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Attorneys for Ryan Huntsman plan lawsuit over ruling
• School board upholds
suspension of Corona del
Mar High School student
under zero-tolerance policy.
By Husein Mashni , Daily Pilot
NEWPORT-MESA -After
two disappointing rulings, attor-
neys for Corona deJ Mar High
School senior Ryan Huntsman
said Thursday they intend to file a
$5 million to $10 million lawsuit
against a Newport Beach police
officer for an alleged illegal
search and seizure leading to the
teenager's suspension.
The first disappointment came
Wednesday morning when a Har-
bor Municipal Court judge denied
a request by Huntsman's attorney,
David Shores, to seal evidence ag-
e.inst the 18-year-old student.
Then, in a
unanimous rul-
ing, the school
board voted
Wednesday
night to uphold
the decision by
Corona del Mar
High adminis-
"I feel the board
examined all the
issues very carefully"
lenged the deci-
sion, claiming
he wasn't on his
way to or from a
school activity,
which is a nec-
essary prerequi-
site to invoke -ED DECKER
trators to suspend Huntsman and
transfer him to Newport Harbor
High School
The ruling paves the way for
Huntsman's attorneys to seek
judicial relief from the district's
decision.
"I'm very disappointed with
their decision,· Shores said. ·I
feel the board was told by the
court to give Ryan a fair bearing,
and the board essentially said,
'We'll give you a fair hearing, and
then we'll hang you.'"
Huntsman and his mother,
Kathleen Huntsman, have chaJ-
the district's
zero-tolerance drug and alcohol
policy.
But board President Jim Fer-
ryman said Huntsman apparent-
ly was driving to a yearbook
activity on campus when he was
stopped by a Newport Beach
police officer Feb. 19. After
being cited, he went to the
school and visited a teacher.
"There was a lot of contradic-
tory testimony,· Fenyman said.
"We were convinced he was on
his way lo the school.·
For board member Ed Decker,
the Huntsman decision will be his
Shell
shocked
Harbor View klndergartners react below as egg dropped
by Austin Blodgett, far left, lands during the annual Egg
Drop Thursday. The event combines math, science and a
lot of fun. Carlyn McNally, at right, gives a quizzical look
as she unwraps her egg while younger sister Heather, in
pink. looks on. A proud Andrew Reed. bottom inset,
displays bis egg, one of the lucky 11 of the 18 ln
~e Creason's class that survived the drop.
last as a school board member.
"I feel the board examined all
the issues very carefully.• .he
said. "Based on the witnesses
and evidence, we felt it was
appropriate to uphold the dis-
trict's recommendation.·
Huntsman was stopped by
Newport Beach officer Michael
James for playing his car stereo
too loud, police said. The officer
said he observed a "plastic mari-
juana leaf stem• on the floor
board. He also reportedly found a
marijuana pipe in the car and a
false identification card in Hunts-
man's possession.
The officer cited Huntsman
only for noise pollution, an infrac-
tion that was dismissed Wednes-
day in Harbor Municipal Court.
But based on the police report,
Corona del Mar High administra-
• SEE HUNTSMAN PAGE 7
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Police unveil new
high-tech helicopter
• Costa Mesa, Newport
Beach name $1.1 million
aerial patrol vehicle in
memory of crew that
crashed 11 years ago.
By Tim Grenda, Dai/}' Pilot
COSTA MESA -Loc4J offi·
dals and residents gathered
1bUnday to dedkate •new St.1
mllHon police helkOpter, • atate-
Ol-tb4t-art aenal patrol vehlde
_..., In m.nory Of the crvw OI
a polkit bdcopter that Ctaabed
ll ~1"191GO· a.ta Miia ,... CbW 0.ft
~ t..-..port a.ch PoliCe
Chief Bob McDonnell and other
offidals from the two dties offi-
cially unveiled the McDonnell·
Douglas 520N belicopter, which
already bas been patroWng the
sides ov« the neighboring dties
for several months.
Costa Mesa and Newport
Beach Jointly fund and 1hare the
helicopter p.s:ogram, which ls
based at John Wayne AirJ>9rt. It
alto coven Santa Ana on a paid
contract with that dty.
tn chrlst8Dlllg the new alraaft.
which replaces an older Mc.DoG·
oell·DOtlglM .500I! like two otberl
IUD ln ..m.ce. Snowden pAld
bOme{le · tO the thttJe men who wa· imed ln a 1887 altlbt an .
• SEE OHOP.PER MOE 7
School board may
reconsid0r pOlicy
By Husein Mashni, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT-MESA -By
upholding Ryan Huntsman's
suspension from Corona del
Mar High School, the school
board stood by its controversial
zero-tolerance drug and alco-
hol policy.
But the board now is think-
ing about holding a meeting to
discuss and possibly revise the
policy, board members said.
"We're committed to re-
look at it,•
b o a rd
member
Dana Black
said. •But
for now,
there's no
gray area
about it. H
you break
the fU}es, D-Black
you know
what happens."
• SEE BLACK PAGE 7
42 apply for early
retirement plan
• Classified school employees line up for 'golden
handshake' offered to first 35 applicants.
By Husein Mashni. Daily Pilot
NEWPORT-MESA -There
was no shoving. hair-pulling or
cutting in line Thursday morning
when 42 classified school em-
ployees stood in front of the dis-
trict Education Center in Costa
Mesa to apply for an early retire-
ment package offered to the first
35 applicants.
Anticipating unprofessional
and even possibly violent behav-
ior, the school district hired two
security guards -one armed -
who arrived at the center about
11 p.m: Wednesday to prepare for
the lineup al 5 a.m. Thwsday.
The district sent all of its
potential retirees a IJ.st of guide-
lines that UlStructed them not to
cut in tine or threaten their fellow
employees.
But the rules and the guards
were unnecessary. Classified
School Employees Association
off1c1als said.
"They didn't need to do that,"
said union President Barbara
Goodell. "The rules were ridicu-
lous. These are adults who are
capable of behAvmg maturely.·
Classified Personnel Director
Llnda Swain agreed.
"Everyone was terrific," she
said . "People were in good
humor, and they were glad that
• SEE RETIRE PAGE 7
Little Corona
repairs planned
• City provides safe access to beach, tide pool until
trail damaged by El Nino storms can be rebuilt.
By Jenifer Ragland, Daily Pilot
CORONA DEL MAR -El
Ni.flo is to blame for yet another
problem on local beaches, city
officials said Thursday.
Rainstorms driven by the
weather phenomenon have
washed out portions of the access
trail and stairs leading to the tide
pools at Little Corona beach, said
Tony Melwn. Newport Beach's
deputy chief of marine environ-
mental management.
Crews this week put up a
fence to block beachgoers anc;t
tide pool visitors from using the
damaged portion of the trail.
A contract ls expected to be
awarded soon on the trail rebuild-
ing project, which the city hopes
to have completed by July 1,
Melum said
ln the meantime, he said city
engmeers have found the bil.ls:ide
portion of the trail to be in stable
condibon, and the fencing should
proVlde safe access to the beach
and bde pool areas.
Tide pool presentations, which
the Marine Services Department
lS scheduled to give to 15,000
Southern CaWonua schoolcbild·
ren during the next few months,
should not be affected by the trail
damage, Melum said.
While the trail and the stairs
leading to the sand were dam-
aged, the tide pools -a state
Department of Fish and Game
marine refuge -are intact
•As long a.s those critters aren't
left high and dry, they'll be fine,•
Melwn said.
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The family can have its day
at the symphony on April 18 u
the Pacific Sr,!!phony Orches-
tra presents Sleuth in a
Caboose. at 10and11:30 a.m.,
part of its Strings of Oues ooo-
certs for children ages 4 to 13
at the Orange c.ouDty Perfonn-
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An educational oaDecdon of
musical actMtie8 titled •MUR-
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take plAce in the lobb6e5 ~ 1be
Center in addition to the ..S..
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P~cific Symphony shows fOresight in hiring Forsyte
By Nancy Cheever, Daily Pilot
J ohn E: Forsyte, head of the KaJamawo
Symphony Orchestra in Michigan since
1991, was selected recently as the new
executive director at the Pacific Symphony
Orchestra.
Forsyte replaces Louis Spisto, who departed ·
in February after a 10-year tenure to become
president of Detroit Symph<n)y Hall.
Forsyte, who begins bis new position May
26, comes at a pivotal perlod in the Orange
County arts scene, with the newly formed
Theater District in Costa Mesa that includes a
proposed $100 million, 2,200-seat concert ball.
While in Kalamazoo, Forsyte increased the
orchestra's endowment to nearly $12 million,
more than six times the size of its annual
budget, and boosted attendance from 70,000
to 90,000.
And while in recent days bis thoughts are
filled with the business of two orchestras,
Porsyte took time to express his thoughts
about his new venture, his love of symphonic
music, and how, at age 32, he became exec-
utive director of the third-largest orchestra in
California.
What attracted you to the Paci~
Symphony and Southem Califomta?
I wasn't actually looking for a job. It was
Lou Sp~o. a friend and colleague, who
informed me about the position.
I've known Lou since I started in the field
-I think he's a great leader. I heard be was
leaving an organization I knew was in good
shape. I was intrigued because he spoke
very higb1y of the musicians and Carl Sl
Clair and the opportunities that stand in front
of the organization at this time.
Then when I came out during the inter-
view process and had the opportunity to hear
the orchestra and meet with the board, I was
struck by the board's sophistication and
energy as well as the quality of the musi-
cians. The staff is highly competent and
enthusiastic. But I am most excited to work
with maestro St. Clair.
I've really loved my tenure here in Kala-
mazoo. I wasn't anxious to leave.
You're so
young to
al~ady be
working tis an
eucutiw
director. Did
you start that
career right
out of
college?
I was
already work-
ing in the
field for many
yea.rs. I knew
out of college
what I want-
ed to do -
there aren't a
tremendous
number of
people who combine business and classical
music.
But I would concede that at my age there
is a lot to learn -you have to remain hum-
ble; you have to listen more than you would
otherwise.
What tm the major differences between tM
Plldfic Symphony and the Kalamazoo orches-
tra?
There are some areas that are remarkably
similar and some distinct differences.
The market we serve is so different in
terms of size -Kalamazoo serves some fairly
rural areas with only a combined population
of about 125,000 people and the Orange
County metro area is over 2 million.
Also, we are the only symphonic act in the
area, where in Orange County we are in the
near proximity of the Los Angeles Philhar-
monic and the Long Beach and Pasadena
symphonies.
With that in mind, we have to look at our
position in relation to what our community
expects from us -here in Kalamazoo it's a
little freer.
Also, the stakes are much higher (at the
PSOJ. The budget is significantlf. larger. Also
because it bas a national profile, its dedsioos
are felt on a national level. It's looking to
become one of the top orchestras in the nation.
DON LEACH I DAllY I'll.OT
John E. Forsyte, 32, begins his job as executtve director at the Pacific Symphony next
month. Forsyte replaces his colleague and friend, Louis Splsto.
What will be some of your major priorities
when you start in May~
First I've got one key staff position to fill:
director of education and outreach.
Initially any executive director coming in
needs to survey the environment to under-
stand the opportunities and challenges. (I
will) begin to build relationships with the
various constituencies -especially the Per-
forming Arts Center. It's very important to
build a relationship with that organization. I
bad a terrific preliminary meeting with Jerry
Mandel.
Establishing relationships with our peers,
the musicians, establishing a working rela-
tionship with Carl St. Clair, all of the vital
constituency, that's the immediate short-term
plan. Then we will look at where we need to
go in the next five yea.rs.
In what ways will you collaborate with
music dim:tor Carl St. Clair?
The relationship between an executive
director and the music director is an
absolutely crucial one.
My job is to help advance his artistic
vision, helping him identify young artists,
helping him get the mature, well-established
artists that he thinks will benefit the orches-
tra ... and looking for new works, and
neglected masterpieces.
How do you plan to attTact a latgn audi-
~ to tlu symplumv?
The audience is large already. They've
done a great job in attracting audiences. But
naturally audience development is a central
focus for cultural organizations.
In Kalamazoo we have focused on pro-
gramming and bringing excitement to the
concert hall. My patrons say the concerts are
getting more interesting. I do think there's
room for greater innovation -how do we
differentiate ourselves from what other
orchestras do?
l understand one of your primary achttw-
mnrtl was building tM endowmmt of the
Kalamazoo ordratr11 to $12 million and
incrr.uing your tittaullma by 20,000. Will
growing tM PSO's endowment be such a priori-
ty?
The Pacific Symphony has to have its
endowment increase. Right now it is tremen-
dously dependent on its ticket sales and
[therefore ) the programming bas to be con-
sidered greatly.
An endowment lets us take risks, and
artistic risk-ta.king is important to our institu-
tion. You have to slowly build a trust within
the community.
In a way 1 call an endowment "innovation
capital.•
Will you conHnue to raiu f'unds for scholar-
ships and other community-based educational
activltlu?
Definitely. I think an essential part of the
mission of the symphony is fostering a deep-
er understanding of symphonic music. And
that implies a real focus on music education,
a working partnership with area schools.
I think the PSO bas d one a great job at
that so far. I don't want to see it lose that
energy and mome ntum.
l'oe heard that you are a good fund-raiser.
Why is that?
I do think you have to be in a community
that wants its orchestra to grow. I've been
fortunate to be in Kalamazoo. Part of what's
happened here is that we've undertaken a
strategic planning process. The donors rec-
ognize that energy, they don't want to invest
in something that isn't imaginative.
(The PSO] has been incredibly entrepre-
neurial, and I'm not certain that that's the
only approach a nymore.
You need to seize opportunities, but you
also need to broaden your scope to include a
comprehensive strategic plan that looks to the
next five to 10 years so they're not only react-
ing to immediate opportunities but taking
advantage of a longer horizon.
The orchestra is a young organization,
Lou is a brilliant entrepreneur. And with the
environment they we.re in they we.re right to
be entrepreneurial -the growth of Orange
County the Perf onnin~ Arts Center -they
seized those opportunities.
(Wlthout the collaborative approach)
the.re's a real potential for redundancy in ser-
vices. And that weakens rather than
strengthens all of us.
I extend my band out to my colleagues to
see how we can work ~ether and deter-
mine what the best solutions are.
It's very presumptuous of me to declare
that this is the way things are going to be -
you have to facilitate discussions with others.
I know you a~ a oiolinist. Any chana
you'll sit in with the orchutra?
I am an amateur with a capital A. I'll most
likely be taking violin lessons from a mem-
ber of the orchestra. But [playing the violin)
helps me appreciate the challenge of playing
an instrument.
FU.ally, why do you ful classiul music is
imporWrt in a comnnmity?
I think that the works of art themselves
represent the finest achievements in western
civilization. They really symbolize a striving
for something greater than the normal rou-
tine and they remind us of a deeper meaning
in life.
After a perfon:rumce I always.feel rather
insignificant The genius of the great masters
is so infinite. The sheer beauty ol the art foim I
think heightens your aesthetic; sensibility.
When I go outside after a concert I hear
the birds and I bear the wind -my sensitivi-
ty is so much clearer. It's so import4nt for
peop~e to develop those sep.ses.
Moreover, the cooperation of the 100 peo-
ple on stage creating something truly unique
serves as a potent symbol of what can be
achieved when we work together.
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FRIDAY. APRIL 10, 1998 •
$pring lifts the spirit and energi,zes the body
S pdng is upon us. OK, I'm
not a poet. And now you
know it. Lines this bad
tan't help but show it. Help. This is getting verse by the
*1.inute. Somebody stop me.
• Wbere were wef Ob right,
ipring. It's not my favorite sea-
.on (autumn is) but I like it a
lot. It doesn't have the impact
6ere that it does in colder cll-
qtates, but it still lifts the spirit
and energizes the body.
: Owing Easter season, the
buds and blossoms and soft
breezes all say renewal, rebirth
t,nd a fresh start.
• Some of the cliches work,
some don't. •March comes in
J;U<.e a lion and goes out like a
kunb. • Almost the opposite was
(rue this year. •April showers
bring May flowers.• Well, kind of. On the Left Coast, April
•ctually is when the showers
ore done and the flowers arrive
long before May. Of course,
everything is a little skewed
fvith that nasty El Niilo kid still
hanging around. What a brat.
~In the spring, a young man's
(ancy turns to love." True, but
it's also stuck in the •on" posi-
~on in summer, fall and winter
tf I'm not mistaken.
: Speaking of poetry. (1 know
t-re did poetry a while ago but I
just thought of this OK? Lighten
up.) anybody remember slog-
ging through Chaucer's •can-
terbury Tales• in Middle Eng-
lish? It'~ still one of my strongest
• images of spring, 30 years later.
Whan that AprlJl with hia
1Jhoure1J IJOOte
The droghte of March hath
perced to the roote,
And bathed every veyne in
swich licour
Of which vertu engendred is
the flour ...
If that doesn't make your
spell check explode, nothing
will. I had an English literature
teacher who would read us
page after page so we could
hear how Chaucer ·really•
sounded. To me, he sounded
like when the Novocain hasn't
worn off and you're convinced
one side of your lip is a water
balloon and if you try to drink
something, it all rolls out of your
mouth like mercury. I don't
think that's what Chaucer was
after.
And speaking of flowers, are
they gorgeous this year or
what? I don't care what Laguna
Beach says, there is something
to be said for a wet winter. It's
beginning to fade now, but the
Culver offramp on the 405
South was a explosion of bright
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buff a
yellow daisies for a few weeks. I
thought I was the only one who
noticed, until it turned up in
full-color on the front page of,
um, another newspaper.
Then there are the longer
days, with night and day the
same length on the vernal
equinox, etc. That's Latin by the
way-•vernal" meaning
•springtime" and • equmox •
meaning ·obnoxious horse."
~riously, why does God make
the days longer in the spring?
Simple. More goU. Very impor-
tant.
As the days grow longer, you
can ditch work later and later
and still get in at least nine
holes. Good for you, good for
the city, good for America.
Cleaning out the garage is a
major, major spring ritual -
"cleaning out• being a •
euphemism for ·straightening
up," of course. I set aside at
least two Saturdays to repack,
stack and rack every last who-
knows-what that's out there.
At day's end, I stand there
like Patton in the North African
desert, surveying the field of
'Banquet !RJJoms
for a{{ occasions
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battle, bnmming with pride that
the junk that used to be over
there is now neatly stacked over
there and that other stuff I still
can't identify is hidden beneath
the workbench.
As the sun sets, I carry the
small bag of discards -extract-
e d from the two metric tons I've
shifted around all day -to the
trash and head inside, satisfied
in the extreme. It's a guy thing.
Springtime. Do with it wbot
you will. but it's always nice to
see an old friend, Isn't iU Who
was it -Hawthorne maybe -
who said, "Flowen are the
earth laughing.• Whoever said
1t couldn't have been more cor-
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Commissio:n OKs
new restaurant
• Planning panel approves
Tommy Bahamas in
Corona del Mar Plaza
after company silences its
critics by proving residents
won't hear live band.
By Jenifer Ragland. Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -Tommy
l)ahamas will become a part of
the new Corona del Mar Plaza,
planning corrurussioners decided
Thursday.
Residents who were at first
concerned the restaurant's pro-
posed steel drum band would
cause noise problems told the
Planning Corrurussion that their
fears have been erased.
"First of au, we support the
project,· said Debbie Allen, pres-
ident of the Harbor View Resi-
dents Association. "Secondly, I
want to thank the staff for work-
ing so hard to resolve all the prob-
lems we had.•
City planners, The Irvine Co.,
Tommy Bahamas representa-
tives and several area residents
took part in a noise test that the
commission ordered last month
when the restaurant first came
before the board. The Irvine Co.
is developing Corona del Mar
Plaza on East Coast Highway
between Avocado Avenue and
MacArthur Boulevard.
Residents said the innovative
demonstration allowed them to
hear hrsthand the lack of noise
m their neighborhood while the
band was playing.
The way the group talked by
cellular phones with a represen-
tative who stayed at the restau-
rant site was particularly ettec-
tive, Allen said. That person
amplified the music until the
group could hear it a few blocks
away, and when they came back
to the site they realized the band
would never play that loud
inside a restaurant.
"It really worked," resident
Barry Allen said. "We all antici-
pated that you would be able to
bear these steel drums from our
houses, but I can assure you, we
listened as hard as we could and
couldn't hear anything."
Commission Chairman Mike
Kranzley said he anticipates the
commission will use similar
noise tests before approving
new restaurants from now on, in
order to avoid the business-resi-
dent conflicts that seem to
plague the city.
ln other action, commissioners:
• Recommended the City
Council approve a general plan
amendment to allow an existing
duplex to be converted into five
new motel rooms. The units
would be part of an expansion
by Bay Shores Inn on West Bal-
boa Boulevard on the Balboa
Peninsula.
Commissioners waived an off-
site parking requirement for the
motel owners, saying the low-key
nature of the business allowed
fewer parking spaces.
Resident Tom Hy~s said he
supported the proposed project,
but expressed concern about
changing the land from residen-
tial to commercial use because
of the potential development of
the adjacent Marinapark mobile
home site.
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Environmental Committee
7:30 a.m -Chamber Office
Education Committee
i:30 a.m -Chamber Office
Executive Committee
5 p.rn. -Sfuw
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Legislative Committee
Noon -Chamber Office
Golf Committee
5:00 p.m. -Chamber Office
90-Mlnute Breakfast Boost ,
7: 15 -8:45 a.m.
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Ambassadors Committee
Noon -Chamber Off ice
Professional Secretaries Day
After Hours Business Mixer
5·30 -7.30 p.m
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301 Victoria Street
Latino Business Council Mixer
5:30-7 00 pm
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1998 MAN ~ WOMAN A N D
BUSINESS PERSON O F THE YEA R
Tom Johnson. Maria Elena
Avila and David Cline were
recognized 1n an awards
luncheon on March 6 at the
Doubletree Hotel.
At the 28th Annual Costa
Mesa Man, Woman &
Businessperson of the Year
awards luncheon. over two
hundred community members
honored Tom Johnson, Daily
Pilot Publisher. Mana Elena
Avila . owner of Avila's El
Ranch1to restaurant. and David
Cline. President of Balboa
lnslruments. Inc Each
rec1p1ent was more than
deserving of the recognition
bestowed upon them The Marts Elena Avila, Tom Johnson and David Cline
Chamber is proud to be associated with all three.
For those who could not attend the luncheon, three somewhat interesting
points about the recipients were noted: Tom Johnson is the first
newspaper publisher to be honored, since Robert Weed was Man of the
Year 25 years ago Maria Elena Avila is the first Latina to be named
Woman of the Year And David Cline. in add1t1on to expanding Balboa
Instruments in the last live years from 10.000 square feet with 30
employees to over 80.000 square feet and 170 employees, is also the man
who sank the whale at Newport Dunes
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!Newport asked to bar manufactured houSing at lido park ·
:By Jenifer Ragland, Daily Piiot factured housing be barred from
the park until officials determine
whether the project requires a
permit under the California
Coastal Act .
