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SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA C~UNITIES SINCE 1907 • .. • .. • ,,
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• . Down
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R~publican Party
ut not out
EU')t:Gt h squashed,• Pringle sa.td ·r·ve had rnany set-
bdcks and the funny thing about 1t is, I don't
faithful are not
writing off
farmer Assembly
Speaker Curt
Pringle's political
. future despite his
" loss in the state
treasure r's race
Dr:i1 Piiot
T hree months after losing his bid for
sta te treasurer, former Assembly
Speaker Curt Pringle is back in
Orange County nurturing a new public rela-
tions business and serving as an Orange
County Fair board member.
Pringle's political career, however, i!-. far
from being snuffed out. Jn fact, it might just
be a pilot light waiting to burst into flame,
some observers say. Pringle himseU said he
doesn't view the loss in November as a major
blow to his career.
"Over my poligcal life, I've jumped.for-
ward JUSt as many times as I've been ! .
view that last elertion dS one.· .
The former Garden Grove planmng com-
missioner's state-level political career began
in 1988 when he won a seat in the state
Assembly m an election tainted by a poll
guard controversy. He lost a re-election bid
in 1990 to Tom Umberg, but won a seat in a
different district in 1992. He served until ldst
November, when he was forced to retire
because ot term limits .
In 1996, he was elected speaker of the
Assembly. Long-regarded Wlthin his party as
an up and comer, Pringle exceeded expecta-
SEE PRINGLE PAGE 7
A knockOut Visitor
l')('N L f AC H I OAJt V PILOT
Boxer Francois Botha greets studen'ts Thursday at Andersen Elementary School, where Botha and his family were guests for Star ot the Week in
Carol Jewell's third-grade classroom. Botha. who recently fought Mike Tyson, fielded que lions on subjects from traveling to cooking. . .
Boxer gives son's classmates a lesson in rolling with ~he punches
H U.'IEIN MAsHNT
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W hen he first entered a boxing
ring, Francois Botha, 30, was
yQUDger than most of the
students in 1us son's third-grade class,
which he visited Thursday.
A5 part of the Star of the Week pro-
gram at Ande rsen Elementary School
in Newport Beach, teacher Carol Jew-
ell tries to have a different family
come to the class to talk with students
about their careers and interests.
Thursday was 9-year-old M arcel
Botha's tum to introduce his family,
which included his fa ther; his mother,
Els1e~ and his 6 -year-old sister, Cecil-
ia, who attends kinde rgarten 11t
Andersen. The Bothas emigrated
Crom their native South Afnca five
years ago and live m Newport Beach.
Marcel's classmates sat transfixed
as his husky-voiced father, whose
nickn ame is the White Buffalo,
described his experiences in the ring
up to and including his Jan. 16 match
against ~tike Tyson.
"I started when I was 7 years old,•
he said "It was an amateur program
for kids to get in the ring. I lost my first
seven fights. But I hdd a d~tcmtina·
tion:
That determindtion earned him to
the top of his sport, when he became
the heavyweight champ1on of the
International Boxing Federation in
1995. The federation stripped him of
the title after he tested posibve for a
stcrotd. Botha !'aid he had l>ecn usmg
prcscnption mL•(hc-ation for an lnJW)'.
He brought h1 belt and champi-
onshlp ring to the dasc;, which h e
allowed students to hold. I ie also
brought in hi:, trudemark white butfa-
lo skin, which he had 8-year·old
Jonathan Gormly try on.
Rut what wa!t on mo t students'
mmds was his bout w1th Tyson. Botha
Sdid he th ought he performed
SEE' BOTHA PAGE 7
. FRIDAY; JANUARY 29, 1999
Former
As embly
Speaktfr
C urt
Pringle is
running a
public
relations
firm a fter
a len gthy
career in
poll tics,
which , be
says, m ay
not be
over
quite ~el.
Police link
' . tNOFX teens
to break~ins
•Two boys arrested on suspicion
of burglary is the latest in a string
of charges against group members.
G1u <. llL;;U'\1,
Dolt fib
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NEWPORT BEACH -Two teens Wtt.h be~
to a group called NOFX are racng burglary
charges m connection w1th a stnng of br dk-
ms at a local apartment comple.,x.
Chnstopht>r Schuette, 18, of Cusln Me~d
appeared dt l larbor Justice Centru on Thurs-
day to an~wcr to several coun~ of burglary.
Police c;ay he and a 16-y ar-oJd N wport Har-
bor High School .student tole \'aluable from
Oakwood Apartmenl!i m the 800 block of
lrvme Avenue during a two-month J>enod
Schuette, a Corona de! Mar High sc.hool
student, has pleaded mnocent to the charges
and remams m Oran~e County Jrul m lJeu of
$25,000 ball. His prelurunary heanng is et for
Monday. The 1uvenilc wa... detained in .the
county'!> Juvenile Hall ·
Police arrested the two teen-. Jan 14 after
SEE BURGLARY PAGE 6
Attendance at
West Side events
'disappointing' ·
• Officials said turnout for dialogue
meetings was lower than expected.
• Gm , H1 u:-.:c.
nir
COSTA MESA -Alt~ndancc at a s"n, of
neighborhood d1aloque" on the future of tqe
West Side was lov.:er lh<tn expect d, llut otv .
planners and consultants< re hoping mo ... peo-
ple Wlll partiapate m the conunurutyw1de
Plannmg Fau chedulcd for Saturday. F b 6
The dialogues wcr h ld Tucsda} nd
Wednc day to cQllcct c.omtnenls from \\e. ... t
Side resident... to use m "h µ1119 the d1 cu · \ons
at next Saturdar· workshop.
In all, about 35 people attend oo th hve
meetings, ho t" and faohlator a1d One
meeting for Spc.trush·. ( ~ttkmg rcstd<'.nt was
cancel<?d be<'ause ol la<'k or attendann:•
•we wcr" a little dt appointed," ~tel Mlk
SEE WEST SIDE PAGE 6
MlllENNIUM MOMENT 72 •••••
City manager kept Newport
Beach financially healthy
1n 1992, a fter 20 years of service,
Robert Wynn retired a city manag ~,
of Newport Beach. The ldttho ndtive
was long admin .. '<1 for his no-non-
sense management 5lyle and his abil-
ity to keep the city fma.nctally healthy.
A devout Mormon who drinks rrulk
with hi'I meals, he wa honored as
•Newport Beach Citizen of the Year• in
1979 anct 1981. At the very end of his
tenure, his• squeaky-cle.n reputation
Robert Wynn was tarnished somewhat when one of
his moat trusted department heads wa
found to have stOleli more than St mlllion from oty
c:often. Wynn now WOrks as a private consultant.
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Corona del Mar arti~t and daughter of Gil Ferguson exhibits he~ multilayered,
Italian-influenced art at Mondavi Food & Wine Center
}O\'tt S<.. HF.RJ R
0 here is no easy way to desaibe
Rhonda Priestley's bold, yet ethe-
real, artwork on exhibit at Robert ·
Mondavi Wine and Food Center
in Costa Mesa. Sunp~ ~d, the
pieces, which are steeped m Italian cul-
ture, are mixed media created through
a complex process that combines non-
silver photo prints, oils on wood and
acrylic on canvas. · •
•Tue process starts with a photo·
graph and the rest is done with paint-
ing,• said Priestley, a Corona del Mar
resident and daughter of former Stale
Assemblyman Gil Ferguson (R-New-
.port Bl?ach). "The process of layering
images and colors gives each piece its
own personality and originality which
can't be duplicated.• .
Also included in the exhibit are a
series of pieces reflectin~ the neoclas,
sical era i.n Italy, done with acrylic on
solvent transfers and giclee prints.
"The French term giclee, meaning
spraying of ink, is often used to
describe these prints,• Priestley said.
·"It is done with four precision nozzles
spraying up to a million nucroscopic
droplets per second onto fine wt
paper. Each piece of paper ts individu-
ally hand-mounted and, when dis-
played m full spectrum, the prints are
lush and velvety, capturing the subtle·
nuances of the artwork.•
Pnestley's exhibit, running through
March 15, has been getting rave
r.eviews, said Cindy Tuch, director of
the MooddVl center.
"Her artwork is so refreshing and
unique it literally ma kes you want to
visit Italy,• she said ·we normally
have artists who paint dlfferent types
of mixed mecha but none, i.n probably
two years, who have a photography-
type of work like Rhonda's.•
Priestley said she dl.scovered a bent
for art as a small child.
•t always loved to draw and was
constantly looking at colors, lights and
shadows," she said •Later, I was drawn
lo abstra cts and also claSSJcs which, of
MAAC MAATlN I OAl\.Y PllOT
Rhonda Priestly traveled to Italy ln 1978. "When my feet hit the ground
(there), It felt more like home than ln any place I had lived." she said.
course, are totally opposites."
After graduating with a bachelor's
degree from USC's School of Arch.itf'C,
ture and Fine Arts in 1975, Prie.stley
spent the next few years honing her
graphic design skills at New Worlds of
Irvine, a then full-colored magazine
owned by The Irvine Co. That maga-
zine, along with an Irvine newspaper,
was founded by her father, who was the
company's vice president of advertising
and public relations for five years.
• WHIR£: Robert Mondcivi Wine
and Food Center, 1.570 Sceonic Ave.,
Costa Mesa
• WHEN: 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Monday through Friday through
March 15 + PH<>t.IE: (714) 979·7662
She developed a passion for the Ital-
ian culture, which influences all ber art-
work, on her lir'St visit to Italy in 1 Q78
Smee then, she hds made yearly tnps to
the country to shoot pictures of the sub-
jects that will be used m her pieces.
•Whi>n my feet hit the ground m
Italy, it felt moie like home than m uny
place I had lived,• Priestley said "For
the hrst tune, I was able to look al
pieces of cldssical art while standing
two inches away."
While refutlng her work as an arti~l.
Priestley rontinued as a graphic design-
er producing m.my awdl'd-winning cor-
porate logos, stationery and brochures.
The logo she> created for the Newport
Beach Llbrary is still used today.
And cilong the way she mamed
Kevtn Priestley, a chiropractor and for-
mer Corona del Mar Chamber of Com-
merce president. They have a 5-year-
old son, Max. For Ferguson, who · · -
serv clS an assemblyman frotn 1984 to
1994, tus daughter's distinctive artwork
bnngs a se.nse of pride along with some
concerns .
•Her art doe~ represent a little dun-
ger to her because she uses some high-
nsk chemicals," he said. ~sut I am
very proud of her. Her art is totally dd-
ferent than a nything I saw her doing in
the early 1980s. She is probably a pre-
cursor among artists because she may
be one of the first high-tech tlrti.sts
combining so many different forms of
various chemicals with acrylic and
paint.,,
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He's not all tapped out
es. work hours and job satisfaction
ch company listed.
Newport Beach dancer tapped hiS way to the stage, screen and tv; now the 77-year-old is special guest at OCC
There are Sunday
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trom 65 aties in
•Help Wanted USA,"
on microfiche at the
central library. Also
available are major
newspapers with
Sunday classifieds,
plus periodicals with
extensive job listings,
!Wtfill
T he dance company RhaplQdy in
Taps, perfonnmg at 8 p.m. Satur-
day in OCC's Robert B. Moore
Theatre, welcomes as its special guest
tap dancing legend and local relident
Glenn 1\unbull.
_ including California
Throughout his 50-year career,
Turnbull has tapped his way onto
stage, television and film. To this day,
the sprightly 17-year-old tsn't about to
hang up bis soft shoes. -Job Journal and Fed-
;;i Job Digest. . •1t's my favorite sport,• he Rtid.
As a young man in the '30., Tum·
bull fell ln love with the art of tap
watching musicals,
r those travel.mg the difficult road
employment, there's ·career
cc-Back," with useful tidbits on
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*The first time I saw F ed i\ltalre, I
said, 'H~. thJi cat ls good,·" be
recalled. ly letters and resumes ~r anyone dealing with sudden At the age of 10, he started studying
dance at what he said was then con·
sidered "the biggest dance school in
L.A.: Fan!hon Marco.
r change, "Fired With Enthusiasm"
amttnes a game plan for a qwck career
back and adVIce for overcoilllfl9
auma of losmg a JOb.
::;mauy, whether you're entering the
arkel for the first time or want to
The studio put on a "kiddie show•
at the Paramount Theater in down-
town L.A.
~m competitive m your current
-a Job with a future is a practical
ssHy Look for 1t with he lp from
"That was my first taste of show
biz,• he said. •That's when I got
hooked."
His big break cam~ when he was ·
chosen to be o dancer on the 11Red
Skelton Show," a weekly CBS musical
variety program pol>ular during the
'50s.
Best Jobs for the 21st Century," a
volume that rates more than 340
in the fastest-growing industries ·
'ists the be<;t Jobs in 16 specialized
t groups " ---CK n OUT is written by the staff of the ~ Beach Public Library This week's col·
1s by Tim Hetherton.
He perfonned in ct number of films
including "She's Worklng Her Way
Through College• starring Vlrginf4.
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RHAPSODY IN TAPS
+ WHERE: OCC's
Robert B. Moore
Theatre + WHEN: 8 p.m.
Saturday + HOWMUCH:
$24 in advance, $27
at the door + . PHONE: (888)
622-537,6
Tap dancer Glenn
Turnbull, whose
career spam 50
years and lncludes
stints on tv, stage
and the big .creen,
will be the spedal
guest with Rhap-
sody m Taps at
OCC on Saturday.
KIM HAGGERTY ZVllUS I
OAltYAlOr
I Mayo and Ronald Rc<lgan.
The '50s were the best of timc.'I for
WEATHER
nMPEMTURES TIDES
Balboa TOOAY
6615() F11'\t low Corona def Mat 12;49 a.m .•••••• 1.7 64151
Coste Mesa F1rrt htgh
704 a.m .•••••. 63 67/48
Newport Beach Second low
6615() 2:14 p.m ••••••• ·t 2
Newport Coast Se<ond high
66151 839 p.m ...•.•.. 4.1
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SURF FORECAST SA1'MDAY LOCATION SIZE First low Wedge .• 2-6 nw
Newport. •••• 2-5 nw 1:37 am .. , ••••• 1.6
BllCkles., ..•• 2·5 nw first high
i'lvef Jetty. • . 2-5 nw 7·41am ••••••• 6.4
CdM ••• , •••• 2 ... """' Second low
2 SJ pm ...... ·1.3 IQAlWCI
Mom~ northuSt Second high
917 p.m •••• , •• 4.2 winds 9t nro to 15
knots becoming ....
able at s to ll l&nc*
brthii•~ ..
entertainers, Turnbull Mid.
"It was great,• he Mid. •iv was
bOoming. There weren't enough
dancen to go around.•
Bytbe time he moved with his w 1tP.
to NeWport Beach in 1959, Tumbull
was wrapping up a six-year run in the
stage m\Wcal "The Wayward Way.•
He descnbes his tap style •1egomo· ma• u "crazy leg " and "rubber leg"
dancing. ll involvt..-s many twists end
turns and requires very loose limbs.
11Tiu!re used to be a lot of legoma-
nla dai)cers m Vdudeville," he said.
"Nobody does 1t anymore.•
Although still tall and rail thin,
1\unbull no longer moves with same
quickness and grace.
·1 don't swing my legs around like I
\Jaed to,• be said.
But he does have a~ ctuum
that wins over an audience with laughs
and Cheers when he hUDI mto Mr. SOft
Shoe.
On Saturday, he will dance to th~
tunes of "Making Whoopee" ancl the
classic •Ten tor Two.•
He keeps bu.'iy by teaching dance •
part time.
•Life 15 better when you are active
al something that you really love to
'do," be s~ud.
Thero arc two requirements lo tap
danctnq well. You need rhythm and
the ability to conccntrdtc, he sa id
Anyone trying to make a living by
tap dancm~ today will have to ~wttle
for •s1un p1<."kmgs, • he said. But thdt's
beside the point.
I •Dance for the sheer enjoyment;:.>f
danc;ing," he ~id .
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We have • swell out
of the northwest
and west-norihwest
today for waist-to
shoulder-high sets.
The points and reefs
will we shoulder-
high sets. The \Urf
should droP sl~ly
by the weekend.
Condttions .. good,
wtth • mitd Slnt.
AN Wind condition.
W.W~ls
poor. ,... tun wMI Mt
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·COSTA MESA
• •1dd11~ Drlw. Awrfboard, two Boogie boards and a
train set worth S600 were stolen from a home in the 1100
block between Jan. 12 and Jan. 19.
• ~ Drive. A Mt of golf clubs worth S2,600 was
stolen In the 3000 block It abOut 1 :30 p.m. Jan. 15. • *'"*" hul8'111 .... A bicycle worth S 1 SO was stolen in the
2200 block during the ewnlng of Jan. 18.
• Plnea..-DrM: A cellular phone and t\NO car stereos worth
$800 were stoten from a car In the 2800 bl()d( during the
ewnlng of Jan. t8.
• ~ MNet A wallet and Its contents w6rth $31 were
stolen from• CM in the 600 block between 8:20 ar\Q 9 am. Jan
21.
NIWOllf llAOt • .
• IMt C:.-tlWt ca,. A~ wtper worth '45 WM
ripped off• car In.,_ JOO blodt during the.,.,... of ~. 1S
.... tor,. .... SomtonHrild to ...... Into two QfJ
.,..... In. plrtllng garege lri tht 1400 btodl during the
~ofJen.JS.
• ...._ W.1•1. Ac.-.~ tnO.,...,....,H"l1CIO
bkD durtng the aifW'9 Of Jin: 15.
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~ewport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Friday, January 29, l 999 3
:Here's yoU:r handy, all-purpose guide to impeachment
C onluscd about lmpeach-
ment? Don't be. It's not
your fault. The problem .is,
you're not a trained politician. 4t me help you.
_. First, let's quickly revtew how
~ got. to this pomt. It's really
qbite Slmple. Bill and Hillary lost
some money on a land deal in
Afkansas, which made some
people suspicious, so they
appoint~d a special prosecutor
wtth a vo1ce like Mr. Peepers
wtio convicted Jim McDougal of
c;omethmg, but he died OK so
fax? Constitutional law is hard,
but you can do this. Stick wjth
me. It'll start to go fast now.
... ~aula Jones was a $ecretary
far the state of Arkansas when
BW was the governor, but he
doesn't remember her being at a
hetel where he was giving a
speech, after which Paula said a
state trooper told her the gover-
nor wanted to say hi. Years go
by. Bill is president, but Paula
says he's not a very nice man and·
sues lum for a certain kind of
COMMENTS &
CURIOSITIES
peter
buff a
harassment, but au the presi-
dent's men say, "Whadda you
nuts, you can't sue the president,
go home,• except Paula eventu-
ally gets to the Supreme Court
and the justices say OK
But long before that, Newt
Gingrich dea.des to shut down
the government for a few weeks
and the president wants a p12za
late one Q.lght, but most of the
paid staff ar.e on leave, so the
Secret Service asks an intern
named Monica to go get it.
Months go by. Monica's best ·
fnend is a woman with big hair
named Lmda who tapes hours
and hours ol private conversa-
tions with Monica and then does
whaJ any good friend would do,
which is pitch them to a New
York publisher and, when that
doesn't work, she takes them to
the Spcclal prosecutor who says,
"Thdnk you, Jesus.•
Monica goe. to a bogus meet-
ing in a Washington hotel where
she thinks two guys 1n dark sUits
are trying to hit on her until they
take out badges that say FBI and
Monica says she thinks she's
going to be sick.
The special prosecutor and
Paula Jones' lawyers would nev-
er exchange information because
that just isn't done, but, in the
middle of depos~ the president,
one of Paula's lawyers does his
best Columbo imitation and says,
~ewport council to set goals at public session ·saturday
• Members will discuss
citywide issues as well as
outline what they'd like
to do in their districts.
what course to take.
The conference will start with
John Shannon, the consultant
hired to find the city's new top
administrator, giving an overview
of the city council-city mand!-JC!r
form of govenunent and outlirung
the conference objectives. JIJlilFLR RA<.LA.\O
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NEWPORT BEACH -From El
Toro to Newport Coast to tide-
lapds, the oty's new leaders have
no shortage of issues to deal with
this year
Shannon will also provide dn
update on the city mandgcr
search, O'Neil said.
Five citywide issues dre up tor
discussion. They are:
• Newport Beach tidelands -
A comprehensive review of how
the city's harboi: and shoreline drc
managed could result in fee
changes and stepped-up enforce·
ment for both residents and busi-
nesses. •
They are planrung to tackle a
few of them this weekend at the
City Council's annual goal-setting
conference. The public is invited
to observe.
M~yor Dennis O'Neil said the
SE:ssion will enable councll mem-
bers to hear in-depth updates on
issues and voice their opinions on
• General Plan updc1te -The
council will look at updating
aspects of the plan, most of which
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haven't been changed since the
1970s and '80s, includmg the
approach, the time line, and the
money and staff time that would
l>e needed.
• Newport Coast annexation -
The 1Ssue has been on hold since
S ,>tcmber, when residents said
ti c· ''ould consider forming a
1ty. Coun<;il members will look at
a van. f issues and options.
• Intl 1~1cture -The, city's
aging roau •i'dings, piers and
utility sy-.tPm' 11 be examined
and dn u• :..ite giveu or each pro-•
grdm th roughout the city.
•Au port issues -The c:ounctl
mt1y decide to JOt.n the Ordngc
C'ounty Atiport AJl.Jd.Dce, a brodd-
bttscd group of airport supporters.
A comm1llt>e mdy be established
to recommend the amount, tenns
and timmg of grdnts Council
'
it. And that, more or les . ts h w
a constitutional crislS came to
pass. So where do we go from. •
here? . • •
•Mr. President, I know this is
cra~y. but I Wd ju t thinking, hy
any chance, do you hapwn to
maybe posi.ibly sort of know e1
young woman numed Momc:a
Lewinsky?• One sunple, httle
qur.stion dnd the f>llpperoni pizza
becomes a mushroom cloud.
cranky and spends mo~t of his
time bcraung the spcoal pro c-
cutoi tor bemg a bad man That
bringi. us to the televised h(•ar-
mgs of the House Judicinry Com-
rruttee and Henry I lyde, who has
a very :.trangc walk, and Maxrne
WatPrs, who shriek~ constantly
about a "Republican coup d't>-
tdt. H
Complicated, very complic-.at-
ed. As you've een, the Senate
Lak~ iLc; rol ' very seriously and • ,
th11 senators make d lot ot snotty.
