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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-01-09 - Orange Coast PilotServing the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 Water board trave-; expenses questioned-. '!I Board President Mike Board President Mike Healey they're going out a.rid having a good time on us,'" Healey said. "'Go ahead, take your wife to Las Vegas for a few days and have a great time.' That's how I'd look at it.. Healey is concerned about perception that members ar~ jet-setting at public's expen5e. By Tim Grenda, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Are Mesa Consolidated board me mbers turning out-of-town water mdus- try conve ntions into paid vaca· tions with their spouses in resort areas like Lake Tahoe, La Quinta and Monterey? is afraid some Mesa rate pay· ers may think so and wants the board to tighten up the district's travel rules to make sure the trips are all business and little plea· The district pays board mem- bers $63.40 a day -half what they receive for regular board meetings -to go to conferences held by the Assooation of Califor· nia Water Agencies, the Ameri· can Water Works Association and other industry organizations of which Mesa is a member. sure. Trud ~in a time of Y close public Ohllg-Hall scrutiny, I'm The district also covers 100% of transportation. hotel, meals cmd sure it cah be interpreted as 'Oh, • BACK IN ACTION After suffering a temporary· paralysis at Thanksgiving. Newport Heights kindergartner ~ Jafria Thorn-. burg has returned to schooL A fter six weeks away, Jafria Thornburg, 5, was happy to be back in school after Christ- mas break. Having experienced a temporary paralysis, Ja.fria has been out of school since Thanksgiving. On Thanagiving Day, Jafria spent several hours bouncing on a trampoline at her aunt's home in Dana Point. On her way home. that night, she complained to her mother about pein in her legs. By the time ~ she got home, Jaf:ria was unable to •: move her legs at all. Her mother, Amy Thomburg, took weeks off of her job to help rehabili- tate her dcrugbter with daily therapy and chiropractic sessions. Unable to identify the source of the paralysis, doctors couldn't speculate on how • long the condition would last. But Jafria ma.de rapid progress. By the end of the Chrlstmas vacation district bad special thresholds placed in the classroom doors for wheel- chair access and made special modi- fications to the restrooms, too. The district even had a nurse at the school to make sure Jatria's first days back went smooth. But to everyone's pleasant sur- prise, Jama returned to Newpott Heights Elementary School on Mon- day walking, almost running, with- out any assistance. •tt's a wonderful lesson in mira- cles," said principal Brooke Booth. •1t does happen, and it certainly is not something th.at is in our bands.• Jafria's kindergarten teacher Cristy Bunge said all the students had been asking about her and were ecstatic to have her back. conference registrabon fees. dnd board members are allowed fo attend up to three conlerences d year. Healey wants the dlstnct board to place a limit on the number of directors who can attend dny one conferen~e, reqwre d bodrd ma1ority to approve the lnp clild make other changes to the trnvel rules. "I think our current policy 1s pretty loose, and I'd l.tke for us to tighten it up," Healey said But some board members argue that going out of town to wate r industry seminars is hard work that is reqwred to do their Job and far from a vaCdbOn NI learn a h~of a lot at my seminars,• said ard member Trudy Ohlig-H "I'm not gomg just for the hell of 1t I'm not gomg for tun. I don't play golf when I'm there, and when I .go lo Las Vegas. I don't gamble • Healey also takes exception to one section of the distnct~s confer· ence travel rules that address bnngmg spouses along on confer- ences. While the rules explicitly say • SEE MESA PAGE 6 • earlier this week, she was able to ~ walk with her mom holding her hands or holding on to walls and fur- • niture. ..-Anticipating her return, the school ,. •Everyone is so excited to see her, and they're all trying to help her out," Bunge said. ·aut she's also try- ing to help them, too. She's always asking me if there's anything she could do to help.• •SEE ACTION PAGE I MARC MAR~ I DAlY PLOT Jafrta Thornburg ii back on her feet again and bilck at school after being temporari- ly paralyzed m.a trampoUne accident. Above left. Thornburg giggles wlfh • class· mate 1n Crlaty Bunge's kindergarten dass at Newport Helgbtl. I QUESTION City loses bid for disaster team head By Tim Grenda. Daily Ptlot COSTA MESA -Glomd t-.lor- nson, the longtime Huntington Beach aty employee who WdS reportedly offered d Job to start d new volunteer emergency pre· pare dness program m Costd Mesa, is staying put dfter all Momson, d 20-year Hunting· ton Bedch employee, is Ul charge of that city's community emer· gency response team -a corps or dedicated volunteers who assLSt ofh c1als with trauung m We- SdVlng tech· ruques, sand baggmg a nd evacudbons m emergencies Costa Mesa officials start· lllg an emer· gency pre- paredness pro· gram of their Glorria own hoped to Morrison woo Mom son to leave Huntington Beach and come work for them. But when rumors of a JOb offer for more money in Costa Me&d tut the halls of Huntington Beach City Hall, hundreds of Mornson S\!Pporter:; rallied lil support of her, hopmg otfloals there would match Costa Mesa's offer On Thursday, after much con- s1derabon of the offer. Momson sclld the huge commumt} out· pounng prompted her to sta} wt thout a raise •Jl was so touching ~ t-.1oms~_n satd "I've had like 200 phon e calls from people I haven't seen or talked to m years Costa Mesa Fire Ctuef Frank Fantmo, who is m charge of tus aty's new volunteer program and had reportedly offered Momson a full-tune 1ob. could not be reached for corrunenl Push for board-only beach chums up a gain • • SUrfers say they plan let- ter-Writing campaign to ask council members to bar swimmers and body boa.rd· ers from surfboard areas. By Jenn If er Armstrong, Daily Ptlot NEWPORT BEACH -Rick Richardson has been bwruned by the dty's response to his requests for a hardbpatd-swfing~only area of the beach. But he's not giving up -in fact, he's gathering sup- porters and considering a letter- writing campaign. •And the dvU disobedience term came up more than once," he 1ays. ·we're detinitely notgiv- lng up." Th Newport Beach resident tint took bll plea to dty ottidals tn July and hat continued lobby- ing them ever llnce. He 1ays he has amuled 1,500 signatures IUpPorting h1t petitiOft. And he bu now •u.wt •from the like. ol Cbrtl ~ Wbi> two yean • b.ap.d the pmb to lighten blackball restnctions, and Joo Knoemschild, who works for Billabong s\l.rfwear company. The group will take their case to the City Council's Harbors, Beaches and Parks committee again in February. But council members so far don't seem too stoked by the idea -by city accounts, hardboarders are get· ting the same or more time in the water than ever. •t feel that the present policy 15 working,• says Councilwoman Nonna Glover, a committee rnem- bel. •people in particular areas · feel they have been deprived of water time, but it may be that they have to walk further down the beach." Councilwoman Jan Oebay, who represents much of tho be4ch area, agrees. ·1r1 another ~le of one sped.al lriten)lt group that wants to kick at everyone elM, • 5he aayt. •tt's a very .llmited rt!IOurc:e that hat to be shared by a greet nwnber of ,peopl • • lodyboarders and bodyswten alNldy have th.ell own Gdulive • see SURANO,_, I ·date book flt DAY. .... _~-·.J > ---_-------~ .. --.-. -. . . -.. ~-· __ ,;., ~J -~----/COS'li MESA check it out TAKIN' IT TO THE · ·SCRE EN ItS no mystery: There are great whodunits Irene Turner makes her feature film debut at the Sundance Film Fes~val next week W:th holiday hysteria h.naUy at bay, you may have UJne, once again, to recid a book For a great liter- ary escape. consider a mystery recogruzed as one of the best or the genre at one t>f wt year's mystery wnt<>rs conventions If you enjoy reg10n- al humor ol the Southern sort, start with "Up Jumps the Devtl," Mar- garet Marnn's fourth addl· Uon to her mystery senes f PdlUr· mg North Carollnd Juel!)(' fJ(>bordh Knoll I fonored with an Aqdthd Award, this one takes the tough hut comp~a dte dfhllPr on dn mv<>stigdtion mto the mur<lf'r of d mt1n from hl'f fdlhN\ mo<Jnshin£>-mt1lu.ng past For rnmr· lwdl fdns, lhNe's Michdf'l < ·onnt'lly\ ·nw Poet,· WlJ1J1Pr of d • Be\t NovPI • Antho- ny Awdrd Sldfnnq n•portPr Jack McEvoy on the hef'ls of d scridl killer who prE>ys on pOIJCP dPIPC· lJvt•s, th1c, 1>edri.nQ thnllcr 1<, CdppNJ With dn endrng lhdl lldc, unnPrvPd sornt • tc'ti<IPri.. WP'>tf'rn nd vor bll'n<ls with mtnqut• in M1cht1PI MrC ;,11 raty\ "TuJdroSd," t1noll1l'r c op story hdJIPd <:t'> d "Bc•!>I r1rst Novel" Anthony Awdfd runnl'r-up St-I 111 Sdnld J·c'. tlw ciCt1on anvolV('!> dllittbled olhc:er Kc•vm Kc>mey, who is drawn out of rel!Jement to mveslJgate the disappearance of tus ~x-partner's son and lured into a wph of smuggll.ng and treason Those looking for a hdlonal mystery with chilling sbnilarilies • to the O.J . Simpson case may en1oy "Sunset Express,• Robert Crais' Shamus Award-winner for "Best Pnvate Eye Novel." Orter- mg Jn.sight into Los Angeles' seedy and glamorous sides, Uus shocker involves a suspiaous defense team and a wealthy entrepreneur accused of murder- mg tus girlfriend. A detenorati_ng Sacramento neighborhood 1s the setting for "Somebody Else's Child,• Terns McMdhon Grimes' Chester I-limes Award-winner and dou- ble Anthony Award-winner. Readers may want to keep a few lJghts on when they delve into this mystery starring smart ama- teur sleuth Theresa Galloway, who follows the tr.ail of d killer to find a missing child. The SOT· did murder of a school- girl in a peacefuJ English vil- lage launch- es the action of "Innocent Graves,• recognized for literary excellence m the field of crime wntmg by the Hammett Pnze d11d Arthur Ellis Award teams. Pobt:ics and re ligion mlllgle with moraJ questions about bigotry and class privilege as Chief Inspector AJan Banks' investiga- tion of the honucide unrcfvels. Crime novel fdll.S aJso may e n1oy "Le thal Genes,• a "Best Novel" Anthony Award-nom.i- nc>e. The absorbing plot involves mysterious deaths at a Berkeley ldboratory on the verge of dis· covering d secret for staying pe r- pPtuaUy slim circumstances lead- mg lo a dangerous cat-and- mouse game for private eye Catherine Sayler • OtEOC rT OUT is written by the staff of the Newport Beach·Publk Lfbrary. This week's column is by Cla udia Peter· man and Susie Lamb. entertainment briefs By Alessandra Ojuriclou L lke many filmmakers, lume Turner ls more com- fortable behind the cam- era than ln front of it. "I i.n.herited my late mother's behmd-the-cameraness," she saJd, bemoaning the fact that unlike her father, former New- port Beach mayor Clarence Turner, she has never thought herseU very photogenic. But Turner's lack of confi- dence stops there. The 33-year- old who grew up in Newport Beach IS currently busy packing her bags to g9 to Utah, where the independent feature fi!m she produced. "Billy's Holly- wood Screen Kiss,• will com- pete in the famed Sundam:e Film Festival that begins next Thursday. The film is up against 15 others in the feature- length category. Turner, a USC School of bn- ema graduate, describes the film as a love story. but not a traditional HoUywood love sto- ry, because unlike most of those, the hero doesn't wind up m the arms of his beloved. Nor is the beloved of the usual gen- d er. The hlm's main chcuacter, Bil- ly, IS a commerdal photograph- er and movie buff. He hopes for love on a grand HoUywood scale when be meets a young man named Gabriel. The ques- tion, however. is il Gabriel is gay. Or even interested. "(Billy) has always wanted that big romance,• Turner said. Most of the film was shot locally. and some may recog- nize the rocky shore of Crystal Cove, where Billy recreates the famous scene in "From Here to Eternity.• Only in this case, the woman's role is played by a drag queen. Filming at the state park was quite a challenge, Turner said. She described how, in her capacity as producer. she had to navigate her large pickup up and down steep and narrow trails. . •vou have to be guided by the park ranger the first ten times,• she said. GREG FRY I OAJ.V Pli.01 Newport Harbor High School graduate Irene Turner produced the lndependent film .. Billy's Hollywood Screen Kiss, .. wbtch competes in the Sundance Fllm Festival beginning next week. But by the end of the day. she was a pro, and by the end of the film's three-week shoot. she had completed another stage in the production of her first fea- ture-length film. Although she won't discuss what the film cost to produce. Turner did admit it was less than what was spent on •ntan- ic." -we couldn't shine James Cameron's shoes for a. day on our budget," she said. Turner got involved in the project through Its writer and director. Tommy O'Haver, who she met at USC. Turner dabbled in theater while at Newport Harbor Hlgh School, playing such parts as the second dead woman in ·our Town ~ but quickly dis· covered her true talents lay back.stage. She went to Stanford and majored in drama, and after graduation returned to Orange County. She continued in the- ater, working as stage manager in companies like Opera Pacific and the La Jolla Playhouse, but soon tired of the job, turning to a d.lfierent medium -film "I was fed up with not bemg creative,· she s!lid. "Films com - bine creativity with the techni- cal." T umer had always loved movies. Owing the late 8~ stie and her mother, Celia, even worked as movie reviewers for the Daily Pilot. "We both really loved 'Drug- store Cowboy.'" Turner said. Her mother encouraged her interest in film. "She was my big movie· going companion,• she 88.ld. "My father never read the Cal- endar section (of the LA Times}, my mother always did." Celia Turner died last spring. but not before the Academy Awards. She and her daughter watched them together in the hospital room. "She knew how important it was to me." Turner said. Turner will keep her mother m mind when she goes to Sun- dance next week. Touted by many as the independent film- makers vers1oir of the Oscars, the festival, spearheaded by Robert Redford, can bring fame, U not fortune, to those involved. But although there is a lot rid· mg on the outcome, Turner said she is going to Utah mostly to have a good time. BecAuse of budget restraints, she said she often had to miss out on the perks durmg the filming, like a day lrip to Catalina when !he crew filmed from the Catalma Express boat. ·1 never got to take advan· tage or the good stuJr. • she said But that's OK. For Turner, it's nothing 10 days hob-nobbing with Redlord won't cure. OCC gets 'ln the Mood' with big .band The 1940s mustcal revue "In the Mood,• which celebrates the swtng o.nd big band era, retu.rrw to Orange Coaat Col- lege's Robert B. Moore Theatre on Saturday at 8 p.m. Dance event f eatmes local college students The Southwest Region.al Oanoe Pesttvat f eatwing more thAD 350 dance students from colleges Md univenUies throughout the southwest, will take place Saturday through Tuesday at Orange Coast Col- lege. • ' Museum's El Nifio series begins with 'Rain' i Bud Forest and hit 17-piece -string of Pearl.I Orchestra" will perlorm wtth a singing quartet and swing dancen lo recreate and evening of muaic commemorating the SOth annivena.ry ot WWII. The perlorm.ance f alures such war-time favorit o.a "Don't Sit Under the Apple n-ee, • "Cbattanooga Choo Choo,• and "God 81 s Ameri- ca.• The mU11c droWI from the repertory of Tommy Dorsey, Glenn Miller, Benny Good.man, Duka Ellington and more. ReterVed t:lclcets are S29 and are on we in OCC'• ticket office, adjaoent to the college'# library. Advanced. discount tlck- tl for OCC studontl, 1enJors and Chfld.ran under 12 aro $25. AU others are $32. Por more information, C'all 432-5880. VOL 92. NO. I ntOMAS ... 'IOHNICMl Publlshef • WIWAM L.090llJ.. !dltOf ITIVI~ MINglng!dltor TONY oao.o. AMtaot M.tNg. no ldltor tlNA~1TA, City Edltot ..oa.CMllON, Sf;lotiJ Editor llMCMMnlN, "1iolo ldttoi &.YMI llOLA. ~MwttWno NIJfOlhM, a lhd~ LW•••• P\OfftOCiot• ,.,,_..., Olilf ,...... °""*' occ is playing host to lh1I year'• festivaf, with J)4111dpat- 1ng schools Stanford University, UCLA and University.of Hawail and local univenltiet Cal State Long Beach, UCI, Ca.1 Stale Pullerton and more. The performance will feature master cl.wet, panel discu.s- sio111, 44 rtudentl danc:et, two conC'eJ'll and a closing gala concert. A world d4nce concert, featuring such dances as fle- menco, Indian, African, Cam- bodian Md American rhythm tap, will be held on Saturday from 6:30 to 8 -p.m. 1n the Pine A.rt1 Recital Hall. The gala concert wW. be held Tuesd.4y at 1:30 p.m. 1n the Robert B. Moore lbeatre. Tu:k- eta tor the gala are S9. for more tnlormaUon, C4ll -'32·5506. • T hrow on your slickers and galoshes and wade over to the O range County Museum of Art for their El Nino film series beginning Jan. 16. The museum continues its five-year exploration into the history of American tilmmaking with d trio of films centered a.round the weather, begl.ru1ing with the black and white film "Rain" starring Joan Ctawford. "Since everyone ls worried about El Nlilo, we decided to have a little fun with It,• said Arthur Taussig, adjunct curator of film for the museum. "This series ls mostly for fun and to Mes., CA. 92626 Copvrlght. No news stort.f. lllusttatJom, adlto- rl•I matt« or adwftlsemenu lwreln can be reproduced with- out wrlttMI l)t'fmltJion of c~ · right own«. TEMPOATUllES Balboa 62/50 ' HOW IO REACH US Clrwldon The Tlmes Or•nge County (IOO) 252·9'41 =z2-5678 =642'4321 News 540-122A Sporu642'4UO ~ Sports ,.,. 6*4170 ==ot2 ... rthllnk.Mt ·~ Offke 642 ... 121 .~,... , .. 6l1·5902 Corona del Mar 61/50 Costa Mesa 62/50 NtwPOf't Beach 62/50 N~Coast 6215 SUMI POlllCAST LOCATION StZE Wedge ' 1•2W = 1·2 w 1·2W 1'1vtr Jetty 1·2w CdM 1-2w ..... Winds wffl come from • IOUtt'I to ~ch<· tton at 1 S 11riots dw· lngtM-Wlnd ----build to two'-'..nd• .... ter Huston, best known for tus role as ·Howard" in the Humphrey Bogart film "'freasuie of the Sierra Madre,• plays a "fire-and-brimstone preacher" who confronts Thompson on her un-Gocl.like ways. The MGM film was consid- ered a bomb when it first premiered in 1932, Taussig'said, but has since been considered a classic because of the aJl. star cast and theme. ..... , art and Lauren Bacall. ~ \ Each series begms in the ~ Lyon Auditonum at 6:30 p.m. , with a short welcome by Taus-~ sig, who says he usually discuss~ es the film's history and gossip • surrounding it. ; "I try to put (the films) in : some sort of social or: political context or , the day,• he said. ~ ·sometimes it hits • people as really fas-: cmatmg." , After the film, : guests are invited to • ., stay for film analysis. and discussion. ; Admission for · Joan Crawford, here In an MGM 1Ull c1rca 1928, •tan in 'Rain' at the Orange County Museum of Art. •Jt's based on the Somerset Maugham book," said Taussig, a film and photogra- phy professor at OCC. •1t•s not a super heavyweight · but it's fun.• The film series continues Feb. 20 with the 1937 film "Hurri- cane" starring Jon Hall And Dorothy Lamour, and concludes March 20 with the classic "Key Largo" atarrtng Humphrey Bog- each film ii S3 tor ~ museum members, ; students and seniors .