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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-04-20 - Orange Coast Pilot~- ---- Serving the Newport-Mesa communlty since 1907 Now that•s a lot of junk A nyone who has ventured down to the Balboa beaches over the past month knows El Nino bAs left more than just a little rn'ss along the coastline. I Just another Leaf· I . . the tree Newport Beach General Ser- vices Director Dave Niederhaus last week said his department has collected and disposed of more than 5,000 tons of debris since February - more than twice the normal amount of debris for an entire year. I • Sports agent Leigh Steinberg represented Washington I State quarterback Ryan Leaf and others in NFL draft. l _____ __. _____ _ j By Tim .Grenda, Dai/of Pifot ~ j ! i ! ! I i I ! I NEWPORT BEACH -Long before this weekend, Leigh Stein- berg was already the undisputed king of sports agents, having rep- resented six of the last nine No. 1 picks in the National Football League college draft. His roster of professional play- ers -about 70 football, 40 base- ball, eight basketball and a hand- ful of others -reads like a future hall of fame induction ceremony. San Francisco 49ers quarter- back Steve Young, New York Knicks guard John Starks and miniature Olympic gymnast Kerri Strug all call on Steinberg for career advice. But over the weekend, the Newport Beach sports agent and real-life inspiration for Tom Cruise's on-screen ~Jerry Ma- guire;~ added a few more human trophies to his impressive and ever-growing collection. During the two-day draft held in New 'York City, Steinberg clients Ryan Leaf, a standout quarterbac k with the Wash- ington State Cougars, and Lelgh Ah.man Green, a running back Steinberg for the Neb- raska Com.huskers, were drafted. Leaf was the second player tak- en in the draft when the San Diego Chargers picked him, but Green bad to wait several hours until the third round to hear his name called by the Seattle Seahawk.s. A third Steinberg chent, Huntington Beach nallve and Arizona State offensive guard Kyle Murphy, was not drafted, but be could still earn a spot on an opening day roster as a wdlk- on with any pro team. Of Steinberg's three clients - which was fewer than normal, but a calculated move designed to give Steinberg and partner Jeffrey Moorad more time to focus on signing pro basketball players -Leaf was by far the most celebrated. The 6-foot-5, 250-pound Leaf was expected to be either the first pick of the Indianapolis Colts or the second choice of the Chargers, Wlth Tennessee quarterback Pey- ton Manning taking the other spot. But on Saturday morning, when league commissioner Paul Tdgltabue read Manning's name first, Steinberg was neither disap- pointed nor surprised. Leaf had expressed a prefer- ence for San Diego, so Steinberg • SEE DRAFT PAGE 5 As inquiring minds want to know, Assistant to the City Man- ager Dave Kiff browsed the Internet and found that amount to be equal to: one-fifth of ntan- ic's net weight, 11 fully loaded Boeing 747s, 1,666 Range Rovers each filled with one socoer par- ent and five kids, or 3,600 new Volkswagon Beetles. I r-----------------------------------------------------------Alleged killer goes to trial i ! I I I I I I . J I JUDGE CONCERNED WfTH ! CHIUY RECEPTION: The day after i the Newport-Mesa school board 11 ! suffered a court defeat at the hands of Superior Court Judge i Robert E. Thomas, who reversed j the suspension of Corona del 1 Wonder what sort of things you find when you dig through 5,000 tons of trash that's been floating around in the ocean for a few days? Among the load were tele- phone poles, signs from a nearby golf course, several fully-grown trees, snakes from inland desert communities and a few dead sea animals, Niederhaus said. Mar High School senior Ryan ! Huntsman, another judge, who ! was at Tuesday nigbt'.s boatd l i meeting to swear in new mem-1 ber David Brooks, was a little j • wonied that be was welcome. i Before administering Brooks' 1 oath of office, Judge William L i. Evan quipped, ·1n light of recent rulings, being a judge, I wanted I ~::~~~::~~=: !,,:.:': was appointed to replace Ed Decker as the new board clerk. Said board President Jim Fer-; :::::: =~:~:~~. j':: of the exhibits on display at the Orange County Science and ~gineering Fair, which ended Sunday after a two-week run at , the Orange County Fairgrounds, : was entered by Khan nan, a i sophomore at Valley High i EARTHLY D ELIGHTS Maki Adachi, 10, above, inspects a desert tortoise · that got spooked and decided to crawl off dur- lng the Earth Day celebl'a- tlon at Shellma.ker Island. At left. Chanel Rosa, right. and Stacy Desbrow observe a horn shark and other smaller sharks found In local waters. The sharks were swimming ln a mobile tank set up for Earth Day. DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT School in Santa Ana. i,. Forhisexperiment,Tran ...... ------------------------------------------------------------__;,------~ •Omar Coyotzin Rivera has plead- ed not guilty to three felony counts in the murder of Donna Jacobson: By Tim Grenda, Daily Pilot COSTA tv1ESA -More than a year after he alleg- edly stabbed former Daily Pilot employee Donna Jac- obson to death in the drive- way of her Anaheim Av- enue home as she returned from Sunday Mass, the trial of Omar Coyotzin Rivera is set to begin today m Santa Ana Supenor Court. Rivera, 19, has pleaded Omar Coyotzln not guilty to three felony Rivera counts of murder with spe- cial arcumstances, attemp- ted robbery and attempted Cllr)acklng, which could bnng him We in prison without the possibility of parole if convtcted. Although it was an opUon in the murder case, prosecutors chose last year not to go after the death '-----.....:_ _ _:.;.1 penalty for Rivera. Donna The carjacking charge Jacobson stems from a second alleged attack on Tustin resident Ann Johansen, 47 , in the parking lot of 24-How Fitness on 19th Street minutes after Rivera allegedly stabbed Jacobson on • SEE RIVERA PAGE 5 spent three days in the parking : lQt of South Coast Plaza, timing ! the speed at which people back 1 out of parking spots. i Missing teen washes ashore in Newport Beach After factoring in variables j including the sex of the driver, 1 ------------of Brandon Bandas, 19, was dis-April 9 fell about 40 feet into the wearing when he fell and a tattoo recently reported missing in the make of the car and whether 1 By Tim Grenda, Dai/of Pilot another driver was waiting for ! covered around 10:50 a.m . by water off the end of the pier in of a triangle and three dots Ban-waters off Huntington Beach. the spot, Tran reached a semi-; NEWPORT BEACH _ The Newport Beach lifeguards. Huntington Beach. das had on his left shoulder. Nelson Nguyen, 17, of Corona. scientific conclusion. i body of a Toluca Lake teen-ager Ufeguards spotted the body in Deputy Coroner Pat Lorie said Bandas appears to have died is believed to have drowned April On average, drivers took 34 I who fell off the Huntington shallow water near G Street, wad-Bandas' body was unrecogniz-from •a saltwater drowning,• but 8 while swimming with