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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-11-10 - Orange Coast PilotSERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA CONVv\UNmES SINCE 1907 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1998· Resid~n~.w.ant 24-b.our se.curity BRIAN POSUDM>AllV PILOT Jennifer Peters, a litera- ture teacher at OCC and the daughter of the late Tom Murphlne, uses a parking marker to remem- ber her father each day. ~ Daug.hter follows· father's ·footst~ps Jennifer Peters has. taken over teaching duties at ace after her father's death ~Nol E very time Jcnnikr Peters enters her class- room at OCC, she touches a murker that she says gives her luck ~nd helps her remember her father. •Mesa North neighborhood asks the city to pdy f9r private patrols, but concerns expressed. • 1i_ l~IN Ct t Do~Ptk>I COSTA MESA-S0111<> f\tesa North rtH.- 1dents would hkc the nty to help pi.ly for ct three-month ptlot progrnm that would pro- AROUND THE \Id~ then neighborhood 24-hour pnvutt> security. Meml>NS of MC'..Sd No1 th's r rime pr<'Vt'O • tion comnutlee pr~sented th('u propo'.)ctl · Monday m9ht dt c1 City Council study Si's· s1on. A1tho119h Mesd North is has 011l»of tlw city's lowPsl cnme rnlc•s, 1t has experietlC't'cl t1n mcrec1-.t> in cnme while the rest ot th~! nty hds hctd d decwt1.,e, said rPs1dent John BurkhdrcJ. · "Wh11t we'tT lllw tu cJo°'i h<'comP pro 1< • live .incl hy to ~Jf'I di tlus 10n1 c1sP m cnrnP,." Burkhard ~did, TI1<' qroup 1s propo-.mu th.it th<> rity h('lµ puy Wesll·c.· Security to.patcol thl• neighhor- hoo<I 24 hours u cldy seven clay c1 \\eek • dOd '>ludy how 1L-; guards' p1t>s1>nn~ alli>Ct!i ('Jilli<' Cu111•ntly, 2·10 ol f\Jcsa North' 750 huu ... ehi 1lcb par for <1 \\.'ester sPC\mty <JUdTC~ to pt1lrol eight hour a dc1y II\ e day u Home improvement . week H o\\f'\ •r, 87 ', of the 111.:1ghhor- hood' c:mn" pccurl> whF>n \\'(' t c 1s not on dtity, BurkhttHI aid < 1tr Attorney Tom K11the ro1 cd l<>gul cone ms about u~mg public; funds to put pnvdle .secunty guartlc: in the rol ot a p1>h< i> fore e c·ounc:ilwom.u1 I fPdllw1' Somm 1<11se<l th(' 1rlt>i.1 ol u-.mg fhP ~P.11101 vol 11nle1>r focu• SEE SECURITY PAGE 5 Co'>la Mesa re:,ident Mdl') f ('Wf'I plil} S ~ith her dog. Walk- t•r, in her hack yard oH•rlook:. ing Can~on Park. fe~el has worked to impro~c the re pulii· lion of tht• ' \\est Side and has ht•lped organize two home and garden' tour~ in the neighbor- hood. Residents of Canyop Park have been ~s~ng Peters, 36, 1s the dduqhk•r of legendary former Ddily Ptlot editor and OCC Journal- ism adviser Tom Murphine. She lollowed in her !tither's footslt>ps m cm unusual way: s ~ m ;:io relll9deling,to revaIIlp city's olc;lest housing tract ... I 11 ... 1 G11 Doily Piol AHN he died, she took his job The talisman oulc;ide her classroom ts tt concrete pdrk- ing marker that.was long ago used to reserve Murphine's spot outside the Daily Pilot offire. In the dead of mght about 12 yeurs ago,· Ppters said, some of her father's stu- dents stole the marker and gave 1t to him as cl gift. . • EDITOR'S NOTE: Around the Corner 1s an occa~1onal series profiling Costa Mesa's neighbor- hoods. If you have a story ideCJ, call reporter Elise Gee at (949) 574-4275 or ~nd us an e mall at da1lyp1lot@earthlink.net While Coslc1 J\tesc1 h.i~ undertaken .m ambitious pro1ect lo rc\1talize tnP we ... 1 Side, hou-.ing lrdcl m the ol}' \ ni'W !)Pill rc1t1on ol ho11wown<>1.., h11o; been 1>11llmq clown wot., ctncl fHllllng a nPw lnc;e on llw m•1ghhorhood h) wrnodchnq homes anrl im e-.t1i1g m up<Jtadcs. .. A lot ol pt•opll• het\:P .1h(IU1rnp11•-. 1011 ol thl' \\'l,st S1c11'." ... md I l' 1<lt>nl Murv FPwc>l · "\\'c \\,'ho live here know th11l it"' untonn1l- l'd." !'met• ntO\'lnq mto thP ne1ghhorhood 10 }'P•tfS dCJO, £ t'Wl'I h<t~ \XOfkPd to llTIJHOVfl hC>I urrounclmgs and 0ncourage Q,ll1cr lo do thl ame The hou'e \\ d' not muLh to look c1t "hen fe\\t>) a.nd her hu-.band, l pns a Cos- ld r-.h"'d plllnnmg < onu111':-.1onN, fu-.t houqfu- 1t · ... oml! Cc1nyon Park .uea ws1"1ents ure ... 111rt- 111g from the ms1d<' out. Tlu• ne19hhorhood that sunound" Canyon Pdrk, ll~e11 w1thm lhP West Su.Jc, 1s the oldt>.,l SEE HOUSE PAGE 6 Murphine taught Muss Communicattons c.lnd supcr- vi1ted lhe OCC s tudent paper, th~ Coast Report, until Sep- tember 1997. I le died of can· ce1 in November of lhdl year. School meeting will focus on alleged embezzlements Peters. an instructor in the hterature and languc1uc · department, said her fatlwr's death gave her the opporlu· nity to cafry on his work, SEE PETERS PAGE 6 . " •District's Audit Committ ee chairman wants tcrlind out what happened in reported thefts of student funds dt two schools. I It Sf l'li !\hSll'lil •. On"¥ Aloi NEWPORT-MESA -If hdnks hod fol· low('d prolc>C'ol, at lt•c1sl on' of lhP ttlleged embnz.lcments thc1t 1xcurrcd w1thm the . scilool d1stnct lasl yPur could have bcPn preventrd, srud Davi' Brown. the cha1mum ol thP. thstnct's Audit Conuniltef'. A Sf>l'Clill mcrtmq nl lht! Audit Commit- le<' will lw held al 5 p.m . todt1y to discuss the two alleged t-mbeulemenls thdt Wt'r ' inentmm d 111 a memo Serrt to pnncipdls ·tn Octohl'r. Ono of lhe mc1denh mvolvt;d ct l>ttrent tund·raismtJ group and lht> oth~r .t school tt<. h\'ity dime tor. ·1 want to know why the hanks cipcnerl th1• dccounts without the d1stnct kr1owm~1. • HABITAT FOR HUMANITY UPDA~. Sunday's rain did not dampen Day 1 -Saturday . spirits or progress on t he Habitat for Humanity project. • In fact. site superintendent Ray Englert said the building was ahead of sched· ule. Monday's work included fin· Buildiig 1 ishing the house~s r '-' R E A M roof, the garage's V roof (lnd tiles, set· A sp«ial report ting the windo~ ""d exterior~ . doors, installing .~«:.al.irul.s~tem, insulating .. a.n.nd~in.cn:.~~~~~il!!i raying QoWn m e rt( , pn ·~M~"1¥J"9#J:x-f!il~Hf!llQl!ILJ', ing and mechanical equipl"(I nt. Volunteers mill abOut on the foundaUon • .. Day 2 -Monday Brow 11 SillCI. M J., the rt> etn} tlunu the ch tnct ThP \ud11 Comnuttce \\Cl CT1'<1tNl nflcr can lt>arn lrom tl11 ?" the 1492 $4 1111ll1on embez.zl"rnent &n\;Oh• Thl' uo;udl p11x l~lun• '' h~n a non1 n "' mg loaner Ftndnce Director ste\;e \\ gne qroup opens t1n 1lr<'O\.llll tor sc hool·rt .. 11t d l)ri p1t0 the l\\o mc1ch•nt.s, B10\\ I\ c-nm proj<•<. ls' j.., ttl<lt the· school hthtrd appw\ 1 mencf1-.d the d1,tni Is ... atequarcl-. gmclPhnf's of "'ho ctln rlcpo 1t and '' 1tl.-"Ba 1•d 011 \\ hdt I k1io\\, U1~ ') It ms draw mom'y lrotn the acc,ount These step kiC'ked m soon 1 nough " llro,,n 1d Th wc1 • not lollo'' t d with thl' pctr >nt fw1d-doU,11 amou1it ''as small I su peel th rillsmg 9r1mp, Brown ::.d1<l. l lxmk havt> c1 hubthl\ m ttus • "U a11 dt'< mmt 1s op •ned w1thout lhl' ct1s· ·nu• Auc11t Comn11tte1' nu "hng will b~ tnct's kno\\)Cd91~, thNc's not much U1ut U\e' held m the 1X1nrn room at the 01stnct Edu• thstncl c Hl do," he "t11d. , catlon Cc.nt"r, 2Cl85-A Be. r t "The nicest thmg for me 1~ you come together \"'•th a whole bunch of \trangers and create a house that'll last a ccntu· • ry. It kind of reminds you of how life might ha"c been 100 to 150 yea<s go. Every-• body helping each oth r makes 1t p6sslb1e to do things you wouldn•t be abl 'to do as an ind1v1du I." _;~ INDEX Cl.ASSlfl£0 nUU••.,••••••• .. 10 QOSSWORD • ...,, 2 DEAnt Nonm _____ 9 POllU FILES • "'--.. ·-·..--· 1 PUBLIC NOTICll --.. 10 SPOm ------_7 WEATHER frriY suiifry skits Ml brq """'"1UIS ir :the ""' 60s ~ coos:I. S..~2 Stuart .. Shartl•Y .. Warri<*. . "gt~frprn ·~~~v.~·~~;~·iii·ti·~~~~~~~!!!!Jd .. ~~ • CJnited M t Odist Ctiurch ..... . MOndoy, November 9, 1998 ' ' ·, . . . Permatech Shutters are made of conventional woo9 constraction, but the wood is protected by Resiloy instead of ·paint. The Resiloy ·covers the "the wood as a sleeve or skin -80 times thicker than paint. Resiloy won't chip, peel, fade, crack or change color like paint, and has a half lif~ of 500 years. This coating makes the shutter a breeze to dust or wash with just soap and water. No other maintenance is necessary or recommended. Guaranteed ·for life, these shutters usually c·ost less than shutters protected with only paint. To ask questions, get an id~a of what shutters would cost for your home over the phone, or a free in-home estimate, call: Permatech Shutters 1626 ·s. Clementjne St. • Anaheim, CA License # 703626 (714) 758-1692 Run your ad in the Newport Beach- Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach- Fountain. Valley Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit card # or mail with a check today! Run for a week! If --, D YES, SELL MY CAR Name Cit)' Credrt Card CJ MC 0 VISA Q Nii X Credrt Ctlrd Number PIMse Cfleclc Pertinent BoiteJ Year Make MOdel _ _.._ __ ___ . 0 e C-ytnd41t CJ F'owerlSMta 0 Sun AOol Price 0 Y8 0 Po-/'BfW<" DTrnledGlesl ----0 A¢o Tr-0 Pov.9'/Wonaow.Ow,_ts r.W ... 0 • SP9e0 0 Pow.IStMMQ 01AnC1tu Top 0&~ OAM/FM SI~ ow ... ~ 0 /.~ Coodlticll'* 0 CNIM Cont!OI 0 Mo<; .WW.ls O l-.iinirr tnlflridt O CMMti• D eusiorn r~ 0 fl.41 Powel 0 'WM A«li ' 0 Sl!ckig OttHWodow • $10 '°" 4 une.. s1 each eddltiOnal llne .._., te1 Ont!y Pilot 330 W Bay St Cott• MM& CA 92621 ,,... ... , (714) 642~78. , ... (714) 831 ·65~ -~~~-~----~--------~ M""~1~D~-~JILW,;l .. '..: .Pil .. ;a;m:. Ot m-.itmt 1 .. Ne-Y.,port Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot -- • J• I .-! ... -& -~~ . . I I " ..:. l . ~ . , ..... . -. -. ~ ~ "'1 ~ .~ ~ , -l • .. 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(A33848) S\5,996 BAUER JAGUAR (138854) S24 744 (5038611 $13,330 now lires & brakes, Coate Mesa (714)953-4800 LEXUS LEXUS OF smog cert, ofig owner, Llncoln·Mercury MISSION VIEJO WESTMINSTER good cond S3206 (714t 540·5830 '93 XJ6 Sdn 40 (949t384·0884 (714) 892·6900 949·722·7641 (93·4 172)$19,995 _....;.__;___;__ ____ , '98 RANOER BAUER JAGUAR '98 ES 300 --------'98 NEW BEETLE XL T ' au per cab, (714)953-4800 Full opt, Lex cerl PLYMOUTH 9165 :!':49$a~~~'.s4'~-~~;g· (AO <t9 5 6) ($ I 5, 998) --, 9-3_X_J_8_V_P_4_D_ (14254 2) $26, 987 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Coate Mes• LEXUS 98 VW BEETLE Llncoln Mercury (93·4 t74)S2 0,995 MISSION VIEJO '94 VOYAGER LE Sports pkg, PW, 714·540·5830 BA~7~~95~.!~~AR (9"'9)364·0884 Loadeli, 7 Poss, ABS, (002305) $19,987 '97 es 300 (179187) $10,99·1 LEXUS '98 TAURUS SE '"'3 XJS Cpe 20 Costa Mesa MISSION VIEJO 24V 1 d d • White/grey, lull opt • auto, oa e • (93·4171)$20,995 (039815; 528,987 Llncoln·Mercury (949)384·0884 (18042.3) S18.598 BAUER JAGU/,R LEXUS {714) 540·5630 Coat• Me•• Llncoln·Mercury (714>953·4SOO • MlSSION VIEJO --------MISC. AUTO 9245 (714J 540-5830 '94 XJ8 SC:n 40 _...;<_9_4 _9 _t3_e_4_·0_6_8_4_1 PORSCHE 917 ~ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 97 MUSTANG i.9:~~~9 )~~~~:= '92 LS 4 oo iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 97·80 HONDAS. AC. pw/pdl, 1111 , (714)951-4800 co. chrome, gmoonrf, '84 911 Carrera CiW's StOO·S500, Po-(208477) $12,997 (2ZIFSlS) s19• 50 c 11 c e Imp 0 u n d s . Coat. Me.. ,94 XJS convt 20 LEXUS OF herry red tan int, Ch J & .. WESTMINSTER C/0 , xlnl, $1K down evys, eeps Llncoln Mercury (94·3973)$35,995 (714) 892•89061 assume 514,ooo. pp Sports Utrllly. Must 714·540·5830 BAUER JAGUAR 949 873·041 J s e 111 JI Fee 97 MUSTANG COBRA (714)953-4800 1·800·772·7470 AB S. lthr . co , '95 iJs v12 Convt MAZDA 9125 SATURN 9190,_e_._1_79_9_0_<c_A_L_·s_c_A_N_> (183046) $22,997 (95·3965) $3 9, 99 5 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Coate Meaa BAUER JAGUAR '87 MAZDA 323 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Llncoln Mercury (714)953-4800 714-540·5030 4dr, Ssp, AC, gold, very encon, depend, $1700. (714) 979·1740 '93 EXPLORER 4X4 JEEP 9110 '97 MIATA 95 SATURN SL AC, Sap am·fm stereo, ca11, S6895obo 949·837·1173 4 7 K ml, mint, wht, ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiii (C61691) $15,550 1• "M"Edlt, loaded! --------LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714, 892-6908) '92 Wrangler AX4 (729825) Like newl TOYOTA 9210 $500 down assume LEXUS S 6 9 5 O at S 1 9 3 a iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii month. Private party MISSION VIE:JO '85 C II L '98 T·BIRD LX 940•873•0411 (949)384·0884 el ca lftbac k , Lthr, ABS, mnrf.•--------loaded. Auto, air, (3POJ104) $14,950 '94 Jeep Cherok•• _M_E_R_C_E_D_E_S___ digital dash $1600. Ll!XUS OF e cyl, auto trans, ate, 9130 949 840·70_05 WESTMINSTER alereo/cass, 59200. '95 4RUNNER SR5 (7141 092·89081 (949) 494·9549 '94 Benz Sdn 40 low ml, outo, morel '97 GRANO CHEROKEE (94·4144)$28,995 (3MIV145) $19,950 •--------23k ml, take over lse, BAUER JAGUAR LEXUS OF HONDA 9085 light Sliver grey, (714)953·4800 WESTMINSTER liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (949) 720·052! 93 BENZ 190E Auto, {714) 892·8906 '84 Hond• Civic AC. lthr Inter, lull pwr. '95 AVALON XLS 5 apd, am-Im atereo, IAND ROVER 9113 PS, PB. PW, am·lm 23kml, AT, Y>h1te. cauene, $1100 obo can, sunrf, tint 91 (3RLTSG9) 521,550 949·720·0832 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 512,500. 714·846·26011 LEXUS OF l-,..,,.9.,,...7..,.A""c""c""o""R"""o"""e""'x-4_d_ '94 R•ng• Rover '93 190E 2.6 WESTMINSTER Full pwJ, ve, lthr 1.:.WS black/aable, Low ml, chrome whls {714t 892·8806 (005317) $19,987 Immaculate condition (3E1L..248) $17,777 '98 4 RUNN!:R Sft5 LEXUS chrome whit,• CO, LEXUS OF eunroof. load•d,' V6, fully equip, clean, MISSION VIEJO WESTMINSTER (0154091 S2·1,987 (948,304--0084 121.000 949·225·l817 (714) 892·8808t LEXUS '87 tlatchback Auto,•----------------1 MISSION VIEJO AC. rune very wen. LEXUS ,9115 MERCURY 913S __ l94_9_>_3o_4_·_o_e_e4_ good l I re I, n e •d' liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ""'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil '9 7 CAM RY LE parnl dealer trade 11 • 24K ml, like' new, $1500, leav Ca. $1200 '93 OS 300 '93 S•ble LS 43k ml, (3TOT519) $19,950 949·1554-4287 lrvlne 8 cyl, auto, AJC. lthr Super clean, loaded LEXUS OF lnl, full power, cc, lthr, bucket, pp $8800 WESTMINSTER HYUNDAI snrf, tmted, alloy whls obo 949·6411·0321 (714) 892·8900 9090 $21,995. Nachamlchl '85 SABLE 08 aound eyatem, 12 CO iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii stereo/case gold pkg Loaded, •m·fm CHI, VANS 9225 23' Travel Tr•ll•r . pp 849-223·2722 (624995> 58•995 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Wllderneaa Cimarron , Coate M••• by f<le.iwood. Self· 95 ES 300 Llncoln·Mercury •84 DODQI! 350 conln'd, H2o, pro• Midnight blue/Ivory (714, 540·5830 Oeverly converalon pane, ehwr, hold'fJ {I 19~4(1!XUSS2-4,977 :97 MoW1t•lneer 40 VM. Pwr, dual air, tanka, greet oondl MISSION VIEJO CO, prem aound, ABS 97,900 ml, I owner, Sleep 4, cat•lytlc heat (949)384•0884 , (J12529) S2"1,997 ricordl. 15900.obo added, mull He lo • Coat• M4t•• 9'19·'723·1504 appreclare, $5,200. '95 SC 300 Llnooln·Meroury (949) 644•1342 ·Ca 1 h mere /Ivory, · {714) 540·5030 ISUZU 9100 (032522) $31,987 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO (949):184-0984 9230 SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNITIES SI NCE 1907 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1998 BIU>\N P08UOAIOAllV PILOl Jennifer Peters, a litera- ture teacher at OCC and the daughter of the late Tom Murphtne, uses a parking marker to remem- ber her father each day. Daughter fOllows father~s footsteps Jennifer Peters has taken over teaching duties at OCC after her father's death [kjyfiol E very tunf1 JPnmfer Peters enters her class- room at OC.:C, .,he touches a murker that she says gives hN fuck clod 'helps her remember her father. Peters, 36, is the claughlC'r of lcgenddry forntl'r Detily Pilot editor and OCC' journal- ism adVJser Tom Murphine. She followed m her father's footsteps in an unusual way: Alter he died, she took his JOb. The tahsmdn outside her classroom is a concrete pcuk- mg marker that was long ttgo uc;ed to reserve Murphine's spot outside the Daily Pilot ofhce. Jn the dead of night dbout 12 years ilgo, Peters c;aid, some of hPr father's stu- dents stole the rnt1rker and gave 1t to hun as a gift. Morphine taught Mass Comrnumcat1ons tmd super- vised the OCC student paper, thP. Coast Report, until Sep- tember 1997. Ht~ died ol can- CN lO NOV(_•Jnb<>r of lhdt year. Peters, tm ir. ·tructor in the literature and lrrnguttgc depdrtment, c;ttirl her lather's death ~Juve her the opportu- m ty to carry on his work, SEE PETERS PAGE' 6 . . R~sidents 'Yant. 24~hour · ~ecurity • Mesa North neighborhood asks the city to pay tor private patrols, but concerns expressed. 1•11-,1 C11 Ocit~ COSTA MESA -Sonw l\.Jcsd North u•s· idenls would hkt.• the city to help pay for ct three-month pilot program llMt would pru· v1de theu ne1ghborhoocl '24-hmtr pm·<1te secunty. . Members of Mesd North's c nmt> prPvPn· hon committPe present"d lhc>ir proposal Monday night at d City Council study s(•s· s1on. Although Mesa North is hds 01\c ot th<' oty's lowest cnme rdtes, 1t has expenenc e>d an mcrects~ m crime while the rest of lht~ nty hus hdcf d decrea!:>e, send rns1clcnt John Burkhard. "\\1hc1l '\\e'd hkl .. to du 1<; bee omt> proac 11\'C rtncl try lo qet al this IOCTPdS(' lO cnnw•: Bmkhard st11cl. The gro~1p is µropo.,my that th .. city help P•tY We.stt>c Secunty to patrol th<> nc1uhbor- houd 24 hours d day :.even da} a wePk 11n<I study ho,-.· its guards' rue once aflPct c 1 lflll' Cur11•ntly, 240 of . r-.tcsa Nc>rth'.., 750 houwhold-. p.iy tor t1 \\'estec secunty guard tu p<tlrol i>tiJhl hours ca cld~ hve ddy~ (t Hom~ improvement W<>ek How ~wr, a1·' or UtP ne1ghhor- hood crune c)('CU1~ \\hen \\ t>StN:· lS not on dutv, Burkhard md · l'aty Attorney Tom Kttlhe Idl"ed lecJal conci>rns about ustng public f u,nd to put pnvalf• ,~cunty· guardr; m the role of u p<1bc1• forcP. Counnl\\ oman Ht•ather som~s ra1 £>11 the Jdf'cs of us111u the "mor volunteN torce SEE SECURITY PAGE 5 Co~ta Me~ resident Mar\' fe\\el pla~., with her dog, Walk- er, in her back yard O\erlook- ing Canyon ·Park. Fewel has worked to i,mprove the reputa- tion or the West Side and has helped organize mo home .md gardt•n tour~ in the p·eighbor- hood. Residents of Canyon P~rk have been using reillodeling to revamp city's oldest housillg tract 'mu• m1>\'lng into U1e nC'1yhborhood 10 " : . . . . lblf PJol housmq ll.1cl in tho ell} A IH.'