HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-04-17 - Orange Coast PilotDaDcan Milne, above ~ dSrectOi' Of Access
to Sallbig, ·~ Cbirlle Gloigl, 38, of Ana-heim. a hip-five iiftel' uDlng with bliD and
otbir de\Wopmentally dllabled adults in
LO~ Beacb. The crew Will race wttll more
ttWl 600 boats in the~~ NfJWpe>rt-
to-Elisenada ~atta. At rlgh" Giorgi
gets a trairilng lesson at the helm.
me wind
in their
sails
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Costa Mesa organization empowers
the disabled by giving them the
experience of sailing.
NEWPORT-MESA -As a person with Down's
syndrome, Charlie Giorgi 'can't drive a car.
But the 38-yea.r-old Anaheim resident is
training to be at the helm of a 64-foot sailboat in
next week's Newport-to-Ensenada yacht race.
~ Independence, a Costa Mesa-based
non~t organization, is making the unique
opportunity possible for Giorgi a,nd four other
developmentally disabled adults in Orange Coun-
ty, induding Cathy O'Brien of Costa Mesa.
The pl'ogram is a partnership wiµi Access to
Sailing, a Long Beach-based therapeutic pro-
gram designed to give disabled individuals the
empowering experience of sailing.
'lmcy Young, manager of community day ser-
vices at Project Independence, said the organiza-
tion's main goal ~elp developmentally dis-
abled adults live on their own in the community.
·we help them wjth their banking, cooking
and interpersonal communication skills,• she
said. •with community integration, we try to
find them pa.id work in the community and cre-
ate an opportunity normally not available to
disabled people."
One of tliose opportimities is participating for
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+ For more Information on Team Indepen-
dence or how to donate to the group, call
(714) 549-3464 or visit the web site at
www.access2salllng.org .
the first time as crew members aboard one of the
more than 600 boats expected to compete in this
year's prestigious race from Newport Harbor to
Ensenada beginning April 24.
The crew, Team Independence, has been
training since August with Duncan Milne, execu-
tive director of Access to Sailing. This weekend.
the team will venture out on its fust overnight
sailing trip to Catalina Island.
The race project is being funded through
sponsorships from corporations such as West
Marine and TYR Sports and individual donations.
Young said the event will cost about $4,000,
which the group still is trying to raise.
•They've really come a long way," Milne said.
•1 think they're ready."
During the sailing exen:ises, Milne is stationed
beside the wheel of his yacht as he gives the crew
• SEE SAILING PAGE 7
Lawsuit
stirs
• • emotions
•Husband of 35-year-old mother killed
in crash said some may disapprove of
memorial.
By Jenifer Ragland, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -As the second a nniver-
sary of Tracy Wolonsky's death approaches, friends
and relatives of the beloved Eastbluff resident are
working to erect a memoriaJ in her honor.
The memonal -constsbng of a bench, plaqUe
and tree -will be built at Eastbluff Park. A dedi-
cation ceremony ts planned May 4, two years to the
day after the 35-year-
old mother of four
was killed m a car
acadent at the mter-
secllon of Btson
Avenue and Jam-
boree Road.
Although the East-
bluff Homeowners
Assoc1allon board
unan i mously
approved the memor-
ial, a lawsull filed
agamst the associa-
"The park
wouldn 't ev en be
ther e without her.
Tracy did a lot tor
the community. "
-KARL WOLONSKY •
tion by Wolonsky's husband, Karl. appears to have
sparked undertones of resentment among some
residents in the quiet, upscale neighborhood.
Wolansky said he has heard there may be some
bitterness in the community about the memorial
becoming a part of the park .
"Some people are very upset that I would ever
even entertam filing a lawswt against the home-
owners association,~ he said. "It's a shame because
I think people are m.ixmg two lSSues. The park
wouldn't even be there Wlthout her. Tracy did a lot
for the commwuty. •
The lawsuit, which claims the aty and the ~
cation are hable for the fatal accident. is set to go
lo trtal May 26. sa.ad Chris Woodward, Wolonsky's
attorney.
Depending on the outcome of a hea.nng today in
Santa Ana Supenor Court, that date may be
pushed back to August. But Woodward said be
hopes that won't happen.
"We'd like to put 1t behind everybody and get it
resolved as soon as possible, which I think is in the-
best mterest of everyone,• he said.
Attorneys for the city and the association coula
not be reached Thursday, and board members
declined to comment.
As for the lawsuit's effect on the memorial.
Woodward saJd the two issues should be separated.
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·Karl is very supportive of his community a..
was tus wife, 1Tacy, and she's bemg honored f<g
who she was,• Woodward said. •Despite her efforts
while she was alive, unfortunately it took her trag-
ic death to bring some safety to the intersection. A
lawswt was filed to establish that the association
Schools may have to wait
awhile for $1.9 miJJion
•Attorneys say there's a
good chance $45 million
bankruptcy settlement
will be challenged.
By Husein Mashni, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT-MESA -It could
be years before the school district
sees any of the St.9 million it fig-
ures to receive from a settlement
between Orange County and a
New York·based law firm that
was serving as its bond counsel
before the county declared bank-
ruptcy in 1994.
Although the parl:les involved
in the case
nave agreed to
a $45 million
settlement -.
about $25 mil-
lion of which
will be distrib-
uted to schools
-there still ls a
chance the
agreement will
Jim Ferryman be challeDged.
That could de-
lay payment for up to two years.
The Sl.9 million would be a
welcome and wgently needed
lnfusion of cash into the Newport-
Mesa school district, which ii fac-
ing close to a $3 million shortfall
in this year's
budget, officials
said.
Since the rev-
enue gap is
mostly for recuning costs, it c.annot
be covered by the settlement with
the New York law firm LeBoeuf,
Lamb, Greene & MacRae. But
many one-Ume expenses can.
•we won't get enough money
to make up the whole defidt, but
any1hing we can get will help us
out.• said school board President
Jim Ferryman.
Newport-Meta schools lost
about $80 million in the 199"
•SEE SCHOOLS PAGE 7
• SEE LAWSUIT PAGE 7
HONESTY PAYS OFF
•After 90-day wait, 10-year-old gets
$100 bill he found lying on the side-
walk on his way to school.
By llm Grenda , Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -When James •J.D." Farmer
found a $100 bill lying on the sidewalk on his way
to school in January. the first thing that nashed
through the 10-yea.r-old's mind ~s how far the
cash would go at the nearest toy store.
•1 just thought. 'Man, I could buy a lot of cool
stuff with this,'" J.D. said.
But bis good conscience got the best of him.
lbe College Park Elementary School fourth-
grader later showed the money to his parents, and
the next day he gave it to bis principel. who
passed it on to pollce as lost~d·found property.
On Thursday, after waiting the required 90 days
to give the penon who lost the StOO bill a chance
to dalm it, J.D. and bis mother went to the co.ta
Me1a Police De~t to piCk up the money.
•1 kept asking my parents, 'How many more
days, how many more dayar J .D. said ot ihe IAlt
three months.
The Only 10n of James and Max Fanner Mid he
foUnd the money about 8 a.m. Jan. 9 near tbe cor·
ner ol vmanova and Loyo&.a r09ds while walldng
alone to ICbOol. •
When be nnt •w the CMh wadded ·up in a b.n
on tbe~ J .D. Mid be~ it off u a fake
andbpton~ .
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By Jennifer K Mahat, Daily Pilot
T o walk into Jo-Ann Mapson's home
is to visit a comfortable Costa Mesa
house nettled in a quiet neighbor·
hood with two cars in the driveway and a
horse-head mailbox out front. To journey
through Jo-Ann Mapson's books II to vi.sit a
place that is not as comfortable, filled wtth
wounded people yearning for love.
Mapson. a Costa Mesa resident for 25
years, recently saw the release of her fourth
novel •Loving Chloe.• Revisiting charac-
ters from her first novel •Hank and Chloe,•
the book deals with complex relationships
-mainly a love-triangle in which all of the
people try tQ do what's right.
•t•ve never been one to shy away from
difficult subjects,• Mapson said. ·ney
seem to choose me.•
Set in Northern Arizona, "Loving Chloe•
has the mark of the West: horses, isolation,
sweeping vistas and Native Americans.
Entering Mapson's home, it's obvious that
the West -old, new and wild -is a place
of great affinity.
A child's Western saddle sits in one cor-
ner of her house near a set of bookcases,
the center of which showcases animal
skulls collected by her husband.
"I only let him keep a few per room
because it gets so macabre," she said.
The bookshelves are filled everything
from the novels of favorite author Jim Harri·
son to the works of Louise Baker, the pen
name of Mapson's great a\llll It was her
great aunt. the author of three books and
countless maga'.zine articles, who encouraged
the child Mapson to pursue her writing.
But it wasn't until Mapson was 40 that
her first novel saw a printing press.
·1 had a lot, a lot, a lot of years when I
didn't get published.• Mapson said. "I just
kept coming at it from every direction I
could think of."
While in her 20s, Mapson attended and
dropped out of the creative writing program
at the experimental college at University of
Redlands, married her artist husband, Stew-
art Allison, got a bachelot's degree itl cre-
ative writing at Cal State Long Beach, and
gave birth to her son, Jack.
Unfortunately, Jack was born with a rare
blood disease, which was misdiagnosed as
cancer. Mapson cared-for her son at home,
putting aside her writing until Jack entered
kindergarten. She took up cooking, win-
ning prizes for everything from her lemon
pie to her orange cake.
Once Jack was in school, Map&OU litart-
ed writing again. She entered the master of
fine arts writing program at Vermont Col-
lege at Norwich University, which allowed
her to work a lot at home.
She also learned how to ride horses -
English style, not Western.
eart
Whlle Costa Mesa author Jo-Ann Mapson puts the final touches on her fifth iiovel,
her fourth eUort, "Loving Chloe" Is finding success In bookstores. Her second book,
"Blue Rodeo," was made Into a CBS television movie starring Ann-Margret
•1t changed my life. There's a level of
honesty between people who a.re with ani-
mals,• said Mapson, owner of three dogs,
an appaloosa and a parakeet.
omewhere between riding and writ-
ing, Mapson found her literary voice.
•When I wrote 'Hank and Chloe,' I
said 'Fine. I'm not going to write (what I
think they want). I'm going to write about
what I want to write about."
What she wanted to write about was
horses, relationships and sex. "I want to be
rjmlembered as a writer who looked at all
aspects of love unflinchingly," Mapson said.
With "Hank and Chl~· came success.
And with success came the book tour.
Mapson recently finished eight weeks of
touring, promoting "Loving Chloe."
"It was bad at the beginning," Mapson
said. •Now I know it's out there, so I plan
for il" • •
Her laptop computer goes with her. She
makes sure to vi.sit friends in the area. And
she follows these towing tips: •0n1y pack
bl.a~ clothing, eat Caesar salad, call home
as often as you can, abuse the long dis-
tance to death and if you want to eat the
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Pops + WHERE: The Orange County
Performing Arts Center, 600 Town
Center Drive, Costa Mesa.
+WHEN: Today and Saturday at 8
p.m. + HOW ft1UCH: Tickets range from
$22 to $51. Student and senior rush
tickets are available for $14
beginning at 6:30 p.m. the night of
each performance.
+PHONE: 755-5799
+WEB SITE: www.pso.org
Davia Gaines, who portrayed
the tortured PhantoDJ In the
Jong-running musical 11Phan-
tom of the Opera." performs
today and Saturday with the
Padflc Symphony Orchestra. ,,
chocolate, do it."
Unfortunately, touring leaves her with
less time to do other things she enjoys, like
teaching composition at the local communi-
ty college. Not fancy creative writing -
though she has taught novel writing ;-just
plain old English.
"I like the students, the ones who didn't
figure it out in high school, who a.re figur-
ing it out now," Mapson said. "I love those
guys. They don't care what I do."
Mapson is just finishing her fifth novel, a
story of sisters set in New Mexico where
Mapson spends part of each year.
Sisters is a subject Mapson is familiar
with. She is the middle child in a five-child
family, with an older and younger sister
and an older and younger brother. She said
there is enough drama in her family to
keep her writing for the rest of her life .
Still Mapson loves research. For •Loving
Chloe,• she spent time in Northern Ari-
zona, exploring Canyon de Chelly and lis-
tening to the Navajo speak.
• r·m sure a Navajo would read the book
and laugh," Mapson said.
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lWo ves ste $5,1
in computer eqq.ipment
COSTA MESA -'JWo bur·
glars escaped with $5,100 m
computer ~ from a locll
company ofter bypuling the
building's alarm system and
cameras t)y tampering with the
• electrical circuits, police said
Thursday.
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Earth Day activities
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Newport Beach's foW'th annual
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Sunday on Shellmaker Island.
The day's activities will begin at
8 a.rn. with the SK on the Bay
Walk/Run, which begins near the
H tt Newporter and Newport
es, followed by the Kids Run at
a.m. Race entry fees are $2S
for the SK and $12 for the Kids Run.
After the races, educational
displays. exhibits, land and water
tours, games, entertainment and
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as a dean-shaven black man
about 35 to 40 years old, about
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partment of Fish and Game,
Orange County Harbors Beaches
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Bay Naturalists. For more mfor-
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New area code goes
into effect Saturday
Beginning Saturday, callers
using telephones in half of Costd
Mesa and all of Newport Beach
will have to break an old habit.
Instead of dialing the familiar
714, the three-digit area code that
has covered all of Orange County
since area codes were invented.
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sfyle wig.™ Citber "~ • black man In bis mld·20a Wiil •
thin bUild who wore dark dolb--
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Detectives said they are look·
ing into whether the theft may
be connected with a March 20
burglary at CMS Enbancemenlt
in Costa Mesa, in Whidl
$250,000 worth of hard drlvei
and other computer equipme11t·
were stolen After the alarm sys-
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most local callers will have to use
the new 949 area code.
Roughly everything east of the
Santa Ana River, south of Wilson
Street m Costa Mesa and east of
Newport Boulevard will take on
the new 949 area code and every·
one else will keep 714.
But forgetful callers will have a
grace period until Oct. 17.
UnW then, calls using the old
area codes automatically will be
connected. but a recorded mess-
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area code change. Afterward,
calls must be placed with the
right area code For more infor-
mabon. call (800) 231-1863.
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concern
bond issue
• Nmvi><>rt-Mesa district ~ m e MUle
lo hmd $15 million to $100 million in~
improvemetits .
NEWPORT-MESA
School board President
Jim Perryman i$ less ~
heartened by Ute failwe of
Anaheim's $48 million school
bond mue, wtucb received a
.majonty approval from voters
this week but fell short of
the two-thJrds approval
r~ pass a bond issue I
in California.
Newport-Mesa oHicials
•1 Jike to th1n'k
thi:It our electorate
is more informed
and understands ..
h ow much we
need lo upgrade
our schoolB. •
-JIM FERRYMAN
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have been discussing the pos-undeJStandS hoW m uch we
sibillty of a bond issue to fund need to upgracte our IC.hook,•.
upgrades at its 28 schools, Perryman said;
which could c~t from $15 mil-lt is unHtely that Newport-
llon to $100 million. The dis-Mesa would have to go to dou-
lrict has hued a consultant to ble sessions like Anaheim if a
~sess its needed capital bond issue fails, bUt ttie need
improvements by August.. to upgrade ~ ~
School officials said 1t is is just as urgent locall be
unlikely Newport-Mesa would said y.
have a bond tSsue election ·
before 1999. U it passes. New-•The c~ndition of our
port-Mesa would be only the schools a.re ~bably very lim-ilaJ, • ~,,. ... said. •11 we second distnct m Orange • ........ ,~
County in the past 30 years to decide to put a boDd issue on
successfully noat a bond issue. the ballot. we're just~
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Alamitos, where voters for their district. U tbef don't
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·zero-tolerance ruling could
set statewide legal precedent
•School-law expert says ju4ge's decision.to overturn
suspension of Corona del Mar High senior may have
_.,.,tewide ramifi ti . .,~ ca ons.
By Husein Mashni, Daily Fflot
NEWPORT-MESA -Zero-t.ol-
erance drug and aknbol pn6des
are an area of law in which there
are relatively few court cases. so a
JocaJ ruling ttds week could baYe
statewide repen::ussions, a Tustin
scbool-law expert said Thursday.
Attorney Veronica Nonis. said
a Superior Cowt judge's decision
to overrule the Newport-Mesa
school district's suspension of
Corona del Mar High School
senior Ryan Huntsman could set a
legal precedent for lawyers
statewtde seeking to challenge
other dlstricts' policies.
·Now we have a case where a
court found, with this unique set
of facts, where an expulsion with-
out a bemi1lg violates c:onsti1u-
tiooal rights.. she said.
Norris said she lrequentty
advises au.ome.,. about 5Cbool-
Jaw cases, but zero-tolenmce
issue5 U5Ually are resolved before
going to court, wbich is why there
is a lack of CXJUrt decisions on the
issue.
The narrow ruling by Judge
Robert E. Tbnmas in the New-
port~esa case provides some
ammunition for Jawyen in situa-
tions where students doo't receive
hearings before an expulsion.
which is unusual in California.
Norrts said.
•Almost all districts do provide
heanngs before an expulsion.•
she said. ·1 think Newport-Mesa
is unique in this way. Every
expulsion case I've handled bas
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involved a bee.ring process.•
Newport-Mesa officials admlt
they IDaJ have stumbled OD I.bat
counL Many Califorrua school
<tistrids espel students aft.er a first
ofteme. •J'bey oouJd get expelled for
~ a (marijuana) seed.• Nor-
ris said.
By suspending and transfer-
ring students within the district
after first drug-possession offens-
es. Newpmt-Mesa doesn't have
bearings as it would for expul-
sions.
In Huntsman's case. the court
ruled the suspenswn and transfer
amounted to an expulsion
because be would not be return-
ing to Corona del Mar High
before graduation. U the suspen-
sion is deemed a •constructive
expulsion,• as Huntsman's attor-
ney contends, the student then is
entitled to due process. ·u they do a transfer without a
heanng, they have bypassed the
whole procedural requirement,•
Norris said, referring to the state
Education Code oovering expul-
sion cases.
A hearing process involves
opportunities to have both parties
examine witnesses and evidence,
and .to have the accused student
represented by an attorney.
Although Huntsman was afforded
an appeal after the suspension,
Norris said tbe appeal process
does not constitute a •bearing.•
The Newport-Mesa school
board is waiting for its attorney.
Spencer Covert. to return from
wcation, before it decides how 1t
will respond to the court decision
The district may modify its zero.
tolerance policy or appeal the
court deasion to a higher court.
•t•m still confused about the
decision,• said school board
member Judy Franco. •To the
best of my knowledge, expulsion
is from the district and suspension
is from the school.·
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council on Aging
honors volunteers
Pour Ne"VJ>Ort·Mesa resi-
dents have been honored for
their volunteer service with the
Orange County Council on ~g.
Rec<?gni2ed at a luncheon
tb1S week at Sherman Gardens
in Corona del Mar were Costa
Mesa residents Mil Anderson, Ginn~ Pereria and Morion Mur-
phy and Corona del Mar resi-
dent Ellie Genuardi.
Elsie Studer ot MiSsion Viejo
was honored as 1998-99 volun-
teer of the ye.u for her service as u agency ombudsman.
More than '15 people attend-
. ed the event, including volun-
teers, boar4 members.and staff
of the Council on Aging. Ainong
the local residents were board
president Don Solsby of New-
port Beach, former board presi-
dent Mazy Allen of Newport
Beach and board member Zoe
Sols by.
Tbe Council on Aging, which
is celebrating its 25th year of
service, is a private, nonprofit
organization that provides
om~ services in associa-
tion with the state Department
of Aging.
Ombudsmen provide infor-
mation to older adults and their
f4mllies about selecting a nurs-
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~g · and ma,ter:
machinlsts are invited to enroll
iri Orange Coast College's Tool
1lme, a slx•week workshop on
precision machining open to the
public beginning today.
The lab features a bands-on
format and offers specialized or
competitive training for those
wishing to ~d their careers.
Activities range from basic pro-
jects to more advanced topics
such as tooling, engines and
Clocks.
Lab safety, shop procedures,
and tool and material require-
ments are some of tbe many top-
ics discussed during orientation.
Classes will be held in Room
111 of the college's Technology
Center from 9 a.m. to noon Pri·
days, today through May 22; 1 to
4 p.m. Saturdays, this week
through May 23: and 4 to 7 p .m.
Saturdays, this week through
May23. '
Participants may register in
person at the college's Commu-
nity Education Office next to the
librazy at 2701 Fairview Road,
Costa Mesa.
For more information, cilll
·'32-5880.
Open house for OCC's
multimedia lab
Qrange Coast Gol}ege in Cos-
ta Melil wil bo1d an ~n house
from 1 to 3 p.m. t.Oday for its new
Hoag MulttmedJa Laboratory.
The $500,000 lab, a com-·
bined effort of the college's
mo.tbemAtics, science, consumer
and nealth sciences divisions,
&erVes as a classroom facility
.and open laooratory.
Founded 16 months ago with
an initial $40,000 Q'!anl from tbe
George Hoag Family Founda-
tion, it provides students access
to a variety of CD-ROM-based
programs. Students can create
simulated clinical situations in
the areas of anatomy and physi-
ology, cardiovascular technolo-
gy and r~iratory care, and
respond as if treating actual
patients.
The multimedia lab is open
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondays
through Thursdays and 5 to 1
p .m. Tuesdays and Thursdays.
1be public ls invited to the
open house, which will feature
food, displays and demonstrations.
The lab is at OCC's Repro-
graphics Building, 2701
Fairview Road.
For more information, call
432-5725.
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TODAY
REPUBLICAN WOMEN
Newport Harbor Republican
Women presents a luncheon fea-
turing U.S. Rep. Chris Cox (R-
Newport Beach), who will discuss
tax reform, at 11 a.m. at the Bal-
boa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast
Highway. Tickets are $20. For
mor~ information, call 759-3086.