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: NEWPORT BEACH -A Udo
:Peninsula Resort resident wants
• dty offid.als to issue a cease-and-
:desist order for an ongoing pro-
•ject to redevelop the old mobile-
:home park.
; Jack Dahlstrom sent a letter to
.the dty Planning Department on
:Thursday demanding that manu-
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office has advised her to hold off ·
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Richard Bessire, managing
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state agency. He contends the
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ST. MATTHEWS CHURCH
Good Friday &ervices will be
beld at 3 p.m. An Easter vigil will
take place at 7 p.m. Saturday.
Easter day services will be held at
8 and 10:15 a .m. The Episcopal
church is at 1723 Westcliff Drive,
Newport Beach. For infonnation.
call 646-1152.
ST. MICHAEL AND AU ANGELS
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
On Good Friday, morning
prayer will be at 9 a.m. Ecumeni-
cal worship will be held with oth-
er churches at noon, followed by
the Stations of the Cross at 1 p.m.
A Good Friday liturgy will be held
at .7:30 p.m.
On Saturday, prayer will be
held at 9 a.m. and 5:30 p .m. Holy
Eucharist will be celebrated at
7:30 p.m. Easter services will be
held at 8 and 10 a.m. Sunday. The
choir, organ and youth rock band
will perform. Breakfast will be
held after both services. An East-
er egg fesbvdl will be held follow-
ing the 10 a.m. services. The
church LS at 3233 Pacific View
Drive, Corona del Mar. For more
information, call 644-0463.
CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH
On Good Friday, seven 20-
minu te services will be held
from noon to 3 p.m. A Good Fri-
day evening service will be held
at 7 p.m.
On Saturday. an Easter vigil
will be held at 5 p.m. Easter Sun-
day services will be at 6:30, 8:30
and 10:30 a .m. The church is at
760 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. For
more mformabon, call 631-1611.
LUTHERAN CHURCH
OF THE MASTER
Worship will be held at 7 p .m.
on Good Fnday. An Easter break-
fast will be offered at 8 a .m., fol-
lowed by a 9:30 a.m. service. The
church is at 2900 Paci.fie View
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NEWPORT HARBOR
LUTHERAN CHURCH
A Good Priday service will be
held at 1 p.m. On Easter Sunday,
a 6:30 a.m. sunrise service will be
held outside. 'Ihlditional services
are at 9: 15 and 11 a.m. wlth the
choir and orchestra. The church is
at 798 Dover Drive, Newport
Beach. For more information, call
548-3631.
CALVARY CHURCH
NEWPORT MESA
Services will be held at 7 p.m.
Friday, 6 p.m. Saturday and out-
side at 9:30 a.m. on Easter Sun-
day. The church is at 190 E. 23rd
St .. Costa Mesa. For information,
call 645-5050.
OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Good Friday services will be
held at 1 and 7 p.m. Easter vigil is
at 8 p.m. Saturday. Easter Mass
will be held at 8 and 10 a.m., noon
and 5 p.m. Sunday. The church is
at 1441 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport
Beach. For more information, call
673-3775.
OUR LADY QUEEN OF ANGELS
CATHOLIC CHURCH
On Good Friday there will be
meditation at noon and silent
meditation at 1 p.m. At 1:30 p.m.
will be the celebration of the
Lord's Passion, Liturgy of the
Word, veneration of the cross and
communion services. The Stations
of the Cross will be at 7:30 p.m.
Easter vigil will be at 8 p.m.
Saturday with a choir and organ.
At 11 p.m., a reception will be
held for newly baptized and new-
ly received members. Easter Sun-
day services will be at 7 a.m.; at
8:30 a.m. in the church with a
contemporary choir; at 8:30 a.m.
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church with trumpet. cantor and
organ. The parlsh is at 2046 Mar
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more information, call &c•-0200.
ST. JOACHIM CATHOLIC CHURCH
On Good Friday at 3 p.m. the
Lord's Passion and veneration of
the cross will be in English and at
7 p.m. in Spanish.
Easter vigil will be at 7:30 p.m.
in English. Easter Masses in Eng-
liSh will be at 6:30, 9:30 and 11
a.m. Masses in Spanish will be at
8 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. The parish
is at 1964 Orange Ave., Costa
Mesa. Fo{ more information. call
574-7400.
ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST
CATHOLIC CHURCH
On Good Friday, morning
prayer will be at 8:30 a .m.. the
Stations of the Cross will be at
12:30 p.m., the Lord's Passion in
English will be at 2:30 and 7:30
p .m., and the Lord's Passion in
Vietnamese will be at 5:30 p.m.
On Saturday, morning prayer
will be held at 8:30 a.m. Easter
Vigil will be Saturday at 7 p.m. in
Vietnamese and 9 p.m. in English.
Easler Masses will be at 6:30, 8,
9:30 and 11 a.m., 12:30 p.m. and
5:30 p.m. A Spanish Mass will be
at 7 p.m. A special children's litur-
gy will be held at 9:30 a.m. in the
hall. The church is at 1015 Baker
St., Costa Mesa. For more infor-
mation, call 540-2214.
COMMUNITY CHURCH,
CONGREGATIONAL
A service will be held at 8 p .m.
Friday. On Easter Sunday, a sun-
rise service will be held at 6 a .m.
at Lookout Point and in the
church at 8:15 and 10 a.m. The
church is at 611 Heliotrope Ave.,
Corona del Mar. For more infor-
mation, call &44-7400.
ST.ANDREWS
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Easter services will be held at
1, 8:30 and 10:15 a.m. The church
is at 600 St. Andrews Road, New-
port Beach. For information, call
631-2880.
ST. MARK
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Easter service will be held at
9:30 a.m. The church is at 2100
Mar Vista Drive, Newport
Beach. For more information,
call 644-1341.
COSTA MESA '
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
An Easter Sunday sllllrise ser-
vice will be held at 6 a .m. and a
second service will be at 10:45
a.m. The church is at 1885 Ana-
heim St. (at Plummer), Costa
Mesa. For more information, call
548-7161.
COSTA MESA
CHURCH OF CHRIST
On Easter Sunday, a free pan-
cake breakfast for the community
will be held from 8:30 to 10 a.m. A
morning service will be held at 10
a.m., followed by a children's
Easter egg hunt at 11:15 a.m. A
song service will be held at 6 p.m.
The church is at 287 W. Wilson
St., Costa Mesa. For information,
call 645-3191.
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golden handshake extended to
teachers and adminiltraton in
March, the district oould not afford
to extend it to all 150 potential
classified retirees, so the school
boaJd placed a cap of 35 people.
But there were only 42 appli-i
cant.5, including some who !
weren't even sure they want to i
retire but were interested in !
investigating the offer. i
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lo or from school to be suspended
for 30 days and transferred to
another school. Alter a second
offense, the student is expelled
from the school district for the
remamder or the academic yea.r.
consideT forming a court of the
student's peers to judge the case
and determine a punishment
after a first offenR. The court,
Black said, could consast of stu-
dents from all five high schools. the board bad given them this
opportunity. M
The so-called "golden hand-
shake" provides a monthly pen-
sion check supplement for
employees who retire by June.
The supplement is based on the
employee's current earnings.
The district and union agreed
the best way to implement the
phm was to have employees
apply for it on a first-come, first-
served basis.
On Tuesday night. the school I
board will vote on how many peo-!
ple receive the retirement pack-1
age. Union officials hope· all 42 !
employees will qualify. !
Board President Jim Perryman
said be, too, disagrees with some
aspects of the policy.
Black said she as concerned
about having to transfer students
after a first offense.
• 1 trunk that would be more
effective lha.n having them sent
to an office and then moved to
another school," she said. "I
think kids would be p retty tough
and then could bold that student
accountable iJ they see them
smoking, drinking or taking
drugs." Although it is similar to the
Fearing some of the candidates
for the incentive would start acting
unprofessionally and even violent-
ly to ensure their places in line1 the
·w e hope the board will come l
to some agreement to lift the l
cap,• Goodell said. ~
"We need to have a dialogue
in regards to this," he said, "I've
got some concerns about it."
The policy requires students
who are caught with drugs or
alcohol on campus o,r on their way
"I'd rather have the student stay
at their school a.ft.er a first offense,•
she said.. "Maybe they could have
in-nouse suspension and a strip-
ping of all their privileges.•
Black said she would like to
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Ferguson recovering l
from heart surgery l
Former state Assemblyman ~
and Balboa Island resident Gil l
Ferguson was in stable condition l
Thursday alter undergoing an 1
eight-way heart bypass operation 1
at Hoag Hospital, officials said. 1
Hoag-cardiologist Brian Ken-1
nelly and surgeon Douglas Zus-1
man performed the operation 1
Wednesday, which Zusman said 1
"went smoothly with no compli-1
cations. 1
Ferguson, 74, was reported to 1
be resting comfortably in the 1
hospitars intensive care unit, 1
officials said. 1
Ferguson left public office l
after being defeated for the 70th l
District Assembly seat by chal-l
Jenger Marilyn Brewer in 1994 l
and an unsuccessful bid to unseat !
incumbent state Sen. Ross John-l
son in 1996. ~
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incident that still marks the darkest day in
the helicopter program's history.
On May 10, 1987, two police helicopters
-one piloted by a Costa Mesa crew and
another flown by Newport Beach officers
-collided over Irvine near Bonita
Canyon.
The Costa Mesa helicopter exploded
into a ball of fire, and the Newport Beach
aircraft slammed into the ground nearly
intact several hundred yards away.
Killed in the accident were civilian
observer Jeffrey Pollard, 27, and police
officers James Ketchum, 39, and John
"Mike" Llbolt, 39, who are the only local
officers to have died while on duty.
Newport Beach police Sgt. Bob Oakley
survived and now is supervisor of the
police helicopter program.
Newport Beach officer Myles Elsing,
who was flying the helicopter carrying
Oakley, also survived bul suffered severe
cuts to his back trom the rotating heli-
copter blades.
After the crash, the fallen hebcopter's
radio call sign -Eagle II -was retired
out of respect for the dead.
On Thursday, Snowden stood beside
the departments' new high-tecb helicopter
and announced it will bear the radio des-
ignation once again.
.. Eagle n is now back in fught, • he said.
•And I hope every time it files overhead,
people will remember the sacrifice those
men made.•
The new helicopter, while pamted the
same dark blue with gold and silver stripes
as the two other police aircraft. has many
more high-tech features than its predeces-
sor.
Perhaps most important to residents is
that the new aircraft is much quieter.
With a large internal fan instead of a tail
rotor, the craft emits more of a high-pitch
scream than a clapping sound like tradi-
tional helicopters.
"It kind of sounds like a hair dryer.·
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W I\ r~ E I I C ) l J S F:
pilot Vern Hupp said.
And with innovdt1ve night-vision
equipment and infrared sensors, the
copter can fly higher thc111 those wtlhout
the capabilities, making 1t even hcirder
for people on the ground to detect its
sound.
But besides making the aircraft qu1 -
eler, tqe lack of a tail rotor also makes the
helicopter safer to fly, Hupp said
"If debris gets thrown up into the
rotor, even a little piece of paper, you Cdn
blow a shaft and throw 1t off,• he said.
City officials were glad to add the cut-
ting-edge helicopter to their police fleet.
Newport Beach City Councilman Den-
nis O'Neil said the hellcopter will "cer-
tainly improve the ability of our air crews
to do their jobs.•
Costa Mesa Mayor Peter Buffa, who
served m the Air Force, was a bit more
tongue-in-cheek about his feelings.
"l kind of like havmg our own little air
force,• be said. "It's like if Irvine gets a
little out of line, we can go in with some
linuted air strikes.•
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tors invoked the zero-tolerance policy and
suspended Huntsman. They also ordered
his transfe r to Newpqrt Harbor High
School.
But Huntsman challenged the suspen-
sion m court and was told to first exhaust
tbe distnct s dppeals process, which now
has ruled agcilllSt him.
The case lS not over, however.
Huntsmdn's case w1U be heard agam
today m Orange County Supenor Court.
Claiming his client's Fourth Amendment
protecllon agamst illegdl search and seiz-
ure was v1oldted, Shores said he intends
to sue the Police Department dnd the om-
cer who cited Huntsman
"I'm going to file a $5 m1lllon to $ 10
rrulhon ldwsu1t agamst lhe Newport
Beach Police Department." Shores said.
"And I love the law profession too much
to ftle whdt I rudn't believe I could wm "
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Sea Kings' baseball puts the
hurt on Santa Margarita
·A lac qf ~ ~ taJJdng and thJI a lltejlnt lime we've eoer
beatm Santa M<Il'(1Qrila In iNJ 61JOf1.I W6N alJ played ... •
-COM'S NA11! J.EMMB!lMAN
terr a nee
phillips
Ensenada
looms m·a
fortn ight
•That's right, two weeks
from today they'll shove
off from the land of frozen
bananas to the home of
nachos (and cheese).
Back'in those days there
was no fiberglass, Seinfeld
or things known as ·sport
utility vehicles.•
However, there was a very
small Mexican f1stung village
called Ensenada, 125 nauticaJ
miles down the agua.
Back m 194 7 a bunch of guys
were just sitting around trying to
figure out what to do for fun.
World War ll was over and
there just wasn't much going on
until somebody came up with
the idea to sail down the coast to
celebrate Cinco de Mayo.
They discussed the adventure
and realized they had to create a
pretty good reason to ·ditch•
sr.hool, their jobs and especially
.1 their spouses for a few days of i sun, solitude, suds and sailing.
c , They decided to come up with
"i a scheme to legitimize their
behavior; hence, the "Governor's
I Cup was born (sometime l thereafter the race was
( re-named).
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The emphasis was to focus
on fellowship vs. seamanship
and cut-throat racmg attitudes
were asked to stay home.
Little did they realize they
were creating a monster!
With over 500 or so entnes
annually, the event has become
the grand daddy of sailboat
racing and as you're certain to
know, we're talking about the
"Newport-to-Ensenada
international Yacht Race."
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It must be a lot of fun or why
bas Vic Stem entered the same
boat in the race for 36
consecutive years? Vic will turn
75 on Sunday, the 26th, the same
day he completes his 37th
"Corona Crwse.•
Of course he would Wee to
amve on Pnday rught or early
Saturday, but what the heck,
he's haVlng a great time. Happy
Birthday Vic
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Stars and Stripes, skippered
by Dennis Connor, holds the
fastest race time when m 1994
be steered his former America's
Cup catamaran to Ensenada in
only 8 hours, 29 minutes.
The monohull record has
been in place since 1983 and is
held by the wood wonder
Christine. She made the trip m
a quick 12 hows, 16 minutes.
This year's race has
something in common with the
race of 1983. Conditions are
almost identical as our friend El
Niiio is back in town.
With a little luck, we could
see another super finish time.
Oh, but this is supposed to
be about fellowship, not about
winning, isn't 1t1 Although 90%
. of the crews are in it for the fun,
they also think It would be fun
IO winl a
The squarlng.olf ol the blg
guns for th1s year's top honor
Jlppean to be Roy Disney's
Pyewacl<et and Vlctorla.
~clcet ii coming off two
~rd victories, the 1\'anspac
(LA to Honolwu) and the san
Diego to Puerto Vtilla.r\a raoea.
<;ltMt.Jne, Ragdme, Otleni
~u. H~ Kaunandu and
eral ot.ben are all capebla of
,gra~ the Cup away from
.the Jews ol defeat
However, • a aewma.n
bOard ~t. one m.igbt
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•Former Bruin becomes the men's
head basketball coach at age 22.
By Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -1Wenty-two year-old
Cameron Dollar, a two-time captain of the
UCLA Bruins, replaces Bill Reynolds as South-
ern California College's men's basketball
coach, athletic director Bob Wilson announced
Thursday.
Reynolds retired at the conclusion of the
1997 -98 campaign after compiling a record of
354-184 in 17 years.
•(Being a head coach) has always been a
dream of mine. I'm 22 and I've reached my
dream,· Dollar said. M Now it's time to be suc-
cessful at it.•
Dollar, who helped the Bruins to three Pac
10 titles and the 1995 nationaJ championship,
spent last season under the tutelage of UCl's
Pat Douglass as an assistant.
The Vanguards, who went 19-15 in
Reynolds' final season, compete in the Golden
State Athletic Conference in the NAIA. SCC is
a Christian institution -the main reason, Dol-
lar said, he vigorously pursued the position.
"Christ ... that was the number one reason.
I hope I can continue to grow spiritually and
help young men grow. That is the most impor-
tant tiµng, • he said.
Wilson, who said the toughest part about
replacing Reynolds would be finding someone
with a high moral standard, as well as a strong
basketball background, added that Dollar was
among four finalists -a field which included
two NAIA assistants and an NCAA Division II
head coach.
"Everyone on our campus was impressed
with Cameron,• Wilson said. ·we believe he
will establish a standard in our men's basket-
ball program that will exemplify integrity.
trust, discipline, discipleship and loyalty, as
well as produce a competitive team."
Dollar returns one starter from last season's
squad. He said naming a staff and recruiting,
as well as getting to know his players and the
level of play in the GSAC are his immediate
tasks.
"This was a suq>rise, • backup guard Matt
Fetuil, who was one of several returning play-
ers at Thursday's press conference, said. "I
think bis age is a good thing. He's a lot older
than (22) basketball-wise, but he'll be able to
relate to our generation.·
Dollar, who played under Jim Harrick, will
meet with retwners Monday.
"I have a lot of confidence going in. Coach
Reynolds established a great tradition and we
have great kids going in,• Dollar said. "I'm left
in a great position and can only hope to main-
tain, and improve the tradition.·
Dollar assumes a full-time position at sec
as he will aJso serve as an athletic academic
counselor.
He graduated from UCLA in three years
playing his final season with his diploma
already in hand.
New Southern Calliornia
College men's basketball
coach Cameron Dollar.
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Corona del Mar's Kevin Hansen, Mike Jackson, Greg Burden and Dennis Alshuler celebrate en route to victory.
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•New Sea King weapon (George)
provides depth, strength. as the Sea
View League race intensifies after
the Chargers are put away in five .
By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot
CORONA DEL MAR -As if the Sea
View League wasn't tough enough in
1 boys volleyball, it just got tougher, cour-
tesy of Coach Steve Conti's Corona deJ
Mar High Sea Kings.
El Toro, with a plan to contain CdM
heavy hitters Greg Coon, Dennis
Alshuler and Mike Jackson, crashed into
an unexpected buzz saw Thursday
night, 6-foot-6 senior Austin George.
George, a transfer from Calvary
Chapel who had to sit out a year before
joining the Sea Kings on April 7, played
his first significant games for the host
Sea Kings in their come-from-behind
league victory over El Toro's Chargers,
9-15, 15-9, 8-15, 18-16, 15-8.
·we're breaking in a new player, so it
takes time to create that chemistry on
the court, but (George) makes us a deep-
er team,• said Conti, whose new addi-
tion led CdM with 23 kills in a wild
Ullltch that gave the Sea. Kings the inside
track to second p14ce.
•(George) has still got to earn his
playing time, but he certalnly earned
some tonight," added Conti, whose
squad (f>.2, 3-1 in league) is ranked No.
2 in Orange County behind Newport
Hatbor.
•Any time a team goes 5-1 in the pre-
season and beats ranked teams, then ~ only 2·2 in league, my hat goes off
to those (opposing) players,• said El Toro
Coad\ Doug O'Brien, whose team (7..J),
ranked runth in the county, hu allo lost
to Newport .Harbor and Huntington
Beach thls season.
To completi9 a must·see fowth gf»ne,
George recorded a kill to put CdM
ahead by ooe, then stUffed El Toro•a
Ryan Stone for a game·diriclilnG blOck.
The fourth game WU tied .& t1mes1 the lalt a\ 1S.16. BJ Toro wu ~ fOi'
the match at tS.14, bUt Jec:bon" kW
gave CdM an imperttMI Rdeaut. It WU
• mce recovery for Jaclclon (t9 dig. aDd
t 5 kills), who .had Upped on an a~
for a httttng error to give EJ nro raatcb
point: \
CdM led in the 4~ute foWtb
game, 12-9 and 14-11, but the Chargers
wouldn't go away.
Coon (18 kills and·seven blocks) and
Alshuler (17 kills and seven blocks) had
solid outings for CdM, while :t_homore
setter Kevin Hansen bad 10 and 74
assists and senior Greg Btirden added a
team-high 24 digs and eight kills.
•11Jat was just a great match,• Conti
said •we played well when lt mattered
l.I\ th~ fifth game.•
While CdM open¢ with a coinfort·
oble 10-1 leod in the finale, Sea Kll'lg
fans needed to bite their fingerruilla
before the h06ts oould put away the
Chargers, who wouldn't go down with·
out o fight. 1
After CdM went ahead 9·1. there
were 25 lldeoutl In the game's next 27
aerve., 35 in the next 40. Bl Toro, led by
6·6 middle blocker P9Cer Day'• 31 kiDJ
and southpaw ~uon Oonovan'a 23,
eventually puDed to WUhhl 11·8.
BUt three~ Cb&tVer hlttibg
enor1 ~ CdM & lnatdl i>o'nt. ~ =sma!Md home the g&me-'Wiil• ~we hAd to dig deep tord{lht, • ConU
said. •Both team1 were 1ea1 tired. 1\1
dmel, we both mill id WVM becaUH
we were tired.•
Corona clel Mar Hlgh's Greg Burden dlt• the ball to keep the rally going
for tbe Sea IClngs ln 'lbunday night's
Sea View match wtth '1isltlng El Toro.
CdMpulls
off 11-10
shocker
• Lemmerman's two-run homer in
the seventh is the difference, but
there were Sea King stars aplenty
in this upset over Santa Margarita.
By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot
CORONA DEL MAR -Fathers hugged,
mothers shrieked and giggled, and a lavd
flow of players exploded from the dugout
And, all this before Corona del Mar High
junior Nate Lemmerman was rounding sec-
ond, heading home with the winning run in
the bottom of the seventh of an 11-10 base-
ball upset over Sea View League-leading
Santa Margarita Thursday.
Lemmerman earned his leisurely tour of
the bases, and triggered a wild celebration.
by blasting a first-pitch fastball from doser
Frank Bruno over the cen-
ter-field fence. The two-
run dout, the hosts' fifth
round-tripper of the
game, erased a 10-9
deficit. It aJso put an end
to a prep career of futility
against the parochial
powerhouse from the
Saddleback Valley, for all
but one of first-year coach
John Emme's Sea Kings.
