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Tars·in five
Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907
Mayor's son recovering
after otorcycle accident
•Nick Buffa suffered ·head inju.iy whil~ warming
up for a Sacramento motocross competition.
... . petitively for two yea.rs, wa5
By Christopner GQff~ Dal/ Pilot , 'doing a w.rm-up run at the -
.. ' .Hangtown National amateur
COSTA MESA -· Mayor motocross event early Saturday
Peter Buffa's 22-year.ald son morning. when he miscalculat-
Nick suffered head injuries ed on~ of the course's jumps ..
after being thrown from bis •I came up a few inc.hes
motorcycle and tumbling 70 short, which means my ·back
feet down a hill· while warming tire didn't completely clear the
up for a weekend motocross landing, so it bounced in a vio-
race in Sacr~o. lent way and it kicked the baclt
Buffa, a Cal ~ P&Derton end of the bike where it didn't
student who lives at home with
his parents ~d has raced com-
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Toll road traffic below estimates
•Detractors of toll way
say they aren 't surprised,
but proponents insist
numbers will go up ..
By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot
A recent report ~ays traffic
counts on the new San Joaquin
Hills toll road are lagging behind
original projections -and locals
who opposed the road in the past
say they knew all along the esti-
mates were inflated.
"Anybody who. had really
studied their projections knew
they wer.e suspect," said former
Newport Bea'ch Mayor Phil San-
sone, who spoke out against the. ' . f.
road taking over part of ~ewport
Coast Drive.
But Costa Mesa Mayor Peter
Buffa, chairman of the toll way
bo(lfd of directors, said the figures
mean only that it's taking the traf-
fic longer than expected to get up
to speed.
"With improvements in other
nearby roads like the El Toro Y,
traffic in generaJ has gotten m~ch
better, which reduces the incen-
tive to use the toll road," he said.
"We're in good shape, and I think
we'll be c)ose to the estimates by
the end of the year."
Some locaJ residents and offi·
cials fought the road, which
opened in November, because it
usurped a portion of Newport
Coast Drive. Now, drivers must
pay 50 cents to drive the route
that used to be free.
A group deemed the Newport
Coast Driv~ Defense Fund has
Beeri trying to fight that point in
court. Fund leader Ron Kennedy
even goes so far as saying the
lfansportation Cohidor Agency
added Newport Coast Drive to
the toll way just to u'p toll collec-
tion estimates.
"It confirms what we have said
all along -that their projections
were bogus," said Jim Toledano,
the fund's lawyer.
On behaJf of the fund,
Toledano is appealing a slate
appellate court's dismissal of its
case, originally filed just before
the toll road's Novem'Qer opening.
The suit says the agency !:)hould-
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Are you using the San
Joaquin Hills toll road? I Do ·you believe the
road is going to live
up to its financial
projections? Leave
your comments on our
Readers Hotlin~ 642-6086.-
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a public road cilld asks the chcu g
be removed from what used to l ·
Newport Coast D1ive
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Debate over -
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If you're off to the beach
today stop by your local
coffee sh op tor a
few cups of mocha
Java, cale frappe
or whatever floats
your boat. By th e
tlme you finish your last
drop and maJce your way
outside, the dreary clouds
o.nd llg/JJ. fog wUJ have
burned away. If you head
out too early, there's
alwafs bi.llcottJ .. :1
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THE ,HUMAN
~B RAIN ·ON TRIAL
'Nothing can beat the human mind,' marvels one
fourth-grade chess fan, who's following the match
between IBM's Deep Blue and Garry Kasparov
As World Chess Champion
Garry Kasparov and mM super·
computer Deep Blue tied up their
epic man vs. machine battle with a
dra w Tuesday, local chess buffs
l'09ted fo~ l\.urnan piind. ' •r foot*for· ttlr humair11Jtd.>.
gence," said Costa Mesa chess·
By M ichelle Terwilleger, Daily Ptlot
NEWPORT-tvtESA -More thcll1 7::., l 'll" •
Mes·a High School parents, student!> •trld ,,
.gathered to setid a clear messagP lll .... Ii •
trustees at their study sess1on Tuesday Our sr 11
needs the farm money.
But that wasn't the .only· message Both • ,,
ence members and.trustees said the schuol d r
should consider a bond measure to fKl\
deferred maintenance.
"If you don't spend
, this money like it "We cannot b"elongs to Costa
Mesa students, I'm allow the rich
not sure you'll have __ to get richer any respect from Cos--
ta Mesa citizens," and the poor to
said parent Kim Kas-11-~-_,..::....,,..__.....,se""'u"'--. ~........,"--'U.l........_. ....... .__~g""" .. e""t-poorer ...
. The school distri.ct
sold the farm to the : --LINDA DIXON
city of Costa Mesa for
$7 .3 million last year.
Costa. Mesa High
School had used the frum for agncultu1 ctl d ct. (;
and storage.
District staff and trustees have discu~rd 1i,,.w
farm proceeds fqr reoperung schools dnd to fh 1k
a dent in the ·district's deferred mdlntrn 1111
needs, totalling $15.4 million.
Board President Martha Fluor d!so slllf<l""l•
at a board meeting last week that pd1 t of th(:> lct1~·
money be spent on energy conseIYdt1on and CuJ .
ital impro.vement projects to tree up money m U•
general fund that could be used lo pdy 101 sdl.n \
raises.
Sut Costa Mesa parents argue-cl UM I ll1t 1
"middle-class school" cannot rai e dS much mon
ey for school needs as other high schools in th
district.
"We cannot allow the nch to get richer an l th
poor to get poorer," said Costa Mesd parent Liml
Dixon.
Dixon showed a film produced. dt the h1~1h
school that had footage of cracked pavem(>11l,
missing ceiling tiles, broken lockers dJld oll 11 1
maintenance problems.
But Har'bOr View parent Harold Parker saiti
thatjust as other district property sales have lx rt·
efitted the entire district, so should thE' fcum ~ll'.
"·You people need to broaden your view h1:w,
in my opinion, 8 Parker said. "Costa Mesd l 1.iuh
School is not the only school thdt's a mess."
Superintendent Mac Betnd said it may be tirn
for a bond measure. ·
Board members will discuss making TC'pau-. to
Costa Mesa High School's roofs nnd gutten-dt l
meeting on May 13 and will pursue the bc~n t
i$SUe idea in coming weeks.
Bryan
Sh apiro
looks over
tbe bocird at
the Newport
Beach Ch
Center that
WU tup
like the end
of game two, .
the one that
Deep Blue
won.
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• WEDNESDAY. MAY7, 1997
GET CON NECTED
The public is invited to learn to
access Internet resources and
World· Wide Web sites at Newport
Beach Public Library's "Get Con-
nected at the Library• program at
1 p.m. at the Mariners Branch,
2005 Dover Drive. For more infor-
mation, call 717-3801.
CERAMICS
Orange Coast College's Ceram-
ics Club presents its annual Spring
Ceramic Art and Pottery Sale from
6 a.m. to 7 p.m. in the quad area in
front of OCC's Student Center.
Prices begin at $5. For more infor-
mation, call 432-5515.
HEALTH TALK
Hoag Memorial Hospital Pres-
byterian offers a free health semi-
nar on ·New Approaches to Theat-
ment of Cerebrova.scular Diseases
Using Minimally invasive Meth-
ods" at 1 p.m . at the Patty and
George Hoag Cancer Center
Auditorium, One Hoag Drive,
Building 41, Newport Beach. To
RSVP, call (600) 514-4624.
REAL ESTATE
Newport Harbor Panhellenic
will have its last m eeting of the
year featuring "Inside Tidbits on
Real Estate• at 10 a .m. at St.
Michael's a nd All Angels
Church, 3233 Pacific View Dri-
ve, Corona de! Mar. Cost is $4.
For more information , call 846-
4164.
REVERSE MORTGAGE
Reverse Mortgage N e twork
offers a free seminar at 3 p.m . for
senior citizens 62 or older
designed to assist and direct each
senior to the best program for
their needs on a generic basis at
Bayside Village, 300 E. Coast
Highway, . Ne wport Beach . To
RSVP, call 723-0233.
al'ound town .
COLLEGE FAQt
Reauiten from 25 public and
private colleges and univenlties
from throughout the nation and
Mexico will be on Orange Coast
College's campus during OCC's
college fair from 9 a.m.. to 12:30
p.m. For infonnation, call'432-5894.
PROJECT 2000
Speak Up Newport's next
meetjng will feature •Project
2000, • a report by the Balboa
Peninsula Planning Advisory
Committee, at 5:30 p .m. at the
Cannery Restaurant, 3010
Lafayette, Newport Beach. For
more information, call 224-2266.
EDUCATION MEETlNG
The Newport-Mesa Unified
School District Special Education
Department Community Advisory
Committee's next meeting will be
from 7 to 6:30 p.m. at the Rod
MacMillian Board Room/Harper
site, 425 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa.
The topic will be on "Least Restric-
tive Settings Inclusion.• For more
information, call 760-3506.
· THURSDAY -·
JOB SEARCH .
The Newport Beach Central
Library presents a free program
b!lled "Getting a Job Through
the Back Door" at 7 p.m. in the
Friends' meeting room. 1000 Avo-
cado Ave. For more information,
call 717-3601.
CERAMICS
Orange Coast College's Ceram-
ics Oub presents its annual Spring
Ceramic Art and Pottery Sale from
6 a .m . to 7 p.m. iµ the quad area in
front of OCC's Student Center.
Prices begin at $5. For more infor-
mation, call 432-5515.
FINANCE TALK
Courtlandt Financial offers a
free workshop on •Asset Alloca-
tion for Portf ollo Risk Reduc,t1on •
from 1 to 2 p .m. or 6:~0 to 7:30
p.m . at the University Athletic
Club, 1701 Quail St., Newport
Beach. For more· information,
call 251-6901.
MORNING CLUB
The Thursday Morning Oub,
a Harbor-area friendship club,
invites local ladies to join the
club for a luncheon and the •Tea
for Two• fashion show from 11
a .m . to 2 p .m . at the Balboa Bay
Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway,
Newport Beach. Cost is $18. For
more information, call 546-0301.
ESTATt PLANNING
The law offices of Lisa A.
Ciancio qffers a free workshop
on •Estate Planning for th&
Young Family -Protecting Your
Family Through Wills and
lhlsts" at 6:30 p .m . at 861 Dover
Drive, Suite 300, Newport
Beach. Reservations are
required at 574-0866.
P.RACTICAL BUDGETING
Orange Coast College 'offers a
free workshop that will show
attendees how to better manage
their money called •Practical
Budgeting" from noon to 1:30
p.m . today and May 15 in OCC's
Re-Entry Center. For more infor-
mation, call 432-5162.
FASHION SHOW
Vice presidents of Design,
Dana Buchman and Karen Har-
man, will appear at a fashion to
highlight the •dana b. and
karen • casual line at 6 p .m. at
the Bloomingdale's C01.µtyard at
Fashion Island in Newport
Beach. For more information, call
129-6600.
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MAltC MAl11N I DAILY. fll.oT
Writer Jalle Mmnmano ~ qwtlom trom lnqUbltlve wond~ at ICalw 811•11dm'y
School in Co9ta MeM on 1Uelday dmtng Autbor'a Day. Mammuo'a book. •1•1.,. W11o
Surf.. WU a hlt among the llude9ts.
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Newport gets four new firefighters
By Christopher Goffard, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -Four
firefighters joined the ranks of
the Newport Beach Fire and
Marine Department this week,
marking the first arrivals since
July 1995.
The new firefighters are
undergoing a weeklong orienta-
tion process. Two will start their
first official shift Saturday, while
the other two begin next Tues-
day, said Newport Beach Fire and
Marine Department Lt. J ohn
Blau er.
The firefighters will make
roughly $3,000 a month in their
newj obs, Blauer said He said the
openings came with a recent
retirement and the department's
takeover of ambulance services.
The new firefighters are:
• Ron Guiterrez, 32, of Ontario,
who served as a volunteer fire-
fighter in La Habra Heights, a
cadet firefighter in Alhambra and
a reserve firefighter in Pomona.
• Justin Carr, 23, ~f Hunting-
ton Beach, who served as an aux-
iliary firefighter in South Pasade-
na and a reserve firefighter in Los
Alamitos.
• Steven Martin, 34, of
Cypress, who served as an
apprentice firefighter in Corona, a
paid-call firefighter for the
Orange County Fire Department
and a sonar technician for the U.S.
Navy.
• James Boland, 30, of Hunt-
ington ·Beach, who served as a
reserve firefighter in Fountain
Valley.
alm anac
• Berna A Dellert. 84, on Feb. 28 COSTA MESA L. Crowe, married on Feb. 28 in $141,000
• EDrTOR'S NOTE: Do you or someone • Mildred E. Marien, 50, on Wesley C. Johnson. 32, of Carson Santa Ana 1984 Continental Ave.
you know have a landmark birthday°' March 2 Stephen G. Knutson, 41, of • Alessandro nabattoni and s 166,500
anniversary coming up? If so, we'd like • Lucy E. Reap, 95, on March 1 Cathedral Qty Saghi Alalhessabi, married on 2997 Crofton St. to include it in our Almanac section. $168,000 .
Please call the information into the •Jerome M. Vandewalle, 57, on Edwin D. Oerosas, 25, of Cenitos March 4 in Santa Ana
Readers' Hotline, 642~. fax it to 646-Feb.26 Harmony L. Hart. 19, of Dana • Bret A. Tuchman and Peggy 1891 Orange Ave. C
41 70, or mail it to City Editor Tina Bor-•Jane-A. Beris, 91rOn March 3 Point -f:.evenzon, married on Feb. 22 in S225,000
• Nell M. Cocc;imiglio,. 76, on 1953 Republic Ave. gatta, 330 W Bay St., Costa Mesa, callf. Gary J. 'noyer, 35, of El Dorado
92627. You may also ~Q!!Qtograpbs. March 1 Hill
but please be sure to include a self-• Amany Foudai 35, on March 4 Stanley M . Larson. 33, of Foun-addressed stamped envelope if you'd • Mltchell G. Sabbagh, 76, on ta1n Valley like it returned. March2 Leonardo Viveros, 30, of Garden
• Dorothea K. Blair, 73, on March Grove
BANKRUPTCIES 4 Jarred B. Pittman, 22, of Hunting-
• Virginia M . Demello, 74, on ton Beach
Recent bankruptcies as report-Feb. 27 . Jon J. Redd, 43, of Irvine
ed to the Federal Bankruptcy • Kikuye M. Kawai, 86, on March Attilio Giolli, 36, of Irvine
Court in Santa Ana. 4 Alexey E. Pynko, 30, of Moscow,
COSTA MESA Russia
• dba: Chuckwagon Catering; NEWPORT BEACH Mark A. Edman, 21, of Placentia
Chapter 11 • Gwendolyn E. Dixon, 84, on Gwenytb Y. Elliott, 26, of San
• dba: Crirnebusters; Chapter 11 Feb.25 aemente
• dba: Port-A-Pig; Chapter 11 • William lreloar, 69, on Feb. 25 Donald v. Reed, 59, of Santa Ana
Alexander M. Peters, 28, of Santa • dba: Quorum by Kuorum; • Jay Harkley, 94, on March 1
Chapter 11 • Bernice V. Byme, 90, on March Ana
• dba: Rancho Enseneda; Chapter 4 Sonia C. Mendoza, 30, of Santa
11 •Doris G. Loynd. 96, on March 1 Ana
• dba: Pure Energy; Chapter 7 Vincent Gard.a, 31, of Santa Ana • Nellie R. Segerstrom. 99, on
Feb.28 Joseph Ortiz-Padilla, 53, of Santa
NEWPORT BEACH • Sue A. Walker, 76, on Feb. 19 Ana
Christine M. Parker, 29, of Santa • dba: J.L.M. Marketing Co.; • Earl N. Brown, 94, on March 1 An.a Chapter 7 Derek C . Henderson, 28, of !fustin
DEATHS DUI ARRESTS
The following people were MARRIAGES
Most recent deaths as reported arrested recently on suspicion of
to the Orange County Reeorder's driving under the influence. Most recent maniages as
Office. These people have only been reported to the Orange County
COSTA MESA arrested: on suspicion of a crime, Recorder's Offioo.
• Sunny Sudweeks, 26, on Feb. and, as with all such crimes, they COSTA MESA
23 are innocent until proven guilty. • Javier R Olavez and Rossmari
· • Ferne Freeman, 84, on Feb. 21 ~ R. Ramos, married on Feb. 28 In
•Jiubeit D. Kibin, 16, on March 2 NEWPORT BEACH Santa Ana
• John Cherry, 59, on Feb. 27 Jeffrey J . Kassin, 25, of Burbank • Robert G. Adams Jr. and La\ll'a
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22 in Rancho Palos Vattes $ 180, ()()()
•Robert Outierrez and Kathy Jo 1829 Samar Drive
Maitby, married on March 1 in $295,000
111 South Coast Drive H201 Orange $122,500
NEWPORT BEACH 1838 Pomona Ave. A
$179,000
• Paul E. Williams and Shirley A. 372 Bucknell Road Wtlliams, married on March 3 {n.. $205,000
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• Russell L. Golisano and Susan 626 Whitney Way 136
$148,500
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• Russell E. Vasterling and Robyn 2323 Westminister Ave. E. Ashley, manied on Feb. 28 in $196,000
Los Olivos 605 S. San Michel Drive D
$136,500
REAL ESTATE SALES 109 Georgetown Lane
$128,000
Recent real estate sales as 1624 Iowa St. B
reported by the Continental $97,000
Lawyers Title Co. in Santa Ana. NEWPORT BEACH
COSTA MESA
""' 35 Northampton Court
2139 Monrovia Ave. $399,000
$171,000 2601 Bayshore Drive
1656 Corsica Place $785,000
$240,000 1837 Port Wheeler Place
$435,000
3049 Loysburg Bay 1242 Rutland Road 3 $129,500 $117,500
820 Saint Clair St. 2709 Hiiiside Drive 33 $2 2 5, ()()()
2175 Pacific Ave. B $252,000
afternoon. Wind Expect fair to good
waves will build to surflng conditions
thrM feet. and a 5-today thanks to a
foot swell wlll come combination of
from the west. ground swells, a small
one from the west
11DIS running one to three
TODAY 1-and anoVler'
First low from the south
•:29 a.m. ·1.0 betWMn ttw'M and
First high four t.et.. Wind
10:47 a.m. 4.2 'WllWS from the Secondr. nOl1hwelt flll In and
4:04p .. 1.2 help melntaln pr.tty
Second high <0 .... 1t waist-to
10: 1.:.t,m· S.9 shoulder-high wwves.
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First low foot .ts around
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2207 Aralla St.
$450,000
2916 Irvine Ave.
$205,000
2105 Descanso
$210,000
405 Orion Way
$138,000
2y.g McNeil i..ne 7 $ 02,000
2 Summerwalk Court
$129,000
523 W. Balboa Blvd. $312,000
3118 Corte Hermosa $470,000
1010 Kings Road ssso,ooo
26 Corsica Drive 39 $200,000
901 Dove ~. 230
$815,000
1706 Irvine Ave.
$288,000
35 Seascape Drive
$145,000
109 Bay Hill Drive
$350,000
840 Newport Center Drive $945,000
112 Villa Point Drive $370,000
1800 Commodore Road
$529,000
1532 ::J&hland Drive S515,
190 Newport Center Drive 250
$722,~00
513 Big Canyon Villas
$595t000
2421 Francisco Drive
$520,000
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NIXON ·IJBRARY:
. Where history is stopped at the doOr
The current flap over whether
to include a statue of
Fran.klln R elt ill his
wheelchair in th= FDR
memorial in Washington, D.C.
presses all sorts of buttons here -
but two in particular.
First is the wonder that I could
have grown up, gone off to col-
lege and fought a war during Roo-
sevelt's fourtenn.s as president
without any real awareness that
he had no use of his legs. It may
be difficult for those of you who
weren't.alive then to believe this
coulq be possible. But I've talked
. with several contemporaries in the
last few days who, like me, found
that the vitality of this man com-
pletely obscw"ed his disability.
FDR was never photographed
candidly and his disability was
seldom written about, but this was
mo're a matter of co\l{tesy than
collusion -and it sure as hell
couldn't happen today, which is a
different debate. If the intent was
to divert attention from what
might have been perceived as a
weakness, it worked. It was only
after I saw the play "Swuise at
Campabello • years after FDR's
death that I realized the extent-of
his physical impairment.
The other button is more cur-
rent, more local -and more dis-
turbing. It has to do with putting a
public relations spi.Jl on history -
either by omission or commission
-in the growing cadre of presi-
dential libraries and memorials
·around the nation. A lifelong fasci-
nation with American history has
driven me to visit all of them
exceptthree:Kenned~Reagan
and Ford.
One result of these explorations
is the growing conviction that
presidential libraries should pro-
vide a reasonably accurate histori-
cal reflection of the times in which
these presidents served. If for no
other reason than the likelihood
that millions of school children will
learn their history over the years
in this manner, the exhibits should
be balanced.
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Weighed from this perspective,
two that I've visited stand head
and shoulders above the rest; FDR
in Hyde Park, N.Y. and lhunan in
Independence, Mo. At the other
extreme, the two unabashedly
more committed to PR than history
are the Hoover museum in West
Branch, Iowa and the Nixon
museum in our own backyard.
Consider one measuring
device: the inclusion of savagely
negative political cartoons. Both
the Roosevelt and Th.unan muse-
ums diSplayed them gleefully,
along with such unflattering per-
sonal correspondence as Truman's
rage over a bad revi~w given a
singing performance by his
daughter and FDR's letters to a
wotnan friend and a detailed
record of bis effort to pack the U.S.
Supreme Court.
By contrast, a visitor to the
Hoover and Nixon museums,
lacking historical perspective,
would come.away with the
impression that except for a cou-
ple of minor difficulties called the
Great Depression and Watergate
-for which otherS were clearly
responsible -these two presi-
dents were not only paragons of
virtue bu! universally beloved.
During Herbert Hoover's last
year in office, thousands of des-
perate World War I veterans,
admittedly including a handful of
leftist agitators, marched on Wash-
ington seeking help from their
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government They were fired on
and turned away by troops com-
manded by Douglas MacArthur.
When I visited the Hoover
museum, an entire wall was
devoted to this affair, explained
solely by a series of artides from
the reactionary Chicago llibune
that made it sound as if Hoover
had put down a Communist insur-
rection. •
· So I looked up the museum
curator and asked him why he
would offer such an unbalanced
and historically inaccurate exhibit.
and be drew himself up and said,
"lbis is President Hoover's muse-
um.·
That also seems to be the ratio-
nale at the Nixon Museum where,
for starters, Watergate (a cata-
clysmic and quite unique period
in American history) is portrayed
as a concoction mostly brewed by
a hostile media, Spiro Agnew -
the only vice president ever to
resign under criminal indictment
-has simply been obliterated.
and Nixon's red-baiting of Helen
Gahagan Douglas and Jerry
Voorhis are presented by the Talk-
ing Nixon as "gentlemanly" cam-
paigns.
The only concession to Water-
gate is a recording of the "smok-
ing gun" tape that is so compro-
mised with explanation that it is
unintelligible. Tue end result is
that Nixon's considerable accom-
plishments in public office are /
· rendered lE:SS credible by ignoring
or painting over the warts of this
complex man. And I hope fervent-
ly that the Orange County kids
assimilating history at the Nixon
Museum are getting it balanced in
the classroom.
Considering the frequently.
painful honesty of the FDR muse-
um at Hyde Park, I'm surprised
that there should be any hesitation
about showing Roosevelt in his
wheelchair. It unhappily continues .
a move to recast history for the
canonizing of our presidents. .
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Costa Mesa man
targeted by D~s office
The county Distnct Attorney's
Office will file crimmal charges
against a Costa Mesa-based busi-
nessman who allegedly posed as
. an attorney even though he is not
a member of the California bar,
the district attorney officials said
Tuesday.
Ralph Grant Sanchez, who
operated a legaJ-SefVlces office
bearing his name, allegedly iden-
tified himself as "legal counsel"
in claim settlement negotiations
with Aetna Insurance, the district
attorney said.
The complaint against him fol-
lows an investigation by the dis-
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CHESS
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ing sense about what's right. .. ~
There's a lot of calculation
involved, but that's not the only
thing .•
at the Chess Center in Newport
Beach. ·The computer uses
group force. It looks at all its 30
possible moves and then will
look at all your replies."
However, even with Deep
Blue's ability to consider 2 mil-
lion moves per second, it cannot
look more than five or six moves
ahead because it will consider
every possibility instead of using
the intuition or experience only a
human chessmaster can have,
Stoutenborough said.
·How do you assess chess
posilions? ft takes an intuitive
kind of recogrution, H he said. "It
comes down to having a know-
HOFFMAN
CONTINUED FROM 1
Sgt Jon Perk.ms, the homicide
supervisor at the Glendale Police
Department who co-produces the
senes, Sdld the show's appeal to
the public through the Internet
has generated a better percent-
age of useful tips than police usu-
ally get through the phone.
Normally, he said, "Over 50%
are either irrational or impossible
to follow up on." He added, "The
Internet has been a whole differ-
ent story."
Authonlles said those who
have not been eliminated as sus-
pec.ts include Hoffman's son,
Charles Hoffman, who was 25
and ltvmg m Yorba Linda at the
limP of the murder; the son's
Kasparov used that to bis
advantage Tuesday by using an
opening that Deep Blue had nev-
er seen, Stoutenborough said.
"The first moves had never
been played on that level
before,• he said. However, Kas-
parov has not been playing at his
Qest, partly because of the
responsiblli~ of defending
numanity, Stoutenborough said.
Tom.my Pay, a 9-year-old
Chess for Juniors player, said he
thought Kasparov would win
against Deep Blue.
"Nothing is more complex
than the human mind, and noth-
ing can beat it," said the Ander-
sen Elementary fourth-grader.
roommate; and a man who lost a
crossbow similar to the one sus-
pected of being the murder
weapon.
Silva recalled being worried
when Hoffman didn't show up for
work on Dec. 30.
"She was excited about her
position in the county and she felt
that we could ail work together to
solve this bankruptcy," he said.
·And when she wasn't here, it
didn't add up. I cailed her ail day
long, and I couldn't get an answer.
I thought, 'Boy, this is strange.'"
That night he called Sheriff
Brad Gates, whose deputies went
to her home and found her dead.
The arrow that killed her was
never recovered. Silva said he felt
"just absolutely· sick" ,on hearing
the news.
Hoffman worked on Silva's
campaign and was recently wid-
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said in published reports that
Kasparov sbouldn 't have
resigned Sunday, and Tommy
agreed.
• 1, personally, don't ever
resign," be said. •(Kasparov)
might have bad a chance for a
draw.·
Sunday's game scared a lot of
people because of Deep Blue's
ability to play a sophisticated,
strategic game.
"It played like I've never seen
a computer play before."
Stoutenborough said. "It looked
as if its creating a plan,."
But StoutenQ<>rough is con-
vinced that Deep Blue does not
have artificiarirueiligence an
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mathematical ability that
ailowed it to play such a strategic
owed. Silva said he was on the
way to becoming close friends
witli her.
•It was very sad for all of us
because the office was just getting
to know each other," be said.
"Everybody that 'knew Arlene
had a very fond feeling for her ....
The murder had a great impact on
my office.•
The impact manifested itself as
fear for executive assistant
Stephanie Sweeney, who worked
with her on Silva's campaign and
shared a cubbyhole with her dur-
ing the supervisor's transition into
office.
"It wasn't just this office, it was
the whole floor -a lot of people
were upset, tension was high,"
Sweeney said. ·A lot of people
. thought, 'Was it the result of the
bankruptcy? Was it somebody
getting mad and taking it out on
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Chess mastery is •basically a
skill, albeit a very blgb intellec-
tual skill. and it has very little to
do with interpretation such u we
would find in various intellectual
fields.•
While computers can produce
data. only humans have 'the abil-
ity to analyze and make sense of
it, she said.
"'ro say what the data means
-I think it's unique to hUJllan
beings," she said. •I do not think
(computers) are there yet, and I
have serious reservation, about
wh~ther they ever will be."
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my God, will it happen to me?'"
Voicing sentiments echoed by
many, Sweeney described' Hoff-
man as "a very nice person" and
"very humble."
"She didn't really cail attention
to herself,• she said.
Hearing about the murder, she
said, "I couldn't believe it. I. was
just amazed. Jim had just got
elected. We were coming down
from this high. We'd worked so
hard on the campaign. we won
the election by a large margin, we
wer,e all eager to start work:iitg for him: and hearing (about it), it was
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want to go,• Nick Buffa said
Tuesday.
Nick flew from bis 125 CC
Suzuki bike and tumbled 60 or
70 feet down a hill. landing
unconscious with a concussion.
He was rushed to the UC Davis
Medical Center, where family
friends watched over bis recov-
ery -including former Costa
Mesa· Mayor Norma Herzog,
who lives in the Sacramento
area.
Nick returned home tq Costa
Mesa on Monday with numer-
ous scrapes, a gash where bis
goggles cut into his forehead,
and a sore shoulder. .
• Jt got pretty sloppy up
there,• he said. •1 banged my
head pretty good."
1 Nick said he didn't remember
exactly what happened, and
had to piece together the details
from other racers.
•J'm still kinda lackadaisi-
cal," he said, but added he
would continue racing. •1t didn't
spook me. !t kinda of comes with
racing, 1 guess. You b.a:ve your
mistakes here and there.•
Mayor Buffa, who was in
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CLAYTON GETS OUT OF BLOCKS \\ \ I I I\ I 1 t > I ( >
Corona del Mar High's
Morse, meanwhile, still
unbeaten in the girls 800.
By Richard Dunn, Daily Piiot
IRVINE -It is supposed to be
an elementary proc~ss for the top
track and field 'athletes in the Sea
View League· Show up in the pre-
• luninanes a nd qua hfy for the
ftndls
But 1t isn't that easy if a muscle
l\'lltches or your foot decides to
abandon the block a split second
too soon.
That happened last year to
Newport Harbor High senior
fl.LE. Clayton, considered one of
the league's best in the girls 100-
meter hurdles, but she didn't
even ta ke a lane m the finals
ht'Cduse of her fa lse start in the
pre Ii ms.
