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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-04-08 - Orange Coast PilotMARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Someone Cares Soup Kitchen manager Andy Amaya stands ne ar the door of the Costa Mesa outreach center. Amaya patrols the area surrounding the 19th Street location during operating hours to make sure there is no loitering. Cuts won't close soup kitchen Founder says Costa Mesa council's decision will hurt; doesn't understand report that it is not a # good neighbor. By Tim Grenda, Datly Pilot COSTA MESA -Someone Cares Soup Kitchen founder Merle Hatleberg said the City Council's decision to cut the amount of federal money the charity receives this year will hurt, bttt it won't force her to close its doors. "It's definitely a kick in the pants, but I've been hurt before and I've always bounced back," Hatleberg said Tuesday. "I'll be open, hopefully, until I make a pot of soup, open the door and there's nobody hungry waiting there.• On Monday night, the counol unanimously slashed $10,000 from the soup kitchen's allowance of federal dollars Costa Mesa receives each year to give to nonprofit local public-service groups. Halleberg had asked for $20,000, but a city committee that revtews funding requests and makes recommendations to the counal suggested giving her $15,000. The council, however, citing a recent Police Department report that showed an increase in the number of complaints of pubbc drunkenness, loitering and vandaltsm near the West 19th Street soup kitchen, • SEE KITCHEN PAGE 4 I School workers · compete for retirement deals •Although 150 Newport-Mesa employees qualify for golden handshakes, district is offering only 35. - By Husein Mashni, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -No cut- ting in line. No holding places. They may look like school rules for recess, but they're aimed dt about 150 seasoned district employees who are vying for 35 golden handshakes. To qualify for the early rellre- men t incentives, the 1anitors, electricians and office managers will have to line up outside the District Education Center in Cos- ta Mesa at 5 a .m. Thursday. The 35 recipients will be picked on a hrst-come, hrst- serve basis To prevent any unfair advantdge, the distnct's rules sheet wdms its classil1ed retirees. "Then" shall be no overnight camping, sleeping, workmg or other occupancy of distnct facilities,• and •There shall be no threats, physical or verbal, or other remarks or dcllons that are intended to intJmidate fellow employees.• The district has even hired secunty guards to ensure that no one gets hurt Those who qualify will receive a supplement to their retirement checks based on their current rate of pay. An employee who earns $30,000 a year, for example, could get about $475 a month for five years, officials said There are variations of this package being offered to e mployees who are at least 50 • SEE DEALS PAGE 4 School board to rule on Huntsman case • Attorney for Corona del Mar High School student Ryan Huntsman wants to seal evidence in the case. By Husein Mashni, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA The school board today could rule on the suspension of Corona del Mar High School student Ryan Hunts- man, but not before his attorney attempts to seaJ all the evidence m the case. Claiming it was obtamed ille- gally by police. attorney DaVld Shores said he will ask a Harbor Municipal Court judge to seal evidence taken from Huntsman's car. Police have said the evidence includes a marijuana pipe, plastic marijuana leaf stem and false identification card. •t believe my client's rights were violated," Ryan Huntsman Shores said. "The officer had no penrussion to search the car." Huntsman was stopped by a Newport Beach police officer near Corona del Mar High School on Feb. 19 for playing his car stereo too loud. After stopping him, however, • SEE STUDENT PAGE 4 Planners consider restaurant with steel drum band • Aorida-based Tommy Bahamas hopes to provide live music. Corona del Mar residents concerned about noise. By Jenifer Ragland, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Plan- ning Commissioners on Thursday will consider allowing a 5,767- square-foot restaurant with a bar, outdoor patio and live entertain- ment to locate in the new Corona del Mar Plaza. Tommy Bahamas. a chain restaurant with locations in Naples and Sarasota, Pla., came before the Planning Commission last month but was continued. Because residents raised con- cerns about noise from the llve entertainment, the corrurussion ordered a more in-depth noise sur- vey. That survey, conducted on March 23 by acoustical consultant Wieland Associates, determined noise from the proposed live steel drum band would not be heard by residents near the intersection of Sea Lane and Harbor View Drive, according to a city staff report. Homeowners, city staff and r --------~--------~-----------------~ ' l t I ' • ' l ' • I • restaurant offioals attended the noise demonstration. lWo musicians performed while the group traveled to the residential neighbor- hood and listened for noise, The Newj)ort Beach Planning Com- mmk>n meets 'at 7 p.m. Thu~ay at Cify Hall, 3300 NevVPort Blvd. the report said. All agreed the mUSic was ·barely audible" from the neighborhood. City planners do not believe the proposed project will cause serious problems for the resid~ts and are recommending that only windows and doors facing East Coast High- way and the westerly side of the building remain closed during live entertainment hours. Another con- dition of approval requires owners of the restaurant to reduce noise if it becomes a problem in the future. Other issues on the comnus- sion's agenda mclude: • An amendment to the city's general plan to convert a two-fam- ily residentiaJ building into five new hotel rooms as part of an expansion of Bay Shores Inn, 1800 W. Balboa Blvd. The expansion would add 2,500 square feet to the existing 7,500-square-foot motel. Body . fished out of Newport Harbor • Unidentified man may have been fishing when he slipped and fell into water near boat slips. It ls unclear whether the vic- tim stUJ lived in the a.rea, Lorey said. Several workers and other waterfront locals reported seeing the man around the docks short- ly before midnight Monday. Kent Mo l y, wbo ts restoring an old boet just a f w ya.id.I from where the body wu found. Aid be was awakeA d IOIDetlme between. mid:Ngbt and 3 Lill. by a barking 9uw· d~ m • fenced area ne&rby. H ~ tbt YiCtim may have ·bMD w~ WI' the feoce OD a C0DaMt -. about 10 IMt abon the W.-Wbeam~ .... . ~Mid wort .. ,..,.. ... . l'OI MutM s.. .ice \mid ..... The site is adjacent to Marul.a- park, a city-owned mobtle home park that has been the target of a possible redevelopment effort when its lease expires m two years. Although some aspects of the pro- posed project may confuct with oty policy, planning staff bebeves the expansion would be consistent with the city's desire to see the area be converted to more visttor-serv- ing uses. • A request for a waiver or mod- ification to the parking reqwre- ment for West Maine, an existing commercial center at 900 W. Coast Highway. ' WELCOME OR Non DO you think the city should aUow restau- my Bahamas to rant d\ain Tom-I mo"4e into~ na del Mar fltaza -steeldnms and all? Leave your name. ~.e nUmbef and com- ments our ReilderS Hotline at 642~ OI send an Hnait to: dpi~link.net . • WEDNESDAY, AAUl a., 1998 ' almanac • EDl10WS NOTI: Do you 0t someone you know haw • i.ndrnlftc bft1hdlv °' llt'lnlwrsaly coming up? tf SO, we'd"lfke • to lndude It In our AlmlNc secaon. I ,.._ call the ~ Into the Reader's Hotline. 642.f086; tu It to 6"- 4170, °' mall it to Oty Editor Tim Lemm. I 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, C..llf. 92627. You may also send photogrllphs, but I please be sure to lncluae • self- addressed, stamped envelope If you'd : like it returned. ! DEATHS Most recent deaths as reported to the Orange County Recorder's Office. I ~ : COSTA MESA '':,,'=,,'· •Chester P. Richardson Jr., 54, on Feb.21 • Joseph A. Scroggs ill, 74, on Feb. 21 • Rachele H. Rhodes, 58, on Feb. 1 24 ! l •Betty J. Freeman, 56, on Feb. 23 :~ • William H. Grankey, 94, on Feb. :31rene E. Attkinson, 81, on Feb. 24 ·'=: • Mildred B. Moberg, 90, on Feb. 25 • Dorothy E. Kreter, 96, Feb. 28 • Norman R. Powell, 82, on March 2 • Albert S. Robles, 63, on March 2 • Hong T. Bui, 90, on March 2 •Betty J. Harling, 68, on Feb. 21 • Mildred Hayward, 87, on March 2 • Claude E. Randle, 40, on March 1 • Permellie M. Ross, 94, on Feb. 26 . • Minora V. Smith, 53, on March 4 • Edith M. Bishop, 90, on March 8 •Lalin Moyet, 81, on March 6 NEWPORT BEAOf • Angela G. Golob, 86, on Feb. 25 ~e~fj1IDa F. Vosburg, 73, on ;:~-: • Lydia M. Burton, 76, on Feb. 26 • Otto E . Cline, 68, on Feb. 27 •Cecilia Palermo, 87, on Feb. 27 • Madge I. Bad.ham, 86, on Feb. 27 • Elizabeth H. Lee, 81, on March 2 • Lewis W. Castillo, 45, on March 2 • Julia C. Frantzis, 89, on Feb. 23 • Larry H. Friend, 62, on Feb. 27 • Daniel Gentile, 51, on March 4 · • Raymond T. Kahn, 76, on March ! Evelyn L. Seitz, 90, on Feb. 26 '=,,,_:,_· • Elsie K Feher, 92, on March 8 DUI ARRESTS The following people were arrest-i,,1 ed recently on suspicion of dri- ving under the influence. These people have only been arrested on suspicion of a crime, and, as with all such crimes, they are ! innocent until proven guilty. NEWPORT BEAOf • Suzann D. Cano, 44, of Irvine • Roxane E. Rico, 32, of Newport Beach • Jacob A. Barnes, 41 , of Newport Beach $80 MILLION REASON • I..Ocal residents scoop up Lotto tickets in bid to win second-largest jackpot in Calif omia history. COSTA MESA -U there's anything that can bring ~ out ln d.toves to local conve-mence itotes, it's the prospect of ~an eMY S80 miJHQP, TbeMcond-Jairgest Staper ~ to jackpot in the history of the California ~ tonight awoits the lucky person or persons hold- ing a ticket with all six Winning numben. - On Tuesday, loCa.l residents flocked to inin.i-mvkets with cash in hand to jump in the pool with millions ol others t;rying to win the drawing. The so-called •Lotto fever• caused the jackpOt to jump $10 million in one day. •tt doesn't matter that the odds are six times more likely you'll get struck by lightning. Somebody's gomg to win." said Mike Brown. manager of Rancho Market in Costa Mesa. ·we'll sell thOusa.nds more tickets this week than we non'nall.Y dO. I'd ~if ~ tbe store's businell ~ .,, AbOUt 20% .• 1be most diffitult p&rt about thli week't Lotto madness, he said, ii explaining the new cash optioD.. Before a ticket is pur- c:haMd, the buyer ;now mmt dedde if they want the moll;8)' in one lump sum or over 26 years. "Last Wednesday night I went home with laryngitis after talk- ing to every cu.stomer about the different Opt:i<ins, • Brown said. •older ~ tend to take the . cash, wbereu younger p_eople don't want to~ th8 taxes and tend to take the 26-yeu deal• Brown said his Ne~rt Boulevard store has been extremely, 1 b~ since nobody won the $M million jAdcP.ot Sat- urday, and be expecb crowds to inaeaae today. Raiicbo Martel has sold many ~ tiCkets over the yean, ~ a S3 million pri7.8. , At ~ Splritl, aDotber LOtto bot ~ in Colt.a Mela. folks from u f4r away u Lailure World and POottillJ Rancb were ~ up to take their chances at getting rich CfUiC*. The store on East 17th Street is widely ·known for its lucky ticket Mres, With three multliJill- llon-dollar w1mieis in tbe ~ 10 years. JD the line that ext.ended from tbie cab ~ to tb8 t.ck of the .... ~ all~ 1\Mje.;. day, there were firlt-tbM LOUD briefly Police in search of bank robbery suspect Far East Bank in Newport 'Beach was robbed at about 4 p.m. Tuesday, Newport Beach police officials said. A suspect reportedly entered the bank, located at .