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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-06-17 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS All-CIF baseball includes local stars Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 Jurors hear of • Johri Famalaro's troubled past but prosecutors say they should have no sympathy for man who brutally raped and killed Denise Huber six years ago An emotionally drained Dennis Huber looks on as closing argumenb are made during Monday's penalty phase. Waiting for jud ent day Story by Christopher Goff ard Photos by Marc Martin SANTA ANA -As firull argu- ments closed Monday in the penal- ty phase of John Joseph Famalaro's murder trial, one key figure was both omnipresent and conspicu- ouslyabsent. Ann Pamalaro, the 71 -year-old mother of the con- fatally bludgeoning 23-year-old Denise Huber after he abducted her from the Corona del Mar Free- way in Coste Mesa. where her car ble\v a tire late one night in June 1991. Despite a massive manhunt and publicity campaign, Huber was missing for three years until police found her nude, gagged, hand- cuffed body in a victed killer, did not appear in Orange County Superior Court as she has throughout the trial, sitting apart and alone. u Does our sympathy extend to him stuffing a rag in h er freezer inside Pamalaro's drive- way in Dewey, Ariz .. in 1994. The same jury that convicted him of murder with special circum- stances must now decide whether to give him the death penalty or life in prison without parole. But lawyers seeking to save her son from the death penalty evoked her repeatedly as the source of his •dark, frightening, unlov- ing childhood" -a religiously zealous woman who told mouth? Does our sympathy keep going when he puts bags over her head ... u -CHRISTOPHER EVANS Deputy District Attorney Christo- pher Evans con- ceded the def en- dant had "a diffi- her children mas- turbation would drive them mad and threatened them with hellfire when they dis- obeyed her. "We're not just dealing with eccentric," said Deputy Public Defender Denise Gragg. "Sh e was an actively destructive fo rce .... She was crazy.• The 39-year-old defendant, a former house painter, was found guilty last month of raping and • cult life in some respects," but warned the jury not to let him •steal the compassion that is the victim's just due.• "Sympathy is a great thing," Evans said. "(But) when you look at the enormity of this crime, ladies and gentlemen, you have to ask yourself, 'Has be used up his sym- pathy?'" Walking the jury through the details of the crime, Evans added, "Does our sympathy extend to him stuffing a rag in her mouth? Does our sympathy keep going when he puts bags over her head?• Evans described Famalaro's life as one of squandered opportuni- ties, and pointed to his handcuffing of two ex-girlfriends as signs of •an escalating pattern" of sexual vio- lence. Evans said it was ironic defense attorneys should plead · for Famalaro's life when he showed no regard for the life of Denise Huber, a UCI graduate and Newport Beach resident. "What did she give her lite for?• Evans said. Famalaro is led into the courtroom by a bailiff Monday to bear the prosecution and defense present their cases. Attempting to paint a more sym- pathetic picture oft her client, Gragg catalogued the afflictions of Famalaro's childhood. She described him as a sickly child, bedridden and weak, who lived in constant fear of bis mother and suf- fered "the agony of knowing he was not normal." Gragg silld showing sympathy for Pamalaro did not mean forgiv- ing him and showing him compas- sion did not preclude compassion for Huber and her family. "Compassion is like love,• she said. "It is not finite." Gragg said Parnalaro is a reli- • SEE FAMALARO PAGE 4 THE VERDICT Discover the art of spittoon spitting PAGE 3 Founder of CocO's pu11s men from icy waters •Corona del Mar resident John Mcintosh saves fishe rme n whose boat had capsized off Alaskan coast. By Rachel Fischer, Dally Piiot Corona del Mar resident John R Mcintosh - the founder of Coco's and Reuben's restaurant cha.ms -became something of an unexpected hero this weekend when he and a group of fnends rescued five endangered satlors dunng a sdlmon- hslung exped.Jllon m Sit· ka, Alaska Mcintosh. who is retired, was aboard his 40-foot catamaran power boat, the "Summer- wmd," early Sunday morrung when he and his traveling comparuons spied a capsmng skiff nearby, its four occu- "I was just so thrilled that he was there and ready to help out ... " -KATHLEEN MCNTOSH • pants franucally bailing water from the small boat. Mcintosh and his crew were able to pull the stranded men to Sdfety on the "Summerwind" before the skiff sank. "The people were really grateful, because the water is so cold there tha't you don't have long (to live)," said Mcintosh's wife, Kathleen, who had just returned from Alaska to Corona del Mar at the tune of the incident • SEE RESCUE PAGE: 4 So just \\1hat was that Watergate thing all about? • 25 years after event that brought down a preside nt, local students are unclear on its importance. By Rac hel Fischer, Datly Pilot Twenty-five years ago today, five men were arrested for break· ing into the Democratic National Comnuttee's headquarters m Washington, 0 C -an event that marked the beginning of the Watergate scandal Before the dust would settle, a U.S president would resign in dis· grace, a nabon would lose its faJth in govenunent, some say perma- nently, and newspaper reporters Richard Nixon would hncilly be seen as sexy But do today's Newport-Mesa youth know about the events that rocked RlchMd M. Nixon's White House long before MTV asked them to "Rock the Vote?" • SEE WATERG ATE PAGE 4 Budget cuts may affect DARE r------------------------------------------------------, I I I ' I WISH O F THE WEEK l:\DE\ Edwards Mesa out, Borders in By Susan Deemer, Dally Piiot COSTA MESA -City Council members approved a 1997-98 budget of $73.8 million Monday night, down 15% or $12.9 million from last year's overall budget. Included in those budget cuts was a plan to replace police offi - cers with reserve officers in the department's Drug Awareness Resistance Education program. And council members say they hope to squeeze enough money out of the budget to give them- selves a raise. . Although the bulk of the decreased budget can be attrib· uted to the capital improvements budget being nearly 70% lower than last year, the city's day-to· day operating budget also dropped 3.5%. The public safety, police and ,__, __ 8 SEE COUNCIL PAGE 4 I I I + AD&WSS~ 2000 CM om.. 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By Susan Deemer, Daily Piiot COSTA MESA -The long· running story of the landmark Edwards Mesa theater appears to be coming to a close as city offi- cials get ready to ink a deal with developers to build a major book- store across from Trian-gle Square. The proposed development would require the entire block now occupied' by veral busi- nesses, including the historic theater and Newport Boats. Developers who plan to build a one-story, 25,200-square·f oot Borders Book & Music tor have agre d to pay the city $350,000 for a mall comer lot of land that they plan to dev lop atone with th ntir 3.07-acre DON llACH I DM.Y Pl.OT Tbe bbtoi1c Edwards Mesa U...ter may be closing u dty Olll- dall near dostng ....,UaUom wUh tbe bookstore cbaln. block later this year City Council membcn. will finalize th sale of the pnme oty- owned comer of N wport Boule- vard and 19th Street at~ July 14 - City Council meeting, 6 :30 p.m. at 77 Fair Drive. Developers for the proposed t 8 SEE BORaERS PAGE 4 -- \ ' TUESDAY. JUNE 17, 1997 Courtney and Dorothy McNutt's son fe ll from a playground jungle gym much like the one pictured here at Central Park in Hunt- ington Beach. The accident happened three years ago in Hunt- ington's Can Park but the playground equipment has since been removed. BR At~ POBUOA OAI V Plt0T When playgrounds turn dangerous •Local family on a campaign to keep slides and swings safe after son is seriously injured on outdated equipment. By Susan Deemer, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Courtney dnd Dorothy McNutt thought public parks were safe, until thetr son Ryon was injured three yE>ars ago wluJe playing on out- dated playground eqwpment m d Hunttngton Beach pdrk. Since then, they have embarked on an awareness cru- Sdde to warn other parents about unsafe playground equipment. The Costa Mesa couple are dis- tributing fliers m both Hunttng- ton Beach and Costa Mesa to alert parents they should mspect the equipment before allowing thetr ctuldren to play on at. "I am onJy one person," said Courtney McNutt. "I can't do il au. but I am striving to let people know thdt an accident that hap- pened to my son could happen to them really ~asily." In Costa Mesa, the Communi- ty SeTVJces Department already has plans to spend $90,000 to replace tot lot equipment at Wimbledon and Mesa Verde parks and $52,000 to replace tot "lot equipment at Balearic Com- munity Center. However, McNutt believes the equipment at TeWink.1e and Mesa Verde parks should also be inspected or updated Ryon, now 5, slipped off a rung of a metaJ ladder on play- ground equipment at Chris Carr Park when he was JUSt 2 years old. His parents say he has been traumatized by the accident and may be permanently disabled. The McNutts are sUing the city of Huntington Beach and the manufacturer of the play- ground equipment, Miracle Recreation Equipment. The city since has replaced the equip- ment. •We both lost our jobs due to the impending lawsuit,~ McNutt said. "(Our employers) didn't want to give us time off." McNult said at least two local schools -Killybrooke and Col- lege Park elementaries agreed to distribute McNutt's fU- er to parents before summer break. McNutt said most people assume park equipment is safe, but some playgrounds are 25 to 30 years old. "Parents should take their children to newer parks because some of these parks are an acci- dent waiting to happen," brie ly in the news Local students a warde d schola rships Sdve Our Youth presented schold.rstups to six local high school qrdduates who were enrolled rn th(• nonprofit program Wednesday, with awards ranging from $700 to $2,000 The Estancia High School grad- udtes awarded scholarstups include Gerardo Agwlar, Eduardo 1 h.lano, Felipe Jimenez, Alda Men- JIVar, Eddie Sotomayor and lsrael Vasquez. About 175 people, mciudmg 33 juruor high school students, attend- ed the organization's Uurd annual event at Pomona Elementary School The program encourages at-nsk youth to earn good grades at school by helping them with one-on-one tutonng and workshops as weU as weekJy financial incenllves for qood grades throughout the year. "U they get four Os they, only receive a dollar," said Oscar San- toyo, director of the program. "Four As. that's $24." When students graduate, they MP given a larger check depend- tng on how well they dld. Santoyo !>did he encourages the students to use the money they receive to help them with coUege expenses. but some students use it to help their families pay bills. "We're so proud of them," San- toyo said. "You can imagine how their parents feel about them. They are doubly proud of their sons and daughters." Costa Mesa seeking committee candida tes The Costa Mesa City Council JS currently accepting letters of inter- est 1rom residents who wish to serve on various committees or boards. The available positions are on the Redevelopment and Resi- dential Rehabilitation Corrunittee, the Access Appeals Board, the Child Care dnd Youth Services Committee, and the Building, Housing and Ftre Codes Board of Appeals. Interested individuals should send their letters of interest spec- ifying which commlllee or board they are applying for and a brief resume to Mayor Peter Buffa, Costa Mesa City tlaU, PO.Box 1200. Costa Mesa. 92628-1200. The deadlme for appl.Jcallons is June 20. For more information, contact Irma Hernandez at 754-5688. 