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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-03-24 - Orange Coast PilotSERV1NG THE NEWPORT -W.SA COMMUNmES SI WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1CW: . ·Calvary C~urch· .gets apprQval to .niove • Growing congregation will 'felocate to Newport Boulevard and Victoria Street, site of Noonan's Christmas Thee Farm. and B~y streets to meet the needs of a growing congregation. calvary Church is in escrow to buy the 4 112-acre parcel, which is home to Noo- nan's Chrisbnas nee Parm during 'the ho1idays and pumpkin sales during the fall, said Senior Pastor Tim Celek. without affecting residential .neighbors. The three new buildings, not oounting the parking lot, would occupy about 60,000 square feet of space. There have been attempts i.n the past to develop the lot on Newport Boulevard commercially, but there were probl~ms with leasing, said Walt Davenport, Plan· ning Commission chairman. tial Jiea, where it currently ts causing an impact," Davenport said. The counal adopted a Newport Boule- vard S~ic Plan in 1996 to promote economic vitality on the east side of New· port Boulevard. Because the church would be on the west side of Newport Boulevard, it does not conflict with the goals set out m the specific plan, Daven- port said. during the second phase: Because tht>y are in conceptual stages, no construction schedule has been set, Celek said. The church would include an 850-to 1,200-seat auditorium; an indoor l>dsket- ball. volleyball and soccer court: preschool. coffeehouse and book.store. Eust Gr.:i· ~Pb COSTA MESA -Calvary Church Newport Mesa has gotten the go-ahead lo build a new church, education center and a four-level parking structure on Newport Boulevard between Victoria The church been looking for about three years to move from its present loca- tion, Celek said. f The church, preschool and offices at 190 23rd St. are filled to capacity, with 1,300 members attending four church services. There is no room to expand On Monday, the commission voted 4- 0, with Commissioner Christopher Colvin absent, to allow the development. •1t•s probably a good location from th~ standpoint that it gets it out or a residen- Calvary Church proposes lo build a 30,000-square-foot church and a four-sto· ry parking structure in the first phase and two 14,500-square-foot school bwldings The parlong structure would ensure that parking m surrounding neiqhbor- hoods would never become nec~sSdry, according to Calvary's proposal. "We're 1ust excited to continue to serve m and with the conunuruty uf Cos- ta Mesa," Celek said. Police: Kidnap attempts isolated • Authorities don't find link between incidents involving 10-year-old gLls in Garden Grove and Bluffs neighborhood. Gill-(, RISIJNG ~Pb NEWPORT BEACH -Police say. there is no connection bc~Neen an attempted kidnap· ping in the Bluffs neighborhood , last month and one that hap- pened over the weekend i.n Gar- den Grove. - Authorities said both girls, who are 10, were able to run away from their abductor. In &th cases the kidnapper was driving a blue or green truck. But that's where the Slrrulari- ties end. After drawing a sketch or the SUfPect in Garden Grove, it appears police have two unrelat- ed cases. The man who clbducted the Garden Grove girl is described as Latino, while the man in the Bluffs case is while. "In all likelihood it isn't the same person," said Garden Grove police Capt. Dave Abrect. •aut it's someUung we have to check out.~ Police threw up a red flag when they learned a light-col- ored pickup truck was used in the Garden Grove incident Sunday. The girl was playing with some friends outside her Sunswept Avenue apartment complex about 6:30 p.m. when a man drove up beside her and got out of his truck. He snatched the girl, lhrew her inside of the truck and drove away. The girl jumped out of the truck in Santa Ana, when he stopped for a light at an inter- section. A business owner took the girl home, and her family contacted police. The man is described as a Lati- no in his mid-20s, about 5 feet 10 inches tall, weighing about 200 pounds. He has black hair that is combed back and was last seen wearing a black shirt and dark pants. He was driving d large blue mid-1980s truck. The Bluffs case occurred Feb. 28, when a man drivmg a green SEE KIDNAP PAGE 4 INDEX QASSlflD ............... .._ ...... _7 POOOflfS. 2 PUllK NOnCES -.. --· .. --.. -' SPCllS .................... , .... --...~5 WEAJHEI •"""""* === lli .. 1 SHADOWING THE HOOPS JUSTIN WARREN I DAllY Pl.OT Newport Beach residents, from left, Bruno, Dave Hill and Bill Perry get some sun and exercise while playing basketball at Las Arenas Park. Today's weather is expected to be mild with early clouds giving way to periodic sunshine as the day progresses. Planning Commission to begin s~pping up duties • The council-appointed group will hold study sessions on big issues and focus on key projects. JI ll'fR RAlil.i\NO ~Pb NEWPORT BEACH -Hoping to achieve a broader and moro inf onnative planning process, city officials have agreed to start looking at city planning through a wide-angle lens. City Council members approved four actJons this week that they believe will go a long way toward changing the way the Planning Commission does business. The commission approved the same game plan last week. Undw:_ the new plan, coourussioners will· • Begin working on a comprehenslVe planning approach for Newport· Center. Staff and planning commissioners will meet with property owners and develop a scope of work, budget and schedule for the planning project. • Conduct informal but open-to-the- public study sessions to allow for early input and review on major projects, including the propos0Q Newport Dunes hotel, Banning Ranch housing develop- ment and Koll Center expansion. • Develop a method for studying the interrelationships between Newport Cen- ter's plan, the area surrounding John Wayne Airport, and the coastal areas of the city. • Review the city' proposed Cclpltal lmproverrient Pri>gram before City Coun· SEE PLAN PAGE 4 MILUNNIUM MOMENT He was big part of local history, then wrote about it . Samuel Meyer, a Newport Beach publish- er who crusaded for harbor development, published two newspapers that were fore- runners of the Daily Pilot. Meyer settled in the area in· 1922. when Newport Beach had only about 900 ... reSidents That SdJDe y€'ar he bought the weekly New· port News for $2,500. The next y ar he lall.nched the Costa Me a Herald, and the two papers later became the Daily Pilot. In 1957, Meyer pub- lished •Futy Golden Years," a book duonl- cling Newport Beach from 1906 to 1956. Meyer also served as pre ident of thf' N w- port Harbor Chamber of Conunerc-e Millennium Moment celebtates ~ people Who made a rNjor contnbutton to the Newport Mesa community during the pa~t century Budget • review panel created •Newport-Mesa school board hopes 3-member subcommittee will keep the district out of red ink. ~Pb NEWPORT MESA -Three sets of eyes are sometimes better than seven, school board mem· bers decided Tuesddy From now on, a subcomrruttee of three school board members - J~dy Franco, Martha Fluor and Jlffi Ferryman -will kN~p a hawk-Wee eye on the distmt s funds, reviewing ell.I tlie board'l> deos1ons from a fmano al per- spective. Supenntendent Robt•rt Barbot asked the board to crNte the comrruttee to prevent hudg('t dehots hke the $4.8 nullion shortfall that district officidls pre- dlct they will face Uus year. ·nus will bring more reality to the budget p1occc,s," Ferryman said The riew commlttee would allow the board to •frame the way we discuss the budget with the comrnuruty," he added Two weeks ago, district ofh- c1als took some people by sur- pnse when they dIUlounced the chstnct is once again in the rC'd, and this year may be forced lo ·deplete its reserves below the state-recommended 3°0 Assistant Superintendent for Busine~s SeMcCS Michael Fine said the distnct expects to bnng in $113 million and spend $119 rrullion this year. Much of the defiot could be attributed to one-tJ.me cxpend1- tur , he said These mdude· • $1 1 million for technology infrastructure • $50,000 for excess vuc.ttlon pay for d.istnct stall who reur~d early • $.50,000 for a facility and strategic planning program. Almost $1 million of the deficit, however, is ongoing expen'les, which the distm t will continue paymg m years to come. Th e ('()Sf!) include: • $120,000 for extra sUt.ffing at the district' mtcnnediate and high school . • $56,000 to make twllh1Jr'cld math da mi4ll r. • $27 ,000 to incr th mil g paitt to pnn p61s and a~ 1!'tant prin Jl6I wb 11 th )' w their cars on hoot bu n Councilman's Balboa guide .sign proposal dies, again • Tod Ridgeway unable to muster support; John Noyes suggestS going 'back to the · drawing board' on the issue. )~II I " IW.IANU ~fti NEWPORT BEACH -The third tlm wasn't a chann for Councilman Tbd Ridgeway ln hil effort to install chroctlonal signs in the Balt>Oa Penin· sula's businc distrlctS. 'The majority of council m mben · '3id Monday they did not hke th modilled standing pole igns and agreed to crap the BalbOa Peninsula 119n program altog thet, ln th meantim , counol members aid the traditional green-ond·white Caltrans, signs that direct vtsitors to perking clfOat and attrac:tlom Will do flhe. The counctl directed steff to ·replace IOl1le of the nilting Calttan l1gnl ll)at are faded Md uked th .. t P.ublic Works Department lo create a citywide gwd o; gn program that " I -fancy and mor to th point. ·wen go6d gulde ignag on the peninsula, but we should have th traditional Caltran ir' that tKe vis· lton ar looking for, said CounoJ· man Gary Adams. •Tu t eome pedtic, I think lnefted\Aal, guide sag· nege m Balboa ~ 4oeln't mate ..... The cound1 did, boweYW, •PJM"O" two mge monument stgna fo( the • I ' ... loccils only t • Al DUIARRES15 The following people were arrested recently on suspicion of driving under the influ- ence. These people have been arrested only on ~i­ cion of a crime, and, as Wlth all such crimes, are innocent until proved guilty. COSTA MESA March 17 Rory Jacqueline Walker, 26, Newport Beach Emily Ann Griffith, 27, Costa Mesa March 18 Alexander Michael Brehm, 29, Costa Mesa lllC JOlm G. zalay, 13. GD Feb. 20 DUen K ln'*Aeld. 93, 0n Peb.21 PMNllWY :L P•ler._!!roa feb. 21 HeWln F. Feinberg. 84, on Pe~. 22 Frandl B. Clendenep, 88, on Peb.23 Robert M. Stolze, 51. on Feb. 24 Juli.a E. Kelso. 81, on Feb. 25 MARRIAGES Most recent mamages as reported to the Orange Coun- ty Recorder's office. NEWPORT BEACH· • Ernest J. Detmers and Dana M. Barto, Feb. 6 in Laguna Beach • Darrell E. Elwell and Susan J . Mocarski, Feb. 13 in Portola Valley • F. Martin Post and Esther M. Wing, Feb. 14 in Newport Beach Erle Lemus-Guillen, 26, Orange • Jeffrey Stuart and Erin E. Hepper. Feb. 14 in Newport Beach COSTA MESA PHOTOS BY M1CHELLE YEE I DAl\.Y PILOT High school seniors watch as the OCC dance squad performs in the quad 'area during OCC's 16th annual High School Senior Day on Tuesday. Below, OCC student Ryan Eckhart wins the Jell-0 Dunk contest for the Fitness Specialists CJub. . NE~RTBEACH March 15 John Rice Pinnell, 53. Corona del Mar March 16 James Kenneth Rees, 76, Riverside •Rene J. Coronado Ortiz and Ivette R. Herrera Saavedra, Dec. 19 in Costa Mesa • Shedid A Salem and Ilham Chakir, Jan. 23 in Culver City • Oronde D. Crenshaw and Lilia V. Mora, Jan. 26 in Irvine • Rigoberto H. Montes Duran and Ma. Guadalupe Vazquez Montoya, Feb. 6 in Costa Mesa OCC makes seniors feel at .home Michael David Cox, 34, Costa Mesa March 17 Thnothy Earl Fitzwater, 31, Costa Mesa March 19 ·• Mark A Llnn and Shannon M. Weber, Feb. 7 in San Carl David Hofer, 31, Costa Mesa , Pedro Kathleen Patricia Kingsley, 39, Costa Mesa March 21 Stacy Marie Wandler, 22, Alta Loma BIRTHS Most recent births in Newport Beach. Mary E. Barnett on Feb. 21 Evan G. Cerny on Feb. 21 Natalie J. Beasley on Feb. 22 Sebastian Benavente on Feb. 22 Bryce J . Burrows on Feb. 22 Sophia J. Cianfrani on Feb. 23 Hannah C. Cruttenden on Feb. 23 Julianna Arriaga on Feb. 24 Kendell R. Bradish on Feb. 26 Be.pjamin W. Anderson on Feb. 27 DEATHS Most recerft deaths reported to the Orange County Recorder's office. COSTA MESA Jacobus L. Smit, 82, on Feb. 16 Mildred E. Jones, 84, on Feb. 19 • Joshua A. Vickery and Joey K. Whitney, Feb. 12 in Orange •John A. Serrano and Renee E. Hellegers, Feb. 13 in Santa Ana • Daniel F. Hill and Laurie D. Condon. Feb. 14 in Newport Beach • Olivier L. Moulin and Wendy J. Swearingen, Feb. 14 in Irvine • Job Barajas Baltazar and Victoria Alvarez Manzano, Feb. 17 in Santa Ana • David L. Hawkes and Lori A. Gallagher, Feb. 19 in Santa Ana • Joel Albarran Maldonado and Aracely Manjarrez Mar- tinez, Feb. 20 in Costa Mesa REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS Recent real estate transactions as reported by the Acxiom Data Quick Products Group. COSTA MESA 2956 Bimini Place, $235,000 2768 Bluebird Circle, $425,000 1794 Iowa St., $213,000 College's day for high school students draws 3,500 to Costa Mesa campus J ESMU\ GAR Rl'iO!\ ~f'ld T he thought or college is ·scary." said Irvine High School senior Charlene Ubaldo, •because you feel like you're all alone." But Charlene was not alone on the Orange Coast College campus in Costa Mesa on Tuesday .. she was joined by more than 3,500 high school seruors who flooded the quad for the college's 16th annual High School Senior Day. The idea, said college community relations director Jim Carnett, was to show graduating seniors that the 25,000-student institution has a lot to offer. "Senior Day has become something that is really important for the college," said Carnett, noting that the high price of four-year schools and increasingly stiff competition for spots makes OCC the choice for many young people. "There are a lot of good students who have received rejection letters in the last few weeks," Carnett said. "We think we're well swted to meet their needs.• This year, more than 2,200 students from the New- port-Mesa Unified School district are expected to enroll at OCC. The college places more students at four-year universities than any other community college in South- ern California, and that reputation attracts students from all over, Carnett said. ·1 had a student and her mother come from Wash- ington," he said. But many seniors scud the glowing numbers were less important to them than feeling at home on the cam- pus. Senior Day offered students just that. Fountain Valley High School senior Masayo Seiko said she had been on the fence before coming to Senior Day, but now she plans to attend the school. Costa Mesa High School seruor Marlayna Davis said she already feels comfortable at OCC. Her high school is right across the street, and she even takes a psychol- ogy class on campus. DaVlS srud she intends to spend one semester at the college studying dance before transferring to UCJ ·to become a divorce lawyer." Daniel F. Murray, 69, on Feb. 19 George 8 . Nowosinski, 66, on Feb.21 1634 Iowa St. D, $122,000 3281 Michigan Ave., $268,000 1639 Minorca Drive, $235,000 613 Rhine Lane, $178,000 1068 Santa Cruz Circle, $256,500 2330 Vanguard Way 102, $152,000 Residents OK <;hanges to water treatment plant Valane J . Ross. 50, on Feb. 22 Cecilia B. Pomeroy, 76, on Feb.23 Rollin E. Greening, 93, on Feb.24 Alice M. Ridgeway, 83, on Feb. 25 Ray B. Davls, 85, on Feb. 28 . NEWPORT BEACH Edna Rinde, 82, on Feb. 17 Irene F. Darby, 84, on Feb. 19 3332 Wyoming Circle, $232,000 NEWPORT BEACH 203 Bay Hill Drive, $520,000 58 Belcourt Drive, $700,000 3118 Corte Marin, $489,000 39 Egret Court, $370,000 2021 Leeward Lane, $885,000 1 Pinehurst Lane, $1,995,000 1806 Port Kimberly Place. $605,000 433 Vista Grande, $375,000 • Designers revamped the Gisler Avenue facility, •et to be completed in July 2000, after hearing neighborhood concerns. l:U'>l'G l l· lblyflb COSTA MESA -Residents near the future colored-water treatment facility on Gisler Avenue said they clre pleased with a redesign of the plant that addr~es their needs. tvlesa Consolldclted Water Ois- tnct is builcling the facility east of Harbor Boulevard and south of the San Diego Freeway to reduce dependence on imported water. The plant will be used to treat col- ored ground water, which is slightly tea-colored and has a1ul- fur-like smell. The plant, with a preliminary estimated cost or $7 million, is expected to be completed by July 2000. Consultants redesigned the plant after heanng neighbors' concerns in the fall. • 1 think they did an excellent job," said nearby resident Thomas Tersigni. Some of the changes include limiting the height of buildings to 18 feet1 moving a liquid oxygen tank to the back of the f adlity1 and moving a truck route so that vehicles won't have to drive as far down Gisler Avenue to get 1n and out of the facility. Another change was reducing a 5-million-gallon storage tank to 1.25 million gal· Ions. Gil Collins, president of the HalecresVHall of Fame Home-· owners Association, said it was nice to see residents' suggestions being put to use. •Tue board has made it very clear, as have the staff, that we want to be good neighbors," said Diana Leach, assistant genere)} manager of Mesa. "To me, it's a no-brainer. Why would you ask the neighborhood and then do noth1ng1" 8EAD£8S HOTLINE news sto<1es. 1llustr1t1ons. edlto-WEATHER SURF POLICE F 11 ES VOL 93, NO. 69 nt0MAS H. J0MNS0H. 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Corona del Mar 62152 . 10:02 a.m ....... 01 Increasing clouds • lrtstol StrHt A wallet and Its contents worth S169 were Costa Mesa First high by the afternoon. stolen In the 3300 block at 4 p.m. March 13. 65152 2:18 a.m ...••... -4.7 We have rain this • Mart.Or eoulevwd: A car stereo worth S250 was stolen Newport Beach Second low evening with a In the 2600 block during the evening of March 19. 62151 . 9.38 p.m .....•.. 2.4 chance of thun-• Mllpte Su.et A compact disc player WOrth S 110 was Newport Co.ast Second high derstorms by stolen from a store In the 3300 block at 4:AO p.m. March 13. 5;04 p.m ..•..... 3.3 .62152 Thursday. Our TMURSOAY west-northwest NEWPORT BEACH SURF FOMCAST First low • EMt lelbo9 loulev•nl: About S780 was stolen from a LOCATION SIZE 11 :15 a.m .....• ...<> 2 swell decreases buslneu In the 700 block during the evenlni of March 21 . Wtdge ..... 3·5 wnw First high today, but we still • a.tbluff Drive: A cellular phone worth 200 was stolen Newport ..• 3-5 wnw have sets going Ble(kles .... 3·5 wnw 3:47 a.m ...••... 4.6 from It car In the 2600 block during tht evening of March River Jetty .. 3-5 wnw Second low over head high at 21. CdM ........ 