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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-06-04 - Orange Coast Pilotr · SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA C_OMMUNmES SIN):E 190T The Daily Pilot highli 103 most influential children Honoring ou bright futu T he names and faces' changed, but the and dedication Forthe~Qnd pleased to present a Ji ential children in our c are students who seem · ble earning better-tha Students who are t dents who are commu tiona1 -volunteers. What makes these • is that they combine all We have winners of nat awards who also divide several volUnteer groups. volunteers. canctystripers That's just a taste of dren do. And judging by t they will continue their hard into the future. Once again, we were overwh the number of remarkable childre two cities. We had no trouble finding of them. Each and every one has ~n inspiring story to tell, stories that prove once aga· the amount of IOYe and care in this munity. Perhaps what.best sums up most influential children is the fa one of them, Amy Christeson, ca with the idea two years ago as our Editor. It was a remarkable tdea by a remarkable young woman. • You'll find the rest of our community's bright future, beginning on Page 4. Enjoy. ' Have w e overlooked anybody? -The editors ' Let us know. Call our Readers Hotline at (949) 642-6086; send e-mail to dailypilotO Hrthlink.net; Of write us at 330 W. Boy St., Costa Meso 92627. P1ease IJ)ell your name and your-and -(lo< verilkotio'1 -only). .. u I • 0 • T REG CHINN month. Greg Chinn set a al record for his age p in kayaking. onth, as soon as the r-21rllf-old Newport Harbor ool junior finishes his he'll hop on a plane ville, Fla. for a qualify-, ' swell, it's on to Cer- lhen to Zagreb, Croa- Junior World Champi- the re, it's back to New the Na tionals in Lake 's really lucky, said , he has a shot of m aking the Olympics in 2000. But 's shooting, more realistically, for 200-4 . In the meantime, he'll be busy with countless othe r activi- ties. When he finishes his stint as a world-class athlete, he's off to Ontario, Canada for a research project on forests, as " t Qf an academic scholarship won from the Earth Wa tch dati~n. d exhausting? Thy wak- before the sun almost SEE GREG PAGE 11 , 0 • JUS1'N WARREN I OAll.Y PILOT ' FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1999 • VALERIE ATKINS V alerie Atkins is just starting her · high school career, but she Is already making an impression ·on her teachers, as well as her fel- low students. Atkins, 15, was voted by her peers as one of eight most influential freshmen at Corona del Mar High School. She was also selected as the school's most valuable cross country runner. The latter accomplishment is all the more remarkable, because throughout her seventh-and eighth- grade years, Atkins was forCed to wear a back brace to treat a case of scoliosis. · She didn't let the impediment stop her from continuing her favorite sport and swinuning with the New-, SEE VALERIE PAGE 11 5lAN HU.Ell / CAl.Y PlOl • JEFF EDWARDS T he resume reads like it belongs to an applicant going for a senior manage-. ment position at a major corpora- tion. Rather, it belongs to a high school senior, who also happens to be a c:ollege sophomore. Induded on the list of accom· plishments: president of the St. Joseph Catholic Cub, OCC Deon'• List, Alpha Gama Sigma Hooor i;oci.ty, Speecb Commu- nlca-Deportmant scbolerlblp, Integrity Award, Tup 50 Debolllr, ~SpM!dng • Awonl. .. ADtl tbat's )llOl lbll t.glrw*'v, l"lr.Joll--. • 11-'* tlewpart IMCb I tl1-f. • ii ""' .. Hgli I •· .... :11 ........ .... ;: ·2 Filday, Juno A, 1999 date book Daily Pilot CHECK IT OUT Tze the knot with help from the library Getting past the flash of high school New play at SCR takes a candid laok at being a teen, without the usual soundtrack June brides and grooms know that"lyln"ifthe knot can entaiJ 91ganizing countless details. To simplify t}le process, Newport libraries offer dozeru; of resowces aimed at planning the perfect wedding. Long . before Mr. and Ms. Right sta·rt orches- trating their dream day, someone will need to pro- pose the deal . For help with the task, check out "l-low to Pro- • ~ ~--2 _..... ___ .,... ____ ~~~~""" pose Marriage," featuring 30 \'vays to set up c1 n1oment that will remain a cherished memory. 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Along with 30 recipes with step-by-step instrucUons, there are chapters covering finishing touches, cake accompaniments, and resources for special ingredients and pro· fessional equipment. FinaUy, you'll need to give some thought to the words that will be spoken al your celebra- tion. Start with "The Everything Wedding Vows Book," packed with ideas, insights and expres- sions of love that will help create the perfect statement for a new l.iJe together. Then, inspire friends and family with "Diane Warner's Complete Book of Wedding Toasts," featuring hun- dreds of suggestions for deliver- ing sincere, funny and heartfelt congratulations .. • CHEOC rr OUT is written by the staff of the Newport Beach Public Library, This week's column Is by Melissa Adams, in collaboration with SteYen Short. '""""' M aybe it'S because of the presstU)!S of blgH schOQJ reunioos, but even as adults, the memories of high lidlool can be riddled with mem- ories o( social acceptance -or more likely, the lack thereof. No matter who you saw your- self as, there was always some- one who made you fe~I less of a . person, or more of an idol, depending on which gossip chain you were li$tening to. For many, high school years tend to be remembered as intel- leclu4lly and financially easy, yet emotionally one of the most trying times of life. The adult mind maj conjure up thoughts or tun and frolic dwing those years, with a minimal level of responsibility. But to teenagers, it's not a mere memory, it's a daily ritual. Julia Hochner is 15 years old. She's been sick this week, but her schedule won't allow for any down time. She'teaches yoga and loves to read classics like •catcher in the Rye• in the tima she can find for herself. Besides the tests, reports and reading assignments that go along with her nonnal high school days at Newport f-larbor High School, Julia's nights have been filled with five-hour "reheanals for a play called ·Gen- eration Why?• which begins Sat- urday at South Coast Repertory. Julia plays Lisa in the play, which documents the actions and miriclsets of teens, offering no res- olution to a complicated passage- way into YO\U19 adult life, but rather attempting to eiptore why teens act the way they do. Based in a Cybercafe, •Gen~ eration Why• deals with differ- ent perceived sides of personali- ties through peer discussions a.nd a supernatural narration by two angels. ••Generation Why' is about the struggles of youth; how you can see someone for one thing when they're really multidimen- tional, and how much better it ls to actually see people for what they are instead of what you + • want them tb be,• Hochner said. In the play, Usa faces issues of beln.lf~pped and labeled ~a nerO. • Her sister, a cheer- leader, is very popular and has DON UACH I DAl.Y PlOT Actors Julia Hochner, fro nt. J ason Lau, back, and Elizabeth Gubnan, with the video camera, in a scene from "Genera tion Why," a gritty play abo ut teenagers lo.r teenagers. developed a drinking problem. There is nothing simple about Usa's high school years. Julia can relate to these pres- sures. She, too, lives in a world where peei;s typecast their friends and have their own extra- curricular problems. Julia wants to help teenagers better under- stand that their situations are univerSal, and they arn not alone. Written by JoAnna Downey, "Generation Why?" deals with complex issues such as drinking, bulimia and stereotyping. The actors are a group or 14 teenagers who are pa.rt of South Coast Repertory's Youth Conservatory. These young actors audi- tioned to get into South ~t Repertory's TeeJJ Players, an advanced group who have. com- pleted at lease two years of training at the Youth Conserva- tory. The Teen Players spend one year together wt1.ling and producing a show. After the original script was written, Downey and director Laurie Woolery held auditions for tile Teen Players and came up with the final script by listmi- ing to the real voices of teens. This prOduction allows the par- ticipating teens to be the teach· ers, the writers, directors and . students in a show about the~ own experiences. "'Generation Why?' is not · teeny-bopper. It's real,• said 'GENERATION WHY?' ...... -Colst R~655Town Centet Orife. '°"" Meso + -: Satunt.il June 5 at • and 7 p.m.; 5undoy. June 6 at 2 and 5 p.m. + HOW MUOI: S5 + PHONL (714) 708-5555 Jason Lau, a Costa Mesa resi- dent and the youngest mel1'1ber of this year's group. •(Teenagers) are different people and we have serious things to say." Lau has been acting since he was B and he wants to pursue theater acting as a career. ·we met with ·[Downey],• Lau said, •and we {interacted with ourselves and the charac- ters) and she found something she really liked. "I'm not really into social issues. School is just something JI go through),• Lau said. •But act- ing, to me, is like living some- thing that's not really there for you in your life. You get to do something that's not yours, some- thing you wouldn't nonnally do." Though the yean> spent in high school might emotionally be based on acceptance, Lau chose not to carry this idea into his acting. ·rnus showJ reflects us, and if people don't like it, J don't really care," he said. Lau plays Jerry, who has been stereotyped as an obses- sive-compulsive kid. He said he is tired of seeing movies that attempt to show the teenage experience as being a flashy, nonrealistic livelihood, based around sex and drugs and a good soundtrack. "I always tell my friends that if you need that much hype to sell a movie, then it's not worth seeing,· he said. Elizabeth Gutman of Costa Mesa. 15, plays a young woman who videotapes everything because she is so interested in sotia1 interactions. But some- where along the line, she loses her ability to show herself. •These are actual things that happen," Gutman said. "It's not just some big LHollywood) melo- drama. People don't Wlderstand teens, so the play is a big char- acter study that explores why teens act the way they do.• THE FISH FR~ IS VVH~ Chris Whynaught and The Reasons Why to.headline the Lions Club Fish Fry NQA)(] 5cHwARTZ a blues singer, Chris Whynaught may not have a lot of money, but be rich with memories. tn his deep, surrounding voice, he patiently talks about the time he sang for Jimmy Wither· spoon, why he chose singing over flying and the sound of his first instrument. Whynaught seems to collect memo- ries of colorful people, interesting places and amusing anecdotes. And there are more to come. He's alreddy been booked to sing the national anthem at an Angels baseball game, is about to release a new album and, th1s weekend, will perform al the annual Uons O ub Fish Fry. "lt'll be a really good show," Why- naught said. Along with his seven-piece band, The Rea.sons Why, he will perform blues songs from his soon-to-be-released album, "Heard Him On the RacUo. • FYI + WHAT: Chris Whynaught and the Reasons Why + WHEN: This Friday at 7 and 8 p.m. + WHERE: The Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor l ions Club Fish Fry & Carn ival at Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa + HOW MUCH: Fret; ures, this is probably old bat to the sea- soned musician. Whynaught began singing in the choir as a kid, after his fighter pilot father was relocated to North Carolina. liis love of music was undoubtedly tnnu- enced by th.e family's perfonnlng legacy -his father was a pianist, 'his grandfa- ther ~rfonued in Vaudeville and his mothe r was 11 singer as well. Whynaught's family eventually moved back to Calilomia. lbere, he was given a tonette at school to gauge tds musical ability and played the lllmple Oute so well tba\ his parents bought him a clarinet. At the age of 17, Whynaught began performing with an R&l!. jazz ond lunk band called Soul Syndicate. It wu with a later band, Premium Stuff, tbat the musician towed the United Stat. and Europe with his idol, Jimmy Wither- spoon. Upon hearing him ling, Wither· spoon 's wUe once remarked tbat be wu "da mn near · as good a vocaliat as Spoon." recalled Whynaught. Eventually, Whynaugbt produced a record with United Artists and began to locus on his songwriting. In 111116, be releas<Q "LookyHere." wblcblOldDIOA! than 100,000 copies. HJo now olbnm, "Heard Him On the Radio,• ii o compi· lation of blues tunes. This performance will mark the Lions C..1ub Fish Fry's 54th year. The event has In the 1960s, when bis father bou.gbt a raised more than $2 million for local ....,.~,DMY fllDf transistor radio, Whynaught was mtro- The album title nden to~ former career ambition of t. ' ag ·a prof-onol b•oboll .... ,..... .. ously -~ iidi IJllll.-41t, charlties. This year, because organizer> Chris Wbynougld belldH-Ille~ MMe l'llb Pry--,,. duced lo Ille-· PlayJng with the dial, are anticipating as much as 40,000 peo· 1 Whynaught · is relaxed about bis I tbrouaboul Ibo U.S. ODCI Bwope and ho I he boppeDed upon • bll8 station and pie at the event, the venue bas been upcoming appeerance in front ol tbou· beml bfDacl with the libs of B.B. King, almost "'nnediatllly dlweloped an appre- moved to OCC. sand5. Con1idertng he ho towed Buddy Guy and -major blues fig· elation for tbe ICIUllul, beartlelt music. be -Bobby .............. .. radio, caWllDg Wbynouglll IO .... • a career ln mlllk. new! stories, ltlustrationt, edlto- rlal mmer or ~ ~ c.an bl~ with- out~~ of Copy---· HOW IO BEACH us .,,.,_, The l1mn Orang11 ~ (IOO) 252-9141 ~. o.ifled ('Ml) 642-5671 ~ (949) 642-4.121 --(Mt) ........ Sports <Mt> S7~J ........ 5portt ... ~ ..... ,10 f4Nll: dlil)lplotea ... ._,... -tlllm ...,_ Ofllat.-~1 ~ ,. CMlt .,.,,. _., ----..... ....,~ w ..... &=r--.. 'f ,,..,-* -&-. *"Jo ........ ......... i.,.., - • • WEATHER -··-68156 Corona de! Mir 68157 eone-. 61151 =-"._,, ~Co.st 68157 --~-~ LOCA110N StZl Wldgl •. ' ... 4-6 flW ..... cwt.•,•. 4-6 M ~ .......... .. --...... ... CcN. •..•••. .44M ...... Momll·--OUI of tht naftl it I. II 7 .. ,. __ llnat1011•:uu1 •st,• ···-...... , .... ,_. 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'!ho -I Is outof1hl~ ""--·--..,... __ ... _.....,!Ir ---cadll••Md uWL•lf•ttoor. 111o ........ -- POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • II ~ Dl"M: Sevef'al boM.'5 Of cigarettes wld some poUto chips worth l 112 wet'e rtofen from 1 store In the 1000 bk:ldt ~ 9 p.m. and mldnfght ~ 22'. • ...... ._Rold: A llotoo c:cmputllf worth l2.000 w stokln from • busiMls In the jJOO block bttwe.n M.,-24-26: • J11 nnll• Clrd9; A purse and Its contconts worth l 1t0 wn sto~ from a car In the 900 block between 2 tnd 10 a.m. May 23. • -lllwt: A ceMar phone worth "45 wes 1t06en from a CM kl h JOO-during h -'"'9 of Moy 21. • w.a 1• 111wt A Wiiiet and lb COtlbiiilb ~ POD-__, flam a Utl \n 1hl 500 blodc. t.bu•1 4:.15 Ind 5:10 p.rn. Moy:M. . . Daily Pilot Middle College High graduates first class Defend the Bay plans to fil e lawsuit . .. .. . .. .. .. ... I • I • Orange Coast Middle College High School, a collaboration of Orange Coast Colle9e and the New· port-Mesa Unified SChool District, held its first com- mencement Thursday. All 33 graduates plan to attend college next year, and many will stay at QCC. The 1999 graduates are: Robert Mark Aguirre Mehran Azma Lina Berenfeld Matthew Chan Jeffrey Cullen Nema Daran1 Rita Christine Disberry Loan Doan Parsa Oormiani Tabatabaei Jeffrey Edwards Monica Irene Fabela Ryan Matthew Farnsworth Sally Alacia Rose Jasper Foster Jamie Lynn Giglio Natalie Gregg •Claudia Maria Herrera Clifford Lau Stephen Jam~s Leece Benjamin Safa Lintschinger Abdulah Dule Mesihovic Andrea Nicole Miles Hossain Kevin Nassiri Liseth Oregel Veronica Orozco Michael Pells Cisco Rogers Mahla Shaebanyan-Bady Scott Southwick : Family, friends mqum · deaths of girl and child · • • Many pay respects to • Yuridia Balbuena and her • baby at funeral home. .Jl ....... ICA GAJIHIS()'ll Do1y P'llot COSTA MESA -ln cars and • on root, singly and in large family • groups, they came. Dressed neatly • in black, speaking softly in Span- : ish, they came out of the aitemoon • sun and mto Pierce Brothers • Funeral Home to VJew Yundia Bal- buena's Weless body Many were weeping as they • went in. Her reldtives, wanbng no pub- ,. licity, barred reporters at the door. Inside, fanuly and friends spent • more than two hours standing 111 ·-front of the body of a 15-year-old • girl they said they had admired · most of all for her zest ~or life. In her anns was ~ newborn child, delivered by doctors minutes after Ywidia died from the wound of. a bullet fired into her family's makesh.ilt garage apartment. "It's the saddest thing you could ever see in the world. A 15-year- old-girl lying m a coffin with her baby," said Leslie Dootson, school nurse at E~ancia High School, where Yundia was a student until two months ago. Dootson said she knew Yuridia because the gtrl came to see her about he r pregnancy. Yundia was . taking good care of herself, Doot- son said. "She was always happy," said Lorena Munoz, a friend of Yurid.ia's mother . Others echoed her sentiment. Though she faced tremendous difficulties in her life -among them the fact that she did not speak English well and came from a poor family -Yuridia was an extraordinarily happy and giving person, friends and family said. She was a fiercely protective of other children in her netghbor- hood, said Jasmme Zetina, who often found herself under Yuridia's sheltering wing. ·she was beautiful. She had er wonderful personality. She was great,• said Yuridia1s hance, Omar Garcia. Though they had not yet married, he refers to her as •my wife.~ On top of the uagedy of her death, family members are strug- gling with the cost of Yurldia's bur- ial They plan to take her body back to Guerrero, Mexico, where she and her family are from, but cannot aiford plane tickets for family members. They are seeking donations or frequent llier miles, which can be sent to Steve Benigno. Assistant Principal at Estancia High School, 2323 . Placentia, Costa Mesa. Berugno can be reached at (949) 515-6500. RUFFLES UPHOLSTER Where Your Dollar Covers Morel WE'VE MOVED 1 BLOCK NORTH Club Sofa $10000• OFF Chair $5000* OF~ *With a purc hase of Fabric & Labor til 6/11 /99 1998 HARBOR BLVD. OSTA MESA 548-1158 arty .rays· Complete "P•rty PllCll' for 10 \ . •Mini Tacos • Chingolingas •Guacamole • Mini Burritos ·~~uitos • Chips & Salsa Andrew Scott Taylor Matthew Allen Tipton .. Cecilia Kriege Urbina Daniel Robert Wakefield Elizabeth Wecklich • -salutatorian •• -valedictorian Elizabeth Weckllch blows bubbles outside the forum , ofOCC moments before she and her das.miates at Orange Coast Middle College lDgh School graduated .. MlCHEll.E VH I DAILY PILOT . \ ST.tC\ Bnows ny's,actions are m dlrect violatiOn of the tcnns and conctitions of a lkilr Not di.s<harge permit issued to Silvera- NEWPORT BEACH -A New· do ldst year by the Santa Ana port Beach conservation orgaruza-Regional Water Quality Control tion said Thursday it plans to file a Board. abzens' lawswt against Silverado Defend the Bay officials said Constructors for what they called the penrut allows the company to an unlawful dischargmg oi pollu-discharge ~ally treated conta- tion into Newport Bay and its tnb-mmated groundwater near rts con- utary streams m Orange County, structJon site, but limits the dis· In its motion, Defend the Bay charge of nitrogen to a speciµed alleges that for the past three level and prohibits the discharge monthS the constructlon company ol any other pollutant ... has been 'discharging pollutants In a statement, Caustin said such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and "recent water quality test results seleruum while performing work conf umed that Silverado is dis- to construct the Eastern "Ji'ans-charging m Vlolation of the per- portabon Comdor toll road project. mil • Bob Causun, president of Ofhoals at Silverado could not Defend the Bay, said the compa-be reached for comment. j GOOD TASTE AND I GREAT STYLE I THAT SERVE.S YOU WELL • Helen Grace Chocolates · •.La Salsa • Mrs. Beasley's & Miss Grace Lemon Cake Co. • Pasta Bravo • Pick Up Stix • Ralph's Market •Starbucks •Champagne • Di Marie Interiors • Draper's & Damon's • Kayaks Weekend Wear • Mathew· Taylor's • Anthony's Shoe Repair • Bank of America • Blue Mambo Beauty Supply • California Federal Bank • Crown Ace Hardware • Fast Frame • Images Hallmark • Mailboxes Etc .. • Robert a. Taylor ~- • SIY-on °"'I-.. ~•Up NMllflCll"~ • Shell Oil 4 Friday, June 4, 1999 • KATHRYN AUHUS • 101111' ILWD Senior, Corona del Mar Senior, Newport Harbor High School Member of ... High School...ls a varsity dance team .Involved wrestler ... Two-time CIF with Peer Assistance qualifier for wrestling ... Leadership and Blue Rib-Member of the lnterna- bon Application Commit-t1onal Ambassador tee. Activ1t1e<, include. Club. A Golden State French Club, Class Coun· Exam Award for U.S. his- c1I, Sp1nt Club, Asmtance tory, chemistry, geometry. League, and sertpture reading team .... Rece1ved Academic Letter and Pin .. On Honor Roll • RUCHIU BUDHWA Senior, Corona del Mar High School. Plays on tennis team ... Serves on Class Counetl .. Volunteers as a candystnper .. Winner of High School Heisman Award and S Roy Howell Award ... Has won National English Merit Award and AP Scholar Award • SANAZ CHAREZAIE Senior. Estancia High School...Member of the tennis team ... Advanced drama, three years ... Serves as Drama Club vice president .. Art Club presi· dent... YMCA camp coun- selor ... Scholar Athlete Award winner ... Nationa~ German Scholar Award ... K1ckboxtng scholarship, two years. • llllSOll IWN • Senior, Estancia High School.. Costa Mesa Fish Fry volunteer .. :1996, 1997; preschool teacher's assistant. .. Employed as an administrative assistant at a local security compa- ny ... Member of Key Club .. California Scholas- tte Federation, four years ... Who's Who, three years ... Estancia track and field record-holder ... Out- standing Math Student Award 1997-98 ... Zonta Girl of the Month, December 1998 ... Ebell Club Scholarship winner. • AMY CHRISTESON Senior, Corona del Mar High School.. .. Runs for cross-country team ... Member of track and field team ... Participates in the YMCA Youth and Government ... Serves community through the National Charity League ... Is a Daily Pilot Junior Editor ... Volunteers time as a Sunday School Teacher .... Selected student of the Year. •Pnll...uslll ' Senior, Estancia High School...Plays varsity bas- ketball, lettering two years ... Varsity golf, letter- ing three years and serv- ing as team captain ... Exchange Club representative ... Volun- teers time for the Boys & Girls Club of the Harbor Area ... Volunteer for Neighbors for Neighbors Community Clean-Up and the American cancer Society. •ANDREA COATES Senior, Corona del Mar High School...Member of the Key Club and Spanish Club ... Volunteers as a candystriper ... Has won Bausch & Lomb Science Award ... Received Academic Letter and Pin ... Has won candy- striper's HSuperstriper" Award. Congratulations to the Junior Top 103.! Balboa Instruments is committed to the . education of Costa Mesa's high school .. · students. As a charter member of PEAC, "Partnering Education and Community," we are proud of the effort you have made to achieve this honor. The PEAC program introduces students to a working b.usiness environment and gives them a view of life after graduation. This unique experience motivates students to finish high school and gain a college degree .. There is no better way to ensure the success of our community than to invest in the future of our youth. Our future rests in the hands of today's high school students. , Our future rests with you. ~ PEaC Pwtht1tng~ .... COlllliaolfty t ............ • lllSTI •IUlll 14, St Marguerites ..• Involved in a volunteer program to feed poverty stricken famllies .. .Actlve In basketball, softball, and tennis ... An honor roll stu- dent • ISAIEL CODIZ Senior, Estancia High School...Active through her church ... Winner of a cross country scholar- ship ... On the Honor Roll. / •SUmH• IUCI 17, Newport Harbor High School...Has volunteered time for Pediatric cancer Research Foundation and The March of Dimes ... Active member in Key Club ... Serves on the Vol· unteer Center Youth Leadership Council ... Member of the N swim team ... Gives back to her community by donation her time to many charita- ble organizations. • KIEUll COLLINS Senior, Newport Haibor High SchooL.President of the National Honors Soci- ety ... Plays varsity volley- ball ... Runs track ... Student of the Semester in Eng· lish and Math ... CIF cham- pionship-volleyball. .. Golden and Silver in Out- rigger World Champi- onships. 16, Corona del Mar High Sc.hool...Has done mis- sionary work in Costa Rica and Brazil...Volun- teered at Special Olympics ... Served senior citizens at the' 03sis Senior Center Pancake Breakf ast ... Member of CdM varsity cheer squad. • MARISSA COTHUll 17, Newport Harbor High School...Has done outstanding cor;nmunity service through St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church ... Has gone to Mexico and Brazil to do mission work ... Serves other philanthropies through the National Charity League ... 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Daily Pilot • MICllAEl "'AGOSllllO Senior, Corona del Mar High School...Member of Corona Crazies Spirit Cfub ..