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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-04-01 - Orange Coast PilotServing the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 INSIDE FILM SURFING The classic surf movie "The Big Wednesday" celebrates its 20th anniversary at the Newport International Film Festival today. • SEE STORY PAGE 2 -+- f I I /\ y ! ! /\ I I I DON ~CH/~V Pl.OT In a r oom with a spectacular view, organist Peggy Duquesnel plays "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" during rehearsal for opening-day festtvtUes at the newly refurbished and renamed Edison Field in Anaheim. FIRST LADY Newport resident Bunnie Mauldin receives the Anne Entine Woman of the Year a ward from the Jewish Federation today. •SEE STORY PAGE 2 DON LEACH I DAJLV Pit.OT AT A LOSS Corona del Mar High falls in five to Santa Margarita in boys volleyball. • SEE STORY PAGE 6 -+- e J player . ~----------------------------~ • : By Tim Grenda, Daily Pilot . _..;.. __________ __;. ________________ ~ • . • • Local musician Peggy Duquesne! is ready Anaheim ~ nnoi/5 ·.: to make the jump from "Take the 'A' •• . • 1 u \5'-'• • 1i'ain" to "Take Me Out to the Ball take to the Reid tOnlght for the Ouquesnel of : Game.· . : For years, the Costa Mesa piano teacher : bas made a living playing jazz standards from : Duke Ellington and other composers in : smoky dubs and concert halls. : But tonight, when the Anaheim Angels ! take the home field against the New York : Yankees for the opening of the American : League baseball season. Duquesne! will be : seated in a booth behind home plate as the : team's new stadium organist. : •tt's a bit of change from what I normally • do, but it's fun," she said. Duquesne! got the gig over the winter after auditioning to replace the recorded rock : songs and rap music that were played during : breaks at Angels games last year. : This season, for all but one of the team's 81 • home games, Duquesne! will be the person ! largely responsible for getting Angels fans to : clap their bands and stomp their feet. ·I'm trying lo pick a nice repertoire.· From a booth just above field level and rig ht behind home plate, Duquesne! will play about 25 short tunes, inducting "The Mexi- can Hat Dance• and themes to the ·Addams Family" and "Green Acres· television shows, during eadl game. Duquesne!, a New York native who admit- ted she's not a big sports fan, will join a team of professionals who provide fireworks. songs and other entertainment during the games. While much of what she plays will be spontaneous, Duquesne! said she and other members of the entertainment team will have a few rehearsed bits for use during regular breaks, such as the seventh-inning stretch. Although tonight will be her first perfor- mance at a baseball game, Duquesne! is no stranger to entertaining during professional sporting events. For the last four years, she has been one of two organists wbo trade off playing music at home games of the Anaheim Mighty Ducks, the hockey team that along with the Angels is owned by Walt Disney Co. Duquesne! said the major difference between hockey and baseball seems to be the pace of the game. be ~,•l'VY. their r~---------------,~-~·~ ! Wrth an audience of thousands each night, : Duquesne! plans to use the one-or two- : minute breaks at the games to play some of : the tongs that are any jazz musician's bread : and butter. While hockey speeds along with few breaks, baseball crawls along at a relative snail's pace, with long stops ~ between each inning and while a new pitcherwanns up. ~ J [) f \ ~Md~. ALMANAC ............ 2 : •rm doing more jazz standards and popu-! tar tunes than they. had before,• she said. • SEE ORGANIST PAGE 4 CLASSIFIED ........... 9 POLICE FILES .......•.. 2 MARATHON MAN PUBLIC NOTICES ....... 8 SPORTS •••......•••. 6 THE llELl CURVE . • • •. l Surgery didn,t stop 75-year-oldfrom fin ishing race ~ j ay llm Grenda. C>iiiJy root : 1 CORONA DEL MAR -a l 1\vo years ago, Salvador Avila I i was in the intensive care unit I i at Hoag Hospital and his fam- j ily wasn't sure if he'd make it. ! After surgery to repMr a 1 broken right leg, he ca.me I down with double-pneumo- 1 . nia and had to have four swg- eries in six weeks. lbe h09pi- • ! ta1 stay reduced Avil#l to the skinny shadow of a once- strong man. In November, the 75-year- . old patriarch of the local fami- ly that owns the Avila's m Ranchito restaurant chain, underwent his third hernia ~d that didn't stop Avi· IA from ftn tthtng second in bit ~p in Sunday's Loi Marathon. the third ti.me ID four yeen be bu made th~1J).2-mile run. Avila got a little moral support "The""flr.rt 22 f mi.lf!IS) were. 1 when one of his granddaugb~ easy,· he said. ·After 22, it's ters, Valarie, 6, ran about a very hard.• mile alongside him. Later in Avila started running in the race, his son, Victor, joined 1981, initiaUy in 5K and lOK him for another stretch of the competitions, and entered his marathon. first Los Angeles Marathon in "It he lped a lot because 1995. He was hospitalized just when you see your family, it before the 1997 marathon, lifts your spirtts, • Avila said. however and missed the race. While his legs were a little Avila iiot back in shape for stiff, Avila came out of the the 1991 race and finished race feeling fine and was Sunday With a time of 5:33:-'9. back at ~ Monday. While good enough to take He eveii hinted that be second p&ace ln his age group, may run for a few more tt wu fv ott the -' 112-hour yean, beca\11& the marathon pace he eet In .996. has a category for men ~ Avila Mlcl the IW'geIY last 80 to 98. • fallkaockedhlmolfbittwtce-Avila's daughter, M•M a -week rum along San Elena, sakt marathons ant JUlt Joaquin HIDa Road and kept another a•: oJ bow b9 him from nmwt~ b1I belt. bas demoDlll• dMlre, cled- •J only ran l mllel twice ication and bud ww1t (lo tram) ud that wea • am. throUghaul .. W.. · tan,•........ ·'Ildl It: .. m.ilble,· Hdwlir •a ii' -. 19e9. tbe Mid. "I• ...... " Eight seek Decker's board post •School board to appoint replacement April 14 for member who seeks superintendent post. By Husein Mashni, Dally Pi/or NEWPORT-MESA -The school board will inte rview eight candiddtes today to find a replacement ror Ed Decker. who is ste pping down lrom lhe board lo run for d.ls trict superinte ndent. The applicants include a former police capldin, Democrdbc party Vlce chamnan, phi- losophy instructor a.nd former PTA president. Interviews will beg111 at 3 p.m. at the District Admimstrallon Center in Costa Mesa The wmner will be dppomled April 14 to replace Decke r unW November. If the candidate Wdnls to filJ OUl the rest Of his term. which ends m 2000. they will have to seek elecbon m November Decker sa1d he wa!. pleased by the quanllty and quality ol appllcabons. "I'm exated thdl so mdny good people hdve appued, • he scud "These are some very good dnd highly quallfted people.· • SEE EIGHT PAGE 4 Caller asks lewd acts of women • Police trace collect-call threats received by Newport women to New York prison phone . By Alison Murray, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Three local women were targeted last week by a caller who ftrst claimed to be a tele phone opera· tor or police investigator and then called again with threats and obscene demands, Newport Beach police said Tuesday. Each woman accepted a collect call in which a man or womdn identified him-or he rsell as a PacUic Bell operator. an AT&T operator or d member of th e Orange Coun- ty pohce department. saJd Newport Beach pol.Jee Ll. Don C handler. The caller reportedly told each woman that a sex offender was stalking her, that he had a gun and that he would call her soon on hts cellular telephone. The caller said pol.Jee were uwestigatmg this man, and each womcrn could help by talking to him for 15 to 20 nunutes and domg whatever he asked Then a man called each woman and said he had a gun, was outside her house and would kill her or her fcllTUly if she didn't fol- low his orden.. which included taking off her cloltung and performing lewd acts, police Sd1d The polJce die mvesbgating the calls, which they said may be linked to a similar string of calls in Buena Park made between this past September and February of this year. The Buena Park pollce traced those • SEE LEWD PAGE 4 WEDNESDAY, AP1U1. 1, 1998 DEATHS . ·Most recent deatbl as iepalt- ed to the Orange Co\Ulty Recorder's omce. COSTA MESA • Jean M. Hartnett. 81, Qll ~. 14 • Otamez Y. Holloway, 35, oo Feb. 14 • Allan G. Valliant. 92, on feb. 17 • Carlos A. Magana, 25, on Feb. 20 • Diane L. Barbari, 62, on Feb. 5 • Richard G. Ischinger, 14, on Feb. 14 · • Beatrice F. Osbeck. 93, on Feb. 18 • Arceli A. Javier, 81, on Feb. 21 · • Vi.rginia E. Roy, 76, on Feb. 22 • Raul G. Mondragon, 58, on Feb. 23 • Edward W. MoUey, 79, on Feb. 23 . • Donald A. Moyer, 67, on Feb. 18 • Michael F. Piccolo, 78, on Feb. 23 NEWPORT BEACH • Virginia I. O'Rourke, 70, on Feb. 15 • Margaret Pyle, 95, on Jan. 26 •Marco P. Anich, 80, on Feb. 17 • Mwiel H . Brown, 80, on Feb. 15 •Jennie Cascio, 85, on Feb. 16 • Carl R. Geisert, 83, on Feb. 14 • Mildred H. Joy, 71, on Feb. 16 • Florence Ching, 83, on Feb. 2 3 . • Thomas F. Riley, 85, on Feb. 19 • Charles B. Hutchinson, 87, on Feb. 14 • Emma Anderson, 92, on Feb. 23 • Dorothy I. Charlton, 76, on Feb.22 DUI ARRESTS The fol.lowing people were arrested recenUy an suspicion of driving under. the .Jnfiuence. These people have only been arrested on suspicion of a crime, and, as with all such aimes, they are innocentuntil proven guilty. NEWPORT BEACH Peter M. Martinelli, 20, of Foun· tain Valley Anthony D. Jacques, 38, of Cos- ta Mesa Matthew W.C. Holm, 19, of Corona del Mar ..... '14'i-I J. OMpnen, SO. GI. CCII-. _... . ...... A. A.,,.. 25, al~ =~~--A.~•: C-.Mela ...... JL Qiir4 .~.,~.C::mtlil~ Mam . Cla.....,.rJ.~-il~ . .... Gage A 0.0. aG. al CGllii Mela Ricardo OY.U., 31, of ~ MMa 'Doy ChdlteRlm. 35, al Col1.& Mela Ralph E. JWia. 25. f1I ~ Gsove ~ C. BenDelt 30, Clf Hn4'"-m Beech -~ Robert W. Mc:Paniel. ~ d H'UlltblgtonBMch ~ Audra A. Jleddlng, lO, al 1*- ington Beach . .. KristQJ>her R. Horjel, 20, of Huntingtoo .BMdl . Sean C. Buder, 28, al Hamtmg- ton Beach • l!Uzabeth · L. MIChell, 35, o1 Irvine . . • . Jo M. Devine: 58, ol Laguna Beach Edward M. Bates, 37, of I.ate Forest Lorrie M. Hodge, 21, of MlaioD Viejo Michael c. Graney, l3, ol New· port Beach Dana W. Lofland, 331 ol New- port Beach Jaime Vallejo, 24, of Santa Ana Ursula G. Rogers, 25, of Santa Ana Eleazat Robles, 41, of Santa Ana Carl Medrano-Jiminez, 27, of Westminstei Mic:bael c. Cowick. 37. ol Costa Mela MARRIAGES Most recent marriages as reported to the Orange County Recorder's Office. COSTA MESA • Victor M. Martin and Lorena Gonzalez, manied March 9 in SentaAna · • Raymond Duong and Lienvy Pham, married March 11 in ~ta Ana • Timothy H. Timmons and Hilary B. Larson, married March 1 in Newport Beech " David R: Wilson and Kri1teD B. Long, married Much 8 in Lagu- na ae.cb • Den1el M. Noel and Marleen M. Romo, malrled March i ·in SantaA.na David W. Smith, 53, of Laguna Niguel NEWPORT' IEACH Carolyn L. Pecht, 36, of COlta • 1bomu P. Biker and Karen M. Mesa WlX'etich, married Mardi 9 iii Kevin C. Skoch, 28, of Newport Senta Ana Coast • Gerald R. EfdemmaJJer Jr. mat John V. Calderon. 24, of Irvine Gail R. PJMdmen, mam.d Dennis G. Sullivan, 51, of .New· . March 1 Jn N8wpmt Bwb port Beach e Jobn A. Gladyda .... c I rte Nicole D. Hayward, 20,,of ~ M. McDenlU,...,.., Mucb 1 Point in Palin Spdligl David D. Rae, 43, of Gig Harbor • Patrick A. ltobenoa ud Joseph A. Ferraro, 55, of Costa Anm. J. M •• , ...,... Mesa March 7 ID 8-da VOL 91, NO. 76 THOMAS N. IOIMDN, Publisher WIU.IAM LOmmJ.. Editor •Bunnie Mauldin will receive Anne Entine Woman of the Year award for her conbibutions to the Jewish community. By Christopher Lamb, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH _.Bunnie Mauldin has a commitment to her culture and community.· For the past 10 ye"ars, Mauldin has been a volunteer with the Jewish Federation of Orange County. And today, she will receive the federation's Anne Entine Woman of the Year award at its annual Women's Voices Luncheon. The honor is given each year to a woman who has volunteered her services to the Jewish community in Orange County, Israel and the world. ·our purpose is to strengthen both our Jewish and secular women's communities, and Bun· nie's (efforts) personify that/ said Alison Mayersohn, a spokes- woman for the Jewish Federation of Orange County. · In addition to her volunteer work through the federation's Women's Division, Mauldin, a past president, serves on the Temple Bat Yahm Sisterhood board of directors, is vice presi- dent of Jewish Family Service and chairs the Jewish Women's Business and Professional Group. "What I've done is help Jew- ish women in our community make a connection through the , federation, •<> that they can experience the wonderful feel- ings of our Jewish tradition,• Mauldin said. But Mauldin's work doesn't end there. She al.so founded a group for Jewish teens in Orange County, Stars of David, and she created an annual event, the Cel- ebration of Jewish Family dinner, which recognizes exemplary fam-• ilies in the Jewish· community. "Bunnie's leadership skills have helped the Woqien's Divi- sion become stronger. more dynamic and reach many more women in the COI;IUDunity," said Bernice Wa.lld.ns, the Women's Division chairwoman. Mauldin said she grew up in a family of volunteers. Growing up, her parents and grandparentS showed her how much someone can contribute to others. "It's the Jewish tradition of 'tikkun olam,' or repair the world," Mauldin said. "They showed me by example how much a person can do just that.• Mauldin, a financial manager, said besides volunteer-work, she enjoys spending time with he r husband, Don, and her six chil- dren, playing tennis, golfing and Dying. "I always find time to do things, and I don't sleep much,• Mauldin said with a smile. The award will be presented by the Women's Division at 11 a.m. today at the Hyatt Regency Irvine. KM HAGGERlY /DM.Y Pt.qT Newport Beach resident Bunnie Mauldin will receive the Anne • Enttne Woman of the Year award from the Women's Division of! the Jewish Federatton Orange County today. : ... " Film Festival celebrates 'Big Wednesday~ • Surfer-film fans can catch 20th-anniversary· rescreening of classic. By Kim Kabar, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Movie· goers will ride a wave of nostalgia tonight during a special 2 0 t h - anniver- Newport Beach C:t:X:t:J s a r Y 1°Ktu-1fatt°61fa/t.t,, '-·tNo.I s c r e e n -D" D""' ing of the classic surfer film , ·Big Wednesday.