• and $5 for the general public. .; enjoy these nice older films.• "Rain" stars D young Crawford as a harlot named Sadie Thomp- son on a South Seaa Wand. Wal- , . ~·~. --- foot swell wUI come Those flat SUff ace from the west. ~ flow of upptr level condltloni II~ today giving .. molstur• will crNte a chanc• of showers. rHSOn to take any· thing~ thin re- TIDU lgnetlon to the TODAY bffch. How9Yer, First low whlt.we.i..p 1:34 a.m. .().6 ~Wftt· First high SW911 15'.lAe.m. 6.0 should drlWt In and Second low push Saturday's After Midnight w•ves Into the dfllt· Second high to heed-high r11199. 7:S4p.m. 3.1 lut rtalln • "°"" IAnm>AY ,. ~ Is QPlblil Of Flntlow blowt:i. ~out. 12:.aa.m. 1.7 f'lnt high ~.:, 7:0Sa.m. 62 =o;,_ Second low lhould thrOugh 2:1Sp.m. .()t MofMSly wttt. .. Sect>nd high eddtttchi of wind t::Jtpm. ).t -----~ up.,... ... Jook .... goodfortMCIDfftlnt .......... ., .... NIWfOWf81AQt The Orange County Musewn ! of Art ls at 850 San Clemente ! Drtve, Newport Beach. 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Heaveri'knows there's enough of them. With the new year, there's always a lot of hubbub about dumb new laws -from Wash- ington, Sacramento and, yes, even city councils. I did some homework and, I must say, the old stuff on the books is hard to· beat. I'm sure you've. seen these outbreaks of legislative dementia from time to time like <this sensi- ble state 14w from Kentuck}r: "No female shall appear in a bathing suit on any highway within the state of Kentucky unless she is escorted by at least two officers or she is armed with a club." An ordinance in Chico impos- es a $500 fine on anyone deto- nating nuclear weapons within city limits. I think that's a good law. We don't have one of those in Costa Mesa, but I'll look into it. The fine is a little stiff though., How about a warning for the first offense,$250forthesecond,then . the full $500 for each offense thereafter. In Maryland, it's We- gal to enter a theater with a lion. Maybe so, but I be\ it frees up the good seats in the middle real- ly fast. The problem with dumb laws, though, is that most of them are from 1879 in Large Cow, Kan. somewhere. •A wife shall not bludgeon her husband with a rug beater on the Sabbath• etc., .etc.,But here's ~e thing. While in search of dumb laws, 1 stumbled upon a tsµnami of lin- guistic calamities -dumb signs. The best by far are Englisb signs posted in businesses abroad - like this neatly printed sign in a Belgrade hotel elevatoi: •To move the cabin, push button for wishing floor. U the cabin should enter more persons, each one should press a number of wish- mg floor. Driving is then going alphabetically." •Aoor, sir?" "H please." peter buff a ln hotel rooms around the globe1 signs and notices in Eng- lish are as mystifying as Stone- henge. In Athens: ·visitors are expected to complam at the office between the hours of 9 and el "Ordered to stand trial on molestation counts • Convicted child molestor from Newport Beach also awaits trial in the murder of C~ta Mesa boy who disappeared in 1979. By Christopher Goff ard Datly Pilot I After months of judicial back- and-forth, the man who was unlll . recently Newport Beach's most notorious sex crimmal will stand trial on charges he molested three underage Big Bear boys. The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals this week gave the green light to criminal proceed- ings against James Crummel, ~hose name entered headlines last year when police posted fliers describing him as a high- risk sex predator, authorities said. . Crummel faces six felony counts in connection with three boys he allegedly molested in 1987-88. While C rummel has remained behind bars for the last seven months, the case against tum has been in legal limbo since October whtle the court exam- ined the defense's motion to dis- miss the charges, aulhonlles said. . Deputy District Attorney Deruse Trager-Dvorak, who 1s prosecuting Crum.me), said a tn- al-setting date is expected this week. Crummel has pleaded not guilty to the charges. "I'm glad that we finally have a decision, and we're going for- ward," Trager-Dvorak said. While Crum.me) was charged with 15 child-molestation counts in June, Superior Court Judge Shahla S. Sabet dismissed eight of them in September on the grounds they were unconstitu- Featuring • the Aloha Room From Toe6 On The No6e & Quik6ville tional owing to a statute of limi- tations issue. The pro,secutor also dismissed one count because it replicated.another. Authorities arrested Cnunmel on the same charges in 1995, but a judge threw out the case after Crummel's attorney contended the statute of lunitations bad expired. A modification of the law in 1997 led to his re-arrest. Whatever the outcome of the San Bernardino case, Crumm~l must also face one count of mur- der with special circumstances in Riverside County. The charge stems from the death of Jamey Wilfred Trotter, the 13-year-old t:osta Mesa boy who d isappeared off Harbor Boulevard on his 'fYay to school in 1979. It wa's Crummel who reported finding. Trotter's charred, frag- mented remains near the Ortega Highway in 1990. 11 a.m. daily.• In Japo.n: "You are invited to take advantage of the chambermaid." In Paris: •Please leave your values at the front desk." In an Austrian ski lodge, poor usage but lofty prose: ~Not to penunbulate.)he corri- dors in the hours of repose in.the boots of ascension." ln Rome: •Firel No fear. Always is a clerk. He is assured of safety by expert men who a.re in the bar for telephone for the fighters of the fire to come out." Oh, now I feel safe. Wait a minute. What a.re the •expert men• who are always in the bar expert,s in? Telephoning? Dnnk- mg? 1 don't get it. On a Swiss menu: "Our wmes leave you nothing to hope for ft On a Polish menu: ·Salad hrm's own make; limpid red beet soup wi,th cheesy dumplings m the form of a finger; roasted duck let loose; beef rashers beaten up m the country people's fashion • Mmm, I'm starved. In a Hong Kong supermarket: •For your convenience, we rec- ommend courageous, effioent self-service.• I'll try to be brave, but do I have to touch the eels? ln a Moscow hotel lobby: ·vou are mvited to visit the cemetery where famous RusSllill com~ poser:s, artists and writers are buried every day except Thurs- day.• From a brochure for an Italum hotel in the Dolomites: • Standmg among savage scenery, the hotel offers stupendous revelations The provision of a large French widow in every room adds to the visitors' comfort." Maybe, but can I get a look at her before I check m? Last but not at all least, dn- ving tips on a Japanese rental car counter: "When a passenger of foot heaves in sight, tootle the horn. 1hlmpet him melodlously at first. If he still obstacles your passage then tootle hun Wlth vigor." OK. Toots, with vtgor it 15. Now a deaded.ly unfunny note The death of Sonny Bono. I had the plea.sure of working with r tum on two occasions, once while he was mayor of Palm Spnngs and once while a member of Congress. All the land words you've heard about him are true He wat. a remarkably gentle and thoughtful man, in stark con- trdSt Wlth his zany public image from long ago. He was genuinely interested m what you b_ad to .say and could make people laugh whenever be wanted usually dt his expense He was a truly ruce man in a profession that considers being ruce a character flaw What a sad note for a new year I gotta' go • PETER MffA 1s the mayOf of Costa Mesa His column-appears on Fridays. E- mail him at Ptr840aol com Police seek m~ whose sto~age unit had dynamite ,COSTA MESA -In their seareh for a man wanted for questioning Jn connection with a stash of dynamite and dnlg- making chem.icalt, police thought they had a lucky break Wednesday night. A man-who identified himself as 1lussell Renison called the wa.tch conuunder'1 qlfioe to say e,ODY\V OR!t( flT~b l5 NlJ112JnON ···-" DONI WAIT ) to ewrt your ( ~ . New Year's · <i"Jft" ··· Resolution! • )FREE ~ Compo&lt.1on ' /\nalyei& f"oreonal Tralnln9 714-602-3814 he had seen bis name on the news and wanted to meet with police, authorities said. Before being evicted in Sep- tember, Renison rented the Bris- tol Street storage unit where police on Wednesday found two sticks of dynamite, blasting caps, booby traps, and chemi- cals used to manufacture £9 '"-'"l'CX" ,,,..,,,,, methamphetamine, said Costa Mesa police U . Ron Smith. Police waited till early Thurs- day morning, but the caller skipped out on the appoin1ment, Smitb said. 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While supplies last! • AUOAY, JAMUA/CY 9, 1999 High school students help ease drain on blood supj)ly • The 50 pmts of blood organized by the Newport Harbor Social Science Club comes at good time. ~ By Jennifer Armstrong, Dally PUot I cru~ • said teacher Michaela Burns, tbe club's adviser. •lb.iJ bme over Christmas break, the Red Cross ca.lled me and asked U we wanted to cancel it because we probably didn't have enough time (The students) wanted to have it because of the : blood..up1,>Jy problem.• NEWPORT BEAC H -Newport Harbor The Orange County Red Cross bas High School picked a good week to have · been repo~g a severe lack ~f blood t t b t blood dn ngbt now, which they attribute to Jammed onf! o 1 s es ves ever . . Th h 1. d blood ..i....: t •"-holiday schedules and the recent Ou epi-e sc oo s ~econ UJ1ve o ii1e demic. · 1 yea.r We dnesday attracted 66 donors and Red Cross spokeswoman Sarah rPsulted in 50 pints of blood. Only 16 wer.e Shogren said Newport Harbor's 50-pint !>creened out because of tlliless or lfon total amounts to an above-average take. deflm·ncy -whJch sUlJ meant fa.r more ·Ana certa.mly any amount of blood is · blood than usual going to have an impact.• Shogren said. Sophomore!> Sa.rdh Killelea and Andrea Sarah said she thlnks the shortage Ma.cha.do orgaruzed the dnve for the actually helped boost commuruty aware- Sonol Science Club m record tune -they ness of blood donations, which con- ha.d only two days afte r Chnstmas break tnbuted to thls week's success. / AP PHOTO • Sil\fer Char 1n ~ another racing honor By 1im Grenda. t}ai/'/' POot NEWPORT BEACH Local tbOroughbiii:I race bOtse owners Bob and Beverly Lewis added another feather to their cap Thursday when their horse, Silver Charm. was voted the best 3·year-old male hone in the country by the hone ri!C?" ingmedia. The Eclipse Awards are banded out each year to the top race horses, owners, tram- ers and jockeys in the country. title. 1be bone ii still in the run- wng for t.be Ediple Hone Of the Year booon. wbk:h will be h4nded OOt iiat month. Silver Charm's trainer, Huntington Beach resident Bob Batf ert, also won the award tot top traioet. . But •Team Silver Charril" misled a dean sweep when the Lewiles were beaten out tor top~ bonon by Senny arid Caroline Hine, tbe owners of the favorite to win Hone of the Year. Skip Away. ICJ put 1t t09etber ·1 think people are starting to realize Silver Cbann was named best J.year-olcl. Silv.er Charm, the dark gray colt who last sprlng won the Kentucky Derby and Preak- ness. Stakes before missing a sweep of the presta.g:ious niple Crown with a narrow loss in the Belmont Stakes, won the top 3:year-old colt or gelding Other Ecliple Award win- ners were: Ajina, 3-year-old fil. ly; Hidden Lake, older filly or mare; Chief Bea.chart, male turf; Ryafim, female twf; Smoke Glacken; · . SJ>rinler; Lonesome Glory, steeplechase; Jeny Bailey, jockey. ·we know that at the hohday time it's more about how unportant 1t is,• s~e said. WINTER SPORTS WEAR SALE JOHn lEOnRRD.'S GOLF SHOP verything You've Been Wanting to KnoW' About Your Shoulders ... Our guesc speaker, Dr. Ralph Venuto, is a Board Ccrcified Orchopaedic Surgeon, the former Olympic Team physician, and he has been a consultant to the Joffrey Ballet and the NBA. The seminar will cover the causes of shoulder pain: dislocacions, tears, tendinitis and treatments. 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Registration is $40. For more information, call 832-5741. .,. WOMEN AND FOOTBALL Women of all ages who want to follow all the action on Super Bowl Sunday can sign up for Women's Intro to Football, a two- . week class from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Oasis Senior Center, 800 Mar- guerite Ave., Corona del Mar. The cost is $33 for those who live in Newport Beach and $38 for all others. For more lllformation, call 644-3151. 71.e !'ut u. ~~I • CHA'S FAMILY JIC SHOE REPAIR ::::::=. 167.llR\l\fA\f .. IF , ....... -1o11 l7lll St 1 ~ t..hmd Bkl.Ll!lllla ,..,t kl. II -:.. 714-642-4314 1'11;.!"'illHI c·a 1·1 u-1 .... c·e HU B EAT THE UPCOMING PRICE INCREASE HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon•Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 East 17th St Costa Mesa CAREER NETWORK St. . Andrew's Presbyterian Church offers free Career Net- work meetings for those µnem- ployed at 7:30 p.m. in the church's Stewart Lounge. 600 SL Andrews Road, Newport Beach. This week, Jack Higgins of The Adler Group will speak about Smart Interview- ing for Your Next Job or Next Employment. For more infonna- tion, call 574-2239. CHll.,DREN of PARKINSONIANS The tree ~pport group meet- ing for the Children of Parkinsoni- ans meets from 7 to 9 p.m. in room 3 of the Oasis Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more information, call 645- 3352. FRIDAY . VOLLEYBALL Experience volleyball players are invited to sign up for a nine- week class Advanced Six-Person Volleyball from 7 to 9: 15 p.m. at Lincoln gymnasium. Registration is $35. For more information, call the Newport Beach Community Services office at 644-3151. CONSUMER BUSINESS NETWORK Consumer Business Network meets at 7 a.m. at the Mezz;mine, 19800 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. The topic, Battling the IRS on Neutral Territoy, Beware the 1040. The cost is $15. For more information, call 550-4785 or e- mail cbn@compuserve.com . 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Totally compatible for FAX machines, etc. This limo 1s fully equipped! Beautify Your Yard! FARNSWORTH • I.ANDS<'.APB COMPANY 548-5132 u; ..... 1010 •• • Land8capc Ocalgn • Stonework. Pauos &: BBQit • Wate:rfAUs. Pools &: Spui ·~ Sjoatem• • lAnclllCape UgJIUng • Dratmge Spttkltata We ~ <>M' .f-0 llMT3 combined ~lnthl.t GrN. Our quallt'll, crtOttottM and "'"'°~ UlllnOtcNd. ~wiDfll ~~ofall I/OW~ """~ . ...... Q•UllLL MASONRY COMPANY 434-7744 .. ._.. Bluff Drive and Back Bay Road. Cail 786-8878. ' PEE WEE BASKETBAU Girls and boys in first and sec- ond grade are invited to take part in a five-week Pee Wee Basket- ball Instructional Clinic, from 9 to 10 a .m. at the West Newport Community Center. Registration is $25 for Ne~rt Beach resi- dents an4 $30 for all others and indudes a t-shirt. For more infor- mation, call 644-3151. ROSE PRUNING The Sherman I:.iqrary and Gar- dens offers a free program titled Rose Pruning presented by gar- den director Wade Roberts at 9:30 a.m. at 2647 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. For more infor- mabon, call.673-2261. LITTLE LEAGUE SIGN-UPS The Custa Mesa National Little League will have its final registra- tion for spring league from 9 a.m. to noon at TeWinkle School, 3224 California St.. Costa 'Mesa. The cost is $70. For more information. call 966-CMLL. RELEAF COSTA MESA ReLeaf Costa Mesa meets at Te Winkle School at 9 a.m. to plant about 70 trees along five streets in the area. The school is located at 3224 California St., Costa Mesa. For volunteer information, call 437-5874. . APPLE COMPUTER CLUB The Orange Apple Computer Club meets frdm 8:30 a.m. to noon in the Chemistry Building' at OCC, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. SymanteJC Corp. will demonstrate the latest versions of its products. The first meeting is tree. Annual membership is $30. For more information, call 836- 0522, e-mail Bob Reed at CalifBo- bR@aol.com or visit the website at http://www.oacc.org . SUNDAY BEANIE BABIE SHOW The Southern California "Harbor Lights? ... " You'll tind us at Paul's Light House 1555 Placentia Ave 2 Bloclui North of Hoag Hospital Open 7 days (9-6 pm)• MCNlsa (714) 645-7856 • Bearue Babie Boutique and 1Tade Shows presents Princess's New Year Celebration, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m . at the Doubletree Hotel, 3050 S. Bnstol St., Costa Mesa. Adnussion is $3. Children under seven are free. Special raffles for retired Beanie Babies, Kids 1Tad- ing Table and Coloring Area, Princess Diana Bear raffle and more. For information, call 316- 0318. ~ DOG SHOW Shoreline Dog Fanoers Asso- c1a tion of Orange County holds it All Breed Dog Show from 8 a.m. to 6 p .m. in buildings ·10, 12 and 16 of the Orange County Fairgrounds, 88 Fair Drive, Cos- ta Mesa. Admission is $5 for adults, $4 fo~ seniors, $3 for chil- dren ages :;~to 12 and children under six are free. For more information, call 532-5559. T'AI CHI St. Mark Presbyterian Church offers a t'ai chi chih class thfough Feb. 2 at 11 a.m. at the church located on the comer of Jamboree Road and Eastbluff Drive in Newport Beach. The RECYCLED RAGS ... Clothes from the \\,uclrolw., of tht• \\orld\ best dre''l'd pt•ople OPEN EVERY DAY! 2731 E. Coast Hwy Corona del Mar (714) 675-5553 cost is $35. For more informa- tion, call 64.C-1341 . MONDAY SUPPORT GROUP The Jewish Senior Center and Jewish Family Services offer a series of discussion-support groups fQr adult children of aging parents at 7:30 p.m. at 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa The cost is $30 per person or couple The series continues Jan 26 and Feb. 2. For more mforrnation. call 513-5641 . TUESDAY STRESS WORKSHOP Hoag Cancer Center preseots a free educational workshop titled Taking the Stress out of Stress from 7 to 8:30 p m at the Hoage Cancer Center Auctiton- um, 1 Hoag Dnve. Newport Beach. Pre-reg1strat1on 1s req_wred. For more information, call 760-5542. FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1998 •~ ESTATE PLANN ING The Law Offices of Usa A. Ciancio offers a free seminar titled Estate Planrung for the Young Family -Protecting Your Family Through Wills and Trusts, at 6:30 p.m at 881 Dover Dnve, Suite 300, Newport Beach. Reservations required. For more information, call 574- 0866. • BRAILLE CLASS The Jewish Seruor Center offers d free 12-week senes of classes for people with fading v1s1on offered by the Braille lnst1tute of Orange County from 9 to 11 a.m. at 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. For class time and 1nformalion, call 513-5641. COSMETIC SUR GERY The city of Newport Beach offers a one-day class titled Everything You Wanted·to Know About Cosmetic Surgery, from 7 to 8 30 p m at the Commuruty Youth Center m Corona del Mar. Re91strabon is $15 for Newport Beach residents and $20 for all others. For more mformation, 1 call 644-3151 PERSONAt TAAIN NG • $Ptl\il\j,NG® • AHIOSICS •YOGA• STJ!f!ltG ""' ~R.:o,.., -..C. • CARotAC REHAB • E.xPERT PE~ STAFF • ME(lo(J...._y.f'. ·r.sL S.;EC Pl>•.;{ "l.fS • P1111ATE HEA!.TH C.ue PAl!I.. ~ • ~M 'EO CHILD CARE Av. J.B.:: ·c. ~EY!lf PS Cert1f1ed Spinning® Instructors & Off1c1al Sp1nn1ng Center S'4ee-1fe Fitness Center 631-3623 IN WUTCUFf SHol>PINo CUnQ AT IRVlfiE Al/£. & I TTH IT. IN NEWPORT HACH FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1998 • F I Lose extra pounds in city fitness classes The