INTERVIEWING WORKSHOP
The Re-Entry Center at Orange
Coast College presents a free
workshop on effective interview-
ing from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in
Room 106 of the Counseling and
Admissions Building, 2701
Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For
information, call 432-5162.
SATURDAY
PATIO SALE
St. John the Divine Episcopal
Church presents its annual patio
sale from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 183 E.
Bay St.. Costa Mesa. Books,
baked goods, household items
and more will be sold to benefit
church outreach programs. For
more information, call 543-3279.
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PARENTING WORKSHOP
The Community Education
Office at Orange Coast College
presents an anger-control work-
shop for parents of children under
12 from 9 a.m. to noon in Room
204 of the Lewis Applied Science
Building, 2701 Fairview Road,
Costa Mesa. Cost is $37. plus a $5
;naterials fee. For more informa-
tion, call 432-5880.
HANGING GARDENS
Shemia.n Library presents a
free workshop on hanging veg-
etable gardens at 9:30 a.m. at
2647 E. Coast Highway, Corona
del Mar. Call 673-2261.
DIVORCE WORKSHOP .
Therapist Maxine Cohen holds
a workshop for men and women
who recently have been divorced,
or are in the process of di vorang
from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at 180
FRIDAY. APRIL 17. 1998
Newport Center Drive.
$40. Call 759-0579.
SUNDAY
GARDEN TOUR
The Volunteer Association of
Sherman Library and Gardens in
Corona del Mar holds its annual
tour of six private Corona del Mo.t
gardens from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Tickets are $20. Proceeds will go
to maintenance of the botanic.al
gardens. Call 673-2261.
NEWPORT BAY EARTH DAY
Upper Newport Bay Natural-
ists presents an Earth Day cele~
brabon featunng exhibits, dem-
onstrations and tours from 10 a.m.
to 4 p.m. at 609 Shellmaker
Island, Newport Beach. For more
inlormabon, call 640-1751.
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(714) 642-3310
MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY
19th Annual
Friday. Saturday. Sanclay
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entertainment. 8pecllll fMtur9a and a fW tt\at focUIM
on the pOeMlve ~-dc:>r.9 ec.ny youth.
FRBB ADMISSION • PARKING!
Hour9: ~ MM -3PM, Sat. & Sun. 9AM -4PM
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~EARlHDAY
-The Lab Anti-mall bolds an
&rtb Dey festival t twmg envt•
JOI\ 111e1ctal orga.niza.bom and Uve
entertainment from DOOD to 5 p.m.
at 2930 Bristol St. Costa Mesa.
For more information. call 966-
6661.
MONDAY
CAL POLY SAN WtS OllSPO
An admjsqom representative
from Cab:fomia Polytedmic Uni·
versity, San Lws Obispo, visits the
ltansfer Cenlef" at Orange Coast
College from 1 O a.m. to l 2:30 p.m.
The college as at 2701 Fauview
Road, Costa Mesa For more
t.nfonnatlon. call -432-5894
TUF.SDAY
OiAPMAN REPRESENTATIVE
An adnusswns representabve
1rom Chdpman Uruversity visits
:he Transfer Center at Orange
Coast College from 9 a.m to 1
p m in the Counseling and
,l.dnuss1ons Annex 2701 FaJIVtew
Rocsd Co!;ta Mes<t for more
inform.dtlon cd.ll 432-5894
VACATION ADVENTURES
ThP Newport Beach Public
L. brary offers a free program by
Junr-Fdble of Boulevards Travel
,,n !.peadl -mterest travel opportu-
nilJ'-'!> at noon dl 1000 Avocado
.\vP :-.lewport Bedch For more
niormdllon, call 717-3801.
{800) .s t4-C62A,
POE I itT ffST1VAI.
The Newport 8eaCb Public
Libruy Foundabon presen its
secood annual poetry t ·w
from 1 to 8:30 p.m. et the CA!ntral
Ubrary, 1000 A ocado Ave, New·
port Beech. Admission IS $5 or $3
foe foundation members, Sbldents
and seni«s. For more inform.a·
boo, can 117-3890.
ZONE DtfT
Nutritionists and fitness
expe11S Joyce and Gene Daoust
present a seminar on ·The Zone
Diet ~ Easy• at 1 p.m at the
Sheraton Hotel, 4545 Newport
Blvd.. Newport &ach. The
Daousts a.re authors of •40-30-30
Fat B\Jrning Nutrition.• Cost is
I $10 in advance and $15 at the
door. For more information. call
565-3068.
WEDNESDAY
BOOK SALE
The Friends of Norman E Wat-
son Library bolds its annual
spring book sale from 9 a m to
8:30 p.m Wednesday and 9 a.m
to 2 p.m. Thwsday at Orange
Coast College. 2701 Fauvlew
Road, Costa Mesa For more
mformation. call 432-5087
HUMAN RESOURCES
The Professionals 111 Humari
Resources Assooabon meets from
7 to 9 a .m. to ctiscuss "Ergononuc
WO MEN IN FOODSERVICE Solutions for the Workplace· at
The Ordnge County Chapter the Sheraton Newport Beach
JI Roundtdble for Women in I Hotel, 4545 Newport Blvd . New-
FrJQCJseMce holds Its Apnl runner port Beach. Pnces rarige from $10
•nePtmg dl 6 p m at Scampi to $32. For more inform.abon call
RF-'>liJUidnt 1576 Newport Blvd., 245-7834.
·rr.td ~1e~ Cost 1s $30 for mem-
>-*-r'> m ddvance $35 for members RBROMYALGIA SUPPORT
·1t th~ dr1m S35 for guests in
1rivonCf' dOd $38 for guests at the
drhr For more mformanon. call
'J?15-t11 I2
ALLERGY LECTURE
The :vfed.Jcd.J Plazd Assooabon
d' "'-=ewport Center presents a free
'ecture on d.ilerg1es at 6 30 p m. at
'hf• Hedllh Educatlon l.Jbrary. 360
')dn !\.hguel Dnve. Suite 206.
"'f'wport Beach For reservations
IJT morn informat10n . caU 756-
10<XJ
Amencan Fibromyalgia Foun-
dation presents a free support
gTOup meebng at 7 30 pm. at
Hoag Hospital Cancer Center
Auditonum. 1 HOcig Dnve. New-
port Beach. For more mlormation,
call 840-8038
LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS
The League of Women Voters
of Orange Coast meets at 9:30
a.m. at a pnvate residence in
Corona del Mar. For more infor-
mation, call 644-5998
CANCER DISCUSSION CHAMBER MIXER
Dr. Pdtnck Lynch dlSCUSses col-The Costa Mesa Chamber of
orectd.J cancer from 6 30 to 8 p m Commerce and College Hospital
dt HOcig Cancer Cente r Aud.Jton-Costa Mesa hold a uuxer from
wn, 1 Hoag Dnve. :-.lewport I 5:30 to 7 .30 p.m. at the hospital,
~ch For registrdtJon or more 301 Victona St.. Costa Mesa. Cost
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members. ru mote infocmotioa. FabvJew Rold. COiia Meia. For call 717-3801.
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~EDUCATM*
The Re-Entzy Center at
Orange Coest COiiege olfen a
tree worksbOp on education
fiMnQDg from 6 to 8 p.m,; in
Room 106 °' tbe Counseling and
Admissions Building, 2701
Fat.mew Road. Costa Mesa For
more infon:natioo. call 432-5162.
I
INVESTMENT WORJ(SHOP
The Community Education
Office at Orange c.oast College
presents an investment basics
workshop from 6:30 to 9 p.m.
today, April 29 and May 6 in the
Community Education Office,
2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa.
Partieipants will learn bow to read
financial papers and evaluate
10Vestrnents. Call -432-5880.
MA1lt wonsHOP
Tbe Re.Eaby Center at
Onmge Coast c.oDege off en a
free four-put wor~ on
becoming amfident in inath from
5:30 to 7:30 p.m. today,~ 30,
May 1 and May l~mllegeis
at 2701 fa.lniew Road, Costa
Mesa.. For more infannation. call
432~5162.
COMMUMlY MIXER
The Latino Business Council
and CQSta Mesa Cb.amber of
Commerce hold a mixer for busi-
ness, ovic and community lead-
ers from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Coun-
try Side Inn. 325 Bristol St, Costa..
Mesa. Admission is free. For more
information, call 474-n55.
MEDICAL REPORTING
EDITOR LEO\JRE Bruce Vanal, cancer control
Los Angeles Tunes production d.itector for the American Cancer
editor Gary Jarl.son discusses fea-Society, speaks on evaluating
ture wntmg. travel writing and medJca1 and saeoce reporting in
the newspaper production the med.ta from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at
process at 7 p.m. at the Newport Hoag Cancer Center auditorium.
Beach Central Library. 1000 Avo-1 Hoag Drive, Newport Beach.
cado Ave.. Newport Beach. For For reservations or more infonna-
more mformation. call 717-3801. I tioo, call (800) 514-4624.
111URSDAY NEPAL AND MALAYSIA
BOOK SALE
The Fnends of Norman E. Wat-
son Library holds its annual spring
book sale from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at
Paula Kruse presents a free
slide show on her recent trek
through Nepal and Malaysia at 7
p.m. at the Newport Beach Public
Library. 1000 Avocado Ave., New-
WIAMCJMA~S
Hoag <Ancer Cente1 often
free cancer screenings from 8
a.m. to nocm at l Hoag Dnve,
BuDctiog 41, Newport Beach. For
more information. c.ail (800) 514-
4624.
S«ETOt WORKSHOP
The Fashion Institute of Design
and Merchandising presents a
workshop on sketching with
markers from 10 a.m. to noon at
3420 S. Bristol St., Suite 400, Cos-
ta Mesa. Cost is $15. Free for
institute members, staff and facul-
ty. For more information, call 565-
2800.
AAllW WNOIEON
The American Assooabon of
University Women bolds~ t~ion show and l~cheon t 11 :30
a.m. at Country Side nn, 325
Bristol St.. Costa Mesa. Tickets
are $20. For more information,
Newport VU1a West presents
free memory tc:reenmgs 5tarting
at 7:30 a.m. at 393 Hospital Road .
Newport Beach. Reservations ar~
required by calling 631-3555.
REPUBUCAN WOMEN
Costa Mesa Republican
Women Pederated meets at 10:30
a .m. at the Costa Mesa Golf and
Country Club, 1701 GoJf Course
Drive, Costa Mesa. For more
information, call 557-6545.
THE BIZARRE BEYOND
Psychologist Steve Ma.son pre-
sents •A Critical Look at the
Bu.arre Beyond" -a free program
on mysterious topics, including the
Bermuda Tri.angle, atrasensory
perception and fortune-telling -at
noon at the Newport Beach Cen-
tral Library, 1000-Avocado Ave
Newport Beach. Call 717-3801.
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ATTENTION DEROT DISORDER
Coastline Counseling Center
presents a free lecture on atten-
tion deficit disorder at 7 p.rn. at
1200 Quail St. Newport Beach.
Ft\r more information, call 476-
0991.
vlSlts the Transfer Center at
Orange Coast College, 2701
Fairview Road. Costa Mesd ,
from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. to meet
with students who are interested
m transferring to the university .
For more information, call 432-
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and the dty share responsibWty
for her death, and that should not
dtmlnllh the good she brought to
the community.•
At 8 a.m. today, the Qty Coun-
cil's Public Works Subcommittee
wUl hear an update on changes
that have been made at the inter-
sectiOn.
Traffic engineer Rich Edmon-
ston said the item is a statui
report on the six-month trial peri-
od that also will. go to the City
Council on April 27.
Although Wolonlcsy's lawsuit
was filed in May 1997, Wood-
ward said board members and
residents only recently became
aware that the a~ation was
named in the ·suit because
papen were not served until last
month.
While not admitting to bear-
ing any overt opposition to the
memorial, association board
members said they, too, hope
those who may harbor bad feel-
HONESTY
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J.D. said some friends told
him to keep it and not risk hav-
ing it claimed by the person who
lost it.
"But I knew 1 should give it
back because somebody might
really need it,• he said. "It just
felt right.•
Costa Mesa police Lt. Ron
Smith praised J.D. for his hon-
esty before returning to him the
$100 bill he found.
"In my mind, you're receiving
much more than just $100,"
Smith said. "You're also receiv-
mg the respect and admiration
for your honesty.·
J.D., who usually gets a $5
weekly allowance, said he plans
to tithe 10% of the money to
Vineyard Christian Church,
then buy a Nintendo video
game and save whatever is left
over.
His mother said J .D.'s solid
Christian upbringing was re-
flected in his good deed.
"It's nice to know that lessons
we're trying to instill in him are
starting to show,• she said.
lngs about the lawsuit will not
taint the tribute to 1\'acy Wolon-
sky.
•nacy did not file the lawsuit.
Koll did,• said Barry Eaton, board
secretary. •nacy was a commit-
ted and dedicated member of the
board of directors who died tn a
very unfortunate and tragic way
and she, in my opinion, deserves
to be memorialized.•
Board member Mike Bigi
echoed the sentiment. ·
•The laWSUit really bas noth-
ing to do with who Tracy was as a
person and how she shoul4 be
remembered,• be said.
Bastbluff resident Betsy Liv-
ingston has been organizing the
effort for a memorial since early
last year.
After coming to terms with
her friend's sudden death, Liv-
ingston said she realized Thacy
Wolonsky should be remem-
bered for w})at she contributed
to the neighborhood.
But the road to a memorial has
been somewhat rocky.
The first proposal was deemed
too elaborate by the association's
board of directors. As Llvingston
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bankruptcy. So far, the district has
recovered about 92 cents of every
dollar, said Mike Fine, superin-
tendent of business services.
The LeBoeuf settlement would
bring the district's recovery up to
95 cents on the dollar, leaving
about $5 million still owed to the
district, officials said.
If there is no court challenge to
the agreement, the district could
have the cash in hand within 60 to
90 days, but attorneys for the coun-
ty invesbnent pool said it is likely
the settlement will be challenged.
In cases that involve several
defendants, as with the bankrupt-
cy litigation, a so-called • Kaypro
objection• often is filed. The oth-
er defendants -such as Merrill
Lynch & Co., in this case -could
object to LeBoeul's settlement,
claiming the agreement leaves
them liable for more than their
fair share of the damages.
•One of the other defendants
couJd object that the settlement
doesn't fairly allocate damages,•
said Patrick Shea, attorney for
participants in the Orange Coun-
ty investment pool.
John Giovannone, who repre-
sents the school districts in the
pool, said the LeBoeuf settlement
would be the last significant mon-
worked on a rJmpllfted plan in
early 1997, Wolonsky'a husband
filed the lawsuit.
Uvingston said she hopes
nothing will prevent the memori-
al from becoming a long-awaited
reality.
The board of directors will not
contribute to funding the $2,600
memorial, although the associa-
tion maintains the park.
Uvingston said she still is try-
ing to gather donations from
friends and relatives to pay for
installation of the bench and tree,
which s~e said will bloom yellow
flowers once a year.
Artistic Maintenance, the com-
pany that takes care of the associ-
ation's common areas, has been
instrumental in pushing the
memorial through, she said.
•1 commend the board for
being able to approve .the plan
and to separate the lawsuit from
the person,• Llvingsft:>n said.
"Becaose of the unique and won-
derful person Tracy was, they
were able to step back and have a
clear perspective years down the
line of the impact of her life on the
community.•
ey school districts could expect
from bankruptcy-related settle-
ments until the primary lawsuits
are resolved.
County school districts were
scheduled to receive the first
$54.7 million from the bankruptcy
litigation, with the next $528 mil-
lion going to the county, cities and
other agencies that lost money.
The last nickel of what is owed
to the school districts will come
out of the next $712 million,
which will be recovered after the
cities and county get the $528
million.
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FRIDAY. APRIL 17, 1998
KIM HAGGERTY I DAILY PILOT
Duncan Milne, director of Access to Salling, will lead a crew of five adults with developmental
disablllties in the Newport-to-Ensenada yacht race starting April 24.
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step-by-step instructions on
what lo do and rewards them
along the way.
"Excellent work," and "Great
job" are phrases spoken often dur-
ing the course of a training session
by Milne, Young and Kim Walrop,
Project Independence's job coach.
"I have seen a dramatic m-
crease m sell-confidence and seU-
worth smce the sailing program
began," Young said. "Whereas m
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about themselves and good about
what they're doing.·
The sailing program began
with the intention of domg just
that. The race, Young said, is the
team's reward for work.mg hard to
overcome fears and msecunties.
"I've seen all of them grow,"
Walrop said. •At hrsl they were
nervous and scared, but they've
geared up to meet the challenge.
They have learned to work as a
team, and that's really important."
For O'Brien, 54, sa.tlmg m the
race 1S a chance to do something
she had dlways longed to do but
never thought she could.
"I hope to win.· she said.
The same is true of the other
Team Independence crew mem-
bers: Brad Kruspel, 79. of Ana-
heim; Lance Bickford, 27, of
Laguna Hills: dnd Tom Johnson,
36, of Anaheun.
"I've been excited about the
race since Tracy told us about it,•
said Kruspel, who always has
loved boats dnd wanted to sail.
"I'm look.mg rorwdrd to winning.
With a team hke lhls. I know we
can wm Uus race •
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Lawn bowling's Coast
League tourney ldcks off
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Ensenada
begins in
days ... can
you/eel it?
• The rundown on the
largest international
yacht race in the world.
T he victor, Victona, of last
yedr's Newport-to-
Ensendda International
Yacht Race has decided not to
defend her tltle
Victoria, one of five or sue
boats known as #turbo-sleds,•
will never again saLI m the race
lhat made Hussongs famous.
"There 1s no more Victoria as
I've renamed her Whirlwind,•
new owner Bnan Mock said.
"The previous owner named her
after lus wife, q,nd our deal
mduded that he would keep lhe
name."
Even under her new calling,
Whirlwind will not be an entrant
as she is prepanng for the next
Transpac dnd Antigua race
series. As Victoria. she garnered
the pdsl two wins m lhe world's
ldigest mtemalJondl yacht race.
I hrst met Bnan Mock in 1984
when he was sdtlmg a boat with
an Amencan nag the size of a
Pop Warner football held. It was
a Cal 2-45, a great float.mg
Avalon condo
Later. he had a gorgeous
53-foot ketch custom built m
, England complete with Connelly
leather hide intenor
Then came lus destre for
speed as he purchased an
Amenca's Cup 12-meter horse
called Defender.
Next followed the 82-foot red
hull Sorcery.
In all saihng campaigns,
rvtock has used the same crew.
His crew is made up of local
Newport Beach recreallonal
racing scU.lors that crew from
sport, rather than race
professionally.
Victoria and Mock have a
lustory of sailing fast Whirlwind
will be no stranger to this
concept
.J
So what's a" this ·turbo· talk
mean. anyway?
#A boat that has been turbo'd
has a lugher mast and a dagger
keel with a bulb on the end,
along wtth some other
secret-tnck stulf," Mock said.
Robbie I fdUles of North Sails
in San Diego and project
manager a board Roy Disney's
Pyewacket, says, "Not all turbos
1 are alike. Some have T keels
where the bulb can extend both
fore and aft. Turbos definitely
have taller masts, more sail area
and are much stilfer. n
So there you have it. u
At the time of this writing,
there was no word of an entry
form for Orient Express,
Magnitude, Huron or Zephyrus
-all turbos.
The dosing date for entrance
applications is April 22.
Perennial challenger ChrlaUne
will be here making every effort
to better her long standing 1983
-race record.
Some time ago, a boat
originally named lnJJdel was
built in New Zealand. Uke
MerlJn, ShamrocJc, Chr:lattne and
Newsboy, thl.s boat ii a living
reminder that legends are still
' competitive.
Th.4t boat ts known as the
fatnous RagUme and owned by
the very conge:n.lal Scott Zimmer.
She is coming ofl a successful
run at the 1ranspac, so don't
' count her out of the medals as
she will t85t the best With her
competitive spirit.
Pyewacket, however, ii still my se.lect.ton for th big dance.
• Costa Mesa defeats
Edison as Chisholm fires
a four-hitter and a solid
defense backs her up.
By Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -Something
seemed to change in the air. The
sun suddenly appeared to shine a
little brighter, the breeze blew a
bit more gently. 8ut then, you
score five runs in one inning and
everything seems a little better.
It was in the fifth inrung that
Costa Mesa High erupted for five
runs to seal up a 6-0 nonleague
victory over visiting Edison
Thursday afternoon.
The five run-explosion was 1ust
icing on the cake, too, as senior
pitcher hurle r Kristin Chisholm
was firing a gem with her defense
strongly behind her.
"The last four games we've
played a lot better and this is just
a reward, a reward for them to
come out here and shut out a Sun-
set League team," Mesa Coach
Jim Weeks said of his squad that
boosts its record to 3-10.
The Mustangs have had the tr
share of woes this season, but
with Chisholm (3-9) limiting the
Chargers to ground balls and the
l, ~, f-r f j ,'. __ I_
entire infield scooping them up,
the pain of a winless Pacific Coast
League campaign thus far
seemed far away.
"We got a big ·run (in the sec-
ond inning) to get us the lead ~d
then, after the fifth, we relaxed a
little bit and when Edison had
those two hits (in the sixth), it
wasn't game-threatening,•
Weeks said.
Mesa got on the board when
three-time all-district standout
Julie Collett drilled a triple to
deep left field. She was pushed
home when Heather Chris-
tiansen, in the next at-bat,
knocked a single to right~center.
Over the next two innings, the
slim lead was never threatened.
Chisholm, who took to the
pitching circle for the first time
this season, was not overpower-
ing -she didn't strikeout a batter
-but fully effective.
The Chargers never reached
beyond second base and never
put together a serious rally col-
lecting just four singles the entire
game due in large part to a tight
defense.
Collett, anchoring the infield at
shortstop, had six assists and
made back.hands look easy. Man-
ning the hot comer was Michelle
Barnett, who also was impressive.