3 connected to sale of co unterfeit sunglasses Three vendors were arrested at the Orange Coast CoUege Swap Meet on Saturday on suspicion of selling counterfeit reproductions of licensed sunglasses. Costa Mesa police, worlong with dgents from the Oakley and Ray-Ban sunglasses companies, conducted a sweep of the swap mee t at 2701 Fairview Road in hopes of nabbing hawkers of the counterfeit products. Sara Ramirez Vilchis, 24, of Huntington Beach; Maria Elaina Ibrahim Espinoza, 25, of Westmin- ster; and Gabriel Onyekwere Ochuba, 37, of Los Angeles were cited on misdemeanor charges and released at the scene, said Costa Mesa police Lt. Ron Smith. The vendors bad previously received cease and desist notices from the sunglasses companies but ignored the warnings, said Costa Mesa police Lt. Ron Smith. The sunglasses comparues McNutt said. McNutt said the ladder steps his son slipped on were 12 inch- es apart but should have been only 10. The steps also were heavily worn, rusty, and there was an indentation on it that wasn't noticeable until you looked underneath it. The ladder was installed at the park in 1972. Ryon is now afraid of hospi- tals, after undergoing four painful examinations doctors performed to check for nerve damage, his father said. McNutt said his son will have to have another checkup when he is 7 and again when he hits puberty. "It's going to be a long time before we know for sure,• McNutt said. "There's nerve damage ... it's been two and a hall years since the accident, and he is incontinent, and there's a potential of him being impo- tent." warn that cheap reproductions of their product could pose heath hazards because they may lack ultraviolet protection and do not · meet FDA standards. Cashier foils gurunan 's robbery attempt An armed gurunan ran off emp- ty-handed early Sunday morning after trying to rob a cashier at the drive-through window of a fast- food restaurant. Around 3 a .m., the gunman walked UJ? !P the window at the Jack-in-the'Box in the 2200 block of Harbor Boulevard, pulled a chrome revolver from bis jacket and pointed it at the cashier, said Costa Mesa police Lt. Ron Smith. The cashier slanuned down the window, ran inside and called police, and the gunman fled on fool, Smith said. Smith said nothing was stolen and no one was injured. The suspect is desaibed as a male Latino between 25 and 30 years old, 6 feet tall, about 190 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes. He wore a mustache, goatee and brown ski jacket with a hood. REAPERS HOTLINE 642·6086 Mesa, CA. 92626. Copyright: No news stories, Illustrations, edlto· rial matter or advertisements herein can be reproduced with- out written permission of copy· right owner. WEATHER VOL 91, NO. 133 TMOMAS H. IOHNSON. Publlst'« WIWAM LOltOEU.. Editor STEVI MYllL£. Managing Editor TONY DODOO, Assistant Managing Editor nNA IORGATTA. City Editor ROGB c:MLS0H. Sports Editor MMCMAllTIN. Photo Editor L-,.ISOl.A. otsp..y Advertising NOY OITTING. OMlfltd Adllettlslng LANA~ PromotlonS I Record your comments about the Dally Pilot or news tips. ADDRESS Our address Is 330 W B•y St, Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627 COR8E010NS It Is the Pilot's policy to prompt- ly cOffect all errors of sutKUnce. Please call 574-4233 m Newport Beach/Con. Mesa Dally Pilot (USPS-144-800) Is published Monday through S..t ur~y In Newport Be~ ond Costa Mesa, ~ptlons are only wallable by substrlblng to The llmes Or•nge COYnty (800) 252·9141. In areas ouulde of N.wport Be.ch -.lei Costa Mesa, wbscriptlons to ttw O.lly Pilot only are av•llable by !Nlf f« $10 per month. 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SIZE Wedge . . . ...... 1-3 SW Newport . . . • 1-3 sw Bfacktes . . . 1·1 sw River Jetty . . . . . . .1-3 sw CdM -. . . . 1-3 IW TIOIS TODAY First low 2:12 a.m ........... 0.3 First high 8:19 a.m .......•.•.. 3.4 Stcond low 1:1S p.m... .. .... 1 7 Second high 7:40 p.m. . . • . .5.6 WEDNESDAY First low 2:48 a.m. . • • . • • • ·02 First high 9:02 a.m ............. 36 Second low 1:53 p.m,.. • , . . . .1.8 Second high 8:14 p.m. . . . . . . . . • . .5.9 · WATER TEMPERATURE: •.••• 69 SURF A south-southwest swell from around ~00 degrees Is mafnt.lnlng the recently familiar waist• to chest-high svrt. The Wind w.ves from the northwest haw died, leaving wh.t the lifeguards call fair to poor overell con- dltlom. These wlll repeat themselves Wednesday Newport Beach/Cosm Mesa Daily Ptl Demise of Da Vmci program greatly exaggerated By M ichelle Terwilleger, Daily Pilot Despite fear and confusion to the contrary, Newport Harbor's Da Vinci program is not at risk of los- ing its state grant funding. Da Vinci, a four-year high school uschool-to-work" academy that began at Newport Harbor two years ago, integrates math, sci- ence, history and English for 100 students a t each grade level and provides juniors with a mentor and seniors with work experience. Some parents fear if the Orange Courity Board of Education votes not to act as a fiscal distributor of those funds anymore, it may be dif- ficult or impossible for the school to access those grants. HFor people like me who have been on grant-writing teams, if it will prevent funds, we're going to get excited about it," said parent Diana Long. "(The county) is the clearinghouse. They are the receiver and distributor of those funds .... I wasn't sure who else that would be." County education trustees said if there ever would be a vote on the issue of ending fiscal authority for school-to-work funds, it would not occur anytime soon. The program receives $260,000 over four years from a Specialized Secondary Program state grant and starting next year will receive $84,000 annually from a California Partnership Academy grant, said Scott Dukes, coordinator of the program and a physics teacher at Newport Harbor. The partnership grant requires a school-to-work component that includes mentors and work experi- ence for upperclassmen and also requires that 25% of the students in the program have special learn- ing, economic or language needs. Only the partnership money is channeled through the county educabon deparbnent, said Eliza- beth Parker, a county department trustee. Newport Harbor receives $3,000 in federal school-to-work, or "Vision 2020" funding that comes through the county, but Dukes said Da Vmci has not bene- fited from any of that money. However, Da Vmci could talc advantage of future VJ.Sion 202 f\mds as they became available, Parker said. Parker said some of her col- leagues may attempt to stop acting as a fiscal agent for federal and state school-to-work funding because a group of parents oppose those kinds of programs. Parker said a group of parents who favor home schooling and pri- vate schools spoke out against school-to-work at recent county education board meetings. Ken Williams, a trustee for the county education department, said he supported vocational programs that were afterschool and did not interfere with core ctuTiculum, but that he opposed federal school-to- work mandates. "Basically, school-to-work is not about academic instruction. It's about diluting academic instruc- tion," Williams said. "It's more about taking local control and pre- empting local officials about mak- ing decisions affecting them." Williams said businesses control Vision 2020 funds instead of e lect- ed leaders and that the grants did not cover everything that schools accepting the money would be required to do. "The school-to-work will be another unfunded mandate upon the Newport-Mesa Unified School District," he said Williams said he would not attempt to end the county's role as a fiscal agent for school-to-work federal funds until he thought he had enough votes to do so. Williams also said he thought the Da Vmci program was a "won- derful program.• Wendy Leece, a trustee for the Newport-Mesa Unified School Dis- trict, said she opposed school-to- work and VJSion 2020 programs because she feels like it places too much emphasis on career and labor skills and takes away from fundamental academic skills. However, Leece said she wasn't sure whether or not Da Vind fell into that same category and that she wanted the school board to review the program. POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • Fairview Road: A CD player worth S 150 was stolen from a car parked in the 2300 block. • Baker Street: Five packs of cigarettes worth S 11.25 were stolen from a convenience store in the 1000 block • Mesa Verde Drive Ust. A CD player and CDs worth S645 were stolen from an unlocked car parked in the 1500 block. • Cecil Place: A backpack, camping equipment, cash and other property worth SSOO were stolen from a car parked in the 100 block. The window was pried open • Harbor Boulevard: A wallet containing S 170 in cash was stolen from a purse in the 200 blQCk. NEWPORT BEACH • Windsor Court: S2,600 in S 100 bills were stolen from a freezer inside a residence. There was no sign of forced entry. • West Coast Highway: Five palms and other miscellaneous plants that were soon to be planted, valued at $2,350. were stolen from behind a building in the 3300 block. • Superior Avenue: A stereo, speakers, spare tire, key card and floor mats valued at S650 were stolen from an car in the 1400 block. A door was pried open. •campus Drive: A Sl,400 computer was stolen from a locked office in the 3800 block. There was no sign of forced entry. "Over 50 Years of Fine Quality" All Types of Window Treatments • Val.anus dr Corniu Boxes •Roman Shades• Blinds • Verticals • Shutters • Bedspreads Complimmt4ry ConJ11lt11tio1t in ~11r Ho•1 rw,,.~ Factory &c Showroom 1998 Harbor Blvd ., Costa Mesa 642-8400 Newport Beach/Co ta Mesa Daily Pilor TODAY BUSINESS SEMINAR The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce offers a "Sunrise in Newport Business Seminar" at 7:15 a .m. at the Bal- boa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For members, the cost is $15 with reservations dnd $17 at the door. Potent.Jal members pay $19. For reservations, call 729-4400. ACTING WORKSHOP Orange Coast College offers a workshop discussing ways to enter the acting profession from 7 to 10 p.m. in room 103 of OCC's Business Education Building. Lucy Lee Flippin, known as Miss Wilder from "Little House on the Prairie" and actor/chrector Robert Conrad will speak dunng the workshop Registration fee is $39. For more information, call 432- 5880. COCKTAIL MEETING The Cabo San Lucas/Newport Beach Sister City Committee offers a cocktail meeting at 5:30 p.m. at Chill's, 3300 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more inlormation, call 646-4278. ATIENTION Coastline Counseling Center offers an atte,ption deficit disorder workshop called "The Manana Syndrome?" from 7 to 9 p.m. at 1200 Quall St, Swte 105, New- port Beach Attendees will learn how to stop procrastinating. Adnuss1on is $20 For more infor- mation, call 476-0991 LIVING TRUST The law offices of Lisa A. Cian- cio offers a free senunar called "Do I Need d Living Trust? Pro- tecting Your Assets Through Wills and Trusts" dl 6:30 p.m. at 881 Dover Dnve, Swte 300, Newport Beach. Reservations are required at 574-0866 SKI CLUB The Bdlboa Ski Club offers its summer meetings at 6:30 p.m. at the American Legion, 215 15th St .. Newport Beach. The casual meeting will include drinks and a barbecue. ror more information, call 721-9316 IMMIGRATION LAW The Lalmo Leadership Council offers a lecture on the recent changes Ul US. unrnigration laws affecting employers and perma- nent residents at 8 a.m. at the Costa Mesa Serum Center, 695 W. 19th St. For information, call 631- 5847 WEDNESDAY READING GROUP Barnes & Noble Metro Pointe offers its next Great Books Read- ing Group discussion at 7 p.m. at 90 l B South Coast Drive, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 444-1404. FINANOAL SERVICES Lecturer and columrust of "Money Talks,· Steve Ostnn, presents an overvtew of the finan- ciaJ semces industry from 6:30 to 9 p.m. today in Orange Coast Col- lege's Community Education Building conference room. Regis- tration fee is $29. For more infor- mabon, call 432-5880. INVESTMENT BASICS Orange Coast College offers a workshop on "Investment Basics" from 6:30 to 9 p .m. today, June 25 and July 2 in room 102 of OCC's Art Center. Registration fee is $29. For more information, call 432-5880. BREAKFAST FORUM The Inside Edge offers a breakfast seminar on "Evolving Spiritually into the 21st Century" from 6:30 to 8:30 a.m. at Scott's restaurant, 3300 Bristol, Costa Mesa. First-time guests pay $20 and others pay $35. For reserva- tions, call 460-4242. around town FRIENDLY FELINES The National Cat Protection Society ls having an open house from 2 to 4:30 p.m. on Sunday at 6904 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For information, call 650-1232. HAPPY HOUR The Jewish National Fund's National Future Leadership divi- sion offers a happy hour from 6 to 8 p.m. at Twin Palms, 630 New- port Center Drive, Newport Beach. To register, call 558-8733. SILK FESTOONS Sherman Library and Gardens offers a class titled "Silk Fes- toons" at 9:30 a.m. at 2647 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The demonstration includes the attendees' participation and au materials. For more mformation, call 673-2261 NUTRITION A nutrition lecture will be offered from 6 to 7:30 p .m . at the Country Store, 1775 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 645-3703 WALL STREET Northstar Investment Man- agement offers a seminar called "What's Working on Wall Street" at 12:45 p.m . at the The Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. For more information, call 517-0183. THURSDAY CREDIT CARD USE Bame!\ & Noble Metro Poutte offers a seminar on "Credit Card Use in America" at 7 p.m. at 9018 South Coast Drive, Costa Mesa For more information, call 444- 1404. CAREER NETWORK The next free Career Network meeting on •Assessing Your Strengths and Focusing Your Resume• for those unemployed will be at 7:30 p.m. in the Stewart Lounge at St. Andrew's Presby- terian Church, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. For mor<.