city of Newport Beach offers several new fitness classes for adults eager to shed those extra holiday pounds. ~Rise and Wallcft will meet every other Sunday at the Balboa Pier for power walking along the coast begmrung Uus Sunday. The registration fee for Newport Beach residents is $5. The First Incentive 1Taining Workshop, a comprehensive physical workout program, will meet from 10-11 a m. beginrung this Saturday at the No Xcuz Stu- dio. The registration fee for the three-week individualized pro- gram is $120 for Newport Beach residents and $125 for non-resi- dents. To register for any of these programs, visit Newport Beach Comrnu01ty Servlces at 3300 Newport Blvd. For more mfonna- t10n call 644-3151. Learn bronze casting at OCC this spring Orange Coast College will offer a three-unit art course that teaches bronze casting this spnng. The class, which starts Jan. 20, will meet Tuesdays from 4 to 10 p.m. The coUise teaches art bronze casting using the lost- MESA CONTINUED FROM 1 "no expen!.es for spousal atten- dance shall be borne or reim- bursed by the district without board approval," they do encour- age mamed directors to bring thel! spouses along. "The attendance of spouses serves a public purpose by foster- ing friendly relations with ne1gh- borirfg water agencies and water professionals Wlth whom the dis- tnct does busmess," the travel policy states Healey wants any references to spouses dropped from the trdvel rules but not all his col- SURFING CONTINUED FROM 1 dreas when the blackbdll flags go up. Richardson's goal: to win hardboarders a beach of thel! own b~tween 36th and 40th streets, 44th and 48th streets and 52nd and 56th streets Hardboarde rs tried for an exclusive spot tv10 years ago but ended up Wlth a compromise· Now lifeguards enact blackball restrictions -which prohibit surfboards m a given area -at theu discretion based on how many peoplC' are in the water. ClevidC'nce decided to back Richardson, he says, because he didn't feel like much had changed since then. "We've been kind-of playing Wlth this thing for a while," says Clev1dence, a West Newport msurance broker "Not a whole lot has changed from the last go- around" Knoemschlld says he Uk.es the current blackball pohcy but would like to see more changes. He'd Wee lo see no blackball between 40th and 44th streets, where bodyboarders have exclu- sive rights during the blackball. He'd like to see bodyboarders subject to the same blackball restrictions as hardboard surfers. Hit's a little frustrating for the hardboarders to say the least," says Knoemschild, a Costa Mesa resident "The discnmination between the two JS extremely acaderruc." He sees the request for a hard- board-only area as more of a negotiation tool -asking for something bigger so they can win smaller adjustments. "Considenng where it's come from three years ago, we feel like we've made progress," he says. "Certainly it's not anything that's earth-shattering like civil rights, but on the other hand It's re50urce allocation.• briefly wax method and ~and casting pattern Touchtone telephone registration will be conducted through Jan. 13; in-person regis- tration will nJ.D Jan. 13 to 15. 'For spring registration infor- mation, phone 432-5072. Take a class to ease the mind and muscles Adults interested in rejuvenat- ing mind, body and spirit can sign up for chi kuog 1a new, one-day. workshop offered from 8 a.m. to 4 p .m. Saturday at the Community Youth Center in Corona de! Mar. The workshop will cover Chi- nese practices that stimulate mus- cles, develop the mind and regu- late weight and blood pressure. The registration fee is $60 for Newport Beach residents and $65 for non-residents. To sign up, vis- it Newport Beach Community Servtces at 3300 Newport Blvd. Call 644-3151. Learn the Internet through the city The city of Newport Beach currently offers a new Intro to the Web/Internet workshop for cyberspace ne~comers. The one- day workshGp will be offered from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on two dil- ferent Saturdays: Jan: 10 and Jan. leagues agree. Board member Hartk Panian said he frequently brings his wife of 44 years, Barbara, along on d.u;- trict conferences and trunks it puts everyone at ease. 'Tm just more comfortable that way," Panian said. "It's much more presentable." Ohhg-Hall, who occasionally travels with her husband, Don, on district business, said she wouki even support reirtstating an old district rule of paying dinner expenses for spouses along with the paid directors. "I'd be very much in favor of that, ft Ohhg-Hall Sclld "The cost is so mirumal, it's like a drop in the bucket." • 24 • .Both workshops wW be held at New Horizons Learning Center in Santa Ana. Participants wW learn how to "surf the web," use e-mail and take advantage of aews groups. The registration fee is $129 for Newport Beach resi- dents and $134 for non-residents. To sign up, visit Newport Beach Community Services at 3300 Newport Boulevard. For information call (714) 644-3151. Learn to fly at OCC This spring, Orange Coast Col- lege will off er a five-unit class that prepares students to take the private pilot's written examina- tion, Spring semester classes begin on Jan. 20. 1bree sections of the class are slated. One meets Monday and Wednesday mornings from 9 to 11:30 a.m .; a second meets Mon- day and Wednesday evenings from 6:30 to 9 p.m.; the third is CONTINUED fllOM 1 Jabia and her belt trten4. Alida Paugh, do~ mack bteaU and lunch lmide so thet she doesn't ovierenrt ber- ielf Oil the.ploy~. But otherwise Ja&ia has been participating m all her class activities including zoo phonics and the life akil19 cir- cle game. · •1 didn't get to go to school for a long time and I wanted to come back," said J~ about being back in school. •My mom let me cofne back yesterday [Monday). It was good. It wa.S the greatest day." scheduled for Tuesday and ~ Thursday evenings trom 6:3o to 9 Put a bug in p .m . Titled Aviation Ground , School, the class covers naviga-Someone S tion, weather. aircraft and ear. Call the engines and federal aviation reg- ulations. 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EYE·OPENER Sea We~ PCL boys hoops open up tonight , QUOTE OF THE DAY I l1tis would htwe been a dtJf~t gam,. wit.la a <#6erent referee ... • -COSTA MESA GIRLS SOCCER COAOI DAN JOHNSTON • 10-IIlonth 0Id ·releagt1ing Plan still the one •Original plan will be resubmitted to CIF Jan. 29; with CdM joining Estancia, Costa Mesa in five-school PCL; Santa Margarita still has one-way ticket to South Coast. resubmit the exact same proposal to the section counc:il. but was asked by Crowley, at the prompting of county superintendents, to ~­ vene and explore alternatives. out the league. The plan also conveys "inde- pendent" status in sports includ- ing football, basketball and base- ball to Mater Dei (Sunset) and Sp.nta Margarita (South Coast) in their respective leagues. This would deny them the chance to win league titles in certain sports, though allowing them to still qualify for the CIF Playoffs as at- large entries. mute to afternoon Sunset League contests in Hun~gto'l. Beach, Fountain-Valley and Santa Ana, violates the thii:d criteria of geog· raphy. Plutko said the added transportation time will force stu- dents to miss fifth-and sixth-peti- od classes. Mater De1, Santa Margarita and the combined boys-girls entity of Servile-Rosary m a three-team "parochun• league. By Bany Faulkner, Dally Pilot FOUNI'AIN VALLEY -After considering several alternatives, the Orange County Releaguing Committee voted, 42-18, Thurs- day to resubmit a proposal first agreed upon 10 months ago for approval at the Jan. 29 CIF South- . em Section Council meeting. In a 3112-hour meeting at Foun- tain Valley High, representatives from 62 county schools, primarily principals. continued to support a plan that was successfully : Estancia just I ~~es, 41-39· in.PCLduel with Hawks • Eagles get their break with 13 seconds left, but fail to capitalize en route to league-opening loss. By Molly Yanity, Daily Piiot LAGUNA J-ilLLS -It seemed . as if the clouds had opened and a , ray of sunshine broke through . the roof at Laguna Hills High's gymnasium Thursday evening and shone down upon Estancia's girls basketball team. With 13 seconds remaining and down 41-39, the Eagles were l attempting to foul the Hawks' . Ann Bubriski to stop the clock. Before the referee had a chance to blow his whistle, however, • Bubriski stepped across the half- : court line turning the ball over to : Estancia. The clouds quickly closed, •though, as Estancia (4-12, 0-1) : turned the ball back over to the : hosts for the Eagles' 24th : turnover of the night and sealed • their doom in the Pacific Coast ; League opener. ~ "You can't win if you tum the • ball over that many times," =Estancia Coach Paul Kirby said. : ·we still had a chance to win it. ! That's amazing." The two teams ran neck-and- -~neck throughout the game, not ; just in the number of points, but : in the number of turnovers, as : well. The Hawks (3•7, 1-0) had : 23. · But Laguna Hills' Shana : Owens gave her team a slight : edge at the half, 25-24, as she • poured in 12 of her 18 points in : the first stanza. • Estancia, meanwhile, man- : aged to hit just 9 of 23 attempts • from the floor. · Neither team could pull away, : but Laguna Hills had its best shot : to do so with a six-point lead with · less than two minutes to play, but : Estancia's senior Amy Deming : took the game into her harlds. . Deming grabbed an offensive 1 rebound on her own miss and ! sank a baseline shot to move the ! Eagles to 41-37 with 56 seconds ~remaining. Just 14 ticks later, she was fouled attempting a shot and delivered two free throws to put ' the score at its final. Deming scored a team-high 13 points as Llsa Steinfeld and Fran- cia Diaz each hit for 12. Steinfeld also grabbed eight rebounds in , the effort. appeal~ by Esperanza High at the Oct. 21 meeting of the section council, a body compriSed of r~p­ resentatives from 72 leagues. Though Esperanza Principal Ray Plutko said "it would be diffi- cult not to appeal (Jan. 29), • county principals including Plutko, as well as Southern Sec- tion Commissioner Dean Crow- ley, said they expect the section council to approve the plan, end- ing a releaguing process that began nearly one year ago. The county releaguing commit- tee voted, 40-19, on Nov. 13 to If enacted for a two-year cycle beginning next fall, the proposal would shift Corona del Mar High from the Sea View League to the Pacific Coast League, aligning with Costa Mesa, Estancia, Lagu- na Beach and University in a five· team circuit. Newport Harbor would remain in the Sea View with holdovers Irvine and Woodbridge, with newcomers Aliso Niguel,. Dana Hills and Laguna Hills rounding Anaheim-based Esperanza would also remain in the Sunset League, where county principals believe it satisfies two of the three releaguing criteria (enrollment and competitive equity). Plulko has argued that asking Aztec athletes to pass neighbor- ing North County schools to com- The plan was selected in a three-tiered voting process Tues- day, wbich considered rune pro- posals (six additional configura- tions were either withdrawn or disallowed due to procedural issues before voting began). The approved prQposal, rem- troduced by Loara High Principal John Dahlem, defeated a plan generated by Santa Ana Valley .Principal Bob Nelson, which dif- fered only in its placement of r--------------~··---------------------------------------------------------, 111<;11 S <~HO<>L GIRL S BA S KETBALL Nguyen's second-half spark off the bench isn't enougp. to ignite l I " I I .I 1 the Mustangs in Pacific Coast I 1 League opener with Aliso Niguel. , . I : By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot I I COSTA MESA -Costa Mesa.High girls I basketball coach Shontel Sherwood staged 1 anQther rendition of "What's my Lineup?" '1 Thursday, hoping more than one mystery 1 guest would sign in and stump the opposi- r tion. ' l I I I I I I I I I I I I t But only senior Kim Nguyen (a career- : high 10 points and five rebounds off the 1 bench) provided moch of a spark against I .visiting Aliso Niguel, which escaped with a 55-45 Pacific Coast League-opening victory. It was an opportunity the Mustangs ( 4-11) will likely regret as the wide-open PCL race continues, according to Sherwood. "They handed us the game," said Sher- wood, whose squad attempted 21 more field goals than the Wolverines, comnntted nine less.turnovers (23-14), and saw Aliso senior star Kristin Moorhouse (20 points and 11 rebounds) miss all but 11 seconds of the sec- ond quarter due to foul trouble. ·w e just didn't capitalize.• The Mustangs, thanks in no small part to the 6-foot Moorhouse's absence, pulled even just before the half, when freshman Nancy Hatsushi followed a steal with a layin at the buzzer for her second and third straight points .. - Nguyen, who took just one shot before intermission, netted an off-balance runner in the lane with 3:17 left in the third to give the hosts their first lead, 31-30, then drilled a 16- foot jumper to do the same at 33-32 with 2: 14 left in the period. But a layin after a steal and the last of Tara Mutu.kisna's three three-pointers gave the Wolverines (7-7) another cushion for the Mustangs to whittle away at. Mesa did just that, as Autumn Smith {eight points and seven rebounds), Nguyen and Jenny Earnest combined for five points, before Hatsushi's three ball knotted the score at 43 with 3:26 left. Aliso, which pounded the ball inside all 1 night to make the most of its size advantage I {Moorhouse was joined in the paint by 6-0 ~ DON LEACH I DAILY I'll.OT I senior Leslie Douty, who chipped in 13 Costa Mesa's Autumn Smith steals the ball from Aliso Nlguel's Leslie Douty and l boards, five blocked shots and six points), heads downcourt for a basket ln Thursday night's Pacllic Coast League opener. I scored six straight points in the paint to seize t a share of first place. include team scoring leader Kelly Chapin, but Chapin was limited to four points and I Post defense, rebounding, conslstent said shew~ looking for. a spark. two boards, before fouling out with nearly : problem areas for the Mustangs, were once "We have some kids who haven't bad a seven minutes left. 1 again costly, as was their inability to connect lot of playing time, who have really been "Our kids were more pumped up for this 1 consistently from the field on the offensive working h~d in practice, and l wanted to game than they have been all year and I I end. see what they could do," Sherwood think they played a little more aggressively," t "We're taking good shots, but we've been explained. ·1 don't know if it's worse not said Sherwood, who also lost smith to fouls : shooting 25% from the field all season," said having one player I know I can count on to and saw the Wolverines hit 20 of 36 free 1 Sherwood. Mesa, in fact, netted 16 of 62 play well every night, or wondering which throws. t field-goal attempts (25.8 %) and compound-one of my other players will show the poten-"It's the first game of league and we have 1 ed that by canning only 12 of 23 foul sliots tial they have to play well." no reason to think we're out of it,• Sherwood : (just better.than 52%). Senior starter Julie Collett collected sev-said. •J'Cion't believe Aliso is going to go 1 Sherwood, whose starting lineup did not en points, nine rebounds and three steals, 10-o.· 1 L----~-------------------~------------------------------~~-------------~--~ Several principals, including Nelson h.uns~ll. acknowledged their reluctance to separate the three parochials without regard to the three criteria Other principals said they viewed the three-team league as a solution to the grow- ing tellSlon surrounding the lack of attendance boundaries .and county-wide athletic dominance m many sports by parochial teams (primarily Mater Dei and Santa Margarita). Plutko submitted a proposal to place Esperanza in the Century League for all sports other than football. ~ SO CC EH CdM girls, Warriors, battle to a 2-2 tie •Bryan scores tying goal in Sea View League opener. lRVINE -Jwuor Megan Bryan of Corona del Mar H.igh scored late m the second half to tie the game as the Sea Kings' gir~ _soc- cer team open ea the Sea View League campaign with a 2-2 deadlock against host Wood- bridge on Thursday. CdM (3-1-4 ) attempted only six shots on goal, while Wood- bndge (4-3-2) hred 16 shots toward CdM goal.keeper Britta Vogele, a freshman who recorded 14 saves. Freshm·an Jaycee Mahler also scored for CdM. Emily Schwun- mer .and Nicole Swanson scored for Woodbridge Eagles blanked ·by Laguna Hills, 7 -0 LAGUNA HILLS -Host Lagu- na Hills High bombarded· the Es~cia d~(en~e for _a 7-Q _girls soccer victory Thursday in the Pacific Coast League opener for both teams. Senior defender Jennifer Porter, sophomore midfielder Rebeka Roth and sophomore goalie Tina Lopez (14) played well for the Eagles (2-6-1), according to Coach Jenny Tavares. Laguna Hills improved to 7-3-2 Sailors fall victim to El Toro girls, 1-0 COSTA MESA -Newport Harbor High's Sea View League girls soccer opener round the Sailors m a tight match with visit- ing El Toro from start to finish, but El Toro pulled out a 1-0 victory on the strength of an outside shot which claimed the upper part of the net to thwart the standout defense b y goalie Jordan Fredriksen in a game played o.t Kaiser Elementary Thursday. El Toro claimed a 16~9 edge in shots on goal and won out despite the defensive play of Brooke Pram.son, among others. 1\vice the S&lors threatened with 'Jay- lor Yurada scoring attempts, but on each occasion the try iUS! missed .. Non-calls prove critical for Mustangs • Costa Mesa gets 'outmUscled' by Wolverines, 4-0, despite the strong perlormance of goalie Erin Van Hom. By Molly Yan1ty, DiJil'I Piiot (,fl\I " "'C)( (I I\ Niguel. The Mustangs (&-2-3, 0.1) didn't look bod in th loss, but they endwed some physical battering tn the contest that, ultimately, cost them the ~e, Coach Dan Johnston suggest- ed. ·w have shown killer tmtlnct in other v.amea, bUt we were just outmUlded. • he laid. This would beve been a different game with • cWf9r9nt ref¥1W." Jobnlton w• cautious Dot to bla!Qe tile game on the 1-.e, but tt •• dMi' that me.oy nan-all ja tM ~ Of tbe game Mttbe._ .... TbeMI (5-6-t, 1..0) iDede llGllM palnllbfng &ad'" ID tM game'9 ~min· utll that,.... not pmeltltd and th. .... , .... l ity " the visitors intensified throughout Wltb. just one yellow card to be fiashed la lil the MOODdhalf. •wtiet tbe kids have to learn I.I that wbat the i'ef I.a beppen. he 1 ts happen,• Jobollon said. •we be~ to deal with it." Aliso ~~·· speedy freshman, Kllil Dev\ne, brOb • tco..iea tie in the 32nd minute of the~ when she deUvered a bul· let trcro ~comer ol the boX tbet Van Hci'll ~ laved. ~ lbot, bOw•'•· Md jull ~ ang'9 to ftnd tbe corns af lae ML COlte Mele nearly tied tbe KOie Wbm Katie Rocbe ..... perfe<1 0'09 '° flwh•• ,........ Vallllco M Alllo'I ........ 8- ltliigle. .._out.._. gat to'IM btllj\1111 • v.a.co gae a foot cm lt eo ...,"-..._ "'v:.i::.: :-:.:r~:.