friends in seconds to back out of a parking ,! Beach Pier two weeks ago ed in and dragged it onto shore, able after 10 days in the water, a full autopsy will be perfonned Huntington Beach. spot, but that average dipped to washed ashore Sunday morning officials said. but was identified by the black today to determine an exact cause Despite exhaustive searches of 26 seconds if someone was wait-1 in Newport Beach. A county coroner identified the Adidas hooded sweatshirt a of death, Lorie said. the area, officials have still not ing to pull in. j The badly decomposed body body as that of Bandas, who on friend said the teen-ager was Bandas was one of two teens recovered Nguyen's body. ···-·••"1--•·•"···--···-··········-····-·········---.......... l ......................... .._ ....................................... ..._ ................. """ .................................... " ............................................................................................................... ~ .......................................................................................................................................................................... . ·-·-·-.. Newport Beach's Paul Salata announces Weber State tight end Cam Quayle 11 Mr. lrrelevnt 1998 on Sunday at the NFL dr'8. Quayle earned the dublout boaOr by being the last college player Mlectecl out of 2'1. Picked by the a.ltlmON Rawns, Quayle wUl ~aWeekln.Juae• tbe t'eDW oJ ........ d.UdDi 1b9 loc.l liftle. vantWeellfeedvl...._ QASSIAED ••••••••••• 8 NEIGHBORS .......... 2 PUBLIC NOTICES ••••...• 7 Moresunny8'dal tocloY with a hlgh expected lh the inld.ao. and a IOWolOO. I r-7 -, Serving the Newport-Mesa communtty since 1907 Now that,s a lot of junk A nyone who has ventured down to the Balboa beaches over the past month knows 'Bl Nino Ms left more than just a little m'55 along the coastline. I Just another ·Leaf in the tree Newport Beach General Ser- vices Director Dave Niederhaus last week said his de~nthas collected and disposed of more· than 5,000 tons of debris since February - more than twice the normal amount of debris for an entire year. I I •Sports agent Leigh Steinberg represented Washington I State quarterback Ryan Leaf and others in NFL draft. l By Tim Grenda, Daily Pilot hall of fame induction ceremony. l San Francisco 49ers quarter - i back Steve Young, New York ! NEWPORT BEACH -Long Knicks guard John Starks and l before this weekend, Leigh Stein-miniature Olympic gymnast Kerri i berg was already the undisputed StJug all call on Steinberg for i king of sports agents, having rep-career advice. . ! resented six of the last nine No. 1 But over the weekend, the i picks in the National Football Newport Beach sports agent and ! League college draft. real-life inspiration for Tom i His roster of professional play-Cruise's on-screen ·Jerry Ma- l ers -about 70 football, 40 base-guire," added a few more human i ball, eight basketball and a hand-trophies to his impressive and i ful of others -reads like a future ever-growing collection. During the two-day draft held in New York City, Ste1ntler9 clients Ryan Leal, a standout quarterba c k with the Wash- ington Sta~ Cougars, and Leigh Abman Green, a running back Stelnberg for the Neb- raska Cornhuskers, were drafted .. Leaf was the second player tak- en in the draft when the San Diego Chargers picked him, but Green had to wait several hours unbl the third round to hear tus name called by the Seattle Seahawks. A third Steinberg clien\, Huntington Beach ndllve and Arizona State offe nsive guard Kyle Murphy, was not drafted, but he could still earn a spot on an opening day roster as d walk- on with any pro team. Of Steinberg's three clients - which was )ewer than normal, but a calculated move designed to gjve Steinberg and partner Jeffrey Moorad more time to focus on signing pro baske tball players -Leaf was by far the most celebrated. The 6-foot-5, 250-pound Leaf was expected to be either th.e first pick of the Indianapolis Colts or the second choice of the Chargers, with Tennessee quarterback Pey- ton Manrung taking the other spot. But on Saturday morning, when league commissioner Paul Tdgliabue read Manning's name first, Steinberg was neither disap- pointed nor surprised. Leaf had expressed a prefer- ence for San Diego, so Steinberg •SEE DRAFT PAGE 5 As inquiring minds want to know, Assistant to the City Man- ager Dave KJff browsed the Internet and found that amount to be equal to: one-fifth of Titan- ic's net weight, 11 fully loaded Boeing 747s, 1,666 Range Rovers each filled with one soccer par- ent and five kids, or 3,600 new Volkswagon Beetles. j ,..-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Alleged killer goes to trial Wonder what sort of things you find when you dig through 5,000 tons of trash that's been floating around in the ocean for a few days? Among the load were tele- phone poles, signs from a nearby goU course, several fully-grown trees, snakes from inland desert communities and a few dead sea animals, Niederhaus said. JUDGE CONCERNED WITH CHILLY RECEPTION: The day after the Newport-Mesa school board suffered a court defeat at the hands of Superior Court Judge Robert E. Thomas, who reversed the suspension of Corona del Mar High School senior Ryan Huntsman, another judge, who was at Tuesday night's boa.rd meeting to swear in new mem- ber David Brooks, was a little wonied that be was welcome. Before administering Brooks' oath of office. Judge William L Evan quipped. •1n light of recent rulings, being a judge, I wanted a substitute.· • In oUl.eP<chool board relat· ed news, member Wendy leece was appointed to replace Ed Decker as the new Q<>ard clerk. Said board President Jim Fer- ryman. •She really does her homework." 1 I i I I I I I i I I I I I i : i t ~ ! i ! ~ : i i i ! i I i i i ! ~ : i i ! : ! : i ~ i ! ~ l i THE SOENCE OF PARKING: One .. l of the exhibits on display at the Orange County Science and pngineering Fair, which ended i Sunday after a two-week run at l the Orange County Fairgrounds, i was entered by Khan Tran, a ! sophomore at Valley High i School in Santa Ana. i EA RTH LY D ELIGHTS Mald Adachi, 10, above, inspects a desert tortoise that got spooked and decided to crawl off dur- ing the Earth Day celebra- Uon at Shell.maker Island. At left. Chanel Rosa, right. and Stacy Desbrow observe a horn shark and other smaller sharks found in local waters. The sharks were swimming ln a mobile tank set up for Earth Day. DON LEACH I DAii. V PILOT Forhisexperiment,Tran l '--------------------------------------------------------___J •Omar Coyotzin Rivera has plead- ed not guilty to three felony counts in the murder of Donna Jacobson. By Tim Grenda, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -More than a year after he alleg- edly stabbed former Daily Pilot employee Donna Jac- obson to death in the dnve- way of her Anaheun Av- enue home as she returned from Sunday Mass, the trial of Omar Coyotzin Rivera is set to beglll today m Santa Ana Supenor Court. Rivera, 19, has pleaded Omar Coyotzin not guilty to three felony Rivera counts of murder with spe- cial arcwnstances, attemp- ted robbery and attempted carjaclung, which could bring him We in prison without the possibility of parole if conVlcted. Although it was an option in the murder case, prosecutors chose last year not to go after the death .._......