Eventually, the Tnpp tapes hit
the street dnd everyone knows
much, much more thctn they
want to know:The 1dent
wags his firtge1 at us dnd says he
didn't, dnd the hrst lady goes on
the "Today" ~how and says ot '
course he didn't, and 1l'i> au a
· vast right-wing conspira~
except. "hoo boy. is she mad.
when the lat? c:alls and sdys Mon-
ica's drec;:. is ready Still \vith me?
Tdke a sip of coffop I !ere we go.
Aug. 17 is d very busy day lor
the preside nt because he has to
answer questions from ti grdnd
1ury all afternoon and then tell
the country that night that he's
really sorry except nobody's sure
exactly what he':. sorry for and, to
make mdtters worse, he gP.ts reol
Then some thing rnally odd
happens. After days a nd dayi; of
testimony and real mteresllng
~pee<:hes, everyone who votes for
a recommendation to the full
House to tmpcdcb b a Repubb·
can, and everyone who vote
aga.mst it is a Democrat Is thut a
· comcidence or what? The full
House votes lo unpeach, the Sen-
ate convenes its tnal over
whether to remove, all under the
watchJul eye of the chief Justice
of the United States, who wears
gold chevrons on the sleeve:. of
his robe because h~ saw u
Gilbert and Sullivan operetta
with a judge who wore ti robe
wtth gold chevrons and he hked
c 01nments abbut how partisan. :
the procP~s wets m the Hou~e, ':
which would nevN, ever hap~
in the Sc·ndte because it's the
quiet, deliberative body where •
thqughth.il d1scour:.e and colle-
g1a ltty rule the day So here we
are holdmg our -lJreath and sit-
ting on the edge of our seats,
des~rdtc to know how it'll tum •
out, whkh 1 of course unposS'lble
o know, except that 1t dehrute.ly
won't be a straight. party-line
vote because goodnes:., what are
the chanc~ ot thdt hap~rung
agam7 Probably one in, I don't
know, bilhons dlld billions
I gotta go
• PETE9' BUFFA's column appears on
Friday E·ma1I him at Ptr84CAOL.com,
FYI
The goal-setting confer-
ence is from 8 a.m. to 2
p m Saturday in Garden
Room 1 of the Hyatt
Newporter. 1107 Jam-
boree Road. The public 1s
welcome to observe.
1 Big fund-ra.iser planned·
:-for Library Foundcltion
Do'~~
COSTA MESA -Tirn Cosld
Mesa LllJraI) Foundiihon\ hrsl
ma1or fundJra1ser will be held
Feb. B at the Soupla.ntabon ih the
Mesa Verde Center.
f'tfort ttus year to raise money,
s<11d Margr Johnston, event plan-
nmq chdlrwoman
rounddllon members also are
working on a senes of reddings
and conversations ...,,th duthors to
help raise money. he said.
·we're hopmp we'll get a lot of
~'l1ppCJrt from the public and it'll
work out and be popular," John-
ston said .
members abo w1U con-.1der givmg
direct funding to the Auport
Working Group spec1hcdlly for
extending the John Wdyne Air-
port settlement agreement. •
The last two hours of tne pro-
gram will consist of council mem~
bers laying out the goals m their
mdiVldual district:. . .Just a few of
the many issut>s mclud~ BalbOd
Village, pldtmg uttlity Imes
underground, retrofit of the Bal-
boa Island Bndgc cmd Little Coro-
na tide pools.
The fund-raiser is part of an
effort to raise money to build a
state-of-the-art, pnvately funded
librdJ)' for the city. Conceptual
planrung shows that the bS,000-
square-foot hbrary could cost $15
million to $20 rritllion to bUlld.
The Costa l\tcsa Library Foun-
dation WdS born out of a city com-
mittee ldst year Fonner l\1t1yor
Sandy Gerus is president.
The fund-raiser will be held
from 5 to 8 p.m. at Souplantation,
which has agreed to donate 20%"'
ol proceeds from the dinners of
anyone who bnngs m a library
foundation flier. Johnston said.
Alter th<• meeting. the cou!},fil
will go into closed w-.sion to mler·
view candiddte .... for the city man-
r1ger's pos1Lion.
The foundation's main goal
this yedr 1s to huve a commumty
surve}· dnd needs dssessment
pertonned.
The tund-ra1ser 1s the l>eym-
rung of what will be a stepped-up
filers are av111loble al the Cos-
ta Me.._-;a St•nior Center. 695 W.
19th St., and at ioundation secre-
tar)r Joan Murphine's office at 333
E. 17th· St Suite. 7C. For more
mJom1atJon on the fund·raiser or
how to donate to the foundation,
call Johnston at (714) 545-6597
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DON HACH I DAJl V P!lOl
Children's book author Kare n Winnick answers questions from Harbor View ElemenlaJ'y School students about her book, "Mister
Lincoln'~ Whi~kers." The Newport-Mesa district invttP.d several author~ to area schools.Thursday in observance of Authors Week.
Cultivating a new crop of writers
Children's authors VlS it
f\lewport-Mesa schools to ,
Elncourage students to
read and begin working
on their own books
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C'ORONA DEL MAR -From
Lhe moment or i.nspirallon to the
actual puhhrallon, children's
duthor Kclr£>n Wmnick introduce>d
Hdrbor View Eh·mentary School
students to thf> process of writing
d book.
With three> books to her credit,
Winnick WdS one o1 about 22
authors who fanned out through-
out the clistnct Thur..clay morning
in observdnce of Authors Wef!k
Edch school was v1s1tod b) a chil-
dren's 'author a:. part of the read-
ing incentive pro<Jrttm.
But be}·ond promot1119 a lovn
of reading, \.\1mmck also encour-
aged stuclc nb to think about ..., rlt-
ina their own books
·Keep }O\Jr l~}'f! .. dO<I f>ilrS
open," she s.ml to <l group ol
about 100 !'>tucJcnts in th<' multi-
purpose room. "ThPr<'1-. so much
going on 1n the wollcl uncl ~o
many things for you to wnh·
abouV
A hi,c;tory hull, Wmml k · -.u1d
sh<? gets much of.her in p11dl10n
lrom her rcsc•drch ol Amt-r 1c<rn
hr.;tory. Her most rec1•nt hook I!.
called *Mister Lmcoln'~
\Vhiskers. • the trne stol) of 11-
year-old Grdce Bedell.
! laving seen a picture of Lin-
coln before he became president,
Grace thought his long face
appeared to he so sad So she
wwte tum tJ letter encouraging
h11n to grow d becnd, which she
scud would encourage women,
who d1dn t • •et have suffrage, to
nncouwge their husbands to vote
(01 hnn.
Grc1tP's letter is quoted vcrba-
tun in lht' hook as well as Lin-
coln\ respons<?, in which he smd
hl! httd never thoug~t of growing
a h<•c.1rd .
But. Wmnick said, •He
lw< amo the fir:-.t president to hdve
cl hf'rUd."
Wmruck, who 1s also an art.Jo;!,
painted th<• 30 pKture.s m th,~
hook.
~It takes me about three years
Who's Who ·& What's What in
Newport Beach and Costa Mesa?
to complr~te d hook,• she told the
student . w It is n't thdl I don't do
anytti. •• _:: nl c. I also have three
ktd ."
Second-grader Nid1ola
Leonard sa1ct he e>nJOY''rl r"ading
Winnick'<: hook.
"It's one of th• grr • :.t hookS
I've• rect<l, ff lie etic. uKt 1t when
~hf• gel to ""P ~1r. Llncr1ln com-
mg oil of ll tr.un. •
Anllr.ipatmg W1nmck s v1-.1t,
s~vc•rftl studc•nb hdcl ttlrc«dr wril·
tPn tht>1r own versions of • r.. tr.
Lincoln's Wh1skNs. • A version
tll<lt wets ,u\ ohv1ous rl'fl1•cllon of
(JO<• student~· mt1•rc>sl Wds ctt.lled
"Mr. lorcl,m~ NBA Comeback."
Newport Beach/Costa /'J.eso Doily Pilot
I I I I F l y I • ' H E • I w~s
Today's Coastal Summit to focus on projects
Orange County Supervisor Tom Wilson today will launch ft
"Coastal Initietive• -leg\Slation auned at focusing attention, projects
and dollars on the county'1> valuable shoreline.
He has called e Coastal Sumnut for mayors and interested aty
council members from coa.stal oti~ from Seal Beach to ~Clement~
which will take place starting al.8 a .m. at the Dana Po1!1t Youth and
Group Facility. · While many efforts are under way to protect the coast, Wilson said
he has found they stiffer from Jack of fundjng, public understanding
and a cohesive force to tie them all together. ·
The sumnut i!; designed to be a strategic planmng workshop to
address issue:. of beach erosion, water quality, public access, dred~g
Md rocky intertidal zones.
Newport Beach Mayor Dennis O'Neil said a member of the city staff
and hopefully a council member will attend. . , .
Upper Newport Bay dredging project proceeds
The dredging contractor for the Upper Newport Bay bas_re~ovea
• 106,000 cubic yards of sedJrnent dwing the last month, w~ch is. the
highest amount of muck removed m one month smce the project start·
ed a year ago.
About 600,000 cubic yards -about 75% of the total -have been
taken out so far, according to the city manager's weekly newsletter.
The project's completion date is set for April, dependent on weather
Meanwhile, the county's Ecological Reserve Interpretive Center 1' ~bout 35% completed (Uld scheduled to be done in aud-October, and
rµie Shenff's Department Harbor Patrol building should be finished b}
the end of October.
I . '4Friendship statue will move to Central Library
~" • Plans are under way to relocate the •trtendstup" sculpture behind
' Newport Beach City l Iall that was given to the city in 1984 by Okaza-
ki, one of its sister cities.
Tue statue, which commc;morates the spint of friendship between
the two cities, will be moved to the Central Library in a partnership
between the Newport Beach Sister Cities Association, the librazy
board and the Arts Comrruss1on.
The association has long hoped to place the sculpture, called
~Nakayoshi/ in a more·visible Jocatiofl with better public viewing
. opportunities. AS part of the celc brntion of the 50th aruuversaf)! of th~
sister city relationship m Aug us t. the assoc1abon plans to reinstall ana
rededicate the sculpture. •
Fourth quarter·sales tax revenue up 4.4% :
The sales tax advance payment to the city of NeWport Beach for th
fourth quarter of 1998 shows that year-to-date receipts are up 4.4
over last fiscal year, according to the a w manager's weekly newsle~
ter .. The budget for this hscal year projected a 3% increase, whidi
means the city should have no proble m meeting those estimates.
-Compi1ed by Jenifer Ragland
. SETTING IT STRAIGHT
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OBITUARIES
John Moquin ...,, was aedHed
urut.
John Moquin, a fonncr lieutenant for thP 'Co!.10 Fncnd y Mr. Moquin loved nding his Go
Mesa Police Department who fellow officers said \\'lnp motorcycle m lu spare time, taking van,,....,,.__.
led by eJtample, died Satuida~· m Northern Cfili. ,:rood tnp to different parts of the state.
fomia from d heart dttac~. He was 62. · "He QbVJouSly knew how to mle his bJke, • K
Mr. Moqum was with the police force for 2b' said. ·one time we were ncling at night and he.
years before relinng m 1989, • o-.:cr a plccl'! of luggaye'th~t had fuUen off ave
1\vo years later .he became the d • He. didn't even lose ht.s balance."
chief of police in Parlier, a small It was Mr. t-v~oqtun's ability to .shape and m
town near Fresno futun• ofhcers that is remembered· most by tiiS
Funeral services arc set for peers, He tciUght al the polite academy at Golden
today in nearby Selma. Several West CollPQP. dunng the 1970s.
Costa Me. a officers will attend. •If you were rloing something wrong, he would
"He helped tum Costa M~sa lPt you know,~ saia Sgt. Ddve Wa.lker. "lf you we.1!8
into a safe place to live.~ Lt, dmog goOd, ho would do the St me. He didn't hOla.-
AJaq Kent said. "A lot of peoplr. any punc:h~ back. He wanted to niake you the
looked up to him. He was a hPst possihl~ police ofhrer. I tidmire him for that~
great guy.• Walker remembers the .ume when academy
• Mr. Moquin was born May mP'.mbers pamh~ tht•u bullets green in honor of Sl
20, 1936, in San Frnnt'lsco. H~ Patnc:k'.s Day TI1c young recn.uts thought they haa
received a master's degree from USC and serw."'<i in played a good JOke on Mr. Moquin. He returned
the U.S. Marine Corps. • 1he favor by having them duck walk - a walking
H e was' hired as a pohce ofJicer by Costa Mesa crouch -across the college campus while lri£h
on Aug. 15, 1963. His supervisor.-. began to take music blared m the background
notice of him, and he begct.n to move up through "He woul<1 teach you not to make dllother uus·
the.ranks. Mr. Moqwn was noted for his dttent1on ttJke: Kent said, •He demanded quality and most
to detail and the leddership skills he passed on to times he got 1l. You have to appreoate that
other officers: aspect."
·we are very proud of our ldther'!> accomphsh-He lS SUf\1Ved by three chtldren, Ken Moquin of
ments," said hls son, Jolm Moqwn Jr. of Co.std Sun City, John Moquin Jr of Costd Mesa and Pat·
Mesa, "He has bl'cn an example of honesty, ty Moquin-Kooglc·r ol l\.1is<.oun~ a sister, Carol
integrity, commitment d.nd loyalty to family, lnends Moquin-Peck of M1s<ooun; tus father, Kenneth
and the community in which he snrved. ~ · DaVlPS, and sue grandchildren
Dunng his tenure with the department, he>
headed the patrol divts1on, the SWAT tedm and
-Greg Rlsling
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Mildred Louise Mead 1 Newport Oeac:h smn.: 1950. She contnbuted
0
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time dncl e-.ncrg1eJ> toward many commuruty bene·
Mildred Lowse Mc:.dd of Newport bedch died fits, such us founding and servmg for many years
Jan. 13 while visiting her fdvorite paradi"e, Hon· as pn~sident of the Fashionables, a support group
olulu, Hawau. For several years Mead had been a for Chapman Uruvers1ty. She> was a benefactor of
victim of Alzhelrncr's disease. She wa~ 85. the Orange County Philharmonic Sooety, which
Mrs. Mead was born in the supports young mus1oans, and SamVlta Foundd·
Indian Temtory in Vahant, tion Inc. whicti provides support for di.sadvAn-
Okla. She and her husband, taged peopl
Bill, Lived on Lido Isle for many 1rs. MPad was also a columnist for the New·
years. The couple were very port En~n Her colwnn, Fdshion Beat. won her
actlVe in the Newport Hdrbor rn&n} d\\ards. J
Yacht Club, racing sailboat!. m Mend is sun~ved b} d tluughter, Melinda l\.1ead:
different classes and frequently a daughter, Frances Mead-l\.te.-;c,1nger; d <>on·m-
winning these races. la\\, Rod Messinger; thrt~e grnndchildren; and sue
Mrs. Mead worked closely grnat· urandr.h1ldren,
with Jack Wrather in the pro· A memonal crv1ct> will be held at noon Feb. 6
motion and development of the at St. Jilmes Ept:.copul Church m Newport Beach,
Balboa Bay C'lub She was where her daughter, Melinda, hets beeri a member
granted a htetime membership ol the choir for more than 45 year:.. A celebration
.in the club (or her service. I ol her lite will ue held 1mmed1ately followmg at the
Mrs. Mead WCIS ulso a founding nwmber of Lhe home Mildred shared with her daughter, France.-;,
Center Club in Costa Mesct., dJld' enjoyed her mem· 1 and hm son·in·law, Rod. The lamlly requests casu-
bership m Honolulu's Canoe Club whenever she al (lthre, and m beu of llowers, contributions to the
visited Hawaii. Orange County Alzheimer's Associdbon.
She was actively involved in t_!lc develop1mmt of For more mfonncsllon, c-dll 19491 759-1390.
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WEST SIDE
CONTINUED FROM 1
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~lful:un:.on, a pnndpal pl nner for
the city. • 1 trunk 1l was the short
notice we had."
·• Bill Tu.rp1t, one of the facilita-
tors and hosts of the dialogues
cuid a Latino Business Council
member, aid ovetall the meeting
he conducted was productive.
' •My concern is l think we need
~ to do more to get residents of the
,l.dtmo/Hispan.ic community out,•
1),up1t said. "I don't think they're '
well-represented at this point. We
need a lltUe more mvolvement
from all segments of the commu-
ruty. l'm concerned that the Latino
commuruty doesn't even know
about lt. They haven't been get·
tin~ the notices.·
Mary Fewel, who was host of
one of the meetings, also said a
better job needed to be done in
getting the word out to neighbor-
hood residents. Only three people
attended her meeting.
About 500 n e wsletters and
fliers were sent out to people,
including those who attended
West Side sr.akeholder interviews
~·AROUND TOWll
• Send AROUHD TOWN itetm to the
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Costa Mesa 92627; fax them to (949)
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TODAY
The Costa Mesa Chapter of Busl-
State Park, 8471 E. Coast High-
way, Newport Be~ch Back-coun-
try hikes will meet at El Moro V'is-
itor Center. Parking is $5. For
more mfonnation, call (949) 497 •
7647 .
MONDAY
, ness Network International will
meet from 7 to 8:30 a.m. at Mimi's
Resta urant, 1835 Newport Blvd.,
Costa Mesa. For more infonna-
bon. call (949) 851 -2200.
Free Income laX preparation and
assistance will be offered through
the Tax-Aide program from 9 a.m
to 1 p .m. daily through April 15 at
OASIS Seruor Center, 800 Mar-
guerite Ave., Corona del Mar
Appointinents are available. For
more information, call (949) 644·
3244.
Tht\ walking club of Newport
Bf'dCh \"lill meet at Hospital Road
1 nnd Supenor Avenue at 9 a.m.
and 7 p m. Lose the pounds and
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A back-country hike will take
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Hoag Drive, Newport Beach.
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A Ude pool walk w1ll take place
at 2 p.m dt Crystal Cove State
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1 mee t at Los 1Tancos parking lot.
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The' citizens who did attend
the dialogues came up wUh ideas
and concemi. that will ~ used as
sounding boards at the planning
fair.
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Some of the i~su residents
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Fau mdude the 1dea of putting
utility lines underground, bring-
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Side Costa Me a and creating a
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themed commercial zone with
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Police believe the gun was
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they are trying to trace the
weapon, · wbJch may be out of
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members ,pose a serious threat.
The group has its strongest pres-
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campus. There are only d handful
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police said their fnends are
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u'these guys aren't going out i;nd
recruiting new membe~ as far as
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•Ten yerus ago, probably no
one would have predicted that
Curt Pringle would become
speaker of the A. embly, but he
did ," said · Senate Republican
Leader Roi.s Johnson.
But former Orange County
Democrall<' Party Chauman Jim
Toledano described Pringle as the
nngleader behind a faction that
ousted former Republictm Speak-
ers Doris Allen and Bncm Setenci-
ch in 1995.
Assemblywoman Manlyn ~rewer, however. said Allen and
Setencich. both Republicans,
were put m power by former
Speaker Willie Brown and t.he
J2emocratic Party.
• •Pnngle was the first Republi-
can m a generation to be elected
spedker of the Assembly by his
.fellow Republicans,• Johnson
added.
For now, Pringle said he ~
, concentrate his efforts on building
his business and contnbub.ng at a
county level. Observers on both
sides of the political fence, how-
ever, Sdld Pringle's return to
Orange County lS merely a hiatus
m a still potentially vital career in
poliltcs.
Besides, it would be inade-
quate to Vlew Pnngle's appoint-
ment to the fair board els any indi-
1. cation of a central thematic transi-
tion from the role of a legislative
eader, said Orange County
·~epublican Part) Chamnan T6m
Fuentes.
• •No one should demean the
lue of those appointments,"
·uentcs said. •However, I th.ink
t's also a poor presumption to
uggest that Curt is going from
.,the ofhce of speaker to the fdl!
)>oard. No, that's not the case at
'1tll. Curt is making a trans1tion
ram government leadership into
u:.iness leadership."
• Pringle should more fa.irly be
· ewed as an Orange Countian
vho went to Sacramento and did
great things and has returned to
Orange County, Fuentes said.
That's more than can he srud of
other politioans. he added. •curt Pringle went to Sacra~
mento to do good and he dtd
good,• Fuento 4ia1d. "There ttre
many politioans who go to Sacra·
mento to do go<>d and they "tay
there domg well for them.selves:
That was not t.he agenda of Curt
Pringle and that's why you see
hiril, I'm sure, back here in this
community with his family."
Even Toledano said he is not
ready to write Pringle off.
"I would be extraordimmly
reluctaid to suggest this is the end
of Curt,• Toledano.said.
But Toledano also said' he does
not know whether there is any
place for Pringlf. to go. Forced to
retire by term limits, Pnngle 1s no
longer eligible for the Assembly.
Sharon Buffa, a political con-
sultant and longtime fnend of
Pnngle, said the 39-year-old is far
from maxing out.
"Absolutely, there's room m
the future," said Buffa, the wife of
former Costa Mesa Mayor Peter
Buffa. •He could come back two
years down the rood and run for a
state Senate seat or statewide
office.•
Pnngle will also mamtam seats
on the Republican C'entral Com-
mittee of Ordnge County dnd on
the California Republican Party
Central Committee. His ndme hi
one that is sure to come up any
time the races for congressional or
state Senate districts a1e dis-
cussed, Fuentes said.
~"Likewise, leadership on the
[county) Board of Supervisors 1s
always an tSSue in this communi-
ty,• Fuentes said. "So there dre
lots of opportunities. If Curt
Pringle dectded at any Wne he
wanted any office m Orangf?
County, he would be a very fomu-
dable candidate.•
If his political career ended
today, Pringle said he would be
satisfied.
"I don't need to ever run for
office again to demonstrnte I can
accomplish something,• Pnnglc
Sdid. "I already have that
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Curt Pringle
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resume.·
. In addition to serving as speak-
er of the state Assembly, Pnngle 's
rc:.umo includes Republican
leader and chairs of both the
Appropriations and Rules com-
mittees.
The highlight of his career,
Pringle said, was negotiating a
landmark $1 billion tax cut for
California's families and busi-
ne~sP.s.
TI1al's something that draws
pratse from both Johnson and
Brewer.
"We will not ever 'see that
again," Brewer said. ·
Pringle'~ resume is also not
without its smudges.
In 1988, his campaign team
'and the county Republican Party
:;ta honed. uniformed security
guards at 20 polling places m
Santa Ana, cla.inung they were
nC(?ded to dissuade illegal unnu-
grants from voting.
