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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-09-01 - Orange Coast PilotSERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA ·COMMUNITIES SINCE 1907 WE DNESDAY SEPTlMBER 1, 1999 Students ready to join the fight What can they do 1 What can students do to join the fight against eat- ing disorders? Cail our Readers Hot- line at (949}'642- l't, l'1 "l1l1·m-., with 1·c1 tmq i11 ..... 1>rd 1•1-., c1n· p11·vc tlt •11t. tl11 ·r <1q11 ·1\ -.,1111l(•ll1111q h<t ~ lo IH• d<>11t · lbv l'il.i• I \\'l'I iH I tl:S.\ -.;1111t. 111 li·.11!1·1-. ' ill 111111 d1-.t111 t h1qh .,, li11oh l11 ...... cl11\' ,i11t·ci 1111 -.1 lt<111I 1tflu 1<il' '" 111\t1I\•• -.111 d ••llh Ill 1111•1! ..JJ1lfl" 111 I H1tii1,tl '"tllll•I Bergeson \vins strong Senate approval ~·,,re::. !11(!1'' ~1 \.,' 11 I I,,. ... II ! 'I ' \ ' I t ', \ ,. '• 1•. •• ,\ I ! •If t1 f. I . lf • f 11 ft ' f '' • I I! • , I• • ,,,, t •• , ~ r-.' I• ii•· '.\ I '' 11 l' I '1'i " I 'I I. 11 1 I•',. .. ' . I I ' I• •'• ., ... •' I ' '•'. 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" I Ml'\il ''""""n•tv d111111q !ht\ I Pf\flll'\t ' ... s Wf.AH1t ii fl . ( . -I, • ? Wedne$doy, September 1 . 1 999 . JocaI voices Daily Pilot I L.M 11 AC , ••• & IOW The foUow\ny inlomi.abon is collected weekly from the Orangr County Clerk Recorder'i; ofhce in Santa A na. When wet noses began sniffing around schools .. BIRTHS THEN ... .!'' (NO 1'f: Jllflhs 111 Nr'wporl H<'uc:h urr<f C11s/<1 /1111'.~0 ore 1efl(1rt1·li by lloay lfnsf1ilul Jn 'V1,11·11urt lkcwh) A controvers1dl proposcll to 1111plc111Pnt c1 dru9-sn1flmH doq proqrdm 111 lhl' Newµurl Ml''><I lf111f11•d Sc hool l.)1.,lrwt rnc1d 1• licudl111t·s c1 1HI c1 1rwctVI''> tor lll(llJflI'> dunnu the foll ol rn~111 In t•!->lubllshing ~uch c1 pm· qr11 111 , thr' distrir·t hope d to tri-.ltll ff'df m middle ct11CI htqh .,,·hnol :-,C\Jrl~·nt:-, w hu m11j1i1 l1r111q dr11qs onto 1·,1111pu-.. Tl11•' '>C'h111>I dtstnc t '>pi·nl 1t11111th:-, dl'lidtrnq tlw l'"ll'' w1th 1 (J11cerncd < n 111111111111r 1111·111lw1 .... h oltl111q rc•p<'<t lt>d p1d 11 w l11r11ms <11HI h1•,111nq 1111111 11•:-,uhmts rlunnu "< h1111I l1C1c1lll llll'l'llO!J!>. T IH' lll<IJOlll~ 111 I 1111,.,<• who sp11k1~ up '>lip· p111l1·d 1111 · C'Clll<t!pl, 1>111 lluM' ''hr• n ppo-.Pd Cllt•d llJV11!->llll1 CJ) j>ll\ch\ 1lllcl "wtl<h ht111t111q " 11111< tic,., "" rpc1..,1111-. lo ,if1,111 · tl1111 llfl' 1!11•(1 NEWPORT BEACH • 1>11~q11 L Escobdr, July :w • r\l~x1s A . c '>St'r, Jlily 25 • ( ·01111 T. f-c1thdVl'f, .JuJ y '.l.'1 • T)'IN U f1<;kin. J uly 28 • f11<1nc c1 H<twltsh, July 21-i · • Aldni.c., K . I lil1wn. Juiy 25 • I lt1nl1•r ./.Jump. July 211 • '\:c11.t1w Lf•wtS. July 27 ~FM [STATE I ~J llSACTIO NS NEWPORT BEACH • tlh I 1:rein\1111• I >11 v • ., ._, /( 111,HOll • 11. < 1rty"""' c 'rn1rt. $:$'l11.111H1 I 1111" " 1 fl I . 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Tht' dogs are brought on rc1mp~htle the students are in dctss tu prev ent lh(' animals lrOnt lwcommg distrdcted. "Tht! studt>nts want to pet th11 ctous." Bl~omherg sdld. ,, -Amy R. Spurgeon mammogrdms to qudlihed women. • li,.l11•1i' ••I• 1111!1•\1 1111 .'I "''I I ti.' 1111• ( ... 111 11•1\ '''"'"llltllll I" 111 "' !It• t11 Ill f1 111r1fh 111 lllo•Jlfll\ "I \". (H ti' "\.1•\\'l'"'I I<·"' It ( llflllltllllll\' ...... , .. II I Cl'(lflllllllh t'> "ot\llHI ljtl<•dl>\t' l11 II • I 1lllt •'I\ \\ll11 l1 \\Ill 1 l11..,1• 11<. lll..,ltlfll 1111.d ·1,,,. ... , 111 Tt11•.,d11\ cd!o.11 n11n1111•11111- 1ul11tq Ill" t .. 11111•1v·.., do:.Jn~I It l11 •q111-. ctl I HI I' Ill dfll)f•XcllHlll tllld tlw p<1 ..... tl>1lll~ 111 cl I 0111· 11111r< t<d dllporl r11 1111' ton11P1 El Toro f\ 1,111111 • < "<lff>" H.iSl' l..i\\ I!.. Cnnll' 111 Orrtriqr· < 'uunly. lhl' '>('C'OIHI p111wl rfJsl'uss1nn .. 1,., .,rhl"cl11IPd for <>it 11 Ey1· l>n C >rc1riq1· < 'ounty Erlut d· t11>11willt11nrlu<lt• Liu, sf'rtr'" Nov IH People may drop off donations from the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foun- clation or Monday lo dilY local C hevron\ stations in Orange County. I fu1i1 111111·11 fl . .,,, It • S lo Jiil• I '•hr Ir t"l f 1111'11 {II !\1a~1o rs in library sPriPs ( I,._,,, l\ 1 .. .,1 • 1111• ,., 11 .111 '' ' ,, ... ,,. \lo ·• o \1111 • ,' .'I • I" I I• 1 I I 1 JI " I •'I tt (\ ,, .., I 1lt1 II .. .._. fil I .. ' 1'1JI 11111 • dnt1i' \\ntt I 111 1 l•"1•il 1\1111 , ,, •1,, I"' I" r l.111·\1·1·11-.. Tll•· , 1•\\'port l3f'<1t h l.tl1rc1J\ ·.., Sl't 111111 •\ 1rn 11r1 l I )t'>l 11te1111sh1 •d P,in1 •I I >t:-,1 U'>..,JOn '' 111 I 1111p11 '' 1111 r1 1,d1• 111 lhn•p nlw-. I 111 1111111• 1nloru111 l11111, c rill lil4!1) fi44 · '.tlYb. Conservatives host one of their own in Rep. Graha~ • ._,' \,,tl111 I 11 1• I 11111· • ([I "l'I d~, l (' '-.1•wp111I \\'If! p ot) th l11J 111f1 11 ,t .. 111,,11llt1 . 1111·,.llfH.I l11dc1 ) c11 '1 f'.111 <1! ilp ( 111111 i, HJ1f) I .ilt1\1'f11• '\J(·W p otll f ,.,,, 11 1'111• lit11c11\' i-. o.;pon!'-()nnq ·• /\. Tt1IP of 1'1111 •1• CllH·-, \Vhrtl't., l lctp('('l\llllj . l fl < >1<1nq1· < '1111111v c·1111 • ... T lldt \o\'tll ~lc1kP /\n l111pr1ct 111 Tlw 1 1•w f\ 1tl11•nm111117 " 1<11 11~ 111 ... 1 """""' "·111•:-, ,ti 1 I' nt S1·pt .l4 ctl 1111• < ·1·1111.il Lil11,1ry ,tf fll(ll) ·\v1irt11 lo ,.\,,.: l ;r n<' marnrnograms offered in Ch•~vron program Friends of the Amen can Conservative Union are hosting a cocktail reception with Rep . Lindsey G raham (R·S.C.), one of the House Committee impeachment prosecutors. from 4 to 6 p.m. Sept. 11 ~t the Balboa Bay C lub, 1221 Pacific Coa~t Highway, Newport Beach. \111111 ... 1 lO ...... ,1·1111111 ' 11 ,.,.. 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Sc111tl't \11,1'._ \llq11t·I Pttl1<fnc11Hl lr'\'llH'"' ('lm:-,t1 · lld ""''•I\-\ Ill ... ti 1111 llw pc1n1•I rhl• d1<.n1 ... -.11Hl \\Ill flrllllcffll} f11< 11" 1H1 The association is requesting a $100 rnntnbut.Jon per person and $150 per cou- plf'. Sponsor contnbutions of $1 ,000 will mcludl' d pnvate meeting and a photo opµo rtumty • 1 "h ,, ",. I rt ' l• "1 I ( I I If I I• ti• tlt1 I 101tl\ l'tlt ol \\ill IJ11Jd th IJllt\\'111, f1,1lf11 111ld 111 IJ,111 fl'VllodtldllOll 1"'>111 '' t )llw1 l11p1c ... 11111\ 1111 h1d1• lh1• t1llfll 1J lt1l1 •d 11111 1111 I 111 I t'Wf11HI ( 01111'1 1 qrc1m !'Vt'ry onP to two YP<lrs In dn effort 111 rt'nrh th0sc women, Chevron IS work· 1nq w1lh the Ins Cantor Center for Breast lm c1qinq nl I JCLA, the YWCA Encort> Plu~ proqrr1111 and the Orange County C'hdplN 111 th<• Susdll G. KomPn BrPdSI < ·,,m·pr f-ounctalton to p rovidP 40 free Thosf' mteri>sted m making .contribu· lion!. mdy mail check s to ACU. 842 Har· bor Island Dnve. Newport Beach, CA 92fi60 by Sept. 8. For more information, Cdll (Y49) 673·941 2. • '1•11 I lf - 1\ 11.t • < .. 1111 I ' •1 "'"\'I" •t I '·· • ( 'It I I I I I ' 1' ........ 11!1, ••• • I{ II : 11' I I 11 pl.i I I I I • ~ 11 I I ' t I I I Ito II I I I. ·'I ii 11 1111 VOL 93, NO. 204 THOMAS H JOHNSON Pt1f-.I"'"'' WIUIAM LOBOEI I 1<11101 STEVE MARBI E M.milq111q I •I''"' TINA BORGATIA j\\\t\ti'1111 M 11.n1 '·1 I 11'• SJ CAHN, ( •ty f d•''" DAN wt8£R NeW\ f rJ11111 ROGER CARLSON, \pnr I\ I dtl• •• MARC MARTIN Pllnln f,fll••' JUDY 0£TTING 1 l.l\\1l1nrf /\dv""''" ••1 LANA JOHNSON PRAMOO SHAH I l11rl I on,Jrn ri'lt 01111 f'r .1 HOW TO CONTACT YOUR llPllSEITITIYIS STATE COASTAL COMMlSSION 'l~ r:n•monl St., Suite 2000, San r~rrtrl C'l ... ('I) <141051 (415) 904- '•.WO. 11>q111nal office lornlf •<l 111 L.nnq lkt11 h , t:l10) 590-'>07 I ORANGE COUNTY FAIR BOARD 88 rair Drive, Costa Mesa . (71 4) 708·FAIR Board: Presitlent Don Sc1llnrf'I· It, Vicf' Pr~sirlent Jru1ws H<1n('h; and members Gary Hayakawa, Jim Lindberg, John Crean, Ra ndy Smith, Don Willet, C urt Pringle and. Emily Sanford. ' <>RANGE COUNTY IOAltO Of SUPERVISORS Hall of Administration, 10 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana 92701 •Jim Silva, 2nd District (Costa Mesa), (714) 834-3220 • Thomas Wilson, Stb otstrict (Newport Beach, Santa Ans Heights), (714) 834;.JSSO RlADER5 HOTl,.INE ,. fill!) 642 6086 ,..,, .. ~, ''"'jf'\ ••"''·'tu"' r.htn rtirll nlA11 •'' " •"v•·ft1t,f1fnf'f,C\ hf•ff\11 1f'1 bf• ft'I''' ;(hit t•d Wit~ •H•I --"""''" P•'fffH\\11 •tl nf , npy r1t1ht lV"'"''' WEATHER SURF POLICE FIL IS i 1 ''"I V'"" • '1fnm~nh .1ht 11 ,, • 1 • I lrulv 1'11" .. I 11, f1P\"" t ~P\ l\DDRESS >• '' 11Jdr "'' I\ l IO W 11.1\ \I "•' •' MP'"1, C/\ 916) I CORRECTIONS 1• ,, '""Pilot'\ policy t<> prompt 1 •rr 1-rt all errors of sutxtaml' I I., "'' < illl (<)Jl'l) '>74-4268 FYI 11,,. Nf'wpnrt Beach/C~ta M~ ''·"'I' J"1tu1 (USPS 144-800) 1s "' 11>11\hed Monday throuqh >at "rf.iy In NPwport Beach and ( 11\lil M~. \ubs<nptions arP ,111,11lablP only by \ubs<rib1119 to Th,. f"'1es Orange County (800) }')} q1 41 In .trea\ ou~lde of Nf'Wporl BPa<h and Costa MPsa \uh~11µt11m\ 10 t he Daily P11<11 drP ava1lilhlp only by mat! lo• SI 0 per month Second c)ass f}O\tage pa•d a1 Costa MeY, C:A (Prne\ include all "pphcable fl atP and local taxes.) POSTMAS.-r ER Send .Jddre\S changes to ThP Newport Beach/Costa M~ Oil1ly Pilot. PO. Box 1560, Costa MP\<'!, CA 92626 Copyright No HOW TO REA CH US Ccrculatton Th(' ltrlll'\ ll•.trUJI' ( "''"'" IROO) J'1l 'JI 111 Advertf\cn9 U i'l\\tf1pd ('M'l) M / r.,1-i1A D1spl11y (91\ql M l 4 I/ l Editorial Nf>IM (11411) 64} '>bRO Sports (949) '> 74 4)) ~ Nf>IM, Spor1\ Id• (q49) 646 4170 f marl d.!11lypllntOe11rthhnk nl't Main Office au,int-~~ otfi<,. (949) 642·4 n 1 Bu~in~s Fax (949) 611 7176 P\Jbh\ht"(J by Times Comm11nrty ~. a Tim@'\ M 111or Company Judith ti Kend ... Voe• Pres1~n1. General Mo11~r 0 1999 n,,... CN All NQ11tS r--..d TEMPERATURES Bal bod 75/f,j C'nrnna O<'I M.11 75/63 Cmta Mc\a 74163 Newport Beilrh 75/63 Newport Coa\I 75163 SURF FORECAST SIZE 3 5 'w 3 S..)W 2 4 sw TIDES TODAY ftr\t low 7 18 a.m Ftrst h1qh I 37 am Second low 905 pm Second high 1 57 pm · THURSDAY First low 8.18 am , F1rs1 high 3 15 a.m. Second low I 7 38 t l 5 1 .2.2 .3.4 10:40 p.m. . .. 0.9 S~cond high 3:05 p.m. . . . ... S. 1 LOCATION W~ge Newport. Bla<ki~ . River Jetty. CdM .. 2· s SW WATllt 2·5 SW TIMPIRAl\Jllll: 62 The ~outhwest swell cncrea~ slight· ly to~ay for chest·tO· shoulder·high ~ts: Newport will 5ee some head-high !.ets at the points and reefs. Huntington will remained closed, so expect crowds. Our weather looks g loomy in the morn· Ing and through the early afternoon. Our water and weather· • temperatures are both coollng. OUr wfter vtslblllty and condltlont will be po0r to t.ir today. TM sun sets urly •t 7:20 p.m. COSTA MESA • w..t .... Street A cellular phone worth S.-00 was stolen from a rtore in the 600 block during the evening of Aug. 16. • ~ Street: A C-1• ilereo worth $300 was stol«I in the 3300 block auring the evening of Aug. 26. • s.nta Ana Avenue: A cellular phone worth $200 was stolen from a car In the 1 700 block during the .. ewnlng of Aug. 22. • West 1 fth Street A bicycle worth S 150 was stoten in the 600 block between 10 a.m. and ·3 p.m. Aug. 24. NEWPORT BEACH • 1ec91 a., Drtw: A license p!Jte worth S ;owes stolen from • car In the 1100 block between 8 •.m. end 3 p.m. Aug. l9. • '-' eo.t llgtwwwy. lWo i>enoMI waterer.ti YtrU1h Sl-000 were stolen from a business In the 300 bled between. Aug. 27 and Aug. 30. • ~ loul...,.d: A Cat' stereo Md• postagit _. WOtth UOO w.r• stolen In the 3700 blodt during the Wining of Aug. 19. • Vl9 Opoooto. A cellular ~ WOf1h S24t.,,.,; ~from a restaurMt In the ~ bk>dc 1t 12 a.m. Aug. 21. ~ '·· Daily Pilot . . . \' From Dukes day to Worm 's world, Netppon.~·has dropped down in .class . ~ So, what do you think or this Denni~ Rodman guy? One of the major topics of conve rscll10n Friday at a men's b reakfast group I belong to was the erstwhile basketball player's rc•cent arrest (as you· cqn see, we don't undertake much serious conversation at our monthly qdthenngs). "Did he live in Newport Bec1r h when y6u did?" some of tlw boys wanted to know. \\'hf'fe does h e uve? Where was hi' c1rrested7 What was the exact chqrge? I responded, in order: Y<'::.. but I never.met htm or sdw h1111. On the beach in West NPwporl, the leadirig party- hN1rty section of town. Woody'!