_ ___ _..;;,i penalty for Rivera. Donna The carjacking charge Jacobson stems from a second alleged attack on Tustin resident Ann Johansen, 41, in the parking lot of 24-Hour Fitness on 19th Street minutes after Rivera allegedly stabbed Jacobson on • SEE RIVERA PAGE 5 spent three days in the parking .. ::. lot of South Coast Plaza, timing the speed at which people back l out of parking spots. i Missing teen washes ashore in Newport Beach After fadoring in variables ! including the sex of the driver, i ------------of Brandon Bandas, 19, was dis-April 9 fell about 40 feet into the wearing when he fell and a tattoo recently reported missing in the --1.e of the car •nd whether i By Tim Grenda, Daily Pilot .l..UGA uo• i covered around 10:50 a .m . by water off the end of the pier in of a triangle and three dots Ban-waters off Huntington Beach. ::=.<l.g= =ch~~~~~ i NEWPORT BEACH _ The Newport Beach lifeguards. Huntington Beach. das had on his left shoulder. Nelson Nguyen, 17, of Corona, scientific conclusion. i body of a Toluca Lake teen-ager Lifeguards spotted the body in Deputy Coroner Pat Lorie said Bandas appears to have dled is believed to have drowned April On average, drivers took 34 j who fell off the Huntington shallow water near G Street, wad-Bandas' body was unrecogni.2-from "a saltwater drowning," but 8 while swimming with friends in seconds to back out of a parking I Beach Pier two weeks ago ed in and dragged it onto shore, able after 10 days in the water, a full autopsy will be performed Huntington Beach. spot, but that average dipped to I washed ashore Sunday morning officials said. . but was identified by the black today to determine an exact cause Despite exhaustive searches of 26 seconds it someone was wait-i in Newport Beach. A county coroner identified the Adidas hooded sweatshirt a of death, Lori.e said. the area, officials have still not ing to pull in. 1 The badly decomposed body body as that of Bandas, who on friend said the teen-ager was Bandas was one of two teens recovered Nguyen's body. --•••_. .. _.._,, ..... ,,-00,...,.,_,, __ _.,,_,_.., __ ,,..,,, -••n••-••••••••••••tt••-•..,•••-•t•••••...-..•"'._.,.,.,,,,1.,.00,,000000001000,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .. ,,,,,,,,,._,,, .. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,._,,,,,,,,,,,_.,,, .... ,,.,.,,__.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,utt•••t•t•-••••••••••••·•••••••••••••••H•••••••••••tt•ottt•ff•t•t••tttnttt•t•••••.,.••••M•t•••••••••tu•••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••·•••••••••u•t••••••••ot•••••••••••••••••t•••••••••••••••••••••••t••• ·--·-...-. I R f-' r l f \' , . 1 r ; 1 ~\J ~ '. '. \ Newport Beach's Paul Salata umou.nces Weber State tight end Cul Quayle Is Mr. Irrelevant 1998 on Sunday at die NFL dralt Quayle earned the dubious bODor by being tbe lat college player telealed out of 241. Picked bY the Baltlmona Ravena. QuaYJe wW spmcl. week ta JaDe. tbe centlu of dmtloli ~thek>cal~ vat Weell leltlvlU.. I r ~ 1 ) 1 ~ ClASSIAEO .••.••••••• 8 NEIGHBORS ..•.•••••• .2 PVBUC NOTlCES ........ 7 SPORTS •••..•••••.•• 6 More1WU1ylkt. tqday wtth a hlJlll expected m the lnJd..8Qs and a 10wo1eo. I I I I ,_ - I - MONDAY, APRIL20, 1998 EDUCATION Cost.,..... r~ ,....,_ ltb Md L"'" Vogt haw bien Ntned as &alists In the OCC Eng.- lish ~ 1997-98 writing contmt. ~ange c.o.st College's rpeecti end debet9 tMm finished third recently In the Cellfomla COl'M'IUnt- ty College State Speech end Oeblte Ownplonshlps In Santa "~ Among the wlnnen .,. Dea ~ ... °"' Apffl.,...... • and ..... in. WoocC. who won a gold medal as the rNden's thYtre ~ Miitie Fflcbr, who won a gold mtdal In extemporane- ous speaking end MDar Munch, who placed fikOnd wtth Frld(er In partlamentary debete. 14. number of OCC students were recently recognized for out· standing scholanhip by Phi 14.Jpha Mu. the college's social Kienc» hon- Ofaty ~.,.,,.Costa Mesa hon- OfMS .,. Jeftftlfw .lrown. 8Nly CMftor\. ""-Dung Do. ec.-, DowN,SU •=•~ .... melt Duong. -...... a.It. ~ttoow..-~ -.. MerMI. 'hey~ LP-.,......., ...._......., ........ , ....... o..~ EdlYrdo v.....-a'nd ~ ¥agt. The Newport INd'I honOf9tS .,.. LMnl ll.tdel; cynth&ll w.r. Mpnka 9rtttaft. ~,..., end Alrfy n.m.,. MIUTARY Na¥Y Alrmln ~ Ceja,. • 1997 graduate of Com Mesa High Sdlool end son of Mmta O..W. of Costa Mesa, ~tly pertldpated In berc:lM VaUM'lt Usher near Townsend lslend, Australia, while servl09 aboard the amphibious asYUlt ship and flagship USS S.lluu Wood. the lead ship of the USS Bel· teau WOod Amphibious Ready Gtoup. Alf Forca Airman Nklole ~ Gaughter of Undll Quinn of Costa Mell!, graduatlld r~ from bask mlfltaly training 11t L-*l....tl Air fol'Cl9 .... In San Antonio, Tex.as. HEADLINES It IP J $ 1ned ON Vw ft9o: • Calta M .. City Council YOWd tobMthe......_.of,... mrta in IWldentlal arNS.. The Oty COundl aa• lded the pusharts w.-. a hMtd'I ,.._ too noisy and a traffic~ • In Cost• MBA; five buslJMm •In a~ center on Hatbor l«llevard were ~ for up to 3 tiOuf'i after a chemical .....,. cauied a INOman to col-1.-. • L0!'9 time Lo9 Angea.. ,..... 0-.. C'.CMMty Mttb\ reporter, • ...,., 62, died after a tntffk acddent on the Cos- ta M.sa freeway. • A report released by the Cal- ifornl<l Department of EdUC<l- tlon stated that a higher per· centage of Newport-Mesa Unified School dlstrtd sty.. dents completed high school, toOlt col .... pnparatlon and col.... level coul'Sff, and attended C.IHomla <~ nfty colleges then their coun- terparts statewide. • StllyMond A. Frost pl•• ded not gufftr In the .a.ylng of his mother, Myra King. In a Santa Ana courthouse. King, whose body was not recOYered at the tlrM of Frost's pleading, disAp- pured Juty 20, 1993. • TM-lltatnto.Mt, (ah W<1S scheduled to open at South CoMt Plua June 9. The restau- rant In the mall Is the chain's sev- with. • The .... ~ ..... Unified SChool Dhtrkt was pondering wtwther or not to end ....... education. • move fOf'merly made by the Or•f\9• Unlflfd School District. VOLi~ N0.92 nt0MAS H. IOt9dON, PutJllsher WIWAM LOIDIU, Edttor STaylW.Mll, ~Editor TINA llOMATTA. AtllstM1t Managing Editor 11M~ Oty Editor S1IVIU.S HeWsEdltor .,.. Cl\IUON. Spotts fcitor llMCIMlll'nN. Photo ldttor a.