> information, call 574-2239. STRESS RELIEF Mother's Market offers a free seminar on •Bach Flower Reme- dies," a famous stress relief for- mula, from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m at the Patio Cafe at 225 E. 17th St., Cos- ta Mesa. ESTATE PLANNING Courtlandt FinanciaJ Group, Inc. offers a free workshop on ·Advanced Estate Planning" from 1 to 2 p.m. at the Uruversity Athletic Club, 1701 Quail St .. Newport Beach. For more infor- mation. call 251-6901 BREAKFAST BOOST The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce's next breakfast boost will take place from 7:15 to 8:45 a.m. at the Costa Mesa Country Club, 1701 Goll Course Dnve. Cost is $12 in advance and $17 at the door. For reservations, call 574-8780. FRIDAY PARADISE ISLAND Parent Help USA presents Par- RUFFLES UPHOLSTERY ... , ...... c...s ..... I t22 wtOl llVDw COSTA MIU • 541-11 S6 ad1se Island, a benefit organized by the Children's Angel Society, to support two Parent Help Cen- ters from 6 p.m. to midnight at lhe American Legion 215 15th St., Newport Beach. The evening includes tropical drinks, buffet, entertainment, dancing, a silent and live auction and door prizes. AU proceeds will fund critical ser- vices for at-risk infants and chil- dren. Advanced tickets cost $25 and tickets at lhe door cost $35 For more information, call 723- 7170. SATURDAY AUTHOR APPEARANCE Barnes & Noble Metro Pomte presents author Earlene Fowler at 2 p.m at 9018 South Coast Dnve, Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion, call 444-1404. FAMILY STORYTIME The Costa Mesa Library pre- sents Family Storytime with Mark Nedleman and Friends for chil- dren ages 3 to 6 from 2 to 3 p.m. at 1855 Park Ave. For more infor- mation, call 646-8845. LAUNCH PAD In celebration of its fourth buthday, Launch Pad will be open to the public all day free of charge from 10 a.m to 7 p.m. at 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. Vis1- tors can play with more than 60 interactive exhibits, watch live science shows and browse the Science Store, which lS loaded wllh educabonaJ toys and glfts. For more information, call 546- 2061 DIVORCE WORKSHOP Marriage and family therapist l\1dxine B. Cohen offers a work- shop called ·•Divorce: A New Beginning" for men dnd women m the process ol divorcing or recently divorced from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. a t 180 Newport Center Drive, Newport Bedch Cost is $40. For mor<.> information, call 759-0579 Try Our New Plien-fen 0 s2000 Start-Up With 12 Week Plan EXP. ~f.\1197 TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1997 How's that for a spitting image I n 1935, when I graduated from law school and passed· the state bar exammation, I was, theorehcdlly, quali11ed to I try a lawsuit. No way. During the educat10nal procl:!ss, they forgot to teach a course m spit- toons and spitting Torts, con- tracts, equity, property, yes. Spittoons and sp1ttmg, no By the mid '30s, tobdcco chewing had become a lost art, but spittoons still graced our courtrooms. Trad1tionally, the judge had one dnd there were four at counsel table -two for the plaintiff and two for the defendant. The spectators had none, since they were free to go outside and spit on the lawns surrouncting the court- house. As for the 1urors. bailiffs, clerks and court reporters, well, they 1ust had to go spitless As soon as I began to try cdses, I discovered that an drt form in trial tactics had devel- oped involving spittoons It might be called a distraction tactic. lt worked like this: Your opponent is 1ust dboul to make d good point m the examination or cross-examina- l10n of d witness ~t th1s point, you accidentally kick over d spittoon The resulting clang tdkei. the mmds ol the 1urori. off whdtever good point your opponent 1s makm~J· Of course, 11 could b<.> O\ er- done rred Forgy was one ol p1!:L~1!:'\!:1!:'\!:1!:'L~1!:~'\!:'t!,'1!,'\!:1!:1!:'1!:1S!:L, l Phont' lal1' JnJ kncr' \Hlltl'n 110 \our I hchJll D1xum~n1' ft'\l~lll'J tor tree R~1.11n .1n Jtlnrn~\ tur 1111: cn111~ \t',JI h•r ••llh \1111 ~ l1nited Le~~I Prmidl'r\ l·MAA·~L.\\\ I lli ~1!:'\!:'IS.!:1!:1-"l!o'lS!:~~'\!:"\!:l!:'U:l!:-U:~l!:'L"l!c'~lil PLUG IN THE VERDICT robe rt gardner Orange County's better tnal lawyers of lhat era Dunng one trial, he was being part1cularlv hard-pressed by tus opponent On the defensive, Fred decid- ed to resort to the spittoon d1s- tract1on tactic Fred was rdther small in stature Apparent!} his feet were small, too, because as he made his move, his fool sLid into the spittoon Poo1 r:red hdd to galumph around the courtroom for severaJ hour!. with that silly spittoon stuck on his foot before a tin~m1th could be located to come in and cut the thing off. Even without chewmg tobacco, the spittoons also were used for some tact1cdl spitting Hawk.J.ng was. in those day, an integraJ part of the spitting process. For those unlamiliar w1th the word hawk, 11 medn..,, dccord.Ulg to Webster's Colle- giate D1ctionary, "to utter a harsh , guttural sound m or as Ii m trymg to close tht! throat • Webster's gives an altemdte dehmtion "an dUd1ble effort to free up phlegm from the throat 1 '\o, with thOS(' spittoons JUSt Sltlmg lh~rf', d ldC:tlC arose Slffi· ilar to k1rkmg O\ Na spittoon Agctm, di lht· momPnt yoUI oppcinf'nt 1c; about to mdke d good point, }OU hdwk dnd spit. Thdl d1strdcted Judge JamPs Allen was a great hdwker I th111k h<· did 1t JUSt to be medn Jui.1 about the lime vou were dbout Lo make d pomt \.Vllh the JUr~ Judge Allen \.\.Ould no1c;I!,· hdwk dnd -.p11 into his -.p1ttoon I think lhdt was one of the redson.,, the dltomeys got behind Frdnk \\est m the I Q38 elerllon and defeated Judge .\lien Frank West neither hd\\ ked nor spit All I kno" dboul the derruse 01 the sp1ttoon-sp1tting tdctJC was thdt the spittoons were then• when I went into lh<> NdV) 1n 1 Y41 dnd were gonl' wh<'n I returned m 1445 Sometime after I really rell.re. I'm qomg to tf\ to get a tederdl grdnt ol some krnd to i-,tudy the den11se ol the sp1tloon spitting m our legdl h1sto~ • ROBERT GARONER is a retired Judge who h11es tn Corona def Mar His column appears Tuesdays You'll love 'em. House Of lmPQrts Plug into your community Find out what's going on 1n your city, parks, churches. schools. entertainment and sports Read the. Daily Pilot How to reach us? Call the Daily Pil ot at 642-4321. N~w ExT~Not:o S110\t'RC•ort1 Hot;Rs Mo11day-S1111da,y I Oa1n-8pm .... Ord e r ow for mnmer enjoyn1ent. lmn1ediate ddivery on somt• models • Our C u tom di vi ion will tail or a Duff. lo yo ur )M'rifications. TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1997 FAMALARO CONTINUED FROM 1 gious man who hcis been read.mg St. Augus- Une's reOt>ct1ons of repentance beht.nd bars. Depurr PulJlJc Defender Leonard Gum.lJa used smdU log-ccibm models. one solidly built and llw other cuvl'd-m. to illustrate how Fam<ilaro\ d<•formecl psyche looked in com- p<inson to d h1.1dlthy one Gumhd lh·ncll•d thP prosecuuon's portray- al of Fdmc1ldro tts ht1ving two sides, an out- Wdrdly qood one• dnd d well-hidden, evil onP ·It's nc1t <Jood dnd PvLl, it's good and dis- turbed," G11mltt1 so1d ·nus IS d person who de!>pe1d!Ply wcints to he normdl, who des- percitE>ly wt1nt<. to lw successful. and he ccin't " Costd f\h•-;c1 pohn· chief 0dvc Snowden, who dr>vPlopPCJ a ln<'ncbh1p with the Hubers in the yh1rs smr0 IJcrn~e·s disdppearance, '>di through tlu• ddy of clrqumenl dnd plans to H•turn unt1l thP tnul 1s o\.er 'I'm iust hNP to <>how su pport for the fam- ily," lu· '>dlcl. "I'm glcid lhat tt'S OVC'r with. dnd c•tlhf•t wr1y fl'ctmdldCol won't SC'<.' the streets 11<Jd10, dncl lhdt\ whc1l\ 1mportc1nt to me" Thi' 1111} will b1•<Jm dehbc>rdl1ons this mo1n1nq MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Public defender Leonard Gumlia uses a model to illustrate b ow John Famalare's deformed psyche looks in r elation to a normal one. WATERGATE CONTINUED FROM 1 Tlw c1n .. Wl'I • .., re .. ,, no c1ncl mc1yhl' A-.. with Nixon 11ncJ his non1Ps ct! tht• t111H· 1111• Wc1tNgdte> <>Cdndc1J hrok1· 11\ hctrcl In IPU JUSt who knc>\',<, "h11t ·I c1sk1·d ct r 011plc· ol peoplt> I todrty fcil>Ottl V\,1t1•1qc1I!') -t1 111nior. c1 IH·-..l1111t1n .incl two '>opho- morP-; I Wct'i .. urlmq with No one• n•ctlly krww 1111; lhmq." sr11d Nc>w- port I lc1rho1 I llqh School lr(•shmc1n Cc111wron Sine 1<111 , 14 "All I know I 1., thctt N1x1111, llkl', ch•lrtecJ d bunch of 1111•-; ,incl d1cl <.cmwthmq rc•c1lly hetd " "Thl• llit1HJ c1houl wht>rf' I IN1xon) w,,., 11'>1nq lhr· ill<'uc1l cc1m- pdtqn furnh<" ctO\Wf•f('(] I S-yc>c1r- olcl Ah~on Arnold whf'n ""ked to clt>hnP t h1• \\ ,1te>rqt1l<• < n"1s 'I don't n•c1JI; know mu< h <1hout thc1t st 11Jf ." set 1d I h1 · Nt>wpor t I lcirlJor ln•<.hmc1n , who utldt•d th111 whc1l Ltttl<' mloml<tlton .,hi· d<H•<, hctvc• c1bout thl' 1·1r1 coJJll''i "lrom movws. not llnm .,rhool " The• r<•c1'>011 wh\. Wc1t<.>r9c1tl• fdlc•'> so low 111 I hi' lwok ol tPenct~JP dWdll'nt•<.,<, 1\111)-11•-;l Wl\h the (d(l lhdt lhf> scdnclril \'"'"..,opt otrQcted, I cincl 1l'> con'>P<flH•n< fl., '>O lr1r-r£>d<h - mq, thdt II ( 11n hi' OVPrWhPlnun9 ev<•n tor l<'o< h1·1., • "I hdVl' truuhll' IPrtc l11nq 11, to Ix• honf'st Wllh you ," '>t11cl E .. tcmod I huh School h,...tory II •cwlw1 Pdul FllZ<JPrdld 'I rt cl onr-) ('<Ir .. urvf>y cour.c'. should 11 q<·I 111on· •tlll'nlJon ' Cost Effective • Legal Solutions Ql .ESTJ<>;\; HAVE YOU OtANGED? Has Watergate altered the way you view poli-1 tics and politicians? Is the country better or worse because of the scandal? Leave your name, phone number, city of residence and comments on our Readers Hotline, 642- 6086. thctn Vietndm or Civil Rights? . The problem in teacht.ng 1t 1s, where do you stop? It's so compl!- Cdte~ and there's 5o many chardc- ters. F1tzgernld has found ways lo .,1mpWy Lhe scdndaJ for students -including showing them the 1476 Watergdte-themerl film "All llie Prc>siclent's Men," starnng Robert Redford But 19nordnce on the topic does not mean that lucls dfe too blissed out on v1dc>o games and cable TV to care dbout thP world outside Hdvmg been born d decade after the Watergate burglais were 111d1c:ted by a federcll grand jury, the average high-school freshman would naturally be more d1s- lctnced from political scandal The key, Sd1d teacher!., is to connect the events of Watergare to life today "Wr discuss it 1fl tNms of thmgs happerung along those ll.Jles - current events," said Estancia American Government teacher Rem Champion, who was teach- ing at the same school when the scandal broke 25 years ago. "The kids are interested in Whitewater and all that -but I lived it, so it's more mearungful to me. They're somewhat cyniccil today (about the president) " Ann Wynne, the chair of Orange Coast College's history department, did her doctoral dis- sertation on what lS taught and learned in the average high- school classroom. She does not buy the theory that today's stu- dents are apathellc about the workings of government. "They said that about students 50 years ago -that kids weren't interested in history," she Sdld. "Students are much more V1Sua1Jy- onenled; you have lo hook them." 18-yeM-old Melissa Carnett is a Costa Mesa rugh-school senior and a part-lime OCC student enrolled m Wynn's class. She said although she has so far learned lit- tle dboul Watergate, she would like to know more. ~A lot of kids don't care (about pol.Jllcs} -but a lot of kids do,• Carnett said. "l wish I had learned about it earlier," Cameron said. "Maybe they' re going to get to 1t." Added Alison: "To know about (Watergate) is important so that the same mistakes won't happen again" RESCUE CONTINUED FROM 1 The rescued men were uninjured and taken to the nearest harbor. Sitka is locat- ed on a cluster of island near Juneau. "I was just so thrilled that he was there and ready to help out,• said Kathleen Mcintosh. Mcintosh, who will return home in a few weeks, is an avid fisherman and travels to Alaska every summer. H e earned his reputation locally. as a businessman by turning his Coast Highway Snack Shop into a bUigeon- ing restaurant empire that eventually included Coco's and Reuben's. Mcintosh has since sold off bis interest in the restaurant chain. nEf3T c or J '.~ c J L 1 l' I\ r 1 o r J B /~ f 'H\ fl U f ) I C Y S 1 GU STAHTS 24 HOUR Info Tape 957-2533 COLLEGE PHARMACY •• • .loeeph AWeMr S tate aar C.rtltled Speclallet SINCE 1962 "OLD FASHIONED FRI ENDLY SERVICE." HOME HEALTH CARE CENTER Put a few wo rds to wo rk for you. 