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'5erving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907
MARC MARTIN I
DAllY PILOT
About 100 union
protesters gath-
ered ln the park-
ing lot at South
Cout Plaza to
voice their oppo-
sltton to Macy's
and Bloomlng-
dale's, both of
which are owned
by the Federated
Department
Stores
Gatliering grapples for rights
•Disgruntled Macy's and
Bloomingdafe's employees
and uni.on leaders demon-
strate their disapproval over
'substandard' benefits.
By lim Grenda, Daily Pilot
sot.ITH COAST PLAZA -About
100 angry labor union leaders and
workers from Macy's and Blooming-
dale's department stores gathered
Tuesday in a parking lot here to urge
the formation of a local union.
Carrying signs reading •Macy's is
Wlfair to employees," and shouting,
"Union, yes," members of the United
Food and Commercial Workers Local
Chapter. 324 and Teamsters Local 848
picketed along Bear Street in front of
South Coast Plaza.
•It's time for a change .. . and that
change is here, and that change is
now," union representative Charlie
LaChance shouted.
Union officials claimed Federated
Stores, which owns both Macy's and
Bloomingdale's, unfairly treats its
workers -particularly women -'and
offers substandard vacation, health
insurance and other benefits.
By voting one of the largest labor
unions in the country into power at the
two local stores, workers could gain
collective bargaining power and other
rights to fight for better benefits and
salaries, officials said.
Pat Scarcelli, vice president of the
international branch of the labor union.
said workers at both Macy's at South
Coast Plaza and Bloomingdale's at
Fashion Island are tired of having
"their pockets picked" by "greedy cor-
porate America."
• SEE UNION PAGE 5
Parents ask
board to fix
athletic field
• Member of Corona del Mar High
booster club says.Davidson Field
needs repairs to reduce injuries.
By Husein Mashni, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT-MESA -Complaining of fre-
quent injuries at Davidson Field. parents urged
the school board to spend upward of $200,000
to repair the athletic field at Corona del Mar
High.
Norman Witt, a representative of the Coro-
na del Mar Touchdown Club, said the group
has raised money to help pay for needed
upgrades at the field, which some board mem-
bers compared to a lake.
·1 believe Newport-Mesa has a large con-
tingent liability with the condition of its facili-
ties,• he said. "I'm committed to staff and will
work with the landscaping committee to find
some funding."
Board member Dana Black said one of her
sons broke an ankle while playing soccer at
the field.
Board member Martha Fluor said the school
district keeps ta.king a Band-Aid approach to
the issue instead of making a one-time sub-
stantial investment to repair the field.
•I think we may need to bite the bullet or
else every 10 years just do a piecemeal job and
keep placing our students and athletes at
risk,• Fluor said.
I MARC MARTIN I DAll.Y Pl.OT
Orange Coast Co1*ge student Karen Singer, center, tries to hit her mark In the Lei Toss on Tuesday during Coast Days to promote the campus to
high school seniors from arollnd Orange County.
Witt, who said students suffer injuries on the
field at almost every game, said the group has
raised about $10,000 for field repairs.
"I'm committed to work to make it happen,·
he said. "But this needs to happen this year.·
A taste of college life The board did not vote on the request or
indicate when it might do so.
In other business, Del Heintz, general man-
a~ of Media One, presented the cable TV
company's plans to provide interactive televi-
• OCC played host to about
4,000 graduating high school stu-
dents during Senior Day.
By Alison Murray, Daily Pilot
" It's important that students who are sion in all Costa Mesa classrooms.
visiting the campus see the breadth of our Media One plans to spend $500,000 to wire
activities and programs,• Carnett said. all of the classrooms.
Students were given tours of academic •we're going to do this because it's the i\gb"l
departments, demonstrations by the cheer-thing to do,• Heintz said.
leading and dance teams, orientation se.t>-Victoria, California and Paularino elemen-
sions and more. A myriad of booths offered tary schools will be the first to be "wired up."
information on clubs and organizations, One of the advantages of the program is
COSTA MESA-They came. they saw admissions, financial aid and athletic teams. that Costa Mesa and Estancia high scb.~will
-and they got a 1ree lunch, too. 9 "It's exciting," said Star Sutherland, a be able to share their advanced placement
Almost 4,000 high school seniors Huntington Beach High School senior, classes.
packed the OCC quad Tuesday afternoon who said she will probably choose OCC Heintz said the two schools could be wired
for the college's 15th annual High School over Golden West College. by September and he encouraged the board to
Senior Day. "There's so many clubs," said Suther-find creative ways to use the system.
"It was the biggest aowd we've ever land's mother, Kimber Wuerfel. "There's The computer system could eventually
bad." said Jim Carnett. OCC's community everything you could imagine." extend to other districts, but Heintz said that
relatioos director and Senior Day coordinator. "It's like high school, only bigger,· said could take several years.
Held as part of the Associated Students' Laura Haight, a senior at University High The program will not extend into Newport
MARC MAR™ I DAA.Y "OT Coast Days, the Senior Day featured School in Irvine. Beach classrooms because they are served by
Hundreds otsenion descended on the Costa Mesa conununlty numerous activities to entice graduating Carnett said on average, more than half a different cable company.
college for the day to watch skits and performances by various high school seniors to spend their first of the students who attend Senior Day reg-Fluor encouraged Newport Beach residents
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:big bucks, city says
•The proposed 200-room
resort at Pacific Federal
could generate $342,000 a
year in lodging taxes ..
By Tim Grenda, Daily Pilot
pancy taxes -not to mention the
sales tu dollars that could come
from touriml.
Carter Reese and Assodates, a
San Diego consulting firm. has
submitted fonnol dev•lopme.nt
plans for the site at the comer ol
Newport Boulev~rd and 19th
Street. .
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DEATHS
Most recent deaths as reported to
the Orange County Recorder's Office.
COSTA MESA
• Marcel E. Therssen. 88, on Jan. 31
• Raymond S. Werner, 92, on Jan. 30
• Consuelo Cortes, 63, on Feb. 6
• Madeline Dicarlo, 84, on Feb. 2
•Lloyd D. Green, 76, on Feb. 2
• Thomas Kiely, 84, on Feb. 3
• William T. McQuade, 74, on Feb. 2
• Maria A. Bracamontes, 95, on Feb. 3
• Glenn R. Hawkins, 70, on Feb. 1
• Peter J. Kelly, 76, on Feb. 2
• James B. Popcheff, 26, on Feb. 2
• Annie L. Dunseath, 86, on Feb. 2
•Dehlia J. Ferguson, 57, on Feb. 6
•George S. Rhodes, 85, on Feb. 3
• Eino A. Ollila, 82, on Feb. 12
•Elvera E. Palumbo, 87, on Feb. 12
•Anthony J . Soltes, 80, on Feb. 15
• Dorothy L. Tucker, 69, on Feb. 14
• Claire A. Bradfield, 84, on Feb. 12
• Max E. Ellis, 72. on Feb. 16
NEWPORT BEACH
• Jane I. Sands, 80, on Jan. 30
•Laun T Suikk:i, 84, on Jan. 27
•Audrey M. DuChemin, 91, on Jan. 27
• Leon W. Schonek, 93, on Jan. 27
• Adnenne K. Hansen, 28, on Jan. 29
•Rose Harvey. 91 , on Feb. 6
•William G. Thompson, 64, on Jan. 31
• Maurice B.T. Davies, 84, on Feb. 1
• Bob W. Trimm, 85, on Feb. 5
• Richard C . Glauner, 66, on Feb. 9
• Marcela V. Watters, 75, on Feb. 6
•Saul P. Bolcof, 81, on Feb. 15
• William J . La Plante Jr., 79, on Feb. 13
• Bettie J. Wallace, 79, on Feb. 11
• William E. Ewing ill, 53, on Feb. 14
DUI ARRESTS
"
The following people were arrested
recently on suspicion of driving under
the influence. These people have only
been arrested on suspicion of a crime,
and, as with all such crimes, they are
innocent until proven guilty.
-NEWPORT BEACH
I • Tiffany N. Bales, 20, of Tustin
~ • Bnan J. Beishline, 24, of Irvine
I • Curtis M. Williams, 28, of Newport
I Beach
_ • Kathy L. Fialko, 38, of Newport Beach
1 •Philip J. Pe rez, 58, of Newport Beach
( • Donald A. Devine, 24, of Newport
i Beach
Arkansas-type shooting
unlikely here, officials say
Girls Scouts still must
pay to peddle cookies
• Newport council
declines to give group a
t, break on $42 fees. t •Matthew P. Merola, 27, of Newport•
Beach
• Peter W. Kinnaird, 30, of Los Angeles
j COSTA MESA
1 • Chnstopher Corbett, 39, of Costa
Mesa i , •Wallace J . Goulet, 42, of Costa Mesa
• Casey P. Camarena, 33, of Costa Mesa
• Terence C. Ball, 23, of Downey
Janet T. Lazar, 38, of Mission Viejo
• Melissa A. Dewbeny, 23, of Newport
Beach
• • Kevin F. Corcoran, "39, of Newport
Beach
•Ronald S. Brill, 63, of Orange
• Benjamin Acosta-Galvan, 43, of
Riverside
• Neil 'G. Conrad, 24, of Santa Ana
• Marshall A. Eddy, 28, of Newport
' Beach
• Hector Hernandez-Garcia, 28, of
Costa Mesa
• Peter J. Luna, 28, of Costa Mesa
•Christopher Hawthorne, 21, of Costa
Mesa
• Brian B. Szerenyi, 29, of Anaheim
•Nelson J. Ponte, 21 , of Fullerton
• Tracy L. Lepak, 25, of Huntington
Beach
•Sun Sile Shin. 26. of Santa.Ana
• Administrators say Newport-Mesa school
district programs can detect a child in trouble.
By Husein Mashni, Daily Pilot ages 11 and 13, in connection
with the shooting. Authorities
also are reportedly searching
NEWPORT-MESA -School for a third person who may
officials here say there are pro-have pulled the fire alarm.
grams in place that hopefully In Newport Beach, Ensign
would prevent a campus shoot-Intermediate School Principal
ing like the one Thursday at an Alan Mucerino said many stu-
Al'kansas middle school that dents come to school with emo-
left four students dead and 11 tional problems, and schools
injured. need to be proactive to help
Officials said the Newport-them deal with pressures of
Mesa school district programs growing up.
are designed to detect a student • ·we have to know who
who is having emotional diffi-we're dealing with," he said.
culties before the youth •It's imperative that we have a
engages in any kind of criminal strong understanding of adoles-
act. cence.•
Still, the bottom l.i,ne is, Citing national studies,
"There's no predictor for this Mucerino said middle schools
kind of thing," said school must help sharpen students'
board member Ed Decker. sell-concepts. Middle schools
In Jonesboro, Ark., about also need to teach students con-
130 miles northeast of Little flict resolution and mediation,
Rock, two students reportedly and they should have counsel-
opened fire on a group of stu-ing available, he said.
dents who were standing out-"I believe the most im.por-
side of Westside Middle School tant thing we can do for kids is
during a false fire alarm. Four to give them a positive self-
girls were killed and 11 others concept," he said. •They have
were injured in the shootout. to be able to handle peer pres-
P.olice arrested two bors.-.-'""6~ and to answar..tha 'Who
am I?' question.•
School board member
Serene Stokes said it behooves
families, police, schools and the
community at large to work
together to help establish
boundaries for children.
•Families need to be in part-
nership with schools and police
and the community,• she said. ·u we can tell that a student is
being overly aggressive, then
we can try to get help for the
student.•
Parent education is an
important component of the
district's attempts to be proac-
tive in preventing students from
engaging in criminal behavior,
Stokes said.
"The family is key to disci-
pline,• she said. "And you pray
to God that nothing like this
ever happens.•
Board member Wendy
Leece agreed. •nus school district is doing
a lot to help," she said. "But the
buck stops with the parents.
The government shouldn't
have to hold parents' hands to
get their job done.
"But sometanes, no matter
what you do. i1'£ .llOt eoougb."
By Jenifer Ragland, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -Girl
Scouts and -ether nonprofit
groups will continue to have to
pay for permits before peddling
goods from door to door.
Council members Monday
gave final approval to the city's
revised solicitation ordinance,
which prohibits peddlers from
knocking on residential doors
after9 p.m.
While the new cwfew does
not affect the girls in the green
uniforms and their cookie sales,
the idea of waving the $42 pei-
mit fee for the nonprofit group
came up in the Oty Coundl's
discussion two weeks ago.
Council members directed staff
to look into the posstbllity and
report back when the ordinance
came up for final ~proval.
But in bis staff report. aty
Attomey Bob Burnham saJd the
dty cannot legally chaJge dlari-
table groups lower permit fees
than c:ommercia1 vendors.
The fees cover personnel
costs involved in issuing and
enfon:ing the permits -costs
that are the same for charitable
and for-profit groups, he said.
Council members appeared
to be satisfied with that explana-
tion, because they passed the
ordinance without discussion.
·1 think it became so entan-
gled legally that at this point, it's
better to let it stand OS it ii,• said
Councilwoman Jan Dehay, wbo
initially asked for the staff report.
•[A waiver] ooukln't be written
into the ordinance, but I will con-
tinue to pursue some kind of
relief without changing the onli-
nance."
Diane Smith. spokesWmnan
for the Cost.a Mesa-based Girl
Scout Council of Orange Coun-
ty, said while about 90% of dties
do not charge for a solldtation
permit. the organimtion doesn't
mind peytng tn·Newport Beach.
•we appreciate the OOUDdl's
interest in looking out fer us, but
we aren't really CQncemed,"
Smith said. •we have paid the
fees and are more than Willing. to·
continue doing so. Porty-two
dollars for all the Girl Scouts in
the city we feel is worthwhile
and reasonable."
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NEWPORT BEAOf
• w.tdtff o.tw: A 1987 Toyota c..mry was stolen from the
1~block.
• Via Kofon: Golf equlpt"Mnt worth $460 was stolen from the
100 block.
• Whll9dlth Drtve: An outboard motor wonh $2.200 WM
stotln f10l1\ 1 bOat In 1he 1 block.
• Wil9t Cwt l'Wtwqy. Property wOrth $5,000 was stolen
from the 4000 block.
• Nw.aport °""9r Drhe: A cellular phone ~ ~tassei
worth $700 W'lf'9 stolen from the 1100 block.
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WEONESOAY, MARCH 2S, 1998
Recollections of an eyewitness to 12 years of Oscar history
0 ne of the tricks columnists
learn early on is to take
. full advantage of certain
fixed dates and events for subject
matter. thus making it unneces-
sary to think that week. The
Academy Awards bash ts such
an ~vent -and happily one to ~hich 1 can bring personal expe-
nence. 1 attended the Academy
A"."'ards for 12 years, thus quali-
fying me to suspend thought this
week and poke about in the
recesses of that event.
By the time you read this, the
1998 Academy Awards will be
history and we can go back to
contemplating whether Bill Clin-
ton did or didn't -and if so, how
muc.ll. I watched the motion pic-
ture industry's binge of self-con-
gratulation Monday, as I always
do and likely always will. I could
no more not watch it than I could
walk past a bunch of kids play-
ing ball without stopping to
watch.
But there are special reasons
for this affinity to the movies in
joseph n.
bell
my generation. We grew up in
the Great Depression. 1bings
were generally pretty grim. My
father lost a prospering business
and our home, suffered a ner-
vous breakdown trying to save
them, and struggled mightily to
keep us afloat. My only escape
was the movies, and I probably
spent half of my adolescence in
theaters, watching fairy tales that
became my reality for those
blessed hours.
As Neil Gabler pointed out so
well in his book. "How the Jews
Invented Hollywood,• a group of
Jewish immigrants named Zukor
and Cohn and Mayer and Warn-
er embraced and put on the
screen a WASP vision of an ide-
alized America that carried us
through the Depression and into
World War ll. And married us to
the movies with a bonding so
powerful that divorce remains
unthinkable. Until I was well into
my 30s, the two things I wanted
most in life were to write for the
Saturday Evening Post and have
access to a movie studio.
The latter was accentuated by
an experience just after World
War ll. I had been discharged in
San Francisco, and my wife and
I, driving back to Indiana,
stopped in Los Angeles because I
bad been told that returning vet-
erans were being given tours of
Paramount Studio. But when my
wife and I showed up for the
tour, I was told only I could go.
1bli angered me, and although
my wife urged me to go, we left
without seeing the studio. And I
made a vow to come back some
day on my terms and not theirs.
It took 15 years. I wa.s writing
tegu1arly for the Saturday
Evening Post when we moved to
Newport Beach in 1959, but not
in the entertainment field. That
took another three years, but
when 1 started reviewing movies
for the Wall Street Journal's
National Observer and wnting
Hollywood profiles for some
large-circulation national maga-
zines, 1 finally made it on my
terms. And, of course, the cap-
stone was an invitation to the
Academy Awards.
