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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-03-18 - Orange Coast PilotServing the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 Huntsman can stay in school for now • Superior Court judge declines to overtwn suspension of Corona del Mar High senior under zero-tolerance policy, but lets him attend that school during his appeal. remain at Coro- na del Mar at least unW April 10, when the court will bear how the school board rules in bis case. he was playing his music too loud, and after stopping him, an officer found traces of what was believed to be marijuana in a pipe in the car. By Husein Mashni, Daily Pilot SANTA ANA -The school dis- trict's zero-tolerance drug policy and a Corona del Mar High School student's exemption from its mandatory transfer provision remain intact after a Superior Court ruling Tuesday. In a decision favoring the school Playing principal • Local business and community leaders learned what it's like to run a campus. By Husein Mashni, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -Before Tuesday, Diana Leach's involve- ment. with Killybrooke School in Costa Mesa :went as far as con- aucting meetings in its multi- purpose room· about the con- struction of a water treatment plant near the school. But on Tuesday, the assistant general manager of Mesa Con- solidated Water District got to be the school's principal -but just for the day. Leach and 20 other local business and community lead- ers were invited to participate in the statewide Principal for a Day program. From owners of fast-food restaurants to high-level city officials, participants bad a chance to find out just bow big a job it is to oversee the opera- tion of a school. •tt's been very interesting for me,• Leach said. •This is one way that I could be more involved in the community.• The experience opened Leach's eyes to some of the challenges and obstacles educators face in the Newport-Mesa school district. •There are so many needs depending on the mix of stu- dents," she said. "It really gives me a better understanding of what's here." Killybrooke Principal Ned Hall said the program, which has been in place for seven years, is an effective method of getting the community to help at the schools and spotlight the needs of individual campuses. "It's important for the commu- nity to realize how hard the schools and teachers are working to meet the needs ol all our stu- dents," Hall said. •The more peo- ple we get to participate and to help out in the schools, the better." Included in the list of interim administrators were Costa Mesa City Councilman Joe Erickson, Newport Beach Dairy Queen owner George Alexander and the owner of Avila's Bl Ranchito Restaurant, Marla Blena Avila. "It was great fun for me,• -said--Newpo He.rbor High School Principal Bob Boies, whose temporary asmtant was Brickson. "I knew Joe's family ce he was a little boy. ve- knOW!l three getieratlons ot - Briclaom.• district, Judge Robert Thomas turned down a request by Ryan Huntsman's attorneys to reverse a district decision to suspend him for allegedly violating the zero·toler- ance policy. Thomas directed Huntsman to go through the dis- trict's entire appeal proeess before asking the court to intervene. But in a victory for fiuntsman, Thomas allowed the senior to ·1 think he's trying to split the baby," Huntsman's attorney, David Shores, said about Thom- as' decision. Huntsman was suspended from Corona del Mar after being stopped in his car by police near the high school Feb. 19. Police said The officer also found a plastic bag with residue of marijuana in it and a false driver's license, , according to police records. Police cited Huntsman only for noise pollution, but when school officials got a copy of the police report, they applied the full force 8 SEE HUNTSMAN PAGE 4 ERIN GO BRAGH Dancen from the Celttc Gold Academy, above, perform Tuesday at the Back Bay CaJe In celebration of SL Patrick's Day. At right. Samantha Small, 3, watches the day's festivities with a shamrock tattoo firmly ln place. Shamrock ~n' roll • Newport-Mesa residents get in touch with their Irish roots, dye their hair green, drink Irish beer. They come out once a year donning lucky shamrocks, obnoxious bats and clothes in every shade of green known to man. family tradition. Some of the first to arrive at Muldoon's in Newport Beach when it opened at 10 a.m., the McCullough broth- ers, joined later by their parents, were camped out all day in an attempt to get in touch with their cultural roots. •Actually, it's really about getting drunk," joked Michael McCullough, a Laguna Niguel residenL He dyes his hair bright green every year for the occasion. •rt•s an attention-getter -a conversation piece,• be said. The wild and woolly lrlsh -and those who wish they were Irish -were out in full force around Newport Beach and Costa Mesa on Tuesday in celebration of St. Patrick's Day. As various local Irish pubs poured co\lllt- less pints of Guinness and Bass, h\lll~ of people who skipped out on work for the · day grooved to the sounds of traditional Trish music, laughed with their friends and had a jolly good time. Jack McCullough said the family has spent the Irish-American holiday at Mul- doon's for the past nine years. •it's the most traditional Irish pub we can find -and if we don't come here, our parents will get mad," he joked. ·we can celebrate our heritage, and it's become a family thing for us.• went for a •tuneup" on her accent. With the Van Dieman's Band playing in the background and the aroma of corned ~f and boiled cabbage drifting from the kitchen, Murphy said she can't help but get a bit homesick. - Among them were ..Joek-ed--MicMeJ McCullough, who were taking part in a .. Muklooa'Hnaa4ger-Mary-Mwpby-Mid she just got back from Ireland, where she •Especially when I bear the music, it • SEE GREEN PAG1! 4 No parade for this year's Fish Fry r J I I ', Hodges Mid with dty efforts t9 redevelop Uons Park undet way, the group also apecta to move the Pilb pry to a new site, maybe by nm~. ·u thlt isn't the last 1n Uom Pvt. It's one ~ the lut • Hodges said. The club alrMdy ii talklng With occ incl the Orange Cowl· ty Paitvroundl abOut holding hmint Pllb ~ evmts there, .na UOm Cub IMdwi UiO hope to ..u tbe Alb Pry •tothl nm•· ... by~~ deft boolbl. mr lllowl eDd b•••·•-... 1~ ....... • 811 Fat FRY Nm 4 Aunlllng Ryan Huntsman leaves court Tuesday. lbejudge allowed Huntsman to remain enrolled at Coronadel MarHlgh School until h1I appeaL DON LEACH/ DAJLY PILOT Crab Shack at issue •The Mariner's Mile eatery wants permit to sing "Happy Birthday" and dance for its clients. Bf Jenifer Ragland, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -The Planning Commission on Thurs- day will decide if Joe's Crab Shack should be able to contin- ue its unique form of live enter- tainment -namely singing "Happy Birthday• with amp- lified sound and music. Managers of the Mariner's Mile restaurant say they hope the aty will allow them to contin- ue the enterta.irunent, which also involves danong per- formances by food servers and patrons The activi- ty has been going on since the res- taurant open- ed last July. After receiv- ing noise complaint s from Lido Isle residents, oty officials dis- F.Y.I. +WHA~ Planning Commission meeting +WHEN: 7p.m. Thursday +WHERE: City Council Chambers, 3300 New- port Blvd. covered the "l.lve entertainment• was taking place without proper pemuts A elation was issued last month According to the staff report prepared by Newport Beach Semor Planner Javier Garcia, the entertainment permit for Joe's Crab Shack should be approved only lf sealed win- dows are mstalled on the side of the restaurant facing the Lido Channel, the entertainment is confined to inside the building, a nd singing and dancing stop at 10 p .m. dally, among other restrictions. While planning staff believe the restrictions would mitigate problems, the staff also believes the commission could justifiably deny the proposat" a g e potential for continuing noise problems and the property'• I ( <· c c f 4 • -.(:)c ' ' ' t ) • ( c -• ( • I , ' • • WEDNESDAY. MMOf 11. 1998 almanac • IDIJOlt'S N01'I: Do you °' someone you know have • landr'rwNt ~ °' ~ conq up1 ,, '°· w.'d ... to lnc:lucU It In cu Aln\lf\llC section. ~ c.all the Information Into the Rffden Hotline, 642-6086; fax It to .. ..-110, or mall It to News Atskt.wlt Allton Murqy, 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa, C..llf. 92627. You may also send photographs, but please be sure to Include • setf- addressed namped envelope ff you'd like It returned. DEATHS Most recent deaths as reported to the Orange County Recorder's Office. COSTA MESA • Donald A. Berg, 71, on Jan. 24 • Robert P. Biel, 80, on Jan. 28 •Virginia Bollman. 92, on Jan. 17 • Mildred C. Howell. 75, on Jan. 26 • Stella Carson, 92, on Jan. 29 • Loretta L. Seibert, 41, on Jan. 30 NEWPORT BEACH •Raymond D. Dixon, 50, on Jan. 21 • William Mason, 82, on Jan. 23 • Susan B. Morgan, 85, on Jan. 29 • Jane B. Murphy, 66, on Jan. 25 • Carol S. Norton, 62, on Jan. 22 • Edward S. Phillips, 80, on Jan. 25 • Mark D. VanSlyke, 61, on Jan. 24 • Louise M. Warren, 89, on Jan. 24 • Violet L. Alexander, 77, on Jan. 27 • Gordon Few Il, 55, Jan. 26 •Annmarie Foell, 58, on Jan. 25 • Stanley P. Peterlin, 83, on Jan.26 • Todd S. Haigh, 32, on Jan. 25 DUI ARRESTS The following people were arrest- ed recently on suspicion of driving underthe influence. These people have only been arrested on suspi- cion of a crime, and, as with all such crimes, they are innocent until proven guilty. NEWPORT BEACH Recorder's 6ttlce. COSTA MESA • Jesus A. Portillo and Nelly S. Vosquez, married Jan. 1~ In San- ta Ana •Rex E. Southwick and Brtka K. Staltors, married Jan. 10 1n San Diego • Ricky R. Erb and Dana D. Catts, married Feb. 8 in Dana Point •Paul D. Macartney and Diane K. C4mpbell, married Peb. 7 in Wes1minster · • Alaric J. Jura and Carla M. Tomlinson, married Feb. 13 1n Santa Ana • Shannon G. Martin and Dolores M. Ross, married Peb. 1.f in Santa Ana • James H. Hegeduil and Cara L . Wallace, married Peb. 14 in Laguna Beach • Edgar W. Heck Jr. and Paith 0 . Lowe, married Feb. 14 in Santa Ana • Jose M. Gonzalez and Blanca N . Munoz, married Feb. 14 in Costa Mesa • Sergio Garibay and Lorenia Escalera, married Feb. 14 1n Costa Mesa • Arlet A. Wyant and Jennifer R. Bade, married Pelf. 14 in Costa Mesa • Gabriel Ayala and Erika Cabr- era, married Feb. 17 in Santa Ana • Nazario R. Cortez Jr. and Christine L. Figger, married Feb. 17 in Santa Ana • Michael K. Akamine and Lananh T. Nguyen, married Feb. 14 in San Jose • Khoi N. 'Iran and Quinn Thi Dong, married Feb. 14 in Santa Ana • Benny A. Hull and Evelyn Y. Urquill, married Feb. 14 in Ana- heim •John J. Caley and Katherine B. · Bauman, married Feb. 14 in Santa Ana "I think that zero tolerance is gen; erally needed because if not, we might have prob- lems at the school, like people coming to school wasted and high on drugs. I've had friends and known people that have been affected by the rule, and I think that even though it's zero tolerance, there are some people who have got- ten away because of their status at school. I've never been affected by the zero-tolerance rule. Generally, I agree with it. I don't think it's too. ·harsh or that it ~eeds· to be cµiy harsher. -Milan Rousset. 16 • Christopher A. Loughram, 35, of Huntington Beach • William S. Bandaruk and Ter- ry-Anne E. Smith, married Feb. 14 in Newport Beach r-----------------------------------------------------------------------, •Rebekah C. Looman, 21, of San- ta Ana Heights • Keree N. Lake, 20, of Newport Beach • Manuel R. Mendez, 24, of Costa Mesa COSTA MESA •Stephen M. Divall, 19, of Costa Mesa • Mehran Ladan, 49, of Costa Mesa • Anne L. Case, 41, of Costa Mesa • David J . Cernicky, 40, of Costa Mesa • Luis Moreno-Zavala, 38, of Cos- ta Mesa • James M. Tuck, 40, of Costa Mesa • Paul Martinez-Torres, 43, of Cos- ta Mesa • Cihat Kurutas, 49, of Costa Mesa • Neil R. Mortensen, 27, of Costa Mesa •Jesus Acosta-Angulo, 38, of Cos- ta Mesa • Kevin J. Huff, 35, of Garden Grove • Shannon P. Eyre, 32, of Garden Grove • Staci A. Hill, 26, of Huntington Beach • Breton G. MacDonald, 22, of Newport Beach MARRIAGES Most recent marriages as report- ed to the Orange County • Justin J . Sogoian and Kristen M. Spain, married Feb. 14 in Newport Beach NEWPORT BEACH • Alvin D. Penhall and Christa D. Sanderson, married Jan. 10 in Irvine • Alexandre Y. Lazo and Gine Behnam, married Jan. 10 in Long Beach • Michael P. Klarin and nttany R. Kaas, married Feb. 1 in Costa Mesa • Albert J . Nowaki and Christi- enne G. Stevenson, married Feb. 7 in Newport Beach • Gregory D. Roney and Anna C. Holmgren, married Feb. 1 in San Diego • Mark S. Louden and Melissa Beissner, married Feb. 14 in Newport Beach • Darin D. McBain and Melissa N. Freeburn, married Feb. 14 in Irvine • Michael A. Villanueva and Tamara J . Nuce, married Dec. 14, 1997 in Newport Beach • James L. Rodgers and Rose- mary S. Brink, married Feb.19 in Santa Ana •John D. Rupsa and Usa G. Ives, married Feb. 20 in Santa Ana • Kyle T. Patterson and Mary T. Torret, married Jan. 31 in San Clemente • Dylan M . Rigdon and Mary Antonia M . Munoz, married Feb. 21 in Newport Beach. briefly in the news Authorities issue caution on telemarketing scam Authorities are warning residents to be wary of telephone calls from people asking for donations -they may give the false impression they represent local fire depart- ments. Rich Thomas, president of the Newport Beach Firefighters Association, said he has received complaints in recent days that telemarketers with no connection to the department have asked residents for mon- ey to help retired and disabled firefighters. Those seeking to donate to firefighters' groups should contact their local depart- ments directly, Thomas said. Sailing excursion to Catalina offered by Orange Coast Orange Coast College's Sailing Pro- gram will offer a two-day excursion to Catalina on Volcano, the college's 65-foot yacht, March 28 and 29. Participants will rotate steering, navigation and sail-han- dling responsibilities during the 30-mile auise. The yacht will leave the Sailing Center, 1801 W. Pacific Coast Highway, Newport Beach, at 9 a .m. QJi March 28 and will be anchored in a cove at Catalina overnight. The crew will cruise Catalina's coastline Sunday morning, and return to Newport Beach at 5 p.m. March 29. ne fee 1s $195. Por more information, call 645-SU 2. Tom Wilson to address West Newport Beach Association Orange County Supervisor Tom Wllson will be the speaker at a board of directors meeting for the West Newport Beach Asso- ciation at 1 p.m. March 25 at 3300 Newport Boulevard. The public is invited to attend. OCC professor to speak on art tour and class Donald Jennings, a fine arts professor at Orange Coast College, will speak about the art tour and class he will lead in Europe this summer from 11 a .m. to noon Saturday. The tour will be held from June 11 to 28 in France, Switzerland, Italy and Germany. Participants will study the arts, architec- ture, culture and history of numerous Euro- pean cities. The cost for the trip is $3,485, and includes round-trip transportation. hotels, daily breakfast and admission to historical sights and museums. In the free orientation session, Jennings will discuss the details of the tour, show slides from previous trips and answer questions. For more information, call 378-8942. 