\\ genPrc1t1on of ho111f'ow11e1s h.h h en puttmg rlown roots <11Hl puth11~1 d no" I.ice on the neighborhood h}' rt111hlclf'h11g homes and In\ l"'tmg m UJX.Jrades . ) <'ct TS f1£10 Fe\\ <>I hd workt>d to llll}>TO\ c> her surroundmgs and encourag(" others to d o th · • EDfTOR'S NOTE: Arolmd the Corner is an occasional series profiling Costa Me~·s neighbor· hoods If you have a story idea, call reporter Elise Gee at (949) 574-4275 or ~end us an email at da1lyp1lot@earthhnk net \Vhtlf' Co-,t,1 t-.fc.,a has undl'ftdken an mnlntJous pro)l'Ct to revitalize the West S1tl1•, somP c.myon Pdrk area residPnls art.' ... t111t- lll1J from lh" mside out. TI1P ne1ghhorhood that .,urfoun<I., Canyon Pork, clPPp w1thm the West Side, 1s the old I "A Jot ol peopll' ha\ll' a had tmprc" ton ot the \\'t' I SidP • aid resident l\ lary Fe" cl "\\ e "ho 11\C' hNe knm\ thot 11 ~ unfound- ed." ame The house wa not much tu look dt ~'hen Fev; .-.1 and hc>...r hu b. nd Ctms a C<><;- ld f\tp.,c1 planmng conums ioner ftr--t bought lt SEE HOUSE PAGE 6 School meeting will focus on alleged embezzlements •District's Audit Committee chairman wants to fi'nd out whdl happened .in rElported Uwtts of student funds a t two schools. Dcit Pb NEWPORT-MESA -It ll<t11ks hc1d fol· lowed protocol, dt lect~t nn • of the> allt>qi•d cmbczzlemt•nts that occutr~cf w1tl11n th1• sc hnol chslrirt last y(ldf could hc1ve been prt•vf'ntcd, suid Dave Brown, lht> c h.11rmc1n· ol tlw district's Audit Comnull<'t'. A spcual meeting of the Audit Commit· lt>I' will he held at 5 p.m. toddy lo disrn.,s lhe two alleged embezzlenwnts thdl w1•n1 nwnlJon<'d m a memo sent to prirn 1p.1ls an < ktolwr. One of the incidents mvulved a JWrt•nt tund-rah.ing group ctncl lhl' oth1'r ·'' c hool activtty director. ~1 wt1nt to know why the b<tnks 01 l"'ned lhe {le<. ounb without the clL'>lnCt knowmq," HABITAT FOR HUMANITY UPDATE Brcmn send. Mis lht>rt' <1llythmu thi• dr tm1 c<1n kt1rn from thts?" 'rill' u ucll proc-cclurc when ll nonprofit ~1roup op •ns ttn dC'Count for school-n'lt1h•d prowcts 1s th<1t the ~rhool board apprme qlllclt•hm·s of who ct1n deposit and w:ilh· clr.iw mon ~y ltom the acrount. Ttww step \H'Tl' not lollowcd with the parent tund· rd1.,.my yroup. l3rown sdul. • 1t un account 1~ opened without tlll' chs• tnrt' knO\\lt>dgt>, thew's not natch thc"lt t1H' ch tnct can do," he smd. · fhe \ucht Ctinumttee wct,, C"'.rt..'<lll'd aft1 r lhf• 1~11'2 S4 nnllion cmbe1zlement 1mo1' • im f11m1t')1 Pir1<rnc1• D1h ct or ~t •\ e '\\ ilqnt DC'sp1tc tlw two 111c1dcnl.,, Hro\' n eorn menlll'd thl' di tnct s ~atcguMd~ •Ba~l on v. hc1t 1 k1w'' U1(l \sh m kick I m oon enough.• Rrown stud The dollcsr amount wc:i small l .;uspcct th hank hct\ l' a hub1hl\ 1n uu ... • TI1 Audit Cornnuttc m etmg w1U bq held m Um hoard room ul the DislnCt Edu• uit10n Cl'ntCJ, 2C\8S-B~ar st I DEX Sunday's rain did not dampen spirits or progress on the Habitat for Day 1 -Saturday Day 2 -Monday "The nicest thing for me ts you come together with a whole bunch of c;trang(?rs ClASSIRID .. -.. -~--10 ... CROSSWORD _,_._._12 Humanity project. Buildh19 • DREAM A special report • . and create a house that'll last a centu• ry. It kind of • reminds you · ·of how ltfe might have been ioo to 150 years ago. Every· body h lping each oth r mal<es It possible to·do things you wouldn't be abl do~~ ndw.idual).! .. -~ ........ - DE.lTH NOTIG'S -T ,,,9 POUa Fii.IS_ .. _, ...... _._ -2 PUBLIC NOTICES --10 SPOm--·--·----1 . Stuatt •$hartcey" W•nidt. ~~ -~·---~-~~-~ltt"'li~rm~~q1"-"""'tt~"ffem~Verdfo-1-~,-~~ United M thodi t Church • local voices ' Newport Beoch/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot MAILBAG Ill OUR VIEW aws mum reaction _ This is m. reply to your requc~ for hotline thou_ghts on El Toro Pldn C1"El Toro plan col11d force JWA to expand," Nov. 6). I upport any plan that ~ould help . fati.litate Et Toro as a full·s1ze, full-scale auport. Even if ---n11teans that Jo ayne Airport neeastooe mO<fi=-- or altered in some manner or making necessary idjusbnents for El Toro or the compromise for El Toro I think what 1S good for one 1s good for both, and let's 1usl get on with 1t and help U1e economy. BIUNYHOLM Cos~a Mes.a ~ No, J do not believe El Toro Plan C 15 acceptablE! I am very concerned about the nolSe Qnpact, not only where I live (in the Bluffs) b1,1t also for the larger com- mwl.ity that would be affected. We have no l:)uffer • zone. while El Toro would have a huge buffer zone and need not have further expansion of the airport. South County people are being hugely misinformed about the expected noise impact on their commurubes. If John Wdyne Airport is used as a regional auport <tnd El Toro JS used for the larger but increasingly quieter planes. then we would be sharing the needs of Orange County and all would be helping to equip our county for the needs of our incredsmg population. The re-election of county Supervisor Jim ·Silva Should give a strong mdtcation of our concern. ' BARBARA WALLACE Newport Beach 1 JUSl wanted to rnspond to your front-page article about El Toro airport. It is probably the hot lSsue down in our dfea, dS you know. The avefdge Citizen ttunks that by approving the El Toro airport, John WtJyne is not gomg to grow. And all the proposals that are surfacing are not going in that direcuon dl all. ft looks like even if El Toro happ,ens, John Wayne will still expand. . That would be d concern to the average person who lives around the d.lrport, of which I am one. And so ye~. that 1s a huge concern . Regardmg option C, all the things that are dis- cussed in th~ article are very concerning. So I tlunk if you asked probably anyone in the Daily Pilot disl!lbu· lion area, they will say that not only the plane noJSe and the soot and everything that goes along with the airport, but 1ust the crowding and congestion and traf- fic IS really turning the neighborhood into more of a business area than a residential area. So I know for one, we are looking at other houses in other areas -wtuch ts unfortunate because we live m-_. a great fanuly neighborhood, but it is just cause for concern havtng gone to Loyola University and lived m the Los Angelei. International Airport area. John Wayne is not going to be ·an LAX, but steps in those directions move 1t farther and farther from a true neighborhood community and tum it into a business di.<;trict. BRAD TODD Newport Beach Keep redistricting off front page GAINS ON THE RIGHT PATH • . • Special education students at Estancia High can 6!ll11 money and get on-lhe-1ob training through the Path- ways SC'hool-to-work prowam. Pathway~ places the teens in Jobs at local businesses, prepanng them tor life _ after high school .. ·nus program is mvaluabte, • says Vicki Ann Mart.mi, transition services coordmator for the prog~. "We get students who come back to us and tell us that while they were on a job interview, they remember all the things we taught them." NEW FACES ON THE DAIS The election brought three new faces to our local city councils -J..mda Dixon in Costa Mesa. and Gary . Adams and Tod Ridgeway in Ne~rt Beach. We hope their energy, enthusiasm and ideas bring about a - renai.s4'ance on their respective councils. BUILDING A DREAM Within d week, Michael and Linda Sebo will have a dream ho~e that will keep them· and their four chil- dren safe and wann. Hundreds of volunteers are work- ing with the Sebo~ to build the house, a Habitat for Humaruty project. •Linda has wanted a hoID;e for so loo~. and cramped in that apartment and not able to send her children out to play. she has Just really longed for a place of her own,• says Sebo family friend Ruth Pron ill. • LOSSES MONEYMAffiRS Once agam, the school clistrict is haunted by embez- zlement. Police and Newport-Mesa officials are investi- gating two apparent thefts -one involving a parent who reportedly funneled money from a campus club account irlto a personal account; the other involving a club adviser who allegedly misused money raised for supplies. The losses totaled at least $15,000. ·nus has the poss1bility of giving volunteer organizations a black eye,• says Newport Elementary parent volunteer Mark Wood. CHRIS COX For a whtle there. it looked as i1 our very own Rep. Chns Cox was on his way to the No. 1 seat in the House of Representatives. Cox on Friday announced his intention to seek the House speaker post being vacated by Newt Gingrich. But by Monday, q>x had recons1d: ered, saying he was withdrawing his name from consid- eration in hopes of maintain.ing-party uruty. KEVIN BRITTAIN Costa Mesa resident Kevin Brittain and his wife, Eri- . ka, were on lheir way to Playa Grande in Guatemala after detivenng emergency supplies to storm victims when their plane crashed, killing Kevin. "He was a great guy who had a giving heart,• say_s fnend Aldo Saro. "This accident has been devastating to everyon~ involved • Our thoughts are with the Brittain family. BRUCC RHDY!1'0R 'rH£ DAILY PILOT Estancia High School spe- cial educa- tion student Amy Carpen- ter arranges holiday gift items on the · shelves at the Kmart store in Costa Mesa. She ls enrolled In the school's Pathw.ays program. At left, Rep. Chris Cox, R- Newport Bejlch, has withdrawn his name from speaker of the House considera- tion. At the League of Women Voters school boar~ forum (not covered by the Dully Pilot), canctidate Kathy Schwart. gdve important insight on red.istncting ("Dis- tnct looks at zones by num~rs." Oct. 21): R .E I D E R S R E S P 0 N D 1 J According to the stale Educabon Code. redistnct- ing is based on the rederal census figures, which are taken every 10 years The next one is in 2000 2) Distnct zones are based on the number of people tiVU1g in ari area, not on the number of regi~ered vot- ers. Locals offer support of Cox for Ho Use speaker post 3) The number of zones will remain the same after they are redrawn. Each will still have a smgle repre- sentative on the board. Rectislnct:J.ng 1s neither <:in urgent issue nor one that deserves front-J)dge coverage. WILLARD C. COURTNEY Newport Beach News you· can't find on CNN · Thanks for U1e arhcll' ( "l didn't think we would make ll, • Nov 6). It wa~ nPws trom the Bay Islands thdt was not covewd on CNN We have fncnds on UWd. Rocltan and Guanaja. We lived them from 1 H82-85 and drP busy making efforts " to send clothing and bedding to the islands via a iChOOll>-w1de· e ffort m our community. JULIE FISH Santa Mana, Calif. •THE ISSUE: Rep. Chris Cox briefly considered bid to replace Newt Gingrich as speaker of the House. But on Monday, he announced he had a change of heart. We couldn't be more ecstatic. And we support that tremendously. JUDY BEATIY Newport Beach I am very excited that Chris Cox might be a possible speaker of the House ("Could Cox be next House Speaker?" Nov. 6}. I think he would be a wonderful representative of the Chrisban Codlition and the conserv- ative element of our society and get some balance back into our govern- ment. •. MAXINE QISNY Newport Beach As much as I think Chns Cox would make a nice speaker, and if we have to replace Newt Gingrich, I would think so But l wttnt to keep Newt .. DORIS HOPE NewportPPmnsula This is in response to the "Next · Newt• article that appeared m the Daily Pllot on Nov. 6, which asks the I question "Could ChriS l:ox be the n~xt House Speaker?• The state- LETTER OF THE WEEK Ghost Tars of Harbor High cry ment the "Next Newt• indicate~ to me that whoever would be consid- ered as a replacement would need to have the same credentials. There- fore, in this context I would have to say no I would not like to see Rep. Cox assume the role of th<.' speakf'r of the House. DANIEL BRIGHAM Corono dc>l Mdr Chns Cox would he an oul'>lancl- ing speaker. He would be good for the whole country, JIM BREmNGER Salt Lake City, Utah I recently moved from Newport Beach to the Washington, D.C , ilH'l'I whic:h precluded me from voting fur Chns Cox ugam. Notwithstanding. I lhmk Cox would make an·excellent speaker, and I hope the "powers thdt he" m the GOP back here will : sei> ht to put him m that chair. • I fo 1s articulate, intelligent and do<'S not hdve u history of vitriolic · •. bt•hdvior toward the opposition par~ ty. JI the next Congress is to accom-.• plish anythmg, 1t nught help to take. the Democrntic rifle scope off of lhe' current speaker's head. Sadly, it -· won~t be long before the opposition : finds 1f necessdry to p\:ft Cox in thett. scope and mtlke him the enemy ~ a9am.st which the11 party fights (yo4 · know, Gmgnch, Starr, etc.) That is a.. challenge I hope he will take BOB BETTWY Alexandria, Va. 0 N THE RECORD It doesn't 1ust happen on the othet. side of the bay (Letter of the Week, •Alter the gam<>, ~ Oct. 27) As 1 huvc sat m the sti:lllds at lrvme Avenue and 16th Street for more than 35 yeurs watching Newport Hurbor play lootball, m~rrund has often gone to the former players who have electrified that field over a long ago. these thoughts were penned An old T~r coach strode JHtsl For on the field the great ones stood .. There w~s Sheflin, WhiUord, B Shaw, Stars and stripes on helmets 1Tad1tion was them glue. The thing that ~els the..'><' 11Prepare to be out- ed, demon of Satan. N ·: . -Joe Warreft, captain : pan of tune, and a few years VOL. .92, NO. 267 , the lield Ghosts Turs of Harbor High. One dark and windy ddy l lis steely eyes shown ~th a The c0c1t he wore Sdid Smlor.; And he threw open the gate. JOY • • Just Sailor coaches know And he saw the men of sea· ons gone A Jrughty cheer broke through the clouds And he heard a thunderou~ All standing m a row. READEBS HO.DJN£ (949) 642-6086 f Record your comments 1bout W O~uly Pilot or nevYS tips ADDRESS Our 1ddress rs 330 W. B1y St • Com Mesa, C.hf 92627. news stories, 1llvstr1t1ons, tdito- nal m1tter or advert~ts ~e1n un be reproduced with· out wntten s>«mlss•oo of copy· right owner HOW TO R£ACJ:i.US Orcut.tion The Times Orange County (800) 252 9141 Advettillng Class.fied (949) 642-5678 O"play (949) 642-4321 Edltorl1I News (714) 540 1224 Sports (949) 642-4330 News, Sports fax (949) 646-4170 E mall da1lyptlotttearthltnk.net M .. n Off"tte B~ineu Off1<e (949) 642-4321 8usmess fall (949) 631•5902 Reeser, Escher, Brown, Baza· cas, White Butera, Simmons, dozens more; it was An awesome sight. Their uniforms were different Some wore middy collars blue Sdilor men From Harbor I ligh api1rt Was the unagc of il footht11l shonP of the riverboat Angela ; Louise, as he performed.: an exorcism on the S.S.:z Michigan tugboat Sun-!: day.·: ,, Forever on each hPilt t. KAY BROWN N£>wport Bt•ath - POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • Brfstol Street About S300 was stolen from a home in the 1400 bl()(k. • Elden Avenue: A car stereo and a cellular phone worth $450 were stolen from a car in the 2100 bl()(k. • Kalmus Avenue; Ctrcu1t breakers worth S 1. 700 were stolen from a business in the 100 block. • Newport Boulevard About S860 w;J<: stolen from a home 1n the 1700 block. •19th StrMt A set of keys, a pair of sh<>ft and some coins. worth S 145 were stolen from a car in the 500 block. .. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Da ily Pilot Tue5doy, November 10, 1998 3 -The: riet resutrof theft _ ___,..-was a death thr_eat_-_ I have ju'st received d fetter from Floris Grnc>ly of Costd Mesa who i:lSk.'>!mc> it I hc1ve ever heard of Chris-'Michelsen. Have I ever hcdrd of Chris ' Michelsen! Chris was dn essen- tial part of a snl<lll drama in which I received th'! first of what turned out to be several death · threats during my lifellme. ~ . During lhe 1920s and edrly '30s, the land where Balboa Boulevard veers to the right to become Newport Boulevard was mostly vacant lots. The local fish- ermen dried their fishing nets on those vacant lolc;. Chns Michelsen was a local fisherman who spent most of lus time mending nets on those lots. Chri<; Wds a big, ruddy-fa ced, smiling man who everyone liked. He spoke with c1n decent that puzzled me. In our fishing flee t we hdd a variety of accents. There was the YClgosldv accent of Pet<' Arnch. There wa'S the Ht1.lian dcccmt of Frank Suttora. Jdck Glllis from Nova Scotia had dn accent We even had d Russian accent with John Horman, but Chris Michelsen spoke with a different accent. Now 1 know. Greely advises me that she and Chris' are and were Danish. Thu!> the "sen• m the name rdther than "the more common "son.· o r course we hdd our locals, Johnsons, Souders, D1Xons, McMillens. Then during the '30::. we t)ad an influx of refugees from the Dust Bowl. They spoke with what I would call border Southern. · In 1937 I was a deputy distnct attorney. Rowldnd "Hodge" Hodgkinson wtis our local police duef Someone stoic d net from THE VERDICT robert gardner the net-drying .area. That wt:1s unheard ofl No one stole a hsh net. Well, someone did. It didn't take Hodqkmson lonu to catch the thief. ThP guy was not only d tluef He Wds stupid. He used the stolen net right m front of its owner. He was one ol the new breed of refugees. £ 1£' hadn't been h~rP long enough to ledm that fJshennen don't st<.1t1l each other's nets. In theft, there are two cldsses . of offenses. Anythmg under $200 ts petty theft, anything ovN that I is grand theft. Hodgkinson chMged the truer with ~Jrand theft based on Chris M1c:helscm's tesllmon} that the stolen net w<1s \vorth more than $200. The ('ase WdS tned in Depart· ment 2 of the old red s.mdstonl' courthouse. That courtroom had swmgmg doors. In our nt>w cour· thouse we hdve no swinging , door~. 