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1998-05-13 - Orange Coast Pilot
Serving tl\e Newport-Mesa community since 1907 Teen c0Usins face Charges in .ho • Newport Beach residents, 17, to appear in Ju~enile Court on suspicion of blowing up pay phone at Estancia. • By Greg Risllng , Daily Pilot • NEWPORT-MESA -Two t~ge cousins accused of deto· nating a homemade bomb at Estancia High School in Costa Mesa were scheduled to appear in Juvenile Court today on multi- ple felony bomb-making charges, authorities said. ~ The 17-year-old Newport Beach residents, who were not identified by police because they are minors, are each accused of possession and use of a bomb and possession of bomb- making matl!rials. One of the boys, a senior at Estancia High, also is charged with possession of morphine and Vicadin, a prescription painkiller, said Joe Dagostino, who handles juvenile cases for the district attorney's office. Dagostino said the maximum TBN too much of a tourist attraction? . ' Costa Mesa councilwoman concerned television production center caters too much to visitors. By Tim Grenda, Daily Pilot A s the nin.lty Broadcasting Network pre- pares to offidally unveil its palatial new international headquarters later this month, at least one city official is concerned the site is becoming too-Rluch of a tourist attraction. Councilwoman U6by Cowan claims the ornate, bright-white building towering above the San Diego Freeway just south of Balcer Street is not what the city originally was told it would be. •Everything that I feel we were led to believe was true a'sJ far as the size of the facility is not,• Cowan said. •1 real- ly feel that it's not as it was billed to us." TBN moved last summer from its for- mer base in Tustin The glitzy building has outdoor reflecting ponds, Corinthian columns,1 brass ornaments and a hand-painted ceiling. • into the remodeled 65,000-square-f<>Q! building· that it reportedly bought for $6 million cash. penalty the two boys 'could face is four yea.rs in the county's juvenile fadlity in Orange. • •If convicted, they could be kept in custody until they are 21, • he said. ·we don't plan on trying the suspects as adults." Both teens remained in custody Tuesday night at Juvenile Hall. The Estancia student and his cousin, a senior at Newport Har- bor High School in Newport Beach, were arrested by patrol officers who spotted them head- ing out of the school parking lot in a 1987 Chevrolet Cavalier min- • utes after the bombing pf a pay telephone booth on campus early Monday . Police impounded the car, reg- istered to Paul Richard Peters, a former Newport Beach public works employee whose voter registration lists a Priscilla Lane address as his home. Inside the trunk of the car, officers found chemicals such as acetone, rub- bing alcohol and metal wires that could be used to make an explo- sive device. And while searching the • SEE BOMB PAGE 5 By Husein Mashni, Datly p;1ot NEWPORT-MESA -1\ivo high school tenlon arrested tn connection with the bombing ~ ~ pay telephone at Estancia High School face expulsion P~· b;lgs lbat could bar tblim flom returning to dMi until J4illuary 1999, offld.tll Mid 1\laldily. If found guilty ot ~tlDg the iCboOl district's ~~ weapons polk:y, the 17·year-old • $EE EXPULSION MQE 5 State may give boost to dredging . • Governor's budget proposal is expected to include $2.1 inillion for removal of muck from the Back Bay. By Jenifer Ragland, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -The long-.awaited state money .that will help patch the county's funding gap for the $5.4 million Upper Newport Bay dredging project appears to have finally become a reality . .{;ov. Pete Wilson is expected to announce Thursday that his 1998-99 budget proposal will include $2.1 million for the dredging project, which began removing 850,000 cubic yards of muck from the bay floor earlier this year, a senior Wilson administration official said Tuesday. The Orange County 8oGrd of Supervisors last year fronted the remaining money needed so the 8 SEE BAY PAGE 4 Bridgmans want cityto repair road • Attorney says family of student killed in Newport Beach accident last • year wants civil suit resolved quickly. By Greg Risling. Dally Pilot .. . .. . ~ The glitzy building has details such as outdoor reflecting ponds, Corinthian columns, brass orna- ments and a hand-painted celling depicting Jesus Christ's second coming. It houses a televi- sion studio, high-tech virtual-reality movie the- ater, large gift shop, bookstore and staff offices. 11Rw.t P08UDA I DAILY Pl.OT Edward -Pqrlng admlrel the statue that standS ln:tbe entrance Inside Trlnity Broadcasting Network neadquarten In Costa Mesa. The building has already become a tourist attraction for the area and will have Its grand opening later thll month. NEWPORT BEACH -A lawyer for the family of a Newport Harbor High School student killed in a traffic accident last year said Tuesday t.tiey are will· ing to drop their lawsuit against the city if it ~pain a curvy section of Irvine Avenue where the wreck occuned, injuring nine other students. Eventually, some original programs such as •Praise the Lord• will be taped there an~ sent via satellite to the network's· 600 broadcast affiliates around the world. Last month, the city Planning Commission allowed TBN to begin serving food prepared in an existing kitch~ to the thousands of visitors who come from around the world to the site each month. The kitchen and cafeteria already are open seven days a week, but only to network staff. No a~ expansion of the kitchen or cafeteria is planned. To augment its food service, file Planning Commission also approved allowing TBN to bring a catering truck onto the property to sell light snacks, drinks and hot meals to visitors and employees. Cowan said she supports council approval of opening the cafeteria to the public, but that it should reject the request for a lunch wagon. •There's no picnic fadllties there,• she said. "I ·skateboard Park gets cool ~pti9J'.l - just don't feel it's appropriate." The council is scheduled to reconsider the lwich wagon at its meeting Monday night. Cowan, who was on the Planning Commission when plans for the TBN headquarters were approved, said what she reviewed then and what she sees now are not the same. With large banquet facilities, a sprawling gUt store and now a request to increase dining • SEE TBN PAGE 4 Attorney Wylie Aitken, who repiesents the fam- ily of Donny Bridgman, 18, said the civil suit filed Monday blames the accident on the city, a land· scaping company and Jason Rausch, 19, who wu the designated sober driver of B~'s 1989 Chevrolet Blazer when it overturned ~ay 23. •rtie sooner this is over, the better they Will feel,• Aitken said. ·The BridgtnatW aren't in it for the money. The civil suits are really about provi.d· ing ad~te compensation for the people wbo will be advenely affected by the crash througboUt their lives.• •SEE LAWSUITS MOE 4 Sign code to be updated After hearing that about 26% of commercial signs on the Balboa Peninsula are nonconforming and illegal. the Newport Beach Oty Cowtdl bas voted to start work immediately on revising the dtY• sign code. Planning Director Patti Temple presented the results of a sign inventory that lpgged the status of nearly 1,000 signs on the peninsu- la. The study was mandated by the council last year as a way to possibly improve the look of the peninsula by cleaning out illegal and abandoned signs. The council agreed Monday night that rather than enforce the existing 1970s' law on the ·signs without tjty permits, it should cre- ate an uP<iated set of guidelines that could beautify the peninsula. In the meantime, the council directed its staff to crack down on the peninsula's abandoned signs. Council members set a goal of Alcohol ordinance action delayed In Tespoble to toncems from restaurant and bar .owners that they dld not have enough time to review proposed regulations on businesses serving alcohol, the Newport Beach Qty Council has agreed to delay by action until May 26. The new ordinance would give the city more control over new alcohol-serving businesses that want to locate in Newport Beach, including bars, restaurants and liquor stores. It also would give the Planning Commission a tool to control existing busmesses found to be public nuisances by requir- ing them to obtain permits under the new law. The regulations are intended Lobbyists to watch vehicle license fee Newport" Beach lobbyists will monitor several proposals in the state Legislatule that could repeal the state vehicle license fee and return the money to taxpayers. The City Council voted 6-1 Monday to support bills that would protect its revenue base. If the fee iS repealed and the revenue is not replaced, the dty could lose about $2.8 million each year. Councilman John Hedges said no one should be opposed to the return of taxpayers' money and argued that the city should stay out of it. But other council mem- bers said while they, too, would rather not pay the vehicle license tax, they have to do what is best for the city. Pacific Amphitheatre trial in its fifth week • Orange County Fairgrounds wants to rescind 1993 purchase of outdoor concert venue. FAIRGROUNDS -A civil tri- al of a lawsuit by the Orange County Fairgrounds to rescind its 1993 purchase