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W-* vtslblllty IS still poor. r obituary Activist Sally Schroeder dies Sally Schroeder, a well-known community activist, died last week after a yearlong battle with cancer. She was 58. Mrs. Schroeder moved to Newport Beach with her family in 1976 from Rochester, N.Y. She·immediately became an active member of the Andersen Elementary School Parent- Teacher Association and volunteered several hours each week as the school librarian. Her lifelong interest in books led to her most recent job as the school librarian at OW' lady Queen of Angels school, where the library she helped build will be named in her honor. Mrs. Schroeder will long be remembered for her coordination of the American Foreign Stu- dent exchange program in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. During her 17-year tenure, Corona del Mar High School played host to more than 50 stu- dents from around the world and sent more than 100 students abroad. She also served as PTA president at the high school, as Grad-Night co-chair and as board member of Swim for the Gold -the organiza- tion that built ijle Marian Bergeson Aquatics Complex. "She was so special to us," said friend Mau- reen Oeding. "She made us laugh and made us work. She's a real loss.• Schroeder is survived by her husband, Dick.; daughter, Elizabeth Czaja.i son, Steve; four grandchildren; and sister, Anne Cervantes. Newpon BacblCosca Mesa Daily Pilot WEDNESDAY, MAA04 18, 1998 .. • . A melancholy mood springsfoom loss of neighbor . I . ' I ; I i .1 I Spring arrived offidally in Santa Ana Heights at 5: 14 p.m. Thursday, March 12. That's when I turned the comer to my street and saw the chairs that had been stacked·on the Altobelli's front porch all winter spread about the front yard. Most of them were occupied With neighbors who will make up the 5 o'clock club from now until it gets cold again. And to hell with El Niiio. It was a beautiful sight. I was beginning to get a headache because driving home I had allowed myself for the first time to contemplate the Hobson's choice I had been given for Orange County supervisor of a man who wanted to fly even more airplanes over my patio and a man who doesn't believe in government -or much of anything else that I believe in. It has further been my experi- ence that one-issue elections pro- duce one-track public officials. So I clearly needed a drink. I waved gratefully as I drove by, went home and fed the dachshund, made myself a drink and joined the gathering. There . was already a <lrll:1k waiting for ; ----• ---;, -1 .. .... ·· .. ·~-~ joseph n. bell me -ma.de of better gin than the one I brought. I settled in to await my wife, who works long. hours to support my 5 o'clock habit. The days were getting longer, the breeze was getting warmer, the NCAA tournament was about to start, the Angels were in first place and the com- pany I joined was as amiable as the weather. As is my custom, I took along my current household problem. I'm an equal-opportunity solicitor of help, and I figured that some- one in this eclectic group might Mattress Outlet Sto BRAND NEW -COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less/ I • • liil 3 165 Harbor Blvd • Costa Mesa One Block South of 405 Fwy 545-7168 be able to explain to me why a lamp I was struggling with wouldn't work. So I ca.nied it down tkere with me, and as,I approached, the OJl).y stranger in the group suddenly convulsed with laughter. "My God," he said, "I can1t get away from it. And there isn't even any lettering _o!1 my truck." 'IU.med out he was an elecbi- cal contractor who once lived in the neighborhood and had stopped by to renew some old acquaintances. We all accepted this as fate, and he fixed my lamp, although I suspect there were a couple of others who might have been helpful, too. Theyseemtoacceptmy mechanical problems as part of the price of living in this neigh- borhood. We didn't talk about elections. I'm not sure what we did talk about. I just know I went home feeling good and sat down to write this. Then it occurred to me that I wouldn't hear from Betty Gralten on the day the column appears. Whenever I write about our neighborhood, Betty calls and thanks me. Once she suggested an idea for a column and was enormously pleased when it wo.rked out. But she won't be callin.g any more. Sbe suffered a massive stroke two weeks a.go and died a few days later. There was something achingly melancholy about her house as I passed it before l turned the cor- ner and saw the Altobelli's yard party. Two enormous trasll bins sat in her driveway, full, I sus- pect. of the artifacts of her life- time. She was very alone. Her husband had died 15 years ago, an<i they ha~ no cl:lildren. Her closest companion was a parrot who had been with her for 47 years -who died a week before Betty. A foreboding, perhaps. Betty volunteered one day a week at the Costa Mesa Police Department, and she took ukulele lessons.· But Betty's extended family was her neigh- borhood. She didn't socialize very much -less and less the last few years. But Betty felt this place very deeply, and so my columns about her neighborhood home touched her. · I'm told that her nearest kin, a nephew from San Diego, will inherit her belongings, much of MAYFAIR LAUNDRY \~ 1 SUNDAY MARCH 22 • (Singles In their 20s & 30s) ·y •I • Brunch, Concert & Conversatlo • 12noon to 2:00pm • Tickets are $5.00 • Call 5 7 4-2222 IAB.ti~ Relieves Pain $3900. Stress & tensloh Insurance Aooepted w/Chiropractlc Care. we can -save your number. $ 95 for the first 3 months! NOW HIRING • 7-DAYS/WK ULTRA SPORTS MEDICINE INC. Or. Gautier O.C. 714.979.8386 1072 S.E. Bristol St., Ste 209 Santa Ana Heights (Comer of Newport Bl. No./Bristol) wbidl -I suspect-ended in the trash to ready the house for prospeqtve buyers. Now there is only a For Sale aign in the front yard and those two overstuffed trash bins. It left me wonclerb)g how much of the stuff l've accumulat- ed has any meaning for anyone but me. All those magazines with my articles fn them. the Play 'Bills I've been saving since the early 1940s, the videos of the film classes I taught at UCI, all those bits and pieces of a life long lived. The trash bin image sad- dens me -and that isn't the mood with which I starle<I writ- ing this column. So back to the advent of sprtng and th~ swprise I still feel after almost 40 years here that there actually is a spring in Southern California. The changes that take place here may be more in our emotions than tn the weather, but the changes do happen. And ·seetng the chairs in the Altobelli's front yard is every bit as emilarating to me as that first warm day after an endless winter of ice and snow in the Midwest. 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Anlmal Planet, Cartoon Network, Bravo, The Nashville Network, ComcuTV, Romance Classics, The Game Show Network, Prevue Guide, C:-SPAN It, The Movie Channel and Multl- Channel HBO. • ( ( J c J ( • • I t l ~ ., c f ' v ( I ~ h l ~ ~ ~ ~ y ( t _l_ ( I I l l ( t J • ( • I , 1 • WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18,! 1998 GREEN CONTINUED FROM 1 reminds me of home,• she said. •It's a really fun day here.• It was a similar scene at The Harp lnn in Costa Mesa, where St. Patrick's Day revelers packed the small Irish pub, where famed Irlsh band The Fenians played. By 4 p.m., a line to get in was forming outside, and Pat Mackey, who owns the bar with her hus- band, Gerry, said the wait would be four hours before dark. HUNTSMAN CONTINUED FROM 1 of the zero-tolerance policy against him. For a first otfense, studentJ are suspended and transferred to another school -in Huntsman'• cue to Newport Har- bor High School. Huntsman appealed the deci- sion to the school principal and Tum Jacobson, the district's assis- tant superintendent of secondary education. After failing to obtain a reversal, H~man and his mother, Kathleen, asked the court to reverse the decision. "We'll do two and a half times more than our normal business today -it's definitely the biggest day of the year,· she said. -It's the biggest drinking day in the whole country. I guess because there are so many people who are Irish, they cany on the tradition.· Kelley McWayne of Corona del MM and Jim Hart of New- port Beach are Irish descendants who have not missed St. Patrick's Day at the Harp for eight years. DON I.EACH I DN..V Pl.OT Shannon Gibson dances to a trad.lttonal lrbh Instrumental In front of a packed house at lunch at Muldoonfs, Newport Beach. Thomas did stay the suspen- sion twice, meaning Huntsman will be allowed to continue attending Corona del Mar High while he appeals his punishment But before he renders an opinion, "I like Pat and Gerry's hospi- tality, the music and the eclectic crowd,• McWayne said. Hart's words of wisdom: "My father always said if you're far PLANNERS CONTINUED FROM 1 record of noncompliance with city codes. Other items on the commis- sion's agenda include: • A request by AcllVIties Inc. to establish a private banquet and conference facility m a for- mer restaurant build.mg at 501 30th St The business would operate mostly on evenings and weekends and would include the sale of alcoholic beverages, valet parking, live entertain- ment and dancing. Proposed hours are 10 a.m to 12:30 a.ni. Sunday through Thursday and 11 a.m. to 4 a.m. Friday and Sat- urday, wlth only a few events from home or lonely, walk into an Irish pub or a Catholic church, and you will always feel at home." Qut wfille Ireland natives cel- ebrated their heritage, there were plenty of others who were just out for the fun. "For Southern California, I think it's just another reason to extending to 4 a.m. • A permit application to establish Billo's Coffee Shop at 325 Old Newport Blvd. The 650- square-foot, 20-seat coffee shop is requesting a waiver of all required off-street parking spaces. • A proposal for construction of a full-service restaurant and cocktail lounge with outdoor patio dining at 900 Bayside Drive. The proposed Bistango Restaurant would have live entertainment and alcoholic beverage service. tl~sky Somma ~~f!?~ !!!!I!!~~ ~Ill• 14312 Boch Blvd. Watmlnst.cr, 714 379-6881 3 Outdoor Pool Tables Always "Your Home Away From Home'" 1830 Newport B lvd. Newport at Harbor Costa Mesa • 548-8428 , Beautify Your Yard! have a party -and it's a great reason,• said Marcel Doumerc, a bartender at Muldoon's. FISH FRY CONTINUED ,FROM 1 •I like the American tradition of taking holidays from other cul- tures and celebrating them as if they were their own," quipped Muldoon's restaurant manager Dudley Tomasi. up, Hodges said. The City Council did its part Monday night by waiving public building rental fees and other 4 Sabatino Tommy Peter Phil Vmcc Flavorful & Delicious Lunches & Dinner Unique wtne ,_ a. clJ.llhic ,_. a..u.ble ror IJ"OllP bua--unp and prtnte l'uctlom 723-0621 Please CaU For Raervations and Direc:tions 251 Shipyard Way • Newpo Beach . · Rat Top ~Ioli.ta • Heart Braid. • .. aooney C..ta • Free Ear Pfercln • Fadot. • WQ,dna Seiia Gamu • Tree hn•J. Atmo.placre SUND AV SPECIAL ADHaircuts ~IRST HAIRCUT $89~ $ 95 424-6350 3930 S. BRISTOL SUITE 205 Across from South Coast Plaza LIPOSUCTION A STEP BEYOND THE TUMESCENT TECHNIQUE MICHAEL V. ELAM11.o. COSMETIC SUROERY Thomas said Huntsman must exhaust the 1ch0ol d.ilt:rict's appeal proc:es , which lncludes an appeal to the superintendent and finally to the school board. •rm glad he still gets to stay in school.• Kathleen Hunt:mlAll said after the ruling. •But I wish this was over.• Huntsman's grandfather, Frank Huntsman, also attended the hearing. •Ryan hasn't seen his father since he wa.s 6 months old," the grandfather said. "He aban- doned the family. I've been something of a father figure to him, and it se~ unfair what they've done to him." School officials said Tuesday's decision does not hurt the dis- trict's zero-tolerance policy -at least not yet. "This isn't over yet," said John Hayashida, attorney for the costs for the upcoming Fish Fry. The city will waive the $.513 rental fee for use of the Neighbor- hood Community Center, shell out $1,500 to add another $2 million worth of liability insurance to the city's policy to cover the event and pay up to $7,157 in police costs for security and traffic control at the Crii_..,,011~ Pti >n0-A..,,\, .. fr11 f ~ 1 (. Since 1972 Newpon 8HdVCosca Meta Daily Pilot school district. Thomas queQioned the ratio- nale of transferring a student while the appeal process is under way, only to have the student transferred back to bis own school after the appeal. The school board may rule on Huntsman's case at its March 24 meeting. Before the school board rules on the case, Shores said he Will seek to quash the eVidence against Huntsman by proving police illegally searched his car. By having the evidence ruled inadmissible, Shores said any decisions based on that eVidence can also be invalidated. 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J7di, 1o..;12:00 Newport Bcacla -Marbler Park Ubrary, 1nfi1e at Doftr, Mar. 31M, lO:J0 ... 12:30 SM Jp•p Capjlttns . i. A•'l11r111a .. UC ... ...,. ..... -..1 ..... 