"Yeah, they made nustakes,"
Pnngle said of his aides: "They
blew it. Maybe I blew it for not
knowing exactly what they were
doing. I was concentrating on
c:ommunicdting one-on-one with
the voters."
ln 1995, one of Pringle's aides
helped ~ollect signatures for
Democratic candidate Ldurie
Campbell for state Assembly She
was believed to be a decoy tp
dilute votes. •
After last November's elec-
tions, Pringle':. consultants also
apologized for making false accu-
sations agamst opponent Phil
Angelide!> .
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because of the nature of p0lltics
e pedWJy around campaign time,
tho e mc1dent.s m ght alwayl>
haunt him. Tol«:dano said that if
that happens, it won't be unwar-
ranted .•
•Th e dre things that were
done for politlcal gain, and I don't
mqan thctt in a totally negdlive
s£>ns~/ Totedcsno aid. ·u that
hlows up iii. your f.ac-e, U1at doesn't
me'1n we forget about 1t. •
Toled1mo said those incidents
might not have been world-class
scandclls, but thl!y were indica-
tions of an unfortunate tendency
of too many pohtkwns who.
believe lhc end JUstifies the,
means, •
. Most dgrne that Pnngle'i. loss
last November was mev1tablc
con~idurmg the tide agamst
Republicani.nationwjde
"l thmk w~ loi.t thdt seat from
the top down,• Buffa said. •it just
had a trickle-down effect on
Republicans runmng for
stateWlde ofhce."
Pringle's reputatJ~m as a con-.
sensu builder and his relatively
young age -once cons1dered a
weakness -will help him get
back into the political arena if he
ever chooses to do so, supporters
Sclld.
"The fact that he lost one
statewide election doesn't mean
that he cd.D't be elected in the
future,· Johnson c;aicl.
Even wtlhout an elected otHce,
Pnngle suid he plans to use the
skills and connecuons he devel-
oped in .Sacramento to make his
public r~Jat1ons business grow.
"You don't havt:> to be in elect-
ed oflice to be active and mvolv"l!d
and 1m1ke your voice heard," he
~aid.
AT A GLANCE
NMfte: Curt Pringl
Age: 39
••ldence: Anaheim
Oec11plltion: Pu bile rel a·
tJom consultant
Fllmlty st.ta.ls: Married
to wife Alexis for 14
years; two children, Kati •
9, and Kyle, 12.
Pol~ICwMr:
1,_,1984 -Three
unsuccessful runs for Gar·
den Grove City Council
·1916-1988-Garden
Grove ffannin9 Commis-
sion
1981 -Elected to the
state Assembly
1990-Lost ab d for re-
election to the state
Assembly
1992 -Returned to the
Assembly
1994 -R~lected to the
Assembly
1996 -Re-elected to the
Assembly; elected speak·
er of the Assembly
1998 -lost a bid for
state treasurer
While in the 'Assembly,
Pringle also served a~ the
Republican Leader, chair·
man of the Appropria·
t ions Committee, chair·
man of the Rules Com·
mittee and vice chairman
of the Budget Commit-
tee.
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wrong \\ay· 11d took kn~t
pµndl m the flfUi round
·were ~ou SC(lredr on • fu·
d ·nt ask :d
· • 1 wa n't cared, but I was ttt!r·
vous," hP. said •You Imo the way you get butterfbes in i?~ur
stomach Jf } ou 90 u1 aJrwu.
you're gomg to lose before yvu
even strut• •
And ~ven Utough he lost, he
aid hi: hopes to fight TYson
again
• 1 how(Jd U:ie whole v. or]()
hllw to b0 at T~on~ • he said. "J
dlway rud 'Tyson's not that·
good ' It's all promotions • ., •
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his overconhden e once he got m
the nng with Tyson -
•He o ·hort, could just k p
him awav With one hand,· 'lie
said ·Maybe 1t was too easy. It
was ea ier than a workout in he
gym. -~
His perlormance m the .ung
agam~t Tyson. he srud, has giv n
.. hun the tame to propel hi car~pr
~ forwctrcl He hopes to one dcty~tn
: th•• world heavyweight ch<4nlpt·
onsh1p ,,,,
~Goci tells you if you have a
tn11•nt vou hiwe to -....ork w1l}µ~,·
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The aging of America
Yes, we arc 'lln aging popula1111n
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12 Newport Beach/Costa Me$0 Doily Pilot
too king for friendlier waters
• Newport Beach resident Lindsay Davenport is slated
for a return to Tokyo for next week'~ Toray Pan Pacific
Open after another exit in A~stralian 9pen semifinals.
at No, 2-seedcd Martina ,.·------
Hingis m the Aussie I
Open final. The 18-
year-old Swiss sensation
and former No. 1
defeated Monica Seles
"She's so strong in
those shoulders. She
hits the ball, y'know,
not like any other girl.
She ruts it so bard and
with so much topspin.
Women's tenrus is not
usually played Uk~
that:
it repeat performances are the
trend, Newport' Beach's bndsay
eavenport must·hdve a little bet-
ter feeling for the game today, as
opposed to Thursday's situation m
Melbourne, Australia, where the
reigning queen of the women's
professional tennis tour· exited in
the semi!mals, thanks to a 4-6, 7-
5, 7-5 loss to 19-year-old sensa·
bon Amelie Mauresmo of France
in the AustrcilJan Open
TENNIS
the wrath of the summer heat and
the power of Mauresmo in the
. upset loss. •
The broad-shouldered Mau-
resmo, who once beat Davenport
on clay, upset the No 1-ranked
playenn"the world, while conung·
forth as the latest teen standout
on the. Women's Tennis Associa-
tion Tour.
in the senus.
Davenport, wha had-
n't dropped a set in
Grand Slam play since
last year's W1Dlb1edon
quarterfma.ls, was siJn-
ply overwhelmed in the
Mauresmo match,
whi~ lasted one hour,
56 minutes.
"I couldn't touch
some of those serves at
the end, and that made
Davenport defeated
Venus Williams, 6-4, 6-
0, in' a controversial
quarterfmal matcb
Tuesday and appeared
to have the momentum
going her way to land a
second straight Grand
Slam finals berth.
Beads came fdlling out
of Williams' hair and it A year ago it WiJ$ the same
scene down under, exiting in the
semilinals.
And, a yedf dgo m Tokyo, it
was Davenport captunng her first
title of the sedson en route to her
best year ever
Trying to extend her GrclJld
Slam winning stredk m singles to
13 matches in Australia, she felt
Davenport said some of Mdu-
resmo's returns were so strong,
she thought she was playing a
man.
The thick, humid heal slowed
the court down, causing 1t to play
more like clay, thus givmg Mau-
resmo the advantagP and a shot
the difference,"' said
Davenport, who won last year's
U.S. Open. •Her s})oulders looked
huge to me, maybe because she
was weanng a tank top. She's a
very, very strong girl. A couple of
times r thought l was playing d .
guy, the girl was hitting it so hard.
cost her d crucial break
pomt, and ultimately her concen-
tration.
Davenport, d Palisades Tennis
Club member, had been troubled
by a sore nghl ann last week but
underwent mdgnet therapy to
alleviate the pain
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBALL
KIM HAGGERTY-ZVLIUS I DAILY PILOT
Costa Mesa's glrls celebrate the conquest of the Lady Bell trophy following their 62-49 victory over cross-town rtval Estancia.
Mesa rings up Estancia, .62-49
Mustangs outlast scrappy
Eagles to move closer to Pacific
Coast League crown and cJaim
the perpetual La~ell trophy.
Bl\Rln I Al l.IC.'1 R
Dart Pill
• COSTA MESA Codch Jun Weeks does·
n't know tf hts Costa Mesa High girls bas-
ketbdll team 1s smelling its secoqd straJghl
Pacific Coast Ledgue championship quite
yet, but the Mustangs may have at least
, been smelling barbecued ribs Thursday
night.
That's when Mesa overcame a scrappy
Estancia squad to earn a 62-49 PCL road
Win and claim the perpetual Lady Bell tro-
pjly. which goes to the annual cross-town
series winner
: : The victory also put the Mustangs (15-6,
i t>:O m league and ranked No. 3 in CIF
.stluthem Section Division lli-A) in line for a
'~game feast at Newport Rib Company,
: While keeping them m sole possession of the
:11ct lead Wlth four games left.
• : ·1 hope our girls are smelling a title,•
:vtecks said. ·aut we're still trymg to take 1t
: e game and one week at a time. I keep
• tilking to them about taking another step 'up and getting better.•
: • The Mustangs played better, longer than
:~e Eagles (13-7, 3-3 and No. 1 in CIF Ill-A),
:outshooting and outlasting the hosts to claim
•their fourth straight wm m the senes, thelf
:seventh m the last eight meetings.
: : "It was a war,• said Weeks, who watched
' th teams trddc scoring runs, before bis
Mustangs pushed the lead into double dig·
1 midway through the third penod.
• Mesa sei:wd an 8· 1 lead and forced
P,lgles' Coach Paul Kirby to use a timeout
J 2:50 into th conlebt.
ut Estancia answ red with 10 straight
ts Md Jed, 17·16, alter one quarter.
owev r, Mesa, with sophomore point
'gDtrd Nancy Hatsushi triggenng the attac:k
{:~_:a ts with her 13 points) rode the hot
•siioting of Juruor guard J nny Earn t (a
1 -high 21 pomls on 7-of-11 !hoobng
• f NID the field) tha trongjnsj,de pra&ence of
Estancla's Lauren Cas slty rebounds as Mesa's Nancy "8tsushl applies preuure.
6-loot 1uruor Autumn Smith (18 points and
seven rebounds), and the veteran leadership
of senior Evelyn Powers, to 11 straight
points en route to a 34-28 halltiQle edge.
Bac:k-to·back thrcc-p01ntcrs by Hatsushi
and Eamc t Wlthin I\ 16-sc<"ond t;pan capped
ti 14·4 Met>a nm tn the first two minutes of
the second bait to open a l6•pomt edge and
the Eagles never got closer than 11.
•t was proud of my kid ; they played
hard,• Kirby said. "They left tt all on the
court, but Mesa made a few more ahOts than
we did. Give (the Mustangs) credit, they
have a good team. They're undefeated in
1 ague, so they're obv\ously getting it'done. •
Seruor Francia Diaz (14 points and seven
rebound ) led three Eagles in double hg-
W"Q5.. SeAk..i Lila~ hed i ' poU.11,
including a trio of three·pomters, whlJe Lau·
ren Cassity C'ontnbuted 11 points and eight
boards. Senior Eva Varma added hve pomts
and five assists fot the hosts.
Mesa hit hall of ilfl 46 lield·goal attempts
and had just nine turnovers until the final six
minutes, whon the game was already
securely ln hdnd.
Estancia committed scvon of Its t 6
tumoven in the second period, including •
hve dunng the. a.f orementioned 11 ·0 Mesa
spurt.
The Eagles, showing some fatigue, hit
just :\ of 12 shots from the field in Ute final
qubrter to finish 17 of 38 (44 .7%).
WeekS also praised the play of Judy
IOdane and Liu H.ltt, who added quality
minuter off the benctt
QUOTE Of THE DAY
"I pl 10 MnOUS today•~ about t, (beawl what f I had dnln It tllltlf '" •
Andy c.ntY. reflecting on the line drive he
fielded to help preserve Don Larsen's perfect game.
Friday, January 29, 1999 •Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949-574-4223
Ill .
SPORTS HALL OF FAME
• CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM
NY Yankees
• Part of perf ecbon.
Rtrn \JU> Du:-.~
lbtf Pb
elongtime
manager of the Ne'!"'
York Yankees' . ·
championship teams m the
1950s, Casey Stengel, always
kept a notebook to rerruod him
how to handle certain players.
Under Andy Carey's name, fr\e legendary manager's details
read: "Keep Carey mad He
plays better •
carey, a self-descnbed "
average ballplayer on a great
team in a great era, -helped
Yankee pitcher Don Larsen
make baseball history on Oct. 8,
1956, when the nght-hander
threw a perfect game agdU\St
the Brooklyn Dodgers in Game 5
of the World Senes.
Carey, a Newport Beach
reSident since (irorucally) 1956,
played third base for Stengel's
Yankees from 1952 to 1960;
including five full seasons from
1954 to '59.
"I was a hard-head, but I
guess that helped because
(the Yankees) kept me around,"
said Carey, who clauned Stengel
never liked him.'
uuung," Carey said, the hne
dnve glanced off his glove and
Cdfomed toward shortstop
McDougald, who picked up the
ball and fired d strike to brst
base, barely edging the speedy
RobinSon "I lunged for it as far .,.,
as l could,• Carey said.
In a decade dominated by
Mickey Mantle, Wlutey Ford
In the ~eventlt inning, when
all ey~s were aware that Larsen
was flirting with perfection, the
Dodgers' Gil Hodges ripped a "
line dnve toward Carey at third,
forcing Carey to move to his left. and Yogi Berra, the Yankees won
eight American League pennants
and slX World Senes
championships m the 50s.
But perhaps the teclJTl's
greatest highlight was Larsen's
pert~ game in a 2-0 win over
the Dodgers, still considered
today as one of the biggest feats
iri sports history.
Carey grew up m Oakland
and later pldyed in the same
New York m.f_ield Wlth players
such as Gil McDougald, Billy
Martin (also from Oakland), Bill
Skowron and Phil Rizzuto.
But Carey, who turns 68 on
Oct. 18 tlus year, wasn't in the
lineup for his bat. Stengel liked
his glovE'. , ·
On that momentous day dt
Yankee Stadium in the '56 Fall
Classic, Carey was involved m
two crucial plays on the left side
of the infield.
Carey, who earned five World
Series rings in his career and sue
cuts of World Series cash
(including five full shares), had a
line drive off the bat of the
Dodgers' Jackie Robll15on put
a panic an his heart
Though it was early m the
game, •the third or fourth
• Bahia Corinthian YC
hosts this unique item,
but, it's for ladies only . -
Several of my recent columns
have mentioned boating
tragedies and the inherent
risks you QMly -encounter when
out to sea. Many, perhap inost
persons, operatlbg v011els Crom
our own Newport Harbor are
uneducated regarding
seamanship.
We have all heard the term.
•pleasure boating," which
alludes to re!Uation, music, hors
d'oeuvres, suntans and, of
course, alcohol.
When a person lets his or her
guard down to relax, consume a
cocktail or two, and begin
entertaining or partying on a
20-foot·plus chunk of fiberglu•
weighing le\'eral tons, the risk
f•ctor doubles or trlplel ud
becomes an acddent waiting to
happen. . .
How many of you have comp)et.mr·••nahlp dul at ocC. P! ~or the
Cout How 1D1DY know bow to Mt
a!l andlot or Whet to do when
~
"I caught it about three lllcb off the ground," Carey said. "It
was so close, I wanted to make
sure the umpire saw it. I didn't
want hitn to think 1 trap~d it. SO
I thr~w (the ball to first base), • •
anyway.
"I get so nervous today still •
thinking about it, (because) what
it I had thrown it away?"
C arey, a member of the Daily •
Pilot's Millennium Sports ..
Hall of Fame, didn't throw it ._
away. 1\vo innlngs later be came·
racing m from his position to JOin •
the celebration, led by catcher :
Berra's famous hug when he
leaped mto Larsen's arms after •
the last out.
Carey, now a medical
msurance executive who is also
involved m baseball fantasy
camps, said Mantle made the •
perfect game's biggest defensiv~.
play when he snagged d line
drive in the gap off the bat of
Hodges. •Mantle made a
fantastic catch,• Carey said.
Carey also played for the
Kansas City Athletics, Chicago
Wlute Sox and Los Angeles
Dodgers, ending his big league
career in 1962.
you lose power a few hundred
yards outside the surf linel Do
you know what to do if you see
your bilge filling with waterf
Mo:st would respond in the
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-negative. But even wltb a
qlMltfted sailor. OD board. ...... and'::.:: cu occur. Acdd8nll, ~
w..ther end W... can ltrUut at
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HIGH S'C H 0 0 L GI I l S I IS l ET I All
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much for
ate Tars
•
SUMMARIES
MORC COAST LIAGW
CosTA M£.sA 62. ESTANOA 49
Sc.or. by Quwt..-1
Costa Mesa 16 18 15 13 -62
Estancia 17 11 8 13 • 49
• Costa Mesa-Elmest 21, Smith
18, Hatsushi 13, Po\Ners 7, Hitt 2,
Sasaki 1, l(jdane O.
l·pt. goals· Powers 1, Earnest 1,
Hatsushi 1.
• April Ross nets 20
points for Harbor, but
Irvine sizzles from the
floor to send Newport
to fifth Sea View defeat.
Fouled out -Smith, Hatsushi.
Estancia Diaz 14, Steinfeld 12,
cassrty 11, Varma S, Hirata 3,
Orellana 2, Barrera 2, Matsufujl 0,
Ollila 0, Lenhart 0
3-pt. goals • Steinfeld 3.
Fooled out • None.
Technicals -Coach Klrt>y 1. • .
NEWPORT BEACH -New·
port Harbor l ligh's Apnl Ross
scored 20 points.as the Sdilors lo!>t
to visiting Irvine, .54-48. m the
opening game of the Sea View
League's second round Thursddy.
"They must have shot close to
" Newport Harbor Coach
g ,savage said. ·we pres-
every shot, they 1ust shot
SEA VIEW LEAGUE
IRVINe 54, NEW'P'ORT HAll:80R 48
. SaN-. by Quarters ~ .
Irvine 17 13 1(1 J4 • ~
Newport 9 16...,6 17 • l$8
Irvine · Thawley 12, lc:~mada 6,
Grecko 10, Monta 4, tarlson 20,
Davis 2.
3-pt. goals · Kamada 2, Grecko 2,
tarlson 1. Fouled out· None.
ghts out and hit everything.
robdbly one of the most
essive shooting perlor-
es I've seen all year."
end Jackson c;cored 11
for the Sailors (11-10, 1-5
ague) and Kristen Urban
d seven.
e've improved m a lot of
since the hrst round,• Sdv-
said. ·They guve a good
Newport Harbor-Ross 20,
Huntmgton 4, Paul 6, Jackson } 1,
Urban 7, Hollister 0, tastillo 0.
3-pt. goals · Paul 1, J.Jckson 1.'
Urban 1. Fouled out· None.
SEA VIEW LEAGUE
El. TORO 78. CoRoNA DE1. MAS 3i
5cof'9 by Quarters
CdM 3 9 14 11 37
El Toro 21 17 21 19 -78
Corona def Mar • Kawata 23,
Quon 2, Dickson 5, Watanabe 6,
K. McCoy 2, Hawkins 0, Pham 0,
Eyre 0, Gruber.
3-pt. goals -Kawata 7.
Fouled out • None
rt for four quarters ttnd chd a
f what we've be~n asking for
ear.
El Toro • Look 4, Giu Mendiola
20, Gio Mendiola 19, R1kimaru 4,
Everett 12, Pan 2, Tanizak1 2,
Shaw 10, Craig 2, Sonntag 3. •tt was deftrutely the most sat-
g Sea View League game
3·pt goals -NJA.
Fouled out · None. ..
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Estancia Hlgh's
Eva Vanna goes
up for two under
the block
attempt by Costa
Mesa center
Autumn Smith ln .
Thursday ~ght's
Pacific Coast
League girls
beketball game.
Costa Mesa
won, 62-49, to
remain unbeaten
in Jeague and
extend Its
winning streak
against Estancia
to four games.
KIM HAGGERTY·ZVUUS I
OAJLY PILOT
STANDINGS
Padfic C'.olllst ~Girts
(Overall} W L
Cost• Mosa (15-6) 6 O
Estancia (13·7) 3 3
Ali<iO Niguel (5-17) 2 4
~MOra • Costa Mesa 62. Emnda 49
A11so·N19uel 60, Laguna Beach 31
Laguna Hills 57, University 51
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Uor.<enrty at Costa Mesa
Estmm at ~iso Niguel
Laguna Hills at l.aglMla Beach
0 6
STANDINGS
Sea View League Girls
(Overall) Y"'i!
El Toro (16-3) 6 0
4 2
S. Margarit• (13·8) 4 2
~Harbor at El TOfo
Con>na del MM at Woodbndge
Santa Margarita at Irvine
JANUARY 28™
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Kawata
hits seven-. -
3-pointers
•But CdM sharpshooter
can't do it all; host El Toro
captures 78-37 decision. .
EL TORO -Cowtney Kawdta
was on fire for Corond de! t..for
High Thur~day. s1nkmg even
three-pointers in a Sea View
Lr.ague girls basketball conk l
against El Toro. But when facing
the Chargers. one hot player does
not equal a wm.
El Toro, behmd Giuhana Men-
d1ola's 20 pomts, crwsL>d pa t the
visiting Sea Kings, 78-37. Giocon-
da Mencliold hdd 19 pomts for th1>
Chargers (16-3, 6-0 rn league).
·one guy called me up today
and asked me if we hdd a
chance.# CdM Coach Elbert
Davis said ·1 told him 1f MlchaPl
Jordan puts on a wig Clnd ~how-;
up, we'll be OK "
Kawdtd, who hadn't scored
more, than 10 points in a gamP
thic; year, fuushed with 23 point
~ for Corona del Mar (8· 14, 0·1>).
·she was Just lighting them
up,· DaVlS said. "We used a pe-
c1al offense to isolate hP.r anti
tdke the Mendiola's away from
the aruon. Too bad we couldn't
stop them on offense.•
Friday, January 29, 1999 13'
JC TENNIS .
Orange Coast worn n .
open \Yith 4-3 victory ..
SAN Dl ·GO • Orange Coast
ColJP.g 's Camella Jaeger amt
Dem Polrel won m doubles. ~
.1, b-1, to help Orange Coast
cUnch a sectson-operung .vie
over ho t San Diego Mesa, A·3, in none onference women'~ tennis
action 111ursday .
Margo Verhagen and Shan-
non Gib on also won m doubteS;
h·2, h·4. for the Pirates.
V~rhayen's single!> victory. 64,
2-b, 7-S. took two hour!> and 50 I I mmutcs1
• NOHCONFUllHCI • 0AANG£ CoAST 4. SD MESA l J •
'Singles: Jaeger (OC) cfef. Hoelfct ... r,
' 2, 6 o,. Verhagen (OC) def levms, ~
' 2 6, 7·5, Sctireiber <"$0} def P~1rel, 6-0,
6-0, Seuyo (SO) def Gibson, 6-0, &·1,
Martens (SD) def 8abayanr, 6-0, 6-3
Doubles· Jaeger·Porrel (OC)
dei Hoelsther Levins, 6-1, 6-1;
Verhagen Gibson {OC) def.
