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SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNITIES SINCE 1907 TUESDAY, FEBRU~ 9, 1999
Court drops district ·from Huntsmcm suit
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•Law says state agencies can't be sued ~or money in
federal court, but attorney for former Corona del Mar
r~c:eives so much money from the
stdte, it is considered what they
call an ann of the state,• said
David Shores, Huntsman's attor-
ney.
ubility to sue. 1 don't mind smng nted Hunts-possibility of his ovettummg U
Z{'!O-t<Jlerance polit)', <:;overt saac the school d1stnct in two dilfemnt man only for
High s~udent plans to refile case. ·
pla~ . • 001se pollution Covert said the~ clu;trict v. •
s •ek, to /2 e:; any .damag t
Huntsman brought about by h
fl\' -day suspension from Coror
Del Mur High School last ) ar
But the school district's attor-uut sent tHe
ney, Spencer Covert, said if poh<.e report to
over his expulsion under the dis-
trict's zero-tolerance policy. The
lawswt seeks $10 million in dam-
ages, $5 million from each
agency
The disnussal was •without
pre1udice," meaning Shores can
refile the lawsuit, which Shores
intends to do m both federal and
state court.
Shorel> files in two courts, he the school di -
lbtf Pb would seek to force the CdSe hack tnct, wtuch
NEWPORT-MESA-A federal
court has dropped the school dis-
trict from Ryan Huntsman's law
suit, a decision that will probably
not end the legal wrangling
between the distnct and the for-
mer Corona del Mar High stu-
dent
mto federal court. :.u pended <tnd '"We'll have to wad and S(
what .tha lawsuit ts gomg to
the second time around,"' Co~
aul. aThe hrst tim i around, \\
•When he files m both courts, tned to lran,s-
we will file in Supenor Court and fer lum
But on Jan. 26, the fedcraJ
court dismissed the case against
the school district, oting a 9th
District Court niling protecting d
state from being sued for money
in federal court. The 'd1snusloal
does not affect the lawsuit agrunsl
Newport Beach and its Pohce
Department.
Shores plans to file the mone-
tary part of the lawswt against the
school district m state court and
the constitutional element -
which seeks to overturn the dis-
trict's controversial zero-tolerance
drug and alcohol policy -in fed-
say 1t :,hould go back lo the feder. The dMnct s
al court,• Covert said. ·vou Cdn't Ryan Huntsman dctiQns IPd lo a
avoid the fedNal Judge by dis-senes of cou11
f Plt JI was defective "
Cov •rt wouJdn t say wh ti
the <listnct wru> pleas••d w1lh ti
led Ml court's action and wheU11
missing.• battl~. which until now have been
Last yl'ar Huntsman's attor-
neys filed, a federal ovil rights
lawswt against the school district
and the city of Newport Beach
Last February, f luntsman was !>Olidly m HW'ltsmilll':. favo1.
stopped near tfis school for play-The distnct hd stood b~· its
ing his car stereo too loudly. Upon policies and dN.is1on to usp,>nd
1t stren9U1ened the di."trict :-. Cil"
against the ldwsull
-aecause a school district
eral court. .
MTius really mecms nothing,•
Shores said: Ml haven't lost any
stoppmg hun, police reportedly
1
Huntsman. .
found a mariJUdna pipe m his pos-The tact that J luntsman has
session. The Police Department already graduule>d Plunmalc·o; the
•1•<1 be hedrten..-d if he [Show
d1sm1s~ed the whole lowsull
Covert ~ctid
811.IAN POBUOA I DAIL V Pll.OT
SUverado Senior Uvtng Center AdmlnJstrator Lynda Grant, right, works with Alzheimer's patient Gordon Wheeler on hJs
motor skills by using a screw and nut during Friday's activities <:lasses. ,,. .
Remembrance of things pas
Silverado home for Alzheimer's
patients use innovative programs
to help c6.ru for those with disease
cUSl GFE
!kif Ab
C harlotte Hagstrom remembers being
a young girl in Minnesota, picking
strawbemes and raspberries in the
summer. ,
She remembers be ing thrown into the
waters of Lake MU1netonka by her two older
sisters.
She remembers what it was like being a
newlywed during the Great Depress1on,
when her husband would struggle lo work at
odd jobs JUSl to try to eke out a living.
But for all of Hagstrom's memories, the
83-year-old can't remember everything she
did just a few hours ago or how long she'~
been living in the Silverado residential facil-
ity for Alzheimcr'i; patients in Costa Mesa.
Sometimes she feels bewildered just at
bemg there.
The founders and taff of Stlverado are
determined that despite the challenges
Hag:;trom and other Alz.hcuner's pauents face.
the residents at their facilities can continue to
live meaningful and independent lives.
• The first Silverado Seruor Livmg home in
Escondido hus en1oycd tremendous success.
Tilirty residents there became dble to walk
after coming to the home non-dillbulatory,
srud foundl'rs Loren Shook and Steve Wm-
ner.
Nmeteen people began feeding them-
selves or cdting with very little assistance
after coming to th~· home. The use of psy-
chotropic me-dicallons was also cut m hdli
among·residents who came to Sllverado.
Now, Shook and Winner are trying to
duplicate the results 10 Costa Mesa, the first
of many expansions of the center across Cal-
ifomia.
•w e want re.<;idents to do everything them-
selves that they possibly can.• Winner said.
Residents at the faolity have the freedom
to walk around or grab omething lo eat
whenever they want. They 90 on outingi.
and work in the garden or activity workshop
set up 10 one of the rooms.
They can chdl 10 the lea room or play with
any one of the arumals at the facility. There
are two dogs. two cats, and fl.Sh and bud:.
throughout the home.
This we(!k, •thmk boxes" that have
phones, doorbell'>, lights and pur.zlc.s on
them are being installed on the walls. Staff
members are also bl...'gmmng to put togelher
"memory boxes,· which contum mementos
from the residents' pasts such as pictures.
awards or news dippmgs. The boxes go out·
side of the residents' rooms tlS landmarks for
resident'> to find theu way around, but they·
also serve as gwal conversation tarters and
help reinforce the re 1clents' tdcntitics.
The residents are c.llso encouraged to
make their rooms as •homoy• as pos ibl by
bringing personal furniture and decorations.
A nursing .station will also be converted to a
•country kitchen· to br ttk down physical
sEE siLVERXoo PAGE s
Board will discuss school facility needs INDEX
• Arc:rutect will present overview of the project that
will determine what campus repairs are necessary and
how they should be paid for.
• H U61-lN M~HNt announced tonight i a dollar
~ llat amount for the fixei, SC'hool boclrd
menttiers said.
NEWPOR'r·MESA The The district did its own survey of
Khool board will get a .long·aW8lt· needed structural upgrades twO
ed glimpse into the months-long ~ ago, which identified S15
study of tl\e district's building m11lion ln unprovemenll. The latest
needS tonight. study la far more extensive end
Fted Good, J)rlndpal OC PJHM coven l8Yeral areas.no( lnduded
Atd\ltecll Southwest. will prelent in the odglna1 study, such u mod·
an overvWw ol the project that wW endzation and W.hnology. ·
the complete report.· .
While the report was onginalJy
scheduled to come out in Scptem·
ber, board mf'.mber M~a Fluor
tud s~verat factors have con-
tributed to the delay. ·
·1supenntenl:lent Robert) Bar·
bot came on lx>ard and wanted to
be ap5rtse<,\. of everything," she
said. • conc:em was that
it wou d~ comprehensive
enough and have all the input we
need:
The board recently .hired politi·
cal consultant Lany "'JNmutOla to
help gauge the ~ ltlel-
about a bond-.. and to help
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Newport weighs
options for land
• Proposals for 1 ~3 acres
next to libraty include
senior housing, cnntral
park and cullur c1l anrwx.
Co. Accor<tmg to the C'lly s c.igrP.t
mcnt '"'lth the company, th~ lan
can also he U":>ed tor seruor afforc
abl • housino.
CouncJlman Tod R1dgew
asked lhcit the N~wport Villa~
~1tc be placed on the counn
fl :>..'Tfl RR NP agenda to re\'lsit the uiea of
IXil\ ~ dtfordahle senior hou~mg CO\
plex, which was prophscd I
NEWPORT BE \C.:11 -As ont• 1 Jrvme Co olf1cfob but loh
of the oty's lust p1Pces of open ~crapped
space, the t3.c1c re plot ol land al Ric'l~eway reitercited hi (c-.
the corner of Avocado Avenue mg thilt U
and San M19ur.I Dnvt> ls quite a t ..... related dnrv, lund
hot commodllv .JW .,.VI Ji hecau P
Add the tact that 1t 1s next to a ..._ S its prox1m
mdJOr shoppmg c.·e>.nter. h19h-n e • "'lf'8 · to doctot
offices and U1e Cential Ubrnry -olfices. ho1
and that 1l has Mhat many consid· pmg and otht'!r am!"mtlcs ..--.LS
er the bc:.t p.uhhc yiew m all of u t place m SouU1em Cahfom
Newport Beach -and you end for eruor housmg
up with many competmg mt rest "l J>"'r onally feel th15 I
vymg for wl1dt thP.y "ee a th" could be de\•cloped w1th ev
best use of the lttnd body's thouuht" and need
Representah\'CS ot those mter-mmd, • Ridgeway stud
esti. came tO<Jclher Monday us Dul late3ast week Counolm
the City Council d1scu sed lhe Tom Thomson pt.'i on th" sa.n
ldnd -knov.'Tl <IS Newport Vi.I-ayf•nda his own idea for th Ian
lage -that 1t dCCeptPd rt., open d Newport BPach CentraJ Park
space lttst month from The ln•me PAGE
Meeting attracts
too few Latinos
•Only 2 showed up
Saturday for planning fair
on lhe future of the \Vest
Side; '\Ve are a shy
community,' one says.
t IJS Ga:
IXir Pio!
COSTA l\IESA -One rhal·
lenge the city will fare in ll~ <'Oil·
tinumg effort to < ome up ~1th a
spcc11tc plan for thl' West Side
will bt• to inc rnao;e mvolvcmPnt
from tht• Latino c-ommumty.
Som<! re-.1dl'nts, mdut1111g
Roi.emdrie Charo, expr ' cd d1 •
appointment lhttl S 1turrlay's West
Side Planning Fan dn>w about
100 rc..,1ctents hut only a handful
of Launo . Charo said ~he would
like to a more div ' group
at futur0 work hop nd me t·
ings.
"It wa very up ttmg not to
ee th H1spamc <X>mmumty
MILUNNIUM MOMENT
com Qut and -.how theu \'1P
because there are many Hi
pamcs that Uve on thi 51d , • a
anoth r re ... 1dent, Eva Man
·unfortunatcl}, 1f th y don't com
out and tell th u \.'1 w som
bod) else IS going to nink U
d a 1011' •
Mann had al o \'l>luntecn~
play h t to one of t'"o nc.1ghb
h04.id ch logue twel weeks a o s
Sparu:..h-speakU'lg n"'-.1den "' I 1
ht•r m" Ung wa~ cane
h,•cau <' not enough p • p
qn •d up .
t-.tnnn said he d n'l thu
tho lack of part1npolinn nm t
hlam IXi Qn the citv.
ew-.Jelt "I:. and fi1Ct'S V. t'l
print XI rn Sparu.;h and d1 trU
uted at chools. ...aic) C) nth
D' go ta of I · A O<.: ate
D' Ago ta al o t lh 25 mcm
hen; of U1 Mad · CoS1 Me
on F b 3 m cm outr.}(!Ch meetinr
Sh said many of th concern
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Ht) reaprad quit~ a hnrv "'t
frotn Co ta 1 a land
._include: generai&.d findings, •He'll be loo~ -,or 10me
~ U8MGUigDlrk:ant DMd ad,!dJ~~--~--.abaUt wbal to do .... fUDdlng Wll be available to nm.. Mid Kb6ol board ..,.,,,.,
pay far .. DMd9d ~· Jbn Pwlymlll, •• ...,.... that wllb-
Wbat II to be in a lhari period of time, we'D hew
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2 lvesdoy, February 9, 1999
GAINS
SIGNING OFF ON A CRUSADE
Gay Was all-Kelly's thrt'e-
year nu sion to 1etrieve, restore
and reh n9 the vn;itage U·Drive
Boat ign came to a celebratory
• CODllDUDI forum
II OUI VllW
and other trash littenng the beach
that she took matters mto her own
hands-literally. Now 1:;he's tryulg
to form a volunteer group to help
her pick up the washed up debris:
We applaud Parker's efforts. but
we're sad the need exists,
grams of the drug.
MISPLACED MUCK
··end Thur:.day. Wassall-Kelly
turned the w1tch on the neon
sign dunng a ligh ting ceremony
Wednesday. •1rs a rare day
when a city. m preserving a bit
of its history, recaptures a blt of
its heart and soul as well." said
David Milton. the Laguna
Beach d.rtist who pamted the
ortgmal sign. which tint
appeared ii:t .Balbo~ in 1933.
DRUG lA8 OtSCOVEREO
Authorities discovered-and
dismantled -a methampheta-
mine lab that could have CTedled a
~er in its West Bay Street
apartment neighborhood.. nhis'
lab had the potential of bloWUlg
up the entire apartnlent complex,"
said Costa Mesa police Lt. Ron
.$InJth. Police arrested three peo-
ple ln conpection with the lab and
cohfistated between 15 arid 20
About 600,000 cubic: yards of
!>ilt have been removed from th
Back Blly, but it was dumped in
the wrong place on the ocean
floor ~ about 2,000 ff.>et south
of the approved target. The prot
lem: a glitch m the navigation
tern. The U.S. EnVU'Onmental Pr
tection Agency is looking into
matter to detennine whether th
contractor should be fined. "On
v~ simple level, it's like a s
.mg ucket," said the agency's Bti
Ross. "Maybe you didn't get mt
an accident this time, but if noth
mg else, you will be much more
careful next time." ·
•
A FINE COMPROMISE
Newport
Beach resi-
dent Cynthia
Parker holds
Neighbors of Harbor Center
are prepared to drop theu swt
agamst the city of Costa Mesa •
and ICI Development Co. if the
City Counol approves a settle·
ment agreement struck by the
three pdrtles. DON LEACH I OAllY PILOT
The famous U-Dnve boat sign synonymous with the Fun Zone of the Balboa Penlnsula lights up
an empty bot· t:..::.i~._
Ue that
washed
ashore near
her 30th
Street home.
A LUCKY DOG the sky after months of refurbishing. ·
The future didn't look too
bright tor CtUly the Rottweiler -
until she met veterinarian
George I<atcherian. Carly arid
her young pups had been abari·
doned at the steps of the Orange
County Humane Society. The
society had no problem finding
new homes for the puppies . But
it would have been forced to put
Carly to sleep lf Katcheri6!1 had
not perfonned two hip surgeries
free of charge.
"She had bad hips but an
excellent disposition,·. Katcher-
idn said ·
READERS RESPOND
LOSSES
TICKED OFF BY TRASH
Cyntlua Parker grew so ti.red of
seeing foam cups. plastic bottles MAJIC MARTIN I
DAll.Y PILOT
SETTlll IT STRAIGHT
AnneXation talk not well-received In the story ·American Air-
lines pilots call in sick~ in
Monday's Daily Pilot, the num·
her to call concerning the sta-
tus of Amencan Airlines flights
was incorrect. The number is
(800) 433-7300.
SlOna.li m. THE ISSUE: The Newport
Beach City Council is reviv-
ing discussions about
annexing Newport Coast.
W e have lived in Newport
Coast smce it begari m
1993 We do not want to
be part of Newport Beach (•City
to revive Newport.Coast annexa-
tion talk," Feb. 2). If we wanted
to live in Newport Beach, that is
where we would have bought a
home.
pockets of Newport Beach. I will
give you two reasons.
FU'St of all, we pay extr"mely
high Mello-Roos taxes in New-
port Coast. Newport Beach will
not assist Newport Codst resi-
dents with this charge. As you
know, Mello-Roos taxes arc for
parks, schools and improvements
to the commuruty. lf we are
annexed, Newport Beach can
open up our parks to anyone.
The parks could be reserved by
anyone. which would mean that
Newport Coast re:;idents could
not even use the very parks that
we have paid for.
Also, Ji an extreme situabon
wotlld occur. I have been told by
our Shenlf's Department and Fire
Department that Newport Beach
would have to respond anyway.
So anything that would go above
and beyond what Newport Coast
can handle would be handled by
Newport Beach anyway, regard-
less of whether we are annexed
or not
port Beach's best mterest to, m
effect, be bypassed in the prelim-
manes of deciding what goe
where.
Secondly, traffic and the avau-
ability of water are likely to
require solutions of gredter scope
thari m the past. Consider Boruta
Village. not even on the crust,
one development Wlth almost
1,400 homes and hundreds of
apartment units. It may be
argued that development would
occur in dJly event, but Newport
Beach doesn't have to encourage
it Wlth d question of annexation
It is the Pilot's poli~· to
promptly correct all errors ot
substance. Call (949) 574-4268
WRITE YOUR IEPRESllTITIVIS
PRESIDENT
BW Clinton, (D), The White
House, 1600 Pennsylvarua
Ave .• Washington, D.C., 20500.
Hotline (6 a.m. to 2 p.m.) (202}
456-1 111.
D.C., 20510, (202) 224-3841; or
11111 Santa Monica Blvd.,
Suite 915, Los Angeles 90025,
(310) 914-7300.
vtC£ PRESIDENT
Leave us alone We want our
own community. Newport Coast
is a community in its own right.
We don't want to be annexed to
Newport Beach.
Certainly Newport Beach
wants our money. Newport
Beach has yet to give me or any-
one a valid and desirable reason
for giving them such a huge. gift PAUL RYCKOFF Al Gore, (D), The Capitol
Building, Suite 212, Washing-
ton, D.C ., 20500.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIYES
•Chris Cox, (R), 47th District, 1
Newport Place, Swte 420,
Newport Beach 92660, (714)
756-22441 or 2402 Rayburn
Building, Washington, D.C.,
20515, (202) 225-5611. {Repre-
sents mast of Neww.rt Beach.)
• Dana Ront6becherH1lJ,.t5tb
Dtstrlct. 101 Main St •• Suite ac.
Huntington Beacll 92648, (71<4)
960-6483: or 1027 Longworth
Building, Washington, D.C ..
(202) 225-2·'15. (Represents
Costa Mesa and West Newport
Beach).
PAM LEARY
Newport Coast
MARIE MARGARET
Newport Coast
I am totally against annexa-
tion with Newport Beach.
Secondly, Newport Beach
tried to sway our opinion by stat-
ing they would provide better
police and fue protection, which
is bunk. I hdve spoken to many
ne1ghbors, a.nd they all agree
that our protection i!. excellent. I
personally had an experience
where an emergency call was
made to the Sheriff's Depart-
ment. The response was withlJl
minutes, and the situation was
handled with veir high profes-
I am JUSt calling to say that I
do not tlunk it is a good idea to
take up the Newport COdst
annexation Perhaps it is OK to
discuss it, but I sure don't favor
doing it.
I am calling about your article
about City Council talk of New-
port Coast annexation. I feel that
is a senous mistake.
I am a 12-year resident of
Newport Beach and feel that
annexation simply dilutes the
quality of the city in which we
live. I .fail to see any advantage
to the city or its residents in the
annexation.
U.~ SENATORS
•Barbara BOarer, (D), 112 Hart
Senate Building, Swte t 12,
Washington, D.C., 20510, (202)
22.C-3553; or 22.50 E. Jmpetjal
Highway, Suite 545, El Segun-
do 9024'5, (310) 414-5700.
•Dianne Feinstein, (D), 331
Hart Building, Washington..
My list is very long to support·
my strong belief that Uus will !lOt
be beneficial for Newport Coast
residents. It would only pdd the
It seems there is a pattern on
deSJgrung development, then try·
ing to get annexation through
later I am not sure if it is in New-RICHARD LITTLE
READERS RESPOND
Locals give thumbs down to Bad Ass Coffee ~o.
THE ISSUE: Many say they find
the company's name offensive.
J have lived m this area smce 1952.
This new coffeehouse going in with that
name is JUSt terrtble. It is just another way
of them chippmg away at om morals. I
am just surprised that the City Council I am responclmg to the article regarchng
the name Bad Ass Coffee tor Balboa
Island ( •wi.lJ new coffeehouse leave
'em stearrung?" Feb. 4). That is disgust-
ing.
approved them. ·
STACEY MORGAN
I live m Cost.a Mesa. I am on the island
for my walh a couple of tunes a day, and
to see the name Bad Ass Coffee, I would
not go m the coffeehouse, which l love I
would end up gomg into Starbucks.
Bad Ass Coffee Co. LS a temble name
JOHN ZJNSMEYER
' Udo Island
Maybe some of the islanders won't like
it, but I live in Costa Mesa. J think it is
pretty cool. And it depends on the logo or
the design they use for their sign and all
that. A picture with a btg old donkey Wlth
motorcycle gear on or something, that is
not as bad as USU1Q some woman or what-
ever.
So my feelings are it is disguSting. and
I would not like to see it
LINDA JOHNSTON
Costa Mesa
I am calhng about the coffeehouse that
is opening on Balboa Island. l for one cer-
t.ai:nly would not go m there It is 1ust a
tragedy that we are at this level. But then
I guess the president has shown us the
way.
l wish them luck. They can always
change it to BA's coffeehouse -for bad
attitude or something like that.
" VOL 93, ,tfC). 33
THOMAS H. JOtWSON,
Publishef
WllUAM LOIDB.L
Editor
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MaN9ing Cdrtor
TlNA 80llGATTA,
Assistant Managtng Editor
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City ldftor
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JENNIFER SUTHERLAND
Costa MCScl
NANCY PENN
Newport Beach
J am a 30-year resident on Balboa
Island. I dJD calling in regards to the Bad
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Mese..CA..-.~No
Ass Coffee Co. going m where the
Diedrichs was. It is too bad that we have
such a nice area here and that we are
subjected to places like this. The name is
inappropnate for our area, and I really
think we could have better businesses
invited or accepted on the island.
There are plenty of other places to
ti.ave busmesses like th.is, but this would
start a bad trend on Manne Avenue. We
have a ruce community, arid let's keep it
that way
JEFF HOUSTON
Balboa Island
Balboa Island has a reputation of a
clean towist attracbon that residents take
pride in. Passing pedestnans would not
~ aware of the history of the Hawaii.an
donkey They would only be aware of the
smutty-sounding name. Why tarnish and
diminish the pnde we take in our lovely
BalbOa Island?
JANET BRINGGOLD
Newport Beach
I am deeply sorry to learn from the
Daily Pilot about the new coffeehouse
WEATHER
Ta.IMlUMS l1DU
Balboa TODAY
59142
Corona del Mar First low
59143 11·4la.m ....... 1.1
Costa Mesa First high
60{42 a.59 a .m .•••••.. 43
Newport Beach Second low
59142 10:16 p.m ••••... 2 4 Newport Coast
60.'43 Second high
6:15 pm ........ 2.9
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ltlYer Jltty .•.• .2·5 w Ftnt high
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Momlng wtro out St<ond~ of the MJUtl to 7:0S p.m •••••••• 3.1 12 ltnob becon•ig """° ... iMiiii knotl~the--· ~-noon.
Wlth the offenswe name.
Balboa Island lS a channing, family-<m-
ented community.
I hope the new owners will reconsider
and chdJlge their name. Otherwise, r will
charige my habit of stopping there for
breakfast after my morning walk, and will
patroruze another restaurant -one that
cares about its neighbors.
DALE MCCOY
Newport Beach
in reference to the Bad Ass Coffee, 1
think that is a homble name.
I go down to Balboi. Island to use lhelT
post office. I would just not go into that
coffeehouse with that name with my kids
-you know, spelling and all that. They
could easily spell th.at out. and I don't
want them talkmg like that. And Jam
!!lightly offended.
TAMMY WATSON
Newport Heights
When 1 first beard about the name sev·
eral weeks ago, I felt exactly as this article
says -that it is not going to fly m this
very conservative town, not oty.
It may fly m a city Uk~ SaJt Lake City,
which may be conservative as a aty, but
there are people m there besides the con
servatives. And it tS a large aty. This is a
very small town.
I think there are a lot of people down
on th.lS lSland that are gomg lo ob1ect to
that name.
l don't know if they cari change it or
what. but I don't think it is gomg to be
good for bu.<;mess.
l would Wee to express <1Il opinion
about the new coffee company that is
antiapating amvmg on Balboa Island,
and I am voting definitely against them.
ELAINE MARTI
Balboa lsJam
I live just a few bloc.ks from Balboa
Island. nus is a very inappropnate name
ror a wonderful, family-oriented place
such as Balboa,
Please. do not do this.
MAGGlENOVA
Newport Bed
SURF POLICE FILES
We Nw a westerly
swell hotdlng
through the mom-
mg f« walst·to
shoufder-high sets.
Those at the potnts
and Mis should go
hNd high. west-fee·
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Huntington INch
wltl Mo ,.. bigger
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CO$TA~
• Goff CCMne Drive· A set of ~f clubs won.h $3,605 was
stot~ In the 1700 block at about 3;15 p.m. Feb. 3.
• lowll Str.t: A car stereo and r~•r detector worth $512
were stolen in the 1600 bloctt during the evening of Feb. 2
• ...... ope c.ourt A brlefcaM, leatMr jacket fod c~lutar
phone worth Sl,916 W9t'e stolen from a car in the 2000 blOdc.
• New,.cwt ~-:A washer and dryer worth S 1,600 wtte
stolen from • storage unit between Nov. 4 and Feb 3 •
• llocheleell StrMt; A lawn mower and .sever.i antiques Wof1h
S750 were stoi.n-cturlng the night of Jen 27 •
.... ORT.uat
• Mae ... .-. ... : A c.eeui.r phone .net al lteNo wont'!
S7SO W1t9 stolen In the 500 btodc betw'ten Feb. 1.netF«).4.
.............. DIM; An~ motor worth $2.000 w.
stolef\ In the IOO bloCk a.t\w•10.C.21.netJin.2.
•Ne qaert~~Amr~.nd""-GDI:,._.
dtla worth U70 WWW stollrt In the IOO block .,..,,,.. I J:JO
a.m • .net 11 :JO p.m. r.b. 6.
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worth SZ.070 _. ....,_ "°"' ..... dUrlng ........ Of
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Doily Pilot. Tu sday, Februory 9, 1999 3
How hard is it tO try a -sensational ~ase? You be the judge
U sually, 1>< &{lg a judge is
great, In court, the attor-
neys and parties tend lo
lawn over you because each side
wants you to rule in his or her
fctvor. However, once in a while,
you get a hot-potato case in
which whatevPr ruling you make
you are going to catch hell from
the public.
In this county, the reaction
ugainst an unpopular decision
seems to be dn effort to recall the
Judge. However, before anyone·
decides to bec:omc involved m a
wcall against a judge for .making
.an unpopular dechion, let's take
• ~ hot-potato case I trieq a long
: tune ago. l'U tell you the facts,
you ma!<e your dens1on, then
test 1t against the decision I actu·
ally made. In other words, you be
the Judge ..
Before· the present freeway
sy-.;tem, the tuqhway between
Sdnla Ana and Capistrano was a
THE VERDICT
robert
gordner
•narrow, two-lane road that mecm-
dered over tile hills of the Jrvine,
Moulton and Santa Margarita
ranches. •
Early one morrung, a man was
drtving south on that road toward
San Clemente, where he was
going to do some early morning
fishing from the pier, As he
approached the crest of the hill, he
came upon a slow-moving truck.
As we all know, you are not
supposed to pass a car when
approaching the crest ol a hill
becaw e you can't see oncoming
traffic. Thi! man did. He swerved
out to pass the truck, and just as
he hit the crest of the hill, oe
came head-on with a car contain-
ing four young people who were
coming home from a party. There
was a simply awful crasfi. All
four of the young people were
killed. M11aculously. the man tn
the other car didn't have a ' •
scratch.
. 'I)e man pleaded guilty to.
four counts of what was then
called negligent homkide. Now
comes the sticky part. You, a10 the
Judge, must sentence him with
the whole world, or at least all of
Orange County, awaiting your
decision.
At flrst blush, 1t is easy. •stop
carnage on the highway! four
young lives snuffed out! •
Headlines like that call for
the strongest sentence pos ible,
don't they? Let's throw Ule book
at him. Consecutive ~entences of
10 years each adds up to 40
years. This. careless driver·
deserves it.
But wait just a darn minute.
What about this guy you are
about to send to prison with all
those murderers, robbers, gang-,
sters and child moleste1s?
This man has led an exem-
plary life. He has never·had as
much as a traffic ticket. He is
happily married, tile· father of
two girls, 12 dnd 14 years old.
He and 1us wife are active in
their church and in community
affairs He is just about the best
person who has ever come
.before you. Are you going to
destroy this family, make their ·
'husband and father a convicH AU
for on econd of careJP.s:,n s?
Maybe you ought to think
about prob6tion. You ·can't restore
the lives of those young ee<>Plc.
You ccn d troy Uus farrilly. 0f
course, you may lose yow )Ob.
1ltl.nk 1t over, but before :I tell vou
what I did, I want to tell vou about
a book wntten many yeirs dgo
titled "Th~ Lady or the Tiycr."
In this book, there wa:. a nice
young man and a nice.young
woman who were m love. Untor-
turidtely, there wa an evil kmg
who lu:.tcd for the young gul.
Befng ~king, all he had to do
was lop the young man's he.ad ·
· off, but being a sport, d s~d1stic
sport, he came up with another
so(ution to the problem.
The kmg had the young man
brought before him. The king at
on lhil> throne and ge:.1ured
across the room. On the opposite
wall were two identical doors.
The king aid, "Behind on of
those doors ls the young woman
we both love. Bt>Jtlnd the other
iS a hl:mgry, man .. eatiny tiger.
You walk cross there ttnd open
·a door. Own Uie nght on , ond
you get th gul o~ lh other,
and you are a tiger'. breakf a~1 "
The ltast entcnce in the book "
reads • tHlQ thA young mau
walked aero the room and
opened a ctoor .... The boo •
$topped thl"'rn. lt dtO\ e ih public
crazy. but the dUthor never fm·
1shed the boOk
• Anci so, oolhg someUUng ot a
. sadtSt my elf, l'U never tell you
wh~1l I did in our case. Just
remember this stmy the next
tim~ you ccond-guess a judge
on il hot-potato case
• ROBERT GARONER IS a retired Judge
and a r~1dent of Corona del Mar. His .
column ruru Tuesda~
Dunes pyrotechnics cause fifeworks with neighbors BRIEFLY
• Police receive about 100
cdlls on private event;
resort decides to cancel
private parties where
fireworks are used.
An unannounced, power-
packed fireworks show at Newport
Dune~ Re-.ort on Sunday night
std.rt.led dOd d.Jlgered some res1-
rlents, prompting the hotel's man-
agement to cancel future private
parties where pyrotechnics are
used
· Newport Beach police received
about 100 cdl.ls from Back Bdy res-
idents who were wondering what
the commotion was about. The
fireworks show began at about
9;45 p.m. and lasted for 10 to 15
minutes. Those who live nearby
were treated to the luminous dis·
play, but others who couldn't see
the show thought gunfire or a
bomb had been detonated. ·
Pamela Miller, who lives in
lrvine Terrace, didn't mind the
mid-everung disturbance. ·r thought 1t was a machine gun
at first." she said, ·r went outside
and saw this glorious firewor~
show. It was <1b~olutely incred.tble. I
have never seen anything like it
before.•
Miller was in the minority,
because most people objected to
the show.
Dunes General Manager Tun
Quinn saJd the fireworks were part
o{ a birthday party for d Newport
Beach resident whose name he
didn't reveal. People may have
been infuriated because the mun·
her of shellc; used in Sunday's spe-
cial event was higher than the
hotel's annual Fourth of July show,
which is 15 minutes longer, he
added
Quinn said he received about 20
calls Moodily morrung, most of
which weren't favorable. The
resort usually IS host to six func-
tions where pyrotechnics are used
every year But Quinn said the
hotel Will abandon those future
parties Wlth the exception or the
Fowth of July celebration.
·we aren't going to do any more
of those shows out of concern to the
surrounding communities,• he
said. • U there was a way to notify
the public p!'lor to the event we
would We 1:.: .. t don't want to upset
the public."
The hotel had the appropriate
notSe and special event pemuts
from the city for the party.
7 flights canceled at
John Wayne Airport
A labor dispute at American
Airlines caused another round
of canceled flights Monday,
including a handful at John
Wayne AilJ>Orl
Seven flights from Orange
County to Dallas·F~rt Worth
and Chicago were scratched
from the daily schedulo
because pilots retuse to work
during consolidation efforts
with Reno Air. American
bought Reno Air m November,
and nmon members olalm Reno
Air pilots' alanes an:! hC1lf of
the1I < ounterparu.
Amrmcun pokcsman Tim
Smitil sa1d mo1E1than360 flights
ndtionw1dc ~ere canceled
Monday, about 120 more than
the previous day. The aulinc
averages more than 2,250 mter-
nabonal and dpmestic flights
each day.
"Mo t of our rank and tile
are still doing thrur Job,.. Smith
said. "We remlllll. optimiStic that
this dispute can be rcsoJv:ed
qu1Ckly.•
Eileen Seibe~t, M.D.
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I
ccused molester
befriended victim's
father, police ~ay
• Stlvao Perrella allegedly duped 2 young girls into
pldying lewd games in Costa Mesa home while the
unaware parent was there.
G~c RMJ!I;.
!Qt( lilt
NEWPORT BEA Cl f -Police
cl}' <1 suo;pccted mole~ter who
bekitmcfed the fa ther or one of two
1 li.yenr-old girls he 5ub equently
funclh!:<J duped the children into
pldymg lewd games.
Police were bght-lipped Mon-
day <1hout thr> detdi.ls of the alleged
111olcstdtlon of the two Costa Mesa
1J1rls, cxplclJJUng thdt they plan to
u1teniww more children.
SllVlo Mic:h1:wl Perrella. 47, of
N'•wport Bedch was arrested Fri-
ddy ctnd chcuged with two counts
1·.ic h of kidndppmg with the intent
to rnolc.-.t and lewd and lascivious
rH1 . .., I fc: l'> being held in lieu of
$250,00() b.ul I hs arrctigrunent is
~chNluled for today. ·
PNtcl1d wportcdly risked being
'trnqht by the fo thE>r of one of the
vu hrn-,, who w& ttl hls Costa Mesa
honw when Perrclld visited Jan.
'!II. l'cm•Ua told the two gt.rls he
m>e<led to go back lo hi.£ Edstbluff
< ond"minium dild retrieve some-
hing for the dad.•
M The quls. were reluctant to go,~
\
~· Mike McDonough said. "They
'had a bad feeling about him."
Perrella allegedly played
•touch-and-feel" games with the
two girls inside the father's home
before Jeavmg. Police said the
father wasn't aware of. Perrella's
actions, even though he Wai at
home.
The suspect then put hUi arms
around the two victuru; and escort-
ed them to his car. When they
amved at the condomimwn, the
girls went through another senes
of games in which Perrella groped
~ern; police said. Police wouldn't
confirm whether the inodent esca-
~ted from the fondling.
· But evidence found by police
who served a SCMch warrant at
Perrella's home corroborated stdte-
ments by the victims, McDonough
said. Poli~e learned about the
molestations after one of thf' vic-
tiins told her parents.
Police want to question fnentls
of Perrella, who works at Whiting
Turner Consulting m Irvine.
"With the nature of this
offense, we don't want to rule out
any poss1bility," McDonough said.
Baby boy saved from
crash dies 8 months later
CRH.i RISIJ~.
~rid
NEWPORT HEACI I -The 8-
month-old i.on of a Santa Ana
wrnrum who WdS killed Ul a traffic
<.11 n clPnt on Balboa Boulevard in
Mdy dH'Cl Sund<.1y.
Kenclnrk u•<• died from cxtend-
1 ·d complic:ations from the May 19
cl( dctent. The boy was still in the
\\.omb of Lynth Lee, 24, who was
kW1~J m d two-rttr crash at 28th
Strt>f•l ilnd Balbod
Newport Bedch resident Steve
l·1•llncr was the hrst to amvc at the
a< c 1clPnt ~~ne. Fellner WdS study-
Im J to he a brehghter and used lus
lr<1mmg to sldbilize the pregnant
womttn whilf• pdra.mectics were en
rotJIP
Doctors performP.d an emer-
y •ncy Cc1e'><!rPan . ecbon to save
U•<· baby ~hortJy after the acadent.