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They suggested a decis1on be made mid-year. CONTINUED FROM 1 Additionally, the council sup- ported a suggestion by City Coun- fire departments together, bowev-cilman Gary Monahan lo reduce er, increased an overall 4%. the $196,755 in salaries and bene- Durlng Monday's discussion of fits paid annually to OARE officers the budget, City Council mem-by implementing an alternative bers voted 3-2 to consider giving method of staffing. themselves a salary increase from Monahan suggested replacing the current $570 per month they regular police officers in the are now paid. DARE program with either No specific amount was voted reserve or retired police officers on, but whatever they arrive at who work at a lower salary. The will be lower than the cot.mty cot.mcil agreed to try that for 60 median of $690 per month. The days. decision makes the money avail-Council members Somers and able, but an increase would be Erickson supported Mayor Buffa's considered at a later date. suggestion that the city join the "We as a council are not paid a C' . lot of money,,,, Monahan said. "We National League of tties. The $6,000 annual member- took a 25% decrease several y~ars ship fee would essentially replace ago and l believe we should take membership in the Southern Cah- another look at th.is ." Mayor Peter Buffa and City fomia Association of Govem- Councilman Joe Erickson voted ments at $5,000 a year. The coun- no. Buffa said he initiated the 25% cil voted not to renew that mem- reduction in salaries nearly seven bership as well as membership m years ago. City Manager Allan the Orange County Human Rela- Roeder had suggested that coun-tions Commission at $3,576 a year. ciI members consider raising their ln other council news, council salaries. membeIS voted 3:2 in favor of ~1 don't thJnk any one of us is lowering tralfJc impact fees for up here for the money," Erickson businesses Mayor Peter Buffa said. suggested the fee be lowered to The council agreed not to $150 from a pr?posed $200 to make a decision on how much $281 fee. Council members Joe money the city will allocate to I Enckson and Heather Somers vot- help fund the Lions Club's annual ed no. BORDERS signed agreement from two property owners, officials said. The city took Borders' initial $286,000 bid, despite a $450,000 bid Crom Tnangle Square devel- opers Pacific Development Part- ners and Capital & Counties and an offer from an independent business owner for $301,000. 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Newport Harbor standouts land A ll-C/F baseba ll berths QUOTE OF THE DAY -All the maches were real happy u•ith thR u•ay tt u·ci~ run .. it's definitely something they want to rontmue .. • -1'VF.J11POfff llARBOR BASEBALL COAOI J/\1 K.1Ef£R SEE BELOW SEE ID.OW SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CARLSON, 574-4223 0 HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL HONOR S Urban, Harp.er among four All-CIF choices Newport Harbor 's Joe Urban • Newport Harbor , Corona del Mar prep baseball standouts honored along with two locals from Calvary Chapel. By Barry Faulkner, Datly Pilot Newport Harbor High seruor Joe Urban, the Newport-Mesa Distrtct Player of the Year, as weU as Corona del Mar High juruor Ty Harper, are among four locals included in the AlJ-CrF Southern Section baseball selections. Urban and Harper were named to the second team in Division HI and rnvision IV, respectively, while Calvary Chapel High standouts Randy Blood and John Tucker. both Cos- ta Mesa residents, were first-team picks in D1V1Sion V. Urban, whose four-year career included a district-record 20 home runs, hit .392 with eight homers and 26 RBI for the Sailors this spring, while also posting a 4-2 pitching record with two saves and 28 strikeouts in 31 innings. It's the fust All-CIF distinction afforded Urban in baseball, though he was a first-team All- CIF Division V football honoree in football last fall. Urban, an Orange County All- Star who wiU continue on the dia- mond at Rancho Santiago Col- lege, was a four-lune dl.1-clistrict selecllon who was three times named All-Sea View League He played first base, thlrd base and shortstop . in adclition to his pitch- ing dubes. Harper, a sophomore first baseman who also pitched for the Sea Kings, hit a dlstnct-ledcling .505 (40 for 79) with Se\'en homers, 29 RBI, nine doubles, three tnples and an eye-popping .678 on-base percentage I Harper. a first-team AJ1-Sea View and all-clistnct pick, also posted a 3.19 ERA in 37111 innings, posting one save, though ! losmg his only decision. Neither Newport, nor CdM made the CIF Playoffs. Blood, a sophomore second baseman. and Tucker, a 1uruor pitcher, helped Calvary Chapel reach the Division V Qudrterii- nals, alter wuuung the Olympic League Tucker forged a 7-4 record \Vlth a 2.11 ERA m 59l/ 1 iruungs He yielded just 33 hits, fanned 53 and walked 25. Blood finished the regular sed- son ruttmg .362 with 17 RBI. 11 stolen bases and a .989 fielcling percentage. The teams were' selected by coaches and sportswnters from throughout the Southern Sec- t10n. high school girls sports 1996-97 year-ender r~--~4.-...-~~W--.A----~~~..-..IMOA .... ~UOftrt-, Youth Movement at CdM . ~ ' : COM GIRLS TOP 10 i I I I I I I I I I + 1. Fnthn .. Lia ... ---metien Ill CIF ~ Sedlan • Freshmen phenoms prove vital to CdM girls' athletic success in '96-97. By Barry Faulkner. Daily Pilot TheCltt!.S of 2000 d1dn "t wt11l long lo 1mpdct Corona del MM I hqh girls dthlet- 1cs, as freshnl<'n S<'nsal1ons were integral to stronq tNm showmgs in tenni'> dncl rross country. ln ddd1llon, ninlh-qrader LJZ Morse becdme the St•t1 Kings' top mdJvid ual story of the 1996-97 ath- leuc yedr with d CIF Southern Sec- llon D1v1s1on II cht1mpionsh1p m the 800 meters this spnng. Freshmen doubles pdrtners NadJa Vaughan dnd Caylan Leslie earned a Sea View League cham- p1onsh1p dnd were catalysts for the eventual CIF 01v1•non I team senu- fmaltSt, whill• Morse cllld fellow frosh Jtll Quy<' were stalwarts on a cross country conlmgenl that hn- ished sixth m thP stdtc and thud m C IF D1Vls1on IV CdM did not cldUTI d league champ1onsh1p m lcc1m compeb- bon, bul 1t did r<'cl"ive some good reledgumg news, when Orange County pnnc1pals voted to shift it to the Pacific Co<1st League, begin- ning the fdll or t 998. In c1dd1t1on to the c1foremen- t1oned varsity ncwcomNs, junior Nind Vdughan (tl'nnt'i), SE>ntor Hayden Al<>y (soltltall), Junior Meaqdil Hardt (wtttN polo and swimming), L10dsuy Wanmngton (basketball), c1nd JuhC' Norton, Nettie Alshuler ttnd Michelle Dal'ln (sw1mmmy) posted note- worthy perfonndncc>s Here's d sport-by-sport review· • Tennis: Alter duelmg Sea View n vals Woodbndge dnd Newport I !arbor dunng the r<•guJdr season, Coach Tim t'-ldng's Juggernaut earned the No 2 set>d m the D1Vl- s1on I drdw With thl' Vdughdn sisters, Leslie, Robyn Colemdn and Ructu- ka BuclhrdJd lt•tldmq the way, CdM hdndlccl Colton, Apple Vdl- ley and Redlands by a combined margin of 5 1-3, before hosting fiv e-time cll'fC'ndmq champion Peninsula 10 the senuhnals. But the Panthers, whom the Sea Kings had defeated in the reg- ular season, ec.1med d 10-8 victory, en route to their sixth strdight sec- tion crown, finahzmg the Sea Kmgs' record al 18-4 (7-3 in league). Nadia Vaughan dnd Leslie were seeded No 2, but won lhe MAR( MARTIN 1A ('t Pl 0 Dlvllion • Finals + 2. ow CIDWltly ........... In stn., .,..... In SOutMm sedlan In DtvWonN. + J. ~ duo CavlM a.lie .... ,.... ~wins.. View ~-...1 •• t1t1e. + ... Michelle Dllhn, HMdt. Nettle Ahhuler _,..Julie Norton IMd frffstyle ....., tHms to school recorch .... All-American consider don. + 5. Tennis tHm .tvanced to OF Dlvlsion l semifinals. + 6. Junior tennis star Nina Vaughan is Sea View rumMNip. + 7. Senior Hayden Aley named Newport-Mesa District Co-Player of the Year in softball. ·~ 8. Hardt named All-OF in water polo. + 9. All-district pick Undsay Warmington tops district basketball scorers, earns spot in Orange County All-Star Game. CdM's Megan Hardt pushes off against Foothill High defender in water polo. ·~ 10. Faith Mickler (soccer) and Sarah Petry (volleyball) are first-team all-league. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I L---------------------------------~ le<lgue doubles crown, 7-6, 6-1, over Woodbridge's Michele Sllefel and Danielle Hustedt. Nina Vaughan, the two-llme defending singles champ and the No. 1 seed, fell in the final to Wood- bndge's Natalie Exon, 6-3, 6-4 . Nina Vaughan went on to reach the semiiinals in the CCF individ- ual tournament. • Cross country: After forging d 4-1 record in league dud.I meets, the Sea Kings finished lied for sec- ond at Sea View Finals, as Morse led the CdM incliVldual firushers m 11th place. Jennifer Morgan (12th) and Vanessa Jamieson (14th), Jean Garaa (17th), J ennifer Blau (20th) and Quye (24th) also sparkled at league finals. Quye came up big (fintShmg a team-best 18th) al secbon fmals, where the Sea Kings wound up thud in Division rv. Morgan was 21st and Morse, who m1ured her tup during the competition. limped home 40th. Morgan (27th) and Quye (three seconds back in 28th) paced the sucth-pJace showing at ClF State Finals in Fresno. • ltack and field: Morse, whom CdM coaches beueve could become the best female runner ever lo come out of CdM, backed up such praise with a stirring post- season, culminated by firuslung eighth m the state in the 800. Morse, whom Sumnef believes may be best-suited for the 1,600 10 the future, won the Sea View 800 fmaJ Wlth a then-personal-record 2: 16.55, then won the secllon crovm with a 2:14.25 clocking. She shattered that b.me, how- evt>r, by going 2: 12.53 to hnish fourth at the Masters Meet. Morse was the onJy top-three (misher in league, as the Sea Kings hrushed 3-5. 0-5 m league. • Swimming: Dahn, Hardt, AJshuler and Norton combmed to break school records m the 200- and 400-yard free relays, earning All-American considerationevent The 200 foursome finished third m league and 10th m CIF Division I, with cl CdM-record clocking of 1 44 .48, almost a second faster than the stdndard for All-Amen- can cons1derabon The 400 relay was 14th at CfF Fmals. though its C dM-best 3 52 10 clockmg was produced at CIF Prellms Norton hmshed fourth m league 1n the 100 free (a PR of 55.55), and was 16th in the 50 free at C IF Finals. Laura Weeshoff was fourth m the 100 backstroke at league Hnals, where Hardt was fifth in the 500 free. • • Water polo: Hardt and Norton were the stal warts for Coach John Vargas' inaugural girls team, which lmished 10-12. Hardt, who paced the team with 69 goals. was third-team AJJ- C IF and first-team all-league. Norton, a seruor, was second- team all-league dfter leading the team m steal'> d'i the pnmdry hole guard. She reprel>t'nled the South m the fust Ordnge County All-Stdr Game. • Softball: Aley Wdl> named Co- ·Player ol the Year m thc Newport.- Mesa Disltict. dfter ledchng Codch Scott Gorton's Sea Kings (8-19, 0-I 10 m league) m hitting and p1lch- mg. Aley, bound for Poml Lomd Nazarene, hit 250 with 19 hits, stx RBI and three stolen bdses and compiled a l.94 ERA m t ti6 inmngs in the circle Sh<> fanned 93 and hdd one save, but Wdl> often vict1m11ed by sub-par defense . .which wa'> rPnected m her 6-19 record • Basketball: Wdmungton, a 5- foot-7 guard, c:4pped a four-year varsity carC'er by dverdgmg 22.5 pomts. en route to hrst-tedffi all- league and alJ-distnct laurels The St;?a Kings. however. dJdn't have much else as Coach Zellie Dow's fi rst and hnal season (he resigned and Wds repldced by ass1stdnt Elbert Davis) produced d 3-19 record, 0-10 m league Wanmngton, <l three-ttme all- district and All-Sed View Ledgue performer, scored 1,612 po111ts m 100 career varsity games, then added six po111ts and two rebounds for the v1ctonous South m thP Orange County AU-Star Game • Soccer: Semor Fe.11th Mickler was a first-team all-ledgue selec- hon for Coach Matt Etchison, whLle JUntor Lindsey Grubbs edfTled second-team all-league UCLA-bound senior Heather Maishall, juruor goal.le Heather Hntz and freshmdn Juha L1v- mgstoo received honorable men- tion. The Sea Km gs hmshC'd 8-13- 2, 2-7-1: in league and Etctuson resigned after lwo seasons at the he>lm. • Volleyba ll: Petry, d 5-<l 1uruor outside hitter, paced an dll-n<>w start.mg Jmeup for Sl'Cond-yec1T codch Bnan Chdrtler Petry was a flrst-tec1m all- league selecbon. while Alshull.,r was a second-team choice But the Sed Kmgs finished h-1.! 4-6 m league and fdlled to get an at-large btd to the C IF Playoff'> It was then second strd1ght postsed- son absence ctild thud slrdlght lo - mg season Chdrtler re.,.qn-ed ctnd will be replaced by Cd I boys coach Steve Conb • Golf: Seruors t'-lcKenna Glasgov. and Kathenne Srruth ftrushed J3rd and 36th, respectively, at lh£> CIF indiv1dual champ1onsh1ps. • Sailing: Whitney McDonm•LI and Kendra Witzel were rontnbu- tors to the co-ed squad, wluch fin - ished 18th at the Dinghy Nallon<ll Championships ofl 1\-llanu shores • Badminton: Seruor Rupdll Sag- gar lost in the fust round of singles play at the CIF md1v1dual tournd- ment. wh1Je semors Conme Chuang and Tarlan Ndhtdl were the lop doubles ta.ndem for COdch Chau Nguyen. South County Showcase standoff • Inaugural event apparently proves one point: There's plenty of parity among Orange County high school baseball. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot IRVINE -Capping the 1997 prep baseball season, all-tar seniors from four leagues in Orange County, including the Sea View and Pacific Coast, squered off tn the inaugural South County Showcase of Players Otl Saturday at Windrow Park. Danny Pulido (Sea View) was called for batter interference in the bottom of the ninth inning to end the game m controversial fashion. With two out in the ninth and a Sea View runner (Irvine's Ryan Brucker) trying for third on the front eod of an attempted double steal, batter inter- ference was called by the home plate umpire, ending the game abruptly, according to coaches. ·111e disp ute was whether or not the catcher tried to make a throw on the play,• Newport Harbor Coach Jim Kiefer said. •rt didn't look that way to me. (Brucker) had a good Jump, and we had been running all night • Pulido, Joe Urban and Donner Wal- ters of Newport Harbor and Evan Schiff, Preston Altobello and Royal McMackin of Corona del Mar com- bined for one hit, in the game for the Sea View League. Brucker, who stood on second dS the winning ruri, had two hits and two stolen bases lo lead the Sea View, including a game-tying single in the ninth. Julius Vasquez, Al Lambert and Layne DeTemple of Costa Me a and Mario Romo and Tim LudUce of Estancia played for the Pacific Coast, which was led by Laguna Hills p atch r Justin Stanfield. Corona de l Mar 's Ty Harper C L U B TEN NI S MAN SON HING WINSA ANON NBTC 0 RTS National Senior Hardcourt · Father-Son tournament. By Richard Dunn, Dail> Pilot NEWPORT BEAC H -Fonner UCI standout Bruce !'\Ian Son Hing, a two-time Adoptlon Guild Tennis Tournament champion, teamed with his father. l\'or. lo Wlil the National Seruor Father- and-Son Hardcourt Chdmp1- onstups on Sunday at Newport Beach Tenms Club The Mdil Son Hmg tandem upset the No 1-seeded ted.Jll of Errue (f atherl and Chns Schoop in the fmd.l, b-4. 6-4, m the thud annud.l tournament sanctioned b\ the Uruted States Tenrus Assoc1d- 1.1on The held conl>lsted of d JJ- team draw \1.1th lathers reqwr<•d to be at lea t 60 years old Sons could be any age Ivor ldn Son Hmg, ol Glen- dale dnd tus son of Pasddenc1 beat defendmg chdmp1on Spencer and John Lett m the senutmdls, 6-3. fi-7 (7•5), 6-3 The f\.lan on Hmg lamLly. m their h.rst year of ellg1blltly, was seeded thlrd. Spencer (fdther) and John Lett were seeded second Bruce f\, tan Son Hmg '''on the Adoption Guild men's opt'n title m 1986 wilh then-UC! teammate Darren Yates, dnd Cdplured the champ1onsh1p agc1.111 m 1 Q46 , .. 1th I\ lark Kaplan, U1e longest gap between mens open titles tn Adoption Guild tuston· Also m d thnller Sunddy for thud place the Ll~tt ... heat lourth- seeded Nomi dnd .hm ~ldught, 5- 7 b-2. fi-2 Tht> ...,rhoop fanuly "'"epl thC' Slduqhts m strdlght <;ets m the "enu1mdls b-3 b-I NBTC member Jim Nelson dnd tuc, son, Bndn weded s1>..th IO!.l to tht• I\ ldn Son Hmgs tn the qudrtertmdls Sdturda\ .t-fi 7-b (7-3). b-4 Gdl) Dd\'id,un f\.ewport Bedch res1d('nt dnd World Foot- ball Ledgue tound€'1 dnd his son Enc (Corona dC'I "-lc\1 ), 1 eached the \,l'C"ond row1d dlter defedtmg Stan and Gt•ott L'larl.. (both of Claremont) 111 lhe first round, 6-2. h-3 The Da\1dson~ lost to .lack dnd I\ lat! Jones b\· dctault Locdl resident IT\i Goldberg, tom1er NBTC 9l'nNal mcm.ager, and lus son. &ott. lo't m the first round Led by slx Back Bay bombers, the Sea View League tied the South Coast, 1·1, in th e second game of a d ou bleheader, while the PCL and Century Leeguo tted, 9-9, ln 10 innings. In th nightcap, N~wport Harbor's After the pitch, the nght-hand rut- ting Pulido remained m the box and tned to lean out of the way in cue of a throw to third, according to Wood- brtdg coa~h , w ho ho ted th eihl· bition . •tt's a great idea,• Kiefer said of lh event, which benefits the Ryan Lem· mon Foundation •All the coaches were real happy with the way it was run and the whol organi2ation of th ev nt. It'• definitely om~Uu.ng thoy wa.nt to continue.• • N wport Harbor'• Joe UrbD neuly ca StAAI' CAllQ.L 'DM.Y ~ All· tu toe f,a ant ........ ..,. ....... • \ TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1997 Newport BeachlU»ta Mna Dady Piloc Moral: count out Peninsula • Corona del Mar High's anticipated championship girls tennis showdown with rival Newport Harbor was short-circuited by Panthers. COM YEAR-ENDER 11.m Mang's Sea Kings, ranked No. 1 m Orange County and Division I at the time, seemed to all but erase Peninsula from the section title picture. But Peninsula, formed m 1991 when 1990 DiVlSlon I champion Palos Verdes merged wtth Rolling Hills and Miraleste, still loombd at No. 3 And Coach Ted Cox had plenty of Back Bay bulletlll·board material with which to motivate his "underdogs.• 1-I , .r By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot The Sea Kings, stocked with a donunating singles trio of Nina Vaughan. Nadia Vaughan and Caylan Leslie, then set their sights on settling the score with Sea View rivals Newport and Woodbridge . "They just ldnd or counted us out,• Cox said of the projected Newport-Corona title clash, which was already receiving prominent hype on Daily Pllot sports pages. But the crown, of course, had yet to be wrested from the Panthers, whom Cox sald had bonded in the aftermath or the squad's. unprecedented adversity . ... ; .. . ~ CORONA DEL MAR -The dynasty was left for dead . When Corona del Mar High's girls tenrus team look an 11·7 road verdict over live-tune defending CIF Southern Section Pemnsula, Oct. 21, it was the third loss of Ule nonJeague season for the perep.nially p owerful Panthers, who until last fall hadn't dropped a match since they began compellng m 1991. Woodbridge swept a pair of 10-8 decisions and the Back Bay antagorusts split their Sea View meetings. But Woodbridge detoured into the Division ill Pldyoffs, which 1t would eventually win, leaving CdM and Newport on track to meet in a rubber-match DiVlSion I Final that would yield ultimate bragging rights. "I'd rather be good in late November than September,• said Cox, whose . - postseason plan included a Nov. 2~ bus ride. for a semifinal date with the Sea Kings. Newport Harbor had clipped the Panthers' claws with a 13-5 win to end their 120-match winrung streak and Dana Hills hc1d also exacted a victory, before Coach "Right now, (CdM and Newport are) No. 1 and No 2 (in Division l )," Mang said after the Sea Kings knocked off Peninsula, a pronouncement that held up when Harbor was top-seeded and CdM No. 2 when the What unfolded was a dramatic 10-8 #upset" victory for the visitors, whose - suddenly surging confidence propelled t.belil to d 13·5 title-match tnumph over Newpo Harbor lt was, after all, the Sea Kings' title - dreams. not Peninsula's dynasty, which h~ exptred IAf.fl l~Affl tU l A f "1 I Cdyldn Le~lie return~ a forehdnd volley in a Coron a d e J M ar win. • , playoff pairings were released ·-r---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ I I I I I n H E I. E \' A ;\; T \\. I: E K l IRRELEVANT WEEK XXII -J UNE 18 -23 l I •I time! Mr. lrrPle>vctnl XXII (Ronnie McAda) arrives ell John Wayne Airport tonight at 6:40. NE Wl'C IH f Ut::AC'I I A 1cHhc:r 1rreh:~vdnl amvdl party di t IJrlOIJ" C ·1111111y\ J11h11 Wdync· Airport 1s sch eduled for 6.40 p .m . t1m1qht, wtu·n M1 hn•lf'vrJnt XXJJ corn<·s m from Odllas on ·\ r111 ·rn .i 11 1\1111111 ·<, f llr1h1 17 4 1 lo Id unch the 22nd annucil Lrrele· v11nl W1·1·k "'"'" r111· 1•n111t1111qr>rl lri hnnq r amerds and drPss up for the 1 •vf'11t 111 .111~ ttppropnralc'IY 1rn·IPvant dthre to welcome Ronrne M< Adt1, 1li1 · 1\1111y qu11rt1•rllc1rk drdfted ~40th and lc1sl in the NFL loll"r y hy 11t1• < ;11•r•11 B11 y fSupr•r Bowl chc1mp1on) Packers. · -By Richard Dunn I t t t t I I I t MISTER MCADA : The Long Gray Line of West Point t I Th bandwagon keeps growing and the party e k eeps getting wilder for lrrelevant Week XXII, w hich ti. dbout to break l oose all over Newport Beach Wedne~ddy through Monday. "Count us in for everything," announced the member'> or the West Point Society of Orange County. UnW Army quarterback Ronrue M cAda became Mr lrrelevc1nt XXll by being the 240th and last pick m the NFL drdft m Apnl (thanks to the Super Bowl champion Green Bay Packers). few even knew there was such a thing ds a West Point alumni dub in this part of the world. But Mc-Add hc1s mspired quite a few awakenmgs, including the West Point footbaU program of the 90s as he led the 1996 Cdde ts to d 'iChool -record hJth consecutive victory over Navy wtth a rodnng 18-pomt fourth-quarter rally, 28-24, and a 10-2 total record, wmninycst season in the Military Academy's long and once-ulo rious football history. Thf> Orange C ounty chapter of West Point grads features about 150 mPmbers, who first formed their uWP Society" in 1976. But th<•y have remained rather quiet until stirred by the emergence of McAdd, as irrelevant as he may be in Newport Beach . Th£' WP Sooety, which also has chapters in Loi. Angeles and forming to the right for Irrelevant Week. San Diego, as weU as every other major oty m the nation. 1s m ade up of Military Academy grads w ho still actively support the famou<; New York home of the Black Knights of the Hudson and its noble pledge of ·Duty, Honor, Country • The OC group m eets regularly, takes part in high school "college nights" and helps recrwl outstanding students to recommend for USMA appomtments Local W est Point dlum Pe te Rizzi said the dub will be supporl.ing every lrrelPvdnt event throughout the full week of the Zdny, madcdp Newport Beach fesllvdl. "Every event• m cludes, of course, thP arcus-operung All·Sldf Lowsman Trophy Celebnty 8dnquct on Wednesday rughl at the H yatt N e wporter, Disneyland Day. the Beercan Regatta, Runrun' Gunnin' Goll, the Coors TotaUy Irre levant N ewport Center Pub Crawl, Super Underdog Sundc1y at the Twin Palms ancl the Grand Finale College Night Indoor Olympics at The Draft Choice TV Sports Bar in Laguna Niguel. U you see a W est Pointer in or out of uniform, it's not necessary to salute, but It would be ruc(' to sdy "welcome" for n o reason a t all. Just like why we started lm•levdnt W eek 22 years ago m the rust place. t •I I I t I t I •I I 't I I ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ N E W' p () R T II A n B () n B A s E B . \ L I. :\ ~ .... ( ) ( I :\ T I ( ) \; M t · S TA N (~ D I \' I S I 0 ;\; t <) • I ll l · H L I>" . \ I. I. -"' I . \ H ~ '.\: I \\ I' < > H · 1 I I \ H B < > H B \ ..._ I· B \ I I . \ "' ..._ < > < I :\ T I < > '.\: - B H < ' ' < < > I > I \ I "' I < > '.\: 1 I I -I .! ) I{ I· I > \ I. I -"' · 1 . \ H "' Brett Auer Bradley Raine Daniel Bonner Ryan Rowe Blake Fogg Luis Rodriguez Jeremy Hauser Gavin Schmidt Mauh,•w Erickson Ted Slater Bryan Hochwald Luke Swift Jam('s I lapke Kurt Yacko Michael Jones Matt Swift " .. Donald I lunt Reserves Daniel Kre~chmar Reserves ... GrPg Minor Donald Conway 'fYler Miers Taylor Gamier Matthew Paine Timothy Cramer Blake Prested Dennis Holland Den1k Pinski Jake ScbuJte Geoffrey Rill Lucas Parker I ' PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTfCES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES 1 111·1·t < l·r"' ·~ c1, PUBLIC NOTICE roctions to 11 s loca11on may Martha Sandoval, 5455 PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an lndMdual ducted by: an lndlVldual All No. 1117:1721414 We hereby certify thet et!• J dv J bo obtalr1od from tho Mor· Bluegrass Lane, Yorba Have you started doing Have you started doing FICTTTIOUS BUSUIESS ebove items .,. in •ceot· PUBLIC NOTICE L 111 1/1.J'll l Ill ( !J/, Y R. MICHAEL HALL, IN 1hal'1 Olhco upon roquost Linda, CA 92887 Flctltlou• Bu•lneu business yet? Yes, 1992 business yet? Yes, 9/22192 NAME STATEMENT d•nc• with the Annual ct.r.•11 "~ 'JIJ tO•J'; Mo-p R 0 p ER I 71 1 w. p r(IS pe c llVO bidders Martha Sandoval N•me St•lement Penelope v. Smilh·Ginter Mark Montgomery The lollOWUIQ pe"on(S) IW Statement for the Y•W .1111tu , A• .1 ttl '.11..701 17TH STREET SUITE should rotor to Socuons 19973721546 The tollowtng poisons are This statement was filed Th>s statement was !tied OOtno business 15 THE SHAC endedDecember31, 1996. cns149tOq6 1.11, r,1Ulll lflt f BAY c.1 COSTA MESA CA 701 510 to 701 600, lnclu· Thts statomcnl was hied doing business as· Unique wilh the County Clerk ol with the County Clerk oJ SAN CLEMENTE LP 2016 S m.de to the Insurance NOTICE TO CAtH1f w ... tJ~~ ~lait>o• 26•27 1 4_842 •• 2•12 $1110, ol lho Codo ol C111tl with lhe County Clerk 01 Window Fashions, l8l Lox-Orange County on 6·4·97 Oiange County on 6-10.97 Camno 5'nC1emen12 CA92Sn CommuS1oner. pu,.iuintto CREDITORS OF U1111>tlr.1th,OL0 ... 11~1e1u,CA 9 • 1 '"' Ptocouu1u for p1ov1s1ons 0 C S-20 9 lngton Lane Costa Mose 19973723115 19973723034 T SllKkSinCI LP law. BULK SALE !!. r;', 1 ORANGE COUNTY SU· govornlng lhe lcrms, condl· ~a~ge P 1°~nJ on 17 . ;4 Cahl 92626' ' Daily Piiot June 17, 24, Daily Pilot June 17, 24, HI ~16 S B ~: SHIBLEY H. HORANEY, fhu n.i•l•L''i .ind bus1m.oss PERIOR COURT lions, and ollccl ol lhe sale aty to uno • • Aram Baraumyon 181 Ltx· July 1 8 1997 Tn6 July 1 8 1997 T231 C1 CA92Sn • President (SECS. 0 t 04, J<W1t·~~· sol ll•o IJuycr arc pl A I NT IF F: R , and lhe l1ab1hly of doleull· July 1, 8. 1997 T236 ington Lane. Coste Mesa, ' ' ' ' e~ntefil Paltne lv.J Al.ill I CHARLESJ. WIWAMSON, 6 tOS u.c .c .1 IJI"'""" C1111 LLC. a Cahlor· MICHAEL HALL ET AL Ing blddo•s PUBLIC NOTICE CA 92626 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ne 85 r 81 Pl nc: Secret•rv E•crow No. 0957·KH 11.1 lort11lud hJIJ1hty com· DEFENDANT· JAMES NOTICE IS HEREBY lzabello BarsufTlyan. 181 (Hawlll), 1 Culwr \fCl ay 06/16. 06117. 06(18, JI t I•·~ l1t•ll·hy \l•ll•ll tll ll•"'V 1"2~0 81~rd:ito Way a HARKER AND THE GIVEN that on JUNE 19, NOTICE OF Lexington Lane Cosio Fictitious auatneu FlcUtlou• Bualnen Oe1Rey,CAQ0223 06/19. 