•A lot of the guys were Lemmerman
talking and this is~ first
time we've ever beaten Santa Margarita m
the sports we've all played,• said Lemmer-
man, the last of a long list of CdM heroes,
who can experience the elation of victory all
over again -and for years to come -by
recording the game's delayed Saturday tele-
cast on Fox Sports West 2.
·1 knew I rut it solid, but I wasn't even
looking to see where it went. I finally found
it as I was running to first and I saw it dear
the fence.•
CdM sluggers Ty Harper and Ryan
Actherberg each watched two balls off their
bats dear the outfield barrier Thursday.
Harper punched a three-run, opposite-
field shot to right in the third and followed
that up by yanking a three-run bomb to left
center in the fourth to give the Sea Kings
their first lead, 8-5.
Achterberg, a senior who was on the
1996 varsity squad that won 2 of 3 from the·
Eagles, launched solo dingers in the firs~
and sixth and finished 4 for 4 with three RBI.
But Santa Margarita (11-3, 6-1 in league,
and ranked No . .tin Orange County), wield..J
eel some alwninum of its own. 'This is, atterl
all, a team that had beaten the Sea Kings·
(5-7, 2-5) five straight times, by a combined:
margin of 76-26.
The second of two Randall Shelley•
homers ignited a three-run fifth, which tied
the game, 8-8. Then, Jel1 Kwio's leadotf
tater in the sixth gave the visitors a one-run
lead they soon padded when Jeff LaRue:
doubled and Matt Striclcroth singled ~ home. ,
But Atbterberg halved the defidt in the'
sixth and Tun Thurman set the table fo •
Lemmemum with a lea.doff walk in the fate-'
tul See King seventh.
CdM starter Matt Larson battled game
through 102 pitches, before gortmg relief
from Harper in the fUt.h. Ha~ prompU
1tre.ndad runners at second and third, 1 '
two mo~ in the lixth, and got the de Ul
Otder ln th vc.nth to pick wtil bis ftr1t ·~
dedSlon.
·wa tm.eny .put all lhiee pheMI-ptCb·
Ing, bltttng clnd ·defeo.se -t.-..tt.ar" Lenort said. "lf"'.-:O-•
Nick Hood (3 for ,), Mark Hatfield (2 f •> and Lenunerman f2 t0t ,, helped 1M wtn·I
nen outhit'\he vlalton, 1• .. 1i. t
BOYS TENNIS
COM
;ROLLS,
17-1
I
.. Combination of Morton
and Meyers from Corona
del Mar wins, 6-0, 6-0, 6-0
~o lead rout of Newport.
• CORONA DEL MAR -Fresh-men Brian Morton and Randy
Myers or Corona del Mar High
ifid not lose a game while sweep-
ing all three sets at No. 1 doubles
~or the host Sea Kings on Thurs-
day as the top-ranked team in
Prange County defeated Back
Bay rival Newport Harbor, 17-1,
;n a Sea View League boys tennis
match.
Cameron Taylor and Christian
Jensen swept at No. 1 and No. 2
singles, respectively, for the Sea
Kings (12-0, 5-0 in league). John
Rinek won the only set for the
Sailors (1-12, 0-5).
CdM is off until April 21, when
it hosts Santa Margarita.
RA Yl£W LEAGUE
CoRoNA DEL MAR 17, NEWPORT 1
Singles: Taylor (CdM) def. Rinek,
6-1; def. MacMaster; 6-1; def. Bilaeisi,
6-0; Jensen (CdM) won 6-2, 6-0, 6-0;
Ellmore (CdM) lost 4-6, won 6-0, 6-0.
Doubles; Morton-Myers (CdM) def.
Singer-Hsieh, 6-0; def. Tajima-Snyder;
6-0; def. McRorie-Uhl, 6-0;
Chopra-Shukla (CdM) won 6-1, 6-1, 6-2;
Collins-Kulmaticki (CdM) won 6-1, 6-0,
6--0.
Eagles topple Mesa
with 11-7 PCL verdict
COSTA MESA -Estancia
High boys tennis received singles
sweeps from D.J. Glacy, Christian
Girard and Jacob Sink Thursday
en route to an 11-7 Pacific Coast
League road triumph against
cross-town rival Costa Mesa.
Mesa received a doubles
sweep from Dennis Kish and
Th.ien Pham, but fell to 5-9, 1-6 in
league.
Glacy, a freshman, and Sink, a '
jwlior, won 18 of 20 games
ag'ainst their Mustang opponents.
M CIAC COAST LEAGUIE
EsTANOA 11, CostA MEsA 7
Singles: Glacy (E) def. Um. 6-1, def.
lCaki, 6-1, def. Tran, 6-0; Girard (E) won,
6-4, 6--0, 6-4; Sink (E) won. 6-1, 6-0, 6-1 . '
Doubles: Sink-Russo (E) lost to
Peterson-Schwartz, 3-6, lost to
Kish-Pham, 1-6, lost to Morris-Kazi,
0-6; Robles-freed (E) lost 4-6, 1-6, 1-6;
Rudolph-Trujillo (E) won, 7-5, lost 0-6,
won, 7-5.
' t
~ .. BADMIN t ON
~
~dM drops 16-3
»ecision to Bolsa
r
~ GARDEN GROVE -Corona
del Mar High's badminton team
suffered a Garden Grove League
loss at the hands of Bolsa Grande,
16-3, to fall to 1-6.
The Sea Kings picked up wins
from Savanna King, as well as
doubles wins by the pairs of Sean
Hooper and Justin Winder, as
well as Mikuda Fukada and Bri-
an Katusian.
S on 3 tournament
A l-on-3 ~etbllll
toum•ment wlll be H Q Q P S
held 5aturdey. ~ 2
It llola Unlwnlty'I Chase Gymnnlum In IA
Mirada. Competition begins It 10 •.m. and
there ls• $35 per team registration fee.
T-shirts •nd ~ertHlottts ere up for grebs.
For more In t.lon, contact Matt Micek
at (5'2) 9QM725.
MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOl
Estancia second baseman TI.ffany Ortega fires up her teammates in the bottom of the seventh inning as the Eagles prevailed, 1-0.
Estancia nips rival Mustangs, 1-0
•Local rivalry reveals
solid display in Pacific
Coast League contest.
By Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -This is bow
softball is supposed to be played
-with the sun shining down,
with hits hard to come by, with
defenders permanently clench-
ing all their muscles as their
attention is so focused because a
one-run lead is nothing.
But, then, a one-run lead is
everything as Estancia and Cos-
ta Mesa Higtrleamed m the
Eagles' 1-0 victory in Pacific
Coast League play Thursday at
TeWinkle Park.
Estancia freshman hurler
Joanna Danner tossed a one-hit-
ter while her defense backed
her with a flawless performance
and the clutch hits coming in the
second inning.
"This was an excellently-
played softball game,• Mesa
Coach Jim Weeks said. •They
just had the clutch hit.·
Estancia's strong showing
wasn't completely un-forecasted
as the squad came off a 3-0 loss
to defending league champion
Laguna Hills Tuesday.
·we played them tough and
that was a good sign," Eagle
mentor Sharon Ubl said.
·secause~f that, we were excit-
ed."
Danner sent the Mustangs
(2-7, 0-2 in league) down in
order the first two innings with
some help from center fielder
Lacey Perris, who speared a line
drive by Mesa's Heather Chris-
tiansen in the second inning.
The momentum continued
Estancia's way as, in the bottom
of the inning, Cari Frisker blis-
tered a shot to the comer of right
field and ended up with a
standup triple.
With two outs, sophomore
Stephanie Danner came up with
the eventual game-wirtner as
she delivered a hit that found its
way up the middle to drive
Fricker across the plate.
After that, it was all defense.
Mesa's Brooke Shanley led
off the third with a walk, but Joahna Danner snagged a line
drive up the middle off the bat of
Chtlssy Genet and was able to
tum the double play.
·we've really been picking it
up,• Danner, who evens her
HIGH SEHOOL GOLF
CDM FALLS 29 STROKES
• Eagles cruise past the
Sea Kings in battle of Sea
View League leaders.
COTO DE CAZA -Corona
del Mar High's boys golf team
bad designs on an unbeaten Sea
View League campaign following
the Sea Kings' first-round upset
victory over Santa Margarita,
then the No. 1-ranked prep golf
team in Orange County.
Thursday, with play at Coto de
Caza's par-36 course the other
side of the coin came down as the
host Eagles dealt Corona del Mar
a 29-stroke defeat, piling up a
189-218 margin to pull even in
the league race with identical 5-1
records.
Corona del Mar's Max Wallick
was the medalist with a 1-under
35, but as a team it just wasn't the
Sea Kings' day as no one else was
able to threaten 40.
Santa Margarita, meanwbil~.
put all five of its scoring players
with scores of 39 or better to win
easily.
Harbor girls leading
NEWPORT BEACH -The
Newport Harbor High girls uti-
lized strong nine-hole rounds
from Erin Haller (38) and Shan-
non Backus (39) to forge a 168-
180 lead over nonleague rival
Edison Thursday at the Newport
Beach Golf Course.
Alex Robinson (42) and Tlffany
Cardwell (49) also scored for the
Sailors, who will complete the
match April 23.
Newport boys falter
IRVINE -The Newport Harbor
boys were bested by Sea View
League host Woodbridge Thurs-
day, 193-208 at Rancho San
Joaquin. despite 4-over rounds of
40 by Miller Akins and Scott Tip-
pett.
Kevin Olson (41), Zak LaFata
(42) and Rusty Hill (43) rounded
out the top five ror the Sailors
(2-8, 1-5 in league).
SUPlla CA a • • ·so•a • llUICLI! CARS •
EXOTICS• A'OP n TODAY!
71i-148-Ge70
I045 PIM:eada. COit.a ...
pitching mark at 3-3, said. "The
key was no errors. Our defense
was looking good today. This
feels so good.· The Eagles move
to 3-5 and 1-1 in league.
"The potential is there to win
a lot more games,• Uhl said.
Danner tallied four strikeouts.
Mesa's pitcher, Kristin
Chisholm allowed just three hits
and shut the Eagles down after
the second inning.
"We've been telling them to
try to be sharp,• Weeks said,
•And today we were sharp. But
{Estancia) did a good job, too •
MCIRC COAST LEAGUE
E:stMaA 1, CosTA MEsA 0
Costa Mesa 000 000 0 -0 1 2
Estancia 010 000 x -1 3 O
Chisholm and Christiansen;
J. Danner and cachola. w -J. Danner,
3-3; L -Chisholm, 2-8. 38 -Frisker (E).
JV scorw: Estancia 19, Costa Mesa 16
SURFING
Popp surfs to victory
TORREY PINES -Costa Mesa
resident Adam Popp topped the
field in the junior men's division
Saturday in the ninth event of the
South Coast Surfing Series at Tor-
rey Pines State Beach.
Popp outdueled Jacob
Tichenor of San pi.ego and Carls-
bad's Vmce Alessi, who finished
second and Uurd respectively.
Popp also finished fourth m
the sixth event of the series held
last month.
The last event of the 10-com-
petition series is scheduled May 2
at Oceanside Harbor North Jetty.
DEEP SEA
THURSDAY'S COUNT'5
O.vey'S Lodcer -1 boat, 71 anglers.
25 yellowtail, 1 bonito, 46 barracuda,
1 sand bass, 1 sculpln, 1 rockfish.
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FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1998
WATER POLO
Oeding scores
four goaJs to
pace a 12-11
vor Italy ~
• America.Il.s win second
straight at French Open .
BORDEAUX, Prance -The
U.S. Men's National Water Polo~
team defeated Italy, 12-11, in ear ...
ly-round action at the French'
Open Thursday. as Corona del
Mar High product Chris Oeding
raised his right arm four times
and crashed the ltahan goal four
b.mes to pace the victory.
The victory improved the U.S.
record to 2-0 following an open-
mg 10-9 wm over Germany. Ger-
many bounced back with a 12-9
win over Slovakia.
The Italians jumped to a 2-0
edge before Oeding struck with
h.ts first goal just before the end of
the first period.
The Americans took the lead
for good in the second quarter
when Craig Kredell of Seal Beach
scored to put the U.S. up by a
goal en route to a 7-5 halftime
lead.
"Tonight we had a very bal-
anced attack with goals coming
from seven different players,"
said Oedmg. "And anytime you
beat Italy in Europe, it's a good
Wtn."
Defense was the key as the
Italians outshot the U.S., 38-15,
but the Amencans connected on
a remarkable 80% efficiency (12
of 15).
"We certamly made our shots
count torught, • said U.S. Coach
John Vargas of Newport Beach.
Vargas, the boys varsity coach at
Corona del Mar High School,
added: ·Although we gave up 11
goals, Dan Hackett played out-
standlng with 15 saves. Defen-
SJVely we were able to control
where the shots were directed."
UNrm> '=' ~tTAly 11
Italy 3 2 2 4 -11
United States 3 4 2 3 -12
Italy: Satani 3, Ghebellini 2,
c:.alcatera 1, Angellini 1, Mangiante 1,
Mamarella 1, Postiglione 1, Buenocre 1.
Saves: Tadic 3.
U.S.: Oeding 4, Schumache< 2. Pope 2.
Bailey 1, Netherton 1, Kredell 1,
Albright 1 Saves: Hackett 15.
SOFTBALL
Santa Margarita
no-hits Tars, 11-0
RANCHO SANTA MAR-
GARITA -Newport Harbor
High's softball squad suffered. an
11 -0 Sea View League loss
Thursday as Santa Margarita's
Danielle Rodriguez spun a no-
hltter.
The Sailors (6-7, 0-2 in league)
watched as the Eagles' Jesseka
Bartholomew drilled a pair of
home runs to further the agony as
pitcher Kristen Urban was tagged
Wlth the pitching loss. She falls to
0-2 on the season.
The contest was limited to five
uuungs due to the 10-run mercy
rule
Coach Frank Talley's crew is
off for spring break but returns to
the fire of league play with El
Toro and lrvUle.
SIA VIEW LEAGUE
SANTA MHIGAllrrA 11, ....... ..a.--1 0
Newport Harbor 000 00 -0 0 1
S.nta Ma~rita 440 h -11 9 O
Urban and Huntington; Rodriguez
and catcher. W -Rodriguez; L -Urban,
0-2. 28 -Hott (SM). HR -Bartholomew
(SM) 2. Forte (SM).
FRIDAY. APRIL 10, 1998
high school boys and girls track and field .
1111 ..
,..:-~--~---~~~~~::T.:lllT~':""":::-':'-.:--:-~~--~-:-=-r---:-,-ARl ES 00
•Newport girls put El Toro away,
89-4 7; Sailors boys lose, 78-58. -~~ who returned from an injury, took the high
]ump and triple Jump with respective marks
of .t-10 and 15-2 1/4. ,
NEWPORT BEACH -Newport Harbor
High's <::buck Loo was Thursday's ~divi~ual
taker with wins in four events, but his Sailors
were on the short end of the team score as
vis1tmg El Toro snuck away with a 76-56 Sea
View Ledgue victory.
Other winnerw for the Sailors included a
pair by thrower Eddie Clarke. Clarke
recorded a 164-3 in the discus throw, which
puts him among Orange County's best. as
well as a 46-4 112 in the shotput.
Newport's girls were victorious with an
69-47 thumping of the Chargers.
Steen notched wins in the 800 (2:23.5)
and 1,600 (5:14.6).
Coach Eric Tweit also praised the effort of
Bitta Jansma, a sophomore also recovering
from injury, who posted points with three
second-place finishes and a third in field .
events. Loo tallied wins in the 400-meter run with
a tune of 52.5, the 110 high hurdles (15.2)
and m the high Jump and triple jump. He
leapt 5 feet, 10 mches to take the high jump
dnd hlS wmrung mark in the triple jump was
42-2 1/4
The Tars' onslaught was paced by dou-
ble-winners Sara McMillen, Katie Bourgeois
and Amber Steen.
McMillen clinched both hurdling events
with times of 17.3 and 49.7, while Bourgeois,
Krista Dill clinched the shotput with a
heave of 31-1 -1/4 and Alida McFall cruised
in the 3,200 (12:00). ·
Also picking up a first place was Cary
Morrell, whose 13.1 was good for a win by
half of a second in the 100 dash.
Morse
blazes
in400
• Woodbridge gets past
Sea Kings' boys, girls.
IRVINE -Corona del Mar
High sophomore runrung star L1z
~ 1or!>e dddccl to her ample I.1st of
accomplishments Thursday a nd
Sed King boys sprinter Zack
Zdrnll1 mdtched her two indiVld-
Udl v1ctone!> m a Sed View League
dud! meet dt Woodbridge
The Warriors, however,
cld1med d pcllr of narrow victories,
edging the Sea Kings boys, 72-64,
and topping the CdM girls, 73-63.
Morse, the reigning CIF South-
ern Secbon Division gold medalist
at 800 meters. scorched the field
in the 400 Thursddy, churning
drouncl the chrt track with a per-
sonal-best 58 8.
It was the hrst sub-60-second
cloclung on d dirt track for Morse,
who also topped the held in the
1,600 (5:18), the latter a distance
she will comp<>te in Saturday at the
prestigious Arcadia Invitational.
"That (58 8) 1s d pretty good
tune on the beach (dirt track)."
CdM Codch Bill Sumner said
Morse dlso dllchored the win-
mng 1,600 relay team for the Sea
Kings, who fell to 4-2, 1-2 10
league
ZarnllJ continues to provide
cons1sLPnt sconng punch for Sum-
ner's boys dS he swept the 100 and
200 meters m 11.2 and 23.0,
respectively. Adding to that
slron9 performdnce, ZarrillJ con-
tributed lo winnmg relays al 400
ctncl l ,fiOO meters.
Mik0 Finn, who won the 400
(51.9) and wcts st•cond m the 200
(23.:l) JOmed Zdrnlh on both
relays, while Josh Yelsey (1,600),
Malt Dennerhne (3,200) and
Kevin I !dyes (high Jump) aJso
won md1v1dudl events for the
CdM boy~
The CdM quls benefited from
wmmnq performance turned m
by Jenny Cummins (600 and
1,600 reldy}. Jdycee Mahler (300
hurdles and 1,600 relay), Kelsey
lldrk (high Jump) and Jen Dick-
~on (shot put)
Denncrlrne was also second 10
thP l ,bOO, wtule Yelsey was sec-
ond m the 3,200 DON UACH I DAILY Pl.OT
Costa Mesa junior Sbakena Henderson doubled in her specialties, the shot put and discus.
Kroening triples for Mustangs
•Mesa individuals not
enough to avoid sweep.
IRVINE -Costa Mesa High
sophomore Julie Kroening ran
around the bases last year, but is
having considerably more suc-
cess circling the track this
spring.
Kroening won three events to
highlight strong individual
showings in Thursday's Pacific
Coast League dual track and
field meet at University High.
thought the Trojans won the
girls (77-59) and boys (80-56)
team decisions.
Kroening topped tho field tn
the 200 meters (26.8) the 400
(1:03.5) and the long jump (14-
11112).
Senior Gegt Van Do Walker
was another double Winner for
Coach John Camey'• Mesa girls.
Sh Clocked a ttri1e of 2:29., to
win th 800 and her ttlple jump
mark Of 31-2 31.t was al.o too
mudl for h r co~tito11.
Junior Shakena Henderson
WU ':re.t another double Winn8r
for die" vtdton, u the wu
umnatd>ed ln lh lbot put (3~7)
and the discus (106-6).
Mesa senior Matthew Rude-
sill put some serious distance
between himself and the field in
the boys shot and discus. His
discus whirl of 163-0 continued
his late-season surge in the
event, wbile bis winning heave
of 53--0 112 in the shot continued
a trend of consistent excellence
in that event.
Richard Priee, still recovering
from a recently pulled ham-
strtng. showed he is closer to
100% by Winning the 110 high
hurdles in 15.S, then backing
that up with a fir&l-place show-
ing in the 300 1ntenned1ates
(42.5). The seruor standout also
handled a leg on the wtnning
400 relay.
Edwin M4rtinez helped the
Mesa boys al bY ~ the
200 tn 24 .o, contributing to the vic-
torious 400 relay quartet and fin.
1sb1ng ~in th '°°in 56.1. · · NftOie Jankbw\ld was anoth-
er event Wilmer, doddDg • 15 t .7
in the 300 hurdles.
r----------------------------------------------------,
ESTANCIA SPARKLES
IN DISTANCE EVENTS
• Wolverines top Estancia in boys, girls meets.
COSTA MESA -Aliso
Niguel High's track and field
teams posted a sweep over
Estancia Thursday afternoon
with the Wolverines' boys tak-three ln the 3,200. The two-
ing a 92-42 win, and their girls mile race was won by Munoz
topping the Eagles, 112-2~. (10:25), followed by Tony
Bright spots for the hosts, Magana'• 10:28. Javier
who both fall to 0-3 in P4dfic Laba.stld.a placed third flnisb·
Coast League duel meets, ing tn 10:31.
included Estand.4'• always-Alex Hovil finllhed IG()()nd
strong distance corps. and tbiid in the t 00 and 200.
Por the boys, Manuel relJ)ediVely.
Orozco potted a win tn the l!st.Oncia'• other nm place
800·meter run with a 2:07 i~ wu notched by Alexll Con·
whlle ta.king· second ln tb8 cepc;:lon. who took the bJ.Ob
400 with a tin18 of 54.2. jump with a Jeep of ~:.6.
Alberto Munoz dinched tn the girls meet, Eagles'
the 1,600 With a 4:40 With Sarah Hall clinched the 3,200
team.mete Juan Sanchez trail· with 12:33. Sbe e1IO took MC·
1 tng him by ftve seconds for ond in the 800. 1 : MCoild place. Rebeka Roth wu eecond ln 1 i lbe Eag went one-two--the 100 dub With a 13.81. I
~----~------------------------------------~----M•----~
IRAV.W~
EL.TORO 78
MlwrDln" HMIOR 58
100-1. Moore(ET), 11.1;
2. Stewart (NH), i 1A; 3. Jones (NH),
11.5.
200 -1. Moore (ET). 23.8;
2. Miiiard (ET), 24.2; 3. Stewart (NH),
24.3.
400 -1. Loo (NH), 52.5;
2. Nanonard (ET). 53.3; 3. Nurke (ET).
54.0.
IOO -1. Wally (ET), 2:04.2;
2. StevehSOn (ET), 2.i>4.3; 3. McKlnlay
(NH), 2:07.6.
1,IOO -1. Lee (ET), 4:29.8; 2. Hefberts
(NH), 4:40.3; 3. Stevenson (ET), 4:46.6.