> \\'hdrl. Being (allegedly, of course) drunk in public. And thanks to G reg Risling'::. ... 111ry in the Daily Pilot last Wf>ek . l was able to pass o n Lhc delicious tidbit that Hurricane Dennis' house 1s the ledding cop :-.top in the city. Six calls to qu(•ll 1Jutrageously noisy pdrlifis - the most recent coming less 1hc1n 2 4 hours after ht!> drrest c1l Woody_'.s. So fa r, at least. Rodmdn hc1:-. nnly bet•n fined. M ethink s h0\ P<1 m ed some thing mo re• s1gnil 1- c<1nt. II I'm not nu::.tc1ken. ther<' ,., u prov1~1on in Nf'wport':. no1:.y- 1111rty lc1w thdt c1 llows otf1n•rs to .curt the• host oft to Jd tl ti n•pP<1t - 1•d Cdlb hc1v(' heC'n n1<1d1>. II tlwr1• 1-... it's <1hout llnil• to 11r111 ~ tht1l up And I urn hl'ctr .ludq1 • '\11 .... cHlOf' Shc1w '>tlYHHJ ti 11•1\\ "~h Rod111 c111 , ti '!. ohv1nu., lu llw < uurt thdl lhl'.,P (tn1'-.. 1111•r1n t1•1thinq lo c1 n111lltmtllton<1111 · -..11pP1..,111r -;uch rt'-yo11 purport lo lw ··1r-.. .. 1.,0 ohvtrnt~ th11t \«111 hct\'t> no C'onr1•111 wht1h!Jt'\'Pr 101 !la· 1wc1n', COJHll•rt ,111d quttlt!y nt li fe• o f yo111 tll'lllhh 11r-.. Tl111 I\ 1fc1y-..1 ·· :\11<1 -..hrntld y11u 1•v1•1 c<111w I 1..,fo 11• lh1., ( Ollll <i(jdlll • 111 -..11111 lt1t < hr1r<J<'" I dill c;nl1 •1111q tl11 • '\.1•-..vp111t RPrt( h P11l1<1· I h•pr11 l llll'llt cllld lh1 • l>1-.t1 1r t \11 111111•\ Newport · gets deal on wheels • N0 w bea ch trnc ks will sctve th<! ci~y m unPy, dnd he lp O rctnge Coctsl lilC'9t1Mds sc1ve live·~. <. ,.,., , 1{1 ... 11'1 !Aiily Pllo1 NE\\ PORT BEAll 1 ·\ p<1rt r1l'l'>h1p lwtWL'f'rl <.,('VNrtl n tu'" c:mcl " lllci)Of c1uto mt1nuf,ictun'r will hnng l'l<Jht npw truck.qo !ht> Nt•\\'· port c 11c1~l1111e Tht• ~pon~or~h1p <1qr1•v rn1·111 "" pwd hy Nt•wport BPdCh. S11n < ·1{·nwntP, SC'ctl Ilec1r h <1ncl tlw ·~1,11e'<. D<'partment n l l1t1rk~ r1nd Ht>CTf'd fll>n \VI II nic1 k l' < ·1wv1oll'I \'f•h1clt><-lhf' ofl1nal mc1nrw .,c1ll'ly v\'luc!E' of Ordnge C oa.,t he>ac-h1•<., Unclpr lhf• t£•nns. Ltw d ty will p<1)' 10" .. of lhe veh1clc•.; lea~l' vc1l- ll<' -dhoul $..10 to $40 c1 month - Ill exchcinge for us111q the rrurks ThP. trucks c.:c1n l1P p urchet....i'd or n•l"ltrned after the first two \'f'df" of lh<' agrPcment. · The trucks will be ti.-.C'<I prundr- 1ly by the n ty':; Wegunrd-.; ds tlwy pdtrol LhP shore line . . "Our department . d of'!>ll'l dtiecUy benefit from tht• rn:-.t sc1v- mgs, hut the city cerldlllly <1<><'. , " ~c1Hl Lt. John Blauer. rnmrnuruty relations officer for the Fire cmd l\1dline Department. · Bedchgoers will benf'ltt, d S well, he said. "These are brand-new vehicles lhat will help lunil the llme spent on maintenance," Bf.puer saict. In return for the peciaJ pay agreement. Chevrolet has been give n the right to dJsplay t11eir banners and signage on verucles · and at special eyents. Many of those involved in the partnership attended an event ·thjs week at Salt Creek Reg\onal Park to announce the deal The American auto company becomes the latest corporation to work a deal wilh local municipali- ties. Earlier this year. Coca-Cola peckeged a proposal to make the soda the official soft drink in Hunt- ington Beach. No matter what -yoo're doing, your hometown~ ms IN..; DalJ' Plb THE FRED COLUMN l fred martin to research the red-light apate· nt("nt stc1tutes ancl detemline how they tn.ight apply to your:· ~it11n l10n. "Next cc1se." People> here in Colorado bas1- cc11ly thmk Rodmctll is a jerk. · .. t le look::. like a Jerk. tdlks Uke t1 wrk and swaggers Uke d je~k. '>n I must assumP he is a jerk,·• t11w of the fellows said, pdra- -phrasing the old duck dnrtlogy. I toJd l11m f h,1d no firsthaQd Pxpcrience that would dllow me to mdke such d JUclgment. But I would pul up my µersondl for- t11m• h f' wd.., t1bsolutely correct. The only proble"m with send- 111q Rodman to Jdll 1s, ho would •mnply turn hi~ :-.(•ntenc-0 mto c1 1 'rc us I fl' woulct hold court, not -,1·rvp !11t11· .J11ilt•T'> \\IJ\llr.I \)p <l'>Klll(j lot rtt1luq rc1 ph~ <Jl1 <1 tlt1· 11w d 1<1 \\'OUld 1111< k tu th1• l llllllt)' Jtltl "' '<'klrtij 1nten•11•\\., with the ex - L<1k<:r. T lwy'd W<lllt photo o p 5 or D1•nn1., 111opp1nq thl' tlolll dnd qnin!J lhrouqh !ht•< hO\\ l111P I h•'d p111l 1c1hly do 1c11l tinw the '" tt)' I\ lcd1c1 w1~(.·v11ys 11•wtl to at Uf)(' 01 tlJ(• ('Jul> r1•clS.lhctt ".f)('- 1 1,il11.t·d 111 huu-..1nq 1mport<1nl qi111q-..11·1 ... \lf(•t Jt..,lf'llll1CJ fl) "'Hill' uf lhf' 1<•11 1111<111 c h.11 11n1· of th~ ~Jll)'S <1'>kPd. ·· ,\11• thPn• till}' r<•ctl r •·lt·lmt1••'-who hv<• in Nc>wport H1•.i1 h' I Ii.id to thin h lur d 11H111wn't \\'.1·11. y1·<1h." I -...ird ... Tlwre's Joey Bish ot> and Mamie Van . Doren and, ... Hmmm. Oh, yeah, 1 think Dick Dale still lives there." (EDITOR'S NOTE: He doesn't.) "Bishop I know.'' he said, ~ ·and sure, l remember Mamie Van Doren. Who wouldn't? But who was thdt third fellow?" l explained that bick was a huge rock star in the early Six- ties, and made surf-rock popular long before anybody ever heard 1 · of the Beach Boys .. . . "I guess that was either I before or after my time,• my l friend said. "But didn't you used to have a lot of big nam~s in N ewport? Did you know any of them." Yes, we sure did, l said. But l _ didn't really know them . _Still, I once sp e nt an evening • in John Way ne's company, dlong with ·c arlos Gastel dnd a couple of other denizens of Berkshire's, ··and that was a thrill. The Duk e g{lve·me a Z1ppo lighter with a drawing.and logo of his beloved yacht. U1e Wild Gqose. (I weep silently every time I see the monstrosity the Goose has become, with lhut" repul'iive third deck cidcled to her super- structure.) Humphrc•y Bogurl wc1s ar.ound m the old d c1ys, too H e didn't hc1ve d houc;(• 1_n 0wport, bllt his lovely ydwl, Scinlcrnc1, wc1-.; oftf'n rnoorNI 111 th~ hnrbor. Jimmy Cc191wy c1nd Duk Powell were lien>, tou, ond "" Wd~ Fronk 1\ 1ornc1n . thl' W1zc1rd ot Oz. And. ol cour~t'. Bdll)' Gold- wc1te r. Now w<• h dVl• De>nnis Roclrnon. Tci lk ttbo11 t dro1Jp111g down 1n cld:.S. • FRED -MARTIN is a Jormer Newport Beach resident who now writes from his new .ftome 1n Fort Collins. ~oto His cot-· 1· umn appears Wednesdays. , GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY SALES EVENT ~''''~<> ~ WHEN DINING GETS BORING, ITS TIME FOR ... ••• -;,,,.1'"'/ ~1 c~s~ · ii'' "' ,... ~~'· 11!4'=4@•A=«•>ti•illl , . .,.-; \ OUR M EALS AR E A TRIP TO MEXICO ' HERE, WE MAKE DINING . , MORE THAN A MEAL. WE WELCOME LARGE FOOD ORDERS. TO-GO. Cocktails Phone AhP.W tpr Food To Go 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA · 949-645-7626 RU.FFLES UPHOLSTER Where Your Dollar Cov•rs Morel WE'VE MOVED 1 · B.LOCK NORTH Sofa $10000• OFF Club C.hair $5000• OFF *With a purc hase of Fabric & Labor til 9/8/99 1998 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 548-1156 Beautiful Hair! MEN'S CUT $15 $20 Sale Reg. ··-COlOR&ClTT I $50 $65 Sate Reg. Weave&Cut $70 $85 Sale Reg. New chnta only • Bf1ng tNI ed .. WIO • •. ~OAYMAS$EYl~Y~ The sun sets behind Talbert Marsh as a hawk gllclel 1n to lb perch over tbe S&nta Amt.it,w:··· AccideI1t does~t add to man,s injury COSTA MESA -A three-car accident on the C osta Mesa Free- way on Tuesday morning looked worse than it was. All of the dri-. vers walked -or limped -away from injury. ,· One of the drivers miraculous- ly escaped harm although h e had suffered an ea rlier injury that hdd his doctor reqwring him to use crutches. The accident occurre d a bout 7:45 a.m. when the al.ready- injured man was drivihg a 1994 BMW traveling northbound on the· freeway. He told police he JQ •CWATION" I 111 f· LY was cut off by an unidentified motorists and swerved to h$ left to avoid ramming the other car. The man didJ}'t see a 1985 Mazda going abou t 65 mph next to him aod struck the vehicle.- sending his car careening out of control, authorities said. The dri- ver of the Mazda was able to gain control of his car, b\lt the BMW spun across two lanes of traffic. and ·rut a 1976 Ford van. The van's _driver lost control of the vehicle and struck the' freewav' · med.iaJi. ' . Authoritie5 said rio. one wu injured · despite the .heavy dam-' age-sustained to all ·three vebi· des. All of the 'Victims w~ wear- ing · seat· beits, · -~tlldi. PQli? believe prevented ser:ious ,inj~. One lane of-traffic was dQMcl: · for nearly a half an hour as:~ cleared·· the vehicles involved· iD the arodent from the rQad. . . -Greg .. .EXTRAORDINARY SAVINGS· ON GENUINE SIMMONS MATTRESS SETS! TWIN lpc set $168 TWIN lpc set FULL 2pc set · $248 Q UEEN 2pc set $298 KING Jpc set $398 JQ- .,,_ UlllllP TWINlpctet _. $1 FULLlpctet Ql!EEN lpc set $3 KING 3pc set $471 . . ' 4, Wednesday, ~ 1, 1999 - .EATING, • :CONTINUED FROM 1 . • 'el'S at UC Santa Barbara. At the retreat, whi& was 4ttended by students from all over Orange County, speaker after ~ nused the issue of eating disorders, although the topic of the retreat was leadership. Students from Corona did not attend. Fajardo said he left the retreat detennined to raise awareness of eating disorders on his campus, and when he saw the Pilot's report, it only strengthened his resolve. •1 would be glad to take student body money and buy a speaker to come down to • school and talk · about the dangera, • he said. -: "We've got tD get people aware.· Alexandra Robinson, who is m ~e of major events at Newport Harbor High School and also attended the conference, said she and others from Newport Harbor had been impressed by a speaker who urged students to love J.hem- selves more. While Alexandra said she does not believe eating disorders are as prevalent on her campus as they are at Corona, she said she thinks all guls growing up in Newport Beach struggle with the issue. •I've talked to other girls from Orange. County, and they think . we're crazy,• she said. "We always think'we're fat • ClcUTc Duggins, student body .. . "'. . . pres.ident at Corona, also pledged her rupport to combat eating disor- ders. • 1 would be totally willing to work on the eating disorder l.loSUe, • Duggins said. But she questioned whether bringing paid speakers to the school would really help. •Speakem really don't work,• Cl&re said, noting that listening to students' real-life stories is much more powerful -such as when Corona student Ann Hatfield talked ·about her batUe with anorexia. • •I think we should work not just on eating disorders, but also address the pressure issue,• Claire taJded. "It's OK not to be perfect• Megan Fay, student body presi- dent tit Estancia. High School, said her school "has other problems before eating disorders." Still. she agreed that students should be involved in any effort to address eating dlsorders on her campus. Serene Stokes, president of the school boa.rd, praised students for their support, as did Corona del Mar Principal Doll Martin. . ·1 think that's what we need," Stokes said. "We need to get stu- dents involved. They can work with the problem and assess the problem much better. They CdO encourage kids not to do th.ts." But Stokes added that "it's got to be a multi-approach. We've got to have professionals. We've got to tiave parents. We've got to S<'t it us a priority and move on it m many different ways.• f1ia(t~ ~i1'1i XJe1 1 EL TORO CONTINUED FROM 1 IQ.itiative. · Pro~nents of the initia- tive, which would require a two-thirds majority vote on any airport, jail or toxic dump construction in the county, turned in 191,000 signatures Tuesday, more than twice the number they needed: to .. get the measure on the March 2000 ballot. They argue the initiative w1ll give residents a voice tn , county planning. But Tom Wall; executive director of the Orange Coun- ty Airport Alliance, cautioned voters not to be misled by the IJ\Jllative. He called it "bad public policy• because 'it would allow major decisions LIBRARY GONTINUED FROM 1 "It's a great opportunity for ~rship," said Noyes, who addea that while he thinks the city is good at overseeing parks and other public facilities, art ~needs more freedom.