"Bet ore the race last year, a
bunch of girls false-started in an
PMher heat, and I was th.4tking
obout 1t the whole lime," Clayton
-.c11d "So this year, I told myself
e\ Pn ti I have to stay 1Jl the blocks
HIGH SCHOOL TRACK ~ND FIELD
for a whole second longer, don't
worry about it -just qualify.•
Oayton, who loves the short
hurdles but abhors the 300s, got
past the sometimes underrated
prelims Tuesday at Irvine Hjgh,
winning her heat in the 100 hur-
dles (15.75) with what would've
been a personal record had she
not amazed hersell with a 15.3 at
the Orange County Champi-
onships.
"I don't know where that (15.3)
came from," she said. MThis
(15.75) was good. I was trying to
reach that 15.3 again ...
She also qualified in tlle 300
hurdles (50.3), but Clayton may
scratch that event in Friday's
finals. Teammate Sara McMillen,
a junior, also qualified in the 300
hurdles (49.6).
Each heat winner and next
fastest times (totalling eight) qual-
ified for the Sea View finals, also
at Irvine.
In the 800, Corona del Mar
freshman Liz Morse won her heat
with the third-best time in the
prellms (2:20. 7), trailing s 'anta
Margarita's Katie Naunes (2:17.3)
and Wood.bridge's Mary Moore
(2:19),
"(Morse) has incredible
range," CdM Coach Bill. Sumner
said. "We're still trying to figure
out what she should run, because
her range is anything from the
(3,200) to the 200. The lasf time
we had anybody as good as
Morse was Kelly Campbell (in
1993), but we only had her as a
freshman.•
Campbell, playing volleyball
at University of Colorado, was
second in \he state in the 3,200
meters, then retired from compet-
itive running to concentrate on
volleyball. '
·· Morse, undefeated in the 800
this· spring, also qualified in the
200 (26.1), finishing second in her
heat. "She'll be the best girl (run~
ner) to· COIJ!.e out of Corona del
Mar, maybe even Orange Coun-
ty," CdM assistant coach Bob
Ervin said of Morse.
Leah Zaby qualified for New-
oe--
port Harbor in the 100 (12.7) and
200 (26.2), while 400-meter team-
mates McMillan (1 :01.16),
Autumn Puro (1:00.41) and
Amanda Kent (1:01.46) also
advanced. Cary Morrell (13.2 in
the 100) also qualified, while
CdM's · Jennifer Morgan went
2:25.8 to qualify in the 800.
For the CdM boys, senior Tyler
Beardslee qualified in the 800
(2:00.5) and 1,600 (4:35.32), while
sprinters Mike Finn and George
Sumner both advanced in the
100. Finn's time in the 200 (23.0)
also qualified.
Nick Orlick qualified for CdM
in the 110 high hurdles (17.76)
_and 300 intermediates (43.7),
while Jason Rogers (4:33.23) and
Brian Coombe (4:35.92) advanced
in the 1,600. Matt Hoyt qualified
in the 400 (51.5) and Richard
Hossfeld in the 800 (2:03) for
CdM.
Qualifiers for Harbor included
sophomore Steve Jensen in the
1,600 (4:31 .92) and 800 (1:59.8),
where he was a heat winner, ·and
Chuck Loo in the 110 hilrdles
(15.25). Junior Ryan Jensen
advanced~ the.BOO (2:02) ..
U.S. ROMP
NEWPORT BEACH -The
United States' national team
opened its stint a t the 1997
Newport International Water
Polo Tournament with a 12-3
win over Canada at Corona del
Mar High Tuesday night in a
game that saw Coach Jobn
Vargas' squad use a quick
attack style and an aggressive
defense before 315 fan.a.
MDefense wins champi-
onships,• said Team USA'•
goalkeeper Chris Duplanty.
•That has been one of the
focuses of this team.• ·
Duplanty had six saves
including two in the final quar·
ter that dazzled the home
crowd.
Last weekeod, Vargas
expressed that he didn't want
a standout on his team, but
desired a balanced effort. His
team relPCJDded a five pa.yen
sand two or more goell.
San Clemente's Jeremy
Luter paced the US with tine
goals, which included the
U.S.'s first goal of tbe towna-
ment 2:22 into the game.
Chi Kredell of Seal Beech.
Ryan Balley, Chris Humbert
and Cbrit Oeding each scored
a pair of goals.
Oeding, who is playing at
bis alma mater -he is a gradu-•
ate of Corona del Mar, upped '
the score to 9-2 wqen he wu •
eight meters out and the shot '
clock expired. He was fouled
out of the six-meter area. '
retrieved the ball and sent a
bullet by Canada's keeper
Alex Thibbault.
Team US.( goes up against '
1996 Olympics silver-medalist
Croatia tonight, at 7:30.
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS VOLLEYBALL
CdM rallies to hump off Tars in five
•Sea Kings rally for 9-15,
13-15, 15-13, 15-10, 15-9
victory over Back Bay boys
volleyball rival Newport .
By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot
CO'RONA DEL MAR -Sometimes
the message a coach delivers is only as
valuahlC' as the number of ears it pene-
trates
Like !us Back Bay coaching counter-
part Dan Glt'nn, Corona del Mar High
Coach Steve Conll used finality as a
mol.Jvaltonal device m Tuesday night's
Sea View League boys volleyball clash
at the Sea Ktngs' gym.
But wht'n 1t came to mtent senior lis-
teners, Gl(.>nn fou nd only one Newport
Harbor Sdtlor. Conti, on the other.hand,
hod nc•arly an entu-e lineup of graduates Sea Kings celebrate on their way to five-set victory.
in watting, aU apparently willing to _
qrasp the concept that this would be the last time
thpy'd evN get the chance to compete against their
< ross-town rivals. ·
"l 1ssued a challenge to my seniors," Coe ti said
ot d th ird-game monologue, delivered during a
tinwout w1th I !arbor a mere two points from wrap-
ping up d two-match sweep of CdM and sole pos-
'>(•ssion of second place in league:
"I told them ti WdS the last time they'd ever face
Nc•1,,vport, because we won't see this team in the
pldyolls {they will vie tn d.lfferent divisions),• Con-·
t1 cxpld.U1ed.
'I said someone needed to get a block or dig a
ball to give us momentum and Billy Messenger
(not coincidentally a senior) went out and got a
.. tulf block to tie the game at 13-13. I thought that
wds the turrung poml."
CdM dld, in fact, score the next two points to
.. 1ave off a sweep, and went on to complete a scrap-
book savonng 9-15, 13-15, 15-13, 15-10, 15-9 win.
"Newport 1s a great team with incredible ball
control, but when we're playing error-free ball. wt!
can play with anyone,• Conti continued. "And
we're used to playing catc:,'b-up, because we've
bf'en domg it all year. We were down, 13-7, to
lr.ome in the fifth game and won and were losing,
12-2, to Manna in the Orange County Champi-
onships and came back to win.
"We know as well as anyone that these match·
cs arc tough to lose and the best to win."
The Sea Kings e xperienced the other end of the
come-from-behind spectrum in the two teams' first
meeting, in which the Tars rallied from a two-game
<fofl cil to taste sweet victory.
4 "This was payback,• said Glenn, who· both
praised the Sea Kings for perf ormin_g i.ri' the clutch
and lamented his team's third-game effort, which
included squandering leads of. 4-0, 8-4, 11-6 and
13-8.
"We led that third game get away," said Glenn.,
whose Sailors (9-6, 6-3 in league) are ranked fifth
in Orange County.
If the Tars suddenly found themselves in a giv-
ing mood, however, the Sea Kings (10-3, 7-2,
ranked sixth in the county and fifth in ClF South-
ern Section Division ill) were prepared to pounce.
MWe 've dealt with adv~ty all year," said CdM
junior outside hitter Greg Burden (nine kills, two
blocks and an ace), who stepped up into the wake
of momentum created by senior t~ates.
Among the senior standouts: Blair Hoppe (31
kills and three ace serves); Brady Beauchamp,
whom Conti praised for ma.king consistently solid
setting decisions and deliveries; lim Andrews
(nine 1cills); Messenger (seven kills and three stuff
blocks); and Mark Bums (four kills).
In the postgame celebration, Hoppe revealed
his No. 12 shaved into his chest hair. But it may just
as well have been a Superman S.
Ml told Brady down the stretch that Blair was our
guy and he was just unstoppable,• said Conti, who
watched the two-ti.me All-Newport-Mesa District
standout pound seven, seven and eight kills,
respectively in the final three games, after combin-
ing for just seven in the first two.
"He's our senior captain and his leadership
pulled us through," Conti said. "Newport has a
very young team (Dana Mesenbrink the lone
senior) and they're going to be scary the next two
years."
BRIAN P08UOA/DAll.Y Pit.OT
CdM's Dennis Alshuler (left) attacks block of Matt Jameson (right) ln Tuesday's thrlller.
Mesenbrink, who paced the Tars with 28 kills in (nine kills and four blocks) all gave strong effortS to
their previous win over CdM, was once again huge the Newport cause.
for the visitors. He amassed a team-high 24 kills Harbor led in every game, including 7-2 in the ·
and added two stuff blocks. fourth and 2-0 in the fifth. ~
Sophomore Matt Jameson (21 k.ill.s...and three But an J).ndrews kill pulled the hosts even at 2-~
aces), junior setter lfavis Nelson, sophomore mid-2 in the finale, and a Messenger kill followed to .. ~
dle b)ocker Adam Hearlson (14 kills and four give them a lead they were able to eventually ,
blocks), and sophomore outside hitter Adam Limon finalize. n
. .
Mesa in a near-upset of Hawks; Estancia falls,-4-0
• Mustangs have Laguna Hills
shut down through six, but Hawks
pull off impressive rally to win, 3-2.
LAGUNA HILLS -Costa Mesa High's
Layne DeTemple had highly-regarded
Laguna Hjlls on the ropes with a 2-0 lead
through six innings of the Mustangs' Pacif-
ic Coast League baseball game Tuesday
afternoon, but the roof fell ln during the
seventb inning as the hast Hawks rallied
for a 3-2 victory.
The Hawks got four hits in the eventh,
including doubles by Danny Lee and Kyle
Van Rensselaer, a two-run homer to lett-
center by Jeff Fischer and a game-winning
, aaillce fly by Kevin McCaf frey to win it.
•our kids really played well,• said Cos-
• ta Mesa Coach Doug Deats, who had
' watched bis team play eno1l ball, post
1 lingle tall&J ln the third and fourth and any ilftlt ~ 1ta"' down Wd ..
'
fateful seventh.
Costa Mesa struck in the third inning
when Al Lambert singled, went to third on
back-to-back saai.fices by Robby Gloster
and TeTemple, then scored on a pickoff
play that went awry.
in the fourth Gallacher doubled and
came around on Jeremy Gordon's base hit.
. Gordon was 2 for 3 with an RBI, and
Lambert w'a.s 2 for 4 with a stolen base in
what was undeniably one of Costa Mesa's
best efforts of the season, despite the even-
tual loss.
The loss drops Costa Mesa to 2-10 in
leaguei Laguna Hills pulls to within a half.
game of Aliso Ni~el's pace with a 9-2-1
mark. They meet aeon Priday, at Mesa. PMR: ....,...
L.8fuM ..... J. c:o.ta Mle9 2
Costa ~ 001 100 0 • 2 7 0
LlguN Hiils 000 000 J -) 9 2
O.Tempfe .net Vasquez; S~ and a.MAng.
W -Stan~. L • O.Ttmpie. 21 -~(CM). • ~(LH), VW'I ~ (lH), I~ (lH), HR·
,_., (04). -...
•Estancia unable to break up
Laguna Beach starter Micah
Grant's complete-game shutout.
COSTA MESA -Laguna Beach High's
Artists nickel and dimed the host Estancia
Eagles into submi~slon Tuesday afternoon
in Pacific Coast League ba&eball, taking a
4·0 verdict to send the Eagles deeper into
the league cellar.
· Micah Grant struck out four and walked
two in a route-going performance for Lagu-
na Beach, w~ch scored single markers in
the second, third, fifth and seventh innings.
Estancia starter Jonathan Meyer.had a
no..bitter through four innings, yet wu-
down 2-0 becaUJe of free passes (seven ln
ell), e a>untering foctor to his eight strlke-
oull during the game.
Twice the Eagles appeared to have gold·
en ~ties to Jpa.k up the shutout,
did eechttm.e~ ~ ftntrat~
ure in the Eagles' frustration.
At one juncture he was stationed on sec-
ond base when a hit-and-nm play found
the Laguna Beach catcher throwing the
ball into left field, only to see the outfielder
rifle the ball back to the catcher to catch
Romo at the plate.
In the fourth inning Romo slammed a
one-out doubl~ and nm Ludtke moved him
up to third, only to be left manded. . •
Estanda's onl~other extra base hit wua
double by Kevin Mosansky, who had ~
brought up to the varsity from the JVs fOr
the game. .;
The loss drops Estancia to 1-1()..1 ;Jn
league play1 Laguna Beach lmprove1 to
4-8. The two meet again on Priday, at Lagu-
na Beach. v
'9dflcC..-.......
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Laguna INch 0,' 010 1 -4 s 0
Est.nde 000 000 0 • 0 S 2
Gttnt end Lee; ~ ind <>o-. Wlllty (5). w -
Gr.-.t. L. • ~\hlt ;Alnldor Q.I). ~ ~(!) ·xwi•(m). .. ·"
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Newport Bach/Cotta M~ Daily Pi.lot WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1997
HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS
LUND, CASSITY STAND OUT CdM rips Tars
~ • Pacific Coasat League girls prellins.
ALISO VIEJO -Costa Mesa High's
Colleen Lund swam to a 1:03.90 in the 100-
yard backstroke Tuesday in the girls Pacific
Coast League swim preliminaries at Aliso
Niguel High.
Lund's time was the best of the day in the
event, giving her an obvious shot at the
championship, to be deci~ed Cfhursday at the
same site. She turned a 26.37 in the 50
freestyle (third) for another berth in the finals.
Lauren Cassity of Estancia qualified for
the PCL Finals in two events, including the
50 free, in which she was sixth (26.6).
• Newport Harbor falls to
1-8 after absorbing 16-2
loss to rival Sea Kings.
NEWPORT BEACH -Corona
del Mar High lifted its Sea View
League record to 7-2 with a con-
vincing 16-2 wm over host New-
port Harbor Tuesday afternoon.
Newport falls to 1-8 in the
league with the loss.
Su V~UAGUI
Corona def Mar 16
Newport Katt>or 2
Leonard falls in semis
LAGUNA NIGUEL -Estanoa
Higb's Mike Leonard's bid for a
berth in the Pacihc Coas1 League
tennis finals fell short Tuesday as
top-seeded Aaron Talarico of
La~a Beach posted a 6-4, 6-2
Victory at Laguna Niguel Racquet
Club. Talarico went on to an easi-
er 6-1, 6-2 victory over Uruvers1ty
High's Greg Biorkman 111 the
finals
I ' I
Katie Brooks (30.38) and Katie Wehr
(30:43) also qualified in the 50 free for
Estancia, while Cassity went 1:00.87 in the
100 free to advance.
Singles · Fuller (CdM) lost to Rinek,
6·1; lost to Simms, 6-1; def. Hoevel, 6-3,
Elf more (CdM) won, 6·2, 6-0, 6-1;
Jensen (CdM) won, 6-4, 6· 1, 6-Q..
In the doubles compebtion, the
Ltppert-Medruck tandem from
Aliso Niguel cdptured a 6-3, 7-6
victory over teammates Carone-
Flynn for the tiUe: Laguna
Beach's PurceU-Strateman entry
took third place with a 7-6, 4-6, 6-
2 victory over another Allso
Niguel duo, top-seeded GonzeU-
Verdieck.
I Doubles · Coleman-Chopra (CdM)
def Hsieh-Singer. 6-0; def. Cook-Oyler,
6-3; def. Burr·Bllbeisi, 6-3;
Jahangiri-Taylor (CdM ) won, 6-0, 7·5,
6-3; Shahmardi-Mozeyani (CdM) won,
I
I
I
I
I
BRIAN PO&K>A/ DALY Pl.OT
C oronadel
MarHigh's
Kawik.a Tarayao
(above) churns
away In the
200-yard
freestyle;
at left, Newport
Harbor's
Andrew Evans
moves out ln
the 200
individual
mediey at the
Sea View
League swim
prelilits Tuesday.
BRIEFLY
·In the 200 individual medley, Blake Frino
(2:41.38) and Pia De La Jara (3:00.0) qualified
fQr the Eagles, while teammates Pert Baker
(1:12.51) and Hollie Fassnacht (1 :15.28)
advanced in the 100 l;>Utterfly.
In the 500 free, Estancia's Fassnacht
(6:23.89) and Leslie Nelis (6:52.75) qualified,
while Baker and Brooks qualified in the 100
backstroke. Frino and Sayori Tsuji qualified
in the 100 bresi.stStroke.
Baker, Frino, Tsuji and Cassity hope to
qualify for CIF in the 200 free relpy on Thurs-
day. Cassity is close to qua.lifyirig for CIF in
the 50 free.
Other Costa Mesa efforts: Allison Alastuey
was fourth in the 500 free (5:24'.67) and sixth
in the 200 free (2:03.40); Stephanie Lombar-
do _was third in the 100 breast (1:13.09) and
sixth in the 200 individual pledley (2:34.14);
Emily Wells .was seventh in the 100 fly
(1:09.61); Sara Whittaker was sixth in the 100
back (1:09.04) and eighth in the 200 indo
(2:36.57); and Amy House and Jamie Smith
went 7-8 in the 500 free with times of 5:54.63
and 6:03.52, respectively.
• Efforts to obtain Sea View League boys
swim information Tuesday went unfilled.
6-2. 6-2, 6-1. .
111(,fl ~C llOOI. S OFTBALL
Daniels hits three-run
homer in Mesa's win
•Mustangs put away crosstoW? rival Eagles, 12-4.
COSTA MESA ..., Kim
Dantels of Costa Mesa High
belted a three-run home run
and Sonia Correa added three
hits and a complete-game
pitching victory as the Mus-
tangs .defeated host Estancia,
12-4, in a Pacific toast League
softball game Tuesday.
Julie Collett and Kristin
Chisholm (three RBI) alsollad
two hits for the Mustangs.
Correa struck out three and
walked one while tossing a
seven-hitter. Daniels was 3 for
5 with two runs and three RBI.
Her three-run dinger gave
Costa Mesa an 8-2 lead in the
fourth.
PAOAC CoAST UAGUE
CosU Mes. 12, Estancia 4
Costa Mesa 302 302 2 -12 14 4
Estancia 101 001 1 · 4 7 3
Correa and Chisholm; Blad< and
Danner. W · Correa. L · Black.
:Four Sailors, three Sea Kings advance
Three Mustangs, including
reserve freshman Julie Kroen-
ing, had two hits as Costa
Mesa (5-12, 3-4 in league) col-
lected 14. Kroening replaced
Brooke Shanley, also a fresh-
man, in the fourth inning
because of a sprained ankle. 28 -Chisholm (CM) HR • Daniels
(CM).
, COSTA MESA -Junior GOLF recently recovered from knee surgery follow-
ing a surfing accident. -
attend Chapman University to play women's
baslcetball."Talley, a 5-1oot-9 wing player, who
SCHEDULE HELP WANTED
: Chad Towersey of Corona del
: Mar High shot 4-over-par 76 on his home
' course, Santa Ana Country Club, to lead sev-
Santa Margarita placed all six of its regu-
lars into the finals, of which the top five move
on to the CIF/SCGA Qualifying Round at
Canyon Country Club in Palm Desert May 30.
Shapiro has missed CIF'1he past two years by
one stroke.
· started the past two seasons for the Sailors,
after transferring from Thunderbird High m
Aflzona, averaged 10.4 points, 5.9 rebounds
and 4.9 assists en route to second-team All-
Sea View League laurels.
Today Costa Mesa girls JV hoops
1
1 en area goUers Tuesday in the first round of
the Sea View League boys champ,ionship.
1 1Wenty-two players advanced to today's l league finals, also at SACC, beginning with
1 the first tee time at 8:52 a.m.
: Four Newport Harbor Sailors, including
1 senior Justin Shapiro (77), qualified for the
Also the Tars' defensive stopper, Talley
helped Coach Bob Du.kus' squad forge an 18-
"' 11 record. The Sailors were eliminated by
eventual champion Brea Olinda in the CIF
Southern Section Division ll-A Quarterfinals.
• Baseball
High school · Newport Harbor
at Corona del Mar, 3:15 p.m.
•Swimming
High school girls -Sea View League
Prelims at El Toro, 2 p.m.
•Water polo
COSTA MESA -Costa Mesa
High's girls basketball program is
in need ol a 1uruor varsity codch
on a walk-on basis. Those mter-
ested shouJd appl) to Coach
Shontel Sherwood at 556-1161
Desiree Talley to Chapman International • Newport International
Water Polo Tournament. United States
vs. Croatia, 7:30 p.m
TUESoAY'S COUNTS DEEP SEA
I finals. Rusty Hill (81), Jason Szolomayer (81)
and Kevin Olson (82) also advanced. Fresh-
,..man lnnes Mc0onald1 (77) a.nd .. junior Ma.x_ i Wallick (78) also qualified for CdM. Towersey
NEWPORT BEACH -New-
port Harbor High senior Desiree HOOPS
Talley, an All-Newp,ort-Mesa
• Softball • DAll'(Y'S LOCXEll b bo•tl
Talley's four-year varsity career included
608points, 376 rebounds, 312 assists and 174
steals in 103 games.
High school • Newport Harbor
at El Toro, 3: 15 p.m.; Woodbridge
at Corona del Mar, 3: 15 p.m.
142••ngl~'l. 1,218 b•"KYcl• 8 bonttO I s.tnd baS\
150 ytollowu11, 30 calico b.Hl 2 m••o •h••k 2!I blue-WrL
District selecti~n last season, has agreed to • NEWPO«T LANDING 3 00.U. S8 •ng1~,,
558 b.lrracud<I 3 Kulp•n 2 s.tnd b.llS I wl><'zo"
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Bid Documents may be ob-Code _.. ...... , 22300, sub-court. GROUND UTILITIES DIS· 341 The CllJ Drtve on Monday, May 19, 1997, C C o ' the ofl•ct of the P1Jbfoc lllned at the omce of the stltuUon of eligible and There .,. other legal r• TRICT NO. 14. at 8:30 p.m .. Of' aa aoon osta . Meu ~ en Ct NOTICE call Michael J S1naco11 at Works De artmenl 3300
City Engineer, 77 Fair equlvalent securltlH for qulttmenlt. You may want NOTICE IS HEREBY Poat Office lhtreafler 11 po11lblt, In zoning, and property lo-INVITING BIOS (714) 1544·3011 p '
Orllle, Cosi. Mesa, Calilor· any monl•• withheld to en. to call an attorney right GIVEN lhtt on Monday, loJt 14171 the Council Chambers or cated at 1512 Br1atot StrNt Seated bids may be r• Published Newport Newport Bout8'1ard. Post
nla, upon nonrefundable sure performance under away. If you do not knoW May 12, 1997, at the hour • Oran1e, CA City Half, 77 Fair Drive, and 20032 Santa Ana Av· celved at tfle olt1ce of the Beach-Costa Meu 0111y Office BoA 1768 Newport
payment of S15. An ad· this contract wllt be permit· an attOfney, you may call ol 1:00 P.M. In th• Council t28t3-1571 Coate Mesa, on the tollow· •snuecillclropm Or0•nge CoCounty City Clerk, 3300 Newport Pilot May 7, 8, 12, l997. Beach, Cahtornra 92659· "-411Clonal charge ol S5,00 will led at the requfft and ••· an 'ttorney referral Mrvlc• Chambera of the City Han IN THI MATTER OF Ing ltam: P• Ian eneral m-Boulevard, Poll Office Box w103 11111!1
be made II handled by penH of the Cot'ltract0t. 0t a 19911 aid office (llated of the City of Newport THI PITITION TO REZONE PETITION R-97· merlclat '3 ~oata Ml~I ~2 1768, Newport Beach, Call-For further lnlormeUon
mall. Sid Oocurnente and Each blddtt shall pones1 In the phone bool!). ~ Beach. located at 3300 CHANQI THI! NAME 04, to PfHone Annexation ::'in~iu0::· £:~~1 • f~a 112658·8915 until 2:30 PUBLIC NOTICE call Michael J S1n1COtl, 11 ofler contract docUmetltl at the time Ihle contract le Dnpues de qut le en-Ntwpof1 Boulellafd, New· OP CHUNG VAN TRAN Area No. 97-02 (Olympic NOTICE • IS F~RTHER ocloclC p.m on the 21'11'1 (714) 6.«-3011
may alio be examined 11 awarded a Cius C15 lteguen eata cltaclon JUdl-port Beech, county of Of. nd PHONG THU THI Avenue and portions ol lhe GIVEN tha at said tlm ~ay of May. 1997, 11 which NOTICE OF Publlthed Newport lltl Otfk:• of the City Clefk (lloottng and noor COY9flng clal uated Ilene un pluo de 1n941, State of Calltornra. a 405 FrMWIY tlghl-ol·WIV) I • um• auch bid• shall be PUBLIC HURINO of the City of Costa M .... ConnctOf) Of Contredor'~ 30 DIAS CALENl>ARIOS the ~ wt11 hOl<S a 8UI, Oft behalf of their proposed fOf ennexatlon 111\d Place all lnte!ested opened and ,.ad for: NOTICE IS HEREBY Beach-Co•ta J.tt1a Da~y
Bid Document• wiR not be UctnM , pursuant to Public para presentat una r• publlo '°' Iha s>W· eon•, KENNaTH THU Into lh• City of Colla c:r::;nsd ~h IP~"c and GROUNDWATER DEVEL· GIVEN that I pubt.c hHr· Pilot Mey 7.1. 12. 1997
malled unlas• th• ad· Contract Code Section spuesta MCtb a maqulna post of elermlnlng NG9C TRAN, a minor ~aa. Pfopoaed rezoning 11 ~ 1~ • 1 ty oun. OPMENT PROJECT UTIU· Ing will be held by lht w1os
dlllonal $5.00 charge II in. 3300. The aucc.ssful bid-en .... COl1•. whether the publlc l'llCff• and NGOC DANIEL lnclodea rel>lacl~Or·~· c on • • Vt lem TIES YARD SITE AND Costa Mesa City Covncll
eluded with payment. dtf must maintain the II· Une catta 0 una llamada slty, helllttl, Nttty, Of .. CHUHQ TRAN • minor County R·l I.I with T:bNEToH!cTfJNO~E~H~~· BUILDINGS IMPROVE· on Monday, May 19, 1997. Sell your home
l!!ach bid shall be ac· cenH throughout the dura• t ... fonlca no le olrtctf• fare requlrea the removal of CAI• NUMaER ' Coate M•H R1 ro ng '°' LENGED IN COURT th~ MENT·PHASE II 11 8 30 p.m, °' as aoon through classllled. compenled by the bid , .. Uon or this contract. protacclon; 1U rnpuesta P<>i". owmNd wtrn, and A 1701 property at 13651, 13&61, hall 11 • Contract No. C-3004·0D thereafter 11 poulble, In e42·&•78 , cvrlty, u11 of Designated No bidder mey Withdraw earltaamaqulna~que uaodaled etructur", and 1 4
0 13871, 13681, 13691, ~ft ... :_~•ybe :::•o Engineer'• E1t1m1t• 1he Council Chemt>tra olir---------.