11:11 • -----~ • -"C: - -.. • -... ~ EYE·OHNER 56-year-:old Bill Workman has cancer surgery today QUOTE OF THE DAY barry faulkner A e acy in limbo at Mesa • Sherwood's resignation threatens to unravel fabric of successful Mesa girls basketball program. C osta Mesa High girls basketball, one of the most successful Newport-Mesa District athletic programs of the 1990s, has survived change before. Shontel Sherwood., who resigned as coach this week after two-plus seasons, was, in fact, the Mustangs fourth head coach in the decade. But, depending on what happens with the pursuit of its next coach, which many believe will begin and end with former bea<t man Jim Weeks, Sherwood's depart\U'e could begin a weakening of the link to tradition begun when Lisa McNamee took over for Weeks before the 1992-93 run to the CIF State Division ill title game in Oakland. Weeks was the coach when the Olivia DiCamilli-led Mustangs won their first Southern Section championship (1989-90), made a return trip to the section final in 1990-91, and collected the first of three straight Pacific Coast League titles in '91-92. But something changed when McNamee, with then-junior varsity coach Sherwood. (with whom she'd worked at Estancia) in tow, arrived to unify a varsity team and a program lacking, let's just say, harmony. Beyond a disciplined, intense and passionate coaching style that McNamee and Sherwood. shared, the program quickly instituted now-traditional rituals like the postgame team hug. Even the pregame wannup music (featuring the theme song from MLaveme and Shirley") seemed to strengthen the players' increasing identity and pride in the program McNa.mee and her staff solidified in two seasons, before McNamee left to coach Irvine Valley College. Even when McNa.mee's successor, Len Whitacre, ran the show for all of the 1994-95 campaign and the better part of the following season. Sherwood, as well as fellow assistant Cindy VyskociL were prominent links to the definitive atmosphere that encircled the program under McNamee's reign. ~ (BUI ~had,."°'* ln}ury. 1w·d,,.,. htJl!>l'n9 fer a long tbM. Thb lllM, "-9 wa1 no hobbling ... -<XX COAC11 /tll](}J TAnGVl • Orange Coast College football ' coach to undergo prostate cancer surgery today at USC hospital. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot LOS ANGELES -Orange Coait College's Bill Workman, an Orange County football coaching icon, will undergo surgery today at 7:30 a.m. for prostate cancer at the USC Nor- ris Compr~ensive Cancer Center and Hospi- tal. • . Workman, OCC's bead football coach for the past dozen years, is expected to return in six to eight weeks, he said Tuesday morning before leaving for the center for pre-operation procedures. •The prognosis is good, because we caught it real, real early," Workman, 56, said. MI should be on my feet and rolling by summer, anyway. I understand it's not a fun surgery." In the interim, OCC defensive coordinator Mike Taylor, who has been with Workman since he arrived on the Pirates' C8'Jlpus in 1986, will act as head ooach. Workman, who missed five months of spring recruiting-four years ago because of a back injury that required surgery on May 1, 1994, told Taylor of ~ plight about a month ago. ~u caught us by surprise, beca~e he had no symptoms or no pain,• Taylor said. Mlt'U be like a couple of years ago, except he hasn't been really bad like (in 1994). When he had his back injury, he'd been hobbling for a long time. This time, there was no hobbling." Workman, one of only two OCC bead foot- ball coaches since 1962 (along with Dick Tucker), has been coaching for 35 years, including 13 seasons as Edison High's head man during an unparalleled period in the 1970s and early 80s, when the Chargers established an Orange County-record 32- game winning streak from 1979 to 1981, won ;;even Sunset League championships and three CIF Big Five Conference titles. The win- streak record has since been broken by Los Alamitos. Workman, 59-64 in 11 seasons at OCC, guided the Pirates to a 51-32 mark in his first eight years. Prom 1990 to 1993, he led Orange Coast to three postseason bowl-game appear- ances. •1 have a great deal of confidence in my physician, and I'm certain things will go well.• Workman said. •My doctor feels that I'm in excellent health (oside from prostate cancer) and that my recovery should be complete." Workman, whose record at Edison was 109--33-5, spent 33 days in the hospital during the 1994 spring. ·1 had to learn how to walk again (after back surgery),• he said that sum- mer. But the Orange Coast program. in the midst of a fine recruiting season. learned four years ago bow to deal with an absent leader and does not plan on missing a ·beet this spring. •Recrµiting is going well." Thylor said, Mand we're in the process now of a change in (athletic directors). We'll see what happens, but everybody's upbeat and I don't think (Workman) would want us to stop the momen- tum." r----------·----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------, I I l . I I I I I , I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I , I I I I I , I I , I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I , I I I I I I MARC MARTIN I DAft.Y PILOT Bill Workman, working the sidelines during an August scrimmage. OCC's, Pied Piper always has that extra offer, to go the extra yard for his players' future. t do Greg bson and Don Douglass have in common? Plenty. They both played for football c~ch Bill Workman at Orange Coast College. And both are tied to Tulsa Universi- ty. The only wrinkle is that they are 10 years apart. Gibson was part of Coast's 8-2 team of 1987. Douglass and his '97 Pirates weren't quite as fortunate, going 1-9 on th,Ef year. But they, like 221 others over the past 12 years of the Workman regime, have gone on to bigger and better things, than.ks to Workman's passion for, if nothing else, getting his players another shot beyond the community college level. Simple math reveals Orange Coast College football has sent an average of 18 players to the next step, year-in and year-out under Workman, and it is Workman's constant calling card. The 8-3 Orange County Bowl champions of '93 sent 28 players to the four-year college level. .Some, like Isreal Ifeayni ('93), make it big-time with the University of Southern California and the San Francisco 49ers. Or Chris Jackson ('96) with the Rose Bowl Washington State Cougars. Or Newport Harbor High product Steve Gonzales ('95) at Hawaii. Others find themselves at such stops as Adams State, Western Montana. Graceland, Chapman, Towson State, Ottawa University or Gardner Webb College. The list seems endless. Michigan, Arizona State, Calif omia, Texas A&M, Clemson, Pittsburgh ... So when Workman offers the prospect his calling card, he knows the lure isn't simply wins and losses, but the beach, the weather, and, the future. -by Roger Carlson ~--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • Felter paces win with 4 hits, 4runs, 2 RBI to raise batting average to .632. COSTA lviESA -Costa Mesa High senior Ben Felter collected four hits and worked a scoreless inning of relief in his pitching debut as the Mustangs shellacked nonleague baseball visitor Victor Valley Christi.an Tuesday, 22-3. Felter, 4 for 5 with four runs ' l I (; H s c H 0 0 L [) .\ " f· f ·'. . \ l I Sailol'S bounced twice NEWPORT BEACH-Newport Harbor High's baseball team prepped for its Sea View League open.er on Friday with visiting Woodbridge with a doubleheader against visiting Dana Hills Tues- day, but there was tuneup for the Sailors, only hard-to-swallow lessons. I I l ) ( ) ' " f! . ... i.• Van~; . ' have right stuff to get ·.'. upset fever '.'. • sec is in a prime spot for a first-round shocker. By Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot I Coach Russ Davis and the Southern California College·: women's basketball team are in a . sweet spot for an upset over No. 9,r seed Rockhurst in the first roun~ ., of the NAIA Championships in .:. Jackson, Tenn. Thursday. The Hawks come into the,,, game at 22-5, while sec is 29-5, . Here are some reasons it could happen, as well as some reasons .• that the higher seed might pre- vail: sec could pull off upset -+ lf Martin ls out: According to David Boyce, small college writer for the Kansas City Star, Rockhurst will struggle without the services of 5-foot-10 power forward Kim Martin, who suf- fered a tom ligament in her knee in the squad's regional final win. Now tl)e Hawks have just o~­ ., big person• on their roster, junior center Alli Chonko, wliO measures in at 5-10, as well. Martin averaged just mor.e '. than '20 points per gaine for Rock-.. burst. Ta.king that out of a lineup . would hurt -· anyone. s c c IS Elaine Whitte- more and Gina Jojola are both 6-footers. They aren't thick, muscle-bound women, but rather rely on technique, quickness and Chaney grace. If they have strong games, it could happen. + SCChasa bench: The Vanguards are deep. Sara Herkenhoff (6- 4) can aptly fill in for either Whittemore or Herkenhoff Jojola, and has led the team " in scoring four times. sec is still ,1 fullest at the guard spot. Senior .. Amber Chaney has started at the.. • one, two and three position in her career and is a spark plug. Freshman Marisa Emde can nail the three. After Rockhurst's starting five.,.: no one on the roster has averaged more than 3 ppg. Keep in mind.,! one of those five starters is already out. If the Hawks get foul trouble, it could happen. • + Defense!: When you hold your 1 opponents to 55 points, you hav~-' a heck of a shot of winning. That : is what SCC has done. The Van-l guards have successfully held ' their foes down with a variety of effective defensive sets, includ- ing a hot half-court trap that usually results tn two points at the other end. In 'their losses, however, they have sacrificed almost 86 points per loss. That has happened five times all year. , Sherwood., upon taking over for Whitacre, became a vigilant caretaker of the tradition. This tradition included competitive success, but transcended wins anaTosses. -+-etne-twe RBl;-19 now t-2«-"~2~ The Dolphins, behind Chris Rosecrans' 4 for 4 endeavors at tbe plate,mcludtng ttvaBBL pun- ished the Sailors in the opener, 1-1 -1, then gave the Sanon further frustration ln the nightcap by IQ)ring tbiee times in the JeVenth If they can hold the Hawks down, it_could hap~ + 0 1biJl mdiltliig five: Sherwood said she hopes the team hug and warmup tape will be passed down to future M\&stang teams, butit nwnallis - unclear whether the nut coacb will be able to maintain the close-knit fabric for which the group hug was only a symbol. The McNamee-Sherwood legacy includes teaching playen , to care about one another, about wort ethic and about oommttmenti lessom they'll carry with them the rest of their lives. Th8le lessont don't teach fhemse\ves and tradition can d1e if Jett unattended. Here's hoping the torch Sherwood. paaed um week can buJD into the nut mUlenntum. a nioaeta Sberwoocl ..ad .... can now dftote more time to the Newport Beach Pol.lee o.p.ta:neot. she alto taVealed pa.m tD attack two new bob ... Md kiCk bqlidag. ~ . for the sea.son u the Mus- t .a n g s ~edto3- 2, Winning tor the second time via the newly installed 10-run mercy rule. Rob Gloster WU 3 for-' with three RBI, while Chrl.a DeSandro added to the winners' 20-hlt attack going 3 for • with ftve RBL . Ryan qanacber, who fanned flve and waJ.ked just one tn four lonings to J)olt his second pitch· Ing VicU?JY In 'three dedliolll, WU 3 for 4 With three RBI. Gall4cher, a sen.IQr, II now bltUnO .500. Sophomore Rubin Mandlla belted hii third hoilDer' OI the yeu. While Jimmy fW'zOg and DeSa.n- dio added iound·tdppen to bring the Musta.DQI' MUOll total to MV· en. Mesa ~ Padflc Cout LMgUa J>l&y Pn&iy •t .home 1. MMC MMTN I DALY fll.OT Newport's Jmdn JaCobe applles tbe tag OD Dotpbhi.• Clull Weber. again.It Aliso Niguel. ~-CosTA MISA 22 VM:1aA VIII.UY a-nM 3 Victor Valley ChristUln 000 30 -3 4 4 CosUI Mesi 276 7x • 22 20 2 Snyder, Stpplngton (4) and Grimm; Gallacher, Felter (5) and J. Herzog. W • Gali.cher, 2-1. L ·Snyder 21 • Ellsworth f!NQ. snyder (WO, Gallacher (cM) 2. DtSlndto (CM), Hartung (CM), Gloster (CM). Felter (CM), HR • J. Henog (CM), Mlnc:llll (CM),~ (CM). Eagles Just miss, 1-0 COSTA MESA .. A pltcben' duel wa decided lD tbe MCOOd tnniDg When vilttt,ng 1SUlta Ana High ICCr9d an 'a t&at4Dd-thlrd paay when Ole .rwmer at ftrtt ~toltell.l •wm fol a 1- ' O win over Eatanda in nonleague baseball action. &tanda catcher Adam Thun· nell fired down to second trying to nab the hue thief with two outs, but the throw was late. The run- ner from third came home. According to Coach 1\m Green, the Eagles played a 10Ud game but coulcm't ltting t~er hits or get a break dMpite the 2- for.;.a ~rforme.nce of Long N~yen and a double by JD. Wil- ley. '\ .......... SM8' AIM t. II MM 0 Slnla Ana 010 000 0 -1 4 1 ht.Inda 000 000 0 • 0 4 2 C&#W end SMado; ~ . nuwwl m. Wlliof'l '5) end.~ Vt1llf (J). W • CurW; L • 1Urd$ 0. 1 ZI ~c..... CIAi). ~ti). "'" inn!Dg ~ pull out I 4·2" victorf. ~ H1lll improved to 5-21 Newport Harbor fell to 3-3. The Sailors were limited to Just one base hit 1n the opener, u opposed to Dana Hills' 14-hlt usault, but appeared to have things going their way in the nightcap by virtue of a home run by Junior Charlie Waite. Pour miscues maned Newport's linescore In the aeoond game. NOMIAOUI MlfU.. Dw Hui 11, Nast Olrf ...._,.. 1 Dana Hiiis 020 016 2 • 1114 2 N9wpott Haft)or 000 001 0 -1 1 ) 50fet11011, Grein (7) .,_. F1lr, GuelrNn, ....,...., (6), Lte (7) .net Waftl.W·ScMll\lol1. M.l·~ ~:=~~. --ow 11u.14Wi •llJu••l Deni... 001 000 1-~ s 0 HnotGO 000 0 ·2 s 4 Md,..~ O'Dot1-. m --.w-~·2.o; L ............. P&Llnltdarf ...................... , Six different Vanguards have led the team in scoring. Sure, Whit- temrue ls the runaway star of this.team; but tf.OM"of tb4 gUa.rds ls cold from the three. point arc, there are usually at leclSt two others who will pick ~1 the alack. Junior Alana~ has been scorchl.alg of late, ICOI'-•: tng 20, 20 and 15 points in the ~. last three games. U there is a weak linlt'ln thJI lineup, I haven't teen it. U th~ all strong, it will definitely happen~.: u~ Tbe llp ...... dla&iter, ... :· + U ICriltl wrtpt 11 out md : ... Vanpardl doll't adapt All:.conr fenmce p8rformer Krilt1 Wrlgbt • · bal mined three prac.1Wet wttb .. ft.Ill~ ... Of bir medW cOllatlral ..... t-tbat.....: abMalldDOr9P.'81ilmber .. pee. At S:l 1, b 11 tbe No. 3 • ~ tullMmoetftl'lde~': pa.,. CID tbe ,.., Sbe bib :_ almGlt 50% from ... un.~ line ud avw~ fmt O\W 12 PPV· BRIEFS ~esa wins in five! Mustangs go the dis- bulce against host Woodbridge then pull it OUl 1 IRVINE -B.J. Ughtvoet recorded 41 kills and setter Chris Shanley had 88 assists in a wild nonleague game, as visiting Cos- ta Mesa High defeated Wood- bridge, 17-15, 15-10, 14-16 13- 15, 15-12, in boys volleyball action Tuesday. The Mustangs (2-1), also led by Shaun Ferryman's 15 kills and 15 blocks, came back from an 11-10 deficit in the fifth game. They host Saddleback today at 5 1 p.m. in nonleague play. CdM boys top Trojans CORONA DEL MAR -1WilMMING • Senior Kawi- ka Tarayoa continued bis CIP- qualifying efforts with winnin ti.In . g es m the 100 back.stroke (55.89) and the 200 individual medley (2:03.10) to lead Corona del Mar High to a 103-67 win over University in a nonleague dual meet. The 1Tojan girls team was too much for CdM, however, as ihe visitors took a 103-67 win win- 1 Ding each event except the 200 free relay. NONUAG• llOYS CORONA oa. MM 103, UMvasrTY 67 200....., .