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We>ve got the ttiside
track on local winners
Serving the Newport-Mesa commµnlty since 1907
Mayor
not focus
of probe,
DA says
• Deputy district attorney
says office ha~ letter pro-
vided by city, but doesn't
intend to do anything
with it.
By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -Barring
pressure from city administrators,
the Orange County District Attor-
ney's office· will not investigate
allegations that Mayor John
Hedges improperly contacted the
city's civil service boa.rd following
a disciplinary bearing of a police
officer.
Deputy District Attorney Guy
Ormes confirmed bis office had
received a letter from Newport
Beach City Manager Kevin Mur-
phy, which outlines the circum-
stances of the case.
The letter, which the Daily
Pilot obtained from the city
through a request under the Cal-
ifornia Public Records Act,
reveals new details into the cir-
cumstances involving the mayor,
the police chief and two officers
accused of drinking while on
duty.
Reached Thursday, Ormes
said he did not interpret the letter
as a call for action.
•Nobody has asked us to do
anything with these facts,•
Ormes said. •we're not gomg to
initiate anything without being
asked to do it."
That's just fine with Police
Chief Bob McDonell who
believes there is nothing to inves-
tigate.
"I'm more than happy to par-
ticipate in any investigation if
• SEE LETTER PAGE 7
Gib Corwin
and his son,
Shane, 3, sit
along the
boardwalk on
Balboa bland
where Corwin
believes hi.I
beach cruller
wustolen
and thrown
Into the bay.
MARC MARTIN
I DAll.Y Ptl.OT
)te~bishfug riverboat
just mak0s lots of cents ·
• Schools and local .
businesses attempt to
raise $270,336 in pennies
to help nautical museum.
By Evan Henerson,.Oai~ Piiot
NEWPORT BBACH -Bnatgn
Pdndpal Scott Pauliten • now knowl 8',4'80 penniel linid up
end to encl 9quall one mo. -a
fact that might be \IMlfW when
one ii tryt119 to ra!M 320 mlle1
worth ot. pen°'M.
In ~ yobr calcUlator just
eort-ctn:Uited. that ~-to ~,033',eoo --. or Sl10,"8.
And tMt'a Mw llNdl tM NeW·
port Hmbc1r Nautal MmMDD
bOPll to rdli '° Ntuitlila tbli 32. ~ Mii al Newport rtftr.
The h.md·ra11big c:.mpalgn,
called Sea Cents, is the brainchild
of Nautical Museum Director
Shell Smith. Local businesses and
schools in the Newport-Mesa
Unified Distrlct have set out Jars
which patrons and students will
spend the next six months ~g
up with pennies.
At the end of spring and
beginning of fall semesters, th
museum will bold a Penny Sun-
day event. Students can bring
their peDniet and line them up
along a J>Unttid ltrlpe to deter ..
mti:le bOw dole the muteum is to
~ltl~.
"We're boptlig the people ot
Newport Mech arid ell ot. Orange
COUnty will help tbe kid.I,. Mid
Smltb. •we· .. trytng to take the
Pride °' T beck '° What .. IMUd wMa ... llnt um.cs iD 1114. It will be ..Uy
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Piper Phllllps, 13 (above),
sings with her class-
mates at Our Lady
Queen of Angels during Holy
Thursday moming prayer.
Lett. eighth-graders Emily
Cate (left), Katie Healy and
Chrlstina Hanna sing praises
during the Stations of the
Cross ceremony. Students at
OUr Lady Qu~n of Angels
. Catholic School In Newport
Beach 'commemorated the last
days ol Jesus Christ with a
prayer .ervtce at the 15 Sta-
tions of the Cross Thursday
mondag. 'lbe service ts held
during the Lent season and
DUll'ks Jesus Christ's final suf-
fering from the Garden of
Gethsemane to Hb resurrec-
tion. "
INVEST/GA TE
Police seek help in
busting local scam
Pilot killed in
' Croatian jet crash
was local graduate
• 'Flying was his dre am and passion,' siste r says of
Trmothy Shafer.
C1llp1 lntemd-By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot uondl Airport
on d tnp from
A 1980 Newport Harbor High Tuzld~ Bosrua-
School graduate was at the helm Herzego\ 1nd.
of the U.S. Air Force plane wluch Military offJ-
crashed into a Croatian hillside cidls have said
Wednesday, killing U.S. Com- there are no
merce Secretary Ron Brown and a mdicatlons of
delegation of leading e xecutives. hostile act.Jon
Capt. Timothy W. Shafer, 33, of against the au-
Costa Mesa was one of two pilots craft Timothy
on board the T-43 aircraft cdI'ry--Susan Ha) -Shafer in 1980
ing Brown and a dozen top Amer-don, Shdfer's
ican corporate leaders to sister and only s1blmg. SdJd the
Dubrovnik, Croatia . It is uncledI' farruly is deeply saddened b}' the
whether Shafer was pt..loting the I loss of their belo\·ed son and
aircraft at the time of the crash brother
The plane went down m poor
weather wtule approadung the • SEE PILOT PAGE 8
DA asked to check if
meeting violated law
• County prose cutor's
office confirms receipt of
a citizen's complaint that
school board met in pri-
vate to discuss farm site.
I ney's office regdrdmg the school
board's closed meetings on the
Costd f\ lesd High School farm
1 site. and thetr attorney has
I responded.
Deputy D1stnct Attorney Bruce
Moore sald tus office has received
a alLzen's complamt regarcting d
possible VIOiation of the Brown
Act -the state's open meetmgs
Jaw -but he would not conlmr. or
deny whether the office ts m\'eStl·
gatmg the matter
By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Piiot
NEWPORT-MESA The
Orange County D1stnct Attor-
ney's office has been asked to
look into possible B~own Act VlO-I
lations by the Newport-Mesa
Unified School Distnct.
School officials conhrmed ttus
week they have received a letter I
of mquiry from the clistrict attor-
He also declined to name the
complainant
The school distnc' . ., dllomey.
Spencer Covert. said he rece1\ ed
a letter from the ctistnct attome)-'c;;
• SEE MEETING PAGE 8
Newport's trash is one man's treasure
•Gib Corwin insists his bike has been found and is sitting in city yard, but officials aren 't so sure .
By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -Gib Corwin
doesn't normally chase trash trucks.
But at 11 :45 a.m. Wednesday he
couldn't belp himself when he spotted
what appeared to be bis beloved bike
perched on a city refuge truck driving
down Marine Avenue.
·1 was like, 'That's it!'" said Corwin,
33, who waved down the trash truck
until the driver stopped.
. Ever since Corwin's rusty red beach
cruiser was stolen from his front yard in
October he has been on the look out. Not
because it had any .real monetary value,.
but because he had the bike since he
"It seems really amazing. ' really rusted
I never thought it
involved all this . . . "
-GIBCORWIN •
was a kid and wanted to save it for his 3-
year-old son.
Wednesday, his diligence paid off and
the refuge worker stopped .
•1t looked like someone had thrown
(the bike) in the bay,• said Corwin, now
a Balboa Island resident. "When l had it
was a rusty piece of crap , and now it was
between Heliotrope and Gold-
eD.JOd. Call 644-7400.
"If 1l was worth $25 befor<.> it wds
stolen, now it'!> worth $~ "
But whether Corwin will be reunited
wtth what he believes to be tus 20-yea.r-
old bilce -which he used to get to work
-remains to be seen
Unbellevabl} a bit of a nft has
e volved over ttu rubb1sh
When Corwin relayed tus story to the
truck dn\'er and asked tf he could take
the bilce home, the dnver refused and
told Corwm he had to go through the city
and Police De partment who would
determine whether the bike was his.
Corwin called the Police Depcutment
• SEE BICYCLE PAGE 7
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2 EGG HUNT, PET PARADE
Dress your pet in its Easter
attin! and follow the trail of
eggs leading to buried treasures
from 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday at
Piecem.akers Country Store,
-""1:hiist Church By the Sea cel-
ebrates its fifth annual Easter
sunrise service on lhe beech at
14th Street on Sunday at 6:30
a.m. Daylight Savings Tune.
Christ Church by the Sea Unit·
ed Methodist Church is located
at 1400. W. Balboa Blvd. For
more information, call 673·3805.
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1 EGGSTMVAGANZA
Baster egg htmts for chil-
dren 3-10 begin every 10
minutes from 10:10 to 10:40
e. . .m. Sunday. Other activities
indude a spring sklewalk sale,
enterWnment Mid holiday give-
aways. ButbNfl Par)(, Vbt4 del
Oro and Vllt8 deJ Sol, Newport
Beach, 6"..3151.
1720 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa.
Join in the spontaneous talent
show, pedicab rides and more.
No admlsslon. Information: 641 -.
3112.
3 ROSES ARE READ •.•
Heei an edectic evening
of literature at a live poet-
• ry teidlDQ at 8 p.m. tdilight
Brtnii a :diah', a jug ol wine, a
1oC ol bread and·an open mind
to GdlllD Uilton Comamporuy
BxblbMkmi, 1640 PomoM Ave.,
a.ta Mala.~·
5 'IF WE ARE WOMEN'
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three generabons of
women clash in Joanna McOel-
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AUDAY, APRIL 5, 1996
check it out
Find happiness in
the garden with
library resowces
Since time'• beglnnlng,
gardens have been the
stage for moments of
unmitigated happiness. Locals
aiming for this state of grace in
their own backyards will find
help in library resources.
For both experienced and
novice gardeners, "The Com-
plete Guide to Southern Cali-
fornia Gardening" reviews
m.icroclimates and soils uniqµe
to this area and offers ideas for
watering systems, poolside
landscape and erosion and pest
control, illustrated with lush
color photos.
Brilliant photography also
enlivens "The Gardens of Cali-
fornia,• spanning four centuries
of California landscapes includ-
ing mission, palm and cacti gar-
dens. More focused on shore-
line environments is "Seaside
Gardening," written for land-
scapes on dunes, shores and
bayside wetlands.
Don't have much room? Even
those without a yard can recap-
ture the thrill of watching seeds
sprout in an empty can with
"The Container Garden," offer-
ing tips for growing fruits, veg-
etables and flowers in barrels
and baskets. Other ideas adapt-
able for compact spaces are
included in "Water Gardens,•
filled with tips for ponds with
lilies, tadpoles a nd fish.
Those lucky enough to have
lawn space will find more than
90 color photos demonstrating
how to cover it m Better Homes
and Gardens' "Lawns, Ground
Covers & Vines." ln addition to
up-to-date techniques, find an
encyclopedia of ground covers
and vmes, with information on
growth habits, decorative value
and hardiness.
It was Robert Frost who
explained that good fences
make good neighbors. Land-
scapers looking for natural pri-
vacy barriers will find sugges-
tions m "Living Fences."
KELI _SQUIRES-TAYLOR
She 1ries to put tlie spotlight on.. star. hopefuls
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SHE IS •
Keli Squires-Taylor, actor/model career
consultant. ·
"HERE'S TO YOUR SUCCESS"
A formec actress with stage and film
experience, Squires-Taylor now devotes
herself to marketing other entertainment
industry hopefuls. For a one time fee of
$150, Squires-Taylor: gives her clients four
hours of consultation focusing on her
client's goals. An information packet lists
acting coaches, photographers and union
requirements.
The slogan on her brochures reads
"Here's to Your Success.H Squires-Taylor's
objective is to help would-be actors make
themselves more marketable.
#Actors need to do marketing them-
selves," Squires-Taylor said. "The more
times people see you, the more publicity
that is."
Preventing scams: Squires-Taylor1 says
that few people serve as a liaison to indus-
try newcomers. More often than not, she
says aspiring actors and models find larger
agencies through newspaper advertise-
ments rather than through the trades. Quite
simply, -she says, newcomers don't know
where to look.
As a result, Squires-Taylor encounters
people who have spent far too much money
for photographs or acting workshops. Big-
ger agencies tend ~o try to entice clients
with "a razzle-dazzle, high-pressure sales
job," Squires-Taylor says.
"Mostly I work from industry referrals, so
I meet people who are more serious,"
Squires-Taylor said. "I'm fighting against
all these people who take other people's
money. It really is ha.rd for people to get
legitimate help.•
THE ORANGE COUNTY CONNECTION
Although she did the "L.A. Thing,•
while working as an actress, Squires-
Taylor prefers We in Orange . County.
The San Fiancisco-bom actress took the-
ater and acting classes at Fullerton Col-
lege and at Harvard University. Ulti-
mately, she studied with Sal Romeo in
Los Angeles.
Squires-Taylor rents office space off Mel-
rose to conduct her business ln L.A., but is
Kell Squlres-
'Jaylor works
with perform-
. en and actors
on bow to
market them-
selves In the
entertainment
industry.
MARC MARTIN
I OAl.Y Pll.OT
hoping that things will take off in Orange
County. For the-time being, her office is the
Local Grounds coffeehouse, which is a few
blocks away from her home Corona del
Mar.
Orange County is a growing market,
says Squires-Taylor who does not believe
local talent should be at a disadvantage
simply because they don't live in linsel-
town.
"You can't let the industry people know
you live in Orange County,• she said. #I
don't think people should be penalized for
living in an area that's less crime-ridden,
less busy and less overpopulated.•
RETURN TO THE BUSINESS?
She has taught acting and worked as a
script consultant and an assistant director.
Even though she has spent the past seven
to eight months in consulting, Squires-Tay-
lor may return to acting one day.
•1 do have a passion for it,• she said. •1
spend so much time marketing everybody
else. One day I may sit down and market
for me."
-By Evan Henerson
Spring break
brings out
crowds and
beach rescue
NEWJ>oRT BEACH -sCores
people were biking, blading
basking in the sunshine Th
#It was a great, beautiful da
Newport Beach lifeguard Lt.
Bauer said. "We had about 41,
people -this was a pn!tty g
day and an above avera
c:row'd." nus is the first of two wee
where l~ schools are out f
spring break. Ufeguards said th
are prepared and have incre
staff, opened their towers
stocked up on first aid ma
Bauer said.
Lifeguards made a total of
rescues Thursday mostly from
20 to 25 mph wind out of the w
in the afternoon, which wreak
havoc on the waves and aeat
rip currents, Bauer said-
"People wete blown off
beach by the wind," he sai
adding that the water tempera
was 60 degrees with 2 to 3 f
waves, and the air was almost
degrees. -
Spotted along the shore at 68
Street was a baby sea lion.
"He was probably resting an
hanging out on the beach lik
everyone else," Bauer said. "The
get beat up in the surf and once ·
a while they come on the beach t
rest."
A Newport Beach animal con
trol officer reportedly monitor
the sea lion to ensure people did
n't go near it. Bauer offered advi
for beachgoers to follow in
they see another sea lion.
"Don't bother it or force it ba
into the water,• Bauer warned
"Don't pet qr touch it-their tee
are much sharper than any qog's.
-By Carolyn MWe
YMCA seeks lifeguards
and swim instructors
The Newport-Costa Mesa
Irvine Family YMCA has posi
tions available for lifeguards an
swim instructors.
Lifeguards must be certified ·
CPR, first aid and lifeguard train-
ing. Instructors must be certified
in CPR and water safety instruct-
ing. For more information contact
the YMCA at 642-9990.
For armchair gardeners,
insight is offered in two selec-
tions from the Seitz Memorial
Collection -"Beatrix: The Gar-
dening Life of Beatrix Jones
Farrand,• a biography of a
landscape designer whose
clients included the Rocke-
fellers, the Morgans and the
White House; and "Invisible
Gardens," a history of individu-
als and firms that defined
American landscape architec-
ture from 1925-1975.
school days briefly in the news
Gardeners looking for tips on
videotape will find them in
"Landscape Gardening," and
"Foolproof Flower Beds." For a
purely aesthetic adventure, join
Audrey Hepburn in "Gardens
of the World,• a six-tape tour of
glorious rose and tulip gardens.
Are you seeking employ-
ment as a floral or landscape
designer? Find background in
"Ornamental Horticulture" and
other current information in
such periodicals as •Horticul-
ture," "Organic Gardening"
and "Mother Earth News."
"The Book of Llfe begins
with a man and a woman in a
garden," observed Oscar Wilde.
The horticultural adventure
continues with a visit to the
library.
• CHECK IT OUT Is written by the
staff of the Newport Beach Public
Library. This week's column Is by Judy
Booth
Students are travelers,
poets and brains
ENSIGN MIDDLE SCHOOL
Ensign's Young Literary Soci-
ety published its premiere edi-
tion of "Journeys of the Mind,"
a journal of poems, short stories
and drawings submitted by stu-
dents. Seventh grade editor
George Hanold and faculty
adviser, Mrs. Wagner, are
working on the second edition.
' A group of eighth graders
recently returned from a trip to
Washington, D.C., where they
visited Jamestowa, the Capitol,
the FBI and the O,A.R. This
annual trip is chaperoned by
Mrs. Stephen and Mr. Van 0 .
In March, selected Ensign
students participated in the
1996 Academic Pentathlon at
Laguna Hills High School. First
place awards went to seventh
grader Llndsle Emersbaw. 1n
essay; seventh grader Mallery
Kirkpatrick in literature; and
eighth grader Jamie Dow for
overall individual. The Ensign
seventh grade team placed
third and two eighth grade
teams placed third and fourth in
team overall out of 30 schools.
The faculty volunteers who
acted as tutors and advisers
were: Mr. McGuire, Mrs.
Wood, Mr. Olguin, Ms. Mar-
shall, Mr. Paulsen, Mr. Fu1chet-
tl, Mr. Van 0, Mrs. Foster, Mrs.
O'Brien, Mrs. Everhart, Mrs.
Liebengood and parent, Mrs.
Ems.
On the Ensign campus, Mr.
Henry Schteletn, president of
the Balboa Bay Club, was Prin-
cipal for a Day recently. He said
that it was far more rewarding
than he ever could have imag-
ined and found it a pleasure to
observe the wonderful interac-
tion among the principal, stu-
dents and teachers.
-CHAD SMITH and
GEORGE HANOLD, students
Drivers needed to help
with Mobile Meals
Friends in Service to Humanity
(FISH) and Hoag Hospital are
looking for eager and people-
frtendly volunteer drivers for the
Mobile Meals program to deliver
meals to its elderly and ill, home-
bound clients.
FISH and Hoag Hospital hope
to add two more delivery routes to
the six routes already in emtence
by July 1 to cover areas as far as
Coast Highway and up to the
Santa Ana Heights area before
Bristol Street.
All age groups are encouraged
to volunteer, but are required to
have the use of a car and be
licensed drivers with adequate
insurance.
At least 20 volunteer drivers
a.re needed to be available to
deliver meals to eight clients at
least once a month on a regular
basts. Meals are delivered Mon-
day through Prtday and training
for routes is provided.
All meals are provided by
Hoag Hospital in · conjunction
with FISH, a non-profit organiza-
tion based in Newport Beach.
Mobile Meals has been handled
by FISH for more than 22 years
and currently involves more than
100 drivers.
Call 645-8050 to volunteer or
for more information.
Bargain books offered
at OCC spring sale
The Friends of Orange Coast
College's Norman E. Watso11
Ubrary will conduct their annual
spring book sale on Wednesday,
April 17, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Thou.sands of books will be sold
on the patio between OCC's
Ubrary and the Portside Cafe.
A variety of literary styles will
be ottered. including fiction. mys-
teries, science fiction and biogra-
phies. Also available for purchase
will be textbooks and books on
such topics as science, business
and psychology. t
All hardcover books will be
sold for $1 and paperbacks for 25
cents. for more information, call
432-5087.
District center ready
to break new ground
School board members and
distrlct officials will break ground
for the new di.strict ad.ministrative
center at a ceremony April 15.
The public program will begir\
at 8 a.m. when members of th&
Board of Education will tak~
shovels in hand and scoop dirt for.
the center. Construction wilt
begin on the center, to be located
at the comer of Baker and Beat
streets in Costa Mesa, this month.
Administrators currently
housed at the district's 16th Street
and Harper School sites ar+
expected to move into the fadllty
by January, 1997, along with th~
Fiscal Servioes Department.
William Lobdell. The same 24-
hour answering wrvlce may be
UHd to record letters to the
editor on any topic.
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Police seek irtformation
on susp0cted con man
By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH ,-Police
are warning the _public to be
wary of a scam artist who
promises jobs, leads the victims
all over the county and finally
cons them out of cash.
#The guy is meeting people,
making a job offer with the
county and in
cer in Newport Beach. ~
He got $242 cash from this
victim and had him drive him to
Newport Beach, Fullerton and
Orange to the UCI Medical
Center. But 'this victim waited
only 20 minutes in front of the
medical center before be real-
ized he was conned, Desmond
said.
•This is theft by false pre-
tenses,• he the process is
running them
all over to dif -
ferent places,"
Newport Beach
police Sgt.
John Desmond
said. M He asks
for $200 to $300
dollars for
union dues that
are paid up
{ront. He says
they will get
reimbursed by
UThe guy is meeting
people, making a job
offer with the county.
said. •There are
probably a lot
more (victims)
out there that
were taken but
are too embar-
rassed to report
it. In these eco-
nomic times, a
job offer is a
good deal and
people fall for
it. We want to
prevent people
from being a
He asks for $200 to
$300 dollars for
union dues that are
paid up front ... "
-SGT. JOHN DESMOND
the county, ·then he says he'll be
tight back and doesn't come
back."
Two cases of the scam have
been reported to Newport ,Beach
~olice, Desmond said. The first
scam incident was reported on
1an. 5 and the second was
reported Sunday, he said.
The con man met his first vic-
tim, a 19-year-old Orange resi-
dent through the teen's grand-
{nother, police said. The man -
who said his father was the may-
br of Placentia and that he was a
former reserve officer for Pla-
centia -promised the teen a job
in the county's traffic division
helping to install traffic signals,
Desmond said, who added that
the teen was excited at the job
prospect.
· The man then asked the teen
to drive him to the Teamsters
Union at the Union Bank build-
ing in Irvine where he asked the
9ictim wait in the car while he
went inside to the union office,
police said.
When the suspect came back
out, he told the victim it costs
$340 to join the union and asked
him if he could pay cash now
and the county would reimburse
him, Desmond said. The victim
agreed, and the pair drove to the
victim's bank in Newport Beach
where he withdrew the cash
from bis ATM and gave the
money t~e con man, be said.
The pair werit back to the
Union Bank building and once
again the victim is told to wait
while the man goes inside. He
then asked the victim to drive
him to UCI Medical Center in
Orange to fill out insurance
forms, Desmond said.
The victim once again oblig-
es, and waited in the car while
the man went inside the medical
center. After three hows when
there was no sign of the suspect.
the victim realized he'd been
had, Desmond said.
In the incident on Sunday. the
man used the same story and
web of li,es on a 21-year-old
Newport Beach man who was a
waiter at a Costa Mesa restau-
rant where the scam artist was a
customer, Desmond said. This
time he allegedly said he was a
retired reserve police officer and
that his brother was a police offi-
victim of this.·
The con artist is described as
a heavy-set Latino man about 30
to 40 years old, 5 feet 9 inches
tall and weighing about 220
pounds. He has black hair and
brown eyes and was wearing
silver framed glasses on one
occasion.
Detectives found that the
thief's names and addresses he
gave to the victims were fake,
Desmond said. If at;>f one has
been a victim of this scam or has
more information, police are
asking that they call the Police
Department at 644-3681.
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By Tina Borgatta, Dail-y Pilot
COSTA MESA -Construction
crews have already begun rip-
ping out the floors and celling at
Trinity Broadcasting Network's
future international headquarters
at 3150 Bear St.
Network .officials say they
hope to move into the 65,000-
square-foot facility by the end of
the year.
H It needs a lot of work," said
Terrence Hicke, a spo)cesman for
the network. H Right now we're
taking out the ceiling tiles arid
tearing out the carpeting. We're
basically going to clean every-
thing out and then start all over.•
The three-story building,
which was built about 15 years
ago, has been empty for only
about a month. TBN purchased
the facility from Full Business-
men's Fellowship International.