Although they were still being
held in the Santa Monica Civic
Auditorium the first year I
attended, most of my recollec-
tions are of the Music Center in
Los Angeles.
Members of the press went
through exactly the same routine
as the other guests, driving their
economy cars up to the red car-
pet behind rows of limousines,
then walking the gamut of spec-
tators in dead silence when they
discovered we were no one
famous. We would bang out in
the lobby, watching the celebri-
ties arrive, then 1 would go to the
press room to watch the awards
on television and await the
parade of winners fed to
reporters after they leave the
stage clutching their Oscars
This is a primitive ntual useful
only to still photographers. The
winners stand on a little platform
with their presenters trying to
answer inane shouted questions.
It's even more difficult for the
winners of the technical awards
who are virtually ignored while
attention is focused on the pre-
senters, usually actresses with
awesome decollatage. An army
of I.APO officers surround the
scene, apparently to make sure
no groping takes place. Out of
this chaos stories are filed the
next day.
The most interesting things I
observed backstage took place
8fter the klieg lights were turned
otf, the aowd of reporters thinr>ed,
and gwuds let down. The most
memorable was a shouting match
between Jane Fobda (winner ol
best actress for •Klute•) and
Michael Cimino, director of ·ne
Deer Hunter• (best picture). Fon-
da took loud issue with Omino's
manipulation of truth in bis tale
about the Vietnam War, and it
looked for a while as if they might
slug it out with the Oscars they
were carrying.
Except possibly for an invita-
tion to a presidential inaugural.
there's no greater one-upman-
ship than an invitation to the
Academy Awards. I only wish it
had happened when the fine
young actor presently in my fam-
tly could have gone along -
even though I have a strong feel-
ing he's going to make it there
on his own one day.
•JOSEPH N. BEU'S column runs every
Wednesday.
Soon to debut: a new-and-improved Cata.Jin~ Flyer·
•The 10-year-old
catamaran has been in
dry dock for multimillion-
dollar make-over; should
be ready to sail April 1.
By Jenifer Ragland, Doily Pilot
BALBOA -After more than
three weeks of delay, a renovated
Catalina Flyer should be back in
business at the Balboa Pavilion by
the first of April.
The 10-year-old boat has been
getting a multimillion-dollar
Lani has
moved
toa
make-over for the past two
months by Nichols Bros., the com-
pany that built the original, said
Betsy Sturgeon, office manager
for Catalina Passenger Service.
While most of the improve-
ments -including new engines,
transmission, carpet, upholstery,
paint and f1.I state-of-the-art ride
control system -are complete,
the ship bas been going through
sea trials in San Francisco for lbe
past few weeks. Sturgeon attrib-
utes El Niiio's wrath on Northern
California as the main reason for
the holdup.
"The weather bas been so
bad up there that it has really
IAl&ti~
Relleves Pain $ Stress & tension
slowed down the work," she said.
The popular boat service to
Catalina Island has been out of
commission since the first week in
January, when the renovation
began. Sturgeon said she has
been canceling reservations for
the past two weeks and has had
to cancel all of this weekend'.s
bookings as well.
Hopefully, she said the new-
and-improved Flyer will make its
maiden voyage April 1.
Sturgeon said· custQmers have
been disappointed but not too
upset about having to cancel their
tours of the island. They all seem
to agree that the new boat will be
well worth the wait.
The new ride control feature -
which Sturgeon said was the
main reason for the renovation
project -is a computerized sys-
tem that uses a sensor to adjust
and stabilize the ship's motion as
it rocks over the ocean waves.
"It will be much smoother -
passengers will defi.rtltely notice a
difference,• she said.
The Catalina Flyer is the
largest passenger-carrying cata-
maran on the West Coast, with a
500-passenger capacity. The
ship is the only commercial car-
rier to the island out of Orange
County.
"A Taste·Of Heaven"
Friday, March 27, 7:00 p.m.
In the St. Andrew's Sanctuary
Jana Alayra & "Cheryl" in Concert~
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~ Shammas, has been fielding
• offers from prospective buyers
,, who want to use the property for
1~ everything from shopping malls
14 to corporate headquarters. 1~ Carter Reese offidals could not
u be reached for comment, but
21 Shammas has said the consultants
z re present a nationwide hotel
~ chain that owns and operates
r. about 80 other hotels. •
~ The development plans only
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31 Mesa Hotel and do not specify an
4. owner or operator.
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renovations to the existing build-
mg A small retail center with
shops and boutiques would go
111s1de the building facing 19th
"lreet, while a restaurant would
tw put 111 the build.mg closer to
oflrdmps to the southbound Costa
f\.1Psa Freeway
Other areas of the building
would be converted into hotel
ddrrun1~trallve offices, a lobby,
'"1lon and glft shop, according to
'-llP pldn!>.
D1rf>ctly beh111d the existing
building, the developer would
1>111ld a seven-s tory hotel tower
with an outdoor swimming pool,
lctrCJe bdllroom, gym and about 10
nweting dnd conference rooms on
th<· hrst floor. About 200 guest
rooms would occupy the tower's
othf'f <i1x floors, officials said.
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The top of the new hotel,
designed by MCM Architects d
San Diego, would be abOut the
same height as the 90-foot-higb
peak of the existing building's
tower, officials said.
To approve the project, the
Planning Commission and aty
Council would have to amend the
city's general plan and waive both
height and density limits on the
property.
With about 300,000 square feet
of space, the proposed hotel would
nearly double the size of the site's
existing building. And at seven-
stories tall, it would also exceed the
property's four-story limit.
The City Council is scheduled
to formally consider scheduling
the developer's proposal for
amendment hearings April 6.
If given the OK to begin the
amendment process, the Planning
Commiss.ion and City Council
likely would consider changing
the general plan this June and
July, officials said.
City Councilman Jpe Erickson
said while he doesn't consider the
city's general plan •cast in stone,"
he also doesn't take making
changes to the development blue-
print lightly.
HWe do make general plan
amendments, but any time we do
it, especially to that kind of inten-
sity, it's very serious,• Erickson
said. "This isn't a slam-dunk."
Because the city collects a 6%
tax on each hotel room bill, a
resort with about 200 rooms like
the one proposed would generate
new revenue for the city.
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While no finn numben can be
relee.Jed until more details an.
known, City Manager Allan
Roeder estimated that bosed on
tu revenues from other hotels of
similar size, the resort could gen-
erate about $342,000 a year.
Mayor Peter Buffa said while
hotel taxes are •rather small pota-
toes,• the real money wm come
from sales tu hotel visitors pump
into local stores.
Other issues such as traffic
impacts tbe hotel might have will
be'discussed if the council agtees
to formally consider the general
plan amendment, Roeder said
But some residents are already
voicing their opinions and con-
cerns. The 17 callers who telea
phoned the Daily Pilot's Readers
Hotline recently were equally
divided on the topic.
Many of the callers said such a
hotel in UM: middle of downtown
and just aacls the street from 1\i-
angle Square would be a perfect fit
for the long-vacant site. But others
feared the development would
snarl already-bad traffic in the area
and ruin what is considered by
many to be a landmark property.
Santa Ana Heights resident
Mary Bavry said if a hotel is built,
she'd like it to be a bed-and-
breakfast type, not just another
cookie-cutter motel like the hand-
ful that aheady dot Newport
Boulevard just to the north.
"I think it would be a wonder-
ful place (for a bed-and-break-
fast inn)/ Bavry said. "It's just
too bad it's not in a more roman-
tic location."
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tbet bad. them at her store.
•This store is not going •They're definitely in the
union. There's no way," Macy11 minority,• Johns said.
men's store salesman Michael The pro-union rally was
McEwen said. •My whole held in a comer of the South
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McEwen, 26, of Fullerton, within shouting distance of
deacribed the atmosphere at Macy's -thar was roped off
his store as •on e big family" .and patrolled by shopping cen-
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effort lo re-create the old sign,
which in the 1960s advertised U-
Orive boat rentals at the Pun
Zone. The new sign will be built
by Steve Murad, owner of What's
Your Sign? in San Clemente. And
thanks to a recent materials dona-
tion by a Santa Ana supply com-
pany, he said the entire job should
cost less than $1,000.
Wassall-Kelly has been raising
money in the community since
last month, and as of Monday
night -when the City Council
approved a $500 Arts Commis-
sion donation to the cause -her
total has ' grown to mote than
$1,500.
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involved more than two years of
wrangling with Mike Harrah -
owner of the now-closed Emerald
Forest restaurant and the tenant
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Local artists began ta..kiDg sketch-
es of the artwork and sampling
the pa.int colon but were soon
denied access to the Costa Mesa
warehouse where 1t was bemg
kept;Wassall-Kelly said.
A few months later, Wassall-
Kelly said Harrah asked for
$1,500 in cash, a $1 million insur-
ance policy and a contract saying
the owner of the land wouldn't
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beloved sign.
Paced with the prospect of giv-
ing up on their years-long 1>9-ttle,
Wassail-Kelly, her husband and a
band of locals began the move-
ment to build a replica of the sign
themselves.
Signmaker Murad said the
artists' sketches and color pho-
tographs of the sign are enough
for him to produce a convincing
replica made from similar but bet-
ter-quality materials. •
The cost of the project was
originally projected at about
$3,500, but Murad said the dona-
tion from Jim Wilson of Montroy's
"I guess because i t
h as been there since
1933, it has gone
through all the differ-
ent generations from
old to young that have
a story -lt~ a real
sentimental thing to
everybody ... "
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within Wassail-Kelly's budget.
Wilson was out of town Tuesday,
but Murad said the business own-
er read about the effort Ill a local
magazine and "felt compelled to
do something."
Murad said he is hoping to
complete the construction and
painting of the 6-foot-higb, 13·
foot-wide sign within the next
couple of months and have it
mounted in its old spot overlook-
ing the ferry landing before this
summer.
For Wassali.J<elly, seeing the
bnghtly colored sign back in
place will be a dream come true.
"I guess because it bas been
there since 1933, it has gone
through all the different genera-
tions from old to young that have
a story -it's a real sentimental
thing to everybody," Wassall-Kel-
ly said. "People who write to me
say. 'l remember it when I had my
first feny ride,' or, 'It w as the first
thing I saw when I came here -
these happy people waving in a
speedboat.'"
Because there is always the
possibility that HMrah D1iif have
a change of heart and Wassall-
Kelly would find herself with two
U-Dnve signs, she joked that she
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C 0 STA
MESA
Southern California College's
Kevin Moore launched a solo
home run in the bottom of the
ninth inning to provide the game-
winning run as the Vanguards
picked up the first of two come-
from-behind victories over visit-
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lege Tuesday.
Moore's shot gave the Van-
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State Athletic Conference twin-
bill, sec scored three runs in the
last two mnings and Moore's RBI
smgle to push in Brain Chambers
was the diiference in the 6-5 win.
Moore, an all-conference
senior, tallied three tuts on the
day, whtle James Dent went 4 for
7 Kevin Doyle and Temck Clark
each had three hits, as well.
The wt.OS gwe SCC a 17-13
overall mark and a 10-8 GSAC
record.
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GAME1
SoCAl COUEGE 2, PotNT loMA 1
Point Loma 010 000 000 -1 6 0
SoCal College 000 100 001 • 2 6 2
Anderson and Georgia; Ross and
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Wujek, Bangs (6), Webster (7) and
Sales; McReynold, Villareal (3), Steele
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Orange Coast comes up
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COSTA
MESA
Orange Coast
All:
College's baseball team got the
raw end of a slugf est as Saddle-
back handled the hosts, 14-7, in
Orange Empire Conference play
Tuesday on the Pirates' dia-
mond.
The Bucs (11-12, 3-8 in OEC
nction) rattled off 15 hits, includ-
ing five doubles, but the Gua-
chos bettered the performance
with six two-baggers and a
grand slam, which came off of
Nick Punto's bat in the second
inning.
Orange Coast was led by
three-hit outings by Ivan
Loochkartt (two RBI) and Jude
Chavez (two runs). Darren Chan-
dler and Brandon Thompson also
added two hits each
Edche Stevenson suffered the
loss dropping his mark to 3-1.
Saddleback stands at 18-6,
8-5
ORANGE EWlR£ CONffRE.NCE
SADOl.BACK 14, OttANGE C.OAST 7
Saddleback 050 113 220 -14 16 2
Orange Coast 004 100 110 -7 15 2
Poe, Versluis (7), Colon (9) and
Birkeland; E. Stevenson, Schwam (2).
Case (7), Wallace (8) and Lukin. Jones
(9). W -Poe, 6 1; L -Stevenson, 3-1
28 -Bolling 3 (S), Langford (S),
Birkeland (S), Groomer (S), Ehinger
• (OCQ, Gonzalez (OCQ, Loochkartt
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OCC in second place
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Football playoff groupings
will either ease or stiff en
postseason hopes for Mesa
and Estancia next fall.
Ti e 1998 postseason
rospects of Pacific Coast
League holdovers Costa
Mesa High and Estancia figure
to get either considerably better
or considerably worse, depending
upon which football playoff
groupings proposal is passed at
the April 28 ClF Southern
Section Council Meeting.
1\vo divergent proposals,
originated by the section's playoff
groupings committee. were
formally introduced at Tuesday's
section council meeting at the
Sequoia Athletic Club in Buena
Park.
The potential for tinkering
remains, but the two proposals.
one of which will gain council
endorsement and take effect next
fall, would either give the
• Troxel's homecoming is
one to remember, from
both sides of the plate.
By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot
COSTA tvn:SA -The most
detectable personality did not
pitch, swing a bat or field a ball.
lo fact, he didn't even wear a
uniform.
But Paul Troxel, the former
Estancia High head baseball
coach now an assistant under
Kirk Bauermeister at Costa
Mesa, was dear to both sides
Tuesday in the Mustangs' 10-4
Pacific Coast League victory
' over the host Eagles.
"Both teams love nox, and I
think this game was more for
him than anybody,· said Bauer-
meister, whose squad scored
seven runs in the first two
innings on only two hits.
•And I think (ltoxel's pres-
ence) had something to do with
the sloppy play today," added
Bauenneister, tongue in cheek.
noxel, who handled plenty of
ribbing from Estancia parents
and boosters, actually started his
coaching career at Costa Mesa.
And Tim Green, Estancia's
coach, is Mesa's old coach from
the early 1990s.
To make even more sense of
everything, Bauermeister's com-
pany, lteds & Threads, sponsors
the Estancia program with a
sign on the outfield fence. A
closeness was indeed present.
Seems only a barbecue was
missing.
Between the lines, the Eagles
(0-6, 0-2 m PCL) were friendly
enough to deliver 12 bases on
balls, five fielding errors, five
wild pitches, two hit batters and
a balk
"We didn't throw a strike in
the first inning/ Green said.
"Wherever we threw it, whether
from the mound or the field, we
didn't throw strikes. It was horri-
ble. Then that made (the Mus-
tangs) relaxed. Our guys really
wanted to show ltoxel some-
thing J.odA¥.. -
Mesa-Estahcia contingent reason
to celebrate, or brood.
First, the potential bad news.
Already coming to grips with
the reality that the last two CIF
Division vm champions, Laguna
Hills and Aliso Niguel. will
remain in the PCL next season
(thanks to the status quo cop out
that killed a sensibly revised
PCL}, a proposed divisional
format would group ~esa,
Estancia and the rest of the PCL
with current Division V teams
representing the Sea View,
Golden West, Empire and
Century leagues.
For those of you scoring at
home, this could pit the
Mustangs and/or Eagles against
prospective (newly named)
Division VI playoff foes including
tWo-time defending Sea View
and Division V champion Santa
Margarita. Other postseason
roadblocks under this plan could
come from fully-loaded football
powers Servite and Tustin from
barry
faulkner
the Golden West League, not to
mention annual Newport-Mesa
District power and Sea View
contender Newport Harbor,
which both Costa Mesa schools
have been loathe to schedule
since 1991.
Neither Mesa Coach Jerry
Howell, nor newly hired Estancia
Coach Roy Scaffidi could be
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL
reached for comment Tuesday,
but one need only insert his/her
own expressions of shock. outrage
and dismay to encapsulate their
views of such a plan.
Alas, the good news.
Long outspoken about the
handicaps of rompeting against
schools with much larger
enrollments, Mesa and Estancia
could get the chance to pick on
schools their own size under a
proposal that would break
playoff qualifiers into 16-school
brackets based on enrollment.