•Subcontractors. and Non-hltbldforlper!Odofalxty cumpllt con ... totmafl. the undet!Jfound lnetalla· ORDIRT 13701, 13711, 1372t, -"T llUUr •• suoo.ooo City Halt, r1 Ftlf OrW.,
cotlullon Aflldavtt required llO) days after Ille dat• H t dadet ieoaa.. aptOpiadU tlon of wlr" end CaclliU.1 IHOW CAUll FOR 13731. 13741, 13751, th•.J:surtl~hear~ d~ ~oved by Ille Pubtle Colit Mna. on the IOllOw-
by Iha tnlormatJon F0t Bid-fOf the ooenlna theteof. 11 uated ~ que la eotte for ~ eleettlc, com-CHANOI OF ICAMI 13771, 13781, 13791, and acr n not 0< W<itkt Oepattrnent tf\IJ 5th Ing llem: , dera The City Councll Of the City escucM., ~· rnunkMIOn, -Of almllar Of PETITIONER(Sl CHUNG 13101 Olympic Avenue, WTitten correspondence d• day of May. 11117 AH OADINANCE 1dd1ng
Thli ptOjeet 11 a tederelty of Coeta Me .. rnerv" Ille SI uated no ptesenta eu usodated ~ In that V~ TRAN and PHONG and 1190 Includes tllrnlfla. ::r-':S ~~o Ci~°=~ Don Webb. flubllc Chapter VI to Title I Of 1h1 tunded protect and will be t1ght to ~ any and ., , .. pues1a • "-tnpo, puede ., .. Of the City dnlgMled THU THI BUI, on beti.lf of lton Of Orange CC)U(lty A-1 ...e111 • Wort!• 01'9Cltor Colla Meaa M"nlclpat
'Uhd« federal r90'Aatlonl bids Of to waive lnegulalt-perder .. caao y le puecten u : their ~•, KENNETH THU Ind M-1 1on1nQ on pro~ nng. p,..bkl MHOnt wlll COCI• ettabtt1ti1ng regul•·
•il!lrhlch Include Oavls·BacOfl U.t In any bid, qulW IU Nllf\J, II.I dlMro UNOl!AGROUND UTILI-NGOC TRAN. a minor and erty located within the 405 MARY T. ILLIOTT, be hekt t t 00 a"' at lions for 1anoo ett•bll•ft.
and relaled ects. The wage Contractor Jhall comply y otru ooeae de au TIES DISTRICT NO. 14. NGOC DANIEL CHUNG F'tHWly rlght-of·wey and Deputr City Clerk • the -ot!ct ~lte .~ Mav men11 detttmlMllon will be unct.t with 11\e ptOYlllona Of he> ptopledMI alll avleo adldoo <NEWPORT IOUl.EVAAO TRAN, a minor. an edjacent euernent. En-P"bll•htd Newporl -... • NOTICI IS H}ATHER l•'IM OllYll•Bacon Act and liOn 1710 to 17'0 lndutlM, NI por pM9 de la eotte. 'AOM UNO STREIT HAVI FILED A PETITION Yll0t11Mntll Oetttmlnallon: Be1ch.Co1ta Meaa Dally 14, 1et7, GIVEN 11\at 11 said tlrM
,.i..-ci actl and the De-of the C1lll0tnla Llbof !Jdsten ottoe ,.qu1t1toe ... NOATHl5RLY TO NORTH l'OR AN ORDER TO !xempt. Piiot May 7 1eo7 Proa~lve ~dera may •nd place all 1nt1te1t1CS
l'Ipwt!Mnt of lnduttrtal ~ COde, the Pf9Vallln9 rate ~ tuede ~ uattd Of THI! "ARCHES" CHANGE NAMES FROM NOTICI IS FURTHER ' wu3 oblalll a M4 Of conttect pe!'MnS m1)' a~ and
'fQlbna, State of Calltomll end ICale °' wagM .... bo qulefa llam•U.Jlft ~ BRIDGE) (1) K.EHNETH THU NGOC ON£N ~ .. uld llrM CIOc:UIMntl .. no eost II be helfd :to': City Coun-
(the Contractor end 1ut> hhed by IN ~ °' lnmedlatame!Wlt. II no 'Of turtti« lnfotmdon, tAAN, and 121 NOOC end place all lnl1tM1ed ,UIUC llOTICI the ona of the Pubic cf'.~ tne Item
• ~ lhell pay noc IN DepMIMnt 1111-conoc. 1 un abopdO r•e1a le '*wt INdt DANIEL CHUHO 'mAN TO 1*aon8 ~ ~ end WO<kl 0t9aruntnt 3300 " THI Al"OREM!N·
h .... 1Nn the h'11htt wao-lttll AeMdlol-. It.tee~~ puede bmat a lllft aeMclo 10 the IMP shOWlng IN (1) KINNUH IUI TRAN, be hMrd by the City Coun-~ Is htt9by gMrl Newpot1 BouiMwd. Pott flON(O ACTION IS CHAL· ..... ) lfomla. whleh.,. ._,. ...,., de r9ferWia de atiag1d0e l»ounderln of lM pro-and (2) DANIEl BUt TRAN ct on the~ 1tM1. that the ~ wlll LEHOEO IN COUAT. IM "'.1~ c= obtained the c~ of.JM City°' 0 • UN ~ de ~ DOMd unctefQtound Utlll-It .. 'hereby Ofd«ICS that lfl THI AfORIMEN-... at public ~Ion pur· Oflc• lox 1na. NMport Cl\alten08 may be lltn41ed IO 'Kom tht of tM 0.-CO.ta : and ehafl tot· legalt .. dlractOlto .......... Dllvlct No. 14, cteeiQ. •• F*tonl lnt~ted In ~o Acnc>N IS CHAL· wt to Chapter 10 DI~ .... ch. C11tf0<nll mse-only lhOM ~· !llM<I ,,
f)8rtlMfll 0 ln®attlll ...... '°'* . neled .. ~ No. ~ lhll matter appMr before l.INOl!!D IN COURT, the 1lon 9 C:Oftlf'Mne:lng Mth •H lht P"bllc hurlng d• ~ tM ~ prmllllna On th• move? • ""..... mt-I. dalild t, 1"7· Ihle court In De~menl ......... may be limited to Section t t700 of.,,. bU... For IUrth., lnlortnatlon, ecrlbtd In •hi• notic. Of In ,... of per*" .... ri CM...,. ..e O..J wNch la on .... the ofllce No. 1~ of the Or-.nge onty thOM laaues ralM<I at nHe •nd Prof .. 1lon11 cal Ml<:haet J llnec<lrl at ... = .,,.,....,. ,.... 0-11 your extra MMOn• °' ... Qty Cltrtl, localed In County ~lor Court .. th• public hearln9 d• code Of s.c:tlon llM Of (714) '44-3011 SELL 0 .. end ~ lie ~ Hall. .,,. ..... ~ abOW scnbff In !hit notic. Of In the CIY1 COde of the ..... •
1 ..,ti In IM tocal"Y 1n houtehold n. neme n...,... Of Noke 11 ""'* .l!Wn on wo, 1.,, _. 1.00 • of c.llfornla 11e ~ P11111111ied Newport ~ wcw1I II to be lie GO&lft 11: (II ,..,.. J M lie '°'*""" c.11fOfn1a o~ Jo:'• end "*' and Wl'*hef you ,. buytnv "*°"8MOU8 ~ IMctt-COsta Meta OaJty yow home
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PUBLJCNOTICE =~c~: a umic.ct u. PUILICNOTIC! ~i::O~~~an.=~d";~ PUILICNOTICE ~: • .== ~:.'==.cuu ft:fJ-i:":::.. ,...._1•1111-EMr•tll.1 ..... Av:.lli~~::o, i:t=.::.11~3.1~ Flouttou••u.rne.. ~~=~Yiri:i:~e:,n ' ~1eu~~3A~tire~No1 ~.:.r1T.:':'.:.=: mu="~~' ... ~ .. r1s-:: rc.m.,,,• •mtuoca:••
ANHUA1 RCTURN LauttllCit 8tllagamba, 1n!':!...•!_etenwnt Tl'li. ataltmtfll wu llltd tht lilutock Foundation Is No. 111n11 ~ Mit.: 1» Wlij M(. lhuLT UNoER .. INld= 9tllll Tiit ,... ~) flt ( .............. UCC
-p S ManauJng Mtmbtf "'""'V pert0nt att with Iha County Cler.it ol avallabft ll tha addreta "°" AM • O. rwrro -TRUST .. ,..,. .... _._.dalnQ bu9natl • #Ml>. '~ 8104rJ,·~r~. :~er,,:,ciN:; Thia stattmtn1 wu nreo g:1;a.,~0•11t:;• c~3: •! oranoe cour'ltY on 4·25-97 nottd btJow, 10, 1napect1on MU.T UNaM,. ~ "'-.~ ..,..UNLISS voo'T'a; ....... ....,_ .... Mf)CNI fOOD PllJOUC'1'I. NOTICEB
•.nut Code notlct la with tht CovntY Clttk of HCOT d) M C c i9173711127 dutlng regular buslntu ~ DAf1m _.Cllll& IOti TO PftOTlCT vou ..._. .. ...,.._.lf191112279, $180 G111:11 1bulk111t111111111ttobl
heftby gl~n · that tht an-Otang• County on 4-18-97 5. nio~s"o tr:f'J,V 1~~ Dally PUot APr1130. MIY 1, hours by any cillzen who tM.ailYOU'lMmACTICIN llRO'EIOY rr MAY IE ......-MSimA.LAllAngllM.CUOO:Z2 Thi '*"'(S) .i
nfnl rtturn 101 the calendar 1997:t7178SO an Av '1e T ~ CA 14 2t 1997 W\>88 ao rtQu .. 11 within 180 TO "'°'llCT ~,,....AT A PUBLIC IAl.f f .,.~~-llW 0... .,.,_ ~ -...o11111111ef(1 Y•1t 19941 of THE CREAN Dally Piiot April 23, 30, 92 e<MAiS • u • ' ' days alttt publlcatlon. of Mn'. IT~• aaLOAf A NffDM E>cP&.MATK. Of Ml =---MIMD1111111¥ SA di C.V., CA. Df'tf!llSRD, INC .. I.
ltOUNOATION • prlvatt May 7. 14, Hl97 W07• Doy"-LadWIO 115& Bryan PUBLIC NOTICE thlt notice or Its 1vaJl1blllty. ~ IAL& p YOU NATURE OFTHE PROCEE ,._ -....,.. I -..a.a Alea. Swtl A. I.All CORP. TllOA towndallon 1s' available 11 A 1 T 1 'c 92 80 Th• Blurock Foundation, .->AN~naNO'I~!~ l .. ,........_.....,._ .. CAllC022 iiMiiA.: NltJ/f
the foundallon't principal PUBLIC NOTIC! rt;,: 'bui:i~~ .. A,, 6 con FlcUUou• aualnH• 2300 Newport etvd., New-ntl NATUlltl"',,. ""°'~ mWtt~ SHOU • ~ .... -~ .,,.. Mlnea .. ~ PiiM' ~ M
otflct f0t lntpectlon during · dudtd by'.,, lndlVld 11 • Name Statement port Beach, CA 92663, Cm>INO /llJ,AIMST V'OU, NT 1l00 P.M • ....,... ._. CA -acotllOlllOft. Al.$ 1za1 LOQlll Alie. 4'Q, rtgutar bu1lntH hourt Flctltloua 8u1lneH Have., yoU alarttd u dol"" Tht following persona ait (71'4) 673-0300 YOU IHOULD COHrACf A ~E '!-• iilc w••Jld r--. ..... .. TM ......,. commtlad -CA 9282! ' from 9 a.m to 5 pm by N•me Stetement b 1 11 N "• doing business H : J.J.'1 The ptlnclpal manager Is L..WN8l NoCiee la ...,_, _,,._., · w Jar.,. i•-w d "'ll'lnNCt bltllllD unoer Dolna 11111111111 • • ·~
any citizen ~ho reqV.sts It The following per1on1 •!• ~! n::U:Wi 0 : Paint & Aulo ~y. 170 w. Edna Blurock, P11sld11nt olwn INt CTC "°'..._.. lllt OU~ llOPOinltd T ~--' C1119 Cll9ofiQious butiMsa '*"' OMRSllD'. • !
within 180 day• alter the doing business as: MAC s Thi~ ata11m:n1 WH flied 17th Street, Unit 16, c_osta Published Newport lervlcas ~--... unoer Md PlllW1ts=01111111 ' ... ....,"*"*hteO ~Oft ,. °"" llldil'llll '*'*•>'
date ol this publlcallon. Towlng Sen/let, 18101 R• with tht Count Clerk of Mesa, CA 92627 BHC:h·Co91a Mesa Daffy cfAll'/ IPPOlrCtd .,...~Aecorded on ,_. ...n d .. 1. 1111111. .,.., lddr'IU(•) Uled 'W lhi' Tht roundatlon'a principal dondo Cir. 10, Huntington Orangt County ~n 4•1a..97 Juan Jose Alvarado, 327 PHot May 7, 1997. ...,..,. to the Oalld d ~!Ho. 99 4111898 ~ ..._ J!.:!! olilgllaftSGNEO: AUMf'.HTOS F!AOCf.SA..-t)) wi wilt'i n 1hl ~llnl~ office Is located at Sulle Stach, CA92~8 19973717948 W. Wilson Sp. 141, Coate WtOS TNlt 1QCUt11f bV '°""" PIQe• oCOtfldllRecoldl .... _ .. _D .. _,00SdeM:lNT£MEVSAC:C.Y .. -181 sl*d..,1hl )t 820 18300 Von Karman Norman I.. Gasklll, 10966 MHI, CA 92627 ~ Ind NgDc n.u olllca 01 "' Rtcordtr end .__.. ....... Cllllt.e.r ~ BIS YMll .,, ••• Av~ue. lnllne, CA u Terraza, founlaln Valley, Oally Piiot Aprll 23, 30, Thia buslneu la con. PUBLIC NOTICE Nawtn. hUlllallnd Ind ¥Ma, · Couney, Cllllom ....,....,.._., .. ._~ ' n:THone •1 ,. ............ _ 1
The Foundation'• lele· Cal.,92708 May 1, 1•. 1997 W072 ducted by: an Individual dield08/'tC1112arid nicardadlalc:Utttl by: Don Ptntlnd. Clfhll'llW~al .. Nalat nu sc.mtnt wa flled ~locliOn l'I ~, .. Of,
phone numbet Is (714) Max Luxenberg, 21472 Have you srar1ed doing OM71t2. u 1n11Nft1nt No.[~!!.~ 111#1, • Truttor Of S.11: S7'4.11Ul In _...b COU atilt of t111 \Of!"' ~ .,.,,... of 111• 2S2·8888. Mttamar, Min ion Viejo, PUBLIC NOTICE ooslness yet? YH, 3/1/97 Esaowllla.MOal•RC C"1IOOO,ln"°°"-,higa-SMnat Blnle, FA, to Cllll. .. Mele wl llllllfll •,._, ~-.1 1_, sellei is: 2!09 U salle, Costl:
The rlncl al manager of Cal. 92692 Juan J, Alvarado NOllCE TO CllfDITOAS OF IUU ). d omclal ~ In the Bentftc!lllY WTU. SELL A __.. d-* dllM\ Cll I ... or"':"'lllY °"£.'Td
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• .. , ...... CA 112826 , 1 the foendatron Is JOHN c. This bualnass Is con· Flctltloua Bu1lnH• This etatement was filed IALE dftol d u. raPUBUC AUCTION TO .......... 1d-*-...1¥asu:J,..Tu. I~ f The tllml(I) n lluli1111t1
CREAN dueled by: a general part· N•m• Stat•ment With the County Clerk of MO OF nntNnON TO TIW9-COIW d OrlnQt IGHEST BIDDER R>R CASH -. t11 fldllW ad lf*ll! or • 111e dlllt i ·~Hd I ":' lddlm Of 1hl bWW(I) ~I
MARC s GOLDIN Esq nershfp · -Yhe following persons ate Orange County on 4·25-97 RI Me d C111fOm1a. wll (PIYlbit at !MM Of '* In dllM\ -a ..... or .._. I WIS n SWR INOUSTRIE$ N:OfWIO.I JOY & .ASSOCIATES.°' a Have you slar1ed doing doing business as: Natrve 1t97371B804 At.COHOUCIEYDIMEUCU.E on OC!fal? It o:1:00"' M,money of flt Unlltd Stltll. .. end '-' .-c:llllllft,Of Ille Coif~ Clttll A MW ~·RATED, A callfonia ~
Professional Corporalion business yet? Yes International, 729 W. 16th Dally Pilot Aprll 30 May 1 (U.C.CMl1•1t...... the Nofth front ........ to t.a1f1 aCMh..,..dlddrnn aMIOClllllDnor ....... ICM 811Sl!l"' ..!!!'-..... ...-1lW2 Cl'Odllf Stl'llt,.Sltil ~
18300 Von Karman Ave.: NormanL.Gaskflt . S1.,CostaMtsa,CA92627 14211997 'w091' ll~ZAOntl .... ) thecountY~7'00ullia orna~banlll ~...ian5tmalhrrustbefilld r~tDu•-·CA03066 ~
Suite 820 trvlno CA 92612 This statement was ftfed CALIFORNIA MFR co . . NoOce 1$ hetlby ~ 111111 avtc Ctnear Dftw Wlilt.dftwnbyUllltOf....... Cadaend ........ todl>'The hlino ol llU saMMltlt dOeS Thi mets .beiflCI '*5 pub 11 s'h e d 'New I' 0 rt with the County Clark of INC .. (CA), 729· W. t 6th St., PUBLIC NOTICE llllk sale of asa.ts and 11r1111ft1 Sare.a Ana, CA' lit publlc union Of 1 dltc* dtlWl'I by bulin9ll h '* ....., In •MIC~ ,of itsell ~ Ille utt Jn lllllltll!Y described as: s
Plfoi May 1. 1997. 19973717853 This business Is con· Plctltlou• BualneH about ID be made. def for cash or c:hedc u mocllll ..-llon tnmt IMt......., ••tame 1n ~ oC Ill liohll al melt and · oe 1
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Wt02 Dally Pflol April 23, 30, ducted by: a cotporation Name Statement The 111m11. SOOll SloJ~ 01 dt9Cltbed be6oW, ~In or UW: b;iir:::. in d • T.....-. o.d urdn111t1 uncltr Ftdlllf. S.. CNC Mlcttlnl neu --P.....,U_B.....,L_l_C_N_O.,..T""'l.....,C.....,E~-1 May1, l4, 1997 wo17 Have you started doing The following persons are Federal Tix Ptunbm, and Id-fu1 It ume d ult, al'-MCtloll 5102 of the t.ulll _.... to .. common law (Set SdOll 1. Butinas a: ·• -"'---------buslneu yel? Yes, 2·1·97 doing business as: Zac:ha· drtSS of the Sellefll<:enste .,.. Olle. and Int.,.. COf'Nl)<9dCodt d IUllOf!ad to d .. ...._•I "'*datseq.,Bu11nessandPltlflltiOllS OM.RSflEO".
-F-1-t1-1--8-1---1 PUBLIC NOTICE CALIFORNIA MFR CO. riah, 3222 E. Pac:llic Coast OOTARO JOE ABE. SS# ~to and now hltd bV I ....._bus~ln lhls lfa .. ) At Thi Seid .. wl bl ..... blCOde). naratocai.d1t 128~ c t ou• us nHI INC. Marc Jenson, Ptasf· Hwy .. Corona del Mat, CA 70-4373 and FUJll(O ABE. SS# said Died d nwt, In Iha · .._ -C ot ~.Fim Fil1no A #G CostaMlsa CA Name Statement Fictitious Bualn•H dent 92625 Ball! S #fl. oparty atlwDd In aald Chapman AwnlJI en.-lnCll or fmClllad. ~ 1 NewPort Btacll·Cotta Meta VI., • • • The following persons are N•m• Statement Thia statemarit was filed Robb Sepulveda, 245 563-21-0862.. ~mt. ~~ ~ stllle and .. (adleceol to !ht Clflnon) to ... ........., or .......-. CN-418381 832254Mlly ThebulkUlaisir*'ldectei:> be
doing business as: a) Hu· The toUowlhg persons are with the County Clerk of Golden Circle, Nawpotl l5,~8u~ Is mown u · ;;;.ftflMy ducrl>ed In u.CMc Center Bulkl'"°· 300 Elltlllldlfylhehflltiieclt-ttCIUllCI 7142l 28 1Gll7 ~~=~
manlst United Globally, b) doing business as: CAN/ Orange County on 4·25·97 Beach, CA 92660 SHONOYA JAPANESE RfSTA~ abolle rel~ DeN o1Ct1apman Avenue, 0rtf!OI, CA.llid, died. ...,,._ ~ · ' · · 1777 Ce ...... , .,,,,.. ·-· Humanist Charter·Orange AM MARKETING GROUP, 19973718B05 Jhls business Is con· . · nust. The atrec addfea!ll right llllt and ln"'1St COll•wti! lrUnlll • pawidld . '""' "val. • ...,.. ........
County, c) Secular Hu· 3907 Seashore Or., New. Dally Piiot Aprll 30, May 1, ducted by: an lndlvldual RANT . and other common dule-:v.t.Ytd to Md now lltld by rtn Ult~ ptndpll blllla ltlnll~n Beach.""' "26:47 and
manlst·_Orange County d) port Beach, CA 92663 14 21 1997 w094 Have you started doing The names, Soall Sealri\Y or nMlon. r .,,~ ct tna ru1Jiinlfer said Died of TNtf In lhtlfla "* ttCIUllCI ii, llif diliif PUBLIC NOTICE Ille anbeipal!d Nie ci. is Mll't
Humanist Orange County, CAN/AM MARKETING ' ' business yet? Yes, 9-1·96 Federal Tax ~mbers. and ad-property dac:r1bed aboYe 1s!Pl<IP'l'f1 slblalMI In uld Counl'/.!nlnll html .. pnM:lld it 23, 1m .
24843 Del Prado #494, GROUP, (Cafllorn)a), 3907 PUBLIC NOTICE Robb Seputvtda. d~ses of Ille BuyefftanSfllH l)UlllC)fted to ba: 2*17 ~ Cllllornla dtserlblna Illa llnd .... ,..., dwgea end n11 bulk ~· II SUlljlet ID ' Dana Point, CA 92629 Seashore Dr., Newport This statement was. filed are. KUNlKO YAHAGl~TO. SS# t. · Of. CG9t.I Mesa. CA !herein: Reltrred to ii Slid Dtad alh ._Ml .. .,... Clliloma Unrlonn Comrnlltall
James F. Oakes. 24843 Beach, CA 92663 Fictitious Bu•lneH with the County Cletk of ~~5513 and T()t.«)HIKO 12121. • The "'~ 1 Trust Thi property 11«eto-11w _, dlld al tMl. cW9ct ..mc~:C~:S~ IUU Codi Secilon 6106.2. •
Oat Prado #494, Dana This business Is con. Name Statement Orange County on 4·25-97 WNAl<A~A. SS,# ~3230. "lhlltte dl.lldllrns 11ny (aM. ore described Is btilg sold .. CWt7/1917 ..,_ The~ and~ Of "9
Point. ~A.92629 ducted by: Limited Liability The lollowlng persons are 19973718795 10 Palmen Aisle, l"'lne, CA ltyf« any lncorrectnua d '. Tllestreetlddrestando -~·• _... T (llalica...=11ucc1tc. penonwilhwhOmd•nl!llY.~
Al Griffin. 34134 Salva Co. doing business as: CaOfor· Dally Piiot April 30, May 1, 9'2714 ' the ltrMt addrea and GUiit mon dHlgnallon, H rry of 4800 Aald, a.II filed IS DISCOVERY ESCROW Road 1248, Dana Point, Have you started doing nla Benz, 310 Fernando 14, 21• 1997 wog2 As . listed by . the common delignatlc:ln. If an~ 1 real proptrty delcilbad llWhflllr. 81108 (ltl) NOTK:E IS :V GIVEN ctJPIPNrf. T7T7 Cenler ,_,,
CA 92629 business ye1? No St Suihl 409 Newport Se11erlicens~1 al o1her business shown heleln Tiie tot.al • Is purpor1td to bl· 2168 For a.All ~ · SUite 440. ltlntinglDn Belch. CA Vaughn Reese. 24843 Del CAN/AM MARKETING B~ach CA 9266; PUBLIC HOTICE namesa.nclaaaiessesused bythe amount°' eie unpaid t.t-lscayne Sonnas. eosta' Mela m• 1¥: 1bulkU111slCClltlDbt"*!ll-92647and1he tut cMfi fO< fii
Prado #494. Dana Point. GROUP, Greg Mulholland. Chester A. Righter. Jr., 310 Sellerucensee wit11n. thrte years ancewtth int•est lh.-.on ct A !J2621: Thi undtrstgntd Ma. StcMiry The name(•) and ~~ daims by at'l1 cltdtof Sll4
CA 92629 . (m~mber • manager) Fernando St., Suite 409, Fictitious BuelneH befOle Ille dale such list was sent the obllglljon aacured ~ rustM dltdaims arry Habillt'i for 4l30 5/llf1 addltSS of lht Stlel1S) '""= Mly 22. 1Qll7, wtlch is.,
This business Is c:on· This statement was fifed Newport Beach CA 92661 Name Stattment or dellve~ Ill Ille the property to ba 806d ptua Incorrectness of lh• stree NEWPORT RESTAIJRAH'I' GROUP, lllsiness Clay befo11 1he ll'llCf!
dueled by: an .unlncorpo. with Iha County Clerk of This business Is con· The following persons are BuyeVTranslereure· none reuonable utimlted cotta. d~ress and other common INC., A CAUfORMk CefVlOAA.. Oiied sale dallSpeafied abO'tl· rated associat.1on olher Orange County on 4·25-97 ducted by: ah Individual doing b.uslness as;_p_ac:Iflc Thi ~ to bl sold, .._ ..,.,_. anct-atlwincH 1111 eslQnatlon of • silo-' PUBLIC NOTICE JK>H, BuaGm KJNG #1'25. 2b15 l>alectMllch 24, 1W7 -••
than 8 partnership 19973718797 Have you slarted doing Horse Advanlures. 13 deSCljbed In genefll as: furrftlre, the time of the lnltJal pub&-eli Said sale :/•bl Hartlol' Bl~ .. Costa Miii. Tl<. DMRSIAED INC A tA bHa~ee you 1r~ed 1d1~~2~ Dally Piiot April 30, May 7, business yet? No Pointe Sur, Laguna Niguel. !mires, equipment, im.ientol'Y, cation at the Noticed Sale ~·~out covenant 0,m:,:: Fie llla.11tn1177f1 02627: BURGS\ KING #4908, cORP., BY Tibor Komil. Pia~. 9~5•n ss ye es. 14, 21, 1997 W093 Chaster Righter, Jr. CA 92677 leasehOtd 1mpt1Mments, ABC It S31a,218.72. It Is pollitHranl'/ express.d O< lmplltd flC1TTIOUI IUl'8S ~~ E. CA~1 ~':!.~ 9y~Adol1 ltmmer. Sectlrret.1 rt
K This statement was flied Yuko ltakura, 13 Pointe License goodwill th.-at the time ct u6e tht d~ t!tla seHlo · IWIEITATEMBn' nmtlll>n. ..,_; """"""'Anoie ttmmer By· ~ T~~be;:~t~r'n~~\er!~~ lifed PUBLIC NOTICE with the County Ctetk of Sur, Lagur'la Niguel, CA and 'aie tocated at 891 Baller opwmg bid ml)' be lea~~mbfances' Pf: """n. ;:! The followino panon(s) i"'9 KING #8670, 201 W. lmPtrlll Kozma. Seller ' """" 1 Orange County on 3·19·97 92677 St #9-15 Costa Mesa. CA 1Nn the total lndebtildnua1. 1n:.... .. 1 ,,_, I doino b.tsinesl as: MARCO Hohwl'f, BIH, CA 92621, BUA-SWR INOUSTRIES 1HCOfV10t wllh the County Clerk of Flctltloua Bu1ln•H 19973714579 This business Is con· 92626 , dUa. In lddldon to cash, tna'•malnlng pr ...._ sum o Iha UlUOR 6052 C/\apmln AWll.le G£A l(JNG #4802., 1-4021 Ronet RATED A CA ctJRP By· S~ Orange County on 4·25·97 Name Statement • dueled by: an Individual The IQnd of license ID be 'nultee 'Ml accept c:uhier'• no'9(s) securtd by 9'ld Deed of Gilden Grove CA 112645 . , SW., Norwalk. CA 90650 • ., . • 19973718808 The following persons are Dally Piiot April 16, 23, 30, Have you started doing is· ON SALE BEER cheeks drwwn on•..._« Trusl wtlh lntartst lhereon. as ' OBA: BURGE.R KING lfn5 W. Ross. Pmldent. Buytf(s) •
Oa11y)S)1otApril30,May7, doing business as: South May7,1997 W057 busfnessyel?Yes,06/96 ::e~E IXENSE NO. 41.nallonal bank, a c:htd!provlded In Hid noll(S), ad·u~r:va~#~~~#4908,#8670andi'4802 ' C~~~~~~·'
14. 21. 1997 W090 Shores Insurance Agency, C Yuko Uakura 239306 drawn by a state°' f"811i1Vances, 11 atry, under Ille termsG2801 · ' » Olhet b.tsiness name(s) Qll7 • ---------1 t901~ Brookhurst Street, PUBLI NOTICE This statement was lilad ri1W issued for the IQITllset credit union, or • chectlOf Ille Deed of Tn.tst esamalld Call1Y Kwak. 2S66 W Uncotn and addms(es) used by !hi 1
PUBLIC NOTICE Huntington Beach, CA Flctltloua BualneH with the Counly Clerk of 1ocaltd at 891 Baller St #B-l5 drawn by a stat• ot fedenlfMS, charges and •xPtnses of Ava #1l5.Anllleim cAG2801 seller(s) within the past tllreel---------92646 Orange County on 4·25·97 Co 11 Mesa CA 92626 • • uvtng1 aod loan auoc;ta..11\e Trustel and of Ille trusts :;:. : bu , ,:_..,.. ....... "" .,..,. as staled ~ 1he sellt"s) cna1478295 Elkoll Investment Co., tnc:., Name ~tatement 0 19973718802 s · lion uvlng1 auocilllon. «created by said Deed ol TNst 1111 •111SS1s...,............, "7 •-:· '' ' •pp~?cT~~~~FFOR ~1A) 1 1~018 Broo~hur~t d~~ 'g~~j;.1~~,Pa';~~~~: Dally Piiot April 30, May 1, sai.::ns:~~ ~ 1~U: uvi'ngs bank specified Into-wit Sl12,191 .18 Esllmatad. '-'•::;.:~not yet _;0 are.~~ocation. in ~loma of
.. Cree. un ngton eac, Girl's Gym 3251 Laguna 14, 21 1997 W095 the ollice of BURAOW ~R<JN Sect'°'15102oftheAnandalAocn.ted lnlllrest and addlllonaleo lr1llSICt tuliness under llle the chief exeaitw office of 1hl CHANGE IN A 92646 • • . . Coda Ind aultlOrtred to do adVallces II any wtll Increase . , ell . . 180 New-.. Ce
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OWNERSHIP OF This business ls con· CM yon Rd., Laguna f»UBLfC NOTICE CO~AHY. 501 ?arlll:enter nw, bullllNUln this..._ Slid lhls Ilg , """''t sale The flCltous bUli~ rwne Oft tr~~:, 80 ~· n.~.. -c--A CO 0 C ducted by: a corporation Beach. CA 9265 t Santa Ana, CA 92705. _ In "Al ure ,........ O • names listed henin. "''"'· ...,,111 1 • Port ........,,, ra ..,.._ •-•
· L H LI Have you started doing Virginia C. Mead, 3058 Flclltlou1 Bualn•H Thi amount of the l)JICllUe ... wll ba .. _ ... blntllclaly under said Dtad of . KY\JHG H. KWAX. CA ll2660 · . M9rtOIUAL MB
BEVERAGE LICENSE business yot? Yes, 1962 Naslall Rd., Laguna Beach, Nam• Statement price o,r col\Slderaoon 1n connee-11" condNon. ~ Trust harttolore exectlttd and TH'( KWN< The name(s) acid b.t~~
D•tt of Filing . Elkolf Investment Co .. tnc, CA 92651 The folfowfng parsons ere tion with .!ht transfer Of tilt H· CO\IWW1t ..!..-.. raganlng ldtlMrld to lhl undllalQntd Tils stlllmelt was fllld will lddl!SS ol tilt Wyel(S) Intl. CemeChapet~I • ~ Mortuamat,::f Appllcallon: David c. Smith, Secretary This business . Is con· doing business as: Optlmal cense and business, 1nc:ludno 1hl Pf9U Of "'.,......., encum-wr1tt1n .oactwallon ol l>alau COU~Clttll of OlwlQll CMifS INCORf'ORATa>. A CA "''" -· 1 MAYO 1, '1997 This stalement was tiled ducted by: an Individual Family Health & Rehab, estimated i!!Yen1Dry, 1s the sum ol .... poc1111IC111 er ttll In-and Demand Jor Siie, lf'td 1ntyon . 17 1Qll7. ctJRPOAAWN. 517 E. Wilson 3500 Pacific View om..