Martens Setf}'i:>, 6-2, 6-4
OCC men fall, 9-0
OranyP-Coa:.t Colleges men c.;
temw team got the season of to ... ,·
bumpy tart Wlth a 9-0 lo!>i. at
Soulhw ~ tern ln nonoonfere.nc.f:
ac:t10n Thmsday
ThP. Bue.,, wtio ho:.t Cerrtt~
n"xt Thur~day, fdJled to Y.'ln a .set.
NOHCOflilR:RfNCI SOt.mCWESTE~ 9, ORANGE CoAST (1 "
Sing les: Docuyanan (S) def Ekstrom,
7·6, 6 2; Pepa CS) def. Alvarado, 6-1 ,
6 4, 1,opez (S) def. Sh1matan1, 6· 1, 6 1 ~
Bewley (S) (!cf Luu, 6 3; 6 2; Nunez (S)
def Van den Berg. 6-0, 6-2, Lacusum (S)
def Chang, 6 '2. 6 2
Doubles: Ooo,Jyanan Pepa (S) def.
Ekstrom·Alvarado, 8 3, Lo~z·Bewley
(S) def LUu·Van den Berg, 6-2., 6-3,
Nunez Alcaler (S) def
Chang Sh1matan1, 6-2, 6-3
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·.BOATING
CONTINUED FROM 12
itscU next week.end at the
Southern Calltonua Yachting
As.sonat.Jon\ "Tenth annual
WomE.'n'c; Sailing Convention"
on Saturddy, reb 6 at the Bahia
Connth1an Yacht Club.
S6rry, guys, but this is a
~s1 lEm<mship• only convention.
runner commodore of the
SCVA, Gail Hines, is the creator
of this very successful
edun11Jonal program for women.
"We only }ltlve 15 or 18
spdrns left and expect to be sold
out agdin, dS we hdvc done for
the past 10 yedrs," said flmes.
The progrdm is open to a
maximwn of 330 Sdilors und
drdWS womt>n from Oregon,
Arizond and throughout
California
"We adcjed a couple of new
workshops Uus ye<Lr ... I'm Not
YeUmg dt You, Multihulls and
Sd1lor Sldng, • continued Hines.
"We have a great keynote
speaker m Karen Thorndike.
Karen is the first Amencan
woman to solo nrcumnaVJgate
the globe aboard her 36-foot
'>loop, Amelia She has d
wonderful personality and it will
be amazmg to hear about her
courageous adventure.•
Other workshops include
Croismg the Channel Islands,
Get Started tn Racing. Gomg
Offshore Stlfely and Smartly,
Provisionmg for Cruising/Racing,
Suddenly Singlehdnded, Wise
Weather Walcher ttnd one
everyone '>hould tclkc>, More Firsl
Aid at Sed, prnsented by SCYC
Fleet Surgeon C drolyn Hdrdy,
M D dnd Carol Ldrkln, R.N. • nus ldst class is a must as it
dddtesses such concerns dS
bums, fish po1somngs. dnim~
sbngs, bites and other minor
emergency mechcal procedures.
An update on seds1c:kness
medicdtions ctnd the alwdys
needed mcciical emergency kit
w;rll be discussed.
Dockside workshops mclude
Multihulls Mystery or Magic?,
and Fine PolJ\ts of Sail Tnm and
Spinnaker Rigging.
On the Wdter instruction
mdudes such topics dS Docking
& Powenng Sailbodls, l lelmmg
Under Sdil, lntermed1dte Sailing.
Gomg Offshom, Introductions to
Sctiling dncl Stdrllng Procedures
The convention corrunences
di 8·30 am. with r(>gt'>trnuon and
conbnue'> until the 4 .30 happy
tiour. Then it's on to dinner, the
k1>ynote speaker and ending
with a very 1mpress1vP. rdffle.
All parllopants receive
c'onunental broctkfast, lunch and
d.innN, workc;hop:., conventJon
"ouvenirs, favors, literature dnd
dccess to qudLifted profess10nal
instructors for questions and
rlilSWers.
11us ddss 1s dfl dbsolute
bttrgtnn at only $85 The food is
worth the pncc alone.
Each part1c:1panl receives d
sate sailing education m a non
threatening environment. The
C-dmaraderte, fun and friendships
crectted are just another added
benefit~
For dVdtlab1.hty and
· infl'lnnation concerning the
com1enbon, contact Commodore
Gail Hmes at (714) 730-1797.
• TERRANCE PHILUPS' boating
column appears f!Nf!ry Friday. He can
be reached by calling (949) 645-4566.
SCHEDULE
I
lOOAY
·~etbalt
Ci>mmunity college men -Saddleback
~ange Comt, 7:30 p.m. .
Community college women •
Saddleback It Orenge C041st. 5.30 p m
•High school boys · Costa Mesa fStanda, 7 p.m., Newport Harbor
It trvlne, 7:30 p.m., El Toro
It torona del Mar, 7:30 p.m.
• Socar
1-Ggh Khool boys • Newport. Harbor
at h'ine, 5 p m.; El T0to at Corona del
Mir, 3:15 p.m.; Costa MeM at lstaf'Kia,
),~.;· •e::e girls · Op1strano valley
It rt Harbor, 3 p m
• I
• Southern Cllrfoml• Col~ tel Si.te Los Angtln, 2 p m .......
G>ilege men • Southern Qlllfonlla • =•_CAI Pot)' Pomone metlt.
•
Sports ( Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pil
HIGH SCHOOL lllLS SOCCEI
Sailors pummel Vaqueros, 6-0
• Ne~ort Harbor puts visiting
Irvine away with stunniJ?g ease.
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NEWPORT BEA C f I -The Sea View
League girls soccer conto~t at Newport l lar-
bor l li9h Thursddy wc1sn't more than 15
minutes old and the plctyl'rs sitting on the
Sailors' bench were ulrcady laughing and
talking of snowboarding and 'the Jerry
Spnnger Show Non~ of th~ players were
used to handtinq an Parly two·goul lead so
they JUSt decided to have flUl.
By the> time ~e ga~e was over, Newport
Harbor rumbled to a 6-0 victory over Irvme
and the players were exhdusted from all the
laughter and smiles.
•Besides the two goals we scored to
defeat El Toro, we haven't scored more than
one goal per game tn the last hve games,•
Newport Coach Jason SorreU said. ·we've
MARC MARTIN I DAILY Pl01
Estancla's Olga Estrada
(above) makes tracks;
at right Costa Mesa's
Casey Peterson (1) collides
with Emily Lopez (5).
been in good spmbi m practice this week
and were able to stay focused toddy.'
'IWo minute into the game, Devon
Burlingham put the Sailors on the bou.rd ore
a cross by Kelly Aboott and the scoring bar-
rage was under way. r?Welve minutes later,
Burlingham's throw-in was headed by Amy
Ross to Molli Melum, who fired for a 2-0
lead.
"lt wus nice get a couple on the board
early," Sc.mell sdid.
That's when his players started joking
1 around on the bench,
But Irvine (0--4-2 m leag\)e) wo..sn't willing
to give m just yet. The Vaqueros put togeth-
er a number of threaterung attacks. S~e
combined•defensive play of Tory Manches-
ter, Samantha Gaiber and Ross was able to
turn most of attacks away.
The best chance lrvine had to score in tl'u.•
first half was when Megan McCelland got
free of Manchester and fired a sharp shot at
the goal. Jordan Fredriksen, who had SlJC
saves, was there to make the top for th•
Sailors (8-9-3, 2-3-1 m league)
Irvine had tts chances in the econd httlf
as well. A hot by Nichole Fournier w~c;
deflected by Manchester n(!ar the gottl. A
chip shot by Rupa Chdndra was 1l.ist wide.
One dtlack drew Frndnksen away from
the goal and gdve Irvine i:l chan('(• to pull to
Wllhin one, but Kdtle Yeager, Emily East·
mond, Samantha Gdil>er and Mmed1th
Miller convNged on th<:> sc:enf> rind thwarted
the trueat. .
In the 64th nunute. the Sailors put insur-
ance on the ooartl wh<•n Burlfrigham scored •
dgain off a pass by Brooke FJamson Like .1
Oru;h flood, Newport HdfbtJr dddcd points to
the board.
Ross scored oH of Plamson's comer kick
Doyle c:cored off pa:.ses from Rosi; ond Mun-
chPster. Fmally, Andred Corkhil l, one of the
bench comedians early m the came, made
her own contribution Wlth a ~out oil tl fl,nn·
son comer as hine explfed.
MESA SLAPS EAGLES, 3-0
•Costa Mesa completes season
sweep of Estancia; Kroening,
Velasco and Jankowski score.
COSTA MESA -Costa Mesa H1gh's
Julie Kroening and Fernanda Velasco
each had a goal and an a sist as the Mus·
tangs deteatP.d bost Estancia. :3-0, Thurs-
day to complete a c;cason sweep of the
Eagles m Pacific Coast League girls soccer
action.
After a st<1lcmdtc for much of the first
half, Velasco and Sarah Ronquillo made a
pair of quick passes to Kroening, who fired
home the fm;t goal with flve minutes
remaining in the fi~t hall.
In the 50th minute, 1t was Kroening who
-had an asSJst on a g081 by Velasco. Nicole
Jankowski added a third g<>dl l 0 minutes
later Wlth an assiSt from lli Powell.
"I am very pleased with out detense,"
Costa Mesa Coach Dan Johnston aid.
•Tuey were solid and worked well as a
unit. The halfback line was quick to the
ball and the forwards w ent up and scored.
It's nard to beat that.•
Goalie Enn Van Hom hi\d lour saves for
Costa M~a (8-8-2, 2"'4 m league}, but. 1t
was Estanoa's Junior goalie, Holen Flores,
who made the bP_,St play of the day.
With 10 minutes to play, Velasco h. d d
ch(tnce to score her second goal and fir ct
a credIUeI headed for the Jeft post. FlorE?S
dove and got her fingers on the bAJJ to
deflect the shot out of bounds
•1t had lo be one of the h~t play& I've
seen all year,• John!<.ton said. •1t was pretty
sweet. She was flying to gC?t to that 0 11 ~. •
Estancio 1s now 7-10-1, O·h.
CdM digests one stale doughnut
• Host El Toro takes over the Sea
View League ledd with a 1-0 win.
R1u1 \Jill Dl ''
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LAKE FOREST-One freak play can nun
your whole day, dS Corona del Mar High's
Sea Kings found out Thursday.
·one sloppy goal cparated the whole
game, .. said CdM guls soccer c0c1ch Walid
Khoury, whose young team 1s learrung that.
in the Sea View l eague, opponents only
make fnends m the off-season.
El Toro's Chdrgers, playmg host to
Khoury's Sea King to begin the second
1ound of league, scored m the 48th minute
and shut out Corona del Mar ford t ~O vic-
tory.
"We're equal teams. so this was a really
tough loss,• CctM sophomore goalkeeper
Britta Vogele said. "It wtt tough. especially
because that's the team which took us out of
CTF last y<•ar. We 1ust didn't play our usual
game. Ui.ually, we play with more heart
than that.•
El Tor~ which knocked the Sea lungs out
of playoff contention last season, ulso
defeated CdM in the hrst round this sea on,
3-2.
"All ot our girls are fired up this year,
because they want to wm the league,•. El
Toro Coach Kevin Otsuj1 said, whose squad
(9-6-2, 4-2-0 in league) is battling Santd
Maryartta and Woodbridge for the Sea View
oUe. "With three points for a Wlll now, dnd
one point for a tie, this wm should put us in
first place.•
With four games remaining, the Chargers
are indeed leading the pack following
Thursday's 1·1 tie betwe€'n Scmta Marganta
(9-3·6, 3·1-2), which has 11 points, and
Woodbridge (11~2-6, 2-0-4), whl.ch has 10.
El Toro bas 12 points under the ledgue's
new ranking policy, while Corona del Mar
( 10-3· 1, 2-3-1) trails all three schools with
seven points.
"It was a key game,• Khoury saJd of the
setback, "but every game's a key game in
this league. (The loss) puts us in a tough
position, with our backs to the wall. But
that's the way it is. We had our chances and
(the Chdrg~rsl had lhPlf chuncP and capi-
talized:
Voge le, who has 10 shutouts this .;ea,on,
had no cha.nee on ~cruor Gina I lmlL'i. 9oal. cJ
rebound snot. Apnl Peltiyr ·w, Cl Tom's mt-
ented sophomore, kicked om• toward tht•
net and Vogele went to her left to knock it
away. But the ball squ1rtr>d m front of J hnl.2,
who didn't hdve to move ond tapped m the
only score of the ga.n1e.
·n1ey cap1tdlu.ed on our nustakcs,"
Vogele (seven sdves) said "We wPre locked
up on the goal. I wasn't m posillon ~md our
fullbacks weren't in position, J should'vl!
gotten the fin;t save before the go<tl,"
CdM outshot El Toro m the second hall,
10-6, but most of lht! dltempts weu• Croll\
long range. El Toro goalie .Jadyn Maug (sev-
en saves) never left her feet for d sove.
Kate Simon, Mc1rg1t VoqeJP, Meghan
Bryan and AJison Browner J1ad quahty shots
on goal in the second .half for CdM, but
tntssed thP tdrget Voqclc booted a rock •t
from the top of the 18-yurd box m the 19th
nunutc, but it sailed wide und the C hargers
breathed a sigh of relief.
PREPS
•Significant chai:iges for
hll four local schools have
been set in stone, starting
m September; no more.
changes for three years.
.,,. .
BUENA PARK -NewP<?rt
Mesa high school administrato
expressed relief and satisfactio
Thursday over the finalization
the releaguing pro::ess whi
began 1ust more than two ye
ago.
Orange County league repre
sentauves voted, 9-1, at Thurs
ddy's CIF Southern Sectio
Council meetmg, to approve
county releaguing corrunilte-e'
proposal. which kicks in next f
and runs through the spring o
2002.
The plan, which met no final
appeals a.t the Sequoia Athletic
Club, a.Hows Corona del Ma
l hgh to move from the Sea View
to thf' Paohc Coast League and
~hilts Ahso Niguel and Laguna
l lills from the PCL to the Sea
View, where they will join
holdovers Newp rt Harbor,
lrvme ond Woodbridge
Uruvers1ty, Laguna Beach and
lrvme-based Northwood. sched-
uled to open next fall, will join < 'clM, Costa Mesa and Estancia
in the PCL.
Sanld Marganta will leave the
Sea View League for the Angelus
Le.tgue, where it will compete
the next three years with Mater
De1, as weU as the combined enti-
tles of Servite (boys) and Rosary
(girls) and St. John BoSC'o (boys)
and St. Joseph (girls}
''I'm hdppy that (Thursday's
votP) was able to accomplish,
what 1 had requested and
i.ecmed sunple a year and a hall
aqo, • said CdM Pnncipdl Don
Me1rttn, who, like other area
adrnirustrators, did not attend th
cottncil meeting.
"We're really happy to be m
the Sea View League and we
tlunk 1t'!> dl1 appropnate place·
mcnt, • sd1d Newport Principal
Bob Boies. .
"It's mce to get rid of Laguna
Hills and Aliso Niguel, schoob
with a much bigger enrollment
than us, and it's good to have.
CdM m our league," Costa Me~
Boys Athletics .Dtrector Kuk
Bauenne1ster said.:~
Boies believes the addition ot
Aliso Niguel and Laguna Hille;
will contmue the league's tradi-
hon of strong competition in all
sports, as well dS ensure contin~
ued success at the gate.
"Those two schools are strong
m all sports and they bnng b19
crowds," Boies said.
Scheduling difficulties created,
by a five-team Sea View align·
ment will also affect the PCL,.
witil Northwood begins field.lrig
varsity teams in all sports the fall
of 2000
"l'm not happy Wlth a five-
tcam league, but it was a neces-
sary compromise,.. Boies said .
•Tue one big disappoinbnent I
have is that Cd.M is leaving (the
Sea View).·
Boies and Martin said every.
effort will be made to continu
the Back Bay rivalry m non•
league competition.
Bauermeister Sdld CdM will
add •1ocal flavor" to the PCL.
•Some coaches on our staff
aren't happy to be compe~
dgainst (the Sea Kings), but 1
bPUcv~ they fit with us because Of
their enrollment. If we're going lO
complain that Aliso and La~
I lilts dqn't belong because
they're too big, we can't complai~
about CdM. u you try to ar~a
both ways, 1t just muddies tH
waters.·
MESA' SANDOVAL COMPLETES UNBEATEN STRE
•Mustangs' 215-pounder
pins foe in 48 seconds.
COSTA MESA .-'. Costa Mesa
High's Gus Sandoval complel~d
his perfect Pacific Coast League
season Wlth a pin in .. a seconds al
215 pounds, makmg Sandoval the
favorite m his weight class going
into league finals fob. 9 ot Um·
veisity.
University wept to a 60·16
team victory on the loser'ff mots.
MCIPIC COAST LIAOUI
UNMll9fTY IO. Cola MIM 11
103-McMtvMphiied~ 1:12.
112 • Ng~ (CM) dee. ~ 16 1,
techni(•I fall. ""
f 19 • Massimino CU) won bot ~.
125 • K.ng (U) pinl'lfd Semeriov, 3 07,
130 • N9'JY*n (U} won bot forleit
135 • CMn (U) penned MMttnn,: 5='1.
140· ~ (U) plrwWd~ 4.SS
'
t45 -Yogurtjlan (CM) dee. Gotianoo. 14-8
152 • Chlng (U) WOt\ bot forfeit
160 Fed. Arron. (CM) dee. Tran, \ \.3,
171 Barbaur (U) pinned Sok. 1:30.
189 . Gambol (U) pinned F«. Arrona, 1·29.
21 S ·~(CM) pinned AtWladc, Ct.48.
Hwt • Ouc.kles (U) pinned Grublsich, 1:53.
CdM loses a numbers
game with Chargers
CORONA DEL MAR -When
th1s momtng'a announcements
lire made at Corona de) Mar
High, wresutng coach Gary
Almquist 'hopes the eighth
grade(j and freshmen at the
school are liltening.
Even though EJ Toro defeated
the host Sea Kin9$. 48<W , ln Sea
View l:eegue wmtttng actton
ThuJ'lday, there is a footnote. In
WllSTLllG
all six matches which Coronu d~l
Mar fielded wre tiers, the Sed
Kings walked r.tway big winner.. •
CdM freshman De,11 Inouye
won at 103 pounds with a pu'I i.n
3:19. Seniors John Cox (140}, Sam
Lmgawl (J45) and Rhett l)e'~
(152), a well as sophomore Aaron
Hackm (160), "11 won with pin .
Sophomore Anthony 'n'ankif>m
(135) won with a 14·6 deaslon for
CdM. •
•0ur guy stepped up Gnd
delivered today,• Almquu;t id.
•1 uked for four ptns, I got five
pint and one 1"tl. rnnuye ptn
was huge.•
MAWWLIAGOI
E1. TC*> 41. ~ DEL MAR 34
103 -Inouye CO pinned Ben1amin, 3.19
112 • Aga1an1an (ET) won by forfeit
119 -Wood (ET) won by forfeit.·
1l5 ~ King (ET) woo by forfeit
130 • Hernandez (ET) won by forleit.
135 • Tranki•m (C) dee. Slcllme1er. 14 6.
140 • Co11 (C) pinned Czernfuk, 1 45.
145 • L1ngaw1 (C) pinned Oaylock, 4 42.
152 -Off (C) f>inned Laxton, S 19.
160 • H.cker (C) pinned Brown. 3.0.
171 • 8ordtolussi cen won b~ forfeit
189. Jarr.n cen woo by forfeit,
215 • McMunn (El) won by te>Oelt,
Hwt -Bar~r (ET) won by forfeit.
Eagles dominate foe
COSTA Ml?SA -Estanda f Ugh
wa an unwelcome place for Alfso
Nigucl'.s wrestling team We<lnes·
da)' ~t ~ WQD ~y, 66·9, by reooidhig 1 o pins.
E11tanda senior Monlc:a
Sanchez got a v1ctory at 1 l
pound with a pin in t: 12, he
fourth pin of the season.
Ahc Inouye c103), Oscar Ruat<
(1 HI), Nick Ferrell U•S) and Jot
Veach (215) all got p1.ns for
Eeglcs \n the first period of tbil
matches.
MaK COAST UAGUI
llt.McllaM.AIMN ... .et
'03 1~ <ll pk)ned o~ 1:•1.
112 . Senchez (()pinned .. ~ .... 1:12.
119· Rubio (E) pinned Hs*\. 1:14.
125 • Romut (£) det. J. Hsien. 1 1·7.
130 . r..,i. <E> pinned~ 5:2'.
135 • AIY•ado (()die. Lewfl. .. ,.
140· YlldM (E) pif1Nd Met.Mn. 4.U.
145 • Petrel (() pltv*9 IMfOI. 1 :GO.
152 .. fCilcer (AN) dee ......... 7.J. ''°. "lmlrds (AN) die. OMrm _... .....
171 • Ouftlph (I) --llr*-. ,. ... 1• ......_.,..,..Aha.
215 • YMd\ (I) plnnld ....... J
Hwt . Mii*' (I) pifWid --'
[Puauc -.a I ( PllllUC llDllCll 11 w-11 W NCITICB I
flotttlove lkl•lneee The 1ot.-on .. C9lfOITla cf
I PUIUC NOTICIS
MEROUS BO~ES CON· Tl:NTS UNKNOWN M•IM ltal•tMht h Ctitf llllit:Ulw olfQ of Irle 'Tl'lt fOllO>Mng l)ertOnt ., ..... l{I) ia Qtl'lt
aoJng bualneu u · Tria nll'llt(•=tait1ne&1 fonMc:t Communlcallona, ldOtQa cf Oii · 1) 19'11 ~: , 3484 Futchla St., .K)liN ~ l ~
.....,,,, M .. ~ CA 92'21 Oldt 9uw ~CA a20 Hlllb1r11 '-'Orporallon, a 1·.._ _ ..... ...... ..