•Julie, well, she's the best
player in the league, and maybe
in the county,• Weeks bragged,
•And Michelle, she was playing
the outfield and (when a player
was deemed ineligible) she won
the spot in a tryout and has
worked really, really hard.•
Costa Mesa's big fifth-inning
rally began when Kristy Errico led
off the inning reaching via error.
Edison would again help out with
another throwing error on Brooke
Shanley's dribbler in front of the
plate leaving runners at the cor-
ners with no outs.
Chrissy Genet was next and bit
a chopper to third. As Charger
third baseman Yasmine
Moguedezi fired to first, Errico
dashed for home. Genet was
called out and first baseman Har-
mony Gat~s tossed the ball home
for what appeared to be a double
play.
But Errico's feet-first slide into
the catcher knocked the ball
loose and continued the rally,
which would yield four more runs
with RBI singles coming from Kim
Daniels, Kelli Daub and Collett.
Collett and SharLley each had
two hits.
• SEE SUMMARIES PAGE 9
lawn bowllng
1<1M HAGGtlUY I OAl.Y PILOT
John Amles ~ow1 a bowl dUrlng the Cutthroat Tournament at the Newport Harbor Lawn
BowllDg Club Wednesday. Beglnnlng today, the dab, lOC9ted at 1650 Crown Drive In
Corona del Mar, Wlll host the Coast League Toumamen~
. 8 '.After stealing five of
last six, the Pirates faJl,
5-3, at Cypress Thursday.
CYPRESS -Cypreu Collog
rlgbt·barider Ron . Corona wun't
wbo the prot..Sobal ICOUtl aune
to see, but be may bave fotoed
them to break out._. note.,._
Thw.c:t.y.
The freshman starter struck out
a c.areer-tilgh 12 and scattered
ven hill Oust four out of the
infield) to help the Chargers
deleet Oiange Bmplre Confer·
ence visitor~ Coat. 5-3.
The lOll for tbli Plratel (18-1&,
I
7-11 ln conference) dealt a dam·
agtng blow to their h~s of
catching the defending 1tate
champion ~ (19-17, 9-9)
for fourth place ln the OEC 1t4nd-
lnql.
A top•four ftn1lb woWd W'tuil·
ly usure a poltlMICin biltb. but
Coach John Altobelli'i Plratel,
... "
OUOTl 0, THI DAV
• ... this Ll}uBC a reuwd. a reul(JJ'(]/or tMm to~ out
Mr~ and hul out a SUJUC't Uo.gu~ tMrn ...
-COSTA Mr.sA C<MOI JIM WliP..G )
MOISES SAMAN I OAl.Y PILOT
Costa Mesa High pitcher Kristin Chisholm cranks in a strike in
Friday's 6-0 victory over Edison. Chisholm sacrificed just four
hits in her complete-game victory on the Mustangs' home field.
A forev
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•Thriving Newport Harbor Lawn Bowling Club
will host Coast League play today.
By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot
C ORONA DEL MAR -When you first see these lawn
bowlers decked out in their white accoutrements and
armed with bull's-eye accuracy on the greens, you
realize it's more than cool ocean breezes and good
fellowship that sways each member to come•back
again and again.
There's more competition at the Newport Harbor Lawn
Bowling Oub than you'd imagine.
One of the events this week, for example, is aptly called the
Cutthroat Tournament. But don't be fooled. It's just for fun.
But if lawn bowling seems easy to you, try it yoUISelf. Rolling
bowls on the approximate 120-square-foot greens can be tricky.
The ancient game is a test of temperament and of the mind.
Given a chance, it'll bowl you over.
Lawn bowling, also referred to as bowls, lawn bowls or
bowling on the green, was introduced in England during the
13th century, and fellows like Tag Taggart continue to carry the
sport's flag .
•What we have here is the garden spot of the world (at
Newport Harbor), and we've got this ocean breeze,• said
Taggart, the dub's longtime membership chairman. •it's healthy
exercise and you're out in the fresh air. It also (requires) great
psychological thinking, too, and it's good for the mental attitude
and it's good fellowship."
While Newport Harbor encourages people of all ages to
participate in its sport (the club currently has about 100
members), there's no secret about its tremendous allure for
seniors. ·
Today will provide an illustration of that when the Corona del
Mar-based dub hosts Coast League competition, an eight-dub
participation which meets on alternate Fridays at different
locations throughout Orange County and Long Beach ...
Each club provides six members for triples (three on three)
competition. (Lawn bowling also features singles, doubles and
~.which is four on four). Play begins today at 9:30 a.m.
•1be greens are in excellent shape," Taggart reported as
Newport Harbor prepared for today's match. "We've got a good
greenskeeper now, the same guy who just happens to be the
greenskeeper at Big Canyon Country Cub. There's a little
simile.rity (in golf and lawn bowling greens), but not much in a
greeN5nskee~s job. These greens have to be much faster than
wport Harbor, a highly social club with a rich history of
ampions, is one of only three dubs in Orange County
th open membership. The others are based in prtvate
communities. Santa Ana and Laguna Beach also have o~
bowling on the greens.
wlnnen of five of sb: comlng ln,
now lace an uphill c:'limb to
reDlain in the playoff hunt with
just l1x cohlerence games remain-
ing.
•nere'• still one more found,
IO thla isn't the IMIOn, • Altobdi
setd. •This wu an important
game, bec.eUH it WM •gamat tM
team we want~ AltObelU Mid )Wdlmg
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BOATING
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Q
According to race committee
,i&Jblic relations cha.i.nnan Ralph
Aodhiem. many a story can be
told about the event.
• for years, a Bay Area group KDown as the "Prospectors•
~ to bright.en up the race
~ antics llk~ _a tuxedoed crew
WJlh tour mUSloans playing
ohamber music on deck. Their
fbfepeak was adorned with a
¢al Jive maidenhead leaning
qver the bow.
• One year, a boat was sailed
by a aew of hairy gorillas and
who couJd forget a boat named
The White Pord Bronco with a
crew of O.J. masked deckhands ~rting beards and passports.
Rodhiem's own boat,
Compulsion, claims to have had
the first all female crew and
skipper.
, Rumor has it that, except for
qie skipper herself, most of the
<few wore fishnet stockings.
• The most creative award goes to the boat that projected
<fuestionable films on its mainsail
lplder the cover Of darkness.
: It's all in fun and begins m
dnly seven days when all arrows f the dock point straight up.
I 0 : Don't forget that commencing
tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
$ the Newport Nautical
ttfuseum, pre-race festivities
qmtinue with a classic boat and
cer show, food, live music and
~tertainment. Entry is free.
Terrance Phillips' boating
column will run each day next
week. He can be reached at
642-7791.
SCHEDULE
TODAY
• 1hM:k end field
High school • Costa Mesa at 1 Mt. SAC Relays, all day.
College -Southern California
College ar Pomona Invitational,
10a.m.
' • Soft!Nlll
Community college -Cypress
at Orange Coast. 3 p.m.
• • WC>fnen's tennis
College -Southern California
College at Biola, 2 p.m.
Community college -Orange
Empire Conference finals at Irvine
Valley College, all day.
• Volleyblill
Community college -Irvine
Valley at Orange Coast. 7 p.m.
•Swimming
Community college • Orange
Coast, Grossmont at Saddleback,
2p.m.
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ICJM HAGGERTY I OMV Pit.OT
Defending champion Harvey Miller waits bis turn as Ed.ite Schuster throws the bowl during a
lawn bowling tournament at the Newport Harbor Lawn Bowling Club Wednesday morning.
Eight clubs will compete in the Coast League Tournament beginning today at 9 a.m.
Woodard leads
at Mesa Verde
C 0 ST A
MESA-Hungry
for another bid
GOLF
m the Tea Cup Classic, Denise
Woodard of Mesa Verde Country
Club is leading the women's dub
championship by seven strokes
heading into today's finaJ round
in the championship flight.
Woodard, vying for her thud
consecutive club title, has carded
a 260 alter three rounds, ahead of
Marj Hull (267), Natal.te Kmg
(274) and Martha Redfearn (274).
The leaders will tee off today at
10a.m.
Last year, Woodard won Mesa
Verde's club championshjp by
four strokes, then shot 86 in the
Tea Cup Classic, pdrt of the
Fletcher Jones Motorcars/Daily
Pilot Club Championship Series
which pits all four wm.ners of
ladies dub championships m this
newspaper's circulation.
King has won six club titles at
Mesa Verde, most recently in
1995. Hull won in 1992.
Other Mesa Verde flight lead-
ers include: Sang Bukaty (181) in
the first flight; Bonrue Cosgrove
(194) in the second; and Anne
Gazda (200) in the third.
SOFTBAL L A N D SU MMP..RIES
Pirates fall to Rustlers
COSTA MESA -Came Grim-
son had three hits for Orange
Coast College Wednesday, but
Golden West took the 11-1
Orange Empire Conference win.
The Pirates drop to 9-21, 0-16.
sec sweeps a pair
COSTA MESA -The pitching
tandem of Jen Houston and
Gretchen Brandt each authored
shutouts Wednesday to lead
Southern California College to a
doubleheader sweep of noncon-
ference visitor Sonoma State.
Houston struck out 11 in her
three-hitter in the first game, won
by SCC, 3-0, while Brandt fanned
4 in a two-hit 1-0 victory to help sec improve to 37-7.
Valerie Irwin singled in Sarah
Waters for the second game's only
run, while Heather Rogers drove
in two runs wtth a single and a
triple to pace SCC's seven-hit
attack in the opener.
Chrissy Vega went 2 for 3 with
three stolen bases and two runs in
the first game, while Rogers fin-
ished 4 for 6 on the day.-
Houston, who did not walk a
batter, upped her record to 19-3,
while Brandt improved to 17-4.
Na-.cor JCI
FIRST GAME
50CAL COUEGE 3,
SONOMA STATE 0
Sonoma State 000 000 0 · 0 3 0
SoCal College 100 020 x -3 7 O
Rossi and Carley; Houston and Mune.
W -Houston, 19-3. L -Rossi.
28 • Pacheco (S) 2. 38 • Rogers (SCC).
SECOND GAME
SOCAL COUEGE 1,
SONOMA STATTE 0
Sonoma State 000 000 0 · 0 2 0
SoCal College 001 000 x • 1 8 0
Wimmer and Noonan; Brandt and
Blankenship W -Brandt. 17-4. L-Wimmer
~~Ccccb ICI
GOLDEN WEST 11,
ORANGE COAST 1
Golden West 000 421 4 · 11 16 2
Orange Coast 000 100 O -1 S 2
McManus and Vardiman' Correa and
Carmen. W -McManus, 1 S-5. L -Correa
2B -Cardial (GWQ, McManus (GWC).
NoM.u.G4fll
FIRST GAME
COSTA MESA 6, EDISON 0
Edison 000 000 0 -0 4 S
Costa Mesa 010 050 x -6 9 0
Glenn, Hamilton (6) and Lubsy;
Chisholm and Christiansen.
W -Chisholm, 3-9; L -Glenn.
38 • Collett (CM).
SECOND GAME
EDISON 4, COSTA MESA 0
Edison 400 000 O -4 9 O
Costa Mesa 000 000 O -0 S 1
Birk and Neal; Chisholm, Shanley (2)
and Christiansen. W -Birk; L · Chisholm,
3-10.
• FRIDAY, APR.IL 17, 1998
LAWN
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In the competition, you might wonder about the ball used in
lawn bowling. It is called a •bowl," wb.icb is not to exceed Jt/2
pounds.
The bowl, made of a plastic substance. doesn't roll straight. It is
weighted on one side and rolls
rugged, 01 bias. At the other
end is a jack, the key to the
game because it determines
the length of the playmg beld
in the rink.
The jack, sort of like a huge
golf ball being thrown down
the center of the rink, must
"It's healthy exercise
and you're out in the
fresh air . . . "
-TAG TAGGART
• travel at least 70 feet, but no more than 114 feet, in establishing
the length of play.
It is a process done after every end. Baseball has innings, foot-
ball has quarters, hockey has periods ... lawn bowling has ends.
There is no penalty for hitting the Jack. A change in position of
the jack might put 1t closer to the bowl of the person who is bowl-
ing or closer to an opponent
Bear in mind, it is a game of two opposing sides giving and
taking, unlike 10 pins in traditional bowling. You can make a per-
fect play and have it spoiled by yow opponent, and you would do
the same right back, continually trying for control and praying for
luck. Those chances heighten as the bowls cluster around the
jack.
As the series of epu.odes called ·heads· and •ends• wcrease,
the combat deepens as the play thickens. Few games have such
sustained interest.
For details at Newport Harbor: 546-0784.
PIRATES
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have it Th\.irsday. He yielded
eight hits and four runs in 12/J
umings, retinng JUSt four of the 13
hitters he faced.
Compounding his own strug-
gles, Evans failed to cover first
base in time on a chopper to first
bdseman Jon Fenoglio. The men-
tal lapse gave Rkh PohJe a gift
mfteld single and allowed two
runs to score.
·I think Ryan was a tittle frus-
trated by not being able to throw
stnkes and, as it turned out, those
two runs were costly,• said Alto-
belli, who quickly summoned
reliever Ryan McDermott to stop
the bleeding.
And did he ever.
McDermott, who had yielded
12 earned runs in 16 previous
relief innings, struck out Gabe
Gerhardt to leave the bases
loaded in the second and strand-
ed three more in a scoreless third.
He cruised into the eighth, retir-
ing 16 of 22 he faced, until a dou-
ble and a walk brought the hook
and an appreciative round of
applause from the OCC crowd
and his teammates.
"He hasn't had a lot of quality
innings this year, but that was a
super effort (S.Z/3 innings, four hits
and one unearned run),· Altobel-
li said.
But while McDermott kept
them close, Corona kept the visi-
tors at bay.
An error led to two unearned
OCC runs in the third, as
Fenoglio doubled in a run and
Ivan Loochkartt's groundout plat-
ed another to make it 4-2.
Jude Chavez's leadoff homer
in the eighth dosed the deficit to
4-3, but the Chargers added an
unearned insurance run in their
last at-bat and Corona got four of
the final sue outs via strikeouts.
"(Corona) threw a good game
and we didn't adjust,• Altobelli
said. "He kept the ball down and
we couldn't lay off the low pitch.~
Chavez, the Pirates' leading
hitter, added a double and Bobby
Calderon also got a pair of hits for
OCC. They were the only Pirates
who did not strike out.
Costa Mesa resident Ryan
Blood, an All-ClF perlonner last
year at Calvary Chapel High, had
a pair of doubles for the Chargers.
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CYPRESS 5, ORANGE COAST J
Orange Coast 000 200 010 -3 7 1
Cypress 220 000 01x -S 12 1
Corona and Anderson, Pcldc (9); Evans,
McDermott (2), Gonzalez (8) and Lukin.
W ·Corona, ~2. L -Evans, 0-3.
2B -Fenoglio (OCQ, Chavez (OCO,
Blood (0 2. Pohle (Q, Pcldc (Q.
HR -Chavez (OCQ.
PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES
No paymenl 1hall be ding. MENTS TO BE PICKED UP: diem wages Is based uiJ cashier'• check payable to PUBLIC NOTICE th• provisions of the Pro-tlme for the receipt ol bld1 PUBLIC NOTICE made for work or malerlal As required by Sectoon Same as above. a working day of e ht the DISTRICT or a bid hall be t d t b dd ---------under lhe contract unless 1773 ol the Calllornla PLAN FEES: None. hours. The rate tor holi ay bond In the form set forth posaJ requirements 1 re urne 0 1 er PUBLIC HEARINGS wtu PUBLIC NOTICE and unlll the Registrar ol LaborCode,theDirectorol MANDATORY WALK· andovertlmeworkshallbe In th• contract documents CITYOF Avalldctass "A"'(GeMtal unopened. ll s~all be the BE HELD BY THE COSTA
----------r Contractors verlliH to the lhe Oepartmenl of Indus· THROUGHS· April 15 or at lime and one-hall. Ttl• In an artlount not less than COSTA MESA Engineering) Contractor LI· sole responsibility ol the MESA PLANNING COM·
NOTICB TO DISTRICT that the CON· trial Reletlons of the State April 20, 1998, 81 8:00 a.m. Contractor and any sub-10% ol t~e maximum ORANGE COUNTY, cense. Issued by the State bldd.er to sea that his bid la MISSION AT THE CITY
: CONTRACTORS TRACTOR w11 properly 11-of Calllornla has deter· Prospective bidders are 10 contractor(s) ahall pay not amount of bid as a guaran· CALIFORNIA ol Car1tornia, must be pos· received In proper lime HALL. 77 FAIR DRIVE,
CAI.LINO FOR BIDS censed at the Ume the con· !"lned the generally prevail· meet at Facllltles & Opera· lass than the specified pr• lee that the bidder will NOTICE sessed by the contractor at A Ht ol Bid Document1 COSTA MESA. CAUFOR·
·School Dllltlct: tract Wll IWlfded. Anr. mg ~ates ol WIQH in lhe lions. 2985-E Bear StrHI. v1il1ng ,., .. ol wages to all enter into the proposed INVITING BID the time of the bid may be Obtained at the 01-NIA. AT 15:30 P.M OR AS
COAST COMMUNITY COL· CONTRACTOR not 10 t • locahty In which the Work Coste Mesa CA Call (7141 workefs employed by them contract It the same is lice of the Crty Engineer SOON AS POSSIBLE
JOE DISTRICT censed I• subject to penal· is to be perlormed. Copies 424·7530 ror details Bids 1n the execu\Jon ol lhe con-awarded to such bidder. In THE NOTICE IS HEREBY The contractor usrng 1 F · 0 c • THEREAFTER ON MON·
Id Deadline: May 7, 1998 dH under IM law. 11 lhe ti-ol these wage ratt delerml· will not be ac<:epted from tract the event ol failure to enter GIVEN that seated propos-cr1n or ctassification not 77 . air rive, osta Men. DAY. APRIL 27, 1998 RE·
a 3:00 p.m. cense ctastlflcallon specl-nations, entrtled PREVAIL· contractors not anending A Payment Bond and 1 Into 111d contr1ct. such se· ats tor lurnishrng all l1bor, shown on General Prevarl· Cahlornla, upon nonr• GARDING THE FOLLOW·
ftace of Bid Receipt: Of· ned hll'eitllbolle 11 .lhal ol ING WAGE SCALE. are the appropriate walk· Performance Bond shall be currty writ be lorle1ted. rnaterlals, equipment, Ing Wage Oaterm1na11ons. lundable parrnent of ING APPLICATIONS. n~e of Director ol Purcha1· a "'specialty conttaclor" as maintained 11 the DISTRICT through requrred prlOf 10 execution The DISTRICT reserves transportation and such may be requrred to pay th• S10.00. An additional IF ANY OF TliE FOLLOW•
trw, Cots! Community CoJ. denned. In Secllon 7058 of ollice located 11: 1370 of the contract and shall be lh• right to reject 1nv or all other lac11thes as may be wage 11te ol 1n11 craft or chart• of S3.00 wilt be ING ACTIONS AAE CHAL·
lege District, Bldg. "o··, the California Bu1lne11 and Adams Ave., Costa Mesa, NOTICE IS HEREBY In the form 111 forth In the bids or to waive anx rr-requ1red tor the construe-classilication most cloae4y made 11 handled by marl LENGED IN COURT, THE
1110 Adams Avenue, Costa Professions Code, the 1pe-CA ~628; Physlc11 F1c1ll-GIVEN that the above· contract documents. regutarltlts or 1ntormalit1es uon on Sunflower Av· 1 led h Bid Documents and other CHALLENGE MAY BE LIM·
l 18 CA 921128 clalty contractor awarded Iles Planning, and are avell· named School 0111rrc1 ol Each blddlf shall be a fl. In any bids or 1n th• bid· enue lrn rovementa 18 a to 11 DI • own '" n r ITED TO ONLY THOSE IS-
roJect ldentlllcallon the Contract for thlw Work able to any lnterHted party Orange County .. CA, •cling cen1ed contractor pursuant ding. No bidder may with· P the General Determlnallons co 1 act documents may SUES SOMEONE RAISES
ame: Oran e coul Col-shall Itself conatruct a ma-upon request. Th• Con· by and through its Govern· 10 the BuslnHe and Pro-draw any blcf'lor a period from Harbor Boulevard effective 11 •h• ume of the also be examined at the AT THE PUBLIC HEARING ~• Reroof "-'arloCI• cam-JorllY of the Work, In ac· tractor shall post a copy ol Ing Board, hereinafter re· teulon1 Code and be II· ol t5 days alter the date to Bear Street Project can tor bids Olflce ol the City Ctm ol DESCfltBED IN THIS NO.