-Y · 1 Unlwnlty, 1.406; 2 Coto- "' del Mar (Tar~. Williams. ~ Emef)'), I ~.SO: l . Corona del Mar (P'alda, Jonnston, HAdter. Dlrocm). 1:51 70. 200 tt.. · 1. ICr-(CdM), 1:S4..22, 2 Nadal (U), 1 56.)6; l ~ (CdM). l:Sl.67. 200 .. • 1 TaB)'Oll (CdM), 1'03 1~ 2 Utt (U). 2-1).23,). ~ (CdM). 2 11.lS. so.._ -1 knanlky M. 22.ss. 2 Eme<y (CdMl. 22 9'; l 100 fir · 1. Wiii'-(CdM). 5951, 2 P-'da (CdM). 1 :00.20; ). IClm (U). I :Ol.05 100 tr..· I. £mety (CdM), 50.30; 2 h<unslty M . 50.32; l Po<wn (CdM). 5 I 76 500 tt.. · 1. ~ (U). 5:1Ul. '/. G<NS (CdM), 5.2 I .IO; J. IC.n.n (CdM), S.lO 62. 100 tt.. ....., · 1 CORIN ct.I MM (Tarayao. kr;mer, WIHIMN, Emety), 1:33.65; 2 Corona de! Mar (Ditocco. JohN1on. Gruss, S~). 1:38 59; l Uni- ~ 1:39.50. 100 llecll • 1. Tar.yao (CdM). 55.19; 2. ~ (U), 57.fl;). ~ (CdM), 1-0l 11. 100 i.-.t-1. Utt (U). 1-os 13; 2 W1111ams (CdM). 1:0!il.t1; l . ~ (CdM). 1·10.64 400 tt.. ...._,. 1. Unlwnlty, 3:32.16; 2. CO<ON del Mfl ("-". Snlzow, Paid' Kramer), 1:36.99, 3. Corona ct.I Mar (Kattan, Gruu, Dirocco, ~). 3:44.06. UMvasrn 103, ~ oa. MM 67 ~~....., ...._, • 1. Un~ 1:54.41; 2 Uni· .,.. .. ,_ 2.'02.M: l . Corona del Mar (Tl;ck,... H.twiluk. Cooc*. Hoewn). 2.'04 I ... Jl\iO tt.. · I. Heye (U). 1:51.08; 2. k o.hn (CdM). 2:\4.14; l. Chiu (U). 2:1' 15 -N-1. SMweltw(V), 2.1902; 2 Power1 (CdM). 2:11.29; J. lal1tlow (CdM), 2:17 Gt J11 tt.e · 1. Heye (U). 26.09; 2 M D•hn (CdM). ~). ~ (U). 27.Sl. 100 ftr-1. Hutt (U). 1'(19 16, 2. Chiu (U), 1'09 67, ). c~ (CdMl. 1:11 06 ,.. ..... 1. Heye (U). 51 S4, 2 ~ (CdM). S7.58; l t¥ton (lj). I 1lQ.SI. 500 tt.e · 1. 0wong (U). S-o7 .44.; 2 M o.h<'I (CdM), s~ 1. Cooper (CdM}. &.12.91. ~ fNe .... · 1. COtoN del Mat (l'ow9n, ~ lucbr, M Datvl). 1 ... 52. 2 ~ ....... ). eo.-dM Mar (hlU. 5tocltstlll .... .-ui. l:SS..00 ,.. .... • 1 CNng (U). 1:0241, 2 Hutt (U). ~.».). TUdc• (CdM), 1:07 9S 100 .... -1 ~ (U). 1:09.12. 2. kla<J (U), 1:15.34; J. a.ttlow (CdM), 1:1181 .tOO "-........ 1. UnMnlty. l 5l n. 2. Corona del ... (M. Dahn. k. Dahn. Hoewrl. l'owen), 4·11 69, ) ~4:11.)6. Costa Mesa falls, 5-3 COSTA MESA SOFTBALL - A two-run home run to cap a three-run third inning was the difference in a nohleague softball game Tuesday as visiting Victor Valley Christian High topped Costa Mesa, 5-3. VID'm VMUY 0.. S. Conl MllA J W OwiscNn Oil 000 1 · S S 1 c:osi. Meta 000 003 0 3 7 1 Cionulu and~~ and~ W· Ganmu: L-~ C>-2 31 -ono-(CM) <<>\11 1l .llH I I{ \ I '\ I '\ <. } Inttoductory CJass Special! For ~Absolute Beginner: Wmdows 95 -I OnJy $29.95 For Tho# wlsome &pmenee: Wmdows 95 -II Only $29.95 Small Classes: 5 students max. Easy to remember 2}Shr. classes Step-by-step notes to t2lce home Clli/N rt PC Training (~863-1600 '740\:ampus-O ., te. A N rt Beach Montoya paces Mesa CORONA Sophomore Jeff Mon-GOLF toya of Coste Mesa High earned medalist honors for the eighth time this season, shoot- ing a 5-over-par 41 Tuesday against host m Modena in a nine- hole, nonleague golf match at Green River Golf Club (Orange Course), a par 36. Donny Miller (42), Brian Jones (43), Anthony Grubisich (49) and Michael Thurman (52) also scored for Costa Mesa (8-1), which will ,host Western today at Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club (Mesa Llnda Course). NH~ leading by 34 NEWPORT BEACH -Newport GOLF Harbor High sophomore Erin Haller earned meadlist honors with a nine-hole round of 35 Tuesday at the Newport Beach Golf Course to help the Sailors forge a 167-201 lead halfway through an 18-hole nonleague girls golf match to be completed in April. Vanessa Shapiro (40), Katie Welboum (46), Briana Reehl (46) and Elizabeth Olah (48) also con- tributed for the unbeaten Tars. F.agles fall to Wla Park COSTA MESA - Estancia High's boys GOLF golf team wrapped up a two-day nonleague show- down with Villa Park Tuesday at Mesa Verde Country Oub with the Spartans getting the best of the Eagles, 416-426. The Eagles (0-3) were led by Casey Busch's 80. Pete Anderson shot 82, while Kevin Zorn had an 86. Andy Thomson and Tom Rausch each carded 89. · University edges CdM NEWPORT BEACH -Max Wal· GOLF lick posted a low nine-hole round of 37 Tuesday and earned medalist honors for the combined 18-hole match with a 75. But it wasn't enough for the Corona del Mar High boys golf team to avert a 392-400 non- league loss to University in a match begun March 12. Innes MacDonald (78), Chad Towersey (81), Brad Wegener (81), Jeff Beemis (82), Craig Brooks (84) and Steve Brooks (84) also scored for the Sea Kings, who fell to 2-1. Eagles fall in four c o s TA VOLLEYBALL: MESA - Estancia High senior Sam Nelson swatted 17 kills, but visiting Villa Park managed a 15-11, 15-5, 2· 15. 15-12, nonleague boys volley- ball victory over the Eagles Tues- day night. Nelson added seven assists, while senior teammate Brad Way- man collected 17 assists and six kills. Estancia fell to 0-2. Lani has movM loa New Location I lariJet-MYJht Pree~ Hillrccm 1500~, 1103. c.to Mela S40·221 I • .sso-1440 ,· . :-. ,.,JI I o e . -' .... P'lf"_' . WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18. 1998 BASEBAlL CdM falls, 1-0 REDONDO BBACH -Pirst- year Corona del Mar High baJe. ball coach John Emme had a frus- trating homecoming Tuesday night as the Sea Kings dropped a 1-0 nonleague verdict at Redon- do Union High, where Emme was the pitching coach the previous five seasons. Sea King starter Ryan Lewis worked four masterful innings (striking out five, walking one and yielding just two hits) to match Redondo counterpart 1Toy Doram in the early going. But an error on a tailor-made double-play ball with one out in the fifth allowed the hosts to post the game's only run. Ryan Achtergerg (2 for 4) and Nate Lemmerman (2 for 2) bad two-thirds of the hits for the Sea Kings, who loaded the bases with one out in the third, but saw Doram, Emme's former pupil, ring up back-to-back strikeouts to retire the side. NON LEAGUE REDoNDo UNION 1, QIM 0 Corona del Mar 000 000 O • O 6 1 Redondo Union 000 010 x • 1 4 O Lewis, Phillips (5) and Hatfield; Doram, Bixler (7) and Sloey. W -Ooram, 2-0. L • Phllllps, 0-1. Sv -Bixler. 2B -Sloey (RU), Hood (CdM). ... SCHEDULE TODAY ........ co1i-. Southe<n C.Jlfomla Col• at UC lt'-'lde. 7 p m .~ ..... Comtnunhy college men • Oraft99 ec-t at P*ce, 7p.m High tchool boys · Newpot1 Karbor at 1..-guna S.ach. 6 .]() pm.~ at Com Mesa. 5.30 p m, Corona del Mar at Foun1.11ln Vatl.y. 6 45 pm • 1'llnn6s <:ommunhy col1e9« meo Ora~ eo.st at ttiv.nld9 CC. 2 p m High tchool boys • UIQUN BMCt't al Core>-"'d.i Mar. 3 is pm, Oana Hiik at Newport Harbor, 3 p.m • SoftlMll Community co1Je9e - Santa AN at O(ange Coast. 3 pm. Hloh IChool • Estllncla at Newport. l pm •Sw .. uuu•4 Hi9h tchool boys ...d gi~ • El Moden. at &und~ 3 p.m.; ~ at Cost.I MeY, 3 p.m • Gotf High Khoo! - Newport~ .... Mlllibr\ at El Dorado Park GC. 2 p.m~ 'Nest· em..._ Corui ~ at Cosu~GKC.2 pm~n0-111. Corona del Mar, at Pacific. 1 :JO p.m ......... High 5d1ciol • New- port Harbor at MUliltan, ) p.m. VANGUARDS CONTINUED FROM 6 + If MWer ls on Ure: SCC fans, pray that it is not Miller Tune. RockhUI'St's Sarah Miller is the NAIA's leading three-point threat. The junior rang up -gulp -138 treys this season. In one game, she established an NAIA record when she connected on 13 of 15 attempts from three-land. If she is hot, the Vanguards could get trounced. + That schedule thing: Davis and his players insist that their 1997- 98 slate was the roughest it has been in years, if not ever. Grant- ed, a preseason trip to Idaho in which they lost to Northwest Nazarene (a ranked team in NAIA Division II) before a crowd of 4,000 will be a benefit. They got off to a 17-3 start before falling, 91-58, to NCAA Div. I Pepperdine. But the Vanguards' schedule is somewhat soft com- pared to that of Rockhurst's, which will move into NCAA Div. n next season. Cost Eftectlve Legal Solutlons [JiJ JI UlL TENNIS JC BASEBALL Corona del Mar wins again, without even lifting a racquet Coast rallies in !Pnth, tops Fullerton, 7 -5 • Sea Kings are 4-0 after forfeit win over Fallbrook. CORONA DEL MAR -The Corona del Mar High boys tennis team improved to 4-0 without breaking a sweat Tuesday, when scheduled nonleague visitor Fall- brook forfeited the match due to a scheduling mix.up. "(Fallbrook's) coach quit and didn't leave a schedule with their athletic director," said CdM Coach Tim Mang, who will lead bis Sea Kings in another non- league clash today against visit- ing Laguna Beach. Mesa rips Tustin, 13-5 COSTA MESA -David Tran picked up three wins from the No. 1 singles spot to lead Costa Mesa High to a 13-5 victory over Tustin in nonleague tennis play Tuesday on the Mustangs' home court. 1Tan went 6-3, 6-2 and 6-0. Also sweeping for the Mus- tangs (3-1) was the No. 3 doubles tandem of Farshid Kazi and Ken Urbina, which won 6-3, 6-3, 6-1. NONLEAGUE CosTA MEsA 13, TUSTIN 5 Singles -Tran (CM) def. Lal, 6-3; def. Palma, 6-2; def. Trinh, 6-0. Lim (CM) lost. 6-0, 6-0; won, 6-1. Kaki (CM) lost 6-3; won, 6-2, 6-2. ~ -Nguyen-Pham (CM) def. Ly-Quimeiuko. 6-0; lost to Umar-Tang, 7- S; def. Ching-Ngo, 6-2. Kish-Martin (CM) won. 6-4, 6-1; lost 7-6. Kazi-Urbin.i' (CM) won. 6-3, 6-3, 6-1 . Coast women win, 5-4 FUll.ERTON -Coach Janice Maran's short-handed squad was ta.ken to the limit by hosting Fullerton 1n Orange Empire Con- ference play Tuesday, but Oral\ge Coast College's women's tennis team managed a 5-4 win as •Fenoglio delivers winner. Martha Garcia squeezed out a 7-' PUU.ERTON _ Jon Fenoglio 5, 7-6 (8-6) win at No. 1 singles. singled in the winning run and , The Pirates move to 7-3-1 all d 5 2 Ivan Loochkartt's squueze bunt over an • in the conference, provided some insurance as despite fielding a squad of five Orange Coast College used a players. ORANGE u.m COMUENa two-run ninth inning to break a ~ Co.uT s, fu.LaToN 4 5-5 tie for a 7-5 Orange Empire s..--Garcia (OCO def. Bamum. Conference wm over Fullerton 7-5. 7-6 (8-6); Jaeger (OCO def. Walsh, Tuesday. • 6-3, 6-1; Walker (OCQ def. Kent. 6-3, Pirate pitcher Eddie Stevenson 5-7. 7..f, (6-3); Poire! (OCQ lost to (3-0) settled down after a tour-run Chaput. 6-2. 6-2; Cahn (OCO lost to Payne. 6-0, 6-0; Piper (F) won by second and s1ruck out eight Hor- default. nets in bis complete-game win. Doubles -Jaeger-Walker (OCQ def The Sues (10-11, 3-7 m confer- Bamum-Payne. 6-4, 6-1; Garda-Polrel ence) had a strong team deten- def. Chaupt·Kent. 6-2. 6-3; Piper-Walsh sive outing, while Fenoglio was 3 (F) won by default. for 4 with two RBI. Tars succumb, 15-3 MISSION VIEJO-Senior John Rinek of Newport !:!arbor High won two of three sets at No. 1 sin- gles to improve to 10-2 this sea- son. but host 1Tabuco Hills beat the Sailors, 15-3, in a nonleague boys tennis match Tuesday. Jason Tajim.i and Jason Snyder won a set at No. 2 doubles for the Tars (1-5), who host Dana Hills today at 3: 15 p.m. 1Tabuco Hills improved to 3-2. NONLEAGUE TM8UCX> Hu.s 15. MEMOllT HAMOR J Singles: Rinek (NH) def. Ho, 6-0, def. Quient. 6-2, lost to Baker, 4..f,; Hsieh (NH) lost by default. by default. 0-6; Singer (NH) lost 4..f,, 2..f,, 2-6. Doubles: MacMaster-Bilbeisi (NH) lost t<? Lopez-Hoper, 3-6, lost to Meyers-Hig- gms. 2-6, lost to Mates-Mark, 2-6; J. Taji· ma-Snyder (NH) lost 4-0. won 7-6 (7-3), lost 1-6; 0. Tajima-Belieda (NH) lost 3..f,, H ,0-6. Also having a big day at the pJate were Yoshi Ehinher (2 for 4. 1 RBI) and Jude Olavez (2 for 3, 1 nm.) ~NGE EJiW'lllE CONffJIENCE ~ CoAsT 7, fouu.em>N 5 Orange Coast 020 010 112 -7 12 1 Fullerton 040 100 000 -5 8 3 Stevenson and Lukin; Sunderland. Koonu (6), Pickel (8), McLean (9) and Smith. W -Stevenson, 3-0; L -Pickel, 1-1. 28 -Carter (F), Hunt (F), Chandler (OCC). Gonzalez (OCC). 3B -McCue (F) HAPPY BIRTHDAY Newport loses 14-5 decision to Bolsa Grande NEWPORT BEACH -Newport Harbor High lost, 14-5, to Bolsa Grande in bad-BADMINTON minton a_cttor;i 'J\1esday. The Sailors (2-4)..were paced by Josh Yoches, who swept his singles matches to remain undefeated at 10-0. FILLED S~\~DB~-\GS JJELfVERED --- 10-50% SAVINGS_ON FABRICS FuRNITURE AND CUSlOM LABoR Too1~ ____, _ __..__, With lo ~ wa.U ... ..ow .. special • ·. ~ve on our custom labor se~ccs too. wbc.n J:>U area.le )'OUl' own ur,holst funuturc. Jr.c\~nes, ourt4U\s, bedsprectds. pillows or 1..ililecloths Our ~xpe.rienoed stclff will be re~ to bclp?, wtth Your ~l~t1ons But hu,,,' Tlus spcciJ s. ends 0011 Now THROUGH MARCH 23 ONLY! T ' . Nr~pon BuchlCotta Mt"Sa Daily PiJOt I I WEDNESDAY. MAACH 18. 1998 PUBLIC NOTICU PUBLIC NOTICn PUILIC Noncn PUBUC MOTICD PUIUC NOTtC!S PUBLIC NOTICll PUIUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOT C S PUBUC NOTICES ---=----·I UIUC -1e1 MOATH AMER~ Tln.l CA WClo _...,. nroe PUBLIC NOTICE duded by: 11'1 k\dlYldUll . ~ '° •UIUC NOTICIS P ""'' COMPAHY n1 a. Pl/UI' Ct\IU ~ 13:)1 UW. Hav. ~u alalted aoing Thi• '"'''""' 11 con· HaV9 you atarttd dOing ...... ...,._, r;;;:;::;;;=:= ,UILIC NOTICE NOTICa TO 111 .... sub. too, Orange, Road, ltOomlngton, MN butlntU yet? No ducttd t>y: an lndtvldull Plotltlou. l ualn.H ~~:i~, yet? No •ut~t .5'1 .-. Ii COHTMCTC>ft9 Cl. tzta 114'7 Donna C. WOOiley Have y0u '1111td CIOlng Name ltatem.nt II ton .. .... .... • ltHt lmOIA'!I Of the put. ly Thi Quono, t:J3S Ullt Thia ltatelMnl WU filtcl butlMn ytl? No Thi foMowfng ~rsont atl TNt 11&'-tnent waa filed tit. .UO IT.ATRMQT O, CAU.INQ dleM pt1c9 ot coneldtt· Road. lloomk\Qlon, MN Wlh IM COl#lly Cltilt or Hanh Nguyen dOlng bUSIMH t•: with lhe COW'\ty O..tl ol Net ..... ••.717.400 UAHDONMIMT 0' POR llDI don In connection W1U1 the 65431 Orange C~ly on u.te Thia atlltmtnt wu liltd x;prfft Gtaphlc Sefv&c:.t Orq1 County on 3-MI ....._ .,..,._.. "lft Ull OP PlCTITIOUI SCHOOL DISTRICT: ttant'-of Che UcenM MCI Tllta b41.inett It co~ t"llTS1341 with the County 0$etlt Of 141 S. Euca!Yptut Of •• ~ 1"'88'701318 ~ 9M ~ ..... IUIUelll NAMI ~~=ICTUNIFIED but1n1ea, lndYdltlg lttl,.. duc1td by: a gtMtaf pw1· Da1fy Pilot Mat. 1 t, 18, 2$, Orenge CO¥f\ly on 2·2·98 hllm, CA. t2&08 OtJly P1IOl Mar. t1, 11, 25. w:~ ,.,..7r' ........ Tll<' fOllOWlna plrton9 _,..·&CT· llrnaltd ltwentoty, It IN ntttl\lp ""' , t998 wt•• tffle741e12 Douotat Pattlck Hill, 1411 Apt. '· t998 Welte wide '150 ISi 114 have abandont<fll'I UN of r-nw • tum of '300,000.00, which Haw you etaNd dOlng ' ' 0 11w fl~ 1 M 4 11 18 S. Euc.ivs>tut Or, Ana· ........... i Hl8'ttt ---.. the l'lc1111ou1 Bu1lnH1 llO t1 OMlt, CONTRACT t1 conlleta of &hi followln9: bue1neu ~t? No PUBLIC NOTICE a., 0 at. ' ' · helm CA. ·02eos PUBLIC NOTICE •-tnt r-·~ Name: ~llone R....ai 15-M, RENOVATION OF P eraonal che ck Alllen O.Nguyen 25.1098 W&IQ Thli bu1tne11 11 eon-WM ""~~c.Mfo,. and Con~. 