of the Pacific Amphitheatre is in its fifth week and testimony is expected to last through the month. The 1995 lawsuit by the 32nd District AgricultW'al Association -the state agency that runs the fairgrounds -alleges that the former owner, the New York City-based Nederlander Organi- zation, knowingly sold a concert venue that cannot be used because of noise restrictions. To settle lawsuits brought against the fairgrounds and Ned- erlander by some residents and the city of Costa Mesa, noise restrictions were imposed in 1987 to limit the amount of sound that legally can be produced at the outdoor venue. In 1993, ~ fair agreed to buy the 13,500..seat amphitheater for $12.5 rnilllon, but claims Neder- lander should be forced to return the money because the fadltty is useless under the court order to lowering decibel levels. Nederlander bas denied any wrongdoing in the sale of the venue, which has been closed since 1995. · In addition to the $12.5 mil- lion, the fair also is seeking unspecified additional damages. Since the trial began in Sant.a Ana !llperlor Court in March, fair attorneys, sound technicians and past and current fair board directors have testified about their roles in the sale. -Tim Grenda Newport Beach 71.ppraisal company settles lawsuit • Injunction ordered to stop the filing of property- tax assessment appeals. A Newport Beach-based com- pany has been ordered to stop filing property-tax assessment appeals, authorities said. Without admitting liability, William J . Rkhter III, owner and operator of Approved Appraisal Registration set for sailing program Sailors interested in learning how to maneuver big boats can enroll in Orange Coast College's non-credit Sailing Program on Sundays from 9 a .m. to 1 p.m. through June 14. The course em- phasizes the basics of handling yachts from 30 to 50 feet and will be taught llboard the college's 47- foot boat, Saudade. Registration for the course is $98. Classes meet at Orange Coast College's Sai11.Dg Center at 1801 W. Pacific Coast Highway in Newport Beach. Call 645-9412. Group, agreed to a permanent injunction baning him from fil- ing assessment appeals for five years, s&id District Attorney Mike Capizzi. Richter also was ordered to permanently cease unfair and unlawful business pra.ctices and pay $2,500 in court costs and penalties, Capizzi said. The dvil consumer-protection lawsuit wu investigated. by the Orange County district attorney's office with the assistance of the 'Orange County asses~or's office. The complaint alleged that Richter filed property-tax assess- ment appeals with the assessor's office without obtaining permis~ sion from property owners. Capizzi said the alleged unfair and unlawful business practices violated provisions of the state Business and Professions Code and Penal Code. . briefly. ii'.' -the news Jogathon to benefit science program California mement.ary School will hold a Jogathon Wednesday to benefit the Hands-On-Science Program at the school The students, who hope to raise s1a,500; will jog from 10 a.m. to noon to raise money through pledges. 1be fund-raiser is sponsored by the school's PTA. Busine11e1 and members of the community are asked to sponsor the event through dona- tions, including adopting classes and matching amounts raised. The school is at 3232 Califor- nia St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 556-3-486. Candidates to speak at women's luncheon Six candidates seeking elec- tion this year wW speak to mem- bers of the Balboa Bay Republi- can Women federated today at a luncheon at 11 a.m. at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. ·Coast High- way, Newport Beach. Five of the speakers are seek· ing election tn the June 2 prima- ry and one in the Nov. 3 election. Proposals sougl:lt .for'nlixnll er' study Newport bU tent out requests for poll81s to ttudy improvements to the tangled intei;section of Balboa and New- port boulevards on the Balboa P~. commonly refetred to as the "mUn>aster." City Th~c Engjneer Rich Edmonston said at a peninsula revitalizatiop committee MQJlday that the study will look at ways to keep traffic flowing through the area -espec:i.a1.ly during busy summer months -and improve access to nearby businesses. Potential solutions could be changing the narrow, crisscross intersection into a traffic circle or perpendicular intersection, Edmonston said. The city hopes to interview the top consultants at the end of the month and choose a contractor in June. Some of the information to be included in the study includes a review of previous studies for • . t • redesigning the m 1xma1 er 1 review of the penlnlula revital~ ization studies; collection of traf- fic Countl on summ« weekends and holidays, Including July " · and Labor Day, and completion of a survey to gauge public optn- ion on the problems that drivers experience at the intersection. ~ Shores IIin · · project approved The Newport Beach City Council voted 6-1 Monday to approve the conversion of a duplex at 1800 W. Balboa Blvd. to five motel room5 as part of an expansion of Bay Shores Inn. The project required a change in the land-use designation from residential to commercial. Coun- cil members also waived an off- site parking requirement for the motel owners, saying the city- owned lot next to the project has aII)ple space for nighttime over- flow parking. MAAC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Erin McAdams' tree hat brings out a micker from d•umate Travll Jones on Tuesday at an Arbor Day event with flnt- graden from Harbor View School and the dty of Newport Beach at the Community Youth Center In Corona del Mar. Speakers will include John Hedges, candtdate for Orange County Supervisor, 5th District; Tom Wilson, appointed Orange County Supervisor, 5th District seeking. election; Donald Wagn- er, Orange County Boa.rd of Edu- cation candidate, Area 5; W~ lace Wade, district attorney can- didate; Paul Walters, Orange County sheriff candidate, and Ron Winship, Newport Beach City Council candidate who is on the Nov. 3 ballot. Admission for members ts $20 and $25 for nonmembers. For more Information, call 759- 9219. OCC sailing program offering workshop OCC's Sailing Program offers a workshop titled Responsibilities of a Skipper Friday from 7 to 10 p.m . at OCC's Salling Center, 1801 W. Pacific Coast Highway, , Newport Beach. · · Work.shop fee is $23. The work- shop will be taught by Brad Avery, OCC's Sailing Center director. Avery wtll cover topics all boat owners should know, such as how to choose a aew, what kinds of ' s1c:Ws to posses and what to do with confllcting personalities. For information, call 645-9'12. . --Youn lmmakers should revisit Bataan Death MllrCh . . . . I n the cyclic nature of eventa that comm.and public atten- tion, World War Il ha.s become trendy again. In addition to a spate of new books on our last holy war, a dozen. movies also are now in the works. So it seems especiAlly appro- priate to commemorate an event that happened 56 years ago this month. That's when the only American ground forces to hold up the original Japanese offen- sive surrendered on Bataan peninsula and Corregiclor Island m the Philippines and set in motion one of the great tragedies of that war: the Bataan Death March. When the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, they struck simul- taneously on a dozen other fronts. One of the most vital to the Japanese plan of conquest was the Philippine island of Luzon and its critical Manila har- bor. A substantial American-Ffi- ipino army under the command of Gen. Douglas MacArthur stood in their way. While Japan- ese invaders achieved rapid early success elsewhere, the going was tough on Luzon. Finally, four months after Pearl Harbor, the Americans had been forced in'to a tiny peninsula called Bataan. 111ere, hungry, badly outnumbered and out- .gunned, and dispirited by the knowledge there would be no joseph n. l. bell reinforcements, they surren- dered. MacArthur was evacuated to Australia to fight another day, and although some 2,000 Ameri- cans escaped to Corregidor Island, it also fell a few weeks later. The Japanese took 12,000 American prisoners on Bataan and 15,000 more on Corregidor. The Bataan.prisoners - including almost 60,000 Filipino soldiers -were weak and ema- ciated from their long struggle. But iplmediately after their cap- ture, they were forced to march 55 miles to a distant railhead under the most inhuman condi- tions. More than 2,300 Ameri- cans and almost 10,000 Filipinos died on that march, and the gen- eral who ordered it was tried, found guilty and executed after the war. LOSE WEIGHT FEEL BEITERao Balanced approach to complete wellness ., · Fru/Ls & vegetables fn capsule (onn "~-. co Dr. Audre' D. OeNard. D.C.H. 1500 W. Balboa. SUlte 2020 NC\ rt Beach 455-7 508 MASSAGE Relieves Pain $ Stress & Tension 39 Insurance Accepted 00 w/Chlropractlc Care. HR. 7-DAYS/WK • 9am~~9f!'!' ULTRA SPORTS ME01CQ'4E IMC. 