'This plan would take all
top-three finishers from section
leagues, list them in order from
largest to smallest enrollments,
draw divisional dividing lines
every 16 schools, then draw up
brackets for each 16-team
division. a
While Newport Coach Jeff
Brinkley reiterated Tuesday his
long-held contention that the
Sailors enjoy the all-county
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Costa Mesa's Rob Gloster snags a throw to second on a plckoU play, but Eltanda's Sean Ryan
(7) gets back to the bag safely In the Padfic Coast League baseball duel Tuesday afternoon.
even want to do it.•
Before the chilly winds
kicked up, Costa Mesa (l-5, 1-1)
scored four runs in the first
inning and three in the second
with no hits.
ln the first, after two walks
and three• Estancia errors,
Mesa's Ben Felter roped a two-
run double to left-center, then
Ryan Gallacher tripled home
Felter and later scored on a wild
pitch.
Eagles were in a 7-0 hole.
"We're struggling," Green
said. "We're trying to find a way
to win, but it's frustrating."
Burciaga pitched 3 2/3
innings of relief without giving
up a hit until the sixth, when
Gallacher singled down the
third-base line.
Gallacher was also Mesa's
winning pitcher, working six sol-
id innings and yielding only four
hits.
administration said we didn't
have, but we've found them,"
Bauermeister said. •So we're 4-
2; our administration is 0-3."
Gallacher, who struck out five
and walked one, could become
Mesa's second. or even third,
pitcher this season behind Scott
Smith. Reuben Mancilla, whom
Bauermeister satd will be eligi-
ble for Friday's home game
against University, could
become the team's No. 2 hurler
or closer.
Division V format they have
competed well in this decade
(including an unbeaten
championship season in '94), an
enrollment-based plan would
likely increase bis team's chances
of adding more title banners. a
Corona del Mar, as the sec-
ond-smallest public school in the
county, would immediately
become a perennial CIF title con-
tender against schools of similar
size.
But Coach Dick Freeman is
not about to endorse such a plan.
•we'd most likely be playing
all the Christian schools (which
typically comprise the low-enroll-
ment divisions) and that's not
what we're about,• Freeman
said. "If we survive our league
and get into the playoffs, we can
play with anyone." a
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18-21 at Palisades Tennis
Club and feature Jimmy
Connors and John McEn-
roe, will go on sale to the
general public April 16,
according to event manager
Dunham Stewart.
The special event, to be
televised by CBS June 20-
21, will also stage Bjorn
Borg and Yannick Noah
with Connors and McEnroe
in singles.
Only members of the Pal-
isades Tennis Oub or the
Private Tennis Oub Associ-
ation of Orange County are
eligible to order tickets
before the aforementioned
date, Stewart said.
-by Richard Dunn
SOCC.ER
Boyce makes
the final cut
• Former Cd.M standout
will play for Colorado
Rapids in the MLS.
·:
Former Corona del Mar High
boys soccer standout Jason
Boyce, selected in the second
round by the Colorado Rapids in
the Major League Soccer draft,
made the team's final cut and will
play for the Rapids this season.
Boyce, the University of Wash-
ing1on 's all-time assist leader,
was the 11th overall pick in the
Feb. 1 draft.
Boyce, who earned Mountain
Pacific Sports Federation (Moun·
tain Division) Player of the Year
honors for the second time this
..
I I
~ 0 STA
MESA -Four
of five Orange Coast College
women's tennis singles players
picked up victories to solidify the
Pirates bold .on .eecond place in
the Orange empire "Conlerelfce
as the Dues won. 6·3, over Irvine vaney Tuesday.
The something noxel saw
were nine walks in the first two
innings as the Eagles' pitchers
struggled.
•we had only two hits (until
the sixth innin91 but both were
hit hard,· Bauermeister said.
All three runs in the second
scored on walks with the bases
full, and before Green could tum
to south Miguel BU:rdaga1 bis most effective pitcher, the
His record will be 3-1 (and
the team 4-2) if the Mustangs
geti" rUlIIig to oveffi.lril
three forfeited victories, which
Bauermeister said will happen
this week.
The Eagles touched Gallach·
e.r"fm' runs In the second and--
fifth. the latter coming on Sean
Ryan's heads-up base running.
-yeM;WM-e-Pmod~M:ine All----
Amerlcan for the Sea Kings in
1993 while playing under then-
coach Ray Hales.
Orange Coast is 8-3-1, 6-2 in
the OEC.
~NGI IMNll C10NFUENC2
OUMGI CoAIT 6. ""'9m VMUY J
~ -Garcia (OCQ def. Cuny, 6-
2, 6-3; JHg« (OCQ def. Araki, 7-6 (7-
4), 6-1; Walk« (OCQ <kt. Asawab. 6-
2. 6-3; Poire! COCO def. Shlblta. 6-l. 6-
2; Cahn (OC() lost to Nelson, 6-1, CH>;
~ (IVQ won by default.
Dol.61• ·Walker-~ (OCO def.
Cuny-Naki. 6-1, M; Poltel-Garda
(OCQ def. Asabw>Mooff, 6-3, 6-1;
Shi~ (IVQ won by default.
"It was weit:d, • 'J!:oxel S8i4'.0t
hiS return to &tancia. "1 didn't
•ne stumblln_g block were
transa1pts (of a j)layer) that the
The bptds ttarted.,.-Oleif SM•
son oDSaturclay agahist DalW.
-by Richard Dunn
CORONA DEL MAR LOCKED INTO THE SEA VIEW LEAGUE :
• After withdrawing appeal to
Southern Section Council, Corona
del Mar principal said there will
be no more appealS from CdM. •
By hny Faulkner, Dally Pflot
BUENA PARK -Corona del Mar High
athletel wtll oompete tn the SM View
League for the 1998--99 9Chool yec, Prind·
~ Don M4i1in AJd 1Ueiday, brtnglDg en
end to hll attempt to enter tbe Padfk: Cout
League.
Martin, who Monday Withdrew bit
~ before the CIP SOUtbetn s.ctson
ComidJ ICbedWed for 1\lmldej, WM UlllUC-'
cwtul 1n au.npemg to pl.el tbe appeal
' -
back on the agenda for Tuesday'• meeting committee and mate the (releagulng) ded·
at the Sequoia Athletic Club. llons. •
Martin, who did not attend the cOuild1 Marthi, whOM appeal wu based on
meeting, laJd be would not punue poten· procedwal flaws, including leegue meet·
ti.al avenues of appeal to State CIP or the lngs held in violation of the Brown Act, wu
cow11. He doet, howeveit, NiiMUn O'itical of denied by a three·prlndpal committee
the 13-montb releagulnG procw, whlch MOllday.
ailmllieted wltb the 1etent1on ot current He Mid be lsh't 1\119 if th Southern sec.
league &Ugnmeott throuQb 1998-99. tion BxecUUv Committ.ee11 reoomme0d4· •r wuted more tban it,000 of tupayer ,Son that county parocblal powen Mate
money and Mt ~ the trivialities of Dei, Senta Margilrlt4, Servtte and ~
meeUnga fot nothing and that trrttates me. be returned to the parocb.lal area (where
I p&an to state at tbe nut Nleegulbg meet· they ca.n be leagued only with ~
Ing that I don't want to be part ol a procea Khoola) ca.n be im)*anmted tn ttme to
that Juts for 111 to n.lne montbl end ts full releague c:iounty IChc>oll 198.ln for a '"fde
Of IOUnd and ~ ~ oothing. l begtnnlng the fall of 1999.
tblnt we (oounty ~) etthat nMd.to •1 think some (county public 9Cho0il)
JllUe • dedslna to make a ~. or wW be ))laying Santa MuguMa by-.. to cl9clde W9'N DGt a........., mu: .. and come,• MartiAMMI. •A.s ..__ptn.
let the IMgue ~ IMet ... l04wnber c:lpu Wake ~ Ind inlf ....... .ad ,,__ __ _._.-=--~---~--,
realize (Santa Margarlta'1 removal from -
public-school leagues) lm't going to hap-
pen next year, they're going to wonder
'What do we dO now1' •
Addreaiilg the e.ucuttve commlttee't •
vea placiement propolal. pte1e11ted u a •
non-action Item and tcbeduled to be voted -
upon at the April 28 council meeting, JobD
Bain~ an attorney tepreMDttng Santa M4r1iartt.a, tOld the t'O\mdl tt wa unfalr to
Santa Marvartta ltudmtl to ·~ect· them
from publlc-ICbool ..,...
·~. IDGi!lllJ Ud MbiclDy trl .n wrong,. Bernett .md.
~ 8flldl Bgh ~ .. StaUlltGD, who m.IN4 tba 1a1Mt , ...
lngtfbtanCl-llMWjWlll 11 ..........
tloD to UJllllM'._ Ill"'• W... IW .. tlllll ...... a..a..,. ted .. __ _
0•1• ... ,far Ii ,.e, ... 1 :.J
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. . . -"61
briefly SCHEDULE ..
TODAY
SEA KINGS ROLL, 18-0 . -..-..,...
~lty CDli.g. men Orange eo.t
• ll Camino, 1 p,m
High tdM>OI boyl • ~ le.ctl
at Corona del Mar. f p.m . . .......
College • Unfleld Cofleglt (Ore.) at
SoutNrn C..llfomilt ColJe9e, 2 JO p .m • Nonleague victory at Villa
Park improves Corona del
Mar High's record to 7-0.
Singlem: IUnek (NH) def. !CattrMn, 6-3,
def. Goodman, 6-1, def. Lewis, 6-0;
McMaster (NH) lost, C>-6, S-7, ~;Lewis
(NH) lost C>-6, C>-6, C>-6.
Htt;j'I IChocl • CaroN del MN at IMne,
3: 1 s p.m.; ttewport Hatbof at Senta
Mwgarit.I. l :1S p .m. . .....
VILLA PARK -
Corona del Mar High's TENNIS Sea Kings._
No. 1-ranked
F4igles
~ Slnger-Hselh (NH) lost to
B~ 6-7, lost to Muon.Godshall,
6-7, lost to Wllson--Zudc. J.6; Bllbelsl·
Newquist (NH) lost. 2-6, 2-6, 2-6;
Osla~ (NH) lost. 1-6, C>-6, 1-6.
College womet\ • lJnNer'slty of OenYef"
at Soutflern c..llfomla College, 1. p.m.
boys tennis team cruised to its sev-
enth straight nonleague victory
Tuesday as host Villa Park absorbed
an 18-0 defeat at the hands of the
CIP Southern Section Division l's No.
1-ranked Sea Kings.
Mesa tops Eagles, 13-5
• Swlnwnlnm High Khoo[" boys and glt'ls S.nta
MMpant.11 at <:or~ del M¥, 3 15 p .m;
Estancia llt ~ Htlls, 3· 15 p m , Newpot\
Harbor at INoodbfidge, 3 p.m., AllSO N.guel
at Cosu Mesa, 3 p,m
• Sof'lbMt
NBWPORTBEACH-.. 5eG1oi
Mu Wallidt of CalOaa del Mar
Hlgh 1lred a 2-unds-par 33 M
the Sea Kings~ Santa Mar-
garita, Orange County's ~
ranked boys gOlt teun. hi~
bole Sea View LeliguQ adion
on Tuesday, 197-200, at New-
PQrt Beach Country Club.
COSTA MESA -
Costa Mesa High's TENNIS
College · Western WW11ngton at Sovthe<n
Clhfom.a College, 1 p m
Freshmen Brian Morton and
Hunter Jack competed in the No. 1
~d 2 singles slots and won easily, as
did the entire Sea Kings' package.
boys tennis~ picked up a 13-5
P,acific Coast League victory over
cross-town .rival Estancia in a Pacific
Coast League pairing.
Community college Centntha at Oran~ Coast. 3 p.m
NOMBGU~
High school • Long Beach Wilson vs
ESW'IC.ia, at TeWinkle P~. 3 p m., ~
HMbof at .o.n.heim, 3.15 p.m. Costa ~
oat Sunny Hills, 3·15 pm.
ColloNA DB. MAit 11. VI.LA PAM 0
Singles: Morton (CdM) def. Tibbetts. 6-2;
def. Shaw, 6-1; def. Ku, 6-0; Jack (CdM)
won 6-4, 6-0, 6-1, Ellmore (CdM) won 6-1,
6-2, 6-1.
~es: Jensen-Taylor (CdM) def.
Ching·Hur. 6-1; def. Williamson-Chren 6-1 ·
def. Suzuki-Chang, 6-4; Shahmardi-MYers '
(CdM) won 6-4, 6-2. 6-0; Mozeyanl-Kolmat-
icki (CdM) won 6-3, 6-0, 6-4.
Tars top Mustangs, 7-4
COSTA MESA
Sophomore SOFTBALL
Kristen Smith launched a pair of
home runs to lift Newport Harbor
High to a 7-4 nonleague softball vic-
tory over district rival Costa Mesa at
the Mustangs' field.
Smith jacked a pair of two-run
shots for the Tars to improve the
squad's mark to 5-3.
The contest featuied a total of 18
hits. Leading the way for the Sailors
were April Carrol, Kyle McNichol
and Shawn Talley, who each went 2
for 4. Lisa Huntington, Kristen Urban
dJld Lindsay Moore each knocked a
hit and totalled two RBI.
For Costa Mesa, pitcher Kristen
Chisholm made a pair spectacular
plays defensively fielding line drives
back to the circle, and Julie Collett
went 2 for 3 with an RBI.
NONLEAGUE
NEWPORT HAM0tt 7, CostA ME.SA 4
Newport Harbor 200 210 2 • 7 1 1 3
Costa Mesa 102 001 0 • 4 7 5
Zamora, Kinzie (4), Urban (7) and
Huntington; Chisholm and Christiansen.
W -Kinzie, 4-2; L • Chisholm; Sv -Urban, 2.
28 -Collett (CM). 38 • carrot (NH),
McNichol (NH), Huntington (NH).
HR -Smith 2 (NH), Jenet (CM).
Mesa drops PCL opener
LAGUNA NIGUEL -
Costa Mesa High sopbo-G Olf
more Jeff Montoya finished one shot
behind co-medalists from Pacific
Coast League host Aliso Niguel with
a 42 as the Wolverines earned a 213-
242 boys golf victory over the Mus-
tangs Tuesday. Mesa fell to 0-2.
FAULKNER
CONTINUED FROM 6
•1 hope this lights a fire
under their butt and let's them
know they can play go11; • CdM
Coach Paul Hahn said of th&
win.
Seniors Brian Wegener (39),
Jeff Bemis (41), Chad Towersey
and Craig Brooks (both 42) also
scored for CdM (.t-1, 1-0 in
Newport wins, 344-345
NEWPORT BEACH -
Newport Harbor High's GOLF
girls golf team outshot
Esperanza, 217-223, Tuesday over
the final nine holes at Newport
Beach Golf Course to edge the
Aztecs. 344-345.
Co-medalist on the back nine was
Sailor Vanessa Shapiro, who shot 40.
Other scorers for the Tars were
Erin Haller (41 ), Brianna Riel (43),
Kate Wellborn (46), Alex Robinson
(47) and Tlff Cardwell (50).
CdM stumbles, 13-6
CORONA
DEL MAR -BADMINTON
Sean Cooper
picked up wins in singles, doubles
and mixed doubles play, but his
Corona del Mar High badminton
team suffered a 13-6 Garden Grove
League loss to Bolsa Grande Tues-
day at Cd.M
Sailors' Rinek sweeps
SANTA ANA -New-
port Harbor High senior GOLF
singles standout John Rinek earned
the only set victories for the Sailors
Thesday in a 15-3 nonleague loss at
Foothill.
Rinek disposed of his foes, 6·1, 6-
1, 6-0, but the Sailors fell to 1-6.
NOM.EAGUIE FooMlL 15, NEM'Cl«f HAMOlt ]
Harbor have reclaimed Goliath
status among Orange County boys
volleyball powers, based on their
dynamic duel Monday in the
Division l finals of the Orange
County Championships.
The Mustan? (5-3, 1-1 in PCL
action) were pace<i by their doubles
teams, which pulled off a nine-set
sweep.
Mesa's No. 1 doubles team of
Jonathan Nguyen and Thien Pham
dropped just three games, while the
No. 2 tandem of Ricky Martin and
Dennis Kish spotted the Eagles just
two games.
Estancia's O.J. Glacy was strong
in singles play with two victories.
MCJRC COAST LEAGUE
C.osTA Ml!sA 13, ESTANOA 5
Singles ·Tran (CM) def. Girard, 6-2; lost
to Glacy, 6-3; def. Sink. 6-1 . Kakl (CM) won,
6-3; lost. 7·5; won, 6-3. Kim (CM) lost, 6-3,
6-4, 6-3.
Doubles · Nguyen-Pham (CM) def.
Russo-Freed. 6-0; def. Trujillo-Robles, 6-0;
def. Ruggerior·Rudolph, 6-3. Martin-Kish
(CM) w on, 6-1, 6-1, 6-0. Urbina-Kazi (CM)
won, 6-1, 6-2. 7-5.