The infant was listed m cnllcal
condition for several months at
Hoag Hospital before bemg moved
to Children's Hospital of Orange
County. Before he died, Kendrick
was hooked up to a ventilator c11ld
bad poewnonia. AD auloJ>l>')' con-
ducted by the Orange County
Coroner's Department showc.'CI the
boy died from crash-reldted com-
plicabons.
"There was intrnutcnne trdwna
that contributed to the child's
death," said Deputy Coroner
Cullen Ellingsburgh. "TherP were
many problems that were delayed
effects from the acadcnt "
Lee's father, Chea Mao, 26, of
Santa Aila was also m the Toyota
Corolla that was crushed by a
Chevrolet Suburbdn. Lee was
attempting to cross the busy inter-
section when the Suburban hit the
smaller car.
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Education Committee .
J:30 Q.m. -Chamber office
&«11tlw Commltt«
7:30 am -Chamber office
Ndwor"en Leads Luncheon Group
11 :45 a.m. -1 p.m.
Costa Mesa Country Club
1701 Golf Course Drive
Boord of Dlruton
11:45 a.m.
Mesa Verde Country Club
3000 Club House Road
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CHAMBER SUPPORTS 26TH ANNUAL YES
ROMAN FEAST AND CHARITY AUCTION
The Costa Mes. and Newport H•rbor ArH Chambers of
Commerce are pleased to be the honorary chairs for the 26th Annual
Rom•n feast Ir Charity Auction presented by the Youth Employment
Service (YES) of the Harbor Area The event will be held at the Costa Mesa
Community Center from 5 -9 p m. on Tuesday, March 3, 1999 Music and
entertainment will be provided by the harbor area's best known
entertainer, Jim Roberts.
This year's event salutes the business community and YES employers
who have been helping thousands of local youths find employment since
1970 The Chamber encourages support of this fundraising event which
helps YES to continue to bring together youth oriented programs and
act1v1ties which increase the employability and quality of hfe of local young
people. Limited seating. Make your reservations by Feb. 12
For more Information, coll YES at 949/642-8306.
Y2K GUIDANCE AVAILABLE ON VIDEOTAPE
A videotape produced by the United States Chamber of Commerce in
collaboration with the American Bankers Association will assist you to gain
valuable information on the critic.al Y2K issue. From all reports, the Year
2000 or Y2K presents one of the biggest technology challenges we face. As
you know, the major concern with Y2K is that many computer systems
that have a two number dating system automatically assume the first two
numbers will be 1 and 9. Unless those systems are reprogrammed, the
system will recognize 00 not as 2000, but 1900 This has the potential to
cause computers to shut down or malfunction The 20 minute tape
entitled "Your Business, Your Bank & the Year 2000," outlines the Y2K
challenge and offers suggestions on developing a Y2K plan.
To ordtr o copy of tht videotape coll tht Amtrlcon Bonkers Association at
(800) 338-0626. The ~otologut number of this tape Is #029000. Costa
Mesa Chamber of Commerce members con order the to~ at the discounted
cost of S49.9.S due to our membership In the U.S. Chamber.
REDEVELOPMENT OF HARBOR C E NTER
(The following article appeared in the Saturday, Dec 12 edition of the
Doily Pilot.)
I am now in my seventh year at the Costa Me:.a Chamber of Commerce
and during that entire time I have wondered when the community would
have the good fortune to see Harbor Center redeveloped. Even farther
back than that the demjse of this once prosperous shopping center had
become an obvious concern and eyesore to many m Costa Mesa. Over the
years the occupancy rate in Harbor Center had decreased along with its
overall appearance and upkeep. It had become a blighted center and a
negative on the \urrounding neighborhoods and businesses.
Each time an interest was expressed in buying and redeveloping Harbor
Center one could sense the excitement and anticipation among the
remaining tenants and throughout the community. Everyone wanted to
see it improved. Each previous attempt at redevelopment fa iled because of
the many problems that stood in the way, the least of which were the run
down buildings and obsolete layout. Probably the highest hurdle was
acquiring the property from several absentee owners who could care less
abput the quality of life in Costa Mesa. This killed every project proposal ...
untll Scott Bell and ICI Development displayed the staying power to
outlast the former owners, become the first single owner of the entire
property In ~O years and submit a development plan that met or exceeded
every City planning requirement. The final proposal Included more than
SO additional measures intended to make the project as neighborhood-
friendly as possible. Many of these exceeded city ordinance requirements
and were suggested by ICI to meet the concerns of neighbors. Measures
include strictly enforced hours of truck dehvery and not allowing trucks to
idle While unloading, a 20-foot lan<tscaped berm between two sound walls
between the project and single family residences, walhng off the Wake
Fore.st access in order to reduce traffic Impact on residential streets, as well
as central air conditioning and dual pane windows on the project side of
those single famlly hOmes contiguous to Harbor Center.
• The Harb6r Center.project received overwhelming approval from the
Planning Staff, Planning Commission and even the City Council.
Completion of the project will reverse the demise of this property, Increase
the tax revenue to the City by an estimated S 1 mWoo annually, encourige
traffic flow (lost with the SS Frt"eway extension) to the benefit of other -t
businesses along Hart>Or Boulevard and once again serve the needs of
Costa Mesa residents ... unless a very ~ lndMduals stop It In court
beause they want to control what tenants occupy this center 1nd how It
Is conflguNd.
If the ~ moves fOrNard In the courts, It does not just 1ttlldt the
rtdfwtopment of Harbor Center, It potentially brings to 1 hilt the
lfnprowment In this central p.rt ol the city. It wllf mean ttltt 1 ~
lndMduMS can hold hostage any lmprcMmentS to thl qu1llty of th In
Costa Mm. If me. feW lndMdulls n Ible to do this, ~ can kiss good-
•.., hope of~~ My tlgnlftcn ..,.,apnent on the Wiit ti
or ln)'WhM else Jn .Cost4 Mesa .
1999
D ECEMBER R E NEWALS
40 JM""" Southern California Gas Co.
llyears Ht ·
Theodore Robins Ford
11 yeanm
Syean
Cove Motoring
4yean
Baker Equipment Rental & Sales
TOSC0/76 Products
Alpha Omega Hypnosis
Zaher fa Ila hi, CPA
Transportation Corridor
12yean
Country Inn by Ayres
7 years
NIKE Town Orange County
Real Estaters
6 years
American Institute of Massage
Therapy
Avila's El Ranchito
Agencies
Jye•n
Ameritas Managed Dental Plan
Crown ACE Hardware
South Coast Corporate Center
BanCard Merchant Credit Card
Maggiano's
2yean
Amici Trattoria
DECEMBER NEW MEMBERS
Borders Books and Music
. Cheryl Prue~t
1890 Newport Blvd.
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
949/631-8661 voice
Executive Management
Consortium
Dan Cairo
3150 Bristol Street, Ste. 170
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
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Fadlltles Resource Group
Paula Cardello
2302 Martin, Ste. 150
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2915 Redhill Avenue, Ste.
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Shipping Connection
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11 75 Baker Street, 0-13
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
714/546-7306 voice
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The Lease Outlet
John Cotcher
1545 Newport Blvd.
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
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Mary Kay Cosmetks
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2690 N. Berkeley Street
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Robert W. McGirr
3200 Park Center Drive, Ste. 300
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
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Robert Slater
1 700 Adams Avenue, Ste. 217
Costa Mesa, CA
714/641-8970 voice
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Karen Krimsky
247 Knox Street
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
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765 The City Drive South
Orange, CA 92868
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Newport joins pro-aiq)ort group Chihuahua dies after. air bag activated in crash
A 74-ye r·old Huntington
Be d1 man l5 mounting lh loss of
tus l>cst friend ofter an rur bag
killed his 4·pound <..~1huahUb dur-
ing a trnfflc colbs1on IJl Newport
Beach.on Monday,
Trafhc anve Ugahns believe
Heir's car was going '1ust below th
posted 55 mph limit when he hit
the Jeep Heir's 3·year-old dog,
Cha Cha, wdS seated m a box [n
lhe front passeng r ~t wh ~n the
accident occuncd. The dog was
thrown lnto a pa nger-:Side au
bcsg and i.uffered blunt force tr<$u·
ma. Clia Cha was pronounced
dead at the ::.c"ne,
b10tlS and rcleas<!d Ghasemifaz ii
w (tlso taken to Hoag and treated
for nunor izlJun .
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NEWPORT BEACH -City
leaders Monday night fonnally
became part of the Orange Coun-
ty Airport Alliance, a new group
intended to coordinate and
enhance existing e fforts to fight
for a commercial airport at the El
Toro Manne base.
Mayor Dennis O'Ne1i was
appointed to represent the city on
the alliance board of dircctolb
. ·Ne~rt·s deputy ctty manag-
er, Peggy Ducey, along with a
team of paid consultants last year
began working with elected off~-·
cials in north and central Orange
County to bring them together.
She swd the pro-airport effort
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barriers between staff and resi-
dents and to provide residents
with another casual dining area.
Carolyn Ki.rby said she has
seen a big change in her hus-
band, Rrank, since Silverado has
been caring for hlm.
Sometimes it was a struggle to
even get him to sit down and eat.
"It was really going downhill,
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With the help of local enwon-
mentalists and oty staff, Thomson
came up with a rough sketch of
the passive park, which would
include about 800 feet of
untouched open space south of
San Miguel Dnve and about 560
feet of a bluff-top park for picrucs
and sunset vtewmg.
The plan also calls for about
100 extra library parklng space!>
and a Greek-style stone
umphitheater and lecture pit
"I think we'd be well-serveCl to
take this section of land and pre-
serve it for perpetwty," Thomson
said. "It would be a wonderful
spot to fly a kite or have a picnic
with your family."
Thomson's idea got d lot of
support from open-c;pace advo·
cates.
· "My appeal 1S that we look at
open space as a necessity,• S&d
perunsula rei.ident John Beatty. ·nus parttcular spot 1S ureplace-
needed a unif 1ed voice and a
broad-based -and therefore
more credible - support group.
City Council members last
month agreed the allianc:o was
the right direction to take
asked that a resolution outlining
the group's purpose and goals be
brought back for approval.
The resolution calls for the
alliance to distribute accurate
information about the benefits of
an airport, to recruit members
who have not yet played an active
role in. the process and to comple-
ment the efforts of other pro-air·
port groups
. Council members also said
they were willing to contribute
money and staff time to the
group, as long as other alliance
and 1 really didn't know what was
gomg to happen, .. Kirby said.
There are more activities for
Frank, who was once relegated to
eating and sleepmg.
"He's speaking to people
now," Kirby said.
Every once in a while Frank
will even smile and wink, reveal-
ing the jokester be once was, Kir-
by added.
David Zamow said he is seeing
dramatic changes as well, and not
Just in his mother, Pearl, who has
begun using a walker instead of a
abJe."
H. Ross Millet, spealang on
behal! of Fnends of the OASIS
Seruor Center, said tbere are sev-
eral hundred seniors m the oty
who are in need of more afford-
able places to live, especially as
rents continue to climb in Orange
County.
•we don't feel that this site,
sandwiched in between
MacArthur Boulevard and San
Miguel Dnve, is suitable for a
tranquil park,• he said.
Jim Wood, president of the
library board of trustees, spoke on
behal! of yet another group inter-
ested in the property. An
exploratory committee is looking
at the possibility of a cultural
annex that could house a mucb-
needed auchtorium, small gallery
and reception hall.
•we only got this land two
weeks ago and already we have
all these people interested in it.•
Councilman John Noyes said. ·1
assure you we will leave the
property alone until we decide
what is the best use.•
members make the same commit-
ments.
In other action, the council:
• Postp<:>ned for the second
time appointments to the two
vacant Planning Commission
seats because Councilwoman Jan
Dehay was absent, The action has
been rescheduled to Feb. 22.
• Canceled the Feb. 16 meet-
ing where the council was going
to finally make d decision on tem-
porary traffic measwes at Bison
Avenue and Jamboree Road.
Because he cowdn't attend the
special .meeting, Councilman
Gary Adams said he will request
the issue be beard at a regular
City Council meeting sometime
l1l the next two months.
wheelchair.
He has seen other residents
begin to walk or break out mto
operatic renditions of Andrew
Lloyd Webber songs.
Zcllnow's children, who were
reluctant to VlSit theu grandmoth-
er before. stop by now,~ter soc-
cer practices.
•Tuey thought it smelled hke a
hospital," Zamow said of the pre-
Vious facility. #The kids like to
come over now."
Jacob He>.u was driving nortl1-
bound on MacArthur Boulevard ttt·
about 12. to p.m. wh"n he h.il a
1992 black Jeep Wrangler driven
by' Ellie Ghasem1fazeh, 18, of
Irvine, who WdS westbound on
Bonitd C'dnyon Dnve, police satd.
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raised at that meeting were SUlll·
lar to concerns ruiscd dunng Sat-
. urday's workshop. She also rec-
ognized the need to include all
segmenb or the community.
• 1t didn't express thP. diversity
we know b here." D' Agosta said
of Saturday's workshop.
Consultants and city planners
will work together on ideas for
outredch.
•Tue City Counnl has asked
for staff dnd EIP to rtiach out and
take our show on thP. rodd, so to
speak," Counolwoman Libby
Cowan said.
Although outreJch efforts will
be made, most .agree the ideal sit-
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l leir was taken to Hoag Hospi-
tal. where he was ltedted for aurd·
Readling out?
What art'~ me.s·
sores that could be taken I to get the Latino c0mmu-
nlt.Y ~re involved In the
West Side revitahz.t10n
plan? Call our Readen
Hotline at (949) 642-6086
or send en e-mail to
dailyp1lotOearthllnk.net • Give
your hometown and phone num·
ber (for ~nficat1on purposes
only) and \l)ell your full name.
uation would be to have commu-
mty members attend the same
meetings.
'We are one city, w~ nel'd to
come togethet," Murin · aid.
Leticia I Iermdnn spoke dunng
Saturday's meeting to offer
insight o.n why other Lc1tino.res1-
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Goals: BcsiJo tt.ayint; fir, I w.inr ro
be hc.ut hcahhy and a5 ~tre"M free as
l can. Exec~ rally helps control
the~ in life.
"It's unp<>rtant for people lo
keep their pets ln the back seat
they don't mterfere with someone
dnV10g ability," . said N A.lliil ....
Be ch police Sgt. Mike M r·
mott "That ltir bag ts going ~oout
100 mph and can hurt somebody 0r
someUUng senously if they aren't .
properly Stiated,"
-Greg Risling
dents were not parUcipating.
"We ar~ a shy C<?mmunity, •
swd Hermann, who apolQg1zed
f~r her English, :·
Hennann said she knew from
hE>J own expenenc;e the fear of
speaking something olhor than
her native language.
"I feel shy to be here but .it's
unportant to be here,• Hermann
said. "lam part of lhe community."
A second workshop is sched·
uled tor.late March. Written com-
ments on the strengths, weak-
nesses and \'isions /or the West
Side are still being accepted.
Th~y can be e-mailed to EJP As.s<r
cwtes through a link on· Costa
Mesa's Web site at cityofcostame-
sa.com. They can also b<> mailed
to the Planning Department, Attn:
Mike Robinson, P 0 Box 1200 01
77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa 92628-
1200.
Tami~ Rus
Member for. 3 rears
Raulw Mv ficncss program n worlung.
thanks to the rraincB, 5PJ!'o.;o.;JNC arid
ffi} COOSIStCJlC)'.
\l-'hat do 7011 liM &boa& Shape-Up? Tht'
dub 1.> miller. mo~~~ 211d
inumate. It tw all the acrcix
equipment ofbrgcr dubs-I don't h:r~
to worry ab..-iut appcannco. cvcq••nc
here is only int~rc:d in saying in
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The walk.lng dub of Newport
Beach will meet at Hospital Road
and Superior Avenue at 9 a m.
and 7 p .m. Lose weight and have
fun. For more informabon, call
(949) 650-1332.
Free income tu preparaUon and
MS1Stance will be offered th.rough
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.
Appointments are available. For
more informauon, call (949) 644-
3244.
An exhibit of •cryllc1 UUed
•color in Action· will be on dis-
play through Feb. 28 at the New-
port Beach Central Library, 1000
Avocado Ave. For more infonna-
.._ tion, call (9,.9) 7 t 7 -3801 .
A blood drive will be pretented
from 3 to 8 p .m . in the social hall
at Temple Bat Yahro, 1011
Camelback St., Newport Beach.
The e,vent is held m conjunction
with the American Red Cr0$S.
Participants must be over 17
years old, bo m good health,
'Weigh at least 110 pounds and
never have had hepatitis.
l\ppointments run every 15 min-
utes. For more infonnation, call
(~9) 644 -1999.
Judldl Todero wW pneent a free
lelDinar titled Slowhig the Aging
ProceM from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at
tbe Patio Cale at Mother's Market
and Kitchen, 225 E. 17th St., Cos,.
ta Mesa. Admission is free. Reser-
vations are required. For more
mformation, call (800) 595-6667.
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"Wt need to be • pnpcrtd as WI a11 and try to relax and hCM
a '* hi\, yet WI o.t to step up and get one Wednesday -•
Paul Orris, CdM boys basketball coach
Tuesday, Febroory 9, 1999 • Sports Ed1tot Roget C!oiiton • 949.57 4422
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One last shot. with Santa MRrgarita for Tars, CdM
. . .
• CIF Playoff spots at stake as the final week heats up;
ea Kings have Wednesday-Thursday fonnat this week.
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For the last time, the reigning
~a View Lea~ue boys basketball
champion, Santa Marganta High,
will !iht>d itsell upon Back Bay
. for one·final trip.
Santa Margarita (22-2, 8-0 in
league), which has. already
clinched at least a tie for its sixth
Sea View title in seven years (only a second-place finish to Chris
Burgess-led Woodbridge m 1996
spoiled the Eagles' perfect run).
and CdM are headed for new
leagues next season.
1 team m Orange County, hand·
ing the Eagle:. their only league
setback and one of only two Jo s-
es in the season
round). We JUSt want to finish up
strong, so we can go into the sec-
ond cason strong."
Newport tl> 21·4, 6-2.
schools.· .
"I'd hate not to win (against
· Santd Marganta) and find out
Corona beat them Thursday and
we didn't take care of business ourselves.~ • ' While 1t nught ,be a relief for
Newport Harbor and Corona del
Mar to end the nvalry this week
against the defending CJF State
Division II champion Eagles,
there will probably be no love lost
whPn Coach Lany HJ.tSt's Sailo~
host Santa Margarita Wednesday
and Codch Paul Orris' Sea Kings
travel to South County Thursday
The Eagles who also won a
ClF Southern Section D1vlSlon Il·
AA title last season. dfe 67-10
since joirung the Sea View circwt.
"The beid news ·is, that (the
Eagles) hav<> talked about it and
they've got revenge on thelr
mmd. Santa Marganta doesn't
have revenge QO its mind too
often. But we're one of them, und
SeTVlte is the other, and look whill
(the Eagles) did to Servile (Satur-
day in the Nike Extravaganza at
Cal State Fullerton). They beat
Servite by 40.
The Sea Kmgs (16-8, 4-4),
rebounding this year after two'
down season!?, will face Irvine
(17·7, 4-4) in a gigantic home
gamP Wednesday with third
place dt stake (and the league's
final guaranteed playoif spot).
"The good news is that we've
(defeated} them before," Hirst
said, referring to last year's 50-47
upset victory against the then-No
·So let's hope they've (already
gotten their revenge against us
w1th a 52-47· victory m the first
"Our destiny's m our own
hctnds," said Orris, whose team
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS SOCC E R
MICHE.llE YEE f OAll.Y PllOl
Estancia Hlgh's Grant Nelson (left) duels UniversJty's Tomasso Be ncivenga in Pacific Coa t League struggle Monday afternoon.
Red~hot Eagles.blast University, 3-0
Estancia still in the hunt for a
berth in upcorrung CIF Playoffs.
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COSTA MESA -On the verge of falling
over the edge. Estancia H1qh's Eagles
Cduqht thmr billance JU t in wne and are
no~ pushmg their weight around m the
Pac1f1r Coast League boys soccer race.
Following their 2·Q victory Friday over
lunqUme nemc-is Laguna.Beach, the Eagles
~hut out another PCL foe in front of them
Montldy, walloping visiting Uru'{ersity, 3-0
1Wo down, one to go
Laguna Hills, which is also ahead of
fatanc1a in the crowded league standings, is
next (Wednesday at 3·15 p.m)
"We're tinally'pwnped up to play," said
Estancia junior forward Ce-.er Terrones,
whose heroics led to two early gOdls as the
Eagles pulled to within two points of PCL-
lcacling University (12·6·4, 5·2·2) with one
game left of the regular season.
"Jl we keep pJaymg that way, we'll have
a chance to win CIF -and that's our goal ...
The Eagles (10-6-4, 5-4-0), who redched
the CJF. Division IV quarterfinals last year
and lost to Laguna Beach. remain only one
point behind the ATttl>lS (10'-8-2, 5.3.J ), the
two-time defending 01VJS1on IV champions.
"This tedlll's got talent. but I don't know
how we won (~o convincingly) while play:mg
sloppy,.. Estancia Coach Steve Crenshaw
sa1d "Friday's win wds such d big d<'al to
them They were really pum1>ed alter beat·
ing Beach. But today we playl'd tcmble. We
weren't sharp and our passC!-i weren't there
It was pretty sloppy, but Cesar played a
great game."
In the 10th minute, Terrones scort:d his
13th goal of the season on a Univer;1ty nus·
take. The 'Trojans didn't clear a comer and
Terrones stayed on the sweeper's trail, even·
tually scoring from hve feet.
"I saw dl\ opport1JnHy to score," Tcnoncs
said. "(The 'Trojans) let 1t go by and the
goalie didn't come out qwc:k OJ'\ough."
Terrones' second god.J in the 33rd minute
wa~ nothing short of spectacular as he juked
two defenders, mduding the goalie, on the
nght side. then turned around and fiJed with
his oppo'iite (left) foot to score.
"That Wds simply a bettutiful goal,"
Crenshaw said. "The goalkeeper had shut
hun off, but then, with one step, he turned
around and shot with his other fool. The
keeper left that sid" of the net open. Tl was a
smart play by Cesar.•
Estancia, led m the back by Jesus
Rillllirez, LU15 Rivera and sweeper Uving
Islas. received seven goahe saves from
~ hlarip Amaga. Terrones and Grant Nelson
applied presswe up front, while Esaul Men-
doza led tho Eagles in the middle.
"(The Eogles) finished theu opportunities
and we didn't come Wlth any emotion." Uru
Coach Rob Skinner said. "Now, (the PCL
race) is between four teams "
In the 79th rrunute. Armando Ortiz added
to Estancia's lead wtth a breakaway goal.
John Alderete hild a shot deflection m the
lust half.
knocked of1 Irvine m the first
round, 55-53, as the Vaqueros'
Chris Ferguson missed a last· ec·
ond shot when the ball rolled off
the rim.
"l hope we shoot the ball well,
because I think that's going to' be
a major factor Wednesday. If we
can get scoring out of (Kevin)
Hansen, (Alec) Hanson and
(~randon) Crosby Wld get ~ome
balance, so Dennis (Al.shuler)
doesn't have to shoWder all the
responsibility. then we're pretty
tough. But if we don't shoot the
ball well, we're gomg to struggle.
"We need to be as prepared as
we can and try to relax and have
a little fun, yet we need to step up
and get one Wednesday.
Before CdM's two-year slide,
...
the Sea Kings laced Irvme t
another battle to deade thir
ploce, and they defeated the Vaq
m the Sea View tmale in 1996 in
46-45 overtime thriller.
Only Newport and Wood
bndge will play Fnday; tbe bat
ance of the Sea V1ew returns.
the floor Thursday, because i
CdM and Irvme WUld up tied f
third, a playoff game Will be ne<r
es. ary Friday rught to decide thi.r"
place. ~ ,,
In the Pacific Coast Leaguo
Estanoa's Eagles (11·13, 4-4), COIT\
ing off a big 49-36 wm over th
league-leading Laguna Beach
have a tough task this week WI.
PCL-leadmg University (15-7, 6-2
at home Wednesday and La
Hills (13-10. 5-3) Frlday.
Ill tfl.
SPORTS HALL OF FAME
CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM :
RENTMAYN
.Costa Mesa
•Costa Mesa High, Orange Coast College baseball
product is beginning his ninth year in the big leagues. · ·
ll1nr:\l{f) Dt ''
L ilce a good radio Ill
station, life is always
better with tuts. Brent
Mayne is planning to hum as
many tunes as possible this year.
Mayne, soon to begin tus
second season wtth the San
Francisco Giants, isn't one to set
offensive goal.S heading
into spring tra.ming.
But, Mayne, entenng
his ninth full year as a
big league Cdlcher,
would like to produce
more with the stick dnd,
ultimately, be an
everyday backstop for
an entire season
start to blossom (and begin
Cdt.chmg) unW he played for lus ~
father at Orange Coast in 1987. •
(Mil<e Mayne, OCC's bd~cbaU
coach for 15 years, won 400 "~
games at the Puate helm and
sent 12 players lo the major
leagues.)
After one season at OCC,
Mayne played the next two
years at Cal State Fullerton.
where in 1988 he led ,
the Titans to the Colle9f:l
World SenE>S Mayne r
was selected No 1 by ::
Kansas City in the June' ..
1989 draft :.:
That could happen
this year with the
Giants. who allowed
Bnan Johnson to sign as
In tus hrst full year m~
the mmors at Double-A'
Memphis, Mayne
impressed the Kansa~
C1ty brass and eame&::
latc·season promotion,
Brent Mayne never returning to the ,
• a free agent with Cincumati.
Mayne, a heady receiver who
shared time with Johnson behind
the plate m 1998, belwves the
Giants will give him the C'hance
to be the starter in '99
"'Going in, it's look.mg pretty
good,• Mayne said. "l don't
know if I'm going to start, or
what, but they're defuutely
giving me an opporturuty to
take the job.•
Mayne will tum 31 on April
19, but the wear and tear on his
catching body is more of a
younger man, becau">e he has
spent most of hts career as a
backup or platoon player.
But the left-handed hitting
Mayne, a product of Costa Mesa
High and Orange Coast College,
would like to change that.
Mayne. whose lifetime battmg
average is .258 with an averaqe
of 216.25 plate appearances d
season, would Wee to rut 300 and
reach double figures \n home
runs. He has worked hard in the
off-season, studying hours of -
videotape (produced by his
father, Mike) to analyze-lus
swing. •
Mayne, 6-foot-1, 192 pounds,
was small m high school and
played second base. He didn't
. minors. He remained-:;;:
WJUl the Royals through 1995.~
In 1996. he was traded to th&. 1
""'<>w York Mets and served a« -·
Randy Hundley's caddie.
Mayne's 99 at· bats to 70 games:
that year were carC>er lows in , '
both categories, and by early =
1997, he was out of a Job wh._n
Seattle released him l.n spring
training.
But Oakland signed him in
April 1997 and Mayne's CdrceC"
was revitahzed as he enjoyed a ... :
big second hall and ftrushed the
season with a career-best .289•"
battl11g average. "Life's always-'"',
better when you're getting hil~i.._ •
Mayne said. "' :
Mayne, who has gamed
enshrinement into the Daily
Pilot's MillenruWTI Sports Hall of
r:ame, Wlll begm the c.econd of
his two-year pact wtth the Giants
when he reports to camp Feb. ig-:
ln the last 67 games Mayn~
started l <*>fl. di Giant :
won 41 of ffiem on their way to
the playoffs.
ln a wild card lie·breaker • :
against the Cubs, Mayne broke,,
up Steve 'Irdchsel's no-hit bid lft
tho seventh inning wtth a pinctr •'
smgle at Wngley Field. But "'
Chicago won and advanced. '
ESTANCIA PICKING UP SOME 'EXTRA FANS
• 'As the Pacific Coast League race comes down to the
wire, Mesa will find itself rooting rmghtily for Estancia. -\ .
RIOIAIU> () :'<.'N
1 !lift,.,,
With the raco to the Pacific
Coa t L~ague girls basketball
r.hampionship out of lhelr control,
Costa M •sa Htgh's Mustangs wtll
gb ogam l company policy thl.s
week and root hard for their
r.ross·town adversary.
E t.anc1a's Eagles (15·7, .S-3 m
PCL), with the best' chance to stir
~hings up m th final week, might
43-40, and Uruvers1ty, ·'7·36, la t
week.
"We have the toughest week
out of anyone (in the PCL) this
week.• said Estancia Coach Paw
Kirby, whose team hottt Uni (12·
12, .4-4) tonig ht at 1 o'clock and
travels to league-leading Lagune
Hills (15-7, 7-1) Thunday. "(The
Mustangs) are golDg to beg for U1
to wt.n on Thwiday."
HIGH SCHOOL GllLS HOOPS
home against Lilguno Beach (2·
20, 0·8) and Thu.r.;day ga1nst
Aliso Niguel (5-19, 2·6).
•we played (the l lawks) tough
&est time· (loong 42-36), but we
bad them in the fourth quarter
when it wa a one·polnt gftme
(36-35 Laguna Hills. with 2:55
remaining). I guarantee you
they're not thinking, Oh, we'119 7-
1 and we'll beat Bltancla Thun-
day.'
the way lt is for all the teams in
our league. We JUSt need to play
good defense and execute on
offense. l don't know U we match
up well with anyone (because)
we're so small, but we'll play hard
and give lt our beSt shot."
Stemfcld. Usa Hirata and point
guard Eva Vanna. The Eagles
dcleated Uruvemty m the first
round, 53-42. In their previous
meeting ag4Ul5t Laguna Hillii, the
Eagles were ahead m the second
quarter, 24-16, before the Hawks
'came back,
ln the Sea View League, New-
port Harbor (14-11 , 2·6) and
Corona del Mar (8·16, 0·8) are out
of tiOe contention and cannot fin·
ilh In the top three.
..,,..,_,....,,.. .. " fl.A ilnd lunc!Wn'IU.UOn& ill the
mail from th Mu tang (15·10, 6-
2), who lost to Laguna Hill1,
Estancia, led by tenior inside
player Pranda Diaz and Junior
forward Lauren Cauity, has won
two 1traight1 w~e Cotta Mele
ha drOpped low games m a row
but 1hould rebound tonight et
"They have a couple of key
playen we need to focus on
~ ~-toof-7 f\tn iOt Shan·
'nOl'I Owem and 6·1oot junior
Anne BubritJd), But I think that1
Costa Mesa, the leogue's
dP.fendlng champion with Aliso
Niguel, ha been led bY S.foot
junior Autumn Smith, Junior Jen·
ny earnest, point guard Nancy
Hatsushi, shooting guard Evelyn
Powers and forwa.td Uanne Sosa-t • CU.l t
COec:h Gregg Sevage'• Sallon,
led by April Ron, krllten Urban
and Alyua Paul, Kalena JacklOD
and Meliua Holliller, travel tD
S.bl Margarita tanlaht an~: ~--11111
In addition to Diaz and Caulty,
l!tWlcMI Ma CDUD....S wttb Ula
tMn wrap up league Tbunday .et
bmM .. h .. Woodlmdge
Doily Pilot Sports .
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HllH SCIOOl IOOPS STATS, LOIS, SflllDllllS
ea.ta Mela (15-10. 1-2) ....,., . . .... "-
Powen 24 305 12.7" 21
Smith 25 28811.5 25
E•mest 25 284 11.4 15
tiatsushl 25 211 8.4 18
Nguyen 6 27 4.5 13
Hitt 25 43 1.7 5
s.i.kl 24 41 1.7 8
Kidene 21 28 1.3 6
Thornton 15 14 0.9 4
Loros 18 11 06 4
Wwks 20 6 0.3 2
THI MusTANGs
39 Croswoads 60
53 MIVf •Ir , 35
6 t L8 Jordan S3
43 valley Christi.n 27
25 Oi~Bar ~
67 Western 32
48 Pacific.a 43
45 Montclair· 47
59 Viii• Park 43
62 Rubidoux 24
42 Lake W•shington S9
47 Capistrano V•lley 34
59 North Torr•nce 61
53 l.c»r• 44
hdfkc:o.t .......
SO Estancl• 34
54 Villa Pirtc (nonleague) 62
58 Unlwnity 48
$4 Laguna Hills 44
63 Laguna Beach 34
70 Aliso Niguel 58
'2 Estancia 49 l2 Woodbridge (non) 43
l6 University 47
40 Laguna Hills 43
)7 Westminster (non) 63
f9 • Laguna Beach (home), 7
F11 ·Aliso Niguel (home), 7
Newport (14-11, 2~)
Pia,_ v •avv· hv •oss 19 24S 12.9 20
Urban 2S 299 12.0 22
JlKksor\ 24 207 8.6 23
Paul 25 176 7.0 21
Hollister 24 66 2 8 6
Huntington 25 57 2 3 10
Ashton 19 23 1.2 4
Moore 19 21 t. 1 8
Castillo 17 9 0.5 3
, .. 5A1otts
54 Magnolie
36 MissJon Viejo
50 Villa Park
39 Vista
S3 Thousand Oaks
41 Esper•nza
47 Laguna Hiiis
32 Mark Keppel
37 Lakewood
38 Long Beach Jordan
46 Warren
59 Santa Fe
50 Tomnce
38 Calvary ~~I
44 Savanna
46 St. Joseph
48 Cypress
26
31
48
52 so
I01l44
32
40
47
31
28
18
31
39
29
f0ll 44
36
S..Vlew~
40 Irvine P1l 45
37 EIToro SS
37 Corona def Mar 31
42 Santa Marganta SO
33 Woodbridge 34
48 Irvine 54
SO El Toro 69
59 Corona del Mar 43
F9 -at Santa Margarita, 7:30
F11 ·Woodbridge (home). 7:30
~TANDINC1~
(Overall) w LI
'EIToro(181) RO
E.t.n\I. (15-7, S-J) : Npt. Hllfbot (21..C. 1-2) ~ 9 .Mf9. .. : ...,_ I •Mf9.ha
Diu 22 246 11.2 20 • Jameson 25 398 15 9 2~
c.tisfty 22 225 10.2 21 : lllingv.<orth 25 364 14.6 25 Stei~ 18113 10.2 20 : Limon 25 223 8.9 26
Hirai. 22 87 4.0 8 : Robinson 25 203 8.1 18
Orell1no 21 63 3 o 8 : Heartson 25 158 6 7 11 Lenhart 18 50 2'8 22 : Clayton 25 85 3.4 8 · : Yamal 25 74 3 o 9 Barrer• 22 S2 2.4 9 : Pajevk 11 11 1.0 6
Mklas 8 18 2.3 10 : Kahle 5 4 0.8 2
Varma 20 44 2.2 6 : Schatz 6 4 0.7 2
Matsufujl 12 24 2.0 10 : Chai TO 6 0.6 2
Ollila 13 4 0.3 2 : Hsieh 12 6 0.5 3
! Taton 8 4 0.5 2
THI EMus : Vali.jo 20 4 0.2 2
54 Beverty Hills 16 :
51 Hawthorne 30 ! THI SA• OM
37 Oovis 52 : 65 Edison
61 Los Amigos 30 : 63 canyon
35 Savanna 32 ·: 69 caplstrano Valley
36·california 30 : 88 Trabuco Hills
32 Dana Hills 42 : 36 Brea Olinda : 80 ca,on 42 Not.re Dame Academy 40 : 61 Oceanside
34 West Tracy 38 : 69 Woodbridge
48 capo Valley Christian 28 : SO Irvine
48 Orange Luthefan 45 : 74 Huntington Beach
SS El Toro N 39 : 65 las Vegas Clark
36 Mission Viejo 2B : 63 LV Val fey Spnngs
43 Padfica 73 ! 61 Mira Costa
Padfk eo.t ~ : SS Tucson Marana
34 Costa Mesa so : S3 las Vegas Durango
48 Aliso Niguel 35 : 90 EJ Modena
62 Laguna Beach • 47 : 58 Aliso Niguel
45
45
67
79
61
57
45
45
37
45
57
40
46
42
38
48
39
53 University 42 : S.. View LNgue
36 Laguna Hllls 42 : 59 Irvine 48 : 58 El Toro 51 49 Costa Mesa 62 : 55 Corona del Mar 37
32 Aliso Niguel 29 : 47 Santa Mergarlta 52
80 Laguna Beach 24 : 56 Woodbridge 53
F9 • University (home), 7 : 40 Irvine 60
F11 -at Laguna Hills, 7 : 61 El Toro 47
: 63 Corona del Mar 50 CdM (1-16, 0-a) : F10 . s. Margarita (home). 7:30
Pleyw 9 tpavg. hg : F12 ·at Woodbridge. 7:30 Quon 24 259 10.8 29 :
Dldcson 23 249 10.8 21 ! Costll Mesa ( ... 20, 0-a)
K. McCoy 9· 59 6.6 20 : ptayer g tpavg. hg
Watanabe 24 112 4. 7 11 : Jones 23 364 1 s.s 36
Kawata 19 n 4.1 23 : Whittaker 24 192 8.0 16
Kling 21 56 2.7 10 ! Ferryman 23 174 7.6 17
Eyre 20 37 1.9 6 : Hatsushl 24 168 7 0 18
Gruber 22 37 1.7 6 : Weir 21 n 3.7 11
Hawkins 20 21 1.1 6 : Shallls 16 57 3 6 8
S. McCoy 16 18 1.1 4 ! Tran 22 72 3.3 1 t
Ubuda 15 5 0.3 2 : Cabico 13 36 2 .8 7
~m 14 3 0.2 3 : Payne 20 44 2 2 8
: Hunter 5 7 1 4 2
THE SIA k9NGS •
34 Dana Hills 41 : , .. MusrAHGS
36 Saddlebadc 34 : 43 Trabuco Hills 79
24 California 39 : 48 Canyon 66
38 Ocean View 22 : 49 Los Amigos 52
32 Savanna 40 : 35 Saddlebadc 46
65 Laguna Beach 22 : 37 Buena Park 52
30 Woodbridge 57 : 71 Westminster 53 so Santa Ana 16 : 57 Santi~ 57
28 Foothill 39 : 61 F~thi I 78
37 Orange 36 : 72 Fairmont 19 : 4S Santa Ana 52 47 Laguna Beach 15 : 54 Westminster 60
44 El Modena 48 I I j 64 62 Los Aminos """' 58 : 62 M ss on Vie o .,., ,...., : 68 El Monte 52
2., Sonora 58 : 50 Santa Ana 51
58 Fullerton 21 : 34 Saddleb.lck 53
Sea View i.MgLle ! Padfk Coast ........