• President of Ameri- c.an Cancer Society ... Serves on Student Council .. . Actively involved with many extracurricular activities. .. Serves commu- nity through Red Cross and Habitat for Humanity. Received honors on Gold- en State U.S. History Exam. • URON GRUIER Senior, Corona del Mar High School ... Member of varsity cross country and track and field ... Plays varsi- ty soccer ... Participates in Spanish Club and Persian Club .. .ls National Merit Finalist and AP Scholar with Honor ... Winner of the Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizen Award. • STEPHANIE LYNN DANNER Senior. Estancia High School...Served as Associ- ated Student Body presi· dent during sophomore and junior years ... Gold-E Merit Scholarship offi- cer ... Co-captain of the softball team .. .Journalist of the Year 1997-98 ... list· ed on the Principal's Scholar List for three years ... An E.I. Moore Award recipient... HOBY Youth Ambassador ... Cali- fornia Scholastic Federa- tion Lifetime Gold Seal Bearer. • AMY HllVORSEN Sophomore, Newport Harbor High School... Sophomore class president ... Plays on the varsity field hockey team and sails for the varsity ' sailing team ... Youngest member named to the U.S. Sailing Junior 'Team ... Oespite all her activities, Amy manages to keep straight "A's." , J • MYRA DIMSON Senior, Cost Mesa High School...Freshman and sophomore class presi- dent .. .Associated Student Body treasurer ... Varsity tennis player ... Volunteers time as the Adopt-a-Fam- ily pr09ram chair ... Califor- nia Girls State dele- gate ... Helps with Neigh- bors for Neighbors ... Serves on Advisory Com- mittee of Teens ... Rec09- nized for Outstanding Achievement-National German Exam .. .E.I. Moore Award recipient. • BRUCE HANCOCK Senior, Costa Mesa High School. .. Serves as Associat- ed Student Body Second Vice President. . .Student Representative to the school board ... Varsity cross- country runner ... Varsity track team ... Participated in Clean Harbor Day ... Ha~ earned Eagle Scout. .. Win- ner of the Wendy's High School Heisman Award ... Selected as valedictorian ... Plans to attend Princeton University, majoring in one of the sciences. . • IUllSSI DllSDIU 1'7, Costa Mesa High School...Responsible for her soccer team's newsletter as well as overseeing her region's newsletter, which is mailed to 980 families ... ls Features Editor of school paper ... Has lettered in soccer and tennis ... Swims on school's JV team. • MEGiii HAILEY Sixth grade, Kaiser Ele- mentary ... Avid dancer and young actress ... Will play lead role of Belle in school production of "Beauty and the Beast" ... Serves as Vice President of entertain- ment on Kaiser's student council ... Compassionate young lady described as having a really good heart. Cong ra+t-tlatiOns · To All of Our Terrific Kids •CARLY fAIMll 12, Ensign lntermedi· ate ... Talented young dancer ... Has been except· ed to the Joff rey Ballet Summer Camp and will be off to New York this summer for a month ... Volunteers one hour a week helping her ballet teacher ... Maintains a 4.0 GPA. • ALEC HANSON Junior, Corona del Mar High School...President of Club Fish, Christian Club ... Has gone to Mexi- co and Ukraine on mis- sion trips ... An Advanced Placement student r-iith a 4.0 GPA. .. Plays varsity basketball and volleyball. • NADIA FLOUS 'Senior, Newport Harbor High School...Sectioo edi- tor for school paper .. ~Stu­ dent Congress Represen- tative ... candystriper· at Hoag Hospital...Will be traveling to Sweden after graduation on a scholar- ship from Youth For Understanding ... Recipient of several scholarships for UCSB where she'll attend this fall. • KRISTIN HINSON Freshman, Corona del Mar High SchooL.Mem- ber of Assisteens/Assi- tance League of Newport Mesa ... Spent spring break in Mexico with Mariners church ... Member of Club Fish and Spirit Club ... Plays volleyball and is captain for the JV soccer team ... Maintains a 4.0 GPA. • SllllllTlll GAllER Senior, Newport Harbor High School.. Member of the International Ambas- sadors Club .. .Volunteers for the American Cancer Society .• Plays varsity soc- cer. Serves on the OaVinci Advisory Coun- cil.. CIF seal bearer .. E.I. Moore Award recipient ... Harvard Book Award, w inner. Senior, Newport Harbor High School...Member of the DaVinci Academy . Producer for the video yearbook ... President of the American Cancer Society Club ... Team cap tain for Relax for Life .Is on the Newport AquatlC Center crew team . Orange County Literary Guild Scholarship Winner .. 1998 Festival of Women Authors, Journal- ism Award of Honor. Friday, Jone 4, 1999 5 • KATIE GIUSEWITZ Senior, Newport Harbor High School...Plays JV tennis ... Sw1ms on the junior varsity swimming team .. Member of the National Charity League_ Volunteers as a Sunday school teacher. .. Winner of the Bank of America Award for.Math and Sci· ence ... Rece1ved National Merit Letter of Commen- dation • llEllHDRA HEID 15, Corona del Mar High School ... Actively involved with community servic~. putting in about 1 SO hours at the Envkonmen- tal Nature Center ... Mem- ber of the Newport Beach Public liQ.f.ary's Toung Adult Advisory Coundl...ls also involved with the CdM Make-A- Wish Foundation. '6 Friday, June .4, 1999 • DEltEE HEINRICHS 16, Costa Mesa High School...Part of CMHS water polo and swim team1 Does a lot of com- mun1t'y work through her rhurch Traveled to Venezuela to do mission work Serves at annual Thanksgiving Dinner for Senior Citizens .. Works at D1edrich's Expresso Cafe. • LAUREN KERWIN 15, Ensign Intermediate School Student body president. Led school's canned food drive that brought in 5000 cans .Gives many hours of community service through the National Charity League ... Has advertised for donations for the families in Kosos- vo ... Part1cipates in soccer, basketball, and volleyball. • • CUFFORD HEISER Sixth grade, Mariners Ele- mentary ... President of Mariners Student Council and a straight ,. A" stu- dent ... Placed second in Mother's Day Essay Writ- ing Contest ... Steller ath- lete in all sports ... Placed in the top at the Califor- nia Jr. Guards regional competition. • scon KIRCHER 16, St. Margaret's Episco- pal School...Helped set up a program for homeless children in the Newport Mesa Unified SChool Dis- trict ... Started a book dri- ve that brought in more than 100 books ... This summer he will continue his involvement by tutor- ing and fund-raising. • CURT HEllEITS Ill Senior; Newport Harbor High School...Member of Key Club a,nd the Ameri- can Cancer Society ... Involved with varsity cross country, varsity track, and varsity soccer ... All South- ern Section Cross-Coun- try, League Champion. •KERRY UMI Senior, Corona del Mar High School...Member of French Club ... Plays in school band ... Runs for the cross country team ... Spends time as a candystriper ... Volunteers time for Friends of the Back Bay and Someone Cares Soup Kitchen .. .ls a Honor Roll and member of CSF. ... Winner of PTA Reflections Contest in photography-two times. Party consultants, complete line of party supplies, balloons, CUSTOM INVITATIONS •mlHOAM Senior, Costa Mesa High School...Plays varsity ten- nis .. S.Club president ... Helps with Neighbors for Neighbors ... Volunteered at the American Cancer Society Daffodil Days .. E.I. Moore Award winner ... Certificate of Achieve- ment for Foreign Lan- guage recipient. • NICOLAUS UMllRT Senior; Costa Mesa High School..Joumalism staff feporter and photogra- pher; plays guitar; drums and piano ... likes to snowboard .. Member of the German Club ... Played varsity basketball...Win· ner of the Elks National Foundation Most Valu· able Student Scholarship Award ... 1997-98 Science Department Award win- ner ... Received High Hon- ors on the Golden State Exam High Honors for geometry. r? .:· ~-- HOT AIR BALLOONS, LOWEST HELIUM TANK RENTALS 1N TOWN Paper Goods • Custom Gift Wrapping • Greeting Cards 270 E. 17th ST. • Costa Mesa (949) 7_22-1803 • llOffUY IUlll Senior, Corona del Mar High School. .. Member of the Spanish and Persian Clubs ... Plays varsity basketball and baseball ... Is a National Merit Commendation Scholar ... Has received high honors in algebra and geometry ... Winner of Student of the Quarter in geometry. I • IAIU IFTllU1Sl WAllDIS Senior, Estancia High School...On the Honor Roll ... Serafines Scholarship winner ... Medal Guillermo Guillot recipient. · • llLL JEICIS Freshman, Newport Har- bor High School .. .An hon· or roll student and mem- ber of the DaVinci Acade- my ... Performs in both NHHS's marching and jazz bands ... Participates in Boy Scouts ... Holds rank of captain on the New- port Beach Junior Life- guards. •. •ANGELI LIE Senior; Costa Mesa High School...Vice president of the S-Club ... Varsity ten- nis ... District 62 Chal- lenger Division Little League Baseball coach for children with disabili- ties ... Orange County Pub- lic Library volunteer ... Rec- ognized by Women & Mathematics Top 100 Female Mathematics Stu- dents in Southern Califor- nia ... U.S. National Mathe- matics Award winner ... Golden State Exam: Geometry with high honors. • CUIGJONH 16, Corona del Mar High School...Honor roll and CSF member ... College prep student ... Has trav- eled to Europe, Mexico, Brazil, Australia, New Zealand, Africa, and Asia ... Has attended school in Swaziland, Africa and Nanning, Chi· na ... Earned his Eagle Scout in 1997. •GREGORY US 10, Adams Elementary ... Exemplary student enrolled in the GATE pro- gram ... Also serves on Student Council...Active in the community through Boyscouts and St. Pauls Greek Orthodox Church in lrvine ... Has started playing golf and participating In juniof tournaments. ONGRATULATIO . S TO THE - JR. TOP 103! Thank you for your support & allowing us to serve the community for 35 years .. Doily Pilot • MITCH JOllS Junior, Newport Harbor High School...Principal's Honor Roll...Varsity letter- man for golf...Received All League Honors .. .Fim aid and CPR certified ... Has been elected VP for Senior Class ... Has volun- teered time through Boys Club ... Republican party fund-raiser. • ROlll UTOSIU Junior, Estancia High School ... Business and stage manager for Drama Club ... Won an award for Best Actress in 1997 ... Vice President of California Scholarship Federation ... Involved in community service work through school (Key Club) and church. 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Has traveled to Brazil to help build missions ... Has been involved with the Junior Llfeguards .. .A very caring and thoughtful individual. • ERIC LICATA 11, Newport Elemen- tary ... Organized a change drive for the' flood victims in South America ... Eric is a very driven and caring young man. • NATALIE MASCIAU Freshman, Costa Mesa High School...Serves as Freshman class presi- dent ... Has won the Coach's Award for soccer and is currently team cap- tain of her club soccer team ... Writes' for the CMHS paper; "The Hitch- ing Post". •JUSTIN LO Senior, Newport Harbor High School ... President of the Orama Club ... Volun- teers time for the Ameri- can cancer Society ... Mem- ber of Key Club ... Part of Reader's Theater •.. Rec- ognized as American Cancer Society One in a Million. • JOllAIKAN MATAllGA Senior, Costa Mesa High School...Member of the · marching band ... Plays in the concert band .. .ln the school jazz band ... Plays on drumline ... Selected as outstanding Sophomore in band. , • AMY LOVIN Senior, Newport Harbor High School...Plays ten- nis ... Member of track team ... Winner of an Aca- demic Honor letter ... Nominated for Student of the Semester math and science ... Student of the Quarter in language. • KILLY MCIENZINE Senior, Newport Harbor High School...ls on the varsity crew team ... Presi- dent of Unity Week ... Member of the National Honor Society .. : United States leadership Merit Award winner ... Receiver of a National Merit letter of Commendation. •EMILY WDMll Senior, Corona del Mar High School...Serves on student government ... ls Editor-in-Chief of school paper ... Sings for .CdM Choir ... Helps students adjust to high school through the Peer Assistance League .. .An exceptional student who is planning to attend Harvard in the-Fall. I • MOLLY MILUM 18, Newport Harbor High School...President of Newport Beach Youth Council...National Charity League President ... Mem- ber of Key Club ... Plays varsity soccer and runs varsity track ... On Honor Roll List. • KllSTIN llAIERRY Sophomore, Newport Harbor High School ... A straight "A" student and CSF member ... Part,icipates on the Frosh/Soph volley- ball and soccer teams and varsity sailing ... A candy- striper at Hoag Hospi- tal...Member of Newport- Mesa Assistance league . .. A member of Odyssey, her Senior Girl Scout Troop ... Spends several hours a month serving her community through these organizations. • llMIERLY MILLET Senior; Newport Harbor High School...Color guard captain, Part of yearbook staff ... Nempaper staff ... Plays bad- minton ... On the swim team ... Gives time for The March of Dimes ... Finalist for Student of the Month for photography. • AMlllA MILDOlllDO Senior, Estancia High School...Member of th(! French Club ... Volunteered as a summer Engli,sh as a second.language a1de ... Member of the cal- ifomia Scholastic Federa- tion '\ DANIEW MORAN 14, Tewinkl~ Middle School...Chosen as 8th grade student of the year of the Estancia zone for the Costa Mesa Rotary Club .. .lnvolved with Year- book, the Renaissance Program, and Nature Academy ... Participated in the UCI Academic Talent Search Friday, June .4, 1999 7 • UIDSIY llAllNlllG Sth grade, Lincoln Elementary School . Participates in collecting donations for her school throu~.h several fund raisers. Compassionate animal lover who res cues lost or sick pets 1n the neighborhood An avid soccer fan who par- ticipates on the spring team. • CUOLYN MORRELL Senior, Newport Harbor High School...captain for varsity soccer .Is on the varsity track team ... Serves the community through Volunteer Child care for children of mothers in AA ... Winner of Outstanding Achieve- ment Award in honors English • • .. • Friday, June 4, 1999 • HAUIWtl H. NAKAU9tA Senior. Estancia High School. Lettered in varsity volleyball team .. Member of Key Club for three years, two as president Spanish Club. three years. serving as president and vice president Environmental Nature Center vofun teer Part of high school m1n1stry group at Calvary Chu~ch Newport Mesa ELIZABETH POWELL Senior, Costa Mesa High School Captain of varsity soccer team. Winner of Coaches Award for soccer and track Copy editor for newspaper staff ... Sports editor for year book staff ... Youth Soccer coach .. Who's Who Among American High School Math Students . Most Valuable Player, soccer • AIYAJI llGUYEll Senior, Estanc!~High Schoof...Volunteers for Someone cares Soup r Kitchen ... Helps with the Senior Meals and Ser- vices ... Associated Student Body. class treasurer ... Member of Key Club ... Recipient of the Presi- dent's Award for Excef- fence ... Rotary Student of the Month ... Exchange Club Youth of the Year ... Most Valuable Student Scholarship Award from Elks National Foundat.ion. • UITUll QUlllUYAll 13, Corona del Mar High School...Has put in 100 hours of volunteer service at Pacific Schoof of Music and the Arts ... A volunteer> piano accompanist for the Lincoln School Choir ... On top of vofun· teer service, finds time for CdM track as well. • JOUTUll lllUYlll Senior, Costa Mesa High Schoof...Member of Speech and Debate ... Plays tennis ... Member of Key Club ... Soup Kitchen vol· unteer. • CAMMIE QUlllll 14, Ensign Intermediate School...Candystriper with Hmlg Hospital working in the Child Care Center ... Has volunteered time on a mission trip to an orphanage in Mexico ... Gives her time every year for Clean Harbor Day ... Takes piano lessons ... Pfays tennis. • CANDICE lllCHOUOll 17, Costa Mesa High Schoof...Varsity and club soccer ... Competed in CIF Track 4x100 and 4x400 • relays ... A·warm and car- ing individual who casts a positive influence on all she does ... Traveled to San Felipe, Mexico to build houses for those in need. • MYRNA RAMIREZ Senior, Estancia High Schoof...Spends time baby sitting ... Basketbalf team co-captain ... winner of the Hispanic Education Endowment Fund schol- arship ... On Honor Roll... Recipient of perfect attendance awards ... Outstanding student awards recipient. 8Wfl}.P. custom interior workroom • Slipt:overs • Bahy/Childrens Rooms & Bedding • \Vindow Treatmenu Roman Shades \\'o, en \Vood1 t lunt•r Doua-lu Products. • CusLom Pillows & Bedding •Specialty Fabrics Chenilles Vintage 1720-D Santa Ana Ave. Costa Mesa (949) 645-9140 • SHAWN O'DOlllllll Senior, Newport Harbor High Schoof ... Hard- working athlete, lettering in baseball and foot· bafl ... ASB fund raiser for Senior class ... Tutor 1n NHHS math fab ... Service oriented humanitarian who helped construct the City of Newport Beach Memorial for class friend Gary Lunde. • CHRISTINA REICHEi 15, Corona del Mar High Schoof...fs on the JV teams for swimming and water polo ... Section Edi- tor for yearbooJ< ... Mem- ber of St1,.1dent Councif...fs part of the Leadership Group at Manner's Church. Spring Holiday Vases, Baskets, Ceramics and Supplies at Discount Prices. • lllDHI PAJIDOH Senior, Corona del Mar High School ... Key Club president ... Volunteers for the American Red Cross and American cancer Society ... Plays varsity badminton ... Winner of Harvard Book Award ... Received AP Scholar Honor ... A Who's Who Among American High School Students. • CHRlmllA REID Senior, Estancia High School...Sings for school choir ... Member of Color Guard ... Works on school newspaper and year- book ... Volunteers as a Sunday school teacher ... Winner of an Advanced Placement Scholar Award ... DAR G.ood Citi- zen Award winner ... Selected as Zonta Girl of the Month ... Golden State honors in U.S. history. • .IDlllllM M lllSON 13, Corona del Mar High School ... On Junior Board of the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club ... Has been sailing a Sabot since age 6 ... Conducts fund-raising activities for SOS and The Leukemia Society. • ROllRT REZlllCI Senior, Corona def Mar High Schoof ... Member of the Russian Club ... Partici- pates with the American Cancer Society Club ... Plays JV tennis ... Serves community through the Red Cross Club and Key Club ... Part of CSF ... Recognized as a Who's Who in American High School Students. W J\ I~ I ~: I I () l 1 S I~ Doily Pilot • llAYUY Pllllll 10, Harbor View Elemen-• tary ... Top cookie seller of her Girl Scout Troop ... Member of Southern califofnia Children's Chorus and South Coast Repertory as well ... Part of Junior Sisterhood and Junior Choir at Temple Bat Yahm ... 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Church volunteer instructor ... Winner of aca- demic excellence awards ... Honor Wall, four consecutive semesters. • JllllSOI RIEU 12, Lincoln Elementary ... Assists in teaching younger children to read ... Donates books 'to preschool .. .A GATE stu- dent with a straight "A" average ... Plays junior open tennis. Senior, ~a Mesa High School ... Plays piano stud- ies ... Member of the Opti- mist Octagon Club .. . Varsity basketball .. . Golden State Exam: algebra and geometry with honors ... U.S. history with high honors ... Honor Wall, four years ... Women & Mathematics Award ... Zonta Girl of the Month .. . UCI Regents Scholarship .. . Engineering Freshman Scholarship. • LANI STEENHARD Senior, Costa Mesa High School...Plays varsity water polo ... Swimming, two years ... Most Improved water polo and swimming ... Wetlands and Wildlife Care Center vol- unteer ... Neighbors for Neighbors ... Key Club marathon volunteer ... Academic Excellence Award during athletic season. • IEHZAD SUllfl Senior, Estancia High School...Member of Key Club ... lnvolved In commu- nity .service ... Reciplent of , Computer Class Award ... Member of california Scholastic Federation. • LISA SRINFELD Senior, Estancia High School...Active athlete ... Plays varsity volleyball, • tennis, basketball and softball ... Part of Pageant of the Masters ... Recog- nized by the Daily Pilot as Athlete of the Week ... An E.I. Moore Award winner. • TllEllSA SlllMOllS 12, Newport Heights Ele- mentary ... Part of Wolf- pack soccer club, plays on an under-13 team ... Actlve In fund-raising for several charlties ... Donates clothes and toys to charity ... A straight "A• student. • RACHEL RIOIACI Senior, Corona def Mar High School...Part of Asso- ciated Student Body ... Helps with Peer Assistance Leadership ... Winner of Hugh O'Brian Youth Lead- ership Award. • nAll.A 111111 Senior, Newport Harbor High Schoot...Member of International Ambas- sadors ... Part of American Cancer Society .... CSF member .. .ls on varsity crew ... Is on Principal's Honor Roll .. .Archeologi- c.al scholarship recipient. • HOUY SUGDEN 9, Adams Elementary ... Described by her teacher as always extending her- self over and above what is expected of her in the classroom and on all pro- jects and activities. • llAITllEW SlllGll Senior, Newport Harbor High School...ASB pres1- dent..Plays for school marching band ... Plays varsity tennis ... Member· of the cross country team ... Has earned his Eagle Scout •.. Winner of Chemistry Student of the Year. & .. -.. .,. i~ •CHEUUmR Fifth grade, Victoria Ele- mentary ... Regular volun- teer candystriper at the Beverly Manor Convales- cent Center in Costa Mesa, as well as coordi- nating a schoolwide pro- ject designed to deliver • holiday cards to Beverly Manor residents ... Has been active in school council for three years ... captain for her fiftn grade coed basket- ball team. • IHCOU SOIDEL Senior, Newport Harbor High School...Part of school spirit commission ... Member of the Interna- tional Ambassadors club ... Serves on the Youth City Council.. Plays • MIU nAPUTOll Senior, Estancia High School .. Plays baslcet- ball...Selected as Most Improved Basketball Play· er ... Plays on the golf team ... Chosen as Most · Improved Golfer ... Serves tenn1s ... An exceptional student. -on the Associated Stu. • BRO TUOADA Senior, Estancia High School... Member of drama club for three years, one as president... School newspaper, four years, one as editor-m- ~hief and front page/sports page editor ... Varsity swim team ... Asso- ciated Student Body trea- surer ... California Scholas- tic Federation, four years, one as president. dent Body .. Has earned his Eagle Scout ... Mesa Verde Golf Course bag room staff ... Donates his time for the Even Start Family Literacy Program ... Golden State Exam high honors recipient. • llUNTER TAnoa Senior, Costa Mesa High School...Senior class president ... Earned six varsity letters. three m water polo, two in swim- ming and one in wrestling ... Member of CMHS roller hockey team ... On yearbook staff. Friday, Juno 4, 1999 Senior, Corona del Mar High School...Member of crew team ... Winner of Coaches Award for crew .. Part of various club sports teams. Environ mental Nature Center volunteer ... An AP Schol· ars' Award recipient • WYllTER Senior, Costa Mesa High School...Served as Junior class vice president ... Member of the Asian Clu~ Cultural Diversity • Committee ... Lettered in cross country and track ... Captain of tennis team ... Yearbook sports ed1tor ... An American Red Cross volunteer ... Helps at the Someone Cares Soup and Orange County Food Distribution Center ... Part of Who's Who Award and 4.0 Honor Wall. Senior, Costa Mesa High School ... Member of Key Club ... Participates in Asian Club ... Someone Cares Soup Kitchen vol- unteer ... Helps at the Har- bor Adult Day Care Ser- vice ... Varsity tennis ... Rec- ognized as Who's Who. Senior, 18, Newport Har- bor High SchooL.Captain -of the varsity sailing team ... On Mayor's Youth Council and Library Young Adult Advisory Board ... Winner of Gold· enstate Exam Academic Excellence Award ... Mem- ber of CSF and on Princi· pal's Honor Roll list for four years. M OR E REMARKABLE KIDS • GARRISON DEVINE • AlllllDA LMlllSTOI • IYAll IUCUI SeniQr, Corona del Mar High School ... Team cap- tain for varsity water polo ... Helps with various community service pro- • jects ... l\eceived honors on Golden State Exam for geo~etry and algebra • JESSICA VIAil Senior, Newport Harbor High School...Plays JV basketball and track & field ... International Ambassadors dub mem-~ ber ... Heritage House member ... Golden State Exam honors in chem- istry ... Selected as Most Improved JV Basketball Player. JEFF •UULYWIW Senior, Costa Mesa High Sc~ool ... Plays golf ... Partic- ipates in water polo and swimming ... Girls water polo Player of·the Year ... Member of Key Club ... Lamp of Knowl· edge pin recipient. .. Gold· en State Exam Academic Excellence Award for algebra with honors ... Who's Who Award. Sport's day ... Would like to be a CONTINUED FROM 1 Doily Pilot • SAIA WlllTTAlll Senior, Costa Mesa High School...Varsity swim- mer ... Plays varsity golf and tennis ... Member of the Math Club ... Part of the yearbook committee ... Church vacation Bible school vol· unteer counselor ... Sunday school volunteer ... Wendy's High School Heisman Nominee. STARR BARTLEn 12, Mariners Elementary ... Has 13, Horizon ... Volunteered to sort counselor later in life. uate from both high school and junior college this spring, accomplishing the dual honor in just three years. not the big money-maker they may be looking for, but this is what I've chosen. I was called a long time ago for this,• he said with unabashed conviction. 