'Nhether this 1s bee <•Usl' swmgmg doors smack too much of old-fashioned saloons or tor . security, I do not know. Al the tnal, the JUI)' conv1c:ted the net thief. I ·wish l could rcr~orf : that 11 ·was my brilliant prosecu· lion thut did the trick. Acfually, if J could t<>a('h niy blind black Ldbrddor lo speak she could hctvc> won Utdt CdSe. When it cc.tme time to sen· tence him, it turned out that our net lhief was a professional thief . from Oklahoma. He had even setvcd a tcnn for grand theft at the McAllister State Prison in Oklahomd, Faced with that rC'rnrd, Jamt>..s Allen, the presid- ing Judge, sentenced the guy to prison. Al this point the defendant went berserk. I am dware that no one likes going to prison, but most defendants are pretty philo-· sophical obout 1t Not this guy. I le ·screamed at Hodge and me c1nd finally mdde a lµnge at us. A couple of bailiffs grdbbed him and began to drag him out of the courtroom. When they came to those• swinging doors, he yelled t1l I lodge and me, "If it's the last thing I t-ve>r do, I'm going to kill you IMsturds when I get out.· We~ c-ould hear tum still .,,, reaming that he was going to kill us as the bdiliffs dragged him down the stairs. Judge Allen, who had been obst•TVlJlg events. with ::.ome mtert'st, sd1d to I !odge and me, "Ht• don't like you." A..,1de from its granundtical shortconung, that remark pretty well summed up the proceed- ings. · And so, Greely, that's why I remember your uncle, Chris Mktielsen, so well. • ROBERT GARDNER 1s. a retired 1udge and a resident of Corona del Mar. His column.runs Tuesdays. Silverado Srnior living to acquire Mesa Terrace in Costa Mesa . . . Sllverddo St>nior Living in Alzheimer s care facility. The Aliso V1e10 will be acqumng purchdse will allow S1lvmt1do to Delmapac1hcu's Mcsd Terrace open its hr~t commumly 1n in Costa Mesa, an 82-·umt Orange County. S1lverddo Seruor Llvmg com- bines the benefits of dn asststed- livang community with high· qu<1hty medical scrvlces. SALE HOURS: Wednesday No\embet 11th 9:00 Mt to 8:00 PM Monday thru Saturday l 0:00 Mt to 6:00 PM Sunday Noon to 5:00 PM SALE STARTS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBE~ 11th AT 9:00 AM TO 8:00 PM AND WILL CONfINUE TIIROUGH ~IONDAY, NOVEMBER 30th. nrn RACK \VIL~ BE CLOSED TUESDAY, NOVE~IBER 10th FOR SALE PR.EPARATIO~. REGULAR PRICE LIQUIDATIOS PRICE SUITS $495.00 to ....... $995.00 $199.90 to.... $399.90 SPORT COATS $250.00 to ....... $795.00 $69.90 to.... $299.90. BLAZERS $295.00 to ....... $695.00 . $H9.90 to.... $369.90 DRESS TROUSERS $135.00 'to ....... $295.00 .$59.90 to .... $149.90 DRESS SHIRTS $65.00 to ....... $175.00 $27.90 to ...... $89.90 TIES $45.00 to ......... $95.00 $19.90 to ...... $39.90 CASUAL SUCKS $57.50 to ....... $175.00 $29.90 to ...... $89.90 SPORT SHIRTS $55.00 to ....... $225.00 $19.90 to...... $69.90 KNIT SHIRTS $42~50 to ....... $195~00 $19.90 to ...... $•9.90 SWEATERS $85.00 to ....... $225.00 $l9.90 to...... $99.90 'ounmAR .... --$9-).oo '9.,.m" z9s.oo $l9.Jt-&on~-.,$n~.90w--_,.__,... SHO~ . • $135.00 to ........ $895.00 $7~.~ ~.1.. 099.90 BEl.l'S a SOCKS ... , .............................................. u ......... take an ~t1111a1 30" on ~ ::mn;,. ~ . NAME BRANDS AT DISC GARYS RACK • 148 West Main • Tustin ' Join us at our. TUesday, November 10th 7PM·10PM 369 Enst 17th trt:~t ( t 1t1stm) uit #4 C )St cl t\ 1 ' ~l · (949) 5 J 5--2996 Visit our oth ~r location -•4 Tuosdoy, November 10, 1998 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot .. . es m, e~Rc;>Lt.B.eu~COI!.Q!~W!;~~.....,.,,..ql~.,..CO~~x~.!\!.louns:;cdF 'that he \~'ould=·-+-wi.;..;..=·th.in Congr i. 1d thctt phone .bli~ UU Pulled out of race in order to rwi. for'sp ake1, te.ucd hi candidacy had the weekend by both camltdates show<'<l Chat Cox potential to harcJPn the· factions within the had 90 supporters w1th111 the Rl'!publican Party. mthc.r thiui Just t!ttltn_y us u 1 with abortion and gun control ~ • • While Cox isn't likely to get any <11r~ct con- cession for his' deuston to withdraw lui mun~. congressional sourcPs smd thP rnuve and his h1gh-prohlE! etlort lo sccK the speak1•rsh1p solidities his cum•nt slt1nchng ds r a l6ac1Pr tn Wdlting." promote Republican· Party unity. -Repuolic-an ConfNenct>, which is still recover· compared with 1 to for Llvmgl>ton. -~-_.;~..__---...i ing from n11dh•1 m election lo::.se!>. . Cox will st•ek to contmuC! his role as chclll'- 11 11-.: '1 smd · "Wt• have "cnou::. pohc:y d1lf~renc:e · witK llie man of tne House RcpuuycdnPolicy Comnut. OliyPilot nunonty .md with lho Clmton adnurustration-tee, the hHh most J>OWNful position m the o\'er ~p ndmq, lc1x<'s, <>ducatton, hf'alth Cdre · l lou!>C' Qf Rcprc>sentatives. NEWPORT BEJ\l;l I -In t1n t>llurt to mdin-and more\" Cox s.ncl m a statement "Winning "Christopher Cox is my best buddy,• scUd rum p~uty uml} iincl fosl1>r 11nr101mo11s '.'.Upport policy v1rto11l's t114!t1ns st<1yinq united, both fellow Oran9c County RPp, Dana Rohrdbacher tor a R~puhhcc1n 11011-.0 sp11.ik1'r, Rep Chnsto-within Uw Hou c• and within th~ Senute." (R·Huntington Beach). •sut Bob Livingston plwr Cox {R-NPwport n ·ac hi withdrew h1-. If tw had sun, Cox would have been up 1 hds also been ct very goOd friend. Bob has a na1111• ·as a c.md1Clatc> In n•pla6· outgoing' c1ua111:.t Rep. Bob·l.1vingslon (~-La.}, ~ho chairs j chance now to set un ugendd lhat will get the !ipP.~1kor Nl'\\ l C:111unch the I lous(! Appropndltom. Comm1tt£>e. Sour~es people talking ahoul tht-goal'i .ot the GOP Sources also scllCi lhc1l ti Cox hdd \\UO, Cdh· · fomia would hdVt' gult<'n thr• .iltPnltun from Congress that it dPservos I lowevPr, bf'causf! 91 the potential tuc:t10ilcil d1spuh•s. Congress would hod "1t difh(lllt 10 P•'"s len1-.lallon tor the benefit of dny state." Rep. Chris Cox . ., Soffer again fighting over code vi olations Council puts 9ff junior lifeguards vote • The plan for a permanent training facility will come back for a vote Dec. 14, when two opponents will be gone. 1s'iue to be put off WltiJ Dec. 14, when ctl l<•ciS! two of the people who opposed the· 1ded -Mayor Tom Edwards and Coun· cllmdn ':John Hedges -will be olf lh<: !uni'. The c1ctJon Wds a noncontroversial end lo a vNy controversial budget. Amonq th<! rtl•ms funded: $15,000 IQr the hrst phase of median landsCdJ>Ult] unprovcm£>nts on Irvine Avenue; a $5,noo clondtton to the Envrronmentdl Naturr C'£>nlc>r's St1Vl' Acres for Nature cam. pdtgn1 $40,000 to t><'9tn plans on i.rnpro' - tn!.] p<•dP-.lllt!ll c1c ccss near the Bdlbot1 P1Pr pc1rkmq lot, $39,000 from the purk111!J I~ t11ncl lo wpltlc <' old parking metPrs, t1nd $150,000 to h<•lp rn<1intain and mcJk1• mlprov1•1111•11h to tht> c 1ty-ownC:'cl ml pro.· ii R<. ">ldllfCttPUJ who fled Co!-.lc1 l\ 1 'Su now laces problPms with Newport Bedch over tlw Blue Beet. 1-II 'II I K f< \\,f.A'l;ll [)(j,~ Pilot "JE\\ POH I BE.i-\C.::11 -Fuq1th:e 1 ""''' u rnlP\11 S11J SolJer, ·Who fl pd his .htlrtll' Ill ( 'm.ld !\1PSd to a\CIHI proSP·. .l llth>n Oil ( oclp VIUl<1t1ons thern, l~ OU\\ tdnuhnq \\1th N•'Wport 13<>1.1< h oll1n11l-. 0\i('f }Ull g11l•ssNI ll <ud1 ~IOld­ lJOns · 1 ' SullPr ~ BluP B1•et rcst11uranJ m f\lcf-,tclden Squ1tre ld:.t WPPk \\d'i Ser\ cd with tt v1olat10n notice for ill~· <tdl occ updncy of the upst<1u outdoor <hnmq dee k dn<I for la1lurn to gel a huilctmg rwmut lor c1 wind crC>en that \\d'i built <IW\lnd thP cit>( k. !Soll or, from h1..; home m Uis \ 1 gd<:, rc11lt>d the> cit\ ''100 . \\TOO!J" on the dt•rk l'>slle clfld Sdl<l llE' pldJh tO t1qhl It lO lhP lllltl'I f•n<I ' I IP dS l'lb thrtl thl' de< k --which , ht• s,11<1 \\fl'> dt•s1q11~d '-Pt't 1f1c'clll} fo1 O< n 1 pM1c } wc1 propPrly cons I ni< I· Pd dlHl pct'.'.Wrl hy .ill ('II}' dep,trl· lllt'llls .. Sht1ron \\ 1111cl, N!\WJ1(>1 I Bf•4ch <l'>'il..,lt1nt <II\ 111.m.t!Jl'f ..,,ud !hf' c.od<' v111ldlton not If P 1 not d nU11lon, but 1s mtPn<IPd to 1nlorm Sofft>r lhdt sn11w- MICHAEL V; ELAMM.D. COSMETIC SURGERY lhlnq is not con')tslent with th<? ldW and TWC'cls to he fixed. ShP. stud she has g1vc·n hun ur.1111 Fnclct}' h.1 provide• thP city with lhn mformdhon nt>etlPd to rl~solv<• thP problem "We> simply don't hove enough mror mat1on tu know whcllwr occu1ia- 1Jon ot tht• roof t.in he dpprovt•d, M Wood sct1d JF IJER RA<.l.A'lll> ~Pilol NEWPORT BEACH -J\ dc•c·1s1on on ct pNmdnent trcumng fdnlily for tlw nly's Juruor Lileguard proqrum wc1s poslponc•d agam Monday night, this tune ttl tfa• requP.sl of its b~ proponent. Councilman ~Noyes tlskNi for thP council.· . Noyes said he intends to explorP the poss1bihties further in the meantinw Met try to marshal more suppor1 from llw cummuruty. . u1•m trying lo plt1y off of the ( 1ly's strengths," he said. Th<' C'1ty Council d]so c1pproved - with virtually no discussion eight 1t(•ms that remained on its Hbudgcl checklist• fJ om th!"! budget dpprovtll proc:f'ss in dt11 I IClll l<1<1lil ICS. . • All Uw nty hos fight now .ire l 2- \ edr-olcl plans for thl' f<'SlttUrdnl that mdudn '' nol<11lon by llw mch1tcc.I· !'ioymq th£• upper dee k 1s not tQ ht> occupwrl, Wood -.did "'We don't know why tl1at noldt10n 1s thr>re," sht> ~aid. Ml 1l not strur. turnlly sound? Is tht>re not sufhcient ex1tm9? We need .to hncl th.it out " Roommate ·testifies Parker 'calm, quiet' ·.ff .Soller dcw~n't comply hr rmlay, \\ ood Sdld lh~re could bf! ~ome legal dC'lion or a c1tallo11. I low 'ver, she :-.<ild, •1•m upllnustt<" he'll give us whdt \\ t need " But Sotlcr chdn't bpJH!df to he:! reddy to Ut\'C many tm1e oon. He said th1• dee k hr1s hc<'n opproved twice by tlw city c1nd lhP wind screr>n is c:ons1ch.m•d ..,.d fence under 6 tec>t tall, wh1c:h 1s c1n f'Xccp- t1on lo tlw bu1ldmg p<'rnut rulP "I am prepc!n•d to ltikc lh1s dlJ the• wity to the Supreme Court, cv£>n 1f I'm lorc~d to cont"rnpliltl' movm<J tarthf'f trom C11lrtorn1d, ttml it will probctbly hr1\ 1-• to involVt> onw pl.i'>llC: surgery," Soth>r s111cl. • Death penalty is ~ possible sentence.for man found guilty of murdering five Orange County women in ldte 1 H70s. GlffC Rl'>IJN\. lb8y l'Uil SANTA ANA -The fonnl'r roommdt<• of d ·man convicted of murd<>nnu fiv" Orangf.' County women in th<' 1.1ti> 1970s -.did his friend was calm ttncl qu1<'t ,ind· didn't show any signs of violenc:<> ur rc1qc. · Alhert Gdrcia testified in Supcr111r Court on Monday on bchdlf ot GNalcl Pdrker. Parker\ attorneys plt1n to cnll c111 add1llonal wilness. d psyr.huloui::.t who (•Xitmined theu client which will p101Ja. bly conclude the sentencing porhon ul th<' trial today Pdrker, 43, Wil!> found 9uilty lti'>I munlh of tdpmg and bludgeoning to death hve women, including three m CQ'.'.la M tJ. The Jury mu"t decide w I wth~r Pdrker dc.. ... er\'t• ttw death penalty. Defcn..,e dltonwrs ure lr}my· to slww that Parkc>r wa..,n1t the hedst lw'. he1•11 mad" out to b1., hut th~t c1lcohol· .md drugs n1t1dl' him ct Gerald Parker crall'd k1llP1, Bui Garcia, who ~ hvt>d with PdrkN ro1 sPV· l'WI yt>c1rs, said he didn't notKP dn) th mu 11nusuc1l tthuut the defcnddnt's demt>dnor. Cidrcia toid lhP fUty the l\'.O h<td ml'I wh1l1 th<') were in the U.S Manni Corps Both rll"Jl wen• !>taff sergeants and would mokP manJuana and occas1onall -.norl pJwnq chd111e. commonly known tt PCP r.aroc1 saul PdfkC'r kept to hurn.1111 but how1>d no violl•nt outhurstS" when pro' okecl •I IP nlw<J~ walkcrl .away from· a hqht. he 1tcld1'd "HP '""as pretty mi>I· low.• I• But P111 ki>r's atturn y Duvtd Z1mmi:•1 ni.m, \\'ctnl<'d tu hm\ tht' more vioh•r side of P.ukt>r \\hen ho was under th< mlluPnu• ul clruq-. or i1lcohol •. I le not(•cl th.it C~.irc1<1 duln't sPl' much of his room-1 lll<l!P 1)11< clll'tt' of C onlhctmg work Sl }Wcl- Ull'S, "You don't know wberi> he w.:is, whtlt ht> wc15 dollHJ or whcll hr• wa-; mqe!'ltmg, clo p1u~" Z11ni111>1mt1n '>dtd "No, no I don't: G, rc1t1 responded Clean, 1JIJ))/k~7J& carpet and a 110 lb. dog! ... 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FREE CONSULTATION (949) 721-1113 . 360 an MtguetofM( Sblfe· 207 Newport Beach • Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot · Tuesdoy, November 10, 1998 ;5 -Womari; ch~rged in atal crasfi • Police say driver's blood-alcohol level .was almost four times the legal limit when she hit car driven by local man. ' I A Chino Hills woman who police lic>h£'VP cuusc>d d hve-car tltc.1dcnt t~vu weeks dQO that kiUed tt Co t.1 Mesa man will face ~ianslaughter chdrges, authori-· lies aid . On Fndny, Gayle Johnson, 45, was ar rc~tcd und booked in Or.ing1' County Jatl on a charge of violating conditions of her pro- bution, which she was placed on altm t1 DUl-rel<Jted acc1deot in May. She WdS lound guilty or mis- clcmeanor hit cmd run after that 1nc1dent. John:.on was milially a rrested Oct. 27 dftN hm cur slammed into one clnwn by :16-year-old Jamal A9wur of Costa M<'sa, police Sdid Ag1our wus waiting for a lrnffic. hHhl on MacArthur Boule- Vdrd m Newport Beach. lnvesti- Halors Sdld Johnson's blood alco- hol level that night WdS .:ll. The legdl hmil 111 California is .08. A9iour, Ct lctther of il newborn son, wc1s taken off life support syst~m'!> Nov, 2 at Wcsh•m Med- JCdl Center m Scmtd Ana where he had be1·n in c1 com.t for c;ever- al ditys. -Greg Risling Registration, license check has 10% citation rate A polite di1•ckpoint thdt Wds designed to weed out unbcP.nscd drivNs rcsull1•d m 24 motorists,/:. rr•cc•1vmg c1tat.10ns Srthmiay. · Police ofhce1s slopped me>re that 2 200 veludP~ over a lour- h 1U,t period on Bdkt>r Street east -,l l\h nclo:w Dnvc. About 2 19 moton ts were screened by ofh- Cf'rs "A,th ilboul 10% bemg issued titdtH'Jns. Tht• brPdkdown of tick- eb indudes 17 for registration violations, hVl' for not having a hc:~nsP-, O!le for a suc;pended hcens1• cmct on!' tor rJn unhn•nsed dnvcr. Pollc.:e snr thP purpose of the checkpoint was 1>ubhc awarene.ss und to deter unhcensPd rnotonsts from gcttmH h( hind the wheel. C1tahons wyrc tllso 1s:;ued out- side the d1's1{J1lt1ted c-heckpomt areas because of other v10lallons of the veh1d<' c:odt• i,cctaon. Three vch1d11s were 11npound£'d ctnd sev~n nl<1llon'i wt•rc given tor trnffJc olfC'nsc'>. SECURITY CONTINUED FROM 1 tor patrob, hut ll,)t'mhcrs of the Police Departmont a1cl they were concern<'cl tor the seniors' afcty. Lt. Tom Curtis ... md he was also concerned thc1t giving funcbng to Mesa North for privllte secunty woulcl s9t a pr tPdent that other neighborhoods Jn lht• city tTUght want to follow. I le also suid using ex.i.c:tmg pohcc ofhc:crs for the 24- hour patrol would neate stdfting • probl.ems. The t-..lesu North < nmc pre- vention committl?c ilnd the Police Department hnvc he<'n working 7 togeth<•r to improve the neigh- . horhoocl, most rC'C<'nlly by collub • orntinu on cl c:lcanup m the CoolidgP Avenue and Fillmow : Wtty a1ct1 . The prcscntahon w<ts for mfor· : mtttion only. Mayor PctN Buffa • asked the Pohc-e Departuicnt to • come hac.k with n study or ~ whc•thcr the people who commi t cnmi> in M es<1 North hvt there ; or ore outsiders. • Burkhard said if the residents : we.re unsurc:es ful m getting the : city to grc1nt their request they would continue to take the pro- ; 1ec:t on more a!i a community : effort. CLASSIFIEDS 642-5678 · r • ,. • Tire P-fO:Rosed ttansportQtion project woul~ run from Fullerton to Irvine and stop at South Coast Plaza and JW A .. =The urban-rail system would run.from Fullerton to Irvine, mdking stops at m.11or employment and shopping areas suc;h as South Coast ?l8'Za and John Wayne A1r- Mrt.' . • l:rhe Orange County Transportation Authority board of directors voled Mon- day to endorse a funding strategy und reserve state money for the project. Tite board is expected to dec1do in DPc;~rul~r 1999 whether to proceed with thP. pro1ec:t. wo11tct pay for 0 8 rail sysh:::m AlihetH h lhfi: hoard did not .adopt d detailed pion, 1t 1s an ind1C.;pt1on that · the pro1c'Ct 1s gomg beyond the mere conceptual togP, spokesmdn Johrl St_gpdif ord iild. ThP lmoncmg strategy ddopted by the ho.ml includes creatJ.ng an tubdfl Mil o}.i<'rdling lund usmg about $250 m1l11on ot Me<tsurc M funds, which rnme 1rom d half-pPrccnt ..ales trJX voter:. approV<·d m 1 HlJO. The board abo indicatPd il would Like to pursue a federol "New Start<.·' !.Jfdlll for al lCltiSl !50 % oJ the full COOStnlC· Hoo <OSI ::r.hat..g1anLreqwr~.a.m1rumurrr-L..:1.-­ ·focal m .{< h or 20 , • acaord1,ng to taff rnport,c;; _ . Th1> hourd plan also ideot1fi.ed other ~tale .and.JedordLtW'ldlng opl.lons. LoCdl mort(~y would he w .. ed to fJdY for an 1mt1al • SPgmenl ol lhP. rml tf d tmlero.I grnnl couJrl ho ·ccumd and if the l<Ktrl lunds could be used m; a mc1tch c1gdmst th11 ledqral yrant. !kit Pio! COSTA MESA ........ It's one thing to eovi· s1on the proposed $1.3 billion to $1.8 btl· lion urban rail system, but it's another thing to find ways to pay for it. Monddy's decision provides a frdmc- ~ork tot how the transportdtion <1g1mc:y Loe 111 c1U:11ms.cnn learn more about the prQjPC:l qt 1111 outredch worlr.shop from 5•30 to 7·30 p.m •Nov 17 at the Holiddy Inn, ~131 Bnstol St., Costa Mesa. . A R ctU N D T 0 W N • Send AROUND TOWN items to the Daily Pilot, Around Town, 330 w Bay st.. Costa Mesa 92627; fax them to 646-4170; or call 540-1224, ext, 228. A complete listing of Around Town can be found at dai· lypilot.com. TODAY A water aerobics class will be presented from 9 to 10 a m. at the OASIS Semor Center, 800, Marguenle Ave., Corona del Mar. Admission 1s $1 Call (949) 644-3244 A yoga class will be present- ed by Helena Sprake from 9 to 10·15 d.m dt the Nancy Clark Educdtion CPnler, 471 Old Newf>ort Road, Suite 103, Newport Beach. Admission 1s $8 per class or $30 for four classes. Call (9491 548-4059. , • . . Co st~ M;esa High 'teacher ·wins top honor in couilty Costa Mesa 1 ligh School histo- ry teacher Tracey otgum w~s selected as one of Orange Coun- ty's top teachers of the year Mon- day night. At a ceremony held at the OLS- neyla nd Hotel 1n Anaheun, Olguin and four other Orange County teachers were named Tedchers of the Year. Mlt was ()VPJWhPlmmy. ~ otgum said. -It was it very proud moment to b~ honored with all of those great' tc•ad1er~. ft Each ol the hvP rt'' Pivc>ct $15,000 and u hro1111>, h11ulNl· edition sculpture of Mickey MousP.. · €fl'!