28 El Toro S7 : 45 Estancia 80
SO University (Nonleague) 56 : 46 UnlverMty 73
30 Woodbridge 49 ! 46 LagUN Hilh 63
31 Newport Harbor 37 ! 52 Laguna Beach 63
40 Irvine 49 • 41 Ali.5o Niguel 55
4S Santa Margarita 60 ! 65 St. Margaret's (non) 48 37 El Toro 78 : 44 Estancia 64
18 Woodbridge 33 : 45 University 80
43 Newport Harbor 59 : 68 Laguna Hiiis n
F9 ·at Irvine, 7:30 : F10 -Lag. Beach (home). 7
F1 t -s. Margarita (home), 7:30 : F12 • Aliso Niguel (home). 7 .
--~~~~~~~--=--~~~~~~~--.
~ rANOINGS
{Overall) W LI
'l ,HJ Holl-. 11'>7) l 1
. . STANDINGS
(Overall) W LI
·c; M.nq.111ta (Jl l) 8 0
Woorlbrtrlg<' (7 17) 1 1
• • dinched OF berth
~ liiiiiiiiiiiii
. .
s. Marganta at~ lrvfne at c.oron. Mir
Woodbridge at El Toro
• CdM at 5anta Margarita
El Toro at Irvine
-+utllt'Mxxbldgt, Frl.
llllFLY
CdM(1~44)
~ ~3~~~
Hansen 24 257 10.7 21
Crosby 21 241 10.0 21
Hanson 24 176 7.3 13 ~a 22 125 5.7 15
Bottom 24 91 3.8 12
Hunt 24 74 3.1 9
MOffiS 19 40 2.1 13
Snell 10 9 0.9 3
Patterson 13 6 0.5 2
Tttt SEA KINGS
56 Estancia 53
65 Valencia (SC Vly) 54
64 Orange Lutheran 45
49 Century -34
62 San Clemente 65
50 Bellflower · ~7 n Westminster SO
48 Long Beach Millikan 40
65 La Mirada 36
63 Saddleback 42
37 Laguna Beach 43
61 Garden Grove 37
71 Glendale Hoover 47
59 Rialto 6S
71 Fullerton 47
71 Mission Viejo 59
S..Vlew~
51 El Toro 47
56 Woodbridge 42
37 Newport Harbor SS
55 Irvine 53
46 Santa Margarita 65
38 El Toro 43
58 Woodbridge 54
50 Newport Harbor 63
F10 • Irvine (home), 7:30
Ft 1 -at Santa Margarita, 7:30
Estancia (11·13, 4-4)
Player
Valbuena
Cantrell
Simco
Andersen
Chandler
Maldonado
Gamer
Stapleton
Tanielu
Rodriguez
Jimenez
Newman
g tpavg. hg
24 422 17.6 39
24 290 12.1 21
23 168 7.8 16
24 176 7.3 26
23 110 48 12
22 n 3.S 14
22 63 2.9 14
14 30 2.1 6
18 36 2.0 8
18 19 1.1 9
11 9 0.8 5
12 6 0.5 2
THE EAGLES
53 Corona del Mar 56
67 La Mirada 59
45 Irvine 74
59 Whittier Christian 58
41 San Clemente 70
65 Valencia (S. Clarita Vly) 59
6G Oceanside 71
SO Cajon 64
53 Nogales 4S
49 Vista SS
79 Huntington Beach 59
84 Port Moody (Canada) 38
56 Fullerton 71
43 Montclair 52
71 Glendale Hoover 10n67
51 Santa Margarita 60
PKffk Co11st LNgUe
80 Costa Mesa . 45
65 Aliso Niguel 52
49 Laguna Beach 51
58 University 69
51 Laguna Hills 60
64 Costa Mesa 44
60 Aliso Niguel 68
49 Laguna Beach 36
FlO -University (home). 7
F12 ·at Laguna Hills, 7
STA N DINGS
Pa.Boys
(Overall) W LI
University (15·7) 6 2
Tucker leads CdM, 7-4
I
• Sea Kings roll past Artists edge Mesa, 1-0
Dana Hills in nonleague c o s T A ._ .... _ .......
girls water polo Monday. MESA -Playing I 0 C C I I
the role of spoil·
CORONA DBL p O l O er in the tight Pacific Coa&
MAR -Corona del League boys soccer race, Costa ·
Mar High's Melinda Tucker Mesa High's Mustangs bad
achieved a hat trick and three hoped to do their aoa-town rival,
other Sea Kings scored goals, Estancia, a favor Monday by
lndudinu two by Malia 'llliayao, defeating visiting Laguna Beech,
as hoet CdM defeated Dana Rills but the Artists earned a t-0 victo-
in nonleague girls water 1>910 ry·and kept the MUltangl winless
Mondav, 7 ""'· ct' • 'W:e I ' LQ-• Tucker .oor:::Joel in the first • e were hoping to help
Vanguards win, 5-2
Southern Cali-
fornia College l I II II I S
singles player Stefan JobAnsson
won, 6-1, 6-2, as the Vanguards
defeated U.S International Uni·
versity, 5-2, m a nooconference
men's teruu.s matCh Saturday at
USIU. ..
llalJCGI JC. s.c:.. <.-... I. .,., 2 ...... ..._ "500., Oral, .. , ... a. U!Mbr_. ~ # G..irtect\, ~ 5-2,; Sltr~
(SC() .. l'ldia. w. M. ~ (USIUI *" Ma. M,
M. M,...,. Dlfllrl <KO d9I ~•a. M. C.....MM*f llr..u.H.7·S ........ ..,....aMMlf~I (5CO o.f Ofot-Gtllrtedl. N; ~(SC().., lll'lc'-
Wll\I, W; "-'*'~ (USllJ) .. ~ ~.
qUarter, then two more in (&tailda's Eagles) out,• said COi•
the third, a period when CdM ta Mesa Coach Mlke Dunn,
autleored the Dolpblm, 3-0, to wholle team bu loet at leut 13
lake a M lead. Dana HUls led at games um MUOD by one goal. '7..._L~b "'-n... in mis balftime, 4-3. · Laguna Beech (to-e-2, 5.3.1 m ~ e 1111.m se lnMSba.=.:-:. ~= l:t:; PCL), two-Ume defending CIP POMONA·-Ruth Zlchoche of
See J9nirl, While goalDepier Southern Sec:tlon Dlvllion IV Southern CaWon:Ue College ~ Hmdddmma Md a laftl, c:Nmpon, bMt the M\Jltangl ln reached ~ semlftnU of the Cal
The Sea Klngl, 9-14, caadude the~~·.::-._ ....... n.--., Poly Pomona womebefor9n'w tennis
a-~ -~, (and tblilr ... , VV---Y"" 1n---~ .. 1 Sa .. ·--y ........ -·-INedDetclaY c..... POrcayc» (MVen Nv•), ·--,_...,. --~ W y at bame dll11.-Jc.e hcbec:o, strtk• lag, 6-2, 6-3. SCC'I Undtlar Doy·
Iii!!!!.. •.:u.. '·........... Bdlm Cnm ad mMfteld8f ntm al wt Mk:belle ~ IWMd .::... . z z I • . • HtirMDdea. w1w plaY9d we11 u.. ~ rounc1 1n ....... 'Dim· =-J t , • , ·~ .... -*=k. pllallld•lnt·roundW:afOftl -~:.~'~·-..... -.... -.. ~~--lrJJfStlD-rl~··d· ...... ,..~~ ~
11.1 ... ,. :lBl!:1. Mas plMlllAllo~ -c.l--9--1,1-3.
' ..
JC MEN'S VOLLEYBALL PREVIEW
Ch~ing a ch~pionship
•Sophomore Ryan Hiskey is expected to lead Orange r-t~.-.--------,
Coast as it tries to win its fifth state crown in the 1990s. . .
!kit Jib
COSTA MESA -11\ere was
much d.isappoi.ntment dfter the
Orange Coast College men's vol-
leyball team, which was 21 -2 last
season, lost to Santa Barbara in
the state semifinals last season It
was only th~ seventh loss OCC
bad suffered m three years a
. span of 68 matChes.
· Orle of the players on that
team was Ryan Hiskey, a first-
team All-Orange Empire Confer-·
ence selection who had l , 173
assists last season. .
Hiskey is expected to be the
centerpiece of a team which will
try to defend its conference title
when Orange Empire Conference
play begins with Palomar Feb. 17.
·one oJ the things I ~old Ryan
after the season ended was 'I was
going to build the next team
around him,' " Coach Chuck
Cutenese said. •1 thought he dld
an excellent JOb as a freshman.
He broke the school assist record
by more than 100 sets. He's the
best setter we've had since I've
been here."
Cutenese, whose record at
OCC is 103-26, has had to recruit
at many of the other positions
because players such as Josh
Richardson, Darin McBam and
Mark Pozgai, have all moved on.
SCHEDULE
TODAY ............
College men • ScMh· w n C.hfomt• Coli.ge at C.I .. pttn,, 7 )0 p m
Col!e9ewomen -
Sollthem C.lofom1• Col·
I• at CAI B.lpt111, S )()
High IChool g•ril •
~H•rt>or.i S.nu MMQM•tl. 7 lO
p m: Coror.. del M••
-i lrvlnt, 7 lO pm :
L.lgll'WI S.lld\ t1 C~ll
Mrw, 7pm. : • lllnnhl
Cofle11e men • Soe.I
Coll999 •t w.tmont. 2pm..
Collegev.omen-
Westrnont 11 Southern
C.hfomo• College.
2 pm..
CcminuMy college
men • Or llt'Of Cola1t ti Mt. s.n Antonio. 2 p m.
• w.tw "°'°
H!CJh ~ girlS •
(d\ton •< Cofta Mele.
)pm
• Volleyball
Commur\lty coll9
morn • Or.nge Co.st ~
Hope lnt .. NltONl, •t
fuhtnon College. 1
p.m • Sottt..tl
Col leg•' C.I S"i.
OOm1t1911ez Hill• .t
Soutlltm C.hfOtJIMI
College. 1·30 p tfl.
• Wl'Mtllng
H•gll Khool • P.aflc Coen t.Mgve f1Nl1
lit Uni\ttnlty, 2 I> m •S-
Htgh tchool g1r1s •
Newport H<1ftlor •t
Sant• Mar~ra, l 1 S
pm. CorON del ~r
•tl•WW, 3 15 pm:
~It-"' at CON Mew. J 1 s. Uni"'1ity
•t (ft•,.,. ... 3 I 5 pm. ...
The only returrung tarter is
rruddle bloC'k~r Nick Oonlimk,
who will move to outside lutlet.
Cutenese cxpec.ts htg lhiugs from
the Switzerland native
"We made him pl y out of
position laltt yecu .because. he wa;.
effective, but he wasn't very hct1.>-
.PY about u, • Cut"ne~e · md
"Now he's back at his natural
•postbori (outside h1tter) and ( m
"convinced he's o ',D1v1 'ion I
prospect.•
•Ryan RP.x, who last played for
the University of the Pad.fie two
years dQO before going on o ri'li·
gious rruss1on, is expected to be a
key contnbutor a~ the starting
middle blocker. Rex will JOm
Jared Starhng. a third-year
sophomore who will start at nght-
side hitter, in filling the lead r hip
void left by player depr1rture .
Tiilii year's tedm has a l<>t of
freshmen, but Cutr.ne ~ r>xp,•cts
many of them to develop into
good players who will ht w~ll at
Brian Brown, 6-4
Jared Starling, 6-4
4 Kyle Anderson. 6-2
5 Ryan Hiskey. 6-0
6 Nicolas Dominik, 6-3
7 Patrick McCarty. 6-3
8 Ryan ReK..6-4
9 Tim Everswick, 6-2
10 John Pecora, 6-4
11 Griffm Cogorno, 6-5
12 Kevin Goff, 6-1
18 Enc Saxton, 6-6 .
19 David Moser. 6-4
20 ·Jed Koen19shofer, 6-1
Coach: Chuck Cutenei'e
OCC uon
#We've got , lot ol rhftmt>nt "Out strength i.-. our versatili-
lineups we're looking al with this t\'. •
team becausP we have pla~er · :The Ptrdle> \\'ill need it to
who Cdil play both tile nyht W)P. detend the11 OEC title. A number
and middle." Cutene e said. of teams are e..xpectcd to be corn-
"Our freshmen am p1etty equal w petitivc this season and there is
our sophomores m te.nn of ab1li-always Golden West, which,
ty. l'm not afraid to nux up our along with OCC has dominated
outside hitters either, depending f the conference ibe past several
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Five years ¥> this wet* -·
Costa M«s1 Hlgh's HMtt.r A •1n1 •
.J(ored 22 points CIS the M~
defeated ~una BHd\ n -18. to dfnch
the Pacific. Coast League girls bitsketbafl
champ10f'lship for the \tlird conwc:trtive
se•son.
Later 1n the week. the Must•nsJS
finfshed off an ur defeated PCl season
with 1 44·38 win over Trabuco Hills. The
victory was the ~oth straight 1n the PO..
Robinson had 13 points
In other girlt basketball action~
•The Mustangs final vidocy J>(O"ed
beneft<ial tor Estancia High. The Eagl~
finished their seawn earlier in the week
with a 54-34 victory over century,
clinching third place and a playoff berth.
Cotta M~'\ wtn dropped Trabuco Hills
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Numbers, and addresses
of U'le BuyerfTrenslerae
are THUAN HI TRIEU and
VIVIAN VALERIE TRIEU
5 4 7 71 2179
527·81 5109. 2351 WEST
BERN LANE, SANTA
ANA. CA 92706
As hSlad by lhe Seller/
Lleensee. all olher bUsl· neas namea and ad·
dresses used by the Setter/
Lioensee within three years
before the dale such list
was &enl or delivered 10 the
Buyer/Tranaleree are
NONE
Th• assets 10 be sold a1e
de1cnbed In general as.
A BUSINESS INCLUDING.
FURNITURE, FIXTURE
A NO EQUIPM E NT.
LEASEHOLD INTEREST
AND IMPROVEMENTS.
INVENTORY ACCOUNTS
and are IOcated 11 600
WEST t9TH STREE"T I
A&B, COST A MESA. CA 92527
The l11nd ol ficense 10 be
lranslerred 11 OFF SALE
BEER A N D W I NE
LICENSE NO 20·326192
now 111ued tor the
p1em1se1 located 11 600
WEST 19TH STREET II
A&B, COSTA MESA, CA
92627
The antlelpaled date of
the sale/lransler IS
03/0311999 at lhe olhce ol
A pew E5crow . 15576
Brookl1urst Street no B,
Westmmalor. CA 92883
The 1moun1 of the
purchase pnce or con
11<1erat10n 1n connection
w11tl the t10nsler ol the
ltten&e and bu51ness. in·
ctudlng the es11me1ed in·
venlory $35.000 00. 1s the
sum of Sl38.000 00, which
consists 01 the 1o11c>~1ng
DESCRIPTION AMOUNT
CASH $103.00000
NOTE $35,000 00
It has t>ean agreed be· tween the Selterllteellffe
and lhe intended Buyerf
TranilerM. as reaulred by
Sec 24073 ot the Business
and P1otesson1 Code. llllt
rile conSidera1ion for tne
lfSISler ol the buSineU
and llCense is 10 be paid
ody a11e1 11'18 tra1"1er has
been app1oved by the O.·
partment of Alcohollc
Bewrage Control
/al HOA LINO PAK
/al WADE PAK Ill THUAN HI TRIEU Ill VIVIAN VALERIE
TRIEU
Publl1hed Newpo11
Beact'l·Co5ta Mesa Dally
P11ot Februaty 9. 199~
T293
Flcutlou1 Bu1IM8a
Name Statement
The loltowlng per&ON
e1e dotng busineu ...
FREITAS FURNITURE
SERVICE. 902 South
Citron SI • Apt. 1 5,
Matwem, CA 92805
Tito Seguncto FreHaa,
902 Soultl Citron St , Apt
15.t.. Mahe•m, CA 92805
I ntS ~OIH la COO-
due1ed by husband and
w!
Have you atarttd doing
business yel7 No 'llto Segundo F1e1tat
Tl'lt1 statement waa llted
With the County CJer1t of
Orange County Of\ M 1 ·99
1 .... 1'7"N
Oaoly P*1t Feb t, 1!: 23. March 2, 1999 r306
Actltloua BualneH
Nim• Statement
The following persons are doing business as. ProManago, 2052 New
port BIVd . #224, Costa
Mesa. CA 92627
1 Donald Alan Ptalf. 241 V)a Marina, Newpo r
Beach. CA 92627
I
This business is con .
ducted by; an lndrvldual
Have you 1tarted doing 11uslnass yet? No
Donald Aten Ptall
Tl'lis statement was med
with the County Clel1c of
Orang!'! County on 2-4·99
18996782368
Oa1ly P1IOC Feb 9, 18, 23 . Mar 2. 1999 T296
Flctltloua Butineu Name Statement
The fOlloWing per&O'ls
are doing business as
Cenler ol Balance and
Harmony, 2521 Orange
Ave . Apt A·2. Costa
Mesa. CA 92627
Br1td t.ee Wood, 2521
Orange Ave • Al>I A·2
Costa Mesa. CA 92627
This busmen IS con-
ducted by. an lndlVtdual
Have you staned doing business yet? No
Brad Wood
'
This statement was fifed
wUh lt)e County CJeli( o
Orange County on 2·5-99
1"96782515
Dally Pilot Feb 9. 16, 23 . Mar 2, 1999 T297
Flctltloua Bualneu
Name Statement
The following persons
are doing business as:
Blisters. 2790 Harbo
Blvd, Su11e 201, Costa '
Mesa. CA 92626 . Arw:ty Harber. 338 West
brook Place, Colita Mesa
CA 92626
ThiS business 1s coo
ducted by an lndrvldual
Have you slaned doing buslness yet? No
Andy Harber
Th11 statemem was ltled wllh Ille County Clel1c of
Orange County on 2·5-99
19996782514
Daily Pilot Feb 9. 16. 23
Mar 2. 1999 T298
Frctltlou1 Buslneu
Nam• St.tement
The following pe1$0115
are doing business as
Corbin Thomas Realty,
2215 Pon Carlisle, New·
port Beach, CA 92660
COrbln Scotl Thomas.
2215 Port Carlisle, New·
port Beach. CA 92660
This business Is con·
ducted by an 1nd1Vtduat
Have you staned dOlng
bu11ne as yet? Yes,
10-02·98
CortJjn S ThOmas
Tl'lis •ta1amen1 was llled
w11h lhe County Clert< of
01ange County on 2·5·99 19996782$16
Daily PdOC Feb 9, 16. 23. Mar :t 1999 T299
Fletltloua ButlnHs Name Statement
The IOllolW!g persoos
are doing ~nesa as
Pa11tcla's T1ea1ure1,
1370 Logan. IF, cosia
Mesa. CA 92626
Monte Charles Salot,
30122 Niguel Ad. ADI.
108. Laguna Niguel. CA
92879
This buslne&S 1s oon
duc;ted by an lndrvtduat
Have you .staned doino
bus1neu ye!? Yes, M S·-80
Monte Salol This slatement was flied
with the County Clel1( or
Orange County on 2·5·99
1"96782$10 Delly P~ot Feb. 9, HI. 23,
Mar 2. 1999 T300
Flctltlou1 Bualneu
Nam• Statement
The lollowlng petson&
ire doing buSlnUS u
Hyd1osoul. 19 Urt>tno.
!Nini. CA 82620
Marte Anthony Williams. 14 Vil Conk>(ie, Rancho
Senla Maroam.a. CA 82688 Bryon Thomal Mtnton. 19
UIVIOO, hvtne, CA 92620
This l>USineH I• oon·
dUCted by a generel pert· nermp
Ha"f you starled dOillQ
butlnesa yet? Y .. , 9-HJ·De
Mm Wdlialnl
Thll •t 1ement was lied
w lh lhe ~ Clerll o1
Ofange Count,~·5·99 1 UIOI OeltY Piiot Feb 9, 18, 23, Mer.~. 19 T301
'
Fletttloua Butlnffa
Neme 8tatitnwnt Thlf followlng pertQnt Ffctltlou1 8utlnea1
are damQ buslne" ... Name 9t8ttement
MotoVTdla. 018 While The following pe'90f'll
C.p Lane, NewPOr1 Coe11. ere doing bu1lneM H
Calltomla 92851 Pnnled Commun1ea11on1
How•rd LIWanA~518 Group, 47 Ce .. Oet Sul,
White Cep Lane, Aanctio San18 M11genta, Coest. Cellfomla 9265 CA 92881
Femi Adegol!e~611 Wllli.m J Ortm", 47 wtil9tap t.tne, caaa Del Sur, AarldlO
CO.I C.~lorrN tm Santa ,..arguerna, CA TNe butt,... .. Qon 92618
dUGltd by a Qenltaf p.lrt· Thie bUllneN II con• ne~ OUded by en lndMtJuel
Halle you tlarted doing Hev.t you etal1td dOfnQ
t>utlnllss ~I? Ho • bullneai y.tl? Yet, t/22191
Howard Uwaneg Wiiiem J OtllMI Tnit ~ Wiii !Med TI* ..... mlllt .. tied
• w4ttl Ill ~ Cllftt "' .. .. County Cllftl of
NOTICE OF
APPLICATION TO
SELL ALCOHOLIC
BEVERAGES December 141 1998
To Whom It May Con·
cem: MANDA FOODS INC
ls (afe) applying to the De·
partmenl of Atcohollc
Beverage Control to sell al·
c:ohollc beverage• at 2701
Hart>or Bllld D • Costa
Mesa. CA 9~26 with a "41" On·Sale Beer & Wine
Public Etling Pl•ce
lteense<•l Publlthed N1wpor1
Beacti·Costa Mesa OaJly
Pilot January 26, February
2,9, 19991 T279
Flctltlou1 BualMH
Name Statement
The following persons
are doing buslnl$$ 11 Schtavello Sales USA,
3333 West Coast Hiohway.
Sut1• 300, Newport Beach,
Cahlomca 92863
Miele• ot lncorporetlOll
Number Al• 2037315
Jacobsen-Will, Inc., (CA)
3333 w Coast HIQhway,
Ste 300. Newport Beech.
CA 92663
This business ts con
dueled by a corporalton
The regl1trant com
menced to transact busl·
ness under 1he l1et111ou1
business name or names
llsled aboYe t>ll 91/151198
Jacobsen·WIU, Inc., :Judy Win, Pres~ent
This statement was Med
with the County Clerk of
Orange C<>unty on 1·22-99
18998781093
Law ollioes ol
Steven Cuselberry.
One Newpon Place,
1301 Dolle Street. Sulit 9•o. Newpon eeac:n, c.a·
lornla 92680-2473
Dady Pilot Jan 26 Feb
2.9. f 6, 1999 T261
Actltloua BualneH
Name Statement
The following ptlSON
are doing buslfl8ss 11: JP's ot Newport Beacn, :wso
Via Oporto, Newport Beactl, CA 92663
Enit Rameson, 64 While
Cap Lane, Newport Coast,
CA 82657
W1tllam Rameson. 73
HoUsttr Aaneh. · Gav1ota.
CA 93117
This business 11 con
ducted by e general part nersh1p
Have you started doing
buslnHs yel? No
Enk Rall'le$0fl
Ths statement waa filed
With the County Cle,. of
Orange County on 1-22·99
1""711097
Dally P11oC Jan 28, Feb 2. 9. f8. 1999 T2S2
Flctitloua BualneH
Name Statement
The lollowing persons
a1e doing busineu as.
Costa Mau Mobi1fl Es· lites, LLC, 327 Weit
WilM>n, Costa Me I CA
82627
Costa Me11 Mobile Es·
Illes. LLC, (WA), 408
Piazza Lido, Newport
Beach, CA 02663
Th6s businesa Is con·
ducted by Llmtled Ltabll1ty
Co
I
Hava you 11aned ciolno
buS1nesa yet? Yea. 2/1/9rf
eo.ta Me&a Moblle Ea·
ates, Cynthie OeBaun,
Manager
This statement wa nled
with the County Clerk of
Orange County on I ·22·99
189987810N
Dally P1161 Jan 28. Feb
2.8, f8, 1999 T283
Flctltloua Bu11nn1
Name Statement
The lollowlng pertons
118 doing .bullneM U
JAVA WOOD, 3535 E
Coest Hwy •5. Corone det
Mar, CA 8282.5
Terry WllMlmtJ.. 34 Partt
Crest. NeWJ)Of1 ~at. CA 1)2620
Thie bUaine11 It con ~by.an~
Have you ttar1ed doltlQ
bUeineH y.t? No
Terry W11111ma
This statement WH Mid
wt!tl the County C..rfl (llf
Orenge County On 1 ·22 Ill ' • 1 .... .,.,.,
OeliY Piiot Jen 29, fCel> 2,8, fe, 19118 T264
°"Clt!~MlllNI•·~--""~ . ,.
Ddv Not Fm '· t8, 23, DMY Pllol Fett 1. 1~ n . Mar. ·f , 1999 TZIS MW. f , tttt 1302
•
I
STATEMENT OF
WJTHDRAWAL FROM
PARTNERSHIP
OPERATING UNDER
FICTITIOUS
BUSINESS NAME
The tollowlng person has
wnhdrawn as a gene1el
panner trom the partner· ship operabng under the
lletilious business name ol
Abby's Rent A Car at
18080 Beaeh BIY 15, Hunt-
lnQton Beacti. CA 92648 •
the FtCtrtious Business
Name referr9d to lboYe
was Med In Orange Courtly
on 8·2·96 FllE NO.
19963691718
Full Name Ind Address ot the Person Withdrawing:
Marid Janaraghl, 28109
HiOhrtdoe Rd, 14, Ranctlo
Palo& \Tero.a, CA 90275
Majid Janaraghl
This 1tatemen1 was hied
with !tie County Clent ol
Orenge County on
01·29·98
199M781829
DatlY Pdol Feb 2, 8, 16,
23, 1099 T290
BSC8017
NOTICE OF
PETITION
TO ADMINISTER
ESTATE OF:
QARY D. LAGE
aka QARY OONALO
LAQE
CASE NO. A195565
To all heir•. benetl·
clerles, cred1to1s, cont·
togent cred1t()(s, and per•
sons who may otherwiM
be 1n1ere1ted ln Iha will or
estlle. or both. of. GARY
D LAGE aka GARY
DONALD LAGE
A PETITION FOR PA~
BATE has been hied by
GAIL G. LAGE In Iha Supt·
nor Coun ot Catit<>m111
County ot ORANGE
THE PETITION FOR
PROBATE f8Quasts lhal
GAIL G LAGE bl ap· pointed as perwonet 1epre-
senta.tt.11 to edmlnister the
estate ol the deoedent.
THE PETITION requests
the deoaden1's Wiii and
codlclls. If any. be edm111ed
10 probate. The Wilt and
any codicils are avallabte
lor exammauon In lhe file
kept l)y the court
THE PETITION requests
authonty to edmlnlaler lhe
eatate under the lndepend·
enl Administration of Es
Illes Ad (This Aulhol'lty
will allow the petsonal rep·
'9tenla1MI to lake many
ectlons withOul obtaining coun epprov11. Before
wking certain very lmpot·
Lani ICbonS, however, the
personal representative
wlll bl required IO give no-
bce to 1nttl8sted persons
unleaa they have walV9<I
nouce or oon&ented to the
proposed ection ) The In·
dependent edmlnistrallOll
aulhonty wlD be granted
unleu 1n lntere518d per·
aon Ille• an objection IO the petrtlon and Showa good
calJM wtty the coun shoUld
OOl orant the autnonty
A HEARING on lhe pttl· lion 11oill be held on FEBAU·
ARV 25, 1899 al I •5 p.m In Dept L73 loceled et 341 The City Dtlve South. Or· ange CA 92868
IF vou OBJECT to the
grenllng of the peutlOn, you
ahoold appear al Ille hear·
Ing end state your :· Ilona 01 file wt111en •
tlonl wllh the court be ore
Iha hearing Your •P·
peerance may be In person
or by your etfotney IF YOU ARE A CAEOI·
TOA OI conlfnOent ~Of
o4 the <leceaM<I. you muat
Ille your datrn wtlh the
court Ind mall a copy to CM
personal repre1tnt1ttve
ll)C)Oinled by the court
Wtllin tour m<nN from the de .. ol Ill flrlt IMuenol of
lene,. aa proYlde<I In Pro-
bite Code MCliof'I 9100 The lllne lof llllna c:talml wt• not e .. btb9 lour
monlhe from .. he41Mg
date noticed eboYe
YOU MAY EXAMINE Ill
"" kept by bl OOUl1 "~ are • Plf'l()fl .,...... In
the est•. you mty ..
wllh h COUft a ""'*" '°' 8DeCiel NoCICe (torlft OE·
1&.t) d CM 11W'9 °'an In· ventolY encl ..,,,,..... of ..... ..-.orofany P9t1tton or aocount .. ~ In PfOIMlll Code aeallot'I 121() A Alqueet
lot lpedal NOClce form II
l¥tlllallle lrom the OOOf1 defk.
s
Fletltlou1 Bualneu
Name Statement
The loHowlng persons are doing buslneH 15
CLS Realty, 600 Nonh
Tusvn Ave . Ste 270, Santa Ana, CA 92705
Don E. Alek8nder. 1337
Golden Vista Or • Wasl
Covtna. CA 91791
This business ts con·
ducted by: an lndtviduat
Have you starJed doing
business yet? No Don E AleKander
Thl4 statement was hied
with the County Cler1t ot
Orange Coun1y on H 5.99
189987804" Dally Pilot Jan 19, 26,
Feb 2. 9. 1999 T2S5
Flctltlou• Bualne11 Name Statement
The following pelSOOS
•re dalng bus Ille SS 11 ·
Commeraal Lending Re·
source, 2082 Michelson
Or .• Sle 100, IMne, CA
91612
Michael John Sk1bba,
2218 Pnvate R~cs. New·
por1 Beach, CA 92660
T'11S business Is con·
ducied by an indtvldual
Have you &tarted doing
bUslness yet? No Michael J Sklbba
This statement was hied
wllh the County. C1el1( of
Orange County on M 5·99
19996780600
OaJly Pllot Jan. 19, 28.
Feb. 2. 9 1999 T256
Flctltlou• BualneH
Nam• Statement
Tl'le lollowing pei'SOl\s
are dO<ng bultneSS as
David Undenthal Con·
Suiting, 981 West 18th SI .
Untt A, Cotta Mesa CA
92627
David T l.lndenlhal. 981
West 18th St. Umt A,
Costa Mesa CA 92627
This business is con·
ducted by. an Individual
Have you started dOlng
bus1neu yet? Yes, 12/l:Y
98
David T, Undenthel
Tl'lls stalement was filed
with the Counly Cieri< of
Orange C<>unty on 1·1 S-99
1"96780501
Da1tv Pilot Jan 19, 28,
Feb.2; 9. 1999 T2S7
Flctltloua Bualneu Name Statement
The 1onow1ng persons
are doing bustneu as
Long'• Garage, 2633 w.
Pacil1e Coast Highway,
Ste. B. Nevrp00 Beacn. CA
92663
Jeffrey Wayne Long,
1310 Galaxy [)(lye, New·
pOl1 Beach CA 926e0
Th11 bUs1nass is con-
ducted by. an 1ndlvidual
Have you starled dOlno
busrneu yet? Yes. 1·7·80'
Je11'9y w Long
This &tatement was flle<I
w11h the County Cleltl ol
Orange C<>unly on 1·15·99
199M7I0521
Oa lly Pllol Jan 19. 26,
Feb. 2.8, 1999 T257
SUPERtoR COURT OF
CALIFORNIA,
COUNTY OF
ORANGE, 341 TM
City Drive, Poat
Office BOit 14171,
Oran19, CA
926t3·1571
IN THE MATTER OF
TKE PETITION TO
CHANGE THE NAME
OF LOVE LIGHT
BUCKLE
ORDER TO SHOW
CAUSE FOR CHANGE
OF NAME
CASE NU•ER
A115542
PETITlONEA(Sl LOVE
LIGHT BUCKU! HAS/
HAVE FllEO A PETITION
FOR AN ORDER TO
CHANGE. NAMES FROM
LOVE LIGHT BUCKlE TO RACHEi. ,JOROAN
It II 1-..Nlby ordefed lhllt .. '*'°"' lnMNMted In .. ~ llPPMf betof'I .,. ~ In Depenrnent
No 703 of ... Orange ~~ Couftat
1'le ~ lhOWn •l>Olle on 3-2, 1998, It 2 o'Cllodl
P m 9fld lt'ltfl ltf!O lt*9
lhuw C*M, If any 1'llY
he¥t, Why the petlUOrl '°' ch9flOt d name ltlOUICI noc ~t ~r oniet.a tlllt • copy of ltlfl Qlder IO lflOW cauee bl ~In N8I
COSTA MUA OM. Y Pl· LOT, a rl9 •P=r..i:.:· ... ClrQllllOf'I In .. COWllY.• onma ..-a.low.,,, ... ............ .,°' =r1& ,..
