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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-12-23 - Orange Coast Pilotr SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMN\UNITIES SINCE 1907 Donations coming in for fisherman's family rdyl'ib .NEWPORT BEACH -An outpounng of sympathy and support continued to flow m Tuesday for the family of a fish- erman who has been reported 1Jll5sing at sea. The community was cre~t­ fallen to learn that Tunothy Meel< may have drowned when his boat sank offshore Sunday morning. Since that time, a relief fund has been created at a local bank, and residenti> have repeatedly asked how they can help Me0 ek' wife and her two sons. "I sail and surf and spend a lot of time on the watei," c;tnd ChriS Welsh, who established the relief tund at Union Bdnk of California's Bayside Dnve branch. "l feel a lot ot empathy for someone who lost their loved one in the ocean." · Welsh, whose home was threatened earlier this month by a fire in the Back Bay, 5clld his close call also played a part in helping the Meek fa1mly. MI got lucky this yedr, but SEE DONATE PAGE 5 •Russell Jensen Jr. talks about the tragic ·accident.that resulted in the presumed drowning of dory fisherman. JflJ\lfl:R RAGl.A~U ~Not NEWPORT BEACH -Russell Jensen Jr.'s voice 1s low and s:-tctky. r!ven two days after he rn<maged to survive a horrifying near-declth experience at sea, he finds It difficult to talk about what happened. l le d1cln't really know Tunothy Meek, th<' 33-year-old Dory Fleet hshermdn who drowned Sunday c1fter hP wac; unable to hang on to the> 18-foot wooden fishing boat that capsi.r.f'd three rrulc from the shore. But aflN meetmg Meek's wife and two son~--. dge~ 2 and 16 -for the first time Monday, Jen~en reallwd how unportant his lifo was. The last fC?w days huvt"' been hard on everyone tn\'Olvt>d m tht~ tragedy, but Jcnwn, ,l2, of Nor-. wd.lk, hdS been pc.irticularly hard on himseU. I le sCJicl he hdsn't been dble to slet•p and keeps replayinq th(> (•vents in lm mind . What happened just Wd•m't foir, "I le 1ust went out thNc to g~t DON l1ACH I DAILY f'llOT Chrlsbnas comes early for James Jordan as h e brings a stuffed Sylvester doll down Wilson Street to deliver it to a friend. TeW:mkleteachersopposesPift Some instructors say moving seventh· and eighth- graders to Estancia High would be bad for their social and emotional development. ~Ptit COSTA l\1ESA -SomP TeWi.n· kle Middle School teilchcrs are concerned tibout the pro!>pcct of hdvmn the school's sev••nU1· dOd eighth-9raders movt'Cl to Eswnaa High School OS suugestt'<l in the distric-l's reconfiguration propoc:ttl. In that proposal for tht• Estunaa ione, TcWinklc would be convert· ed into a fourth·lhrough-s1xth- grade center while I!stancia would bee ome a sevt.mth-through-12th- grade school such us Corona del Mar and Costa Mesa high chools. The district's p1oposal 1s JtL-;t a "beginrung pomt" and nothing will be deeded unttl there 1s cltnph' opporturuty for community mput, d1stnct offic.1als said. Some teachers smd U1ey are nmcemed thdl mergmg tht> two schools would be counterproduc- tive to the younger studcnl'I' soc1ctl dnd <?motional dC'velopmt>nl. #I. for one, don't hke ll," s.i1cl TeWinkle saence teacher Pdm Fmd.more. #The 1umor high sl\1- denl is a different animal than th ' high school student." TcWmkle, whi"h l!> a Califom1n MM MAR I OAllV ~OT Fenced-off gu statlom 1UCh u thls Aruo on Newport Boul vard may be<'ome a famlllar light because of new tate and fed ral · regulaUon1 requiring UP1J!ldlng of underground torag lank • D1stmgu1c;hed School, also has Estanoa cannot s 'JlaMte nuddle dPvelopcd a strong momentum for and high school students. improvUlg student~· math and . •Estanao doc n 't lend 'its >lf to reading scores, which Finamore hove a WUlQ.~ Clark said ·we c:aid "he wouldn't want lo lose by couldn't be separate from the high htwmg the c:tudcnts trdnSferred. school. I'm agamc;t it ~ause m our At }"cWt.nkle, guls aren't school, thP kid~ are -.omewbat t1llow~d to wear makeup and there autonomous and u1 ~y hCJve a frl'!C· is a strict dress rnde, unlike dom to d velop without lhP mnu- E. ... tann11· cnn• ol older k1tl<;. • "We really monitor our dress But TeWmklP 'liUP I lfJdc:hcr <ode," said Tc Winkle teacher Vicki GroskwulJ. Stlld .;Ju"-. ronh- Mary LPP Clark. "We're trying to dc>nt that whatcwr the ch..,tnrt ·protect our gir Le; .,o they can be girls decides will work out. ,, little longer. BoU1 boys and girls, "Evcrytlung is !-.hll up in the llir s0<'tc11ly, .ire h4..>llerotf the way it is." to whctt' there'<; really nothing to Even though the seventh-comment on,• .;hp said. "But m UH• through-12th-grade arrangement pdst, whe1wver lhc d1-,tnct hc1.., ht1s worked at Corond del Mar and mad<• a dianHC like thb, th •ro's Co':ltd f\lt>..sa high schools, Clark been a lot of oonrom but 1t always snid sh1• 1s alc;o concerned that worked out m the end: Gas stations not . running on empty • Numerous stations closed watN, aid Dnm Tu day, the dcad1ine for upgrnding undl•rground storage tanks to meet sled :\ and federal Jaws. I Rf'IS Ht • YliHtfDA WEDNESDAY, DECE~ER 23, 1998 Chnstmas mone) for Chnstrno presents," Jensen s<11d He would ltke to' take et f1>w more days off but is pldnmng lo be back at work tit th" DO!)' Flert toddy. He took Tuei:.ddy to attempt to r~lax Wllh his famil\•. Jensen ha' fish~,d 011 ol th • Newport Pier for 20 ycnrs, ond to do that you h<ive to poc;o;, th • d1>rv hshennen, he said. • He knew Meek as 1ust one. of the men \vho worked as mdepPll· dent contrdctors out of the h1stom Dory Pleet, He got to know Meek d bttlt• better m the pdst two months while working !or another .dory hshem1an. One of Meek's fnends ask1~ Jen en to go out w1th Meek because he hod cp1lcpc;y. Jen en agre d havmg no idea U1at a 11nple nustake -Meek accidentally kickmg the boat's cork out oj place -could end ML>ek's ill<' and change his forever. "Al thP tune he kicked the cork he Wtts tymg on a weight - ''"' w••rP. at the t>nd of the line: Jen en dld. -we both started bt1i.hng Wdter ond the next thing I km·w the hodl \\ent down." Hr• """l lhQ)' kne\ ... · the wooden SEE SURVIVE PAGE 5 Prosecutor says suspect is threat to the public • Deputy chstnct attorney cites prior alcohol-related arrests of man accused of dragging police officer for high bail request. Judge sets it at $100,000. loRH. R~I I'\<. °"" Piot NE\\'PORT BEACI I -Jc•lln"'y Minor may lace more than Io year!> m pnson beeausc ul repeat• ed arrest~ fOf dlJe9edly hPIOQ under the influence of alcohol l\hnor, a 30-year-old lrVllll1 :res- ident, has had a stnng ot run-ms with police datmg trom 1993. when he wa<; ronvtcted of vehicu- lar manc;laughter in Rl\'Crs1dc Countv. Hts latest arrest wa Sun- day, ,;hen he was stopped by a Newport Beach police olhc >r al Fashion Island. Poltce claim .!\hnor dragged the ofhcer 30 lf'Pt as he med to drivt> away m hi red 1 Q87 Porsche Weanny a light-hlut> Jtunp ml, Minor appedred ma Iidrbor Ju:.· bc:e Center courtroom Tue dny His drra1gnment was poslponecl until Jan. fl Juoue Chnstopht•r Strophe set his hail nl $100,000 and Wdlll<'d hun fl(' 1s ndmg a hne line "I am very conu•med ahout your dnnkmg problem," ht• a.id Mmor, who cippcaH~d dishevPJed, attempted to talk \.,1th a woman who said .... he wa the su.<.pecl's fnend, but his defen attome~ advt et.I agamst It Deputy 01 ... tnc.t Attome ?-.. lark Geller argued thttt Mmor' ball should 1emaUl ill :2so.ooo, the amount usualh reserved tor homtode ... uspects. rle added that Mmor 1s a 'enoui:. threat to th1 puhlic because of the numb r of alcohol-related dne...,ts in the J> 1st hve years Sunday' mdtlent wns his fifth such arrest c;IJlC"' 19q3 "It IS tht'> peoplP. ~ bChPf th. I he ha~ a "t'nous clnnking prolilem • Geller sdid. ·w~ thmk h • posP-. c grav{• clanger to thl' p\lhhc " J\1mor ph~rltlt•d g\lllt}' in Dcn•mhe1 1 ~m3 to vch1cul 1r manslC:lughter m the clN\lh til 55-y~ar-olci 1' lenno Krnmcr, ,., ho wn-: killed when Minor's rnr lrunmL.'<i into his vehide m t lem~t. Minor was s~ntence<I to om• } ar ln Jcul THE WEDGE MAN The Wedge Pres n tlon P:re51dent. Kevin .. Mel" Thoman, ho~ off hi collection and tell hb tory. Page ~· INDEX AlMANA.C -·---.. • ... ~ UH MOm -·----....3 QM'SlflD . ---' PClllCl FllS1•rtTIM' Vffl!'I I t 2 PtlUC MOOOS -· -' VOITS WW111 .. , ... -...... _____ ,_,._d . \ .. HISTORY OF ARRESTS +July 1993: Minor is arnst- ed when his car hrts anothef vl'.lh1de, killing Menno Kramer 1n Hemet. Minor wa~ dr!Vlng und r the mfluence. +December 1993: Minot plead~ guilty to veh1eutar manslaughter and serves :tour months of a one-year ~ tence He also is placed on five years probatiOn The vietlm's wife believes he kicked his dunking habit. + August: Minor 11. arrested in N wport BcaCh on one count of being drunk m pubhc. He is placed on a concurrent three- ycar pr~ion term + October: He is arrested by Westminster police on suspi- cion of being drunk 1n pubhc. +Dec. 12: Irvine police arrest Minor on ~usp1c1on of driving under the influence. TllYO ttosts · reveal that his blood alcohol level~ .10 and .12. + Dec. 20; Minor b ~topped by Newport Beach polite at Famton Island He allegedly tries to drive away, dragging a pohce officer with hlm fot about 30 feet Police beheve he was under the influence of alcohol or drugs but ~rved onl~ four months He wa ... al o placed on prohaUon Geller td hi..., probation t nn 1 almost expired. but he lace 1111 consequ "nCc" for a recent p le of anc t<> In the pa .. t five month , Minor h. s heen arre.c:ted three other tunes -on usp1aon of hemg druuk m puhltc rn \ugu I cm<I Uctober , net on su · Jm ll.lO nl dnvmg under the mflu- . cnco D "<". 12 m ltvme Mmor 1s the ... on of \\'dyne and arol 1mor, a w1.:althy Hemet coupl who own St"rling Motors Inc m v.1>0rt Beach. I' J I J! i c • • -c s t: • n -I\• c. • I ' w c .. r I c OJ P1 I I I Cl rt -l.•1 R L a Cl SE -:. -~\:..t-• ·-. • ·~ ... ~~~~ .... _----• •• --- 2 Wednesday, December 23, 1998 ILMlllC • EDtTOtt'S NOD: Do you or someone you know haw a landmark b1~ or anniver- saty coming up1 If so. we'd hke to Include It in oor Almanac. Clll the Information Into oor Readers Hotline, (949) 642-6086; fax It to (949) ~ 170; or mail It to the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627. You an send photographs, but Include a self- addressed. stamped envelope if you want them returned. BUSINESS LICENSES New business license information repqrted by the city or Newport Beach. • Eden Botanicals, 350 62nd St, own- er: Mike Oliver • Fairway Roofing Inc., 26012 Mar- guerite Parkway, owner: Jose P San- tana • FlPnung Prime Steak.house, 455 Newport Center Drive, owner. A. William Allen •The Great 1Tam Store, 1129 New- port Center Dnve, owner GTS Part- ner Inc. • Horizon RetaiJ Construction Inc .. 1516 Green Bay Road, owner: Jon E. Henderson • Hot Spot Media, 7710 Hazard Cen- ter Dnve, owner: Let~a Beals •Idea Quest, 108 Greenfield, owner: Barbara Gerahty DUI ARRESTS The following people were arrest- ed recently on suspicion of driving under the influence. These people have orrly been arrested on suspicion of a crime, and, as with all such crimes, they are innocent until proved guilty. COSTA MESA DEC.11 Louis Thomas Miller, 69, Irvine Charron Carmella Monzo, 47, New- port Beach DEC.12 Charlene Victoria Enzell, 34, Costa Mesa Roberto Plancarte-Tapi.a, 19, Long Beach Tara Nickol Tavonatti, 28, Newport Beach DEC.13 Jessica Anne Daly, 20, Huntington Beach Angela Marie Hamson, 24, Costa Mesa DEC. 16 Herbert Leroy Hueftle, 61, Santa Ana Tagel Thmeru Mekonnen, 21, Garden Grove NEWPORT BEACH DEC.14 Craig ~n Whitley, 30, Mission VieJo DEC. 15 Julian T. Bouchard, Nov. 19 Alexandria B. Cressey, Nov. 19 Elizabeth A. DeLaurell, Nov. 19 Macy S. Franklin, Nov. 19 Colton A. Campbell, Nov, 21 Elizabeth Chen, Nov. 21 Stephanie M. Daboub, Nov. 21 Megan E. Crawford, Nov. 22 Hanna,h N . Engels, Nov. 22 Nimai T. Alicer, Nov 23 Tess M. Bolman , Nov. 23 Matthew N. Elliott, Nov. 23 Marcel S. Abadia, Nov 25 Jillian R Baldwin, Nov. 25 Kayden D. Benson, Nov. 27 DEATHS Most recent deaths reported to the Orange County Recorder's office. NEWPORT BEACH Aoyd E. Weaver, 76, Nov. 7 Michjiel R. Neill, 58, Nov. 15 Lois G. Martiruch, 77, Nov 16 Selda B. Brasruck, 88, Nov. 17 Ramona Hartshorn, 86, Nov. 18 Albert E. M ead, 78, Nov 19 COSTA MESA Hany E. ·Gustkey, 87, Nov. 12 Mary G. Be nnett, 70, Nov 13 Bessie R. McLane, 92, Nov. 17 Esther J . Starnes, 76, Nov. 17 Charles S. Myers, 58, Nov. 18 Jeanne L. Temple, 77, Nov 18 Michael W. Hylton, 52, Nov 19 Joan M. Balgie, ?2, Nov. 21 CORONA DEL MAR Rus~el M WillidIJlS, 83, Nov 15 MARRIAGES Most recent marriages as reported to the Orange County Recorder's office COSTA MESA • Michael J. Man.hall and Ann M. Riffel, married Nov. 20 m Fullerton • Jesus Camberos Rubio and Hilda Quinones Cortes, mamed Nov. 20 in Los Angeles • Richard R. Stomp and Jody L. Allen, married Nov. 21 in Orange • Harold K. Ostin Jr. and Diane N Marra, married Nov. 22 in Dana Point • Christopher J. Fairing and Tina Swires, married Nov. 25 in Santa Ana • Anthony R. Morales and Laura Aguilar, roamed Nov. 26 in Costa Mesa • Enk T. Rudi and Kathleen M. McGettigan, married Nov 28 m Ana- heun • Job Mejia Arzate and Lizeth Coro- na, roamed Nov. 29 in Costa Mesa NEWPORT B~CH • William J Sommers and Vicki C. Porter, married Nov. 21 in Corona del Mar • Brian P. Willennk and Jeanne M. Morimoto, mamed Nov 21 m Irvine • Robert W. Truitt and Constance L. D' Angelo, mamed Nov. 25 m Santa Chnstopher Matthew Lewis, 20, Newport Beach DEC. 18 • Ana Theresa Maria Barrera, 24, Westnun- ster • John M. Rief and Kimberly J. Con- roy, ma.med Nov. 28 m Newport Beach Madeleine Margaret Clark, 52, New· port Beach REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS Gary Richard Logue, 50, Costa tvf esa Jame~ Russell Place, 41, Fort Laud- erdale, Fla · DEC. 19 Recent real estate transactions as reported by the ACXJom Data Quick Products Group. Monica Lyn Cullen, 29. Laguna Hills George Milton Thurston Cunrung- bam, 25, Victorville COSTA MESA 355 Avot:ado St Al, $136,000 2965 Bixrun.i Pldce, $100,000 138 Brookline Lane, $127,500 620 Brookview Way, $175,000 894 Capital St., $200,000 Boris Ennque Del Cid, 37, Corona del Mar Vadim Konovalov, 38, Laguna Beach Heather Lora Loyal, 24, Huntington Beach 3036 Ceylon Road, $350,000 3223 Colorado Place, $259,500 2395 Columbia Dnve, $213,000 2603 Elden Ave, M, $195,000 1962 Fullerton Ave., $309,000 2920 N. Green Valley Parkway, $320,000 Micheal David Nelson, 29, Anaheim Ramanda Lynn Savant, 36, Newport Beach DEC.20 Carter Scott DeWitt, 44, Seal Beach Cesar Armando Lopez, 28, Lawndale -BIRTHS 157 Morristown Lane, $134,000 21916 Raintree Lane, $204,000 2343 nconderoga Way, $131,000 397 Victoria St., $272,000 recent births in Newport 1625 White Oak St .. $244,000 493 e. 19th St .. $342,000 VOL 92. NO. 30J REAQfR$ HOTUNE (949) 642·6086 • Record your comments about the Daily Pilot°' news tips ADDRESS Our ~ress is 330 W. S.y St., Costa Mew, Calif. 92627. COMECDONS It Is the Pilot's policy to prompt· ly cont<t all errotS of subn•nce. PfffM cell (714) 57AM233 ft!l Newport hldVCost• M.sa O.lly Pilot (USPS-144«>0) Is published Monday thf()Ugh S.t· urday In NeWpof't BN<h and ~ Mes.a. subtaiptions a'• only tvatl.tble by sublctibing to The Times Or~ County (800) 252-9141. 