To Whom It May Con· with the Counly Clerk of Have you started doing 1220 Hemlock Way, Suite S70.cm 00. wticll COl'ISlsts Of the ~ S:: bV aid wrtt19n Nob of 0.lault and NOTICE· ·a Adiaus Name Ava~#201, GlendH, CA 01026
cern: Orange County on 3-19-97 busln~ss yet? Vas, 1•1·96 105A, Santa Ana, CA 92707 lollOW1no: · Died d ........ advanc:ealEleCllOn to Sell. Thi undlf· lltemetteicpiM he ye111 fllllTI 1ne-assets blno ~ 11'1 N~~ ee700ach The Namo(s) ol the Ap· 19973714851 VlrglntaC.Mead . Mar Vendetta. O.C., CU1l1nescrow·S4.CKXl.OO ......,_·;;;.,......signed c:ausld Slid Nob of dall 1t waslilld in tllt0fficeoenel1ityaescnt>ed·as:rvrn\jrt, ••
plic:ant(s) ls/are: ARAt , Dlflly Pilot April 16. 23. 30, This statement was 11ted 1851~ Vallarta Drive, Hun-Oemancs Note_, be convellld pnMdad. 'anct tht ur,.,.ict Default and Elecllon to Sel to bl 1111 COUnty Clerk A new Ad· F1xai~s. fQut~nt. and Goodwlll •,.-lf-•E•~-----... , MAMORU May 1 1997 w058 with lhe Counly Clerk 01 Ungton Beach, CA 92646 _, casn atdOStnQ . $66,CKXl.OO ~ ct tht ~ _..racorded In the Counl'f wtlatl • 811siness tame Stllllment Of Four (4) Burver JOno fml. IE .:::::.=::'
. The apptlcanls fisted , . Orange County o~0·97 This business Is c:on· lt ti.as been aomd between Qndby aald Died d TNlt !ht raal pr6ptrty Is localtd and at bl filed ptor eo 11111 dlll. chises ' "'9UftYW"'
above are applying to the PUBLIC NOTICE • 199737 758 ducted by: an lndlvldual the SellePUcensee and the ir.-wtft lfUrUt ..,_., .. mort then lhrea monlht llM filino ol INI staeament dOll Susrness lmwn as:
Department or Alcoholic Daily Pilot Aprll , 23, 30, Have you started doing tended Buye'1rans1eree, IS DfOYtded 111 uks Nata. s*la tllPStd stnce such recordallon. ol itself aithorize 1he uae tn • • BURGEA KJNG #7'/!J; IJl.!AGER Mortuary * Chapel
Beverage Control to sell at· Flctltloua 8u1lneH May 1, 1997 W059H business yet? No ~~ ti/ Sec. 24073 ot tilt,._, c;harv-and upenMI DI•: G4n1197 NA MORT· 't si. ol • ficHous Butinas KING #<4Q08; BURGER KING Cremation •v
coholic beverages at: 270 N•m• Statement· Maty Vendetta. o.c. Business and Plofesslona COde, d th. rn.t9a Ind d 1tla GAGE SERVICES. INC., M in~ of 1hl rigttls of #8670 •lld BUAGER KING #4802
S. BRISTOL STE. 108, The toltowlng persons are PUBLIC NOTICE This slatement was mad lhat Ille' considerallon for tilt INltl ~ ~ Trus• 400 E. Miki Shat uncltr r1ldltll s. O< and are IOCllled at 1.) 2015 110 Broadway ••
COSTA MESA. CA 92626 doing business as: Buttaro with the County Clerk ot 113nsrer 01 the buslnesa and d TNlt. c:rc ,stoc:tton. CA 9529()-.4009 Alti: · llW (See sdon 1..:.cx, Hafbor etw" Costa Mesa, CA; 2.) Costa Mesa
Fot lhe following type of Bill's Jerky, 1426 S. Allee Flclltloua BualneH Orange County on 4·25-97 ~cense IS to be Plld Ort/ aner'tllt leMcta OonMnllon. 400 Trudi omc. (408) 975-2n8 MQ Mness and PIOflSSions 2403 E. Cflallrnan Ava., fl.tellon, M2-9t80
License: 41 ON·SALE St., Anahefm, CA 92805 Name St•t•ment 199737-18801 nnsferhaSbetnappt:Mdbyllle ~di ·w.v. sv.-. Bv: Ulda 'CNttr, Agtnt TPSI i):· • 3.)20t W, mott\al ttghway, --------~ BEER ANO WINE • EATING Sleven O. Casada, 1426 S. The following persons ate Dally Pflol Aprlt 30, May 1, Department of Alcohollc llewtage Simi • CA aa., 3?255 Ap(. 23, 30, Mly 7. 1997 111 f11ino Brea; CA; 4) 14021 AorlMr IJvd., , v (
Published Newpo.rt Allee St., Anahelm, CA doing business as: MG'• 14 21 1997 W09e Control flttone: (I ) 291.e:nt .n, New=BelCh-CostlMlsl Noiwalk.CA -------.-. ....
Beach·Costa Mesa Oa1ly 92805 Sober Safaris, 7407 Sea· ' ' • nn -Salt lrlfomlllllon tttll' T TT The bulk sale 1s inlfnded to be • 1
Piiot May 7, 1997. Sc:on M. Volmar, 1426 S. shore Or., Apt •e. Newport PUBLIC NOTICE Oated.Apnl22. 1""7 iif--: .,,... eoi:. CN4l •28 .CADr23,30, FIND ·
Wt09 Allee St.. Anaheim, CA Beach, CA 92663 SHOTARO JOE ASE. FWIKO ABE. hUctl,~'a Ille ornc:. Mly 7•14, 199] DISCO~~=~ ., • j
__ P_U_B_L-IC_N_O-Tl_C_E __ 192605 . Mark Paul Giddings, 7407 Flctltlou• Bualn•H senePUcensee CTt ~ lerYtr:. .. IJ*t 130t798 ou.r. T7T7 Center Ava. Suite 440 an apartment I
---------• This business Is con· Seashore Dr., Apt IB, Name Statement l(UNll(Q YANAGIK>TO, TOt.«:>-a dmt co118ctof ~ Fk t30t798 A.P. ~ 117· ~noton Beadl. CA ~7 ftl th h I 'fi d Flctltlo.u• BualntH ducted by: a general par1· Newport Beach, CA 92663 .J.b.LfoJlowlng persons ate HIKO ~TA. toeollect. c.-Ant fnfaf. llM-41 t.lola Of-TMltn s. Have A •noooateO•• -1$ May roua. c asst le ~ :
Name St•t•ment nership This b11slneu !• con· doing business as: Cafe ~'11'1/lSfeftll IMllonoblalnadwllbe~ urdw ()Md Of Tm YrN .,.. In 1997 '
The following parsons are Have you started doing ducted by: an Individual Jardin. 26<17 E. coas1 Hwy., NewportBeach-Costl Mlsl !for thllt P"'JiOM. Oleld: .,._ Ufdat 1 Dltll. .Of TNlt. Garage Sale J The bulk ue 1s subject to TRADEJ __ __..lUU,1g_huslneu as: Mort. business yet? No ~ Have you started doJng Nawpor1 Beac:h~CA 92663 CN-420416 fl36ll0.RC Mly 7, CIUllll1 ·A1AP2119l» &n. cWld Mald'I t3. 11111. ~)'QI i!Ollll '\Jntonn Commeroal
• A 1 N t k $cottM. Volmar s!n'fH"yet7No Olhats Food Corporation 1Gll7 111' 6l'l1 11Mldlantopa91ctrm-~ e~ga 31"d:' c;:,rwa o ~t'a ' This statement was fifed Mark Giddings " (CA), 100Q Bristol St., New'. ' . ' ., •miff bl«lld ate pM1c ... H The~!!~1~-~--of..... through classified '\ Suite F206 Costay Mesa' with the County Clerk of This statement was filed por1 Beach. CA 92663 I )'QI ,_, .,. ~ d Iha ,_,.., ..... -~ u"' 642 5678 CA 92626 ' ' Orange County on 3-18·97 wllh the c;ounty Cletk of This buslnass Is con-PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE nlin d fhl ·~ ._. iie'r1:'~~ms~ ----·-...--.... '-"-Mortgage America Net· 19973'l1~85 Orange County on 4·16·97 ducted b1•: 1 corporation . yai. )'QI ft:Ud arll8d I Wyer. E · •
work.·LLC. (CA) 3151 Air· DallyPllo\Aprft 16,23,30, 19973711951 Have you started doing RltHo.1H 7'71tl02. '-flell0.1tm7177M Ndlotili-.glltenMSlnwla :::.·ltlr;Tnoto~~ M ET ·:
way Ave. Suite F206. Cosla May 7, 1997 W060 Dally Pilot Aptll 23, 30, business yel? No FIC11T10US IUIUB$ AC1ITIOUI .,.UIEIS P«iot~ Cclrllplr¥, • 7 and the last."-for filino Mesa. CA 92626 May 7, 14, 1997 W076 Oihats F'ood Corp0tatlon, ._ 11u1111, t11 ~ llullll, GI _, lal This business Is con· PUBLIC NOTICE Pascal Olhats, Ptesldent NAME ~ATBIOO IWIEITA1BIBIT llltlllMld"""" pnun to tilt ams ~ any C11<11Dr shall bl someone spec
duC1ed by a Limited u. Flctltloua Bualn••• PUBLIC NOTICE This statement was lfled Thi fO!IOW1no pel10ll(s) 1Hlt . The follOwino ~(s) 1"111™ DeadOfTIUll-..dbyTh:inm 22. 1m. wNcll Is tilt through tlassifled ability co with the County Clerk of dOlno buSlness as: BURGER KING dOifl!l llJSlness as: ~AEA Albtr1 .,. ""'*'*' men llOalded oess Clay befoit the llltid· 1---...;..--====
Havei you started doing Nam• St•t•ment Fictitious BuslnH• Orange County on 4-25-97 #8670. 201 W.lmpetlal1to/!Wty. DESIGNS. 'l.<»7 i.na canyon on Ol'22f11191 •,,.,..,..,.,,No. Sale dalespeciliedabow SELL -
business ye1? Yes, April 1, T~e following Pet~ons are Name Statement 19973718798 8lu. CA G2621 Flold, l.Jguf!I Beacll, CA 92661 91·13075t In baalt Pllllll d allldll (al The Pio! Oossateds ot 642-5678 Apnl RIESS, T1~•UT ,.,..,,, "'. i 1~'!
1997 doing business as. Family The following persons are Daily 'Pilot April 30, May 7, .Cf.IM'S lncoporalld. • A Co-Creaiva OesiQf\S PTY, Lid,, tKOl'dl In tilt alfial d .. ~ 1 DAT """'""' ....,...,,...
Mortgage America Net· Health Publlcatrons, 1760 doing business as· Indian 14 21 1997 W098 forna Corporl!IOn, 517 E. COUntiy Of Altatr11ia. #3, 76 Raccnilf d °"'Vt Cclrfy' lo ploct your GCloge Sde Ad. ., A CA ctJAP.. By· John your used vehicle • •1'
work, tLC. Greg Laulatta. Monrovia f'-ve. I B·8. "Costa Ink, 2940 CoUeg~ Ave., ' ' son Ave., #201, Glendalt. CA Ballina SIMI. Lennox~ New c.-arra. llld ~ IO trii so, PreSldent. Seller th ti I ifl President Mesa. California 92627 Costa Mesa CA 92626 PUBLIC NOTICE 1026 South Wates, 2478 Altsttmia Neb Of o.IULMd 8:!:'~ INCORroRATEQ, A CA roug c ass ed -~
This statement was med Allan Bor1Jshek & Assocl· PS Slix Inc: (CA) 1:151 TljslJISinessisconO.ldledll'i Ttis1111tness1s~17.t'Soll ~ ~Pilot RP . By. Rallltl Qf1llTllAISlj, 942·5678 '1 with Iha County Clerk of ates. Inc., (Californla). 1760 Logan Ave., ·Costa ' Mesa, Flctllloua BualnHs COl'f)Ollllon ICOl'f)O'*lll. Otl2V111117 In ticiak, 111111. el dent. BY. Lawrence Cim-
Orange County on 4•4•97 Monrovia ~va., IB-6. Costa CA 92626 Name Statement RelJmnt has not yet beQun The 1t9stllnt commenced to tlllll\lt'lled No. 97..Q211837 d mid "-···· ·-··" n, Vice President. Eklyer(s) RE NT ( 19973718509 Mesa, Cahl. 92627 This business Is eon-The following persons are nnsact lllsiness under .thl lr1llSICt bu•neu under 1he allldll llCXlldl. .. 111 Oii Newport Beacll-com Mesa ) ~
Dally Pilot April 30 May 7 Thia bu~Jness Is· c:on-ducitd by: a corporation doing business as: Probulll iClltiOus business nll'llt Of'lic:ffouS business name O< Dr»'lil'tllll7 It In the frm d --: •••••••••• ,, CH42041119707..MNMlly 7, 1:.
14 21 1997 · wioci ducted by. a corporation Have you started doing Cabinetry, 1930 Swan Dr .• namesfislldhellin. · namestistldabo"9onSt111Bmber...-1tfhlMlilal'llly.,.IO 1997 throughclassifled '!l
· • Have you star1ad doing busfneu yet? Yt1, 3197 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 · CIAM'S INCOfUlO. &, 1994 the~ CMc Cel9 401..tU .ii PUMIC~TICE ~Mtt~~1m ~~~~QBrlan Germana, 1~0~~A~~~S~~~~--------~-------~~--------~------~~
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1 ~~~~&~~~~.~~ ~~.eo~~~CA .~o~•~~m~BY:~~~·-~·~·····~~~···~··················· Flctltloue 8u1lntH ates. Inc., Allan Borushek • This statement was filed 92826 ~ CimmaNsf, 'Ace Pm. Pleslclent II
N•me Statement Ownar/Presldanl with the Counly Clerk of This buslneH la con-Tljs st111mt11t was filed With nu Sl*mtft was liltd wilh
The lollowlng persons a. re Jihls S1ateCment wCas Iii ranga Counly on 4.17.97 duc:1ed by: an lndlvldual • COU~ Cle111 o1 Ol1lnQI Ille COU~Cltftl al UfwlOI
:>oing business as: a) LOL th the ounty lark of 19973717912 Have you alerted doing ll°lti on Mly 1, 1997. COUllW on . 17, 1997.
Servrces, b) DOL.ACO c:) Orange County on 3-l l •97 Dally Pilot Aprll 23, 30, buslneu yet? Yts. Apr. 1 • NOTK:E· ms AdtiOua Hime NOTICE· . Mc:tVous Name
l'.A.A T .. d) Paople and An· 19973717243 Ma 7 t• 1997 W078 1997 ment elqllret fiw ye111 from S.ment Pil!M fiw yeais from lm11s Together, 1156 Bryan Oally Pllol April 16. 23, 30, 'I ' ' Brian Germane dill it was filtd In the Office Ille O. It was filtd in Ill Office
J..v. #B. luslln, CA -82.aO-May 7~ 1997 W UltlC1lOTIC.E , 11~~.lat~mtolty~~ ~ f ~ClerrA-mrflct· ot tt.-Cou,.~A new-fieti·
4476 PUBLIC NOTICE w e oun tr o s Bu•ness Hime Sllllmlnl lcul Siiiiness Name Slleamtnt Doyne Ladwig, 1156 Bryan Flotltloua Bualn•H Orange Counly on 4-2s-97 rraiat be t~ed ~r m ltllt dlll. m11t bl filld oriOI' tD Ullt dill.
Av . .fB. Tustin. CA 92680 Flotltloua BualneH Name Statement 19973718823 The lilino ol llWS ltlllmtnt dOls The fllino ol ~ .-mtft doll
Lang l..rldwlg, 1156 B~an Neme Stetement The followlng persons are Dally Pllol April 30, May 1. not ol llself aulhonra the ull In not of its9t arll10ttl1 1hl UM lt'l
Av. IB. Tuslln, CA 9268 The following persons are doing bualness as: Mika 14, 21 , 1997 • W087 stall of I Acftous 811siness INS .. ot a~· Business Jhlt~ b.;'~lness ts 1 c:o~· doing buslrfess as: Tha Kay EnttrptlsH, 28732 PUBLIC NOTICE Hime 1n 't!Ollion of tilt nohb Of Name in~ of thl nght9 of n~;shl Y· a genera pa • Center for Pain Manag .. Paachbtouom, Mission Iller under Ftdenll. Stale. Of lnOlltf undlf ftdltll, Slata. 0<11 .......... ~,~~~' H:we P you started doing m4tnt of Southern C11lfor· ~a)o, CA 926~2 b • FIC:tltloua BualMH n llW (See Stclon t4400 common ltw (Ste Sadlon 14400 b~»lnts• yet? No nla, 4630 Campus Dr. 28 ·~;i~ud hblarktha ~?'· N•m• St•tem•nt seq., Business~ Pn!llSSIOl\S et llQ., Mnest and Plolmona Cott~e ct: ... At"~ Doyne Ladwig 1112, Newpol'1 Beach, CA 7 tac ossom, s· The followlng pMsona are 1). Code) fl..~f; .. ;n;;.,
Thi• statement was mad 92660 slon Viejo, CA 92692 doing buslne11 at: Duncan Arst filino Alnlw• filing 'Mth CfllnQa
with tile Counly Clerk ol Ronald M. Schllllng, MO, Thia bualnau It con-Etectrlc 492 E. 18th St. Newf)Ort Beach-Costa Mlsl Hewf)Ort 9iach-Coatl Mesa (.: s?
0fl"lgt County on 4·18-97 4830 Campus Ot. 11'112, d~cttd by: an :~l~du:~' Costa Mah, CA 926~7 • CN-41838419707·MNMll't CN-417547 Aor23,30, Mlly 7.1•. Ceu.11111 .
19973717942 Newport Beach, CA 92660 b av1• you t?'N 9 ng Jamett Earle Duncan, 492 7,14.21,28, t997 1997 'V This buslnen Is con-usness ye o e t81h St Costa Mesa We c.an Daltv Pilot April 23, 30. ducttd by: an Individual Mahmoud Karkth1bacfl CA 92627 ·• ·1----------• to your hoMC·
May 7, \4, 1997 W071 Have you started doing This 1ta1tmen1 waa flltd Thi• bualnes1 Is con-PUBLIC NOTICE _... ~ Add c1ci-11cc st\C a rtplacc It
-'UBLIC NOTICE bu1tn1sa yet? No with th• County Clarlc of ducted by: an lndlvldual t---------. "-' ....._:a .-<move your aGOU hlndMxtllrd
• Ronald M. Schlllfng Orange County on 4·2•97 H•v• you started doing Fie Mt. 1ttnTI.... Q) • P""'4 with our c11atom ~t. -•n
FlctlUoua Bueln••• This 1tatement wu n1ed 18973718104 buslntu yet? Yes, 9·23· RCm10UI IUIHBI $ S::: h Mcdltcrancan or \hvr-Nam• Statement with lht County Clerk ol Dally Pilot Aptll 23, 30, 11194 IWH ITATl.mlfT ...., Spanls • Call few .scu1\s.
The tolloWlng petsons are Orange County on 4-2~97 May '1, 14, 1997 W079 ~amea Duncan The I~ Plf'IOll(s)' • .,..-stVld·
dol b I G d 19973718788 Ttils statement Wll l\ltd doing bulineu •:BURGER r-§ viu~8u u:~e;~i~;: c!~,!,~ Dany Pltot Aptll 30, Mey 7, PUBLIC NOTICE wllh the Counly Clark ol 1-4908. 2«D E. ClllOmln Avt-_ _.
19000 MacArthur Boul• 14, 2t, 1997 W097 Otange Coun1y on 4·2"·97 M.1...~h...1Dn,CAQ2631 Cl) 11ard 1500. Irvine, CA Flctltloua BualnH• 18973718714 \iMl!f:> Int., A Cllll =
92623 PUBLIC NOTICE Heme Statement Dally p.11ot May 1, "· 21. COlllOl*n. 517 E. Wlaon Aw., ...-4
Ml11tlch lnvtetment Co., Tl'lt tollowtng persons are 28 199? w108 1201.(lencMle. CA Q1025 c.> O t n c ( C A ) 1 9 O 0 O Plotltloua auatneH doing bualntaa u : MHa ' mt bu&inest ii COl'4IC:ltd by
MacArthUf eou1iva1d 1soo. H•m. Statement Wttt Otrm•n Auto, 1&54 PUBLIC NOTICE a~on 0 0 lrvlnt CA 92823 The fOllOWlng pertont .,. Babcock St., Colla Mt... FllOSlrlnl llM not rtt blc)ln
lhls' bua(rlH• la con• doing bullntaa u : Mor1· CA 92627 Flctltlou• BualneH ID ~ bullllltl undef Ill ~ Es
Clucttd by: a corporation gagt Amtrlca Nttwork, Norman Wllhect Balch• N•IM St•t•ment Hc:Houl llUllnllll """' C Hav. you etll1td CIOlng 3151 Alrwey Avenut. Suitt tldtf, Jr., 964 Pretldo Dr.. The following peraon1 ara ,_lilltdllMtn -~ O
bualntN ytt? YH, :..14.97 F208, Costa Mtaa, CA Coate Mtaa, CA 92826 doing buslMta 11: 2C Dt· SIGNB) CIMM'S INC, A CllifOI·
MIHtlch lnvHtmtnt co .. 92828 Tnlt bu1lnt11 It con. algn, 29'ta IVY Glenn, I.I· tit~~. Ml)ll Qin-......, p....,.__ Inc Mlchatl ,_ Ml1ttlch Greg uv111111. 3151 Airway ucttd by: an lndhlidual guna Nlgutl, CA 91817 "*"" Pflt &! LIM9nCit • ~ ..-._.
r.,re'ildtnt ' Avtn~.Suilt F20e, CoalA Have you 1tll1td doing '"ahln Tousal, 613 W. Sun-, ' ... Ats Q)
• Thi• alattmtnl WH flltd ~·1·· VI\ 9f82t I bulintta ytl? Y••· 3/14 flowtt IC. Sama Ana. CA Ths-.. ... flltd -411 § 0 wllh !ht County Cltfk of h • but ntH • oon-N0tm1n W. Batchtldtr, Jt. 91707 "" CculllY' Qeflt ol ~ ~
()(qt Counly on 4· 18·97 ducttd by. an lndMdull Thi• •lattmtnt WH flltd Thi• bu1lntH II CIOtl-Colll!IY on -' 1!1i1 9
198737179._ Hava you 1tanad ctoing wl.th ui. CountY C*1c of duattd by: an Individual NOTICE·Tlit 'AcltOua NWnt
Dally Piiot Aptll 23. 30, ~~~na•• yet? YM, April t' Or~· ~~\~ :~::j :.:o:,.,·i~ttd doing ~ ...... ~Ytn ~ ~ •
May 1. 14, 1997 W07:1 Greg L.autttta Oally Piiot Ap<U 23 30 Aflhln TOUtM ._ii.. tfle Q)
PUBL'c NOTICE Thi• llllttntnt wu flltd Mav 7 t4 1997 wo15 Tiii• etlllfntnl wu .iled tfll~lllY' a.it A~ ~ •
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• • wtth the County Cletll ot -'*' NWnt -·-11 --, ".:::U: .. -.:=~· Orange ~n~r,~~t:; PUBLIC NOTICE 0rqe ~~= i:. ':°.:o'.:.: =
fht ~ ~ att Dally Piiot Ac>tll 30, May?, Ploutlo ... hefMea DaltY Pilot Aprll 30, May 7, :..-: :u=.. ~ ~ buslnta• a•: JSTAA, , ... 21. 1997 • wot9 ....... 11a-.mem 1~, ti,,., W08t lfl \leOllliOll °'Ill~ Of U.C, to7 t2nd Sbtet. H~ Tiit ~ PtftOna 11a ,..__ • ...-. .........._. -~~~CA nt48 d9lng butlneU u : Tha v-•lfled la..... ..._ ._., -·
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private extra targo 2904 salary req: (714)
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HARBOUR 2142
patio from living room, 842·3399 Attn: Tracy •Fi/PT Front Oosk •FT /PT Reservatlonlst additional patio off of •Vending Route For ADVERTISING •FT/PT Bellman/Orlyer
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bllnds Included •800·711-4381• Wiii make quallty H ighly competitive WorkAtHome
throughout, skylight In sales calls over the salary & bnf1s. EOE. E living room, unique telephone to new and Fax mo your resume·. arn up to S700/wkly
bathroom/ anlt I MONEY I selling a long distance v y existing adyert sers. 714·662·1651 d I l N t I service over the ress ng area eu ra TO LOAN 2914 Answer Incoming calls Attn:Alhson Sulzman phone. Paid training. carpet throughout! and solicit new bust-or apply at:1325 e. Call 800•842•1409 Carport stall to ac· noss through proac-Oyer Road Sanla Ana •---------commodate 1 vehicle Avoid Bankruptcy tlve telephone can· ..,,,,,,,...--=---,,...----::--TONS OF WORK!
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and open living areal tlon Application with Ing competitive pub· needs PT clerk for No oxper necessary!
4-Bedroom 2 •5 8 •th Call now, wO/'l!'I last! Service 600·873·6207 bllcatlons. filing and lndoxing. Up to S400/woekly $1470. 789Lo931 •Must work well Typing roq'd. Hours Paula 714 562 1710 lrvlne Turtlerock ---------under deadline pres-are 9am-1pm Mon-Fri•------·--·--home, pbol. 1-story, View View Vlew 2Br MORTGAGES & sure 714•873•7410 Top Personal Mgr
3·cat garage. Close to 2Ba, gar, Ip, $1350. TD 'S 2918 •Excellent oral andi-~----------Needs kids 6mos·
elementary/University 1 Br 1 Ba, gar. $835. • • written communication Fdod Server FT Min 2 17yrs for TV. print &
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silver, glass. pailtilgs.
pcwcelail, chila, pottely,
old cosll.rna or .fine
jeweliy, bronZes. f\in., •
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decorallYa objects.
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Old Coins Gold Silver
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Thousands ... Easy as newspaper sales ex-Fax: 673·3133 or all •••••&iiiliiiiiii
IJOUSES/ NEWPORT 1 -2 -3 . Save S perience 323·5525. · lion time. Pascucci AUCTIONS 6012
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Walk to Beaon. Private ROOMS 2706 Purch 100% Fix 125% goal oriented 1600 w. Balboa Blvd on, 74•
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28R Townhom• N .B . Oceanfront & FINNEY BROKERAGE alon. Excellent benefit Newport Beach needs EMPLOYMENT -Fashion l~land·
315 Newpon Center Dr.
(No Mtn.) 645-9955 2 •5 BA. Lrg 2 .car 22nd St. Pvt room 714 673·7480 Uc.1976 package Including Infant/toddler teachers SERVICES 5533
at t,a c h garage . unfurn, ah are bath. 401 k plan. Physical/ with ECE units, also iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
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3bd/2ba Custom Lndry. 1 block to ••••••••••I play Adverti!>lng, Attn: TUTOR TIME the listings In this cat· MISC. 6015
h Lr d G "ewport Pier. $490. L E 1 t (714) egory may require you iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ome. g yar · our Call Sam 875-4808 ynn so a a P£RMANENT • PT to call .a 900 number kitchen. S2500mo. 65<>-4802 or mail re-In which there Is a • Lg Fam rm TV $50. Agt 640-7000 x301 LOST •· sume to Display Ad· Position In small busy L d d tbl Q ff! N m ke charge per minute. • g woo in rm
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paint. Quiet culdeaac 11 CA 92627 Phone Operators EMPLOYMENT glass d oors S7S.
strfft. Cat ok. $2350/liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Found, cat, brown ADVERTISING To S15/hr. Part or Full. WANTED 5535 •Exercise pull·t:>•ko
mo. 875-4830, Agt. CM Bluff• City llghta & & gray , v I c of SALES Wiii train. brand now, S30.
Lido-Cottage ocean breezes. lrg Wiison & Canyon. TELEMARKE~ING 1-800·718·8229 • Beach cruiser S25
1BR, lBA +den. 2 mstr w/pvt bath & • • 714-631-4346 Community newspa-1..,,,..--...,----,,-..,--..,,...,,~ Dog W alker The Love 722·9693 Alter 6pm
patio•. 51600. Grundy entry. Kit & lndry prlv. LOST African Gray per seeks energetic Receptionis t, Office Is Free•. I will walk Sell your homo
Realtor 87s.4J181 Near beach N/S male Parrot, red tall, talks. Individual for retail Clerk, PT, hours flex, & love your dog. through c1ass1fled.
pre I . S'S 5 o /mo . 4118 nr McFadden/ display and new busl· T u as ·Sat· Ca 11 Morgan 714·642·8533 642•5678.
Npt Shore• Remodel 54a.-9096• Barb/Rick ness develoement. 714-842-4343 Home. 400-BlcCk ..,.............., _____ ...._ ____ Gothard In HB Experience nelpful.
Lugonla, $1550.mo CM W'Slde Share 4Br _8_9_3-_3_3_8_4_R_E_W_AR __ D_r Salary + Commission SALES
Loving Swedish Nurs
12 Yrs exp. Honest &
caring. Good cook.
Loe refs. Christin .. 3br 2ba, dbl gar, fP', 2Ba Hse. All amenl· LOST Male Cat Small 2 + Benefits. Physical/ The growing Dally
2 patlo1, avl nowt tres. S350/mo lnclds yr old white & lite Drug Screenfng re-Piiot advertisil)g team
Qov't Foreclosed Agt 714·759-1877 utila. 650-9070 grey mi,. White paws. quired. EOE. seeks an .outside sales representallve In
~714·640·3735t?
Hom .. from pennies Vera•lll•• Studio Downtown H.B. 4/25 nr Pen. Park & Fax Resume Attn: tho Retail Advortlslng•---------on $1. Delinquent Tax, Penth•• furn/unfurn. Non-smoker to share Balboa Pier. Reward. Janise Cross Department. Experl· D9MESTICS
Repo'a, REO's. Your Pool, gym, gar, walk furnished ·2br 2.Sba ___ 8_7_5_·_7_4_2_4___ (714) 965-7174 ence preferred, but '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
a r •a· To 11 Fr• e to bch $925. 494·6604 townhome, w/d, fp, LOST: TOOL BOX w/ __ o_r_c_a_l_I _95_5_·_3_o3_o__ will train. Applicant 11
1 ·8.~.H2~183·!008 0 dishwasher. pool, Jae, misc Plumbing Tools 81111ng Person for should ba energetic,
•• • weight room. Must & Cumming• Saber Chiropractic office. motivated and a self
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Oceanfront
Lot
POR RENT 714-980-5810 BI . REWARD 11 Can't Find Work? elit pkg. Drug screen-
Found Pure Bred cat. Please call 494-4695. You can't be looking Ing/physical required.