~ C ?JZfiidJ;h/hPAT .,_...!;J!b ~~cYUQ~ Mattress Outlet Store -.A .... -:':~ BRAND NEW· COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less! I .. m • d 1 3 165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa One Ble><:k South of -\0.5 f") 545-7168 > • • 11 wus a very deserved award for Tracey,· ~cud Lmcla Mook, pre!>1dent oJ the Newport-Me a FNlerdhon ot fe, chers "Trace) is cre<tuve and dvm1m1c· She engages her kids m c.xmting, . dChVP. IP.c rnang • mated for Orange Count} TeacheF of th1• Year. Harbor View Elementaq School sixth-grade tPacher Linda \\~wr<J also wc;s a.mony the 3 teachers throughout Uie count} v. ho were honorc.~1 This ts the first year d Nc•w- port-f'. IP'>d teac h~r has bet"n nom--Husein Mashni . r--------1 ra d pening! 125 % 0 I ' I l -GannenJ Cart &·Sa\'tngj with I · · I . . . · . any mconung · Marnnzzmg Dry Clea1ung I dry cleaning order I t 170 Baker tl'ftt I I Comer of Baker cl. Faif'\liew I l':tta.u proM lf.lilll ~ f!ll'dlr I Mesa North Center I /II() aull ~ OM tli.JC'f190"" I • • \WI U;pittJ 11·» I nc.xt to ffoq:MedJcal Center I Open M-F'7·1, Sat 9.5 I_ I L--------..J .. • • • . • ~ • .. • .. . • • . .. • ,. • • ~ • • ,. • .. ... .. F(lr tlte best hospital rare in Om llJ!/ Co~lllf). llollf. fio,/Jif al i\ a /'nfi rt fit. • • . . .. Ranlud # 1 in Om ngc Gnu uf)' /il·r )Ca;, 1·11 a ww· J loaf!""~' 1wlio11nl{>··n rogni:Nl Centrn <>f E.\ctllr.nrt' ;,, ca uur ht.m f, ot tlto/udic.' aud :·w01iu 11 \ !tea/th. And with a -;/off cif ldgl1[\ .~ltill~d /11r!f1 .uic111(1/.,, if ·'"'' fo t1 win llC1ag 1\ a 'rrcognizrd had 1 iu quaUI) luallh ra11 . lloag I l o.spital acct'/11' 1ua r~l 1 l'f.1) ht.alf/1 f1la 11. ; "' lmli"g PPO,, n11il JJAf O,, And lloag ltas a full-time hr.a/tit /1la11 1r.J>rrM:nlalitrt f,:O lu IJ1 tH111 1md1 nfawl )'Our in.rnrmicr. option.\ ht'llt.r-.w )'"" 'll aht'fl)'·' kuow whir" />itc gon u1lu1t . ~'f>r moa cm lloap; awl )'~1111· i11Htrl111l'1' tall t.: 00/400-JIOA<,,: l:U.nRcd • '• HOAG HOSPITAL llfWPOIU IUCH • C• l 111a 1a1c .. un "\ WWW '''II ora • ,. • .. '"' • • w • .. • • • l'. . . .... o I 6 Tues.cl~, November 10, 1998 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot HOUSE Arne aid. Mon• unportantly, .the neigh-ETERS . CONTINU£15'lROM 1- The house had three bedrooms and . one bathroom and over: looked a large gully. Now, the ·~;d offer'I a quality of bf('"mrt- foiind m many other pldces. Ame · said. The trafhc barriers gtve his children a safe place to play, and ul1Jc1t for d ad reason. She wd the fdct that she has his Job mdi· cates tia,i Atill w,ptcbing over her • =~·~Pewels hdve dl.>PautifUIIy remoo· eled borne and the gully has been transformed by the city into Cdnyon PMk. The Freedom Homes; now known more commorily as the Canyon Park Homes, wa the hr.,t housing tract in ('osta Me.sa. They were built after the Korean Wur, said Councilman Joe Erickson. Accorchng to tt brochure, they were priced al about $8,poo and could be bought with a $400 doWn payment. Some of tho!.e homes now ~ell for about $180,000, Sdld Fewel, who also is a real estdte agent. Homes tht1l haw• been remodeled or that line the canyon can sell for $260,000, she said. The Fewels were not the only ones who had vision. •1 felt that it had so muc.h potential,• said 11-yedr resident Comne ZarUer. "These lots are so large the possibtbties are end· less.H Henry Ames Scild what has happened m lus neighborhood has been infectious. BC'C·au~<' of the remodeling, homes that once were nearly identical now look unique. He also saw the potential when he was shopping for a house . The locallon and the cycle of re1uvenation the neighborhood was · undergoing were larqe draws. M If I put a second story on my house I could see the ocean,· he knows many of his neighbors, ln 1994, 'liewcl and oilier neiglitx1r:o C<?<Jperdtc on creabng a home and garden tour. The public was invited into remodeled home m the neighborhood. Jie1d1 Bressler wos one of Ou~ pcopll' who ttlt<mdcd the tour. "My husband is an arch1tE'ct, • Bmssler said. ·He of course had foresight and VlSion. All I saw were these htUe hovels. Mcmy of the homes h~d been creatively rern.odeled. I couldfa't see the light at the end of the tunnel." Going on one> of the home. tours jn the Canyon Park n<>tghborhood hE>lped chdllge Bressler's mind. "I saw eight homes, and you could <;ec they could be made really nice," she said That was Fcwel's whole intent. With the money raised from the home ttnd garden tours, neigh- bors helped fix up '>ome of the more run-down houses in the neighborhood There has been onP other home tour of the Cdnyon Park homes since 1994. The next one 1s scheduled for spring. Re!.1dent Gma DN'ker dlso went on the home tours but she wtts already familiar with the area, httvmg grown up there. Decker sd.id she resents the per- ception othe~ have of the West Side but adrmts there dfe things that need changing The West Side suffers from a~ awkward uux of older neighbor- hoods, newer condominiums, ..&...IL-ay Boutique Thur"da}. November 12th · 11:00 am-7:00 pm I Bahi.1 Corinthian Yacht Club 1601 Bayside Dr Newport Beach (949)644-9530 I Sahaiino Tommy Peter Phrl Vince Flavorful & Delicious Lunches & Dinner l nlqul' "iM 11Jt1m & dininR room, 11•ailablt for i:roup hu~irx 'mtt1m~ and pr~a11' fum·tlcH1' 723-0645 Pl4~ase Call For Re..-;enations and Olrection~ 251 Shipyard Way• Newport IJeach dWW 1"E~MNCHITO OIJ DAY .FIESTAS Full Service Calcring Sizzling Fajita· Bar • Strolling Mariachis -Margarita & Cerveza B.ar 645-0209 Pa1t1· Trays To Go Order by the Dozen • Chingolingas ~ Taquitos • Tacos • Burritos • Guacamole • Chips & Salsa COMPLITI Mlt'fY 0 NCK fOll I 0 $46~95 Call your nearest location for pick-up. Banq.,et Roo1111 ·;o to 150 people. ~co1 ona del Mar Nwwpon A•c.ft 644-8226 . 675-6855 . c&taMesa 642-1142 •He has to be," she said. ·1 • knew I wanted to teach, but I never would have thought I'd he teaching at OCC. When Toni 1 died I knew I had to go to OCC 'and ~omplete what he started." tier dpplication was Wl•U .. received, Peters said .. •Tuey were '>wpnsed, • she , said. •But they were quite hdppy~ , too, beca~e I would not only bring my own cxperbse, but J hdd my father's influence dS " wt•ll." Pt>teri.. like Murphme before her, teaches Mass Commumc«- Uons 100, d general class cover- ing mttny of the written and ve!- bal mediums ol conunurucation. There the .similarity ends. KIM HAGGERTY lYUUW•' 'Y PllOT Mary Fewel can wcilk down a path into Canyon Park from he r Costa Mesa home. Fewel has worked to improve the reputation of the West Side neighborhood. · Pete>rs does not leach any 1our- ndlism cl<tsses, nor does she have any involvement with the student paper. Most of all, she Sdys ,she ldcks her father's Lou Grant-like · disposition, similar to the famous- ly grntf echtor on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show." Peters sdid her father's jour- nalistic talent is so gredl she has no hope to etnulate 1um or con- lu1ue tus work m that held. industrial areas and businesses. Earlier this year, the city hired a fum to come up with a specific plan for rcv1t~lizing the West Side Pewel participated Ul recent commuruty interviews with the firm. Several neighbofs credit Fey.iel with revitalJzing the neighbor- hood. •Her motto has always been, 'One house al d time,' and I've seen that on my street, ff· Decker Sdld Zdrtler agrees. · "A lot of the things we've done m Canyon Park we've gotten to hteraUy with Mary's prodchng, • Zartler said. Fewel's newslctlPr hds helped shape the neighborhood's idenuty and helped instigate chanqe "It\ the best newslettPr in th(' city,• Erickson smcJ. "It <>ncour- dges rx•oplc to upgrade tht> com muruty and encourages them to be involved.• • 1 couldn't follow m his foot- slt•ps," she said. 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C4ill for a rnmplrt~~ ~cial Menu to be faxed to &.c1ml>Jrovcr Anae1 ~if p ~ · ~(IM'Oit '10'f1-: • •. llngotnl' 'ild"Clam sa~uU!c!:i!!e ~~~~~,~~ New ort Boulevard at Coast Hi hwa ·~----- l -<>PINER fifth-place Estondo gai1s berth '1 OF girk temis '*"toffs I see below Juesdqy, November 10, 1998 • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949..,57 44223 Hard-nosed and ·hmrible • Cd.M seeded third; Tars shockc.id with today's wild card; Eslancid gets a break in Division V with an at-large ticket to playoffs. Rte llMtl> DuM-4 . ~ ~Plol. · ic.Codst League (fifth pldcPI, rccC!1ved an dl-large berth in Division V drld ca9lps Coach Dc1ve 1 febert believes tu~ t<•dm can win on the rodd in its first-round match with St. tvldrgdret'!> Thursddy dt 2 p.m. Coach Tim Ma.ng's Sea KtnCJ') (14-3) opc>n defC'nse ~f them Divi~ion I htle Thur5• day agctim;t the willner of todtty's wild-cdrd match between Glendcile dnd host Altc1 Lomd. · "That's what we wonttd ... we'H talce Peninsula' next time, we'R beat them." Tfm~ng CdM coach ,. QUOTE OF THfDAY . . e're ph~ol, but we're abo fast. I predict a on or fW swing eithei woy (ogalflSI CdM) "',, Marcus Wooler, Loyola High water polo coach ·I'm Med we're ~ng in o wild cord. I cOlled badt to mOke sure tt was true." Fletcher Olson • . Newport coach . Newport ~h/Costb Mesa Doily Pilot 1 · · and <,;h(Ullp1on WOQdbndg<•. was ceh•gatPd tn\o today's wtl<l <mil · '1'111 i,huckod WP'ff~ pldy1ny m a wild card," ctt~l S;:ulor Coc1ch PlPt<:h..r Olsou, wh11sP ~qllilcl ha lost tlu:. St:d:.On only lo W0t1dbndqe, CdM. Pcmnsuld, l\fdtPr lJPJ cllld IJanCI I hlls fSP('(1ed fourth in Dl\'i wn ti "I wus rec.ti stupnse<! 1 caUt!d back lo rnak • :.ure 1\ wa-. tn1P • II Newport Hatbor dvanct>S to the I • Tars' Peredia deflects CERRITOS -Emotions stretched from one end of the court to the other for thr<.!e Newport-Mesa District girls tennis teams Monday as the CIF Southern Section announced its playoff pdirings. "Thdt'S Whdt we wanted," Mong said, when informed of his tE>am's No. 3 seed behind undefeated Woodbridge <tnd No. 2 P mnsulii, which would fdce CdM m the semifinals if both teams advance. up r1nd wm the big P.b m douhl" • WP can wm this whole thmg." P-nnflnals, it would hkc.Jy lace WoQc.lbndge dHfJtn Nov. 1~ ThP Tctrs Jwwever would ftr:.t hcl\ e to def~r.11 Duntt Htll" 111 ·thP 4ua1 ' praise toward his 0-line, but key TD run was more of a solo performance. 81\JIH't l·,\til.Jo..SI II ~~ I n addition to being d quality running back, Newport Har- bor High seruor Robert Pere- dia is a good teammdle. So, it wasn't long after engagmg in a postgame interview, before the newest member of th~ 1,000·yard club directed credit toward those who created the spaces he slashed through 41 times m a 19- 7 win over El Toro Friday night. HThe l.mc did a great job," the 5-foot· 10, 170-pound Peredia Sdld. But one does not accrue 183 yards in one ga.me, let alone 1,054 in nine contests, without the atiil· 1ty to make yardage on his own. Often, this mvolv.es making tacklers nuss, with an acute cut, a tight twirl or simply unledShing breakaway speed. Peredia, however, 1s not known for any of the aforemen- tioned skills. He is, despite ht.s rel- atively small c;taturc, what coach· es bke to call hard-nosed This was never more dpp;uent than on his 18th carry of thC' evening with 6.50 left before half- time dnd the Sitilors leading. 7·0. Peredid, who had averaged just 74 yards per gcunc> the fm;t three weeks of Sea View League play, after averagmq 130 yards against five nonledgue foes, took ht.s fifth handoff of tl\e seven-pldy drive and broke over right tackle from 10 yards out. As most off-tack.le pldys do, thlS one appeared to be headed for a trio of converging tacklers, two of whom closed m near the 5, where . stopping Pered1a's progress would have brought up a third-and-three situation. Percdia, however, wasn't up for this scendrio He merely low- ~red his hedd, continued pwnp- mg his legs and plowc>d through all three would-be tacklers, ~quirting out the other side and mto the end zone hke a popped champaign cork. The 10-ydrd swg~ was lus sec· ond-longesl of the night, but per- bdps the most cnhcc:d to his tedftl. Peredia's 13th TD of the cam- paign created a 13-0 cushion the Chargers could not overcome. It also c,pntinued the ground dorru- ndOce the Sailors en1oyed for four quarters behind tackles Bla1T Jones and Robert Cole, gua.rds Brant Hill and Mike Marshall, center Lance Chavez, tight end Nick Langsdorf and fullhacks Carlos Henriquez and Mike Warth er. Corona del Mar High's S~d Kings, defending CIF Division l and (mythical) national champions, are opturushc about repeating despite their No 3 seed, while Newport Harbor WdS stunned after learn-ing it hdd to play a wild-card mulch today (2 p .m.) against Millikan. Estancia, which finished 2-8 tn the Pacif- r • Golfers have a variety of backgrounds, but they meshed well in championship drive for Orange Coast College's Pirates. .J \s<)'I; I 1111 !Wt P'tb COSTA MESA Thre~ joinC'd because it WdS a good plac£> to get a start m colle- giate golf after gradudtmg from high school. One jomed h<•causc the coach saw her at the Costa l\ 1t•:.a Golf Club's driving range one afternoon dncl asked her to. Another came to wutch her son at goH · cldSS and WdS given some balls to hit She too was asked to join dnd ldtN tctlked t1 friend Ullo playmg with her. . But despite their chffcrences m dgc und pomts of origin, Jcnmfcr Tunz1, Robin Shaft, Demse Po1rel, Manc~la Du~tnck, Jan Cheng and Grdce J Jou all hav~ one Uung in common. Theu combmed efforts helped Orange Coast College's women's golf team, a third-year progrdffi under the guidance of Gordie F1tzel, to a 17-3 record, the Orange Empire Conference championship and d berth in the Southern Ca.lifonud Regionals which start Wednes; day at Menifee Lakes Country Club. • 1 really didn't ex{>('Ct thb at aJl," Fitzel . said. •[ knew Crom watching high school scores that Tunzi and Shaft were good \)layers, but l had no idea what the rest ol the team was like dnd how they would perform out on the course under tournd· ment pressures and with ct whole s<•t ol rule:. to remember. H What Fitzel hadn't countnd on wtts how well tus tedm would mesh together despite obvious differencC>s in dg('s c1nd lifestyles. HThe personalities on this tectm c-om- plement each othl'r," Poire!, d product of Huntington Beach High's boys team, s<ud. "Everybody knows when it's time t~ be senous ahd when it's timQ for a few laughs." Shaft dlso played on the boys team at Hlmtington Beach and wasn't c;urc whdt to expect when she started playmg for thl' Pirates. "It was really different dnd l Wd" nervous when 1 fust met everybody," Shaft Sdld. "But we aU found that we "We'U take Pcrunsula next time, we'll b<>at them,~ Mang added. "(The Panth1!rs) beat us, 10-8, but it WdS only our c;(>cond match of lhc season. It was dt thuir pld<.P and l was still working on my lineups. "Our doubles are stronger now; und this may be pretty good timing. If we can st<>p • Nacllu Vuughan. E\ct lldudenbacbf>f <1nd Kim Smger 4re Cdf\l's singles µlayers, wh1h'! Kn!>tpn Gnlhth-Leshe Dmn1on. Ruchtkd BudhraJd·Cnurtney Ten ·n~h and Robin Coleman-Kulie Tenereth cHe l\limy's duuhles ll'cLfl!>. Newport Harbor (12· 7), wh1ch fuushed thml m the St>r1 View Leagutt hehu1d Cdl\f COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN'S GOLF ' . M ·IXED BAG t\ enjoyed playing together a.nd havp become rnally good fnends. ~ • Of the three high school players, Tun11, who played for Capislrdno Valley tor tour seCtsons, emerged as the team lettdN on the course and has been ti front-runner in 1>rac llcdlly every match, consi .... t~ntly shooting In the middle-to-low 80s. ~1 knew Gordie was ct qood codc·h wluC'h 1s wh'} I dectd(•d to come lwn•," 1\mz1 said. "I wanted to get some help on my swing and correcting any problems Otdt developed. 1 also Wdntccl to ht>lp my ll'dlllITldtcs play better.• 1\mzi's example didn't gu unnoltn~cl hy hl'r teammates, who seemerl to f Pcd ort hN success to help their own scows "I think .as far as golf 1s c-onc-cmed," Po11cl S&d, "we've been ahle to tuke it to a much higher level than lx.• on' \\e all fc"I goo<.l about the improvement-. that wc'vt• made, both mentally and phv'tcdlly • II ts no surpnse thdt Lhiee pldyns not fct1 removed lrom hiuh school would tw tthl • to teed otr each other. Whdt 1-. rt'markdhle ts how D1etnck, Ch~ng and l lou hdve mc1.dc the transition t1nd genned <>qut1l hencht · D1Ptnck. who hc1s been one Ordnqu Cot1!>t's most consistent c;htioters, Wd'> on d <lnvmq rdnge when Fit1P.l happ<mt>cl tu Jld'>l> by l lc lrdcked h<·r down on tht> tu~t . tN! dll<I invited her to pldy 101 Oranqe. Cot1sl. "It\ been a great expenence," D1etnC'k l'dHI. "I <wt the chanet' to play twtcP. a Wt>t>k dncl pld}' ... cnous yolt. l had ne\ £>1 plct~ed a collC'gc ..,port before and I have> ..,ornethmg to tell my grandkids about that tht>y can he proud or.~ Chcny hared a smular t~xp nenct> when ... tw attended golf t la~"·'' 1th hC'r ~on nncl Wet asked lo pla) "Gordu~ l u \er\ uood < onc.h," Cheng a1rl "Evt>rybod~ cm tertmul "It doo ri't ouncl llkP d good dr.1wfm us,"01 on aid Add ~ fl.1any Don t ell l\;~ .... 1>0rt 5hort rnu .. Sailors) could upsf'l \\ t.idhn(1qP m the !'.effilhllal n fat(lnCJa, 11-0 outs1d 1 :i-8 ove.raU \ 111 pfur s. St ~ldf~ilr •t' 111 th IJJ l nldtC h WP (an \\Ill •• l l1>bt>r\ f u:ugUL' uttd da f 1 IJPctl:'> vuuct its a aid range Coast College's c:hdmpion \\omen·~ . goli team - from left, ·Rubin Sha it, DenJse Poirel, Jan Cheng, Jennifer Tunzl, Mdrcia ·Dietrick dnd Grace Ho. Coal'h Gordie Fittel'~ alifornia Regionals· Wednesday. 1h1> !l•am q1\e 100 efJnt Cheng-.... dS anxious to Shdre hf>f ex.pe- n >nn• with Hou, w1th ''hum sh" pla) ed high ~chool goll HI Taiwan ul hke bcmg on th1 temn ~ f lou ... aid. "!'