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His respect for the famous surf spot is immense, and throughout his life he has wanted to document the great times he has had there. •1t•s all an addiction that doesn't seem to go away,• he said. That's why Thoman has turned his Corona del Mar house into· a tribute to The Wedge's epic waves. The walls.are covered with framed photos taken during the past ~O years and depict everything from Wild beach parties to the ultimate shots of big-wave bodysurfing. The collection of photos - which has been labeled the unofficial "Wedge Museum• -encompasses a group of bodysurfing friends who are known as the "Wedge Crew,• said Thoman, 41 . They include photographer Ron Romanowski and Wedge old-timer Fred Simpson, who invented the fins all the body- surfers use. What started as a few pho- tos on the wall over the 13 years he has lived m Corona del Mar turned into a seem· ingly unparalleled collection of Wedge surfing photos. The Wedge tnbute seems to embody a certain carefree atti- tude that the group of friends has whe.n they go out to surf KIM HAGGERlY·ZVUUS I DAILY PILOT Kevin "Mel" Thoman is the president of the Wedge Preservation Society and loves to collect and hang Wedge-themed photos around his Corona del Mar home. He has been bodysurting at The Wedge for 25 years and has been banging photos of The Wedge for 20 years. the big waves. "It could only be compared to a fraternity, where we always have the common bond of bodysurfing The Wedge,• he said. ·we don't have many magazines or movies for bodysurfing like they do for Boogie boardiilg or sldnd·up surfing. This tS about it.~ Thoman said bodysurfers are a specidl breed because the re seem to be so few of them nowadays. But he said once he tried bodysurfing at The Wedge, he could never give it up for dnything else. "Part of it is that it's so dilfi- cult to master and it's such a unique sport, so very few peo- ple are very good at it," he said. "It's kind of an under- ground sport because no one else is really documenting it • But he said his beloved col- lect.Jon may not be around for much longer. Things chdllge and people grow up, and if he ever moves from his small house near the beach. he probably won't take his photos with him. "I'll just give .them lo the guys -let them take which ones they want." he Sdld. Even if his collection of memories doesn't stay with h1m forever, Thomctn said there 1s no doubt thdt TI1e Wedge will. "The1 power, the intensity and the ddrenaline rush are so addicting,• he said. "The wave brought me down here from Culver City, it hooked me, and then it was the peo- ple, the friendships and the camaraderie that kept me here." While most of the origmal Wedge Crew are manied with children and some of them live out of the area, Thoman said they plan to get together for a reunion every year to remi- nisce about the old days. "lf you're not having fun, you're not living," he said. •And for most of us, the Wedge is the ultimate fun.• School bus ·radios stolen .from district • Losses and. damage total about $45,000 from Monday morning burglary. #' • COSTA MESA -Thirty-seven school bus radios were stolen from the Newport- Mesa school district's bus yard Monday morning, school officials said. Intruders apparently used d torch to get through a chain-link fence on the bus yard, which is nedf the District Educutton Center at the comer of Baker and Bear streets in Costa Mesa. "They got into the buses by cutting the padlocks and in some cases they had a manufacturer's key,• said Carolyn Stock- er, executive director of facilities and operations. The manufacturer's key is a standard issue from th~ Bluebird Bus Co But for the buses that were not Bluebirds, Stock- er said the intruders apj:>arently pried open the doors or used bolt cutters. "These were professionals,· Stocker said. "They had a torch and the bolt cut- ters.• Some tools and eqwpment were taken from two school district work trucks as well. Stocker said the radios all had the sdme frequency. Whoever took the radios could either use them for a network in ,mother community or modify the fre· quenc1es. ."I wasn't awdl"e there was a huge demand !or radios of a particular frequen- cy,• Stocker said. "Perhaps they were taken by someone who puts new crystah m them (to change the frequencyJ. • The radios cost about $1,000 each, Stocker said. The total damage and loss to the district amounted to about $45,000. "Our d1fhculty is thdt the radios cannot be replaced between now and January,• Stockm said. "It's a dreadful loss to tax- payers. We are a taxpayer-supported agency.• While the distnct's insurance will pay for the loss, the chstnct will have to pay a $10,000 deductJble. The bes:t and the brightest BRIEFLY ace students give teddy bears to children 1998 Christmas Boat Parade award winners U ghts and animation: First place -Groaper, owned by Dennis Salven, second place -Private Sea. owned by Steve and Marilyn Har- vey, and third place - Egret, owned by Castle Newell, Ill; Humor and ortglnaUty: fust place - Ebb 1'ide, owned by Jerry Van Vliet, second place - Bow Wavu, owned by Steve Cook and third place -Sea Crane, owned by Rick Crane: Christmas theme: Deanna VanHoy, and third place -Sea Haven, owned by David Shore, Music: UnpretentiotL41 Too. owned by Geoff Landon; Best boat under 30 fe-et: Tuil Cha r, owned by Dean I laid!; Best first-Ume entry: Groaper, owned by Dennis Salven: The Psi Beta Honor Sooety and the campus Psychology Club at OCC donated 200 teddy bears to the Outpatient Children's Clin· 1c at UCl Medical Center on Fn- ddy. T onight is the last chance to view the }998 Christmas 'Boat Parade. • Here are the winneri;: Sweepstakes (Bill Lusk Award): El Navigate, owned by David Mcintyre (Sasco Electnc): Best power boat: Quick Hammer, owned by Don and Kathy Haidl; Beil sailboat: Ela- tion. <!_WDed by Paul Gerst; Pir.>t place-Bella J, owned by Jan and David Caselli, second place -Pacific High, owned by nob and Best c harter boat: Bow Wave, owned by Steve Cook; Best Yacht C lub entry: Elation, owne>d by Paul Gmst (Balbo~t Yacht Basin Yacht C lub): Best Bahia Cortnthtan Yacht Club e ntry. Unpretentious Too, owned by Georf Lan· don. This marks the third consecu- uve year these groups have given teddy· bears to children in need. The club's adviser said the collec· hon process started in early November Ps1 Beta is a national honor society for psychology majors m community colfeges. OCC's chapter has 25 students, WEATHER TEMPERA.1URES Bal~ 58141 Corona del Mar 59142 Costa Mesa 60(.4() • Newport Bea<.h 59141 Newport Co.st 60(42 SUltP FORICAST LOCATION SIZE Wedge ••••••• 3-6w Newport , •• , • 2·5 w Bladcles •••••• 2·5 w R1vtf' Jetty , • • 2·5 w CdM ........ 2·Sw llOAlWG Motning north northeast winds at 8 to 15 knots becom- ing vc11lable at 5 to 10 knots by the afternoon TIDES TODAY First low S:12am ...... 26 First high 12:36 a.m •••••• , 3.7 Second low 6.29 p.m .•• , • • . 0.1 Second high 11 .05 am., .•.. 4.9 THUMOAV First low 6:26 a.m .••••.• '11 first high 1:0am ...... 39 S«ond low 7:19 p.m ...... 04 second h A 12 02 pm ...... 4.4 SURF The swell is out of the west every 12 se<.onds for waist· to chest·h19h seu. A west-northwest )Well fades today as a new !OUth southwest swell moves in. The points and reefs should see the bet seu Cold Santa Ana winds weaken, but conditions should be cl an. The water and air tt'mpef ature should bt thllly. so btlng .along some warm clothes shovfd you ~ture Into the watef POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • 8ristol StrMt Several g1fu worth $291 wete stolen f1om • c.ar in the 3300 block at noon Dec. 1.4 • 1ritto1 StrMt A 1acket worth $425 was stolen from• store in the 3300 block at about 6.40 pm. De<. 13. • Coolidte Av.nue Stereo equipment worth S8S5 was stolen from a car In the 3000 block between 11 p.m. Dec. 4 and 10·.45 1m.Dec.5. • Paltvtew RCMld A compact disc player worth $260 was stolen from a car in the 2700 block between 7 end 10:30 p.m. Dec. a. • ~ c.oa.t Drive. A cellular phone, a p.alr of wngleues and a 12·pack of~. worth S365 ~ stoi.n from a c..r betwffn De<.. 1 and De<.. 9. NIWPORT llACH • C..,. o.Mury Sewral pieces of 5'twrware worth S 1,670 were stolen from• home In the flnt bk>ck It aboUt 6·45 p.m De<. 17. ..... ~:A Wiit« pump worth S700 WM stot.n from. business ln the flm block between 7:JO pm. Dec. 17 Ind ~ Dec. 11 • NewtMWt lloulev.,.. A cellular phone worth S250 was stolen from 1 car In the UOO blbtk at .tJout S pm Dec. 10 • "'°"'°"'°' r Drive A C.lmetl worth S600 w. stOlen from a ~ In the 200 bk>dt bttwttn 7!30 and 10 p.m O.C. 12 L Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot Wedn sday, December 23 1998 3 Saving pets is the. year- roz-tnd gift of anim£ll lovers District seeks way to educate homeless kids • "Money will bur a pretty goo<l dog, but it wu11't buy the · wag of his tail.• -Ju!ih Billings BEACH N 0 TES • Newport-Mesa policy precludes fomilies w:1thout a permanent address from enrollin~J children, but off tcicth> are hoping to change ~hat. and tude.nt SeJVlces • 1 couldn t believe that U1ere are 01 kids who don t ga to chool " Murphy and Supcnntendent Rohert Bart>ot visit~! th shelter ·recently illld &re planrung to nevcl - op a program to meet 1.ht>st• c:hil· dmn''> needs. around the fact that Ulcf don t ha'J a pe.mUlllent addres • Bar- bot said • 1 don t want the systPm to get m th v. ay of Lis doing '"hat nght " I C omc Christmas morning, lots of kids will hncl S<lnta hus <1nswer11d their prayNs and brought t~em a pup- py or kitten. But whon the ado1c1ble hundll' of tlufl under the Chrnam<1s he<> (like the cute little bunny or duckling at East " er) grows mto tt mdturc> animal the transition 1s too much for a ' lot of people. The end w:;ult b unwanted anima ls -... lots of them. The ir4mencan l lumdne Society esti- mates that more than 15 million healthy , nd friendly but unwant- ed dogs and cats will he put to death this year. • Except at certain havens such os. lhe Newport Beach Anin'lal christin {arney nancy gardner appearing Sdturdays m the Daily Pilot. J-IUSL 1:-: M t\SliL'\;I Oo1y Piot NEWPORT-MESA -A 6mciu group of children ts undhle to <•moll in school becduse their fa1m· li<>s don't have permanent ad.~lress­ t'S. The CXdd number of these stu- dents L'> uncleur, but district officials ~:-.b.mate there are between six and eight. Most of them spend a few da}s each month at the Orang 1 Coast Interfaith Shelter's emN- genq pr0<JTam, which offers them shelter for three to seven ddys. . "We have mcmy child.rep who come into the shelter who are 7 dfld 6 years old but who have nev- er been to ~chool. • said Sheri Bar· nos, the executive director of the shf•lter. •TuP-y go through the . emer<Jency pro(Jr am for mqle 1nom~ and thcu families • Somr> ot the lcunillf~, B.1mos stud, am truppcd 111 11 cyde of &t<ty· mg in th(> cm<•rgPncy pr0<1rc11n tvr < wc<•k P<1ch month, c1t thr• SalVdllClrt Anny for c111oth1•r Wl-'Pk, and th1•n they muv huve Pnough 111on1•y tu <dfonl a mot<•I room tor the r<' I ol th(' month. • "ThP.y .ltve 111 th11t cycle unul someU1ullJ lhlJ>I> n!>· 'n hredk 1t," Bar no-. ticlld One thing lhilt rrnght help to tm·ak the cy< le b sornl! stability m the duldn·n·~ schooliIJ!J. Aamos scud. BCC'llusc the!}' t re constantly ffiO\'ln!J, s< hQOls hmen't been ahle to enroll tht"?Se stud~nts · "I'm flahhcrgd tL><I the l there art" Uw c kl<ls," saicl !l.11ki• f\ 1u~vhy. th<• pnnr1pol of , dull educauon "We w1Jl <·1thf'r hdvc a progrdm w1Uun U1f' Q1 ... tnct or •,v1thm the cotmty." Murphy srucf. "Som1•um1 th~s~ kids are more squarc.'<f dway than their families Thf•y'd likn to hc1vc d ftwontl! tcachl'r ond u group of fnends tJn<.I regular school rou· hnP-. It could u1~ a Wd}' to b1ectk that cycle of f)t/vi>rty" Tht• rule ... Oi thl'! t'm rgency pro· gram rP<nUr" th,1l fumilt~ Jrnn:r• Uu• ...,helt1•r by 9 a.m eath dd~ to either hnd work or olh"r avallablc> social seTVJcfS Murphy said man} of the parents JUSt have thClf chil- dren tag along V.'lth thP..m to the pdrk.., or othces rnthcr than enrolling them m :-;(hoot. "Thete hd.S to be a \\1d\ to work Mwphy said he ts loolang mto Vdrl()US i(J• d to help the clilldr n -Ma-) be WP can 1md an eleme.n ta1y school that would be willmg to haw a program they can attend no m11llr-1 wht>rP U1ey live, hn smd "I\ fc1} h£· v. , CttU ha\ r> cs tcachmg 1tuauon dl the hP.ltPr. Thi :rr> ha to he a wny to se.rw·e these kld~ Mu1phy sa1rt Uw dlstn t LS· ttWare of ohout lu to 18 students m u1e di tnct ''ho ure from th(· sh~l­ lr>r's temporan 1~rouram wheH: fanulie die allowed to· td t>etv. en JO and 90 da} HYou think Oh my go, h it not their fault that U1eir fdl1ll1~ d n t hdrn a homP Murphv did \\e have an obllg<11Jon to hel1 th m ll may not l> a leqal obllqdllon l ut 11 1s a moral onl' • .Sheller. Lost dnd abandoned aru- ¢1dls lucky enough to be housed in Dr. Bruce B<luersft>ld's Dover ·Shores Pc t Cc1w Center, in which the sheller 1s, arc held for seven There are a lot of ammu1s that need happy homes, dnd while they may not be qwte as adorable as new puppies, they're already housebroken, they don't chew on everythmg, dnd like Benjamin Franklin said of old mistresses, they're so dam grate- ful. Troubled Newport company files for bankruptcy days (yve if thl!y don't hdw tags). and then Buut>rsl<'ld clduns them for his Pals for Peb rescue proqrdm. • I( it's a purebred, one• ot the breNl rt•scuP urgdnr1.t1t1ons mdy f!ldcc the onimttl in U1eir <ldop- tion program. If not, Bduersfeld, d olt-spok<•n rm1n with a palpa- ble air ot empdthy, will keep the <m1mal until il is etdopted For <?ne female Gc•m1dn ~hephcrd mix, this meant six months with nxten~1ve leg :-.urgencs clunng tlrnt pcnod (all proVlcled uy BauersfcMI, but she was evenlu· ally adopted hy a lovmg family. But even if you can't take m a · dog or cat, you can still help by becoming a volunteer -or even JUSt dropping oU your old news- pdpers. As you CdJl imagine. they go through a lot of them. So a rousing cheer for au the rescue people -volunteer:,., V('l techs and vetennarians hke Bauersfeld! Truly Santa's hc•lpers -all year-round. For information, call the Now- port Beach Arumal Sheltt>{at {949) 722-PETS, the Cosld Mesa Animal Sheller at 1714) 53b-A480, or the Community Anundl Net· work dt (9491 759-3646. • OtRJSTIN CARNEY llv~ in Costa Mesa and NANCY GARDNER lives 1n Corona del Mar Their column runs Wednesdays E-mail them at SPEZ20AOprod1gycom . " ll<ly f1ot NEWPORT BEACH -An mvestment company being mvesti- gatod by a sidle agency for alleged securities fraud announced Tues· <lay that it will file for Chapter 1 t bankruptcy protection. Perforrndnce Capital MdJlagc- ment Inc. filed for reorganizalJon in a Santa .Ana bankruptcy court m an attempt to refocus the compa· ny's plan to r:onvert five linutt~ partnerships mto shareholdef') of a n •w publicly traded corpordti n. Com1><my chil'f executive ufhcer Vince Galewick Sd.ld an investiga- tion by the state's Department of Corpordtions has mterfered v.ith the compc:Uly's daily operations.~ .... ·' •Iii In another mndent, a pren- nant cat wa:. louncl to ha\ c u uroken JWlV1S -J\l'•l os she ,bt•grtn luhor I lt>r cond1llon ml'dnt she rouldn't deliver, dnd lhP kittens wero born dc>dd. Post labor, BouNsleld fixed the cdt's p~l\·1s, dnd while sh1.• Wcls recu- peratmg, a htll·r of k.iltc•ns came m whose moUwr hdcl died. The cc1t ddopted the k1ttE>ns C1nd Mbc•cl them, wtts them sprlyed by Brttwrsft>lcl iillcl surc·<'S!:>fully plt1red with a new family. At thP Newport Bettch Animal Shcltl•r, no dog or cat is <!utha- niwd unless fern! and unahlc to be tamed. All Pwntually hnd homt•s, -;om "tunes with staff. Baut>r~trld al o offers ti 20% dis· count on the lust rear's tttre. 