COSTA MESA 2624
Newport Aoroa• th•
St 2bd/1.5ba garage,
no pets. 1665 Irvine
Ave "'7. 720-9422
ext.203, Darrell.
h di WANTED EOE. Send resume to Vlo of B•y/55 Fwy. 100 ar 15 909·359-4940 VM people to fill various Lynn Esola, %Dally
ltl f Piiot, 330 w. Bay • ~ • ~ • ~ PERSONALS pos ons rom ware-house to manage-~treel, Costa Mesa.
men!. No experience CA 92627 or fax to
nec&1sary. Carr Now. (714) 65<>-4602. For
Brent (714)891-5764. interview, call (714)
H.B . 1 Br avail now. I••••••••• Beautiful hse In Dover
Shores. Spa/yard w/d, 1---------
prt<g. S375 642-6386 SEEKING
WOMEN 3004
574-4236.
COMPANION· Swedish
Aid Avail PT. Good
drlvor. Xlnt Refs. Prop·
erty Owner. Pis Call
Christina 730-0268
•PICKY LADIES"'
Free 5th Cleanlng
$1 O Off first cleaning.
As low as S29.
20 years in Orange
Counly. Fully Bonded.
Extremely Profes-
1lonal. Fluent Engllsh.
24·hr pgr/Voice mail.
Superb references
(714) 227·5202 Cashier Exp nee. ---------Food svc, qitmr ave. Sal•speople Ground
Apply 2:30-Spm, M·F. floor opportunity for
---------. RENTALS Wahoo~s mrrnco..-s___.--c,.......·ost arowrng '2Tor 1,.••••••••
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Garage Sole!
Clantfled
042-5878
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450
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Call for Appointments & Details
•No Sales Tox • May 3'"-11"'
Ion all Hunter's 1n stock!
714-642-4786
Dealers for:
•Hunter
•Catalina
•MacGregor
•Jeanneau
•Sabre
n•entory boa•s only-does not opp•y ta I p110• tronsoc11ons
GARAGE SAL.E
HINTS
Before your garage
sale, determine what
items you wish to
sell. Make sure
eve~ing is clean
~d repaired.
~Pilot Great Opportunity
offered at
$499,900 THE CAPE WANTED 2726 Handsome Attorney _ ... 18.;_6;..;2;..;P_;.la;..;c;..;e.;_nt;..;la.;.:..•...;;C.;..;,M.;._ 1 coupon book. Avg••
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Seeks very attractive Chg Back/Collectlons commission• $75,000. MERCHANDISE 1 ----------~===============================;!.I **** allm wht female 26-34 person needed for Don, 574-3200 1•••••••••1-723 4494 L~e Near •~TED• ~rd~~-• 300-4~7 Wh~esh~c~~oc -----------------------------------------~~-~-~ The Beat Professional Heks -
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1044
*••droom 2.5 Bath
'Irvine Turtlerock
'home, pool, 1·1tory,
3-car garage. Cloae to
: elementary/Unlveralty
, High School & UCI.
•Asking $550,000.obo
: (714) 854-9669 ..
Shopping atudlo, bachelor or 1 h••••••••• w/good comm. skills· Th• at r •a and bdrm for $500-$600. " oral & written a must.
Reo-r••Hon---.f • oat&-Mua.. EMP .. O-YMENT Shoe & collectlons
South Countyll Newport Bch, Bal Penl••••••••• exp a :J. 714-370-ll9U
Condo Like Living or l•I•. Avail attr 8-1. •COOK• Garage * Poole , Call 574-4249, UH Experienced for Fast
8pH • Spaoloua EMPLOYMENT Food Hamburger Dual Maater Stand PT. $8/hour.
Plana • 2 Bdrm GARAGES 5530 Apply at: 2966 South
Floorplanal FOR RENT 2740 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Bristol, Costa Meaa. Dally 9·7PM ' AJP a AIR Poaltlon (714) 662-2572. ***** Community New1pa-COUNTBR HELP 1000 South Coaat Dr •Large Storage per• Hek• full time FT/PT Poatlons Avail.
Costa MHa Garage 8x24 $125/ AJP & AIR' peraon. Gift & Mall Store . 714-558-9044 mo. 21•V0range Ave. Minimum 1 year expe-No e xp er Ne c .
646-1184 I 64~9543 rlence In accounts Near QC Airport.
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payable & collectlon1 Fax & Mall 955-9171.
preferred. GOOd ben-Cuatomer Sent Repa
•flt package Including Whale Shoe Co. In OC
401 (k) retirement plan. •••king data entry
EOE. Drug acr .. nlng/ peraon w/good comm.
phyalcal required. al<Jlls-oral & written a Send rHume & salary
r ·327 Catalln• Dr BEACH 2669
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• Rech.teed to 1450.000 ll8R 29A HJS ! Grundy Rltr 87H181 D/W Incl. 80l&30
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llACIP1C VISW Vlata Winter & Vacation Agent 87CMl283 714-e40-34ee ext 105
Del Mar. 2 lots. Priced Aental1. ReMN9 Now
50% below market. for Beet Selectlonl1----------1L .Own• 780-341-3128. M•ny Ooeantront• BUSINESS OFFICE RETAIL
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BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Tht Legal Departmmt at the Daily Pilot is pkased
to announce a nnu snvia nqw alKl.ilahk to nnu burinesses. ..
PORTS
CdM knocks off
Tars in five
Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 ,,
Mayor's son reCovering
after oiotorcycle accident
•Nick Buffa suffered head injury while warming
up for a Sacramento motocross competition.
COSTA MESA -Mayor
Peter Buffa's 22-year-old son
Nick ·suffered head injuries
after being thrown from his
motorcycle and tumbling 70
feet down a bill while warming
up for a weekend motocross
race in Sacrammato,
Buffa, a Cal ._ P&nerton
student who lives at home With
· -parents-and has raced com-
petitively for two years, was
doing a wum-up run at the
Hangtown National amateur
motocroes event early Saturday
morning when he ,miscalculat-
ed one of the course's jumps ..
"I came up a few inches
short, which means my baCk
tire didn't completely clear the
landing, so it bounced in a vio·
lent way and l t kicked the back
end of the bike where it didn't
• SEE BUFFA PAGE 4
LISTEN UP
History recast at
presidential libraries
Toll road traffic below e·stimates_
•Detractors of toll way ~
say they aren't surprised,
but proponents insist
numbers will go up.
By Jennifer Armstrong: Daily Pilot
A recent report says traffic
counts on the new San Joaquin
Hills toll road are lagging behind
original projections -and locals
who opposed the road in the past
say they knew all along the esti·
mates were inflated.
"Anybody who had really
studied their projections knew
they were suspect," said former
Newport Beach Mayor Phil San-
sone, who spoke out against the
road taking over part of ~ewport I pay 50 cents to drive the route
Coast Drive. that used to be free.
But Costa Mesa Mayor Peter A group deemed tqe Newport
Buffa, chairman of the loll way I Coast Drive Defense Fund ha~
board of directors, said the figures been trying to fight that point m
mean 6nly that it's tdkmg the trai-court. Fund leader Ron Kermedy
fie longer than expected lo gel up even goes so far as saymg the
to speed. Transportation Corridor AgenC)
"With unprovements in other added Ne\vport Coast Dnve lo
nearby roads like the El Toro Y, the toll way just to up toll collec--
traffic m general has gotten much tion estimates.
better, which reduces Ufe mcen-wit confirms what we have saJd
tive to use the toll road," he said. all along -that their pr0Ject1ons
"We're in good shape, and l think were bogus,• said Jim Toleddno
we'll be close to the estimates by the fund's lawyer.
</i l 'f ll1"...
DOES ROAD TOLL FOR YOW
rAre you usiDg the San
Joaquin Hills toll road? 11
Do you believe the
road is going to live
up to its financial
projections? Leave
your comments on our
Readers Hotline, 642-6086
the end of the year." On behalf of the fund, n't be allowed to chMge d toll ( r
Some local residents and offi-Toledano is appealing a state d public rodd dnd a~k" the d1a1~i..
ci.als fought the road, which appellate court's dism.issdl of its be removed from'" hdt us€'d to b l
opened in November, because it_ case, origi.n~y filed just be~on~ J NP.wport Coast On\. P
usurped a portion of Newport the toll roads November openmg
Coast Drive. Now, drivers must The suit says the agency should-•SEE TOLL PAGE
.. . . , Debate .ove1-· ·
tise of farm
saiemoney
heats· up
More ttian §00 e-mails have been received since a TV prograni re-enacted the
death of Arlene Hoffman, former secretazy of Supervisor Jim Silva Now police ~e ...
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AROUND TOWN •.•••... 3
CLASSIFIED •....•..••. 9
LISTE.t" UP ....••....... 3
POLICE FILES .. ; .....•.. 2
PUBLIC NOTICES •....... 7
SPORTS •••...•••••••. 6
SURF UPDATE ....••...• 2
WEATHER ••••••••••..• 2
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II you're off to the beach
today stop by your local
co/fee shop for a
few cups of mocha
Java, cale frappe
or Wh(!tever floats
your boat. By the
Ume you /ln.Jsh your la st
drop and make your way
outakle, the dreary clouda
and lJght fog will have
burned away. II you head
out too early, there'a
aJW!Jys blacotU ...
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THE HUMAN
BRAIN· ON TRIAL
'Nothing can beat the human mind,' marvels -0ne
fourth-grade chess fan; who's following the match
between IBM's Deep Blue and Garry Kasparov
As World Chess Champion
Garry Kasparov and mM super-
~ter Deep Blue tied up their
epic man vs. machine battle with a
draw Tuesday, local chess betts
·~~~~ ~-
gence, • said Costa Mesa chess· .
master Ross Stout noorough. "ft
borden on splritual ... bow won·
drous our own minds are.•
Stoutenborougb said th out·
oomes Ol lhe 9ame1 between Kas·
£~t~~'iptt>:.
dflrity for draws, his subtle ~
By Michelle Terwilleger, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT-MESA -More thdll ;.:., { ·.o •
Ml'!Sd High School parents, -mdents .rnd "'
gathered to send a cledf messa~w t.1 ... l
trustees at their study session Tue~dd\ 1. iu1 '' I
needs the fann money
But that wasn't the onl) me~saye Bntll , 1
ence members and trustee:. Sdld the ... ct1onl <I
should cons1der d bond medSUJ(' l<• i''''
deferred mamtenance • ·u you don't spend
Uus money hke· ll
belongs to Costa
Mesa students, I'm
not sure you'll hdve
any respect from Cos-
ta Mesa atizens, •
said parent Kim Kas.-
sell.
The school .d.lstnct
sold the farm to the
city of Costa Mesa for
$7.3 mill,ion last year.
Costa Mesa High
"We cannot
allow the rich
to get ric11e1
and the poor lo ,
get .poorer .. "
-LINDA DIXON
School had used the farm 101 dgnculttudl cJ,1
and storage.
District staif and trustees have di-;c:-us..,Pd u ...
farm proceeds for reoperung schools d.ncl It• m 1!-..
a dent m the distnct's defe rred md.1I11f'n rnr
needs, totalling $15.4 milllon. •
Board President Martha Fluor d!so '-UCJ<l"'''
at a bod.td meeting last week that pan otthPiaT'T"
money be spent on energy conserYallon dllcl ca1
ital improvement projects to free up 1;nont-v m 1J•
general fund that could be used to pdy for -...1lrt \
raises.
But Costa f\ lesa parent<; arglll ·d th,11 I'll 1
•middle-class school" cdJUlot rcUSe d" much mo '
ey for school needs as other hiqh "< boob u1 ti
d.istnct.
"We cannot allo\'. the nch to get nc-h(•r und tf1
poor to get poorer," Sdld Costa f\IE"i<! parent l Jn d
Dbcon.
Dixon showed a hlm produced at the tm1I
school that had footage of crark~d p<WPJllPill
nussing ceiling tiles, brokC'n lockt>rs ctrnl 1111
maintenance problems.
But Harbor View parent Harold l'ttrk<'r s.i
that just as other district property sale" haH• lx.1
efitted the entire distnct, so should lht• ldl 111 :-.ii
"You people..need to broaden yoUJ \WW 111 1• m my opmion,• Parker said. ·co ta f\.le..,o 11 r
School is not the only school that's d mes!>
Superintendent Mac Bernd Sdld 1t md)' \\( 1111
for a bond measure. ,
Board members will dtscuss making repau' t ..
Costa Mesa High School'~ roofs and guttc·~ at
m~tmg on May 13 and will pursue th(.• lxu d
lSSUe idea m commg weeks
Bryan
haplro
1ooks over
the board at ·
the Newport
Beach Che
Center 01at
was set up
llke the end
of gam ·two,
the one that
Deep Blu
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• WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1997
GET CONNECTED
The public is invited to learn to
acceH Internet resources and
World Wide Web sites at Newport
Beach Public Ubrary's "Get Con·
nected at the Ubrary• program at
7 p.m. at the Mariners Branch,
2005 Dover Drive. For more infor·
mation, call 117-3801.
CERAMICS
T Orange Coast College's Ceram· ~~ ic:S Club presents its annual Spring
Bu Ceramic Art and Pottery Sale from
Ja 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. in the quad area in ~~ front of OCC's Student Center.
1<1 Prices begin at $5. For more infor· ~~ rnation, call 432-5515.
B1 He
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Tl
du
HEALTHTAUC
Hoag Memorial Hospital Pres·
bytenan offers a free health semi-ne H. nar on "New Approaches to neat·
bu ment of Cerebrovascular Diseases ~ Using Minima.Uy Invasive Meth·
B1 ods" at 7 p.m. at the Patty and ;,~ George Hoag Cancer Center
or Auditorium, One Hoag Drive,
0
13
Building 41 , Newport Beach. To
RSVP, call (800) 514-4624.
REAL ESTATE •
Newport Harbor Panhe llenic
1 w11l have its last m eeting of the
do year featuring "Inside Tidbits on
110 Rea l Estate" at 10 a.m. at St. 97
21 Michael's a nd AU Angels
s1 Church, 3233 Pacific View Dri-
!.e C c1 vc, orona del Mar. Cost is $4.
Jc ror more mlormation, call 846·
So 4164. Cl
ll
~~ REVERSE MORTGAGE
n Reverse Mortgage Network
du offers a free seminar at 3 p .m. for ~~ senior citizens 62 or older
19 c1es1gned to assist and direct each ~i !>entor to the best program for
w1 Lhelf nf'eds on a generic basis at
0• 13<.tyside Village, 300 E. Coast
0 I ligh way, . Newport Beach . To
1:1 RSVP, call 723·0233.
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• EDITOR'S NOTE: Do you or someone
,you know have a landmark birthday or
anniversary coming up7 If so, we'd like
to include it In our Almanac section.
Please call the Information into the
Readers' Hotline, 642-6086, fax it to 646-
41 70. or mall it to City Editor Tlna Bor·
gatta, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, Caliy
92627. You may also send photograpK1,
but please be sure to include a self·
addressed stampe(! envelope if you'd
like It returned.
BANKRUPTCIES
Recent bankruptcies as report-
ed to the Federal Bankruptcy
Cqurt m Santa Ana.
COSTA MESA
• dba. Chuckwagon Catering;
C'ht1pler 11
• clbd· Cnmebusters; Chapter 11
• clba: Port-A-Pig; Chapter 11
• dba: Quorum by Kuorum;
C'hapter l 1
• dba: Rancho Ense neda; Chapter
l 1
• clbd. Pure Energy; Chapter 7
NEWPORT BEACH
• dba. J L.M Marketing Co.;
around town ·
COWGE FAIR
. Reauiten from 25 public and
private colleges and univenlties
from throughout the nation and
Mexico wOl be on Orange Coast
College's C4111pus during OCC's
college fair from 9 a.m. to 12:30
p.m. For information, call .C32·5894.
PROJECT 2000
Speak Up Newport's next
meeting will feature •project
2000, • a report by the Balboa
Peninsula Planning Advisory
Committee, at 5:30 p.m. at the
Cannery Restaurant, 3010
Lafayette, Newport Beach. For
more information, call 224·2266 ..
EDUCATION MEETING
The Newport·Mesa Unified
School District Special Education
Department Community Advisory
Committee's next meeting will be
from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Rod
MacMilllan Boa.rd Room/Harper
site, 425 E. 1-8th St., Costa Mesa.
The topic will be on "Least Restric·
tive Settings Inclusion." For mor
information, call 760-3506.
THURSDAY
JOB SEARCH
The Newport Beach Central
Ubrary presents a free program
called "Getting a Job 1brough
the Back Door" at 1 p.m. in the
Friends' meeting room, 1000 Avo·
cado Ave. For more information,
call 117·3801.
CERAMICS
Orange Coast College's Ceram·
ics Club presents its annual Spring
Ceramic Art'1ll1d Pottery Sale from
8 a.m. to 7 p.rn. in the quad area in
front of OCC's Student Center.
Prices begin at $5. For more ir).for·
mation, call 432-5515.
FINANCE TALK
Courtlandt Financial offers a
• Berna A. Dellert, 84, on Feb. 28
• Mildred E. Marien, 50, on
March 2
• Lucy E. Reap, 95, on March 1
•Jerome M. Vandewalle, 57, on
Feb.28
•Jane A. Beris, 91, on March 3
• Nell M. Coccimiglio, 78, on
March l
• Amany Fouda, 35, on March 4 .
• Mitchell G. Sabbagh, 78, on
March 2
•Dorothea K. Blair, 73, on March
4
• Vuyinia M. Demello, 74, on
Feb.27
I
.... .
free wor.Jtshop on •Asset Alloca·
tion for Portf 0116 Risk Reduction•
from 1 to 2 p .m. or 6:30 to 7:30
p.m . at the University Athletic
Club,· 1701 Quail St., Newport
Beach. For more information,
call 251·6901.
MORNING Q.UB
The Thursday Morni.Qg Club,
a Harbor·area friendship club,
invites local ladies to join the
club for a luncheon and the "Tea
for TWo • fashion show from 11
a.m . to 2 p .m . at the Balboa Bay
Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway,
Newport Be ach. Cost is $18. For
more information, call 546-0301.
ESTATE PLANNING
The law offices of Lisa A.
Ciancio offers a free workshop--
QD "Estate Planning for tbe
Young Family -Protecting Your
Family Through Wills and
Trusts" at 6:30 p.m . at 881 Dover
Drive, Suite 300, Newport
Beach. Reservations are
required at 574·0866.
PRACTICAL BUDGETING .
Orange Coast College otters a
tree workshop that will show
attendees how to better manage
their money called "Practical
Budgeting" from noon to 1 :30
p.m . today and May 15 in OCC's
Re-Entry Center. For more infor·
mation, call 432·5162.
FASHION SHOW
Vice presidents of Design,
Dana Buchman and Karen Har·
man, will _appear Ai a fashion to
highlight the ·., dana b. and
karen • casual line at 6 p.m. at
the Bloomingdale's Courtyard at
Fashion Island in Newport
Beach. For more inf oanation, call
129-6600.
MARC MAKTIN/ DMY "°'
Writer JaUe .._. .. no BeJdl qwttom tram~~ AtKalw' Ehmsa...,
School In Co.ta MeM OD 1'ueldmy dmtng A11tbor'9 Day. Mmnmano'I book, •lhtDCM WM .
Surf.• wu a bit amo..-tbe ttu~
NeWport gets four new firefighters
By Christopher Gpffard, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -Pour
firefighters joined the ranks of
the Newport Beach Fire and
Marine Department this week,
marking the first arrivals since
July 1995.
The new firefighters are
undergoing a weeklong orlenta·
tion process. TWo will start their
first official shift Saturday, while
the other two begin next Tues·
day, said Newport Beach Fire and
Marine Department Lt. John.
Blauer.
The firefighters will make
roughly $3,000 a month in their
new jobs, Blauer said. He said the
openings came with a recent
retirement and the department's
takeover of ambulance services.
The new 'firefighters are:
• Ron Guiterrez, 32, of Ontario,
who served as a volWlteer fire-
fighter in La Habra Heights, a
c~det firefighter in Alhambra and
a reserve firefighter in Pomona.
• Jtlstin Catr, 23, of Hunting·
ton Be'ach, who served as an aux·
illary firefighter in South Pasade·
na and a reserve firefighter in Los
Alamitos.
• Steven Martin, 34, of
Cypress, who served as an
apprentice firefighter in Corona, a
paid-call firefighter for the
Orange County Fire Department
and a sonar technician for the U.S.
Navy.
• James Boland, 30, of HWlt-
ington Beach, who served as a
reserve firefighter in Fountain
Valley.
a lmanac
COSTA MESA
Wesley C. Johnson, 32, of Carson
Stephen G. Knutson, 41, of-
Cathedral Qty
Edwin D . Derosas, 25, of Cerritos
Harmony L. Hart, 19, of Dana
Point
Gary J . Th>yer, 35, of El Dorado
Hill
Stanley M. Larson, 33, of Foun·
tain Valley ·
Leonardo Viveros, 30, of Garden
Grove
Jarred B. Pittman, 22, of Hunting·
ton Beach
L. Crowe, IIl.altjed on Feb. 28 in
Santa Ana
• Alessandro 'Irabattoni and
Saghi Alalhessabi, married on
March 4 in Santa Ana
• Bret A. Tuchman and Peggy
Llwenzon, married on Feb. 22 in
Westiriinster .
·~andJean
nette M. Burkett, married on Feb.
22 in Rancho Palos Verdes
• Robert Gutiell'ez and Kathy Jo
Maitby, married on March 1 in
Orange
Jon J . Redd, 43, of Irvine AtWio GioW, 38, of Irvine NEWPORT BEACH
S141,000
1984 Continental Ave.
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NIXON IJBRARY:
Where history is stopped at the door
The cwrent flap over whether
to include a statue of
Franklin Roosevelt in bis
wheelchair in the new FOR
memorial in Washington, D.C.
presses all sorts of buttons here -
but two in ~cular.
First is the wonder that I could
have grown up, gone off to col-
lege and fought a war dwing Roo_,
sevelt's four terms as president
without any real awareness that
be had no use of his legs. It may
be difficult for those of you who
'weren't alive then to believe this
could be possible. But rve talked
. with several contemporaries in the
last few days who, like me, found
that the vitality of this man com-
pletely obscured his disability.
FDR was never photographed
candidly and his disability was
seldom written about, but this was
mora a matter of courtesy th'111
collusion -and it sure as-tti!U
couldn't happen today, which is a
different debate. U the intent was
to divert attention from what
might have been perceived as a
weakness, it worked, It ~ only
after I saw the play wsunrise at ,
Campabello" years after FDR's
. death that I realized the extent of
his physical impairment.
The other button is more cur-
rent, more local -and more dis-
turbing. It has to do with putting a
public relations spin on history -
either by omission or commission
-in the growing cadre of presi-
dential libraries and memorials
around the nation. A lifelon9 fasci-.
nation with American history has
driven me to visit all of them
exceptthree:Kenned~Reagan
and Ford.
One result of these explorations
. is the growing conviction that
presidential libraries should pro-
vide a reasonably accurate histori-
cal reflection of the times in which
these presidents served. U for no
• other reason than the likelihood
that millions of school children will
lean;>. their history over the years
in this manner, the exhibits shoum
be balanced.
L ST.BN
joseph n.
bell
-. Weighed from this perspective,
two that I've visited stand head
and shoUiders above the rest: FDR
in Hyde Patk, N, Y. and 1\"u:man in
Independence, Mo. At the other
extreme, the two unabashedly
more tomrnitted to PR than history
ai-e the Hoover museum in West
Branch, Iowa and the Nixon
museum in our own backyard.
Consid_er one measuring
device: the inclusion of savagely
negative political cartoons. Both
the Roosevelt and 1iuman muse·
urns displayed them gleefully,
along with such unflattering per-
sonal correspondence as 'Iluman's
rage over a bad review given a
singing performance by his
daughter and FDR's letters to a
woman friend and a detailed
record of his effort to pack the U.S.
Supreme Court.
By contrast, a visitor to the
Hoover and Nixon museums,
lacking historical perspective,
would come away with the
impression that except for a cou-
ple of minor difficulties called the
Great Depression and Watergate
-fur which others were clearly
responsible -these two presi-
dents were not only paragons of
virtue but universally beloved.
Duiing Herbert Hoover's last
year in office, thousands of des-
perate World War I veterans,
admittedly including a handful of
leftist agitators, marched on Wash-
ington seeking help from their
government. They were fired on
and turned away by troops com-
manded by Douglas MacArthur.
When I visited the Hoover
museum. an entire wall was
devoted to this affair, explained
solely by a series of arti.des from
the reactionary Chicago nibune
that made it sound as if Hoover
had put down a Communist insur-
rection.
So I looked up the museum
curator and asked him why he
would offer sucll an unbalanced
and historically inaccurate exhibit,
and he di'ew bimseli up and said,
"This is President Hoover's muse-
um.•
That also seems to be the 'ratio-
nale at the Nixon Museum where,
for starters, Watergate (a cata-
clysm.ic and quite unique period
in American history) is portrayed
as a cdftCoction mostly brewed by
a hostile media, Spiro Agnew -
the only vice president ever to
resign under criminal indictment
-has 'Simply been obliterated,
and Nixon's red-baiting of Helen
Gahagan Douglas and Jerry
Voorhis are presented by the Talk-
ing Nixon as "gentlemanly" cam-
paigns .
The only concession to Water-
gate is a recording of the "smok-
in~ gun" tape that is so compro-
mised with explanation that it is
unintelligi'ble. The end result is
that Nixon's considerable accom-
plishments in pu~lic office are
rendered less credible by ignoring
or painting over the warts of this
complex man. And I hope fervent-
ly that the Orange County kids
assimilating history at the Nixon
Museum are getting it balanced in
the classroom.
Considering the frequently
painful honesty of the FDR muse-
um at Hyde Park. rm surprised
that there should be any hesitation
about showing Roosevelt in his
wheelchair. It unhappily continues
a move to recast history for the
canonizing of our presidents.
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briefly in the news
Costa Mesa man,
targeted by DA's office
The county District Attorney's
Office will tile criminal charges
against a Costa Mesa-based busi-
nessman who allegedly posed as
an attorney even though he is not
a member of the Calif omia bar,
the district attorney officials said
Tuesday.
Ralph Grant Sanchez, who
operated a legal-services office
bearing his name, allegedly iden-
tified himself as "legal counsel"
in claim settlement negotiations
with Aetna Insurance, the district
attorney said.
The complaint against him fol·
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The Balboa Merchants and
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Children eligible
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Costa Mesa's Llttle Star Chil-
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said Toledano, a Costa Mesa And Sansone, though
resident. "It about quadruples opposed to the toll road taking
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Sgt. Jon Perkins, the homicide
supervisor at the Glendale Police
Department who co-produees the
series, said the show's appeal to
the public through the Internet
has generated a better percent-
age of useful tips than police usu-
ally get through the phone.
. Normally, he said, "Over 50%
are either irrational or impossible
to follow up on." He added, "The
lntemet has been a whole differ-
ent story."
Authorities said those who
have not been eliminated as sus-
pects include. Hoffman's son,
Charles Hoffman, who was 25
and living ln Yorba Linda at the
time of the murder; the son's
ing sense about what's right. .. .
There's a 'lot of calculation
involved, but that's not the only
thing."
Kasparov used that to his
advantage Tuesday by using an
opening that Deep Blue had nev-
er seen, Stoutenborough said.
"The first moves had never
been played on that level
before," be said. However, Kas-
parov has not oeen playing at his
best, "partly because of the
responsibility of defending
humanity, S~outeIXborough said.
Tommy Fay, a 9-year-old
Chess for Juniors player, said he
thought Kasparov would win
against Deep Blue.
"Nothing is more complex
than the human mind, and noth-
ing can beat it," said ~e Ander-
sen Elementary fowth-grader.
roommate; abd a man who lost a
crossbow similar to the one sus-
pected of being the murder
weapon.
Silva recalled being worried
when Hoffman didn't show up for
work on Dec. 30.
"She was excited about her
position in the county and she felt
that we could all work together to
solve this bankruptcy," he said.
•And when she wasn't here, it
didn't add up. I called her all day
long, "Clnd I couldn't get an answer .
I thought, 'Boy, this is strange.'"
That night he called Sheriff
Brad Gates, whose deputies went
to her home and found her dead.
The qrrow that killed her was
never recovered. Silva said he felt
"just absolutely sick• on hearing
the news. . .
Hoffman worked. 'on Silva's
campaign and was recentlywid-
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Several grand.masters have
said in published reports that
Kasparov shouldn't have
resigned Sunday, and Tommy
agreed.
"l, personally, don't ever
resign, • he said. •(Kasparov)
might have had a chance for a
draw."
Sunday's gam~ scared a lot of
people because of. Deep Blue's
ability to play a sophisticated,
strategic game.
"It played like I've never seen
a computer . play before,•
Stoutenborougb ~aid. "It looked
as if its creatin,g a plan."
But Stoutenborough . is con-.
vinced that Deep Blue does not
have artificial intelligence. and
that it's only the computer's
mathematical ability that
allo~ed it to p!ay such a strategic
owed. Silva said he was on the
way to becoming close friends
with her.
"It was very sad for all of us
because the office was just getting
to know eiicb other, n he said.
•Everybody that knew Arlene
had a very fond feeling for her ....
The murder had a great impact on
my office. H •
The impact manifested itself as
fear for executive assistant
Stephanie Sweeney, who worked
with her on Silva's campaign and
shared a cubbyhole with her dur-
ing the supervisor's transition into
office.
"It wasn't just this office, it was
the whole floor -a lot of people
were upset, tension was high,"
Sweeney said. •A lot of people
thought,· 'Was it the result of the
bankruptcy? Was i\ somebody
getting mad and taking it out on
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Eleanor Katz, professor of phi·
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Blue defeats Kasparov, it won't
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Chess mastery is •basically a
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do with interpretation sut:.b u we
would find in various intellectual
fields." .
While cotriputers can produce
data, only humans have the abil-
ity to analyze and make sense of
it, she said.
· "To say what the data means
-I think it's unique to human
beings," she said. "I do not think
(computers) are there yet, and I '
have serious reservations about
whether they ever will be."
one of the supervisor's staff? Oh
my· God, )Vil1 it happen to me?'"
Voicing .sentiments echoed by
many, Sweeney descrtbed Hoff-
man as •a very nice person" and
"very humble."
•She didn't really call attention
to herself," she said.
Hearing about the murder, she
said, "I couldn't believe it. I was
just amazed. Jim had just got
elected. We were coming down
from this high. We'd worked so
hard on the campaign, we won
t,he election by a large margin, we
were an eager to start working .for
him, and hearing (about it), it was
like, ·o~ my God.·"
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want to go," Nick Buffa said
Tuesday.