A.
f
Actltlou• BualneH
Name Statement
The following persons
are CIOlng business as Pacific Western Electric,
7005 Seashore Or., New·
port Beach, CA 82663
Mlchael Charles Kirchner, 7005 Seathont
Dr . Newpon Beaen. CA
92683 This bulineu la con·
dlJded by an lndMdual
Hive VoU &tarted doing
bUSlness yet? Yes, Janu·
ary t, 1975
Mlchael Ctianes Kirchner
This statement was tiled
with the County Clerk ot
Orange County on 2·5·99 189M782519
0.lfy P1loe Feb 9. 16. 23,
Mar 2, 1999 T303
FlcdtJoua 8u1lneu Name Statement
The lotlowlng persons
ere doing bus1ne" as Fab·Tec. 835 Seagull
Ln.. •C201 , Newport
Beach, Cehlo1111a 82663
Danny L Hawkinson,
835 SeaguU Ln , IC201,
Newport Beach, Calll
92663
This buSlness 11 con·
ducted by an lnd1 /lduat Thi regl11r1n1 com-
menced to trans8C1 busl·
ness uncler the lk:Utlc>us business name or namea
listed aboYe on 2/tf99
DaMy L. Hawldnson Thil st11tment was filed
with the C<>unty Clel1( ol
Orange County on 2·1 ·99
19981711973
011jy Pilot Feb 9, 18, _2_31 Mar 2, 1999 TJU4
Fletitloua Buelneu
Name St1tement
The lolloWVlg persons
are doirla buslnesa es
Vlt'le T'el ... 1680 W•I·
minster Avenue, Cosla
Mesa Califom11 92627
Cyn o Helen Hanson,
260 Easl 19th Street,
Costa Mesa, Caltlornia
82827 Thi5 bullneu 11 con·
dueled by. an 1ndMdual
Ha"' you •tarted doing
business yet? No
Cynlle Hanson
Tflll stetement was filed
with the County Clent o4
Ofange Coum,~"'4-99 1 12312
Dally Piiot Feb 9, 16, 23,
Ma1, 2, 1999 T305
Fletltlou• BuelneH
N1m1 Statement
The lol10w"1g perion1
are doing bUslneaa 11.
Proof ol Identity, 9125
Westmln&ter Mall. West·
m1nster, CA 92883
Wlltam 8 . DaYll, 3070 segewood Ln • Corona,
CA 91720
Cynthie L OaYll, 3070
SegeWOOd Ln • Corona
CA 91720'
This busineSI IS con·
duded by: husband and ¥Wife
Have you started dOlng
t>ullness yet? No
Wilham B Davia
This sta1emen1 wH tiled
wM the County Cle~ ot
Orange Counly on M ... 99
19"178047'
Dally Piiot Jan 19, 29
Feb 2..9. f999 T254
Flctltloua Buifniif
Nam• Statement
The lollOwlng persona
are doing business es
Sweet Nadine, 2032
Phelarope Ct • Colla
M .. a. c~ fl2626
Slepllanle M Leffler,
2032 Phal11ope Court,
Cotta Mesa. CA 92626
This buatneH 11 COO·
dlJded by. an lndMdual
Have you 11ar1ed doing
butlneH yet? No
Stephanie M Leffler
Th61 Statement WH filed
With the County Clef1I ol
Orangt County on 1-14·" , .... l'IOMI
Dattv PllOt Jan 19 29
Feb 2. II. 1999 F25S
This business ts con·
ducted by-an lndlYidual
Hava you started dolng
buslneu yet? No
Chanes Brown
Tl'lls slatemenl was ltled
with I~ County Clerli of
Orange Counl)' on 1 ·29·99 18996781820
Dally Pilot Feb. 2, 9, 16.
23 11J99 T289
BSC8038
NOTICE OF
PETmON
TO A.OMINISTER
ESTATE OF:
STANLEY P.
PETE AUN
CASE NO. A195286
To all htlrs, benefl·
cianes, creditors, cont·
lngent cred11ors. and per-
SOl'll who may otherwise
be interested In me will or
estate. or bOlh, ot·
STANLEY P PETERLIN
A PETITION FOR PRO.
BA TE has been fifed by
STANLEY PETERLIN tn
Iha Supenor Coun of Call·
tomta, County ot OR·
ANGE.
THE PETITION FOR
PROBATE requests that
ST ANLEV PETERLIN &
LAURIN PETEALIN be ap· pointed as personal repre·
1enta11ves to adm1nl8ter
lhe estate of the decedent
THE PETITION r~uests
the decedenl's W11t and
codlc:1ls, If en~. be admitted
to prOblta The Wiii and
any CXXSictl• cire available
for exammatlon "' the file kept by the court
THE PETITION requests
authority to administer tha
estate ~ the lndepend·
ent Admlfllstrahon ol Es·
talu Act (This All1horlty
will allow the per$()0Cll rep·
resenlallves 10 take many
lldlOn& WtlhOOI· obtanng
cOIJf1 approval Belore
taking certain very impo(·
tanl ~ton1. however, the
pel'IOl\8I 1epresenta1ives
Wiii be required to o;vt no-
llce IO ll'llere51ed pe~
unless they have walYed
noooe Of consented to the
proposed actlOO.) The In-
dependent admini1lnitlon
eulhortty wlll be gtantitd
unlesa an interested per·
ton ftles an objectlOfl to the
J)eltllon and ShoWI good
cause why the coun s~ld
not grant the eulhority.
A HEARING on Ille peti-
tion wlll be held on FEBRU ARY 25, 1899 at 1.45 pm
In DePt L 73 loeated at :W 1
The City Drtve South. Or· aoge, CA 1)2868
IF YOO OBJECT lo the
granhng o4 the petltlOl'I. you lhould appear at the hell·
log and state your :e· tions or Me wntten •
tlON wilt\ the coun be ore
the 11eenng Your ap·
pet1rance may be In person
Of by your attorney
IF YOU ARE A CREDI·
TOR or conhngent c:redttor
ol the deceaMd. you must
file your c!aorn With the
court and mall a copy 10 lhe
persooat representatives
aPPOinted by Iha COUit
W!ttlin four monlhs from the
dale ol the first Issuance ol
leltert et provided In Pro-
b1te COdt aec:tion 9100
The time lor 11t1ng clalms
wlll no4 e11plre before lour
mon1h1 from Iha heanno
date notlced abOVe
YOU MAY EXAMINE Iha
hie kept by the court II you
are • person 1ntere1ted In the ettai., you may file
WICh the court• Request lor
Speclat NOllOe (lorm DE
154) of the filing of an In venlOf)' and appretaal of
estate asselS or of lily
peution or account ••
provided in Probete Code
MClion 1250 A Aequett
lot Special No4~ form it
avail&~ trom lhe ooun ct.Ill.
AttOtMY fcW tM
Pvelllonet: DOUOUI E. GODBE, EIQ, (CtH70l71),
24012 CAUE M LA
PLATA , ITE. 410,
LAGUNA HILLS, CA ...,
Published Newport Btectl.CO.ta -..... ()Wly
PllOC Febr\lary 9, 15, 18',
1999
TM282
Aetltloua BuelneH
Name Statement
The lollowlng persona
are doln~ busmen ts·
Bottom • Up Boat Main· &all'lance, 109 112·341h SI ,
NeWJ)Of1 Bead\, CA 92883 Bryce Ogle, 109 11?-:Wth
SI, Newport Beach, CA
92663
Thts bustneU It oon-cklcted by· en Individual
Have you atarted doing
OUlineu yet? No
Bryce 00te This statemeot was hied wt11'1 Iha County Cle111 o1 Olange Couity on 1 • S-91)
1"91nMte
Dally Pio! Feb 2. 8, 18 23. 1099 T281
FlctJtloue Butlnua
Nt1me Statement
The lolo*lng persons
are doing bualneaa as
B11ket1 by Soni•
Pe11on1, 10~ 112·3,lh
Street, Newport Beach. CA
92863
Son,e Kirsten Petrone,
109 1/2·34th Street. New·
port Bead\, CA 928&3 Thia buatnau 11 con-
dueled by an lndMduel
Have you slarted doing
buslneu yet? Yea,
01-05-119 ~K Petrone
Thie ttatement we• flled wtlll the County Cllll( Of
0,.nge County on U SHI
1 .... 7'7Mll
Dally Piiot Feb 2, 9f 18, 23, 1989 212
FICtlilOUa lualneH
Nemel1atafMnt
The toloWlng peraona
are doing bUllMN u .
Mileltone Finllndal S.IY•
lcM, 2102 Bulinll• C«I• .. r Of , #115 H, hvlne, CA
82812
KtW'I eonw..r.=-201 112 Aubv St . , .... Calll 8*2
T'1ie bUainNt II con• ~by .... lndMdUll
Hive you ... ned OOltlg
bullneai Y9t'? No
KeW'IOlh
TNe -~ Wll flled
Wiit! Ill Cowtty ca.111. °' ~ COuntv on 1·2t·tt
. '11111711•7 01111Y Piiot Feb 2, 8"-'.,.8.: 23. 1ttt ln;:J
...
Flctltlou• BualneH
Name Statement
The fOllOWlng persons
are doing bU$1ness es
Tl'lre• AnO-lt Pharmacy.
2855 Plnecreek Dr ,
I C319, Costa Mesa, CA
92628
Richard Matthew King,
2855 Plnecreek Or ,
#C319, Costa Mesa, CA
92628
This boslneas Is con· ducted by en lnchvldual
Have you atatted doing
bualness yel? No
Richard M K1og
This statement was hied
Wtlh the County CJelt( of
Orange C<>unty on 1-22~
1'"'78110I
Dally Piiot Jan 28. Fab
2.9. f8. 1999 T273
Actltlou1 BuelneH
Name Statement
The lolloWIOQ persons
are doing business as·
REAi.ViEW, 325 Grand
Canel, Newport Beach. CA 821\62
Brejli Burnham. 325
Grand Canal, Newport
Beacti, CA 92662
Th11 t>uatness Is con-
ducted by an lndMduet 11•ve you started doing
buslnen yet? No
Brent Bumham
Thlt 1tate1Mnt was hied
with lfle County Clel1( ol
Orange County on 1·22·~
100M781109
Dally P110t Jan 26. Feb
2. 9, f8. 1999 T214
FlctltlOua 8u1f nua Name Sta'*Mnt
The follo'Mng pe1$011$
lrl doong bu5l08SS IS
Thtemie Scenil'a, 9582
Hamilton Ave 1107. Hunt·
inQlon Beach, CA 926'8
Randy Alleo POIJl$00,
8582 Hamlllon Ave , 1107.
Hun11ngton e .. cti. CA mq
Tl'l11 business Is con·
duded by an lndMdull
Have you star1ed doing
businMs yet? No
Randy Poutaon
This statement was filed
with lhe C<>unty Clerk of
Ofange County on 1·22·99
1e98&7810t9
Dally Plk>S..Jan. 26, Feb.
2,8, fa. 1999 T275
Flctltl0u1 Bualneu
NenM Statement
The lollowmg perwons
are doing business u
Ttle CollecllOO ol Balboa
ratand, 332 Manne Ave •
Balboa llland, CA 926e2
Jane L Hay11, 332
Mal'fne Ave . Selboll II·
lend, CA 1)2662
Thlt bulineH Is oon· cluc:ted by. 1n lndlYlduet
Haw you staned doing
bu&lneu yel? No
Jane L Hay.s
Thi• atatement was hied
Ytllh lhe Councy Clell( of
Orange~ on 1·22·SHI . 1tllM7810IS
DadY Pilot Jin 26. Feb. 2.8. f8 1999 T276
FlctltlOut BuafneH
• Nam. Statement
The lolloW\ng pe1sona
1'9 dowlo buSlneU ti
el MELLO· ROOS COM, b1 COUNTY DATA COM. c
EMG STUDIOS, 101 enc.a Onve. SU.le 110,
Cosll Mae. CA 92627 Pet11 M Pia~. 537
Newport Center Drive
NeWJ)Of1 Beach, CA 9261SO
Thlt busl1'11$1 Is ()On·
ducted by en lnclMdual
Have you started Clolng
bUllntn yl_l7 No
Peter M Placey
Have you started doing
business yet? No
Gregory A Fults
Tl'lls statement was filed With ttie C<>unty Clertc
01anoe C<>unty on 1 ·22·
19996711
Dally P11c>t Jan 26, Feb
2,9, f6, 1999 T278
FlctltlOua Bualneat '
Name Stat~t
The 1o11ow1og persons
are doing business as
Anehefm Ga~ A•·
defltla.I Care. 525 W U
Palma Ave , Anaheim, ~
92801
Image Community Cate
Resources Inc.. (CA).
10031 Craiiel Or., Hunt·
ington Beach, CA 926-48
This buslnen Is con
duded by. a eo<pOl'&tion
Have you staned doing
bUsiness yet? No
Image Cotnmul\lly Cere,
Resou1cts. loc: , Coleen
weus,.Prelldent
This statemem was l~ed
W•ttl the County CJe11c OI cxanoe~
Dally Pllol Feb 2. 9, 18,
23, 1099 T280
Fletlttoua BuelnMS
Name Statement
The IOllOwlng • pers •
a,.. doing bUstneu aa: TTIW MARKETING S£
I CES, 23782 Catie Ganadof, Miulon Viejo,
Callfomla 92891
Weldon Lee Haywood,
1170 N Citron St, 1202,
Anahem, California 92801
Thi$ bosaneu ls COO·
OU<:led by 111'1 lndMduaJ HaV9 you star1ed doing
bU$tneSS yet? No
Weldon LM Haywood
Thia statwnent was ltled
'With 1'le Coullly Cle111 o4
Ofaoge County on 1 ·22·99
1"91711101
OailV ~ Jan 26, Feb
2. 9. f8. 1999 T26CI
FICiJtloua Bualneaa
Name St8\WMnl
l'he lollowlng pe
are doing buslneM ..
M V. LIOUIDATORS. 1084
Pescador Of., Newpon
Beacn, C.\. nee<>
Brad Chrl atopher
Goebel. 10&.4 Pescedof Drtve. Newpoft a.ad\, CA 92660 •
Tl'lls bualneu 11 COi\·
duc:ted by an lndMdual Have you 11.aned dowlo
bUsiness yet? Vet. Jan 90 Brad Goebel
Thlt statement was tiled
with the County Clerk o4
Oraoge County on H2·99
1MMT81102 Oellv Pllol Jan 26. F-eb.
2,9, f6, 1999 Teel
PfGUET
Mary Jane (Jeny) Pipe,
88. °' Newport Beai;h, died February 3, 1999.
SuMvots: ~-Bil.
daughters, Lydia, Tyler,
Jl¥ty Widelyz. Jeanne Ob-
ert. eight gtanddllldren,
four gr.at-gtal'ldchildrln.
SeMOas wit bl l'llld
Saturday, February 13, 2
p .m, It St. MlchH I'•
Eplsccpel, Corona def Mar
Donations· Bin:! Chlldren'1
L6amlng Center
I -~I . . ": .,
~ Thlt 11atttnent was nieo
With the County Cletk of
Orlnge eoun1~1.22.eo MClfllC V.W
DallV P1io1 ~en. ~i:-llaMC>RIAL MillK
2. 9, f8, 1999 T271 Cemetety • Moftuety
FIC11tl0w BualneH Chapel • Crem.tOf)'
Heme 8'atlment 3500 ~ View DriYll
The folowlnQ pellOf\S Newpoft a.ch
1r1 dolnO bullnlta u : ......... -•100
PACIFIC COMMUNICA· ·==--====~~ TIOHS, 379 RochMler St . 11
Colla a.4eM, CA 82627
0 regol'y A. Fulta, 371) ~·* S1rMt. C<l9tl Mela, C8ld 92627
Thie buliMU la con•
ducted by an lndMOull
"Affordable
Alternative"
DbJcount Glsket,
Ctematlona
Bwial Service
Why should you subject
yourself a your family to
paying inflated pnces tOr
caskets a semces????
Cll Tcill JNe ....... s.tcMID
.............. _. .. t6tl
• •
li@;w. I I~--I IMUCNOl1Cl911PUauc~ I lw-I
N~ of Sele ffntaWt, ~ pefO()f\l of Fictitious Bu1ll'\ffl FletltJou1 Bu1lnee1 NOTICE TO
of AMI Property at amount bid to be de"°5ftod Name St.tement Name St1tement CONTRACTORS
Prlvtte SI .. -b~~ (11.otiar._.IO The f~ persona 1 h0 toaowtng persone CA.LLINO FOR BIDS . ;: ::;,~~~Of ~81U:. ai;:..:; ~: ~~ ~'fA~~~Jt\ ~N~AO~~:sHu~· c~ ~~MUNIT't
l it State ol calllomla, lor lie• II any llfM .n., ..... SERVICE.:._ 13 8uc;liJhofn, lngton St. Huntington CCU.EGE ~TRlCT lhO County of 01ange 1 r11 l>Ubllcatlon hereof, Ind Rancho :.anta Marg rra, OCatti. CA 92648 Bid C>Ncliine
In the Matter ol lhe Ea· beD'°'a14!.. daJtenuaohryale28, 1,.,..,. CA 92e88 Barb 11 Aus11n·Loyd, March .t 1999 ~ .. ~ pOlm of DOROTHY E ..... """ Erle M Pinion, 13 ~-203 HuntW\glOn St Hun· Ptaca of Bid • ...........,1 • late Mltnlyn Orolkom, Pel'IOtl81 thorn, R1ncho Senta lnOIDO Oeadl. CA 926'8 fl(() ol Director ol Purc:llas TRUMP, deceased. Ropfeseotatlve of the Es-Ma~nta. CA '2888 Thia bu noss 111 con· Ing Coast Communuy Col· Iha~ ~~:ul late Thii buslntH Is con· duded by an lnd~iciual lcoe Oislrk;(. Bldg • D" &ell 11 Private ~~-Vie Attome~~ at Law: duc:llO by en llldMdual HI,.• you lllAl10d doing t ;f70 Ad1m1 Avenue,
and best 'bidder, A810BER • STONE. Eeq. Have you slatted dOlng buJlne I yet? No CoetaPro11"ce1saldCAenti1r21~at1on to conll1Tn1ll00 ol mon, Mck lnMy, Miller, business ~et? No Bart>era Austin Loyd .... ....__ .. ,...,..
Supenor CoUrt on Of Zommlck, S andor • E'rlc M Pinion Thia atatement was 1100 Name. G........,, WMt ""'' =er the 20th day ot 'Febru· Ound•a.1. 2760 Bel"'ower ThlS statement was flied with the County Cfer1< of 1B~1 .. N
0
Re
1
roo
78
1
1
Gymnaslum.
1999 1 the oll 1 Bl\ld., i»te. 1100, Lo09 w1in 11141 County Clerk of Oren~ Counly on 1·22·99 ., ery. • ~ 0 8-.ch, CA tot15·11n Orange County on 1·22·99 • 199M71110ll Place Bids are on l~e alld
Robert M Stone, 2750 Published Newpott 199M7t1105 Detty Pito1 Jan 2e, Feb avatlable at Office ol th• Botlflower Oflld' Ste, IOO, Be1Ch-Coeta Mela Dally Dallri P11Qt Jan. 26, Feb 2 9 16 1999 T271 Phy&ICal Fac1l1t•8S Coordj. Long Deech, CA 908l S all P•lol February 5, 9, 12, 2 9 6 1n99 T269 ' · • nator Ar<llll1 Ridly Coest
th• ntc•· 1111• and int1re11 1099 ' · • " Commuri•ty couege Dis·
ol 11 dece111ed at tame ot No. 105904 FM752 Actf Fl-ltlou1 Bu1fne11 tnct 1370 Adams Ave aeath and eM nght, title and tloua ButlneH "' BloQ. 'D" Costa Mesa CA intereal the esta•• hae ac· Name Statement . Name Statement (71.q 431Me73 '
, quirild In addition to ltlat ol The IOflowing perwna The lollow1ng i>ersons NOTICE IS HERESY • ~·d ~aMCI 1n and to 111 Actltlout Bu1lne11 are doing bustnelf as are dOlna business as GIVEN that tNt above·
ttl8 otr1alll Real P~rty, N1me Statement · Hugga & Kts ez, 270 E TRESIOIO INTERIORS named School O.Strict ~f
altulled In t11e Cl o1 Th• follOwing peri;ons 17th-S1 •3A. Costa Mesa, 2.340 Santa Ana Ave~ #A2., Orange Coonty. Cal!lomie, Anaheim, County Or· are doing bulllleSS IS CA 92627 Cosll Mesa CA,921127 acting by and lhrougl'I Iii •RQi. State OI Ca61omla, Martin 01101· • lma~s & 'Everything, EdiU'I M Oev1in, 2340 GOlleming Boero, herein·
pelliCUllrty 0.SC:rlbed as Landsc1ping, 1413 W LLC, (CA), 270 E. 17th SI Santa Ane Ave . #A2, alter referred to 11 'DIS•
lolowl Loe 19 o1 Tnict Cencral Ave . Santa Arte, t3A. Costa Mesa, CA • Costa Mesa CA 92827 TR1cr·. WUI recel'Ve up 10. 4239, u per map thereof CA 112704 92627 Tnicy L PulS'l)tler, 2314 but not later 1t1an the
reoorded lrt Boot.; 217, M1rtin G11aa. 1413 W Thia bu1m1ss 11 oon· Conifer Lin , Tustin, CA above-stated 11me, , .. led
page1 26 and 27 ol Mil· Central Ave. Santa Nia. dueled by LtmHed Llabihty 92780 blCls 1oJ lhe award ol a con-
cellaoeous Mape, r8CIOfdl CA 112704 Co ThiS busit'IOS$ Is con-trllct b ine P'otect de· of Oren~ This bu91ness 1s con· Have you Sl811ed dOing due!ed by an indlvldU.I acrlbed as.
Mote kllOwn ducted by. en rncllVidual bus1119ss yet? No Have you 11arted doing Reroof Gymnawm·ap· as· 1234 Berkely Ave. Have you started dooflO lmage1 & Everything. busineu yet? No proiomately 13,456 squa1e
Anlhelm, CA business yet? Yes, 7·31·98 LLC, Knsty Gla<ldlflQ, Man· Edith M Devlin feet
Terme ol N ie 111 cash In Millin Garcaa 11>9r Tnicy L Pulslptier There ~ be a Frve
lawful money of the United This statement was hied Th$ statement wu riled This stltarnent wes hied Dollar ($5) non-refundable
Stat" on conf1rYTiation ol · w•lh the County Clerk of wrth the County Clerk ol w11h tne County Clerk o1 payment required tor eacn ule. or part cash and bll· Orange County on 1·22·99 Orange County on I ·22·99 Or1nge County on 1 ·22·99 set of bid documents
enoa upon 1uch terms and 19996781103 199967111104 1~781107 Checics shOUld be made
condttions as are 1ccep· Dally Pilot Jari 26. Feb Dally Pilot Jan 26, Feb. DallV P1lol Jan 26, Feb payable 10 Coast Com· table to th• personal rep11· 2. 9. 16, 1999 • T268 2. 9, HI. 1999 T270 2. 9. f6, 1999 1'271
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I PUBUC NOTICIS
PUBLISH F'ot>ruary 2,
199\1 and F ei.iruary 0, I 099
WALK THROUGH Feb
1uary 16, 11)99 It !I 00 a m , Goldenweil C<>tlogt Malrittnen<:e end Op rli· uona Department. IQc;ltoo
oft -McFadden Avenue l!O· tween GOiden Wa.$1 ;v.q Golhard StrlfltS
BID DATE Marth 4 1999 at 200 pm
BOARD DATE· March
17. 1999
No payment 'h81J be
mad lor WOfi.. 01 ma•ortat
undGr the contract unloss
Incl unt• the ROQIStrnr OI
Contractor• votlf :o ltlo
DISTRICT that lho CON·
TRACTOR v.as property bcensed at !he 11me tho contrect WllS IWlrded Ariy
CONTRACTOR not so
ticensed Is su1t1oct to pen•
alttft under tile law If the tlcen&e clas~tlClltion ipea.
lted herelnabolle Is that cf
11 ~specr1t1ty conlractof' as
dc!IJnOCI In Secuon 7058 of C !Omla Buslhe»
MCI Pro! CcXlc, the
flPtcl llty contrae1or
ewarded !ho Conuact lot thl$ W0111 ghall 't con-
1truct a majority of U1 wcm. In a<XOUlanc w
tho PJOYlslons OI C omla Buslrioss nd Prof :JSl()ll$ Code SCClioo 7059
All WO!\ must be Cflm
p1e100 wfth oo CO!l$41CUUV •
dayi Tane la of the es· scnce Falllire co c:.>mplete
the WQlt! wtthm lhe time sot lont1 herein Wiii result U\
the lmrw»•tJOn.of llqUidated d11magos for oam oav ol delay, In Iha h!TIQl;n~ r.<>t fonri u1 the •·1nlo1mat1on lor
Bidders"
E11ch bid must COi' lorm
11-ld t-a Nl$l)O(l$lvu I:> tl;lil
oootract oixoments Eac:tl
bidder Shall Subf'tlll, on U\e lomi 11.1n11lihod WIID' 1t1e oontrect dQcufOOrits a ill
c.I tt\e P'fSPOs'ed sutloo'n·
trat:J,Ors on lhii prOlect as
requttOO tiy IM Soblottnq
&nd Su1Mlontrac:tj/\g Far Practlc:es Ac\ G-wemm .. 111
Code Section 4100 81 ~
Each Bid shall tie aooom·
l)anled Dy a certil ed or
C85hler'a Ctlec:fl. or bid borid
In en amount l10t less man
ten percent (10%) ol lhc to-
tal bid Pt1Ce. pavable to tfle
DiWld as 1 guarantee L>iat
lhe bidder, 11 lll pr<>Posal IS
aa;ep1eo, shall prompt.y o•ecute the Agreement,
furnish 1 111islactory
Felthlul Performance Sood
In an &rT\OUf\t not less tnan one hundred percent
1uosday, February 9, im
EaCh Old SUbm ned lnJe·
Ii pcin$8 10 this NotiCfJ ¥1all oontam as a bid • ade·
QUal SOOO!;r)Q shOMg
and bracing. or eQulvn nt
method, '°' the PfOl8CllOn ct IUa and limb in trtnencs
and ope11 excavetlon,
.... tiidl aha.!! c:ontorm to e;>-l>licab sar ty Old rs Govetnlng Board
By Willl1m M Vega, Ed.
0 ., Chancellor, Co1et Conlmunlty Colfe9e DI• trtet
Publl1h1d Nawpotl
Be Ch-Costa Mesa Da y
Pilot February 2 9 1999
T286
Policy
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SERVICE DmECTOIW , 1.,.rl '11h a I"~ 'I""")
-For All Your Home and Business Needs -
........... -......y.__ .... VISA
a.oct. I0.000 H-. tairll WNt. for -" 14 ,.i.. """') • c.11 ....
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EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
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10 HOUIEMX>NDOS . FOR SALE
COSTA' MESA
Eutalde 0ynll'llrte Duple1l
Earnrn' potentl•I two· 28drm, a.th.. 13n,soo. can
Cyd ~ 11 MMM=aNS Git 48i UL. eonu1
Big R·2 Lot. $315,000
Mt-145-4441
NA SOUTH COAST PiltA
GMt Sta"8f Home, 38drml (~led rrA) 2Ba cattl ceb
tn LM, bricll Fp COolfW'( kA -.f
~ pevers g1rden "'"'" dow 2c .. Qll Cll ~. NJ. $t92.500. MH94·5793
BEST OF' EAST StDE
GREATHOUSE
GREAT LOCATION
3 bedroom. 2 br.°I QIHI cul
d&-18C, HafdoNood lloOIS fite-
plact 'WOOd dlOMlO $409.000 • 949·831 ·8011
JICkle GJllll Realtor
ltll "" •I ' .. 424 •M Ftr I I 1•• WtdllettH. DC lftl ,11m 32 HOUSE~
ctll NUD tt c.?1-aol. ~ al:at
,J.A~~1 BEACHCOTTAGE
, .. _ GEN1RAL 3 + 2 $360,000
Agent 949--723-8120
clJstOii BACK BAY AREA
0¥.r 3400 eq.ft. Built In M.
snt,ooo. Eart •Judy Teytor, A~a Mt-142-4722
• •
• LOWllT l'RICIO 3Mm In COfOlll dll Mat • <111 ol ar11 .... MYS SILL IT • 'llM>AYI la!Ol 38drm & fll!llV
• teom neaaa wartt but PRICED
IJIOC!:I LESS IWt 1111 Mii
$311.000 Miiie °'*' • !(()UR.. co.
Mt-37&-6678
W~EAFRONT SUNSET
VIEW 2-story 4Bdm1 38lttl
HocTle lrnrnlc"81e Conclllon
$525,000. Altnt. Brian Edmondlen M 72:Mil51
HOw Much 11 Thia
Custom Home Worth?
L.C a proleulonaly dMIQNlad ~ and 1 SUie Ctt1
Appllll8I tJl(;N y<N wllat your
home~ be WOf1h
CALL TODA.YI ~M74·1669
OR 714-404~5"4 oovw Si'IOfe• 58dm1 4Clt
•. upg••ded $699.000 C"-rtolll 714-432-9308
191ntlC St Famiiy. N'M
2·Story on Prime comer Htlghta Location. $749,000
•s.:•72W120 v 2 hdroom 2 Bath 9•tt4 community, •milt ooe111 view. Under ground eaRlnt t4N1M372
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*COSTA l.IESA'S BEST * Juniot I bedroom lllld 1
bedroom llso 2 bedroom 1
bath OtJel galed ~.
pool, teMtl. easy 8Clte6S fo
ll'ffftY. beech ' ll'l•flt 71C.U7-0075
NEWPORT HEIGKTS AREA
3& 281. t501hq" 1.4> SIMS
uni!, pYI bale. large foornl No
PllS. $1495mo 714·S4o.0130
Newport (ICCON street). 28dnn 1.58ath NM ptif1I l
carpet No ptCI t 666 IMne
Ave 13 $995/per month 949-720-9422 Ext 200
EASTSIDE 281 1Ba • iOli lip"
NIB. balcony, cerport, new l*IC & Clrpel. gas pe>d $8751
mo 1' sec oep 94HSG-3735
1122 l=I
2 &ORMS IOC' the price of 111
NEWLY RENOVATED, SPACIOUS MSSq It One
bdrm • dell avllleblel LllOI
mestel bdrm & llvlng toom tit~ cenlral AIC Pett
Mlcome Retax.wlg Wallf'llllfS
Ind pc:111111sque VltWS From
SllJO Ca1Noiv888-2t8~7
1132 APTS I
. NEWPORT HACH •
• BIG CANYON * ~ 2 bedroom. 2-car
Q¥. f;p, w d hook-ups. CWttrll
Ill, liarm ayaWn. S2300mo Sony no pets Mt-64'-0!IOll
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Newport ~larina
Apart men ta
Bayf ront com munity
wi1h prival,. hc-ac·h
& marina. Walk 10
Balboa ( .. land.
Ava1 lahle no10t-extra
lari~ 2BR and 28R
+ den apartmt'nh1
$2100..'3600
\\ood burning
fin'plaet• & pnvatr
garag" Sorry. no pc·t11.
J>lea1e u llr
(949) 760-091 9
132 APTS NEWPORT BEACH
VIEW BACK BAY
2br 2ba, IOwMoust sMe 2 car 9111 ., opener. 1rp1c ell amen
StS5(Aimo 909-'93·3130
1154:3151
ON EAST BAY FllOHT
2bf 1.Sba, dtn, 2 UI ganlgt,
WHher/Oryer, 12150/mo. MM75-633t
155 HOUIESICON>OS FOARENr 8ALIOAP!NN
OCEAN FRONT WfTH VIEW
3 Bedroom 2 Bath, large deek, new pa9'tt & cerpec. p.1/lung
yrty $2075/mo 949·S48 .8J84
2bf beech houM w 2 bit t c.
911' ""'d ev1U merch 1 11500.
nur b11ch end b ay.
14M7a-6315
ElSts10C charmnt 18r
houM, reat locetion, plc*et
fence 1095/month C•ll
• 149.5494919 *
172 HOUSES.'COtl>OS FORAENT IRVINE
112 HOUSESICOHOOS FOR RENT
NEWPORT BEACH
WE HAVE 50 HOMES IN
HWPRT 8CWICOSTA MESA
From $1500 ·$6000 Per M.x#I No FM
Btoker 94~642·3350
$2100. LARGE BAYFRONT
EXECUTIVE 2BR/2.58A, FP,
8AYSIOE PATIO. AGEHT 92MIH187
$1,495.
SEA FAIRE
SWdlo, Set>•• BR Artl F1nt.1tlc Unob1tructed
HARBOR/OCEAN VIEWS
M1ryAnn McGuire «Mno
PrudeRlll CA Realty
I* T~I
CM/SO. Coeet Mllro hou11,
Prtva•e lf'tlf10CI room 'Wllh
en.::tvnere ll°ICI pttvlle bll'I S70Mr40. 714-641-4008
NEWPORT BEACH BIC11 Biy
Shale Condo wl ltmlll 38r
211¥th, l1p. SOOOrno • lfl utlf•
M•72.MSM
LIVE TtlE TRAl)ITI01
The Terrac partment~
at
/YA; ,~u~-oa . .99up CC//L~
A·n Exclu ive Opporhmity for
Waterfr9nt tivlng on ewport Rn)'
• Limit~ availability of
Studio1, l 8c 2 .Bedrooms
$I 400·$2600
• Pmate Guud·Gactd
Eatnncc 24'-Hour
Stcurity 8c Switchboud.
• Pri"• .. Bach
• Gym, Spa & Pool
• A Village unto it"lf with
Meeting Roonu:
Reeuuruu, Cocktail
J..ouap. EaMnaiamenl
8c Room Sa wice
• Mmbenhip ~
To tthechde.pur P"_ln1e 1h0wt~.!..~eeae r.ell
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SPECIAL BUY
1 DOZ ROSES
$39.99
Lontdlm ~In ftlSI
Reg. price$ 59.99
OFFER EXP. FEB. 8
Woridwidt Delivtrt
Order now 24-Hl A 6AY
800·966-7266
1111}' li•1n1 ror J'Olll
parm1. lpol* Of Id.lift ""° ~ •P".Mdoe• io.ing ~ and 1o0cl 111ult. ~
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.. a S 1uc bc1utifully
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cen11u mt, Saridy Dllncall,
909 6~4-9804 i nd all for eddidolllll 1nfomutiee
( aLOST a FOUND )
FOUNO DOG. Bt.tcic Bassot·
Milt VIC ol $ty10111S1rom SI
C M Hu red cellar, ploaw call 714-567-71187
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BUDWEISER BEER MUGS l
STEINS WANTED. Cal
CllMy Collectibllt
714-117-2229
RECORDS TOP DOLL.ARI
Jau. R & B, soul, Rock. etc
sos&GIY• MIKE 645-750$
WANTED! OLD COlNSJ
Gold. Siii/ei Fr.Un mtl1t star·
)flO Old v.alcnes & ""'91 ry W£STCO~ST COIN642-t441
448 ANT1QUE$'ART
/OOLLECTIBL.ES
WANTED
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Older Style Furniture
P:ANOS & CollectiblH ................ '-. ~·--·Cito r,.....,.,.
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WE BUY ESTATES
~' ~ m• 957-8133 ~i
SOUTH C.OAST AUCTION
14<8 ~1
Th• Community
Mark.t Place,
Ctuatned
M2·S878
Smd a special m~ssage for 011/y $8. 00.
Surprise that special pn-so;i ... your wife,
husband, Mom, Dad, Gra11dma, Unck,
Son, Daughtn; frimd or whomever!
Wt'// aJd htarts. 111 n~ ()./Tri <htirgt, snul 1"1111 ropy ;,. tht "14il,
11nJ rnttr 1"" in tht .FREE D(NN£R FOR. rwo·
tir'llwingjust for parti<ipatint ·'
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Wil ve made it easy for you!!