(699 Jam. boree Road, and demanded cash from a teller. He obtained an undetermined amount of cash and fled on foot. No weapon was seen. Newport Beach detectives and PBI offi. cials are investigating the ind. dent. The suspect is described as a male with a dark complexion, 6 feet tall, 170 to 180 pounds, w1th short dark hair and a dark mus. tache. He was last seen wearing a long-sleeve dress shirt and dark pants. Program set on disaster planning A program on disaster pre- paredness will be presented at 7:30 p .m. April 15 at Mesa Verde United Methodist Church, 1701 W. Baker St., Cos- ta Mesa. Guest speaker will be Sue Crouse of the Costa Mesa Police Department's crime prevention program. Refreshments will be served. Babysitters are available by call- ing the chur~ office in advance at 979-8234. Easter egg hunt, breakfast set The American Legion Yacht Club will present an Easter Sun- day egg hunt and breakfast April 12 at Post 291, 215 15th St., Newport Beach. The egg hunt and a visit from the Easter Bunny will be from 10 to 11 a.m. The omelet breakfast will be held from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Admission is $5 for adults and $2.50 for children under 12. For more information, call 673-5070. Soup kitchen will serve Easter dinner Someone Cares Soup Kitchen will hold its annual Easter din- ner from 1 to 4 p .m . Friday at 720 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. The dinner is open to anyone who is hungry. The organization is asking for donations of plush toys to give to children along with Easter bas- kets. For more information, call 548-8861. • Doreen M. Mott, 37. of Fountain Valley • Preddy C. Valcarel, 45, of Dia- mond Bar City agrees to give resort hotel a formal look • Delma Harlow, 38, of Huntington Beach •Denise V. V1f9a, 41 , of Covina COSTA MESA • Costa Mesa council to consider proposal for abandoned Pacific Federal Plaza site by June. • Reynaldo Anaya-Leyva, 31, of By Tim Grenda, Daily Pilot Costa Mesa l ------------ ic pro~sal. the council agreed to formally consider it through gen- eral plan amendment hearings. • Primitivo Anaya-Cortes, 28, of l Costa Mesa l • Carlos Alberto-Ramirez, 22, of 1 Costa Mesa j •William M. Pontillo, 34, of Costa i Mesa 1 • Gloria C. Petri, 38, of Costa 1 Mesa 1 •Todd A. Gragnano, 26, of Hunt-i ington Beach 1 • Stephen W. Jacoby, 23, of New-1 ~rt Bea~ 1 •Dave B. McMillan, 18, of New-1 ~rt Bea~ ! • Raydel Gomez, 19, of Riverside j COSfA MESA-A proposal to build a 387-room resort hotel on the abandoned Pacific Federal Plaza site will get a formal look from City Hall. The City Council unanimously agreed Monday night to consider plans by a San Diego developer to build a seven-story hotel with nearly twice the total square footage now allowed at the site, requiring amendments to the city's 1990 general plan. While not approving the specif- •1 think in all fairness to the applicant and the community, it wouldn't hurt," Councilman Joe Erickson said. The councilman said he still has •very strong concerns" about the proposal a.t the corner of 19th Street and Newport Boulevard, and the effect such a hotel might have on traffic and nearby resi- dents. But the only way to find out what the development would mean is to consider a general plan PRUIOOStWt, OWf RNndal Offlc.er BIADEBS HQUJNE 642.Q6 o.i1y Piiot, P.O. Boot 1560, Costa Mesa. CA. 92626~ No news stoNs, Ill edJto. rial mitt« or advertisements herein ain be ,.odUced wtth-TEMPIRA'l'URES VOL 91, NO. 12 Rec:crd your comments about the Dally Piiot or news til)l. AQDBUS Ow~ Is 330 W. Bay St.. Costa~ c.llf. 92627. out written permlssk>n of copy· right awntf: HOW JO REAOt us CJl'GMon the Times Orange County f::.252 .. 141 a..iftH~-5178 :r..w-021 ..... 540-1224 =MMJ]O Sportlfu646-<t170 :.:-:~link.Mt lullnlill OMot 642..Q.21 """-' F• ll1-'902 ~by nm. c:GflW'llUnlly ....... ... .,....... ..... ~ w ....... =.,. " " " ao .......... *'--:: "'OeMral ~ ...., Gl.M,.W-....... B•lbol 63148 COiona del Mar 63147 CostA Mesa 65147 Newportfleach 63148 Newport ca.rt 63149 WPCmCAIT LOCATION SlZE Wedge 2-l nw Nwpott 2·3 rWt l&acki. 2.,..nw ~Jetty 2-4t'NI CdM 2·lnw IOA1'..a 1"9wlr*Wllmme fromthlW.•15 lcnotl ........... J.foOt _..,....,A.,.... amendment, which includes numerous public bearings and more details from the applicant. buy and install 28 permanent bar- becues in parks, plus another $10,000 a year to pay city workers to keep them clean. With the OK from the council to move forward, the hotel proposal will go to the Planning Commis- sion for consideration in May or June, officials said. Two weeks ago, the council gave preliminary approval to take off the books an old city ordinance that prohibited barbecuing in all city parks. If approved by the commission, the hotel plans then would move on to the Cty Council. possibly by July, for final consideration. Many city officials admitted they didn't know the unusual ban existed until ~lice started issuing citations in response to complaints from residents about smoke from park barbecues wafting into their homes. A simple majority of three out of the five council members would have to vote for the general plan amendment for it to pass, offtci.als said. On Monday, the council unani- mously gave final approval to repealing the barbecue law and approved buying barbecues for selected parks. In other action Monday, the council repealed a littl&k:nown ban on barbecuing in dty parks and agreed to spend $151~ to swell wlU oome from the northl.'A!St. TIDIS TODAY First low 2:18e.m. 1.0 First high 1:131.m. 4..6 Stcond low 2:l4p.m. o.2 Second hlgt:\ l:SOp.m. 4.6 MIMMY flntlow 2~a.m. 0.7 Pif'Jt N.9h 1:41 a.m. 4.6 Second loW 9:00p.m. Seciind~ 0.3 t:11 p.M. 4..7 --........... Swells are out of tti. north~ today, so northMst· feeing beaches wm hlY9 the best surf. Expect mottly wllst- hlgh waves, with some pollibly In the shoulder-high .... The wind wlff be Ulmer, leevlng the turfllCt mUch smoother.~ vtsiblttty condnuils to be poor to felt. ,,. witve height lhOuld lmplo¥t llOmMlNt~ -~-­btdtt ...... of ........ ........ :lid tDdildlMdlf. Barbecuing still will be against the law in areas where signs print· ed in English and Spanish state the activity is not allowed, officials said. TeWmlcle Park will get eight barbecues and three hot-charcoal containers -more th.an any other city park -while Wakeham and Lions parks each will receive three barbecues. The other parks where barbe· cues will be installed are canyon, Del Mesa, Estancia, Heller, Mesa Verde, Shiffer, Smallwood, VlSta and Wilson. Keith Van Holt. the city's com- munity services director, said he hopes to have all the barbecues and hot-coal containers installed by summer. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1998 Blurring of lines between business, editorial is worrisome A s I read David Shaw's lengthy articles in last week's Los Angeles Times on the growing encroach- ment by the business end of publishing on editorial content, I wondered if the current crop of young journalists found them as comj>elling as I did. Or il read· ers with no direct ties to journal- ism found them of enough rele- vance even to skim. When I grew up in journalism, the separation or advertising and editorial was as sacred as the separation of church and state. Maybe more so. If we needed support for this position, we always could look to Thomas Jefferson, who regarded a free press as an absolute cor- nerstone of Amencan democra- cy. I agree Wlth Jefferson that any pressures subverting editorial policy or the selection and treat- ment of news ultimately deprives the American public of informa- tion it deserves. That, of course, hasn't stopped special-interest groups and indi- viduals from attempting to exert such pressure. That's been going on since the days of Benjamin Franklin. The difference, if we are to believe Shaw -and I do -is that such tactics are more effective today than ever before in our history. Every journalist lives with such pressures to a varying degree. l certainly did. A classic example was a piece I wrote for Good Housekeeping on Cesar Chavez and his efforts to unionize California's farm I Lighting Sale I Chandeliers Bath-KitchenTrack Lights I Close--Ou t Prlee8 1555 Placentia I Newport Beach 845-7301 L UCM• ............ Put a bug in someone's ear. Call t he Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS workers in the 1970s. I spent six weeks on the story. talked with dozens of people (including Chavez and a half-dozen grow- ers) representing a broad spec- trum of opinion, and wrote an article that won a national maga- zine award. But the various growers' orga- nizations in the country -espe- cially the Fann Bureau Federa- tion -didn't see it that way. They were outraged. Backed up by the implied threat of with- drawal of food advertising from Good Housekeeping, they demanded all sorts of redress from the magazine's editors and publisher. Editor Wade Nichols was totally evenhanded under this firestorm, asking me to respond point-by-point to a lengthy cri- tique, then politely telling the critics to take a bike when he was satisfied with my research. In the process, he wrote me: "It is not my thought that we should cave in just because we've been accused. On the oth- er hand, we should not let pri de, stubbornness or prejudice stand in the way of setting matters right if we have made mistakes. Our commitment is to report hon- estly and to avoid being the pawn or protagonist of any spe- cial interest or point of view." That wasn't a bad mantle under which to work. But it cer- tainly never dissuaded the spe- cial interests from using advertis- ing as a club to try to beat editors over the head. The Saturday Evening Post, for example, once lost several million dollars worth •Designer/Jr.'$ • Contemporary • Vintage/New • Recyded Men's & Women's Clothing • Shoes/Accessories • Consignment Clothing ~II MASSAGE ~~~n s3900 lnsunsnce Accepted w/Chlropractic Care. HR. 7-DAYSIWK • 9am-9pm ULTRA SPORTS MEDICINE INC. Or. Gautier D.C. 71 4.979.6365 1072 S.E. Bristol St., Ste 209 Santa Ana Heights (Comer of NewJ)Ort Bl. No.JBrlstol) 'Banquet !.fjJoms I . for a{{ occasions • (j raduations · ~: • ~fiearsal 'Dinners • 'Birtfufays . • Wedcfing ~ceptions •Showers • .91..ny (jroup 'Event N~wport Beach on tlu Pmin.sula 175-18S5 . . . .. . . j oseph n. bell of advertlsing when the editors resisted pressur~ to withdraw a scathing editorial against Barry Goldwater. Editors m those years accept- ed an adversarial -but not hos- tile -relationship with all spe- cial mterests. which is exactly, in my view, the way it should con- tinue to be. Special interests have their own agendas, which they have every right to express and promote. The problem is that people re presenting those inter- ests tend lo look on their point of view as ultimate truth, and con- • •• • • • • NBD IAllDSClll'ING? sider anything less that appears in pnnt unpardonable. Along with the disappearance of the bard-nosed editors who simply would refuse to work in an environment in which busi· ness interests -however subtle -bad a voice in editorial man- agement has come concurrently the growth or public relations. At its best, PR is a helpful adjunct to good reporting. At its worst, it is an effort to lude or put a misleading spin on mformation in the paid service of a client. 1)le most unfortunate aspect of PR is that only the rich can afford it, wbicb bardJy le.ads to a level information playing field. That's been gomg on for quite awhile, too. I stiµ remember with astonish- ment going to lunch at the behest of a PR fri end who brought along the president of a large toy company. He had researched the national maga- zines I worked for and was espe- cially interested in Reader's Digest. He offered to pay me the going advertising rate in each of these magazines Lf I could land an article in one of them about his toy line. He understood it couldn't be a p uff piece and even worked out how many mentions of the product were necessary. When I asked him how he thought I could live with myseU or survive in a profession I loved if I a ccepted such a p roposition. he shrugged his shoulders and told me tha t was my problem. When I declined, he didn't stay for dessert. Today's growing fuzzing of the bars between business and edl- torial isn't just a parochial con - cern 6f journalists. The negative effects of time pressures and occasional incom- petence and dreadful news Judg- ment and tactics m an effort to beat the competition already have damaged media credlb1.lity with the public enough without adding the suspicion that what 1s offered readers in editorial space may have been bought and paid for. • JOSEPH N. BEU.'S column runs every Wednesday. F.AJJlGROUNDS-A New· J)Ol1 Beacb JQlident n.day ieslgned from the ~ - County ~airgrilunds ~ ar :un~~v.e:·~ the State 8Dmd ill ~· A.G. Kawamura. J>:f~t of J.rvine-..be.sed Western MM· keijpg Co. end a partner In Or~,County PrOCI~ Mid he is .looking forward to~­ ing cloeelf with state leaden on agric:ultural issues. •Our .domestic food and fiber industry lw considerable challenges faanq it.