-____ .... .,.... • .. FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1998 ' Newport 8acbJCosta Mesa Daily Pilot u • Estancia will need to play at a consistently high level to win fourth straight. Mustang victories could create a sub- stantial impact on tbe final league standings. defensive prowess, Junior Peter Anderson for an emerging all-around game, and sophomore John cantrell for offensive spark. an impressive preleegue perf or· mance, including an impressive 79-53 pasting of Corona del Mar. Water Cwlo) is running deep ip N0wport's pool' By Barry Faulkner, Daily Piiot The Estanoa High boys bas- ketball team has won three stnught Paclfic Coast League btles. averagmg 1ust one loss a season dunng that span. Based on the appearance of hve serious contenders for this year's crown, however, one loss every two weeks may be enough for the Eagles to retain the throne. The Eagles bring a six-game winmng streak and an 11-5 record into torught's league open- er at Laguna Hills, wluch boasts the rucwt's best preleague mark (13-3) as well as the No 10 rank- ing m Orange County But whl.le tonight's Eagles- Hawks showdown is huge, virtu- ally every Wednesday and Friday night figure to shuffle the stand- ings, as Laguna Beach (11-5), Aliso Niguel (9-7) and Uruversity (8-6) also appear to have the fire- power to defy predictabi,lity. Costa Mesa (3-10) lS likely rel- egated to a spol.ler role. but an~ Estancia Coach Rich Boyce will rely heavily on the returning PCL Player of the Year, Sam Nelson, a 6- foot-5 senior head- ed for the Air Force Academy. Nelson is aver- aging 24.1 points per game and has scored at least 30 in five contests. He posted a career- high 40 last season in a road victory over University. Aliso Niguel at c.o.tll Mma iEsWda at UlgUN Hills !Aguna Beach at UnMnlty Coach Erich Allen's Mustangs are led by senior Jon Payne (10.9 ppg), wbileJames Bryant (9.7 ppg}, Nathan Jones (8.4 ppg) and Travis Rice (7 .5) have also provided scoring balance. Wednesday. Ja n 14 ( 7) c.o.ta Mesi! at Estandll Aliso Niguel at Laguna Beach !Aguna Hills at University Veteran Lagu- na Hills Coach Dave Brown's lineup features Nelson is complemented by senior point guard James Dawkins (11 .6 ppg), but a sup- porting cast including returning second-team all-leaguer Ryan Simpson (6.1 ppg), junior Foun- tain Valley transfer Brett Valbue- na (7 .3 ppg off the bench), Gavin Rainey (4.8 ppg), among others, has yet to provide much consis- tency. The Eagles also rely upon senior guard Charles Keju for athletic 6-4 senior Saia Makakau- faki, a Daily Pilot first-team all- league choice last season and an All-CIF tight end for the CIF champion football team. Second- team all-league returner Josh Pierson, a junior guard, is another key. Laguna ..Beach Coach Bret Fleming, who perennially gets the most out of his Artists, has gwded a blend of talented,. com- petitive and unselfish players to HIGH S C HOOL BOYS BAS KETBALL SANTA MA RG =-- Newport Harbor, Cd.M are among a quality chase pack in the Sea View League, with everyone behind Orange County's No. 1 unbeaten Eagles. By Barry Faulkner, Datly Pilot The Sea View League boys basketball chdJllpionship will not be decided by a coaches poll, wh.tch happens to be an unfortu- nate reality for the esteemed coachmg rrunds who don't sit at the head of the Santa Margarita HJgh bench. That spot 1s occupied by for- mer Newport Harbor head man Jerry DeBusk, who figures to en1oy the view the next six weeks as his Eagles, unbeaten and top- ranked in Orange County, set about secunng the title for which they appear preordained. But while DeBusk's bunch is an easy choice for the top spot, severe gridlock could occur with the entire five-team chase pack, from which any team could occupy any spot from second to the cellar. Newport Har- bor, El Toro and Lrvine all take 11-5 records into Fri- day's opening night, while Wood- bridge (8-7) boasts the championship of the Irvine World News Classic and Corona del Mar (4- 12) clearly has yet to tap its full poten'· ti al. Junior point guard Matt Jame- s.a View• --son (13.4 points --11J-and 6.3 assists per W L game), as well as Corona del Mar (4-1 2) 0 0 ..... Ct El To ro (11·5) 0 0 0 Santa M argarita (15-0) 0 0 I To night 's gam e'> ( 7:30) Woodbridge at c.dM Newpaf't HMbor at El Toro Irvine at Santi Margarita Wedne!i.d ,ly, Jan. 14 (7:30) Nwlport at Santa Margarita Cororwl cW Mar at Irvine El Toro at Woodbridge sophomore Dustin Illingw.orth (10.2 ppg) and senior Scott Archbold (9.2 ppg) lead a balanced battal- ion of intense and athletic players, whom Hirst shut- tles in continuous- ly to fuel a fever- ish pace on both ends of the floor. The inside presence of Adam Hearlson, a 6- foot-7 junior, could be a deter- mining factor as to Coach Larry Hirst's Sailors are 8-2 since splitting their first six games and their two-game win- ning streak includes a triumph over Ocean View, the county's seventh-ranked team. which end of the chase pack the Tars wind up. Cd.M, which has lost seven of its last eight, will count on the healthy return of senior point guard Cameron Conover (groin Senior Chris Sirianni (7 ·-' assists per game) ls one of the c:il'- C\lit's five returning Daily Pilot first-team all-league selections. He is joined in the b&clccourt by explosive senior B~J:. Jameson (17 .3 ppg including 39 three- pointers ), who was second-team all-league as a junior. Ni.ck Reynolds, a 6-7 senior, averages nearly nine rebounds per game to give the Artists a 601- id inside presence. Aliso Niguel junior Nathan Hair (15.6 ppg and 4.4 assists), a returning first-team all-leaguer, is joined by 6-7 junior transfer J .J. Sola (25.4 ppg and 10.9 rebounds) to provide perhaps the most talented twosome of any PCL squad. But Coach Ken Goldstone's Wolverines, tabbed by many before the season as the top title contender, are developing a repu- tation for underachieving. Coach Mike Dinneen's fast- paced University squad includes a dynamic duo of its own in 5-7 senior Eric Palmer (23 .5 ppg and 9.8 assists) and 6-4 sophomore Larry Johnson (17 .3 ppg and 8.3 rebounds). pull) as well as the continued emergence of guard Ben Shaff er, who missed the first 11 games with a stress fracture. With Conover and Shaff er, as well as senior Nick Gabriel complement- ing a front line that includes 6-9 senior Alex Jekeli, 6-5 junior Dennis Alshuler, 6-5 senior Ryan Franke and 6-6 senior 1im Thur-· man, consistency remains the oruy obstacle to a strong run at the postseason. Santa Margarita's standouts include Ryan Forehan-Kelly, Jake Rohe, T.J . Williams, Dekker McK- eever, Kelly Kramer and Carson Palmer, all of whom suffer statisti- cally in the Eagles' confluence of talent. El Toro is keyed by senior returning all-leaguer Mark Wulfemeyer (22.9 ppg), while Irvine junior Chris Ferguson (21 .3 ppg) is among the most entertain- ing players in the county. Charles Clark, a 6-5, 225- pound senior, is Woodbridge Coach John Halagan's top scorer (15.6 ppg). • Sailors appear to have the foundation in place for a long run in girls water polo circles. · I t really shouldn't be much of a surprise to anyone when someone says. "Hey, did you hear that Newport Harbor High 's girls JV water polo team is undefeated?• The question is probably returned with a shrug and an "Oh ye(lh?• · Yeah. The Sailors are off to an 8-0 start. It would've been 9-0, but they turned the Sea View League opener against Woodbridge over to their frosb-soph and novice teams -which ended in a 13-2 romp in favor of the Tars. •1t looks like you have a pretty good team, huh, Les?• one might ask Coach Les Cutler .. The tall, lean man puts his hand on his chin, looks over the pool and replies, •Yeah, we do." In just its second year as a competitive varsity sport at Newport Harbor, girls wat~r polo has taken off. with four teams on its slate. The varsity team. ranked No. 6 in Orange County, is quite strong with an 8-1 record to prov~ i~. So, w~e it might ~ot be tough, as well, it is a bit startling to learn that most of the lower level players also spend some time on the varsity lineup, as well. Assistant Coach Brian .){reutzk.arnp inserted sevetal of bis JV players into the varsity blowout of Woodbridge with o of the stars being sophomore ~atherine Gregg. Other factors ill the success of the JV team are the strong goalkeeping of sophomore Arin Hendrickson, the setting of Carly Wilson and the attacking abilities of juniors Taryn Mast, Keirsten Johnson and Tawny Bobbit. Early in the season, the Sailors were set to meet water polo powerhouse Long Beach lodlry ..... .ua-11 Coll.gr men • Sovthefn C.lifomia College at UC S.n Diego Tournament. Community college men • Cyprru •t Of•nge Coast. 5:30 p.m. Community college women • Cyprl'U •t Orange CoAst. 7:)0 p m High tchool boys • Newpott Harbor •t El Toro, 7:30 p.m., Woodbridge •t COfON det Mar, 7'.30 p.m; Estand• at Llguna Hilb, 7 p.m.; Aliso Nlgutl at Costa MtM, 7 p.m. • s_. High JChool girts · Newpoft Harbof at El Toro, W R ESTLING high school girls bask~tball CdM trio wins in loss to Santa Margarita TAR S, COM FAL L SIA YllW LaACaJI &. TOllD 51, NilMalT HAMoll J6 Sciof'9 .., ou.n-s El Toro 8 7 15 21 • 51 Nrwport 8 9 10 9 • 36 Wilson. molly yanity "We thought we were going to get creamed," Hendrickson said. . By the fowtb quarter, Hendrickson said she was in the cage talking to her parents, who were in the stands. The Tars defeated the Bruins, 15-0. "We creamed them!" she said. The squad has also had strong showings against Mission Viejo, University and Edison. And it all just see~ to-keep moving right along, the success in Harbor's waters. As seniors graduate, there are· new seniors who have gained confidence and know how to win. The frosb-soph ~d novice are . Eririkelly Bates ripped four goals against Woodbridge's JV team, while J enna Booth and Sarah Daum also recorded multiple goals. According to Kreutzk.a.mp, since the inception of girls water polo as a varsity sport, t?e area seen a huge growth spurt. •(We didn't have girls water polo for so long) be~ause there were so many guys' teams that we couldn't get them pool time,• he said. "Now, there are more girls in USA Water Polo than guys." The local involvement has reflected this as there are more girls in youth water polo programs than ever before, he added. · SCHEDULE 3:15 p.m~ \\loodbrldge •t Cofooa d41 ~r. 3·15 p.m; Aliso Nlgu.t at Costa Mesa, 3:15 p.m.; Estancia at Llguna Hilb, 3:15 p.m. • W.Wpoio High sdlOOI girts • Newport ... rborJCorona del M¥ Tournament CNmplooship Quartarlinats •t Newport HatbOf, ), 4:10, 5:20 and 6:JO r .m. Consolation Quarterfinals at COroo• dr Mar, 3, 4:10, 5:20 and 6:30 p.m.; Costa Me'8"" Foontaln Valley, at Golden~ College, 3 pm High tchool wrrstllng • ENnda Tourney. 1 p m MOACCOAST~ AusoHoa.55 ~MlsA45 Sclof'9by~ Allto Niguel 15 1~ 13 17 • 55 Costa Mesa 11 14 10 10 • 45 CORONA DEL MAR -Corona del Mar High junior John Cox pinned h.ts 135-pound foe 1:14 mto the second penod Thursday rught and seruor Bryan Kramer and junior Jesse Aghravi cap- tured deasions for the host Sea Kings. who lost the Sea View League-operung wrestling match to Santa Margarita, 58-12. El Toro topples Newport Harbor, 51-36; Sea Kings felled by Woodbridge, 49-27. " E1 TOn> • Giu. Mendiola 20, Frodsham 2. Glo. Mendiola 17, Ricimaru 2. E~ 4, Hans.n 2, Guy2. Aliso Niguel (7· 7) 1 0 Alllo Ntguet · llAoof'house 20, Mututdsna 17, Glass 7, Douty 6, Castro 2. H&SW 2, f19uef'oe 1. 3-pt. goals: Glo. Mendiola 4. 3¢ goals • Mutukitna 3. NEWPORT BEACH -When it came down lo the line, Newport Harbor's girls basketball team couldn't make it fall-from the free throw line, that is. Irvine (10·5) 1 0 Glu. Mendiola 1. Fouled out: none. Newpott Kllft»or • Ross 7. L.'lgu11.1 Hills (l 7) 1 0 Fouled out · None. Costa ...... Nguyen 10, 5mlth 8, Collftt 7, Hatsushl 6, Powen 6. Earnest 4, Ch~in 4, Chisholm 0, Sasitltl o. The Sailors (5-10, 1-0) converted just one of nine free th.row attempts in the final quarter as visiting El Toro ran off with a 51-36 win in the Sea View League premier. N ewp ort Harbor (5·10) O 1 Paul 9, Jadtson 7, Urban 8, Hollister 3, Gi.s.slc 2. Co.,t.1 Meo;,1 (4 11) 0 1 3-pt. goals • Hauushl 1. Fouled out • Chapin, Smith. 3·pt. goals: Paul 3, J.tdtson 1. Fouled out: none. _· _-_·-~~ -_._ .. L.'f. ::-.. ..1 Kramer posted a 6-3 decision at 152, while AghraVl won his 171-pound match. 7-4 , tn the Sea Kings' first dual match of the sea- son. The Chargers, led by Giulana Mendiola's 20 points, sank 11 of their 12 charity attempts in the last quarter to seal the victory. Alyssa Paul led Newport with nine points. • IRVINE -The Corona del Mar High girls basketball team stayed with five-time defending Sea View League champion Woodbridge most of the first half, before the host Warriors pulled away for a 49-27 triumph in the league opener for both schools Thursday. RA YllW LEAGUE W~41,0>M27 Sclof'9by~ Thur\cf,1y' \COrt'\ MCJflC COAST LIAGUE lAGuNA HIUs 41 EsTANOA JI Sclof'9by~ EstMlela 10 14 4 11 · 39 Laguna Hill~ 10 15 6 10 • 41 Woodbl idge 49, c.dM 27 El Toro 51, Newport fUltJor J6 INine 38. Santa Margarita 34 Corona del Mar 7 6 8 6 • 27 Woodbridge 10 15 14 10 . 49 C.orona del ~ · Dunlap 11, AAdeftOn 3, Vogele 2, DeMllle 2, Quon 3, Lui 1, Dldaon 5, Ducey 0, Vame< 0, Grahem 0, Gero 0. Aliso Niguel0 55, Cmtm ~ 45 Laguna Hills 41, r.t.ndll JI Unlvemty 63, Laguna Beach 19 E.undll · Hlrau 0, D EEP SEA Sarah Dunlap ied the Sea Kings, who trailed by oruy five points until the final 90 seconds of the second quarter, with 11 points, including a trio of three-pointers. She also chipped in three steals and three assists. Jennifer Dickson added seven points and five rebounds for Cd.M (4-10). ,...,ul)Ol't tWtlor at Ocean VWNv (nonleague) 3-pt. goals • ouni.p 3, Anderson 1, Quon 1. Fouled out· None. Villa Pattt iJt COit.a Me.II (nonleague) Hernandez 0, Deming 13, Cassity 0, Varm. 2. Dl&Z 12, Steinfeld 12. ~so. ""3·pt. go1ls: Steinfeld 2, o.mtng 1. THURSDAY'S COUNTS • N£WPOfl'T LANOING · 1 bo•L 12 anglrt"l. 6 1eulpin. 7 sand b.Jss. 1 calico bass. 60 macltrrrl • DAVEY'S l..OCKill 2 bo.lts. 21 •nglrn. 10 c•loco bass. 46 wnd Wu, 2 sculpon. 2 shttphud, 3 rockfish. 30 mOKltrrrl, 5 prrch PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES Tuesd.1y. J,m 1 3 ( 7 30) Santa Margarita iJt Newport Woodbridge at El TOt"O Irvine at Corona dll Mar PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES Woodbrtdg1 ·Roberts 16, Comtantfno 2, Quinn 4, Avestruz 9, Chrlstf1nson 6, Riiey 8, HIUe 2, Kine.aid 2 3-pt. golls. None. Fouled out • None. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES Fouled out none. ........ Hll ... Lanen s. Montour! 4, Bubmk.l 14, Owens 18. 3-pt. goals.: none . Fouled out Montour!. PUBLIC NOTICES PU BLIC NOTICES 10:00 a.m . of the day of n1a, upon nonrefundable mum wao• r11es. If neces· wise available lor use by site. lion 5100 el Hq. vldes • totf.11H "holllne .. abuse and 11 operateo ol Costa Mesa, California, January 1 9 , 1998, payment of $25.00. An sary, will be luued to all tho Contractor and subcon· The Contrac1or and any The City Council of the servlc1 to report bid rig· under the oirecUon ol th1 tilaphone (71 4) 754•5378. PUBLIC NOTICE seated bids for th• award addition al charoe of pion holders. Future aflec· lroctors, tho Controctor and 1ubcontractor1(1) thall pay City of Costa Mau r• glno activ1lio1. Old rigging DOT Inspector Gonerot. AU MARV ELLIOTT, D•P· STATEMENT OF ot a con1rac1 for: FAIRVIEW S5.00 will be mad1 ll han· five general prevailing tubconttactora shall pay not less than the specified aerves the rrght to r1jec1 acllvllles. Bid rigging achvl· Information will be treated uty City Clerk, City of ABANDONMENT OF ROAD REHABILITATION dltd by maJI. Bid Oocu· w•o• rates which have not less than tne Federal prevailing rates ol wages to 'ny and 111 bldt or to waive 1111 can be reported Mon· confidentlally 111d caller In· Coate Mesa USE OF FICTITIOUS FROM PAULARINO CHAN· m1nt1 and other contract b11n preOalarmlned and minimum wege rote Which all workera employed by irregutan1111 in any bid. d1ys 1hrough Fridays. b• onymity Wiii be rHpectt<I. Published Newport NEL TO ECR NORTH documents m1y alto be ex· 111 on ftle Wllh the Calolor· mo•t closely 1ppra1oma111 them in lhe execution of Contractor shall comply tw11n 8:00 1 m. end 5;00 Technical quut1on1 Boach·Coit• Mesa Dally T~~ 5 /~1~!,~ N~r~ons BAKE A ST A EE T CI TY amlnod at th1 Office of the n11 Departmenl of Indus· lht duties or the employ-the contract. with lhe provision~ of See-p,m.. eastorn time, T tit· should bt directed IQ tht Pilol January 2. !I, 1998 have abandonedgih: uae of PROJECT NO. !17·22; FED· City Clerk of Tne City or tria~ Atlotlon1 are refer· oo In question. . A payment bond and per· lion 1770 to 1780 inclutlve, phone NO. ,1-800-4Z<l·9071. OHie• of Iha Englnffr, City F715 lhO Fictitious Buslnau ERAL NO. STPLMA-5312 Costa Meta Bid Docu· enced bul nol printed In The City hat obtained lormance bond will be rt· of Iha C•lllornta Labor Anyone with knowltdgt ol ________ _._ _______ _ ame UNIVERSAL AUTO (016) mtnts will not be malled lhl general prevailing wage from the Diraclor of th1 '01-quired puor lo the UICU· Code, lhl prevalllng 1111 possible bid, bidder coll.;. rr::==============::;l ENTER. 2034 Pt1cent11 All bids shall be mad• on unless the 1dd1tlonat $5 00 rates. partment of tndus1r1111 Rtla· lion ot tht contr1c1. Th• 1nd 1ca11 of w1g11 utab· ston. or other fra.:dulent vt Costa Mesa. CA a bid form furnished by the charge I• lnchx:ted with Attantion 11 directed to the 1ion1 the gener1t prevailing pavmant bOnd and f)lf· lished by the D1rec1or ol 1c1111111n shO\ild uH Illa 2627 City. p1ymant. Ftd111t minimum wngt role or p1r diem wages and lormanct bond 1hall bt II') Iha Department of Indus· "hottlnt " lo repon lhHt r:~. F;~J~:~e"c: ,~u~~~=! THIS PROJECT ts S.UB· Eecn bid shall bt ac· 1111 roquirtmtnts. II lhare the general prevailing rate the rorm and 1mount 111 1r1at Relallons, State or Cal· 1c11v11i.s Th• .. hollmt" 11 11 filed in Orange County JECT TO THE "BUY AMER-companied by Iha bid •• 11 a d1rt1r1nc1 b11ween lhe for holld1y ind overtime torlh In the contrlCI oocu· llornla, end shall forfeit part of lhe DOT'S conllnu· n S-3l·95. Fite No 648125 tCA' PROVISIONS OF THE curuy, Ust of 0Hlgneted mlNmum wage rates pre-work In '"' toceltly in men11. penalllu prucrlDed tng ellort to lde1111ly and ln- GhOl•m Reza tzadmanesh, SURFACE TRANSPORTA· Subcon1r1cto11, and filon· delerminecl by lht Secre-which the work I• to bo In 1ccord1nc1 with provl· th&tem for noncompllanct vtstlg,11 highway 'con- 291 Foolhtlt Blvd • Senll TION ASSISTANCE ACT Collualon AffldlVll required tary ol L.aDof anO lhe gen. parformtd lor llCh cralt, •Ions of Public COl'llr1C1 Of lhl Hid code. 11ruc&lon COl'ltracl lr•ud and n1. CA 92705 OF 1982 AS AMENDED BY by the lnlor~tlon for Bid· eral pravllJlng wage ratts claulfie1uon o' (ype Of Code Section 22300, sub· Thi• contract It 1ubjec1 to -------- Thi• buslntu I• con· THE tNTERMODAL SUR· dora. determined by th• Olr1c1or work neodtd to tKecull 1111u1ion ot ellgibt• end 1ta11 contraol nonclitcrlml· o~T:~~=~a17~~~~~~Hh FACE TRANSPORTATION Pursu1nt to SeC11on 1173 of the CllU0tnla Dtpatl• the cont11ct. Hollcrey 111t1 tQulv1t111t HCurltlt1 for n1t1on and cornf)lt1nc1 r• 10073742053 EFFICIENCY ACT OF 1991. of the Uber COda. •h• ment of lndu1tr111 Relatlons thall bt P•ld 11 1pec1flld any monlts -w11hheld 10 en-qulr1man11 pur1u1nt to Thi 1 1 m nt Wll filed Bid• 1111111 bt f1Ctl'l1td at general prevatnng w1gt IOI slmil11 ctau1r1e1tlon1 Of In 11\t coltecuve b11rga1111ng 1ur1 performanc1 under Oo111rnmen1 Code, S.CUOn • 1~ • 8 1 nt rk the City or Costa MtH •I rat11 In the county In which tabot, IM Contractor and 1gre1m1nt applic1bl1 10 thl• contr1ct 1111111 bt permll· \2990, •th •c Couty V ~~22.9°~ the Office or Iha City Clark, th• work 11 to bt don• 1ubcontrtctor1 aha" pay t1ch p11r1lcul1r c111t, cla•· ted 11 Iha rtquHt and ••· The Cl1y or Costa M111 range oun on P.O. Box 1200, 77 fair havt l>Hn dtttrmlnt<t by not lH• 1h1n the higher 11nc11lon or 1ypa or w0tk pentt ol tht CQl'ltractor. horeby nolll1t1 111 bidder• Ill atuLMM Dil~ ~101115 D~8215• w~ Drlllt, Costa M111, Callfor• lhe Director of tht CallfOf· wag1 ratt. The Oepattmtnl amploytd on tilt projaet Each blddtt ahell potltll that 11 wilt 1fllrmtli¥11y !n- an • • • nl• 92828. at or before tha nla 01pertmen1 of lnc:sus-w111 not ecctpt lower 51111 Copiee or achedulea of 11 tha lime lhll contttct 11 turt 1na1 In tny conltllet ~l • ~ PUBLIC NOTICE time 1nd Clllt tlated trlal A91atlont Th• Ftd.,al wtg• rattt not 1pecihc1lly raltt 10 <11111~<1 lft on awateltd a Clau "A" Con· entered lnlO pur1u1nt to ·awpel CNmltofy CITY OF abow, al Whleh lime IMV mlnlMum wage rtlH IOr lncludad In tht Ftdtral 1111 at tile City Cl1Nk'1 01· lractor'a UctnH, pur1u1.111 lhlt 1d11.,1IMmtnt, CllllCI• COSTA Mltl A will be pubflcty opened encl tl\11 proJtC1 11 pntdtttr· minimum wage Oelt1mlnl· net. locaftd • at 17 11lr 10 Public Conlrecl COdt vanfagld buslntH tnttr· rtad aloud In the Council mined by Ill• Unl1td Stat11 tlont. Thia lnotuclu Drive, Cotta Mt11, Cal1fOr· s.ttlon 3300 The au<:~H· P""' w1U be alforOtd lull OAAHCE COUNTY, • Chambtta at Uld addrttl. Secretaty of LAbor are HI "htlptr" (or 01Mr cl1t-nll t2829, a.ncr *1t IVlll· IU( blddet musl malnt11n opl>O'lunlly lo aut>m•t bld1 CAL01'.01CR1NIA E.ch bid mutt conlOfm forth elHwhtt• In 11'111 llltic•tlOnt blttd on hou11 abtt to any ln1er1t1td patty Iha lictnH 11\rMhout tht In rttpontt 10 thll lnvl1•· H • anO bt rttpontlvt 10 au boolc and mey ba ••· or t11ptrftnet) or any other upon rtqu.at. dur111o11 ol this contract. 