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330 W. say· Street
. Costa Mesa. CA 92627
or
• lf'.rL eal LfM9t64~78
.to place '1GJK ad~
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•
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TODAY'S
CRoSSWoRD PUZZLE
476 EMPLOYMENT
OPPTYS
Adm1n. Suppott FIT and PIT
t.or.,111 11111nr1a Jnll'f co !ecllny t:•"' 1iw. Ol!J~rnetl Ct)lllputer 111
~oor~ w•nre111 clJl,!omer 1e1a
ti l"6 r.klts Wr.t'~eod wo!ll. ooc ~ RO!Ullle w1avail ble tome(
ays 94!1 720-9436
E!ARB{RYCOASfif B-
~49 833-0141 ROlllN
ST YlJS r MANUCURIST
VES FRI 8AM 8PM ~ YRS
XPEA CLOSED SAT SUN
CASTltnf.':Mov11 u tras r rOClud!On 1r •
Flmsbdo 714 S1Mt519
PREVIOU8 PUm.ll IO&.VlD
476 EMPLOYMENT
OPPTYS
RESTAURANT
Fun, ~Y,~~e9,UT,av&ll
We of1er 1 fun p1olessinnal envi<onmont l(JI 5 1ndtY l'lflo want e e11reer not a ~)li
.-.111tu118 more 1mpc.1tant ltlnn e•per11J11Ce S2 SK per IMIU!l
PQ18fll.al 7t4-89t~n
SALE PERSON Upwde
Chldrel\$ cio#'itY,J and shoe store FT Nie$ assoc ~
Shoe axper , helr!u4 LJUle
People & Mt 949~5 1355
476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS
HAIR STYLIST WANTED
IOr $lll0n Ill 00618 Mil~ll e~riMCO v.ith ci4cn1111e 714-540-11'77
;. THE MAILBOX Ir
C<M~111 luff port lonM ~rm ~pp;ng ~.oft,,
1149 642 i;202
-S,-0-0_0_W~EEKLY stutf1119
41!11/el(>fl()S at h00'8 F.roo tnfo
Rush (long Hll addressed
s!aflll)e(I Cl'Velope I to ACE, ~pc sro Po oox S769
Diamond Bar CA 91765'
CAL"SCAN
Bridle
By CHARLES GOREN
with OMAR SHARIF
and TANN>Jf HINSCH
1 Ill~ MOYSIAN FIT
Both vulnu hie. \Yi 1 deals. West leJ rhe k1n1 of dia111<ind •
NORTH •AK7 o K 7 4
() 10 1
•AK 107 4
' Qvertnk.cn with the acc. A club h1fl
W(IUIJ defeat the gitlllc u~ the canls
he, but would have been fatal haJ
West held a &inglcl.()n club, su Bast
cootinucd with• diamond West won
auJ htftt:d lo the ten ofticarts, &~1·s
(,fUCCO lo mg CO the acc. WF.SJ
• 6 5 3
<:7 JO 9 J
<> KQJ 5 4 32
6 Vold
SOUTH
• QJ 9 •
Q AJ 6
6 96
... 963 2
F.AST
• 1082
~ Q8S l
0 A 8
•QJ85
Dcclan:r cleared trumps in thtee
round , ending in hand, ll~n led a
club, di\covenng the unfortunate
break when We$t th5eanled a dia·
nmnd. However, South was equal to
the! la.~l;. Aftc:r winriing the ace of
clubs, dtclarer returned to IWlJ wuh
the jack or hearts and led the remain·
mg trump. ~ t, down to two hearu
'Ilic t1itlJing:
WES f NOIU'H '3<> l>bl .
Pal •• Pas
F..AST so\rru p~ 3• v.. Pus '
nd thr\."e clut>a, could not affoid to let
go a club, so had to come down to a
1ingle1oh hean. Now dccl~r c~d
to th(: k.ing or hearts and led .• low
club toward the nine. '
Opening lead: Kin& of o
TI1e late Sonny Moy:>c when editor
of '"Jne Bridie-World" was an ardent
proponent of the power of the 4-3 fit
m a m•Jor suit. He would have been
proud of South'~ handling of this
hand.
~t wu a dead duck The defend· er could do no better than win with
the jack of clubs, but then had to lead
away from the queen of clubs into
dommy's K IO tenace. 1bc defenders
took only two diamond tricks and one
club. Beautifully played.
l.Hm to be a better brid1e Jllat·
er! Subscribe now to the Go~n
Brid&t Letter by calllo& (800) 788-
1225 for lnformaUon. Or write to:
North, fully aware that South
might have only four spades in
response 10 the takeout double, elect-
ed 10 gamble on the Moysian fit. That
landed Non h-South in the only game
that had a chance to make. Certainly,
tlac auction is emmenlly reasonable.
Goren Brld&t IA}!!!'J_ P.O. Box '410, Chkaao, lU. OUCWIU.
E~~i1
NANNY ror 10 mo old boy,
NPB home FT "4on-Fn 8-6.00 L!Ve out, tels peal! eng Cf'R
mOO Me Wl)rt; 149 64&-5777
OFnCE ASST. Jor tiif 111 NB • Creativ • mulli task Otlen 1
comp Ill Stlong c:orrwnun Skll$ Fax Res Jason 9'9 833-0645
OFFiCE CLERK FT.
Cus1omet &etvlct & a<:cOUl'llS
Rcclqcllections, good com-
puter &~sl<ills
S95G'Hr can Tracy &wn • 12 noon MF 94"46-1540
.. APPOWIJl&W
SETmRS
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nrnhig &hlfis g12.g20
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1·888-313-4744
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OPPTYS
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l/tlTWl<ltale opecWlg FT. good
1e1eenone sto.il!s & prolessfonal
aMUde a must XU bon ~IS
Ma• resome and &alllry re-
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US CENSUS BUREAU
NEEDS
BLOCK CANVASSERS
Work locllly
$11.751v, S.32 1/2 ml.
Tempor1ty
3-6Wffk1, llllrt• March 1199 Neectcar. .
Cttlzen or ltg•I re1ldo01.
APPLY NOW
714-796-4601
EQUAL
OPPORTUNITY
EMPLOYER
OAIVER COVENANT
TRANSPORT $1.000 sign on
bMuS !Of E>11 Co~ Ortvers 1·800 4-41 ·439<1
Owner Operators • Call IOI lree 1-888 667-3729 Bud Meyer
Trucill.11'18$ Rel11g111att!Q
Hauling cal IOU lree
1 ·Bn-283-6393 Solo Drivers &
Contraa0t1 (CAL 'SCAN)
476 EMPLOYMENT
OPPTYS
478 EMPLOYMENT
SERVICES
Pi.e .. be aware that tht
listings Jn 1h11 categoty
m•r requtrt you lo cau •
900 numbtr In Which
lht<e It • ch1r91 l)lr
minute.
480 BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
PIHM be wafy of out of
., .. compenll1. Check w ilh the local Better
Bu1ln111 Burtau befort
you Mnd any money or •
'"'for eenolcH . Rtld
and undtratand any
con1rac11 before yov tlgn
HOME, HEALTH AND BUSINESS ..........
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exp nee 714'239·11!&' H8. 80i1 "" m&ali&i in (114)S4MIOQ AnUiCi PAYPHOHE Riei prt14t11 mmia on V1a Udo SS! Cadw.c sea., o.vlii. 't3
Mlle SI~ YOt1 Polen-°' t1eCt111: J::'ed 6mal 2ff/ ml "11te, t*HI ,
1111 l O'W•al price& S300 A New Ive m COnd """' cm tr~
70 lbOlld ~949.f7S'4912 (264014)$"988 (CAL~~L BIWHG !!:tg S.ll :!t'c:. r::Jl. (7t':j5~~~0Q
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En• 1199 ttrua ""• 900CI Of~ Credi!, no feN.
Call 1.t00-M7-ol7t
"·XVOIO BANIUiUPTCY'"
Debi Consolldabon Stop
cQlecllon elk Cut mona1y
payments to 50% May
eilnnale tlnance Cflltgel
Fuc ADC>roval~800)270.~
(CAL'SCAH)
GEIO
OF DEBT!
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• Otdit Cards
Consolida ttd
• Pa)mtnli lollltred
• lntertSI RtdumJ
• Haroumtnts' St
484 "MONEY TO t.EHDJWANTED
REANANCE FASTll Ovar the pllOnef Need second
chante' Cleoit pr~ • Bankrupecy · F' Ofedosures ¥OK
Low nerer>f (IO I 16365M>RE
ve11laloon •916 227-0931)
PlallflUJll Capctal-Nahonw\de
lender 1·800-688 LENO "'"'w plahnumc1pua1 -co m (CAL° SCAN)
SSWE BUYSS
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polt!llflo5 ColOlllal FIWOal
1·800-969·1200 ext 51
(CAL'SCAN)
FINANCIAL RELIEF FOR Ille
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1 terminal illness and have a •re 1n~anc1 poflcy. we can aw• vw cash tor your p1111cy·~ far.-e vatue lor free Info IUI call Enhance Llle Senelr\S
HI00-325-8120 (CAL'SCAN)
I no POWER I BOATS
New Nl"an 3.5 hp, outbolfd
motQf With long shaft, $300. I 915 Johnaon 3.0 hp
outbottd rnotor 2 cyhndlf
$250 MM45-8701
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(714)"2-6905•
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(949) 650-5915
BMW32'1t 91
kHIOIJd co 1 r rldtig dynamic
wtlls tun IO dnvt '°°"5 greatl
$31.500 714 549 1101 --B1o1w 251 s
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..,, ~inf 2145. $23995 COVE MOTORING
(949) 150 5915
BMW 52S 1~
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COVE MOTORING
(9491 650 51115
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(949) 650-5915
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IMMSM2H
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COVE MOTORING
1949) 650-5915
BMW ISO 1192 bi3t.i£fud\ &
spd, ra•e vltll 2540. $31 COVE MOTOPING
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many -1119 (430?31) S'l.988
NABERS (714)54~9100
BurciC A6AbMASTER ~9r
~50 V 8 leal'tM!r, rtllf v. rl , >lnl
contlUJonl (430231) $8.988
NAB£RS
(714)S40.9100
'CAOiLLAC'tLOORAIXPif'
Tour, 20K 1111, CO mooorool
bal or ... arr 1619906) $27,988
NAB~RS
(714)S-C0.9100
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(714)$40o9100
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Jin! COnd (107855) Sl~.988
• NABERS
(714)S40-9100
CHEV'I S-10 XTRA CAB 9'
H~ 5 gpd air a!!Oy$ ps, amllrn c:nss 11•c72j) s10,99a
LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER
(714 )'92-6905
CHEVY 510 BLAZER 9S
Wli~ey auto pvwr pkg rJc,
tOOI rndl ( 1075831 $15.8118 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER
(714)892-6906
CHE\IV Sio BWER 1iis
4 W DI. meta!lie blu!t w black
int rew1n er9ne & 11ans t1J11
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289 VB, Pony Ed , ps, pb.
Blad\ loP many &-111\ $(\00()
obo 9411-57"'4973
FORD MUSTANG 96 6 cyt, 111110 !IMS, AC full pwr.
al pwr 6811ts brake&.~.
LI nog, am-Im 11Meo ~~
cnlke M lot11 tires & Whls.
$13 500/obo 71• 342-7830
FOAD VAN 1176 £100
'I I\. auto. SOOO 00 Of ~'
714 632.m!ll
GMC SAFARI '97
Auto o1c: 7 pass ful IJWT
CllSS (547701) SIS !>98
LElCUS OF WESTMINSTER
(714)192.f90S
HONbA 1N5 ACCORD 44r
5 spd new dul<.11,. A/C, ps,
eo ~ !X!Od.Uon S 1099
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714 153-4800
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/REMODELING
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270 CONCRETE
/MASONRY
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NOTICE
1'ht Calif, PubllC·
Uhhlits Commission
REQUIRES lhat all
used household goods
movers rrrnt lhllr
P.U C C. T number,
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punt lhtir T C.P
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Board will discuss school facility needs INDEX
• A rrh11t•ct w ill prt>sent ovt>rview of lhL>.prowct thdt
will d<'IN mirw whot campus rf'J>dtrs arc' 11PcPssc1 ry ctrtd
how llwy should hf' pdid for.
I It "l IN M 1\'lll'-:l
~Pb
NEW Pt )lff-MC:SJ\ Tiw
sd10ol l><1c1r<l will yPt ii long-await-
P<I glimpst• into thf> months-long
study of lht• district's building
needs tonight.
Fred Good, principal of PJHM
Arc:hilP.cts Southwf'sl. will present
an overview of lhf' project that will
include: y enPrctllzed findings.
arees of sigmhcant need and what
!ltate hmding will be available to
pay for the nf>eded upgrades.
What is unlikely to be
c1nnounr <'d tornqht rs t1 dollnr
amount for U1f' fi.X<'~. school homd
rnmnhNs said.
The district did its own s urvey of
needed structural u~1raclf'S two
years ago, which 1dentif1NI $1 5
million in improvements. The ltttest
study is 'far mon> t>xtensive and
covers several areas not included
in the original study, such as mod-
ernization and technology.
•He'll be looking ·for some
direction from us about what to do
next.• Mid school board meQ'lber
Jtm Penyman. ·1 suspect that with·
in a short period of time. we'll have
tlw n 1mpl<'lt' rC'p11rt "
Whllf• Ult> report wc1~ originally
l!ChN1ulf'd to rome 0111 m SeptPm-
w r, hoarci member Mdrtha Fluor
:-.d1c1 several factors havf' ·con-
tnhuted to thE' delay
"(Supcnntendent Roberti Bar-
hot came on hoard and wanted to
be appn!'ecl of everything.· she
said. "My biggest concern was that
ii would be comprehensive
e nough and have all the inpu t we
need."
The board recently hired politi-
cal consultant L4ny Ttunutola to
help gauge the community's feel-
ings about a bond issue and to help
win community support.
The meeting Will be heJd at 7
p.m. at the o.tJ1ct Ectuc::atkm Cal-
ler, 2985-A Bear St .. COlta Mele.
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GAINS
SIGNING OFF ON A CRUSADE
Gdy WdSSdU-KeUy's three-
yeM n11'>!.t0n to retneve, restore
. ~~ dnd rehdng the vmtage U-Drive
If Roat 5ign came to a celebratory
11 -end Thur~ddy. Wassall-Kelly
turned th •switch on the neon
-.111 n uunnu a lighting ceremony
W1•d1w!>cldy. "It's d rdre ddy
when d < 1ty. in presrrvtng a bit
of 1t h1-.tory, recdptur(•s a bit o/
1h hedrt uncl soul d'> well,· Sdld
l>dvtd Milton. the Laguna
H<'dCh drl1st who pdi nted the
'" 19indl 'itfJn, which hrst
.. PJ>t!dfCd Ill Bal hod Ill 1933.
A FINE COMPROMISE
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Newport .......... NP1yhhor., of Harbor Center
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·•~1ain~t thl• n ty of Co!>li:l M esd
11nd I< 'I J)1~velopmc•nt Co. tI lht'
< '1ty Counnl ci pprov<>:-. d settle·
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thn·e 11c11t11·-;·
cleDt c,n_.. ~~~r.
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< ;l'onw Kt1tchent1n. Cdrly a nd
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The famous U-Drl ve boat 1slgn synonymous with the Fun Zone of the Balboa Pe~ Ugbts·up
~e sky after months of refurbishing.
I County H umdne Society. The
society hdd no problem finding
I nf!w homes for the puppies . But
it would have b<1l!n forced to put
1 Cdrly to sleep 1J Kdtchendn hdd
n ot performed two hip surgeries
free of charge.
"She had bad hips but an
excellent disposition,• Katcher-
ian said.
LOSSES
TICICEO OFF BY TRASH
Cynthia Parker grew so tired of
seeing foam cups, plastic bottles
Annexation talk not we·11-received
THE ISSUE: The Newport
Beach City Council is reviv-
ing discussions about
annexing Newport Coast.
W 1· h11\'<' ltvl•d Ill Newport
C ·o,...,l ...,nrt• 1t h1:gdn in
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h1• pdrl o l N(•wpnrt 131'ctrh I "City
t11 rl'VIVl' N1•wport C'c1n<,t c1nnrx.1·
111111 talk," r1•1J 2). If W(' W<1 nll•cl
111 livt• 111 N1•w porl H1•dch, thcJl t~
wh1•r1• w1• w111 Jlcl hc1vP bouqht .i
!iOAlP .
L<'dVI' u' dlnnr· WI' want our
11w11 cw11111u111ly. N1•wport Cod::.!
1~ r1 1 u111111ur11t y 111 it' own ri~Jhl
We• don't Wdnl tn IH· nnnexed to
N1•wport Bl"drh
MARIE MARGARET
N1•wport Co,1-;t
I dOl lolctllv d(jdlll'I dOr1f'Xd-
t1w1 with Nl'WJ><Jrt B1•c1 ch.
My list I!'. vpry lonq to !-.Uppo1 l
lil y 5.lrtlll~ l1d1Pf thdl tlw. will not
I"' l>PnPI ir'1cll I or 1 ·wporl Cod!.l
n·-.1dPnh It would only pdcl thP
pockc>ts of Newport Bedch. I w1U
give you two rect'>om. I f-1r~t of dil, we pdy extrCc>m(!ly
1 high M ello-Roos ldX~!S in New-
port C 'odst. Newport Bench w 1H
'not d!.'>l'>t Newport Cods! rPs1 -
<lenL-. with this chMgP. As you
know. Mt•llo-Roos tdxe:-. drC tor
I pMk s, !.C'hooLo; antl 1mprovPments
to thP community. If we <He'
onm·x<•d, Newport Beach cdn
· 01w11 up our pdrks to anyone. I The pctrks rould lw rPserved l>y
dnyo11P, which would medn that
1•w11111 I < ·oclst r<''>1dents could
not l'Vl·n U!>I:' tht• VNY park!. that
wt:• hr1 VC' pct1d tor.
Sc•rnndly, Newport Bcuch
triPd to swdy our opinion hy std!·
my they wouJd provide heller
pollc0 cmd firr protection, which
1:. bunk. I hdve !>puken lo tndny
nei~hl>nrs. and thPy all d9fCl'
lhdt uur protect.Jon 1s excellent
pNso11<11ly had dn 1•xperience
I
wherP c1n emerg1•ncy call was
mc1dr> to the Sheriff 's Depart-
ment. The response was within I minutes. dnd the s1tudtion Wd'>
hr1ndl<•d with vPry high profe!>-
sionalisrn.
Also, if an extreme situation
would occur, I have been told by
our Sheriff's Department and Fire
Department that Newport Beach
would have to respond anyway.
So anything that would go above
ctnd beyond what Newport Coast
can handle would be handled by
Newport Beach anyway, regard-
less of whether we a.re annexed
or not.
Certainly Newport Beach
wants our money. Newport
Beach has yet to give me or any-
one a valid and desirable reason
for giving them such a huge gift.
PAM LEARY
Newport Coast
I am just calling to say that I
do not think it .is a good i(iea to
take up the Newport Coast
dnnexation. Perhaps it is OK to
discuss it, but I sure don't favor
domg it.
It seems there is a pattern on
designing development, then try-
ing to get annexation through
later. I am not sure if it is in New-
port Beach's best interest to, in
effect, be bypassed in the prelim-
inaries of deciding what goes
where.
Secondly, traffic and ihe avail-
ability of water are likely to
require solutions of greater scope
than in the past. Consider Bonita .
Village, not even on the crust,
one development with aJ.Iilost
1,400 h omes and hundreds of
apartment uni.ts. It may be
argued that development would
occur in an·y event, but Newport
Beach doesn't have lo encourage
it with a question of annexation.
PAUL RYCKOFF
I am calling about your article
about City Council talk of New-
port Coast annexation. I Jeel th4t
is a serious mistake.
1 am a 12-year resident of
Newport Beach and feel that
annexation simply dilutes the
quality of the city in wb.ic;h we
live.· I fail to see any advant<lge
to the city or its residents in the
annexation.
RtCHARDLinU
I E A D I I S I I S .p ·o I D
Locals give thumbs down to Bad Ass Coffee CO.
THE ISSUE : Many say they find
the company's name offensive.
I nm r""fl"nd1nq 111 the· t1rtld1• n·~Jdrdtn!J
lhP llr11lt(• Hnd A:-.~ ( 'olf Pf' fllJ Hdlhod
lslnnd I ''Will nr•w coft!'Phou!'.P lf't1VP
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I hw• 111 < ·ri-..1c1 h•..,,1 I ctm on the tSlancl
lrir my wc1Jk:-. c1 ro11ph• nl times d ddy, dnrl
to !-.l'c· the • 11c1111P Hc1d J\ss Coffee. I would
not qo Ill lh1· r offPPhrn1<;e, whkh I love. I
would 1 ·nd up <JOUHJ into Starbucks
So my lc•1•hnqs <1rc> 11 is ~gustmg. and
I would 11<1t l1kP lo Sl:l! 11. I
LINDA JOHNSlfON
Costa M esc1
I dJll cc1Jhnq dhoul the cotteehousc thdt
1:-. 11p1•mn9 on Balboa Island . I for one cer-
tc1inly would not go m there. It is just a
l1<1~J<'dy lhdl we ate at this level. But then
I <Jlll'!.S thl' president has shown us the
Wei)'
NANCY PENN
Newport Beach
I have IJved in lhls dfea since 1952.
Th1s new coffeehouse going in with that
Mme IS just terrible. It is just another way
of them ctupping away al our morals. I
dill JUSt surprised thdt the City Council
dJ>proved them.
STACEY MORGAN
Bad Ass Coffee Co. IS a terrible name.
JOHN ZINSMEYER
Lido lsland
Mctybe some of the islanders won't like
11, but I live in Costa M esa. I think it is
pretty cool. And it depends on the logo or
thP design they use for their sign and all
that. A picture with a big old donkey with
motorcycle gear on or something, that is
not as IJdd as using some woman or what-
c-ver.
I W1Sh them luck. They can always
change il to BA's coffeehouse -for. bad
dltitude or something like that.
JENNIFER SUTHERLAND
Costs Mesa
I am a 30-year resident on Balboa
Island. I am calling in regards to the Bad
READERS HOJUNE
(949) 642-6086
VOL. 93, NO. 33
Rec:Ofd your comments about
the Daily Pilot Of news tips.
ADORE SS
Our addreu is 330 W. Bey St.,
Com Mesa. CA 92627.
with the offensive name.
Balboa lslan.d is a cha.aping, family-ori-
ented couummity.
I hope the new owners wiD reconsider
and change their name. Otbmwile, I will
change my habit of stopping there for
Ass Coffee Co. going in where the
Diedrichs was. It is too bad that we have
such a nice area here and that we are
subjected to places like this. The name is
inappropriate for our area. and I really
think we could have better businesses
invited or accepted on the island.
There are plenty of other places to
have businesses like this, but this would
start a bad trend on Marine Avenue. We
have a nice community, and let's keep it
' breakfast after my morning walk, and will
patronize another restaurant -one that
cares about its neighbors.
that way.
JEFF HOUSToN
Balboa Island
Balboa Island has a reputation of a
clean tourist attraction that residents take
pride in: Passing pedesfuans would not
be aware of the history of the Hawaiian
donkey. They would only be aware ot the
utty-sounding name. Why tarnish and
~~·IIUS· h the pride we take in our lovely
Balboa Island?
JANET MINGGOl.D
Newport Beach
I am deeply sorry to learn from the
Daily Pilot about the new cotfeehouse
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DALE MCCOY
Newport Beach
In reference to the Bad Asa Coffee, I
think that ls a borrtble name.
I go down to Balboa ~ to U1e their
post offke. I would jult not go into that
coffeehouse with that name With m_l lddl
-you mow, spelling and an that They
could easily spell that out, and I don't
want them taDdng like that .Aod I am
slightly offended. .
TAI/MY WATSON
Newport~
When I first heard about ttie name 18Y-
eral weeb ago, I felt~ u ~ ~
1ays -M that tt ii not gdng·to fly in this
very cooservaane town. not ctty.
• h may fty in a dty like.Seit Lake aty, •
which maybe comervatiYe •a~. but·
thete are people in there .b aw• mn·
lel'Vativel. ~ it ii a large dly. '11111 ii a very llOAl1 town. \ .
I thiilt there~ a Jot d people~
on this illand P>at are going to obJed ta
that name. .
I don't know if they am change fl or • w!Jat. but I $loll't think Jt ti ga6llg to be ~fortrnm•.
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Doily Pilot Tue~oy. F bruory 9, 1 m 3
How hard is it to try a sensational case? You be the judge
U uaUy, bemg a judge is
great. In court, the attor-
ney and parties tend to
· fawn over you because each side
wants you to rule m his or her
ltivor. I fowever, once in d while,
you g~t a hot-potato ca e in
which whatever ruling you make
you arc gomg to C'atch hell from
the puuUc.
In this colmty, the reaction
against an unpopular dPcision
i;eems to bP-an effort to recall the
JUd~o. f lowever, bcf ore anyone
deade. to become uivolved in a
recc11l <1gantst a judge ror making
c1n unpopular decis1on, let's take
a hol·potato case I tried a long.
time aqo I'll tell you the facts,
'you makft. yom deas1on, then ·.
test 1t against the decision I actu-
ally mttde. ln other words, you be
the Judye.
Before the present freeway
system, the highway between
Santa Ana and Capistrano was a
THE VERDICT
narrow, two-lctne road thdt mean-
dered over the hills of the Irvine:
Moulton anq Santa Marganta
ranches.
Early one morning, a m.m was
driving south on that road toward
San Clemente, where he was
gomg to do some early morning
fishing from thP. pier. As he
approached the crest of the hill, he
aam~ upon a slow-movmg truck.
As we all know, you are not
suppo cd to pac:s a car when
approaching the c.rest of il hill
bccau e you can't see oncoaung
trafhc. This man did. He swerved
• out to pass the truck, and JUSt as
he hit the cret.t of the hill, l\e
came head-on wtth a car contain-
ing tow young people who were
coming home from a party. There
was A simply awful crash. All
four of the young people were
killed Miraculously, the man in
• the other car didn't have a
siratch. · ·
The man pledded guilty to
four counts"of what was then
called negligent honucide. Now
comes the sticky J><U1. You, as the
Judge, must sentence him with
the whole world, or at least all of
Orange County, awaiting your
dec1s1on.
At h~t blush, it b easy. "'Stop
carnage on the highway! Four
young live:> snwfed ouW
Headlines like that call for .
· the strongest sentence po:,s1ble,
don't they? Let's throw the book
dl him . Consecutive enten of
10 yeari. caeh addt. up to 40
yearl> This careless dnver •
de:.erves it.
But wait just a dam minute.
What about thb guy you are
about to send to pru on with all
those murderen;, robber5_, gang-sters Md c:hild molester:.?
This man hds led an exem-
plary life. He'hds never had as
much as a traffic ticket. He is ...
·happily married, the father of c
two girls, 12 and 14 years old.
He and his wife are active m
their church and in commuruty
affairs. He is just about the best
person who has ever come
before you. Are you going to
destroy this family, make thelI
Dunes pyrotechnlcs cause fireworks with neighbors
•Police receive about 100
cal_ls on private event; ·
resort decides to cancel
private parties where
fireworks are used.
(,Rf:G Rl'-IJ •
An undnnouncC'd, power-
packed fu works show at Newport
Dunes Rl''>Ort on Sunday night
startled and angered some res•·
dent-., prompting th<-hotel's man-
agemC'nt to cancel future prtvate
part1e wh<>re pyrotechnics are
used.
Newport Beach poli~e received
about 100 calls from Back Bay res-
idents who were wondenng what
the commotion was aoout. The
hreworkS show began at about
9:45 p.m. and lasted for 10 to 15
minutes Those who live nearby
were treated to the lurrunous dis-
play, but others who couldn't see
the show thought gunfire or ct
bomb had hcen detonated.
Pamela Miller, who lives m
Irvine Terrace, didn't mind the
rrud-everung disturbance
·1thought1t was d machine gun
at first • she Stlld "I went outside
and saw this glorious fireworks
Eileen Seibert, fol.D .
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show. It was absolutely mcredihle. I
have never ~n anything like it
before•
Miller was m the minority,
because most people ob1ected to·
the show.
Dunes General to.tanager Tun
Qwnn said the hreworks were pa.rt
of d birthday party for a Newport
Beach resident whose name he
didn't reveal People may hdve
been infuriated be<:ause the m1irh
ber of shells used ui Sunday's spe-
oaJ event was higher thd.I) the
hotel's annud.l Fourth of July show.
which is 15 minutes longer, he
added.
Qwnn said he received about 20
cdlls Monday morning, most of
which were.n't favorable. The
resort usually. IS host to six func-
bons where pyrotechnics are used
every year But Quinn Sdld the
hotel will abandon those tutwc
parties with the l'Xception of the
Fourth of July cclebrdtion.
·We aren't gomg to do any more
of those shows out of concern to the
surrounding commuruoes," he
srud. • u there Wdc; a way to noWy
the puhlic prior to the event we
wouJc1 Wn J::~t don't want to up~t
the pul>llc."
!he hotel h.ad the appropnate
noise and speoal event pemuts
from the oty for the party.
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husband and father a convict? AU
for on ccond of cal' 1 n s?
Maybe you ought to think
about probation You ran't reslot"'
the lives of those young people.
You can de ttoy thisfornily. Of
course, you nusy lose yow JOb.
Think it over, but bef orn I tcll you
what r did, I want to tell )'OU about
a b,ook wntten man)' years ago
titl<'d ·Tue Lady or th•> Ttyer ~
ln this book, there wa a nice
young man and a ruct" young
woman who were in lov ~ Unfor·
tunately, thne wa an P-vil king
who Justed for the young girl
Semg a king, all he-~ad to do ·
wos lop the young man's head
off, but bemg a sport, a sadistic
sport, he came up with another·
solution to the problem
Th~ kmg had the yoLmg man
brought bctore him. The king c;dt
on this throne and gestured
across the room. On the opposite
wall were two idenucal doors
Th king rud •Behind one of
those doors is th young womAn..,
we both love Behind Ule other
ts a hungry. ma~-eaung tiger.
You wdlk aero s th re and open
a door. Open the nght one, nd
you get th girl Open dle other,
and )'OU ar a llge~ breaktest '"
The last entence lil the book
reads -ttnd the young man
walkf?d c1cross the room and
opened a dQOr." The book
topped th' re It drove the public:
crazy, but the auU1or never fµt·
1 lwd the bOo~ ·
And o, llCmg ymeJhiog of a
sadist mys~lf. l'U never tell you
what-I did in our case Just
iemember thi story the ·next
tune you cond-gucss a 1udge
on a hot-potato ~a~e.
• ROBERT GARDNER Is a re-ured fudge
and a resident of Corona del Metr. His
column rum Tuesdays
BRIEFLY
7 flights canceled at
John·Wayne Airport
A labor dispute at Amencan
Airlines caused another round
of canceled flights Monday,
incJudmg a handful at John
Wayne Airport.
Seven flight5 from Orange
County to Daila~·Fort Worth
and Chicago were scratched
from the daily chedule
because pilots refuse· to work
dunng consoliddllon efforts
with Reno Air. Amencan.
bought RP.no Air m NovernUcr,
end uruon members daim Reno
Air pilots' salancs am hall of
U1e.lf counterparts. ·
Amencdn ~okcsman Tim
Smith said mor~ than 360 fligh~
nation~~de \V re canceled
.Monda)'• about 120 mofi than
the prev1ous dlly. Tbc airline
averages more than 2.250 mter-
nntional and <l ntei?Uc flight.'>
each day.
"Most of ow· rank and Ille
arP. still domg their JOb, • Smith
aid. •we r~mdm optimistic that
this dispute can be rn olved
quickly.".
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Accused molester
befriended Victim's
father, police say
• Silvio Perrella allegedly duped 2 young girls into
playtng lewd games in Costa Mesa home while the
unaware parent was there.
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NEWPORT BEA('H -Police
say a suspected molester who
\x.>1ricnded the father of one of two
l 0-yecu-·old gtrl5 he subsequently
fondled duped th~ children into
pldymg lewd games. ·.
Police were bght·lipped Mon-
day about the det~ of the alleged
molest.1tlon ot the two Costa Mesa
uirls, explauung that they plan to
mtenm~w more children.
SilVlO Michael Petrella, 4 7, of
NPwport Beach was arrested Fri-
ddy and charged with two counts
t'dC'h of kidnappuig with the intent
tu molest and lewd and lasci.VJous
ucb• f le IS being held m lieu of
$250,000 bdil His amugnment is
-.cheduled for today
PPrrella reportedly nsked being
c dught by the father of one of the
vie ti.ms, who was al his Costa Mesa
home when Perrella VlStted Jan.
30. Pem•lla told the two girls he
needed to go back to lus E'astbluff
c ondomiruwn d1ld retneve some-
thmg for the ddd. •
·Tue gltls were reluctant to go,"
Sgt Mike McDonough said. "They
had a bad feeling about him.·
Perrella all~ealy played
"touch·and-f eer games with the
two grrls inside the father's home
befoJe l~avmg. Police said the
father wasn't· awW'e of-Peitella'~
actions, even though he was at
home.
The suspect then put his arms
around the two VJctuns and e'iC<>rt •
ed them to his car. When they
amved at the condonuruum, the
girls went through another series
of games in which Pen'ella groped
them, police said. Police wouldn't
confirm whether the inodent es<:a·
lated from the fondling.
But evidence found by police
who served a search warrant at
Pen:ella's home corroborated state·
ments by the victims, McDonough
said. Police learned about the
.molestations after one of the vic-
tims told her parents.
Police want to question friends
of Perrella, who works at Wlub.ng
Turner Consulnng m Irvine.
"With the nature of this
offense, we don't want to rule out
any possibility," McDonough Sil.Id.
Baby boy saved from
crash dies 8 months later
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NEWPORT BEACH -The 8-
nuinth-old son of d Sd1lta Ana·
wrunan who was killed in a traffic
d< nclt>nl on Bal bod Boulevard . m
~ lcty rlwd Sunddy.
Kendm k Lee died from extend-
Pd complicallons from the Mt1.y 19
<1n'1dent. The hoy was still m Ute
\\:omb of Lynth Lee, 24, who was
k1lfod ·in d two-cdJ' crash at 28th
Stn•et and Baltxla.
N~wport Beach resident Steve
Ft>llner WdS the fll'St to artive at the
cttCldc>nt SC (•ne. Fellner was study-
lllU to h<' d hrehghter and used .tus
lrc.urung to stabilize the pregnant
wumdn while pdiamedics were en
roUIP
Doctors performed an emer-
gency Caesarean section to save
Uw bdby shortly after Ute acadent.
I
The infant was listed m cnt:lcal
cond.Jtion for several months at
Hoag Hospital before bemg moved
to Children's Hospital of Orange
County. Before he .d.Jed. Kendrick
was hooked up to a ventllator and
had pneumonia. An autopsy con-
ducted by the OrangE> County
Coroner's Department sl!owed the
boy died from crash-related com-
plications.
"There was intrautcnne trciuma
that contributed to the child's
death,· said Deputy Coroner
Cullen Ellingsburgh. ·There were
many problems that were delayed
effects from the accident.•
Lee's father, Chea Mao, 26, of
Santa Ana was also in the Toyota
Corolla that was crushed by a
Chevrolet Suburban. L~e was
attempb.ng to cross the busy wter·
section when the Subltfban hit the
smanercar.
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Educotlon Comndttu
7:30 a.m. -Chamber office
Eucudw Comndttff
7:30 am -Coomber office
Networlers Leads Luncltnn Group
11:45 a.m. -1 p.m.
Costa Mesa Country Club
1701 Golf Course Drive
Boord of Directors
11:45 a.m
Mesa Verde Country Club
3000 Club House Rood
'ftl9d.,t Fell. 16 Ambassador Co~ml ee Noon -Chamber offi
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W' .... ., .. hit. JA After Hours Business Mixer
5:30 -7:30 p.m.
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CHAMBER SUPPORTS 26TH ANNUAL YES
ROMAN FEAST AND CHARITY AUCTION
The Costa Mesa and Newport Harbor Area Chambers of
Commerce are pleased to be the honorary chairs for the 26th Annual
Roman FHst II Charity Auction presented by the Youth Employment
Service (YES) of the Harbor Area. The event will be held at the Costa Mesa
Community Center from 5 • 9 p.m. on Tuesday, March 3, 1999 Music and
entertainment will be .provided by the harbor area's best known
entertainer, Jim Roberts.
This year's event salutes the business community and YES employers
who have been helping thousands of local youths find employment since
1970. The Chamber encourages support of this fundraisin9 event which
helps YES to continue to bring together youth oriented programs and
activities which increase the employability and quality of life of local young
people. Limited seating. Make your reservations by Feb. 12.
For mart! information, call YES at 949/642 8306.