06/20 "clll•J•~ c.r lhu ,, 111111 :,,111 U1c110. CA !1212u • 1997 01 ONE o'clock P.M. Mesa CA 92626 · Name St•tement Name Statement Tin buS1ness IS conoudld '""'" 11 ~uli1•1 th.ll ,, lwl~ Tho :i-.~ots tu lJo sold 1110 LAW 0 FF ICES 0 F at HARBOR MARSHAL'S APPLICATION FOR This' business ts con· Tho following poisons ere The following persons are I lill'llted PIMelSl'lp "·'''' '" 1huul to t.o 1t1,1<.111 c.t dt•~c11lJod 111 1ir111urJI JS JAMES G. HARKER OrflCE, 4601 JAMOQAEE OWCNHEARNSGHEIPINOF dueled by· husband and doin9 buslnoss as: Thun· doing businoss as: Oy· fhe l'!QIStrant commenced II«• """ut~ <111'.C.lllH•d lv.1~c1tuld 111~torn~t. lurn1-NOTICE OF BLVD . nOOM 108, Clly ot wile . dorb11d Sporlll&hlng, 400 namic Access, 20101 SW. t11ns1tt biSlneSS under 1 ""'"' turo '"lures. cqu1pmon1. 11· MARSHAL'S SALE NEWPOrtT BEACH, County ALCOHOLIC Hove you atarted doing Main St., Salboa, Calif. Birch St .. Ste. 130B, Now· ttcllbous bls1ness name o OBITUARY 888 1110 '""""~ urnJ !Ju~""''"• quur hton~o No·~ 4 7· LEVYING OFFICER or 01an?o. Stato ot Colilor· BEVERAGE LICENSE buslnoss yo1? Yes 5·1·97 92661 port Beach, CA 92660 names listed IDO\'e on October 0 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .iJll•tr • .,I'~ ot tllu sl•lll.!r .1111 :J21JM9, 47<!28767, good· FILE NO • mo I w11 soll at public auc· Dal• of flllng Aram Barsumyon' Aobort M1chaol Bullerd, 21 Earl Brown, 335 Alvlora 1006 A1vh.1 n1•\l,1111a11b, Inc . '' will. 1nvo111orv a11d all othor HOCS735894 ,A 11011 to lho hlghosl blddor. Appllc•tlon: This stotomonl was flled Anlou, Newpo11 Coast, Dr .. Costa Moso, CA 92627 SIGNED THE SHACK SA Ca11101111.1 corpo1;1111m ...... 01s u~od 1r1 tho opora· 0 • for cash In lawful money ol JUN 09 1997 with tho County Clerk ot Caf1t. 92657 This business Is con· CLEJ.ENTE LP, By Gary Clair 1 IJ~O H••<l Hill ''"''"''IJ· 111;11 ol ""' business nnd C URT CASE NO.. tho Unltod S1111os, all tho T Who ~t Ma C Orango c aunly on 5.5.97 This business Is con· duclod by: on lndi111dual PrtSldent 5111tu 1'10 l•v•no, Cl\ !Ill• M oro toc111oe1 OI' Loe. No. 735894 1lgttt. !Ille ond ln101os1 ot ~ m Y on· 19973723252 dueled by: an Individual Havo you sianod doing This statement was llled Wit Thc lorn11011 111 Colil<Jr111;1 nG, 1.1:110 Clairomont Mos:i By vlrluo or o wrll luuod said judgmenl dobtor(s) In c~~n. N ( ) f th A D 11 Pll 1 J 10 17 24 Hove you startod doing business yet? No Ille Cou!lly Ctellt ot Ont c.I 1110 lt11uf o~cc.ut1~0 u1J1u• Boutov;ud. Son Diego, Ct1lt· on DCCEMDCR 06, 1996 In tho abovo doscrlbod prop· e am1 s 0 :a ;ri· 8 Y 0 une • • • business yet? No Ea1I Brown CounlY on May 20 l007 ol tho s1•llu1 '• ~.1mo ;I', llJfllli), Loe No 123, 1727 lhe Ob0\10 deslgnalod erty, or so much thoreor as r~1gant(s) s/are: N I A July 1, 1997 T223 Robert M. Bullard This llOloment WOI lllod NOTICE-TIH Ac,bous a1>0110 C.n~• Oyor Road, Sonto Court, upon a Judgment on· rnoy bo noc111ory lo sill· Ht 11 11 d PUBLIC NOTfCE This statemont was lllod with tho County Clork ol State nt IJCPIH 11~ yurs fro A~ li~tud lJy tho ,0111•1. ,111 Ana, Colllornlo torod JUNE 7, 1996 In favor lsly eald o•ocut1on, with llC· b 8 •PP cai"~' 1 111~ wllh the County Clerk ol Orange County on 6·11·97 the CS: 1 as tied Ille Off oltlor lJu,1r1u'• n,1111l'' .11111 Tt10 bu~1noss 11an1u used ol 1udgment credltor(s). A. cruod lntorost and costs. ; ovo are 1°PP1Y "Ji oh 1e Ftctltloue Bualneaa Orengo Counly on 6·13·97 19973723875 t Ille~~ 0 1 Ill A ~-11dd1ono~ u'ou lJy lhu tiy tho scllcr at th;it loca· MICHAEL HALL ond Dated MAY 30, 1997 e:~:;~meoionfrol toc:ello~~ N•me Statement 19973724098 Dally Pilot June 11, 24, ~ous Business~~ iollor within"""" Y"•"" tio 11u11 11 Jolly Aogor nos. against Judgment dobtor(sl Dlvtaloni h 11 9b t· 3840 The tollowlng p111on1 aro Daily P1101 June 17 24 J 1 1 8 1997 T230 1• .. _ loro tho d;:ilo 111th 11~1 w·1., 1,1uranl JAMES G HARKER. LAW co O C overages 8 • , • • u Y • • ""'' be oed pllO( to N _.. sunt or uohvo1od to th1• Ttio on11c1p1t0d date ol OFFICE OF JAMES G. APPROXIMATE MINI· E. COAST HWY., CORONA doing business as. Local July 1, 8, 1997 T228 OTI E The hkng of llllS statement buyer 11c A• poi (d11l11t llin bulk sale Is Juty 3 HARKER 1howlng 1 net MUM BID SN/A DEL MAR, CA 9262.5 Arla Publlcellon1, 2905 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC N C not of t1Se11 1111nonn tne use 1 A .111.1tt10d ho•etu anti t•J97 01 the oll1c1 or cs' t>atance of SI09,3t~.79 ec· M ICHAEL S . CA. For lh• followln8 'Yfe or Broad SI .. IB, Newpor1 Rll ML 1"11722121 lhs st11t of 1 f'lca'<lus BuSlnes n1ado a port ltcrcol c•ow Consullants, 1201 tually due on said judg· RONA, MARSHAL. OF i~E·~~~:D ~:NE ~~~~ ':::rcllhAfi:n9~~~~m•n 2905 Flotltlous BuslnH• RCTmOUI u-.n Haine tn ~•'on of the nghls EXHIOIT A · !Jovu Stroot, Sulla 300, m1m1 on tho doto ol Iha••· ORANGE COUNTY PLACE • Broad St Ne port BHch Name Statement IMMlnATEllEMT anochtr under Ftoefll. SI*, LOCATION NO • Nuwport BHCh, CA 92660 suonct of said Wiii, I have Bv1 c. MCCARTHY, p bll h d N 1 CA 92683. w . The lollowlng persons are The folOwtng penon(a) .... common law (SH Seeton 14 s JORE MAME • Th•• bulk 1111 I• aubject levied upon 111 right, 1111~ Deputv Be~Ch·C'os~ Mes~ w '[,~1; Cheryl Dianne Kautmen, doing Duslnes• as: Apollo oo.na butinas as JENN1F£R et seQ , Business 111<1 Prof ADDRESS to Cohlomta Uniform Com· and lnte111l ol Uld ludg NOTE· Do not Ilk• down p lol J 17 1997 Y 2905 Broad SI Newport Hair Sys1em1 2755 Bristol BEAUTY SUPRY g SALON 2 Code) 11!1 JOLLY ROGC:fl AES mer cl al Code Ste lion ment d1bt0t(s) In Iha prop-d f ' a 1 d 11 ' uno • · T232 Beech CA 92683' St. 112'17 Cos1a Mesa CA Platlc Coat Hwy Liou Newport Btactl·Cosll Mau TAUAANT. 168 M•rtno 6106 2 er1y In the County of Or· °' •ace poi 1 no ce T · 92828 ' ' CA • 0022941 Mii 27.kln31017 011ve. Long Bouch. CA If 10 aubfKI( th• name angt, St111 of C11ttornl1, l:>efOle the 1111 or 11tl1t•c· PUBLIC NOTICE d~11~ b~;.1n~~:b~~d c:,,nd Terell Lynne Malec 1911 ""::~ Ywltl inc A~ 1007. ' 90803 and eddrtas o the pe11on dHcribed es follows: Uon ol Judgment. P11111 w1le · El Camino Dr Costa 'Mesa CotD 23e6i "'* 'f~ 116, JOLLY ROGcn nES· with whom c11lm1 may t>e SEE ATTACHED FOR DE· CO<le Section GUI (ml1d1· Plotltlou• 8utlnH1 Have you slerted doing CA 92628 .• ' -l iol Mll!Otl 'Mto --P-U~B-L.,..IC __ N_O"'"'T-IC ___ E_ TAURANT, 34G6t Ooldtn Med •• EICIOW Consullanla, SCRIPTION OF RC:Al meenor). Nam• Statement buslnan yet? Vu 1992 Thi• bualn•H II con· 926Q1 • • ---------Lontern. D11n1 Po1n1, CA 1201 Dov• Street, SUitl PROPERTY Publltl\ed Nawporl The foffowlngper1on111e MarkKaulman ' ductadbv·anlndlvldual ~bu _ ..... ,A...... c ... 1411 .. 19 92629 300, Newport Btach, CA EXHIBIT A c D d-' b I . p l T H • rt d d I .... 9lllSS ti ...... ......._. .... • • Ruth Joa•phln•, 97, rosident ot Corona del Mar passed away Friday, June 13, 1907, She Is survived by son and daughlor·fn· law James L. and Joan Ronnow. son John C. Aonnow, grandchildren, Karen Underhill, Klrstoll, Lesley, Sco11 and Jatf Ronnow and grnt granddaughter. HllV· lay Underhill. Prfvaf o HNlces being held at Pacific View MtmotlaJ Park, Newport Beach. CA. 11g JOLLV ROOEn AC:S· Q2660 OndlhllHldAttfor ALLTHATCEATAINLAND BHCh· 0111 Mell I lly ... ~ u•ntHH. rem.er hi• statemenl WH filed 1111 you atA. ong·~ WUltWAm TAURANT, 1900 H111bor ltllng c11lm1 eholl bt July 2. SITUATED IN THE STAT£ P1lo1 June 3, 10, 17. 1997 :l~O Va~~~.~ ~:~•J1uog: ~r'!'n f~eC~~nly n ~;:.9~t ~u;~::p:~l~o The ~snnt commenctd CAIUAl.1Y ---Drt111 Nor1h, OcHn11de. CA 1997 wtilch 11 the butlneta OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY T220 Costa Mesa, CA 92i26 g 19:7~722118 Tl\1,1 lllltmont waa flied lllllSICt bnlnett Undef 8YWM Ofl 11tE rwvw"-•-w 92054 day before lh• .... data o~ ORANGE. CITY OF PUBLIC NOTfCE Ctltf Vlemot 2330 Van-With the County Cltrk ot llCUout llullnttl name ·-w. SfAlW· •MONAL ~ 128, JOLLY ROGER Rl!S· 1poclfitCI obove. SANTA ANA'. DESCRIBED guard Way. 'J1o3. Coala Dolly Pilot June 17, 24, Orange County on e.12•97 1WNt •ntd abOW on M1t 30. Y-WD lJ a1. Cemetaftl • Mortuuv TAUAANT, 801 WHI tfnr· Datedt Jun• 2, 1997 AS FOLLOWS. &TATIMINT OF Mtaa, CA 92.626 July 1, 8, 1997 T227 11973723991 10ll7 AL 1W C ~·7 C ~--:.' bor Drive. San Diogo, CA MARINA OAILL LLC, a T~~'Tc'1"fy0~~~~~~l1!N': WITHDRAWAL PROM LHllt Gon:ralH, 2330 Von· PUBLIC NOTICE Dally Pilot June 17 24 ~ Sf\RB =INC, 1~R,RA~l~~~~1\. ha.,.I • remat~ 98201~1 MONTEREY DAV Callfornla llmlt•d II· COUNTY OF ORANGE: PARTNIRIHIP guoid Woy Jto3. Costa July 1, 8, 1997 °T22i ""T~.!!..._lllntn, 1,,,.,.nt 20351 Ac1cl1, Nawpo11 3500 PaclfiQ Vlft Orfve . abllltv companv STATE OF CALIFORNIA AS OPf!RATINQ UNDER Mtaa, CA 92e2e Flctltlou1 BualnHI -•••• _ .. ,. w• .... WI ltlCh CA 92190 Newport e..ch COANNERS, 30~ Ee'' BY1 /1/ Wllllam F. PliR MAP RC:CORDfD IN PICTITIOUI Thia buarnen 11 con· Name ltatement PUBLIC NOTICE Ole Coun!Y Otrtl ol Total edMltted Hffta: 144-1700 arvey Avenue, ••• O· Shi Id M b OOt< PAO" 37 Of ductt<I by: • genorll port• The lollowlng pt11on1 art Coun!Yon!lneS, 111Q7 •41 077 408 vino, CA DI 791 e •, em er B 14, "" BUllHlll NAMI nerahlp dOI buslntn 11. E ul fictitious 8uslneH NOTICf·TNt fic:Houa Toi a I' t I t b 11 1 t I • t : 802, MONTERtv BAY DY1 /a/ Maxlmlno Gutl• MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, The lollowlng ptreon haa Have you itarted doing llm~ EnltrprltH ' 2 ~0j Name ltatem•nt si.m.nt tJCPIH It~ yUll t Ul, 188,117 CANNl:RS, t9l~3 Ou1l11tu errH, M•mb•r IN THC OfFICI! OF THC wlll\drawn Ill A gont11I bu1lne11 ytt? No Sinla Ana Ave ' Collt Tl\1 followlng pe11on1111 the M It wa ttltd In 1111 Oft A'""91tl wrtt•lnl tot Ctnltl Drtve. Northt1dQO, BYI /al Mertln L. 81alr, g~~~~ c'1JJ~~CEA OF parln., from ll\t pirtntr• Cltll Vlttllll MHI, CA 92627 ' doing bualnHt u : MO ol 111 Coun!Y Otnc. A lltW F1CI a~J '"""'* funcn: • CA Ql328 Mamb•r CO 0 y t< ow 0 •hlri operating undtr ll\t Tl\11 1111t1Mnl waa lllad Ptntlope venol• Smlth Properly Man•o•mtnl '8ul 9uanela Ntrne Stlllmt C.p!UI ltoclta: .. 00.000 c~~3NER~O~!f riElve~i~l! Publl1h1d N1wpo1 1 DRE~~ ~~7 CN FO~tTH ~~J~1 1~~~1n1~1~4~;m:iu~I o'!~ntl'I~ C~f~~t Clt•:n Of Olnlt1, 2197 Santa Ann 2182 Ourn1 1200, Irvine: !Mt De Med pio< '> M CS. ~"'Tt:n ,::..,---: '°' Ot L• C111101n I 11guna OHCh·COtta MHD Daily STRCET, SANTA ANA, CA gra11 LAnt, Vo1b1 Unda. g 1997'7~'''7 ~;:21 Co111 Miii, CA ~~~k2e~on1oom-2182 : ::: ::.w~ UM tunctt: • UtPua ~11111 CA 9211~3 P1tot June 17, 1097 92101 CA 021181 0 T I 0 I 12oe 1"'.'f ' CA .....___ 1"""'9 not•·. 804. MONT en CY OAY T233 RECORD OWNCRS TH£ Tht FICllllOul Bu11ne .. Cally '1IOI June 1 • 17• 24• hi• but nt11 1• con-~~n • fVtn•. M -04. ~· ... Grott~inclCOf'trlbut· CANNCRS, 400 OO•Cut Ctaullltd I• LAW OFFICCS Of JAMCS Ntme rtltrrad to lbOvl JUiy 1, t~7 T222 OTl\112 bu1ln111 II con•=: ~~1111::: eel·=· •1.IOO,OOO Orlvt . S1cramt11to. CA CONVl!N.ll!NT a. HARKER Wit ftlad In Ortngt County CL.ASlll'l•D On th• move? comtnot1"11w (Ste .. ~ 1 • Una funcll(1wplull: 95114 , THIS PAOPE1'l'V IS NOT onOAANOf.,,814887 11'• th• •••v·to-SE ........,, t14,1 ,111 000. MONTEREY BAY whell\ar your• t>uv-A OWELUNO Full name and addrett ol accaH Information· S II LL etMQ , .,_,..and ..,,..,_ u,...,... poky, CANNERS 1'8!1 Chllltngt Ing, Hl11ng, or Just If 11\t aubjacl of lhtt sale Iha person wclhdrawlnp• pocked' ml'rk•lploce 0 your O>etra · Code) ~ t11.tfl,H8 · Mortu•ry * Chapel Cremation 1~~y Ml-9t80 FIND way. Sacramento, CA looking, clH•ifl•d hH '' '"' PfOP8ftV and It hH All Kinda or Job• ~or vt11ted , .... ularly. ti.IC· housahold your home fi111filno inc..... tot the V'Mf: 0'8 I what you ,,..cit no ,,, .. , •ddllH OI' Olhef .,.. It Nfwpoltludl-Colll MIU Ml,IOl,111 an apartment '°' MONURrv DAY CLAll.,18D common dtt•gn111on, d. All Kinds ot Peopt•. cHsfutty. bv au kln<S• ems through classified CNC24111MT·211H.Aln Dl9lkll'M""*rtaf0ttNVMf; 1hfou"h classified_ CANNlAS. 111o1 , lu• 648·11810 CIH•lfl•d. of conaum•ra, ' In C!ats!fled __ 10_. 1_1._24 ... 'GA_1 ..... _10111_ ........... MJ __ ,_Ma. __ 21 .... 1..__ ________ _.. ___ "'_' ___ _ cwpon 8each/Cosc:a Mesa [)ajty Pilot PUBLIC NOTICES Cltl14-- HOTIC8 ~ KIZUM PUMUAHT TO HEAllH IMO SAR1Y COOE l(C"f10H ".,,,,. .... AHO NOTICE CW IHll.NDID FOfRn\IN PUMUAHT TO HEAUH AHO Mff1Y COO€ •cnotl ,, ...... OnMrtJe.1H7,a310 w. ,.,,_..,, n . eo.. :.9'i:.:.. .-.-tY t Ut,480 U.S. CURRENCY HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES CORONA DEL MAB RENTALS TO 2122 SHARE PUBLIC NOTICES -----APARTMENTS GENERAL 1002 FOR RENT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Attention Home Owners & R.E. Agents!! Showcase those special properties In our Homes ol lhe Weok & Open Home Gulde published each Saturday In the Real Estate Tab. It's an eflectlve and Inexpensive way to reach homebuyersl Call our Cla91llled Department Today!! 642·5678 Ask about our current spoclalsl COSTA MESA Z624 APARTMENTS 2750 Pride E'slde C.M. nelghl 3br/2.5ba hse + (3) 2BR un i ts I $434,900. Agt 57o.8263 E 'alde Studio lull kll 1 ________ _ & bath, pvt entrance, BUSINESS OFFICE patio. All uus +cable FOR RENT 2769 p d . N /a m k r /p e ts . Ref's. $650. 650-4778 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NEWPORT BEACH 2669 Ofc Sult• 841aq.tt. 3 Pvt Offices and Reception area . 