9 ive that special someone a very special gijt. "\\.'t>'vc all fallen m love and had animals ~o home with u . • so.id Maggie Thigpen, newly appomted shelter coordinator. Debbie ,\lli"on, another employee, adopted a 10-year-old ·Pomerdnidn found tied to a betlc:h parkmq mPIPr w1th the pads ncurly hurnl'cl oil his feet br the hot c1sphalt. Keeping suc:h anunals ,\ii; .'8. -· RO LEX rcqlllres morn than a plcKC for thPm to slt>cp, even with the Carn Ct>nlt>r's ununul-Jovmn cmploye<•s -Tony Barrett, Renee T\1ge and Amy I lc>sch - hclpinu c1s muc:h as possible. Th1gp •n 1s c:oon.lmahn9 .a n.-w voluntem program to meet these neects. As shelter coorrlmator, ti will he her role to or9amze vol- unteers to walk dog~. clean pens. l>otUe fepd and socaah1e puppies and k1ttt~ns, and keep tht> am- mab healthy and happy while they await their new fanuhes1 She will also work on puhhc1zing the 11t1ed lor pet adoptions. CHARLES H. BARR In the ame vmn, DiAnna Pldfl-Mnrlln works with Bauers- felct and other vets m the c1n•a with hl'r Commumty Anundl Network. f\.tartin pubhshcc; a monthly Community Ammal Report thdt highhghl'> adoption nc•e<ls clnd selects the <mimctls featured in ·Pick of lhn Litter,• 1803 Westcliff Drive . Newport Beach, CA 9 2660 Celestino's' qLiality M EATS ' '" I ,, )('sf \Ice II (If)( I S<'n 'It C' 1\l ( 11/c ,, J/(' :\1,11 111hl~S ctll l11lllltcll t{oast I ' 'f f,i(H)};t"( I Cclcstlno·s Kal>ol>'s I 'k'1 f c hh l.;1•11 1 ,uuh sr.::uu .. lh. 111 n111 pee 1,1111 .. 11111.wl<• s 5 00 .._ II>. I I 11 .. 11 ..... 1"4 \Vorld ~ nc·s t th, 12 \'ru1c llOS \Ve corru.J3oor I Jeuc1 l roclu c1 ... ~ l (949) 642-3j 10 Fcric (949) 646-0664 <.t I.I "'11"'" St, I I \I \t.1nri;1Md Ot~ I 11·i Tip Hoas t ~4U!! 11> • 270 East 17th St:• Costa Mesa • (949} 642· 7191 · (H1llgren Square) 9:00 to 7:00 Mon.-Sat., 10-6 Sun. . . . co111pan1es trauduk11U\ sold l nti~ and failc·d to die.do~' m1po t1inl mfom1e1U•)n to thP. st t ·1'hc ct< lion~ 01 th1> (l)t>pdrtnll'nl I Beach. hdS been mw-.tJunt~ liy of Crnpo1t1tlons!, \\h1ch llfP \.\'1th-the st.ite agency before. A JU<lg1' oul nwnl, hrP preventinq us trom cecenUy ruled m Gair-wick's fuv01 c1ccomph!>hll\H this mNg(•r of not to have a court-appmnt<'d 1wr- iic;!>~ls thdt will nL•utc• liquidit} tor 1 son lake over his compan~·· I low· our invP.,tot d!HI qivt• our firm a PVPr, d ·keeper·· has l.>et>n instnUi><l stronqer lwlt1ncP.sh<•I'\," he s.url. to keep track of all the rr•<.:ords. ( 1ttlc!WH k cf(>f1 ·ncJs rus rorj1J><H11 uan~t hon~ md IJ l.h H" th••\ W)ll qww oncf> tlw fr \'iSUlls dfe c.h .... mL..,s••d Gdlc\"1! k, who t1bo ht>dcls up A lawswt filed b)' tho stat•• lnrnm<' NPtwork ln1· m Nc\\1>0rt agency allegP.s that GaJe>w1c IC "Both comp~ts are '" th ut mPnt " he Sdl,d _"A Very Ld o Christm as" C hri fm o ~aPll/tt:rJ I ff .. ,ti" • ( • x~>d -..l111isfmos • ( In is l mos (..) f ( •• (~I. 11111 n \I) I '· 'I 0 r--~------~-~---~---------~---~~~-~~~~~-.-~, I Saturday, Dec. 26 : I All Holiday Wrap, Ribbon, Bows & Tags . I I , · -I I 50o/o Off • j L ____ _?l!l!:f.~_8.!!!'!.!!!'2.'!1!£~c.-2!_-_!-!_m_!~'!!'.2~ on "'!!~--I 949-723-5858 .. OFFJ . . .. I .. 4 Wednelday, December 23, 1998 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot COSTA MESA CllY COUNCIL WIAP·UP Council holds off on changing policy on dealings with staff HighlightS from Monday's mePting ISSUE: SURPLUS'LAND Vote: 5-0 Summary: A parcel of surplu~ ct~ .. land at 110 Del Mar Ave . and 2600 Newpo1t Blvd . will be sold for $167,727. The council autho- nzed staff to proceed with the purchase dnd sale dgreement with the Hanson Family 1h1st. The ldnd is next to the Hi-Time Liquor !>lore and is expt.>cted to be combi.ned with that property for a 'new development, said Bill Mor- ns, pubhc semces dire,ctor. The · Planning Coirumssion has already approved a project contingent upon the sale of the land tor a Jdck m the Box RestauTdnl with a mini-mart The money garnered from the sale of this property will go back mto the gas tax fund for ti--e on c:ity street projects. This is the second surplus property sold hy the city. The fir~t parcel of ldnd, at 212 Del Mar Ave , was sold to Habitat for Humaruty for the $3.7 million pro1ect. The state Office of Emergency Ser- vices has granted $2 million m funding for the pro1ect. The Police Department also ncedi. to be made earthquake safe but design work will be . deferred until March, after an evaluation of the department's future space needs 1s completed. · ISSUE: REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY MEETINGS Vote: S-0 SumQlary: The City C'ounnl, act-' Ulg as · the Redevelopment Agency. approved moving the Redevelopment Agency meetings to Council Chamber· so the meet- ings· could be televised. The acbon wds prompted by Mayor Gary Monahdn m the mterest of open government. The co!'t of broadcasting the meetings is "negligible" and can be accom- modated withiri the exi.,ting bud- get, Redevelopment Chai.rwoman Heather Somers said. The action takes effect Jan. 11. Slaff 1s still researching the cost and possibil- ity of televising other city mcet- ISSUE: MAKING CITY BUILDINGS mgs: EARTHQUAKE SAFE Vol~: 5-0 . I ISSUE: NEIGHBORS FOR NEIGH· Summary. Th<' council approved BORS movLng forward with th e final Vote: 5-0 design to reinforce City Hall and , Summary: Staff has been direc too the Corporation Yard in case of an to bring back other options for earthquuke. The approval ccUlle next year's Neighbors for Neigh- )Ust bt>fore the Jan. 4 deadhne. bors Commuruty Cleanup project. r:mul cle!>1gn must begin by that Staff had given U1e council sever- date to capture st<tte grant money al options, including cl('aning up FREE REPORT reveals what the insurance companies don't want you to know. Was your CC:lr injured? You may be too!! It may be weeks; months or even years before you experience pain, stiffness, headaches, even arthritis! Don't settle your case until you read our free report. Blactwian Ltd. Jewelers -ch · :J-fe[p 'Us Ce[e6rate Our 41st :J{ofiaay Season! Come sec the ultimate collection ot internat ional art and jewelry .. 1.81utarat • 'R,pJtntfial •'Daum •Spoilt :R.1lyaf Coptnfiagtn • tjeorg Jtnseti • ~etf & 'Barton. • 'Toult :n:~ '1>1·.~ign..( • Carrera y Carnra •Jost :Jle.ss • Piuliiotii '1.!1fti{ • J<U~qer Lt Couftrt • Cfuf.sta Visit the oldest established jewelry store in Newport located just over the bridge in Lido Marina Village 3408-1 Via Oporto, Newport Beach 949-673-9334 Classified ads work for you I THE Daily Pilot (l.t\\tftPd ( p1111111tr11f\ 1.111~1 'p/ to' . " .. ' (. ( rental wuts on the West Side. Councilman Joe Erickson moved to foc:us next year's effort on sin- gle-f anuly homes rather than rental units. He said through his · years of working on Neighbors for Neighbors projects he has found that projects on rental units were not as successful because the landlords of the properties might have conlnbuted to the problems in the first place and renters would not benefit as much because they're a mpre mobile group. tho council d.lso voted to give preference to elderly or dis- abled persons. There is enough funding to work· on .about 10 · homes, according to staff. ISSUE: BARK PARK FENCE Vote: 5-0 Summary: Temporary fencing around the Bark Park that is begmning to fall apart will be replaced with permanent f enang after the council approved a $17 ,394 contract and a $6,000 budget adjustment. Staff had ongmdlly received an estimate of more than $10,000 by another fence company, which did not bid on the pro1ect. The costs grew because top rails and bottom rails will be added to the fence to pre- vent damage from people climb- ing over and prevent dogs from escaping the park. Work on the fence should be completed within the next month. ' -Compiled by Elise Gee •Mayor Gary Monahan has suggested council members, city manager be kept abreast of requests for information. EusvGrr COSTA MESA -The City Council has put off changing an ordinance addre~smg relations between the council and city staff in order to dlScuss it at a future study session. Mayor Gary Monahan said he proposed the amendments to solidify long-standing policies between the council and staff. One amendment states that when a council member requests information from a oty management employee, the mfonnat1on would be given to the entire City Council and the city manager. . The other amendment states that when a council member's request for information requires extensive research, corrurutment of funds, personnel or equip- ment, the request would need to be approved by a majonty of the counctl. Open Chr1stmas and New Years Day TIRED OF LOOKING OVER YOUR SHOULDER? SMOKE LEGALLY WHILE YOU WATCH SATELLITE SPORTS, PLAY GAMES AND OOL & HAVE A GREAT TIME! COME HOME Saint James Church invites you and your family to join our FOR CHRJI§TMA§! family as we celebrate the birth of our Savior, ]'sus Christ Thursday, December 24 4 pm Children's pageant with Holy Eucharist 7 pm Christmas Concert with the Saint James Chamber Singers 7:30 pm Christmas Eve Service 10:15 pm Christmas Concert with the Saint James Chancel Choir and brass 11 pm Festival Midnight Service with choir and brass Friday, December 25 10 am Christmas Day Service D .... ~ SAINT JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH 3209 VIA LIDO, NEWPORT BEACH, [949] 675-0210 The Very Rev. Canon David C. Anderson, rector ... , ~ ...... hMtomakto rtplftfarmry incpry: Somers Costa Mesa City Council· woman •council members need to have tbt:' same information as all the oth· er council members," Monahan said. "It's providing a smoother operation rather than having any agendas e sentially veto requests ,for information, she said. 'lHow will council know If theY'.approve of something with- out information?" Somers said. Monahan said the amend- ment is not designed to create more paperwork • He said it ensures that the council has established a du'ec- tion before spending any sub· stantial amount of staff time or money researching an issue. pu~hcd for- ward by one member of the council or otherwise.• Monahan said the amend· ments also will prevent stafl from betng caught in uncomfort- able positions. "I'd just like to keep things as smooth as possible." he said. "I think sometimes there's been occasions where a council mem- ber did not receive information that another council member did or the city manager was not aware of communication~ between City Council and a stciff member.· Councilwoman Heather Somers raised concerns that the ordinance might require staff to generate reports for every coun- cil member inqwry, creating a "paper trail." ~it seems excessive for an employee to have to make a report for every inquiry," Somers said. The council will discuss the am<>ndments at the next avail- able study session. Somers also was concerned with the section that would require the council to vote on a request for information Jf It required extensive research or other commitments. • J think H's a matter of inter- pretation," City Manager Allan Roeder said "Trying to put d working relationsrup in black and white is difficult to do." Council members could .---------------------~------, I I I I I I I I. I I I I "Th.e Artists Afri~ 1'mfrti#" Six ORIGINAL Lithographs, printed one color at a time with Handschy inks· on cotton paper, encased in a beautiful textured brown portfolio with a gold foil nameplate. Appraised at $9000. Sale Sl,500.00 Tel: 9•9 .. 723-0337 Great selection of African Wildlife art, here in NB by appt. Ask about our FANTASTIC 2for1 African Safaris. ~----------------------~-----~ ( MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO :for 5I[[Seasons a Mi Casa (jif t Certificate avai£a6{e in $5 aeno1ninations OPEN DAI LY AT 11:00 A.M. (949) 645-7626 THE GREY GOOSE is offering a 20°/o discount on all p chases . December 19 thru December 24 as a special Thank You . to all our customers. trJoa noc a/l>l1 to pnM(iu.f '°'• 01 llPfCiol ordMJ THE GREY GOOSE. INC. w ttrPlu.a •t0321mneAte.nu atl7thSt...J N wport BNCh 12MO • f949) 642·7803 Hours1 10 to 8, unday 12 t<> 5 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot DONATE CONTINUED FROM 1 they didn't, e he, said. Sandra Rabu:;, the branc:h manager at Union Bank, said she has received more than 100 phope calls m the pa t two days from concerned re::;1dents. One woman pledged. she would drop off a $2,000 check at the bank before Christmas. "It has been t1 wonderful response during a trt.1g1c time," she said. "People are doing great things for this fanuly. n ··High. school students in a church "youth group gathered fot a Chnsllhas party at Haute Cake~ in Newport Heuch on Tue day mght to ·cel~hratc• thP holidays and remember thP Mc~k fanuly The proceeds from lt raffle will go toward helping I G·}'l·t.1r·old Tun Meek Jr. and 2-yeur-old Thomas Meek. Manlee Schneider ~aid her two teehag daughters can identify with Tun l:>Pcdusc thev are about the sanw <tqe. • "We thought we should do Remember UC.• Cater /)()(lb c- C/Jarten; "In )'uttr bolll(' or i 11 your somt?thing," she said. "To lo~e a parent durmg the holiday !ieason is devastating. We want to help fill that gap that was caused hy the accident.· Meek was reported m1ssmg Sunday when the dory he was on with Russell 1ensen Jr. sank about three miles otl the coa t. Jensen was able to swun and was rescued, but when he returned to where the boat· sank there were no signs of Meek. Rescue crew~ searched for the missing 'tisner- man, but he hasn't been found yet. Jim Cams also decided he wanted to contnbute to the frum- ly. Both he and his wife are teach· ers and the thought of two boys not having their father home for the holidays distressed them. "You just want to gwe your heart to them,• he <;aid. "We are the kind of people who want to donate when families arc m need.· Ghecks and gifts can be sent to Union Bank of Califorrua's Bdy- side Branch, 1090 Bayside Drive, Newport Beach, 92660, or call the brnnch at (949) 760-1847, CATERING AVAILABLE PRIVATE PARTY ROOMS J/&f.~~ dlnin~ IYUWl.p 723-0645 P 1: ~se Call For Reserv '1 ri.- 25 I Shipyard Way • Newport Beach .,~.:..;i._._,, SURVIVE . CONTINUED FROM 1 boat would remain . afloat for a while, so they both tried to get on top of the inverted vessel. Each wore layers of jackets, shirts and pants. The heavy, sopping wet clothes made their task even more difficult. They only had one life Jacket on board, and it was. trapped underneath the boat. •When l would get comlort- a ble on the boat, he'd get GAS CONTINUED FROM 1 ·we stdrted upgrade replace- ments bdck m the nud-to late '80s, • said Paul Langland, ~pokesman for Aico. •we spent $200 1nillion." Nmety-hve percent of Arco stations nationwide are in compli- ance, he said. Many gas station owners wait· ed until the last minute to avoid violating the laws. I ·As we speak, we have a lob- knocked off and when he got comfortable, I'd get knocked off,• Jensen said. ·we both couldn't remain on the boat at the same ti.me: . So Jensen decided to start, swimming. He saw a larger sport fishing boat m the dbtance and thought he could try to wave 1t down. But Wlthout 50mething to rest on, his energy went fasl He swam back to the submerged boat, Wlth Meek 5till hanging on. "He told me to grab the ~as tank·, ~ I used that as a Ooating device,• Jensen said. •To tell you by full of people submitting plans for temporary closures," Fennessy said Tuesddy afternoon. In Orange County, 66% of stor- age tank f {lcilities were m compli-· ance, she said. Those not m com- pliance by the deadline may be prosecuted for environmental cnmes, she added. 