J.200 -1. Lee (ET). 9:59.8;
2. Herberts (Nt1), 10:15.8; 3. Clddolla
(ET) 10:18.9. no HH -1. Loo (NH), 15.2;
2. Petullanl (ET), 15.3; 3. Bennet (ET),
16.2.
JOO Ill -1. Bennet (El), 41 .9;
2. Jones (NH), 42.2; 3. Petullanl (El),
43.5.
400 ~ -1. El Toro, 44.5.
1,IOO Nlay -1. El Toro, 3:39.2.
tU -1. Loo (NH), 5-10; 2. Bumlller
(El), 5-8; 3. Peschett (NH), 5-8. u -1. Gerlach (NH), 19-5; 2. Bellda
(NH). 19-1 314; 3. Bumillier (El), 18-0.
TJ -1. Loo (NH), 42-2 1/4; 2. Bellda
(NH), 40-5 1/4; 3. Gerlach (NH), 38-11.
DT -1. Clarke (NH), 164-3; 2. Bills (El),
152-6; 3. Olln (El), 131-5.
SP -1. Clarke (NH), 46-4 112;
2. Jonhansen (E1), 45-1; 3. Neje (El),
44-0 314.
PY -None. .
SIEA VIEW LEAGUE
WOODeRIDGE 72
CORONA oe. MAR 64
100 -1. Zarrilli (CdM), 11.2; 2. Linge<
~. 11 .3; 3. MacDonald (CdM). 1 1 .5.
200 -1. Zarrilli (CdM), 23.0; 2. Finn
(CdM), 23.3; 3. Masserman ~. 23.3.
400 -1. Finn (CdM), 51.9;
2. Masserman ~. 53.2; 3. Allpour
(CdM) 55.4.
800 -1. Edmonds ~. 2:06; 2. K.
Kramer (CdM), 2:07; 3. Dennerline
(CdM), 2:08.
1,IOO -1. Yelsey (CdM), 4:49; 2. Den-
nerline (CdM). 4:50; 3. Beardslee (CdM),
4:55.
3,200-1. Dennerline (CdM), 10:26; 2.
Yelsey (CdM). 10:34; 3. Tulvis ~.
10:38.
110 HH -1. Rommelfanger~. 17.9;
2. Jenkins ~. 20.1; 3. Bajaj (CdM),
21.9.
300 IH -1. Rommelfanger~. 44.1;
2. Jenkins ~. 48.4; 3. Bajaj (CdM),
51 .2.
400 ,...y -1. Corona del Mar
(MacDonald, Zarrilli, Hoyt. Finn), 44.8.
1,IOO ,...Y -1. Corona del Mar
(Finn, Zarrilli, MacOonald, K. Kramer),
3:38.
tU -1. Hayes (CdM), 6-0; 2. Waldron
~. 5-10; 3. Morphld ~. 5-8.
U -1. Rommelfanger~. 17-7; 2.
Morphid ~. 17-6; 3. Young (CdM),
17-4.
TJ -1. Rommelfanger ~. 38-1 1/2;
2. Waldron ~. 36-6 112; 3. Young
(CdM), 36-6.
PV -f Pierson~. 12-0; 2. Brown
(CdM), 10-0; 3. Hochsceler ~. 8-6.
SP -1. Malakoutian ~. 44-8; 2. Rus-
tad~. 42-7; 3. Fenton (CdM), 41-7.
DT -1. Cordez ~. 124-1; 2. Rustad
~. 123-6; 3. Malakoutian ~. 121-1.
Mcn:te COAST LEAGUE
Aliso Niguel 92,
Estanda42
100 -1. Teclne (AN), 11 .26;
2. Hovis (E). 11 .4; 3. Moray (AN), 1 1.43.
200 -1. Mrual (AM), 22.7;
2. Duncan (AN), 23.3; 3. Hovis (E), 23.6.
400 -1. Kaylor (AN). 52.7; 2. Orozco
(E), 54.2; 3. Rocha (AN), 55.7.
800 -1. Orozco (E), 2:07; 2. Weaver
(AN), 2:08; 3. Sanchez (E), 2: 11.
1,600 -1. Munoz (E), 4:40;
2. Sanchez (E), 4:45; 3. Weaver (AN),
4:49.
3.200 -1. Munoz (E), 10:25;
2. Magana (E), 10:28; 3. Labastida (E),
10:31.
110 NH -1. Cocula (AN), 18.7;
2. Pham (AN). 18.8; 3. Oiff (AN), 19.8.
300 1M -1. Nic.asio (AN), 44.1;
2. Olff (AN), 49.3; 3. None.
400 Nley -1. Aliso Niguel, 44.6.
1,IOO ret.y -1. Aliso Niguel, 3:36.
HI -1. Concepcion (E). 5-6. 2. None.
U -1. Nicasio (AN), 22-1 112; 2.
Kukukla (AN), 19-3 1/4; 3. Teclne (AN),
19-2 112.
TJ -1. Nlcaslo (AN), 43-3 1/2;
2. Phan (AN), 38-4; 3. Kobayshl (AN),
36-6 314.
P'V • 1. Logsdon (AN), 11-(); 2. "'-m
(AN}, 1().6; 3. Kobayshi (AN), 9-6.
DT • 1. G,-.y (AN), 135-6;
2. Uebengood (E), 126-10 112;
3. Brwwer (AN), 114-2 1/2.
MCMC CDAIT LIAGU9
UNvaslTYIO
CosrA Mis.A 56
100-1. Cahenlo {U), 11.5; 2. Lui (U),
11.72; 3. Jones (CM), 11 .7&
200 -1. Martinez (CM), 24.0;
2. Jones (CM), 24.45; 3. Nahof (U),
24.54.
.00-1. Collins (U), 55.8; 2. MMtlnez
(CM), 56.1; 3. Meyet'S (U), 57.02.
IOO ,. 1. Collins (U), 2: 11; 2. Ortiz
(CM), 2:12; 3. a.ti (U), 2:11.
1.IOO -1. Brix (U), 4:23; 2. Hancodt
(CM), 4;25; 3. o.hl (U). 4;51.
l.200 -1. OMll (U), 10:41; 2. Aultls
(U), 11:03; 3. ()fide (CM), 11:03.M.
110 ... -1. Prtce (CM), 15.5; 2. Hsl
(U), 16.7; Noh (U). 17.t.
JOO .. -1. Price (CM), 42.5; 2. Hsi (U),
4S.S; 3. Noh (U), 45.51.
.. .._. 1. C<4U Mesa (Plb,
Jones, MM'ttntz, Duddtidg9). '7.0.
.... ,.._ -1. ~ 3:44.2.
IU • 1. SoUf (U), U; 2. ~ (U), u: !. Good (CM), w .
U • 1. Luu (U). 1M 114: 2. ~ (CM),
1 .. 11 1¢ J. ~ (U), 11-1.
T.t • 1. \W (U). !9-11 ~ 2. SOU (CM),
35-9; 3. VI (U), JS.J,
f1V -Not eot•...ed.
•• 1. ~ (CM), 5).0 1/2;
2. Hullglr (CM). A~a. Su M. 4S-5.
DT • 1. ~·(CM). 160; 2. Su (U),
136-11; J. Hulllger (QQ; 12, ~
IU VWW UIMIUI
NlwrOllT HAMOR 19
E&. TOllO •7
100-1. Morrell (NH}, 13.1;
2. Siebert (NH), 13.6; 3. IC. Kent (NH),
13.6.
200-1. Chappel (E1), 27.7;
2. Morrell (NH), 28.3; 3. Rojas (ET), 28.4.
400 -1. Chappel (El), 1 :01.00; Zaby
(NH), 1:02.2; 3. Rojas (ET), 1:02.5.
IOO -1. Steen (NH), 2:23.5; 2. Miske
(ET). 2:28.5; 3. c.stell (E1), 2:30.7.
1,IOO -1. Steen (NH), 5:14.6;
2. Miske (ET), 5:20.3; 3. Mcfall (NH), •
5:32.9.
J,200 -1. McFall (NH), 12:00; 2. Foss
(NH), 12:10.3; 3. White (E1), 12:17.2.
110 t91 -1. McMlllen (NH). 17.3;
2. Jansma (NH), 18.4; 3. Codde CFO.
18.5.
JOO ltf -1. McMillen (NH), 49.7;
2. Jansma (NH). 54.3; 3. Elded (El),
55.3.
400 ..... y -1. Newport Harbor
(Morre!. K. Kent. A Kent. Zaby), 51.4.
1,IOO ..... y -1. Newport Harbor
(McMillen, K. Kent. Steen, A. Kent),
4:15.9.
tU -1. Bourgeois (NH), 4-1 O;
2. Glffi (NH), 4-10; 3. Threet (El), 4-10. u -1. Bourgeois (NH), 15-2 1/4;
2. Glffi (NH), 15-0; 3. Jansma (NH), 14-9
314.
TJ -1. Smith (El), 33-2; 2. Jansma
(NH), 32-11; 3. Bourgeois (NH), 32-8.
DT -1. Gleason (El), 128-5; 2. Dill
(NH), 98-1; 3. Shield (ET), 81-0.
SP-1. Diii (NH), 31-1 1/4; 2. Gleason
(El), 30-2 112; 3. Powalskl (El), 27-8 112.
PV -None.
SEA VIEW LEAGUE
WOOCJUIDGE 73
CoM>NA oe. MAR 63
100-1. Stone~. 12.5; 2. Halley
(CdM). 13.2; 3. Ochsure ~. 13.3.
200 -1. Stone ~. 26.0; 2. Cummins
(CdM), 27.5; 3. Libuda (CdM). 28.5.
400 -1. Morse (CdM), S8.8; 2. Lodat
~. 1 :04.3; 3. Packer {CdM), 1 :09.0.
IOO -1. Cummins (CdM), 2:25; 2.
Shick ~. 2:27; 3. Yourman (CdM).
2:27.9.
1,IOO -1. Morse (CdM), 5:18; 2.
Moore ~. 5:28; 3. Yourman (CdM),
5:31 .
3,200-1. Moore~. 11:56; 2. Mile
~. 12:00; 3. Blair (CdM), 12:04.
100 H • 1. Bogley ~. 18.2; 3. Mahler
(CdM), 18.2; 3. Ochsure ~. 19.1.
300 H -1. Mahler (CdM), 50.0;
2. Bogley ~. 53.8; 3. Cutler (CdM),
56.0.·
400 ..... y -1. Woodbridge, 51.5.
1,IOO Nl•y -1. Corona ael Mar
(Mahler, Cummins, Libuda, Morse), 4:21 .
HJ -1. Clark (CdM), 4-10; 2. Nichols
~. 4-8; 3. Hoever (CdM), 4-8.
U · 1. Nichols ~. 15-9; 2. Halley
(CdM), 15-6; 3. Stone~. 14-3.
TJ • 1. Nkhols ~. 32-10 1/2; 2. Halley
(CdM), 31 -9 1/2; 3. Houser~. 28-11
112.
PV · 1. Thompson ~. 9-9;
2. Christeson (CdM), S-5; 3. Michalek
~.8-0.
SP -1. Dkkson (CdM), 31-4; 2.
OeMille (CdM), 30-10 1/2; 3. Ledesma
~. 28-4 112.
DT -1. Ul~r ~. 94-0; 2. Ledesma
~. 89-C; 3. Sica ~. 88-4.
SP -1. Rodriguez (AN), 42-3 314;
2. Gray (AN), 42-3 1/2; 3. Harris (E),
40-10 1/2.
MCIAC COAST LEAGUE
Allso Niguel 112.
Estancia 24
100 -1. Narty (AN), 12.88; 2. Roth (E),
13.81; 3. Brochette (AN), 14.4.
200-1. Devine (AN), 27.46; 2. Narty
(AN), 27.97; 3. Roth (E). 28.38.
400 -1. Devine (AN), 1 :03; 2. Niguera
(AN), 1 :05; 3. Hamison (AN), 1 :06.
IOO -1. Basanda (AN), 2:2A;
2. Hall (E), 2:32; 3. Tarpal (AN). 2:36.
1,IOO -1. Basanda (AN). 5:42;
2. Tarpal (AN), 5:42; 3. Davis (AN), 5:49.
3.200 -1. Hall (E). 12:33; 2. Tarpal
(AN), 12:43; 3. Davis (AN), 13.11.
110 HM -1. Jatomette (AN), 18.5;
2. Nomad (AN), 19.97; 3. Boltran (AN),
20.07.
JOO IH -1. Basanda (AN), 51.7;
2. Nomad (AN), 54.7; 3. Jennings (E),
57. 1.
400 ~1. Aliso Niguel, 54.91.
1,IOO · 1. Aliso Niguel, 4:30.
HJ -1. Gru (AN), 4-1 O; 2. Oelrez
(A), 4-9; 3. Drfvack (AN). 4-4.
U -1. CUnnlngNm (AN), 16-1;
2. Grubar (AN), 14-8 314; 3. Soberanis
(AN), 12-11 1/2.
TJ -1. Cunningham (AM), 32-5;
2. Oelrez (E). 28-1 112; 3. Latourete
(AN), 2~10 1/2.
P'V -1. Murray (AN). 7-9; 2. Cautill
(AN), 6-0; 3. Brulnooge (AN), 6-0.
DT -1. Niison (AN), 107-9 1/2;
2. Horsley (AN), !J7-9; 3. Carpenter (E),
73--9112.
SP -1. Niison (AN), 27-5; 2. Honley
(AN), 2~ 1 314; 3. Carpenter (£), 22--3 112.
MClftC CIOAIT LIMIUE
UMvasnv77 c:osa Mii.A 59
100· 1. hrtt• (U). 12.9; 2. c.us.y
(CM), 13.2; 3. l.19 (CM), 13.5.
200 -1. KroenTng (CM). 26.8;. hltey
(U), 27 .2; 3. Barket (U), 27 .3.
.00 -1. Kroening (CM), 1 :03.5;
2. Buc:hen (U), 1 :05.3; 3. ~an (U),
1:05.7.
IOO -1. Van De walker (CM), 2:29.A;,
2. Hall (U), 2:29.7; 3. Thomctted; (U),
2:36.
1,MO -1. Mwqu.nt CV>, 5:21.1;
2. How.U (U), 5;30.2: 3. "tc. M, 5:42.
l.200-1. lhomchedc (U). 12:27;
2. Rim (U), 1~ J, C.olton (CM). 12:AI.
HI H • 1. Ching (U), 11.J; ~
2.: Nk:hotson (CM), 11.6; ], Hll (U), 11.1.
-H-1. JenilcJrw*I (CM), 51.7: 2.
NIC:nolton (CM). 53.7; l. H11 M 53.9.
.. ~1. Unfwntty. Sl.S.
'·--1.~4:11. IU·1. (U).A-10;1.\~
(U). 4-1~ l . luchln M. ..... u . 1. Krotning (~ 14-11 112;
2. t-.u (U); ~1M; 1 ~(CM). 12 ...
JI• 1.Mln DI _..,(ICM). .. \.a,M;
2. **oW.ld (CM). J0.2; J. KJm (U). 28-71#4.
•· 1. Hllfldlnon (CM). U-7: 2. SdwoeiMf (U), l1·7;). Wiiks {CM),
27 .. 1/l.
DT· 1 ..... '°"(CM). 10M; 2.
WlllllP4. 84'1 -...u.ae m.
COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL
Orange Coast splits
• Calderon 6 for 9 in two games for the Pirates, who
ride the right arm of Ryan Evans in win over Gavilan.
VlSAUA -Orange Coast Col-in a complete-game perfonnance.
lege's baseball team split a pair at The Pirates topped off their
the Sequoias Easter Classic victory with Chad Gonzalez'
Thursday to stay on the positive three-run homer in the eightb
side of the ledger in the overall inning to put the ·game out of
win column, falling to Kings River reach.
in the morning, 12-8, then riding Orange Coast e nters today's
the crest of sophomore pitcher game at Porterville with a 16-15
Ryan Evans in the second game record (2-1 at the tournament).
to post a 9-3 victory over Gavilan. SEQUOIAS 1AST1R C1ASS1C FlntGMM The Pirates play once more ICJNGs RMJt 1z. OuMGI! CoAsT a
today in the tournament ~th a Kings River 300 030 420 • 12 9 3
date at Porterville before return-Or•nge Coast 220 202 000 · 8 10 3
ing to Costa Mesa. . Vinogradoff, Mills (6) •nd Pasina;
Overall it was Bobby Calderon Riedel, Thom~n (6), Gonzalez (8)
Day as the sophomore shortstop and Pope, Lu In <9>· W • Mills, 3-1 • :;.. L • Thompson, 1·1. 28 -Pope (OCC), went" for 4, scored twice and had Calderon (OCQ, Avila (KR) 2. Pasma
two RBI with a double and homer (KR), 8runolli (KR). 38 ·Chandler (OCC).
, against Kings River. HR • Edwards (KR), <:aldeson (OCQ. SeClond o..ne Then he finished his day out OUHGa CoAsT 9, GAVUN J
by going 3 for 5 with two RBI Orange Coast 211 000 230 -9 9 1
against Gavilan. Gavllan 201 000 000 • 3 s 3
The right-handed Ryan was Evans and Lukin; Mosher, Hagen (7)
the igniter for the Pi.rates in the and Turner. W • Evans, 3-3. L -Mosher.
nightcap with his five-hitter, strik-2B • Chandler (OCC), Lukin (OCC), Tognetti (G), Erickson (G).
ing out nine and walking just one HR -Gonzalez (OCC).
·BOATING
CONTINUED FROM 8
Lakota (il entered) are dearly
the front-runners in the
multi-hull class.
The ·Cruising Class· will
experience most of the fun, a
class where you can tum on
your engines between 6 p .m.
and6 a.m.
Usually you can hear these
boats before you see them with
their CDs blaring, buffet songs
and howling blenders whipping
up margaritas, making a lot of
noise. Cooolt
0
Those of you who prefer
driving to Dramamine, are
equally welcome to participate.
Remember, all those hangovers
have to come home and go back
to work on Monday.
Land shark folk can hang at
Hussongs while their boats
dribble in (hotels are listed below
for your convenience).
0
Pre-race activities:
Saturday, April 18, 11 a.m.-4
, p.m .; Classic Boat and Car Show
at the Newport Nautical
Museum. Admission is free. Race
boats will be arriving from a
series of races called #Feeder
Races.•
Sunday, April 19: Jr. Sailing
Regatta, lido Island YC.
Wednesday, April 22: On the
Dock Tour, Bahia Corinthlan YC;
Nautical Museum Open House
Reception, 5 p.m.
Thursday, April 23: Yachtsmen
Luncheon, 11:30 a.m., Bay Club;
Send-off Fiesta, Bahia Corinthian
YC 5 p.m.
Friday, April 24. Noon: All hell
breaks loose for the ·run to fun.• a
Ensenada hotels:
San Nicholas -01152617 6
1901
La Pinta -01152617 6 2601
( 1-800-54 2-3283)
Bahia Hotel · 011 52 617 8
1601
Hotel Corral -011 52 617 8
5000 ( 1-800-862-9020)
For more information call
the Newport Ocean Sailing
Association (NOSA) at
714-646-5129.
• TERRANCE PHIU.S' boating
column appears etVery Friday. He can
be reached at 642·7791.
Coach claims
Mesa robbed
by the ump
• Aliso Niguel gets new life
with the call, and pulls it out
in the eighth inning, 15-13.
COSTA MESA -Costa Mesa
High's apparent game-winning run in
the bottom of the seventh inning was
denied when an umpire ruled the
Mustang runner left early from third
on a would-be sacrifice fly and visiting
Aliso Niguel went on to record a 15-13
Pacific Coast League baseball victory
in eight innings Thursday.
"Bbth teams were already out of their
dugouts to shake hands, when the
Gallacher
home plate wnpire
made the call,•
Mesa Coach Kirk
Bauermeister said.
"He told us he was
watching the runner
at third and listening
for the catch, but we
all know that sound
travels, so it naturally
would have reached
the infield after our
runner left.•
The controversy
negated what would have been an
upset of the league-leading Wolver-
ines (11 -3, 7-0 in league and ranked
No. 9 in Orange County), who scored
five times in the eighth and held on.
Mesa rallied for three of its own
and had the bases loaded when a
humpback liner to second allowed
Aliso to escape.
Mesa (1-11, 1·6) erased deficits of
4-0 and 7-4, the latter evaporating
when Ryan Gallacher's three-run
homer keyed a six-run fourth.
Gallacher drove in four runs and
scored three with a 2-for-4 perfor-
mance. Other Mustang hitting stars
included Ben Felter (2 for 3 with three
RBI), Scott Smith (2 for 5 with two RBI
and two runs), while Nick Lambert
and Jimmy Herzog had two hits
apiece.
Herzog led off the seventh with a
shot off the top of the fence, which
bounced back onto the field for a dou-
ble, rather than caroming over the
fence for a game-winning homer to
compound Bauermeister's frustration.
Both Mesa assistant coaches were
ejected arguing the early departure
call, and will be unavailable for Satur-
day's 11 a.m. Pnde of the Coast Tour-
nament opener with visiting Artesia.
Aliso Nlguet 15, C..... ~ 1J
laguN Hiiis 17, fat.tda 5 CS)
University 14, Laguna Beadl 4 (5)
EstMda at c.oaa ~
I I ,.,,. "'2 Beach at Aliso Nig~
: ~at Laguna Hills L---------------------j
\,1,,t.1 MJttJ•"''·' 110 JI 6 1
.--_J~
El lo•o • 10-.11 '> l
Coron" d<·I Mdr I~ 7) ] ~
. . . --~ --.. ~ · .... £ ...
C.dM 11. Sant.a Mar~ 10
'M:>odtlridge 8, N9wpcrt ' El Toro 12. IMne 2 (5 imlngs)
Wedn~sd.1y. Apr II 2 2
ltvine at Coane clll Mer
Sant.a Margarita at .... wport
1 El Toro at Woodbi idge
L---------------------~
BASEBALL SUMMARIES
SEA VIEW UAGW
CoM 11, SANTA MMGMITA 10
S. Margarita 203 032 O · 10 12 o
CdM 103 401 2 · 11 14 1
VanDerPlow, Keef (4), Bruno (6)
and Grzecb; Larson, Harper (S)
and Hatfield. W • Harper, 1-0.
L • Bruno. 28 -Achterberg (CdM).
Lemmerman (CdM), Grzecka (SM),
LaRue (SM). HR • Achterberg
(CdM) 2, Harper (CdM) 2,
Lem~an (CdM), Shelley (SM)
2, Grzecka (SM), Kuno (SM).
SEA VIEW UAGW
WOOC>lla>GE 8. NEWPORT 6
Woodbridge 002 401 1 -8 11 0
Newport 123 000 0 · 6 S 3
Boyum, Terwiske and Okuna;
Langsdorf, Rorden (4), Guesman
(7) and Waite. W -Terwiske.