1048 lfvlnl DAVIDSON FIELJ? 110,000.00 Thi• atallmlnl WIS tied Jlotltlowi •ualf)ln PUBLJC NOTICI duelld by; an Individual cnt11•14 "'~ .. hoe· Ave .• Sult. 4'N. ~pot1 BIO fT~~t APRIL e, DllMnd nota to be , .. wtth the C~ Cletk of NanH1 Statemint Have you ai.rt1:. <10.119 'lfo 7.!t 984.113 Blach, CA 92&e0 1~C! OI' 810 RECEIPT· p I a c • d w 11 h e • • h Ofanoe COUnty On 3-13-N The folfO:;MO ptl"IOnl 1111 Plotltfoua aueln•H bu1lne11 yet? No 1ft -M A;,;Jdem' 11114 hltlth p~ Thi flctllloUI Butln•H FACILITIES l OPER~ $90,000.00 1ttat7t2212 Cl_olng buslntit at: N•m• lhlte.nent ()ouglal HUI MIMUI um• • Direct Califoml• Name relened to Cab<N9 TIONS 28e5-E Bear Slfllt, Two Promlnoty Not• In Delly Pllol Mar. It, 25, BAU HAI HoTS.L.S T~ITI. Thi foltowlng peraons are ThJI 91alltMnt WH flied ., .. _ Oii Tiii 8 u a I " 1 e e p 1 t I waa filed In Orange ounty C ta • Mt CA 92629 f•vor Of Sllltt l200.000.00 ~-t, e, 19118 W~1 3001 Rtdl\IU Avenue, 121 doing buslNH at: wtth lhl County Cltrl< ol 1-111 8YATW • '23.120..'45 on &-2·95, Fill No.F848432 ~~ 424 7~ • " hu been 119fetd b9" 222. Coate M•H. CA. HANNA ACUPUNCTVRE & Orange County on 2·2<>-911 .... -.. W• herelby venffy Ultt the Robin B. Orl111n, 1189 Rut· (7PL~CE. PlANSJDOCU. tween the 1111«/UcenlH PUBLIC NOTICE 82828 HERB CLINIC 787 19th SI 19880749770 at. ten .ttow it.ma -In accor• WALLEY Ruth So&41e land Road, N1wpot1 B11ch, MENTS TO BE PICKED UP· and the Intended 81/Ytr/ Elizabeth Mcintyre, 2~&8 1109 Cotta' Me11 CA Dally Pilot F•b. 25 Mar. 4 ......... dancMI With the Annual CA 92660 . TrantftrH, al ll(lulted by l'lotltlou• •ualneH Vintage Wood• Rel , 1 B • • • • .,. • ' SUIAtfMnt fOf thl YHI Holly Kruger, 904 18th Same aa abov.. Sec. 24013 of lh• su.lnHt N•me lt•t•mMt l.ake f orllt, CA. e283o ' 92027 11• l8, 1098 w591 IOt c .. a a-. ~ o-mai-l t . 1897 Born September s1, .. 1, Huntington Beach, P~ t,EE~S20.00 non-and Prott11iona COd1, lhat Thi tollowlng Pl''°"' a1t Thi• bualnue 11 con-J~ s:;:cl~~"c;a1~3J0\~~n~X PUBLIC NOTICE a-e..TX"'"4 made to iN lneuranv• 24th, 1913, died CA 92648 '' 1 e c g•: the conaJd1t1tlon tor the ClolnQ bullne11111: ducted by: an Individual ·· • Total e4"'lttMI •11•t1 CommluloMt of t.hl Stat• Sunday, March 15, Rlch11d Hoen, 811 Eut 1 WALKTHaJkt~~UJ~i.~!;::: ttanaflf of the bullne11 Covenant Chrlallan The registrant(•) com· 9;~1~5 builnH• 11 con-Ftctltloua BualnHs Ttun.IM.1 41t11 .. 11111 of Callfomle. pun"ant to 1998. Ruth waa a Bay. Newpo11 Beach, CA ory w r-• .... Ind Hcen•1 I• lo be paid SChool 1115S Orano..otlv. m1nced lo 1ran11C1 bull· . Heme St•temint •' • 1 • • • law. h 92661 uled IOf Thuraday, Match onty attlf Iha tranaftr hu Road Orange CA 92e45 ""' under the nctltioua ducted by. an lndivldual I Th I II I tt4a.094.Ht fUchafd A Liddy, l'fl11dant beloved mol or, This busln111 le con-211, 1991 8, abt1~d:OO a.m. Pr:; ~ llpPfOYtCI by the DI-Covenant Pru bylerlan bu1lnes1 name(•) 11111<1 bHay• you 11'~11ad dong dotn~ ~u~lll~ ~sons.,. ==::t·~~OC:O Roben J B1netette1. Sr. grandmother and ducttd by • o•n•11l plft· IPICI YI "' .,. are -patbMnt of Alcoholle l!ley. Chwch ol ANhelm Inc above on· 1-15-98 us ntH yo 0 BOOVTEK u K FITNESS --.;:: ----Of S.C,.t.ry greal·grandmolher. nerahlp ~': a~~~~U:! ~= 1rage Control. (California), 1855 ~ang; Elizabeth Mcintyre ~~lc~iit'~•nl WH fii.d 145 East 1811\ St 112: ......_ to ..-.. Mll1IM 03111 03117• 0311 e, Ruth grew up In Robin 8. Griffin Cotti Mtaa CA. Call (1'4) D•t•d: M8'ch 1 t, Ollll1 Road. Qtang1, CA Thi• 1tat1tn111t wu flied with lh• County Cl1tk of Costa Mesa, CA 92627 .,..... not.N tO 03119 • 03120 Grand Haven, Michl· 11988752119 424•7530 fcX detalla. Blda t998 921185 with lhl County Clerk ol Orange Counry on 2•20•98 Wllllam T. Moore, 145 East o.e.,.w1n~oontr1x.it-• gan ·and Cleveland, This 111rtem1nt wu tiltd will not be acctpltd from /a/EDWAAD.J, IAUR Thia bu~ln1n la con-Orange County on :M-98 1,98874973 1 18th St. tl12, Costa Mesa . .-.....,. tte.IM.7117 PUBLIC NOTICE Ohio. She attended • with the County Clerk ol conlractOfl not atttndk\Q /a/ CHARLl!I I. UUR ducted by. a co1por1tlon 199887Sf31S4 Dall Pilot Feb 25 Mar 4 CA g2627 5111M .......,. '9r Hiiis Dale CoOegt, Orange County on 3·13·98 thla walkthrough. /a / A ID ULLAH ~I' you 11'!f1ed.,,...~~ Dally Piiot M11. 11, 18, 25. 11 le 1998 . ' w6112 This buslnesa Is con· ...,._ tO c...s1111111 Michigan Unlvef'1ll.- oa11y Pilot Mar. 18, 25, NOTICE IS HEREBY MllKJNYAA ""' Y• ... ........ .. AJK. 1 1998 W624 • • dueted by: an Individual 1nedtunh l~I and graduated fro Apt 1, 8. 1998 W629 GIVE~ Jh~~th~ ;~v~ Publl1h1CI Ntwporl ~~:!nt Prubyterlan PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE b~~:es~~el?'~~·d d0tng ~~L-'rf-...,-. .. I.ft AM> ACCIDaT AM> Cal State, University ?UBLIC NOTICE name cc cl Beach.Costa Men Oalty Church ol Anahllm, Inc., I I William T Mo0f1 tCI. 102,1271 ~Tif Northrldge In 1958. __ .;..:._;__;__ ___ I~;~: th=i·us G=~ PUot Match 18, 11198. Rlch11d Fitzwater. TrH· Flctltloua Bualn•H F~~~!~~!~~~:~• This statement was filed Hiit Income •ca.102,137ln ,..:.':t'=a:=r . She worked In Chi· California Reglonal Ing Board h1tilnan1r r• W626 1uier Neme Statement Thi f 11 wl rsona a•~ with the County Clerk ol .._ ~ DECfJlmEJI cago aod migrated Weter Quality Control fened to ·.. "OISmlCT'', This •latement was lllld Thi foUowlng persons 111 dol iu~ln•~ :: 011ng1 County on 3-6-98 =-: ~ t.t ...,_ YEA1t BmB> to California In 1934 Board, Sent• An• R• Wll: receive up to, but not PUBLIC NOTICI! Q','h •;•c~~~n ~~:9~f doing buslneu at·: c. 'itex co .. 426 Victoria 19P.86751424 ~':'Fon.: Nlltlon-31, =... ur. where she met and gl o n, 3737 Mein 1aterthanth1abov•stated BSCl10:.t ang 19:;_1752214 PT COMMUNICATIONS, St. IA, Costa Mesa, CA OallyPilolMat.11,18,25, _....-e,u 1 E ¢' ':."e 11 married Cllttord J . Stre•t Suite 5001 Riv· time, 11&11d bld1 tor the NOTICE of SALE 4100 Newpot1 Place, Suitt 92827 Apt. 1, 1998 W613 a 11u 1 c • HN111t1 ........ 717.......,.,. 0. Walley In l936. tr•ld•' CA 82501•3338 award ol a contract for thl Dally Pilot Mar. 18, 25, 400. Nawpor1 Beach, CA Cihan Mustala Ogu, 426 .._ to ..._.,IA...._ NOTICE 0' above project. Bid• •hall o•ftRPl!ALRIV.~TABOPS~~!" APf.1, 8, 1998 W833 92660 Vlcto11a St. IA. Cosia PUBLIC NOTICE ~Inf-: Ctllfw. Tot•I t4mltted HHt• mColvlefdf taondSheRrmuathn bl 1ecelved In th• place ... ._.. N AUas Equity, lnco1porated Mesa CA 92627 nl• ~ .. Peg• u 70, .. .t,etl PUBLIC HEARING identified above, and shall Caa•" A188092 PUBLIC OTICE (CA), 4100 Newport Place, This' business 11 con· Flctltlou• Bu•ln•H tn 072.400 Tot • I II• .. 111 t I•• Oaks in 1938 whent . /or be opened and publlcly In th• Superior CoUfl ol Fl 1 1 8 Suitt 400. Newpo11 Beach. Cluclld by: an Individual Heme Stetement A~ and health~ '144,421,206 they raised lhrego WASTE DISCHAROE read aloud at th• above· Calllornla, tor th• County of ot 1 ous ualneH CA 92660 Have you atartad doing The tonowlng petsons are '"'" • onct Caifoml1 ~ 9tDC:k• U ,500,000 children. Ruth began REQUIREMENTS staled time and place. Orange. H•m• ltetement Thi• business 11 con· business yet? Yes 8/27/ doing business as: Bualnel• Page to A....,.., ~ fo. h t h" (Nellon•I Pollutent Etch bidder must 1ubmll In the matter ol the Eetat1 Th• following Plflonl are ducted by: a co1porallon 1994 ' SKYBLUE TECHNOLO· We het9~y oenHy dwlt Che other than wpeoW eurplu• iner 1 : 5 a;, '~2ur~~e~ Dlach•rne with esch bid a certllled or ol CharlH Martin oanzlger doing bu1lne11 ••: Have you started doing Clhan M. Ogu GIES, 1175 Summit Or. La· above it--In -fUnd• to 1974 and moved 10 • cashier'• check payable 10 Ji., deceased. ' AR1WIS ENTERPRISES, business yet? No Thia statemonl was filed guna Beach, CA 92651 d-wMn th9 Annual Surplul ~ to Ellmlnallon the DISTRICT or a bid Notice 11 hereby given 16835 Algonquin, Hunting· Atl81 Equity, lnco1poraled, with the Count Clerk of Mark Richard Riehm. 1175 si.tement fot the y111r Gro11peld In and oontribut· Newport Beach, Cat, Sy•t•m Permit) bond In the form set forth that the und1tslgnad wm Ion Beach, CA 92649 Vlncenl E. Galewlck, Presl· Oiange County ~n 3•8•98 Summit Or., Laguna Beach, _.... Oeoembef 31, 1817 .ct~ tU.100.000 ifornla. ORDER NO. 98-2, In the contract documents sell at privite 1811 to the Carl Douglas Ftnlltrma· dent 19188751471 CA 92651 mede w die 1n-ana• ';piled . Wlfte.ln• fot As a former et· HPDES NO. In an amount not less than hlghtat and beat bldd11, ch11, 18835 Algonquin, This Slatement wu nled . · This business Is con· Comm11~ of the State , tUflllU• eo h 1 CA8000381 10% of th• maximum subject 10 confirmation of Huntington Beach, CA with the County Clerk of Daily Pilot Mar. 11, 18, 25, ducted by: an individual of California. purautnt to neeeignedh.nt• C~•> ementary SC 00 for amount of the bid as a sald Superior Court on or 92849 Orange County on 3-6-98 Apr. 1, ,1998 W614 Have you started doing law. '10,883,'87 teacher, she never 1 R h guarant11 that the bidder after 1h1 23rd ciay of Marg1t1t Mary Miner, 19985751349 U buslnesa yet? No MichMiECon&ey.~eld•nt Glln~lo11J fn>moper.iione stopped teaching or Irv ne anc will 1n1e1 Into the proposed March 1998 ti lhl ottfc1 ot 16835 Algonquin, Hunting· Cally Pilot Mar 11 18 25 P BLIC NOTICE Mark Richard Riehm Matthew P McCaut.y, U ,788,821 learning. she was a Water Dl•trlct'• contract If the uma Colle•~ Barney Esq Al· ton B11ch, CA 92649 Apr 1 1998 . , W617 F'-Utloua BualnHa This statement was filed SecNtlfV Nee Income U ,741,41Z In friend and mentor to "Wetland• Wat~r aw1tded to iuch bidder. In btechl & Barney, 1 ··Park Thia bualntH ls eon-· • • with the County Cle1k of '"°'9••• IDt olHMJ all who new her. Suppl~ Project' the event of falhJre to enter Plaza, Suite 300, ftvlne, CA dUC1ed by: • general Par1· PUBLIC NOTtCE Name Stet1ment Orange County on 3·6·98 03/18, 0311 7• OJ/18• f:g~.,.~2=~~· urino During her retlre- Oran91 County Into said contract, such s• 92614 all the right. tltlt Ind nttShlp T~e following po15ons •11 19988751354 03/18, 03/20 1 •In F ~·· Netlon-h On July 1, 1996, the R• curlty will bl forfeited. Interest ol lald deceased Have you started doing Flctltl,ua Bua1nea1 d0tng buslne11 as: Cally Pilot Mat. 11. 18, 25. ~'!':1:~19 ~27. ment years s e 91onal Board adopttd Th• DISTRICT reserves at th• time ol d1tth and all busln111 yet? No H•m• Stetement !kytr~kk~, ~77~5 1Skypc~ Apt 1 1998 w615 PUBLIC NOTICE Accident ~ HH ldl p,.i* found much plea· Ordet No 96·2. NPOES No. the tight to reject any or all right, title and lnter111 the Cari 0. F1nstermach11 The following ~rsons are If., ui • · rv ne. ' um1 10 sure in her oil paitll · CA8000366, tor Phu• 1 of bid• or to waive any Ir· estate has acquired In ad· This 1ta.11m1nt was filed doing business as: 92614 PUBLIC NOTICE CNSlS1H tt lneuninci In Fo~•· c antor· ing as well as bird the Irvine Ranch W1t11 Oil· regulsr1tles °' Informalities dlUOn to that of said d• with thl County Cllfk of KLONDIKE AIR CONDI· G1tden Habllals, Inc., AODOUCIY AM> nla !Welnen P-v•" watch Ing and 1rict's Wetlands Wate1 Sup-In any bids or In the bid· ceased In and to all th• Ofang• County on 2·21·98 TIONING ANO HEATING, :J~9~ S~~ag~6f1'·· Suitt Ftctltloua Bu,lnesa CAaJALTY s5 658 273 bridge. She was ac· ply Project (WWSP). Th• ding. No blddlf may with-Olrtaln real proper1y, allu-19988750504 130&-H Logan Ave .. Costa · rvrne, . 1' Namu Stetem1nt ShU SU ~THE Ac~lde~t tnd hH lth pmni· live In her DeAnza WWSP includ11 the winltr· draw any bid tor • period ated In thl city of Costa Dally Pilot M11. 4, 11, 18. Mesa, CA. 92626 This bu~iness ti con· The lollowlng persons are "-'Al STA~-um• . Ol,.c:t Calltoml• Bayside Village As· time (Octobet 1 ·March 31) of 75 daya 1n11 lhl dale Meaa, County ol 01ang1, 25 l998 W597 Klondike Air, Inc., (CA). ducttd by. a COfpot•llon doing business as· Yw ~Du .. 31. 8ueln .. • Peg• t1 .053 discharge ol 1t11l1ry·t1eated set tot the opening of bids. State of Cal1lomla, plftlcu-• 380 w. Wiison Strt11 bHa~e you t?s~arted doing EAM Research, 846 Pio-of USF ~r.!.Utance we hereby certify th•t th• sociation and Th~ Bi. and denllnl1ed reclaimed The District hll obtained larty described a.a follow1: PUBLIC NOTICE IC104. Cosla Mesa, CA Gus ndess Y~ blf 1 1 ducllon Place, Newport Comptny ebow lttm• .,. In 1cco1· Beta Phi Alurnnl water from th• Olstrlcl"s from the OlrectOf of the D• Lot 475~1 T11ct No. t 712, 92627 ar •n a a s, nc., Beach. CA 92663 Ct d•nc• with the Annual Club. She loved h4/ Michelson Water Rtclamt· partm1nt of lndustr1al Rela· In the C of Costa M11a. Flctltloua Bu1lneat This business Is con· ~u~an Ballew, Preslden}i, d Eamonn Andrew Moms· 8~~0C':, •n:t Ori~ Stetemant for the v•tr family. tlon Plant lo w111rfow1 ttons the general prevailing County o Orange, State of Nam• Statement . ducted by~ a co1po1atlon h 1 statement was 1 e 11y, 8730 Orange Ave.. 11 • 1J26 , .. , ended December 31, 1997 Survived b)" daugh.:; ponds and from the ponds rate of per diem wapea and Callfomla, as per map ,.. The followlhg Plflons ate Have you started doing wllh the County Clark 01 Long Beach, CA 90807 92 med• to the ln1111anc• S Sch bert to San Diego Cttek, I ttlb-the general prevailing rate corded In Book 50, PagH doing buslnoss as: business yet? Yes, 8/90 Orange County on 3-~·98 This buslness Is con· 1~~~ s::sie~•d uuts: Commln lon.r of the Sttte _ter usan C U ' utary of Newport Bay. The lot holiday and overtime 32 lo 36, lnclu1lv• of Mis· Friedman & Company. Klondike Air Inc., Sunny 19988751355 ducted by: an lnd1v1dual . T 0 t ~ 1 •11 1 b 1 11 t i , 1 : of C•llfomla, pureuant to sons Tom (Marllynt WWSP also Includes the di· worl< In the locality In cellaneous Maps, In the 01· C111lll1d Public Ac· Beeker, Vice President Dally Pilot Mar. 11, 18, 25, Have you stanod doing .,09•297,227 law. Pre Id t and Bob (Janel).. version ol flows In San which th• wo1k 11 to be lice of the County Reco1dar countants. 