1 Bulldlngs; cordance with the provl· this document at each job !erred to as "OtSmlCT", censed In the follow(no Ht for Iha opening ol brds. No. 98-05 wilt b• r• The City Council of Iha the City or Costa Mesa. Bid TICE OR IN WRITTEN
.No. 17112 alons of Callfornla Bu1t-11te. Th• Contractor ind will receive up lo. but not ctualllcallon: A. B, Of C.2 The Diatrlct has obtained calved bV the Clly ol Costa City ol CoSta Mete rt· Documents will not be CORRESPONDENCE DE·
IC9 Bids ate on Ille and nesa and Prolenlons Code any subcontractor under lt tater than the abov•stated QOVEANINQ BOARD from the Director of Iha De· Mesa 11 the office or the serves the rtght 10 reject mailed unlHa the ad· UVEREO TO THE PLAN·
available al: Office of lhe Section 7059. shall pay not Its• than the time, seated bids for the /a/ Carol~ a. Stock•r panmenl of tndustrlat Rela· City Clerk. 77 Fair Drive. 11 b d ditlonat SJ.DO ch.arge 11 In-NING COMMISSION AT,
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yslcal Factlltln Ooordt-specified prevafllng rllet ol award of a contract tor the 1 • lion• the generll prev11hng C C . any °' a 1 1 OR PRIOR TO THE PUB-t Ardith Al h Co t All Work mu.t be com-wages to all WOfktrl em· above project Bids shan Director, Facl ltl•• a rate of per diem w:iges and osta Mesa. antorn1a, Th'f Contraclor ahall com-ctudtd with payment UC HEARING ,
co:munll cg,~· D: plettd within ninety (90) ployed In th• tlUIC\JtlOn ol be received In the place Operation• the Qtnlfal preva1!1ng rate unhl th• hour of lO 00 a.m., ply with the ptOVlllOnS ol Each bid shall be !Md• 1 VARIANCE PA•9S.1,
lrlct· 137~ Adema Ave conMCutlve days Tlme Is the Contract ldentrhed above. and shaft Published Newport for flolldiy and ovtr11me Monday. April 21, 1998 at Section 1770 to 1780 1nctu· on the Proposal form, FOR MICHAEL SCHROCK
Bldg. "D", Colta M..., cA of the ea11nc:e. Failure 10 No bidder may wrthdr1w be opened and publicly Beach-Costa Mesa Dally work In 1he loc1hty In which llm• they will be slve. ol the Cahtornla Labor 1heet1 P-t lhrol.IQh P-9 FROM PARK.ING REOUIRE-
(1t•) 432.5707 ~•t• I~ :or~ ;1t~n any bid for a period of sixty and read alood II the P1lol Aprlt 3, 10. 17. 19911. which the work is to bl opened pvblfciy 1.1><1 reed Code the prevailing rate PfOVlded in the contract MENTS (2-CAR GARAGE
'HOTICE IS HEREBY will "!:.:th r ~rlon (ISO) days eflet the dale Ht above-stated lime and F993 perl0tmed lor 11ch craft, aloud In the Council Cham-and ~cate of wegH Hitt>-doc:ument1. and ahaH be REO. 1.CAR GARAGE ANQ GlVEN that the aboV9-re1 • mpos t n for Iha opening of bids. place. clasalllcation or type or bers Sealed propouls 1ccompani.d by 1 cen1fled A CARPORT PROP.) ANO
named School Dtllllct of of ~:•1ec: :~m•or• 1~r A payment bond •hall be Each bidder must 1ubmlt PUBLIC NOTICE work needed to execute shall belf the 11111 of the ~~ ....... by 1119 Oitefct .~ 01 or ca1tutf'1 check or a bid SIDE SETBACK REQ. (5' ~ange Coumv, California. eac Y 0 •y, n .. • required prior lo execution with each bid a certlfied or the contract. Holiday rates ........ ~ment o ""'u•· REO.; O' PROP.) TO Ing b and through 1ta amount Ht fort.h In the tn-ol the contract and ahall be cashier's check payable to NOTICE TO 1hall be paid es ape<:illed work and name 01 lhe bid· trlll Rtlationa. State ot Cat· bond for not leu than 1°' AL.LOW THE 1-CAA GA· Gpvemln~ Board, herelnaf• formation for Blddera." In the lorm set forth In lhe the DISTRICT or a bid CONTRACTORS In the collecll11e bargaining der but no other dlatln-ltomla whk:h are filed wilh of the amount of th.V bid, RAGE TO BE c O No
t• referred to II "DIS· Each bid must conform contract documen11. bond In the lorm set lorth CAI.LINO FOR BIDI agreement apphcable to gu11hlng mark•. Any bid r• 1119 City Clerk of the City ot made payable to the City STRUCTfD ON THE SIDE .
TfUCT", wUI receive up IO, and be rHponslve to th• Pur1u1nl to Section 22300 In the contracl documents SC HOOL DISTRICT: each particular craft, c:las-ct111ed 11'111 the scheduled Costa MHa· and ahaQ tor-ol Costa Meta. No pro-PROPERTY LINE. IN CON-
but not later than .the :'d~:c' hdfu'=~'· E~~h of lhe Public Contract In en amount not 1111 than NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED sllication or type of work ctoslng lime fat the receipt 1,11 penattt~i prHc:rrbed posal shall be conal<Mrtd JUNCTION WITH A TWO. a~ted time, Hlle<I form f~~.:~ wi~n lh: COde, the.contract will con-10~ of the maximum SCHOOL DISTRICT employed on the project. of brda 1hatt be returned to therein '°' noncompliance unleu accompanied by STORY ADDITION lO AN
bid• for the award of a conttaC1 d-·-enc u 1 taln provision• permitting amount or bid•• e guaran-PROJECT: Coples 01 achedulH of b•cldtr unopened. 11 shall 11.._ ~1 .. ,...,. such caahl«'e chedl CHh EXISTING SINGLE-FAMILY conttact fOf 1M profed d• ....._,. 1• 1 1 lht 1uccH1ful blddtr to IH th1t the bldcfet wla BID IOS.118 CONTRACT ratH IO determined are on . o ,,.. ,..., .......... , • RESIDENC£ ANO THE 1..£-~rlbed 11· of I.he PfOpoaed 1ubcon. aubstltute securillel lat any enler Into the ptoposed 115·9&. RENoVATION OF fllt 11 lhe Dlstrict oltlce and be lhe '°18 responaibihty ol MARY ILUOTT Of bidder 1 bOnd, GAUZATION OF TW! CON•
l'llfoof iustn.H !due• tractorl on lhl1 pr~Kt H rnonlH w\lhheld by 1119 contract 11 the aame 11 DAVIDSON FJELO are 1111llable to any lntlf-the bldclll' to '" lhll his DEPUTY CITY CLERK No bid thall be conlldo V(RSION 01 A TWo.CAR
tlon ~ounaellng l '~r ~y ltle ~ ~~ Olsl/iet to en•ut• perlorm-awarded lo tuc:h blddlf 1n BID DEADLINE: MAY 5 nted plt1y upon request. bicl la rec.!Ved In PfOI* CITY OF COSTA MllA ered utMH 11 ,, mede on • GARAGE TO A QAANNY
Admlaalon• lf .. HWIYi ~actlc u :t_lr~ent ance Und8" th• contract tn. event of t.i!Uo'• to enttr tllM AT 2;00 P.M. • In .ccordance With s.ction time. Publl•h•d Newporl blank Pfopoul torm IUt· UNIT LOCATED AT 111 ' fN Arta=ulld ; lAW1t tt Each bid eubmitted In r• Into Mid conltact. 1udl 1• Pl.AC! °' BID RECEIPT: 1713.2 ol the Calllomla A Mt of Bid Oocumenll BMch.COeta Mela Dill nlahed by the Qty ol Costa WALNUT STREET IN AH C~ tor Sci...-Code Sec1'0n 4100 8j uq. ss:onse 10 lhll Nob al\all cwny wtll be fOffllled. FACILfTIU e. OP!AA· LAbof Co<18, lhe ConltactOf may be oblllned at the Of· Pilot April 10 17 IHI 'I Mesa and 1r1 made In ac-Al ZONE rNVIRONM!,...
and tn. Allied Htllthl !ach Bid ahal be ac-contain, H I bid hem, Id• The DISTRICT realfVtt TIONS, 2115-~ Bear Street, lhal Poll 1 copy of lhe d.-fiee ol the City !ng1nMt ' ' F97I cordMoe wrth die ptOVI-TAL MTERMINATION: tx. A~lculli.we lulldlngs companied bY • C«tifted or equate IMetlng. ahotlng, the right to rejecl llny or tll Costa Men. CA t2Ut, teunlnallon ol J)ftvelllng 77 ffalr OflY8 Coeta u...: llOM of lhe ,., .......... , r• EMPT ntr• wttl be • l'Wenty C:athltr'• cfrtck or bid Ind bf•c:l"°, or tQ\llValtnl bid• or to w.iv. atlY Ir• (714) 424·7630 r•I• of WIQ8e at Nth Job • • .... -FOR FURTHER INR>AMA.-Dpllar (U0.00) non. bOnd II\ en~ noc leH m.ihOd, '°' tht prot1t1lon ~'""'" or lnlormallllet PL.ACE PLANS/DOCU· lllt. Th• 1c 1 Jdute 01 P8f ca!llomi., upon nonr9fund· PUBLIC NOTICE QUlrtmenta. TION ON THE A80W _,..
t •f"ndablt peymtnt , .. than tan pt!Ctnt (10.) of Of Ill• •nd limb In trtf'Chff In llf'Y bid• Of In 1n. bid MENTS TO ae PICKID UP. dltM 'Wlgff I• based = able peymtnl of S-40 oo. An CITY 0, Each blddef must have a PLICATIONS. Tfl£PH0Na I q111red for Mell NI of bid the~ bld prlct payable •nd open ••cavatlon. ding No blddtt INiy wltfl• $MM .. 1~. • working day of flt addltlonal chltge of s10.oo c1111 "C10" a.ctrtcal eon. 7J4·1245 OR CALI. AT TH~
dOC\lrMnll Checkl 1h0Uld to Che Dlttnct .. a QUJtan· Which 1h•tt confotm lo ap-draw _,,V bid ~ • _... ~LAN F'l!!S: m .oo non-hOufa. The tale lot hOI y wllf be made If l\lndled br COSTA MIU 11ac10r Uc.Ne and at.o be °'"Cl 0' THE Pl.Nf. ~ INd• psyable '°Coast ... that \hf bid<* " It• pllc:ablt ufety Otdtfl, OI n days lfttf the d•I• relundable ChatO•· and o~lrne WOtk .nan be mall. ltd d0c\ltl'l.m1 and ORANG• COUNTY, Pf9-qu.lifted .. r9qUirect by NINO DIVISION, "°°.
Community COiiete DI.-Pfopol .. la ace.pied lhal QovemlM •oard ... fOf Ill• opening of bld1. WALKfHAOU<JM: Mandi> II time and on•l\alf. The Olhet contract doc""*'11 CA&.l'°"MaA law tOO. 11 PAlft DRIVI,
tttct. • promptly eucute the Ir Wllllam M. v.,a, The 011trtet hie OblalMcl 1ory waltlthtough la aChe<S-Conv1C1or and any tub-may also 1>e examined at NOTICI Th. ~ Oourd Of ·the COSTA Ml&A. CAU"~ ,
tide ahal be rtcetY8d In AgrM!Tlent, fumlah a u u .. ld.D., Chano•ll•r, from the OltedOt of the 0.. u1e<1 for Md.ly. ~ 24, contractor(•) •hall pay not the on~ Of the eicy ci.rtt llNfTINO llDI Cl"' of Costa MeM NIA. 1ftl place ldtnGfled aocw.. taciory .. falthfUI Perform-eoaat C•mmunlty Cot. pat1ment of lndu'1rlal R9fa-. 1008, at 8:30 Lm. Prospec-lesa "':. lhit ~fted ,:'~ of lhe City 01 Cotta ....,.. NOTICE II HCAUY ~ the .Mow '° ~ ~1!..!."'•d New~ort Md lhoM blda lt\all be enc• 1IOnct In .., 1mount 1 ... 01 h'tot laON lhe general pt8Ylihng tlve blddtfl 11t '° "'"' es v 1ng • o wag.H GIVEN U\et Ml'8d propo• N • ..,.. • ... _. _ .. ._ata ,.... Olltr ,
OMf'9d and publcfr rMd AOC le9S thin OM hunchd a rate Of pet diem -.;et and l'acllttlt• & Op.,atlona, WOfkefl etnplOye<I by them lid Documenla w!ll not be ale fof fumieNnO al labof 81'11 ot II Ma. Noil ""'9 '1. , ....
aloud at the ~•Ulltd pere«IC (f~) of lhe total Publlahed Newpou th• gen.al P'evallUIO rat• 2111-& ..., hMt. Costa In lh9 tl!tcu"°'1 of lhe con-malltd unlen lht ad-iuterlal1 equipment: The CGM9dor et\111 OOffto "" ,•
ume and ptMe, w ,nc., fUmiah a Pay. hach·Cot&a ,.. ... Dai11 tor ~ay and ovettlrne MtM, CA. c .. (71•) 424" tract d•tiOnal $1000 ehAf08 It~ tHn1por11 on and such ply illt\ ttw ~· 44
1n acccwdanc. with the mene 1onc1 "' 1111 amount Plot~ 10, 17, '"' worlc In tf\e toc:.Uty In 7530 lor dtlalla. 14dt wCll A Payrntfll OOnd and • eluded With peymene. °"* ~ u ma~ be a.c1IOn tno '° 17'IO. ~
provt11ont of Callfornla nae .._ '*' one huncnd FD71 whkPI the work 19 to be not be accepted ftom ~ ~~ lonO •Piii: lactl bid shal be made H1Qu1fN tor ,,.,.... ... ~ of .,. ~ ~~ &:fee': =:J~:> :n':i •= •UILIC NOTlCI ==lion'°' :ac:~,,.~:j ::~.attending "'" ~~:;=be on lht PrOf)o.11 fotm. Mt•~ 1 .. Pelr ~ CMe: b prau••
quff" tt'9t 119 blddtt ,_.. ..... _._,. .,_ tne Wot11 nttde<f 10 ••«Ufe NOTIC( 11 HIAl!eV In the fOfm Mt fOfttl in 1M lh"t' P·t \htougt\ P·t Dtlff •41 Yantultttl , ... .,_. tcai. o1-.-...
.... 1M fONoW1ng Ciiio '"'*"9 ~ ti In tf. NOTIO• TO the eonttm. HOfl(fly rate• GIVEN thal lhe -~ c:onlrlCt doainwnt•. f>"O"!lded In the contr.ct w-., Cn:, ~t .... ublllMG by 11t ()tr el tlllorion of contr9Ct0r'e .. teal In .._ ~ Mt CONTMCTORI eh1A be oald at tpeotlle<I N4'l'l8d SchOOf Ol11rlct of hC:tl blddet ahell be a II-dOC\l!Mnlt, tnd ahall be H-qe, .W be ~ ~ CCMlt1 -.., WHd\ .. on °'"" mt lhe w thM the tafth In "'8 ...,.,.. oond6-CALLING POR 1101 In ~ ~1111 ~alnlNI Or9nlM County, CA, ~ ~ oohtractOf pu19Uanl ~"'84 by a '*11flef h City ot CO.ta MtM 11 "'8 ""' tne ~ Q8"ll °'
oonbCt it 41*WdM: ION. In 1W _.,.. Of ......,. IC HOOL DllTAICTJ egt..men« 'ilPPl! Ml bV alid ""°""" 119 ..,,.,._. '° th8 ~ and Pro-Of c.uhlw'1 cMCk or a bid the Oftlt'8 oC 11t Cir Ollft, tNi C91r oA CO. MtM! ~: C4t ~ to .,., ... IN ~ NEW'OAT·MEIA UNIFIED Hc:rt1 1*11cU11t ctaft, dla• lf'9 IMrO. l'Aiiltl' lrlif ,._ ._..... -rd be I.; ~ Mr "°' teu m.n tft n ftlt O!'fYt co.ta ...... ~ lhtlri IOltlll ...,..,. u.... ...... h ,....,.. ICHOOl. ~ICT allcatlOn or .,,,. of wtftl IMMI '° .. "OISTNC'r'. "'*"' In H ~ -· ...... ......... • fl\.llUMf: Airl 10, 1111 ...... ..,. w _.. ""'°4Cm ~ °" v.. profect. '1111 r8CMe up '°· .._. "" • • mc.-on.: c:u ...... •~ or .,. bid. ccMsnM. """ H NM' ti ,....w '*'*' '°' .,.,. ..-IAllil.17,tlll f1W ..... Mtf9IMCI 'TM 110 104-M, CONTAACT CotMM el edledUIM of .._flll\1Nl.00'&'81t111• OCWlllHHNQeoMO mllOl PtVabie to the Ciy ttteO a.-., •11111, '*"0• wot .... CML #ALJC ntllOUOH: Ajll ....... ,,,._ ... let lond , ....... CONITAUCTION rai.taodet•""*..0.,.0ft ~ ...... blda '°'.. .....,. ......... ,,OI Cotta ......... "'°" .. 4, ,.... • ...,IUIOTT,..,..
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PUBLIC NOTICI 12 HOWAAD bUCK, ntfc' Ah.a Duty, 4tl Vista A0'1..i IUCTRICAL PUBLIC NOTICE Barry Aaton•on. 411 Ola fCM'ldallon • e.v .. ~, CO(llr04 10 Hll al· PUBLIC NOTIC! H1v1 YOll 11"1H ~ 1) OIU., AUSHtJ.. t1tl Roma. N~ 9"cn, CA TOOL•, ILICTAICAL NtwpCll1 ,_.,.;,r •11"•, fWwo H1~ YOi.J tl&llvCS CSolriQ COl'IOIC ~trao .. 11• 1979 bullMtt ~7 Ho.1_ -i-.0
NOTIC• OP Dated: 4/7/tt neeo '""11 Phlld..,. aullMH por1 .. Ktt. "'* ~:.., 11u1Jnaa ivt1 No NLWPOAT IL9D COSTA Flotltlo~ auefneH K IM. £,_Pttfft, rM!T ~: JanM Sunon PW!cY Hlftfnaton. 1~1 'UllNI< KALO!..,.J!,Nlf ..._. .... .,,.."' Jttt Wii.Gn, 411 Old N_. o.,,_ C. lwtlt, TrUSIM MESA CA t2021 '' Nam• ltateme"t Chlld l<tltnt, mlldltll·:Jtt
PUIUC Lib SAL& TtQ "'*-It giYtf'l In~ 'Ot1. r.aur.,-.t Plact, Ntw-!17, S<>f'A. TWO '-""'AS, Tht fOllOWlng J*IOOI .,1 pqr1 Rel, ill10t. NtvwPQO Thlt ltlltmtnl w.1, Gltd Fpi iri. folfowinO rype of Tht following ptrtont are Thi• Mal9mtnl wat ..... •uatneu and cor.f.nct wttl\ tht PtcM-por1 S.ach. CA. 12NO MISO.lfOOIHO dOlnQ bullntl• ••. hlctl. CL t281) \fr1lh u. Cowicv Cleft of uc-1: .., ON·SAl.f OfN. dOI bu•lntll ... With lht County C*ll~
Pr.r .. etona Code •loN of s.c:tlon 21100 .. Mlchtll• M "· 122 Hatbof .... wtl bt by ~· SUNCH•LO 20I 1.Ugonlt Thtt bu•lntH I• eon-Ot•no• County on •·M• EAALfAflNQ PLACE H!1Er V!.NTVAE ONE Otengt County Oil W1~ Seo.2t'700.ltJOJ Mq,ofll'lllutintM&,tO-laland Drive, HtwporlW.blddino(MllWIMllMstrtfl Apt' 8 Newpon«Wcftdby:tQtntrtlplrl• 'M8e71St10 ,Ubllthed NtW"Orl" ... l •-·eto Avt C0tti t•9Hlllf4r-
Notic.t II tltrtby g~ by ol Ctntomi.. Ma Lou PtlC:hlf 130 ldY~ OH THI 231tD S.acl\, CA tate3 HI~ tlatltd d Daily ,ilc), Afji, 11, 24, May HC'ft-COtla MIU D y M .... CA 92821 . Daily PilOt A(H, '· 1 • ' , ,.... coci. Of Vie s1... llffdl. CA neao bide maaf bfi eut>mftttd In · • Mr.nip a "' • ..... " i
tht unct.rtlgned lttat a la6ts ~ 10 preot ~ ::::J ll'tact. ''''" Otttn, Of' AltA. AT IAM AT 'TH! frl1tan Stegm11tr, 10f OUtiMl!o;'et? No °"'G 1. e. 1"8 f91t Pilot APfll 3. 10. U, 1"8. Htmtl Vtnh.U Ont. (CA). 24. 19118 ~
pubnc ~ Ult of tht fol-~tlon In the event of HI· C.Ufomla t22eO PAIMllli WHIAE Hid Lugonll Str•tle At>I 8, N~ Cltflc FllS3 2834 LortlO Av• • Cott• N t
IO'fllrlng d•Kflbed oereonal Uttntnt bttwttn Owner Lynde s,,.a 11 Bttcon PfOl*tY ~ ~ 110recs Newpof1 hach. A f2MJ Th• llattmen1 wu 1 ,..,. PUILIC NOtlC! PUBLIC NOTICE MH•. CA 02020 PUBLIC 0 fCI rl P'C>PtftY Wiii bt l\tld et lht ..... ....., · d w11•-11 •~ $tt~ Scofl Owen, 208 ,..,,. Thi• buelntu 11 con· "°"' of 10:00 A.M. on lht .. , ... :ii"~~· t 81ec, Newpof1 lttach, CA. fvA£S SftJI iT~'rt:ol' Lugonla Strttt, Apt 8. ~lh I,,. Coun1y Cltrk ol llctltlous BuslnHa dut:1td by: Umlltd Utbllity '1ct1Ueua lu1"1 .. ,..,_.
2• dty of Aptll 1tti. e.:CI\~.: ~~-~:Jv 't2 T 8 s bu I I 1180 WHITTIER AVE . Ntwpor1 Beach, CA 92883 angt COunty on 3'3l·M N•m• ltatement FlotlUou• 8utln•H Co N•me ltetemtflt "
Thi aale win bt eon-''IOI A,)ril 10 17 t"8 vtx:'~nl un "• r• COSTA MESA. CA tie2f Donavon Martin frtnlctn-1Hll'713eH Tiit IOllOWlflil ptr1ona art Name lt•le,.,,tnt Have you at•rttcl OOlng The follOWtf'IG '11r•ON r~ ducttd at Br1•1ol St. Mini • • Fe70 Thi' b I I 7t4-l»1aea a...ncitotct ,.· rtOtr, 2MM WOOCllant Ct., Oally Piiot Apt, 3. 10. 17, doing bullnHI .. : TM following P•rton• art tiu.lntH Y•l7 No dolnQ bu1lnot1 ae: ...