Y2K GUIDANCE AVAILABLE ON VIDEOTAPE
A videotape prQduced by the United States Chaf1)ber of Commerce in
collaboration witH the Amencan Bankers Assoc1 t1on will assist you to gain
valuable information on the critical Y2K issue. From all reports, the Year
2000 or Y2K presents one of the biggest tKhnology challenges we face. As
you know, the major concern with Y2K 1s that many computer systems
that have a two number dating system automatically assume the first two
numbers will be 1 and 9 Unless those systems are reprogrammed, the
~stem will recognize 00 not as 2000, but 1900. This has the potential to
cause computers to shut down or malfunction. The 20 minute tape
entitled "Your Business, Your Bank & the Year 2000," outlines the Y2K
challenge and offers suggestions on developing a Y2K plan.
To order o copy of the videotape coif the American Bankers Association at
(800) 338-0626. Tht! catalogue numbt!r of this ta~ Is 1029000. Costa
Mesa Chamber of Commerce members con order the tape at the discounted
cost of $49.95 due to our membt!nhlp In tht! U.S. Chambt!r.
REDEVELOPMENT OF HARBOR CENTER
(The following ortkle appeared in the Saturday, Dec. 11 edition of the
Doily Pilot.)
I am now in my seventh year at the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce
and during that entire time I have wondered when the community would
have the good fortune to see Harbor Center redeveloped. Even farther
back than that the demise of this once prosperous shopping center had
become an obvious concern and eyesore to many in Costa Mesa. Over the
years the occupancy rate in Harbor Center had decreased along with its
overall appearance and upkeep. It had become a blighted center and a
negative on the surrounding neighborhoods and businesses.
Each time an interest was expressed in buying and redeveloping Harbor
Center one could sense the excitement and anticipation among the
remaining tenants and throughout the community. Everyone wanted to
see it improved. Each previous attempt at redevelopment failed because of
the many problems that stood 1n the way, the least of which were the run
down buildings and obsolete layout. Probably the highest hurdle was
acquiring the property from several absentee owners who could care less
abput the quality of life in Costa Mesa. This killed every project proposal ...
until Scott Bell and ICI Development displayed the staying power to
outlast the former owners, become the first single owner of the entire
property in 40 years and submit a development plan that met or exceeded
every City planning requirement TRe final proposal included more than
50 add1t1onal measures intended to make tfle project as neighborhood-
fnendly as possible .. Many of these exceeded city ordinance requirements
and were suggested by !Cl to meet the concerns of neighbors. Measures
include strictJy enforced hours of truck delivery and not allowing trucks to
idle while unloading, a 20-foot landscaped berm between two sound walls
between the pro1ect and .single family residences, walhng off the Wake
Forest access in order to reduce traffic impact on residential streets, as well
u central air conditioning and dual pane windows on the project side of
those smgk! f amity homes contiguous to Harbor Center.
The Harbor Center project received overwhelming approval from the
Planning Sta~, Planning Commission and even the City Council.
Completion of the project will reve~e ttie demise of this property, lnc~ase
the tax revenue to the City by an estimated S l mHNon annually, encourage
traffte flow (lost with the S5 Freeway extensk>n) to the benefit of other
busines~s along Harbor Boulevard and once 9fn serve the needs of
Costa Mesa residents ... unless a very few Individuals stop it In court
because they want to control what tenants occupy thlt center and how It
ts conflgurtd.
N the ltwSUh moves f<KWard In the coum, It does not just attKk the
redevelopment of Hlfbor Center, It potentially brings to 1 haft the
irnprowrMnt In this central pen ol the city. It will ~•n that 1 few
lndMduMs can )lOtd ~ ·~ lrnprowmeuts to the quMlty of lh In
Costa Mesa. I these few ..... .,. Ible to do thh, you can kiU good-
b}ll "'f hope of""'....,. rf1 ~ dMlopment on the Wlit lldl
or~ ehe In Costa Mesa.
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Southern California Gas Co.
3J yeers ttt
Theodore Robins ford
31 yeersttf
Baker Equipment Rental & Sales
12 years
Country Inn by Ayres
7 yeers
NIKE Town Orange County
Real Estaters
6 years
American Institute of Massage
Therapy
Avila's El Ranch1to
Borders Books end Music
Cheryl Pruett
1890 Newport Blvd.
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
949/631-8661 voice
Executive Manegement
Consortium
Dan Cairo
3150 Bristol Street, Ste. 170
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
714/438-7270 voice
714/438-7291 fax
Fedlltles Resource Group
Paula Cardello
2302 Martin, Ste. 150
Irvine, CA 92612
949/253-6678 voice
949(253-6679 fax
Global lxpresslons
Mara Schtemschraber
2915 Redhill Avenue, Ste.
G104
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
714/540-9777 voice
714/540-9888 fax
Shipping Connection
Kenneth L. Rosser -
1175 Saker Street, D· 1 3
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
714/546-7306 voice
714/546-7736 fax
The Leese Outlet
John Cotcher
1545 Newport Blvd.
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
949/574-8484 voice
4 yeers
TOSC0/76 Products
Alpha Omega Hypnosis
Zaher Fallahi, CPA
Transportation Corridor
Agencies
J yeers
Ameritas Managed Dental Plan
Crown ACE Hardware
South Coast Corporate Center
BanCard Merchant Credit Card
Mag91ano's
Mery Key Cosmetics
Anna Beurrler
2690 N. Berkeley Street
Orange, CA 92865
714/685--0575
Amie• Mutual lnsurence
Compeny
Robert W. McGirr
3200 Park Center Drive, Ste. 300
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
714/444-1144 voice
Independent Mortgage
Compeny
Robert Slater
1 700 Adams Avenue, Ste. 217
Costa Mesa, CA
714/641-8970 voice
714/641-8983 fax
Keren Krtmsky Specialty
Oeslgn
Karen Krlmsky
247 Knox Street
Costa Mesa, c.A 92627
949/515-2788 voice
·PageMert Wireless
Tracy Rhodes
765 The City Drive South
Orange, CA 92868
800/564-1057 voice
714/740-.1228 tax
Printer Certddge,Xchange
Teddy Lou Call
1 700 Adams Avenue, Ste. 212
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
714/432-9009 voice
714/432-9701 fax
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supporting a business that, like you, believes in promoting busin
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help achieve succe . So always shop Chamber members first and
remember to tell them, "the chamber referred me."
For tasy refl!rrals, call Cla ra Wt/It:, at tlie Cl1ambtr office Monday -
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Newport joins pro.:airport group Chihuahua .dies after air bag activated in crash .
A 74-ye r-old Huntington
Beach man 15 mowrung the loss of
hlS hest fri nd after an rur bag
killed his 4-pound Cluhuahua dur-
ing a tz attic collision m NeW))()rt
Beadl on Monday
Tr.,fhc investigators beliov
Heir's C'M was going Just bclOw th
posted 55 mph limit when h hit
tho Jc-ep Heir's 3-yeru-old dDp.
Cha Cha, was tcd m.a box m
Uic front J>6 ngcr at when the
aocidrmt occurred Th dog was
thrown mto a pa ng r-sidc au
bag and -;uffered blunt force tr. U·
ma; Cha Cha was immounced
dead at th~ some.
ons and released Ghasemilazell •
was also taken to Hoag and treated
for minor lnJun .
} 00Ft:R l<AGLAND
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NEWPORT BEACH -Ctty
leaders Monday rught fonnalJy
became p~rt of the Orange Coun-
ty Airport· Alliance, a new group
intended to coordinate and
enhance existing efforts to fight
for a cornmeroal airport at the El
Toro Marine base.
Mayor Dennis O'Neil was
appointed to r.epresent the city on
the alliance board of directors.
Ne~rt's deputy city manag-
er, Peggy Ducey, along with a
team of paid consultants last year
began working with elected ofh-
Cials in north and centr41 Orange
County to bnng th~m together.
She said the pro-airport effort
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barriers between staff and resi-
dents and to provide residents
with another casual dining area.
Carolyn Kirby SdJd t>he hds
seen a big change in her hus-
band, Prank, smce Silverado has
been canng for him.
Sometimes it was a struggle to
even get him to sit down and eat.
"It was really going downhill,
VILLAGE
CONTINUED FROM 1
With the help of local enV1Ton-
mentalists and city staff, Thomson
came up with d rough sketch of
the passive park, which would
include about 800 feet of
untouched open space south of
San Miguel Dnve and about 560
feet of a bluff-top park for picrtics
and sunset viewing. '
The plan aL"io calls for about
100 extra library parking spares
and a Greek-style. stone
amphitheater and lecture pit
·1 Uunk we'<t be well-served to
take this section of land and pre-
serve it for perpetw~y." Thomson
said. •Jt would be. a wonderful
spot to fly a kite or have a picnic
with your family."
Thomson's idea got a lot of
support from open-pace advo-
cates.
•My appeal is that we look at
open space as a necessity: said
perunsula resident John Beatty. ·nus part.tcular spot is 1rreplace-
AROUND
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Costa Mesa 92627; fa1t them to (949)
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TODAY
The walking club of Newport
Beach will meet at Hospital Road
and Superior. Avenue at 9 a.m.
and 7 p.m. Loc;e we1ght and have
fun. For more infonnabon, call
(949) 650-1332.
Free income tax preparaUon and
'aSsistance will be offered throagh
the Tax·Aide program from 9 a.m.
to 1 p.m. daily through April 15 at
OASIS Seruor Center, 800 Mar~
guerite Av~ , Corona del Mar.
Appointments are available. For
more inf onnation, call (949) 644-
3244.
An exhibit of acrylics UUed
•color in Action" will be on dis-
play throu9h Feb. 28 at the New-
port Beach Central Library, 1000
Avocado Ave. For more infonna-
tion, call (949) 717-3801.
A blood drive wlll be presented
from 3 to 8 p.m. 111 the octal hall
at Temple Bat Yahm, 1011
Camelback St., Newport Beach.
The event is held 10 conjunction
with the American Red Cross.
Participants must be over 17
years old, be ~n good health,
Weigh at least 110 pounds and
never have had hepatitis.
Appointments run every 15 min-
utes. For more information, call
(9'9) 6'4-1999.
Juclltb Todero will pl'eHllt a free
.seinlnar tiUed Slowing the Aging
Process from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at
the Patio Cafe at Mother's Market
KENNY
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needed a unified voice and a
broad-based -and therefore
more credible -support group.
City Council members last
month agreed the alliance was
the right direction to take but
asked that a r~soiution outlining
the group's purpose and goals be
brought back for approval.
The resolution calls for the
alliance to d1strtbute accurate
information about the benefits of
an airport, to recruit members
who have not yet played an active
role in the process and to comple-
ment the efforts of other pro-air~
port groups. .
Council members also said
they were willing to contribute
money and staff time to the
grol;Jp. as long as other alliance
and I really didn't know what was
going to happen,• Kirby said.
There are more actiVlties for
Frank, who was once relegated to
eating and sleeping.
"He's speaking to people
now,• Kirby said.
Every once in a while Frank
will even smile and wink, reveal-
ing the jokester he once was, Kir-
by added.
David Zarnow said he is seeing
dramatic changes as well, and not
just in his mother, Pearl, who has
begun usmg a walker instead of a
abJe "
H Ross Miller, speaking on
behalf of Friends of the OASIS
Senior Center, said there are sev-
eral hundred seniors m the oty
who are in need or more afford.,
able places to live, espeoally as
rents continue to climb in Orange
County.
·we don'r feel tbat this site,
sandwiched in between
MacArthur Boulevard · and San
Miguel Dnve, is suitable for a
tranquil park," he said.
Jim Wood, president of the
library board of trustees, spoke on
behalf of yet another group lnter-
e~ted in the property. An
exploratory committee is looking
at the. possibility of a cultural
annex that could house a much-
needed auditorium, small gallery
and reception hall.
·we only got this land two
weeks ago and already we have
all these people interested in it.•
Councilman John Noyes sa.td. "I
assure you we will leave the
property alone until we decide
what is the best use.•
TOWN
and Kitchen, 225 E. 17th St., Cos-
ta Mesa Admission is free. Reser-
vations are required. For more
information, call (800) 595-6667.
members make th~ same oonunit-
menl!.
In other action, the council:
• Postponed for the second
time appointments to the two
vacant Planning Commission
seats because Councilwoman Jan
Debny wait abgent The aci.lon has
t>een r<>..scheduled to Feb. 22,
• Canceled the Feb. \6 meet-
ing where the council iwas going
to finally make a decision on tem-
porary traffic measures at Bison
Avenue and J~mboree Road.
Because he couldn't attend the
special . meetmg, Councilman
Gary Adams Sdld he will request
the iSsue be heard at a· r~gular
City Council meeting sometime
m the next two months.
wheelchair.
He has seen other residents
begin to walk or break out into
operatic renditions of Andrew
Lloyd Webber songs.
Zamow's children, who were
reluctant to visit their grandmoth-
er before. stop by now.~ter soc-
cer practices.
"They thought it smelled like a
hospital," Zamow said of the pre·
v1ous facility. "The kids like to
come over now."
Jacob Heir was dnvmy north-
hound on M <'Arthur Boulevard al
about 12:10 p.m when he hit a
1992 black Jeep Wrangler drivert
by 'Ellie Gha~f'rnitazeh, 18, of
Jrvme, who· WdS westbound on
Bonill.l Canyon Dnvc, police said.
LATINO
CONTINUED FROM 1 . .
raised at that m~eting wer~ simi-
lar to "concerns raisPd dunng Sat-
urday's workshop. She ubo rec·
ogruzed the need to include all
segmcnll> of the commuruty.
"It didn't expres:; the d1ve.rs1ty
we know JS here,• D'Agosta said
of Saturday's work-;hop
Consultants and city planners
will work together on ideas for
outreach.
'"The City Coun< 11 has asked
for staff and EJP to n!ac:h out and
toke our show on the rcxHl, so lo
speak," Counnlwomdn Libby
Cowan saicl.
AJthough outrPdch Pfforts will
be mdde, most agree the ideal sit-
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February 1st thru 13th
Saturday, February 27, 1999
in Newport Harbor
(Rae.es start at Newport Harbor Nautic..il Museum) .
·1rs unportant for people .. to
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they don't interf~e with someone's
driving ability.• said N •wport
Be ch police Sgt. Mike Mc:Def-
mott ... That lUI' bag 1S going at)9µt
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somethmg nously il they aren't
proper1y .~ated."
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d(?nts were not partiapating.
•we are a shy community,"
aid Hermann·, who _apolog1zr.d
for her English.
Hcnnann said sh~ knew from
her own experience the fear of
speaking something other than
her native language.
"I feel shy to be here but ills
unporta.nt to be here,· Hermann
srud ·1 am part of the commwuty."
A second workshop is sched·
uled tor late.March. Written com·
ment:s on the .'drengths, weak-
nesses and VL.'>ion.s for the West
Side are still being accepted.
1'hey can be e·mailed to El P Asso-
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Mesa's Web site at cityolcostame·
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to the Planning Department, Attn:
Mike Robinson, PO. Box 1200 or
17 FaiI Dnve, Costa Mesa 92628·
1200.
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"Wt need to be ca prepcnd ca we mn and try to relax and hove
a ltde Ml, ytt we need to step up and get one Wehsday .. :
PMll Orris, CdM boys. basketball coach
Tuesday, februory 9, 1999 • Spom Editor Roge1 Garft.On • 949-.57.44223
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One last shot with Santa Margarita for _ Tars,_ C~:
I • • A .
· • ClF Playoff spots at stake as the final week heatc; up;
Sea Kings ha,ve Wednesday-Thursday format this week.
I . .
Hltll/\RU Dt '<N
For the last time, the reigning
Sea View League boy:. basketball
cbarctp1on, Sc,tnta Marganta High,
Will r;hed itseU up0n Back Bay
schools
for one final trip. .
Santa Margarita (22-2, 8-0 in
league), which has already
clinched at least a tie for its Sl.Xth
Sea View tiUe in seven.years (only
a second-place firush lo C:::hris
Burgess-led Woodbridge in 1996
spoiled the Eagles' perfect run),
l team m Or,m~JC' County, hand -
ing the f!aglt>s thf>lr only league
setback and one of only two loss·
e~ m the sea on
round). We just want to fmish up
strong, o we can go into the sec-
ond se on strong."
Newport is 21-4, 6-2.
"I'd hate not to wm (agamst
Santa Marganta) and find out
Corona beat them Thursday and
we didn't take care or business
While it nught be a relief for
Newport Harl>or and Corona del
Mar to t~nd the nvalry tlu.s week
against the defending CIF State
Oiv1s1on 11 champion Eagles,
there will probably be no love lost
wbeon Coach Larry Hirst's Sailors
host Sdntd Marganta Wednesday
and C'odch PauJ Oms' Sea Kmgs
travE-1 to South County Thursday
. and CdM are headed for new
leagues next seas6n.
• "The Wd news is .that (the
E.iglcs) have wlked abouf it,dnd
they've got revenge on their
mlnd Santa Mdrgarita doesn't
hdve revenge •on its mind too
often But we're one of them, and
Servite is the othr.r, and look what
(the Eagles) did to Semte (Satur-
day in the Nike Extrnvagdnza dt
Cal State Fullerton). They bedt
Servile by 40.
• our:;elves."
The Sea Kings (16-8, 4-.C),
The Eagles, who also won a
CJF Southern Section Division U-
AA title last season, are 67-10
since joining the Sea View circuit.
•The good news is that we've
(defeated) them before,· Hirst
said, referring to last year's 50-47
u pset victory against the then-No.
·so let's hope they've (already
gotten tbe1t revenge against us
with li 52-47 victory in the first
• rebounding this year after two
down seasons, will face lrvine
(17-7, 4-4) in a gigantic home
game Wednesday with third
place at stake (and the league's
final guaranteed playoff spot).
•our destiny's in our own
hands,· said Orris, whose team
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS SOCCER . ;
MICHEUE YU I OMY PILOT
Estancia HJgb' Grant Nelson (left) duels Universln''s Tomasso Benclvenga in Pacific Coast league struggle Monday afte rnoon.
Estancia still in the hunt for a
berth in upcoming CIF Playoffs.
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CUSTA MESA -On the verge of foiling
over the edge. Estdnc1a High's Eagles
rou~1ht thur balance 1ust in tune and are
now pu~hmg their weight around in tbe
Pc:1C1fic Codst League boys soccer race
f-ollowing their 2-0 victory Fnday over
longtunc· nemes1::, Laguna Beach, the Eagles
shut out another PCL foe in front of them
f\lun<lety, walloping v1s1ting Uruvers1ty, 3-0.
Two down, one to qo.
Laguna Hills, which is also ahead of
Estdncia m the crowded league standings, is
next (Wednesday at 3:15 pm.).
"We're finaJly pumped up to play," said
Estanch.1 junior forward Cesar Terrones,
whoi>c heroics led to·two early goals as the
Eagles pulled to within two points of PCL-
leddmg University ( 12-6-~, 5·2-2) with one
1 game Jert of the r(.>gular season. ·u we keep playing that way, we'U hl.tvc
a chance to wm CIF -and that's our goal.•
The Eagles (10-6-4, 5·4·01, who re&c:hcd
the CJF Division IV quarterfinals la .. t year
and lost to Laguna Beach, remain only one
pomt behind the Arnst!'. ( 10·8-2, .5-3-1 }, the
two-time delendmg 01v1S1on IV champ1onc:.
"This team's got talent, but I don't know
how we won (so convincingly) while plnymg
sloppy, H Estdncia Coach Steve Crenshdw
. saJd "Friday's win was such a big dNl to
them. They were really pumped after hc<1t·
ing Beach. But today wP. play~d temhl(.!. We
weren't sharp and ou1 pa ~c~ weren't there.
It was pretty sloppy, but CP..sar played a
gredt game.·
In the 10th minute, TC!rrone<. scored ht!>
13th goal of the season on a Uruversuy mis-
take. The no1ans didn't clear a comer ano
Terrones stdyed on the sweeper'c; tra1J, ev<•n-
tually scoring from five feet.
•1 saw an opportunity to score,· Tcrion1 s
said .. "(The nojans) let at go hy aud th<·
goalie didn't come out qu1r.k f•nough."
Terrone:.' second goal m the 33rd minute
was nothing short of spectacuJa1 dS he juked
two defenders, including the goalie, on the
right side, then turned around dnd fired with
his opposite (left) foot to score
"That was simply a beautiful goal, H
Cren~haw Sdid. ·Tho goalkeeper hdd shut
him oft, but then, with one step, he turned
around and shot with his other foot. The
keeper left that side of l:he net open. It was a
smart play by CPsa1."
Estancia, led m the back by Jesus
Ramtrcz. Luis Rivera and sweeper lrvmg
Isla-., received seven goalie savc·s from
H1lnno Arndga. Turrone:; and Grant Nf'lson
applied pressure up front, while Esau! Men-
doza l<'d the EaglC's in the middle.
• (11u~ Eaglc·s} hmshod their opportunities
and we didn'\ come Wlth any emotion," Uru
Coach Rob Skinner aid. "Now, (the PCL
race) is between four teams."
In the 19th minute, Armando Ortiz added
to r:stnnc1a's lead Wlth a brettkaway goal.
John Alderete had a shot deflection in the
hr t hall.
knocked oU lmnc in the fir t
round, 55-53, as the Vaqueros'
Chris Fergu~on missed a last-sec-
·ond shot when the ball rolled oCf
the rim.
•1 hope we shoot the ball well,
because I think that's gomg to be
a major factor Wednesday. U we
can get scortng out of (Kevm)
Hansen, (Al ec) Ha,nson i;lnd
(Brapdon) Crosby and get :iome
balance, so Dennis (Alshuler)
doesn't have to shoulder all the
responsibility, then we're pretty
tough. But if we don't shoot the
ball well, we're going to struggle.
"We need to be as prepared as
we can and try to relax dlld have
a little run, yet we need to step up
and get one Wednesday.
Before CdM's two-year slide,
the Sea Kings faced Irvine k1!
another bdttle to decide lhi!J!
place, and they defeated the ~a.q&;
m the Sea View finale 10 1996 ma,
46-45 overtime thriller. ··••.t
Only Newport and Wood-
bndge will play Friday; the ~at-,
ance of the Sea View return-; w;
the floor Thursday, because it
CdM and lrvine wind up tied for
third, a playoff gd.me will_ be n~~~
essan-Friday rught to dead~ ~Z
place. , · • ...
In the Padf1c Coast League~
E tanaa's Eagles (11-13, 4-4), com-.
ing off a big 49-36 wm over then..o•
league-leading Laguna Beadii
have a tough task this week WittJ.:
PCL-leading University (15-7, 6-2;
at home Wednesday and La~
Hills p3-10. 5..JJ Fnday. ""
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Costa Mesa -
" .... 8 Costa Mesa High, Orange Coast College baseball ,,
product i~ beginrung hls ninth year in the big leagues. =:
ESTANCIA PICKING UP SOME EXTRA FANS
•As the Pdcific Coast League race comes down to the
wire, Mesa will find itseU rooting mightily for Estancia.
Hl<lllMO l S
Daly fit
With the race to the Paofic
Coast LP-ague glfls ba$ketball
hamp on hip out of the1r control,
C ta M High' Mu t.ang will
go agam t company policy this
w ck end root hard for their
c:ros -town adver 11ry.
E tancufs Eagl (15·7, 5-3 in
PCL), with th best ch ance to sUr
~rung up ln the final w k, might rv n flnc1 lunch mvitatlons lD the
mail from the Mustangs (15-10, 6·
12), who lost to Laguna Hills.
.C3-.CO, and University, .C7-36, Ja~t
week. ·we have the toughest week
out of anyone {in the PCL) this
week,• said Estancia Coach Paul
Kirby, whose team hosts Um (12·
12, .C-.C) tonight at 1 o'rJock and
travels to league-leading Laguna
~ (1 5-7, 7-1) Thursday. •(The
Mllstangs) are gomg to beg for us
to win on 1bunday. •
· Estande, Jed by senior lnllde
player Pranda Diaz and Junior
forward Lauren Casaty, hu won
two 1tra1ght, while Cotta Meta
hu dr0pp4d four gamee In • row
but should reboUnd lonight at
HIG H SCHOOL llRLS HOOPS
home against Uigun Beach (2·
20, 0·8) and Thursday agcun t
All o Niguel (5·t9, 2·6). •we played (the Hawks) tough
la•t time (losing '2-36), but we
had them in the fourth quarter
when it was a one·point game
(36-35 Laguna Hills . with 2:55
remalning}. I guarantee you
they're not lhlnklng, 'Oh, we're 7-
J and we'll beat l!ttand4 Thurt·
day.'
•Jbey have a couple of key
playen we need to locus on
tincluding 5·foot·7 }uniQr Shan·
non Owem and tJ.foot )uruor
Anne lubriald), But I thU\k that'•
the way Jt is for all the teams in
our 1 ague. We )USt need to play
gbod de fense and execute on
offense. t don't know Jf we match·
\!P well with anyone (because)
we're so mall, but we'll play hard
and giv 1t our best shot."
Costa Me a, the leagu 's
defending c.hampion with Ali o
Nl!J\lel, has been IP.d by 6·foot
}unJor Autwnn Smith, junior Jen·
ny Eamest, point guard Nancy
Hatsushi, 1ho0ting gue:rd Evelyn
Pow rs and forward Lianne Sesa·
kl.
In addition to Diaz and cu.tty,
Eftanda bu muallred wttb u..
Stmnf eld, LlSd Hirata and point
guard Eva Varma . The Eagles
defeated University m the first
round, 53·4l. In ' theu previous
meeting against Lagunti Hills, the
Eagles were ahead tn the second
quarte r, 24-16, before the Hawks
came back.
In the sea View League, New-
port Harbor (14-11 , 2-6) and
Corona del Mar (8· 16, 0·8) are out
of tiUe contenUon and cannot fin-
ish.~ the top three.
¢oach Gregg Savage's Sailors,
1ecfi by April Roa, Krltten Urban
and AJytM Paul, Kalena Jacboa
and Melilla Holllll9r. travel to santa Margartta t.GQIGht at 7:30,
then wr.p up ... 'Jbunday ..
a...eptgetWlabt«p.
,,.. . ~
. Then they must play the wplt:
mg game to s c iJ they arc an at-
large selection m the ClP Playoltt;
Despite the potentie l tifth-p&AOi.
brush m league play, the SaUQa
a re weJI above the minhn.Wli'
require ment for an at-large btlrth
of l 0 victor1e overall. The Sallorl
are 1•-t t. .. ~
So for Harbor, it's play it ()O(o
then hold its roUective breath.'
Coacti Elbert Devil' s.tii: With abot·block s~J
Dk:kMa •t the l.,.oat.
IMDe tamght an !die 101M1 -..
llOll lenta Mugutta Tblll=lfit' carc.mr~.a.r~
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Hl&H SCHOOL HOOPS STATS, LOIS, STAllDlll&S
Costa MMe (15-10, .. 2)
Pfayw • • .... ha Powen 24 305 12.7 26
Smith 25 288 11.5 25
Earnest 25 2114 11.4 15
Hatsushi 25211 IA 11
Nguyen 6 27 4.S 13
Hitt . 25 43 1.7 5
Sasaki 24 41 1.1 a
Klct.ne , 21 28 1.3 6
Thornton 15 14 0.9 4
Loros · 18 11 0.6 4
Weeks 20 6 0.3 2
TMIMusrMGS
39 Crossroads 60
• 53 Mayfair 35
61 LB Jor~n 53
43 Valley Christian 27
25 Diamond Bar 56
67 Western . 32
48 Pacific.a 43
45 Montdalr 47
59 VIiia Patt 43
62 Rubidoux 24
42 ~e Washington 59
47 C.plstrano Valley 34
59 North Torrance 61
53 LOMa 44
hdfkeo.t .......
SO Estancia 34
54 Villa Park (nonleague) 62
58 University 48
$4 t..gUN Hills 44
$3 Llguna BHCh 34
TO Aliso Niguel 58
'2 Estancia 49
l2 Woodbridge (non) 43
16 University 47
40 Llguna Hiiis 43
)7 Westminster (non) 63
f9 ·Laguna Beach (home), 7
F11 • Aliso Niguel (home), 7
Newport (1 ... 11, 2-6)
Pblyw I tpevg. hg aoss 19 245 12.9 20
Urban 25 299 12.0 22
Jack.son 24 207 8.6 23
Paul 25 176 7.0 21
Hollister 24 66 2.8 6
Huntington 25 57 2J 10
Ashton 19 23 1.2 4
Moore 19 21 1.1 8
c.stlllo 17 9 0.5 3
THI SAil.Ga
54 Magnolia
36 Mission Viejo
SO Villa Park
39 Vista
53 Thousand Oaks
41 Esper1nu
47 Laouna Hiiis
32 Mark Keppel
37 Lakewood
38 long Beach Jordan
46 Warren
59 Santa Fe
SO Torra~
38 Calvary Chapel
44 Savanna
46 St. Joseph
48 Cypress
26
31
48
52 so (01')44
32
40
47
31
28
18
31
39
29
1<>1144
36
S..VlewLe9gue
40 Irvine lDTl45
37 EIToro 55
37 Corona def Mar 31
42 s.nta Margarita SO
33 Woodbridge 34
48 Irvine 54 so El Toro 69
59 Corona del Mar 43
f9 ·at Santa Margarita. 7.30
F1 1 • Woodbcid9e (home), 7:30
S.. View Girts
(C>verall) W LI
'fl Toro 118 l) H 0
.
&tende (15-7, S.J) : Npt. Hafbot (21 ....... 2)
...,_. 9 'Pftll· hg : ...,_ I tpevg. ha
Diu 22 246 11.2 20 : Jameson 25 39115 9 2~
cas5'ty 22 225 10.2 21 : Illingworth 25 364 14.6 25
Steinfeld 18 183 10.2 20 : Umon 25 223 8 9 26
Hirata 22 87 4.0 8 : RobiNOn 25 203 8. 1 18
Orellano 21 '63 30 8 : .._artson 25 158 6.7 11 • __ .__ · : OIYton 25 85 3.4 8
........ rt 11 SO 2.8 22 : Yamal 25 74 3 o . 9
Barrera 22 52 2.4 9 : Pajevk 11 11 1.0 6
Macias 8 18 2.3 10 : Kahle 5 4 0.8 2
Varma 20 44 2.2 6 : Schatz 6 4 0.7 2
Matsufuji 12 2A 2.0 10 : Chai 10 6 0.6 2
Olllla 13 4 0.3 2 ! Hsieh 12 6 0.5 3
: Taton 8 4 0.5 2 1MI EAcaD : Vallejo 20 4 0.2 2
54 Beverly Hills 16 :
s1 Hawthorne 30 : r .. SAMMts •
37 Oovis 52 f 65 Edison 45
61 Los Amigos 30 : 63 Canyon 45
35 Savanna 32 : 69 Capistrano Valley 67 .
36 C.llfomla 30 : 88 Trabuco Hills 79
32 Dana Hiiis 42 : 36 Brea Olinda 61
: 80 C.1on 57 42 Notre Dame Academy 40 : 61 Oceanside 45
34 West Tracy 38 • 69 Woodbridge 45
48 Capo Valley Christian 2B : so Irvine 37
48 Orange Lutheran 45 : 74 Huntington Beach 45
55 El Toro N 39 ! 65 Las Vegas Oar1t 67
36 Mission Viejo 28 ! 63 LV Valley Springs 40
43 Paclfla 73 ! 61 Mira Costa 46
hdfk c.o.t ........ ! 55 Tucson Marana 1 42
34 Costa Mesa so : 53 Las Vegas Durango 38
48 Alisq Niguel 35 ! 90 El Modena 48
62 Laguna Beach 47 : 58 Aliso = 39
53 University 42 ! 59 ~ LHgue 48
36 Laguna Hills 42 : 58 El ~oro s 1
49 Costa Mesa 62 ! 55 C d I M 37
32 Aliso Niguel 29 ! 47 ~~~a~gar~ 52
80 Laguna Beach 24 : 56 Woodbridge 53
F9 • University (home), 7 : 40 Irvine 60
F11 ·at Laguna Hills, 7 : 61 El Toro 47
: 63 Corona del Mar 50 CdM (S-16, N) ! F10 . S. Margarita (home), 7·30
Player 11 tp•vg.. hg : F12 ·at Woodbridge, 7 30 Quon 24 259 10.8 29 :
Dlclcson 23 . 249 10.8 21 ! Costa Mesa (4-20, M)
K. McCoy 9 59 6.6 20 : Pblyw 9 'P•VV· hg
Watanabe 24 112 4. 7 11 : Jones 23 364 15.B 36
Kawata 19 n 4.1 23 : Whittaker 24 192 8.0 16
KJing 21 56 2.7 10 : ferryman 23 174 7 6 17
Eyre 20 37 1.9 6 ! Hatsushi 24 168 7.0 18
Gruber 22 37 1.7 6 : Weir 21 77 3.7 11
Hawkins 20 21 1.1 6 : Shallis 16 57 3.6 8
S. McCoy 16 18 1.1 4 : Tran 22 72 3.3 11
Ubuda 15 5 0.3 ~ ! C.bico 13 36 2 8 7 ~ 14 3 0.2 3 : Payne 20 44 2.2 8
: Hunter 5 7 1.4 2
THI SIA KJNG'S
34 Dana Hills 41 • THI MuSTANG.S
36 Slddleback 34 : 43 Trabuco Hills 79
24 C.lifomla 39 : 48 Canyon 66
38 Ocean Vlf!W 22 ! 49 Los Amigos 52
32 Savanna 40 : 35 Saddleback 46
65 Laguna Beach 22 : 37 Buena Par1t 52
30 Woodbridge 57 ! 71 Westminster 53 so Santa Ana 16 • 57 santlago 57
28 foothill 39 ! 61 fo_othill 78
37 Orange 36 : 72 Fairmont 19 : 45 Santa Ana 52 47 Laguna aeach 15 : 54 Westminster 60
44 El Modena 4858 : 62 Mission Viejo 64
62 Los Amigos fOT) • 68 El Monte 52
27 Sonora 58 ! so Santa Ana 51
58 Fullerton 21 : 34 Saddleback 53
S.. View........ : P.Hk c:.o.st LMgue
28 El Toro 57 : 45 Estancia 80
50 UniVersity(Nonleague) 56 : 46 Univtrsity 73
30 Woodbridge 49 ! 46 Laguna Hills 63
31 Newport Harbor 37 ! 52 ~na Beach 63
40 IMne 49 • 41 Ahso Niguel 55
45 Santa Margarita 60 ! 65 St. Margaret's (non) 48
37 El Toro 78 : 44 Estancia 64
18 Woodbridge 33 : 45 University 80
43 Newport Harbor 59 : 68 Laguna Hills n
F9 ·at Irvine, 7:30 : F10 ·Lag. Beach (home), 7
f11 • S. M¥garita {tlome}, 7:.30 : F12 . Aliso Niguel (home), 7 .
--~~~~~~~--..: ...... ---~~~~~_,.__,
c, TAN DINGS
. . S TANDINC,S
: s.. va.w Boys
•Ir-~~_,.~....,.,.,.-~......,
W LI ! ,..__ ___ (._Ove_ra_ll ...... ) _W____.LI (Ovefall)
'l.l<J Hill~ (1', 7) 7 1
. . . • S M.ugarit ,1 ( 71 2 t 8 0 :, ___ _ . . . . . CdM (H• 81 -1 -1
Wooclhrirlg<' ( 1 17) 1 7
--. . •;. .. -_. ·-·
* Cinched OF berth
-""" ,..,,.