"It was just too much building
for them," Hicke said. HThey
were downsizing, and they
moved to other quarters in ·Costa
Mesa.•
Currently, TBN is headquar-
tered in Tustin, where it operates
both its domestic and internation-
al ministries. But, Hicke said, the
network's international operation
is quickly outgrowing that f acillty.
"We have Christian television
stations and i:nmistnes in a mun-
ber of foreign countries -in Cen-
tral and South America, Italy,
Greece." Hic'ke said. •And we
have affiliates in other parts of the
world. So, we have people com-
ing in from all over, international-
ly, to talk to us and discuss our
ministries in foreign countries.•
The new headquarters will
house two 50-seat screening
rooms; a souvenir shop; an area
for meditation; a 3,500-square-
foot auditoriwn, which will be
used as a reception area for visi-
tors; and a 200-seat television stu-
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Shaggy :00bber holds up 17th Street hank
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appeared to be uaumed robbed which may. have captur e beige jogging jacket and blue Great WMterii B8nk 1bunday robbery, police said. .
morning and got away with an The man was descnbed as jeans. · _ By Carolyn Mm.
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take on a new look as well, with
columns and Greco-Roman
stylin~. Hicke said the network
will ~edicate the building to its
original owner, Demos Shakartan.
"The building was built for
mihistry pwposes, and we're just
happy it's continuing to be uti-
lized for ministry purposes,"
Hicke said. MThat's why we're
going to be calling it the Shakari-
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A heavy-set, clean-abaven
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hair walked into the bank on East
17th Stteet at 11:37 a.m. and slid
a note to the teller which read,
"This is a hold-up. Don't set off
the ala.rm.• Costa Mesa police
said.
The man told the teller to give
him large billl in an envelope,
which the teller did, police said.
Once the thief had the loot, he
grabood the note, walked out of
the bank and was last seen walk-
ing north on the eastside of the
bank, police said.
No getaway car was seen and
no one was injured in the heist.
The man did not appear to be car-
rying a weapon, police said. The
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Neighborhoods can erect security signs
By lina Borgatta, Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -MesaNorth
Co~unity Association's plan
to hang 15 signs bearing the
Westec Security name and logo
won the City Council's support
• this week, but it may be several
; months before the group can
put them up.
• The council on Monday
. directed city staff to draft an
amendment• to the city's sign
code that will allow neighbor-
hood associations to hang pri-
vate security signs in the public
right of way -something C'Ur-
rently prohibited. But the fmal
' wor<ling of the amendnient Will
• have to be approved by both
; the Planning Commission and
•the City Council.
' •1t probably wouldn't. get to
' •
the Plaoning Commission
before the end of May, maybe
June,• said Perry Valantine, the
city's planning manager. •ne
City Council beari.Qg would
come after that. So, it could be
July before the ordinance
would be final and they could
do it.•
MesaNorth hired Westec to
help supplement the public
safety seJVices provided by the
Police Department. The firm
has-been patrolling the Paulari-
no-area neighborhood for about
a month.
MesaNorth's founder Roland
Wood said the association
believes the signs will •adver-
tise to the criminal element•
that the extra security is there.
"We want to inform criminals
that our neighborhood is
patrolled by Westec," Wood
said. •1t is our opinion that
these signs will act as a deter-
rent.•
And the City Council is will-
ing to see 1f it works. On Thurs-
day, Mayor Joe Brick.son com-
mended MesaNorth's efforts.
•rm very pleased by what
the people in MesaNorth are
doing," Brickson said. •They're
making a lot of improvements
on their own, without asking for
public assistance from the city.
They've put together a Neigh-
borhood Watch, they've . been
painting, offering to watch each.
other's property when they're
on vacation.
•And I think the spirit of
their request to put up the
Westet signs was for the IDl}>lic
good, and I think it's a fulfilling
use of public property. In my
own mind, it's not so much
advertising but furthering the
public safety for people up
there.•
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per person or $45 per couple.
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19.
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The Chambers of Commerce ln
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POETRY READING
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ieff Johnson plays classic rock
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Jett Johnson plays classic rock
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popcorn and drinks will be
available. No admi.ssion. For more
information, call 641-3112.
Marin e~~ Sciut~ Coast Ch urc h to
ee l brate ~sf er at 1Bren Events C enter
Mariners So uth t}oas~ Church,
an innovative nor-H!eno'minational
Christian church with campuses in
Newport Beach and Irvine, invites
all South Orange County residents
to join in the Easter celebration on
Sunday, Apnl 7 at Bren Events
Center, UCI.
The Easter celebration will mark
the first gathering hosted by
Newport Beach's Mariners Church
and Irvine's South Coast
Community Church, as they come
together as a single church.
Featured will be a combined
orchestra and choirs from both,
with seating for 9,000.
"Coming together to celebrate
Easter at a convenient community
location is an ideal way to
introduce our new church family
to each other and to the
community," said Kenton Beshore,
senior pastor of Mariners.
Easter services will be held at 9
a.m. and 11 a.m. Childcare is
available for infants through 36
months in the Bren Center; youth
ages three through sixth grade can
participate in a specially planned
and fully staffed program in the
Student Center.
Call Manners South Coast
Church at (714) 640-601S, ext.
496 or vi.sit tM church's on-line
homepage at
http://mannaschurch.com.
Ea!itcr Will Arme One Hour Earlier This Year
(Daylight Saving lime Begins)
AND YOU'RE INVITED
TO
COME CELEBRATE THE JOY OF
EASTER WITH US
6:30 AM SUNRISE SERVICE
on thl' lli.>JCh at 14th Streec
11mng a lil'alh chair or blanket)
9:30 AM WORSHIP SERVICE
and sunda) School at Christ Church by The Sea
14th Street and Balboa Blvd
5:30 PM SUNDAY NIGHT ALIVE
R(frt'shmmrs <mwi at tht rh11rch
!•""'" m .. ~ b.Jth fTlt.'mll'lg SUVICts
The Lord lift up
His countenance
upon you
and give you peace.
-Numbers 6:26
Christ Church By The Sea
United Methodist
14th Street and BaJboa Blvd.
(714) 673-3805
Join Our Easter Week
APRIL 5. 7:00pm -GOOD FRIDAY
-
APRIL 6. 7:00-8:00pm-HOLY SATURDAY
EASTER VIGIL
APRIL 7. EASTER. THE RESURRECTION OF OUR
{°1.t'~) LORD .JESUS IS RISEN HE IS RISEN INDEED.
6:30am-Sunrise Service In The Sanctuary
9.15 & 10:45om-Servlce of Worship
8 30-10 45om.Poncoke Breol<f ost
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SPRING BREAK SWIM
Newport Beach Community
Services Department is offering
group or private swim lessons for
children ages 4 through 16 at
Newport Harbor High School.
Lessons will begin on the hour
between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.
Monday through Friday. The cost
is $25 for group or $95 for private.
For more information, call 644-
3156.
SPRJNG BREAK TENNIS
Tennis classes will be offered
today through April 12th for ages
5 through 15 at Las Arenas Park,
The Rev. Mary Murray Shelton
will conduct services at 8, 9:45
and 11 :30 a.m. this Sunday to
"Celebrate the Sacred Presence
Within" at the Huntington Beach
Church of Religious Science.
Easter music will be provided
by Debi Wheeler, The Celebration •
Singers and Tapestry.
Huntington kach Chutdt of
Religious Scknc~ ls at 220S
Main St., Huntington Bftxh.
Call (714) 969-1JJ1.
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1520 W. Balboa Drive. 1imes vary
depending on age and skill level.
For more information, call 644-
3151.
RElATIONSHIPS
Coastline Counseling Center
will sponsor a lecture called
"Men, Women & ADD
Relationships" from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
at 1200 Quail St., Suite 105,
Newport Beach. A $5 donation is
requested. For more information,
call 4 76-0991.
AIDS CONFERENCE
The ninth annual "HIV I AIDS
On The Front Line" Conference
will be held today and Tuesday at
Pastor Gary Greenwald
launched the Eagle's Nest
Ministries on that he calls the
Seven W's of ministry: Waiting on
God, the Word, the Worship, the
Witness, the Works, the Warfare
and reaching the World with the
gospel of Jesus Christ.
Speaking on contemporary
subjects as well as sound Biblical
theology, his unique messages
have brought salvation, healing
and deliverance to multitudes.
the Red Lion Hotel. The
conference 11 preaented bY Ute
Univemty of CalitomJa, lrvi.ne
AIDS Education and 1\-ainlng
Center and the Orange County
Health Care Agency. For more
information, contact the
Conference lnfonnaUon Une at
834~8020.
BUGS, BUGS, BUGS
Live and preserved bugs
infest the Launch Pad today at
11 a.m .. l p .m. and 3 p .m. Ages
5 through 7 can explore
ladybugs, waterbugs, bees and
more as well as do crafts. The
cost is $5 for members and $8 for
non-members. Seating is
limited. For more information,
call 546-2061.
WESDAY
INTRODUCTION TO YOGA
Yoga Place otters a class on
basic yoga postures and
breathing techniques from ?:30 to
9 at 1835 Newport Blvd., Suite
208, Costa Mesa. For more
information, call 642-7400.
SLIMY CREATURES AND SHARKS
The first half of the class will
deal with reptiles and students
will handle non-venomous lizards
and snakes. The second half will
talk about sharks and their
anatomy. ·The class is from 9 a .m.
to 1 p .m. at the Environmental
Nature Center, 16th Street, Costa
Mesa. The class is for children
age 7 to 12. There is a $7
materials fee and $20 for
members, $25 for non-members
Many have characterized Pastor
Gary as a man after God's own
heart. His vision includes raising
up the Ea~le's Nest as an
evangelistic center.
The congregation has
approximately 1 ,500 in
attendance with adult worship
services, youth and children's
ministries. Many oulreaches have
been founded by the Eagle's
Nest.
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RISEN!
HOLY WEEK SCHEDULE
Good Friday, April 5
• Noon • Guided Meditation•
• 1:00 p.m . -Silent Meditation*
• 1:30 p.m. -Celebration of The Lord's
Passion*
7:30 p.m . -Stations of the Cross
Holy Saturday, April 6 + +
REJOICE!
• 7 p .m . • Easter Vigill..iturgy*
(reception of new members)
Easter Sunday, April 7
Masses: 7:00 a . .m., 8:31> a.m. *, 10:00 a.m. *,
11 :30 a.m. *, No 5:00 p .m . mass.
+ OuR I.Ady OuEEN of ANG.Els A 2
(; ;4 >·,~~02·~0~ • • • • * Child Care Available
I ~. _ _.J
for registration. P.or niore
information, call 645-8489.
CAUtsaNG VANCOUVER
•Cruising Vancouver lsland • is
the title of a twcrbour lecture to
be presented at 7 p .m. at Orange
Coast College's Salling Center,
1801 W. Coast Highway in
Newport Beach. The cost is $6 or
$9 for couples. For more
information, call 645-9412.
CANCER SUPPORT GROUP
A free Cancer Support Group
meets every Tuesday from 6:45 to
8: 15 p .m. at the Patty and George
Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W.
Coast Highway, N~wport Beach.
Tue group provides SUJ;>port. to
cancer patients, their families and
friends. For more information, call
722-6237.
ANIMAL BEREAVEMENT
SUPPORT
Newport Beach Psychological
Association offers a support grouA •
for whose pets are ill or dying at
1 :30 p.m. today and April 23. For
more information, call 722-4458. ...
WEDNESDAY .
BUILD LIFE YOU LOVE
Elizabeth M. Slocum offers a
study and support group on "To
Bwld the Life You Want, Create
the Work You Love" every
Wednesday from 7 to 8:30 p .m. at
2900 Bristol St., Ste. J-108, Costa
Mesa. The fee is $20 per session.
For more information, call 850-
1689.
Our Praise and Worship
Department emphasizes the
_ restoration of the arts in making
the gospel real. Easter and
Christmas programs are
expanded to present Biblical
truths through outstanding
music, vocals, drama and
pageantry.
krvka are: Sun., 10 a.m.
and 6 p.m.; Wed., 7 p.m.
Come Celebrate
EASTER
Two Beautiful Services
B:3Dam & 10:30am
Fairview Comm1alty
Church
Comer of Fair Drivt I Fairview Road
Costa Me11 (714)545-4610
Dr. Gary Barmore, pastor
Special Easter II~ Qfl. ~o.4 l4' Uk JG.n~ 4 <loft tLt, ~~ bU~ lo,
3Cun a ~"'of,~ 11 g>~l447:7
Services
at the
Huntington Beach Church
of Religious Science
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We Are Many Faces, One Family
Healing Lives & Buildin9 Dreams
Together in Spint Rev Mary Murray Shelton
Cefe.6rate the. Sac.red Pre.senc.e 'Witfi:in!
8, 9:45 & 11 :30 a.m.
Magnificent Easter music by Debi Wheeler, The
Celebration Singf!rs, and Tapestry. Nursery, child
care and children's church available at all services.
Special Easter egg hunt after 9:45 service.
Everyone Welcome!
Good Friday &rvices,
April 5: 12:00 Noon
Easter Weelenul Celebration
Sn-vices, April 6 c!r 7
Saturday 6:00 pm
Sunday: 9:00 if I 0:30 am
(At]lltf11 <i:.. .. .,, fHr;ru &.ttt -~ ,Ynl.,. °"")/Irr,.,,,""' rl«:lt AHEAD)
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and was told he nee<jed a bike
license. Then be called the city's
General Services Department
and talked to the director David
Niederhaus who asked him for
the name of the refuge truck
driver or the number on the truck.
But all Corwin had was a physical
description.
Niederhaus said be was in the
city yard Wednesday night
poking in the refuge for the bike,
but it wasn't found until ThUJ'Sday
morning.
"The fj.rst thing this morning
when the guys came in we
located the bike," Niederhaus
said Thursday. "Our men llave set
rules and we have to make sure
it's his property.•
But when Corwin went to the
city yard Thursday afternoon to
identify the bike which was in
Niederhaus' office, he went home
empty handed.
Corwin stood before a closed
door to the room where the bike
was stored and was asked to
describe his missing bike.
"They wouldn't let me into the
room -I thought the whole
situation was strange,• he said .
HMy feeling is that if it wasn't my
bike, J wouldn't want it.•
Corwin's description of the
bike wa..sii't satisfactory, said Paul
Peters, and administrative analyst
for the General Services
Department
But regardless of the fact that
the bike may appear to be trash,
the city must follow strict
guidelines and procedures with
any objects that might be of value
so they don't give it to the wrong •Someone saying,
'It's mine' isn't good
enough,• Peters
said. "Most of the
time the ·owners
know what they lost.
It didn't appear be
did."
Corwin didn't
•Someone sQying, 'It's mine'
isn't gOOd enough," Peters
sald. "Most of the time the
ownem1cnow what they lost. It
didn't appear he did ... "
kiiow the make,
brand or model of
the bike, Peters said.
Nor did he have any
paperwork or a
police report to indicate h\? once
owned or lost such a bike, he
added.
"His description was that it
was red, has two wheels a seat
and a basket, ft Peters said.
"There are some remarkable
characteristics about this bike
that an owner should know. What
surprised me is that he didn't
know the make or model and this
is not a 20-year-old bike."
Looking at the rusty, eroded
and oxidized bike which had
washed up on the shore of Linda
Isle a few days ago, it's easy to see
why a resident there called the
city to haul it away to the junk
yard.
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petSOn, Niederhaus said.
~There were a couple of clues
that the bike may not be his, ft he
said.
If Corwin comes up with the
proof, which he and his wife are
trying to track down -such as a
police report or photo of him with
the bike -it will be his and the
city will deliver it to him.
If he doesn't, it will go to the
Police Department's lost and
found and eventually be
auctioned off, Niederhaus said.
"I'll bring my visa," Corwin
joked, who can't believe what be
has to do in order to get his bike
back. "It seems really amazing. I
never thought it involved all this. ft
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cool looking.·
The money will go toward
painting . and restoring the
barge's exterior. According to
Smith, areas in the hull are
leaking and are in danger of
rotting,
"There are important things
that need to be done and they
have to be done swiftly,• Smith
LETTER .
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they feel the need to do it,·
McDonell said. "From my
perspective, I know to a moral
certainty that I didn't do anything
inappropriate."
An attorney representing the
Newport Beach Police
Management Association -which
represents the city's command
level officers -asked Murphy and
City Attomex. Bob Burnham . to
determine if Hedges and
McDonell improperly contacted
the city's civil service board.
Plug into the Pilot Classified section to find services from Daih· Pilot
The contact took place after
the civil service board overturned
McDonell's disciplinary action
against an officer who was
accused of drinking at a bar while
still on duty. _With a second
hearing scheduled for another electronics and plumbers, to landscapers and painters.
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By Rev. Pitef 0. 'l-tayne5
We fear loss an&gain, death
Easter tells us the great gospel
truth the angels brought to the
depressed and troubled
shepherds in their field at the first
Christmas and to the women at
the empty tomb in the garden. and life, one ano~h r~d ourselves, th.e de-A an God, and
so many of our c u ances. We
fear our own wo and/
These are the first words of the
risen Jesus: "Greetings. Do not be
afraid." (Matthew 28:9-10) adequacy. We feat what others -
think of us. We fear How we
would think of ourselves if we
could be truthful. And we flee
from such fears with all that
money, leisure, pleasure and
brains can buy. Fearful of what
others may do, we raise an army
and build fences.
From that fear, we draw the
conclusion that we are unlovely,
unloving and unlovable.
This Easter move from the fear
of death to the death of fear,
from the love of power to the
powet of love, from
discouragement and
disappointment to the hope in
hearing God's greeting to you:
"Do not be afraid."
Saint Michael Ir All Ang~ls
Episcopal Purl.sh Church,
J2JJ PacJflc Vkw Dr., Corona
def Mar, (114) 644-0463.
J o in in worshi p of O u r Lad y Q uee n
of Angels
The passion and suffering of
the Lord Jesus will be
remembered at Our Lady Queen
of Angels today -Good Friday,
from noon until 3 p.m.
at noon; the Liturgy will be held
at 1 :30 p.m. The Holy Saturday
Vigil service will be April 6 at 7
p.m., during which adult
members will be baptized and
newly received into the church. Guided meditations will begin
May the God or hope 1111 you with all toy and peace as you trust 1n Him. so that you may overtlow with hOj)e
St. Matthew's Church.
A parish of the Anglican Calholic Church
1723 Westcl1H Dr (behnd The Piua Bakay). Newport Beach
1'. 71 ~46-1152 Sunday, 8:00 a.m. & 10:00 a.m.
Sunday School, 9 00 e.m • for adults & children ol all ages
Tundrf, Bible study, noondc.1• & 7:30 p.m.
Maundy Thursd9y, 9:30 a.m. & 7 30 p.m .. Holy CommonlOO
WOITMm'I Feflowahlp, Thtn .• 10-30 a.m •• prayer. oollae & study
Good Friday, liturgy. 3:00 p.m.
Easter Even, 7:30 p.m. Eaater Day, 8:00 a.m. & 10:00 a.m.
h ·H 04f>~J
Tl'9ClllloNI fJ'KOpal wontllp. QildcM .. provldld.
by Ille power of the Holy Splul Romans 15 13
St Michael & All Angels
Episcopal Church
Corona Del Mar
April 5 7:00 pm StaUons of the Cross
7:30 pm Good Friday Uturgy
April 6 7:30 pm Great Vlgil of Easter
April 7 8:00 am Easter day·Fesuval Choral Eucharist
I 0:00 am Easter day-Festival Choral Euchar1st-
Followtng Egg Festival
M•eaY AVA• Aa•
Community Church, Congregational
United Church of Christ
611 Heliotrope Ave., Corona del Mar
(714) 644-7 400
Easter S11nrise Service 6: 1 Sa.m.
Lookout Point (Heliotrope & Ocean)
&stef Services 8: 1 r b 1 Otl.m.
Eastet Egg Hunt after l 0 2.m. service....._.....,..
Child etre Avtilablc. three & under •
-ADVER'TISEMENT
Mixin g spir itua l awareness with erv1ce
By Rev. Bruce Van Blair
Clearly thousands of people all
around us still try to tune their
lives to Jesus the Christ, and
worship is one of the ways we do
that. It is ess~ntial to mix our
spiritual awareness with service,
and learning, and inspiration and
community: so we gather
together.
Where I came from (Seattle),
there are people who only attend
church on Christmas and Easter. It
does no great harm, I suppose,
but it's afmost impossible to get
into the faith that Wa:t._. ~f you are
an Easter-only person,~urself
a favor: hold off this Easter, and
attend church several times in
May and again in October,
instead.
lfJ.ou recently arrived here, like
I di , and are a faithful church
member seeking a new church,
there are lots of great churches in
this area.
Easter Sunday Liturgies
celebrate the Lord's victory at 7
a.m., 8:30 a.m., 10 a.m. and
11 :30 a .m.
We are a small (200 member)
community church by choice.
Our roots go back to the Pilgrim
Fathers who settled and
founded New England. Our
structure is more freedom-
oriented than effective or
efficient. We stress the work of
the Holy Spirit and back away
from thinking every person
should be in the same place o r
believe in the same way, at the
same time. We take the
Christian Way (or life) with great
seriousness, and study the Bible
earnestly. We are not literalists,
nor do we expect to walk the
path without questions or
doubts. We celebrate Easter with
great joy, and if you are serious
about this too, come worship
with us.
CongtTgatlonal, Unit ed
Church of Christ Is a t 611
Heliotrope, Corona de/ Mar,
(714) 644-7400.
Our Lady Queen of Angels Is
located at 2046 Mar Vista Dr.,
Newport Beach, (714) 644-
0200.
Co1De And Celebrate!
PASTOR WILLIAM HDI ENWAY
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said.
That's where the kids come
in. Paulsen compares the Pride
of Newport campaign to similar
effort to restore the U.S.$
Constitution on the East Coast.
•That happened over 30
years ago and it was the same
thing -kids sent in money,•
Paulsen said. ·we want our kids
to see the Pride of Newport as a
cultural landmark.•
Although the campaign
officially began in April, the
Ensign students began
officer accused of a similar
offense, the unjon expressed
concern the contact from the
mayor and police chief may have
prejudiced the board.
The review of the charges
against Hedges has been
forwarded to the district attorney
while the city manager has hired
a separate investigator to review
the contact between McDonell
and the board. Union
representatives have since
claimed they never requested an
investigation of the chief.
According to the letter to the
district attorney, a pohce
supervisor and a subordinate
officer both spent time in a
restauranVbar while still on duty.
Both officers, who are not
named, also used department
cellular phones lo make personal
calls.
McDonell disciplined both
officers, but following an appeal,
Hold ing onto hope
Throughout the last few
decades, the world has looked
for happiness, peace and a
better tomorrow in the hope of
renewed brotherly love.
Thirty years after students
urged us to "make love, not
war," we yielded a bumper crop
of deadly venereal diseases,
lonely and disillusioned adults,
broken homes and abandoned
children. But we hold onto
hope.
The certainty of our hope is
only as good as the thing that
our hope relies on. Scripture
places our hope squarely on
God. According to l Corinthians
2:9, #Eye has not seen, nor ear
heard, nor have entered into the
heart of man the things which
God has prepared for those who
love Him." In other words, those
who love God haven't seen
FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1996 •
collecting two wee.ks ago and
have already raised $1,000.
Vanous cla.sses held a
compebtion with the winners
being awarded a pizza party.
Museum administrators say
they will only accept pennies for
the Sea Cents campaign, but
merchants .and other
contributors can donate money
or services which go toward
matching the Sea Cents
campaign. Union Bank has
offered to is roll the collected
pennies free of charge.
the avil service board overturned
nearly all of the chief's penalties.