· he S6iCl. •1 hope that I can cxmtrib\Jtiitto needed 'SOlu~. • Kawamura was appninted • last year by Wilson to a four. year term oo the board over- seeing the 32nd District Agti· cultural Association, the state agency that runs the CoSta Mesa fairgrounds. Last week, the governor appointed Jeffrey Stem,, of Newport Beach to a previouSly empty seat on the fair boald. -ByTmGNim Mattress Outlet Stor Lani hcu moved to a BRAND NEW· COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less! l I 3 .165 Harbor Blvd. New l.ocationl Cost Effective • Legal Sor9.i . ~ sz:'Q • ..........,. 44 l-S.nr• 1'111> +Q,000 : • (714) 760-8775 •. 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Councilman Joe Erick.son said the soup kitchen hasn't been a good neighbor and the funding cut was intended to send a mes- sage to Hatleberg to clean up her act. But Hatleberg said she hasn't beard about any police problems with her clients and was blind- sided by the city move to cut the funding. ·1 wasn't aware that I wasn't being a good neighbor,· she said. "In fact, I think I'm an excellent neighbor." Police said officials at Costa Mesa Senior Center, which is across 19th Street from the kitchen, have complained about soup kitchen patrons sleeping in trash-bin enclosures and harass- ing some of their elderly patrons. lb~ Police Departinent report also noted that more transients STUDENT CONTINUED FROM 1 the officer said he noticed what he called a • plasllc marijuana leaf ste m H on the floorboard. The police report indicates that a smoking pipe with some residue of marijuana also was found in the car along WJth false identifica- tion. Although police only cited Huntsman for noise pollution, school offiaals, basing their deo- sion on the police report, suspend- ed Huntsman under the district's zero-tolera nce drug policy and l • ' • • • ' • • . . are hanging around in parking lots, a liquor store next door to the kitchen and on street comers in the area. Hut HaUeb~rg, who started feeding the poor at a Rea Com- munity Center soup kitchen 11 years ago and moved into a for- mer Chinese restaurant on West 19th Street just over a year ago, said if there a.re people hanging tried to transfer him to Newport Harbor High School. Huntsman and his mother, Kathleen Huntsman, challenged the suspension in court March 3. Without overturning the school's decision, the court allowed Hunts- man to return to Corona del Mar High until the completion of the appeals process. At a March 17 hearing, Judge Robert lbomas said Huntsman had to exhaust the district's in- house appeals process before try- ing to get the suspension over- turned in court. Tonight. Huntsman will com- plete the district's appeals process with the school board hearing. A t • • • around outside her facility, it's not her fault. •A lot of people hang around the [Sunshine! Liquor store, but I can't help that,• she said. City Manager Allan Roeder co~ceded it may be hard to di.Stin- guish between soup kitchen patrons and other transients. "U a person walks out of the soup kitchen and into the liquor Superior Court hearing has been set for April 10 in case Huntsman wants to challenge the board deci- sion. District officials have said it is highly unlikely the school board would repeal a school's decision, especially since it was based on a Newport Beach police report. ·1 doubt the veracity of every word of the police report," Shores ...... store to get drunk, is that (Hatle- berg's] responsibility or the liquor store's?" Roeder said. Hatleberg said she has hired security guards to patrol the area around the soup kitchen from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. and tum away anyone who is dnmk or causing other problems. • Akohol and my soup don't mix," she said. said "I want to put the police offi- cer under scrutiny and see how he likes being under a microscope." If the boa.rd upholds Hunts- man's suspension, Shores said he will explore other options to defend his client. "I hope the school boa.rd will act reasonably and will see our posi- tion," he said. "I've been known to be a bulldog." t I . . . . .. DEALS CONTINUED FROM 1 yean; old and who have wol'ked for the di$tJiCt far at leott five ~· •11Jis is a ~t package,• sai~ Linda Swain, the direClOr of classi- fied employees. Because only about one-fifth of the eligible employees will get the incentive, the district and the clas· sifted employees union agreed on the pre-dawn. smgle-file approach. ·we used our collective minds to come up with an equitable way to do this," said Jack Elsner, the school district's interim personnel director. "It's not perfect, but if any- BODY CONTINUED FROM 1 The area where the body was found is a strip of water about 5 feet wide between Mosley's boat slip and concrete pilings for a stor- age area used by boat repair busi- nesses. Newport Beach police Sgt. Al Fischer said the body was on the c ~. I ... : ' .... Since 1972 Daily Piq ---one bas a better way, we're open lo it.. Ruth Levin. the office ~ for Estanda High Schooi is eligible tor the paclcage, but she's not SUr! yet u she will be retirlng this June. She is 5Ul'8 of one thing, ~ "I was humiliated and apJ>lllle4 at the wording of that infornia. tion. • she said in a letter to the dis. trict. "Many of us have been faith. ful employees for well over 20 years. We stood by the dlstzid through the embezzlement Ind bankruptcy fiasco, trying to diffUSe insulting comments from the corn. munity and news media .... One d my co-workers wu to the poin,t <I tecus because she is ofrai.d she Will not be~ •...-.nrz:,,_ ocean bottom and wasn't spotte<l until the tide went out and the water in the area dropped to between 8 and 10 feet deep. He said officers found some bait and a cutting knife near the scene. Although the cause or death has not been determined, the vic- tim may have been fishing either late Monday night or early Tues. day morning when he fell in the water, Fischer said. 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As pan of a three-year alliance w1Lh the Ch1l- dren 's Television Workshop. the show's producers and Ford Motor Company are presenting "Buckle Up with Sesame Street," designed to teach children and parents safe seating techniques and the imponancc of safety belts. This national safety tour will appear al community cen- ters, malls and auto shows in 15 ma1or cities throughout the nation. Certified nu rses trained in chjld safety will teach safe seating techniques and provide detailed child passenger safety seat demonstrations following a prel!Cn- tatfon by Sesame Street characters. _ The tour emphasizes these key safety messaaes: • Always wear a safety bell while driving or riding in a car or lruck. • Children are safest when properly restrajncd in the back scat. • Use approved child safety seats for children weighing less than 40 pounds. • Children between four and 11 years of age and weighing between 40 and 90 pounds should use a booster cushion to help positi on the safety belt across the shoul- der and hips. • Rear facing child seats always should be placed in the back scat of vehicles or in the front seat of vehicles equipped with the passenger air bag switch in the "off' position. • Seats should be moved as far back as possible from air bags. The campaign is be.ing conducted in English and Span- ish. 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CdM raps out 15 has. scores 14 runs. still l.oses by 6 runs I I ' ' ' • c, ( I ~ \.) 0 L I , :. \ I i' ' ~ I TarS go eight, but drop 7-6 decision • Beavers' hit kills Newport's upset bid as Woodbridge takes Sea View League verdict. drive in a pair of runs and Scott Beerer sparked a fifth-inning rally with an RBI sin- gle. But the hosts (7-4, 4-2) rallied back to tie the game and force extra innings. Sea Kings i'lrop 20-14 slugfest RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA -Corona del Mar. Higb's baseball team e4med leads of 1-0, 5-2 and 10·7, but host Santa Marga.ri'4 rallied each time . to cl.aim a 20-14 see VieW League slngfest Tuesday. IRVINE -Newport Harbor High's base- ball squad enjoyed a half inning in which the players could almost taste a victory. It was the top of the eighth when Coach Iun Kiefer's squad put itself in position to win as Justin Jacobs earned a walk and stole sec- ond. He moved to third on Lucas Keri's groundout and came in to score on Scott Crane's single . Nick HoOd (4 for S with foui RBI), Ryan Acbter- berg (2 for 5 with a twc>-run homer), Eric Wiethom and 1Y Harper (both 2 for 5 With three RBI), as well as Nate Lemmen:nan (2 for 2 With tWo runs~. paced the CdM offense, but the Eagles outhit tbe Sea Kings, 21-15, to overcome nine errors. LaglMla Hilk 7, Estmdll 2 Aliso Niguel 9, Costa Mesa 0 Laguna Beach 6, Univenity 1 But hosting Woodbridge yankeq the win away from the Sailors' sa'livating mouths with a two-run eighth for a 7-6 win to leave the Tars winless in six Sea View League games. Thursday's ganws (3 15) I I I I I I I I I . Emnda at Laguna Hills : Aliso Niguel at Cost. Mesa t 1 Uglna Beach at University : Tuesday's game, which drops Newport Harbor to 3-8 overall, was nearly an upset. The Sailors grabbed a 5-2 lead after Char- lie Waite hit a two-out double in the third to It would've been the game-winner. but the Warriors loaded the bases in the bottom half of the inning and used a sacrifice fly, then a clutch two-out single by Texas A&M- bound Kevin Beavers to end the Sailors' bid. Cd.M <•-7, 1-5 in league) will host the Eagles (S.2, 6-0) Thursday ln a game taped for broadcast Satur- day by Pox Sports West 2. LP--------------------~ Eagles lose it .. ~in the seventh • Laguna Hills scores six times to pull out 7-2 win; Costa Mesa loses, 9-0. . COSTA MESA -Estancia High took a 2-0 lead and watched it slip away as visiting Laguna Hills put together a six- run seventh-inning rally for a 7-2 win in Pacific Coast League play. "All we had to do was get three outs.· Estancia Coach Tun Green said. The Eagles (0-6, 0-10) got on the board in the first when J,D. Willey doubled home David Chavera. Chavera put up an RBI single in the third, 2-0. Gallacher sharp, but ... ALISO VIEJO -Costa Mesa High senior pitcher Ryan Gal- lacher extended his steak of not allowing an earned run to 11 innings Tuesday, but was stuck with his second straight loss as the Mustangs surrendered a mis- take-tilled 9-0 verdict to Pacific Coast League host Aliso Niguel. The league-leadmg Wolver- ines (10-3, 6·0 in league and ranked No. 9 in Orange County) managed just four hits to Mesa's five. but benefited from six Mus- tang errors, three walks and four hit batters. Aliso's Drew Parkin fanned 12 and belted a two-run homer to help drop Mesa to 1-10, 1-5. Ben Felter and Nick Lambert each went 2 for 3 for the Mus- tangs. 6 3 MAllMIAIMA 20, CDM 1• Corona dei Mar 145 130 0 -14 15 2 Santa Margarita 257 330 x -20 21 9 Lewis, Phillips (3) and Hatfield; , Shelley, Gros(h (3). Van Coutren (5) and Grzecka, otson (5). W -Grosch. L ·lewis, t-3. 28 -Harper (CdM), Hatfield (CdM), Wlethorn (CdM), ,-Stridtroth (SM), Mosich (SM) 2. I HR -LaRue (SM) 2, Van Coutren (SM), 'rAchterberg (CdM). I I MA V11W UAGUm WoaCIMoGI 7, NlwPowr HAMOR 6 ;Newport 002 030 Ot -6 10 1 •Woodbridoe 003 020 02 · 7 10 1 ~ O'Donnell, 8eettr (5) and Waite; 8uvers, Tetwlske (6) and Oltuma. W -Terwislce; L -Beerer. 2 .... 28 • Wotf (W), 8~ (W), Waite (NH). r-----------------------------~-----------------------~---~-----------~~--~ Talent-filled Sea Kings dig into the well, find yet another medalist in 15-stroke victory over the Tars. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -With the usual sus- pects missing from the top of the leader board, Corona del Mar High's golf team dug into its deep bag of talented players and pulled out another winner Tuesday. Innes Macdonald, a CdM sophomore, had been there all along. Fact is, to earn a medalist honor is noth- ing new for Macdonald, whose solid effort of 1-over-par 36 (three birdies, four bogeys) led the way for the host Sea Kings in their nine-bole Sea View League victory over Back Bay rival Newport Harbor, 191-206, at Newport Beach Country Club. CdM's No. 1 player, Max Wallick, appeared to give Newport Harbor (2-6, 1-3 in league) a glinuner of hope, because be struggled with a gimpy left knee through- out the round, suffered earlier in the day while piddling around during a school car- nival when he and teammate Jeff Bemis dressed up like sumo wrestlers. •This Back Bay (rivalry), no matter what sport it is, there's something mystic about it ... you never know what's going to happen,· Newport Harbor Coach Jim Warren said. Corona del Mar (7-1, 5-0) ended the sus- pense for all intent and purpose with its first group, as Macdonald and Chad Towersey finished 14 strokes ahead of their Sailor counterparts. Towersey carded a 2-over 37 to claim second place, while Be.mis and Newport Harbor sophomore Kevin Olson tied for third at 38. CdM's Steve Brooks and Har- bor's Traighe Concannon both shot 39 and tied for fifth. Olson supplied the day's best shot with a chip for birdie from about 25 feet on No. 5, a 455-yardpar-4 against the wind. Hole No. 5 is statistically the toughest hole on the golf course for members of the Senior PGA Tour during the Toshiba Senior Classic. Macdonald. who ~·earned medalist honors this season in nonleague matches against Fountain Valley (at Santa Ana Country Clµb) and M4U)na (at Meadowlark Golf Course), started slowly against Harbor, going bogey bogey, then he found his stroke. CdM Coach Paul Hahn, also NBCC's head pro, tinkered with Macdonald's swing late Monday on the driving range, and Macdonald said the extra effort paid divi- dends. •We just worked on bis swing tempo,• Hahn said. "The transition from the top of his swing to the bottom was too quick. He's got a lot of natural talent." Macdonald birdied the par-5 No. 3 and the par-3 No. 4 over water to go back to even . On No. 3, Macdonald pitched to 10 feet from the pin and sank a putt, then he . ' ·"'- DON LEACH I OAl.Y Pl.OT Corona del Mar High's Brian Wegener hits from the bunker, safely to the green. choked a 7-iron on No. 4 and placed it eight feet from the flag. Macdonald also birdied the par-3 No. 8, sticking a 6-iron six feet from the pin. "If I could just eliminate those bogeys, my score would be a lot lower," Macdonald said. Cd.M's No. 1 group, Wallick (41) and Bri- an Wegener (44), did not figure in the scor- ing. Wallick has been a medalist five times this year. Harbor's Miller Akins (42), Mitch Johns (43), Zak La.Pata (4.4) and Scott Tip- pett (••> did not break 40. For the Sea Kings, whether it's on their home course at Newport Beach or some other links, they're halfway to a league championship. "There's an advantage (playing at NBCC), but my kids are playing well, that's the bottom line,• said Hahn, whose squad travels to Santa Margarita on Thursday. Cd.M, which plays four of its final five league matches on the road, upset the Eagles, 197-200, at NBCC last month. The Eagles were ranked No. 1 in Orange Coun- ty in the preseason. ~---------------~--~-~------~-------------------------~-~~----~----------~~ r---------------------, • , • I SantaMargaritil 20, a.t M 'M>ocbidge 7, ... 11 art' (8) 8 Toro 18, Irvine 11 (8) : Santa Margarita at C'.dM I Woodbridge at Neil JI clrt l Irvine at El Toro L---------------------~ \ ~' I L E Y I ~ \ ! 1 SAILORS POST 6TH STRAIGHT SWEEP • El Toro the latest victim. NEWPORT BEACH -Senior Scott Archbold paced Newport Harbor Hlgh's volleyball team with 16 kills as Orange County's top-ranked squad took care of visiting El Toro, 15-8, 15-3, 15-6, m Sea View League action Tues- day. The Sailors, who improve to 3- 0 in league and 7-0 overall, notch their sixth consecutive three- game sweep. Archbold also tallied 11 digs. while Matt Jameson added 14 kills and 14 digs. Ty lfamblie pitched in with four ace serves and nine digs, and senior setter lfavis Nelson put up 33 assists. "We played very well tonight,• Newport Coach Dan Glenn said. •El Toro has a pretty good record and we did what we needed to do.• El Toro falls to 2-1 in league play and 7-2 overall. Mesa tops Uni in five COSTA tv1ESA -Costa Mesa High's boys volleyball team remained unbeaten in Pacific Coast League play as the host Mustangs outlasted University on Tuesday, 13-15, 15-7, 9-15, 15-9, 16-14. B.J. Lightvoet led the Mus- tangs (7 -1, 3-0 in PCL) with 32 kills, 16 digs and seven service aces, while Tommy Lightvoet (21 kills) produced the fifth-game heroics with six straight kills at one point to keep Mesa afloat in an overtime verdict. Costa Mesa was also led by Matt Peca (21 digs) and Chris Shanley (60 assists) CdM wins in four IRVINE -Kevin Hansen had 48 assists and a host of his Coro- na del Mar High teammates also contributed to a 16-14, 12-15, 15- 7, 15-9 Sea View League boys volleyball victory at Woodbridge Tuesday. Greg Coon ( 14 kills and four blocks), Dennis Alshuler ( l O kills and four blocks), Greg Stampley (12 kills), Greg Burden (12 kills and 15 digs), Mike Jackson (sev- en kills and 15 digs), Austin George (six kills) and Mike Pliha (solid defense) helped CdM improve to 5-2. 2-1 in league. It was the first match of the season for George, who is expect· ed to provide a blg lift down the stretch. Wice to push sec 0 35 .. 7 • Brandt fires a two-hit shutout over GSAC foe: then Houston follows with a no-bitter in the nightcap for SCC. . bunt by Brin Gomez. sec completed the sweep witll a 2-0 win in the night cap u Jen Mouston fired a no-hitter while 1trildn9 out flve. SCC improvet to a GSAC best 7·1 and 35-? overall. OCC ~losing streak COSTA MESA -A t•-gamo ~ 1tnMak came to an end 1\aelday u Orange Coast College topped Vk:tOr Valley, 10-2, in a nonconfenmce game TueSday. Cotta M~igb P.floduct SOnia CollM lief in8itt to 5-6 u she~ no earned nw ID tbe win, and Kall 'ohnton ~t 3 tor 4 With lour RBis. Carrie Gnm.oa edded • ..... itole two .,._ad ICOfld three runs. Thi Mtm ~22) tell ln tbe opener of tbedoa:!b'stniW. t<M. -I 1• W..v.&lf-n-C...• ww~ m • a .. 1110·1 c.ia•N ·•U c:..metl. W • CM'mOnl; L • ~ 4-12. 21 • Rud'twtll rvv'I· U..2 OA 11• 0... • ~ YMJ.n 2 Vktor VlileY GOO 100 1 -2 1 1 ~COllt OlO 010 6 • 10 I 1 ~and Fort.: COOM Ind Clrmen. W • ~ H; L • Ruddotk. El Thro top) 18rS, 13· l another runner on base. IUV.W~ EL. Ta.> 13. II osrr .... I on 1 Nw'l)Of1 100 000 0 -1 2 7 El Toro llO 421 x ~ 1l t 0 Khlyn Hund'""°'' Mt.Wat ..t GI• liber9' w. Abnz.. l • ~ S-5.. • Smfttl (M4). °"'1w (ll). HR ·~ ('l1). Harley as Estanda fell to 2-4. MC..cCDAIT~ ..... .. Hilu I, In MIMI 0 8tandl 000 000 0 -0 2 • ~ Hiits 000 OlO x ·l l 2 °"""'end~ HMly and~ w • .......,. l • o.nn.. 244. , WE[jNESOAV, AffUL I. 1998 ,. . . . • Sea Kings roll on, 16-2 • EstimdA's Laura Cote leads ldCal entries with 39 at gitlS goU toWlley. CdM taggea. 1 ~o 8 No. 1 Corona del Mar improves to 11 -0 overall. of three sets at No. 1 doublt:s for Newport Harbor Hlgb'a boys tennis team, but visiting Irvine defeated the Sailors, 1-'·'· in Sea View League action Tues- day. Ma.c CDAIT 1Mm11 MJ60 ...... 14. can. MliM 4 ..,.._ • Tl'ln (Q.4) IOst 6-0, 6-2; won. 6-0. Kakl (CM) lost. 6-0, 6-0, 6-2; KAZI (CM) lost. 6-0, 6-0, 6-0. OAR D B N I DMIN GROVB - LAKE FOREST -Corona del Mar High ju.ruor Sameer Chopra yielded just one game in winning three singles sets to help the visJtl.ng Sea Kings remain unbeaten with a t 6-2 Se4 View League biumph over El Toro Tuesday. Newport Harbor ( 1-11, 0-5 in league) plays Corona del Mar on ThUISday at CdM. Double9 · SchwarU-Peterson (CM) lost. 6-1, &<>; WOf'I by default. Nguyen-Morris (CM), lost. 6-1, 6-0, won by default; M artin-Huang (CM) lost. 6-4, 6-0, won by default. NEWPORT BEACH .... G-..O~L =-F Newport Harbor H.lgh'a girls golf team hosted an all gtrls tournament Monday at the Newport Beach Golf Course. Ca.po Valley's Jennifer Tunzi captured the A Oight after a three-bole playoff with San Clemente's Nicole Blauch. The duo had each shot ~· Orange County's top-ranked lC mint.on team Garden Grove H!g!t dealt vlstting Corona del Mar-a. 19·0 Garden Grove League loss Tuesday. The Sea Kings, who play arch rival Newport Harbor today, fell to 1 ..... II.A VllW LU.GUI ,.,,.. 14. NlwPowr HAMOlt 4 5'nalea: Rinek (NH) lost to Dore, 2-6; del Qslle. 6-t; lost to Aarnes, 3-6; MacMaster (NH) lost 1-6, 2-6, 3-6; Mungo (NH) lost 0-6, 0-6, 1-6. sec blanks foe, 9-0 Costa Mesa ~cto~ous Coach Tun Mang also credit- ed the work of doubles partners Randy Myers and Peter Kulmat- idd, who won 18 of 20 games as CdM improved to 11-0, 4-0 in league. CARSON -Southern Califor- nia College's women's tennis team took a nonconf erence match, ~-0, from hosting Cal State Dominguez Hills. TODAY Niguel, 3:15; El TOf'O et Newport · Harbor, 3:15.; Cost.I MeH at University. 3: 15. COSTA MESA -G CM.Ii. Jeff Montoya sbot a 37 ~· to medal for the Cocta Mesa HijJ.la boys golf team and help the M~ tangs to a 223-231 win over P4Qt, k Coast League foe Lagtln4 Beach for their first league win. •• ........ Community college -Orange Coast at Sequoias lrwft.ational. • Goff Leading the locals was Estanda's Laura Cote with a 39. CdM hosts Back Bay nval Newport Harbor Thursday. SEA \MW LEAGUE COM*A on MAit 16, EL TORO 2 Singles: Chopra (CdM) ctef. Gale, 6- 0, def. Sldner, 6-0, def Fraser, 6-1; Jenwn (CdM) won, 6-4, 6-0, 6-0; Wad- hwa (CdM) lost. 4-6, won. 7-5, 7-5. Doulblel: Hsieh-Singer (NH) lost t o IUchter-«an, 4-6; def. Bllllmoria- Smlley, 6-4; def. Friedman-Cholt,, 6-1; J. Tajima-Snyder (NH) won 6-4, lost 3-6, 4-6; D. tajlm>Belida (NH) lost 4-6, 2-6, 0-0. M~ fall. 14-4 ALISO VIEJO -David 1Tan salvaged Costa Mesa High's only win in singles play as the Mustangs (ell, 14-4, to host Aliso Niguel in Pacific Coast League boys tennis action Tues- day. The Vanguards (8-10) were paced by No. 4 singles player Amy Tate, who dropped just one set m her singles and dou- bles matches. The Vanguards host USIU Saturday at 10 a.m . NOHCOfRIWKE ·== boys and girls - Corona del Mar vs. Woodbridge, at Heritage Park, 3:15 p.m.; Estancia at Aliso Hl;h school · Newport Harl>or vs. San Clement e, at Santa Ana Cou=lub,2. • lnton High school · Corona del Mar at Newport 3: 15. A pai.i of Sailors, Shannon Backus and Kate Enriquez. tied with Corona del Mar's Christine Bogeneise. Also scoring for Newport was Vanessa Shapiro (42). Three Tars -Elizabeth Olah, Brianna Riel and Erin Haller -shot 43, and Alex Robinson carded a 4·4. The contest was played at cos; ta Mesa Country Club's Mesa Unda Cowse and Brian Jottes and Michael Thurman tied ~ 44s. Steve Perez a nd Donn.v Miller each shot 49. • ... 5oClil College '· Domlngun Hills 0 • •••f\ Doubles: Taylor-Shahmard1 (CdM) def. Muldoon S1dder, 6-3, def. Desai- Farkas, 6-0, def. Glessel-Pham, 6-0; Myen-Kulmat1cki (CdM) won, 6-1 , 6- 1, 6-0; Everson-Hube (CdM) lost, 3-6. won, 7-5, 6-3. Sing'" -Crawford (SCC) def. Diaz. 6-4, 6-3; Looney (SCC) def. Sassadam, 6-0, 6-2; Tamplin (SCC) def. Esperaza, 6-0, 6-2; Tate (SCC) def. Godel, 6-1, 6- 0; White (SCC) won by default; Stead· man (SCQ won by default. Kay Sparks wins gold at U.S. Masters JRACK AND FIE LO· --.......... ........... BOSTON, Mass. -Kay Sparks of Newport Beach clinched the high jump competition at the U.S. Masters 1Tack and Field Indoor Nationals in Boston, Mass. as she nearly cleared four feet. a three-inch improvement over her personal best and topped 14 other competitors. eve nts are in August. ... ·~1 Sailors lose, t 4-4 NEWPORT BEACH -Hank Hsieh and Mdlt Singer won two The loss drops Costa Mesa to 1-5 in PCL play and 4-9 overall. The Mustangs return to PCL action on Thursday with a match against visiting Estancia. Doubles-Crawford-Tamplin (SCC) def. Dlaz-Esperaza, 8-2; Looney-Tate (SCC) def. Godel-Sassadam, 8-0; White-Steadman (SCC) won by default. It was Sparks' first national championship and her mark was Sparks, 49, is preparing for the USA lfack and Field Masters Outdoor Nationals in Orono, Maine and the NIKE World Games in Eugene, Ore. Both Her husband, Doug, is als'o 6 world-class track and field ~ petitor. It was last season at~ national championships that &he watched from the stands 1tfu1 decided she was going to takE! flp an event. -- PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES ========= VARO SUITE 400 NEW· ~o lne.: 48~Aoyd ·covenant PrHby1erl1n Ha\19 you •tatted doing PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by an Individual PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICES POAT. BEACH. CALIFQR. Harris; 551·D•bl L Cook· Church of Anaheim, Inc .. bualne11 v-11 Yet, Mar. 01. H1v1 you $larttd doing --------- NIA 92660·2554 STATE ton: 5798-Clyd• & Joni Richard Fllzw•l•r, TrH· 1998 FloUUou• ButlrMSS bustn•ss ye!? No CNS16127•s · Panlllllon; 749·Dtbble aurer Mlcl\MI Glezos Nam. Statement J A.O. Beazley .. BAA NOS 46983 ANO Anne M. Ptlerkln; 857· This• 1tatemen1 w11 filed This allltmtol was tiled The lollowlng persona art This s1a1emen1 was hied NOTICE OF STATEMENT OF 116645 Georgie Erickson; sea-wt1h the County Cl.,k of with the Couril'y Clenc of doing business as: with tho County Clerk or PElfflOft TO ABANDONMENT OF DATE: SEP 30 , 1997 Thomas Knight. Or111ge County on 3-13-98 Of'M\O• County on 3-13-98 Firtf tmpreulont Consult· Orange County on 3·20·98 AOMIWISTER USE OF FICTITIOUS J. PETERSON, Clerk, Published Newport 19988752214 18988752221 1n9, 32881 Calle San Mar· 19988752973 ESTATE Of: CAROL BUSINESS NAME by E. FIGUEROA, Oep. 8~1ch-Costa Me:a Diiiy Dally Pilot Mar. 18. 