'The Bataan Death March became a rallying ay for Ameri- cans as we twned the war around. And when MacArthur returned to the Philippines almost three years later, one of bis first acts was to ftee the sur- vivors o! the death march. That's when I g<*involved. · I was a pilot in the Naval Air naasport Service, mostly flying wounded out of combat areas in the Pacific. In the summer of 1945, my crew and I we.re sum- moned to the C.0.'s office before heading out on what V(,e thought was a routine flight from Oahu to San Francisco. We were told that our cargo was very special. We were flying the first contingent of released Bataan Death March prisoners on the final leg of their journey home. I watched them boarding from the cockpit: drawn, gray-faced, skeletal men who neither changed expression nor spoke. They just filed solemnly aboard with none of the elation I expect- ed to see. When we were airborne and the other pilot was flying, l went back into the cabin to get a clos- er sense of tl)ese men. Even then, my journalism instincts were very close to the surface, and this clearly was an historic moment. But talk turned out to be impossible. I tried to draw them Or. Gautier O.C. '-. 714.979.8365 ., 1072 S.E. Bristol St., Ste 209 I Santa Ana HelQhtS (Comer of Newport Bl. No.IBriltol) 103 f. 17111 St. at~ (WllJO-,i) Moo-Fri 8-7 Sl!Urda 9-S MY neighbors imfflediiitelY said COIT! For over 45 years;COIT's advanced equipment and fully trained certified technicians have provided the most effective cleaning available to assure you the finest results possible; and we guarantee it! I like to rely on my friends and neighbors far good advice. When we first moved here, Carol Goldman I needed someone who could clean carpets, upholstery and drapery. I asked around, and everyone recommended COIT. They said that no one cleans better than CO IT. They get stains out and they don't resurface . After I had them clean my carpets, I understood why they all raved about COIT. Now I recommeruJ. them too to all my friends . .. . . out, one after another, but got only monosyllabic responses and vacant, sometimes remorseful looks. I went back to the cockpit defeated and distressed. After what these men had endured, they clearly needed time and care to rejoin our world. Even so, we gave it another shot I think it was the only time I ever flew into San Francisco without an overcast. The dty was clear and shimmertng beneath us, and we had some gas left. So we circled the city for a half-hour and brought our passengers up to the cockpit in groups so they could get a better look at tJ>e 4 countty they bad left so many yean ago. And, once again. they observed silentty an4 without ~e oi expreaion before ~to thetr seats. I Watched them leave the plane the same way, and some- how the faces of those men have been .etched in my memory ever since. r think of them especially when I• pictur~ these days of the cow\ik>ys in their fatigues and AK-47s..]:>laying at war in private JDllitias about the country, appar- ently preparing to fight their only identifiable enemy at the moment: th~ own government. And I continue to remember the plncbM faces ol the men - who IUIVived that death march - while protecting the freedoms that make it poail>Je to channel obsessive tear and anger~ tnto conspiratorial fantules we only c.an hope will be satllGed by such quasi-militery games. • Meanwhile, I freely otter up • the fall of Ba~ and Cmregl-~ dor and the death march that : followed to the young film mak-: ers who are rediscoVering World : WMD. I • JOSEPH N. IEU. Is a Santa AN ~ His'°'umn is publkhed Meet Your • c ·Farmer l)ay! QUESTION .. ~? ASK YOUR ORG~/(; FARftlER! Mag 16th, Saturday, llam to 3pm Mother's-Costa Mesa Store Local Organk Farmers WlO Be At Mother's With Their Ponn Fresh Produce & Great Speda/sl . FllN • FOOD • Ml!SIC • TASTING FAlllB • \'fnciam'1 Orpnlc lleoey • llorb:an Orpnlc Baby • ot.natlon Beehive PnMludl • Chino VaJle.y Randaer'a • Carrie's Orpalc llerlt Organic Eat Plants. ber ~'! COSTA~ 225 E. 17th Stred (949) 631-4741 HlJNTINCroN BF.Aat 19770 8adl Blvd. (714)~ (M9) 75UIK>MS Ne~rtBeaeh 25th Annual Callfornia State & ~alsa Championship . Thursday, May 21st 4pm-llpm J1itj}f _51ot 151 E. Coos~ Hwy. N~rt Beach (BodcBay~) Advance Ttekets ! 15 atGate 20 · General PubliC wi I be i~es for Margarita COntest and Peoole's Choice thili Admiuion includes Complime1 a y Chili & All the Fuan's ti Mr. Hot Sauce . ti Ms. Chili eepper ti Mo rita Cont.st . ~lo ... • CONTINUED FROM 1 is "not what we were promised.• •No longer are you looking at a television production center,• Cowan said. •vou start to move into a towist destination.• But TBN spokesman Colby May said bringing thousands of people to the broadcasting center ls good for Costa Mesa because those visitors .often sleep in local hotels, eat in area restaurants and shop at nearby South Coast Plaza. "l see no reason for any local official to be concerned,• May said. "Frankly. it's gogd.for Costa Mesa.· a •lhOwcue• for the network. not juit • teJevisioo Pf04uction center, be Wd. "That's what it'• all about: For people to see there's ~t things Christ.• he Said. Council.m'an Gary Monahan called the network •a blg anet to the community• and Aid while he certainly will consider Cow· an's request to reverse the approval of the lunch -truck, he ts inclined to let TBN proceed with its plans. •So far, I'd say they've been a very pos,ttive addition to the city,• Monahan said. "It sounds like I free ent.erprise to me.• TB,N plans to christen the international headqll4rters and i ~~lebrate its 25\h aimlversiry i: Wlth a. weeklong celebration beginning May 25. RAIN C!ONTINUED FROM 1 Steve Hansen. a spokesman for Southern California Edison Co., Mid trees blown into power lln'9f in the 1300 block ol Oartioo· fold Street and the 3100 block of Umerick Lane at about 12:30 p .m. caused a brief power outage affecting 2,200 customers. Utility workers restored power to all but a few hundred cus- tomers by 1:10 p.m., Hansen S4id. Costa Mesa police Lt. Al Kent said th4t outage caused 11 traffic signals at intersections, including Fairview Road and Baker Street, to blink out of service. Rescu~ crews from Costa Mesa, Newport Beach and Huntington Beach responded to an emergency venue the San Diego Freeway. No one j wu found and the search was I called off when the witnestes couldn't be located. Newport Beach police report-I ed no major street flooding. Tuesday's storm wu the first i significant local r~all in more I! than a month, when a bigger storm dropped a little more than ll an inch of rain here. So far, the Newport-Mesa area 1 • has received about 25 inches of 1 rain -about twice the average l for an entire year. •I Porecasten predict a renpn to . partly clo~dy but stUl cool weath-i .er, with highs around 70 degrees, I through the weekend. : aid road .ate and the dty will not budge on the litigation. "The dty believes lt hu no lia- bility for the accident,• he said. "Thou.sands of cars travel that road. Acddent. happen out there partially because motorists are exceeding the speed llmlt, not ~use of the road itself.• On Monday, dvtl suits also were filed in Orange County Su- perior Court~ attorneys for Kevin McNeil! and Wllllam Watson, who were injured in the acd.dent. · · Attomeys for Amanda Arthur and Daniel Townsend, who each suffered severe brain injuries in the accident, submitted similar claims Friday. Thousands of Christians and networ)c viewers are expected to flock to the site each year to buy souvenirs, attend religious semi· nars and watch live tapings of network shows, May said. 1broughout the week, activi-I ties such as religious seminars i ------------------------------------------;--------! Like TBN's other facilities around the nation, the Costa Mesa headquarters is meant to be BAY CONTINUED FROM 1 project could move ahead as county and city officials contin- ued scraping for funds. So far, the state has pledged $4.1 million toward the project, while the fed- e ral government has kicked in $1 million. That leaves the project only $300,000 short of being total- ly funded. El Nino-driven storms from December and February have added at least 100,000 cubic yards of sectiment to the estuary. The U S. Senate in March approved $1.5 million to cover the dredging costs attributed to those storms. Newport Beach Mayor Tom Edwards scud he was thrilled to hear the pronuse of the $2.1 mil· hon needed for the project -the and live concerts will be held on I the property and the first tapings j of •Praise the Lord• and other i original shows al$O are set to be l taped there, officials said. ! first dredging effort in 10 years. ! •Gov. Wilson bas been i extremely supportive of the Back i Bay,• Edwards said. "We're bop-i ing it comes through for us." ! According to Wilson officials. ! the proposal is backed by state 1 Sen. Ross Johnson (R-Irvine). the l Senate minority leader. 