· The film is part of the city's International Film Festival. It is also the hottest ticket in town, said Todd Quartararo, festival spokesman. •It's a sold-out event,• he said. "We have people from the East Coast who said they don't care if they have to sit on the floor, they want to see this film.• Scheduled to show on one screen at the Edwards Island Cin- emas, event organizers Tuesday wei:e trying to arrange a simulta- neous sh6wing on two screens. Quartararo said he will know today if additional tickets will be available. Anyone interested in purchasing ticke ts can call the festival's event information line at 546-FILM for more information. "It feels great that 20 years alter making a film that was deemed a failure at the time, it has turned out to be such a phe- nomenal success,· said the film's director, John Milius, who went on to direct such films as •Red Dawn.· Starring actors Jan-Micbael Vincent, William Katt and Gary TIW'BIAl\..s B•lboa 58144 Corona del Mar 59145 Costa Mesa ~41 Newport 8e«h 59'45 ~COMt Busey, the film chronicles the lives of three friends as they ride the ultimate waves, both in water and in life, from 1962 to 1974. Milius and members of the original cast will celebrate the screening at a post party at the Hard . Rock Cafe, 451 Newport Center Drive. "It's a film for surfers and non- surfers alike,• Quartararo said. "It's a nostalgic film that delivers the ultimate ride." r-----------------------------------------------------•, .,BIG WEDNESDAY• • ~ + DIRECTED AND WRITIEN BY: John Milius + CAST INCLUDES: Jan-Michael Vincent. Gary Busey and William Katt + COST: S6 million ~ + HOW LONG TO MAKE: One year + SURFING LOCATIONS: Ventura, El Salvador and H~waii's North ~ Shore. There were no surfing scenes shot in Orange County. . ~ + NUMBER OF SURFBOARDS BROKEN DU.RING FILMING: Too many · to count +WILL MILIUS EVER MAKE ANOTHER SURF MOVIE?: "No way. : Why should I? Everyone is still enjoying "Big Wednesday." L-----------------------------------------------------~~ NEWPORT BEACH FILM FESTIVAL SCHEDULE "EDfTORS NOTE: A daily schedule of events will run throughout the New- port Beach International Film Festival. A film about romantic Jove portrayed as 011 addiction. ORANGE COUNTY MUSEUM OF ART > 7 p.m. Short Films a > 6 p.m. •Girl Cottage" Newport Beach ts the back- drop of this /Um Involving four • girlfriends who retwn to a cot-• tage for a week and meet some • local guys. .. A Perfect Pitch" • TODAY .. Duel" EDWARDS ISLAND ONEMAS > 12:30 p.m ... Ubertartas" .. Girl's Night Out" ..The Broken Jaw" .. Remember This" > 8 p.m ... The Deftnite Maybe" A young nun escaping a rev· olution in a town near Barcelona takes refuie in a whorehouse. > 3 p.m. Dark Side of Venus" > 9 p.m. "Levitation" 1\vo best friends confront • their ad wt roles during a reveal-• ing weekend in the Hamptons. A teenager experiences a uniquely mystical corning ol age. This psychological thriller doc· uments the splral of illusions that tear apart one woman~ sanity. > 5 p.m ... Love Stories" + For information, call 546-FILM or visit the festival web site at: www.nbiff.org ' . Tickets can be obtained only through ETM and can be purchased by calling (888) ETM· mes or by going to an ETM location at Pavilions and Hughes markets. This film ls made up of four simultaneously running scenar- ios, all bound together by the same subject matter -love. > 7 p.m ... Big Wednesday" A classic surf film that chron· icles the friendships and JiJestyles-in-transltion of three friends from 1962 to 1974. > 9:15 p.m. ·clrcles" Parallels the seemingly dif- ferent yet very similar lives of a driven young college graduate · and a cocky college student. Stars Antonio Sabato Jr. CAPTAIN BLOOD'S VILLAGE THEATRE > 4 p.m . •Dlllryo" T1DIS TODAY First low 6:47 e.m. -0.1 First high 1:17 p.m. 3.4 Second low 6:17 p.m. 1.9 Second t1'gh efter mldn(ght M MWY ftntlow l.'07 e.m. 0.1 Arlt~ 12:Jll.M. u leawMllDw 1-JI p.m. 2.J SlcDndNgh Jp.m. Expect more weak wind swell, coupled with wind •nd r•ln, from the northwest tod~ and Thursd~. Another storm m.y • bring more wind ~ r•ln Friday, but wtll not add much he4ght to tM w.ves. On top of •II tNt. the -Is stlll ~.lhepC)Or ..... CDftCltfoM . ...., ... tfwough ....... end, .. It might be I good WMtlncf to ~uponlolt ..... 4 COSTA MESA i • 111 a nlll Aw: Property worth S 150 was stolen from • CM I In the 1000 bkdt. • ....._ -•wMI: A bkyde worth Si5Ml1t011r1 outdde Lucky supemwket In the ~100 block. • JoMn a.t: ~~recorder worth $500 ww stolen from • house In the 500 bkd. . : • ..._ 9'lwK A drill worth $100 w.f stolen ffom • .........., 1 room In the 700 bloc:k. • .... 11111 .... CompKt dllCI .WOfth S824.,.. stolen : flam • CAf' In the goo bloct. l • • i People can ,t handle trutn··about drugs Newport-Mesa ex81Qines Ditty-gritty· of speniling S ome years ago, I attended a Kiwanis Club luncheon meeting in Corona del · Mar to accept a gift on beball of an organization with which I was involved. The speaker that day was a deputy sheriff whose mission was to enlighten local businessmen about the •drug problem.~ Although I was certainly no expert on substance abuse, I had written enough about it that I knew most of what he was saying was baloney. But it was what his audience wanted to hear -and it was also the sort of mix of misinformation and morality on which we have based a steadily losing cam- paign against substance abuse' in this country. I was reminded of that day by two events last week: when yet another Band-Aid drug bill -this one to reform the testing procedure for student athletes -was introduced in the state Senate and when I attended the zero-tolerance hearing of Coro· na del Mar High School student Ryan Huntsman. It struck me in both instances, as it has many times before, how badly we need a voice of clarity to brush aside all the hidde n agendas and speak out on this issue. I found such a voice lite rally in my own back yard. Dr. Joseph Pursch -who ran the famous alcoholism program at the Long Beach Naval Hospital in the 1970s, practiced for many years in Newport Beach and has been a member of the Pres- idential Commission on Alcohol and Drugs since the Carter administratio11 -is one of the world's leading experts on sub- Cost Effective LegalSotili ~"' OUltA GRIMAJLA .-, dMM _....,. ... l ... s. ..... ·~ +$25,000 • (714) 760-8775 JIC L EGAL-€>PT IO N S ""' -i c,>MN~ys A r L,AW ~ -. . . . ·r --.. , I '. . . - j oseph n . bell stance abuse. What he bas to say &bout the manner in which we are de"aling with the • drug problem" is generally not what people want to hear. Hl'm not welcome to deliver this kind of message at public meetings because I get every- one mad at me and lose the audience completely,• he said. "They don't want to hear truth. They want to hear truth that suits them." What kind of truth don't they want to hear? "Well, for starters, that we can't stop drugs from coming in, which is where most of our money and effort is going. Our only hope is to reduce demand, and that's where our major effort should be cfuected. The individual needs to be treated, and society needs to be educat- ed. "Then we need to evaluate all drugs -not just those that are illegal -and differentiate among their addictive qualities if we are to deal with them intelligently. By far the most MASSAGE Relieves Pain $3900 Stress & Tension Insurance Accepted w/Chiropractic Care. HR. 7-DAYS/WK • 9am-9pm ULTRA SPORTS MEDICINE INC. Dr. Gautier O.C. 714.979.8365 1072 S.E. Bristol St., Ste 209 Santa Ana Heights (Come! of Newport Bl. No.18nstol) addictive drug ls nicotine; more than 9~% of its users are addicted. I don't have exact percentages, but in general, heroin is about 70% addictive, cocaine 60%, inarijuana 30%, and alcohol 15%. "The politicians don't want to hear information like this. They prefer to leave alcohol and nicotine out of the picture entirely, then lump all other substances together. But dini· cally, the bottom line is that you should stop using any drug that affects your mind in such a way that you need to use it again and again, e ven though its use damages you and others, as well." If thls is true, the n why do we make such a clear distinc- tion between a drinker enjoy- ing a cigarette and a pot smok- er? "Because nicotine and alco- hol are both legal and socially acceptable , and the other drugs are not. Does that make sense? No. But drinking and smoking are politically suppor;ted, and nothing is going to change that. Drug policy is mostly being . made by the only two groups deeply in'Vested : politicians who want to get re-elected and recovering alcoholics with a strong emotional involvement.• He described a high school student patient who told him: •My old man drinks -~d I smoke pot. I'm just copying rum.· Although this may well have been accurate, Pursch only partly buys into the thesis that given straight information, kids will always respond the way we want them to. "U this were true, we could solve this wboJe problem overnight by brusb1ng away the misinformation and nonsense like 'Just say no' and being abeolutely straight.• be said. ·u would undoubtedly help, but kids -just like ad~ts -prefer their own rationalized facts. :rbe young' man who told me be was copying his dad got angry when I said to him: 'Your father is also a workaholic. Why don't you copy that?'" Given all this not-very- encouraging knowledge, on what cornerstones would Pursch build a national program if asked to take over as our drug czar? After noting emphatically, "I wouldn't take the job,• he suggested the fol- lowing points. "First, redirect our funds and effort toward helping individu- als get well. Second -and this is why I would lose my job immediately -push for distinc- tions between people who can respond to treatment and those who can't. Titird, stop sending treatable drug cases with mild disorder problems to prison. They already make up about half of our prison population. Instead, I'd send them to boot camps with an authoritarian cli- mate whe re they would be taught how to address their personality defects and learn how to deal more effectively with We problems. •And, finally, I would encourage realistic expectations that, at best, things would improve slightly and· slowly.• •JOSEPH N. BEU:S column runs every Wednesday. Aura Impressions· Tarot· Crystal Ball Admission $1 5 for 3 Readings Fri. April 3 rd • 7 :30 pm -10:00 pm HOLIDAY INN 3131 S. Bristol, Costa Mesa Sponsored by:· Inner Peace Movement· By Husein Mashni. Daily Piiot NEWPORT-MESA -A paper paycheck com the school district 11 cents. w.tWe an electronic pay-, check costs lesa than 1 cent. With this paimtaJdng eye to detail. the school dist:rlct plans to over,h4ul its budget to increase ·fiscal 'responsibility in ~ of its departments. At a special meeting Tuesday, members .of the district's Bu.dget Restructuring Committee pre- sented a plan to overhaul ,the dis· trict's budge\, which is being dogged by a $4.8 million shortfall and slate initiatives that could severely~limit the districts' flexi· bility in spending. · ' "This is what the community is asking· for," board member Wen dy Leece told the committee. "They want understanding and they want to know where their tu money is going." 1be dlltrict Is ~ incorporate tbe=· comb approecb to 10 af its depllt• ments by June. Tbe payroll department nm a trial af tbe ~ gram to ... bow fellible ..... time-comwnillg it is, I "In this mmtng year, we wll learn a thing or two about bow this works,• Mid Mark Sdna ..... is, a resident who serves an tbe committee. 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L WEDNESOAV, APRIL 1, 1998 briefly in the news Fair Housing sues ap~ent owners The Fair Housmg Council ol Orange County has sued a local apartment complex owner for allegedly charging lamilies with children more rent than other tenants. Melvin J . Hoetfliger of Corona del Mar is named as a defendant iJ1 a federal law~uit that alleges four Orange County complexes he owns with Laguna Beach resident Sally Gipple discriminated against fanulies. The lawsuit is asking for punitive damages and that the owners discontinue the dlJeged practice. The 38·unit Casa de Oro < omplex at 365 W. Wilson St. 111 Costa Mesa is among the p1operties named m the suit. fodir Housing attorney Ehz- ,tlwth Martm claimed Hoef- 1 IHJ(•r and Gipple charged I P11t1nl~ who wanted to have lh1<·t• or four people hve m a lwo-uedroom apartment up to IY' .. more than renters with olll' or two residents living in th<> o;dme type of apartment. In some cases, the alleged ... urcharge added up to $700 to the rent paid by other ten- .i11l'>, officials said. f\1clflin called the alleged p1<1d1et' "<1 roundabout 11 H•lhod to dVoid renting to l.i 11111les with children." I !1JP!lliger could not be '"" lwcl for comment Tuesday. Fu nnPI cloud just rnisses Newport \ '>lllclll funnel cloud was Put a few words to wo rk for you. Call the Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS 642-5678 spotted brieOy here Tuesdoy hovering over the coast of Huntington Beach. But the cloud never touched down and caused no dam.age on the ground, authorities said. Described by witnesses as about 750 feet long from the base of the clouds to the tip, it was spotted about 8:40 a.m. near the former Southern Call-' fomia Edison power plant on West Coast Highway. Newport Beach Marine Safety Supervisor Mike Hal- phide said he noticed the waterspout as it made its way onto shore a few miles north of his post. 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UI ,,., You mNn H 211 =tlE• L":· _:A::::rr'.!E:'.Pr~eo~---' COsta Mesa • 548-8428 EIGHT CONTINUED FROM 1 Costa Mesa attorney George Cote was one of the first appli· cants, but withdrew his name because of time constraints. The eight applicants are: • Robert Berger, 45, vice presi· dent of manufacturing operations for Newport Medical Instruments. Berger, who has an eighth-grade son attending Waldorf School, said be has always wanted to be involved in the community and will bring his business expertise to the board. He said the main issues facing the district include bilingual edu· cation, deferred maintenance and ORGANIST CONTINUED FROM 1 "It's ta.ken a little bit or adjust. ment, • Duquesnel said. "But 1 think I'll have more of a chance to kind of show off my talents.