441 Old Newport Blvd, Nwpt Bch. S 1220. 714-850·9505 •1BR S725• 28R 28A $835 DfW Incl. 60x30 poo1. l••·-----· No pots. Carport. BUSINESS & Vlata Del MeH FINANCE *54 5-4 855* 1-.------CREDIT 2907 S u n n V V • r •a II I • s I• l"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ========~I Studio Groat location 1 _________ 1• $DEBT CONSOLIDATIONS Cut monthly payments up to 30%·50%. Re· duce interest. Stop collection calls. Avoid bankruptcy. FREE confldentlal help. NCC S , non·prollt, licensed/bonded. t ·8 0 0 ·9 5 5 ·O 4 1 2 . ----:; ~I :; -.. I ~· ... -= =J_ ~ -=-~ Balboa Newport Rer"ty, lno. YEARLY RENTALS 1BR, Balbol 1 BA, Colla Mtsa Studio Ap~ Balbol $850 $700 $550 at top ot Super1or1 BUSINESS Garage. laundry. pool, OPPORTUNITY tennis. galed security bldg. 5750. 63t-6097 2904 Un I q ue 1 bdrm 1 b a iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii w/lott condo style apt. Maas E·M all your ad. Vaulted ceillngs, llght Let us E·Mall your ad & airy walk through directly to 500,000 kitchen, large walk·ln people por dayl closet, dishwasher. Targeted. Low rates. private extra large Build business fast. patio from llvlng room. Call (800) 546·9757 •-M-0-NE--Y----- addltlonal patio oH of 1-N-.-B-.-R-E_S_T_A_U_RA_N_T bdrm w/outslde stor· FOR SALE 123 23rd TO LOAN 2914 age space. Vertical St. 1000 al. Safe Term1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii b fl n d a I n c I u d e d 1• throughout, skyllnht In Neg. Rental Sl300/ Quick Eaay Quallfylng • month. 213·262-3069 !lo PUBLIC NOTICES EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 5530 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES ·-··-· Please be aware that TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1997 Q PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES ELECTRIC RAHOE OFFICE PUBLIC NOTICES 6049 SAIL BOATS 7014 Lido 14 w itraller. 5800/obo. 786·4731 BUICK 9035 '88 Pa r k Aveun ue needs engine wotk new transmission 5600. or best ofter 909·359-4 948 '95 CENTURY Auto, A/C, P/S. P/W P/Locks, PI S.at. ABS Cassette, Cru11e, Tilt #528409 $8,999 723·4494 tlvlng room, unique Simple 1pg applica n bathroom/ vanity/ For further Info call ---...... ------ dre11lng areal Neutral 714-574-3950 the Uatfngs In this cat· egory may require you to call a 900 number In which there Is a charge per minute. New, never used, with RNlTURE ._ grlll. Drop-In, Slalnless FU g: ORANGE COAST BU IC K 714-444·5200 carpet throughoutl ACCEll'CRFJ>ITCARDS/ Carport stall to ac· ATM"'•"" COSTA MESA 1024 commodale 1 vehicle W\l\W Included. Very bright • FRfE EQUIPMEHT ltS! and open llvlng areal • !T~iioTE!mAl." Gorgeous Vlewl Reducedl $209,400 .lenny Bradley, Bkr 7 1 4 ·8 4 5 ·3 9 4 1 o r Call now, won't IHtl FOR YOU THt $1470. 789°0931 MEROWIT. 714·987·8896-pager ••••••••• ------1MISCELLANEOUS RENTALS NEWPORT BBACH 1069 _____ _ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 4br 2be, Cul·d .. aac. remodel, assumable ROOMS 2706 financing. S395 .ooo. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 83~30t 1 or 722-0866 COM Furn beautiful rm, Abeolute Flneat ocean view. private Gorgeou a Custom entrance, avail lmmed. Home In Unda Isle. S550. 714·844·0824 Approx. 6,000.a.f . CM/Nwprt Hgt• Are• Private Dock for a M ale pref'd , N/S . ery Large Yacht. Share bath. lndry. Prlnclpal1 Only llght kit prlv, S310/ • REPS NEEDEO FOR Pl.AC?MP.HT Of' CllEDrT CARDI ATM T!!Ui41NAL$ CAU. FOil bETAILS MIJ.EHIUM l'(lS SYSTEMS TOU.·FllEI! 888-551-2347 Hove A Garage Sole! • r---:.•il'i 'f._, . . ,,. •. .:J .• ~. • •. ,..., ' . . ,, . •1: ''· u --/ I' • 'I 1.,1 '" -..... 714-e75•9398 a hare u tll. + dep. lrutia f ownhom•• Ken1 842.-1770 Caln. Plot ClimNl5 II 641-5671 2bd, view St92K IOjlllo~~S.Adl Agt 850-3822 BOUSBS/ CONDOS PO•D1'T tq, . Gan be divided abundam ldjaoent pui<lng. ConYU\icm, rop quali()' cxMnrncrd al uta. lcn ., . ',. .. . . . . . - ANNOUNCEMENTS LOST & FOUND 2925 Loat Pltbull. brown/ white. "Butch" has tags. Vic of lrvlne/ t 7th S1. Rewerd l l 84S.n69 or 642·5590 Loat small lemale blue Siamese cat w/Whlle paws on June 8. VIC· Tualln Ave/20th St. Has TAga. answers to Bejoux 850-0951 Stoel, Jenn Aire Cost EQUIPMENT 6047!.-::=======--::- $1 200 Must Sell 5600 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iii 1 • A obo. 722·7556 Professional Ught·Box Hove $1000'• POSSIBLE. FURN ITURE 6014 READING BOOKS P/T erettord Accullght Garage Sole .1 Model 8000, S 150.00 Flat Ill• for art or blue· -:1"' . @' home. Toll tree iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 1 ·800·218·9000 Belllnl Red & white prints 7-drawer, Xlnt · J cond. $200. 752·2827 Ext R-5139 for llstlng1 baby bed. Excellent •---------__ c~o~nd_._s_J_oo_.~5"~9~·7_9_6_3_1 _p_E_T_S-6-----­ EMPLOYMENT Designer Sale ANIMALS 6049 WANTED 5535 TablH, chairs, sofas, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 5530 5530 pictures, rugs & Antiques. 780-8143 Clesalfted The most comprehen- sive and current direc• 1ory of good• and •~· vices around I Caln. Plot Od.tl .. 647 )678 IO plDct ¥OI* liolagt Sde Ad I PJ11Y .. ~t BEJU.TB 8t FITNESS 3000.-----------------------------------~ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Deed Or!• Don't &.le * ••50'6. On'•** T1 Collold&I Ml'*lll 33.5 oz. W/N•tural Oreat Tatte. Our club prlce ... Only S11.99 Toll frM 88 .. 211'•11'1 Get In lhape Nowl Peraonal 1n1trucuon. Home, Office or Gym. Scott ?14·123-0ele Repld Weleht L .. e New FormulaUo n . "Aedu o •". O nly 111.11. Burne fal, cak>Ma. S1opa Hun- ger. Lo•• 3.atb• ..ekly. "Ow ..... t.ed'' 1 OO• lafe. United P harmaoa u tloal. 1-llOO-7»-Ull (COO'•~td) PUSONAl.S South Coast Plaza Security. Inc. presents the 1997 Job fair a Summer Open House Are you Interested In provldln~ Security and Service to the 11 Retell and Office centers In the country? Come and explore opponunltles cunently available with South Coast Plata Sccurlry. Inc.! I Saturda1. June ti, 1197 IChOO AM -MO PM er,.w Court 53» Bur-St.. Costa Mua SPK• ISOI (Srd Letti) • food. 9'ft$ • prUa • PT. PT. Slartlne •• S7 .50t'hr. f or more Information. call Kana Ratliff (714) Gl-es.44 Q TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1997 TODAY'S CRoSSWoRD PUZZLE ACROSS I WOfry 5 Near 9 lulder 12Perlorm11031n 13 Zochc SIQl'I 15 -Marsafa I 6 Single btlts I 7 (}petl 10 bttbery t 8 M1Kelcuta1es t 9 Blu• wildflower 21 Wiier ~kK!r's oear 23 ftun 2'4 Topaz or opal 25 H8111An rohgo0n 28 Tell bloom~ 13 Musical ' inslrum11nt 34 811nk•11pt 35 Midday 36 ~Fan.sh ht•ro 37 Gre,.ts 38 Cdloooar abbr 39 Bu'>y a., 41 Actor Gar1:1a 42 F•ptre 44 Intimate app;iml 46 Servmq of b11con tl7 nun 11round 40 rlowm nor:kl.lCPS 4Q Dul .1 111rmcr 'l Jflb 16 .19 53 Summer lru11 57 Coupe or conven1bkl 58 Parts nver 60 Novehsl Vidal 6 t Wooden shoe 62 Caplurerj 83 Gen1;il ~Total 65 for IPOr thal 66 Shul nl)1s11v DOWN I Pond dwouor 2 Philosopher Desrano'l 3 Dellghtrul pl11co 4 r11Ad lt)f11li1J "> Indian lanquago 6 Sorigpr Carn 7 and Ionic 8 Warmlh 9 None tO Marshal Wyall 1 I -Whal 1<; new? 14 Monos 1"> Qlfpn<,1v(' person 20 Sac1od p1rliJ1P 22 LeacJ to HIP .ill:it ?5 0 1Jl<.p<)kn11 26 Brownish antelope PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED 27 Poel Nash 28 Too11sts escon 29 Valley flower? 30 V1tah1y 3t Roomy 32 Socret 34 Hindu p11ncoss J7 Toughest 40 Creamy drink 42 Cougar's hOme 43 Appoints 45 Have supper 46 A-;k lor91vcneu 48 Coun1ry roads 49 Snow boots '>O Dilly 51 Tony pan1ele 52 Contract 54 Mattress part 55 Bo Dore~ hlrn 56 Abound 59 Eisenhower s n1ekname It 8y CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH • HONDA 908S LEXUS 911 S MERCURY '9135 ROW ROYCE 9182 '92 Lexue SC400 CPI! e .. t deal of the yearl (vln•3BFP872) $18,897 Beach Motors 842·8888 '78 Grand Marquis '7'7' Sliver Shadow 39k orig ml. 4dr. II, 15th Anlnverary Reduced to 13000 M 0 d •I · 8 8 K m I , 84().,8070 $20,000.obo 345..0104 WHA'rS TIIE RUSH? '88 Accord LX. 5·Spd, AJC , P /S, Cruise, Tiii, AM/FM ( t 0 1289/065805) 17909 Toyot• of Huntington Beach 714-847-8555 '92 Le•ua SC.400 Jade, lull option. Razor 1narp. Certified. #001208 $27.077 '94 Lexua 08300 Blacl</tvory. Full apec only 23k, Cartllled. 41067344 S28,27'7 '94 COUGAR TURN Full Power l.oadod •~SiiAiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9ii1ii9i10 Moonroof & Mora11 North Soulh vulnt"rohle South dt>ah1 NORTII •AJ-4 "' Q .. OA75 •Q J0943 FAST WF.S'f •95 O K 86 O K964 2 •A 52 SOUTII •KQ 8 'V'AJ 103 I) Q J 8 •J76 The biddrng • 10 7 8 3 2 0 97 ~2 0 IO :t •K 8 SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST •• 10 20 r ... :lNT PaH P•H PaH Opening lend: ,.~our of O J<:very bid anrl evc•ry ploy tcll11 a story. Follow the plot, :ind you may d1scov..r a huppy cr1d1ng North'11 ruc• hid of two diamonds ahowl'd a l1m1t rill!;P or helter 1n clubs W1Lh o sourcC' of lncks and a combinC'd 25-poinl or bctl~r count, South elecl<'d to lry (or the nine· trick game contract W<·"L IC'd o low diamond and decl~rer capturrrl 1-:1111l'11 t1•n with th<' jurk Derlnrrr Pnt.Pred dummy hy lrading a low 11p:idr to the jack, then tnok the lo111ng fine11se in hf'llrl'I Wc.o;l n •turnNI n 1111mle, tak- en on the tahlc>, and declnrer llC'l ahuut eslnhli11hing a club trick for DODGE 9065 FORD the contract F.ast found tho excellMt dc(en~ or n&Jlll( with the king or clubtl on tho first lt'ad or the 11uiUhcn revert· cd lo d1omond8, setting up three tricks 10 the Au1t for the defenden1. When WC'11l gained the lead with · thl' club nc11, thl' dercndcr cashed out. for down t.wo. Declar~r could hove 11avC'd a trick, but that was 1rrPlf'vanl The bidd111g ond ploy l-0 I.he firi1l trick mork<'d Wcl't ror Lhe king of dmmonds, 110 declarer 11hould have '88 Civic DX, 4-dr 5· 1pd, om/Im cass, ac, 144K ml, good condl 53500. 850-8841 '90 Accord LX, 4·dr Sedan, 5·1pd, am/Im ca11, ae, orig owner, 57K ml. $8900. 644-8258 Lv Msg. '93 Accord LX Auto, lmmacl (vin#3CUK404) $10,997 Beaoh Motors 842-8888 ron1udcred allowing I.he L<'n of dia· l--------- monds l-0 win the first trick. Ea11t can do no hell.er than rclum a dia· ISUZU 9100 mond, and 1t m11ke11 no dirTcrenee liiiiii,9ii2iiiTiiRiiOiiOiiiPiiEiiRiiiii whelht'r West coveni or not. There Auto, ve, AC arc now 11ix fMt lrick11 available, (200439/903924) and the cl uh 1111it will produce thrN' S 17,495 more. Tovota of If East now wins the first club, Huntington Beach the defender ha11 no diamond to 714-847·8555 1&31369 SG,999 '95 Saturn SLI ORANGE COAST Sedan Air, PS, ca11, PONTIAC PW, PL, tilt, CC. Xtra aharpl 714444-5200 1345958· •9999 ORANGE COAST '94 Le•u• 08300 --------- Black/Ivory. Full op· NISSAN 91SO !Ion. Chroma•. Cart I· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tied. OMC 714·444-5200 #060284 $27,077 '95 Lexus SC300 Black/Ivory. Full OP· tlon. Certified. 31 k '92 Pathfinder Black 1--------- 2-whl drive, e4K ml, 5· TOYOTA 9210 spd, ac, tow pkg. cd, I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $12,500.obo 427·1828 *029209 135,977 ----,,------'91 COROLA '9~~~~!~• SR5 COUPE '98 Lexus SC300 White, only 81C, SAVE HUGE. Certified. #036182 $37,777 ·Le•ua• Mlaalon VleJo 1 ·800-689·5398 '94 Lexus ES300 1·ownr. low ml, Lthr, Mnrl. Champagne. $21,500. 646·2226 (200589/710363) 5-Spd , AJC, P/S, Caa· S8995 setta, Tiit, Alloy• Tovota of •457332 $4,989 Huntington Beach ORANGE COAST 947.9555 J E E p '95 Altlma OXE Sdn 71 A549 8023 Lo ml. Perteet, lmmacl , ___ ,..__;_ __ • --- (Vln#3MMP540) '92 Tovota Plck•UP S11,988 Deluxe ext~a cab. ve, Beach Motor• bodliner, 5spd, AC, rclum lo force out the last. enemy 11toppC'r On o heart 11hifl, declarPr 11imply ri11c11 with the ace and force., JEEP 9110 MAZDA 9125 842·8888 PS, tllt, CO, etap bumper. Sliding rear window, Very clean. #029073. $8999 oul the arc of clubs, and bas nrne ,93 EAGLE tricki; hl'forc the dt-fcnders can come lo fivp This line loses only j( VISION TSI WC'st. fllort.ed with five d1amond11 to VG, Lea1hr, AJC. PIS. lht' kmit and Lhr RCl'·king of cl11h11, P/W. P/Locks, P/Seat, buttheodd11fovorfo;ai;tholdingonc ABS, CO Player, of the cluh honorll Cruise, Tiit, Alloys 1528409 $9,099 L<>arn lo be " ht'tter bridge ORANGE COAST pluye rl Suhscribc n o w t4) the JEEP Goren Oridge 1-A-tler by calling 714·549·8023 (800> 78R-1221'i for information. 1--------- 0r write to: <:oren Bridge Let· •WINDOW CLEANING• ter , P.O. Box 44IO, ChirRito, Ill. FREE ESTIMATES 60680. 845-0335 '94 Mazda Mlata OLDSMOBILE 91 SS a e , a m If m c a s s , iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ORANGE COAST crulaa, Limited Edition with Hardtop (101123/512549) $17,995 Toyota of Huntington Beach 714·847·8555 '97 Protege LX 7k ml. Many extras! (vln #3UAX267) $11,998 Beach Motors 842-0888 MERCEDES 9130 '85 Cutlaaa Cierra G M C 4 door. Ve, auto, all 714444•5200 pow er, S 1 300/o bo.1_,,...,..~..;,...~.;,....;....;,..~- 723·1504 '93 4 ·Runner Blk, '92 Olds 88 Roval• Sedan Loaded , lmmac. hurry l (vln#30GN638) $8497 Beach Motors 842·8886 '93 Olds Ciera Sdn Loadodl Full pwr, ac. 4wd, new tires, ca11, snrl. $17K 675-0232 '85 Tercel SON Auto, lmmac, hurry! (vln#0004203) $8944 Beac h Motor• 842-8888 Lo ml. It's perfectl --------- (vln#3CHF716) $6997. VOUSWAGEN 9235 Beach Motors LEXUS 842-8888 '84 500 SEC Red/blk '89 Baja Bug 9115 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 9075 FORD 9075 $400/obo. '92 Lexus SC300 Xlnt cond. 138k ml.