1 Meanwhile, city and county ! officials are continuing to work on l a long-term plan to maintain the i health of the 7 52-acre Back Bay, i which attracts about 2 million vis-! itors each year. Funding is pro-: posed in the city's 1998-99 budget to help with a Corps of Engineers study that would thoroughly examine all of the environmental problems in the bay and the best way to solve them. Officials hope they can even- tually establish a $10 million annuity that would produce enough interest to dredge the bay every five years. sm;·~ PARK CONTINUED FROM 1 welcomed the much-needed park- land and youth sports fields and approved of the conceptual plans. They voiced some concerns about a parking lot proposed for Old Ford Road, saying it would disturb residents whose homes back up to the street. They also wanted to be sure the fields were not lighted and were concerned about park- ing overflowing onto their streets. But the discussion quickly turned to U!eJ kateboard course proposed for the comer of MacArthur and Bonita Canyon, which residents feared would 14 yrs. exp. Complete Service cause noise, traffic and crime in their upscale community. "I have the top 10 reasons why Har~r View residents don't need a skateboard park in their back yards,• said resident Chip Bobbi Barbera 949 So. Coast Drive Suite 100 ~ta Mesa, CA 92626 (714) 437-7510 6ody &e~ne Wortz Greene, who went down the list starting with No. 10. •No. 7 - The sight of crowded skate- boarders at this high-profile intersection is not the best for a neighborhood where homes start at $600,000. • Only one person in the room voted in favor of a skateboard course at the proposed park when Commissioner Pat Beek asked foJ a show of bands. ~--. ,•' . . •, ··.·~ . . .. ·. ... . :·' ,, \ ... ··\. .. ...... PICTURE YOURSELF WITHOUT GLASSES: .. • ... 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Fernando Torrea-Gil, Ph.D., the director, Center for Policy Research on Aging at UCLA, will a.Qdreaa "The Public Policy Debate -How it Will Affect B ... ineaa." \ H elen Dennie, lecturer and director, Andrus Institute at the Andrus Gerontology Center, USC, will diecuas "The Grayina of America II ... A ~.i.nw Pe1"epk"tive.,. Robert Wiswell, P.Ja.D., auociate profeuor of -exercise acience at use. will cover the aubjecu of •Lonprity, Dieeaee and ~." ... PrlldD4 lime honle, police found .fbree bomb-making manuals that •autbortdtw believe belong to the !ltanda teen. No evidence was 'bind at the home of the Newport "Harbor student, said Ll Ron Smith. • He added, however, that com- :puters with lntemet access were f~d at both homes and could ~ave been the source or bomb- "1naking recipes. - .; "They could have down- loaded. the information off the .Internet,• Smith said. "If that was the cue, it's putting the wrong :tools ~ the hands of the wrong •people.• Authorities are investigating 'a siQlilar bombing at Newport Har- bor High in August 1996 to see if there is any link between the two cases. Officers investigating lhe Estanda bombing believe the teens were trying to steal a coin box from a Pacific Bell pay tele- nasium iutd locker rooms. The blackened phone was found tossed on the gymnasium roof, poli~said. . An Orange County Sheriff's Department bomb sqUad officer said the homemade device WU powerful. enough to have infticted serious injuries to students if {t bad exploded during school houn. The 2-liter soda bottle equipped with batteries, cherili- cals and gunpowder could have hurt anyone standing up to 100 yards away, said sherlfrs Sgt. Charlie Stumph .. 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They were arrested by police early Monday after allegedly using a homemade bomb to blow up a Pad.fie Bell phone outside the. Estancia gymnasium and locker rooDlS in Costa· Mesa. Police also discovered materials that could be used for making explosives in the car the students were driving. The youths, who were de- scrlbed by classinates u •com- puter geeks,• were arrested on suspidon of ~seaing and using a bomb and possessibn of bomb- student also faces two charges of..; drug po1session. "Expulsion isn't automatic,• said Tom Jacobson, assistant superintendent of secondary edu- t?ation for the Newport-Mesa Uni- fied School District. •we will look at evidence, meet with the par- ents and hold an expulsion hear- ' tng." · Under the zero-tolerance poli- cy, stud,ents automatically are sus- pended for five days. 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(714) 646-3900 . . . . . The Orange County Register CONCERT SERIES FREE WITH FAIR ADMISSIONI 2 lhoWS -htty ·'"the -.,Atillna~ lhe8W at T & 9PM WEDNESDAY. MAY 13, 199' The youthB were described by claSBmates as "coll)pU er gee _ _./ . wblle authorities investigated the blast, they were back in class Tuesday .and assured that the school is safe. "l told them ii was all systems 'go," Prindpal Peggy Anatol said. •we have a safe, orderly environ- ment." Meanwhile, students and staff , said they hope the bomb blast will not reflect negatively on the school. Parents and school offi. ~ have been working in recent months to change the rough image of the West Side campus, highlighting special programs and academics. •u was two students who broke the Law,• Anatol Mid. •J really think that to boOk lhil up to the image of the school is a m:il- take. • ed in the bombing had been transferred from Newport Har- bor High Sctfool, said Ml.mi Birch, EstandA'a assistant prind· pal. •tte came here and he nour- ished here,• she said. •He flour- ished academically and soci~y. We took him and tried to help him." Although Estancia may take another look at its readmission policies, Birch said the school remains committed to helping studepts even if they have been in trouble. · •Whenever something like this happens, you think, 'Are w e going to stop taking kids with problemsr Birch said. "But kids deserve second chances.• I 'I .1 , , I I .1 • ' • i. • EYE-OPENER CdM tennis will be1going without Hunter Jack in CIF • MORSE, LO©, ROSS LEAD WAY TO PRELIMS · It's showtime for CdM, Newport Harbor athletes Saturday at Trabuco Hills. ~y Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot MISSION VIEJO -Three ath- letes from the Newport-Mesa School District will compete in three different track and field ~vents Saturday in the CIP South-ern Section Division ll preliminar- ies at lrabuco Hills High. In last week's Sea View League Finals, Ross qualified sec- ond in the long jump ( 16 feet, 11 t/2inches), high jump (5-2) and triple jump (35-103/4)1 leading Newport Harbor to a second- place team finish ~der Coach Eric Twiet. prelims. Last year, Clarke entered the Led by Loo, Newport Harbor's · Sea View finals ~ten in the boys carry the biggest load with discus, but finished a disappoint· eight athle~ vying in 10 differ-ing thirtl, .then was never able to ent events. compete in the CIF Southern Sec- Morse, last year's state finalist in the 800 meters, pulled off a rare double in the Sea View event, qualifying individually in the 200 and 800, then anchoring CdM's 1,600 relay team which advanced. Newport Harbor senior Eddie tion Division II preliminaries Clarke was a d9uble qualifier in because of the mixup. the throwing events, and hopes to But he should make up for it er:ase last y~s disaster when a Saturday and join the Long Gray time-scheduling problem resulted Line of Sailor throwers who have in the Sailors' boys missing their reached the CIF Finals. slated throwing times. They were Clarke won the discus in the all dressed up with nowhere to league finals with a throw of 157- go. 9, then qualified third in the shot Field events begin at noon, running events at 1 p.m. Leading the way in girls com- petition are sophomores April Ross of Newport Harbor and LI.z Morse of Corona del Mar, while Chuck Loo of the Sailors' boys learn will also contend in three events. Loo, a senior, won the league's boys·triple jump (43-21/4) with his best mark of the year, and quali- fied second in the 110 high hur- dles (15.24) and 300 intermediate hurdles (39.38). "We arrived 10 minutes alter put (46-1). we were supposed to throw,· Newport Harbor junior Steve Clarke said. •we were ail disap-Jensen, the league champion in pointed, but I especially felt bad the 800, also anchors the team's for our senior, Shane Reese. There 1,600 relay which also consists of was a mixup and bis career was Ryan Jensen, 'Il'evor Jones and over, just like that.• Nick Popov. They were second in A total of 25 district athletes (13 girls in 11 different events and 12 boys in 14 different events) will compete in the CIF Division m Corona del MM see • Sea Kings looking to advance past tennis semifinals for first time in 1990s. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot CORONA DEL MAR -Tim Mang, whose Corona del Mar High boys tennis team enters the CIF Southern Section Division I playoffs as the No. 2 seed, was brutally brief when he learned which schools would dot his team's ear- ly postseason path: "Those poor guys,• said the seventh-year Sea Kings head man, whose Sea View League cham- pions will host the winner of Friday's wild-card clash between Highland (7-7-1) and Victor Val- tey (15-5) Tuesday at 3:15 p.m . Mang, whose 17-1 squad was top-ranked in Division I and Orange County all season, until falling on games to Peninsula May 5, should not be tested WltiJ the semifinals, where third-seed- ed Dana Hills (19-0) will likely await. "Dana Hills was ranked ahead of us (No. 1) in the final Orange County poll, so this could give us a chance to prove that wrong,• said Mang, whose Sea Kings lost in last year's semifinals to eventual champion Woodbridge. Peninsula (18-2) is the No. 1 seed, while Woodbridge (14-~ the two-time defending champ, is seeded fourth in pairings announced Tuesday. The Sea Kings, 104-23 during Mang's tenure, have lost in the semis two straight s~asons and four times in the 1990s. CdM bas won seven sec- tion titles, including six straight (1975-80), with its last coming in 1983. stepping stones to challenging competition. The Sea Kings handled Alta Loma, 17-1, Val- ley View, 13-5, and Temecula Valley, 15-3, before taking on Woodbrt4ge last spring. "(The early mismatches) don't help the other schools and they don't help us," Mang said. "I asked an opposing coach a couple years ago if he wanted me to set chairs out (so players could rest between sets) a.rltt he said 'Keep the chairs in, because we· want to get home as soon as possi- ble.'