• A longtime keyboard and piano player, DuquesneJ's musi- cal background is firmly planted in jazz. She has performed with the local contemporary jazz group Pocket Change and also fronts her own jazz trio. For the past two weeks, Duquesnel has spent almost every minute of her free time in a Capitol Records studio working on a new solo album, "Where is Love.· No release date has been set, she said. ll might seem like an accom- finding a superintendent who will be a .. good I der. • David Brooks, a fonner Costa Mesa police capt4ln with a daughtet attending Estancia High School •Mary Lu Fissel, 42, a mother of two itudents at EstandA High. She has been PTA president at California Elementary and TeWinkle Middle schools and is active ln the PTA at Estancia High. She~d northwest Costa Mesa needs to have more r'epresenta· tion, especially in regard to the superintendent search process. "The superintendent needs to be someone who can see the big picture,• Fissel said. "We need someone who can address hous· ing and deferred maintenance.• "I think I 'll have more of a chance to kind of show off my talents ... 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He has worked 20 years in ~uca· lion as principal of Westminster and Huntington Beach high schools. • Elizabeth S. Meyer, a retired TeWinlde Middle School teacher. She is president of Releaf Costa LEWD CONTINUED FROM 1 calls to an inmate in a New York prison. "We're just starting our investigation," Chandler said, "So we're not sure if this is the same guy." As for the fem ale voice in the initial call, police do not know U the male caller had an accom- plice or impersonated a female voice. Women who get such a call C l)CHailS pt-'"'1· At'• ad t01 f L ~ lJ (,(1 • Mesa. 'a group that plants tlees In the dty and has an environmental focus. • Jim Toledano, 54, an attorney with the Irvihe law firm or Toledano & Wald, an Orange County Superior Court judge pr0• tem and vice chairman or the Orange County Democratic Party He has a daughter who attended Estancia High School and a son who goes to Iivine High School • lbi Wintennan, 50, a philoso- phy teacher at Saddleback Col- lege. 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FARNSWORTH G1 AUILL lANDSCAPB COMPANY 54&3132 ~ :JJc;HaJOJO Ur._... . . . • A PUBLIC EDUCATION PR0GAAM AUTHORIZED BY :THE CALIFORNIA PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION . . www.knowt1llg1llpawer.org TDD/TTY: 1.eoo-933-3119 • ... -...,._..ct\ nut!JslllJ Mlld-..tD -to._....._ OI' not hlf ~ .. haw a dlOICe ol ~ lilrW» ~ lllCllltoca.-INltCI ~ oreNr._ .... ....., .. ._ nuntber pttnMdon "* bmblSJICllolnt6m'Jllr111 an hew~~•~ e.n . -. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1; 1991 I EYE-OPENER Eagles take their lumps in baseball against Laguna Beach roger earl son ANATOL, AS ·IN ANACIN She has the ingredients to stifle some headaches. T here's no doubt Estancia High Principal Peggy Anatol has been a target of sorts when the various woes of Eagles' athletics are discussed. Let's face it, if you want reasons for success or failure in any endeavor, the first stop is at the top. And when you scan the Eagles' campus it's obvious that there has been major problems in terms of a lack of on-campus coaching with walk-ons multiplying like rabbits, on-campus coaches covering but 10 spots. With the early retirement issue creating 10 teaching openings at Estancia, all eyes have shifted to the big office on campus. with a wonder of what's to develop? • Peggy Anatol does not hesitate when asked the question: "I'm looking ... I'm open ... I'll do anything to build this school because I love this school ... I'm open to just about anything ... J'm looking for people who can offer everything ... I want to build on our athletic program ... We have a new athletic future on the horizon ... Now is the time ... 1 want some on-campus coaches ... ~ Enough said? Those comments came from within a two-minute spiel and if nothing else, left any perceived side issue rather moot. Another bonus is that one of those 1 O spots is an opening in the physical education department with football coach Roy Scaffidi already lined up to fill a void in driver's education. Anatol's response to the question, not only in words, but in the delivery, certainly cools some doubts created over time. The rumor was that Anatol was "anti-athletics," and not from simply one faction or comer of the campus. Estancia has had no monopoly on the shrinking numbers' game. Corona del Mar has even less in terms of on-campus teachers manning coaching posts (nine) and Costa Mesa is in the same HIGH SCHOOL BOYS VOLLE DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Corona del Mar's Mike Jackson (6) and Greg Burden (5) focus on the ball in the backcourt; below, Sea Kings' Dennis Alshuler (right) comes in to help Jackson block a kill by Santa Margarita's Adam Breault in Tuesday night's Sea View opener. . ( QUOTE OF THE DAY •OveroJI this W08 a great match ... but (we} ~n 't as • consisteni as them and thal was probabh./ th~ difference ... -CDM VOLLEYBAU COACH STIJVE CON77 • CdM squanders two-game lead as Santa Ma rgarita wins opener,. 6 -15, 11 -15, 15-13,' 15 -12, 15-9. By Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot CORONA DEL MAR -It was obvious that Santa Margarita High 's boys volleyball team was not going to go away as players' pa.rents lined one entire side of the Corona del Mar gymnasium and hooted and hollered, even with their so~ down two games. Sure enough, the comeback began and did not end until the Eagles squeezed the match out of Orange County's second- ranJced Sea Kings, 6-15, 11-15, 15-13, 15- 12, 15-9, in the Sea View League opener for both squads. After CdM's brilliant defensive show- case in the first two games, Santa Margari- ta (5-1, 1-0 in league) began to hit between blocks, find open spaces on the floor and, according to Eagles Coach Eddie Rapp, enjoy itself. · • (CdM) played great defense and we had to keep chipping away. We hung tough and our guys started having a little more fun," Rapp said. The Sea Kings (3-2, 0-1) found them- selves down, 5-10, in the third set despite playing for the match . Senior Greg Coon, a 6-foot-5 senior, and classmate Greg Burden found the wood on a few hits and tied the game a t 12-12. Coon sent a kill straight down from his middle blocking position to actually take a one- point lead. But after seven tiring sideouts, the Eagles' star Marcus Skacel served to 14-13 and a CdM hitting error gave the guests the 15-13 win. "We were doing a lot of things better (in the first two games), namely passing," Sea Kings Coach Steve Conti said. "When the passing's on, it makes it easier on our setter (Kevin Hansen) and our hitters have better chances." Junior Dennis Alshuler was taking advantage of those chances as he slammed down seven kills in game four, but after the hosts grabbed a 12-11 lead, Santa Margari- ta's Adam Breault got the serve and CdM committed three consecutive hitting errors. Matt Zierhut fired over an ace for game point to force the fifth game. That's w hen Skacel took over. He pounded down eight of his game- high 34 kills in the deciding set, in which CdM never led. "Overall this was a great match . We played great defense, but weren't as con- sistent as them and that was probably the differen~e. • Con ti said. "(Skacel) did a good job. We knew they'd go to him in the crunch. "He's an outstanding player, but we have some outstanding players, too, and now the focus has to turn to what's coming up next." Alshuler tallied 19 kills, but Burden led the Sea Kings with 24. Coon added 17 to go with his six solo blocks and five assisted stuffs. Hansen put up 54 assists. Estancia mercied by Artists . •Eagles drop 12-2 duel. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -U Estancia High's Eagles needed only to rely on relays, they'd be feeling good today in the Pacific Coast League baseball standings. Problem is, hitting, pitching and fielding count, too. Laguna Beach was expected to be good, honest comyetition Tuesday for the host Eagles, but Coach Greg Marshall's Artists won in a mercy-rule decision, 12- 2, after six innings. Fittingly, Laguna Beach right- hander Jimmy McKibban struck out Estancia's Adam Thunell to end the game just as it started to rain. "I didn't expect (a mercy rule), especially after the way we've been swinging the bats,• Mar- shall said. "But they helped us a little (with four balks, three errors and a run-scoring wild pitch).• The Artists (5-4, 1-3 in PCL), seeking their first playoff berth this season since 1963, didn't struggle against Estancia pitch- ing, collecting 15 hits, including five doubles and two home runs. One of the <lingers, a solo blast by Aaron Skinner leading off the sixth inning, was clouted to straightaway center field, where the wind was blowing out, an unusual direction for Estancia. What the Eagles (0-8, 0-4) were able to accomplish, howev- er, was success on relays from right fielder J .D. Willey to fresh- man shortstop Armando Ortiz, whose hands a.re softer than the infield dirt on which he p lays. McKibban, though, tied the Eagles in knots, spinning a one- hitter while striking out 10 and yielding no ea.med runs. HThe other day against Aliso Niguel (a 12-2 loss) we only got one hit also, H Estancia Coach Tim Green said. H All we can do is keep coming out here and work- ing hard." Steve Wilson, Estancia's desig- nated hitter who batted ninth in the order, collected the only hit off McKib ban, a single to center field in the third inning. Wilson later scored on Long Nguyen's sacrifice bunt and McKibban's subsequent throw- ing error that allowed both run- ners to settle in scoring position. With two outs, Wilson scored on a bases-loaded walk to Matt Mueller, then Nguyen scored on McKibban's wild pitch. situation. --------~-~~------------------------~·---~------~-~----~--------~-~------------, Laguna Beach broke the game open with five runs in the fourth, when an infield error started the rally and lour balks kept it going. Newport Harbor 1s the only school in the Newport-Mesa district with an athletic director (Eric Tweit) feeling fat and sassy. No less than 27 spots at Harbor are now manned by on-campus coaches, and there is a quality at Newport which defies question. \ A Thy? Because each principal / V who came to Harbor over the past few years has looked for a way to build a little. The Sailors can thank Tom Jacobson, Dennis Evans, Bonnie Maspero and now Bob Boies, each who has contributed to make the Tars' athletic program better. One hour required to dispose of Woodbridge, 15-2, 15-5, 16-14. NEWPORT BEACH • It took ju.st 60 minutes for the Newport Harbor High S8il&s to ~ of visiting Woodbridge in Sea MeW League ~volleyball Tues· day, which was JUSt what Coach Dan Gleim~. giWlg hiin ttme to scoot over to Corcma de1 Mar High to take irt tb8 sat.a ~-OtM duel. WOOdbridge WU a 15-2, 15·5, 16-1, Victim: iii 1be Sallon' ~with Scott Dore (13 killt), M4tt Jameaon (eJghttldlll) and Al Union (eight kWI) pacing the dedslOn. Glenn inSerted junior 1Y namblie into the setter's role mid way through the sec- ond game and be finished out with 12 digs and 20 asSists. Adam Hearlson, on the mend from a sprained a.rikle, got in some playing time in the second game, and the Sailors were able to give Scott Archbold some tiJrie off tbe court to provide some heattng time aft.ei' a .b8c:tic recent lcbedule. The SMlorl, now s..o onraa t~ in Sea view ~ play, ue pdmd tor sana.a Malgarlta Priday in the 'IUI' gym. •we didn't Win a game oft them lalt year.• Mid Glerin, ~on two lolllBI Estancia, and Costa Mesa, find themselves still locked in the Pacific Coast League with schools like Aliso Niguel and Laguna Hills, programs which virtually double Estancia or Mesa in enrollment, and with coaching ::~9~~~::~; ,~ r H~WKS-HOtD and Laguna Hills, 20 years old this past football season, has amazing numbers to boast. Of 70 coachj.ng spots at Laguna -Hills, thf!'ffawk:s have 53 of those filled with on-campus coaches, according to their principal. Wayne Michaelian. Mustangs commit seven errors to waste a quality pitching effort from senior right-hander Ryan Gallacher. I don't think anyone expects Peggy Anatol to threaten those nwnben, but at least there By Bany Faul}mer, Daily Pilot appea.n to be valid hope that some of the major bleeding at &tanda Will be stopped. TbeN wUl never be numbers that Will tau.fy 8\#e.ryone, of ()()une, Nor ls any windfall tn tennt ol fund.I entldpated. LAGUNA Hn..1S - The ball, for a change, wasn't Oytng over tbe 18 /.'.f f •. \I L . outtield fences Tuesday at Lag\lna Hills High's bend box baseball dWi'iond. unearned runs. Mesa, behind another quality start by senior .right-h ander Ryan Gallacher, played three errorless innings, shutting out the heavy hit- ting Hawks each time. But an erro1 on a would-be dou- ble play in the second, a five-error epidemic In the fourth, and another oosUy miscue to open the fifth, helped Laguna Hills remain unbeaten tn four PCL contesta. in league play by 3~ counts, and two straight losses in tournament play. "'fh~ won CIF last ~ and were undeteeted 1n le4gue, • continUed Glenn, who bad not seen the Eagles in person this season until Tuesday ~t at CdM. "Adually I've seen them," contiilued c;ienn. •oot not With their 9UYI in tbere. • ~ guv. mdud8 Nndout Marcus SJracal; wbO WU mlntng ID actlOn when .. &.