-. ly golf ha~ qot· ten heller .mcl Ill\ hod\• '" m beltt>r phys1- t al stMpe " The P1rdlC' \Hlll two tmundments e.ir· ly 1n tlw ~et1 ... c,111 <1rHI a nnmher of non· umfer~lllt> 1Tldtthe helolt' ... turming tluough th> Orangt• I;mp1rt CCJntcrnnu.~ mat< hes Or.mge Coa ... t "on four and tied lor first m <1 fifth to capture it ... tu ... t OEC l1tle "Wt> non t tun" e C"pltonol players • F1tzc>l ... md 'l3ul we ha\ e good pla) ~r~ throughout the uneup Often there ;i. ... Onl) a h\ e· 01 ix---troke d1fre1ence ... epdraung them " \\1th U1 ch"nu lJ) the) \c deH?loJl(.>{1, th sk) · the hmll \~hen th..., Pirat~ <otart rcg1onal acuon on\\, dn" da) HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK (COACHES' SELECTIONS) LAS7 Wl!fK's lll<.H SC'lfOOl H>(>rD ll PL\)~ Of JO '\ARJ)' OR MORE C 0 STA MES A RICKY ~l MARTIN I~. JOSH MENDEZ T be 5-foot·l l, 155-pound senior receiver hauled m three receptJons for 76 yards, including a 4-yard TD .. against Laguna Beach. • NEWPORT ROBERT PERE DIA A 6-foot, 195-pound senior fullback, he carried eight times for 43 yards, Ulcludmg a 5-yard TD which started 21 ·point fourth quarter. • HARBOR CARLOS HENRIQUEZ ESTANCIA 'KOREY GERA DO MEND,E , MOLINA T he 6·foot, 190·pound )Umor two-way starter stood out wtth h1:. bJockmg cftorl nt t.inht end and also played well at d fen 1ve end dgamst Umvcrs1ty. • CORONA JUSTIN SHEA A s.ioot-7. lfiS·pounct '.'>l'OIOJ, he shiftt>d Imm middle to outside · hacker uml c1>ntlnued h1" r.•corrl· f•tung p n• tor uncts 1 t cl tackle . . • DEL MIR • MARK ATFIE D L\'l \\r l!K'"' RIC l>E =" I\ PL,\\S • Newport Harbor -End &rant Hilt h <I Tars' lone sat and f·orned tackle Mike Warther with tackles bchrnd th line on rushrng pays .. Oscar Garcia, Billy Ct yton and Luca Kerr all m de interce(>tions ' and Justin Jacobs had pa,1r of near·p1cks · • Costa Me~ -Linebacker Scott Fenyman tk d th quarterback for a 10 yard loss m th f 1rst qu rt et M• Todd Ouddrige tackled a ball carrier behind the tine for b S ya1d loss •• On th last play of 'he f 1rst quarter, Jimmy Herzog st opp~ a ball carrier for a 2·yard loss ... Jason Rankin u~covcr d a fumbl ... End Gus Sandoval prov ded a ~ck csnd hea\I}' pas\ rush for an incomplete on thrrd down late in th same series to spark a Mesa stop ... Tackle Robert Hulliger provid d two tackles for l y rd ru\hm9 gail'\~ in three pl ys to fore e punt • ,., . 8Tuesdoy, November 10, 1998 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot HIGH SCHOOL WATER POLO . . .. No.~.:seeded Tars ~stenn Iilto_ I:IE--PIR)foffs . . • CdM has a tough first-round mdtch; Mesa in wild card today. HI< 11-\llll OtiN'll ~Pb CERRITOS -Scl'king to return to glo-'J'.: in ('IP Soulht'lrn Section DiVlSlon I, Newport Hctrhor li1qh's boys water polo . IPdm will open 'its playoff campaiqn Thursdr1y st•t'de>d No. 1 m the division w1lh lh<> ultimate goal a trip· to the Nov. '25 ltnals ell Belrnont Plaza Olympic Pool 111 Long BPctc-h. Cod<:h Bill Rar nt•lt's Sdilors (22-5), h,1ck-to-bctck S~<t \'iew League champi- on..,, y;tll ho"t Lonq BPach Poly (9-14) m Ille hrst round <tl 3·15 pm. Pairings were dnriounced Mondr1y at the section office In dt10tht1r fu:.l-round DiVJsion r match Coronet dPI 1\..1.tr ( 11-11 I will host Loyold (lu 71, wtule C'o:.ta Mcc;d plays at E per- anza tociav (3·15 p rn I in one oft DiVJ-""'° II \V1ld-card mdtches. Nt>wporl tictrbor, which has caph,ued tu ldrgt>-ctiV1"10n cu-; titles under Barnett. will bt> tryinq to tt'dC h the hndls for only tlw -.£•wnd tum: since 1984, when the c;;,ulor<; won thC'u ldsl So.uthein Section 1111e highly regarded Bi')bop's of San Diego Poly, the Moore League's No 3 le.am behind Wilson and Millikan, lost to Foothill m the first roun d last year. TI'lc Jackrnbb1ts, led ·by Steven Scott, B1u.d Smith and goalie 1Ta'15 Ramsey, lost to Wilson, 25-0, last week. Ramsey had 33 saves in the game. • Corona del Mar, second behind New- port in the Sea View after defeating El Toro last week, 9-S, will h ave its hands full against a physicdl {but young) L.oyola team. " · Coach John Vargas' Sea Kings, led by Ryan Tucker, Jason Palda, D.J . Jackson and Greg Marchiorlatti, are smaller and quicker, according to Loyola Coach Mar- cus Wooler. •Hopefully we'll be able to counter that, becaUse we should have a size advantage,• said Wooler, whose three leading scorers are sophomor~s. includ- ing two-meter guard Nick Burger and Nick Andrejich, both 6-foot-2. ~ (Andre1ich) is big and physical." Loyola, a Los Angeles-based all boys school, finished second in the Mission League behind third-seeded HarvdJ'd- Wcstlake. The Cubs lost to the Wolver· ines 11 days ago, 14-11. "We're physical, put we're also fast," Wooler c;aid. "I predict a one· or two-goal swing either way (against CdM). • Wooler said playing on the road will not be a disadvantage because the Cubi; are used to traveling. They played only three games at home this season. "Wc>'d hk<' Lo get to th<> Clf Fmals, hut thPn• c1rt> a lot ol other tedms whic:h wnuld lik~ to qe>t lhE>rc•, too,· Sdld Bametl, \\how VPlt'r dll tec1m hc1s perhaps its. bec;;t cl1c1nrP in redTs of reuching the finals 'W he rt. rl ddl(I dgctmsl lop-st'eded Long BC'<1ch W1l<..on \\ould hkl•lr loom. Nt•WJH>rt t lurhor, which hd".' lost four ll•U•'" lo W1hon this SPason, could face Fvuth1ll m ttw qudrterhnals. a round m the playoffs which h<1s haunted the ::Xnlors lhh clecnde. DO~ l.E.ACH/OAILY PllOT Jason Palda (right), seen he re ~th a ste al against Millikan, and the Corona del Mar Sea Kings host Loyola Thursday. • Costa M esa (11-13) secwed the Pacific Coast League's thlrd and final gud.CdO- leed playoCf berth by defeating Alic;;o Niguel last week. no VaUey. , ·1 thmk this team has the.talent. if we play well, to get to the ClF Finals, but I'm not too sure about wmmng Clf, because beating Long BP-ac.h Wilson 1s gomg to be very diJfJcult," sa1cl Barnett, the former U S Olympic coach now m his 33rd Y.<'ar as Newport Harbor's head man. problem intact." The Sailors, who defeated Foothill ear- lier this year at home m a nonleague game, are led by seruors Gary Conwell, Jeff Leeper ana KeVlil Becker. The team's only oth er loss ttus season was against Coach Enc Berg's Mustangs, led by l lunler Taylor and goalie Chiis Dolloff, will play.Friday at Garden Grove League champion Garden Grove· if they get pa:.t Esperanza today. Jn five c onsec-ullve pl<1yoff tnps, the Toi.., hct\ e hP<!ll knuC'ked out lil the quar- h.•rtinc1ls. mduchng last YPdr to Capistra- •We've had our struggles. Hopefully we won't struggle m CIF. But we can't start thinking about (playing Wilson 1n the finals). or we'll keep that quartl•rlmdl Vanguards have that h~ck-to-back-feeling • Quc1hty 1ecruiting class and key returners increase the Vanguarqs' dC!plh and make them the favorite to repeat as conference champion. . 1\ . ..,.1\ I 1111 OO!y Piii• IOST :>.IES/\ -WhPn Russ DaVIS took tlw hPlm of Soulh~'m Cdlitom1a College's womPn's basketbaU progrt1m two year~ c1qo hr> h.id orw thing m mind. Davis want- ed to h111lcl c1 ndl.tonal champion. t\ltPr the \an(Juards struggled learning how lo \~·1n for Oav1s dunng the hrst year, 5(.'C SUTJlrl'>Prl (I lot Of skeptics last season h\ postmq e1 2'1-1) remrd and gomg unde- f P,1led m lht• Goldt•n Stdtc Athlehc-Confer- £>nc" to < lt1m1 thf? crO\ ... n. Till' Vd ngu.irds lost m the ftrst round of ltic NAIA ncttmnal champ1Qnsh1p toumd- mf'nt. lhP lust ltmt> m school history the w11111en's hc1sk<'lhdll t0c1m hacl reached that pl 1tP<1lJ U1•sptll' losmH thr<•e ke>)' players l~ grud- uat11111, Davis hc>lwves the mcommq • 1 P1.:1 u11mg rlclss wc1s outstanchng and tlus )' < ar's squMI hc1s Pven more potential than lc1bl Yf'df's thr1mp1ons. < )111 PVC'nh1t1l godl 1s to wm a national c IJ,1rnp111nsl11p." Octv1s scud. "If we stay hi c1llhy. we will .hl' hNter than last year and we c,m go har.k lo Tennessee fltie NAlA toumdfficnt site) and wm a few games." Outs1d(; observers seem to concur Wlth that antilys1S. SCC IS ranked 21st In the preseason NAlA polls and the GSAC codches' poll has the Vanguards as the favorites to repeal as conference r:hamps. sec returns three starters this season. Senior guard Amee Pma averaged 9.6 pomts per game and 8.7 assists per game (second m the NAJA). Pma also earned · honorahle mention for the NAIA All-Amer- tcdn team. Seruor forward Kristi Wnght, an All- GSAC selection last £'ason, average!d 12.3 points and 5 5 rebounds per game Semor gutlid Alana Kempton. who is a three-year starter, dveraged 10,8 points per game. Also 1cturning, and expected to .,ee a lot of pldytng time, 1s Sttrd l lcrkcnhuff. Th~ senior dveraged 8.7 points and 4.6 rebounds off lht~ ht•nch last <.;eason dnd is expected lo make an tmpact m the pdmt this year. "ShP worked u lot over the summer with locdl (youth) post pldyers ul the high school near her home (Dana Poml)," Daw:; Sdld. "It has really helped her own game. Wl1at's COLLEGE WO M EN'S BASKETBALL more unpress1ve 15 how shl' run~ th~ 11001 • being 6-foot-4." The only ma1or losses from last yPar were All-American Elaine Wh1ttemo1e, starter Gma Jojola and role player Amh~r Chaney. All are tough losses but Davis believes the Vanguards can more than compensate. "Sure, all three werf? big losses for u ... ," DaVIS said. "But we have a strong nucleus of returners and have brought in somt> of really good recruits. We can go de p into our bench." Sophomore Rachel F1kse, a transfer from the Umvers1ty ot Redlands, C1nd fre ... hman Kelly Boeke are expected to make un unmediate' impact and share time Wlth Herkenhoff depending on the opponent and required offons1ve set. Also exp<•c ted to see a lot of minutes are freshmen Reth Weidler and Kan Stewart. The ,Vanguards have bPen p1 <Khciny for seven weeks now and Davis believes the blend of expenence and rdw talent 1s com- ing together nicely. This is C'rPd1tecl, m pdrt, to the help of .Whittemore and Jojola, both of whom have remdined with the progrctm as assistant coaches, as well as Leon Wood. Wood, an NBA offic1<il, Wds on the Olympic gold medal bac;kethall team m 1984 with Michael Jordan. The Vanguards have 1ust one d1sddvan- tage this season, they've lost the elerhent ol .surprise they so enjoyed last year. ·1 expect to go out and have to play hard every game.• Davis sclld. "There's~ bull's-eye on ow chest and everyone ts gomg to be gun- ning tor us after what we did ldst ) ear." In prepa.Tdtion for a gnnding schedule through the GSAC. which is expected to be a deeper conference this season, DaVlS has arranged a tough prc:.eason schedule. The Vanguards will spend many of the opening games playmg NCAA DivlS10n II schools such as Cal State Dorrungucz Hills, Metro State, Adams State and Cal Poly Pomona. They will also make a tnp to play the Unt- vers1ty of Denver, a Division l school. "I don't care about our prcseason record,· Davis said. •1 just want to play the best tedffis possible so we can get better. "Everybody in conference is gomg to be pretty close Each game is going lo he a dogfight." It all starts tonight (7::rn1 against VlSlb.ng La Siena College. SOUTHaN CAUFOllfillA COLLEGE WOMEN 11 Beth Weidler G 12 Alana Kempton G 14 Marisa Emde G S-6 So 15 Tami Marks G 5-6 So 21 Kari Stewart F 6-0 Fr. 22 Amee Pina G 23 Allison Gruber 24 Stephanie Sick G 5·7 32 Knst1 Wright F 5· 11 34 Tammy Vavken G 40 Sara Herkenhoff C 50 Kelly Boeke 54 Rachel Fikse Coach: Russ Davis HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS G O L F CdM eighth in CIF team play Life witht:iut Ludwicki TEMECULA -Allison Schauppner shot an 18-hole score of 91 Mon- da} tn IPt1d the Coron<1 del Mar High girls goll team to an eight-place ltmsh at lhP HMeam CIF Sciuthem Section regional quahfymg tourna- ment .at Temcku I hlh Goll Club. Stephanw McCoy 1101), ·Taylor McCormick (110) and Knsten Mc C 'oy ( 1 10) helpt>d round out the team score of 302 tor CdM, 22 stwkc>s off lht' J>iiCf• of footh1ll, which nabbed the htth and final team bm1h tu ttw Cir tcdm chttmp1onsh1p event, Monday m GolPld. Ros.iry, tJ01vP1 s1ty dOd St•a View League champion Santa Mdrgari- lc1 r11l shot 204 lo 1N1d the pack, while Mater De1 (274) qualifwd f'19rth CdM Couch Mike Stt1rkweather said Taylor McConmck is ~tmq w:orcl on .il pctitiun...l.a 10ch1clp hpr as ctn at-lr1rge entrant jntoJ.hc..Soulh~­ l'lll Spe·t1nn mchv1dual lournumenl, scheduled Nov. 23 in Desert Hot Sprinns. · J 11 ~ .!) !) !ll fJ. L1.l ~'.) !) J 10 years ago this week ... • In the Battle of the Bay, Corona del Mar High's Brett Allen returned a blocked punt 16 yards for a touchdown to secure a 27·8 v1Ctory over Newport Harbor. The Sea Kings closed out the regular season 8 0.2, 3·0·2 in Sea View League football action. Jeff Jadcson, Brian Lucas and Greg Hudc also had touchdowns for Corona del Mar. •Newport Harbor High was upset by Capistrano Valley, 18·16, 16· 14, 8-15, 15·10, in the first round of the CIF Southern Section ~iris volleyball playoffs. Sienna Curci had 60 assists to lead the Sailors (12 5). Maureen Mclaren had 25 kilts. • freshman Kerl Phebus didn't lose a single game as Corona del Mar destroyed Buena, 18 0, in another first-round girls tennis match. The Sea Kings (20 1) lo~t o~ly seven games in 18 sets. - TODA Y'S S CHEDULE m • o; "9 Goai.t It Santa Ana. l p m women • 5anta Ana at 00109 Coast., 3 p m •Thornton feels his Puates are 14 deep und have the potential to play great basketball despite the loss of the graduated Pirates' standout. J,,..,o"ll I !11.1. OaBy P*il C OMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN 'S HOOP S PREVIEW ORANGE COAST COLLEGE WOMEN _11-Ad.ria.Sortino... 12 Chantay Payton 13 Michelle Miyake 14 Keli Johnson 20 Brenda Akins 21 Erin Tomlinson 22 Nadia Mojica 23 Leah Wilde 25 Am Saraydanan J1 Sarah Middlebrooke • 32 Michelle Klytta F 5-10 G S..S G 5·9 G 5-7 G 5·10 G-F 5-9 G 5-9 G·F 5·9 F 5·11 G 5-6 G ~·1 c 63 c 6-0 dale High m Bakersfield ldst season. She scored 1,400 points dunng her career, and WdS named the Bakersfield Player of the Year. , · "She secs the floor' really weH," Thornton said. "She's a good penetrator and a sharp passer. She's 1ust a great athlete." Also key. will be Sara M1ddleb.rooke, an AU·CIP self'ctton at Valley Christian Middle- o rool<c avernged 25 points and 10 rebounds and hils pldyed on four consecutive CIP cham- pionship lt>ams (her first two seasons Wlth Brea Ohnda). Also in the mut will be Leah Wilde. a left- handed penmeter shooter from Cup1strano Valley, who, oddly enough, playt>d at Pullman H19h m Washington with Weeks before mov· mg to Mic; ion Viejo. • Michelle Miyake, Kell Johnson, Bwndd Akins, Nadia Mow:a and Melissa LewtS 'are ,1Jso expected to play well, Whtch gwes Thom- ton 14 players he is conhdenl having on the floor at any time. OCC's depth 1s one reason the Pirate.' we.re elected by the O range Empire Confere,nre coache!> ac; the favontc to win the conference btle, which OCC shared with Fullerton la t season, . "I don't like to !".et goals of the numb r of gam~ we arc going to wm," Thornton said. ·we. 1ust need to take each game i.ndiV1ctua Jly. Ldst yca1, San.ta Anes Wds picke d to wm 1\ ltll and hni hcd fifth." Fulle rton is again cxpcct~cl to be one of Uie top compe titors, as is Santa Ana lln d Cytlr s, o the Pirates will need to ~ake every cont t enou sly. . . ~1 think (OCC's pluyeni) are conffrt nt Rhout th1 yenr, • Thornton said. "™ y undc1- tnnrl that pot •nUttl ls just A word and ybu • . h vo to go out and play hard, :· ·rr ~ ~ffitstitatio~ 9p OJPJ!.~· 00 (re9nmen lf1ir loo mu forwaro to thl'.l r httllc.ng of livrng up lo Ut predwtion , • Coast opens 1ts campaign Frlday ot th nrr y Toumam nt. Newport' Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot :c, _,UBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES • PUBLIC NOTICE STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF \JS£ OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME .• "Th. fot•o ... no persons na.,. et>endoneo tne ~· or lh• Flctll•Ous Buslnn1 Name: MANCO DEVELOP· t.1ENT. 26741 Po1tol Patk· war. Suit• 1o1: • 510 FOOi• t>il Ranch. CA. 92610·1713 'Yht F1c;1tt1ou1 8u.s1neu Name 111ftrred to ab911e ...:w t.lod In Orange County on 8·18·98, folt No 19986· '16'7522 Jim Nlcholu. 55 Aue Monot, Footh111 Ranch, CA t2810 M.ke Nicholas, 15!10 La· 11me1 SI • Suitt 500, Oen· YOI, CO 80202 fh1s bus1neu ts eon· dueled b'.f a Qtn1.1r11 part· l'QIShtp Jim N1cholaa · 19986772724 •. This statement was flied Vl•lh the County Clttk of • Orsno• County on 10-15·98 Daily Pilot Oct 20 27, NOV 3. 10, 1998 T099 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES \ PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES ,. STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? •••••••••••••••• l llt l 1:al [)rpnrtmt'nt nt tht lndrp 11d nl ,, pl aud"' onnounce n nC'K' ~1Jn-ite trlH•' m•allnbl to 11 " b11r111 1:0.r~. # • . 9 • • .. . . • ... I I 10 Tuesday, Novembor· 10, 1998 Newport Beach/Costa fv\eso Doily f>ttOt PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES c PUBLIC NOTltES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLI -.OTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE CNl1 .. 200 NOTICI! °" Tf'UST&'a~lhDw•~IObe 11168 1"4J h1gh4Jll ~ '°' c.a1h puwlded '" uld ~. fees Po1Mnion. the benef'IClaly IAl.1 TN8M a.ie No a.i.anc 0.--, Com Meu, tpavoable at Ille time ot Nie 111 ch•1oes •nd ·~ °'..!.':' ~Ql'2-Z.. otllef eo:::,.Mo.i:r NOTI<:t QI! IUZU l.oMNo.*17ail CA 92826 JM. ~...Jll the 1tU11M ol lhe_tr .... 1 ___ n .. 11UM'1~ TO g;.--t!!ll!lfll.I°'*~ No 121W121 Al"N ~ dlldailna WP( liablily s~·-) elf n11h4. titi. and Cle81ed by pid DMd ~ ---com,,.ny, A A.NO SAfETY C00E 1-.a1·1' YOU AAE IN lor Mt incorr.._ of h •nter.i. con..eyed to and Tr~t. Thie ui. doM not dlVlflO'I of CtMcaoo Tl• SECTION 11471/114-18 OEFAIJl..T UNDER A OffO W.. ~ and Olher llOW "91d by 1t undtf .. 1c:1 1ndude the 11ghllo obl1o11 ant tn1ur9nce Co 240H Venlwl ANO NOTICI Of OF TRUST OATm 4'2&'95 common deligl ..... 