5 Hutton Centre This statement was filed Apf. 1, 1998 W621 business yet? No Aggregate. wt1te-lns for ~~~~ LH~~!':'secr:t.:.;' nine grandchildren Diego Creek Into the Pond• per101med lor each er all, of said County. '1015, Santa Ana, CA wllh the County Clerk ol Eamonn A. Morrissey spaci1l 1uiplu1 funds: •··· • and t wo gr e a.l· and from the ponda back cluslllcallon 01 type ot Mora commonly known as 92707 Orange County on 3·13-98 PUBLIC NOTICE Thi• statement was lilod C a p It a I Stocks : 03118, 03/19, 03120, grandchildren. to the Creek. On July 18, wotk needed to execute 1933 Contln111tal Avenu•. Brett Friedman, 16 Morn-19988752209 with lhe Counly Clerk of *3.000.000 Service will be held 1997, the Regional Board lhl contract. Holiday ratet Cosla M.,., CA Ing Dew. Irvine, CA 92612 Dally Piiot Mar 18 25 Flctltloua BualnHs Otange County on 3·6·98 Aggregate wrlte·ina to1 03/23, 03/24 0 n Thur ad a 'Ii emended Order No. 96-2 to shall bl pa;d as specified Tenna of the salt 11• Mikt Trudeau, 5 Hutton A 1 8 1998 · WS30 Heme Stet1ment 19986751377 other thin apeclal 1urplu1 M h 19 1898 specify a r1vl11d expiration In the collectlv1 bar~alnlng caeh In lawful money of th• Centre #1015, Santa Ana, pr. ' ' The lollowlng p1rsons aro Dally Pilot Mar. 11, 18, 25, funds:•··· OBITUARY 888 1 :~':3J.m.' at Pa~ date. agr11m1nt eppllca le to Unhed Stat11 on conllnna· CA 92707 PUILlC NOTICE dBolnbg buBslnHs as4:843 O I Apr. 1, 1998 W619 GSut,o~~usP•nld~t,.n••,:n•d·c-ontr1but· clflc lew Memo• Judicial review of Order 11ch pertlcular cran. clas-Uon of nl•. or part cash Thia buelneu Is con· a Y arn, 2 e ,~_..:._______ - NO. 96-2 (11 amended In slllcation °' type of work an::t balance upon auch ducted by: a gene111 part· Fic titious Bualn•H Prado 1294. Dana Poinl. PUBLIC NOTICE ad aurplu1: •77.103,370 YOUHOOUtST, rial Park, 3500 Pa-1997) was sought and the employed on 1h1 ptoject. terms and conditions as n1r1hlp Name Stetement CA 92829 Uneu1;9;1dfund1l1u1plual: Wlltlem Paul clflc View Drive, Orange County Superior Copl11 of achedut11 of are acceptabl1 10 th• per· Have you atarted doing Th• following persons are Stanley Lo1enzo Bouk· Fictitious Bu•ln••• t32.5 ,266 "Bill~" Newport Beach, Cal· Cout1 recently remanded rat11 IO determined are on aonal r1prtaentatlv1. bU1lnt11 yet? Y11, 7/94 doing business as· nlghl, 24843 Del Prado Neme Stat1m1nt Suiplua u "B"d1 pohcv-35. or cos•• Mts• CA Born llornla. the Ordtr 10 thl Regional f111 at hi District omc1 and Ten p11c1nt (10%) of Brett Ftledman ADVANCED CONCEPTS 1294, Oan-. Point, CA The following persons are holder: t1 12• 56•635 oecemo•t 1 1962, eom Donations may be Bo11C1 f()( flndlnga COOClfn-111 avallabl1 to any Inter· 1mount bid, to be Cllpot-Thlt atattment was flltl ENGINEERING CONSULT· 92629 doing business as: Income for th• YHr. AQ••n Maren 13. 1995 wtne Ing enhancement. Fut1hl<, ailed party upon request: lied with bid. Bid•°' offers with thl County Clerk 01 "NTS, 1401 North Ba This buslneu 11 con-The Ttainlng Team 236 Olst16b9.202,989f h to o• wiin Jesus Mercn t•. made In her name th C rt di t d lh S •--I " 1Y duct d b · 1 dl·~d al · u111ment1 01 t 1 y11r: to·. • ou 11c • e In accordance with IC11vu to be In writing and wll bl Ofange County on 2·27·9'3 Front, Balboa Island. CA • Y· en n "1 u Coat• Mua St., Costa , 137,424• 123 1we ol °''"' 1teu•n• compl•· Board to ~el aside the 1773.2 of the Calllomla received at 1h1 alortlald 19988750503 92662 Havt you started doing Mesa, CA 92627 We h•t•b\I canifv thlt th• c•••on• .,, Nitwpon e .. cn. In Memory of Rutt1 Otder pending the adop-ubor COd1, the Contract0< offlcl at any time alllf the Dally PUot Mar 4 11 18 Leroy Clifton Sutherland business yet? No Lo11nd1 B. Houghton, 236 above items .,. •n tccot· CA Soule Walley, c/o lion ol lhe11 findings. shall poll a copy of thl d• lltSt publlcallon hlttof and • • • ' 1401 North Bsy Front Bal: Stanley L. Bouknight Costa Mesa St.. Costa dance with th• Annuil e.11 was • ptoless.ona1 p .. nr· Hoag Heart Institute, On Match G, 1~). the R• termination ol prevailing before Clat1 of ult. 25, 1998 W598 boa Island CA 92662' This statement was filed M111, CA 92627 Statement tor th• yHt ong con11ec1or •n 111e Newpor1 One Hoag Drive, glonal Board held a public rat• of wag11 al each job Oatld: March 10, 1998 PUBLIC NOTICE Thi• buslnen 11 con-with th• County Cletk of This busln..tss 11 con-ended December 3 t, 1 g97, eHcn •••• wh0t• ne ....... p 0 B 6 00 N hearing to consldtt adop-alta. The achtdul1 ol P1f Julia Raylene Grovn, Ptr· ducted by: an lndfvlduaJ 01ange County on 3·13·98 duc1td by: an indr11dual made to the lneurance OO<n ano t1•Hd e.11 11 '"'" • • ox 1 • ffW• lion ol Order No. 911-56, diem wagH Is baaed ~ sonal Rapr11ent1llv1 of the F1ctltloua Bualneaa Have you started doing 19988752218 Hav. you started doing Commi11ione1. pu11uant to v1 .. o oy n1s wire. Kt•en port Beach. Cal· which would amend Otdtt a working day of ht Estate Neme Statement business yet? No Daily Pllol Mar. 18, 25, business yet? Yes. 1/90 t1w. wood• vouogq111" aaughter, llornia 92658-6100. No. 96-2 to add findings hou11. The 1111 fOf holl ay AttofMY(•J et a..w1 Thi following peraons are Leroy<:. Sutherland Apt. 1. 8, 1998 W635 Lotlnda B. Houghton JOHN T. GRUSH, Prt11dent Recnet Youngqu111 ana i on. concerning tnhanctmant. and overtime WOik ahaH be Coll"" B•mey, Eaq. doing bUllntH aa: Thia 111temen1 was filed This statement was filed JOSE A. VELASCO. Ster•· Ol•k• Youngqu111, ra1ne< •nO The Regional Board closed at time and on•half. Thi Albreoht & Bemer OAiA STORM INFORMA· wllh the County Cletk ol PUBLIC NOTICE with the County Clerk of t1ry Step Mo1ner Andrew end the public hearing, but la· Contractor and any •ub-1 p 11 Pl 1 • It TION SYSTEMS, 2.2402 Sil· Orange County on 2·20.98 Orange County on 3~·98 03116 , 03/17. 03/18, Linda Youngqu111, Mother. bled the vot• on Ord.er No. contractor(•) ahall pay not •r ue, u •VII Spur St., Lake Fores!, t 998e749791 Flctltloua BualnH• 19988751352 03/19, 03/20 81101,. Cl•<k. 1>ruin.,. R•c• 96·56 unlll th1Board1 reg-len than 1h1 1pecllled pr• 300, lrvlne, CA 92814 CA 92830 0 11 P'I 1 F b 25 M 4 N•m• Steti ment Dally Pilot Mat 11 18 25 1---------YO<lngqu1ar, ""'' Jen"'1., ularly acheduled meeting valllng 11tt1 ol wagH to all Publl1h1d Newport Chrlalopher G Parket a Y t 0 • · • ;· · The following p1taons are Apt. 1, 1998 · ' w622 PUBLIC NOTICE Yovngq..111. gtendfa1n ... I/on-on Aprll 17, 1998. H Order worker• employed by them Blach·Coata Meaa Dally 22402 Sliver Spu~ St., Lake 11• 18, !998 590 doing buslne1111: 1---------cent R1cnard Youngq11111 end No. 98·56 11 adopted on In the execution of the con-Pilot Match 12, 18, 19, FOfllt, CA 92830 PUBLIC NOTICE 011\nls Allison services, 10 PUBLIC NOTICE a.i•1111tt1 P1ren11~n.1aw, Eone end April 17 •. 1998. the Regional tract. 1998. lain Davita, 30902 Club· Baycrut Ct., Ntwport I----;______ JemH Wood• Board will consider on April A Payment Bond and a Th3B7 houH or., l 20-B. Laguna F1ctltloua Butln•H Beach, CA 92660 Flctltloua Bualneas LH Am Acc:merr Am V1111e11on w111 oe held on 17, 1998 the rt·adoplion of Ptrfo1ma.nc1 Bond 1hall be Niguel, CA 92677 H•m• Statement Dennis Allison. 10 Bay. N•m• Statement tEALTif n.tHday. March 111n. 4.00pm Mc:Mevmw MalllORIAL NM Ordedr d ~0 0 :6·~· :8• rtqulred prior to execution PUBLIC NOTICE Thia bu1ln1u 11 con· The following persons are crest Ct .. Newport Beach, Th• following persons are ,..:.w:r=A~t -· eoopm 11 Pecinc View Mo•· amen e Y r er o. · ol the contract and shall be dueled by: a general part· doln business ••· CA 92660 doing business as: 1u1ry. 3500 Pec11ic View Drhle, 56. The heating would bl in lhe fo1m all forth In the NOTICE OF norahlp SIG~.A.X USA INC 19200 This buslntu 11 con-Ouk• Austin & Company, YUll m>ED DEc::eim.R Newpon Buch. Funeral 3500 Pacific View Drive• held as follows: contr11C1 documents. AVAILABILITY 0 1' H1v1 you 1t1rted doing Von Kannan Ave"' Suite CIUC1ed by: an lndivldutl 575 W. 19th Street •B-216, ...,.!J;. 18r' UU. u rvlcH wlll be con-Newport BNctl • DATE: Aprll 17, 199B Each bidder ahall be a II· AHNUAL RETURN butlntH yet? No 600 Irvine CA 926·;2 Have you lllll1td doing Costa M111, CA 92627 o , 1 d 11 o t • d 1 O: 0 O • m 4M4-2TOO Cemetery • Mortuary Chapel • Crematory . TIME: 9:00 e.m. c•n•ed contraclOf pursuant Purtuant to Section Chrlalopher Parktr SIGMAX USA. INC 19200 business yet? Y11, 4/1/89 Scott Dowling Duke, 575 1aO ...... et. 8C a.. WednH day, Merch 11th ---------PLACE: City Counoll to the Buslne11 ltld Pro-6104(d) of lh1.lnt1rnal Rev-Thia 1tal1m1nt wa.1 flied Von Kannan Ave:: Suite Denni• Alllaon W. 19th Streel #B·216, llO l310t • •t Calvartt Chapel ol PIERCE -- Chembena of CoroN11 leuloni Code and be II-1nu1 Code, notice 11 with th• County Cl1tk of 600 lrvilll CA 926l2 This atalement was lil1d Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Totel admitted .... ,. Cotta MeH, 3800 So F.,r. -a.-... 8 15 w. et h 8trH t, co-c1n1td In .th• lollowlng hlftby given that the an-Orange County on 2·27·98 Thi'• builn•n 11 con· with lht County Clerk of Thia bu1ln1.H is con· 912,370,491.261 vl9w Roed. Senta Ana. CA IQ1 BROADWAY rone, CA 91720. cltsslllcaUon. C27 nual relum 10< thl y11r 19988750508 dueted by: • corporation Orange County on 2·27·98 ducttd by: an indlYlduaJ T o t •I 11 • b t 11 t I • • 92704 w11n in1.,men1 to follow Mortuary * l"h .. -....1 Interested raona lft In-OOVl!RNINQ BOARD, tndlng November 30, 1997 Dally Pilot Mar 4 11 18 Have you llarted doing 19968750500 Have you stat1ed doing t11,621,387.814 •• Pac1l•c View Mem0<1al C ti ..... -..- 1 d t ~ I Ill /a/ Cerolp 8 . ltocker, of lht DAVID S. ASCHER, 25 1996 . ' w5gg bum1as ylf? Y11, 12)1/97 Cally Pilot M1t. 4, t 1, 18, buSintH yll? No C.plt .. l'tOcka 13,000,000 P~:,,euona In eiR"a name rema on v 11 o au m I wr 111 EHc:uUve Director, F• M.O. CHARITABLE FOUN· ' SIGMAX USA INC 25 !998 W596 Scott Ouk1 ~teoat.41 ~· f« 110 Broadwa comment• concerning pro-cllllJea & Oper•tlon• CATION, • private foun-PUBLIC NOTICE Hapm1 Takada, Executi~e • Thi1 at111me11t was filed than ~ eurplua may be '"-"• to Calvary Coat.a U.:Y posed Otdlf No. 96-2, u Publlahtd Newport daUon, It avaJlabll for pub-VICI President PUBLIC NOl ICE with the Count} Clerk of f\nf1 tO cneptl of co.11 t.1111. 3800 ...... IO amllldtd by Ordlf No 96-B h.C ta Mesa Dally lie ln1pectlon by any lntlf• Flcmlout lu1lneH Thi• ataltmtnt wu filed Orange Cl)unty on 3·13·98 au r ~ u • n o t • • so F••rv••• Roeo. San1a _ .. , !>6. lnt1r111ed P1ftonl 0 111 p llC oa llled ~en who requ11t1 Hem. St.tement wllh the County Clerk ol Flc tltloua Bu1lneaa 199Q87!'2213 '107. ,000 ,,,.,,..~g·ea~t~27~04~====~~~~~~~~~r also lnvlttd to attend the ilot M1tch 18• 25• 199~628 It at the foundation'• prlncl-The lollowlng per9001 are Orange County on 3-6-98 Heme Stetement Cally Pilot Mar. 18, .!5, ~--= 'f~~-1 hearing to expr111 their ~o~ locaJ,8;! tit~~ doing butlneu u: 19989751358 The lollOWlng pt11on111• Apt. 1, 8, 1998 W632 ""'91..., ..-.:.. tw views on thla mattlf. FOf PUBLIC NOTICE S t A If C ~if 1 • 21tt Century 01nt11try, Dally Pilot Mar. 11. 18, 25, doing business as: PUBLIC NOTICE I an a na, a orn a 8901 Warn11 Sii 100 "~ 1 1998 w820 Solell Enltrprlsu 412 th• ••k• 01 the aecutacy 0 ons1179489 92702, t1lephon1 (714) Huntington BHcti, CA ....... • 391h s1r11t, N1wpof11----;__ ___ _ the record, all oiaJ 1110. NOTIC& TO 834-9118, beglMlng on the 92647 PUBLIC NOTICI! Blach. CA 92883 FlcUtlous BualnH• mony lhoul4 bl aubmltted CREDITORS oar dlfta of thl• publleaUon and Debra L. Bolla, 11907 Lydia Bouuglou, 412 39th Heme Statement In wtltlng. Written com· BULK ... , ..... D tor 1110 days lh•H fllr dur· warner, Suite 100, Hunting-FJotltloue lualnea1 s1111t, Newpot1 Be•ch, CA Th• loDowlng persons are m1nt1 and oral tntlmony _ _. """ Ing normal butlnt H hour1 Ion 811ch, CA 921147 N•m• lt•t•ment 92863 doing bu1ln••• as: p1111n1ed t1 1h1 public OF INTENTION TO from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Glenn Da"'•· 8907 Warner. The followlng pett0n111• Thia bu1ln111 la con· BGMC Clasalc Cars. 1974 hearing on April 11 1998 TRANSFER Thefouprinclpu•' m1anager1 °11 Suitt tOO, Huntington dolnQ bullntu 11: ducted by: an lndlvldual Plac1nlla Ave., Costa ' ALCOHOLIC the nda on I Dtlor I Blach, CA 12647 CO~ST ACUPUNCTURE· Have you 1lar1ed doing M11a, CA 92627 ahould bl brief tnd non-IBV!RAQIE LICIENSI! Atchlf. Thie bu•lneu It con-HERB CLINIC, 666 Bak11 busln111 y11? No Brendan Gellahtt, 1408 11petltlv1, that 11, com-(U.C,C, ltOt et LEWITT, HACKMAN, ducted by: co-partners St. 1219, Costa Mesa, CA itdla Bou.zaglou Calle 011 Joneta, Paciflc m1nt1 and t111lmony seq and. & p ~~~FSFH~Nll, SlHA.f!f!C?:.., A Have you efarted dok\Q 92628 11 1tatement was fllld PTthlll111d1b~:1C1nA19011271211 con-1hould not repeat tho11 ' """" ,. ,.,.,,..,..,~, buslnn• pt? No Chang DOlk L11, 12641 with the County Cl11k ot .. prHented al elthe1 thl Juty he~=-:.~ ·~~~ioo ~~ Corror~llond 1r.33 Debra Botta Jo11phln1 SI., Garden Otange County on 2·27·911 ducted by: an lndlvldual 1, 15>96 hHrtng 11 Otd11 Notice la 'hlfeby giv9n :ih ur;lo OU ~I • ~ Thia llt ltment WU llllCI Grove, CA 92$41 t 9988780808 H1v1 you 11::11ed doing No. 96-2 or the Matcll e, thtl • bulk 1111 of aet1ls 9,,,3&-18;:{• no, wtth thl County Cl1tk of Tiiis bu11n1sa 11 con· oauy Piiot Mar. 4, 11, Ill, ~~~= 'f:~u~ 1998 hearing conc1mlng and a 111n1f1t of alcoholic Pub l1 1h1d Newport Orange County on 2•27'°" ducted by: an Individual 25, 1998 W600 Thi• ettltment wH ftttd Ordlf No. 98·56. Anyone beverage llcen11 11 about B11ch.Co1ta MIU Dally 1ttl87S0509 Have you ttat1ed doing wllh the County Clerk ol ln11r111ed In p1ovldlng Ofal to bl made. Piiot M11ch 11. 1991 W828 Dally PllOI Mar. 4, 11, 1e, ~11""' yet? VII, 03-04· PUBLIC NOTICI! Orange County on 3-13:98 111t1rnony at the heiring on Thi names..,Soc1a1 secu-PUBLIC NOTICI 25, tllM weo1 Chang Dolk '-" lct1t1a.uilJ1tlno _ 1toee11221s Arvll 11 1998 ahould con-l1ty or FICllfal Tu Num-.ue~tC N•-lt•t--ent O~Pll01ftll . ,.. "'-~ bin, sr1't addtWWW Of the rv 1. .,,... ....... • • tact ... en White 11 (909) Seller/Uc•n•H are: EO. ITATIEllllJCT o, wtth the County Cline of The followlng p«ton• are ~'· 1. II. 1998 WIS34 1112-3285 no 1a1., than ~11 WARD J BAUR ANO WITHDRAWAL PROM PlotHleua •us1ne.. Otq• County on M-98 CIOlnQ butlnHt aa: PU•LIC NOTICE to, 1998. CHARLES ·a. BAUR. f110 PAllTNUSHI, NMMI ltatement tffle78UM TYCOON PICTURES. 2s , __ ... z...._ _____ _ My peraon who 11 dla. W. Cout Hwy., Newport OPIMTINQ UNDlll The ~ l*tOft9.,. Dally Pilot Mar. 11, 1', 2S, A&Mrgne, ~ Blaeh, F1oUtJou. 1141.tMu •bled and reqt.lit" 1peo1et &Moh. Ca. PIC11TIOUI =~an; l'aaltY Afll. 1, 1099. W&a1 ~ Na8'• ltnte1Mnt 11 ~ .. = .!~~s1tc=" ~~... Incorporated. 1toi>o PUIUCNOTICI Y9tRN;-Rewpoit ':.:. d~=~.,. P • n • .._..._ Thi nemee loclal Secu-....__~,. per.on !}al MICMu Btvd. Ste. IOO, CA m51 I l AK. 27'M Hatbot m111tlng •houtd conlact r11y °' ,-., Tu Hum-Wlthdrrtm u • geMt9I Irvine, CA. 82t12 P'lotltlou• kak\eu Tiiis bualntH la con. ~ #.Wl Colta MIU Klien WNlt at (1()11) 112· beta, MCI addf ..... of the psl1Nf htn the pettner. Amer1can ':M A..rty, NMte ltllt.m.nt duC:ttd by: tin lndMdUll CA f2t28 • ' 3285 no later than Apt1I 10, ~/Trwler• t11: .a. ~~ ~ ": lnoorpora*I~ • 19000 The ~ ptBOnt are Ht~ you ataned doing \'Wtta lakandlt Adib 2198 ION. 0 IJ LLAH=f'S Kl HY AA. Wlnttch et J llS nw.w MacNthur I · ll . 