-.di--= Wilb 1•91mo Beadltiitba OtUge 1blu:nament. Prtday's match wtlh Senta ~ta is bllhKl to ~ at about 5:45, fOllowizlg a ":30 p.m. ltaJt With the jumor vmtty. I I get the clutch hit and we couldn't make the clutch play on defense." Junior Brian Montoya ?Mtched Laguna Hills' extra-base output with a pair of doubles himielf and he scored the Mustangs' run, thanks to Ben Pelter's sacrifice fly in tbe third. But Laguna Hills pitdiers 1\tler Dale, the winner in relief, and Mlke Sj:lraitz combined to fan 10 Mustangs and llmit the villtors to tlve hits. n wUl &till be a tough row to hoe, end f\lnd·ralsing wtD continue to be a part of every coach'• Jtut Costa Mesa managed to throw, bobble and boot the ball aroii.rid the yard often enough to allow the bOlt Hawks to record a 7- 1 Pad&: Cout Lea~ victory. Gallacher, who allowed only two ~-be.le hits ~th doubles), deserved better 1upport in the Ryan GIJlaiclMr Rob Gloster drove an opposite· field lingle to right; while Mea teammates Chril OeSaDdro and Scott Smith beet out 1ntield grounders to ahortatop Jeff Piicber for the other Mala hiti. c.Upboerd. But f« DOW, I'm goma to ltop the ~J1Vfll Eltanda and eee bow Jt worka out over the nm few w..U. , ·we play catdi, we « • said Mua~ Coach Kirt Baurenne.llter, whoee team ooqa. mttted seven enon to pave tbe way for M ' field, u well u et the plate, where ~ struggled 1n the clutch elld 1tranded l8ftn bue runners . •ayan pttcbed u well es t could bave Mluid, • Bauermeilter Mid. •But we couldn't Th8 Mustangs fell to 1-8 (including three fOrfelts), 1..J lD league. ' Skinner, Grant and Beau Mus- saco had three hits apiece for the Artists. Mussaco, the cleanup hit- ter, had a solo home run, a dou- ble, a two-run single and four runs scored. Grant had three RBI. MCIFIC COAST LEAGUE LAGUNA 8eAOt 12, EsrANOA 2 Scot9 by Innings Laguna Beach 301 503 -12 15 l Estancia 002 000 -2 1 3 McKibban and Mulvaney. Burciaga, Meyer (4), lhunell (4), Mosanslcy (5) and lhunell, Willey (4), lhunell (5). W -McKfbban, 2-1. L -Burciaga. 28 -Skinner (LB), Johnson (LB), Whitney (LB), Mussaco (LS), Grant (LB). HR -Mussaco (LB), Skinner (LB). MOAC COAST IJEAGUI l.AGuNA Hit.LS 7, CosTA MBA 1 5cxM'9 by lnnlngl Costa Mesa 001 000 0 -1 5 1 Laguna Hiiis 020 230 x -1 11 o Gallacher, Uttle (6) and Herzog; Spraitz. Dale (3) and Gallls. W -Hale. t -Glffacblr, 3~. '!8 • Montcyi (CM) 2. lee (LH), Fischer (LH). ~~~~,o,....:::...:..:~~~L..:......_.:.~~~~-'---~-'--..:~4 ~,---.~~~~-~-~---~~~~~~-.--~~~~--~. • . . TENNIS W CdMrips . • Loo wins four events (again); Ross sparkles. IRVINE -Senior Chuck Loo won four boys events and sopho- more April Ross topped the girls competition in three events to lead visiting Newport Harbor J-tigh to a track and field sweep over Woodbridge Tuesday in the Sea View League opener. r------------------------------------------------------1 1 ~~~:i:-<:>s ! MORSE, ZARRILU DOUBLE i ~ CORONA DEL MAR -The ! UP FOR CORONA DEL MAR ~ ~~~:i~ar ~gr ~ys0r~ : County anti CIF Southern Section 1 CORONA DEL MAR -Corona del MM•High sophomore Uz Di · · I blank d · 'tin Irvin 1 Morse continued o pattern of wirining two individual races Tues-VlSlon ' e VlSl g e I day for the Sea King girls, while Cd.M junior sprinter Zach Zarril· in a Sea View League clash Tues-! li a~mplished the feat for the first time 1il boys com~tition. da~:-~·ea Kings, who remain 1 :viSiting Santa Margarita, however, earned boys and girls team d f t d g o 2 o l 1 Victoties in the Sea View Le~e opener at Cd.M. The Eagles took un e ea e at -• -m eague Loo's triumphs in the 200 meters, 110 high hurdles, high iump and triple jump helped Har- bor's boys (1-2, 1-0 in league) claim a 9"6-45 verdict. : tli first matches, were paced by No. 1 ,1 an 89-42 boys Qedsion, w e handing the Sea Kings eir singles player Brian Morton, who gtrls_ lOSs in four meets, 70-51. d · f 19 ! Monis topped the field by six seconds in the 800 meters (2:30) ~~~~ud:t ~~e f~r Tg~:Y~ : and finished five seconds ahead of her closest competitor in the titanic at Woodbridge. ' l 1600 with a time of 5:20. • SEA VIEW LEAGUE _ "That's the second meet this ~on he's won four events to ljive us 20 points, but it hasn't been the same events," Newport boys coach Bim Barry said. "He comes through wherever we ask hlrn to.~ I z.anilli, who played baseball laGt spring, went 11.3 to edge Sdn-~ : CoitoNA on MM 18. hMNE o : ta Margaritl's Matt Brooks ln the 100, then b.eat Brooks by a : : Singles -Morton (CdM) def Dore, 1 : : 6-0, def. Ogle. 6-1, def. Aamaes, 6-0; I • SEE COM PAGE 8 1 • Jensen (CdM) won. 6-4. 6-0. 6-2; Taylor 1 : : (CdM) won, 6-2, 6-3, 6-3. L------------------------------------------------------.J : Doubles · Collins-Kulmaticki (CdM) Ross posted personal bests in the long jump (15-10) o.nd the triple jump (33-8) and also won the high jump (5-4) to key a 70-61 girls triumph. improved the Sailors to 1-2, 1-0. Additional Newport girls win- ners included: Krista Dill (shot put and discus); Amber Steen (800), Carrie Foss (3,200) and Sara McMlllen (100 hurdles). Trevor Jones (300 intermediate hurdles) and Dan Gerlach (long jump}. "That's a big win,· Newport girls coach Enc l'weit said. ·we hoped to get to the 1,600 relay and still have a chance, but we had it wrapped up by then, so both coaches decided not to rµn the relay." Newport girls coach Eric '!Weit said it was the first victory over the perennial league title con- tenders in recent memory and Sailors boys first-place perfor- mances came from: Eddie Clarke (shot and discus), Matt McK.inlay (1,600), Chris Landgren (3,200), TRACK AND FIELD S.UMMARIES BOYS SEA V11EW LEAGUE NEWPORT HAlt80ft 96 WOODBRIDGE 45 100 -1 Rommelfanger 'Ml), I 1 3, 2. Stewart (NH), 11 6, 3 llnll (NH), 12 0 200 -1. Loo (NH), 23 4, 2 Masserman 'Ml), 23 4, 3 Stewart (NH), 24.6. 400 - 1 Masserman 'Ml). S4 O; 2 J~ (NH), 54 4, 3 Peschelt (NH), 59 3 800 1 Edmonds 'Ml), 2 07 1, 2. McM1llen (NH), 2 07 s. 3 He<berts (NH), 2.09 3 1.600 -1. McK1nlay (NH), 4·42 7; 2. Herbem (NH), 4 43.2; 3 Alltonin1 (NH), 4·50.0 3,200 -1. Landgren (NH), 10 22, 2 Antonini (NH). 10 27.2, 3 Paz 'Ml), 1 O 44.3. 110 Hl'I -1 Loo (NH), 1S 1, 2 McCullough (NH), 16.9; 3. Rommelfanger 'Ml), 18 1. 100 IH -1 Jones (NH), 42-7; 2 Rommelfanger 'Ml), 44.S; 3. Rommelfanger 'Ml), 45 2. 400 re'-Y -1 Woodbndge, 45 9. HJ -1. Loo (NH), S-10; 2 Peschelt (NH), 5-1 o. 3. Barlow rN), 5-8. U 1. Gerlach (NH), 19-6, 2 Beltda (NH), 17-10'/•, 3 McCullough (NH), 16-11 TJ -1 Loo (NH), 40-6, 2 Behda (NH), 38-6. 3 Rommelfanger 'Mfl. JS-5'/ PV -1 Peanon 'Ml). 11-6; l . Gerlach (NH), 8-6, 3 Hochstetler 'Ml), 8-6 SP • 1 Oarke (NH), 45-6''1. i . Malakoutian 'Ml), 42 3, 3 Knutson 'Ml), 41-9''1. OT -1 Clarke (NH), 14'}-6, 2 Malakout1an 'Ml), 133-11, 3 Rustad 'Ml), 12~2 SANTA MAllGAluTA 89 CoRoNA on MAR 42 ,00 · 1. zamlli (CdM), 11 .3; 2. Brooks (SM), 11.5; 3. Rankin (SM), 11.6. 200 -1. zarnlli (CdM), 23.3; 2. Brooks (SM), 23.5; 3. Finn (CdM), 23.6. 400 -1. R. Thompson (SM), 50.9; 2. Finn (CdM), 50.3; 3 Thompson (SM). 53.4. IOO • 1 Schmidt (SM), 2:08; 2. <:aulfteld (SM), 2:09; 3. Egley (SM), 2·10 1,600 • 1 Collins (SM), 4.41, 2 Dennerhne (CdM), 4:42; 3. VonGunther (SM), 4 :50. J,200 · 1. Murray (SM), 10:19. 2. Dennerhne (CdM), 10:24; 3. Mattera (SM), 10:35. 110 HH -1. Hollandrake (SM), 17.4, 2. Crawf0<d (SM), 18.3; 3. Allpore (CdM). 19.4. JOO IH -1. Crawford (SM), 43.0; 2. Hollandrake (SM), 43.S, 3. Allpore (CdM), 43.6. 400 relay -1. Santa Margarita, 44.20. 1,600 relay -Not contested. HJ -1 Hayes (CdM), S..S; 2 Hollandrake (SM), 5-8; 3. Watson (SM), 5-8. U -1. Orlich (CdM), 17-4'1>; 2. Jemma (SM), 17-2''1; 3. Young (CdM), 12-l 'h. TJ -1. Young (CdM), 37-9''1; 2. Jeemil (SM), 37-6''1. 3 Crawf0<d (SM), 37-1 'h f/IV -1. Luke (SM), 1~; 2 S.undefs (SM), 1 <>-O; 3 Joyer (SM), C}-6. SP • 1. Fernando (SM), 45-0'h; 2 Justice (SM), 44-01/.; 3 Fenton (CdM), 43-1 DT -1 Jacob (SM), 118-8; 2 Fenton (CdM), 115-S1/.; 3 Justice (SM). 102-1 O'h. GIRLS NEWPORT HAR9ofl 70 W0008RIOGE 61 100 -1 Stone 'Ml), 12 4, 2. Zaby (NH), 13 1, 3 Morrell (NH), 13 2 200 -1 Stone rN), 26 0, 2. laby (NH). 27 2. 3 Simon rN!. 280 400 -1 Laudat 'Ml), 1 01 9, 2. A. Kent (NH), 1 02 7, 3 K Kent (NH), 1 '04.7 800 -1 Steen (NH), 2 24 1, 2. Kamn 'Ml), 2 25.9, 3 Mcfall (NH), 2.324 1,600 -1 Moore 'Ml), 5.B 2. 2. Foss (NH), 5 35 7, Scott 'Ml), 5:50.5 3,200 -1 Foss (NH), 12 02 4, 2. Mcfall (NH). 12:05.9, 3. Stephens 'Ml). 12·19 8 100 H -1. McMillen (NH), 18 6, 2. Jansma (NH), 18.8; 3. Baughey 'Ml), 18.9 300 H -1 Loudat 'Ml), 48 6; 2. M<Millen (NH), S0.4; 3. Jansma (NH), 52.8 400 1'91ay -1. Wood, S1.8 1,600 relay not contested. tu 1 Ross (NH), 5-4; 2 Giffi (NH), 4-8, No third U -1.Ross(NH), 15-10, 2 Stone 'Ml), 1 S-9; 3 Jansma (NH), 1S-4. TJ • 1. Ross (NH), 338, 2. Nichols 'Mfl. 33-4. 3 Jansma (NH), 32-4 f/IV -WOOdbfldge swept 5" -1 Dill (NH), » 11 '/i; 2. Anderson 'Ml), 25-10''1, 3. L~ 'Ml), 25-5 DT - 1 Dill (NH), 9S 6, 2 StW rN>. 93-1 o. 3. Martinez 'Ml), 87 1 SANTA MARGARITA 70, CoRoNA DEL MAR 51 100 • 1. Atkinson (SM). 12.6; 2. Fitzgerald (SM), 12.9; 3. Roy (SM), 13.S. 200 -1 Atkinson (SM), 26 6; 2. Fitzgerald (SM). no lime; 3 Roy (SM). no time. 400 -1 Cummins (CdM), 1 02 6, 2 Roy (SM), 1:04.2; 3 Williams (SM), 1 OS.B. 800 1 Morse (CdM), 2:30, 2 Hennessey (SM), 2:36.0, 3 Budtley (SM), 2:38.8. 1,600 • 1 Morse (CdM). 5:20; 2 Yourman (CdM). S:2S. 3. Blair (CdM), S:29 J,200 • 1. Rope (SM), 11:41, 2 Yourman (CdM), 11:43; 2. Mann (SM), 11;44 100 H • 1 Shanklin (SM). 1 S.2, 2 Wilderman (SM). 16.9, 3. Wyatt (SM), 18.5 300 H -1. Mahler (CdM), 51.1; 2 Wyatt (SM), S3.0, 3. Cutler (CdM), 56.1. 400 relay -1. Santa Margarita, 52 4. 1,600 rwlay -Not contested. HJ · 1. Clark (CdM), 4-8, 2. Hollem (CdM). 4-6; 3 Oraguze (CdM), 4-6. U -1 Shanklin (SM), 15-B'h; 2. Halley (CdM), 14-10'1•; 3 Vonderdrake (SM), 13-9'1>. TJ -1 Shanklin (SM), 33-11; 2 Vonderdrake (SM), no mark; 3 Williams (SM), no marlc. f/IV -1 Vonderdrake (SM), 8-6; 2 Christenson (CdM), 7-6; 3 Torrianm (SM), 7-0 SP -1 Fitzgerald (SM), 31-8''1 2 DeM1lle (CdM), 30-8 I/.; 3. OICkson (CdM), 28-0'f, DT -1 Nolan (SM), 100.3, 2 DeM1lle (CdM), 91-1 '/,; 3 Dickson (CdM), 79-101'4. : def. Yan-Richter, 6-1, def. Bilhmoria- Smiley. 6-1, def. Matias-Cho, 6-0, Chopra-Mozeyani (CdM) won. 6-3, 6-0, 6-4; Shahmardi-Myers (CdM) won, 6-2, 6-3, 6-0. Eagles top Tars, 16-2 NEWPORT BEACH -Senior standout John Renik of Newport Harbor High won two of three sets at No. 1 singles to improve his record this season to 13-4, but the host Sailors lost to Santa Mar- garita, 16-2, in Sea View League boys tenrus action Tuesday. SEA VllEW LEAGUE SANTA MARGARITA 16 NEWPORT HAR8oR 2 Singles: Ren1k (NH) def Smith. 6-3; def. Sidhar, 6-3; lost to Fears. 3-6, MacMaster (NH) lost 1-6, 1-6, 2-6; Oshooi (NH) lost 1-6. 1-6, 0-6. Doubles: Singer-Hsieh (NH) lost to Gaffney-Hsu. 2-6; lost to Ware- Friedersdorf. 1-6, lost to Streeter-Doyle. S-7; Oslandel-Peterson (NH) lost 1-6, 2-6, 4-6; McRorie-Uhl (NH) lost 2-6, 1-6, 4-6. BADMINTON Vtkes top CdM, 16-3 HUNTINGTON BEACH Savann a Kmg of Corona de! Mar High continued her hot streak in girls singles as she produced one of three victories for the Sea Kings (0-3) Tuesday m host Mari- na's 16-3 Garden Grove League coed bad.rrunton win. Sean Hooper and Justin Winder won in boys doubles for CdM, as did Mikudo Fukuda and Brian Kaqus1an. BEAVTIFUL COURSE ALONG THE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1998 COLLEGE SPORTS Pirates edge Rustlers, 5-4 • Shwam collects victory with complete effort; OCC wins it in the seventh with two-run burst, with Bobby Calderon the ignitor. c o s T A BASEBALL MESA Orange Coast College • pushed across two runs in the seventh inning to go ahead, 5-4, and Mike Shwam pitched a complete-game victory as the host Pirates defeat- ed Golden West by the aforemen- tioned score in an Orange Emptre Conference baseball game Tues- day. OCC's Bobby Calderon (3 for 4 ) doubled leading off the sev- enth and scored on a single by Yoshi Ehinger (2 for 5) to tie the game, then Ehinger scored the game-winner on a fi elder's choice. Shwam struck out six a nd walked two in his route-going effort. OCC improved to 13-13. 5- 9 in OEC; Golden West fell to 14- 12, 7-9. ORANGE Ert9'tA£ CONFERENCE 0AAHGE CoAST 5, CioLoE.N WEST 4 Golden West 000 oo 1 300 -4 8 o Orange Coast 011 010 20. 5 14 1 Carr and Falnigan; Shwam and Lukin W -Shwam, 2-3 L -Carr, 3-2. 28 ·Gulledge (GW), Gonzalez (OCO, Chavez (OCO. France (OCO. Calderon (OCQ. HR -Albnght (GW) OCC belts Cypr~, 7-0 CYPRESS -..- Martha Garcia, 1 ENNIS Camella Jaeger (Estancia High), Melissa Walker and Denise Poire! swept in smgles for Orange Coast College as the visiting Pirates shut out host Cypress, 7-0, m Orange Empire Conference women's tennis action Tuesday. OCC (10-3-1, 7-2 in OEC) dropped a total of three games in the match. Cypress is winless in nine trips to the court. ORANGE EMPtltE CONFetENa Onnge Coast 7, Cypress 0 Singles: Garcia (OC0 def. Raphael, 6-0, 6- 1, Jaeger (OCQ def Cruz. 6-0, 6-1; Walker (OCO def. Tiluu, 6-0, 6-0; Poire! (OCQ def Lopez. 6-0, 6-0; Cahn (OCQ won by default Doubles.: Jaeger-Walltef def. Raphael-Cruz. 8-1; Poirel-Garcia def. Tiluu-Lopez. 8-0 EARTH DAY SIC ECOTOPIA IUDS RUN Pirates falL 5-4 COS TA l MESA -A sev-SOFTBAL enlh-inrung rally fell short for Orange Coast College as visiting Riverside turned a game-ending double-play to edge the Pirates, 5-4, in an Orange Empire Confer- ence softball game Tuesday. With a run already across and one out in the seventh. OCC's Kristin Freed hit a fly ball to cen- ter field with the bases loaded. Christina Davila made. the catch for the Tigers (10-15, 3-9 in OEC), then fired to second base to dou- ble off Destree Serrano to end it. OCC fell to 8-17, 0-13. Sara Despalmes had two ruts for OCC. ORANGE EMPIRE CONR.lt£NCE RIVBtS4DE 5, ORANGE CoAST 4 Rrverside 022 010 0 -5 7 3 Orange Coast 300 000 1 -4 7 5 Dorow and Ferreira; Correa and car- men. W -Dorow, 9-11 . l -Correa, 4-6. sec takes two more IRVINE Southern Cali-SOFTBALL fomia College, the fourth-ranked softball team m the NAIA, picked up its 29th and 30th wins in a pair of shutout Vlctories over Concor- dia m lrvme Tuesday m Golden State Athlebc Conference play_ The Vanguards, perfect in GSAC action at 4-0, won, 7-0 and 6-0, behind sterling performances from pitchers Jen Houston and Gretchen Brandt. Sophomore Valene Irwin. con- ference Player of the Week. cotl- bnued her onslaught with a 5 for 9 showing and three RBI. GOU>EN STAft ATHLETlC CONFelENCE GAME1 5oCA.l. Coll.EGE 7, ~ 0 Soul College 210 001 l -7 9 o Concordia 000 000 0 -0 2 S Houston and Murie, Blankenship (5); Maya and Rosenthal. W -Houston, 16- 3; L -Maya, S-7. 2B -Rogers(SCO. Mat- sumura (CU). Vega (SCO. GAME2 5oCA.l. Coll.EGE 6. CoMc::oRDlA 0 Socal College 200 001 3 -6 14 Concordia 000 000 0 -0 4 Brandt and Murie, Blank.enstup (6); Shankles and Rosenthal. W -Brandt. 13-3. L -Shankles, 7-6. 2B -Rogers (SCQ, Murie (SCO. l :OOAM 9:)0AM UPPER NEWPORT BAY ECOLOGICAL -;--· '"f 'I' RESERVE STARTING AND FINISHING BETWEEN THE HYATT NEWPORTER AND THE NEWPORT DUNES RESORT. •THE UPPER NEWPORT BAY NATURAllHS W Ll 8£ HO~TING THE 8TH ANNUAL EARTH DAY CELHAATION ON rnlllMAKER ISLAND FEATURING ENVIRONMCNTAl DISPLAY~ MUSI(. £DUCATIONAl GAMES, CANOE TOURS FOOD AN D DRINK. PLUS LOTS OF FUN' ADMKNOM If falll fOI IMfQIUMDOH OH ANY Of JHIH mm <All 114.Mq.'14' -------------------·-------------------------------·--·--·----------------------·-·--------------------------·------- /MICE <HECK PAYAIU TO THE UPPER NEWPORT IAY NATUAAUITT AND MAIL C/O RACE PACE, PO IOX 795, DANA POINT, CA 92629 AGE 4'/18198 M F DJ DJ FIRST NAME • EVENT ENTRY FEES "' 0 SlO IEFORE 4113 Q UJ AITTR 4113 6. EVENT DAY I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ) I y,,._ YL J_ ,,._ l _ XL _ CITY 1 111111111111111111 1 STAT! 