C 1lomf1 corporatiwt 3484 ,,. -.. -no ...,... 111
F'fla St., Cotta M ... Otf*llY descnbld a fUtr11l!", C a2e · fnlaira: ~ "*"'*Y. T • butlneu It eon. hde ntnlt, OOOCW. ltlllnl't
Od by· • eorporatlon 1~ntl, COWtlMt riot ID ~ lttrant• hat not ytt ~
bogun to ltanallC'I butll1ota lnO *" loc.9d • 1~
und1tr lht tlC'1!1Jou1 bual-Masi Vertie Or (Gt, CON MeQ,
1'141&11 n•~ or name1 lltted CA 02626
horeln Tiit lailk 1111 IS lnteMed 10
li1ltboro Corpo1111on, Cit continnrnllld • h olhce Of DuA111 Hfflberg, P111 Al.OEN LYMAN ESCROW CORP
lhl• •t111m1nt w" rll41d 11328 Sou'1h Sl7let. Ctmtos cA
wit., tf\41 County Clll'k 01 Q0703 and Oii nopMl!d 'sae
Or•ng• County on 12/29198 <1&11 rs ~bl\laiy 111 1GQO
1 "19719038 The bulk llli II 1Ubfeel 10 Sc:hrn111lng , 611td & calrfomsa U111oml Commerall
Mackey a Law Corporation, CoOI s.c.oci 81~ 2.
11n12 Mac:Arthu.r Blvd.. .The nMnl Ind lddtest ol
Swte 210, trvtn•. Callfomla Ille person WIOI whom Cla~
l1U2·2407 ITllY Ill filtd IS Al.OEN .L YMAM
Daily Piiot Jen 8 15, 22. ESCROW C<»lP. 11326 Soulll
29, 1999 F707 StrttlCenilOS,C.00703andtht ~~.,.,..,--.,,,.._~_;_..;.;.11ast day IOf hang datn1 ~ ariv
flotltlou• Bu.IMH Cltdl"' sNll 111 FtbNllY 1a.
MIHn• State~ • 1D99, whtcll is lhe WJIMSS day
MJ follow!ng perllOfla ate befOtt the ..-a~ salt dall dj;jlnQ bualntu ... aoeohed abcM
I}'· ~•c•lr.tmall .com, b) Dated JM.iaiv 22. 111119 Vlll'llledmai .com, 2217 Har• ................ =)
bt>r Blvd., Sii A·3. Co1ta ~~Be • ...... Mita, CA 82927•5838 ...... PO.. mna
Steve e. Mead, 683 AON-CNSOll064154330AJan29, ~SI • long Beach, c~ 1GCIO
Glenn M. l.Atwlt, .05 lrvlne Flctttloua Bualne••
Av.., N41Wport B11c:h, CA Mame Statem.nt nf)63 Thi followlng persons are
Tfll1 buelneu 11 con· doing bllstneas as
duflld by· an unlnc()(l)O-•} tjappy Moon Gifts &
rtt•c:t aesoc:lallon other Colltc:tables, b} Plush I•·
111.,, a partnerahlp land, 2428 N-port Blvd., "'-"' yov started doing 11. Coeta Mesa, CA 92627
btttfntts yet? No Klmberly Elaine Barlow,
st1ve Mead 2831 Portola Drive, Costa
Th11 atatamant wet nted MeH, CA 92627
l'j!Jj\ lhe County Clerk of Theresa Marie Webster,
OftnQe County on f.12·99 851 St. Clalr Street, Costa
'""780099 Mesa, CA 92626
0 This bualnesa la eon. MY Piiot JM IS, 22, 29, ducted by; a general part·
Feb 5 1m F721 nersh1p
t NOTICE OF Have yov 1tarted doing
APPLICATION TO business yet? Yea, 11/9198
t Kimberly E. Barlow SELL ALCOHOLIC This statement was llfed
' 8EVl!RAOES with lhe County Clark of
Oat• ot Fllfng Appllcallon: Orange County on 1·12·99
OEC ~4. 1998 t9098780t02 To Whom It ~ay Conclfn: p 2 The Name(s) of the Ap. Delly 1lot Jan. 15, 2, 29,
tmnt(•) it.are; Feb S, 1999 F718
EAIC FlotlllOUI BuelMH
LESLIE N•m• State~nt ~II• appllcants titted The followinn ""rlOns' are above are app!)'lng lo tile · .. ,.-, !1e1partment ot Aleohollc doing business .,
Beverage control 10 Hll af. 411 Info Net 203 N. Bey·
cobOlle beveragll et· 8to lront. Balboa ltlend, CA
E. BALBOA BC.VO., NEW· ~~,'~nfo Net LLC A Calf. POA'T BEACH, CA 92841 . • ' F9< tho foOowing ty~ of fornla Umnaa Uablllty Co ..
Lleenae· ct ON.SAL£ 203 N. Bayfront. BalOO. ,,.. .... ' land. CA 92862 .... ER AND WINE·EATING Thia butlneas Is co~ P~~~ 11 h 1 d N 1wp0 rt ducto~ by Umit41d Uablllty
e .. th·COlll M•H Dally ~~VI you started doing
Anot J1nu1ry lS, 22, .29, bualnaH yet? Yet. 11/307
1999 . 98 __________ n_33_1 C11 Info Net, UC. DIX18f
&Q.08343 W. Godbey,· Chlel Operat·
t«JllCE Of otSSOLUTION AHO Ing Manager
Tff\MNATION OF PARTNffiSHlP This S1alem.nt was !ilea OOEAVOA INVEST'4Nl MJ. with the County Clerk of
lllSERS NOTICE IS HEREBY Orange County on t 2·22·98
GNfH llltt Endu~ Ma~ tffH778&H
llltnt CO. a ~110111• Corpofa. Oally Piiot Jan 15. 22 29,
'611 and AIJSA Ananoll Mat· Fob s t 999 f732 llltS Inc (flea AEGON Al'lll'Oli _ _..;•:.....-----
lnnl.aon Mwtlnng, tnc), 111 Notice of Iowa corpo~n....._ __ hemolott Dissolution of doltO busintst u l"l1111111S under Partnership
tile Pl~O name of En-Pubttc notice Is t>ereby ~·"°' lnvurnt,. M'ilttll. I given that MaJlc:t Ja11aragh1 e«oma oene111 oerwrs1110 · (fie .·Pallrl=imh ") • 210! Eut and Gl'laflan Hosse In, ~ ' Sultl 300 heretotore dom11 business
eorona dll '~'°"'* m26: ~~~~ .~'; s1'y~!1t~1u~b~y~ llM aslOMd dlar ~r.p 11 al o.c.m!Jtr 31 19118, ~ Rent A Car at 18000 Beach .. conswt E~ Min· ~lld 115. City of Huntington ~CO hat 1111 tole aitflor. Beach, County ot Orange. iw a, sell Pannersnrp asSl\S P'f State ol California, did on
llllO Oscll¥ge Ill llatJfltu of the I•!>, 1998. by mutu:\I con· Mltnllo. COiiect 11\d tace1w unt, dassolve the said part· llt"monh P'falllt to t11t Patt· ner&h1p and 1erm1na1e 1he1r n.isho. pertonn auno con-relattons ai. partntirs
nctl and act 1n any manner lhere1n.
l'ltCISSllY to Wllld up the llfara Sold t>us1ness In the
oWlllt ?9nne11lllp M Cltbts lulure win be condvcted Dy ~ to tllt <*SSOl¥ed Ptrtntr· Ghartart Ho&Se1n, who will shj), and '1 OHIS and Cit· pay and discharge a111111bll· mlilds aoanst It. wlll ~Md Illus ano oobts ol the firm
ll'ICI ~Cf bv En<ltawr ~· and receive llll monie' pay• 11\tl'll CO al 2101 Elat Coast able to the firm
.. thwiy, Su-II 300. Corona del Funher notlOo Is hereby Mtt, ~1f01l'll& 92825 Dated 91Yen that the unders1good Jfl'lllY 14 1911Q En<ltl't10r will not oo. resvons1b1e ~mant Co a cahfonu from this cHy on for any Corooi'aon 8'/ IAnc.cnt J obhgallOn lricurred by the =nne~iJ''' ~~ otller(s) 1n (his} (Iler) (tt>e1r)
lllt. ~•(Ilea AEGON FIHANCIAl. own namil(s) or l!l !he ~TITUTION ~ING JNC ) nllme of the lmn
111 lolirl Corpomon By Mli.ilffn DATED AT COSTA ME!:.A,
E '*-ten Tri• Str1or 'kt California, this 28th da~ ot
I U!tl'll Jon J Janecek. ESq J.inuary. 1999.
n:MI) Hal\. Kino & Cciditn: tat Majid Janar gh•
l s.nopoun ~.00 Sm Published Newport
AN CA 92707 (714) 432-8700 Boacti·Costa Mesa Daily
1-29-1m Pilot • Janu"ry 29.
t999 F750
NOTICE TO
CONTRACTORS
CALLING FOR BIOS
School District.
COAST COMMUNITY
COLLEGE DISTRICT
81<2 DearJllne
Maren 2. 1999 at 2 oo pm
Place of Bid Receipt Of
llce of 011ect0t of Purcnas
Ing. Coast Community Col· lege 01stnc:t Bldg. ·D·
1370 Adams Avenuo.
Costa Mosa. CA 92828
Pro1ect tden\lfleatlon
Nartte. GolClen We~I Cot·
tege Emergency System
Upgrade; Bid No, 1780
Place Blda are on me 111d
&\la1labte at Offioe ol tl\e
Ptiy&IC&I F ClliUea COO«ll
ne!Or, Ardith AIChy, Coast Commun•!~ COIU.119 0t4.-
ttiC1, 1370 Mam• Ave. 8klo "04
, Colla Meta, CA (11~) •38 4e73
NOTICE IS HEAEBY
GIVEN that tile above·
nemec:t Sctlool D•sll1(t ot 01111nge County, Cahfom ti,
acttno by and through Its
Govem1ng Ooa"'. herein·
aflltr referred to as '"01$•
TRICT". will 1eceive up to.
but not later than lhe
t>ov1,&1a1a<1 tame, sealed
bids for the awarCI ol a con·
tflCI for lhe plOjtCI de·.
scribed a1 Rttptace 681·
tenes for Five Emergenc;y
Powei Syst1m1
There will No Co5t ($00)
reQulretJ lor eaeh Ht ol bid
documents
Bids &flail be received In
11'1e place 1<1en11lled abolle.
end those bkJs shall be
Qpened and pu~icly read
elou0 at in. aboVe·atatod
time ana place. .
In accordance with thG
provla1ons ot Cahlomla
PubJlc Con1rac1 Code
Sec:tJon 3300, the District
reQulres that . {ha bidder
posses the following dass1-·
licauon ol contractor's
lk:ense at the time that the
contract ts awarded Con·
Jractor. C· 1 O Llc:en&e PUBLISH January 22,
1999, and January 29
1999
WALi< THROUGH. Feb·
ruary 5, 19~ at 9-00 a.m .
GWC Maintenance and
Operations Depanmen1. to·
cated off McFadden Ave·
nue between Golden Wesl
and Gothard Street$
BID OATE: March 2,
1999 at 2 00 p m •
BOARD DATE March
17. 1999
No payment shall be
made for work or mate1ial
und<ir the contract unless
and unlll the Re{llslrar of
Contractors velilles to the
DISTRICT lhat Iha CON·
TRACTOR was property
licensed at the time the
contract was awarded. Any
CONTRACTOR not so
licensed la aubJect to pen·
allies under the law II the
license ctas&1hcali0fl speol
f1ed hereloabove Is that ol a "spectal11y contractor" as
def111ed In Section 7058 of
the Calttomla Business
and Prolesstoos COde, th11
speclallty contractor
awarded the Contract lor
this Work shall Itself con·
slfuct a maronty of Ula
Wor1c, 1n accordance with
tile provisions ol Cahtom1a
Bvslness and Prole!i5t0ns
Code Section 70S9
All Work must be com-
pleted Wllh 60 c:QnS8CUhV8
days Time Is ol the es
$ence Failure to complete
the Wor1c within the tune
set tonh herein will resu1t 1n
tne 1mposltt0n ot li4u1<1ated
damages tor each day of
delay, tn the amount set
tonh in the "lnlorma11on lor
81dde1s"
Eaeh bid must conform
and be responsrve 10 tfle
contract dOCum~nts Eaeh
bidder sl'lall submit, on !tie
lorrn rum1shed wilh 1he
contract documen1s. a hst
01 the proposed suboon·
tractors on this prOjecl as
•equlrea by the Suble!lmg
and Subeontract1ng Fair
Practices Act Government
COde Section 4100 et seq
Each Bid shall be acoom.
parneCI by a cen11ted Of
castiler's cheek or bid bOnd
in an amount not less l)ian
ten perceni (10-/•) of the 10-
tat bk:! pnQe, payable to tl'le
01st11ct as a guarantee that
tfle bielder, ti Its proposal Is
aooopted, shall promptly
execute the Aqreement.
furnish a satistaclory
Fa1thlUI Performance-6<>n11
In ao amount nQt less than
on& hundred. percent
(100%) 01 the total bid
pnce. and lumtsh a Pay·
ment BoocS 1n an amount
not less lhan one hundred
percent (100%1 of the total
bid price. end furnish
cen1hca1os evkSenctng tnal
the reQVtred 1nsuranc:e 1s 1n
effect in the amounts set
lorth in tlle general condl·
hons In Ille event ol lallure
to enter 1n10 ll'le contract
and elCeeul9 lf'le required
documents, such bk.I se-
<:Yrlty will be lorfe1ted The
Fa1thM Performance 8ooct
shall remain In lutl force
and ellaet through the
guarantee perlOd as sped·
fled In tM general cond1·
l•Ol'IS
The DISTRICT reserves
the nght to reject any or all
bld9 or 10 wa1Ve any 11
regularttles or 1n1ormal11ies
10 any bids or 1n the bid·
ding As rtqUI rad t>y Section
1773 ol th• C8hlomia La·
bor Code. the Director ol
the Department ol In·
dus1na1 Relations 01 the
State of Celtfom1a has de·
termtned the generally
prevailing rates of wages In
the locality In Wl'llCh Iha
w~ 11 to be petfOfl'lled
Copies ol theae wtge rate
datarmtnatlona. entltleu
PREVAILING WAGE
SCALE, aro maintained at
lhO DISTRICT offlCe )0.
te1ed at 1370 Adams
Ave., Costa Mesa, CA
NQTICE lNVIDNG PURCHASE PROPOSALS
Ii ti$';>TIC£ 1S HEREBY CrvEN that the uty of Costa M~. acting by and
~u~ ltJ Covemlng Board, herei.n&fter teferttd to as the City, will n.'('e1ve
up to, but no la~r than t.-00 FM, Wtdnnday, Ftbruary 1?, 1999, K'.tled
propouls for ~e P""Nk' of the following City-owned surplus real
~rty.
PARCEL NO. STREET APPROX! SIZ!
422-091-04,0S 523 HAMILTON ST 19,418 SF
422-463-02 2136 RAl.ElCJi AVE 4.157 SF
42.2""'63-19 2135STER.UNC AVE 4.774 SP
-125-4-0-16 mF..1m1sr. s.150 SF
J I . '
Ml proposals &hall b~ INdt on. propcMI rota\ fumillhed by the City which
~ht avaU.ble on January 20, 1999. £.ch ptopONI m\.ltt conform •nd b.-
~1ve lo &ll.~rtmtt1t propoNl inl()t1Mtion. Bid pacbges Uldudlng
pm~l WonNtion and forms m.wy ht ObtaiMd at th• Offln o f tM City
En~t, 77 Fatr Drive, Coeta Mes.a, CA 92626 for no cha.rgt!'. For addition.al
inlOrinladoncont.tct 5'.Hn freck. F.nlJUWt'rinl TedwdM\ at (7lt) 754·5066
ProJ'(ilall ""Ul t'9 m:rlnd 11 the City of C~IA Meir.a Office of the City Clerk.
P.0 Box 1200, 'Tl fair Drivtt, Cc>1ta ~.CA 92628 on or befort th4-time
and date ... tltd above, al whkh time thty will be opened In U. Council
CM..,. of uid llddl'ft9..
Thit C!lty Council ol the City ol Cotta W... NNrVe dw right IO Nftct •ny
.S aU prtlpOMlt e>r ID wal"• tmgulariliite In a:'Y propoMl.
MAAYT. nuarr
~ey ae, O.tc,; City ol C09ta Meea
r ' \ '.&>..::..Ac~~-..... -.~ ........... N.-"" ~ M... o.uy ,Pilot ~ 15. 22. 29, 1999.
112826. PhyGlcal ~acllllln
Plann;ng, und ire ava~hltl
to aoy 1n1erntect ~rty
upon reQUt51 The Con·
trer.tor ,hall l>O'll a oopy ol
thla document at eacn )Ob
<e The Contractor and
any SUb<X>l1t1at1or under It
•hall pay not IOss tnon ttm
•Jll'C•f•ed p111va ltr'Q rate• cl wages to all wo,.e11 em·
ployed In u1e execution ol
the Contract
No bidder may withdraw
any bid for a per\od Of llll!ly
(80)'day& alter the data •el f()( the opet1ing ol bids
A payment bond thaH bt
requoad pr1t:1r to 8JCecut1on
ol the CQlltract and shall be
1n the form $el lonh In the
contract documeni. Pur~uant 10 Section 22300 01 the Pubhc Con·
1raet CO<le, lhe oonttact will
contain prov1s1ons per·
IMtlng tfle tUCteS6ful bid·
dtr 10 substUule secvrlUes lor any mooH w1lhl'leld by
thu Olstnct to ensure per·
lormance under the con·
f'tae1 ·
Ea'th bid submitted In re· aponse to tl\1s Notice Shall
contain, as• btct ilem, ade·
Quate sheeting, shonng.
and t:>raong. or equivalent
method, for lhe protection
ot hie and limb In lrenches
end open excavailorl,
wtuch shall ooolorm 10 ap·
pltcabte safety orders
Governing Boerd,
By William M. Vega, Ed. o., Chancellor, Coaat
Community College Dl•t
PubllSl'led Newport
Beach·Costa Mesa Daily
Pilot January 22. 29. 1999
F739
Fictitious Business
Name S1atement
The tollOwfng per5ons
are doing business as
GARDENS BY THE SEA
INTERN.-.TIONAL, 900
Sea Lane 111 I , CorQna del Mar, CA 92625
Chatlea Ann Yvonne
Brown, 900 Sea Lan.., 1111
Corona del tMr, CA 92625
This business ·1s con·
ducted by an 1nd1vidual
ttave you stanel1 doing bui;1ness yet? No
Charlea Ann Yvonne
Brown
This statement was filed
w11h the County Clerk of
Orange County on
f2·31'!)~
199867792.28
Oa11y Piiot Jan. 29, Feb. 5, 12. 19, 1999 F749
Fictitiou s BuaineH
Name Statement
Th.8 following persons
are domg t>uslness as
MAI SOLEIL, 1 Napoli,
Newport Beaoh. CA 92660
Mal Solell, LLC 1 Napoli,
Newpon Beach, CA 92660
This ous1ness 1s con·
Ovctod by Ltm1tt1d Uablhty
Co
Hava you staned d0ln11 business yet? No
Mai Sole1I, LLC, May
Hasso. Manager
ThtS statement was hied
w11'1 the County Clerk ol
Orange County on
12·31·98
1e986n9242
Daily Pilot Jan. 29, Feb
5. 12, 19, 1999 F751
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE
The mini storage tac11t1y,
according to tile pr0111sio11s
OI 01v1St0n 8 of the Busl·
ness and P101eu1ons
Code, Chapter 10 .. Sec:tton
2170'7(a). h!)reby gives
NOTIC£ OF PUBLIC
SALE
AIRPORT SELF
STORAGE Wiii condoet a
public sale ol the oootents
of tl'le storage apaoe{s)
named below, v.!11'1 the con·
tenta t>e1no sotd to ·the highest bidder, tor lawful
money ol tlltl United SIAtes
ol Amenca (cash)
• The sale 1s be1n~ helC:1 to
saustv a landlOr<l's lien c1f)(I
will be netn at 3760
Campu& D< • Newpott Beeon. CA 92660 On Feb
15, 1999 at 9 30 am
Auct1onuers Namu K·E
AUCTION Phone If (90!i)
863 t31 t Addross. P 0
Bo• 508, Patlon. CA
92369. Bon<l# 1•6831300640
The pubhc 1s 1nvr1ed 1oal·
tend Termi> are cash only.
Owner resel\les the right 10
bid
A general deS()(ipt1on 01
Iha property being s\lld
along with lhe tden11ty oi
the Occ:upan1 renting the space are as lotlows
SPACE NO.·
OCCUPANT ·PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
2028. JOSEPH DE·
METRfUS CHRIST·
OPHER, COPIER. T ABlE,
FOlOING CHAIRS. SEV·
ERAL BOXES CON •
TENTS UNKNOWN
2120 MICHEUE
BACONJ.. FUTON BED
STEREu RACK, VAC UUM, ENTERTAINMENT
CENTER, ENO TABLES,
BOXES CONTENTS UN·
KNOWN
2001 JERRY ALLEN,
ROWING MACHINE,
CHRISTMAS LIGHTS,
COFFEE MAKER. NU·
~~:
Sell your extra
household
Items In
CLASSIFIED
Call 642-5678
21$6, JERRY ALLEN,
SKYLINE TFUNS
PORTER CHAIR, COf·
FEE MAKER, SHOP
LIGHT j,, e.-.as l OO:<t::S
CONTt:.NTS UNKNOWN
2087. ARTHUR GOMEZ.
CHILDS BOOSTER
CHAIR. COUCH, OABY
SWING, STUFFED
ANIMALS. PICTURE,
MANY BOXES CON·
TENlS UNKNOWN
f028, ANDRE
PINESETT, FRAMED
PICTURES, VACUUM
BAGS CONTE.NTS UN
KNOWN
2293. CYNTHIA A
OANDIS. HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE, CLOTHINO,
CURIO C~BINET. BOXES
CONTENTS UNKNOWN
2243, KAIS OLSEN,
SHELF. CHEST OF
DRAWERS, IRONING
BOARD. P.OLE LAMP
MANY BOXES CON· TENTS UNKNOWN
21-!68, PAITY MORSE 0
ENVIRON SAFETY
PRODUCTS FIRE EXT•
INGUrSHER, MANY
BOXES CONTENTS UN·.
KNOWN
Publlshed Newport
Beach·Costa Mesa Daily
P11o1 Jenuary 29, Februal\'
5, 1999
F74S
PUBLIC HCAAINGS
WILL BE HELO BY THE
COSTA MESA PLANNING
COMMISSION AT THE
CITY HALL, 77 FAIR
DRIVE. COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA, AT 6"30
P M. OR AS SOON AS
POSSIBLE THEREAFTER
ON MONDAY FEBRU
ARY 08. 1999 REGARD
ING THE FOLLOWING
APPLICATIONS '
IF ANY OF THE FOt.