1 ' WPf Deed ot Trutil "' tt"le P"°'*'Y a~ued rel'l1 tha1 Jte cobt· BIVd • 2nd f""1r C.l.tt»u1 Pacific Coa,t Hwy emonte Stt .. I INlINOEO fOAFEfTURE U'&.ESS YOU TAX!! .-cnoN ""°""' ~ Said sale v.d $11Uiiled in said Counry and tfaf lor the oOllQllJOl'll .. CA tflOZ (111) 176-l(JO N....,Pott Bt! en. CA 92G63 Vtt • CA 92"92 !On•IJ1tOpertytnekJd1rtQ bUt PURSUANT TO HEAL 1l1 TO PROTECT YOUR ~· be made bul ~ ~ Stat. <lrwi descr1!* as r~ cured by I'* dMd ot . ar,;,...ttt ~-TIWM Sli. "'-<A li(ICOrp • "(CAn 'Er Scott lt'enmt~y. not iinhe<I ~ ~ -AHOr~ COO( ERTY. fT WAY BE-SOLO AT A Of -ral'l:t .mpr..wd °' lows H moi• fully dff,$f11»d wheiMf OI nd Mql.Mlltered o,, ... e< ,..,.,....,,z«J Slt,)oor Sobr1n1i, Corona, CA 27051 Ayarnonti Sttt81. clothing, tool .. nd/or oth•; an!lon!V wi1 ~ tne oe1S011a1 SECTION 11481.4 PUeuC SALE F YOU NEED mplied rtgllldrng Ide, PQ5-on uid d.-d of tru41 iipn c;ollecled, or n the po9U9· LP,. 21Ull 1°'27, '110)~& • 9 • M1ssloo Viejo. CA 92ti92· hou•eholdhemtlocatedet ltPIHtlltA'tt ID r.ai. many On OCT,..., .. , '"' """fX11V\NAT'ION OF THE~ OI ~ IO 412·183·211tru•IM11 selhn9 IJOl'I °'.tee••...,, ~blOf·ln• 11110/98 business II con· Tll1S business " con• Property 20153 ICOOlll 'IW'lhOul OCUlllll)O COUii 887 Vter~ ~ •et NATVREOFTHEPROCEEO. Pfl'f u• ~ prY'Qp8I J>fopertv"n11,wh4Jre16"The-~ by a co1porat1on ducted I>'/. Ill\ lnd1viU11al 2075 Newport 81\ld . approval BelOtt ta1tno cerian COSTA ~~ • CANO.,!; ~.~ST YOU, YOU ::::; g.:; ~ ~ed bv 1tteet addrffl and oti..1 .,._.. you 1u1111d doing Have you ataned aojn9 Coit• Meu. CA 82027 verv llTlPQltltll IClllOftS no-.~ver pn>perty deec~ .. : ... ~ CONTM:f A LAW· eettlw · "lnler· c;ommon dK19n1hon, 11 •11v. bustneu yet? YH, 1980 bus ness yet? No 171 41648·6818 TIME: I/II PttlOllll "pltte!'llnvh'!ii be • · YER On 1217198 II 2-()0pm, 900·"' prcMded '"&Ooll ol the r .. 1 pioperty de1e11bod S Parlow, President Sh•wn Scon Kennedy II OOAM 2 148 u AAEN Callfom&a fteconvevance nolo(l), llC!YllncM, If any. llllOor boYe 1 """od t be 94 Tll1s statement was f 1eel Tll1s statement was filell Stored by •he lollow1no required IO O'YI no~tt to inter· t • • 8. CU CY r-..Af • the ..,...., -. the len"M ol lhe Deed ot Tl\ISI 1 1 pt.It,..... 0 w1 c ercon•· rsllO persons unless llley llM --::.~· ......., .... ellrmated r-,.i....,_ and Croc;u1 C11c;le, Colla Meu 1th tile ounty Clerk of with the County Crtrk ot "ooleJo'ns•·· .. tey .... wc:l""Oeeorc011SenteOto"'6 w" ..tzed l'"uant to poi~._, to~underof Tlllld •--'·•--'r:::'~ ....... Ca 92626 The under,.1gned Oienge Count'/ on 10·~·98 Or ange Caunty on 11 '06198 ,..,, ,. '"" '"" .. __ .... _ __, fW, ,._,,. ..,_, RISI ~-"' .,,. ·-..... "" T 1 1 b I OIO""SeO acDon J The 1ndt""nd ........ , --• ...,.., .. __. • !he ll\JSI• creo•-' ~...., ......_.. ruslM d1•c aims any 1a 1 11 Hl98e.?73480 • 19986774787 ""' "" Section 11471 /1 481 by ...., on MMl5 llSN· _, _,....,._,I t f th ~· Pilot Oct. 27 Nov 3, D111tv Pilot Nov 10 17, 24. Property 20139 ' ~nt a4flll1'11Slla~on .ulllOnty ... 11. the WESTMINSTER POLICE ment 95-0198341 d ol!"!Clal " Tl\lst, t6wrl .527 80 or any 1Jicorroc nell 0 \IHY 2099 Pleaentl• Aw be granted u,.,.ess an 1menis1eo OE,.A"1MENT recotde '" the Ofiioe ol the (Eahmated) Accl"\led 1ntores1 itreet addreu ;ind othe 10, 17. 1998 T121 o~ 1, 1998 "f154 Cort• Meu. CA 82627 person lies an ot1iec-on to Ille 'lli. ~· WH MtlM Recorder cl ~ C«Jnty encteddrllonllf~ rl common des1gnahoo 1r any, ·~ •PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 19491848·0734 TIME: 11mon 1no snows ooo<1 tNse lfoltttl ,...-i to .-...0 eawom ... ll)qlCUecf bV Joh~ 'Ml~ It* fi •Poor '1; shOW11 he"'" The total 9.30A~ •!IV tile court sllould not orant vtoiadon(•l of Sectlonl•I O Dignan and Oet>onlh AM .. The ~ undet amount of lhe unpaid bal Flctlt1ou1 Buslneu Flctl1lou1 Business Name Statem•nt Name Statement ~ lolloN1ng pt111ons are The lollow109 persons are ·~ business as Aco doing busine$s as; Mesa N.uman & Assoc, 3440 Ir· Marke11ng Group. 1905 e. .,...., A11enue. Suite 250, 1711l, Su11e ii 103A. · San111 Newport Beach, CA 92660 Ana CA 92075 · t-~lt Cdw.,d F111men. Sttphen George Pnce, fogs V1u ha, Costa &Aosa, t 138 B Buclangtiam Or, ~2626 Costa Mesa CA 92626 This business Is con· Tnls busmen 1s con· Cl~ed b'/' an 1ndtv1duar dueled by. an lnd1vfduaJ ~a11• you starteCI doing Ha~e you staned doing bu$.ness vet? Yes. 6/t0.86 busl11on yet? No Ace E. Freeman Stepllen G Pnce YhYs statement was Mea This statement was I led wllll the County Clerk of w.tn Ille Count'/ Clerk of Orange County on 10-23-99 01ange County on 11 vo. 9o -19988713488 t99807747a8 ~Iv Pilot Oct 27 Nov 3. Daily P1IOI Nov 10. 17 24. 10. 17. 1998 Tl23 Ooc 1. 1998 Tr57 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Stored by ti. foUowtng !tie 3Utll0nty 1 I 371 of tne Heeldl end ()ignan. ~ and \'Ide .. '8ld QMtj of TIUll hete4olore ance of tile obligation s pereon•' • A HEAAING l!I bb Hfety Code You.,. ..,_by Tn.mor ~ w...m.......;. -* and ........ ___. to cured by the property lo C379 Crv11t1 SipH on e oe on notified ~ the Oletrlc1 federal bet* ,_,.., • ..,__.., the sold and &easonabte eall C229 Wendy Oelluent• ..,,,. be nela on Oecemoer 3 19Q8 Attorney of Oreno• County fictalv. 9?..., · .. een.-~ii~ Oeclala-mated co&11 -expenses a C38S Aou Ja1N•on ~t I 45 PM 1n OePt No 703 ., .. lnldlrt.ed ~ine• to aucUon 1 the Ill public bond aull and Olmend b advances oat tne lime of th 1>417 L•iQh(on T•glend oi;.trec:I ii 341 Tiit Cty Oll-.e fOtfeft the abo~ecnMd def fOt ~ " hlghut blcS-sm.. and a Wiiien Notice ol initial pubhcehon of the N C216 IC•r•n Udell Orange CAll2613·1571 P'°'*'Y p~io Heeldl ofUle in~• tme Dlfaul rd Election to 5411 lice or .ale 11 $!IO 192 so I P\'opetty 22!J01/00101 .oulf '(~ ~BJECT-IO tilt end Sefety Code Section UMed Slllem. I;~.~ -::::.:~~ ~~ iidd1hon to CHh, .~ Tru"e 2066 Plecent11 A~ 1111 no o pee on you 11488.4. . ~· dlK:k cbwn ll¥ a to Sel to be rw:crded WI I.tie v..11accept11 cash••fs chec Cott• ~ .. CA 92827 ~riou10 •PC>tar It Ille nunriQ Ind You -lnetnJQtecf th.t If s1111e °' r.iiorw1 Illar*,• dleCk v.twe tile real drawn on 11 state or nahona <9491648•0689 TIME: $Ute vout O!>ieC•oos or Le J:.u d ..... to contelt the clfll'MI by• Gate or redlral ~echndrnore~O:::: bank. ;a check drawn by .ai l0.30AM wnae11 01>recuons ..,,lfl lllt court orfeltw-e of thle pn>perty. credll union.°' ad-*~ monlha '-.-..ect 8lC& stale °' federal c;ted1t uniorl Stored .by 1ha t0Uow1no before !?le tleMIOO Your aDC>ear l4!':~ ~~d!"~ct~ bot • Ital• 01 federal uwigs such recordaliorl Callf~ r 1 check drawn by • &tale pereon•. ance may be'" penon or oV your 11488.6, you muet flit e aod mi nlOC!alion, UWlgS Rec:onveyance CO., 9451 or federal savmg'I and loan E268 Sandre Tracorva aaornty wrifiect dalm lt.uot your -oaahon, Of ........ t.lk Co1tw1 """"1ue M;i41 S1op N 111soeii1llOl1 58Vlt1QI asso- C060 Creo Wt kelleld IF YOO ARE A CREO;TOR or im-u tn tne pn>perty. You soedied 111 wtion 5102 ot W. 01 02 01. Noi1f•c*1e. CA ciahon or' UV!ngs ban~ gg~~ 6r::br:cs~ott":::1 ' conDnoent creotor 01 1~~ mu.i file w. cleim In the F"'81lCi91 Code end tlAhonzed 91324, (916) 347-ma. 1pec1fied '" Sectt0n 5102 ol 0149 JKk C.n•r oeteued you trust I e your S~ Coun of the Co1.n-lo do ~ 111 ._ Male) ~ ~-VIOll Pr_. the Financial Cod• and ..,022 Suttie Mamop.olo .:litm win ltlt court ano mail a :Joof Onno• within thirty :ie l).'!~~-11> dent. Dale 11/.WS authonzed to do bullnH& 1 opy to the personal f'PltSenta I I deye of the fillt pubi-CMc ~DIM W · 700 ASAP339150 11110, 11117 ttus state tn th4t evenl tendet PfOpeny 24517 ~ aoconttd b'/ the coort witlbn cedon of thle Notice. unit•• Ml. Santa 11124 other than cHh 11 aceepled 17 26 Pomona Ave lour monms from tile <late OI l1rst r~.:c= ~ee~'· =... ~ = dl1d the TN51M may withhold the Cott• Men, CA 92627 ssuance 01 teatrs u PIOYlded 1n YoumuetMrWanendo,..J held bot 11 uoow lllid Oeed"°d PUBLIC NOTICE issuance or th4J Trustees Fictitious Business Flctltlou1 Business 19491660 7872 TIME PloOalt. Cooe secaon 91CX> Tilt copy of the claim on the Trusttnthepropertyll!Uiltedlfl Deed unttl fund• become Name Statement Name Statement ~2.30PM f I ~me 101 l1l1no Claims ..,,11 not Ol1trict Attorney of Orenge laldCounty Calrlomlado5Cnb-available to the p;iyee OI The rollowlng per:.ons aie Th1t lollowing persons oie tored by the ollow no xpini oero11 lour montns trom County (Attn: SUSAN P. 1ng the land thertMn· _ The NOTICE YOU ARE IN OE· endorsee H • matter of nght clQulQ busmoss as· Tile doing bus111oss as Jett Ex• ~~r7~n•Pereonal f'loogrn• Ille heanno date nobae<I above RIEZMAN, 0.puty District property heretolote cleclcnbed FAULT UNDER A OEEO OF Th111111n attempt to collect a Dunn ComeJn'J, 2905 press. 2l 8 Vttginla Pl . library YOU MAY EXAMINE the hie Attorney) et 100 Civtc c.,,... is bemg &old "Olli IS. The TRUST DATED 07/12194 debt and any 1nrormat1on Cathenne Way, Sa11111 Ana, Cost.i Mesa. Ca 92627 E2 17 La Donne Fotrut kept bV the coul1 H Y<N are a ter Orlw WHt, Santa Ane, 51reet addrea and other UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· obtained will ti. u1od for lhet CA 92705 Milco Gilbert. lnc .. {De· F267 Joeephln• eoru person interested 1n I/le estate. Ce 82701 wld\lnthlrty 1301 common~. r1 i-nv. cl TION TO PROTECT YOUR purpose, Said sale will be John Robert Dunn, 114· tawarol. 218 V11g1n1.t Pl., G316A Roneld Hempton ou may Ille w1tll Ille court a d~ of In the filino of the the real properly deecnhad PROPERTY, IT MAY BE made. but Without covenant 2811l St1001, Nowport COSl3 Mesa. CA 92627 eQueSI for Speeial NOllCe (lorrn ~urt/Clvll O~lo Superior SOLO AT PUBLIC SALE If or warranty, eXl)fffS or tm-B~ach, CA 92663 This bu~lness is c:on. All ui.1•r•1ubiect to9rior E·1!>4) of tile 11~00 ot an inven-ni. fellur9 t! ~I file YOU NEED AN EXPLANA plied 1eg11rd1ng lllle. pones Tll1s business is con· ductet.l l>Y a co1poratron cencellett0n Tenn•. NIH f'/ and appt11sa of estate ll('d MCW. • wrifled ~ltllm TION OF THE NATURE OF s1on or encumbrances, I tlucted by an 1nC11V1dual Havo you s1.1ncd doing and regul•tt0n1 av•fftbl• ll sets or of •"Y oeoto!I or •t•tino en lntetHt In th4t C:ooll Joh~ THE PROCEEDING Siil151y the 1ndebtodn Hhe you atanod doing business yet? No ••le Oet•d thl• 10th and ccount as Pl'OVlde<I in Probate property In the Superior rdi,ihlc ~,·n in·' AGAINST YOU, YOU &eeured by nod Deed, ad 1111,J l . (8<>) \lmi'l'r, lti.1• 1•-.c:J .1w.1y ..,1r11r.t11,N11\c111hr 7 l'N~t111mc,1n-.·r111 l>k,. t"-•11 l\tii< h, 1 1lil1111111 In 1hr (uh· I 'I I•''> l\u r,·,\'I\ r.1 1 ''"•I h 111 .._ hulJt h1(' ltt St.1111..r,J Umu 1>11\ ,.h,11 h,• m 11u1.:1I in c n~llltl"lllll! l'J.1rtllll lfW 11u11.11 r~ .. l•llAlhln> .. 1 W\)..11, lie ,. ,, 1r11l'lc-11L·J 1<• l " 1l1lurn1.1 l11.11r11t1• ,,I l<.'dHlt•l<'l!I '"'"j~ h< f ""rJ h" l\1d1..I •r u l !o<:lrll ,. 1l•·.:1n II\ t ll~lllt:l'llO!: 1>1111ni: thl• \);.~'II lit ,. 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Glendale. peoal No'ct form 18 a\13ilable dwed forfeit to the Stlt• of tu 1111~ • NOTICE OF TRUSTEE"S and the unpaid Pfinc:lpal r.==============:::;, }'V th 0t'>e Count'/ Clerk ol w•lh !he County Clerk of CA 9l20l, 18l8l244 romltlecourtclerk Celifoml• end dlltrlbutlld SALE UNDER DEED OF the note securod by 1<11 Orange Coun1v on 11 00!98 Orar.ge Counrv on 11 '06 98 ~~0 ~~~~7° 5857632• Altorn~~j0P;~:H punuent to tna pio'llf1lon1 li'i. ,ill thci c TRUST Nolie• 1s here deed with 1nteres1 thereon a t9988774778 . 19988774790 ' A LAW CORPO""TIO of Healtt. and Safety C.ode C\'CI)' J,i\. g111en that Consolidated---------' '0111ty Pilot Nov io 17, 24 Dall'/ Pilot Nov 10, 17 24 , __ P_U_B_L_l_C_N_O_T-IC_E_ "" N Section 11489 Without Reconveyance Com~ny 225 S LK A~ 9TH f,L fufttler notice or he•"""· in ( I i,~if1 11 Oivi·1~ of Ch.,.SIV\. T'.'I D<.,. 1 19'18 1149 Dec 1, 1G98 Tf!.6 ·-·· ·-· ·-..-" •---'---''------....,._;..; PASADENA CA 91101·3021 10127. 11/03. H/10 Insurance Coinpany u truS· PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PET1TION TO "NwPort8uc11-Cosr.aMm tee.°' svcceuor inn.tee, or LOCAi. MORTUARIES ,..-F-l_c_tl_tlo_u .... 1-B-us_l_n_e_ss_ . Fictitious BuslnHs ADMINISTER ESTATE OF N495006 BARTOLIC Nov 3 4 10 subs.hluted 11\is!ee pursuan1 .. Name Statement Heme Statement ANTONE E. llARlOLIC ~b 1998 Wh 10 1"-Deed of Trust ••e-i--------• •TJte louowing persons 8•0 TllO tollowlng persons rue ANTONE EIJWARD IAR·i----------en you 're tuned cuted by Sle"4!n F Schaum· PACIFIC VIEW " ' b N dong b"s1ne•s as ... ~,at TOLIC burg 4 T0tv J. Sc:h<lumbur MEMORIAL PARK ll'o1ng :is1r•ess as: ow· ¥ ~ "'"" Ch • t J •r. d hutiband 4 Wli. as JO'" por1-Me&3 Tutoring Center, Ans us A 2263 F3•r11 ew Cm No Al~576 :inces are ID 0 c ass1 le len;inta iind recorded Ceme•ety • Mortuary 410·K P:tc r.c Coast Hwy, Rd. 1rP. Costa Mesa. CA To a: heirs benehCl•nes you will find 07f20.~ as '"''" 94. Chapel • Cremat.O<V ~e.·1po11 Beacll, CA 92660 92627 tl!OIO'S. c;.onunoe"' treotors wh:it you ne"d you 're tuned 1•nto 0461472 oA Oftic1al Record5 'Oa111d Dobyns, 41 4 Vista Seung Hv1mg Loe, 169 a"Q pe~ns wllO tN"y otllf!rwise " in the olf1ee of the County 3500 Pacai.. v · w Dnve· floma. Newport DoJtll, CA. Cantata, Irvine, CA 92ll06 be '"~!reS!td Iii IN will Or esbte at lhe price . •t Recotder or Orange Couoty. Newpert 6&.J< 11 92CGO T.hl~ btfsine_ss . .!S con· orbotn ol ANTONE E BARTOtlC you want to pay your COmJDUDJ Y• Callf01n1a .Jnd pur1uanl I .._ __ 6.•.•.·2-7•0•0--Ttus business is con· ducted by an l!ldiv1dual_ al<a ANTONE' EDWARD BARTOlJC the Not.ce 01 Oeraull a .. ~Ch•d by· an tndMdu.Jt H:ave you started doing wttcn you read avo you startod ao1ng business vet? Yes, 1943 A PETITION FOR PROBATE Elec;tt0n to Sell thereunde1 usmess yol'I No Seung Hyung Lee has been hied by Alta M Banohc the Clasalfleda recorded on 07123198 as oav1d Oobyn• Tllis s131ement was !tied in the Supeno1 Court ol Calilomia everv day 1n11 II 19980475506 or s;i1d This s1111ement was Med with the County Clerk of Counl'J of ORANGE Off1c1al Records. will Sell o with tile County Clerk of 01ange County on 10 29198 THE PETITION FOR PRO· 11117191 at 1 30 pm At th Orongo County on 11/06 98 19986774057 BATE reQ11ests I/lat Fiii.a M norlh front entrance to lhe 19988774 783 Oa ly Pilot Nov 10. 17 24. BartOliC t.e alll)Ofnted as pe110N1 c;ounly c:ourlhou1e. 700 Civic Dail'/ Pilot Nov 10. 17, 24 Dec 1, ,998 n 46 ~prtsenta~~ 10 admH11s1er tne Centef Dnve West, Sant Oec. 1, 19!18 TISI estate of~ decedent Ana. Ca at pub1JC <iucllon. I llidex PIERCE BROTHERS BELL BROADWAY Mortuary * Chapel Cremation 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 ''Affordable Alternative" Discount Casket, Cremation& Burial Service Why should you subject yourself & your family to paying inflated prices for caskets & services???? Call Toll Free l-88s..54CASK£t Serving Orange & Surrounding Counties [jJ By Fa~ By PIH>n~ (-H) t1i:.!·ih .. 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I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliii N•wl~ R efu rb I shed liiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiii Own the home you LOWEST PRICED Ab•ndoned Be•ch Newport Bch. gorgeous Laur• Roatvold Big C•n~on Lease 3br 2b• "dupteic, 2nd 1 Dr 1 Ba tn lovely 1 & 2BR .. 2BA need now, without a 8 D Cott•ge Once In a vu overlooks bay, 949•494•6841 Agent oeautllul secluded floor, Qrl bay a oceon gated comm1y. Walk NEWPORT BAY big down payment. 3 r In C M. Out of hlellme opportunity 81 allrac, 2br 2ba. frplc, 28r128• s3 oOO/Mo. vu. 1 car g3r, over-to theater/ahop1, TERRACE ·~ Complete hnanctng 11 area seller says Ol'IY 5349,000 Agent patio. Boat slip avall. Oce•n Front 3Br Dave Sutherland sized rms. 52050/mo private gar/carport. Lg l & 2Br r:iftr B~k quahfied. OeGoorge Sell It Toda~! Lrg 949-723·8120 SS+ enjoy the quiet people with designer Prudential CA Realty __ ..;.(9_4_9_~_7_2_3_·4_1_1_e_....._ $660·571 Omo· $425 Bay & golf CO\.lrN. Home Alhance. lie 38' & tam rm. noeds1---------$65,000 furniture to llv• in 504·2001 or 644-6200 3Br 2B• yrly, ocean A • dep. Kleln Mgmt • Large pool, new tllt• Nli,036081 (Colp, not· cosme11c work but Big Cyn Golf Course OC'1 finest homes, lor bay view. 1 hovse to 94~M581 ·4000 pet & much more fine 800•347•6995) PRICED 1000'$ LESS comm, 3400sl. corner Solza tho,. opportunny a traction ol normal Big Canyon TWM the banch. 51600 mo Sorry No Pell Call 1,800•343•2864 than Inst sate . lot ••lier exlremly to buy tll1s 1 (or 2)br rent. 949·660•5110 Top golf vtow, 2£3r 545.4955 • (CAL•SCAN) S319.000 Make Olferl motivated. otter SOSOK 1bo doll house, lg 2.5Ba, Custom up Jim, Agt 949·575•5069 HUNTlNGTON Sho wcase homes for sole In our • Saturday Real Estate Supplement! HOMES OF THE WEEK Display ads atart at Juat $751 Deadline Wad 5pm ••••• OPEN HOUSE LlaUnga for S151 Oeadhne Tllur1 Spm ••••• II pay• lo adver1118 tn tne beat local AHi Estate S•ction CALL TODAY LISA RIVERA 949·57¢.4252 ANNE WILL~ 949·574-4249 Kolar & Co. Agent (714) 504-4607 patio, >etnt toe, back•---------grades, S249S/Mo •lBR• sm kite S695 949 ;i15.5s1s bay area, move tn COSTA MESA 2124 eavor .. t condo COSTA MESA 2624 BE_A_C_H 2640 incl u1t11 cto .. to bea, Bluffa•condo•Value cond Only $17,000. Liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2br 2ba, $1495/Mo. ground II, street park· 4br 2b11, remodeled, Bkr 949-675·624 1 _1 Lee Agl 949 650•3822 Ing. 714·747·7765 COSTA~ lUZ4 V li can 1-, -r re an ;vde-MagnoliA J:cl.: -Kmds -of ;Jobs for ~~r 1,$Ba Twnhm .ivt-1 J:::::::;:::::=:::::=-=::"""."==--:=:=-- Rema>e NPD Beech tage 2br 1ba, w/d & d/ BLUFFS 3BR 2.SBA. All Kinds ol Poopte Encl gar/car port Tog~~~·.r,7::1" John Yoak 640·7484 ACREAGE 1125 w lncl'd gar, fenced Qu191 Area $2150/Mo Cl•aalfled. Bch/Edmg•r S925mo E'Slde 20r Cul·dO·HC yd, NO PETS 193 A. 714•778·0480 Call e42·5078. • REDU~OI $244.~00 HARBOR RIDGE Magnolia Sl200rno Barbaio Sanragret Marge Le• R••ltY 1 BO" Oc•an View NORTH WEST 949 64$-1020 Realtor 949·644·0195 949· 722-0020 9000 • Sq ft 6Br·9Ba A A I Z 0 N A. Two 1·w..