Storagt, C~nl)' of ()tqt, • ~~ bu~ ~111 ~I co": ltrvff lht ltfhl 10 bid ai San Juan C1pl11r1no. CA 14, 1tte '963 al "EPIC AOOFINO, bl dC)lng bcitlntn H Htmtl veniure Ont. Paul O'ANTONI OIV!AS"li
State of C.,llornla. PUIUC NOTICE nttthlp y. Otnlf Plr1 11\e Nit Purcha•H mu•t 112175 PUBLIC NOTlCI EPIC AOO, COMPANY, c l'typtionts Ctntral. tt744 Ot Longe/ Managtf ENTEAPAISE$t ooe. Tl'\e proptf1y 11 1t0ttd by H t td dol .,_ rn~· by CHh Incl lld Mallntw Htmllton, Ua Al/· SCHILL.EA ROOFINO. d 8t1Ch 8tvd., 1322. Hun-This ablltmenl wat filtd 8rtndVWYnt trr., C
BRISTOL ST. MINI STOA· Plcltmeua 8utlnHa bu~:..F.11·:~ 5/87 ng '°'II lh• llme or pureti~ .. tnue M•tto, S•n Clement•. Flotftloue .y I SCHILLER ROOF COM· ll~on 8t1ch. CA 112$41 wllh the C~nty Cltfk of MtH:CA 11212r·l578 .:.:..~ AGE loc:1ttd al 1100 8RIS. ... ..,,. •t•••ment Pa di . All ha td oodl • CA 92672 I nHa PANV. 11951 Sky Park c1,. Fred M. Whitney, 104 Orange Counfy on 3.24.91 Nichol•• J. 0 Al'!lonl, -
TOL' ST .. COSTA ME Tht following J*IOnl art Thi'!'*'; ~mo;:: 1 tll d .e1l:':C11t :nd Jual be~~ Thia bu•lntll 11 con• N•me ltetomont cit, Suitt N. lrvlnt, Calllot· Amber Orlvt, Huntlnglon 19188153354 BrandVWYnt Terr.. C~ CA 92828 doing bualne11 ... a me WI • td ll of I s dueled by: co-p1nntr1 Tht followlng peraona •r• nl• 92814 8tteh, CA 92548 3 Mtta, 'CA 92e2M57f • ~ T~ lttm1 to be tolCS art WOMEN OF SUBSTANCE. wllh the County C~trk. ol mov at mt ta e. 111 HIW you 1tarttd doing doing bUtlnttl .. : Andrew J1m11 Schllltr, Joan M .. Wtillnty. 504 Dal!y Piiot Mar. 27• Apr. • Thia butlneH It co..n.I
gtntrally dttcrlbtd u lot. 5 Cambria. Corona dtl Orange C~t9\u:d: :: :~:':J:::, ~=:ir ~ business Ytl? Vt1. 5-117 BELISAIRE FOUNDATION, t11151 Sky Park Clrcl1, Ambtr Duve, Hun11ngton 10, 17. 1998 F843 ducted.by: an Individual• .wit Iowa: furnllurt. clolhlng, Mar, CA. 112125 1wttn landlOtd and Obll· Tristan Sttgmaltr 3972 Barranca Pl!wy. Sulit Su11t N, lrvlne, Callfornla Stach, CA 92648 1 Havt you 11arted d~
10011 llld/Of other hou.. Pamila Giimour 5 Cam· Oally Pilot Mar. 27, Apr. 3. galtd party. Thi• ataltmenl w11 hltd J,..27, lrvlnt, (A 92eo8 12814 Thia bu1tn111 11 eon· PUBLIC NOTICE bU1lntss yet? Ytt, Feb.
nold lttmt arortd by tilt brll , ~on• dtl' Mar, CA 10, 11, 1198 F948 AYRES ~OUP wllh lht County Cltrk of Dtna C. Ewell· TruslH of Thia bu1lnt11 !• con-d~Cttd by: husb1nd and 1998 . •
followlng per•on1: 12825 BOND NUMBER s"'oo. Orange County on 3·31·98 8tll11lr• Foundation, 3972 ducted by: an lndlv1dual Wlft Flctltloui ButlneH Nicholas J. D Antoni ...Ad Name of Accounl ·Space Patti lttlll111, 1131 Por1 PUBLIC NOTICE 1684 19988753858 Btrranca Pkwy .• Suitt J. Havt you 1tarttd dOlng Ha'lt you 11ar1td doing Name Stetement This 1111emtnt wH fl_.
Numbtr Htmlty Clrclt, Newport Ll!GA.L HOTICI! Ayrtt Self Slorlgt, Aesl· Daily Pilot Apr. 3, 10, 17, 4,2~"'1on:i· CA t~ bu•inHsJ.tt? Ytt, ~·21-1~5 butl~?' ytt? 2/15/98 Tht followlng persons art With ltlt Counfy Clt1k~ I MOVEDA. DEANNA, 527E S.acti. CA. 928e0 dtnt Managere 24 1998 F1171 r nston Ultff ol Andrew '"'" Sehllltr· Frid .... Whllney dol bualntH ... Orange County on ... , .. 99V1 2 AAV, ROSI, 32• Sharon Jurgtnttn, 13 NOTICI! Off Publl•had Ntw Ori • • S.ll•al,. Foundation, 3117~ Thia 11altmtnl wa. filed Thlt atattment w" liltd N~port C Ital inc 24J9 1t918'15549't'IO
3 PARKER. CHIP, •28D Ag•tt. trvlnt, C•lifornl1 PUILIC SALi OF Btach.COlla ~ .. ~ally PUBLIC NOTldf :2~r~• Pc~11•2, ~ltt J· w101h the County Clark. ol w101h lht County Clerk ol w Cout ~ 'Ste' 202 Daily Pl!Ot Apr. 17 2~ ;E 4AOOAIGUEZ LUl$,41'C 92714 ASANDON!D Pl IA 1110 111998 • • mne, " vvv range Countf on 3-i-98 rangtC~ntyon3·24·118 N. e. h .• CAll2663 • ·gge ' 'F
126C ' ' Pam Muuy, 2546 Alvltra PROPERTY IO pt ' ' 'F915 Flctltloua 8ualneH Thll bu1lne11 It eon· 19988751389 • ~0988753258 N'~rl ~a Ital Inc -1•;...8-·-1------""-
S AATKOSKI, JON, •92E Drive, Laguna Beach, Calf. Nolle. la htrtby given tf•m. Stattment ducttd by: Tax Extfllpl Dilly Pilot Apr 3, 10, 11, Dally PllOI Mar. 27. Apr. 3, (NV), ~439 w. ~oa;t Hwy:: PUBLIC NOTICE ~
6 GAROAIAN, MARCEL. lornla 112651 that the undersigned will The loltoWing PfrtOnt 111 24. 1998 f973 10, 17, 1998 Fll45 Stt. 202 Niwpor1 Stach, ''a
8160 Gtrtldln• Schlutz. 1534 tell al public auction. pur· On the move? doing butlntlS u : 0 th ? CA 92603 Fictitious Bual" ... ·~
7 l.ABAADOR. CHARLES. Antigua Way, Newport tuant 10 Section 21700 of Alttrnatlve Rlhab Assoc.. n • move PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Thi• bu11n111 ,, con-Nam• Stat•menl :'II
218 S.ach, CA. 112660 tht 8u11n1u & Prolts· Sell your extra •11 Old Newport Rd.. S II t . ducitd by: a eorporalion Th• rollowing J*Sons .,..., 8 FORD. NIC.OLE. 688C Joan To""· 1800 Port tlonal Codt, the lollowlng household 1101, Newpor1 Btach. Ca. e your 8X ra Flctllloua Bu•lneH Flctltlou• Butlneat Hlvt you started doing doing buSintst u : ......,
9 JONES. GAAY. 765 Chari••· N-por1 Beach, dtscrlbtd PfOPtrty to wit: 92663 , household Name Statement Ham• Statement builnasa ytt? Vts 3122196 a) M'edia Rtsponff ... 10
10 BREHMER. JEREMY, CA. 92860 O.D.MC DANIEL. UNIT Items Nancy K. Clarie 471 Old it Th• lollowlng persons aJt The fottowlng persons.,. Newport Ctpital. Inc J b) Direct Media Rtspon,.ltt
806E 8arbara Wltntr, 18771 Dt2. ELECTRICAL SPOOL I C 'f Newport Rd., 1101, New· ems doing butint11 as: doing buslneu 11: Scott Uollos/Prtsi'dtnl ' • 3857 Btrch St., Ntwpc,;+e 11 CASTRO. AON. 430C Portollno, Irvine, CA. 92715 WIRE, ONE REEL WHITE n lass1 ied port S.ach, Ca. 92863 In Classified cc ' COMPANY OE· Tht PC Manager, LLC, This 1lal1menl was flied Beach, CA. 92660 =
SIGNS, 1601 Bayadere Ter· 17801 M1ln St., S4118 0, Ir· wilh tht Counly Clerk of Janet Gtnllch, 3
race, Corona del Mar, CA 11lnt. CA 92614 Orange county on 3·24·98 Cameo Shorts Rd .. Corq
92625 The PC Manager, LLC, 19988753282 dtl Mar, CA. 92625 .., PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES
Unclaimed Money
County of Orange Treasurer-Tax Collector
12 Civic Center Plaza, Room G76
Santa Ana, CA 92702
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, I, John M. W.
Mooriach, Treasurer-Tax Collector of the County
o f Orange, Stale of Callfomla, declare that the
following sums. held In my c ustody, having
remained unclalmed In the fund• hereinafter
Indicated for a period of over three years will
become the property of the County of Orange
on the 1st day of June 1998, a date not less
than forty-five (45) days nor more than sixty (60)
days after first publication of this Notice, unle11
a party of Interest files a clalm which must
Include the c lalm•nt'• ~. address, amount of
c laim, the grounds on which that clalm Is
tounded and the date, name, amount, and
heading Oncludlng numbers) ahown In this
publlcatlon. The clelm must be flied with the
Treasurer-Tax Collector of the County of Orange
befOf'e the d•te dealonated hefelnabove:
Aucitor-OxJtro1 Cl DOI
OAif &ME AMQUNT
05/19193 Ellen, PWTiM 34.99
06117193 ~. Wlnaton Jr. c 75.00
04l20l92 Ro'/tll'. Oerda James 50.00 ~~ =~~ ~:~ 09/15187 Mendoza, MW R. 213.70
06/09186 SHiia, Maria Hlnojoto 44.41
06/07181 Esquivel, Antonio 31 .00
09/08/87 Ventura, Marla Socorro 37.00
02128/90 Fosttl', Leon Galt 407.84
04/27192 Phan, Nhan 59.35
O<C/26193 Pun1 Green l..andacape 23.50
06/16192 Apostol, Nico 75.00
04/1 5191 Chavez, Joel 75.00
04/15191 Cutlers. Ctltford C. 19.00
02106/91 Guereca. Luis 75.00
03/31192 Moon, JtwTy Alln 75.00
04115191 Roland, Clar.ice~ 23.25
04/15191 Romero, s.vador 50.00
031221'93 Solis, JavW G. 116.93
05/19193 Waterman, Tony 75.00
09/20/Vl BloJChan, Sharon Let 75.75 09/2818~ Contreras. Denltl 50.00
09/28188 Fflltlwstont. Marte 50.00
06/21/90 Henderlon, Tro= 50.00 09/28189 Hiiario. Ramon 50.00
06/19189 taEdwlrd 50.75 06/21 /90 Robin 35.65
09/21189 , Pen:y Dtw 50.75
05/26/92 Martinez. ~ LArl 20.00 09/28189 Mendon. Ciriaco 50.00
12116191 Meyer, KaltlerintAnn 53.00
05/16168 Ngvyen, Thanh Van 50.75
05/23189 Rodriouez, Marglllta Ines 50. 75
08/23189 Roma1n, Tltfany Marie 68.21
05/23189 Smith, Timothy 30.00
06/15187 ~IOfl. John Robert 70.00
09/28189 Yban'a, =• Ctlavez 25.00 05/26192 Buauff, Ant Manuel 31.07 ~J= ~EmestMata 1~:~ 03/31192 Ellis. O.vid Eugene 71 .00
03/14186 Hlndt, Chatlas Richard 25.00
06/19/89 Kietzman. Walter Julius Ill 200. 75
06/18191 Lindsey, &..Ty A. 75.00
05126192 Raml11tz, Ruben 75.00 03/31192 Aaml11tz, Vlctof Rodrtguez 31.25
06/16192 Reyes. Ismael 45.00
03131192 Roldan, Davtd B 75.00
04/20/92 Romero, 8emaldo 75.00
03/22193 Sanders. Dtnnit Curtis 30.00
03/31192 Urtfiano, Danlel 68.00
11/t1193 Valsnzuela, c.ndelario 75.00
12131192 Villalbt, Jose Santiago 75.00
10/17189 Zavala. Jose 25.00
06/18191 Zavala, VlctOf M 75.00
04/18/94 &wvo. Dtvld 15.75
06/16192 [)oyglas, Brian Robert 75.00
05/19193 On#y. lonnlt Lynn 60.00
09/241'112 Helm, PNI 24.53
071221f12. Silva, Jose Guerro 35.00
06/21/90 Adkins, Richerd Let 50.75
05126192 Alawwad, Ftthl Mahmoud 75.00 06/18191 Avwy, Otvld 42.25 11118/91 Frrilin, Eric 75.00
04/28189 Gomez, Raehtl Edna 80.75 06/21/90 Gonzalez, Judy M. 38.16
lW20/92 C#'egory, Michael Let 84.00
05/12187 ~.Anthony SalYedor 50.75
12/03/85 Hoke. Debonlh Mn 40.00
07/20/89 Jardine, &tnk 0 . 150.75
04/111/90 Johnson, Donald Edward 35.75
02125186 Keeble, Robin 0.. 50.M
1Ol17189 l<huv. Don lH 75.00
04/18/94 King, Mtchalle 23.10
11/16192 Laonan:I ......... 50 00 04/1 1/90 ~ Ch.tat'1'. Yolanda . 02104/88 .. _ ~ 83.39 Manzo, ._ 50.00
04l20m M.nc, ~AM 129.00 0313tm Merle. Toma M. 75.00
04/1Ql90 Mltchtl, lhomat J. 40.35
04/19/'llO Mcnlea, Pedro o. 75.75
08/191111 M\Mold, ... Alen 75.00
04l2W't2 Nllpler, Jooeeph c. 19.25 03/1tl'M Qrilol, Qlne l.eatl <Cl.40
04/2&119 PllttrioLMlufo P. 100.75 ~~ ~~~ ~:: 04'01188 Almot. Joie s.. 25.00
OS/11111 Atoe. "°""A. 25-00 ~= =~u.Oevld ::: oen1110 ao.~ 20.00
08/13.'81 =Algal.... 30.00 W21111 a; ~ Aotlert 25.00
08/1&'87 • "*" ldwwd 11.00
02/'ZW2 ~ ~ Alrpor1 poo.ss1-tmq 300.00
12131111 M. .... MmW 200.00 ~ C..Aprt:y poo..332.tQ00.01CQ
02/22JIM ....... ~ ....
oam.1M ~..,_. 122S.OI 01~ Til9 ~; Dlabenow 11 n ~ ==,.7-acQ =
~ ... ~.,~ 2t.oo ,,,.,. 1UO _.,.... 4S1M
Dw*I Ul.33 ... ..oo
Aoolta. c.toe •oo ~ • .Jtny ... ~ = ............. -•. 00 Qlo, Bout 54 00
I' " .... ,... ., .. lt9'...,_. aoo a....*°"" 14.11 CM...... .... ~..... 2.3.70
"'-\ ~ 40.CID ...,.,..... noo ............ ..
.... 1111, Gd 1UI
PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTlCES
136.00
100.00
75.00
50.00 51 .00 200.00
277.00
480.00
159.00
291.00
510.00
28.00 377.00
900.00
165.00 700.00
142.00 120.00
20.00
15.00
29.00
40.00 40.00 73.00
20.00
20.00
5200
27.00
200.00
7.C.00
15.00
20.00
26.00
50.00
20.00
<C9.00 22.00
27.56
22.00
70.00
55.00 76.00
183.00
19.00
211 .00
30.00 528.00
40.00
61.00
20.00
270.00
140.00
50.00
100
834.00
107.00
2511.00
130.00
142.00
150.00
3500
20.00
58.00
20.52
170.00 100.00
25.00
20.00
20.84
45.()0
20.00
100.15
4000
20.25
20.00
20.00
40.00
23.00
20.00
20.00
32.00
117.00
49.03
31.07
364.00
30.00
500.00
23.00
50.00
20.00
20.00
145.00
25.00
38.00
39.00
752.00
55.00 140.00
100.00
20.00
21.00
34.00
128.00
44.00
20.00 eo.oo 329.00
4000.00
20.00
40.00
30.00 29.00 203.01
40.00
20.00 •.oo '1.50 11.00 30.00
20.11
21.00
ll0.00 20.00
20.00
40.00
118,00
31.00
141.00
890.00
ll00.00
US.00
I00.00 41,00
l07.21 70.00
7000 I0.00
l0.00
SUI tOUI
111.00 •• 4t.M 121.00 10000
'IOOO «>OO •• aoo •oo MOO
Ul.00
Carole S. Skoro, 17601 17801 Marn St., Suite D. Ir· 0 11 Pll 1 M 27 A 3 This business Is co,,.. Bayadort Terrace. Corona vlnt, CA 92614 a Y 0 111• • pr. · ducted by: an lndivldus l ••
PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES
del Mar, CA 92625 This buslneu 11 con· 10. 11. 1998 F948 Have yo.u started dol,.-
10l27/94 Clemens, Sarai 32.00 Courtney Faul, 2622 Crest· dueled by: Limited Uablhty PUBLIC NOTICE business ye1? No :ill'.:> 10t27/94 Dellutrl, Joam 20.00 view, Newport Beach. CA Co. Janet Gen1sch ~•
10t27194 Lucatero, Antonio 40.00 92663 Have you slar1ed doing flcUtloua auilneaa This statemenl was "Ji
10l27/94 Huntington, Kathleen 20.00 This bu.slness Is con· business yel? Vos, Nov. 1, Heme Statem. ent with the County Clerk
10t27194 p.,.z, Car1os 30.00 ducted by. co·pll(lners 1991 The following persons are Orange County on 3·31·9
1on719o4 ~.Joseph :te.00 Hive you s1arted doing The PC Manager, LLC, doing buslneu 09. 199887539110"'
10t27194 Lemus, F=ellpe 45.00 business J,"? Yes, over 1 James W. Washington, Jr.. NEWPORT BEAU.TY CEN· Dally Piiot Apr 3 10 q"' ~~~= C.9:i.~=1 1~::~ Y~~·,~~0s. ~8~~~0 ~~~er~11:.:~~0~1 was liled TEA, 2755 Bris101 1290, 24, 1998 · • F~
10t27/94 Pedlb, Jose 140.00 This statement was filed with the County Clerk ol Costa Mesa. CA; 92626 ·~ ~~~= =.~rdo ~::~ o:':nd:'co~c:;:;~n ~1.~r;.9g' Drange c~~n~~~;~;~:: pKo~~t~d. Eru~r."~:~·, l~~~r~ FIND --:
1""'7""'.. ..__._ __ ni......rdo 05 00 19 .. 8.,,.1 ... 542.,. Lane, Newport Stach, CA. tel .. c. ,_ ...... OUUUI,.,.... 1 . • ... o1 • Daily Pi101 Apr. 3. 10. 11. 92660 an apartment _, ~~~= ~t,..Ricardo 1~~:~ 10~1y1=~~.' Apr. 11. 24.F~~ 24. 1998 F964 dTu~!d ~~.s~n~!'po:!uo~on· through classified ...:>
1on111M Rosemen, David 1641 43 • ' PUBLIC NOTICE -----· ______ ....._ _______ .......... ~
1on111M ~. P8'l1ck 31.00 PUBLIC NOTICE
10t27194 Tann-. J.:k 4681 00 1---------Fictitious Buslneaa -----------------~m
11102194 BockmMtr, Donna 16 81 Fictitious Bualn•H Name St•tement OBITUARY 888 OBITUARY 88~
11123194 Cottilo, Juan 70 00 Name Statement The followJng ~rsons are iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ 11123194 Douglas, Anthony 84.00 The following persons are doing business as:
11123194 Flc>ra, Merlos 119 00 doing business as: BACK BAY BOAlWORKS. 11123194 Mendez/Montalu 34 00 CONCRETE CAUISEA 629 Terminal Wey, Su11t 3,
11123194 Lara. Jorge 37 00 SKATEBOARD COMPANY, Costa Mesa. CA 92627
11123194 Cervantez, Roberto 217.00 277 Rochester St .. Costa Ryp1nsk1 Design. Inc .
11123194 Cervantez, Carlos 7<C2 00 Mesa. CA 92627 (CA), 2915 Redhill Avt
11123194 Sanchc. HonM:lo 200.00 S1t1J1n G. Farwell, 277 Ste. G103. Coste Mesa. CA 11123194 Martinez., Nato 60.00 Rochester St., Costa Mesa. 92626
11123194 Bautls1a, Luis 580.00 CA 92627 This business 11 con·
11123194 Baiz. Marte 20ll.OO Christine M. Farwell. 277 ducted by: a corpo1111on
11123194 Sanchez. Mor1o 365.00 Rochester SI., Costa Mesa, Have you star11d doing
11123194 Ollvam, Rafanel <C&.00 CA 92627 business yel? Yes. FEB Sherilf-coron.~9200-0007) This business Is con· 22. 1998
01122.J9.4 GonzMez. Rene 78.81 ducted by: husband and Ryp1nskl Design. Inc.,
01122194 ~ Roberto 19 00 wile Donald Rypinskl. President
011'2219<C Cho, EdWard 1445:00 Have you started doing This slateni·~nt was flied
02/19/94 Guervara, Rafaela 28.08 business yet? Yes, 3·15·98 Wllh the Counly Clerk ol
02/19/94 Tllun1n, Mlchael 126.25 Steven G. Farwell Orange County on 3·24·98
03/2319o4 Gomez, Dennis 39.00 This statement was filed 19988753257
03/23194 Shook, Randy 367.22 with lht County Clerk ol Dally Pilot Mar. 27, Apr. 3, 03/23/94 Troung, Vlnh 40.00 Orange County on 4·14-98 10 17 19~8 F945 06/15194 CaoBay\lan 45.00 19986755484 -·-=·~-----
06/15194 Jonte. Tomiko 50.00 Dally Pilot Apr. 11. 24, May PUBLIC NOTICE
06/15194 Montand, Laverne 20 49 1, 8, t 998 FOOO --:::::---:-'."------I 08/12194 Gl•tWOOd. Ryan 24.00 Fic titious Bu1lnest
08/02194 Avlll. Robert 40.25 PUBLIC llOTlCE Name Statement
08I02l9<C Bates, Sheana 17.26 •---------Tile following persons art lnt81J11ted wastee·~F .. Tru1t Fund Flctltlout Bu&lne11 doing business as: -•• .,.,, NaitM St•tement Amtec USA , 302 Kings
08/16/90 Orange Undsc:lpt Maintenance se 51 The lollowlng persons are Rd., Newport Beach, CA
07/0'l/90 w. A. OouglaS 645 19 doing business as: 92663
North Ofwlgt-County Munic:lpal Cour1 0 & D Medical Dlagnos· S.llstar Communlcelion• (3Q0-380-~ ties, '35 Knott Ave., Ana· Corporation. (CA). 302
09(18191 Euelld o.ntal vs Rodrtgutz 1341 00 helm. CA 92807 Kings Rd .. Newpor1 Beach.