Eagles punish Los Al by
20 strokes in girls duel
COSTA MESA -Laura
Cote's low nine-hole GOLF
round of 43 helped the Estancia
High girls goU team improve to 6-0
in nine-hole matches Monday as the
Eagles topped visiting Los Alamitos,
151-171, at the Costa Mesa Goll
Club's Mesa Unda course.
Erin Thomson and Lauren Young
shot 52 and 56, respectively, to round
out the three Estancia scorers.
Yoches improves to 14-2;
Sailors fall to Troy, 17-2
FULLER-
TON -Josh
Yoches of
Newport Harbor High improved to 14-
2 in boys singles, and Heidi Eimers
and Brooke Flamson won in girls dou-
bles, but host Th>y defeated the Sailors
in coed badminton action Tuesday
afternoon. 17-2.
The Sailors' (2-7) next match is
against Back Baby rival Corona del
Mar in a nonleague collision April 8.
three-hour mark.
As it is, varsity CdM-Harbor
matches usually start closer to 7:30
p.m ., because lower-level matches
typically go the distance, pushing
back the.scheduled 6:45 p.m. varsity
starting time.
DON LEACH I DAILY Pit.OT
Estancia catcher Adam Thunell grabs a pop Oy Tuesday.
BASEBALL
CONTINUED FROM 6
Ryan, 2 for 3, reached on
an infield single, moved to
second on C.K. Green's sacri-
fice bunt, stole third with the
pitcher on the rubber and
nobody paying attention,
then scored on Long
Nguyen's single.
Adam Tbunell's double
and Ryan's RBI single in the
second inning scored
Estancia 's fust run.
Felter and Gallacher had
two hits apiece for Mesa,
r---------------------, I I
I
I : Plldfic c.o.st l.Ngl• Boys
: W L
I I I
Aliso Niguel (6·3) 2 0
: 2 0
I I
I
Costa Mes.1 (1-6) 1 1
: , 1
I
I Estancia (0 6) 0 2
: • z I
I
I Tuc>sd.:iy"s ~cores
Costa._.. 1Q, &mm 4
Aliso Niguel 9, Laguna Beach 4
Laguna Hills 10, UnivMity 3
Friday's 9.1m~·s (3 15)
Estmda at Aliso Niguel
UniveMy at Costa~
LAguna Hills at Laguna Beach
L ---------------------~
which had only six, or dS
many as Estanoa.
Chris DeSandro had two
RBI for the Mustangs, includ-
ing a run-scoring double m
the sixth, when the 'Stangs
chased Burciaga. Felter is
now 15 for 26 (.577) on the
season
MORC COAST LEAGW
CosTA MESA 10. E.stAHaA 4
Costa Mesa 430 003 0 -1 O 6 3
Estancia 010 010 2 · 4 6 5
Gallacher, Felter (7), Smith (7)
and Herzog; Meyer, Wilson (1),
Burciaga (2), Thunell (6) and
Thunell, Willey (6). W -Gallacher,
3-1 L • Meyer, 0-5. 28 Felter
(CM), DeSandro (CM), Thunell (E)
38 • Gallacher (CM).
Irvine (2-6) 1 O
Woodbridge (5·2) 1 O a......... .
Newport Harbor (J.J) O 1
Tod,.,.y·s games (3 15)
c:orc.. .. Mir at Irvine
N9\!Jport tt.tMw at s. Marganta
El Toro at Vlk>odbtidge
Frid.1y's game"> (3 15)
Vbxbidge at ~
N9I pOit HmtMw at El Toro
!Nine at Santa Margarita
RUGBY
Back Bay splits with Santa Monica The enrollment-based playoffs
would, as Brinkley and Freeman
point out, require all teams to earn
their postseason berths by first
finishing in the top three in their
league (barring at-large qualifying
procedures which may or may not
be developed).
The best-of-three match, won by
Cd.M, featuied games which lasted,
40, 42 and 37 minutes, respectively.
With both teams expected to
wage similarly exhausting warfare
when they meet in Sea View
League play (April 21 at Newport
and May 7 at CdM), school officials
should consider moving the starting
time of both matches to no later
than 6:30 p.m .
a
Newport Harbor dJd play
without 6-foot-7 junior middle
blocker Adam Hearlson (sprained
ankle) Monday. But, at least equally
noteworthy, CdM is still awaiting
the debut of 6·6 senior Austin
George, expected to make a sizable
Impact when he becomes eligible in
early April, after transferring from
Santa Margarita.
SANTA MONICA -Back Bay Rugby Club earned a splat
with host Santa Moruca. In the first contest, Back Bay fell, 27-
7. The one try scorer was Peter Dwnont with the try convert-
ed by Steve Thomas.
Mike Shalhub, lock, was the locals' man of the match.
• The second contest was more successful as Back Bay
earned a 28-19 win. Scorers were Aaron Sloman, Andrew
Reynolds and Eric Finney.
'llOINICI&
DIFFICU&na?
So, enrollment Davids such as
CdM, Mesa and Estancia, would
still need to slay a Goliath or two
to garner a guaranteed postseason
mvitation. Such a move would ensure
newspaper reporters covering these
matches could meet deadline, even
if the Back Bay battles extend to
five games and beyond the
One of Back Bay's new recruits, Allen Just, was the man of
the match after 80 mmutes of solid, aggressive play.
Back Bay returns home to Peninsula Park for a 1 p.m .
meeting with Riverside Rugby Club.
Team practices are Tuesday and Thursday evenings at Lin·
coln Intermediate School at 6:30.
Look in rile
Classifit>c1 service
Directory for help.
a
Changing gears back to the
spring sport realm, Cd.M and
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wu flied In Or~ County this Mlkttvough. agreement applicable to •ITAT• 0 , Orlve Soulh, O.a.nge, CA Mw121 23. 1998 at t:45pm In Dept. MW122 granting ol lhe petition, you UJ 1 on &-2 95 Fii• No F641432 NOTIC! IS HEREBY each par1Jculat c:faf'I, claa-1 92888. 703 located II 3"1 The Clly PUBLIC NOTICE •hoUSd apput at the hear· • :l Rot>10:.e,' Gtlllln '11~ OIVEN tha1 the tbov.o 11110.tlon or lype of work RICHARD A. UNDLER, IF YOU OBJECT 10 tM PUBLIC NOTICE Dfive South, Orange. CA Ing and ttatt Y°"" ot>-
• lltld Rod ~ NllM4 SchOOI Dltlllc:t of employed on the project. akaAICHAAD AARON ~~Of the petition, you 92t&a. asc 7128 elOf\' or Ill• Wflllen Ob-D CA e20lllO' '.J:nngLCountv, CA a£11~ Coplet of 14~ Of -.....0&.Et ihoUld ._..,II tilt'~· BIC 7127 IF v9u 09JE<;T lo ll'lt NOTIC50f: ecllon1 wllh lhe court be-0 Hoity KrugtT 904 101h by end U....ough b.I acwern; fllM ~ttfl'lfMd 'lrrOn CAla MO. A19'ttt9'1"-lnl --.nd 11a1• ~ ob· NOT°hO Qrtfllifia of tN pltolionr O en the Mering Vow•
Slttet, Huntrnilton B.-ch, Ing Board, ~liNf'llf r~ flit al he Dlattlct omce Ind To all helft, bel'ltlldatlel, ~1 or Ille wrlt1tn ob-PETITION TO ~o""lpp ar ttftW aTtTlOM T pe.-.nc. may be ltt petton ~
CA 92840 . flfred 10 u DISTAICT' 1 ate aY9llCle to any Int.,. credl1ors, CQtlllngtnt credl• lont With U\t c:our1 be-ADMINISTER ing and 1ll1e your ob-ADMINllTIR or bY yow 1ttorney m' 0 >-"
Richard Hoeft 81 1 ENI wtn r~ up 10, but no1 nted party upon request. tora, and pereoni who may Oft thl htatlng. YOUt ap. llTATI 0 , 511on1 or n11 wrlll«i 01> •ITATE OF1 "\'OU ARE A CRfOITOA
eay, N.wport 'eeacn CA latlf then the l~ttaled In eccordanc:e with Stctlon OlhefWl1t be lnllf .. ted In ptlltncl may be In perton I tlon1 with lhe court t>e-QLIENN RAY HAWKINI or t contingent creditor of eaMt ' ~. Mlltd t*lt for the 1773.2 of the Clllfomlt the wl1I or nltlt or bolh or bY Y0411 attorney. BIULAH HAWKtNI ore !ht hewing. Yout ap. CASI! NO. A181448 the ~u.d. rou mutt lilt ~
Thi• butfntu It con. award of • contrlC1 fOf h Ubor C:O., tht Contrlletor of: RICHARD A. SANDlfR: II' \'OU ARI! A CAEDrTOA SNYDER, aka pe~ rMy be 1n ptr90n To heir•. btolfoetlf\es. yow ctllm with 1he eouf1 Iii...... ...
ducted by a general pll1· a.bov. Pfoi-ct Bids ahan •hln poa1 •copy of th• cit-aka AICHARO AARON Of a contingent r:redttOf of au INVl>KR or bY yOt.K attorney creotora. contingent crtdl-anct mail• copy to 1ha !*· I~
nerlhlp be rec.!Vtd In the pllCt lermlnallon 01 · prev1hlng SANDLER the dtc:tutd, ~mutt me CAii NO. At91444 IF \'OU ARE A CREOITOA \Ort, end pettona who may llOnal rtpletental..,_ tf>o co 0
RObln 8 Otlff'tn IOentllled abOvf, end thall ra1e of wagn ti eacn JOb A PETITION has been yow ctalm With the court To .. htlta. bentfle:lan•• Ot • contJngent c1t<l1tor of othenwlat be lnt.ert1tecl In po1nted by Iha court -.thin
, ... e7HtH be opened Md publicly Iii.. The tehedute or P« filed by JUUi H. SAHOL!A and !NII a copy to the per. oedltor•. e:ontlngtnl cred~ the dtceated, you must Iii. lflt Mii or "''''· or bOltl, lour rnonU\1 from the d filed rMd lloud It Int abovew diem waget .. bated upon In the SUpetlot COU11 of tonal repr ... nllllvt ai>-IOft tnd pertOnl wno rnay yout Claim Wlih ~ COIM1 of OlENN M.Y HAWKINS Of llrtt I UMC• Of lht let• It) ~ ...._ This 1t1ttmenl Wat I •••ltd time end place. • wotlelng d•Y of llOl'll California, County of OR-oofnled bY the COWi ~In ~.. be lnltfMled In end mall • CC)t)y to the pet• A. PETITION ..... ~ ..,.. .. prCMdtel In MCtlOn ........
wltl'I the County Cltfk of EloCh blddet nwtt aut>mH hoUrl Thi rate IOf hollcJ111y ANOI!. IOUt rnQnlht .ll'om the dalt the Wll or "'*"· or both. tonal tt l)fettntatlve If>'." altd tw CONNI! AAOIMA· 1100 of the 011110fnea Pro-
0.enge County on 3-1i.M ywtth each bid a cenlfltd or and overiimt wor1C shall be TH& PETITION requtttt of "'*' latUanc.t of the let· o1: IEULAH HlWl<INS pointed by the cc.W11 wll!Un c.taA ln IM 5vper1or eour1 Nie Coft Tht Umt IOt fit, I Q) ~
Dally Pllol Mar. 1t. 25, caaltler'a chttdt pa)'able to •• llrne and one-hall. Tht tl'lal .NU! H SANDLER be ,.,. ••~In MC'dOn SNVDIA, all• au SNY· lour rnon t • frOf'I\ the d• .. of Ctlilornia. ~of~· 1ng ctaiml .W •not ••s>il• (\J Apr 1 I 1991 wait lhe DISTRICT or a bid Contrlldof Md tny eut>< appointed at pereon.I rep. t100 of the c.ittornia Pro-0£A Of fittt '"'-'enc9 ol tht ltt ANOE Dtlote tour momtla lrom
. • • bOnd In .,,. form Ht f0(1I\ ccntrlCIOt(I) •htll pay no1 rettntatlv. to tdl\'lll\ltltf .,. ~. Tht "me fOf.... A PITITION ha• been "" •• PflWicled Ill HCl'N'I THt PETlllOH req_utlll .,. hMnnt .... nouc.a ..... .. PUIUC NOTICI In 'ht contr~ dOcumenta l"t then tht lptdfled pr• the Hiiie of the dteedent. Ina CltllM will not •~plr• ftled by CONNI AADIMA• 1100 Of the Caltlomla Pto-that CONNIE RAOlMA. aboYe, .. ------~~--1 In II\ amount nol lttt 11\an walling ral" of ~· to Ill TH PEllTION ~utttt before lour inonthe from CHIA In uw Supertor Cou'1 bate Co<ie. The t1rnt tor til· CHCA be 1ppGlnttd u II*· YOU IMY EXAMINl! the ~ 0
MOTICS TO 10~ of lhe m .. 1111um WOflctfl emplOyed by thec'n the de(tdenl"t W111 and !he ~ 011• notlC'td oC CtLIClfnta; County ol OA· lnQ •ell.me ., .. not ••pirt tonal tept~ to ado file Up4 "'t "":'.:!I°" co as
coNTMCTOfta ~ of IN biCI •• • In the ... tcution Of the con-codlcllt, r any, bt ednifttd abOY9 ANO 11eloie lour montha ftom minister tl'le .-... of the .,. 1 !lllt'90ft In ~
OM.LING 9'* ...... the lllddef net. to problle. The Wiii Ind YOU MAY ECAMIH! ... TH! PITlnoN requttll the heN\ng dllt ~ ci.tedtllt the ...... ' '9" INf Iii. '°" llOI .. ....., ...... swo,o•td "' f'~I Bonet and a codidll ... IVIQab't fot Iii. kept by the court. II you lhat CONNIE "ADeMA· above • TH£ PETlflOtll reQUt9"I ~" .,. CICKllt a ·tonNI ..