L • Rorden. 28 • Foster r-N).
HR · Crane (NH), Kerr (NH),
Okuna r-N), Beavers r-.N>.
Terwiske r-.N>. 2.
MOAC COAST LEAGUE
lAGuNA HtLLS 17
ESTANCIA 5
Estancia 301 01 · s 5 2
Laguna Hills 025 28 17 7 0
Wilson, Zenus (5), Bursiaga (5)
and Thunell; Spratt, Dale (1),
Lee (4) and Gallis. W • Dale;
L -Wilson, ~3. 3B ·Johnson (LH).
HR • Chavero (E), Wilson (E).
Miller (LH).
MOFIC COAST LEAGUE
AUSO NIGUEL 15
CosTA MEsA 11
Aliso Niguel 411 121 OS · 15 17 3
Costa Mesa 400 600 03 · 13 16 4
Tanos, Oeven (4), Parkin (S)
and Tanos (B) and Stvtzman,
Smith, Gallacher (S), Little (8)
and Herzog. W · Parkin. L • Little.
28 -Morales (AN), Orlandes (AN)
2, Stutzman (AN), Lambert (CM),
Herzog (CM). HR • Stutzman (AN),
Gallacher (CM).
Hawks mercy Eagles
with 17-5 PCL verdict
• Chavero, Wilson hit home runs for Estancia.
LAGUNA HILLS -After David Chavero and Steve Wil-
son Launched home runs in the bottom of the first uuung to
give visiting Estancia High a 3-0 lead, Laguna Hills turned
up the volume and blasted the Eagles out of the Paciflc
Coast League contest, 17-5, in five innings due to the 10-run
mercy rule.
The Eagles (0-11 , 0-7 in league) have yet to claim a victo-
ry on the season, but Coach Tim Green was impressed W1th
the squad's six stolen bases, two of which were recorded by
Chavero.
The Hawks are one game behind league-lead.mg Aliso
Niguel with a 6-1 PCL mark.
Estancia returns to the diamond Saturday m the Pride of
the Coast opener against visitJ.ng Orange Lutheran at 11 a m.
FRIOAY. MARCH 10, 1998
Sailors
fall, 8-6
• Woodbridge rallies from
6-2 deficit; Terwiske just
has too much from the
mound, and at the plate.
By Roger Carlson, Daily Piiot
NEWPORT BEACH -New-
port Harbor High's Sailors sprung
a trap on the invading Wood-
bndge Wamors m Sea View
League baseball Thursday, strik-
ing for six runs m the fust three
innings. largely from a two-run
shot by No. 9 batter Scott Crane
and a three-run blast over the
center field fence by Lucas Kerr.
It was 6-2 and the seniorless
Sailors appeared to have the
inside lane to their fust league bi-
umph of the season
That. however, was the signal
for junior Steve Terwiske to
relieve the Warrto1s' sophomore
starter and he went on to retire
the last 12 straight batters lo get
the victory, as well as sock a two-
run homer in the fourth inning
and a solo blast in the sJ.Xth to
break a 6-6 be
For Harbor, another heart-
break.er.
"The only saVUlg grace IS that
our klds keep worklJlg and they
keep batlling, • said Newport
Harbor Coach Jun Kiefer. "And,
none are graduatlng."
Kiefer watched his crew
steadily take the lTUtiative early.
striking for a run Ln the first on
Scott Beerer's s122.ler over third
base to plate Charlie Waite
An inning later the Tars were
at it again as Miguel Sandoval
singled with two out, setting up
Crane's 360-foot line r over the
"lmpact • sign m left-center.
Up 3-2 entenng the bottom of
the third the Sa.i.lors again struck
with two outs as starter Nick
Langsdorf walked, Beerer sin-
gled to left and Kerr drove one to
dead center for the three-run
burst.
That, however, was the end of
Harbor's day: and just the begin-
ning for the Warnors, who fin-
ished the day W1th four homers m
an 11 -tut attack
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TRICT • will receive up to, Each Bid shall be tc· Qovemlnt aoerd tile general prevalhng rate ol bids allall be 1t1u1ned to 111 f 0 1 me kept by tile court "Jou than be Aprn 27 1998 CIUC1e<I II B"••OI S1 Mino
PUBUC NOTICE but not later than the companfed by a certified Of •r WllllaM M. v-.a for hohday and overtime bidder unopened II 111811 1"0'" 1or ~;comp iance 111 a person 1nt1Hes1t m which 11 lht business day Storage. County of Orange,
abo,,..stated time. •••led cashier t check or bid Ed D Chencellor' wOtk In tile locallly In be tile sole responsibih"' ol o .!..": .. "y dELLIO•TT tile estate, you may hie before tile date specified Stal• of C1Mom11
---------1bld1 f~ the awatd or a bond In an amount not less • ·• ' wllk:h the work Is to be ., ....... willl the court a Request above. Th• property•• stored by IUPllUOR COURT con111ct for the IHOfec1 d• than ten percent (10%) of Coast Community Col· perlormed for each cralt, the bidder to SH lllal Ills DEPUTY CITY CLERK for Special Nollet (lo1m Deted: April 7, 1998 BRISTOL ST MINI STOR·
0, CAU,ORNl.A. scnbed u : I.he total bid !)flee, ~y1ble 199• Dl•trlct clasalficauon or type of ~Id •S 1ec .. vtd '" PfOper CITY OF COSTA MESA DE·154) of tilt filing ol an /I/ Re19er Q. Wlllleme AGE. located II 1100 BRIS-
COUN'TV 01' ORANGE Rerool SualnH• Educe· lo the Olalrict 11 a guaran-Publlahtd Newport work needed 10 executt time. Published Newport inventory 1nd appraisal of /I/ Francie D re 0 TOL ST . COSTA MESA ~ t TM City Drive lien Suildlng/Counaellng & IM 11111 the bidder, 11 Its eeach-Cost1 Mesa Daily the contract. HOiiday ratH A set ol Bid Documents Beacll·Costa MtSI Daily Hlllt assets or of any pe-P b 11 11 :9 N 9 rv 1 CA 92826 Poat Offlc• Adml11lon1 Breezeway; propolll la accepted, ahall Pilot April 1o 17 l998 1haM be paid as 1pecined may be obtained 11 tilt Of· P 1 0 1 99 tJlion or account as pro-u s • •wpor The Items to be sold .,, h• 14171 FIM Artl Building; Lewis promptly eucule th• • ' Fgn In the collecilvt batgalnlng flee of 111, City Engineer Mot Apr 1 1 · 1· 1 8 vtded In P1ob11t Code sec-Beach·Cosla Mesa Daily g-rally desc11bed 11 lol-
Orenge CA Centar !Of Applled Science AgrHment, furnish 1 aatls· agreemerit appllcablt to 77 Fair Dilvt Cotta Mesa' F978 tlon 1250 A RequHI for Pilot Aprll 10. 1998 tows furniture, clotllln9,
1 and th• Cove/Allied Health/ factory Faithful Perform· PUBLIC NOTICE each parflculat c1aft cits-• ' Special Notice lorm Is F983 loot• and/or olher hous• 82813-1571 AQrk:ulture Bulldlng1 anc• Bond In 1n amount alllcallon or tl• oi work CaJlfomla, upon nonref4nd· PUBLIC NOTICE av1llablt from 1111 coun hold lttms stored by the
IN THI MATTER OF fhere WIU be 1 Twenty not less than one hundred NOTICE TO employed on , project. able payment or $40.00. An clerk. PUBLIC NOTICE loltowlng persona·
THI PETITION TO Dollar (S20.00) non-percent (1~) of the total CONTRACTORS CoplH · of ac edulea of edditlonal cnarge ol S10.00 8SC7184 Attorney tor th• P•tl· Name of Account · S~oe
CHANQI THI NAME refundable payment r• bid price. lurnlth a Pay-CM.UNG FOR alDS ratH 10 determined att on will be made ii llandltd by NOTICE OF tloner: Nolle• of Number
O, TrtN Dam quired IOf each Ht of bid ment Bond In an amount SCHOOL DISTRICT· nle at the District office and mail. Bid documents and PETITION TO R M "MAC" JACOBS Publlc Sal• of 1 MOYEOA. OE.ANNA, 527E CAii NUMal!R documenta. Chedla should not IHI than one hundred NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED are available to any Inter· other conlr•C1 documents ADMINISTER ESQ (CSB148052) ' Ll•n•d Property 2 RAY. ROSI, 32• be made ~yabl• to Coast percem (100%) ol the total ested party upon request. ESTATE o,. · • Notice 1~ ,,.,.by given 3 PARKER. CtflP, •280 Atet481 Community College Ola· bid price, and furnish car· SCHOJOOLCDISTRICT In accordance with Section may also be Hamined at OLE FIVA • JACOBS & JACOBS, thai the undersigned will at 4 RODRIGUEZ. LUIS. 414C,
ORDIR TO IHOW trict tlfiutn evidencing that the PR E T: 1773.2 ol tile Calilomla the Office of the Ciry Ctetk 22942 EL TORO AD., bile auctlOO PUflUlnl to 126<:
CAUll ,OR CHANQE Sicla ahall be received In requited lnauo-ance II In ef· BIO 9:°"~·NS~~8~ Labor Code, the Contractor ol the City of Costa Mesa. fA~IEll ~O. :;!~8~9 LAKE · FOREST 1 CA ~apter 10. division 8 com-5 RATKOSKI. JON. <192E
OF NAMI the place Identified above, ltc1 In the amount• ••I ~:•·STORM DRAIN SYS· shall poet• copy or the d• Bid Documents will not ~ cr~itors •;:ntlngenlc C:~~: 92830 mincing wltll section 6 GARDAIAN, MARCEL,
PETITIONER Trlu Olm and thoM bids .nan be forth In the genetal condl-TEM ATCMHS ttrmlnatlqn ol prevailing malled unleu lilt Id· tors and' persona wllo may Publlslltd Newport 21700 ol tile bustneH and 8160
HAS FILEO A PETITION oP«'9d and publicly read Ilona. In the event of failure 810 4'07·98 CONTRACT rat• ol wages at HCll fob dlllonal SI0.00 charge ls In· othitwlse be lnltrHte<I In Beach·COSll Mell Daily l)'OIH1lon1 code or HC· 7 \.ABRAOOR. CHARLES. FOR AN ORDER TO aloud 11 the aboY•stated to enter Into the contract • site. Tile aclledule of per eluded willl ment lion 1988 of the civil cod• 218 CHANGE NAMES FROM time and place. and execu1e the required ll7·98, CARPETING AT diem wages 11 based upon ~y Ill~ will or ntatt. or both. Piiot Apfll 3. 6. IO, l998 of The State or California I FORD. NICOLE. 6&8C TllN Dam TO Cindy Young In accordance with the documen1s, such bid aecu· VARIOUS DISTRICT LOCA· 1 working day of eight Each bid 111111 be made of. OLE FIVA FM9S5 and pursuant to com· 9 JONES. GARY, 765
• n 11 hereby Ol'dtred that pro11i1lon1 ol C1llfo1nl1 rlty will be forfeited. The T~~S DEADLINE· MAY 8 110u11. Th• rate tor hollday on tile Pioponl forpm. S~T:E~~~o~ .. ~0~1.~R~Y· PUBLIC NOTICE merclal cOde. 11cuon 1210 10 BREHMER. JEREMY, •II peft()nl lnterHttd In Publlc Contract Code Sec· Fallhful Performance Bond · • I nd overtime WOfk allall be tllHll P·1 through ·9 (2)• the following m1scel· 80«5E 11111 matttf appear before lion 3300, the District r• shall remain In IUll lore• 1998 AT 2:00 P.M. . 11 time 1nd one-hall. Th• provlded In th• contract ALICE AOELL FIVA '". lh• 1aneoua llouuhold and 11 CASTRO, RON. 430C
tills cOUtt In Oepartmen1 Quir•• that tile bidder po•· and ellect through th• F:itit~T~S Bl~ RJ~~~l· Contractor and any sub· documents, and silt.II be ~'rc~n~~'b.f~~~1for-c;~;s:E744T0t personal property 10-wlt 12 HOWARD OUCK. 729K
No. 703 ol the Orange lffl the loltowlng ~lat· guarantH period 11 apec:I· TIONS 29&5-E Sear SltH1. contractor(a) 111111 pay not accompanle<I by 1 cer11hed THE PETITION FOR PRO· I Identified by name and 13 Olli:-RUSSELL 119E County Sup«klr Court It llflc:91lon ol conllaclOI' a II· fied In the general c()fldl· Costa • M... CA 92626• IHI than lhe specified P<• or caahler'a check °' 1 bid SATE r Ufllt that ALICE CA£DITORS OF storege uNI numbef Dated 4'7198
the addr ... lhown aboW c.n .. I t tile time that th• llonl . (714) 424·7slo . Yl•llng , .... of W&gH to all bond for nol IHS lllan I~ AOEll ~A be appojnle<I •ULK SALE 1 Argyroa, Gtotg• L Jr.. Signed· Jane1 Sutton on 5·5, 1999, at 2:00 conlrac1 It awatded: The DISTRICT re1t~1 workers employed by them (llCI. 8104 Lota CC0499 & JN3026 nils notice Is grven in ec· o'clock p.m., and tNI\ and Contractor: C-39 Roofing the right to rtfe<:1any0t Ill PlACE PLANS/DOCU: In ttie execution of the con-ol the amount 01 111• bid, 11 personal reprtMntalJve 8105 u cc>' 2 S.g.t, Linda & 01 c0<dance w.th the prov;. !Mre lhOW c.uN II any Uc:9nM blda Of to Wlllw any Ir· MENTS TO BE PICKEO UP. tract made payable to tne Cly to adml.nlsler the Htate ol • • • Micha I M M 1 le LOI Mc>N of section 21700 et
they have why the0 petltloil PUBUSH· AQf1I 10 1991 regullrltlea Of lnlorrnallll•a htne H at>ove A P1yment Bond and 1 ol Costa MH• No pro-the de<:edf'nl. racrow No. 11M 1·MC A1S49' c on g • Mq. ~th• Business & Pro-'°'_._.:.Of name ahould and~ t'1. 1tM ' lrl any bids or In Ille bid• PLAN FEES: None. Performance Bond 111111 be posal shall b• considered THE PEllTION request• Notice Is hereby glYen 10 3 D M co Lot A657 te1110o1 Code of the State --.... . ouo . ......... MANDATORY WALK· Ille decedent'• Wiii and creditors of Ill• within . I II • I c .. , not be granted. WAL THR H. Af>rll -..,. THROUOHS· Bid I 04-9t required prior to tdCUtlon unlHS accompanied by cod•c~• 11 an be :idmm~ named seller that 1 bulk 4 Gaumer. B11dge1 & 0 • Ofnll . l'l la fUtthet 0tdered thal a 21. 1"8 at t:OO a.m .. CCC Al required by section A 11 15 1998 af 1.00 am' of Ille contract 1nd shall be such cullltr'• check. 10 rvobate ~,,, will Ind sale 11 •b<Xlt to be made 01 Roumary Jackett. Loi Sai.. aubjec• to poor can-copy of th11 0tder to lhow Malnlenane. I Oper11lonl 1773 of the C1lltornla "Pf • • · · In the lorm ae1 forth In the , ~· · CCo&43 cellaUon In th• t venl of M•· cau .. be published In The Complex localed otl ,,.,_ l.abot Code, the Dltec1or of Bid ~OMl8, April 16, t998. cont11C1 documents. eHh, or b•dde1 s bond. eny codicil• art 1111ll1bl• tilt asuts described 5 POik. T.R., Loi M7169 tltment betwHn Owner
011ly Pilot, 1 oewapap« of ._ ROid, (Right) MonltOI' lhe Deplt1ment of lndu .. at e.oo a.m. Prospective Each bidder ahall be a II• No bid *11111 be consld· for elimination •n 111' 111• below e. Sllt rrtl, K1r1n. Lot and obliQ1te<1 party. gen•ral clrcutatlon pub-Wav to E"'1 al Patlclng Loi ttlal Relallonl of tile Stale bidder• ate 10 mMI al Fa· cenaed contractOf f)Uftuant ered unlHs It la mad• on • kept by the court. Th• namH and business CC0642 Pub 111 h • o N • w Po''
liaMd In thla county at "F'' (714) 432·85QO of Calllornl1 hi• det«· clllti.s l Operatlonl, 2985· to the Business and Pro-blank form furnished by tile TH~ . PETITION request• addr•ssH 01 111• Hiler.,.. 7 Sl•t• s11e111 Lot e.acll·Co1t1 Mesa Dally leut OtQ • W.-tor ·,out 810 DA'rl" May 1 t"8 al mined the 9eneral1y ptevtil· E a.ar SltHI. Costa Mtff. r.111on1 Code and be II-City of Co1t1 Mesa and It authonty to administer the OUIXOTE SPORTS. INC .. CCOl3 • • Pilot Ap111 10. "· 1998 con~• Mika ptlor to 3:00 p.m. ' ' 1119 rat•• of ~· In the :J.111~4~i~2~5.:' !: cenaed In the lotlowtng made In accordance with ::~11•A~~~11,:~~0:,~~'7~ ~~7~il.aton 18• lrvlne. CA I Stone. M1rltyn, Lot F976
the day of the '*'1ng. BOARD DATI: Mey 20, locahty In which the Work cepted from contraclors cl1Hlnc1tlon: 81d 4'o+98 the provisions ol tht Pro-tat•• Act (This AU1hority The tocatlon "' Calllornll A0007 OAT•• MAR t1 1"8 19M I• to be perlofmecl, CoplM (01) and Bid 107·98 (C1S) I It . I ... I " Thll .. ,. w.• be compell· a.•euc MOTi-....... .. , .. ,.:......... No payment •hall be 01 "'"'wage rate ~ml-not 1nending the t,pprOl)ri· OOVl!RNINQ aOA.RD poaa 1equ tments. wlq allow tilt personal rep-o the C••• exeeuuve o lee tlve blddl tl'le l9th __ r_u ____ ~_ .. _ - ---· ~tot k ma.ltf\11 llCln$. tnlll*I f>RfVAIL ate walklhroug_h. A valtd class "A" (Gentfal rnent111ve lo take many ol IM atll9f Is. same ng on JU 0 QI /C 0 MM I.. under the W:,,1~ unleu ::a WA.Qi SCALE .,; NOTICE IS HEREBY /ti Carolyn a . ltock.,, !ngi,_lngl Conlractor U· actions without Obtaining At hilt<! by the Hiler, au ~II, i': : ~l M., It F\otJtleua aua1n1a
llONIA 0, THI SUP&• and unta the ~., Of maintained a1 the OfsTAICT GIVEN that the lboV. Dlr.otor, Fecllltl .. I c.nte llsued by the Slate coun app<oval. Before tak· OU!et busineH nemea and lS4ll 1 L ~ . ell =· N .... 8tal...,.I "'°" COURT ConttlC1ort Yeflllit to .,.. office loeated at: 1370 named School Olt1r1Ct ol o,.ratlon• or c airtom11 must be po•· Ing Ctnaln V9rf lmpot1ant lddrH .. I uff(f by the Whlnlef Ca.ng~ 512: Thi ~ peraona.,.. Trlu Dam, 20:7 Maple DISTRICT , .... IN CON Adami Atf9 COiia M Or119 =· CA 1Ctin9 Publlthed Newporl ' etllonl, ho~. \ht pet· Hl1ef wllhln thrM ye11r1 t>t-• • doing bulllneu as: .,_ • '.1. ..., b" and thf ltt ~ ffHed by the eon1r1e1or at aon.i rep1eNf'tt1t1ve will be l0t• ui. date 9'.leh lilt wH t4l-1602. on Hid pr .. Newpott HOmM. n4 flloln. Ave., Cotta Mesa. Ca. TRACTOR WU pt~ II-CA t2t2e; f"hyalcll ,ad!-i,,'g BoatO heteln1ller r .. Beacn.<:oata MHa Dally 1he time OI the bid. required to glvt nollee to ltn\ Ot ~ed to the lnlMI, county Of Lot Ang• .. nra Ave., C0t0nt dlf
82627 ~at the lime con-tie•,,~ ara 1Y811-l•tred to • .. "DISn.ICT", Piiot April 3, to. '998• The contrlC10I' using • lntarllled petlOM un••H bUyet are: AS PAOVIOfD '"· S11te ol CahlOtnla Mer. CA t2ti2S
Publl1h1d Newport t~~~~·.o""l ~=-IO r=-•·-::: ~ win ~~up to.,but not F952 cr•ll or ClatalflClllOn no4 they hive qlvta notice OI' TO BUYfR IV SEllEA ~T~ ~~ CMt!OC)hef ~ HanMn.
8HCMlo11a ....._ DlllY OINld 11 aubftel 10 pel'\tl· lnictor &hall poat • C06W 01 Ill« ttlM the abOV ... 111ec1 PUBLIC NOTICE thoWn '81\ o.n.ra1 Prevail-cOl'IMf\ttO to the Pfopoeed The names and bl.talneu 14 nuu wlll conouct 714 ~ A'4. C<lfOfll
: Plloe March 20, 27. Aptll '· tlta under ltle tiw. II tn• II-tl'llt dOCUlft9lll 1, eac:ft ·job time, .. lied bid• fof tho Ing wage O.terrnln1t10ns. ac1ion.) The ll\depe"'1en1 eddrff"S or the buyer are: ~ 11 1~11 LAlflnaMll def Mer, CA ct2S
• 10. t• "21 cenat claHlflc_.lon apecl· lltt T"9 Contractor and ewerci of 1 conuact for U\t CITY 0, mav be r-utr.Jd 10 pay the 1dmlnltlra\IOfl 1vthotltv will ROO!A 0 . WILll ... MS, Rold Wt\lttlef Calli. Saltt Thia buatne:~on------...---~~~-t•-.......................... II ..... f 'aubcofttrllctOf uncw It abOvt ~ Ilda shall COIT ... 11 • .... . be wanted unleta an Inter· 24081 C'ystal lantern, ~\ • · ~by: M 'UIUC MOTICI ~ ·--__.... "~ 0 any be received In the plac. A • M wege ralt of tNI craft Of e&ted '*'°" '"" an ob-Dana Point. CA t2Ut 11 IOld with limit and ,.. ~ )OU ...-~ a lpecialty contrae10t u ltlal l:J = ':" ~ ldenllfled abe>vt. end &hi" OAANQI OOUN'TV t ct1n1llcatlon moat dosety jtclfon &o the petition anC1 l'RANCIS DIQAIQORY, 16fVt, the landlOrd ,... °""'""8 Y91' Ho
MOTICI TO :.~ "=='..:: =-ao· .. WOf~"'.! ti. ~ al'd publicly CAL"OflNIA ,_.lt9d 10 It u lhown In lhOwt gooes c:auae why 1he X7l Thor Ave, Lot Ala!N-::".-IN~~: ~Mpl\ ....._. • CONTUCTOAa Pt • Ion Codt the PIOVed In lht ~ f and r.4ld aloud at the MOTICI IN OeMfll Oltlmlltl&flona coutt ahould not orant lht 10I, CA 90720 l1'll ... ,,,,.,. ... llM CALUNO POfl •IDI c;:;•9c;c;1:ac10t '::::; lhtCorftd o aDov ... tated time and INVfTINQ llD eflectlYt at 11'11 lime of 11'11 IUttlOtftY. Thi UMtl &o be 1ok1 .,. ~:.: '°',.,: '::c~ ...,.. 1her~ a.-ot
ldlool o.kt! the Conltad '°' W. Wottl No bidder •~ .iNtaw peac:., THI NOTICI IS HfRfB'f call for blcSa. A H!.ARINO on ll'll oett-dttcf1bed In ~ .. goods .We aold i;u la" and 0tane-__ ,,, on Wt• co,t.IT COMMUNITY CO\,. aNI MMlf conesruc:t a ma-any bid tor a ot aiaty Etleh bidder musi aubrnil OIVtH 1N1 .-.0 propoa-The C.ty Councl of Chi llOn wf1I ti. lletd on APAIL IUIT\llure, fllr11.W"n, eqi.-p. muat be ~ bf ~OO t ... .,,_.