3-5wnw 11:07 p.m ...••.• 2.1 the best spots. • ~ 9oulevri; A pair of glasse5 and two garage Second high Water visibility op.ners WCH!h S 130 \Wrt stolen from a car In the 3900 90Al1NG 6:06 p.m , •••••• J.7 and conditions are btoc:k during the day of March 19 . Vari•ble morning poor. Winds are • NeT c.r..... DrM: A watch, knife and 1 peget WATIR winds at zero to 6 .-uAlUM:H variable out of the knots be<om1ng worth 123 wete stol«i from a lodtff' In t.M 600 block west. The sun wlll biltvtttn 12:.50 Md 1.40 p.m. Mirth 22. we\terly t I to 12+ set It 6:09 p.m. • Ille YJOrt c..Mr DrM: A Mt of k~ 1 w.tlet Ind M¥-= by tl>e after· \ erel ltema of clothlng worth S675 Mre stolen from a todc8' In the 900 blodc bet\wtn 1ind1:JO p.m. MMch 22. • , Wedne~, Meidl 24, 1999 3 College Knowledge Nlgbt set tonight NEWPORT MESA - I Paul KanUek, founder and Wonders never cease when brain gets juice H ave you ever stopped to think about how many amazing things go on in this world of ours? job nine times out ot 10. As with so many other aspects of life, hormones are thought to be behind this ingenious clock we cany around inside our heads. before the expected tune of wak- ing indicates that antiopation, wl'uch is generally considered to be a unique characteristic of the regulation of conscious action, pervades sleep.• true: The Scc'Srecrow could hdve a bram, Tm Woodsman a heart, even c..ourage for the Cowardly Lion. ~t ot the Princeton test prep C'OIDpanyi :WW give tips on getting into private Kbooll and dilCuss jlhe Scholutic A-..ment T•t tonight at NeWJ>Ort Hatbor High School's first ~ JCJ:loWledge Night. Students and their par- ents, are invited to the event, which will be held ' from f( to 8 p.m . at the school, 600 hvine Drive, ~rt Beach. The night's pro.grams are intended to give students and parents the infonruition . they need to make decisions bout higher education. In addition to Kanarek, peakers will include StafJ Sgt. James Banks of the U.S. Army, who will talk about •An Army Education,• and Cathy Simon of Disabled Student Services at San Diego S~te University, who will review Special Services avail.able to students. There also will be presentations in Spanish for parents who do ( not speak English. For more information, call the school's counseling office at (9.4~) 515-6304. Isn't it astounding that the post office delivers 10s of millions of pieces of mail every day that aren't sent to Poughkeepsie by mistake? Isn't it remarkable that an ATM spits out exactly the right number of $20 bills without going one over or one under? (And if a machine does short you, how would you ever prove it? Conversely, if it gives you one double-sawbuck too many, would you tell the bank?) Regardless of the other phe- nomena that are out there on the astonishment scale, they surely pale when compared with the organ most of us deal with on a daily basis. Consider that wondrous mechanism that sits up there beyond our shoulders. From that vantage point, it controls our lives. It controls whether we're dumb or smart, whether we suc- ceed or fail -even what time we rise in the morning. As a semi-retired gentleman, I usually get up aiound 8 a.m. But sometimes, I need an earlier. reveille. So before I go to sleep, I start thinking about having to THE FRED COLUMN fred martin · get up at, say, 7 a.m. The next morning, I do just that. It may be 6:58, or 7:02, but I'm up. One morning last week, 1 needed to be ·up at the crack of 7. Mickey's big hand was on the 12 and his little hand was pre- cisely on the 7 when l opened my eyes and reached over to tum off the alarm clock. It went of just as my hand dosed on the appropriate button. Yes, I do set my alarm as a backup. As some readers have pointed out, my brain can occa- sionally be on the erratic side. But my internal clock will do the A guy at the University of Lubeck in Germany, professor Jan Born, says it bas to do with a brew known as adrenocorti- cotropin (hereafter known simply as •the juice·}. Born tested 15 volunteers over three nights. The subjects were told they would be aroused at a specific time the next morning. Lo and behold, about one hour before the sleepers were to be 'llwakened, Born discovered that the juice began to flow. The article I read didn't exactly say how Dr.Born actually knew the honnone was circulating. I mean. you can't see 1l, I don't think. Are there sphygmomanome- ter-type things that measure adrenocorticotropm flow rates? Did the good doctor have some sort of dipstick rigged up? I have not been able to find out, so we must take Born's word that the juice actually did begin to flow like the Santa Ana River after d heavy rain. That was enough for him to conclude: #The increase in adrenQCorticotropin release ft' There you are: another mys- tery solved. It seems to me, then. thdt Born and his colleagues could be on the brink of being able to man- age many aspects of human behavior. Barring some physical dam- age, perhaps the mean could become benevolent. the stingy generous, the ignorant not quite so dumb. The potential here is a bog- gier. It is commonly believed that oniy a few kinks in the brain dte all that separate a crirrunal mds- termind from someone with the capacity to cure at least some of the world's ills. Consider such monsters as Ch.cules Manson and Ted Bundy Could they have been forcPs of good instead of evil 1l some doc- tor had prescribed Jhe juice? Why not if. as Born stdtes, tt 1s the stuff that's bed to the •regu- lation of consoous action?" Could we dare hope that, giv- en appropnate doses of the jwce. L Frank Baum's Ozians aught I have seen their dreams come Newport Beach Police Department honors officers' efforts Large crowd turns out to see i.--~lft""1i:oATds handed out to top cops. GRtG RL..,LJl'iG !W, Pb NEWPORT BEACH -There Me many reasons the city is one of the safest in Orange County and the nation. One of them is the outstanding effort put forth by the Police Department. More than 400 people turned out to see the department honor its top achievers for the year at an early morning banquet Tuesday at the Hyatt Newporter. The department handed out eight awards to members of its force, for pro- tecting residents from hann and putting in extra hours after their day was done. The event, sponsored by the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce, also furthered a syJllbiotic relationship between the department and the commu- nity. \. "This is a way for the community to honor the men and women who do suclt an outstanding job of making Newport Beach such a great place to live and work,• said Richard Luehrs, president or the chamber. "We sometimes take for granted the safety of our city as a result of the hard work by the Police Department.• Police officials agreed that it was ben- eficial to see the large tum.out. "It's good for our employees because they get to see how much the community supports us,· said Lt. Doug Fletcher ·1 think they were impressed by the turnout." The list of honors: • Officer of the Year -Davtd Bying- ton. an 18-year veteran who is the only police officer in city history to receive hve merit awards. • Supervisor of the Year -Sgt. John Freeman, who worked the special investi- •gations section of the detective division. He is also a former Officer of the Year. • Reserve of the Year -Alena Moon, a former full-time officer who left the department in 1994 to spend more tune with her farruly. • Ctvtllan Employee of the Year - Charlie Beswick, also a former full-tune officer, who came out of rellrement lo work as the department's range master. • Lllesavtng Award -Given to officers Thomas Schomburg, Glen Gamty ..and Damon Psaros, all of whom helped save two people who attempted to conurut sw- cide. In both cases, the officers convinced the mdlVlduals not to jump off a build.mg ledge. • Merit Award -Detective Tun Arm- strong received the award for solViog a complicated fraud case that mvolved a French atizen who swindled $129,000 from a Newport Beach car dealer Potential for the 1wce over- whelms even genetically creat- ing lambs m a test tube. And its implications are not nearly as fnghterung. lmagin~ what this nation aught have been spared Ji Born's research were a little (wther down the rodd. 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"We dre here as a rPsourcP, dnci we• ctre lhe prima- ry ddv1soC) lx.>ttrd for planrung mdlters • Pldnmnu Cunumss1oner Mike Krdnzlt•y '•lid he 1s thrilled about the nt'>w clirec-Uon dnd is looking forward to 11m1pinq m feet hrst. ·1 think 1l's ct really good thing,· l\r<1nzlPy sc11d "We will SIG NS CONTINUED FROM 1 countil mPmhc>1 s Wdnted tl proto- type lo SP<> whc1t the sign would look llk£• In Janudry, the proto- 1) pe w c1!'. prp-,c•nled for approval. Although the d<'s1gn received support from Balboa busmess own~'"· < ounnl memb<'fs made severc1l s111> c1rn l color changes dnd d!-kt•d lhdt <1 second proto- typC' hP hrou9ht l><1c k Tht1 I modl'I t WlC'C' d'> large ,,.. 1th .i hhH• hct< kqround and whll1• lil11C k IPlll•nny -WdS dis- plrtyPd <1t 1n111lcty·s mcl'tmy Addll1S ,,11<! lw sttll didn't like> the s1g11 s d1•sl!Jrl ctnd thought It would IJ1 • \ utudlly useless to tnunst., tr) 111!.J to hnd their way •• Flavorful & Delicious Lunches & Dinner ' 4 34 4 have a more active role and will deal with broader lSSUes rather than just specific issues, and that's good planning.• Council members also were very supportive of the commis- SJon 's new role. •1 think it's good you want to get more involved tn the process,• Mayor Dennis O'Neil told the commissioners. Assistant City. Manager Sharon Wood said lhe next step is to create a subcommittee of the Planning Commission for New- port Center and begin working on that issue. A study session on the Banning Ranch project is set for April 22, and one for the New- port Dunes Resort expansion is set· for May 6., Wood said a large project such as Banning Ranch would proba- bly come back to the commission tor several study sessions before the final public hearing. ·we're going to have a lot more early input by the Planning Commission and the public, so they can make suggestions to the applicants earlier on,• she said. dround town. "The new prototype is not any better,~ he said. Councilman John Noyes agreed. "l hate to say this, but 1 t.hmk it's time to go back to the drawing board," Noyes said. "This is not Newport Beach -it's definitely not world class. n Ridgeway disagreed, and tried to make his case for movtng for- ward with the directional signs as proposed. "We've gone full circle back- ward," he said. "The people in Balboa have seen it, they bke 1t, dnd they're ready to go.· I However, he co~d not get support from anyone on the coun- 1 ol to approve the request. He vot- ed against the motion to scrnp the program. · UNIQUE WINE ROOMS ~TEAING AVAllABLE PRNATE PARTY ROOMS -........... • .. .. .. .. Doily Pilot Message from Mitch victim reaches donor •Newport Beach's David Scott gets letter fr~m Honduran man he helped out. FYI JENUTR R.AGLM'D ~,... NEWPORT BEACH -David Srott's message in a bottle has ·turned into a d1saster relief cam- paign for one of the thousands of Hurricane Mitch victims trying to put their lives back together. Scott, a Newport Beach resi- tlen l, last month received a letter from Marcos Flores Bennudez, a Honduran man who found Scott's business card and two $1 bills stuCCed in a plastic water bottle. The bottle washed up on the shoreline in the beac-li community of ncs1daxa. Scott, '57, had tossed several bottles overboard in November while on a cnuse through the eastern Cal::ibbean, bopmg to get a few mteresting letters. But Bermudez's letter, which was wntten in Spanish and told of the hurricane's devdstation to his home, touched Scott and prompt- ed him to send the man a $50 money order by registered mail. • On Friday, Scott got a response from Bennude~. The note, written in Spanish, Sdid how much he appreciatea the help and lh&t he would follow with a more detailed BRIEFLY Nominees sought for award letter about bis situation. ·numk you for your generous reply, which helped rny family and I in a great way,• the letter said. Scott said now that he is sure Bermudez will get the letters, be plans to send the man more mon- ey to help him rebuild his home. •Even il nobody else does, I certainly will continue to help him," Scott said. •niere are thou- sands of people in his situation, and you I"ead stories about it in the paper. For me, this personal- ized the whole thing because it's hwnan contact one-on-one.• AROUND . TOWN THURSDAY If you would like to wr1te the "*' whose homeW.S~ last fall by Hurricane Mitch, you CM mall corr~to him et: Marcos Flores Bermudez • Puerto Lempira Oep- to. de Gr.-a Oios Hooduras. Centro America The NPwport Harbor Aie9 Chamber of Commerce lS scekmg nominees for its Sli- ver Anchor Award, which recogmzes vol- unteers for selfless acts. The Circle of Excellence-Silver Anchor Awards represent the chamber's effort to recognize the'men and women who give of themselves physically, emotionally and financ1aJly by volunteering for charity orgdnizations. Four or five people who make d diHNencc in U1e orgaruzauons dnd the community ar<> honored. • Send AROUND TOWN items to the Daily Pilot, Around Town, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627; fax them to (949) 646-4170; or call (949) 642-5680, ext. 228. A complete listing of Around Town can be found at dalllypllot.com . TODAY A free seminar titled Understanding Social Security Benefits will be -presented from noon to t p.m. at Morgan Stanley Dean Witter, 575 Anton Blvd., Suite No. 100, Costa Mesa. Admission is Cree. For more information, call (800) 729-3877. Nom.inatlons are open to the public, so anyone who knows of a deserving volun- teer is encouraged to submit: the norru- nee's name , phone number and address; your nam1.>, phone number and afh.liation with the nominee; what services the nom- m<>e has provide d to the commuruty and in what capacity; the nominee's character- istics; and d list of hve references for the nominee Entries should be faxed to Kann Grnves at the chamber at (949) 729-4417. nie d{!adhne for nominations is Friday, and the nominees will be recognized at a cere mony m June. For more mformallon, call (949) 729- 4400. Free Income-tax preparation and assistance "' will be offered through the Tax-Aide program from 9 d.m. to 1 p.m. daily through April 15 at OASIS Soruor Center, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corond del Mar. Appointments are available. For more information, call (949) 644-3244. An eight-week drawing and painting work- shop will be presented from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p m . Wednesdays beginning in the Vince Jor- gensen Center adjoining Mariners Llbrary, 2005 Dover Drive, Newport Beach. Admission 1s $63 (or residents and $68 for nonresidents. For more mformation, or to register, call (949) 644 -3151. A tree seminar titled Boost Brain Power will I A fund-raising event to bene fit USC's School: of-Social Work 1999 graduating class will be; presented irom 6 to 10 p.m. at Avila's El Ran- chito Restaurant, 2101 Placentia Av~ .• Costa: Mesa. For more information, call (714) 642-: 1142, I Comfort Zone, a mental illness support' group, will meet from 7:30 to 9 p .m. at Llght-'. house Coastal Community Church, 301 Mag-' nolia St., Costa Mesa. For more informatlon. call (949) 548-7274. FRIDAY be presented Crom 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the A Community Appreciatio n Celebration will Pallo Cafe at Mother's Market and Kitchen, be presented from 6 to 9 p.m. at Westcliff 225 E. t 7th St., Costa Mesa. Reservations are P za, 1617 West.cliff Drive, Newport Beach. reqwred . For more information, call (800) 595-elicades will be provided. For more infor- 6667. mation, qill (949) 650-0736. -~ 'l KIDNAP GET YOUR CAR SERVICED ~ COMPLIMENTARY HAND TODAY AT 1USl1N l.EXUS CAR \\A H & VACUUM CONTINUED FROM 1 He is described as white, in his 30s, with an average build and short, brown hair. He also has a tattoo on his left shoulder. The truck was an older-model green Toyota with brown doors and a partial license plate of •PGE. • t:l•IWJli/:£Ct1•J.l.f:(fJ1•J t:llm:lil ~ 75 LEXUS LO\N CARS truck with brown doors tried to kidnap a girl while she picked flowers outside her home. The man reached for her from his truck as he drove past. Newport Beach police have received a handful or tips, but no arrests have been made. RUFFLES . UPHOLSTERY wtiere Your Dollar Covers Mprel Club Sofa $100°0• OFF Chair $5000• OFF •w ith a purchase of Fabric & Labor til 3/31199 New Location Same Street 2 blocks North 1998 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA-548-1156 And the Winners are ... OSCARS '99 . PILOT UPICS". .THE OSCARS! <6'tv1p~bL/Jr./,(C,,4,/ ~~ A'1n~M INVI ~k2ta~~.§&,J~ . . . .., .... QUOTE Of Tll DAY .. ""I told "1Y 11c1n a tie is Ile ~ 'f'M sis11r, but today, my sislw's a fox _: Kirk a.uermelster, Costa Mesa baseball coach • Spcm Edilor Roger Corf son • 949-57 4-4223 Doily Pftof 5 J i~0 '"1 LL · Sailors OOunce hack with sweep 1.1Janner · · I • Newport Harbor puts p R E p W R .1 p Olson•s heroics key Tars tered CdM low man, Chris Fran-Tustm Ranch Country Clut>. : d • t M~a away in no~eague . N E w P 9 R T G 0 l f ~: ~~~ ~~~e~~e ~:~~:. 21!:12e;g :f~~~~~~v~~o:;::~~ Oes 1 collision Tuesday mght. incredible nine match points BEACH ~ NeWJ;><>rt . while Miller Akins C-'3) and Rusty resumes Monday at t.be Costa NEW P 0 RT before falling. Harbor High juruor Kevin Olson, Hill (45) rounded out the Harbor Mesa Golf & Country Club. B{:ACH -A night Y • I l l L "Against Santa Margarita, we ~ho bad his appendix remov~ scorers. Costa Mesa juruor Bnan Jones I I again! •Estancia sophomore strikes out nine batters in five-inning perfect game over visiting Anaheim. COSTA MESA -Estancia f{igh sophomore Joanna Danner, ~bo hurled her first prep no-hit-ter March 11, did that one better Tuesday, colle~g a five -inning perfect game in a 10-0 nonleague Danner mer c y-rule softball win over visiting Anaheim. Danner fanned nine Colonists to up her season stakeout total to 112, two better than her freshman sea- son. when she ea m ed All- Newport Mesa Distnct and All- Pacific Coast League honors. Danner, who improved to 7-2 ,. -.-as did Coach Rich Boyce 's Eagles -also went 1 for 4 with a d9uble and, two RBis as part of ~~ hosts' 12-hit attack . bebra Wyman went 2 for 3 with a solo home run and two RBis, while catche r Stefanie Cachola was 2 for 3 with a dou- ble. · Danner's two pitching gems have come in both Estancia home gaJnes this season. The Eagles are playing their home games on campus this year, after playing elsewhere last spnng. NOHLEAGUE EstANOA 10, AHAHEM 0 Anaheim 000 ·oo -O O 3 Estancia 211 42 -10 12 O Lampton and Iglesias.; J. Danner and Cachola. W -J Danner, 7-2. l --t.ampton. 