The second. officer's hearing,
which was to take place April 9,
has been postponed.
The letter to the district
attorney goes on to state that:
• Ctuef McDonell met with
four civil service officers to
discuss the board's decision, but
did not discuss any allegations or
charges agamst the supervisor,
• The chief informed some of
the board members that the
subordinate officer ·bad a
previous chemical dependency
problem which was not presented
to the board during the hearing."
• Mayor Hedges also discussed
the decision with a civil service
board member although the
mayor was unaware that
McDonell had disciplined the
subordinate officer or that a
second appeal hearing was even
scheduled to take place.
anything yet!
God loves you. He sent his
Son, Jesus, into the world to
give you a sure and certain
future and a hope. Jesus, God
the Son, became a man, lived a
sinless life, and died for our
sins. Three days later He rose
from the dead.
On Resurrection Sunday
(Easter) Christians celebrate this
world-changing event knowing
that God will also raise us from
death to everlasting life, if we
cont ess that Jesus is Lord and
believe that God raised him
from death (Romans 10:9). We
greet each other saying, "He is
risen! He is risen indeed!"
Worship: Good Friday, 3 p.m.;
Sat. (Easter Even) 7:30 p.m .;
Easter Sunday, 8 & 10 a.m.
St. Mart~'s Church, 1723
Watdlff Dr., Newport kach,
Watdlfl Court, (1 14) 646-
11S2.
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' •He was a very kind and gen-
tle person. your model citizen,•
she said Thundoy in o telephone
int~rview {rom the family's Rohn-
ert Park home in Sonoma County.
•He was the kind of person you'd
be very proud of. He n!spected
his job and his duty.•
Congressman Chris Cox said
the crash wc;iuld impact many
community members who
remember Shafer and his ·family.
"It makes this national tragedy
all the more poignant here in
Orange County," he said.
Shafer and his wife, Kathleen,
moved to Ramstein, Germany just
five months ago after the young
pilot was selected to ·be part of a
special squadron responsible for
transporting visiting American
dignitaries.
"Last year he was selected as
an excellent ptlot to fill the posi-
tion in Ramstein," Haydon said.
•He was considered a top pilot by
his peers in the mdustry. •
Shafer had logged more than
2,420 hours of flight time, accord-
ing to an Air Force spokesman,
and had extensive experience fly-
ing the T-43, comparable to the
commercial Boeing 737 .
Haydon said her brother had
flown the same approach into the
airport near Dubrovnik many
times before without incident.
·nus was biS normal duty,•
she said. "He had landed there
many other times.•
Shafer enlisted in the Air Poree
in 1988 after receiving his degree
m mechanical engineering trom
Sacramento State University. He
earned his private pilot's license
during college.
Shafer attended officer train-
ing school for several months and
received his military pilot's wings
in 1989. He married his college
sweetheart, Kathleen, in Decem-
ber 1988.
After his training, the couple
moved to Mather Air Poree Base,
where Shafer flew the T-43 air-
craft for two years.
He then was transferred to
liavis Air Force Base where he
flew the <;::-141 until he. was sent
to Germany in November, 1995.
Haydon said her brother
planned to fly planes commercial-
ly after serving his time in the Air
Force.
"Plying was his dream and his
passion. (The Air Force) was one
of the avenues with which to fly,"
she said.
Shafer was born at ·Hoag
Memorial Hospital in 1962 and
grew up on Abbie Way in Costa
Mesa. He was an active member
of the Boy Scouts of America, his
sister said.
Their father, Phillip Shafer,
owned Shafer Plumbing in New-
port Beach before retiring four
years ago and moving to Rohnert
Park. Haydon also liva, in Rohn-
ert Park.
At Ne'q<>rt Harbor High,
Shafer was a pole vaulter on the
school's vanity track team.
Newport Harb« High Athletic
Director Erle 1Weit. who came to
the school in 1980 as a track
coach, Mid be remembers Shafer
as a good vaulter and a hard
worker.
•He was a good kid who
worked real bard,• be said.
Haydon said the family hasn't
determined where to bury
Shafer's body, which was recov-
ered Thursday and will be
returned to the United States in
the next few days.
"He should be remembered as
strong valiant pilot serving his
country," Haydon said. "We're all
very proud of him." .,.
• News assistant VALERIE FUGENT con-
tributed to this report.
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office seeking bla reactton to a
Daily Pilot column which
appeared Peb. 22.
In the column, Editor William
Lobdell accused the school
boan1 of violating the Brown
Act by dilcua1ing items in
' dosed se11lon that are not
allowed by law.
The Brown Act allows public
agencies to meet in closed ses-
sion to discuss price and terms
of payment during real estate
negotiations. During several
closed session meetings in Feb-
ruary, the Newport-Mesa school
board members debated
whether to sell tbe farm proper-
ty or move forward with a pro-
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Covert Mid he believe. the
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the law when it dilculsed
whether it lhoWd tell the prop-
. erty or pursue the sports com-
plex project with the dty of Cos·
ta Mesa.
"I think that would be cov-
ered. The Brown Act authortzel
closed session with regard to
real property matters,• he said.
•'Price' encompasse~ a wide
variety of discussion to deter-
mine what's ah appropriate
price.•
Moore would not comment
on the specific case, but ~aid the
district ·atto~ey's office. would
notify a school district when an
investigation is concluded.
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The Newport Beoch llecitol Sen•l
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If a ~tlon Is kiwld, a dvtl
complaint, criminal d:wge or a
simple warning could be
tm)>Oled. • •1t depends upon the nature
ol the violation,• Moore said
Newport·Mesa Superinten-
dent Mac Bemd said .he ..
believes the school district did
not violate the Brown Act. •u the substance of the con·
cern came from editorials in the
Daily Pilot, then I can only point
out th.at the board bu ta.ken a
public vote and bad put>lic dis-
cussion on all items that were
cited in the Daily Pilot editori-
als,• be said.
By law, i1 a public agency
makes a decision in closed ses-
sion while violating the Brown
Ad, the ~gency must discuss
and vot• on the issue again in
open session.
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Costa Mesa High girls are
on a roll in track and field
QUOTE OF THE DAY
71ull's why I wanted to win so badly today.
She (Jamie SwarlJerg) is a/wags in the papa-... •
-CDM JUNIOR JENNIFER MORGAN
'J. -· ...,._ 5HEOW
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stephanie
keefe
Sturman,
little still
rambling
• They capture third
straight 4 70s event.
S ailors Mike Stunnan and
Bob Little continued
winning streak in the 470s
last week with a victory at the
410 North Americans, held in
corpus Christi, Texas.
This win makes it three in a
row for the duo, adding the titles
1996 470 Pacific Coast
champions, 1996 Alamitos Bay
Olympic Classes Regatta
champions, and.now, 1996 470
North American champions to
their resume.
ln conditions that Sturman
deemed "ideal," the team had
an extremely consistent regatta
over the tree-day series, with no
finish worse than an eighth in
the 31-boat Oeet.
Competing against other top
American teams, both male and
female, Sturman and Uttle had
no problem besting the fleet in
this regatta.
"We feel good about our
setup," said Sturman. "ln all of
the varying conditions that we
have sailed in, we feel confident
about changing gears.
Thou gh the regatta was just
another in a long string of races
for the two, there was one
sped.al attraction at this North
Americans, namely in the shape
of the race committee boat.
It seems that the lake on
which they sailed also houses
replicas of the Nina, the Pinta
and the Santa Maria -the ships
of Columbus -and the race
committee ran starts of1 the Nina.
..Currently, Sturman and Uttle
•ranked second in the United
Sfales for 470s and are on their
WJJ back to Savannah to
crtinue training until the Thals.
, a
Newport Harbor Yacht Club
~al sailor Jeff Olson is also
op a winning streak, taking the
title at the St. Francis Zellerbach
dlympic Classes Regatta in San
Ftancisco March 30-31.
J Sailing in a fleet of 11, Olson
Wsted a 1·1·1-1-1-2 to win the
event by five points. His
~rf ormance practically mirrored i4s scores at the Alamitos Bay
Olympic Classes Regatta where h8 got six straight bullets. ! Olson is also traveling back to
~vannah, whe re he will train
f~r the n!st of this month.
,, 0
· i Other news ...
: Balboa Yacht Club sailor Jack
~anco recently placed fourth at
11996 North Americans, held
Nassau, Bahamas. "Thailing
ill Graves of San Diego going
the last race, Franco and
rw Jon Rogers won the last
r to give them fourth overall.
c1 Sailed in 20 knots of breeze
double triangle course ,
co rounded the weather
k in third, but passed the
ding boats on the last reach to
~ first, a position be stayed in fMr the rest of the race. : a • t1pcomADg ••• J Next Wednesday will see the
~ ot the U.S. Yacht =enge, the biennial
tar• game of yadit club
. The ultimate in
thian saWng the regatta
allo fMture tCJme ol the
ttion'I ~youth Milon. PMtUrtng 101M of the nation's
-UMmbled talent, th•
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ID C.tdne 371, Cub
AmiclllMdlasl.
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•
Mustangs pllnch it out, 4-2; sweep Eagles
•Matt Broesamle goes
the dis~ce for the .
victory to keep Costa
Mesa's ship sailing well m
the hunt for CIF; Estanci~'s
luck.less, and winless,
Eagles fail to come up
with the critical play.
By Roger Ca rlson, Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -Matt Broe-
samle had it whenever he called
upon it, Seth Halverson filled the
holes at short
with style, the
hits were time-
ly , and the
defense solid
Friday after-
nooh, &.nd it all
added up to a
4-2 Pacific
' Coast League
._...__._.. baseball victo-
Halverson ry at cross-
town rival
Estancia. "I'm just glad we're
done with them," said Costa
Mesa Coach Doug Deats, whose
Mustangs improved to 5-2 in
league play, another step forward
in their bid for pos~ason action
in the ClF Playoffs.
The victory gives Mesa a rafe,
if not first-ever, three-game
sweep of Estancia, a team seem-
ingly snakebitten team which h,as
yet to taste the fruits of vj.ctory. ·we haven't had anyone step
up,• said Estancia Coach Paul
lroxel of his Eagles, who dropped
their seventh strwght in league
and are 0-12 on the season.
"It's not that we're not trying,
and maybe we're trying too
hard,• continued lroxel. "But it
just hasn't happened."
The Eagles spotted Costa
Mesa a 2-0 lead in the second
inning when Halverson and AJ
Lambert produced run-scoring
blows, then rallied to tie it at 2-2
with single markers in the second
anc:Wourth.
Sfeve Baker laced an RBI-dou-
ble in the second and Baker got
another run across in the fourth
with a fly ball to foul territory in
right with Mike Mooney on third.
Mesa, however, would never
trail, taking 'the lead for good in
the fifth inning when Mike Adel·
mund got aboard on a fielder's
choice, advanced to second on an
infield error, then scooted home
when Ben Fetter's infield bouncer
was turned at second, only to see
the ensuing throw to first in the
dirt. bouncing away from Baker at
first.
An insurance marker came in
the seventh inning via Lambert's
base hit to center and he eventu-
ally came around on Broesamle's
rap to center, the ball just eluding
the outstretched glove of Mooney
at second. l
Joey Herman and Trm Ludtke
got aboard with singles in the sev-
enth for Estancia, but Broesamle
was more than up to the task, get-
ting the fmal out on a bouncer to
short .. Broesamle, now 4-1 on the
season, struck out six and chd not
issue a free pass, scattering five
hits
Juan Romo turned in a solid
•SEE BASEBALL PAGE 10
high school boys and g irls t rack and field
It's a split
• Beardslee sw eeps to victories in
the 800, 1,600; Hong hurdles over
Sailors; Hoyt sharp in 400 as the
Sea Kings win going away, 86-50.
By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot
CORONA DEL MAR -Finally, Corona
del Mar High 's boys track and field team
bad an opponent its own size in the Sea
View League, Back Bay rival Newport Har-
bor.
"Those other (lea9\1.e) schools are just too
big, but we're letting them know they had a
track meet,• CdM Coach Bill Sumner said.
"El Toro showed up last week with four bus-
es and three vans ... completely full of kids.
But, boy, we sold a lot of soft drinks that
day."
Sumner's Sea Kings (1·2) won their first
league meet on Thursday, defeating the
Sailors, 86-50, while wiruting 11 of 16
events, including every running race except
the 100 meters.
"That was the idea, to dominate," said
Cd.M's fyler Beardslee, who won the 800
(2:03.3) and 1,600 (4:41.7). "Coach wanted
us to sweep in the distances, because that's
w here our strength is."
"Very seldom do we go up against a
school our own size," Beardslee said. "I
couldn't run against them last year, because
I was ~urt. so it's nice to get a little payback..•
CdM's James Hong won the 110 high
hurdles (15.4) and 300 intermediates (42.0),
and also sprinted the opening legs of CdM's
winning 400 relay (45.4) and 1,600 relay
(3:41.4) .
Teammate Matt Hoyt, who won the 400
(53.1) and finished second in the 200,
anchored the 1,600 relay and ran second in
the 400 relay.
George Sumner (22.9 in the 200), Darren
MacDonald (10·6 in the pole vault), Richie
• SEE COM BOYS PAGE 10
••• CdM boys, Newport girls
MARC MARTIN I DAILY Pl.OT
Corona del Mar's JennUer Morgan outraces Ne wport Harbor's Jamie
Swarberg on the last lap to capture the 1,600-me ter run Thursday.
Unbeaten
Mesa girlS
roll, 82-43
• COlbl Mesa (4·0) racks up
WJdiilr llqprelslve victory.
• Sailors win the girls meet, bu t it's
J ennifer Morgan of Corona del Mar
who pulls off the stunner with an
upset over Jamie Swarberg in 1,600.
By Richard Dunn, Datly Pilot
CORONA DEL MAR -Although Newport
Harbor High's girls track and field team
improved to 3-0 in the Sea View League, it was
Corona del Mar middle distance runner Jennifer
Morgan who pulled off the biggest upset of
Thursday's Back Bay dual meet.
Coach Eric Tweil's Vlsiting Sailors won four of
five field events. both hurdles and relays, and
three running races wtth a balanced attack, but
Morgan, a juruor, ran a personal best by eight
seconds in the 1,600 meters to beat Jamie Swar-
berg of Newport Harbor m the race of the day
Morgan, who has won all three of her 1,600
races in league meets this season, stayed in sec-
ond place for most of the race, then turned 1t on
for the last lap, kick.mg hard with about 300
meters left, before passing Swarberg and wm-
rung in 5:23.9.
"She always is expected to win,· Morgan said
of Swarberg "That's why I wanted to wm so
badly today. She's always m the paper •
Morgan also won agdlJlst Woodbndge and El
Toro, going 5:31 (her preVlous best) both tunes.
·Jamie starts really fast, that's what she's
known for, and my coach (Bill Sumner) warned
me and told me to watch out, and to be pat:lent
and then she'll slow down d httle and you can
catch up,• said Morgan, who also won the 800
(2:32.8).
• Jenrufer's very bnght, d1ld she does what
she's told ,• Sumner said.
Nicole Albano was also., double-event wm-
ner for CdM in the 200 (26 6) and long Jump ( 15-
11 ).
Mulbple-event wmners for Newport Harbor
included M.E. Clayton m the 100 hurdles (16.4),
300 htirdles (51 9) and tnp\e Jump (34-6 1/4), and
Laura Wilson in the shot put (35-7 1/2) and dis-
• SEE NEWPORT GIRLS PAGE 10
FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1996
TRACK
NEWPORT
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cus (115-8).
Autumn Puro won the -400
(1:01.0) and was second in the
200 for Newport Harbor, while
Katie Bourgeois won the high
jump (5-2) and was second in
the 300 hurdles (53.0). Swar-
berg was second in the 1,600
(5:34.4) and third in the 800
(2:38.3).
Freshman Alicia McFall
won th& 3,200 (12:29.6) and
was third in the 1,600 (5:40.5),
while freshman Leah Za by
won the 100 (12.6) for the
Sailors and anchored their
winning 400 relay (52.1 ).
• (Zaby) has been hurt with
a hip flexor, and she ran last
week for the first time in a
couple of weeks,• lWeit said.
"I'm hoping she'IJ stay
healthy, because with her,
some good things can happen.
•our only weakness IS the
pole vault, which was cUl exhi-
bition event last year for gLTls,
but counts this year in the Sea
View League. But of our two
pole vaulters, one got mono
and the other broke her ankle.
But we've got at least one girl
in every event. We're doing
pretty well, but the best teams
are coming up after Spring
Break, Woodbridge and Santa
Margarita.•
Colleen Eactie, Jennme
Seibert, Katie Kent. Amanda
Kent and Sara McMillen also
contributed in the scoring col-
umn for the Tars.
MESA BOYS
CONTINUED FROM 9
(tnple Jump), Mat1 Rudesill (shot
put) and Robert Johnston (dis-
cus).
Price termed his uncontested
jaunts "different," but said with-
out the suspense of whether or
not he'd win, he was able to
focus more on improving his
newly developed three-step
technique.
"We have a new hurdle
coach ttu.s year (Eugene Day),
who has worked with me on the
three-step (betwee n hurdles)
technjque, • Price said. "I've
tried it in all three league meets
now, but this is the first time 1
was able to maintain it the
whole race without having to
stutter step . Without having to
worry about any competJbon, I
could really focus on techruque,
which helped a lot. Now, I hdve
the confidence that I can run an
entire race three-stepping. I
think I can get into the low 16s
by the time the season's over."
Junior Chris Felix keyed the
Eagles (0-4, 0-3), wmrung the
100 (11 .t) and long Jump (20-2
Johnson stars
CORONA DEL MAR In a
rematch of the battle of the
seruors, Chad Johnson outdueled
Bnan Quinn Thursday as the
Corona del Mar High baseball
team beat Sea View League rival
Woodbridge, 3-2.
Johnson (6-1) scattered three
hits and allowed only one earned
run while striking out fiv e and
walking two for CdM (8-4, 5-2).
The Sea Kings put together
nine hits, stopping theLT stnng 10
hits or more in a game at three.
With the score tied, 2-2, Paul
MacMillan singled to open the
sixth and was sacrificed to sec-
ond by Justin Rich. Ryan Achter-
berg singled to put runners on
first and third and MacMillan
came home with the wu:ining run
on a fielder's choice by Brennan
Miers. Cd.M hosts Ch.aminade Sat-
urday at 11 a.m. in the first round of
the Pride of the Coast ioUma.ment.
RA WWLEMIUI
Corona del Mar J, Woodbridge 2
Woodbridge 100 001 0 -2 3 1
Corona del Mar 000 111 0 -3 9 3
Quinn and Cohan; Johnson and Bear.
W -Johnson, 6-1. L -Quinn. 28 -Stuart
(CdM).
Newport Harbor's Chuck Loo goes 6-2 to win the high jump event In Thursday's dual meet
COM BOYS
CONTINUED FROM 9
Nichols (52-11 1/4 in the shot
put) and Mike Maguire (10:11.3
iD the 3,200) also won events for
the Sea Kings, who swept all
three places in the 800 and 1,600.
For Newport Harbor, Chuck
Loo, a 6-foot-4 1/2 sophomore,
won the high jump (6-2) and
triple jump (38-3), competing in
1/2), as well as anchoring the
victorious 400 relay team that
included Herwin Arreaga, Alex
Hovis and Rudy Castellon.
Taleni Tanielu (200) and Ger-
son Salgado (3,200) added tri-
umphs for Estancia, while fresh-
man Bruce Hancock (800)
rounded out the individual win-
ners for Mesa. Joining Price and
Solis on the Mustangs' winning
relay were Martin Vega and
Armando Vega.
Leahy's tugh jump clearance
of 6-0 was a personal best, while
Datwattananun, a senior,
topped the field Ul his first-ever
triple jwnp competition.
"He's just ledming," Mesa
Coach John Camey said of Dat-
wattananun, who added a sec-
ond-place showing in the long
jump. "The key today was our
field-event guys coming
through.•
Tanielu added a second in
the 100, whtle Junior team.mate
Mike Mirandd was second in
both throwing events. Salgado
was second in the 1,600 and
third in the 800, while Hovis, a
sophomore, was second in the
200 and third in the 100, com-
pleting an EaglP sweep in the
latter.
STANDINGS
S.. View lAague
L.eliga.te
Owrall W L T
EJ Toro (9--4-1) 5 1 1
CdM (H) 5 2 0
Irvine (6-6-1) 4 2 1
Woodbridge (S-6) 3 4 0
S. Margarita (5-7) 2 5 0
Newport (S.7) , • 0
~·--. c.. J, Woodbridge 2
El Toro t6, ~ tMrt.or to
Santa MargaritAI 2. Irvine 1 .. 17 (1:11)
El Toro at C-.,..,
Na.,..a:rt ~ 11t ltvfna
Woodbridge at s.rita Mqarlta
BASEBALL
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effort for Estancia as well, striking
out just one, but allowing just two
waij(s despite a constant flow of
off speed pitches.
A blow to Estanda's game was
the absence of Marlo Romo, the
Eagles' top hitter with a .389
average. He was lost for the game
Thursday, as well as the next four
games in the Pride of the Coast
the high jump for the first time.
"Coach (Eric) Tweit told me
last Friday he needed me in the
high jump for some points, so I
worked out for a couple of days,
and to my surprise, gQ! a 6-2,"
said Loo, who also ran in both
hurdle races. "I like track, but
ther~'s nothing like a good bas-
ketball game."
Loo high jumped as an eighth
grader at Ensign, reaching 5-7
consistently to tie the school
record, but could never break
that barrier.
MESA GIRLS -CONTINUED FROM 9
"These kids have really
pulled together," Camey said of
his Mustangs. "The young kids
are pushing hard and the older
kids have really given them
leadership. I think the girls are
starting to feel the excitement.•
Adding to that excitement
Thursday were multidimension-
al performances by Mesa's Ha
Dang, Margaret Grover, Gegi
Van De Walker and Jessica
Schroeder.
Dang, a junior, won the 100-
and 300-meter hurdles, the
triple jump, and handled a leg
on the victorious 400 relay quar-
tet.
Grover, a senior member of
assistant coach Su Camey's tal-
ented sprint corps, swept the
100 and 200 and contributed to
both relay tnurnphs.
Van De Walker, a sophomore,
won the 800, was second in the
1,600 and third in the 3,200,
while also anchoring the win-
ning 1,600 relay.
Schroeder, a senior recover-
ing from a broken leg sustained
STANDINGS
~eo.t ...... (Ownl)T.
Laguna Hills (11-3) 7 0
Unlwrslty (8-6) 5 2
Coata Mm. CM) 5 2
Allto NIGUel (4-9) 2 5
=.~ (4-8) 2 5 .,Z) • 7 n..-:..--Coata ..... 4. in .. 2
Laguna Hills 14, Laguna ~ 2
Untwnhy 10. ~,.... i
.. 1tCl:lS) c-. ..... unMnltr
........ Liguna ..
~ Nig&.l at~ I.ch
Tournament, due to a case of
mumps.
The Eagles open the Pride of
the Coast Tournament up on Sat-
urday, hosting Rancho Alamitos
at 11 a.m . with Baker the most
logical starter. Mesa hosts Bethel
Christian at 11 with Adelmund on
the mound.
MOf'IC COAST LIAGW
Costa Meu 4. lbtMda 2
Costa Mesa 020 010 1 -4 7 1
Estancia 010 100 O -2 5 3
8roesamle and Vasquez; J. Romo and
Herman. W -Broesamle, 4-1 . L -J. Romo.
28 -Baker (ES\).
GOLF
Loo went 4-6 in his first high
jump, raced the 300 intermediate
hurdles, then returned to the
high jump pit to easily clear 5-4,
5-6, 5-8, 5-10 and 6-0, before
topping 6-2 on his second
attempt. He had three good
looks at 6-4 before getting out.
"That's as high as anybody's
gone for us in a long time," 1Weit
said.