UQI OtSTNCT JOlttv of 1N Worll. "' ac• (90) day. •fief lht ~ ... •ti' eech bid a cenifled 0t a11 tor turnlahing al tabor. City of Cotll Mna ,.. 20, 1• ti 1:45pm In Ofpt mtnt and atoctl In trade of P"' on Iha ...., Of the ~ Noe Afw, 1"-11. 9ld OMdllne: a.t.y 1. 1• ~ wtltl the prowl-'°'IN~ otllld9. e&&Nt(a eMcl psyat>te to rnat.,lalalo equipment, ""'"" 703 IOQttO at :Mt Thi C1~ a Ill• tut~ bualneaa U. .. Al..._.,.. a.e, tlM I'll? • ll.-00 p.m. IWll of CaNfomll IMI-A ~ .., eflM be !ht OtSTAICT Of a bid "1n1por1at n tnG ~ti ~· IN .,...1 to rljeCt ~ South. Orange, CA and .,. IQQtea 11· 10 That _.. la ~ IO 111ace of lld Aeoe6pt Of. .......... ""°'""°"8 Codil 9QUhd -. IO llleOUllot\ bOM In Ult form Mt tontl ~ tadl 11 .. u may lie any 0t all bid•. NMt. Mcl.lnft II, lr'Mt, CA -nee of OINt1or of"""'*' ::;1-~ lt\I ~;.Incl al\all llt In tM contfllCI d0Cument9 required lot the con1uuc-Thi Con1r1etor 1hall com-" VOU 08JICT to tM 117\1 priOr c:aucuiaO:..-:: fUIUC llOT1CI
Inf, Cwt Community ~ M Wor11. -... OOlfto In tM '°"" ... fOfUI In "" In all MQlnt "°' .... ltlM "°" on ......... ., --P4t wwtlh the ptOVlllOfll ol ..,.,,..ng Of the Pt4••iolt. '°" The llu:tlnell NIM UMd = ~':"Mo!. I ....... ________ ...
i.ae oe.ertct, Bldg. "O", ~ ""'*''n!MIY (tO) ~ ctocumtnlt. 1K or th• maximum an'9a l••rave•anta ~ion 1no to l1t0 lndu-·~ appeer at IM fleer· b't "'* Mlltf at lhtt ioc.-'*•Inc Ind otlll....., ,.. ...... .,.111
1ito ~·~Cotta ~ ••~ ~ · ~ 11 ""-'*" '° hC1ton 12300 ~r' ~ a:i:c,~~ fMM HalMr huhvutl aw., of lhl CafifOfnlt ubor FT or~..' J::n ~ ~" ~':t:,'.c. dale of ~-·• ..._ tw1 r 0
~Ut ~nOllcallon ot 1M ....._. falhn lo ~ht flubllc c,:t1act .-Into 1,,_ PfOpoMd t• .. ., ltNet PrefMt Code, lhe pttVa~ rate With Int coun bl-lht i.llk .... IT Apl ff fl11D ll1fted Hewe.oil nit ...... ll'*llOM.,.
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'g) FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1991
PUIUC llOTICU PUIUC •oncn PUIUC IOTICU PUIUC NOTICO MUC NOTICll • "'IUC NOTICU PUIUC MOncn "*-IC NOncn PUIUC NOTICD PUIUC NOTlCa ~
ltUBUC NOTICI! TI\11 butll'lfft 11 con-COtTA MUAO~, h9ll\ur'• ltUm•t• ""'"~~ 30 ol lec1ion 1s.ao; ,., Appro .. d br 11/0on tnl4 , ~ llOTICI "re'l =·fft~
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The ~ pw90na ... ~ Cllmow for. ""'time°' purctlMe. IOr cattWct by fl9 ~ rol ,. .... wntndl ~ rv obt'*1 OM .. ol bid CIOC'U-Y•. • dOlnl ....... M! TO CONTACT c~ Clolna bullneae u : Thia _,..... ... ._ M ~ OOOde .,. ruisi1&:1M ......,.. IN'f al 11019• of TNt t ptCMdlng b .. mtrl4a Ill l'IO C091 al IN ol· t:• SCMler IACK IAV IOATWORKI, MORRIS AT (114) 22,_
WOl4fH Ofl IU8STAHCa. wlh IN ~ an d 90ld • '8 and ""* ba ,.. --., ON Mt of W '*'> COUllCIL ..... .,... c.llfn9 and ~ of llC9 of 1N ~ WOtla '1ICU'I =~ ~ "-:. C21 T"'"""" Wey, ~ ~. ':°°bl I h d H 6 Cem~Corone del ~Courltyon,.1MI :::,.:tllMot.-. .... INtUatnoeo.cattN ol-AY'lal ..._. .....,..., 6CIUft ~· ,..,..._ ~ 3300 ~ Orenv-County on w.11 Costa.....,CAIH27 ~~ • ~wf,on ~QI 5 c.-1.....,flUO :. ._,.::=:.a.;: Ice of ttte ~ WotM .,.....:OC.C.W.. hmo MCUont ~..-. vw.. ~. P.O. Oox 1111. tHMUtNt R~~ln1111 D~ l~c., "1oC Apll ~1: ,... ~= ~Colone"':· Mat, CA 1~1.':. Mat. 27' ·~ = ~ and obi-~P:'° loll~ ::,.,. ~~one. M-~ ~=---&he ur~ ';,~ ancn. CA 92t5lo 2°:JM"""1A •· ~. '0;,.Vi ~1=~~ Me9I. ~ PUIUC NOTlC! _
Pini Dtlllnl. 1131 POtt ltUILIC NOTICI A~ ~~CA t1tal-~PULL TUT of CM°" TH! "1U ~ oC U'9 or-Pot """'* lnlorm&tic>n. Thi• buelnH• I• con-'1otltlou• au1IMH
Hemlty Clrcl•. N-l>Of1 BONO NUMB.ER ~ "''" dlnlnoe may DI l'Md In the ~may bt ,.ad In tN cell MlchMI J. llnlcoff, PUIUC NOTICI dUct" by: a OOfporadon Name et.l4MMftt
DMcfl, CA. 92UO LIQAL NOTICS tM4 '°' rutttier lftfotlNlllon, ~ ~· Oftlce, 11 ,.,, Cler et.rt'• omc:.. 11 , .... e. at (71~ ~12. Havt rou etAlrttd dOlna The followtAg perlOfte .,.
Sheron Jurg•nHn, 13 NOTlC• cw "Y'M Seit S1ota;e. ""'-oall MlchHI lln1corl, Ortw. Cot1a ....... Ottve, eo.ai Mtaa,. Publlth•d Newport ltOT1CI OP ,, ~ yet? v ... '11[ doinQ ~ u ·
Ag1t•. lrvlne, Clllloml• PU•UC M.LI 0, dentM..... Profeol Managtr .. (714) llMV T. SLLIOTT, MARV T. ILUOn, hecll-Co ... M ... Dal'V DPC.tCATION TO 22. '* ~·) tledla A .. pon ••
927'4 MANDOllllD ~!b~d M=:aweort liW-3SU, hputi CttJ Cterll D~ Cttr 01.,lt PllotAptll 10, 11, 18" 81LL ALCOMOLIG Ryplnekl D11l,n, lnc .• b Direct Media Rt1p0n••· J:~ ~ ~!h~ PltONJn'V Plloe Aptl 10, 1'7, tf/N. Dallft Publl•h•d H•wpofl 'ubllahtd N•wpott Publl•h•ct Newport • flTh9ee •avaMClU ~d :If"~· r~ 7 81fc:h St, Newport lorn~ 92851 ' N~ 11 ri.tt«>r Given F985 e .. ch..OOlta fMtl Dalty Btach.Co1ta M .. a Deity h1ch.CO... MeM Diiiy Dat• of Plllnt 1 1 "*' w~i!,k of &each, CA. 92eeO
Ger11d1n1 Schrut.z. 1534 tt1at t"-undMlgn.cf wW PUBLIC NOTICI Piiot AprP 10. 11, 1"41 Pilot Apr~ 10. 1998 l'ltot Apt1110, 1Me PUBLIC NOTICI Applloallon1 ~~':9c~ 3-u.tl ~ ~n1~1\C0<330
Anllgue Way, Ntwport Mii 11 put>llo aucllon. put· '1'h987 F97t '982 8UllMARY OP MN' 271 iHI tHae?l3217 det Mtt ,. .. 9!,.,..,5" oni
B .. cn, CA. t2MO auant to s.c11on 21100 or 0 TY OP PUILIC NOTICI ..... 0 -ao 0 To Whom n May con-i ~ --Joan TorrH teoo Pon th• Bu11ne11 & Prof.. .. .. ..!.. ...... H PUIUC MATICI PUBLIC NOTICI -r • flDINANCI cem: Dally Piiot Mar. 27, Aftl. 3, Thi• outlntH 11 con·
Ct1arte1, NMport B••ch, •lonal Code, the foltowlng ... ~o"T ·-.-8UllllMY OF "" CITY OP The Name<•> of tM Ap-to. 1•. 1991 . '"'a ducted by: an Individual CA 928e0 dtterlbed proi>ef1Y lo wit· " ... • . CITY O• COSTA MIU pllcan1(1) II/art· ALIA INC tc• t-llV• you •i.ttld doing Bi1b1ra Wiener. 18771 0 .0.MC DANIEL. UNIT INVITING •IDS , .. O,OlllD SUMllMYOF NIWPOflT llACM OADINANC! 98'9 I• Th• appllcenlf lleted ' PUILIC NOT ~ butlnetl yet? No
Portonno. Irvine, CA. 9271!1 042, ELECTRICAL SPOOL Sell" bid• may be ,.. OftDtNANCI ADOnlD OflDINANC• NOTICI taheduled to be In fl.Ill above .,. applying to tM '1 IUOU9 • I Janel Oenllci\
Rhttll Ou9y. 418 Vllll WIRE, ONE REE\. WHITE oe!Vld at the orflct ot the CtTY 0, URO!NCY ORDINANCE INVITING •IDe IOfce and •ffect 30 daye OtpatlrMnt ol' Alcol\ollc ' :· etat"1 n•~• Thi• ftattmen1 w11 Iii.cf
Roma, Newport S.1ch, CA. ROPE..1. ELECTRICAL City Clerk. 3m Nftl)Or1 COSTA MllA NO.F~.~~~eotivend S.11td bid• "!IY be, .. ~orn,..t~ ~lion on Aptlt h¥w999 Control to NII II· The~:=.,. ~II) lM,.~ty ~~ ~
92660 TOOL:», ELECTRICAL Boulevard. P.O. Box na. A PROPOSED OROI· on --'.-1 • ...v, • oelvtd II the offlc• of lhe u, 1.-, ........ ldOpied cotlOllc ~· 11: 1910 ... -.. ~.. ange ..._",on .,, .... N1ncy H1r11ng1on, 1931 PARTS. Newport S.IGh, CA t2e58-NANCE II ICheclut" IOI on Aprll e. 1991, WH ... City Clerk »00 Newoort by lh• fo41owlng roll call NEWPOfrr BL9D .. COSTA doing~~~ Kl 1tt81703tto
Port Uiurent PillCI , New-FERENI( KALOI, UNIT 8915 uni/I 2:00 p,m. on 11'1• lldopllon •I the regular Cf!Y. &Ind" tor 10 monll\1, 15 BqUleyard 'p 0 Box 1tee. vot~ M!SA, CA 92127 Amiee ~: Dally Pilot Apt. 3, 10, 17,
pot1 S.ach, CA. 928e0 E27. SOFA. lWO CHAIRS, 29th day of AprR, 1990, II ~ IT\Htlng of Apfil daye, by the loUOWlng roll Newport B..Ct,' CA 9~ COUNCIL MIMllR81 f'Ot the folowlna tvoe of ~!; ... Newport Beech, 24 1998 F90l
Michelle Mllltr, 122 Hlrbor MISC.BEDDING. whlCfl time IUCh bide 11'1111 20, 1998, bM'9 On1~ call vote: l9l5 unlit 2':1!1' the AV.St 81dfa Mouhan Ucenw. 47 Off.SAu!'OEN· ""'""' 1-..-··----~~-------
lsl1nd Drlvt, Newport Slit wUI be by competl· be opened llfld retld IOI e&-tt, lmendltig Table 13-COUNCIL MIMHR81 29th :y oi ,.:.m-,:;_ 81 lrlokson, C~an eom: EIW. EATING PLACE t9"':,"111~m!C~j•11;~; PUBLIC NOTICE Beach, CA 92660 W. bidding (vnttt.n N-*1 QRllN ACAll 30 ol Secilon 13-30 of tht Aftl1 lkrfla, Monahan, whlcf\ lime e.i :ti bict. lhd .,.. NOii H ' g. Pub 111 h • d New po r I orp r • B h Marr Lou Pilchtr. 130 bld1 may ~ eubmltted In RICUJMID WATIR Coeta Mell Munlclpel lrtouon, c-an, Somo bl opened ind rNCI fOf llNTI No~ OM. 8eact1-Co1ta M•u Delly ~~~·· Newport .. c ' flctltlou• BuslneH
Men• Place. Palm D•Mrt, ldvenc•) ON THE 23RD PROJECT Code: rep .. llng Section ..... NOii: None AB-LIDO ISL• •nmR 0 din • 98 9 d PllOI April 3, 10, 17, 1998. Thi bUllOHI 11 con Name ltatMnent ~~1~g~nl•s~!!~ 9 e .. con ~~E~.~·e ATW9~R:T ~~ 810 CANYON AND 1~35u .. reg::U."':~rc::: HNT1 Non•. • FORCI MAIN Sect:on ~3.38.5. to· t~! . F953 duct~ by: I corpor11lon • ~ ·~~~ ~· .,.
Bay. Newport Beach, CA. propeny hu been 11ored NIWPORT •EACH 1du1t bullnetNI; emend· URGENCY ORDINANCE RIPLACIMIHT Co111 Men Munlclpal PUBLIC NOTICE Hive you •tart" doll'lg ST lNTERIORS, 58 B"g·
92660 wld wNdl la localed at COUNTRY CLUB Ing Chapter rv of Tllll 8 to 98_. lmendt lM Co111 Conlrac:t No. 3193 Code to .. tablleh rlciproc-bulinffl yet? Yn, 3/30198 mo1t Alsle, Irvine, CA
Lydia Tyler, 8 Sl!nbUtll, Ir· AYRES SELF STORAGE, PUMP STATIONS provide IOI Ucenslng and Mesa Municipal Code at Engln .. r'1 Elllm111 1ty wtlh lhl City ol Newport flotltloua 8uelneH Jt!llllr I Comfti"nlcitlo~i 82612
vint. CA. 92715 1080 WHITTIER AVE., Contract No. 3188 regulllllon of Idun busl-loll0w1: lmends Table 13· 1115,000 Beach for muaage prlctl-Harne ltatern.nt G~,'ptr•l on, omH · Susan T. Tomau.w.kl, 56
llOner'• ltc.n•"· ™ following '*'°"' 1re Thi1 r:1!tement wH flltd Srigmore A!slt, lrvlne. CA d~""1buslneH u · C I 92412 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES d'f:!c~!;yT:r,•~d1~ ::; {885 F!{~~co~~ncJf~!: ~1:ni:~c~c:,u;i 3'S~.J J~!d ~~~~·~~1~~u~0~
City Clltk'e Office, n Fair CA 82627 18988713859 Have you ttartld doll'lg
UncMilmed Money
County of Orange Treaturer-lllx Coltector
12 Civic Cent• Ptau, Room G76
Santa AN, CA 92702
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, I, John M. W.
Moorfach, Treasurer· Tax Coll.c:tor of the County
of Orange, State of California, daclarw that ttM
following suma, held In my custody, having
remained unclalrlled In the funda herefnafter
Indicated for a period of ovat thrM )'UR wlll
become the property of the County of Orange
on the 1at day of June 1998, a data not leaa
than forty-five (•5) daya nor more than elxty (60)
days after first publication of this Notice, unleaa
a party of Interest fllH a clalm which muat
Include the claimant'• name. addreu, amount of
claim, the grounds on which that clalm Is
founded and the dale, name, amount, and
heading Oncludlng number•) ahown In this
publlcatlon. The claim must be flied with the
Treasurer-Tax Collecior of the County of Orange
before the dale deeignated henrinabove:
DA1I liAM.E ~N'T 05/19193 EJere~ ~99
06/17/93 M~. Wlrwlon Jr. C 75.00
04/20l"il2 Royw. o.n. James 50.00
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09115187 Mendoza, Mn R. 213.70
06/09186 Silvl, Mllria ~ '4.U1
08/07187 EaqUvel, Antonio 31.00
09/08/87 Ventur•. Mana Socom> 37.00 02128/90 Fost«, Leon Gall 407.&4
04/27192 Phan, Nhln 59.35
04/26193 Pure a,.,., landacapt 23.50
06/16192 Apostol, Nico 75.00
04115191 Chavez, Joel 75.00
04/15191 CUlltrl, CUl'fotd C 19.00
02/06/91 Guereca. Luis 75.00
03/31192 Moon, Jerry Alan 75.00
04/15191 Rollnd. Cla'9nOI Jamel 23.25
04115191 Romero, Selvlldor &o.00
03/22193 Soils, Javier G. • 118.93
05/19193 Wattm\81'1, Tony 75.00
09120J'91 Blo>Ctwn. Sheron l.. 75.75 09/28189 Con1reru, Daniel 50.00
09/28188 F•thel'stone, Marti 50.00
06/21/90 Henderson, Tro= 50.00 09/28189 Hilano, Ramon 50.00
06/19189 ~Edwlrd Chi 50.75 06/21/90 Robin 35.66
09121/89 , Percy 0.ve 50.75
05126192 Martinez, ~lo Uri · 20.00
09/28189 Mendoza, Cirieco 50.00 12/1619t Meye<, Katherine Ann 53.00 05/16188 Nguyen, Thenh Van 50.75
05/23189 Rodriguez, Margartta Ines 50 75
08/23189 Ron-91n, Tiflany Merle a&.21
05/23/89 Smith. Timothy 30.00
06/15187 Tllof11)son. John Robert 70.00
09/28189 Ybarre, M=• Ctwvez 25.00 05/26192 Baseurt, Ant Manuel 31.07
08/16/90 Buckley, 100.75
06/28/86 Duarte, Ernest Mata 45.00
03131192 Ellis, 01vld Eugene 71.00
03114/86 Hindi. Cl*'9t Rlcttlfd 25.00
06/19189 Kietzman, Waller Jullul Ill 200.75
06/16191 Lindsey. Larry A. 75.00
05126192 Ramirez, Ruben 75.00
03131192 Ramil9Z, VictOf Rodriguez 3t.25
06/16192 Reyes, llmlel 45.00
03131192 Roldln, Davide. 715.00
04120/92 Romero. Blmaldo 75.00
03/22193 Sanderl, Dannie Curtl1 30.00
0313I192 Urdiano, Oanllll 68.00
11/17193 Vllenzuela, Candelario 75.00
12131 /92 Vlllalbe, Jose Salltlego 75 00
10/17189 Zavala. JoM 25.00
06/16191 Zavlla. Viet°' M 75.00 04/18194 Brevo. DIV1d 15.75
06/ 16192 Douglas. Brilr'I Robel1 75.00
05/19193 Oruty. l.onnle Lynn 80.00
09/24192 Htlrn. Phil 24.53
07n2192 Silvl, JoM Guerro 35.00
06/21/90 Adklnl, Richlrd l.Alt 50.75
05126192 Al-Id. Fit.hi Mlhmoud 75.00 06/18191 Avery, David 42.24
11/1 8191 Fl'lnldin. Eric 75 00
04128189 Gomez, Rechel Edna 80.75
06121 l'90 Gonzaler1 ~ ~ 36. to
04/20/92 ~.·~MlmMI ~-....... &4.00 05112/87 .........,. 50.75
12103/85 HoM, o.t>Cnh 40.00 07120/89 Jardlna, Brlr* D. 150.75
04119/90 JohnlOn, Doneld Edw81d 36.75
02125/116 l<aeOie, Robin 0.. I 50.85
I 0/17189 l<tluv, 0on TH 75.00
04/18194 King, Mld'8lle 23.70 ~~~~ t:.z~~ VOtlndl :8::
02/04188 Mlf\fO, AN 50.00
04'12CW2 Marx.~~ 129.00
03/31192 Menl, lbt'Ns M. 75.00
04/19/90 Mitotw'f. Thomal J 40.3& 04/19/90 Moralee, P9dro o. 76.75
08/19191 M\Mord, BnttAllen 75.00 04/20/92 Hepler, JoMptl c 19.25
03/ I '*186 <;>r1ega. Qlne Llah 48 40
04/28/all Pattno;Muo P. 100.75 05/17191 Pini, ~Anlbll 75 75
oe/211'90 Pollul. PU J, 31.25 04I01m Ammoe. JoM a. 25.00
OIS/18191 Floe. Aoow A. 2!5.00
08/171a3 AodrtguR. UAe S>.00
0411MIO t:r~ DIMd 32.aO oe/21.-.0 20.00 ~~ =~~"*" ::: 0811Mt7 • -......., llt.00
0212<em ~~.-ort ~1-l'200I aoo.oo
12131191 M. 8"*' Mmlf 200.00
................. HelMI c... AfltJIW1f ~332-t200-010Cll v~,~-~. "°89 131.M
02/22/M ~~ 112S.OI 0'7 JOMM ,.,. MICfPta; OWM:... tt .71
•Vtcw:J c.ta-"='t~7.f:200t 78 00
0311"92 °"'**' MM» 50.00 Pl'OIMllolr-Q00447~ ~ "'*"" 21.00 ...... ~-· 71.00 =~ .:~ Vtlo..,,.. •oo Ac.osll. CMot • 00 ~ • .}l#rf -.ZS ~ Aldilrcl 1'. ~~ 40.00 ...... a.t.-• 00
0,0. .... T: 14.00 ,....,_..,-. «I.GO
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CllOIJ .... l.lllirl9 a. 70 ~ ,__,. 40.00
~ == .... 2 • Claof '"' , ,
138.00
100.00
76.00
50.00 51.00
200.00 2n.oo
4'0.00
159.00
291.00
510.00
211.00 3n.oo
800.00 166.00
700.00
142.00
120.00 20.00
15.00
29.00 40.00 4000 73.00
20.00
20.00
62.00
27.00
200.00
74.00
15.00
20.00
29.00
50.00
20.00
49.00
22.00
27.SCI
22.00
70.00
55.00
78.00
183.00
19.00
271.00
30.00
521.00
40.00 01.00
20.00
270.00 140.00
50.00 74.90 as...oo 107.00 259.00
130.00 1"2.00 150.00
36.00 20.00
56.00
20.62
110.00
100.00
25.00
20.00
20.&4
45.00
20.00
100.15
40.00
20.25 20.00
20.00
40.00
23.00
20.00
20.00
32.00
t17.00
49.03
31 .07
384.00 30.00
500.00
23.00
50.00
20.00
20.00
145.00
25.00 36.00
'9.00 752.00
56.00 140.00 100.00
20.00 21.00
3'4.00 128.00
4'.00
20.00
50.00 329.00
4000.00 20.00
40.00
30.00
2900 203.01 4000
20.00
M ,00
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11.00
30.00
20.11
25.00 eooo
20.00
20.00
40.00 111.00
3'.00 ... ,.00 aee.oo ll00.00
121.00
llOO 00 41.00 207.l'S 70.00
70..00
9000 20.00
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171.00 10.AIO •n ~00 no.a .