• on land use in the county to be made by one-third of vot- ers. Wall also took issue Wlth two recent fliers distributed by the anti4irport El Toro Reuse Planning Authority and the city of Laguna Niguel, which he said pamt .. ed a false portrait of how the airport would affect South County residents. One filer showed five 747 planes flying directly over a pristine, Spanish-style house typical of Laguna. Wall said such overkill is designed to frighten residents about how much air traffic will be flying over therr heads. · "It's designed to confuse (arid) anger the voters of Lagutld Niguel,• he saia. ~ Supporters of the initiative. shot ba~k that the pro-airport But the voting was not with-· out debate. Th~ was siQl\ificant con- cern as to whether the gover· nance should be private or publicly controlled. Some members felt the city should oversee tlie center, while oth· · ers argued. that under that sce- ndrio, the committee could not then request private donations, activists have made onl~ vague and inconclusive argu· men ts. 1 •TIM!y never said what was wrong.• , said Meg Waters of the Reuse Planning Autflonty. ·{The El Toro pro- ponents) only accept infor- mation supportive • of their point of view." ;. Waters said the airport authority has "a lot to answer for• in terms of its own fliers. One showed a picture of Charles Manson next to the quote •Meet your new · neighbor," Waters said, sug- gesting that if the airport is not approved, the county would instead build a jail at El Toro. "I'd welcome a debate with them side by side,• . Waters challenged the pro- airport group. U left to the city, board Cbairinan Ji!n Wood said, tax- payers would be responsible for about a half-million dollars. a year -something most resi- dents would not agree to. The committee plans to meet again Sept. 22 to detail precisely bow the-governance board would be structured. • ' I Daily Pilot ASSAULT CONTINUED FROM 1 ,._been caught, according to police. Police said they are treating • the in~dent as an assault and battecy and are taking th~ issue senously because it occurred on.a college campus. No simllar incidents have been reported, said Lt. Tom Winter of the Cos-· ta Mesa Police Dept. ' After the incident. campus security posted fliers all over campus, W'ging students to use the buddy system or the school's escort service instead of walking alone, and to be conscious of their surround- ings. . . "Please be aware ... you may think OCC is a cocoon, a place that's always safe, but the truth is no place on earth is perfect,• . the flier reaC:is: . --Campus security also stepped up patrols of all park- ing lots, according to the flier. OCC security officials were ·unavailable for coinment Tues- day evening. "It's scary,'" said freshman Nga Vu, who said the assault had been a topic of conversa- tion in class Tuesday.· "I'm going to walk with friends,• she said, •And not hang around campus: but just go home after scllool. • Go ie~ . ser The Dai!J PihtSTop 103 Most Influential ' • • t \ • • \_ Join the peopl~ that influence the community You can be infltiential, too. Advertise in the Daily Pilot's most-read edition of the year! .. Call Today. .. (949) 642-432~ • • .. ' ' -. or DAILY PILOT .HIGH SCHOOL Amburgey Aronna • ·-• ~ustangs abandoning smashmouth approach in pqrsuit of the PCL :Wown. BARRY FAUl.KN£•R COSTA MESA -Costa Mesa High football fans who used to utter disparaging groans 'when the Mustangs plowed off tackle on third-and-17, should be in for a ~ pleasant surprise this fall. Owing Coach Je~ Howell's first four seasons at the helm, he maintained the smashmouth offensive mentality trutiated by former c~ch Myron Miller in 1992 It was a muscle-bound, though admit- tedly monoto- nous convic- tion, which fos- tered five CIF Southern Sec- tion playoff appearances since. This is noteworthy considering the Dave Weir program had tasted the postseason just five times its first 33 campaigns. But running with repetition has resulted m zero· Pacific Coast League titles and only one playoff victory since the 1993 squad won the PCL and played in the CIF DiVlSion Vlll title game. So, Howell believes, it's time for a tweak. ·rve always·wanted io throw the baRmore/ he.said. "The old offense won games easily, but it bored me. We won't wear people down and win, 50-0, but we may win, 21-0, and play a Jot better.• Sacrilege, one mish• suggest, from a coach whose team com- pleted just 26 or 83 pass attempts for 500 yards last fall (not qwte 17% of its total offensive), and threw one more interception (four) than touchdown pass. Fac- tor in 14 sacks for 95 lost yards and it's easier to see how the c:Sff- tackle hole hel9-such game-plan prominence. But there's more. •we'll throw until ·someone changes the defense to stop u~.: Howell proclaimed. •we want to get teams to spread out to try and stop our pa , then we'll run the b4ll up th middle.~ For itarters, Bowell will entrust the co'ntrols of his pro et offense to emor quarterback Dave Wetr. An All-Nowport·Mcsa . Dlstrict and AU-Pacific Coa t . SEE MES~ PAGE 6 .. Avalos . Cleveland Conna~ Dandy Day • • • it out ·' : MAR~ DAY MASSEY I DAILY PILOT Anchoring Costa Mesa's defense are lnstde'llnebackers Shaun Ferryman (44) and Jason Rankin (12). THE MUSTANGS Colors: Black. green, white. League: Pacific Coast. 1998 record: Overall, 6-5; league, 3-2. 1YJ>e of offense: Pro set. 1YJ>e of defense: Multiple 40. Head coach:-Jerry Howell (fifth year, 26-18). Staff: Tom·e~ldwin (defensive coordinator, linebackers, receivers); Mike Crowe (offensive coordinator, quarterbacks); Gary Baume (offensive Jerry Howell line, defensive line); Matt Kellogg ... (running backs, secondary, JV head coach); P.J. Stangl (linemen, JV assistant); Kyle Hughes (secondary linebackers, JV assistant). Returning starters: Four offense, five defense. Returning lettermen: 22 Returning with honors: FS Dave Weir, TE Shaun Ferryman, OG Eliseo Martinez, • ILB Jason Rankin, PK Luis Avalos. • 1999 Schedule Friday, Sept. 10 -Saddleback (at Orange Coast), 7 Thursday, Sept. 16-at Bolsa Grande, 7 Friday, Sept. 24 at Westminster, 7 Thursday, Sept. 30 -at Western, 7 Friday, Oct. 8 -Brethren Christian (at Orange Coast), 7 Friday, Oct. 15 -Estancia* (at Orange Coast), 7- Friday, Oct. 22 -University* (at Newport Harbor). 7 Thursday, Oct. 28 -La Quinta (at Newport Harbor), 7 Friday, Nov. 5 -at Laguna Beach*, 7 Friday, Nov. 12 • Corona del Mar* (at Newport Harbor), 7 *Denotes Pacific Coast League ~ame. _ ' Hulllger YEAR-BY-YEAR YHreo.d\ 1960 -Don Burns 1961 -Don Burns 1962-Don Burns 1963-Dan Kimball 1964 -Dan Kimball 1965 -Neil Peek 1966-Neil Peek 1967 -Neil Peek 1968 -Neil Peek 1969 -Max Miller 1970 -~Miller 1971 -John Sweazy 1972 -John Sweazy 1973 -John Sweazy 1914 -Tom French 1975 -Tom French 1976 -Tom French 1977 -Tom French 1978-Tom Frern;h 1979-Tom French 1980-Tom French 1981 -Jim Hagey. John Camey 1982 -Jim Hagey, John Camey 1983 -Jim Hagey. John CAlrney 1984-Tom QaldW1n Recorct 4-5 2-6 2·~1 1-8 0-9 3-5·1 2·1 4-4·1 3-6 • 2-7 N 1-8 ().9 4.5 Hi 4-5 .. 8·2·1 36 .. 7-4 75 2·8 28 2-8 « 0-9·1 3·7 1985-Tom Baldwin 1986 -Tom Baldwin 1987 -Tom Baldwin 1988 -Tom Baldwin 1989 -Tom Baldwin i990-Tom Baldwin 1991 -Tom Baldwin 1992 -Myron Miller 1993-Myron M1llC!r 1994 -Myron Mill r 1995 -Jerry Howell ()~~ s S-1 0-10 6-S 3.7 3.7 1996-Jerry Howell 1997 -Jerry Howell 1998 .. Jerry Howell •••• ~3·2 7.3.1 • 46 ~s 10-2 s.s •• Leag~ eo-<hampfons "• • • Le~ue champions, OF ftnallsb .. Wll1t to flf llams lo .... try and~ -pa, bn wt1 NI h bal up h '!idlle ... • Jeny ~II, Costa Mesa High football cc>ath . 0o1i.,. Piloi 5 n SPORTS HALL OF FAME CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM Newport Harbor • One of the smallest to ever start in ~e Tars' backfield, he became. (j)I!!L of the giants irr Sailors' athletic history. 0oN CAN'fRhll. L • O ne of the mosr HI inspirational players ever to play Newport Harbor High football in the early days was a youngster who weighed 124-pounds, soalong wet. He arrived at a cntical hour when the late Coach Wendell Pickens could only count up 13 players on the 1941 varsity. Out of desperation, Pickens went to the Bee grtd team and called on four of them to tum varsity. The list indu,ded George Matoba, Ed. Stephens, "Chili" Chaplin and a 124-pound scatback named Johnny Ikeda. The addition of the four Bees made th€17-man vjl.f'Sity made the team one of Harbor's smallest-ever grid teams, if not the smallest. but it advanced to achieve a each other " Shock sl:n,lck the Harbor High students m the spring of ••2 when its Japanese-Ametjcan , • stud~nts, like Ikeda and Matoba. and thetr families, were ordered off to mtemmenl camps in the western United States by · President Franklm D. Roosevelt. None of the Japanese-• Americans were guilty of any illegal acts against their country, the Uruted Stales, but the panic of the times prevailed. In tune. Ikeda would find a release so he could 1010 the U.S Army and serve his country. A saddened Coach Pickens made every effort to meet up with Ikeda before he and his family were taken away and gav.e rum all the wisdom and 1 direction he could. Ikeda said Picken,s' compassion went deep and held a solid place for a Weti.me. superb season. The won-loss-tie record was 4-2-2, with th.e defense shutting out five rivals. Pickens )).ad .\. ~ i,;·~ ~\ ·Pnor to varsity football, Ikeda had also been an exceptional athlete in other miCldleweigbt sports, such as basketball and track and field. The late Ikeda made a last return to Vl.Sit Harbor High dwing the · 1989 25th gnd reunion and was able to meet with old gridmates hke Harold Sheflin and Ed Stephens ooe last tune. After the big war, Ikeda moved to nothing but praise for the lightweight Bee teamers, who became a solid force on the '41 outfit. Johnny Ikeda The club also featured big and powerful Juniors like future · All-CIF fullback Harold Sheflin and future All-CIF second-team tackle Manuel Mu.ruZ, who would lead the '42 Ta.rs to lhe championship and into the small' schools CIF Playoffs against Boruta High. Turo Q.(Jhe 'firs\> backfield · handoff men were Ikeda and the late st.af quarterback Vernon Fitzpatrick, who lost his hfe tn World War ll as a parachutiSt over the Philippines in December of 1944. He and Ikeda were long-time friends. A sharp observer among the early gridders, blocking back Joe Muniz, 1943-44 team, sa.id, "Fitzpatrick and Ikeda were about rup-and·tuck for guts with San Diego and became a noted · -landscaper. . Humor was still there with Sheflin when he saw lke<Ja in '89. He told a fnend, leaning toward Ikeda, "He used to be small." .l • Ikeda sp.id the impression was that he should ha_ye stayed small,,. . but he would moke·it up next time by weanng elevator shoes. Johnny Ikeda, forever an icon in Newport Harbor f:ligh lore, and a member of the Daily Pilot's Sports Hall of Fame, celebratiJlg the oncoming millennium. ·TENNIS Davenport ,~ff on the right foot at U.S. Open NEW YORK New York -Lindsay Davenport of Nf!wport Beach took her first step in defending her U.S Open championship Tuesday by defeating fellow American Conna Moranu, 6-0. 6-3, in the first round of the hnal ma1or of the season. .~ Dav.enport won this event last year, becoming the first Amencan to do so since Chris Evert won in 1982 . · The 23-year-old appeared to be crwsmg along, WlDDing the first • eight games of the match, until Morariu won three m a row to take a 3-2 lead m the second set. Davenport rebounded to wm the next four garn~ to dose out the match Her second-round match is . t for Thuf'.Way. DEEP SEA lUISDAY"S a>uNTS ~~·•boeli.IO~ 29~!