• Mang plans to keep his star players home as long as possible, as well. "I want them playing challenge matches, or hitting with someone else who is going to help their game,• Mang said. All-Sea View League standouts such as juniors Parker Collins and Sameer Chopra are most likely to sit out under this plan, while all- leaguers Brian Morton, a neshman, junior Curtis Ellmore and junior Christian Jensen could also be held in reserve. •t need to work on my doubles combos and that will be a big emphasis," Mang said. · Freshman Randy Myers, junior Sam Shah- mardi and senior Cameron Taylor, all second- team all-league selections, -.bould factor in somewhere in the doubles lineup. •obviously the longer a doubles team plays together, the more comfortable f4e players become with one another. But we'll try to find our best matchups and that could change,• Mang explained. C'-• • league in 3:i6.2. Jones also qualified in the 300 intermedia~ (39,52), while Dan Gerlach advanaed in the long jwnp {21-0t/2a.nd triple jump (41- 2 3/4 ). Harbor's Curt Herberts was also « doubl~ qualllier, advancing in the 1,600 (4:23.4) and 3,200 (9:45). CdM's boys .are led by senior Matt Dennerline, who won the l,200 (9:41'). Other Sea Kings include Mike Finn in the 400 (50.34), Kevin Hayes in the high jump (6-0) and Zack Zarrilli in the 200 (22.87). Led by Ross, 1\veit's Sailors will feature seven athletes in six d.i1ferent events, including the 400 relay team of Jennine Siebert, Katie Kent, Amanda Kent and Leab Zaby. Zaby also advanced in the 100 (12.62). "Peninsula is definitely the favorite, but any one of four or five teams could win this thing,· Mang said. Mang said he'll experiment with various line- , ups in the early rounds, which he deems mere Wild card teams Canyon Springs (17-3), Fontana (6-11), Valley View (19-1). and Red- lands (9-8-1) will vie for the right to face CdM in the May 21 second round. Murrieta Valley (18-0) and Eisenhower (19-0) are potential opponents in the May 26 quarters. MAAC MAAlW I C>AA.Y PILOT Parker Colllns fleft) ls just one of many nuggetl No. 2 seed Corona del Mar High tennis coach Tim Mang has to rely on ln the upcoming CIF Division I boys tennis playoffs. Alida McPaD Of Newport Har- bor (11;07 in the 3,200) will a.Ila compete, while freshman sensa- ijon Amber Steen, the Sea View t,60<>" dl.ampion, could go far in the postseason with her time (5:09). Corona del Mar's_ girls have seven athletes in six different events, including freshman Jenny Cummins, freshamn Jaycee Mahler, Karolina Libuda and Morse in the 1,600 relay. , Morse won the 800 in 2:15.9~, while Cummins was a surprising second in 2:19.63. •Two gills under 2:20, that's pretty impres- sive,# CdM Coach Bill Sumner said. . CdM senior captain Jennifer Blair won the 3,200 (11:06) to qualify, while CdM's Kim DeMille qualified third in the shot put (33-41/2). Price, HancOck, Rudesill lead Mesa into CIF prelims •A total of 16 entries in 16 events from Estancia and Costa Mesa (13 athletes) will compete in Friday's CIF Division m preliminaries. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot LONG BEACH -On the heels of Cos- ta Meso. High's most successf\.\l boys track and field meet in recent memory, the Mustangs will keep their Pacific Coast League medals on the home man- Qes and dig for more gold Friday night ln Ctie CIP Southern Section Division m pre- VmJnarles at Long Beach City College. • Field events begin at 4 p.m., running events at 5. :'If Wisli.11-mnotlibig or ' mdiVidual Mustang ~thletes 1n the PCL track finals at Irvine High la.st week, as Coach John Camey's squad shuttled home seven tlrst-place honors, two each by senior thrower Matthew Rudesill, senior hurdler Richard Price and junior distance runner Bruce Hancock. Senior Brian Browning won the ·PCL high jump championship for Costa Mesa. Mesa.also qualified its 400-meter relay team of Ronnie Sou, Brad Jones, Greg Stewart and Edwin Martinez, a foursome which finished third (45.8) in the PCL Pinals. Mesa's 1,600 relay of Martinez, Stewart, Hancock and Price qualified second (3:29.0) out of the PCL. The seven indiv1dual league titles rep- rMemed, .4\--~rd. according to Camey, the team's longtime coach. "Here we're the second-smallest school in the league (behind Laguna Beach) and we've won half ot the events,• he so.id. •That's not too shabby.• Estancia will send three athletes to the CIF Division m prelims: Junior distance runner Alberto Munoz, the PCL champi- on in the 3,200 (9:50) with a blazing time, junior distance runner Tony Magana and senior discus thrower John Uebengood. In Division m girls, Costa Mesa senior Gegi Van De Walker, a varsity standout for four years, will be the focus as she competes in the 300 hurdles (only a month-old event for her} and anchors the Mustangs' celebrated 1,600 relay, whicli won the PCL championship. Julie ~ Jl~00.3_filllltJ, Jantje DeNoewer (l:02r,SU Cotton (1 :ol .2) and Van De Walker (59.9) combined for a 4:03.8 to win the league title. Costa Mesa's Sbakena Henderson qualified for the CIP Division m prelims in the discus (103 feet, 3.,3/, inches) and shot put (33-6), finishing second and thir-d, r-espectively, .in.the-league finals. Kroening also qualified second in the 400 (59.0) bemnd Laguna Hills' Ashley Furst, and DeNoewer qualified third in the 1.600. Estancia qualified no girls for the pre- lims. Price won the boys PCL championship in both hurdle events in dramatic fashion, going 15.3 to edge runner-up David Koening of Laguna HlJa (15.5). Price also won the 300 intermediates ln a must.-see finis~ holdinQ._,off AJ1so ;rei·s Alain Mc8.Slo -r,~3J wttlii org o wm 40.2. Browning won the high jump at 5-10, while Rudesill captured titles ln the dis- cus (161-1112) and shot put (5-4..S'I•). Hancock finished in a tie with Univer- sity's Martin Brix ln the 1,600 (4:23), then won the 800 in 1:58.4. Hancock, whose personal best in the 800 (1:56.7) is not far from the school record of 1:!14.S-M last year by£ric-Sotis;- could have as many as five postseason opportunities to break the mark if he advances to the state finals in Sacramen- to. Solis broke the school record •last year at Long Beach Qty College in the CIF prelims. • 1 just remember how Eric took it." Hancock said. •He was so humble about it, and he's definitely my role model as far as attitude goes.· -t:~lftl!~~"l6 ~te l'!on1~ew;. pon-Mesa Unified School District who will be competing in 16 total events. In boys events, eight Mesa athletes will go 1n nine events, while Estancia has three ·athletes in two. All five female ·competi· ton are from Costa Mesa. MUCNOnca 9 WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1998 I) fO ~OOl. b) 9()HJO AN IM£ AV, ltOI • M WE , 3183-8 OV lflORTI 0EAA. ON Aff A8lE DAY IPA, ~ r~-.. 4-J4-tl l ucc111 Vldeo1, H'9 Tiii 1111111(1) ~ ,_,._ ..... ..__,_ StREET. 455 VIII• Roma. SMfton Sl, s.nta Ana. CA Ntwrr Ave.. 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Orange County on 4·17·98 19018757177 Dilly Pilot ~II 29 Maye 13 20 1tte W714 27• tt98 W72o Thia b1.11ln111 11 con· PUBLIC NOTIC• u .7&4.177 .. _ 1 .... 88755871 o II Piiot M '" 13 20 3 • W7 1' , , PUILIC N d~ed by '-1 lodlvtdual '" lwiMu• ff 199wd1 pe .... y. .. 1 Y ay v, • ' 1 '20• 1998 1 PUILI': NOTICI OTICI Haw YOU llai1ed do"'g PUBUC NOTICI hoadet: tt.704,977 .... ld .... 11 Dally Pilot Apr. 22, 29, M•y 27, 1998 w11g W71g PUBLIC NOTICE !'. ~ll'lffl yet? Ytt, 4•1•97 lneOfM lor ttw v•tli 6, 1!; 1991 W893 PUBLIC NOTICE ,,othloua •uel~•• ftottUoue llualnffe Peter l<rauurt PftOt MJY AHO ""°'*"1'Y MDCAIU-t tJ.240.193 PUBLIC NOTICE flctttloue BuafneH Name l tatomont NEtatoMent Thi• 1tattmtnt w11 filed CAIUM.TY TY OllMMll*'t• forche .,..,: Flc:lllloua Bu•f!)41H Nam• ltatomonl The followtng persons 111 The f ng P.9!'°"' are wtlh 1~ County Clerk of IVNOP918 OI' THI! .~ OI'.,.. AH-tt 4. 121.e20 •t ....... Flc:Ulloua 8 u1lne1a Name Statement The followlng narsont are doing bu1tneu 11· doing bUt 1 al. Orange County on 4·24-tll ANMIM.STA~T '""'"'"-:,:,.._, We hel'ffy "rtlfy th u • .. -· Schnelder Group Market· ..... 1 •8 • YmM INDID ,_ e!Mlw item• er• In 8"or· Name Statement The followlng peraons are doing bullneu u : Beach Marketing & Con-Ing 396 Seawtnd Or New 1 .... 87v v78 aec::B•IR9t 11e7 ITATmmfT denc:e with IN Arvwel The followfng person1 1te doing bu1ln.11 u : I~ SEASHORE. b) SEA-tultlng, 2117 Main St .. poii BHCh, CA 926tl0 • Dally Piiot Aprll 29. May 8, f'ut oc;;o:::I. ' Nome· ~ INl)B) DmC&Ullft St•tement tor th8 Yfllll doing buslne111t: a) Cllllomla South lncen-S ORE SIGNING SER· Suitt 1048, Hunllnglon Clltfocd Alan Schnelder 13, 20, 191111 W107 W!ST"eRH UNTE0 ~ , 11, 11e7 i nded0.cen!Oef31, I H7, B p S. Newpon Financlal, tive Fund, b) Gary Ware VICE. cl SEASHORE PR(). Btach. CA 92&48 3118 S.ewlnd Dr Newpo,; .. -·~ ,..___ f'lll ~ Nome· INlde '° the ln4ut8'1C• Inc , 620 Newport Ctr. Or. and A11ocfe1e1, c) Califor· CESSIN"G SERVICE, 2004 Stoked, Inc., 2117 Main Beach CA 92660' PUBLIC NOTICE ....,.