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Santa Ana Valley nidcs Sailors, 12 .. 11. in eight Mancilla ruling: Junior varsity only TODAY • ....... CdM tops Warriors IRVINE -Mox Wallick and Chad Towersey shared medalist honors Tuesday, shooting 1-over 31 for nine holes, to lead the Corona del Mar High boys golf team to a 201-21 1 Sea View League wm ovet Woodbndge at Santa Ana Country Club. round of 42, while Vanessa Shapiro (44), Elyzabeth Olah (45), Briana Reehl (46) and Undsay Galbraith (49) also paced the Sailors, now 4·0-2 in 18-bote matches. slmilar mcugin bl the 200, with a wtnn.ing tune of 23.3. Morse and Zarrilll were the only double winners for Coach Bill Sumner's hosts, though three boys and three girls won events for the Sea Kings. SANTA ANA -April Carfoll's lwo-run double in the top of the eighth inning provided visiting Newport Harbor High with 4 lead, but Santa Ana Valley scored four runs in the bottom halt of the eighth to defeat the Sailors, 12-11, in nonleague soft· ball action Tuesday. The on-o.gtun. off~galn ellgt· billty status o! CO$la Mesa High baseball player Ruben Moncilla was finalized Monday, according to Mustangs Coach Kirk Buer- meister, who said the junior standout will play for the junior varsity the rest of the season. High school Co<ON ~I Mar at er Toro, 3:15 pm.; Irvine at l"lewport Harbor. 3:15 p.m. • 'IWVtls College men -Southern uhfornia College at Azusa Pacific. 1 p.m. College women -Southern California College-at Azusa Padflc, 1 p.m • Innes MacDondld (41), Bnan Wegener (43) and Craig Brooks (43) also scored for lhe winners, 5-1, J.Q m league El Toro bests Newport EL TORO -El Toro High showed Tuesday why it has yet to lose in boys golf this season, han- dllng Sea View League visitor Newport Harbor, 409-433. at the El Toro Marine Base course. CdM's Kevin Hayes went 5-8 in the high jfunp, edging an Eagle rot! on fewer misses, while teammate Nick Orlich was two inches better than any Eagle in winning the long jump (17-411'2). The Tars (5-5) committed sev- en errors in the last three innings, including five in the decisive eighth. They also outhit the Fal- cons, 17-9, as Kyle McNichols and Kristen Urban bad three bits apiece, while teammates Carroll and Katie Ziegler had two each. Bauermeister said CIP South- ern Section officials ruled Mon- day that Mancilla was eligible to compete this semester. But, since he immigrated from Mexico and is living with a guardian, rather than his parents, CIP rules dictate be can't play varsity sports until next spring. • VoHeybatl Community college men • Orange Coast at Grossmont. 7 p.m. High school boys · Estancia at Lag~ Hills, 6 p.m.; Aliso Ni.guel at Costa .. Mesa, 6 p.m. Los Al girls tie Tars Sea King triple jumper Ken Young bettered Orlich 's margin of victory by an inch with a mark of 37 .9112. but it wasn't enough to keep locals from falling to 2-2. -by Ban-y Faulkner ·~II Community college Orange Coast .. NEWPORT BEACH -Visiting L9s AJamifos High erased a lhree- shot deficit trom the first half of its 18-hole girls golf match with Newport Harbor as the two teams rirushed tied at 226 Tuesday at Newport Beach Golf Course. Newport's Kevin Olson carded an 18-bole score of Sl, eight strokes off the pace of El Toro medalist Satori Suzuki. at saddleback, 6 p.m. - NONLEAGUE Scott Tippett (85), Miller Akins (88), Mitch Johns (89) and lraighe Concannon (90) rounded out the top five for Harbor (1·4, 1- 2 in league). El Toro is 8-0, 3·0. Corona del Mar's Jenny Cum- mins topped the field in the girls 400 (1:02.6), while teammates Jaycee Mahler (51.1 in the 300 hurdles) and Kelsey Clark (4-8 in the high jump) were also victori- ous. SA V/WEY 12. NEWPOllT HAMott 11 Newport 000 611 03 · 11 17 7 SA Valley 100 124 04 • 12 9 1 Urban, Kinsey (7) and Huntington; De La Rlda and Kendrick. W -De La Rida, 5-6. 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Costa Daily Pilot Mar. 11, 18, 25, Street, Newport Beach. CA. HMby G""9n rtwt the 1111 pnlpll!y license 11 about ID be maoe fJQe ~cash pnor to sutmlllno 22e to the Flcllllous BuslnHs gated patty PUBLIC NOTICE 380 w. Wilson Street Mesa, CA 92627 Apr. 1, 1998 W613 92661 lilDMI .. 92 Beyawt c-t The namets) Sooll Seal· ~. $52.<XX>OO Name: Options Research Pu bllah~d New ort IC104, Costa Mesa, CA This business Is con· This business Is con· NNport 8elch. CA IJ29llO nty °' Ftder11 l.X ~mbet'S I/Id Oemnl Note for llMfllOIY 3nd Consulting. 1048 lrvlne Beach·Coata Mesa ~ally Fictitious Busln•H 92627 ducted by: an Individual PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an lndlvldual Asreao(s Plltlll PbnW 931 , business lddl!ss 01 lhe to be ieliaced by casn DllOI' ID Ave.. Sulla 429. Newpon N St t t This business Is con· Have you staned doing Have you started doing 802, As Men f1Jt1 o..atlld selltlPI HEE KEUN sutimlllno 226 to A8C • Beach. CA 92660 Pilot March 25, Aprll 1, Th ~~· 1 a •m•n ducted by: a corporation business yot? Yes, 6/271 Flctllloue Bua In••• business yot7 No Seld OMd d Trust, wl be ICld et ,, .. ,., 1~..,.nseelN OUCnK p•"K SS# 524 500 00 Tne F1c11tlous Business 1998 ' 0 ow ng persons 811 Have you started doing 1994 N•m• St•t•ment George Hardman pJ~ic: tuetian •t In Tiit Front """ .,,.. l'Vl • ' Name referred to abOv• W640 ~~p~~~el~V~~TMENTS business yet? Yes, 8/90 Clhan M. Ogu The lollowlng persons are This statement was filed Tha AeaPdel At Tha MUI Ertiy 20257&~4A. SS# 0~~-1515nand5, tne '!:r(~:e~ ~~ was filed In Orange Co~mty Klondike Air Inc., Sunny This statement was tiled doing business u: with the County Clerk of ArM 10 The Plec:8tcll ,...,ne ye · .,....,. • '' on6·2-95,FlleNo.F648432 PUBLIC NOTICE ~~MP~NJ· ,:8~A~~~;;Y· Beeker, Vice President with the County Clerk ol SKVBLUE TECHNOLO. OrangaCountyon3·20·98 Cenltr • .-01~11E.ChlpmenAve . CA~ . int!":~~~·= Robin B. GrlHln, 1189 Ru1· NOTICE o:'rypoW s~:elber 44 Ox· This statement was llled Orange County on 3·6-98 GIES, 1175 Summit Or. La· 1898Cl752870 f'llcwltil, Clllonw on 4122$8, et 001119 rusiness as HER-~Bu and Protenions oCocle land Aoa<I, Newpon Beach, · g. with 1he County Cletk of 1888875 t 471 guna Beach, CA 92651 0 11 Pit t M 24 3 10 00 AM, ro the ~ bi:lder, SHEY'S MAAKET sine.ss · CA 92660 INVITING BIDS lord, lrvlne. CA 92612 Oran e County on 3-13·98 Mark Richard Riehm. 1175 a Y 0 ar. • 1• PIY•~ et thl time d Mle. r All other ~Stness name(s) tnat the considen111on lor ltallffer Holly Kruger, 604 16th The Or!l'lQt County Sanl· Ryan Steelberg, l84 Les· g 19988752209 Dally Pilot Mar. 11 • 18• 25• Summit Or .. Laguna Beach, Apr. 7• l4, 1998 W643 Cllllort'altit(s check dnrMt or11 and adO~es) used by the Ill Ille talSlntSS and ~tense IS \0 Streel. Hunllngton Beach. talion District of Or1nge say, Newpotl Coast, CA Apr. 1, 1998 W614 CA 9265t PUBLIC NOTICE stale or' .... tieM. d1lc:l seller(s)ilcenset w.tlln h past be paid only nr Ille lrWIS1tr his CA 92648 County, California, wlll re-92S57 Dally Pilot Mat. 18• 25• PUBLIC NOTICE ThlS business 1s con· on e mi. or fedlnil AVrtQI tniee )'UIS. is St1tl<I ~ tile been apptlMd ~the~ Richard Hoeft. 811 East ceive bids unlll Tuead•y, Chad .steel berg. 44 Ox· Apr. 1 • 8• 1998 W630 dueled by: an lndlllidual Flctltloua Bu1lne11 loin ~. AW1ll' sellerts~icenset. are None of AlcohOk ~ Concrol Bay. Nowpon Beach, CA July 14, 1998, •t fr~tslrv~n~stc:s;261~2 con PUBLIC NOTICE Fictitious Buslne11 Have you started doing H•m• St•t•ment IAOC9llOI\ or uvings blnlt Tlie l\lflle(S), Sooll Stoi· 0. Malcll23.1Qll8 9266 l 11 :00 a.m. Bids must be ducted b . ~ enerat an: N•m• St•t•ment business yet? No The followlng parsons are spd1ed 11 fir&nall Code sect• nty oc k<lt111 fax Numbers and HEI KEUN PARK. IN DUCK P~ This business Is con· received at the Oislllcfe nershlp y. g P Flctllloua Bualn•H The following persons are Mark Richard Riehm doing business as: ~1021ndeuthorized todo address ol Ille tllyenpjll1cant SelJef\Jetnsee ducted by a general part· Purchasl Olflce b th1 Have ou star1ed dol N•m• Statement doing business as: Thls statement was filed BUCKINGHAM PLACE. nCIUorr. Tha Sllewi bl are THE RAYM'.>NO GROCERY THE RAY~ GROCERY COM-n~r~h•PB G IHi data end~ma herein~bove buslnts~ yel? No ng The following persons are Skytrekker. 17795 Skypark 01th thee County C~~r9:1 2766 Longwood Court. wttuA ~ « WWTVCr. CONPAH'f, fed Tax IO 133-PAH'f. By Jose1lll E. Rl¥mo4'11, 0 9 •n887· .r2 •1~9 set forth at whlch lime Gary w. Steelberg dolng business as: Cir.. Suitt G, lrvlne, CA range <M11y on · Costa Mesa. CA. 92626 ....-or "'Pied. reglll'dong ta., 0~13. 2661 IMne Ave . Coslll Presideri, aiye.~ 1 9 <1 •• • This statement was filed SON·LIGHT ANO 92614 19888751354 John AO. Beazley, 2788 ~ or,lnlllrnlnnoia. Meu.CAQ2627 Nlwp(Ht~MIU This statement was filed they will be opened and with tho County Clerk of STEVENS MERCHANDISE. Garden Habitats, Inc.. Dally Piiot Mar. 11. 18. 25. Longwood Court. Costa setsfy !hi otlligetian MC11r9d The assets bet11Q solo are CN466766111517827· AP' 1, 1998 1Mlh tho County Clerk ol eJ1amlned at the Purchas-Orange County on 3.24.95 MINISTRIES ANQ. MORE, 17795 Skvpark Cir., Suite Apr. 1, 1998 W6t5 Mesa. CA 92626 the Oted d Tnnt ueaited ~ genetW!y oucnbe<I ~ furrwbire, ---------. Orange County on 3·13·98 Ing Division office of the 19988753288 2796 Harbor Blvd .. Suite G, lrvlne, CA 92614 This business Is con· Slndrl Belthdf. All Utme flllllres ana e<µpment, l1llCle Daily Pilot Mar. t8 25 01slllct, 10844 Ellis Avenue. Cally Pilot Ma 24 31 335, Costa Mesa. CA This business Is con· PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by an mdh1dual Women. u tniaor, ltOOlded name, and~ LJcense s Can·1 seem to Ap• 1 8 1998 w629 Fountain Valfey. Cahlornta A 7 14 1998 r. WB47 92626 ducted by: a corporahon. Fictitious Buslneaa Have you s1arted doing ~r91Ddtdeo: ':""'*'No 1n ltacle get to all those • for the following· pr. • • Anita Faye Stevens. 2796 Have you started doing business ye17 No • • PIQI, and are tocmd ill 202 PUBLIC NOTICE PURCHASE· OF AN PUBLIC NOTICE Harbor Blvd • Sufle 335. business yet? No N•m• Statement J.A.O. Beazley the Offal Reoordl d 01111g1. Manne Aw Balboa ISiand CA ..apair Jobs • Costa Mes11, CA 92627 Garden Habitats. Inc.. The followlng persons are T,h1s slalemont was filed Cal'orr. The . talll 11T1C1U O'l662 • around the house? SUPERIOR COURT IONIC POLYELECTRO. Flctltloua auslneH This business ls con· Susan Ballew. President doing business as: w11h the County Clerk of MOJl9d 1'1 llld ~ " The type of license to be OF THE STATE OF LYTE CHEMICAL POLY· N•me St•tement ducted by an Individual Thls stalement was filed EAM Research, 846 Pro-Orange County on 3·20·98 the tme d Nlll~icatianof I llJnSferTld is Off.SALE GEN· CALIFORNIA FOR MER SPECIFICATION The following persons are Have you started doing IMlh the County Clerk of duclion Place. Newpo1r 19988752973 rdlot • $1 .244 10. aw. LIC£HSE #2l-2526l4 THE COUNTY HO. 8798-18 doing business as: business yet? No Orange County on 3~98 Beach. CA 92663 Daily Pilot Mar. 24, 31, rctldls the tdll tmQll'l d now issued f«tne prtmSes OF 0 ...... 0 E A pr•bld Conference CAF'E' TICA 205 6th Anita Faye Stevens 18888751355 Eamonn Andrew Moms· Apr 7 14 1998 W644 lqlld blllnct (IOl<ing locaecUtSAAEASABOVE IVU'I ··" h 1 10.oo s N • B c This 111tem1nt was filed 0 11 Pll .. 8 sey, 8730 Orange Ave.. · • · and Ufllld rurest) T ....... J In re BERNARD J .... 11 be e d at • •.m. treet, ewport each, A with the County Clerk ol a Y ot , .. ar. 11, 1 ' 25, Long Beach. CA 90807 PUBLIC NOTICE 191SentH estimated cuts, ,,. ..... ku!e and transfer of MILLER, Dece•••d. Tuesday, April 7 , 92661 Orange County on 3•24.98 Apr. 1, 1998 W62 1 This business la con· ~ • ..-a IKMlnoas ,, 1 Ille llcollol1c beWllQI hct11se is CH• No. A191812 t998, ln Room "B" o1 the J'::;,~ "::":~ea~~~~ 18888753281 PUBLI~ NOTICE ducted by: an Individual Fictitious Busln .. • lirN d ..., ~icwl d t intended to be consum~led JI NOTICE TO Admlnlallatlon Building 1t 92661 po Dally Piiot Mar. 24• 31• Have you started doing H•me St•temenl ~ Dated Meidl 27. t ~= ~l~°=hc = CREDITORS 10844 Ellis Aven~. Foun-LISI Anne Ehtenberger. Al)(. 7, 14. 1998 W650 Actltlous BuslneH business yet? No The followmg ~sons are o.n. Cettee. Assim,. Hwy . No. 240 L Buen. CA Prob•t• Code taln Valley, California. All 205 6th Street Newport N•m• St•tement ~monn A. Morrissey fl doing buslness as: Pl'llldlnl =~ 901!Q3 ano tne a':°opated salt Section 18003 prospective bidders ere Beach, CA 9266; PUBLIC NOTICE The following pe~sons are wit~• 1~~alb~~~: w~l~rk 1e:, Azteca Technology, 2034 ~70 lrwtndlle, CA 91 dallll ~ 19, 1gge Nollet 11 hereby given to urged to attend. This bu!lness la con· Flctllloue Busln•H doing business as. Orange County yon 3-t>-98 ~~e9n;;•06Ave., Santa An1, (626) a5e-44SS For Thi !Uk sae IS SUbfe<;t ID Let the Classified Service Directory help you find refial:lf.3 help. Oive us a call! CLASSIFIED 842-5678 the cred1to•1 and contin-Sealed bids must ba •. ut> ducted by. a general part· N St t t Baby Barn, 24843 Del 19988751377 J 0 lrlamltoon Cell (7~4 573-1 cal1lon11 Unfonn Commerall di 1 h ned 0 th f nershlp •m• • emen Prado 1294 Dana Point, ose rtuno. 2034 Valen· Pt""""' 411 4111411 r...,.,. ........ __ 6106 2 gent ere tors o t e m~ n •. rom sup-Have ou staned dol Th• following pe<sons are CA 92629 • Datly Piiot Mar. 11. 18, 25, cla Ave, Santa Ana, CA · ;,:"""""=:.:;.::.:,:.:;:_ __ J.:""""'::.:.>C\AU!::;:.;:•~;,:...---.!:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii::iii::iiiii'ili above·named decedent. plied by 1he District In IC· bi.sines~ et? No ng doing business as: Slantey Lorenzo Bouk· Apr. t, 1998 W619 92706 • that all persons having cordanc1 with all provl· David WI~ SIGMAX USA INC., 19200 night, 24843 Del Prado This business is con-~lalr;s agalnstl ~e 1 de~t lions of the speclflcat1on1. usa Ehltnberger Von Karman Ave., S\llll 1294 Dana Polnl CA PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an Individual then ar~1;e~~ r 5 ° 1 e Specifications. bid blanks This stalement was flied 600, lrvlne, CA. 92612 92629. • Have you started doing C em wt 341e Th upeClotyr and further Information with th• County Clerk of SIGMAX USA INC., 19200 This business ls con· Fictitious BualneH business yet? No 0 oun, 0 1 CA ~2868 may be obtained at the Orange County on 3-"1·98 Von Kalman Ave., Suite ducted by: 111 lndlvldual Name St•l•ment Jose Ortuno nve. range. • 18988751120 600, lrvlne, CA 92612 Have you •tarted doing The following persons are Tnls llatement was filed and man • copy to JOHN above •ddrasa, telephone . This business Is coo-busllless yet? No doing business as: worh the County Clerk of B. POLLARA. es Trustee of (714) 593·7581. Daily Piiot Apr. 1, 8, 15, ducted by: 1 COfparatlon Stanley L Bouknight The Training Team. 236 Orango County on 2·24·98 the Trust dated November Published Newport 22. 