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"Between the time they pulled me out of tbe water and 1 told them there was iinother person, TuDiny bad been lost,· Jensen said. •He had epilepsy, so all I can That's too expensive for some gas station owners. "A heck of a lot of the stations are going out of busmess, • said Dennis Etheridge of Cool Trans- ports Inc., which pumps fue\ out of tanks. •0ne 'guy 1 helped la.st night, he's not going to reopen He's selling the property.• Because of the laws. Ethertdge's business is boorrung, he said. ·we dnly do about two a day, it takes so long,• Etheridge said. •But anybody that's got a pump is bUsy right now.• While emphasizing that meet- Wednesday, Dec;embef 23, 1998 gu what happened i.s he had a eizure and let go of the boat.• Jensen was tran<derred to a harbor patrol boat and taken to Hoag Hospital. •When I got m the ambulance, I knew he was pretty much gone, e he said. On Tuesday, Jensen was still melancholy -still trying to make sense of everything. But if noth- mg el e. the ordeal bas taught Jensen one valuable lesson. · ·From now on, I'll make sure I have a life jacket accessible at-all • times," he.said. ing the guideli.Iies is important, officials said the tap water is sate. MU water is conung to our tap, it meets all state and federal reg- ulations for being dean,• Fen- nessy said. Dnvers should not have to q-; arch for very long to fill their tanks. •orange County is very con· centrated, there are not a lot of rural areas," she scud •Anywhere you go m the county. you will not have trouble fmc:ting a gas station open: PLATINUM by MEMolRE CHARLES H. BARR ~ 1803 Wesccuff Drive Newport Beach, CA 92660 (949) 642-3310 Fax (949) 642-0664 A venerable vintage to toast the good life. A marvelous bouque with a smooth tu body ana a tontohzinglv WOOdy finish d1shngu shes the Davidoff Grano Cru sen es A blend of three of the world's finest tobaccos go into tnese robust Dom1n1cons all hand rolled and ovo1lob e ir1 five sizes. every one on utter delight k, Appointed NterbhOnts we proudly fee ure 1tle entire hne of Dovtdoff premium GJgOrs and ne ocoessories LIWhMJl:M:t I CRYSTAL COURT AT SOUTH COAST PLAZA PH#: 714·540·8262 FAX#: 7 14·540·8 376 E-MAIL : tinderbox arthlink.net -• EYE-OPENER • • • • • f • • Newport Harbor's boys baslcetbal tecrn r0<es to ninth YictOfY in 10 stam I see Wow "We hit some shot5 early ond everything just dicked fbr us tonight ".. . Larry Hirst. Newport boys basketball coach -.. 6 Newport 6eoch/Co~to Mesa Doily Pilot Wednesday, December 23, 1998 • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949-57 4-4223 harry faulkner Sharing tde spoils t':ewport l lcu bor boys bc1sket lw II pluyers will lt1ke lums hosl.ing C'hc1 mpi onship trophy. Sonwth1nq other th<.m d ((•19h with 1emclt•t•r will b1• mukiny llw 1ounds this I lC1l11lr1} ~1·t1~on c1l lhe homl1S of lh > ~I'\\ purl J ldrbor I hgh hoy!'. haskl'lhclil players A< 1 onhng to Coach Larry I ·hr t, the rha111p1tJnsh1p trophy of Uw II\ mt> \\'oriel Nr>w c l<1ss1c: won hy lhr> SniJors S<1t11rclav at Concordus Ururnrs1ty, y,; 111 l><• chsplc1~ Pd on the m11ntl1~s ol h1~ playPr' for the ni:>x t IPV.: WPI' k,, tn otd1'r to let f•Vl't) rmr• SclVCJr thP f>TC>!Jrdnl's flr~t tourndmPnt crown m rf'c <>nt IJlt!lllllf)' ''\\"t>'r" lr>ttmu PVP1yon<~ shore 1f a little l>1t," s.iHi I hrst, who Lc;n:t 1111' whPIP tlw two-loot lroph} \\ 111 l'Vl'llf 11.dly 111 kc up rfH;l(fl'lll f' -+- I Jir,t, ... uu t•njoying his first tourn11111c>1ll lltff' m h is hvc• scc.1sons dS n l/ctffiily hPild roach, ..,;utJ !OpJIHHJ lhl' fll'ld 11l thl' 17th dn11ud.l lrv11w evPnt was not w1lhoul Cl touc.h ol irony .. "Thi rf'ason I s1c1n,•d us up for thd~ tourm11nN1t Wch Jll:.l lo give In\ kid'> <1 c hanc" to pt11r 111 Cc1ncor<IJt1 (the Slit' ol thP event's furnl de >'I to cwt U!•' b1g-drcna l.iPI, • l IJr t t•xpla1m·cl. "ThPn, 111 ... t f\\ o w c•Pks alt"r th.tt, I gel a c dll from K<tli'llfl Wctnllllq us to pld\! t1t tlJt· 1\1wtw11n Convention <'"(·ILt*'r rrn tlw Echsun l loli<luy r1·shvc.1I) "Wh11 knows 11 vou'rr> f'VNY IJ'' .. ''I 111 ht> lucky f•nuuqh to y<'l to thl' < ·1r Soutlwrn SNll()n rll AJ\1 f111c1lc; .md pliiy in dll <lr•1nc17 But now. 111 lc•11st our kids k11ow whut lh.Jl's hkP " -+- 1 llf' Sctilor will gel another u1uqur> r>Xpr>nenre when lllf'y hu\l'I to Ld'> \iP.gas fur 1 ·hnst111us tournltm(>nl ~ h t•'ri• chor1Pnng ts hu c1nd .... 1y ill the Flanungu I lilton, • Hirst sr11rl "I Ilk•' (ltll' hott>l'SJ hedlth < lub -+- Tlw lctrt;, a!> has been the C'flS oil S('rl\>Utl, IPU'IV'~' healthy contnliul111ns from th1 •tr sl.irtc~rs ctrld t<1p fl'Sl'fVf'S In th(• fo11r·cg1u11• lrvmP tournt1rnt•nt. JtJrru1son e111 nt •d tournc1mt•nl MVP h11111m.1 wl11IP s"n10rs Alan Limo11 clllcl Aclt1m t fhtrbon were 1lso ttll-t11urr1<1111Pnl Pll'< ttonc;. Jr1m1•son cind 1 )IJSlm 1"m!JWorth Wf'IP 1111-toumament p1< ks 11t th1 Echson f lohddy i-•·st1val 1 leaving only cinP starter, senior Gary Hohmson, y >t tu tdkP horn•' 1nchvulual hdrdwme. Hohmi;on, thoroughly Cdpable of domg JU~t that in Las VeCJllS, dul lcx1 some qutshty "'r Umt! when hf' an omp trued .Jitm on a ncl f hr l on U1P. "OCN SportsTc1Ik .. JJrC)(Jrilm f•nday after a semi•mc l wm over W00<ll '1clge -·- .Newport H~rbor's Ross CIF Co-Player of Year •Newport Harbor girl.· · New· HIGH helping P o · r t S C H 0 0 l G I R l S V 0 l l E Y B A l l the Tars volleyball star shares top sonior set-finish 27- honor on coaches' All-CIF tN Jen-o, 40· t. n i f c r includmu Division I selections. Newport Harbor High Junior Apnl. Ross, who helpC>d ll•ad thP Sailors to CrF Southern Section OtVlSIOO I-AA and CIF State OJVl· sion I championships m guts vol· leyball thls fall, has been named Southern Section Co-Player of the Year m D1v1S1on I ·by section coaches. · Ross, a 6-foot-t outs1dP. hltter, shared the top honor with Royal High senior Courtney Guerra. Curey, last best-of- sf!.ison's t h r e c Division I t o u r n a · Co-Player m c n t of the matches. Yedr, was H d v • a · fust· nluk, a t(•am AU· AprU Ross J~nnifer Carey J u n· 1 o r c I F outside choice, as were Corona del Mar hitter, and Galldgher, a 1uruoi tandouts Dumtra HavriJuk and DlmJtra Havrlluk Brenda Waterman Meghan Gallagher rruddlc blocker, helped the Sea Me!Jhdn Galldgher m Division Ul. Kings advanc(' to the Division lll- Ncwport Junior Brenda Water-Sf>a View MVP laurels w1lh Carey Vballcom national poll. A c;cction senulmals man was a second-team honoree this fdll. Her powerful hitting, Carey, an All-CIF performer Waterman, a 1uruor outside hit· m Division I. strong blocking and deft passing the last three seasons of her four-tN, will 1om Ross as a foundation Ross. a f11st-leam All-CIF per-touc.h helped the Sailors enm the year varsity career, will continue for future succe.<:.s at Newport fom1er as d sophomore, shared No 2 ranking in the hnal at the University ot Hawau, after I !arbor. HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL RECRUITING TARS DRILL OILE RS·, 74-45 Newport's Herberts bound for Stanford Illingworth matches career-high 25 points as Sailors win fifth straight. M \llHY fat l.K!lit" HUNTINGTON BEACH • Larry HII'St isn't above slipping mto his seat on the Newport Harbor High boyi. basketball ·bench and sunply en1oymg the ihow. That's e.xacUy what the Sailors have put on the la t eight days, mcludmg a 74.45 nonleague romp over host Huntington Beach Tuesday night to conclude the pre- Christmas portion of then schedule. • ln addition to entertaining l lirst antl the Sailor fd.ithful, the victory improved iliP-Tars. ranked No. 2 m Orange County, to 9-1 and increased their winning streak to five. "This team really understands transl- tion, • Hirst explained. "They know whl!n to jump stop, when to throw the C!XUd puss and when to shoot. It's a fun group to watch." The fun began early for the visitor:> Tues· day, as they scored the game's hrst 14 pomts, led, 19-8, after one period. They tht>n used a 10-0 second-quarter spurt to fashion a 39-16 halftime edge, playmg without senior pomt . *This team reolfy understands transition. They know when to jump stop, when to throw the extra pass ond when to shoot. It's a fun group to watch." Lany Hirst Newport Harbor Htgh boys basketball coach the season. guard Matt Jame· son (bloody no e) for the hitter hall of the penod. Jameson returnl"ct for the second half and so did Newport's mten:nty, n.s the Oiler:-. (1·8) saw thmr dehot creep to 31 pomtS. bt•fore the third-quarter buner sounded with the Tars on top, 64<i4. That was 11 for the Jfaibor starters, as the bench bngade fm· ishcd up, includ- ing semo1 Dennis Tuton, whose 15· foot 1umper wtth 1.41 )ell pr<>/JUCPd his hrsl pomts of Junior !;tarter Du tin llhngwarth matched a career-hlgh 25 points to pace the Winn rs. He also added a team-high nine rebounds, as well as five assists and two blocked shots. All 10 ol his field goals ell me on layups as he missed just three sholc;, I le was also 5 of 6 from the foul hn . Jameson did not score in the firstht1lf, but finished with eight assists and five points, while Alan Limon and Gttry Robinson con- tributed 13 and 11 points, r"spccUvcly. Adam Hearlson hmshcd w1U1 eight points and eight boards to.round out the starters' contribution, while 6-foot-7 cnior Mirza Pajcvic chipped in seven iebo11nds and two points to h1ghlight the rt'scrvcs. J larbor's defensive pr sure forced 14 first-half turnovers for the Oilers, who hit JU5t 22 of 66 (33 3%) from the field for the game. • Sailors' senior distance standout chooses Cardinal over Ivy League schools. ltt<JI \Ill> ()1 \, l:kltt Pb NEWPORT BEACH -Nt~w· port l ldrbor High SPnior di">tance standout Curt Herberts. who INI the Sailors' boys cross country team to the ClF Stale Champ1· nnsh.ips two yedr~ in d row, has been dCCepted to Stanford ancl , will continue hi~ running ran·er • wtth Coach Vin Lanand's Cardi· • nal. HerbNl'i, who rem a persondJ • rC'cord 15·34 at the CIF Southern Section D1vtSJon 11 Fmols on the hllly Mt. San Antonio Col- leye tourse, opted for Stdndard m lf'ctd of Ivy L r d g u e . c:hools Prmc eton und Dartmouth. I'm super exr1tPd," said I lcrbNl'>, who Cdrnl1S ti 3.93 Curt Herberts Hrttclc-point dVerdgc• and 1,:no SAT sc:o1e. • 1·ve been wall- ing a long lime, checking thu mall and everything .~ I lc>rberts was the No. 1 mnner for Newport Harbor thi!-i s(•asun as the Sailors breezed to then: econd ~tra1ght Sea View Leagua title, going 5-0 m dual me l'> for the ''cond consecutive autumn then cmshmu their opponentc; m "' the league finals Nov. 6 at lrvm • Regional Park. Herberts won thr md1vtdual league titlP m 14:55.5. DON lfACH I DAILY Al,O'f • Newport Harbor'• Dustin Illingworth (35) goe for a bucket at HunUngton Beach. "(Herl»rlc;J has been one of our go-to guys ... redlly inte ~ freshman year.• Newport Harhc>( Couch Dim Barry said Though Barry'i:; Tdrs hc1d a rough rac'' at the ClF Finals, tclk· mg second after two runners feU and <mother stumbled, l lorherl<J conquered the Mt. SAC ruurs(! and placed fourth overall, d JW-r .. • sonal h1qhllght, he said Tue!.dc1y. With turnovers and qmck outleti. off f luntington misses fueling the Harbor break, 20 of the Td.J'S' 31 field goals werP- loyms and the visitors finished at 49.2% from the field. w As any <:'oach will tell you, th1! transition game aU stems from your defense," Hir t stud. "When you get up (guard tightly) and arc aggressive Wlth your pr sure. you're going to get &<>me easy opportunitJe and your ronfldence lS going to build. "We hit !>Orne shots early and everything Just clicked for us torught. • That i.eems to be a recurnng theme for ~ tcnm which has now matched the school' h~st c;tart m 33 seasons. The Tnrs have outscornd U1eu viclimS uy an average 9f 17 pomts, mduding a 21-pomt hulge durmg lhe recent winning treak, Newport will try to ext nd 1ts streak at a tournament in Las Vegas, bei:Juming Sntur- day against Durango of Las Vegas At the. CIF Finals, Herbert~ hn·' ished thrN' seconds behind win- ner Daru~l MeJld of Katella In league duals, Newport Harbo1 outscored it~ coinpeht1on1 SEE HERBERT'S PAGE 8 H .1 G H S C H 0 0 L G I R l S BASKETBA.ll good spurt to build on." Tl;ie Sailors m t Wancn today lit Ut wne with a 4.05 pm. start. If thc•y wtn, they w1U plc'\Y agdin at 6 . .55 in a virtual bt'lck-to·bltr:k sltUdllon. The arty offensive struggles wcro largely a result of the Sailors not runnm<J the offenSil which Savage a :.1gnod. n 1e olfi>n!"t wcs further cornphrafod hy an OUUI 'bSlVC Jordlln dctcn-.e Whtch routmely c1r.nand pa to the wings. Sttvng<: was determined to c;hnk lhmy~ up und dCdcloo not to change th off nslvu t the ~ntir game. l Je also u.sed all oJ hftlltim for drllt5 rather than a m ting. Newport was also hurt by the continued nbscnct• of AptU R , who may be badt tn th lin up today. ·ow off fl a n't work ns effcttively w1U1 h r out," Savag d ·sh r bounds wen and a lot of ouc mnounds plays go to h lor y layuP.S." Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Do ily Pilot s Mustangs fall, 60-54 -;) • Westminster's momentU.m too much for a struggling Costa Mesa team Tuesday. • • IA'>'>"I 11111. • ~"*" WESTMINSTER -Riding on thetr first winning streak dfler 34 lo%es, a one ·gdmcr, the W<•st· mmster Lions prov<'d .c1 tougher opponent the seconcl hme oround for Costa Mesd. After defeating Westminster by 18 in the seventh-place 9dffit! of the Jason Ferguson Memonttl Toumament Dec. 12, the v1~1ting Mustangs strugglNl this time and feU, 60-54, m nonl(•ayue action Tuesday. •We killed them lc1st U.me," Costa M~sa Coach Enc:h Allen said. "We 1ust didn't show up to pfay. There's not much else to sny. • . Before the Lion), (2-9) ended the stredk Suturddy with u 74-67 over Whittier, th''Y hudn'l won 1.1 game since the l<lst wt>ek of thP 1997-1998 st•1..1son. Saturcltty'~ win erc1sed thdt sllgmc1. "We didn't wc1nt to win this gc1me," Allen st1icl. "They were coming off .them hrst win in :35 HIGH SCHOOL tries dnd they were pumped. We were 1ust flat.• Westminster stunned thr Mu~­ tangs edrly and jumped out to a 1 b-12 lead at the end of the fin.t quctrter. Costd Mesa, also 2-9 on the yeclr, trdiled until a basket and h~ throw by Nate Jones tied the sc-ore dt 20 with 3:59 remaining in the half. Jones added two free throws dnd another basket for a 27 -25 lead, but And.ros Pescador scored with 40 seconds left. Wt.>stminster jumped out early an the third quarter, but Jones responded with a basket to tie the score at 30. Still, it would be the last time Jones, who is the Mus- tangs' leddmg scorer this season and hdd 11 poml!:; wtth over 12 minutes of basketball to pl<ly, would find the net. It was also obvious Costa Mesa Wile; not going to be a factor m the cdntest much longer. When Micl1del Le, who scor<>d 16 points, g<lvc lhl• Lions the l<'dd with 4:13 left to pldy, they never tclin- qmshcd it. BOYS HOOPS • •This was a litUe revenge for how badly .they boot ·US,• West~ rrunster Coach Gary Dickson said.• "Thes<> wins help us going into the Century Tournament (known as the Cenlwy Holiday Classic). After so long, they finally have a strP.<lk to })(\ proud of. It picked up their spmts dnd they know they can wm game~." There were some bnght spots for Costa Mesa. Steven Whittaker made four three-pointers in the second half. Shaun Fenyman had 13 pointl»i and 13 rebounds. Jones also had 10 rebounds. ror Allen, it would be a long night of trying to.figure out how to get his learn hred up dlld ready to play. "We tned really hard to fire them up yesterday," Allen said. "We went hard at practice. But Westminster was JUSt a step above us emouond.lly loday. •Now 1t'' time to go lo plan 8. ft When Allen was asked whal plan B WdS, he c.1dd(>d, ffStaymg up late and thmkmg about the game and some changeci we can make.