500, doing bullnHI u: ~ WC? No Harbor 9M:J 1443 'eo• The Boetd'• r.Qulrtmtntt 21t12 llru la, Ml11lon Roed Sub• 21 5 Colt& !Nine, CA. 12912 ~Act. SOI "' PllClllc Antoine lacha ~CA t282t · and r1lat1d document a Vle!Oi.!i:cs .....,: CA 12m ' ~ ~'1"'11 1!.io:"" Coast ~~ Hunllnglon Thia •tatlfnlnt wet flied Thia bll•IMn la eon- may be lnef>l$d and oop-~ 111 ~ ~ Th• l'lclllloue au.ineu Have .,OU• =::. ~ t=.. T. OleZot. IOI \t ~ the Countyon c~i;.:; ducted by: an lndMd\lal ltd at lhe AIGlonfll Board nemei and addrettH ~~Onin!! abo¥I bUllnala Ylf1v ... 2/tiM Pacific: Co.at Hlotiway, tM':=t • ~~~yer?~td doing office, 3131 Main Street. 1.-d by the 81119fl\Jc9nMt 1 22 II. H1012a County Amtrtclri famlv Nifty, Huntlnoton 811cf1, CA ,. • ..., Pihl' Mar 4 1 t 18 Y\19ttt l•tl.andlf Adlb Sult• IOO, Rfvenlde, CA WlttWI th!-.. YMtl befoN c;-. • °' Inc., Ctvlttoohet L Moore, '*' _, . ' . . Thi ..... ~ flled 92501-33311 (phone '°'" IN date ~ lat wu Mn1 t ul name and addreta . lx.outlve W Thia bu1ln1H 11 eon-21, 19" WI01 with• Iha Counly ~t~ of 712-4130) by apPolntment ~ed '°· ~o~ ~~~~_.~ :f: ~ ~ltd.01 ~ ~ "'~oing PUILtC NOTICI Oranat County on ,_1w 1 aehedultd b«wMn t :oo 1344• ~· ..-.;, ca. ~ ~"L. Cotona def °'""' eouncy on Ms.ea butlnlu Yfl? v ... ..._,,Of, th'--• ....._ tHte11u1e a.m. end 3:00 p.m., Mono t2M3 ~.CA snn t .... Jaot•J '991 P1o -u Dally Piiot Mar. 111, 25, day through Friday. COpl• Thi ....., to be NII'.,.. =-;:=~ o.., "°' .,..,, 4, 11, "· ~ttMI Glnol ,,!'=~.,. Ap. t, I , '* wa.ie of Ordtr No. te-2, •• detcrlbed In f1N111111· -.: n 1• wa 1 ttaten'ltnl wu f\1111 dolna buillrieM ... PUILIC NOTICI amended ~ Ofdar Ho .... ~tur9. ~~ Tiiie ~ ... ftlecl ' with tht Count1 Cltttr or A aumtNO UOHT 2171 M will be malled to "*'· tMnt, "~· I, -.. COUnly Ciera of PUIUC NOTICI Orenge County°"'~,,... ... 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'HOUSES/ ·CONDOS :FORS.ALE w.ic <•wt..mlft.>•WMmt.: ~WJ'~RT 1069 :i:EAWJ'~RT 2169 ~~ALS TO 2724 ~g~~ 2914 EMPLOYMENT 5530 MERCHANDISE :~:c~HANDIS~OlS COSTA MESA 6 124 ~VROLET 9045 =iiij~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1=iiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii; iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I••••••••• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Moving Sale I 3/22 Furn, •9o Suburban ~ •• '' •• I ''• b ac • Scottsdale Blutfa 1 Sty 3Br 2B B h I I 2 Bd 2 B CO M *"'TWO MINUTE DRIVER·GLASS. WOLFF TANNING eec, •PP• • g rn, U d:.. a Lg ac 11 or w pvt en· r • a . . . sTa""T up to $48/KJ ANTIQ"...e~ 6010 BEDS. Tan at home. call for pre-sale 645-3/4 TON. 2WO, Ree .. pgra """'• greenbelt, trance, patio, pkg, 1 W/0,Lge deck,W/I LOANS** """ "~ 2152 359 B d Tow Hitch, nowmaster dbl gar, nr CdM H.S. blk to bch $750. (Incl closet , $700mo, $20,000 to $100,000 Run We~: Coast &liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Buy Direct and Savel roa way exhaust, new radiator, $279,000 Prine.Only utll) 923·2082 675-5273 673-7084 cash nowl Homeown-Midwest. More exp. • Commerclal/Home ---------s tarter, rotor/brakes, Sally Shipley, Agent 1 1 d ers. Lower your pay-more pay. Consistent units from $199.00. NEWPORT _ _., hit Ith •--v...._ 844 ., .. 73x114 644 '"96 VIII• Balboa Large 1-Beautl u gate O B II rwwtw • w ..... ..-...,... """' ments. Bankruptcy, miles. reat ene ts Low monthly pay-1 I 1 i "B bdr. Ocean view, pool. Townhome. very ctn, h 1 BEACH 6169 our n er or. arn Ml I • t t 4600 ft bad credit OKI Pay off + profit s ar ng. 3yra menta. Free color 0 .. 1 rear n ... a a • sq. · 1pa, W/O. s 11 oomo. pvt bath. female pre'f OTR 1 fl tb d d o or• n • on 1/3 acre In presti-846-1728. no/smkg. CM S500mo bltta. Best rates. No + yr. a • catalog.,C•ll to •v iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 104,00Q well main· gioua lndtan Springs, + 1/2 utll. 548·8787 equity required. Toll exp. required. ~~./ 1·800-842·1310 1100 Home Garage ta lned miles, Runa overlooking Back Bay. Vitia Balboa Penthouse free 1-888-378·1820 Combined Transport CAL*SCAN Sale! On Ford Rd. great, good cond . Super private gated Lg 1700 +sq.It 2Br CdM Shr Lrg 2 bd Mortgage Broker. 1 •8 O 0 -6 3 7 •4 4 O 7 btwn MacArthur & San $6800 obo entry, every amenity. 2Ba+ bonus rm, frplc. 3ba townhome wilh CAL' SCAN , _____ c_A_L_•_s_c_A_N ...,. Miguel on Sat April 4, .......,,..,,,....,,,.C7_1_4...,l ,_84_6-0""'="~81_3--:-Absotute Must See. vaulted cells, skytltes, ocean view, double DRIVERS. TUITION WANTED 1998 8a-12pm ..., I garage S950mo obo ---------'93 Caprice Claaalo Owner says sacrifice 2-car prkg w storage FREE training. North TO BUY 6019 5 Ol, ve 1 r now a t $935.000 comm pool/spa/health 800-277-4175 ext. 202 MORTGAGES & American Van Lines w·lnditka, 'un~ rcru'f: . Propertv House faclllttes. Beautiful E'alde CM 1br w/bath T.D.'S 2918 has tractor trailer MAR. 2Ho-MAR. 18m AM /F M ca 8 a 714-642·3850 Catalina/Sunset Views In 4br home. Rent driver openings for WED-SUN llam·4pm I BUY ALL PIANOS TRANSPORTATION !t'3VIRl74 56,993 from Ou ad ·Deck I neg. wt Lt child care/ owner operators In all Closed Mon & Tue Anliquea-qual. furnltur• ••••••••• Coat• Me .. Nwpt Height• Two Elegant Famlly Homes By Builder 548·8048 MAX MORGAN DEV A Great Buy at S299K hse cleaning 642·3228 "CASH" Immediate SS divisions. Trac1or pur-1 pc or houseful cash Llnooln·Meroury Propertv Hou•• , for structured settle· chase program, no up paid (7 14) 957-8133 ---------(714) M0-5030 714-642-3850 E •Id• CM Femi a&te to ments and deferred front money required. Old Coln• Gold Silver MARINE SUPS shr house, poo spa Insurance c laims. Call 1-800-348·2147 •PRIME BAY VIEW* Bluffa Expanded & I••••••••• Remodeled 'E' Plan. APARTMENTS Addeo breakfast rm & OR RENT olflce +dream kitchen. f Don't wait to see or I••••••••• b uy this beauty! Reduced to $637,0001--------- SAT & SUN 1·5 BAI.BOA 2173 Vista Entrada ISIAND 2606 $470mo + 1/2 utttlties J .Q. Wentworth: Dept. CAS CAL*SCAN Franklin Mint, Sterling DOCRS 7022 CHRYSLER 722-6520 no/atc/smkg 1 -8 8 8 ·2 3 1 .5 3 7 5 Old watches & jewelry Lido Penn Avail now CAL*SCAN EXPERIENCED --------Westcoasl Coln 642·9448 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili~ii!!!iiiiii!ii!i!iiiiii1iiii OWNERS 50' Mooring off NB '92 Town & Countrw Share 2br hme. clean, OPERATORS. Mini· RECORDSffOP S Penn. near Pavilion s quiet, beautiful $500 ••••••••• mum 2 years driving Jazz, R&B, Soul, Rock Dinghy 16K 631-6895 !~~t. ~:· 111:,Bre'ar ~~ + 500dep 673.0922 MEN1'S experience 11 West· Etc ... so's & 60's Mike or 562-491-6684 roof rack, loade d Newport Island on ANNOUNCE ern or 48 states. Must 8 4 5-750 5 .,,,..,.,...---...,..,.,,-.....,.,.,--!f'3BCY256 s&.992 Bay. Shr 3br 2ba $750 have class A COL, Sllp for 48'" saltboat, coag Me .. 1/2 utll, boat dock avl. ---------doubles & hazmat nr Lido Bridge, water/ Llncoln ""'ercu~· BUILDING . etect, s12per foot. ...... 2 blks/ocean 650-5742 ANNOUNCEM-eNTS end. To 11 free 714_675.6128 (714) 540-503 9050 '" 1 -s 8 8 ·5 9 s -s 3 s 4 MATERIALS 6030 2Br 18•.-Ba y View STORAGE . . 2742 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii2ii9ii2ii0 (eoe-ml.f) CAL•SCAN •3 doors from water, Fff ,:as hier & F!T High cetllngs. · 2-story, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii A WONDERFUL Hardware/tools sates ~R~/J~/n, R~~~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil .......... fORD ALL STEEL BUILDINQS AUTOMOBIL'ES 9075- Factory Blowoutl $1350 818-247·2~46 E'alde CM at 17th. FAMILY person weekends a GENEIW. 1002 __ 7_1_4-_7_8_0._3_1_4_2_ ---------24 hour easy access, EXPERIENCE. must . App t y a 1 i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil PROBATE SALE BALBOA clean & secure $125 Scandinavian, Ger-1275 S . Brlatol CM 1 ·800-973·3366. Wiii --------beat any deal by $500. CAL•SCAN --------- •9i Ford T .Slrd new enattrana, tires b rakn S2500. obo 540-S218 Please leave message QOVERNM•NT l'OR•CLOSl!D HOM•S pennlN on th• 11. Repo'a, VA, HUO, Sherllf salH. No money down govern-- ment loans available now. Loca l tlttlnga. Toll frH 1.aoo.eee.22e2 Ext. H-4000 CAL*SCAN SOLD! Showcase homH for sale In our Saturday Real Eatate Supplement! •Hom•• of th• w .. k dlaplay ad• atart at Just $751 (Oeadllne Wed 5pm) Price Will Amaze Yout 9x5x15 714-497-9131 man, European, South FT/PT Teach•r Aaat PENINSUIA 2607 E'ald• CM ori street American, Asian, AUS• for Pre-school •. Salary New Beach Giant iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii par'klng space, uncov-slan oxchange stu-neg., room for ad· 3Br 4.5Ba $639,000 Cozv 2 br 1ba gar ered, 15'X20' S100mo denls attending high vancement, 9·12 ECE , 714-497·9131 school. Become a units required. Call --------~Prudential :e~~=~k.":f:ac~~j~~!i host famity/AtSE. Catt Jamie at 714-650-3442 W I••••••••• 1 ·8 O O ·S I 8 l I N G General Office comp c.lllnillMlly $1050.mo 645-5862 WWW.S IBLING.ORG tit 58/hr 8.1o hrs pr wk 714-723-8120 COMMERCIAL CAL•SCAN flex ached Newport CORONA pirNEWPORT~ DEL MAR REAL ESTATE area 673·6239 26221 _____ _ LOST & FOUND 2925 H.U.G. Chlldrena Clothing P!T help wanted. Fashion It. BRACH Cu•tom Condo. J2J 1 Clay St. 3 BR, 2.5 BA. with l,550 sq.ft. Central air, gas fp. 2-car garage, oak cabinets, dishwasher, 2er 18• New carpe t & BUSINESS OFFICE 714-644-7877 Petra paint, clo .. to beach, FOR RENT-2769 Rewardl Lost cat tight Hoatesaea Wanted gar, no pets $1450/mo greyish short hair tast Lunch & dinner shifts Ava il lmmed. Agent seen 2/2i bluffs area avail. Apply In person 71 4-64().7000 x 306 Small Offlo• Space call anytime 759-3039 BLUE WATER GRILL In Fountain Valley for 630 Lido Park Or N.B. rent. 714-904-1583 ------------------ COSTA MESA 2624 ******* HEALm & 1naurano• FITNESS 3000 Response cards 1 8 r D • t • c h • d INDUSTRIAl 2788 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii We are looking for • Applanc:ft • l~ • s ........ ~. OWc. Fumlturw $$ CASH PAID $$ Clf'9 o-ece or entn ._... WE BUY ESTATES • lmmedl.te friendly _,,;c. "WE PAY MORE FASTER" CONSIGNMENTS Cous111mnr11t~ litkru d.111y & ~old .1t auct1011 h r'J' ~'Jrrlneo;d•v .u :p111 for 111tormdt1rrn ._.tll ,/IJ, 9!11 111~ PU BLtC NOTICE: Steel iiAiiCiiUiiRAiiiii., iiiiiiii9ii0ii1ii0 bldgs. never put up, w/blueprlnts . S teel '93 lntegra Sharp 1 bldg co Is llquldatlng owner, low mi, full 40x31 $7,770 now power, enrl, extras $3,980, 50x 1 00 $11,500 714-640·8988 $18,270 now $11 ,927. '98 INTEQRA QSR Other strlghtwalta 31k ml, leather. avalt. Call Chuck custom wheels, hot! 1·800-320-2340. (3POV326) $17,950 PETS& ANIMALS 6049 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER 714-892..0900 iiiiOiiiCiilCiiAiiTiiKiiiltiiteiiniiaiiil_B_M"W _____ 9_0_3_0 Leopard Lookalikes $250-$500 646-6473 or 631-2111 '94 3181 4dr, 5spCI, anrf, A/C, st-caas, 42K mi, 1 owner, , Mint! Must aeel $15,995 pp can 714-042.0138 '94 ESCORT LX 9k ml AT, A/C, catl . Ilk• new. (130873) $81 050 LEXU• OF WESTMINSTER 714-892-6906 '94 Muagn9 Cobra convertible . 5apd, lthr, CO, pwr wlnd/lkt, A/C, AM/FM cua. (158602) MUST SEE Coat• MeH Lincoln-Mercury (714) 54o-5030 '97 P/U 4X4 XL T Xtra cab, too many o p tions t o l i st (049280) SAVE Ll!XUS MISSION VIEJO 1-(888J-88·LEXUS ***** .Open Hou•• trash co.mpactor, Berber carpet, cedar closet, frig, stove, w/d, central vacuum, gas BBQ included. Cottage• w/Patio iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii local reps to sell our Ii:=======-'94 7401 Immaculate, near beach. Cathedral GOT PSORIASIS? group Health I Lie /1 loaded , extended war-1 ________ _ SPORTING GOODS 6065 cells, frig. Mova-In •Superior Ave. CM GET the product that Leads. 75% first year 00-957 a133... ranly. Moving must BONDA 9085 llatlnga for SSI (Deadllne Thurs 5pm) ***** Speolall 5675+S600 1500·15,000sf, Great worked so well they commission. Call mt -v ~ •Hard to Find• HUii! S31,000 obo 1'iiiiiiiiiii!~~iii!!iiiiiiim deposit. 548·2421 location, fenced, took It olf the market! 1•800•921•1138 SOUT~OAST Exercise bike 2spd, pgr714·720·7034i• roll-ups, high celllngs, Now, legal prescrlp· X'lnt condition $240 •ea Clvlo ll!x Ceupe It paya to advartl .. In the beat local Real Estate Section 2Br 1Ba Very Clean .65psf 714·548·8531 ttons available. Futl 1---------AU ON 714-044-5402 '911 ~251 White /tan, 34k moontoof, CO, fUll garage, no pet, upper Information FREE. Mgr'• Asst needed 20-2202 So.MM1St. leather, xlnt cond , po wer, Il k• ne w CALL TODAYI LI .. Rivera 714/574-4252 $29~000 near OCC $750+$4001•••••••••1 Oermataloglcal Socl-25hrs. Computer skills S-..AM,CAl2707 auto, 4dr, snrf S19.5K (3LET098) •11..1950 714-241-8850 1• ety 1·800-672-4247 nee. Fa ahlon Island 8onded&uc.-CAl2" TV, ELECTRONICS, (714) 844-4744 Ll!XUS Or •Coat• M•••'• Beat BUSINESS & CAL•SCAN 40yr otd Co. 720-9555 STEREO 6080i--------Wl!STMINSTaR Jr-1t>f a. 1br, also 2br FINANCE LOSE WEIGHT POSTAL JOBS lii~~~~~~al CADILLAC 90401 __ ,_7_1_ .. _, a_9_a_.e_eoo __ 714-642-2305 ~ 0.-r/Ag<nJ ~ 1 ba, quiet g ated•••••••••• Through a safe and S12·68 • S17·21/HR BEST PRICES Cable Deacrambler comm, pool, tennis.•• scientific nutrltlo nel FOR APP T. ANO $$PA ID$$ e a sy ace••• to._________ plan 714-557·2721 EXAM INFO, CALL •ODtitmtDmirt~ ·~:1~2e~~::o~4 '85 SedlUt D• VIII• BALBOA freeway/beach/malls. BUSINESS ~-~~--:f~61: ~:3~~ •llDpliomodan 7::~2:J)v;~::,• new . ISLAND 1006 71""557.0075 OPPORTUNITY •"'9am.cx:cililmlrlkt C•bl• TV -LEXUS 01' i Id P 0 S TA L J 0 B S .,...,":;MANN Deacramblera HOUSES / E'.Cd• 3bd 2ba n• e 2904 PERSONALS S12.68·S17.21 I HR. PREDANTI......,UBS •800-211-4125• WESTMINSTER . OVllRSIZ• DUPLU 'I W/D a u Nu cpt tue 0 (714) 892..0900 Bay._,, 4bt 2ba. & CONDOS ~:1rt. ::nc:~1 ~~~~~liiiiiiiiii-ii•ii-iiii•ii-iiiiiiiiii 6~~LAP1~~~~~=18 ••••••••l'87 Sedan DeVlll• ' 3bt 2ba $939,000 by RENT -111'fl.87,.M01_9 leasa_.ba. warv ot EXT 9340. 8AM-9PM, -------~ ,Maroon, leather, wlr• owner. 7t+615--7916 •••••••• of area c;,;:panles. "AYS:-APPLIANCES 6011 GARAGE SJtL Whls, original 48kmt, •Great 18r/1Ba In Check with the local Sal•• one owner. Deale r tr I ·PI e x • car p or t • B e tt • r B u • I n • s • Local Reps wanted to liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Serviced All records. CORONA shared laundry. $600. Bureau before you 20/20 WITHOUT sell much needed Waaher, d ryer & ---------• $5200. 