11on and w•ll not t>t dil• "Affordable Altemati)l~" Discount Casket, Cremation & Burial Service Why should you subject yourself & your f amlly to paying Inflated prices for caskets & services???? C'.all Toi Free I~ Senllt e>r-.&~ c..ae. INVITING B IDS Pfl'linent Bidding and Con-amlntd at tht ofhct1 d• cl1ulllc:1tlon not appearil')g In 1ccord1nce Yttlh Sac· No biddtr rnav withdraw c11mll\tted agoln1t on 11\1 ~ZT'~!. 11~ H~~EB~ traC1 Oocumentt. A Ml ol 1crlbtd 1bova where In lht Ft<lerll wage dttlf· uon 17732 of lht c111totni1 hi• bid fore J>9rlod or t111ty OfOIJndt of race, cot0t, or ~a.pee 1~==~~~~=;~=======~~ 0111 Miia, llC'll~ by •lld Bid Document• m.y bl ob-p1ojtcf plant, 1.,.ctll provl· mtnallont. Whir• Fedttll Lab« Cod•. th• Contractor (to) days •lier the di .... , natlONI 0tlg111 In consider· SELL rough Ila Governing tallltd 11 1ht Oflic• of tht llont. and PfGPOHI t<>rms wage c111erm1na11on1 do eNll poet a copy of the o., ror !ht oPtnfno tn.r~. 111· atlOn IOf en aw11c1 1 tO lftDtMtMy ~r use,.. v"l·'cle 11d, httt•nanlf refttrtd Clly Englnttt. 11 ,air may bt •Mn Addlf'da to not contain IN li.te wao• ttfmlnaflon or Pft1t•lllft9 CtlP1 •• provided fot .n IN The u t 0.p"1mtnl ol CoMa MMi " 11 11 n the Oty, "1~ rteelW Dttve. Cotlt ,.. .... C.lllor• modlly lht Fed.,.. mini> ratt def~ Olhef· ra&e Of WIQH Ill NCI\ job PubllC ConltK1 COO. he• lranepomtlon (DOT) Pf? It• et• .c1118s 7 s11fled IO, but not l.ter than ----.. ---~, __ ..._ ______ ,;,!!!,!~!1:!,.~-- • f ' ( ( f ---~-=-,·:::--~ " -------------.,..-=-· "'----..---~ -·---,= - - --, --.,,.-··- ~·wpan B ciu;h /C.:osta Meu O~Jy Pitm FRtOAY, JANUARY 9, 1998 e i ! PUBLIC NOTIC!S PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICH PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PU8LIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES ~ PUBLIC NOTICE contmt dOcumenta. TO( WIU.. SELL AT f>Uit-and l1\aJI f()(fl 1 ~ PUBLIC NOTICE Hav• you 11A1ted doing ('ucted by en 1nchv1dual PUBLIC NOTICE llOld ·~ . et, Before 1ati.1ng ce,,.,n I NOTICE TO Putauant IO Sec:lion 22300 lJC AUCTION TO HIGHEST Pf•tetl~ 1,,_,..., lot non-----------"""'.""---buslnMS yet? Yes. 12Jt/97 iave yc.u 1tarttd dO•l"g ----------• ..t Mt looli9ed • 1..01 very 1mPorte~t KC.Ona, CONtRACTO... of the Publlc ConltlCl 8100[f' FOR CASH ~·rn compUanc• "' 6ald COdt flctltlou• •u•lnH• AWA.RO RECORD& LLC .. ~··nff• i••1 No FlcUllou• 8valnHI A.-.do Ave . .....,.,,, however, th• Ptf90n.tl C•LLINO ,0., BIOS Code, the contract Wiii COf'lo JJ)lt al IN time OI H n ~V ELLIOTT, Dep-Neme Stetement Milk 01Lotff'IO, CFO Michene h1ll1ps Heme Stetement 9-:h ~ Q2MO rtpreaentatlva .vii( be ... " tain provisions permltt""' l•w1ul money ot tht United CJ Cl .... Cit t T f-"-·' Thia 11attmen1 was Med This atatement w.. lilt<I Tne following pe1M>ns .,. The ~~ NllNt rtqu1ttd to "'YI! notice Scl'!Qol 01sttld: lh• 1ucc"slul blCSdtt "i: StltH) It lt4 FRONT 01' uty ty ., .. , ~ 0 he ..,.,.., .. ,ng persons art with tht County Clerk ot 11111h tht County Clerk of UMd 11¥ the _ et lhel .. COAST COMMUNITY COL· aubltllute 1~un1it• f~ aft THE FLAGPOL.E$ AT THE Coata Meaa doing bu,IMss 11· Ofan"t County on 12.f6·97 Oranne County on 1.e.98 dOtng bus.nus" ~ N!WPORT to interested P•tao~ ,... • --·Y A Prlval• Design Studio • • YOUNGS lJ SA COM· ,. ,. u"less they have • LEGE OISTRICl monies withheld by ~ MAIN ENTRY AREA TO PuDlllhtCI Newport C · 10073742450 19973744011 PA.NY 3801 P11kv1t"" unt ~E" ~ °' waived notice 0, coo- 8idl Oead2 ~tit' February 4, Oistrtct 10 ensure perform· TCHEETEPRLACEONTIA ~·~SIC Beach-Co111 MtH Dally ~~~~;!'o1ch,0~l' 9=. 011ly Ptlol Ooc 19 26 Oa11y P~IOI Jitn 9 115. 23. •29A.. Irvine, CA 92612 he '"--;--~dale21 Hnted 10 IN oruoo•ed 199 •II 'p.m. ance under lht con1r1ct. N ' 4 1-411 "" T Pilot Jenutry 2, 9. 11198 Shannon Unlord. 2898S 1997. Jan 2. 9. 1998 f697 30 1998 F726 Kim Hyoncheol. 3801 the bullf ule---... _. • acuon I The i..,.tptn PlaC9 of Bid Rtcetpl'. 01· Each blCI aubmltltd In ,. CHAPMAN AVENUE Pl.A· F718 Pari..v ew Lant •29A " 1"8 •I Ille........... "" • rice of Ottec10f or PurChu sponse lo lhl• Notice •h•ll CENTIA. CA all right, bUt Golden Llntern .rB111. La· PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE vine. CA 92612 , . eSCAow INC., t)151 dent adm,1n1stret1on ing. Coast Communuy Col· con1eln, as • bid ttem 10• and Interest conveyed to UBLIC NOTICE guna Niguel. CA 92677 Ttus Dusiness 11 con· l!lfoolaiurst Str•. Gfll'dert authomv w1 I bt gtanted 1tO• 011tncf. Bldg "O", IQUate sheeting. sho'rtng, ond now held by It under p Pti'llp Linford. 28985 Flct1tlou1 Bu1tne.. Fictitious Bu•lnen oucteCI Dy~ an lnd•llldulll GIO¥e, ~IUO unlus an 1n1e1 .. ted 1!70 Adll'llS Avenue. Coa11 Ind brecing, or equlvelent Hid Dttcl of Truat In the flclltloua 8u1ln•H Golden Lanttm 11 9 81' l , La-Heme St•t•m•nt N•me St•t•ment Hav,1 you started oomg The bUlll Nie 1a &ub,ec:t person Illes an ob1ectJOn Mesa. CA 92020 mtlhod, tor the protection proper1y Sllualtd In Hid Neme lt•t•m•nt ~u~: N~~!ln~:, 21~77 con· The foUov.ing persons .,, Tht 101tow1ng persons are busin•u yet" No 10 C.ltlom'9 Unlfotm Com· 10 the petmon end Project ldtntlllcellon ol Mt and limb In tttnchts County end Stllt d• Th• tollowlng persons art ducUd by: husband and doing t>u11nesa as doing bu51ness as Kim Hyoncheol mt<Clll Code Section >~ow• yuc.c:s '-'fl''• why Name: Coulllnt Com· Ind open tJCCavallon scribed as: dolnQ bualneu H' wile a) Naked SklH Olgltol Pr~ Law Olllcet ol Erik 8. This 11atemen1 Wlls hied l10d.2. the court ~h•uld no\ rnunity Coll•j,• Energy which shall conform 10 ap: A.P.N. 419-172·11 Marfntrs Milt Mar.ma, l600 Hirve you staned doing ductlon\, bl O.S A Salea Mfchelsen. 1301 Dove with tl'le County Clerk ol If to &Ubject Ille name grant the duthonrv Management y111m. Bid Pllcabl1 lllfety orders. The street address and Dove Street, Suite 140. business yel? Yes. 11.97 and Ma1ket1ng, 321 E Or· Slrott ;1>1050. Newport Otangt County on t-8·98 and ltddrns al lh• person A HEARING on the No, 1157 Governing Boerd olher common designation, Newpor1 Beach, CA 92660 Shannon Unlord angewood A.vt IC-5, Ana· Beach. CA 926GO 10073745035 Vo/Ith whom claims mav be pett11un will be held on Place Bids art on ltle aJ:~ By Wllllem M . Vegi, 11 any, of lht real propelly Oon A. Adkinson u This statement was tiled he1m, CA. 92802 Enk B Michelsen. 54 Vista Oaily Piiot Jan 9 , 16• 23, r~. i. 1j~ ~~~~t J .. riu&rv 29 1998 at available at: Or11co of irct.. Ed. D., Ch1 n c ellor oesc:ribec:s above Is pur· Tru11ae of Tho Don R. and with Iha County Clerk ol David Scoll Anderao·n. 321 g;~2~nr, Oan11 Pou11, CA 3Q. t998 F740 Streel Garden Grove CA 1 45 PM '" Oep1 703 Phfslclll Facilities Coor Coaat Communltu C 1' por111d lo be: 357 VICTO· Ellzoboth S Adkinson Fam· Orange County on 12·29·97 E. Orangewood Ave ,tC-5, 2 I lo..:,Jled iU 341 The C11x na1or. Ardith Alchey. Coaat 1 DI 1 , 0 • RIA AVENUE, COSTA lly Trust dated October 1 1..,.073743331 Anaheim, CJ, 92802 This bustnon is con· PUBLIC NOTICE II 643 arid ins aat oay ror Commur\llY College Dis· •o• •tr cJ MESA, CA. 92627 ,98e 1500 Dove Slreei • This business Is con· ducted by: an 1nd1v1dua1 f111no cla1ms 1hall be Jariuary D" v 9 Or onge C tr1c1: 1370 Adams Ave,, Published Newport The undersigned Trusloe *140 Ntwpoll Beach CA Dally Piiot Jan. 9. 16, 23, ducted by' sn Individual Have you stelltel doing fictitious Buslnt11 27. l998 wt11ch 11 the lont 9261~~v~2j>~BJECT TO Bldg. "O", Costa Mesa, Boach·Costa Mesa Dally ditcl111ms eny llablllty for 92660 • ' 30, 1998 F724 Have you startod doing business yot? No Name Statement bus1neu day before lhe 1 CA. (714) 438·4646 Pilot January 9, 18, 1998. any lncorrec1nes1 of Iha Cheri Austin. 1600 Dove business yet? No Erik Michelsen The following persons are a11hc1pe1ed sale date 11pec1· the granttng 9 the NOTICE IS HEREBY F723 slreel address and other Sllttt, Suitt ,40, Ntwpon PUBLIC N~TICE Davids. Anderson This slalemenl wu Med doing business as rieaa~v• petition, you shOYld GIVEN that the obove. common designation. 11 Beach CA 92660 This stotement wils llled wtlh lht County Cler~ ot Too Soxie Ties, 31 Fotlunv Dated November 24 1997 atipear at the hearing n(lmad School Ol~trlct of PUBLIC NOTICE any, shown hereln. Bert K. Brown, 1800 Dove Fictitious Business w11h the Counly Clerk ol Orange County on 1·6-98 Or lrvtne Spectrum livine KYUSANG LEE Buyerc.> and stdte vour ob1ec· Orange Counly, Calllornla. Salo .sale will be made. Streat , 140. Newport Name Statement Orange County on 1·6·98 10973743981 CA:•92618 ' Newpon Beech.Coate Mew uons or Irle written aeMg by and through Its SUPERIOR COURT but wttho~ covenant or Beach CA 92660 The following persons are 100737440HS Daily Pilot Jan 9, l6, 23 Jeffrey Hunter Mendler . CN45"782 T-3417-S Jan 9 ob1ec11ons w11h the Goverrw1g Board, he1e1n1I· OF CALIFORNIA, warranty, express or Im· Rand~ll p Long 11 Truttee dol11g business as: Daily Pilot Jan. 11, 18, 23. 3o. ,999 F735 3955 Park BlvO , San 1998 cour1 befCJre th,. hea1- 1cr r~!err~d lo as "DIS· COUNTY OF ORANGE plleo,. regarding Utlt, pol· IOI the Rai1\:ra11 P. Long Ra· BILLY RAY. LLC. 961 Calle 30, 1998 F728 Diego. CA 92103 1ng Y ou• oPPt:drance • TRICT , writ receive up to. FAMILY LAW, session, or encumbrances. voceblt Tru•I dateCI De· Negoclo. San Clemente, PUBLIC NOTICE Thfs business is con-PUBLIC NOTICE mdy lle ''' P• •son ' hv out not laler than the 341 THE CITY DRIVE to pay the ,re~a1nlng prlncl· cember 3. 1998, 1600 Dove CA 92673-6202 PUBLIC NOTICE Fictitious Business C:Suc:ted by an ind11,.dual NOTICE TO CREDITORS your cJ1torne11 abOve-staled ttme, sealed • pal sumo Ina note(s) •• Stretl, , 140. Newport William Ray Valenllne. Have you startco do•riy OF BULK SAU 1F vou .A Rf A bods tor the award ol a POST OFFICE cured by said Deed ot Beach CA 92660 LLC, 961 Calle Negoc:10. Fictitious Business Neme Statement business yet? r,0 , (SECS. &t04, 1105 U.C.C.) CREDITOR or cJ coniin coritracl lot lht project do· BOX 14170, Trust w1lh lnleres.1 lhetton, usa c. Long 11 Trusltt, San Clemente, CA 92673· Name Statem•nt The lollow1ng persons :ire Jeffrey Hunter Menc.E:r ESCROW NO. T ~ ge"t creo•tur 01 the sc:nbed as: ORANGE, CA as provided In said note(s). for Tht Ll~a c . Long A•· 6202 The following persons 1111 doing business as Tn1s s1a1emc"1, v.:a I .ed NOTICE IS HEREBY dece .t~ed you mu,.1 lilt: Upgrad.ng or Iha •••Sling 028153-1570 advances, If any, under the voe.bit Trusl dated De· This business 1s con· doing business as. Island Rhythms. 3333 Bt1S· with tne Counr1 Cterk ol gMtn to cr9dltor1 °' lht your claim N•th the· HVA.C Controls and energy P'ETITIONER/PLAIN· terms Of satd Deed of cember 30 199~. 1600 Dove ducted by: Limited Liab1li1y Vance Nelwork Servrcu, tol SI 11062, Coslil Mesa Orange County on 12·10-97 ...... hrft Nlmed Miier Iha! a court and mcJil d COP\' 10 m3nagemen1 lySlem Hrv· TIFF a L F 1 Trust, lees, charges an~ Street #l40 Newpor1 Co. JtOl W Coast Hw2. CA. 92626 19973741990 ~ .. " Ing 'he Coaslllne Collane : arry • r •d· expenses ol th• Trusleo Beach 'cA 9266•0 Have you slarted doing ,5oA. N rt B h A B h A. ss 1 c (CA) Dulk ule " •bc>VI lo be the personal represcmta ·• bern /1 • ewpo tac: • tac cce · n · Daily Pilot Jan 9. 16. 23, -"--1 tile asaels ~ 11ve appointed b ... the Administration Building R: Sp 0 N 0 ENT/DE· and ~I the trusts created OWL' Holdings, Umlled business yel? No 92663 3333 B11stol St. .-2825. ,.,_ "" , There will bo a Fil1een .. by said Oeeo of Trust. Patlnershlp, • Ntvado Um· W11llam Ray Valentine. Laura M, Vance. 3101 w Costa Mesa. CA 92626 30. 1998 F741 acnbed ~ cou rt w• t h1 n I ou' dollar (S 15.00) non· FENOANT: Irene Ervlk The. 101al amount of lhe lied Partnership, l600 LLC. Geott Spencer, Man· Coast Hwy. 11150A, New-This business is con· PUBLIC NOTICE The names and bus•· months from the dato relundable payment re-ORDER TO SHOW unpaid balance of the obll· Dove Street '140, Newport ager port Beach, CA 92663 ducted by: a corporation ,_, addr-of Ille seller of first issuance of quired for each set of bid CAUSE FOR gallon secured by the Beach CA 92660 This s1a1emen1 was filed This business Is con· Have you staneo doing Fictitious Business •re SA>M'f J LEE. 3&9 E letters as provided 1n documents. Checks should MODIFICATION pr~elly lo be sold end Bradlord H. Millet, 1600 with lhe County Cle1k ol oucteo by. an lnd1v1oual business yot? No Name Statement 171h~.:.=~·2:.tfor· section 9100 of the be made payable lo Coast CASE NUMBER: re sonable esllmaled Dove Stroel, #140, NOW· Orange Counly on 1·6·98 Have you started dorng Beach Access. Inc . Tho· The fo1towing persons arc ma of lh• chief executive Ca11forn1a Probate Code. Community College D•s· cosls, expens~s arid ad· port Beach, CA 92660 1997374401B business yet? Yes, Dec. mas J Moore·Presioen1 d o • The t m to t Ing D 215 01 150 vanc:es at lhe ltme ol lnlllal 997 This siatenienl was fileo oing us•ness as· olfice ol the sellet is (If r e r 1 1 trtcl. TO· I E k David J. Phllllpl, l600 Daily Piiot Jan. 9, 16, 23, I " COMMERCIAL OFFICE IN· same 81 above Ml cld1ms will not t!xpire Brds shall be rvce1ved in YOU r:~~ O~OEREO TO ~9111ca~on ol lhe Notice of Dove Street. "l40. New· 30, l 998 F729 Laura M. Vance with the Coun1y _ Cle1k .ol TERIORS, l 29 40th SI , stale 1· Same as above be lore four monrhs 1ne pince Identified above. APPEAR IN THIS CO a e is 294,264.79. potl Beach CA 92660 This statement was !tied Orange County on 1·6·98 Newport Beach, CA 92663 As liat-' ..., the seller firmi the he<1ring date and lhose bids stiall bo URT The Benollciary under Pote Slrac~sa 1600 Dove PUBLIC NOTICE With the County Clerk of , 199737439BO L di z I t29 401h SI _, vr opened and publicly road A.S FOLLOWS TO GIVE said Deed ol Trusl hereto-Street "'1 AO Newpo11 Orange County on 1·6·98 in a .eg er. .. all othet' businn• riames riu111 .. 11cl ,,1,c,110: aloud at lhe above·Slated ANY LEGAL REA.SON WHY fore exec:uled and dellv· Beach .CA926GO Fictitious Business 19973743980 Daily Pilot Jan. 9, 16, 23, Newport Beach, Cl\92663 •lld addreues used by the YOU MAY £;(AM time and place. THE RELIEF SOUGHT IN er~d to the undetslgned a Chari'es H Turner, M.O.. 30. 1998 F736 Ttl•.s Dusineu ts con. seller Within three ~rs INE rhe ftle kept by !hi' In accordance w1lh the THE A TI ACHED APPLICA· written Oeclaratlon of De· 1600 Dove Street II 140 Name Statement Daily Prlol Jan. 9, 16, 23, PUBLIC NOTICE d~cled by' an ;°d1v~du~1 before the date iuci1 hsl was court If you are e per Provisions ol Calllorn1a TION SHOULD NOT f!E fault and Demand lor Sale. Newport Beach CA 92660' dTlha lbollow1ng persons aro 30. 1998 F734 ----------bu~v~e~~ou.i1?s ~~e o•ng sent or d•hven1d lo the ti.Jver son ;nterested in rh~ GRANTED II child cusrody and a wrlnen Notice ol De · orig usiness as: PUBLIC NOTICE Fictitious Business L 1 7 Y 1 are, (1f none. i.c> state) None estate. "OU may file Public Contract Code Sec· · 1 • Oou.silas Zenz Trustee for TRADER JAKE. 88 Fair mda ..,,1eg er the name and business • ~· 11on 3300. lht 01s1r1c1 re-0' visllallon 5 an Issue 10 fault and Etectton to Sell. The , Zenz Children Ir· Drive. Costa Mesa, CA 1--F-l-tl-tl--B--1---Name Statement Tn1s ~tatement was I.led add f M b with the court a rm111 qwes that the bidder pos· this proceeding, Fa~lly The undeisigned caused revocable Education Trust, 92626 c ous us ness Tho lollow1ng persons are with lhe County Clerk ol CH~~ ~Al YOOuye~9ar~ ReQuest for pec1.il sess the lollowtng etas· 9_~~?.~!:110!'}_1~0 ~~q!J,!~~s ~~Id Noll~_? ~I O~~au!t_ and dated Augusl 31. 1989. Artthony Luke Jacobson. N ame Statement doing business as Orange County on 11·20·97 17th SI C la Meu CA Notice of 1he l1hng of ar1 s1 .. ~.,,.v, u• .. v•n•--,. "' " II h lh h . ~rt· 1600 Dove Street "140, 1626 Iowa St .. Cosla Mesa.• The loltow1n9 persons are ORCHID GENE·E 16779 t 9973740282 The" aosa·~a 10 be SOid inventory and appraisul censt al the lime thal the f"rr~nb Y1 wit e tattng corded 10 the county where Nowpoll Beach, CA 92660 CA 92626 doing business as· Willow C11cle, Fountain Val· Daily p,101 Dec. 19 26. are oescr1t>ed''m g_,al as ol estate assets or of conlract is awarded 1111 e ow the r'J.tl propelly 15 located This business is con. Micllael oavrd Jacobson GLOBAL SHOW SER· ley CA. 92708 cJny peu11on or acco nt Conl,.clor· C-10 Elect11cal Date 2-4·98, Time· 9 AM, fh1s Is an anempt lo cot-dueled by a gonertl par1· VICES 409 W B S Gc'ne McGrew, tC779 W1I· 1997, Jan 2 9. 1998 F702 All stock ,,, trade frxtures u Dept 604 lecl a debt and any Into 1845 Anaheim Ave. Unit • ay 1 equi""""rtls tr.O.name as pro..,,ded 1n section PUBLISH: January 9. 1998 • r· nershlp 120, Cosla Mesa, CA .. H203 Costa Mesa. CA tow C1rc10 FounlJon Valley, PUBLrC NOTICE ......L;.'1-1 1:..-•A. ,_._.._, .. 1 250 of the California and January 16, 1998 Address 01 coun, same as mauon obtained will be Have you stalled doing 92627 92627 CA. 92708 .~-. ~;'°";no ~~ Probate Code A Re WALK THROUGH. Janu· noted above used for that purpose. business yet? Yes. 7/24187 This business ts con· Jason J Johnson. 409 W This business ts con· _Fictitious Business not lo compel• quest for Special Nouce ary 21. 1998 at 9 00 • m Date: DEC 10, 1007 Date: 25 DEC 07 Bart K Brown oucteCI by: jom1 venture Bay St. •H203. Costa ouctco by: an in01v1au:11 Name Statement ano are localed at 369 form '' available lrom CCC A.dmln1stra11on Build· Jonathan. tf. Cannon., ADVANTA NOMINEE This sta1tmon1 was liled Have you started doing Mesa. CA 92627 Have you started doing TM toltov..ng persons are E IJth SI Costa MHa CA the courl cleric. 