28 • Cachola (E). J. Danner (E). HR -Wyman (E). •· .. I 1111 S ·ccJM ' . rollS after losing in the got (an 11.-6) lead and let up. JUSt 12 days ago, made a heroic Innes MacDonald (42), Joe shot 4-over-pa.r .CO to earn medal- Division I finals of the Orange We've got to be like Duke in the return to the Sailor;;' boys g?lf Kwon (42), John Marble (43) and ist honors Tuesday, followed by County Championships, Newport (NCAA) 11 t h team Tu~day, shanng med~t Charles Halladay (44) scored for teammates Jeff Montoya (42): Harbor High's boys volleyball ournamen -w en you honors with teammate Darnel the Sea Kings. Newport improved Donny Mi.i.ler (44), Bryce Sheri- team Tuesday regained its top-get up, you've got to bury teams." Kush to k~y a 20&-211 Sea View to 4-1, 1-0 in league, whlle CdM ddn (46) and Steve Perez (48). ranked form and showed Marina Matt Jameson's two-handed League victory over Back Bay fell to 1-4, 0-1 . It was the tQth vic- bow to bold onto a lead. push into an open comer clinched rival Corona del Mar at Blg tory m 11 nine-hole matches for Coach Dan Glenn's Sailors (3-the win on Nechwport Harbor's tOth Canyon Country Club: the Sailors, whose junior varsity Costa Me a falls, 9-6 1), ranked No. 1 in Orange Coun-serve at mat point. Jameson Olson, who coul~ . hit only topped CdM, 206-2 14, at the Cos-ANSAANTA S 0 f T I A l l ty, squandered a sizable lead finished with 14 kills, 12 digs and about 30 balls at a driVUlg -range ta Mesa Goll & Country Club Monday against Santa Margarita seven ass15ts, while teammates workout Monday, according to Costa Me!.d Htgh's softball team in the aforementioned touma-Alan Limon ( 13 kills), Adam Newport Coach Jim Warren, used M I dropped d Q-6 nonleague decision ment final. But they fought o(J Hearlson (nine kills and six ~e adre naline the CdM rivalry ustangs stay C OSe at Santa Ana High Tue day every Marina rally and earned a blocks) and Ty Tramblie (43 triggers to shoot a 3-over-par 39. TIJSTIN _ The ------despite home runs from Sarah 15-11, 15-5, 15-8 nonleague assists, 14 digs and seven blocks) "He shows no pain, but there is Costa Mesa High G 0 l F Watkms and Michelle Nguyen sweep. were also solid. some weakness," Warren said of boys golf team posinoned host NONLEAGUE "It was a good turnaround Scot Austin and Jeff Wootton Olson. "But be was hitting the Tustin right where it wanted the Costa~~= Ana 'i~~2~66 13 4 from Monday night," said Glenn, had 12 kills each for Marina, ball real well today. And he was Tillers, bettering its goal of stay-santa Ana ooo 225 x . g 10 3 whose team enjoyed an 11-3 lead wlule Robert Kijewski had 10 excited about winning, which ing within 10 strokes after the first Chanetey and watkms. Morales and in all three games against the No. kill s, three blocks and two aces. took care of some of the fatigue." half of an 18-hole no nleague Paz 28 Morales (SA). Spunaugle (CM). 5 Vikings (3-1), who st.aved off an -by Richard Dunn Kush, a freshman, also bet-match whici} began Tuesday a t 38 Perez (SA) HR Nguyen (CM). HIGH SCHOOL B ·1 SEBA l L DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Costa Mesa's Rob Gloster snares a throw from the catcher; but It's not In Ume to catch Jay Nichols of University at second base tn Tuesday's Pacific Coast League eight-Inning duel. 10-10 ·1N 8! Little's bases-loaded, two-out triple pulls Mustangs even with University in an eight-inning PCL struggle. • BARRY FAUi KNI .II !bl( Piof IRVlNE -This one wasn't left up to the judges. But, 1ust like a recent pay-per-view boxing spectacle, there was little doubt among the com- batants - or their handlers and fans -about which dugout could da.im victory after Tuesday's eight-inning, 10-10 Pacific Coast League baseball draw between Costa Mesa High and host Uruver- sity. •1 told my team a tie is like kissing your sister, , but today, my sister's a fox,· said Mesa Coach Kirk Bauermeiste r, whose scrappy Mustangs erased a five-run deficit and scored ~ee bJnes with two out in the seventh to pull even with a 1h>jan team Baue rmeister considers the PCL favorite. Bauermeister said, coming in, this week (the Mustangs host perennial PCL power Laguna Hills Friday) would determine whether his team (4-2-1, 1-0-1 in league) would be a contender or a pre- tender. Did he get his answer Tuesday? "Most definitely," said Bauermeister, who not- ed the tenacious comeback is becoming a famil- iar occurrence for this year's Mustangs. ·we play hard fo r 21 outs (actually 24 Tues- day, before darkness forced an unresolved verdict, which will stand as a tie under league rules),• Bauer- meister said, •and \his team is willing to battle when it gets behind. Last year, when we got in a tight situation, our kids would be looking for things to go wrong. This year, we're look-· ing for things to go our way. We have seruors who have been here before.• University Coach Chrts Conlin was ctis- appointed with his team's performance, but impressed by Mesa. STANDINGS Co!.t.1 MP\.1 1 o 1 Univt.•rc.rty 1 0 1 , t I 0 z 8 L.1gun.1 Bt•.1ch 0 }. 0 -----··~ 1lltl Jii'i .... AflSO Niguel 16, &tat•4 Miia 10. Uni 10 (8 inng) l.a!J.N Hilts 7, Lag. Beadl 6 M, V" ...... Os"1 Laguna H~ls 8t 0:... Mm9 ~at Laguna Belctl Aliso Niguel at University 'We didn't play as well as we have been today, but give (the Mustangs) credit,• Conhn said. "They deserved this. ln the end, 1 think we were lucky not to have lost.• · SEE MUSTANGS PAGE 6 Eagles mercied, 16-4 •Aliso Niguel takes advd.Iltage of every gift, and adds a few punches of its own to humble host Estancia. ROGfR CARl~'l lklt'*' COSTA MESA -Estancra High's Eagl~ dropped thell' second Pacilic C04St Leeguo bttse- ball decision in four days Tuesday afternoon visiting AliSo Niguel (6·3, 2-0 Ul the PCL) unloeded with a 12-hit attack, helped along with eight Estancia errors, four balks, thn!O walks and · two bit-batters to mercy the hosts, 16-4. · The Wolverines, led by Nat Robertson, who scor d four times 8nd went J for 5 with a couple of RBls, never trailed, broke it open with !ix in the second inning and put 1t away with five ln the filth to cut the gam short. • Estancia had 10me moments, most notably by leadoff hitter Shawn Ryan, C.K. Green end Miguel Burciaga. Ryan doubled and scOred three timesi G n drove Ryan ln twi~ .. once With a double; ahd Burciaga had two ha hit$ and an RBI. Except for Armando Ortiz's infield hit in the fourth inning, that was the sum total of the Eagles' output. And it fell far short in tenns of deahng with Aliso, which struck with base hits in every spot ln the lineup except No. 8. Estancia pitching was guilty of four balks in the first two innings, according to a bostilo umpire, who was berating nm Gr n' t a.mm the first inning because a hrst ba.s COGch was- n't suited up properly. •This isn't Pony League,• shouted the umpire at Green. "This i real baseball." Aliso was up, 11-1, in the top of tht' third, but the Eagles pushed over two m the third and Ryan, in MCMCCIOMT~ rellef, shut the Aaao ...... 1a, ll'fMCIA 4 Wolv rtnes down Alito Nlgutl 263 os. 16 12 2 in order in thn Esi.ncNI 102 01 • 4 4 I fourth to extend ...,,,_,~ ~ford (3) the game before aind ~ Ortiz. "vtn Cl). Muehf CS) 9nd OM lt got away m the w. '9tchford L-Ortez. fifth inning. The 21. ~ (AN). MovltfY Bagi fall to l ·6, (AN).~ (AH), ~ 0-2. <AN).~ ro. GNet'I ro. Watkins (CM) n SPORTS HALL OF FAME . CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM DAN QUISENBERRY Costa Mesa . •Costa Mesa High's finest le ft a great legacy, not only · as one of game's all-time great relievers, but as a man. RIOWU> 0t'N~ W:th his bull's-eye tiff control. unique submarine-style pitching delivery and quick wit, Dan Quisenberry was _a favonte among teammates, the media, peers and fans. But the baseball world lost him too soon. Quisenberry, the most successful player to come out of the Newport-Mesa baseball community, died Sept. 30 of brain cancer. Comical, colorlul and clever, Quisenberry was much more than one of the top relievers in the major leagues in the 1980s. A family man with Amencan League Champ1onstuµ Senes. putting KdnSd.S City m thP World Sene.<; for the ftrc;t tunP. Famous for hi!. Down L1ncler dehvel'} Quisenberry thre\\ over the lop (trddlllonal style} m college, then had to virtually beg then-KanSds City scout Rasey Gilhousen to ... 1gn him de:; a free dgent followmg hts collegiate career · Quiz battled m the minor league!. for four years. ttwn caught a break when the RoyaJs called hun up m 1979. He went on to become one of the gdnw's prenuer relief pllcb~·r:; "Most pitchers f~ar losing thelT fastball,• Quisenberry once satd, •but smce I clon•t ha\:<' one. all I have to fear 1s fear 11!.l•lt • Another bme, the -nght-hander \\ith d herky-Jerky windup Wd'- quoted as ... aymg, ·1 found d detiv("ry m my flaw • deep spiritual convictions, Qwsenberry was a World Senes hero for the Kansas City Quisenberry Royals. But •the Quiz" was never drafted and served as a classic example of how dedication can pay off. •He had a uruque way of looking at life,• his mother, Reberta Meola, said the day be passed away at age 45. "Nothing would ever come very easy. l le always worked hard. Everybody thought it was a fluke (that he made it to the major leagues).• Among baseball's most quotable sources, Quisenberry inspired many with his poetry and charitable efforts foUowmg a career that included 2·4" saves in the major leagues. He wrote poetry throughout his We, even until his final days. Quisenberry, who became a five-time American League ·Fireman of the Year Award winner, was diagnosed m early January 1998 wtth a grade IV malignant astrocytoma, th m<>it evere o1 four grad giv n to such tumors. He lost his rune-month battle with can r and died at his bome:z· Leawood, Kan. Quisenberry, a to r C06ta M . a High and Orang Coast College standout, was onC'(I! th cpeatest closer in U1 American l..eegue with a fastbell that ldom brok 80 mph. But Quiz posted a 56-46 r«ord with a Ufetim ER.A of 2.76 Known for bi of humor, he wa th winNng ·pttch m Game ti of the l~ World Series, when th Royals def t St. Louis and ptured the pennant In the l·?O Seriel. In 1980, tie tnadt out New York's Wiiiie Randoilpb ta end the Qu1c;enberry, enshrined Ja ... t }'ear into the Orange Count} Sports Hall of Fame and Kansds City Ro) als Hull of Fame, ts a Daily Pllot Sports Hall of Fume honon"e, cel<>hrating tht• oncommq millennnun "lie WdS always tr} my to he an example,· his mother said. •He loved God Jnd he was a loving, wholesome tumily mcto, and be led uth<'r.. m U1e '>ports arena, to h lp th(•m 'iOt y !t caught up in eel •lmt~ and fame. He was alwav awar., this would end. · "Whil Wt ... th.ink h' was such a remadcahle tl>A. eball pla} r), for mnebod}' to be that c:ompcbtiv , ~ t o spmtual 1md so n tl.i , ti\ tru1}' retnW'kabl<'- We wer •n't w • IU1y aud h always h d to work ti w n v r a gr at naturftl othlct h hod to work hard. Aud hr ann would p_ t d m oo, bocau ht d n vt r say no to a roach : On SCpt. 19, 1998, Q •nbcny pok• bout his c nc r and re d ttH f h1 llQClry to Q group ( <loe:tors l D dmn r, h mother d Theu two days Ult r th Uln 1ntensih • ' In hlsi;fm nionths.. Quisenbeny"s f th as sucti a trong ony that •pastors said he th fftlt.b. • mother Id Quisenberry wa YL-od by hJs wSf Jania. and th two chDdml, D6VWI mt Atysla Hit lister, Mel ~ motb8 ud "81lf•Utlit Arthur MticM. hem Oou Mele Costa Mela's Nick Lambert almost gets the tag on University buerunner, who Juat does get back to the bag 1n Tuesday's Pad.flc Coast League baseball game. OCC punishes Pasadena, 15-4 . DON LEACH/ DAI.V ALOT • Pasadena humbled. ME~~ s TA I I S I I I L L Orange Coast College's Pirates unloaded with a 16-bit attack to bury visiting Pasadena City Col- lege Tuesday in nonconference baseball, 15-'. Jason Reuss' three-run homer capped an eight-run fifth innin9', and Ryan Oark also homered, his 10th of the season, tying him with teammate Brandon 'lbo2£son for the lead in Orange Coun . The only other time C had MUSTANGS CONTINUED FROM 5 Anyt.hmy hut tl Uni lriwnph dppet1red doubtlu.l after the 1i"o· jans (2-4-1, 1-0-1) posted d com- buw<i s!'vt-11 hll<. and six runs m the Fajardo beat a belated relay to the plate for the equalizer and the ball skipped a way,· promJtting Bauermeister, coaching third, to send Little pla teward. But Cum- sky, backing up the play, retrieved the ball" and tossed to his catcher in time to tag Little and retire the side. two players with at Yeast 10 home runs in the same season was 1987, when Newport Harbor High product Joey James (16) and Dave Staton (1 lj accomplished il A,dam Anderson was 4 ·for 5 with a double and triple and scored four times, driving in two for Coast. Matt Pope had a pair of doubles and three RBis. Thomp- son, Chris Laws and Nick Qrlan- dos each bad two hits, as well. tturd and fourth iruungs to se12e an 8-3 edge , The Trojans, who out.tut the v1s1tors, 16-12. dnd got dt ledsl one hit from all mne starters, scored once 10 edch of its next Franco, a sophomore, complet- ed his 3t/3 innings of two-run relief with a scoreless seventh and, after Mesa stranded two run- ners in a scoreless eighth, Ruben Coast improves to 12-12. .Pasadena falls to 8-14. OW.~~ASADENA 4 Pasadena 200 020 000 • 4 5 4 Ora~ Coast 310 18Q 11x • 15 16 3 Ol>Mandef', Munoz (5), Jimenez (5), Silva (8) and Rey; Bostick, Langton (3). Clark (S), Harris (8}. Brown (9) ~ Thompson. OeYries (7). 2B • Pope (OCC) 2. Contreras (P) 2. Andel'$00 (OCO. Thompson (OCC), Oar!( (OCQ, Orlan- dos (OCO . 31!1 • Anderson (OCC). HR • Reuss (OCO. Clartt COCO. 1 MdReilla pitched a perfect frame ~as the sun seL · tw<i at-bats, Mancilla but Mesa closed to Wlth· m 10-7 head- 11111 mto t lw !->!'Venth. Mancilla, a senior nght-bander whom Conlin called the "premier pitcher in the league, H improved his PCL scoreless streak to eight mnings. He also went 3 for 3 and ts now 13 for 19 (.684) with. 11 walks thls spring. Little finished 2 for 5 with four RBis, while Nick Lambert (2 for 4 with a walk) continued his recent tear. wluch includes a grand slam 10 Sdturday's win over Estancia. SCC tops Westmont ME~~ 5 TA I I S I I I L L \\'1th 01w 011t. Carlos Franco wt1lkt'<I .. Jew Ftnttmore rt>dched on dn t•r ror .ind 1umor catcher Gdlel Ft11t111lo wht1Ckl'd tus Uurd single into l,.ft l1t•ld to load thf> base!> PAOAC COAST LEAGUE COSTA MESA 10, UNMRSITY 10 Southern Califo rnia Colleg e's Vanguards were 9-4 winners in Golden Sta te Athletic Confer- ence baseball Tuesday, improv- ing to 13-14, 7-1 0 in the GSAC. Westmont fell to 7-17, 2-14. GOU>EN STAft ATHt.EnC C0NFER£Na 5oCal College •• w..tmom 4 1ro1c111 11>ltt·Vt't .Jorrtdn Cum.sky, gunninfJ 101 r1 SdVP, strnck out the 11Pxt h1llP1 <mcl !Md two strike~ on Jo~h L1t1IP But L1tUP, persorutying lus ll'<1m s pl'nchc1nt for clutch luts. drovt> <111 oppus1tr>-f1elcl tnple mto the nqht-llc•ld comer. Costa Mesa 030 013 30 • 10 12 4 University 203 311 00 • 10 16 6 Cabico, Franco (4), M ancilla '(8) Westmont 020 000 110 -4 9 3 SoCal College 241 100 01x • 9 10 1 and Fajardo; Ochoa, Sherwood (6), Foxman (6), Cumsky (7) and Whitson. 28 Ledesma (U). Little (CM), Dennis (U) 38 · Whitson (U). Cumsky (U), Little (CM). HR • Whitson (U). Kampson, Mcconchie (2), Bollman (S), Whitehair (7), Olguin (8) and Richter; ~Dowdy (8), Clarlc (9) and Dent. W • Mdleynolds, 2-0. L -ICampsoo. 2B • Bisele (W>. Murrietta (SC0, Booth (SCO. 38 • Ainley (W>. HR · Richter (W). D It A, , .. I PUBLIC NOTICES miscellaneous housenold ... nd l)enoral propony stoied .it 1111 Camelback Street Newpo11 Beach, CA ~2660 by the lot1ow1ng persons Thi> 1nven1011es listed b11low wo1tJ no1a1ed by ltio lonants at the llmP ot rental MINI U STORAGE makf)S no 1ep resentat on or warran1y that the units conta•n said uwentones A202o ·LEE A WOOD MISC HOUSEHOLD B1501 MARLENE A FOX 925613 ROBERT JENKINS PERSONAL EFFECTS 02871 VIKKI LEVINE, BUSINESS FURN I EQUIP Bt8:18 SANDY LACE BAL Purchases musl be made with cash arid paid lor a1 the hmo of purchase No one unde1 th11 age or 18 ·~ allo..,ed 10 a11on0 sale The landlord rt>Servas. lhe n11n1 10 t11d at ttio salfl All purchased good~ are sold as 1!>' and mu~I 11« re mov11d by 6 00 p rn on the day ttl' Iha salo Buyars muM provide e current orn1ir1al or a photocopy or lheir or1g1nal rAsale perm11 at lir•w of sale In lieu or ScJtes 1ax This sale 1s sub· 1nc1 to P•l-01 cancellation in rr,e ovl.'r'I cf selllemenl be· 'WEH'n laM ord an<1 ob· 1 ga•t·U panv P Jt llShed Newport Oeac.t Cos1a Mesa Da•ty P Jr Maret• 14 31 1999 NOTICE OF W309 PUBLIC SALE Fictitiou1 Business OF LIENED Name Statement PROPERTY Tht> ronowing persons t J J 'L '11 •i-liy ~van are doing business as lt•al .11 ii hr w111 '' w11 L& S1mpty Wob S1teb. 3148 1,. 111 • Aµrol I t ''J' al Sumatril Pl11c0, Costa . oo , 11 ~ P 11 •' t 11 I MAsa CA fll626 Camlll 1 • ~l•t·11 r: ty I ElaiM J R119;:in 3148 N• w fl !lo.i rty t 5umatr~ Place Co"a Orar g1 C 1 11 t.A1tl MP.Sd CA :J2626 STO~A .r 1 ""' • I 'd' Tl s bus1neu Is con sly' e I'! ' It • 1 • "' g ducle<J by ari ndiv!dual m1sco a1 t 1 t ou~+ he d Have ,.ou stal1ed dolnO i111d 1 e•al I" 1 erly llu nc~sJe'' Yes 2/20f9~ lolOll d ill I 111 CAl'T f•1b10 E 11101• Rogan S1rr1 t NAwtl(lf1 Ol!llt..I C A Tiits \tatement ... as llled 92660 t•v tt•• 10111 wing N•ll "'t' eoim1v Clork ol p<1rsn11~ Ttoe in·mntur1e5 OrdnQu Cwnty on 3 12·99 li!tlPd 1ot1lr.w wme notated 111119678111!50 by tt·•r lf.!11anl, "' tliri t"ne Daily Pilot M11r 17, 24, O I 1111 I • I M llH U 3 t Apr 7 I '199 • W293 S 1 ORM-.~ 11 111 i~cs no • Fictltloue Buelneaa 1ep1111>1,,•IAt1 1r1 01 w<11r1m1v Name Statement rhat th• in11:.. er Ill-''" s;;id lnVIJlllOllU~ The lolloWlr\Q persons A 4 'J !> ~ D A v 1 D ilrl:! dO<nQ business as SCHWARTZ MISC Payles~ TrJvel & Tours. HOUSEHOLD 155'> Mua Verde Or E B4525 CHERYL A 44C Cosla MUii CA HILL OUSINfSS RE· Q2626 CORDS BUSINESS Me'111 inoo Hon11rUr, FURN EQUIP 15'i5 Mosa V'!Jde Dr E • Purctu1~1 s mus1 ti11 44C. Co~111 Mnn CA made w111t i;1.1:.t• 11n:J 11md 92626 lor at thu 11rnn o! p1,11cr111~+l Th~ bu~11 et>s 1& con• No one 11M0t lh!l ag .. nl 18 ductud by Im 1nd11111Jv11! 1s atluw11u 10 a1t11n<t the Have you stMod no1ng oa!e Tnu 1,11ttllcm1 re!;a"'e" business yet? No lhe r1gh1 111 bid a1 the ~.11e Mehrbanuo Hbn111'M1 All purct111~Bd \IOOC'I!