~ COMING ATTRACTIONS BOYS . SOCCER CdM wins twice With the holiday scdS<>n upon us, the Dail\' Pilot Sports Departm,,nt will be featunng it!) annual rclcdSC of high schQOl footbull t np hqJh school girhi vol- leyball Dream· Teams, fe •luring the cream of the cwp csllm yet another b19 campaign lor the local school:. m both sports. · Additionally. the Juiol·ever high chool water polo Dwam Team will be released. Don't nuss the Pilot's tribute to th" ToclSt of the Coas,t. Water polo l<: coming Thursday, foot- ball is on tap Friday and volleyball wraps up the thr c·day tribute Saturday, • Zarrilli's header caps first victory, then Hoyt and Kohan star in team's second triumph of the day at the Magnolia Tournament Tuesday. ANAHEIM -Adam Hoyt and Nick Koh.cm scored two goals each for Corona del Mar H1gh's boys soccer team against Giiiden Grove c.1s the Sea Kings swept a pair of consolation-round game>s Tuesday m the Magnolia Tour- nament, defeating.Bolsa Grande. 1-0, and the Argonauts, 4~1. Coach Ron Evans' Se<1 Kings (4-5-1) won dramatically m lhe flrst game as Zack Zarrilli scored on a header in the finul mmute to provide the mctrgm of victory. Cd.M goal- keeper Just.Jn SmiU1 had 1 J S<JVes In the second game, the Sed Kings whacked Garden Grove as Kohan scored on an asstsl from Booth Feller, Hoyt tallied consecutive goals on Assist!) from Kohan and Shogo Fugii, then Kohdn scored the fourth and final CdM goal on d pass from Aaron Gruber. Snuth contributed eight sc.1ves. f-ugti al<iO assisted Zarrilli's game-wmrung goal in µie day's opener. CdM doesn't play agam until Temple City Jan. 2, ma nonJeague game at 7 o'clock. rts BISIElllLL SUMMARIES HIGH SOtOOl llOVS NOHl.l.AGU( N~~74 HUNTINGTOfif BIAoi 45 Score by Qlillttlw'I Newport Hert>or • 19 20 25 10 • 74 Huntington Beach 8 8 18 11 • 45 1 Newport Harbor ~ llhngworth 25, Limon 13, Robm~on 11, Hearlson 8. Jameson 5, Clayton 4, Taton '1, Yarnal 2, Schall 2, PaJevlC 1, Vallejo o, Hsieh 0 3-pt. goals Jameson 1, Limon 1, Robinson 1 Fouled out • None ' Huntington Be.m: Borad 20, Bartolme 7, Copeland 4, Maki 4, Spencer 4, Allen 2, Vent1m19fla 2, Patrick~. • 3-pt. goals • Bartolme· 1. Fouled out -None HONLEAGU£ WE.sTMNSmt 60 CosTA MUA 54 Score by Quarters Costa Mesa 12 15 9 18 • S4 Westminster 16 11 14 19 • 60 CosU Mesa -Hatsusht 8, Whittaker 13, Weir 6, Jon~ 11, Tran 1, Ferryman 13, Payne 2, Tran 0, Shalhs 0, cab1co 0. 3·pt. goals · Hatsushi 1, Whittaker 4 Fouled out Hatsush1. Technical foul Hatsush1 Westmlnst.r • Mirando 4, M. Nguyen 1, Le 16, Rdmo~ 2, Sato 10, · Pescador 2, Barron 10, Wotton 2, Trrnh 1 i; O. Nguyen 2. 3 pt goals SdtQ 1, Le 1. Fouled out Ramos · · Technical foul Ramos HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS ARTESIA 04RISTMA.S Q.ASSIC Consolation Nf'M'Offl HAIUM>ft 38 loNG 8£Aot JoRDAN 31 Score by Quarters Long Beach Jordan 10 10 4 7 • 31 Newport Harbor 10 8 6 14 -38 JordM · Flyan 2, Agu~t1n 4. Harian 14, Hayes 2, Pan1~n 1, Sala~ 1, Johnson 2. Washington 2, Som 3 3-pt. goals • Som Fouled out -None. . Newpott Harbor • Hollister 2, 1ackson 14, Paul 3, Urban 9, Moore 8. Ashton 2, Ost1llo 0, Huntington 0 3·pt. goals· None. Fouled out • None. AR'r£SIA OUUSTMAS Q.ASSIC CosTA MESA 48, PAOFICA 43 Score by Quarters Pacifica 10 13 2 18 • 43 Costa Mesa 16 9 12 11 • 48 Padflca Foss 4, Estrada 8, Tompkins 6, Valencia 8, Tran 3, Barreras 13, Pawlowski 1 3-pt. goals -Barreras 1. Fouled out • None. CosU Mesa· Powers 15, Hauush1 15, Smith 6, Earn~t 10, Nguyen 2. Hitt 0, Sasaki 0, Kidane 0, Weeks O. l:of~ 0. 3 pt goals -Hatsushi 3, Powers 2 Fouled out -None. Wedne$doy, Dec.ember 23, 1998 7 HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS HOOPS ' ' MESA s,TAVES OFF LATE PACIFICA RALLY Leading by 18 points w1th thr •e minut~ Jett, Musldll<JS hold on for 48-43. victory over Mariners Tue5day. Hu HA.Hr> 1>1 '' HAWAIIAN GARDENS Ignore the h.ndl score Chalk up Costa·Mesa l ligh's blown h"1di. to spreading generous holidc.1y c:hN•t Mesa girls basketball coach Jun Weeks pull(~ his !.lar1N one by one m the fourth quarter, hut pesky Pdcilica pecked ttway at an 18-pol.Ilt def1ot dnd forc.ed the Mustangs' fll'St string to return to the hardwood with 0.17 to play U1 Tuesday's consolation quurterh- nals of the A.rtesw Chm;tm is Classic.at the Hawtui<tn GMdi>ns Conunuruty Center. "l was hoping I would· n't have to do thc.1t ... I hate to do that," Weeks Sdid, followmg Costa Mesa's hold-on-tight tn- umph. 48-43, ctfter the Mustangs (5-2) enjoyed a 48-30 lectd wtth 1ust over three minutes left. The Mustangs. who play Montclair today 10 thP consolation scm1h· Wc~pk i.a1cl. "If we execute both 111fens1vP!y <md detens1vely, w •'ll do wPll." 1Jie Mustangs turned on the cl(!fenio • m' thP third quarter, led by f.!tirnPst's twu blocked shots and I latsu hi's two stedls, as they shut down Paahca's. penmetcr game. The .Manners were 0 ot 9 ftom the thud-quarter floor as Mesa outscore<l th<>m, 12-2. "I tell 1111}• players) P-very week thut th<• expoctdUons for tH1s ledlll are getting higher, becau'>e I think .... e can do more,• Week ~aid ·1 don't want 10 Sd}' huw good Uu team can be becduse J dun l wcmt to put a limit on things " ·Odis at 11 :50 a.m . m the same building, were In the th11d , Powers tlO rebound~) connected on two thn.>e·pointers, the la-.1 conung with 1 ·39 on Uw clock on d pass from I lctl'-u"hi, who had three c1s~1sts tour points. one sh•al nnd one rebound m th tlurd f~nod Powers' st~ond cxtro-poi.nt JWTIP· Pr provided tesa \\.1tl\A ~i5-23 le<Jd _ Nancy H~t;,us.hl Costa tesa ddded a paced by seruor Evelyn J>owcrs <md sophomore point guard Nan- cy Hatsustu (15 pomts P.1Chl. while s-root-9 1unior Jenny Earnc:.t contributed on both t•nds dOd b-foot JUmor Autumn Smith grabbed nine "econd-hall rebounds. Costa Mesa, m a c:hantahle mood more than once tl!Jdinsl th<• Mcmners (3·4 ), coughPcl up an 11-µomt lead m the second qwu- ter and entered hulfhme m a struggle, ahead 25-23. Hdtsush1 , who canned two three-pomters in the hrst quc1rtcr to lead Mesa to a 16-10 adv tin· tage, netted her thud three·bdll l:27 into the second a~ lhP Mus- tangs built their 21-10 lr~ad. But Pacif1cd out-;con•d thl'm, 13-2, to tie 1t, 23-23, as Mesa went through d sconng drouqhl which lasted 4:18. ~we talked at halfbm,. ahout letting them. back an the gam "• • cushion lo ats lead m the fourth us I!iim.,st hdd four of her seven rebound and SnuU1 scorr>d two baske~ Mesa, which truggled from th~ I rec-throw line m the fourth (3 of 13), usr~ Smith' layup off a Joos hall und ~meath the nm for a tB-30 IPdd 'Y.'lth 3 33 to pldy. But, with Earnest the lone f\ 1e! a starter on th • .flOQr, Paoftca chmlJ,•d buck mto-th • landscape. sink.inu 8 ol 8 llom the line. Pao· flea's Dtctnd Barrcrc 'S ( 13 poml!i) tnd<lf? a thrt'"'·pmnter with o 37 h•ft tu r:<1u l' t;onrern cm the l\ t~so twnch, cuttmu tlw deficit to 48- ·U. · Alter C'o'1.a Mesa nussed unolh "T free throw, Weeks Cd1Jed a tlnwout wtth 0:1? left and put ha" ldrt ,rs hack on the court. Knshn lompkm made two Ire throw for Paciltcc.1 .,..,th 0·17 remammg on U1e dock, cutting the lustang lead to five ''S I Gitt F M.. • •• --a tv ~ -S-.rom 1 ·nne~ s ·\ . Hardwood Ship's Wheel's $75.00 to $295.00 Not Sure What to Give.? B ' I "M. M " oater s A>ve anney oncy Nautical Wooden Plaques from $29.95 Give Your l(jds a "Great White Whale" Good Selection of Seafaring Signs All Under $50.00 Large Half Model of Tramp Stean1ship $175.00 ,.Great Selection of Classic ailing Yachts Prices Start at $9 . 00 MiNNEY'S YACHT SURPLU.S Solid Brass Ship's Clocks prices S~rt at $89.00 1500 Old Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa • 949-5 8-192 l .I 100, of Nautical Books rts Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot · NTINUED FROM 6 • Afl.CIF Sea King polnt guards Moille nd Mlilk Flint), while senior Mike Bonwell. a 6-7 forward, lb D4?phew of Estanda fooU>all ooach Dave Perkins. HERBERTS CONTINUED FROM 6 -Jn oddiuon, Cooch Tw11 Gon 11, w bo of OC Hoops, a pubUcauon whlCh 1.nclud !<.I preseason breakdowns oo oouuty college, conununlty college and h19h 5Chool teams, was given ttwa5' at the r~1.11l Estanoa girls basketball tournament. 91·204, et I leruerts won every .race. . Jfoibcrt, who pl11ns to ma1or m biology and b come an ortho~ c;urgeon, will also compctP m trnck dnd held dt StaAford, but the aven began h car ar n n a tant to f ormcr Fonner Costa M aud fistancul High E tanda bo)'S coach and current Orange Coa-.t <.A>ll~ m ·n· h ad rnan'llni O'Dnl'!n ot Tustin H!gh, enlists the nid or Junior gunrcl Ky! Phillips, tbn MVP Qn last year:s CctM juniot vrirstty. girls coach Lisa McNamee fl among ftle puh11<'.ation's writers. She proclalms MlkC' Thomtdn·s OCC squad thP. Orang Empire Confer ·nro fav01 to tuid a potentldl Utt tiUo contendP.r. m which he'll run are unknown. "' "Thdt will be lef~ open,• he . aid. •Tht:!y want to see. how 1 do (in c10s:> country m the fall of 1999)." . • 1 Ierbens the past two summers has attended Stanford runrung camps, directed by Landna. D1scuss1om, with Stanford began this year. • Speaking of Perkins, h~ ls ~till trying to finali2e an agreement whlc.h would allow the Eitglc$ to open the 199H football 11eason one week Nuly with n visit to Mo1ave li.igh in nullhectd City, Auz. Curtou ly, Newport I Iaroor was nor among the puhlkat1on's prcseason OC<tnge County tup· 10 t;oys prep poll, County hoop junklei. jntert! lllcl an ubscnbing ean e·mdll inqulnes to •1 really liked the (Stanford) coache:i., the chool and the program they run,• l lerberts stud. "Two years ago a.nd three years ago, (the Cardinal) won NC AA titles, and Uus year they were second, so they 'have a re.illy good program.• • If Hettrl'ion can consl'itently reach the !....!£.vet of play h • did l.lst week, the Sailors may nave <'l tew mort• title::. tSec1 Vi~w • l:.e.1yuc aud even SouUiern Section) to ~lehral~ lwfom ltus em.on 1s th.rouyh. .. • La Costa Canyon, lbe ·an Diego-based ter1m which hm~hed !turd m the Irvine event, ha!-> a cltSUn<:t Ncwpott·M~<ta nnect1on. -The Mavencks, among the moi.t highly ~dtded te ams in the San Diego Section, 02_laced two players on the all-tournament -t.-am with tt.C~a lJc::. Sc·mur gu.ud Bnan FauhtJd1 is the • nPphew of fonner Corona <.lel Mar High iris roach Garth flint (the rousm of fom1er Such a gdme would allow Ule Uegles to play to regular-ea.son contest~ anti still take a byo in Week 9, The late i;chcduling hole would be created by ti four-game Pi1c1fJ~ CO&~ League slute. until n~ly opening Northwood High fiE•ld a varsity team to fill out lhc s1x-tP.llm PCL conC19uration. That PCL alllanrn of Estancia, Costa Me'>a, CdM, UnJver~ity, Lagwrn Beach and Northwood is expuctlxl (n relative tcm1 as it rclatl's to reledgumg) to he approved at the Jan. 28 S<>ulhem Section Council met.!tmg. • The seven-page Inaugural Issue oc.hoops@nol.com. • • CongratuJaUons lo Woodbridge llJgh'~ football team tor extending the ~treak of Sea View League champions to win the CJF Southern Sect101'l title tu :seven. Published reports citmg the Warriors' 26·game winless treak pnor to a 21-2-3 run th~ last two season:.. howeve..r, a.re conveniently overlooking the fact that Irvin~. arter U1e 1996 ea on, forie1ted six Vlctorics for the usu of an ineli!Jible player. One of those forfeitures reversed a Week 9 victory over Woodbmtge, othc1ally temunatmg the Warriors' wmlcs streak dl 23 gcUlll:S. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICl!I . PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICll PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES SCHEDULE TODAY • Basketball High school boys -Laguna Beach at Corona del Mar, 7·30 p.m., Estancia at Huntington Beach, 7 p m High school girls • Corona dl'I Mar at Laguna Beach, 7 .p.m.; Costa Mesa and Newport Harbor at Artesia Christmas Clamc: Costa Mesa vs. Montdair, at Hawaiian Garden~ Community Center, t 1:50 am., Newport Harbor vs. Warren, 4 05, at Hawaiian Gardens Community Center, second game at 6:55, tf victorious against Warren, same site SATURDAY • Basketball High school boys Newport Harbor at Las Vegas Tournament. vs. Las Vegas Durango at Las Vegas t:l1gh, 4:20 p m., Coast Christmas Clas.sic at Estancia High. first round Corona del Mar vs Garden Grove, 5:50 p.m., Estancia vs. Port Moody (Canada), 8 30 p m. High school girls -Estancia at Laguna Beach Tournament. vs Orange Lutheran; Costa Mesa Tournament. first round, vi Rubidoux, 4:40 p.m. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICU PUIUC NOTICU • • P;\BLIC NOTICl!I 11'd N0t1t1•rty lln•: then~ wiu allow the pereonal rep. PUBLIC NOTICE nerahlp PUBLIC NOTICE " North 1• 10· 42" W•it reMntallve to take m&11y Have you start.CS doing C>Klal'lltlof'I d Olfault •1ld recorded on 8fJMl2 lnstru amoonl of the unpaid balance b<~s1 lo pay tile remain~ PUBLIC NOTICE 320 88 , .. , parall .. with actions wtthOUt obtaining Ll!QAL NOTICE bu1lnet1 Y•l'I No Fl tltl 8 I OefMnd tor .... The Un-mtnt 92-581839 Book NIA Wllfl 1nteres1 thereon or the pmapJ tum ~th~~ •aid center line of c11ru1 cou11 approval a.Jore lak· NOTICB OF Danl.i: Garcia c ou• us,,... cMnigned c.uMd a ~ Pagt NIA ot otroal records in oaabOn $eCUred by the ~r hy ~ IUP•RtOR COURT Street to the c.,.,t•r tine of Ing certain very Important PUB Thh1 atattment was flied f Nem. ltet.ment d Olfaolt and Elec:tlon to me olfrc:e of lh• Recoratr of 1Y to be sold plUs re> rust wrted inter~ >' OI' CA.Lll'ORNlA that certain aasement for actions however th• P«· LIC SAL.I!: OF wilt! the County Clerk 01 ht following persona art w to be recorded In the Orq• County. Cahfornia son le estimated cost~ ex· ~prOYIU r in s. COUNTY 01' ORANGE road Ind u11flty purposes, sonal reprasentative wtll bt ABANDONED Orange County on 11/9198 i~~ bu~~SI r:Js s county wM<• the rut prop-Execuled by, Edward N Sutller· e:~~ ~ ~r~ terms~'~ W' 0 n.tst 34 Th c ISO 00 feet In Width, d• reqult.O lo give notice to PROPERTY t00U774MS ' ant• wty .. IOc-.ct Md mofe land and MICflaelyn Sulntllal'IO I h No I pu~~ lees chtroe! and exi>e.nses 1 p ~ ~ Drtv. 1cr11>ec1 u p11ct1 1 In 1 Interested persona uni•• Notlc• 11 htftby grven Dally Piiot D 9 115 23 :;i• ACA 9J:;o7• eo.ta thmn ttw.. monthl hlW husband and wU• as TrustOt i1<&31~11s1F! 15 ~SSlbTttl: ol ihe Triistee Md of the 09 oe Deed to 1he City of Costa they nave waived not1~ or that tile undersigM<S wm ec:. • • • •91, ~ ~ IUCh recorca-Mt!JopOlltal'I Sel'VICI Coroa<a • 11 the li/Tle le the ~sts created by sad Deed oJ Box 14171 Mesa recorded on Miich consented to the propoaed aeu et public 1UC1ion .. pur· 30, 1998 Wl81 Brett Anthony Morales. tton. o.; 1~7/llWlnd-aon ACalilorn1aC0<poraoo11 as bid mayobesatess in:,~ rust o ... en.,., CA 5, 1958 Ill Book 4219 Page action) The lndtl*ldtnt eu.nt 10 Sectlon 21700 ot PUBLIC NOTICE l765 Santa An• Ave .• IA· .,, Manaownent Compeny, S.ntllCIMy Wiii stl II PIJl>llc ~ .. I llldetilednes.s doe In he IOlal amount ol the un· 92813-1871 11s of olftcfal recorda of admincstratlon auttionty wilt th• Bualness & Prof.. 107, Coate MHa, CA 3l50 9°'afi a.Md ~ aUC11on to higllesr blOdtr 101 iad1tr011 IO cash the Trusaee paid balance of the obllaatJOtl IM THI! MATTER OF Orange county, Catifo1n1a; b9 granted unleu an lnttf· alof'\81 Code, th• l0Uow1ng Flctltfoua BcnlneH ~127 b 1 1 •7th Roof, Loe Ano*a. c:A casll (paflOll at omt 01 sa rn wll acc:e1>1 C&Shiet's c.tledls 5eCUred by !tie p~1o be THE PETITION TO thence SoUlh 88' s1· 15 • e1t9d pe11on files an ob-descnbecl property to wlt: N•m• Statement t but ne11 • COil-90071, aa ~For Sa6a I.awful money ot Ille Ul!11eo draM'I on a state rx ~ sold and reasonable ~ CH 0 Wut 344 oo feM along Jec:tlon to the pe1Jt1on and SIDNEY ELLIS 1·9•, B•kt Th loll • duct.CS y: an lndlVldual lnfonnllion c.a· (t11} .