-- -:.,,,LI
s. Margarita at Nn;rport
Irvine at OoraM dll Mw
Woodbridge at El Toro
c.All at Santa Margarita
El Toro at !Nine
... ,.mt•WxxbidrJt. Fri.
lllEFLY
OM (16-& M)
Pfayer I tp.vg. ha
Als.huler 24 3~ 136 21
Hansen 2• 2S7 10 7 21 Cr~ 21 241 10.0 21
Hanson 24 176 7.3 13
Shea 22 125 ·5.7 15
Bottom 24 91 3.8 12
Hunt 24 74 l1 9
Morris 19 :40 2.1 13
Snell 10 9 0.9 3
Patterson 13 6 0.5 2
y;. Su kfNGs
56 Estancia 53
65 Valencia (SC Vly) 54
64 Orange l.utheran 45
49 century· 34
62 San Clemente 65
50 Bellflower 57 n .Westminster . 50
48 Long Beach Millikan 40
65 la Mirada 36
63 Saddleback 42
37 Laguna Beach 43
61 Garden Grove 37
71 Glendale HOOYer 47
59 Rialto 65
71 Fullerton 47
71 Mrssion Viejo 59
S.. Vtew Lugue
51 El Toro 47
56 Woodbridge 42
37 Newport Hafbor 55
55 Irvine 53
46 Santa Margarita 65
38 El Toro 43
58 Woodbridge 54
SO Newport Harbor 63
F10 • Irvine (home), 7:30
F11 · at Santa Margarita, 7:30
Estancia (11·13, 4-4)
Player g tp •VV· hg
valbuena 24 422 17.6 39
Cantrell 24 290 12.1 21
Simco 23 168 7.8 16
Andersen 24 176 7 3 26
Olandler 23 110 4 8 12
Maldonado 22 n 3.5 14
Gamer 22 63 2.9 14
Stapleton 14 30 2. 1 6
Tanielu 18 36 2 0 8
Rodriguez 18 19 1.1 9
Jimenez 11 9 08 5
Newman 12 6 0.5 2
THE EAGu.s
53 Corona del Mar 56
67 La Mirada 59
45 Irvine 74
59 Whittier Christian 58
41 S&tl Clemente 70
65 Valencia (S. Clattta Vly) 59
66 Oceanside 71 so cajon 64
53 Nogales 45
49 Vista SS
79 Huntington Beach 59
84 Port Moody (Canada) 38
56 Fullerton 71
43 Montclair 52
71 Glendale Hoover toTJ67
51 Santa Margarita 60
P~c.o.t .......
80 Costa Mesa 45
65 Alrso Niguel 52
49 Laguna Beach 51
58 University 69
51 Laguna Hills 60
64 Costa Mesa 44
60 Aliso Niguel 68
49 Laguna Beach 36
FlO ·University (home), 7
F12 · at Laguna Hills, 7
STANDINGS
PO.Boys
(Overall) W LI
Un1vers1ty (15·7) 6 2
l .,g Hills (13·10) 5 l
A Niguel (12·12) 4 4
Tuc;Icer leads CdM, 7-4
• Sea Kings roll past
Dana Hills in nonleague
girls water polo Monday.
CORONA DEL p O L O MAR -Corona del
Mar HJgh'a Melinda Tucker
achieved a bat b'ick and three
other See Kings scored goals, includ.inG two by Malia 'Illrayao,
as h<>1t CdM defeated Dana Rll1s tn nonleague girls water polo
Monday, 7--4.
1\icker scored a goal in the first
QUArter, tben added two more in
the ' tbird, a period ~ CdM ouUCored tbe Dolpblnli 3.0, to
take a M lead. Daria Hilll led at
balftlme. 4.3,
Shawn Rua and Hayley Hape-man ICOC'9d one aoel MCb for tbe
Sea Kings, While CdM goalkeeper AJin HeDcldcaoG bed in •we. The SM Klngl, 9-14, caadude
Sea View ~y (and tlMtlr see10n) w~y at bome ,alnlt m 'lblO. mr ...... ,, DMMlllll4 °"" :\: 2 a I .o ... CarOnl Mir 2 , , • 7
111M ·1UdDlfl.J•H~1, Md)lt1.SW·-..rar1 ·-·1\ldllrl.~ ... ,. nx nnt.IMil·~G 11.
Artists edge Mesa, 1-0
C 0 S T A --... --.-MESA -Playing I 0 C C I I
the role of spoil·
er in the tight Pacific Coast
League boys soccer race, Costa
Mesa HJgh's Mustangs had
hoped to do their cross-town nval,
Estancia, a favor Monday by
defeating visiting Laguna Beach,
but the Artists earned a 1-0 victo-
ry and ke pt the Mustangs winless
in league. •we were hoping to help
(Estanda'a Saga) out,• said Cot·
ta Meta Coach Mike Dunn,
wboie team hAI lost at least 13
game1 tbil W10D by one goal.
UlgUna Beach (10-8·2, 5.3.1 in
PCL), two·ttme defending CIP
Soutbem Section Division IV
cbamptoo, bMt the Mustangs in
the ftnt round, ~.
Mela WM led by goalkeeper
CeNr Porcayo (MVen M vet),
dllfader Joee PKMc:o. ltftker
Bdloa Cna aD4 ~ 'Dtnl
~ wbo played well ... tbl>Uall b9 ... -.....
ColtliMIM condudel hi ...
1GD on WUnttdaf wbb tbe
Mi .... be.a A.lllo Niguel.
Vanguards win, 5-2
South.em Cali·
f omia College T I II II I S
singles player Stefan Johansson
won. 6·1, 6·2, as the Vanguards
defeated U.S. Intemabonal Uni·
versity, 5-2, in a nonconference
men's tenrus match Saturday at
USIU. -.ar 1r:1
l9Colll ~ .. UllU J
....... ~(SCOdlf Or-.6-1,6-1;
UfwWd t'lCO •· ~ M. W.: ~I
('KO *' """' w. M. SNrU (U5IU) ....... M, M. l 4 .... DIHin (KC) def "~ ~ ~ C.,.... IUIAA .... "Wit&. Ml, 7-S ....... """'*'"°'Skr~I CKO def Orae-Gllllrled\ w. ~ (5(0 cM1.. ~ ~..,,. "9mhOll~ (VW) def ~ w
Z8cbocbe fa& in semis
POMONA -Ruth Zschoche of
Southern California College
Nae.bed the se.mlftnall of the Cal
Poly . Pomona women's tennis
lnvttational Satwday bekll'e k>I·
1ng, 1-2, l-3. sec. UftdNy 0oy.
.. ud Mk:beUe ~ IMdMd lbe l8COnd round in ....,..., ,..
~ bed • ftrit·round ...., °"' c..a .._..Maya Wrm. M , f.
2. Dor-I ....... ShUllm .......
..o100~1-1,l-3.
JC MEI'S VOl lEYBAl l PREVIEW
Chasing a championship
• Sophomore Ryan Hiskey is expected to lead Orang
Coast as it tries to win its fifth state crown in the 1990s. PREVIEW
JASO~ 11111
lkfyPb
COSTA MESA -11\,ere was
much disappointment after ~e
Orange Coast College men's vol·
leyba.ll team. which was 21·2 last
season, lo:>t to Santa Barbara in
the state semifinals last season. It.
was oilly the seventh loss OCC
had suffered in three years, a
span of 68 matches. · On~ of the players on that
team was Ryan Hiskey, a fiist·
team All·Ora.nge Empire Confer·
ence selection who had 1,173
assLSls last season.
Hiskey is expected to be the
centerpiece of a team which will.
try to defend its conference btle
when Orange Empire Conference
play begins with Palomar Feb. 17.
•One of the things I told Ryan
after the season ended was 'I was
going to bwld the next team
around him,' ~ Coach Chuck
Cutenese said "l thought he did
an excellent job as a freshman.
He broke the school assist record
by more than 100 sets. He's the
best setter we've had sm.ce I've
been here."
Cutenese. whose record at
OCC is 103-26, bas had to recruit
at many of the other ~itions
because players. such as Josh
Richardson, Darin McBain and
Mark Pozgai, have all moved on.
SCHEDULE
TODAY • .......... u
C.olleqe rMn • South
em C.nfomie Coll~
11 "" a.pi"'-7 )() p Ill Colt•-· Soutlttm C.Ofon» Col·
'• 11 c.l B•Ptl•1. S lO High Khoo! g11I> •
NtwpOrt H¥bOf •t s.nt. P\.W91"M, 1 JO
pm: Cofone de! MM
at IMne, 7 lO p m ;
Laguna hach •t Ccxu Mew. 7 pm
• Teftnb
Coll419t m.o • SoCat
Collegt at Wtnmont..
2p.m
C0119-· w.stmont 4lt Southern
C.~fornia Coll.gt,
2 p.m
Cotlvnunlty college
men• Or~ Coest 11
Mt s.n Antonio. 2 pm • w.tw"°'°
Hog" $Ctlool 9tts •
ld'tton at C-Meta •
) Pl" •Volle~U
Community college
11\en • Or~ COMt \fl
lioPe IM..-national at
fuli..ton co119g1, 7
pm.
• Softball
Con•, c.a1 si.i.
Oomong~ Hilk It
Sovth«n ClfifolJ"•
College. 1 :30 p m
• w-tllng
H•gli fdlool' l>.c1fic
C.0.11 LHgue Fllltlt
1\U111~2pm
• Socar
Hpgh Khool girts·
N~Halborat
M'ltl MM9'1'IU. l 1 S
pm.; CorOt\I cMI M«
at IM11e. l IS p m.:
IAgun4I 8ffch <It Costa
Meta l 1 s. Uniftn<ty
at (rt~ 3 IS PA
The otily ietunung tarter 1S
nuddle blocker Nick D01nlruk,
who Y..'iU move to outbid•" hiller
Cutene c expects 1J19 thmg from
the SW1tzerland native.
•we made ·lum pla our of
position last year because fie was
effective, but he Wdsn't ve1~· hap·
py about 1t, • Cntenes•' aid
•Now· he's back at htS nanuaf
position (outs1de hitter) and I'm
convinced he' a D1v1slrm I
. prospect.· · .
Ryan Rex, who l st pl 1yed for
the Uruvers1ty of the Paci.he two
years ago before go.ing on a r h·
gious mi<;s1on, is expected to be a
key contributor as the startmg
middle blocker. Rex will JOm
Jared Starling, a third-year
sophomore who will start at nght·
side hitter, in filling the leadr>1sh1p
void left by player depa rturi s
This year's team has a lot of
freshmen, but Cutenes,, expects
many of them to develop mto
good pldye1s who will ht v.Pll at occ
"We've got a lot of dtflen.mt
line~ps we're lookl.flg at with this
team because WP hn\1• pla)erS
who can pldy both tlw nght 51cfe
and middle, -Cut"ne e srud.
"Our !reshnien dre pl' •lt}' equal to
our sophomores m terms of ab1h·
ty. I'm not afm1d to 'rrux llJ> our
outside hitters either, d •J>f!Ddmg
on what we needin a g1i;en situa-
Brad Evans, 6-2
2 Brian Brown, 6-4
3 Jared Starling, 6-4
4 Kyte Anderson, 6-2
S ~yan ~i~ey, 6-0
6 Nicolas Dominik. 6-3
7 Patrick MCcarty, 6-3
II Ryan Rex. 6-4
9 Tim Everswick, 6·2
10 John Pecora, 6-4
11 Griffin Cogorno, 6-5
12 Kevin Goff. 6· 1
18 Enc Saxton, 6-6
19 David Moser." 6-4
20 Jed ~oen1gshofer, 6-1
Coadl: Chuck Cutenese
t.100
"Our 'trength 1S our versatili-..,.
ty."'
Thi:! Puate' will need it to
delend theH OEC title. A number
ol tedm~ are expected to be com·
petitJve this !>ea.-.on and there is
alwCtys Golden West, which,
along with OCC, has dominated
the conference the pa!>t Eeve1al
ca ons
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8 Tuesday, Febtuory 9, 1999
Five years ago this we5 ...
Costa M~ H gh's HNthw RalalnlOlt
sC04'ed 22 potnts 1s tne M0jt1ngs
defeated Laguna 89(h. 17·18. ito clinch
the Pac:ih<. Coast League girls baskMbatt
thampiomh1p fOf' the third corise<'utfve
season.
Later 1n the week, the Mustangs
finished off an undefeated PC.L season
with a ~38 win over Trabuco Hills. The
victory was the 30th straight in the PCl.
Robinson had 13 points
In other girls basketball action:
• The Mustangs raoar victory proWd
beneficial for Estancia High. The E1gles
ftnished their seMC>n earlier in the week
with a 54-34 victory over Century,
clinching third place and a playoff berth.
Costa Mesa's win droi>ped Trabuco H1hs
Esc:row No:
0001755-0KMB
NOTICE TO
CREDITORS OF
BULK SALE AND OF INTENTION TO
TRANSFER
ALCOHOLIC
BEVERAGE LICENSE
(UC C 6105 and
B & P 24073 el seq I
Notice IS nerebr g.ven that a bull( sale o asseis
and a transfer of alcoholic
beverage hc;:ense 11 about to be made The names.
Social Secvrlly or Fedel91
Tax Numbers. and ad·
dresses of the Seller/I
L1~nsee are HOA LING
PAK and WADE PAK. 600
WEST 19TH STREET
•MB. COSTA MESA CA
92627 560·63·0155
567·93·594 I
The business 1s known as CALIFORNIA STOP
FOOD STORE
The names, Social Se·
cur11y or Federal Tax
Numbers, and addrasse1
ol the .Buyer/Transferee
are THUAN HI TRIEU and
l/IVIAN VALERIE TRIEU
547 71 2179 .
527·81 5109. 2351 WEST
BEAN LANE, SANTA
ANA, CA 92706
As haled by lhe Seller/
Licensee. all other bust·
neas names and ad·
dresses used by Iha Seller/
LM:ensee w1lhln three years
belore Iha dale such hst was nnt or delNered to the
Buyer/Transferee are
NONE
The assets to be sold are
deec:nbed 1n general as
A BUSINESS INCLUC)ING
FURNITURE, FIXTURE
A NO EQUIPM E NT
LEASEHOLD INTEREST
AND IMPROVEMENTS
INVENTORY, ACCOUNTS
and 1re localed at 600
WEST 19TH STREET •
A.&B. COSTA MESA. CA
92627
The kind ol license to be
transferred IS OFF SALE
BEER ANO WIN E
LICENSE NO 20·326192
now issued tor Iha
premises IOcated at 600
WEST t9TH ~TREET I
A.&B, COSTA MESA. CA
92627 •.
The an11c1paled date ol
the satellransfer ts
03/0311999 at the oThce of
A.pu Escrow 15576
Brool\hurst Street no B.
wes1m1nster. CA 92683
The amount ol the
purchase PllC8 Of con·
1tdera1ion 111 connechon
with lhe transfer of 1he
l1GenSI! and business in·
c ud•ng the esumated Ill·
ventory $35.000 00 is lhe
Sunl ol $ t 38,000 00 which
• COTIS•StS of the lollowing
DESCRIPTION AMOUNT
CASH $103,000 00
NOTE $35,000 00
It hes bean agreed be•
tween the Seller/l.1oonsee
and lhe intended Buyer/
Transleree as required by
Sec 24073 ol the Bua.nan
and P1olessioos Code that
the cons.aeration tor lhe
transfer ol the busmen
1nd hc.ense 1s to be paid
only altar lhe transfer has
been approved by lhe De
partmenl of Alcohollc
Beverage Control ft/ HOA LING PAK /ti WADE PAK
/ti THUAN HI TRIEU /ti VIVIAN VALERIE
TRIEU
Publlsheo Newpon
Beach Co11a Mesa Daily
Pilot Febrvary 9, 1999
T293
Fictitious BuslneH
N•m• Statement
The lollowlng persons
are doong buSlneu as FREIT~ FURNITURE
SERVICE, 902 South
Citron S I . Apl. 16.
Anehlem, CA 92805
Tito Segundo Frenas.
902 South Cllron SI , Apt
15, Anehelm. CA 92805 Th~ bustness IS con-
ducled by hu$bantl and
Wile
Have yQll started dOing
bUl'oel11 yet? No nto Segundo Fr .. tas
Thia 11a1ement was I td
11111h lht County Clertc o1
Oraf\ge C<iunty on 1 1 1 ·99 19"entel3 O•~v Pilol Feb 9. 1~_3.,: Marth 2, 1999 l<MI
Actltlous BuslneH
Name Statement
The following persons
are d()l!lg business as
ProManage, 2052 New
port Blvd.. •224 Costa
Mesa. CA 92627
Donald Alan Plllff. 24I1
Via Maune. Newport
Beach, CA 92627
This business is con·
ducted by 11n lndtvidual
Have you started doing
bUSIOeSS yet? No
Donald Alan P1all
Th<S statement was !tied
With lt1e County Cler1c of
Orange County on 2+99 11996782368
Dally Pilot Feb 9, 16, 23.
Mar 2, 1999 T296
Flcdtloua BuslneH
Name Statement
The fOllowlftg persons
ire doing business as
Center of Balance and
Harmony, 252t Orange
Ave. Apt, A·2. Costa
Mesa. CA 92627
Brad Lee Wood, 2521
Orange Ave., Apt A·2,
Costa Mesa. CA 92627
ThlS buSIMSS IS con·
duded by an lnd111idual
Have you staned doing business yet? No
Brad Wood
This i latement was filed
with Iha County Clerk or
Orange County on 2·5·99 199941782515
Daily PllO( Feb 9, 16, 23.l
Mar 2. t999 T291
Fictltlous BuslneH
Name Stetement
The follOWlng persooa
are dOlng business as
Blisters, 2790 Harbot
Blvd • Suite 20t . Costa
Mesa, CA 92626
Andy Harber, 338 West·
brook Place, Costa Mesa,
CA 92626 This business Is con-
ducted by an 1nd1Y1dual
Have you started dOing
business yel? No
ArwJy Harber
ThtS statement ;vas lflod
with the County Clerk of
Orange County on 2·5·99 19996782514
Dally Pilot Feb 9, 16, 23.
Mar 2. 1999 T298
Fictitious BuslneH
Name Statement
The I01tow1ng persons
are doing bus1ne51 as
Corbin Thomas Realty,
2215 Pon carhsle, New
por1 Beach, CA 92660
Corbin Scx>tt Thomas,
2215 Port Car11ste, New-
port Beach, CA 92660
This business is con·
ducted by an 1nd1Y1dual
Have you started doing
business yet? Yes.
10-02·98
Corbin S Thomas
This statement was filed
w11h the County Clerk ol
Orange County on 2·5·99
19996782516 Daily Piiot Feb 9, 16, 23.
Mar ~. 1999 T299
Fictitious BuslneH
Name Statement
The lollowing persons
are dool:lo bu\mess as
Patrida'• Treasurea,
1370 Logan, I F Costa
Mesa. CA 92626
Monte Charles Salot,
30122 Niguel Ad Ar>t
t08, Laguna Niguel, CA
92679
Th11 business " con·
ducted by an lndwtdual
Haye you started doing
business yet? Ve~. 1-15·99
Monie Salot Th1 statement was !tied
With lhe County Clertl of 01anoe County on 2·5·99 ~ 19996782510
Dally Pilol Feb 9, 11!, 23,
Mar 2, 1999 r :lOO
Fictitious Buslnua
Name StatetMnt
The followlng pel'ION
are doing business as
Hydl'0500!, 19 Urbino,
ltvlfl4t, CA 92620
Malle Anthony W11ham1.
14 Vta Corooba, Rancho
Santa Marganta, CA 92688 ~on Thomas Minton, t9
Urvlno, Irvine. CA 92620
This buslflffl It con·
ducted b'f. a general pen· neflhiP
Have you Stantd dOlng
bulintss yet? Yes, IM6·.91 Mark W1rllamt
Thia Jtatement Wll liled
with tne County Cler11 of
Orange County on 2·5·99 1ttM71210t
Dallv Pilot Feb 9 16. 23,
Mer 1. 1999 l.)01
I ~IUC NOT1CE8
NOTICE OF
APPLICATION TO
SELL ALCOHOLIC
BEVERAGES
O.c:ember 14, 1998
To Whom II May Con· cam· MANDA FOODS INC
Is (are) applying to the De-
pa rtment or Alcoholic
Beverage ContrOI to sell al-
OOhollC beverages at 2701
Harbor BIYd 0 • Costa
Mesa, CA 92626 With a ~41~ On-Sele Beer & Wine
Pubtfc Eating Place
license<•> Publlshed Newport
Beach-Costa Mosa Dally
Pilot January 26, February 2, 9, 1999 T279
Flc:tltloua Bu•ln•H
Nam• St1tement
The IOllowtng persons
are doing business as
Schlavello Sales USA,
3333 West Coaet H!QtlWay.
Suite 300, Newport Beach.
Calllomla 92663
Artlcles or Incorporation
Number Al I 2037315
JacobSen-W1tt. Inc: , (CA)
3333 W Coast HIQtiWay,
Ste 300, Newpon Beach,
CA 92663 This bUS4nees Is oon·
ducted by a corporation
The registrant com·
menced to transact busl· ness under the flct1tt0us
business name or l)llmes
listed above on 911151198
Jacobsen-Witt Inc. Jucty
Witt, President
This statement was ftled
With the County Clerk Of
Orange County on 1-22·99 1909$781093
Law othces ot
Steven Casselberry,
One Newport Place.
130t Dove Street, Suite
940, Newpon Beach, Call·
lornla 92660-2473
DailY Piiot Jan 26. Feb.
2, 9 f6. 1999 T261
Rctltloua BuslneH
Name Statement
The foltowtng persons
are doing business as; JP's
ol Newport Beach, 3450
Via Oporto, Newport Beach, CA 92663
Enk Rameson, 64 White
Cap Lane, Newpor1 Coa.st,
CA 92657
w 1n1am Rameson, 73
HohJter Ranch, Gavtota. CA 93117
This busmen 1s con·
ducted by e general part-
nership
Have you started doing
business vet? No
Enk Rameson
Ths st1tement was filed
with the County Clem of
Orange County on 1 ·22·99 19991781087
·o a11y Pilot Jin 26, Feb.
2,9, f6, 1999 T262
Flctltloua Bualnen
Name St.atement
The following persons
are dOlng but1ne1S as·
Costa Mesa Mobile Es·
1ates, LLC, 327 Wesl
Wllion, Cos.. Mesa, CA
92627
Costa Mase Mobile Es-
tates, LLC, (WA), 408
Plazza Lido, Newport
Beach, CA 92663
This buSlne•• Is con
dueled by Llmled Ueblhty
Co
Have y00 started doing
buSlntss yet? Yes. 2/11'99
Co&ta Mesa Mobile Es·
1atea, Cynthia OeBaun,
Manager
This statement was hied
With the County Clerk ol
Orange County on t ·22·99
1"917110ll
Dally Pilot Jan 26, Feb 2,9, fe, 1999 T263
Flc11tloua Bualneaa
Hime StatefMnt
The lollowtng pereont
are doing bllliness u
JAVA WOOD, 3535 E.
Cou1 Hwy 15, Corona del
Mar, CA 92825
Terry Wllllams6!'1 Par1c Creat. Newport t, CA 92820
Thia bu11neu Is oon·
ducted by an lndMduat
Have you t1arted ~
buS•ntaa yet? No
Terry Wt111em1
This •tatement wu filed ~Ith the County Cle11t Oil
Ora f\ge County on f·22'" 1""711097
Deily Piiot Jin 28, Fetl
2,9, ft. t99t T284
•
STATEMENT OF
wrrHDRAWAL FROM
PARTNERSHIP
OPERATING UNDER
RCTITIOUS
BUSINESS NAME
The followlng p(lrson has
withdrawn as a general
partner lrom lhe partner·
ship operating under the
fictitious bus.ness name ol
Abby's Rent A car at
18080Beach8lv15. Hunt·
ington Beach, CA 92648 The Fletltious Business Nome referred to above
was hied In Orange County
on 8·2·96 Fll.E NO. 19963691718 •
Full Name and Addfess
of the Person W1thd19w1ng
MaJld Janaraghl. 28109
HigMdoe Rd • u , Rancno
Palos l/erde$, CA 90275
Majid Janaraghl
This statement was filed
With the County Clerk of
Orange County on
01·29·99 19"e781829
Daily Pilot Feb 2, 9, 16,
23, 1999 T290
BSC8017
NOTICE OF
PETITION
TO ADMINISTER
ESTATE OF:
GARVD. LAGE
•ke GARY DONALD
LAGE
CASE NO. A195565
To all hetrs. beneh·
ciarles, creditors. cont·
lngent cred110fS, and per· sons wno may 01fletw1se
be Interested In lhe will or
estate, or both, of GA.RV
0. LAGE al\a GARV
DONALD LAGE
A PETITION FOR PRO-
BATE has been hled by
GAIL G. LAGE '" tile Supe
J'k)( Court ol Califomla
County of ORANGE.
THE' PETITION FOR
PROBATE requests. that
GAIL G LAGE be ap·
pointed as personal repre·
senlatl\le to admlnlsler the
estate of tile deoadent
THE PETITION requests
lhe decedent'• Wilf end
codk:lls, rt any, be adm1ned
to probal9 The Wiii and
any oodiCll1 are available
for examinauon In the hie
llepl by tile court
THE PETITION rvquelts
authority to administer lhe
estate under the lndapend·
ent AdmlniitraUon of Es·
tatH Act· (This Authority
will alkM the persooal rep-
resentallve IO take many
actions Without obtaintng
court approval. Before
talong certain very lml>Of·
tanl actl0n1 however, the
person1I representative
Wiii be required to give no-
tice to Interested persons
unleu they have walYed
nollc:e or consented to the
proposed actJOO ) The In·
dependent adm1Tll$tratlon
eulhorlty Wll be Qfallled
unle• an interested per son files an ~IOl'l to Iha
petition and shows good
cauM Why lfle court should
"°"grant the euthOoty A fff:ARING on Iha peti·
llon Wiii be held on FEBRU·
ARV 25, 1999 at 1 45 pm
In Deot L 73 IOCatad at 34 I
The City Ortve South. OI • anoe. CA 92868.
IF YOU OOJECT to tile
granting of the pet•tlOn, you
should appear a1 the hear·
Ing and state your =· uona or hie wtlnen ob •
~ With the court be oie
the hearing Your ap-
pearance may be In peraon
or by your 1ttotney.
IF YOU A.RE A CREDI·
TOR Of conttngel'lt Cl9dlt0f of the -..Md, you muat
file your dalln wtlh ltl8
court and mat a copy to the
pe11on11 represen1atl\'e ac>oointed by the ooun Within lour monthl lrom the
dale OI the f1tit laLl8t\08 OI
leners a1 ~ In Pro· bat. Cede Mdlon 9100
The llme for MnQ delrn•
wt1 not e11p1,. before IOUJ monct. lrOm .. hMMg
d9tl nolhd above
YOU MAY EXAMINE Iha
file kept by the Q)U~ .,. • petlOl'I .,,..,.. In
the estate, you may ,..
WIO'l the COOi{'. Aequett fOf
&oeclal Nolloe "°"" 0£. 1&4) of Iha lkig of art In·
~and~of ...... a...a Of cf any
peWon ot eecount ..
pftMdld In PfCtllle Code ~ 12SO A Reques1 tOf ....., Nollce form II
aWllllllee "'°"' the aourt cMftl
Spo~
LOOllll llCI
Actltloua BuslneH
N•m• Statement
The following persons
are doing bustoess as
CLS Aeelty, 600 ~Jorth
Tusttn Ave.. Ste 270, S8nta Ana, CA 92705
Don E Alexander, I 337
Golden Vista Or , West
Covtna, CA 9t791
This business Is oon
ducted by· an lndNtdoal
Have you started doing
buSlll8H yet? No
Doo E. Ala under
This statemen1 was filed
with lhe County Cieri( ol
Orange Counti on H S·99
19996780499
Dally Piiot Jan 19, 26
Feb 2, 9, 1999 T255,
Flctltlou• BualneH
Neme Statement
The following persons
are d0tng business as .
Commemal I.ending Re
sourc;e, 2082 Michelson
Dr , Ste 100, lrvlne, CA
91812
Michael John Sk1bba
2218 Pnvale Road. New
port Beach, CA 92680
Ttlts business IS con
ducted by 1n lndrvidoal
._.ave )'OU 1tarted dotng
businosa yet? No
Mldlael J Sk1bba
This statement was f~ed
with the County Clerk ol
Orange County on 1·15-99
19996780500
Dally P1lol Jan 19, 26,
Feb 2, 8 1999 T25e
Actitlous Bualnesa
Name Statement ,
Tha lollowlng persons
a1e doing business as
David Lllldenthal Con
suJhng, 981 West 181h St.
Unit A, Cotta Mesa, CA
92627
DaYld T. L1ndefllhel, 1161
West 18th St.. UM A
Costa Mesa. CA 92627
Thie business 1s ClOn·
ducted by. an lndMdual
Have you started doing
business yet? Yes, 121131
98 David T. Llndenthlll
This statement was hied
with Ille County Clerk of
Orange County on H 5·99
19996780501
Dally PllC>t Jan 19, 26,
Feb 2.9. 1999 T257
Flctltloua Bualneaa
Name Stetem.nt
The foltowlng persons
are dotng business as·
Long'a Garage, 2633 w.
Pac;:lf1c Coast Highway,
Sle. B. Newport Beach, CA
92663
Jellrey Wayne long,
1310 Galaxy Drive, New·
port Beach, CA 92680
Thia business Is con·
dueled by an lnd1111dual
Have you started doing
business yet? Yes, 1·7·99" Jetln1y w Long This statamenl was filed
W11tl the County C1efk o4
Orange COOnty on 1 15·99 , 9996780521
OallV Ptlot Jan 18, 26,
Feb 1, 9, 1999 T257
r
Flc:tltlou• BualneH
Name Statement
The lollowtAg pel'$0nl
are dOlng buslnou as·
Pac:Ulc Western EleC!ne,
7005 Seashore 01 • New·
port Beach, CA 92663
Mi c ha el Charles
Kirchner, 7006 Seasllor11
Or , Newpon Beach, CA
92663
Ths business II con· ducted by: 11n lncfMdual
Have you started doing business yet? Yes, Janu-
ary 1. 197-5
MIChael Charlet Kirchner
This statement was filed
With the County Clerk of
Orange Coooty on 2·5·99 19996782519
Dally Pilot Feb 9. 16, 23,
Mar. 2. 1999 T303
Flctltlou• Buslnesa
Name S1atement
The foll0w1ng persons
are doing bus1neu as
Fab·Tac, 835 Seagull
Ln., •C201, Newport
Beach, California 92663
Danny L Hawkinson,
835 Seagull Ln, 1c201, Newport Be1ch, Cant,
92683
ThtS bu5'""5 IS oon-
dUCCed by an indt llOUal
The reg1stren1 com-
menced to transact busl·
neu under the llctJttOUs
business name or names
llste<I above on 211199
Danny L Hawl(lnson This statement was filed
W1th the County Clerk ol
Orange Couley on 2·1·99 19996781tn
Dally P1IOI Feb 9, 18. 23.
Mar 2, 19~ T304
Flctltloua Buslneaa
Neme St•tetnent
The lotlowlng per1on1
are doing businl5S as
Vine Tales, 1680 West·
minster Avenue, Colla
MHa, California 92627
Cyt11te Helen Hanson.
260 East 19th StrHt,
Cosfl Mesa, Cahlomla
92627
This business Is con·
ducted by. an Individual
Have you started doing
business yat? No
Cynlle HaT\$0n Thts statement was filed
With lhe County Cler1c ol
Orange Counl~-4-99
1 82l82 Da~y Pilot Feb 9, 16, 23,
Mar. 2, 1999 T305
Flc:tltloua Buatneaa
· N•m• Statement
The lotlowtng perton1
are dOIOQ bu1111es1 as
Proof ol l~nlrty. 9125
Westnunstar Man, West·
mloster, CA 92683
WIPtam B Dsv.a, 3070
Sagewood Ln , Corona.
CA 91720
Cynthia L Davis, 3070
Sagewooo Ln.. Corona, CA91720
Thia business 111 con·
dueled by; husband and Wife
Have you started doing
bUslllesS yet? No
William B. Davia This ctarement was t.lec:t
w11tt the County Clem of
Orange County on 1 14·99
19tM7I0473
Da11y Pilot Jan 19, 26
Feb 2, 9, 1999 T254
Flcdtlous BualnHa
Name St•tement
The following pereons
ire dOing bullness as
Sweet Nadine, 2032
Phalarope Ct • Costa
Meu , CA 92626
Stephanie M Lelller,
2032 Phal11ope Court,
Cotta Mesa, CA 92626
This buslntll II COO•
ducted by· an lndlvlc:lual
Hive you llarted doing
bullneH yet? No
S1epllanie M Lemar
Thie etatemenc w11 ltled
w11h lhe County c1em or
Ofange County on 1-14-89
1"91'1IOJll
OaMy Piiot-Jan 19 26,
Feb.2. 9, 1999 r255
FIC1fdout 8ualne .. ....,,. StetanMnt
The lollowfng peraons
.,. dOlrlg butlnell ..
Padflc Bel PCS SIOt9,
603 N State Colleoe Blvd • r: ullerton, CA 1>2a:J 1 Pldl~ Wlrelen lt(I,
(CA), 2710 1(1Mn Ave .
i22•2. !Nine, CA 92814 Thie butlnMa II QOfl•
dueled by, I lllnltfd Plft •
nenntp
~1:~ luma Inc 11"1 .,.. '*"*. Padllcl Wlte· leN Lid , 9oclby Bums, ..,...,..
Thie .......,.,.., .... flied
di l'8 Councy Cleltl OI ~~
Dalw Pllol Fet> 2, I" 11, Dz,. ,.,
PlltlllDU19utlnHI ..............
The ftlllowlr1a .,...... ~**" ....... Video tlmple, 10M l~ Dt , co. .. ..._CA_,, a.tea"°""· ... T"'""°'*' Dr,. eo.c. ....._CA.vf
This buslr.tS IS oon-
dueled by-an lnc:t1Yid081
Have you started doing
business yet? No Cha/las Brown
Thia stalement was filed
-with the County Clerk of
Orange County on 1 ·29·99 19996781820
Dally Piiot Feb 2, 9. 16,
23, t099 T289
BSC8038
NOTICE OF
PETmON
TO ADMINISTER
ESTATE OF:
STANLEY P.
PETER UN
CASE NO. A195286
To all helre beneh·
c1anes, creditors. cont·
logent creditors. and per·
50tlS wtlo may otherwise
be 1ntare1ted tn the wtll or
estate, or both, of
STANLEY P, PETERLIN
A PETITION FOR PRQ..
BA TE has been filed by
STANLEY PETERLIN 1n
the Superior Court of Cal·
lornla, Coonty ol OA·
ANGE
THE PETITION FOR
PROOATE requests thet
ST ANLEV PETERLIN 4
UURIN PETEALIN be dP"
pointed as peflOl'lal repre·
sentalNes to administer
lhe estate ol the deced8flt
THE PETITION requests
the decedent's Will an<I
codicils, If any, be edmotted
to probate The Wll end
any oodols are ava table tor eumina11on In tile f1'4t
kept_ by the court
THE PETITION requests
authonty to 8dmln15ter the
estate under the Independ-
ent Administration ol Es· tates Act (This Author1ty
Wiii allow the personal rep·
resentaltves to take many
8C1IOl'lS W11tlout Obtaining
court approval Before
taking certain very lmpor·
~ntactions,howevef, the
personal representetrves W111 be requlrod to give no-
tice to Interested persons unless they have waived
notlc:e or consented to the
prOpc>Md action.I The in·
dependent 8dm nl$trlllon
eulhonty wil be granted
un1e$s an iflteresttd per·
son fifes en objeelton IO the
1>41t11lon and allows good
cause wtly Iha court 5hould noc gram the authollty
A HEARING on Iha pell·
tlon Wiii be held on FEBRU·
A.RV 25, 1999 al t 45 pm,
In Dept L 73 IOCated at 341
The City OfM South, Or·
ange, CA 92868.