17, Costa Mesa High stared in school production of School...Member of the Girl "Mother Goose Tales " •.. Plays soc- Scouts ... Received her Silver Medal cer ... Sails sabots at Alamitos Bay award by organizing an eyeglass Yacht Club ... Loves camping and drive to send glasses to Mexico .. .ls backpacking. certified in first aid and CPR ... Won 1st place at the Youth Expo for • JENNIFER llEU photography ... Has prepared the Senior, Costa Mesa High Beautify Costa Mesa Pro1ect ... Organized an alternative prom for School... Varsity tennis ... Student those who missed theirs while Council publicity commissioner ... doing charrty work in LA Pep rally coordinator ... On the Prom Committee ... Served on •RYAN COOK Homecoming Float and Dance 16, Newport Harbor High Committee ... Member of Key School...Water po lo player once Club ... Helped with Red Cross named Athlete of the Week by school blood drive; canned food the LA Times ... Helps train drives; Hurricane Mitch Relief younger boys for Junior Effort; Releaf tree planting; Olympics ... Has volunteered to Neighbors for Neighbors ... Hard assist in Special Olympics ... ls Rock Run for Cover working hard towards a life· volunteer ... National ~xchange guard position with the City Of Club of Newport Harbor scholar- Newport Beach. ship. ' -- Personal Fitting and Service Monday -Friday 10-6 Saturday 11-5 and w rap gifts for a home for teen moms ... Oonates her old clothes and toys to charity .. .ls described as being a sunny and caring person who is kind to everyone. • DIEW MCCUIY Junior, Newport Harbor High School...As a cancer patient, Drew speaks regularly at church, the American Cancer Society, and the pediatric oncology ward at Children's Hospital of Orange County ... ls on the water polo and swim teams .. .ls training to be a lifeguard. • TRl VOI SIEVENS 12, Davis Education Center ... Math tutor with fifth graders ... Sings in choir ... Lead team member for Niketown 336 Poinsettia Ave. (off PCH) Corona del Mar 949-675-9756 •EVA ¥11111 Senior, Estancia High School ... Played basketball for four years; fettering three; co-captain one ... School newspaper two years; one semester es editor in chief ... Key Club, three years; two as secretary ... Vofunteers for Camp Fire Boys & Girts ... Winner of the Soroptimist International Award .. .lrvine Co. Spectrum Leader Award recipient. • llATTlllW WIUOll 14, Our Lady Queen of Angels School...Has earned his Eagle , Scout at a young age ... Raised money for the Olive Crest Home for Abused Children ... Made it all the way to the State Science Fair ... Activefy Involved with 4- H ... Participates in Academic Decathafon, "I've worked haid and have been blessed with the fact that a lot of my classes are specific to my major,• Edwards said. "It's in the genes," said his mother, Patti Edwards, noting that Jeff's 16-year-old sister, Lauren, is a finalist for school valedictory honors. "My chil- dren are motivated and deter- mined." The super senior is sched- uled to attend UC Berkeley in the fall, where he plans to pursue a degree in rhetoric before entering a seminary.· • 1 fell that I've been called to do this," Jeff said. "I know for many of my peers, entering a senunary 1s Edwards has demonstrated a special determination and dedication unmatched by many of his peers, bis mother said. For three y~ars. Jeff said he has earned a heavy class load while competing on the debate and speech teams, as well as involving himself in several organizations in and outside of school. "I really would advise kids lo realize that college isn't as difficult as some would have you believe," be said. "It would be beautiful for more students to consider middle college programs, because it allows for you to get a jump- s tart on college and your future.• .. -Stacy Brown a lance MWfftt" fw;"" Men~, Women~ & Kids Athletic Shoes in all Widths. . (949) 720-1602 , NS Apparel Tool Corona d~I Mar Plaza • 932 Avocado St. • Newport Beach • • PEac Partnering Education and Community ~n7Jtat«lau41? tA~ ~JU~I' dTo"ft 10.1 (lltd c?aM~a//o4~-~~~ Doily Pilot • J • VALERIE CONTINUED FROM 1 ' port Hills Swim Team. where she also 111temed this year as a coach. for youngsters ages 5 through 10. The "setback" of having to wear a brdce made Alkins more determined to conquer obstacles and take on challenges. Aside from her athletic and personcil accomplishments, Atkins also is a forrrudable Corona del Mar cross country and track runner Valerie Atkins shows her stride at Cd.M. JUSTIN WAAREN I DAILY Pll.OT force academically, maintaining a 4.0 grade point average since seventh grade. She is fluent in French and this past year led a petition drive to have French literature added to the curriculum. She also anticipates starting a Sister City Club to help foster a relationship between students at Corona del Mar and a high school in Anti.bes, France. Alkins is also involved in mock trials and the Environmental Nature Center, where she volunteers every other weekend for five hours. Call Today 1-800-469-5 919 949-675-6500 . -Elise Gee • Ch.u "ill ~ cmliced 11 the dose orloan. www.seavicwfinanci.U@home,com • 5UMMEK CAMP 12 1-week seeelone (M-F) FULL DAY OR HA(;F DAY. STARTS JUNE 14. Three im~tructor& for every 10 student&. 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"I don't ha'l~ much time, but· when I do, I hke to spend it with my fnends dnd family • He credits his pdrents 'h'lth helping him succeed "I have really supportive parents,• he said •And they've been so mfluentJal lO my life." But it was a fnend who acci- dentally turned hun on to the . sport that changed his life . • "A friend asked me to Lry kayaking,• he said ·1 tell m the water a lot the first few· months. But I just kept practic- mg." It isn't the heal of the race that draw. hun out of bed edch morrung "It's sunset, and you're the only one on the water. und thdt to nw lS lhP mo-.t ct~ esame part of the sport, he Sdld . -Jes~ica Gamson l IS T 0 F C· 0 N T R I B U T 0 R S The following Daily Pilot staffers helped compile and contributed to the Junior Top 103 list: Mary Beth Adomaitis, Josh Appleberry, Tina Borgatta, Stacy Brown, S.J. 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It generally turns into a day of fun for family members' young and old. After the women bolt from the starting line at 8 a.m. and the men shortly there- after, a scheduled kids' 1 K Dolphin Dash ' will begin. With the youngstel'S' dashing the mile, those who just want to walk will be ttble to participate m a 2-mile fun walk. "It's dn event for everyone,• said race co-chairman Jim Skdhan. Registration for the race will continue until race time. Reg- istration fees. dfe $18 for the SK run, $15 for the 2-mile walk and $12 for the Dolphin Dash Fees for all events will be $20 the day of the race. Walk-in registration is available at the Newport Community SeMces Center at City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd., between 7:30 a.m and 7 p.m Race day registrations begin at 6:30 a.m. Proceeds from the event help support youth programs of the city of Newport Beach Community Services Department and the beautilicabon pro1ect m Corona del Mar. MEET OUR MEMBERS Mflnber for. I \UI Occupation: l~I ~u·wy Why clid yo11 join Sha~·Up! I ,..l\ not lrclint: v.rll •nJ nl) b•do• v..1..1 humnj!. I knN I n«JeJ to ~1 m 1h•pc I rhcn 1.1.,. Jn Jd for ~lupc-Up & iomeJ Goab: lo \lrrngthcn. <unr • .i.nJ led 001rr · -Stacy Brown K.tlt.hlttn Clllrlt Member fon I Year Rt:sulu: I ~oulJn 1 bd1~ bow 11>1 I loo 23 lb&. of bi .incl 12% boJv f.11' My ~ no longer hum! Iv.Uh I ~ wlifr bow wcU yup. a.crobio .and sutngth 11-arning ,.Of!.af, I ,..oulJ lu•c sWtcd IOOntt I rcally' fttl great and am cRf•lVIIlg aercuc! What do rou lih 1boti1 Shapc.-Up? I ~r fd1 hkt a 1tnnger and ( illl1 ;ilw.lys wekomtd by 1hc ,1.iff The sr.iff a1 ShJpt·Up re.tlly loolu our for my v.rll-bctng; I.hey Wt. A decidedly unwelcome invasion of Pests T hey're here. Thousar.di of them. You won't know when or where they'll strike next, but they can over- t8ke you in the blink of an eye. No, not beachgoers. Fire Ants and Killer Bees. It's official. The fire ants have arrived in Orange County, including a few sightings in . Newport Beach. The killer bees got here a while ago. What does it all mean? . Mother Nature is not amused. We have annoyed her. I think it has something to do with the car- pool lanes on tl\e 55, but I'm not sure. First, let's see what we know about these unpleasant lit- tle beasties because, as Yogi Berra said, tnowledge is power. ·The Latin name for fire ant is "solenopsis wagneri," which means •ant who likes opera.• Being highly cultured insects, scientists classify them as Red Imported Fire Ants, which is only btting for an ant that moves to Newport Beach. There are domestic fire ants, but they are much cheaper and prefer Top 40 to opera. The fire ants come from Brazil, which means they can samba their little butts off and are most active in early February, especially around Mardi Gras or, to a fire ant, "car- nival." Red Imported Fire Ants are not to be confused with Texas COMMENTS & CUllOSllllS peter buff a fire ants, whtch are prevalent ,.· throughout the south To the untrained eye, Texas fire ants are nearly identical to Red Imported Fire Ants. Texas fire ants are much less problematic because, they are, well, they're just ... l don't know, nicer, not as mean. Whatever. Let's move on to killer bees. The proper name for killer bees is "imported Afticanized honey bees.• They closely resemble domestic honey bees, but are slightly smaller, and also came from Brazil. Aha, Brazil again. Thdt's why they call them "imported.• Wrong, your Raidness. They were imported into Brazil in 1956, having somehow made it across the sea from Afnca. They slowly made theu way north, through Central America and MeXJco, eventually amvmg here. Their nasty reputation is d result of being more aggressiv<? than the homegrown, all-Amen- can honey bee. They swarm m larger numbers and will pursua someone they find annoying for much longer distances. While domestic bees will chase you for 40 or 50 yards, killer bees will follow you lo the airport, hide in the cargo com- partment, then Jump you m bag· gage claim if they have to. They are bitter, mean-spirited crea- tures with no sense of humor and very low sell-esteem. Of course, the common factor that links fire ants and killer bees is the press, bless their hearts. They love -no, they crave - stories like fire ants, killer bees, global warming and Y2K -i.e., stories that sound scary and can be stretched out over long peri- ods of tune. Remember when the stories on killer bees first appeared in the early '80s? Reporters would give breathless reports about the inexorable march of the killer bees. They would dutifully report sig_htings in Venezuela, Hon- duras, Mexico, etc. lt was onJy a matter of time. Once the truth got out that killer bees are no more or less .. venomous than garden varlety honey bees, the story, well. died. Were people killed by killer bees? Of course tbey were. Then, asnow, there was Uie occasional case of someone who was highly allergic to bee venom or acciden- tally disturbed a hive, often from the top of a ladder. The frenzy was fun while it lasted. Out witb the killer bees, m with the fire ants. So it goes. But while we're in the animal kingdom, let's talk about an ani- mal anyone can love. Guess who's back in the news? Dolly, the virtUal sheep. Dolly is a year and a half old, believe it or not, and as warm and fuzzy and plump as ever.' But like those of us who had actual parents, it seems that clones have problems, too. Apparently, Dolly's genes are aging much faster than her ten- der 18 months. Her Scottish cre- ators and caretakers aren't sure what that means, but cloning afi- cionados are anxious to find out. Wouldn't that be ironic, if futuris· tic, state-of-the-art clones turned out to be even less reliable than we are? Solid 7elJ ~at0 ?~ The story was so over-the-top that 1l led to one of the classic routines on Saturday Night Llve. John Belushi as the commd.ndant of the fearsome killer bees. Most of us assumed, JUSt as the press wanted, that killer bees were exactly that -lelhd.l, or at least highly poisonous. So stay well, Dolly. We're pulling for you. Watch out for ants and bees, imported or domestic, and pay no attention to the news. You'll get stressed. And I apologize for the remark about actual parents. Ewe deserve better. I gotta go. • PETER BUFfA 1s a forme< Costa Mesa mayor. His column appears Fridays. E- mail him at ptrb40aol.com . - .. Teak is now Affordable! We Buy Direct, Eliminate the Middleman! Compare our Prices! 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McClellan, who was assisted by a team of doctors, perlormed the delicate procedure that result· ed in e hospital benchmark. "There was a great deal of excitement about these babies, especially knowing that they are Hoag's first quads," she said. The lucky -and exhausted - parents are Thomas and Janet Tessier of Fountain ·Valley. The couple returned home on Tuesday without their new additions, but they are busily preparing for the arrival of Hope, Emma, Claire and Grace. "It never OCCW"red to me there would be four girls," said Thomas Tessier. "I figured there would be one boy in there, but we were r s1ziLiNG"SiRi.01N, I I I I I I I s1!~!9 I ·1 coupon · I Dinners served with SOUP or SALAD • BAKED POTATO •VEGETABLE I ~uc;;~L Mesa L. 2150 Harbor Blvd. at Victoria OPEN 24 HOURS "" • RETURN THIS COUPON ama2ed that they all turned out to be girls." . The couple said they had visited .a fertility spedallst, but declined to elaborate on specifics. When they learned last December that four more children would be on the way -they have a 10-year-old boy - the Tessiers were ecstatic. The babies developed their own personalities while in utero. Hope, who was the smallest of the bunch at 1 pound, 14 ounces, was dubbed "The Mayor" because she seemed to 'be directing traffic. "She was on the bottom, always kicking," said Thomas. "It was funny the doctors Cdlled her the mayor because she was always in control." Claire was the heaviest of the group at 3 pounds, 3 ounces; Grace weighed in at 3 pounds; and Emma was 2 pounds, 7 ounces. All aTj? doing well. The babies were delivered quickly, within a two-minute peri- od. The girls were kept in their amniotic sacks during the delivery. Emma wasn't startled by the event; she was busy sucking her thwnbi unaware she was a newborn. The hospital staff took time to congratulate the Tessier family, and some of them couldn't con- tain their exuberance. •it was a sense of euphoria," said McClellan, who has three kids or her own. She told anyone who listened. about the quads. "I'm happy I got tq be a part of it,• she said. "I'll always feel a connection to those bables. • Last week's quad delivery w~ smack in the middle of a chaotic week for tbe obstetrics depart- ment. Besides the Tessier quads, doctors also delivered five sets of twins, one of which was seven weeks premature. The neo-natal ward was obvi- ously teeming with activity. "Some of the staff didn't have a three-day weekend," said McClellan. "It was a full nursery. I think it's a testimony to the refined skill a hospital must have in order to provide optimum care for babies." •Expires 615199 AND EVERYTHING WILi. BE SOL.DAT ••• 7oo/o ~ off n~e.:t:d NOT C HELD BACK ~-. c::: ~~~:I ~l ~ ,-.-wing Into Summer with caDOll .. 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Wtb pegll,,........,, ... mu,..lld11111t. •C1RJ••••..._.Mll_..AMI ........ Ll•flll-'flrlldllllll•PC ..... Doily Pilot ,. Police .. find no link between - OC serial rapist, local cases • Officers still w arn women to be cautious when they are alone. GREGRlsuNC !QJf Pb NEWPORT-MESA-Follow- ing the news that a serial rapist might be on the loose in Orange County, police departments in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa stress there is no apparent con- nection to any of their ongoing investigations. Police said there is no local link with a man suspected of sexually assaulting at least four teenage girls over the last year in some of the county's upscale areas. But that doesn't stop them from warning women to be cau- tious when traveling alone. •women should be aware of their surroundings and take nor- mal precautions during the day and night,• said Newport Beach Sgt. Mike McDermott. "They should exercise caution because it can happen at any time." Orange County authprities are looking for a man who reportedly targets young girls. The incidents occurred in Tustin, Seal Beach, Huntington Beach and Irvine over the last year. Authorities wouldn't con- firm what the tie was between the cases. The man is described as Latino or white and in his late teens or early 20s and driving a dark blue pickup truck. There have been two cases in • Leather Skirts & Bustiers • Platform Shoes starting at $19.95 • Romantic Books, Games & Video Newport-Mesa this year that stunned both communities. on February 27. a man attempted to kidnap a 10-year- old girl in the mutts neighbor- hood in Newport as she picked flowers. The man took a swipe at the girl, who was riding a bicycle, but missed. Police have followed numerous leads, but haven't made any.arrests. The suspect was described as a white male in his 30s with short brown hair, average build and a tattoo on his left showder. He was driving a dark green truck with brown doors. Costa Mesa police are still' looking for a rapist who assault- ed a 35-year-old woman in Fairview Park in February. The man grabbed the victim during her early morning walk and raped her m a group of bushes. Shocked by the news, an anonymous donor pledged $25,000 to anyone with informa· tion that leads to the arrest of the rapist. The suspect was described as white or Latino, in his early 20s, about 5 feet, 10 inches tall with a medium build. He was last seen wearing a dark blue hooded sweat shirt, blue jeans and white tennis shoes. According to PBI statistics, Costa Mesa saw almost a 50% drop in forcible rapes from 1997 to 1998, while Newport Beach numbers remained relatively the same between the two years with only a handful of reported cases. • Flavored Lotions & Oils ........ • Adult CD's & DVD's • Videos as low as $3.95 • Large Set. Discounted Toys otions (f1 Lroo VILLAGE 1 • In Newport Beach (No Cost). to:oo AM .. ' I esidents concerned about loss of bird habitats Developer of Back Bay ot says nothing can be one to prevent removal f three eucalyptus trees. CU~I en ~"°' ORANGE COUNTY - A andlul of residents are banding ogether to prevent a flock of about 100 snowy white egrets from losing their homes in three eucalyptus trees near the Up~r ewport Bay Ecological Preserve. The trees are on a piece of counry property at 2~68 Santa Ana 'Ave. Developer Kerry Smith of Harbinger Homes has pro- posed building five single-family homes on the lot. Resident Lori Miller said she has nothing against Uie develop- ment, but doesn't want to see the trees destroyed. "I would hate to see (the egrets! migrate and not come back," Miller said. "We try to pre- serve ~Ba-ck Bay ared as much as we can. but .with all the CjJeNel- opment aroWld it, it's not easy. The egrets are one of the prettiest features about the bay right now." Egrets have been nesting in the eucalyptus trees for at least 40 years, some neighbors said Smith, who is developing the property, said he plans on remov- mg all the trees from the lot. ~ounty planning st.a.ff will rec- ommend that the commission approve Smith's application, said FYI + A public hearing on the matter will be held at 1 :30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 8 in the hearil'lg room at 10 Civic Center Plaza In Santa ~na. Matthew Blinstrub, a county planner. The three trees in question are located near the property line where a retaining wall will have to go, Blinstrub said. ln order for the footings of the retaining wall to be installed, the trees and their roots must be removed. Miller has suggested that· the retaining wall be built 10 feet from the property line and said the sac- rifice in property would be well worth preserving the birds' homei;. Newport Bay is an ecological preserve, but the trees are located on private property. The Migratory Bird Act, which makes it illegal to destroy trees while migratory buds are nesting, could offer temporary protection. said John School of the Newport Bay Naturab.sts. Smith said she understands the birds are not endangered, but is. still wonied that U'their homes are destroyed, the birds, a valued fea- ture of the area, will move to New- port Beach or Huntington Beach Residents have spoken to Snuth, but the developer said he didn't think there was much that could be done. "There are no alternatives,• he said. El Toro demonstration tests take flight today STACY BROW!" lbly flk>I After much debate and a fiery legal battle, flight demonstrations at the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station are scheduled to begin this morning, barring inclement weather that has already hit parts of the Southland. A Boeing 747-400 is expected to take off at 7 a.m., an hour after it arrives at El Toro, where Fifth District Supervisor Tom Wilson plans to join members of the Leisure World Board of Dlfectors and the Laguna Woods City Council under flight paths for a firsthand view of the tests. On Tuesday, Superior Court Judge Ronald Bauer re fused to grant a temporary restrammg order to halt the planned demon- strations. The city of Irvine and vanous other community groups, oting noise levels as a major concern, are opposed to the flights as well as any plans to tum El Toro into an international airport. "These tests will take the mys- tery out of the noise issue,• said Tom Naughton, president of the Airport Working Group of Orange County. The group is considered the largest grass-roots organiza- tion in the county supporting the development of El Toro Airport. "No longer will residents have to rely on computer-generated noise charts or lawyers interpret- ing noise standards from state law," he said. After Bauer's decision, oppo- nents were left c;linging to the hope of inclement weather. Rain has belled most of neighboring Los Angeles County the past two days and the National Weather Service said there is a slight chance that a storm could invade both counties late Friday. If it does rain, there would not be time to reschedule and coordi- nate another test before July 2, when the air base will close and necessary Marine Corps safety and 1emergency crews would leave. The decision to allow plarmers to go forward with the demonstra- tions has heightened a petitioq . drive by the Newport Beach- based group Citizens for Safe and Healthy Communities. 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Spur- gt10n III had a We- long affiliation with the Boy Scouts. He was chauman of Jamoorees in Orange County, the Uruted State~ and ·overseas, mcluding England and the Philip- pines. In 1970, Spurgeon, along with astronaut Neil Annstrong, was awarded the Silver Buffalo, the high- est award of the Boy Scouts- of Amenca. More than 4,000 Scout leaders from 50 states and two overseas councils attended the Col· · orado banquet. He was quoted as saying: "Scout- ing is a living philosophy, not a pastime or hobby." atlier's Day is June 1"I Make it sptcial with a Gif! Certifiute from - Spa Gregorie 's (GxxJ for CttatJMll at1y day .j dte )'l<lf. • .. Ask about·our - Fatlier's D ay Specials. 949 644-6672 I • • FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH : 200 Newport Center Dr • Next to Big Edwudl Cinema • Open 7 days till 9 pm .. ----.. . . EYE-OPENER • • DLl;9• • ·~ 210 days. r 9Cln'S tW.L"' rMI! 16 Daily Pilot ·PllSPICllVI roger carlson It never hurts to have one with everything on the line. C orond del MarHlgh's bdsebdll tedm takes the held Saturday morrung at 10 to duel Alberto Concepcion & Co , d k a the EJ Segundo Erlgles, for the CJF D1vis1on CV chdlllp1onshlp, a site where \ngels spend thetr ttrne The last dppeclrance for CdM dl Anaheun Stadium, now called Edison Field, was 18 years ago when a band of Sea Kings went for it dgcllTlst a team from Santa Fe High, and CdM's lUleup consisted of Gordon Moss, dh; Chris White, 2b; Jeff Pries, SS; Brent Melbon. lb; Bob Shollin, II; Cldy Tucker, rf: Mario Ybarra, cf; Dave Rohde, 3b; and Rob Murar, c Ken Santoro wds on the mound, and threw a complete-game, five-hitter to ddim d 3-2 CJF D1v1sion 2-A championship Moss led off the first for the host Sed Kings with an 1Il11eld rut ctnd eventuaJJy scored on a passed bdlJ. In the thtrd CdM scored twice o ldke a 3-0 lead Rohde was dboard on an mfield tut, was sacnftced to second by Mwar dild dfter Moss went down on stnkes, a 1uruor, White, singled to left, sconng Rohde. White would go on to steal second and come around with what would become the winning edge on a tnple lo center by Pnes. Santa Fe chipped away with single runs in the fourth and seventh, but Santoro got the last two batters on strikes and Tom TI-ager and his Sea Kings reigned as CIF champions. What a moment. A few rrunutes after the last out I found the extra edge the Sea Kings had that day. Just a day or so earlier Pilot Sports had published a preview of the showdown, with a pretty extensive rundown on the Sea Kings' personnel and theu exploits. There was just one problem. After mterviewing the coach and revtewing their season, and writing the piece, I forgot someone: White, the second baseman. ln the joyous lockerroom White's teammates happily grabbed him and brought him to me for the interview, explaining, the edge and scolding me for my shortcomlligs. All of White's teammates had SEE AN EDGE PAGE 17 •He quietly led the Pirates to a playoffs berth and out of the basement. TONY ALTOBJTW Datt• COSTA MESA-Ryan Clark is f 01rt &g and he's pretty exdted about it. :ro CW!fy, ~= CoO~e frMhDMn baJ' verbally a to move on to Long BMch Sta• University and Jom Coecb Dewe Snow'I •Dflt'Mp,• •ft WM .. right cbcJ6ce, • Clark ..... 8bout ldl dettlloll. •w. a plllett II fct me. t.ang 8-:la ........ great progrmn •••ctl1n1mw+.191111111. Ii C ..... ., ...... CIF DIVISION IV llSlllLL FINALS Oosing r ___ • Sea King seniors have plenty of baseball history together, but a CIF Division IV championship Saturday would be the Ultimate final chapter. BARRY FAULXNER ~Pb CORONA DEL MAR-Brett Elliston would- n't admit as much, but he has likely rolled his eyes at the t>aseball ya.ms from yesteryear spun by his Corona del Mar High teammates. Unlike his fellow Sea King seniors, Elliston did not grow up on the Newport East Little League diamonds. SQ, when standouts Ty Harper, Matt t..arson, Eric Wiethom, Mark Hat- field, Nate Lemmerman, Alex Bottom and Matt Thiede wax nostalgic, Elliston, who moved here from Naples, Fla. during his sophomore year, grins. an,,d beats it, absorbing truth as well as fiction. •rve heard about the bi~ games they had against one another, or playing together "5 all· stars,• Elliston, a right fielder and pitcher, said. •But it's kind of hard to relate, since I didn't live those memories.