-,. Stites by USh a usn1trs bani\ a Chedt drawn by a mated costs e~ lfld AN I! THE NAME Uld center fine to said shOws good cause why the engine parts engravtB. • ~ng persons are Have you 81arttd <101ng 7721, ""'-c. imlh, 1Ns.-dledt drawn by 3 SQ:I ct $tale· or federal cr8dA Ullkln. advances al the lime of the OF lYRl!SA A. JORDAN ce""' une of Citrus StTeet. court sfloold not grll'll the ataplt gun1, misc.. JQ. ~':;~ W.'sr;-g~' aExchangt ~·nnMs ~..!No t...,. omc. ~9 naDOnaf bank. a dltck drawn by or a dleCk dravm by • stale lfllrlls~£Ub~9 6QUhe7 Notice OH •EHA.LF OF Ml!'.QAN thence South 1• 10' 42" •uthoftty SEP.H FREDERICK. JR I· .... n or.-12"Z3 1* 1~ I S~tl or federal at<lil 1:01on or federal saVl~and loan QI~-is •v 76 M. JORDAN • STOL TB, Eut 320 88 Itel to Ule A HEARING on the p«~ 33, Entert11nment eenitf, ~0=n!~Shl~. ~~5 Thia lllttment WU liltd • • or a Check or awn by a SQll Of 8"0CliOOll SI ~ assoa• ~ ~ '~= said • minor, ts 1 o a . po1n1 of b901nnmg Said lion w111 be held on JANU. c:tl111ra, tbl .• mi.c .. ALMA ~ 1 · • guna with the County Cl•k of PUBLIC NOTICE ltderal savrngs and loa'I mo· }:j rx savll'lgi ~ ~ 0 rus exe· SANTA ANA AVE. land IS Included W'lhin lht ARY 14, 1999 at 1'45pm In VAJA, E·14, Ch911, toys. 'tJf~:~CAAndraw Blalnt Orange Coun1y Of\ t2t10198 QabOI!, sawigs ISSOClatlOI! or n.:a~ ~ ~~~ cu,:: Ind dehered ~ ~:.,~~A Ml!SA' CA ~~:':. ~r ~h~'&!~ ~:'·c~03 D~,~~. ~r~ ~~~:. :f::~:~:.W:~i!: ~~~~~t ci!"J~4: Dally P1lo~:!'81~~~:~. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S ~~:oro11\n5~~:. c~';~ ~.: ~~~ ~ si-. ~~~~·~ County, In Book 47 Page IF YOU OBJECT to tht net1 surfbd, guitar, ladder, l300 Bristol S1 N #21,i o ""·""' in Ill.$ St:lle) At !I'll fJoot 01 tilt t ' sei he CASE NUM91A AKOfdlf of said Orar.ge ange, CA ~28e8 8·13, Organ, clothes, Clbl· Ktnneth David Ballman 1098, Jan. s, 1999 W184 TS N ~91 'll!l!.N\169 and aul!lorrzed to do CU~ll'IKS 'AS,, oo:irtioo but~ QI ~· to AUM809 34 of record ot·surveya. grant1ngofthepet11Jon,'{o!J bike. mlec., DEBRA UN-Nawpone.ech ci,92660 • PYBLICNOTICE ~~~~~~E~ALlr N liagPOIHaltlltmainenrry area ~:~Wll!l!"~rng~ Slld Nola ned:r=l OADl!R TO IHOW Th• ftrMt addrts• or Olliff should eppuir at the hear· DERWOOD, 1·135. Skattbd, Thi b I ' I 81l'R A >EEO F TR :T· IO Ille Placenua CivlC Center ~ieis!on' ·ore;;= Elealon to to CAUSE FOR CttANOE common designation of the Ing and 1tate your ob-b4keLclothN, misc., JANAL duet~ b~~ ~·~:,,.,~ ~: FINotltlouSa Bualnee• ATE~ EBR8A y 3 V ! <01-411 E ""•"' "' ' , ....... ... • ...... • ...... ~ 01' NAME abOv.-dtterlbtd real prop. lectlons or ftlt written ob-KHAY AT. F-48. Skatlbd, nerahl . •me tetement UNLE s YO TAK~ A Plac:t1111a CA 111 right l>t:t ll'ld ness aecured !Sy Said Ille realJ)rol)ttly ls PETITIONER(Sl TERESA trty 11 1343 LOGAN AV· ectlona wtth the court bf. 1kl1, lug, ch, vac. bed, Have p you atart.O doing The following pet•on• trt TION ~ PR TECT YOU Interest con~eyed to ano 11ow o Tl\Jst. advancts thertun· Date ~= ~ A. JORDAN ON BEHALF ENUE. COSTA MESA, OR· ore lht lle111tng. Your ap-misc business et? N doing bllslne11 11: TIFT PROP TY IT MAY B held by 11 under ;aid Otto of 08f With interesJ as pn:ivded 1-ooestat ' • OF MEGAN M JORDAN • ANGE COUNTY, C~FOR· pearl~ m*Y bt In per90n Sale will be by eompetl· Biii BtalJ o LI N K H 0 R N , 4 5 3 3 SOl.g; A PUBLIC SAL Trust In tne properiy s11Ua1eo 1n anCf the unpaid P,1V1Qpal. ot E:L LC , af ee SANTA ANA AVE COSTA without covenant or war· IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR bld1 mar• be aubmltted In with the Coo Cl k I Newpon Beach. CA 92660 NATI N IF THE NATU 1119 ttit land llltrtin VN Of Trust wrth IOI~ ignHre Loneq STOLTE. a minor, 1519 B NIA. The aale wlll be mad• Of by your attorney. Uve blddlng (written Hilled Thi• l1atement wu Iii.cf MacArthur Blvd., Suite 31.-. IF y ~EEO AN EXP • said Counry. Cal1forn11 omni>· ~N6t~ SCic:ure(j by_ $lld Cocllln. ~, MESA, CA. 92s27 HAS/ ranty regarding tllle, pot· OI' contingent cr9dltor of advance on the 7th day of Orange Counfy~n 1zi001:8 Thomu Gregory Titt, 397 Of TH PROCEEOIN 14'58·203·04 The prooe11Y Noe1reon as~vlded 11'1 f, s. L L.C , HAVE FILED A Pi;TITION Hulon. or encumtxanoee, the deceaeed, vou mutt f!l• Jenuary, 1999 11 2·00 PM "88 'h Ramona Way, Co1t1 AGAINST YOU. YOU l'lttetotore described is ce1119 e plus s Charoes 'fOf lev!Wlj,• FOR AN ORDER TO to 11111ty the obllgttlOl\I you1 clalm wffh the court at ~ht emltH where said Dally.,. t 777592 Mesa. CA 92627 SHOULD CONTACT A sold 'as 1$' Tl'lt Slrffl aaarm e~~~ ltle~J~llMb .!'!!!! Of TMdM11son Te~ ~t CHANGE NAMES FROM aec:urtd by and pursuant to and mall 1 copy to the per· P<O hu been ttortd ,-,lot Dec. 16. 23, 30. This bu11neu 11 con-~WYER ano otntr common oesio11abon ~ ,1 Tru ereo,"" Y ~ ru_,.. s fii""97't MEGAN M JORDAN • th• po)'ler Of aai. COnfllf'rtd •onal rtprt1tnt1t111t ap-an w ch 11 local.cf " 1998, Jan. 6, 1999 W190 ducted by. an lndMdull AMJanuaty 13. '9!!9..!! 1030 11 3/'ly ol th• leaf PIODtrty ro;"'ec:~"'!e~ ~ ~~ ~7 JORDAN "'• dated March 22, 1990. ex· four months trom tht date 7012 Ernest Ave . Hunting-t>USlneu yet? No ~1~'·r'fui1~ ~'J:'I ~ be 1967 Port Ram14111t Pl.let Qt.~ v.. colleclor'ette~· I.Stoa STOLTE TO MEGAN .. 1n that certain deed of trust point.cs by th• court within AYRES SELF STORAGE. PUBLIC NOTICE Have you •tarted do.ng Lonesla.r ,..,.,.1gagee descr1bto aoove IS ou1oorteo 10 fl..... I 11 11 hereby ordarad that ecuted by MonHn Nateghf, or th• first luuane. ol i.t· ton e.ach, CA (714) 848· F1ot1Uocn Buelneaa Thornu G. Tift pursuant IO Deed of T~'1 re-~'9w;>Oft Beacn CA Tltt undtr· ~Jo65· o a deb! Alty 1 ot>-811 persona Interest.cf In tru1tor, to ORANGE COAST ttra as provided In Probate 7314. landlord reserves . N St t t Thi9 e1a1tmtnt wu ftled corded Fet>Nary 7 1 9. as s.igni d trustee dllduns ariy ext tntlt· larl8d wil be t>f lhal :~:; ':~~ 1~P~!~!'n~ f:~e.,,;i~~~s~~= ~· 1c!~ ~1a.~a ~r. ~~rc~~o ~.~t~~ ~~ 0 ni. ~~~: ~ '" ~:~:~;,~n ~~~~,: ~,~ds5?rf'S~ ~ :°'~:i a:Jo:=''::1t~~: ~tt~ni. ~~I By E:2116198. 12123198. No 703 01 the Ofange Jacqi*lne F ThOmaaen aa not nplr• before tour 1fY cuh •nd p11d for at rhe :ct~ R!'; ':on 3148 tH8877U70 ~the ~l'f ~ o1 common Oesrgna!>On t any ~CF°'9Closure ~IS I Count~ Superior Court •• TNltMt of th• Harry G month• from the heetlng 11~ of pvrchue. All pul'· Ytllowstone Or 'Costa Daily Piiot Dec. 2, 9, 111, ~ nty ate or SllO'Wll l\tlt1n SW Ult~ lie a debt COlllctor ~~IO t;::=1 ======;-!he eddrMI ehown al>Ov• Thomatt11 and Jacquettne d•t• notlc.d abOve chued gooc:la art sold as Meu CA 92826 ·• 23, 1998 W178 !Omla xea.iled y Fraik made bul wr111ttou1 tovtnant or ~.!..~ti! .. ~ lil..~lor on 1·5 1999 II 2 00 F. ThomaHn Trust dated YOU MAY EXAMINE th• .. and muet bt r•mov.d II • ~' mamed man and wwr.i!V ••Pruitd (I( impfltd .................. -... u~ 0 ctock pm., and then ind Match 22, 1990, bentfl. tlle kept by tne court II you time ol .. 1 •. s.i. It aubjed (~;:ic31~~~!!'t';,' '~" PUBLIC NOTICE R Perrt, a Sll)gle regard !'19 Ollt P~StSilon or rll 1211611998 ......,. thett •how C9UH 11 •ny Clary, recorded Apnl 19, .,, a person lnterffted in to cencellatlon In the event Co • "' .. man '-' Sen at Public AUc· e11CUm1>1ances to oav L~e ..... lhey have why the' petition tt93 H Document Numblf tM Hiett, you may n11 of Ntlltment bttwNo land· Th~ta ~~·CA~~ Fl.ctltlous Bu.lite" !Pl to HialleSI 8lddef lor "maining pn~ 51Jm ot tM 12 roreha.ofnameahould 113.()258791, Olllclal With th• COUl11 ReQOHt lord and obligated party duct!cibu•,n:s 1 1 eon. Nem.Slat.m-.t C..sh Of "Cash•s did note(SJS9Cllttdbysalel0ttool lie 'ff lfef; ~ grvrttd Record• of Ofangt County, for Spectll Nolle. (loon Auct>OnMI': Wand• N0r1on. Y· rl)Ofa ion The lollc>Wing Plf'°'" art ~,ayable al tune of sale Ill Trust Wltll inttr11t 1ne11011 is 11 .. turther oro.,.o that 1 Calllom1a, Not•c• or Delautt DE·154) of the filing of an Bond lfS..00-1884 Have you IW1.0 doing dOlng bl.lllne11 u : ENGi· ~t money O~fUoned prOV1ded 111 said nott(st ad· carry of this order 10 •how and Election to Sell !ti. lnY9ntory and appra.1111 of Ayrea Sell Storage, Rtsi· ~9neu yet? ""· Oct 28• NEERED SURFACES, 411 :iee~l':i!r 0 ad Ale~::_ vances JI .iv under 1111 terms CIUlt bt publlehed In lbolle-d.-Crlbtd real prop-estate assets or of 91ly pe. dtnt Manager• A etle M t I w k I E. Allon Ave., Santa Ana . E enter a' Beacti of !tit Oted of Trust. esnmateo Costa Mesa Datu Pilot a erty undor th11 deed of tttion or account as pro-Pub 111 ht d N • w po rt r • 8 or • nc.. CA 92707 Patt: C ins cnarnes 111d ex-nus ol r·ewtpaper of ~II Cfr· tru*1 w .. rlCOl'd.O Apnl 8, vtded In Probate Code MC-Bt1eh.Co11a Meu Dally ~:~: Arthur-Oypt, sec I Mlchetl F. Gu111n, 4n ~ ~e~ecfl(s) ~~ot~ Ille trustee a~d of lli"e !Justs cutllllon publlthed In Ihle 1998. u Document Num· tion 1250 A Request for Piiot December 23, 30, ThJe · atatement was 11~ Aowtf, Coate Meu, CA rnade~a le IO Lonestar created t>y said Otto ol Trust ~ 11 r.ut once 1 bet 1998-0200022. Otl'lclal Specfal Nolle• form le 11198 wllh tht Oountv Clertt of ~627 Mortg_i L L.C. 10·11111 S402 370 29 (EstllTll!ed) week fOf four conHCutiv. RIOOfda of Ofange County, avall•ble from I.ht court W193 Orange County on 12/09/118 Thi• Du11net1 " con-an "9!'1 blle and 1n1eies1 con: accrueo 1ntem1 and aoo1~ona1 week• prior to the day ot California. On O.C. 9, 1998. cl«lt. PUBLIC NOTICI 1eeae171••• duct9d by: an ln<fMdual veyea to all(f now held by IC aovances ii any wi11 increase the htanng which 11 the date of tn. lnl-Att~ fcN' the Pett--Have you 1tll1ed doing under said Deed of Trusf 111 1111s hgure prior 10 salt Tne DATE• NOV 23 18N llal publlcatlon of thla "°' ti~ l'IOtHlow aualneH Dally Piiot Dec. 16, 23, 30, bu1tne11 yet? Ye•. ~1-110 tile propeny situated '" sard 11treticiary under said Deed ot .IAllllS A JAC,KMAN !lee, the followfng amount• ERM!ST L HAYWARD N llllt t 1098, Jan s, tM W185 Mlcheel F. Ouatln County ancl Slate descnbed Trust lltietolore execuled ano • , repreHt'll th• total amount • • •me 9"'lef'I PU L Thlt •t•i.m.nt wu med as As more luUy described in delNered t lh 0 0 J v D 0 t! IC 0 M M ' ... or th• unpaid balance of •H. (CS•I M1M), rn. following '*'°"' .,. a IC NOTICE with the County Ct..-k of the abQve me111iooe<1 Deed ot written oe°ciar:IJ~~ :1'1r.~ ~ SION• .. 0, THll IUPR-the obligation Hcured by A'nORNIY AT LAW, doing bualneu u : South ar.nge Coonty on 11/1S/98 Trust.A?N #139·262·29.. au AtOR COURT the above deactlbtd PfoP-3740 weST CHAPMAN Pointe tnvt1tment1, IM9 Flotttlou• 8uslneM 10088176349 The Slteel address and Oltier and Oemand tor sare. and a IN.PRO PER trty and rMsonably Mil· AVI IUIT• 100 QR. South Cout Dr've. Suite Name Steternent Dall Piiot Dec 11 16 23 lit deSJgnation. rl any Wflltln Nobel ot Oelault ano TiMSA A JORDAN ON mated coat• eicpena•• AHGe CA 928oe-;8,. 800, Co1t1 Meta, CA The followtng persona are 30 ,Y998 • • w' ...: o tf\e reaJ property CleSC:nbeC! Eltctlon to SeU. Ult under· and ad ' ' • 9282e doing bu9'neu as· • 1,,. IS pufPO!led IO be 5lgn&O CIUStd lllCI no!IOI ol B ALF OF MEGAN M.tlv: u~:l~Hbal=·~ Publl1hed Newport Am .. Devtlopmtnl Com·ITT JABSCO, 1~85 Dale Pemtia Costa Mesa dtlaultanOtllct>Olltosdtollt J ADAN • STOLTE, 1 ob~atlon 1843 510 00 8t1ch.Cot11 Meu Da1ly pany, 1 California Corpora· Way, Co1t1 Mt11, CA PUBLIC NOTICE a ~ 92626 The under· rtcO<dad tn tilt county Wfllrt mmo• 1519 B SANTA ANA Cotta publlealf~n ~tc' Pilot December IS, 18, 23, tlon, (CA), 949 South Coafl 112626 ~~ ~Slee disclaims any Ille reat proptfty IS IOCalld and 4VE COSTA MESA, CA U40 oO. ExperlMS, ,~ 1998 Drive, Suite aoo. Costa ITT INDUSTRIES, INC., (In-NOTICE °" TRUSTEE'S iii111i ~~y ~:a more than OUM mon1111 llM 92627 1ng e1c. S32 oo. Truttee'a WFIS8 M9M, CA 112828 dlana). 4 Wett R9d Oak SALE nu... Sale No glhe< co~ Oe re~ion ~ el.1t>Std since such recordabon Publllhto Newporl Feea s2 004 39 Acivane.a GLA Flnanct8' Corporation, l.ane, Wtt1tt Pl11ns, NY Lolln Ho. 2'7'0ll44 anJ shO~ herein~ s.iie Date 12116198 Trut1" Corps 9 .C A E ir1.11l a sa o0o oo T~ PUBLIC NOTICE • Caltfomfa Cofporatron, 10804 l1lie Ordlr Ho. 71e1N YOU 1 be made but lil!ttlout 2230 West Chapman A¥tn111 P ~ac~ oi ta '-'"' DAlly Amount S853 9ee 39 ' SUPl!RIAm COURT (CA), 1149 South Co11t This bu1lnt11 11 eon-MtE. 1H DBWJl..T UNDeR A :.enant or warrant ex Su11t 123 Or1t191. CA 92168 Fat 1_ ot ec:embtr 9. 18, 23, The undtulgtled .,,,,11 ap. "'" Ortve, Suitt 800, Costa ducted by: 1 corporation DEB> OI' TftUST ~Tm prt15$8d rx •ITJ)hed ~Nd~ Sale lnlormalion C.111 (714) ,,., t998 w1eo pointed Ind aub•tlluttd as OP CALIFORNIA M .... CA 92S2e Have yoo started dOlng OUl711... UN&aS YOU tale possess.on O('lilci,~ 573 1965 (714) 634·1001 PUBLIC NOTICE truatM under th• deed of COUNTY OF ORMO• Thia bu1lne11 11 con-buSlllesa yet? Yu, 1983 TAKEACTlON TO .-..OlECI branctls IO pay the re~ TrustH Cor1>1 as SbCCllSSOt -..,.=~,-.,:=--=--.,,......,-I trutt by 1 eubetllutlon Mt The CltJ Drtw duct~ by; a gen.ral pat1· ITT INDUSfRIES, INC. YOUR P9'0f ER1 T; IT WtV pnnopal sum of Che ~.e(s Trustee K W-O• Aulflonao NOTICE OF SALE OF dat9d November 15 11M18 , ... °"'" ner.h1p I.atty K. Dart •• Vice Pl'll~ llE SOU> J(T A PUil.iC teQJle<I by said Deed 0 Signallll• P1U93612116 12123 PROPERTY UflfDE R recorded Novemb~r 24' ... 14111 Htvt you 11111ed dOlng dent WL P YOU NEED AH Trust 'Mlh interest~ 12/JllfJS POWER OF SALE 1998 u Oecument Numbef buaineta yef? v ... July 29, Thlt ltatement wa1 llled EXP\.AHATlON ~ 'TM! as provided Ill said nol S). ~OU ARE IN DEFAULT 1911808040411 Oltlcl•I Or.tee, CA 1987 wtlh the County Cleric of NAT\Jft.E~lMI~ ach~S rl 41!\Y, under UNDER A DEED OF TRUST Rte:C)(dl of or.,;g. Courtly n•1~tS1t Arnet Develo~ Com-OrMo• County on 11/3019' !NOS ~ YOU YOU 1erms of Pd Deed of Trust RECORDED APRIL 111 Caf1fornl1 • IN TliE MATTER OF THE pany. Rudy J Baldonl, Vk:9 1HH170133 ltQIU) CONTACT A LAN ees .. Charves Mid e~ses 993 U LESS • PETITION TO CHANGE Pretldent • of 1'18 Tr\.lslee and of the 1 N YOU TAIC,E Dated fr•day, Oecember THE NAME OF JASON Al· Thi .... 11,... Dally Piiot Dec. 1 $, 23, 30, Ya ~ IS ""'81Y &rusts aeateo by said Deed ol .lCTION TO PROTECT 4, 1998 1 ... temlflt w.. ,... 1998 Jan S 1999 W189 OfVINtNtthl a Trust YOUR PROPERTY. IT MAY Subttltul.O Truttte CHARO HEALD With the County Clerk of • . • ~ as: 2IO'I The IOlll a nt or Ille un BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC al Richard A Higbie C~1:t,~:ER Orano-County on 12111198 PUBUC. NOTICE NMport 9Mct\ CA pa.cl balance mgr !fie obtiga1ion SALE IF YOU NEED AN Publlahed Newpott t"891718tt A W'• Parcst Nlambef: $8CUred by lhe.propeny to be EXPLANATION OF THE 9tlth·COlll ~... Dally ORDER TO SHOW Oally Piiot Dec 23. 30, F1othloutl BuslnM• ~10t-# wit .. .at .t sold Md reasonable es~ NATURE OF THE PAO· Piiot December 9, 1~1. 23, CAVS~~i~~~ANGE 1998, Jan, s, 13, 1999 Name Stllt•ment pubic aec:aon. Ole Harth mated costs. expenses and CEEOING AGAINST YOU. 1998 w1n PETITIONER~ JASON RI-W1114 The lollOWlng Plf9()N •• frcnt"11nnc:eto1Nc:ounty advances ill the time of the YOO SHOULD CONTACT A dQlng bu1tn... .. MMS ~ '700 CMc Cen-11l1llal pubj!IJ()n QI the. Notice LAWYER NOTICE IS PUBLIC NOTICI ~HARD HEA HAS/HAVE PUILIC NOTICE Con1tructlof't, 3'00 Park· w OrM w.r. &tN.a Ma. of Sate is 04 392 47 H£Al!BY GIVEN lhal on IL.ED A PETITION FOR AN view 1..n., #409, lrvlne, CA <=-' on 0tl11t1-, It The belle ¥Y under said 30lh December l99B 11 •tCTIN ORDER fO CHANOE MOTIC•Of' 12612 2:00pm tolN ...... *-OetdolTrusthetetofofeexe 9 oo' 1 m and ai the ftoot NOTICE Ott NAC MES FROM JASON RI· APPUCATIOW l'OR Mo1tien·Nourul, 3800 ds • ~ -o1 ..... tot CU1ed and de•vereo IO Ille 91tpl of lhl building '°' PtrTtTION HARD HEALD TO JASON CHAHOI IN Parkvlew l..n., 1408, lrvlne, calh, I celNW'a chacll unde~n:l • wn11eri. Oecla· catt<I at 33iJ Manne A.,. TO ADMIMllTIR RICHARD BRITTAIN OWNUSHIP Ott CA 112t•a ~by a ..... Of""°"" l:1~· lfld Otmlnl enu1,.Balb0a lllar\d 1" Or· ••TAT•°"' ~: 1• hereby :.d~~th~ ALCOHOLIC Thi• bualneu 11 con· ..... checfc '*-by I QT . ;!'