25. Dally Pilot Mar. 19, 25, cos, San Juan Capistrano, Daily Pilot Mar. 24, 31. SPRECKB.S The followmg persons uty PilotApnl8.13,1 ·w663 Apr.1,f ,1998 W633 Apr.1,8,1998 W837 CA92875 Apr 7,14,1998 W644 MftDTONA""• ttave abandoned lhe uat ol Publlshtd Newport Marl Ellen Nall, 328t11---------rwvn• - the F1c1111ou1 Business Beach·Costa Mesa Dally PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Calle San Marco1. San PUBLIC NOTICE CAROL S. NORTON Name: Options Research Pll t A II 6 15 22 29 Fl 11 B I Fl 11 8 I Juan C11)11truro0, CA 92e75 Fl I I a I CASE NO. A191637 and Consu1ung, 1048 Irvine o pr . • . . CITY OF ct t ous ut n•H ot l oue ue MH Tiii• butineu Is con-ct I ous us n•H To all heire, banefi- Ave.. Suite 429. Newport t998 NEWPORT BEACH Name Stetement NanM Statement ducted by: an Individual Name Statement ciariH , creditor•. con- Beach, CA 92660 W657 NOTICE Th• followlng peraona are n,. fo•oWlng per90ns llf• Have you 1tantc1 doing The lollowlng persons ate tingent creditors end The Flclltlous Business PUBLIC NOTICE doing bUllnett a1: doing bualnesa as: · butlneas yel? No doing busines$ as: ho • th Name rela11ad 10 above INVITING BIDS NEWPORT INVESTMENTS LUCRECIA'S HAUSE· Matt Nall Azleca Technology, 2034 P'!rton: w . mayt~ •!· was filed In Orange Coun1y LEQAL NOTICE Sealed bids may be r• COMPANY, 184 L1111y, CLEANING SERVICE, 521 Thlt statement w11 flied Valencia Ave .. Santo Ana, hlle .,r mter91 t m on 6-2·95. File No.F648432 N I IS HEREBY celved at the Ollie• of the Newpor1 Coast, CA 92657 w. Wilson SI •• Apt. 0105, with th• County Clerk ol CA 92706 t e WI or ... t ••• or Robin B. Grlll1n, 11 89 Rut· OIVE~Tt~a~ the Board 01 City Clerk, 3300 Ntwfs:rt Gery W. Stfflberg, 44 Ole-Costa MHa, CA 92627 Oraoge County on 3·10-98 Jose Ortuno 2034 Valen-~~~~CKetk NCO~~g~ land Road, Newport Beach. Educallon 01 the Newpor1· Boulevard, P.O. Box 1 88, f0td, Irvine, CA 92612 Lucrecia Organista Perez, t 908875 1701 cla Ave. San1a Ano, CA A C R 0 L 5 CA 92660 Mesa Unified School Dis· Newport Beach, CA. 92658-Ryan Sleelberg, 184 Let· 521 W. Wiison St., -C105, Dally Piiot Apr. 8 15 22 92706 . K A A . Holly Kruger 604 16th 8915 until 2:00 P.M. on the say, Newport Coast, CA <:1)111 Men. CA 92627 • • • This business 1s con· NORTON Slteel. Huntin' ion Beach. lrict 01 Orange Counly will 24th day of April, 1998, al 92657 Thia bu1in1ss I• con· 29• !998 W6&4 ducted by· an ind1v1dual A PETITION h .. CA 92648 g ~~~:a saaledlhbld2 5 3 ~Pd!0 which time 1uch bk11 1hall Chad StH lberg, 4.. 0.11-dtlcted by: an Individual PUBLIC NOTICE Have you started doing been filed by VICTORIA Richard H('elt 811 EHi a.m on 8 r Pu Y be opened and read for: lord, Irvine, CA 92612 Have you started doing business yet., No E. NELSON in the Supe- Bay. Newport 'Beach. CA ~~aAfi~1~ 16'/~ceat ~~e 111~ BAYSIDE DRIVE Thi• bualneu la con-business yet? YH, 09-tS. flotltloua Bu•lneH Jose Ortuno rlor Court of Calif ornie, 92661 School District located 81 PARK RENOVATION ducted by: 1 general part· 87 Name Statement This statement was Mad County of Orange. This business 11 con· 2985.B Bear s'troel, Costa Contract No. 3149 ne11lllp l.u7re<:ia Organilla Perez The followlrig PlflOnt art with tho County Clt1k ol THE PETITfON re- ducted by a general p3rt· Mesa CA 92626 11 which Engineer's ESllmai e· Have you lll rted doing This statement was flied doing buslnen u : Otange County on 2-24·98 queste that VICTORIA nership tlme aaldblds will t>e pub-,7370000 · buslneuyel?No wllh the County Clark ol Duke Au11in & Company. 19880750118 e. NELSONbeappoint- PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICES OBITUARY -eee .... sec tton 9 100 of the I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• Cahtorn1e Probate Code. 1 .. -------.. The time for f1lmg cleime will not expire before four months from the hearing date noticed ebove. VOU MA V EX.AM- INE the file kept by tha court. If vou are a per· eon lntereated In the .. tell, you mey file with the court a formal Requett for Specie! Notice of the filing ol an Inventory and eppreiaal of est•t• ae11ts or of anv petition or account .. provided In H otion 1260 of the California Probate Code. A Ra· quest for Special Notice form It avalltble from the court clertt. Attcimey f• ,._ddoner: ..... c ......... 800 •W11«' Center DIM,1240 :=n~CA PADDOCK, Frank A. ol Clinton, Missouri formerly of Costa M esa, Califor aja passed away April 5, 1998. Frank . is survived by his wife of 51 years, Mtlry Lucille Paddock, 160 North Connie Clinton. Missouri 64735. Arran gements by Vansant· Mills Funeral Home, VANSANT-MILLS FUNERAL HOME 314 West Jefferson Clinton, Missoun 64735 .. i Aobln B. Grtlltn licly opened and read fOf: ,...'...,~by Biii Patapoll Gary W. Slfflb.,g Orange Counly on 3-20·98 575 W. 19th SltHI 18'216, Oatly Pilot Mar. 25, Apr. 1, ed H pereonal reprtHn-1998075219 8 DISPOSAL OF ........... . T_hls llltement WAI filed . 18988752853 Cotta MeH, CA 92627 8, 15, t998 W646 tative to administer the, ________ _ 04/01, 04/02. 04108 660·885-2021 ., This statement was llled SOLID WASTE City Engineer with Ille Counly Cle<k 01 Daily Pilot Mar. 24. 31. Soon Dowling Duke. 575 Htate of the decedent. PUBLIC NOTICE with lhe Counly Clttk or All bids 111 to be 1n 1c-Prospectlve blddlft may O<ange County on 3-24-98 Apt 7, 14. 1998 W645 W. 19th Street 18·216, PUBLIC NOTICE THE PETITION re· •---------1!1,.,--..... ---.,.;;;;;;.;;~ Or •Count on 3·13-98 cordance with Cond11ion1, obtain one ff1 ol bid docu-19081J75321J8 Co.11 Met a, CA 92527 quest• the decedent'• Ts No t5632364 l.Cllll No D a:noty P 1 1 ~ 18 25 Instruction•. and Specllica-ments at no cost at the of· Daffy P1lo1 Mar. 24, 31 , PUBLIC NOTICE This busln111 ls con-FlcUUo~s BuelnHI WILL and codicil•. if tS53236 Neta Of Tlllllel'I s. 11 10 11 • • !Ions which ate on Ille In nee of the Public Works Apr. 7, 14. 1998 W647 ducted by: an Individual Name t•t•ment any be admitted to Yai Ate tn ~ Urdar A DMd --------.. Apr. 1. 8. 1998 W629 lht office of Iha Purchasing De nt 3300 N Fictitious BuslneH Have you llat1ed doing The lo1tow1ng persons are ob Th WILL nd Of Trull. o.d 4l'ZVJ) U-. PUBLIC NOTICE Director <.'I aald SchOol Dis-Bo~ ·P.O. eox'7~ PUBLIC NOTICE ThNamf llowl. Statement bus111•0u" yet? No dAoding busd1neMS1 b·~· W•sh ~~y ·~~icil: ., •• : .. ,. Yai Tiiie Acllan To~ Yair lrlct 2985 B Bear Strfft • • e o ng peraons Ill Scott lie vanca o ' e " . bl t I . ~ It Mir Be Sdd Al A ---------• Cosia Mes; CA 92626 • Newport Beach, CA 92558-Flctltlous BuslnHI doing business 11: This etatement wat flied 1325 North Lowell Stteet, a e ~r exem1nat on in Pl& . S.. t( Vai Nead All SUMMONS Each bidder must s~bmit 8915. N•m• Statement Baby Barn, 24843 Del with the County Clerk ol Sonia Ana. CA 92706·3732 the hie k•Pt by the ~Of Tt.-.. Of The (CITACION JUDICIAL) with each bid a Certillad °' For further lnfo1mallon. The lollow1ng persons are Prado 1294. Dana Point, O<qe Counry on 3-1 3-98 C111tord Allon Cox, 1325 court. PIOClldlnQ Aow'lll YIN Yau N?TICE TO DEFENDANT: Cashier' a Check payable to call Marla Matlove, Projtc1 doing buslne11 as: CA 92629 10088752213 Nonh Lowell Street. Sanla THE PETITION re-~~A '--fw ,.;,.. Is (AYISO a Acusado) DALE the District 0t 1 bid bond In Mangtf' al (714) 544-3322. CAFE• TICA, 205 6th Slanloy Lorenzo Bouk· Dally Ptlot Mar. 18, 25, Ana, CA 92706·3732 QUB~l!! authority to lint¥Glwwlthll 1111,... ~ WATERS, Doff 1 to 10, In-th• fOfm HI forth In th• Publlahtd Newport Street, Newport Beach, CA night, 24843 Del Prado AP< 1 8 1998 WfJ32 This bus1n1ss Is con· edminieter the estate llroM! • 92 Blycnll Cain cluslv1 contrae1 documents In an 92681 #294, Dana Point, rJA · • • ducted by an lnd1v1dual under the Independent ~ 8-::tl. CA D'2eeO YOU ARE BEING SUED BY amount not IH I than Beacl'l-C.osta Mesa Dally Davtd Jamet Win, 205 6th 92629 PUBLIC NOTICE Have you slorted doing Admlnl1tretlon of f 1-,,,_., Ptt!Qll ~ ll3t~ PLAINTIFF: (A Ud. It esta' SIO 000 H 1 guarantee Pllol April 8, 13, 1998. Street. Newport Beach, CA This business 11 con· business yer? Yn, 2/1/98 tatee Aot. (Thia authon-802. At Men Fuly Dllc:rtlld 11 demandando) MICHAEL L that' lht bidder will 901., W682 92661 ducted by: an Individual FlctlUou. Bu•ln•H Clltlord A. Cox ty will allow the pereon· Seid Oetd d TNlt. 1111 beldd 11 MICHEL Into tha proposed contract PUBLIC NOTICE Lisa Anne Ehlenberger, Have you started doing Name Sfatement This statement was filed al representeuva to take ia* IUdlDfl 11 In Tl• ffOl'C Of You have 30 CALENDAR 11 the aeme 11 awarded 10 205 6th StrHt, Newport bualnesa y11? No The tollowtng person• are with Iha County Clerk ol many actions without tht Fltalldtl At Thi MUI Entry DAYS alter this summons auch bidder. In lh• event of ITATEMl!NT OF Beach, CA 92891 Stanley L Bouknlgllt doing bu1lne11 as: Orange County on 3·24·98 obtaining court approv-lo The ~ CMc Is served on you to Ille a !allure to enter Into tald WITHDRAWAL FROM Thia bualn111 11 con-Thia alalement was lilt<! BOMC Cla11lc Cars. 1974 19981J753205 el. Before taking certern c.r..r. 401~11 E Cl'epnall A119 . typewritten response at this Conlract. such 11curity will ducted by: • general part· with tile County Clerk ol Placenlla Ave., Co1t1 Dolly Piiot Mor. 24, 31, very important action•. ~. C.omll on W/91, at court. be forfeited to uld School PARTNERSHIP nerahlp Orange County on 3·13·98 Mee1, CA 92827 Apr. 7, 14, 1998 W649 however. the personal 1000 AM. to ttw ~ biicW. A letter or ph~ne call will District of Orang• County. OPERATING UNDER Have you a11rted doing 19088702218 Brendan Gallaher, 1408 representative will be Pfrltie 11 ttw .. d ... la not protect you. your 7':" Only con1r1ctora llcenH d FICTITIOUS bu1ine11 ytl? No Dally Pilot Mar. 18, 25, Calle Del Jon1l1. Pacific PUBLIC NOTICE required to give notice Clllhorcuhll(1 dllc&dl'IW!lon1 wrolten response mus 8 In both cltle1 ol Cotta BUSINl!SS NAME Dal/Id Witt Apr. 1, 8, 199e W835 Pallaades, CA 90272 to interHted ereon1 lllMorN!ionlllltnk.dllcS0--1n prop•r legal form 11 yoo Me11 anes Ntwpor1 Beach The following peraon has Uaa Ehlent>erger Thia busln111 Is con-Fictitious BuslnHt P h on 1 ..... or ltdarll llYl10I tnd "'ant the court to ht1r your wtll be eligible IOt award of withdrawn as 1 general Thia stalement wu Ried PUBLIC NOTICE ducttcl by: an Individual Name Statement un!•:J tt:iey av~ latn ..atlan. IM"9 case. this contract. p111ner from lhe p111ner-with the County Clerk of Have you stll1td doing Th• following persons ara w•v notice or oon ~ or llVlnaa '** 11 yoo do nol fll• your r• A PerlOfmance Bond wtU ship operallng under Qtwlo• County on ~·98 Flctltloua ButlMH buslneas yet? No doing buslnttt as: Hnted to the ~ropo1td ~ii FNnc:lll Coda IKtian sponH on time. you may be required priOt to th• ex· f1ctltkxJs bu1lne11 name o t9181J7SU20 Name ltlltement &enesan Gallahet H & R COMPANY. 