SCHOOL DISTRICT: conltHI " th• Hm• Ptrlofmera lond •hllll bt ·~ In "' .. kept ., •• Pl'~ .,...eel In CHIR be ~eel .. P'f• YOU MAY e>IAMINI tht aut~ to ~ aw .,... IDr Sp_edll NOflce °' -...... EWPOAf-MUA UHll'ILD ......... lo ........ In rtQUhd prlof 10 fttcUtlOn bY the COU1 N ...... ~ ~ ......... ,.,~ to ad> -•• by the court. ill'°" "l•I• utlOaf "" ~ "'* -of an lrwtNolw ....... ~HOOi. DllTAICT 118 _.. ill ..... IO ~ of the contract and tfltll be , tt1! PITITIOH requeet1 Wltl\ tM a fotmal .... ,..,.._ tw •tatt cc 1he ere a '*'°" w..tted. In tenl Mml,_Mion of l• 111111 ~--ef ..... _. -::1 0 PROJfCT: Into _.. _. ... In the torm ... fOl'tl'I In tht 1uttloflty •o edfninlt1.r thl C1UM1 fof ffMloe Of ~ll. the ..._ you !My file &at.. Act. (This ~nortty ... • al -W ...... or ca
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lMI ftlHOVATOf Of TM ~ l.tcl'I llllddlr tNll be .... dent MmlulMHlllOn Of '-· -llPPflhll .......... ~ to lldrinltter IN QIMt IOI $'*'91 NotlCe of ,............. IO ... ~ ~ 1250 .... ~ () Q. .. OAViSSON NL.D .,_ lfllf • • II GefwH "°'*adOf ~ tMet Act. (Ttfl ~ .. • ef l'W pelllln Of ...... wNtt thl ~ the 1!lliftl Of M ~ary ac11aN witftN COUf1 IC> IM ~ Coelt. f. "9-
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PUIUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLJC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC YOTICES
PUBUC NOTICE B2MI, Rtt\an Muz.a11., • PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICI! PUllLlt NOTICE ductoa r>y: co-pannot1 PUBLIC NOTICI! PUBLIC NOTIC! ducttd by: 111 lndtvldull PUBLIC NOYIC& BYtlMt• RK0tds H.vt you 111r1ed dOlnQ Havt vou •tatttO dOll'lg , _________ ....._
NOTic:E OF PutChaffl mull bt mM;St 5TAT•M&NT OF Flollllout •ualn•H FlctlllOU• lluaJMH bUSlntlt ytl1 No l'lctltlOUI 8u1ln1 • '1otltlou1 •u.lnen butlnff• vtf1 No Ffcl1Uou1 Du.lnlH
PUBLIC SALE Wllh cash 1M plld fof al WtTHDRAWAL FROM N1m1 St•tlmlf'lt Neme •t1t1mant Dtbta 80Ua Heme lt1teM1nt H1m1 Statement Ean!OM A. MOftihty N11r\I •tatt"'tnt 0, LIEHED lh• lllnt Of t\l"cl\aH . No PMTHDSHI~ The following pertont .,. Th• lollo-Mng per1on• .,. Thi• Sltlttl'ltnl WH I.ltd Tl'lt following p0t1on1 are Tht lotlOwlng perlOM .,. Thi• lllltlMl\1 WH fittd Thi fonowlt10 P•tton•.,, PROP•RTY ..... OPERATING UND~R doing bUIHltH.. d~ b\ISlntll ••• Wlll'I Ille Counly Clttk of dOll\Q butlMH II' doing bUllntH ... wllh Ult County Cltf1c of doing bUllntH ••:
Nollet la hereby given one under lht agt OI 18 Is "CTITIOUS PAClf"IC LINK·THAI BINH AAAVIS fNTEAPRISES. Orange CO\lnly on 2 27·98 COAST ACUPUNCTURI!· VOUS SONO!S INTERI· Orange COlmly on ~N A IM E ProdliCtlon1, 4
that a pyblle auction wlU bt allowed 10 anend the aale. E Ml MARKET & FOOO·TO·OO. 188:!' Algonquin HunllflQ• 18918750508 Hl!A8 CLINIC, le8 Doke. OAS 6922 Church Circle 1ttll75t377 C&mpus. Ste 100, New~
held on April a, 1881 •t Tht IAndlold reserves lht Th·~!.:!" SS NA l'IH 23700 El TOfo Rold, Suite ton 8Hch, CA 92S49 Dally PllOI Mar 4, 11, 18, SI '219, Cotti MtH, CA Sludlo H. Hunllnglon DI.Uy PMol Mat. tt. le, 2S, BMc.h, CA t2m
9 o'clock e.m. 11 1177 right 10 bid 11 lht sale All Wilh',. 1 wmo l*-=-.1, A, Uke F01e91, CA 92830 Cati Douglas Fens1t1m•· 25. 1998 W601 92G28 9Hcl'I CA 92448 A/>t I, 1998 Wlltt Mark Alan l!lllson, ~ putchaffd goods ate aOfd vr, wn 11 • .......... AUttn Do Nguyen. 22685 Chtt, 16835 Algonquln1 ' Chang Ooek L•e. 12811 Oulcli Wong 6922 Chufch AbtlO, ttvlnct, CA 92620
Camtlbacl< S11eo1. City of "•• I•" and must be r• :t:."eop~r~':?n,.'~:r~~ Jubilo Place, Lake Foresl, Hun111101on Beach, CA PUBLIC NOl lCE Jo1tph1r • St • Garden Circle, Hun11~g1on BHch, PUBLIC NOTlCE This bualneu 11 con.:
Newport Beach, County of ea b 6 00 r:. • CA 92630 9211-49 01ovt. CA 112841 Calil0tnla 92648 duettd by:'" lndtvldual Or•nge. Callfoiola. MINI u mov Y p.m on Ille ftctihous business name of C"*u Nguyen 8335 L1111e ~1 ga I Ma Miner Flclltloue lualntH fhi1 bu1ineu la con· Thi• butlntn Is con· 't~tllloua llueln.•• H•v• you ttancd do11\4"
STORAGE w111 •ell to HI· day of 1h• u1e. Buyen W1ntech II 2183 FairVlew Road, 81ooming1on, MN 168lS ~r qU>~~ Hunting'. N•m• St1tement ducttd by· an lndtvldulll dueltd by an lnd1vte1ual "•m• Statement buslntu yet? No
•sly lhe lien on Ille follow-must provide a currenl Road, Su11e 215, Co11a 55437 Ion Baacr'CA 92649 The totlowlng persons art Have you 11arttd do.ng Hev. ou llarted dOttlQ The 1011ov.ing pertont art Mttk Ellison ,
Ing m1scellaneout hout• onglnal or a photocopy of ~~sa. ~t ~~627 B 1 1 Ly Thi Duong, 8335 Lllllt Thi• builnen is con· doing bu1lne11 as: bu1inen ytl? YH, 03-04· buslnH~ ei? No dOll'IQ bUslntlt 11: This ataltmtnl wH hltd'
lhtlr original resale permit N !. ;:~r~.:d' to u~:~. Road, Btoom1ng1on. MN dueled by: a general part· American Family Rtally, 98 Dulcit W~g The Training THm, 238 wllh the Coun1y Clerk 01•
hOld IM genetllC property al lime of safe In lieu of o fi d I 0 C I 55437 ner1hlp Incorporated, 19000 Chang Oo4tk Lee This ataleiMnl was filed Cosl1 Mtn SI., Colla Orangt County on J.6·98 ;
stored at 11 77 amelb1ck al 1 fhl 1 1 b-WH 1le n rangt oun Y This business 11 con· Have you llarted d<>ing M1cA11h1H Blvd. Sit. 600. This s1a1emen1 wu liled with lht Counly Clerk of Meu, CA 92627 199807 51308 1
Streel, N-port Beach, CA iac:~o ':;10, cs.::o~la~!u In ru11·~-:· :~o!~~ress ol ducted by: a general part· business yet? No lrvtnt, CA. 92612 w11h lht County Clerk ol Oionge ~unly on 3-20-98 Lorinda B Houghton, 236 Daily Pilot MOf. 11. 18, 25,.
92660. by the following nershlp c111 D Fensiermocher American Family Realty, Or11nge County on 3-6-98 18981752954 Coau1 Mesa SI.. Co••• Apt 1 1098 WGt6'
penons. The 1nven1ones ~ eve~t ~~ •~llle"':nt :-~:01:•c~kllf:;11h%•w~"&; Have you sierted doing This s1a1emon1 was filed lnco1porated (CA). 19000 19881751368 Daily Pilol M&f 24• 31. ~~T:· c:u:~~2:, Is con-· ·
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listed below were nolaled "~ an 01 an o I· Dahlia Ave Corona del busmen ~el? No wilh lht Coun1y Clerk of ~~~r 9~~~2 Ste 500. Dally Pilot Mar It, 18, 25. Apr. 7, 14, 1998 W842 ducted by· en Individual PUBLIC NOTICE
by the lenanls al tho time gait pally. Mar CA e2e25 AJllen O guyen Orange Counly on 2·27·98 Apr. 1, 1998 W621 Have you stalled doing ---------
of renlll MINI U STORAGE Published Newpoll Eddy Cockerell This ~l•l~tnl wCls ~114 19988750504 J~i~d ~~~~n~~~po::uo~on· PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE bu1lneul.e1? Yes, 1/90 &ow .... 11Ga1Z7·RC 1
makes no represenlallon Ot BHch·CO$ta Mesa Dally 1 "'9887485•4 WIO lh 1 • ounly er 0 Dally P11o1 Mat 4 11 18 H d d 1 Lo11-"a . Hounh1~ -1 TO,. .. ,,__ Of ... ,,• Pilot March 25 April 1 • v tange Counly on 3·13·98 • • • ave you s1ar1e ong Fl llU 8 1 "" • ..... _,,.. •·•~uuu... _,,_,.. wa11an1y thiil lhe units con· 1998 • • This slatemenl was med 19988752212 25, 1998 W597 business yet? Yes. 2/6198 FlcUtlout 8u1ln•ss c oue ua ntu This 11a1emen1 was filed IALf
lain said Inventories W640 with lht Counly Clerk or Dally P1lol Miu. 18, 25. PUBLIC NOTICE American Family noally. Nam• Stal•m•nt Nam• ~•attment wllh lhe Counly Clork of (IB:S.1194 1105 U.C.C.) r B1573, Rob Erwin Orange County on 02·19·98 Apr. 1, 8, 1998 WG3t Inc .• Chnslopher l. MOOfe. The following persons are The lollowing persons are Otange Coun1y on 3·6·98 NOTICE IS li:REBY oiwn ID
92593. Robyn L Patter· 2~a.111y99P81101 Mar. 4. 'w1.
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• PUDLICNOTICE FlcUUousBuilntH ~.11tculiveVP 11 d do1ngbuslnHsas: ds°'~;~eC~I~:.~. 1500 19800751352 crtc*IOll ol lhe,Wllln Nme<l son. Mose. Household TRADE ., ., Name Stetemenl his s1a1emen1 was • e Lounge Acl, 508 ~Pacific Elm SI Cosia Mesa CA Daily P1101 Mor t I, 18, 2$, selerfllt a bA sM IS ltlout 81>
B2773·2774, William Siew Flctlllous Bu1fntss The following persons are wolh tho County Clerk ol Coast Highway. t-tunhnglon 92627 • . Apr. 1, 1998 W622 be ma ol Ille asstlS clncnbect
an -Busmess Records. through classified Name Staltment doing busmoss as. Orange Counly on 2·25·95 Belich. CA 9264~ Churun & Walnut Inc llC NOTICE belOW
8 F /E 642 5678 On the move? Friedman & Company. 19988750197 Michael T1 Glezos, 508 11\ (CA) 1955 Church s··· PUB Thi n.nn Ind business' us1ness urn quip. • Thefollowongpersonsarr Cerlllled Public Ac· Dally p11oi t.!Jr. 4. 11. 18, Pacific Coasl Highway, Cost~Mesa CA 92627 ' Flctlllou•Builnell ldchsStS of fie Sekf 119'
Sell your extra dcf~~.b~~~~ss cs~rlstlan counlanls, 5 Hutton Cenlre 25, 1998 W609 ~2us'!~nglon Beirch. CA This busi;,ess IS con· Nam• Stat•m•nt OOAOOH WAYNf. t.tl.1.EA. 31!IO
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household School, 1855 Orange-Ohv1 '1015, San1a Ana. CA PUBLIC NOTICE This business " con· dueled by: a corporalion The following persona are = ~. Costa Mesa. CA
item s Road, Orange, CA 92665 92707 F ducted by: an 1nd1vldual b~~r~es~oyuel?s~~td doing doing business as: The l.«*n in <:alonu Of
l·n Class·ifled Covenan1 Prosby1e11a11 Broll roedman, 16 Morn· FlcUtloue Business Havo you stanod doing Churun & Walnul. Inc., Duke Ausun ,. Company, the tllt1 eicrame olhet OI the Church of Anaheim, Inc. Ing Dow, lrY1ne, CA 92612 Name Statement business yo1? Yes, Mar. 01, B b T I Np 575 W. 19th Slrtel IB·216. seller s (If • ·s.me as lbo-.e
r--imizmr·i (California), 1855 Orango· Mike Trudeau, 5 Hullon The following persons are 1998 a~ ara emp e · ' Costa Mesa. CA 92627 1
Olive Road, Orange, CA Centre '1015, Santa Ana. doing business as: Michael Glez:s T.h1s slatemenl was Med Scott Dowling Duke, 575 so stale) Same
92665 CA 92707 ISLAND SUN COFFEE. This slalomenl 1oas 111,.d wilh the Counly Clerk ol W. t91h Sueel IB·216. M ~5'ed by 1he sellet. Iii
This business is con· This business Is con· 302 1/2 Diamond Ave .. Bal· wllh lhe County Clork ol Orange Counly on 3·24•9& Cosla Mesa. CA 92627 OCllef busmess llllT1eS ll1CI ao· dueled by: a corporalion dueled by: a general parl· boa Island. CA 92662 Orange Counly on 3·13·98 19988753284 This busine11 Is con· dn:sses used by the seller w.lhn
Have you s1aned domg nershlp Donna c. Woolley, 302 l/2 19988752221 Daily Pilot Mat 24, 31, dueled by: an individual tlwle yurs Delore Ille dale SUCtl NCIP1C V1aw business yel? Yes, Seplem· Ha~e you slarted ctoing Diamond Ave. Balboa Is· Dally p1101 Mar t 8 25 Apr. 7, 14. 1998 W648 Have you s1a11ed doing ~st was sent Of dellvll!d IO tile MllllOIUA.L PARK ber 1985 business yel? Vos, 7/94 land, CA 92662 Apr t 8 1998 . W63J business yel? No buyer n (I none. so SUit)
Covenanl Presbyle11an Broll Friedman Allred M. Woolley, 302 1/2 • • PUBLIC NOTICE Scoll Duke 2630'l Oso Pll1tway, MSSIOO
Cemetery • Mortuary Church of Anaheim Inc This siatemenl was hied Diamond Ave., Balboa IS· PUBLIC NOTICE This s1a1emen1 was med "* CA 926111 Chapel• Crematory n1chard F1tzwa1er, 'Trea' wllh lhe Counly Clerk ol tand, CA 92662 Fictitious Buslne11 w11h lhe County Clerk ol The names ind bus.ness
surer Orange Counly on 2·27·98 This business is con-Fictitious Business Name Statement Orange Counly on 3·13-98 aocnsses of 1he buyer art
This s1a1ement was flied 19986150503 dueled by: husband and Name Statement The following persons are 19908752213 CHEVRON US A INC A PENN
w11h the Coun1y Clerk of Daily Pllol Mar 4, 11. 18, wife The following persons are doing business as· Daily P1101 Mar. 18, 25. SYLVANIA CORP . 1300 So
Orange Counly on 3·13·98 25, 1998 W598 Have you s1aned domg doing business as: Dennis Allison Services. 10 Apr 1 8 l998 W632 8ucJI Bl~. lf.4516 La ~ -----------cJ 199B6752214 business yel? No LUCRECIA'$ HAUSE· Baycresl Cl .• Newpo11 . ' ' CA90631 PIERCE BROTHERS Daily Pllol Mar 18. 25. PUBLIC NOTICE Donna C. Woolley CLEANING SERVICE. 521 Beach. CA 92660 PUBLIC NOTICE The assets IO be sold m
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BEU BROADWAY Apr 1. 8, 1995 W633 This s1a1emen1 was filed w. Wilson St.. Apl C105, Dennis Alhson. 10 Bay· desc.nbed 1n oenerill u All Fictitious 8uslneu wtth 1he Counly Cleik or cosla Mesa. CA 92627 cresl Cl., Newport Beach. Fictitious Buslnen asseu inducing fumtlU" hx-
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Name Statement Orange Counly on 3·6·98 Lucrecia Organisla Perez, CA 92660 Name Sta••m•n• llJres. equipment. QOOOwlll
Tho following persons are 19886751348 521 w . Wilson St. #CI05, This business is con· The following persons are 1nventocy
doing business as Daily p1101 Mar t l . 18• 25• Cosla Mesa. CA 92627 dueled by· an ind1V1dua1 doing business as: Incl are ioc.o It 3190
DATA STORM INFORMA· Apr. 1, 1998 W618 This business IS con-Have you SIDned doing BGMC Classic Cars. 1974 Hattlor Bl'fd Cos~ Meu CA
TION SYSTEMS, 22402 Sii· dueled by: an ind1v1duol business ye1? Yes. 4/1189 Pfacenlia Ave.. Cosla 92626
ver Spur SI., Lake Forest, PUBLIC NOTICE Have you s1arted doing ~~insnisslAa:e"~ennl was folnd Mesa. CA 92627 The Qismns name used ll'f CA 92630 business yel? Yes, 09·15· v Brendan Gallaher, 1408 tile seller al ll\lt locallon I$
Ch11slopher G Parker. Flct1Uou1 Business 87 with lht County Clerk of Calle Del Jonola, Pacific ffiEEWAYCtEVAON
OBITUARY 888 OBITUARY 888 OBITUARY 888 OBITUARY 888 22402 Silver Spur SI.. Lake Name Statement Lucrecia Organisla Perez Orange County on 2·27'98 Palisades, CA 90272 The antlOP*d datt of tile
Forest, CA 92630 The following persons are This s1a1emen1 was ltled 1QQ867505DO This business Is con· samnster JS ADl1I H I098 at iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•iii lain Davies. 30902 Club· doing business as: with lhe Counly Clerk ol Daily Pilot Mar 4, 11. 16. duclod by: an lndtvldu11I the olhee of BllAROW 'ESCROW l'lOuse Or , 120-B. Leguna BALI HAI HOTELS TAHITI. Orange County on 3·20·98 25• 1998 W596 Have you Sllllled d<>ing COWPNN 501 f>a1tce On
T
McDONELL,
Joan Harriett
A long time Newport Beach re:.1dent died peacefully at
home on Friday, March 20th, 1998, after ~ long 1 llness.
l\un m DetrOIC, M1ch1gan, Joan movt'd to Los Angeles at a
ynung ai:e with her parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. John E.
A rmstrong. She worked a~ Paramount Studios before
-marrying her husband, Larry. and they moved to Corona Jet
Mar over forty years agu.