1998 W652 Have you started doing This alatement was flied Costa MelB St., Costa 19988750118 ~;,~9!,5~w~~~elS~h:~•c:; B.'ach.Cosla Mesa Daily PUBLIC NOTICE bo1lna11 yet? Yes, 1211/97 wlth the County Clerk of Mesa, CA 92627 Dally Pilot Mar. 25, Apr. 1, PO B 4189 Whlnl •CA Pilot Apr111, t998. SIG MAX USA, INC .. Orange County on 3-13·98 LOfind1 8. Houghton. 236 8 15 1998 W&4S 90007 °~ l • 1 er. 1 W651 Actltloua BualneH Hajlma Takada, Ex8C\Jllve 18888752218 Costa Maaa St., Costar-·-·-------- four monl~sn ~~r 8~91arc0h PUBLIC NOTICE N•m• St•t•m•nt ~':/~~:=nl Wal filed Dally Piiot Mar. 18, 25. ~~~:· 1i~:6,2Is Is COn· PUBLIC NOTICE 3t, 1998, (the dale of the The following persons are with the County Clerk ol Apr. 1, 8, 1998 W635 dueled by· an Individual Fictitious BualneH When you're tuned into classified you're tuned into your community. -' 1>ilot first publlcallon of notlc:e lo Fictitious Bu1lne11 dol{l bullnesa as: Orange County on 3-6·98 PUBLIC NOTICE Have you 1tar111d doing Name Sl•tement creditors) or. If notice la N•m• St•tement IS ND SUN COFFEE, 1 .. "'8875t358 buslnessl.et? Yes 1/90 Th f II I malled or personally dellv 302 1/2 Dl1monc1 Ave Bal· •• • e 0 ow ng persons ara I · ered to you thi~ (30). olTh• follow, Ing ~sona are boa lslend. CA 92662 ·• Dally Pilot Mar. 11 . 18. 25. FlotUlous BuslnH• ThLOfil nda . Houghton fl d doing business as: iiOiiBiiliiTUiiiARiiiiiyiiiiiiiii8ii8ii8 iOiiBiiliiTUiiiARiiiiiyiiiiiiii8iii8ii8 OBITUARY • d ng bus neas u : Donna c w ll 302 1/2 "~ 1 1998 w•20 Name Statement 9 statement w.. 1 e Advanced MobHe Wash days alter the date I Is no-PACIFIC LINK·THAI BINH · oo ey, "+"· • " with Iha County Clerk of 32 N t S ' uc~ Is malled or personally MARKET & FOOD·T0-00. ~:1°c;"t ~6:2 Balboa ts-PUBLIC NOTICE d~re ',:=~:~sons are Orange County on 3-6·98 ~an~a ~hcko;;;bs.d~~t. • 888 ~o~~e~e: ~~ ~~r·,: ~~~;;i 23700 El Toro Road, Suite AJfred M. Woolle , 302 l/2 a) ~OOKUM CONSTRUC· 18088751352 CUHord Allen Co11, 1325 the cou~ clerk a Fe;: you ~u\-'ka crorHt, CA 92630 Diamond Ave dalboa ls· Flotltloua BualneH TION, 2253 Martin St., Dally Piiot Mar. 11, 18, 25, North Lowell SllHI, Santa protechon you are encour en po Nguyen. 22665 land CA 92662 Nam• lt•lement C104, lrvlne, CA 92.612 Apr. 1, 1998 W622 Ana. CA 92706-3732 aged 10 f;1, r.our claim by ~b~~~ce. Lake Forest, Thi~ business Is con· The foltowlng persons are Ronald Whlssell, 2253 PUBLIC NOTICE This business 11 con. certified mai wlth return Ch N ducted by: husband and domg business as: Martin St., C104. lrvlne, CA ducted by an lndrllldual receipt requested au iguyen. 8335 Uttle wile COAST ACUPUNCTURE· 92612 Have you st1r1ed doing DATED 3/2198 . Road, Bloomington, MN Have you started doing HERB CLINIC, 666 Baker This bu1lness la con· Fictitious BualnHa business yet? Yes. 2/1/98 /I/ JOHN 8 POLLARA 55437 buslnets yet? No St. 1219. Costa Meaa. CA ducted by: an Individual Name Statement CllHord A. Co)( • • Ly Thi Duong. 8335 Uttte Donn• c Woolley 92628 Have you started doing The lollowlng persons ire Thls statement was filed Trustee, P.O. Box Road, Bloomington, MN This staiement was flied Chang Doek Lee, 12841 business yet? Yes. Jan. 14, doing business as~ with the County Cl11k of 41 B9, Whittler, CA 5S437 with tha County Clerk of Jo11phlne St., Garden 1998 Ouk• Austin & Company, Orange County on 3-24·98 901507 Thia buslneu 11 con-Orange County on 3-3-98 Grove, CA 92841 Ronald Whlsstll 575 W. 19th Street 18-216, 1898875~285 Jettrey C. Joy, ducted by: a general pert· t8888751348 This butlness Is con-This statement was nled Cost• MH• •. CA 92627 Daily Pllol Mar. 24, 31, Esq .. Bar 11187443 nershlp Dally Piiot Mar 11 18 25 ducted by: an Individual with the County Clark of Scon Dowtong Duke, 575 Apr 7 14 1998 W649 M 5 G ldl Have you 1tar1ed doing · • • • Have you started doing Orange County on 3-20-98 W. 19th Street #B·216, 1 .... _· -·--· -----arc o n, b119lnau yet? No Apr. 1, 1998 W818 buslneu yet? Yes, 03-04· 18880752878 Cost• Mesa, CA 92627 PUBLIC NOTICE Esq· Bar 1147412 Alllen O. t.!guyen p LI NO 98 This buslnau la con. JOY & ASSOCIATES, Thie statement wu filed UB C TICE Chang Ooek LH Dally Pllot Mar. 24• 3l, ducted by: an lndlvldu1I _F_l_c_tl_tl_o_u_1_8_u_•_l n_•_•_•_ 18300 Von Karman Aven~. with th• County Clerk of Actltloua BuelneH This statement was filed Apr. 7, 14, 1998 We.41 Have you 11arted doing Name lt•tement Suire 620, lrvlne, CA 92612· Orenge County on 3-13·98 N•m• St•t•m•nt with the County Cletk of PUBLIC NOTICE business yet? No Th• following persons .,, 1053, Telephone: (714) 18888752212 The following persons are Orange County on 3-6-98 Scon Duke doing business r.s: 252·8888, Fax: (714) 252· Dilly Piiot Mar. 18, 25, doing busll'leu u : t8888751388 Fictitious Busln•H This 1talement """' filed A and E Productions, 4540 8959. Attorney• for TrustM. Apr. 1, 8, 1998 W631 BAU HAI HOTELS TAHITI, Dally PllOt Mar. 1 l, 18, 25. N•me lt8tement ~t!,!~'c ~outynty ~~r:.egf C1mpu1, Ste. 100, Newpart JOHN B POLLARA PUBLIC NOTICE 3001 Redhill Avenue. 121 Apr. 1, I~ wea1 Th• tolloWfng persons ere -·• 0 n on Beech. CA 92863 p blf h d N t 222. Costs Me11. CA. doing business as: 19088752213 Mark Alen Ellison, 23 u s • ewpor 92628 PUBLIC NOTICE VOUS SONGES INTERI· Dally Piiot Mar. 18, 25, A~o. lrvlne. CA 92620 B.each·Coata Mesa Daily Flctltloua BuslneH EJIU~h Mcintyre, 26358 OAS. 11922 Church Clrcle, AfJr. 1, 8, 1998 W832 This buslnua 11 con· Pilot March 31. Aprll 1. 7. N•me ltatement Vintage Woods Rd. 118, Flotlttoua Bualn•H Studio 88, Huntington ducted by: an lndlvfdu1t 1998 The tollOWlng persona are Lake FOl'Ht CA. 92630 Nam• St•tement Beech CA 92848 PUBLIC NOTtCE Have you staned doing TW723 dcolng bustne11 19: Thi• bu11'nes1 11 con-The. follOWlng persona ara Dulcie Woog, 6922 Church Fictitious lualn••• bustne11 yet? No ---------• o 111 nan t Ch r I 1 t I an ducted by· a~ndl'fldual doing buslMu as: Clrcl• HunllnQ1on Beach Maril Ellison PUBLIC NOTICE School, l855 Orange-Olive The rag.litrent(s) ~om-Lounge Act, 508 ~ Pacific Cafif~la 92841 ' Name lt•t•m•nt This 11atement was filed NOTIC• OF Roed, Orange. CA 92865 rMnCed to tf81\Nct butl· Coatt Highway, Hvntlng1on Thi• butlneu 11 con-The lollOWlng penon1 ire with the County Clerk of "' Covenant Presbylirlan ne11 under the flc1111out 8"Ch, ~ 926A8 ducted by an lndlvldu1I dolnQ bUslne11 u : Orange Coonty on 3.e·H PUBLIC IAl.11 Church of Anaheim, Inc .• bualne11 name(•) lltled Mlchul T. Glezos, 508 "°' Have you •tarted doing BOfJC Claulc Cars, 11174 10989711388 OP Lll!NED ~lfornl1), 1855 Orang• aboYe on: 1-15-98 P1cmc Coast Highway, buslneH yet? No Placent11 Ave •• Costa Dally Pl.lot Mar. 11, 11, 25, PROPERTY Ive Roed, Orange, CA EJlubeth Mcintyre Huntington Buch. CA Dulcie Wong Mfta, CA 92627 Apr 1 1999 W818 Notice la hereby given 92865 Thi• 11atemenf wsa filed 92641 Thi• 11a1emant -• ftfed Brendan Gallaher, 140I · ' that a public auction wlll be Thia bu1lnH1 11 con. Wl1h ~ County Cleft< of Thi• bu1ln111 11 con-With th• County Clttlc of cane Del Jonel•. Pacific.._ _________ .,.. held on •-rll 8 1888 •t dHucted by: 1 corporation Orange C= on 3+98 dll01ed by: in lodMdUll Orange County on 3-20-te Palttades, CA 90272 , .... ' ave VOU •tarted doing -.._v. you started doing .. H .,. Thia bu1lne11 11 con-e o olook •.m, at 11n buslne11 yet? Yes, S1pt1m. 1-87eUM !>utlntM yet? y"· Mar. Of, ' 887811 .. M dtM:1ed by: II\ lndlVldual Camefback StrHt. City of ber 1985 Dally PllOt M1t. 11, 18. 25, ttil Dally PllOt Mar. 24. 31, Have you •t"™' doing .Newport Belcil, County of Covenar.J.t Preabyltrl~ 1, Ul!lll Wla4 f111i:f1M1 ~.,_ " Al;r. 1\ 14, 1991 W942 · yet? Ho Ot1nga, California. ~\NI u Chia-di flt Anaheim, lnc., PUILIC NOT1CI Thie •tat9'Mtlt wu filed PUBLIC NOTICE Brendan Oalllher STORAGE win Mil to Mt· Richard FlllWlter, Tre• With the County Ci.tic of . This llalem.nl WH riled 11ry the llen on the fOltow. ~= at•tement wu tiled '1oUdoua ....,,.... Orange Ct::a c; 3-1:-81 Flotltlous 8'a•lneH ~~hec~~~ ~~I Ing mlscelllneout hou .. wtth the County Clll'k of N•me l .. te1nent e 81 Sl1 Name ltate!IMnt 1tOl~•UH hold 9nd general pr~ OtMQe County on ).l:J.08 The~ peraona.,. Ollty PUot Mw. 11, H. The followlng perton• we itored 11 1177 CemelbeClc 1 .... 762214 do!nQ bualnMI es: Apt. t, t . 1891 We.37 doing buaiMU u : 0.lly PllOt Mat. 11, 15, Slreet. N"J)Ott 8Hch, CA DaDy Piiot Mar. ll, 2S, PT COMMUNICATIONS, PUBLIC NOTICI SaMPle>« Colllalon, HIOO ~· t, a. 1... We34 92680. by the follOwlng Apf.1. e. 1tte Wt33 ~~ = ~h.~ i::aft., Co•ta Maaa, CA PUBLIC NOTICI • per1on1. The lnYentOflee PUBU NO C 82teO '1otltloua l~H Churun l Walnut lno listed belOw W9f9 not8t.ed C Tl I All• r:quny, Incorporated .,...,. IS.t9ftHlft1 (CA), 11155 Church 11:: '1ottllout •u•lne•• by the tenenta et the time NOTICa or f:. 4100 .~_Place. The tollOwtflO l*90nl are Colla Meta. CA 82127 flfame ltatetMrtt , of r.mAI. MtH1 U STORAOe AYAILMIUTY OP • 400, ~ hKn. t:!~IN!HAUSf. Thia bu1fne11 le con-~ ':,...~ ~.,. m.akea no '~ or ANlllUAL IUrTvtlll CA t2'IO Ct.!ANIHG SEJMC!. '21 duded by. a corpor.oon f\11 I At<. 2791 HatbOi' , lltatTanfV that lhe units con-Purauant to Hctlon Thlt bullntll 11 con-w. Wit.Ion tt. Apt. c 105, Haw ~ 9twted doing """'· 1.u~ Coet.a .-..., Hove A Gciroge Sole! • lain Uld lnwfl~. 1108(d) of the Im.mil ,.,,. duCeed by: • corporadon c-. ~ .. CA t2W bYtlneei yen No CA ai:mt 8157,, Rot> &.WI e,,ue Code, notice le ~ ~ doing Wc:ncta Or~ P•n. ~": r!n:~· Inc., ~ ttl<WS« Adib, l'fH ::.~-: 82593, Robyn L P.u.r-~ettv ...., 11\111 lhe .,_.. Mu !aUllY, lncol'ponUd, 121 w. Wllaon 8'.. 1c1oe, Thia 1tattmen1 wM lied katbor mvd. 1'43, Cotti aon . M1to ~ ,.... rWCum tor the hG8I ~ I. cw.tck. ,,_ CoN MeU. CA ta:r7 WllJI the County ~1c ol MeM, CA net 1pjjlil'lh,I 1 82ns.Ur4 WllMn Sttw-~ endlnG ~ JO. -.. Tllla btl•lnee• 11 con-Or-. COYtty on S4A-ll Ttttt bu11MH It co~ lr1 ...:.., Aeccwde lH7 of "'-CHAATOH me .. ,.,,_.. ... ftlad dUetld by: an lndMdt.ill t .... 7UtM duCted ~ *' lndMdull Bual.;...Awn.Jlqulp. '=--~~T~~ ~..,..:~~.:' ~v.c?~ ~~ O.itf "°' Mw, 14. :.1, ~~':"4' ~ •••••••• 82Mt, Aefwl Mu:zatfet • 8b1e b li'\tS*f, C#f ol N-t HtMt t7 Af>r, 1, t4, 1... Wl41 ~ lalilne* Adltl lullMa "9oorda c:Nnt 8. ThofMt.. A f'ro--Uoecla ~ ,_., aulUC MAfiAI TNa """'*" na llleCI PwchMM lftlltl De '"9de ...,_, ~ tor-o.lt Plot .... tt, ti, 29• Thie llfll4efnenl .,.. Ned rv -'"' *"' the County ~ Of """' C89h attd P* b • por!!on. •t ~ o.t ¥· 1· '"' Wit? "'1t1 the eo.ny CMtt o1 ,......_ •s•h\tll 0tanoe County on~,.,. tM time of purcheM. No OLA881PlaD Ofanga Countf c.\ 1-»tl 111w ......... tlMIHl.ltt ane under tf'9 9 of H 11 fl'• the 90luCloll VoU'r• ov.ntodied with 1 .... 71naJ ~ ~ '*"°"" .,. a.IV ,.. Mir. 11, II, lllloWed eo ...._, 119 ... tMn:Nna tor • wMth-.wm o~ -...,, ••· 21, ~...._.,.; _ ~ AfW, '·a. 1• Wl:M n-...... ,....._.. Wit • you're ~ • A Cll to . 7 •••• ·-,,.... IOCM'BC UJ(. PfTHHS, """'°...., ......... ,. "°fne, M ~ CINeMed -==-b:.'::.:'~ .Atr"'t. RINT ~ ._. .. • rwtW occup-.; Of .W c. n•td, w.IMI T ~ ':\~ "• Al".' mil~--... ... 9Y'lf'I. ~ ,,... ,. ll. ;,,. COiia *°""etas~ BURKE. Hope July 10, 1921 March 27, t 998 Age 76, o( Newport Beach. California died 01 her hume on Friday. MB.rCh 27, l998. She wes born July 10. 192 1 in Meridian. Penosyl111J11a. the daughter of J05ephioe and Theodore S. Mjtchefl Mrs. Burke worker her w1y through Muskingum College in New Concord. Ohio and was an honors student. In 1945 she married college classmate. Donald W. Co&ley, who worked in the radio field for many years. He changed hi~ name to Donald Bruce before beina elected in Indiana to serve two temu in the U.S . House or RepruenlatlVCS Mr. Bruce died on August )I, 1969 and was buried in Ebenezer Cemetery near Round HilJ. Vtflinia Mrs. Burke. then known as Hope Bruce. taught for several y~ars in the elementary school in Round Hill and LucJtena, Vifiinia before moving in 1980 to Ncwpon Beech, California. She WIS an active member or St. Andrews Presbyterian Church where she tauahl Sunday 1ehool classes and una in the choir. Sbo also wotked in the Social Services Department of Hoaa Hotpital, and was a volunteer member or the Auiliary assistina Olaplain Bob Pany in conduct.in& a bereavement service and later devoting more than 2.000 hours to Auxiliary gift shop. On Augu.~ 24. 1987 ahc married Edward W. Bufke of Ncwpon Beach. Survivin1 are her husband; a $On, Brut"e Cogley or Thousand Oaks, California; dau&l'ICet Palricia Hope Tara of Scotts Valley, California; nvc pand children and tlwc sreat·pandchlld~. One brother. Rlc:lwd Mitchell, died 1evetal Yeatl 110. Ind her aecond btothcc, Ken Mitchell Uve1 near Harrisbu=lllinoia. A Mc.morial ICl'Vicc will be beld , Aprtl 3rd et J :OI p.a. •the Cliepcl of St. Andtews ~ Cbwch. 600 Slinl Aodtewl Road, Ncwpott Beach. A .econd Utvice w111 be held at the local Church of wblch abo .,.... tho a ftief.nher wbcn liW!d 1,, R ~ W. will f>e AMOunccd wbCo emstpd. "Affordable Alternative" Discount Casket, Cremation& BUrlal SerVlce Why >should you subject yourself I your family to .,.YJnl Inflated prices for cuketl 4 servlcesm? ~Ttlhl•MCAm ...... Olllll*••· ... ; , , ------------- WEDNESDAY. APftll 1, 1998 PUBLIC NOTICEI PUBUC NOTICl!I PUBLIC NOTICES PUILIC NOTICE$ PUil.iC HOTICH PUIUC NOTICll "111JC NOTICH Of81M2UI the will or "tat•.1. ot NOTICE Of both. of: CAMOL Ntete of lhe decadent. 