~" •sand ' ~ 10 lcdfisJ\. lit satpln, , , lhMPINd, • bl.Ki cro.t_rr ~~w·Sboat\ 107~ ,,,~·~,·~~~ 28 calkD tin. 5 Mnd bm. , 1• IC&Aplt\ • l~lha 11mc.t~ ~ ----,I I ~ . -=---·-----~ * a ) JC SPOITS 6 'Wednoadoy, J»ttnber 1, 1999 • MESA CONTINUED FROM 5 Le.igue alc ty as a JUJ\JOr, We1I also r.tarted eight yam' und •r t-enter la.st tall. He completed 17 p s· ~ for 'i83 yards, but had more unpact with the bell unrl~r h1 ctrm, ru hing for 568 yards and six touch·. downs in 79 uines. Semor ShdWl Ferryman, all-di.stnct at tight end let.st l'•hOll, will move to receiver and is expected to dl letti.t tlouhlc his 1998 totals of 15 recepti9.n.s for 2'.iA yard'l • • Wf"tr, thfl I ading ground gainer returning, could <;V(•nhtdlJy he dSked to help fill the void at running • hdrk·tafl by lhP transter of All-ClF Division VI Jim· my 1 tcrzog to Sunta Margarita. . , Mr1kmy m<•llers worse, would·be heir apparent Nu k <"dlHro, who pi.eked up 29 yards irl an impres- -,1v1.• VM'i1ty pldyotf debut after starring for the fresh · nwn last lc1ll, boltod lo Mater Dal. Hnw1•1l 1s ('ntbused about 6-fool, 260-polmd p1n10r lullhac.k Antony Grubis1ch, whom he said "could 11<• '>JJC~Ctdl " Seruors Todd Duddridge and PCL spnnt champ ion Greg Stew- art ctre addiuonal backfield candJ- OFOMSION IX TOP 10 (prefeuon) t Bonita 2 Brea Olinda l . Cost.-Mesa 4 CdM S Fullerton · 6 R. Alamrtos 7 Santiago 8 W~tern dates, but they boast a combirled 69 varsity rushlng yards and one TD on JUSt 16 attempts coming irl. Stewdrt,· m tact, sat out last sea- son Schepens Stewart 9 Pacif1Ca 10 Vdlencla Senior Eliseo Martinez, a Daily Ptlot fi~t-team all-league and all· ctis(nct gudrd, anchors a large and ldirly Pxpenenced offensive line. But ldst year's techniques -blocking down from tight splits Zuniga -won't hold much use this year, • wlwn the new alignment will require lmt>me n to 111<11 k flHllf' 111 'iJ>tlCI'. • "\\ .. don't htlv1• one• ~JUY who can carry the load like we did last (, •• 11. 1111111111 ollt>Ost• cuukl l>e better." Howell said. f lm"•v1•1 t11nuous thmg-. ..ippear offensively, the good news is, 1t 1 '''' 11111 1.1h.1-llldllY pmnts for Lhe Mustangs to win. · r. 1 rv111.in .uHI ull-chstnct returner Jason Rank.in highlight an expe· r , 111 • d .111d l1·nt1rn)ui; lmebdclung corps which will' mclude Weu < 1111111-.11 h wh11 ... tdrtPd us d sophomore tackle, provides a strong l111md it11m 111 tlw tr11nt tour, though !us pldying time could be lessened I , 11, '•11111111cl11I •· ctn ''nhdnced of tensive presence rt11• !.1•c 01111.11\ \'• h1ch got dn Orange County 1ecord·lYUlQ 13 inter- • ·pt 1111 11 .. m 'i•·n1or ( ornerbdck Ricky Mdrtln last season, will be mex- 111•w 111 .. 11 Hut I low1·U lwllf'ves the collection of athletes he and defen- ~ \I r (I lcltt•I 10111 Httld wn~dn choose rrom here. mcludmy special Ii 1111 ~ t w1 J,,k,, < lt>Vt'l11nd, aU-d1stnct·baseball standout Josh Lit- t , , d .• 11 •H \\ 111} P'111nr"t1, w1U not cause any sleepless rughts 111 \\••II .,1t•1•ps tu•llL•r lhl'Sl' ddys, dnyway, ever smce perennial pow- 1 r I .1 11111<1 11111' <11111 Alt ... o N1quel were stufted from the PCL to the Sed \ I \ l.1 ti' !\JI' Tlw11ql1 111•w PC'L foP C'orund de! Mar ~1gures to provide stiJ( com· p1 11111111 :-..1 ..... , l"Hl" th1• ~1 ·<1 Kmgs as a ravonte to compete for thP I• 111111 '1"'' 11. It< 1111111 .111 come clown lo d Mesa-C'dM showdown Nov t 111 Iii•· 11·q1rl,ir "''''""'' hnclle dt Newport Harbor I hgh. JI \\1• 1 c111 qt'! p11 ... t U111vers1ly and Estanaa, Game 10 rouJd he tor 1111 11111• I l11v.1 11-..11d \!('"'' ..... v111•11'h ''on !ht! h•dgu e title as fresh.men dnd lust yec1r'c, 11111•>1 \111.,1!\ !:.v.'1•pl the\ PCL competition \\ • t• • I ltk<' w1 · h11vf:! d chdnce to mold into d real good football l•·i1111 .,,11d 1111\\l'll, wh11 hc1s seized the term ".unfinished husme!)s" as 11 th••111t• 1111 1111.., "''<1'-'>rl Tiw phra<;e adorns team T-shirts. \\e• l•·ll l1k1• v.1· -.h111tld have won the PCL ldst year dnd rl1dn't." H11w1 11 ... 11(1 ·Thi., )l'ctr, wP want to finish that' business." Spqrts . Doily Pi~ Mesa linebackers back ID black • Versatil~ Weir, Perryman and Rankin anchor promising defense. ,, ~ 6 flffi FAUl.KNfll ~Nol COSTA MESA -SenlOf Davie w.lr is Coslt ~ Hlgh'1 walk· lf\9 depth (hlrt A ?~Mtrt>f(k wholTI COed\ >wry ttow.al COTIMdm tha tHm' ~ re<ewer, he may lllO bf tl'le M~gs~.rnost tal- ented b.tltum ier • • · · And thin Just one side of the bait. Weir, who 1tarted 10 g11m.s at 9utslde linebacker 1s'1 sophQ. more, shift~ to safety last fall, when Howett ~ed him to bf th• quarterbtdc of the defens.. HQv./evef, chooslf\9 to shorten th• dlsttnce betw"n his toughest t.adclet and the bait, Howell ind defen~lve <ootdlnator Tom 8aldwln hav. returned him to outside 'bl(kfr thts season. · · Hf! also punted, retume<t punu 11nd was • frequent ted!.ler on spe<lal teams Ian yell' and flgutl!i to do more of tbe lllM. ·cave has tti. 1tt1tude and WO<k ethk c<>ilChes drffm of.• Howett said "He'1 tougher than hedl. he wAlnu to ~n and he w1nu to lead this tHm fo •winning season ", Whettwr th. Mustan9J can extend their school"1ecotd play off strHlc to fOYr w.uons. ~r. will depend on hoW much help w .. r can enlist from hli tnmmatei Here's a positron by-position ~I( .n ttie ~"9S QUARTEftaACK: Weir c.omplet~ 17 of S4 for 383 yards.with- out an interception last fall and has staved off a d\llllenge from Junior ,.~ Hulllgw. wtio guided the JuntOr var11t)' to en 8·2 record and ttle PKifoc Coast ~ague crown. • Weir •lso rushed f0< 568 yards and Si>C touchdowns 1n 79 car· des end was All·Newport·Mest District and All·PCl at tr" safe- ty in '98 Ht has improved hts aerJ,lll acumen. according to How- ell, who Wiii count on ham to boon pass-run balance In the new pto set offen~. whl(h replaces a doubl•tight smashmouth running scheme-"(Hulhger) Ii 1 step behind, but we'll probably play him a quartet In w first game and maybe a half 1n the second, just to make sure we're l'(lalcmg the right ch04ce " Weir's versatility col,!ld also increase Hulhger's playing time, should a nffd for Weir's servkes erise e~re. · Senror Josh U(tle, Who played as a freshman. but sat out the • lait two YH 1', adds depth, as does sophomores Mlle• Gaf'dlner and Andrew Sttidcland. RUNNING BACKS: SenlOI' fullback Antony GNblJl<h. et 6 foot, 260 pound\ will ~Ip the Must.lngs win the battle beiw.en the tmles and Howell believes he could •PPl'oadi 1,000 yard\. He started 11 games at defensive tackle as• sopho- more, but will we most ofh1s action on offense this fall. "W. came to the conclus10f\ titter the summer that we had to d.Yelop more pla)'\ for hnn as a ballcarrltf," Howell said "He has good balance. mobility he's in good cMdmon and he's very nrong He'' a b19 ~ up the middle • Todd ~ a 6--0, 190 pound senlOf, will see time at fullbaO: and 1'111lfb.Kk and Howell admrts the latter may be handltd by a committee including Gf"99 Stewart. CJ. Zuniga; Alvin Nguyen and Edwin ~nei. Duddrldg .. ~tarted nine games it OYtside linebacker as 1 1unic1r and 'Sclw .. pot duty at fllllback (13 carries fo1 S4 yards). He'~ e slicer, accOl'd ng to Howell, who will rum to Stewan for iPffd • Stewart pla~ a\ a lreshman and \Ophomore, but concen· trated on tradt and field as a JUnlOI', wmning tne PCl tltt. at 100 and 200 me\eii and f1ntsh1~ s1Kttt 1n CIF Southern Section D1111sion Ill in the latter . Zuniga. wtlo transferred in 1ust before fall p<actke Operled from Pr~on High in Al'izorui, has 1mpreued in the early going. He was a vaii1ty itarter last year as a sophomore Nguyen, a junior, sparkled for the league Ghampk>n Junior Vi11S1\y last sea\On, including one °' two 300-yard games, according to Howell "He has good qu1cknest wortcs hard and dOt'\n't make mistakes • RECElllfRS: Shaun ~man. an all-district <lnd all-league Ught end and a 6·foot·3, 200-pound thr~ senior, to flanker, wh~re-Howell expects him to aitcn around "° ~ He had I 5 of the tellm's 26 rKeptlOf\S a yHr <tgo and gained 238 re<etV1ng yard\ little, an •all<11s1rict ba1ebalt player, as well. as 1unlor Louis Oey, are t-anhng for the other starting receiver spot. Oay and Ferryman (both 6-3 with good leaping abilrty) could win the battle with sm.tller opponents for any ball In the air St>niors Josh Oevehmd and O.Vld JINllM. 1unlor Robin Stev.ns. as well as Strickland. could also tee playin~ u ltlt M~ put 1 new tmphesii on the ~ game aft.r ,.,.,, of grinding tt out Of\ tti. ground • nGNr em: s.tiiq(~ ,..._. (6-(), 190) tahs ~ foi ~. though flftyrMO could fine up htfe In 50l1'WI situ. tk>M Franco YW time at saf~ lut wason and Hovvell likes his touv""'-. . °"9lllW Uflll: Setllot left gu.<d 0..0 MwtlMa (S-10, 230), an •fkj1sttlc:t and all·lff9ue returner, and teniot right i.dtle lltc eonn.ty (~2; 290) start~ all wason In '98 Maf\lnlz Is a fixture, but the new offensive scheme, whl<h dem~ llnemen block In~. will force <:onnaty to shoW he tan ldJust to finding mo\llng targetS, rather than the wall of ~enden foes used to throw et the dou~tight 1ttack. Junior Luther Mttchell (S-8, 300) is the Jront·runner et the other guard spot, whert-hls 1thletkism..vJlt1 serve him well In the new sy,tem. He gained some seasonl1'9 on baths sldM oi the ball as a sophomore Junior 5clott ldMpeftl (S 10, 215) hat the starting nod at <:9ntlf, Whefe he will be' tutored by last year's st.arter ,.J, Stanfl, naw an 1ssi1t1nt coach • · • The other tackle IS an onvol"9 battle between UJHnd<om· Ing Junior Ch#tJe AmDurgey (6-1, 240), senior lobby D~ (6-2, 260) and Junior W9yfte HeftMn (6-2, 260). Dandy started fOYr games last setJOn, but will have io adJun . to tha new scheme. Amburgey could le-ssen the logJl!M 1( he assumes • prominent role on the dtfemive front. Junlon .HNfrty c_,.... (6-3 210) and,. ... ""9ttoll (6-2, 250) will blcJc up at ~les. ~ >ostl ~ (5-10. 165) is an • optlOfl •t cenw . • Howett listed t..ef'llot .-.m.ndo Atof\NI (S-9, 200), as Well as )union Daniel Hunter (5-9, 19S) and Dllnf'I)' Mwdikt.n (5-9, 23S) as b.tckup guards OERNSM UHE: Grub1s1ch will lead a rotat10f\ at one tack• le, along with Mardikiln, while Ambufgey ls being count~ upon to seltt the other tackle spot, 1<cording to H'owell Oucldridoe. who started nine games at outside 'badc.4tf' and two at yfety could shift to end, filling 1 Whole left when retumi1'9 starter ftobert Hulllger elected during \f)l'ing prac· tice to conc»ntrate on the discus and shot put. Aronna Is expected to start at the other encl, where Gus Sandoval earn~ alt-district and all-league laurels IMt s.ason before greduatlng, Mitchell, Connaty and Martinez could add support, pantcu· larty in lhort·yardage situations. •we should be 1 little quic.lter and have more size than we did last year.• Howell wld. UNUACXEJllS: Ferryman Is physically Imposing and loves to hit. whrle the smaller Jason Rankin (6-0, 190), an all·d1str1Ct perlor~ as 1 junlOf, has the proverblal nose for the ball at the other lnsade·spot. They entered last season as question marks but 11Khor what is easily the Mustang$' strongest posltt0n on the field tMs fall Weir. with 1 mal!ture of Fefryman's aggressi\teness and Rankin's IT\Stincts, should be a force returning to the ouulde spot Patrick Hulltglf 1s slated to start at the other Q\IUide spot, but Howell said Ouddrl(fgt I\ another option, especially 1f Hut· l~r ends up playing much at quarterback. • Howett likes ciewn 1nst1ncu as an inside backup, while Edwin Martinez, Oeveland and Nguyen provide quality depth outside liunter and Strickland are alM> in the picfiire As usual, Baldwin will employ an attacking style, which usu- ally 111~ one or more of the ftont eight to go unblocked to the ball SECONOAln': Howell end Baldwin will juggle 11hletes un\11 they find tha right mui. bvt Cleveland, Little and Franco figure to fall so~ere 1t the top Howell 'Sc11d Stewart. Stevens, Jenkins and Stndcland could also emerge, bvt he Is confident whoe~r fines up' behind the front eight can handle toverage respons1b1lit1es. Cleveland and Franco are known q1,11nt1t1es in terms of run support, white the others will need to dl$play a w1lhngness to be physical, Howell said. ' KICKING ~:·Junior wfs Av•lot boot~ a .W yard field goat and converted 31 of 35 PAT attempu en route to <'111-dls- tnct honors • year ago He wlll be backed up by Irwin S.lu. Jenk1m assumes the punting chores from Weir and Ferryman could also lend his strong leg to m. plact-k1c:k1ng or punting aiuse, If nffd bt • ~I hope Stewart and'or Striddand an handle retum dutJes. thougtl U-...w~ Wtir Is a prOllen ~e policy • Sdlepens and Strlc1tland are the l~ppers, wtltle Weir is the plac.Hlck holder, badled up by Hull1g9r. PllMI llMI No. 1'11~. l)Ot. ht. wt., d stltlJs 2 CJ.