-~· c.....,~ ,,., .... a..,~ aw•••DN. ""'' ••111• __ .,... __ + WHEN WERE YOU HIRED?: July 1996 + FAMILY STATUS: Mother of Laura, Gene and Gerry {all in· their 30s), grandmother to Eliza- beth, 8; Madison, 6; and Cather- ine, 5; mother-in-law to Tom, husband of daughter Lawa; and Maria, wife of son Gene + AGE: Old enough to qualify as a •Mature Adult" + EDUCATION: Bachelor of arts m English, University of Portland; master of arts in English, Univer- sity of Portland; master of saence in organization development, Pepper~e University + PAST POSmONS: English teacher, director of community education, associate dean of humanities, dean of instruction, assistant to president for staff and organizational development - all in Oregon + PRESENT OCCUPATION: Presi- dent of Orange Coast College + EXPLANATION OF JOB IN 15 WORDS OR LESS: Cultivate vision and values, shepherd the resources and live the commuru- ty college + YOUR GREATEST PROFESSION- AL ACHIEVEMENT: Bemg presi- dent of Orange Coast College as we begin ow second 50 years + YOUR GREATEST PERSONAL ACHIEVEMENT~ Raising good children and getting to be "Grandma Margaret" to good grandchildren + YOUR GREATEST EXTRAVA- GANCE: Buying gifts I think will give others pleasure ... like spring flowers. + THE BEST BOOK YOU'VE READ: H Love in the Time of Cholera," by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, was recently replaced by "The Divine Secrets of the Ya Ya Sisterhood.· + THE COMPACT DISC IN YOUR CAR RIGHT NOW: My car does- n't even have a tape deck. It's over ten years old and looks like a red tin can. My staff mocks my car. If I had a com- pact disc in my car, 1t wouJd be Beethoven's Ninth. JUSl to hear "Ode to Joy.• .Z. YOUR MOST TREASURED POSI- Blanchard-Bonner Mr. and Mrs. Omar Lloyd Blan- chard of Anaheim Hills have announced the engagement of their daughter, Lacy Anne, to Wellington #Trey" Folsom Bonner III, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.F Bon- ner of Corona del Mar. The bnde-to-be IS a graduate of Canyon High School and Point Loma College. She 1S employed as a second-grade teacher . The groom-to-be is a gradu- i le of Corona del Mar High School and Pepperdine UnJVer- sity. He is employed as a finan- cial consultant. An August 1 wedding is planned at the Laguna Presbyter- ian Church, followed by a recep- tion at the Ritz Carlton Laguna. Emmett-Ulriksen Jill Emmett, of Costa Mesa, and Karl Ulriksen, of Costa Mesa, exchanged wedding vows in a March 14 lakeside ceremony in up close \:_/-- MARGARET GRATTON TION: Personal journals, photos, and boxes ol scribbled poetry +WORD OR PHRASE YOU MOST OVERUSE: •Just a minute." It's not true-virtually nothing takes •just a minute.• +WHAT CAN YOU COOK?: Any- thing with chicken and wine. Once, I was.called the "Cookie Queen." +A HABIT YOU WISH YOU COULD OtANGE: Always trying to do two or three things at once +THE> COUEGE MAJOR YOU ALMOST TOOK: Drama + YOUR LAST OiARITABLE ACT: Visiting elderly actors, writers and film industry technicians in a Hollywood retirement home on a holiday + AS A CHILD, WHAT DID SCHOOLMATES TEASE YOU ABOUT?: Being smart,-and unable to hit a baseball +WHAT IS IN YOUR TRUNK RIGHT NOW: A paint stick show- ing the color of the trim of my house in Portland, a large umbrella for.El Nifto emergen- cies, plastic bags filled with plas- tic bags for recycling +THE ARST THING THAT ATTRACTtD YOU TO YOUR SPOUSE OR PARTNER': I like courage, lots of laughter, knowing when to be smart and kindness +THE WORST IDEA YOU EVER HAD: It is' a childhood memory .. .I thought if you picked green prunes and boiled them in sugar water, they would get ripe, turn purple, and taste sweet ... didn't work! +WHAT WOULD YOU HAVE BEEN VOTED IN HIGH SCHOOL: •Most Likely to Succeed" and •Miss Congeniality.• + WHO ARE YOUR HEROES?: Ann Morrow Lindbergh and Amelia Earhart. + FAVORITE ESCAPE FROM REAL- ITY: Reading, reading, and read- ing ... if not reading .•. sipping a latte and daydreaming + ONE THING YOU WOULD CHANGE ABOUT THE WORLD If YOU COULD: Every child would be wanted, lavished with love and nurtured into a bright, strong, joyous childhood. + YOUR IDEA OF EXEROSE: A good brisk walk or a long session of yoga +THE THING YOU DISLIKE MOST ABOUT YOUR APP£ARANa: My toes are too short. + I HAVE A DREAM THAT: I will have time and space to open up my~omeagainforwonderfu.J weddings and engagements . Sarasota, Fla. The bride is the daughter of Robert and Patricia Emmett of Sarasota. She is employed as a promotions assistant for the Dai- ly Pilot. Her maid of honor was her sis- ter Susan Emmett. The groom is the son of Walt U1riksen of Costa Mesa. He is em- ployed as a boat captain for Electra Cnuses in Newport Harbor. His best man was nm McFar- land. A reception was held at the Surfrider Inn in Siesta Key, Fla. The couple make their home in Costa Mesa. Rabe-Weichel Cynthia Rabe, daughter of Ruth Opaline Rabe of Costa Mesa and Gerald Eugene Rabe of Costa Mesa, and James Glen Weichel, son of Elizabeth Lou Bray of Cuba City, Wis. and Glen James Weichel of Freeport, ru., 'Irey Bonner and Lacy Blanchard have announced thek engage- ment. The bride-to-be graduated from Newport Harbor High School and the University of Phoenix 1n Fountain Valley. She is ,. . .... ~ - . --:i=:1 ~!. ----__: , .:, -' <:orona del Mar 79J58 Costa Mesa 78157 Newport Buch TIDES TODAY First low 11:36a.m. First high -0.1 3.3 JWE~ett and Karl Ulrtksen employed by Taco Bell Corp. in Irvine. Her fiance graduated from Cuba City High School and served for four years in the U.S. Marine Coips. He works for Unit- KIM HAGGERTY /DAl.Y PLOT gatherings, feasts and joyous, harmonious company of family and friends. + PHONE WHERE PEOPLE CAN REACH YOU: (714) 432-5712. Cynthia Rabe and James Weichel ed Airlines in Los Angeles. An April 25 wedding is planned in Community Church, Congregational in Corona del Mar, followed by a honeymoon in Hawa.il. ' MONDAY, AMIL 20, 1998 • Official ple<ised with s~perintendent applicants • Search for a new schools superintendent well under way. By Husein Mashni, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -With the : search for a new schools super- : intendent well under way, offi- : oals say they are pleased with · the quality of applicants who have responded to district ¢ver- tisements and brochure.,(. There have been abodt 70 inquiries about the position, which is being advertised in sev- eral national education journals. So far, 15 applications have been received, offidals satd. •tt changes every day,• said LaVonela Steele of the Califor- nia School Boards Association, which is overseeing the search. · •I've been very pleased with the quality or people who've been applying.• The attractive climate and geographic features of Southern California have been a major drawing factor for out-of-state applicants, Steele said. •There are people who find it There have been about 70 inquiries about the posiUon, which is being adverUsed in several naUonal education journals. So far, 15 applications have been received, officials said. attractive,• she said. •some peo- ple have found the information on the brochure very attractive.