800 action.I Tha 1nd1pan· 6102tndllllharhdtodo...._ lose the case. and yoot ecutlon of the Contract In S & W AUTOMOTIVE al D.Uy Piiot Apr. 1. 6, 15, The followlng peraons att Thia 1t1tement WH flied Hamilton SI.. Ste. At02, dent . edminluratlon 11 c:.wori. n11 .... be Nde wagtt, money and prop-the amount "' S 100.000.00 16650 Harb0t 8lvd.. Ste. 22 lM W652 dOlng bllllne11 11: with 11'1• County Clerk ol Costa Mesa, CA 92827 authonty will be granted M1Q11 ~ or """'"'1. erty may be ,taken wilhout No biddlf may wl1hdraw B16, Fountain Valley, CA ' a) SKOOKUM CONSTRUC. Orange County on 3-13-98 HectOt Miranda, ISOO Ham-unlH• . an inter .. ~ed ~ 01 ~ ~ ,,., further warning from lh• hit bid f0t 1 period ol 92708 PUBLIC NOTICE TlON, 2263 Martin St., 19981J7522tl lllon SI, Ste. A102. Costa person Mee an ob1ect1on ~ fJI ~ to court FOATY·FIVE (45) days alter The Ficllllou1 Buslneu Clo4. 11\'lne, CA 92f 12 Diii p·1o1 M 18 25 Mesa. CA 92627 to the petition and lllllfy fw atfaieian _...., 1!r There att ~her legal r• the date H I l0t the open· Name referred to aboVe FlctlUout lktslne.. .Ronald WhiHtll, 2253 .a~ ~ 8 1 1991 It. wfJ34 Thll bualntH It con-•hows good cauee why fw Oaed cl fNI ..u.1 t,, quirements. OU may wan! Ing lh.,eol. was riled In Orange County NanM Statement Mattit'I St., Ct04, IMnt, CA ...,. · • • ducted by: an Individual the court •hould not Sanft a.tdf, A.ti Urllwlllil 10 callll an adott0tn•~ !~~hi The Board of Educa11on of on 7-5-94, F614482 The foltoWing person• art 92e12 PUBLIC NOTIC! Have you alat1ed doing grant the authority. WolNft. • "*'· r9Ulldld °" away. you no "'"'w the N1wport·Mes1 Unified Full name and addrtsa ol dolna M l""• .. : Thia bu1ln•11 J• con· bU1lnff1 yet? No /4 HEARING on the 5'W3, l'INlllllld• I,..._. No an an0tney, you may call Schoot District reserves the the person withdrawing: KLONDIK! .AIR CONDI-dUcled by• an lnd!Vldual Flotltlout 8ualnHs Hecior Miranda petition wiH be held on l:Ml2l52QI. 8°'* Mel, 1189'. cl •n attomey '''"'11 •ervlc• rlQhl to rtlect any or all Kenneth Paul Stacey, TIONINO AHO HEATING. Have you •tarted doing Name StatenMnt This 1tatemen1 w11 filed Aprif 23, 1191 •t 1 :4 6 1111 0-.. "9alrdl cl Oflnga_ ~ t~•tegal aidt>!"~ce) (listed bld1 and not necessarily 10062 Kukui Or .. Hunting· 1308-H l.oaan Ave .. COiia buslntn yet? Yes. Jan. 14, Th• followlng pttsona art wllh the Counly Cltf1< ol P.M. in Dept. 703 locet· c:lllcllNI Thi llltll llllCaft in phone • • accept the lowest bid, ano ton Beaci'I, CA 92646 Me11, CA. fl2626 1998 doing business 11· Orange County on 4-3·98 ed at 341 The Cit llClllld br 11111 ~ • d Otspun de que 11 en 10 waive any lnf0tma111y 0t Kenneth P. Stacey K.loncllk• Air, Inc. (CA). Ronald Whlu111 Eva & RK 2796 Harbor 19081J754495 0 S h Fl 0 y lhl i-d lntlll IUlllatlonal e. _______ .... ~~';:~t'!n!1~~c~IZ~u~; llregularity In any bid tt-19888753782 380 W. Wilton SlrHI This statement was filfd Blvd. ,443: Costa Mesa, Dally Pilot Apr. 8. 15, 22, .~;: CA~vent · r· "*" 19 S13$.244.10. ~•--------=~ 30 DIAS CALENDAAIOS c•lv1d. This statement w11 !tied IC104, Costa M111, CA wllh the County Clerk ol CA 92626 29. 1998 W6511 IF VOU OBJECT TO bbW It-. tcQI MIO.Ml al It-. p1r1 presenter una r• N E WPOR T ·M ESA wilh lhe County Clerk ol 92e27 Otange County on 3·20-98 Yv111e tsk1nder Adib, 2796 th• rent1n of the ~ blllwa ~ ICICIUed 1pue1ta n crlta 1 maqulna UNIFll D SCHOOL DIS· Orange County on 3·30-98 Thia bualnen 11 1 con-19088752979 Harbor Blvd. *443, Costa PUBLIC NOTICE peutl~n yJ1u ahould end ~ lliltllO tnd 11 Ori T A IC T f O dueled by: I corporal on Daily Pilot Mar 24 31 Mesa CA 92626 • I ~ llllmtlad .._ .,, H c •· C o r env• Dally Pilot Apr. 8, 15, 22, Have you 1tarted doing Apr 7 14 1998 · WS4l This' bualnen 11 con-Flctltlou1 BuelnHt appear at the hear ng ~ Ind ICtwtl'lm 11 1tll U1"1 ;/118 o ur• urm•da ounty 29, 1998 W6S1 bu1lne11 yet? YH, 8/90 . • ' ducted by· an lndlvldual Name Statement and state your objec· tllM d 1ni191 ~ al !ht 1' •,~.no • 0 rec~• /I/ Sharon L. Ching, PUBLIC NOTICE Klondike Air Inc.. Sunny PUBLIC NOTICE Have yoo •tarted doing The following persons are tlona or file written nciicl9 Obi Mln:fl %1, 1881 pro · au raspuea 1 Director of Purchaalng Betker, VIC• PrHldtnl bualnen yll? No doing busin•J• u : objections With the OW. c.n.. Alllllllt Vim :~~I: ~~~ul~:.11';;,~m~~ and Warehousing 424-Flotltlou• BualnH• Thia 1t.atem1nt w11 flied FlctlUoue Busln .. 1 Yvette lt kander Adib Equllycorp Syllem, 19000 court before the hear-PNeldlnl Slnwlo AaculWl[tftA dadH 1eg1111 apropiadu 5077 Name l1atement with the County Clttll of Name Statement Tiii• statement w11 lllod M1cAMur Btvd .. Suitt 500. Ing. Your appHrance Ccll'ralw 4900 ~ Amel. II uated qulert que ta corte Publl1h1d Newp ort The following peraon• 111 Orang• County on 3·t3·98 The following persons •rt with the County Clerk ol Irvine, CA 92612 may be in petaon or by liul9 2610 lrwnille, CA tt?Oe eecuche au caao Beach-Costa Mesa Dally doing buslneu u · 1090e712209 doing bu1lne1111: Orange County on 3·13-98 Magdalena Se1.,1, 19000 your attorney. (8'2e) ~ For Slltt SI ueted no p~11enta su Pilot Ap 11 8 t5 1998 PACIFIC UNK·rHAI BINH Diiiy Pilot Mar. 18. 26. VOUS SONGES INTER!-18988'782219 MacArthur Bllld., Suite ac>o. IF YOU ARI /4 I~ c.I (7t4) 173-11116 tHpue1t1 a tlempo, puede r ' ' . wese MAAKET & FOOD•T0.00, Apr. 1, 8, 11911 WIS30 OAS, 6922 Chutetl Circle. Dally Piiot Mar. 18, 25. Irvine, CA 92612 CREDITOR or a contln-P10855UIUll41\519a Plfd., el c110 Y le pueden 23700 EJ T0to Aoad SUltt Studio 86. Huntington At>r 1 I 1998 W83e Thl1 bu11ne11 11 con-gent creditor of t he qullar au lalario. au dlntto PUBLIC NOTICE A, Lake FOfHI, CA 92830 PUBLIC NOTICE Beach, CA 92~0 · ' ' ducted by: an Individual d•cH•ed. you mu1t file C •1 1 y otrH co1u de au Alllen Do Nguyen 2.2ee5 Dulcie Wong, 69%2 Church PUBLIC NOTICE Have you 1t1t1ed doing your cleim with the an t Hm 0 PfoPledad llrl avtao 1dlclo-NOTICE Of IALI Jubllo Place Lake' F0tett Plotltlou• lusln•.. Clrcte. HunD~ton BNCh, buslnes• yet? Yes, 4'!·90 court •nd mall •copy to get to au those nal POt Plt1e de la COttt . .!."..~-~.-~th the CA 92830 • • n:~·..'!~n::: 111 ~~~m:u:r::.. It con• F:lltloultl~ustneaal r~~::-~~~. llled the personal reprtH nta• repair Jobe Eldttan otro• requllltoe I• pr""'...,.,."' ...... vuo 21700 Chau NQuyen, 8335 UUle o"1a buli"""' ducttcl by lodMdull •m• a •men h th County Cl °' 1 civ• 9')9ointed by the ? gelee. Putde que uttld through 21718 of the C.... Road, S"IOomlngton, MN "s ON -LI~~ r: A tf o H.v. youlll '1arted dol Tlla I~ ~tonl 111 ~.'count on 4~2•9: court wrthln four •round lht hOUH Qulef• llamat • un •bogldo = 8:U i:;' ":::; 5$437 ITEVENS MERCHANDISE, butlntu ytl? No no ~~~1~0 PAO. 1 .. ,.7143t7 mont~• from th• d•t• ltt lht Cla ttlfled ~"o~=at~m~~11·,~~ld~ ~ .:c,, ~ .. ~;~ •• '!! ~~.~ ~. ~~ r~~~~ ~~ M~~~ ~ .:.~t WIS f'iltd OUCTIONN......,,.. 89, ~ J.1!' ~!:.'!," Oa1ty Hot I.pf. e. 1~~ ~«•:~,.~. i~',':,:f:C. f~ lervh lc 1 e Dlt~otory ~ latnef • un ~ "" ·---· 55437 ·• C r.--.. Qafk f -~....... eac • .,--. n"" 21, ttlle ",_, t p you und de referencla de ~ Storage II enlltled to • llan Thia bu11ne.. la con-3252.e Coi t• MHe, ,. With the ~"' o CleOtge Hardmen,. IOS 71h llabl h I .. , . o t "':. c:::~-: :-::"co':. s:= 2t702 ==-~by: a Q8Mfal part· ':ta F l~t, 2'188 Orange ~~:;:-2a:: ::..~ Newpott lffCl'I, CA. rt e t p, ~l. hefelnlfler deterl:r::: Hewp you ltarlH ctolng ~Me8l:dCAt=,.ns. Datly ~ Mer. 2-4, a1 . Thia t>1.11lnH• II con-M ----~-----...-....:~~__.;----:,:..!;~ I NUMBIR :::,, ':"°8 ~~~ =: = Thia bu':i~ .. , Is con-Af#, 1• 14• '"' wt42 ~~an·=~ 0 I~ • (Nau:;:,= ... , dllm an lnlernt tl'ltflln Thlt .citernent wae ~ duC1ed by tn ~~uer.-..... PUILIC NOTIC! t bu•lnen yet? No I"'~ ... and the tlrnt apedtltd In with the C~ty Cleftt ol Have VoU •-•.., -·.., Gtorgt Hatdm.an r The NWM and addre11 of aucl'I noiic. '°'payment of 0rqe County on s-13-M IMMlneM yM? No Flottueu lktelft.eH Thi• 111t&n1ent wM lll•d the ~ II: <D notnbre y M:tt ,... l\avtng explted tffeeYIUta Mite 'evt Stevana MMM ltatement with IM County Cllfk 01 dlrecdon de le ~ M) lifll be aold M P\lbflc auc-Thie ttei.tntnl Wll flied The followlng Pf"Onl Ari Ol1inoe County on 3-2().98 MUNIC.,AL COURT 0" lion bV K. L Auction Ser· Otlly f9llot Mar, 'I; IS, With the County Cletlc Of dOlng tl\.lllOHI •: 1 .. H71H70 THI ITATE 01' CAU,OA-*-CIL·A2221 at 18142 I.pf, 1, I, 11M wa1 Orange County on 3-24·91 llnOplper Colllllon, 1500 Dally Pilot Mw. Q4, )1, HIA 460t JAMIOAEE Hatbor ltvcl., lent• Ana, PUIUC NOTICI tH••H:tHt !Im It., Coate Mn•. CA APt 1 1• 1"8 W843 ' ~Of Of~. Stai. Of Dally "lot Mat. M , ~1. 11621 1.-.-·-·-·------AOAO, 1104. P.O. lox C10fornla on IM 11th ciey ,..tltloU• lhl .. ,...• AfH. 1, 14, 1"8 Wt50 Chu111n a WalnUth Inc . PUIUC NOTICI ,.. ••• HIWftOAT l!.ACH, Of Aprll 19" ., 10:00 1.rn. .. II t I (CA), 1'55 ChllfC st..1.:...-....----...... ----11 CAIJffOANIA 12M0>25M. Ttfl'M ~the •le are oesh The ~rig•,::. .,. PUILJC NOTICI Costa M .... CA 92Q7 fletlllew .... .,,... OAAHOI COUNTY HAA· only, .... tubied to ..,,_ dol bue1MH ... Thia bu1lnt11 la con-... ._ 1 ... ement '°" JUOtCW. OtSmlCT C411fetlon. &.il'ldlofd r'""'" o o":enenl Chrlall•n ~ .......... ducted by:' a Corpotlll<lfl Tlla loflO.W'n9 "".ant.,. n,. eddte and the rlaht to blcS. -..OW II a ktM)ol tllt ~ ..... 8l•t---t H~ VOU AtenH OOinO a~ M• 1 :n..m.-:· •11 of'namea and unit nMm' Roec1. ~ CA Clelet The......,. petlOM l rt bullneU yet? No IU KINQHA111 'L'-C!, ;:* atlornty, 0t ,,.= ';: ~ """-oor.. Coventnt ;, .. a.ytetl•n ~ ~--~ PtciflO ~ T:...,:~ lnC., g:. ~~:aJ:urt, WIOIOUt .,, tnornty, Iii: (ti tall\ ~. ~ """' ~ ~'i CoMOW.IV. HuftllnO!on Ttllt •talefnent "' tied ~ A ~ ,, .. ~ II dlreOclon "i ti ..,.._ ..,_... -tel: ~. '!,'.,,... A U:C..CAr ..... ,........,,_ ~ •~ ~ IN,..~· ~c.!' L.o"POOd Co~. 'Cotta l'llMWO di Nlefono C111 171,_,_ C. Wehe 131• tW -· .._ " ,.,..,. -wnft Oft ........... ....... CA .... llDOg9do .. delNlndMlt. l!MMer "!_lli_..'~!..ftvM TP!lf •~ le con-f'aclflc Col.. Hl1tiw•r t .... JUIM Thlt llW!l;np• te COfti • .............. C(ll.j9 =-: 17~. IM ...... lllJ: e ~lliorl ="tlon BHcJI, CA Dilly !"* ... ... S1 • ':': .. ~: .. ~"'' ... ·-:~:£Fr ri:::r,..,~·= "'" •u•=:r:..J~.:on-~ 'thZL:' • 11141; Pt4l 1a-1m 'iOniiif -• " ...... ,..,., r=-~,.:::·~ Aur.:ao~ .. .. .11'!sl! Sell your ext~a household items In CLASSIFIED Call 642-5678 -~ 1=.l , EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNfTY • Ai.1111 ...... IMrtilllltlllllll ................ ,.... ........... Alltft .... ............. 111111111 .. ~ .. ., '"'''""· lll!M .. tlll ., .... , ••••• 11 .. ....... "''· c.I•, ,......., .......................... ............. -.. ........ Ii ... ..., ucll ,, ... eec.. ...................... hit • ....,.,.. •Ill ... .......,..,....,.,,.._. ..... ,... ............ ............... 0.'""'9 111 ~If•.-, l•l-14 !'It 111 "'''"••• '"""". •• "It ...,.,.,.,. ............ . .... '""""" .... lt ct9-... ti .._.•l11t111, call ltUO Ttll-ll'tt II 1-tll-414-1511. hi UltWalli ...... DC-~ ~ IMI II 42f.WI. HOUSES/ tONDOS ~OR SALE GENERAL SOLD! 1002 Showcaae llomea for aate In our Saturday Real E1tate Supplement! •Home• ot the W .. k dlapla~ ada start at Juet S781 (l>Ndllne Wed 5pm) ••••• .or,en Hou•• Hat n11• tor SSI (Deadline Thurt 5pm) ••••• It paya to advertlH In the bHt local Real Eatate Secilon CALL TODAY! LI•• Rivera 714/574~252 NBWPORT BEACH RENTALS TO 2169 SHARE NEWPORT 1089 BEACH HEALTH a 2724 FITNESS liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •P .. IM• BAY VIII\¥• Bluffa Expanded & Remodeled 'E' Plan. Added breakfalt rm & office+ dream kitchen. Don't wait to ••• or buy thl1 beautyl Reduced to S828,ooo N•wPOrt No. Vlllaa Lovellf HB Model Hm Bright & lmmac 4br Prol'I Fem European/ 3ba SF/home w/lrg kit Brit prel'd. N/S/drug1, & m1tr suite, 3fp, gar-Rm/Ba, w/d, nr bch, den patio, gated com· garage & dog lover. munity, pool & spa Avl C!/1 . SC550/mo+ 1/3 $3400/mo. Year leaH utl1 + $800. sec. avail now &74-9980 714·538-2098 SAT a SUN 1·9 --------· .. ·------2173 Vltta Entrada Newport North 2Br,1• 1 Full + Vanity Batll COMMERCIAL le/gar, Ip, w/d. fridge. DCBT ESTATE $950.mo + $500.tec. ·~ ct:~ 114.1eo-1280 I••••••••• BVSINESS OFPlCE 714-700-3142 NEWPORT COAST 2170 FOR RENT 2769 CEMETERY LOT/ CRYPT 12251 _____ _ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii COSTA MESA 2624 C•MllTRRY PLOTS 8 In Pacific View M• morlal Park, Corona del Mar, (Vista Del Mar Section/. $20K. Call BU at 209-683-21145 PAIRWAY APARTMBNTS A.T BIO CANYON 0.