-,•s,..i'""D,....E....,_..,..T,..o-w-n ... h-o-m-• Charming beach hou&e NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT NEW HOME e Side CM C11m Hm. $2,500,000 ranchH 39 acres • , br 1 ba. lot ol lido, steps to sandl B~ACH 2669.BEACH 2669 Bic:ncH 3br 2 Sba from buildet Agt 1·800·640-660t $14,900 and 80 acres· parking. pell ok. 1br 1ba, n/1, $1250 .:; ~ 2669 aprow 1760• I 91t ell a S29,9oo or both· Con· ..... ""· •7 A -1 """"0 (040) 675· 731 8 ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii " c +LIDO ISLE Brand venlent lo 1·40. Good ..... <I ..... •• • AC. walk·ln c:lost'a, 2 car anac gar &285,990 New 6Br 5 5Ba, 3c gar water area. GOfgeoua 1------------- 949·722•8120 3'7531.r. Reduced to vlewa. Call AZLR NEWPORT Sl,695,000 Bill Grunely 1 888 244 526;1 2169 New . onerlngl E'ShJe RHllor. 949-875·8181 • • (CAL·SCAN) BEACH 3 B R/3. 5 BA C Ondo, 1--.....;.------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Cathedral celllnga, Near Belcourt 2br 2ba ---------12100 3 -+3 Bayrldge llrtplace. walk In Condo, vu. ale. nu CEMETERY LOT/ Largetl plan In .gated c:tosets, almott new. cpt "'· '299K. leaae CRYPT 1225 complex. Spacloua OPEN SUN 1·5 opt, ok 949·760·0378 2335 Eide• 'C' ,225K1-_...,.N________ 2Btl2Ba upstairs and " ... •wport Shore• l Or/.1 Bo down Brand JoAnne, REJMAX . .. P•o. View Memort•r 28R, Oll1ce, 2BA, 3 dj 1 1 1 M naw pluth carpel/ Owr/Agt,949·642·3812 Beam cet11, newer Ille • on ng Pots, ar point, lrg 2 car all gar. H•rbor Wood• Lovely 2·Slory 2Br/1 Bo, FP, deck, gar, pcol, many upgradH. Avl approx Nov.7th $1SOOJMo • Agent 949·675-4912 NEWPORT CREST :lBr/2Ba, 51975/mo. 2Br/2B • $1825/rno lmmacut to Condition Poo1 & tenfllt, Own rJ Agent 949·?10·2721 SEL(f;R8 LOSS 3Dr roor. $349,000 Villa Ea. 25"' below Nr Bison & JambOrH on 10,000 .. ·,,IOI, AV Brll Orundy RHllore retail. 949-'640 0765 Call 1·800·300·7717 _P_IE_N_T_H_O_U_S_E ___ 1 __ b_r_l_IJa + 4C gar. romo<letod 949·675·8181 2br 2ba t otrloe, no pots. new carpal kitchen tam room. yard, garage. 1 houH S905. (949) &75·417~ LIVE THE TRADITION & Th.c Terrace Apartment • at ,~ .ffJq/&,u ~U? CC//,~: An Exc~usivf! Opportunity for Wutm·front Living on Newport Bay ... I S31Sl,900 0111•fl A11all ---------BROKER from bay, 1 blk from Call 7•m·11am MF • S"" Oo~nV:A5•0*..0 .. e.rn ALISO VIEJO 1004 John Miiier 587•3807 NBWPORT beach, qutet. clHn .,,.S-tu-d-1-0-0-.. --1-0-- v '"'' • COAST 1070 S1650yr 9411·050·94211 .. r wop ner, • I .imil1•1I nvailnhility of i;fuclio~. 1 & 2 hrclrooma S 1200-12700/l yt·nr luac • Cyin. Sµu & Pool --· Fnee Counurino Lowest Prices utll, lflund, pool, lo r-nee L.111 or Homta Hiiisborough Pl•n 2 LAGUNA •2BR 28A Steps from cloaet1. caole, frig ~U o NA .n & po s 4Br 2.5Ba, Per.go llr1. VEACH 1048 M1443.Q9Q5 Sanes & Clean S15oo 112$. (949) 640·4615 , 1•600·723•0857' epproit 206511, ap11, Y Greal Ocean & Canyon & 11800, Bkr 1149·042· ..,..._...,_ ...... ____ _ Vateran Real Ettat• 3c garage, Nancylliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii vrewa Clv1ta near n•w S II B Li ~UGO •'the Summit btau111u1 o A 0"40 597 4 2 '' 48r/4Ba, csen, highly 8 -uy-st 3Dr 3Da TWtl 52800/ • ATTENTION au, gl • "1 4 •NORTH LAQUNA• upgraded, ,Largatt :lbr 2ba ~Ondo. OCtAn Mo MaryDolh COltt l~VE8TORSlll 13~ ~·:°l':"=-"'-'=~::.:== Bung low 28' 29• Vu Pt1111 • ..Sl.J(lli,000 •lllillil•••••• & t:>V ·"'u relt1g, W!D, Pruoenll•I OA: A•atty P •· N w condoiTtrnl· CO~ONA ·TooJtPf'1f''10" •4 19 5 01 0•,0°1 0 11 0 1 Uy Ownor 316-34!i4 HOUSES/ helw flra, 2-,,Jang IM4·Cl200/0S1·278tpgr ums near Disney • •1>ece1, t 000 11. 'World • Quuantud DEL MAR Agt. Adr na 376-0071 i•nc•rr• 3Ut 2.liBa $2500. Sl4<J<G7t> 5973 ___ ...... _ __...__..._ R~r\lal Oroleera 1111•1· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ,..,..________ Pt•ntallon ahullet1 CONDOS 100.111.ae:u' ~Htrlied 11 • Qra11ll• 110011ng, pvt FOR RENT !J • .COHVrJH••MT _,,._"~· *P:~ro~l·I •":r."";11'oe:;ao~ediGl ... 11111 ••••• aJ r'~=~~~ .-m"Df' -a'fr,;;:.... 81AC1f'"cc:~1oet To ~~~~~ .. ~~01 'i: =...--- •no. • Ulng, or Juat liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 121 43td s1 e•i>-515·7400 •••••••• tooklng. cf Ullltd h • 4br aoa dbl c., gar. _M_O_B_l~-'t!----GENERAL 2102 AGt Now :JOr U10a APARTMENTS what vou no di • 8ulll I~ '71 Vl•w 1 J.i..Q iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii new point, 2400af, lg • l'rivoto Gunrtl~Gatt'd Bntrance_:l4 Hour • .. curity & Switdtlioarcl ... ; • •A Vilhtge unto lt1clf witj-( Mteting Room1, : rcetaurant, Cocktail Lounge, Entertninment • & Hoom Service' · : cussur1eo '10UH from oc nnfrt HOMES 1100 yd, Oatd•Mr Pet Ok POR RENT 842·••78 Apt 49-67tl 120 '2f60 G49~0.72G2f·---·--· ._ ____ --""--""-""'--""-------------...,;,----' ... rt Beach/Costa Mesa Da il Pilot ' TRAVEL 266 ' . • Tues8oy, November 10, 1998 SPORTING 6030 GOODS 11 6065 'ff'f s.tn-~ttfonf;51lfin------....--11--Hf tt09T~99t-1--------"H-&t.n--=tntTn1n11~fttlr.i-•TUi &VfUHHG more, open travel for upscale women.s COMI! CROW FOOD SERVER ANTIQU'J!S ARCH llnd Sttolgilt· Strength tr•ln1"g S200ea 9115·720.3245 store Exp a plua, WITH USI EJ1perience ,prafereCI, . won, alngle slop ava tem. $889.00 FAIRWAY APARTMENTS AT BIG CANYON , OMCU COMt.tVNITY UY PASttlO~ ISL.ANO ltc)(uUllul 1r1-x• l11K.'C.l 1>llt'C'IS olllfl g.111 f '""~ 1t:Wb l:.tiJu> t.i1clrc.;c li\MIM 111 ~ul11.1<111-1c· • 1. :.i or .l'I Hit i~ a; 11111 ~rtl 111111 K'I • I"'"' •tr ~.1rll)(c• • • • w.1shcr1ctr,c•r lw1e1f.>\111 ... base aalary .. com· Expanding retail act· evoninga. Phone for F a c: lo r y d Ir• c: 11 3 10·312· 1407 I minion, up to 40/hra vertlslng departmont appo1ntmont between 1·800·973·3366 Pine P o ng Tabf• a waek Call Darryl or aeeka a self motivated 11·2. 948·040·7844 (CAL•SCAN) good c:ond, S&O c M. Kelly • 949 769·7985 account executive to TOP ST EEL BUILOINOS locat100. Call Chari•• FIREFIGHTERS !f~19 d~~e!op:u".~n:!r~•·E-M_P_IO...._YM __ E_NT ___ -D0L~A:R 6 le .849-4131~~ No. e11pei1anca nacas· 1 PAID t 40x60;l14, $8.032, d I I & and special aect,ona. SERVICES SS,33 · !i01<75x14, $10,025:• .. •••••llli•• r11•PLOYMENT aary. Pal tra n ng W• pr•fer a cand1dato1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii "'0 100 HI $14 073 t• EMPLOYMENT • l 'lrt1>1,>t c ('>\Ulid A ~·I~ &0nl re Io cation. HI g h 10 have a minimum 011• ;; " 4 ' ' ; TRANSPORTATION 5530 .chool "rAdl Ane• •••••••• 60a;100xt6, $151712 • • • • " .. 1 year print. ad· Mlnl·llorn;e .bu1luln91 '•••••1]11•111!1!11~.-• 1\11 I Oll(J1ll1tfllll~ • \\'t'I tlm 111 :t hlld I t\H • l\lilffll !o.\1;fl"lll •SI h '".C I lu 'i:t llCl"i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill 17·34 1·800·3'115·6289 vert1sing ••Perle~ Pleaso be aware that ;Just Grea t f'lrew ood 40" '80, 36 un11a, 1• ASSEMBLE ARTS. _,.,.M_,.·.,..F...,,<C,..A~L·,..,.s.,.,c..,A::--,N=-)~=-Excellen1 communica lhe lis11nga In thi• Cilt· Buy Outright Avoid the rush! Order $18,269. •--------- CRAFTS. TOYS. Jew· H.u.o. CHILDRe:NS ~~~ g':~\~· .~~ili~ii~~ ,fJ1°c1um:y9~0q~~~ybo:, Estate Safes nowl St35 a gord, s1~ www.11n11nelbulld· MARINE SLIPS • 1'11·;1<.t• I .ill tl141Jlh'14(1~.C,I Sorry 1111 pl't<> erly. wood Items, typ· PfT SALES HELP Jn which there 11 a C d d 1/2 cord, atoverad ing com Sentinel DOCK S 7022 wort< from home In 11. 644·7877 Sam/Jen 11ons in a fast paced c arge por m nu o. ~ nliqUtt 7 14·885· 1432 800·327·0790 Ing, sowlnn, computer WANTED. $7HA. Fash proleasional presonta h I 1 00 UCte I. tree IO your driveway B u I I d 1 n g s , 11 your spore ume Great p 1 L d H and detail oriented en· ARE YOU DROWNING (f' e$tenaion 79 •r a, on on, •W vironment In debt? Oobt roll of· 40 years ~ (CAL• SCAN) (.:icso lale•beaut tbr lba CREDIT '2907 pay. Frlie delails call York •• Travel, Glarn· Xlnt benollt package, lreo, lmrMdlate, conlt• ,,, Newport Beach WANT ED water vu, f/p. deck, 1·800·632·8007, Our & fun. Start b. Including 401k. Orug don11a11 Conaolldato $1250/mo, avail 24 hrs. (CAL"SCA_N) career W/a leading scroeningfphyslcal re· payments, lower Inter· 714.~73.6223 TO BUY 6019 PETS & THE PERFECT SLIP UP. TO !iO FT, GREAT LOC Of-4 BAl.BQA PENINSULA. AGENT 1·$00·'247,8209 ' (949) 723·0720 OVER \'OUR. HEAD AVON PRODUCTS edge International co. quired EOE. est. Call loll frn 6049 In depll Need more Sharp Image a Must R I f At 8 LL ,. I BUY ALL PIANOS ANIMALS .breathing room?? Stan your own. busl· · esumes v a ax: · 1 ·BB ·Bl ·FnE E ______ ......___ ••••••••• Avoid• banikruptcyl ness. Wbrl< llexlble SSK/mo. potenlt;sl Call tention, Lynn Esola or CB88 )245·537 3. WANTED Ant.q1•es-ciu;sl. hzrniluro iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •Qobt consolidallon. hours. Enjoy unhm1ted now. 714·895·41145 714·650·4802 or m;!lll: American Credit 1----------1 tpc or hOuseful cash Gorgeous pep1gree(I AUTOMOBILES •No Ouallling. "Li· earnings. Call toll free Reception lat Ille Times Communlly Counselors, nonprofit. ANTJl\UES paid (714) 957-11'1:13 Oc1ca1 luuens 1200-1•• .. •••••• cenaed not·for·prol1t ( 8 8 6) 9 4 2-4 0 !, 3 • ctericul/phone duties News. 330 West Bay (CAL •SCAN) ~ LCB lra.n set 300 ~6·8473/63l 211 t nation a company: (CAL•SCAN) for medical college, Street, Costa Mesa. HOME TYPISTS1PC Older Style Furniture w 8 n 1 e d f 0 r Leb'A klte mh1 Free lo BMW 9030 www.anewhorlzon.org C e re M •n•ger FlllC Res 949·6'12·1729 CA 92627 USERS . Step d v PIANOS & Collectibles ch r 151 ma9 • ca I I loving tiomo Supbr 'liiiiiiiiijj~iiii~iiiiii!iiii (800)556 1546 SEC OFFICERS Will worl<. full·hme/Part· ·~""·1•-.a 94"'·644·882.. fttondly, docsn I hard"'· ~ .... 2 525 Tourln .. nrNTALS TO • · Exp In Alzheimer's! Retell counter and g1t1 ·s.-·-.•Oi! • .._..... • • •7 • • r.-w <CAL' SCAN) Dementia care lor wrappers for The Mail ira1n, l~me!N::25C:;4. time $45.000 per yenr $$CASH PAID$$ Old Coins Oold S11ve1 -=-b'=a,,,,rk,...,..,94.,.9.,..·:o-65':"!1,.,..·=13'=9""'0~=-Wa g o n wh11alblack, 6HARE 2724 upscale, new senior Room NB Fashion T uslln. 9.f9 t~22 22d3 r. earnings potenllal. "" ·-Frankhn Mint. Sterling PERSIAN KITTENS dual sunroofs, chrome iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"i MONEY hvang fac1l1ty in CdM Is land . Apply 1n ony • • C 8 ~.180~~8131,08~~ e e WE BUY ESTATES Old watcnea & tewetry Lovo:ibl• ball of fur whls, new brakes ~p 28A" 2BA Nice TO LOAN 2914 call 949-673·7270. g~r~t~~ ~~~.5~:.~f~~ Buy ~1::~.~~~~d It. ext. T-400. ~;;AV ~£ 1 ;;.$.J;. w~s1coas1 Colll 642-9448 ~~:n:peg1r.~•;;~· ~~~~ ~~~-~;s'.-18~71 8 , Ob o Condo. pool, $500 • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CM Driver nooded to ---------· ---------(CAL' SCAN) RECORDS/TOP S f1oalih guar, bl!\ m;ila --------'.""" Utll dep. rela. no drive me lo work to Jaz:r R&B Soul, Rock & a Torti tom, S250 '84 3251a Cpe 2D rugs 949·64 5·7909 Flnenclel woes have Rialto Mon-.Frl. Also •---------Etc 50 s & 60 s Miko Saal Pt H1rnl s100. (94-4145)$23,9 95 NB Walk to boachl All amenities! Gated. ••· curity. Bdrm w/b:'llh, ~00/mo 648-3735 vou on vour toes? pick up 714·751·8224 GROCERY STORE EMPLOYMENT 845·7 50 5 949 646·6132 BAUER JAGUAR We provide loans ..,.... _ _,,,...,......,,..._,,....,,....,,...,,._. WANTED 5535 oo ,.egardle•• of crod1t CO. SP ON S 0 RED <7 t 4)953•48 hlatoryl No lee, TRAINING & 1s1 year MANAGER BUILDI N G SPORTING Convenient reasonable rates! Income S 3 OK • Loving Swedish nurse Cl•••lff•d 1·877·566-9719 Stevens Transport • Newport Dunes Waterfront good cook, driver. By IL ~ MATERIALS 6030 GOODS 6065 842-5878 Loe:'I Spoclellat OTA truck drivers Re1ort is lookin9 for a qualified, the hour or 24hr, OtC> 957·8133-...;. COMMERCIAl REAL ESTATE C wan I e d I N 0 n· cus•omer '"rv1ce 1nc11·v1'duol wi'th Good local ref's 12yt souiu COAST ar. homos, porsonal oxp~rlenced or l/1' .... • exp. (949) 646·3735 and dobt consoltda· oxperionccd • Toll lroa , rotoi convenience store experience to A CTION lion, small buslnoss the' .... 'th :. welcome Coll toll free 800·333·6595 EOE. monpge 1r on·s11~_grocery store w1 2202 So. M~in St. 1·877-467·4922. (CAL~SCAN) onnuol soles of $500,000 Salary 21 ·251< S.nta Ana, CA 12101 ---------• N o u p ·F R o N T Collec tors/Cable TV Fox resumes lo 949 / 644-0364 or c:oll e..r ... ~ · • !A BUSINESS OFFICE. FEES. Do you nood CM/HB area Musi Human Resources 949/729·3863 EOE tie ~w POR RENT 2769 debt consolidation? ocon. car, Insurance & We will help! Too Thomas Guido. Flex many bill&? Need a hrs. Will train mot1· •NPB ratall office shop, low payment and In· vated lndiv. .no oxp SALES M : ground II, 2 reslrms, torest rate? Bustness, nee. comm, only. . ft • S140Q. 949 675·8120 CALL TOLL FREE +. 800.625·4277 c:;I' , AC, aprox 1400 st, Personal or Pleasure. Cablo oxp, bilingual a Il\4MEDIATE OPPORTUNITY! A V' CM Carden Office 3 __ 1_·_8_7_7_·2_8_1_·0_4_'3_0_ COUNTER·The Mailbox We are seeking tughly motJvated. expenenCed ,.. units, less than 300 sf "CASH" FiPT PERM. Ship, ADVERTISING SALES ... ...ressiooals for .fast 0 "Next to OC college• Immediate $$ for phones, ollc work, .,..,., : 51.00 sf 714·540.3C66 structured aeuloments Friendly 642·8262 growing Sou1hPm Cahforrua • commuruty /1/1 and d 8 f 9 rr e d•-0-E_T_E_C_T_IV_E_·_P_R_l_V_A_TE-r:ewspaperchain. V"' lnsur•nce claims. J.G. Wentworth: toll free Investigator Trainaes. Your stte~~ MW aa:ount deveJopment, 1·888·231·5375. ~4°9°!5~~3g3e1s4 mam1allllll.g estaln5bed aa:ounts, posiove M ~ (CAL'SCAN)·----------. d __.. ..i....:. .... .. ~ ·"~/ A DRIVER-FLATBED. custOl'Oer seivx:e attnu e, Qi~ u=ue 1D 1,IWA.l ' -, c:;I' p .M lit e lnduatrlall••••••••• START upJo 34 cents/ strong advertl.Slng pannexships Wl1h clients ~OMMERCIAl HOPERTY 2778 • 600011, olf1ce/entry .68 mile. Medical, dental Minimum 2 years previous advertlSlJlg sales SFG, 8/c. hea...-y •lee. ANNOUNCEMENTS & Ille. 401 K Consls· evnonence With nowcn::aper ind,11"'9TV expenenoo t<lluller Comm'I A E.11•••••••• t t 1 w t ...,,.. v .. w.,.. ..... w, . Ask Bob 949·248·5846 on mi "s 89 orn preferred. $tlltiJS • .3 yrs. OTA * EM Ille lndu1tria11000. •-o•nrcs••12NTS lyr. flatbed. com· W -bas salary cell t • eooosf, aost or less nnn "" nAQ bined Transport. 1· e vuer: e + oomm1ssxm;· ~ en Muller Comm'! A.E. 2920 6 0 O ·6 3 7.·4 4 O 7 benefits package mctuding 401(k). and a Ask Bob 949·246·5846 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 _____ <c_A_L ·_s_c_A_N_> supporuve work enworupent IAJDUSTRIAL 2788 SHORES INTERIORS Floor sample sale, up to 30% off. New accessories .. ;;::;;;;mr-0-M-E----1 Save 10% with this ad! OPERTY 2790 2640 Avon St. (Behind M<Vln• M · (949) 642·2255 2925 i'"BUSINESS & : FINANCE FOUND CAT 5th/Nar· clsau1, CdM. 10/28. •••••11111••• Orange male, · ahon ~ l hair. Vory friendly. : ---------(949) 719·1714 : BUS I NESS ""F_o_u_n_d,,_...S,,..-u.,..,tt-c-•-•-•-at : OPPORTUNITY 17th & Santa Ano Ave 2904 call to Identity. 948·831-8480 LOST BRACLET OCT 26TH, gotd hearts, & Please be wary of out pink color CM. Re· of area companlaa. wardl 949-642·5676 •••••••• Ctieck with the local ---------Setter Bualneaa LOST white female Bureau before you Himalayan cat. 2 yra send any money for old. Vic-Orange/19th f"s or Hrv1ces. Raad St, CM, Needs Mads! • and underatand any $150.00 REWAROll contracts bolore you 949·548·1696 · ~n. Shop 1round lor rates.• --------- ARE YOU EARNING HEALTH & $20,000 per ? I naed f lTNESS 3000 •Ip I Overw he Im ed iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 'With lead•. Not MLM. jl} your area. 1·800· Bod~ Toning Cream ~-8169 Ext, 0878, Naw and Advance (CAL •SCAN) Formula. 30 day guar. ·-...:.:.;,.;..._______ 1·888·738-0094 24hr •AT.&T ·MCI PAYPHONE ---------~ R1e1. Prime site• Lo•• Up to 30 Poundsl $150K year potantlal. 30 day guarentee. L o w e 1 1 p r t c e a • Why weight? call 1 • 800·800·3470. 886·709·8294 24hr o..;...,----(C_A_L_· .... s_c_A_N_>, Protec t your heart HI l!ARN CASH NOW quality c:alclum ond ~i\PPOLVDU:.\T SEITl!RS1 fT ;'-fomh~ wul 'cwnh~ .. 111ft:- 1 812-~20 1 Pa Hour ·1.,1-11n~h" c;r .. • hli:h•'T • ll<;>lth h t.I "-•Y'1 • \l•t "''"" •l\illl ... 11th1 '''""''"""...,,...,..,.... f..,tnJo1tJ1.,l l11 1Uh9 un1I /!f\J\\i1~ CAii i r 1111•llntnK'nt l·hS/j-:H!~4i~ (;~R\S & G \II\\ hi ra~hion hhrnd /065 Nt•K'port Cir. HljjNG SEASONAL \ ·Cashiers I • Gift Wrappe,; r ;i ' .. , "l. s 1t \ 1 1.ou: "' • (9~9) 75'J-1622 2 Massage Therapists FT. registered with CM, 1 Aestheticran & 1 Hair Dresser All 3 years mimnom expenence Piute call 1714) &65-1511 er mil ru11111 to UH Brier lld, Sult• 38S. C11t1 lltM 1712' ($$Wanted $$) Tdmu•kncrs ppom11ntn1 amng onlv • Hourlr • B.mus • NoSdlm~ • Fun At'™"l"'rrt • GIOIYlh l'occtnbl ~nion rn<oor.ti!td ro ari~Y 7l4-24S"~l S80 Are yo~ eornfng whal herb 1ab1. S14.95 Call _ you are worth? u not 1 ·866·717·8511 24hr :lt'..::=======-otta: -1 --•H-1..eoo--600-0343 -------t-1.___...AxMARA ext. 1277 24hra Son'H Co.ut r1.v.A (CAL·SCAN) PERSONALS ~~a:~ NP Reateur•nl aal•/IH. ••••••••• needs ""''esslooai Incl all furnlahlnga ~ 1 'Yc:JI $749K 111 Palm oc--· Ave.949·978·8120 ---------53lese~anu.tl YvELL SHOW YOU the PERSONAL 11 Yf'AJ ha>-e e¢ellcnt -monayl (Juat c:1ll our SERVICES 3005 ~ ~ uP l:' oWantsl) 3·5 hrs/wk $l5-U> pct hour ,' Prep11d phone. c1vd QAEAT NEWS! 71.-.754-7900 ,. machlnu. StQ,880 DIABETICS •· req'd. Free Info. Medicare pays lor • 1·800-8'18·3326 I 11 l~~~=====~~lt= : CardMar1 ol America. ~~~!v:~ .. ~~~';,n ~: 'OFFICE MAN~ClR • Inc. (CAL•SCAN) Uberty Macneal Sup· •ACCOUNTING :. ___ ..._ _____ , ply. No up front co1t1. •ACTIVITY OIR[CTOR ·: ,.~n:DIT 2907 Sall1!1ct1on Ouaran· F/T MOn·frt •.··"'iiiAIWiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil teld, FrM &tilpplng for upscale, ,1 1·800·295·8371 llt'W ~enior l1vi11g 1 $SSOVER OUE BILLSlll (CAL •SCAN) facility 111 CdM. C redit pro b lems? Con1olld1ta daptal No -5-C-H-0-0-LS-.. ----CROWN COVE application ••••Ill UI rAx I.. (800)813·9008 e1et. INSnUCTION . 