• League parity often precluded this year's senior nucleus from playiI\g togetheron any- thing but all-star teams, including PONY League competition during their junior high years. But, as the players' shared history attests, SEE SEA KINGS PAGE 17 JUSTIN WAAAEN I DAILY PILOT El Segundo's Alberto Concepcion takes his cuts in Eagles' 11-3 victory over Costa Mesa. • Record-setting Alberto Concepcion provides supreme chfillenge for CdM. BARRY FAUUCNER IW/Pb an age when the baseball attention span of his teammates was about as long as it ooktoeattwosunflowerseeds,Alberto Cona!pcion, then'7, told his father he wanted to, some day, play in the major leagues. More than a decade of devotion later, the El Segundo liigh senior, selected in the second round of the major league draft Tuesday by the San Diego Padres, 19th overall, can see his dream from the on-deck circle. "My dad (Alberto Sr.) told me if that was what I wanted, I was going to have to work,• Concepcion recalled. "And, ever since, there's been no off-season.• Concepcion, who will leverage a full scholar- ship to USC again.st a potentially lucrative sign· ing bonus, will conclude a monumental four-year varsity career Saturday in the CIF COLLEIE 0 Southern Section Division TV championship game against Corona del Mar, 10 a.m. at Edison Field in Anaheim. It could be his final game as an amateur and, like most things he's ever done on a diamond, he plans to make it count. "lf I do something, I want to be focused and not screw around. It's just my personality to want to succeed and work hard,• said the 6-foot-1, 195-pound catcher, whose spike-sharp intensity often drives his latest at-bat from bis memery. His six home runs in six consecutive at-bats earlier this season, during a two-game stretch that produced seven homers and 16 RBis? Something for the newspapers. The predraft hype, including one publication listing him as the third-best prep power hitter available? Fodder for his teammates to tease him about. State records for single-season (70 last year) and career RBis (170)? Merely additional· items SEE CONCEPCI N PAGE 17 •11y drd (Merto Sr.) lald • (at• 7) i ._was what 1.-.d, , _ ..... hM .. warl Aid. Ml' siu, .... s -• affillSGll • .- Alberto CanmpclOn, El Segundo High senior 111 SPORTS HALL OF FAME! CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM . . . Newport Harboii · -. • The Lone Star coach, 'Tex,' has spent a lifetime stepping in and around golqen dreams and moments. Rloww DUNN J ust about everywhere • Chaxlie "Tex• Bleiker has stepped in life, there has been a familiar pattern. Mostly rosy trails and serendipitous results. Take a look at Bleiker's career and you'll detect an uncanny sense of timing along the path, from Vietnam to Newport Harbor High, from big-time coaching in Texas to his current endeavor -retirement. Bleiker, who enjoyed an outstanding junior tennis playing career in Texas, reaching the state's Top 10 in singles in 1955 while growing up in Midlarid, once played high school summer league baseball under George Bush, the future U.S. President who played first base for Yale. others. Bleiker, who played on Abilene (Texas) Christian College's Lone Star Conference championship tennis teams in the late 1950s, arrived at Newport Harbor in 1971 and, in addition to coaching tennis, served as a football assistant for · six-years -during some of the school's best falls ever, includmg Sunset League championship teams in 1973 and '74 under head coach Don Lent. Bleiker was also around for two Bill Pizzica-coached teams that reached the CIF semifinals. Bleiker, who coached Newport Harbor's g'irls tennis team for 10 years and said Mara Colaizzi (Loyola Marymount) and Sarah Hawkins (North Carolina) wen!' two of the best, was mainstay in the boys program for nearly When the Vietnam War broke out, Bleiker Charlie Bleiker three decades, played tennis with Arthur Ashe Jor the U.S. Army on the all-service team, made lifeguard at the nurses' pool -"that was good duty,• he said -and was overseer of the movie selection for the anny theater. "I had a good time in the army," said Bleiker, who also worked in physical therapy and gained a position on the all-service tennis team as "low man on the .Pole; but good enough to start and play." Bleiker, Nevqx>rt Harbor's boys tennis coach for 28 years before retiring in 1998, wound up coaching in New Mexico, then landed at Permian High in Odessa, Texas, as a football and tennis coach, .the school featured in the book •Fri.day Night Lights" and where Bleiker inherited two prep All-Americans in tennis, Stephanie Webber and Brua! Banisky, and "just didn't screw them up." Whmi Bleiker moved to Calif omia, he completed his masters degree at Long Beach State and accepted the boys head tennis coach job at Costa Mesa High, where Bleiker again experienced a stroke of luck. Ken Stuart, former NCAA doubles champion at Long Beach State, had been Mesa's coach before joining the pro tour. "(Stuart) left me a good team,• said Bleiker, whose Mustangs defeated district rivals Estancia and Corona del Mar, among coaching several top players. Brett Hansen-Dent (UC: ..i and USC) and Geoff Abrams (Stanford) became NCAA , ,. All-Americans. Chris Rabbitt won a Sea View League singles title in 1989. •When I knew (in September 1997) thatlwasretiring,Dly blood pressure dropped 20 points,• said Bleiker, 62, and a former world history teacher, who added, "l have"no more worlds to conquer.• Bleiker said inheriting the wealth of tennis talent in the Newport-Mesa community, and the prowess of local teaching pros who have groomed the juniors before arriving at Newport Haxbor, are the factors that led his program's success. •1 always b'ied to work with the kids and not screw them up,• ' said Bleiker, a Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Fame honoree, celebrating the oncoming millennium. •rm glad I turned to coaching at the high school level. It's been great fun for me ' and a great life. I've enjoyed every minute of il • Bleiker has three kids (all of whom became teachers and married teachers) and five grandchildren. _ Bleiker lives in Newport • Beach with his wife of 10 years, Newport Harbor High alumna Karen Taylor-Bleiker. He loves spending bis retirement afternoons with his only granddaughter. S I I I I I I S S T I . I T I I S Batting order 22 Ty Harper, lb 47 Eric Wlethom, c 17 Matt Larson, p 24 Mat1t Hatfield, 1 b 8 Nate Lemmerman, ss 25 Alex Bottom, If 10 David Beser, dh 23 Billy Eagle, d 34 Brett Elliston, rf Matt Larson Pitcher John Emme Coach Eric Wlethom ~ Catcher David Beser i!.l Mark Hatfield @ First base Designated hitter · gle-season home run list, hind Joey James and Derek ehdashtian, who each hit 19. "I wanted to have a solid ason, but I didn't expect to hit at many homeTS," C lark said. It's very hard to put everything ether every day and that's all tried to do." Clark also ranks fifth on the -time single-season list with 9 RBis and hits (70). He finished ourth all-time for one season in scored With 56. Perhaps a little overshadowed the Pirates "Big Three,• Clark, ong with Brendan Thompson d Jason Reuss gave OCC one f the most powerful threesomes the area's history, community llege or otherwise. The trio combined for 46 me runs, 14-4 runs and 146 RBI 49 games. With a freshman-heavy lineup d a five-year playoff drought, C was picked at or near the ttom of the Orange Empire nf erence before the season an. Led by Oark, the Pirate youngsters shocked everyone except themselves by reaching the playoffs after ending the regular season tied for third at 14-10 in the OEC. The Pirates finished 29-22 overall, The Bucs were eliminated from the playoffs by Cerritos l e in the second round knOcking off Mt. San o College. , ve really enjoyed playing biar8. • said Clark. "Our one ia.mrpo1se and one goal was to the playoffs. Even though weren't supposed 10 make playoffs, we thought we do it and we did." carried IUs IUt'CeSI to after a IOUd career at ~IUD Vo.Dey Jijgh. , Aa a Baron. dark batted .432 lflt;h 13 doubl•, tnen home ~ and 39 RBla bil eenk>r year. !19.wu a ftnt·teem. All Sumet ~ l8lection and WU named I second-team, All-CIF Southern Section Division I as a senior in 1997. Clark redsbirted the 1998 campaign after undergoing shoulder surgery. His injuries continued when be broke his finger shortly before the season began. "After his surgery, a bunch of Division I colleges didn't keep track or Ryan,• Altobelli said. "But Long Beach State stuck around and did their homework. I have a feeling those other schools will be kicking themselves on this one. H Despite missing a year playing baseball, Clark has not missed the classrooms, earning his associate arts degree, allowing him to transfer to Long Beach State as a •freshman.• •rm going to hate to see him go. He's done an unbelievable job for us. He's got the tools to have a very successful career and I hope be remembers us come fundraiser time,• Altobelli jokingly said. When asked about the upcoining draft. where be looks to be selected, Clark responded, •The draft will take care of itself. I haven't put too much thought lDto it. U it happens to work out, it worb out Right now I'm focused and readY to go play at Long Beech." SEA KINGS CONTINUED FROM 16 fourth-seeded Cd.M's appearance Satwday in the CIP Southern Sec- tion Division N championstup game against third-seeded El Segundo, 10 a.m. at Edison Field in Anaheim, has been more than a decade in the making. "We've been playing together since we were knee-high,• said Wiethom, the Sea Kings catcher who shared a prominent role with t larper on the acclaimed 1993 NELL Dodgers. The Dodgers, led by the pitch- ing and hitting of Harper and Wiethom, became the first team in league history to win the Majors Division of the District 55 Tourna- ment of C hampions. The tourna- ment, that year, brought together 40 of the top teams from a handful of Orange County leagues. The Dodgers, managed by Walt Harper, whose two assistants included Randy Wiethom, ended years of post.season futility by local little leaguers. They finished 23-1 and outscored opponents, 179-44. "lt doesn't matter where you grow up,• the elder Harper, who often held meticuJously organized four-hour workouts, said at the time. "You can be a good baseball player if you apply yourself and work hard." 'T'v Harper, a two-time All-ClF 1 Selection a.nd the reigning New- port-Mesa District Player of the Year as a pitcher-Uurd baseman. struck out 16 in a complete-game (six-inrung) two-hitter in a 3-1 title- garne win over North Mission Viejo. Hatfie ld, a catcher-turned first baseman whose distinguished var- sity career began with a late-sea- son call-up his freshman year, was a man among boys in his formative years, most of which he played for his father Dave. Larson, a sweet-swinging pitch- er-third baseman, who will start on the mound against El Segundo (25-6), hit two home runs for the NELL Phillies in a District 55 semi- final loss in 19~3. He played, then, for his father Phil, who like the oth- er aforementioned coaching dads, has scarcely missed a Cd.M game. "We were usually the first four picks in the draft every year, H Hat- field said of himself, Harper. Lar- son and Wieth.om . Lemmerman, a middle infielder whose experience m the Connie Mack World Series last summer lllPPY lllTllDIY C.l1brMI~ the.,..., Piiot's AtNetlt theWMll ....... r----------------------, : I 11 J j ff : I I I I I I I I I I I I L------------------~ llSEllLL Yankees draft Mesa's Mancilla • Costa Mesa standout selected in 45th round of the majm: league draft. BARRY FAl/l..KNE.R ~,.,. COSTA MESA -Costa Mesa High senior Ruben Mancilla, who set several school single-season records this spnng, was selected Wednesday in the 45th round of the major league baseball draft by the New York Yankees. Mandlla, who bit .557 with 10 homers and 41 RBis, all school records, will be a draft-and-fol- low, according to Yankee area scout Matt Lundin, a former Cd.M High Coach who recommended Mandlla to the reigning world cluunpk>DI. •we're not trying to sign him now, but we wanted to (obtain bil rights until next year's draft)," Lundin sakl. "He's going to go to Orange Cout College, wbere he wW pt a chance to catch. If he lbowl be can catch. and I believe be am. we'D try to sign htni after .......... •rm a lucky ldd.. Mand•le mt will h<>Jp hun d 1 with the un1qu tadium atmosphere of Saturday's title showdown, wai. a perennial all-tar, as was Bottom, a left field- er who has emerged as an offen- s1vc force. Even Junior designated hitter David Beset, the hero of Cd.Mi. 10- 9 quarterfinaJ win over Chanu- nade, shared the same all-star dugout with his currt>nt teammates Those all-star experiences, how-l e ver, did not include ove r- whelming success. "We always did better on all-star teams that included guys who were a year older than us,· I latfield said. "When we were the oldest guys on thEt team, we'd choke. Wf.l wanted to win togc·lher, but I don't tlu.nk we were ffidlure enough " Elliston, with no grac;p of local history, said he uruncdialely recog- nized the individual talent his new CdM teammates po essed "I wa!> blown away by how good those guys were.• Elliston r(>('alled. But while their individual prowesc; continued as preps, they failed to finish in the fir..t div1c;1on of the Sea View League, until claiming a '>hare of theu fi rst league title since 1982 ttus spnng. "We kn<'w we were p retty good, but I thmk we got d httle to9 overconfident,~ Lemmerman said. "We started reali7.ing we need each other. We'v<' worked hard togethc>r for so many y<>ars, but we finally Jelled togctht!r this year H Said Wielhom· ·we needed to come together. Everyone finally understood we couldn't get where we wanted to without everyone else, We finally had the reeling that if we lost a guy, it could b(' the c;;hot that sinks the ~hip." A mong those the <.,cct Kings could not have done without are current starter:. Thiede, a mid- dle ml1eldcr, and Billy Eaulc, d frec;hrnan center fielder. C.eoff J lunt, a senior ouUieldcr, John DiCesare, a Junior outfielder, sophomore outfi elder Andrew Johns and sophomore pitcher Cavan Cuyler have also made k~y contributions. . Those rounding out the roster include juniors Alex Swanson, Derek Loe and Ryd.O Jetton, a'> weU as sophomores Enc Snell. Rory McKeever, Wes Hoclun.,oo and J.D Martmez. A CIP title, CdM's hrst since 1981, would, l>e a crowning expe- rie nce for this group of Sea Kings (19-8). And, one day, Elliston would love to help teU that tale. Sacrifice docs noc nccccssarily mean suffering. We can make choices today to cruurc a clean environment for gcricrarions to follow. Keep an o_pcn mind to the varatty of iltcmatMI coming ow way. There ~ unique: ways tC? movt people on land and wa~r. completely in rune with nature. T.....,udon in the nm miDcanium Will ~ .......... " soi•-•••·~-~· CONCEPCION CONTINUED FROM 16 for his mother Elic;e's scrapbook ·1 don't think about those things,• he s~ud. • 1 didn't even realize I'd hit six home rum. in ~ row until I read the newspaper the next day. And I didn't realize I'd broken (cwrent Houston Ac,tro Daryl Ward's) career RBI record (with a homer and four RDI in Tue day's 11-6 semifinal wm over South. Hills). until my mom told me about it when I got home.• The numbers are, even he admits, mind boggling. As a seruor, he is hitting .562 (50 for 89) with 20 home runs jtying the sldte reeord set \a.st year by Chanunade's Chris Martinez} and 66 RBb He hit better th•n .550 last season with 14 d.ingers and the aforementioned 70 RBls. Despite missing more than a month of his sophomore season with d shoulder problem, which eventually required arthroscopic surgery, be totalled four home runs and 34 RB ls his hrst two varsity campaigns. H e is one home run dWtty lrom trying the state cctrc•e>r rec.or<! held by Brian Johnson d fonuer Stanford quarterbdck currcnll) catching for the Cincmnab Reds. Concepoon, howev<>r. chooses to affix his concentrallon dnd apply bis coosideral>le phy-;icdl talents, t<;> any hurler unfortundte enough to stand 60 lt.>N, h mc:hes before tum. "I'm completely focu::.r>d on the pitcher,• Concepaon who...e weight-room regunen and incessant hitting sessions hdve sculpted big-league foredm1c;, said of his approach at the plate. "If I've faced a guy before, I thmk about how he's pitched ml! in the past. but I try not to play the guessmg game. I JUst think fastball and try lo react to the cutve or change-up · Concepoon has seen his patience tested by opponents unwilling to pitch to htm. He hds 29 walks, despite the fomU dable presence of senior Trav1s McAndrews (.421 with 11 homers and 56 RBis) tutting behind him. "Every strike I get, I try to take advantage of 1t. • he said "Depending on the situation, there are times when I'll try to hit a home run. But most of the time, I'm trying to tut line drives I've · f riday, June 4 I 1999 17 been hitting a bnll sine -. I was 3 or 4 years old It' just natural to n1e.· • • El Segundo Coach John Stevenson, a 40-year veteran who ha sent 40 players to th()!ol protc 1onnl ranks, mduding Aall of Farner George Brett (also d <;et:ond-round pick Ill 1971), Sdld tht1 rP\ morP to Concepoon\ SUC('e S than n4turaJ b , "lits god-given talent mukes him cxtrem1 ly special. but on a '>Cale of 1·10, he's a 10 m intensity and he's u 10 1n worl< ethic,• Stevenson 'iaJd. "To do whdt he':. done, w1U1 people pitching around him dnd ever:yone • wdlchmg every move he makes has been remiirkablP. • Included among the growing legion of Concepoon admirers ' are Newport-Me H District coaches and players from Costa Mesa High dnd CdM. "We tned not to give him anything to hit,· said Mesa Coach Kirk Bauem1e1ster, who saw Concepcion launch d three-run second-mrung homer to spark an 11-3 quarterfinal wjn MWe walke(i him.follC times, and lhP other timP., we got d ball O\'el the plate and he hit il oul If T hdd to do 1l over, I would have walked hun thtlt time to load the base~.· CdM Coach John Emme saw Concepc1on double ind pd1T or run~ m the Eagles' 12-2 hrst-rouml, mercy-rule-shortened playoff wm over the visiting Se.a. Kings last spring. He also coa.ched d9dtnst Concepcion at • Bay League> n vdl Redondo High tn 1996-97. •He's a ph~nomendl hitter," said Enune, who vows he will not let Concepcion beat him Sdturday C dM senior Brett Elliston, a pitcher and nghl helder, played on thn same scout league team with Concepcion ldsl summer. ·He'-. veT) aggressive and very focused.• Sdld Elliston, who will not have to lecture his teammates on Concepoon's ability. • t ri., name has gotten around.• Elliston said. "To hear he was the 79th pick in the drnft, J can believe that. He is cl very good all-around hitter who has '>hown unprei.s1ve power. even with a wood bat. 1 pitched agamst him a few times and he's one of those guys who 1ust seems to have no hole.s m his swing.· Will th()· ~t. what ~ My fim lint' of boau designed in 1%9. n.amcCI aftrr Thomas Edi.son, arc uill plying the yn~rs of. Nt'Wport Harbor today. C""J<! Thrrc must be over 250 fU • Friday, Jun• 4', 1999 "Affordable Alternative" Discount Casket, Cremation& Burial Service Why should you subject yourself & your family to paying inflated prices for caskets & services???? Call TolJ Free 1-888-5«.ASKBT Sening Oraoge A SarroaodJng Cowltries ( 795 OBITUARI~ .I KOEHLER Herbert Koehler, PACIFIC VIEW EMORIAL PARK age 83, passed away on- June 1st 1999. Resident of metery • Mortuary Newport Beach foe the past apel • Crematory 43 years He served in the 3500 Pacific View Dnve Army 1n WWII AffihallOns Newport Beach Oasis Band and Newport 844-2700 Harbor Lutheran Church •-------~I LOV1ng Husband to !Jene PIERCE BROTHERS Kohler who preoeded him 8Ell BROADWAY 111deathin1992 Mortuary * Chapet Loving Father to Cremation R1Cilard Marilyn, Janet and Suzanne 110 Broadway Herbert is survrved by Costa Mesa son, Rtchard Koehler of 842-9150 Costa Mesa, daughter, •••-••••Ill Manlyn Stitt of Loomis, PUBLIC NOTICfS Rosser or Eureka, daugh· I! CA daughter-Janet ·-ter Suzanne Gracewskf of NOTICE Of' HEMING Maryland, grandsons, No. 8PONM3 Tobin and Todd Koehler1 Supe"°' Court ot the 8111 and Tim Stitt ana St.I• ot Califomia for the Nathan Gracewski, grarld- Citv and County ot L.o. Ange-daughiers Kerne Koehler, '-' In re the Maner of the Melanie and Jenni St•tt. ANTHONY IRREVOCABLE Melissa Battent1ne and TRUST '°' the 19ene111 o1 Jessica Gracewslu PAULINE PMY ANTHONY Services Wiii be held Not.ic. ls hereby grven Monday, June 7. 1999 at that HUGH HUNTt:R and 11 00 AM at Pac1r1c View MARlt..YN E. ANTHONY ~emorial Park 3SOO hM riled her9ln a Petition Paohc View Dr Newport '°' Order ApprcMng RMIQ-Beach CA r.clofl ol TNll .. , end Af>----Cl.A--R-KS_O_N __ _ pointing Succeaor Trual"; and for Approying Noc~ lo 8eneficlaiy, refefenc. lo whlc:tl la made for furUlef ~Iara. and thel tl\4t time Md ptece of Mering the ume has bMfl Ml for July 1, 1999, e1 9.15 A.M o'ctock in Oepettmenl 5 of uld Cout1, al 111 NOfth Htll Str..C, L.oa AnoelM. C.li- fomla, In the tity ol Los ~.ca11tom1a Jo1eph Henderaon 80 ol Newpol1 Beach. died June 2 1999 He is sor111ved 11y hts IOY!ng ••fe ol lorty none years. Patncl41 Clal'ks«t da'91fers, Chns'N Keller cwld Cathy Authet .on . .>.rr1 Claikson Ind Qfandchlldren. Ahson, Andrew and Laura McClellan. Arny and Sara Lovin Courtney and Patnc.k Aulhe! Mega/I and Mal1tltlwClar»on N4iwpoft ~Mesa CNS25823 ANTHONY May 28,29, Jun 4. 111911 Memonal SelVICeS wl be 400pm FndayJune41999 at SI Andrews PresoytMan NOTICE al' ~ Cllurr 11n Newpon Beach. CA Ml!NT al' A MAHCti OF-In 1 11.1 ol llowers, t~1a,rnlly ~ TNa nadcl II ID lrlorm reque .ts 1hal donallonS be ~puf:llc thll, ~~ made 10 1ne Hoag Foundation ..,i.Jl fM1.1Z, Ogo,t Cance• Cente1 in memoiy ot Mvtngm .rid L.a.t ~ Joe Clafl<son P 0 Box SHlO tlon, JI.A. N9wDoft 8aKh, Newport Beach CA Clllfarn6I lam la ,.. a 92658-6100 ....... with the omc. d -:::::===;::::=:::;. Ttdt ~· ("OTS .. , I I tor,.. ........ , to e1t11b11t1 a PUBLIC NOTIC~ bnndl dftce to be llOc-.t . . at 1a 1ern11 ftmd. 11n ...... Cllrorn& An'/ corn-,,_ In fWor d Of agajrlll the..........,. d CM bnMh dftce "1Ult be .. mMld 1n Wltlna eo CM ors cMY9 d CM <la .. !lad .. the • coptaa d ~ CGiiiWlb 9hould be Wit :==-~ glonll omc.. .. Ona -~-~~ M10MAS. You may mo ,... ttlltthe OT9 tn'Mge In Wolm OI ~!Nit• Ina In ec:cordlllCt will 12 c.PA 1111. luctt r9qUllll mdll be contlilll Mid In CM ortmwl CGiil ... 1111111, atlOukl dalcltbed the ...... OI tada ttllt YiO" _..., ID ~ at the nlellllng. .rid mOlt ~ W/tfll >G' ... 111'119 Ullll ~ Wlll9in ~ ,,.. ....... nat a.A- dlfll eo ~a... i. .... Of fKta. You may tocJll at the nollca Ind .. ~ ....... !lad .. the OT9 ,.. ~ omc.. ...... ludt ~ ......... ~law from~ I >G' tWYe .rt qi 1 nxw ca-:= ::-arry:-Qlftol at = 111-1 AM'WM PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY OF ANNUAL REPORT Pursuan! to Secllon 6104(d) ol the 1n1er11a1 Revenue Code. notice Is hereby given lhal the an nu111 repotl for tf'le calendar year 1998 ol 11'18 George T Plleger Founda11on a pnvate loundallon is avail· able at the Foundation'• principal olllce fot lhspec· uon during regular bust· ness hours lrom 8 a m. to ~ p m by 1ny citl2en Who reqoesa 1r-witt111H80 oays a'1er the datt ot pubhca- 1100 The Foundat10n's princi- pal oflice 1s located at 1280 Bison, Suite B·9-B05, Newpon Beach, CA 92660 (949) 640-5062 The principal managers or the Foundation •re Thomas G Pfleger and Linda POeger Edwards Published Newpon Beach- Costa Mesa Dally Piiot June 4, 1999 F940 Flctltloua Bualneaa Name State:tMnt The lollc>Wlng peraons are doing business as Klnn&'i & A.ssoclatet, 267 A Avenide Sevilla, £brew Ml. 117....,, Laouna Woodi, CA 92653 M>TICE 1U CRSJm>fll MarjO(ie S Kinney, Of IUll ULf 267 A Aventda Sevllla, ~~.= GMN La~~~:SsC~9~ -I bulk ..... II ......... ID .... d\>Cte<I by an lnd1111dual u... ,... ...,.,, ... Have you stan&d Oolng IT90I. buslne11 yet? Ves, 1988 ~Tiii 1111111(1) llld bullness Majorie s Kinney II) ol 118 lelllt(•l ... ~ Thia statement was filed R08ERSOfC. f...," Wilt! ltl4t County Cler11 ol --f-. #10. In!."' Orange County on 4·21-99 ~92llOIS 19996790579 -1-Doing blaMU It-U IWJl Dally Prlot May 211.. 28, Ull0-1&5 June 4, 11, 1999 1-m • M Oltet' blanm llMll{a) FlctltlQua Bualnn• ~a) ulld bV thi Name StatetMnt •) wi1tin .. -Mt f .-ca "*,.,.. .. Nilf(I), The ottowing pettona tOWl'C... S8MCES are dolnO bumeu aa MEDtCAl TRANSPORT t«>AllOH MMICETfG & SYSTEMS, 372 W, S.y .. ....., """""'~ ,..~ StrMt #B201 , Costa Meaa, •· ~" """"""" ~· C.hfornla 92627 Catolyn Mdrtch, 372 W 1 Tlll loealOn fn c.llfotria of S,y SlrHt •8201, Coata dMf ~ ofllCI of b Mesa, California 92627 It *""'a mow Thi• bu•1ne11 11 ton· 1 name(I) 11!11 .... of duct9d by an lndWidull .. tlwtlf•) 1141111 KML HaV9 )QI 1tarted do4rlQ l(An, 21t 11111. #4, bOS1Maa yet? "° 8ucft. CA 841 C.1olyn Andrich 1 ... lllillQ told Ml Thll lllte"*'f Wlll filed dl9cllbl0 • """""'· with lhe Coooty Cletlt of ~ OllllllMll. Of•noe County on 4·22-99 ~ ..... .,,.... , .... 7IOlll aM1Wt noc 11 con.-Dally P!IQI ~y 21 ~..1. • 11111 Ml -.-It tean June 4. 11 , 1111 r-w1 ~ F-. •to. ......, ~ICtltlo• l111Mn t i'f: i.A 1111 II ......., II Name II llWI ~ ... aMcl"' .~~°'=-~ rxi.V:U:..-=-co:-NEWPORT Al/rO tt• lclllll s.&. ~ CA COU.ISIOH, l'4f ~ r, ..... 11111'J •• • ... = co.ea Mele •,... zt t• Q , a a 1 W • • u r n 1'M lllA ... • .._. 9D En1erprl'" (CA). 