__ ..,._-Nf'I CHURCH MUTUAL INSUR· ConvniHiorwr P"f1Uen1 w Sle 890, Newport Beach. nl• South Recruiting Fund, Clay St.. Newport Beach, St .. Sult• 1048, Huntington Thi• I bu1lne11 I• con-Honw <>Moe: Naiwpcwt Na CCMl'Nl'f • law. • CA 92660 19752 MacArthur Blvd. CA 92663 Beach, CA g2149 d ed by· lndMd al P'lctltloue lualnH e e.dl, CA . A. STEVEN Cl.ARK. Pre~ Bps N1wpor1 Financial. '225. Irvine, CA 921112 Gale Elaine Folllotl, 2004 Thi• bualneu Ir con-H":'ve oU "'•tart u Narno Statem ent Tee.I admllted -Honw Ollloe: 3000 ~ dent Inc • (CAJ 1120 Newport Cir Gary W. Ware, 900 Vista Clay St., Newport Beach, ducted by: 1 corporation bu.inet~ yet? YH ld211~ The fOl1owtng PlflOnl at• 121.•.ct =· ~ "':.2... JOHN A. SNYDER. Eaecv-Dr . Ste. 890, Newport Rldg1 Or., Mt. Horeb, WI, CA 92663 Have you lllt1td doing Clllford Alan Schrietder doing bualnet11t: Tolm ....._. 11.211.204 ~ _1213 • tlw Vice Preeldent Beach, CA 92660 53572 Th11 buslneu Is con-bu1lnes1 yet? No Thi 11 fi MONTBURY REALTOR. ~ ~ ---• 05111, 05/12, 05/13, ~===-=====-, T1{1s bus1neu II con· This business Ir con-ducted by: an lnc:llvldual Stoked, Inc .. Rae L. with'~ ~,Jy w~l~kil~ 21592 Rushford Dr .. uke ....,..,,,..f"'*-0 Tolmlillbllllea-281,ll0.209 05/14, 05/15 r ducted by· a corporauon ducted by: en Individual Have you •tarted doing &own, PrHldanl 0 c ty ._ 8-98 For"1, CA 92630 Copltal .-.. -3,000,000 E: 'Mle-lna fol Have you slar1•d doing Have you stlt1ed doing business yet? No This atatement wu filed range oun on 1 GIHll Madden, 21592 Awl.-~ for IWplua funds ·1---------1 business yet? vu. 8-16-114 busln.ss yet? YH. 4/1198 Gale Folllotl with the County Clerk of 0 1,., Pllo1!!_8822718183 Ru1h10fd Or., Lake For111. tt.n ~ turplUI funda ,eoo.ooo a p s N1wpor1 Financial. Gary W111 Thil 1tat1ment wat filed Orange County on 4.13.g9 1 ., I....,.. • 29, May CA g2430 O Copltal alocb • 0 TRADE Inc , Bvrn10 P Sval1tad. This 11111m1nt was filed with IN Coumy Cler11 of 1008975542 7 1,.13,1998 W690 Thi• bu1ln111 11 con-<pluanalle-0 ~wrifo.lnafolothef P1es1den1 w11h the County Clerk of Orange County on 4·24·98 Dally Pilot May 13 20 27 IC NO ductld ~: an lndlvldual Qrou pe6d4I and cont ltlM apeciall IUfplul funde • '-I "I d rt11s statomenl WIS filed Orang• County on 4-2·98 10818158585 June 3 1998 • w124 PUBL TICE Have you started doing uted ..,,.... _ 10,412.218 0 througn c assn e w1t11 lh• Counly Clerk ol 1888875 4343 Dally Piiot April 29 May 8 ' business yet? No U!wlelgned fl#Mia (turplua) !_urplul noeea • 0 642 5878 Orange County on 4·15·98 Dally Pilot Apr. 22, 29, May 13 20 1998 ' W710 PUBLIC NOTICE F~tltloi. ~ualneH GIHla Maddin -3003 79i °"* pal6-ln end contrlb-• Lm•••••••.J•" 1~1188755885 8 13 1998 W696 • • •mo • •m•nt Thi• llattment Wit flied sUrpiu9 -reglltda pol utedaurplua·O • Daily Pilot Apr. 22. 29. May ' ' PUBLIC NOTICE Flclllloua BualnoH The following pe~ioni .,, with the County Clerk ol holder-10,AOl,422 l'nlMlgiltd fundl (aurplue) .i------------4 6 13 l 998 W692 PUBLIC NOTICE Nomo ltetoment doln8 business as. Orang• County on 4·24·98 1noom9 for the H2A90,g14 ' ' Flctltloua BualMH Th• following per1on1·are TRI AIR HELICOPTERS. 18088759580 27 411 543 .,.., &.trotul -reaorcts pollcy· d bl PUBLIC NOTICE Fictitious Bualn•H N•m• St•t•m•nt doing buslneu 11: 3000 Airway Avenue, Coit• Dally Pll01 April 29, May 8, ~for the .,.., hotder • 114,080,914 "Meor a e Name Statement The following per1ons are GLASSES POWER CON· Mesa, CA 92628 13 20 1g98 W708 23 720 001 lnocnll fol the 'fMI • JI Flcctuou• eua1ne1a Th• 1011ow1ng persons are doing but1ne11 IS: srnucT10N 3 H1rt11ge, Ir· Douglas o. oaigie. 242 ~· • • we ~ oel1"1 that 213.882 002 Alternative" Name Statement doing butlno11 as: PACIFIC COAST MOBILE vine, CA 92e'o4 g~~26~~· Laguna Btac • PUBLIC NOTICE abcw9 Ii-. .,. In accor ~for lhe year • The followlng persons are OP'/ Enterprises, 1223 LUBE. 1276 S. Lyon, Santa Mita Corporation (NV}. 502 1 do with tho Annum 172,2311153 doing buslnoss a1: East Collln1 Avenue, Or· Ana, CA 92765 E. John Slretrt, Carson, NV Thl1 bus nHs 11 con· flc tltloue BualnoH s.!:n.nt J the Wo ~ certify lhel a) Diehl & Diaz. Inc .. b) ange, CA 92867 -Craig M. Fratt, 1278 S. 89706 ducted by: an Individual Name ltatemont ; =. abcw9 lleme are In eooor· ·o•scount Casket Diehl & Assoclales, Inc.. Daniel Frank Van Oeusan, Lyon, Sante Ana, CA 92785 Thia buslnHa I• con-:ar• you 7•~r1ed doing The following person• are :::-,,.,,!;.! 1• . c1onoe with the Annuel I ' 2706 Hart>or Blvd., Suite 1223 East Collins Avenue, Enrico L Amato, 1276 S. ducted by: 1 corporatlon J'1 n~H i"oa1go1e doing bu1lne11 11: "°'*· puflmllt to i.w Staeement for the year ended 203. Costa MHD, CA Orang•. CA 92867 Lyon, Santa Ana, CA g2875 Have you •l1t11d doing oug 81 • GROUP THREE, 331 IC JAM.a .. I . o.c.ntier 31 11117. mede c tion & 92626 P1t Van OeuHn, 1223 E. Thl1 bu1lne11 le con· buslneu yet? YH, 9.1.g7 ~· :'tt':°I ~~:I~ Oole SL, Coate Mesa, CA :uk:lont 8. ICHALL!RT, to the ~ ~ rema Comp·U·Book, Inc., (CA), Collins, Orange, CA 92867 ducted by: a OIMfal part· Miia Corporation, Narlman 1 nty 0 9fe27 ._ low 2706 Harbor Blvd . Suite Thi• buslnHs I• con-nershlp NOOlhl, Olrector/Man•o-r Orange County on 4:1e-g9 Thomu Pllllck Morrlney. '" ITl!VeN w. Ml<LOS, '" ~: NtCKEL. Bun·a1 Servi·ce . 203. Cosla Mesa, CA ducted by husband and Have you ltArtld doing This 111tament wu 11l1d 18088755803 311 IC Cale SI., Costa Clll() Prutdont 92626 Wiii buslnHI yet? No with th• County Clerk of Dally Pilot AJK. 22, 29, May Mtu, CA 112827 Naiwpcwt e-cn.coeta Mela T111s buslnen II con· Have you lllt1ed doing Craig Frati Orang• County on 4-18-98 8, 13, 1998 W695 Thi• buslntu 11 con· CN4e8204037770Mey -=·~ I'. CU!AltY, Why should you sub1'ect ductod by 1 corporation business yet? No This 1t1l•ment Wit ftled 10089755813 ducted by: an Individual 11.12,13,14,15, 11188 _, Have you 11arted doing Oanlet Van O.usen with Ille County Cler'k of Dally Piiot April 29 May 6 PUBLIC NOTICE Have you 1tar1ed doing ~~~ If & f '} t business yet? Yes, 7/30/84 Thi• llllement WIS flied Orang• County on 4-17·98 13 20 1998 • w1o4 ""ctlllo·-Bua.I-•• bualne11 yet? No 111 .. 131 .. 15 1=" yourse your am1 y 0 Comp·U·Book. Inc , John with the County Clerk of t 9988755888 ' ' n -· .... Thomas Morrl11ey CLASSIFIED • '"• • '"' · .,_ fl d • f Diehl, President Orange County on 4·24·98 Daily Pilot Apr 22 211 Mty Name ltatomont Thlt 11atamtnt Wll flied It's tho rHource you _________ 1 paying in ate pn CeS OT Tll1S statement WIS filed 10088758578 8 13 1998 . • W694 On the move? Th• follow1ng person• are with the County Clerk or can count on to Hll a caskets & serv1'ces?. ?. ?, ?. with lhe County .Clerk ol Dally Piiot Aprll 29, Maye. ' ' doing business u : Orang• County on 4'24·98 myriad of merchan-SELL Orang• County on 4·24·98 13 20 1998 W705 FIND DAV DIAECT NETWORK, 18988758587 dlH Items, because r-n "'oil t:'....-} 000 'S4"'wrr 190887585B3 • · 9851 Lewis Ave .. Fountain Dally Pilot April 29, M1y 8, our column• compel uw 11 r r« ~ \.l\oJllLI Daily Pilot April 29. May 6, Sell your home Vaney, CA 9270!1 13, 20, 1998 W712 quallfled buyera to your home Se"""'" n..nu & C! ...... n .. ,H-/'__.,,_ 13 20. 1998 W709 through cla111fled. Sherry J. Day, 9851 Lewi• calll 1 ...... v•aua'-.JUJIUwnuyt \NWW~ M 2·HH A~.F~~~~CA L __ ~~~2~.s~e~7~e~-l~~=ro=uo=h~c:~:s:~=«=~~i~555555~555~~~~~ g2708 ~ [QUAL HOUSING OPPOR T UNll Y All r111 ntalt 1;-e1111119 11 1a11 lltWl,l,11 II SU,JtCI IO 1111 fell· 1r1I f 111 liousl•t Acl ol I Ml " 1mHOd ••"• m1k11 ti 1111111 to 1dv1rt111 uy prtltrewce, limllthH tr •1scr1111l11t1H blael o• r1c1. color. rtlltlH. ttr htftdlCI, 1111111111 slllul or ¥11Hll Ollflft Of H illHllH 10 1111h 11y .. o p111truce. llmltllltft tf •IKrlllllHlltl.' r•11 ., • .,,,., •Ill ••• -•nt19ly ICctlll HY l"'ertlu rn .. t ltf rnl tstlle tr11lcl1 11 11 'ltlllltl ti IN l1w Ow rnMrl "' "'""' llftrlll .. 11111 •If lllwtlll111 1•n11111• 11 11111 • ..,.,.,., lfl •••11•1111 .... ,._,, """"411ty hall T1 - llOla 8' "8crillllNltll. Clll HUD Tell·hl It 1.a.42..._ f• 1111W...._...DC1t11 ,.._ att HUO II ezl. .. a f r IAe-IMO • .. , ....... ml •tU-.t M ii , ........ 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I00-743,4177 (C~·SCAN) Friendly, outgoing, • K 10984 91gn. lhOp around f0t Lrn up to 11000 mottv'd lndlv for .. , ... o J 8 6 ~ ~ -• Every time aomeone comm pot. 971M336 o Vold • iiiiiiwi•KLY '""V!L 3014 recelvataMIPrefund. le•metreea N.B. •KQlOSl EUIDUAL Income 888~7200 no op nee dHlgner PT pHc• WEST EAST dtrtgUlattd Utlll· a Round trip ti• Exp'd recp't for buty worlc. Vour home pick • J 7 2 • A Q 6 3 • and oradlt.9 'or leaving LA to Chicago. law nrm. Blllngual M·F up/deliver, •urger a 0 10 0 K Q 7 S 3 2 ~ l.leottlo 8111,. 17 Open travel, 1200 ea. Comp tklllt pref'd, fll• mutt. Britt 875·2174 0 A J tQ 9 7 31 0 4 ~'"'°" lnternatlonally . Cell !Sl0-211-5535 Ing 111500/mo·OR? Driver• Needed • J it • • 9 7 ....... heel NASOAO lbvit1T1ii 721·7394 Wand• Earn llS0-1175 dally SOUTH fii.ted company ex· STATllWID•t F•ahlon Deel.ner Yellow Cab • S ~ Call ~ 1400 for • 25-word , .. k• mature per•on 1.aea.e2.....,.e2 o A 9 4 r 1-eoe>-711-~5. cla-1lfled ad In 200 w/retall exp, PT N ••• LAW OFll'ICI! KQ865 :,:... (CAL SCAN) Callfornla n•w1pa-wk-end•, tal+comm ... •kt receptlonl1t ~A863 " d:PiCfOfiV P • r • • c Om b In e d Po" mOd•lll'IQ Incl. 8:30am 10 5:30pm M·F t -o• 1<• • 1 circulation over 3.4 N.B. •rHt 87 .. 