Ozzie Clark (shot put), Dan
Gerlach (long jump) and
Kwnasean Lee (100) also won
events for the Tars.
las1 fall, won the long jump,
anchored the 400 relay, and was
second in the 100.
Senior Mandi Simonds (high
jwnp) and nttany Glenn (l,600)
also posted individual wins for
the Mustangs, while freshman
Jamie DeNoewer was second to
Estancia's Araceli Martinez in
both distance races.
Mesa freshman Nicole
Jankoswki was on both winning
relays, while Katie Grogan con-
tributed to one relay, was third
in the 100 and second in the shot
p~. .
Martinez, a senior, was joined
by teammates Christine Dahle
(discus, with a PR of 99-0) and
Shakena Henderson (shot) as
individual winners.
Senior Amy Decker also
stood out for Estancia (0-5, 0-3),
placing second in the 200, 100
hurdles and triple jump, as well
as third in the 100.
Angela Apodaca was second
in the 300 hurdles and the 400
for Coach Joan Carlisle.
Tars fall, 16-10
LAKE FOREST -Newport
Harbor High exploded for 10 runs
and 12 hits, but it wasn't enough
Thursday as host El Toro posted a
16-10 Sea View League baseball
triumph.
The Char~ers (9-4-1, 5-1-1 in
league) took advantage of three
Newport errors to collect six
unearned. runs on the day, open-
ing with a six-run first. Newport
halved the margin heading into
the fourth, but El Toro posted a
combined 10 runs in the fourth
and fifth to take command.
Joe .Urban (3 for 4 with one
RBI) Garrett Nuzum (2 for 5 with
one RBI), Brandon Schiepatti (2
for 3 with one RBI) and Gavin
Tomalas (two RBI) keyed the
Newport offense, which did not
produce an extra-base hit.
The Sailors fell to 5-7, 1-6.
JIAVllW~
El Toro 15. Newport HattMw 10
Newport 010 215 1 -10 12 3
El Toro 600 460 x · 16 15 6
Nuzum. Miller (4) and Jones; 8. Vessels,
5atlow (6), Pearce (7) and Steinau, Vick-
ers (6). W • Vessels. L -Nuzum. 2-l . 28 -Bonllla (ET), Senlk (ET), Smith (ET).
38 • Krupp (ET), 8. Vessels (ET).
Coronadon of Kiog George I
881boa Bay Club, 6 p.m.
May t, 1996
HOHORIHG NEWPORT HAD09' HIGH'S •
GEORGE YMDl.EY, 1tM
BASICET8AU. HAU. Of FAME
INDUCTEE
• BAHQV£T ~TIOH: 442<-0755
' . -------------------------~-----------, I
the yardfey stick !
I
I I I
()( 1 ~11 <>"\. I I
I ..
When George Yardley made his maric on the
college level a George Yardley Perpetual Award I was established, a silver-plated basketball on an
ebony-ityled base to be awarded to the best
talent Jn the Newport Beach area annually.
George was Invited to speak at the ceremonies
for a Newport Harbor High senior named Paul
Neumann, who would go on to big th1ngs at Stanford.
Yardley's "eloquent" speech,. however, was met with
cold silence, he was never Invited back to speak again
at the award ceremony named In his honor, and
eventually the award fell by the wayside.
But the question remains, whatever happened to the
trophy?
L-------------------------------------------------~
SOFTBALL ., ..
Mustangs bow to
Aliso Niguel, 6-5
COSTA MESA -The Costa
Mesa High softball team had all
four of hits in the first inning and
jumped out to a five-nln lead
Thursday, but had to watch as
Aliso Niguel came back to win, 6-
5, in a Pacific Coast League con-
test.
Kim Daniels, who went 2 for 4,
had l>oth of her hits in the first
.inning. Nicola Woody added a
run-scoring single and Julie Col-
lett had a hit in the inning for the
Mustangs (5-8, 1-1).
Aliso put together a five-run
inning of its own in the sixth,
erasing a 5-1 Costa Mesa lead.
The winning hit was a bloop sin-
gle that dropped over the second
baseman into short right field.
Sailors no-hit, 12-0
NEWPORT BEACH -Sea
View League pitching continued
to give the Newport Harbor High
softball team trouble Thursday as
Irvine burler Lindsay Welch no-
hit the Sailors in a 12-0 five-
inning triwnph at Newport's field.
The no-no, combined with
Tuesday's seven-inning no-hitter
spun by El Toro, leaves the Tars
(7-5, 0-2) without a hit in league
play.
Jill Nelsen reached twice on
walks for the hosts, who had sev-
eral hard-hit balls right at Vaque-
ro infielders, according to New-
port Coach Mike Mullen.
Irvine (2-0 in league and
ranked ninth in Orange County)
scored all its runs in the first three
innings, cashing in on five Sailor
errors to post at least six unearned
runs.
CdM succumbs, 12-6
CORONA DEL MAR -Corona
de! Mar High's softball team col-
lected a season-high 10 hits,
including two each by Wesley
Wills and Jennifer Luchesi, but El
Toro scored eight runs in the sixth
inning to defeat host Cd.M, 12-6,
in Sea View League action Thurs-
day.
CdM (8-8, 0-2 in league) made
three of its five errors in the sixth,
as El Toro (10-5, 2-0) erased a 6-4
deficit. CdM scored first when
Hayden Aley tripled home
Luchesi (2 for 3 with one RBI).
Wills was 2 for 3 with one RBI. El
Toro had 14 hits.
Eagles one-hit, 10-0
LAGUNA HILLS -Laguna
Hills scored six runs in the first
inning and rolled to a 10-0 win
Thursday over the Estancia High
softball team in a game called in
the fifth inning due to the mercy
rule.
nttany Ortega managed the
only hit for the Eagles (2-6, 0-2)
off Stephanie Bisera as Laguna
Hills improved to 6-6-2, 2-0 in
Pacific Coast Leagu~ action.
VOLLEYBA£L
S~ors roll to three-game win
IRVINE -The Newport Harbor
High boys volleyball team p~ed
up a solid road win Thursday,
defeating Sea View League rival
Woodbridge, 15-10, 15-10, 15-12.
"They're a good team, but they
were missing one of their guys,"
said Newport Coach Dan Glenn.
•Any win is a good win, especial-
ly on the road."
Wes Badorek had 16 kills to
lead the Sailors (4·5, 3-1) over
Woodbridge (1·3 in league).
Eric Bernhard added 12 kills
and Scott Archbold and Cameron
Black had eight apiece. 1Tavis
Nelson chipped in with 40 assists.
CdM falls to unbeaten
Santa Margarita in
three straight
RANCHO SANTA MARGARI-
TA -The Corona del Mar High
boys volleyball team joined the
ranks of Santa Margarita's Sea
View League victims Thursday,
dropping a 15·7, 15-11, 17-15
decision.
Brian Coleman had 15 kills to
lead Cd.M (4-4, 2-2) while Santa
Margarita, the No. 4 team in
Orange County, improved to 4·0
in league.
Estancia battles elements escapes with fifth-place finish
PALM SPRING~ -Tbe Estancia High
boy• golf team came in to the two-day nib·
uta To Youth Tournament u the def ending
cllAJnpion1, but Coach Art Perry said he
wu jlllt happy to make Jt into the top five um time aroUQd ..
•we thought we would defend our title,
but th conditions made it tmpoalble, •
Penysald.
Tb Eagles were ~ying at the Desert
Prtnce11 Country Club near the windmill
farm that aosses the 1-10 heading towards
Phoen!X.
AJ4n:no.ny took th tiUe with a 378 fol·
lowed by Wla Parkt 382, 8ru·Oll.Dda, 385
and Palm Sf>".ings, 388. P.staJlda wu fltth
I ~
at 390 and Newport Harbo1 was 15th at.
410.
Bstancie took two teams to the towna·
ment, with the No. 1 teem made up of Mike
and Jeff p rry, Pete Krutzlk and ROSI Nec-
euary.
The second team featured Joe Huang,
Alex Lanen, Nick Johnson and Don
Tabya, who wu up from the JV team.
• After .ftnilhlng the first day 25th tn a 33·
team tteJd the Newport HarbOr &a.Uon
came back lbunday to ftn1lh tn MV91lth
place on the day.
NewpOrt llDded up 15th cmtr&U on IM
par-72 DeMrt Prtnceu Coumy Club 18-
hole COWM.
)J
•we dJd a real good Job of coming
back,• Mid Newport Harbor Coach Jim
Warren. •'n>day we were only 10 strokes
of1 of t1nt place. The wind wu a big I ac-
tor, too. It had to be bJowtng SO to 60 mph.·
BW Collopy wa1 the I ad er I or the
sallon, .lbooting roundl of 87 and 81 for a
161 two-day tcMl.
Chris HeDrodn ~ed eight ltrobl
off h1I opeNng*Clay round, lbootjng an 83
for a 114 total.
Brtan Bauer lbot a 96 and an 89 for
Newport. sp.. ._ ibOt 108 the llrit
~ ·and J1llllO CIGnlanl cbec:ked in wttJa
an851b~. ~
Sea IQnp drop 202-204
declSion _tO Woodbridge
IRVINB -The Corona del Mar boys gOl.f
teem fell two ltrokes short lbunday, lottrig
to See View League rival Woodbridge, 202·
204.
·1 think we ere the teCond·J>Oke i.un ln
tbe IMg\le talent·WIM, but we can't put the
nUIDbml llOgetber, • Mid CdM Co.ch Paul Hllm. ·Maybe 1t'I th4t COKh.,,
0..,, BrOOb lbot a loW·round 38 °""
.. pU-38 Rancho San~ golf cour..
Stew BrocW and Jett Belnll wen rtgbt oa
f
t9Gtt lat00l. eon
MmlCQMIJ~ c-.-...,.~. '
•· J.~ ~1 11.1; 2. T. ~(().11~3 Movis(E} 116 ... t , T. T.-u ((), lit.1; 2 Hom (E), 24 9; 3. la (0. '25i.
... t , Sol¥ CQ 5H; 2. AvN (E). 56.5; 3. Ojed.a <O. 5&.7. z.:· t , Hein<ndc (0. 21)7 3; 2. V• (0, 2.1>7.I; 3. S.~ (t),
~ • 1. Sofia (0, 4:41.0; 2. S."".-(!"' 4;oG 9: J Hs~-. (0 4:.41.ll. ._..., "''• . • • .......... •
l.Jll · 1. Slloldo (l'), 1~28 9; 2. Noonan (0. 1CU2.1; 3. ~(I), lctAU . _ .-t · 1. P'rb (0. 17 .1; no sec.and or third.
,.... • 1. Pt'Q (0, 453; no teCOnd or third. ... ..-.1. EstaOO. (Arre~~. c:.stellon, Felbr), 47.7.
1,-...._ • 1 · Costa Meta (Solls, M. Vega, A Veg., Price), 3:51.0.
HI · 1.1.Hhy (0, 6-0; 2. Meyers (E), 5-8; 3. Good (0. S-4.
U • 1. fellx (i). 20-2 112; 2. Datwatta~nun (0 19-10 112· J.1.11 ((), 19-6 314. • •
Tl• 1. 0.tw41ttananun (0. 38-5; 2. Sou (Q, 36-J·
I ). Arreil!ifl (E), )5-), '
IP· 1. Rudesill (0. 4s-4 112; 2. Miranda (E), 41·7 1/2· J. /.. T.nlelu {E}, 39-9. '
Df • 1. Johnstbn (0. 116-6 114; 2. Miranda (Elr 112· 10 112; J. 8an:Jtlo (E), '12·5 112.
HIGH Sotocx.. GNU
Ma.c ClDAST 1..1.AGW
eo.t.a Meg 12. &unda 4.J too· 1. Grover <O. n S; 2. Sdvoeder (Q, 13.6; 3. Dedcer (E). 13. 1.
JOO· 1. GNNer (0. 28.0; 2. Dedter (£), 28.7; 3. Gr09an (Q, 28.9.
400 • 1. Glenn (Q, 1:07.2; 2. ~ (E), 1: 10.06; no third.
900• 1. V.n De Wallter (0, 2:36.4; 2 Hall (E), 2:43. 1:
1. Miller (0, 2:51.1.
1,llO • 1. Martinez (E), 5:35 2; 2. DeN<>ewe< (Q, 5:35.6;
3. ~ De Wallter (Q, 5:37.3.
J,.200 • 1. Martinez (E), no time; 2 De~ (0. no tune; 3. Van De Walker (0, no time.
1-. • 1. D.ng (0. 17.9: 2. Dedcer (E), 18.6; 3. Loveless (0, 19 5. JOGH~ 1. o.ng (0. 52.8; 2. Apodaca(£). 54.2; 3. Jankowski (0. 54.3.
400 ~ • 1. Costa Me.a (Grover; Jankowsk~ Dang. Sdlroeder). 57.2.
1,llO ~ • 1. Costa Mesa (Grover, JanJcoswki, Gr09an, Van De Walker), 4:47.8.
HI · 1. Simonds (Q, 5-2; 2. C«drey (E), 4-2; no third.
U • 1. Sctlroed« (Q, 14-11 1'2; 2 Simonds (0, 14-o;
3. c.nsity (E}, 13-7
Tl· 1. Dang (Q, 31-9; 2. Dedcer (£). 29-8; 3. Bayes (Q, 28-5.
5P-1. He11denon (E), 31·5 112; 2. Grogan(Q, 28-6; 3. Sakai (0. 28-1112.
DT • 1. Dahle (E), 99-0; 2. Sakai (C), 95-10 1'2; 3. Bayes (C), 94-8.
.... IOI00&.90ft .. w..u-.
C.W411i1M9rlt,Mc part.._...,50
190 -1. LM (N), 11 J, 2. Sumn1r (0. 1 U; l . Sf\abtaJ (0. 1H.
111 • 1. ~co. 22.t: 2. ~ co. ua; 1. Lee ~. 2s.o.
400 . 1. tqt co. 53 t: 2. Atln (0. 53.9; ). Felbl (N). 54.0.
IOO • 1. lffrdsleie (0, 2 033; 2. Rett.en (0, 2:03,9;
l . Hcmfeld co. 2;08.A.
1,-..-t. ~ (0. 4:.41.7; 2. Hossfeld (C). 4:~o;
3. Maguire (Q, .t:.WA. ,
1.200 • 1. Maguire (C), 10:1 u; 2. RogeB (0. 10:21.9; ). Cortez (N). 1 ~u.
100H • 1. Hong IO. 1SA; 2. Loo (N), 15.7; 3, Ttrl<a11 (C), t6.9. JOOIH • 1. Hong (0, 42.0; 2. Loo (N), 43.3; 3 , Orlich (0. 44.0.
400 ,_.., • 1. CdM (~.~.IC.lase and Sumner), 4SA. ,,fOO ,_.., · 1. CdM (~Orlich, Beards!~ and Hoyt), 3:.41.5.
HI· 1. Loo (N), 6-2; 2. Amezola (N), 5-8; l . Brown (C), s-4,
U • 1. Gerlach (N), 18-5 314; 2. Evaru CO. 18-1 314;
3 . .Amezola (N), 17·9.
TJ • 1. Loo (N), 38-3; 2. Hornung (N), 36-3; 3. Gerlach (N), 36-0.
'1V • 1. Med>onald (Q, lo-6; 2. Williams (0 and Brown (0, 1o-6.
Sit. 1. Nichols (0. 52-11 1/4; 2. Reese CN), 50--0 1'2;
3. Pepk (N), 48-9 112.
DT • 1. Clartt {N). 138-1; 2. Reese (N), 125-4 1f2; 3. SChadef (N), 125-3
HIGH S0400e.. GINS Sl!A YllW LIAGUIE
Newport ......... Cofw det ~ 45
100 1. Zaby (N). 12.6; 2. Albano (0. 12.9; 3. Siebert (N), 13.5.
200 1. Albano (C), 26.6; 2 Puro (N), 27 .1; 3 Gardner (0. 28.1.
400 • 1. Puro (N), 1'01.0; 2 Kent (N), 1:02.4; 3. Gardner (Q, 1:04 O
800 • 1. Mol'9«1 (Q, 2:32.B; 2 Eadie (N)', 2:33 8;
3. Swatt>erg (N), 2:38 3.
1,IOO -1. Mor~n (Q, 5·23 9; 2 5warbefg (N), 5·34 4; 3. Mcfall (N). 5:AO 5.
J,200 • 1. Mcfall (N). 12:29.6, 2. Rob1mon (0. 13'17 4;
3. Hafer (Q, 13:53 O
100H -1. Oayton (N), 16 4; 2. MQnroe (0. 19.9; 3. Barnes (C), 20 O
JOOH • 1. Oayton (N), Sl 9; 2. Bourgeo11 (N), 53.0;
3. Dubin (C), 54.0.
400 ret.y · 1. NH (A Kent. Puro, K. Kent and Zaby), 52.1.
1,500 rel•y · 1. NH (M<Mlllen, A. Kent, Eadie and K. Kent).
4:20.0.
tu· 1. Bourgeotl (N), S-2; 2. Hauke (C), 4-10.
U · 1. Albano (Q, 15-11; 2. Oayton (N), 15-10; 3. Hauke (0. 14-0
TJ • 1. Clayton (N), J.4..6 1/4; 2. Hauke (Q, 31-5; 3. Hawley (Q. 30--6.
5' · 1. Wilson (N). 35-7 1f2; 2. Hawley (Q. 32·8 112;
3. Madueno (N), 32· 1 112.
DT · 1. Wiison (N), 115-8; 2. Madueno (N), 108-5; 3. Dlcksoro (C), 80-6.
SOFTBALL
HIGll sotOCX.
MaftCCDMf~
Alllo N ....... c.tll Me.e 5
Aliso Nlouel 000 1 OS 0 • 6 8 1
Costa Meg 500 000 0 • 5 4 1
Mueller and Vevla; Mootgomety and
Chlsholm. W • Mueller.
l • Mont9<>mef)', S-3. 38 -Battef' (AN).
HR • Sliva (AN).
IEAV.WLIMIUI
Irvine 12. Newport Harbor 0
Irvine 543 000 · 12 11 0
Newport Harbor 000 000 • 0 0 S
Welch and Hablger; Ne lsen and
Gosselin. W • HabTger. L • Nelsen, 2-1.
38 • Leyden (I).
SEAVllW~
El Toro 12. Coronai del Mer 6
El Toro 040 008 0 • 12 14 3
Corona del Mar 200 400 O • 6 10 5
Smith and Nonnan; Van Hook,
Greene (6) and Wiiis. W • Smith.
L • Van Hook. 2-4. 38 • Aley (CdM).
MCIAC COAST LIMlUI
~Hills 10, EstMcN 0
Estancia 000 00 · 0 1 6
Laguna Hills 612 01 • 10 13 1
Bladt and Danner; 8isef'a and
McMahon. W • 8isera, 3·2. L -Black.
28 • McMahon (L). 38 • Ramesh (l).
DEEP SEA
THURSDAY'S COUNTS
Dav.y's Lodter ·no report.
Newport Landing • 2 boats,
35 anglers. 2 sand bass, 23 mackerel,
19 rockfish, 15 sculpin, 1 cow cod.
TBN IS
HIGH IOtoOI llO't'I ..... w.a earon. ..... 14. .,,,.. ..
~ Turlclch (CdM) def Dorl, 6-1; ~f Mutty. 6-0; d4rf. Vat\ 6-0; Mouy.n1
(CdM) IOlt 1-6, 3~ won 6-2; Dent (CdM)
won 6-0, 6-0. 6--0
DoUlbl1a: CaOl)ello<hoj)(a (CdM) def Ch~Wllliams: 6-2; did. Moon-Shem1tl-
~ntl, 6-1(· def. Elyashkevlcti-Adtw.ryu,
6-4; Shuk a·JaNngirl (CdM) won 6.1, 6-4,
lost H ; Cole~iller (CdM) lost ~.
won 6-1, 6-2.
s-tAt MMptt.9 11. Newport s
Singles: Kojima (N) lost TSu, o-6; lost to
Shedd. 6-7; lost to Fears, 5-7; Rinek (N) lost~. won 6-4, 6-3; Sims (N) lost 2-6. won 6-2, lost 2-6.
Doubles: Romney-Samoff (N) lost to
Oeen.-Hsu. ~-(;;lost to Hu-Graff, o-6; lost Freeman-Hu, 1-6; Evarts-Oyler (H)
won 6-4, lost~. 6-7; Singer-Hsieh (N)
lost 2-6, o-6, won 6-3.
MCIAC COAST UAGUI
~ hMh 10, Utand•.
Singles: Leonard (E) def. Talan<o, 6-3,
Stratiman, 6-2; Caston, 7-S;
Guerrero (E) lost 2.fi, 1-6, Hi; Kearns (E)
lost Hi, o-6, 1.fi.
Doubles: Rudolph-Burden (E) lost to
Purcell-Seybold, 1-6; def. Cohen-Melen· don. 6-4; def. Plnk·Marconi, 6-2,
Un-Taboada (E}, lost 6-7, won 6--3, 6--0,
Novak·Brown (E) lost 1-6, ~.won 6-3
COUEGEMIN
~· Na SoCal College 7, Dominican 0
Singles: Robbms (S) def. Carson, 6-2.
6-3; lewis (S) def. Leese, 6-1, 6-1; Bamga
(S) dei. Carter. 6--0, 6-4; Villar (S) def.
Reinholz, 6-2, 6· 1; Baker (S) def. Dake,
6-0, 6--0; Johansson (S) won by default
Doubles:Robbins-lew1s (5) def.
le~Carter. B-2; Villar-Baker (S) def
Carson·Reinholz. 8-6; Barriga-Johansson
(S). won by default
FfUOAY, APRIL 5, 1996
CdM rolls, 14-4
CORONA DEL MAR -Boris
Turklch and Taylor Dent both
won all three of their games
ThW'Sday to lead the Corona del
Mar High boys tennis team to a
14-4 victory over visiting 1rvi.n .
Ezan Mozayeru, who was
brought up from the N team,
won one of tu.s suigles sets for the
Sea Kings (9-2, 5-0).
• &tan eta High 's Mike
Leonard swept all three of his sin~
gl~s matches to run his season
record to 32-1 , but the Eagles fell
just short to Laguna Beach, t 0-8,
in {l Pao.fie Coast League match.
., Newport Harbor Hlgh's ten-
nis team had a tough day, losmg
at Sea View League foe Santa
Ma.rganta, 13-5.
No t singl es player Yuslu
Ko1una lost all three of tus match·
es. but two were by 6-7 and 5-7
scores John Rmek won two ot
three le lead the Sailors (3· 7, 2-3)
Santa Margarita 1s now 11-4
overall, 3-2 in ledgue
• The Southern California
Colle ge men'!> tenrus team was
able ro take 1t easy and give No.
1 singles player Mattias Johans-
son some needed rest as the Van-
guards cnnsed to a 7 -0 noncon-
ference win over Donurucan Col-
lege of San Rafael.