1141 Ullfonll c.nwn.. Century Place, Coeta llCloll t1Cll 1. ...... CA t2928 .... .. .._ fl Thia bUllMtt i. con· Miii I .. ..... ... ~by: a Q)qlOrltlon __ If_~ L'flM Hl¥e '°" ...,,... dl*'I cmaMYlll. .1• •u11neu yet' ¥n, -~--1M2·e7 ••llf -Oreal Weatarn _.., -.. rt, lnterprtM.l.1_ Denfel .. .. .. .. --• •IWI¥ • Vl09,,.. • --.... '"* •••• "'"' ...... .... .. ~a-of ' . -~~ : ·, • ,,L '\. I 'f 1 y "1019 lttU.I 'JOO Of LIGAL N01JCE ~ ei.. raised 11 tii. j)Ublic hNnng ClesC:l1bed tn Nonct IS H£REBY GIVEN THAT rJ.a Oq Ceuc1 t, .. ~ ol ~ a.eta will a..w a 1t111 nolloe 0t ln w1111en COf CL!8~r01~~~?.)-a.. ~~!t~~· ,t~ ..oo v...,. ranua' '° ~:-°' ~·:.,: ~--• ......,.,, l)-~T• Appiopriatioa U..it for dM public heanng F0t In• 1999-00 ...__, y.,_ ,......, co Anidi l B of the S.... · -101m11100 con NOTICE IS H£REBY GIVEN THAT aid ~lk ta.Na will b. Wd OD the l.flh clay of Jun~, ~~.t':n~~-HarkleH _1'99, • the bow Of 7:00 P·"'· in the Cfty Had co..dl' 0...ben. 3300 Newport BoWllYUd City Clefll l'.'lcwpon 8-cb. CA 92663. 11 whk:h tima aad place iaccnaed penou may ~ ud bt ~ City of Newport e.ac11 thereoa. NOTE:TM ex~naa ol TOTAL BUDGET All FUNOS -INCWDING CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS: ~llC91ao1\!J:iid1r~tn: ~ ud leee6a $58.274'.26J ~· ~~~~ ~... 21.;g.~; ~:r'.1e':w~a~:9~~. c;.pitel lmprowmau.a 21,Sls:aoo June 4' '999 flM3 Other~ MS9.f69 NOTICE r.>F Total S.4pt SJ 1 l,ZIOJSI PUBLIC HEARING APPROPR!ATION LIMIT: Notice Is hereby gwen Anidc 138 Af>.p~riatioo fur 1m..oo Yuca.I Ya1 $78."'45,37S ~ ~·N<;Zc,~~~: ~m Total Appropriation• Subjca 10 Limit 56,69),880 hOkS a fcubllc hearing on Amo .. a Ua4a Um.it s21.zs 1.in ~=.:·~~r t':neoc1. •,.Pllbliabed __ • --~--wpo-_n_Bacb __ ..c.o. __ a_M_ea_o.n_·_r_r_ilot __ J_uo_e_,_._1_m __ F9_36 __________ ...,. ~7~ °'u:~9~;~:=- lflttve Code, the 1997 Ect.· Rctltloua BualneH CNS1717633 Name Statement Notice of Sile The foltowlng peraons of Real Property are doing bu&lneu as. •t Prlva'-Sale Back Bay Excavation, Inc , c ... No. A191574 20211 Spruce Avenue, tn the SUOerior eoun ol Newport BHch, CA .,... &ate ol Calrlomia, tor 9266o-0738 lhe County ol Orange Baell Bay Excavation. In the Matter ot the Inc. (Calllomla), 20211 Estala of Spruoe Avenue, Newport Katherine M Stone. Beach, CA 92660-0738 aeoeas&d This business Is con· NoltCe IS hereruy ·· n ducted by • corporation mat the unclers win Have )QI started doing -'I I p t Sa 1 ... _ bus1ne"•Ue1? Yes. 5"' 1 nva e • 0 u"' '"" h~hest and beSt bidder Aprtl 19 1 ect 10 conRrmatlon ol Back Bay Excavation, sa· Superior Court, on or Inc., Leland L Johnson, aher the 14th day ol June, President .,, ..... This statement was Med t999 II the Omv• of with the County Clerk ol ~;&w·~on, sutte Orange County on 4·30-99 1120, llVlne, CA 92612 19996791721 Daily P1tot May 21, 28, all the right. title and In-terest of said deceas9d at June 4, t 1, 1999 F930 time or death and 11~ tight, BSC8411 !Ille and Interest the estate NOTICE OF has acquired In addition to PETITION that of said deceased In TO •oMINISTER and 10 all the certain Real "' propel'IY Sltuated 111 1114J ESTATE OF: City or Newpo11 Beacn, CLARIBELL County at Orange, State of PHYLLIS LENTZ C8hlomla, patlfcularty de· CASE NO. A197279 scribed as follows· To all hetrs, beneh· Lot 30 ot Tract No 1500, c1aries, creditors. cont· as shown on a ma11 re· t ..... I ..... con:led In Book 45, Page 1ngen cr ..... i ors. a ..... per• 39 of M1scenaneoua maps, sons Who may otherwise be interested in the will or records ol Orange County, astate, or both, of Calrfomia f~~BELL PHYLLIS 8$~~2if"~~ ~= A PETITION FOR PRO-Newpon Beacti, CA 92660 BATE haa been llled by Terms of sale are cash In THOMAS G LENTZ Ill the laWllJI money of ltl4t United Superior Court of Calitor-States on confirmation of ma, County or ORANGE. sale, or patt cash and bal- THE PETITION FOR anoe upon such terms and PROBATE requests that conditions as are acoep- THOMAS G LENTZ be ap-table lo lhe personal repre· po1n1ed as personal repre-sentallve. Ten percent Of sentative 10 administer the amount btd to be deposited estate of the decedent with bid Bids or otters to THE PETITION be in wllling and WIU be re- the decedent's W.81lu:: celved at tfle atoreaald of· codlClls, ,, any, be admined fie. at any time a'1er the 10 probale The Wiii and first publ~tion hereof Ind any oodlclls are available before date ol sale. ror examination in lhe hie Dated SI 271999 kept by the coun Paul Slone. THE PETITION requests Peraonal ReprasantaUve Of ho ad 1 Ule Estate aut nty to minster the Attorne~·\ at Law: eS1ele-under the lndepend· '-' ent Adm1n1strahon of Es-Hell W. pel tates Act (This Authorlty 94if752..ao90 will allow the personal rep· PubliShed Newpot1 Beaoh- resentatlve to toke many Costa Mesa Dally Pilot actions without obtaining June 3, 4, to, 1999 ooun approval Betore ThF549 taking oertain very lmpor-NO"nCe ~ ~ tarit aCllons, however, the ..,,. ~ A IRAHQf °"" personal represanta11ve ~Tl* "'*-la to lrtlbrm will be required to give no.-.. PIMD .... ......., to 2 11ce to lntereated persons Cl'A IMl.12. llrMrw, a.. unless they have waived "-,. ~~,._CW~.!; notice or consented to the ,,,,_. , _ _.,......,_, proposed Bellon) The In-i2ilO .. ~ • ,.... .. clependent admlrl!slratlon .. ca. d 'n.tl .,..,_., authority wtll be granted ('OTS") for ,.. .. ....,, to unless an Interested per-eelllllltl a blwdl c6l8 to ba son hies an ob1ectton to lhe klClllld It 81111 H111tM9r 1' pebtiOO and lhoWs good AA* ...... Cl9omll.. ,,,,,, cause why the court shoUld oa1NN11ta -fn liMI' d ot not grant the authonty. ..,.. .. ...,..,.... d A HEARING on ltie pell-.. blwdl c618 ma111 ba tlQn wtll be held on ....,... In~ totw OTS JUNE 24, 1999 at 1:45 ... 215 ... d"hdllla .. p.m In DeptL73 localed al ,...... la .. • .. OTIS. 341 The Ctty Drlv. South, TI.-oapee d \QI' ~ Orange, CA 92868. m.111: ..._.. ba ..C ID: IF 'YOU OBJECT to the AealafW D1Nm1t. C:.. d granting of the petition, you n.111 ...-, ,...._. should appear at the hear· C:.., II One a&:»•••Y Ing and state your :; ._, Mia CID, 1111 ir,.. lk>N or file wrlttao -*», ~ M10Ml33.. lions with the c:oun be ore *'~ma~ ... ,. the nearing Your ap-:TI'S ~en "*'"'-' ar pearance may be 1n person \:mW In duw or by your attorney • 12 c~ 1111. .... IF YOU ARE A CREDI-,...... nut ba ClftlNd In TOR or contingent creditor .. llffdlW Clllnl'IWlt llllt, of the deceased. you must ..._.. ...._. tw ..._ ar Ille your claim with the ... IW p wiltl IO ...._ coutl and mall a copy to the It .. ,,..... ... ,.,.. personal repre1en1a11ve ~ w11ff WU!' ...._ IW appo.ntad by the court Wllllll Oilliiea alone within four months from the .. nat ....,. tD .._ date of the f1rs1 lssuanoe of .... -.. ar .... .,._, ~ letters H prO\llded In Pro-Im* • tw "'*9 end II ~ bate Code aectlon 9100 ,.... .., • .. OTI Ai. The time I<>< flling claims OllDe, ..._ Ulfl Will not axp11e before four ,,....... .. ..,_ ti, ._, months from the hearing ... I ... f p ... date nohoed ebolle ....... •w••w YOU MAY EXAMINE the = 0111i1G1 .. hie kept by the coun. If you c:.. 11 J:: are a person lntereS1ed In 1 • AllN'9C31 the estate. you may file 1---------- Bidding Documents will not be av•llable to Prime Bidders alter: FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1999. Checks for a nOfM"efun- dable fee Wiii be required 111 the amount ot $50.00 per set ol Bleldlng Documents. Checka are 10 be made payable to 'The Regents of Ille University of Cellfor· nla." A MANDATORY PRE· BID CONFERENCE shaff be held .. lolf()wg: 9:00 A.M. FRIDAY, JUNE 18, llKKI al; CONFERENCE ROOM 1103, BIO SCI ADMINISTRATION, UNI- VERSITY OF CALIFOA· NIA, IAVIHE, IRVINE, CA 82697 E 124-4700 Map In Bid ments) ATTENDANCE AT PRE· BID CONFERENCE IS MANDATORY FOR ALL PRIME CONTRACTORS, THE MEETING Will BE CLOSED AT 9"05 A.M ANY PRIME CONTRAC- TORS ARRIVING AFTER THIS TIME WIU NOT BE ELIGIBLE TO PARTICI- PATE IN THE BID PRO· cess AS A PRIME CON· TRACTOR SEALED BIDS WILL HOT BE ACCEPTED AF-- TEA: 2:00 P.M. WEDNES. DAY, JUNE 30, 1999 At: Design and Construc- tion Servlcea, University of Calrfomta, Irvine, Berkeley Place Building, Solle 3500, lrvme, CA 82697-2450 SEALED BtDS WILL BE. OPENED AT: 2:05 P.M., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1099. Bid Security in lhe amount of 10% or the Lump Sum Base Bid, ex- cludlng attema1es, shall ac· company each Bid The Surety Issuing the Bid Bond shall be, on tne Bid Deadline, !lated In tile latut published State of Cahlomla. Depanment of Insurance, 11$1 ol Insurers Admitted 10 T ransact Surety tnsurance in This State The woc:.ssful Bidder Ind rt.a Soboontractors well be requtr9d to toOow the nondlscrtmlnallon require· ments set tonh In the Bid- ding Documents, and to pay preva~ing wage rates al the locellon of the WOl1c The successtUI Bidder w1U be required to have the ronOWing State of Catifomll Contractor'• license cur- rent at the time of sUbmisslon of the Bid. General Bulldlng (License Clasalfteatlon) B (Ucenaa Code) THE AEGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALI· FORNI A June, 1999 PublrSlled Newpo11 Beach- COsta Mela Dally Pilot Jl.Wl8 4, 14, t 999 FM938 CNS1717971 Eacrow No.: 35787 NOTICE TO CRE.DITORS OF BULK SALE (UCC Sec. 6105) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENllhat a bulk sale la •t>oul to be made. Tbe name(a), business. Id· dress(es) ol the Seller(•) are· RICHARD LEU. 31 FORTUNE DRIVE, STE 218, IRVINE, CA 92618 DolnR Bu•lnaas aa; PYRO S HOMESTYLE ROTISSERIE All other buslnasa name(a) and llddl'9U(ea) used by the s.ller(S) wtlNri the pall ltt,.. yura, u stated by the Seller(•). ls/are: l'lONE The name=) and ad--dreu o' the (S) is/are GOL AR NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice Is hereby given lhat lhe Oty Council of the City ot Newp0r1 Beactl will hofd a public heanng on the applicalle>n of the City of Newport Beach for tne amendments to the Traffic Phasing Ordinance (Amendmenl SM). Proposed amendments to Chapter 15 40 ol the Newport Beach Munlclpal Code, Treffic Phasing Or· d1nance, to provide that clrculation syatem Im· provemenls required lor e development are rooghly proportional to that pro- ject's Impact, to modify lhe denn111on of reaslble Im· pt011ement, 10 estabflsh a threshold for trllflc Impacts lhat require arC\Jlatlon sys· tem improvements, and 10 change the number or al- Rrmatlve ·votes needed to override the provisions ot the Ordinance to 5nlhs of the members eligible to voce . Notkle •s hereby further given that said publlo hear· Ing will be held on the 14th day of June, 1999, at the·h<>Uf or 7:00 p.m. In lhe Couool Chambers or the Newport Beech City Hall, 3..~ Newpor1 Boule- vard, Newport Beech. Cali· romla, al Whleh ume and place any and an persons Interested may appear and be heard thereon It yoo challenge this projed In cout1, you may be limited to raising only those Issues you or someone etse raised at the pllbtic hearing described in lh4s notJoe or In written oorresl)ondence delivered to the City at, or pr1or to, lhe public hearing. For Information caN (949) e ..... 3200 161 LaVonM M. Harkt.11 City Ct.rk City of Newport Buch Published Newpon Beach- Cos1a Mesa Dally Pllol June 4, 1999 F!M1 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NotlCe Is hereby given lhel the City Council or the City of Newport Beacti will hold a pUbUc hearing on the eppllcatlon of Albertaon'a, Inc:., (Mark Steinman, applicant) ror UM Permll No. 9650 on propeny located at 3049 E.ut Cotllt High- way. Request 10 allow an ln- ter1or remodel and con- struction ol a atorage meuanlne within an eJOst· Ing retatl grocery ltOl'e building. The projec1 re- quires an exception to Section 20 63.040 ol lhe Munlopal Code to allow the project to ewoeed the bese development alloca- 11on ol the site, besed on the Intensity of use I<>< lhe statlsllcal area, and a waiver ol the Blrlldmg Dull< llmltatl«I~ The apphcatlon also lnchides a waiver of off ·street parlllng require- ments and the acoeptance of an off-site puking agreement NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that this projeCI has been reviewed, and It has been determined that It Is cateooncally ex-empt under tfte Class 1 (Existing Fadllllea) r1q1.11re- ments of lhe C.hfomla EnWonmental Oualrty Act NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN thal said public hearing wtn be Mid on the 14th day ol June, 1999i at 11'141 hoUr or 7:00 p.m. n lhe Council Cl'lambe11 of the Newp<>11 Beach City Hall, 3300 Newpon Boulevard, New· port Beacti, CaMorn•a, at Which time and p'-Ce any and au persons Interested may appear and be hea.rd thereon. If you challenge this project In COOl1, YoU mav be ~m1ted 10 raising llon ot the Unlf()(m Housing Code, the 1998 Edition ol the Calllomla Bulldlng Code, lhe 1998 Edition ot the Cahfomta Mecnanlcal Code. the 1998 Ed1Uon of the Cahlomla Plumbing Code, the 1997 EdttlOn cit the Unllorm Swimming Pool, Spa and Hot Tub Code, the Excavation and Grading Code, and the 1998 C.lrfomla Fire Code. Notice Is hereby fut1her given that satd public hear· Ing Wiil be held on the 14th day of June, I 099, at tne hour or 7:00 p,m. In the Council Chambers of the Newport Beach C1tv Hall, 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newpol1 Beach. C8111ornla, at wtitCtt time and place 1ny and all persons In· 1eres1ed may appear and be heard thereon II you cnallenge this project 1n coun, you may be limited 1" raising only those tssues you or someone else raised 11 the pubhc hearing described 1n this notice or In wnllen OOITespondenoe dellllered 10 the Crty el, or pnor to, ltl• pubhc hearing. For lnloqnation call (949) 644-3275 IS/ Lavonne M. HarklH• City Clel1c City Of Newport B .. c:h Publlahed Newpot1 Beach· Costa Mesa Dally Pllol June 4. 1999 F942 PUBLIC HEARINGS WILL BE HELD BY THE COSTA MESA PLANNING COMMISSION AT TH cir .. -.: HALL, 77 FAIR DR1vE, COSTA MESA. CALIFORNIA, AT 6·30 P.M. OR AS SOON AS POSSIBLE THEREAFTER ON MONDAY. JUNE 28, 1999 REGARDING THE FOLLOWING APPLICA- TIONS · IF ANY OF THE FOL· LOWING ACTIONS ARE CHALLENGED IN COURT, THE CHALLENGE MAY BE LIMITED TO O NLY THOSE ISSUES SOME- ONE RAISES AT THE PUBLIC HEARING DE· SCRIBED IN THIS NO· TICE OR IN WRITTEN CMRESPONDENCE DE· LIVERED TO THE PLAN- NING COMMISSION AT, OR PRIOR TO. THE PUS. UC HEARING t PLANNING APPLICA- TION PA-99·24 FOR ROY TANAKA/AP&T, AUTHOR- IZED AGE.NT FOR C.J SEGERSTROM & SONS/ MAY DEPARTMENT STORES, INC FOR PLANNED D~VELOP­ MENT REVIEW FOR A 48,000 SO FT ADOlTION "!,0 THE SOUTH SIDE OF 1HE EXISTING ROB- INSON-MAY STORE AT SOUTH COAST PLAZA, LOCATED AT 3333 BRISTOL STREET IN A P D C Z 0 N E ENVIRONMENTAL DE· TERMINATION · NEGATIVE DECLARA· TION, (AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW FROM JUNE 8 THAU JUNE 28, 1999, AT THE PLANNING DIVISION) 2 PLANNING APPLICA· TlON PA-99·25 FOR AL MARSHALL, AUTHOR· tZED AGENT FOR THE PINKLEY FAMILY TRUST FOR A CONDITtO("AL USE PERMIT TO CON- STRUCT A 38·UNIT, VERY·LOW/LOW IN· COME SENIOR CITIZENS RESIDENTIAL PROJECT WITH A 50% DENSITY IN· CREASE AND A VARI· ANCE FROM PARKING (80 SPACES REO.: 49 SPACES PROPOSED, WITH 38 OF THE SPACES REQUIRED TO BE COVERED, 0 SHOWN TO ,BE COVERED), LO- CATED AT 431 WEST BAY STREET IN AN A3 ZONE. ENVIRONMENT Al DETERMINATION NEGATIVE DECLARA t -. . - I • _. .. TIOH1-(AVAILABLE FOA AEVls:W FROM JUNE.. 8 THAU JUNE 28, 11199, ~T THE PLANNING DIVISION) FOR FURTHER IN• FORMATION ON THE ABOVE APPLICATION$, TELEPHONE (71<') 7!>4·5245 OR CAL.L AT TH! OFFICE OF THE PLANNING DIVISION, ROOM 200 77 FAIR DRIVE. COST A MESA, CALIFORNIA. Publlllled NewJ>olt Beecn· Costa Men Delly P1lol June 4, 1999 F948 CNS1718209 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE (SECS. 6104 6105 U.C.C.) Eacrow No. 75104-DD Hollce ts hereby grven to creditors ot lhe wllhlfl named aetler that 1 bulk sate ls 1Dou1 to bt made of the a11et1 described belOW. The names and oosrness addresses of the seller are SIMA ZARIA 5365 Allon Part<wav Uno b, IMne, Ca 92622 The kx:atJon In Cellfomla of the chiel executive office or lhe aeller Is· aame as at>gve As listed by the seller, all other business names and addresses us9d by the seller within three years belOfe the date such fist was sent or delivered to the buyer are 3822 Campus Drive, #205, Newport Beach, Ca Q2660 The names and business addresses of lhe buyer are. ZIA AHADI & ABDUL AHAOI, 8849 Adams Ave- nue, ljunt1ngton Beacn, Ca 92648 The assets to be sold are described In general n ; Fumfture, fhllures~e ulp-ment, tradename, wlll, lease, leasehold mprove- ments, Covenant Not 10 Compete and slock In trade 1t111entory and are lo· cated at 5365 Alton Parllway, Unit 0, Irvine, CA 92622 The business name used by the seller 11 that location ts· SIMA'S TAILORING The anhcipated date ol the bulk sale Is JUNE 22, 1999 al the otllce or NORTH AMERICAN TI- TLE COMPANY, 721 S. Parker Street, Suite 100, Orange, Ce Tiits butt< ule Is no( sub-fec:t to C8klom1a Un1rorm Commercial Code Section 6t06.2 If so 1ut>1ect. the name and addren of lhe person With whom claims may be tiled is Nolth American Tl· lie Company 721 S Parl<er StrHt, 1100, Of- ange, Ca 92868 and the last date l<>f flllng claims shall be June 21, 1999 which Is the business day before the sale date speci- fied above. Dated. May 26, 1999 /SI ZIA A.HA.DI /SI ABDUL AHA.DI Published Newport Beach-Costa Mesa Dally Pilot June•. 1999 F948 Flctltloua BualneH Name St1tement The lollOWlng persons are dOlllg business n : Vivid Dream Design, 2110 Thurln Avenue, D103, Costa Meu. Calllomla 92627 Terra Elise Whllmeye1, 21 t O Thur1n Avenue, D103. Cosla Mua California 92627 This l>uSlnesa is coo· ducted by. en Individual Have you s1aned doing business yel? No Tena Elise Wllltmeyer This statemen1 was fli.d Wllh the County Clertl ol Orange County on 4·19-99 1"98790247 Dally Piiot May 14, 21 , 28, June 4, 1999 F909 Flctltloua Bualneaa Nama Statement The lotloWlng persons are doing business as· AtLIN EO. 2856 Le Salle Ave. Apl. 1, Costa Mesa • Calltomla 92626 Nelbaj Louisiana Siik, 2856 La Salle Ave Apt 1, Costa Mase, ea11rom1a 92626 This busJneas Is oon- ducted by an lnd1111dual Have )QI 118rted doing buSlneSI yet? No NeibaJ L Silk This stalement was l11ed With the County Clerk of Orange County on 5-12-99 199967928" Daily P11ol May 14, 21.1. 28 June 4, 1999 1-913 Flctltloua Bu1lneH Name Statement The following persons are doing business as: Jeml lnlematJOnal, 890 Wall t5ch 11 18, New· With the court a Request for Si>eclal Noelce (form DE-1~) of the filing of an 1n- ven101y and apPflllll of estala assets or of any pelitlon or account as pl'O't'IOed In Probate Code lection 1250. A Request f()( Special Notice fatm la ava lable from the oout1 de rte Attorney for the PetltloMr: Palmieri, TYi«, wi.netL Wiiheim & Waldron u,,. Jamee E. Wl!Mfml &q. (CS8f 4'711 2t03 Main IC., Sea. 1IOO, lrvlne, CA 12t14 PUl>llstled Newpor1 8each- eo.1a Mel8 Delly Pllol May 28, June 3, 4, 1999 FTh933 TASTE, CALIFORNIA CORPOAATION. 395& W CAMPESIHA, BUENA PARK, CA 90820 The HHll being told are ~nerallv d9Krlbad 11: ALL FURHlfURE F1XTURE8, eauiPMENT, MACHINERY, LEASEHOLD IMPROVE· MENTS, STOCI( IN TFW>E, GOOOWIU AND BUSINESS NAME OF THAT CERTAIN BUSI· NESS NOW l<NOWN AS: "PYAO'S HOMESTYLE ROTISSERIE" and ere IO-~ 9'. 31 ~TUNE DRtVE, STE. 218, IRVINE, CA 128111 The ~ .... II Intended to be ooneummated at Che olflOe of. Thi Eecrow Fo- Nm Ind .. ~ .... dl'9 ii June 22. 1999 STARTING ANEW BUSINESSff The wet ....... IO c.-amee Unllotln Clam· merclal Code Section 1108 2 YllMO y The ..... -.-... Clf .. pel'IOrt """' ""°"' -... mer Ila lled la: TN lacrow "°""", t3 t e 1 &.1111 c.. Dt:;,~· 120. LIM ""8t. ""' tll30 &.-aw no 1·35717~ ........ lot ... br.., ..... ... .U.11. ,., ....... ............ ........ ~ • • • • • • • • • • • pOr1 Beach, Callfornla 9291 J6nt Rae ~ MO WHt ISU'I StrMI 1118 Newport Bead'I, callt<>n'N 92te Thi buSirMtU II con• dUGfed by. an indMOOll Have you etaned Oolng bulln .. 1 yat? No Joni Rae Rogers 'Thie ltale!Mnt WH fl'Jed With ltl4t C<lvrlty Cle11t of Orange County on 5-13 99 1Mll7ncl02 Daijy PiloC May 14, 21, 28, June .e. 1999 F91.e PUBLIC NOTICE ANNUAL REVIEW OF CITY·WIDE TRAFFIC IMPACT FEE PROGRAM Tf'iE COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL WILL HOLD A PUBLIC HEAR- ING FOR THE ANNUAL REVIEW OF THE CITY- WIDE TRAFFIC IMPACT FEE PROGRAM THE TRAFFIC IMPACT FEE PROGRAM HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED TO FINANCE THE IMPROVE· MENTS THAT ARE NEC- ESSARY TO ADDRESS THE CUMULATIVE IM· PACTS OF DEVELOP· MENT WITHIN COSTA MESA AND TO ENSURE THAT THE STANDARD LEVEL OF SERVICE IS MAINTAINED ON THE TRAFFIC CIRCULATION SYSTEM AN AUDIT OF THE TRAFFIC IMPACT FEE PROGRAM IS AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW BY THE PUBLIC AT THE COSTA MESA CITY CLERK'S OF· FlCEt n FAIR DRIVE, COS A MESA, CALIFOR· NIA THIS PUBLIC HEARING Will BE Hao AS FOL· LOWS DATE: Monday, June 7, 1999 TIME: 6:30 p.m or as soon as posslble lhereaf1er PLACE: C11y Council Chambers at City Hall, 77 Fair Drive, Coste Mesa, Calrk>mia PUBLIC COMMENTS IN EITHER ORAL OR WRIT- TEN FORM MAY BE PRESENTED DURING THE PUBLIC HEARINGS FOR FURTHER IN· FORMATION, TELE· PHONE 754·5335 OR VISIT THE TRANSPOA· TATION SERVICES DIVISION AT CITY HALL, n FAIR DRIVE. COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA Published NeWJIC)l1 Beach- Costa Mesa DallY Pilot May 21, 22, 24, 25, 2t5 June 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 1999 F917 LOAN NO. 9990411 T,S. NO. 99-67866CA FHA/VA.No. 046-7925062-731 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED JANUARY 26, 1993. UNLESS YOU TAKE AC TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP- ERTY, IT MAV BE SOlD AT A PUBLIC SAL.Ii U:. YOU NEED AN EXPLANA- TION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWVER On JUNE 11, 1999. at 10.00 AM , SPECIAL- IZED. INC as d\Jly ap. PQlnled Trustee undar and pursuant 10 D&ed of T IUSt recorded 2· 1-93, as Inst No. 93-071868, ol Olflclal Records In the Office of the County Recofder of ORANGE County, State o1 CALIFORNIA. exacutld by PATRICK ZlBELLLAND CYNTHIA ZlBEL , HUS· ·•Employee." "Empka1lo." "Arbeitn~ltm.ttr." "Employ! ..• BAND ANO WIFE TAUSTOA. WILL SELL·4l PUBLIC AUCTION i!T'b HIGHEST BlDOEA Ft>R CASH (payable at tne liftli o4 .... In lllWful ~ l'1e United .si.tH) at IN FRONT OF :ttiE FLAGPOLES AT MAIN ENTRY AREA lO THE PlACENTIA CIVI CENTER. 401•411 EAST CHAPMAN AVENUE , PLACENTIA, CA all l'lghl, 1111• and ln1er1st coove~ 10 and now MIO by It under aeld Deed of TNst In the propeny 1ilualed In said County end State de- ICllbed .. AP N 932·07·t12 The etreet aOdresa end other common da11gnation, If any, ot tne real propeny deacrtbed above 1s purponed to be· 1852 IOWA STREET, COSTA MESA, CA 92626' The undersigned TrustH d11da1tn1 any llabliltY tor any incorrectness of the street address and 01h1tr common designation, 11 any, shown herein. Said Siie wlff be made, but without covenant or warranty. express ot irl\ .... plied, regarding tltte, posaeas1on, or enc::um- brances, to pay the remain· ll'lg~rloopal sum ol the note s), secured by said De ol Trust with Interest lt\ereon. as provided In aald note(s), a<Nanoes 1f any, under the terms ot said Deed of Trust. tees. chargea and e1tpenSJS of the Trustee and of lhe trulill created by said Deed ol Trust The 10111 amount of the unpaid balance ol tne ob• fiOallon secured by the property 10 be solCI Ind reasonable estlmaJed co111, expense$ end adl/aneet at the lime ol In· ltlal publlcatJon ol Not~ ot Sale Is S132, 112 28. The Beoeft<;laly under 181<1 Deed ol Trust here· tolore executed and de- livered to lhe undel'Slgned a wntten Declaration of De- fault and Demand for Selo. and a wnttan Notice of De- fault and Election to Sell The unde11lgned CSU48d satd Notice ol Dels.ytt al)d Elec:llOO to Sell to 1>e re· CO<ded In lhe county where the real property II localed Th11 ta an anempe to col teCI 1 debt, and any in· formation ot>talned wm be used fOf that purpose Date 12 MAY 99 SPECIALIZED, INC, TRUSTEE 4180 Via Real #B, Carpenteria, ca 93013, (805) 684-1 424 (805) 1184-8430 8Y: IS/ I. WEBER, TRUSTEE SALE OFFICER 99P-009359CA Published Newport BMch- Costa Mesa Dally Piiot May 21 28, June 4, 1999 F922 Flctltloua 8ualne11 Name St.tement The lollowlng pel"SQl\S are doing boslnest aa Jedi Group, 3301 S.. Bear St, 149-F, Santa Ana California 92704-3263 Jec:H Group, Inc., (Nevada), 3301 S Belr SI., #49·F, Santa Ana, C8h1ornla 92704-8263 This business IS con- ducted by a eo<porabon Have )QI 5~r1ed dOlng buSlness yet? Yes, 04/1911999 Jedi Group, Inc., Mictletl Kindig, Vtce PMldent Thrs statement was fl1ec:I with the County Cleltt of Orange County on S..19·99 19996793'71 Daily PdoC May 21, 28, June 4, 11 , 1999 F9'l4 NOllA1TEll .. YOUIAJJL CUlllFIED~ FIND IT. ~~t ''""'';,.,/ • ,, /_! .. -.()-;-,·: ---- ------..~-~==-=-Bow t.o Plaee A Polley II ...... ,. ~ D Rml'~ llnd d1•odli11n ore-u!Jjt•t·t 10 c-11.111~1· Mthout 11111tc1• 1 hr p11bli,hrr r1• ... l'n t·• tlw 118hr 111 1·r11 111, n·du••tf) n•\ j.,,. or l'f'J1•1•t nnv rla.,.1fird odH•rti•t•mrnt. 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" amend .. ••k• "'"" It 111., .. 10 Um1111 "Hf ,,.1.,ou .. lh1tllllltl Ir all .. 1llnlHtlD1 ltut f •• race, ctlOI, 1ttltl ... 1n, h111f1ct,. l1mlli1I 1t1t11 "' Hljtnl trftll, If U lltHllll " ••kl .. , "" ''tltrtllCt: O•tallo1" I 1c1lmlutln • "" .... ,.,., •Ill .. , h4111111tfy tccftl •11¥ ""'111•· lJl•at ltr rut tslllt wltlc• b II ' i.ht• ti '" In Olf rt~ ,, ...... , ltltrllltf IMI ••• fwtlllat\ 1l•trtl1tf 11 t'1s • ..,.,.,., Olt m lt.ltle •• 1t t'9•! tJ,.,Wtlty kth Tt ~ pl111 ti llltnt111Qt1t1, ult HUI> ''" 11" ti 1·*'4ZA as• fer th W&lllh•ett•. oc 1111 ....... nit HUD tt 4zt 3$91 ! 1 HOUSESICONOOS FOR SALE GENERAL SOLDll Showcase Homes for Sale In our Saturday Real Estate Supplemenll Homes of the Week • .p4ay Acis Start at Just S751 -dltne 1s 1 uesday at SPM Qpl!n House Usbngs $15' ~dine Thulsday 5PM t Paya to Adverti11 in th• 811t Local Attl E1tat1 Section CALL TOOAY ll LISA K. RIVERA 94~574-4252 ANNE WILLEY 94~.574-4249 * V.A * SQ DOWN ·SO MOVE_.N FREE COUNSELING FRtE List of HOMES HUONA REPOS t 4oo-nwas1 VEJ£RAH REAL ESTATE 1 HOUSES/CONDOS FOA SALE ~OAONA DEL MAR '4Wt:&OME' 1IO Penoremlc vltw of ocn C1t1llnt bly end city Mghtt. 4br 2.5b1, l1mnn, tom111 din, oool S1,250,000 "OPEN SAT 1-4" 280t Setting Sun D1tltnt • Remax 94H54-0909 JUST FOR YOU! Qroood Floor. 