\1'9~ llY PAll90ff &Al'G 111 •• .,.,llned ... llld.,. cowa ~ ~ont9e.,.... n }'Cl.w ..,_ l .2G311ftii*il61fhrlmd EMPLOYMENT UTIQUIS 1010 3000 5530 -·---- • AippNncft • l~ • SWfeot • AwtDt • ~ ~"'9 $$ CASH PAID $$ -pie(•"' ...... -WE BUY ESTATES • ~ ... fnendly M~ "WE PAY MOM fASTDI" Wolff Tanning Bed• Tan Al Home Buy Dlroct and Savel Commerclal/Home units from $199.00 Low Monthly Pmts Free Color Catalog Call 1·800-711-0158 Fr .. Rabbit• pick up 2 to 4pm. 20412 Birch St. back houH, Santa Ana Hlghta. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1998 • STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? ••••••••••• TM u1aJ IH~nl al tlu ='Ii PUol u pktlSd to annoWK• a MW serrice "°"' ay k to 11ew busiltnse1 • We wUJ 1tow SE.ARCH tire NU1N for JOU aJ "° utra cluure, and 11ne JO" tJae time 1111d tit• trip to tJu Court Houu br Santa Ana. Tlu11, of coun•, a/Ur tlu 1earclt u co11tplNll we will flk JOflT fktJJUnu busilU11 IUUfll• 1111U111eltl willl tlu Co'IUftJ Clnl, pubUslt 011c• a w••kfor four weeks M nquire4 by law and then JiJ• 1our proof of publkahon willt tJae Coal] Clut. Pktue 1top by to file your fktllious bu1itu111ta1eme111 aJ tJae Dally PUol, 330 W. Bay St., Costa M•1a. If you canot stop by, pletu• call us al (714) 612-4321 and we wUJ nuike arrangemenll for JOU to ltandle tltil procethu• by mail. If you should lulve any fut1/ur que11Wns, pkase call us and we will H more titan glad to assist you. Good luck in your · new busineu! ~~ot PLAY SAFE Nonh-Soulh vulnerable. West deals. NORTH • Kf76 o A4l o AK63 •Kl WFST •A Q QJ 109853 o J98 EAST •Jl <::1 6 •63 0 107 5 4 l •A Q 1098 SOlITH •0118543 o K.7 o Q •J754 The biddin : ~ N~RTH EAST JQ OM ,_ ..... ..... ,_ Opening lead: Queen of Q SOlTnt 4• The meek miJbl inherent the caM. but they fail miJcrably at the bridge table. South gets no admiration from us for succumbing to an enemy naff and so losing a game on this deal. When you bold four card.a in an unbid INLJOr and only stopper an the enemy suit. it is usually sounder to make a takeout double of a pn:emp- uve bid than to bid three no trump . South wiselY. took all the prcsswe off partner by jumping to four spades over the tak.eout double. While the king or hearts was of doubtful value., it was protected from the opening lead and the sixth spade and resulting distributional aueu wen: more than ~~heart.taken in the closed band. and 3edarcr kid a low~e to the king -if eilbcr dd bckl all iliRc llUmps. it rwl· cd to be East, 10 leading a trump from the cloacd bad au:h to ra:om- mend iL West woa pcrforoe and con- tinued with lhc jadt of heans, East ruffing away dummy's ace. In the fullness of ume declarer had to con- adc two club aids for down one. The looming heart ruff should have been easy fOJ declarer IO spot. and countering it• men important priority. After wiMing the fust tric:t with the king of hearts, declarer should have ovm.ak.cn the C(ueeD of diamonds with dummy's king and discarded a heart oo the ace of di• mond. Now declarer can go about che everyday busineH of drawing tn1mps. and can lose no more than one Sf*Sc and two club tricks. TODAY'S CRQSSWoRo PUZZLE 0 . WEDNESDAY. APRIL 8, 1998 ; . • • PBTSa AJfDW.S 9010 CHEVIOLET 9045 INPllfm 9095 LUUS 9115 MllC!J>IS 8130 MUCVRY 1--iiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiim 9135 TOYOTA 9210 VOLVO 9230 6041 DOW ~L8UNDL Put• ared wlldlOOk 40f'T Newport ~ Lo ml, wtllte, mu. marble Octklla 12~. Moerln9 mntf, mint. (3A0C306) Pab E•eter Olft 17$000 .bO "9·~u. OP 13t-2t 11 or 841-t473 114-075-9205 W118TMINSTaR Tffnaga cat blk/Wht Via Lido aeatall" (714) aea .. eoe . Avallable Now •----------..----v.ty aw .. ,, hkH •o Sall or Electric pref d. '97 2 .2 CL klas your face. NHd• 25'1_..5ft. St3-1&per tt Red/grey, lthr, Full home (6e2) 598·3525 VILLA ... NTALa power, CD changer 714-e75-4•12 (003015) $23,477 LEXUS MUSICAL M18110N vteJO INSt'JtUMENTS 6055 CAMPERS, RV'S, 1·(eeet·•8·L8XUS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TRAILERS 8014 •------a a rn en Kaueger AUDI 9025 Amp + header $700 M 0 111 LE H 0 M Eliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 714·721.a338 S4300.0BO I '88 A4 ****** 1811 x 4511. Low Space Sliver/grey, leather. Rentt Drive by: Berry 5spd, full power Date VIII•. Senior (2.23183) 124,977 TV, ELECTRONICS, Park. 13061 Fairview LEXUS STEREO 6080 St. al Gardon Grove MISSION VIEJO Blvd .. Space i145 • or 1·(888)•88·LEXUS call Richard at •90 ~n '81 04~T H ES 300 und•r Hk '7~ 4SOSL Conv '88 VILLAG•R 809ttadele Black Jad•/h1ory. lull ml an 1111aa ~ludlng Gr-.n wtworM,ard top. GS MINIVAH 'J/4 TON, 2WO, RHH optlofl. only 36k ml, co Ch Qr L•xue ~nir. 1 .. 1 then 1 OOK mllH 7 pass, dual ac, pw/ Tow Hitch, rlOwmatter MINT I ( 3 O 1 9 4 9) 124,050, a..o-4208 ISSOO 714-831 ·2255 Pdl, 1111 cc, em/Im exhaust,~ radiator, S27,117 ,8 ... 3805L R-.. w/blk caaa, tool reek llaner. rotor/brakH, Ll!XUS .. ,.... (SDJ94729) $13,905 red/white wllh tan vt· MISSION VIEJO -t-IN_C_O_L_N_____ Int. new rag top +hard Coate Mee• tour Interior, "Barn 1·(88B)·88·LEXUS 9120 top. Mini cond. orig Llncoln·M•rcury Ooora" In rear, owner. S15,M8, Call C714t S40..S030 104,000 w•ll main·---------'87 Amerio•'• Cup 78o.ee40 Of 996-0323 --.--9-7__.8_A8_L_E_Q_S __ ~~';:t~ ;~~: :O~~~ ISUZU 9100 Edition, Slgna1ur• •ai 300CE While I AC, PW/pdl, ABS, till, 56800 ot>O S • r I• a Nau 11 ca I grey Int. L~oka & runa cc em/fm can, pwr c714) 1Me.Ml3 •92 Ttooper Color•. White, While grHt, perfect cond. 1ea1, alloy whll l,eather. Nevy Blue S15,500pp. 129K ml (843343) St2.997 '95 CAMAAO Z·28 vs. 4x4• auto. am-fm Cambria Cloth Top (714) S.2·4400 Coat• Meaa Whlla, full powor, CO, c~s11• & ed,. 7t lk mdl, Hklng $74SO obo•·,-8-.,.-2-6-0-E-W-h-lle_/_gr_a_y Llncoln·Mercury auto. ' 1 107 5 1) w,, gry, x n con • 714·540·7507 '"' (714) 540 5030 s 13,887 ez financing loalher, 1·owner, 87k ' • LEXUS lull price S 11,500 '83 TOWN CAR ml. loaded, lmmacl ---------• MISSION VIEJO Sunwe1t Motor1 SIONATUAE Must aeel 848·2011 NISSAN 1·888·88·LEXUS (714) 43'7·1931 4.6L V8, CO changer, '82 19011 2 .8 1990 ZA·I Veue pwr wind/locks, lthor Llhr, mnrl, CO, pres· '91 300 ZX All options. King of JAGUAR 9105 :14.~9~re 17 67789) uge tor less (949474) Auto, full power. the hill. one owner, Coste Mesa St 7,777 am-fm cots, T-tops. Rod/Rod, $29,000 Lincoln Mercury WELf .f~1';.g~ER blk/blk lthr, 80k ml, call 760·1580 '9 5 XJR Mintl Black/ (714) 540•5830 must aeel 9150 Cable Deacrambler $14.85 Cod• 04 • 714-282·2804• 714-663·2020 Vary Motlvatedl CAD ILIAC 9040 -------Black. 21K ml, 6yr 75k (714) 882·8906 full price $111950 (Select Edil warranty •--..... 9=7-c,,...o_n_t..,.ln_e_n_t-a""'I-•93 300TE WAGON Sunwest Motor• 9075 539,500 714-759-8404 vs. pw/pdl, ABS, lthr. 58k ml, t50k service __ (_7_1...,4-.)_4_3_7_·_1_9_3...,1_1 moonroof, lmmae done, lmmac (259681) '94 PICK UP XE liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FORD ••••••••• '8 7 Sevllle mrdnlght liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ••••••••!AUTOMOBILES blue, llhr Int, like nu '84 Musteng QT 5 .0 --------CO player 14850./obo 5spd, lull power, JEEP 9110 eon d ( 7 1 7 3 5 2) SAVE 4x4, 41k ml, 1·owner. $27.997 LEXUS OF must see! (SH65916) TRANSPORTATION _______ 1 ACURA 9010 POWER BOATS 7012 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '80 lntegra RS White, 84k ml, 3dr, xlnt cond, l ·owner $Save Money$ buy $6950 7t4·759·0512 Donated Boats! '81 LEGEND •21 ' Westerner ski L COUPE (714) 842·2114 tmmac In & out, Costa Meee WESTMINSTER $9992 •88 Grand Cherokee Lincoln Mercury (714) 892-0808 Coate Meae (714) 540·5830 Llncoln·M ercury 4x4, 6 cyt., low miles. '98 E320 c714) 540 5 .. 30 mint cond, $23,500. --,..,..9=7"""T,....O_W_N_C,_A_R____ Black/black, CD, fully • v Call Orly 760·6170. EXECUTIVE loaded . (617616) --------- '88 SEDAN DeVILLE 'z finance. 4.5L, lo ml, pwr/wlnd/ lull price S9450 locks, leather, lmmac. Sunweat Motors loaded 714-437·1931 4.6L ve. PW/POL, $48,868 Leather. ABS, lmmac, LEXUS (lfl2JVW332) $8888 '88 Mu•tang silver Coate Meea auto/trans AJC only --------- Llncoln·Mercury 22k ml 512,500/obo LEXUS 9115 OLDSMOBILE 9155 (714) 540-5830 (714) 758-8442 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '90 Fleetwood Cpe 2 to chooso from MISSION VIEJO (668360 /653985) 1·888·88·LEXUS S24,997 '98 SLK·-- Costa Meaa Only 3100 miles. CO, '83 Cutless Supreme Xlnt Cond. 1 Owner Lots of Xtrasl 75k low mi. 52000. 673-4677 •e4 CAM"Y ~· Lo mllH, lull pow•r. Lexue trade, m lnll t3HMA1938) ll2,T77 LEXU• Ofl Wl!8TMIN8TllR (714) eea-oeo8 '85 4RUNHl!A •A5VO ·ea V70 QLT WAOOH Black/black , Ju I power, n ew Lexut t r ade. (347730J 128,917 Ll!XUS MISSION VIEJO• 1.;cae&J 88-Ll!XUS Low ml, AT, fpwr, --------- Hurry I (3LX4t07) VOLJ(SWAGEN 9235 518,988 LEXUS O" Wl!STMINSTEft (714)882·8808 '95 Tacoma LX AC,PS,PB,CD. 43Kml. Like New. $11 ,300oro. Call 714·515·2304. '8e COROLLA 3lk, AT, AC, like new (35CX528) S 11,550 Ll!X'.US OF WESTMINSTER (714) 882·8808 '97 CAMRY LE Only 15000 ml. Now Lexus trade. (42506) $17,587 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO 1 ·888·88·LEXUS '97 SUPRA TURBO Pwr wind/tocks, lilt, c1ulse, ABS, am-fm, cast, Cust whls, must seal (#2ESG992) Make Offer Co•ta Mesa Lincoln Mercury (714) 540-5630 '58 B•J• Rag-•op. aunroor, eentertfnea rims, off-road shocks, suspension. In g.-eat ahqpe, new brake$/ lront end, etc ... 52000. 714·549· 1101 '78 Super·Beelle Conv Fuel ln).smog legal Nu KYB shocks & tlros. 52500 714·631·2255 '82 Rabbit Conv1 5sp. new top, new tires, g ood cond. Sl too obo 631 -0757 '82 Rabbit Convt 5sp. new top, new tires, good cond, S950 obo 631·0757 '92 VW Bug Conv. Black top. Now crp\, new chrome. runs well st 750 obo 272-2858 AUTOS WANTED 9246 boal $3500 •21' Bay· Lo ml, leather, mnrl, liner Trophy 1987 n I ca ( 2 KI C 6 3 1 ) $6400 •26' Bayllner $14,950 S u n b rl d g e 1 9 9 0 LEXUS OF 1 ownr, Lexus trade· HONDA 9085 In, mint ( 2V R 0862) 1 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 54K ml 1• LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714) 882·8906 '98 Accord LX 4dr. blk/gry, auto, full powor, am-Im cass, 1· owner, like now, must '93 ,GS 300 56k opal whl prl w/grey lthr chromes, mnr1, emac $21,900/obo 673-3588 Llnc oln·Mercury phone, new Jaguar 714 540·5630 trade In, no luxury tax, ------------------ no 11cense rees PONTIAC 9170 TRUCKS $14,500 •21.5' Four WESTMINSTER Winns with lrlr. Like (714) 892·8906 now 56500 YFC, Inc. --,-9-3-L -E_Q_E_N_D_L __ '94 SC 400 Black/black 40k ml, MAZDA 9125 lull option. min~. Lexus 1 =iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (035294) $42,995 BAUER JAGUAR 714·971·2002 '92 BONEVILLE SSE , 9220 Boat Donation• Lo ml, lthr, CO, like 7 1 4 ·8 7 5 ·O 5 8 6 n e w 3 F H H 5 7 6 ) '92 SEVILLE Silver/silver, mint, only 49k mi, Lexus trado (835463) $14,477 see. oz fi nancing full price $121850 Sunweat M o tors (714) 437·193 1 Cortlrled. (035916) 1• S29,987 '90 RX7 Convertible --------- 3.8L V6, pwr wind/ 95 Chev S·10 sport locks/seat, 1111, cruise. truck, 4.3HO v6 auto, ABS fully loaded air lowered 1 Bk ml • unnlng or Not •Tu Write Off SAIL BOATS 7014 36' LANCER SLOOP, $17,777 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714) 892·6906 1980 11lnt cond, diesel--------- wheel furling and dodger. Just roducod S33,500 obo. YFC Yachl Brokorago (714) 675·0586 FIND an apartment through class1f1ed LEXUS MISSION VIEJO 1 ·B8B·8B·LEXUS Overstocked with stuff? A call to Classllied will help 642·5678 CLASSIFIED It's the rosourco you can count on to soll a myriad ol nierchan· diso 1toms, because our columns compel quallf1od buyers to call I 842·5678 LEXUS Aulo, full powor, MISSION VIEJO am-Im cass & cd, 1 ·(888)·88·LEXUS blk/blk lthr, supor clean. oz finance '95 ES 300 lull price $6850 White/Ivory, chromes, Sunwest Motors Lexus certified, 3 to (714) 437·1931 choose (088566)1 ___ ~-----$23,977 '92 Mazda MPV LEXUS vs. 7 pass. DUIO, MISSION VIEJO power, dual A/C, otc ... 1·(888) 88-LEXUS 79k, S8.7!'..