3012 rcsum~ 949. (CAL •SCAN) f~;:;;9;:;;4~9·;;;;;;6;;;;;;1;;;;;;J._7..,5.,.70.:;,'~ URN ACCAEOITEO COLLf!G I! d e gree • qulc:klyl Bachetora, m••t•!I, doctorate, by co rraa p o nd'ence based upon Iii• ••P•· tlance1. lmowledQe •I· r .. dy at111lned, ptk>r eaucallori •nd shor\ atudy cour ae. For FN!E lnlorrnat•On e&t• alog, h on• C•rn· ~ldell--ttt·~ • (100 )8 t 4-831tl . (CAL•§_CAM 3014 &ilillllt cover lrtter resume, and saJari history to: ' . Times Comm~ News 425 W. Broadway, Suite 1300 Glendale, CA 91204 ATTN: Human Resources Or Fax: {818) 548-8897 ~asrr~~~ W•ef!OIUla~ <rd 5lt.IStrD ltlSf SCAN OPERATOR .. Costa Mcsalf ull time -Cc>\U Mi:s.1 t)'pcho~ nc (h tlt't.l1l orimtl.'\l, cn.•.iuvc f't'<tpl<: ob~~'ot'J \\ilh arcuracy cu ~oml' put 11( our ";uming d«p.u-tmcnc. You Have: I ~;ir rnliluo1on c•ptroClllC A uc.-Jll\'C' m1hJ M<MIN~t." ol Joi pm. color "T"'~l1on" (. .'l.i'il\: {!.'. 'if"•I u1k111 Ah1l1iy 10 .,..,,1.; under d .... ,Jli~ prornrr ('fm:O•nOp J 0, color Ol•ftt'( 11011 .lllJ MKlnl<»h apct1enu a mu~ Nt-Mrnn1, pre rroi. film :&nJ '°'"' 1hrory u J rlw We Have: lla11111nc pollt10n on (.,uvcyud lhih 11 30pm.();.m Grn1 lxndi11 p.Kbge l )J'r'>f1un11y for achlllKcmcm SAUtv range s10.su depending on a.pemn-.e. rhy.k.al anJ Jrug Int requiK'Cl Send roumf' and Co\ ct kctf'r to California Community News Aun C:C.~ I Design Grour Supcrmor no \'IC'.-1 RJy !\occ1 u M ~ CA 1J~f1Z7 NI oat• M••• A• C1..,f o,,.,,••"1 F .fffflv!t• 11} 11lw ,...,,.,4,~" Jr.,-f'r1 ""'"""'., •• J ,,..,, .... ,,, ~+·,.., ............... ,,,,,., A GOOD AD! Call 6 42-5678 , FU RNITURE 6014 5 pc Pecan Bdrm Sot, Blk & glass din rm set 6 chrs, matching enter. ctr., Blk Panthor cotloe tabla aquarlu"ln, WO. lrig. metal deslt ladder. 714·444·2422 A •tt•n Furniture, 5 pc sot, couch/sleeper, rochnor chair, swivel chair. glass colloe table & end table good cond, asking 52000 949· 759·8S07. Sectlonel sof a & table (brown) S100 obo White model/I 1ofn.llovo soa1. needs cru:inrng $100 otJo. 9 49-642-3228 SI• Drawer Drea•iii w1M1rror & Shelves & Two Night Stands. (Boautiful Oark Woot11 $500. (lor all) c1111 949·548·1765 .• MERCHANDISE M I SC. 6015 All Kinds ol Jobs For '-11 Kinds of Pt>Oplc Cle111fled. D YES, SELL MY CAR City Zip 0 MC 0 VISA 0 AM M~-·------ [J ~1'11k!ilta Pnoe ____ _ - I I I .[ • • Tue~doy, November I0,'1998' ACROSS 1 U.. u-.. postal 5 Dalai l.l!INI' I ~. tO P11i$e '4 llallan v.1oe° Cl ty 15 Flonda city 18 Pumt>o lngred nl I 7 legal Claim • 18 t<1ngdom 19 Sttategy 20 Aims tor 22 Attorneys' reqoesll 2A Before, In verse 25 Invite 26 Leaves a marl\ 29 Uealthtul place 32 Wldeap<ead destruction 36 Seabird 37 Avialor Earhart 39 Military eddr 40 Car devrce 43 Ostrichhka bird 44 Shces (turkey) 45 Poet's oew day 48 Indian Ctly 48 Kesey or Olin 49 M1sl 50 Caveman 52~~ 53 cores· members 57 Glider's need 81 Luau Slrings · 64! 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"'11h du111my' <.tCl't rrruo\ mg the 11111) Mlle e111ry tu the taMI.' ·~ he Jn • u11J 111111\t'· ilratdy 1 utfl:J a Cl.uh When We"1 'howe<l uul on the first tru111p, mark· mg E.N v.1th u \Uri.' trump 111d,, I.In larl.'r v.;i, rd1e\\ . .J hut not ~11111pl<1 cent thc ~<11111ac1 v.uulll '"II he 111 HYUNDAI 9090 ;cop.irlly shoul<l dh11no1llh 111-;u llrcal... liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lpdly. 1>tcla11:r lou11d n wa\ lo ~uard 23' Travel Trailer :igJlllst lh,11 . Wilderness Cimarron 1lw queen of hcam 1.1..1~ ~a.,lml by Floo1wood Set1- a11d the ill'e Jml ling ul J1Jmun<l~ conln'd, H20, pro· "l'rc kJ. E.N was lu:lplcs~ ...:..ueclar• pane, fihwr~_ hold'g cr's th(lughtful .play to the t.•<:uii<l tanks, · groa1 condl Ind; nu" ) icldeJ .a hu~c tl1v1dcnd lo Sloop 4, calalytlc heat addod, must seo to rull 1.1.11uld ll<ip the clenJer Ill :.Ill appreciate. ss.200. cndpl,1) Wlm:ht.•\cr ~u11 Hast cho'>I: lo (949) 644·1342 rc1urn "uuld g1H' <l~-clara .111 entry tu '96 4 RUNNER SR5 '93 as 300 MERCURY 9135 va. fully e(lulpL cle.m, ., 6 cy I, auto, A/C, Ith r iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (0 t 54 09) ~24 , 98 7 Int, full powor, cc, ..J' LEXUS snrf, tinted, alloy whll '93 Sable L:. 43k ml, MISSION VIEJO S~l.995 Nachamlcht S~or cle<1n, loadud. (949)364 0664 sound system, 12 CD II~':.\ bucket, PP $8800 i-:....,..,,-,,--:=-::-=7="·~-=-"'--s1oreo/cat11, gold pkg obo 949-644-0321 , '97 CAMRY LE pp 949·223·2722 241< ml, llko· now, '95 SABLE as (3TQT519) $19,950 '95 ES 300 Loaded, am fm cass, LEXUS OF Midnight blue/ivory (624995) S8,995 WESTMINSTER (119654) .S24,977 Costa Mesa ( ) 892 8906 LEXUS Llncoln·Mercu;v . 714 • MISSION VIEJO (714) 540·5630 dumlll) tvr 1wu d1.11nond J1~.uJ\ on lhc high he1trh Not rullm~ v.a.s nu bclh!r South ~unt111ul.'d v. 11h the 4uccn t•f diamond~. which ha\t ~1111 \ould not rull prulitahl}'. then rulh!d a dlilnwnd tu set up thl.' lung carJ rn the sull Ea~t could oHrrull, hul the dcle11Ji.:1s "'ere lnmh:J tu just one (949)364-0884 ISUZU 9100 --,,-9-5-S.,.......,.C-3-0-0---1 '97 Mountaineer 40 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii C a s h m e r e /I v o r y , CD Pr em sound• ABS I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii VANS 9225 trump tmt.. '95 Trooper LTD 4X4, 21 Kml, auto. (3PAD583) $18,880 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714) 892·8906) JAGUAR 9105 (032522) 531,987 (J12529) $21•997 '84 DODGE 350 LEXUS Costa Mesa Beverly conversion MISSION VIEJO Llncol"·Mercury Van. Pwr. dual air, (949)364·0884 l714) 54o-593o 67,900 m1, 1 owne1, •95 SC 300 '98 MYSTIQUE rocords. $5900 obo l d Ac 949. 723· 1 504 ~ally rad/ivory lthr oa ed. auto, • (020231) $25.977 (641152~ ($12,498) LEXUS Costa Mesa 1 ..... --------..-Leani w be a fietlcr bridge play· er! Sub-;uit* now to the Gon!n MISSION VIEJO Lincoln Mercury VOLVO 9230 . (949)384-0664 714·540-5630 ll ridge l.ell er by call i 11 g ( 800) 788· I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1225 for information. Or write to: '90 XJS Convt 'lt6 ES 3QO '87 Wagon 740 CL auto, exceptional cond, llhr 195k. S5000 949-723·4633 Gon'n Uridge Letter, l'.0 . 01)x 4..tlO, Chicago. Ill. M'680. (90-4 177)$19,995 Cashmere/Ivory, NISSAN 9150 BAUER JAGUAR 3885 s (7 1 4) 953 ·4 800 (1 . 4( EX US 24' 7 44 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '93 XJ6 Sdn 4D MISSION VltJO (93-4172)$19,995 (949)384-0664 BAUER JAG UAR --,-9-6_E_S_3_0_0 ___ , (714)953·4800 Full opt, Lox cert VOLl<SWAGEN 9235 9040 CHEVROLET 9045 FORD CADILLAC 9075 '94 DeVllle Sdn 4D ( 9 ·1 4 0 9 1 ) $ 2 1 • 9 9 5 BAUER JAGUAR 11t4)9'"~:.,ooo '94 MAXIMA SE Lo ml. lthr. (503861) $13,330 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714) 892-6908 95 Tahoe 4><4 Whit n31· '98 TAURUS SE '93 XJ8 VP 4D (l42.5.4~EXUSS26•987 '89 Jetta GL Low ml, ural lthr, pro Jock, hko 24V, IUIO. loadod, ~olti~~4 )~~~~:~ MISSION VIEJO 4 door 5 spd, A/C, '94 SDN Devllle Just traded. lo mo (U20:>·15~l S 1 • ,4f.tl'I LEXUS MISS ION VIEJO (949)384·0684 !'.M COflcou1s Oovllle .C.u:iil lop, 26K ml, (2720321 S22.888 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714) 092-6908 nu, 27km1 fully loadod (168423) S18,!>98 (?1.<1)953_4800 (949)364 ·0684 now "'es & brakes, S25;500 949:573.QG01 Costo Mos a · •-----------.....,..,-=-~---,....,..--1 PLYMOUTH 9165 smog cert. oug owner. Llncoln·Morcury •93 XJS Cpe 2D '97 ES 300 good cond $3200 '98 Lumlna LTZ (714) 540-5630 (93•4171)$20,995 Whlte/groy, full opt iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 949·722-7641 Sodan, ext w<irtanty, 1-_;..._..;..._______ (039815) S28 987 97 MUSTAN,. BAUER JA,,..UAR • '94 VOYAGER LE 1-:-::-=-~':':".,.,...-":::"::::-=:::-:--: 1,830 ml. lull pwr, 3 8 "'" "'" LEXUS · '98 NEW BEETLE L, vs. loan C'an t;,e AC, pwJpdl. trlt, (714)953 4f)OO MISSION VIEJO Loaded. 7 Pass. ABS. Blue. auto, loaded transferred, tako it (208477) $12.997 --,9-4_X_J_8_S_d_n_4_0_ (949t304·0864 (179t87) St0,994 S18,495 9-l9·642·9333 nomo for s2,031 96 Costa Mesa (944169)$23 995 Costa Mesa ******* 'lncoJn Mercury ' ---,9-2_L_S_4_0_0____ Lin· coin Mercury oac. This otter gootl ~ BAUER JAGUAR • unltl 11/15 98. 2t04 714·540·5630 (714)953•4000 CO, chrome, moonrf, (714) 540·5630 Na1tonal Ave CM C(l!l1_9_1_M_U_S_T_A_t-JG_C_O_D_R_A_ ---------(2ZIF516) S19,950 Oob at 949 548·8592 AB s 1th co '94 XJS convt 2D LEXUS OF (16J046) s~iz.997 ' (94·3973)$35,995 WESTMINSTER Costa Mesa BAUER JAGUAR (714) 892-8906) Lincoln Merc ury (714)953-4800 714·540-5630 PORSCHE 9175 FORD 9075 '84 911 Carrera 98 V\V BEETLE Spons pkg PW, (002305) $19,987 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO (949)364°0664 When you're tuned into classified you 're tuned into your community. BMW · '98 Super Club Wagon, xlnl. 15 pass, 9 0 3 0 I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (A 3 384 6) s 1 5. 996 '84 Suburban Costa Mesa CHEVROLET 9045 '93 EXPLORER 4X4 47K ml, mint, whl, (C61691) $15.550 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER '95 XJS V12 Convt MAZDA 9125 < 9 5 .3 9 s s > s 3 9 • 9 9 5 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I BAUER JAGUAR (714)953-4800 '87 MAZDA 323 4dr, 5sp. AC. gold, Cherry red/Ian Int, --------- C/0, xlnt. s1K down MISC. AUTO 9245 assume s 14. 000 pp iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 949 673-0411 Dail ~Pilot -. E .W .. '95 SMW 318ts CPE 20 nud t,1n CD lo::ided (C19f>1l) S20.99!J Costa Meao Llncoln·Mercury ("114) 540-5630 . S1fvorado, hronzo, 314 Llncoln·Mercury ton. 4x4, G 2 delsol, ..__<...,.7....,.1....,.4_>,,_5...,.4~0""'·5,,,.6,,,.3_0_ bunks turbo, CC, '98 RANGER trans cooler. M1ct1011n XL T. sup a r cab. tl1os. sult:able for (A04956) ($15.996) work, hunting. cross Costa Mose country, towing. Llncotn Mercury S7 200 949·644·1342 714·540·5630 (714) 892·8908) JEEP 9110 '96 T·BIRD LX Lthr, ABS. mnrt , (3PQJ104) $14,9(;0 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714) 892·8906) I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '92 Wrangler 4X4 $500 down assume 56950 at 5193 a monlh. Private party. . 949·873·0411 very oncon, depend, ---------$1700. c1141 979.1140 SATURN 9190 • 9 7 M IA TA iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii "M"Edll, loaded! (729825) Like new! 95 SATURN SL LEXUS AC, 5sp am·fm Slereo. MISSIONVIEJO COSS, S8895obo (949)364-0664 949·837·1173 ,..CARS•• s 100-$500 Police Im- pounds I Hondos. Toy- otos. Chovys, Jeops & Sports Utility Vehicles. Must soil II! 1 ·8 0 0 .7 7 2 -7 4 7 0 1<t. 7108 • tCAL •SCAN) HOME, HEAL TH AND BUSINESS ~ ......... -~ ERVICE for all your needs... ~ SERVICE DIRECTORY CERAMIC TILES CONCRETE & 3528 MASONRY FENCES 3557 & DECKS HANDY MAN 3710 IMPROVEMENTS LANDSCAPE & PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 SLIPCOVERS 3922 3 615 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii H 0 ME 3 7 5 6 LAWN CARE 38 08 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •Home lmprvmnts• w RAINBOW Circle M•lnt'. THE LOCAL PLUMBER •••••••••I Le•ky Showers Rep'd Concrote: Or1Vcwoys, Regrout1ng & ln:.tall'n Patios, ROPD"ll llo· • Wood Fencea * noplaco/Rop.1lr Low S.. froo 11oul1no est L1c'd Adva/\t.!!Jt Co~1 974·5301 Drywall. carpentry & Lawn Service. Mow/ Painhng-lntlE•I Houst/Apl ·• James E Bangort Co.-morol Small 1ot>s ok. Quality Job. Free est Pr pt locollng 'slab lk L670t30 D oan of Tile moval. Ros 'Comm 673 8065 or 846·0526 L295237 475·7600 Gary 645·5277 TIME TO BEGIN Edgo/Sod/Sprlnklors LN569897 638·8888 dole<:. Frtondly Svc, lns'd c In :Up . Any ti me . ------..,----· L~ 532981 67S 9304 ADDITIONS REMODELING 3410 -------John Doran Masonry 8r1ck•Stnc•Concreto Lg Sm Jb~•nopotrs ok Free Est. 8. Advlco L#687191 631 ·3832 CARPENTRY ALL KINDS! Cnbmets, Storngo, Troe Hses! 768-8321 YOUR HOME Al (714) 396·2642 lke'a Custom Painting Prof, Cleon, Quality Preclae Plumbing IMPROVEMENT Yard Cln-up, Trim Work. lnt/EX1 & Docks Repairs & Romodols iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I CLEANING REBUILD or REMODEL SERVICES 3548 PROJECT? treea. hedges. palm L#703468 831-4610 Froe Estimates treoa Removal. New LU187398 liUS9·1090 •Homes or 011 es • •Oualtty Cons1ruc11on •Reasonably Procod •Local Co 1'636318 •Stephenson Assoc C•ll 714·844·5485 BAmROOM REFINISHING 3448 HOM~lair Ratbtuh R~9ln::111q R< 11.l.11111R1wrl11 h l'tm til.un • F 1h1. r>;l.h~ 4 Sinks • 'lhn'M ·r (o,mh·r 645-7723 •---.BOATING SERVICES 3470 A TOUCH OF CLASS ••JRG MASONRY•• C1a·1ning Ros Comm BLOCK BRICK STONE Loe Bond. Free Esl All lypos-Olty Workl Teresa 714-282·7143 EsL l730089 531·7G43 Homa Restorallon'Remod•I Trio/drywall woodwork rencestdecks room adtl Roofs general repairs. Comm Res Rois Ftte Est Chris 609·080!5 •Bright Housecle•nln9 QUALITY CRAFTSMAN Call a plumber, 1>alnttr, handyman or any or the sor· vices listed here In our d•rectoryl CALL YOUR LOCAL SERVICES TODA YI E.tiropean Professlona1s ,.C_O_N_T_RA __ C_T_O_R_S __ i----------i 20 Yrs Exp. nef's Best n 1ownl Reis Oare• -I'm Your Hond~man-I========~ & Grace 114·857·2647 GENERAL 3558 FIREWOOD 3618 M•rk 949 650·9525 INTERIOR J A p AN Es E LAD y ''iiiiiiiiiiiiliiii-lllliiiiiiiiiii ES G s 3782 lawn/plants 960-e5o2 Quallty Care 20 years F•lr prlces/lnl·Ext Expert Dr•ln Cleaning palnVlocal rer·s. NB & Plumbing Reporrs MOVING 3834 Area, Ron 645·2417 20yrs exp. All work guar ROBERT ISBELL CO Steve 545·8298 PUBLIC NOTICE. lnt/Ext•Small Jobs OK Decorative Painting l1494350 848·3008 714-580·9828-Pager ORCO PLUMBING . Would hka to cloon LEWIS Con&tructlon l•Great Firewood! ·HAULING 3720 D I NER hou sol 714·55 7 ·221 O Remodol • Handymnn Order now! S 135/cord· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 7 t4·540-1619 L.f704773 Loc111 fles JUNK TO THE DUMP Th• Calif. Pubhc Ulili· 1tes Commission RE· QUIRES that all used household goods movers print lhalr P.U C. Cal T number; llmot and chauffeurs print their T.C.P. num- ber In all advert1so· monlS. II you have a quesllon about the lo· gahly of a mover. limo or chaulfou1, call: krueger painting rc~ldentlal faux flnL'>hfng wood restoratfon m•ltlhew u DRAIN CLEANING •VICKI'S CLEANIN'" •714·557·5925• $75 hall Froo deh11ory 68 882) "'" to drrvownyl 865·1432 (714·9 ·1 W• ollPr THf>. BEST•---------AVAILABLE TODAY Hw e.\\ondciw C :aning DRYWALL 949·673·5588 tovrs c:xp. x111t nets FLOOR INSTALL Vicki '714·688·0395 SERVICE 3584 HEALTH, BEAUTY ,..... _____ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii REPAIRS 3620 & FITNESS 3740 Witthoeft Drywall All Phases• Sm lg Jobs Claant Clean! Clunl rs ~Ir Sffru> Csl l•400030 114 6J9 1447 Sa I e a • Svc * In• ta II iii•iiRiieiiviieiiriisiieiiAiiiiigiil ni9i'i*ii I lnrdwd.LVinyl(Cer .1mic Growth I lormone PGR00.-Ciirp11t1M C Vose 000-510·7070 FOUNTAIN SALE HOME& GARDEN DECOR 30°/o OFF 548-5481 lk i-IOINS ' Public Uhlllles Commlsslo11 714·558·41 $1 PET t::A::;;;::;;::L:;:L::;l l~.~C~l~SERVICES 3870 7 -llA\'S/WEf.K Sr. ti1iu11 IJi~ount 760-8170 l.it-.#727705 CUSTOM SLIPCOVERS TAX PREPARATION 3925 TAX PROBLEM;'? Au d i t • non -t 11 er, collection I c•'1 holpl 949·673·090S 'llltEO SER.VICES 3931 L708279 988·9590 www ghservlces not ELECTRICAL 3610 GARAGE Small .Job EXPERT DOORS MOVER I me 1w Careful • Courteous Cheap! • 1 Hr Min Pet Sitter/Dog Walker ROOFING Dally/Overnight vl11t1, Refs avl. Llc'd/BOnded Denise 7t4 935·8870 3910 G & G UPHOLSTERY since '68 cust. furn, upl1olsty, slop covers antique rpr 542·46q Boat Svcs Ltd 20yrs exp, qual slain. var· n15h. enamel Yachl, dock or ho!T'O 949·075·7817 ,_..._ ________ _ CABINETS 3490 Acrvi.ncad Woodsystema .custom Cabmetty· Kitchen • Bath • Doors HERCULES Cll':ANING v. cancres ·Oil ;ea · Horr.es Cil'Pt' • F10orl • Krll5 Walls • w..wws And MJCh Motil! SS4-81M Molding, • Manlels "--....x:~=.JL.ioa4~-....1 l.£91650 114 998·89?0 .. CARPENTRY 3510 COMPUTERS 3556 e nemodel1ng and an MAC MEDIC• Care for types ol repaira No Macintosh Computers JOb too small OC 32 In your hmeJofc. Low/ yr• Llc-bond·lns Mi Ct hOU1ly rall 873·8453 VIH 7 t 4 ·D80·3S04 CARPET CLEANING CONCRETE & 3515 MASONRY 3557 ,.,o Carpet Clearterl Brick, Block, Slone, Tile t-10~11 Pollla F11tll Con~. Pouo, Driveway ..::.._~_..._-Nre1...i..,_ 6-M~•-~.-•e 6Ui1Qa, Ref "'9¥r1 Lon 'I 14·970·20DO l:•p T•rry 857·7594 .. . 3618 Duncan C I e ctr l c iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii L-ocal10urck Ro:iponio S ervlcoin o mo<lo!s Ugt t ft11tUrG rCtpn r LI: 7~70 650·7042 ••S47S· 18x7 • * Includes haulawa~ we.ither slrlOi In• •t•ll taw. 845·S704 PETERKIN Electrlc _____ ....._ __ _ FAST/BIO SAVINGS$ GUTTERS Re ·Com/am·lg Jobs ,3683 l6 I 87 I 7 8 0 O· 7 4 0· 17 41 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Now Hiring! •Gutter Cleaning• Ftoe esllm,101. (9491 845·0335 kl'"'" 1111 • ' 11\1\11111 Ill • HANDY MAN 3710 It\\\ 'dltllM'lilll•I NEWPORT COSSTRUC1IO~ U.ilmliiliiliilliiiiiillllllil..U .~ , . MARTIN OPTICAL Re.1d111g G/,,,sc•s B1Foc 1/s S2.95, S3.95-S6.50 SuneDaywear Nightwear Every Sat/Sun llB160/0C Mktplc 548-6211 SllANE'S t;o,.,Jrnmpl 1m•l•n•fW J .a.rrn tY1rrl 'rrinUrr~ fh'f' riJ('f'//rtdD/l/1(1•/11flt 1 5 •8-580 ''"• lease 376-1938 FRE PLASTER REPAIR 3880 Plasler/Stucco Patch ·Serving So Ca 25~rs· Llc#326864 24Hr1 714-554·7831 Pl•ater/Stucco Patch ·Serving So C• 2Syra· LIC#326864 24Hra 714·5~4-7831 PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 28Yn Qualltr Palnlln9 TOUCHUPS, TOO 24 Hra A1chiard Sinor uc12eo644 051·1802 CHUNQ'S PAINTINO 24Vra Cicp·Ort Prlc•t Ou111r Work·Free E5t llc1375602 538·1534 To place an ad in __ , ~a•elH•• -"" Call 842·5878. - -------- dTmli AD lypa of llooft tc RC}Nin • llwll&tt.,~I • C.e11u11rtu1I 548-0769 .,.,.....~ "h '' \ ,.,t m AFFORDABLE ROOFING & RrPAIR F'" Est./Senior Disc. Al tJpts of roefs 714-433-0820 I .. WALL COVERINGS 3932 Stripping. drywall rap•lr Texture, patnl tOUCh up Small lobs oh Bob (714) 840·4368 The Stripper Specializing tn Wallpaper Removal L5889241 M~MS03 'I We Clala should h1tng together. Strip, 1nsta1f, advice to ltlit c:1azy. l.•735976 831·2111 Can't seem 10 CLASSIFIED gel to all those 11·• tho retoUtce you repair Jobs I can count on lo Hll a 11.1ound the houH? myrl•d of merc:han· dlse 1tom1: because let the Claaalfled our c lunm1 compel Service Dlr•c:torv ~~1~11~1au ~.~.::.e;.;11;._.t;.;;,o+---~•~~UA4._­ IS42·S878