29drm 2Bath ~ Ill> a Pa1io & Green Grassl 'Y"mUlllly Pool & 5PI T Mori 137 AVOCADO, $335,000 OPEN SUNDAY 1'6PM (?~.na dd ~ ~ ..,.,,..,.,.~ ENJOY SUNSETS rn ti. grNt llOOll 481 :l>t. IC. lrg redont ~ r'l('Wlt root. sec sys. t.tm & • ~ tm v.fFP, lomlill tinllg, pool $849.500 ... tM9.'64.C.ro73 x 229 OPEN HOUSE FRIDAY 10AM-2PM CORONA DEL MAR SO.HWY 607 DAHLIA AVE S839,000 HARBOR VIEW HILLS 1528 SEACREST OR. $789,000 THE TERRACES 3700 LILAC AVENUE $449,000 Pf'UOENTlAL CA REAL TY '481644-6200 10 HOUSESICOHOOS FOR SALE COSTA MESA EASTSIOE 38r 181, dnng rm huge yanl, 366 E I 9tt1 St Ownt11&oker 949-752·2881 $315.000 W SIOE 3BR 1 BA !amity room. hoOt yard 2103 Federal $1§9.SOO. Ownlf/8'ok11 Dnve By and Cal 949f752·288t •Bt1utlfu1 Pool Rome W/48' 2 58atll, Top ol Tht Line Appls designer k4 eXI~ use ol Maible. Granite Llmlslone & Slate Colten Brennen, Agtnt 714-612 .... 145 EASTSIOE Rare Cus1om Built Home has •Br 2 51>8, SpadOUS kit, Inside lnd!y rm. front patio wloourtyard. l"arge backyard. R·2 Lot $299.500 Agent, Bob Coluccio 949-631·1 l~I L1utlful Pool homt w/4Br 2.58111\, Top of The Une Appls Designer Kil. Extensl'l'e Use ol Muble, Granite l.Wne5tont & Slate ColfHln Blennen. Agin! 11.c-e12-4945 HEW OFfEJilNG Open SAT l SUN 11"" 261JOANH 5T (Colltge Park) Sparkfing Sbr 2be. CoOtgt Park pool homt .ntr1 lg yd. By Owner, Bkrt ...icomt. S251,000. 94M4MHO MESA VERDE t STORY HONES! These ftrpltnl .. llow Wllll. have grea1 ltgllC & poctd 10 MIJt 41>( 2be 201051 on 0098 lot next to custom home5 aslling $389,SOO 2958 JAVA 3bf 2 5ba 2 storoe lrplc's 1868 61 IKJOl lol ~9K 3146 COUNTRY ClU8 4br 21>1 new 18ndscaping, 1708 al. QUiit nel~· hood $249.SOO 27t8 ALBATROSS ........ SOUTH COAST METRO 5bf 3t>a 2375sl pool and 'Pl 3 cat gar $364,900 962 BEGONIA 3bf 2bl ntvwer roof upgida llllore S299 ,900 1074 VALLEJO 4br 3b1 tormtl din. tlf!Vm. 212511 $368.IOO 1005 CAHHOHAOE Aak for Elu Hoyt e 714-S45-211t Ot hger 714-7 .. 1006 "l Ottll Really 714-540-7355 2 Houses on Large Lot. Bolll Upgraded. W 9K Earl & Judy T~or. Agent 949-642""722 HEAR TRIANGl.E SQUARE '4 PLEX' 679 W 11th St DRIVE BY ONLY (3J 2br+2b1 111d ~ ) Sbr + 2.5b1 Llrrm un a. :t:c, Hp g1r'1, wel main, atll> ttn1nt1. Rtturbllhtd In 1998. A1aum1blt loan, $100K dwn Octlll P1elflo Propt11lt1. i4M44·7064 E'akll Cultom Home 48r 2 sea 3c oar. 22oos1. RV ac· cess, els toe~, twbor ~ Di*ll 949-67 -4400 AN ABSOLllTE BEAUTlf\JL HOME Ovef 3400 sl ol llving aiea. tom\111 oo.ng gourmet ldl. crown moldlNG. vii.Ill ceita, huge Master. large beckyatd. Just too many ameRlllS 10 lst~ Jot Laning, Stir Rttl Ea1ate. 714·913·2225 (Bua.) 714-968-9749 (Rt .. ) OPEN HOUSE FRIDAY 10AM-2PM 888 PEACE PLACE COSTA MESA COSTA MESA 215 20TH STREET S375,000 EAST SIDE 215 20TH STREET $375,000 EASTSIDE -2179 SANTA ANA AVE $459,000 EAST SIDE 2413 SANTA ANA AVE $339,000 EASTSIDE 449 FLOWER STREET $499,500 "'UOENTIAL CA REALTY SMw.u.6200 1 22 ~1 WEST PARK IRVIHE BtlV Jim P9ttfl Promtlllde 3br, 2.Sba, ipplOll 1600tf. Prlv gated, tntrylblckyd. Mltblt ~anta ahutttfl motel 3 a, ap11, tenn. V1e111t ock box. Stlltf retlttd to Bkr. $345,000. lrvln• School' Diet. Mi-760-0606 ' 941MS ... 280 1·::a1 'Udo P9nn' 20 Belc:h Dr. 2br 2bl 998sl, COl'iall oounltf tops k1Side wastVdtytr land lease. convn pool. Pltvate btach lor rtlldlnts St59.900 LIDO RESORT HOMES 94M73-6623 or 720-9882 8£LCOURT MANOR ~ qoo Sf. 481 3 581 Pnncipels Ori1 Clll SllWI ... !Of lnlo 714-839-8065 eEXCR + wmA ~ONT ROW HOMES BAYFMNT 28R S2SOI< WATERFRONT 2-STY $45()1( BEACH GIANT UNDER S2 SM • AGENT 94iJ'723..8t20 810 CYN TOWNHOME Compettty remod, 31ir + dtn, 2.5b1, comer unit. FICH So/WH1. Gour kltch, morel! Rtmodtltd In 1991. Ottlgntr ptrftctl S499,000 By Owner 949-718-1383 CUSTOM MEDITERRANEAN located In the lamilV neighbomood ol Harbor Vtew H1b Bacl< yard ol1er1 a pool. 'Pl and patJo 48r, :l 5ba Fp, and 3c gar191 Sl,249,000 Matty & Melinda Jones. Coast Newpoi1 (949)717r •9 UDO ISLE BA Y-f oNt 2BRl38A. OEN $1.600,000 Pmc1pals Ont</ 94~75-2694 71H'42·100t Agents VIEWS Of BACK P.AY, OCN l FASH ISl..INO. DOVER SHORES OPEN HOUSE SAT·SUH 1-S 1148 Santiago Dr. Sbr, 4ba, tlvrm, dtn, din, libr, gour kite, Compi.t 1'9mod 1999 OWnef s 1 ,349,000 714-113-'902 NEWPORT HEIGHTS OPEN SUH 1-5 .. 279 Palmer SI" 3bf, 2.3/4ba, lf>prox 2200 aqll form dlnnn l llvnn, de-tec 2 Cl( git, approx noo aqft lot. B~~ $497,000 94 ·26'1 MAJOR PRICE REDUCTION 111 Family Olienled Baylronl C0111111Untty Oversuea Lot wrth 011ect Access to Prtvall Beach Dock Wiii Accomodale 50'1oot Yacht SBr 4Ba Frank Senne$, Coast Newport Propertiet 949· 759·3726 2423 Mlatno WaV (Newport Riviera) OPEN SUN 1..S Btau 4br, 2.51>11, condo, rttdy to moYe-ln, bt1u llate floors COYlll tntltt ground floor. 2 car tttech gar. S27t,OOO ltltnd Rttl Eslltt. JIM Klohl Mt-723-1363 Sbr. 3.Sbl. with pool, ape. 2 8a1"191l91f Court. Bttcour Custom. btau custom home, ,..... comtf location on cut·dt·llC lor prlv1cy. S1,419,000. lallnd Real Ea· tale. Mt-723-t 363 OPEN HOUSE FRIDAY 10AM-2PM BAYSHORES 2SOI VISTA DR. SltS,000 THE BLUFFS 519 CANCHA S494,000 EASTBLUFF 2952 BASSWOOD ST. S599,000 HARBOR VIEW HOMES 1955 PORT EDWARDS PLACE $799,000 NEWPORT HORTM VILLAS 3120 CORTE CALENTA $411,000 BIG CANYON I Rut ChW9eu Roytl $3,000 per month PftUOENTlAL CA REAL TY 94~00 All Kinda of Jobe FOf Alt Kinda of People. Father's Day Messages Appearing . Saturday, June J 9tli ay 'JH!aC. u man •.• your or~! 20 Char1et1r1 per lint. You may "" -' 4 llnll. For laroer Ids, call 1n ICMfUlinQ rep today! ----11..,,,,,-11 .... y ,,. • • I ' FAX thl8 tonn to (Ml) U1·1114 N.mt:~~~------~~---~--~~~~-~---~~ Ptione~·~---~~~~~~~~----~~~~-~~--4~ ..... - Sillrny. ~~- Crd Ceid 1:,---.:.----------..-..-~ pee.: .. 32 HOUSE&ICONDOS FOR SALE NEWPORT BEACH "BaLBOA BAY" 2 NEWER CONDOS ON THE CANAL $599,000 & $899,000 2bl's, den, 3ba's, lrplc, sky· Ughts. jacuzzi tubs With boat docks! A<4acenl rrnnl parlt Agt Richard 714-7 40·9500 SEA ISL.ANO TREASURE 87 OcHn Vista, 3BR, 3.SBA approx 2800 at on quiet lll'Mt. Helt beech & morel otttr9d ti $729,000 Oc:e111 Paciflc PYopenlta Angtla Kreu1 94H44-7064 1 IO Octln ind Bay vleWa 381 38a CU51om home. large tonnal cloog & llving nn. knchen w/break1asl nook, hrdwd floolS. French doors S989.000 949-515-8004 1 33~1 BEAUTlf\JLL Y UPGRADED 381 38a. an garage vacant • grNI vllluel $399,000 Cal Agenl 949-642-3873 OPEN HOUSE FRIDAY 10AM-2PM SANTA LUCIA 9 STONE PINE S1.495,000 PRUDENTIAL CA REAL TY 9491644-62.00 39 HOUSESICOHDOS FOR SALE SAN JUAN CAPIST MODEL PERFECT 2BR 2.SBA +LOFT TOWNHOME. Many upgrades lllciude' 08'11 pain1 ca/1)11 moldrng & doors. end Urlt v.'beaU(diJI fereedyfd $279.900, Agt . 949-240-8845 85 REAL EST ATE WANTED •LAND WANTCDll mALL CASH BUYERSll N• M~. MGA Assodales Inc 9'9155 t-61'2 714·325-6098 cell 1101 APTS I _ GENERAL 1· 1u:r ,\ P. \ I~ I \II :-..; I I l H \If'\,(, ~I R\ It I Guaranteed to Flnd You The Pcnect Place From Value Lo Luxury. Htlls to Ocean .J • Yow New Home is A Phone Call or Email Away • 55 Unique Communities in Newpon, lrvtne, Tustin Ranch • Free Roommate Referral SeTVlce • Shon Term Housing with IAC Suites • Open 7 Days a Week Hour8 'frlq1hmll' 8 :JOurn-,';:Oop111 \t._...i.., ~nol.\ \\'11lk-l11 8.JOum-5.00pm Monda) ............ Fridu) S:OOpm Thu~da) .. "C.dn~ day·s:OOpm -Tue~a) ......... Monda\ S:OOpm Frida) .......... Thur~day 5:00pm \\f.dn~.,da) .... Tue .... day 5:00pm alurda) .......... .Friday S:OOp~ \t.~.i.,-t r.i., D E A NZA B AYSIDE VILLAGE I ' ~ ' I ., '. WAiERVIEW Three Home& Av•ll•~le From $31.900. All 2BR, 28" 2-5tory 511vercreet 2BR. 2M W~h P•tio Over C'IJ"9rt $118,290. Space Rent $1,075 Other Homee For Sale From $18,000 or l.ea9e From $1.100 Month 5AY51DE VILLAGE 5ALE5 • 949 723·4046 t»110 APTS COSTA MESA *COSTA MESA'S BEST* Juno >I' 1 bedroom tnd I bedloom. a11o 2 bedroom t bath 01.11et gated commu111ty, pool lllMIS, easy access to belth & !T\111$ 11eeway 7t 4-557.0075 •Ne~~laAtH• = 2ba p. oll 5tretl pa ~!111 & clean. no pet.$ SI 29 tndudeS al utl~IHIS. Av1Hablt 711 949-720-1565 OEASlSIOE .. 21>r Iba, Downst11lra. gieat to<:atton, new apphances tnd Hooring must see! $925/MO 269 16th place #8 2br, 2ba l~lk>. Garden • 20432 Santa Ana Ave S94WO The Atnlt!f Cenler 714-341 ~ E'Sid4 Private Studo'Galage Al)( w pClllO 1 room ~ klt.chen & beth S6SOmo 300 A ....... Santa An1Aw714-662·2062. I 1" APrS I HUNTINGTON BEACH "1 MILE FROM BEACH" 2brltba, on \oll courH, clblt tv, pitl~ S/ptla, , Sl7Sfnio. 7 U46-3119S • Act1vt Stnlors.tBtat Vliut ' Planned ActYltles HUD 1tllll1ers OK Next t~ ~0~6171 It 4J&t&.2 172 HOUSE5'COfl>OS FOR RENT IMNE . 'TURTLE ROCK" 2br 2t>I twnhm, den, spac:lou• tnd unit, dwnatalrs, o¥911oou grMnbtft, pool $1800mlo. 949-7&o-3146 17 4 HOUSESICOfl>OS FORAENT LAGUNA BEACH B11bo1 ttltndll.lg Bch VII sllol1 1erm 3br 2br "$900 week 2br lba. S700 week $2600/mo Ava~ 6115 8131 949-87:1·7455 182 HOUSESICONDOS FOR RENT NEWPORT BEACH •, * NEWPORT PEHINSUlA * GOf9fOU$ 2·Story 38r • Den. 3Bath Neat Ba;'fronl F p oat trg 8drms v. d. rehlg illdd manv CUSlom leeturn Avl/A Nowl $2400 mo ye.111y lease Agenc 9-491675""912 BLUFfS 38' 2..SB• m OMno Av11I 7110-15 (or aoontr) Barbtr• Satwegrte Rtlllors. '4M44-0195 'E BLUFF HOUSE w/Cottagt 48R 38A gn vu cA Baci 8ay'I $3300 Owr/Ag1 80().568 7554 leave mess 619-435-5211 Spectacular toc«IOn. PWM, btyfront, 3br, (2brldtn) 31>1, trplc, 2 car 911, ;yd, views, of mtn1 l ntght I his. S'500lmo. Lit. 6011 dock avail) 94M7S.11766 BALBOA PENN ~br 3ba 202 ROOMS FOA RENT Motel ·COSTA MESA• MOTOR INN 1ST Wk Specl1t On All Rm1 $134.00 Tax. tea tu res 24-01$ front desk. DD phone& lree HBOIESPN Oise.• loc chann pool/hea11!1l Jae Guest laund Nrt7t Fwys. 405 & S5 mt11 away lrom OC Fa19aus College, Shop mdlls bets. 18$1 A membor al CaWHoteL~ 22n Harl>Of BM! 949-645-4840 E'Sidt CM pnvate ertrillV'..e cable. quitt a1ea S35G'mo ~ pa.<!) No petslsn*g vUabie No« 949·642 8699 204 RENTALS TO SHARE Bt1utlfuf E'Skll CM Homt 10' share Prof! piet'O $750 -ut'1. avail around 711 714·593 il204 IYllWlg call 9'9-0AJ.3385 206 VACATION tMSORT RENTALS *WEEKLY RENTAL OCEAN VIEW 2nd floor. sleeps 8 people $1500/per week • deposit 909· 789·2904 or 909-687-9861 Stt lag Sch 2bdrm Oen Vu. 208 OFFICES FOR RENT/LEASE CM. Garden Stylt 1 Story .Orive ur. to your door 200-600a. $1.25 luU NtVice groac. X 1tntts Adams & F11rvltw. 714-540-3661 Office Building Coast Highway Newport Beach Approx 2600 S.F. S3500t'Mo. Triple Ntt 1-2 Year Term 94M4S-5000 Extension 1540 210 COMMIRETAtl Mf DUSTAIAL FOR RENT/LEASE clean dpltx, 2 car gar, no 1600 , 3200 sq ft pttt. 1532 Mirlmar Or. #A llf-~1 BEST LOCATION IN NEWPORT BEACH 2 Bedroom"l Bath. Huge IJ~ Room l.alr..!.alc:My Wll Vtew cl lsllnd. $1696. wilt\ a 9-12mo least 888-758-6989 11·==1 Bta"'lful 28' 28t HouM M1g' cit1ng rm, Otn Fp otc:. 2c gar, locd yard PlbO Av• N<ww S270Mno 9'9·719-9391 2Br 281 +Loft 3 Fp·a 1111d te11 gar P'J$ I tXlra spece. 'flll!td ~ 1111ra SIOflgt $2000lmo 9 9-723-2046 • Gr111 Jbf 2111 conao • Lp. new Plllll & ~ Cll =:.r.· no pttS per , least 949-720-t 565. u COAONA DEL MAR•• Very Nlotl 3br 2bl +~lge light and 11~ S2 213-974-8833 H40.'862 • IM11111ii 11>11 • 1 block to btecl\, dllllng room, ~t & clean. Ing. no p;: s 1111ls peld 949· 720-1 coRC>HA DEL MAR &00611 cutlom homt on Bklfl wilh P1not1mlc ocun & Harbor View. 4br ~ loft. 3.5ba, I car p , walk to bllch, 1hope, rttlluranta. ptRI S7900/mo. S mo aurnmtt IMH con- tlldtfwd. 14M74-JIOO ~t-v·~ r'\l S2200fmo. Agt. MMS0-31.22 Avail July 1. Buss/Ind EU1 Blulf 38r 2h Bath olhce space Nice Unttst Lighl &bnght112molst Arwll 1001 W 171h SI Costa Mtu Cham'Mlr w1ots al ~Ides 94~21! Aval now s2:mmo Cal Pege AUTO REPAIR FOR LEASE/ !M9 559-3882 some doQs ok c.M. on Htwpor1 Blvd. ~ "NEWPORT SHORES" I ~ Bays. $3200 ? 2br 2bl 2 WfD Agere"" eo.op !M9-642·9&99 newly rtnov':.1J.•·1rplc.' • INDUSTRIAL BUILDING Of4 S1300t'M0 714474-9636 SUPERIOR 2200 s1 '* ® st · olllce truck doer S 1450/mo • Slept to B1Y ' aeact11 • .. 949-642-9666 3 8tdlocm 2 bd'I ~-..... pllce, 4 cai oarage. S20Cn'lno llCipetS 62S-3SM539. Elc1U1lv .. 8rllf'd New HolM Premltm -1 of Hf'B .• 381 bon111 Ubl, pie gutrdtd, $5toellmo ltt. IOS-417·2275 28A 2BA Har<twooO FiOOf$ Spec:iotJs & adorable. $inglt levtl POOi aval no pe~. ~• 719 Sl450mo949-648 7673 PlnOiliilk OCilll VIN! LUX I br condo IOOOll ne.v hOwd. Ills, W/O dedt, gated nearbc:h $1•50949-722-8314 1216 i::= I WANTED ROOM 6 BATH IN E BLUFF AREA OF NEWPORT BEACH. MALE VEllY CLEAH. MM.co-0455 RtbUlft VllCUUll\t $2U9& up HU!14 Stltctlonl Coast 'VICWnl l Stwrng 333 E 171h Street Costa ..... MM'2·15'0 .... .c.., . ~ '-.\f~ • ' ;:!...-.dw lmms iD Nc:1tpon Rada. c-_...,.~,. ............. I ••C.._.._~ JN,_,,., ...._ • uV • "',,.., ..._ ...,_,,. ·~ ... ~tamic -------..,.. • s, ........ .., ..... . G.liitl...., .,_ ..... ................ _ HOUSEStnER av1ll for July weel(t; or lht month ColleOe '1udtnl rt5l>Ol\llblt nonl51rilu ca• Lon at 71H21-o&93 14021.0ST ' FOUND I LOST CAR KEYS Dover Dr bet"'een 161/1 St & CW Onve 949-64~0930 LOSTH May 21 , Cctn GOid Hawaiian Limi BrlCllet REWARD G•lt F0t My S.g &rthdly Chris 94'! 67J.84!M Loll on 8111>o1 or COM: Gold H tring, oltrced w/ 11fety aprlng. REWARD' M9-7~ Loat tebby ut greylwht ITlllt, ahrt N II', ~II collar, 10 yr ~ much mllltd ~Sth l ~Ua '4M46-2307 1412 CEMETERY I LOTS. 2 Plot• (lo! 2 caoeu " • ums) near 2 1rees rn SOid out Viill Otl Mar MC Pacihc Vtl!W Ne sasoo obo 11•·894 a11a GARAGE I SALES. COSTA MESA SAT ONLY ~2 3081 MADIS ON AVE. Clothing, boob, 10011, racka lllcl mite houNhold rllma. Garege Salt .. 8·?. Furnlute: compu1tf desll. window NC, Shop VIC. tloll\e$ shoe$, 8lC. 2007 Port C1tdllf Pl.Ka. NB * GARAGE SALE * NOW OPEN In Cotta Mesa. ,..MESA VERDE CONSIGNMENTS 1525 Mesa Verde E 1109 HI Mon-fn 10am-~ and Sal 1 t am-3c>m Bring In consigrvnents or brOwse lhrou~ tne \Ore We lllva fine MM~ & aoeess°J .. nWOl'k IFld more11 714-557~207 FREE KITTENS TO GOOD HOMES ON\.Y, REFS CHECK MMSo.5748 14&0!~1 2 Couches dining lalllt & ct\alrs complete lul sz bed 2 antique lloor Sllfeol & much -;:======:;:::a'" more• Sat 8·3 25« Columbta "I ==I ' l(othltr CimpbtU ~ P11no plays really will must S8Cfdlce $575 714-527..()900 near fllMIW & Fau fl CM 466 MERCw .. -H1191 Momg Slit In Uta ""1 _,, Vtrdt 1tN sat June 5 9·3prn 1842 ~ Coun Co~UI Mesa RECORDS TOP DOU.ARI Lola ol grut blrgama!I! -a. A & 8 sou. Rod. tie IRVINE TERRACE 14Tli SO's & 60's ANNUAL COMMUNITY I ... KE 1>45-7505 GARAGE SALE Wanted Japaneee Swonb Ind rtlattd "-"'a '" SATURDAY · JUNE 5th ••• 7:3().4 00 PM ... OVER 30 HOMES WILL BE SEWHG e f.tlulous U$011· mtt1I o« 1reaiourll$ includng hoosthold •ems llJl)lllnca. llntrl$ chlr1ren& llems Clothes chN, costume je...elry trld much more Come to PCH and lrvlne T 1rrace Onve (across ltom Newport Beach Country CltA>) P!Clc up t map wlltl a llS1 o1 1ddr1SS111 Sc>onlottd by M1tlan Phlltlppl Coat Newport Proptl11M. (949) 759-3721 . MoVing Sliln Chlldlllllteens tum. castiron outdoOt tum ~ w'd ,.., cabrlet. ~ & baskals bod.CIStS ~ ~ top cott t.tlll bille & much morel Cal 949 7(!0.5040 MULTI FAMILY SALE! SAT 1-2. titclrw: d!'ftf, ~e TV typt#!llef '*OldploeaS(K '1ultlM & hOuHhold .:ems 3107 COOUOGE AVEJCM (Fllmtw/8aMr) iiUL Ti FAM iiOviHG sill1 SAT 1-11211 DOVER/N8 ~ TVs lvm sal ws1er '51..mg tqlllC> kU al fMCI EWtY Thing M111t Go! NPi EST ATEJiiiOv111iG SAT..stJN M2. l01' Of REALLY GOOO TlilNGS & COUECTI8LES ~ MISC • Gre.t VINty THE BLUFFS. 2027 VJSTA CAUDAL 110&0 ccrw klkm Kf'AU&. Y ITILL tH IOX NIVIR UMD aoo ~1.-.....7'11 IRYOilM MY ONii: M.MOIT .... llU '°" -. uat tLM1' IMMIU) ,, ....... MMM-1731 r • Friday, June 4, '999 "Affordable Alternative" Discount ~ket, Cremation& Burial Service Why should y ou subject yourself & your family to paying inflated prices for caskets & services???? Call Toll Free 1-888-stCASKET Serving Onngt a Surrounding Cowttries UICM llOl'lllAllES PACIFIC VIEW 'MEMORIAL PARK 1795 OBITUARIES] KOEHLER Herbert Koehler, age 83 passed a..vay on June 1 SI 1999. Rasldent ol Newport Beach !Of tne past 43 years He served in the 3500 Pacific View Dnve Army 1n WWII Aff11iabons Newport Beactl Oasis Band and Newport 644-2700 Harbor Lutheran Church. •,.•ERC_E_BRO_..u_£_•••1 Loving Husband to Irene 'nuw Kohler who preoeded him BW BROADWAY 1n death 1n 1992. Mortuary* Chapel Loving Father 10 Cremation Richard. Marilyn, Janet and Suzanne. 11 0 Broadway Herbert is survived by Costd' Mesa son, Richard Koehler of .. •-6•4•2•·•9•1•5•0 ... -~l Costa Mesa. daughter. NOTIC! °' HEAftlNG No.BPOSIM3 SupeOor Court of Ille Stat• ot Ca~fomi. lor the City and Coumy ot Los Mg. .... In re lhe Mln.r of 1he ANTHONY IRREVOCABLE TRUST ror the 8enel'it ol PAULINE MAY mTHONY Noeic. .. hetebot QIY9n that HUGH HUNTE.R Ind MARii. YN E ANTHONY hM liled herein 1 Pehtlon for Ordel Apprew1ng Rfflll· natton ot T ruslM, and Apo poin1ing Succ:nlOf Truatee, and for Approving Noc1C41 to 8eneflciafy. r.ierenc. to which i. mede for further l)lf1klutar., and that the lime and place of hMnng the same haa been Ml for July 1, 1999, at 915 AM o'cloct! In ~m.m 5 °' ufd Courtfi" II 111 North Hill StrMl,•ol.oe Angele&, Call· fomra, In the City ot Los AnQeM. C.lifomla Newpor1 Beech..CO.U. M9M C~25823 ANTHONY May 28,29, Jun 4, 19911 Marilyn Stit1 of Loomis, CA , daughter Janel Rosser of Eureka, dau~h· ter Suzanne Gracewsk1 of Maryland, grandsons, Tobin and Todd Koehler, Bill and Tim Shh and Nathan Gracewsk1. grand· daughters Kerrie Koehler Melan e and Jenni Stitt. Melissa Ballentine and Jessica Gracewslu Services w.tl be neld Monday. June 7. 1999 at t 1 00 A M at Pacific View Memorial Park 3500 Pac1l1c View Or Newpol1 Beach CA CLARKSON JoMOti Heoderson 80 o1 ~4ewpon Beach !Jed June 2 1999 He is S1Jr.11ve!l by his loving wile ol tony nine years Patnc1a Clarkson daughters Chnstllla Ketler and Catlly Authe• son. Jim ClarksOn and graodchjrl1eo AllS-On Andrew and Laura McCl8'1an Amy. ano Sara Lovin. ~rtney and Palnck Auther Megan and Marthew Clar11sofl Memorial Ser11oces wlft be 4 00 pm Fnday June 4, 1999 11 St Anrlrews Presbytenan Chuff 11n Newport Beach. CA In . IU ()I llowutts lhe., lamdy reque .t~ that donatlOOS be ~ lo Ille Hoag FoundatoOn Cancer Ceoter WI memory ol Joe Clarllsoo P 0 Bo-, 6100 Newporl Beach , CA 926*6100 I PU8UC NOTICES I PU BLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY OF ANNUAL REPORT Pursuant lo Section 6104(d) of the lntemal Revenue Code, nolk:e 1s hereby g•ven thal the an· nual report for the calendar year 1998 of the George T Pfleger Foundation. a private tounclallon is 311a1I· able 81 the FoundaliOn's ptincipal office for lnspec· lion during regular busl· ness hoors from 8 a m to 5 p m by anY, dlJZen Who requests It within 180 days after the date of publlca· lion The Foundahorl's prlnd· pal office is located at t 280 Bison SUrte B-9-605, Newport Beach. CA 92660 (949) 640-5062 The pnncipal matoagers ol the Foundation are Thomas G Pfleger and Linda Pfleger EdWards Publrshed Newport Beach· Costa Mesa Dally Piiot JIJlle 4 1999 F940 Flct ltioue Bualn.H Name Statement The lotlowlng parsons are dol119 business as· Kinney 4 Associates, 267 A Avenlda SevAta, • &•IW .... 1170l-JP Laguna WOOds, CA 92653 -TO c•---Marjo(le S. Kinney, 1 ...,,,..f _,.,,.. 267 A Aventda Sevllla, OfMllALI La , (tr'•~ 11111 1guna WOOdl, CA 92553 re" ._ This businesa Is oon· ~ ,HO....~E .!. HEREBV11 ...._ .. ~ rluoted by an lndiYldual .... ""'" .... _,,,, "' ... Have you ltar1ed doing nde business ya1? Yea, 1988 nte llltlll(•) and bullnm Major1e S Kinney ._.(ti) of !hi lllltl(t)~n This statement was fifed JAMEs R08ERSOH. 1u.. with the County Clerk ol CtnsWdlon E.ast. 110. !Niii, Orange Count)' 00 4·21·99 ~ ll2eo5 10996790579 .L Doing bulinau • u HAUL Dally Pilot May 21, 28, --186 Jl.Wle 4, t 1, 1999 F926 Ji ~ obf bulinat Rimi~ FICdtlou• Bualnesa Mllw(=:i ,:..a• 'Ot""" Name St.tement ..._, W 1 lllel(I) The following parsons l()Rll'OHb~, are doing bt.lslnNI u MEDICAL TRANSPORT OH ~ & SYSTEMS, :r72 W Bay NEW ......,.OH ... '!e§ Str•t •B201,.eo.1a Mesa, ,......... ~• C&klomla 92827 C.rolyn Andnch, 372 W t 1l11 locll0n Ill C6fomta of Bay StrMI 18201, Costa b clM mcutW Ofb Of b Mesa C.h1omla 92627 *«<•> '-' """• *"' Tills buaineu Is con· ~ ;_ TJie 1111111(1) 9Jd .,,_ Of duct.a by an 1noMctual n Dwel(a) .,... KARL H...-. ~ 1i.rtee1 dOlng ~Tl. %10 11111. _., businea1 V-17 No tfl~ 9Md\. CA Q2l4I Carofyn Andrich t Tfil -llllftO told Mi This l lllefnenl Wal fl'9cf F. dllctlClld • llllMl1', with 1"e ColJntY Cletk of IQUlllrNlll. ODOCIWll. Otange County on 4·22·99 .....,,., I~ 1 .... noat ., CM11Mt not I>~ Daily Pilot May 21, 28. I 111C111't Jot* a 1SJ72 Junt 4, 11, 119t F927 ~ EMC. 110. Niii. FlctlilOUi ILilNii 1 "'f:' aiA ... II illllllllld to Name 911tlJMnt Thi fOlloWtng '*'°"' ~'=.!~~ aredolnQ~u ~ NEWPO..-T Al/TO TION, WflOle ..._ It COLLISION, 2948 ~ SC11111 8""" 0.-, CA ..,_~ ,..._. u--. c MO .. ..,._, ... euJ6 ..,._, -· ..,,,. 22. 19111 a ,. a t w 1 11 • ' n I Tiii DA ... 19 .. ID Entefl)f11a. (CA). 29'1 • n UMtonTI C.11MN1 Century Plti0•, Coete leclOn ttCll Z.. MMa, CA t2e2e 1l1I ,.. lld .._ GI lllla bullrl9U Ir con· ....... ~by!. OOlllOllon ... L:. .._. ~ ..... doir'9 hrtnnr y•I? Yu. .... 1M2.a7 11 .... ., -Gftat Weatern .......... ti. = .... DeNet .. ... .. • .... .. . VIile,,... • - -.... THI I 1 T9ftl -llrd Wfll lie °"'"1r OM ol . -~ . t" • • . . I -~ •·-· -. ,,,. ~...... . ' •11 I .. , ...... 001V ""* you or I ffiM NOJJCE eomeone -. faiMd 11 N puOllG hHMg dttscnb9d in NOTICE IS HU.UY GIVIN THAT .. Cicy Coudl ol * <tr,;"~ ~ will liioW a trn noliCe °' ln •ntten cor· C~~17:f ~ (I)~~ ~ • = I -40 Yeu. punuut to ~:'or =-a:.,: I ~~ • c:a..lwri ..... CJ) di. <;icy'• Appropriadoo Uait for the public: hear•nn For In 199'.40 FiMal y..,_ ,.,...., to Anide 1 I ol dw Scaei c....nriota. lotl'l\atlon caii .,, NOTICE IS HUDY GIVEN THAT ..W ~ ._..will be Mid oa che l•th 4-Y of June, ~tt.4!~ . .._,1t1 ... J?f', ar che how ol 7i0() p.a . ia th. City Hall CoudJ Chamben. ,300 Ntwport louJi.ud City CM1ft1 ~,, &iach, CA 91663. at wh.lch dine Ucl pUcit iatcniud petiOtU m.1y appa.r ud be ~ City of Newport BelCh thaft'on. NOT'EiThe exJ)tnse of TOTAL BUDGET ALL FUNDS. INCLUDING CArITAL IMPROVEMENTS: m~ ~.!,~J!Jld,,:n m! Salatiu uMI .8eoefiu S58,l74.163' applicant MaioteaaaCll ud n....ratiotu ,. •"'2 579 Publlshed Newpon Beach· Capital Ouday ...... ,.. -·;6,~7 Costa Mesa Dally Piiot C.ttal hnp~mcou 21,535.IOO June 4, 1999 F943 0 t Chaip 2459.169 NOTICE OF Total B.4pt SI I J,Zf9·Z51 PUBLIC HEARING APPllOPJUATION LIMIT: Notice la hereby gtve11 Anick 138 .Af!p~riadon fur 1999-00 F"uca.I Ycu S71,44S,37S that the City Co1Jnc1I of tne Toca.I Appropriatioat• Sub;ea to Umit 56.693.810 ~°!~~rt,!!~~ Amoaat Uncla LU.h SllJU.fZS ~=~,~~ t':i,end· •_M_1_iabad __ N.wpo __ "_Bcach-__ e.ot __ ca_M_-_. _.Pally __ • _P_ilot_J_Wl_e_'·-•_m_· _F9_3_6----------~ ~:O 0L~r~99~~= traM Coc:le, the 1997 Edi· llOn of the Unrfoml Hoosmg FlctJtioua Bualneea CNS1717633 Name Statement Notice of Sale The following persons of RMI Property are dOl"9 business as at Private Sale Back Bay ExcavatJOn, Inc., Cue No. A191574 20211 Spruce Avenue, In the Supenor Court ot Newport Buch, CA the State of Calllomla, 101 92660-0738 the County ol Orange Back Bay Excav111on. tn 1ha Maner ol the tnc. (C.blomla), 2021 1 Estate of Spruce Avenue, Newpol1 Katherine M. Stone, Beach. CA 92660-0738 deceased. This business Is con· Notice Is hereby given ducted by a oorporatlon 1hal the underaf~ned will Have you started doing a11 I p..t.• I Sa t t"-buslness,et? Yes 1'"' a nva e e, 0 '"' Nghast and best bidder. April 199 1ubject to confirmation ol Back Bay 'Excavation, said Super10r Co1J11, on 01 Inc., Leland L. Johnson, alter the 14th day of June, Presldenl 99 fl'--' This statement was tiled 1 9 81 the 0 """ 01 C I Nell W Knuppel, with Iha County lerk o 2600 Mfchelson, Suite Orange County on 4.30.99 1120, Irvine, CA 92612 19996791721 Dally Pilot May 21F 28, •II the nght, htle and In· terest ot said deceased at June 4 11, 19119 930 t•me of death and att right, BSC8411 title and Interest the utate NOTICE OF has acquired In add1llon to PETmON tha1 of Hid deceased In TO ADMINISTER and to all the certain Real ESTATE OF: ~:a~· N~=~ ~:. CLARIBELL County at Or11l98. Stale of PHYLLIS LENTZ ca1.tom11 particularly de· CASE NO. A 197279 scnbed as follows To all heirs benefl· Lot 30 °' Trect No 1500, c1aries, creditors cont· as sho~ on • map r•· I ...,. t nd COl'ded In Book 45, Page mgen crvv• OfS. a par· 39 of Mlsatnaneoua maps, sons WhO may otherwise be interested in the Wiii °' records of Orange County, estate. or both, of Calllomla r~~ELL PHYLLIS 85M~2ir"= = A PETITION FOR PRO· Newport Bead'I, CA 92660 BATE has been Mad by Terms ol sate are cash In THOMAS G. LENTZ In the lawful money of the United s ,.._,. 1 Calif States on oonllrmatlon of upertor '"""'11 0 or· sale, or part ca·" and bal· nla, County of ORANGE .,, THE PETITION FOR aooe upon •uch terms and PROBATE requests that conditions as are accep- THOMAS G LENTZ be ap· table lo Iha personal repre- polnted as personal repre-sentatlve. Ten percent ot sentalive 10 admlnlst1tr the amount bid to be deposited estate of the decedent with bid Bids or offers to THE PETITION reauestt be In writing and Wfll be re· the decedent's wul end celved al 1f\1 aforesaid of. codicils, II any be admitted "oe at any tllM alter the to probole The Wiii and first publieatlon hereof and any codicils are available before date of sale. tor e.ram1natton in the Ille Dated 51 27/999 kept by the coun Paul Stone. THE PETITION requests Personal R•ptesentat1ve ol aulhOnty to ldm1n1s1er the the Estale estate under the lndepend· Attomay(1) at Law: ent Administration of Es· Nell W • -Knuppel tates Act (This AulhOnly M WT52-8090 w~I allow the personal rep-Publlshed Newport Beach· resentative 10 Jake many Costa Mesa Daily Pilot acttons wtthoot obtaining ~ 3, 4, 10. 19911 court approval. Before ThF549 talong ce11a1n very lmpor· NOTa OI' .,........ tant ac:11ons, hoWeVer, the -.r Of' A llUHCH c:.. personal representative Pa Thia nalkle 11 to lrtbm will be required to give no-lw PMblo tw, ~ to 2 uce to interested parsons CJl.R. l6e.l2. ~ a.,.. unless they have waived ~Md I..