---------574-2850 Whlto, cortlllod, lull $13,900. 631·0281. PLYMOUTH 9165 -------- '92 Explorer 4X4 One own or. XII Leather. Etc. Loadod. (E06998) Land Rover Mission VleJo •365·8750• '85 THUNDERBIRD V-8, NC. Full Power, AM/FM Stereo. Tinted Glass. $2,500. Please Call 714-636-0409. 88' Tempo, 4-door, pwr locks/windows, cass. cc, runs groat. $1995. 644·6758 90' Mustang LX Conv. 5.0, While. Fully Loaded! 77K S7000.obo 650·3333 option. Lexus lease '87 190E SON iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '89 Bug Robullt eng. return. Auto, sharp, hurryl now starter &: brake1, 1006694 $28,497 (vln'3EHX992) $7944. '98 NEON exc cond. S2500/obo. '94 Lexus QS300 Beach Motors Auto, AJC. P/S, P/W, ___ 5_4_8_·_0_5_8_9 __ Whlto/lvory. Cortltlod. 842-8888 P/Locks, Cass, Crulso. '70 VW Bug Blue, new Full option. Won't last. -,-9-8-M-E_R_C_E_D_E_S_C-22-0-Tilt. Prior Rental. motor, tires, brakes &: #068300 $26,731 Sliver/Orey Only #68t354 $9,999 battery. Looks good. '94 Viper Roadster Black Beauty Only 1 7K miles. Loaded, A/C, Elc. Flawless (102012) 545,990 Land Rover Mission Viejo •365·8750• '87 FORD VAN Conv. V-6, A/T, P/S, AJC , Low ml. Orig. Owner. S4,500 72().1722 ' 88 ESCORT t~-------- GEO 9080 5 spd, am/Im cass (2oos12t35a569)liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim '95 GEO METRO LSI COUPE '94 Lexus LS400 10,000 local miles. ORANGE COAST $2990. 968·1275 Crystal quorlz. Full Factory warranty. p ONT I AC option. Corlihed. Don't Many extras Pristine AUTOS miss this one. 714·444-5200 #204755 $33,977 <347~t7a3~d Ro~:~·690 WANTED 9246 '94 Lexus LS400 Mission VleJo ---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Bh'lck/black. Full op· •365·8750* PONTIAC 9170 WANTED Good used 11on 27k. Mint. Gerti· ---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii fiod. 84' 230SL Conv. car, truck or van. 9075 iiCADiiiiiiiLiiI.AiiCiiiiiiii90-4-0 1 iiCADiiiiiiiLiiLAiiCiiiiiiii90ii4ii0 liCiiHiiRiiYSiiLiiEiiRiiiiii90ii5ii° FORD '76 Cad Iliac Seville '92 Cadillac Eldo '93 LeBaron Conv liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $5495 Toyota of Huntington Beac h 714-847-8555 '88 TEMPO GL Aulo, A!C, P/Locks, PIS. Cass, Tiit, Alloys #128147 $3,999 Auto, A/C, AM/FM Storoo. Prior rental. Supor Gas Saver! #739703 $6,999 #196780 $34,977 Newly restored, now '92 Grand Am Sdn Wiii pay cash • PP. '98 Lexus ES300 Inter. lnclds Hard Top. Aulo, xtras, lmmacl 714·734·9233 While/ivory. Full op· $17,500.obo 375·0t04 (vin#3BJY997) SG688 lion. 17k, Certified. 01'580 SEC Blk/Blk Beach Motors ANTIQUES & V·O, Auto, 4-spd, ac, V-8. Auto. AJC. Lthr auto, p/s, p/w, p/ lthr int , lull pwr, lntoro or. Full Power. locks, am/Im cass. $4,000 974·2 351 $2,500 974·2351 cust whit, Xtra clean. '85 Mustang Conv A Summer of Jovl White w/shlny block top. Powerful SL auto· matlc 53495. 546-4379 ORANGE COAST JEEP 714·549·8023 ORANGE COAST BUICK 714-444·5200 N 166864 $28,977 Immaculate&: Loaded. 842-8888 ·Lexus· Cstm Signature Whls. •95 Grand Am GT. CLASSICS MIHlon VleJo $33,950. 283·1777 LM 2-dr. Fully Loaded 92SO '7B Sevllle 2 nd---------(t01180/PF678988) o wner, xlrol cones. CHEVROLET 904 $10,995 1obu11t eng Now trans iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii5 Tovota of custo m w110 whls. Huntington Beach $2950/obo Need to '95 Aa tro Van 714-847·8555 ••Ill 688-9277 V6, Loaded, Like New SELL your used vehicle through classified 642-5678 (200588/S0205266) $17,495 Tovota of Hunting ton Beach 714-847·B5!55 Ouy It. Soll It. Find II. Claaslfled. On the move? Sell your extra household items in Classified Rooms, apartments, homes Classlfled can satisfy your housing needs. '91 Explorer "Eddie Bauer" 4x4, (vln#UD18085) $9988 Beach Motors 842·8868 Sell your homo through classified. 642·5678 '95 GEO PRISM auto, ac (200550/028543) $11,995 Toyota of Huntington Beach 714·847-8555 RENT through classified 1 ·800·888-5398 with Alarm. Under Can't seem to get to all those repair Jobs around the house? Let the ClaHlfled Service Directory help you find reliable help. Good Jobs rellable services lnlerestlng things to buy It's all there every day In Classified 642·5678 18K ml, $12,000. 714·64 5·9 t 53 195 GRAND PRIX A u t o , A /C , P /S , P/Loeks. Cassette, Cruise, T i ii #215651 $10,099 ORANGE COAST PONTIAC 714·444·5200 '73 Meseratl Cl1roan 37k ml. Restored to all orrglnal. $13,500. or trade! 996-5212 eves CLASSIFIED II'• the retourca you can count on to 1all a myriad ol merchan· dlse Items, bocauae our columns compel qualified buyers to call I 642·5678 •S•ER•VI-C•E ___ I ~~L~IC CLEANING 3528 SERVICES CONSTRUCTION GARAGE IMPROVEMENTS MASSAGE 3830 PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 ROOFING 3 548 BUILDING 3 560 DOO ~S 36 7 8 HOME 3 7 5 6 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3910 DIRECTORY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii L&B Spo rta Th er •PV ·-------· Leaky Showers Rep'd •VICKI'S CLEANING ANDERSON Conatr •$25 Service Call• LIKE·NU CONCRETE Prol & Personal Massage nogroullnp, & lnstall'n w fl TdE BEST R /C '1/N A "'I Rer.alrs/Serv/Oponors Remve oil/rust stains. for Mon & Women CHUNG'S PAINTING 23Yrs Exp·Ort Price! Quar Work-Free Est Llc1375602 538-1534 ADDITIONS REMODELING 3410 ASK ME ABOUT ••• Romodell11g•Acse1111011s & Home Repn11s No Job Too Smnlll Bob 548-8223 L670130 Oan 01 Tllo e o or n es omm ew-mu RN/LMT CM 722·9823 House/Window Cleanlng. LI c -1 n s u rod ·Bond ad A I Makes-Models creek rpr. Re·nu/seol wd 673-8065 or 846·8526 10Yrs Exp. Xlnt Rois. SINCE 1928 760-1381 Llc'd 650-Serv-(7378) docks Free est 760·84271 ________ _ TILES $SA SQ FT Vicki 114-888·0395 ••$475 • 16X7•• -------MOVING 3834 COMPLETE PAINTING The Bost Work At The Best Price Ouarant'd. Ll6518288 847•8522 RE.S. 24 HR. COMM. JUU mvicl PlUMBlllG co. Includes Materials *WINDOW CLEAN ING* DRYWALL ~e~11~:r~s~r1p1.1 ~~1s~a~1~'. iiJEiiWiiiEiiLiiRiiYiiiiiii3ii7ii8ii4 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Freo Est • All Surlacos FREE ESTIMATES SERVICE 3584 lion & tax 645·5704 PUBLIC NOTICE --------1·310•282•8808 845·0335 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------Wiiiiam Harold J eweler The Calll. Public Utlll· Gene Abram a Painting • AU. REIWltS 1• Watch/Jewelry Repair 1101 Commission RE· tnVExt. Olly PalnVReu S • llEMOOE:t.. Antique • Fine Jewelry QUIRES that all used Uc/Ina. Ben Moore Paint • DltAIH CU.ANINO 8uy/1t~r1de 873·0385 household goods _1_14_.1_0_3_-4_9_42_rv_o_1c_e1_P_o_r) :~mBAcxn.ow CHILD CARE 3536 COMPUTERS 3556 •Receased 8ookeHH• HANDY MAN 3 710 Arch es • 8 ull nos o • Ors iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Closets• Light Solhts ARCHCRAFT 413·7001 movers print their Ike's Custom Painting TUT1HO A·OK R 0 0 F I N Q ·1st Class Installer· Sr Oise/Free EsVL839447 891 ·3754 800·89t-3754 BALBOA ROOFING CO Quallty Work Quornt'd Rarool/Repalr Free Est Lie/Ins 831·5081 ROOFING Spaclallata Summer Spec 1~ Off All Stylts·Fatt·Dt~ ll538526 NOW Const * 722-2805 * Oualltlf Remodeling •Also Homo Repa1rs •Reasonably Priceel •Local Co B # 6363 1 8 •Slopnonson Assoc Call 714·844-5485 •Paint/Carpentry• Drywall and morel ¥A Plaea In Tha Haart MACMEDIC •Cara for Small Jobs Oki Lic'd homa daycare. 1 1 Maclnloeh Compu1er1 l·E-L_E_C_T_R_l_C_AL __ 3 _ 6 - 1 - 0 Gary 645·5277 RITCH ENS P.U.C. Col T number; Prof, Clean. Quallly • PUMPS/90tl.VtS llmoe and cnauHours Work. lnVExt & Docks. aAOO Dl5AICfCH£D print their T.C.P. num· L#703468 831·4810 ~~Hllml> 3786 REMODELING & ADDITIONS 3916 Fun acllvltlH· an. music In your hmo/ofc. Low/ -----------~c1ence & more Lg yard/ hourly rato. 873·8819liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Home Repair/Remodel COMPLETE KITCHEN REMODEL & REPAIR ber In all advertlae· ---------71 ~12~9 menta. u you have 8 Peters Painting PHI ,. ~ 998 plnyroomt TLC & CPA ~----------· Costa Mesa/Newport PC Personal Trainer Small Job EXPERT 25 Years Exp. Cu etom Cabinets Olly Constn. Reas Aatos Ll708346 & Insured. question about the le· 20 Years Experlenca FARTHING INTERIORS gollly ol a mover, limo Free Eatlmatea 1---------1 Kltchen/Bath/Remodal or choufleur, coll: Interior• and Exteriors THE LOCAL PLUMBER Rm Additions Vlaa/MC BUSIN ESS SERVICES L3042027t6 845·4831 O E Jim ""3"·2480 rn your homo or otflco uncan loctrlc v • 3488 ~------Don't know 1 keyboard Local/Quick Roaponso CLEANING horn the on switch? U275870 650-7042 Call JQrry St50·0915 Peterkin Electrlo Tired ot searohlng SERVICES 3548 ----------For tha Right Words? iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Profaaalonel Service Prompt & Low Rateal Lat me halp' Proll ed111ng Computer & Internet ros-com/sm·lg Jobs Arllcles·Monuscrop1s-WP A TOUCH OF CLASS Training. Affordable. CSL618717 748·5255 Typad Copy. 15 yrs oxp Cleaning. RH/Comm On·•ll• led 840.7872 Reasonable 714·964 6193 Lie/Bonded. Free Est. ---------Teraao 282·71431---------FENCES CABINETS 3490 ---------•Del Mar Cleanlng Co CARPENTRY 3510 By Alan S Lewis Reliable, Prol'I. Ony Res Com 114-458·9212 CARPINTRY•Wlndow1 Doors • Wood Fanco1 PET PROOFING L#261581 • Call Bob 249·8323 Pg•312·0026 RATED #1 OR PRICE, SERVICE& CONVENIENCE & DECRS 361S 3 s 5 7 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii * Wood Feno•• * Replaca/Repalr Low S Freo houllng/eat. Llc'd AdVantage Con1t 174·5~01 EXCELLENT WORK Fenct1/Decks/Blck Walla Uc e. 1 Contractor 8~6 Now Conetruotlon •• 722·2005 ** Stambaugh Builders Lallie• Covers & P1tlo1 Cuet Redwood Oeck1. Gloat, Ple1C or Plckat l-IAnd R•ll1. FanclnQ L1073U 114-431·8822 CONTRACTORS FLOOR INSTALL BREWER'S TV·VCR & Home Servlo ea Under $300. LIE73660 • 714·413·8428. Public Utllltlos Referral. 854·0512 ·•James E. Bongon Co.. L#560875 873·1212 Commlulon Fret EsUmatcs Accept M/C & VISA -LAN--D-S-CAP--E-.-.- C.M. Dale 831·1818 QI HANDEE DANDEE LAWN CARE 3808 Jobe Large or Small. Design & Construct BASIC YARD MAINT Ret'd Gen'I Engineer· 1 CALL DOES IT ALLI lng/Bulldlng/Electrlcal 831-4422 Contractor. 37o4.040'7 Pag•r·413·8142 714·558·4151 PET F1lendly Service• lnsurad LIS32981 87S·ll304 Spllt Sacond Moving SERVICES 3870 Expert Drain Claanlnn Prol Movaral 24Hr Srv • 701y/Sr Ol1t/Tl171452 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil & Plumbing Repair• 432·0123/P-348·5850 Pet llUer/Dog Walkar ;~::xp. A~4w;~~:';~ Two•Broth•r••Movlnt Dally/Overnight vl11t1. Precl•• Plumblnn Sama Day service UC/Ins Ael1 avl. Uc'd/Bonded • Prompt•Courteou1•Prol'I Dtnllt 71<&·935·8870 Repalra & Remodel• Free Estimates CIJ..T134SSO 374..0091 L1887318 009·1090 Homa RHtoraUotVRamodtl • TREES a Tiie/drywaii/Woodwork ..I ..I PIASTER Fances/deckt/room add. ITopptd/Removt Ylwns PAINTING 38S8 SCREEN SERVICES 3919 Moblle Screen SeN. New & Re-1cr .. nlng LICll'181873 Bondad Roger 714·548.0880 WALL COVERINGS 3932 Roola/goneral ropalra. ?klrJ-clnyp 151:::f476. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii REPAIR 3880 •DAN DAWSON• Comm/Ru. Refs Frta Est Lawn Service. Mow/ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil PLUMBING * • *A. ya n Horn Chris 754·0517 edge/1od/sprlnkler1/ 24Yra Quain~ Painting PIHter/9tuoco Patch Water Heaters • Drains Wallcoverlng 1Syra exp HOME SERVIC•S clh·up. Al 088·2718 TOUCHUPS, TOO ·Serving So Ca 25y,.. Remodel • Repair Top Ouahty • Gttal Rtfe Anything & Every1hlng Lv• msg or call arter 5 24 Hrs. Rlcherd Sinor Llo11'328884 24Hre Faucett • Flx1urea Ll709452 84S.24ie Free Eetlmate. Rel'1. Landacape Ramodellnt L.lc11'28004.4 845·3209 714·55 .. 7831 L1554722 • G4M720 Don't mova ramOd naw Michael 758·1440 Yard lune up/malntenace, •••QUALITY CARi ---------I Pgr#717•5729 ageln,new papar,palnc. QUALITY CRA"SMAN lan<11cape/anistlc Clttlgn 20yr• a.p N B. Including ~====~=::;:::::==~ cells, nra, tlle. est84 Carpentry•Cablneta ContractorlC2NI0'4006 etucco/drywall repair. Can't acem 10 A•ndlf Svlr Plumbln9 (L735976). 831·2111 Electrlc•Plmbg•Ooore Prol'I & E1t1lcal. 8"5·7505 Xlnt Work. 845·2417 I Repair What Vour ',ARTHINQ INT&RIORi Misc repalraSS7·7884 LAWN CARE Gre•t Workl ~INBOW Clrele Malnl. get to all those r1~~~::~da~~~n·1~J tnatallallon *Removal ltml Retired Contractor I.ow S Wkly lwn eve, Palnllng~nt/Ext House/Apt repair Jobs Remodel e4 ts-cso79 Olaeounl Wallc:overlng Rep1l1s. lmp1ovementa, Cln·~/trlm/1prlnklera Oueflty )ob. Frae eat. around 1ht house? L5CI0875 873·1912 am Jobe. Ouallty/ln1agrl1y '31 298 Pg-602•1770 L1&69897 838·8888 Let tht Th• atrlpper I care, Ken 842· 1170 Lou TorrH Land•C•p• Cl s 1 t l 1 I QUALITY CRAfTSMAN Cuatom cat>lnete/crown molellng/llle/rnart>l•/Mlac rtp1l11 Chlrlts !1~7·149<& FORTE GENERAL 3558 REPAIRS 3620 HAULING Harbor Ar•• 20Yra. A Bttttr Way Painting •Hlfl•d SELL . pee • z no n Wkly malnVN•w lnatall Ourallty Cralt1man1hlp 8ervfce r;~~~;f14-r 9:::~g;~ lr1lg work/Tr•• trim For • , ... price. Raft. Directory your home 3720 Cust rDtHI 548·4383 Le1211' 714-85'7-1~0 htlp you find through CIUSffled Young'• Landacaplnt AJ Kennedr Painting/ rtlleble help. SarM Oay Svc. L7294'5 Paperhanging ll220902 Ownr-op•Xtnt ND refa -Old Country ltldhf'TW)o M2·1178 088·5033/ MC>l·.214·5581 Comp price ff4.8872 ... ·-~~~~~ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii RENT 1hrouOh ctasaltled