The M1...Donells were prominent members of the Balboa
Bay Cluh and 1he Racquet Club where Joan served on the
Tennis Commmee and hclpeJ to uart the Junior Tennis
Program. She wa~ also a1:.t1ve m the Girl Scouts, The
Newport Beach Republican Club, The Sophisticates, the
llB.C.L.S. ;md The Book Club Sht' loved to play bridge
.mJ had traveled cxtem1vely throughout the worlJ.
Joan is survived by a loving and loyal family. Her
husband. Lmy, dilughter Cathy Dicken and husband Scou,
daughter Terry Winkler .md husband Dan plus leaving
wonderful memories to her two gr.mdch1ldrcn, Courtney
Nelson ,md N11.:n lc Dicken. She also leaves a void m the
hc;1m of her many friends and ne1J?hbors who h.wc cn1oyl"d
her nch ~ense ol humor, her love for lmll children and her
ortim1~lll personaliry.
Niguel, CA 92677 3001 Redhill Ave111e, #2/ 1998t;'/52953 business ye1? No • nter vt
This business is con· 222. Cos1a Mesa. CA. 0 PUBLIC NOTICE Brendan Gallaher Sanl3Ma,CAll2705 dueled by: a general pan. 92626 aily Pilul Mar. 24• 31 • This s1a1emon1 was liltd Ttas bulk sate is sut>tect IO
nersh1p Ehzabelh Mcintyre. 26356 Apt. 7• 14• 1998 w545 Fictitious Bu1lnese with the County Clerk of C.loma IJRlonn Comme1t1al
Havo you slaned ao1ng Vonlage Woods Rd. lltB. PUBLIC NOTICE Name Statement Orango County on 3·13·98 CodeSedlon61062
business yet? No Lako Fores!, CA. 92630 TM following persons are 19988752215 • so suoiect. Ille name '"" Chroslopher Parker This business Is con· Flctlllous Business d b · o 11 p I 1 M t 8 25 aclOrus OI the 11t110n wiltt whOm This s1a1emen1 was filed oong usinoss 89 8 Y 1 0 ar. • • dams may be filed is RENEE dueled by an 1ndtv1duaJ Name Sta•ement Sole11 Enterpnses, 412 Apr 1 8 1998 W634 with lhe County Clerk ol The reg1slrant(s) com· The following persons are 391h S1ree1, Newpor1 ' ' CARTER / RUBY BISHOP. 800-
0rango County on 2·27·98 menced 10 lransacl bus1· doing business as: Beach, CA 92663 PUBLIC NOTICE ROW ESCROW COW'AHY. 50I
19986750506 ness under lhe fochltOUS HIGfi POINT FURNITURE. Lydia Bouzaglou, 412 391h Palk:enter Dnw. Sanl3 A/la. C'A
Daily P11ol Mar 4, 11, 18, business name(s) 11s1ed 23401 Aven1da de la Car· Sireel, Newporl Beach CA Fictitious Bu1lne11 92705 and tile last day fOf hhng
25 l998 W599 above on 1·15·98 1010 11C, Laguna Hills, CA 92663 Name St•l•mtnt dams sNI bl ~ 13 1998 ' Ehzabelh Mclnlyre 92653 This business 15 con-The Jollowing persons a1e wf1ldl is 1he wsiness day belort PUBLIC NOTICE This statement was filed Hanh Nguyen. 2025 N. dueled by: an individual doing business as: the s•e dale speohed ab011t w11f1 the County Clerk of Lewis SI • Sanla Ana, CA Have you st8lled doing Eva & RI<, 2796 Harbor Oiled December 5, 1997
Fictitious Buslnesa Orange Counly on 3-6·98 92706 business ye1? No Blvd. #443. Costa Mesa, CHEVRON USA INC . A PENN·
Name Statement t89B6751384 This business is con· Lydla8ouzaglou CA92626 SYlVANIACOAP.By ~1
The following persons ore Daily Pilot Mar. 11. 18, 25. dueled by: an ind1v1dual This s1atemon1 was hied Yvene lskander Adib, 2796 AuQellO. ~ In Fact
doing business as· Apr 1, 1998 W624 Have you slarled doing w11h Iha Counly Clerk or Harbor Blvd 11443, Costa lluyerts) NEWPORT INVESTMENTS business yet? No Orange County on 2·27·98 Mesa, CA 92626 Newpofl Buch.Costa Mesa
COMPANY, t84 Lessey, PUBLIC NOTICE Hanh Nguyen 1998675050B This business is con-CN46.5770a5127-RC MM25 Newport Coast, CA 92657 This 5latoment was filed ducted by: an Individual 1098
Gary w. Sleolberg, 44 Ox· Fictitious Bu1lne1s wUh lhe Counly Clerk of Daily Pilol Mar. 4· 11 • l8, Havo you slarled doing
foid, Irvine. CA 92612 Nam• Statement O•ange County on 2·2·98 25, l998 W600 business yet? No ----------
Ryan Sleolberg. 184 Les· Tho lollowor;-persons are 199B6747812 Yvono lskander Adib PUBLIC NOTICE ~~~57 Newpo11 Coasl. CA dpo~ng~0~n~~ .. N~~·ATIONS. Da11y Pilo• Mar. 4, 11. 18. F:~~~~: :~:1':.:. ~1W,s .~~1c~~~:Y w~l~r:1e:, Flctltloue Builneu
Chad Sleelborg, 44 OK· 4100 Newporl Place. Sui1e 25, 1998 W6t0 Name Statement Orango Counly on 3·13·98 Nemt Statement
tTordi, lrvbine. CA 92612 !002660. Newport Beach, CA PUBLIC NOTICE The foUowinn persons are 19889752218 The following l)i!rson' are h s usiness 1s con· "' 1 ••• Dally Pilot Mar. 18, 25. _.olnn buslne•• ~s·. A I E I I ,. Fl 'l'I e 1 doing bus ness as: u • .a u dtJcled by: a general parl· t as qui y, ncorporate. c. • ous us ness TYCOON PICTURES. 25 Apr. 1. 8. 1998 W636 Atteca Technology, 2034 nersh1p (CA), 4100 Newporl Place Name Statement v 1 1 A s 1 A Have you started doing Suite 400, Newport Beach. The followin, persons are ~~v;;fs~· 1'4ewporl Beach. PUBLIC NOTICE c~ 0;:1~ ve.. an a na,
business yet? No CA 92660 doing business as· Anloine Bacha, 25 Au· Jose Ortuno. 2034 Valerl-Gary W. SleeJborg This business is con· C. IMEX CO .• 42ti V1clor11 N B h Flclllloua BualntH cia Ave .. Santa Ann. CA This s1a1emen1 was hied dueled by: a corpora11on SI IA, Costa Mesa, CA ~~i~~·57 ewporl eac • Name Statement 92706
wllh lhe County Clerk of Have you started doing 92627 This business 15 con· The following persons are This bustneu ., con-Orange Counly on 3·24·98 business yet? No Cihon Muslala Ogu, 426 doing business as: d 1 d b Ind d r 199B8753268 Alfas Equ11y, lncorporaled, Vlcloria SI. IA, Cosla dueled by: an individual GEOHYPE VIDEO PRO. uc 0 y: an ivi ua Vmcenl E. Galew1ck, Presl· Mesa. CA 92627 Have you slarled domg OUCTIONS. 205 71h Slretl, Hove you slorted doing Daily Pilot Mor 24, 31. dent business yet? No N 1 B h CA 9266 business yel? No Apr. 7, 14, 1998 W647 This business Is con· An1oine Bacha ewpor eoc • · 1 Jose Ortuno This slalemenl was filed dueled by: an ind1v1dual This slalemenl was filed George Hardman, 205 71h Ttils stalemenl was 1118<1
Joan 1s finally a1 peace and 1s h.1ppy m the arms of our
'll~fjlji:llfF loving God and His son, Jesus Christ. We mourn her p~ing hut we know we will bt' with her agam anJ will
dwt'll m the hou.~c of tht' Lord forever.
PUBLIC NOTICE wilh the County Clerk ol Have you started doing wilh lht Counly Clerk 01 Streel. Newport Beach, CA. wllh the County Clerk ol
----------Orange Counly on 3·6·98 business yel? Vos. 6/27/ 92661 Oranne Counly on 2·24·96
Fl •1•J B I 199B8751349 1994 Orange County on 2·l3·98 This business Is con· ··• c. 'ous us nesa o ii p·1 1 M 1 I 18 25 cha M n... 19988749089 ducted by: an Individual 18986750116 Name Statement 0 Y 1 o ar. • • • 1 n · ...... u DIJlw Pllol Mar. 25, Apr I ,
OBITUARY 888 OBITUARY 888 OBITUARY 888 OBITUARY
'IAUOl. Henry 1.ee (Hank>
Born In Kansas City, Missouri, 1933. Passes
away on March 2 1 , 1998 at Hoag Hospital from
c:ompllcatlons of leukemia.
Hank proudly served 4 years In The United States
Navy Air as Top Mechanic. After his obllgatlon had been
fulfUted to the Navy. he then attended San Diego State
Thn followi"" persons arft Apr 1 1998 W6l7 Th11 slalemenl was filed Daily Piiot Mar. 4, tl, 18. Have you slorted doing , doing busin~~ as: v • ' wllh lhe County Clerk of 25, 1998 W607 businesa.,ret? No 8, 15, 1998 W646
21s1 Cenlury Dentistry, PUBLIC NOTICE Orange Counly on 3·6-98 George ardman PUBLIC NOTICE
8907 Warner, Sle. 100. ---------18980751471 PUBLIC NOTICE This stalemenl was filed---------H 1 1 B h CA Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11 0 1 Pil M 1 8 25 wolh lht Counly Clerk of 9;'~;ng on eac · Nam• St•temant 81 Y 01 ar. 1• 1 • · Fictitious Bu•lntH Orange Counly on 3·20·98
Debra L. Bolla, 8907 The following l)i!rsons are Apr. 1• 1998 WSl4 Name Statement 188B8752970
warner, Suite 100. Hunting· doing bustness as: PUBLIC NOTICE The following persons are Daily P1101 Mar. 24, 31 ,
Ion Beach, CA 92647 KLONDIKE AIR CONDI· ----------doing business as: Apr 7 14 19"8 W643 Glenn Davis, 8907 Warner, TIONING AND HEATING, Fictitious Bu1lnHS A GUIDING LIGHT, 2775 . ' ' •
Sufle 100. Hunlinglon 1308·H Logan Ave .• Cosla Name Statement Mesa Verde Dr E #F202, PUBLIC NOTlCE
Beach, CA 92647 Mesa. CA. 92626 The loUow1ng parsons are Costa Meu, CA 92626
This business is con· Klondike Air. Inc.. (CA), doing business as: Karen Anne Kraus, 2775 Flc•lllous Buslne11
380 W. Wilson Slreet Skytrekker, 17795 Skypark Mesa Verde Or. E IF202, Heme Sletement
888 OBITUARY 888 #CI04, Cosla Mesa, CA Ctr., Suite G, 1rv1ne. CA Cosla Mesa, CA 92626 Tht following persons are
92627 92614 This business Is con-doing business as:
This business i, con· Garden Habll 11s. Inc .. ducted by: an Individual BUCKINGHAM PLACE.
ductod by: a corpc.rJlion 17795 Sk)park Cir., Sullt Ha~e you starled doing 2768 Longwood Courl.
Have you s1ar1ed doing G, lrvrne. CA 926t4 business yet? No Costa Mesa, CA. 92626
business ye1? Yes, 8/90 This business IJ cr.'1· Katen A. Kraus John A.O. Btazley, 2768
Klondike Air Inc.. Sunny dueled by: a corporalion T.hls 11111menl was filed Longwood Court, Costa
Beeker, Vice President Have you slaned doing wilh lhe County Clerk ol Mesa, CA. 92626
This statement was filed business yel? No Orange County on 2·27·98 This buslnost Is con-
w1lh lhe County Clerk of Garden Habllals, Inc.. 19888750484 ducted by an individual
Orange Counly on 3·13·98 Susan Ballew, Pres1den1 Dally Pilol Mar 4, 11 , t8, Have you slarled doing
19988752209 This slalemanl was filed 25. 1998 w605 business yei? No
Daily Pilol Mar. 18, 25. with the Counly Clerk ol J.R.D. Beazley
Apr. 1, 8, 1998 W630 Orange Coun1y on 3·6-98 PUBLIC NOTICE This sta1emen1 was filed 19980751355 w11h tht County C18fk or
Fictitious Business
Nam• Statement
The folloWing persons are
doing business as: •
Ac:IVancea Mobile WeVi.
1325 Noith Lowell Street,
Santa Ana. CA 92706-3732
Cltlloid Allan Co11. 1325
NOflh lowoll Slretl. Santa
Ana, CA 92706·3732 '
This business Is con·
dueled by an 1nd1v1dual
Have you started doing
business yel? Yes. 211/98, CllllOtd A. Co11
This ,111temon1 was hied
w11h lhe County Clerk or
Orange Counly on 3·24·98
19988753265
Daily Pilot Mat. 24, 31.
Apr 7, t4, 1998 W6p9
PUBLIC NOTICE Dally Pllol Mar. 11, 18, 25. Fictitious BualnHI Orangt Counly on 3·20·98
Apr 1, 1998 W621 Heme Sta••m•nt 18980752973 ho fictitious Business The following Pflflont are Daily P1lo1 Mar. 24, 31 , your me
SELL
Name Statement PUBLIC NOTICE doing business as: Apr. 7, 14, 1998 W644 through classified
Tho lollowlng persons are BOOYTEK U.K. FITNESS • ...;._..._..._ __ '::'::'::'::'::'::'::-:J::========;;;;, doing business as: Fl0Utlou1 ButlntH 145 East 181h SI. 112, ~
S 0 N ·L I G H T A N D Name Stattm•nt Cosla Mesa, CA 92627
University and attended a 4 year degree In Mechanical Engineering.
Hank was well known In the community as the "Great Story Telllng Owner" of
W.W. Wholesale Jewelry Store. He always saw the good in people and brightened
STEVENS MEnCHANOISE, The following persons are William T. MO()(e, 145 East
MINISTRIES ANO MORE. doing business as: 181h SI. 112, Cosla Men, 2796 Harbor Blvd.. Suitt Baby Barn, 24843 Del CA 92627
335, Cos1a Mesa. CA Prado 1294, D•na Point. This buslnest Is con.
921126 CA 92629 ducted by: 1r. lnd1vldua1 PLUG the lives of those he touched by always
lending a helping hand.
Rank was an atnve -m~e-m-'~..._ of~
Newport Beach Elks, Costa Mesa Morning
lions Club and seasonal member of the
Infamous "Tarplt Gang" at the Newport
Harbor High School fQ.Otball--gamcs. Always
tntercsted and COQCerne<J wnt1 chit~.
Hank started ~ Callf'ornla Elwyn Institute
as Beginning Dtrector. was the Director of
the Orange County Retarded Citizen· s
Association and active In the Boys and Girls
Club tor many years.
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Hank Is survtwd by
his loving wife Peggy.
daughter Stacy Sloan,
son and daughter-In-law
Mike and Bonnie ja~.
sister Kathy Colllns and
bf other Tom jatt>oe.