Nick flew from his 125 CC
Suzuki bike and tumbled 60 or
70 feet down a hill, landing
unconscious with a concussion.
He was rushed to the UC Davis
Medical Center, where family
friends watched over his recov-
ery -including former Costa
Mesa Mayor Norma Herzog,
who lives .in the Sacramento
area.
Nick reti¥Jled home to Costa
Mesa on Monday with numer-
ous scrapes, a gash where his
goggles cut into his forehead,
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and a sore shoulder. ·n got pretty sloppy 'up
there," he said. "1 banged my ·
head p.retty..good.!
Nick said he didn't remember
exactly what happened, and
bad to piece together the details
from other racers.
"I'm still kinda lackadaisi-
cal," be said, but added he
would continue racing .. "It didn't
spook me. It kinda of comes witl).
racing, I guess. You have your
mistakes here and there."
Mayor Buffa, who was in.
Costa Mesa at the time, said the ,
panic surrounding his son's
mishap made his weekend "as
wild and woolly" as the race
itself. .
"It was very scary," he said.
"We were very fortunate."
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Corona del Mar High's
Mor~e, meqnwhile, still
unbeaten .in the girls 800.
By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot
IRVINE -It is supposed to be
an elementary process for the top
track and field athletes in the Sea
View League: Show up in the pre-
liminaries and qualify for the
finals.
But it isn't that easy if a muscle
twitches or your foot decides to
abandon the block a split second
too soon.
That happened last year to
Newport Harbor High senior
t-.-1.E. Clayton, considered one of
the league's best in the girls 100-
meter hurdles, but she didn't
even take· a lane in the finals
because of her false start in the
prelims ..
"Before the race la:;t year, a
bunch of girls false-starte~ in an
earller hear, .anct t was llm11mig
about it the whole time," Clayton
said. "So this year, I told myself
even iI I have to stay in the blocks
.HIGH SCHOOL TRACK AND FIELD
for a whole second longer, don't
worry about it -just qualify. H
Clayton, who loves the short
hurdles but abhors the '3ops, got
past the sometimes underrated
prelims Tuesday at Irvine High,
winning her heat in the 100 hur-
dles (15.75) with what would've
been a personal record had she
not amazed herself with a 15.3 at
the Orange Coµnty Champi-
onships.
"I don't know where that (15.3)
came from,: she said. "This
(15.75) was good. I was trying to
reach that 15.3 again."
She also qualified in .'the 300
hurdles (50.3), but Clayton may
scratch that event in Friday's
finals. T~anunate Sara McM.illen,
a junior, also qualified in the' ~00
hurdles (49.6).
Each heat winner and next
fastest times (totalling eight) qual-
ified for the Sea View finals, ~2
afUVffie. \
In · the 800;· Corona del Mar'
freshman Liz Morse won her hea\,
with the third-best time in the
prelims (2:20.7), trailing Santa
Margarita's Katie Naunes (2:17.3)
and Woodbridge's Mary Moore
(2:19).
· •(Morse) has incredible
range,• CdM CO()ch Bill SUIQ.ner
said. "We're still trying to figure
out what she should,.run, because
her range ·is anything fr~m the
(3,200) to the 200. The last time
we had anybody as' good as
Morse was Kelly Campbell (in
1993), but we only had her as a
freshman.~ .
Campbell, playing volleyball
at University of Colorado, was
second in the state in the 3,200
meters, then retired from compet-
itive running to concentrate · on
volleyball,
Morse,' undefeated in the 800
this spring, also qualified in the
200 (26.1), finishing second in her
heat. "She'll be the best girl (run·
ner) to co~e out of Corona del
ar, may e even Orange Coun-
ty,:· :N>.~d.M assistant coach Bob ~ said bf Morse.
Leah Zaby qualifi~d for New-
port Harbor in the 100 (12.7) and
200 (26.2), while 400-meter team-
mates McMillen (1 :01.16),
Autumn Pu;o (1:00.41) and
Amanda Kent (1:01.46) also
advanced. Cary Morrell (13.2 in
the 1'00) also qualified, while
CdM's Jennifer Morgan went
2:25.8 to qualify in the 800.
For the Ccltv1 boys, sel)ior Tyler
Beardslee qualified in the 800
(2:00.5) and 1,600 (4:35.32), while
sprinters Mike Finn and George
Sumner both advanced in the
100. Finn's time in the 200 (23.0)
also qualified.
Nick Orlick qualified for CdM
in the 110 .high hurdles (17.76)
and aoo intermediates (43.7),
while Jason Rogers (4:33.23) and
Brian Coombe (4:35.92) advanced
in the 1,600. Matt Hoyt qualified
in the 400 (51.5) and Richard
Hossfeld in the 800 (2:03) for
CdM.
Qualifiers for Harbor included·
sophomore Steve Jensen in the
1,600 (4:31.92) and 800 (1 :59.8),
w ere. e was a ea wmner, an
Chuck Loo in the 110 hurdles
(15 .25). J\inior Ryan Jemen
advance~ in the 800 (2:02).
NEWPORT BEACH -The
United States' national team
opened its stint at the 1997
Newport International Water
Polo Tournament with ll 12-3
win over Canada at Corona del
Mar High Tuesday night in a
game tha~ saw Coach John
Vargas' squad use a. q~
·attack style and ~ ag~ve
defense before 315 fans.
"Defense wins champi-
onships,• said Team USA's
goalkeeper Chris Duplanty.
' •That has been one of the
focuses of this team.• 1
Duplanty had six saves
including two in the final quar-
ter that dauled the home
crowd.
Last weeke'Lld, . Vargas
expresse a e · wan
a standout on his-team, but
desired a balanced effort. His
" .. (emn reipOl1ded as five players :
scand two or more goals. ' San Clemente's Jeremy ~
Luter paced the US with three :
goals, which included the I
U.S.'s first goal of the touina-I
ment 2:22 into the game. 1
Chi Kredell of Seal Beach. :
Ryan Bailey, Chris Humbert i' and Chris Oedplg each scored
8 pair'tof goals. I
Oeding, who is playing at :
his alma mater -he is a gradu-•
ate of Corona del Mar, upped '
the score to 9-2 when he wu
eignt meters out and the shot '
ock expired. He was fouled
out of the six-meter area,
retrieved the ball and sent a '
bullet by Canada's keeper
Alex Thibbaull
eam-USA'. goes up ag
1996. Olympics silver-medalist
Croatia tonight, at 7:30.
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS VOLLEYBALL,,
"• Sea Kings rally for 9-15,
13-15 15-13 15-10 15-9 I I I •
victory over Back Bay boys
volleyball rival Newport .
By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot
. CORONA DEL MAR -Sometimes ..
the message a coach delivers is only as
valuable as the nwnber of ears it pene-
trates. •
Like h.is Back Bay coaching counter-
part Dan Glerm, Corona del Mar High
Coach Steve Conti used finality as a
motivational device in Tuesday night's
Sea View League boys volleyball clash
at the Sea Kings' gym.
But when it came to intent senior lis-
teners, Glenn found 9nly one Newport
Harbor Sa.ilor._Conti. on. the other hand, ~
had nearly an entire lineup of graduates Sea Kings celebrate on their way to five-set victory.
in '*ail.mg, all apparently willing to
grasp the' concept that this would. be the last time
they'd ever get the chance to compete against their
cross-town rivals. ·
"J issued a challenge to my seniors," Conti said
of d Uurd-game monologue, delivered during a
LLmeout with Harbor a mere two points from wrap-
ping up a two-match sweep of CdM and sole pos-
session of second place in league.
"I told them it was the last time they'd ever face
Newport, because we won't see this team in the
playoffs (they will vie in different divisions)," Con-
tJ explained.
"I said someone needed to get a block or dig a
ball to give us momentum and Billy Messenger
(not coincidentally a senior) went out and got a
stuff block to tie the game at 13.-13. I thought that
was the turning point." '
CdM did, in fact, score the next two points to
stave off a sweep, and went on to complete a scrap-
book savoring 9-1'5, 13-15, 15-13, 15-10, 15-9 win ..
"Newport is a great team with incredible ball
control, but when we're playing error-free ball, we
ca n play with anyone," Conti continued. u And
we're used lo playing-catclhup,.-because-we'..lte
been doing it all year. We were down, 13-7, to
lrvine in the fifth game and won and were losing,
12-2, to Marina in the Orange County Cham.pi•
onships and came back to win. .
"We know as well as ~yone µiat these match-
es are tough to lose and the best to win."
The Sea Kings experienced the other end of the
come-from-behind spectrum in the two teams' first
meeting, in which the Tars rallied from a two-game
deficit to taste sweet victory.
"This was payback," said Glenn, who both
praised the Sea KinJJS for performing.m the clutch
and lamented his team's thira-game effort, which
included squandering leads of 4-0, 8-4, 11-6 and
13-8.
"We led that third game get away, H said Gleim,
whose Sailors (9-6, 6-3 in league) are ranke<;i fifth
in Orange County.
If the Tars suddenly found themselves in a giv-
ing mood, however, the Sea Kings (10-3, 7-2,
ranked sixth 1n the county and fifth in CIF South-
ern Section Division Ill) were prepared to pounce.
"We've dealt with adversity all year," said CdM
junior outside hitter Greg Burden (nine kills, two
blocks and an ace), who stepped up into the wake
of momentum created by senior teammates. .
Among the senior standouts: Blair Hoppe (31
kills and three ace serves); Brady Beauchamp,
whom Conti praised for malcing consisteptly solid
setting decisions and deliveries; nm Andre~s
(nine kills); Messenger (seven kills and three stuff
blocks); and Mark Burns (four kills).
In the postgame celebration, Hoppe revealed
his No. 12 shaved into his chest hair. But it may just
as well haxe been.a.Sup11:e.unnaaaJn~s ____ _
u1 told Brady down the strett)h that Blair was our
guy and he was jtist unstoppable," said Conti, who
watched the two-time All-Newport-Mesa District
standout pound seven, seven and eight kills,
respectively in the final three gClffies, after co~bin
ing for just seven in the first two.
"He's our senior captain and his leadership
pulled us through," Conti' said. uNewport.has a
very young team (Dana Mesenbrink the lone
senior) and they're going to ~ scary the,next two
years. H
BRIAN P06UOA I DAILY PILOT
CdM's ~ennis Alsbuler (left) ·attacks block of Matt Jameson (right) ln Tuesday's thrlller.
Mesenbrink, who paced the Tars With 28 kills in
their previous win over CdM, was once again huge
for the visitors. He amassed a team-high 24 kills
and added two stuff blocks.
Sophomore Matt Jameson (21 kills and three
aces), juniot setter Travis Nelson, sophomore mid-
dle blocker Adam Hearlson (14 kills and four
blocks), and sophomore outside bitter Adam Limon
(nine kills and four blocks) all gave strong effortS to
the Newport cause. • ._
Harbor l~am ever:y game, including 7-2 in the··
fourth and 2-0 in the fifth. ;~
But·an Andrews kill pulled the hosts even at 2-~
2 in the finale, and a Messenger kill followed to ;.
give them a lead tliey were able to eventually )
finalize. "
Mes a in a _near-upset of H8.wks; Estancia (alls, 4-0
• Mustangs have Laguna Hills
-Shut dow,n through six, but Hawks
pull off impressive rally to win, 3-2.
LAGUNA HILLS -Costa Mesa High's
Layne ·oeTemple had highly·regarded
Laguna Hills on the ropes with a 2-0 lead
through six innings o1 the Mustangs' Pacif-
ic Coast League baseball game Tuesday
afternoon, bqt the roof ·tell ~ dwi.ng the
seventh inning as the host Hawks rallied
for a '3-2 victory. ·
The Hawks got four hi~ in the seventh,
including doubles-by Danny Lee and Kyle
Van Rensselaer, a two-run homer to left·
center by Jeff Fischer and a game-winning
, sacrifice fly by Kevin McCaffrey to win it.
; •our kids really played well,• said Cos·
• ta Mesa Coach Doug Deats, who had
watched his team play errorless ball, post
sing~ tallies in the tlUfd an<t. i~P.~ ~Uy l?iut ;che Hawks-doW1l urltiT lhe
fateful seventh.
Costa Mesa struck in the third inning
when Al Lambert singled, went to third on
back-to-back Mcrifices by Robby Gloster
and TeTemple, then scored on a pickoff
play that went awry.
in the fourth Gallacher doubled and
ca.me around on Jeremy Gordon's base hit.
Gordon wa, 2 for 3 with an RBI, md
Lambert was· 2 for 4 with a stolen base in
what was undeniably one of Costa ~esa's
best efforts of the season, despite the even-
tual loss.
The loss drops Costa Mesa to 2-10 in
league; Laguna Hills pulls to Within a hall·
game of Aliso Niguel's pace with a 9·2-1
mark. They meet a~ on Frlday, at Mesa.
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Grant's complete-game shutout.
COSTA MESA -I.:aguna Beach High's
Artists nickel and dimed the host Estancia
Eagles into submission Tuesday afternoon
in Pacific Coast League baseball, taking a
· 4-0 verdict to send the Eagles deeper tnto
, the league cellar.
Micah Grant struck out four and walked
two in a route-going perf onnance tor Lagu-
na Beach, which scored single marker& in
the second, third, fifth and seventh innings.
Estancia starter Jonathan Meyer.had a
no-bitter Uuough four innings, yet was
down 2-0 because of free passes (seven in
all), a countering fa~or to h.is eight strike·
outs during tbe game.
'l'wice the Eagles appeared to have gold·
~ opPC?rtunW~ to ~eek..Ja> ~!! .yhutout. cma eacfl time Juan tr0mo \Iii" a llfttral fig-•
ure in the Eagles' frustration.
At one juncture he was stationed on sec-
ond base when a hit~and-run play found
the Laguna Beach catcher throwing the
ball into left field, only to see the outfielder
rifle the ball back to the catcher to catch
Romo at the plate.
In the fourth inning Romo slammed a
one-out doubl~ and nm Ludtke moved him
up to third, only to be left stranded. ,
.Estanda's only other extra base hit was a
double by Kevth Mosansky, who hod bfJttn
brought up to the varsity from the JVs for
the game. .:~
The loss drops Estancia to 1-10-1 ~
league play; Laguna Bea~ lmprov• to
4-8. The two meet again on Friday, at Lagu·
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Ne..,pon .Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1997
HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS
HIGH SCHOOL SWIMMING .
LUND, CASSITY STAND OUT CdM rips Tats
~ · ~ · • Newport Harbor falls to Leonard falls in semis
•Pacific Coasat League girls prelims. 1-8 after absorbing 16-2, LAGUNA NIGUEL -Estancia
ALISO VIEJO -Costa ,Me~ High's loss to rival Sea Kings. High's Mike Leonard·s b1d for a
Colleen Lund swam to a 1:03.90 in the 100-berth m the Pacific Coast League
yard backstroke Tuesday in the girls Paofic NEWPORT BEACH -Corona tennis finals fell short Tuesday as
Coast League swim preliminaries at Aliso del Mar High lifted its Sea View to.p-seeded Aaron Talarico of
Niguel High. League record to 7-2 with a con-Laguna Beach posted a 6-4, 6-2
Lund's time was the best of the day in the vincing 16-2 win over host New-victory at Laguna Niguel Racquet
event, giving her an obvious shot at the port Harbor Tuesday afternoon. Club. Talanco went on to an easi-
championship, to be decided Thursday at the Newport falls to 1-8 in the er 6-1 , 6-2 victory over University
same site. She turned a 26.37 in the 50 league with the loss. Higb's Greg Biorkman 10 the
freestyle (third) for another berth in the finals. Su V.w LlAGUE finals.
Lauren Cassity of Estancia qualified for ~=-1: In the doubles competin9n, the
the PCL Finals in two even ts; including the Singles _ Fuller (CdM) lost to Rinek, Llppert-Me druck tandem from
50 free, in which she was sixth (26.&). 6-1; lost to Simms, 6-1 ; def. Hoevel, 6-3; Ah.so Niguel captured a 6-3, 7-6
'. I Katie Brooks (30.38) and .Katie Wehr Ellmore (CdM) won, 6-2, 6-0, 6-1; victory over teammates Carone-
(30:43) also qualified in the 50 free for Jensen (CdM) won, 6-4, 6-1, 6-0. Flynn for the title; Laguna t
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Estancia, while Cassity went 1:00.87 in the Doubles -Coleman.Chopra (CdM) Beach's Purcell-Strateman entry
100 free to advance. def. HMeh-Singer. 5-o; def. Cook-Oyler, took third place Wlth a 7-6, 4•6, 6-6-3; def. Burr-Bllbeisi, 6-3; In the 200 individual medley, Blake Frino Jahangiri·Taylor (CdM) won, 6..q, 7·5, 2~ victorv over another Aliso
(2:41 .38) and Pia De La Jara (3:00.0) qualified 6-3; 5hahmardi·Mozeyani (CdM ) w on, Niguel duo, tQp-seeded Gonzell-
for the Eagles, while teammates Peri Bak.er 6·2, 6-2, 6· 1. Verd.leek.
(1:12.51) and Hollie Fassnacht (1:15.28)
advanced in the 100 butterfly.
In the 500 free, Estancia's Fassnacht
(6:23.89rand Leslie Neils (6:52.75) qualified,
BRIAN POBt..OAIOAl.Y PLOT while Bak.er and Brooks qualified in the 100
111(,lf ~<.HOOi. ~Ot·TBALL
J)aniels hits ·three-run
homer in Mesa's win C oronadel
Mar High's
· Kawtka Tarayao
(above) churns
away in the
200-yard
freestyle;
at left, Newport
Harbor's
Andrew Evans
moves out in
the 200
individual
medley at the
Sea View
League swim
prellms Tuesday.
BRIEFLY
backstroke. Frino and Sayori Tsuji qualified
in the 100 breaststroke.
Baker, Frino, Tsuji and Cassity hope to
qualify Jor CIF in the .200 free relay on Thurs-
day. Cassity is dose to qualifying for CrF in
the 50 free.
O~~r Costa Mesa efforts: Allison Alastuey
was fourth in the 500 free (5:24.67) and sixth
in the 200 tree (2:03.40); Stephanie Lombar-
do was thir9 in the 100 breast (1:13.09) and
sixth in the 200 mdividual medley (2:34.14);
Emily Wells was seventh in the 100 fly
(1:09.61); Sara Whittaker was sixth in the 100
back (1:09.04) and eighth in the 200 indo
(2:36.57); and Amy House and Jamie Smith
went 7-8 in the 500 free with times of 5:54.63
.and 6:03.52, respectively.
• Efforts to obtain Sea View League boys
swim information Tuesday went unfilled.
-•Mustangs put away crosstown rivai Eagles, 12-4. . COSTA MESA Kim
Daniels of Costa Mesa Higb
belted a three-run home ruh
and Sonia Correa added three
bits and a complete-game
pitching victory as the Mus-
tangs defeated host Estancia,
12-4, in a Pacific Coast League
softball game Tuesday.
.
Julie Collett and Kristin
Chisholm (three RBI)also had
two hits for the Mustangs
Correa struck out three and
walked one while tossing a
seven-bitter. Dcµllels was 3 for
5 with two runs and three RBI.
Her three-run d.inger gave
Costa Mesa an 6-2 lead in the
fowth. .
PAC9K CoAsT UAGUE
c:osta Mesa 12. Estancia 4
Costa Mesa 302 302 2 -12 14 4
Estancia 101 001 1 -4 7 3
Correa and Chisholm; Blad and
Danner. W -Correa. L ·Black.
!Four Sailors, thre~ Sea Kings advance
Three Mustangs, including
reserve freshman Julie Kroen-
ing, bad two hits as Costa
Mesa (5-12, 3-4 in league) col-
lected 14. Kroening replaced
Brooke $hanley, also a fresh-
man, in the fourth inning
because of a sprairied ankle.
2B -Chisholm (CM ). HR • Daniels
(CM ).
, COSTA MESA -Junior GOLF
: Chad Towersey of Corona del -
recently recovered from knee surgery follow-
ing a surfing accident.
attend Chapman University to play women's
baskelball. Talley, a 5-foot-9 wing player, who
started the past two seasons for the Sailors,
after transferring from Thunderbird High in
Arizona, averaged 10.4 points, 5.9 rebounds
and 4.9 assists en route to second-team All-
Sea View League laurels.
SCHEDULE HELP WANTED
: Mar High shot 4-over-par 76 on his home
, course, Santa Ana Country Club, to lead sev-
' en area golfers Tuesday in the first round of I the Sea View League boys championship.
• l\venty-two players advanced to today's l league finals, also at SACC, beginning with
~ the first tee time at 8:52 a.m.
Santa Margarita placed all six of its regu-
lars into the finals, of which the top five move
on to the C IF/SCGA Qualifying Round at
Canyon Country Club in Palm Desert May 30.
Shapiro has missed CIF the past two")'ears by
one stroke.
Today
• Baseball
High school · Newport Harbor
at Corona del Mar. 3:15 p.m.
• Swinvning
Costa Mesa girls N hoops
COST A l\1ESA -Costa I\ 1esa
H1gh's girls basketball program 1~
m ·need of a 1uruor varsity coach
on a walk-on basis." Those mter-
ested should apply to Coach
Shontel Sherwood at 556-3 16 1 •
High school girls • Sea View League
Prelims at El Toro, 2 p.m.
I Four Newport Harbor Sailors. including
; senior ·Justin Shapiro (77), qualified for the
'I finals. Rusty Hill (81), Jason Szolomayer (81)
and Kevin Olson (82) also advanced. Fresh-
-•1 man Innes McDonald (77) and junior Max
Wallick (78) also qualified for CdM. Towersey
Desiree Talley to Chapman
NEWPORT BEACH -New-
port Harbor High senior Desiree HOOPS
Talley, an All-Newport-Mesa
Also the Tars' defensive . stopper, Talley
helped Coach Bob Dukus' squad forge an 18-
11 record. The Sailors were eliminated by
eventual champion Brea Olinda in the CIF
Southern Section Division II-A Quarterfinals.
Talley's four-year varsity career included
608 points, 376 .rebounds,-312JlSSists and 174
steals in 103 games.
• Wat4W polo
lnt~rnational • Newport International
Water P<?lo Tournament, United States vs. Croatia, 7:30 p.m.
• Softball
High school -Newport Harbor
at El Toro, 3:15 p.m.; Woodbridge
at Corona del Mar, 3:15 p.m .
TUESDAY'S COUNTS DEEP SEA
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Disbict selection last season, l:ias agreed to • NfWPOllT l.AHOfNG J bo.lis 58 ang•@"
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PUBLIC NOTICES work needed to execute felt· penaltles prescribed THE STATE OF CALIFOR· for the undergroundlng: for change or name should written correspondence de· name and storage unit PUBLIC NOTICE written correspondence de·
the contract. Holiday rates therein lor noncompllance NIA 4601 JAMBOREE and the Pacific Bell Com· not be granted. llvered to Iha City Councl number. livered to the City Council
---------shall be paid as specllied ol the said code. ROAD 1104 NEWPORT pany !reposes to under· II is further ordered that a at, or prior to, the publlc Richard Williams. B2747 NOTICE al, or prior 10. the public PUBLIC NOTICE In the coll9ctlva bargaining MARY ILLIOTI Dep. BEACH CALIFORNIA groun Its facllities in the copy of this order to show hearing. Ofelra K. Faru, B2813 INVITINQ BIDS hearing.
---------1agreement applicable to uty City Cle k • • same area undergrounded cause be published In NQ/ MARY T. ELLIOTT, ThlS sale wlll be compeli· Sealed bids may be re· MARY T. ELLIOTT,
NOTICE each particular craft. clas· Cit 1 C rt M 92660-2595 by the Southern Calilornla Costa Mesa Dally Pilot, a Deputy City Clerk tl11e bidding on th• 21st ce1ved at the 0H1ce of the Deputy City Clerk INVITING BIDS slflcation or type ol work 'I 0 01 • ••• The name, address. and Edison Company. The cost newspaper or general cir· Published New 011 day of May. 1997. at 10 C11y Clerk, 3300 Newport Published Newport
NOTICE IS HEREBY employed on the prolecL Publlahed Newport telephone number ol plaln· ol con11trslon from over· culatlon published in this Beach·Colla Mesa baily o'clock a.m. al the pre· Boulevard, Post Oll1oe Boii Beach-Costa Mesa Daily
GIVEN that the City of Coplea ol schedules ol Beach.Costa MaH Dally tltf's attorney, or plaintiff heed services to under· county, at least once. a P 1 M 7 1997 mises whe11 said property 1768. Newpon Beach Cah· Pilot Ma 7 1997 Costa Mesa actlng by and ratH 10 determined are on Pilot May 7, 14, 1997. without an attorney 11: (El ground services on private week for four consecutive 'ot ay · · Is stored and which is lo-lornla 92658·8915 until 2 00 Y W
through 1ia Governing file at lhe City Clerk'a Of· W114 nombre la direccl~ y el ptopertiH will be the obll· weeks prior lo the day of WI 12 cated al Mini U Storage, p.m on rne 21111 day ol 111
Board, hereinafter referred flee, located at n Fair numero' de telefono del gallon of the Individual Ille hearing. PUBLIC NOTICE 1177 Camelback Stteel, MJy, 1997, at v.h1ch lime PUBLIC NOTICE
to 89 the City, wtll receive Drive, Costa Mesa, CaUlor· PUBLIC NOTICE ...,.,.. d d 1 d m d t ptoperty owners. DATE: APR 9, 1997 C11y of Newport Beach, such bids shall be opened ---------
up lo but not later lf'llll nla 92628, and are avaW. avvva O e e an an 1• Any person Interested In, RICHARD O. FRAZEE, NOTICE OF County of Orange, Slate or and.read for: NOTICE
lO:OO 'a.m. ol the day ol able to any lntarestectparty SUMMONS o del demandantt que no or owning property within SR., JUDOE/COMMIS· PUBLIC HEARING Ca1.1forn1a. Sole ls sold with BIG CANYON RESERVOIR INVITING BIDS
May 27, 1997, staled bids upon r9qUHI. (CITACION JUDICIALl Ilene abogado, H ) lht propos~ Underground SIONER OF THE SUPE· NOTICE IS HEREBY limit and reserve. No one PIPING MODIFICATIONS Sealed bids may be r~
for the award ol a contract In accordance with Sec-NOTICE TO DEFENOANt: Michael L Michel, Esq., Ulllllles District No. 14 may RIOR COURT GIVEN that 1 p bl c hea under tht age of 18 Is al· Contract No. C·3t 10 ceived ai ine office ot the for lht rahabllltallon of: lion 1773.2 of the Calllomla (Alllso a Acuudo) WIN· 4041 MAC ARTHUR BOU· flit with Ula City Clerk p1lor A f p tltl 1 111 be h ~ 1 b th,. towed to attend the sale. Eng In e er· s Es tom ate Cory Clerk, 3300 Newpor1 POLICE I.OSBY FLOOR Labor Code, the Contractor $TON VEROULT DOES 1 LEVARD SUITE 400 NEW-to the time flxed for the ttQrney or • on· ng w e Y !' The landlord reserves the $90,000 eoulevard p051 Office Bo• COVERING CITY OF 1han post a copy ol the d• TO 10 INCLUSIVE ' c ' FOR hearing, written proteata or era Tr•n, Costa Mesa City Council right 10 bid al the sale. Pur· Approved by the Pubhc l 768 Newport Beach Call·
COSTA MESA POLICE FA· 1trmlnatlon of prevalling YOU ARE BEING 'suEO BY ~?ART 9:S~~2~·54 A~TATE objectfona to the extent or JeHrey W. Planck, or ~~~day, May 19• 1997• chases must be made with Works Department this 5th lomia 92658:89t5 un1;12:1s
CILITY. PROJECT NO. 97. rate ol wagH at N Ch job PLAINTIFF: (A Ud. It eata' BAR OS 69•83 AND the prcSposed district or to Su mltomo Tower, ~he eattef ~·· ;,,:.~I so~~ cash and paid for at the day of May. 1997 pm. on the 27th day ol
01 alte. demandando) KAREN A. N · 4 tri. proposed work or Im· Ninth Floor, 444 Weat the' Council Chambe~s 01 llme of purchase. All ~.ur· Don Webb, Public May, 1997, al which lime
Alt bid• shall be made on The Conttactor and 111y RHYNE 118645, (71 4) 553-1223 provemant and may Oc••n Blvd Long C H 11 77 F 1 D Iv chased goods ere sold as Work• Director such bids shall be opendtl
: 1 bid form furnished by the aubcontractor(1) shall pey You have 30 CALENDAR DATEt MAR 21, 1tff present verbal protests at B••ch CA 90902 At· C~ta ~Isa on 1~ fotfo! is"' and must be removed Mandatory ~r•·bld and read for· •
I Cltv. not IHI lhan the apeclfled DAYS after this aummont J. PETERSON, Clerk said hearing. ' I . • by e:oo pm. on th• day of I 30-INCH WATER TRANS·
Bfds wlll be received al prevailing ra••• ol Waget to " MfVed on you to 111• I B~ D WATROUS D•p-/9/ L•Vonn• Hark• torney Bar ti 183335 '1i~o~E PETITION A 97 Ille sale Buyers mu51 P•O-meeting w II be held h•t MISSION MAIN REPLACE· Ille City of Costa Mesa at all woikera employed W typewritten response at lhl1 uty • ' leu City Clerk of th• Publlahed Newport 03 . • vida current origin~ or a 2 : O O P . m . • t t • MENT IN EAST COAST
' the Olffct ol the Cl"/,Ct~r'tl., them In the executlolt' ol court. bttan d N t Cltr'ot.Ne•Pod Beach+ Beach·Costa Mesa Oally ..... :..!!: e;•:n~~ photocopy ol or1g1nal 1e-proJect •It• on May 14, HIGHWAY ~ P o Bort200 ~let. -,,. ren.,-or Pfl6l'le can wm u • ew por PiTor A'j5r11'111. -n:-30 ~•Y _....... e-pvrrmt 111 time ~ sate '11Ht?-. --conr;m-m c:n-zs-
1 D~lvt Costa Me~• Calllor· A payment .bond and per· not protect you· your type-Beach.Costa Mesa Dally C•llfomla. 7 1997 ' · ' lhe City 01 Costa M•sa. as In lieu of salet tax This Prospective bidders may Eng 1 nee r s Es 11ma11
nla 92628, at or 1>9rore the lormance bond wilt be re-WTjtten rnponS• mint .be Pilot Aptll 23, 30, May 7, Publl1h1d Newp~rt • . W055 lollows: 20382 Newport sale Is sub1ect to p110t can-obtain a set ol con11ac1 $190.000 I time and date atated quired prior to the execu-In proper legal lorm II you 14, 1997 Beach.Costa Mesa Daily g:11~") f(Santc, Ana ccuntry cellatlon In Iha event ol .. ~ doc ments at no COSI Ill Approwd by the Public
' above. at whlc;Jl tlme they lion of the c:ontraC1. The w111t ~court to hear your , W069 Piiot May 2, 7, 1997 PUBLIC NOTICE A·~ .~~m c.;an~~nln~un~ ttement between landlord the u office of the Public Works Department, th11 5th ' wlll be publicly opened anti payment bond and per·. catt. FrW867 C M I & R (I and obligated party. day of May 1997
1 read aloud In the Councll lormance bond thall be In If you do not Ille your r• PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF osra 111 nsutu-Pub II s h• d Na w Po r I Works Department. 3300 w bb p bll I Chamber• at said addreaa. the form and amount ''t 1pontt on time, you may PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC HEAAINO tlonalFPa~ulOvRatreatlo~al): B,each·Costa Mose Dally Newport Boulevard, Poll W ~0"01 ~t ' u c
1 Each bid muat conform forth In the contract docu-Iott the case 111d your NOTICB NOTICE IS HEREBY and • erlay zon ng, Pilot May 7. 14, 1997 Olfice Boie 1768. Newport or 1 ,. or
1 and be r11pon1lve to all ments. wagn, money' and prop-01' PUBLIC SUPIRIOR COURT GIVEN that a public hear· ~~o1a9rty ~oc~1:g6 b~~~~ W1tO Beach, Calllornla 92658· Prospt-clive bidders may
1 pertlMnl Bidding and Con-In accordance with ptovl· erty may be taken wllhout HIEAAINQ OF CALIFORNIA, Ing wlll be held by the an r 1 0 8915 obtain a se1 of contract I tract Documentr. A 111 of slona ol Public Contract furiher wltnlng from the PROPOSED UNDER· COUNTY 01' ORANOI Costa Mesa City Council ~1r1"1 ~m CO~ang!nfoun~ PUBLIC NOTICE For· further Information documents at no cost al
1 Bid Documents may be ob-Code Section 22300, tub-court. GROUND UTILITIES DIS. 341 TIM City Drive on Monday, May 19, 1997, C~ll•• Meaa· c22 ann3 C~ NOTICE call Michael J S•naeotj ai In•' ott•ct of 1he Public
1 talned at the Office ol the atllutlon ol eligible and There art other legal re-TRICT NO. 14. p t OHi al 8:30 p.m., or as soon 1 • nd 1 • • · Works Department, 3300
I City Engineer, 77 Fair equivalent 1ecurltl11 for qulrementa. You may want NOTICE IS HEREBY .:: 141;: thereafter ., po11lble, In ~:'.dllat ~512 g~;1ltt~ INI VITINQ BIDS (714) 644·30t 1. Newport Bou•evard Poll 1 Drive Costa Meta Catitor-any monlet withheld to Mo 10 call an attorney right GIVEN that on Monday the Counc~ Chambers of --. Sea ed bide may be 1e-P u b 11 s h • d · N • w Po rt · I nla, 'upon n0nteiundable aure performance under away. 11 you do not know May 12, 1997, at the ~ Or11n .. , CA City Hall. 11 Fair Drive, and "'"""'2 Santa Ana Av-celvea at the otflce ot the 8each·Co111 Mesa Daily Otfrce Box 1768• Newport
I payment of 115. An ad-thll contraC1 wtn be permit· an attorney, you may call of 1:00 P.M. In the Council 82813-1571 Costa Mesa, on the loUow· ;~J~o~ O(f'ge ral~ City Clerk, 3300 Newport P~o1 May 7, 8, 12, 1997 Beach Catotornoa 9265&-
"-41Clon11 charge of ss.oo w111 led at the requeat and H · an attorney relenal MfVlc• Chamber• of the City Hall IN THE MATIER OF 1nQ Item: .,..._ an ene Boutevard, Post Office Box w 103 8915
be made If handled by pense ol the contractor. or a legal aid office (llaled of the City ol Newport TH• P•TITION TO AEZONE PETITION R·97· mer,clal 1° Costa Mesa c2 1768, Newport Beach. CaU· For lurther lnlorma11on.