'atH Aot. Cni• euchorl· dent admln etion TH! P!TITION , •• 1\1 w•ll elfow Che pa,.on-euttlomv w• e ;r•nted que.ia the decadent'• el reptNanteliva to telte unlHa an interHted WILL end codtofla, if many action• without pe,.on fllH en ot>Jac:t1on any, be admitted to obtaining ooutt apprcw-to the petition and probeta. Tha WILL and el. Before t8"1ng cart•n ahow1 good CMIH why any codlclla .,. evail· vary lm9orunt action., the court ahould not able tor alCetWMtlon in however, the personal grant the eu1honty. IF YOU OBJECT TO vour claim with the YOU MAY EXAM-fon"n ia _..,_,_.. ltom the granung of the courl and m81t a copy to INE ct.. ftle keen by ttM the oou" defll. pet1llon, you 1hould theperaonal repreHnt .. court. If you .,. a par· A-..Y ._ "8•• www . appur at the haenn9 live appointed by the •~ lntarHtad n the ,..., C. • .._. Can't ... mto G-' to au thou repair Job• around IM house? NiiflOlt TO SPAfCKELS NORTON ADM•ISI ER A K A C A ft 0 L I • ESTATE Of: CAROL NO"IO't!TITION nee .::n-:~ been filed br. VICTORIA :.a E. NELSON n the Sup• CLllOl S. NORTON rlor Coun of California CASE NO. A111637 County of Orange. ' and 1tat1 your objec-oourt w1th1n four ntata, you may fie -M p aft C:.-tion• or file wt•tt•n months from the data with Che c:oun • fom'\81 DIM. ~ Objecuon1 with the of fir11 •nuance of A~t fOf lpec18' .......,. ...,_CA court before the ha•r· letters H provtded 1n Nouce of the ~ng of. an l1ZelO Let the Clae9'fl~ Service To eM helra, ba,,.fl· THE PfTITrON r• cillriff. c:reditora, con-gueat• that VICTORIA dngent creditor•. and E. NELSON be appoint· ~'90Nt Who mev other-ad .. P•,.onal rapraHn- .... be lntareated In tat1va to admlnlater the the file k&Clt by the repreHntatlw Wiii be A HEAIUNG on the court. required to give notice petition wilt be held on THE PETITION r• to lntareatad pa,.ons April 23. 1991 et 1 :46 QUNta euthonty to unleu they have P.M. in Dept. 703 loc!'t- adminiater the aatete wwlvad notice or con-ad at 34 1 The City under the lnd~endant aentad to the ptopoHd Drive Seventh Fl. Or- Admlnl•tratlon of fa· eclion.I The lnd11: an-•"98 CA. ino . Your ~aarance sactton 9100 of the Inventory and appr••al 04/01, 04/02, 04/08 may be 1n parson or by Cahfornia Probate Code of ..Uta ... ta Of of ---------your ettornay. The nme for fi11n9 any petldon « ecoounc Thinking of having a Directory help you find rellable help. 842·5078 ~ EQUAL HOUSING ~T\JNITY All IUI 1111111 IMltltl•• It !Ms .......... ~lttlltfff­... Fair.....,.. Act ti 1 .... IMMff wllldl ... ff lllt .. I It .~,.. • • .., '"'"•llCt, lflllllllH II .iacrlllliHllH ....... rtct, Clltr, rtll9l11, u1, -..1a,. lamlll•I st.111¥1 or ntltlll trllll, tr II ltttttlH It ..... llf ate• •rtltrtlct, lllllllsllM Ir fllcrtllllNtltll'. Tllll HWllll•tr wlll IOI a.wtllly ICClft aty lfttrtlH• 11111 flt rut ntltt "'''' la It wletlllll II IM taw. Dir rtaMrl trt •erat.y l1f1n11t• IUI tll ... 111... lfttrtl11• I• ,.,. ...,.,., "' ••11••1• .... ..... ..,.,,..., Niis. Tt Cltll· ..... ~.aillHUD Tlll·ht el 1.-..UUHI. Ft1 .. .......-.oc.,..,iene all MUO II 4a-S511 IF YOV ARE A cl•m• wlH not eicptra • JHO~ ln aeotton garage aaJa7 CREDITOR or • conun. before four rnonth9 1250 of the Califonn Olva us a call! r.nt creditor of the from the hMflng deta Ptobeta Coda. A Re-CLASSIFl•D caaaad ou mull hie dead fft ffW Soad., No • 842·,878 NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT 1~9 COAST MISC. 2170 RENTALS MONEY 2744 TO LOAN EMPLOYMENT MERCu" •""ISE 2914 5530 n.n.n.u MERCHANDISE TRANSPORTATION CADILLAC MISC. 6015 '90 FLEETWOOD 9040 Blutfe 1·Sty 3Br 2Ba V1ew Gated Exec Hm N.B.·Studlo Suite S $ S S $ $ FIREFIGHTERS. Wolff Tanning Beda IJpgradad, greenbelt, 3Br 2.5Ba, marble, pvt kitchen & bath. LOAN No experience neces----------1 Tan At Home BOATS 7011 uol gar, nr CdM H.S. beautiful yard, pool. Inc 1. u t 11, s 6 8 5 mo CALL t-888-310·9002 sary. Paid training & Buy Direct and Savel iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $279,000 Prine.Only $3900 714-612-4888 729-7690 No Pa11. relocatlon. High ANTIQUES 6010 Commerclal/Homa Electric Boat Agent 644--0496 school diploma grads. units from S 199.00 L M hi P t 18' Dultleld, needs Pager 576-1212•••••••••••••••••••• Agea 17·34 . Snn ow ont y ms •••• 1• 1• ANNOUNCEMENTS Diego/Orange County: Fr•• Color Catalog new canopy, $4000 COUPE l~wner. Lexus trade In. mint (2VRD862) S4KMI LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714) 892-6908 Bluff• Condo 3Br APARTMENTS COMMERCIAL 1-800-222-6289; Call t·800-711-0t 58 (714) 044-1300 2.5Ba. Greenbelt loc. FOR RENT Roe" T ESTATE Los Angeles: -------CHEVROLET 9045 S345.ooo 644·6373 ~ 1-000-252-0559: COLLECTIBLES POWER BOATS X 114 Sally Shlpleyl••······· Fresno/Northern Call-. ~ nt•~Ue9 ,90 Suburban Prudential CA Realty---------lornla: ~ 6017 7012 S cottsdale BALBOA ·---------· 1-800-345-6289. &:. GJ.U,C bl•• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3/4 TON. 2WD, Reese BLUFFS BAY VIEW • APARTMENTS 2750 ( M on ·Fr I ) · ,~DOUNI SS•ve Mon•vS buv Upgraded Thru-Out PENINSUIA 2607 (CAL"SCAN) ,. •. ~ w:,.:~~:. J:p~~:t:~ Donated Boetal !~~a~~:~~·e!0~~~~~~: Reduced to $628,000 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii fftllll •21 ' Westerner ski Brok11r 760-3142 10 Unite No. Laguna .t......!~.J Graphic Deslvn•r 1-..1.., Items. 714·494-1731 starter, rotor/brakes. 3Br/2B• Upper. Ltg 3.25 or Acre. 10-Car ~ Exp.In Mac, Ado be Ill boat $3500 •21 ' Bay· rad/white wtlh tan ve· BRAND NEW Mstr w/FP/jac. FP In Gar. Ocnslde of PCH C.o J ;...:..... 7.0, & Photo Shop. -~ luf" liner Trophy 1987 lour Interior, "Barn Bey & Ocean Vu'a Lvg rm, lrg porch. 2· Sl .89Mll. 376-5554 L,!?::r.~.:"t'or Excellent work env•· 'l ~..:. COMPUTERS 6018 $6400 •26' Bayllner Coors" In rear. so39,9oo car gar. $1700/mo yrly Scott Sumner, Agent n_i~'--=-'"----'-.,.......' ronment & growth OP· ~ Sunbrldge 1990 104,000 well main-~ Prud ntial IH. Avl 5/1 436-5041 ~=~~ portunlty with last Palntl~ ~China •New Pentium 200 ~1~~~0 wl~:1 i~~. FL~~; tained miles Runs 'W e YEARLY RENTALS '::"~-~ ..... pximeaa. paced corrmerclal de· 15" SVGA mon, 56.6 great, good cond . c.i-..11em11y AVAILABLE APRIL INDUSTRIAL 2788 SpaciiuslDOlllSoo 5aatS. sign firm. FfT pos Books Furniture fax, 3.2 Glghd, 64 M new 56500 YFC, Inc. $6800 obo S2.000o'mo.-Fax resume to 40,)'NIW Bo•t Donations (714)...646--0813 714-723-11120 Newer Upper 3Br 2Baliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii r --1..wu___ 714.445.9202 rta-.....o. Ram. 24xcd. sttwr, 16 7 14.e7 s .() 5 8 9 1__,..,..,,.~~,..,..,,~-=--=-:::,.... 2/wks. All Amenities. ~ waw<nr: In "9wPor ~ bit sound crd. 320wt •95 CAMARO Z·28 lnclds 2-car parking. •Superior Ave. CM Sandy Duncan K•y•k Store needs 14.673.8 spkrs. warr, etc .. $1200 ---------White, full power. CO. NEWPORT HEIGHTS Two Elegant Family Homes For Sale By Builder. 548·8048 MAX MORQAN DEV 2Br 1Ba upper w/deck 1500-15.oooit, Great 90'}-654-9804 strong energetic,_._______ •New Pentium II 300 SAIL BOATS 7014 auto. 11 6751) & carport. Studio w/ locatlon, fenced, friendly employees. 17" mon. 64 M Ram. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $13,987 kitchen, utls lncld. roll-ups, high ceilings, Must drive, PT and 1 _________ 1 3.2 Glghd, 32xcd. 56.6 30, , •NCER S'OOP LEXUS Cannery Rental• ·65P•f 714·548·8531 ---------I wk-ends 714-675·1215 fxm, 4 mg, 3d video ,._ ... • MISSION VIEJO HOUSES/ Nwpt Shrs 2br, otc, 1-1100.247-11209 LOST•· MECH./FT WANTED sound, sftwr. warr. 1980 xlnt cond, dlesel 1-888-llB·LEXUS '••••••••• 'lit etc ... $1 600 459.9552 wheel furling and CONDOS 2ba. beam cell, newer1 _________ 1• O 2925 CM Shop. Cash paid dodger. Just reduced 1990 ZR·1 Vene Ille roor. • Biii Grundy COSTA MESA 2624 BUSINESS & F UND wkly. Engine rebuilds 533,soo obo. All options King of FOR SALE Realtor• 875~161 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FINANCE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii & own tools. S48·0670 WANTED YFC Yacht Brokerage the hill. one owner, •••••••••IW.Newpor1 on thel• Found 3/30 Pitbull Medlcel Front Ottlce r-:=-==~-=-==1 TO BUY 6019 (714) 075.0586 Red/Red. $29.000 Ooe•nfront Rare 1 Br D • t •oh• d i••••••••• pup. Viclnty ol Santa Gr e 8 t a 1111 u de. 30, LANCER S LOOP, call 760-1580 Beach/Alley Frontage Cott•&•• · w/Patlo Ana Ave CM 63l-4370 phones, computer iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiil 1980 xlnt cond, dleseli--------- GENERAL 1002 Pacific Coastline, Inc. near beach. Calhedrali----S-S ____ Found Cat several skills. req'd .. Good •5,:=::;;::";::..... I BUY ALL PIANOS wheal furllng and CHRYSLER 9050 714-722·1011 cells, frig. Move-In BUSINE weeks ago. Around SS+ Ben's. Send re· $$CASH PAID$$ Antiques-qua!. furniture dodger. Just reduced1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ~~;~!T:.' ~li.'4;a!.6:~ OPPORTUNITY Corona del Mar, NB. sumes to F.0 .P.· P.O. _,_ • .,...,,. • ...,_ 1pc or houseful cash 533,500 obO. 1• GOVl!RNMl!NT NEWPORT 2904 714-515·9076 Box 3543, Newport WE BUY ESTATES paid (714) 957-8133 YFC Yacht Brokerage '91 LeBeron Light F'ORl!CLOSED 2Br 1Be Near Fairview F 0 u N D-k Ille n. B/W Beach, CA 92650. • lmrned•ii. fnendlywvice Old Colna Gold Sliver (714) 875.0588 g~~~~G r:lsoo~x~~'ii • HOMl!S, pennies on COAST 1070 & Adama. Very clean.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil fem. nicked ear. PT HOURS FT PAY. •wtPAYMORE$FASTER" Franklin Mint, Sterllng 714·720-0822 th• 11 . Repo'1, VA, garage, no pet, S695 ••••••-Adams & Mesa Verde. M·F days telephone Old watches & jewelry -CAM--P-E_R_S_R_V_'_S--•-----.,,....,,,..--,--HUO, Shariff aalH. No +S400 714-241-8850 Please be wary of out ca11 527.5114 . sales of Law Books. Westcoast Coln 642·9448 , , '92 Town & Country money down govern-4Br/48e 3500sf 3-Car •Coate M•••'• Best of area companies. ---------Natl Co. tn CM Call RECORDS/TOP$ TRAILERS 8014 3.3L V6, lthr. ABS. ment loans avallabla gar, gourfl111t kit, very Jr-1 br & 1 br, also 2br Check with the local Lott Cat Ms. Engllsh 755-2960 Jau, R&B, Soul, Rock iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ pwr seat. air, Ult, rear now. l ocal ll1tlnga. private lot. $760,000 1 ba q uiet gated Better Bu a In• s a BI a ck & W h 11 e Reaeerch Etc ... 50's & 60'• Mike M 0 BI L H 0 ME air. fully loaded Toll frff Pat Havel, Agent com;,,, pool, tennis, Bureau before you Reward! 515-9076 Admlnlstretor 845-7505 $4300.0BO 1 #3BCY256 $8,992 l-800.0xt H0!:2 00 292 714-494-0880 •a• Y •cc • • • t 0 sand any money ror Lo at Cat Russian Blue seeking conscientious 16tt JC 451t. Low Space Cost• Me .. • • ......., • freeway/beach/malls. lees or 1ervlce1. Read male sleek grey B ~11 D 1 B Llncoln-Mercury (CAL•SCAN) 714-557.0075 and understand any • • • self-starter for N. . oo-957 0133.... FREE TO YOU 602 2 Rantl r va by: erry (714) 540.5630 CEMETERY LOT/ 71bs. Nr Getson'• Office. Must be exp. 1'114 11 ~ Dale VIiia, Senior --------•1 rnypy 1225 E'ald• Cute Studio contracts before you Mrk1, CdM on 3/23. w/MS Olllce products Park, 13061 Fairview --------- '-A Patio & parking space ~!~~~.Shop around for 714-700.9030 In a Windows based SOUTH COAST FREI! Rottweller St. at Garden Grav. FORD 9075 SOLD! No pets. Trl-Sqr closa.1 _________ ---------environment. Type AUCTION purebred puppies 10 Blvd., Space 11'45 • °'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiii Showcaa• homH C•METERV PLOTS $600. 714/642-4955 CAR I BB EA N HEALTH •-75wpm accu· ately 2202 So. MllnSt. weeks old. 1st come call Richard at ,94 MUSTANG for sale In our 6 In Pacific View Me-Specloua 3br 2be, BOUND, WANT to 'lit F{T, salary+ be nefits. s..t.AM.CA92707 1st served Going 714·663·2020 COBRA CONY S d A al E t 1 morlal Park, Corona garage, w/d hk-<Ups, go to? S5·10k per FITNESS 3000 Please Fax Resume· londod~.,.,._1:.4 ,21>1 fast! 714-553·9383 Vary Motivated! l~wner. red, 21k mi. atur ay • •a• del Mar. (Vista Del 5925mo no pets. 2286 month. Reduce taxes, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiji 714-752-1412 or Mall ..._ ______ ___. ~ .::~:"!~";~. W.ar Section) S20K. Canyon 515-4837 protec t assets , GOT PSORIASIS? to tOOODoveSt.#200 P~~~~~r •. hc:;a~c!3~nd Call Biii at change your life for-N.B. CA 92660 JEWELRY FURS w .. k dlspley •d• 209-683·2945 ever. Invest In your lu· GET the product that---------.. ll'DT ' 6025 AUTOMOBll.ES (3JWF121) Make Otter etert et Just $751 NEWPORT t e Toll lree worked so well they Sal•• Assistant/ g .IU\ Coste Meu (Deadline Wad 5pm) 1u~08_349.6707. 24 hr. took It off the market! Bookkeeper sm firm -~~~~~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Llncoln·Mercury ***** BEACH 2669 (CAL"SCAN) Now, leg~I prescrlp-Heklng dependable, BEST PRICES 4 .8 ct White round---------(7141 540-5830 .Open Hou•• HOUSES/ tlona available. Full bright, ••If-starter. ca:.ca:.pA(DG:>G:> Diamond. White gold ACtJDll 9010 99 T·Blrd, LXVS sun lletlngaforS51 HEALTHIER IN· lnformetlon FREE. Maine Instrumentation ._._ ..P..P &'-A (Deadline Thurs 5pm) CONDOS Newly Renovated COME FOUND by Dermataloglcal Socl· 714·073·5089 •one llrrn rolrtifteote setting H appralaal. roof, 20Kml,blue/grey ••• *. Spacfous 1Br A 2Br ety l-800_672-4247 ·~roanlctn SiOK Make Offer ,90 lntegre RS $135000bo, theft sys. It Paiya to advertlH FOR RENT Newport Bay Terrace ~a~~~nro~:·:r,t~llv~ CAL*SCAN Telephone Sal•• • ...,,,_,,.~ 714-673·6212/PP White, S4k ml, 3dr. Call 909-930-9626 th 1691 Meaa Drive Carpet clnlng/floorlng FR.ED STEGMANN F xi St II L th I d 1 In •beat local 714-845-4858 Beauty, Natural herbs. Lose Weight-Increase sales aKp., motivated ANTI UES o h /bro, er h •~SI 1 o x nt con • -owner HOUftA 9085 Real Eatata Section skin care. attractlvely energy and suppress & poaltlve attitude a w t u • • $6950 71 4-759-0512 "'" CALL TODAY! priced. University ap· appetite. wfTA IM mustl 714-434·7929 perlect cond 510001 '91 Ll!Ol!ND ''iiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiii u .. Rivera BALBOA proved, 100% guaran-FAST-Herbal+ $29.95 obo (714) 474-4568 L COUPI! 1~88 Aocord Teal grn 714/574-4252 ISLAND 2106 MISCELLANEOUS teed, call tor FREE 30-day supply. Lo ml, leather, mnrf, S NRF{TINT loaded '---------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Dt:!NTALS catalog. Toll froe (714) 642·3228 J!MPLOYMENT BUILDING n Ice ( 2 KI C 6 31) Auna xlnt $4800 ~ 1-888-417-2572· SERVICES 5533 APPLIANCES 6011 514·950 Zero Down home loan Y .. rty Rental 3 Bdr & (CAL*SCAN) RMECl!DIP1c,EALNTS MATERIALS 6030 Ll!XUS OF 631-6348 650-2766 d_.. 3 S.,Pffk-a·Boo Bay Wl!STMINSTl!R •n.2 Chtlo auto "'C Fr ... 24 hour racor ..., View, Large living PROTEL PAYPHONE are you using a Nebu-• ' ""' · mag. 1-888·792-7413 room with frplc, dining ROo••s 2706 RTI!. 45 high-traffic llHr Machine? Stop .. .