&um' Mtt:uc: 1 t County, Calotomia, Ri. Hllfll!N M peraone. " duded by, an lndMdual -. Off..,.. cr9Cll union Stll ned caused A Higbie, wh01t MOL nRMANN thla mattlf apput before 8llVIMOI LICaNS• HaV't you ltart.O doing Of a c:hldl cnwn by • ...e ~ta faul and s addreu II J33 Ma· • thll court In 0.partrntm Datt of Flltng bullntU yet? No ot tedlrlll .......-and ta.'! t. ) be r ~venue, Balboe ltland •b Mil.EM MARIA No. 703 of tht Ofangt Appttc:etton Moaher1 NourHI t•9C cw•i.on~ --. Id iltofle CO:t ~ CA41582 and whOH Ill• HOLTSRMANN. aka County Supetior Court at DEC 14, 1119& TN1 1t1lernent waa llled ~ « .:::. ber* rNI0(008rtY.it~ ~ number I• IMM73-HIUN llARll .,. addf ... •NM'n above To Whom" May Concern with the CocM'rty Cltrtc of _......In ate 171181-1998 711l1," ""'" atllet publlc llUC> HOL TllRIU.NN ori M 1·11911, et 2:00 Th9 Name(•) of in. Ap. Orange CoUncy on 12/11/08 ;;;,,1102 end.,.,.;:: ~SetvQI, l !loo.JO tht hillhtll bi6d8' CAS• MO. At 811 :ta o eloek ~ m • Md then and ptleant(a) lt.'11e: KAMI ES 1 "88177828 IO do llUliir1llM In ~ • t..,...h In ttWful motlWy of To all heort .....,t!JdariM there ehow ..ClWff, If ll'fY MONIOUE, PL!CHAfY 0.rou Pilot O.C 23 30 -..... ~ tiw,...-e •· !\ICll ~ITT;i tn tJnit9cf Sat " • """'' • ll'leY hllvt, why the petition JERRY SCOTT ~, • • • .... _...,..., ,. Q!' l'US s !8 '' th• ilms ~f :.if'f.j ::''=' ~ent ~ • tot change of name ltlould The appllcante, 11111<1 111ee. Jan e. ,,, 19" ~ ,,.,;: ~ TtwJ .. ·kl Please I &:. U'lii ettalh ., ..:...., ~ "' not be granltd lbOve .,. applylng 10 11\t W192 CDYe-97 l.ontlla{ • , 1111!c, In C:.'ta J'.:a-o:. IN Mn °' ':.:~•:i:,: It I• MU\• ordlfed thal a O.pertment of AlcohOllc PUIUC NOTtc• :":.,;.:'"';''f, :"'u~ s. L l.C, 1 a c t c 1 1...:.... or HE' ., • Ol. ER" copy or ttll• oro. to .now ~ Control to ... .,. '" • ,... • -lev ll11• oun y, 1 ....... a. : .,..N M. H T • c.auH be publlahed In cohollC .,.....egu at• 2915 ~. Of ~ 1 <lncnbtd .. lonow• ni. MAH~ .,.. HEL.EN MARIA Dally Pl!ot • ntwapeper Of RED HIU. AVE.. CosTA l'lotfttou. .......... ~ to ....,., .,. ~ \Ir Ea letfy 108 00 Feet of &hat HOLn:AMAN!'f.i.. ake HELEN general clr,ulttlon put>-MESA CA ll2t2I'' Name 9Ut......t ~Mand bV IN o..t 10e1 _l C IS 1 ~ ponlon ol Oto W Ot1fmh'e MARIE HOLT~MANN llehecf In 1N8 county .i FOf tt,. folowlna type of The lollowlng P9flOnl llft al TNll aucu.d bf 1trUC* to t ~=~on F~=-~ ~ ~r:~n~ ~c: ti';'Wi: =::: ~ ~~~ ~~~&N,;f!~~ GEN-~E~O~~HWHT =--~. = ~~ lorltlll~ *' City Of Cotta Meu, County ANN CHERRY, Nmed In the ~of the rt.lttng Publlahtcl Newport QRIU. t'71 E. 17111 S1, Oft °"21'1~ in.in.m..t ~2123198, '12/30r'91 of °""10•. 1Clt of C&rlfOf· Wiii .. OIANNE MARIE ..... -0 • •• ,.~ Coa1a MNI CA 12827 ...,,..,.. al IN Olftclat rill, b per map r900fded HOLTERMANN In tM Su---o 1 19!1'9 ... ech"'-"118 M ... o.lly Callenla SouthWeat E:ir· ~ '11 Or ... c:.llW· 1 <&9 In aooic ' P•oe 2e of Mi. per1c>r Cour1 of c.tlloml•, .&AMm.t A. MC~•, Piiot o.otmbef u. ... er .... 271 E. '71ti Streel, .... Tlll total emo&lnl ... cilllltneoua M~, Ill lht Of· County of ORANGE. JU D Q •IC 0 M • I .. w1t 7 Coeta Mesa, CA t2127 and by lllid ~ aa ~ 01 the County .-ecordet THE PETITION 1fOA PRO. •IOWU OP TN8 au-.. PUIUC NOTICI thla 1>u11ne11 11 con o1 thl 111M o1 .,_ .._.•~-PU_B_l·-1-C-N_O_T_t_C_r1_ ot aald oo~ty, dteMbed BAfE requ .. 11 tnat Olo RIOft COUWf duetad by~ I ~poretJOn ~ d tNe N1k1e la '" at tOliow.: 11evtnn1ng at the ANNI'! CHERRY, named. In JASON RICHARD Hf.ALO, '1otllteue .......... Htvt yoo atartt<f doing niUOU1 (...,_..~i--.......0--.----- lnt«MKtlOn ol 'the NQM. Wiii 11t DIANNE MAAIE P.tl1lon.r In pro per U4I ,._ Stet•IMlnt but1Me1 YfJ(I ~ ""*" lnclUdM thl 1aCiM erty line of 0. ''"' Ad• HOLTEAMANN tie ap-Back Bay loop 'coata Th• tonowtng ~·are Callenle Southwest OrlM, ""°"' ol h unplld ._... rulltt Salt No U09C096040 dllfon to, the Town or 'air· pointed aa ptlBOnal ,..,.. • ClolnQ. l>uelneea aa: Qtofgt Ganardo, Secretary .a (JnctucllnO ~ ancr LOlll No 4687'469 llo. Oroer View, II lhOWn on • IMP Mnt~ to ec:lmlnlttM tilt M, .... ,c,A 112827 N.U,0, PRODUCTIONS Thia etatement WM ~ ~ "*'-> and ,_. o 6073341 A PN l.C!ll 203 teeordeo 11"1 llook 21 Pave ett4lte of ttle d.c:ed9'11 ul> ahtd Newport 1MOO l"ark Cfnt9' t..ent' Wltl1 tn. C0Unty Clertl of llOnlllty ..... , • t co.ta, 04 TM No Nollet 01 TrllltMl u Of Mlaetll•neou• THI PETITION requett h•oh.Coata ,,.... Otlly Apt 227, Tuaun, CA 92112. Ortt\oe County on 11ft?/M ....... end llfYancet .. Siie You.,, In clt1'ult UflCltr. Ateord• of Lot Ange1M the CMcedttU Wiii and P110t o.c.mbef 11, '23, ~. D.,,.., Andr" 011dt . • 1 .... 7711... thl llrN ol lnllW pi*k.lttOn DMll ol Trust Ollltil a.n;m Counrv. caJlfotnta Wllh Iha COCllGllt, If any, tie edmlt!td 1"8, Jtnutwy e. fM ~kllilew, trvtne, CA t2't04 Pally Pilot Dec. 1e. n , 30, o1 tHa ~ Th.~. unien vou Lile ICllOll IO oroteet .Centlt tine Of Cllrul h'MC to probate TM Wiii and Wll3 l"eJm•n Altgh1m1nd1n, 1M. Jan, t, 1tot W10t ..... tr""9e «sc=,:r. fOCjr prooeuy may bt 10lcl at u nown on • Map of any coc1lelf1 .,.. avellal* 13&00 Part! c.ntw ~nt. lllbMy far lllf'f 1 llUblle Ult It you netO 111 oun Aac:utJO(! lo ,.,r. for tlon tn the mt SELL AOCH1, Tuetln,CAt211l TRADE ,,... d IN ... lddPHlo.PJanallono1111en1turao11111 vi., tee:Ordtd In 2$1 l!tpt Dy fht court llobl>y Aahtllnl, t 4141 and °"* ~ PfOQMGil!O IDlll\lt YOU ~ p 1J to 11 lnctu$lll't Of THI Pf!TJUON r~ Bumllc, Wine, CA N904 Miion. I any, 1lflowft,.,..... ttlovkl con!JCt .• WVI' On Ml ~ recorc11 of Ulhotfty to ad lhl your hOme lrecy Jodnw, a Spoonbill, through classified Thi bllldtdaf .Yndlr .... v,,.w 111 10:0oam Mrc fl-Anotlol County C411~ tlta1e U!!det the indec>Wr ..._., h cfu !fl d lnMI, CA 02904 .-.. 2 .-· OeM d llW n111CD1 tnc Gba frvtlM Corp-. tom II ~ North Gr II dent ~ of b 1"""10 cw Tl'lll bu1lns.. 11 con--._79 naaMd Md ........ • Culy IPCOinll4 TM I llllCtl PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE tfoa ~/te A GOOD AD! Call 642-5678 "Affordable AlternatiVe" Discount Casket, Cremation& Burial Service Why should you subject yourself & your fariiily to paying Inflated prices for caskets & services???? Call Toll Fm: 1-888-S'WUI' Smfag Orllgt IS. roadl. Cow~ la . .. 1•" .. 11 14' 00 , AlMg tltN Act. {TN! Autnonty ducted by: • f!IN!al part. CM "' .... I ""9left .,, pursuant to Ottd 114 TMI ~~--:-.!_~----.!.==-=-~:i=:=====~~====~ , g He .. HH g SH .. 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Wf"drw day 5·00pm -For All Your Home and BusjMSS Needs -........ ~ ..... , ....... VISA • T ui·,.,da y •••.••••• M1111da) 5. OOpni Frid a) .......... Thur:-.day 5:00pm a.ct. eo.eoo HooMt fJl<1I w""' '• o..1y na _.. 1• "'4i:. """·> • W ._. \\11lk-l11 ti .JOa111...:; OOp111 \\'t>thw,,da) ... .'Iii UU) 5:00i1m ~llturda) .......... Sriday 5:00pm '""""'' lr11b\ ANNOUNCEMENTS EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT Ft1RNtTUR! 8014 OfPICB 2920 5530 5530 ~& iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii eTAT• ULS Yamah• EQUIPMENT 8047 HOLIDAY SCHEDULE AUTOMOBILES Gl: EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY Our o(flce wtll be closing at 2·00 pm on MEET s1NGLE PEOPLE ....... 1NA upright Piano, 11200· iiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiii•iiiiiii · • · th h t 1 0 ...,-.IC• CL••K 8 pc Sectional couch, 1-A-rTTV---.---a-'0-1-0 Th d D a.~ 24th d '/I roug ou rura rr .. " light brown. velvet, Offtoe & f'um l!caulp '-V~ • UrS ay, ecemut:r an WI reopen at AmertcL Conftdentlal, FT poaltlon with A.P'POL\'Ol&.'tT 5450. Brown alMper 3151 A.lrw•y Avel"'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 8 30 M d D a..~ h reputable, eatabllshed th• Newport Oun•• St:JTERS couch, SS!><>. Lamps, 8ult• a 714-438-1":'90 LeO•MD 28K ml, Nlml tmlllfm1hltlt 111\lS< : a.m. On On ay, ecemu.:r 28f . plan. Free detalla. Waterfront Reaort rT Mon\J.n" ruid orlentlal ruoi. misc;. 8665 E><1 301 or 305 Dark grey, loaded, •...,.r It "'ltd It IM ft4-Country Connect.Iona Baalc clerical and -. a'f ti11f1lfllMl1tAcl•l IMln The deadline to place a new ad or renew an Newalatter, P.O. Box cuatomar .. rvlc• \."\l'n.iJl~ ... hlfts (04 o) 40 •3973• Or~ owner 110.000 . ..-.."'*' lllMt1 II lllt1ll . d (. Th d d 4 O 5 · Sup• r Io r akllla required. Paya ~12-g20 New beige tthr couch SPORTING ( 0) M2-e777 11 ,,,,,1111 ... , '"''""'· existing a ,or urs ay or. Fri ay's paper is Nebraska 68978. S7.!><>/hr. can Nancy Per Hour S400. Frig s5o, beige GOODS 8065 •••int...,• 4DR ll111ll1llH 11 .i1crl111lull.. S OO Tu d Th d d/ ~ (CAL*SCAN) 040·720-1100 ch r 1f t Ito o I S 1 0 .t.u1o. SIR, P/R, Clean . p m on es ay e 0 a fnn or our Tllp·J•rtMIU(Cr. (94"') ...... 0 •35 113,"""5 (012""") ""' H rtct. ctltr. 11ll.lt1, • • · • .. ._ SELL YOUR PRODUCT Office Mat Cuat aerv, 111 I • .,....,....., .. ., ..-~ ~·· ""'"*'· '"''IH1l 1tal1111 Saturday or Monday edition r's Thursday at noon. or service atatewld•I phones, AR/AP, comp • lhaltl\ :~"~~ ........... ,, Fltrt••• aqulpmertt aouth Coe.i AcW'9 aalltatl trltl•. er 11 laltlltlu J ' $450 for a 25 word aklll req S9 oo 30Hr/ • .,,, " • ....., ______ ..;,_ __ , Year End Salel All 714-979-2500 It ••• ••r 11cll ,,.11111e1, B f . h (. d ,.(, I h Id ad, 200 California wk, beneflta, CM. FIJI ::~.111':.:':'"mi•·~,....,. MERCHANDISB trHdmllla, blkea, •,ta1r•--.,.,,o""'e,,,...,.1nt_,_eg_ra__,LS~- l!lillltltcttrhfllllilatitll." es WIS es ,or a won e, ,u 0; ay. newapapera com-r .. uma: 94~574-1502 MISC. eo1s •l•ppera. new & r• ur-$13,995 (008718) n11 .... ,1,., •Ill HI blned circulation Oller PfT Mat Mgr for Self i: .. 1a1o11 .. hc1l !n l'IH!J bl•hed 949-'122-6488 South eoa.i Aoura '""'"_,...., .... rtht· D ~m 3.3 mllllon. CALSCAN Storage. 2 d•y•/Wk r.t111f.!~'fi~:::~<"lll .lu9' OrNlt Flrewood ••••••••• 714-97W500 . .... ttr ntl nlll1nit•1J Ill a ot ( g 1 8 ) 4 4 9 -3 8 9 8 · plus ex1ra daya a1 l·~·:ll:~.,;44 Avoid the rv1hl Order '08 lnt .. '8 LS ,..... .... ..,. OtrrtMerl (CAL*SCAN) needed. Computer nowt $135 a cord, $76 TRANSPORTATION 114,888 (()403.48) 111 nn•J l1l1nid tUI 111 exp helpful, light 112 co rd. Delivered ••••••••• South Coeet Aoura u 1lll1t1 lfttrtll .. I• t•11 I.. ~TI\Mllll\1:14 tl.l>h'4r...\ -LOST a: maln1. 941MM0-9019 ~--------· Ir•• to your driveway. 714-979-2500 _.,.,. "' 1tall1•t1 H tal~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~fOUND 2925 PIT Boutique SalH 714-88~1432 'M lntegra RS ..... ........., .,.. T•-): for Fashion O.algner. EMPLOYMENT WOLFl' TANNING BOATS 7011 112,905 (021481) ,i.tall~.all HUI iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~r90llaltty plU9, retail WANTED S53S Sl!DS Tan at home. iiiiiiliiliiiiiiliiiiiiiii South Coeet Aoura ::::.:;..~::.';.!:l•••••••••I ROOMS 2706 BUS~ Fe:.:: rt~ 1:'~~~b9~; ~~~!~!t.~~~Br~liiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii gi:;m°r:::C:~r~Hs::::~ MINNllY'S YACHT .• ;11::::0. ta11HU111UZl-JMe. HOUSES/ OPPORTO'NITY Or~r._:f:f.SOCM 94 ... 76-2174 Cu••Otver for eld· units from S199 00 94~5R:.L~:o2 $16.995 (017125} CONDOS Llttl• Inn •w The 2904 PfT NANNY for b@y erly. 10yra locirefs. Low monthly pay· South Coa9t Aou.ra 0 NT Be~ Hotel, 1 bl]( to HU QI! R l!WAR D In CdM 2-8 pm Tu•Frt Orlv lngi1hopplng' ment9 Fr" colof cat·----------714-97~2500 ••••••••1lf R RE bch. Low wicly ratH B•lge llghtty tiger NS(car/Engtrela reQ. good cookl Christine alog, Call today MAlUNB SLIPS ROUSES/ $450up 94H73-8800 PH 0 NE CARD atrlpped Manx (NO sehr. (949)719-9935 949~&-3735 1-SOC>-842-1310. DO,.•f! 7022 NB MACHINES n..ded TAIL) mining 1lnce __ __.....;..___..;.____ (CAL*SCAN) --CONDOS ---------w.ac.anfront/22nd. In thl• areal Choice 12-19. NP Heights PROPERTY MGR M·F . liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii GENJ!RAI. 2102 Private rm. unturn, ahr location.al 5 hra./Wk. vaclnlty. Male, an-FT. for Senior Mobllel••••••••• --------_.;..-ic..,ter Sllp up to 50 Chances are POR SALE bath, utta pd, n/amkg, Muat drive full ma-1wsw9d 10 Beau Beau Hm• Park In North HB MERCHANDISE COMPUTERS 8018 & Side Tl• up to 25' ········•I kltchan•t\•, laundry. c:hln•• & • pick up kitty. Bleck collar w/ area. Exp p<ef. Salary I·~~~~~~~~ usv acc•••m you Wiii ftnd CDM 1aR S1195. • 1 block to N.B. Pier money. lnveatment tag Suspect CoVQ'• -.. benefit•. Fax M0-'12 .. 7970 what you need -----.--,.---I ••vtront Condo S510/mo. Call Sam at req'd. 1.800-87e-3328 attack. Could be In-Re1ume 949-852·5582 w•a• TV boa,.d -----------at the prtc. GENEIUU. 1002 N:t!:'.!' .a--rt!!.'5:· (Bet!!~75;!:~PM) CardMart of America. Jurad 949-&48-8027 Re•l l!atat• WANTED converter. necc•H•f'Y TH• PllRfll!CT you want to pay on P.nln;U"ta seoo.' ________ ,.-. (CAL*SCAN) Loat fem Cat brown R••ld•ntlal general ANTIOUES c ab I . s ' $ 1 5 0 BOAT DOCK ,_ .. bby 13 lb• lov• office dutlH, oomp ~ (MO) 121·9548 Vacant Boat Dock when you read •Y..A.• SO Down • SO Mov•ln FREE Counaellng FREE Ult of Homea HUD/VA REP08 3BR nr sand S1700 VJlCAnON cnanlT 2907 able.' COM. 'Frl·18. akllla req'd, benefit• Older Slle Furniture looking For Occupant Cla ... lfted BNTD 2722 &'UOoU R~ard ............... 2579 Please fax rea: Attn Under 10· Wida Great ti\.. RENTALS ·-~_.......... M•llHa 949-844-7429 PIANOS Coll•c:tibles WANTED Location Naar The dally ...... ~-11 nc: A DEBT FREE LIFEI Newport Height• sa1.. .5,.'.:'::.~:~i:-;-;:,..... TO BUY 6019 Fun Zone . Call Beach __ _;M::;..;.;2:;;..ae...;:;.;;;..7;;..8;;;.... __ -DWl U 'IM S,_l'S PALM SPRINGS-CA Conndentlal help. Cut F 0 u N 0 s MALL COM• QROW $. CASH PA.ID$$ 'n Bay Rental Co . at 1-80().723-e857 Veteran RNI Eat•t• 200 vacation rental• • monthly payments. FEMALE RED boo. WITH USI ,..,.,_.,.._._ (9491 673-7368 (949) fSS0.3423 I BUY ALL PlANOS weekly -monthly. 1-4 Reduce lnterelt. Stop • Expanding retall ad· WE BUY ESTATES SOLD! ShOWC ... homH ror aale In our Saturday Real Eata1• Supplement I HOllEIOF THE WEEK Dlett~ ada et•rt • •t Juet t781 I Oeadllne Wad 5pm . ***** : OPENHOUIE I LJatlrtg8 for t 181 Oeadlln• Thur1 5pm . ***** It pays to advertlH In th• beat local Real Eatate Section CALL TODAY • Liil RIVERA I Mt-174-4252 • ANNE WILLEY MM74-4241 II I An1IQ 11-qutU. furniture bedrooms • gotf -t•n· co ectlon calla. Avo d vertlalng department • !ITWN!!Wt.i fii.ndly H•....ce 1 pc 'or houieful caan nt1 -pool•· casino•. bankruptcy. Nation'•••••••••• s .. k• a .. tt motivated ~MPAVMORESFASTER• paid (7 t4) 957·8133 CORONA DELMAI 2122 Call 800-248·2529 largHt nonprofit: EMPLOYMENT account executl\le to (CAL •SCAN) Ganu1 Credit Mang• ·······--aatl, dev•lop and Hr· I Old Coln• Gold S1lvef Old CDM 2br 3 5ba JU!NTALS TO rooftop deck S2000mo f!a•en 2724 DY9 949-833-0711 or ~ £\lea (949) 721·9882 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I---------Balboa room to rent, COSTA ~f!• 2124 khe prtv, w/d, mature ~ over 45, $&42.!>C/mo utll Incl 94~723-8787 llAST SID• 1Br 1Ba Cdll S850/ROOM.+utll houH S725 w/garage Prort n/1, no pet•. S775. No doO• Agent avail 2/1. Call Tad (949> 842·9699 94~ 17 **llBS.A VSRDE** Lido I ... Share 2br 2840 Tabago Pl. Ex· fully furnl1had Apt w/ ecutlv• Homa. 3br p•tlo. No pet sesotmo 2be Iola of Upgradeell tM ... 