Drive, Co1ta MHL Jason Cory CoMn, 2885 Dally PllOI Apr. 3, 10, 17, buslnt1s Y•l7 No
1Ql'27194 Ctemens1Sar111 32.00 MARY T. ELLIOTT Fairview, Colla Mt11, CA 24, 1998 f802 Susan T. Tomaszewtl
1Ql'2711M Dellutrl, JOlllYI 20.00 D•Ptrtr cu, Cl• k ' 92627 PUBLIC N TICE Thie ll•l•mlll1 WH filed 10l'27194 t.ucaten>. Antonio 40.00 pub II• h • d Nr t Travt• BIWm. 240 AvO. 0 wllh lh• County Clerk 01 ~~~= =.~ l<dlleen ~~ BHch·Co111 MH~w~~~Y ~t~Ji7 1 • Coat• M•H. '1ctltlou• au1ln111 Orange c~~~:;:~~t9:
1Ql'2711M ~. JoMpl'I 38.00 Pllol Af>rU 10, 1998 Thi• bu1ine11 11 con-Nam• ltatem•nt Dally Pilot Mlf 20 27 10l'2711M l.emut, F...,_ 4&.00 F981 ducttd by: 1 gtner1i p1r1· The lollOwlng ptreone Ire Apr 3 10 1998 . 'F91S 10l'2711M P...z Javter ~00 nershlp doing bu1lne1111: , __ ._. -·-----
1Ql'27194 v.tt;;li, Je1os 14'.00 PUBLIC NOTICE H111a you etlrtld doing ARNEL FINANCIAL. 949 PUBLIC NOTICE
1M711M Padma, JoM 140.00 buslneu ytl? No South Coaet Orlv• Sull•i---------10l'27194 Oelarola. Joel 100.00 SUMMARY OF JHon Cohen leQQ, Co111 MHI, CA Flotltlou• halneH
1Ql'27194 Mendou, Ricardo 288.00 ADO,TED ORDINANCI This etattment wa1 flied 92826 Name ltat•ment
1M711M Mendou, Ricardo 105.00 CITY Of with the County Clerk ol GIOtge L "'tf.~ros. 949 Th• fo410Wing perton1 art ~~~= ~Ab.tRlcardo 1 ii:: ORC0~~~·::10 Is Orange cfu~~;~~:: :211.~ ~~.~~ ~~~· •• s~~ ~~~·~~5Es~bN CON·
1M711M Aosanwl, a.wt HM1.43 tchedultd to be In full Dally Piiot Mir. 20 27 Tht b I I CEPTS, 711 W. 171h A·I, 10l'2711M Jkloy Patrtdt 31 00 fOlc. and efltct 30 d1y1 Apr 3 0 ' ' • u1 nH1 1 co~ Coata Mt11 CA 92627
1Ql'2711M T~. Jeck 4'81:00 from 111 •dopllon on April • '1 '1998 F917 dHuc:ted by an lndivldduadl_, Monica M1rle Gloell
1 t/02/94 Bocilrnller. Donna 111.81 e. 1998, and Wll ldopted I IV• you. •tart• .,.ng 27250 Ave De Lapllll, La:
11123194 Coltllo, .Ml\ 70.00 by IM following roll call PUBL C NOTICE builneu Y•l7 No guna Niguel, CA 12an
111231'1M Dougle1, Anthony 84.00 volt: Fl tltl 8 I Gtorge L Atgyra. Thia bu1ine11 la coQ-11123194 Flof91, Merios 119.00 COUNCIL MEMllAS· c oua WI HH Thi• ltalemtf'lt WH filed ducltd b • Individual 123194 MendtzlMontalu 34 oo • Name Statement with the County Clerk ol Y· 811 ~ ~123194 · Aftl1 hna, Monahan, Thi lollowlng !*ton• 118 Of1nge County on 2.~98 H•v• you •tarted doing
11123194 Lara. Jorve 2~~:: Etlokson, Cowan, Som-doing 1>u1iness u : 19988749899 =!'J•gi!.er· 1·98
11123194 ~ =o 742.00 .,., NOES: Non•. AB-AMAZON COMPUTER SO· Dilly Pilot M1r. 20, 27, This 11at8ment WllJ riled
11123194 Slnehez. Horacio 200.00 SENTI None. LUTIONS, 2151 Venlle. Tut· APf. 3, 10, 1998 F936 wilh IM County C1etk ol·
11123194 Ma111nez, Nato 80 00 ORDINANCE 98·10 re· tin, CA 92780 Orange C04.lnty on 3-17·98 11123194 Bautista, Lull 580.00 ptall Section 12-49 ol the Mohammid Hillm Jin, PUBLIC NOTICE 1""'"&•1•2111 · 475 Chtrry Vltll Dr .. Per·--------•• v "" 11123194 Batz. Marte 209.00 Co1t1 Me11 Munlclp11 ri•. CA 92571 floUtlow• •uilneH Dllly Pilot Mw. 20. u .
11123194 Sanchez. Morto 396.00 Code regulellng barbecu-Mohamm1d Ahl11h1m, Name ltatem•nt Apf. 3, 10, 1998 F916
11123114 ~'=..'LI.a.~ 4'.00 Ing In City p1rk1. 475 Chefry Vi1l1 Dr., Per· Th• following ptreon1 •rt PUBLIC NOTICE ,_,,....,_... .... ....,,,,.,.,, r THE FULL TEXT ol the or· rla. CA 92571 doing busln111 81: ~~ =~o :·~ dlnanct m1y bt rHd In the Thll bu1ine11 Is co~ HEMET VENTURE ONE, Flotltlou• Buslnee•
0112211M Cho EdWMi 14'·00 City Cletk'1 Ottict, 77 flir duettd by: • gen•ral Plrt· 2843 Lortto Ave.. Co111 N•m• Statement
02/19194 au.Mira. RefMtl 2e'oe 01lve, Co111 MtH. nershlp MHa, CA 92026 TM foll 1~ M ""'H'""""' llkunoff, M....., _ _. 1 . MARY T. ELLIOTT Havt you 111rted doing Htrrntl Venlure One, (CA), -• .... 01w"-v ~sona • _, , ... _ ,...._ 29.24 • bu1lnt11 yet? No 2834 Lorelo Av• Co111 d .... ng ""' ness 11. 03/23/!M Gomet, Dennlt 39.00 Deputy CltJ Clerk Mohemmad Aht1thom MHI CA 92629 " SCHROEDER ENT&~·
03/23/IM Shooll,Randy 3417.22 Publilhtd Newport Thll llaterrntnt WH flied Thie' buelneu II con· PRISES, 4500 C1mpu1 Dr ..
03l23l94 Ti~Vlnh 40.00 B .. ch-Co1ta M•sa Daily with the County Cltrk of dueled by: Umlttd Lleblllty Newport BNch, CA 92~ oe/15194 Cao Van •5.00 Pilol Aprll 10 1998 Orange County on 3·13·98 Co Robert A. Sctvoldtf, 1•5
06f15194 Jones. ~ 5000 . F980 19911752217 Havt ...... llart•d dolnn MHI Dr .. Cosll MHI. ~ oe/15194 MonUrld. Uwme 20 49 . ·--. .• 92627
08/12/IM Gl•IWOOd. Rywl 2•:00 PUBLIC NOTICE ~111y3 P1011011.!." 20,F!270, ~~,:t"v:~"u,~o Ont Pa I This bu1lnt11 11 cofl. 08l'02l'IM Avita, AotMwt 40.25 pr. • · "''"' " · u duct•d by: Ill lndivldual
08l'02l'IM Batea, Sheena 17.29 FlcUtloua BualnH• PUBLIC NOTICll! ~~i~t~g:., llltd Have you 1t1rttd doklQ int--ted Wule==• F• nwt Fl.Rf Name Statement .. ... ,._,_ bullneu yet? Yet. 1·23-M .... -... 1h the .......... ty Clerk ol Aobtrt Schroeder Tht following '*'°"' are Flotltloue 8u1lneH Or1ngt County on 3·24·98 Th a-~ 08/HWO Onnge~~Malrn11•1C156.51 doing bu1lne1111: Nem• ltatement 18918713254 ls 11a1emen1 llVH fi1eu
07!0'2R0 W. A. Doug@lll 8"5.19 SUNCHILO, 208 lugonia Tht lollowlng J*IOnl are Diiiy Pilot Mat. 27, Af>t. 3, ~I~~~ ~~:.e:I North°'!'!i'~~~Cowt ~~. ~~2~ Newport doing butlntH 11: 10, 17.1998 F943 19988752521
09/16191. E~~ 1341.09 Trl1tan Sltgm1ler, 208 &.'~rv'd.~~~.1~~: PUBLIC NOTICE Dilly Pftot Mar. 20, 2t.
0812<W1 Jer\lln vs Ton*1eon 1155 50 Lugonla SlrHt, Apt 8, tington S.ICh, CA 92641 Apr. 3, 10, 1998 F916
02n<W1 Crosun M.D. vs Tuntl'I 29.00 Newpor1 S.eeh. CA 92663 Fr•d M Whlln•y 504 Flotltloua 8waJneH PUBLIC NOTICE OM>6191 Nino vs Va.aquu 308.00 Slephtn Scott Owen, 208 Amber Drive Hunilngton Name ltat•ment
07108191 Primo Vldlo vs Do 14'.00 Lugonla SllHl. Apt 8 , Blach. CA 92Ma Thi foQow!no J*ac>n• 1re '1otltloua awatneH ~1 :=:; = ~· ~~:: ~ S.~inc'F:r:!. Joan M. Whitney, 504 doing butlntu 11: Name ltat.ment <W091'9l Victim: IMr'8 Limo 2S.50 111 29666 Woodl C1 Amber Drive, Hunllngton NewPott Caoftal, Inc., 2439 TM lo4towing P9flonl are
0.,.,_..,1 ,.._..,_ Ron' r......... 70 1.. rs .,, c 1ne ·• S.1eh, CA 92648 w. Cou1 Hwy., Ste. 202. doing busln•H u · u,_,. ,,....., .. : 1 nNU<> • u ~7;uan eplstrano. CA This bu1lne11 11 con. Newport S.ICh, CA 92663 SUPERIOR EXT.ERIORS ~11 ~tlm:. ~ =· ~ .. 0000 M n .. ~ H -•11 122 A duc1ed by: hulband and Newport Capll1I, Inc., 29591 Ptllc:an W1y unune v ... ,..,. ""' ·-1 '" • '""" •11• on, v· wife (NV), 2439 W. Coe1t Hwy., • • 09/27191 Victim: Ricky~ 58.00 tf'IUI Meleo, Sill Clement•. HIV• you 1tlf1td doing Ste. 202, N•wport B .. ch, Nlgulld, ~!!!" E 09126191 Vle1lm: Ctllli 8urQlMe 389.07 CA 92672 butlntH ytl? 2/l 5/98 CA 92983 = , ,..,.,,., dwlrds,
03/29/91 Vlc:tlm: MU'O Mole 150.00 Thia bu1int11 I• con· Fred M. Whl1ney Thi• buelne11 11 con· ~~uel PcfA~ W1y, Laguna
03/29/91 Victim: Ruben ~ 94.00 dH~ed• bouy: C0-11P•rtrtned red 1 This 1111trnent w11 filed ducted by: • c01por1tlon Thi• 'bual;::: 1, COft-
04/23191 Vlc:tlm: fWyner1a Oranedol 100.00 •• Y a • o ng with th• County Clerk of Have you •tarted doing ducttd b . 1 d' 'd 1 02/24191 Victim: ROyd l<lrllandall 100.00 bu1lne11 yel7 YH, 8-97 Ofange County on 3-24•98 bu1ine11 ytt7 v ... 3122/90 H Y· an n &VI ua
03129191 Victim: Rou Enrtqul!Z 78.156 Trl~t1n Stegmller tteat?l5:J218 Newport Capitll, Inc., J. 1ve you •larttd doing 03/28191 Victim: 5*19 LaUfenbcwg 413.18 Th11 lllltment wa1 flied Scott Uollol/Presldtnl ooeJne11 yet? No 02/08191 Victim: Keith Duncan 83.83 wllll the County Clerk of Dilly Pilot Mar. 27, Apr. 3, Thi• lllllment WH nttd Uoyd Thomu Edward•
09126191 Victim: Aaymc>ndVanM9dllen 100.00 Or1nge County on 3·31•98 10, 17, 1998 F945 with th• County Clerk of Thie itetement wu fl490
CW09191 Victim Jeny Belman 24.00 199817139$1 Or1nge County on 3-24-N with IM County Clerk ~I
09/27191 Victim: O.vld Hcatton 200.00 Delly Piiot Apr. 3, 10, t7, PUBLIC NOTICE 19180713282 Ofange c~':~~:;;d~:: ~~ ~:~~=on ~:~ 24. 1998 Fll7l Flctltloue BuelneH 1~11~Y7 P~l~M1r, 27• Ai>;· 3. Dally Pilol M1r. 20. 27,
1M>IW1 Victim: Ger1ie Catpet 100.00 PUBLIC NOTICE Nam• ltat•m•nt • • 948 Af>t. 3, 10. 199& F819
12124191 Victim: Ger1ie Carpet 100.00 The tottowlng 1*•00• .,. PUBLIC NOTIC• 09/28191 Vlc:tlm: Glnld 8llyen 75.00 flotltloue 8u1lne•• doil'lg 1>u1lneH u : ..
0811CW4 Atlas vs ean.a 50 oo Nam• lt•t•ment Tile PC Mllllglf, LLC. flcUUoua 8waln11a l-08/1CW4 Sky ve w.t.on 159 2e Thi tonowlng peraone .,, 17801 M1ln S1., Suite D. It· Name etatament
09/07 llM l Jeon.tr vs Beu 535 a& doing buslneH u : YIM, CA 92614 Thi lotlowlng peraona 1re 11I04/IM Melon VI~ 138.4' A.t1erNllvt Rehab Auoc., Th• PC M1n1ger. LLC, doing bullnHI ••:
12/XV'IM Moore vs PaWoy Brown 16 17 4 71 Old Newporl Rd., 17801 Mlln SI., Suitt 0, Ir· N~POAT BEAUTY CEN· Harbof~Court(300-382·9200) 1101. Newport B.>ach, C1. vtn.,CA92e14 TER, 2765 Btf1tol 1290, MC.acwmw
03l29l94 Donald c. Meyen vs 112983 This bu1ine11 I• CO!\-Colla Meaa. CA. 92620 ......... L --
Dlbora ~ a..dt 501 84 N1ney K. C11rk. 471 Old ducltd by: Umlttd Ulbffity K.B.M. En1itprlM1. lncot· ~
111"l111M UrPafttefvsAlllnGround 334.20 Newport Rd., I W. New· Co. por1ted, (CA), 11101 Anlll c.m.tmv·~
OMIMM Bin Olano vs on~ 1013.oe port s.acn. CL 92"3 Hive you •tlr1td doing Line, tffwpott aeach, CA. ~-, er.n.torY 02J08l9o4 llny D. ~vs Barry Altoneon, 471 Old t>uakleH yel? YH, Nov. 1, 92680.
John Qemett Wllll 334 50 Newport Rd .. 1101. New· 1991 Thll bualnHI II con· 3500 Pacfflc: vi.w Drive South Mun1c1pe1 eo..t (300-363-9200) port S.ich, Ca. 92663 Th• PC Manager, LLC, ducted by: a corporltlon Neiwpcwt a.di
03IO<tllM Janet~ 797 00 Jett W~aon. 471 Old New· Jamee W. Wul\lnglon, Jr., Hive you •tarted doing M4-UOO •
031t7194 Eaton Flrwnclal COfp., Pott Rd., I 101, Newport Genlfll Plrtnef bu11net1 yet? No 1•==~====-i The u.. Factor 2240 88 beach, Ce. 92683 Thia 11atement wa1 flltd 1(,8 ,M. Enl«OflM•. Inc., II ... ··~ OMXVIM Bird O..aeopm111t COfp., Thia bu1lnH1 11 col\-with the ~ Clerk ol Chad t<Nrna. Pr•lldtnl IBI. _..1 • .,
A Calif. Cofp. 832.10 ducted by: 1 generll plr1· Of1nge County on 3-31·91 Thia •tat•"*" wH filed ....,.. __ ,.,
oe/'lMM V... Dlfeuert. 0.0 .S.. ner1hlp 1 ttltH3tl2 with U'9 CoYnty Cl9fk ol ~ • CtMIPei
c;to l<uwlA Medcal c.m.r 130.51 Hive you •t•rted doing Dally Pilot Apr. 3. 10, 17, Orang• Col.Inly on W1·98 Cremation 01/1CW4~~~397·~ 5".00 =A·~No 2.4,l981t Fee.4 Dally Pllo~·.:·:·~r,~ 110en.dwav
01/1CW4 Scott Krildlt 37.00 Thi• l11tement w•• ni.d PUBLIC NOTtc• 24 1""""" • • ,· .... .: Costa Mee&~ 01/11W4 ~1inton 15600 wtth 11'1• Oounty Clerk of "" __...._._.., _____ -_.,
0111CW4 Luo e>yn. 1404.00 Oren;• County on 3·31·98 Flotltloue au1tntH --!P~U~l~L~IC~N!!O~T~l~C~E_.111 __ .......... f.IO __ .. 01/1CW4 WllSdOt 191.00 191HHHH Name ltat•mtnt 01/1CW4 RCICQOGamblno 52.00 Dally PllOt Apt, 3, 10, 17, Thi tOflowlng persona.,.. 'U8LIC NOTIOI
01/1CW4 ~ @-rv 336.00 24, 19118 ,813 dOlnQ M1ntN u: 0, AVAILAalLITY
01/11W4 'tWttaDoriM 60.00 ,RIClllQN MOTORS, 0, ANNUAL UPORT
Otl10r'94 l<AWO.JllOl)mellt 864.00 PUILIC NOTICI 1901 ·• w. \711\ St., lal'lll Yl!AR ENO DEC!MBl!R
0111CW4 !bnY Pratltr 21.00 Ana. CA moe 3t, 1"7 TAX RETURNS
Otl1CW4 SergloAIYarldo 257.00 NOTICS OP Precl1lon Automotive FOA THI! JESSICA KATI·
02J01114 NtW Image PWtertng 55U5 A''UCATtON TO Qroup, Inc., (CA) 7115 I . LYN MORAIS CHILOAIN'I
o.2I0111M Dela Malfln 152.75 81LL ALCOHOUC AalntMw Cl .. Anaheim, CA f'UNO IS AVAILAISU! ,OR
02/01/IM Yaeafta&n.mo • 450,15 llYSAA018 t2to9 INIPICTION IH THI! =:11~ ~CNl!eroe~ 12.15 Dal.t of fU1ng Appficatfon: Tl'lll b111lnn1 11 con-'OUHDATION OFFICIS = = ......,.,. 190.30 MAR 3t, tM ductl8d ~ a COJporadon LOCATm AT 1201 DOVE
OVDtlt4 ~ Moltoegia ~~ To Whom .. Mar Concem.: Haw you atll1ed dC*'ICI ITRHT, IUt'T& eoo, NIW·
02/01114 M '°'*='* 121.00 mlf'll=t~: Of lht Apo ~z:t ~lomollve Thlnk1ng 0t =~ a
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02A>1JM Nc.rdo 8onflll 271.00 RICHARD DOUOL.U wJtn U. County Clerll of ....... .,. ~
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with the Coun1y Clerk of -~ • .. ._ Clf ~,,..:> .;_ "~..!»! aH! tM th kept by tM 91oc* 120,&ldlonA.lnfll('Ay Ctwt.Cutr The"::,:'.:,":: we Shaguftl~Awan ..... ,::---to• .._a1g;.:...Ci"11-= Onnge County 00 3-3t.Of ... fPr Cllt\ OI CMlllilf9 ....,._ -·---OOUft. H you ... ,..... d ~ Biid\ ~fl Thll ttatement WQ filed bUlineM , Thia a\lf.emenl WU flled .. 0......... MO ~· W . , .... ,.~e~• ~ ..,.... °" • .... "' ,...,...ntattveto ..,..,. eon ~ If\ the 0rwva; s.. d c.ibiiil • with the County Cltf11 of ~ ... with the County CJet11 o1 ,_. l!Md\ CA -a. ,.,_ 1W11 i.1t u.-llid DIM • ~ f'llot Apf. 3. 10. 11, = .. _.~°',... :r!a~'!:t-.... of the ~1 you nwy fh (!Ir M1p f90Dlded n bk 4, Ofange County on 3-13.te !i.A.~~f,~~t.:~~~ Of~ County on 3-3t·N u •1.... ..-.. ..._ w 111 .. __.. .... In
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• Code ..... ttCllZ WILL ...ict oocloil• It I ~-"' o_,• -......__ _.;:::::.:__. AsH. 3, to. 1998 F924 W. 8alt>oa Blvd .. IA. Ntw· 2A, 1998 F9et ............ r --al I ....... ,.,,..,_."' IU a I lhd ......., ' nwncotY -IPPf• ... ----"'_,.. -···-· Port Beach, CA 92681 ......,_ --•1,Wllct-.v.'" ._. _...,.. F1~°"a't.t:~::~e w In CIMGi.:. f. ~ ~~ ~ ~ of ~ wm °' of ==.Of~ P~ PUBLIC NOTICE Thia bu~ln•H 11 coB-PUBLIC NOTICE lllWtla .. 'f:t'*r·a ._..: """ ..::,Clf111 c;:a:
The fol!OWI"" --eon• a e wll lie made .._.. ~ :Z oodlolle .,. ~ eny _ .. _., Of eooount ~:;;rt........ Flotlttoua BualnoH ducted by. an Individual ~ 11 Ind t7 Clf ...... ~ r IWll or -• ~ In MOdon ., -. ™"' ~ 1 Hive you llaned doing .. Clflict ol .. CCIUllW dOlng bu81net1 u : ~ ~·-·il' ~or fot eumlMdon In 1210 of N Celfomla , Btldl, ca. Memo t.temant buelneee yet? YH 3198 NOnCE Oil' ,,..,_. o.pa, ~ ....., , ~ Of • 1114 ~ Tiii
UltJmat• Computer Solu-.-an 1911f=ll tr pae-the flo kept by the ~ Codo A ,... The dlldlilll 11 I-The followlng petaOnl .,. Roger Alan werr9n Ml.I 1Nma .. Mo. .-W. ,.., Wiiy "9lllt ,___ dllCllblll • dona, 2345 NewPort Blvd., « •zw:-wlCIM, ooun. f .--i_, Nodoe 11tJ11r b "" lnoc••*,.. In dOlng bu81neH u : Thf llat t u filed O.mlWI ,.. Ollder Mo. llNll, ~CA DIG-PIOC*W The C01ta M .... CA 02827 ~ IN .. -=-• THE P!TITION ,.. r: :' ~ from uld .... d.a « a111t YClr PRODUCTIONS, 2903 with' the ~ wClef'k of m'2111M1 IWawa Mo. CIO'l2. Mo.: 0'1') =.:*_, .. a:;. ~
Aar= Cllfton Jonet, T'Ntt#...., ~ • Clf qu9e19 8'lthority to N oourt oe.rtt oorrrnoll~, Slif .. N. Baket St, eo. .. Mna, Orange County on 3-1~98 ~ APNMo. at m42 221W111. ... _.Mi II "¥ Clf .. .. :i:...~~IYd .. Cos1a ~-::-: • .: = edmlnlmr the ~· "" ,., ... r····-· :t:Jt :'\. ...... ~~eleu•••· 2903 N. 199817521~1 YOUMIUfmwJLTUN-~ ...... ~ ~ ~ ... .