2174 baalc computer eklll• r • " " oaet mllllon CALSCAN ' 'd 9 9.,e73 7 10 ' W..U of tlHp and ( 7 1 4 )a 7 4-4 2 4 a Gen Ofo•Plf Typing & req · 4 • 4 : "leocWera recipe fOf CAL •SCAN fllll'IQ. Senior Cltlzena --------, dally caeh. R .. ultt welcome $8.15hr. Red-EMPLOYMENT ~ ~ .!. ':° ~~ httl/Baker CM 141.3300 SERVICES 5533 ' calttn. TcMI frH EMPLOV"a•eNT Office Admlnlatretorliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~ ....... ~394UCM. ln&.G Strong computer _ ...... '' .. (CAL*SCAN) tklllt, AP/AR/PAV• Plea .. be aware that it .. ROLL for bu1y office " ' of 4 atore flower th• llttlnge In thlt cat· 2ft07 EMPLOYMENT chain. 714-541-5588 •gory may require you 'call)JT • to call a 900 number ' 5530 Parking Lot Attenda.nt1 In which there It a Monitor community charge per minute. .,.•ORaDIT CARD 1hopplng center park· •tooo WEEKLY ttuff· • NO•L•Mat.. Ing lot In NB and ' Debt contolldatlon. Sl!CAl!TARY/ perform vanou1 day-Ing envelopH at ...-void Bankruptcy. Admlnlatr•tlve Port• r II• n Ito r I a I home. Free .detall1. ~top Ct9dltor Calla. Aaalatant re1ponslblllllH. Min 8· Au 1 h < 10 n g 181 f· 1 Cut Interest. No Credit To aeelel Senior 20hrt/wk. Weekend, addrHHd, •~amped • Fheck. One Low day a. evening thine. envelope) to. ACE. , • ment. Man~tr In all ad· Call 949•723•7100 Dept. 503, P.O. Box : 1. =2704a94• mlnlsltallv• mattera. after 1 pm or Hnd Info ~7!9, o~,;"~~d5 Bar. : : (CAL•SCAN) ~::.";:~~ut=~~~/1~ ~~ll:4~~7 Vl~a.;:,~~t (CAL•SCAN) 1 ' that Include Word Beach, CA 92883 CIVIL Sl!RVICI! ------ The bidding: . _ NORTH EAST SOt.ml WFST r... 10 20 .,._. l• Piiia 3• .,.. 5• ha ha Dbl P.. Pala P .. Opening lead: Ten or o Even seemingly complicated hands can become simple if you get a count of the distribution. Today's hand illustrates the point Since East· West w~ playing nea· aiive doubles, West passed the two- diarnond overcall in the hope thal East could reopen with •double. That was not to be and North-South wended their way to five club1, which Wesl doubled on the reuon- able assumption bad breaks would sink the game. The openinf'IHd or the tea of hearts, coverod bY the jact llftCf "*" and won with lbO aco, diJIU...._.. one or declarer'. loacu in that au it • Declare{ drew tNmi-in two rounds. endina 'in hand, then led • ~ to the eiaht and q&*n. EMt lhtfted lO the four of d.iainondl. and •lira''• queen w., covered by the .:ie, dum- my rurfin1. Now declarer camo to hind with a 1pade rulf. cashed t!'e queen of diarrionda f« a loede d1 .. card from the table, notin1 £alt' I di .. card or a heart, and led the nine or ~.on which West eturrect a dia- mond. The count of lhe hand w.as now complete. Bale 'hid started with 1hl hearu. two clubs and one di•· mond. therefore row spades. East captuted the nine of hearts with the kins and exited with a heart to dummy'• ei~ Since declma-had only one tn1mp left in hand,.and the · bid rNrbd East for the ace ~~. lhere was only a sin4le hope for the eontract w~·· mrwn- ina spade h9d to be the Jack. South led the k.in~0ll*lel to pin the jack. If East due South would dilCard; if East covered •later would ruff. Either way, dummy produced the rest of the tricb. ....... to be • bettet' bridae ,.., • erl S•bterllM now to the Gorn Brldae Letter by calUna (~,.. ins-tor Information. Or · to: Gorea Brld1e Le}.!!!J. P.O. Box 4410, CMcqo. BL OUMll· DOWN I t 8ufprlM .t&ack 2~ calendtf 3~ .. ~....., 5 ChMMdlah e lflher9il 1 lmp6emenl 8~ZcM 9 Singer T orrne 10 Haaeoc:M 11 Veud t 2 KatmendU'• land t 3 Ship boaotrw 21 One of.,. lhr•B'• 22~ 25 Doz• 28 Wtlty remtttc 21 ean. prcwma 28 CoaliUon ri NIY and Excel; lltrong or-Fax 849-723·1141 Joas hiring now. s11 to•u 2ft14 ganlzatlon and com· • $33/hr. Paid training, •••••••• .nn • munlcatlon 1kllla; full benefit•. and the abllity to PLUMBl!R·DRAIN Call 7 day• MERCHANDISE , •-TWO MfNUT• handle multiple CLl!AHl!R 1-800-433·7353 -------· • • LOAN•-l&lka. PoaltJon II full Ex~'d ~lumber for ext.3238. t It~ 000 to 1100 000 time. Excellent ben-c bl (CAL·SCAN) --------• ,... .. , . . . p um ng co. • • cuh nowl em package lnclud-Top.Payl A•R•bl• WORK IN YOUR AR'IIQUES 8010 • w..:ownera only. Ing 401k plan. Drug Benental 1pue tlm•I Good : your paymenta. 1crHnlng/phyalcal 949-646-3299 moneyl Proceulng •nkruptcy, bed required. Equal op-malll FrH 1upplleal ' cr9dlt OKI Pay otf partunlty employer. Bonu1HI Rush SASE: ------- When you're tuned into classified you 're tuned into your con1munity. : ,,. .... a..t ratn. No Fax rnume (lncfud-Greenhou••/4217. , •qulty required. Ing aalaty history) to Reoept/Front·Offloe Highland, Waterford, • • call now (949) 642·7667 or for buay Real E1tate Ml 48328-21155 : : 1.a00-222-o914. mall to Tom John-Office on the BalbOa CAL•SCAN , , (CAL •SCAN) Penn. Mu at be reflabl• eon, clo TlmH Com. and have computer•--------Ctl e•IU •et ero• rd munlty News, 330 knowledge. Qrut DOMESTICS 5540 ~ J2SK+, unHcured, W. Bay Street, Costa ca1ual working en\/1-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~ credit ok, all M ... , CA 92627. ronment. Tue•Sat 9·5 Tr•vellng Qourfnet pprov9d I00-3e6-34" --..r""J1~~r:-::--l .... -c _a1_1 J_o_a_n_a_e_2_·_8_7_e_3 In home gourmet & ... i 11 HOUR SalH organic cooking. We NB prHchool need• Advertising Rep create, 1hop & prt· PT tatchera w/ECE Community new1pa-pare your meal• for a unha to work wlln· per group tffk• ca· wMk. Aak about our fant1, toddler• & 2yrt ,.., oriented lndl· 1peclal Introductory a.n.n11 955-2872 vldual for outald• re-off•r. 714-574·!5841 .. .._ _______ ,.~=.::;:::-----tall territory. moll· OU'NC!MENTS Account'll'rAP'll' vated, Hit •tarter with WH~r .... T minimum 1 year print .. 2920 ACCOUNT-.. experience preferred. Newepaper publl•h-Salary and comml• Ing and prtntlng com-I .. II .. _ ~ Clwletleft G:w ... kt Full Tlm• •on .... xce ent .... n .... t package Including lenoe Practltlon..-Sta Accountant to 401 k. Phyelcal/Drug year memb« of .. .,.. In mon~nd 1creenlng required. l'1f9t Churc:h of Chrtat oloelng, flnenolal EPE Fu reiume to· , ..&ca.Mlet. Wiii help atatementa, general Jania• CroH <714) • anyone who ha• accounUng func:tJone 9$5-1174 , health, butlnt9a 0t Including bank and•--------' peraonal problem• accounte reconclll• sat .. : through prayerful tlon and ap•clal COM• GROW HAPlfllS 11 rou 0011'1 medltatlOJ\ or C/S projecw. Require• BS Wint USI reading. For appt. cMgfH In accounting Expanding retail ad-JI ftftm'•~'. ' ... ve name• phone• ot finance with one vertl1lng department lll'•li, ~5 87M1594 or .-mall year Hpet'Jence pr• ... ke a .. If ltloUvated • Howleccc@aol.com f«red, ttrong know!-account executive to edge of Excel, Lotua .. 11. develop and Hr· 1·2-3 and MS WOfd. vice new bu1lne11 ,OOSU'ND;f • We offer an excellent &Jld apeclal nc:tlorw. 2ftZS benefit package In-We prefer a candidate , •••••••• 1 eluding 401 k. EOE. to have a minimum of • °"'91'" & Smokefree 1 year print •cf. LOST CATI White W/Of'o •pang• vicinity Oeleon'a ' & Uncoln echOOf CdM on 519 VM 753-3517 loet d09 • Chocolate Leb, very old male, (714) ••1.a719 work environment. vertltlng exparlenc•. lend reeume with aaJ. Excellent communlca· ery hlttory to: Ao• tlon aklllt. Ablllty to counting Bupervleor, tel goal• and make P.O. Box 1l580, Costa profeHlonal preHnta• Meaa, CA 82821 or tlon• In a fut paced fax to (714) 831·1241. and detail oriented en- iiiil MiLLIONliR• vtronment. Looking for five Xlnt benefit package, h Including 401 k. Drug = entrepreneura w o acreen. lng/phyalcal r• TB • want to make Mriout ulr9d f!Oe tnllSS 3000 money. c:11 Mow ~eaumea vi. fax: At· lllll••••••m! 14()C)-48 4329 tentlon, Lynn E1ola Call the Cla11ified1 ~D •flmAIClNQ Ch•uffeur·Umou1lne 71~02 or mall: , Malelf'emalt Tralnff9. Tim•• Community bookl 'The an-Q o o d _w a a. e a . Newe, 330 Wnt Bay _ ......... ~ ~ ~ 7tt1-•a~• Sll'Ht, Cotta MH&, %':,;, weight and c...i 1va ... iftt-W-<>A-~~ L.:l~----u .........,... flot Info, c:aat Pff90f1 fOf Wholesale 1 .... tJuH a Part. time ceoo)8M-aMa. womene •hot co. 1n Looel Art G•llerv (CAL•SCAH) CdM e7 ... ff2 714-e31·790e Pilot FREE 'TIL MAY lSTB! NAME ---------------------------~ PHONE ADDRESS Crrv -------------------------- CREDIT CARD# ____________ EXP. DATE ________ _ SIGNATURE TYPE OF CREDIT CARD (CrRCLE ONE): VISA MC AE DISCOVER ITEM: ( 15 CHARACTER LIMIT, INCLUDING SPACES) I I I I I I I I I I I I I 0BSCRJPTION: (18 CHARACTBR LIMIT, INCLUDlNG SPACES) 111111111111111 -------~PHONE#.\.-__,~-------~ NICE $15 3991272 ~· 1-=::~~:-.:;:-~:=:-~ ...... T..~ ........ ~=~.-;;::;; .... ;;;;;-~~1:£;.~===---=:;µ;:;;~;;-- TREASURE CHEST RULE$ ANP INFORMATION A) ALL ADS WILL PUBLISH THURSDAY, FRIDAY ANO SATURDAY. No CHANGES, ADDITIONS OR DELBTIONS UNTIL THE FOU...OWlNO WEEK. 8) No BOATS, CARS, TRUCKS WlU.. BEAU.OWED. MERCHANDISE PRICED UPTO $500 ONLY. 0NB ITBM PER AO. • C) PRIVATE PARTY ADVERTISERS ONLY. NO BUSIN~.ES MAY PARTIClPAT& D) To Pt.ACE YOUR AD USB THIS FORM. You MAY MAIL_rr. OR DROP rr BY Ol:Jlt OFPICB. OUR ADDRESS ts: 330 w. BAY STREET COSTA MDA, CA 92627 ... , do B Inc Sh CJ B In< Or Be Tl du H. bu B Inc p,, Tt Wit Or o. 8. T do ~ 27 20 92' Ct 27• 20 92• Tl du H; bu C< 011 Tt Wll Or. DI 13 I A • • • II -.. ... • .. Ill IC II 1130 RISSM 1150 VOLVO •et LIMOO •e• 8 aoG D '17 c ... 1ra tH exc.i 'M VOLVO ~Whl .. /gta~ IU\ef, oond In & out. 4 Oark tr••nl 4dr, Utw. mnrl, & 1ttOt•I (Ol~m-... nm.::... C7t418ea 18MI ctuome, new Leau1 ooor ,auto.12I05obo, ... th., lnt.,lof. ammtl ttad•. mm..,telt recotd• (114) 112 ... 