0812Ql'91 Jensen vs Tomlinson 1155 50 David E. Beem, 6351 Ham· CA 92662
02/20/91 Ctosun M.O. vs llrrlrl 26.00 II ton Or·· Tuiunga CA This business is con·
OM>61'91 Nino vs Vasquez 308 oo 111042 ducted by a corporation 07J08191 Pr1mo Video vs Do 146.00 Debra A. Warwick. 1131 Have you started doing 04l'09J91 Victim: Necie Boggi 100.00 Bick Bay Or.. Newport business yet? Yes, 3130/98
02J08191 \1cllm: IMrle Limo 216.00 Stach, CA 92660 Sellstar Communlca1ion1
<MJ09191 \1cllm: ltW'9 Limo 25.50 Th11 business 1s con· Corporallon. Thomas E.
MURPHY
Barl>an Nola
"Ma Mwf"
Owner of St Ives Cwtom Cattrers o(
Newport Benh. Barbara w~ an only
~hild and is )Urvivcd by her thrc:c SOOI,
Jack Bradley Alberts of Encin.itas,
Cal1for111a. AJ~n John Alberu ofNcwpcm
Bc:tch and Ma.rk Dotier Alberts o(
G~rt'ek, South Carolina, his wife
Debbie and chcir rwo daughrcrs Christina
and Nicole. Also her love and travding
companion of recent years Robert
Richarilion of Phoenix, Ariwna.
Her memorial is scheduled for
Saturday, April 18 at 3100 P.M. It will.
be held at Ean Bluff at a residential
commun1ry ~ntcr at 2•'14 Vista Del Oro
m the Ea.st Bluff area of ~rt 8cadl.
A party celcbratin~ Bubans lilt will
follow 11 Zubic's Chicken Coupe on Old
Newport Blvd .• in Newport Scach. Please
c2ll 71 '4-650-6575 fur cktaik
fhe f.un.tly requests donario"' be made
ro Arocriun Cancer Sociny ar
800.227-~S.
02J09191 \1ctlm: Ron's Foods 70 16 duclt<I by: a general part· Gill Pres
O<C/09191 Victim: Ricky Philips 25.00 nership This s111tment was filed ------------------= 0111'26191 \1cllm: RiQy Pttlllips 25 00 Havt you slatted doing Wllh lhe Coun1y Clerk of rn
09/27191 \1ctlm: Ricky Phillipa 58 oo business yet? No Orange County on 3·31·98
Olll261'9l \1cllm: ChaS ~ 389.07 David E. Beem. 19988753858 "Affi d bJ Otbtl A. W1rw1ck D · or a e 03129/91 '.1ctlm: Muro Mo 150.00 This slllement was filed a11y Pilot Apr. 3, 10. 17.
03129191 '.1ctlm: Ruben~ 94.00 with tht Counly Clerk ol 24. l9S8 f962
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04/23191 \1ctlm: ~Qr"'8dos 100.00 Orange County on 4·1·98 Alternative" 02/24191 Victim: flOyd Klrtcendell 100.00 03129191 \1ctlnl; Rosa Enriquez 76.58 199811754152
03128/9l Victim: Salena LlufentJelv .-13.18 Dally Pilot Apr. 17, 24, May D' Cask
02/08/91 \1ctim:l<elth0uncan 83.83 1.8.1998 FOOS-iscount et .
09/26191 Vtetlm: f\aymc?nd Van Mtdalen 100 00 PUBLIC NOTICE ' I
OW9/91 Victim: Jeify Bellman 25 00 MC9'IC --c . & 09/27191 \1ctlm: Dtvld Haztlton 200.00 l---NO_T_l-CE_O_F __ llSMC>faAI MAK remation
09/26/91 Victim: David Hazalton 70.00 APPLICATION TO
09/26/91 \1clim: Genia Carpet 25 oo SELL ALCOHllLIC Ceme•~. Mortuary Bun' al SerVI'ce HW9/91 \1cllm: Genia Carpet 100.00 BEVERAGES Chapel• Crematory 1212"'91 \1ctlm: Genia Carpel 100.00 011126191 Victim· Qaf'ald-.... 75 00 Date of fifing 3500 Paclftc vi.w Drive
0611(W.4 Maswea~,.... 50·00 App11cat1on : NewportBeach Why should you sub1·ect
OSl1<Wo4 ~..,.Watson 159.26 MAR 27 '898 .... a700 ~~ ~eor:rc:.= ~-=ctr~~ whom 11 May con·lr-:PIDCE==i:•:m:: ... ::-11 yourself & your family to
12/3Q/94 Moor9vsPllllfoy Blown 16.17 The Name(•I of lht Ap· IBl llOADWAY paying inflated prices for tWbof M\,tllClpel Cour1 (300-382·9200) phcanl(I) II/art: AUR INC.
<MMM -==~ ~..: 501.84 .~ :f!P~;;1~:~g :~",~~ ~~1 q1skets & servtces????
11121194 Uzf>artler vaAllwl Grotm 334.20 Otpartmtnl ol Alcohollc Call Toll free J ooa ~Jr&Wl.'"I' OM>8l94 Ben Glano..,. Dina Etpoatto 1013 os 11 o Broadwta esaay 'VOCN'l\AJIU'.I 02.1>MM l..lny D. Chadwick vs ---C-o-nv-1-nl-en-1--11 Costa Mes Serving Orange & ~ ..... 11-Coandet ~=c!:,(300-383-IJ200) 33450 -;==~c~··~·~·~·~n~·~d==~~;M~a...~~i~R~~~~;~~~~~~~--..~·~~~~~~~~~ 03I04l94 ...,,.. M.n 797.00 042·5078
03/11194 Eaton Alenclal Corp., The l.-.. FKtor 06I03l94 Bird Delielopme11t Corp.,
A calf. Corp.
08125194 YW1 Dele&Mn. 0 .0.S.,
c/o Kuwait ~Center 130.51 TNNU,... TD Colec1of (300·397-9200)
01/10l!M JackE M.00 01110t'IM Sooct t 37.00
01/1"4 l<allMn 58.00
0111°"'4 Luo Dyne 1404.00
0111 OllM Wll StiCe 189.00
01110t'IM Rocco Gambino 52.00
01/10t'IM 8Nce ~ 335.00 01/tOllM YWCt9 Dorine 50.00
01/1CW4 KRWDeti11~1t 151400 0111 (l,'94 Tony Pl9bty 27 .00
01/1CW4 StfgloA!Yw9do 257.00
02/0MM N9W lmliae Ptutertng 55U5 02/01194 Dale Marfln 152.75
0210t11M YMfle erumo •so 11 0210111M Lou Otllllaroa ea. 11
02l011'1M Ctfol Ka..a. 190.30 02l011'1M ~ Holaeoo 30.00
02l0111M Eallcutlw Moltgagt 300.11
02l0111M Alt 8oulcNe 12t 00 02J011'1M ...,.. ~ 10l llO
OVO'llM llerry ...,_. 2400
02l0111M ~..... 167.llO OV011M Flc*'do lblila m OD
OVOtllM ~ CWllnno 252.00
02J0111M l.lrTN ~ 20 <C3
02l011'1M Z.rtck OIW HO. 'I 0210111M nm w..n. ,... 05
02J01AM Soon V.. 11 10 02l011'M ,... MeltW 111.10
OVDllM MtlW\ F'Wier -15 OV011'M Alanetawton 134.10 02!0,llM Jefnsa ~ , .... 10
OM11'M ~ l-'t a..nfru 17.11 OM>MM ....,_,....,.. 1a1a
OV01AM ~..... •oo 02A>11M ,....,. AnNa 113.10
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OW1M4 .... ........ 12 00 OMW .,_0...._.. 2200
1•ID'l4 .. ..... • 14000 u:= G.lllllM 1IOOO
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Advertise your View Property,
in a special section in the Dally Pilot.
What A View/ Poremieres Wednesday, April 29
Call Your Real Eitat•
Sales Rep,..sentattve Todayl
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PUIUC NOTICU PUBLIC NOTICH PUILIC NOTICH PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICU PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUIUC NOTtCfl PUIUC NOTICU ·~ =--ltQAD CCINDC1' A &AV-Orow, CA 928'0 <Mn Ot~. CA 92143 Cotta M .. 11. CA t2e27 ~ ~ OrM11t. C.. ~. I I callfOfNI n tt'ongtf urgN 11 C10114UCt ~ "1 & -.......... = =.. ==:.. ...V NICOie C1trlM Long, 11731 SNIOU"-Nai Awan~ 1_4<Y71 Raymoncr Cllrton JoM•, ~ f!Mldll C"PCWailoil. 1 OO(llOtl, • MIM or M 01M1 lrl\ltalOllOn 1'1 ' R :111-y·, •_ · l.-. Milt.: _ ....... Dino Pt., oarcsen arow. l'low9f St .. 120. uarcten 2345 Newport eivc1.. Cotta c.-.. ~ • o.11 """*· or COM*ftlnlt1•on1c•nw.DIM; ~"'91:......, A..-.
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h co..wtw Col ....._ ·--... -II'--1290 1t11in. CA 02114 Mar, CA 92825 GrOvt, CA 92845 lllOWl'I • total S!Mls, rAdenc:ed by I Calhler's •• ;vv I PY-. IUC1IOll i&i vvn ~ eldt NCOF.M. !.=$ o.-Clllilw ~ •w:= tD ~cw~ Rooer Alan Watren, 1324 Chrlatopher Ralph Han1en, Allan R. McLean. 5431 9 ~ CllD dtl!M1 ~ 1 -. or ,,. =-~llltt ~ :~casn ~'::'IOU>~~ Olad cu..,. • --r::.: .. W• ......S ..; LM~ w. Balboa Blvd., IA, New· 714 PolnHttll Ave., Cotona Sanll Monica Ave., 01tden tef'tSt o the llonal ti.lk. °' Ill ICP\'lllnl at the 1 ... ~ U WI ,...... P , .... nwt a...11 ui«--., 11 l:GO tD .. -~ -... pol't Beach CA 92ett d•I Mar, CA 92e25 Grove, CA 92845 lliOC'I by the '*"°' «llMI on any°""~ money 0 v.. ntlld ........ AN~°" tkll.tlll .....,..., ,.
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-W .-. • ClllNW'a .......,._.,....,...:; ~!"by: an _::1::,dU:,. d~ ~ an1=du~ C::!:c' ~~ 1111~~u:,lng end ad~• wif ~ = ~~ ~ ~ =-~ It un ;:,1nci:.go:, ~~~~ =,'· 11 =:i.---= =-~~ ... cw flloill.. • ... IMr'I Ill • bualnelr;'•l? Yn 3IM ng bustnes1 yet? No bUllne11 y•I? No ~~~ion bulillll in lie SIMI d c.or. fUtt Ill tnl PfoPlflY llllla•d In LMVa On OloO'I.-tit ,,._......&a. 'ftume .....
--. ........... ,....... -ln.tllor, Roger Alan W11r~ Christopher Ralph HanMn Allen R. McLtan ih1~-1 II IS IS 1111, AU. PAYASl.E AT THE salO county ¥Id 11111 2:00 ............. Dwt °"'*'· ~ --i::.....,-:t~ E .== •°" Thll 111temtnt wu ftled Thi• 1te1•men\ w11 ftled Thi• 1t1tttm•nt wea fllld ~2'i:l>me 01 sa ~TIME OF SAL.EL~ rtat1t. 111111W111111'e< d~ Lot 13 01 =:i, • •icce.or d AW11tttf 1MllO. Oll'l'f, _. • n. ..,_ , with the County Clerk of wilh Ille County Clerk, of with Iha County Clerk of may be less 1111 the Ind lllllt'ISt held.,, It 11lrustM Tract No. 2-5, #1 th• City ot ~ear-. CMrM A.•~ • GIOMdll ..._.Of•""• Coun"' on ~1t-H Orang• County on 3-31•98 Orang• County on 4·9·98 k> CtedneSs due In ~ M AMII propet1Y a"*9d In Cotia Miu. • per map IWltllA&.wlllry ••--..._ _____ _
cm T'= "'.=-=:.. ~~Clltat-• ..., 1aii1182138 • tt888783HO 18981755.095 ition ~ rASl'l.,ll'le ~ llld Coun1Y Ind State. ci. 'ec:'tfl 1in ~aoes 43 :-... ~••11tnlld to Deed PUBLIC NOTIC!
.. &MdtDclO ........ and by llld........,. ': Deily Pilot Mar. 27, •· 3, Deily Pilot Apr. 3. 10, 17, Delly PUol Apr. 10, 17, 24! drMl aa:P~ =~ n..-al ~: = ~ ~1~: "' ~,:. or the s = d Tn.111, .-.=.. an Flctltlou• ......... Cl9u1• n. .... tie GIO.timulf .,._. ~ 10. 17, 1998 FIM9 24, 1998 F9e7 31, 1998 F989 t.llc, 1 c::heck dr1'Wll by a al ~ 8ud1 ~ of Ricord« of said county Thi t:rtJDID • DoalNnl ND. NanM ltat....,.t
_. .._. c:oo .. a er'°" Oii w. "'** 11 ~ pu•LtC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ~ aedit union. Orwige, s. of~• cirooenv lddrm and o111er ">48ZI011oat -~-G1 The rollowinC! penons.,. _....,. ..,_ w ....... 11.-t .t: SWl,l'IZAO, wtllch u or drawn by a. Slate l_ltN' ~ lllCXlrded " Book 4 common c1ttion1DOn If llf'I or Cll'lldll.....,. 9th dice doing bullneU •:
, ........ 'Ill ?Ni ~ ..... _.GI F1ctltloU9 8u1?ne•• F1ctltlou. •u•lneH Fictitious Bualn•H Of • ~and~ Plgl(I) 21, of ........ Ille rlll pr::: CltscnlleO d ... ~ d er-. NETMINDEA SYSTEMS, :. tr'W'*!f~ia;.:......,, !!._..._ ~ == Name atatement N•m• ltatement N..,M 8tatement Of ~ 5 ~ ,.. In Ile Ofb ot 111 Col.Illy abOwC -·•ts :rp C to :U2257 ~ ~~ 2973 HefbOr llYd.. #422, ....... oJ ' u.s bV ,._.., t' The fonowt"" persona.,. The tonowtng peraon1 ar1 TM tollowlng '*'°"' ar• ed'ln Sec:tiori g, of -~ RltooideC ol &lid Coooty. Thi °''-tve os1a ~. ~ _...._. Com Mffl. CA 92S2e -d 1'Ull-...d .., ,....~ •llnui11d doin buslnen 11: doing bu1lne11 H : dolflll bu1lne11 u : nanclafCode and au~~ lll'eet lddless °' Ollw common 92626-6348 Tilt undtrslQnld and Janka c:arumm.., u Allen Gerald Hiil, 32.44 ~ =...~ ............... '** .., CICllll, elpti-.., _. ME~ICOLIVE 911S W. Unk to Lynk1, 810 Biker PSL PRODUCTIONS. 288 ~,-bUsiness in this slate. deslgnllllon ot the 1'111 property Trustee dlsclalms any llabffity 1l'ulf9s ffll Ole ONinrnmt dlane Av•., ~ MHa, -hUllllnd VlftCIS .. Ole .. d Ole 0 F • N St #108 Colli MHa CA Eaat 16th St 11 Coal• sale \Ml be made #1 an ~ descr'*I II put· IOI' lllY incorrlClnHS of Ille famllv lNtl ..... ~ CA 9262e __. wit. • flUleDr. • 1n1W P'...._, d "* S::C'n" CAr~~~, •wporl 92626 ' ' MHa. CA 92021 ' • IS' condition. but Without pcncs kl be: 2001 West Balx>I property address and olhtr blr f...,-. Wll ... If Thi• bu1lnH1 11 con-
Clllfda9 tewtlttm, • .,._ notlc:a. Diie: 411111ATIPICl. La ' v II 918 w Debbi• Wilson 810 Baker Jestlca A. Alce 288 East 0011911*1t Of warantY, ex Boulward, Newpoft Beacfl ca. common on111na110n. II wry, sdlclUdfan~~ duc:1ed by: an lndivldual =--~-r ~.:..,~ oc~~~ F~o~~~· N•wpori 1108, c o111 ·M .. a. CA 18th SlrHI i1. Cost• ~~-~·r~11: Thl~dlldslnll '111-:rio=~~:C,T':..:~oo: ~-=-~:::, youy.r?~ed.1~
..... GI "" ~ ... CA. 121U7, Daw ~-:i~· e.~::~ 11 con-9;'~.8 bu1lnHI 11 con-~~~=· ~~:1~:. Is con-~~the ~ =:. ~~ ~lion secured by Ille d .. ~.....,II: IC Allen T Hall ...
Cl9ab;tl&. Tiit -..i Uni, ~ ..., ... ,,. Pot ducted b • in lndiVtdual duct9d by: an lndlVldual ducl9d by: an Individual edoess seaued t>y said Deed comnon deslgl\llor1 Said 1111 IJ'oper\y to 1>I sold and the Nor9' ftant ll'ilim to. This stat9ment was lied =:.=.-:=::~=-~eat; 1~ Have Ju atart•d doing Have you 1tar19d doing Hive you 11111ed doing g!,,T=·ill':ances "*9un-wilbewilhou!WllTlnty,express ::=-and"=:.:S ~:. ~~~ Q':" IM~ ~...:'
allcWi d 8* nalct la h la..nctary to caled • ~line•~ t•11 No ~::,':!'Ji~!~ No ~;:!• ~~~ No ~ un= ~I ~ = llml of Ille inlbal publleatlOn ol ltnta Ma. CA Ill stgtC. tllll ange t H8:;H490 ::.-:..~ ~-= :...lftdw11"i.~-:'~ Th~·.t:t.~nt WIS fll9d Thi• tl•l•m•nl WH filed Thi• 1111em1n1 WllS flied ~T~~ b~te':s~ IO lllisiy ttie ~ ~ ::048~0.:rln :0111on~ C&S~: = ~~~ Oally Pilot •. 17, 24, May W.-. lllllllnc:a (1ncUlng E ~ s9Clfwd with lh• County Clerk of wlth the County Clerk of with th• County Clerk of as provided ln · secured by said Oeect of Trust. 1111 · trus• Vlill aa:ept ·aid Deed d 1Nlt .,. .,.. 1, 8, 1998 F002
llCICNld ........, and ,_. fll er. WlttlnG. Orange County on 4·1·98 Orang• County on 3-31·98 Orange County on 4-14-98 pkJs flies dlarges wlt1 inW9st and oiler lll1lt • cashllr'S ChlOk drawn on Ula ~ lllull9C? ~ .-1 PUBLIC NOTICE ~ .......... COii-, *8 OilAl'l. cwno. t8988754t50 . ttt88783937 tt989755480 e~sesoflhe Trusleeand ~~ldvlncts·or n&11ona1banll.act1ec11drawnCcuney.c:..arsu...._. _______ _
uf u w .,.. ed\l•w If °"17 Daily Piiot Af>t. 3, 10, 17, Dally Pilot AfX. 3, 10, 17, Dally P~ol Apr. 17, 24, May ~ :'~cre~~y ~ ~· lt'ld r*Js,,:: = by aslilll or federal credit union ea: Al,.,.. fUly dw 1bid TM ••emc>t ~
..... GI.,..,......_., 24• 1998 F959 24. 1998 F968 1. a, 1998 F001 ~"~ ~ lfld~ot11eTrU.eind or a c:hedt drawn by a sta• 1n 11611 Dwt d'hu& n.e applb\lon end...,.,,..,.. ~"":..~......Z:1i! PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 1~·~"= "~ °' 11e 1NSts ~ tiy laid ::11on~s ::ocia =.. ""°:"~ "::= ~ceJ:: ~~ eerw:., •...,in-. a Flctltloua Bualneaa STE • • ~ 1· 5t Oeecl ol Trust. The toe.at ll1'Qlll or savmgs bank soeat11d in 8ICIRld by .. P"IPll'1 _, Kida Inc ere av.llab6e tar Cllaw•• C*llOt=~ ,.. N•m• ltatement Flctftloue 8u1lne11 Flcthioua Bu1lne11 NOTICE~OFT~U ES e~ In : °'.~~a~'.!.~~ ot SICtlOn 5102 or Ill• Finanaa a. IOfd and n •illlltr public inSpec1lon at 320 E. ........ --... CA. The IOllowlng peraons .,. Nam• Statement Nam• Statement T f Loan . ~ 18 It),_ pu._..bon UI uilS .....,,..,., IS COde and autnonzad to d ....... c:oae.. • --18th St Costa M .... ...., '*74Qt=, ,_ .. Wlof· 'doing buslnesa 11: Th• following persona 111 TM following persons ar• . 'le Oroer ~: ~ e Offtcw y l1~5f111·8.AI:...~~~~~ ous1ness 1n !Ills SIJll. In th and .ivw. If,. cc;; 9:00 ~ 10 5:00 pm. Cai lilllOn: -. ... ~ N.wport Foreign Car R .. doing bu1lne1111: olng business 11: tnvesk>rllnsvrer : foreclosure ~s 1s 111 .,...,. ....... ...., ....... a mot '8noer otner 111an casll IS the tnlllt pulllallon Oii the (714) 122·7242.