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.ducted by: en lndlYldual "'*8. • lllrV9 nmt ti • i.t• Aot. ,.:f!L :,tho: ..... DI* 11 •• • to Uiiil; .. llaid Cltllaelb• 92628 10. 11, t998 Fa49 YOU ~ M:TIDH TO µurl 1, ar ~Thi 111ldllllll*t r.-. .,: Have you start.ct doing Joh TeNnfa, • INlllDr. ',,_ W .u.t tiir uld'Dled a(T,,. Tltle bu1lnue la con-...., YOUR ,,... ......, tDr a. anoee al .._ -~~~ 3/20/98 ~ ..:::: = !.Jr:::::.:=:.i::r::. ~1 L-=-'280 • ~ °"".::: ~::i ~ an1~~du~ll9 PUBLIC NOTICE en.f."rfK•ecu>ATA ..::C-:9 .:6.tktJ:s": .._*:111 ... '°'J:..in: Th~·-~ wu filed :=:r.d~...._ rwy eodone wtthout c.n:::'b;l.._CA ~~Ind ......t buslneHyet?No F1ctltloue8uelneH Q:f.,.~~ nw lndula'lg a. rw. ::ncoi:'~.:.9Zi
with the County Clefk of d OJWIOI Counly, Cllb· obtelnlng oourt tpprov-81.88 ....,,.. Ind ~ .._ dllrgel Zeus PeleuN• N•m• Stetament n4E NA'T\M Oil' lM! "'°' cfWD99 ..s ...,_ d midi llut WllQlt CO'lllWt ot
Ofange County on 3-31·98 n& The talm.....,. .. •·Before t.ldng cen.in CM/03 CM/Oe CM/10 n..P.,..d .. TR...ind Thi• 1tatement wu flied The followlng persons are Cl!llDNlS ACJAMT YOU. .. lNllall. The w.. · _.._ ot mdlld. 19811753951 and by ..... ~ -,,,.,., lrnport.w1t eodone, • • d ..... a.-s .,, uld With the County Clerk of doltig butlnus u : YOU IHOIAD OONTM:T A undlr ..... DMd d lN1t ~ .... poallllOtl Of
Dilly Piiot Apr 3 10 17 dU.tlmedllnllll~ howowr, the penon.I PUBLIC NOTICE ofTML Thetoealamolllt Orange County on J.17·98 MEXICOLIVE . 916 w. LANY9l on~ It~ a Nalc:a o1 DlfllM ·.,._ .. ...m.in.
4 1998 · • ;:910 Ion d thfa nollce le -. rwpreeontadw wlU ba laid obligebll II,. lime of 10911752503 Ocun Front, Newport 2:00 l'.M., ..... Died Md 9acllDrl tow to lie ng CllllO..-Mn al .. .-s)
2 • ,,.....111:1146,na.oo,wt*h ,.quired to s;w notice RESS On:ler No 837'28 A.P outJllc:illDnolllllsNolceil Dafly Piiot Mar. 20 21 811ch,CA92661 ~a • ..,._,, d f9CIOfded 11'1 ._ county llCllllCI by S8d DMC! ol TIUll, .. PUBLIC NOTICE lndudes U.tallll ""°""' d to lnt•rfft.0 P•,.ONI Mune. MM52:. Nob oi 145,!JllAI. o.d: 04l07/1998 Apr. 3. 10, 1998 .F927 oL•nc• Vallery, 1118 w ...... by ~c:cir6-........... pn:!plfty " ll*mt llMGft.. ~ the W1Plid blMnce u nl • u they h av• Trusllt's S. Under OelcS ct Fi..dal ~ 1 cun Front, Newport ,,.... Audlry • locllead Md lftClnl w.n .._ n Uld "*(I), adllMCa.. d llfl
Flotltloua 8u1lnHa (lncfldng MXIWd .,_.., welwd nodca or con-Trust YCN NI In omu11 ~ · ~. . • PUBLIC NOTICE BHch, CA 92661 the cMy .... ....., PftOflltw tww ~ 9lnce undlf b """' o1 .. Olld GI
Name lt.tement .., wllllbty _..,llllld Mnted to the propoeed A DMd Of TNll O.S NStM By. Reis FNndel Cor· This buslneu Is con· ~Md~ to Died mc:h 1eco1dlllaiL EQIAbl* TIUSt. llltlWld ••· d*9ll The lollowlng pereon1 are COiia. ...,._ .., .._ ection ) TM lnd.-n-~ 20 18 1)11111 I Ctllomla ~ Flcttltloue BuelneH du<:1ed by: 1n Individual d 1Nlt. l'llClllldad °" Deed Col~• 'ftultiel, ano ccpwa ol h Ti\l:ltM n ~doing bu1lnet$ ae: vane. It a. tlma d a. dent . admlnietratlon You TIN N:Moft To PrO.ct YOAJt . hs Aoent By: Bruce R. Bea-Name Stetement H1v1 you started doing 1,,.. • DacurnMt No. Tnlll Dlad Unit alQ4, m ol lhc tMtl cn-.cs ~ Ud Died . SHELU·BAY CO. 5431 lnllef pubke«ton d ttlfe tho 'ty 11 ... _ t.-.. ~~Be Sold N. A President 17291 IMie The following per1on1 are bu1ln1ss yet? No ..__9Dm---d lcMit\llMudry-...,., 111h Of Trust. to-Wit S114,a7M ~ Monl A 'a d natic:a. Deel: .,._Alt f'Q. ai n w """gren .., . ..."' . Su .,.., T Ca dolrli! busineH as· Lance Vallery ................ ,._. flDx l..oa ~ CA Esa~. AccNed !'*"It .., anti ca ve.. If •n lervtc.. Inc., .. 1NltM. UnlH• en lnt•r••ted P\dc II OU Need M Ex· <XYU., he '"'· USlill, TARA 210 Lili L Thi• •tatement WH Iii.ct Ofldlll ..-... In .. ofllce I0017 T ...... Nl.wrcler: ~ ~ " "" ... .N=·~A~8:~ean 5431 ,_ Spum ._ ~-pereonflleunobjecdon ~~~ouOf~: Jl:~1~Effl T~7';_ 1309, Newpc>rt ei:ch, ~~ wlih the County Cieri\ of ~'==-.d..'!.W,: (211)' ....._, llY. 1ncwU1s llQUl'l
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Have you ttaned doing dlbt ancl llf1 lnrormlaon w. petldon will be held on AVlftue En~ to the CMc PUBLIC NOTICE duct~ bu~ :n·~~IYl~u1f0n· PUBLIC NOTICE ber ,.,,... Wli ... • PUBLIC NOTICE "*' °' Dlflllll .Ind Bdoll ~
buslneH yet? No «*llfn wll be .,... far lhlt A ril 30 1898 t 1 ·45 c... Bulldllng. 300 Eat H y t r1 d d I =&den !O ~~ Sel TN wioa::.s caillCI Uid ~:' :t.~~'!:' was filed =: ~ recatved p ~M. in 6..>t. ,0 ; lo0•t· ~~Cl; Flctltlou• Bueln•H b~r~.s~~1175 :es~ 1~ ng Flctltlou• BualneH llmt ct':.~ .. Ml. tttll llDTICE t:ce ol Del Ind Bdoll ID
with the Coun Clerk 01 or In wrltlnG. ed et 341 The Qty Callfomla CCII •':'"dU!y Name Statement Denise Mlchel1 McDowell Neme Statement al._ Ur*9d .._, at: N. 1UTEf'I ULE YOU W. IN ID i:. l'ICOi'ded in .. CDUftllr
OfanQ• County tyon 4.&-98 13648 o.um. OU10, Drive Ore no• CA mlted rn=;;;;;e, pursu-~e lo.U~ng ~son• are Thi• 1tatem1nt w11 filed fhe lollowlng peraons are lhe ~ tnint entrm ea DEFAl.J..T UNOm A DEED Of.::"' rr!::! ~nic:.,.~ .....,.88 508 CMl17 92813 ~I to fie cf_. d ... ng b .... oe11 aa. with th1 County Clerk of doing business as: a.~Caurttni•• 100 T DATED <D-11·97 lJN. idJlcw . 1.,.. 75 5 IF YOU OBJECT TO :., 111 .:-GertMI ~ TARA, 210 Liiie Lane Orange County on 3-17·98 AMERICA PREPAID, 681 aw: ~ iiltftWiit; LESS YOU TAKE ACroH TO~~~;::" ;:rs• Dally Pilot Apf. 10. 17, 24, PUBLIC NOTICE the ... f th TR·•• R•-"-' .... .,_, .. 1309, Newport Beach, CA 19981752500 s Tustin Ave .. Orange, CA Santa .... CA ti _ tlte PROTECT YOUR ~a~ C •w ._ Ti-.=_ 3t 1998 F989 granung o e ,_, _.....,... ..., '-" "' 926&3 9?866 .. .., .,.... MAY BE SOt.D Al A "-• -• •-:--i"" • CHl1MnM petition, you ehould McHaqlton a mwrlld "*'as DenlN Michele McDowell. Dally Piiot Mar. 20, 27, Daniel Ear1 Oouroux, 816 end ....,.. ~ to SALE. f YOU HEED N4 f)OllA. 7,. S/l>'drf. be, Mer,,,.,,.,,
PUBLIC NOTICE NOllCE OF aippeer •t the heat;lng ~ ir.d1 ...... 1998ptqierty 210 Lill• Lani 1309. New-Apr. 3, to. l998 F923 PolnHltl• Ave .. CorONI dll = ~-::~· ..,~ NATllHOf.THE NATlROf THE~ :-CA~!=.w:
w -~o and •t•te your ob tee-........... on <W'l/1991 , In Bcdt Port Beach, CA 926&3 PUBLIC NOTICE Mar CA 92625 u• PR>CEEDINGS AGAINST YOU .• _.. J, rw;;lll-' done or file written of Clfllael Rec:otdl ct ~ This business 11 con-Thi. b 1 1 pn:!plfty ...,._ an llllfll StQJLD CONTACT A lAW· 2424 Siii llfl> LJal. rpJIZ· :r.:2-nwe:..,. ~ AW i Bi objectlonti ¥rith the County, ".«i~~' .... ducted by: an Individual F1cUUou• auelneH duct~ b~:1 a"n•1~1vl~u;on-~ == = YfR On M-21-• • 1l:OI UI~ 24303-27 4-3, 4-10. 1
1917 ...... No: 'amn ESTATE OF: PAUL court before the heer-~ br.mi ~w~ Have you ... r19d doing Heme Stetement Hive you 1t1r11d doing In ms o..d cf'l°rull. The folldoallt ~·Int IS
1llt Q'dlr No. rrma-1, II. PACKAllD MA ing. Y~r eppeerance i:i ~ct lie buslnHs yet? Yes. 1996 Th• followll'l9 persons are buslnns yet? Yes. 3-5·98 ..., amcM'll ol a. .,,... ::S °"'= 10 O.::,": ¥~ No room lette ~ No. .,....., .. 11 PAUL MACY may be tn pef9on or by llQJi9d IW1by ft. D1nl11 Michele McDowell doing business as: Danl1I E1rt Douroux bmlllnl:a d ._ x._ ., ~ on 04-01•97 IS Doc!: m the garage
YOU AM .. DBW.ILT UN-PACKARD your anorney. flat ~ OI dlld, T!'I• statement was fll9d Ro~ Long & Assocl1te1, This statement was liled .and by ... Pl'CIPl'tY tr:> l1*'lt No 97-147366 Book -!or the car? 'c.t A ~ °"' TNJST CASE NO. A1911588 IF YOU ARE A Notice d -'*" w rtcordld with the County Cttf11 or t 1131 Dino Pl.. Gardin with the County Clerk or be eoed end , 1 •.aitt 119 -al Oltloa Aec:olUs in lhl DiV'!D-lN..m YOU To ... helra, benefi. CREDrTOR or a contJn-OtlOl5/191l8 as Rclide(a n. Orange County on 3-17•98 Grove, CA 92840 Or•ll9• County on 3+98 ..,.._, coe11, ....,_ olficl ol h ~ ol Ot1nQ1 A call to
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PENINSUIA 1007liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii B..EACH 1069 DEL MAR 2122 BEACH 2169 PENINSULA w;.&.WMu• nn&UO 2724
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Jr·1br & lbr. alto 2br ••••••••• 3Br 2 .5Ba Condo HOMll!f Bad Crodll Townhomee 2 or 3Br lbd tba wOOdsy Httlng Big Bayfront 3Br 2Ba •STUDIO Se2 5 ·• 1 ba, quiet gated
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Dayne Pettit, Agent 714-987•7896 todayl Jenny Bradley, 760·17l3. 714-557-0075 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CdM Great Houao
673·3899/651,..810pgr ---------Broiler 714·957-1718 3Br 3Ba South of Big Canyon 3bd 2 5ba •• _..1 ... _ CM C .M .. abdr•1 112 ba flight attendant pref'd or 714-967-7896 Hwy. Ocean vu. 3 MP. Oeenne home. F/P. ,.. •• -, .. 25 11K 3.,.2 2br 1ba $$50 Avail 511 ---------NEWPORT ent'• S2200mo. Open gated, trlple gar, CORONA Pine Tree VIiia • mo+ He. " call Rhonda 760-8050
CORONA Weetollff Doelgnor s s "' .. 352 3000 f rt · a all Large 1br apartment Ralcam.18.. 714-528-1-=~...,..,--..,...--~
1022 BEACH 1069 Homo 4Br 39a. back H~•lu~~. ~n.f8~; 11231 now • ;.6 g m~u sr•~tal DEL MAR 2622 sesotmo e50-373S 7120 or 918-448-2918. R'Bluft near CdM H.S . DEL MAR yerd, pool and •P•· ---------S3500/mo 722·7050 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Share Large 2br 2b• iiiiiiiiiiii!i~iiiiiiiii!ii!iii! Upgraded beth• & kit. Dealgnora 2Br 28• c Walk to Th••ter/ Apl. S525mo util Ind, Big 8ayfront Duplox CANYON ISLAND New ustom Home Shopping Lowly 1Br ROOMS 2706 avail now ......... ·9t24 Lovely & Romodoled nr beech on 1.5 Lots. Otfered at $829.000 Charming Condo Quality 1 Br apt All 8 1 d ---
28 29• 1 Liii .. round .. O k f 3 By Owner 722·8882 Fully Furn, patio, #2, 29r 2Bath, 2-car Ill . o 1 1 a n gate comm. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ·-CM h ...,._ tlf·" ' • • .. garages oc or perking plu1 etorage. amen ea. c arp r , w/crprt, bale. & deluxe ...,. a r .,..u ... ftoor w/pallo, Ip, w/d, Boat• to 41FT. S895KJ pool.0•P•. gar, ~ch, pool & tennis. Avail ••cure storage. lndry fac. $895/mo. R'Slde C.M. near bay. lrg 3br townhm. Get
light, bright & aunny. Owner/Ag1 842·9688 NEWPORT S195 /mo LH 7 187 Nowl $1 ,600.mo LH. S1550.mo 875-4415 Kleln Property Mngt. Privet• room & bath, 1550 Incl utl no-em-pt
$350,000 Kay Starling al C 2B 29 ---------Corona del Mar •Newer 2br 2be, fp 114·581-4000 W/0, ten.pool, ipa. NJ fem prefd Mst_.940 Agent 714·711-1508 9 •nyon r • COAST 1070 -S I 1 1 1 COSTA MerA 2124 Propertl•• 873·8494 lndry rm/epa/garage, S. 1560 + 1 /2 utll. Ha Townhouse 00 •• n Vl.w pac ou• • ng • • ory.,'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~ h A II (7t4) •1 .. _,........ It r S 2 5 Furn, 1 year leaie.11 clo•• to beac . va NEWPO"'" " .,....,..., • • hare 3br . ba. upgreded 3B• +Fam 53200/mo. Rel'•+ Vlowl Vlowl Vlowl •Nowport Height•• 5/1. St800 723·0608 1u 2pm or leave meH. garage, w/d, female
rm• tennle/pool. good credit. Cynthia Slunnlng Townhome Big aaok ••1' 3br 2b• 3er 39•· w/gar, patio, Studio 1415/mo nHr BEACH 2669 NB W.OcHnlronV22nd. g~!~d. :5.J~4-~9~~ r.!~ty5.+•78f4-4~~~~ Phillipe. 718-2728 2400 Sq.Ft. Pvt Spa. fam rm/den on hug• ~~1.~1:1 ~.uf:9.o":71 shops, w/d. 72t 1/2 PrlYate rm, unfum, ihr ....;_•....;...;.o _____ _
BLUl'FI BAY Vl•W Oranlre 6 UmHtone. lot, fp, 2.5/c gar. Marguerite. Open Sat 3Br IBe TownhouH bath, utla pd, n/1mkg, Lovely HB Moct.I Hin
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Reduced to 1828,000 John, Bilr 79•M 888 Brighi & Im mac 4br Hoag Hoepltal arH. 1 bloek to N.S. Pier Brit prafd. N/SICSNO•.
Broker 180-3142•---------HUNTINGTON 3ba SF/home w/lrg kit•---------S1 t 75.mo 722-0233 S5t0/mo. Call Sam at Rm/Ba. w/d , nr beh,
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BRAND N•W MOBIL llOO BEACH 2140 d.,, petlo. gated com·liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii studio avail w/pool, (Be1w .. n 9AM·5PM) Al/I 8/t. S650/m0+ t/'$
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queen and declarer oow seized the
chance to dispose or the potential
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Nff, cashed the tina or diamoods for
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to dummy by ruffmg a diamond low.
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~ the king of clubs for partner
to ruff away declarer's ace o( clubs,
then scored the king of hearts by
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played another diamond. As. a result, accww lolt the ace or diamonds and
three tnunp tricks!
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9230 VOLKSWAGEN 9235 (#2JVW33a) teeea Black jad•/lvory. full
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49k ml, L.exu• trad• WhVgry, Xlnt cond, r• '95 VILLAGll!R LBXUS
(835483) 114,41'7 •z tln~ng '93 TOWN CAR GS MINIVAN •94 CAMRY LI! MISSION VIEJO ~~~=~!!!!!!~I
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Mt8SION Vl•.10 aunwest Motora 4.8\. V8, CO changer, pdl, till cc, am/fm L•xu1 trad•. mint!
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'58 B•J• Rag-top-
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rims. off-road 1hocks,
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front end, etc ... S 1750.
714·549·, 101
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: red/Whit• with tan v• •ei X.IR '97 TOWN CAR NISSAN 9150 (35\#X528) Stt,550 at the price
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800·643·5022
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104,000 w•ll main-BAUaR .IAQUAR L•ath•r, ABS, lmmac, '89 Maxima ecy1 auto a/ (714) 892-4S908 when you read FIND ._ teln•d mllH . Rune 71..,971•2002 2 to chooa• from c pwr wlnd/dr1 am/fm ClaHlfled
., gr•at, good cond. ---.,..,,....,...,.,,...,...,,,....--(888380/653 965) caH xlnt cond $5985/ •97 CAMRY LE
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.. ,98 CAMMO z.28 r•d, onty 27k ml, (95-Llncoln-Morcury Auto, full power, 117,587 ·---------------------------------
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t. au t 0 . 1 t • 7 5 1 , UU•R JAGUAR bllc/blk lthr, 80k ml, Mt8810N v1•.10 ,13 H 7 714-971·2002 muat a .. I 1-881M18·LDUS
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