Donations may be made In Hanks name CO;
In Memory of Hank )Mboe. Chltdrcn's Hospital Foundation ol Orange
County. 455 S. Main St.. Or•nge. 92868. ,
A Memorll..I service wlll be hek:I on Saturday. MArch 28 at 11 :00 am at
Newport Mesa Chrtsd&n Cenltr, 2599 Newport Blvd., Co~ta Mesn. CA
92627.
f
Anita Faye Slovens. 2796 Stanley Lorenzo Oouk· Have you 1tantd doing
Harbor Blvd Sulit 335, nlghl, 24843 Dtl Predo bu1ineH yet? No Costa Men, CA 92627 1294, Dana Point. CA William T. MOO<t t.W. ~,,_.._. 26ff -lhlt l'lltQMlnl idS
dueled by an ind1vldu11 Thi• bualntn 11 con· wllh the County Clerk or
H1vt you 111rted doing d"cltd by: an lndlYldu•f 011ngt County on 3·6·98
business ytl? No Hive you slain.cf doing 19981751424 Al'Mll Fayt Stevens buslneu ytt? No I i Thit statement w11 fllad S1anley L.. BouknlQhl Daty Plot Mar. "· 11. 25.
with th9 County ci.rk ol Tiff ala.ltrNonl W~l fUt~ Apr, 1, 1998 6' W013
Oreno-Coonty on CM4-te wtlh tilt County CM11 o1 pu•• -N IC 1H80753201 Orange county on 3·13•98 "'"'~
Dally Pil01 Mar. 24, 31. 19988782211 Flotltlow• •u•lnHt
Afx. 7, 14, 1998 W650 Dally Pilot M111. 18, 25, Nam• lt•t•m•nl
PUBLIC NOTICE At>r 1• 8• lM W635 ~ •i:= =-'°"'art
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Hem• Sl•t•m•nt P1ctlt1oua Bualneu QIES, 1175 Summn Or. l.t·
Tht follOWlnO ptf1on1 All Hem. ttatement t:c o,:~::1 117$ dolno butl~H a1i Th• tollowlng !Mftol'll art ... __ , 0 , ...... .:._ SIQMAX USA INC .. 19200 doing bueln..1 ,.: C°A'~sl r., -.un• udcti,
~ 1 Kar~ =·· 8u11t I) SKOOKUM CONSTAUC· Thi• builneu la con. SIG~USA INC ~219200 i1~: ~~~ CAMm'~2 SL, ducH ttdt boy: an tlndlt1tdvld°!.-
Vot1 Kvrn1n A\lfl., SUl1e AOl\110 WhlHtll, 2253 bu~lne.~ u 11'~0 ~ .. ~j IMne, fA 112912 Martin SI , C104, lrvlnt, CA Mark RICr.td Rlthll"I
I Dvt nttl 11 ~on. 112112 Thlt tlllem.nt H fiftd ~td by: a COf Pofltlon Thi• bu11neu I• con-with the COW\ty w Cltfll of
n9V• you tlatttd doing dueled by· a~Mdull ,.,. c • • ... butlntu yet'? Yu, 12/1197 H•vt yCIU • td doing ..,,ange ounty °" _.....,, II OM Al USA, INC •• bueintlt ytl? ... Jan. 14. 19911Ht314
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REAL ESTATE HUNTINGTON
1625
BEACH 2640
for structured settle. ---------~ WANTED 7 1 4 ·6 ·7 5 ·O 5 8 6 --:-~~--~........,,---;,--=-~ LIONAIRE AUTHOR ments and deferred DRIVERS·FLATBED • ~ ,95 CAMERO Z-28
reveals secret~ mak-Insurance claims. S 1,000 sign on FRED STEGMANN iiTiiOiiiBiiUYiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii6iiOiiiiilii9I MARINE SLIPS White, lull power, Ing s100,ooo per year J.O. Wentworth: bonusl Up to S0.31/ llillADNTRl[l}UDESil•I new Lexus trade part time, buying and 1 •888•231 •5375 mile. Medical, Lile, DOCVS 7022 (116751)$12,977 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 M 11 e to Be a ch
WANTED
Wanted !SBr + In CM
Fixer upper 01<. S225K
7 1 4 -6 4 0 -0 3 1 6 p p
SERIOUS BUYER
1 Br 1 Ba enclosed gar,
fp, laundry lac, deck,
No/pet S730 498·8027
selling mortgage CAL•SCAN 401·K. Need Class A I BUY ALL PIANOS ~ LEXUS
n o t e 1 . COL & 1 year OTA Antiques-qua!. turntture ~jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MISSION \'IE.JO (800)884CREDIT. PF T Ao be rs o n1-----------i lpc or houseful cash 50' Mooring oll NB 1•888•88.LEXUS
24 Hrs. (CAL0 SCAN) 1·800-743·7382 EOE paid (714) 957-8133 Penn near Pavilion
-----· NEWPORT
FREE REPORT! ANNOUNCEMENTS (CAL"SCAN) Old Coins Gold Solver Dinghy l&K 631"68951---------DRIVERS Tu.Tio or 562-491-6684 CHRYSLER 9050 Earn a quick $400 par ••••••••• • N · ~ t• Franklin Mint, Sterhng
HOUSES/
CONDOS
FOR RENT
BEACH 2669 aale. We do :he 1811· FREE lraonong North ~n tqUeS Old watches & jewelry
Ing for you. Call toll American Van Lines & G:allutible• Westcoast Coin 642·9448 •••••••••
•On the Water* 1·888·877·1839. 2920 drivor opemngs for ~\ RECORDS/TOP$
Fantastic viewl 2br (CAL"SCAN) owner operators in all := ·T Jau, A&B. Soul, Rock •••••••••
'91 LeBaron Light
Gray/Gray. Excel.
Cond. $7500 Call
714· 720-9822
HOUSES/
CONDOS
FOR SALE
liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii free ANNOUNCEMENTS has tractor lro1ler ~OPDOU.AA ."'\ AUTOMOBILES
2ba. 900"'" sf, deck. div1s1ons. Tractor pur· 1900:1eeo ~ Etc ... 50's & 60's Mike w/d. dw, new/palnV HBB, not MLM. 90% GERMA.N STUDENT, chase program. no up • 645·75051.A_C_U_RA-----
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carpet uttl pd m·to·m profit. 10.201(/mo. Sm. ANO othor Scandi· tront money required ,..!!1!tl'. 9075 or lea~e. no/p~t S1750 lnve1tment req'd . navatn, European. Call 1·800·348·2147 E-"'S.,:.
Boat slip avan for 1-600-995-0796 x5630 South American. Dept. CAS CAL"SCAN COnduc:l9cl BUILDING '93 LEGEND L '94 ESCORT LX
extra SS. 714-723-5835 HEAL THIER Asian, Russian ex· EXPERIENCED Paintin~s 'i' China MATERIALS 6030 Lo ml. llhr, Boso, 9k mi AT, A/C.
COSTA MESA 2124
im••••••••I Luxury Condo 2br 2ba. dbl gar, FP, vaulted
N R INCOME FOUND Change studencs arr1v· OWNERS mnrf, mint c<>ss, like new ewly enovated b" beauty representa· Ing August Become a OPERATORS. Mi·n·· Books Furniture (3FHH576) $17,777 1130873) ""k mlle•
wood cella, $1195.mo
111 +last 642-5290
Spacious 1Br & 28r ' 1 t h I ·1 40 LEXUS OF • live. Aalan Health & vo un eer ost amt YI mum 2 yoars dr1'v1ng years PUBLIC NOTICE: Steel LEXUS OF From $775. No Pols. AISE { u~.. B WESTMINSTER GENERAL 1002 Kewport Bay Terrace Beauty, Natural herbs, · experience 11 Wesl· n 1-wport each bldgs. never put up, WESTMINSTER
1691 Mes a Drive skin care, attractively Call 1·800-SIBLING. ern or 48 statos. Must 14.673.622 w/blueprinls. Steel (714) 882-0908 114• 892-6906
oFoOvRll'.rirtc"L~Es~ 1, HUNTINGTON
HOMl!S pennlaa on BEACH 2140
the S 1 . Re po' I , VA. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiii
HUD, Sheriff aalea. No Spaclou• 2Br 1 !SBa
714,5454855 priced. University BP· WWW.SIBLING.ORO have class A COL, bldg co liqu1dat1ng _________ 1---:-,9=-::4~M:":":'U':':S='T=::A~N':':Q:--
proved, 100% guaran· (CAL•SCAN) doublos & hazmat 40x31 ~7.770 now BMW 9030 COBRA CONY Rentals Avallabl• teed, call lor FREI: end . 1 1i 11 Ir c c, _________ 1 S 3. 9 8 o , 5 Ox 1 o O
Studio 2 & 3 Bdrms catalog. 1 ·8 8 8 -5 9 5 -6 3 5 4 ,-$18,270 now $11 ,927. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l-owner, red, 2lk mi,
Call Pam at 675-4830 1·888·417•2872. (eoe-m/I) CAL"SCAN Other stralghtwalls '94 3181 4dr, 5apd, P~~~'::,:·;,;}d ~:~nd
~~~:v to~~:" a~~Y:~~; TwnhH tn Trf:ptax
Agent No Fee. (CAL*SCAN) EXPERIENCED avail. Call Chuck snrf, tJC, st-can, 42K (3JWF121) Make Otter 1--~.,,....,~=::----WANTED 1·800·320·2340 ml, 1 owner, Mini! Costa Mesa
No NOCOSMUIMTSu'-•a. OWNERS M st see! S15 499 na11r Beach/Yorklown. •w•••••••• now. Local lllllngs. Newly Remodeled I' 1-80~~;~2292 -=>ar, Lrg yd & patio'. MISCELIANEOUS
'T.. OPERATORS. Mon.• ANTfl\UES STEEL BUILDINGS ca~I 71 ~842.01 ;fg Llncoln-Mercury Make alx figures, no mum 2 years driving '!!l Arch and Stralghtwall. (714) 540-5830
peraonal selllng/nol Am"=-~ experionce 11 West· Older Style Furniture No reasonable otter ---------90 T·Blrd, LXv8 sun PM0~· tremendous IU· ,..._11~;;:::r1;.,;...,. ~~:9or ~l~ss~ar~s. ~~~'. PIANOS & Collectibles refused. CADILLAC 9040 roof, 20Kmi,blue/grey.
'-»-J ~·~ ·-.. -r....,.._ 1-800·973·3366 $13500obo, theft sys
EJCt K-4000 $900. + $750.Dep. RENTALS
• CAL•SCAN Agent 714·675-4912 ••••••••• 1~00.322·8US9 D)QlfP.ilav.~-or doubles & haz.mat ·~ • ._.,..,. ... Off<ef....,.,..,. (CAL•SCAN) ,8 5 Sed•n De VIiie Call 909-930·9626 Ht. 0359 RclttM..tio,_i. ..,..-· end. To 11 Ire e $$CASH PAID$$
SOLDt. 2144 ROOMS 2706 24 hr. (CAL•SCAN) ~azund~ 1 -8 8 e .5 9 s ·6 3 s 4 .,..._, .......... -48k m:2mt~~~e new i---------BVINE
iiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~-on5ucs. (eoe·m/f) CAL"SCAN WE BUY ESTATES PETS & LEXUS OF
Showcasehomes 1Br 1Be Condo.•• CREDIT 2907 S2.~1T1>.-FfT retail/gen office • ..,,,._, .. 1e1..-11y~ ANIMALS 6049 WESTMINSTER for sale In our Mirrored walls, new NB W.OceanfronV22nd. C'.ouplcs ~ front counter cust "Wf PAY MORE FASTDI" (7141 892•8908 Saturday Rear Ellate carpet, 011 white, no Private rm. unfurn, shr jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Sandy Duncan serv, knowledge ol
Supplemenll pets. $795. 640-5324 bath, utls pd, n/amkg, ARE VOU onn Lu notU real estate helpful, OCICAT Kittens 'BB SEDAM DeVILLE
•Home• of th• kllchenello. laundry. DROWNINQ In debt? 7V7"'V_,....70V'ft phone/comp skills a Leopard Lookalikes 4.5L, lo ml, pwr/wlnd/
Week dlsplay ad• 1 block to N.B. Pier Debi reller.freo, Im· must. Call 722·2300x8 s2so-S500 646.8473 locks. leather, lmmac.
•tart at Just $751 NEWPORT ~510}mo. Call Sam at mediate, confidential.I---------or 631.2111 loaded (0.adllne Wed 5p ) 7 l 4-675-4808 Film Production talent (,, 2Jvw3321 $8988 m BEACH 2169 (B t 9AM SP .. ) Consolidate pay. mgmt and lntornshlps Coata M••• ***** e ween · "" men11, lowor Interest. HEALTH & avail Creative Talont •---=======-
.Open Hou•• Newport Helnhl'• Call toll tree FITNE s . M I 800 401 05 5 II e PIANOS & Llncoln·M•rcury ll•tlngs for $51 • 1·888·BILL·FREE or S 3000 gm . • 4 oo-957-8133 (714) 540·5830 0 Harbor View Knoll rm, own balh, kitchen iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FT M llb & G "141 ORGANS 6059 -=-:...-::~~=-:..,-,~=-( eadllne Thurw Spm) 3br 2.5ba, tam rm. prlv, no/smkr $500mo ( 8 8 8 ) 2 4 5 ·5 3 7 3 *B ·k •s ox itt 11 '90 FLEETWOOD ***** view, pool/lennla, Avl ask for Suz.y 722-6033 American Credi! OOT PSORIASIS? as 01 toro. No e>cp. SOUTH COAST COUPE
II paya to adVertlae 4·1 $2300mo 844·11848 Coun .. lora, nonprofit. QET 1he prod\.lct that necessary, room tor AUCTION V h 1-ownor, Lexus traCle
In the best local CAL•SCAN worked 10 well lhey advanoemenc, fun Job :1~~. • U I co~~;~,~ In. tlke now
Real Eatale Section Lrg Bachelor w/pvt RENTALS TO 1----.,,D'"'l!""B""T~---took It off the market! 'oocr right person! Near .. ~~2 .. ~ .• MelnCA "'2S7t.07 Hi·Gloss black $1850. (2VRD862) 54K Ml CALL TODAV1 entrance, patio, prkg, Airport. 955.9171 _,,... ,.,_ • LEXUS OF '" 1 blk to bch 5700/mo SHARE 2724 CONSOLIDATIONS. Now, legal prescrlp· r.-:i..J&• oo .. \•11< 714-527·0900 V LI-Rivera Cut monthly payments lions available. Full Gen oil phns data enl, MISSION IEJO 714/574-4252 (Incl 11111) 923·2082liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii up 10 30.50%. Aeduco Information FREE. windows, la>ces, COP· (7141892·9908 "'===::::::::::::::::=J •Newport Height•• COM Shr Lrg 2bd Interest. Stop collec-Oermataloglcal Socl-les, S8/hr to start • TV, ELECTRONICS, '92 SEVILLE -3Br 3Ba. w/gar, patio, 3ba twnhome W'"cean l ion calls. Avoid ety 1·800-672-4247 benefits 574·7701 •---------TE O Mont cond.
fp, w/d hk-upa, very view, dbl gar, $950 bankruptcy FREE CAL•SCAN New Sand-..YTC'il APPL'l\·•'CES 6011 S RE 6080 only49kml.
quiet. SHlOO. 759--0874 800.277-4175 x.202 conlldantlat help, Lose Weight-Increase Shop in C.M hlnng UY~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Lexus trade
••91 .. Genus Management &II po11_11ons. Flex hrs i iiiiiiiftia Cable Descrambler (835463) $14,977 Nl'WPORT HT'S 2Br. .. u .. n9ar CoM H.S. · energy and suppress h E US Share Large 2 br 2ba ~!'~d·~~ofll, llcanstd/ appetite, w/TRIM $5.75-$7.00per hr.Call Wa • •r. dryer & $14.95 Code 04 L X Gardner, gas & water """' ..,,. Mike, Qulz.no's Classic refrigerator $140/ee •714·282·2804• MISSION VIEJO ~Newlnc.pol1 paid. R•f's required, Apt. s525mo utll Incl. 1-aoc).955.q412 FAST·Herbal + 529·95 Subs. 714·5.49-7224 Xlnt condl 646-5848 1·888~88-LEXUS
·-·,.. no pet S795 650-2256 avail now. 84~9124 (TPP) CAL*SCAN 30-day supply. '""5 SEVILLE SLS N I d {714) 642-3228 Trophy Co. aoeks FfT , _________ ••••••••••! ... ewport IS an V•r••lll•• Quiet-Ilk• HB Share 3Br 28a READY MONl!V for Store Mgr. Phones, FURNITURE 6014 Frost beighl, ne~al Waterfront new. 18r 1Ba. mirrors, Condo. 1 ml 10 beach your atruC1ured Hiii• ••••••Ill••• filing & cuslomer1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii GARAGE SALES ahale lealller. chrome celling fan, new paint lndry, pool. prkg, Se<:, m•nt, lottery wlnnlnga, sarvlc•. 714-646-31411• •••••••••I wheeta, phone, factory Home With $975.mo 640.5324 utl Incl $535 or 2-room truat Income & real PERSONALS U.S. COAST GUARD Bledermeler 3 cedar warranty. (3LBU285)
Boat Dock apeclal. 714·846-2905 estate. Also. fife •••••••••• Now Hirinnl Women & sofa and chair brand ----------I $25,995
HONDA 9085
'88 Accord LXI 2 OR
PB/PW/•NRFfTINT
runs xlnt $5000
631-6348 SS0-2766
'92 Civic auto, AJC.
pb, ps, stereo cass,
62K miles $8000
714-790-0301
'95 PASSPORT DX
White, grey Interior.
5spd, A/C, sunroof.
(3PB987) $10,995
BAUER LOTUS
COST.A MtSA
714-842·7700
'97 CIVIC OX
Blue, grey interior,
5spd, A/C. factory
warranty. (3VOB872)
$12,995
BAUER LOTUS
COSTA MESA
714-942·7700
88 ACCORDLX 4DR
auto, pfW. a!c, FM
cass. 134K mt. brand
new trans. Really
Good Condition!