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Namo. Clrcle View El-Ung the successful bidder To all heirs beneflcl111les tatff Act (This auth0<lty posal shall be considered heard thereon. II you Chai· G. Heileman Brewing Have you started ooong PUBLIC NOTICE emenlar~{Sun View .El-to subsUlute securitles lor credltOfS contingent Cfedl: will allow 'the personal rep-unless accompanied by Ieng• this project in court. NOTICE OF Oompany. Inc ' John l business yet? yes H·96
---------ementa.~ HVAC & Roohng any monies withheld by the t0<s. ind' persona who may resantatlve to take many such cashier s check, ~ou may be llmiled to rais-PUBLIC HEARINO Cume, Controller Roy A Bente
STATEMENT OF Pro)ect , District to ensure perform-olherwtsa be Interested In tctlons without court ap-cash, or bidder's bond. ing only those Issues J0u MESA CONSOLIDATED This statement was Med This statement was !tied
ABANDONMENT OF Project'· Prellmlnary Cost ance under the tgreement the will or esta11. or both, proval. Before taking cer· No bid shall be constd· or someone else raise at WATER DISTRICT w11h the County Clerk ol "''lh the County c1e1k cl
USI! OF FICTITIOUI Eslimate. Approximately °' permltllng payment ol of: MARGUERITE M . taln very Important actions. ered unless 11 ts made on • the public . heaung de-Thurada A rll Orange County on 3·22·96 Orange County on 3·15-96
$750,000.00 retenUons eamed directly KNEeN however the personal rep-blank lorm furnished by the scribed in this notice or In If, P UHUl3877t4~ 19963678730 ~·::1~!,, ~~ OcPtace VlPlansS lllhoole on0 FU1e: Into escrow Published A PETITION has been resenlall~e will be required C11y of Costa Mesa, and Is w1 uneodn correhsponcdence de-11 • 1898 • 7:00 Dally Pilot March 29, Aprit Oa11y Pilot Maren 22 29
have llband~·th;-~ .. o~ our~. 8;";2~ Pine·~~~ Newport Buch.Co1ta filed by FIRST AMERICAN to give notice to lnteresled made In eccorda,nce with p1~:r to l~h: paubll~yhe~t;in°gr P·:;·. or :s soon 5, 12, 19, 1996 1312' Apul 5, 12 1996 F257
h Fl 1 1 e 1 ' M Dall p 1 t •~n 5 12 TRUST COMPANY In the persons unless they have the provisions o the Pro-• erea er •s t • • ct. I ous us neu Lint, HunUngton Beach, esa y 'o ...,. • • Superl0< Cour1 of Ca1tl0<· waived notice°' conseoted posal requirements. For 1nlo1ma11on cart (714) the •vend• permtta PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTI CE Name. StiUet & Associates, CaJ1l0<nla 92647 (714) 847· 1996. nla, County of ORANGE. to the proposed aciion.) Ea.ch b•d~er must have a 644-3200. BHrd MHtJnt Room
Pristine Acc..1ory Prod· 2551 (Ext. 1440) Purchas-F336 Tt:tE PE11TION U1Quest1 The Independent admlnis-Class "ClO" (Electrical Mtch••I C. Kra nilev, Men Consoltdated Fictitious Bu1lness Fictitious Business ~i. ~~ ~~~~2~rlve, ~J>:J>cfim~~ HEREBY PUBLIC NOTICE thal KENNETH J. CUM· tratlon authority Wiii be Contr1ct0<) llcense and be Secretarv, Pl•nnl ng W•tlllr Distric t N•m• Statement Nam e Statement The Fictitious Bu&lness GIVEN lhat the OCEAN MINS be appointed as Spe-granted unless an Inter-prequaJ1hed IS required by Co mml11lon, Cttv of 1985 Placentta dThe lotlowmg persocns1 are The follON•"9 persons ate clal AdmlntstralO< with Um-estt<I person files an ~ law. Newport Be•ch. oing business as 0 um· dc--ng bus•ness as· Mo<g3n Name r•!etred to above VIEW SCHOOL DISTRICT BSC 4045 lled powets 10 administer jectlon to the petition and The City Council ol the NOTE· The ex ense of Avenue, Ooat• bia Huntington Beach Hos· Enterpr ses. 514 Bolsil
was flied'" Orange County ol Orange County, Caltfor· NOTICE OF the eslate ol the decedent. &how good cause Why the City ol Costa Mesa r• P Mesa, C•ltfomle p11aJ and Me<11ca1 Center. A~e Ne .... port Beach CA on Feb. 9, 1996, File nla.. acting by and through PETITION TO THE PETITION requests court ahould not grant the serves the nghl lo ie1ect lh1s notice ls paid from a The Board ol Direclors ot 17772 Beach Boulevard 92563
No.F19963672919 Its Governing Board, .~e<e· ADMINISTER the decedent's WILL and authority. any and/or all bids. filing fee collected from the lhe Mesa Consohdated Huntington Beach, CA Morgan McEitresh. 514 Michael S. Siltier, 2347 !natter referred to as DIS-ESTATE OF• codicils 11 an bt admitted A HEARING on the petJ. The Contrac10< shall com· apptlc1nt. Water District 1nv1tes the 92647 BOlsa Ave Newport Beacn Purdue Drive, Costa Mesa, TRICT," will receive up to, CHRISTOPHER J 10 probate ~he wlll and lion will be held on MAY 2 ply with the prov11lon1 ol Published Newport commuMy to anend a pub-Hunungton lntercommuMy CA 92663 CA 92826 bul no .Jater than l he LINK lka • any cod1cit1 art avallable 1998, at 1:45 P.M. In Dept'. Section 1no to 1760, In-Beach.Costa Mesa Dally Uc hearing to consider the Hospital (This Is a Corpora· Ross McElfresh. 514 Boisa
This buslneu was con· above-staled time, sealed a tor examination In the Ille 703 located at 341 The City ctuslve, of the Caltlomla Piiot April 5 1996 followmg: 1995 UPDATE lion) (CA). t455 Response Ave Newpo11 Beach CA ductedb~•n!ndlvldual bids fOf the 1ward ol a CHRISTOPHER JAMES kept by the court Drive South, Orange, CA Lab0< Code: 1he prevailing ' · Fl34 TO THE DISTRICT'S Road, Suite 2SO, Sacra· 92663 .
Michael S. Stiller contrtct for the above LINK aka CHRIS·J. THE PETITION. requests 92668. rate and scale al wages es· URBAN WATER MANAGE· mento, CA 95815 This busmess IS con.
This statemenl was flied project. LINK aka authority to admlnlller the IF YOU OBJECT TO the tablished by the City of PUBLIC NOTICE MENT ~LAN This buslneu Is con· ducted by: co-partners
with the County Clerk of Bids shall be received In CHRIS LINK estale under the tndepen· granllng of the petllion, you Costa Mesa, which are on This item will be dis· ducted by a corpore11on Have you started domg
Orange County on 3·15-96 the place ldentlfled above. CASE NO. A 1B1041 dent Administration of Es· should appear at the hear· Ille with lhe City Clerk ol Fictitious Bualneas cu.ssed and comments will Have you started doing business yet? no
Newport Beach-Colla Those bids timely received To all heirs beneficiaries lates Act Wllh llmited au-Ing •nd stale your ob-the City of Costa Mesa; Name St•tement be received. Attendance Is business yet? no Ross E. McEllresl1
Mesa Dally Piiot March 22, shall be opened and pub· creditors c00tlngent credl: thorlty. (Thi• authority wlll lectloiu or tile written -ob: and shall lorfell penal1ies The following persons are open to the general public Huntington lntercommunlly Morgan McEllresh
29, Aprlt 5, t2, 1996. Hcly read aloud at lhe tors and' persons who may allow the Special Admlnl•· ectlons with the cour1 be· prescribed therein lor non· doing business as: MC· For more lntormallon, or if Hospital, Carol Freeman, This statemenl was f,led
F264 above-stated time and oth8'wise be Interested In trat0< to take many actions fore the heating. Your ap-compllance ol eald Code. CORMICK, KIDMAN & BE· you would like assistance Ch1el Executive Olhcer "''th the County Cieri\ of __ P_U_B_L-IC_N_O_T_IC_E __ place provided, however. If the wllt or eslate, or both, wlthoUl court approval. B• pearance may be In person MARY ELLIOTT, Dep-HRENS, LLP, 695 '(Qwn In presenting your com· This itatemont was filed Orange County on 3.15.95
the Information tor Bidders of: CHRISTOPHER J, LINK f0<e taking certain very Im· or by your attorney. uty City Clerk, City of Center Or.. Suite ~o. men13 to the Board at the with tht Counly Clerk ol 19963676731
--.-T-A_T_E_M_E_N_T_O_F--1 calla f0< prequallficaUon of aka CHRISTOPHER JAMES portent ac11ona: howtve<, tF YOU ARE A CREDITOR Coal• Mea• Costa Mesa, CA 92626 P\Jbhc Hearing, please con· Orange County on 2· 16·96 Dail Pilot March 22 29,
ABANDONMENT OF blcddars purcsuadnt 10s Pu?hc LINK aka CHRIS J. LINK lhe Special Admlnlstra1or or a conllngenl credlt0< of Published Newport H.L (Mike) McCormick, a t63act C2o061een Scarm1nach, at 19 98 3117377S Apr/5 12 1996 F258
I 0 FICT 0 S onuaci 0 9 ect on aka CHRIS LINK with llmt1ed powers will be the deceased, you must Ille Prolesslonal Corporation. H · Daily Pilot March 15, 22.1 ___ . __ . _____ _
US F ITI U 20111·5• only those !>Ids A PETITION has been required to give notice to your claim wllh the court Beach-Cost• Mesa Deity (CA), 695 Town Center Or.. MESA CONSOLI· 29, Ap1115, 1996 1235 PUBLIC NOTICE
BUSINESS NAMI! received from ~equahlled riled by GREGORY A. LINK Interested persons unless and mail a copy to the per· Pilot March 29, April 5, Suite 1400, Costa Mesa, DATED WATER DIS·------------------
The foltowlng person& blddders ,shall 1 ad ,:~eel In the Superlot court ot they have waived notice 0< sonal 1epresentallve ap-t996. CA 92626 TRtCT PUBLIC NOTICE Fictitious Business
have •blndoned the use ol an pub •c Y re . at California.. County of OR· consented to the proposed pointed by the court within F267 Arthur G. Kidman, A pro-K.,I Kemp Interim Name St•tem ent the ~lctltlous 8u1lnt11 the above stiled time and ANGE. action, and obtain court IP-tour months from lhe date lesslonal Corporatton (CA). District Secr~ta Fictitious Business The 10110 .... 1ng persons are
Name. McCormick, Kidman plice. THE PETffiON requests PfOVtl.) The Independent ol first lssuanc. ol the let· PUBLIC NOTICE 695 Town Center Or., Sune . ry Name St•tement doing ousmess as Ubad & Behfena, LIWV9fl , A Thete will be• mandalory thal GREGORY A. LINK be Admlnl1tr111on authoflty will ters H provided In section 1400, Colla Mesa. CA Pubt11hed Newport The tollom ng petSOIU Ole Inc 1221 Nortn H01bo;
PllrtMflhlp of Professional job walk and conference appointed as personal rep. be grante<I unltu an Inter-9100 of the Cahlornia Pro-NOTICE OF 9262C5 Beach.Costa Mesa OaJly domg business as. Ad· So~levar<! Ana.Ile•"' CA
C0tporatlon1, 195 Town (S.. time •bove). Any bid-resenlatlve 10 edmlrtlsttr uted penlon mes ob}ectlon bate Code. The ume f0< t1l· PUBLIC HEARINO Russell G. Behrens, a Pro-Pilot Apul 1, 5. 9, 1996 vanced Processing Con· 92801 · "
Centtt Drive, Suite 1400, g!" l&1hng to •ttend the •n-lhe estate ol the decedent. to this petition and ahows Ing claims will not expire Nol!Ce Is hereby given les11onal Corporation (CA), ml47 cepts. 20«2 Graystone Custom ContrOI S~stem
Costa M .... CA 92112CS we Job walk and oonf8f· THE PETITION request• good cause why the court before four months from that the Plann.ng Cammi&· 695 Town Center Dr .. Sune Lane. Hun11ngton Beach, L TO a Nevada c orp
The Fictitious Bu1lne11 tnc:e Wiii be dtemed a the decedent'• Will and should not grant the au-the heiring date noticed slon ol the C11y ot Newport 1400, Costa Mesa. CA PUBLIC NOTICE CA 92646 (CA) 3305 West Spt1ng Name rtf8fred to above nonresponstve bidder and codicUs, If any, be admitted lhorilY. above. Beach wilt hold 1 public 92626 Wenda Kanemaru, 20442 Mounlam Road ,.60.2~
was ftle<f In Orange County will have ill bid returned to ptobate. The will and A HEARING on tht pell· YOU MAY EXAMINE the hearing on lhe appllcatlOn Suzanne M. Tague, A Law SUMMARY Graystone L.n. Huntington Las Ve<Jas NV 69l02
on S..t 2·95, Ale No.F1995'.-unopened. any codicils ll'e avallable Uon will be held on MAY 2, Ille kept by lhe court. II you ol K.J. Catanz1111te and So Corporation, (CA). 695 OF ADOPTED Beach, CA 92646 Thts ousiness s cor
3657870 Plan& and Specilicatlons ror examination In the ftle 1996, al 1:45 P.M. In Dept. 111• • person Interested In Cal IBEW·NECA Pension Town Center Drive, Suite ORD NANCE Michelle H1gash1 5785 ducted b • a corporation
Homer L McCormick, A and •II contiact documents kept by the court. 703 located al 341 The City the estate, you may file Plan for General Plan 1400, Cos1a Mesa. CA ORDINA,NCE 96.,. 19 V1s11 Del Mar. Yorba Linda Have y~u siarted do "'J
Proleaslonal Corporation may ~ purchased •t the THE PETITlON requests Drive South, Orange, CA with the court a formal R• Amendment No. 96· 1 (C) 92626 scheduled 10 be in lull CA 92687 ousiness yet? No
(CA). 1195 Town Center Owner• olfice for S50.00 authority to •dmlnlster the 92668. quest 10< Special Notice of and Amendment No. 647 Janet M0<mngstar. a Law 11 Thts business Is con· Custom Conttot System
Drive, Suite 1400. Costa I* HI • Pet project. Pay· e&tate under the lndepen-IF YOU OBJECT TO lhe the filing ol an Inventory on property located at 352 Corporation (CA), 695 :~~~ ll~nc:d~p:~ ~ ~~~~ ducted by: a general part· LTD E LaRoy Feiguson'
M .... CA 92626 ment will not be refunded, dent Admlnlslratlon of Es· granting of the petition, you and apprala.I of estate as· Hazel Drive and 3901 East Town Center Drive. Suite nership Pres:den1
Arthur G. Kidman, A Pro-and the Plans llld Speclfl· ta tee Ac:t. (This authority should 1ppear at the hear· HI.I 0< of any petition 0< Coast Highway. 1400, Costa Mesa, CA ~Y t~h9;· f~~~wr:; ~i1f P~~~ Have you started doing T111s statement was filed
teselonat CorpOl'atlon (CA), C4tlons and Project docu-will aJIOllf"'ltlt peraonal rep-Ing and 1tate your ob~ec· account as provided In Amendment 10 the Land 92626 vote: buslness.)'et? no wllh the County Clerk of
695 Town Center Drive, ments are nol required to resentatlVe to take many tlons or file written ob ec• section 1250 of the Callfor· Use Element of the General Douglas J. Evertz, A Pro· COUNCIL MEMBERS: Wenda i<:anemaru Or;inge Counry on 3·22·96 Suite 1400, Coate Mes•, be returned. Additional Hie actions without court ap· lion• with 111e cour1 be ore nla Probate Code. A R• Plan and an Amendment to fesslonal Corpor111on (CA). Michelle Higashi 19963877577 CA 92e26 of Plant anb Specifications proval Before taking cer· lhe hearing. Your appear· ~uest for Speclal Notice Districting Map No. 18, 695 Town Center Drive, AYES: Erickson, Horn· This statement was filed
Ruasell G. Behrens, A Pro-may be acquired through lain very Important i ctlons, ance may be In person or tvim Is avallabte from the consistent Wllh the prevt. Suite 1400, Costa Mesa, buckle, Oenl1, Mona· with tho County Clerk ol Dally Pilot March 29 Apr~
feulorlal Corporation (CA), lhe Architect. however, tht peraonal rep.. by your attorney. court cletk. ously approved resubdlvl· CA 92626 han. Orange County on 3·26·96 5. 12. 19, 1996 F304
695 Town Center Drive, tn accordance with the resentallve will be required IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR Attorney for the P•tl· sion of land (Resubd1vlslon Keith E. McCullough, A NOES: None. 1996 38778 52
Suite 1400, Co1ta Mesa, provisions of Calllornla 10 give notlct to Interested 0< 1 conUngent creditor of Uon.r: No. t019). Proltsslonat Corporation ABSENT: BuH•. Daily Pilot Match 29, April PUBLIC NOTICE
CA 926211 Buslne!!_u•nd 7POr20Ble115slonsd persons unless they have lhe decetsed, you must file PIERRE I!. AUW Thi• project has been r• (CA), 695 Town Center 0 RO IN AN CE 9 6-4 5, 12, 19, 1996 132S Fictitious Bustnesa Suzanne M. Tigue, A Llw Code .,... on • an waived notice °' conaented your claim with the court ' viewed. and It has been Ortve. Su•t• 1400, Costa Corporation, (CA), 695 Publlc Contract Code Sec· to the proposed ICtlon) and mtll •copy to the per· (CSBlll34887), det8'mlned that It 11 cal· Mesa, CA 92626 amends Muntctpal Code PUBLIC NOTICE N•m• Statement
Town Centet Drive, Suite lion 3300, the District r• The Independent admlnli-aon•I represent1tlve ap.. HARRY I!. WESTOV£R egorlcally eaempt under Thie buslnes1 la con· Sec11ons 12·20, 12·23, 1111d The 1011ow1ng persons are
1400, Cost• Mesa, CA quirts that the bidder pos-tratlon authority will be oolnted by the court within & ASSOCIATES, OOt the requirements ol the ducted by: limited llabtltty 12-45: and repeals Sec· Fictitious Business docng business ts JC R
92626 1us the lollowlng cla&· granled unless an Inter· lour months from the date DOVIR DR., STE. 100, C•lllornla Environmental pa11ne11hlp lions 12·21. 12·22, 12·33, Name St1temen t Advertising. 32240 Pa,.eo
Janet Morningstar. A Ltw srticatlon of contrlC1or's Ii· ested person flies 111 ob-ol first tsauance of the let· NEWPORT BEACH, CA Quality Act. Have you slar1ed doing 12·34, t2-35, 12·37, 12-40. The lollow1ng persons are ~delanto, S~A~J;~ Juan
Corporttlon, (CA), 1195 cense •t the time the bid Is jectlon to tht petition and ters 1s Pfovlded In section 82eeo NoUce 11 h.,eby further buslnesa yet? Yes. 1+96 l2-4l and 12•50 pertairung doing business as SolcC>f B•pislrano,F s
Town Center Drive, Suite IUblflltted: shoW good cause v.hy the 9100 of the Califomla Pro-Published Newport given In that sa(d public Suzanne M. Tague, A Law tO r.gulahons of conduct In Marketing, 1593 Biker iogim~ S~an~hiso (C:;·
1400, Costa Mesa, CA tourt lhould not granl the bate Code The time for ftl-heating w1tt be held on lhe Corpofalion, Suzanne M. . Street. Costa Mesa. CA vices · nc. 92&26 C1ass B log clal i wilt not • plr 8Hch-Cotta Mesa Diiiy lSlh d•y of April 11198 at Tague President 01 Corpo-parks and r1~a11on fac1ll· 92626 32240 Paseo Adelanto St•
Oouglu J. Evertz. A Pro-Any bidder not 10 If. ·~ING on the peU-be.lore ~ months ~rO: Pilot M111ch 4, 5, 11. 1996. the hOUf ol 7:30 p.m. 11i'the rtllon ' par1ner ol partner-Ues. Dennis Roe Sohdeo, 1593 ~ S~n Juan Cep.stt•no
fnllonal Corpofatlon (CA), ceneed II the time ol the uon will ba held on APRIL the heating date noticed THF295 Council Chambef1 of the ship THE FULL TEXT of the Of· Baker Street, Costa Mesa T 9,5~5 .
1195 Town Centet Drive, bid opening will be r• 25 1998 at 1'45 p M In above N-port Beach City Hall, Thie statemenl WIS filed dinance m1y be rHd in the CA 92628 his usiness 15 con-
Sufte 1400, Cotti MHa. jecled., norvesponslve. oept 700 ioc&ted at 3.41 YOU. MAY EXAMINE the PUBLIC NOTICE 3300 Nev.port Boulevard, with the County Clertl of City Clerk'• Offk:t, 77 Fair Gina Correa Sohdeo, t!>93 dHUCte<I by a ~~at·:
CA 92629 All Work must ba com-The City Drive South Of. tile kept by the court. If you Newport 8Hch, Cal1fornl1, Orange County on 3·19-96 onve Costa Mesa Baker Strfft, Costa Mes3. b ave you t?s ar el 1 96
1ng
Thie bu1lne11 was con-pleled within 43 consecu-ange CA 92M8 ' 1118 8 person tnt9fftled 1n CITY OF 11 which time and pl•ce t 9983877070 MARY T ELLIOTT CA 92626 usiness Y• Y" · ·
ducted by • Qtneral part• ttve d•ys from the date IF' YOU OBJECT TO the the nllte. you may file COSTA MESA any and Ill perlOnl )nter· Dally Pilot March 29, Apfil ft-. ... c1 ... ·c1 k I ThlS business IS con-Biog·~5;r~nchl~h Stt· nershlp 1peclfled on the Notice to granllng of the peUtlon you with the coutt 8 formal Re-ORANQB COUNTY ested may appear and be 6 12 19 996 n14 -... u • ., "' •r ducted by: husband and ~•ces · · nc.. n · 1neie77071 Proceed luued by the Dis· should. ., at the hear· UHi for s~ Notice of 0 lA I heard lherton. II you chal· • • • 1 Publl1hed Newport wile President
SUUMt M. Tagu. A Law trlct. Tim• la or the •• log andP':,18 )'OUf ob-:J: filing of en Inventory CA11F RN tenge thl1 project In court, PUBLIC NOTICE Stach.Costa M11a Doily Have you started doing Th~s ~'"cent w~ :1'4
Corpciratlon ~ M. aence. f allU1e IO compte1t ~Iona °' f1te wtltttn ob-and aPPtalMI of estaw U · INY1NTOINTQICBEIDS you may be llmlted to ral1-Pilot April 5, 11>96. buslnus yet? No 0t gte eCou~~n J.~6-,: • the WO<k within tht time • with the court be-.... or of any pe11tlon or . Ing only thOM lllUH you NOTICE OF SALE F337 Dennis R. Solldto rill y Tagut, ""·of corporation Mt lorth hweln will rt1ul1 tn 0'9 tti. M.nng Your eccount •• provided tn Prol.al No. oe.oe °' someone atae ralaec:I at 1n 1ccordanca with the Gina COilea Sotidto t9983S778&8
and Panntr of plllnerahlp the Imposition ol Uquklaled pearanoe may~ In per:!; MCtlon 1250 ot the CalllOI· NOf lCE IS HEREBY lht publlc hH rlng d• provisions ol Sectlon 21700 PUBLIC NOTICE This statement was flied Daily P)lot M1trch 29, A,pnl
Thia stat°"*'t wu tiled d~ge• IOf each day of Of bY yow attomey nla Probalt Code A Re-GIVEN that Maltd propos-scribed In this notice or to through 21716 of the Call-with the County Clerk ol 5, 12. 19. 1m 1329 with the C®nty Clerk ol delay, In the amount att Ill YOU ARE A cREDtTOA quest fOf Sf)telai Notice at1 for furnishing alt tabor, written correspondence d .. fornl• Business anctPrOIN· OrlflOe County on 3-11·96
Oraogt County on 3-19-96 lorth In lht lnlorm1Uon for Of a contingent eredltor ol form 11 evallable ffom the m ettrlalsi equ ipment, llverad to the City at, or elOna Code there being 1'1..!tltloua BualnHa 10983878072 PUBLIC NOT1CE
Dally Pilot Miich 20, Apr~ Bidders. the deceuad, you mu.t flle court clerk. tran1portat on and such prior to, the publlc hearing. d~ an unpaid st0<1ge lte ... ,,,. Statement Dally Pilot March 15, 22. Flctltloua eusln•H
5 12 19 1996 Each Bid shall ba ac-your dalm with the court Attorney for the Petlo other lacllltlta H may b~ f or tntOfmatlon call (71.i) for which Sale H11bor Setf The lolloWlng pertoo• •re 29 April 5 1996 t232 N•m• St•tem-t
• • ' • F 13 companied by • bid •• and mall • copy to'"-per-tloMn required for CALTAANS 844-3200. S1orage la enlllled to 11 doing business u : Cour1· -·-----· -----.... ________ 3_.cul'lty tn the form ot Cllh,. aCW\al rtpr•aentall11• •P-THOMAI a QARRllTT TRAFFIC SIQN.\L COM-Mlcl't .. I c. KrMSI~. 11eno1urtM1ant 10 Section land lnveslment Partners, PUBLIC NOTICE lhe following peraons .,. PUIUC NOTIC! cer1111ed or calhlet'• cheek ooloted by the court Within • • MUNICATION LINK. wlU be laoret•rlf Pl•nnlne 217 ol aald code on the 1300 Bri•tol North, Suite FlcUtloue auil-·•• doing bus1no11 a.s: ---------•"'bid bond In an amount tow montha from..,. dale •IG., CHaADLa A r~td by \he City of CommlHl~n Cltr of gooda heretn1lter d• 230. Newport &e1oh, CA ,... 1 S1ud1os. 2054 GOlderwye
aTAT•MINT 01' not '"' than ten petc:ent of flrat ~of the 194> GAIUlnT, t11t DOVll Coeta Mtsa et the Otflc:• of N rt a I h ac:rlbed and due noUce 92660 N•me IC.tem.nt Piece, Costa ....... CA MANDOflllaNT 0 , (101') of the total bid prlct, tera u provided In HC1lon ST., ITL 1081 NllW• the Cliy Clettc, T1 Fllf ewpo eac • "-~ng bffl\ givtn to PM· Robin A. Brenner, 158 The foUowlng porsona ore 92628 Ull-,ICTITIOUS payable to the Olatrlct. 9100 of the CtllfOmla Pro-PO"T 88ACH OA Dl'l\<e, CO.ta Mtta. Celllor-NOTE: The •J(p9nH of t1ee known to claim an n, Plantttlon. Houston, TX doing buslne9a u : The Nargu1 Fastlh, 2054
.,...... Tht DIS1AICT rea~ bas. Code The time fof 111o 92eeo • nla. umJI the hour ol tO:OO ll'llt notice Is paid from • .., ... therein and the ume n 02.4 Round Table Oloup. 2113 Goldeneye Pttce, Coata
•UllNUS NA118 the rlQhl to ~ '1IY oi al Ina daUM wlll not -.plte p bll h d N t a.m.. Monday, Apf1I 15, fltlng f" couacted from Ille IJ*ln.d In IUCh notice for Jovc:e E. Brenn«. 135 N.E. Fedtfal Ave., Cotta Mtaa. Mell. CA 92626 • The tollowln$ S*tOf\ l'IU bid• or to wllve MY If· betofe four monttl• from u 1 • iwpor 1996, et wtlkh time they lpt)llCW'IL payment of tuch '"' h•v-11S S.tteet. Blecayne P111k, CA tia7-3317 Gregory John GtnU1n9.