mall. Bid Document• and Each bidder shall poueaa In the pllone book). Beach, located at 3300 CHANOl THE NAMB 04, to pmone Annexation f=~itJ~'."~~~:ftal D• 1crn1a 92658-89t5 unhl 2:30 PUBLIC NOTICE can Michael J. S1nacor1. 11
ofllf contract document• al the time thla conlract 11 DnP\* de que le .,,_ Newpon Boulevard, Ntw• OP CHUNO VAN TRAN Atu No. 97·02 (Olympkl NOTICE . IS FURTHER o clock p.m. on the 271h (714) 644-3011
may also be examined at awarded a Claaa C15 treguen .. 11 cttaclon Judi-pGf1 Beach, county of Or· nd ,HONQ THU THI Avenue and portions ol the GIVEN that 1 d r dav of May, 1997. •t Whlch NOTICE OF Publliht~ Newport tttt Olflct of the City Clerk (noonng and floor covering cl-' uated Ilene un l)luo de ~. State ol Calllomla, • 405 Freeway rlght·ol-way) 1 11 ime time auoh bid• ahall be PUBLIC HEARINO D ol the City of Colla MHI ContraC1or) or Contractor'• 30 DIAS CALENl>~RIOS the City Councll wlll hold a BUI, °" beh•H of their propoatd for anneicallon llnd !)lace all lntt rllled opened and read for: NOTICE IS HEREBY BNch·Costa MHa · ally
Bid Documentt win not bti Ucense. pursuant to Public para preaentat una re-public "hearing for the put· eone, KENNITH THU Into the City ol Costa g:r~onsd ~·~h ·~rac and GROUNDWATER DEVEL· GIVEN that a pt.1blic htar· Pilot May 7, a. 12. 1997
malled unleu th• ad· Contract Code Section IP\*ll ncrlta a maqulna pot• of determining NGOC TlllAH, • minor M .. a. Proposed rezoning ell ~fhe a~v: tte Y oun-OPMENT PROJECT UTILI· Ing wlll be held by the W105
dltlonal $5.00 charge .. In-330Q. The 1ucces1ful bid-tn tall cortt . wtlether the publlc MCH• .,,d NQOC DANIEL lncludH reflaclng Ora~e IF THE AFOifEMEN· TIES YARD SITE AND Colla Mesa Clly Council eluded with payment. d.,-muat maintain the I· Una carte o una llan*a Illy, hNlth, Nleey, or we!· CHUNG TRAM 8 mln9t. County R· zonl~ with TlONED ACTION IS CHAL· BUILDINGS IMPROVE· on Monda~ May 19, 1997, Sell your home
Each bid shall be ac-cenae tllroughOYt the dura. 1efelon1Ca no 1e ofrtceta fare requites the removal of CAii NUMBl!R Costa Mesa R1 zonll)g '°' LENGED IN COURT tri. MENT·PHASI! II al 8'30 p.m. or 11 soon through claaalfied.
companied by the bid aet tlonof thlt contract. protecc:ton: eu rt9pU11ta pc>le8, ovemeed wlr"· and properiy at 13651, 13&41, .• Contract No. C-3004·DD therealle. a• pc11•ble. In M2 .. 9T8
curlty Ual ol Dealpted No blddtf ~withdraw "'1tl a~ Ilene que Uaodlded atnlC:turM, and A1M014 '3811; 13881, 13691, ~~be:r::to Englneer 't Eatlmale the CouncU Cl\amberl otir---------..
• 8ube0nttacton and Hon-NI bid fora ofabcty cumpllr con 1u bmaff. the underground lnatalla· ORD•ATO 13701, 13711. 1372t, ~"r 19 nu.a at 11,200,000 City Ha". 77 fa.t Oftve, ~llon Allldivtt reqlAred (90) deya •ft« the dal• set dades ~ apft)pladas Uon of wlm and fadlltle• •HOW CAUll l'OR 13731, 13741. 13761 , :~be'!,U~1~hllh=~g ord:; '-l>PfOved by lhe Publie Cotti M"•· on the lollow-
by the 1nlormatlon fOf Bid-for the ooenlnG thereof. ti Ua1ed qillet'e qua la~ b aupptvtng lfec1rlc, com-CHAMOI! OF HAM• 13771, 13781, 13791 , and • e Works 0.pat1ment 11\11 5th ing lltln' • ••. The City Councll of the Clty ncuche tu CMC), munic.tlOn. ~or almu.r or PETITIONER(Sl CHUNG 13801 Olymplc Avenue, written COllH~dence d• day ol May, 1997 AN 'ORDINANCE add·ng
Thia project 11 a fadefally of Coate ~ .. rtteN" the Sf ualed no preeenll au NtOCiated IMMce In that VAN TRAN and PHONO and alto Include• ellmlna-l/'vered 10 the Cl~ Council Don Webb, 'ultllo Chapter V1 to Ttt•e I or lhe
funded PfOJect and Wiii be rloht to reject any and all '"put91.1 1 Uempo. puede ... of the City detlgneled THU THI BUI, on behalf of tion ot OranQe County A·1 ~a::'ngpriot to, 1 publtc Worb Dl~tor Costa MeH Munltlpal
under federal reQ\Aatlont bide or to1wtl\le trregulatl-perder el cuo y le pueden u : thelt tont, KENNETH THU and M·t zoning on p1op. · Pr .. ltld Mfftlne wtll Code Htabltshlng 1egul• •1Whlch Include Oavla·Bacon tiff In any bid. qultat au Mlli\O, "' dlnlfo UNDl!AOAOUND UTILI-NQOC TRAN, a minor and trty located Within the 405 MAftV T. ILLIOTT, be held •• 8 100 ...... •t lion• tor llttOO Hllblleh-
and related"''· The wage Contractor ahan comply y Otrll OOHt d• au TIES DISTRICT NO. 14. NGOC DANIEL CHUNO Freeway rlght-ol·wav Ind Deputy Cl~ Clerk th• p-.i....0 1 •lte Oft Mey IM!'tla determination will be under with the provfelona of he-propledad ain 1vt90 tdl<:lo-(NEWPORT BOULEVARD TRAN, a minor. an •dJacent ffltmenl. En-Publlahtd Newport '"'T" NOTICE IS fUATHtA u lbe Oavla·a.cotl Act and lion 1770 to 1'710 lncfuaM, na1 por pett. de la 00t1e. ,AOM 32ND STAEl!T HAVE flL.£0 A. PETITION vltonmental Ottermlnalion: Beach•Co111 MHa o.lty 14, 1M7. OIVEN lhet at said lime 1*•tld ecta and the O.. or the CallfOfnla Labor Ellltten o4rot requ!lltOI le-NORTHERLY TO NOflllTH ,OR AN ORDER TO Exempt. Piiot May '1 l007. Proepec:Uw bidders may and place all lnltttated lt&:::..menl of lnduttrlal ..... Code. the iwevalllng , ... pllil. fluede que Ulted 0, THE "ARCHES " CHANGE NAMES f'ROM NOTICE IS FURTHER • w113 obtain I ... or con•raC'I peraone mlY appear and
., Stai. Of c.tifomla and tclll of WllJJ" "tebo quleta 11Mw a un ~ IAIOG£) ~1 l KENNITH THU NGOC OIVE.N thel 11 aald ttme doC\lmentt at no cost •t be hNtd ~~ City Coun-
(the CorltfKtor and Sub-hhed by the Dlteetof Of lnmecllatamente. 11 no '°' further ~. RAN, and (2) NQOC and place all ll'llet .. led PUIUC NOTICE tile ofllC• of the P\tbk ct Jn the 1...-n. comracton tNll pey not "" ~ Of lndUI-conoc• I un •bogadO ,..., .. ice .. hereby made EL CHUNG 'mAN lO ptftOnt may IPJ)Mf and WOfkt ~ 3300 If' THI! A.~OAEMEN· 1""8 than the hlghef wege 1'1111 ... ldOM. ..... of C.. P"'de lamer I un MMdo to the m1P ah0Wlt'9 the (1) KE,_.tTH BUI TMN, be 1*rd ~ City Coun-Notice II ~ Newpo!1 louleYard. Pott TION£0 ACTION IS CHAL· ~~ CltY haa obtMwd ~-==-~:;=-·~=a= ::::ar~;o!: ~ -:i .. ~E'«~~ C:,°"~.· ... ~MEN· =t .r:auction pv:. ~ BoL,1.~:. Newpor1,_...._ ~=:v~adu: 't.im the Otrector Of"" 0.. Colla Meta: and lhll -· .... (VM .. clrtc1CWIO ..... -Dtetric1 NO. 14, dMIO-.. penona lntlf91ted In TIONlD ACTION ,, CHAL· "*" to Chapttt 10 OM-....,.h, -·-·----only lt\oM tuu.a rweed •t
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lse. Av! 6·1 , 540-7355 kitchen, large walk-In OPPORTUNITY Collect. & Gen Office w/Guest Service Exp. at 818·786-5432 or glsware, turn, etc .
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ult HUD 11 411.3500.
Torelll Realtv closet, dishwasher, exp. Fax resume w/ Career Opptys Avail. 714·768·1664, eves. . 40Yr NB Res 673-6223
private extra large 2904 s,alary req: 1714) •FT/PT Front Desk Security Officers
Hu"TINGTON patio from living room, 842·3399 Attn: Tracy Immediate FT/PT post· +w , *FT/PT Reservatlonist addillonal patio off of •Vending Route For ADVERTISING -•FT/PT Bellman/Driver lions availablet Call
HARBOUR 2142 ~rm w/outside stor-Sa I•• 2 O I o ca I Display •Maintenance Eng. for appt 248-9180 age space. Vertical sllesework PT• Telemarketlng * WATERFRONT * Fabulous 3 + 3/Den/
Dining/Garage/Dock
Avail. Tennis, Pools,
Furn'd, FP, Ft Doors
$3350. Agt. 675-9505
bllnds Included 800711-43CS1• Wiii make quality T ele m a rket e r s throughout, skyllgnt in • • sales calls over the Highly competitive Work A t H ome
II I I salary & bnf1s. EOE. Earn up to $700/wkly v ng room, un que telephone to new and F b h I I I MONEY ax me your resume: selllng a Jong distance at room van ty existing advertisers. 714 662 1651 d I I N I · • s.ervlce over the ress ng area eutra TO LOAN 2914 ·Answer incoming calls A Alf' s carpet throughout! and-solicit· new buSl· ttn: ison • utzman phone. Paid lr'8i"iA9• . or apply at:1325 E. Ca ll 800·84 2·1409 Carport stall to ac-ness through proac-D R d s 1 A commodate 1 vehicle Avoid Bankruptcv . Jive telephone can· yer oa an a na TONS OF WORK!
IRVINE 2144 Included. Very bright Free Debt Consollda· vasslng and research-F iie Clerk. Law Firm Need 15 key people.
i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii and open llvlng areal tlon A~pllcalion with Ing competitive pub· needs PT clerk for No exper necessary! Cati now WQl'1't lastl Service 800·873·8207 bllcatlons • filing and · Indexing. Up to $400/weekly 4j~:1~r:o':}'u~i~e~:~~ $1470. '789·0931 •Must 'work well Typing req'd. Hours Paula 714-562-1710
home, pool, 1-story, View View View 2Br MORTGAG'IC:C! & under deadline pres· are 9am-1pm Mon·Frl.'_T_o_p_P_e_r_s_o_n_a_l_M_g_r_
3 Cl 2B f $1350 ~ sure 7 14·873·7410 Needs kids 6mos--car garage. ose to a, gar, p, . , E elementary/University tBr 1Ba, gar. $835. T .D . S 2918 • xcellent oral and _.F_,d,....o_d.....,.S_e_rv_e_r _FT--M-in-2 17yrs for TV, print &
A11loqun lo 'S(h Modern
• Est. l.agllla dealels buy:
silvet', glass. paiitllgs,
pllfcela(l, china, potl8fy,
15RJ ~KWM-U-h
jewelry. bronzes, furn ..
period liglting,
decorative objects.
•One ttem 0< antl111 estate
• ConfidentiaVReterenoes
• Estate sales condocted
• Immediate cash
714-249-3711
WANTED
TO BUY 6019
O ld Coins Gold Silver
Franklin Mint, Sterling
Old watches & iewelry Westcoast Coln 642-9448
Top Dollars Paid
For Records. Jazz,
Soun1racks. etc .
Put
a few
words
to
work
Call Mike 645·7505.1---------
High School & UCI. 909·893·3130 wr,itten communication yrs full service exp. All film. Submitting now
$2.950.mo 854-9669 sk lls lor new Star Wars -Beat The Bank! Save •Minimum one-year Organic Grill & Cafe. YACHTS 7'ft18 YACHTS Th d E Fax·. 673-3133 or Call movies. Call for audl·I---------,.
1 -~~;a,n SS. a ::y a; newspaper sales ex-323-5525. lion time. Pascucci AUCTlONS 6012 •&iiil•iiiiiiiiil-liiili
7018
HOUSES/ NEWPORT MJSCELLANEOUS perlence Producrions •71 4· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil r.~;s~s;~~;a~a~~~~~ Thousands on Home *Ablllt to thl k Y n ere· Fro nt D esk Agent 3'75·4. 300• CONDOS BEACH 2 169 RENTALS Mortgage. 1 00% atively· and work in a s 11 u 1 B hi---__.;. ___ AR T & COLLECTIBLES iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Guaranteed. Call nowl team environment ma psca e eac W ork From Home FOR SALE 2Bd iiBa Veraalllea 1-888·271-0268 •Detall oriented Inn. Prev. exp pref'd. Set appts Jor sales SAT• MAY10TH •,PM •••••••••II eX1SW7120 24 hours S If I I d d B/W Bayshores Inn people. Good· money. Painti ngs, Bronze.
GENERJU, 1002
Attention
1fome Owners
&
R.E. Agents!!
Showcase those
tpeclal properties In
our Homea of the
Week & Open Home
.Quid• pub llahed
7'ch Saturday In the
Real Estate Tab. It's
an effective and
Inexpensive way to
reach homebuyeral
Call our ClaaslUed
Department Todayll
842·5878
lmmac luxu,Y condo.1 _________ ---------• e mot va' an (apply In person) D 5 7 4 3200 Lothos. Jade. Screens,
Walk to Beach. Private ROOMS 2706 Purch 100% Fix 125% goal oriented 1800 w. Balboa Blvd on, • Rugs. & More . At·
. corner unit. $1200/mo. ,'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii We Buy Notes, All •pc knowledgeable PICK UP THE PIECES
Avail Now 645-90291• Credit Considered Salary plus commls· New Pre achool in EM PL OYMENT • ·Fashion l!lland-
N .B. Oceanfront & FINNEY BROKERAGE slon. Excellent benefit Newport Beach needs .2BR Townhome 2.2nd St. Pvt room 714 673·7480 .uc.1976 package Including infanl/-toddler teachers SERVICES 5533 315 Newport Center Dr 2.5BA. Lrg 2-car 401k plan. Physlcal/ . with ECE units, also (No Min.) 945.9955 at tac h g 8 rag e . unfurn,. share bath. d ' I n liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Remod. End unit. Utll paid. N/S pref.I••••••••• rug screen ng re-quall ed 2 yr old and •••••••• ---------• Kit h ett 1 1• quired. EOE. preschool teachers. --MERCHANDISE $1500/mo. 640-"5684 -c en e-n-room. ANNOUNCEMENTS Fax resume to Dis-Benefits 714-955·2672 Please be aware tha
3 /2b , Lndry. 1 ,block to 1 0 the listlngs In this cal· MISC . 6015 b d a Cu s Io m Newport Pier. s490. '••••••••• play Advertls ng, Attn: T~T R TIME h Lt d G 1• L E I t (714) <a egory may require you iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ome. g yar • our Call Sam 875-4808 ynn so a a 1_P_E_R_M_A ___ N_E_N_T""'--.--p-T to call a 900 number
kitchen. $2500mo. 650-4802 or mail re-in which there Is a • Lg Fam rm TV S50. Agt 640-7000 x301 LOST & sume to Display Ad· Position In small busy h I I • Lg wood din rm tbl
RENTALS To vertising. 330 W. Bay office. Non-smoker c arge perm nu e. set, nds relln $75. 4 BP./2BA Famlly room
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FOUND 2 9 2 5 Street, Costa Mesa, 714-675·4606 O w/FP, new carpet & SHARE CA 92627 .......,,,,..,...--,,,------• Wd ining Hutch w/
pain•. Quiet culdesac P hone Operat ors EMPLOYMENT glass doors $75 .
atrHt. Cat ok. $2350/liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Found. cat, brown ADVERTI SING To S15/hr. Part or Full. W ANTED ~ 5535 • Exercise pull-bike ·
mo. 875·4830. Agt. CM Bluff• City llghts & & _gray, v I c . of SALES Will train. brand new, S30.
Lido-Cottage ocean breezes. lrg Wilson & Canyon. TELEMARKETI NG 1·800·718·6 2 29 • Beach cruiser S25.
lBR, 1BA +den. 2 mstr w/pvt bath & • • 714-631-4348 Community newspa-......... --..,..----,.--,,...-,...-Dog Walker The Love 722·9693 Atter 6pm. Patio•~ s1600. Grundy entry. KU-& lndry prlv. ---------per seeks energelic Receptionist , Ottice Is Free •. I will walk Sell your home
Realtor 875-e19 1 Near beach N/S male L~a~r!t, ~~~c~71• ~r:l. Individual for retail Clerk, PT. hours flex, & love your dog. through classified. pref. S 5 5 o /mo . display and new busi· Tue 5 -S a I · Ca II Morgan 714-642·8533 642·5678
Npt .Shor•• Remodel 548·9098 •. Barb/Rick 4G/1o8t h narr dM. clFnaddL!nB/ ness development. 714·842-4 34 3 I
' : 111 showing in Orange County
Call f or Appointments & Details
•No Sales Tax• May 3 .. ·11'"·
-ion oll Hunrer·s in stodtl
714-642-4786
Dealers for:
•Hunter
•Catali na
•MacGr egor
•Jeanneau
•S abre
•applies to 1nven1ory bools onl~-does not opplv 10 p11or 1ronsoc1oons
Ask about our
current apeclaJal
-A'o m e. 400 Block n E1Cperhmce· helpfnr.-f------=---=i Lov ng Swedish Nur9&;
Lugonla, $1550.mo CM W'Slde Share 4Br 893-3384 REWARD! Salary + Commission SALES 12 Yrs exp. Honest & ---------r,::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=========~ 3b 2b dbl f 2B H All 1 The growing Daily carin~. Good cook. r a, . gar. Pr a se. amen· LOST Male Cat Small 2 + E!enefits. Physical/ P'I 1 d ... 1 · t Loe refs. Christine
2 patios, av! now! ties. $350/mo lnclds yr old, white & lite Drug Screening re· . s~~k: v:~ sr~~ts~~ <::;1 7 14•848•3735~
Qov't -orecloaed Agt 71 4-759-1 Sn utlls. 65d-9070 grey mix. White paws. • • quired. EOE. r sales representative In
Horne-from pennies Vperaa111.. Studio Downtown H;B . "e/215b nr PPlen. APark d& FaxJ Rel seumce Attn: the· Retail Advert1s111g1-D-.-O-M_E_S_T_I_C_S __ 5_5_4_0_,.
On $1 . Delinquent Tax, enthae furn/unfurn. Non-smoker to share a oa er. ewar . ans ross Department. Experl-
Repo's, REO's. Your Pool, gym, gar, walk furnished 2br 2.5ba 875·7424 (714) 965-7174 ence preferred, batliiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiii
a r 8"a . To 11 Free to bch $925. 494-8604 · townhome, · w /d, Ip, LOST: TOOL BOX w/ Or call 965·303o will train. Applicant COMPANION· Swedish
1·800-218·9000 · dishwasher, pool, j~c. misc Plumblng Tools Bllllng Person for 9ho~ld be energetic, Aid Avail PT. Good
ext.H·1398 weight room. Muat & Cummings Saber Chiropractic office. motivated and a self driver. Xlnt Refs. Prop·
for current listings. APARTMENTS Love Dog Qlngerl Saw. May 1st, 5:00pm Biiiing/Data Entry starter. Salary plus erty Owner. Pis Call
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Balboe Newport
Realty, lno.
Oceanfront
Lot
$600. + utla. Susan near 19th & Newport Exp'r pref'd. 375·0552 commission. Xlnl ben· Christina 730 -0 268 FOR RENT 7 1 4-980·5810 B I . REWARD 11 Can't Find Wor k? efit pkg. Drug screen-1---------
1••••••••• · Please call 494-4695. You can't be looklng Ing/physical required. •PICKY LADIES• Found Pure Bred cat. EOE. Send resume 10 Free 5th Cleaning Vlo of B•y/5 5 Fwy. too hardl WANTED 15 Lynn Esola, %Daily $10 OH first cleaning.
COSTA M 'IC:rA.2624 909·.3~9•~•4!, VM people to fill various Pilot, 330 W. Bay As low as $29. ~ v v ,v PERSONALS positions from .ware· Street, Costa Mesa, 20 years in Orange .
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -.-.....---------house 10 manage· CA 92627 or fax to Ccunty. Fully Bonded.
Newport Aoroa• th• "e~~ut~~{ h::~~ 0~~-=; ~eec~~s~~-~~~rl~~~~ (714) 850•4802. For Extfemely Protes-
St 2bd/1.5ba garage, Shores. Spa/yard w/d, Brent (714)891•5784• interview, call $7 14) slonal. Fluent €nglls~. no pea. 1665 lrvfne prl<g 5375 642•6386 SEEJ.(}NG 574-4238. 24-hr pgr/Voice mail. Ave ;17, 720·9422 · Caahler Exp nec .1.,,,.....,...----,,....--.,,,,-~ Superb references
ext.203, Darrell. WOMEN 3004 Food svc, cstmr svc. Salespeople Ground (714) 227·5 202
Apply 2:30-5pm, M-F. floor opportunity for
RENTALS Wahoo's Fish Tacos Fastest Growing 2 for1•••••••••
Hove A
Gnroge Sole!
Cl•aatned
842-5878
GARAGE SALE
HINTS ·
Before your garage
sale, determine what
items you wish to
sell. Make sure
eve~ing is clean
and repaired.
~.~ot Greet Opportunity
offered at
$499,900 __ T_H_E_C_A_P,_E....---. WANTED 2 726 Handsome Attorney 1862 Placentia, CM 1 .coupon book. Avg1•
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Seeks very attractive _C_h_g_B_a_c_k/_C-0-11-9-'ct-lo_n_s_ commissions S75,000.1•M•E•RllfllC•HAN••D•I•S•E• 1 ________ J .:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:J **** slim wht female 26-34 person needed for 1 __ D_on_,_5_7_4-_3_2__,o_o_,. 1-
Lhe NeM *~TED• ~r d~n~• ~0-4~7 W~~shoec~lnOC -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 723 4494
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tRVINE 1044
!Bedroom 2.5 Bath
•trvln e Tu rtlerock
home, pool, 1·•tory.
3-car garage. CloH t~
: elementaryNnlveralty
, Hl9h School & UCI.
•Asking $1550,000.obo
: (7.14) 854-9669
The Beat Professional seeks ~
Shopping studio, baohelor or 1 , .. •••••••• w/good comm. skllls-T-h •at r • 8 and bdrm for $500-$600.1' oral & written a must.
Recreation of E'sld e Costa Mesa, EMPLOYMENT Shoe & collectlons
South Countyll Newport Bch, Bal Penl••••••••• exp.a +. 714-376-4909
Condo Like Living or Isle. Avail attr 6-1 . . •COOK• Qarage • Pool• Call 574-4249, Lisa Experienced for Fast
Spa• • 8paoloua ·~--------EMPLOYMENT Food Hamburger Dual Maater ·-Stand PT. $8/hour.
Pl•n• & 2 Bdrm GARAGES 5530 Apply at: 2966 South
Floorplanal FOR RENT 2740liiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Bristol, Costa Mesa. Dallv 9·7PM A/P & AIR Poaltlon · (714) 682·2572. ***** Community Nawapa-COUNTER HELe 1000 Soulti Coast Dr •Large Storage per• seeks full time FT/PT Poatlons Avail.
Costa Mesa Garage 9x24 $125/ AJP & AJA ' person. Gift & Mall Store. 714-558-9044 mo. 21sVOrange Ave. Minimum 1 year expe-t)lo E'Xper Nee.
84&.1184 I 845-9543 rlence In accounts Near OC Airport.
•*EAiiiiiiCmHiiiiiiiii •• 10.s.9,~~~~~-, ............. ...
.... rt Height•• NEWPORT . COMMERCIAL
hwroar payable & coll•ctlona Fax & Mall 955·9171 .
preferred. Good ben· c t a R eflt package Including ua omer erv •P•
401 (k) lftlrement plan. Whale Shoe Co. In OC
EOE. ~g acrHnlng/ seeking d ate entry f :smatalln• Dr BBACH 2669 oa11T ESTATE
, 3br/3ba, den, pool. iiiliiiliiiiiiiiiii~iiiiii 6'~
• Mini ocean vi~. * t BR t725•
• Reduced to 1450,000 2BR 211A tl35
: Orundv Rltr 875-6101 DIW Incl. OOX30 p
No p ets. Carpo AITMBNTS 2750
CEMETERY LOT/ Vista Dal Me-
person w/good comm. physical required. skllls·oral & written a
Send resume & salary must. Shoe exp a +.
requirement to: •71~378-4909•
Accounting Supemaor, ---------P.O. Box 1580 Cuetomer Service/
Coeta Mesa, Oa 92628 lnalde Sal•• ·
or fax (714) CS31·7240 Fortune 500 company ,.. 225 -~*.,.5-45-4-.8,..,,5,...,,9,,..,*,..---Coe ta II eea Two ~ YPT 1 **•UCH ARU•• trlplexea on 1 lot. Aooountlng Mon-Fri
Penlnaula 1-4Bd. OMC 2nd. 1359,500. 1 0·2 In o ffi ce .
PACIPIC Vl•W Vista W inter & Vacation Agent 57CMl283 714-846-3406 ext 105
seeking motivated
Individual w/mln t yr
exper. In cuat aerv/
telematketlng to call &
provide customer s•r•
vice to our community
organ i za t ions .