• Many of the inquirtes have come from current and former school administrators and sui}er- intendents. • Applicants have until April 28 to apply for the job, which pays $120,000 a year. That i,s $1,000 more than Newport-Mesa's for- mer superintendent, Mac Bernd, was earning when be left for his new post as superintendent of the Arlington Independent School District in Texas. Among the applicants is for- mer Newport-Mesa school board member Ed Decker, who recent- ly stepped down from the board to pursue the district's top job. After the initial application phase is over, the applicants will be screened by a 20-member community conunittee, which is made up of local parents. stu- dents, teachers and school administrators. On May 21 , the committee will recommend its preferred candidates to the school board, which will interview those can- didates a week later. On June 1, the board will call back its pref erred candidates for a second interview and then a final interview June 8. During the week of June 15, the board will visit the school district or the final candidate, unless the candidate is from Newport-Mesa. On June 22, the board will introduce the new superinten- dent to the community. iCity Council discusses [skateboard parks NOT YOUR GARDEN VARIETY ~ : • The city staff is ' ' recommending that the · council move ahead I ; with building two sites. By Tim Grenda, Datly Pilot COSTA MESA -The City Council torught 1s set'to consider ~whether to bwld skateboarding : ctreas m two city parks and tern- • noranly Wt the city's 10 p.m. ·teen curfew because it may be unconstitutional. Two weeks ago, the Parks . Commission unanimously rec- ; ommended that the city get •rolling on plans to build separate , areas in two parks where skate- . boarders could legally practice their sport. City laws forbid skateboard- ing m most public areas, so the commission advised building a reas wllh concrete curbs, benches and hand rails, all of wh1ch are popular with skate- boarders. The commission recommend- ed that two sites be developed, one m Lions Park between Park and Pomona avenues, with the location or the second site left up to the cliscretion or the council. The city staff is recommend- ing that the council move ahead The talk about building city-owned skateboard parks was prompted by two new state laws that went into effect in January. • with building two sites. Based on discussions with officials in Mis- sion Viejo, which is building a larger skateboard park, a Costa Mesa facility of between 3,000 and 4,000 square feet would cost about $80,000 each. Staff members also are rec- ommending that the height of handrails and other objects in the park be kept under 18 inch- es to limit injuries. The talk about building city- owned skateboard parks was prompted by two new state laws that went into effect in January. The laws limit cities' liability for skateboarding injuries as long as the skateboard parks have signs stating the area is ·unsupervised and that safety equipment must be worn. Police then can cite skateboarders who fail to play by the rules If the council approves the concept of developing skate- board parks, the next step would be to hire an architect to design them. In other action, the council is set to consider a recommenda- tion from its city attorney to lift the 10 p.m. curfew because it may be illegal. . San Diego's teen curfew recently was challenged in court and found to be unconstitution- al. Upon review of their own 38- year-old teen curfew law, local officials found it contains similar language as San Diego. so City Attorney Tom Kathe has asked the City Council to take the cur- few off the books until a new one can be written. If the council agrees, police could stop citing minors found in public places, including private businesses, between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m., officials said. Minors who are with an adult, have their parent's permission to be out or are working at the tune, are exempted from the cur- few. . Deputy City Attorney Jerry Scheer said it could take six weeks for the council to get a new curfew in place and put it into effect. 1 he City Council meeting will be at 6:30 p.m. in the City Coun- cil chambers at 77 Fair Drive. briefly in the news :Costa Mesa Pet Co. : robbed Sunday night I' · : COSTA MESA -An armed ; ruspect got a way with ;$150 cash Sunday night after •robbing d local pet store, police :said. 1 A male suspect described as •white. 6 feet 2 inches tall, 170 :pounds with blonde balding :hair, walked mto the Pet Co. store at 3033 Bristol Street ·around 6:20 p.m. and demanded ·cash from a store clerk, police Sgt. Tom Winter said. The su spect brandi$hed a large handgun, was given cash and fled on foot westbound on Paularino Avenue, Winter said. At pi:ess time, no arrest had been made m the robbery. No shots were fired and no one in the store was hurt, Winter said. PLUG IN Local students among writing contest finalists COSTA MESA -Four local students were among the final- ists in a countywide writing con- test sponsored by the Orange County Public Library system. Jessica White, 12, Rachel Godwin, 11, Paul Mizban, 10 and Rachel Yardley, 12, were among 15 finalists in the contest, which challenged young authors to write short stories. The top honors went to Kali Zhou, 11, of Irvine, Matthew Taylor, 11, of Garden Grove, and Rajeny Chacko, 12, of Cerritos. The students were honored at the Barnes & Noble Metro Point store on Saturday and had their stories published in a book. A total of 49 Orange County students entered stories in the contest, officials said. Lawsuit to go to trial Aug. 10 A lawsuit filed by Karl Wolonksy against Newport Beach and the Eastbluff Home- owners Association after his wife, Tracy, was killed in a traffic accident at an Eastbluff intersec- tion will go to trial Aug. 10. Chris Woodward, Wolonsky's attorney, said a Santa Ana Supe- rior Court Judge granted a con- tinuance 9f the trial, which orig- inally was set to bajin May 26. He said he expects attorneys for the city in the next few months to file a motion for summary judg- ment, which would prevent the case from going to trial. But Woodward said he is confident the case will go to court. The lawsuit claims that a vari- ety of unsafe conditions at the in- tersection of Bison Avenue and Jamboree Road contributed to na- cy Wolosky's death May 4, 1996. DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Patrons inspect Tilland.sias or "air plants .. at the Sunset Spring Garden Show at Crystal Court. lbe ninth annual show featured more than 70 vendors showcasing the latest in the world of horticulture. Unique hybrids, gardening tools and accessories were available. The event had many people crowding booths with the latest technology and plant wonders, like above, for closer looks. Dlvenffy your portfolio In • growing asset dess. 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TUESDAY CHAPMAN REPRESENTATIVE An adnui.s1ons representabve trom Chapmdn University visits t hE> Transfer Center dl Orange Coast College from 4 a.m. to 1 p m m the Counselmg and \drruss1on'> Annex. 2701 Fairview Hoc1d, Coi.lct Mesd. For more 111fonnat1on, Cdll 432-5894 . VACATION ADVENTURES The Newport Bedch Public l 1hrctry off Prs d free program by tww Fable ol Bo ulevards lTave l ;n -.pec1al-mterest trave l opportu- • 11t 1es a t noon at 1000 Avocddo \vv .. Newport Beach. For more 1n fom1atJon, call 717-3801. WOMEN IN FOODSERVICE The Ora nge County Chapter of l<o undtable for Women in Food- 1•rvice holds its April dinner 111Pctmg at b p.m. ctl Scampi <t•-.La urant, 1576 Newport Blvd .. 