-. Aw +* 1, not1CO or consented to the Nawpcwt a.di. CIMlrnll proposed action ) The In· .. aw • ~ .... dependent 1dm1n1stratlon lw ca. d Ttwtl .,._..., authority will be granted ("OTS") tar 1191n...,1 to unless an 1n1erested per· .-....i e tnftdt ca. to be son hies an objection to the lalllllled at J119t ._....,.11, petition and shows good ~ ~ Cl9Dmle. lint cause why the cou11 shoUld om••••* -1n IMlr d or not grant the authority ...., .. ..,....., •• d A HEARING on the pell· 1w brWldl ca. (Tm ba tlon Wiii be held on ...,,... In~ to .. 0T'5 JUNE 24, 1999 at 1.45 ~ 2S dll!la dh dlllle 1w p.m In Dept L73 locatad et ~ 11 .., .... OTS. 341 The City Onve South, n.. ~ d ~ oorr.- Oranrc· CA 92868. ""'* .,.... .. .... 1o: Bidding OoQJments W•" not be avallable to Prime Bidders llller FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1999. Check$ IOf a nOfHefun- dable tee wi" be required in the amount ol SS0.00 per HI of Bidding Documents. Chectl.s are to be made payable to 'The Regents of tf\e University ol C8lll01· nla," A MANDATORY PRE· BID CONFERENCE shall be held as follows: 9:00 A.M. FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1999 at: CONFERENCE ROOM 1103, 810 SCI ADMINJSTRATIONl UNI- VERSITY OF CA IFOR· NIA, IRVINE. IRVINE, CA 92697 E 824-6700 Map In Bid ments) • ATTENDANCE AT PRE· BIO CONFERENCE IS MANDATORY FOR ALL PRIME CONTRACTORS, THE MEETING WILL BE ClOSED AT 9.05 A.M. mY PRIME CONTRAC· TORS ARRIVING AFTER THIS TIME WILL NOT BE ELIGIBLE TO PARTICI· PATE IN THE BID PAO. CESS AS A PRIME CON· TRACTOR SEALED BIDS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED AF· TER: 2:00 P .M. WEDNES. DAY, JUNE 30, 1999 At. Design and Construe· lion Services, University of Callfomta, Irvine, Berkeley Place Building, SU11e 3500, lrvl~J CA 92697·2450 Sc:ALED BIOS WILL BE' OPENED AT: 2:05 P.M., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 11199. Bid Security In the amount ·OI 10% or the Lump Sum Base Bid. el(· eluding a1temate1:.. shall ac· company each isld The Surety Issuing the Bid Bond Shall be, Off the Bid Deadline, hsted In the latest published State of Callfomla, Department ol Insurance, list ol Insurers Admitted 10 Transact Surety Insurance in This State The SUCOHllul Bldde1 and Its SUbcon1ractort will be required to follow lhe nondiset1minallon require· ments set forth in the Bid· ding Documents, and to pay pravarlfllg wage rates at Iha location ol the Wor1! The successful Bidder Will be required to have Iha tollowlng State of Caldomla Conlract0t'1 llceose cur· rent at the time ol aubmls$ion of the Bid General Building (License Classrficallon) B (License Code) THE REGENTS OF'THE. UNIVERSITY OF CALI· FORNIA June. 1999 Published Newpc>ft Beaeh· Costa Mesa Daily Pllo1 June 4, 14, 1999 FM938 IF OU OBJECT to the Aaa1or111 Dnalar, 0111ie d granting ol the petition, you n.11 ~· ...,,, ......... shoold appear al the hear· C.., II One ,._iflUn•t CNS1717971 1ng and state your :e· ..._ a.. a , a.. ,,_ hons or hie written • -.,_ ~ fM1CM-CD. Esetow No.: 35787 toons with the court be ore ..-.. "-mo ~ ... tw NO'TICE TO the heanog Your •P· :n'S ~., .........., 01 CREDITORS OF peanince may be In person ~ In • JLw SULK SALE 0( by your attorney • 12 er ... 9idt cucc Sec. 6105) IF YOU ARE " CREDI· ...... ,,... be caM.d ~ NOTICE IS HEREBY TOR or contingent aecl110f lw Cllfall'ill Clllft""9lll ..... .... ......... 1. ol the deceased, you must ..... Jwllllld ....... 01 ~:a:: ~ -ri; frle your datm Vfltti the ..,.. ,.. \11111 -... to ..._ name(s). buslneas ad· court and maJI a copy to the II ,. l'li8llllg. • mull _, ...... .,.,, ... ( ) personal rep11sent11rv1 ......, ....., ,.., ...._ ... ~~~~'LEU. .. r s appointed by the court ~ •111•* .._ 31 FORTUNE DRIVE, within lour months from the • 1111 llAlllnl II:» .._ NE c date of Ille rirat lstuanCll of ......... ,. .... "-' mmt STE. 218, IRVI • A tenars as provided In Pro-1111* • ,. Nloe Md r1 corr.-9261 8 bate Coc:1e HCtion 9100 ,... ... II tw OTS A. DolnR Bu1tn1sa H : The tJme tor lilln~ clalma 0111ie, i-.. ..-PYRO S HOMESTYLE ... I ......__._.._ ROTISSERIE will not uplre ""ore our -• _,. bt *"' All other bualneu monlllt from the heat1119 tlaft 1 I -r '\IOU IWlll date noticed 1b011e .., ........ OOt•••CI name(s) and addre11(11) YOU MAY EXAMINE the E.., _.. ,. used by the Seiter(•) Within Ille kepi by tl'le court If YoU 0TS 1Cilio. ·= Iha peat lhrM ye91'1, II ere a parson Interested ln 1 .A&'IJ>9cJ1 slated by the Seller(•), the estate. you may flle t---------I la/are: to(ONE with Iha court e Request f()( ADVERTISEMENT The name(a) and ad· Special Notice (lonn DE· F'OR BIDS d'91S o( the 8~1•l 1 ~) of the fifing ol an In· Subf.ct to conditions !f~t~~~l~RNIA V8fllory and appralul of preaenbad by the under· COA..,..,.'"TION .. ~ w estale """ Of or any 11gned Nlled bid• '°' • rvnf"' • -• NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice ls hel90y gJVen lt\111 1he City Counol ol Ille Crty ol Newport Beach will hofd a public hearing on the application ol the City of Newport Beech for the amendments to the Traffic Phaal ng Ordl nan,ce (Amendment 864). PrOl)OSed amendments 10 Chapter 15 40 of, the Newport Beach Munldpat Coc:le, Traffic Phasing Or· d1nance. to provide that circulation syatem Im· prOYements required tor a development are roughly proportional to ttlal pro- Jeci's Impact, to modify Iha definition of le&1lble Im· prOYement, to establish a threshold lor traffic Impacts that require drcutallon sys- tem Improvements, and to change the number ol al· llrmauve votea needed to override Iha prQY11ions of the Ordinance 10 517tha ol the members ehg\ble to vote Nota IS hereby further grven thal aald publlC hear· rno will be held on 1he 1lth day ol June, 1999, II the hOUI ol 7:00 p m In the Council Chambers of the Newport Beach City H•"· 3300 Newpon Boule· vard, Newport BM<:h, Call· lom11, at which lime and place any and aff persons Interested may appear and be heard thereon If you challenge this projec;:I In court, you may be f1mlted to raising only thole Issues you or ~omeone else raised at tile publlc hearing clescnbed In this notice or in written correspondence def111ered to the Cny at, or pr10r to, Iha public hearing. For lnlonnatlon call (949) 644-3200, /SI Lavonne M. Harkleu City Clerk City of Newport BNCh Published NeWJ)Oll Beecti- Costa ~.. Daily Pilot June 4, 1999 F941 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notloe II heraby given thet the City Coonal of the City ot Newport BMch Wll tiord a public hearing on the application of Albertaon'e. Inc., (Miik Steinman, applicant) fOf Uae P81'1"1'11t No. 3650 on prope11y localed at 3049 Eaat Coalt High· way. Request to allOW an In· tenor r~I and con· struction of a storage meuan1ne wilhln an exist· ln:g retail grocery store bulld1ng The prOject re- quires an exception to Section 20.63.040 01 the Munlclpal Code to allow the project to exceed the base development alloca· tlon ot tne 1111, based on the Intensity ot uie lor the 11a111t1ca1 erea, and a waiver of lhe Building Dulk hmi1atlon The appUcatlon et&O Includes a waiver ot off·atreet per1tlng require· menta and the acceptanc. ol an olf·slto parking agreement NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that lNs protect has been r8Vl8Wed, and tt has been determined that It la categoncatly ex· emi>t under tfte Clau 1 (Exlstlng Fa<:1htie1) require· mente ol Iha C.l1fom11 Envtronmental OuahlY Act NOTICE IS HEAEBY FURTHER GIVEN that said publk: hearing Wiii be held on the 1•th Clay ol June, 1 "'! al the hoor of 7:00 p.m. n the CourlCll Chambers of the Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Boula111rc1, New- po'1 Beach, . Cehlornla, 11 which ~me end Place any and all persona lnterested may appear and be heerd thereon. II you challenge lhil prOjeCI lo ~rt. you mav be llmltod to raising Coc:le, the 1998 Edition of the Ca1tlorn11 Bulldf119 Code, Ille 1998 Ed11lon ol the C.hfomla Mechanical Coc:le. the 1998 Ed1tlOll °' the Calilomla PIUmblng Coc:le, the 1997 Edition Ol the Uniform SWlmmlng Poot, Spa and Hot Tub Coc:le, the Excavation end Grading Code, and 1he 1998 Cahlom1a Are Code. Notice Is hereby lut1her alven lha1 said pu61ic hear· Ing will be held on the 14th day ol June, 1999. a1 the hour ol 7:00 p.m. In the Council Chambers of the Newpo11 Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newpo'1 Beach, Calllornla, at whloh time and place any and all persons In· terested may appear and be heard thereon II you Cllalle119e this projec:1 In court, you may be limited to 111!5lng only those Issues you or someone else rrused at Ille pubhc heating described In 1his notice °' In wntten oorresponaence delillered 10 the Qty al, or pnor to, the public tieanng For Information can (949) 6«·3275. /SI L.aVonM ... H•rtdeH City Clerti Olty of Newport BHch Pubti$hed Newpo11 Beach· Cos.. Mesa Daily Pilot Jl.l\e 4, 1999 F942 PUBLIC HEARINGS WILL BE HELD BY THE COST A MESA PLANNING COMMISSION AT THE CIT""'. HALL, 77 FAIR OArvE, COST A MESA, CALIFORNIA, AT 8:30 P.M. OR AS SOON AS POSSIBLE THEREAFTER ON MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1999 REGARDING THE FOLLOWING APPLICA· TIONS IF ANY OF THE FOL· LOWING ACTIONS ARE CHALLENGED IN COURT, THE CHAUENGE MAY BE LIMITED TO ONLY THOSE ISSUES SOME· ONE RAISES AT THE PUBLIC HEARING DE· SCRIBED IN THIS NO- TICE OR IN WRITTEN CORRESPONDENCE DE· LIVERED TO THE PLAN- NING COMMISSION ,..T, OR PRIOR TO, THE PUB- LIC HEARING 1 PLANNING APPLICA· TION PA·99·24 FOR ROY TAN>.KAIAP&T, AUTHOR· IZEO AGENT FOR C J SEGERSTAOM & SON& MAY DEPARTMENT STORES. INC • FOR PLANNED DEVELOP· MENT REVIEW FOR A 48,000 SQ.FT. ADDITION TO THE SOUTH SIDE OF l'HE EXISTING ROB- INSON-MAY STORE AT SOUTH COAST PLAZA, LOCATED AT 3333 BRISTOL STREET IN A PDC ZONE ENVIRONMENTAL DE· TERMINATION : NEGATIVE DECLARA· TION, (AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW FROM JUNE 8 lHRU JUNE 28, 1999, AT THE PLANNING DIVISION) 2 PLANNING APPLICA· TION PA-99-25 FOR Al MARSHALL, AUTHOR· IZED AGENT FOA THE PINKLEY FAMILY TRUST FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO CON· STRUCT A 38·UNIT VERY·LOW/LOW IN· COME SENIOR CITIZENS RESIDENTIAL PROJECT WITH A 50"4 DENSITY IN· CREASE mo A VARI· ANCE FROM PARKING (80 SPACES REO , 49 SPACES PROPOSED, WITH 38 OF THE SPACES REQUIRED TO BE COVERED; 0 SHOWN TO BE COVERED), LO· CATED AT 431 WEST BAY STREET IN AN A3 ZONE. ENVIRONMENTAL D E TERMIN A TION NEGATIVE OECLARA· r .-.-, . . . TIONl-(AVAILA8LE FOA REVl1;W FROM JUHE,, 8 THAU JUNE 28. 1999, AT THE Pl"NNING DIVISION) FOR FURTHER IN• F'OAMATION ON THE ABOVE APPllCATIONS, TELEPHONE (71 4) "754 S245 OR CALL "T THE OFFICE Of THE PLANNING DIVISION. ROOM 200, 77 fAIA DRIVE. COSTA MES,., CALIFORNIA Put>lllhed Newport Beach· Costa Mesa Dally Pilot June 4, 1999 CNS1718209 NOTICE TO FIM8 CAEDfTORS OF BULK SALE (SECS. &HM 6105 U.C.C.) E1crow No. 75104·00 Notice 11 hereby gtven to creditors or the within named 1tfter that a bulk sale Is •boul to be made ol the 111e11 dHcrlbed below The names and busineu addresses of the sener are SIMA ZARIFI, 5365 Alton Paltc'Way UM O, lrvlne, C. 92622 The location In CahlOllll8 of the chief IXe<:ul!Ve OHIOI of the seller Is 11me II aoove As listed by the seller. all other business names and addresses used by Iha seller within three years before the date such llst was sent or delivered to the buyer are: 3822 Campus Drive, ,20!1, Newport Beach, Ca 92660 The names and business addresses of the buyer are· ZIA AHADI & ABDUL AHADI, 8849 Adams Ave· nue, Huntington Beecn. ca 92646 The esseta to be sold are descnbed In general as Furniture, llX1ures=ui • ment, tradename, U. lease, leasehold prove· ments, Covenant Not to Compete and stock 111 lrade Inventory 8llCI are lo- ca ted 11 S385 Alton Partcway, UM D, Irvine, CA 92622 The business name u$8(1 by the seller at tha1 tocauon Is SIMA'S TAILOAING Th• antk:lpated date ol the bulk sate '-JUNE 22, 1999 at the office ol NORTH AMERIC,..N Tl· TlE COMPANY. 721 S Parker Street. Suite 100. Orenge, Ca This bulk sale Is nol sub· JeC1 to Cahlomla Uniform Commerclal Code Saction 8106.2 II so 1ubject. the name and address ol the person with whom ctalms may be tiled Is Nor1h Amerk:an Tl· tie Company, 721 S Parker Street, • 100, Or· ange, ca 92868 and the last date lor (ihng claims shell be June 21 , 1999 which Is the business day before the sale dale sped· fled above Da10<1 May 28, 1999 /SI ZJA AHAOI /SI ABDUL AHAOI Published Newport Beach Costa Mesa Deity Pilot June 4, 1999 FIM8 Aetltloue BualneH Name Statement The lollo~ng persons are doing buslneu es Vivid Dream OHlgn, 21 to Thurm Avenue, 0103. Coslil Mell, Cat.lorrna 92627 Terra Elise Whitmeyer, 2110 Thurln Avenue, 0103. Cos1a Mesa, Calltomla 92627 Thia buSJne11 11 con· ducted by an Individual Have you sta'1ed doing business yet? No Tarra Ef1se Whitmeyer This statement was flied with the County Clerk ol Orange County on 4·19·99 19996790247 Daily Pilot May 14, 21, 28, June 4, t 999 F909 Flct1tlou1 Bualn.11 Name Statement The lotlowrng persons are d0i119 business as AILIN EO, 2856 La Salle Ave Apt 1, Costa Mesa, Calrlomla 92626 Neibaj Loul5iana Silk, 2856 La Salte Ave Apl. 1, Cosll Mesa, Cahlomta 92628 This business Is oon· ducted by. an lnd1111dual Have you s .. rted doing buSineSS yet? No NeibaJ L Sllk This statement was tiled W11h the County Cieri< OI Orange County on 5· 12-99 1"967928" Da11y Pilot May 14. 21.i 28, June 4, 1999 t-913 Fictltloua Bualne11 Name Statement The following persona are doing business as Jeml 1n1ematlonal. 890 West 15ttl 1118, New· petition or account 11 Lump&;;; Contract are In CA M PESINA, BUENA provided In Probll• Code vlted lor the following PARK. CA 90920 section 1250. A Request Woct< The atMtl being IOld for Spaoal NodOI form II N!LOCATE MOOULAA ~L ru~ u available from the court 9UtU>ING. "'°set FIXTURES, EQUIPMENT • cle11t. ADM9al'flA n<>N CHINERY Anomey for the ,.,.0.-CT NO .... ,00 ~D· IMPROVE· PetffloMr: UMVIMfTY ~ MENTS , STOCI( IN ~=·:~~id~lrP Dfft:i~c:V1NE TRADE, GOODWILL ANO Jamee E. WllNllll ~ BUSINESS NAME OF Eeq. (CSM 41711~ Deel_._. contract '° THAT CERTAIN BUSI· 2903 "1811\ 8t., at .. 1MO, relocal~·;,;-.. Bio Sci NESS HOW KNOWN AS lrvl~l~~ 82'14 Aclmllllatrauon .. MOd\ilar "PYRO'S HOMESTYLE Publlsoea ~ Beach· luldlna hom Ill -io-ROTISSERIE" end e!9 lo- Coei. Meaa Oe"V Piiot C9llofl lo 8 Ille 'i(;ii"'.d In ceted It 31 ~TUNE May 28, June 3, 4, 19" -.. ..... Lot 19A on the UCI ORM:, STE 211. IRVINE, FTh933 c;;;p:. Wor1! fnclUdM CA 92811 -....Fl ... ct""'lt"'l-ou_a_l,...u-•.-lnee-""•"'" C!M9l end ~,..,tng to 1: ~~ Name ~ Co1'1truc11on • Tncludu office of The ~ STARTING ANEW ·BUSINESSPP The lottowMg P8"°'11 deme*lolt, ~lngelfourl-""" end the .,. dolno bullnelf •• detlon, ~e. C\M1)t, .... d8ltt .. June • 19" COMPATIBl.E ~· walke, land• The Wk .... ~ CAREGIV£"8, zee32 v.. "'-Onry, metll to c.lfomla unifoml Corn• Menolete, MIMlor1 Vleifo, heftdralla, carpentry, merclal Cod• Section Celllomia Ntl1 moisture pro1ecllol', ltOl.2 YEM«> y Olge l. Plnlll, MS32 VII ~or::· Fftlllen4 The ,,.,_ and .._ Mlnolele, MIMlori Vllto, :Ii, • . .-.a..· d .. ,.,.on wttfl whonl CtlfUmla .., • ' • ....... Cllall'lll IMV ... tlllO la! The THI .,.,..,_ 11 oon-"" a.crvw '°"""· n111 Clu*d by. M ~ ~ UM °'"'8r °'ct'· 120. ~~ ... ,.. -. ~"kiiii:oaoT ~~· 1-•1'r3°!; OIDI L. =:-No ._ ,._....,. llflD _.lie .... .., ,,. ............ :..:. 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No Joni Rae~l1 This •tatement QI Ned with lhe C®nty Clerk ol Otange Coun~:.=9 1 2 Dl~Y Piiot May 14, 21, 28, June 4, 1999 F.914 PUBLIC NOTICE ANNUAL REV1!W OF Cf'TY·WIDE TRAFFIC IMPACT FEE PROGRAM THE COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL WILL HOLD A PUBLIC HEAR· ING FOA THE ANNVAl REVIEW OF THE CITY· WIDE TR,..FFIC IMP,..CT FEE PROGRAM THE TRAFFIC IMPACT FEE PROGRAM HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED TO FINANCE THE IMPROVE· MENTS THAT ARE NEC· ESSARY TO ADDRESS Tl-IE CUMULATIVE IM· PACTS OF DEVELOP· MENT WITHIN COSTA MESA m o TO ENSURE TH"T THE STANDARD LEVEL OF SERVICE IS MAINTAINED ON THE TRAFFIC CIRCULATION SYSTEM AN AUDIT OF THE TAAFAC IMPACT FEE PROGRAM IS AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW BY THE PUBLIC AT THE COSTA MESA CITY CLERK'S OF· FICEt n FAIR DRIVE, COS A MESA, CALIFOR· NIA THIS PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELO AS FOL· LOWS DATE: Monday, JIX!e 7, t 999 TIME: 6 30 p.m or as soon 11 possible therealter PLACE: City Coun!ll Chambers at Cny Hall, 77 Fair Drive, Ccis1a Mesa. C.htornia PUBLIC COMMENTS IN EITHER OAAL OA WAIT· TEN FORM MAY BE PRESENTED DURING THE PUBLIC HEARINGS. FOR FURTHER IN - FORMATION, TELE· PHONE 754·5335 OR VISIT THE TRANSPOA· TATION SERVICES DIVISION "T CITY HAU. n FAIR DRIVE. COSTA MESA, CAUFOANIA Published NeWJ)Ort Beaetl· Coste Mesa Dally Pilot May 21. 22, 24, 25, 26. June 1, 2, 3. ~. 5, 1999 F917 LOAN NO. 9990411 T.S. NO. ""67866CA FHA/VA No. 046-7925062-731 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED JANUARY 26, 1993. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD "T A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPlANA· TION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER On JUNE 11, 1999, at t0.00 AM , SPECIAL· IZED, INC as duly ap- poinlad Trv5lee under and punsuant to Deed ol T rvst recorded 2+93.. as inst No. 93-071668, of Ollictal Reoordl In the olfice of the County Recorder ol ORANGE County, State of CALIFORNIA, executed by PATRICK ZIBELL, AND CYNTHIA ZIBELL. HUS· "Employee." "Empkatlo." ••Arbeitnt!ltml'r. •· "Empwyl. ·• BAND "ND WIFE rrL TRUST~. Will SEt.;Lr.(J~ PUB&.IC AUCTION 'f0. rOGHEST 8IOOEA f't>R~ CASH <DayM>te at the "'9: ol ..,. ln lrtwfut mone~ ;pi the UM8d •••> •t " IN FRONT OF ~ FLAGPOLES AT MAIN ENTRY AAEA 0 THE PLACENTIA CIVIC.- CENTER. 401·411 EAST CHAPM~N AVENUE, PLACENTIA, CA all rtgtrt, ttlle IOd interest conveyed to and now neld by It under said Deed of Trust In the pr()f)er1y situated In said County end State de· sctlbed as A P N 932·07·112 The street acld1H1 end oeher common deslgnatron If any, of the reel pteperty described above Is purpol1ed to be. 1652 IOWJ.. sm EET, COSTA MES,., CA 92626 The underC1gnad TN$l88 disdaoms any liab1hty tor any lneorrlcine~• of Ina streel acldtess and other common designation. 11 any, shown herein • Said aale writ be made, but without COlllMnl. «. warranty, Hprass or ln\d plled, rega1dlng tllle, possession, or encum· branoes, to pay tne remain. 1119 pilnelpal aum ol the nocets}, secured by said Deed or Trust with lnlereJl lhereon, as provided in sald note(a), aavance~. 11 any, under the terms ol sard Deed ol Trust, lees. charges and expensN ol the Trustee and of the trusts crealed by said D~d ol Trust. The 1oca1 amount of lhe unpaid balance of Iha ob· ligation Sect.lled by the propeny to be sold end reasonable esllmated coals, expenses and advances at the lime of lo· IUal publication ol Notiee ol Sale IS $132. 112 28. The Benelldary under said Deed of Trust here· tofore e11ecuted Ind de· livered to the undersigned a wntten Dedatal.IOn o1 De· fault &nd Demand lor Sete. and a wr111en NOia ol De· fault and Elec1100 to Sell The Undersigned caused said Notice o1 Delault and Election 10 s.11 to be re corded In the county where Iha real property IS located Th11 11 an anemp1 to col leC1 a debt, and any m· formaUon obtarned win be used IOI that purpose Date: 12 MAY 99 SPECIALIZED, INC , TRUSTE£, 4180 Via Real t B, Carpenterla. Ce 93013, (805) 684•t424 (805) 684·8.i30 BY: /SI I. WEBER, TRUSTEE SALE OFFICER 99P-00935UCA Published Newport Beech· Costa Mesa Dally Piiot May 21 , 28, JUf1e 4, 1999 F922 Fictltloua Buel,,... Na.me Statement The lotlowrog persons are~ buSIMM as Jedi Group. 3301 S Bear St 149-F Santa Ana. California 92704·8263 Jfldj Group, Inc , (Nevada), 3301 S BNr St., lf49·F. Santa Ane, Cahlomla 9270'4·8263 This business 15 con ducted by a OOfP()(at1on Have you slilrtad doing t>usmess yet? Yes. 04/19{1999 JedJ Group, tnc .. Mk;ti81el Kindig, Vice President This statement was filed Vflth the County Cle~ of Orange Coun1y on 5· 19 gg 1"96793879 Dally Piiot May 21, 28. June4,11,1999 F9'24 NlllATIU ~:& FIND IT. (I I . I t•. -.. ,,,,, ,,., • ,, :....-.•(1,,. ~ ....... Hutl'lo 1tnd dl'udJi11r un 11h11·1 I 111 c hungl' 9. tlho111 11ohc:c. TI1t• puLli.lwr rt'.,l'f\ 1· llw right lo 1 l'fl'>llr, rt·• l11 .. •1f\ '"' "'' 11r rqc 1 I uur t Ju,,1fi1·d ad' ntiM•rnrul Pl1•,1 1· n·l.>'lfl lttl\ ·, rro1 d1a1 Tlltt\ I ... 111 \our du.~ifit•d ud imnwdi.111·1) 'Ttw D11ih 1111111 an1·p1 .. 1111 • hab1l1t\ for till\' rrrnr in un 11dHrti-1•11w111 (or v.hid111 mu\· ht' ,., .... aJ By Fax By PbOne . By MalWn P enon: r,. .. p1111~ibl1~ f'\l't·pt fur 1ht• 1 "'' of tlll' 5J>iw1• 11• 111.111~ 0<"1'111Jit:d b~ 1hr rrnir. (fl die 1· 11111111) lw ul111 .. 1·iJ f11r tlw (11 r 111 ... ·niou (949) (l:J I -6!}Q4 l1'1o ~ i .. r ... i. "'"' ...... ~ .... , f ••II" llt•t1Ltf Mll•l •r" C .11 \IHI t.a.-~ "'"" • ,.,.,.~ •r•'*•) (Q'l<I) (142·,')(171\ tiO \\r•t Buv "tm·t , tu-m \J .... u. <~.\ 9211:r .:.G) • EQUAL HOUSING { , OPPORTUNITY An rt1f fttaf 1 tntttltl11 It llllt •HSplptr 11 111•JtC1 It Ille fl .. 1rat F1lr Htw11t1 Act ti 1MI n 1m'end1• •-kll lllHH tt 1111111 11 1tv1111u "tny ,,.1 .. uc1. l1411Uat111 or •1urlmlut111 j •and H llCI, Clflf, lllltlOll, -~tto ll1n.ica,, tamlllat 111111 • ....... 1rl1t11 • ., .. 111111111 It 1111k1 •• , .. ,. ,,.,., .. Cl, ll1!!1flh0t If '11crlml11ll" • I nil 11"1'1,tl Wllf Ht ht••~9" IC"" '" ltrtltlst• 1111 ror real nbtt w.ic11 11 It ·~I• tn 11th law. 011 r11fffl dfl • ., .. , 1111111111• lllel ... hnth11\ 1du11t11d 11 "Ir •••SJIPtt Ill IY1flaM1 H 11' fllUI tpfllllatlly •a• ft CM pta1a 11 CIKtlllllltll•. ull HUO Ttll llte 11 1·-124 ts• hr t•t Wn"'flll, OC llU ,itll\ u llHUO ttl11J5" J 1 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE GENERAL SOLD!! Showcase Homea. tor Sat~ in our Saturd1y Rt1I Est1te Supplement! Homes of the Week r pj.:iy Ads Start at..IJ.laS75l J Jdlintt fr. Tuesday at 6PM OJ!«! H!XM UsUngs $15' Oeaa ine Thursday SPM 41 P1y1 10 Adv..trtlse fn the Best Local Reel Estete S.Ctlon ~LL TODAYll LISA K. RIVERA 94g.s14-42s2 ANNE WILLEY 949-574-4249 * V.A * SO. DOWN • SO MOVE~N FREE COUNSELING FREE L st of HOMES HUIWAREPOS t-I00-723~57 VEJERAN REAL ESTATE 'AWJ;iOME' 1IO' PlnOfamlc view ol cx:n C1t1lln1 bay and e11)' flght1. 4br 2.51>1, famnn, formll din, pool S1 ,250,000 .. OPEN SAT 1-4" 280l Setting Sun Darien• 0 fl1mn 949-854-0909 JUST FOR YOUl (l .rlfl(! Floo<, 2B<llm 281111 ~ !li a Paoo & Green Grall Cl)mmufllly Pool & Sp ... Mort 737 AVOCADO, $335,000 OPEN SUNDAY 1'5PM '(St.tMJ.U "41 .Alo. ~ .,,.,,.~ EHJOY SUNSETS., lhll J: llOl1le 48r Jbi, IC. Ilg r Uttien ne~ roof, MIC sys ld!Jl & 1iv rm w FP, formal 1'l1Wlg ' pool $&49 500 Agefll ~19/644-6373 x 228 •H •4fl SERVICE DIRECTORY -For AU Voor Home and Busit'le'SS Needs -............. ~ .... -... 1 HOUSESICONOOS COR<>NIB:t s,m OPEN HOUSE FRIDAY 1 OAM-2PM CORONA OEL MAR SO. HWY 607 DAHLIA AVE '839,000 HARBOR VIEW HILLS 1528 SEACREST DR. $7811,000 TME TERRACES 3700 LILAC AVENUE $449,000 PRUDENTIAL CA REALTY 9481644-6200 10 HOuSESICOHOOS FOR SALE COSTA MESA EASTSIDE 36t 181. dining nn. t.ige yat<I. 366 E 19111 S1 OWnef &oker 949-752·2881 $3t5.000 w·s10E 3BR 1 BA lamilY room. huge yard 2103 Federal St99.500 Qwnef:&otcer Onve By and Call 9491752·2881 •BUutlfiil POOi AOme W/48i 2 58altl, Top ol The Line Appls designer ~11. extlllSIYe use of Martilt. Granite Umeslone & Slate Colffn Brennen, Agent 714-'12.4945 EASTStDE Rare Custom Bui« Home has 4Br 2 Sba. Sp~ kit, 11\SlOe lnclly rm. front patio w/c:ourtyard, large badcyaro, R·2 Lot $299.500 Agent, Bob Corucdo 949·63H 1!11 Bt1utlfu1 Pool home w/4Br 2.5Bath, Top ol The Line Appl$. Oe11gner Kit ExtenslYe Use ot Marble, Granite Lmestooe & Slate. Coleen Brennen. Agent 714-612~945 NEW OFFERING Open SAT & SUN 11-4 261 JOANN ST (C61i.g.Plf'll) Spar=3br 2ba, College Plltl home wMra lg yd. By , Bkrl welcome. S261,000. M...a&-l560 MESAVEJIOE 1 STORY HOMES! n.. ftrpllns al flow Mil, hlVt QINt l9lf & 1111Ced 10 sem 4bl 2ba 2010sr on t..ige lot next 10 custom hOmes aWlg $389.500 2958 JAVA 3br 2 50a 2 stone lrplc's 1866 sf huoe lol $349K 3146 COIJNTRY CLUB •bf 2ba new llndscaplng. t708 sl. QUIGI nel~· hood $249,500 2718 .ALBATOOSS ••••••• SOUTH COAST METRO 50r 3ba 2375sl pool and spa 3 car gar ~.900 M2 BEGONIA 3br 2ba lllWt!f roof upgtdl ""°'' $299. 900 1014 VALLEJO 4br 3bl formal dtn lwnrm 212Ssf S36UOO 1005 CANNONADE Atk for EIN Hoyt e 714-S.CS.21 It Of Pager 71._74~1006 T Otelll Rte tty 714'5-40-735i 110~1 E"SIDE NWPf HGHTS AREA. 2 Hoose$ on Large LOI, Both l,}pgflded $4491< Eatt & JUft./ TaYIOI, Agent 949-642·4722 NEAR ffllANGLE SQUARE •4 PLEX• 679 W 11th SI • DRIVE BY DNL Y • . (3) 2br + 2bl and (f) 3br•-t 2.5b1 Large unha. ITplc, NP gar'1, w.llmaln. 1tlble tananta. Relurblthtd In 1998. A11umable loan, S100K dwn ac.an Pacific Propenlea. MM-44-7064 E'alde Custom Home 481 2 saa 3c gai, 2200lf, RV ac· cess, els 10 IY8IY1)lng, Hart>Or Really Diane 94°9"673-4400 AH ABSOLUTE BEAUTIFUL HOME Over 3400 s1 ol iwig area, formal dtlllllg gourmet ful, aown mokllNG vault Qllls, huge Mas1er, tatge blckyard. JuSI 100 many amenflel to lstl Joe LMllng, St• Rul e.tat.. 714-813·2225 (Bua.) 7t4-96M749 (Rea.) OPEN HOUSE FRIDAY 10AM·2PM 888 PEACE PLACE COSTA MESA COSTA MESA 215 20TM STREET 5375,000 EASTSIOE 215 20TM STREET $375,000 EASTSIOE 2179 SANTA ANA AVE $459,000' EASTSIDE 2413 SANTtANA AVE $339,000 EASTSIDE 449 FlOWER STREET $499,500 PRUDENTIAL CA REALTY M~200 l 22 ~I WEST PARK IRVINE B .. u Jim Pet.,. Promenade 3br, 2.5ba, apptoll 1600tf. PrFv 91tttd, •ntry/blckyd. Marble tn~ry, 1 ahutteu morel 3 a. spaa. tenn. Vacant w ock boa. Seller ,..lated to Bkr ~ '345,000. lrvlne School 011\. 