LOWING ACTIONS ARE
CHALLENGED IN
COURT, T.HE
CHALLENGE MAY BE LIMITED TO. 0Nl Y
THOSE ISSUES SOME
ONE RAISES AT THE
PUBLIC HEARING DE·
SCRIBED IN THIS NO·
TICE OR IN WAITIEN
CORRESPONDENCE OE·
LIVERED TO THE PLAN·
NING COMMISSION AT
OA PRIOR TO, THE PUB·
LIC HEARING.
1 PLANNING APPUCA·
TION PA-99-01 FOR GERI
MC CALLUM, AUTHOR
tZED AGENT FOR C.J
SEGERSTROM & SONS
J;OR A CONDITIONAL
USE PERMIT TO ALLOW
FEE·BASED PARKING AT
WHITTIER COUEGE. LO·
CATED AT 3333 HARBOR BOULEVARD IN AN MP
ZONE, ENVIRONMENT AL
DETERMINATION' ex
EMPT
2 PLANNING APPLICA·
TION PA·99·02 FOR G M
OOWN UNDER/JOHN
PlOVESAN. AUTHOR
!ZED AGENT FOR El
LWIN E. ASHWILL TRUST
FOR A eONOITIONAL
USE PERMIT TO ALLOW
AN AUTOMOBILE RE·
PAIR SHOP WITHIN 200
FEET Of A RESIDENTIAL
ZONE, LOCATED AT 2013
PLACENTIA AVENUE.
UNIT 81. IN AN MG
ZONE ENVIRONMENTAL
DETERMINATION EX·
EMPT
3 PLANNING APPLICA·
TION f'A·98•93 FOR
TIMOTHY BUNNING, AU·
THORIZEO AGENT FOR
DENNIS MILES FOR A
CONDITIONAL use PEA·
MIT TO ESTABLISH AN
AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR
SHOP WITHIN 200 FEET
OF A RESIDENTIAL
ZONE ANO INClUOING
CONSTRUCTION OF A
738 SQ FT STRUCTURE
BEHIND THE EXISTING
BUILDING WHERE THE
WORK WILL BE CON·
DUCTED. LOCATED AT
t684 PLACENTIA AVE
NUE IN A Ct ZONE
ENVIRONMENTAL OE
TERMINATION EXEMPT
C PLANNING APPLICA·
TION PA 98•95 FOR
HICHAM ALANI FOR A
CONDITIONAL USE PER·
MIT TO AUOW ONE
SERVICE BAY OF A TWO
SERVICE BAY GAS STA
TION TO BE CON
VERTEO TO A SANO·
WICH SHOP/MINl·MAAT,
LOCATED AT 2050 HAR·
BOA BOULEVARD IN A
CI ZONE ENVIAONMEN
TAL DETERMINATION
EXEMPT
S TENTATIVE PARCEL
MAP PM-98-271 FOR
MICHAEL P KEELER TO
SPLIT ONE LOT INTO
TWO S.000 SO FT LOTS,
(A VARIANCE FROM MIN·
IM UM LOT SIZE RE·
OUIREMENTS WAS AP
PROVED J/23/!18··PA
98•17), LOCATED AT
2258 ORANGE AVENUE
IN .11,N Rt ZONE
ENVIRONMENTAL DI:!•
TERMINATION EXEMPT
FOR FURTHER IN·
FORMATION ON THE
ABOVE APPLICATIONS.
TELEPHONE 754•524S
OR CALL AT THE OFFICE
OF THE PLANNING
DIVISION'-ROOM 200..i. 77 FAIR OHIVE, CO:;T A
MESA CALIFORNIA
Published Newport
Boact1.Cos1a Mesa Dally
P110t January 29. 1m F7.S
Fictitious Bu1lnen
Name Statem.nt
The loll<M1ng pertana
are do.rig bu$1ne6S u
Z Golden Rule, 20•
Macew L•nu, Fountain
vaney. CA 92708 Marcholo t. Zolman.~ Macaw Lane. Foun!Aln
v11ney. CA 112108
Tl* bullneas 11 con·
ducted by; n tncllvl®AI
Hav. you tlt"-d «IOlng
SHOPPING FOR
A NEW APARTMENT?
CIW11tned leu you <'Ompare coat•
without hu91e or worry!
Ftidoy, Jonuary 29, ~ 999 15
I PU8UC NOTICES 11 PUBLIC NOTICES I POBUC NOTICES I I PUBUC HOllCU 11 PUBLIC HOTICll ]
t:>utll1en y&rt No
Mar(lhttle L Zolman
This llllt rTlt'l)t .... • lllOd
Wtlll 11'1 ColJnty Cltltll ot
Orange County on Mlt 9'J
19996710771
Daily Prk>t Jan 22. 29.
Feb 6. 12. 19{19 F742
l'lotttS.... 811111 .....
119MStMetMftt
The foltow!ng P"l'IOn• .,.
doing butlnet1 aa: Santa P1u11 Wm Mobile
Home Plfk, 1723 w, Cout
Htahw1y, N-port S..eh,
CA02983 • c a c EqultlH , L.LC.
(Callf), 2723 W. CO'Ht
Hwy., Newport Beach,
Ca1rt,
Thia bu11n111 11 con-
OuC1ed byJ Umltad Uablllty
Co
Hav1 you started doing
business y9f? Yes, Pur· chase Prop. 12.:J0.98
C & C Equltlts,, UC, John
H. Cummings, Member Thi• statalT\ent wes n1e<1
With the County Clerk of
Orange Counly on 12131198
19989779191
Daily Piiot Jan. 8, 15, 22,
29, 1999 F70CI
Flotltlou• Bu•IMH
Nam• Stetement
The following persons aro
doing bu•lneas as
a) Orenge Cout Produc:·
!Ion Center & Stage, b)
Sign Mt Special11&1, 833
lJdo Park Orive, Ntwport
B111eh, CA 92663
Impact Marketing Group,
Inc (CA), 833 Udo Park Orlve, Newport Beach. c.-.
92663
Thia business 11 con-
ducted by: a corporation
Have you 1tartad doing
business yet? No
tmpaet Marketing Group,
Inc.. Anthony J, Potrucelll. President
Thia 11a1ement was ftled
wlth the County Clerk of
Orange County on 1 · '2·99
19H«S780toe
Dally P1101 Jan. 15 22, 29,
Feb 5, 1999 F716
RESOLUTION
NO. 99·5
A RESOLUTION OF
THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF NEW-
PORT BEACH DE·
CLARING ITS INTEN-
TION TO CONDUCT A.
PUBLIC HEARING TO
CONSIDER THE
GRANTING OF A
NON·EXCLUSIVE
SOLID WAST!
FRANCHfS-E TQ
AMERICAN WRECK·
ING, INC., AND TO
WEST COAST LAND
CLEARING
WHEREAS the Cily
Council hnds anu do·
termmes that th& coll<>clloo
ot sohd waste ~nerateo w11h1n Iha C11y 1s a vital
publlc 5ervlt:e and 1tlal tho
r>IOfaye, ac;c:umul811on col·
1ect1on and disposal ot
sollc:t waste and re·
CyClablei. IS a mattor Of
great pubhe concern be·
caus1.1 improper control ol
$uch matters woul\J &ubie<:I
tho Ctty 10 pc11nn11al liablhty
damagea an~ penal11es
end may credl& .a publlc
nuisance, air polluuon. fire
hazard, 1ntesta•i<>o. en<l
other prol'>lems allochng
thO pubhc: Malth, safety
and wellare. and~
WHEREAS, non•ex
clusrve traACtuses for Ille
use of public streets to
p1ov1de commeraal sot1d
was1e heuhng services w11t
pro1nv1e the public health,
safely and welfare by
promo11ng permanence
and :Sldbtllly amoo11 thoso
hutmesses ""'shmg to provide i;uc:h service and
c1coou11tablllty to Ille City
tor compliance w1lh c:1.men1
alld lu1u1e &late mandalos.
<Ind,
WHEREAS, pu~uant to
Att1clo XIII vf th\! C11y
Charter and pur51,an1 to
Sect•onr. 49500 through
419S23 ot tl'le Pubt•c Re·
.r:;ources COdo, lhe C1tv " aulhorll&d 10 enter into
non·exc:lus1ve lranchlSf!
agreemerlls for com·
meroal solid waste collec.
hon sel\llC8S witl'I pnvate
solid w.ista h.lute1s, and,
WHEREAS Amencan
Wrecking. Inc.. a pnvate
demohtt0n con1cact hrm.
and Wesl Coast Land
Cteanng. a p1rvate ooorract
firm, have i:.utxn•l18'l an ilP· phc:alton requesllng a Non·
uclus1ve Solld Waste
Franchise that sa11sl•es the
City's apphcahon require·
men IS
NOW. THEREFORE. be
it resolved by the C1tv
Cou11c11 ol ma City 01 New·
port Be.'cn that
1 A pubhc haarlng &haH
bll conclur.ted on Febn11try
8, 1999, at 7 00 pm. or as
soon the<e11t11r as p111t.1t01t
in the City Council
CN!tnberi, 3300 Ntt~rt
Boulev11rd, Nowport
Beach, Cal1lom!A to con·
sider the granttng of a
franchise to 41l!C:h 1pp1tcant
tts1ed u11de1 Item 2 below
purauartt 10 the lottowtng
terms and COOd1ll011&.
1 Fmn<.Jl1se ellect1ve
date· March 10. 1999
b Ouerienv 1tanct11s11
tee 8 5% ot g~ monthly
reoo1p11 ror the first y011r of
franchise term tr'ICleaslng
by 1% per yPr Wlll'I a up
of 10.6%.
t::. Tem1 ol Fronciltse
Marci\ 10, 1991> to J<1nunry
II, :to06 w1lh r1>11t1Y.8I nghtl
upon mutual agrH1rn:ont ot
the 1n1ncillsM 1md City
d The City &hall llOt set
trni Franctll511 ·a bin r111u
• Franch11;oe shall In·
d0rt1nily and hOkl t111rm!e&s
Ctly from •111V1roorntnta1 If
Ability lor the fnlndllsaa'a
CIP&fetloit3 in lhe City anli
shAll pay to th• City
Envlronmtntal Llab1lity
Fund on a quan rfy b8Sls,
g &~ of grt>U r :pu fOf
II COO\merc1al llOlkl waate
"h8()1jllflg s M pro..1dl'IO
by tho i:"ro ncihls in the
City
I FrnncN r.f)a• In•
d mntty 11no llOld Cdy h4nntJ •:om p n n
anrt r11irM0011 n1 rariu1e to
m t curm flt llll(I future
Ila 1 r11crc1 ng 11qutre·
ment1 with ra111.a IO lt'4
l)Ol'llOrl Of The ~
aolld 'Walle '" .. "' Q(ll ltded t)v F111nt:fllf"
oofaUlt UOd r the 11' '1• Th. butlneu • CO()< l'lottttoua ......... 2317, Dftl ' n3-41 IU
mttnl duc:ted b'f D corporauM Neme lteteflMnt Tho P\blit: i. trMtDO tO a• I Priol to Obtalnlf\Q a Have YQU atanod Clolng Thi totlo_wtng peBOna ere ienc T~~ aro CUil On1Y'
SOlld Waste Fnmd\tse, thlJ buailleu ret1 No CIOlng bUalnte1 u · Ot.nor CIY91I the rlghl fo
Clty'a minimum' quail· Bll.r.111 SectttMJ • ffl' Ave. Balbol i_: A ral dcWl(luan"OI ap~nt• · 11 &atl&fy th O AL. Co Inc., l.awrencc t~AcMintlJf9 fOl.O bid
f!Cllh0fl$ rogiird~ h:ibllllf Th11 •tat•""'"' was tll.O land 9*2 lhtl ptoPOft)' 1\leinO IOtl
lnsu1ante, 1qulpmen1. wnh u.. Couoty Cl8tt of ~ o Matlf\, )tO APo-aklng witrl lhcl i<I nli!y Of
1<nowletdil11 of l)OCkt w 'ta Or•ng• COUt'lfY O"I 12·16-111 lana A~• .. DalbOI b1ancf, ~!he ,.~re u1~1n9~mo, regulati'ons. lo8d C:hoci< tHl8779t'4 CA8.2662 .... .. .......,.....
programa, etc Delly Pilot Jan t~ 22. 29. K8t1t C Paib, 111 ~ ACE NO ·OCCUP '
le. f'ranelu£ee r.hatl fib 5. 1999 f-73' AW/.,, Bolbo• lsln.M CA 0• fscRORPIPERTJ!. meet Cit~"• f8Qu1remtiotl t~ " oovn
10 !nlpl11111e111 recyellng lln!J Flotltlo..a• Bu•t,,..._ TJll• bu fneu 11 ·con-1 A208. Joffpfl Oemfltri!no'.
:r.ource roc:tix.1lon public Name St•le.,_nt cjU<;IO<I by. 1 Ol'llfll pan· OOA LllW Of! CIC JQ&aPf\,
tiduca1io1111tt1v111e:. r-11\1 fotlowtno pert001 ar• "°''hip Oem1111u,, ~ardr~eJ
I CtlY na OUlllOf1lY II) dblna buttneu • : • Hll\'t you ·~Cl CIO•ng do(l'les, oCll<;e Cl'1alt1 a n n u a I I y a u Cl I 1 Plu1fi !eland, 1025 Weet· bl.It"°*' yet? No lllQet tc11 t'lliCt1Mll¥e Franetitsoe'& lttl nc;al .re· mlrw111' Melt, w1111m1n110r, M1tk o M•1en A2:'14 Jim Lee Hal'1l5:"1!
COIClS 1elat111g to Iha pay· CA 92683 'Thi• ata•wment wl!I lilod . l V . Ian, CIOU a ill•
men1 ot h~es roqulrec:t un. Klmbl!'ly E.. Barlow, 2•2e wi111 th* County Cloo. of 81411 , Oovo1n G Hl!ll
Oer lhe lranc;h1&c Newport 8/Vd, .t1, tosi. Orange County on H2 S19 lu~aage. c:t1alr1 hies,
rn Frn11ct11Jc 1>11alf M .. a, CA 9211n 189H'780098 c:atimet, lab111
comply w1tt all State, Fed Thtt busloen 1p1 oon· Oady PUot Jan U'i, 2, 29, BHi7, Davld Deen ll!ble
e1ul laws 11t'ld r.egu1a11ons, ducted by 11n lnd•Vlttu111 f.n •5 tOl)t f72'2 couch, lovH at, CHio 1em1s ar.<1 c.on<1111ons ol 11.e liav1 you ltartOd dOI~ • electric. keyboald lranwi1~e i!Qreemont City ~u11neu y~No , r:lcrtltlou• Bll•ln .. • 8223, Mark l •on Cna1tet eno Munrc1pa1 l<lmbtr1y e. ofrlQyv Jamu1 coucri 11 • Cor1e Thia statam.nl WH n100 H11m• lt•t•Tnlftf • bOll"C~ Ghalr lamp .,.,, 2 TM City pu~l}S to With · thll County Clerk ot Tho lotk>wing per11<"11 are Pu:b'l!sr cd New11brt-
orter a npn flJth.11>1vti ;.wl.irJ Orange Coi.mty on 01/05199 colno. bu1.oass ... Beai:ti..COsta Mesa D>illll"'.
war.le C:fJlt8C.llOt'I .lraflCh.Se '"9G779554 EGrf PRINTING, 27t9 Art· Pi Ot January 22 2fl, i'lQ§.;1 Chor "'" , Orang• • CA F743 10 eacil ol tht1 lotlow1ng ap· Dall~ P1tot Jan. 8, lS, 22, 92465 .
p1tc-.an1s Hstec:t btilow who 29, 1999 F705 o AL Co Inc., (NuviaC!al.
die presetotly bc&'1'1.ud and 3305 w Spttng l.!wntam
permitted to COMUCI l.llJ5i· Fl<itltlou• Bu•IM.. Rd. "60-24 I.as Vegas NV, ness in the City Pen;onr. N•,,.. St•t•,,.enl 89102 wrKl tiave an interest 1n 01 The l'ollowlng persons are Thia Duslnesa Is c:o""
ou1ect1on to the proPosed doing business es duc:te<I by· a c0tporilt1on lranch1s~ may appear Plrlaci Packaging Serv1c. Hive you started ootng
before IM C11y Counc.ltmd 3303 Herbor Blvd. lf·"f, bus n11;1 yet1 No
Ile hea1d on the dale arid Costa Mesa, CA 92626 0.A L. Co Inc , t....,,.nc:e
11me listed above Gayle tee Sp1nk.S, 3221 enat1ki, SecitllfY
NOTICE OF SEIZURE PUASVANT TO HEAL"Tl1
AND SAFETY coot
SECTION t 1411111408
ANO NOTICE OF INTENDED F~FEITUAE
PUkSUANl TO HEAL TH
ANO SAFE.TY COO£
SECTION 11488 4: a Am1mcan Wrecking, New York Ave • Cos111 rnlt Slatement was flied
Inc. Rober! :r Hall Vu:e Mesa, CA 92828 IN!lh Iha C01Jnty c erk ol Pre1>1dent Thia bualntn 1s. con• o c "·98 b Wes1 Coast Land <1ut1ad by 111 indMoual '1""l" OUnt'f on 1:.!·hr On MAV 0. 1898, •t 711 1t988778t35 W 17TH, NO E·3. COS.TA"' Cle&ru1g Oave Tl'lome~ Have you ei.rteci Clotng Oel!u Pi.tot .Jan IS, t2, 29, MESA. CA. thie pro"nv President bua1nen yet? "'•" 1111 r , 3 This Res<llution ol 111 83 feb 5. \999 F735 ducnbod u
tenttol\ .. nail lifJ pubhsnod Oayte Lff SpmMS FOUR 22' MIOHT'I' MOVER
10 tl'le C11ys 01f1c:1al news· Tl\11 statement wa1 ltlod Fic:tlttous Busin~ss TRAILERS
paper v.11tim 15 oaya ot •ti. with lhe County Cler~ of Name Statement
=tr1opt.gn an<l at least 1 O 01ange County on 1-12·911 ftro toll "' nQ Pc rsO<\s da~s p·101 Jo rebruary ti, HIHG780103 re do! g t>u., ness as-
19 9 Dail~ P1101 Jan t 5, 22 :!9, o 1 z l'ro.-.J.ietions lafl Adopted this 2511'1 U·1Y ...,, Feb 5. 1999 F7l7 Joar nSt Costa Meta CA
January 1!199 •21iW {At/TTEO•nsnTI~. 0 Nell. MAYOR . Flotltloue Bu1lnffl B•ett A Rt• ""'liSO l 2.H Ne.,.'at•t•m•nt ... ., ftll..•Vonnt M Harkleas The fQllowlng p8'SOl'l9 11111 t 1m SI ..Hun1 1gt n
CITY CLERK doing bu11neH H ' !.\£Jach CA 92648
Publl'>l'le<:I Newport BllRch A A lnternat•onal Com· Zoltbn £11'1ofY te91as
Costa Mes.1 Oauy Pilot pany, 28&5 FaiMew Rd 266 JO'linn SI .. ust<>
January 2&, 11J99 rlJ 103, Coita Mesa CA Me~a CA 9~2G F747 92628 Thi<; t>u5111ei;s s Q)!l
---------Adn•n Shatlq Ahm d, ductO(f by a gonera PM
Flctltlou• BuslMll 2885 Falrv•ew Rd. t1J 103, oer&h•'
Heme Statem.nt Costa Mesa, CA 92628 Have You •:<11100 dO no
The folloytlng persons are This buslntss '' con· tis ness ~eT? Yes, U1~9
doing buslneu u · ducted by, an lndlv!Ouol 6'611 Rh•mu!.Sien.
Custom Data Solutlons, H1vt you star!e" dOI""' Z.)itrlfl T6glss u ""' Tr11s sta•oment was I ea 968 W. t1'1fl St .. tl'B, Costa bullneu '191? No ..,._ ,.._,,_ C' .... Mesa, CA 92e27 Aanan Shaflq Mmea w.in '"" """''ty • ,_., Cl'
Danlel Phtulps Duka. 968 Thi• 11atemont wu tlllld Orange Coun~y on 1 19 !i!I
w 11th s1 .;e, coc1a w11h the County c1er1c ot Oailv Pi!Ot ~~~r17:9~ Mesa, CA 92827 Orenge County on 1-13-99 Feb 5 •2 199(1 n 41 Tl'lle buslneu Is con· t"ff780271 '
ducted by· an lndlvfdual Daily Pilot Jan. t!5 22 29 NOTICE OF b~~~~O:et?s~~~,1~~~ng Feb. 5, t999 ' f:73ci PUBLIC SAU:
Dal')lel Phllhps Duke Flctltlou• Bust,,... Tno m n1 sleotll-' tual ty
This atatemoht wu flied Nem• Sl•t•ment aecorarrto to the pro.,.'5 ons
with Iha County Clerk of Tttl following pe~Of19 fl!I J OI 0Mi Oil 8 Oi the Bu> .. Orange County on 01/06'99 doing 00,.,., .. , as nest anti P1otes111 ns
t t99877ff 13 l"Y Cotrage Tearoom, 4905 COd Cllap!P.f 10 S e: on
DaJly Pilot Jan 8 15 u Yorba Rench Ad Yorba 2t 1071n1, hflreuy Qt'.itlS ' ' ' Linda CA 92887 t~OTtCE Of7 PIJSUC 29, !999 fJI t JUiio. Mallhl\m, l 1481 La SALE •
Flotltlo11• BuslMH Collene Yorba Linde, CA ~)l'll'a $1911111~ NEWOOtl
Mame si.te~nt 92886 Mo54> ~111 c:ondU' a :>uUJ c
Ttle foltow1ng persona art Kr1a1en tvos, ! 14A1 la Col-s I o( 11\n ooments ::>1 the
doing bUslnau as· letle, Yo1ba L1rida, CA Sl:"J<ege '"'' • ($) named
j;plc:uren Distribution & 92888 botow W th lrlO COlllOnt&
Siles, 39 Hartford Dr., This business 11 to"° 0011 !l SOkl IO ltle h gtiesl
Newl)Ol1 Beech CA 92660 duc!ed by; a gorie1al part· tlld~or tor lllwta money ot
Sharon c. Haire, 39 Hart· no~hlp the Uf\lled Sla'e> 01 \mer
ford Or Newport Btaen Heve you atatled c:101n9 ca (cash}. CA 92860 ' busineu yel7 Yas, 1 41(99 'Tt'lfl sale is bqln~ l\C!ld 'O
Thia buelnen 11 con-Julie Maxham satisfy ataridlord's tion anti
ducted by: an tndlvldual This 11a1emen1 was mad IN1fl be Mid et 1250 13"5\0I
.. avo yov .tarted doing wtth th• County Clerk of St Costa Mesa CA !l162t:i
bu11neu_yet? Vat, 5/18193 Orange County on 1-12·99 on Fet.i 15. HJ99 al 10 30
Sharon c. Haire fttne780097 A '-1
Thi• etatement was lllld Dally Pilot Jan. ts. 22. 29, AtlalOoevr's Na<nfi I< E •
wttl'I th• County Clerk of Feb 5 1999 F723 Au c ti 0 n p.., 0 n ti I Orange County on 1·12-99 ' ' 90.1 !163•\131 AddrtlSS
1""780100 Flctttl«Hl9 B&hllnen PO Do• 82! Rfalll>. CA
Dally Piiot Jan t 5 22 29 Name Statement ' ' ' The folloWlrig persona are Feb. 5, t 999 F720 d0tng bualneas ...