1ng, 11469 Warner Avenue. JUDGE OF THE SUPE· SERVICES , IN C. 1 with the County Clerk ol business yet? No Th rs business rs con· business vet" No do.ng bus.ness as The Bu&1rieu name Attornal for Pe1itione.r Fountain Vaney, CA 92708 RIOR COURT TRUSTEE, 8V SPE· Orange Courtly on 12·16·97 Anthony Luke Jacobson ducted by· an 1nd1~1dual Eugene McGreN UNIVERSAL AUTO CEN used by the Mlle< at lhat William Cat-Esq (714) 241·6224 Nollce· If you have c:hil· CIALI ZED, INC., AS 19973742449 This slatement was tiled Have you started 001ng This s1a1emon1 was hied TEA, 2034 Placent.a Ave toe.lion 15 WESTPORT ea ... • Han · · BIO DATE Feb1uary 4. drenlromth1Srelat1onsh1p, AGENT FOR SAID Daily Piiot Doc. 19, 26, with the Counly Clerk or busmessyet?No w11h the County Clerk ot CostaMesa.CA.92627 CLEANERS 19900Mec:Am- 1998 al 2:00 pm h d TR STEE 4 80 VI l997 J 2 9 1998 F692 Orange County on 1·6·98 Jason Johnson Orange County on 12·l6·97 A.had AOloo 745 E Meals T'"-anltc:•""'ted date of -...d 1300 BOA.RO DATE: February 1 8 coun 15 require 10 U • 1 • • an · · 1907374400B This statement was hloo 19973742455 A o CA 92865 '"' ,... .... 18. 1998 order pa)'mtnt or Child Real f B, Cerpenterla, with 111e County Cleik ol ve . rartge the t>ulk salt 11 Jariuary 28 ~CA 92612 PUBLIC NOTICE oa 1 p to1 Ja 9 16 2:J Daily P1101 Dec 19, 26 This Dus1ness •S c:on· 1998 al Iha office of TEAM No payment shall be suppoll based on lhe in· C• 03013, (805) 884-•Y ' n, · · · OrangaCoun1yon12/1797 ,997.Jan 2•9.t998 F698 oucleOby an ino.v.duill ESCROW INC 13151 01/02.01/03 01109 made <tot work or m3te11al come of bolh parents, The 1424 SUMMARY OF 3o, 1998 F73 ' 199'13742689 PUBLIC NOTICE H.ave you startec 001119 Brookhursl Streel Garden PUBLIC NOTICE under tht conlracl unless amount ol child suppor1 BY: L . CAVA RD, THE PROPOSED PUBLIC NOTICE Daily Pllol Dec. 19, 26, business yet? No GroYe, CA 92643 and until the Ae9111rar ol can bt large. It normally TRUSTEE SALE OF· ORDINANCE · 1997. Jan 2. 9. 1998 F690 ---------Ahad Adloo The bulll. s.ata is sub1ec:t Corilractors vorllies lo lhe continues unlit lhe child is FICER CITY OF NOTICE OF Fictitious Business This statement was hied 10 Cahlornia Uniform Com· NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION DISTRICT that lhe CON· PUBLIC NOTICE Nam• Statement w1lh the Cou(\ty Clerk ol mercial COde Section (1) LIFEBOAT AUTO TRACTOR was property 11· 18 You should supply lhe 9 7P0154 8 1CA COSTA MESA APPLICATION TO The lollowlng persons are Orange County on 12·22·97 51052 NOTES PARTNERS. LP . a censed al the time lhe con· cou!I with lnforma1lon Published New pot! A PROPOSED OROI· SELL ALCOHOLIC Flctllloua Business 001ng businvss 11s: 19973742954 11 so suDiecL Iha name Cahfomla hmited partner· 1rac1 was awarded. Any about your finances. Other· Beach-Costa Mesa Dally NANCE Is scheduled for BEVERAGES Name Statement FACTS·MA.N. 10 C1vie Cen· O:uly Pilot Dec. 26• 1997, and addrns of the person ~1p. ~ pertneG1ersh1p con'!,.15E1: CONTRACTOR not so II· wise lho child surport Pilol January 2, 9, l6. l998 adoption at lhe regular Clly Date ot Filing The following persons are ler Pl , Santa Ana, Cal. Jan 2. 9. ,6, 1998 F707 with w11om claims may be SngR.,.CE GRROV\ITHOUP INC "nd censed Is subject lo penal-order will be based on the F714 Council meeting of Januory Application: doing business as 92701 filed 11 TEAM ESCROW. ~OU · a 11es under the law. 11 lhe Ii· 1rirormauon supplied by the 19, 1998, being Ordinance SEP 23. l997 , a) H1use Commun1c:1111ons, Louis M Lockhart, 2217 PUBLIC NOTICE INC . 13151 8rookhu"1 PETER WU er general cense ctasslf1catlon specl· other parent. ·PUBLIC NOTICE 98·1, amending 'Section 2· To Whom II May Coneern· bl Romantic Museum, 981 Harbor Blvd. IF12, Costa ----------Slreel, Garderi Grove. CA paltners wtucn earned on its lied here1nabovo Is lhill ol You do 001 have 10 pay 450 ol tho Costa Mesa Mu· The Name(s) of the AP· Valencia 1114, Costa Meoa. Mesa, Cal. 92627 Fictitious.Business 92643 and the 1811 day tor business at 31877 Oet 3 "specially con1rac:tor" as CITY OF nlclpal Code authorizing plicilnt(s) ls/are: CA 92626·5755 Th•S business is con· Name Statement frhng claim• shall be Jariuary Obispo. Surte 2l4 San Juan defined in Section 7058 ol any lee IO lrlo responsive COSTA MESA new use1 fees. TRES ORSO INC lsmaef Luis Perez, Jr. 981 C:Sucled by: an ind1v1oual The following persons are 27 l998 wt11ch 11 the last Cap1$1rano, Calrfornia, was the Caltlornia Bus1neu and declarations In response 10 ORANGE COUNTY, THE MOTION 10 give Or· The appl1can1s ltsteo Valencia 11.i, Costa Mesa. Hnve you started doing doing business as· busmen• oav bela<e 1he dissolll8d eft'ectrve 11 59 Proless1ons Coda, the spe· this order lo show cause CALIFORNIA d1nance 98-l first reading above are applying 10 the CA. 92626 business ye1? Yes Kerns Sails. 1773 wn.111er. anllcipated s.ale oate 5pec1-Pm (oln) ~lbeh r 3d1 1l997 c1a1ty contractor aw3rdeC1 (including 11 completeC:S In-NOTICE car11od by lhe following roll Oepallmenl ol Alcohohc This bustness 1s con· Louis M Lockhart Costa Mesa CA 92627 fled above "''~ at a• no the Contract lor this Work come and Expenso Oecia· INVITING BIDS call vote Beverage Controt 10 sell al· ducted by an 1ndw1dual This sta1emen1 was Meo Kern Fergt.l\on. 422 Rivet· Dated January 6 l998 i:nner in the . pannersh1p shall 1tset1 construct a ma· ratton lhll will show your I•· NOTICE Is hereby given COUNCIL MEMBERS: cohohc: beverages ar: 2196 Have you slatled doing wtlh the County Cle1k ol side Newport Beach CA CHUNG HA voo Buyer(s) a auth<>l'!fy lo bind lhe 1on1y ol the Work, 1n ac-nanccs) Th• original of the lhal sealed proposals 10,, AYES: Butte, Mon•h•n1 HARBOR BLVD.. COSTA business yet? No Orange Counly on 12·15·97 92663 ~ Beacl\-Cost• Mes.a pannersh9'). excepe for coroanct with the prov1· 1 lurnishing all labot, mater!· Erickson, Cowen, Som· MESA.. CA 92627 )smael Luis Perez, Jr 10973742307 This business •S con· CN454808 T·3408-C Jllrt 11 GROWTH RESOURCE s1ons of Cahlorn.1 Busi· responsive dee arallons als, e:iu1pm11n1. transporll· era. NOES: None. AB· For lh~ lollowmg type of Tn1s s1a1ement was ltf~o 03 ly P1101 Dec:. 19, 26, dueled by an tnd1v1oual 1998 GROUP INC . and PETER ness and Professions Code must bo Meo wilh the courl hon and such olher laclll· SENT· N License. 47 ON·SALE GEN· with the County Clerk ol 1997. Jan 2. 9. 1998 F700 Ha~e you started doing WU who have authonty only Seclron 7059 end copy served on the • one. ERAL EA.TING PLACE Orange County on 12·16·97 business yet" Yes. 1 78 PUBLIC NOTICE lo wmo up the pannerstup A.II Work must la com· other pally at ltasl five ~~sM~V~a~~O "~~~d~ ~HE FULL TEXT 01 tht Publ1Sheo Newport 19973742472 PUBLIC NOTICE Kern Ferguson CNsin2606 affairs il/UFEBOATAUTO p1e1td within 60 consecu· court days belora the hear· PEDESTRIAN BRIDGES ordinance me~ be read in Beach·Cosla Mesa Daily Dady Pilot Dec 19, 26. Fictitious Business Tn,s s131ecmen1 wcas loled NOTtCE OF NOTES PARTNERS LP live d1ys Time 1s of lhe es-Ing <Sitt ANO INSTALL CONCRETE tht City Clerks Office, 77 Pilot Januilry 9, 1998. 1997, J:in 2, 9, 1998 F693 with the ounty lerk of PETITION TO GENERAL PARTNER sence Failu1t 10 complete OTHER RELIEF· SIOEWAU<S AT TEWINKLE Fair Duve, Costa Mesa. F739 Name Statement 01ange Counly on 1·6·98 Garrv Gladslone Pf95ldenl Slheel 10"':ohrkherwe1 1t0h1wn111thre'sut111m10e August 20, 1997, PA.AK, 970 ARLINGTON MARY T . ELLIOTT, PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE The lollowrng poisons are · 19973743078 ADM .. ISTER Is/ GROWTH RESOURCE " O C s I AVENUE. SHIFFER PARK Deputy City Clerk dEoO•n~UbuNsOinesCsOasNSTAUC· Daily Pilot Jan 9 16 23 ESTATE Of: GROUP INC the 1mpos111on ol hqu1dated C rang~C ,~uni~ ~~·;~r 3134 BEAR STREET, A.NO Published Newport Fictitious B alness Fictitious Business TION"". 24621 Via Del Rio, 30. t998 F730 GLADYS MARY Peter Wu damages for each day ol oun o a 1 orn a, e WILSON PARK 360 WIL· Beach-Costa Mesa Oaily u Name St1tement MAREZ AKA ..,_......, Beach-Co$! Mesa delay, In ll'lt emounl sel City Drive, PO Box '4170, SON STREET COSTA Name Statement The lollow1ng persons are Lake Fo1es1, CA. 92630 PUBLIC NOTICE 'c&9.o 702 OCJ'1a 9 lorth 1n lhe "lnlormallon tor Orange CA 92613·1570 MESA., CALIFO~IA wlll be Piiot January 9, 1998 The following persons arc doing business as· Oatrrn Edmund Turmel, GLADYS MAREZ N 4998 Jan B1ooors" To wh~m It may concern. received by the City ot F737 doing business as: LIDO BUFFET. 1491 W 201 112 29th St. Newpon NOTICE TO CREDITORS AKA GLADYS M. 1 Each bid musl conlorm On l"ebluary 23 1986 Costa Mesa at the Ottice of PACIFIC DA.TA TECH, Whittier Blvd. La Habra, Beach, CA 92663 OF l!!IULK SALE MAREZ ----------and be responsrve 10 the • th City Clerk 77 Fair PUBLIC NOTICE 2386 Harbor Blvd. #202. CA 90631 This business 1s con· (Sl:CS. 61°'• 1105 U.C.C.) CASE NO. A 190404 contract documents Each Commissioner Frank Fasel 0 ~ c 1 Me's• Cal'fo Costa Mesa. CA. 92626 LP Lido Inc. 1491 VI dueled by· an 1nd1111duol ESCROW NO. T-3417.S To all '-•irs, bAnef•· blddel Shall Submit. On the entered ma111al dissolution rive, os a · 1 r· NOTICE OF u I B -2386 H H d d ''" " form furnished w11h lhe ordors. I om res 1 pecllully re-~'.~ .• unJ!~~~~Vur1;,• ~g~~ APPLICAT01EON 1 NFOR ~.o~ )e~C~vAd9 e. 2 a 6 w; 2 2 6 rcl2, Cosa~ ~~1~~~3181vo .. La Habra bu~~~es~oyuel?s~~e oing grven ~~IC~ed\~°" H~E~ ciartes. cre~i~ors, co~ contract oocumonts. a llsl questing moo flcallon of at which time they will be CHAN ... esa, This business 1s c:on· Damn Edmund Turmel Within named .. 11., th•I a ungent er; 1 ore. 1~ ot the proposed subcon· Section X, page 2. lines 1·3 ope--" publicly end read OWNERSHIP OF Ntnad Hodn1kovic:, 2386 ducted by: a corporation ThtS statement was flied bulk ule 11 about to be petsonbs w 0 may 0 d er· I I hi ~ I '""" Harbor Bl d "202 Costa H 1 1 d o n w11h 1he County Clerk ol --"-of , .. _ a·· ... a d• wise e oniereste in rat ors on t s pro tc H (enclosed) 10 read. "Any aloud In the Council Cham· ALCOHOLIC v · "' • 3vo you s ar o 01n., ,....,., .... -· 11 1 o b lh S I Iii Mesa CA. 92626 bus ness el? No Or11nge County on l2·30.97 acri._... below the wi or estate, or equire Y t u 11 ng lunds remaining on deposit bers. Sealed proposals BEVERAGE LICENSE This' business is con· 1 rr 907374348 1 """' both, of· GLADYS ~~:eucSeusb~ocnttraGc:ol~e~n,:e•~~ In a child's .1rus1 account wshoarlkl abnedarna'hmtetotllf•lhotl bllhd~ OEOC11el60,l1F919117ng Appllcallon: ducted by: co-patlners r~i(lrylioo nc. Pet L•u Soc· 1 The names end bus•· MARY MAREZ AKA h h Id If i lh Daily Pilot Jnn 2, 9. 16. nesa addresses of Ille seller GLADYS MAREZ AKA Coot Section 4100 11 aeq. when I e c ' I ans • der but no olher dlSlin· To Whom 11 May Concern: Have you star1ed doing This statement was filed 23 1998 F711 are· NEWPORT CENTER GLADYS M MAREZ Each Bid shall be •c· ege of 25 years, shall be guishing marks. Arly bid re-Ttie Name(s) or the A.p· business yet? No w11h the County Clerk ot • PHARMACY, INC • 1401 . companltd by a certJfted or disbursed directly lo lht la· ceivtd alter lhe scheduled phcenl(s) ls/are: Ug11esa Beader Orange County on 12·16·97 PUBLIC NOTICE Avoca<IO Ave . N9wport A PETITION has cashier's check or bid lher, Barry L Friedberg." ctoslng Ume IOI lht receipt CRUTCHFIELD STEPHEN This statement was hied 19073742457 Beact1 CA92660 been fried by JUDI bond In an amQunl not less In addition, somellmt In ol bids shal.I be returned to LAYNE wrlh lhe County Clerk ot Daily Pilol Dec l9. 26. Fictitious Business The Locahon rn Calrfor· LYNNE ROBERTS 1n the lhan ten l?ercent (10%) of lht summer of 1996, a Dlddtr unoptntd. It shall LAMPERT MAXINE ROBIN Orange Counly on 12·16-97 t997, Jan. 2, 9, 1998 F695 Name Statement ma ot lhe chief execU1rve Superior Court of Call· lhl total bid pnct. payable judgement' was made la the sole rt1ponsib1ilty ot The appllcinls llsltd 19073742470 PUBLIC NOTICE The lollow1ng persons are otrqi r:I the Mllef IS (If lornra. County ot Or· lo lht 01slrlcl as I guaran-tile bidder to aff lhal h11 ebovt are applying to lhe Dally Pilot Oec 19, 26. doing business as "same as abotte so ange lpree0pothsaalt ~'accbledpd1•,'d·. l! .. 181111 ~~~~":' :!,1" u~!v~~== blti!..ls received In proper Department of Alcohotic 1997, Jan. 2. 9, l998 F694 Fictitious Business SPECIALIZED LABELS state) Same a& abcwe THE PETITION re ~ .,, .. _ Btvttaga con1iol to sell el-7679 Sagewood, Hunt>ng· "4 hsted by lht ... ltr. quasl• 1ha1 JUDI promptly execute lht This Judgement WU for A set of Bid documents cohohc beverages at· 88 PUBLIC NOTICE N•me St•tement Ion Be:ic:h CA. 92648 all oUM!f buslnMS names LYNNE ROBERTS be Agroement, lvrntsh a 11111· monies that accrued when may be obtained al the D• FAIR OR 1 MOONSHINE The lolloWlng pilrsons are David w Dolak. 7679 and addreues UMd by the appointed as personal loactory Ft1thlul Perform. 1 hltd tor dtcrtut<I cit· par1ment ol Commurtlly MEAOOW, COSTA MESA, Fictitious Bual ness doing business as Sagtwood Huntington seller Within thf" yeei. representative 10 edm•o· ance Bond 1n an 1moun1 cumslanct• and my ex· services. n Fair Drive. CA 92626 N•m• Statement AOUA·SYSTEMS, 2476 Beach. CA 92648 ~the dale such llsl was ister the estate of the not less than one hundied 1 bl d I td Costa Mesa. Callfornla, For the following type ol Tiit following pllfsons are Santa Ana IC, Costa Th ts Dus1ness •S con -'Of dehvered to the buyer decedent percent (100%) of the total wl • unreasona Y • •Y upon nonrefundable pay-Llcenu 80 ON·SALE doing business as: Mesa, CA 92627 dueled by an 1nd1vldual are· (If none, so stat•) None THE PETITION ,. c:o ~ <O LO I C\I ~ co b4d pnce, lurmsh I Pty· lht proceedings Dy laing mtnl of $1S.OO. An 1d· BEER SEASONAL NEWPORT PC TRAINING, MHF. INC .. (CALIF). 2476 Have you staneo doing the name and bustnesa h merit Bond In an tmounl eittier in Au11ra11a. Hawall, d11lonal charge of SS.00 wlll Publlshed Newport 3740 Campus Or. Suite A. Sanla Ana lfC. Costa business yet? No llddreas °' lhe buyer ere quests aut o11tv to - not less than one hundred or Norway. I am respect· bt made If handled by Beach·Cosl• Mesa Dally Newport Beach. CA 92660 Mesa, CA 92627 oavro w. OOl~k t<YUSANG L.EE. 8247 tdm1n11ter the utate - percent (100%) of Ult 10111 fully requ1111ng to have this mail. Bid Oocwnenls and Pilot January 9, ,9116 Optlcal Ar1 lncorpOlaled, Thie , buelneu Is con· Thrs statement was Moo R~ng Horse WflV Of. under the lndependen1 IT'f Dld price, •nd furnish cer· judgement rescinded. other contraet dOC1.1men1S F738 (CA), 3740 Campus Or. dueled Dy:• corporahon wllh lht County Clerk of ange, CA 92869 Adm1n111ra11on of Es \U 1tlica1es evidencing that the Thank you. may also be examined al Ste. A, Newport Beach, CA Have you slarteCI 001ng Orange County on l·6·98 The aueta to be IOld tetes Act <This •uthon f ' reqw1d lnsur1nct Is In el· Vours alncertly the Office or th• City Clerk PUBLIC NOTICE 92660 buslneu yet? No 19973744009 art descnbed In ~ as ty will •ilow the parson V ltct lrt the amounts HI • of the City of Costa Mesa. Thia business is con· MHF. Inc.. Roberl N Dally Piiot Jan 9. 16, 23. All &toc:ll 1n trade, flX'lutes, el representd11ve to iake 1011h In the gel)erat condl· /I/ Barry L. Friedberg Bid Documents wllt not be Fictitious Bualneaa ducted by: 1 corporation Baumgoronor, Soc 30 19911 F725 equipment. liadeneme, manv oc11uri,. w1thuu1 Ilona. In tht t11onl of fallurt I dtolare under penalty of moiled unless the 1d· N•m• Statement Have you sianed doing This slalemenl was ftlod ' goodwill. ltaM and i.... obte1n1ng court approv 10 enter lnlo Iha contract perjury under the lnw• of ditl0/'111 $5.00 charge Is In· The lollowlng pet1on• art business yet? No with the CountY Cle1k ol PUBLIC NOTICE and ellecutt th• required lht Slate of Calllornla that eluded with payment. doing business es: Opllcal Art, Incorporated. Orange County on 12·17·97 documents, such bid teCu· tho lor•golng Is true and Each bid shall be made ESSENCE ENTERTAIN· Mark L. Patterson, Ownerf 10973742021 Fictitious BuslnHI Nem• St•t•ment rrly wlll bt lorftlltd. Tht co11tct on the Proposal form, MENT TALENT AGENCV. CEO Daily Piiot Doc. 19, 26. Faithful Porformence Bond Daiei August 20 sheets P·1 through P-9 355 Bristo! SI. Suitt M, This statement was flied 1997, Jan. 2. 9. 1998 F899 Tht lollowlng per•on1 are doing bualntss U '. STARTING~ A NEW :~~·--..:;-\ ... shall remain In IUll lo1ce 1007 ' provided In ll'lt contract Costa Mell, CA 92828 with lht County Clerk of1----------xaunadran'i'eleecptt,t10hdro•u•gh1,_!~~ /ti ••rry L. Friedberg documents, and shall be Tony L• Bl1nct , 8652 Orengt County on 12-30•97 PUBLIC NOTICE ..... tecompan)td by• c•rtified Mastera Or. Huntington 1097374347t 1----------td In th• general condl· Berry L. flrlt<llarg, ~ O< cuhlet a check or 1 bid Beach. CA 9215411 Dally Pilot Jin. 2• 9, 14• Fictitious Bu1lneaa UOns. JHml,,. Crttk Drive, C~ bond for not less than 10% Mlehael T. Stelftnl, 4561 23 1998 F7tO N•m• Statement The DISTRICT reserves rona Ott Mar. CA 92025-of the amount of their bid, Montair Ave. o.12, Long • The tallowing peraons ere the right to rt)ICI any or •II 1<123 medt payable 10 lhe City S..ch. C:A 00808 P'U CE doing business as: Dlds °' lo waive Ally Ir· Publlantd Newport of Cost• Mesa. No PfO• Thia buslntn Is con BLIC NOTI PLATINUM AUTOMOTIVE reguletlll•t or lnformeltttes 8 eh.Cotti MtH Dally posat 111111 be considered ducted by' 1 generel poll Flctltloua Bualneas PROMOTIONS, 330 Cameo 1n any bldt Of In the bid-ea unless accompanied by neranlp Shores Ra • Corona dol ding. Piiot December 2&, 1997, auch cuhl., a check, Have u ll•rttd dot N•m• Statement Mat, CA 92G25 As reqwed b~ Section J111uary 2. 9, 10. 19GS. uah, or blddtt's bond. bualne.rytt7 Yea \/3fl3no The tonowino Pt!aons 111 Janet Gent sch, 3JO 1?73 01 the Caltlornle FToe No bid ahlll be cONld· To La Bianca • CI04ng t>uaintn "· Cameo Shores Ad .. corona \.abor Code, IM Dlttclor of tftd vnltal It II mtdt one mi ttllln\tnt wat filed OOOPILE. INC.. t4340 del Mar. CA 92625 &he Oeplt1mtnl of Indus· PUBLIC NOTICE blltlk propoaal form tur• with the CO\jt\!y Clerk of ~ .. ~Cl i.oa~•· 1• Tiiis buslneas 11 con- 4rlal Aolat1on1 ot tht Stll• LOAH NO. 2317311 nlahtd by the Clly of Co111 Orange County on 1.f.$8 O~~";,ILEtt, INC 1d 40 ducted Cy· en lnd1v1du31 bf Ctlll0tn1• hH dttet· Mtaa Ind ,. INd• In IC· 1H73743979 Bois. ChlC Road SI I Ht.,. you 1tantd do•ng P!lntCI the generally ptevall-T.S. NO. 97-02503CA c0tdanc9 with lht provi· D a ....!.. .... '· • 1>u1ine11 yet? No Pet Surftfl, 30161 Pacil1c Island Or.. '12s, Laguna Niguel. CA. 92677 Shelly F1lzp1trlcll, 30161 Pacific Island Or., "125. L1g_un1 Niguel, CA 92677 Thia Dus1ness ft con· ducted by· an lndMdutal Have you started C101ng bus1neu yet? No Shelly Fiupa1r1ck Thi• lllllmenl WH filed w11h 11\e County Clerk 01 011nge County on 1 6-98 190737440•4 oa~y 1'1to1 Jan 9. , e 23 30. 1991 F727 kflg , .... Of w•o•• In lf'lt l'MAIYA No. atons OI IN ProPOHI ,.. 111>' Pilot Jin ..... ~. W"tmlnlllf. CA.,,_, Janet Otnlach toc:ei.ty In v.hlch lht Work HOTICa OP q11remen11. 30, 1998 '733 Thia bu~lneu I• eon. Thlt tllltmtnt wu hied PUBLIC NOTICE BUSINESS?? ~~ ~ ••••••••••• n. L},.J /)qflmftlJfl 1111Jw lMUJ Nol is ,tto1etl to "'""'""era ,...., ltfYkt llOW oroJWlt w ,,.., ~ ttL '/;. .. ~, y 11 to D• Pf(formed COS)ltl TRUSTaa•a SALa Each bidder must have ducitd by.• c6rporeUon wtth 1ht County Ctttk 011--------- of lhts• .wegt r•t• dtltrlfll. YOU ARI! IN DEFAULT tf'lt appropriate hcenH and PUBLIC NOTIC! Have you ttaneo dOlng Ofan~ eounty on 1a.og.97 FlcllUoua lualn•sa r,,11ont. tnlitled PREVAIL,. UNOlfl A OEEO 0, TRUST 1lto bt pr.,qualllltd as,.. "otltlow1 luelneH bUslntH yet? Vtt • .lanl.ilry 1H7374118t Name Statement n:int.f~~I ~;~~TR~; OATtO AUGUST 2, 1990. ~Ired ~~lac~ I the H•me aietemenl 106~,ILE INC Shawn Oa1fy lltlOI Dec. 28. 