repair Low S M lcha•I 758·1440 Sprinklers 548"5801 Stambaugh Bulld•r• PgrN717·5729 WALL A to Z HANDYMAN lOYrs In Bus. Supplies Free haulll'lg/ell. Llc'd QUALITY CRAFTSMAN VICTOR'S Prof'I Lend· L.anlce Covers & Patios ---------1---------COVERINGS CARPENTRY 3510 3932 INSTA~EFACE CA81NElS provided. 539·8704 CONTRACTORS Advantage Const 974·5301 Carpentry•Cablnets scape Malnt. Seasonal Cusl Redwood Decks. PLASTER Ki1chen1. baths, doors, •VICKI'S CLEANING GENERAL 3558 EXCELLENT WORK Electric•Plmbg•Door1 Color. 10Vrs Exp. Xlnt Glass. Plex or Pickel 3880 POOL FARTHING INTERIORS windows. Doug 546-7258 We offer THE BEST Fences/Decks/Bick Walls Misc repalrs557·78B4 Rois N.B. 457·1739 Hand Rans. Fenclno. REPAIR lnstallatlon *Removal Atl d bl C t H rw d Cl I Uc 8·1 Contraclor 8538526 S YARD Clean·up, Tree Con1rac1or on all jobs. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil SERVICE 3894 DI W ti I Coarbl nae t :.F o ~~~~;.:,~ ouse in ow ean ng. LEWIS Con•truc tlon Now Con It ruc tion sml Retired Contractor Trim/He does/Removal L707328 714-431 ·4'822 Plaster/Stucco Patch iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii L5s6cOoBu7n5t .!'7 c3?v1•2r1ng 10Yrs Exp. Xlnt Reis. Remodel•Handyman Repairs. lmprovement11 New Lawn & Planll. v 2 Baths-Crown Molding Vicki 714·888·0395 Lll•704773 Local Res. 722·2605 800-780·5755 sm jobs. Ouallty/lntegrily 900·8502 Pg-748·5375 ---------i.~~';'~~6~~.,f• 22:~rr1~ BEROE POOL SERVICE **•A• Van Horn Ref's, Lee 845·8759 •WI NDOW CLEANING* •714-557·5925• I care. Ken 842·1770 Young'a Landscaping PAINTING 3858 714·554·7831 -All Pool R•p alr•· Wallcoverlng 15yr1 exp C~~:r~N.T~~~:.•~:~:o: FREE ESTIMATES 1---------FLOOR INSTALL ---------same Day Svc. 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Bangert Co.· c was • •~w.,.,..•""""0,....•""1-a-sh_o_u_l_d_h_a_n_g moldlngl1ll•/m1rblelMlsc irvi~"'~SERVICE & 7 8279 9f. • Y 988·1882 L&B Sporta Theraplf 2,....,. NB 1 I d' FrH Estimates s l I C llc·lnsurtd·Bonded I v1•• exp .. ncu 1ng FrltndlyStrvlcs•lnaurtd ROOFING 3910 togelhtr. trp, nstall, repal11. Charles 557-7684 ONVENIENCE SINCE 1828 780-t381 ------------------Pro & Personal Ma11age alucco/dr~all repair. advice to the crazy. CERAMIC rn.ES FORTE GARAGE for Men & Women Xlnl Work. 845·2417 __ L_l53_29_8_1 ___ 61_s._11_3_04_1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 831·2111 Anytime JEWELRY 3784 Father•• Dalf Qlft •-D-R-YW--AL-L ____ DOORS 3678 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Certlflcat• 1251 RAINBOW Clrcle Malnt. Expert Drain Cleaning A ·OK A 0 0 F I H Q RN/LMT CM 7"'2 n923 & Plumbing Repalra ·1 ll Class Installer· 3528 HOUSEHOLD SERVICE 3584 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Wllllam Harold Jeweler ' •• P1lntlng·lnl/Ext Hou11/Apt 20yrs exp. All work gu11. Sr Ol1c/FrH E1VL8311«7 SERVICE •125 S•rvlc• Call• Watch/Jewelry Repair I---------Owallty Job. Free 811· Steve 545·8298 891-3754 800.8lll·3754 R. 1 IS /Ope 1 Anllque •Flne Jewelry MOVING 3834._1._11_s_6_11_s9_1_0_3_8_·8_8_8_8 ---------• Leaky Shower• Rep'd 714 631 9 D 1•1n pa rs erv ner D ... , ..... ~ .... , 873 0385 .-Pr•cl•• Plumbing BALBOA ROOFING CO Regroullno & lnstall'n -Re~~ . ., ... ~~:•:!11c L~l.~M:::;~~~(~;~~) .,.,,...., • .., • liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii A Belter Way Painting Repatrs & Remodel• Ouall1y Work Guarnt'd ~~~~~~~ ~~·~4~~8~~: ---------• removal. Uc#585160 PUBLIC NOTICE Ouallly Craftsmanship Free Esttmat81 Rerool/Repalr FrH Eal B&K Drywall ••1475 • 18X7•• IANDSCAPE & Th• Calif. Public Ulfll· For a real price. Rela. 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R_..E_E•S---,-ber In all 1d11en11e-& R81ldentlal Exterior playroom! TLC & CPR Maclntoah Compulera CIHnl Cleanl CIHnl HANDY MAN 37 lO ..l menta. II you have a Palnllng. Fencing & l.304202711 845-4831 In your hme/ofc. Low/ 20Vra Exp/Fair S/FIH Esl ~Topped/RemM.__......_-..~.78 quHllon about the le-Plumbing. 444·2227 CLEANING SERVICES 3548 A TOUCH 01' CLA88 Cleemng. Rea/Comm Ue/8onded. Free ~al. h rt" t 87 .. 8819 Lf'°°°30 11'·830-14471"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .io11""'-"""' 161-34 111 t 11 ou L re e. -1• 0• Y 0 a mover, mo CHUNG'S P'"INTINQ -•P•lnt/C•rpentry• L8wn Service. Mow/ or chauffeur, call: ,.. ProfeHlonal Servlo•1---------Drywall and morel edoe/aod/aprlnklera/ Publlc u111111oa 23Vr• Exp·Or1 Prlcel Traln•Repalr•Upgrade ELECTRICAL 3810 Small Jobi Oki cln-up. Al 98e.2718 Commlaalon Ouar WOrt<•Frt• Eat Fut/Allordable/On•11te Oa ... 848-8277 Lve m1g or call after 8 714·558·4101 Llcl31H02 538·1034 Ted 714·840.7872 ·• 8mall Job l!XP•RT Home Repair/Remodel eORBl!N MASTl!RS ALL<AMl!RICAN tke'• Cullom Painting Dunoa.n •tectrlo Co1ta Meaa/Newpon Landscaping & Malnt. Move1·U ... Carefully Prof, Clean, Ouallty LocaVOulck Ae•ponH • 9 Ye•r• Sxp. Trff Trim • Removal Counaoutty & Cheaply Work. lnVl!xt A Oock•. TerHa 282•7143 --------Ll275870 ee0-7042 Jim e:U·11480 Oardenlng Svc 141~5512 Me..oa•i T14122f Lt1'7034M ·~1-4•10 ·--------~ REMODELING & ADDITIONS 3916 flAATHINO INTERIORS Kitchen/Bath/Remodel Rm Additions Visa/MC Ll580876 873·1212 SCREEN SERVICES 3919 Have A Garage Sale l