lbendorl9d the uae of the rtgulathlM 0t lnformalllln the htaMQ dala noticed e .. ch.COata ~ DallV Wlllbe~putitlcfy ll'd Pubtlah ed Ntwporl 11,g fl(plted Wiit be aold 11 FL33181 N•thtn Richard Arnold, 2054 Ooldtne~a P11ce. ~ lutlneu Name: rn any bid• or ~ the bid-a.bov'e. Ptlot Allf• 4, 5, 11, 1ttl. rMd "°"°·In t.tt. Council ,.. r..nu pUbllQ auction bY Kelly Oetn E. Bremer, 2004 211:t Fed9fal Ave , Colla Costa Mesa, CA &2621
lob'I e.11 Bondt. 1T1tl c1tng ptOCM.t. YOU MAY EXAMINE tM TH'2te Ctwnbera. Seel.cf Pf~ S..Ch......,11•1-,!:A ...... , Jac:kaon CSL-A.2221 al Morton, Ann Arbor, Ml Mua. CA 02127-3317 Thia buslntu la con-
Whiftler A•, Coalt MeM, ,,,_ reqUlttd bY Section Ille ktpl by IN Cour1. II WU ... thall bear the bU. ol PllOt AP' 5, 1.... 11842 HubOr 81vd. Santa 48104 C-OI ~ Arnold, 211:t ducted by a Q8Mfal Pll1•
CA taa7~50I 177~ of th• Calllornla .,. a l*90tl lnt-....d In PUILIC MOTICI the WOf'tl. Md NIN Of the ~ AN, County of Orange, Katen 8. Btenner. 1300 f:edtfal Ave .• Cotta Mesa. Mrah•P The P'lctttloua Bueln.ta Labor Code. the Olrec:tor Of the ..._.. flte bidder but no oth« dlstlno State ot California on lhe 8rlatoJ Noni\, Sult• 230. CA taa7~17 H•'<• yov staned dOtnO
Name relen'ed to above the Oaoenmtnt. of tndUt-WWI hi ~.::I,,,... aeo 4"t gulltllrlg martca. MY bid r• PUBLIC NOTICI 10th dly of Apfll 1985 9' Newport e..ch, CA 92taO Thts tlualneas 11 con-bueloeaa r.•? yeoa a..1-M
, WU tied In Orangt County trill Aelal&ont to IN SWt ~ lof lped8' ~of NOTIOI OP Qefllled afttf Ute acheduled NOTIC• OI' 10;00 a.m. Terma for the Thia buatneaa la con-d~ t»y: ~ end Narges1 usltt
on..,.., flit No~78t of Cattlomta h&a dNf· the ~ ol an lnvenloty 'aTITION TO dOelng time for tne receipt Nit .,. eut1 oniy. Sele ducted by: a QIM'al part· wile Thll moment wn 11.leO RObert L Mlllef Jr., 10ll mined IN generally ~ Md appi1lllill of •tMe ... ADllHlllTIR Of b1c18 1N11 be retumed to PUa&.IC HSMINO subject to uncell•tion. ntflhlP Ha~ you ~ dOlng "lh the County Clartl ol
Pretldlo DtM, co.ta MeM. 1ng rat" of wag.a In Ille .... °' o1 "'1 peutlon °' UTAft Ol's bidder ~. It ahalt ~ le hartbY QIYtn LanOlonf r....-vet the fiOl'lt HtrVe you ataned doing buain8U ye(l no Orantt Couflty on 3-»-M
CA Nat ~y ~ wNch the WCIB eccount .. ·ORl'llldtd In .---.... -·-. be the IOle reeponalblllly ol thlt the '*"""O COMrnl• to bkl • ..,_ te a 111t ot bulineU ~ ~ Decem-Nathan A. A.mold 1 IHMTl8IO TNa bu11MM WM con-le lo ba f*f«l'Md. Cop1M MCtlOn t2110 ol the,.call!Ot> •--••-not ltle blddef to ... 1'Wft hit a1on Of the C"Y Of N"PO't namtie lftd unit ruftben: t'9f 1, 19" Thie 1tatMMne wit lilecl DailY Pilot -..arc?\ 2:9, N>r•
Mt9d "1.,, lndMdual of IMM weee rate ci.t•· nla Probllt COde A Re-DOW8a bid la receiived tn P'Of* le.ch wit hOld • puOllc The taloMne """' con-l<aten a. Br•NW wlU'I lht Coun\t Cl9fll ot s. 12 tt 1tM Q3l • "8blrt L......, Jr. mln1tlon1, 9"Cltltd PAE· ... -tot ~.i Nolloe CAI• NO. A11act1a tllM. l'IMtlno on ~ion \lln rn11e. tMMahOtd 11emt Thll statement wu aled Orange County on a-1•M • 1'hlf .... .,.,.. wae fled VAILINO WAOI! ICAL!, t;mi. ~from the To al helrt.. bene ....... , A "4 ol ~ Doc:umltintt Of Clly of N IW:h un1M1 ~ .. tUlled. wfUI the ~ CMflt Of t ... H71H• PUIUC NQTICI Wll~ fl9 CounlY aertt ol ... mairitalned al the 01s. oour1 Cllertc. ettdllota, ConllnOMt etedl-~ be Oblalntd et the 0t-lof AINlldment , .. 5. 211..._,_. A. fWgt1t a1i. Orano-County On :S-15-M "'...., ,il04 March t2 21, 1---------0nlhge County Cltl WWI ~ICT omc• IOC*d .. .... tora. ~ ,,.,.. who llllY b of ..... City Engineer, M erMndmant to c,... l<.tnnllth J. OorctOn (Mtn-19"H71Y40 -~ • • .................... teHM?laeG 1noo PlnenUrt1 r..tne. Hun-..__,fer the r-9 ... OlhetWIM be lnteteeted 11'1 rr r• Drtve, Co.ta "MMa. 20 71 of •It• M~nfclp.i ~ IUPf*I): o..ay PllOt Mardi n . 2'. APrt '· 12. 1981 f24t ......_ ,......._.
DllV Not.,_ 1, 11, ''· UnQton 8Met'I, Cllfomla lleMft tfle wit cw ...... 0# bOCtl. Calfomle. upon nonrefund. CocM 10 allow the~ 3tt..Jttf . QoOflewardena; ~a 11. 1911 n.ta f1U1UC NOTICI Thi tolloflilna ~~ .,. at, 1• '~· 92141. and .,. lveRlble to ~ '· .... .J alQ. of: Vll'INON IVILYN able~ of 110.00. An C~Mloft Of the Cny 322-tttdflctl lnternaiOftll: • •o1119 OinlMM .. : • Md I .;...;.-..~--=;.;...~ ....... 1.,.,, lnterftted P9"Y _...,to••• TT••••· AT· OOWNll .....,.... etwoe o1sa.ooeounc1'°fflfOdlllol~12N•• c..on; ~1-...... .,. -nci 11e•••• ..,...... Oryw111. ttoi i '•"lln• l'UILIC IOTICI =-t, The ~ t~ AT LAW IOOt A 'ITITION l'IM bffl\ fllUlt be lnctuded If hlin-1Mnt Md CIP9f•tioMI teou-Jennltw ~ ,4111-Jeen rv--"" .._. le.t•wt Lena. Huilllngton '-'!\ upon lw.d ot • 1._¥1•• Ol~TaR Hl•~--~.Y _DOROTHY died a., fNtl. lid Docu. letlone for llmt .. her• Otaon; ~ 1. 1111· •w> TM~Peftof'le .,.. CA~
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FRIDAY! APRILS, 1996 ..
PUBUC NOT1Cl:S PUBLJC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICll PUlltc •nca PUIUC llOTICU MUC NOTtcll MUC NOTICll PUIUC Montn PUBLIC ltOTICll PUBLic NOTICD
PUBLIC NOTICE Have you atar1te1 csolng H•v. you llwt•d doil'IQ Clue*' by: an lndMduel PU1UC MOTICI ducted 11y: en lncll\lkMI PUii.iC NOTICI PUlltC NOTICE Loan O.MM1423'1>1WIH tt1MOM '° ..... ~ii ---------· bUlll'lfft yet? yH. Ot-01• buslneu yet? yH, Feb. Have you, •l!Md dOing HAWt you ltaned ~ Ofltr 61198Htle 811411 4P tr ............. ·-· er '1Gtltrou• •u•lneH 1~ 711\, 1990 bulNtt vet? No PlOUUoue •mtuu bullnts• vet? no '10lllt1Y• hetneu Plct.ltlou• •u.an.u Hum~ 139-551-111 Hob 01 UIG Delli Ot 1'li.tt
"am• Slal•ment Hyion Suk Kim Judy Gillett• Thoma ~ Tayiof ..... .......... MictlMI s. sua. ,,... .......... Harn. llat•m•nt fruJle.'$ S3le u11• OMcl Of Ol/2V19911 .... I nit tollqwtng S*tonl aie Tfo1 1tatemeni wet filed Thll 1Wement WU ftltd Thlt D..,.,..,,. WU llltd The fOlowlng per90M •a Thtl llA1emtnl _... Med The ~ p«IOM are The tQl!owlng S)«IOM att Tr1nt You .,. In ct.tail! Ulldlf 'I ~ A CllllOrtil
ao.no bus 11811 ,.. J & p w11h '"-COYnty Clefk 01 wnh the County Clefk of with Ille County Cl•k of dOlng 1><111nff1 u : la ~C ~ CJ!e':..24 doing t>ut!MN u ; Acme dOlng bu1lnes1 p : Motiw 0..d 01 Trusl oaad JMW11Y llOn • ,,.., If,
and A11oc111H tGo Ntw• Orange County on ~tt-M Orang• Coun1y on :Me-te Orange County on 3-22·18 Palma Property, 17 Al~· --.... ounty on.,.,._.., Toy Co., t 11 B<oectway a Auocl atu, 17882 19 19u unltSsyou lilt1act10n ,.._.._, • ...,II
PQ11 Center O~lve, 1210, tHe3177t81 1ff8~877tl2 1~e71a18 tide, Ntwpolt S.ach, CA t8MH7eHI 121. Cotta MIU, CA Cowan, lrvlnt.C~ 92714 to l>fOICI your prOQttty, it tnlV T,_. 1&9 s.itO!J1t
N-pofl Beach. CA 926GO OaMy Ptlol March 22, ~. Dally PllOI M11ch 22, 21. Dally Pilot Mateh 29, April t2M3 ' Dally Piiot Mardi 22, :It, 92427 Bruce J, MOlnAr. 1407 be solo at ' OUblC •• II you Filth flOOf s. ftWICilltO,
John s Mannino •38 f Apnl 9 Hl 19M F2•2 April 5 12 1m F231> 5 12 19 1eoe 1317 JoM Peellclnl, 171 River· Aptll 5. 12. 1"8 '2t3 Roben JoHph Otllnu. Oonnle OQon Torrace. Co-llMd 111 tXPl:Jll•tion ol lht IOlnla 0.104 (415) 'i8M
Sc:hoot Street Co~lni1 CA ' ' ' • • ' ' aide, N.JWpot1 Beach, CA Jr., 111 Broadw•y lf21, rona de4 Mat, CA 92625 t 1 Int OOHOIOQ egatnst by E~6'11111a COftltn4
Qt123 ' ' PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUILIC NOTIC! 92&63 PUBLIC NOTICI! Cotta Mtta, CA e2e21 Thlt bu•lneH 11 con-~!,ure ~ sti:1e1 contact a 1aw-s.r.1e1 lllCW P7S&02 341 Pamela L Blair 1100 Park Thia bualneH It con· 'r hit bu11n111 II coo-ctuc1od by: an lnd1vfdu;il • Y ••• •~ 4(1 NewPQtt New~ Beach Flctltloua 8u1ln•H FlctltJoua 8u1l.,.H Flotltlo"9 •u.JMH ducted bV: an lnd!Yldual FlotJtloUI •uelnesa ducted by: an lndMdual Have you 1tM1ed doing ytl NOllOt • llt<t~IVll'I •A ;Q
CA 92660 ' Name ltatement Nam• llatament N&RM ltat...,.t Have you tl&tted doing •me llat9"Mftt Have you 11111ed dOlnO binlntat y.1? Y" 1-15-96 ahslef M~t :"Vi· PUBUC NOTICI • .._
Tr>is busme11 is con· The following J>41(aons are The fOllowing '*'°°' 1t• The fonowtng S*IOM.,. buslntri vet? no The followlno l>fr90nt at• bullMH y11? no &uc• J. Molnat Clklorn11 CO<PofdOl'i. • rus·
duC1ed by a genoial part· Cloing business u : CBC In-dOlnQ bUtlntH as: Sunset doing bUslntss u · Ke John Ped1¢1nl doing buslnttt u : GK De-Robt11 J. a.l1n&1 JI. Thlt 11a1emen1 was flied IM or SUCCMSOf TrvstlM ()(NO --~-1-TO-C .. MDO'OAl ___ Of_ltl._l
nership 1emauona1, 1570 NtwPQtt Window•. 3245 Indiana Slavu, 14551 BowUna This statement wu flied tlg_n•. 2915 Redhhl Ave., Thi• rtai.mtnl wu filed will\ lht County Cl11k or SubSlltuled Trustte purt11111t lo SAU
Have you starteel aolng Blvd., Co11a MHa, CA Ave.. Coal• Meu, CA OrMn, Wutmlnstet, Calif. Wlll1 the County Clerk or Su1I• 8 103, Costa· Mell, with the County Clerk of Orange County on ~-8-98 Ille Deed Ot Tr~t execulld bY (lltl 1104 1111 U.C.C)
ousiness yet? No 92627 92626 .1. 92683 Orange County on 3-15-N CA 92626 Orange County on 3-26-9G 18113175847 M1gna Entlfprlsn. Inc.. A SCAow Ii) T tUS 8•
Johns. Manntno Gerlinde HaH, 384 St\lllle Goor2'• 1oxtord, 3245 lndl· Ronald Wt1ll1 B11ney, tete3e'167st8 GllllanTi Kulp, 1~25 SanJ•j 11883177184 Dally Piiot March 29, April California CorporatJon recorded ~TIC( IS HEREBY ~ven 10 Th111 !iCalement wu flied Ln .. Colla Mosa, CA 92627 1n1 ve., Costa Mesa, CA 5522 MlddelecoH Dr., Hun-Dally Piiot March 22, 29, ~ella CA~::;; orona • Dal!y Piiot March 29, Aprll 5, 12. 19, t996 1304 on 0112711988 as ln~uument eteOtol'I of lht within named
w11h the County Cle1k ol rrn:~o ~:;,:"~~=a 3J! ~l~e buslnHI Is con-~'tr Beach, ca11191n11 AprU 5, 12, 1990 F248 T~~; bu1lne11 •• con-5, 12. 19, 1996 '332 PUBLIC NOTICE No 88-0393~8 In b~ok r:ro· o: Hiier that a bulk ult ,, about ID
OrOlne,e c~~n~~~~~e2!"o9; 9~h .• ' ducted by: an Individual Thi• bu1lnH1 11 con-PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an lndMdull PUIUC NOTICE ~~~::~:;det 'o~ c:,,.;. be llllde °'!ht asstts e1ttc11be<1
This l)uslnen Is con-Have you started doing ducted by· an Individual Have you •latltd dOlng Flotlllout ButlntH C caltl t fi1& and pursuant below • Daily Pilot Apul 5· 12• 19· dueled by: co-partners business yet? yes, Mat. 17 Have yoU 1wi.ci doing F1otJtloua 9ualne.. butll'lft1 yet? no FlctJtlou1 Bualn•u Name Statement ou: N °' ~ Delaun and Tht NtntS Ind business 26• 1996 Fl47 Have you 11artee1 doJnv 96 buslntH yet? No Nam• ll8l•ment Gillian Kulp Name Statem.nt The following persons are IO ooce r lddresses ol tne statr ¥e
PUBLIC NOTICE busl,_ss yet? no George Toicford RonaktW. Barney The 1o11owtno perset1t are This 11ai.ment wu flied The fOllOWlng p8110ns .,, dotng busineH u : Ren. elecDOn to sell lhtreunoer •· P111JOHGTAMHUYNH ~ Ma111 Gerl1ndo H111s • This 1talemen1 was filed Thi• ttatemlfll was filed doing business u: Qeh•v· with the Countv Clerk or doing bullntst u : AAE dezvou• Inn Balboa. 514 e. corded 03/JOf1995 111 booll NIA St #H. IMne, CA _F_l_c_t_ll_lo_u_s_B_u_•l_n_•_s_1_1 This 11a1em1nt was filed with the County Clerk of with 1he County Cletk of lofal Health Systems, 300 OtangeCountyon3-2HHI Con1ullant1. 20311 S.W. Oceanfront, Newport PaotN/A aslnstrumentNo 95· lilt ~bon 1n Cllifomia ol
·Ham• Slatement With tha Coun1y Cletk of Orange County on 3-7·98 Orange County on 3-22·9e Old Newport Blvd. New· 19913177414 Birch SlrHt Suite 202 Beach CA 92661 0134751 01 said Ollk:lal records, the ctwel execubve ofhce"OI the
The lollowing patSons are Orange Counly on 3·28·96 10903075705 18813177578 port Beach, CA 92683 Dally Pilot March 29, Ap1ll Newport Beach, CA 92680 ' Jamei G. West, 101 Palm, Wiii sell on ().4/1911996 at In~· seller 1s (n • ·s~ IS abcM ' ·
doing bus1noss as: Team 19903078088 Oallv Pllol March 22, 29, Dally Piiot March 29 April David R. Engstrom, 300 5, 12, 19, 1990 !307 Raymond R. Abaul, 4742 Newport Beach, CA ~2661 Front 01 The FlaQpoles ~'...... e so state ) same as abOve
Thunder, 3000 McArthur, Dally Pilot March 29, Aprll April 5, 12, 1996 F244 5 12 19 1996 ' 13l8 Old Newport Blvd .. New· PUBLIC NOTIC! C1rden1 Plaza, Yorba Thia bualneu . Is con-Mam Entry Area fo Thfl .--n· Asl!S1td by Ille seller. Ill other Sanla Ana CA 92704 5 12 t 9 1998 1306 ' ' ' port Beach, CA 92863 Unda, CA 92686 ducted by: an Individual IJa CMC Canter 401 ·411 E ttusmeu ~s Ind lddressH
John V1c101 Azovedo, 2433 · · ' PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLJC NOTICE This buslnut I• con-Fl tilt 11 1 Thi• business Is con-Hev1 you startod doing Chapman Ave Placenlll, CA at used by t11e setltr wtthn lllree
l/.:1ssa1 Place. Cossa Mosa. PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an Individual 0 oua ua MH dueled by: an Individual business yet? yes, 1995 10 00 AM at publlC auction to veaii btfore tne dltl such list
CA 92626 ---------Flctlllou• Bualn•H Flottllous BualneH Have you 1tarted Cloing Name ltat•m•nt Have you 11arted doing Jamu a. West Ille nighest b1doer 101 cash .was :mt or d«llVtltd IO Ille ruyer
Craig Ralpll vcrgolino Hol· Fictitious Busln111 Nam• Statem•nt Nam• Statement business tet? yH, 11-89 Thi following persons are bu11tle11 y.t? VIS, 10.95 This 11atemen1 was med (payable al tile time of ule In 111 (II none 90 stJll) None
•day. 2501 w Sunllower Nam• Statement The following persons 11e The following peraons are David R. Engstrom doing bUslness H: Sun-X Raymond R. Abassl with the County Clerk of tawlul money 01 me united The l1lmt and 0us1ness
Ave . ll'H·4 , Sania Ami. CA The following persons are doln~ business as: B & R doing business as: Clrcula· This 1ta1ement was filed Auto Olasa, 16425 Harbor Thrs at1temen1 was filed Orange County on 3·26-96 States! all nght htle and inter· address (If tne ~er are IN HAN
92704 doing business as: Natural Mu1t1medla, 1555 Mesa lion Payroll Accounllng with the County Clerk of Bl.,. 1251, Fountain Valley, with the County Clerk of 19963677908 est conveyed ioano now held by KANG 2540 Main St. I H, IMne,
Tn•s business 1s con· Solutlons lntoinational. Verde Drive East #270 , SoNlclS 1850 e Seven-Or811ge County on 3-Ht-98 CA 92708 Orange County on 3·29·98 Dally Piiot March 29 Aptll 11 under said Deeo 01 Trust In CA
ducted by: co.partners 22215 Montellano St .. Mis· i~~t~d'-!~58·~~5~~~261555 teenth s!.. Suite 119, Santa 19003171725 /f;'.:l,e B~dN•;~~· i:i~~ 10913878413 5, 12. 19, t996 ' 1324 the properf'/ situated 111 said The assets sold or to be sold
Have you started doing sion Vieio. CA 9269t Mesa Verde Drive, Easl Ana, CA 92705 Dally PUot March 22, 29, lain Valley CA 92709 Dally Pilot AprU 5, 12, 19, PUBLIC NOTICE counry and state heremalter art deSCnbed 1n general as All
business ye1? •• :f ~~~ell~no Sl~~1~Y·M1~~~~~ .f2JO, Costa Mesa, CA Thomas Perez, 1 ~34 E. April 5. 12, 1996 F248 This bualn1Ss Is con-26, 1996 F341 desc:nbto Exnibit A A Lease stock 1n nde. hXlltt lumilllre ~~~~g ~~;~;,~nt was hlod V1e10. CA 9269 t 92626 :raxr Ave., Anaheim. CA PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an Individual PUBLIC NOTICE Fictitious Bu1lneae hold 111te1es11n ano lo 1111 IOllOw· ~pment =ntme ~I
.,,.,ll tl'e County Clerk ol Tllos 1>us1ness Is con-This business Is con-Thlt business Is con-Have you started dolnv Name Stat•ment 1~ Parcel A Pa1cet 2 ol a map lease. lease impn>litmt
Orange County on 3·1i·96 dLiCICd by· husband and duC1ed by: an Individual ducted by: an Individual Flctltlout Bualn••• business y•I? no Flclltlout Bualn•sa The following persons ere recorded in book 89 page 50 or S a~ ~re '~:' at 2540 Man
19963675601 wife Havo you started doing Have you started aoing Name Statement George S. Noh mo Name Stat•m•nt doing business as: Advos· parcel maps 1n 111• city ol Costa t · Mne Daily p,101 March is. 22. Havo you stritlod dotng busifloss yet? yes. 3-1·96 business yet? No The following persons are T_hls statement was flied The lollowing persons are trat, 1242 W. Ocean Front, ~esa county ol Orange. stat• ol l he Bus.ness name used bf business yol? yes. March Brandon Wilson Thomas Perez doing business as: With the County Clerk of doing buslnHs as: Orange Newport Boach, CA 9266l Catllorn13 records or Orange the seller al 11111 locat1on is EGG
-'9· April 5. i 9nc 1233 111h 1%6 This s1atomen1 was ltled This statement was flied Chomgon Industries, 3213 Orange County on 3·25·96 County's Best Deals, 2617 1 Barbara J. Lovell, 1242 W. counry Cahlor111a Parcel B A AO~'heHO~~paled data of Ille PUBLIC NOTICE Mark D St;inley wilh the County Clerk of with the County Clerk of Dakota Ave., Costa Mesa, 19903877744 Vlnlage Woods, Lake For· Ocean Front, Newpor t non exclusive easement for bulk 31 ~ 4,,,.1 23 lQ!IS at the
This statement was foled Orange County on 3·15·96 Orange County on 3·26-96 CA 92626 Dally Pllol March 29, April est, CA 92630 Beach, CA 92661 . ingress ano egress executed on ff s r 1\E»,1 ESCROW INC .