11197, fhe IOllov.ing peraons llt ofllc• roceled at. 1370 uroi:~~ l~gT~~~£YJ,CR City. ot1 Coal• Me:. ,.. Thi fotlowlne l)tltont tit Pt$etton, Pre11den1 Jan. 2, •• ll. 1998 '7ot ~~1$j~"fo":~~~T10NS Adamt Ave .. Coata Mttl, iAOPtRTY IT MAY B& 111V1a the right to r•Jtet doing buth'llM H : Thi• lllt~~t w~• ~·1~ 1' 'UIUC NOTICE 24t Cost• Mes• SI wo'. WI ,.,m "°"' S&UCH llM ,...., /0#' '°" 41 IN txtro ,,_.,,, tlltd ioi. yo. IM l•IM-' r.k ut, IO~ Co.n HoNSt l11 Salo A• Tlt.1111J ttHinl, ~"IA• IMtd Lr t:Olllplntd wUI rriU jfh JO*' jkliliH:I hailms _..... ...,_,_, w1t• IM Cof11111 Clttt, p~ 01tC1 o wttA ~ lliWb a""'""" t1 l.w ad,,.,,. ftH,.., INK>!./ ""°" .,..,. , .. c...,, a.rt. ~ 92424: Phytk:ll Factll• SOLO AT A PUBUC SAl.E eny Ind/Of all bldt Ortnga Coast Yacht Man· with th• _..,,ry ti o ·... Coate M•ll CA 1&827 lits Plannlng, •nd *" tVlll· IF YOU NEED AN !XPLA; The Contttctor thall com· agement, 23132 ft1lmall Orange County on t2·1M1 PleHUev. •ua.lnHa Beverly Van Hur. 2• 1 IDie to any lnt•rHltd p1tty NATION 0 , nu! NATU~lf ply wtth th• prOvl•loos of Cir., £1 Toro, Cl • .,_,O t99737424e' NeMe 8taletl\ent Cosll Meta St ,.,, Cotti upon requ.et Tile Con--OF THE PROCEl!OINO SectiOfl '770 to 17t0. In. M1ny 81tt1e1L 23832 DlllV l'llOt 0.C. it. ~ Tl'tt follOwlnO pt•aOf\t Ir• Mtaa, CA 92'27 lrtelor 1hall post a copy OI AOAIH•T YOU YOU chJlllvt,__o} t.,. C .. 1to<nla l'llrMk Cir., Cl Tore>. C1. 1117, JM. 2, 9, tt91 PM dolna bu1lnnt as· 1hla bua1ntH It con• lhla ddcumtnl ti H eh Job SHOULO CONTACT A Labor \;OGI; the prevaill"O U.830 INTIRIOA OESIQN AS· CIUCltd by: en lndrvtd~ Ill•. The Cotltraetor Ind LAWYER rai. and tc.la ot ~H H · Sandi 9el11alt 23132 PUILIC NOTIC! SOCIAT!S. 3301 !. 11th Ha\19 Yo\I 1111\td U0<ng ~y &Ybeontrectot llndlf ,. On J~UAAY 2', 111M, tsl)lftfled by the City ol P•lm9'< Ctr • £l oro, C• SI . NIWPQl1 1t1cn. CA ~ yet? N• •"-" pay llot 111• than •n• AT . tO 00 AM AOVANTA Coall Meu. Which .,. on 92830 ''totni.u. ,_,.,M.. 926&:> • ltv9fl; """ 1pec1fitd Pfewl•llng rattt of NOMINll! l!M!S, INC. fllt wlttl tM City Cltfl1, of Tnl• C11al11H1 '' con-NeMe ltal.,.....t Joan·Mich•ll• Pn11tlp1, 1hlt 1111e~ a iled ~· to Ill worlttra em-.. dYly •PC>OIMH Tnittte thl C4~ of eo... Mesa: OIKttd by: h11sblnd and Thi to•o-mg Pl'sont are 3301 £ tiln Slr"t. New• with u,. Covf'lty C•..-ot l>loytd In ,.,_ ••ecutton Of undtr end . pu'1U11t1I tO clllilPtiD wife doinQ ~ u · J>011 lleach, CA UIQ Ofanvt CWl!r en , ..... ": c::::. !Mt 09" of Tf\111 rec<lfOtcl t,; tt'a 11'9 reeource )'OU ~r~?~.:,o't!O AWAAO ,_lCOf!OS. ~1095 Thll CUtlnaU II _ COfto tM7JJ..Ote ;.,: blCI tor• ;:!io:'ot 111: 1 J .. I . H ln•l, ~o. can count on to "" • M811y. •a. :::;.•~"=; l.lguni Olllly flilot ...,, •. 11. H. ltO) oevt llft4if the d•N ..-. ~~ ~ O:CS.: myriad of m9'Che,.. Thlll atei.menc ., .. , f'ilect 'AWMD MCOAOS. U.C. S £LL JO, ltM -rm lor h Openlnt Of bida. C.untw ....,_ ef a... dlM MefM, ~ _, N County ~ of ~ 11 .. ._..,.. ,_..., ' A p..,,.... tlOnd ahall .,. ~. ~..... .. our ~ .,,.... °' ... ~ °" ,,,,""' r 9Md\. ca.-· ~td vthkle I T ~°'= :_-::;; ~~ '1 ::.'"'" ..,.,.,. ,,,'° o.ar ...:."O:'n.,... '=ri..,.-~c°8: .· $1:4 fft Iha fotlll ... '°"" In N ....... ~"';';1Ui: M• MR 'tlP, ·""-I. I. ,. llWt ..., to. _ , , _,IWOUI" tllllfltO _ i ' . . !'IHI• ,,. t1 ,. /fJ1 ,ow Jftt""'1tu hs1Mn ,....,,., et llffl Dfd.IJ ,~ JJI W. a., Sc., Cona Mn& 'I/',__ nM« ., •11 ,,., n11 .. "' (114) 641-4121-' ... """ ... . ~/«,.. ....... ,.,, ,,,....,., .. .. ti,.. •llMM ..... Mi.ftitdwr ...... ,,.,,. •• - fH .. " ........ ""' ....... ~ c;.-,_. "',.., .. ........ , I • ..... --~ - I • I . ([p FRIDAY. JANUARY 9, 1998 tOUAl "O"~""' O PftOR '"'°' '"' ------BALBOA HOUSES/ ISLAND CORONA 1006 DEL MAR MOBILE 1022 HOMES BALBOA 1100 PENINSULA RENTALS TO 2 607 SHARE MONEY 2724 TO-LOAN 2914 EMPLOYMENT 5530 EMPLOYMENT 5530 CONDOS FOR SALE GENERAL SOLD! 1002 •Prim• Loc•tlon on Collins Ave. Monthly Income of $2,450. Price of $535,000 Broker 7 t 4·648-6583 CORONA DEL MAR 1022 •Perfect C•p• Cod Home Oen vu's, 40' wldo fol, room for ••pan•lon. Reduced! Agonl 714·759·~070 Self Supporting Exclusive Investment oppt'y mulll use so of hwy. Agent 494-2342 •Want a Weekend • 1 Br 1.B•. Lro Kit COM Ltg Bright Room. * CONSOLIDATE* Editorial Receptionist/PT Q • t • w a 'I o r a w/All appls. L.R w/FP, Sundck, w/d, nl•m/peJ YOUR DEBT De•rgn !or Full Service Salon Retirement Hom•? w/d, FA Heat 5800/mo $445. Prof fem pref'd. Low Interest Rates! Editor In COM. Exp. Pref'd. 24X60 Hometlo Mobile Chrisly 574-2C55 Avafl now! 721·9~46 Good or bad credltt p 8 g e de 1 r 9 n er Apply In Person.3426 Homo In senior park·---------Central COM 2Br 2Ba No upfront feos. Call needed for growing, e . C o as I H w Y In Yucca Valle~.·-p ff 1·888·283-0411 dynamic Southern S•I•• Lln~erle/No•elly Asking $20 .00 . CORONA ro em. n/s, no pets ---------5700T utla. Avl Jan 1 Flnanc lal Troubles? Cal. newspaper chain. Store. 2 ositlons Avl <fully Furn.)-Turn·key DEL MAR 2622 Call Lisa 675•7408 Oobl Consolldatlon & Good eye, atlltudG 12-4pm/4-9pm. $8.hr '714·631·5036 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Loans avallable. and work e thic all Muat Be Reliable. 1• E'Sld• CM Large •008·271·3146• . mandatory.ptua Quark Lotions & Lace All rut nl.ltt 1dvtr1IM8 1n lllll MWSpapt• .. 1ull1cc1 to lht Ftd trl l Fill Ktll\lftO Act ol "'' H 1me11010 wlllcll 1111ku 1111111111 to Mhcrtht "any p11lett11cc, 111n1t111on or d1sctlm1ullon based 111 race, coloi. rehg1on. sci, lllndlcap, tam1h1111.11u1 0< nat11N1al °'"'"· 0t 1n lnltnllon IO rt\lke any 111ch prclertnce. liml· tallon or d1scr1m1n111on .. Showcase homos for sale In our Saturday Real Estate Supplemenlf •Hom•• of lh• Week display •d• start •t Just $751 (Oeadllne Wed Spm) ---------••••••••• 1Br 1B• Sundeck. Slyllsh, Spacious 3Br experience. EOE. 743 Baker St. C.M. 3:~.2·~!:ie2·~~i~::; COSTA MESA 1024 HOUSES/ ~~ ~~~~;1c~s~:1r~:~~ !~:.~~~~!s5t:no~0~:i •••••••••I :,~~~;~~o'::: 1~7d do-s~~~.~0'i Merchand•s· Homo. Walk 10 bGach CONDOS pd. Avl 2/15 673-"!177 Mike 714·722·69b7 ANNOUNCEMENTS Steve Marble, Calllor· ing Wino, calllng on Hus newipaper .. ,11 nol kl!Ow1ngly 1eupt an, adwcr11St· ment lor rul utalt wl\ICll is 10 v1olatlon of the law. Our 111dt11 are llarelly 1nlo1m1d 11111 all Gwtlhnt• Jdnrtutd 1n 11111 newspaper are ,.a11a1111 on an equlA opport11nity bills. To com· olaln of dlscrim1nalion. '~I HUD loll·lre1 It l·I00·4Z•·IS90. kw 1111 wa1J11111ton. oc 11u pltau e&ll HUD al 426·3~ & town. $525,000 3br 2 .5ba 2-car gar. ••••••••••! 1 c m lty Ne 1 I St 1-1 d Io w l 1 h 0 o ck Ne Mastr Dover Shore n a om un w ' grocery stores. Posl-720· 1779 Agl/Owner ~u;,~~~:Jr' S~~4-~s"do FOR RENT $600/rno u111111es inc pvt ba, glass door 10 330 W. Bay St .. Costa tion avt In CM·NB aroa FIND RENT ***** •Open House Uatlnga for $51 (Deadline Thurs Spm) ***** It pays to advertise In the bost local Real Estate Secllon CALL TODAY! Lisa River• 7 t 4/5 7 4-4252 BALBOA COM Beat Oppty on 2.5 Lots Trl-Ploxs <>ffarod Individually Balboa Newport Realty 7 t 4-723·4494 OCEAN VIEW 3Br 3.5Ba, 2·FP's, Marble Floors, Pool, Floor 10 Cell Windows. Entertaining Perteet $1,449,000 JAMES GOULD, AGT" ~ Prudential . t.l ........ lteelry 714-612·7474 ISLAND 10061------- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Olde C DM Capo Cod an apartmeni through c1ass1t1cc1 To place en ad In Cl•••llled Call 842·5878. Custom Condo. $435,000 Mary Fryer, Agent 7 t 4-723-4494 Bridge By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH TllE KJNG IS DEAD WEST • K 6:1 A:, K86 NOHTif •9 : 10 8 7 6 4 3 2 0 7 •K.J65 EAST •4 '~ K <l 9 •• ,J JO 9 5 3 2 •A 10874 SOUTll •9:12 •A <H IO 8 7 5 2 .J 0 A 'l 4 •Q r Tlwt .. ctd111g- ' SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST I 6 2 • f>a!<ll 1'888 ·I 6 Pal'ls 1'0114 l'fus I ( lp1·11111g l.·;11J Au.· ()f . Jiu > 11u 1rn;.ii;1n1• yriur11clf as the <'lar('llC'l' Darrow of the green l11111p'> Yuur ovpont'nls reach four 'Jl..tdt·s 1111 Lhe 1111rlwn shvwn, and mu lf'ad the au· of tluhs, fl•lching I he· qu1•e11 from 1kc:larer I low do \ 11u u i11t 111ue·1 S1111th's lm J1h11i: s how'l 11 lwnd "11 h 111111:. sl ro11i: i;pades that was 11111 1•1111d fur " pr1•empt1ve four· p;11l1• up1•11111g li1d 111 lirsl sral WC' a rc not enamored of West's lwo· dub ovcrcall. but the game was duplicate and 1t probably made no <l1ITerencC' tn the linal cuntracL. UbviOuf!ly, wtwn the qucC'n or dubs d_rops under the l•Ce and 1-;a.<it plays the deuce tu show an odd number of curds in the Ru.it, South has a sinRlet~m ThuR there are two tnck.s wa1t111g in dummy'if drclnrer can get thrre Equally obvious 1s thal the only poss1ulc rnlry lo dum- my is with a diamond niIT. Thus it HI 1mperat1vc that West. sh11\. lo a spade. but one glance at the drn- l{ram will show that a low spade 1s 1wt good enough -the rune will win. declorC'r will s lufT 11 heart and n dmmond on die good clubs. and IJe held t-0 10 tncks when the diamond linesse fo1l11 To defr;it the g11me Wt'.Sl n11111t shift lo llw k1 ng of c;patlrsl That sucrilices a lnck, hut 1l gam11 two m relum and the contract will fnil by a tnck If you even though about stuning to the king of spade11, you tan JOJO our tram anytime! Learn to be a better bridge player! Subscribe now to the Goren Bridge Letter by calling (800) 788-1225 for information. Or write to Goren Bridge Let- ter, P.O. Uox 4410, Chicago, Ill. 60680. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 11,l··•q•lo;m t• 1;.f\rl C, ( orrlp t I hQl1f lj l10•I Of lnvP IJ (1'1t11•11 'C:'ICJ•l.11 14 I "'l"'"" 1£i 'ioh11•v 11 f lk I '" 1l 18 R11~ "' 111 ln•>k 19 Mov11 c .J111rn• .'n Pnr1 T 1 .. 1~rlalo ;>I < .nf\rl1>elf' >;;> l lt 1.ih!' <'.4 t":lll(j 26 F "·11hNy wrapc; 2 T T 011qh q11!'&huns 1 10 Nnilr w1nne1 , 14 l• l•ll(!' 111\P llilllUIUl\j h F•<;t• l•ilfl Jn Srinrt t11ll 1 37 Ir.trim 11.11IPr 18 T vnr of flop 1q ,.,,,.,.~ meaning wrcmq •10 Cu<.ml'lir p1ep.1r;1l1cin 12 G1t11IP '1 1 Hwry .it; Gl'•m hy111er 47 9,.,,, .. 4A Thin '19 EquAI t;0 Cle11pr 5'3 Nl'ultal color ">4 Wedge '>8 Eiecurs1on c;u Senn' nut 61 Fma1 111011 ~,;,> {)epO<;(' I'd Waqhpr cycle 611 Netwo•~ fj') M1cP. IO<al<; £>6 Howl<, 11 lhl' moon 6 7 rh1eat l'llOel DOWN I lowN limbs ~l;1n91ly ;,> Muc;1c hnllc; 3 SMqgy ammal 4 Som" open1nq<; 5 RelUQ(>~ 6 Onwaro 1 Sh;inc· •;Ja1 B F1c11onat planel 9 Pas!led tO Hashana 11 Im YOUI lncksl' 12 Ac1or Connery 1 5 Concrete wo1k ;13 Wnter Fleming 25 Crude melal 26 Phy'llQue 27 Winter allire 28 Leek's cousin 29 Love at lirsl - 30 Type of race -..... I'!""'---- PREVIOUS PUZZL£ SOLVED ~ 3 t Unlounoed 46 V1oltnisrs noed report 4 7 Past and luturo 32 laborers 49 Pushover group so Ou1t 33 Nu1sences 51 Measure ol 35 Like an un· llme kempt lawn 52 Trick 38 More like 53 $1rige1 Turner Marilyn Moruoe 55 Throw 41 Pti1ladelph1a·s 56 Eye part bell 57 Fabricated 43 The lectv 60 Playing 44 Prom offering marble ~-rl~"'f':'l 'l"'I -r:1:"ll2~ C 11 A t 1 4 587 3897 ••••••••• avl 2/1 714-759-3031. patio/Jae/yard, w/d, ---------1 Mesa, CA 92627 Entry level position._ a 9 . 1 • • ss s J h 6 .., 6386 ANNOUNCEMENTS 213-124-1100 x577 C .M. Moblle Home -------------------7 · 0 n 4-'' G•n Ofc/PT t0..20Hrs Must Sell Howl BALBOA COSTA MESA 2624 '""'N-=-=B=-=s..,...h-r -=2-=M,..,,.a_•_,t-•-r """B,.....r 2920 lor sm o re in NB. s.1 SANDWICH MAKER 1990 24x32, 2Br 2Ba 1 2 o o 9 f spa c 10 us iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil WP/60 wpm. Fix days/ new sandwich shop In Excellent Condition. ISIAND 2106liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii condo. nr golf course CASH FOR SINGLE hrs. Fa11. res: 673·1339 CM.$5.25/S5.75 hr. s 18,500 714·515-8606 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 B r 0 • t • c h • d w/prf'I male. $775/mo p AR ENT s ca 11: Mail.507 W.Edgewator 1_M_ik_e_. _5_4_9-_7_2_2_4 __ _ Dupl.x $210.000 Newer Lrg 3br 3ba Cottage• w/Patio 1'1/2ull. 622·7384 t·800·870·0073 N.B.CA92661. Secret•ry FT In HB 2 homes on 1 lot, well air, w/d, d/w, gar, ~~fi~.be~r~~: C~~~~~i~ NB-Beautiful Private -J-e-tf_r_e_v_K-. _D_o_r-.-,--1 General . Gd wkng condnlons, kopl, spacious. Earl patio, gardener. 1/2 Special! $67 5 + s4oo Home Kltch/lndry/ Your Neighborhood GROW WITH US! xlnt benefits • comp. Taylor; Agt. 642-4722 block to bay. $3300. dep. 548·2421 cable. Qulot. cln, n/s . CPA. Tax woes? W-2 NB firm noods reliable skills a must. Call mo. yrly 673-3059 S4t5+utll. 645·95t5 have you down? & honest 1ndlv. FT/PT.1_5_3_6_·6_16_6_10_r_e_P_P_1 __ E'slde 3br 2ba & 1br •2BD 1BA Newport Relax with • $25. No sales. Wooknd1 a Telemarketers on R·2 Lot. $239K ---------H • I g ht a Aro a Nort'h Laguna Beach FIVE CROWNS gift mustl No exp nee. Wiii Offer. 3br Is vacant. CORONA Clean, fresh paint. no Shr 3br. private ba, certificate for new train. 714·719·6777 Owner/Agt. 642-9686 DEL MAR 2122 pots, n/smk. $775.mo Ocean vu, bale. 5587. clients. You deserve --------- E'alde 3br 2ba, quiet 269·D 16th Place 494-20t8 or 675-8649. personal service! Loosing Consultanl frrendly street. lrg 101, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 714-644-0452 Convenient loca11on . 276 Units in CM. remodeled, ready for 2br 1 be lrg rms. lrg 1-2-b-r-1-b-a_O_u_p-lx_o_n_b-lu-fl RENTALS corn or of Wostclllf & 30hrs wkly, temp PO!>S, move-In. $274,000 clsts, yd, pot ok. w/d. nr bch, W/d hk·ups, Oovor (Unlori Bank competi11110 salary call Agl. 644-6373 8't.14t Avl 1/11 $1500/mo. slnglo garage, pet? WANTED 2726 Building). We special· 557·0075 or lax East Side C .M. 720·7460or644-6812 S795 mo 642.9699liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lz.o ln"'servicos to rcsumeto557·0937. 38 B S Newport-Mesa resl· 3Bdrm Homo. 2-Car r 2 a OCEAN IDE 3 bd/2ba Trlplex Retired Minnesota dents ... You will see Legal Ass ist Garage. Large Lot. of P.C.H. 2-Car Ga· Upstairs unit, balcony. couple dosire Furn the same person NB Collection firm. $20/HR Sel Your Own Hours! Paid weekly. Monthly Bonuses & Paid Tra1nmg * 1·800·842·1409 * "Hair Shanty" St~llats Needed Space Roni.. $110/wk P I c n I y W a I k ·i n s 979·9236 or 957·6529 Hardwood Firs. Family rage. FP. Avail + or· now carpel, paint. 2. Hse{Twnhso for winter evory year. House Call (714) 760·1400 Room. Groat Oeafl 2/15. 52400/mo. .,. car gar, s 1200. 779 rent a I n r b o ac h . calls 10 the elderly. E11.t 332 lor recorded 1--------- $255,000 soc. deposit. Agent Scoll Place. 964·6585 .. Miko 562-439·9497 011or 20 years eitperl· mlo anytime. EMPLOYMENT Agt. 714·587-3897 714-494·6841 ---------•Costa Mesa's Bpst ·---------enco. 26-year resl-Maintenance SERVICES 5533 3•BERSTBATE&SVAALCEA*NT Exec Home 3br 2ba. Jr-lbr & 1br, quiet STORAGE 2742 dent lmpocccablo rel· Swim/Pool Routo.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2 A lg yd, 2-lps, gardener g;ued comm, pool.1'iiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii erences. ALL (714) Soll molivatod, own •••••••• Now Paint, Greal Kil. 6.mo loaso 52500/mo 1 1• 548·4494, ask for Jell truck 515/hr 642.1730 p Covr'd Patio, Blocked Open Sun 12·4 tonn s. easy access to Doro'. .your neighbor-lease be aware that Y freeway/beach/malls. East Side 17th St. tho listings in this cat-Fence. Largo ard, 400 Avocado Appl. 714•557•0075 Safe storage, 24 hour hood CPA. Office Asst . Sm co In S f R V hi I C t d I 0 H egory may require you poce or oc e co a cope a pen so ---------oasy accoss. 8x8x18 Newport Conter. Good 10 call a 900 number Ready for New Ownor Agent 714·759·9070 E 'Slde 28r 2Ba Fplc, p111 garage. S125/mo LOST & oflce skills req'd. Mac in which thero is a S 175,000 Rulh, Agent 0/W Hk-ups. 1 ·Car •714-497·9131 • a .... 760·6077 8:30·5:30 714-646·4380 ---------gar· 1 parking space FOUND 2925 charge per minute •Lovety 2 br 2 .Sba COSTA MESA 2124 S975/mo. 645·5862 --------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii OFFICE End unit Condo. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1 _________ MISC. Found Gold holrloom MANAGER EMPLOYMENT Tennis. clubhouse, W' Id RENTALS 2744 Community newspa-• • 2br 1ba, enclsd NEWPORT bracotel, vlcinily of per seeking organiz.od WANTED 5535 pool, b11<0 to beach. porch, w/d hk·up, shr Br "CH 2669 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Newport & Balboa. solf·star1or with basic iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $206,000 631-4221 gar. $750.mo lwaler &;;n Call to describe. computer skills and Pd) no pots 546.5565 ,'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Wante d Parking Space (704)892 5683 ., Swedish Nurs e., 1• to rent for my 20· RV. ------·----tomperamont to Juggle Loving, Oeperidable, LAGUNA BEACH 1048 NEWPORT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH *1Br & 2Br 2Ba• From 5750 GOx30·POOI 0 /W. No Pots. Carpor1 Newport Ba~ Terrace Side/back yard or Lost Cat 1/7 REWAADI demands o f last· Xlnl Cook, Driving, vacant 101. 469·1853 Whlto male w/blue paced nows opora· Local Roi's, 12 Yrs collar. Vic ot 10th & tion. Necessary skills Eitp L111e Localfy PCH. Terribly missed• Include word process· 'V71 4 ·646·3735i:i> 2169 •714·545-4855• 714·960·5122 Ing. basic knowledge LOTS Wt.TH OCEAN VtEWS Scott Land Co. 3 BD Big Cnyn Twnhse Blt;i Ba yfron\ 3br, tam COMMERCIAL rm w/wet bar, 2ba. 2 REAL ESTATE gar, Ip, near beach •••••••••• of Internet and profl· ---------Lost Cal, fem. thin, clency of MS Ollico DOMESTICS 5540 714-499 1800 FP. FOR. 2-docks, ------· ___ pool, spa, tennis. Tor Io Is e co Io red. programs. Position re· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii dectawed, "Oohcata" por1s to edilor .and re· nr Harbor View Nature quires dally contact View Home Complete $2150. Agt. 723·0653 Privacy. Appraised 81 3Br 2.5Ba Eastbluff S700K, selllng for Condo 2-car garage. S645K Agt 494·2342 St900.mo yrly lease $1995.mo 642·9699 Newpo rt Isl FUnN·o. ---------_P_a_rk ____ s_4,....o._1_1_8_81 with public. EOE. Upstairs small 1BR. APARTMENTS2750 Lost Cocl(atl•I on Sond covor lotter and Single. no pots, rel's.1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 12/28, Orey w/orango resume lo Steve Mar· Houacleaner for our Irvine home. Mon thru Fri. 2:00·5:00pm $6/hr. Call Jill (t1 559·6780 NEWPORT BEACH Yearly $800/rno. In-•• chooks Balboa area. ble. Oa11y Pilot. 330 W clds Ull. 714·650·3801 SERIOUS BUYER 673·7354 or 673-0282 Boy Stroot, Cos111l••······-B I u ff s Bac kbay WANTS UNITS Mesa, CA 92627 or E· Agent 64().7000 X301 Twnhmo. 2 + 2. Fronch •Next Yea r soo the IN L.A. OR O.C . mail 10 Ors, Gar. Remodel. X-Mas Boal Parado Price S7 TO St2 MIL HEALTH & dp11ot2(t1 earthl1nk.not. S1675 mo 640·6482 from this Unique CALL ASAP BIO CANYON 5Bd, 2-Bayfront 2Br 2Ba Apt JAMES GOULD, AGT F ITNESS 3000 PIT Demonst•tora 10p9 MERCHANDISE ANTIQUES 1010 . Fam Ams $100,000 Bluffs Twnhm Lrg 3br Newly Re furbished ~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij Wook pnor Super Price Reduc tion I +Fam rm. 2150s.f.on Boat Dock Available Prudential Bowl In grocery store iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii8iii Call Beverly Morphy, greenbcll $1895.mo $3100 mo 873-5723 ATTACK FAT in your 310a Car noc., 759.3731 or Minda Lease Agt. 650-3822 t.l~rt.df End tho Battle Forever $6.50/per hr Call lor Bush, Agts. 759·3782 Exec Condo fully furn, ••••••••• 714·612·7474 1 ·800-502·9222 1n1orvlew. 557.5579 BIG CANYON VILLAS white & bright! 