> are Thia statement wot l~od IOlr1 "15 1s' 11nd must be wllh the County CHltk of '"moved by 8 oo p m on 01a11g41 Coun1y on 3 12 99 the day ot the &<tie Buyers 1990678&1'3 mutt proVlde a cun•nt 011ay P11 •I M1r 17 24, oogll'llll or • p11o4oeopy of 31. -'pr I, 1119'> W294 1111111 or1g1na1 resa p11mu1 PUBLIC NOTICE 111 11"1 cl 1n t:.ou o! ti 11• Ill• 'ft11s s le ts .sub INVITATION TO BID ct to poor canooll tiOn ll'l NOt!Ctl IS h r hy g1>,1 th1 ovQOI o1 11 moot bo• that the Otun V1•w rwo n Wl\J• "' l1d 00· SchOOI Or~lr1<.1 of Oran<; hQ•t tj pr1rty Cuu111y CU 1lornlca hclre1n· PutJllthed Nowporl 111ir referred to 'DIS· Btl•c:.11 Coata Miiie D111ly TRICl", will J'O(.r;tt11t1 •Mled P1k1t M 1e11 ~4. 31, 111911 bi<I up to 0111 no llt•r t111n W308 11 00 Im 00 the 14th day --~_,,.,....,,,....,.,,,..--1 cl Ap11I 19~ , '' lht OIS· TRICT Adrt1l11t•lrratt0n 01• fftea 1 noo P1ner1u111 l.l)n. HIJfllington 008Ch, c. '"'641 Al I IC I t no piac bll1t bo Wb· Rcfy Oil d tine! I ltd loud lof I 00 lol!Q1 RELOCATAIL FOUHOA110NS FOA ICttOO\. F ACILITIU PAOGAAM PHASI V llO H :llltt • ..108 HMt I PUBLIC NOTICES 11 PUBLIC NOTICES Plans and spedltcatlons are on Ille at the DISTRICT Ma1nlenance Depanment, at 8291 Warner Ave., Hunl· lnglon Beach. Ca .• (714) 847-2551 Ext 3500 and will t:>e avallable at the IOl> walk lor a non-refundable lee of $100 00 per set A Mandatory Jo6 Watll will be held Thursday. Apnt 1 t999 10 00 am sharp. at Lake View School, 17451 Zeider Ln, Hunt Bch . Ca 92647 The DISTRICT requires 1ha1 the bidder possess a B con1ractof"s license at the 11rne the bid 1s submitted Cert1flcat1on or Cromlnal Records Chock will be re· quired por Education Code secoon 45125 t (AB t610 and AB 1612) EACH BIO MUST CON FORM AND BE RESPON- SIVE ONLY TO THE BID DOCUMENTS ANO AGREEMENT IN ITS ENTIRETY. AS PROVIDED BY THE DIS- TRICT Tne DISTRICT reserves 1tie ngh1 10 reroct any 01 all bids or lo warve any Ir regular1110& or inlormalihes rn any bids 01 1n the b1dd1ng process Publli'1ed Newport Beach·Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Ma1ct1 24, 31 1999 W304 Fictitious Buelnesa Name Statement The lol1ow1ng persons are doing business as Rainbow Sales & Rentals. 230 E 17th St. •204 Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Cheap Enterpnses. Inc .. (CA). 25422 Trabuco Or , 11105·283, Lake Forest, CA 92630 This business Is con ducted by a corporation Have you started doing business yet? Yts 1112193 Cheap En1erpnse11. Inc • Brandt Somers Prei.tdent Tn1s statement was hied w11J1 Iha County Clerk ot Orange County on 3-18·99 1~786952 Daily Prlot Mar 24, 31 , Ap1 1, 8. 1999 W313 Flctitlou1 BualneH Name Statement The following persons are doing business as; Strategic Business Devefopment, 3 Rue Montreux, Ntwpon Beach, Ce 92660 Ronald S F1 .. man, 3 Rue Monueux. Newpon Beactt CA 92660 Judith E Fruman. 3 Rue Mont1eUlf. Newpon Beach CA 92660 This busmasa 11 con- ducted by. hu'band Ind wile Have you started oomg business yet? YH. 1994 Ron111d s Freemon This statement was fired with lhO County Clerk of Orange County on 3 17·99 1990tl7166M 01111y Piiot Mar 2•. 31 . Apr 1, 11. 1909 w~ PUBLIC NOTICE INVITATION TO BIO NOllCG tie by 0111•n that th Onan View 9ct!OOI D11tr1C1 ol 0•1mge Counly ~hfornla, ''•te1f1. alt•r tet rrtd io as "DIS• TRICT" wlll 1 c;etve 1111!ed btd& up 10 but no later lh•l'l 11 00 om on 11'1• t•th t111v of Apr1t, 19\lil, el thO DIS• TRICT Aarnit'll t1 l!Otl OI· flr.1ts, 17200 Pmotium Lane, Hunctnoton 0..eh, c. 82tJ47 Al lllll Mid I date hd ~ btf'IS ff btt ptib· 1 cty 01> nmi "Ind raeo IOIJd r thtl lollOWinQ , A 9PHAL 1' ~AAKINO LOT AEPLACEMlNT AT OLEN VIEW SCHOOL ANO PLEAIAN1 VllW BCH00Lf2;tltt Pl f\a lltla 1peolta1tion1 I are on flle at the DISTRICT Maintenance Department. at 8291 Warner Ave .. Hunt· 1ngton Beach. Ca. (714) 847-2551 Ext. 3500 aod wlll be available at lhe lob walk tor a non·rehmdable lee ol $25 00 per set A Mandatoiy Job Walk Wiii be held Friday, April 2. 1999, 10:00 am. sharp. at Pleasant View School, 16692 Landau Lane, Hunt BCh. Ca 92647 Tiie DISTRICT requires that the bidder possess a B or C· 12 contractor's license at the 11me the bid ts submitted. Certlllcallon or Criminal Records Checi< will be re· quired per Educallon Code section 45125 t (AB 1610 and AB 1612) EACH BIO MUST CON· FORM AND BE RESPON· SIVE ONLY TO TliE BID DOCU M ENTS A N D AGREEM ENT IN ITS E NT IRETY, AS PROVIDED BV TliE • DISTRICT The DISTRICT reserves the right to reject any 01 atl bids or to wal•1a any Ir· 1egurar111es or 1nlormallt1es 1n any bids or 1n the bidding process Published Newport Beach·Costa Mesa Daily PtlOI March 24. 31. 1999 W302 Fictitious BusineH Name Statement The following persons a1e doing business as Paul Jones Consul11ng G1oup, 3400 Irvine Ave· nue. SU1te 211, Newpon Beech, Cahforrna 92660 Paul Michael Jonas, 3400 Irvine Avenue, Su~e 21 1. Newport Beach, Cell· lomla 92660 This business Is con· ducted by an 1nd1vldual Have y0u ilat1ad d<>tng busmeu yet? Yea, March 1, 1999 Paul M1cnaet Jones ThlS statement was hied w11h the County Clerk of Oringe County on 3-12·99 199967111154 Dally PllOI Mar 17, 24, 31, Apr. 7, 1999 W286 Flctltloua Bu1lneH Name Statement The followlng penson1 ere doing business es· Clouts Unllmlltd, 1890-A flacen1t11 Ave., Cos111 Mesa Ca 92627 Joseph Socha 2<164 Sama Ana Ave • Colts Me .. Ca 92627 Thia business 1s con· ducted by an Individual Have you started doinQ t>uslness yel? Yes. 1 • t ·86' Joteph 5oCha Th111 statement was Med w11h the County Cieri( ol Orange Coun~ on 3·16·99 19998716599 Daily Puot Mar 2~1• 31 , A~ 11 8, 1999 w 306 lctltloua 8u1in1u Name Si.tement The lollow1ng pe1aon1 ara <Jolng busmen u O.rlek Konar MacLtOd. 291 F11rv1ew. Lagun• Bea<;h, CAHIO(nie 92851 Gery HO\Ol/lfd Franklin, 2t1 Fa11v1ew, L1gunt Oeach, Celtfomia Q26~ 1 TNI bVSlntH la con duetQ(t by •n lndrviduaf Have you aterte<i do!ng bu 1n951 yet? No G1ry Howard Franklin Tt1rs 1lal1tment waa l1lttt v.11h lh4I COunty Clt•k ot Orange Count~·22·99 1 117?20 Dally p,~,., 24. 3 1, Apr 1, 8 I W';t1J7 Fl~tluou1 Bualneaa Nern• 6t1tement Tne fOllowlrlg P9ts00t dofno DUllMU I T ALSFTAN tnWmllUOr\lll 97~ H11~ 8IVd , 1103 Coata M•.. Celllornla 2(46 I PUBUC NOTICES Randall R Talbott. 2701 Cardinal Dr., Costa Mesa, Cahlor'nla 92626 This business ts con· ducted by· an lndlViduaJ Have you started doing business yet? No Randall R Talbott This statement was hied with the County Cleric of Orange County on 2·4·99 19996782457 Daily Pilot Mar 3. 10. 17, 24. 1999 W273 Flctltloua Business N1me Statement The following persons are doing business as. LOAD l~N TAILOR. 3930 South Bristol, Santa Ana. C811fomla, 92704 Varant S Avedtssfan. 831 W Stevens Ave • Sanla Ana, Canlom1a 92707 This business 1s con· ducted by an lndiv1dual Have you started doing business yet? Yes, 01/01/1982 Varan1 S Avecltssian This statement was filed with the County Clelk ol Orange County on 3·3·99 19996784892 Dally Pilot Mar. 10, 17, 24, 31'. 1999 W274 Fictitious Business Name Statement The following peisons are doing business as Shooters Sports Ber & Cale, 725 West Bake1 Street. Costa Mesa Cali· fomla 92626 Chalon Adventure Inc • (CA), 725 Baker Street, Cost• Mesa. California Q2626 Thi$ business Is con· ducted by· a corporation Have you stal1ed doing buslnHs yet? Yes. 06/20/ 89 Charon Adventure, Inc , Greg McConaughy Ttils statement was hied wtlh the County Cle1'1c or Orange County on 2·10-99 19096782948 Daily P110t Mar 10. 17. 24. 3f. 1999 WJ.76 Fictitious Bualneas Name Statement The loCloWlng persons are doing business as I< P Environmental Serv· Ices. 1122 West Arroyo Onve, Fullerton, CA 92833 Keny Rllz Pomeroy II, 1122 West Arroyo_ D11ve. Fullerton, CA 92833 This business 1s con- ducted by an lndtv1dual Have you started <lolng buameu ~11 No Ktny R Pomeroy II This ititement was hied with ltle County Clerk of Orange Coun1y on 3·12·09 10996786128 Dally Pilot Mar 17, 24 31, Apr 7. 1999 W282 Fictitious Buelnff• Name Statement TM l0Uow1ng persons are doing buslneu 81 Edlpaa Ad\#ertlsing and Mal'l<eting, 1515'4 Trana11 tor Lana. Hunt.ngton 0Hch. CA 921'.MO EMG Sarvtces. Inc (CA) 15164 Transistor Lane, Hun11ngton Beach. CA 92~Q Thi• bustMss 11 con• duc.ted by I OOfponlltOn Have you atatted doing bullne s Y91? v,., 4127193 fiMG Servlcea, ln'- Jaclyiin M Ktaa, Pretldent Thia statement was 11180 w1tt1 tha County Cleric of Or•nue CoUtllY on 3 12 ·99 119M7H149 Dally P1tot M111r. 1'71.~4. 31, lopr '7, 1999 W;.t83 Flctlil0u1 Buelr,.H Neme StatMWtnt Thi IOllcJWll\g Pill'tOOI .,. Clolog buslnell u ltie IOOn Q1oup, 161&4 Tr1nt1tt0f Lane Hllnl· lflGIOl\ Be d\, CA 12649 A M I 6t1V1t•1. Inc , (CA), 1&154 T,.rttlMOf t..oe. HtU'll1no100 Beaci!, .. COLLllES Vanguards sweep ME~~ ST A I 0 f I I I l L CC men win, 5-2 C OSTA · MESA -South· T I • I I S em California Co~e was a 5-2 Winner tn men's teruus Tuesday M the VanguardS disposed of Westmont in a Golden State Ath- letic Conference match at Costa Mesa Tennis Center, giving the Vanguads an 11-4 overall record. GOU>EN STAT! AlHUTK CONAEJllENCE 5oCAL Cou.EGI 5, WISTMoNf 2 Soutbemr California College's Vanguards turned visiting Con- cordia away in softball Tuesday, s e c taking the opener, 8-0, behind the one -hit pitching of Gre tchen Brandt, and 3-1 in the nightcap with Chrissy Vega's 2-Cor-3 hitting backing up Gina Llebengood1s four-hitter. The victories improve s ec to 20-81 7 -0 in the Golden State Ath- letic Conference. Slngles: Kettler.CW) def. Ulfvebrand, 6-2, 4-6, M ; Johansson (SCC) def. Mazhoto. 3-6. 6-3, M ; Ma (SCO def. Schlobothem, 6-0, 6-2; Skrzeaynski (SCO def. Mercado, 6-3, 6-2; Phillips (W) def. Vu. 4-6, 7-6, 6-2; Dahlin (SCO def. Kincaid, 6-1, 6-3. SCHEDULE ARSTGAME 5oCAL. CDuEGE .. ~ 0 Concordia 000 00 • O 1 1 Soc:al College 104 2 1 • 8 14 O Maya, Shankles (3) and Rosenthal; Brandt and Murie. W • Brandt 8-6. L - Maya, 5-4. 28 -Vanaken (SCQ, Brandt (SCO. DoubS.S: Ulfvebrand-SkrzeczynsJti (SCO def. Kettler-Mere.ado. 8-5; Dahlin-Johansson (SCQ def. Mazhoto- Schlobothem. 8-5; Ma-Vu (SCO def. Phlllips-Ustona, 8-2. OCC sandwiched SECOM>GAME 5oCAL Coll.EGE 3, CoNcoRotA 1 Concordia 010 000 0 • 1 4 2 soca1 College 030 000 x -3 6 2 Shankles and Rosenthal; Uebengood and Murie. 38 • Vega (SCQ. 'coSTA MESA - Orang e Coast Col-G 0 l F lege finisbed in the middle of a three-school men's golf match Tuesday at the Mesa Verde Country Club. Pirates tumble, 7-0 C 0 ST A -------.-MESA -The S 0 f T I I l L Santa Ana College Dons were 7 - 0 ,winners m women 's softba ll Tuesday afternoon in Orange Empire Conference play over the host Orange Coast Pirates. Jason Counsil shot 5-over-par 76 to lead the Pirates, who totaled 404 strokes. Cuyumaca shot 398 and Golden West College carded a 407. The Dons scored five in the sixth inning to break ope n a struggle which found OCC falling to 4-15, 0-7 in the OEC. Santa Ana improved to 9-15-2, 3-4. Counsil's round was third best among individuals, w hile team- mates Brett Adams (79), Eric Hird (82), Bob Konigsmark (83) and Jim McLaughlin (84) also scored for the Pirates. PREP GOL ..... Mesa in the bunt TUSTIN -The Costa Mesa High boys golf team posiboned host ~tin right where 1t wanted the Tillers1W - tenng tts goal of staying Within-tO strokes after the first half of an t 8- hole nonleague match which ~illl Tuesday at Tustin Ranch Country Club. Mesa will hope to overcome Its 21 4-220 deficit whe n the match reswnes Monday at the Costa Mesa Goll & Country Club Cuyumaca's Jason Schneider (74) was medahst. CMAHGI £MltfE CONFEll£NCl5 SANTA AHA 7, OttANCiE CoAST 0 Santa Ana 100 015 O • 7 10 2 Orange Coast 000 Ooo 0 • 0 2 6 BllP iii 1UESDAY'S COUNTS Vaughn, Pilkington (5) and Hamroek; Espinoza, Perez (5), Hardey (7) and Prante. W Vaughn, 3-2. L -Espinoza, 3·13. 28 -Vaughn (SA). Ngayan (SA), Helo (SA). Newport LandJng -1 boat, 19 anglers. 6 sand bass. 4 rockfish, 13'sculpln, 1 sheephead, Costa Mesa 1uruor Brian Jones shot 4-over-par 40 to earn m~ I PUBLIC NOTICES CA 92649 This buslnosa Is COO· ducted by· a corporation Have you started doing buslness yet? No A M I Services. Inc.. Tiffany Klann Vlee Pres1· dent This statement was Med with tho County Clerk of Orange County on 3· 12-99 190967861 SS Oa~y Pilot Mar 17 24, 31, Apr 7, 11~99 W284 Flc tltloua Bualneas Name Statement • The lollowlng persons are doing business as· The Jiffy Sertes. 1212 . Pembroke Lane, Newport Beach. CA 92660 Jennilo1 Joanne Macmaster 1212 Pemb10ke Lane. Newport Beach, CA 92660 Thia business 1s coo· ducted by an lnd111ictual Have you started domg bUSlness yet? No Jennifer Joanne Macmaster This statement was hied w11/1 the County Clerk or Orange Count)' on 3-12-99 19996786129 Dally Ptlol Mal 17. 24, 31, Apr 7, 1999 W285 Fictitious Business Name Statement TM lollow1ng persons are doing business as Paoflc JudQ_ment Re- CCNery. 6571 COfY Dnve. Huntington Beach CA 92847 Janet H Green, 6571 Cory 011110 Hun1tng1on Beach, CA 92647 This business Is con· ducted by an 1nd1Vidual Have you started doing business yet? No Janet H Green Tl)ls statement was filed wllh the County Clelk of Orangil County on 3·12·99 I 9996786155 Daily Piiot Mar 17, 24 31. ~r 7 1999 W289 FICftloua Bualness Name Statement The following persons a1e 00.ng business as Manners Pharmacy, 320 Supeno1 Ave., Newpo11 Beach, CA 92663 Yung Cl'leng Ko. 262 Monroe Street, Irvine. CA Q2620 This buslntSI Is COO· ducted by an lndlVidual Have you started doing business yel7 Yea. Feb 1. 1994 Yung Cheng Ko Thia elattment w hied Wllh the County Citric of Orengo Count~3·12-99 1 786180 Da~y Piiot Mai 17 2•. 31 Apr 7 1Q~ W290 Flcihlou1 Bualneu Name Statement The lottow1ng peraons are t!Olng business as H J,G11re11 Fumlture. 2215 Harbof Bl'lld , Costa MGM, CA 92827 James L Ganett, 2215 Halbof Bllld . Coall Meaa, CA 92627 John H Gan11t, 2215 HlfbOf BIW , CO.ta Me11. CA 92827 This buSlnesa I• con-ducted by • general pal1· n rahlp Havn you ii.rt d doing bu11ne11 yaf? v ... 8·1-1~3 Jomos L Oam11t Thi• IU1t11man1 WA$ hie<:! with the County Clerk of Oran119 Coooty on 3 12·9~ 1"9e7M161 D l!y PllOt Mii t7. 2 4. 3t A r'7 1 W2IM Ct tlOUI UI Mii Heme Stat.m6nt 11 folJOw;ng pOr&Onl re ~· Phantom po11tl•h1ng, 27<M f.IWie"' SI , Sanl1 ~ C/\112704 M1rk Al•n Trtomten, '3'05 !NI 8th , LOOO 50 white croaker. Davey's Locbr -no report. I PUBLIC NOTICES Beach. CA 90804 David Robel1 Nimmer, 9575 Marlpose Ave , Foun· taln Valley, CA 92708 This business Is con· ducted by Joint venture Have you started doing business yet'? No Mark A Thomsen ThtS statement was Ned with lhe County Cieri( ol Orange County on 3·12·99 19998786153 Dady Pilot Mar 17, 24, 31 . Apr 7 1999 W292 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF S ALE OF ABANDONED PROPERTY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT f UNDER AND PURSUANT TO SECTION 1988 OF THE CALIFORNIA CIVIL CODE THE PROPERTY LISTED BELOW BELIEVED TO BE ABANDONED wru BE SOLO AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT SOUTH COAST SELF STORAGE, 3480 W WARNER AVE • SANTA ANA CA ON APRIL 7, 1999 AT 1 00 PM AUCTIONEER M R RICHARD (DICK) SID- D ER S CALIFORNIA STATE BOND• 5088400 UNIT ·NAME ·CONTENTS 107, DONALD BUD HAHN MISC ITEMS & BOXES 285. AL.EX FONSECA MISC ITEMS & BOXES TOYS 39. KARMEL IT A OR· OWAY MISC ITEMS & BOXES 431. SANDRA SANTOS. MISC ITEMS SOUTH COAST SELF STORAGE. SHARON YOUNG Published Newport Beach-Costa Mesa Daily P1to1 March 24. 31 1999 W300 Flctltloue Bualne .. Name Statement Tho following persons art dom~ bu11nesa as Genesis Sweeper Serv· ices.. 2273 Pomona Ave., IA Coste Mesa CA 92627 Jo111 AntonlO Mou, 2273 Pomona Ave., IA, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 This business Is oon· ducted by an lndMdual Have you 1tartod doing business yet? Yes, 06/98 Jose Antonio Mesa This s111ement w•• filed wrth the County Clerk of 01'81\ge Count~ on 3· 1 1 ·99 199911785065 DallY Pilot Mar 17 2•. 31 Apr 7, 1999 W298 Fictitious Bualneaa Name Statement The following peraons are dOlng bulineu " s & W Automotive. Inc., 16650 Harbor Blvd., Ste. B16, Fountain Valley. CA 92708 S & W Automot1"', Inc. (C1hl01nia) Th11 bus•nell 11 con· dUC1ed by • OQlpon!llQl'I Ha~ you ILISrtOCS dOlng buSloeu yet? YH, 1"4 9V S & W Avtomot•ve..1. Inc .• Kevltl C WrlOht, CEu Th1I &1a11Mn1ri1 WU lilod with lht COi111ty Clet1t of Orange County on '3 5·09 1090t18532t Dally Pllol Mar 17, 2•. 31, Apr 7, IM W7011 NOYlc! INVITING BIDS NoUce I hctt by g1111n, th,.t the Doard 01 Tf\I t ... ot th coei11 Community CoiK!Ot Olstllcl OI Onmge County. 1 lotnlia "' ceiYe H led bid up 10 but no aiiter ltlan 2 00 p m W8C1"41Sd8y,. March 31, 1m. at Che Pu1tfli'1tl!J Oei>artmem OI lht Olsllfa roc.110 If 1370 Adams Av enua, Bldg. O, Co111 Me&• Ce11tom11, e1 Wtioai ftfM bl<M Wiit tJt putllicit I PUBLIC NOTICES opened and read tor ARCHITECTUML BARRIER REMOVAL-HARDWARE; GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE Alt bids are 10 be in ac· cordance with the Bid Docornenls wtlietl ere now on hie and may be MC\lred In lhe ollice of the Olrector ol Purchasing ot the DJS· lnci No bidder n\8V W1tfldr8W his bid for a psl10d of forty rive (<15) days aller the date set for the opening thereof The Board of lrustees 1eserves the privilege of re· jectlng any ond all bids or to walve any lrregut8rl11es or 1nlorma111lf!$ in any bid or In the bidding Signed: ISi ROGER W. DAVIS, Director of PurchHlng, CoHt Community College District AdVerttSe Maren 1 7th & March 24, 1999 Open March 31 1999 • 200 pm Bid No 1787 Publtshed Newport Beach Costa Mase Dally P1lo1 Maren 17, 24, 1999 W296 Flctltloua BualneH Name Statement The following persona a1e doing busintss as a) Associates Terminal Management Group, b) ATM Group, 11577 Slater Ava .. Umt A. Founllln Vet· ley CA 92708 Tong Tran. 8892 Saph1re SI . WestrT11nster. CA 92683 This business 11 con· ducted by· an lndMdual Have you started <%>Ing business yet? Yea, 4·8·98" Tong Tran This statement was fifed Wtlh the County Clerk or Orange Counly on 3·10-99 19996795830 DaJy PtlOI Mar 17, 2.ol 31. Apf 7. 1999 W297 Fictitlou1 BuelneH Name Statement The fOllowing persons ere doing business ... US Unk Trading Co. 91.21 Atlanta Av•, U 70. Huntington Boech. Cehfor· nla 92646·8309 Randall R Talbott. 2701 Cardinal Dr Costa Mesa, Cahlorn1a 926Z6 This buslneu Is con- ducted by an tndtvictuat Have you 1larted doing bUSlfleSS yet? No RandaQ R TalbOtt Thi$ statement ~as f1ted with the County Clt1'1c Of Orenge Counly on 2-4·99 1HH782•511 DBlly Pilot Mtr 3. 10, 17, 2•, 1999 W271 SUPERIOR:COORTOF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF ORANGE, 341 Th• City Drive. Poat Ottie9 Box 14171, Orange, CA 92863-1571 IN THE MAnER OF THE PETITION TO CHANOE THE NAME OF Scott Patrick Salmond ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OP NAME CASE NUMBER A196072 PE'TITIONtR(S) Scott Petric 11 SahTIOnd HAS/HAVE' FILED AP fl TlON FOR AN ORDER TO C•iANGE NAMES fROM Scott Patrle'k !mood 10 Scon Paltldi Au Un It ii h rotiy OfOer11d thal rsoos Interested In lh m I r •PPDll 1>9101'1 thl$ COV/1 In Dep 11ment No '703 ol the Orlnge County SUponor Court 11 the edd1e111 Shown ab<Mll 01'1 ~ ~0 19 9, 11 2 00 honors Tuesday. 