~ fl8-0£. 5-10, 185, Jr Atlzona tranffer 3 1bdd Dud*tdgl. F8 OLI OE, &-0, 1~. St. "98 st.me< 4 9r)a~ WR-08. S 11, 155,.SO Up from frosh 6 Mw'co "'*"--T£-OE, s 10, 145, So Up from frosh s ~ca.diner, 011 DB. 6-2, 155, So Up from frosh 7 wt. Al(lllol. Pl<·DE, S 6, 1~. Jr '98 •II-district a ,.,.._, llltddMll& QB l.8, S.10. 1 IO, So Up from frOih 10 o.w WW. OB-OLB, 6--0, 185, St '98 all·league 1 l ,..tridl Hull~. OB l.8, &-0, 175, Jr • '98 letterman 12 JUOft ._.,.,"' ILB TE, 6·0, 1~. Sr, '98 all·league 14 Irwin Sela" RB-OB· PK, S.S, 125, So Newciomer • 19 Justin Doone, WR OB, 5 7, 145, Jr Up from JY 20 G~ Sttwwt. RB 011, 5·7, 150, Sr Sat out '98 21 9allby~ RB Ol8. S-5, 120 5o. Newcomer 23 Edwin Mwtioa. RB·OLll, S.7, 170, Sr, '98 letterrnin 14 C.. ~ 118-0LB, 5 6, 130, SO Up from frosh 4 26 ftobln St.vent, WR-08, S-7, 140. Jr Sat out '98 28 Mhet' IWNk.&en, RB·Oll·DE, S-9, lSO, Jr Up from N 30 AMn Nguyen. RB·Ol8, S-8, 155, Jr Up from JV 31 Mike McGuire, RB·DB, 5-6,,130, So Up from frosh 32 Jolh Uttte, WR 08, S·9. 165, Sr Sat out '98 33 .W.e ~RB LB, S·7, 132, So Up from frosh• l4 ~Stridct.nd. WR·08, 5.9, 140, Jr, Newcomer 36 JMe CllY.i.nd.. WR·DB, 5-9, l4S, Sr '98 starter 40 Id RojM. OU.I, S-9, 140, Jr '98 letterman 41 Luts MUnlr. F8·DE. 5-7. 175, 5~ 5at'Olh '98 42 Jordan Prinzi. WR OB, 5-6, \SO, So Up from frosh 43 Wiiiy Fr•nco, TE·OB, 6-0, 190, Sr '98 letterman 44 Shila'\ fenyTMr\ WR·ILB, 6-3, 200, Sr '98 aH·league SO Ken lun. OL-Dt 5-9, 150, So Up from frosh 51 Josh Clever. C LB, S·10, 16S, Jr '98 letteimao S2 JffJJe ll"rke. C·UI, 5·11, 156, So Up from frO'sh S3 ludo Rodriguer. COE, 5-5, 165, So Up from frosh_:_ S4 Erk Connaty, OT·PT. 6·2, 290, Sr '98 starter 55 Edullrdo Monno, C·DT, 5-6, 190, So Up flom frosta-. 56 Stott SChepent. C DE, 5 I 0, 215, Jr '98 lettermarr- 57 Dentel Hunter. G OE. 5·9, 195, ll. 98 lettereman 62 Eliseo Martlner. G OT, s-10. 230, Sr. '98 alf-dlstr1ct 63 °'°'4g ~ Ol·OE. S-4, 150, So Up from frosh 65 Bobby Dandy, OT OT, 6 2, 260;'"Sr • '98 starter . 66 Fernando AronM. G·DE, S.9. 200, Sr '98 letterman 67 8enedldt D•vld.. FB DE, S·5, 160, So. Up from frosh 68 'aul Mattox, OL DL. 6-2, 250, Jr Up from JV 70 Clrios A~ OLDE, S·lO, 165, So. Up from frosh 71 Vlctcw Mu~ Ol-OT, 5 9, 240, So Up from frosb 74 Luther Mltc:hell, G OT, 5·8, 300, Jr '98 starter 7S "obert M<QUMn. OT·DT; 6-2, 220, So. Newcomer:: 76 W•yne .._Men. OT·OT. 6-2. 260, Jr. ' Up from J\J- 77 .Hnmy Coop«, Ol DE. 6 3 210, Jr Up from JV 78 Danny Mel'dlklln. G OT, S·9, 235 Jr. '98 letterman 79 John Wald. Ol OL·OLB, 5 n, 170, Sf Newcomer 80 Nldlln 1a1Mt WR-O&-Ol.B. S-7, 1 h. So Up from frostl 81 Louis ~y. WR 08 0LB;6·3, 170 Jr '98 letterman • B2 Otvtd Jenkins. WR·DB, 6-0, 1_70. Sr Newcomer 83 Malvln uu. Ol OL. s 11, 170. II NewcOITief 84 Aodrigo ~TE.OE, 5-10. 145 So Up trom frosh 86 Al:nlwn AgapW\ C·DE 6-0 155, So VP Jrom frosh 88 owtilt~. OT-OT, 6·1, l-10 Jr '.98 lenerman B9 Tony Ashcroft. lf LB, 6 I, 160, Jr Up from N ~ 90 JOM Valle, OMS, 5 10. 165 So • N@w<.OIY'er 92 Antony Gnablslc.h. FB OT, 6 0, 260, Jr. '98 starttt . 1998 ... the on(~ that got away Cona M• sa A l1~al iun1m11h0t'\ of the 1998 Costa M- Hlgh footb11ll w '~n would 1ndude 11 rathtor sizable cha11t.lble deduction. 11<co•d1ng to Coa<h Jerry Howtll . ·we IX'heve we 911vt> dWay the Pacific Coast League title,• Howell ~·d ol t111wa1111g. Nro1 pl.1ugued leaque losses to Ur\I ver~ty ancl Aliso Niguel A 30·7 \t'tba<k ~ Laguna Htlls was la1er 01111rturned by tor• fe1t. 1llow1og th~tJ\t.lng' to claim the teague't third place playoff b<>rth and ext11nd theo.r st1ealo. of consecutive postseason appearanCll$ lO o1 Khool bt\t thrtt years But a 53 35 CIF Southern SCC11on D1v~1on Vt tint round loi.s to No. 2·St'edl'd lrvrne lrnaltled M~ s re<.ord at 6-S and left.a ser1ouJ hunger for mo1e th1i foilll. -~ · Bat.k·to-b.K~ ~u u1 Vktorlcs Olltr Anahe•rn and crou-~n rtval Estaooa wh1<h Mew outscored by a combined 82 po1nu.. prQVi<Jed the l\igh watt'( mark I PUBLIC NOTICES I I PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES I I PUBLIC NOTICES I Pueuc NOTICES J ( PuBuc NOTICES I ( PUauc Nor1ces I PUBLIC NOTICES 1795 OBfTUARIESi, Beach. CA.--!• • UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE CAMPUS NOTICE INVITING. CONCRETE. CURTAIN WALlJWINOOWS/ GLAZING SYSTEM, iLECTRICAL, FIRE PROTECTION ENGINEERING (FIRE SUPPRESSION/ SPRINKLERS), HVAC (WET & ORY), LABORATORY CASEWORK & COUNTERTOPS ANO PLUMBING SUBCONTRACTOR PREOUALIFICATION STATEMENTS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF UCI NATURAL SCIENCES UNIT 1 PROJECT NO. 991055 AUGUST, 199P NOTICE-IS liEREOt GIVEN 1 ..J SuUCOf\Hll~or Pre11ua I fill n Stat"• ments ror Con 1e1u Cu• taln wo1~w no w Grar ng System E o t11c1tl Full Prol(!CllOn E1111 nl!t11trlg (F re Sup1 r1>ss1on Sp1wlc.le1a) HVAC (Wei & Diy), latiora1my Cas""""'~~' & Coonrenops <1nd P uin°"' Ing Coorracto~ will bt-Ill cerv9\J by the Urnvers ly ol Cat fnrma '"'""' C8mo11s tor q1Jal1tica11on in hKJ 01 a 1ut>c;ou1!11cio1 on C.Ql1SH~ hoo ol NA TUR AL SCIEN· CES UNIT t, PROJECT NO. 991055. All Cnncrf'lt Cunorn W ,ill/W1ndows/Gla11no Sysrem Electncal Fue Pro1ar11on Eng1ne1Jrang (f'rre Suppres11on1 Spnnklerst HVAC tWal & Oryl, Lttl><'1a1ory Casework & Countenops and P1U11tb 11'9 (..or1l1 10<1wtlOGUI1n lf'IBSlert n prequa.iyi1ig fOf t11 ' P' "' t Ind wbh IO ob t " Ill• Prequahlialllon Peci<.et 111ay can 1111'\er (\,l49) 1124 8f I 7 or (94'l) 824·6630 DATE OF SUBMITTAL: SuDcontr•clor Pre· 11u11hl1cn1 on Stacem n11 wUI bO r ived 81 I Off c;e Of OMlgn & Con sllUlloOl'I St1rv s LJnlvltf• .Sty ol Cllldorrua !Nine, 3500 D rkltity Place. 1r~1ne, Calllornl• 02697 24&0 Altentlon: Lynn J1vi1r, untlJ 6 00 P M., THUR DAV I P· Tl!MDlR t, 19H No pre 1wat1flc 1lon documtnll v.-iU 1>0 , cx:oplld filler lhla lllM lfOWOYer, lhe Un!Y•r· si'ly r "' • ,,,. noht Jo re f1118'1, 1f/Clftlvtl Ind 9Ylll• 011 1upplern•nt1I In· fomu11iun from 00t\l'IC1nra d d tmod f!IM ry 10 "'°"11rly IP\! 11111111 analt ~u1hllc11llons Subcon· tractor Pr qua1111nt1on tatements &hi\11 b au1>m111od In Haled iop.s rnefl«ld on llO outl , ··a u •cOHT"ACTOR P.-l'!OUALIFICATION STATl!M HT:.J~1!f OF TRAD£). HAlUHAL NCH UNrT 1." D NP Of! PltOJ!C1' Tl'le proposed Narural Sc10nc~ Unil 1 Is 1he l11st 1Jl•JM! of ane wes11m re- st>a rch sec1or for Iha Scnool ol BIOk>Ooc;al Scten· ces al IM UC"I Campus Tf111 l>'Ofect will consist ol a 11'.I 000 SF. four SIOfy tiu11d1ng sp111 mlo lwo w1n1,1s 8 labor11ory wing an<f a Cl8SSrU<imJ0111Ce w1n11 The pro111c1ed Con la~I l 1me tor the project 1s approw1ma1ely twenly·slx (26) monlhs The site lor the Natulllll c-.c1ences UOll 1, Is ganer· .illy llat and currenlly ac c:ommoda1es s pa/1dng lot Tho sne his a 111gh1 alope 10 ttie norm end'" surface d1111ns S11a development will 1>e hm1ted to ane 1m medial• YIClnilY ot tl'I& b1J1kl1ng Wiii\ lhe ma1 building enrry plan on lhe easl lacade off lhe campus pe<Jesinan nng mal and service access hom the well The thrtte upper llOOl'S Wiil be vary s1m11a r 1n use and conllgure11on Eacti "' I t«tta in an oe>en labor.I· 1ory su•te • dassroomlol · I c con111anc:e wmg Ind ormeral bullclmg suppon TM 11001at01Y space 1~ .:lesignatad es an H·8 oc· cupancy w111'1 lhe re• ma1nde1 ol the Dulld•ng bOtng B oco.rpancy The mecha111ca1 space terving ttl8 laboratory wing Is lo· catld on lhe ground lloor south ol the laboratory tuilo In addition lhe lower level lab wing accom· moda1es an NMA lab. open labo11toiy 1ul1e 11nd the laboralory 11rumblng and electrlcal 1ooms The mo chanical apace Hrving lhe CllHroomlolfice Wi"ll 11 lo- caled Of\ lhe north side ot 111• grouoo floor and will have I tvnriel COf\ne(ltOn to Iha e•1•bng ctnopus u111 11y 1unnt11 Thi labo1810l"f IU tea 111 ba&ed oo a twO·way 22 x 22' 1ll\Jdvr1I gnd W1Ul • 22' • 11' leb01110ty modu'a The aitve;ture wilt ~ .. ~, I pour1K1 In plac.e nat llati.'dloP 119ne1,1y11em 0t a pourlld In plaoa 1>9n jOlll sya-tem The lal>Of9• loty IU\llt a1e errv\llOned at large open ams t\At· able lbf IN lle•ibll plan• ~ ano llvout oe tabor•· IOti and IUJ>PO't 11,.H I. b IUppGll J*I ii lo• cDtfld Wllhlr'I the illltrior torutl, wtlh b banctlet e•I~ OUI to lhe oorttl and , IOUll'I Me<.l'lenlClll IUf>ply la prOYfde<f ltlrouQl'I vertlClll n it In the rnttfi>r 100. oUflt lllbOtllOrY. w1t11 eilhalJSI exiting trle •~It In tlvtlt1 At I •~l•rloi' w lit Th• t xterlot of ll'Jt 00110· too wilt oonslll ol • lntegr al cOIOtld Qltt ln·f>laOG (Ori mi1ot11 ~nel IYP« ~ 1ystinn •UtU>tNO CONSTRUC-TION COIT HTIMA l\:: 1».000.000 00 COHeAEn COIT l!ITl- MATE: laJI00,000.00 c:u.-TAIN WALUWIN• DOW fOLAllNO avs. lflM COST ESTIMATI!: 1700.000.00 ELECTRIC.AL COST • MAll!• , 00 STATEMEN~ Of ABAlllDONMEHT OF USE OF FtCTITlOUS BUSINESS 1NAME The folluwlng ~11onj1) hM (havt) •bialldC:ifitld ti use ol thfl hctlHoot bUSI fltU n11me LUCKV PL.ACCl AESTAURANl, 0862 #B WMll'nln.1-r, O•r den Gro111 C4llllotnl1 1121M• • 1 he F!ClllOUt 8""""' namt1 tettff9d 10 lllOVe ns fRed In 0rana. Coumv on <Ml19!M. 1i=IU! NO, 10~ Lint! ~. 0321 A.lbufV Cf , WMtrnNt• 0.Mor ttla G2913 Ohl Kim ~ llllS Meya ,,,. • '4 Gal'll9n OTOYt.~12944 'T '111 l>Utinllt .. con- ducted CXJ-~l'j LIM D flO Chi Kim Dang Thi$ ta111mcn1 was Moa w•lh the County Ctcr1t 01 OrAtfl\19 Couoly on M 2 9" 19996798994 Deily P~ol Aug 11 . 18 25, Sept 't 1999 W54? f 1ss OBITUARIES I DINSMOOR Kathryn C Dlnamoor, in Newton MA Au9 18, 1999 Ka t h ryn (C o l e) Drnamoor. A memorial service wlll be held Sundey Sept 5 •t 11am In the Community Church, Congregational, 611 Hehotroe Ave Corona Del Mar. Mra Dlnamoot a htr late husband Attorney A Hale Dlnamoor, were longllm• realdenta of AltAldena and In rallre- ment realded in Corona def Mer. Thay were 1110 active members of tM Flrat Ma1hochat Church In P111dena. RONEY Madeline Sandbecli. Roney In ~eu of flower:;, th•; 1am1ly requests donatiQI]) 1n Madehnt!'s name 'Iilr made to the Amencati Cancer Sooety. HUSBAND . ~ E Husband MO.': pa~ed •~av Frdki ALIUUI\ '1.7 19f.i'l at UCL A MedlQI Center ~e to nean la~~~:'.11 Born In Kansas. ll!! 111...,... ated hom USC and attended, I USC Meclcal School He wa • eltcied ta Alpha C>mega AlpN1 1n his Jul\IOt yea.is etecled to ' Pt• Kappa Phi Honorary Soc1· • ely and gra<).lat&d 'ecood in his class Ha interned at Ptile• 00Jpl)a Genallil liospital 'Ind 1 · c;omplelod his r8Sldency •I &..al · Angeles County Hospital °' . HusbarlC) practiced 1111atnlr ~Ill Newpon Beacr!Jlt• 35 y 115 and was on Ille f.1aft t Hoag Memonal HoqJ&l.al , • Me rs SUMV&d by .. s SOI': Cu1'4 O.,Orge ~. ~. son Enc Leaar hiS ~ SaralO MacG1ego· and hii ft1a1Y; loy II tnenck. Funeral IOMtt5 v.lll be I 08 pm Frida,., Sefll~ 3, 1999 at Pacific Vaew Monuaiy Ct • 3500 Pacit.: Vf11¥1 Or Nt""l>O'I Beal'.h CA , In ~ ot llOv.&1• doNl\tOl'IJ to Hoeg M•.lfTtOtial HO$pltalSQ. Club may be ..,. . I 80. hompmaker. of New· pon Beacfi, CA Sile was ,hom JUiy 10, 1919 In Ph1ladelph1a, PA and lf"""--L•OCAL-..__,...,,. passed away August 26. 1999 sho 1s 1urv1voo by M01-. ..... her husband of 56 yqara. I U IUllU David M ~oney, J1, sons, l,__.._ _____ -t David M Ill (Marcy), PACIFIC VIEW Stephen C1 (Karen) and MEMORIAL PARK Wrnfleld S • (Elizabeth); Cemetery • M ortuary seven grandctuldren. David IV, Stephen, Jr., Chapel • Crematory Thomu1 MerguJ1l1e, 3500 Paolllc: View Dftv• Jamu, Matthew and Newport Beech Mlc:hael. grea111randson 844-2700 David V, 6lltor, Dorothy 'Sonanuer and broth r, PIERCE IROTHIJIS Wal! r Send eek BEU BROADWAY~ Oraveslde $GrvlC s ., Q • MMuaty * Chapel bo hold el 3 00 p m. on . Cremation Saturday, Sept mbcr •. 1 10 9 .... ft ..... ay 1Q99 t P alcV w •uau •• Menior1al P~rk, 3500 Costa M Pacific VI w Or , N ...port ._ .. M-2···9-150 __ _ "Aff ortlable Alternative" Discount Caskc;:_t, Cremation& Burial ervioe \V11)~ houlcJ }'OU mbjeci rouri~clf your family to paying intl,u d prices for c ket . crvic ??P~ • CaJIToll Free 1-888-54CASKET Serving 9mtsc ~ Surroundi" Cownna .. Fl .... lueinM• .......... ment Tiie ~ pel'IOl\I .,. OOklO bUllnMe at 8 0 INVESTMENTS, 49' t Blrdl a.Mt. Suite A :" eeact'I Celdomia • _Byron Plndtett. 