949-760-0606 • 949-854-4280 1·=-1 •LJdo Penn• 20 Belch Or. 2bl 2ba 99851, COiian CO\Jltel tops, irlSldt ~r. lawld tease convn pool Private beach tor rt6tdent.s St58.900 UDO RESORT HOMES 949-673-6623 Of 720-9882 BELCO""T MANOO Approx 4;!00 SF 4Br 3 .581. PrlnClplls Only cal St~e. Agefll lor lnlo 714-839-8065 eEXCR + WXttR FRONT ROW HOMES BAYFRONT 2BR $2SOK WATERFRONT 2·STY S450K BEACH GIANT UNDER $2 SM AGENT 949r'723-3t20 1 12~1 810 CYN TOWNHOME Comptt•IY rtmod, 3br + dtn, 2.5ba, comer unit. Fact1 So1W11t. Gour kltch, m0t1ll Rtmodtled In 1991. Otalgn.r l*ftctl $499,000 By Owner 949·718-1383 CUSTOM MEDITERRANEAN localed in lhe lamdy neighboltlood ol Harbot Vtew Ht"s Back yard olfers a pool. spa and patio 481, 3 Sba. Fp, and Jc garape $1,249,000 Marty & Melinda Jones. Coast Newport (949) 717~719 uoo ISLE BAY-FRONf 2BRl3BA, OEN St.800.000 Prll'IClpll$ Only 949-675-2694 714·742·1001. Agents VIEWS Of BACK RAY, OCN I FASH ISL IND. DOVER SHORES OPEN HOUSE SAT·SUH 1·5 1141 Santiago Or. 5br. Iba, llvrm, den, ctrn, libr, gout kite, Comp!« remod 11199 Owner Sl,349,000 714-113-'902 NEWPORT HElOHTS OPEN SUN 1-5 "271 Palmer SI" 3br, 2.3/4ba, lppl'OJ 2200 aqtt form dlrvm & llvnn, cs. tac 2 car gar. approx 7700 aqfl lot. By o-$4117,000 94M46·2641 MAJOR PRICE REDUCTION In F11111ly Oriented Bayfront Commonfty Oversized LOI wnh 01rec1 Access to Private Beach Dock will Accomodate SO'loot Yacht SBr 481 Franll Sennes. COUI Newport Pr~rties 949-759·3726 2423 MiMnO Way (Newpoc1 Rlvl«a) OPEN SUN 1-5 Beau 4br, 1.5ba, condo, ,..lldy lo move-In, blau 1lat• flOOfl COVlfl Witt ground floor. 2 c11 attach gar. $279,000 lallnd Rell Ett1t1. Jlkt Klohe M•72S.1363 Sbr, 3.Sba, Wtth pool, •PL 2 Bsr'"9'f Court, Belcour Custom, blau cuacom home, !lfMI comer loc1ltlon on cul·d•·llc for privacy. $1,418,000. ltllnd RMI E .. title. 94•723-1363 OPEN HOUS~ FRIDAY 10AM-2PM BAYSHORES 2508 VISTA OR. $195,000 THE BLUFFS 516 CANCHA $4114,000 EASTBLUFF 2552 BASSWOOD ST. $599,000 HARBOR VIEW HO .. ES 1955 PORT EDWARDS PLACE 1799,000 NEWPORT NORTM VILLAS 3120 CORTE CALENTA $411,000 BIG CANYON I Rue CllltHU Royal S3,000 I* mon1h PRUDENTIAL CA REAL TY M""""200 All Kinda of Jobi For All Kindt of People. Father's Day Messages ApPearing Saturday, June 19th 20 Characters per Une. You may Ull 111 4 linls. For larger ads, cal 1n adY"1lllng rep todlyl ..... ,,_,far~! FAX 911a tonn to "41) llt •llM Neme:;__--~---------~~--~~--------~~~~~~~---­ Phone ·:-.--------~~~-.,.~~~----~...,-~~--~----.,. Blllrtrf: ~~- Ctd c.rd I ; ,. .,,.o.=----- 32 HOUSE&'CONDOS FOR SALE NEWPORIJEACH .. SALB BAY .. 2 NEWER CONDOS ON THJ: CANAL $599,000 & $899,000 2bl's, den, 3ba's, lrole. sky· figh1S jacuZ21 tubs Witll boal docks1 Adlac nt mJnl p311t Agl Richard ·740-9500 SEA ISL.ANO TREASURE 87 Ocean Vista. 3BR, 3.5BA approx 2800 al on quiet street. Nt11 beach & morel offered at S729,00b Oce1r1 Pacific Propertlu Angela Krau1 Me-644-7064 1 IO" ()ceM Ind Bay VltWi 3Br 38a custom home. 18Jge lonnal dlwng & Mio nn • kitchen wlbreaklast nook. hrdWd floors. French OOOfs S989.000 94H15-SOOI 1 33 ~1 BEAUTIFULLY UPGRADED 3Br 38a att gerage. vacant a grNI value• $399,000 Cal Agent 949-642·3873 OPEN HOUSE FRIDAY 10AM-2PM SANTA LUCIA 9 STONE PINE S1,49S,OOO PRUDENTIAL CA REAL TY 9491644-6200 39 HOUSES/CONDOS' SAN JIJf:RCA~ MODEL PERFECT 2BR 2.SBA · LOFT TOWHHOME. Many upgrades lllClode new paint. carpet moldlng & door$ and URI w'beautlllA lencedyld $279.900 AC/t 949·240-8845 185 REAL~= I •LAND WANTEDm llALL CASH BUYERS. N Martn, MGA Assoc:iates Inc 949 55Hl142 714-325-6093 eel 1101 APTS I • GENERAL: l"RIT ·\ I'.\ R I \ 11 '.\; I I0<..\11 "-<· ~I RVI<. I Guaranteed lo Find You The Pcrlect Place From Value to Luxury, Hills to Ocean • Your New Home ls A Phone Call or Email Away • 55 Unique Communities in Ncwpon. lrvine, Tustin Ranch • Free Roommate Rdcrral Service • Short Tenn Housing with lAC Suttc.s • I Open 7 Days a Week r~ ' . .. . . ::;.: ; .. . •THI IMONI ~ t••rowwt ......... , ...... ~ .... IWlll ............... ......... ~ ........... ..... ..,, -UOUl"S 'frlqJhlltH' 8·:J0.1111-):00p111 '"•~t.., I °''" "'ulL..-111 8-:iOam-5 OOpm \~ol.i\ t r.I.ti DE ANZA B AYSIDE VILLAGE ' l I • I I ~ I • • • ' WATERVIEW Three Home& Avs11st11c From $:31,900. All 26R, 26'\ 2·5tory Sllvercreet 26R, 26A Wrth Patio Over Cs~~ $118,290. Space Rent $1,075 Other Homee For Sale From $18,000 or Lesee From $1.100 Month BAYSIDE VILLAGE SALES· (9-49 723-4045 110 APTS I 1nHOUSE~1 COSTA MESA FOR~ •COSTA MESA'S BEST* Jumor I bedroom and 1 1 ·'TURTLE ROCK" 2br 2bl bedroom llSO 2 bedroom t twnhm, ~ apacloua and baltl Oll>C!t gated communty Pool iems, easy ~ to freeway beach & malls 714·557.0075 * Newport ~ta AIU * ~21>1 2bl fp on street bngit & Clean. no pell s 129 mo includes II utt"'85 Avallable 711 94•720.1565 tlEAST SIDEH 2br Iba OownSlalrs. great locltlon, new appliances and ttoonng most see' S925"MO 269 18th place #8 2bl. 2bl. lrptc. patio Garden Selling 20432 Santa Ana Ave $9-45.'MO The Renter Cenler 714-841 ~203 E'Slde PrlVlll• SllldolGltaoe Apl W pl!IO t room .,. lc1Chen & belh $65()no SOO A Mesa at Santi Ana AW 71""62·2°'2. l m..-TOH~I unit., dwnatlirl, over1oob gretnbefl, pool $1100/mo. i4~760-31U 174 HOUSESICOfl>OS FOR RENT LAGUNA BEACtt B•lt>o• l1tandll.a9 Sch VII short tenn 3br 21>1 $900 weelt 2br Iba, 5700 week S260()(mo Avad &ts· 8131 949-67:1-7455 182 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR REHT.,o NEWPORT BEACH * NEWPORT PENINSULA • Gorgeous 2·Story 3Br + Oen 381lh Near Batront Fp gar Ilg Bdrms "' retng indd many custom feelures A•al Nowi S2400rmo Jear~ tease Agenl, 949; 5-4 12 BLUFFS 38r 2 581 $2100'mo Avail 7110-15 (« aooner) Barbar I Slfnlll"C Reall0t1. MU«-OtllS "1 MILE FROM BEACH" 2br/1 bl, on goJI cour11, ceble IV, .,_tlo, NS/pell, $'7Slmo. 714446-3995 'E BLUFF HOUSE WICOttage ' 48A 38A gt1 vu al 8aclC eay11 $3300 Own/At;ft 800-568-7554 • Active s.niOfl.iBtst Value • Plamed Ac1Mlivs HUD 1rans18f'S OK Nett to Shoppng Ooer\ Daily! 16171 Spltrigdale 7t41846-2a&6 li:-ee-:ml BEST LOCATION IN NEWPORT BEACH 2 Bedroam/2 Bath, Huge lMng Room, Laroe Balcony W1lh Vrew of Balboa 1$land $1695 W1lh 1 9'12mo lease 888-751-6989 l1"a3EI S..U.lfUI 28' • HouM tmg & dnng rm, Oen Fp ole, 2c gar. Ired yard p11 A-.11 NoW $2700;mo 949-7t9·9391 28i 28i+ loft 3Fp's v.'d t Cir gar, '*'9 1 llJ(lll space Y~ed ~ extll SIOllge '2000mo 949 723-2046 • Large 3br 21>1 conoo * lip. ~ Plll'll & ClfPll 2 car garage, no pt!S, ~5 P.1 month .. luM 94H20-t565 u COAONA DEL MARO Vety NICtl 3b< 2bl + gar, fge llQnt and auy S2650mo 213-974-8833 94~ • Lliji 1br 161. I block 10 beach. dong room, bllQl1I & clean, trig. no pe" $995 Ullls ~ 949·720 1565 COROHA L MAR 560011 cultom home on Bluff with Panoramic OCMn & Hlfbor Vtw. 4'11 t loft. J.Sbi, I CM gar, wait! to beach, ahopl, ratturanla. patb snoomio 3 mo aunvner 11111 con- llcllr9d. MM74·3'00 ~~ r·. -{ I _ } f l... .~· •. ".:' -. I leave mess 619-4JS.52t 1 sp;ctacutw loclllOn. p;fjn, blytront, 3br, (2br/den) 31>1, zr1e. 2 Clf ~It, jr:· vlewa. o mtn1 an ht I 1. $4500/mo. Lt•. SOit dock • IVllf) 94M7 ·9766 BALBOA PENN 3br 3ba clean dplex, 2 cw 8"' no f:c''· 1532 M111m1t r. IA S 00/mo. A9t 94Mso.3822 EU1 Bluff 3Br 21/1 Bath l.lght & bngf'll: I 2mo lM A l'UJ Chlfmtr w1ots of ~S A~a• now S2300rmo Pegi 949-ssg.3882 IOl'lll dog:s ok "NEWPOAf SHORES" 2br 2ba, 2 car r · W/D, newly r•nov1t1 , ~le, S1300t'MO. 714-374-6 • stepa to Bay l iiUCiil • 3 Bld<oom 2 bl1h ~Iii• place, 4 CAI~ :mo no'pets fi2 5 t. EJclUllYI Brand New Home Premlem ... of Nf>B, 38' bonUI 3.Sbe, gate sJuanSed, SSIOOllno IN. IO 97·2275 2811 28A Hardwood Ftoo11, ~ & 10orable. qe level, pool IYaR, no pets, avail 718 Sl450mo 114~646-7673 PlllOlamtC ()(iii\ Vlewl Lux lbr condo tOOCXI new hdwd. 1111, W/O. deck gated. nearbch $1450949·722·83l4 • ,.. j ' •• ' I ~I ~;ri~l .--------Deadlines -----...... Monday ........... Sriday S:OOpm Thur:-.da) .. "i><lm• ... day S:OOpm Tue ... day ......... Monday S:OOpm f'riday .......... Thur~a) 5:00pm Wedne day .... Tuc ... JJy S:OOpm aturda) .......... .Friday S:OOprn Motel 'COSTA MESA• MOTOR INN 1ST Wk Special On All Rm1 $134.00 To leatur8' 24 ·hrs honl desk O O ph~ lree HBO/ESPN!Olsc • toe chann. poo11t>ea1e11 lac Guest iaund N rtiy FWV5 405 & 55 r1111 away ltom OC Fil!lgr!l College stoop ""a bells, test A ~r ' Cald Hole~ Motet 22n Hart>o1 a ... ~ 949-645·4840 204 RENTALS TO SHARE , Bni.rtltul FSide CM Home lo' $11a(e Prol'I pref' d S 750 • Ill ll't'ail around 711 714· S93 8204 9'l8IWlO cat 949.0-0).33&) -206 VACATION iftESORT RENTALS *WEEKLY RENTAL OCEAN VIEW 2nd llOOr. ~!> 8 people s 1500.i>er weell t <1epos1l 90!! 789·2904 or 909-687-986 t See Lag Sch 2bdrm Oen Vu. 208 OFFICES FOR RENT/LEASE CM, O.rdan Style 1 Story Drive ur to your door 2~ $1.25 lull MtVICI gross. X IJIJMll Adwna & Fairview. 714-54().3161 Office Building Coast Highway Newport Beach Approx 2600 S.F. $3500'Mo. Triple Net 1·2 Yur Term 94~S.5000 Extension •540 210 COMM/RETAIL /INDUSTRIAL FOR RENT/LEASE 1600 I 3200 sq ft Avail July. t Bussllnd olhce space N•ce Units• lOOt w 17111 St Costa Mesa 9U-650-8217 AUTO. REPAIR FOR LEAW C.M. an Newport Blvd. New I ~ Bays. $3200 7 Agenl lloil Co-oi> 949~ 96CISI INOUSTfflAL BUtlbiNG OH SUPERIOR 2200 r.t "" 400 sl olf!Ct. llUck OOOr $ 1450mlo Agerll 949"642-9666 1216 ~=1 WANTED ROOM I BATM IN E BLUFF AREA OF NEWPORT BEACH, MALE VERY CLEAN, MM40-045$ Rebullt Vacuum• $21.99 I up Huve s.lectlon I Coast VICUUm & ~ 333 E t71h Street • COiia Mell MM42·1MO HOUSESITTER 1¥1il IOI July wee~ty or ltle mon1ti Colleoe ~l~llM'~ Cal Lon II 71482Hl893 I 402LOST a. FOUND I LOST CAR KEYS Dover Or bet"1ttll 161h St & Clill Drive 949·646-0930 LOSTil May 21. C<*YI GQl(j Hav.a11an Llnk Btac:eto;t, REWARD Giii For My Btg Brrthdly Chns 11491673-&494 Coat on Balboa 0t COM: Gold earring, Dterc.il w/ safety 'lltlng. llEWAROI 94~760-t60t Coat 11bby cal llfly/Wnt m11t,aMha11,~cotlar, to yr pet much mlatld 15th &~1•94~2307 1 •12 ~~~1 2 Pioli (tor 2 Clll!ell Of 4 um5) ne11 2 b"5 in SOid out V1S11 Del Met MC PICillc: V'" NB Sl500obo714-8946118 ,., 4-5-4 .....,...F_U_RHITU __ AE_Ej_, l: ttlliln le& soft i =...: M9l, new 111• wnpped, Vef'r • soft, top quality. W11 S2000 aectl&.. $890. M•2'1.ff3.3 NOW OPEN In Cotta.._,._ •,MESA VERDE' CONSIGNMENTS 1525 Mesa Verde E ft09 Hf~Fn 10lm-5pm and Sat 11 am-Jpm B()llQin~ or bt~U llWOtqi flt 11tore We navt kle 'urnrture & eccesss ill!WOlll and motll! 714-557.Q207 I ~20 GARAGE I 458 FREE PETS' SALES /ANIMAL RESC'81 ~~~~"':"'!'~~~ COSTA MESA SAT ONLY ~2 FREE KITTENS 3011 MADISON AVE TO GOOD HOMES ONLY Clothing, booka, toola, racka REFS CHECK 94M50.S741 Ind mlac hOUMhotd Ii.ma. computer desk window NC, '""' Garage Sale .i S.?. F11m1ure. I .ut.t\ MUllCM,; f shop vac. clOlhll · shoes. elC INSTRUMENTS 2007 Port Cardiff Place, NB • - Q S l(oelllet Cmnpbetl Spint9 • GARA E ALE • Piano play$ really well 2 Coucties. dtMO labia & mu.:;1 sacmce S57S chars comple'l.8 lul sz bed 2 ......,. ll'ltlque lloor 'terto1 & much 71"627..,_, ., more• Sat 8·3 25-« Columbia I ~ .. nHt FallVIM & Fu In CM 466 MER wa.....- Hu111 Mov1119 Sale kl Men ,.,...,_, Verde area Sal June 5, 8 Jpm t8-'2Klno Court Cosla!.1851 RECORDS TOP DOLL.ARI Lots ol gr•t bllgams'll Jw. R & B 5QU Roc:a. lie IRVINE TERRACE 14TH 1 5C7s & &O's ANNUAL COMMUNl'TY I UIKE 64;.7 GARAGE SALE W1111;d Japaneee Swotda Ind ,..lated demi .. SATURDAY · JUNE 5th m 7:3M 00 PM ';, OVER 30 HOMES Will BE SEWNG I fabulous U$0/t· ment ol lr81SU19S lllCluding houMhold nems lppilanoes. lwlCln5 c:hl<llen. ltPITIS. clothe$ clwll, costume ~ry and much more Come to PCH and trvlne Teriace Dl1'¥e (1Cl0$$ lrom Newport Beach Country Ctub) Pick up I map 11wfttl I 11$1 ol ~esses. Sponsol'ld by Marian Phlll lppl Coelt Newport PropertiN. (949) 75•3721 Moving S.11 Ct..ioren.1""4 lum. cast•ron outdoor l;im IW!W8f \If d '"' cabinet, ~ & b&k•l5 t>oolasei 1111'95 dt!.11 top cof!ee tablt. bike & much mote' Cal 9'49 7~50IO MULTI FAM1LY SALEI SAT ... 2. t11C$11C dtylf, bike TV~~ do01M I houserlOld dl"'TIS 3107 COOUOOE AVEJCM (FffwlwJ8ak.-) MUL Tl FAM iiOviNO SALE! SAT ... ? 1211 DOVER/NB An14* TVs lUM Ill WI lilhinng ~ 10t1 IA lllltCI EWfY Thing ¥u• Oo1 NPi ESTA TEJiiOVINO SAT·SUN M2. LOTS OF REAU.iY GOOD THINGS & COLLECTIBLES • llMSC" GtMt Vanety ntE BLUFFS. 2027 VISTA CAUOAL NMM-1731 WANTED! OU> COINSP" Gold sd\111 Frw-. 11W1t. .Wig Otd walChlS I ieMkV WESTCOAST C°'*42_.... 1·10 ~1 Phlebotomy Cour.se Boslon Ree<! Co Call ~ •3901291 1-80(),201-1141 1478 EIROJJil *ACCOUNTS PAYABLEt 11 CLERK & GENERAL OFFICE Fun lime, muft1 ltOR open. atlons. Contad: Katolyn fir ~ Mt-75•1'1'1? ... ADMtfolSTRATTVE ASST Looting for motJ.-d, 1t4' Nrt« wlll't lllnt cuttonw lllVlce Ind comput• ..... I to ""°"' so tire '* """" Flelllble 9ChldUte .vii ... Competiv• N lary, h<MM· _., IIflll 1 plus. EOE Ree\#lle wit\ ..-y Send to PCM um 8lrtdlet Or'. Lab f.cn• Ca 12630 orFutoMt-7~ ~-dw~ia~B.da. c-......, .. ~ ••• _, ............ ,,. ......... ~ Jfw•• ,.., • •fJ/in. }#tit ..... ..,,_.. -~ ... ----............ ,., .... ....,.. •S, ..... .., ..... . ~...,. ........... .................. • n.-••n•h u °"""" ............ .... _ • c;.._. ·~ ......... ... Friday, June 4, 1999 TODAY'S CROSSwoRP PUZZLE ' CROSS i1 Ungene buy ~l•• 0 Bnde'• new bde I IT~ l4P~ "' tlCid I 5 Hea hanVnef .. ti .... ~.-P•ce ponrayer ) 7 Juliet'• belOVed ti Actrels I l,_anchell., J9 Send out ~ Apple desMr1 ,f2 Touna1 tA*ldeges 24 Aoorovall 25 AdOI' Mineo 211 Early rnominO ' ~Clutch · ~2 Very long lime -83 Repeat .. -37 Coml<>ft ~Poker pot •o Whdkey dnnk 111 "Ben-Hur." e.g 112 PeriOd 1n history ... jl3 Falt nower , ·A4 Army sta1us ),. ll6 Snow boot , l\8 Move llowly • .,61 Bird dogs 65 OlcH1me _ amplther . :.S Nocturnal • cre11ures "i)() Frlm "61 Eucalyptus .,., 82 "Gal1leld" 83~ ... ~adYltor 05 Shade of~ eeAdol~ 87 Tobogganl ea Egg yellow DOWN I Did the IMM:kstrol<• 2 ~bloNOm 3 Oehlland 4 ChUrdl ~tJon 5 Entei1atne< Streiland 11 Ethically nevtr1rl 7 Luxury cars 8 Was KQU&inted with II Ally day now I 0 llland 90Ultl of SlClly 11 Corroded 12 Kiits a dragon 15 Lamb'• trait 21 Formal greeting 23 SOC1h aenM abbr. 26 Polka- 27 ·-way You Want It" 28 Command to Sliver PMVIOU9 PUmi IOLVlO ...... 211 Knock 30 "Just--auspectedr 31 Conoeels 32 Alrpott Info abbr 34 Bed In a &helter 35 Tlnl 36 BobbV o1 the NHL 38 ProMCUIOI' Starr 39 Vex 43 Pretend 45 Showery mo. 48 Flaked 4 7 Perfume oils 48 OlfectOI' -8. De M• 49 Grow, as crops 50 Oneot the Muppeta S 1 Digging tool 52 8lac:k 53 "Lum and • Abner medium 54 Hushed 56 Guitars' cousins 57 ·-Flanders" 59 Looi< for 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS BARBEOOES GALORE NOW HIRING! Work 111 1 tun u.lte tnvlronmenl. Some ,satH uper Medtd. FT, 10tm·7pm. Start S7/hr up (0.0.E., Btnefltt pkg '1v11l1b e. Apply: JARBEOUES GALORE 2338 H1rbof Blvd., , Colla Mesa ' (On·1lt1 Interview) FARMERS MARKET Open poel1lon1: • Receiver• • Cuhlere • Food Service/Dell • "'"' • Seafood • Gfooery • Produce Call (M9)760o0403 or 1pply In per1on 11 1ny of our :l locatlone. ••••••••••••••••••• : HOTEL : • Front Desk • : •Clerks* : • Full and PT now : : hiring all shifts! • • Apply in person • : Costa Mesa : • Motor Inn • • 2277 Harbor Blvd. • : 949-645-4840 : ••••••••••••••••••• SALt:S ACCOUNT REPRESENTATIVE (F_yLL TIME $25-lOK + INCENTIVE) The Los Angeles nmes is seeking briaht, capable inilividuals who are looking for full·time employment with an established. yet exp1Ddin1 organization. SaJes (lS.Jf::-~week) and Distribution staff will work at our Orange County ..-Consumer Marketing Regional office . EARN $400 to UGO per week (Sala + Commks'on The Sales Account Representative will work to achieve saJes '----~.---.-iiiiiiiii.._....,..,.iiiiiiiii .. -.-"----------tllgoals within an assigned geographic area. The individual The Sales Development Representatives sell Times Oranae '11 · · I b d l · County subscnptions to prospects at high profile venues wi maximize sa es Y eve oping strong partnerships with such as'. college campuses, f1irs, utubu, $hows and sclcctc existing accounts, establishing new outlets and adjusting rewl outlets Also, "1e RcpresenbUtve will secure access to distribufion volumes. The Representative must act as an gated buildings. ambnssador for the company by always maintaining appropriate appearance and demeanor. TH.1! SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE WILL BE: •Independent and reliable •Flexible with their schedule • Professional in appearance •A .. go getter., and "self-starter" • Must have reliable transportation • Bilingual (Spanish or Vietnamese) a plus The Los Angeles Times offers a competitive compensation and benefits upon qualification. Qualified candidates may apply in person, by mail, or by fax at: The Times Orange County Consumer Marketing Sales 1375 SunOower Ave Costa Mesa, CA 92626 THE SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE WILL HAVE: • 2-4 years of saJes, marketing or related experience required • Strong problem solving, decision making, organizational and planning skills • Excellent verbal and written communication skill s •Ability to work a flexible schedule including Saturday & ·Sunday · •PC skill s required The Los Angeles Times offers a competitive compensation apd benefits package. Qualified candidates should send a resume with salary his~ory to: Phone (714) 966-4591 The Times Orange County You may also Jax to (714) 9t)6.4590 or send via the Internet to Employment Office alex.mora@Latimes.com 1375 Sunflower Ave Contact: Alex Mora Costa Mesa, CA 92626 .. Eq_u_a_I 0..-ppo.._rt_u_n_,ity--.ETm'""p-lo~y~er=-~=:-:--~~~~'."'!"1 .. ~r"I You may also fax to (714) 966-775 1 or send via the Internet Anenclal R~lltY BROKERS SERIES~ ,.._.._._ lO jobs@fatimes.com He SIOOI( ~ per year Also hoMg nr.-va.-wL1Y....,.-wa avv phones, data entry. ~1 Broll81s WtA 11ui. salary SETIERS protlan•e. xlntcomtOOf\ICl.llon DOE Alcherd 714·f>l).1850 skllts a must PT/FT oonttllCI FT/Fl' dny and Joe 714 513·1850~ • CNA, Rtaldent Aulllant. ~shifts Senior ISSISled kvlng 812 o20 ~ Growing Office Support Co ~knl PIT Typlsta who arf: la)! and OllJllNed 75\lwprri tAS·WORD exp , llexlbta hourr. Fu Resume & i;atary requtrad 10 949-673-2428 Newport Beacll. wll tram • .,, Call Gamen 949-642·5861 Per Hour Part time T°'1troducers Driver Wanted · 11.-a1t11. ~ i...w..a Equal Opportunity Employer •Managallr-.emaliunll• Trawl ~xcltement Fun $9.22 per hour plus :~~ ... mileage. • LoQs wrm .-m....,,...,.,., Eel. In 1969 In COt'iln Me . ..a 80 Cuttomer Sales ~'rOPENINGS'(r $12 Per Hr Appt , College Internships avail. Fun, upbeat environment No experience nee. wni l{aln. Flexible hours conditions apply. 714·549-9599 Unique career OflllOll\Mlity 'Nllh rapdy axpandng lnl'I Company ~K • a month po1antial Large Boat Dealership Wini$ YOU.If you hive e•p In tile areas ot Rig gng nstall, mamt and d01a11ng on bOth small lar99 boati; apply tn con l1<1enee We otter a great plac.e 10 WOtk. com 1*1$&llon based on exp 401K med. & beoef Cd 949 645-3880 or lu reaume to 949-645-8015 Ma111tenanct •Carpen1tf't •Electrlclana •Malnl Mechanic• •LabOl'trt Must hive awn tool•, min s yre upelence, or cell 714-956-1030. Needed Mon thru Sun 2:45am to 5:45pm, Addl- tlonal woo m1y bt 1vall- able. Musi have truck or Van, liability insurance with proof or p1yment1, drlv· era license, aoclal security card, and clean O.M.V. print out • Accepting appllcallons Mon to thru Fri from 8:00am to 4:00pm. Please bring all required Information. Times Orenge County Attn: Pam Beckln~h1m 2901 Garry Ave. Senta Ana,. Ca 92704 714-549-8548 8()().933-4080 and llJ"OWina ('.all ror api){. l.aas.813-4744 I 0Ma e 3 to $5000 wttklf and get FREE Vac1tlon• In T11vel lnduetryl Not MLMI Call for more Info: 1.eoG-352-3?81 • 9301 UidlCll Front OlflCi, Flt, Family PractJce, NB Exp w 1 phones alto PIT INSURANCE 81LLER knoWledge ol CPT/ ICO approx 20hts/Wk Great wo1 .. lng condtllon5 Fu l'HUl'M IO (949)721-1780. ~ Statlonere M9ks FT Cuetomer ave penonnel. Will t11ln, Beneflta. Cell f<K ~ 949-963-1200 x245 O WN A COMPUTER? Put ~ 10 worll• Earn up 10 SJOK extr.a per year PfT Log on 10 ~itlbn.com Acce11 Code Ft213 ZUSfS fHHHUU.U: :S ISS ~ e g Telemarketer g c Our IOp sales person e e made S2300 last • : weeil Legotmata 1st g 3 ra1e ~any his 2 9 -a openings 1 ctoser ft a and 1 opener Hlgest 1t ~ commlSSlons 1n lhe C tr induslry, Al lllbound ft g leads 80 to 90". ol g 9 OUt dlefllt buy for e ft ov11 3 yrs Thil 15 lhe e e be$t opponlJOlly 1or e g lhe ~oned. sldlled : s and ~ly focused s 9 lndTvtdual c s 310-Sf>l-4714 • n • llZUUSDCDCSDSDZI Wil 1re.n Call 562·80J.ll04a ROGER'S GARDENS has immediate FIT opeoog in our Indoor plant and gtlt depanmenl Previous planl knowledge and utt5 tit· penance requuec:t Please lax YOOf 1esume IO 94CJl640. 7528 Attn Shely Of aj)j)ly "' ~ at 2301 San Joeq\lll ltlls Road. Colona del Mar SALE PERSON Up1calt Chlldrtn• clothing end 1hoe ttOfe. FT/PT sale• HIOC. Shoe exper., helpful. Uttlt P9ople & Me. 14M4S·1355 Elder Cwe ~ In my CM home tor 9rendmothtf. T11et afternoon• 1·5. S10hr, e•M4W456 CYNTIAA11 RAUMAAK Aulstant Manager. Evtt ' wtltndl. Apply In person. CM K·Mart Pim MM48-ts57 ***SALES*** Now you can seU the exc~ement and quaJoly of Amerea's 11 home satel- 1111 "fSlem DIRECTV Make lots or money, showing people theY don't need 1lli high price of their cable compeny triy lotlg9r We are loolung lor h91 eneigy OUl$ide sale& COl\SUIUlllS F~ and PIT ~ avlllable ., lhe Otllfl9" COl#\ty area. No $.Jlea e•p&11eoce nee DIRECTV Ytrtualfy !Sells tlStll Cal OBS Direct (949)8!)S.8431 Ask for Barry EOE SECRETARY PT, 10 to 201111 per week. S9 to S13 per hour. for law office In HB. 714442.0553 REAL ESTATE IS A GREAT CAREER! ERA Rallelty & Lloyd In tiuntinglon BMCh needs your ~ NOW! We Wiii pay for your license trlll1lng COUIM Ind trail you to be IUC· ceSill.ll! ~5391ext.119 Recepdon't PIT '°' FiinH• Club In Newpon B11ch Mornings and Weekends Call 9'M42.:J215 HOME, .HEAL TH AND .-...... 222 ACOUSTICAL CEILINGS CEILING DESIGN ACOUSTIC REMOVAL KNOCKDOWN TEXTURE AP"1.IEO 71H1o.3315 224 ADOITIONS /REMODELING FARTHING IHTERIORS l(flChflrVBattv'Ramodel ioom Additions .. VtS&'MC ~~'°875 949-645-9325 REBUILD OR REMODEL 1-'omee °' Olliees • ,,Jll y CongU1JC1lon • Ro~Pnced • c al Company •636318 • Sttphemon & Associares Call M9-64 .. 5465 f 1to CARPENTRY r • A TO Z HANDYMAN .._., R!llace Cllblnels J•cnen. BBl1l, Ooofs, Wri· Dt..,s Doug 714·54&-7258 !!._:=I .R•groutlttg and lnetallatlon. • [H701SO Deen of Tile. 9-673.f065 7t 4-84U521 WHAT HAPPENS IF :roUDON7 • ~OVERT/SE? NOTHING! Call the ' , Claeelflede ' I 642-1878 Locil Au Pilr Progrim ~1ng ' qtUlified H05I hm1hes for 541mmer imvils Flaible, ltgil, 4Shrl,lwk Ave<igt COSI $24'¥\Yk, per family, not per child. Call 800-713-2002 or 949-495-3993 ~ftltlll.I Ir.com 1--==~1 VICKY'S CLEANING We olle1 THE BEST House Ind Wlt'fJ<M ClearenQ 10 years exper~ ldnt ref11 VICKY'S 71~95 1272==1 286 E~™ 1--.1 LEWIS CONSTRUCTION f.:::=::;:::::;:;:::;=m='.I HOME IMPROVEMENTSll Remodoltng • H.tldyman ~,-~ Drywall • carpenlly =·no UC • 704773. Local ~ Iden! ...,.. i and rnucn morel Smalt obS ok 114-f>s7-5e2s nsf' 'i!senue__ Gary Mg s-52n •UC. CONTRlRAHDYMAN• ...--• AH Trldee HOme Ouaily work ~ all ""* '-'--_,.. tmp<OYelMnlt & Aapelra local Newport Bch 2<>;ia ~s • ..,,.... .,,..--BathtKitchtn 11mod1llng, Good ooug 1MM42.1no pager 114-888-20n. phone Ventura Concrete & Masonry Nnr C..D111,/Lmod.d 71,._269-7185 OUk:ll re&ponH. Bfici<'Block'Stone'We!kways IL • ,4 .,. 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I , • f t I I ~ 11 • I ---- '.. ·, . .., ~ c ...... vau•hl ... ,..,.... ........ you .... .., wlllftyrMll'lld ....... foi-all your ...-1 PUBLIC NOTICE The Calif. Publlc· Ullllltes Comm1ssl0ft REQUIRES thal all used hou5thold goods movers rrml their. P u.c ca T number; limos and chauffers print their T.C:P number In 111 adVert•s· ments II you have e question about the · ltga~ty ol a mover, limo or chauffer, call. PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISION 714·558·4151 • 4 .. t ~· ------.• ...,a -..: ·r .-... ·~ ...... , ..... .u lf.-~. t ~··, ........ , ......... , ff.1QIJllS n.....-......... ...... .,-........ ... LOCAllN9 ~ ... ......, ...... 67MaM LDIMW ....... -. . . . .. ,. ~ . . . . . .. I' # . -I .... •• ,-.. ,:9(~ I• ' •' -~=·iii-.. ' -....... . n 1 . ' Doily Pilc;t · .. , ~l••· ,• ~····· • "" . """.... . , . Stuffer/Inserter., : Wanted :·: To lnleft MCtlont k\IO: the Loi Angeln TI~. new.paper needed ~; 6:00.m to 8:30pfri. IOd , Sun 2:00.m to 8:00.nf'.' Addltlon1I work m1y S>e: • avllllbt.. ·" • $5.00 per hour or pl•' work whichever It greatlf. Mutt h1v1 drtv- trs llcenM Of CalifOfftl• • 1.0 . and 1 Socl•I Security • ca rel. • Calle ~ed H well u 1pplleltJont Mon thni Frf from 8:00.m to 4:00pm .• ONLY. ' TlmH Orange Cou11r1 • • Attn: Pim hclllnghllt\. 2901 Gwry Ave. Santi Ant, Ct 927<J4. • • 714-54&-8548 • : 8()().933-4080 ° , I *PT DEMONSTRATORS •. : Weellends ll 'il«"'Y SIOres'tn ' area. car~ must~: neat. ~':::JM42-42'3 ~ : I '80 _IUSIN!SS'.t : OPPOA'TUNITIQ' : . . PINN bt wwy ot out of. lfH compenlH. Checll with lhe local Bttter BueJntaa Bureeu .before. , you Hnd eny money or feta fOf eervleta. Reid ind undet1l1nd any. , contrecte btfOl'I you algn. 3,000,000,000 Printer Cartridges • Sold. • Lass than 15% recycled. Own and operate your own comm recycling ctr Eam SHJ0.000 +-per year 1-800-670·2357 WHAT HAPPENS IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE? . ft NOTHING/ Call the Clasalfleda •• : r. 642-5678 .... CUSTOM SLIPCOVERS .. f#r·,.-;; ~-· .. .... .. J .. -:-y--..,..,.. .., ••• 1 r J 1 • ~ YACHT SIJRPLUS ,' Humongous marine Sl\1J\P MEETsaturday, June 5th at th~ NEWPORT BEACH NAUTICAL MUSEUM. Hours are 0700,.till noon. Parking inside back gate of Dunes. Enter Coast Hwy. and Bayside. Everything at Minney's store on June 5th. If you don 't find what you want at the swap meet drop by the store @1500 Old Newport Blvd., . Costa Mesa. Huge savings on 1500 bags of sail , new Spinnaker poles, Edson steering parts, rope by the spool, ship models, nautical decor, Sabot parts stainless steel nuts and bolts, etc. etc. This is a once a year happening, be there, all your neighbors will? A few selling spaces are still available at $30.00 per space. Call store for info. 949/548-4192 See you Saturday, Ernie Minney Bf CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHMF -.ct TANNAH HINSCH . . . 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