'o'clock p.m and then and there show cause. if 1ny they have, why 1110 petition lor change of name shOIJld not be granted It Is further ordered that a copy ol this order to show cause be pUbhshed 1n Newpoll Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot, a news· paper of general orculatJOn published In 1h1a county 11 lea51 once a week lor lour conse<:ultVe weeks priOr to lhe day of the hearing DATE: Fee 25, 1909 JAMES A. JACKMAN, JUDGEJCOMMISSIONE!R OF THE SUPERIOR COURT Soott Patnck Salmond, 3305 Ladnllo Aisle. lrvlne. Ca 92606 •• Published Newport Beaeh-Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Mar 3, 10, 17. 2•. 1999 W272 Ffctitloua Bualn•H Namesi.~nt The lolloWlng persons art doing busineu aa. HARRIS IMPORTS. 9 Encore Court Newpc>f1 Beaeh, Calif. 92663 Ashley Harris. 9 Encore Ct .. Newport Beach, CA 92663 This bUSlneas Is con-ducted by: an lnctMdual The Aeglatranl com- menced 10 transact buSI· ness under tile flc11Uous buslneu neme Of nam11 listed aboYe on 211'7/99 Ashley Hams This statement was filed Wiit! tile County Cleft< ol Orange County on 2·t8·99 199Hn3574 Dally Piiot Mar 3. 10. 17. 24. t ~9 W268 LIFE AND ACCIDENT ANO HEALTH SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT · YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998 of PAC1F1C LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Full Corporate Name 700 Newpor1 Center Drtve. Newport Beaeh, CA 92660 Home Otftce Total admitted assets, $37,584,847,807 Total t111bllllles, S36,427,4•4.210 Capital Stocks, $30,000,000 Aggregate wt;111-ln1 lor 01he1 lhan special surplol funds, s 0 Surplus notes, s 149,609,956 Gross pald-ltl and con- tnbutea surplus. $35.000.000 Aggregate write-In• lor special surplus, $ O Unasstgned funds (surplus). S942, 793,6• 1 Gain (Lo.ss) from oi>era· uons, S240,&.44, t 21 Net Income, 1187,587,839 Increase (Decraase) ltt Capllal and Surplus dl:ITW111 1998. $212,626,114 Insurance In Force. tloowk!e, $89,554,95 Accident & Health r,remlums. $ O nsuraooe In Force Celtlomia Business $18,716 158.091 Accident & Health premiums Direct. $7,991.638 Wt hereby certify that the aboYe Items e,. in ac-coroance w1tti the Annual Statement for the year ended December 31, 1998 made to lhe 11'\SUrance Comm1ss1oner of the State ol Calilom1a, pursuant to law •• ISi Edward R. Byrd Name of Vice Preelden\ and Controller ISi Dick Van TrelJen Name of A11l111n1 Seretary . Publ11hed Newpon Beach-COSta Mesa 08llv Pilot March 22. 23. 2•. 25. 26, 1999 Mo&a7 NOTICE OF AJIPUCATION TO IRL ALCOHOLIC a-. AGES •z..i· oaie of Fil!no ~Clllon MARCH ()g, 111QQ • To Whom It May Concern lhe Name(S) OI ltle•~t cant(s) 1Hll I.A GRANJA Mf.OI. TEAAAHEAH GRU INC The ~ klilet ..... Alt ~no IO lht ~of Alcollalic 8Ml10t Cor9QI ., ... llCOfloltc bewr1Qe$ It 1 IXXl BRISTOL ST NORTli ~RT 8EAOi CA 112e60 , '1>r_lht following 1YP9 01 License 47 ON·SALE GENEfW. EATINGfVCE SANTAN4A -Hewpott Buell-Costa Mesa CN515379 •111&·KA ~ .. 17,24.31 1* tOCAL M011UAllllS PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK C emetery • Mortuary Chapel • C rematory 3500 Pacific View Drwe NewPofl Beach 844-2700 PIERCl AOTitE.IS IEUIROADWAY Mortuary * Chapel Cremation 11 O Broadway .. CostaMesa j 842·9USO Cl•Mlfled dally 642 .. 978 • "Affordable AlternatiVe" ..... Discowit Casket, Cremadon & ·· Burial setv:l~e Why should you subject ... yourself & your family to' paying inflated prices for • casket & rvk'"C ???? Call ToU Pm 1·888-~.aT Senti& Orllp I 5111 ... ~ I PUIUC NOTICES 11 PUBUC NOTICES 11 PUBUC HOTICEI 11 PUBLIC NOTICES I POBUC NOTICES I PtJBUC NOTICES IOl'a= °'Tl~ ::.: d~ ~-:: °ttM11.a01sP~~r6:iiJ~, ~~and~·0P:-t: .. ii~ CAfGA~Ji 111•.. Loin No. ... OI "" ~ ... lhallhe bt(jder poS$tU. B •ij b un;u;..., _.... "4MM11 Mo: -c\Rd ~ .. JIQp9ty to lie cont~tot's liCtose ll the 'teal,,,. .. cmw.a.T ......... NlililoMWil ... Mle lhe bid ii sut>fnltled """*' ... '!.' • .. A ~ °' MMT, _... CIDllb, .., I .... and Ce111hcatlOl'I ol Cnminal lorn.a -~ QIDD Cllttltt-UNl.m lllMIW II the ..._ d the Reooro1 Che<:ll ¥All be ,.. llltttin P4 1 -., .. -o1...,,_tatea,.. M:TION 'TO in-.. ,.as t~ • d Che Quired pe1 Educ:auon Code ~ In the ~~ ""'ra:T \'QM ""°"" Nolcuf ... " -.12'.za. aec11on 4512S 1 (AB 1610 ~~ ~· ?t_ E Wl'f•a..DATA n. bll.,._f undlr 11k1 and AB 1612) .._. .. .......; Ull. P YOU o.-1 OI ,,_ ,_..._. EACH BIO MUST CON .,.... -.,.,_ IM IXPUHAl10N °' ...... aftd ....... '° FORM ANO BE RESPONii or•all!~y 1HI tM1UM Oil' THI "'°" the undlllllgned a ...... SIVE ONLY TO THE 81D Is ,.._.., MWNIT YOU, Dlcllf..._1 d o.r.. ftt DOCUME NTS ANO "tO&I ltQAD CONTACT A o.n.td for ........ a AGREEMENT IN ITS 11;:11. CA "'-.J-~ l.M'tWl On CMl1"'1• lit Wl1lllWI ~ d .,.,._Ind E N T I R E T V , A S ntd 'TJUStet ..._,,g l:OD ..... LonMls ...... '**°" '°.... ,,.. under-PROVIDED BV' THE DIS· any abl~ty for any ~· ... ..._, U..C:.. .. *'f ~QU91d .... Noek:18d TRICT nt$S r Ille street ress 1H1Ultld~unc1Wand Dlflllllt and~ to... The DISTRICT reserves and o er common_ at na· ..,,.... to 0.-d ,.._ to be reccned In the f/ltlAfty the r1ght to re19C1 any Of all ~ ~anl;n t>~:. ~t ,..,...... OMttt•, n wtw. ate ,... PfOl*tY le bids or to waive any Ir .Jihollt covenant or )MWTMIY lftllnlmMt No. .. I a It, In ~ ~ ........ regularities or lnlormalllies !tlCP'!ISSIO or lfnolled. reoaro: ... -. PIOt -, OI OMdll .. lltllk:el, u..c., • In any bids 01 In the bidding mg title. pomsSIOlt: or en· "9cOl'da In the omce d .. 1"'*' llNce Cadlln. process. C\l"mbrancH to pay lSe· County"**°" OI C>rlnDt ~ llgnllan, M-Published Newport malnlli~ pnn'cPll lllm o the eountY, ... d Callomra. drea: 11qao ~ Beach·Costa Mesa Dally notels =e<I by said ......_. bf MkN1t a. ~.,... 2IO, Adel-Pilot Marc:tl 24, 31, 1999 ofTri.t I. Wit !nlefffl ~)·· o.n g'W, n .,_ J. eon, T~~~nu.. W303 as provid 111 Slld~~ ';; 9'1.F.::.. ~ :;· ';':..,.~ ri=: NOTICE Of TRUSTEE'$ ~~f·t~lf ~uo'Y"t~~.J ....... for cute Of owwt• L.ONDTM SALE • eS1lmated s. charges iWlQ CMHen chedl.. (~at "'°"lQAGB! ll9MCD, Tnssiee ~ .. ~ ~ e~nses o the Trustee and 1me d ... In'-" fttDNy u.c. • A DEBT COUl!C-loan No ~-3~~~ of Ille ~SIS created by said d the Ur*d ..... , at ttW Tat •t l&#TWO TO ca, ~· APN ~g ~~l~~st ed ~-*-"' -... -...:.. to LET A DBT. NIY N'Oft-AR~N OEFAUL T · inte and IUOnal County COUrthouae, 700 MATIOH OllTMm> WLL. A ~D OF TR T ~'any ~'Jse Ct* c... DIM Wiit, UIED flClR THAT ~ ~~J ARlif; 1 lhlS vre pnot . to The ... Ar-, CA, (Nale: A1AP1IOllTWJi&,~1,4'07 Y • beoe Undef l Deed ~~ =.:: PUBLIC NOTICE ROPE~. J Ti~ of T~tofore e~ MottrgagM ..._, U..C. INVITATION TO BID SOLi~, A PUBLI ::ned 1 wntte~ ~ II rtgN.. ._ n .,,.._ NotlCI ts hereby gMtn IF V NEED AA ~IP • ~DefllUk and De bf I undlr aMd Deed d School Dlsuict of Orange :E ~~ aul and Eledlc to QOrWeyilCI tD -now hltd that lh• Ocean View NAroTI ·H~Of PTR~ENnTI~ re, ' and I ~ Trull In the pniperty lltUllld County Calltomla llerefn· GAINS Y VX u~ ::J~ WI In uld ~ Ind State eher r~ferred lo as 'DIS· ~~k2 On CAonl :q\gg at ~~ ~ ~~~ dMc1'bed n : I.a ,,... fUlty TRtCr. wtll receive sealed =30 AM. ARM F"mancial county v.tlefe tne· real j$ dlllatbed In ate lboll'8 bids up 10 but no later than ation as thefly ac>-env IS located and ITIOfe th meuuoned Deed OI 1Nlt. 11 oo am on 1he 14th day ted Tru~ af\d lhr8e month$~ etao ,,.. • ~1-17 The.,... ol Apr11, 1999 at the DIS· rsuant to o. Trust ~ .Wdl r . auon D~ adchu Md Oltw carnrnon TRICT Admln1s1ra1ton Of. ed on anu~ 30. OJ/17199 AR Fin~ • ~·~llObe: 21 CA 92647 $ 1n the 0 I e Re-35 reel property clHa1bed Lane, Huntington Beacn. 1 87~1 o,·a I.JC· .· ~CA 92186-(619) fl llGf!llltoli, If any, d the lieu. 17200 Pinehurst 1 In menl f P 0 Box Clll 8Mcof1 Newpolt leectl At !his 11me, dale and Q:><der of anoe n~ ris ne Slonaker. Assistant cWllgned nu-. dllClllma opened and read aloud )or Maroa J Brioaen aF Slfl9al : 3117/99. 03124199, CIMbnlll The ~ place. bids will be publicly Gahfom1a, !!xeetl . ~ f1f1f ~ for ll'ly lncot· the following 'M>man, =ststOOf, 80$!' 1 rednea d ate ltr9lt _.. BALL WALLS AT National !W!, Associa-1 2289 .... _.. oltw common CIRCLE VIEW, MARINE :"pµgf,. ~ .. t6.~\~1~ -L-IF_E_A_N_D_A_C_C-ID_E_N_T __ ~ ' My, llhoMt VIEW AND OAK VIEW est 6idder for cash (pay~le AND HEAL TH hltli\.. a.d .-wll be SCHOOLS at ·lime of Sille 111 lllWfUI SYNOPSIS OF fNde, tu~ COYWtll'tt BIO #3:9899 • JOB #9931 money of the Unrted Stales. THE ANNUAL ot ~ ....--ct °' Plans and spe~l1ca11ons by cash, a cashier's c:heck ENT ~ ~ tide. ere on Ille al the DISTRICT drawn by a S1ate Of nauonat STATEM • pOaaeu6on. °' encum-Maintenance Department brio a ctleCk drawn by a YEAR ENDED tnnc... tD pay ate~ at 8291 Warner Avenue. stale Of federal aedt1 union DECEMBER 31 , 1998 ~ .... d .,,. Hun11ng1on Beach 92647, Of ~ checkl drawn by~~ of PM GROUP LIFE a) 99CUrtd by llld (714) ~7·2551 exi 3500 Of le<!er'a ~ INSURANCE COMPANY d 1Ntlt, Witt ...__ and Wiii be available at the assooalJOl'I,. • Full Corporate Name ..,..,,,, u PfOYtded In llld jOb walk for ii non·retun· l:J· .,"' ~1 0 if:fi_ t 00 West Clarendon, Suite no91(•L adYlnC:el. r any, dabte tee ot $2S 00 per set nanaal Code ~ 2000. Phoeni•. AZ. 85013 undlrhtannaOlllldo.d A Mandatory Job Walk IO dO bu~ll't this state) Home Office OI 1Ntlt. fMS, dw9M .,.. Wiii be held Thursday, Ap(~ Al In lhe ad Alea or the Total adm11ted assets ~ dthe TNlt .. Md 01, 1999, 8 00 am sharp, City Hal of IJ Pert CMc $337.911.164 OI the trU1t1 c:r..-.d by llkl al Oak View School, 17241 Center at Beach B~ Total liab1l1llfJS, Gl: EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY All rHI tsblt tftt!11119j II llllS ....,.,., Is st•ltd It lilt fff· 111• ,,,, ""111t Ac1 t i "" " Hlttldt• lllllU 1111kts ft ltltpl It ••nrtlu •uy '"'"""· 11•1111111 or .i1crl11l11ll11 ~·· .. rtct, ctllf, rtllt lll, .. ,, UHlclJ, llmlflal stain If n11t1u trltl•. or •• lntu llo• It lltll HJ He• "tl1tt1C1. llt!liaHet "•lscrlmlHllOI • .J>ls lllWlll,11 wlll HI Ul•l•tly acct,t llY 1n1111tt· mul for 1111 e11111 whlO I• I• WltlJllol et 1111 l1w O•r r11•111 are hr••Y l1l11m" lh1I 111 fwtlll•t• ••ortlld I• l'la "'"'"If .,. '""'"' .... ..... .,,n11ty •1111 lt Clfll· ,C1l1 ti "sct1111llltlt1, call HUD M ..fttl el 1·•-424-IHI ftf h ........... oc ., .. ,, .... ua HUO 11 421-SSOO I 10~A 11132 APTS I . = . NEWPORT BEACH Beautllul 4B<Jrm Home near Halec1est arA Mov.in condi- tion ~rry S259.900 CaJt SIM, ~ 714-839-80GS LIDO ISLE EXCLUSfVE 38rlBI. speoious, fight, open Sol. waterfaR. skylights, Flplc. Malblt. upgrades, $865 000 Agi 949·67S-26!M, 723-6151 TERRIFIC OCEAN VIEW 4Bdrm 3.58a1h, 4c parking completely Remodeled. 300 11 patlo, 12x 12 belc:ony Looks directly al water Thi• Unh 11 150 fl From The Send. Great beldi house Pnce Is S800K By Owner 9.C9-548.ao.c8 OCEANFRONT $398.000 AGENT 949-723-8120 ..,, Newport Marina Apartment8 Bayfronl C'Ommuruty with private b:each & manna. Walk to Balbo.i lsla11J. I lBR. 2BR and 2BR widen '1650-13600 Wood burning fireplace & private garage. Sorry. no pets. Pleaac call1 (949) 760-0919 ' BRANO NEW 58dmV58a!tl. powder room. 4 decb. Venado matt>le Ill .. baths, 3c garage, .,... ____________ ...,.., M.pe hardwood floors a. Tm-LEVEL TOWNHOME Very Spacious 2Bedroom 2Balh Wl1tl PatlOflmlC View Prrvale Elev1t01 2 .5 Car Enclo.sed Garage. Fireplace Huge Walk·in-doset. washef/ dryer hk-ups & yatd $20CXYmo on 1 year tease Cd tor 8PP4 1 tfOOSESICONOOS FOR SALE GENERAL SOLDll Showcaae Hom•• for S..le In our Saturday AHi Eatlte Su.Pl)lemenll Homes of the Week 01sP1Y Ads Sllll 11 Just $751 ' -Oladline 16 Tuesoay II SPM • • Open House l.lst1ngs $151 ~ Oeedlirll ThU!lday 5PM • • 4t Paya to AdvertlH • In the Beat local ? Real Ea1ate Section I CALL TODAYll LISA K. RIVERA Mt-574-4252 • ANNE WILLEY I Mf.574-4249 ~·~~--.~v~~......,..----~• I '° OOWH ·SO MOVE-IN : 1FREE COUNSELING • FREE Litt of HOMES I HUDl'VA REPOS 1-t00-123-6157 VETERAN REAL ESTATE Gnnti Reallors 949-675-6 IS I ,,.., 65 LOTS/LAND FOR SALE ARJZOHA, NW 10 8Cf8'-ln Northam Anzona ont( $29,900 BelulJI~ ranch land. good WI• 181 lrA CA Slate bofde1 45 mtla EZ terms Cal AZLR 1-888-244-5263 (CAL'SCAN) 75 INCOME PROPERTY NNITSSALE 111 lflC. M.H.P. Apple Valley. Lg. VIC. rate, G,8.1. $35K/mo CAP. Riie 15%. 11,750K Wiii Colop Agt t4t.721-0861 105 APTS BALBOA PENINSULA "PENN POINr 1br IJl!.\.yrly, 1900. Vlfy quiet MIV'lbof• hoocl. ...., beadt ' bey. t4M75•2Nt 110 AP:rS COSTA MISA UW VIMOI Lirvt 2Bi. din 1bl trptc, Wto Ilk up llnfJI• Olf&ge. ·"" decor, no · pet:e OKIN IMi-63 t-0473 949-646-8453 THE BEACH MOUSE APTS. 1W SUPERIOR 155HOUSE~ FOR RENT BALBOA PENN SHOftT TERM RENTAL Av• Iii June t Spacious, detux1, 2Bdrm 2ba, fully tum, dose 10 beach, 2c gar. 949-67 s-7130 l 1 '°~l E Side, Lg exec 2 11or, conCIO, 4bt lb1, 2 frDtc. ytrd, attach qar, Wto ~up. glf"· dener. 12000 MM7M261 FAIRWAY APAIO'MENTS AT BIG CANYON GATID COMMUNrTY BY F.uHION ISLAND 8tMltHVI e,...llMd ....... .net golf~ Ylewa. Enjoy~ hlftQ"' )ICMlt ..... 1 ,2ot3BA~homef ·~oer..,... . WW..,..,.......,. ..... °' ........ ~ •NI~ •w.t .. lfttlfldlefl ._,,., ...... .. ,........ .. . ,._ .............. ... 112 HOUSESICONDOS • FOR RENT NEWPORT BEACH 3bl 3bl, poo&.1emas IYM, 2 car gar laundry area, beach near· Ava~ 411 $2200fmo 8()(). 708· 1770 .Cbf 3bl hOUM, on '¥ IOi, Incl 1bf 1bl ,..., cottaga '3000/rno. Avall 4-1 01y1 Mg.g.co..10001301 or evu M t-722·1617 Newpor1 Crel1 3eam; • Iott, 2 5bl. comm pool new carpel. new paint. $1975/mo. IM9·641l-1869 642-38SO I 202 FO==I CM EASTSIOE PriVt1le f'lome, lumlstled $285 J>« mo • secu· nty dee> + I 0% lllec No pets 949-642-5.C36 ' Motel tettntly renov~ted, llW' major FW)'S & attract... OC ~ounds ~Uege.bchs.shOji]llbg mall 24hr l'rt desk Free HBO. ~PN. Disco~ery. DO phones. SP3 & pool. First wk spedals on sJngles & dbls $1 34+ Tax. C.M. Motor Inn. 2277 lla.rbor Blvd. 949/645·484-0 204 RENTALS TO SHARE Shere Lrg 3br 2 112 balh wt great ~ In NO near CdM Active pron prtl'd. 5760 • 1/3 UlllS Cell 8rtan 949-760· 1161 NEWPORT ebcR Wall< to belch I Bedroom w/belh. Ill lmefl Security, 151 & last + U11hllel SSSC>'mo IM9-6.c0·3735 8ll8ol PENiNSULSA 28r Bly ¥ilrW. tip, wld pron Pf•rd DENNIS IMH75-703S 208 VACATION IMSORT RIHTALS '"°"T TtllM RlNTAUBAI. P£NIN. Specjoua, <1111.De 28f 2ba Condo 1u1y Mn. dOl8 to bell. ?elt 949-e75-7tJO UIT!J WEEK 44..,,0 FDlloUS 8actl l>8Y & ocun •4" lwn ~ ~Pt• nigtll ep! 714-571H212 219 RENTALS WANTED $2tU,211,971 • II 8291 W1rne1 Avenue SealOn 51U2 oU\e F:Nneill Cllpitill 6tock$ S2 900 000 Hunlll'lgton BHCh 92647 Code Wld ~ ,k) do Aggregate write·1n5 tor (71•) 147-2551 Ewt 3550 bustnesi 111 ht stm Wiii be ~8f than speoal surplus end v.11 be ava ble at Iha MIO b~ hT OUly lllC>Olll'.ed roods IOI> wale truSlee he sill · bl Surptu& no11s. A Mandlltoiy Joo Walk mldt. bUt Ml'IOut CO*'lnl Gron patd·Wl and con· ""'iD be htld Friday, Apnl 02. Of ~IJ~ "' tnbl.rled surplus. 1999 a oo a m ahe~. 1 llT1>ll80 "'V1 11111. CIOlo l3~r:1f~4 wri11-1na tor ~=.~~: ~ ~~~~ ?iE~;~~ 1pecmf surplus Bch , Ce 92647 ~l..~n NI* dts- Unau.gMd tunas. The DISTRICT requires ~n1lloll. II 111y shown ~ Int hlbiMY lor = (su1p1us1. $36,192 . .C74 that the btdde1 posi.H• e SUtirMa l.lllt oomtOU\rtSJ aL die Gain (LO$a) from 8 or C·39 contractor r. BtlCll CA 92e2S Slid s• ad<!ftss OI Ql'4f operaltona, '8.103,8-48 1tcen111 at lhe time the bid lit mldt. bUI wnnout COYtnan designation 1f 1ny, "'°*" Net Income, SS.089.12.C ts iwbm1tted °' warranty eiprtsted l!efein Increase (Deetease) in CertlllcallOfl ol Criminal 1111011eo rtgatdmg tide. pones· TRUSTOR MARY A Cl.ARK. Capital and Surplus duMg Aeeo<ds Chec;I( will be re· SIOll or tneumbrl/IOIS. to o A. W!OOW 1998, SS.039,452 Quired per Educa11on Code Ill• remain1110 principal sum o Re<X>I'~ ·~R~str\I· Insurance In Foroe, Na· secllon .CS1251 (AB 1610 g:10noo'f<'~ru~~:~,, ~teres orda:'sJ,;.oaot ·~1~6GR~ Uonwlde. $8,776.055,000 and AB 1612) "' thl of ~Re-Aocldent & Health EACH 810 MUST CON lllereon • provided Ill f ,E t premiums $465,303,252 FORM AND BE RESPON note(s) advances. 11 any unde ~dg ~ n y, Insurance In Force SIVE ONL V TO THE BID lllt terms ot Ult OMO OI Trust te ~ Sale 4115199 II 9 .C5 Cahlornia Business Page, o O c u M E N T s AN o estln'lateO IMS. cnatgts aria $4,234,089,104 AGREEMENT IN ITS expenses ot 1t1t TruslM and o P~J>fSale ATT~MAIN Aoodent & Health • E N T I A E T Y A S Ille t•usts created by nto Dted INC THJ ENTRAN TO premiums· O!r8C1, PROVIDEO BY THE ol Trust to-Wit S61S 73691 TH C~NTY ~T· $106.3S0.308 DISTRICT (ESlllTilltO) Sale lnlotma11on H~OU~~:.r TCSANIVIC A R We hereby certify 1tia1 The DISTRICT reserves Sall 1n101maUOn may lit avail RI~ n~ lhe abo.,. 11ems ar" 1n ac t .. 6 nnht •n 111ecl ~ y or all Ible"" cat""" (714) 573·196 ORNJA coidan~" with the vAnnuai b.'ds"'or :0 wa1~;1any tr· one i>isme'.SS-Ort prtof to 1 ~!\¥Address IS PUf'P(>fled Statement IOf the year regulant•es or 1nlormal1t1es on) tll• scneduled sale e1111 J'BANN ST~ET nd d D~~ b 31 1998 1 a ....... c or n the b"" ng Plem bl aOVtseo tnat Ill ~:e t~el~ erlnsurall08 ;~s-;u· 1 1""1 opening bid 1moun1 at Salt ~ A ME~ Al.IF~ Comm1sslOJ'ler ol the State Published Newport bl IHs lnlll Ille IO!il deb Y, /3 332l N ' 4 · ol Ca1itom1a pursuanl lo Beach-Costa Mesa Da•ly amount due This hrm is assist he total amount secured by law Pilot March 24 31 1999 111g 1111 BtntllCllfY (C1td1IOf) said 1nstrument as of the 11me ISi R. LN Wlrthlln. W301 and/or Servair •n c~ of 111rua~bllcallon of lhlS no-Nam• 01 debt any ll'llOfmaaon OOlltned IJCe is 417 47 ¥ltllch Ill· Vice PrHldent, Tu TruslM Siile No 7969· 1022 wnttntr vtrt>atty or 111 wnbng CIUdes I e total amount of the 151 Dick Van Treljen, Loan No 7266133 Tiiie Oro11 may oe useo tor tn11 puroost unpa.d batance (IOCllding ac· Name of AHlatant No 2813572 T39 APNI 458· Date 03f24,Ail9 Catntron crued and unc>aid interestl Secretary • 043·05 Notlal 01 T1us1111•s Sale ()(eyluss PLC 1750 East Founn and reasonable eSllmated Published Newport You are 111 oe11u1t under a Deed SIJHI Suite 500 Santa Ana costs, e~ses. alJ1 ad-Beach-Cos1a Mesa Daily ot Trust Dated 4'25/97 UnllSS 92705·3923 By ST W~hams vances at ~e time o IMlal Pilot March 22. 23, 24. 25, you lake acoon 10 protect your ManaQtr T1us1M Operabons o ~~tic'IJ."':~ 1t~!&l<:e 26, 1999 propeny, II mrt be SOid at a Jo Ann• Handlon Asst Man· X~CUTIVE • "ff{usTEE -M426 publlc sale II you nMd an 11ger & Su~rv1So_r.