4931 8ifCfl Stteet. Sude A. Now· ~ port Beech. C1lilorn11 ~ezeeo · O.V-Hill. 4931 B1d'I 51r•t. Suite A, Newpotl 18e8Ch, California 82660 • Thlt busineu \1 con· ducted ~ 1 general peltn81$hlp The registrant com· menced to transact bu&i· nen under the fictitious name or n1me1 listed aoov. on 312'4/90 • Dennis HUI • llltt atatement waa hied with the <Minty Clerk ol "Ofllnge Coun~ on 8·19·99 : 1"9U02171 DailY Piiot 6ept 1, I, 15, 22. 1IJ99 W559 Node• of • 1wallabU1ty of Annual Report • Purluant to the Section 6104(d) of the Internal A ..... nue Code, notice ii hereby given !hat !he an· ~ report lor the llSC81 year 1998 of the· Flour Foundation, 1 private loon· datiOn, Is evallable at Ill• Foundation'• pnnapal ol· flee lof ~ dlJMg regular business houri lrom 9·001 m to 6 00 p.m. by ttry otlz.en whO re· quett• It Within '80 days alter the date ol this pubM· Gr EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY -All ml ldlte tfYtrtllllt II 11111 ....,.,., .. tt'ftcl .... ft4· lftl Fair lleal1t Ad 11 tMI n "'"'" lflltdi Nin It llltpl It tfttrtlH •11y •rtltrtHt, ll111lt1t111 " fl1cr1111111111 ""' •• race. ctltr. rtlltlt•, m , uadla,, 11m1111t '1llw• ., 11111111 t1J9l1, If II lnlHllll It •••• lllf HR ,11111111n, llmllallt1" •11uiml1111te. • ,... • ••• ,.,., •Ill HI .... "'" tcct,i • .., lfttl1ls1 1 lllHt ltf r•I HUit 9'1di II II ~ltlatlt1 ti IM lft. 011 rtHlli lrt '"''' llltt... llltl ell lwtlllltl dHr11H• II tllll ....,.,.. "' ..... u .... " " .... """''"' .... Tl, .... ' ,iall ti~. can HUG Ttll·lr" ii 1 .... -424-U• Ftt .. ........_.oc.,..,11u1 cellHUOll~ 1·FOREClOSED HOMES low Of so Down! Gov't & Bonk Repos Being Sold! Rnoncing Avotlo.IUI 800.S01-1777 X6037 SOLDtl itlowc1H Hom•• for Sale In our Saturday RMI &tatt SupplemtnU Home• of the Week Olls*t Ml. Stall .. Just $751 Dldna II TUlldly It 5PM °'*' HouM Ulllnga $ t51 , OMdllll Thurlday 5PM It Pay• to AdvtrtiM In the Sett Loe.II AMt E1t1tt Section CAU. TODAYll USA K. RIVERA MM7~2S2 .._.!WI.LEY MW74-42At • r--1 1 Ml.IC.._. 11-llOl'ICB 11 ... IUC NOTIC£S 1 1 PUllJC NOTICES 1 i PUBUC NOTICIB • 1 ~= lourtdlltton'• pr1nci ::~c~~ :2~ THE PETITION reqvms letters as PfOVld9Ct 1n ..,ro-Tt11s business 11 con-tiave Yoll illned 001nQ ~oltlot la IOC8ted at • Thi ,:._, ~-aullOflty IO administer Iha bate COde '8CliOll 9100 duct J by a gcnetal b1bir1ea1 yet? Yesi .V.1~ E • ...-neu ,. oon· •.ial• undeJ the ln<Mpend· Trie urne lof ll!lnO aa1ms paltne1$hlp Otu'~r E. ~ FJK ~~..;,Dr~~ ~.ed by an~~ eOI Admlnistrai.on of E1 will .not ~"• beforo lour • Have you u.1noo oomg tnc , Chrla1ophef e. 11265&.2906 ' busln vt ~ Jlar1 ~.. tatu Ad (Thi. Auttionty months trom tt hcanng l>uslness yQr? No H0b$0l\ p T eu ye No wiU alow !tit pe!SOf\81 rep· date noticed above etion Oftra J • Sllltemont lhe ~~1 :~~!:: e._~ro Berry I""'" r ... ntaove to i.t.e many YOO MA V EXAMINE"lhe Thia tatcment was toled v. ttt the County n. QI wt .. _ statemeni wu _, •actlona WllhQut obtaining 111e kept by the court tfy<Jlt w th tt County Clctlt. OI Ora Counry oo 7·26-&t N {'st;r· l1tlm 0 ~ lhe COunty Cieri< ol court approv11 Belo1t ar• 11 person lnteresled In 0'1lnge County oo M2·99 1999M00297 • ' ne v.lflgeCounty-on lM3fi taking certain very lmpor· the. astata, you may I UJtte79"91 D !ly Pilol AW 11, HI Enttrprt&e Dnvt, Ste F3K, 1tetM02t28 tant ecuons, however. J,h• w th Ult coun a ReQUMt for oa ty. PlloC AuD It, 18, 25 .Sept 1. 1911~ WS34 :111o ~o, .Cahlorn11 Dailv Pilot Aug 25, s.c>t personal rapra.antaltvt Special Notlc:e tlorm 25. Sept 1. 1990 W54t P~~ ..... Ne ,, a._..... 1, 8. f 5, 1999 W550 y,11be 111qwed 10 gt\ie no-OE•l5") o1 ttie hi ng o1 an Flctltloua Bualnell Fictitious 8us1ne1a ...,....._ wpo ~· BSC 8693 uoa to 1o1ere1t99 persona 1nvent01Y and wa1sal ot S Name Statement Colta Mesa Daily Piiot NOTICE OF PETITION unleas thty ha11e waivtd as111e assets or ol any Name tatement Th loll<>wlng persons September 1, 1999 TO ADMINISTER nouc. °' conaenied lo 11\e pel•l•OO or account as The tollow111g P8'50llS are dolno bUS1oess as _______ w_se~o proposed action ) The in-pr<Wided in Probate Code are d0tno ~1Msa at EmegineMed 1. 2030 Ma111 Flctltloua Bualnffs ' ESTATE OF: dependent adm1n wation aec;ttoo 1250 A Request Aloha Baby. 336 Cebflllo Streel 511111 1300. tMne, Name Statement JOHN CHESTER aulhOnty w;M be graotoo lor Special Notice l0<m Is St UM C, Costa Mesa., CaltlotrV. g2614 Tht follow""' pel'IOl\S HACKER, aka unleat an 1ntere11ed per· available lrom the court Cftlilornia 92627 Matthew Davidson, 2030 "'1' JOHN C. HACKER eon htea an objection Ip lhe clerk Kristian Rune• Formtc:a, Mein Stiff!, Sutte 1300, 118 d<>ln9, buaineH as CASE NO A198621 pettUon and fhowl gOOd Attorney tor the 336 Cabnllo SI Unit C, \rVrne, ca11torn1a 92814 :lt'&A. ~:Ji,A~~r Bl • To all h~lrs ben fl cause why the coutt s~ld Petltlontr: Cos1a Mesa, Cahtorn1a This bus1nen II con· clarl dll ' '1• ·not oran11he au1h0n1y JAMES G. HAAKER, 92627 ducted by· an lnd1vldua1 Costa Mesa, C.lllomla es, ere ora, con A HEAAINO the 11 ESQ (CSB• 745521 This bus1n4lss is con· Have you stalled dOing 9~~1da Cruz Garza, 2299 ~&nl~ed11ors, ~::r· Uon will bo held~n pe ·. ATTORNEY AT LAW ducted by an Individual business yet? No O fountain Way E., Costa be inlereste~ tl'le will: SEPTEMBER 30. 1999 81 15~7 E. FOORTH ST., Have YO\J ~l~r1ed doing Matthew Davidson Mesa, Celllomla 92627 851818 or both of· 1 45 pm In Oep1. lfl3 SA~TA ANA, t;A business yet o This sta1emen1 was fried JOHN.CHESTER located at 311 Tl'le City 92701·5116 Kris A Formica with the County Clerk of d~::i bbusly a~l~~u;r;i· HACKER ka Dnve South. Orange. CA PubUshed Newport Beach· This statement w11s l1ted Orange County on 8·2·99 JOHN c •,:ACl<ER 92868 Costa Mesa Daily PllOI with tile COUflty Cterk ol 1999$801063 Have you atatted cloinq A PeTITION FOR PRO. IF YOU OBJECT to tht Avoust 30, Septemoor 1. 6. Oran _County 6o 8·91·7799 . Da•y Pilot Sept 1 8 15. ~= t~~ ~ BATE has been ftled by 9rant1ngofthepelttion, you 1999 0 P~ ~~ 1: '22. 1999 W559 · Thll stalement was filed KELLY A HACKER in the should appear at tna twtar· MW6l0 25 ~pt 11 1 19~ WS33 "oJ Campolongo .... """' "' nt.{."<Minty ol ORANGE ii~s or hie writien ob • c ous us1ness FlctitJous Butlness Ste. 2" .. -.....-., With .... r~·nty Cle ... ol Su""'nor Court of Celtlor· 1""' and state ""''r obec· Fl tltl B · ' • 13 22 N....,.ort Ave Orange Coun~ on 8·121~~ THE PETITIQN FOR t1<>ns with the court be ore Name Statement Name Statement T I .,..CA 92780 !"96802 PROBATE requests that the l'leanng Your ap· The IOCtowing~ persons Tne lollowong perr.Dl\S ust n, ~~~·~. ~~:~g 1~~ KELLY A HACKER be ap· peerance may be Jn perton are dOing business as are dOlfl9 bus•oor.s as (714) 832-7727 pointed as personal repre· or by your attorney. LUCKY PLACE AES· Franklin Ftnonc1al ATTORNEY FOR F ctltloua Buslne11 seolative 10 admanister the IF YQ\j ARE A CREDI· TAURANT. 9862 WeS1· Escrow Division. judgement creditor Name Statement esui.te ol lhe decedent TOR °' oontiogtnt creditor m11'1Ster, Garoan Grove. 3242 Ea:ot Coast Highway, Orange County Supe-- The following persons THE PETITION request• o1 the deeeasad you must CaMornia 928"4 Corona Del Mar, CA 9262S rlor Court, Central ara dolno bu$1ne1s as the deeedent'1 Wia and f•le your darm with the Anh Lan Ngvyen 8902 ChnslOf>her E Hobson, DMslon INNO~ ATI VE TOOL oodlcils, ti any, be admitted coun and maU a C09Y to the Brooke Ave· Westm.nster, Inc. (CA), 3242 Eaat CoaSI PLAINTIFF: SALES, 329 West Cemtos to probate. The Wlll and personal representative Califomla 92683 Highway. Corona Del Mar, Marcos Morales Luna Ave., Anaheim. Cahlomia any cochcrls are available 1ppolnte(j by the COU'1 Dara Chen, 8902 Brooke CA 92625 112805 tor examinaoon 1n the IJe w11h1n lour months rrorn the Ave . Westrmnster Cehlor· This buStMSS Is c:cn· DEFENDANT: Richard s Berry, 329 kept tne court date ot the Urst iuuanai ot nia 92683 ducted by· a oorporauon Cotta Jane 'Moser .-., 5 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE BALBOA PENN tOPEH SUN 11-3 2·Story OuplH new carpets, PM1I. ~ coverings steps to beach. V\otW cl bay Good COnd $895 000 Cash 10 loan Halarl8 Joy. "? 949~73-3663 1 HOUSESICOHDOS FOR SALE CORONA DEL MAR PEEK·A·BOO OCEAN VIEW SBA 38A Access to prtvatt gated beach. large laMscaped yard, tn perteCI C(Jnd $679,000 Olllne!ISroket 949-645-1256 iiDRM, $6t5,000 ElCELLENT CONOlllON STOHERIOGE 94N&G-9700 AGENT. 10 HOOsEslcoHoos FOR SALE COSTA MESA •E SIDE AXER• atir, lba R·2 lot, $160,000 Call Rutty Guinther Ag!. • '4t-Jt0.Ml2 a11 , BANOONED BNeh eon1ge S39t,800 38R 2BA AGENT a..1n.a120 FA0HT ROW BEACH PRIME COONER AXER HSO,o6o. AGT nw120 8Ucii LMHQ AT ITS BEST 38dnn 2Bdl, large up5lall$ lanlllly room Pn&tne cotlll)I at $765.000 To View, cal Agal'C !MHT3-38911. JUST LISTEDll BEST PRICED OCUNFRONT DUPLEX $1,249,000 BALBOA NEWPORT REALTY Mt-723-4494 65 lOTSILAND FOR SALE ARIZONA. NO. WEST AREA 40 ACR(S, $495.00 Ptt Acr. Water. ElectflClly, Road Vl8WS, Ftnancng To ArrfOM 94H4<>-8473 80 COMM/RETAIL , JINDUST SALE PENINJ 500 SF OFFICE, Commetclal Of rl!ll811 2 + 1 parlong, AJC, 105. 15lh St 949·675·2660 109 APTS CORONA DEL MAR Stl.lcllo. Qui.t, new c.vpel. nM1 OC.91, pri'llle gllt, no S*e. sses .. utll'•, ,,,,,, srns 94M72-7132 ()pan Hse Sit 0-3, 419 Polt!Mltaa Ave. Bch Cott999 281 IBa 2 blks to bch $1~ mo (lnddS 1ill$ T sat IV), Cal lof appt. Gordon 949-673-7350 •THE• SHORES APTS 1 & 2BR TOWNHOME& Starting at $1095/mo MOl1lh 10 Monll ltese We a1e a pet commuRly 6 bloeks lrom beach 949-644•261 I 110 APTS COSTA MESA E SIDE Colt1 Men OPEN SAT·SUN 11-3 1 • 3bf, --· frole, balcony, 9•~ $et· ting, pool. $12541250 •111.Mo Special $625 .. $500 cMposll Mgr on premlMe 2043a Senta An• An Th• Renter Ctnltr • 714-141.$203 Cl&ulfted • M2-M78 132 APTS NEWPORT BEACH . 1.32 APTS NEWPORT BEACH l'N M · I.;: ewport • arma Apartmenb Bo)fnm1 .-omm1mitv \\ilh pnvati-btoarh \: marina W.1lk lo B.1lhoa l11land Larg" 2UR/2B \ from $2050 Woor.:l lmm1 n~ fi rt•pl11t•t• & 1m v11te I !ii•llUKI', I Sorry. fl(l pc.·tA. l Plen11e n ils (949) 760--0919 . ~ .. __ ,, 2Br 2Ba on Baca bay, ,,_, 2c 11111~ w/openaf, all emenltlea, Avail A119 15. $t55Wo., IOMtW130 •VERSAtllh tt~lo Cutt • cleen, gtOW\CI floof unll., l!gt\I color ~· t'lltlloo'"*'"'-'-$715 + tp c~':J. t.n. 1103 ~ s-n13 ' 154 HOUSESICONOOS FOR RENT BALBOA ISUNO . ' Llttlt 81100. l1land HOllM 3br 21>1 lltlcll palto, garage, $2500'm0 Yaa;J Nor 94M "'39 . 155 HOUSESICOHOOS FOR RENT B_ALBOA P£HN Sanitized, Sttps to Budl, OC01n !MW, fNlfbla & tllltle 3•2den •2+1 • Udlo 714 390-3308 / 849·363-1506 FIND . an~ through classlned 132 APTS NEWPORT. BEACH . '..Jlflll ................................. ~ FAIRW,AY APARTMENTS AT BIG CANYON • CATE> COMMUNITY BY FASHION JSLA.ND Beautiful trw-llned a1rMta arid golf OOUrM views. Enjoy C8IWfrM livlng In your large 1, 2 or 3 BR ap9ltment home! • l'#c>-car gerllQ8 • WWttt/dtr/fiT ho«Mwpe • F~ (Wo<xt & QM) • Nt oondltlonlng • Wet blr In 2 end 3 QA • 11.eeoto 13,100 • Sony. no peta. ,,... cal (949) 944-oeot Anolher &au Comnunlty 159 HOUSES/CO • FOR RENT CORONA DEL MAR •FUAN' Oe11gner s 2!>f 2b1 condo, pool, spa. w1lk 10 all, Indoor g11. $1975/mo JM. . !M~ 760-3187 "SPECTACULAR OCEAN" VIEW 2bf 2ba den, remod, l •c, pools, ttnnlt, 94~75i-7059 1e:11ea, $1100/Mo Wtr), OIW, 1ncld• utlt ;, Ten Eyck R.E. 849..:181).9492 • AREA RENTAL SPECIALIST •CHRIS EOWAA.OS• Flrat E111tn Proptrtlet 149·319·9209 Anytime 160 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR RENT COSTA MESA GREYS TONE 381 2 58a, 2~ T~M n dbl car eleclnc gar w,ll Ilk-~ 13009, Sl&roMo ll 10 Ttiunn Avt (VIClona. Nev.pol1 Bl'id ) !M~-63 H622 172 HOUSESICOM>OS FOR RENT IRVJNE T\IRTI.E ROCK, greac view, ~ leYel. 2t>r Clel1, "1ba -2 cat anached gar. lrplc, WIO Ing $2200mo 949 8Stt.a339 182 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR RENT NEWPORT BEA.CH . "Vilia Balboa. 2 rnslr bfS Buea condo. steps to beh.'halbor Al~ resort amen. W/O Ing $1850 Aw1ll 10-1 ' 714·964-7222 COMPlETEL'i REMODI 1BR 1BA StOOO(M(). W1yn. or Charitne 0 . REMA)( 714.795.9594 or 94g..no-13s1 ON THE GOLF COURSE Ollted commty. 