'1otlttou• Buel,,._. o o A Mech1nJno. 628 1••· f 795 Heme 91.it•~nt mtnaf W1y, 'f3, Corte
The lollowtng per90nt 11• Mesa. CA 92827
w•• .. lled pultUef'll lO HHlfh and Sataty Co4la
Sactt0n 11'71 / 114a& Dy
tl'le OAANGE P.OltCE DE·
f>AATMlNT.
Tl1e ptoperty wa• MIZ~
with respect to 41lleg•d
\llOlat.onttJ of Se<:tionl•I
t t 3S8 ot ttla H .. lfh anO
ul•ty Code You aie ,,.,.
by nohr1ed thal the 01stnct
A11omay ol OranQ• Co1Jntv
h" •lllt•etad 111roce•dlnG~ •o
forl••t ui. ebo..--d .. c:nbect p1openy Pl#•u•nt to Heellh
•nd Safety Cod• S.C-~n Jl488 4 I
You are instNCt-4 t1'1•1 ti
1ou dH 1re t o contest rile for1e1ture of Ihle ptoperty.
puraua"1 IQ Heattti end
S•laty Ccioe Sac:t.on
11488 5 vou muu Ille •
verd1ed cle1m atating YO\X tntarett 1n tl'le property
You mutl Ille ,,,., c:l•m 111
lhe Sup•rior Court ol 1he
Counrt ol Or•no• w11hi11 thirty 1301 day• 01 U.. lint
oubl11;41ton ol thlo ,..ouc:e uni••• vou rec••v• tcl~•l notice I PteaH uee 98• l 'Cl I You mu1t "~ en .,,
oi:uted copy ol the clall'n•n lhe D1•ttoc:t Attorney ot
Orange Coumv IAttn Sl.J
SAN P AIEZMAN, DtMv 014tr.ct Anornevl •l 700 Ct"'(; Canrar Qrt..,. W•aa
Santa Aoa Ca 92701 w1tl'lin thirty t301 dava of
the fll.n@ Of the C:leim II\ the
6uper10r Coutt/Civtl DiYI·
•ion
Th• l••lure 10 timely hi•
anO SKUte a 1ter•foed Cllatft\
natm~ •n intat••t "' ".Che prOpafly in tPI• Supaoor
Court w1ll,··•••ult 1n ll'I•
p1op•J1y be•nQ decleract or
o•d«t•d torle1t to the Stell
ot Cotorn•a and d•ll••bUllCI
PUISU .. ,I to 1ka PfOVTt•On.t
ot HaetU'I ••Ml Safety Colla
S•c:t10n 114189 w1tt.out
lurthar not1ta or n.anno
0112', 01129, 02/0S
dotng t>uslneu·as· · Dee Wayoe Jaekaon, 2468
Quest Pel'SOl'l81 fltnen & W. Broedway, AnahOltn, CA
Aehablfltatton. 119 E •• 18th 92804
St., Costa Mna, CA 92&27 Anna Louise Jatkeon,
Daniel B: Judge. 1048 Ir· 2464 W. BrOlldwav A"ll·
PAULA MARIE MIZER
Vine Ava • Suite 392, New· he•m, CA 92804 port Beach, CA 92660 Thia buelneu It eon·
Thie bu1ln111 la c:on· ducted by husbaf!d and
ducted by. en lndtvidu:il Wiie
Hal/8 you started doing Have you aiarted doing
busineH yet? Yea, 1/1199 bus1neH y.t? No
Dante! B Judge Dee Jackson
This atatemarrt w11 hied Thll statamait ""111 fllGd
w!1h th• Co\lnty Cltrk of with the C01.mly Cieri< of
Orange County on M2'99 Orange County on t.12-99
t0998780t 18 1t9H780t20
Daily Pilot Ja.n 15, 22. 29. Dally Pll°' Jan 15, ~. 29
Feb s, 1999 F728 Fab.5, 11199 F72~
Flctltloue 8usfneta Flo•ttloue 8usln"•
Name Stetem•nt Me.,,. statement
The lollowlng persona art Ttlt following pettOM ate
dOlng bu11nau es· doing buauiess as·
American Marketing & ACI· Cami'• Corner, i0912
Yelllaing, 12031 Winton St., Chapman Ava., Garden
Garden Grove, CA 92845 Grove, CA 82840
Juon Nall Adami. 12031 Camille Joan Andet.on,
Winton St., Gardtn Grove, 10912 Chapman AVI. Ger·
CA 92&45 den Grove, CA 92840
Tl'lls bu1ln111 It con-Timothy Edward Atldll'·
ducted by. a.n lndMdulll eon, 10912 Chapman Avo,
Have you stalled doing Ottelen OrO'fe. CA t21MO
business yel'2 No Thi• bu1ln&11 I• con.
Jason Nan Adam• d~ by: tiu.oand wia
Thia atllttl'fltnt WH llled Wtf•
with the County Clerk of HIY8 you •taned dOlf!G
Ora"ge County on 1-12·89 business yet? No 1etHTIO111 camni. J, Ancll!Wn 1 Thi• atatamllfrt ,,.u tn.cs Daly Pilot Jin l5, 22• 29• with the County CIM., of
F•b. 5, 1999 nzr Oranoe County on H2.a9
F1otlttous Buafn.a 1"96780119
Na,,_. Stet•m.nt Dllly P1'°' Jan 15 22, 29.
Ttla foll~ng PlftOnt 11ta Feb. 5. 1et9 F72~
dQfng bustneu u ; Murphy Banner•, 30S1 FloUUous lklalMH
Cortt Merln, Newport N•me Stetem9"t
Beac:h, CA 9.2660 The fooowtng pt'<IOnS Jite
Su• A!llson Murphy, 3051 dOlng t>ullnfta u
Cort• Marin. Newport llMQff & fVlfY'hlno. 210 Beach, CA 92660 E. ·1 'flh Strte', Cotta"\1tN
Thi• bualn1u la con· CA 92627
ducted by: an lndMau.i Image. & Evwy1n1noJ. lLC. Haw you •tarted dolno (CA), 210 e: 17th ~tr t,
blJeJneet yet? No Coeta M"8 CA 02C27 Sue Alllton Murphy Thie Du1lt111• 11 eo~
Th11 atattment wa• nted duct~ by' Limited Lltb'lrty
with ~ County Clerk ot Co • Oranoe County on 1.oe.tl9 HaY8 you 1i.rte<1 doing
1 t9H778187 busin.u 111t1 No
OaUy Pilot Jan 15. ,2, XI, ~~~~Dd:ing e:=g·
Feb. 5, 19" '731 Thi• 1tat1mtn1 .,._, fifed
PAUL-\ MARIE
MIZE~ CPM. ·i7.
ot Hnntingmn ~
p.t ... ~i ;&W-.l.) ar her
residence in
Huntington Bc:M:h
Jan. 25. l ~,, 9. .A
regioruil rn:uuigc:r fur
\\~qcrn adonal
I~·
M.magrmcnt, ~he "·i.: 'tt)' ~ctivc in the
lnmmre of Reil E.~te i\hn.~1. (IREM)
~nd the Ap-.lrtmrnt A.NX 12non of 0~
County. (AA C). For rwcnty-ln"C ~ r.he
ha.1 liccn ''m' th"C an t. Jalllcs E~
01ureh of e\vpo.rl lk-xh: ~ing, down
• nd pupperttr nunism •. s~<' "~ :Wu ~
member ut" both O~b~ and l,.lS Angeles
Councv Puppet :er ;,Utkl 10 addition ro bd~
active m the"! N:.iriorutl A\Jdob.:ln • t't'\~
he is 5\Jl'WM b\• her husband. D.UC W.
Mizer, q:cpch11d1T.n Limb Ro~ P:urid.1
Mcl-.lurphy • nd Danid Mir.er. rhrcc
gr~ndch1ld~n, p.·u'l'r1rs • idney rid , :mh
l.:m~ :\J\d hmthcn .'KillC)'. ~ aruNiron
t.nitt. •
Visitaoon \\i J be from ,;00 m. 7:30 p.in.,
Frid.Iv. J~n. ~r.h ~t P..t iii V"rw Monuao;
3500 l\trilk Vk-w Or.,~ n Bcict<, C
• f'uncr.ll l'\'Kll'S "ill ~ at I 0.00 a.m ••
:uutd.tj. jali. jOth :u c. J.amo F.fl
Oum:h. ~209 Via Li&~. ('Wf'Ol't ~h.
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CIOlnQ ~· .. Delly Pilot Jiil\.. t5 2:!. ~ Sea SUPP'Y.1.._10 W11)(1gato, ~b &. 1999 '719
Altso Viejo,'°"' 82'51 ll,':11 Charin ,.._,on, tt ~ate, A11ao vi.;o. CA LOCAL
. MORTUARIES Thia 1>u1ln1u 1, con-
csuct41d by an ~r'ldlvldual
Ht\18 you ta'19d 11olng PACIFIC VIEW
b\11tM11• y.t? v ... M-89 MEMORIAL PARK ..)9rt'( Ct1ar181 M&IOn Tt!lt 11a..,,,.11t w.. n19CI
wtth IM County CIM.
Or-. County on ' , .... ,, ....
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'~Affordable
. Alternadv.e"
l)isc<,11nt Casket,
;re1natlon &
·Burial rvice
DM!lgnated lfil90lal
Cttj mlllltlllot ltle .... • 8 I 111
Why ._ hould you subjc t
yourself & your family to
paying inflated prices ro
casket, services????
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1 HOUSES/CONDOS
I FOR SALE 1 GENERAL
•VA + ~tDOWN • $0 MOVE·IN
1 FAEE COUNSELING
•Ff'EE List ot HOMES
; :_t1UOIVA AEPOS
I Ml<>-723-68S7
1ntRAN REAL ESTATE
.., SOLO!!
..,, b"'c11ie, Hom es for
al• in our Saturday Real
E~•ale Supplement!
Homes of the Week
a :\d Slan 111 Ju 1 $75'
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: th Best Local .. AMII Estate Sochon
·• ~ALL TODAY!'
: USA I\ RIVER
.. -949·574-4252
: ANNE WILLEY
It 94~574-4249
IDE COVE CONOO
I: ~c JO Ba ooa Island , aau 1 ::>Bath 2 r garago
1).000 NJt. ~ 9 721. 3SG6 ll~OA'i'SUND dpl• SOIM
" Plool VU cl Pa h n ~tn ~ llPPl!I un1l 31 r 21>/l l w 1 SI 875 OQ() 9•9~13·4062
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Ir I~ ~ N( I lbt I c;t.;i llfl\C 2
.i •Ar $74 K 94<i 7J 4062
lOll Van~ Rn11or
Bat0URT CUSTOM HOME : ; Banangcr Court OFIE:H SAT 12_. De u 5ll1
~ maid ov , bl pOd
• laland AE S1,62S.OOO
B a; Boyd 94~·12:M363
5 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALe
BALBOA PENN
1 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE
CORONA DEL MAR
NEW CONSTRUCTION
tl>2 L1rk.tpur Avt Vlllt II
11>1,200 ~coo vu ~a " 10 v n : out 11y M.uc.11 31
SOK Bil ff)lo!llS FU!!t1np .!.. 1 {'42 00
•OPEN HOUSE
FRIDAY 10am-2pm
I
tPYGLASS HILL
: 34 Morro Bay
: $999,000 • WRONA DEL MAR
: 609 Dahlia Ave
I N $719,000
•
RUDENTIAL CA REALTY
949-644·62'00
: LOWEST PRICED
l llm r0 Corone dcl M r
Otl OI CtrN &#it SELi. 0
TQDAYI Ulr<JO 3Bilfrn & l#llily flO(ll.Ja \\ICll!t' bV1 Pl~ICED
I G LESS II ~ UIO
I $.)19,0()() Mak/! Oft
' KOLAft & CO 90:17e.sm
..
10 HOUSES/CONDOS
FOR SALE COSTA MESA
NEW CONDO FOR SALE
t ~ i1 ewow OPEN
SU" I~ lmt open New •51·
11\g Un~ A 2335 Elden. EaSl
Side Condo 3 mMter suit~,
$229 500 JokM FlEMAX Owner A•JI 941H1'12 3812
NEW HOME
EAST SIDE COSTA MESA
3l>t, 2 5ba lt0t11 tit11lder iipprox 1750~1 2 car attar.ti 9ar $285.900 Optn Sit 12·3
(121-134 Monte Vitti}
RE Exch .. g1 ll4~722·8120
Lcwest p11co home E ~e nice
cul 00-6CIC "27 Pa1~M Piace
S2:l7,900 ~ \/Ii hmEI $178 900
MarQt Lea Alt 949-722-0620
OPEN HOUSE
FRIDAY 10am-2pm
EASTSIOE
21789 Santa Ana
Ave.
$469,000
EASTSIOE
2576 Westminster
Ave
$399,000
PRUDENTIAL
CA REALTY
949·644-6200
19 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE HUNTINGTON BEACH
BRANO NEW QELUXE
2 bet1room 2 t>etn .. i11t t )
l•ORCh. final pt.a Ir ,
S2199QO 3% mrt ' Dy
"' ipl 4g .. 'fll 8Ul1 Sati 949 760'8:;44
24 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE
LAGUNA BUCH
WOODS COVE 2BR 2BA
P ~ a bOO ocn \/U from °""Y room w lo bd1 & BluOOitd
par; 1 emod 17 00 Climellll
M By C>lmer ~ $50SK "'' AgcntS 949 (g1~na
32 HOUSES/CONDOS
FOR SALE NEWPORT BEACH
WATERFRONT SUNSET VIEW 2·Sloiy 48dllfl 36alh
Home llMl&l;ullll' Cond•llon S525.000 Agent 8111n
E.dr110tldson 9-49· 723-6\51
BAY' FRONT CONDO WifH
DOCK .~Bdrm · Oen Prtced
S56K 1>e11.iw cum~1nole 1iome
~S.'\6,000 Lance BoOg(.. Agen1
717-47•6
OCEANF~R-0-NT~
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Aij..'111 !WJ-723-8120
CUSTOM 8ACK BAY A.REA
Ove< 3IOO eq.ft. Bu1t1 In 94
S739.000. Earl l Judy Taylor,
Agtnta 94M42~712 uoo ISLE 2tX 2bl COU191
2 lrp(!I er.en Sat·Sun 12 ...
208 Via Gr&ZJ&nt Laal chance
S685K Price 10 lncrute 10
'729K Own« 94U75·1134
N R FASHION ISLAND
'S-4 Soa !$land o.· lo-~• me• 2bf GOndo., •·ea 21lt 2ba Completefv remoO' By
Owolr $2241< 714 5A6·864S
OPEN SUN 1-4
So. Feeing Sunny Patio
FINEST UNOBSTAIJCTED
FROHT ROW VIEW TO CATA.UNA l SAN
CLEMENTE ISLANDS
2BR 28A • DINING Sf!ller will en11111ain ollers
$369,000 10 $428,876
VILLA BALBOA
270 CAGNEY #107
Pl& C.it for C...10 (.,.<:111
Also Available
VerHlllH lBR
$124,500
VILLA BALBO~ 1 BR
S159.1100 TO $179,876
Vllla B•lboa 3 BR
Overal.ttd Ptntl\ouse
'369,000 to $428.876
MeryAnn McGuire
646-sno
PrudGntlal CA 'l,__
tiLUFf $ TOWN!iOMES
I S10tY $.3251< Ui
11.ty VICVI Cuslmi S499K OfN!l1 SA'r 1·5• Apltl•9-~
OPEN HOUSE
FRIDAY 10am·2pm
HARBOR
HIGHLANDS
I 930 T traslla Lant
$475,000
LINDA ISLE
84 Linda Isle
V R M
$2,495,00.$2,894,878
HAA80A COVE
1438 Ntwporttr Way $739,000
HAABOA VIEW HOMES
22l!I Port Clnlal
M7t,0000
PRUDENTIAL
CA REALTY
94M44~200
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32 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE NEWPORT BEACH
HARBOR COVE MUST SEW
()p'll H~a (Sal Sun 1 41
1•24 Sea R1<Joo, Go# WJl$e
YU 4bl 2 5be,, 2455$1, Upgtad
gated comm B.iow niar~el, by owoer S6391( !M9·759-9113
BIG CANYON TWNHME
2BR 28A spacious. vauh!Kl
ce ling hdwd fl. r-i paJnt &
ca1l>9I. $265K 949-720-9675
• •33 HOUSESJCONDOS FOA SAL! NEWPORT OOAST
NEW 48drm 3Balh IOlt IQITllil
DR, home c!c. 2.5 gar ipprox
2490$I S&99K Oairen Smllh
AgenC 714-634-7500 • t1 2.32
!.\49-729·9670
ULTIMATE COASTAL LIVING
Spectacular 4 &. 5 8edroom
custom-atyltd 11tat1 home•
featuring up to 5,730 aq ft,
Summt< 1999 OelrvtfY
Priced trom Sl,910,000., c.n Clint McKinnon for appt 94M~l71
105" APTS BALBOA
PENINSULA
* FABULOUS VIEW * Al lhe beach large 2 bedroom
2 bM"I ,. g~rdgt. $1750 94~ 673 2519
109 APl'.S'
CORONA OEL MAft
!'fewer Studio Ocean sio1<) of
PC 11.IMUl<!"!J spa wam rm
Qu•el ulH's 10Cf $700/mo
Ava!lfll<l 2 9C~ 723.o608
IBEOAOO .. IBATH
\.Ots " NEW·NE'M gaUl')(l ~Pi!C" oe;1 p.!1~ $17'X> per nio
506 112 A•'()(.a!JQ
Brol<er 049.759.ro..1
110 APTS
COSTA MESA
* EASfSioe • 2 bedroom 1 ba111 ne" paint,
pnvale patio. wtd h•,••lfl
lflCIOSed gar • I .p;mi11g
space $815/mo dCfl and
gOO<I credit 800 tO'.J-48.55
EAST SIDE 2Df I b8 up.<;tJlrs
balcony carp<Jrt new palnt/
carpel $87S. mo ~ ,ocurl•t
dep 94 9 650-3 735
E SIDE 111 new, 2 maS1 r
5Ull~ gar dis!MliS!lOI lrfl
CetltlllC !le, lenccd v(I $11 '1!>
Rent1t Center. 714.,...1-4203
or MM7H 01t
EAST SIDE }bf lbl
Al New MUST SEEi
211 16lh Pl 14 $925
The Renter Ctnt"r C11171W41~203
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132 A"8 NEWPORT BEACH
BACK BAY Doluie 18drm on gall!O esllle. \'Cfy pnvalt
I cat orly No Pots $895 00 ~· 6'12·9699 VIEW BACit BAY
2bl 2ba, 10W1Viouse atvte. 2 ear
gar w/Of>'Jll«. ltplc all 1men
$1S~mo 909·693-3130
Beal Location In Ntwpon
Bt1ch Spai;ious 2BdmV2Balh.
Ocean View 11om OY81Slled
bak:ony, Vauned oolhn9s,
E1ecu11ve amet111ea ffuoe
L111lfl0 Room $2045 Cal Now e88 783 8186 SOOO olf lu-sl
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VIEW 28dlt!\128ath ocean
v1ew. ""1l1Y lota'Jon. spa mm. tt11111ls $2015 883-758-6989
$600 oll lir&I ITionth lenl I
move in ll'f 2/14'99
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154 HOUSESICONOOS FOR RENT
BALBOA ISLAND
' UTILE BALBOA ISLAND
0 R A ''°"' hou$C I ""'Y ~uag• S2500/Mon1h 349 64• 6447
lbf 2bt Gar wif) SIO'w8, Fng
O.W Ava M.lrtll 1 No l>Gts.' smo~Hg 617SD
94;}675-6110
NEW 3Bdrm 3Bllh AJC, wfb lenced yard oa:cJener garage
h1gll ce ngs 1el11ge11101,
d«1' S2~5 mo ~9"6.,3-3059
110~1
Spaclou1 2bf 2ba ntW paint
cerpet. WIO, patio. no pets
S 1700 Wall! 10 ptrtale beach
949-640.2156
180~
COSTAmA
Costa .,. .. 4b1, 1 3/4ba,
large vd Near park & lair grOOnd S t750mo 852 Loma cir
949·64S-9913 8gl
@ASTSIDE charming 1er
house. greal locaoon. picket le nee S t095/montll. Cell * M9-548-31lSll * 11a::ms1
WE tiAVE 60 HOMES IN
NWPAT &CHI/COSTA MESA
From $1500 ·S6000
Per M..rnlh No Fees
Broker !M9~2·3850
EAST BLUFF FancaSllc Y111w
home 4 l>tdroom 2!h t>all'I, laf'91 2 cac p age S3SOO'nO MH22·1l312 * BA YRIOGE CONDO •
2 bdml 2 balti UPI* unit. 2 Cll
QIU, pool, spa galdd. S1300mo
l year lease 805-374-1938 UDO tSLlND BAY FRONT
2br 2ba downslam. unit
nlr'#ly remodeled. Sp paver nr. Ip yearly $3100 9'19-G75-882S
Ntwporl Shonta 3 bedloom
2ba, new pai~carptil G1eat
tiouse S2000n'lo 320 Colloo SI * 94Hl3-252S • PVf BEACH COMMTY yearly
~nlurn. ACt 2br 2ba 2 bloc1ll
rn ocn 2car all gar. lg Ms1r-B1
wa~ WI cl0&el. pallolya«I gm·
dclncl Nf!.mkl/pe:sl Ageol
S2i50lrno 949-63 \.1038
• lbf Iba, HP Heights
S:.y wild ~Its 1mn~ lres.ll
talllli no :smot.11 no ~r sm 1110 U'.ii 9•9~5.--1507
"2BR 2BA NEW OECOR' Fng lallflrm.~t11U1oa
1214 f!ulland Rd. •2. $1050 OwT1619'9-759·5086
• UOOISLE * 36drrrt 2Sath Ft)llc, 3c gaia']i!