7~1101 11800 714-761-4330. NP OCEAN FAONT 3br NEWPORt BEA CB 2189 2.Sba. nu hH. Share fem, S700/mo <t-eec. Mlehelle 949-631-5575 mant 800-892·2953 vice new buatneu Franklln Mint. Ster1tng (24 hra) (CAL •SCAN) _____ ....;...___ and apec:lal aec:tlon• Old watch•• & jewetiy GEr OUT OF DEBT! !f e can hele.J • Crt'llit Carris CMSOliJattd • P11~ments Lo1rtred • lnintlt Rtduetd • llara"ments' Stopped • llabWmos £s iiOl EMPLOYMENT 5530 We prefer a candidate Westc:out Coln 6'12-9441 to have a minimum of Rl!CORD&ITOP i t y•ar pri nt ad· Ja.u. RAB. Soul, Rock venl1ing experience ~· ~ Etc .. 50'• & eo·a Mike Boat Deok crew Excell.m eommunlc:a-'957 0133 M&-7508 w.ntod FfT. Apply llon akllla. Ablllty to me -0 In pe,.on wec1 ... un ... goal• and make SOUTH COAST 2 -4pm at Balboa profeaaional present•· AUCTION Yaoht Chlb, 1801 tlon• In • fHt paced hplde Dr, CDM and detail oriented en-vironment. COOK Xlnt benent package, Back Bq Cafe lncludlng 401k. Drug , la now hlrtngl Apply In acreenlng/phy1lc•I r• peraon (a,. 1131 Back quired. EOE. Bay Or .. Newport Beh Reaum .. vie tax: l\t· 949-729-1100 EOE tentlon, Lynn Eaola Dr-Ivor Poeltlon PT 714-860-4802 or mall: Mon, Wed, Fri. clean Tim•• Community driving record & OMV New•. 330 Welt Bay printout req'd . Muft Str .. t, Coata MeH, be able to Utt over CA 92827 2202 So. Mal" SL 5-tta AN. CA 92707 -~,,.PJ<-C&•2,. TOP DOLLAR PAID! \\E Hl 'Y A.\'\'Tll/SG 01.D! 80 + Iba. Apply In per-1~ ...... ;;...l_e.;.;:&...,;,..u;....t_a...,ld...,e-FT=--P.,..,T"'". Wll HAYS eo co-•reaclAL MONEY eon. No call• pl••ae Mak• your own h1"8 Buy Outright Estate Sares HOM•• IN NII/CM nun.&•~ TO LOAN 2914 2300 Newport BIVd. CM and own Income. No BALBOA From St500.-S6000. REAL ESTATE lii•liiiii•liiiiiiiiii OBT PAID $1&-$30 ~r exp nec:c. full training. PiBNl?fSUJ.A 1007 per mo No· F .. •liliil••••••• ttLOANStt hour p<oceu•ng lnaur-Easy ~K PT. Buaa Conducted' ~ntUim• .fO)'NIS Broker 941MS42-3860 Bod Crodlf'I' ance claims for local Svc. Fax 94M76-5503 P~~· :.::.~11~:~ 2~~~~~~c ~ w;~ BUSINESS OPPICB L::;:_.~,.,t~ i~~k :r::~ri tr:~~~o C:r: .:~:Ku1~.~0'fi~od 2.~Ba on the bayalda. WO hkupa S1500 Agt FOR RBNT 2769 v1ded. Computer and money! Proceulng Call Doug Echelbefg. Cynthia 94M7M630 modem experience mall! Fr" aupplieal Agt 940-498-7711 required . Cell BonuHal Ruth SASE: Lido lelo 38r 28a, CM p<lm• relall ape. ANNOUNCEMENTS 800-942-8141 ex1.8 Qreenhouae/4217 , FURNITURE 6014 ..._-------·! Frplc, 3c gar, walk 10 21 oost atart 11.10 (CAL •SCAN) Highland, Watertord, 1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CORONA bch. Oanoa St. l3000/ NNN lmmed occup. Ml 4832a-2185 I• D -•D 1022 Mo. M .. 723-4819 Can be apln Into two1 _________ Llve.fn Nanny/HouH CAL•SCAN Brown .lord•n Green BL -.Al\ •"•ce• Ned G CEMENTS K"~r. General ... lat......_ ________ , outdoor furniture. *UDO ISLE• bay vtaw -. . ·-o'ITU !kid M t peak ..... lill•••••lll&il 94s..45'4-78e2 ext 203 .w~n v,n W 1• us • Round tbl wf4 chairs. VACANT TWNHMS dpbc 3br 2ba, nu 1lle/ mentlOn thl• ad 2920 Engllah SMfl-729-7870 2 Chai .. loungH. 1 ' LOWS8T PRtC•D ~'or'V!~=~ Claaslned la,,... Prcs1i~1ou), fricnJly, . am tbl $1SOO. 8 fold- 3Br In COM. Out of (714) aa3 48.. CONVllNl•NT Con.,n1 dd Mar Ya.:hl Ing teak chair~ new ··~~ .. ·;!~y:·i: Newport 'tet'l'aoe BUSINESS a SELL ~~h:~llt,:,u''!-~ Cluh1~ hiring fo,iJ 5100 ... 94 9- 721 -s 921 in Newpott S-Ch 949.673.6223 Can't teem to gi t to all tho•• repair jobt around the house? L .. the C&aatfted a.rvtce Direct MY h9ip you find reliable help M2-M'78 GOOd )obt reliable aervlc• lnt&rHting thingt to buy It' a au thefa W«Y day In Clanln.d M2..e78 TRADE 38r. tam rm, need• Spacloua 3br 2.5b&. FINANCE your used vehicle looking, cla .. tned has ~rWr'\ 1mmr-J111cl} TRADE coametlc work but twtln. ftplc, pa11o, Po0f1 .. •••••••• What you needl Pri PRICED 1000'• LESS 11350 A\Aall Jan 1 Agt.11 through Classlfled CLASSll't•D or o rcnrn'c uu n 1 aa t a a I•. 944Mt78-44t1 a 842·8878 M2 .. 978 prcfrrrcJ. SmihnG through classtt1ed 642-5678 310,000 Make Offarl y.,..I,... oondO 1br BUSJ.N!SS .applicants. shoulJ apply 842·8878 Kolar & Co. 1 ba no pet nu earpat. OPPOl¥WTUW"PW ,. 949-378-5&78 HH 949-878-4176 & Vl~&& I ANNOUNCBMBNTS ANNOUNCEMENTS 1n pcr><>n eu~IOC~\ c .. 1 7atn·11am M-f' 2904 2920 2920 day\ WcJnc day -~------NIWPOlT ilU•'•C8••••1o•el!le11 •••• ~NTS ,,_.;1~·;:~ of out .ru-na\&~ of ., .. companlaa. Waterlront SunMt Yu POlt JtENT Check wl1h th• local 2·9'y 4Br 3Ba Ho~••••••••• Batter Butln••• lmmac Cond4625,000 Bureau before you Agt. 8rWI EdmondlOn ---------Mnd any money for 949-723-81&1 UllOA , ... or aervtoe•. RNd 1i1tan.-en•d leaoh PlllDISO'LI 2807 :CSntr~~ ~ , C.....,. One• In • ········-s ound to ltf .. lma opportuntty at tlgn. hop ., r -------- HtwtQ~. through Sund.t) 1601 Ba)'iJc On,c, Con.-ina Jtl Mar UIPI.OYMBNT SUVICBS 5533 e•lll I 11 Pi.a. b9 aware lh•t STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? onty A-49,000 AQ«tt Y---Lrtt ._ 1M1...;.'.;..at_•_•· __ __....._ __ ; 949-'7234120 w/2 pad01, •"'.,.. gar • f 1200mo MM'7a-e213 Avalt lm!M<llatety. Onthemovet ~t~:t!J;~ JtM customers! From RUBY'S SANDWICH SALOON the lletlnO• In \hie ut• egory may requtre you • to ca•t a 900 numw • • • • • • • • • • ~CUAGB 1125 Sell your extra ~f'IZONA BARGAIN n COIOllA houaahold In which there 11 a chat;! ~ mlnU1e. Seit your hOme throUQh c!aHlfled ...... 7. I aorH • Sl<t .too. Dlt MAI 2ez2 Item• ftt!Ud below metk•I -In Claaslfled· : ceautlful ranch iat O...~P .... LtOI---------------------------:======== 0,.120·.~·.ion..:~ bechelor fum'd . So. of niWPOIT =•T nwro•t llBWlOlT 1 .,, r . _.. • .,.....,..... HWY 1'760/mo uttt'a •••""n ~ ... a••ca ~·0~ :;;;1nc~1~,~· .. ~·~·~eo-~~7~7~a~a~~~~~;;;;i2i .. i::'~ii!IR~~~~2 .. 1........... • 11n 2MI c .. • l'ln~ng C.11 AZ1-A 1 .. n..t44-eo43t 'COST& IDS& 2124 , (CAL •SCAN) APUZONA RANCH ................. .. 1 PAOPEATY·H aotN • ..... 18t em yard : 114,IOO. -..udfUlco:! w~ w/d. IT?&/mO. l ~~ .. CA ..... .. PMa et1•7911 bOfcMr ... ,.,.... Qood ;;au •••• • ..,..., ....... Cel AZL.A , ... --... Twnhm 1 .. 11444 .. att, 18ft 1BA '8mrm, (CAL •ec:AN) *"" htNpt. no '**-11000 n .. '711~. • FAIRWAY APARTMENTS . AT 810 CANYON 0..\ Tl'tO <lOMMl INH V •v PA~tuOS l~l.ANO ~ .,.__llnael..,.... ones OOI coune *-lnlOY ~~In your large ,, 1 or a u QPCl"'*1t homM Ne,"}>Ort l\'larlt1a . Apartn1 >nts &ytront commun1ry w11h Jlfl\lll!C heath nwma. Tn'"t' al bndicft}'ine I r l n:u p.'JOI & tun Jttk. Welk lo 1Ulbo:l l1liind shfips ' ilnut" fmm Famlon l lilnd ct l M. 2BR ind ll\A &. elm • Prwatc pattill ot loon • w gd bumi rqll CJ • Pllvatc • lhat 1hpi •~ I ble • $16S0.$3600 N "'u ~lase call (949) 76()@19 • TM IA"gt1l 1Hpartmm1 Ill rm ~U'I" u pk srJ"' llnnounrt ti "'"'kn ltt l'UIUI 1m11"6bk ID nm• busmron "'"° rmU now SEARCH tht Mme for you 111 no n:tro d 't'• 11m/ Ulf..ll' 1111" ttmt anti thl' mp to tlt Court Housr in nt11 Alla. r/mt, of rDum, 11 rr tlN 1nzrt'h is romp/rm/ U'l' u11/I jilt J'DUr firttttou1 bmmtss n.'fmt' 1111ttmm1u1th 1/v Ct1un'l C/IN:, pMbJish OIW ll u\"rk for four u'tt'ltl aJ "'I"'"' bJ l11u111rul tl1'n Jik JO"' proof of publ1at14n rtrith 11N ~~~ . l1/t'flft 1top b)· Ut fib-'"Ji tllloUJ b11smt111Uttmtmt 111 tl r D4t{y l"i'/M, 0 \l~ &y <A1t1i Mt111 If.you nnot uo; , plnttt t'tlH us at (714) 452-1100 llntl t~ u11'/J mi:h 11m:ntn r~h fer yt1u to /,,11,Jk th111~rtdurr mAil ff; u 1boufJ baa.\" ""1 fartl"r qunt1on1 ;km Uta atttl uie w1U br rt 'I/Mn gltUI to oJ lu k 1n ur ntfl.' bumrm! I t 1. 10 Wed'*<loy, December 23, 1998 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS .5 I Red ...vie 1 Gasp 55 Jal -: 5 Adina Garbo 6e Actreu Dem 10 o.rtng 58 Lecheroua guy l4 J~' girl 69 Umbfelle 1S ClllW lrull spoku 10 New YOfk canal eo Desert stops H Not shOrt 61 Famot.11 19 Stage IWlfdS volcllno 19 Cofal formation ~Rhythm 20 Hlfldovtr ·a3 Out·ol·dat& ( 1l'IOfl9Y) SC Bambi, t g 22 ~lowerlng pl1mt 23 Sollock and Jones 24 Aetlgn 26 OstrlChe• kin 29 Shuts (lhe IV) 33_.Phii.delpllll footbeN player 34 "-you coming?" 35 T.tger'I home 38Swamp 37 Slnoe• 38 '"'t>as Kapttar authof 39 Mamie·• guy 40 1 ..Ike caramel 4' 1 Suit matenal 42 L.aming MNion 44 Moc:tliQ3n and SupeOor 45 Jow'I 59Ctlrely 46 Meedows 48 Jau style DOWN 1 Nl•Oll and Ailey 2 Indian nurse 3 C1110'1 uver • 4' lnlormer 5 SDd ~•ate 6 Pteture pu11le. 7 Pul out (heat) 8 Oneol ttn 9 Oues COlllllbaell 10 Pierre·• hats 11 SandwiCh cookie 1? Claim on properly 13 OppoH 21 Mi$p!llce 22 M.111 carton size 24 Asli about 25 Collet containers 2S Send ts payment PAEVIOYS PUZZIA IOl.WD 12 n" O '* Ur>"9d ~ ~· 27 Japllnese 28 ~:ngbofd 29 Fishnet 30 -Mountains, Ark 31 Counterf811 32 Bushy·tailed animals 34 tn the lead 37 Face part 38 Used a ruler '60 Hal"lesl 41 Dross 4'3 Double-reed player 46 Entices 47 Clffn (the blackbotrd) 48 FJShhook part '69 Wrrlflf Wiesel 50-turhum 51 Kiss 52 Br1el letter 53 Desel1 leature 54 1974,. g 56 PruM (lrees) 57 Balltry Silt STUMPED? Call for Answers •'°""" 10n1or Ar• ..yf'llarlH • 95cper-. t-9()0..37().9800 e•t code 500 Bridge By CttARLES GOREN with OMAR St IARIF ""d TANNAH lilHSCtf Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot CBlYSLD 9050 BOlll>A 1115 1015 llDCIDIS 1130 SAU -----.......... e..w Auto , air , CO , (291~~·11."8 ua °" WS8TlllN8TD (714) .. a.eeoe1 'M llOllDA DX •• W 900 ... CIVIC • BUAOUHDY, 8moke/e&lver, lo ml. CPA611t21) ltO,... _M.!J.eNllO=r> CONNELL NISSAN ~ tlG (714) 7~ (949) MCM811 •M9000C8 All Power, Very Clean 122,981 (o.454e&) ....... c.-t "°",.. 714-971-2500 ••• AdCOAD •A MU iW Auto, AC, Caaa, Whlte/Q=mm.c POID 9075 c12~~u•8ta_..._ -~9!!..Hl20I) DUPLICA'I f. MAKES roK Sl'kANCE IU!SUL;I'S 9190 S&TUU En t·Wc: I \lulneruhlc. Squlh deals. NORTll • \'old \} 97 3 0 1041 •AQJ8632 WEST •J9 32 Q AQJl04 0 QJ •'107 SOUTH •A 76 <:? K82 EAST • KQl0854 t> 6 s 0 763 •K9 O AJ< 9 8 S •54 'l11e bidJmp: SOlTl H WES I' !\OR 111 K"SI IN'f Pa 31' I' r.,. Pass Pass Opening lead: Queen of o 1llC imponance of ovcrtricks in duplicate p;&i~ cannot be strc:~~ec.l too often or too much. TI1is deal is from the Sw~\hsh Open Pai~. North's roise to thm: no trump might seem strange but, facing a 14· 16 one no trump. Notth had no rea· son I<> supp<XC that live clubs would be a better conlnlct That was ccnain- ly on accurate assessment West led the 4uecn of hearts, taken hy dccl.nrcr's kmg ·niere ~ccmed to be no road tu nme tric~s without the club suit, ~declarer led a club to the Jae~ at the second trick. It w!m! BMW 9030 BMW l.>eclarcr camo tu hnnJ with the: Oft · ~ -roRIMO • .. ••1111111•111!11!11• ll.1ng or dtarnund~. and the JBCk ... Tll .. aTllR (IMI) l60"5811 11 •ea UTUfHl SL d " Wh t f (1'14) ... .eeoe aepem 1romWt.~t. entienceo '88 AaROSTM xJnt _...;;__..__ _____ ,, .. C980 gr•y, nWN SEDAN MAROON, (liamonds re1cheJ the queen, declnrer cond, 100lc ml, p/•pb-'eY C9'¥ U tlrH, chrome rlmt, (AX137970) ISeee unblocked the kn and reeled off three am·fm.auto, hlghwy 2 To Choo•• 1111,888 loaded, eun/moonroof, CONNEU NISSAN more lricks in the !iuit, then cashed mllee, tamlly cu {03M98) (000120) t91c ml, mu•t Hiii (714') 765-3333 the ace of ~pades Anothor club W8'1 115900 37 tAA 79 •outh eo .. t Aour• 121,aoo. 848/472·1:....-------- lcd and, when West followed with the 71.,...ee.2 M 3 71..,.97s..2500 7839· TOYOTA ten, declarer re1,catcd the fines~. •e2 Bronoo Xlnt cond, ---------• --------- 9210 ----------~ Down one, the umc result thnt would nu paint, ~.8L va, C/O INPINlTI . 9095 MBICURY 9135 •ee L• TOYOTA YAN have happened hod East im11ally won seooo 714-381-0139 1521c ml, Ideal for fam- 1he king of clubs und reverted to *** • tc •** 195 G20 Auto, "lu, Hy or aurf•r Loaded hearts. At rubber bridge, declnrer ,92 •XPLOR•R XL T loaded, co, Ilk• n•w. 'M Mef'Oury Colon~ $4250 949-016-3391 \\Ould oot ha~c <1t1emptcd a second 4x4, 89K ml, whhe, All 'record• aaklng s.0tag wva9g, lomalndtedc, 0~0d2 •es AVALON XL8 club linessc, s1m;e Lho uce was the t d Ith AC $10.500 949-854-6359 • • Auto air c••• fulfilling uick. i~~;..9) 84~1a1i ,97 130 loaded, apoll., ae• to appreclat: (1008i4) ' s21,ae8 • At another table South opencJ one meta111c belg•/lthr $3500obo '49-64H74 LllXUS Ofl' diamond, pcm1i11ing West ll1 nvcrcall '83 Thund•~lrd V8 Inter. 20,500 •ml. W•STMINST~ one heart. Here, too, the linal contract Xlnt cond"ton, tinted $25,000. 94S..281'6881 ,.._SUBISHI 9145 (714) 882-ette>e was three no trump. but West chorn to windows, a/c, loaded! nu& ..... AVALON XLS ,,... $8800. 949/422-8252 .... altack with a low ~de. lkclarcr ------~--Auto, air, c •••· captured the queen wtth the ace and '97 FORD ESCORT JAGUAR immediately took the club fincso;e. In WAQON PURPLE • iil•&••liil•iiill '87 QA.LANT (100814) $21 ,888 Auto, A/C, L.eath., LllXUS OF 9105 With lhe king, ea~t <Jiified to a hean. (PV110114) t9898 The defende~ now nroceeded to take CONNEU NISSAN ,.. (714) 755-3333 I 0 tricks in the major> thanks to a 1 _ _,,,~'="'=~..,..,,,..-- c;ccond heart through the king, and •ee T.alRD LX declarer had to be conlent \loith two Auto, air, c•••· tncks. Down !ieven! (134948) $12,888 LDUSOP WBSTMINST•R Learn to be a better bridge play-(714J a92.eeoe1 er! Subscribe now to the Goren Bridge Letter by calling (800) 788· 187 AITRO 1225 for information. Or write tu: Auto , AC , It h r , Goren Bridge I.titer, P.O. Do)( (1 4592~119,888 4410, Chicago, Ill. 60680. • .... T:1':.:~BR (714) ae2.eeoe1 GMC 9081 COLL•CTOR CM '159 Jag XKE cpe, 8cyl Wiiiow grn, 48k mllHI Ong.own. blll•, oond. 112,995 (107728) W•STMINST•ft South Co•et Aouna (714) 882-4t909 7 t 4-979-2500 i-..:..;,8_7;.....;CA~M.;..RY;___L_I! __ s21 .5K (949) 973-1232 _Nl_SSAN....__... ___ 9-1-5-0 JEEP 9110 '88MAXIMA WAGON , OREY '89 ...... C.1·7 (AX311111) $8888 1 owner. nWN engine CONNEU NISSAN • drtv• tm. Many xtra• (714) 7155-3333 $5000 94&-548·2780 --.-M-T_R_U_C_K __ Auto, A/C, All F'wr 115,995 (032350) South Coaet Aour• 714-97&-2600 '87 CAMllW L• V8, 24K ml, Ilk• nu (088138) $19,888 LUUSOF WSSTMINST•R (714) ee2.eeoe •ea R•n•l•r 4X4 REG CAB • IS SPEED. --------hard top, A/C, 351< ml, (PT381104) 17888 VOLVO 9230 new tire•. 1500 down CONNELL NISSAN iiii8&iiiliiiiliiilliiii •Hume 17960 at (714) 785-3333 •at Votvo OL WAGON 1229mo 849-4573-0411 "N TRUCK XI! 4dr lthr, Xlnt ~onomy 9030 CADIIJAC 9040 '87 aAl'ARI MAZDA 9125 REG CAB • BLACK, Muat .. 11. Above (PT332179) eeeee a v erage . $1475 CONNELL NISSAN (949) &44-9889 ' Auto• AC' 7 paH • iiiiiiiiliiiiiiliiiiiiiiiii( '88 7SOIL Blk/blk, chrome, CID. phon•, orig owner, 871c ml. Xlnt cond $12,900 (714) 7155-3333 '94 VOLVO SDN (547701> •1e,aaa '84 BMW 7401 '82 Sevtlle v•ry clean, LEXUS OF '93 8 2000 --------Ex.e's Choice all r•corda, fully WBSTMINSTl!R P ICKUP BLACK, 'HNISSAN Auto , AC lttu , (039352) sus,eaa LllXU8 OF Wl!STMINSTl!R C714) ae2.eeoe 84 .. 720-7337 'et 8MW8SOcl Fully Loaded $27,995 (#8822) COVIi MOTORING (949) 850-5916 '82 BMW S2S Wh"e/Black, lo ml $17,995 (#7814) COYS MOTORING (949) 850-5915 '838MW740tt 12k ml Bumper Warr. $25.993 (#8859) COVIi MOTORING (949) 850-1591 s Buy II. Sell It. Find It. Cl-•lfled. $25,995 (#1686) loaded 191500 obo (7141 882-eeoe (BW390Sl84) te... SENTRA WHITE COVIE MOTORING 94SMM5-t800 CONNELL NISSAN PWOIS8174 11 t ,989 (949) 650-5915 (71 4) 755-3333 CONNELL NISSAN ·•~BMW s2s CHEVROLET 9045 iiiBiiOiiNDiiiiAiiiiiiiiiiii90ii8ii5 •es ae LX (714) 755-3333 Pr•mlum Package Auto, A/C, All Power -------- 9 - 1 - 7 - 0 VOLISWAGEN 9235 s2s.995 <*9572> cco o LX s1.t95 (349547) ro~·c COVE MOTORING '94 CAYALl•R '88 A R South Coaat Aouna iiiiiniiii&&.niiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiii (949) 650-591 5 WAG 0 N BLUE , 1 own.r, gr .. •eti.pel 714-97&-2500 (PR2777822) te... 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