Flcllllous Business w11n the Coun1y Clerk of 19903671741 18903077953 Oave Borkowski. ~213 Da-5, 12, 19, 1996 1308 EdWard Personius. 26171 This business Is con· July 1 and March 14 1983 by ~31ct o8!'00Nll Sttttl GllOe
Name Statement Orange Co1~~~ o3'!73-729r.-;5s Daily Pilot March 22, 29. Dally Piiot March 29, Aj)lll kola Ave., Costa Mesa, CA PUBLIC NOTICE Vintage Woods, Lake For· ducted by; an lnd1v1dual George l GrWdlO George I( 1 1 CA ~t n
The lollowong poisons are ••v v "' Ap11I 5, t2, 1996 F252 5 12 19 1996 1322 92626 est, CA 92830 Have you lilarteel doing Elnnge Maxine EltJnge Lloyds Glt>Ye, doing business as lnshtu Daily Pilot March 29, Ap1111----------• • • This business Is con-This business Is con-businessJel? yes, 12-16-85 8 k C 11 T tee 1111 Tile t>ulk Slit is SuD!fCt ~ 11ona1 Advisory Services. 2j f3 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an lnd1vtdual Fictitious Bualn••• ducted by: en Individual Barbara . Lovell an al orma as rus 0 8 Ca1I01TU Unironn Commera~ Co1po1a10 Plaza, Su110 210. 5· 12' 19' 1996 23 Have you started doing Name Stal•m•nt Have you 11arted doing This statement was filed Suz.anne i<elliner Oocl(y Trust Co<leSecbon61062
Newport Beach. CA 92660 PUBLIC NOTICE Flctltloua Bu1lrie11 Fictitious BuslnHa business yet? no The fotlowlng persons are business yet? No with the County Clerk ol lloyds Bank Caliloinia as Trus· " so subject. the 111111e anc
James J. Alvos, 52 Plaza ---------Name Stat•m•nt ' Dave Borkowski doing business as: West· Edwa1d Personius Orange County on 3·26-96 tee ol th6 Nancy Joanne address of the person Wllh whOlll
v1v1enda, San Juan Cnp1st· Flctlllou1 Buslneas The following persons ata Nam• Stat•m•nt This statement was filed port Printers, 1539 Mon· This statement was llled 10903677960 rna1cner Trust. Lloyds Bank d11ms m1y be hied 19 lEAM
rano, CA 92675 Nam• Stat•ment doing business a.s: Phoenl-d~• Jo~oilng persons J'~e with the County Clerk of rovla St .. Newport Beach, with the County Cieri( of Dally p1101 March 29 April Calilornia as Trustee ol lite Diane ESCROW, INC 13151 Broollhul'll
Thomas J Pollack, 42 Mis· Tito lollowlng persons are clan Faire/PF Micro, 3598 Aul~gEle~~l~~s1s53~2: ooih: Orange County on 3-15·96 CA 92663 Orange County on 3·29·96 5 12 19 1996 · t330 ltnda T11atcner Trust and SIJ'eel Garoen Grove, CA gisq
soon Bay. Corona del Mar. doing business u : The Cadillac Ave., Costa Mesa, ard IC. Huntington Beach, t0903071742 Aurther Dou~ Rogers, 11903078415 · • • uovds Bil11k California as hus· and Ille last~ tor t~1ng d11ms
CA 92625 Satofi11e, 1844 S. Haster, CA 92826 CA 92647 • Dally Pilot March 22, 29, 1539 Monrovia 1 .. Newport Dally Piiot April 5, 12. 19. PUBLIC NOTICE ree ol lhe George A Thatcher Jr shall be Apnl 22 1996 .,,_c11 1s
Hus business is con· Anaheim, CA 92802 3P5h908eCnl~dta1·1n1ac FAavlree.. (CoAs}:. Atberg Babayanl Moujun-April 5, 12, 1996 F249 BTe~ch, CA 92663 I 26. 1996 F342 T111s1 Lloyds Bank Cal1to1nia as the 1151 ous.nett ~ before !he <.1ucted by· co-partnetS The Anaheim Chila Opera· u C ... barl 17160 San Mateo h s business s con-NOTICE Of TRUSTEE'S SALE IJN. 1rus1ee ol tne Ttiomas Jellery anoopaltd sale Cla!t speohtd
Have you startud doing 1H1oans,terl, l,.~ah(CeiAm) •• c'A64
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2n6e2s6s Is con· IF1'. Fountaln Valley, CA PUBLIC NOTICE ~ucted l)y: an :n~~du~l 1 PUBLIC NOTICE DER OE'ED Of TRUST File 118131 Tnatcner TlllSI as landlord and aDOve • nus1ness ye1? no "'' 928708 ave you 1 a 0 ng LOlft 1017179 ~ 00613009 RB Furniture Inc A Cal~ornia Oaled Marth 29 !!XIS
James J. Alvos du~t~d ~uy~1U~1~ed'~a~~1~y· ducted by: a corporation This business Is con-Flctltlou• Busln•H ~~~~~~sJ:~? ~~gers Flctltloua Busln•sa ~P. Number '3MtM7 YOU ARE Corpo1a11on Cnarles H Gorham IN HAN KANG. Buyer(s) ;
This stalomont was lilod Have you started doing ducted by: an lndlvtdual Name Stat•m•nt This statem~nl was filed Name Slat•m•nt IN OEFAUl T UNOER A O£ED Of and M M 1(011 as tenant and TUM ESCROW, INC,
w11h !he Counly Clork or Co. business vo1? lies, 1981 Have you started doing The following persons are With the County Clerk 01 The following pqrsons are TRUST, DATED Oeotmber l2. 191111, recoraea September 3 1981 In 13151 8/DOkhurst s~
01ango County on 3· I 5·96 b~~~~es~oy~t?sytae~e. ~.9?~Jng Jh~enl~la~ alre, Kamal business yet? Yes, 4-4·88 Clolng buslnest as: Dana Orange County on 3·21 ·96 doing business as: RB,H UNLESS YOU TAl<E ACTION TO book 14207 oage 318 instru· GarrJtn Gnllf. CA 92~
199036 76 722 Th1:'!1:it1::nt was flied Babayanl M. Alberg Bay Sales. 2 t 65 Canyon 19903077 540 Machine. 1725 Monrovia PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT mentllile no 4551 and racorded Newpon Beaen-Cos11 Mes. ... Daily Pilot March 22, 29, The Anaheim Chile Opera· This slalemenl was flied Dr .. 101, Costa M11a, CA 0 •1 p·i M h 29 A 11 Ave .. #B-4, Oosla Mosa. MAV BE SOLO AT A PU8UC March 17 1993 as inslru CN361761l-23458Aor5 1996
Apr.I 5 12, 1996 F26t lion, LLC, Oudlev B. Frank, oiih thee County Clerk of with the County Clerk of 92627 aJ Y 'ol arc • pr CA 92627 SALE IF vou NEED AH EX-ment111le no 83·114346 bolll ol ·'
PUBLIC NOTICE ~~ag::a1ement was filed range ~~"~~~;~;:: Orange County on•3-29-9CI 2~~;a c Marie ~clnt;~7· 5' 12' 19' 1996 f3t 1 ~::!'::i~ A~ea,r~':/.4. d~:t: Pl.AHATlOH Of THE NATl.lflE Of OlllCl31 records Pursuant lo PUBUC NOTICE
---------1 with tha County Clerk ol Daily Pilot March 22, 29, 19963878397 Costa M:Snl.°cA 9;S27 ' PUBLIC NOTICE Mesa, CA 92627 ~~~~ice:: secoon 9501 (4) (A) (II) or lhe ---------Fictitious Business Orange County on 3-26-96 Aprll 5, 12. 1996 F262 Daily Pilot Aprll 5, 12• l 9, This buslneu Is con· This buslnou 1s con· YEA Nola i. htftby given !NI Caillornia Unllorm Commercial l'ROl'flllY AMO CAIUALTY"4
Name Slalemenl 10963077959 26. 1996 F344 ducted by: an Individual Flctltloua Bualn•sa ducted by: an Individual s-~ ComPlflY, Code GraniJe Management SYNOPSIS OfTHfANMIAL 1
The lollow1ng persons are Daily Pilot March 29, April PUBLIC NOTICE Have you started doing Name Slat•m•nt Have you starteel doing • IMlee, Of 1UOCeUOf tn.m.._ °' Corporauon a Delaware Corpo STATEMENT '• •
doing business as: a) De-5, 12, 19. 1996 1325 1----------1. __ P __ UB_L_IC_N_O_T_IC_E __ business yet? no The lollowlng pereons are business yet? Yes, 3·1·96 aubcl~Uled llllltee pul'IU¥lt 10 lhl rauon the benehc:iary under sa1a YEAR ENOED DECEMBER J1 ,
111gn Sculptors Scrv1cos. b) Flctltloua Busln•u Flctlllout Butln•H Diana Mcintosh doing business as: Amerl· Richard Harvey o..dofTnistullQAedbyEdwlnJ Deed or Trus1 has elected 10 1915 •• .c oss. 23202 Resp11 Rd.. PUBLIC NOTICE Name Stat•m•nt This statement was llled can Marketing, 9121 Al· This statement was lileel Brklol. 1 mlll1iod man• Ills toll a'1d 1nstrucled me agenl 01 Jhe fuU COltlOlltt Name """"~
L:ikoForest,CA92630 ----------Thefollowlngpersonsara NameStat•ment with the County Clerk of lanta #132, Huntington with the County Clerk ol .,WJ1tp.nr.prop111yn!Ric:flaod Trustee toindude lllepersonal STERLING INSUAANCE CO~
Michael Robert E111ck, Fictitious Bu1lneu doing business as: McFer· The following persona are Orange County on 3·15-96 Beach, CA 92646 Orang• County on 3·29-96 G Rumney 1 Nfried rNn •hie properry aesalbed '"Exhlbll 8 PANf _
23202 Resp11 Rd, Lake Name Statement ran Patios. 1010 W, doing business as: Platl-19913070732 Robert Francisco H1Clalgo, 19~03078400 '°" rod ~ PfOPt"V 19-in tile nonllJdlClal loreelosure 01 riome Office Q8(X) Mitn~
Forest. CA 92630 The lot1ow1ng persons are MacArthur Blvd., # t 3 t. nu~ Produe1ions. 263 Ca· Dally Pilot Ma1ch 22, 29. 9121 Atlanta II' 132, Hun-Daily Pilot >Jril 5, 12, 19, CDlded on 1V211119111la lnstrumtl'll "'e rea1 pro""'"' desc11bto Ill Boulmro 1n11ne CA 92718
Jeflrey Alan McDougall. Cloing business as: Ching Santa Ana. CA 92707 ~r92~~7 #C, Costa Mesa. April 5• 12, 1996 F251 tinglon Beach, CA 92646 26, 1996 F343 No 8U1•164 In Book NIA Page E~nibll A lo ''Ille nola ol To!JI aomotte<I assets :
2265 Channel Rel , Newport Hai Real Es1a11 Inc.. 752 Robert Franklin Baehr, A This buslnHs ls con-NIA of Offioa11ecx>1cls in the ofacll Tiusiee s sale lfl accordance SJ9 Q76,552 _ ~e:,;h. ~~~;;:; is con· :~sa~ ~~ 9i~~;ei • Costa ~011g1 W.s.:-:,~;Art~~~ Bt~~ ;,ft~~~~ :~~gC~st!~a~:: PUBLIC NOTICE d~;~:d ~~~ an,;~~~du~~ing PUBLIC NOTICE 01 the County Rea><def of °'Wl9' -Mill tne orooeoures applicable TotM 1iat.h•es . Z7575,169
uucted by: Joint ven1ure Ching Hai Real Estate Inc.. 92707° ' CA 92627 Flctltloua Bualn•H business yet? VIS I· 1 ·96 Flctllloua Bu1lne11 :;::~:~~~ !:E'::'~~ lo real property E Xhlbll "B" All 01 ~~~~~no~~tei~.~ soecill
Hnve you startod doing 752 W. 191h Stroot, Costa This business Is con-Thie business Is con· Name Stat•m•nt Robert F. Hidalgo Name St•t•m•nl 10 ~I the1eundei ltOOldtd me trustor s estale right, hlle Capital stoekS .
business yot? no Mesa. CA 92627 Clucted by: an Individual ducted by: an Individual Thi following parsons are This statement was flied The following persons are 1212&I~ In Book NIA. Page NI~ and interest in lo and under any AQoregm wntl·tns for Oltler tl'llll
Michael R Einck This buslnosa is con-Have you started doing Have you •tarted doing Clolng business as: A.J. wtlh the County Clerk ol doing business as: Power· • lnstrullltnl No ~7$2 01 or Ille personal properly and SPfCI• surplus lunclS . •
This statement was hied ducted by: a corporation business yot? yH, 4/3/1979 business yel? yes, 4·95 Graalmans Engineering, Orange County on 3·22·96 Pro, 487 Ogle St .. Costa Yd Oiki.11 RKlD<ds. will Sell °" hxlures 1n on upon relating lo Surplus notlS .
""'ltl tho County Clork ol Have you started doing TRholbls rtstFa.teBmaeenhft was 111..,. ~~;~ A~1~f!~;n1 wu hied 341 Cherry Tree lfl .. New-19113077579 Mesa. CA 92627 ~'*•IN Noltll ~ '°' 01 ar1S111g OUl ol Ille real prop· Gross l)al().tn and conlllbullO Orange Counly on 3·1?·96 businoss yot? Yes, 10/28/ '"" h h C Cl k 1 Pott Beach, CA 92660 Dally Pilot Maich 29, April William 0 . Fo1diani, 487 ll3nOI to the County CouJ1houM !rty All surpius . 1 ~463 19963670255 85 wilh the County Clerk of wit 1 1 ounly er 0 Ad11an John Graalmans. 5.12. t9, 1996 1319 Ogle St .. Costa Mesa, CA 700CMc~ntttOllYtWntSll'lll lurniture lu1n1Sh1ngs hxrures Unassioneo rUnds (sorgtus)
Daily Pilot March 29, April Ching Hai Real Es tale Inc., Orange County on 3·22·98 Orange ~~~~~~;~::: 341 Chetrytree Ln.. New· PUBLIC NOTICE 92627 At,. CA II I 00 P,. • pub4lc 1111> bu1ld1ng materials and supplJes 7 !50920
5. 12, 19. 1996 1309 Mark W. Chi, President 19903177586 port Beach, CA 92660 This buslneas rs con-lion 1o lhe h'!lhdl bodd9f lot C8h t'oo~s records equipment Surpi sas reo.irds DQ4ieyholders
This statement was filed Daily PUol March 29, April Oailv Pilot March 22. 29, Thi• business Is con· Cluc:ted by: an Individual . IP3vablt •the 11t111 of Alt In law-aopiiances carpeting drapes. 12 ..0, 383 PUBLIC NOTICE
FlctlOous Business
Name Slatem•nt
The lollow1ng persons are
doing bus1noss as: Thomas
Cnus, 900 Sea Lane •121.
with the County Clerk of 5, 12, 19, 1996 13 t 5 April 5, 12, 1996 F239 ducted by: 811 indlvldual Flctltloua Butln•H Have you started doing f.11 money of the Unn.d Sllles). Ill drapery rods, antennae and all lnCome •or 1118 year . 24 669 455
Orange County on 3·29·96 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Heve you started doing Nam• Slat•m•nt business yet? no rithl tkle. lllld lnte<est. oonvey9d omer items ol personal property Qls~rsements Jor the ye.ir • 19983678398 business 'yel? no The following per~ons a~e Wl!llam O. Fordlanl . to lllld now held by• undtf Mid IOQtlller With all proceeds Z?Oll 5S9 Dally Pilot Aprll 5, 12. 19, Adrian John Graalmans doing business u . Linda• This statement was filed Deed of TtUst 111 ttie Pfopllly ~
26, 1996 F346 Flctltloua ButlneH Fictitious Butln••• Thie statement waa flied Thrill & Conelgnmont with lhe County Claik 01 tuaed 111 sad County lllld SIJll prooucts ~so11es subst11u Wt hfrtoV ce1111y ltlat tne allO'«
• Ham• Stat•m•nt Nam• Stat•ment with 1twt County Clerk of Shop, 1019 El Camino Or., Orange county on 3-18-96 ti.mna"ercklaibed AslllOltful. ~ons add11tons reotacements '"ms ire 1n accoroance wilh tile PUBLIC NOTICE The following persons 11e The followlnv persons 111 Orange county on 3-15·96 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 19983071905 1y dewobed on uod Deed o!Trust parts ano accessions now or AAl'lwM Sta"ment 101 the yur
doing business as: Bobby doing buslnns as: Jungle 18913171738 Unda K. Pelton. 2728 San Dally Piiot M1tch 22, 29, Tht Pf099"Y a:ldtns lllld °''* htrealler located on 01 used 1n enoeo Otcemoe1 31 1995 maoe
Fictitious Buslneaa Cha111on lnlornalional, 1220 Fever Tanning Salon, 1747 Dally Pilot March 22 29 Juan Ln .• Costa Mesa, CA A 15 12 19941 F240 oommon dttognatlOI\ ii any ofltlt connec~on wtlh or mlenOed lo to 1118 •rlSUranoe Commissioner
Corona Clel Mar, CA 92625 ---------
Ch11s Anthony OeOonato,
900 Sea Lane • 12 t. Co-
rona del Mar. CA 92625
Thomas Edward Morns·
sey, 900 Sea Lane fl 121.
Corona det Mar. CA 92625
This business Is con· dueled by· a general part·
ne1sh1p
Have you started doing
llus.ness yet? no
Ct111s DeDon.:110
This statomenl was liled
wllh the County Clerk of
Orange Coun1y on 3·26·96
Nam• Slatemenl P81k Newport, Suite 21 t, Santa -Ana Ave., I 135, • • 92626 pn • • ,.,, optlly dtsctlbtd above la oe mstalled 1n 01 alltxed to the PUrstilm to raw The following persons are Newport Beach, CA 92660 Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Aprll 5, l2. 1996 F255 This business Is con-PUBLIC NOTICE po,;,ed 10 be 2m Orange A ... real prope1ry The property N M1cllatl Oun Th0111•s011,
doing business 119: Florist Paul Reginald Harrison. Jody Lynn Reese, 1747 PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: 811 lndlvlelual nue Cotu Mtu. CA 92627 Tiit address and otller common Pm1d111t
E.cpress. 2701 W. Coast 1220 Park Newport, Suite Santa Ana Ave., 1135. ----------Have you started doing Flotltlout Butln•H undtl1ig"fdTru1ieeo~m•W'!'f designalton 11 any or Ille real N Jolltl llu11t•Y laldwin,
Highway, Newport Beach, 2t 1, Newport Beach, CA Costa Mosa. CA 92627 Flctltloua Butln••• business yet? No Nam• Stat•ment llabttir; lonny lnainec:tness of I.he property descrobed above 15 Secretary
Ca11lo1n1a 92663 92660 Thia butlness Is con· Nam• Stal•m•nt Unda K. Pelton Th• following persons 11e P'DPl"Y llkkns n 111.htl oom-purported 10 be 1520 Nutmeg Ntwoon Beacl'l·Cosu Meu
Edith L King, 2701 Coast Thia business Is con· Clucted by: an lnellvldual The following persons are This statement wu liled doing busln1Ss as: Moss mon dnlgn.tl!OI\ If any, ~ Place cost.a Mesa CA The un CN361059 •0800 Aof 4 5 3 g m"
Highway, Newport Beach, duC1ed by: 1n Individual Have you started doing doing businesa u : United with the County Clerk of Man, 3315 Calle La Vela, '*-Thetolal-.ntoftheun-dersigneolrustee d.~oms any 19116
Cahforn111 92663 Have you started doing business y9t? no Soccel' Servlc1S, 242 Rob-Orange County on 3·22·96 San Clomente, CA 92672 paid b.ilMICll ol the~• liaDllof'/ 101 any 111co11ectness oti----------
Th1s business Is con-business yet? No Jody Rffse lnhood Place, Costa M11a, 18983077587 Jay Eugene Jensen, 3315 cund by the ptope!fy to be sold me propeity address ano Otlltr OBITUARY 888 d~ac~eed yboyu· ans1'an~1eVlddudaor Ing ~~~s' Hs•1a"11esmonen1 was ltled ~~~· l~atC"'c!~tyl ~l~r~1I':,~ CA 92627 Daily Pflot March 29, April Calle La Veta. San Clem-end ••aonatii. Hl•mlted oom. common designaoon ii any l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
" Dustin J. Funderburk, 242 5, 12. 19, 1996 1320 ente, CA 92672 eiq>en-rod adv-111he lime snown nerein the tot.al amouni1• business yut? yu February with lh• County Clerk of Orang• County on 3-15-96 Roblnhood Place, Costa This business Is con· of I.he 1t1rt1a poblalOI\ of lhl Ne> DRUMMOND
1. 1998 01ange County on 3·22-96 11913170814 Mesi, CA 92627 PUBLIC NOTICE dueled bV: an Individual llol of ult 11 $17$.005 58 In Idell-ol lhe unpaid balance ol the
Edith L. King 19803877585 Daily Pilot March 22, 29. This busln111 11 oon· Have you started doing tiontoCollll,111tTrustttwill.aiepc Obligallon secured by the prop Ruth 0 or don
Daily Pilot March 29, Ap111 This statemonl y.ias filed Dally Pilot March 29, Aprll Aprll .5, 12, 1996 F243 dueled by: an Individual Flctltloua llutlneH business yet? no •~fa checlt. uu1wn on 1 ltllt erty to be sold and rea..onable 0 rum mo n d . born
5 12 19· 1996 1333 0~1:n~~8C~~~;'~n ~~rlk-~f 5• 12• 19' 1996 1316 PUBLIC NOTICE b~~~e.~0y~11•::i•d doing Th:1.::w~:~n::: .,, #iYsE·.t:'.'r:n1 WU filed ::::-:.::~:,~.!:"or~ :~~~n~:a;:~o~;~n:sln~ ~~~:o~n~,a~!~~ In.~~~
19963677965
PUBLIC NOTICE 19963070039 PUBLIC NOTICE Dustin J. Funderburk doing buslne11 as: Sofia with the County Clerk of ~ drMn by am..°' ftde!JI pubhC.1l1on ol the notice ol sale April 1s1, 1996 at her
----------• Daily Pilot March t5, 22. ----------Fictitious Bualnesa Thia statement wu filed Marble and Granite, 849 W. Orange County on 3-15-98 ""'"lll' rod io.a,, atoalloon. ,_IS $2191.391 32 In addiuon to home m Corona d~
Flctltlout Buslnesa 29. April 5. 1996 1234 Flctltloua BualneH Nam• Slat•m•nt Wllh th• County Clerk of 18th Sl., Colla Mesa, CA 10883871728 Wigs_._ Of UWl9I '*"' ush the Trustee """ accept a Mar. A memorial wllf
Nam• Stat•m•nt Nam• Statement TI\8 following persons are Otano• County on 3-16-96 92627 Daily Pilot March 22, 29, 1P9Qr..d '"StdlOll ~102 ol thl I+ shiers check drawn on a Staie be hold later. In heu at, Tile following persons are PUBLIC NOTICE Tha following 1>9rsona are doing business aa: Coast 19903871720 Hugo PrHte, 9 Red Rock April 5 12 1998 F250 NnQal Codt lllld IUlhorlnd to do or Nattonal Bank a Chtelt drawn flowers , dono1ion11i
doing business as Hana ---------doing buslnen 11: a) Pr• Conaultlng, 1500 Adams Dally Pllot March 22 29 Lane, ~guna Niguel, CA ' ' butlnttt 111 1h11 eute In the w.t11 Dy a State or Federal Credit mi:ay bo made lo your
Acupunc1u1e nnd He1bs. Flcutloua BuslnHt clslon Con1t1ue1lon, b) Pr• 1105·365, Costa M11a. CA Aprll 5 12 1998 j:258 9T2h6191 b 1 1 n PUBLIC NOTICE ttndtt CKhtfth111 Ca&h 11 tOCtpled Umon or a cneck drawn by 1 favorite charity.