111 • ~~·c~0,;:m'::': (0$345~••.•7'7 111u&0 or bn1 off•r. Mll~loN":.aJO PLYMOUTH 9185,_ ........ l._IM.,..•.->..,.5,...14-<t_,...,,2...,.7_0_ '97 Muahlfte AC, lllt, CC, ABS. #194788, #204177, 12015145. 114,07 t-C•••I ...... xua •9• eH GTL LO ml, CO, hhr, 'ff COllV•TT• LT4 819d, 131< mf, r.cUbllc htv, chrome mint (1 ... 734) ••••• ..,.,. C.ata Me.. 1-.;,;,_:.......-...-----·•~ Townoar Llnoolft Merouty JEEP 8110 Signature 4.8L, VI, Yt4-~HOIO liiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiillii CO, lthr & mor•. 'ff aable LI AC, 1111, ------ 194 VOYAQllft PW, powtt•IOCkl, whll•. on• own•r mrvf, mlntl (3LRW41t) e1ei1-Laxua o walTMINaTaR · (714) ••2.eeoe New lllp Ir llct. Tie. Wiii accom SO + Power. Ea1y .-cot•• on8albo. Penfn. Aaent L•xue MISalON VISJO 1 caaa) l .. LllXUS 11 , l13,4b. •7&7718. cc, oau, ABS. 7 Taurue GL AC, 'H Cherok••· nlo• Co•ta Me.. 11 t ,997, 1'882331, Uh, CC, am/fm ca11. looklng, good cond, Llncoln Mercury 1885080, 1885030. --------VOLJ(SWAGEN 9235 111.9t7. 1218811, 1ow ml, 14400. 714-•40-8830 coet•M••• PORSCHE 917Sliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil (3JXK773) Only 291<ml LllJCU8 01' Wll8TMIN9T•R (714) 882·8908 Cl•Hlfl•d Th• moil oompreh9f'I· ••• Taho lmmacittaJ•, whjt•ltan lthr Int, LS, ol'lg own•r 18k ml. IQ•d•d. C/D, barn doors. 12t.5K. 1 1ll2tU100, 1253585. 9491 851-4890 Llnooln Moroury iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •ea ••I• Rag·lop-Co•t• M••• '87 ConUn•ntal va. 714'-S40·S830 iunroot, o•nl.,lln•• Llnooln Merou~ 1---------1 pwr,' .<es, ""''· CD . .,..,,.........,,......,..,__,...,....__...__, '83 Por1oh• S-iO 'rim•. off.road 1t\ocka1 1.aoo-241.a2oe 714-140.5830 LANOROVER 18100~7 S28,997. 1•1 ••bl• ai AC. all Cabrlolel, rHIOred. nu 1u1pen1lon. In gr•ai 8 Co1ta Mo•• pwr, ABS, 1111, CC. •ngln•. good body, shape, new brakel/ alv• and current dlrec--W-, 11-UIPD--0---..-- tory of good• •net Hr· nn u• vie" arcwf)dl TO IUY' 6019 113 Llnooln M•roury $12,997. 11'851n4. clHn relfable driver, lronl end, •tc.,. 11180. 9085 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 71 ... 940-•830 Coata Me.. $23,500. (SRFOADY) 714~549-1101 94 .. 848-9340 FUaNl'?Ull 8014 1 auv .Al.L Pl.ANOS '97 AaTRo L• HONDA Antlquu.quat. futnllur• YI• Lido 8oatellpe O/AC, full power, mint • '88 Dlecovory ------- lo h f I c h Av•ll•ble Now (3118719) Only 141<ml 28k ml, auto, llhr, 1 '87 TownHr 4.8 ttr, L~~':~4:.~:~c? Call 831•5001 •-,-9-0_;...V_•_n,_•_e_o_n..._x_ln-f VI, pwr, lthr, ABS. •es C•rr•r• T•rga cond, cl•an, new/ #853985 124,997. '84 Com•l GrHl teen· Wht/blk, almost motor/W•l•rpump, Coat• M••• agH 111 earl New ev-perfect, !Cini grad midnight blu•/gr•y Int 2 matching c th tlpr-1pc or ou .. u as SaU or Electr1c pret'd. LUUS Of' •eo Aooorcl •x iofaa 150 for 1 or 17!5 paid (714) 957·8133 25tt-45ft. S13-18p•r ft Wl!STMINSTl!R Teal grn, IHther, 4dr, owner (3PAG024) for both 714~73-7959 Old Coln• Gold Sliver VILLA Rl!NTALS (714) ae2..e9oe fully loaded. xlnt 123·3~~xua OF Franklin Mint, S1erllng 71 .... 75-4812 cond, 19800 Call Phll weSTMINSTl!R Dlnln9 Room Set Buffet china cloHI, lbl w/2 leafs & 8 chalrt. 11500obo.Call aft 5pm Llnooln Mercury erythlngl SCSk lnvHl•d preunll t 23k ml, S8500 979·7423 71 ... 1140-5830 S3000. 714-848-2880 s11.ooo 714-433-6060 •88 V•n•gon New .,,. Old watchH & Jewelry DODGE 9065 day wotk714-718-2421 ('714 ) 882..a9081 We11coa11 Coln 842-9448 ••••••••• ev•nlno 714·722·14!53 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •·--------'89 TOPAZ 53k ml, or 213·837·9349 gin• & trans. RHdy for nelC1 100K mlli.e. S4400.714-e46·2880. Rl!CORDS/TOP • AUTOMOBnES MAZDA 9125 Blue/Gray, auto. good -------Jazz, R&B. Sour, Rock •99 Ram 2500 ------9-0_9_5 LBXUS 9115 cond. 11995. or make TOYOTA 9210 Etc ... 50·, & 60'1 Mike 1 .. •••••••• Cargo V•n fNFlNITI · tt 1 " 8•1 Modtrn•Ntw $75.00 845-75051• Auto, pa, pb. •as RXT 0 •r 54-' " iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Dlrung table 50x381n --------'·A-C-H"D--11 -'-----A/C, crulH, Ult , '93 OS 300 NHdl Some Work --------·• 'H 4RUNNl!R IRI VO + 8 chair• 548·2421 "~ 9010 am-Im It., !Cini cond '95 lnftnltl t4S 4D Whll•/lvory, Full opt, S800. or l!Seat Off•r MITSUBIS~ 9145 Too muc:h equip to Us1. Rattan Sof• rooH PETS 6 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 82k ml, EZ Flnanc• Sedan AC, Ult, cc. chromH, mini 714-351-2073 ll Look• and runs Ilk• MW. plllow1, paatel no~r•. ANIMALS 6049 Caught apeedlng? =~~W:.': '~:::l am~m cau, anrf, (033492) $24,977 (3PRWU7) S2=:t~50 pale green, mauve on iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. nd 124.95 chKk or 714-437•1931 *30~!!:'.i M•::.9 95 LBXUa '91 Protoge DX '14 30000T auto only LEXUI 0 beige backround, Ilk• OC ICAT KIUane M.O.to W.P. Marketing Llncoln Mercury MIS910N Vll!JO 4cyl, 1Wto, pa, pb, 22kml cu1t wh .. lt CO WESTMINSTER 714·54o-4003 On the move? Sell your extra household items in Classified new. S250 obo. L•opard lookallkH 18714' La Guardia St. 71._840•5830 1·(888J 88·LRXU8 A/C, llH, am-fm cu1. chngr perfect cond (n4)882.•8900 •842·0849• S400.S800 64e.8473 Rowtand Hit CA 91748 FORD 9075 ....._ _______ ,97 1!8300 Save 5;~t ~~~Ezmu:i~:~:~. S17k/obo 252-4118 '98 CAMRY LE AUTOS ----------------•---------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '85 J30 18000 oft 1tlcker. e4998 (P0692) Automatic, lull power, MERCHANDISE SPORTING ALPA ROMEO 9015 '91 Ranger XL T <fu~~~~r~~~~~a',' Whll•. co. Ilk• new. aunwHI Motor• NISSAN 9150 ~~~ M7ewl < 747555> ~W~DTID~~~~~t~Z=t=-8 MISC 6015 4cyl, 5tpd, pt, pb, 1 Loaded I 5k mll111 714-437•1931 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Ll!XUS OF • GOODS 6065 '87 XJa V12 CONY A/C, •m·fm call, 3~::a::1 (949) 842·9333 --------WESTMINSl'ER Cl. F I d 4tk ml,· mint, fully xlnt cond, mutt •HI (202383) S18,977 •97 sc 300 '97• MIATA '93 300z• wht 15tpd (714J 892 8908 rue, ru I, Avoca o Body Ou•rd Stair loaded white/blue lthr 69k ml, ez Finance Full pwr, pr•mlum w11, 80kml good cond CD • TreH (fruiting) $10/ea. Cllmber Proforma Int, 14.UK 944-8833 $4898 (P0725) '94Q45 Black/black, chromea, 7k ml, mlnll player $14,700. (714) '97 COROLLA OuHn Palma, Ltg 15 Electrlc Trea.dmlll, Sunwoal Motor• lull option, mint (71!29X1U99) 760·3058 17k, AT, all pwr gallon 135/H. Cemen1 $150/H )(Int Condi 714-437·1931 Full option, 4ok ml, (000322) $38,977 L S --------·• A/C, whlle Fountains It 10/u Uke N•wl 875·5883 BUICK 9035 '83 MUSTANG QT new L•xut trade MISSION Vll!JO •94 Pickup XI! 4a4, (3UMS778) $13,333 Birdbath•. $20/u CONY (2538~ $22,977 '95 SC 400 1·(888) 88·Ll!XUS only 41k ml. 1 owner. LEXUS OF Jaamlne, orandart, & ••••••••• Red/blk lthr, chromes, XUS Whl1envory, full op· 17994. il'SH85918. WESTMINSTER p r 1 v e t s 1 /• a •73 Reg•I Le11 than MISSION Vll!JO lion. chromes, 22k ml, --------Coat• Meaa (714) 892-8908 909-874-9422 GARAGE SALES 100Kml, all nbVI Runt (~~~2~2)kt~~.;~~ 1(898) 88·Ll!XUS (048331) $39,977 MERCEDES 9130 Llnooln Mercury Wolff Tanning Beda Tan At Home Buy Direct and ••v•I Overstocked with Comm• r c I a I/Hom• stuff? unit• from 1199.00 A call to Low Monthly Pm11 Classified Fr•• Color Catalog wlll help ca11 1-aoo-111-0J58 __ ...::e:..4:.::2::...·..;::;5..;::;e;..:.7..;::8'--- greatl BIG V81 $950. S 714-540·5830 949-720-3n5 .. LEXU '98 LX450 •ION Vll!JO ISUZU 9100 Black/Ivory, lull '83 BMW 0251 --,9-8-MAX--IM-A--1 TRUCKS TRADE 1 C 88) 88·LEXUS option, chrome, Lo mJ, beautiful 31K ml, au10, 9220 Cl•••lfl•d LHut certJOed cuhmere, lmmll#llate full power, 1--owner The moat comprehen· '93 Rodeo, alarm, CD, (128875) e40 987 (J83897) S21 .l 50 (3POL985) $15 950 through Classified 1lve and current dlrec· A/C, new tlrH, 5-apd, LiXUS • LEXUS o'p Ll!XU9 o'; 642·5878 tory of goods and ser-tint w1nd, fully malnll MISSION Vll!JO Wl!STMINITl!R WESTMINSTER vlcH around! $11,500 538-3111 1(888J 88·LBXU8 • __ t ... 7_1_4-.J_8_8_2_..e_9_0_e __ ......;(_7_1_4..;..J_8_9_2_·_8_9_0_8_, '79 Dodge 3/4 Ton x·lra cab, long bed, 41pd. 380 V8. A/C, greol cond, tow pkg $1450 obo 831-0757 • wi orNoc •TaWriceOff •Can. T~ RV'• •NoDMVHude FBQPICKUPI ~ ·-~'focla1 f l'til\\ 1111.t "'"fl I\ 800·643·5022 -----• CERAMIC TILES CLEANING 3528 SERVICES 3870 ROOFING 3910 BATHTUB RE GLAZING 3448 BATHTUB Rl!Ol.AZINO & Refurbishing, Porce-laln, Flberglt, Sinka Shwra Cntra 84S-n23 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 3487 987 .35/Wk+I A800MING BUSINSSSI For lfflow peopfe who w.m MffOuJ wealth • Stanlng tNJ moncnl I fqr_ ,,_. Info. ..-oo. •tl'.0796 CABINETS 3490 0v1,.tocktd wltn 1tutf? A calrto ci...ui.o WIH help Nfl•H71 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SELL your home through classified ----------1 CBILD CUB 3538 1 !!.~~ 1 Uve-ln chlld care. European Au Pairs. EnqUsh speallJn~. 18-26 yrs .. 1*1. culturally enrtchlnq. flexible In-home chlld care. 45 hrs.lw~. -COMPUTER ~UP,1 • PllVATt Oii (XNf l\ITOOHG • IH1laHC1'1WU MG( ISTA«TIHG AT Stfl ATlOIM HOW Ol oma 714·540·6~44 FIX MOVERS EXPRESS 11Y ........ Calf. ,,_ .. .._. htiiM•• LOW RATES 800-535-2103 = Pet Sitter/Dog Walker CERT.A·ROOP LOW Oally/Ovemlghl vltlls. COST ROOF REPAIRS Refs avl. Uc'd/8onded ll)t. Approved Contractor OtnfH 714·935-8870 • 714-309-0944. PLASTER REPAIR 3880 Can't seem to get to all those repair Job• around the houaa? Let lh• CIHtlfled Service Directory help you find rellable help. 842·5878