714-640-0039. ;D!L M.AJt 1022 HUNTINGTON . Agent 875--4912 .. nd any money for OLASSl!SI S afe, tead program to Insur· refrigerator $140/ea CORONA ,95 SEVILL• SLS , BEACH 2140 fees or services. Read rapid, n on-surgical, ance agenta, make Xlnt condt 646-5848 D'ltT •••n 6122 Frost belght, neutral i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NEWPORT end understand any permanent restoration $90.00 commission '"-Ao m.n.n shale leather, chrome · •Corona Ml9hland• contract• before you 6-8 week-e. Airline pllol per Hie. Pleau Can ,_F_U_R_Nl_TURE._____ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil whHla, phone, factory •••utw ••r 4 •• Spaoloua 28r 1·58• BEACH 2669 sign. Shop around for developed. Doctor ap-213·960·7699 6014 Waaher dryer, sofa. warranty. (3L8U285) J im & Pally McDonald Twnh.. In Trl·p lex rates proved. Free lnforma· fT twin mattr .. a .. t. & 525,995 AQenu 7t4-769-9070 near Beach/Yorktown. · lion by mall: (800)422· Trophlf Co. seeks F I BUY FURNITURE Iott of mt1cellaneoua1. llAUl!R LOTUS Newly Remodeled . *Big Canvon * HBB, not MLM. 90% 7 3 2 o • x t . 2 o 4 ' Store Mgr. Phones, U PIANOS ••a Have A Garage Sole ! Cla•lfled M2-8978 .luat on M•rket Oar, L.rg yd a patio. 1-2-3 Bedroom Apta profit. 1o.2ot</mo. Sm. (408)961 •5570, Fa x flllng & c u•tomer Antiques, A 414 Acacia (In alley) COSTA Ma- Tri.Pl•• 1685,00011 1900. + 1750 .Dep. near F••hlon laland lnve atm•nt re~'d. (4061961-ssn. http:// .. rvtca. 714-646-3141 1pc or househ.I cash Saturday only. 714-e42·7700 ~"'Pilot Ocnaide of PCH. k9t Agent 714-e75-4912 2-car gar, fp, w/d hk· 1-800-995-0796 x5630 www.vl1lonfre adom paid C714> 957-&133 1 9ar. 304 ........ rlt~ ups, central air, Alarm Snickers Candy Route .co m Satisfaction E••rtOYMENT Lare• N•vw P•l•fw C'OSt'• 1l.JMl:!ra 111.124 l"'D'lftTDoT-ao4s .----' ~ 719-097 ays, OoU oourae vl.w. 1 S800-guaranteed AU Couch·Uke New-$300, A ~ v ~ • ~ A.5& • ""M .. a-x""i_m_u_nt __ l_q_u_a_r_e1 U'D'ID"llftDT S1a50-S2995 844-0509 =~2o:;'0P8!,0"r:0nth ln· CAL*SCAN SERVICES 5533 matching overslz•O iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii p t 38 /38 611g"~"" chair (almost love •• ••• r a BBACB 2169 ••eeant Ocean View come. Coat 12995. •••t) $200, Dining Mt: lfr•• atandlnl. front Penthou.. 2B0/2BA Hurry tilt• won't last! --classic gla .. top tabla home. 28r/2 ,.., w/lon. newly ramod· 1-8Q0.963-e123 EMPLOYMENT Pleu e be aware that w/4 wood & cane unit + oversl&9d aad 18• NEW Apt on eled kltch.,,, vaulted the llatlnga In this cat· chairs s2oo. Queen ST -'RT1'ATG garage. 1875,000 Udo .... All nu apple, celling, diybar. frplc, ... .gory may require you /fl .I. n .I. • 1 ~I Prlnolpala Only .. ,.~,stove,, ........ $1400. tennis court~.! apa, CREDIT 2~u7 to call a 900 number bad w Crm matt0reas _ rg k 7eo.8882 ~>ffow, ''V ~ VID..-P"96.00 www --.. _.----tbeia $175 .• ALL N WI . ._. ___ -A-tiE'w-----f'• ( 7 1 4) e 7 5 .. O o 3 AR• YOU EMPLOYMl!111 charge per minute. .ti. l. ~ L !cost·• .-ea 10~4 48r a.IBa Uke New. Nawlr iianovated DROWNING In debt? 5530 URN i1000 WEEKLY Microwave s5o. 28ln n ~ • S.autlful backyard & 8pacloua 18t & 28r D•bt r•ll.r•tree, Im-stuffing envelope• at Consul• TV IHIO., BT TSINESS?? petlo, att gar, no pets. Ffom fn5. No PMa. mediate, cOfltldentlal. home Start now No frldg •12.5., 2pc. bdrm V 1 DWLX a10K a.Hma l1tal.mo 840-5324 ....,.,. ... Tenaoe Conaolldat• P•Y· * * • * * experience. frff ··i;t ••t 1150 .. Sofa 1100•• ~~ Wei "=: •Lirldg• Oiftti9• .. I U~1.t'slU.:,lV• OMn~.l~= .. '· p:Jr';::o:kffe.r~ r:,,V~~~1and p~: r.:t,, :.·£.~: -"'llY 09IYY· ~122 3bt 3ba. 2 oar gar, .eea 81LL FR&ll poaillons avall. Boat• S ASE; AC!, 11'503, matching gtH• P r Earl Taytor 4142-4 AafrlQ. w/d, 12ioo. No Rental• Avalla9'1o le 1 i / 2 i a .5 3., gr ing al(P8f'l•l'IC• helpful. 80• 513'1 Diamond ·cottH tbl, flank&ng ••• ..._ Lwuy Charm emk/pat 114-717-.4740 8 Wdlo, 1 & 2 8dnM A m e r can Credit App~ In peraon, Wed. Bar, CA 91185 cM!ra, dlnln~ tbl I. and ~·n;Bt~~ O•lal .... i "9tbor CAii Pam at 876-4830 CounHlora, "°!'Profit. thru Sun. 10llmir.m • CAL•SCAN buffaC. 2l:. old waahef/ ' =:." yerd .009'"" pt. mwl t Br _.... Agent No Fee. CAL SCAN ~~:;:r~ J~~ Q • T PA ID •• Q dry•r. Ord eeplr• t .iwv iitelll•w au tlan.J "'91 a lorinla. o••T C•nNt• del Mar MONllV using your stick, 7\3:...11~· ~S:: : M1·nM Wott't tutl t t •00/Mo. • .lehn CONIOUDATIONI. * * * '* * PC. Vary high demand obo. ~ l Onl• ••87 8001 Oa..-1M1 Aileftt llJ•l'OwtU aant0Q$ Cut rnonthtv PAYfMftt• for Medical Blllera. Whttewaai' dining Ml. ' (7f41 71a.lNi ~5 up t.o »~. A~ lunnr Pttoto S&an &.y wM. Comptat• ••··round QlaMOp, 4 ...... "'W"!.-...~r."~.,~,-.1~ .. ::t)i~ UNTALS 1nter .. t. atop cou.c-c.at1r.,., Ol'Mter• tra1n1nG provttted. No en•• rn6 11a;.M41 t lbr-....,. rm. A.,.._ Vl.w Kftell tlon calla. Avoid CrNI• E ... t., Meglcl el(pef'lenc. neceuary. , gar,. 17'00+.,. tntK * 1.aa. twn ~ bankruptcv l'fU!I! llO().U9.714f •1'7 1-IOO-l$CMMO •111;7 1-,..--1-_--.Mft-15-1--l : PttM.~ r.1 • ""'1'f vi.w, ~.nni.. ~ o ontldentl•I help, DiiiflL CAL•tCAH ~., , TIWIOF . .-...112 ~ •1 ll300fno "4 M 1 IOOMS 2701 Oenu. M.nag-..m. lthlcal ~ ,,.cuo. IOU t ~otlt. Ucenledl '" NB • esenu.t BllPLOYll!NT ' 1.IGVll& •• w.oc..n~ 1..0.e11.oa1• :;' •Y* • ~.._:"': WUTID . 5125 .... 'lw ...... ll&Cll "'9vate rm, unf\im, ahr (n'f') CAL~CAH ~~1~11U T-..A,.... ~t;;~·1':::~ 11.!!'t,:Y.J: oiTRTlvl·A•vATI AN~ oe..,...,.... 1 lltodl tio N.L l"ler ~--_,.., •·-•tar ,,..,.._ wr•a.nOll\emallet. M1Qfm0. Clll Sam • =-:le :~ 0:... =... Call t:c. oci:.o.:::::;•· ( .. ~p~ HI•••· Alto, Ute ,, .. ...:'' ~. ta aneurance WIDii&la• 6661 -• I LOoill ,...., Mftr or ~--=-a.. ... u11A1P "':.'.tit tu a'-Ute, CALL ·······'!= ::-.::::-. ....., 'ft.....anl ~llrlil!l~l!~J~~~~CAlo~~~I ..... ..... ...... 11 :;' MiL,: ' • .. :,.. 9 . WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1998 DOWN , Arm bone 2 F~le sandpipers 3 Pistols: slang '4 WritJnO-d&SS assigrmel'llS 5 W Hemisphere alhance 6 Total 7 Ripens B Mongol ruleol 9 Hoeel leature 10 Grackles 1 1 Out ol wotlt 12 Endure 13 Finale 21 Show boredom 23 Musical notes 25 Route 26 Pries 28 Otliect on radar 29 Fable wnlet 30 River through Pans 53 Maltln -t<Jno, Jr. 55 Bc*lnMa 57 Rake 68 ,.... Clndlll'S, ot the comics 59 ~Celirle 61 T1nY amotM1t 62 Sllteta 63 Capture 64 "Quiel!" 66 -oot. stretch 67 Moisture r JEBP 9110 LOTUS 9123 MllCUllY 9135 TOYOTA ·----- '83 Ch•rok.. •es RSPRIT 841 •95 COUGAfll '13 PIUIVIA La 1y OWtl.ES GOREN ~OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH Countty, whl1•. •<fr, Black, onty 6k ITlll••· •.el VI, air, flW', tJn, ~ow m~ o!~·~~· 4114, pw, pdl, tow plcg, tact wan, local car·all UUIH, AM/FM C .. I . ,flW', c f oe , CD, OOK ml, t-own.,, book• a record•. mnrf. pwr Nat, dual Ilk• new. <3D eoa, 111,!500 114·700.91H (F03060) 151.995 air bag•. to.ded 114•Gf0uua OF THE MIGHTY DEUCE •94 GRAND CHRftO· 8AU•R LOTUS "3MLV482110,M5 Wll8TMINSTaft K•• co•TA M••• Coat• MH• (714) ••2 .. eoe ••e .. ,. T 1 714442·7700 Llnooln-M•roury W d.d 11 1--·• "-4114' " ' "''• ow •· --------1 (714) 540·8830 •94 CAMRY La est 1 we not to cau a ,,..fU1. loye, full power '88 B8PRIT S4S Lo mllee, AT, full Declarer pleyed low from dummy at (3>1JH77ei •t4.1sso Red, 1a1c mil••· local ---..,8""e~T"'=RA~C~i~R=--power. ca1Htt•. Ilk• Nonh..SOutJ1 vulllClllble. South deals. WEST •Q96~ 1;:>AQ1072 () 7 • K8l SOUTH • K 104 Q KJ9 3 0 8542 • AJ Irick one. ceptured Hast's j ack or w.fsl!.fMa~:TER c ar .. 11 book• & Rltd w/grey, llhr. AT, new I (3HMA93CI) species with the lung and stan.ed on r ecord• (3LVB921) AC, cu• whit, 1plr, 1 113,950 diamonds. West had to find four dis· 7 14-892•41908 149,995 ownr, only 1 lk ml L8XU8 OF card s. One spf de and two hearts 1---------BAUl!R LOTUS 1 001878 MUST SEE WESTMtNSTBR were easy to sp~. Unfortunately, LEXUS 9115 7C:'!1:2"P:,':,';, Coat• M•H (714) aea .. eoo for the fourth West chose the d(uce liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ----,----Llnooln·M•roury •ee 4RUNNl!R of clubs, and declarer needed no •e2 LUU& ac 400 '87 BBPRIT va C714' 54°"5830 SR5, 4x4, whit•. only more. Red, all opts, bu·Mul, Midnight blue, mag --------20k ml, mint cond. A club was led from dummy and 85K mllH, 124,000 llhr, 3pc alloy whla, NISSAN 9150 (028787) $27,977 ducked in the closed hand. West took 714-723~15815 Reduced mor• lhan L8XU8 the king and exited with a club, but •es as 300 :1~~~ ( F 8 5 4 0 5 > iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 1~~=~:.~~~t,~ that simply delayed the inevitable. Full option. Lexu1 car· BAUER LOTUS '84 PICK·UP 1-_..;..,.,,,.;;7~C,-. .. ~ ... ~R~Y:-:L:-:B=--- 0cclarer won and rctumt.d the king t I t I e d • ((I 0 9 4 5 1 0 COSTA MESA XI! 4X4 • .....,. of hearts, and West had a choice of $27,988 714-042·7700 AC, PS, AM/FM Cass, Only 15000 ml. New LEJ;US alloye, lo ml, (403314) Laitu1 trade In. ways with wruch to commit suicide. MISSION \ll!JO $9,994 (042058) 117,687 Whichever major suit West chose to 1-(888)·8~Ll!XUS MAZDA gl25 Coat• M•H LEXU• return would present declarer with ,95 SC 300 Llncoln·M.,oury MISSION VIE.10 the fulfilling tnck. (714) 540·5830 1.aea-e8·Ll!XU• To ........... , the con1111ct, West had to Rally Rad, mini condl· '82 MIATA The bidding; sourH WEST NOR111 ~· ~ I Q 20 PW """1.... tlon, all 1ervlce rcllin three clubs and discard a thiltl records. (029508) P/W, P/I, cruise. red/ --------VOWWAGEN 8235 heart on the last diamond winner. $23,977 black, mint cond. RANGE JNT Pim fWI Paw Opening lead: Fi ve of• A seemingly innocuous discard can come back 10 haunt you. West learned that lesson the hard way on this deal from a rubber-bridge game. South, with a near opening bid, wasted no time in getting lo a game once partner announced enough f<K a vulnerable ovcrcall. ~ were eight fast tricks, so a ninth had to be dcvelt oped. HONDA 9085 INFINITI Now West would always have a club LEXUS · <30491~J~~~s"7 ROVER 9177 exit no mailer how declarer maneu-MISSION Vll!JO MISSION VIEJO vercd. Try it! 1-caaa) SS.Ll!XUS 1.aaa.88·LEXUS '98 4SOLX Ilka new, Learn to be a heller bridge play. SUV. Black, loaded, ---------• er! Subscribe now to the Goren 36k ml. 100.000 warr. MERCEDES 9130 Bridge Ltlttr by calling (800) 788-142•500 720•8013 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil JllS for Information. Or write to: '88 LS 400 •87 Whit• 88osL w/ Goren Bridge Letter, P.O. Box Full opUon. lAxus cer· Gray Leather Int. Xlnt 4410, Chicago, UJ. 60680. ~~~ =~7• ( O 4 4 O 7 5 ) Cond. Phone, 2·Top1, • ,95 ES 300 S17,000 720-8013 '85 COUNTY LWB Blarrltz blue, tan leather. mnrl, CD chgr, pram 1ound, loaded. (655700) $30,995 BAUER LOTUS COSTA MESA (714, 842·7700 9095 JAGUAR 9105 B lack/black, 32k •ea St•tlon W•uon 1 --------mllH. Lexus cer1111ed. NB owner, 100k ml, SAAB 9185 •ea B•I• R1g·top.1nrf, centerlinH rime, otf·rd shocks, 1u1pen1ton, new brakH/front end, etc .. $2000. 54SM t01 '71 Beetle White. New Interior, brakes, 1tereo and engine. $3900. (714) 644-4248 '82 Rabbit Convt 51p, new top, new tires, g ood cond, S1450 obo 631-0757 '95 PASSPORT DX While, grey Interior, 5spd, AJC, sunroof. (3PB967) 510,995 iiiiiiiiii,9ii5ii0~4ii5iiT~iiii Black Jade/Ivory. full option, only 36k ml, MINTI (30 1949) (021509) $29,987 blk/blk, grt condl1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij LEXU$ $11,900 760-626311 --------MISSION VIEJO ,.,.1 1.,.0 E 11'UTOS BAUER LOTUS COSTA MESA 71~842·7700 '97 CIVIC DX Blue, grey lnlerlor, 5spd , A/C, factory warranty. (3VOB672) $12,995 BAUER LOTUS COSTA MESA 71~842·7700 88 ACCORDLX 4DR auto, p/W, a/c, FM cass. 134K ml, brand new trans. Really Good Condlllonl $4500obo Call alter 6pm. 714·759-2052 $27,977 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO 1·(888)-88-LEXUS '98J30 Bordeaux, tan leather, phone, sunroof, CD/ cass, premium sound, chrome wheels , loaded, low ml (3PJB106) S22,995 BAUER LOTUS COSTA MESA (714) 842-7700 On the move? '87 420 0 Blue. grey Interior, classlc car, very good condition, onl/ 43k ml lea . (TXT895) $5,995 BAUER LOTUS COSTA MESA 714·842·7700 '94 XJ8 Black, barley leather, moonrool. lo mlles, select •dl1lon war- ranty. (696068) $22,995 BAUER LOTUS 714-042·7700 CLASSIFIED 1-C888) 88·LEXUS • • n While, lthr, mnrf, '92 S•ab 8000 WANTBD 9248 '97 ES 300 lmmac (2UNK812) Xlnt cond, low ml, fully Full op.ion. LeKus Cef· $12,950 loaded. Must aeel lifted. (036436) LEXUS OF $13,000 obo 717-7594 $28,977 WESTMINSTER Mtsk::,~u:,EJO (714) 892 .. 908 SUBARU 9200 1·f888)-88·LEXUS '92 1801! 2.8 '90 LEXUS ES 250 CO, phone. leather, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii moonroof, Ilka new. Chrome whls, llhr, AT. ~ (949474) s17,550 can., mint. LEXUS OF (129053) $9,950 WESTMINSTl!R Ll!XUS OF Wl!STMINSTER (714, 892·8908 (714) 892..fS900) •'92 SVX·AWD• BLKJOREY,Tour Pkg ALL Options, 63Kml, Bty'lul. 714·673-2044 No room left In the garage for the car? 9210 MERCURY . 9135 TOYOTA iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '87 SUPRA Power Wlnd/ICkl, AT, Turbo, chrome whls, AM/FM Cass (052825) ---------- • sorNot • Tu Write Off • Can, Tmcb, RV'1 •NoDMVHude ~KUPI ·~Toda1 I n1 l.n111.1 \ol j, I\ 800·643·5022 '80 TOPAZ AT/AC, AMFM Cass, pwr sl•erlng, Im· maculate (64291 4) S3,990 MUST SEE -~---~~-RENT U}rough classified STUMPED? CaH lor Answers • Toucn-ioneoo Ralal'f"'-• Sell your extra household items in Classified It's the resource you can count on to sell a myriad of merchan- dise items, becauso our columns compel qualified buyers to call I 842·5878 A call to claHtned can help Coa~.i Me•• LlnooJn.,Mercury (714) 540.5830 Coate M••• Whether you're buying Llncoln·M•rcury or "~llinQ, Classtned • 9$c per nw1IM 1 ·900-454-3535 ext. code SOO ------1 CHILD CARE 3536 COMPUTERS 3556 DECK SERVICE COATING DIRECTORY ACOUSTIC CEIUNGS 3408 South Coast Dryw•ll Acous remvt/cust text Waler Damage Repair Beat In Ouallly & Price L550017 444·8889 ADDITIONS REMODEUNG 3410 REBUILD or REMODEL •Homa lmp<ovemants -Otnce Additions •Reasonably Priced •Local Co. lf'636318 •Slephen1on Assoc. Can 714-844-5485 AFFORDABLE CHILDCARE All Ages CPR Cenlfled LIC 304203027 714·979-5025 Live-in child L<HC European Au Pair~ En\111Sh speallin\I. 18·26 yrs leqal culturally enn1..hln~ flexible In-home child care, 45 hrs./wll COMPUTER ~HP1 • f'tlllATC Oii GROUP l\ITOlllNG I · IN1UNIT/Wtl '""( CSTAATlNG AT 199) ·AT YOUR HOM! Oii OH Kl 714·540·6344 3622 DRYWALL SERVICE 3584 FURNITURE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiii REP AIRS' A re h craft De al g n a iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Archea/Nlches/Ooors Exper1a In conservation Light Sofllts/Closeta & restoration of rurnl· L 179372 4137001 lure & entlquee. Repair & refinishing 646-1039 South Co••t Drywall Acous remvVcust teitt Water Damage Rapalr1---------Best In Quality & Price GARAGE Ls50011 444·0888 DOOIS 3878 ---Witthoeft Dryw•ll ---------1 All Phases• Sm/lg Jobs 800•713·2002 CONCRETE 8c Clean! CIHnl CIHnl MASO•T9y 3557 20Vrs Exp/Fair $/Free Ett "'" ll400030 71-4-639·1447 (714) 540·5830 covers all your needil 3894 -f"9 ...... 1 · J. -·' . ,..... -. WALL COVERINGS 3932 The Stripper Speclallzlng In Wallpaper Remo1tal l.58892-41 883·50~7 -Ille 11 lie~ tfoa ~t~e A GOOD ADI