281 -Den fum'urlum. Jllnl cond yearly $4SOO.mo S.9-725·5126 AgC OCEANFRONT ANO.OCEAN CLOSE 1.fkfrm lhrv 5-Bdrm St00.·$4000 . Blu t4M42-3450 Ne1r u,r;n;;, Pattc !)Bf 28ul..,..,. room. 1 year le~ no pau, $2300/MQ .. sec 8411· 723-06l5 :lBr 281 Ocean • 81y Panoramic View Condo • ' li'lslde lndfY, gar. wall to oce·an $2 200/mo Agt 949-561 3700 Bttch konlagt, DUPLEX s. .. hor• Or. fully tum 2br 21>1 duplar II mo winter ttnlll $14boimo wkd•Y• 11M4S.7984 MM45..o6112 183 tt<>USESICONDOS ~RENT NEWPORT COAST • 204 RENTALS. TO SHARE 208 OFFlCES FOR RENT/LEASE Co•ll M•H 1m1U Otllet •.PIC• to r•nl. Slarting 11 $1504300 Incl 111 ulll. N11r OCC, nlC9 q111-t Joe Lo•• ot p11king. 714·54th36" 1212 STORAGE I RHINO STEEL BUILDINGS 60tl00\14 tor $16950 Pre eng•neert<! steel buttding!t •Color wa!ls Smlar 5aVlllgS a» sizes 1·1188·320·7466 (CAL'SCAN) 1~A~EHTS1 •LOSE UPTO• 30 Iba In 30 d1ysll 30 dey money back guarantM Toll Fr" 888-200·8905 I 402LOST & FOUND I Found bike ~ July, Vtcini!y of Santa Alra H~s Newporl Beach Call & ldenllty 949-4 76-2800 exl 2S2 Found Cal Aug 19th wi.18 wi grey li08f ma1 lurlg/> nf8d'1on9 hatr. Vfci111ty ol Dover Silo!• al Gale•v 01 949~2-7021 412 CEMETERY ' LOTS 2 lol• fOf 1111 at Pec1llc Vltw (Lake aide trH), S&OOO lot bo1h. c.n btt-n 1-'pm 949-54M063 440 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE OOARElTES SAVE S0-70'Yo' Indian Rn rvitJOn D rec:ll WWW eOg com Of lol lfee 24 1115 1·877·WWW·ECIG (999-324-4) SURGEON GEN- t!RALS W4RN:NG Cigarotte Smb._e Con1a1ns C11bon ~1<1o (CAL'SCAN) SURFS UP BOOKS -•beb<>Oksc~ ~s uP TO 541"4 OFF II 714 84 7-1990 Rober1a WQl.fF1'ANNINO BEOS TAN AT HOM- BUY DIRECT ANO SAVE' COMMEACIAl.J'HOME uno1s ltom Sl99 00 Low~ PfYrltOnl FREE Cojor Cat.iitoo Cm! I 800-711-0151 .,448 =~~1 I BUY ALL PIANOS! AnliQl,leS ,.Qualily lumltllre ono piece °' V\ltlOle l!Olr'..oflAn NEID CASH? 8$ MONEY FOR$$ Antiques Books Collectibles 1 Paintln~s Potrety t Item to Household 1452 BICYCLES I K2, MOUNTAIN BIKE. FuR Su1p. XT comp1. Bontrager wt>wlt, 1111 tint cond. trlth H1r11 S750. 71~2M755 I $ FURNl!URE I Computer wort! 1t111on $45 ~Ir. $7S bOOlll:&eS S25·$7S, 1111rtri;al & latural file ctbtnelS 525-S 14S audio video metal \htolvtng U1b1111lt :lltStl S 125, 111 E..E°"° 949-548-155-1 ELECTROPEDIC LATEX BED New $1550 Never Uaed! Make Offer! 9491632-7573 1458PETS1UVESTOCIC1 R•r• uollc w1ld·looklng ltoperd apotttd CFA oclctl kitten• IOI prlv1ltgtd 1tw S45CWSSOO MM46-1473 460 MUSICAL INSTAUMENTS THANK YOU, KIDS! 8EAUTIFIA 38 M lllcellelll Condltien $2.toO. A~lll ltrlmed1-Uy Slon.Rldge MMI04700 Apnt• C&shflllll. ~ .. WANTED ~.~J~Y1~ .. Tha~.!cs to all of you who participated an the -u1hose name was drawn co win the $50 gift cercificatc. • Wa ch for the next lcids' page-commg .. eptember 22nd . We lc.m)w • you'll have fun with ar, end we'll atS'o h~v nother prtzc drawing •. • PIANOS Coltt<tlbl•• ·---·-·~·~·0-C.'~ .. CASH PAID$$ --·<11-•-WI BUY 19TATU • ,,_.., t.iHdlr .-Mt• ._,,_.,.,_ FM SILL Id Yltk1e ctiislfled ... ., . • • Wedneiday, Sef*mt>.r I , 1999 · 1 I PUBUC NOTICI& I I PUllUt NCJJICll J I PVIUC NOIW I MARSHAL OF :1 ct041a Olla Div afon Harbor ORANGE COUNTY ma:> lhllteof ~ In MAASHAl. OF ORAHGE. HARBOR DIVISION, ~ 3t pa 40 mis· COUNTY..:. HAAB OR 4601 JAMBOREE n\DIJI, rec:orG$ D I V I S I v,,, , 4 e O t Of Or Oo\ny JAMBOREE BLVD BLVD., 'ROOM 108, ComrricJn llOd ROOM 108, NEWPOflT NEWPORT BEACH, 1 7 I Aw • Cocila -BEACH C"1.JF 92660 CALIF. 92660 Mod, CA 92637 2378 Jenn E F r, M.mf\al NOTICE OF Tills propeny 1111 Oranoo C0unty MARSHAi. ·s SALE ing BY ,fSi s Mo(;ray, De9UIY LEVYING OFFICER H $Ubjocl of &a NOTE 0o llOI ta <KJWn Al.E NO. re t propeny no 11 if\U ar deface a posted notice ~AA no 11 Odr u OI oihet before Irle ale Of .ac:- HC0CotOV763·A cornmon dea1gnat1on, liOO ol ludgement. Penal COURT CASE Cllr 10 Its iocJUOn C01Je 50c::1i6n 818 (mi$de· NO. 480763 • may bo otitalfled lfom flt anor) By Vlrtuti of • wnt Issued ~rlhal'6 Olllce l.IPOf'I re PUbltShed Newpot1 Beach-on February 3. 1999 in tne QUe61 Costa MeM DaU>' PllOt above oes.'ljnated Court, Proi.patllve bidders Auoust2S,Septembet1 18 upon a 1udgement ente111d r;tioutd r11101 10 Secoons Hi~& ' •·21 89 1n 11vor ot IV<XI•· 701 s10 10 701 880, In• W55" ITW)nt qed1tor(s), Marcoa c1u11ve. ot •llll CQd8 ot CMI Morales Luna and a9a1n11 Procedure IOt p1ov1s1un1 FIC11tloua Bus nest )udgem'.!nt dobtor(s) Cotta governing it terms condr Name Statement Jane Mor.er r.howong a nel 11(>1'•6, and eUect otthe aala • The OW!fl9 per90l\s balafl(e ol S363.•05 00 end the "111>1111y of detaul\• •ra doe ~ &$ acwaRy due on said judge· IOO bidders • Moonworl«s, 282 112 N. menl on th" c.fate of the IS· NOTICE IS HEREBY Grind Oran<;e, Ca1ttom a suance ol said wnt, I have GIVEN lhat on Septernt.iel 92866 tevl8<J U90I\ an nyhl. •utle '15th, 19!"1~ et two odoc'" Oooglas Cllarles Moon and ln111rett OI aatd JUdQe· PM at 4(,()1 Jamt>oree ?62 1 tt2 N Grand. Of· rnunt debtor'5) in thtt prQ9· Rd ITT\ \08, City bl •lew• arige. Cahlorn• 92.86Ei • 1trty In the Count~ ol Or· pOtt Beach, 'CM.Inly of Of· This buSlne$S •s ooo- ange, State ol California ng State d CeLlomia ducted by an lndMdual deSCllhed as IOllow• • I n •e'l at pub!IC aucoon Have you s!A.neo doing Parcel 1 Lot 111 Trat1 10 ~tie highest bid<Jer. tor buslneSi ye1? No 641 ~s ~tiown on a ma!) cuti in Lllwtul money Ol the DQvglas C Moon lhereol In Book 31, page Un led States aM tne ngtit. Tt11s statemenl 11.as tiled 40, M soellaneous maps. t no anc1 1nte111$t of said w th !tie County Cleft\ 01 reootds ol Qfange C<>Unty judgoment ciet.tOf(s) ll'I the Ora'lge County on 8· 11 ·!HI Parool 2 The Nonh· hnYo dOscobed property. 19996802045 easterly 7 65 leet ot Lot 20 1 > lf!.UC'l Vtereol Bl may Dau, Plot Aug 2S, 59')1 Tract 641 as shown on ~ ~ 1'IOC05S8ry to &at.sfy ·1 8 15. 111119 wss1 map 1ne1~ rteorded "'q-'·~ .:s hCCUliOn, with ac· Book 31, page •O. mis ru. o tr:1e1es1 llld costs SELL t\Ollaneou!> maps, records APPROXIMATE MINIMUM of Orange County BIO $ ~a h Parcer 3 The SOulh· Dated Augv~I 18th, your Orne westerly 1s feet of Lot 2; 19:19 through classified APPOL\'DILVI' SE'ITERS FT/Pl' ~-i;nuu( '>hifth gi2.g20 Per Bour T"l>-1•rn1luc;;:1 .. luWiu • llc•hh I "·•!Al IOM1mua . '"' " """ • Pti.1 \._., .... •l~km1C"'rnpl• ~'"ftt V.1 In IUH') In C1;o,U& )k..,.. wul 11m"111~ C111l li1r"''l'I. l·BAA-.~l:l-\7" BOOKKEEPERICUST SVC. !or an direct co ~ q.J!Glo. bOOt;S posl:Jon Ollerl< oppctlunlly lor Pf~ COOf(jnation and dlQnl CCJftatt. I you ere $llW1 lovt 10 do I greai job and 8l*1Y seeing Y9UI eftuts haVe an impad • Fair yoi. resume and ~ reqihement 10 714·571·3930 ''Bookkeep«tGentfaVlt" PT IOt company In NP9 Quick Books, Excel • mun. Ptevioll• HP requlr9cl. Fu resume and .. 1.,., h1alcxy lo IM~nt-0155 CA.SHIERlATTENDANT O.vs&Evestval Newpor1C11 ChfSvroo' F8$hlon lslWld ai,k tor JOa 949~4· 7!133 Cltrlcal AM front 011k Clef'W Auditor. Expewrnced 1nd1v1dual needtd to l\anlk AM audit Bild work Fr~ Desk c:floc+Jr;<M Apply 1n person al N wpart 0unm Resort M TH t-.'}pn • 1131 B.ck Bay Of No1port Bch. 94!1f729-3163 EOE Counter pe11<>nn>u•• Pn, E ••n I~~ Balbol Penn ~ y In i:ierson at J112 Newpot1 Bl¥d 94M75-0lll6. CO. SPONSORED TRAIN1NO & 151 Yt81 illcorne $351( Stt'J81'6 T ranspott • OTR tf\ICA drivtrs wanttdl Non •• • POti()noed or e>:pcl1eneed ·Toi • lru 888•279·•058 or 1•100·333 11595 EOE (CAL'SCAN) 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS DlllECTOFI OF STAFF 0.. ~ tor 95 beO SNF Lm among fruit lloes r.11ers & ~ Soc1ilng ~•pct Ctntj Stale IC)l>roved 0 SO to nm • sllong edual ~ prcigiarn for all '11111 Mu$t ha•• curr l v N Of RN license PoSllron avalla~ .,,,. moo.aretv tor 1'111 uclt1t1g Ali no.me rs I adbty Pioasarit Care cit UWl'I. 131 WMmnr• Ulle, U~lah CA 9S842 FiJ< 707 162 0742 (CAL'SCAN) ORIVER'd1d 8'1$1 Starting Pay i1 lllO USA' A\lg haul t I 50 nu es • S20I( Bonus CDli A 19q'd EOE 1 800-92f>.55S6 ~4779 o.ros 1 800-llSS-4810 r4779 KU.M (CAL'SCAN) FUNDRAISING OIRECTJ)R Worl< ,_. SchOOI PfA's coachti t8i1Ctlets Md youth 910UPI IOI money 8 t 3-788-fl846 WWW~' HOTEL Portoflno . Newport Beach • $S l~ely hrng aolty iilvel & .,p'd 'lall • l'ronl Desk Person Iii' HOUS!'kttping • M~tnll!OIMe T.el 949~73 7030 • 1 :t5 'j ( 10"30am·5 OOprn) Fax 1!4Hl3-4370 e-mal llOl' ino• ~rtb!JWl.com STARTING · ANEW BUSINESS fr • • • • • • • • • • • • ' 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS Pttl '""' Driver Wanted $9 22 per hour plus mileage. Needed Moo thru" Sun 2:451m to 5:4Spm. Addi- tional work m1y bt evail· Ible. Must have truck or Van, liability insurance with prool or payments, driv· ers license, social security card, and clean o.aK.v. print out • Accepting appllca11ons Mon to thru Fn from 8:00am to 4:00pm. Please bnng all required Information. Trmet Or1nge County Ann: Pim 8ecl0nghlm 2901 Glrry Ave, Santa Ana, ca 92704 714-S4WS41 ~933-4080 "RECEPTIOMST.. PT tor atty otflce In lrvfM. Fiuent 1ngl11h • pho119 1 .. 1111. ptof1uloo1I pt9Ml\l1tlcm tu to IM~75&-5272 « tct-756-5250 Re111I Gift Shop/M•lltt C1•u PT See> ng Mlomet' erv ce lnu1~•dua1 w c;asl11(lt e•p AM & PM &hill$ ··~ Apoty In pe™>n .. ~ Oul18$ ROSOl1 M·TH 1 {!pm 1131 8act; Bay Ottve ~Bextl 94917293863 EO£ t~: Sell your extra household items In CLASSIFfED can 642-5678 • " • w.d~ .• bef1:1m . I TODAY:S CRQSSwoRo PUZ,LE DOWN 1 Actor Ray . 2 Condor, •. g. 3~1 4 Pooetlel 5 C9utt.-u'• ltndmueet e Actf9U Ryan 7 T,.1191 docu"*1t I Leeve a matlt 9 ~brandy to Later 1 t F raolloul t3 Julia Aobe111, to Rictlel'd Ger• 14 ChlrnMy pal1 20 Ages and llON 22 SOur 24 Bealle Ringo r,~ .• OOlpul 28 Rlllel lo IN •·476 EMPLOYMEN.T OPP.TVS 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS 478 EMPLOYMENT SERVlCES •TEACHERS ASSISTANTS IMoe BIU• Ribbon pnvale scl1oof seeks lt&chorog 8\Sl~· tllfltS tor Elementary Sclenco Also opentig for 2nd grade Asilstanl Out~11nd1ng op· pottunity Comp Sdlary r.tMlt classes Mail rKufTll! lo TVT S200 Bonita Canyon Dr IMne 92612 or FJ.X 949 856 2400 VETERINARY RECEPT ./N.B. good or11a'nllat1onci1 & people skills. work well under PfOS· - sure. 1eam worker. 30-4<YHrs Pi.1 .. bl 1w11e lhll 1hl llsllng1 In thl• category may require you 10 calf 1 900 number In which. there la 1 charge per minule. T ue·Set 949 721 11;53 ~ Ms9 Loan Rep• Wholesale and Retail lolln rel)!. w•experNlflee in Sub Pttnt Loam 1' O Base plus eornrn1s"on and benefl1s UPSCALE TRAINING SALON Seelllng re~ In~ pe1son 10 run hoot oo~i- Cell Joth 114-843-9395 a 375 480 BUSINESS ss woRI< At AoMe sr I oPPORTUNmEs Aui yuu tleKllll to you OllSll? Ceq 94~675-306 We may hlive the key Call 24h1 COKEIHERSHEY/UPTOtf 30 rttCOrd mesa 1 800 686· 7 ~ 18 tllgh 11 allie 5lt8I seoo-s t 500 Buy It. Sell It. Find tt. I Wffkly p1olrt FllllflOOO, tree Cla-tned. Vl(JeO 1·800-337·137S 222 ACOUSTICAL CEILINGS 260 .. CERAMIC TILE • CEILING DISIGN • LEAKY Showt11 repelred. AC 0 UST IC REMOVAL R19toutlng 1111d ln1t1ll1tlon KNOCKDOWN TEXTURE LH70130 Ot1n of Tiit. APPUED 714-4104315 HM73.eol5 7t4-MM526 224 ~DOmONS /REMODELING FARl)flNO I ERIORS Kilche!V8a~Amnodel Room Addl1ion5 VIUIMC US60875 949 6451132~ REBUILO OR REMOOEL HOITltt 01 OlllCH • ~ Conatruetion • R•9'>nibly PllCld • Local Company lfi363 I 8 • Stellheolon & As10C11tes __ C_llll_ll H 11411-11-644·5'65 You·n Love The Workl Tiie, Mll'bte, Gfanet Tra11'111tnt fn1tell1oon FrM Eltlmlt1 714-21 .. 911111 266 CLEANING /MAINTENANCE I * HERCULES CLEANING • Floofs·wlnd<Ms'bllndl'kllchen bath'lharnooo carpees·onices IOG-215-9M1 I 71 .. SS.·5934 RouMCltlMr bperllnced Oep1Qdabl1 • Aelerence• Weekly Bi·WlflklV Good re1es1 lm11d1 Mll-548-4285 Lou'• ROii .. Cleaning --------1 European couple detailed work, ref' 714 964·0866 714-486·1803pgr 313·29S7celt 240 M.ili7HouM Cttan1n9. T~ ~---------• w~y you '*• ~1 Fr" EstitMtl!I 8ondl.ld • lnaurld • Warr1n1ee 10% disc wlld 714·641·7147 "MR. BLINDMAN" Minis Woocf~ Sha1lrs Verticals 800-578-3836 - VfCKl S' CLEANING We oiler THE BEST ~ end Wf'IJ&# ClelRrog 10 yurt trparieoce, xfnl rel 11 VK:KY 'S 714.fll-0395 270 CONCRETE /MASONRY Oavld Ven1ur1 Contr1ttJ1t A C°"'11u & MH0tWY Co 8dek' •Gtana'Wal#lly U741441 114 ........ U opptng for • n.w apwtment? cluelft•d l•te you oompar• ooata • without haHi. or w<>nyl c .... .,, .. Ma ... 78 272 CONSTRUCTION /CONTRACTORS ' ANOERSOff cona1ruct1on Large or Small Jobs 1n1 d Lt~725 Loc;aj CdM E$I 1928 7t4-27J.4723 LEWIS CONSTRUCfiON RemodlilY,j * Harlclyman lJc • 70417'3 loc!ll Resident 7t4-5S7-51125 274. COMPUTER SERVICES Cpmpu11r S1rvlc11 for WorMn. Tutonrog and weh design Local relerenc15 '411-650-3012 PC Repair, Upgiidea. New Ou11d~ Ntitworklng. P1o01em· • lll4rog Training Ori 4111 BSCE Degree • exp 11411-574-9141 Ule 'II lie/fa f/oa /I.kite .A GOOD' 'ADI . 642-5678 .. 11y OWll.IS GORIN Wtah OMAR SHAW #wt TANNAH HIMSCH NO 'HELP ANYWHERE 01h 1111lneu1hlc. Ea t ~111 • diamond convcntioully. South'~ lhrce no tnimp was 1imply a shot 10 make game -• reasontble gamble. NORlll •J6 ~ K J 6 l -o 74 3 2 ·~52 lt!i\ST Weit led a low heart and declwcr. understandably in view of East's opC"nina bid, inscned 1ht jack. lost11¥ to the queen.' A heart rtlum oow would have cOO\.-eded the contract - the heart king would have been tel up and declarer could reach dummy with tho third club. Sinoe the play to I.he first trick marked West with the ace of hearts, ii wa.• fairly obvious to East chat declarer held all the missina , •high catds. Also. declarer surely hail a long club suit as a source of cricks. ROHDl CMt LI ION 'ti 4 elf IC. pe/W/tJ, arrVlm CUI (Tl.00293S) .. s 10.9115 • K 984 c;;1 Ql053 o AK5 COSTA MHA HONDA 714-'M-IOIO AONDl cMvU 'ii Aulo, AJC, lllo)tl. pwr pacl(8QI (010378) $17,8115 LEXUS Of' WHTWNSTER (714)1tt....ot • 86 SOU1'11 4AQ7 '1 9 0 Q~6 •.AKQJ43 . It was painfully obvious to East tbat a ,1padc or diamond return prob-ably wou ld also be fatal to the defender's chances. (A low diamond switch would have forced South 10 put up the queen in a desperate attempt to keep West from gainina thc lead ) So East shifted to the only safe e111t -declarer's Iona iuitl HONDA DEL IOL sl cpe '14 2 df, IUIO, fwd, IC, am'lm CUI (RS007e<lel 19995 The llt<l<l1ng: F.ASr SOUTll WEST NOR'l'H COSTA MESA HONDA 714-43MOIO 10 JNT Paa Plt.!11 IHflNITI l30 'Ill SMen. auto. c:d, c:tvome whll (0042941 $12,995 CostA MESA IHf1HfT1 Paw Opcnmg lead: Four of c;;1 Even lookins at all four hands. 11 is not ca~y to ~pol the Wl{lning defense. It Wti found at tho 141:11e in a World Champ1uni.h1p ma1ch between the Ututcd States and Taiwan. Sining Eai.1 was Elmer Hsaio of Taipei Smee Ba I• Wcs1 v.erc playing five- canJ majors, East had to open one When clubs broke 2-2. the third club became an entry to dummy for the spade finesse. When that succeed· ed. declarer, had eight tricks. Howev· er, I.he defense did not .err 1hereafter, ~that w~ all declarer could collect. =1-1300 i30'ii . 8Mlll "" roof. aloys, c:d (8178701 • $21 .995 ....cQStA MESA INf1NfT1 f{,14)141-1300 I iHrt1 130, 'ii 480 BUSINESS OPPORTUNmES PlttM bt wary ot ou1 ot er11 companlte. Check Whh the focll 8ettlf Bualnua Burttil before iou Mnd any money M "e IM Mrvlc.L Reid end underet1nd 1ny contract• btfort you algn. • COKE I FRITO FREE INFO $1600 weekly W/20 Local Acct'• Fin Av11l1bl1 1-IOC).55t-o411 24 Hie • AOVERTiSE STATEW10Elh Up to 25-wonb $450 WI 209 Cal!lomla llll#tplplll circuit· oon ov• 3 ~ Nallonwlde nelwM Cllail"4'~~ op. uons a11atlebl1 c l AN ~II I e I 44 II • 38 9 6 0 r 16)449-&0tOW*W~com (CAL•SCAN) A LOCAL CANOY Route 8aS1 one person buSI nass PTlfT 30 patented Vendllai "*'-I $9,99511- v1111men1 1·800·1198·VEND (CAL'SCAN) 4S2 CREOIT SERVICES DEST CONSOUDA TION. lower payrMntsl SloP tale f~I S~ or rtcJuc;e Interest! Slop cofoctor call~ F= Credit Coun~ HOO-prof I Chr~tilln Agency Rac:Olded ffi8$H~I 1·800·729·71164 WWW llT)ljycradll.019 (CAL'SCAN* ---OVER OUR HEAD WI debt'?? Do you need lllOft breatlwlg room??? Deb con· solld111on no qoal~1ngltl 'FREE consullallon T free (900) 55 .. 1548. ~-•ntwhori&Ofl.()(11 Ucll\Hd, borldld non rv NallONI Co (CAL'SCA ) 28+ DRYWALL SERVICES South OtywaU Acoust~ Rtr\'IOllll • Cll$tom Textunng • W11!fr Dameoa· Oelt Oulftty • Lowest Prit• LIS50017 7t4·381•JO« WITTitOEFT DRYWALL All phesestamall 1rg 1ob1 Cl.EANI 20ra lu. free 111 LIM00030 714~39-1447 -. ie& ELECTRICAL SERVICES SMALL JOB EXPERTT DUNCAN ELECTRIC I LocallOuick rtspOrM Se~ 20 Y"" llflllnonct Lt27S870 949-650-7042 LIC£NSEDCclNTRACTOR No Job too '~ AN &eMCes ~r. rll110dol, fan., new l\ICS, IPI' 11411·645·3656 Jd'll•!' 1 1 I• 1' 1,, 111 II\\' ' I )11 I 't ,\11 I 1 484 MoNEV: I 895 CARsmlUCKS !O L.ENIWAHTED. t /VANSIS~S GOOD CREDIT -8AD CREDIT "Ctll-vr-ollt-B-llnf--LS,__'H-4ll•4 81111e. I~ p#I, cd, 1-owner (31lS82) $18,9115 COSTA MESA IHFlHffi 714-24 t-1800 iNFIHitl J30 '95 Sd\lt1/blk hlv. anr1. ed. etoys (218()5.4) $17,905 COSlA MESA IHFINm (714~41-1300 NEEO HELP ? 4dt, bllcll, loaded, AJC, T.S.H. HELPS $12,000 I/Ida oil Prillate pal1)' INFIN ox4 '" CALL 1-881·76&-6605. 9•9-67~11 Sliver i[saga ltllr. mnrt, cd (W040ll3 • $28.11115 COS A MESA ~Nm 714-241-1300 Ma SUPS/DOCKS /MOORINGS 451t SLIP.'633 Lido Palk Or/NB S13per loot. waler/electricity, x~ location. Oodt bci• AVlll 911 IMH75-6128 695 CARSITRUCKS NANSJStlVS ACURACL '117 Aulo. FWD. IC am'lm Slttto (VU)05243) $15 995 COSTA MESA HONDA 71~0 ACORA lnfa9t• LS Spon 'ts Wiiia, lllVln1 CISS. abs mnlf (SS03574t) $11,995 COST A MESA HONDA 714-43&-SOSO biliw UscSI 1111 Whiial'lan 1eatier 11t. 1r Wheels. low m1. lmmlc, $1k aown assuma $10.950 pp 949-673-0411 BUICK PARK AVENUE '115 Auto. etr, llhr, lloys. pwr pkg (613952) $11.995 . LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714)8112-6906 CADILLAC SON DEVILLE '111 llhl, alloys. lul pwr, 271t ml (l46111S) $10,995 COSTA MESA tNFIHm 714-241-1300 SELL your used vehicle through classJfled 842·5878 HAIDYllAJI All phaSes of home, or ofb ,.. No jObs 100 big Of small • Calf IOf yoor free estima!L C.S. COllTRUCTIOI (S..l~· HOME RESTORATION REMODELING • FREE EST. $i;;;y Btutf TihOt si o 'i3 All power, CID, llr low pig, lilt. ebll, whl, 711 new ang, 1 ownef. $9,500Hirt>1149-720-1588 CHEVY SUBURBAN 4X4, '" Sliver. llhr, lulfy loaded tinean S29,1195 COSTA MESA INflNffi-. 714-24MSOO CtiliYY s10 Pkk-up 1i1 Ext cab. 3'd dr, u, Cltl, 31k nv. bid 11n1r. mi. 1 owntf Helt> $I 3 500 114!H20-1589 FOfU>-350 VAN '13 OOOd ""'· cllan. low miles, f1dd111 racks. $1500. 714-e32-0338 Fotd Atplit I 116 Auto, AJC, 45mpg, 55k mllt1 so down 111um1 $3950 prl\llle patty MM73.o4tt. Ford Bionco u 'ii. 4 Wheel dr. auto, IC, 5.1lc ml, 1 OWi*, pa. pw. bllkll. AM/FM Sltrto $4.SOCiobo. 949-842-0189 • FORD MUSTANG of Cpe •14 2dl. llllVlm cau. abs; cd, 11111 (RF1538311 $9,995 COSTA MESA HOHDA 714/Uf.5050 "' HONOA ACC~D EX, '117 Auto. tun pwr, c:d. mnr1, 16 ml (003227) $ t 7,9115 . COStA MESA INFINffi 714-241-1300 HONOA ACCO RO b SDN'll7 40'. auto. ac lllTVlm cass. abl (VA007693) $15.1195 COSTA MEt A HONDA 714-436-5050 HONDA ACCORD LX 'N 4 dr auto, IC. CfUIM. till (WA036691) $18.11115 COSTA MESA HONOA 714-43M450 JAGUAR XJs vh eove11lb1e 'M Metdlc Red, o40K ml. MUST SELL! St4,50Q.lobo MMSO-nal 'Jaout1 XJS 2 + 2 CONVT 'H $»,1115 95-4512 BAUER JAGUAR 714-llQ-4IOO Jagu• x.11 L SEDAN 4D 'i1 '39, lllS 17-4543 BAUER JAGUAR 7t4-115MIOO JAGUXR XJi l S£0AH 't7 $39,MS 97-4352 BAUER JAGUAA 714-llSMIOO Jeguw XJI Sacl1n 40r 'M SM,19$ tM548 BAUER JAGUAR 7t4-116Mt00 JAGUAR xJi SEDAN ·111 $39,"5 17-4569 BAUER JAGUAR 714-115'-4IOO JAGUAR x:li SEDAN '11& $35,"5 116-4580 BAUER JAGUAR 7t ... 1153..QOO JAGUAR lCJs SEDAN 'H '32.195 116-4572 BAUER JAGUAR 714-953-4IOO Jaguar XJ6 SEDAN 40 '96 S32,tll5 96-4571 BAUER JAGUAR 714-115MIOO Jeglllf kJi SEOAN 40 •Oi $32,ltS llM55S BAUER J•GUAR 7'4-1153-4900 Jaguar XJi Ldii'i 1115 S2t,M5 llM5'5 BAUER JAGUAR 7f4-t53..UOO 1311 LAH08CAPIHG I EXPERT CLEA,..UP Ul-:C'l"l!HUHG~~.S:":P~Al~NTl~NO~_. r,...PrunecYAamovecl Erp . GrMl Prlcel Non-ac..ld conlrlC10t WOiie· Frt1 Est . 714-7'1-3471 L1375002 714-538-1534 • OARDiHIHO • 1iCE's CUSTOM PAINTING Rtllabfa & Oulllly WOik at ProlasaiOnal. cle1n. qualcly Raesonabll Rall• Cal i:o W0111 lnClm & OoCICs Batrelt 11 14N4M371. Lt7034&8 94H31-4610 Y1rd c!Nn·up, Trimming, RllN80W CIRCLE llOONT. removal, T111a. Hedg11, PAW11r9-lrllillll Hcutt'tp Palm TIMI New ~ qulMy Jo(>I Fret Ills 714-118(}·8502 714 1164-YARO 1.1569M7 636-8888 SHA.NE~ CanltniAif.antUcapt iAll'lf rori*pnn'1ns Tf'l'f wtfltu1alla1iowRtm0tt RC&fi ltbiill PrClf I P1ili11iig lnt91louxt1nof, amell iobl OK Deco P~ W8'1Wlg l.14114350 949·&4&-3008 w958().962e ii 'Y AUTY PAINTING TOUCHUPS TOO 24 Hou11 • Aichard Sin« Lt280644 Mt-951-1192 ~ Oeckl/flflC8!/ lJJ!!l:ll!JlllU~llllJ CllJ)lltiy/EfecilTlelOtyNaN Sm·La Jobs oill Alea Rtra l 1-~-~ Cline 71WOMtOS 1330 MITOOV~Gla -OUAUTY CRAFTSMAN nA • _ 20 ye111 t.-:ptt Rtllltnces • rM YOOR HANDYMAN' • Plaat•IStucco Pitch MAAK 949-850-11~25 PUBLIC Stl\'ing SoulhemC.W25Yll semi Ritt.cs Contrtet« Ln2G864 24 hou11t Alpeill/lmpf~tmlnll Small 714-6$4-71)1 Jobs Ou1lltyflnt111rlly NOTICE •THI! lffJci»DOCltSA • 1 c-. Kan ~.1110. Room aod11ion1, 11ucco I aG4 I HAUUNO 1 jJNK TO TitE OVMPJll 11....._teea AVAILABLE TOOA'tl 14M7l-SSM The Calll, P1:bhc· ~ rt·ctucco Ll3&878t UttlctiH Comm1saion 71...U.2'34 • REOUl~ES tbat aM used householc1 goods n1overs_ print their P U C Cal T num~r. mos and dlauller.s print thtlf T C.P. tunber Ml II advtrtll· menta n you hive a q tion abc>IA the legality of ·a mover, . Mmo or chlut!lt, call PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISION 714~1$1 -· 1 1 • r ' · , 1 • Chanett art Y°" wilt find What you Med at ..,. ptlce you want to pay when you rtld C.uallled LIXUlbBIW wtllll, ...... .,. conclllon. t ·~Iii. ,.. ..... phOnl, 00 rJ\ii S7.2IO .. 723-0e2S dB0'6 w.. ......... condlllon. t 1~ nt l'llW ..... phc)rw, 00 Plly!r. $7.280 11411-723~ LDUIOld'ti (008903) $43.795 LEXUS OF WllTllHSTER (714~-tlOI LIX011400 't1 (073425) $38,995 LEXUS 0' WHTWNSTER ~'4rn ... CE u 8400 'to 8lacklgr9y, IMllACULATEll, 120kml, SU,500. PP 714-nS-2802 Llkus fldoo '" · (032382) $33,995 LEXUS OF WESTMl~STER (714)192.ftOI LEXUS sc300 '" (00532n $4 I ,895 LEXUS Of WESTMINSTER (714)192.QOt CExOC sC400 'iS (044704) S33 995 LEXUS OF WESTVIHSTER (714)192-HOI UiiCOifl Continantll Matti v 79 Gald ladief lnl. classic. atlowroom cond. ·1~ to 12595 obo MMS0-2115 Run your ad in the Newport Beach Costa Mesa Daily Pilot ahd the Huntington Beach- Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100.000 homes. Fax 4s this form with your credit card # or mail with a check today! Run for a weekl If yo~r ear does not sell, we'll run1t fo1 another week FREEi All for just $10'. Good jobt rtnablt MMe .. lnt9Nttlng thlng1 •o buy It'• all tl\ere .my d1y in a ... "*' .•.. .,. MEACEOH lfNZ EaCIO 'M OleMI, U«m~ wry CIHll, .,..C 11• mllage;aunroof, m.ooo. MU42·26t4 llltefcec11t 111\1 300ll 1111 2 doOI•. 2 lope. ~ .. palorrlflo r.1tn01, 80k mt onginel l1Wf'M $31,500 949·&40-1tl58 Mifceata i20E 'H 24k miles. champJ!an, fftttlef. chfllllll wtlfs. new ~res. alarm, CO orgl owner $31,000 949 201·9013 oays 1149-7511-11303 llltnlllg NISSAN MAXIMA ·90 4-0R po.¥t1. "'· 111to. sun 1ool, I Red Beauty Ind ontf $4500'obo 949·723-1504 NISSAN SEHTfiA xE '115 Atlto, 4 dOOf, AC, lm·fm CIU, OK ml, $1400. t4M42~149 •RANGE ROYER W Vt. All Poww, CC, dR; 111rtO e....ne, CO, aurwt, lllOClflff, LOADEDll Mini Cond,,.... Stiff SUJ ~!O/obo. .....,.,...,, SATURff SU '96 • AulO, air, 1ul pwr PtO. aloy'4 -(395568) S!l,995 -·C.EXU$ OF wESTMINSTER 7t 4-192 .. toe TOYOTA CAMRY LE 'M ''" Aulo, air, lul pwr P8k. am.'111 cass. lbs 1132148) 118,99!> 'lEXUS Of' WHTllNiTER (7f4)1t2.eeot Volk1W99"' VIWl890fl ·~; llnl eotdlion. ~111 '"" new lrllli, CUllOm ~ $3995 obo 949-&45-23 t 7 VOU<SWAGON 71 frlifi eng 19Stofeo to Ofgll. lll'Hm '*'· smog exemt. tan'tllaclt lnU< $265'Yobo IMH4s..t507 0 YU, SELL·MY CAR I lllrlw I .,..,.,.---------"------Mtftl I ,.------------------~' I r.., I z.o I I IC I :1 ~ :=a.-c.-c;n--O-r,r:-0-\'tSA-O-~-x----,,: I _ r;,.t .. ;;;; . 1-~J G & G UPHOl..STERY Since '&If CU$tom twnltin, • uphol1tery, elip con'90 llntlqua ,..,..,. 714-542-4t12 When you need o little work done around the house, look in the Pilot doss if Mids to find o good carpenter, electrician, ~umber °' handy rrion. '"