1 o-,,ta Mesa. Cost 1s $30 for mem- l11•rs m advance, $35 for members ,, t lhe door, $35 for guests in 1dvdnce and $38 for guests at the door. For more inlormallo n, cdll •11>5-6312. ALLERGY LECTURE The Medical Plazd Association 11 Newport Center presents a tree h·c Lure on aller91es at 6:30 p.m . at t lw ~ lealth Education Library, 360 -., .. n Miguel Drive, Suite 206. '\Jl•wport Beach For reserva tions , •r more m(ormahon. call 756- ' 1000. CANCER DISCUSSION Dr. Patnck Lynch discusses col- orectal ca.ncer from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at Hoag Cancer Center Auditori- um, 1 Hoag Drive, Newport Beach. Por registration or more Information, call (800) 514-462". POETRY FESllVAl The Newport Beach Public Library Foundation presehts its second annual poetry festival from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave., New- port Beach. Admission is $5 or $3 for foundation members, students and seniors. For more informa- tion, call 717-3890. ZONE DIET Nutritionists and fitness experts Joyce and Gene Daoust present a seminar on "The Zone Diet Made Easy• at 7 p.m. at the Sheraton Hotel, 4545 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. The Daousts are authors of • 40-30-30 Fat Burning Nutrition.· Cost is $10 in advance and $15 at the door. For more information, call 565-3068. WEDNESDAY BOOK SALE The Friends of Norman E. Wat- son Library holds its annual spring book sale from 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. today and 9 a .m. to 2 p.m. Thursday at Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more information , call 432-5087. HUMAN RESOURCES The Professionals in Human Resources Association meets from 7 to 9 a.m. to discuss "Ergonomic Solutions for the Workplace· at the Sheraton Newport Beach Hotel. 4545 Newport Blvd., New- port Beach. Prices range from $10 to $32. For more information, call 245-7834 . FIBROMYALGIA SUPPORT American Fibromyalgia Foun- dation presents a free support group meeting at 7:30 p.m. at Hoag Hospital Cancer Center Auditorium, 1 Hoag Drive, New- port Beach. For more information. call 840-8038. LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS The League of Women Voters of Orange Coast meets at 9:30 a.m. at a private residence in Corond del Mar For more mfor- • Absolutely No broker or Policy Fees • Quality Personalized Service • Family Owned Agency • Established in 1927 Lic#0550290 MERCURY INSURANCE CO. Craig Brown Insurance (714) 760-1255 2 I() .\'m 711wf ( ·,.,,,,.,.. Drwt•, # 122 • Newport Beach 111 Fasliwn /.\/mu/ 4-W&EK COURSE 0 SHARK ISLAND 1099 Bayside Drive N .8. Classes start April 22nd . Wednesday 7pm -9pm Stress is a 200 Billion-dollar problem 1n the United States. Learn how to protect your share. Stress Management Consulting Is proud to be able to provide a four week course in Stress and Crisis management at the beautiful Shark Island Yacht Club. This training will be held on Wednesday from 7p.m. to 9p.fn . Classes will start on April 22nd. The Instructor will be James Dorsey, M.A., Director of Stress Management Consulting, and an lntematlonaJ trainer. The cost Is only S 120 for all four weeks. CALL TODAYI around town. motion, call 6-44-5998. CHAMBER MIXER The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce and College Hospital Costa Mesa hold a mixer from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the hospital, 301 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. Cost is St 0 for guests and free for members. Por more infonnation, call 655-9090. FINANONG EDUCATION The Re-Entry Center at Orange Coast College offers a free workshop on education financing from 6 to 8 p.m. in Room 106 of the Counseling and Admis- sions Building, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For morf} information, call 432-5162. INVESTMENT WORKSHOP The Community Education Office at Orange Coast College presents an investment basics workshop from 6:30 to 9 p.m. today, April 29 and May 6 in the Community Education Office, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Participants will learn how to read financial papers and evaluate invesbnents. Por more informa- tion, call 432-5880. EDITOR LECTURE Los Angeles Times production editor Gary Jarlson discusses fea- ture writing, travel writing and the newspaper production process al 7 p.m. at the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avo- cado Ave., Newport Beach. For more information, call 717-3801. BOOK SALE The Friends of Norman E. Wat- son Library holds its annual spring book sale from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 432- 5087. MATH WORKSHOP The Re-Entry Center at Orange Coast College offers a free four-part workshop on becoming confident in math from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. today, April 30, May 7 and May 15. The college is at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 432-5162. L ook in the Classified Service rectory )or help. COMMUNrTY MIXER Bristol St interested in transferring to the at Countryside Inn, 325 .. uru·versity. For more inlormabon, The Launo Business CouncU and Costa Mesa C hamber of Commerce hold a miser for busi- ness, civic and community lead- ers from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Country Side Inn, 325 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Admission is free. For more information, call 474- 7755. Cost.a Mesa. Tickets are $20. Por more information, call 760-8508. call 432-5894· MEDICAL REPORTING Bruce Vancil, cancer control director for the American Cancer Society, speaks on evaluating medical and science reP9rting in the media from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at H06g Cancer Center auditorium, 1 Hoag Drive, Newport Beach. For reservations or more infor- mation, call (800) 514-4624. NEPAL AND MALAYSIA Paula Kruse presents a free slide show on her recent trek through Nepal and Malaysia at 7 p.m. a t the Newport Beach Pµb- lic Library, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 717-3801. SATURDAY: MELANOMA SCREENINGS Hoag Cancer Center offers free cancer screenings from 8 a.m. to noon at 1 Hoag Drive, Building 41, Newport Beach. For more information, call (800) 514-4624. SKETCH WORKSHOP The Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising presents a workshop on sketching with markers from 10 a.m. to noon at 3420 S. Bristol St., Suite 400, Cos- ta Mesa. Cost is $15. Free for mstitute members, staff and facul- ty. For more information, call 565- 2800. AAUW LUNCHEON The American Association of University Women hosts a fashion show and luncheon a t 11:30 a.m. . -~ . . .. , . . . ----.... AmNTION DEAOT DtSORDER CoasWne Counseling Center presents a free l~ on atten- tion deficit disorder at 7 p.m. at 1200 Quail St, Newport Beach. For more information, call 476- 0991. MEMORY SCREENINGS Newport Villa West presents tree memory screenings starting at 7:30 a.m. at 393 Hospital Road, Newport Beach. Reserva- tions are required by calling 631- 3555. REPUBLICAN WOMEN Costa Mesa Republican Women Federated meets at 10:30 a.m. at the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Drive, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 557-6545. THE BIZARRE BEYOND Psychologist Steve Mason presents •A Critical Look at the Bizarre Beyond,~ a free program on mysterious topics, including the Bermuda Triangle, extrasen- sory perception and fortune- telling, at noon at the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For more information, call 717 - 3801. APRii. 