$4500obo Call af1er
&pm. 714-759-2052
I I ti II ... now $1500 & perslan BAUER LOTUS G I naurance va ca on. Men ages 17-27 rug (714) 72,_,380 NEWPO.RT reat Locat on NEWPORT Ready Money Capital •Gre111 Benefits •Good COSTA MESA GARAGE SALE $875,000 COAST 2170 COMMERCIAL Call ton tree PERSONALS 3002 Pay •Exciting Jobs Couch, ohalr1 & BEACH 6169 714-842·7700 HINTS
i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJRt=•• ES"iltJl'TE 1.S88·Rl!ADVC-42 Be a pllrt ol tho ottoman teal/cranberry iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil---------Beforeunurn"'"":R:
..-.nA. 1.n CAL.•S AN a c t Ion . Ca I I plaid, less than tyr 100 K ~ CHrVROLET 9045 i -.--
l lllli7ili2iiil-lli4iilii41i9ill4._1111v1ewl Gated Comm I•••••••• 2Q/20 WLTHOUT 1·800·438·8724 old pd Sl500 Sacrifice 1 S•l•I ~· For:re:: iiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii h.:_~~111~! .. toa Lovely Exec. Home •------NT----QLASSE!U Sate, CAL"SCAN $900 714·673·8017 btwn MacArthur & San .... ,_ ...,,..,
3Br, marble, posh yrd, INVESTME rapid, non-surgical,•---------Ethan Allen Cherry Miguel on Sat April 4, sell. ake sure
COSTA •~11 1024 pool $3900 612-4888 INDUSTRIAL 2788 OPPORTUNITY permanent r•storaUon EMPLOYMENT Wood dining rm table 1998 8a·12pm Overstocked with everything is clean "~ 290{1 6-8 week•. Airline pilot w/6 chairs, S1300. stuff? and repail'9d.
l-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil•••••••••I developed. Doctor ap. SERVICE!; 5533 Whit• Iron Trundle •••••••••I A call to Br/38• N t H ht •Superior Ave. CMliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii proved, Free lnform .. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Day Bed, s1so. Classified ~
ar ... 3000sr~ew ~_:APARTMENTS i'!~~t'i!~~o·:~n~~e;~·--------. ~~n2bJ m:~\~800J~2t: -·••••• 1 14-723-40301v msg TRANSPORTATION 8~~~~8 642•5678 Home. 1399,900 Firm FOR RENT roll·ups, high c.Ulnga, (4oe)981•5670, Fax Pleat& be aware that I BUV FURNITURE•••••••••!---------I.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ ~~~~ ~.:e~,~~I••••••••• .65paf 714·548·8531 CRITICALLY C•OG)e61 .s577, http:// the llsUnga In thla cat· Antiques. All PIANOS ACCLAIMED www.vlalonfreedom •gory may require you 1pc or houaeful caah 1DUPLX S210K 2·Hma -=ilirnol----·I••••••••• AND .com Satlafactlon 10 call a 900 number paid (714) 957-8133 on 1 ·lot. Well kept. CORONA KID Tl!STl!D guaranteed. In which there 11 a J e n n If e 1 s u • d •
Owner may carry. Agt. DEL uan 2622 BUSINESS & CAL•SCAN charge per minute. Queen ''"per Couch,
Earl Taylor 842~722 U&An FINANCE A unlqu. Invest· EARN 11000 WEEKLY gorgeous. new S1600.
rat...-tux ~'#MfM:J~=~=~=-::::~I=:~:~..... mtnt oppor1unlty ••· UiD;ii;;:;;fl;;::==== stuffing envelopea at Color-metallic bronze 3 Mau.Sultaa, yardJ28r 18• New carpet a lifsln CJIDCJrens pro-"'1'fbmt. Siirt now. ~. ~ teva• -fff•
Flreplace 15,000 Dec. paint, clo•• to beach, grammlng. NIM year 3005 •1tparlence. free sup-drawera, new S600.
allowance or buy g.,, no pata St400/mo•---------Old production com-pllH. lnlormatlonl No Custom made 9' MC·
Model @ 1237,SOO Av•ll lmmed. Agent BtJSINESS piny with Telly iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii obllgatlon. Send clonal, belQ• & Whl•.
Rod/Owner &42-3812 114-M0-7000 X 300 OPPORTUNITY Award Nomlnatlont CHIU8TIAN DATING SASE: ACE, H03. ah1nnlng, Imitation
• • nerp 1..Sty W 2g04 uekJrict Ventur.a ~.::V~.!:_..~lnct !!•. ,.~'•3~7.,pia'.:"ond !~k.n~~~w sa:~~~ 3tw 2ba. t z CtpJ\il. "Ratel~\ dott ........_ ..... ..,_. ..-... y .,.......,
gw. t1o:!'.r"~ COSTA MESA 2&24(iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii an opportunity Ilk• Uonaahlpal Thou-CAl."SCAN ug Ent Ctr. Waahed
Prtno:Only l!arl a Judy .-..... thla btcomt avail-sand• of available Mn-Oall. Qlaaa/Wood Cira;
Taytor ..a ... 122 Ag•nt 1 • r 0 • t • 0 h • tt Pleue be wary of out abte to the gentfal at••· M"t new friends EMPLOYMENT 21d•pl51htgl'\/Hw1CI•
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of area companln. oubllc. Minimum Uv~h local lntrodu· S350.obo NNa<M ~ ::.::. c':th~~ Cbec" with '"1 focal Inv•• l m Int I e cllonl ffree d•tlng WANTED 5535 Muat Sell bf Mar301 N!WPOIT cella, trig. Move.in Betl•f Bua neu S18,5000.00 IRA ~~8Sl-t"4 Glass top CllnJng table, BEACH 1089 Speclall H'7S+le00 Buraau before vou Approved. Call (CAL•SCAN) A woman ot lnt.grltyl enc. centw. beaut1f..,. ·"11••••••••1 de~. M .. 2421 atnd any mo~ for 1-eoc>-73M70t NurH,Homemakef, b•t»y crib, '"ton eol•. • , ... or MrVICt .. RMd Excel cook.Own car. whfttpoot refrlg4H110t. SC>1 TUaUn Nwpt Hall •• , , .. Very Cl•an ~ undtf9CanCI any Slcllled In MaH•Q• I drawer oreuer,
4bd ~.lbe llOM h gar109. no pet, ":f: contract• bef~ Vo\! ... .w-n--.._.. thtfaPy. 11 Vra.exp.. nlghl tablet. Alt..._
oak oeb'a I I-* bll1 ,,.., OCO f7IO + algn. Shop 4llo\lnCI #Of ....-w •....a•· local r fa. t4rty or 24 In exc.ltent condllon.
In e.O eden....,.,... 11+t41 ... llO ra1ee. MOtfBY hr •hlfta.CAt.;I. C•ll 71+&44"a•t :o:c.•~tH~~1o: TO LOAN 2114 -------?1...e48·37:ts ... ta/Love ... , (lhNI
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V I ·----· DOMBSncs 5540 Otf white. SHO/bOlh Prtc. WI• Amut OU l!ACB zeee IUCH zeea -.•• v nv• S530 714·7•~ 44~ LGAll•·· IMw ... .,. oa.m uo.ooo to 1100.000 •••••••• N ..... aattw r0t ccsm,1--------., 4 .... NH.ooo Mill N~lf ...... :h=-~; iMt1 • ..._1 ~~:~~·S:.llllCBJUfDLil
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-1EXUS 9115 MERCURY 9135 SUZUl<I 9205 VOUSWAGEN 1235
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14 Ptima donne'1
15 =•parent Je Mus11m holy
book t7 Zoo
19 Froshng
20 Windup
21 Designer
Cass1n1
22 Prepare (lowil
for <:90ll1ng 23 Responded
25 Smacks 26 Away
27 Erased 30 Bar sign
33 Intimidated
34 Me. 10 ll.11ss
50 Lauo
52 K9n °'Lena -S3 P01110 part
5-4 AlriCWI 55=ooofef 5 7 Playful llllmal
58 Relax 59 Vllleg8r, e g
60 Hollow stone 61 Swisa heights
62 ·-Dnve f>y
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l Ceftlllf'I player
2 Castle or Cara 3 Actress Evans
4 Motorist's org
5 Egg dish 6 Propelled a
boa I
By CHARLES GOREN
wtth OMAR SHARIF
and TANNAH HIRSCH
'97 •S 300 ••a •ABL• •e7CAMR.VL• Only 15k ml,
now Lexu1 trade
(42506) t1TL987
'H 4RUNNRft SRll
41)(4,whlte,
Pl.A Y OR DEFEND?
'ull option
Loxu1 Conll!ed .
(021509) $28,trt
L EXUS
MllSION Vll!JO
1·(888)·08·Ll!XUS
3..8L. VG, Only 51k ml.
pwr wll'ld/locka,
I.JC. dual air bags.
fully loaded
(32ZQK332) $7992
'95 COUGAR
4.eL VO, tow ml, pwr
wlnd/lock1. moonrl,
ABS, p/e, lmmacl
(3MLV483) $10,905
'95 VILLAGER
Ono owner, dual aJr
only 201C ml. mint
(028787) ta7,llT7
Nor1h-South vulncr.blc. South deals.
WFST
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continue with the ace of clubs after liiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
the km& holds. Declarer ruffs and if, •93 TOWN CAR
after drawin1 oumps. South relic.., on SIGNATUftE
the heart finesse to make the slam. 4.6L V8, co changer,
P.a..,t-Wcst will triumph. pwr wlnd/locks,llhec.
• pwr wind/locks, ou11
whl1, ABS. loaded
(3PBC136) $13,995
LEXUS
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TOYOTA 9210
However, declarer has another line ~BS, dual pwr Hal
1vailable-finda.ng diamonds 3-3 or (787789) 114,993 '87 SUPRA TURBO Pwr wind/locks, 1 doubleton king with either defend-NISSAN 9150 1111, cruise, ABS •
er. After ruffing the second club, LOTUS 9123 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil am-tm, can , Cust
declarer can cl ear the ace of di a-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '89 Maxima ecyl auto aJ whl1, must seal
moods. cross to dummy with a trump •95 l!SPRt'I' s4s c pwr wlnd/drs am/Im ( # 32ESG992)
lo the eight and ruff a diamond biah. Black, only 5k mlle•. cass xlnl cond $6000/ M •k• Otter
Another trumf to the ten and another fact werr, local cer-all obo (714) 846-2665 Coat• M•••
diamond ruf sets up the suit. and bool<s & re\;orcls. •94 PICK UP XE Lincoln Merc ury
'158 Baf • Rag-top. •nit,
cenlet In•• rlmt, 011 .... cs
shock•, 1u1p1n1lon,
new brakH/front end,
Olc .. $2000. 549·1101
'07 Bue New engine,
Groat body & Interior,
S5K obo. Drlvo toel•YI
673-G691 or 642-6091
'71 Beetle White. New
Interior. brakes, atoroo
and • engine. $3500.
(714) 844-4248
'U2 Rabbit Convt
5sp. now top, new
llree, good eond,
$1450 obo 631.0767
'92 VW Bug Conv.
Black top . Now crpt.
now chrome, runs well
$3,250. 71 4-272-2858
MISC. AUTO 9245
Piggy
36 Wiener schnnzel
7 Smugly proper
one
8 View •J
there is still a trump in dummy to (F63050) $51 ,995 4x4, 41k ml, 1-ownor. (71 4 ) G40-593o
cash the three good di amonds. And BAUER LOTUS am.fm, great PUI '9 3 4RUNNER SAS 1988 M ERKUR 43K
should either defender hold four ilia-COSTA MESA (SH65916) $9992 V6, 4x4, c. whls, mnrl. actual mlloa. Hol Slz-ingredient
37 StallOned
38 Roman goddess
39 Oveshon
9 Evaded(an
issue)
10 Grasshopper
11 Eye part
monds 10 the klllg, declarer can stiU 1 __ 7_1_4-_84_2_·_7_T_o_o_ Coat• M••• at. lull pwr, a101 4 Ion zling Turbot J\u11lftary
get home if East has the king of •95 ESPRIT S4S Llncoln·M e r cury (3CMLOT3) S1 5 ,5 5'5 Hellcoptor. $3500.obo.
40 Glutted 12 Stalls
hearts guarded no more than twice. Red, l2k miles, local (714) 540·56 30 WEL:.f~1~g:ER C,1111 714-54~·6179
Docs this mcan youshouldchoose c ar-all book• & _________ 1 (714,892•6908 Gold/Chrome/Slive r
41 Actress
S.randon 13 School sub1 18 Responded to Opening lead: King of•
lo decl are? By no means. Suppose records <3LvB921 > YONTIAC 9170 -------------Platlng aystem lor
th . k W a'-:" $49,995 '94 CAMRY LE autos, Jwlry, etc. Sac. 42 Grew lllC1sors an alarm
22 Did 8 llOOf fob
24 Fossil luel
Study lhe djagram carefully, then
decide whether you would rather
play or defend Sill spades after the
lead of the king of clubs.
at. at tnc two, est Wcte to ....,.. BAUER LOTUS lo mites, AT, full $495. 909-353·2Q59
lo a lrump. Thal spends one of dum-COSTA MESA '92 BONEVILLE SS E pwr casa, like new! eg
44 Chewing
45 Animal's home
46 Sailing ship
25 Chopped
27 Gave medicine
my's entries before declarer can put 714-642-7700 3.8L V6. pwr wind/ (3HMA9361 $12,950
it to good use, and the slam must fail. locks/soot, tilt. cruise, LEXUS OF
South's opening bid was artificial
and forcing. After North showed pos-
itive values by bidding freely over
West's interference, South elected to
gamble on a small slam when East's
preemptive raise al favorable vulner-
ability left North-South with little or
no room to investigate.
Try it. MAZDA 912 5 ABS. fully loaded WESTMINSTER
(13DFK113) $6992 (714) 8 92·8908
Learn to be a better bridge play-Costa M••• '95 CAMRY LE er! Subscribe now t o the Goren '92 MIATA Llnc:oln·Mercury Lo mites, full pwr,
Bridge ~tter by calling (800) 788-P/W, P/I, cruise, l714> 54 0 ·593o Lexus trade int
1225 ror lnrormation. Or write to: low ml, mint cond. {3MVJ572) s 14,550
0 (304913) $10,577 RANGE LEXUS OF Gor en Bridge Le~*l!!.t P. • Boa Ll!XUS WESTMINSTER
4410, CbJcago, DL OUOBU. MISSION VIEJO ROVER 9177 (714) 892-6908
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INFINITI 9095 JAGUAR 9 105 JEEP 9110 MERCEDES 9130
'95 Q45T '67 4 20 G
Black jade/ivory, full Blue, grey Interior,
option, only 36k ml. classic car, very good
M I N T I ( 3 0 1 9 4 9) condition, only 43k
527,577 m lles . (TXT895)
LEXUS '-$5,995
MISSION VIEJO BAUER LOTUS
1·(888)·8 8-LEXUS COSTA MESA
'96 J30 714-642-7 700
'94 GRAND
CHEROKEE
4x4, V8. AT, Tow
alloys. full power
(3HJH776) $141555
LEXOS OF
WESTMINSTER
714-892-G906
LEXUS 9115 Bordeaux. tan leather, ,,..,9,,....3.,,.....,,X..,..J..,..8.,......w-h-ll-a-, -lo_a_d_o_d,
phone. sunroof, CD/ cass. premium sound, chrome wts, CJD otc. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
c hr om o w h e e Is . 69k miles, spotless '95 GS 3 00
I o ad e d • Io w m ' S23K obo 586-5805 Full option, Lexus
(3PJB106) $22,995 •94 XJ6 certified, 6.9% avail
BAUER LOTUS Black. barley loather, (094510) $27,988
COSTA MESA moonroof, lo miles. LEXUS
(7 14) 6 42·7700 select edition war-MISS ION VIEJO
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ranty . (696068) 1-(888 ) 88-LEXUS
$22,995
BAUER LOTUS
714-642 -7700
Buy ll. Soll II. Find 11.
Classified.
'91 \GOE
While, loether,
moonrt, lmmac
(2UNK812) $12,950
'LEXUS OF
WESTMINSTER
(714) 892-G908
'92 190E 2.8
CO, phone, leather,
mnrf, affordable luxery
(949474) $17,777
LEXUS OF
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'95 COUNTY LWB
Blarrltz blue. tan VOLVO 9 230
I eat her, m n rf, CD iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
chgr, prem sound,
loaded. (655700)
$30,995
BAUER LOTUS
COSTA MESA
(714) 842-7700
SAAB 9 18 5
'92 Saab 9000
Xlnt cond. low mi, fully
loaded. Must saol
$13.000 obo 717-7594
Overstocked with
stuff?
A call to
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'97 85 0
4dr, auto,
full power, mini,
only 3k ml
(384234) $20,977
'98 V70 WAGON
Black/black, turbo
full power, new
Lexus trade G.L.T.
(347730) $29 ,877
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