IF YOU OBJECT 10 the
granting of Ille petlbon. you
should appear at the hear·
Ing and stilt your = lions or fllo wntten Ob ec·
tJcna With the court be ore
the hearing Your •P· pearanoe may be In perM>n
or by your atfornev
IF VOV A.RE A CREDI·
TOR or ClOnllnQ8fll creditor
01 the deceased. you mus1
hie your Claim With Iha
coun a.nd me• a copy to the
personal reptesentatrves
appo.nted by the court
Wittlin lour months from the
data ol tne llrst lsauance ol
letters as provided In Pro· bate Code section 9100
The time tor llhng claims
w1ll not eiq>lre before lour
monlhl lrom the hearing
date nolieed aboY•
VOV M1'V EXAMINE the
Ille kept by the 001.111 II you
are a person Interested In
tile estate, yoi.i may file
w11t1 the court a Request for Soecial Nott0e (form OE·
154) of lfle filing Of 1n In
Y9nlOfY Ind appralaal of
ettate assetJ Of ol any
pelillOn Of account a•
provided In Problte Code
MC110n 1250 A Requeet
lor Special Notice torm Is
1Y11tlable from the ooun eta rte
Attorney fOf the
PetHlontf:
DOUOlA8 E. GODBE, E80, (C88t70'71), 240t2 CALLE DE lA PLATA, 8Tl. 00,
LAG UNA HILLI, CA _,
Publl1n1d Newport
8Mc:h-COll8 Meaa Diiiy
P!to4 Fabrulry 8, 15, 11!',
1999
TM292
Rctltlous Buslneas
Neme Stetament
The k>llow!no peisons
ire ~ b\Jslnesa 1s Bottom s Up Boal Main-
talnanc;e, 109 112-341'1 St ,
Newport Bead't, CA 92863
Brye» Ogle, 109 1/2·34tr'I
5' • Nnport Beactl, CA 92663
This butlne11 Is 000•
ducltd by an lndlvldUll
Have you started doing
bul!neu _yet? No B~Ogle
This statement was filed With \t'8 County Clerk ol
Orange County on t ·S-99
1"9677SMM
Dally Pilot Feb 2. 9, 16,
23, 108& T28t
RctJtlou• BuafnH•
Neme Statement
The f()ltowjng peraons
11re doing business as.
Baskels by Sonja
Petrone, 109 t /2·3"h Street. N.wport a .. ch. CA
92663 Soni• l<J111en Petrone,
109 112-34th SU"t. New·
port Bea<tt, CA 82663
Thie bu1mu1 Is con·
dueled by. en lndMduaJ
Haw you sllrted delng
bu11nu1 yet? Yes,
01-05-99
Sonja K. Petrone
Thie -~ ..... ftted With the County Clel1( of
Otang1 Coun~ on , ·5-99 1-11177 ... 5
Dally Pilot Feb 2, 9. 18, 23, 1099 T282
FlctltlOua Butlneta
Ntime ~t
The following pertOOt
are doing bo11nt11 u ;
Mllellone Flntnelal Setv· ~· 2102 Buwten Cen· tar Of. 1115·H, IN!ne. CA
92612
l<l"M Conway Olis. 201
112 Rwv St. Belbol felt, Calif t2M2 Thie ~neN la con-
duc'8d by: to lnclvtdual
Have you •tart~ doing
bUllneN yet? No l(evfn Ollll
Thia eta*'*1t WU ft6td
WW\ the Countv Cleltl of Orange~ On 1•2t.atl 1""1t1111
23~PllCJ( f'eb 2, tti:t
lfiC8leUi luelNM ...,.......,.....,.
The tollOwtnO ,,._. .,. dc*'I bulirlt• .. CllfOmll Q*Oin C.r
C.., 321 N LandOn fll , ~.CAQerYA ...,._.Jt.,321
" London ... AMtlalnl, CA-TNa ..,..,_ II oon-cMlllllllJ: ... .,.,.,., ~if .. GlrY"' Jf, TNi .....
... .. Collfllr '°"" • o...,.~
a.°'fl.NIA M . I, ~
J
Flctltloua Buslneea
Name Statement
I
The following ()8'10fll
are doing buSlness es
Thl'H Angell Ptlaf'TMICY,
2855 Plnecr .. k Dr ,
#C319, Costa Mesa, CA
92626
Rdlerd Matthew Ktng,
2855 Plnecreel( Dr ,
#C3t8, Costa Mesa, CA
92626
Th • buSlneSS IS con·
ducted by an indivl<lUel
Have you staned doing
business yet? No •
Richard ~ Ktng
Thi• statement was filed
with the County Cler1t ol
Orange County~ I ·22·99
19996781108
Dally Pilot Jan 26. Feb
2,9, 16, 1899 T273
Flctltlous BualneH
Name Statement
The lollowtng persons
are doing b\ls1nesa as
REAL VIEW, 325 Grand
Canal, Newport Beach, CA
92662
Brent Burnham, 325
Grand canal, Newport
Beath, CA 92662
Ttlil buSlneas is t;on.
ducted by, an lndN\duat
Ha\19 you started doing
l>USIMSI yet? No
Br11nl Bumtlam
Thie atatement was filed
wlltl the County Clerk o1
O,.nge County on 1·22-99
199M711109
Dally Pilot Jan 26. Feb
2,9, f6, 1QG9' T274
FlctJtlOua Buslnesa
H•rM Statement
The loloWlng persons
are doing busineu as
Thetmia Soerne's, 9582
Hamilton Ave .. 1107, Hunt·
1ngton Beach, c~ 92648
R1ndy Allen Poulson,
9682 Ha1nt1ton Ave . 1101,
Huntington Beach, CA
92648
This bullnes~ls • CIUc:ted by: an I
Have you started
bUSlneu yet? No
R1ndy Poulson
nus statement was ftltd
With lh& County Clerk ol
Orange County on 1·22·99 19996781099
DailY Piiot Jan. 26. Feb
2.9. fe. 1999 T275
FlctftlOue Buelneu N•me Statement
The tolloWlng pe!SON
ere doing business as·
The Collectlon of Balbol
Island, 332 ~rlne AYI ..
BalbOa llland, CA 92662
Jane L Hayas, 332
Manne Ave.. Balbol IS•
land. CA 92682
Tlw bWineU Is con-
dUcted by. an l.ndlYidual
Have you started ~
bullneU yet? No
Jane L. Hayes
This statement was hied IMth IN County Cler1c ol
Orange COUnty on 1 •22·99
199M'781085
Dady Ptlol Jan 26, Feb
2,9, f6, 1999 T278
Flcthloua BuslneH
NMle Statement
The lollowlng peflOl"ll
ar11 dolna bu6ineSI as
a) MElLb-ROOS COM. b1 COUNTY·DATACOM, c
EMG STUDIOS. 101
Brioao Drive, Suite 110,
Cosfl ~a. CA 92627
Peter M P1acey, 537
Newpon Center Drive,
Newport Beactt, CA 92660 Thie bullness Is con-
dueted by. an indlvidual
Have you staned doing
bullntll yet? No
Peter M Placey
' .
Doity PilOt
Have you started ~
bus1neu yet? No Gregory A Futll
This atatement was tlld
with the County Clerk Cit
Orange County on 1 ·tt·ft
1"9671te•
Dally Pilot Jen 26, F'eb.
2, 9, f6, 1999 T278
Flctltfoua BuslneH
Name Statement
The IOflowlng perM!n$
,,. doing business a:.
Anahefm Gardens Rell• denlla! care, 525 w t.:a
Patma Ave , Anaheim, CA
92801
Image Community Carw
Resources, Inc , (CA),
10031 Crallet Dr. Hunt ·
lngton Beach, CA 92646
Thia buSlness Is c:on ·
ducted by a corporallOn
Have you S1arted dOiog
business yet? No
Image Community care,
Resources, Inc, Coltert
weus. President
Th• 1111emen1 wu ftled
with the County Cieri< Of
Orange Co\#lty on I ·5-99
1MMnM65
Dally Piiot Feb 2. 9, 16.
23. 1§99 T280
Flctltloua Bual""•
N•m• Shrtement
The follolmg persona
are doing MtMSI U
TTNI MARKETING SER"'"
ICES, 23782 Catie
Ganedor, Mlsalon Viejc>, CeMomMI 92891
Weldon Lee Haywood
1170 N Cllron St. 1202.
Anahet!Tl. Cdlomia 9280 t
Thi9 oos.ntss Is coo•
ducted by an lllOIYldUal Have you staned doing
bullneSS yet? No
Weldon Lee Haywood
Thi& statement was filed
with the County Cleft< of
Orange County on 1 ·22 99 1"91711101
OallV Pilot Jan 26, F.O
2.9. f6. 1999 T26e
Rctltlous Bual""•
N•me Statement
The fOlloWlng P8"Ms are doing business u
M V LIO"UIDATOAS. 1064
Pescador Dr.. Newl)Oft
Beach. CA. 92660
Brad Chrletopl'lar Goebel. 1064 Peacac:tof Dl'IW, Newport BNc:tl CA
92660
Thia buSineu IS OOt'I·
dueled by· an lndlYiduel
Have '1l" started dOlnQ
bulllneu"V8t? Yes, an. 9A Bl9d Goebel
This t tatement was ltled with ltte County Clerk of
Orange County On 1 ·22·99
1Mle711102 DelV' Pio( Jan 28. Feb
2.9. f6. t999 l&!t1
t I • ' . ,, . . .. ,, ..
PIGUET
Miry J1ne (= Piguet, 88, of Ne Btldl,
dted Fel>Nery 3, 1999 •
SuMiora, husband, Bil,
daughtef'3, L)'d11. Tr!er. Jucty Wldelyz. Jeame ~
en, eight ~lf't,
four g rtat -gralldchildr9n
Servioes win be held
Satulday, February 13, 2 ~ m at St. MfchHl'S
pl$(0pal, Corona clel Ma',
OonatlOOS Blm Children'•
Leaming Centi<
.,.. ~
. . '·"".. "'
-.., This statement was filed
With the County Clert< of
Orange eoun~on 1·22-98 MClflC Y1aW 1teM111-.. • .,.,...._ MRK Ody Piiot Jto. 26, Feb 2, 9, f8, 1999 T2n Cemetery • Moftuery
FfcttdOua Bualneia Chapel • Ctematcwy ~ Statement 3600 Paciftc VitW 0ri119
The lolowtng pel"IOOI N8wpof1 Beach
are doing butlneN U --.... 1100
PACIFIC COMMUNICA· ir-:=-=~·===~
TIONSM!: Aocnesltr St., --·-Cotta • CA. 92627 ~
Gregory A. Fulla, 379 ml IRIAIWAY
Rochileter Street. C61ta Mottury • ~ ....... Cellf 92621 erem.tion
Thie bUMneH Is con• dud~ by: an tndMOUal 11 O Brolldway
CoetaMeaa Ma-eteo
"Affordable
Alternative"
Dh;count Casket,
Cremation a
Burial Service
Why should you subject
yourself~ your family to
paying inflated prices tor
casketa a: servtca?P?P ww ........ ,......,
.... Orilltllliu t1C1Alll
• I •
•
"
, ... IC llOl1Cll 11 IUIUC MOTtOm t I PUIUC NOTICll I I PUBLIC NOT1Ca 1,J PUBUC NOTICU I
No"ce of Sele
of A..a Property at
Prht ... Sat• ca .. No. A1t5113
tn lhll Superiof Court Of t State ol C811fornla, Ii:>. ln~':a~E•· tall of DOROTHY E
TRUMP, CSec:eased
NOOOt •• Ml~y !Ven 11'191 the under w1a 1tll at Private • to the
hut and bttl bidder.
I to oonftrm&llon of
Superior Court on Of
al!er tht 20th day of Fet,ru•
ary, 1999 at the otlice ol
Robert M Stone. 2750
DelllloWer BIVd .. Sit 100.
Long Beach, CA 90815 •II
the rtQhl. lltlo and lnterHt
of uld deceased at hma of
death and aM right, titta and Interest the esfate ha1 ac-
qwrtd In 1dditfon IO that of
..aid deceased In and to all
the certain Real property.
11tuartd In ttll City ol
Anaheim, COt#lty Of Qf•
ange, Stale ol Cat1fomla,
pirtlCUlarly ~ u followS: Lot • 19 of T111ct
4239, 88 per map thertol
reoorOed In 8ooll 217,
pagu 26 end 27 ol MiS·
cellantous Maps, rtc:Ords
ol Orange County
More oommonly known
as· 1234 Berttely Ave.
.Anaheim, CA
Ttrmt of sale are cast\ in
lawful money of the Vnited Stataa on conl1rmatlon 01 salt, Of pert cash Ind bll ·
anoe upon such ttrma and cond1hons 11 are acctp·
table to tht per50081 repre •
Hnt 1r1 , llve percent OI
amount bid lO be deOOS le<! With bid Bids or ohe,. 10
bl in wrttlnQ eno w1I 1>e re· oetved at lfi. atoreaakS of· floe at any lllTle 81111 the
first publlciitlon heflOf, and
before dete ol 1111
Oiled January 28, 1999
Marilyn Dre kom. Persona~
Re1HtserrU1livt ol the E•
tat• AttorMy(e) 1t L.aw:
AOBEA"n.t. STONE, Eeq.
Simon, McKlnMy, Miiter,
Zommlck, Sandor 6
Dundu 2750 Bellflow.r
Blvd., Ste. '100, Long
leach, CA 90815r117l'
Publlahtd Newpon
Beach.Costa Mou Dally
Pilot February 5, 9 12,
1999
No 105~ FM7S2
Flctltlout BuelnH•
Name St•t•ment 'rile following persons are doing business as
Martin Garoa·
Lanoi;caplng, J413 W.
Central Ave , Santa Ana,
CA 92704
Manin Garcia. 1413 W.
Cenlral Ave , Santa Ana
CA 92704
This buSlneas 1s con·
dueled by an individual
Have you staned doirlo busioesa yet? Yes, 7·31 ·9A
Martin Garc1a
This statement was filed
with the County Cler1c ol
Oranoe Coonty on 1·22·99
19996711103
Daily Pilot Jan 26. Feb
2.9. f6, 1999 Tl68
g
' ... g
Fletttlout ButlM ..
Name Statement
The lollowlng parsor1$ are dolnQ bu5lne51 as
BON VOYAGE YACHT
SERVICE 13 ~.
RanctlO Slnia Margarita,
CA92W
Enc M Pinion, 13 &lc1;·
thorn, R1ncho Santa Ml~. CA 92e88 This buSltlCIU II ton•
ducted by. an Individual Have you lllarted dolrlg
business yet? No
Enc M. PlnlOtl
Thia 11a1ement was 1 d with the CounlY CleO< of Orange County on 1 ·22-99
19'M791105
Oa11y Pilot Jan 26. Feb 2. 9, 16, 1999 T2G9
Fictltlou1 Bualne11
Name Statement
The following persons are doing bUSllle.SS 81
Hugg.s & l<tUez. 270 E
17th St: '3A, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 .
lma~s & Evarythino
LLC, ICAj, 270 E t 7th St
t3A. Co&1a Mesa, Ct.
92627
This bUSiMH Is OOt'I·
ducted by Limited Uabi ty Co
HaY9 you started doing
business yet? No
Images & E\lerythlng,
LLC, Kristy Gltddlllg Man· ager
Thi$ sratement was f led
Wttll the County Clertt of
Orange Coonty on 1 ·22·99
19996711104
Daily Pilol Jan 28, Feb
2,9, f8, 1999 T270
FlctttJoue SuelnHe
Name Statem.nt
Too tollowlno P8rl0fll aro doing bustneH at
PLAN AHEAD, 203 Hunt·
lngton St • Huntington BOaeh, c~ e2s.a
Bart>ora Austin·Loyd 203 liuntlnQton S1. Hun· lnoton &iadl. CA 926-48 lhls bu nen 14 a>n·
ducted by 81\ lndivldUal Have you atanoo daillg
builfllH yel7 No Bart>ara Austlh•LQY<S
Thia statement was !dad
wl1h tl'le County Cieri( o1
Orange CQuttty on 1·22-99
1HM711109
Dally Pilot Jan 26, Feb
2, 9, 16, 1999 T21'1
Flctltlou• Bu•lneH
Name Statement
The lollow1flli persons
are d01ng business 8$
TRESIDIO INTERIORS, 23'10 Santa Ana Ave • IA2
Coat• Mesa. CA 92627
Edrlh M. Devlin, 2340
Santa Ana Ave , IA2, eo.ta ~.CA 02627
Tracy L PIA$ioher, 2314
Conifer Lane. 'tustin. CA
92780
This business 11 CX>t\·
dUded by an lnd/vioual
Have V'JIJ •tarted doirig
t>uslneH yet? No •
Edith M 1Devt1n Tracy L. 'f>uts1pher
This ~atement was filed
wrttl the Coonty Cler1t of Orange Coonty on 1 ·22·99
19996711107
Dally Pilot Jan 26. Feb
2. 9, 16. 1999 T271
NOTICE TO rnunuy Colegc Oistric1
CONTRACTORS Bld lh8ll fie rocieiveo in CALLING FOR BIDS lhe ptice iod abOve,
Sdiool °'5tlld. and mose bids be
COAST COMMUNITY ~lalld ~ .~1 COU.EGE DISTRICT t1°""""'a .... ..,~ ......, ... , ,.., Bid Deedllne me ... "' .,...
Mardi•. 1999 at 2 00 p.m In coorelanco lllo Place o1 Bid Receipt Of· provisions ot Caldom1a
flc:o o1 DUeclOf o1 PvftiiU· Put:I c Con1rac1 Cooo
Ing Coast CommUnfty Col· Sectlon 3300. tho District
leQe OittrlCC • lclg • D" ruqult tilal tho blcld r
1110 Aoam1 Avenue, PoSSe "° tollowioO dll • Costa Mesa CA 92626 • hcal;on ol conlractof.s
Pro1ec1 lden11lica11on lk.ensc I tno limt lhlll lh Name Golden Wtat Cci· contract Is awarded
lege Rerool Gymnasium COntraetor C-39 Roofing
Bid No 1781 License
Piece Bids are on r~e ano
available at Office of the
Phy•ical Facihtiet.Coordl·
nator, Ardith RIGhy, Coest
Community College Dl$-
tr1CI, 1370 Adams Ave .•
Bldo D", Costa Mesa. CA (714) •38·'467 3
NOTICE ll:i HEREBY
GIVEN lhel tne abOVe·
named Scnoot Oiittict of
Orarige County, ~Gfonlla
ltctiflg by and. thtoogh l'5
Gove1T11ng BoarO. t>erein-
alter referred to as •·DIS·
TRICT", w·11 recerve up to,
but not tater than ti.a
above-stated wne, sealed
bids for tile 1W1Jrd ol a con·
tract for lhe pr()JeCI de·
scribed IS 1
Rerool Gymnawm-ap· proiuma1e1y 13,456 square
leet
The re will be a F rve
Dollar ($5) noo-retundab:S
payment r9CJJ1rec! for eac:h
&el • of bid document•
Checks should be n:iadl
payable to Coast Corn
PUBLISH f"ebrutiry 2.
1999 and retuuary 9, 1999
WALK THROUGH Feb·
ruary 16, 1999 11 9 oo
a m., G<*Sen ... ut COlli>g~
Maintenance 8fl<I Opera·
l.!00' Depanrnent, locatCCl
oll McFaddal\ Avenue l>O·
tw11en Golden Wesl and
Gotl'lard Streets
BIO DATE Marcfl 4 1999a.t200pm •
BOARD DATE Marcti
17. 1999 •
No pevnient shall bo
made l.ot woni or material ulldor the CX>t\trac.1 union
arid until the RoQ!strar ot COr •ractofl wrrlki1 to tho
DISTRICT that the CON·
TRACTOR was Jl!'o:>orly
llcenSed at tile t.me lh
contract was awarttod Any
CONTRACTOR not so licanll!d IS sYbject to pen·
&Illes uOdel tne law If tho
licel'l6e classillcatlon Gpeci·
lied herelnabo\le '* that of a "speoahty contractor· as
inod In !on 1058 ol
the ca tomra B111me11
and Protelsbll Code. lhe
1p c1 lily con1tac1or waraeo the Contrld IS>t
th WOA &tlall ~ con-
ltruc:t a ma)ortly of tt w~ In 8QCXlfdanc w
tho Ptovlslon$ of 08lilomla Business ano Prof !Ollll
Code Section 7059
All Worll must be oom pfoicc.t wtlh 60 CXln$eCVll'te
days 'Time fs ol tno ts·
•eoc• F allilre IO Q)fl')plet
!ho Work within lhe time set IOf\h hervbi wdl result In
the lmPQS•hon ('Jf liQuldaled
oamagea IOf each day 01
delay, ln tt1e &ITIOllll set
forth In the •·1n!ormaoon for
B11der1'
Eec.h bid must contonn
an<1 be responsive to 11'1
contract ddcumant\ Eacn
bidder •haU S\lbm1t on me form furntstlld witn :ne
cpn1ract oocumunta, e lest or Ille proposod &UbcOn·
tractor• on <!his prCJictl es
requ red by t7IO Sublett l)g
-end S\lbcXlnUedlng Fn!r
Pfa(.Ucca Act Govcm.-nent eoao Sodion 4100 et $GQ eocn Bid &ttan tie accom· pa.flied by a c:errmed or
CllshlO(S checl! Of bid l>Orld
In an amount not less tnen
Ion percent ( 10%) of trltl to-
tal bid pnce, ~yable IO Ille
District as a gU&rant!M! ltlbl
me btd00r, II 1ts proposal
acccptoct shall prompi>y
uecuto !tie Agroemen1,
rum11h a sa11slac1ory
Flllthlul Pertorrnanco Bond
In an amount net iH~ tnao
ono huncHed percent
By ~laWln Person:
( t 00%) of #le IOla bid
price, Bl'IO kimlstl Pay·
ment Bond In ao amount
no1 CIWl one l'lu'IOl'CIO
percent (1 OO'Jl.J of total
b"iO pnce, arns rum ti ce evidericing lh81
the rBQUir8cl tmurancxi 11 In eC1'8Cl In lhe lfTIOlA'ltl Ht
font\ In the general condi· ~ In the event of lailurv to enter WllO • ct.e contract
and lna.Ae ltle l'9QWed
oocuments, ~ bid M • cunt~ will b9 IQtl The Falttilul P&rlo nee Bond
at.au remeV1 1n lull torco
al'ld •11fle1 Chrou~ tho
gvaran111 p riOcl as speci· fleo In 1he general condl-Uons
Tl\e DISTRICT reMirvos
ttie ngllt to r11ject any or ti
bids <>t to W8iYO any r·
regularities or 1n!C>n'l\il s
In eny IDlds 0t "1 ine bid·
011\Q
As-fBqu1rod tiy $«lion
1773 o1 1t1 CAlitorma UI•
bor Code, ttie O reaor .of tne Department o1 1n-
nttSV1&t R(la~lOnS 0: the
State ol C8 llOIT\iil hfls do-
termtned the gonerally prevallll'ig rates of ~-agoa In mo 1oa1 Illy wi tiicfi OlO Wort< IS to bo pef1ormed
Coples ol lhos v.-;ge rat
oeterm naUons. ant1\led
PREVAILING WAGE
SCALE. are ma!nta ntlO al
!fie DISTRICT otta IO-
ca!ed at 1370 Adami
A\le , Co6ta Mesa, CA
92626, Ptt)'Slcal FDClllties
Planfltnll, and are 8\laltab,.
to any Interested party
upon 11quest The Con·
~ uosdoy, F bruory 9, 1999 9
Eactl bl<I aut>mlnad 1n '
Sfl(ln$ 10 lhla NQtJCe shall
cootalfl. as a bid Item. adO--
Qua t 5he !310 Shoring
and braang or equtVll)Ont mctnocf. ror lllo pro1eaion
ol Ille ano limb In trenche!
.and open excava11on, ~hicn aha contomi to ap.
pllc:abl aa! 1y OI081S
Gov.ming Board av Wllrtam M Vega. Ed D, Chancellor, Co11t
Comrnunlt)' Cotlege DI•
tnct
Published Newport
Bcacti·Cor.ta Mesa Oatly
Pilot February 2. 9 1999
T286
Polley
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Call the
Classifieds
(949) 642·5678
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ShowcaH HomH for
Sele In our Saturday Rnl
Eatat• Supplement! ·Homes of the Week
~ Ms Slit! 81 ..,... $75' Ditdlilt II T ueecs.y II 5PM OIJ9l Hause IAttngl SI St . o.ac.. nu.dalt sPM
ft Pay1 to AdvtrtlM
In the Best Loe.I
AHi Eltlt. Section
CALL TOOAYll
USA K. RIVERA
94t-574-4252 .
ANNE Wk.LEY
94N74-4249
• v.A • to DOWN· SO MOYE-IN
• r:w.EE COUNSELING FME Uat of HOMEI
HUIWA fllEPOS
1-t00-721""57 YnKftAN ftfAL ESTATE FOAlcloHo Propenl11
HQmte beloW matMI valUe
10 HOUIESICONDOS
FOR SALE COSTA MESA
Eaatslde Oyntmlle Duple.ii
E11nlny potent11t two· 28dml, 111t1 un.soo c11
~ AEt., tcMM-3915
1 '8f UL·dk1nu1
Big A·2 Lot. $315,000
tcMCS.o44t
NR SOUTH COAST PUll
Gr88l Stal'ler Horne1 38drrns
(updated msll1 288. C8VI cell
ti LM, bridl Fp cwntry kl "1 IPlflM pa~ gerden m
doW 2c Ill gar Cal t.Ail1ent
f.g. $192,500. IM')-1'94"5793
BEST OF Elsf s10£
GREAT HOUSE
GREAT LOCATION
3 bedroom 2 blttl. qurtl al a.uc. H8«lwood !loots, lire-
ptau. -..ood~ $409.0QO
949-1531 801 t
Jackie Gllll• RHllor
32 HOUSESICONOOS FORSA1£
NlWPOAT BEACH
BEACH COTTAGE
3 + 2 $360,000
Agent 94~723-8120
cuSYOii BACK BAY AREA Over stOO aq.fl. 8utlt In tc. snt,ooo Eart • Jucty Tsytor,
A'f;fttcW.2_.1"22 W RFAONT SUNSET
VIEW 2·StOIY 4Bdrm 3Beth
HotM. lrm.aAl8 Condllion
1525,000 Agent, Brian
Edmondlon 94H2.:H 151
How Much II Thia
Custom Home Worth?
l• • proleaiOnlly dlllgnaled Con&dlant nl a 51'11 Ctl1
AilP'llllt &hollf you ""* y<:Alt hQml atlOIAd bl WOl1h CALL TODAYI 949-<t74·1669
OR 714 .. °'4-&4>4
0011• "'°'•• ,earn; 4Cef age. upgraded $699.000
Charlol1e 714 .. 32-9308
~.2woom2Lth g1te4 community, 1m1ll
octan 11iew. Under ground pwllint tcM15-4372 IRS & FMHA lirWIClng IYl!t-
' 8'111, ISi llTll buytta & lnvt1tora welcome
94t.371-4792 ~-In ll!!J~-=-~
• ...-....... 1anct1 ~ ol anow c:IPPed Emera IO 8albOI _., Sin Frtneho _.. Cool.
• ~~000• t~~21s=:r c1ur 1.100 e1av111on. _.._ ..,... 8ofdetl state llM good IC•
i.:. cw ••eason recreation -~-;~~ ....
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• LOWUT l'NCIO 3ldlm In Cofonl • Mir • Qil of.,.. Iller uys llLL IT
• 'fl)OA YI I.age 38ctfn I femll'Y • ~ ,._.. WOlll IM PAICEO
tr_S LESS 11111 1111 ....
1311.000 .. Olltf1 ICOURICO.
Mt'37H671 • •
AZlft 1·177·244·1439
(CAL'ICN)
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1110-·=I1~.:ml * COSTA a.ES,4'S BEST * VIEW BACI< BAY
JuntOr 1 bedroom and t 2bf 2ba, loWnho\IM $!Yle, 2 car
bedroom. 111.o 2 bedroom t QM wlopener, rrp1c. •.mun, balh Oulel gated comrrulty, SISSO.mo 900~3-3130 PCJOI. leMil easy ac:.cess fo
lreew.y. beech & malll
71..s5'7"4075
NEWPORT HEIGHTS AREA 38t 288 .. 1500 IQ II up 5'1111
int, pvt bllc. i.t01 n>OmS. No
Pets SI ill mo f l-4-S-40-0130
Newport (KrOH ttrtet).
28drm 1.58ath New ~ &
carpet No pets 1666 IMnt A~e 13 $9951 Pl' monltl
949· 720-i422 Ext 203
1154==1 OH EAST BAY FRONT
2"' Uba, den, z car oar•ge.
Wattler/Dryer. 12150/mo.
MM7WS>•
=$1~. t~~r: I I l*fll & Cllrpel. gal paid $8751 155 HOUIUICOfl>08 mo -t MC dip 9'49-&SG-3735 FOR RINJ
I BALIOAPPN
1122 I~ OCEAN "AOHT WITH VIEW
• • • 3 S.Oroom 2 Baltl, Wgl docll.
2 BORMS tot tht l)ffce of 111 new pellll & carpet ' parking
NEWLY RENOVA TEO, Y"Y S2075lmo 949·5"48·83&4.
SPACIOUS 945sq 11 One 2bf beach fiOUM w 2 bl 1 Cit
bdrm + den avlllllllet Large 91r "'1d 1vafl mwch 1. S 1500.
mastat bdrm & 1MnQ room. nur bHch and bay.
fiJ81)1ace cen1ll NC Pela ;;.M;.;;H...;.;..73;...-63~15;;__ ___ _
"'91come RNmg v.atlfWlt'
and picturesque V1tWI From
S 111 ~ Call Now 888-218-0897
1~~~ * BIG CAHYON • ~ 2 bedroom,. 2-car
gar, lip, "''Id ~-ups. cenlrll
111. alarm 1ystem l2300Jmo
Sony no pea IMM44.o509
'I \; Newport ~farina
Apartment•
Ba)"front community
with privet~ l>t'ac-h
& marina. \\'&lk to
Balboa 11'1an<l.
Availa.blf' nuw-..lllUt I
lar~ 2BR and 2RR
+ dt•n apartml'nta
•2) 00-13600
Wood burning
fitt!placl" & privatf'
ga111gr
Sorry. no pt'lll.
Pl~arte calla
~949) 760-0919
172 HOUSE&lCON>OS FOAffENT IRVlNE
R1ncho San JotqllV'I Up-
llfmed San Cal1o5 28r+ den neat Mason ParWtweisl!'i
Cutvef .. t..aoo Soud s 1700 94~73M7t9.
182 HOUSESJCONDOS FOR RENT NEWPORT BEACH
WE HAVE &O HOMES IH
NWPRT BCWICOSTA MESA
frJtn $1500 ·$0000 ~ "'°""' No Fees Brolclr 949-642·3850
$2700. LARGE BAYFRONT
EXECtmVE 28M.58A; FP,
BAYSIOEPATIO.AGENT 925-68~7tl7
$1 ,495 •
SEA FAIRE
Studio, Stparate BR ArH
Fantastic: Unobstructed
HARBOR/OCEAN VIEWS
MaryAnn McGulrt
~770
P~CAReM!y
ili LIVE TllE TH.A OITIO
The Terrace purtmt'nts
An E clu~fvc Oppor•unity for
WaCcrfront Li\'ing on NcwporC Boy
• Limited availability of
Studiot. 1 & 2 Bcclrooms
$1400-$2600
e Pmate Guard-Gated
Entrance 2-'·How
Seaariry & Switchboard
• Prlwab Bada
'
e Gym . Spa & Pool
• A Viii• unto itself with
Meeting Roome.
Racaurut. Codnail
Lo~. Entertainment ' ac Room Seniee
e Memhenhip ..........
'lb •~heduh your prinee 1howlna. p1MM c-,all
(9of9) MS-5000, t. 539 •••
( f .. I I \Jc.•!\ (, \ l12t1_!"'
\1 '-'"I"'" Uh rl 1, B;, ~ _..;.._ ___ Deadlines --------.
Donn
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\~,.,.i.,, I rid.•
Mcmtlav ............ Frid.t~ 5:00pm 111uri;day .. Wedne:-day 5:00pnt
'l'u1· d.1y ......... ~1onda) 5 OOpru Friday .......... Thunsdny 5:00pm
\\f.1f11t: .. 1hl) ... .'fut•'-d '..) 5:QOpm Satunla) ........... Friday 5;00pm "1i1~-J11 a ·m.1111 -.-, 0011111
\I. 11·'•• ·I ,..i.,
VALENTINE'S
SPECIAL BUY
1 DOZ ROSES
$39.99
~ """"' ... Reg. price$ 59.99
OFFER EXP. FEB. 8
Wortdwldt Dlmfy
Order rtOW 24· .. A OAY ,
800·966-7266
niry lm111 for roar
puusr, tpollltC' ., i'!UIM 'wfto ~ -~-· l.wi"' ~ aad 1o04 lftnlt. ~
RHlllU .... if,!)k U1 lftf liomc
H a S acn boatlfully
111aiawatd m.atc ia tlt18ct.
The -ntlily Wt • Sl.SOO --.~~-"contact me, ~&"4)1' 011!1C&t1,
909 654 -'804 and call for edclitioul inform1ti011.
I 402L:OST ' FOUND I
FOUHO 000. 81~ 8 l·
Mix Vic ol ~omstsom St
CM Haueocoki1.~ca1 71• 567-7887
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treadmllls. bikes. 11111
stcpplr$ ~ riome !1flll rewlr~ 949 :'22·6456
14"M~~~1
BUDWEISER SEER MUGS &
&TENS WANTED. Cell
CIHIJ CollectlblH
714-197-2229
1'48 ~t:il
WANTED
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15 Ctiefbh
t 7 Ore eource
18 Locala
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26 Printer'• ll'IM(tl 27 Heed honchot
29 Grin
31 With 53·0oWn,
big-tlend name 32~n
monarch
33 -Paulo, Brazil
36 -chi: Mlf·
defenNlll
37 M\!QOflduct
mnrlc
40 'Kipllog novel
4 t RN'e lpeclalty
42 Baby goat• •3 Put -· MYe up
45 Colliery emancee
• 7 Hector. tor one 48~(•1ur•
51 Inclan nall''I•
52 Parts of
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4 "For stwner 5 Mists'ttandl
II Coln of JO<M ·
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8 Ouot& 11~11 wortce<
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11 Ac~r Grtenf 12 Bwtld •
18 Flocl! mernbert
21 Go.90 • 23 Utetary genre 25 Greek lett.,
27 P"ieoa of lolU\allon
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poop!e w'Qll!AI cu tamer roll·
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476 EMPLOYMENT
OPPTYS
HAIR STYLIST WANTED
lor Salon in Costa Mesa
ewpenence Y.llh Cli~tele
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env~ al hOIM F"ree illo A'!sh (lollg se!l·addr1Z$Sed,
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CAL'SCAN
By CHARlES GOREN
w lh OMAR SHARIF
nd TN'NAH HINSCH
THE MOVSIAN FIT
Bulh Yulncrablc. West deals. Weit led the ling of diamond~,
NORTH •AK7 o K74
() 10 7
•AK 107 4
1 ovcrtnken with the kc. A club shin
would defeat the game as the cards
he, llut wuul<.l have b«n fatal had
West hclJ a singleton club, so East
continued whh a diamond W~t >Noo
w•n • 65 .l
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t and $hiUed to 1he ten of heatis, .East's queen l(ISina 10 the -.-e.
• 108 l Occlarer cleared trumps an three
rounJ , ending in hand, then led a
club, diKovering the unfortunate brnk when West d1scanled a die,.
mond. Hov.ever, South was equal to
the task. After winnmg the ace of
clubS, cJcclarer n:lumcd 10 hand with
the jack of hearts and led the remain-
ing trump F..tit. down to two heArts
and three duhs, could nQt afi'Ofd to let go 1 club, ~o had 10 come down to a
~rnglet<in heart. Now doclmr crossed
10 tlle king of heart., and led a low
club tuward the nine.
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The biddin&: WESf NORrH
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EA'>'T soum ra.u J• Pass . Pa.-.... 0
Put
Optn111g le:id: King of O
The late Sonny Moy-;e wl~n edi1or
of "The Bridge-World" wns an artlcnl
proponent of lhe power of the 4-3 Iii
m n major sui1 He would have been
proud of Sou1h'~ hnnc.lhng of th.is
hand.
Ea~t was a dead duck. The defend-
er could do no beuer than win with
the Jid. of clubs, but then had lo lead
away from the queen of clubs into
dummy·~ K IO tenace. 'The defenders
look only two diamond tricks and one
club. 8c~utifully played.
North, fully aware that Soulh
mtght have only four spades in
r~ponse to the lAkcour Jouble, elect·
ed to gamble on the Moysian fit. Thal
landed North-South in the only game
that hnd a chance to make. Certainly.
tile aucoon 1S eminently reasonable.
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