-.. Weaher/Oryer. $350. Steel Building Dealer· C714) 892.0900 pb, pa, atareo cass. ot. 302 CFR room, Hardwood ~" locations $12,500. In· paying full price for Please be aware that for pair. Fridge, $175. ships In selected open '93 LEGEND L 62K mllas s 72oo Floo'9, French Doora cludH ga1 atatlons, AJbuterol. Atovent, ate. the llstlngs In thla cal· Xlnt condl 631-0297 markets. Huge profit Lo ml, lthr. CD, like 714-7 eo.o3o1 open to garden paUo, NB W.Oeeanfront/22nd. convenience stores, aolutlons. Medicare •t gory,1may~qulre yboeur potential. Call Mr. n aw 3 F H H 5 7 e) •--------- frplc. ar. Aval!. Private rm, unfurn, ahr ota a. · na up to wlll pay for them. We 1 hlch there Is a ..r INFuuu CORONA h I Ear o ca a ...,., num Moon1·a 30"758-4135. S17iJ777 "'""'"" 9095 DEL -•D 1022 bath .... pd n/ k $100KJnar year Lim 1 f n w FURNI'l'Trne 6014 L•x S OF PWU\ 4·15-98. S2200mo. , wuS • am g, .--· -blll Med care or you charge par minute ~ "~ .. l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~iiiii i iiiailiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Lvma9Q9.393·9380 kitchenette, laundry. lt9d Olfarlnglll Call and ahlp directly to · WESTMINSTER 1• 1 block to N.B. Pier (800)519·3201 your door. ARI! YOU PAINTING (714) 892.0900 '95 Q45T Spntau HUI <>c.an $510/mo. Catt Sam at (CAL"SCAN) Call e:ooam to 3:00pm DROWNING In debt? Dining table 6 can. EQUIPMENT 6031 Bt.ck t-cta/lvory. only View 4bf 2.5ba pristine COSTA MESA 2124 714-675-4808 Mon-Fri. Debt rallaf.lraa. Im-back chrs 2 leaves 3 6 k m 1. MINT I home. Biii Grundy (Between 9AM·5PM) 1-aoo.538-9849. m.C:Slata, confldentlal. paean color Ilka new BMW 9030 (301949) S27,5n RealtOf'a 714-e7M181 .. '•Ide Townhou•• INVESTMENT (CAL•SCAN) Conaolldata pay-S1000/ob<1640-4120 Artist Equipment Ll!.XUS ... OPPORTUNITY manta. loWar Interest S Kl Slz t 28_x80 Oak Eaael, ,8 .. 325•• 2.or, Red, MISSION VIEJO 2Br 2Ba, 2-ear gar, RENTALS TO Call toll frff For ale ng •ma· ad1ustable/collapslbla: 5':• d 130K ml, MINTI 1-(888) .. 8..LEXUS COST• 1ln!t!ll 1024 axtr• cu1e, clean, fp, 5a•Dt:! 2724 2908 1-888·81LL·FAEE tress and box springs Taooret w/castera, 3 F IPI •' ervlAe records n. ~ pool, tannla. S1295. UA&\&O EMPLOYMENT or (888)245·5373 Good Condition call drawers, e shelves, ~ 200. 71~~73·1853 . JAGUAR Agent 71._.33·9528 Amar I can Cr ad It <714) 673-6246 Autograth Super A6 __ • -------9105 DUPLX '210K 2·Hma E'•lutr near CdM H .S. INVBNTOR Searching Counselors, nonprofit. I BUY FURNITURE enlarger. All 3 places, 195 3181S 2dr, auto,liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iii on 1-1 •• ot. Wall kept. H"~UGTON Shara Large 2br 2ba for lnvettment partner (CAL•SCAN) AntlquH, All PIANOS $250. Leave measage snrf, whlte/1an. 37k ml, •93 XJ8 white, load6d. Ownatmaycarry.Agt. vn.u.n Apt. SS25mo u1l1 Incl, to aupport launch of EMPLOYMENT CIVIL SERVICE 1pc or houseful cash at 714•721·9230 1 -owner lull s vc . ohrome wta, CID ate. E .. Ta IOf &42 .... 722 1e•cH 2140 avail now. 944-9124 cutting edge, new Id (714) 957 8133 records, xlnt cond. 6"'k mll••· spotleas a.. V ._.. racket apon. Call 71<e· 5530 JOBS hiring now. $l I pa • 116 500 obo 675·7950 "' i•ild• Lux Twnhma HB Townhouae 825-0705. • $33/hr. Paid training, lt•ll•n Jade Marble PETS & . l_s_2_3_K_o_bo_se_e-_s_s_o_s_ 3 Matr·SUltH,Jrd, FP. Spaoloue Sl8r 1.8Ba Share 3br 2 ·5 ba, lull benefits. N d 8 d '95 XJR Mlnll Black/ Cath A•lla an morel Twnha• In Trl·plex garage, w/d , female S8·S11 per Houri Call 7 d1y1 ever UH . ran ANIMALS 6049 CADILLAC 9040 Black. 21K ml, 6yr 75k -pr•f'd 1530 +1/2 utll and baneflta. F{T & P/ 1-1100-433·7353 newt Dining Aoom1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Rod/Owner &42-3812 near Beach/Yorktown. Cat'• ;,k 714·539-0773 MONEY T Preaohool lnffTod ext.3239. Set. aeata 8. Two•• C iiiiiiiiiiiii!i]iji~~-~I ~;1.~rio E7~1~.7";~a~n~ •'•Ide Sharp 1·Sty Newly Remodeled. TO LOAN 2914 T' tor Tlme Child Cara (C"'L•SCAN) matching cocktall ta-OCI AT Kitten• '88 ••DAN O.VILL• Oar. Lrg yd & patio. Lovelw HB Model Hm u "' bias A colfH tabla. Leopard lookallkH 1 3br 2ba. tam rm, 2-oar 1876. + $750.Dep. Pn>f'I Fam European/ In N.B.· 95S.2872 URN e1000 Total allctaan place•. $250-$500 848-8"73 4.6L, lo m • pwr/wlnd/1--------- ger, 1700+•f. S229K Agent 714-875-4912 Brit p,.rd. N/S/druga, .. QST tS0100 CASH Credit Union Teller w•EKLY aluNlng en-Paid s 17K1 sacrifice ot 831·2111 lock•. ~'::d lmmac. JEEP 9110 PtlnO.Only !art a Judy Rm/Ba, w/d , nr boh, NOWt•• Hom•ow-High S<:hool + 1yr valopH at home. Start at $6Klll Sold as com-(#tJVW332) tee .. liiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiii!iiii Taytot 842-4722 Agent gareg• 6 dog lovat, bare Only. Bankruptcy cuh handllng expar. now. No experience~ plate Ht. Too gor--P-,.-11 .. -0-S-6-----i coata ..... H Gnnd Cherokee LAGUNA AVI 111. le50/mo+113 OK, Cr.C:Slt problem• Sand raaum• and sal· FrH aupplH, lnfQrrna· geous to separate. 1.nn Unool,...,..u~ 4•4, e c:yt •• low mllaa. -0-.-.,.-PO-INT--1-0-2 .. -•auCB 2148 utla+ •• Hoo. He. OK. Ellmlnata high In-ary hlatory to Diana. 11on1 No obllgatlon. 714·960-3939 ORGANS 6059 C?t•) MOoH30 min• eond, 123,600. ARA u 714-638.2098 taraat loana. Nothing NewPort MHa FCU, Sand SASE: iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil---"-c""Lii~~."?'l .. ~,.~.!'!!ODro---Call Orly 780-l170. N• Shr a Maater •r out of pocket. No obi!-P.O. Box 8&49 NB ACE, •503, Boll 5137, Large Oak Ent Center. ..b .. Gn.nd Plano h ·-• •SUNNY PATIO• 1 aooat apeoloua gatlona. Refinance 9a858-e849 or Fu Diamond Bar, OA Llk• Nawl 1760. G-*'•t ·--· N.'-n~ tt•a lhe re.oun:e you1---------M ......... ao NIQ.... 2.Br Beach HOUM. 112 condo, nr got1 COUtH now I 1 2 o . o o o.. (714) ess.3aes 91785. (CAL"SCAN) Spona-Rydat RoWlng ·---..... ... can oouna on to~ e Overstocked with 8horH. Lrg 2·Sty blk to ocean. lndiy nn. W/P"f'I. 1711/mO + 112 1100,000. Llmlted DfilYllRA?oo Machlna ,.185. Four lah. In tune. 11871. myriad of stutn OOMn ¥t.w hofM. 3bf •11M ~ &48-084& -. eu-7W Ume. AtMdCOIP • WooJkNIUL 1.bna Aatt'M\/uphol•\H•CI ~ .. 7Mr.5t7.Q800., dlM .... tl•U1 .. A.all to ~~~~·.::: ·----· -----lt\b s.mc.. H•ul Flatbed f'oei: EllPI.OYllENT Swlvallng Chalra l -----------i our ~OIUmna compel C&assmed .. ""' --'"'''""" t--------I f .. ~~a.toso. uon.. ~ eon-WANT!.D 5535 H5per chair. Cal SPORTING quallll•d buv•n to wll twfD to Doh.~·~ NBWPOltT STOIAGB 2742 (CAl•SCAN) vanllonals. R•qulr•d 714-n,_.,71 ~I 942-M'le ~;c~4• .. ~~ llACB 2189 Nilbll61Jff ciw A cot.. N..-Lf'9 snt ct; waahed •G00-11D•S•••'°•65•l ___ .. _._ ... _n __ .__ _______ _ ······-· •••••ll!i .. ~· La, ... outltld• paved Or Con•ottdet• (Auto. P•v Sc ... All ben-A WomanH of lnte;rltyl Oak ;au~ Cite ·-----------...-------· .<;;.....;;....o.;.o.., _____ , Balboa .,;. for boal/AV °' etc.) oreat ratH, .the. TSE · ~:•~m~a""c:· a1e1ep/Uhlgh/Hwld• ~ ..... a lldl. Other Vahle .. 22x11 QoodJ8aCI «.olt. Cati 14()().64.3120 8klll•ct ln . Maa•av• 13a0.obo "9-a04 Hat• IOr 1 Of a 150/mo &31..atl nowl 1.eoo.:t27-9503 eJCt. M . ta v ~ LIU new WI --------(CAL•SCAN) ~ ... 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I " TODAY'S CRoSSWORo PUZZLE ACROSS 1~ 5 Oepertt 9 Florida City 14 Roof pen 15 0.rman car 16 VIOhnist's need 17 Tet - t8 Claim on p<oper1y 19 Constructed 20 Tropical lru1t 22 Steer 24 Elbow grease 27 Tad 28 Magnihceoce 32 Where 17-Acrosa Is 36 Chairperaon 37 Golfer Sam - 39 Truciler's ng 40 Venkovlc and Molinaro 41 Shade tree 42 State VIP '3 Of'llOfl·s cousin 45 Stumbles 47 High·llying toy "8 Welrcfly so Purified 52 "Cheers• name 54 Abominable Snowman 55 Member of a boys' group 59 Radiant 36 40 3 8 71 83 Lueu grMllng &4 Loc:allon 67 Greelt goddMs 68 Symbol of tlowness 69 Sleigh •• g 70 DtplOmacy 7 I Canvas COYtlfs 72 Positive votes 73 THI DOWN I Sewing line 2 Do 8 roed job 3 Bad 4 Loyal 5 Liquid meas 6 "Yes. Pierre· 7 Utopia 8 Red Sea peninsula 9 Planets' peths 10 Mountain lions 11 Largest cool1nent t 2 Cheerful tone I 3 Start a poker 21 ~~ Piggy's neoative 23 Null and - 25 Psyche parts 26 One who hkes solitude 28 Olf·beanng rock 29 P04n1-. Ontario 30 Surgical tool 31 Qbiett from the 33 ~ship 34 OverlM:t 35 Owelt 38 Generously 44 Alftntty 45 Novice 46 View 47 Medieval soldiers 49 Some trains 51 -loss lor words 53 Rumpled 55 Acting group 56 Arm bone 57 Razorback 58 Floor piece 60 Pounce 61 Fierce whale ii2 Electnc:al unit 65 Afternoon party 66 Mss workers APRIL FOOL Neither vulnerable. South deals. WF.S'f •0532 <:1 lll NORnt • K974 ~K,54 <> K64 •Id o A8 •Q6543 SOUTH • AJ 106 Q AJ 0 JJ FAST ., <:I Q7631 0 Ql09752 •1 • K 10982 The bidding: SOlTl'lf WESJ' I• ,_ .. .... .... .... NORTH EAST IQ ,_ ... .... Opening lead: Ace of o N othing makes you look mor e foolish than to glance at lhe score sheet or a duplicate event only to dis- cover that, on one of the boards, you were the only pair in the room to go down in your conlJ"aCl. That was the case on this hand from a high-level pair event in Scan<Jjnavia. Every North-South pair reached either four spades on an auction such as the above or three no trump. Every pair made game. e~cept one. LEXUS 9115 !.EXUS 9115 LEXUS Newi>on &eac:h/Casca Mesa Daily PiJP$ t!XUS 9115 M!ltCVRY 9135 TOYOTA ------ 91151------- '97 SUPRA TURBO Pwr wind/locks, tllt, cruise, ABS, am-Im, caa1, Cust whit, must 11eel C*2ESG992) M•k• Offer Cost• M••• Lincoln Mercury (714) 540·5830 On the move? Sell your extra household items in Classified 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MER CED ES '94 SC 400 '95 GS 300 9130 95 Tacoma LX AUTOS AC,PS,PB,CO. 43Kml. WANTED 9240 Like New. $1 1 ,300oro.I~~~~!!!!!!!!~! Black/black low mlles, Full option , onl y full option. Lexus Cer-30,000 mites. Lexus tll l ed . (0 35916 ) certified. #094510 $29.987 $27,777 '95 SC 400 LEXUS White/Ivory. 33k ml. MISSION VIEJO full option. lexus Cer-1·(888) 88·LEXUS tll l ed . (04 6 137 ) 534.977 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO 1 ·(888)-88·LEXUS Overslocked with stutt? A call to Classified will help 842·5678 Can't seem to get to all those repair jobs around the house? Let the Claaslfled Service Directory help you find reliable help: '95 LS400 Call 714-515-2304. I~ White/grey, only 36k '89 2801! White/gray ml, full option. Lexus leather, 1-owner, 67k ---------•--------- certified. (030797) ml, loaded, lmmacl TOYOTA 9210 VOLVO 9230 $36.9?~6 LS400 Must ••el 646-2011 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Black/Ivory, only 19k '92 190E 2 .8 '94 CAMRY LE ml, full option. Lexus Lthr, mnrl, CO, pres· Lo miles, full power, c ertified (03 7 767) tlge for leas (949474) Lexus trade, mlntl $41,977 $17,777 (3HMA1938) $1 2,977 LEXUS LEXUS OF LEXUS OF MISSION VIEJO WESTMINSTER WESTMINSTER 1·(888) 88·LEXUS , __ ,_7_1_4_)_8_9_2_.e_9_0_8_ (714) 892·8908 '98 ES 300 Black/Ivory, full op-Overstocked with lion. Lexus certllled. A 5~ITTo < 141 409(:it~7 Classified MISSION VIEJO will help 1 ·(8881·BB·LEXUS 1 __ ...;:8'-'4-2._·5-..8-.7::..;8 __ _ Overstocked with st uff? A call to Classified wlll help 842·5678 '95 850 TURBO Lo ml, CO, lthr, mnrf, more (184973) $SAVE LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714) 892·8908 '98 V70 WAGON Black/black turbo, full power, new Lexus trade. (0347730) $28,977 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO 1 ·'888) 88°LEXUS I n 1l.n11i.1 \1H il I ' 800·643·5022 HOME, HEAi-TH AND BtiSINESS ,. ....... ------1 CERAMIC SERVICE TILES CONCRETE & 3528 MASONRY ELECTRICAL 3610 HANDY MAN 3710 IMPROVEMENTS MASONRY 3828 PIASTER POOL WALL DIRECTORY 3880 SEIVICE SSBIG SAVINGS$$ ANY & ALL REPAIRS liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii masonry custom Ille iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 3 5 S 7 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii H 0 ME 3 7 5 6 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii REP AIR 3894 COVERINGS 393% --------- •••••••-Leaky Showers Rep'd Brick, Block, Stone, Tllo Regroutlng & lnstall'n Cone, Patio, Driveway PETERKIN Electrlc Hot·Wtr Htrs, Grbg· brick block & concret~ Plaster/Stucco Patch Prom pt/l ocal/Clean Olsp, Faucetts Cell· res & comm protl -Serving So Ca 25yr• i'Mi° & s j.''1 The Skipper Speci a liz ing In Wallpaper Removal L5889241 983-S037 L670130 Deen of T ile Fplc, BBQs. Ref. 25Yr. 673-8065 or 846-8526 Exp. Terry 5 57.7594 Res-Com/am-lg Jobe Fans, Secur-Llghts TIME TO BEGIN reas I 337169 30 yrs Llc#326864 24H rs L618717 800-748-1741 Scott 831·20215 YOUR HOME exp (714) 631·2345 714•554-7831 S t '::J.<(t ... ' ACOUSTI C CEJUNGS 3408 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilCBILD CARE 3536 South Co aa t Drywall I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Acous remvl/cust text Water Damage Repair Best in Ouellty & Price L550017 444-8869 •CEMENT WORK• -Stamped Concrete- Brick/Block/StonefTlle L541656 831·4310 SAVE $$$ Huntington Cerpentry-ALL KINDS IMPROVEMENT N ewpo rt B e a ch C abinet s, Storage, Electric. I do It alll Decks, Patio Covers PROJECT? Ll736593. 963-2419. etc ... (714) 768-6321 Call a plumber, MOVING 3834 PLUMBING 3890 . PUBLIC NOTICE THE LOCAL PLUMBER The Callf. Publlc Utlll· -a Jame• E. Bangert Co.· serving PRot Readers Since 19n •rumps YACHT MlllTERANCI 3131 Homa Repair/Remodel painter, handyman Costa Mesa/Newport or any of the aer-• rut.en -------~ John Doran Masonry FENCES Brlck•Stne•Concrete Lg/Sm Jbs•Repalrs ok & DECl<S 25 Years Exp. vices llsted hero In 3615 Jim 831·2480 our directory! 1181 Comml11lon RE· Free E•tlmatea QUIRES that all used Friendly S8f'Vlcttln1ured •Heat.era •Addwubes • Weekly aean1ng 1111JITlll1 llllfl'I I mllllon bucb wortll of surplus taking u, 1ptc1 In tlta boat lltaft(a loc:t1r1 anll pcllt ownenprqnlllll• lllt11or lr11. 11lt llllOD'l llJOI a •d I'm PIYlnt callt for JIClf 1man 11oa11, martu lllrtnrt, lllff 11111 etc. Proof of ....-1, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 3487 NE:\\/ AGE: IDEAS Get this run report on how to st.art your own bu~ness. Over .JO pages on how to no19e capl I. "M-00 (nt'4'9' fW mr>M') omtt I)()\ 124f• CM L <\ 92628 I 24C. BUSINESS Live-in child care. European Au Pairs. En~llsh speal21nljl ... 18-26 yrs leljlai." cullurally enrlchlnljl. llexlble In-home chJld care 45 hrsl wb 800-7l3·20ot Free Est. & Advice I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii L1687191 8 31-3632 *Wood Fence•* CONTRACTORS Replace/Repair Low S Free haullng/eat. Llc'd Advantage Const t74-S301 GENERAL 3558 ------- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FLOOR INST All A .J . ~au.. Conser. REPAIRS 3620 Palntmg•Remodellng General Contracting 450732 846-3018 iiSERiiiiiVIiiiCESiiiiiiiiiiiii34iii88iil CLEANING SERVICES DECR 3548 COATING en Prlntlng/P.R. New Worldl Do not print In Oranoe County! We destroy O.C prices! Office manaoers & Marketlno People love usl Theriot Does Ill l!!!J. 650-6762 .. 548-8133 ' A TOUCH OF CLASS Wa terproof Coating• Cleanlng .• Res/Comm Oecks/Balconles/Stalr Uc/Bonded. Free Est. 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