767 w 19th St, ,, t09, Name Stat•m•nl clslon Roollng, 1115 El 92826 • • • u1 n111 • co • the T1ut1" ~ W!thhold the i. SIJtc 01 Federal Savings ano1-----------
Costa Mes:i. CA 92627· The lollowlng persons are Camino, Coste M11a, CA Julle Keck. 2775 Men PUBLIC NOTICE dueled by: an Individual Flctltloua lualn••• .-of the T1US1M'1 Deed U!1lll Loan Associabon Savingsi•••ll!•~llll•• ..
0000 doing buslne11 111: Vanish· 92626 Verde Drive T-103, Co11a Ha~• you •titted doing Nam• Statemenl 1unc11 become avwlablt to h ~'oc:iauon or Savings Bank"
Hyzon Suk Kim. 767 w. 1ng Ozone Co .. 818 Amigos Thomas Robert Taylor, Mau, CA 92626 Fictitious Bualn•H bu11nes1 y1t? yH 3·20-96 The following per1ons are psye1OftndOfMe•1 rNlftlf of specihed 111 secbon 51 2 01111,
19th St., •t09. Cosla Way. Sult• C, Newport 1115 El Camino, Costa Thi• butlnHt 11 con-Nam•ltat•m•nt Hugo Presti fll d doing buslnest as: 11gt1t 6-dllltWllbtlMdt,M FinancialCooeandau1t1or1ltdto Mesa. CA 92627·0000 Beach, CA 92660 Mesa, CA 92626 dueled by: an lndlvlduaJ The followlng s>«•ona ate This 1tatement wu a Shawco, 288 C.brlllo IB, wllhout ~Of WWIWlly, •·
This business is con· Juely G111at11, 818 Amigos This busln•H 11 con-Have you •tarted doing doil'IQ bU•ln•H u : Kuru wtth the County Cleftl of Costa Me .. , CA 92527 pr .. Of 1mp1..c1 ~ lilll. Oo t>usiness Ill 1111S state In 1111
e1uc1ee1 by· an lfldMdual Way, N-port Beach, CA CLASSIFIED bualneu ye!? no Marketing lnduttrlet, 1850 Orang• County on 3·22·96 Frederick Shaw, 288 ca-,___ or lnCllllbl'"°" to event tender olhtf than CISh ts
92660 utl • Julie Keck e. 17th St., Suite 119, t8ff3177S80 brlllo 18, Costa Mesa, CA .. 1st, !he lndlOtldneu .and aooepieo !ht trustee may wilh·
MEET someone special through classified
This business la con· It'• th• •01 on you" Thia statement w.. filed Sahte Ana CA 92705 Dally Piiot March ~ April 92627 by Nici DMd. ldvlllOlt lhtleun-l'lold the issuanoe ol the trus·
ducted by: en lndlvldual Harchl~g for • wheth· with the County Clerk of fddY s Kuras 28482 Via 5 12 19 1096 ' '321 Thia builntu I• con-dtl wnh ln4t1Ht • prcwlded the•• tet'S deed unbl lunds become
er your• aHklng 8 Orang• County on 3-15-98 Cynthia.' Laguna Nlguel, CA ' • • ductod by: an Individual In.' end the unpaid princ:ll* available to the payee 01 en· Sell your home home. an o.partmont, 18M3878744 02867 PUBLIC NOTICE H1v1 you 1tarted doing balanct of the Nact MC:Uted by ~orstt n a matter or rlglll Satd
lhrough cla191fled. 8 new occupation or Dally Piiot March 22. 29, Thi• butlneu I• con• butlntH yet? yu, 1975 Mid Died W!lh lnttittl thereon • salt Wiii be made but Without
842·5878 •v•n a •tray pet. Aprll 5, 12, 1918 F245 ducted by: an Individual Flotltloue •u•IMaa Freeletlck Shaw piovided In said Nole. -. :ovenant or watranty axpress
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3500 Pacific View Drive
Newpcrt BHch
844-1100
STARTING Edcfy Kl.wu dOlna buslnt11 at: Ac&· Ot~ County on 3-15-98 o..d of T11111 s.rr-~ sallSly m1 111debtadnes1 secured PIERCE~
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TIN Ltgai Dq>artmmt 111 tht Daily Pilot is plcasal
to dnm>unct a nnu smia now availabk to new busina:ses.
~ 1uili MW SF.ARCH the name for 1"" Ill no Dam chmgr. llNI l4llt Y"" tht
timr anJ the trip to the Cwrt Hot« in Sa:nJa Ana Thm. of ttJllN, efJo' the Stlll'f:l1
is compl&tl wr wiO fik your fiaitibus business nmne Sl4Jmlmt with the ~
C/clt, publish onct a wttlt for fo1n ufth as mp4im/ by law and tlNn fill JOU' prwf
of publieatibn with the County Ckrlt.
Please stop bJ to fik >""" fotib'ous INsinas lt4lmtml Ill tk Dail) Pi/Qt, 330 W.
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Mortvary * Chapel Cremation
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OCRAN & llAY VIEW
212 Ccnatlon
3br/3ba S429K Open
FrVSat 1·5. 873-9041
LOTS
FOR SALE 400 NEWPORT
1 COAST
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Casa Victoria Apts .
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714-646-9966
EASTSIDE CM 2 MASTER SUll'ES
C·2 Lot 50.x200 with Beat foe. Oorgeoua r---------2 Bedroom, 1 Bath •nd unit. 2 full Blh,
houH with hardwood ltallan tlle, formal din Jr'1NTINGTON
floora. NHda TLC. room, w/d, 2-car gar. BEACH 2640
$245,000 with owner S 1800/mo. 640-1795 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
financing. Co~act ·own9', P.O. BoJC 2404, -SAN--T-A_AN_A ___ _
Newport e .. ch, CA
92863. HEIGHTS 2184
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COSTA lllSA 2124 PUllfSULA 2107
. ...... ~ ,., tea. alk t ..... .,. '° bch.
w/d, 4-0llf pr, court• Carport. N.-p.int, ~ otc 1nc1ty "" 113-eom• ooe•n vl•w. 0~11..00 AYI IHI mo-mo ~•Ha
now."fikt pet. 146-1020 .. o d•P· Drlv• by only, 104 11th St.•7. ea• I<• g.,, Avail 1/1. 1104422
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1 Bdrm On "eluded
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to th• e .. ch. $67!5.
Call 714-846-3995.
COM 1 Bdrm avl. Ulla
paid. No peta, non
amklng. 708 Avacado
$390 °875-8834
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•BUYING ITEMS•
From 1800-1960. 1 pc
to entire estate. Paint-
ings, china, glsware.
furn, etc. lmmed cash.
top s. 673-6223 Iv mag
Michelle Grojayk
Handcarved wood w/
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330 W. Doy Street
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CROSSWORD PUZZLE ·-----· .,,.,.IAUIMQIMlllf 1••----•I 7 ....... T,.eper n ~o:s= ·~o!,.~~.1:.!:'!:,.~ MUITllUNOWI -~~.::-:._~ =-~·~:d, 0~~= ..._ ____ ...;.. __________________ __,. 131Q. cal M4 3048 2 .. edoo J&T SKIS, a. BayfronL a.IOoe 960-17 ..
CA.-. ...... ~ ~ANNAH HltSCH alt down ~· 11 ... A v-·-rument ~ ~ IO&.VID ~ 8'1 -= •258 WHkday•; ....... !eland"'""'' ... 212•12111-----.....;;;,.__..;.·: ,i $-~=.ia': ~ ::~ .. AMAT1"BROI' TBCRNIQUE ::. ~~ e";;.17ea 3CMIW.~TER FUNendl a. ••••ill•llill llUCID!S 1130 ~-. ..!.· Petlmln ... Neither JUlnetahle. North deal.a. dectarv to try for • ninth trick in A :iiUTm~~~--:m"ii:iisii ••• aao ... ter 14 o.n-r.-..ai--~..a-• th d..1. od -1-'-t be For Sale: 2 S.acioo' -15 Pit 65 --hol wauiVI .... -• cie en .,...... J~ SKJS, alt csown Both 10p9, SOf1¥ CO
18 Land rneaut9 ee I~ NORTH able to ecore the are of diamond• .nyte. 57._.259 week-plyt, phn. chrm Whf9.. 17 Show gratitude 87 K •Ned • K ~ J t t and four club tricke. That'• what GAUGE 'SAi ps d -A .. ,..A.. _, gold pkg, blk, load~. , e Dl•turbed atai. 68 Left thl 1ng1n1 ,.. A .. h .... th b aye; ..........,.... eve., ,.. • ftlLIAC 9040 123,995. 875-812tr v • appencu in ano er room, w ere w"kend1 ~ 20 =.. running <> K J the Briti•h declarer at three oo . 18M Ma& 890 SL
21 What the DOWN • J 8 7 trumR led a diamond at trick two. •---------• 1888 SlfVILL• Roadeter White/Ian
tusplclout smell , -end kin nwr EAST Better technique in thi1 t'""' ol BALBOA POWElt BOATS Original, real good Int .• both topl, 108k "r-Ir" •'IU'ft 6106 mil, nr new Ure•, 22 Fleece(• 2 Hurt • 104 • 8 8 5 a aituauoo ii to run y9ur long suit to ~,..., ?012 condlUon, new tlrH. chromi rim• K•n-
lhlep) 3 UOn'• aound ~ Q 8 5 ~ 10 9 7 see what develo:p,, 10 Kebela nro-18995. 875-8128 wood radio, wt.ront & 23 Kind of drlVer 4 Etlzabeth l'e M r:. "'.:.L. fl 2e Blue shade motht F.t~~~~~ <> 105 4 <>A 8 2 ceeded to reel o uve epade tri ...... GARA.a• SAL• SAT 4'7'•12' lloat bottom rear amp, uvlce
27 _and Costello s For 1~1 A A 1 ~ui,:~i... •AK 9 8 5 • 10 4 2 West had to find three discards, •I&, 7am, Great ml•c llner. Must Hllll S750 CB£VROLET 9045 record• avl, aaklng
30 Gar'*''Y9QOie• 6 'Jaws• predetOf""~~~ SOtn'H and could not afford to part .with a lt•m•. grNt cond. 128 obo. 714-642·7207 or $19,900 obo 845-9630
32 EucalyPlus 7 Roman · A H •A 7 heart becaua~· that would set up Opal Av1. (In front) Pgr 71 .. 717·11•1
t o-rments T •--------------------•83 Camaro Berllnetta MITS
33 ~!:.l•ngled 8 Supenor •·S.M Q J 8 4 3 two addjtional tricu in the suit for Hou .. hold, clothing, S IEARAY 21 ft Cuddy & T-top, full pwr, air, 1• UllSHI 9145
36 Church paJt 9 Got .cquainted 0 ,,., Unoled , ....... ~ <> Q 9 7 8 S declaren Two diamond• were eaay furniture, TV & mor1. ttlr, 1883. O~g owner. onr: Sharp. All record• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
37 S•nale·ldged 1o Algebf• Of 29 _ ~ellef 47 ·Nonna-· • Q 3 to 1luff, but the third diacar~ SAT 4/8, &am Serviced reg rty, many $3370 obo. 723-1504
knife geometry 31 Delighted 48 PN Beta -proved annoying. 323 Apolena >ctru. $6800. 848-5974 '90 ECLIPSE DOHC Turbo. White.
R.une greatl Perfect condition lnelde/outl
$6500/obo. 248-0385
38 Schtsm 11 Coldest 33 Michael Keaton so HonolUIU The bidding: If West diecarded a club, declarer 1 ---------
42 Navr, cler1ts 12 Sounds hoarse movie "Mr.-· weloOfne NOR111 EAST SOUTH WEST could afford to aet up a diamond CODONr11 SAIL BOATS .70l4 CHRYSLER 9050 44 P•crlte teland 13 Short story 34 Be obligated 51 Pr•nk l• p... lNT p-trick _the defenders would get .IL\ LA
45 e~~~ teature 19 ~~:~1~e ttower ~~ ~~c;:c:~, a tree ~ r.!icetb111 :I::'. ~= aNT p... only three club tricks and a dia· DEL MAR 6122
47 Tom 21 Part or a play 39 Urehln hoops mond. So West elected to let go the liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii WE PAY CA$H
48 Relatrve 24 -loH for 40 Enemy 57 Actual 0 third diamond. CDM Moving Sale For good ueed Sabots
'93 Town & Country 37k ~~1;.~;:{1~b~~ner. ,_P_O_R_S_C_H_E ___ 9_1_7_5
49. Shore area words 41 Tiny bit 58 Contributed pening lead: Six of • Kehela made no mistake. After . Saturday 8am·1pm & boat equipment.
53 Idolize s~less 43 Soothes 59 -out· made some thought, he led the jack of 704 Marigold In Minney'• Yacht Sur· ---------'87 Tare• Reblt eng,
645-9070
~ ~:t:~ (shoes) ~~ ~h'~'i' hke -· ~ ~d:i~~o 61 ~meet The list of master techniciana in clube from dummy. West could take •.ollf•aY Wwl/hndl•du•r1·ear·,beexdc,I PP~~·Bl~5d~54~~19N2ew-FORD 9075 gS5rtOOOconodr, tnraodteruf~rnlvwng.
60 Ophcal 28 Type of ,azz 46 Hooded iac1tet 62 Greek letter card play is relatively short. ffigb four club lricka, bul then had to .. _.._..,....______ ...,,..........,..____ on it you will find the name of Sam-lead 9 heart. away from the queen. twin bed, 40'a oak ---------camper. 545-2030
mi Kehela of Toronto. Here's an Declarer'• jack of hearts became buf1et, •kl cloth••. (2) SP""D a. '82 Muat•ng &-eye, ---------example of his technique from an etudent dHk, amt frig , ~~ 11:11 etlck shift, AC, moon-TOYOTA 9210
international lea!P event. the fulfilling trick. microwave and morel SKI BOATS 7016 roof, new brakea.1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Th Wi1 . Sou h $1000. 547-3171 ,. ,;r.re auction as routine. t 's Learn to be a b etter bridse ---------'79 Corolla HS N•w o'rl'e-no-trump response waa forcing, player! 8ub1cribe now to the COSTA MESA 6124 *1988 22ft Ski Boat• '8 4 LTD Wagon Orig tires. rebuilt oarb. Xlnt
North's raise showed a balanced 18-Goren Bridie Letter by callinl liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 5 .7 lllre V-8, King owner, great cond, running cond. Reg'd 19 points and five spades, and (800)788-1225 for Information. Or Cobra 0 /0 , low profile cruise control, pwr tll 9/96. $1200 OBO
So th to Hoag Thrift Shop hull, Ju•t eervlced, steering, tilt wht, lug-c 11
Wu we1ntdon 1 gam,e.b k b write to Goren Briqe Letter, Sale Apr11 13th 10-3, new controller/uphol-gage rack. V·6, 68k a 760•9228·
eat e a ow c u • ta en Y P.O. Box +410, Chicaao. U.. ~ 870 w. 17th St. F-2 (In etery. Great 1kl boat· ml. $2500. 963-8975 1---------
declarer'1 queen. With only eight 4'10. back). 722·9106 faet-took1 great.. ... re-•88 F150 Ford truck. VANS 9225
tricb in sight, it was dangerous for HUOE Multl·Famllv ady to go. $10,500 v-s. pwr •teer. alr, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
FRI/SAT 7am-2pm 646-94491574-4247 long bed w/llner & '72 Ford .Supervan
Garage/Moving Sale ---------' camper •hell. 59,890 Automatic. Rune &
MERCHANDISE FREE TO YOU 6022 PETS & Ant1qu... furn for MARINE SERVICE mt. 1 6~;~~;8 s7.5oo took• good. S475.
MISC. 6015 ANIMALS 6049 patlo/houee, clothes, SUPP"n!~ 7020 -------ca11545-2030
Puppy pottery & misc. In ~ • found aban-alley 1871 Tustin St. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil t·--------
Epeon etyllet color doned, nHd• good ltallan Or•vhound Look fo r elgn•I '95 FORD CARGO AUTO PARTS printer 720 DPI $350. homi. Boxer/•h•P· beaut f1m puppy, •1.,,.,.,,..-.,..,.........,......,..,.....____ TONS OF & REPAIR 9260 Lynx Predator• golf herd mbc, lovea kid•. mo• S300. 870-7970 It'• that time •e•lnl STAINLESS STEEL VAN . .
clubs and bag $2'00. 552·3785. --•""'P,...0-0-d,,.,1-.-.-AK---..,.C-.-Monticello Community Bronze & braH & nuts Whit•, 8k mll, take
ChamplonjulcerS150. SMALL GOLDEN TeaCupToy&Mlnl Garage Sale. Sat, & bolts + waahera. over lease, $1000
64C>-4165. COCKIER SPANIEL, 5250-$9SO 7!4-838-4457 April 8, 7:30am·2pm $6.00 per pound. d 1 p . 0 AC
FORD CAR PARTS, '
1980-1995, Ueed, with warranty. Shipping
available anywhere.
Visa, MC, AMEX, DI•·
cover. Ford Auto A•
cycling, Rancho Cor·
dova, CA. 1·80C>-421· 5277, Mon-Sat.
POOL TABLE
Murray. full length,
slate, new blue tett.
$700. Call 864·3048.
male, found aban· (Fair/Fairview) Minney'• Yacht Sur-640-4071
doned near Canyon & Save abueed and1..,...,._,_.,...,.______ "======== Victoria, C.M. About 4 abandoned pets. Be a Multl·f•m free coffee/ plus. 1500 Old New· _ 1 t /f Call etcl Furn, appliances, port Blvd. 548-4192 1923 Ford Model· T
•ROADS TEA• 100% Original. Very
clean and runs great.
Yr•· o Id• f Ix e d • vo un eer oster. • clolhH, mlec. Sat 4/6
groom• d · we 11· 714-597•9037. 7am, 169 E. 18th. ---------
Stair Chair Exl. elec behaved, deaerves WhJt• O•rman Shepard MARINE SUPS
1talr lift, xlnt cond, good home. 648-5080 3 year old femal•.1---------Docvr 7022 $2000 ($3300 new) or 548-8320. apade. Looking for NEWPORT ~
Bal. lel 648-1164 good home I ••• ·B.,11 CH
U·HAUL USED BOXES PETS & 714-974-7823. ~ 6169 38' Mooring w/11 ·
Small/med $1 .00, lrg ANT••llT~ 6049•---------BW. off Alvarado Pl.. $2.00, X·Lrg $3.00, uwuu..;i MUSICAL 1100 HOME E. of Bay la. Call
$6800.00 OBO. Call l---------(714) 963-2633. AUTOS
1993 Ford w11 •T'PW! 9270 Bronco 4 x4 nn "'"D
In perfect condition, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
all power, leather. Tr•nsportatlon oar
If you're looklng
forajob,
classlfled has nelflfs
for you.
wardrobe $5.00. Oth· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (909) 397·9797 or •rs avail. 723·5536 ADOPT·A·PET INSTRUMENTS 6055 OARA08 SALE (909) 626-7190 phone, tow pkg, rlma/ w•nted
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PETSM4RT. Fountain LookJng to purcha•• Miguel on March 23rd nr Udo bridge. Water/
tires, only 60k. Call841·2255 . $17,000. 574·4247 or1 _______ ..;._.;..
Valley. · Pupplu , kit· an ugl~ •l•ctrlo from 8am to 12 noon. 1l1c. No llv•aboards. Chances 818 1en1 and more, all b••• guitar for---------S399/mo. 675-6128
646-9449
looking lor lovlng, car· under S200. Help! Call •MOVING SALE• 42 FT MOORING GMC 9081 you will find
Ing homea. CAU. 597. Larry at 714-377-0338. Plaflt1, antlquea, aml Prim• Balboa location iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii what you need
9037 for more Info. CLASSIFIED appllancH, bldg mat· of1 Fernando. $151<. at the price
It'• the easy-to-erlal1, blkH, more. (415) 965-3190 '95 Yukon SLI! 2·dr,
TRADE
through classified
842·5878
accHs. Information-SAT 8-5, 3309 Clay St. ---------• 4x4, white/beige, fully you want to pay
pack•d markitplace 150' Mooring load•d w/hll'( duty ex-when you read
vlalt•d regularly • euo-Or l1H, Great p1nln· tru, hi/'( duty tow. Cla•slfled
ceHfully . by all kind• 'P'DllUSPODTATION eula locatlonl CIOJ811 Alarm. 6-yr fact warr, fits In. of ooneumers. """'' I\ Mooring to land. Call mint cond, reg thur dally
Steve 723·15883 '97. S28,250. 548-4806 , __ -:M=2:.:•;:1S~8:..:.7_.8:.,__
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