29 ua REPRESENTATIVE A representative from the admissions office at the Univer- sity of California, Irvine, visits the lTansfer Center at Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. to meet with students Mattress Outlet Stor BRAND NEW -COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less/ t z • iii 3 165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa One Block South of 405 l'Wy .. ' -545·7168 '!~ """' U'Ze • , ' The Newport-Mesa Schook Foundation Thanb the Following Major Donors to the 19'J8 ''Grants to Teachers" Program {;:I The Automobile Club of Southern CA {;:I The Donald Bren Foundation {;:I The Fluor Foundation {;:I The Harbor Boulevard of Cars {;:I Hoag Hospital {;:I The Irvine Company {):i Media One Cable -Del J. Heintz {;:I The Newport Beach Arts Commission {;:I Orange County Marketplace -Bob & Rita Teller {;:I The Pacific Life Foundation {;:I QSP/Readers Digest -Craig Diroond {;:I Robinsons -May {):I The Sons of the American Legion -Post 291 {;:I The Harry and Grace Steele Foundation ~ C. J. Segerstrom & Sons f).i Union Bank of California ~oj,.., ..,,. • 11()1). ()()() "" r•t1t• lllllJ le ••v-' f6 _,. ,.,_ 100 tMe'-u -~st ~o doute araat I•• or uke dlaHr l"IMrvatioM for "TeaelMn Create tie Stan of T ... rrow" Awanll Dia.er at dte •••• •1 Chlb oa April A ,.,.,.._. GtMllt .,....,. T. Jeffe,_ .Parker, call 714/545-4144 FUTURE OF HIV Or. Paul Cimoch of the Center for Special lmmwtology sped~ on "The Future of Jtfiv • from 7 to 8:30 p .m . at the Doubletree Hotel, 3050 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. For reservations or more informauon, call 253-1512. ISRAEL MEMORIAL DAY The Jewish Community Cen- ter of Orange County presents ~vom Ha Zikaron: Israel Memo. rial Day• at 7 p.m. at 250 E. Bdk· er St., Costa Mesa. The free event features Hebrew song., and readings and an address hy the Israeli consul. For mort• information, call 755-0340. YOUNG REPUBLICANS Orange County Young Repuh licans holds a mixer from 6:30 to <J p.m . at the Blue Water Grill, b30 Lido Park Drive, Newport Bead1 Admission 1S $8 for guests and $1 for members. For more infomlcl tion, call 475-5559. RESTORING BALANCE Therapist Maxine Cohen pr<•· sents a free program on accom· plishing the most with the leu'>t amount of stress at 7 p.m. at llw Newport Beach Central Librdl). 1000 Avocddo Ave., Newport Beach. For more information, ct1 ll 717-3801. Advertorial Auto Facts .. by Paul 'rfH:h UlfWC•AUNIR MRllAll • SWSDISH J~ AUf'OtlOlllUS DRIVE OR FLY? According 10 a 'itudy recenll) released by the Departmen1 ul Transportation. we Americans arr 1,ttll clearly m love with our car' The government 'i. f1 r't comprehenllive look at American,· long dill tancc travelin~ habi1' !>how" that they take about I billion long-distance trip!> (which " defined all I 00 miles or more) iwr year. More than 75% of these trip' are taken for vacations. 10 v i~11 rela1ives and friends. and lo attenJ to such personal matters a' wedding and funerals. The real news is that 80% of these trips arl' taken in personal vehicle\. Even on trips that covered between 500 anJ 999 miles, three traveler!> in fou r chose to take their cars instead of ecting on a plane. HINT: The 'itudy mentioned above shows lhal American~ prefer driving their cars to Laking planes even on trips up to 2,000 miles. SELLING YOUR CAR? It pays to have an auto technician give a car a thorough in spection before selling it. By replacing burned-out signal lights, adjusting the brakes. and performing whatever repairs arc ncce sary lo bring the car up to snuff, the technician can provide reassuring evidence to prospective buyers that the car is in good condition. Even if the owner elects not to engage in some of the more costlier repairs, he or she can disclose some imponant f!lcts to prospective buyers that will likely instiU the confidence and tru t necessary to consummate the Hie. In this rcs~ct. it al o pays enormous · dividends for car owners to be able to produce receipts that indicate the • maintenance that hu been pctf onncd on the car. Other drivi ng behavior also have an efTcct upon the health of your car, uch as brakln& quickly when you pull up fast behind someone or hiruna cum when you park which can give you hassles you. ,just don't need. :Al C & P (2090 Placentia. 646·6910), we dUI with theft n:covery. We are a· official m pection and ldJustina •talion for :smoa dtVied. We off u AAA·Apprpved aervlt e. and 1peeiuile ill Oenailil. Sweditb. Ind 1~ en. Join~ lqfta Ji1t of ...... CllfWICl'll DRAFT CONTINUED FROM 1 gladly took the dunmer spotlight of the number two spot for the longterm benefit of his client. •Qur theory is, five minutes of run on draft day versus 10 years of tun on the field,• Steinberg said. Tue draft capped a hectic peri- od which Steinberg affectionately dubs •zoo time" -several weeks of frenzied phone calls, back- and-forth negotiations with team owners, media interviews and meetings with his clients. Starting in January with the Aloha Bowl -the college equiv- alent of the Pro Bowl -and oth- er college all-star games, Stein- berg s tarts to schmooze with prospective clients. With an impressive list of pro- fessional players, Sternberg is able to skim the cream of the top of the incoming class of rookies and take only the best. "Luckily, we're able to repre- sent only those clients,• he silld. But in a game with high stakes and even higher salanes, choos- 111g the people who negotiate new contracts, deal with the media and generally manage careers has become a virludl sci- ence. Even before Dallas Cowboys quarterback Troy Aikman left UCLA for the professional ranks in 1989, Steinberg was vying to be his agent. He was eventuall y hired, but not before an intense round of questioning by attorneys, accountants and others hired by Aikman to screen potential agents. "At the end of 1t, I could have been confirmed for secretary of state," Steinberg recalled. By the time try-outs with pro- fessional teams called combines roll around in March and April, Steinberg has pretty much nar- rowed down the field and signed his pro candidates. Now, he can now focus on making them look good. ·we want to make sure that our guy shows his strengths and works on his wea knesses or faults,· Steinberg said . "We're attempting to showcase a player the best way we can.