(25·30hra per Wk)
Call or nnd rnum• 10:
•Del Mer. 2 Iota. Priced Rentals. Reserve Now 50% below market. for B ast Selectlonl ,_-_______ _
:0wn8f 790-341·3828. Manv Ooaanftonta BUSINESS OFPICE Vl~~:..~:::1~L· POil IU!NT •z7e9
llOUSBS/
CONDOS
JORUNT
•tudlo St•P• to &each M75/mo. No p arking.
All! now Tlm 1548-"88
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•Great LMatlon•
Co•t• Me.. Office
•SMC• from 1219 to
1570. Private 1 room
office With ,..1room.
2 rc>om omce with
c onf J r •nce roo m .
Qohl Crown
'34--Hto. 497·7St7.
OfilOeLiia .... , Old Newport •tvd,
Newport llch UOaq.ft.
714oe80o9He
•nt•rt•lnment
Publloatlo"•
161 Kalmus f/IJ4
Costa M .. a 92fJ26
Attn: Ma. Lau,.n
at 8e2·2020
Can't '""' to
get to an thoH
repair Jobs
around th• houae?
Let tlw C .... lfted ..,,,. .. .,.,.,...,
h4ilp vou find
rtflablt Ntp.
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·BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
1k Legal Department at the Daily Pilnt iJ pkased
to announce a new service now awilabk to new businesses.
~ i'uia now SEARCH tht namt for you di ntJ o:tm ~. anJ JIM you tht
ti~ anJ tht. trip to the 0nm House in Santa Ana. Thm. of coune. afar the~
is compldeJ Wt will file your fo:titious businm 11lltM stamnmt with the °""""
/:lo*, publish onct a Wttlt for four wttks as required by law and thm fileJO"' proof
of publiaztion with the County Gerlt.
PIMse stop by to file""" fatitious busino.J ~Ill the 1JajJy Pilot, 330 w.
Bay~ Q.ai Melll. If JOI' atnnot stop bJ plMst aJJ us t11 (714) 642-4321 mJ we
wiO mAM ~ forJ"U IO hanJle this~ by mail.
If r shtnJJ.httw ""'.fonher ~ plMie t¥JJJ "! anJ ~will be more tho
giMJ IO assist JI* YooJ lwJt in Jf"ll' ntUJ business! . \'
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Q WEDNESDAY. MAY 7, 1997 I
I TODAY'S ·
CRoSSWoRD PUZZLE 8y CHARLES GOREN
wfth OMAR SHARIF
and TANNAH HIRSCH
POlD ·907S ISUZU 9100 LOTUS 9123 TOYOTA 9211)
'84 l"ord T'fSO V·8,
auto, AC, Ca11etta.
82 Rodeo LS, ~d.
fully loaded, anrf, pw,
pa, ac. cc, ed. drive• & looks perfect.
$14,000 ObO 875-8121
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'89 Turbo Saplrtt
Red, tan lealhef. Only
23k mlle1. (2PTN1'39)
'" Toyota Cem_,, Weeon ve. Famitv Wagon. Musi ~
AcAOSS 1~ed
l*1IOn t -encscr..n. 10 Si(. count9fJ)el1 14 .Alda. Of
"Carmen·
15 Tiaht
1 e Pcillater Roper
17 F l'llgl'ant th rub '8 Prefbc moaning ·e1gnr
UI Barrette
20 Spiky bloe flower
22 Zoo enclosure 23 Nesting place
24 Splnela, e.g 26 Rough
30 Back talk
32 Singer Guthrie
33 Acorns and
se SlMkClnMt
58 We>oc*! lhoe 50 Foemy aoak 65 AW ... Mofeno ee 01Ya'1101o
t7 Craze
88 Play opet'9f -
611 -and rave
70 Bltlctc 71 Peasant
72 Artist Paul -73 Great -: large
dogs
DOWN ·
1 Auctioned ott
2 Aunt Bee's
nephew
3 Tripped
4 Mouse catcher
5 Lu)(urloua bOats 6 Make amends 7 Moat riSQIHI
•I S3900/obo. 848-1042
'87 TAURUS Auna
Great, full power,
•2•,••• 8AU•R LOTU•
PLAYrl'SAFE needs p .a . unll, ---------• healer, a/c r• charge. JllP 9110
COITAM8SA
e42.7700
Nt1lher \IU.lnerable. Nbrth deals.
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obtainino an ent.r~ to dummy t.o '88 Ford Escort MERCEDES 9130 • ' 5·Spd. Economy car. '94 4WD GRAND lead a trump toward the queen,
whlch won. <200:~~::~569> CtiEROKEE LTD.
If declarer continuea with Touota of
lrumpe, Eut. will win and 1hlft. t.o '
the king of heart•. When declarer Huntington Beach
now Uiea t.o 1et. a he.art discard on 714·84 7-8555.
cluba, Ea1t. can ruff the third club •92 Crown Victor!•
and ca1h a heart to inflict a one· Black, fully loaded.
trickdereat.. 10k ml. s12,ooo.
Declarer cannot. afford to lead a Christine 557·1444.
second round of trump• becauee •93 Aerostar XL
that would loee a tempo. Reprdleea Wagon. Black/gray.
of how the outal.anding t.rwnpe are Power. Low miles!
divided, the contract is aafo ae loog (3GUK921) $9,995
BLACK BEAUTY
Taupe Leather 4·Dr. PERFECT: All Options
+ 8 Trk CO. Sell For
$181800, LOW BLUE.
Call 714·52e-1230
'95 Jeep Wrengler Blue, gray. Hardtop.
A/T, CO, Alarm.
112,995
'80 450SLC lmmac.
BlkfPalamlno, 95K,
2nd local owner, chrm
whla, cd, Mlchelln1.
$9500. 759·3489
'82 380Sl!L
Aslro sllver, grey lthr,
102k ml. Luxurious
aulo. Beaut. cond.
Serviced before due
dates. Dbl timing
chain conver1lon
completed. $9000.
851·9792
(100966/051909) )41
••,395 ,
'92 Toyota 4'-Ru,,,,,., •
4X4 V8. Auto. '"" Power. Mini Cond
Whit• & Nice
(1010981040733) $18,995
•93 Tov~a ve XCAa
(101117/P035972)
112,005
'93 Mazda MPV Van
VS. '-Oaded. White, (200457/505580)
$14,,95
'93 Goo Priam
5·Spd. Must Seel
(100824/065680)
S10,995 cashews 35 Conaumer tldvocate
Ralph -
8 Ballet slllr1
9 Jazz dances
1 O Saudt city
34 Old map abbr. '
36 Coupe0< S3 ·Look1 .. "°" . Glass· gir.
54 Gameol
SOUTH
•A 1098
<:'>A4
OQ653
•Q82 as clubs are no worae than S·2. BAUER LOTUS
Thul club diatr1but1on offers a far COSTA MESA
Bauer Lotus
Costa Mea,a
642.7700
'87 420 SEL
Merced•• Low mites & Flawless!
(341457) $15,905
Toyota of
Huntington Beach
847-8555
40 Ranch ropes 42 Certain water
passage
11 Director Dwan t 2 Spanish tnend
13 Sulks
converttbte
37 Smear
38 Sea eagle
39 Bar orders
41 tndustnal
chanc.e 55 One more t11ne
5 7 Slackon ott
1'he b1ddrng.
NORTH EAST
Pf&a• 10
3<:1 P&H
better percentage line than playing 642•7700 for diamonds l.o be 2·2.
Arter the queen or d1amond1 '9e Musteng
so1..rn1 WEST
Obi 2• LEXUS 9115
Lexus of
Westminster
892·6906
44 Ice sheets 45 Read has11ty
47 M9tody
48 Greek goddess
50 Mud bricks
21 Actress Dunne 25 Doesn't e1ost
26 Farm baby safety agcy
43 Tangle
60 Russla!s Mountain ..
61 AU-and ltle
3NT P ...
t Q P&N 50 Pau Pua Pua
wins, declarer should abandon Only 7,900 mites!
trumps and start. runmni clubs. White /grey leather. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
East can ruff the third club and Factory chromes. '92 LEXUS LS400
'95 Toyota Cellca Red and lots of great
summer driv i ng
smllest (04 5705) 27 Type ol e•am 46 Rllle Forty Thlev-s
62 Bole»e~
6J P11c. .. !v • lit
lead the lung orhearta, but declarer (228312) $18,995 Blacl(JBtack. Certified. '93 300CE bronze w/ 28 And 49 Set sail Operung lead Kmg of• I Lexus of E v e r y 0 p t I 0 n I beige Int., 52K, ex· $14,775 52 Ceremonial 29 StOOdup 61 JudQed #222362 24,~77 tended warr. grt condl wins the ace, returns to dum~ s
with a spade ruff and leads a fo Westminster S34,500. e31 ·2797 Lexus of
Westminster
892·6906
greeting 31 On the bnny 52 Junk 64 c.J~ .Among t.he most. misused maxima
m bridge i1: "When in doubt, draw
lrump11r' Thefe can be a more com·
pelling rel:lllon ror adopting a differ·
cnt tactic. All loo oft.en, trumps are
needed for some other purpose.
Consider this hand.
r.----.!P""-.!~ ...... ~.......... ~~..:----t::o-'""l:!I:~ -12 club, discarding a heart from hand. 892·6906 '95 LEXUS SC400
Cashmere/Ivory. Very
rich looklng. Cert.
ll'0400108 $33,977
7t
No matter what the derendera do, 1-1-9-9-7-A-E_A_O_S_T_A_R_*_*_
they can score no more than two EXTENDED VAN
trump tricks. Only 6,800 mlles.
LIKE BRAND NEW! Learn to be a better bridire Tan, a/c, auto, am/Im
player! Subscribe now to the radio. SISK obo 546-7718 West's jump to two spades was
pruemptive. North cue-bid hearts
t.wice to force partner to choose a
minor auit, and five diamonds
become the final contract..
Wtlst led I.he k.ing of spades, and
dt:clarer ruffed in dummy to keep
Goteo Bridie Letter by caW01
(800) 788-1225 ror lnlormatlon.
Or wrtte to: Goren Bridie Let-
ter, P .O. 8011: 4410, Chlca10, fil
60680.
MARINE SERVICE BMW 9030 CADILLAC 9040
SUPPLIES 7 0 2 0 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Mercury outboard
4HP. '94/'95 Used
once. $500 854·2841.
"80 8 33 2dr. 6-cy1. '87 Coupe DeVlll•.
goQd cond, new tJros, Leaving the Slato.
sunroof, pwr windows Must Seel Must Seit!
52500. 717·7726 Xln t cond, now
HONDA 9085
'84 Accord Llf1-back.
5·epd, amlfm cass. Fluns great. Reg 8/97
$1550 obo e31·7149
'95 Accord LX
Low mites. Mini condl
(078018) $1~,995
. Lexus of
Westminster
892·6906
en9lne, now trans. $5,300 obo 960-4140 ·-1-s_u_z_u ____ 9_·1_0_0
'90 S evlll e , V ·8. auto, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BUICK 9035 MARINE SLIPS
DOC RS 7022 '70 Coupe de VIiie blk/blk, thr, 63k, ed.
phone, full Power.
Sl0,000. 714·722·9874 1 owner. new eng/
paint/top, etc. $5,700.
Dock Lido Isle up to 714·574·9135 •---------65t1 sailboat, narrow ---.,..------CHEVROLET 9045 boom pref'd 673·7677 '80 Century. V·8.
4 • d r. 6 SK. good tires, I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Pr Im e Newport runs good. $1250.obo '85 El Camino Harbor Slip In Trade PP 714·574·9135
lor ocasslonal boat Xtnt Condlllonl Stockland Shell
56,500 71 4-631 ·8068
'92 Is uzu Rodeo
5·Spd . Must see!
(200486/N4300208)
$11,495
•eo vw Fox OL
P /S, A/C , 5-Spd.
Musi Seel
(100981/013183) $5,995 use by local business ---------man. 30·5011' power-CADILLAC 9040
boat prof'd. 631 ·6864 iii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '95 Chevy Blazer Toyota of
.'94 LEXUS SC300
Black J.Jde/lvory Mint
Condlt16nl Only 34k
miles . Certlflod
Lien Sale
'90 Convertlble
N 0 p I a I e s N I n·
wdbsa81 e71s002512
To be sold 1oam
o n 6 · 1 3 ·9 7 a 1 15832 Product Lana
Unit E., HB. 92649
111018246 $29,977 ---------
MITSUBISHI 9145 '95 LEXUS EC300 Fu 11 option. Le a se iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
return. Seve Hugel '92 ECLIPSE.
Red Tag Special! OS 1ev DOHC
ll'079634 $21,977 COUPE · Burguncty, gray Int.,
'92 LEXUS SC300 6·Spd., Can.. CD,
Spruce Lexus Trade·ln Sunroof. (2ZUG792)
Superb Condition! $7,995
won't Lasu Bauer Lotus
l1'001081 s22,977 Costa Mesa
'94 JAQ XJS Cab 642.7700
'98 Corroll• · Dark
Green, at, ac, ps, pb,
am/Im cass, lo ml,
S12.5K obo. 841·5456
'96 Toyota Avalon
XL. white/Ivory
Interior, automatic. tllt,
CC. power wlndow11
locks, loaded!
(076337) $20,995
'93 Toyota Prevla
LE, dual roofs,
Must see I (080605) $16,995
Lexus of
Westminster
892·6906
2 T 2 . .Only 16k This VOLVO car Is In mint condt ---------9230
ll' 19412 t s 3 1 , 9 77 PL YM 0 UT H 916 5 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '8 3 Vo I vo W •go n Auto, AC, good orig
cond. Must sell! Bost '90 Accleln Leaving State. Must see! Must
Sell!. 4dr, 1 owner. Offer I 675·0993
'94 VOLOV 8(50
4·0r Blk/lvory Llhr.
Mnrf/Alloys/Loc Car ill126787 $19,877 11lnt cond. Make offer 1---.,...------
714·960-4140 MIS.C. AUTO 9245 '95 NISSAN AL TIMA
F/P Auto Lexus Trade·
tn. Priced 10 sell.
#224176 $12,977
'9e VOLVO 850
Can'I seem to
get 10 all those
repair jobs
around the house?
Call 642-5678.
Wanted to Rent ''1~ Eldorado Conv.
S ho re Moo r Ing A I I pow o r . N o..w
714·850·5531 brakes. 74K mllos. B track. high ond cass . lt hr Int.
i:,~·p~w~r~T~h~~~ ,:;1~: Huntington Beach
(238828) $20,995 ___ 8_4_7·_8_5_5_5 __
'89 Corvette
Only 52,702 mites.
Mi nt condltlonl
(1 11391) HURRY!
TURBO WAGON
Black/Ivory 3rd Seat.
CO . Must Seel
#185102 $31,977
'92 AUDI lOOS
Teal/tvory Leather Full
option. Moon Ro~ •
Lei the
ClaHlfled
Service
Directory
help you find
rellable help.
642·!5678
SEIZED CARS from
$175. Por1che's.
Cadillacs. Chevys.
BMW's. Corvettes.
Also Jeeps, 4WD's. Your Aroa. Toll Free
1·800-218·9000 Ot.
A· 1398 tor current listings
Put a f ·evv .vvords
to vvork. for you.
AUTOMOBILES
A CURA 9010
$8000/obo. 786-9274
'87 Coupe Do VOie
Speclal Rolls Royce
g r I I I . I n t /e x t &
mechanically porlect.
Mint cond. 55700.
845·5590
Lexus of
Westminster
892·6906
Thinking ol having a
garago sale?
Chances are
you will find
whal you need
at lhe price
you want to pay
when you read
Classified
1111t2t94 $11.,977
·LEXUS·
MISSION VIEJO
1 ·800·669·5398
On the mow?
Sell your extra
household
Items
ANTIQUES &
CLASSICS 9250
'73 Masera tl Citroen
37k mites. Alt orlglnal.
Sl0.500 or best offer.
Must sell! 99e•5212
'91 lntegre AS Red,
a/I 74k mis. AJC, new
trs, org owner. xlnt
cond. 56.495. 760-8005
Cleaslfled
The most comprohen-stve and curront diroc·
tory of goods and ser-
vices around!
, Olva us a call! .
CLASSJFIED
042·5078
dally
642·!5678
'
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SERVICES DIRECTORY
COMPUTER~ .;5$6 DRYWALL HANDY MAN 3710 LANDSCAPE & MOVING 3834 PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 STUCCO 3924
SERVICE 3 5 84 iiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiM LAWN CARF. 3 8 081 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
•Paint/Carpentry• PUBLIC NOTICE CHUNG'S PAINTING --------
Wlthoeft Drywa ll Drywall and morel BASIC VARD MAINT The Calll. Public Utili· 23Yrs Exp-Ort Price! ORCO PLUMBING
T E X T U R E COAT
Single story up to
1600sf $1800 L538526
NOW Construction * 722.·2.805 * APPLIANCE
REPAIR 3427
APPLIANCE REPAIR
• Waahors, Ory•r•. Frig
Sales Reas 631·0297
CABINETS 3490
A TOUCH OF CLASS
Cleanlng. Ros/Comm Uc/Bonded. Free Est.
Teresa 282·7143
•BOSS HOUSECLEANING
Ucensed·Bonded
$10.00 POI' hour.
714-548·0368
•Bright Hsecln lng European Prof'I. Bost
In town! Rois 5Yrs EJtp.
Grace 251°9455
All Phases• Sm/Lg Jobs Small Jobs Oki 1 CALL DOES IT ALLI ties Commission RE· Guar Work·Free Esl
Clean! Clean! Claanl ..,..,.._G_a.,,,,ry_6_4,...5""'·,...5_2_7_7.,.....,.. 631·4422 QUIRES that all use,d _L_1c_111_3 __ 7_5_60_2_5 __ 3_s_-_15_3_4 ~D~~:~k:~~:en~~
Fast•Frleridly•Allc.rd.iblv 2QY11 Exp/Fair $/Free Est Home Repair/Remodel Peger-413·8142 household goods Ike's Custom Painting Visa/MC Exc,epted
Upgrade t'lop.i11 TrJ111 L'\00030 714·639·1447 Costa Mesa/Newport .__,,_.....,T ... R.,...E ... E_...S.--.... ,--movors print lhe)r Prof, Clean, QualUy Ll72n05 760.8170
Free Eat.-$10 OH w/ad 1 _______ ....__ 25 Veara E 11p. P.U.C .. Cal T number: Work. lnVExt & Docks."'========~ TUTORING
• 714-723·2082 • Jim 831·24eO ITopped/Remove Lawns ....1 limos and chauffeurs Ll703468 e31·4e10 -
ELECTRICAL 3610 BREWER'S TV·VCA sprnklrs-cinop ~S1~7o. print their T.C.P. num· -""'P_.,.t-....,P~.,...l ..,.t.,..1--,,.-------.. Tutor E11p Te•oher
MACMEDtC • C o fQlliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii & Home Services Lawn Service. Mow/ ber In all advertise· • •rs • n ng eDAN DAWSON• M<clntoah Co . .-uters Sm•ll Job EXPERT Under 5300. L#ET3660 edge/sodJaprinklers/ ments. 11 you have a 20 Year• Experience Elem. summer reading In your hme/ol Low/ Duncan Etectrl~ 1 Al Dee 271e Free E1tlmales PLUMBING & math. Hm schoollni e ~ Accept M/C & VISA c n·up. • question about the le-1 6 W 1 H 1 0 al assist also •48.8 ...... hourly rato. 7 3 8819 Local/Quick Response C.M. Dale e31:1818 Lve msg or call af1er 5 gall ty ol a mover, !Imo Inter ore and xterlora a er ea ers • r ns .. .......
3929
i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim I FR EE Garage CIHnln9 Tired of Mess? Let us
Haul lurn/appl/cltting/etc
P,of•••lonal 8 ..,:::--1c• L1275870 050·7042 eOREEN MASTERS o r chaulleur, call: Referral. 854-0512 Remodel • Repair • • Hand"m•n Charlie Public UliliUes ---------Faucell • Fixtures WALL Traln•Repah•U..,11rade Peterkin Electrlc Painting, carpentry, Landscaping & Malnt. Commission •SON'S PAINTING• Ll554722 • 846-6720 Advanced Woodsystems
·Custom Cablnetry-
Doors·Copper Ce1llng
Moldlngs • Mantels
L691650 714·998·8970
CARPENTRY 3 510
CARPENTRY•Wlndowa
Doors • Wood Fences
PET PROOFINO
Li11261581 • Call Bob 249·8323 Pg·l 12·0026
QUALITY CRAFTSMAN
Custom ceblnata/crown
moldlng/11le/marble/M1sc
repairs Charles 557·7684
CARPET
CLEANING 3515
Fast/Allordablo/On·slto Prompt & Low Ratesl waler blasting, fences Tree Trim • Removal 20Yre Exp. Rel/Comm Pgr,,717 5729 COVERINGS 3932 Ted 714-840·7672 res-com/trn·lg jobs Local COM 7 e 0 •5 o44 Oa de I g S c 841 5512 714·558·4151 lnt/Exl Llcl460559 • CSL618717 748·5255 r nn 11
• l--A.,..L,...L,...·""'A""'M""E""R,,,,..,.,IC"'"A""'N~-537·9498 /800·616·9722 --------_.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Houae Clean Ing by•---------HOME SERVICES Landscape Remodellng The Stripper ~~r~p~~n ;,e~f,ect~o~·,s~ CONCRETE & ,_F_E_N_C_E_S_____ AF~~:·~~11~:i~e1:,!~~ ~';i';.~~r;,e.,~':fi~r~n~aen:r~~: care~~;,·~·~·,;;o,usly PET POOL 3894 ~~1Tpca':e1r1 z ~~~o~a~
own Trans. Bonded MASONRY 3557 & DECl<S Mlcheel 750·1440 ~r~7·ti'~c~~~~~1~~:i;:~· t,f~9;~e :!P;~'!fi: SERVICES 3870 SERVICE LS889241 9e3·5037
Weekends also Avail iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii3ii6ii1i5 QUAJ.ITV CRAFTSMAN iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PD & Q WALLCOYER Free Est 714·241-1914 Brick, Block, Stonu, Tiie Carpentry •Cablnels L Spilt Second Moving lalend Blue Pools #1 BY TOP DESIGNERS
•HOUSECLEANING Cone, Patio, Driveway *Wood Fences * Electrlc•Plmbg•Ooors Landscape & M . Prof Moversl 24Hr Srv • Anlm•I <:::> Lover • Pool & Spa Wkly Svc. •INSURED •Llf480172
15Yr1 Exp. Good Reis Fplc, BBOll. Rel 25Yr. Replace/Repair Low$ Misc repalrs 557·7e84 Desi n/Bulld/ije • 70•JISr Ol1c/Tl178452 Wiii take care, load & Repair: flller/pump/htr 800·727·9188 X·10
Own trans. Call Anyllmel Exp. Terry 557•7594 Free hauling/eat. Llc'd 7 • 43~·9123/P-346-5850 walk you,. pel. Your Acid wash e45-e726 ** •AFFORD""BLI!
241.0531 Pg.435•5312 Advan11ge Const 974-5301 Semi Rallr•d Conlraclor 1~~-.:.i.::~--=-.::="~~ place or mine. Irv/NB ..
Repairs,. Jmprov.ements, Sh•n•'• Oardenlng1---------Christina 730.02ea ---------Top Ouallly Work. Int. JAMAICA DAY·O * Best Price/Quality EXCELLENT WORK sm joba. Quality/Integrity & Land1cap
0
Ing. Lawn PATIO COVERS •· ~-.,.,.,...-,......,...,,,_..,.,.,....,.,.. ROOFING 3910 15Yrs Exp•Great Refs
Prol Cteanlng·Res/Comm Lndscape, brick, sine Fences/Oecka/Blck Wall& 1 care, Ken 642·1770 care fn1toll n/Removal ENCLOSURES 38~42 Dogs Wanted To Walk Van Horn Wallcoverlng
CarpeWacancles/Refs concr. 800.788-1007 Uc B·1 Contractor 8538526 Sprinklers 548·5801 Very Important P et Ll709452 e45·2416
Wkfy/Bl·Wkly 850.5859 ~;.~605Con8-;;_;8~·~7~; ---------VICTOR'S Prol'I land· Svc. FrH EsV1at walk A·OK R 0 0 IF IN Q Ferthlng Interior•
•VICKI'S CLEANING ~o;~c~!;~~n':::~~': HAULING 3720 scope Malnl. Sea1ona1 Stambeugh Builder• disc. Oly/Wkly/holldat •1•1 Clan Installer· lnslallallon • Removal
We oller THE BEST L /S Jb R I ' Color. 10Yra Exp. Xlnl Lattice Covers & Patios Call Doug 947•433 Sr DlsC/FrH EaVL&3!144/ Discount Wallcovarlni g m •• epa rs ok FLOOR INSTALL 89t-3754 800-891·3754 e 73 Hou11/W1ndow Cleaning. Free Eit. a. Advice J UNK TO THE DUMP Reta N.B. 457·1739 Cutt Redwooct Oeck1. Pel Sitter/Dog Walker Ll560875 ·121
10Yrs Exp. Xlnl Refs. 1..1687191 8 31 3632 REPAIRS 3620 (714·088·1882t YARD Clean·up, TrH Glau. Pl•x or Picket Oally/Ov•rnl9ht vlllll. BALBOA ROOFINQ cc;> We Gels should hang
Vicki 714·ee8-0395 AVAILABLE TODAY Trlm/HedgH/Aamoval Hand Ralls. Fencing. Raia avl. Lied/Bonded Ouallty Work Guarnt d together. Strip, lntfall,
P·21S·560J /662·3500X304
WINDOW CLEANING 9e8·1882 New Lawn & Plants'. Contractor on all Jobs. OenlH 714·035·8070 Rerool/Repalr FrM Ell advice to th• crazy. * * CQN"M>ll(.£0RS &eles•Svo•lnstell L707321 714-431·6822 Lto/lna 831·8081 e31.2 111 Anytime --------•I FREE ESTIMATES £~ Hardwd/\llnyl/Caramlc ---------960·8502 Pg·748·5375
045-0335 GENERAL 3558 PERGO/CarpeVFree est. IMPROVEMENTS PLASTER e STEAM WAYe CARP!T CLEAHINO
2RMS & HALL $59
L1oe2111 968·0590 MASSAGE 3830 PAINTING 3858 3880 REMODELING WINDOWS 3ft34 HOME 3 7 56 1"'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii REP AIR a. ADDITION~ 3916 •=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.,iiii LEWIS Construouon •---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii uio "' 1• Remodel•Handyman FURNITURE LIKE·NU CONCRETE LAB Sports Therap~ HYn Qr.iafltr Palntlnt iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii W•NDOW CLEANINO
L4fl704773 Local Ree. REP'"•RS Remve oll/rust stains, Prof & Parional& Masuge TOUCHUPS, TOO Plettor/$tucoo P•loh ,ASK M• MOU'f... Custom Window Scream
1 ·800-3eS.8725
•714-5&7..S925• AA 3622 crack rpr. Re·nu/Hal wd for Man Woman 24 Hra. Richard Sinor ·Serving So Ca 25yr•· Ramodellng•Addltlons • A .. Soreenlnt •
decks FrH Ht 760-8427 MCoelrthl•tl'o•eDt••1i2G5lttl Ucl280644 845-3209 Llc*328884 24Hr1 & Repairs. No Job Too Fr•• E1tl 720·7079 CERAMIC
TILES 3528 DOORS 3580
• 714"554-7831 Smalll Bob 048·822~ RN/LMT CM 722·9823 ***QUALITY CARE •---------& 1 flerthlng •nterlors
ADVl!RTISll YOUR
aaRVICa TODAY --------
C•ll 074-4249 INTERIOR
LHky lhowera Rep'd HOUSEHOLD T ' C Regroutlng & tnllell'n o.,i • u11om Catp..ntiy 1ntr:J~c~~~0~11ar1 DESIGNERS 3782 MOVING 3834
Le70130 Dean 01 Tiie SERVICE Conat'n & A11atotatlon Ooorl/WlndOWI L'730&oel---------
673·8065 or 84&-8526 714 631-9 ln1/Bond 2112.1aei, GARAGE
Nawpdrl Tiie & Marble DOORS
Fine Craf1amanahlp... ---------1---------ACC ePT v1sA-M/C DRYW All liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Show1t11counttr1/Flra COMPUTERS 3556 SEIVICe 3584 •1211 aervloo Cell•
3678
Home Sweet Home
Interior Oecora1lng &
Design. D•monttraUng In
Beauty, warmth J Love.
<:::> 714·821·0918 ~
Chances are
you wlll find
what you need
Nal'I Stone/Marble Fplc• . "" Repelt1/Strv/Openar1
L84S488 842·2214 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil&il AJI M•k••·Model• JEWELRY
Llc'd 850-SeN•(73'7 8) iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I 3784
at the price
you want to pay
when you read FIND
'
Drww•lllPl••t•r Ropalr. Aoou1llo
removal. Lloll85100
a&K Dryw•ll
a40-11ae
••1470 • 18X7** lnolud•• hallway,
weather-llrlp, ln1lalla·
lion •tax 8.494704
William Harold J eweler CIHtlfled Watch/Jewelry Repair d II
Antique •Fine Jewelry 1 V euy1M111r• 873-0385 1 __ ... t__,4;,.::ml...,·O""t~z ... 1 ..... _
20Y" tlC.P N. · lnclud ng PLUMBING 3890 Kitchen/Bath/Remodel atuaco/drywall repair. Rm Addition• Visa/MC Xlnt WOrl<. 845·2417 iiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii L•HOS71S 873·1212
THE LOCAL e-LUMaRR R.AINBOW Ctrole Malnl.
Palntln9..Jnl/E•t HOUH/Apl
Ouallly Job. Free est.
l.11'669897 839·8888
A Bttttf W•v P1tntlng
Quality Craftsmanship
For a reH price. Refa,
lA12113 714·857·1530
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·a J1mH E. Bangan Co.· ---------FrH E1llmafff
Friend!)' Strvlce•tneuttd
Ll532981 175-9304
SCREEN
SERVICES 3919
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l!•p•rt Dr•ln CIHnlnt Mobile aoreen ••rv.
& Plumbing Repalre New & R•·•creenlng ~~~::•P· "~:S~lu l.lc,,181973 Bonded Roger 714·948•0890
Can't seem to
get to all lho11
repair joba
around the houae?
Let the.
CIH11fled
S•rvlce
Dlreotorv
help you find
rtlltblt htlp.
841·5871