-.Trt11tee ERVICE~NC PUBLIC NOTICE exoianauon or 11'1• natutt or Ill• Operauons P117889 3n• 3/31 t54~5 FERNANDO proceedlno aQalnst you you •nm MlS ION LVD INVITATION TO BID should cont.acl a tawyer On SUI E # Notice Is hereby given 4113199 al 10 OOam Cilmeron & NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S MISSIQN HIL~ CA 91345 that the Ocean View Dreyfuss PLC as Ille duly ap· SALE 181~~-6 School 01strk:t of Orange pointed Trustee under an T.S. No. GM""4011·C KAT N WEN County Cahlornla. herefn· puriuant 10 Deed ot Trust Loan N~~~1futi3 3124 31 . 417199 aller referred to as "DIS· recorded on 4130/97 lnstru· YB~~ ~R~M OfUTR~~ NE\WORT BEACH/COSTA TRICT" will receive sealed ment 19970200085 ot olllclal ATED .%/T U~LESS _M_1E_SA_Pl_L_O_T ____ _ bids up to bul no later than records In Ille Olllce ol lllt YOWT Al<E ACTION T o~-Apnl. 1999. at the DIS-catilornia Execu11a by Hloeyuld ER IT MAY SOLD AT NOTICE OF 11 00 a m. on the 14th day County Recorder ol 01ange PR TECi Y~R ROP· BSC8171 TRICT Admln1s1ration 01· Aluma and Yum1 Azuma as A PIJ.l3LIC SALi Ir YOU PETITION tices 172001 Pinehurst Trustor Cllnt Mannanan NEEV, AN EXPLANATION TO ADMINISTER Lane. Huntington Beacn. Mortgage Corporaoon a1 OF-H~NATURE Of~ THE ESTATE OF· Ca 92647 a.ntlldary Wll sd 11 oubllC PROCE DING A AINST • At this sa>d time. date MICtlon to lllQlltst bidder tor <OU 'f U Sl10UL CON· AGNES LILLIAN and place bids wlll be pub· cash (payal)le at tlmt of sate 111 TACT A LAv'VYER TIPPING aka 11c1y opened and read lawful monty of tne Un1tea ~ tbltc = ~ t~ AGNES L TIPPING atoud lor the r~towing 513115 casn Of cash11rs Clltek Jsh'r:~s chedl dlalWI on aka AGNES TIPPING ROOF REPLACEMENT pursuant to secnon 5102 ol Ill• state or nauonat bank chedl aka AGNES DtXON AT HOPE VIEW SCHOOL Fll\aOOll Code) Al In front ol orawn oy a sta\e or federal TIPPING aka AGNES AND DISTRICT OFFICE Ille flagpoles at tilt ma.in entry credit unt0n or a c:hec;I( DIXON aka AGNES BIO • 7:9899 area to 1111 Plactnoa CMC Center drawn by a Slate Of le<lefal • Plans and specillcat1011s located at 401-411 e Chapman savings and loan a5$0Cla!Jon LILLIAN DIXON are on hie al the DISTRICT /1111 Plactntil. CA all right title Of savlflQs assooallOn. Of CASE NO. A 196219 Maintenance Department and 11111rest conveyed lo and sav.nos bank 50eClli8d '" To all heirs benell CIUSUPNllT ,....., .. , • Rel;.f from .,,...,.. • Anawera to DA'1 • Modification of support hr••-,.,a1 ....... , ....... l811l•1•·7 ... '8UJA0-171Z I 402LOST & FOUND I FOUND COUPON BOOK at AA>et1sons In Newpofl Beach 949-760-0512 Foulld In Neiman Marcus perk.Ing lol 1 Sliver brlQelet wltlt gold claep. Turned In 10 customer service. Come down to Identify. Found 3.1f Puppy i&iilih brown, Arbor/Republlc. Co111 Meuby1tttl. ... t-645-6761 ANTIQU£S/AAT I ICOU.ECT18LE~ I BUY AU PlANOSI Anbquls-Quallly lumllu!e one piece 01 lllhole housetu 1 Casi! Plld 800'°49-4922 WANTED ~g!!!,s PIANOS conectlbl•• ..-.,..._ .. ~ ·S-·-·Oflco,..,.,.,,.,. $$ CASH PAID $$ --· ... --WE BUY ESTATES • lmmed~-lnendly -· 9W! PAY MOM fAITDr' CONSIGNMENTS Can,•gnments ~ken d41ly & '°Id •I ~uthan tvrrv \'lrdnnday at 4pm far 1ntorm~fttn C.Jll 111419)7 Ill~ I ..so APPLIANCES I 412 CEMETERY . · LOTS Kenmore 11t1vy duty waahef • dryer II yeus old used IOI PACIFIC VIEW 4 vea:·1m~ir~ Call 2 plots VISTA on MAR $2'750 neh MM54.1656 I I 2 CHOICE CEMETERY LOTS 454 FURNJTUR~ al HalbOr I.awn. choice toe. • near oall trM 8oU'I $1500 obo A dlnl119 rm ttt. Sotld chetry, 114-13H'3• 92"' dbl pedeSlll 2 leaves. 8 chlppenda!e chairs, ~Gd but I I lei & hutch .. malchli\g il!Vll 440 MISCE~~ never opened, s1i1 boHd, cost rvn -9K, sell $3875 714·5H-11 •4 '----~~~!!!'!!'!,,I ELEGANT CONTEMPORARY StOJe Fl.turt LIQUIDATIOH: TEAKWOOD BUFFET lozlel book 5helvlng, SIOflge S3 0 0 or t> .. l 0 ff er Shtllring paJltl llCk. atlOW' ..... 123.USO Ctlll, Otfcuqu~1mtn1, motel OiJi E'nl c;nttf, 6x5 S llS ~:~~ Oak table 11111NI • S chllt1 Mau ROid SAH OIEQO 5175 Ptcan table wneat S50 3.e865 mt 2 wernut end lbl&/"°"'18 clbt-eoc>;6 ~ 1uytf.~1um. c;om, nets S75•s100 IM9·&48· nOI. 1441 ~ 1 l: :.:u:::J Antique Hand c11ved IMper'll ~ CfA octctl Vlclorl1n needle polnl ~ .. ..?.°' P'l¥llttlM1."111 arrncNlr, area 1U0'1. MSO. --'*"1... • .. .,.. ... me ~ IN!!!f! Lib P\li)ri, I Wiie. lilac OLD ORIF..NT A N VA.JO RVC 949-491-97'4 lletu, '*""8 on pram! .... A50. ~. Hot ......, AICC F~I UIY SAND "'1ili0 baellirtul ~ "1911 • re•. mso ca1114 1~ l·•=I AUAWAV LlllllM lnlne hit Ul•NIW 1710 ........ ,.1 466 MERCHANDISE WANTED RECORDS TOP OOUAAI Jiu R & B. ~ Rock etc SO's & ~ MIKE 645· 7505 WANTED! OLD COINS! Gold sitve1 Frlnklin llWlC ster· •no Old walchel & Jel"lelry WESTCOAST CotH642·11441 470 SCHOOLS t1NSTRUCTION I• Teacher of Pi.1110 Mary dePascale, MM. "In Your Home" lessons available 800•600•052 476 EMPLOYMENT OPf'TYS Admlnlatnelve A11istant UQuna HJ1s nl80lcal mtg has Flf openng IOI admin assist ""'th less lhln s Y" e.cp cs· wpm , computer u pe1ience answer corp01ale phooes Md lots al energy 111 •tQUlred IOf 11'11 P<J6>IO'I Ercellenl benell1S Cll Ooml at (949) 855-9366 Alf! FORCE. Great c11Hr opp011un i.es evaillble lex high school girads 1198~ 17-27 Plus up IO $9.000 lf'll'tr.lment bonus II you quably' fOf an ll'lloonellOf'I packel call t 800 .C23 USAF or VISll www 111lorc e.com (CAL'SCAN) DELIVERY P£RS()ijs PkMTls Catemg " Cosll Mesa seekS prnltss1on11 highly motNated customer seMCe onented pe<SOOS Food S8MC8 and/or delivery uper•811Ce helpful. Clean OMV/CA 0rMna lJcense requrred Proof ol CthZensl'lip requtred $8·$10 h1 10 Stan 949 646 4 118 Ask IOI Cyd Oenl1I biller 20$-40$ hour Easy dental billing lull training computer requ11ed 1-1~434-55111629 DRIVER COVENANT TRANSPORT S 1 000 Slgn-on bonu• IOI Exp Company Drivers 1·800·4.C 1 ·4394 Owner Operatoors · CaM lol lree H!88~7·3729 Bud Meye1 Truck L.wies Relr9'1r lled Ha""1Q cal tol 1 ... 1 ·8n ·283-6393 Solo DnveD & Contractors (CAL'SCAN) DRIVER Stan up 10 " cent6'tn1 (Teams 39 cenlSlml (Solos) 00 51111 80 renlSlml ·ALL t.11\.ES COL A req d EOE KLLM 800·92S·5556 (CAL'SCAN) Elli: Inbound Phone S•• Spof1s & Cot'ICer\ tlc:Mlls PT S7'tv Flexllle Call Dee a 71~ FRONT COUNTER ' position 1v1llable. PtoPe ' computer skllle, phonu, 1tt1n1lon to del1ll a muat. Rerlable. Mon.fr! FT, Orange Coaat Attn Of Aealtore. 9G-72HSOO, Klmt>erty GRAPHIC DEsiONER NEEDED. Strong OuWlt & Photoshop skiffs requoed Mlr..1 be able 10 WOltt unotr dtadlne Good commt.ncallon 5"13 lmme<tale hlllno .. Fax resume to (IM9) g.co...7939 t•Ul.111/UHYIMI Al¥ r..rjj tJJt'Ult f,,A Mf wn Fv--tai Fmvn Ill ,_{ftViTii°"'t ,\ .. I Clll.f C'~hU. F• • RrliOl/lr, C1IWI Oct Ti ill 1'nlft Mtlll llt11 t Oloot °""""" Rtf/tw,I ..... r.,,,,.,. d C<tlHM ~,_..,A rt.u Ctl ~. 714MW't51 ) C11 riH o 1rtw'. cont lrioent aedll0<1 "'10 ""'' IOtW '#ho ~ ofleNoile be in1e ed Ill IN -• Hiiie, Of bcJCtl of AGNES LILLIAN TIPPING aka AGNES L TIP1 11\a AGNES TIPPING AGNES DIXON TIPP &Ila AGNES OfXON a AGNES LlLLIAN DIXOff A PETITl()H f:OA f'AO.. BAT£ hH been l~ed by DWIGHT G TIPPING, JR. Ill the 5upell0( Court of Cafllomie County ot ORANGE THE PETITION FOR PAOBA T£ reQueSll that DWIGHT G TIPPING, JR !DWIGHT GAYLE TIP· PING IN WILL) be ap· pomled as peraonall,.repre- Mt/ltatwe to admlflisl'llr the estate ot the cseoe<:1en1 THE PETITION reQueats the decedenfs Will and codidlt tt any be ldfl'llltlQ to tf!i0081t Tn. Will and anroodictls are evailat>le lor e11amona11on 1n :t-e Me kepi by the court THE PETITION requesll authonty to admltllster the eslale under lhe lndepend• ent Adm1n1stral1011 of Es· tates ACI (Th•& Au1honty w111 altow the personal 11p-1esenta1rve to take many aCllOJ\$ Without obtaining court approval Belore taking ceflafn very mpof· lanl ICtlON. howevtl, the pe15onal repre&entatlve will be required lo gr.11 no-tice 10 interested persons unless they have waived nollce or consen1ed 10 the proposed actlOn ) The In· dependent 11<1mln1strallon authority will be granted unless an Interested pe1 son Illes an objeC1lon to the petition sno shows gOOd cause wny the court should not grant the authonty 'A HEARING on the feh· tion Wiii be held on Apri 15, 1999 at 1.45 pm 1n Dept L73 !Ocaled at 341 The Cny Dnve Soulh Orange CA 92868 IF YOU OBJECT to the granting ol lhe pe1tt1on, you should appear at the hear· 1ng ano s1a1e your obiec· hons or tile written ot>ie<:· uon~ wnh Ille court before the nearing Your ap· pea ranoe may be '" per50n °' by your attorney IF YOU ARE A CREDI TOR or CX>nllf\081"11 c:ted1t01 ot 1he deceased. you must l1ie your daom Wllh lhe court and ma•I a copy to the 1•1HllPL=I 'SALES PART/FUU TIME" PT tor upeclle womens llClte In Fllhl'on llllnd. A'-0 Mtna ttore FulWT tor .. ocklng, dllt1 entry etc. Contact Oanyl or Sieve M .. 75 .. 7117 478 EMPLOYMENT SERVICES PINtt be 1Wtre lhl1 the H11tng1 In thlt uiegOIY m1y requirt you 10 call a 900 n11mbef In which lhere It I Ch•9' par minute. 480 BUSINESS OPPORlUNmES PINN be wary of OV1 of .,.. companlel. Check with Ute loclll letter 8u1lneu 81KNU blitore you Mncl anr money °' , ... tor .me... Reid and undeutand any contract• before you algn AUTO REPA.IR FOR LEASf/ C.M. °" Hewpon 8t¥d. New ~ Bays S3500 Oii• AQerll Co-qi IMM42·9699 • BEST 8if TO OWN • Cote I Herahey I Ptptl GrHI LOC1llon1 $1300 Weekly POlentlll Flff Video *>0-3SM 375 24hr 1100,000 A YElA tn your own dllllci mAklg bu~ FOi Nrt UO P8t'Qge send S 19 95 IO Star lnlomattOl'lll 3960 W Po1111 Loma BlVd SUiia H, •437 San OllQO, Cl 92110 eEARNe . $1 ooo to $3000 Tiu Wt'* TrlWI FUll r PAFH TIME Heeded E11tn Wotlt From Home Not Mu.A For Mole Into C.. littOIJa or ..._, •eoo.m.wa . ~ perM>nal rei11esen1a1-~ &IY CXlU!1 Within IOUf mortlhl lfllrn ll date °' ~ rsl UlnC9 d lellel'i et pnwllled In Pro- l:lllte Code MCI°' I 00 The llme lof llllnQ ' ""' not eXpile tMtfc11e loW montne rrom ~ tiut1ng tJat n<*llld etio't• VOV MAY EXAMlt'E 1tE1 rue qip1 t>y 1t1e COtJl1 11 VOi.i a11 a pel'IOtl 1nte1es1ed " Che •Nie, you may lilt with the c:ourt a ~st for Special NOllCI (fOftll DE• 154) o1 lhe lillflO OI an lo. ventoiy and app1a1sa1 al Htate asHl.I or ol arrt pe1it1on or ac:coont 1$ prov!ded in Probate CodG sef;tion 1250 A Req1in1 lo< Special No11ee lom1 's evaitable trom tile court clerk Petltlooer In Pro Per DWIGHT G. TIPPING, JR 510 EL MODENA AVE· HUE, NEWPORT BEACH CALIFORNIA 92663 Publ1sheo Newpc.n Beacti·Costa Mesa Da ~ Pllol Man:ti 17 23 24 1999 WT297 F1ctttJoua Bualneaa Na1M Statement The follOWlng P8rson6 are oo.ng business u . I.Jiles ' Lace. 41 3 31st Strnt, Newpon Beach, cahlomla 9266;3 KJmoerley Ann Fned· man, 2221 Port Cartste Newpof1 Beach. Calltorrna 92660 Thia business IS COO• ducted by. an 1no1Viduat Hew you staned Oc>tng business yet? No Kimberley Ann Friedman This statement was hleo with the County Cieri< ol Orange County on 2·HMMl 11K1967a3596 Deity Pilot Mar 3. 10, 17 24, 1999 W270 Can'1 seem to get 10 all those repair jabs around 1he house? Let the c1 ... m.d Service Directory help you find reliable help. M2-5878 1~\ENi.w:I OVER YOUR HEAD 1n Cllbl""' Do you need mor bl'8llhlng room'"' Oetl4 con-1olida11on no qva~lyingrll 'FREE consult111on (100)556·1548 www tnewho111on 01g ~ bonded non111otit NlllOnel Co (CAL"SCAH) I 692 SUPS/DOCKS I • /MOORINGS • SUP FOR .C2'BOAT EL.EC· TRICIWATER GOOO LOC CLS TO LIDO ISLE 8RIOGE $13 PER FOOT 949-675·6128 6.95 CARSITRUCKS NANSISUVS ACURA CL '87 Bit.. llAO 811 Jl'WI pl! CD ABS aaovs t003379l s 11 895 ltXUS Of WESTMll'ISTEA (714)182.-o6 ACURA VIGOR GS ... Brown, Auto, loaded. "'° clean, 131( mt, $15.559 M•123·1341 BMW 320l 1M2 5-speed 2;de>O' moorinc! chartoel g< •t • c 1 s 1900 obo 9"!1-6SQ.S4~ BUW5351 91 B*k/black. 8311 ml, IOIOH· cletllled, tood cone1111on. pp Sl4,t00 Ut-141·49*1 BMW 630CSim7 $111.ei ""/lllut ltl.!Mf mi<'ll cono new Illes & bits ~• smog $3750 714..fft-OIH . . . 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'>~10icel• 29 Fcxomght 47 Cup handle 30 Sugar cane 48 Came up ltQUOI 49 Grove 34 Yale aklmnus 50 Violin's btg 35 Chess 1>1«es bfother 36 Close by 52 Down In the 37 l,;tac s son dumps 38 Sungrng 1nsec1 53 Smgers Jan 40 Boiter and - 41 Fond du -, 55 Gizzard W1sconsm 56 "1<1ss Me,-· 43 ASStslanl 5 7 Fencing blado 44 Larry Cur1y. 58 Camper's and Moe house 4& Amuse 61 Secml agent -....... ,. 695 CARS/TRUCKS N ANSISUVS 695 CARS/TRUCKS NAN!WSUVS 695 CARS/TRUCKS NANSJSUVS CHEVY ASTRO TAUCI( '96 S1lvo1 (TI I 8770P) $15,499 CONNELL CHEVROLET 7' 4-546-1200 CHEVY ASTRO VAN '96 Full Pwr (X 196869AJ S t4.999 CONNELL CHEVROLET 714·546-1200 CHEVY Truck Venture '97 WNlt (X0147552B) $18,549 CONNEU CHEVROLET 714-541>-1200 CHEVY BLAZER '96 Musi see (X170449A) $18,495 CONNEU CHEVROLET 714-546·1200 CHEVY TRUCK 112 TON '97 Green (V!.18986P)..$14,495 . • l:ONNELL CHEVY (714)756-1200 CHEVY TRUCK 112 TON '96 Blue (X139127A) Sl7.495 CONNELL CHEVROLET 714-546-1200 ... , •• By CHARLES GOREN ~th OMAR SHAAIF and TANNAH HINSCH wtsr • 863 Q s 32 NORTll • /\ IU S 2 IV K IOH 0 1\J 7J • J s .. <> I04l •AQIOH ('OllN'I '10 fhN E/\ST • KQ74 ti 4 0 QIJ85 •1<732 NOi th hit.I both hiur C'.lrt.I ~uil • 1l~n h..U u clear cul r.1i~ ul South•!. inv1til 11011al 1u111p llccau-.c· ol excellent t111mr>" <\nt.I u runing vuluc L>cclarer lo~t 110 hllKI 111 plJYtn¥ low ll1)nt t.lu111111y on lhc opcnllll! lcJl.I. CU"1 WOii wath llW qu~n nnlJ 1c111rn1.-t.I a lrUlllf\ l)cdurc1 won 111 hunt.I, drew the OUl\I011t.lin1:1 trump' unt.1 thcn too~ u \Ce11nt.l <,pu<lc linc~\C. l:.ust won ant.I r11;1Jc the ulwious -.lull lu ,, duh -t.lown twol SOUTll •J 9 1:1 AQJIJ7<1 <> K 6 HaJ Jcclarcr lU~cn so111e time hclorc pluying lo lhe first Irick, u hcJ· ter line 111igh1 huvc been uncuvc1ct.I. TI1ere were nine fu.~t tr'ick, -one sp;J(Jc, o;1x hean!> ant.I two t.liamonch. 'Ille foolproof wuy to notch the 10th w.1~ v~a u club rufl' Even that needs n modicum of care •• • 9 6 4 Til<l' b1JJ1111r NOR1 H F.AS'I 10 .. ~ I• Piw 41:1 p~ Opening k..itJ· bght of • W1':.'n Plt511 P11~' Pi.a~ Sooth too~ a 7'"1 pcn:ent d1.111l·c l11r 10 tm:k\ at lour hl\1fh Nut haJ, except that a 100 pcm.:nl plJy woulJ have hccn far, tar helter. Tu pn:vt:nt the defender~ from h.av- mg the time to Jruw three trumJ>" hcfurc declarer 1~ ready to ruff u duh. w111 the fir..t tnd. with the oce ot ~pJt.lc~ unJ 1mmct.hatcly lead a club lrurn dummy Now t.lecl.m.:r 1 a tempo uhcatl. Wm the marked trump return :tnd· tfuck another cluh No ' 111011cr what the defenders Jo, J1.·dar· er w1fl be able to ruff a cluh tor the ·me nut:l1on was ~trn1ghllu1 v. arJ. fu~ling ttic~. • 695 CARSfrRUCKS N ANSISUVS CHEVROLET CAVALIER '92 Convt, lo mt, blue. pwr top, al· lays & more (239081) $6,988 N"abera Oldamobllt Cedlllac 714·540.9100 CHEVY S10 BLAZER '95 While/gray, auto, ~r pkg, t~t. rool rack (107583 $14,898 LEXUS OF WES MINSTER (714)892-6906 DODGE 314 VAN '97 White (W72500SA) $16.249 CONNELL CHEVY (714)756-1200 FORD BRONCO 1996 Eddie Beuer Edition. Black/Tan leather V 8. CO Stereo, Fully Loadl!d lldW bralles. new tires custom ~ts Mint CoodrllOO $18 500 949 548·6020 949 548 1522 FORO CONTOUR GL '98 ABS, AC CC POl. hit PW lo mites (1139751) $10.998 Coate Meu Llncoln Mercuf'Y 714-540.5630 FORD CA. VtCToRIA '98 Loaded. ABS CC. POl, PW, alloys (1114875} S15,998 Coate Meu Llncoln Mercury 714-540.5530 Suburben '94 GM 4wd While S1lvtrado 2500. 3Ql1 l~.7L • V8 819f18, heavy tow pkg, new tiles & breaks. dual e/c, loaded super cleall. 1 owner • trans lerable 6yrf75K GM major guard insurance prolechon plan. low mi. 58 Bir. mi wont last $22 950 cal 949-644-4331 eel phone 714·307·2376 695 CARS/TRUCKS NANSISUVS HONDA CIVIC EX '95 Auto, air, pwrwln.1ock/steerlng, 49k rntles (008499) $11.898 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714)892-6906 Isuzu Trooper 111989 82K, orig owner, everything new $4950 949-&S0-7160 •· *f':•n•tt• Jeguar XJS '89 Vt2, convertible, black/Ian new top, phone, CID. 95k mi. $12.500 obo 949-650.1526. Jeguer XJ6 1991 50k orig mi. new llres. CID wnmacufate, S 12.SOO pnyate party 949-6734411. LEXUS ES 300 '96 ~hr, CO. moonrool (178131184776) $25,295 TUSTIN LEXUS 714-544-4800 . 695 CARSfTRUCKS NANS/SUVS LEXUS ES 300 '96 Black, llhl, 36k miles. co (177391145629) $25,795 TUSTJt{ LEXUS 714-544-4800 LEXUS ES 300 '96 Lthr. 33k miles. CO, chrome WhlS "{17822/152100) $25,795 TUSTIN LEXUS 714-544-4800 LEXUS ES 300 '96 Llhr co. chrome wiu. moon· roof (ln381143878) $22.995 TUSTIN LEXUS 71 .. 544-4800 LEXUS ES 300 '911 Ruby lthr moonrool. CO ( 176821136169) $23,995 TUSTIN LEXUS 714·544-4800 LEXUS ES 300 '96 CO. chrome whls, moonrool (175951135232) $23,995 TUSTIN LEXUS 7~:.$.Y._-4800 LEXUS ES 300 '96 Caslvnere Beige, ·llhr. co (176641142267) $231~5 TUSTIN LEXuS ?14·544-4800 LEXUS ES 300 '96 cd, chrome wheels ( 171041 134795) $24.895 , tUSTIN LEXUS 1 714-544..(IOO LEXUS ES 300 '96 Lthr 40k mlles. CO. chrome wt1ls (I 7820/162760) ~4.995 TUSm LEXUS 714-544-4800 HOME, HEAL TH AND BUSINESS ~ ........ ERVICE .. 1-c~11-c~11•c~l l•R UHCOlN CON1NlnAL •• llUIC\MY IAllE: 'ti Pondec lrt111 Ml COflwl. 't1 TOYOTA TaClL. W A<ao Iii ~ pw1. wMnl lOlded ASS PW POL ~ Wl'lle. llhl ctwanie ~ Sb NC. 23Nnl. CllSl.b (8"3S31 llS.991 ~'!~S3&31 $12.ti.ie pwr. lllioe. (2t20111l $20.898 Lll<E NEWll A5j6 WUI 01 Wlll'llNITER ..... L1nc01n MeteUtY L[J(UI OI WOTMINSTIA '14-nwotl (7t4,.._. 114-WNaO 114492.flM . ·-..10amiyginyrr1'-lq-.nw....,......,~.,. liiCOCN cONftNINfn ·11 u.curr Liiil 'i1 MASCHI i1t cllifi£Al'ii 1x1m1SA1 $18.250 lOldtd. CD. flhOOe, mocrwoof Loedtd V6. 1111 PM. 1tQv1 lo enrf, NC lfM!a, loW mllee, CONNB..I. CHEVY lloyl =25) $16 995 1111 (et58036) $10.ff7 11100 dowl'I MMM $17,000 {7t4)54t-t200 C.• UftcoM Metcury Coetl ..... UncOln ~ pp MM7H41 I ... ovo•A •• 714-M0-5'30 (714)540-M)OPOfWhe 111 Cenet• .•• • I I • "~ ...... UHCOLN lllAR VI 't1 MEAcOAv vltL04otR 'ti lwvool NC $ 1500 oown =:,1t:;,_'°6 ~ctrlwt, Loeded, A6S. ~tr. ll!Oyt. lo a..n (X163006Al$13.800 mu~ $17.000 Pr!Vtte pany white, pow9t e•fltl4nat mille (1688828) $7991 CONNELL CHEV"OlET tu-m~t1 NC, Sunroof, CC & .......... Coeta Meta Uncoln Mettury 7'4-5*1200 St~ p1.,_, ~ .... 714-540-5630 MhsUblahiECiJP•GS·T'H PORSCHEt1tTarg1'71 Rad# dMctor. Xlnc ~ lllllf!llY. llllO, 1r. lul pwi pacit. Polor bl"9, dark blue. All matnt. reewdl. 11z.19D Mtfceclla Bena 500 SEC '15 xlnt cond, gtey, loeded, $9500 94MS0-15t7 •••••••• MERCEDES-IEHZ 300E 'i3 3 2ftr eng, ldnt cond, CID, TO,P $48CYmo w/12 months remalnlno °' sel '°' $21,5()0 04M9M730 Mercury ()(, M1rqul1 Lt H Loaded. ASS, dUal p seats (1624021) l171995 • Coate MeN L111Colo Mercury 714-5•0.5630 Mercury MountilMti '17 V8, 5 Ot... IC. ABS, Pfiv Qlass, aloy W'Ns 1..i20111il) St!J,997 Cos1• Meu Uncoln Mercury (714)540.5630 MERCURY MYSTIQUE 'ii Auto, AC, lill, C85S, A6S, CC. aloys (1841003) $10,995 Costa MH8 Llncoln Mercury ft 4-54().6630 co:6k mi (014250) $19.898 111\r 11\lef, 1 0-MV91' Looi N.ll. c •• t adu• 0.. LEXUS O~W£S'tMINSTEA been wrecked. tsKtnl. {t4t)t5M11S d01 (7t4JH2..S906 SlUSO. 