(, 548-7890 HOME, HEAL TH AND BUSINESS ~~ .... ERVICE MERCURY 9135 '92 SABLE 3.8L V6, Only 51k mi, pwr wind/locks, NC. dual air bags, fully loaded (2ZOK332) $7992 Coat• Mesa Llncoln·Meroury (714) 540·5830 (#30F,K113l $8892 $10,500. 645-6693 Costa Mesa Llncoln·Mercury VOLVO (714) 540·5630 9230 SELL your used vehicle through class11ied t)42·5678 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '95 850 TURBO Lo ml, CO, lthr, mnrl, more (184973) SSAVE LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714) 892·8906 • Can, Trudu, RV'1 • No OMV Hude FREI PICKVPI ~ Oall 'fodar l.l't1l1t·mi.t So t it·tv 800·643·5022 LANDSCAPE & PET ROOFING 3910 TUTORING 3929 ·sE·R·VI-C·E--·1 ~L~~uc DIRECTORY CONCRETE & 3528 MASONRY 3557 3754 LAWN CARE 3808 SERVICES 3 8 7 0 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BALBOA ROOFING CO PATIENT TUTOR Quality Work Guarnt'd Math (arlth-calc) Reroof/Repalr Free Est physics test prep Lie/Ina 831·5081 (CBEST/GRE/SAT) For •••••••••I Leaky Shower• Rep'd Regrou1ing & lnstall'n ACOUSTIC CEIUNGS South Co••t Drywall Aeous remvvcust text Water Damage Repair Best In Quality & Pnce L550011 444.9999 NE\\' AGE IDEAS Oet. thl8 run report on how lo start your own business. o ... er 30 pages on how lo ralae caplt I. ~·m1c1trtkor 11loo.-yunlf"t 11<1\ 1 'Hli CM CA 112626 1246 BUSINESS SERVICES 3488 tl1 Prlntfng/P.R. NewWorldl Brochures. Sales Sheets. 2,4,6 tolor We destroy 0 C prices' Office managers & Marteting People love us• Fortune 500 References £!.!! 65().6762 .. 548-8133 CABINETS 3490 L670130 D ean of T llo 673-8065 or 846-8526 Live-in child care. European Au Pairs. EnQllsh speabinQ. 18-26 yrs . leQal. c.ul1urally enrfchlnQ. llexlble In-home c.hlfd care 45 hrs /\11b John Doran Masonry Brlck•Stne•Concrete Lg/Sm Jbs•Repalrs ok Free Est. & Advice L#687191 831·3832 ••JAG MASONRY•• BLOCK BRICK STONE All types-Olly Work! Est.L730089 531·7843 CONTRACTORS GENERAL 3558 on'• Oldetyme Beatlnt 4 Air CondJUonlnt A himily M&rn wllh Fa mily \'alul.'s Yard Cln·up, Trim Pet Sllt•r/Dog Walker treee, hedges. palm Oalty/Ovemlght vlsils. trees. Removal. New Refs avl. Uc'd/Bonded lawn/plants 960-8502 Denise 714·935·8670 MASONRY 3828 PLASTER REPAIR 3880 masonry cu st om ti I e iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I brick block & c0ncrete Plaster/Stucco Patch res & comm prof'I ·Serving So Ca 25yrs- roas I 337169 30 yrs Lic#326864 24Hrs exp (714) 631-2345 7 14.554.7531 PAINTING Expert Drain CIHnlng & Plumbing Repair• 20yrs exp. AH work guar. Steve 54!5·8288 Plumb/Dreln cloanlng 24hr Emrg Svc LOW Rates Free Est. Bond· Insurance 646-3299 -("'" ._,. ~ .. ' Jr-_,, !.: .. ,,.... __, .. CERT·A·ROOF LOW free Info. Jim Madia COST ROOF REPAIRS 547·MATH Ins. Approved Con11actor --------- • 714-388·0944 • UPBOLSTEJUNG 3931 -"-~~-~--.. G & G Uphol since ·~e GARAGE SALE HINTS Before your garage sale, determine what Items you wish to sell. Make sure everything is clean and repaired. ~lik>t 642-5678 custom made furn, re- uphotstory, slip evrs antique rpr 542-4612 l'M BUYING And paying CASH tor your small boats, m1rln1 hardware, used salls, etc ... !'""•--!......,I THE TIME IS NOWI f'f•ot ,,,111111", ,•r,,•11 I l•I' j11 I< I l " ' :•. •' 11•1 '' ; j1 I l 1 • I' "'''Ii' I I''' Can't seem to get to all those repair jobs around the house? Let the Cfasslfied Service Dlrector,y help ~ou find reliable help. • WEDNESDAY. APRIL 8, 1998 ~ • • ~ .. 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Red W/blk (SOJ94729) 113,995 Teenage cat blk/whl Via Udo .. atollpe 1714) .. a_.909 redJY,hl!e with ten v•· MISSION VIEJO 9120 Int. riew rag top + hard Coala M••• ve<y aw.et llkH to Avallabl• Now ----•• --.,-a-.-2-C_L__ tour Interior, "Batn 1·(888)·88-LEXUS liLiiiliiNiiCiiOiiiiliiNiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii top. Mini cond orig Llnooln·M•rcu~ .. 1 ' Sall or EJ.ct1lc prerd ooore" In rear, owner. 515,888 Cali 1714) •40.•93 "H your face Nffda · Red/gtey, llhr. full w . ., •e4 CAMRY L• ll..o mil••· full powet, Lexu• trade, mlntl C3HMA1e3e) 1la.n1 u:xua o,r waaTMtN•T•R (714) ••z.eeoe ·es 4RUNNl!R aRs ve '88 V70 Ot.:T WAGON Blaok/blaok, h.111 power. new lftU9 trade. (347730 128,971 L•xus MISSION VIEJO 1·(088t 88·Ll!XUS home (502) 808·3525 v25 1"L ... L5!'-' .. 1~·N18P!'Lafl power, CO changer 104.000 well main· ---------'87 Amerio•'• Cup 7eo-e&oo or 9~'°323 -....;;,""9'""'7-S,,;.All~-L.,..,E-Q""S~-i .. • TAI (00"'0 •> 123 talned mil••· Auna ISUZU 9100 '88 300CI! Whit I C Pw/ d BS I 71 .... 87a.4912 ~ 1.. ,477 d d l!dttlon, Signature • A , p I, A , 111. t.ow ml, AT. lpwr.1--------- L&XUS g,.at, goo con · iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim s • r I•,. Nau 11 ca I grey Int. L?Oka & runs cc em/fm CHI, pwr MUSICAL Ml8SION VIEJO see~1~r848-08t3 .OOIOtl, Whit•. Whit• QtHI, perlecl cond. •••l. alloy whit INSTlUMENTS 6055 CAMPERS, lV'S, N888)·8S.UlXUS '92 Trooper t.Hther. Navy Blue $15,SOOpp. 1291( ml (643343) S12,997 '95 CAM.ARO Z ·28 ve, •.,4, auto, •m·fm Cambria Cloth Top (714) 842·4•00 Co•t• M••• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilTRAJLERS 80141·A_U_D_l-----9-0-2-5 White, full power, CO, c~sJ & cdj 71k m i, asking $7450 obo -,8-9--2-6-0-1!-W_h_ile-1-0-ra-y Llnooln·M•rcury Qalll•n ~·u•e• r a,u13' 0,..;.871 1a7 5 1.) w en;;,:~~l~gond, 714·540·71507 loather, 1-owner. fl7k (714t 540·5830 Amp ., header $700 M 0 8 I&. I! H 0 MI! iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. 714·721-8338 S4300.080 I ,. A Lexus full price $11,500 '93 TOWN CAR ml. loaded, lmmacl NISSAN 9150 •.,o 4 MISSION VIEJO Sunweat Motors SIONATURI! Must seel 6•8·201 l ****** 18ft 11 45ft. Low S'G,ac• Sllver/g e I th b r y, ea or, 1·880·88·LEXUS l714t 437•1831 4 6L VS CD h Renll Drive y: erry sapd, full power,_________ · • c anger, 192 180E 2 .8 Dale VIiia. Senior (223183) 12•.977 1990 ZR·l Volle pwr wlnd/lock1, llhor Llhr, mnrl, CD, pres· '81 300 zx TV, ELECTRONICS, Park, 13061 Fairview L•XUS All options. King of JAGUAR 9105 & more (167789) tlge lor less (949474) Auto, rull power, STEREO 6080 St. at Garden Grove MISSION Vll!JO tho hill. one owner, Sl4.993 $17.777 am-Im oau. T-topa, C•bl• D••crambler S 14.95 Code 04 •714-282·2804• Blvd .. Space A'45 • or 1·1888)·88·LEXUS Rod/Red, $29.000 Costa Meaa LBXUS OF blk/blk lthr, 80k ml. call Richard at call 750.1580 ,95 XJR Mini! Black/ Lincoln Mercury WESTMINSTER must 1881 714·663·2020 Black. 21 K mi, 6yr 75k l714> 54o-593~ 1714t 892·0808 full price S 11,950 Very Motivated!'" CADILLAC 90401--------s 1-...,...,,,.="',,___,... __ ,....-S t M t ( elect Edit warran1y '87 Continent•• '83 300TI! WAGON unw•• o or• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FORD 9075 S39.500 714-759·8404 vs, pw/pdl, ABS, llhr, 58k ml, 60k Hrvlce, _ __..1_7_1_4 .... )_4_3_7_·_1_9_3_1_1 ••••••••• '87 Seville mldnlghtliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim moonrool, lmmac done, lmmac "(259881) '94 PICK UP xe •••••••••I AUTOMOBILES bl~. ltht Int, Ilk• nu '94 Mustang QT 5 .0 ---------con d ( 7 1 7 3 5 2) SAVE 4x4, 41k ml. 1-owner, CO player $4850./obo 5spd, full power, JEEP 9110 527,997 LEXUS OF must soel (SH6591 S) TRANSPORTATION 1714t 842·2114 lmmac In & dut, Coat• Mesa WESTMINSTl!A $8982 9010 '88 SEDAN DeVILLE oz finance. ,98 Gr•nd Cherokee Llnooln Mercury 1714) 892-8908 Cost• Mesa ---------• ACURA 4.5L. lo ml, pwr/wlnd/ ~~l~~~:t S::t!~. 4•4• 6 cyl .• low miles, ,_....,.,,<7,.,,1=-4~t ,..,.IS,,.,4.,..,0,....·5,,,.8~3-0_ ,98 E 320 Llncoln·Mercury POWER BOATS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii locks. l~~~~°:d lmmac, 714-437·1931 mc'"'ocond, $23,500.'-'97 TOWN CAR Block/black, CD, fully l714t 540-5930 7012 '80 lntegra RS (UJVW332~18988 ,98 Mustang sliver all rly 7SO·S170. EXECUTIVE loaded. (St7616) White 84k ml 3dr Coat• eaa C 4.SL V8, PW/POL, $48,888 xlnt 0cond t owno; auto/trans A/ only ---------Lealher, ABS, lmmac. LEXUS $6950 71'4 75.9 0512 Llncoln·Mercury 22k ml 512.500/obo LEXUS 9115 2 to chooso lrom MISSION VIEJO $Save Money$ buy -· (714) 540 5830 (714) 7 59-8442 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Don•ted Boatal '91 LEGEND 1------·---(S88360/6539S5) 1·888·88·Ll!XUS •21 ' Westerner si<I L COUPE '90 Fleetwood Cpe •---------$24,997 '98 SLK boat S3500 •21' Bay· Lo ml, loather. mnrf, 1 ownr, Lexus trado· HONDA 9085 '93 ,OS 300 5Sk opal Costa Mesa O I 3100 t CD OLDSMOBILE 9155 '83 Cutlass Supremo Xlnt Cond. 1 Ownor Lots ol Xtrasl 75k low mi. $2000. S73-4S77 H urryl (31.X41011 VOLKSWAGEN 9235 St8,888 LBXU8 01' w••TMINaTl!R (714)882-8808 '85 T•ooma LX AC,PS,PB,CO. ~3Kml. Like Now. S1 t,300oro. Call 7 14·515·2304. '98 COROLLA 31k. AT. AC, Ilk• now (35CX1528) $11 .550 Lexus OF WESTMINSTER (714) 892·8908 '87 CAMRY LE Only 115000 ml. New Lexus trade. (4250S) $17.587 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO 1-888·88·LEXUS '87 SUPRA TURBO Pwr wind/locks, 1111, cruise, ABS, am-rm, cau, Cusl whls, mu11 seol (*2ESG992) Make Offer Costa Mesa Lincoln Mercury 1714) 540·5830 '58 Bala Rag-top. sunroof, canlerllnot rlm1, olf·road 1hocka, suspension. In Of••t shape, new bral<ea/ front end, 01c ... $2000. 714·649·1101 '78 Super·B•ello Conv Fuel lnj,amog legal Nu KYB 1hocks & tlroL $2500 71 4-631-2255 '82 Rabbit Convt 5sp, new top, new tires, good cond, $1 100 obo 631-0767 '82 Rabbit Convt 5sp. new top, nOVi tires, good cond, S9SO obo 631 ·07!11 '92 VW Bug Conv Slack top. Now crpt. now chrome, runs well S 1750 obo 272·2858 AUTOS WANTED 92t& in, mml (2VRD8S2) iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii wht prl w/grey llhr Llncoln·Mercury n Y m1 es, , liner Trophy 1987 n Ice ( 2 KI CS 3 1 ) 54K mi chromes. mnrr. emac 7 • phono, new Jaguar SS400 •26' Bayliner $14,950 '98 Accord LX $21.900/obo S73-3588 14 "'40•5 830 trade in, no lu11ury tax. ------------------ S unbrldgo 1990 LEXUS OF wE's\x~,~~+ER 4dr,btk/gry,auto,full no license fees PONTIAC 9170 TRUCl<S 9220 $14.500 •21.5' Four WESTMINSTER (714) 8 ... 2•8.,.06 1 1 '94 SC 400 (035294) $42,995 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii · I I Llk .. .. powor. am-m cass, • B MAZDA 9125 E Wmns wth Irr. o (714t 892·8908 -, _ _..._________ owner, llko now, must lack/black 40k ml, BAU R JAOUAR •92 BONEVILLE SSE . new SS500 YFC, Inc. ---.-9-3---L-E_G_E_N_D_L__ '92 SEVILLE see. 02 linancin~ lull oplion. mint. Le11us l•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 714·971·2002 3.8L vs, pwr wind/ 95 Chev S-10 sport Bo•t Donations Silver/silver, mini, only lull price $12,8 0 Corliliod. (03591S) locks/seat tilt crulso truck, 4.3HO v6 auto, 7 14 ·875-058 8 Lo ml, llhr, CD. like 49k ml Lexus t ado $29,987 '90 RX7Convertlble1---------• · • 1 1 d 18k I new 3 F H H 5 7 6) ' r Sunweat Motors ABS. fully loadod a r oworo m • unning or Not SAIL BOATS 7014 $17,777 (8354S3) $14,477 1714) 437•1931 LEXUS Aulo, full powor, MERCURY 9135 (~3DFKll3) $8992 $10.500. S45·6693 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO am-Im cass & cd, LEXUS OF MISSION VIEJO 1·(888)·88·LEXUS blk/blk llhr, supor Costa Mesa WESTMINSTER 1•888•88.LEXUS CLASSIFIED clean, ttz finance '92 SABLE Llncoln·Mercury VOLVO • Tu Write Off • Can, Trudu, RV'• • No OMV Haule FRIE PICKUP! 9230 (714) 892·6908 ll's tho resourco you '95 ES 300 lull price $8850 3.8L V6. Only Slk mi. (714t 540·5630 36' LANCER SLOOP, can counl on to soll a White/ivory. chromes. Sunweat Motors pwr wind/locks, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1960 111n1 cond, diesel---------Overstocked with myriad of morchan· Lexus cerltlted. 3 to (714) 437·1931 A/C. dual air bags. SELL 1·~ ~~io'1a)' wheel furllng and FIND stuff? diso 11oms. bocauso choose (0885SS) -..,.,,...,,.....,,...,..._.....,.___,.~--fully loaded dodger. Just roduced CAI cat.11tod our 1 c1oldumnbs compel S23.977 E US '92 Mazda MPV (2ZOK332) $7992 your USCd vehicle 533,500 obo. ass1 1e qua • 10 uyors 10 L X vs. 7 pass, au10. Coat• Mesa '95 850 TURBO Lo mi, CO, llhr, mnrl, more (184973) $SAVE LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714t 892-8908 I t:t1l~l'llli.1 '.\Ill il'I \" VFC Yacht Brokerage an apartment will help calll MISSION VIEJO power. dual A/C, 01c . Llncoln·Mercury through Class1fted (714) 875·0588 through class1f1ed 642·5678 842·5878 1·1888) SB-LEXUS 79k. sa.nc 548-7890 (714t 540-5830 t:J42-5678 800·643·5022 HOME, HEAL TH AND BUSINESS ~--.... ERVICE for all your needs... 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