Dllnn 'I ; 1 • pair & Auto Body, 1838 AMERICA PREPAID, 881 WANDERLUST AVIATION, No. 70 APN No.: a colleclor attemolino to ~By· ~F~ as accaplld the trus.. may Nolmd .... iaili1,101.21. Publl•h•d Newporl ~ Wt .. ~ Plac1nlla Ave.. Unit B, S. Tustin Ave., Orange, CA 29 Carnation Av• .. Corona 111·7 a debt My tilk>tfna. ruslMI Caldom "~· Witllhokl OM ssuance of OM h)<ma'lt mull ti. by c:an, • 8Hch.CO•t• Mesa ~ :::.--,r.,: a::'W: Cost• M•;:: k';!::; 3229 'J!':. ear1 Douroux, 616 .:~:'H~ae1~21~s229 Car· XW . N egu.nT ~rf lion ~•~used for 1:8':1 ~1 By e!e R'&:: =·s~ ~n:.;::: =.--ci: ~-=: ! P11ot April 11, 1~ Rm
aSlllllln wa~ ...;:. tar .... ~. ·Place, Costa PoinHttla Ave., Corone del Uon Ave .• ~ona del y~;->e~T 7 AfTI~~~ IM/1 • 04/2411998 and ~ 5~26•2 1~'191 I~ or endOBll •a matllr or right dllct dnlwn by a ... • •---------
.....,.. ,.._., Meu, CA 9262$ Mar, CA 92625 Mer, CA. 02825 ~ W "'"" Ude llStln ._.Said sale Wll bl INCll. but f9dlrll cndl wmn, or 1 PUBLIC NOTICE
ot In ww111ng. Thi• bu1lnH1 11 con· Thit bu1lness 11 coo-Thl1 bu1ln11s 11 con-TEIY'M Y R • 1 'D 7~2930 ~~ T~ wltllOllt cownant or warranty dllct dnlwn by 1 ... or•---------
-4"l,4'M,Mt dUctlld by: en tndlvldull duct9d by: an lndlvldull d"Ucted by: en Individual ill Y ~~ PUBLIC NOTICE 4WSPt-,7:.~s ~10 9,74)f!. exiiress or lmpllld, raoard1ng ,_,.. uMnQ1 .., ic.n Seholarshlp fl.Inda tor pn. Hive you 1tart1d doing Have you 11ar1ed doing Have you started doing , ANATI · · '"' Ude. POSSISsion or 11UOCfat1an. uvtnp ~ vat• elementary IChoo69 PUBLIC NOTICE bu1lnn1 yet? Yes, 4·10.98 bullnH• Y•I? YH, 3-5-98 bulln111 yet? YH, April 96 · RESS Order No. 63728 A.P. t998 encumbrances. to salJsty tllt c:llaan, or ..WVS ._. at• •val~~ tor the 191111
Anthony M. Johnson Oenl•I Earl Douroux MyMI• Elslng Number tMM52-06 Notice 01 lndebllldness secured by said lplC:lled er. -=ta'l 1102 d 1999 IC"""' Y9lr thr®gh N01a OP TNJllW'a Thi• 1te11ment wa1 filed Thl1 ttatemenl w11 fll9d This 1ta1ement was flied YOU. HOU TrvstM's Sale IJndei Deed ol PUBLIC NOTICE d11d, acfVanoes thertundtr. wlll'I lht ANndll Codi and SEUdPPQI;'!~ .~.~ln ~,.__. ....... lttJ. with the County Clerk of with \he County Clerk of with the County Cletk ol TACT ER . is TIUSI You M In Oefaua Under inlltestas PfO'li<llO thl<tln.and aulharlzadtodo..._.ln uca\..,,, ""' """'a. ..... , 1m7 l.oM No: t~ Otano-County on 4-14-118 Orang• County on ~118 Ot-ange County on 3-31·98 ~ QMl(l lhat A [)Md Of TNSI Qellld Lo.vi Md<11 Other 97-1499(). OM unPild ~balance ot Chll .._ The ... -. Call (714) ~, ·Sharl
Tmt Gldlr No. ~1t t 9980785487 t 998875 t 380 t 9980753930 do9lJril SeMoe$ , S.C-1Clli 20, 1996, Unllls 20 Fiii 97-00416 AP Number Ille notl HCUrtd by said dlld drla .., ott. CCll'llftliCll' tor tnOfe In ormlllk>n .
.,,..... ND. _.....,, Olify Pl.lot Apr. 11. 24, Mey Dilly Pilot Apr. 3, 10, 17, Deity Pilot Apr. 3, 10, 17, as du~'°~~ YouTmlOon To Proleet Your 419-053·09 Nobel Of Trus111's wstll lnllrtSI lhtreon as ....,..._., • eny. d the a:~c~~:d .,:::.wro::,;
YOU ltM II l9NLT UN-1 9 1098 FOG4 24 1998 F960 24 1998 F969 ~~ b o Nff ~. 11 Mly Be Sold~"' Sall unoer Deeo 01 Trust You IWCMO•d 1n sad noll. lels. ,... siro.-tY cfllacl'*9 Pilot April 17 1998 C. A ~ OP 1'1JST ' ' • • S ~ IED Nile Sele 11 YOAJ Need A/I El· •• In oerault under 1 Deed 01 ClllfOeS and apenses of OM lboW .:.C: to tie; • • FOOe =r>J: -==•= PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE f1iciJ and ,.. ==~ ~~~ ~ l~~ u=dyc!'~~::i1001r ::':'.:~f:u~~~ = 11w11, CA:_~ --------
WMlt SACS UCIV, rr wet FlotJtloua Buatn•N F1otltloua 8ualneu Fictitious aualn•U No. Sll~~r.M'~ Should CCntlCt "' Lawyer. N(). prollClyour properly. It mil'f be ls ~sold ·as1s"111d wltl\all wdlrllfgnld ,...,.... c:. SE LL • IOl.O 1'f A P\aJC Name Statement Nem• Statement Name Statement Rei:iords In the ' ~ 'OJ'"u:; TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. 1\11 SOid at a public sate II you n11d faults. No repres.niation, dllma "ft llalblly for "ft
IMJl P YOU ._, AN The tollowtng l>9f90na ar1 The fOllowlng peraon1.,.. The tollowtng per1on1.,. ~~ on 04IJCININ , at 10:30 A.II. 111 explanallon 01 1111 nature o warranty or guaranlll wtietller lncorMdlw GI IN ...... lllPUM1IDN OI' THI doing bu1lnea1 11: doing bu1lne11 11: doing bu1lnes1 u : al llld *'f, Ill IM Cllapnilsl OM procttding ag'1nst you, you apress or Implied is tNdl or ..._ and o?tllr comman 0 h e
NIV\NCPTHmPM* •• Robert Long & AuociatH, RENO FOOD PRODUCTS. Ul\lm•t• Comput., Solu-·QI\ • A~~., tti. CMc sllould conlaet a llwtef No gN'ln by the 11US11t SllklQ 1111s ....,.._., r eny. • .,_..., throyuguhr claomssified W MMllT YOU, 'tQJ 11731 Dino Pl., Gardeo 14071FlowetSL,120, Gar· tlont. 2345 Newport Blvd., A IE N C.. Blllclftg. 300 Eat It lltrlbY glYen that W.S propeny PrOIPICM bUYlf'S ~ lalllftcilly. .... d
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CORONA
DELMAR
LAGUNA
1022 BUCH
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1048 BEACH
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OUT.ONT&TB CORONA NEWPORT
2122 BEACH
BALBOA
2169 PENINSULA
COSTA MESA~624 ·
1558 DEL MAR 2 607 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii-
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garage + p•rklng
s1200 11c-4$1-na1
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comm, PoOI. tenn ...
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NEWPORT
BUCH
ROOMS 2708 RENTALS TO RENTALS TO ANNOUNCEMINTS EMPLOYMENT BMPLOYMINT
2724 SHARE 2724 2920 5530 5630 2668 SHARI --------------iiiii!iiiii!~iiii!iiiiiiiiil Na w.oc .. ntronl/Und.
•On Th• at•'* Prlval• rm, unfutn. ''" .,.. CM ehr bHUllful W 'elde OM Sher• UNR•••"Vl!D Spac:lo111 1, 2 a 2bt b•lh, utla pd, n/eml<g, trg 3br 1ownl'lm. Oar furnlahed home. no AUCTION
+den Apta. Garage, kltehenelle, l•undry. S!>50 Incl U11 no-•m·PI •moltlni S•OO/mo
fp, 1om• w/d hk·upa. 1 block to N.8. Pier fem pref'd •42-4840 (714) 3 1·2Y08 Ce1 Con11ruct1on &
Pool, private beach & 1510/mo. Oall Sam II HB M d I M h Earthmoving equip·
m•rln•. Walk to 11•-675-<t808 ° • m 1 ' lgl••••••••• men1,1ruc1<1 & trall9f•. Balboa lalandl 11650 (BetwHn 9AM·5PM) 2br hH one mite from T\IHdey, April 28th,
to 5280.0 780.091. :~~ ... ~v:.u::'i:~~~: BUSJNESS a Rlv•rald•. CA. Site:
RENTALS TO In gr1 neighborhood. FINANCE "0:~~k~4A,~~~!0 .. ';:11
•••••••••lsu11nE 2724 Female pref'd 1650/f•••••••• for Brochure
MISCELY 119.trons ii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mo+ 1/2 Ulla, Avl 5/1 800 .. 28·9284 wuu;; v , Debbie 114·536-20981------------------RENTALS Ud 28• Female. Pool NS 1/2 blk to bch 4bd BUSINESS
W/0, ocHnald• In 2ba, responslble/nHt OPPORTUNITY
C OM. $550 mo... util. prof' I II pkg $600 ...
Dep. req'd IS73·7319 dep avail 519 845-1440 2904
2706 CdM 2br 2b• Condo NB Large Nome with iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil extraordinary view. room & beth. Pool. ••••••••
ROOMS
$900/mo ages 45-50 spa Include• amen & Please be wary of out
TRADE pref'd 714·673·3282 paid utll. SSOO/mo ot area companies.
E'Bluff near CdM H.S. '1 1 4 .9 4 5 .o 2 8 9 Check with the local Better Business through classified
642·5678
NEWPORT
BEACH
Share Large 2br 2ba Buy It. Sell II. Find 11. Bureau before you Apt. S525mo utll Incl, Cl•••lfied. avall now. 844·9 124 ---------send any money for fees or services. Read
NEWPORT
2669 BEACH
and understand any
contracts before you
2669 sign. Shop around tor
rates. 1=----.,..--,-------Earn $4 20 W•ekly
Distributing phone
cards. No exp nee.
1·800·242·4713
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
ANNOUNCEMENTS
2920
FIND
an apartment
through classified
FOUND small black
hound on Fairview
near Baker on 4/1 3
(714) 754·0457
Found small white dog
4/9. Vicinity of PCH &
Bayside Or. 675·7746
Lost sm. brown cat yel·
low eyes"Gracle"
"Blossom" on tag
Santa Ana Hgts area
4 /8 S 2 O O re w a rd
852·8341
GARAGE SALE
HINTS
Before your garage
sale, determine what
items you wish to
sell. Make sure
everything is clean
and repaired.
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642·5678
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llC9'1TAAV/
•dmlnlatr•tlV•
AHlatant
To a1tl1t Senior
Manager In all ad· mlnlatratlve matters.
Applicant stiould have comifuter skllla
that Include Word
and Excel; strong or·
ganlzatlon and com·
monlcallon sklllt;
and the abilltY, to
handle multlple tasks. Position Is lull
time. Excellent ben·
ellt package lnclud· Ing 401k plan. Dr~g
screening/physical
required. Equal op· portunity employer.
Fax resume (includ·
ing salary hlst1>. y) to
(949) 642·7667 or
mall to Tom John·
son, c/o Times Com·
munlty News, 330
W. Bay Street, Costa
Mesa, CA 92627.
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•e.t11 per Ho-.r1 lmmedlale Openln• '&IH Q b TaACHIR• /PT
and b9"•'"• PIT • P/ fl/T. OOOd 1alephone COM• OROW •Mklno IOYlflO, owing
T PrHcl'loOt Inf/Tod 1klll1 & profHalonat WITH USI lHche,. tor . l.,ant T~ior Time Child care attitude• muat, Eiccal· Expanding "''" ad· l odcUer pre•c*l,P.ol. In N.B.~ 9SS.2872 lel'll benef111. Mall t• verUelnQ depttt)n.nl Bene fltt fq[ Pff
eum• end salary r• •Mk•• Hlf motivated employ•••· '"'•••• Aoo ounlfng qulremanta to Person· account ••.eullve to Call 114•"4•25et
A/A,A/P,P/R & OL eJCp. nel, PO Box 2021, Hll, develop and Hr· verw bw•w «>••&Hy pref .. Recon. Inv. for Newpon 8Hch,92a&t: vice new bualn•H supply • nion flu
p•yment. Fax rHume FM 800·637-4501. and 1peclal aecllons. station itntal av•ll
714-434·4748 OFFICI! Hl!LP/ talent W• Pf•f•r •candid•~• Looking for 2 hal;
Book .. eeper agency. Good phn/ '10 tla*v•.,• m1n,1m,um dof dreHere to ''""U!•lr "' compuler 1kill1 Aeic Y. Pt n • • own ealon. ny PIT. fl.)(lbl. hour•. • I. ... I I hO"tl 8"' 1 0"'20 ve .. ia ng ••per ence. wa' .. ·lna Afler 8p-or Computer e>1perlence. ., . " • • EJl~ellent communlca· I ...., ' 4 "'
with •ccounllng soft· Ptr Lunch Rout•• tlot'I akllla. Al)lllty 10 "' ITl!Q 11 -838-<>1'49
ware for P•rbles. re· M·F. Fun energetic! In· Ht go•I• 1nd make Women• Sh~ $t1• In celvables general dlvlduals w/car, for profHalonll present•· COM need• s lea
ledger required. Coste e1tabll1hed routes. lions In a feat paced . person 8at·Swt nly.
Meu Headquarters $45·$85 per day. and detail oriented en-shoe ••Pa+. 875j!292
office. FAX resume to (714) 079·0747 vlronment. work tor photo/aalea
Republican Pa rty p 1 u m b • r ·Dr a In Xlnt berieflt package, department 03 a
of Or ange County Cl••n•r Costa Meaa Including 401k. Drug beautiful golf 00 rH.
at 714·558·885 4 plumbing co. seeks sereenlng/physlcal ,.. Entnuslasllc outgoing
COCKTAIL SERVER exp'd plumber. Top· quired. EOE. personality, PIT, P.ble
·FT /PT exp A Mus II pay, reliable, benefits. Reaumea via fax: At· to work wk-end a., Wiii
In busy fine dining Call 714·646·3299 tenllon, Lynn Esola train. 714·219·0505 714·650-4802 or mall: restaurant. Apply In PT HOURS FT PAV, Times Communityi------------
person; 4:30·5:30 M·F days telephone News, 330 weat Bay EMPLOYMENT
3131 w . Coast Hwy ~~s c°c:. ~w ~o~:ii • ~~e:~is2;osta Mesa, SERVICES 5533
COUNTER HELP Ms. English 755-2960 ~=======~I Upscale Z inc C afe & , ,p T Re 0 ePt10 n Secrelary/.Receplionlst ••••••••
AR E You M arket In Laguna v' Part time In R.E. of· Beach seeks exp'd L•••lng/Cuatome r flee. Must have office Please be aware that FRI ENDLY. people w/xlnt people S erv i ce Newport exp & be personable. ethgeory"'':::agys r'•"qcuttlrlse,'cyoalu·
RESPONS IBLE skills Call Arlene Beach Marina & fax resume: 675·7673 · • Commorclal Center to cell a 900 number & CARING"! 7t 4·494•53o2 seeks indlvldual w/ Small N .B . Hol •I in which there (s a
We provide Dental Asst needed 2 some knowledge/exp. Located at the beacl'I cttarge per minute,
Transportation Services days a wk. Friendly with boats; strong or· hiring Front Desk Host 1
to our elderly and Tustin office. Exp nee ganlzational skllls Incl. Strong cuatomer ser· EMPLOYMENT 1 disabled community. 8 3 2 •5 890 word Processing & vice skllls a must. ,
Database. Call for Call 673·7030 daily WANTED 5$35 ( 111111 111111 Chu 11•.11111
./ c.ompelitlve wages
starting Ill $7.501\r.
S2SO sign on bonus.
./ Part ·time & F'ull·timo employment
./ Pl\id training whilt1
acquiring your n Uccnse
./ Friendly, team-Oriented work envirorunent
21 years or age or older
Valid CA Drivers Ucensc
and excellent driving
record required
For moro
infonnation CaU Neil
857-7950
JflJfllll uu•••T A(flJYICl•. IMC.
Buy II. Sell It. Find It.
Classlfled.
DETECTIVE· PRIVATE
Investigator Trainees.
Good wages.
714·239·5921
Gardener
Sherman Gardens In
C.D.M.· PfT, Mon·Frl.
Call 8:30am-2:30pm
and ask for Dorothy .
714·673·2268
General office/sales
base+ com Amerlcorp
6000 W. PCH NB
574-7701 fax574·7702
Hosl/ess T/W/TH eves
apply in person alter
11 :30a 1695 lrvlne. La
Cave Rest. 646·7944
Hou••·•llter
occasional work avall.
7 days·wknds/holldys.
lnfreq.travlr. Bond·
able. 714·22.5·8983
Appl. 714·673·9330 _a_11...,er_2 .. p._m_ . .,,....---liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiii
Retell Sal•• PT/FT. Stock Clerk• A Woman of lnJegrltyt
Brlght\ln belts, Caahlera Nurae,Homemaf(er.
watches, silver jewlery FIT & PIT. 7:30am· Excel cook.Owtl car.
Hrly +comm. Fas hi on 9 P m · Bene fl I s & .Skilled In Maa~age Is. Tamara 644·5953 lmmed. assoc. disc. therapy. 12 Yrs.e11p.·
t~:
Sell your extra
household
Items in
CLASSIFIED
Call 642-5678
Call West Marine Local refs. Hrly or 24
714-645-1711 h r shl f ta.C ~LL
/Teacher• Ftr & Ptr
Early Intervention
714·848·31311
prog. BA/BS/MA In ---------
Child Dev. or rel. field. DOMESTICS 5$40
+ exp w/handlcapped iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiii
Int an Is /Io d d I er s. Too buay to cook?
CONVER SPAN req'd. Expert chef, gourmet
Work w/lnfants, lod· & organic. we dd the
dlers & parents In shopping & prepare
home visits. Must your meala tor a week
h ave own a u lo. all lor $200.
S 9 . 6 O ·S 1 5 . 3 8 /H r • Travellng Gourmel
benes w/F/T pos. 714-574-584t
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All Kinds of People.
Claaalfled.
---------Whether you're buying
or selling, Classlrlecl
co·1ers all your needsl
flOME1 HEALTH AND BUSINESS ........
•5E•R•Vl-C•E--•I CARPENTRY 351 0 CLEANING
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICES DIRECTORY
BATHTUB
REGIAZING 3448
BATHTUB AEGLAZINQ
& Relurblshlng, Poree·
lain, Fibergls, Sinks
Shwrs Cntrs 645·7723
BUSINESS
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CABINETS 3490
Advanced WoOdayetems
-Cuatom Cabinetry·
Kitchen • Bath • Door• Moldlng• • M1ntela
Latl50 714-998..a970
CARPENTRY 3510
A to Z HANDYMAN
IHSTAWRUACE CAllH!TS
Kitchen•. batht, dootsi
windows. Doug 5*1258
Duy It. Stll ft. Fln<I It.
Claaalfted.
cmn CAD 3538
Uve-ln child care,
furopean Au Pairs.
f~lish Speall!OQ,
18·26 yrs .. leqal,
culturolty enr1chlnQ,
llalble In-home
child care.
45 hrsh~.
1
CONCRETE &
MASONRY 3557
Brick, Block, Stone. Tile
Cone, Patio, Driveway
Fplc, eeas. Ref. 25Yr.
Exp. Terry SSY·7.594
•CEMl!NT WORK•
·Stam ped Concrel•
8rlck/Blocl</Slone/Tlle
1.541658 031.43101--------
John Doren Muonry
Brlck•Slne•Concret•
Lg/Sm Jba•Repalra ok
Fr•• Eat. & Advice
L4'e87191 031·3832
••JllQ MASONRY••
BLOCK &RICI< STONE
All typH·Olty Work l
Est. L7300ff •:tt07843
CONTRACTORS
G!NERAL 3558
b~. •StdM; •Trw
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P.ENCES
tDECU 3815
---------
Your N~lghbors for
25 Yearstll
Top-Quallty
Doors, Openers, Repairs
Emervency S.rvlce
at prices
YOU c.n afford!
CALL TODAYI
(71') 175-7772 or
(5'2) I07·1124
HANDYMAN 3710
(
TIME TO BEGIN
YOUR HOME
IMPROVEMENT
PROJECT?
3720 I
Call a plumber,
painter, handyman
or any of the ser·
vices listed here in
our directory!
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LOCAL SERVICES
JUNK TO THE DUMP
(714-988·1882)
AVAILABLE TODAY
9 68·1882 TODAY I
BASIC YARD MAINT
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831-4422
"f' TREES f
Topped/Remowd, Lawns, •
sPmki's-cfnup 751-3478
root
3870 SUVJCI
....