94w75•3700 TOVOfl 4 ROHNER •if NISSAN PICKUP 1i00 Auto, AC. PS, PW, POL, CC, AJC, SHELL, AM/fM CASS, P~a•he 9245 ,88 Ill~ (#013676) $18,997 XL NT C 0 N D. S 39 99. "' ~ Coale Mna Lincoln Mercury 949-642-6777. A/C, 11110, wt111e, good concl, 714-540.SUO NISSAN 200 SX 197 $500 d";41~~=1~950 PP B1k. 6spd(X145743Bl s11,749 TOYOTA CAMRY ,97 CONNEU CHEVROLET 714·54&-t200 Gray. 1111<>. 11r, CD. am'lm ca.ss (026084) s 15. 998 OLOI EIGHTY EtGHT '9S LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER Auto, air, pwr, pk~. lltv. eaoy1 (714)892-tllOI c/c, 1alt, (82A73Gl $I0,89S T olil T 4 4 b '""' LEXUS OF WUTMINSTER oy l<:Ofnl • •ca ""' (714)892-6906 Bllt. S 5J>(I, Ill, full pW! pack, moonrool (114087) Sl9 &96 OLDSMOBILE AURORA LEXUS OF WESTMINSl'ER 10K mi, wht pll. tan""· alc!Vt. 714-192..SIOt VW CABROLET '5 NEW: eltlfn14or, battefy, cC; c:orlvert, tell pipe ~ AC syetem. •Int . fn~:· $3400r'080.94M5049" \iW s0P£R BEE'fil' "tt ' RUM QOOd, good tlrH, ,_ cart>, ftle. lnl«, nHds aornt body work. $700 firm. 94MS0.755t bal ol wan (100803) $28.~ Nabete Olclemoblle Cadillac 714-540.St 00 OLDSMOBILE SllhOuette 'H Lo milM. dual doors ltlll co Bal ol Wiii (269913) '20.988 Hlbef1 Oldamobli. Cadillac S~LL YOUR USED VEHICLE THROUGH ClASSIFIED (949) 642-5678 7t4·S4M100 'STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • Tht l..Lgal Dt-partmm1 a11ht Daily Pilot is pl.tam/ to announrt a ntw stn1frt now availabl.t 10 ntw bu.sinmn. , ~will now SEARCH tht namt for you at no n<tra rhargt, and saw you tht timt and tht trip UJ tht Coun Houg in San111 An11. Thm, of C'Ollnt, after tht starch is C'Ompl.tttd wt will fil.t your fiC'titiou.s businm namt s111tmfm1 w11h tht County Ckrk. publish onrt a wttlt for four wttlts llJ rrquirtd by law and thm fil.t your proof of publiration with tht County Ckrlt. Pl.tllJt st.op by tofil.t your fit1itiou.s businm ftllttmmt Ill tht Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mt111. If you cannot stop by. pita.st call us at (949) 642432 I IFnd wt wiU malu arrangmwits for you to handit this prowiurt by mAil. If you should haw any forthtr qi«stions, pltllJt rall us anti r.w will bt mort than zlatl to llJsiJt you. Good luclt in your ntw busintss! I 220 ACCOUNTING I TAX PREPARATION BY CPA f r • r rw11a1ion Free E SI u ~ T" !IS Ta•I' Coll1.><:hon I r 1 ' n·s Ous•nes~ & lnr.IMd • •'~ Ou\1rlllss S1ioc.ahs1s 'l»r• J A[.PI s P"r~onal1wd 252 CARPET CLEANING I 216 DECK COATING I WATERPROOF COATINGS Decks. balconies. staKWays Quality wo1k at reasonable rates L#S87430 722 8769 292 FLOORING fTILE 1304 HAULING I JUNK TO THE DUMPlll 714-968-1882 AVAILABLE TODAY! 949-673-5566 f 31e ~DSCAPIN.o f I 3'o PAJ~No I ... I 354 ___ P_Lu_M_e_1N_G_f 1 'fl1NAIE~~~~RTY • •\, ·ll·1 9840 222 ACOUSTICAL CEILINGS Acoushc C11llng Removal Knock down texture applied Call Ceiling Oeslgn NOW• 714-610-3385 Roben 224 ADDITIONS /REMODELING FARTHING INTERIORS K~ch,.rvBatt11Aemoclel H• •Jll'l Addlh<.ns V1saJMC. l•5f.087S 949 64!>-9325 REBUILD OR REMOOEL Homes or Ol11C41S • Oua111y Conslrur.llon • flrasorldbly Prl<'Al<J • L~el Company #636318 • Stoplll'rison & As5oclal8' Cell 94~4·5465 231 APPRAlSALS C&P SERVICES • l1Lc11renre . "~'""' • lllS l>ooe11011• ~lrttol .... 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MOME REP~IR DUNCAN ELECTRIC locat/Oud response HOME IMPROVEMENTSll 266 CLEANING /MAlNTENANCE [ uro( I, i:-111Prs SeMCOIAemodels • Orywatt· c11pentry·p11nt1ng •A ~"·"'· "" n ·"°"""• Ind rnuch more• Small lobs all PROrESSIONALISMIMr l.127~/oears expe~~ Gary 949 845-5277 OUAUTY LICENSED CONTRACTOR AHurence HOIM lmprvmnt OEDll:ATION No lob 100 smaN Al servlees & Sklllod M81114enance-plUfllb. 714 342-0656 Repair, remodel. tans, new Ing, eltK;l1lc11I, appliances, 7 37 0 svcs, lipa& 645-3656 ,..,pantry, tile, drywall 14 4 .27 4,, o 714-269·7185 01 pgr 688·2077 A Touch Of ClaH Cleaning a .. -.-.. ~-c;1-,.tCAl-·coomi.c--,-o.-.-1 HOME RE'STOAI' REMODEL Cleaning Aes1d/Commerclal ~ --... Tiie drwall, wdwk, lencea, llc'u ~.Free Est. ct.cka1 rm add'•, roola, gen. Teresa 714-282·7143 rep. comm/rea, Rel'•, frH BRIGHT HOUSECLEANING -HI. Chrla 714-6()9.0805 Europeen Profe11lonala. 11o-"'-·-...,.,.; .• ~ GIMr11 ContrJHiildymon BEST IN TOWN! 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Publlc- Utrht1es Commission REQUIRES lhat all used household goods movers rrint their P.U.C Ca T number; hmos and chauffers pnnt the ir T C.P number in all advertis· ments II you have a question about the legality of a mover. Umo or chautter, caU PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISION 714-558-4151 CHUNG'S PAINTING 24 Year• Exp • Great P~! Guarinee WOl'k· Free Esl l#375602 714·538-1534 IKE'S CUSTOM PAINTING ProlesslOntl, clelll quality WOl1I lnC/eX1 & doclcs lt703468 631-4610 ouAilTY CARE "1 20 YEARS F11r pr1c11 ' lntenof ' Elderlof PU'll, local rtlenlnces NB 1181 Ron 949-645-2417 RAINBOW CIRCLE VliNf. P~lne/exl ~ICll QUlllly jobl FIN 911'1, &:1589897 636-8888 ROBERT tSiEU CO. lnterlollulerior, smal ~OK. Oeconl~ PllllllnO U494350 Cel 94M4&-3008 Of page 94H8t>962e H YRS OUAUTY PliNTING TOUCHUPS TOO 24 Hr&. Rlclwd Slnof Llct280644 94 .. 95MP2• ~\ltf/p~ ~ krueger pal.ndng re.sldtntlal faux finishing wood restoratron matt hew 949·548·5481 lk. 740898 MuNt/f Mo.11lc1 F1u• Flnllhn ~'"• "~ ...mml The Local Plumber e ..... tl,., ........ ""&OCATIHO IUCTIONIC Sl.M &AM DITKnON ~s.mc. 675-9304 ln52497 ln-.4 DAN DAWSOM PLUMBING R~lr. Ra~l Rep.po Drmns 2.ur SOIMCll. Eq>en gas syslem reptpes U554'722 949-64~720 EXPERT DRAIN ClEANINO Plumbing •tPelrs 20 y11 exp, .. wM pranleed STEVE 545-8298 Plumb1n9'cttaln clhiilng 24tlr erne<gency svc LOW rates, lnle est. bonded, In-sured. 846-3299 PRECISE PUifliBINO Rel>aKs & Remodels FAEE ESTIMATES l#687398 969-1090 ORCO PLUMBING • DllAJN CLEANING 7 • O~YS/WlllC r. Otiun Oliroont lnterpeclllc AIMI Mgml CornmerolaVOlftee ReSldentiallH 0 A 's 714-891~ 1362 ~~1 ~1 r ; \"I ' l · · ! · : . t I I 11 I• I : " FARTHING INTEAIOflS Installation * Remaial Discount Wallcove~ U560875 949 .. S"-$325 THE STRIPPER! ~in wallpaper removal Ll5H241 714·9Q-5037 WE GALS SHOUlbHAHG" TOGETHER. Strip. install ~IO hi crazy ll735976 S3t·21f 1 The Doil Pilot Serrice Director S11vl1ing 111011 Wllo S1rrl111i ,, .. ,., . I Antiques ·& Coll8ctibles -AdVertising Sup'.plement · · · I I " I i. ; . I : ~· , t , ,. , r , ,, . • . , • • . . ''* c - '\ • Wednesday, Morch 2.t, 1999 IH . ' J - 24~ 1.9.9!) 82 \.Vitdnetd<JY, Morch'24, 1999 • Calendar Antique ·shows purchases Expo Antiq·ues Show & Sale · . November 1998 marked the beginning of a new era for a show that has long been a benchmark for Southern California antique shows. Michael and Marilyn Grimes. owners or Calendar Antique Shows. finalized a purchase agreement with South Coast Shows· to acquire the long running Expo Antiques Show & Sale in Costa Mesa. Also known as the Costa Mesa Antique Show. the expo was started more than 20 years ago by Dorothy Emerson. long considered a pioneer in the business of producing antique shows. Emerson is best known for two shows which remain a staple of the show circuit in Southern California: Santa Monica and Costa Mesa Following Emerson. the show was managed by Don Nolan. a promoter fo r many years He retired from the production business five years ago, at which point the show was purchased by Harvey and Judy Liss of South Coast Shows According to Michael Grimes. it was an opportunity he could not possibly pass .up "I don't thmk you could ever ask for a more perfect match than what we have now-:-Del Mar and Costa Mesa. Grimes said "I consider these shows to be the Yin and Yang of the antique shows in Southern California All you have to do is consider that both shows have been running for many years and are therefore extremely well established. Then. add to that the.fact that both are well thought of by the general public and the antique dealers. You've got a win·win situation." Grimes will be working the same magic for Costa Mesa that he has done for Del Mar over the past few . years. "The one thing I do that the dealers appreciate more than anything else is bring in the people," Grimes said. "Without people in the building, a dealer can't sell antiques. When you consider Costa Mesa's location In Orange County and the population within a I OO·mile radius. it's almost scary. This Is the show with fantastic growth potential. and I think if there Is any company in the marketplace who can tap that potential, it would have to be Calendar Shows." Calendar Antique Shows is the oldest continuously run family·owned production company for antique shows in California , For more information. call Michael Grimes aL (760) 943- 7500. " Eckert's General Store Antique Mall ckert's Gcncra~torc AQtique Mall in Los.-Al~mitos is a very unique antique mall Currently they have more than I 00 dedlers who sell quality antiques from adverti sing to Victorian The antique mall is a family-run business with a combined total of more than 75 yea rs in the antique marketplace The mall is designed to resemble a 1920s to 1930s American General Store with all its counter areas decorated with original general store antiques Th~ mall was recently featured in a travel tour magazine that's distributed all over Japan. as one or the top I 0 antique'malls to visit in the Los Angeles and Orange County ar~as Owners Chris and Kim Eckert and Charlie and Janet Eckert \\·ere featured as one of the top I 0 antique malls in a recent t1,wel pubhcat ion because of the high quality merchandise t ht) require their dea lers to carry f ckert s 1s not like the civerage antique mall It has 1" ... t 1blished a level o f qudl1ty standards for their dealers and rC"q1 J1rC'> them to stock their spaces with 80 percent quality \ ·.tintiques and older collectibles. The other 20 percent or each dealer's merchandise can be newer designer merchandise. such as the wonderful pillows made from vintage fabrics. featured' in an issu .. e o f Country Accent magazine. made by dealer Caroline Toth Other newer "finds" include unique crafts. folk art, artwork and gift items. This standard of quality the dealers are required to maintain has made Eckert's a fantastic place to shop. The store carries fine antiques. antique furniture. Early American Country pieces. painted furniture. Shabby Chic· style furnishings. vintage clocks. old dolls. toys. fine glass. china and pottery There are also several other antique malss and antique shops in the su rrounding area and Eckert's will provide a free map of the stores at their mall. Located at 3555 ~atel/a Ave. (off the 405 and 605 freeways) in Los Alamitos, stop by and visit Eckert's Genera( Store Antique Mart For more 1nfom1ation. call ( 562) 43 I ·0548. The Pottery Shack is La guna 's treasure trove The PottNy Sh;.ick in Laguna Beach 1c, ..i muc.t-c,ee landmark More than ·B ye,H'> old 1t w;.ic, voted Best Pottery Store in Orc1n!"E Countv in 1998 You II find much more tlldn 1u st pottery at The Pottery Sh<Jck v. h 1ch now occupies two buildings inside c-md u11t More than 25,000 square feet or tred~llrl' hunting ~pace is filled with collcct1lill•..., lor every budget You II find Ganz Cott ,igc• Collectibles. Sc1l v1.Jt 1 Venetian hdndblown glass. Fitz & Floyd accessories Hou~e o f Hatten limited editions. the Kurt It also carries an exclusive line or ceramics and tableware from Califor 1ia artists. In addition. choose from a wonderful selection of tableware from around the world formal chi na. porcelain, earthenware. stemware. flatwa re. ceramics. linens and ca ndles The expanded Garden Shack has house plants. perennials. annuals. bulbs, seeds and a variety of pots and containers for home and garden. It also carries bird houses . wind chimes. fountains. gardening accessories and outdoor furniture. along with expert advice on landscaping and garden design Come visit The Potttl'tj Shack at 1212 S. Coa st Hw11 . Laguna Beach. Wonderful gifts for Mother's Day, bridal showtrs and wtddlngs call Antiques & Collectibles -Adverti~ Sapplement I ,, . The Old Towne Barn Mall in Orange ' - T . he Old Towne Barn Mall is a charming 6,000 squar~ foot barn. formerly a fruit packing house. A mother-daughter team with a creative flair has transformed it into a delightful decorator's paradise. With the help of excellent dealers, the Old Towne Barn Mall is a wonderful mixture of antiques and collectibles. Come experience a true adventure in shopping! The Ofd Towne Barn Maff is located at 119 N. Olive in Orange. For more information, call (714) 532-6255. Plaza Antigua: a stroll down memory lane ''~za Antigua's nostalgic atmosphere sets the mood." .-~;ner loan Cernich said. As you walk through the doors, you are immediately transported to the days or yesteryear. Cool jazz is playing, the fountain is bubbling. and the relaxed and friendly expert staff all add to an unforgettable adventure down Memory·Lah€ Plaza Antigua has more than 80 of Orange ~ County's best antique dealers all in one facility. It offers a wide array of merchandise. r~ antiquities to antiques; Victorian to vintage; aadl cottage to collectibles. A stroll through the Plaza takes yow to another era. whether it ·be the Renaissance or the turr:i of the century. __./ ·'tollet?tors. connoisseurs and designers alike find that one·of ·a·k.ind treasure at the Plaza. The large staff can advise customers on any purchase. Many dealers are certified appraisers which makes even the beginner confident while shopping for antiques. Vast knowledge is just one of the advantages of shopping at Plaza Antigua It is remarkable how many wonderful items ca n be tucked away in one store. The eclectic assortment of merchandise is almost overwhelming. You will walk through twice just to be certain you don't miss any of the hidden bargains. Plaza Antigua is celebrating its second year as one of the "Best of Orange County's top antique malls. Come by, sip some complimentary coffee. make a day of it and enjoy the fond memories that on ly Plaza Antigua can provide. Plaza Antigua is located at 254 I 0 Marguerite Parkway in the Village Center. Mission Viejo. Call (949) 458·9306. Business hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m .. Monday through Saturday , except Thursday, when hours are ext.ended to 8 p.m.; Sunday, noon to 5 pm. Amerige Avenue Antiques announces grand opening (Jome share in the exciting new expanslQn of Amerige Avenue Antiques in downtown Fullerton. during its grand opening on April 17 through April 19. from 11 a.m to 5 pm. Expect surprises! Refreshments will be served. Specializing in estates. consignments and collectibles, Pat and Ad ler Polonaise Co llection and Figge ornaments (949) 494· I 14 I. David Lenhart have 26 years experience in the antiques industry, with seven years in Fullerton. Come see the recent remodel with 900 additional sq uare feet of showroom space Amerige Avenue Antiques is located at 122 N. Harbor Blvd .. Ste. 110 (around tht corner on Amtrlgt). Fullerton. Call (714) 525-6383 . Spring sa le se at Chloe 's Closet • n Arrtiques & Collectibles .:. Advertis.ing Supplement · · · Wednmoy, Morch 24, 1999 B3 -- ~~~==~==================~================================~~============~====~-"'· ~~~ an thus: • a very ·· unique ~~~iii-.·~ rJallery Step into the unexpected . A charming gallery filled with classic. distinctive. elegant decorative accessories and a discriminating selection of ori ginal Ant ique Prints dating from 1613 to 185(}. An extraordinary collection of botanical. architectural and natural history copper 11 9N. O/iv~ or thm the iron gate Nlf ·com er oj the A N , 1 Q u , M A L L plaza i11 hisl'oric And <:ountrv Village 0 range ' Spring Fling S ale I ~farch :2-11h thru :!~th The (J/d ]Janz Jlla ll is stuffed UJith antiques, collectables a.nd et'er)·thing for the · ho111e decora tor nil at bargain prices (714) 532-6255 ~ Open 7 Days • / /-6 ~ Plaza ~Antigua Antique and Collectibles Mall engravings are not to be missed. Other unique furnishings, personally chosen. include urns, bejeweled picture frames. · ·clocks from London. pi llows. handcarved mirrors. hurricane lamps. candlesticks. many decorative boxes from perishell to leather. distinctive lamps. animal figuiines and vegetable bottles Seek out the exquisitely carved turn-of-the- century armoires. and tables and chairs. Great gift ideas and interior decorating treasures. Acanthus Gallery is located on 2908 E. Coast Hwy., Corotw del Mar. Business hours a~e Tuesday tf1rough Saturday . 11 a rn . to 5 p.rn .. Sunday . noon to 5.p.rn . or by appointment Closed Mondays . Call (949) 640-14 70. Antiques Plus plans ·move to new location I n April. Antiques Plus will be rp oving from its current location at 14575 Firestone Blvd in La Mirada to r1 new location at 1251 W Katella Ave in Orange, juc;1 one-half mile from Arrowhead Pond This expansive antique store specializes in estates and American pieces and collectibles Distinctive items include museum quality furniture, dining room and bedroom sets. desks. marble fireplace .... china cabinets. drop-front secretarres. grand pianos and interesting collectibles. · For more information. call Antiques Plus at ( 714) 228-161 O Business hours are 9 a rn. to 6 p m. ·---------------------· : Calendar .Shows : 1 Proudly Pres.ents 1 I I I I I I I I I I : Antique Show & Sale : I I 1 Over 175 Quality Dealers Combined with 39 1 1 Years of Excellence . All Types of Furniture , 1 1 Glass, Silver, Art, Jewelry, Primitives, 1 1 Americana and much more ... 1 I I 80 MERCHANTS UNDER ONE ROOF : EVERYTHING FROM TIN TO TIFFANY!!!! : I I I I I I Hours:<'--Thank You Orange County For Voting Us One of The Best 2 Years In A Row! Mon., Tues., W~d. 10-6 Thur. 10-8; Fri., Sat. 10-6 l~ • Sun. 12-5 Pla~a Antigua (949) 458-9306 2541 o Marguerite PkW}'. Mission Viejo : Fine Glass, Porcelain and Rug Repair Available at Show : I Hours: FRIDAY & SATURDAY 12·9PM • SUNDAY 12-5PM I : DEL MAR FAIRGROUNDS : I "EXHIBIT HALL I : SAN DIEGO, CA : I SHOW INFO: (760) 943-7500 or I I www.calendarshows.com I I $5 ADMISSION GOOD FOR RUN OF SHOW I Courtyard Anti ue Sho es BACK STREET ANTIQUES Estate Antiques -Certified Appraisals Vlctor1an -French -ltollon Turn-of-the-Cc1.~· 1ry Furniture Gallery Quoltty ·~1ne Arts (909) 599-6052 '73ollector'.s @ mpot:ium Wide Selectfon of Antique TreoSU<es Curiosities & Memorabilia - Unusual CoUectlbles Major Credit Cords Accepted (9091394-4656 Purvey°' of Impulsive Nece~tles Cottage Furniture -Country Birdhouses Old It New Gift Ideas (909) 592-5630 April Anniversary Solel lf>7 NOlth to 1210 West, !'