2br, MISCELLANEOUS 1 ________ --------•I Real Es tate Assist FOR LEASE/SALE air. Ip, gar. pool, spa. BUSINESS OFFICE LOSE WEIGHT! Busy Newport estate MASON ELLIS security. $1600.mo RENTALS REALTORS Agent. 1t4.544.5162 ••••••••• FOR RENT 2769 TrimFast •Herbal + Broker noods help 714.7 5 9.7700 Increase Energy Must have A.e Harbor Ridge & Suppress Appellte License or be able to Bluffs closo to COM 2 + 2. Spa, sauna, So. OM 300sq Ofc. direct 10or0 s Bad<• Guar. go1 one. Must havo H.S. 2br + 2ba. Now pallo $2750/mo./yrly., ROOMS 2706 access, fwy ~lose. utl $29 95/30·0oy Supp. good computer skills r o o I , 2 ·car gar. Bill Grundy Allr iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii inc $300/mo. day 1 ·888·4-0IETING and phono demeanor. Upgraded. Best Buyl 714/875-6181 219.3999 eve675-9578 Great opportunity $219K 720·1704 Bkr -...,,..,...,.....,,~=""__,.=---=-Free noom & Board in Will train r1gh1 person. Harbor View Home Cape Cod 4Br 3.5Ba 1 2,000 +Sq.Ft.LOI $850.000 Judy Kolar, Broker 714-376-5576 ON THE WATER eicchango tor house SELF HYPNOSIS Call 6111 (ii 760·1900 3br 2ba condo on duties Mnture couple!••••••••• AT HOME Lido Park Or. Frosh will share their home BUSINESS & Improve Your Lite paint, all new carpet, w/a compoUble per-with Hypnosis Tapes wet bar, Ip, 2 ovens, son. llemalo prel'd) FINANCE Oult Smoking, Lose dbl gar. boat sllp evl. 7 1 4 ·5 7 4 -8 3 0 1 or!••••••••• Weight, Improve your $2750. 714-641-0205 fax 714-574·8334 Memory/Spor1s lklllsl H•rbor View Home Cape Cod 4Br 3.5Ba 5850,000 Judy Kolar,--------- Broker 714·376-5576 NEWPORT NB Steps lo water,1--------- prtvato onlerance & BUSINESS bath, w/d, parking OPPORTUNITY For lrilo Call Toll Free 1 -e 8 a .5 1 s .a 2 2 2 IRVINE TERRACE COAST 2170 3Bd, Fam Rm, Largest iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Mstr Bdrm. $745,000 28r 2B• B••ullful ~ron• del M•r Twnh•• 1500•f 2-car P~pertle• 873·8494 gar, city vlows. Avt 3/1 5435/mo 723·8485 Private rm/ba In NB 2904 PERSONALS homo. Sop entrance, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •••••••••! no/k1tch. Oulot no/sm •••••••• $475/mo. 831·5111 Ploaso be wary of out ---------i Lido Island Prope11fes Yrly lse. No/pels/amk. Currently Available. $2300 714-494-2007 -n-cN_T_Al_S_T_O __ _ of area companies. Check with the local Better Business PERSONAL SERVICES 3005 Bill Grundy Realtors Ai;; 714-675-e1e1 -------SHARE 2724 B urea u be I ore you iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LINDA ISLE APARTMENTS EXQUISITE 5Br 4.5Ba FOR RENT Olfored at $3,300,000 ••••••••• Jalt Arcuri, Agent 714-841·6981 Open Hou•• Sun 1·4 VIII• B•lbo• BALBOA PENINSUIA 2607 I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii B•I Pen 3Br 1 Rm avl, pvt bath, w/d, garage. 5600/mo. T 1/3 ulls. Call Eric 714·720·5563 send any money for fees or services. Road and understand any eontracls before you sign. Shop around for rates. B•lbo• Penn 2 rooms MONEY $525 & $550. 1/2 blk from beach Call atter TO LOAN 2914 Las Veg•• P•rt1lln• 1 .7 0 2 ·7 4 8 ·7 6 6 9 18 + 0-nly normal LO. to NV. EMPLOYMENT 240 Nice L.ane I 116 CATALINA & OCEAN VIEWS $159,000 M•rvAnn McGuire 848·8'770 Prudential CA. Realty 6 pm. 7 t 4-723·2003 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1'.- EMPL01iENT PROBATI! SALE 2 STORY FIXER Price Will Amaze You 714-723·.8120 ~ Prudential c.f"-iellMtlly +SEA ISLAND• 3 Mllr·SultH 3.SBa Offered at 1829,000 Alta McOonl\ltt, Agr 7'4·935 .. C801 ••Iler• Lo•• Below Llet Bac:k Bay 2br 2ba 2-car gar. A ateall $179,900 John Mlll•!J Agenl 714-381·3!97 •W. ffewpor1 on th• Ooeanfront. Rare beach/alley fron11ge, Pacific Coatlllne, tnc. 7t4-722·t011 NIWPORT COAST • 1070 • Ooe•n Rldtf• 48r 2.101, Oaleel, 2.,ep•e, Orum Kit w/Chal• laland, M1tr Br w/Jac J .t<olar. Bkr 370-5578 NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT 2669 BEACH NEWPORT 2669 BEACH nw llack Bay I in our Unckyard Nrwly n·novated ~aciou I & 2 Bedrooms. • Clo~ to 0 C. Alrport, & Newport Beach Golf Cour • N wly Rt-model ·d f ntt.-ri.ors • Cc.mvl'nicnt Lo Uack flay, Major Shopplna & f..ntt·rlalnmt•nt • Laundry Fa •iliti .. 5530 2 6 6 9 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Adv~rtlslng Sale• Community newapa· per looking for CIHSI· fled Inside tales rep· tesema\lve. Must have strong 1elematketlng ability, enjoy nloa and be good at cus- tomer •ervlce. Full time. Salary plus com· mlulon. £xcellen1 benefit package. EOE. Drug acroenlng/phy•I· eal required. Fait re· 1ume to: Judy Oelllng (714) 831·0594 Book•tor• M•n•o•r Position avail for N.w· pon etore 8·5 M·F. C•ll t -800·545-3398 btwn I 1 am • 1:30pm M·P for appl. BOUTJQUE SALE•PEASON •PIT & E1tp'CI Mrly-t Comml11lon 8. M1gne11 ll'••hlon Nwpl Sch. 844-4•'77 D&NfJi: Ou1v group pr•cllce In N.B .... kl e11p, Ftr Oenl•I ~"'''•"'· Can 714·840..I 122 ARE YO U FRIENDLY, HES PONSJBLE & CARING ? We provtdfl Tr1uupor1atlon Servicfl~ to our eldt'rly and disabled community. ./ Com~lkl~1! WlgfS sl&rting at S7 5Mu: ./ Part-lime & run.lime Pmployroont ./ Pl\ld lJ'.ll1n!ng while acquiring your B llce._ ./ Frit'ndly. ll'Nn·oriented work envlrollment 21 yttars of age or °'<!er Val.id CA Dl1Vl!r~ lJoen.w and eJICfllmt d1Mn1. rKU'd rf'q\llre<I For more informnUon CalJ Neil 857-7950 Jflflllll twa•e1f ttlJ•1Ctt , 1t10, Plumbing tNEAJFRS Authorized plumbing contractor la IOOklng for ... • Repair Plum s • Drain Cleaners • Water Heater . Installers • Water Treatment Installers ·Appliance . Installers Must have own toots A min. 3 Yfl· up. Good OMV & $ BEST $ PRICES PAID FREE CONSULTATION i:.1.1hl'J ~n:i ee .... h Ll.-alrn Exl"'llJ1ni: 1n LA. ~'\n Fr.1nc1'1C:<>&. Nc91 Y1>1I< W<"'1v ANTIQUES 10 MODERN DISHWARE 10 TlfFANY EVtRYTl~INO!I! E.1~1<' ... ,1,.,. rr.>M1 ... F~m1tv JI\ 1\1-·n rurri'M") 714-249-3 711 ~ntiquetiS <S: <lfoUtctibft.t °'e. Ullll 1IOG-tMO • · • • :.:. CotdlctM Paintings 't' China Books ._ Furniture 40~ Jn /WtNpott Beach 14.673.6 WHAT HAPPENS IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE? NOTHING/ MOllLB HOM!S 1100 Sotry No Pt:l 1691 Mesa Dr. (714) 545-4855 ·~--­• """'· Cll <•~1588. ' l c Ncwpon Beach/Custa Mesa D&Jly Pilot IPPUANC!S 6011 COLLECTIBLES CADILLAC 9040 JEEP 9110 VOLXSWAGEN 9235 VOLt<SWAGEN 9235 AUTOS , rte dalr• 200 1r1g. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii60ii1ii7 GARA GI! SALES liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii w ANTED g 2 4 6 c:ln; 2.csr St15 Wehr & •e1 Devllle '88 Wr•nel., '87 JETTA OLI '87 VW C•bfloletliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Dry., S125, 842·5937 r-----------------Lo•ded, llhr IHll, tseyl, Ult whl, Muat 5·Spd, AIC, AMiF lookatruns great ait, DESPERATELY NEED: BEANIE BABIES BALBOA xlnt cond. Mull IH. See. $4999. EZFlnanc S1ereo Casa. Sunroof, redfwhlle top & wht1. CARS • P/U • VANS S7999. EZ F'lnanc• Sunweet Motors $3,500 714·548·5311 54,200 714-642·7510 Allen Arnold Motora Bell Tower Florl111 & ftrRNl111RE 6014 Glh• Lg HlectlQnl ISLAND 6106 Sunweat Motors 714-437·1931 Buy It Sell II Find 11 Cl•aaUted. 2833 Haroor 445·0270 714~37·1831 ~iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •714-788·8788• Movln9 S•lel W•sher, • ---------' dryer & misc hou1• --------.. hold. Sat·Sun 8am. •Diana Porcelain Doll 109 N. Be~ront & blue dress,•• seen on cov•r of TV guide 1---------714·2~~-~~~rm~xt, 11 liCiiOiiSiiTiiAiiiiMiiEiiSiiAiiii6iilii2ii4 '91 Eldorado Coupe Beige, 1 owner, mint, dealer serviced. 17995. 714·96'·9693 '03 SEVILLE Leather. Lo•dedl 51mi·lk nu. $22,500. Pis call 714·«13 1·7370 3 ROOMS OF FURN Pr•v leased turn, from model hOmH, corp, apt1, re1 apt. Models Incl, llv, din, !Spc Od Ht, pictures, lamps & mau 101. '":""'--------E'•lde 5·Famlly COMPUTERS 6018 Cut-de-Sec &•l•I •---------347 Woodland Pl. CHEVROLET 9045 (off T ustln between t 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '91 Wrangler 4cyl, Sspd, am/Im ca11ette, xtnt cond. 56999. EZ Finance Sunweat Motors 714-437·1931 '93 Grand Cherokee LTD Orie green, mint, lo ml, 2yr lac: warr. auto. ale, leather, all pwr, tint. alloys. am. Im c:ass. $16,900 obo 714-675·5110 $999.9~. 714·985.0500 Cort Clearance Center 10700 Spencer Founlaln Valley Apple 2 QS COfTlputer 20th & 21st) I• Printer & Software Sat/Sun 9em '93 Corvette like new --------- Starter $300 650-0443 -::------,::,....,.---,,,...,..,,,......,-Whlto/red. chrome LEXUS 9115 Gerege Sele SAT 8-4 wheels. lther lnlerlor, MAC PERFORMA Relrlg, recliner & very lo ml. S25,000 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i ALLEN FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1998 SELL -your used vehicle! ifirough classifleef: 642·5678 __ , Couc11 & Love •••t 830CD Computer HP miser 1112 Dennis Or. (7l4) 553·1900 '90 LEXUS ES 250 Good condition. $150 550C. Ink Jet printer, (FalNlew & So C11 Plaza Ol.)IF=o:==::Jiii'-1li!liiiii"'"'il CD, leather & more obo. Coll 645·0894. orig. boxes/mauna!s, S•t·Sun 8 •5 Furniture. (2TOX624) $11 ,550 '98 SUBURBAN '98 JIMMY Elegent Designer modem & e>e1ras $750 toole, sporting goods, LEXUS OF Dining Table with 8 obo. 714·67S·9408 painting sup., & morel WESTMINSTER chairs, to mafch lhls 2948 Redwood Ave. iJii~~:ll (714) 892·8906) grand white lacquer ---------lable w/gray and pink WANTED 1------------------ llke marble finish TO BUY NEWPORT MAZDA 9125 s2200. (714) 760·6837 6019 '77 Monte Cerio iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Like New Couch. Whit• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l:BiiEAiiiiiiCiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiii6iilii6ii9 Out of s1a1e plales. '93 Ml•t• • 711, paid $700 sac:rifice Old Coln• Gold.Sliver 11 New powor brakes, 5spd, aJc. am/Im cas· $250. 714·675·6128 6'anklln Mint, Sterling Movln9 Sale. Ouallty AM/FM g~~il S75o.or setle. Musi see. '98 YUKON '98 SIERRA M 0 v Ing Match Ing Id walchea & Jewelry household. antiques, MUST SELL IMMEOI $8999. EZ Finance wicker sofa, chair, -=W=e-::1:-:tc=--0-::as"'."'1"'."'C....,.ol.,,n...,64,........2_·94_4_8 yard Items. Sal 8-4pm 71 4-556-&000 Sunweat Motor• olloman & 2 end la· TOP DOLLARS PAID l-:-•-1:-7-3-:::-1"'."'S_k'""y_l•-::r-k_L....,.n_.• 714-437·1931 There has never been bles $350. Wooden For Records, Jazz, Sele Sat & Sun. 8·4 _C_H_R_Y_S_L_E_R---9-0-5-0 ':"•9=-=3,.....=R":'.X:-·=7,.....M,.....o-n"'."'te_g_o rocker like new $100. Soundlracks, Etc... 2-wheelchalrs, lotsa Blue, Ian 1ea1her, CID Webber gas BBQ $50. Call Mike 845·7505 small appl, dolls & c:ol· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii radio, sunroof, 36k ml, Antiques, spinning lec:tables. 3245 Clay SI '90 Town & Country 1 owner. S2t .500 wheel, desk & chair TOP DOLLARS PAID Cfcyl, loaded. xlnl •(714)760·0905• B/o . Mac SE com· For Records, Jazz, Neighborhood Sale '98 SONOMA a better time to get the deal you want on a GMC! S t d 8 N cond. Musi see. puter & radius 21 " Soundlracks, Elc... a ur ay, am· oon s5999. EZ Finance --------- d isplay B/0 . Vita· Call Mike 845·7505 408 Kings Place Sunweat Motors MITSUBISHI 9145 master treadmill S250. 712 St. James Place 714-4 37·1931 •714·844·8402• If rain. Sunday 8-12 Muat sen FREE TO YOU 6022 j•---... ---------Fur~1~:: c'!~·e~1c: at liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TRANSPORTATION DODGE 9065 396.0763 or 515.3850 OIRLFRIENDneeds iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '93 ECLIPSE GS Dark Green, custom rims and tires, 1in1od windows, am/Im c:ass radio, alarm sys .. new brakes and tires, low mileage. Original owner. S11 ,000 OBO Traci 7 t 4·536·8170 CERTIFIEI> ~ ~ ~ CC>~MERCIAL l>E..ALE:R qullo homo, NO KIDS, •'82 C•rgo Ven SOK T wruro"udglh•t lroBn•.dxlntWmhallt~ lndoord,lml grey tabby, MARINE SLIPS ml, new tires/battery, 1payo . 854·3246 needs bodywork. tresseS'. w/comforter M 1 Sh 'P 1 DOCKS 7022 $1500.obo 548·6211 sol, $450. 759·81 51 • • • r • 3yrs 1=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •---........ ----,,...,......-Neods a loving home 1• '8 9 Da yton• Shelby w/yard. 714·548·3366 •PVT DOCK· NB• Turbo All Power, --------- 18·28h, $9/10ft, ulls. Premium Sound Sys .• PONTIAC 9170 MERCHANDISE sleps to bc:h, shops. CO Player. All Loatl'ler iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MISC. 6015 BUILDING eals,mo-mo. 675·0046 Interior, T·Tops, Garaged, Very Clean. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijMATERIALS 6030 CAMPERS, RV'S, s3e50 obo 545.1554 ~BABY DUD'S ~ TRAILERS 8014 '98 RAM 1500 Resale Baby Items Steel Bldg. Dealer· Pwr steering, brakes, 15% Off w/ed ship avail. In select ale:. emffm cass, xln1 MC/Visa/Ck-Fwy close open areas. Big prollt El C•mlno Stockland con d . Must See. •714.031·7383• polentiat on booming camper shell S250 Stt,999. EZ Finance Industry. Call Mr. Clay obo (714) 642-1730 Sunwest Motors 1·303·759-3200 714437·1931 FIREWOOD X'lnt wood 5135 cord, dolivored lo your driveway. Loads as row as $45. _P_IAN_O_S_& ____ AUTOMOBILES FORD 9075 '87 Fiero aulo. ale, Absolutely musl sell! Financial problems. $1100 obo 205·2491 '91 Flreblfd Conv V·8, auto, pwrpkg, Cr:..ilse, 111t, am:tm cass, xlnt cono 57999. EZ Finance Sunwest Motors 714·437·1931 1714)852·8827 -F-IR-"E-w-o-'o;.,,_o _x_·1n_t_w_o_o-d1 ORGANS 6059 -------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TRUCKS 9220 S 135 cord. dollvered iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii A CURA 90 10 • 9 4 E •PI o re r XL T iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii to your driveway. YAMAHA STUDIO iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii White 36K ml 40r, AT, Loads as low as S45. AC, Full Pwr $16,000 (714)852-8827 Console Plano. High '9 1 lntegre Sspd, NC, OBO pp 714.979.0745 gloss black. 481n, llke pw, ps. c:c, am-Im Str•tolounger now, sacrifice $1995 c:ass. snrl, tint glass. '97 MUSTANO QT Medichalr 11. Xlnl 714·527·0900 custom wls. $10,000 CONV V-8, AC, Auto, Condition $450.obo obo. 640·0420 ext217 llhr Int, full power, 7 14-720·1172 cuSlom tire/wheels Repainting? • you'll blU!ll IO .. 1,1.wdll,,....Of ,.. ir, look In Jtie ~IOflrdb .w.~·,.~ror BMW 9030 $22,995 714·640·7284 SPORTING GOODS 6065 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ------- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '79 BMW 3201 Great HONDA 9085 Don't Rent Skl•I For sale ... Skls, bind· lngs, boots, poles $99 per pkg. All s izes evl. 120cm·205cm. t'714) 515·9022 eo ndltion/bod y /pal n 11 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Stereo/cas9\, sunrool. blk leather Interior. Needs some work. $1200 obo 642·3228 '84 ACCORD LX 4·0r 5-Spd, P/W, CC. FM Cass, Neods TLC! S1150 obo•337-0113 ------·=BiiUliiCiiKiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9ii03iiS JAGUAR 91 OS '78 CHEVY 3/4 Ton Sllvcrado Long Bed, V-8, 4"Lllt, Mags St700 obo•631·0757 '91 Ford T150 XLT King Cab V-8, auto, pwrpkg, ac:, cruls•. tilt, am/Im cass. Must see. $6999. EZ Finance Sunweat Motors 714-437·1931 '92 Nissan Herdbody PU 4cyl, 5spd. am/Im cass. Must see. $4899. EZ Finance Sunwest Motors 714-437·1931 ALLEN TV I ELECTR 0 NI cs. •• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii STEREO 6080 '85 RIVIERA •79 Jenuer xJs ------- Ceble TV Deacrembl•r• Great condl 52200. • 4X4 922 * 714.~45.3g30 * Coupe Vl 2, only 35k, 1 1-owner, very clean. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii OLDSMOBILE CADILL~C GMC TRUCK Our Family Serving Your Family, Since 1947! .. (714) 582•0800 •800·211-4125• Whelhor you're buying or selling, Classified covers all your needs! $3500 721·3588 9040·-----...,..,...,.,....--·90 Jeguer XJ8 while CADILLAC '78 SEVILLE Xlnt Conditlonl $2200. 714·854°·7425 or call 714·455·3170. w/dark blue lthr Int. sun roof, aulomatlc:, AM/FM cass. chrome whls, car phone. $8.000. 714·858·3695 '92 Ford Explorer 6cyl, auto, ps, pb, ac, crulse, till whl, amfm cass, xlnt cond. Must See $11,900. EZ Fin 28332 Camino Capistrano LAGUNA NIGUEL San Diego .Freeway, Exit Avery Parkway Sunwes t Motors 714·437·1931 All vehicles are plus tax, license and doc fees Subject to pnor sale. Ad exp 2 days after pubhcat1on. 642·5678 --------- CONTRACTORS FENCES HEALTH, BEAUTY LANDSCAPE & MOVING PLUMBING 3890 TUTORlNG 3929 SERVICE DIRECTORY CLEANING SERVICES 3548 GENERAL 3558 8r DECKS 3834 PET SERVICES 3615 & FITNESS 3740 LAWN CARE 3808 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3a1 o iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiii!i~~~~~!iiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Sp 11 I Second M ovlng iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -------•If •BOSS HOUSECLEANING LEWIS Conatruc tlon Stembeugh Bulldera '*REFLEXOLOGY• Lou TorrH Landscape Prol Moversl 24Hr Srv Pet Sitter/Dog Walker Ucensed·8onded Remodel•Handym•n Custom Decks & Fencing Intense Therapeullc Harbor Area 20Yrs 701y Sr 01sciT • 178452 Oa1ly'Overn1ght v1111s ADDITIONS REMODELING $10.00 par hour. L#704773 Locel AH. Hand Rails-Any Style Foot Massage for Wkly mairlVNew in&lall 432·9123/P-346·5850 Rois avl. llc:'d Bonded 714-548·0388 •714·557·5925• u07328 7144 31•882 2 prevenlive medicine. lrrlg wo~/Troe trim -.......,.-------=......,,--Denise 714-935·B670 3410 Malntance bal~c:e Of C t I 548 4383 560 MOVERS •Bright Hou1eoleanlng .. 1 d/B d F 1 us rales • Local 7 days a week --------·I European Prole1tlontl1. ---------·---------C~nd!c!~ .J~90!':~~ PROWSE LANDSCAPE lns'd/Llc. Col·T 189012 PLASTER ODIL Beat In townl Reta. Darek CONSTRUCTION FLOOR INSTALL "CJ" & MAINT Drain 11ne1 396-0763 or 51s.3Bso REPAIR REBUILD or Rl!M & Grace 714-857·2647 BUILDING 3560 REPAIRS 3620 714-650·5954 Ralnguttera. Prompt & ettome lmprovemenll •HOUSl!CLEANINO• 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Reas. 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Pgr 21M791 PCNpgradu/f\ep1lra Drywall/Plaster Repair Drywall •nd morel gearing up for Big Ron's Llmoualne iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia L1887398 989-1090 Networks l :t1·5115 .H1nging/T1plng/rnture Smell Jobs Oki Et Nino. a weathor Fasl Friendly Service Quality Cere 20 YHrs &pert Duin Claenln9 CARPENTaY 3510 ------- MACMl!DIC • C8lefor Comm/RH S51·55731.,.,....,,..,.Q.,...,•=-ry,..,..,,.8,,...4.,,...,.,S.,_S_2,,,,7.,,,7..,..,.,, phenomenon lhat W/A Person•! Touch Felr Prices/Stucco & Plumbing Aepe11s M•clntoth Computers Witthoeft Dryw•ll HANDYMAN ERIK hll began to bring a 800.780·8287 24H11 Orywall~epalr . NB 20yrs exp All ~orlt g11a1. In your hme/ole. Low/ All Pha'"• Sm/lg Jobs : We Do II Alll Fences/ repeat of the storms Area. Ron 645·2417 Steve 545-8298 hoUr1y ratt. 873·8818 CIHnl CIHnl CIHnl Oecks/Ooort/Palnllni ~.•at lbnatllhe•r•1d .. 80l~s·. THE LOCAL PLUMB~R T -" k 11"·33t -"' MOVING 3834 RAINBOW Circle M•lnt. J e 8 .... Co 20Yre &p/Falr S/Free E11 .,.,,... 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Cal T numbor; lk•'• C ustom Palnung 240·8323 Pg.312-002e All brick, block, ltone. Ll275870 880-7042 Mlohael 7ff•1440 """ limo• ana Cha1Jllturs Prol. CIH11, Ouahly fl 1 • ' print their T.C.P. num· All Q~allo•. 1'•P •CH, PITiRKIN ileotrio l'lumblne•ll•otrlHI William Harold .l•w•ler ber 111 •II •dvenlH-Work. 1n11ea1 & Docks C!IAMIC 88 a, repare. 26yra Prompt a Low Rateel Carpentry, Dryw•ll mente. II you heve a Ll7034G4 831-4&10 1 3528 e1<per. 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(3GQW288) '97 FORD EXPEDITION XLT 4X4 Lt. gold, tan leather, 5.4 VS, CD chgr, premium sound, rear a/c, chrome wheels, loaded (3 UAK2 l 3) .· ,995 '95 JAGUAR XJ6 .. s31 995 Titanium, oatmeal leather, sunroof, fully loaded, low miles (3LYY533) _ ' ~!,!!?e~~ ~~warranty, low miles. (3NTP738) 531, 99 5 SERVICE HOURS 7:30am-6pm SALES HOURS Mon-Fri: !Oun -6pm Sat: 9am -6pm Sun; Qosed