·3194 PUBLIC NOTICE
The Cellf. PubllC Utfll·
ties Commission RE·
QUIRES that all usecs
household goods
Pat Sltte,/Do1 Walker
Dally/Overnight visits.
Refs avl. Uc'd/Bonded Denise 114.935.,070
movers print their ---------P.U.C. Cal T number: PIASTER llmos and chauffeurs
prlnl their T.C.P. num· REPAIR 3880
ber in all advertise· =iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ments. II you have a Ill quesllon about the le-Plaat•r/Stucco Pa1ch
gallty of a mover. limo -Serving So Ca 25yrs·
or chauffeur, call: Llcll'326864 24Hrs
Public Ulilitles 714·55 4-7831
Commission
71 4•559-4151 PLUMBING 3890
Split Sec ond Moving iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-Prof Mo11ersl 24Hr Srv 7Day/Sr Dlsc/Tl178452 Prec lae Plumblng
432·9123/P·348·5850 Repairs & Remodels Free Estimates
serving PIOt
Readers Since 1971
•rump. •flltcn •neaten
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ALLIANCE
MOVBBl ms 182
Careful • Courteous
Ll887398 809-1090
Alb•no'a Plumbing ROOFING 3910
Cheap/ • 1 Hr Min
376-1938
24hr emerg. rpr
ALL Sl!RVICES
888·Y4fJ..8333
Experl Drain Cleaning
& Plumbing Repair•
20yra exp. All work guar.
Steve 545·8208
BIG MIKES TREE --------Plumb/Drain cleaning 111--!:-=,,;:...,,,...,,,,.....,~~
3754
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HeadntAAtr
Cood&donlag
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Service Tree trim, re·
moval, stump grinding
cln-up. Free Estimates
e7t4-Go2;3571e
Lou Torr•• Land1c•P9 Harbor Area 20Yra.
Wkly malnt/New Install
lrrlg work/Tree trim
Cust ratesl 548-4383
MOVERS EXPRESS
11y..,. .... Cdf. , ...... .._. ...... ...
LOW RATES
800-535·2103.
21Yra Quality Painting
TOUCHUPS, TOO
24 Hra. Richard Sinor
Uc#280844 645-3209
CHUNG'S PAINTING
24Yre Exp.Ort Price!
Guar Work-Fr•• Eat
Ucl375602 638·1534
24hr Emrg Svc LOW
Rates Free Est. Bond·
Insurance 646-3299
THE LOCAL PLUMBER
·• James E. Bangert Co.·
Free Estimates llbl!lila :tillamiiiil•
Friendly Servlce•lnsured
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ACROA 1~by
5 ltCOfnM~·e ...-.~ 13 ~
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17 AdllM•
dMeclNe
lonv, ff~ Muell, Rerrfd;., Patio Furn, (8:J64°'~ljt~" with OMAR SHARIF ~:··u .e~~a.~~: Clothe-. •hod. jew-MIS810N Vl•JO Md TANNAH HIRS.,P4
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Sat Onlyl 9&m-!5pm •e:a aevlll• ITI
8010
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plMe pwtY 142.ee87 llEAD nm PLA YEAS
14 Early monwlgl 15 Anclent
02 Newt.a
84 61rong point
65 Oaalt'-wlnn« ~ ea Melnc "9"'
Unit Co" 1 Bl'"'PW•T ti• 2773 Vlata Um8rou, Fully Loaded! CD/\ape
w..g'-.u.DWO.;J l!aat Blurt, Npl player, under 49,000 Both vuloaable. South deals.
8017 Moving iele Sal 411 8 mllH, original owner. lly ~•t'I
PeMllM
18~Adarne 17 GocJdea of
1eCpe11
111~
87 -Fudd
68 Mll'I. ltad!onl
611 RN9f cl Gfeek .....
··~ ...
SALE!
Undalmed cert1tled dlamoadHll llus. .. a other tine watdta,
" jcMlly a aau ttms.
"' 1'remtndl1us ~I .... , 714-675-5 "· 3411 Via Udo, NB ~.
iiiiii!~~iiiii~iiiiiil 120,915. PP 1'14-759-9am. Chandelier, 3558 or 71 4.e40·788!5 COUTUR• houHhold , kllchen,
PIN• CLOTHING CIOlhH, vet1 bllnd1,
NEAR BRANO NEW drapH, mlac. 404 •---------
VALaNTINO V111a Surt• (In alley) CHEVROLET 9045
DCOALNVNAIN KMIAKL•INN S•t 8•m Anllq'a, barliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •t0011. TV, C/D equip •es CAMARO Z·28 ETC ... SHOES ALSO alellonary bike, office While, full power, CD,
BV APPOINTMENT/ frig, dHk, bakera rack au I o. 1 1 8 7 51 I l!VENINQ 443-413!5 & morel The 81uff'a e13,887 ,
2821 Vlal• Orn•d• Ll!XUS
COMPUTERS 8018 lat. Huie Multi MISSION Vll!JO Pamnv alel furn, _..,.1_.a_8_8_.a_8.,..·_La_x ... u_s_ ---------
Hewl•lt P••k•rd 820UC Color Palm Top
PC HS MB, Window•
9!5, $300. firm.
anllquH, old compul· 188 Lumln• LS
era, loya, klda cllha, loaded beauty, •h•r·
blk••. loole, junk l wOOd grffn, all pwr,
018 Prlaolll• C/O, ab, l36k ml.
WEST
•S
Q 10873
0 QJ97
•J97S
SOtrnl •J98~l
c::i A6
o AKl
•Ql06
Whatever your methods, you
should &et IO row spadea. no more,
no lea. Tbe biddin.I lhowa ii aood
old-fashioned brlcf ce. bued on a
jump raile lhlll ii fOIClnl IO pme.
Technically the best line ii IO win
the opeajng Jead and take the spade
finesse. EaSt wins and mums a dia-mond. Win with the remaining hon·
or, draw the outstanding trump, cash
the ace and k.in~ of beans and ruff
dummy's remairung heart. Now exit
wilh a dlamond'o We.e's jack. If
West. also has the king of clubs, any
return glvu you that precious over·
trick.
22 Oltw to a dose 23 Sedate 24 Mocheflesa
celves
26 Health reto11
27 Cause to move
forward 29 Type of cube
32 EOgepasl
34 Grin
37 Twofold 39 They could be
Pfoper 41 Hosiery problem
42 Assortment
44 Loose-fitting
-48~t
myttl 70 Papef quenttty 71 l..itUI kid
DOWN
1 Negatl\'e v04et
2 Commer()e) ·
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4 Laughing animals
5 Hindu garmenl
6 Was in debt
7 "Green Gables"
8 ~:ke II -Grande
10 Revealing 11 Locale
27 Purple lrultl 28 G•mhllnn city 29 ec·:;~
30 Mc1r9et 31 Sincerely 33 Ooci()(s
spc>Oflful
35 An Allan
45 Fuzzy fruit
48 Bestow
50 AbSOfb 51 Glimpses
52 Nol c:apeble
S4 Lill• venison
S5 Adhere
58 Shor1·18Jled
rodent (918) 427-3938
~·
1-owner, S 12,500
760·0712 or 641·3828
The bidding:
SOtrnl WEST NORTH . EAST
I• hill 3• hll
Almost as good perccntagcwise,
but offering considerable tactical
1dvanlages, is to cub the ace of
clubs at trick two and continue with a
low club. If East follows smoothly
with a low club, fmeue the ten. 1bat
wall blow the ovcttriclt as the cards
lie.
47 Brothel'• _,.,,..,ters
12 Clock parts
14 Scorn
20 Puppy 1101Se5
21 Boslon -
36 Sell-il'lteem
38 Wild a eature's
home
59 Columnllt Bon~
60 Flower stalk 61 OlherMle
63 Bobby -
~ WANTED
TO BUY TRANSPORTATION
60191•----·
1990 ZR·1 Vet1e All opllona. King of
l he hlll. one owner.
Red/Red, $29,000
... hill hill hill 49~· 44) Sttew (about) 43 Big Foot'1
cousin -
•.
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call 760-1580
I BUY ALL PIANOS BOATS 701 Anllqu11-qual. furniture 1 i---------
1 pc or houaaful cuhliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DODGE 9065
paid (714) 9!57-8133 1884 18' Shock •l•c·liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Old Coln• Gold Sliver trlc boal. Full cover, '81 C•ravan LI!
Franklin Mini Slerllng newer batterfee S6500 AWD, 3.3 • 8 cyl, 100k
Old watch•• & Jewelry 646-0746 or 85<>-4485 mllee. 1-owner. $5500
We1tcoesl Coln &42·9448 83 Sea Rey 250 714-548·5402
Rl!CORDS/TOP S Exp Crser. Uke new,1 ________ _
Jazz, R&B, Soul, Rock 270 hra, freeh water, FORD
Elc 50'• & 60'• Mike cabin, GPS, trallor. ... 845-7505 $28,500.800-935·7595. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
9075
'BO Muatang
Opening lead: Queen of o
At rubber brid~, th.ii band would
have passed rapidly into the dusty
pages of history, unnoticed. Bven
with everything wrona declarer has
l 0 tricks, and the ovCl1riclt is of no
great moment. Al duplicate, howev-
er, that dusive extra trick can mean
the diffcrcnoc between a top and an
average score. How would you go
However. mosl East's we know
wiU at leasl hitch. if not expose the
positjon with a marked hesitation,
when the club i.s led from the table.
beaconing the location of the king, If
East then plays low, rise with the
queen and you arc odds-<>n to bank
an extra trick, with the spade finesse
sti II in reserve.
PREE TO YOU 6022 SAIL BOATS 7014 6 Cylinder $2200 obo. --------....---------..,.---------
Call 714-530·9974 MERCURY 9135 TRUCI<S 9220 VOLKSWAGEN 9235 ****** My old 8088 30' LANCER SLOOP, '87 T•urua Wagon
computer. keyboard, 1980 xlnl cond, dleHI Black, good rubber,
mo nitor, DOS •oft wheel furllng and all auto . S 1200
ware ror word procea· dodger. Just reduced 714-548-5788
aor & dalabase mgr. S32,900 obo. No mouaa/prlnter. For VFC Vachl Brokerage
training, data entry, or (714) 875-0588
?. Frff to gOOd home. Lido 14' 4500
714-842·0101 Serl•• w/sall1, cover,
good !railer, $1100
PETS&'. obo 714-873M7975
ANIMALS ao 49 MARINE SUPS
OCICAT Kitten• DOCKS 7022
'97 Expedition XL T
4x4, lthr, V8, CD. (A43n3) $30,977
Ll!XUS
MISSION VIEJO
1-(888) .. B·LEXUS
"Fun to Drive
'82 SABLE
3.8L VS. Only 51 k ml,
pwr wlnd/lo~ka,
(2ZOK332) $7992
Coste M•••
Llncoln·Mercury
(714) 540.5830
'95 VILLAGER
'78 OMC Slerr• '58 BaJ• Aag-lop-snrl,
cl•sslo 4x4, white, centerline• rims. olf·rd
auto, new engine. 2 shocks auapenslon
sets o f 36" tires, of1 new brakes/front end:
road Iron! end. wont etc .. $2000. 549.1101 last! 53500 cash.
714-989-0590
GS MINIVAN AUTOS
7 pass, dual ac. Ult w··-o cc, am/Im casa. n.111a~
'71 Beetle White. New
Interior. bra1<es. stereo
and engine. 53300.
9246•~--<7_1_4_)_64_4-4_2_4_6 __
(SOJ94729) $13,995
Costa Meaa
Llnooln·Meroury
(714) 540-5830
'97 SABLE GS
-------'74 VW Bug llke new, New paint/interior/
seats, smog legal,
sharp $3000 548-5402
Ofdlestra 51 -Rico 53 Branches 25 Jewels ---------
Leopard I ook all k•• Jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
$250-$500 846-8473 SO' Balboa Penn
Yellow ubr•dor allp. Sublet 6/1 to 10/1
'90 Pro be GT, white,
5 apd lurbo. All pwr
:w lndow a, lock s.
1eat1, dual mirrors!
elr, cruise. till, AM/FM
C au, ABS. alloy
whles. rear defog. rear
wiper, trlp/lemp com·
pulerlz•d display. 95h
ml· 1 owner-pp, $4200.
AC. Pw/pdl, ABS, lilt,
cc am/Im cass, pwr
aeat , a lloy whls (643343) $12,997
'78 Super-Beetle Conv Fuel lnj,smog legal Nul--------"""'T'---------r--------
KYB shocks & tires. VOLKSWAGEN 9235 VOLJ(SWAGEN 9235 VOLKSWAGEN 9235 52500 71 4-631 ·2255 I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii relrlever pupa AKC. gated parking S700mo
OFA 714-840-8690 (714) 875-8844
CANAL SIDE TIE 1 ·888-328·9339 --------NB S1 00/m o PIANOS &'. c ALL 7 a m .7 pm•---------
Coste Meaa
Llnooln·Mercury
(714) 540·5830
ORGANS 6059 875-4988 HONDA 9085 ------
W•aher/Dryer
Wurlttaer Spinet
Plano beautllul key•,
In lune. S!57!5
714-527-0900
6075
l'M
BUYING
Ancl lltlYlnt CASH for ,., ...... boats,
IDlrtM9*ftlrt, ..., .. , ....... ,_., __ .. ....,
THE 1111E II NOW1
CAMPERS, RV'S, Prtcl... 1175. HCh. CORONA Excellent condlllonl DEL ... e 831-0287 ~ 6122 TIUULERS 8014
NISSAN 9150
'90 Aooord 2-dr, ale. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii auto, Burgundy wllh
gold package, aheep·
akln1. Xlnl Condlllon.
$6100. 714/673·1943
HYUNDAI 9090
'88 Kxo•I Gia !>-apd,
air. new tlrH/tlmlng
bell, brakaa, recent
value Job. S 11 00.obo
7 1 4 -6 5 0 ·2 1 7 9
'84 300ZX Turbo
Auto, good cond, all
recelpl'a, $2900 call
evening 714-631·2430
'84 PICK UP XE
4x4, 41k ml, 1-owner,
must aeel (SH65916)
$9994
CoateMeaa
Llncoln·Meroury (714) 540-5830
•-------PONTIAC 9170 INFINITI 90951 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
'85 Q45T
Black l•d•/lvory, full only 36k m l Mint!
(3011M9) $27,577
LEtUS MISSION Vll!JO
'92 BONIEVlLLE SSE
3.8L V8, lilt, cc. ABS,
pwr aeal1, cull whit.
("3DFK113) $8992
Coat• Meaa Llnooln-Meroury
(714) 540.5830
l 1·(888)-88-LEXUS Moving S•I• Sat 4/l 8 M 0 8 I L • " 0 M I! PURNITURE 6014 t :30-2 Furniture, baby s3aoo.oao1 TOYOTA 9210
Uem1, comp/gamH, 16ft x 45ft. Low Space LEXUS 9115 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
• .. lllnl White kayaka, blkH & lots Renll Drive by: Berry iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
' chlldren'a furniture morel •29 Rockford Dale VIiia, Senior '82 8C 300 ·e~OB~~:cagrtR~on~ap~
'' 3 plecn 11000 obo. (camlo Hlghlanda) Park, l308l Faln1lew Qarnel/lvory. owner S2900/obo(714) l Crib chng lbl dreHer i•turday 8-noon SI. •1 Garden Grove Lexus certified. 644 5991 i: w/hirtch dayh2·1108 HouHhold, clolhH, Blvd., Space "45 *or 003445 S21,977 --·-------1
""" evening 714-434·1228 toya & much morel call Richard al Ll!XUS '92 CAMRY LI!
' 410 1/2 Heliotrope 714 .. 83·2020 MISSION VIBJO AT, all pwr, AC : F•otorv Dlr•ol aolld Ave. (In alley) Very Mollvatedl 1-cua) 88.Lexua (2ZTA043) S9,888
t pine furruture, over ******** LllXUS OF l'\lna, umplH cloM-'85 ES 300 WESTMINSTER
out. Salurday Aprll --------1••••••••• Whlle/IVory. lthr, mint. (714) 892-8908
''• 18th, 1:00 am • 1:00 COSTA MESA 6124 AUTOMOBILES L .. ua certified. -..,.,,8,....4.-CAM==R=-=Y-:-L-=E--pm, 1441 N. Central (0885ee) 123,977 -Pd. Anaheim, CA. LllXUS While, AT, all pwr •
.,C:-i IUY PURNiTUAI "~,Y~~i':Z-0::!4: ... , ------9-0-1-0 1~=;~':,l':,t~s ~:i!~~~6l t s~2~s;J
., • Antiques, Alt PIA!,f_~~ Super pricnl Open at AC171lA .... ES .. ...,. under 2.5k LEtUS OF r t 1pc or houaatul .,..., lam. ~Variety! ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ""' ~ Wl!STMINSTl!R paid (714) 957 .. 133 242 ... , wtl .. n 1• ml all xtru lnctudl~ (714) aea .. 908 ~ iiOVlfte L1e Cuatom Sa1urday on1y ·e~ ~?.:~n'rl~J: f~.~-r Lex~~r~ -..,,.,,,,9""'s"""c""A'""'.M'""'=Ri:r-:L-=E=---
-e. Fum. Black Walnut Huee WhH/ Garage (2X1ee31) t1~L5S9 Lo mllH, AT, full
• ~Table w/Chalrs, Sale. Sat/Sun 8-2 L.8XU8 VP '87 •• 300 power, lmmaculalel ··• C""'-Oeail, Couch & high quality ctolh... waaTMIN8T•R Fun option, mint cond. (883259) 113,550
'JI ~. 714-7eo-Hto atereoa, computer•. (714)892 .. 808 L • x u • c •rt 1f1 e d · L.axus OP ~ ........... round •port good•. vlnc.ge '87 2 .2 ct (04304~UUSS27,787 Wl!STMINSTl!R
,. tabte, leaf a 4 chalna aurf board•. auto Red/grey, llhr, full MISSION Vll!JO l714t 882-8808
• ·-Whttwtaah ent carving•. antlqu.a, rue c 1 (888'-•a.L•vus '98 CAMRY LI! " .-. · caba, furn, motor· pow.,, D changer • ,__ -centat S400 531 .. 551 cycle, clualc cata, (0030115) '20.IJn AT, all power, cue.
T ..,....,, UXU8 1---------llke newt (7478GS) parta. toola, o, .. _ MISSION VIRJO UNCOLN 9120 LEXUS OF MllCBANDISE ford eng'a etc... 1-(888).aa.Ll!XUa 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii WESTMINSTER 112 Terminal Way. 11 (714) 882-8908 P., MISC. eo 15 Newport Blvd & 171h ,_________ '87 Amerio•'• Cup --,.,,,,.,,,,....,.,...,,,~~...,,..-
-714-eS0.3887 AUDI 9025 •dlllon, Signature '88 COROLLA
4 Pereon aott tub SAT 4/11 wuh/dry/frlg1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Serl••· Nautical 311<, AT, AC, Mint. portlbl• apa. Muat 3 mlcrowavn, atove, I• •ee .... Colors, Whll•. While (3SCX528) 110,888 Hiii Call Louis for alnk, ant .... uea, furn, -l.•a•h•r. Navy Blue L•XUS OF
"" Sii / 1 th Cambria Cloth Top waaTMINSTl!R appt. 714460-31M cloth••· haehold ver grev. .. er, aaklng 17450 obo (7141 aea.eeoe aooct• ~1 Ctoyden 5apd, full power 4o .,. .. llall aoxeo 8ay (Bakat/Btlatol) (223183) 12~ttt7 ,_......,.7,.,,1,.._~M0-=~7-=5~0-=7~ --,.,-..... 7-0 ... A_.M __ R __ Y..,L'"'•--
Aelt lotld excel cond. L•xua 193 TOWN cih 1 T '°"' unit. + keya. • •• f15o:nooll MISSION Yl ... O alONATUR• (3~\;'37~1 r;'t,~7'1 • 8aormoe 11100obo. Appllancea. houa• 1-caaa,....Laxus 4.eL va, oo changar. LDUa or
Ctl e.v. 645-4412 w.,.., boOka, 9Udlo pwr wlndAOCka. llhr WSSTMIN8TeR cnn... ""'"' AYOC9da .ciula., =:..:::~ ... 1-1-,......------------1 (791'719) 114,893 (714) aea.-.oe
T,... (fruiting) ''°' ... ----~~--,. " 1030 ooota M•.. --.,,,..9~., .... c""'iii"""""'iW~"'t"Ci-e~ Queen 'etrn•. Lro 18 aat ............. l••••••••I Ltnootn Meroury Onty 15K ml. New -aaMon 1)1/M. Cement HMNd, cdothe9. mlaco "M U .. 4cSr wM1b1ue 714o8~e3o I.ex u a t rad• In. : '°"f'll•ln• $110/H IH •• 18U. •t LOADE>, .... aonct.' ............... , ... , .. O~WT:NT''2c~a=-,.... (42IOI) $18,$77 (~I 8lrdbath~H No~.... Only 2 owneta U100 D•OUTIV8 LUU• ~· <JP..,,..,l t I 1 I •• (714) ate 0911 4.IL VI, PW/POL. 2 IO MISllOll Vl&IO
t) • r v • • \'9unnt chooM ffom (M83IO/ 1 ......... uu•
itll • 809414-9422 ~Hl"HI '•7 a291 '53M5) ll4,ff7 --....~~'=""r..~-·~':'Jiurlf~51SB~'i•••••••••I Convertible. 8tk/lan Ceote M•N lthr, chromt whla. Llftoelftolleroury
(1157'/2700$0) • .,.. 714 840-•830
lloKall'taaMW
Pereohe Audi VW •--------Jt~ ... TTa
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• Black, barley leather, moonroof, low miles, select edition warranty.
(696068)
'9S CADILLAC SEVILLE SLS
Frost beige, neutral shale leather, chrome wheels, phone, filctory
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Beige, tan leather, 4WD, V6, full pwr, fully loaded, low miles,
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