(tit at MfNi ~. lel't on Sc:J'I Dmas hie ,).at past RR llOcb. km nto ~lot Col fol $IJOP HtMt 120 W. lonlto Ave. • San Dtmo1. CA 91713 r 7u~t TREASURE MART ANTIQUE MALL I 100 OPEN SHOPS rine Qg_ali ly Vi.clorian. Period rurnilure, Class, Ceramics. Lamps. Orienlal. Jewelry, ttol Wheels, Barbies. Trunks. Teddy Bears. Toys. Trruns. Nalive American, ttunling (s5 fish if18. ~ports and Las Ve8as , Memorabilia. Reference Books and Old and New Collectibles. APPQAl&R AVAii.ABU 11 t•'°'D:\Y6 101'0 I 293 E. REDLANDS BLVD. SAN BERNARDINO, CA . OPEN 7 DAYS 10 TO 5:30 909-825-7264 ~ J • • 50'S Hamilton Beach milkshake mixer, green porcelain, chrome container.$ t 00.00 •Steamer Wardrobe Trunk dated 8/1917 inside is blue/gold* Beige fabric ..... $300.00 •Victorian Wicker Plant Stand 46" high .......................................... $50.00 •Antique Art Deco rug .. .4'/lX7'/z Approx. Beige background black, crimson and pur- ple with parrot ................................. $75.00 • Antique Woven Camel Bag, circa 1900, Persia, province of Horsan. The pattern is called Boukhara ... on the back in writing (could be person who made it or the date???) a.s-king •..•..•..•......•...•••..•..•••....•••...... $400.00 • Persian Primitive Oil Painting from Iran Depicu "Ramadan,, signed ... unframed 50x60" ... very old .......................... $800.00 (949) 675-1310 THE BEST IN N EWPORT·M ESA SHOP ANO/OR CONSIGN •ANTIQUES •COLLECTIBLES !JEWELRY .CRYSTAL •CHINA •FURNITURE •SILVER •LINEN 2220 FAJRVIEW Ro., COSTA MESA (AT NEWPORT BLVD) HOURS! MOHDAY•FRIDAY 10·4 SATURDAYS 10·3 (949) 645-5477 <TonvS, Architectural Salvage Wrought Iron Gates & Fencing Stain & Beveled Glass Stone & Marble Doors & Windows Bronze. Wood, Copper Statuary & Fountains New Collection of Handcarved. Roman style marble, bathtubs sinks, sink t<>ps, .columns, doo surroundings. mantels. relief panels a more. Dealers a Decorators Wholesale a Retail rBuy ~Sell 123 N. Ohve • Orange CA 92866 {714) 538-1900 Fax 7f4 53&1966 Antiques & Collectibles -Advertising Supplement A G-JACK's ANTIQUES Nearly 4,000 sq. ft. of Pottlry, Glass, Furniture, Lighting, Toys, Autographs, Advertising, 1500+ Marblts. Too much to List! COME IN AND SEE US , . 18120 Brookhurst, #9 Fountain Valley Uu st South of 405 exit) ii~ l!!ff IC}; 1C!:) HO URS: Mon.-Sat. 10-6, Closed Tues., Sun 11-4 ' FsARAH WHITCOM~ ANTIQUES'°& R£~0RATION FURNITURE REPAIR REFINISHING FRENCH POLISH HAND WOVEN CANING PRESSED CANE WICKER RATTAN RUSH ON ANTIQUE Row b. 130 Ei:-1 7"' STREET -COSTA MESA J ~ 949-650~5947 ~ Old Chicago ~Since ~ M.oyol'85 ANTIQUE MARKET Furniture• Glassware Silver• Jewelry China• Dolls China Replacement Decorator Antiques & Coll8ctibles -Advertis ing Supplement FOR HOME AND GARDEN qa~ Lori A. Killian. Proprietor ttage -!)'le fw.ru.bg-Alld finerieti. Gne gifts Alld aooeuories. Englia.b garden ornAJ'llenta. linens_ and muoh morel Come d&.oover wonderful treasures to featber Yo"r nest witb a touoh of romAnoe and nostalgia. 359 Old Newport Boulevud Newport Beaoh. CA 92663 949.722.0244 Opea Mon. l·S p.m. /Tues.· 5.it I 0:30 · 5:30 p.m. SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE AT ONE LOCATION ... • Antique Mall & Gift Emporium • Tea Room & Dmmg Parlor Luncheon• Ttas* l.ady Vanessa Banquet Facilitres • Chloe's Closet -Ladies Clothing & Finery • Victorian Gift Catalogue D1stinct1vt ltmrs lo Order by Mail We are now accepting reservations for our Mother's Day Teas. Someplace la nme 1 32 S. Glasscll Avenue Onnge, CA 92866 Antique Mall • Ctft Emporiunf Chloe's Oosct Tea Room• Dining Parlor (714) 538-9411 . Houn Tuet-Thun 10AM·5PM Fri• Sat tOAM·6PM Sundiy I I AM-5PM VictOriall Wata • Gifts Catalope 1-800-366-0600 Sinct 1965 WANTED ANTIQUES Older Style Furniture PIANOS & Collectibles • Appliances • Televisions • Stereos • Autos • Office Furniture $$ CASH PAID $S One Piece or Entire House Full FREE Estimates • Also Legal Appraisals • Immediate Friendly Service • No Obligation "WE PAY MORE $ FASTER" ! BUY • SELL • CUNSlliN ! 300 LOTS~:::~ mo lllGHr 6 OUo m l'lffKl\' ~UU/011 •DEMER) ~·.n CO'.'.£ (714) 957-8133 (800) 649-4922 SOUTH COAST AUCTION AUCTIONEERS & ASSOCIATES 2202 So. Main' St., Santa Ana, CA 92707 C800>840 4447 <714>957-8133 Bonded & License CA #284 c:::r=-=J I Ii 1111 I.. riM . ,' ,: , LB ),,,, ~--,, I ' ~"" ........ Come Ex~lore Laguna's Landmark Treasure-trove! 5aMatl Venetian Handblown Glass Fitz & Flqyd Accessories Ganz Cottage Collectibles House of Hatten Limi~ Editions ~urt Adler Polonaise Collection • Figge Ornaments Pottery Shack Exclusives by California Artists ... and so much more! -The Pottery Shack Open Daily • We Ship Fru Parking • Cooking & Ceramic& Claeeee 1212 5. COAST HWY. LAGUNA 6EACH {949) 494-1141 • {800) 531-7467 • ANllQUE S • ARCHITECTURAL COSTUME JEWE!LRV Haskell Hot:>o Ehenbero • Furniture . ARl WORK • IRON • AJH GLASS • CHANOHIE~S • POlleRV • UNIQUE GIHS 130 E. 17TH • COSTA ME~ CA (9,9) 5~8-6845 + COUNTRY ROADS+ ANTU)UES and GARDENS 1he ongmal since 1992" 204 W Chapman • Old Towne Orange 714/532-3041 STEP INSIDE AND FIND: • .I ~ .000 '\(jUUt feet ,,r quaht) .m11que) mcludm~ country, pnmttl\'C"" 1.hmtz quth!>, .1d,en1~mg. oak, and more • r .... ,1, LompJny LJfe 6: L.uenng ~r.1ng mu!Tins. cooloes. wld dnnks Have lun1.h 11.nh U5 in our 11,;1rden • giw us ln hour noncr .md 'i'-t'0ll bnng you the best o;ou~. s.ibds and s;ind,,..ti;hr~ tn all or Old Townt • MQU!'>e or Country> newly rtmodcled and c.xp.inded COllnll) <;tore fe.uunng the fme:.t folluin. candle-, ~It nerm and much mulh m.,rc ST£P OUTSIDE AND frND: • 5 ()(.1() ..quare Itel of :-iuldoor g;irdrns lratunng a kids g;ird.n dt'l:ton'-tr111vr gardens, unique 'i'-ater £ounums and morr Fmd herbs. cO(Uge Oowe~. hangmg ba:.kcts, garden annqllt'!> budh~ and min) more unique uerm for },1ur garden, all for s;ile at great pnleS SHOP DAILY 10 AM -5 PM 'v l5AIMASTU CARO,IL\YAWA"IS Slot Machines .. Pool Tables .~uy, Sell, ._ .//( epair, Restore 25 Years Experience Financing Available --Schafer's Antiques l 71 N. Tu::.tm Ave., Tustin 714 .. 541 .. 5555 ~e ~anrlma1Jtk cdnti9ae4-Gltatl Celebrating 9 years in Dana Point • Fine Amtric.n & Europt.n FumltUTt ' Coll«1i>lel • Ptrlod PiKts • PoHtl), Min-on, Ulnps. l~ry, Art, Boob. lftn5 • Otto, c~1 $Wibr Chtc , • Monthl, ln1onna11~ & Ptrlod!C ~ts • Antique f ire four Time5 ~ rt Truckload Outside! •Our~') Own Tr•dldont aHtaurant _ rvtng Btt.akf. .... lunc.h .. Afternoon TH I Also T< m1ns With l'\nhqu For s.tlel • Upttaln hoP PO\ho With Garden f utnlture & AC't'l,'S!Qr c We Have It Alli! 14241 COAST HIGHWAY, DANA POINT l 4 ) 489-831 (949) 48 _, 793 DOW TAIRS Ul~TAIRS ome Spe'"9 The Day Witt. Usl Lewhffte ...... Aho our ...... ! w.n: I• 6 u"'1im lil;se• ~ 86 Wednesday, Morch 24, 1999 I < . . . Antiques & Collectibles.-Advertising Supplemen!4 A possible link to The . Titanic at The Loft We're Small But Mighty! Among the many treasures of antique furniture. gla,ss objects and other assorted items in Fran Mace's store. The Loft Antiques, exists a very unique item with a story all its own. W~Jlave ff Variety of Eclectic Treasures. The item is a simple letter. ink smeared. sides tattered. dated Apr. 15, 1912 What is unique about this leCter. however. is that it is alleged to have been written aboard the ill~ fated Titanic. on the day it wel')t down. ~ Our Unitf lie Hand-Poured Candlt>s are the Best Around Mention thi. ll<I & f\'t:eiw fo:t' Can<llr 17731 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach · IM.ated in 14The Flower Cart" Mace believes that the letter possibJy comes from John B. "Jack" Thayer, Jr., the son of a wealthy Pennsylvania railroad owner and a survivor of the disaster at the age of 17. Thayer is one of the men who were able to firid safety aboard the capsized Collapsi ble B after the ship had gone down according t o reports which + HOURS: 11 BtaC'b & NtWIDlll M~n-•'ri 10"6 (714) 841-4600 Sut 10-5 • The Decorative Arts Villa • lil Historic San Juan Capistrano 17th-19th Century English, ..... ·-- French, .Continental Antiques & Decorative Arts for the Home & Garden. Join. us for a glass of champagne while browsing through the galleries. Tuesday -Saturday 10-5· or by Appointment 31431 Camino Capistrano San Juan Capistrano 949-488-9600 15 minutes from Newport Beach at the end of the 73 Freeway include a 1940 pamphlet he wrote describing the disaster. . Jn a flier Mace wrote about the letter. she said. "The Titanic was a mail ship, but all was lost from the mail roorrr: So finding a letter that was written on the Titanic is a rare find lndeed." If the document is genuine. Mace believes it could be quite valuable because of the antique paper that it is written on. She said that documents are becoming increasingly valuable because there are not many of them around. This she attributes to the composition of the paper itself and how dissolvable it is.- Mace first learned of the letter when taking possession of her brother-in-law's (lames Lamb) rare book collection after his death. According to her. Lamb's family were acquaintances of the Thayers In Penn sylvania. Mace received a ca ll from one of Lamb's friends in December 1998 indicati ng that she had found a piece of "scrap" paper in one of the volumes. Mace went to investigate and found the document to be a letter obscured by ink bleed and a tear w.hlch runs up t he center ofthe document. Mace plans to put the document up for auction if she does not field any private offers first. The Loft Antiques specializes in glass. china. Fran Mace witft ''Tita~iic" letter silver. jewelry, furniture refinishing and repair. rushing. pressed and hand caning and Native American crafts. Mace has been in the antique business for 30 yea rs and also does work as an antique appraiser. " According to the letter. the Titanic didn't meet the writer's expectations. The writer complained that the food was not that good and that their clothing was not fitting well. but comments on how exquisi te the chandeliers were aboard the vessel. The letter is signed in a scrawl which may read "Thayer," but is relatively "Never buy antiques from someone who doesn't know about their antiques· past." she advised. explaining that part of the allure of i:rntique pieces are the stories behind them If this letter is genuine. it has quite a story to ' tel I. AN INVITATION TOA GRAND OPENING · ~ Come Share Ir> Our -· Exciting Expansion. Surprises & Refreshments April I 71h lhru 19111, I C)!K) I I :00 arn 10 5 CX) prn Ame rige Avenue Antiques Antiques • Collectibles & Consignment s 122 N. llarbor B JvcJ • Suite I to (arouml 1he comer on Arrn:rlge) {)(>WnlOV.'11 Fullerton CA • 028..1:! • 7 I 4./!'i2S·h383 The Loft Antiques is located <.lt 1523 Soulfr Grand Ave. in San ta Ana Call (714) 835-4242. I c§Jprl~~· ~"' ~we ANTiQu1:s r -=--'featuring ~~ ~·~Cl:.<,~ P~F~ C~F~ -A~·A~ ~·T>~~ (949) 642-3632 J69 E. 17• CM, 92627 ··~of '• , .. • • Whve 1.JI~ stu ~COIMt,..._ 353 Old Newport Blvd. Newfort Beach (949 7:22-1132 ~pecializing in finer quality dollhouses, furniture and accessories. Assembly. repair <!nd electrical services available. Wreal yourself to a uisit and bring away a lasting gift of pleasure. HOURS: Mon. 11 :00 to 4:00 Tues. IAru Fri. 10:30 w 6:30 Sat. 10:30 to 5:00 Closed Sun BRING mis Au TO STORB FOR ONE TIMB 01~/y 10% Discount. ~ 'I'fie£o American Antiques • Chair Caning •Rush • Danish Rope • Furniture Repair • Estate Sales · • Appraisal.r tffie £oft !Arr1erica n !Antiques (714)835•4242 .. ' Wedntndoy, ~rch 24, 1999 87 lb=============~====~~~~~;;;;;;;;;~====~;;;;;:;;;;;;;;~~=~~, . ,_ incoln Antique Mall: an antique destination arge and well·proporti0ned. the Lincoln Antique Mall on Lincoln · and Euclid in Anaheim is the largest antique and collectibles cteility of its kind in Orange County If eu're looking for a treasure from the st. chances are you'll find it at the incoln Antique Mall The mall. celebrating its I Oth nniversary, houses items from 182 ealers. Each original space decorated y its dealer contains collectibles. rtwork, jewelry and much more Some mphasize certain themes such a'> Disney mementos A stroll through the aisles reveals a t handful of unique treasures. such as a 1940s Eversharp fountain pen. 1950s custom jewelry, metal toy trucks from the 1920s and lots of vintage clol'hlng. An entire 5,000 square foot room is dedicated to furniture dating back to the 1700s! ~ The mall's customer mailing list tops 12.000. according to general manager Rick MadooglCJ Patrons come from nearby as well as from other counties. states and countries The Lincoln Antique Mall is entertaining for the novice, while also a wonderful destination for the serious collector and designer Quality antique items range from more than 2.000 years ago to the more recent past. and from Greek and Roman pieces to Beanie Babies. As the mall prepares for its I 0th · anniversary sales event (May 10 ·May 16) it has become a center of activity in this part of Anaheim On the second Sunday of every month antique dealers meet here for an outdoor antique faire Admission and parking are free Seminars and appraisals are held to educate the public One notable speaker was world famous antique authority ~nd author Harry Rinker The Lincoln Antique Mall is located at 181 I -1819 W. Li11coln Ave . A11afteim . Call (-114) 778-2522. J)isnt•'\·;111~1 DISNEYANA • ROSEVU.LE COLLECTORS GUIDE TO Collectors Guide to 1938-1960 • so's FURNITURE T he Country I nn Oohs~ Ahas CALIFORNIA POTTERY -B!ll'n~m!_..._,_. ~ • FINEART Only S:M.9S + $3.SO S&H. CA residenu add $1.93 ales tu to each order. Allow 6 Wttlu ddi"cry tinv. Order from PARK Pl.ACE PRESS l S8Q Harmony Citck Anaheim, CA 92B07 •CA POTTERY •REF BOOKS • BRAYTON LAGUNA •DISNEY S arah Whitcomb Stella's Place C irca A ntiques The B ook S tore Jack & Gloria 'S Antiques Jack and Gloria's Antiques is one of Orange County's oldest antique businesses They specialize in English imported and American antiques. The warehou~e at 1365 Logan Ave. in Costa Mesa has showrooms with restored and refinished furniture in addition to the showrooms located at 2981 Fairview Road All furniture is fully restored or refinished, although it is always available for less ·ds is" in the rear warehouse on togan Avenue. They specialize in oak furniture in a variety of old styles, including lacobean. Gueen Anne. Gothic Revival. Arts and Crafts, Remusc;ance Revival. Art Deco. Art Nouveau and Mission The owners are very knowledgeable in the refinishing and restoration and work with their employees executing difficult repairs that are sometimes necessary. They will also repair and refinish rurniture For more information on lack and Gloria's Antiques. mil t 714) 751- 3809 or (7l4) 546-5450. &GA D E F E 1.0% Discount w/Ad! l.S% Oil Selected Items! hplres 4/30/99 Ne~port Frame C o. Victoriana ~ C ompany ... M41~ 1m~1:T ~Tl()ltl •~c. 12932 MAIN ST. • GARDEN GROVE, CA 92840 (714) 539-3289 • (714) 590-1711 ANTIQUE MART. INC. A Quality Mall With Ove r I 00 Deolers 3555 Katella Ave, Lo Alamitos, CA 90720 562/431-0548 Many othe r antiqu Hon n : Eckert's i a quality antique mall designed to resemble a circa 1900 to 1920's general . tore. We have over 100 dealers who ell quality antiques and collectibles from advertis~ng to Victorian. Be sure to visit our showcase gallery with over 40 fantastic cases. in the are'a. J0-6 Daily unday l l -5 Major Credit Cardi t'eepaed -La,. .... , .. ·~._ ........ ..., __ Garden Cafe (949) 722-11177 130 East 17th St. Costa Mesa At Newpon & 17th Sttcct,. (Bt.:hind the Hp.rp Inn) ROW HOURS I uc-Sat I 0-5 CAFE HOURS· Tue-Sat 11 3 Nine Independent Shops, (her 8.000 :. f. One Location! We are a beautllul showcase to display your valuable Antiques and Collectibles and sell them for you. Call us for more Information 714-778·1S22 incoln ~ntique Jlil a ll Inventories IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA s.ooo Plus Sq. f t . showrooms of. ANTIQUE fURNITU our · 10th Aultel'lll'f .. , 10--., 16. ... Saturday. APril 10th. 12:00 Noon s undaY. APril 1 Jth. ·1.2·:00 Noon Inspections DailY 9am -6.Pm · . Closed Easter Sunday.· Items must be removed by Saturday, April 17 "NO EXCEPTIONS" _, . LARGE AMOUNT OF AMERICAN ITEMS ., Museum· quality R.J. Homer bookcase with carved figurines. • Cir. 1908 Appollo 7ft. concert grand piano • Berkey & Gay bedroom & dining room sets • Arts & Crafts desk • Stick & Ball tables • Fabulous marble fireplace w/large bronze guilded figurines • 3 Bow front & side oak chin~ cabinets • Oak -roll top desk w I chair • 2 Mahogany drop front secretaries • Oak dressers & chests • Victorian chairs & entry pcs. • Oak glider rocker • 2 Morris chairs • Oak table & chairs • Square grand piano • Brass bed • 1800's ship desk • Early .1800 Solid brass gold scales • Oak Victorian talking machine w /records • Zenith radio "working" • 1820's Sheraton comerstand & laptop desk • Many other items 'too , ---------------numerous to list · ALSO EUROPEAN ITEMS SUCH AS Grandfather clocks • Beautiful carved 3pc sofa sets • Several styles of hand carved bedroom & dining room sets, circa 1800s, some with cherubs ·and . angels • Assortment of hand ~arved coffee and end tables • Several hand carved dining sets • Many hand carved buffets • Book cases • Annoires • Desks • Bombay chests • Servers • Sideboards • Dis.play cabinets • Chiria cabinets • Mirrors • 7pc & 9pc dining roo'm sets • Commodes • Console with mirror • Lots of hand carved accent pieces • Incredible French clock collection from 1800s, single and 3pc sets • Beautiful and unusual figurines, many with angels and cherubs • Original Art Deco clocks and statues • Unbelievable amount of quality smalls, approx. 800 pcs such as: Candelabras • Floor lamps •Table lamps • Chandeliers • Large assortment of crystal and porcelain items • Alabaster and marble items· • Hammered brass & copper items •Majolica pcs • Murano glass • Large variety of oil paintings 14575 Firestone Blvd. Phone l 14-228-1610 CONDffiONS OP SALE: S lOO refundable cash depo it. All purchase. mu t be paid for m full before removal, no exception~. Caah, Cashier's check, PSRSONAL AND COMPANY CHECKS MUST BB VRRIFJe.O. All item\ 'old ''AS lS". All ~ale1 final. NO RBPUNDS .OR BXCHANOES. Pl.EASI! INSPECT PlUOR TO BIDDtNO. While cl scriptions arc believed to be accurate, all aniclcs arc offered "AS IS''. WHBRB IS, WlTH All FAUL1'S". Rc,pon~lbiliry for proper idcntitacation of nuction merchandise·~ lhc respon ibility of the bidder. Items may be ldded or deleccd from ulc. 10% buyer'• premium added to hammer price. ~ have omc1hing for everyone and lots of ill Many unusual items. QM'nplimentary FOOd ark1 Drink . Jtcma mu'lt be removed by Saturday, April 17. No exceptions. La Mirada. CA 90638 Fax l 14-228-1699 E-mlit anti<1UePlus msn.com Nooh on S tu Valley View. tum lliaht on Fil"CS4onc (Ill Mile). South on$ To Valley View. him lilb• °"Valley View. emu over Fry. 10 n"" stop Upt Firnlone. tum R.iahl 112 male.