H I~ bOadl <JetlOa , St
$2900 Jlf'I 'TIO 949· 723-9619
• BiG CANYON * Spiel .> 2 beOrOofTI 2..ar
9itl, f JI .,,;d hool< ·ups cenlrll u , alarm system. S2300imo
Sony no pets 94!)-64<4 -0509 Bi<l CANYON TWNHME-·
2BA 2BA $plCIOUS, vaulli!d
cefl119 ~ 11, OU paint & carp $1950Jmo 9'19 720-9675
1~ Fo:=I
N B w. Ocunlronl//2nd
P1 vale room, unfurnished
ShaJu bath. ullittes pcrid non
'"10Nng lutchene:le laUlldty,
1 block to H.B. Pllf.
SS1000 per month Cill Sam
111 949-675-4808 re.1 .. etn
9AM·SPM)
1122 APTS 1 OCEAN ~ONT wmt VIEW IRVINE 3 Bodroom 2 Ba1h 111pe dttk Mi. g C\lfP(ll, pa!kjng,
2 BORMS f()f CM pnca of lfl Y"Y $2075mo ~II !.48:'&38ot ,·
C:-u. Lg home near SC Pilll Big txJrm 11r1um dirt. rec room,
o1-pY1 batn upstan Pool
"' ti ~mo 71.C-304·5549
STUDIO ~. new Cll'p8t.. neat OtNn. ptt.a•.c gate no
pelS, SS751mo utl1111es l•d Feb 151 949-475-7699 NEWLY RENOVATED
SPACIOUS !MSsQ It Ol1o
bdlm • df>n av allable l.nr ~ter bdrm & liVlng room
hreptace, cenl!M NC P t.
~ Relaxng 'NII~ llM picturesqU'9 vle'H'.O Fro;r.
St 110. Call Nowll88·218-0897
Townl\omt In TIJl'\le Rock
T Ol\'fl/lorno 11/lng wilhOUI triO
lr9 llOwO pa-11licl\I WIO llt;uil!i
frplc, IQtS 01 Ml tlg l.arij Pets
WtlcOlftfJl Now lrom S 1595 00
Vie" lf1c difference T ur11a
Rock Vitti Ap1rtm n11
94M54·1111.
-~ Buy It Sell II F111d It
Cl•HHl•d
I 1
69=.wl 1204 ~I
COlY 3 BEDROOM 2BA1li, NEWPORT BEACH Wall\ 10
rtmodoltd 1111agc, tip. 'ttld. buCh 1 Bedroom W/bllll, ~
S2500mo g rnonll'I \e3•8, amen Secunty, 1$1 & IUI ..
949 71t-21l43 ut•M1&s ss~rno 9"9-648-3735
BEAUTIFUL NEW STUDIO NEWPORT 3br ttous.a, mu1tr
t1ll1h g.111\11. la\Plry 1111ny up-br aval, fern pref, no 51nok~ orades $9!.0lmo 949-494-!i025 J>(!ls. tvli lmmed SSOO/mo. 11 • • • • * • * 2 blk to beldl 949-M5·3J79
LR BDRM 28A H 'tt/lamilV LIDO ISLAND 2br U b• room now carpet & p11111. FP. .,,.,. Jar91 apt
WIO DIW hall ga1age A•lll f'."ltly lurn ¥With patio le60/mo NOW 0'67W9S -.. lfZ Ulil IM9-67$-t10t
ili 1-'I I• .. 'r1 IE rJ,ltAl>rff<)1 ru
'1 tu~ 'l(·rriwc Aparhn~nt~
"' .~ . 7J,,//,nr~ .:?Jr~? ~fk#
· An Ext'lush t• Oj>porhmi•y for
\\'uet•rfront Li\) ing on N••wporf Buy
• timittd ;vailability ~f
Studio,, l ~ 2 Bcdroon\
SJ400 $2600
• Private Guard• ated
Entrance 24-Hour
Sce,;urity & SWicchboarJ
• Privatc.&nch
• Gym1 • pa & Pool
• A Vill.igc unto iuelf with
Meeting Room•,
Rcttallrant, Cocktail
Loung«, Entcrtainmenc
& Room Service
• Membcr~hip IUqun-ecl
• To 1h11lul )0&1rJ•riv111 ho" in . plf'• e rall
(()49) tl45-f)(}(M). •. J>!i9 ••
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, •• .,i.,,.1 n~• .. 'fuehda) ......... M<~n<luy 5:00pm Fri<lay .......... Thun.tlay S:OOpnt
\\ul~-111 H .. I0.1111-.> OOp111
'l""'"'':in.t ~
\''e<l nes<lav .... Ttwsduy 5:00pm $a•urday ........... Friday 5 OOpm ' .
121& RENTALS I . WANTED
WANT NEWPORT BEACH 2l1I tnio Up lo S 1500 la!hel
wllh 1 child, no pe1. 909·941·!M91
Ran1a1 W1nttc1 E'skit 2 + Bi Hs~rJpll wWGkyard 931, wld hllup Couple 1t1'1ocal rel's & gd
creot 714-.t3!i 1856 evu'llllQ
402LOST A FOUND
OUNO RING IN FASHION
ISLAND PARl<IHG l OT.
Call AHDD OISCRIBE
714-ll6W498
• • FOUND SMALL 8ilCI< DOG. NO TAGS 8ak11r.
Mend021 CM 714·754-04!>7
••LOST CAT Gray lllJfly
CaltCO rem • no tags Ylc ol
Hoag Ho~ pr lat Gots by
Sou.:Jei' 949-642-0279
RING FOUND IN NEWPORT
BEACH CALL TO
IDEHTIFY 801-221.(1()4 s
1420
CdM G111ve Slit
S1tU1d1y only 8-2pm
LOIS of kids l.r/I & llouMlhOld
llBITll> 208 Dahlia
CM HUGE YARD SALE
SI\ only 7-12. 304 Flow.r 11.
App111nc;ea, fumi1utt, mtac.
d othtt, tic
Cp1t1 ig., Sat 8-12 Moving
Stltl ()Olho:r jewdry try\lal,
Odd & Md 127 Sherwood
Place
Hoag Ho•pTiil l4un1ar1
Clllj)ttr Thr\11 Shop Sat 21& T111• & Wed 1C'l1-3p, &70 W
1711161 IFQ/Pomona.,
Mtlqua tum ate
Newport Bt~ac:;,;.,h;.,;;S-a1""'F'et__,,30lh~
lk_"fm 1(118 Bl?ry1 Lr• rurn
t-l1c11c.nlcs, Cl<ilhtS misc
loll of 1w1rytti1n9lll
-NEWPORT BEACH
SAT 1-1' 309 Slgn11 Rd •
turn, ho\JM Wlftl, tr SUH I
ICC
"Nr#port ShOftl' ii tho Oley
betwetn wan. & Lugonli SI
Sal ll ·3 00 Trundle bed
chatel. old bookl llllUms Xmas ~ems I' 'l ·
ACCREDITED APPRAISAL
Professional Esuic ~es
unified Ap~ni~' Id Anoqucs GmU-ouschol
~XPJRIENCED no Catina Jou.I\ (949) 9S1·9'19 ..
1440 .CEL~~ I
COPI ER Canon 2120
enl11rges11educe.. cotlater, up
lo t 1x17 w118QOldi.i & m8N8!$
S65000 714 662·1182
WOLFFTANNINO BEDS
TAN AT HOME
Buy [)rlC1 and SAVEi
CommorclllMOITle
Ut'llS lrom SI 99 00
Low ~P5 ~EEColol C•
Cal 1·800-711.01
u OOING OUT of BUSINESS
SALE Vintage f11t11lry, ~·. coll4idibles lnllqu8J' also fLttuies C>Cscou111 lof Ca.sh Ho crtdrt<Md1. Old Stone
711 W151 17111 SI Unit A S c M (comer or w 17/Pomonll
Jan 25 & 26 Orly 10-3 'J
WANTED
NTIQUES
Older Stylt Furniturt
PIANOS & Collect1blts
l.: ,:,::::J I 47UllPLO~ 11411....,..114K.
ralrig $175 Kenmore helV'f . Homnt•td HOUM ~ TUTORnetdedlorhighsetloOI
duly washer S50 2 yr old yr GE APPOl!VIM&.VI' experlenctd lurniture saie. Ir. Al ~ lex sdleclJll
heavy OOly 5 CYCie elec dlyer S..._.._.0~ consul!IW'lt> lo WOlk In our HB & ~-8 hrs per wk. $10 I*
$100 949.548.~-4&4 ~··~ llYlne IOca~ Guaranie.11 hou1 C~ ~or Ngh FT Mominl( ond salary pluS COIMllSSIOll & achleY\nll IJgll IChool W1lnl
1454 PUANITUAI I
OUTDOOR TEAK FOLOl.NG CHAIRS. NEVER USED.
$100.00 each. M•721.all21 e'coucM • LOVE sen Floral, good condhlon $2SO
obo 114"-645-5980
1~,~1
BALDWIN BA.BY
GRANO PIANO
Blide l~I, great tune Sacn-
llct $2450 714 527-0900
1
40===1 ATNESS EOU\Pt.IENT
Yt11 End SaJel All trtldmills,
blltts, stair steppers. ne• &
11turbilhtd IMt-722~
l•ME~=I
BUDWEISER BEER MUGS &
STEINS WANTED Call
Claqy Colltctll)lu
714-897-2229
RECOROS TOP DOLL.ARI
J111 R & B soul Rori. ere
SO'S & 60'5
MIKE 64:,0 7505
WANTED! OLD COINSI GOid sit.er Franlchn m•nl •ler·
lino Old wa~ & jewelry
WESTCOAST COIN642·M48
Wanted Powrrm111Jc 10" 1o1t
8 Ju.rd1tr. 8 S ' 1/2 SIS
O Prl!Si. Cutlers •or 1 • ~,.r
714·381"'°373 lelve mtlSIQI 1•74 wal
CARE•GIVER !Of~
10 VNl'S local re:arences Drlvtna , stioc>ping. l}OOd twt< Cal~-94'}~·3735
1476 EMPLOYll!HT I
. OPPrfS.
AVIATION CO .. PANY setllS
purcflaslno d !It to process re~, P/Os & to01d.r11te
reoervlng Crt'dl owottunlty -wt
g101t11n_g Cv $10 $13/hr
depending on ~P Sutwl1it re-1ume to lea.:Jing E llg'.l A•iation 19301 Cal!lPIA Or., Sllnta Ana 92707 No ca Is JA~dSfl
BOOKKEEPER Pit. Must be
1thdt nt>~lble & ready 10
wutl< h new (}fOOW1ng C M
i:on: ' f 949 122-7414
(."\-Cni!_lg shift~ bonuHS Ce• 800-71Ht77 or neeclld Ou<Bll>oe PIAnlula -" 12 09Q lax 8<»24A·B285 EOE home. Jeanne 949-225-7550
" •'f>.., WMd carlng, compaulonlla °' 949-6~ ' GlNI job Per Hour ~al to wor1t 1n large oppottunily tor ~ ~
fop·Jlr(l(l11c,...., lac•hly w1lh developmenuy WANft0PERSdNS ~ 1ff
hl.l(lu:r disabled 100116 Need cuuent lnstallallon & removal ex •II••"" tl.-.. w 1,..., ..... d11ve1 lltttllio. must work peclenel. lor 2 monlh piojec:l In
• 11J1 ",,.,. t11en1nps and weekends HB. Susanne 31<>-391·3537 • l'akf '"**'J•#l • • Wcltc''""'"'l"'~"·ni• Cal Kory or Suun I\
V;1.ab\hhl.'.d In l'Jt4C.I
and J(rfn\ lll!l
Cull fur lll'l••Ull1n,n1
' l .fiHS.!H:\-47"4
CASH DAILY
Ma~etrl!I lam ~ reps
$1•·21 10 Jlart. P1id ll1liOOg
C.11 loclay • slll't tommooow
H Hl)5n·762t
Drivers, Sales,
Telemarketers
P M-lml:!V 1118d N<Jr5
Valenllnl week
Conroy• Flowers
2983 H<irt>or Bl'v<I
CO!>ll Mesa
FRONT FICE A T
Ful time lor smal
Consl~ comp81'V $7hr 949-~7001
HAVE FUN WORK
GARYS ISLlND
IMne Spectnin NIJNJ>Ort
Be1ch, resort wetr
clollllng stont tor men women and kids ~ l1rlflll
lull and part lime '6196
posotJMS For 11lleM1w
Catt Cmsuna Walk11r
94•640.2371
94~5·1435 IDYRUnOuiiic":.;oa..;..__11_Pi_au_
hU po1111on• 1vel11ble call 714·5'4&· 1124 or app1y in
person pf work 1111h; ch1ldr.n1 o;.
Chttd 191111 l lOfe, lmmec$.
opptyl Prevlo11• Hp. a plus! 14MS0.220
REAL ESTATE SAl.fS
Fuft tome/Part t!llll
Llc d OI not Hlmo Now1
ERA Raflerty l l..JQycV1H8
pays IOf ywr rtr.fd ewrst and prov d lrn 111 in1 ng
80CMOO-S391 u• 119
Rtcept1onl1t i'I cNrCIPfiCdC olhce F11en<1ly ou1going ,
compu nee 7 :JO.noon
"40IY'Tu1Wed'Fr 714'662·2142
MAxMARA
' SO\TT}I C:O.U1 t'lALA
High-end ll.llian
Women's BoutJque
needS prolcssronal
'8lcsperson .Niii'\ lots of
enetgy and enlhusiasm
Can earn up to $25/hr if
IJOOd Enghsl) 1 mu.ti
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Stop by or ,,,.;/ to ihe D•ily Pilat o.ffiu llJ.•
330 W. Bay Street
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
or
cau f949J642-S678
to ~e-YQUr act t~
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• I . CAU. 642.5678
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Pilot
' FORO MUSTANG II
6 cyt, auto trn , M;, IUll pwr,
11 pwr seats. blakea, windows
sleeflng. am-tm sterao cass c11111e. custom 11191 & wtirs, $13,500fobo 71H18 8979
FORD Mu111119 .'941 6 spd.
white Chrome W!'l4!tll, &uper cleao. (194312) $7,999
' Col1a Mell lnln
.(714) 24\.1300
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Pilot and the
Huntington Beach!.
Fountain Valley
Independent to
reach over 100,000
mes. Fax us this
m with your credit t card I or mail with
;J!, check today!
J Run for a week! lf
1 your car does not
sell, we'll run It for
.another week FREEi
All for just $10'.
0 YES, SEU MY CAR
HONDA 1 ACCORD 4dr
5 &pd MW dullh, A/C, pt,
lleflO, good condnion, $1099
otlo 14M31-3152
lnllnltl J30, ·n SMr, 54li
mHet. Won't l&t' (029188)
$13,999
Costa Mesa lnlntJ
(714) 241'1300
lnffnhf J3o, ·~, ~eeMMI
CO. 29k mllas, x-clean
11168291 S15.P96
C«.lt Mesa lnfinlU
• {714) 241<1300
ISUZU RODEO 't5
Spoll, 4 cir. burQlrlcty: lllvlf •
inlei, tow 1*Q. S .sp, :ac, ps, nu
11195, cd IOOI ract '42Klri
$IO.MO • 949-650-9269
Jaguw, XJe VOP, Whlla.'lln, VIN 8893 mm
CO'<e Mtll"'1nO
(IM9) 650-591~
JAGUAR 1996 XJS
SEDAN •O
$3$,lt5 M-4273
BAUER JAGUAR
714-953-teoo
JAGUAR 18§4 lii
SEDAN 4D
S1t,19S 14-t2M BAUER JAGUAR
714-tSMIOO
JAGUAR 1893 XJ& SEOAN 40
$11,995 93-t290
BAUER JAGUAR
714-953-4800
JAGUAR 1995 XJ6
SEDAN •D
$35,995 96-3934
BAUER JAGUAR
714-tS3-t900
JAGUAR 1996 XJ12
SEDAH4D $44,"5 M-4204
BAUER JAGUA"
714-tS3-ttoo •
JEEP WRANGLER 'ti
Re<l'gti;y war, loll & blkn 109
1001 mt great con<lol•on $~ 94iHl7H063
LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 91 Belgo/hn leather, only
32 IToilQS OM CW!ie! rtlOO(l.
roof lmrnacvl•ll (725001)
$18.0?5
Cc.sia Ml'& lnl10:t1
(714) 241-1300
LINCOLN 1989 MARK Vin
LSC CereluAy main111ned
ablolutely perfecl tondihon.
56800 949·8!i1·8345 or 94q.644.105e
By CHARLES GOREN .
w ith OMAR SHARIF .
.ind TANNAH HJHSCH
SIMPLE TECHNIQUE
Both ~ulnerablc. South deal . Ole key &o I.he blind ii I.hat neither
defender can afford lo bfoach the dia· mood 1u t without allowing declarer
to collect • trick in lhe suit.
'Therefore, tho &oaJ IS to fou.:e a
defender to open diamondi.
WEST
• 1076
'\) 7 o AJ63
NORTH
• AKJ9 'V 'AS .. 2
0 1072
• 83
• 109 7 54 SOUTH
•53
EAST
• 0842
'V·63
0 084 •JCQJ1
IV' K QJ 1098 o K95
Declam V .i.1>$ lhe au of clubs immediately and cashes two high
hearts from hand. Next. the ace and
king of spades are cashed and a spade
is ruffed Smee the queen of. spade)
does not come down, declarer cross-
e1 to I.he PCe or hcans, in ·~ proces!o
utnletins the rcmainina enemy fang
had trumps divided 3·0, and ruffs the
remaininJ sped(, Now declarer sur· •A' • renden the fead with a club
The bidding: .
SOlllll WFSI' NOJl'IH EAST
· h matters nol which defender wins
the club trick. Neither can lead a third
club w1lhotlt yielding a ruff-sluff. If
East wirl) the club and lead~ a low
diamond, South 'imply plays lo"< from hand and West m~l return a
diamond up to the kmg. A hift b,Y
& I to a ~ond!ll)' diamond honor as
equally futile .• Dcclarcr co~-er; ~nh
lhe Icing and sco~ a diamond irid.:
by force. There is no~·
10 ,,_ 30 Pus 4'\J P .. ,... Paa .
Openina lead: Ttn of •
At first glance, it might seem that
South's four-heart conuac;t depends
cit.her on a spad~ finesse or else find·
ing lhe ace of <hmonds with East.
Correct tcchruque1 however, assures
the contract even i1 both key cards are
wrong.
North's jump raise in hearts was
forcing. With a minimum opening
bid, South had no ambitions beyond
game.
Learn to be• better brid&t_play·
t r! Subscribe now Co tm Gortn
Bridge Letttr by calling (800) 788·.
1225 for lnfonnation. Or writt tu:
185 CARS/TRUCKS
NANSISUV9,
LHUI 1992 SC400.
32k 11\llest, Ollflt condtllon
Cal OullCCWI at
714-556-96'9
MBl, SOOll. '90, only 59k
mllet, rin 4386, $36,ltS
Cow MotOtlng •
(149) 6SG-5015
MBZ SOO.r94. 8lacM>ladl
low miles, VB, Vti 3818
$22.995 CoYe~omg
(949) 650-5915
MERCEDES BENZ 300so 'It T~. OOCIOf owned. anool,
Pf"1fll body 1751< ml. $3800
9'9-67S-2988
MERCEDES CLK320 cP£ 'N
Blade On ~-l~te
condition. luly loeded. MUST
SEEi 323·756-5511
Nluan. M11ime GX, ·94
green. lull power (233711 ), $9,995 ~
Costa MOia lntntl
(714) 241-1300
NlSSAN MAXIMA '96
SE. whtl&tlack leather,
CO X-dean (128593) $16.995
Costa Mesa Wm
(7t4) 241·1300
Goren Brld&e Letter, P.O. Bo~
4410, Chlcqo, UL 60680.
695 CAASlrRUCKS
NANSISUVS
Toyol1 Cllmry LE, '96 I owner, lul ~er CO lo'fV ml,
only 29k miles. rnooorool
(916399) $1095
Costa Mell lnfWlit
(714) 24I·1300
TOYOTA LAHOCAUISER '93
~grey ftlv, mocnrool I~
luaded! Xlr( cond S7 800 IN
$26,750 94M46-6158 .
TOYOVA 1193 CEUCA GT
5-tpd, 1 o-. full power,
6411 mt, SUO-fOOI, perftel
cond. $9200. IMt-721-1475
VOLVO 740 W1gon '12 Red'l.Jn ir'Wlo!, 82K nw, mill
CGl'01IO"t, IH1l'llf. sunrool,
$10,995 949-67H063
199S VOLVO asot TVRBO
While. loedld. lhlrp & AA lo
"ave, mooivool, llllhl, alOVI $18.950 14H45-1t11
·i1 Lfius £s 2so
Aulo ar, 1m-tm Clt9
(1439801 SI0.995 LEXUS Of WESTMIMSnR
714-192.Ctol
To plac• an ad In
Claeelfted
Cat1 M2•H'18.
695 CARS/TRUCKS
NANSISUVS
't4 VOLVO SEDAN MO
• Auto, NC, ltlthtf
(OU352) $15,195
LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER
714-892 .CllOI
'95 ACURA LEGEND L Auto, air, leathef
(01"59) $16.495
LEXU$ Of WESTM.INSTR
71wt2-4906
'91 CHEVY S10 BLAZER
Wh!Wrr· auto, pwr pkg (107513 SH.895
LEXUS OF WESTMll'OSTER
714-192"906
'95 VOLKSWAGQH JffiA
GU( Sapd, lelthet, 1ttoy1
(OS7432) $14 895
LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER
714-182-'906
'llMAXIMA GLE
Auto, llir, leather
(735129) $17,llS
LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER
71W82-'I06
·111 lcuRl ct 3.0
Moonrool, CIO, It/to •
(0038119) . S1 t,995
LEXUS OF' WESTMINSTER
714-892.CllOI
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