· In private meetings with pro coaches and general managers before the draft, Steinberg gets a feel for who needs what and then hypes his players lo fill the holes. ·we kind of keep tabs on how our guys are doing m the ptocess," he said. · The story of how Steinberg r-------------------------, I : F. Y.I. I I I I I I I How Steinberg's clients fared in this weekend's Nationa l Football League draft: + Ryan leaf. quarterback, Washington State, #2 by San Diego Chargers + Ahman Green, running back. Nebraska, #76 by Seat- tle Seahawks + Kyle Murphy, offensive line, Arizona State, not draft- ed ~-------------------------J came to represent Leaf, who left Washington State a year early to try his luck with the pros, is pret- ty typical of how Steinberg meets most of his clients. Last Novernber1 Steinberg got a call Crom the college star and the Sunday after Thanksgiving, Steinberg arranged lo fly up to the Leaf family home 111 Great Falls, Montana to give the sales pitch. . Gathered around the family's dining room table, Steinberg went over the presentation he has gwen to dozens of other college athletes poised to make millions who asked, "What can you do fo r me?" Steinberg fielded pointed questions from Leaf's parents and over the weekend, he and the quarterback bonded while watching professional football games. On January 2·, the day after Leaf and the Cougars fell just short of knocking off the lop- ranked Michigan Wolverines in the Rose Bowl, Leaf announced he was leaving college and turn- ing pro. The same day, he mked a deal for Steinberg to represent him. Within a few weeks, Leaf bad moved into an apartment Stein- berg arranged for hun in New- port Beach and began working out with the battery of nutrition, fitness and agility experts Stein- berg employs. Along with other Steinberg clients, Leaf spent the last few months working out locally to stay sharp and prepare for the draft. Hit's like a little fraternity," Steinberg said. With all the trouble some pro and college athletes land in - drugs, drinking, fighting - Steinberg said he is careful in selecting who he represents. •Professional athletes have a profound effect on young peo- ple," Steinberg said. "We're look- ing for bright, student-body-pres- ident type role models.· c 14 yrs. exp Complere Service • ·so·· • MUSCLE CARS • EXOTICS • STOP BY TODAY! 714-548-0670 2045 Placentia, Costa Mesa Live Classical Music Along the Course! Sunday, May 1 7 S~ cou.na nan alOof the beautiful Newport Bade Bay Estuasy and Wildlife Reserve nanin1 & finishing at Corona dcl Mar Hijh School off Eattbluff' and Jamboree Road in Newport .BeaCh. JV.11. LA PbilhMMtmic-' P1cific SyM,._#J Srmt1#n-Sma co"""1 tkhu. Plu, •II mrr•#U ••tnMtl"'lly tllfiMt ,. 1ri11 • """11nD Kiwi p,.,,o/ ! 8K Run/W'alk 8: l Sam l>rocetds btnefh ~ 1/2 Marathon 8:20am Hooe{.49 i Kidt' Minuet 10:1Sam ' ~ ~lKFunRun • Call 714. 776.~490 for more information. MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1998 volunteer directory ALS ASSOCIATION ORANGE COUN1Y CHAPTER The Amyotrophic Lateral Sclero- sis Association, Orange County Chapter, needs many volunteers. For information, call the chapter office at 375-1922. ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION OF ORANGE COUNlY The Alzheimer's Association of Orange County needs volunteers for either of two services -"help- line· assistants at the chapter office, or support group leaders/co-leaders lh the community. Day-long helpline training sessions and sup- port group leader training sessions are free. They also include a light lunch. To register, call 283-1 111 as soon as possible. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY The Orange County Region of the American Cancer Society seeks office volunteers. The society is also seeking volunteers to answer calls for the unit's Helpline Info- Cente r. For information on these and other volunteer opportuni- ties, call Lisa Landry at 261-9446. . AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY ANGELS ON WHEELS Volunteer drivers from Newport Beach and Costa Mesa can help cancer patients get to and from their med.teal treatments in Orange County. Volunteers use their own cars or the Society's donated van to really make a difference in some- one's recovery. Patients are able to get m and out of vehicles them- selves. Volunteers must be at least 25 years old with a valid driver's license. CaH 261-9446 to become an Angel on Wheels. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY DISCOVERY SHOP The American Cancer Society RIVERA CONTINUED FROM 1 Dec. 15, 1996. Johansen escaped with only cuts. Shortly after she was attacked, police found Rivera hid- ing between two parked cars in the Courtyards shopping center. Rivera, who reportedly immi- grated from Mexico, was staying with his fanuly in the same West Side neighborhood as Jacobson MASSAGE Relieves Pain sagoo Stress & Tension Insurance Accepted w/Chlropractlc Care. HR. 7-DAYS/WK • 9am-9pm ULTRA SPORTS MEDICINE INC • Dr. Gautier D.C. 714.979.6365 1072 S.E. Bristol St., Ste 209 Santa Ana Heights (Comer ol Newport Bl. No./Bristol) (. t'\ i' ,.. ' I ' Since 1972 Discovery Shop needs volunteers trom 10 a.m. to 5 p .m . Monday through Saturday at 2600 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. For more information, call 640- 4777. AMERICAN CANCER SOCETY RELAY FOR UF£ The American Cancer Society needs volunteers for a number of tasks. For more information, con- tact Sally Carson at 261-9446. AMERICANS FOR FREE CHOICE IN MEDIONE Americans for Free C hoice in MePicine, a non-profit education- al organization founded on the idea of individual liberty and free · enterprise, is seeking office vol- unteers. For more informallon, 'call 645-2622. AMERICAN HEART ASSOOATION The American Heart Assooabon is looking for volunteers to per- form various general office duties including photocopying, typing, light computer work, as well as preparing large mailings and oth- er various clerical duties from 9 a.m. to noon or 1 to 4 p.m., Mon- day through Friddy Call Te ri Brown, volunteer coordinator, at 856-3555 for more information. AMERICAN HOME HEALTH HOS- PICE PROGRAM The American Home Health Hos- pice Program needs volunteers to give emotional support to lemti- nally ill patients and their families in the greater Orange County area. Ttairung is provided. For information, call 550-0800 or (800) 540-2545 AMERICAN RED CROSS, ORANGE COUNlY CHAPTER The Orange County Chapter of the Amencan Red Cross needs volunteers to address community groups about Red Cross services and to act as lldisons with the media in disaster and emergency situations. For information, call Judy Iannaccone, 835·5381. when the mwder occurred, police said. Jacobson, 59, was a popular employee at the Ddily Pilot, where she worked in the account- ing department, and attended St. Joachim's Church. Her mwder came the rughl after the Dillly Pilot's employee Christmas party and shocked many of Jacobson's co-workers and friends, some of whom plan to attend Rivera's trial Uu.s week. Her husband, Michael Jacob- son, plans to attend the court pro- Cost Effective Legal Solutions [Ji] SPECTACULAR DENTISTRY ANO PERSONALIZED CARE NEWPORT'S NEWEST STATE -OF -THE • ART DENTAL OFACE PRACTICING MINIMAL INVASIVE DENTISTRY. ~noed Solutlom For Ftwctured, Chipped A Mlsalng 1Mth ARJDAY HISPANiC WOMEN'S PROGRAM Bilingual and multilingual vol- unteers needed to wnte grants and assist with public-relations efforts for th.Js ag~ncy, wtuch helps with parenting issues, marriage and relationship coun- seling. For information, contact Ann Markey at 953-5757, ext . 111. ASSOOATION RENAISSANCE CREATORS ARC is a non-profit group in Cos- ta Mesa that sponsors and ~up­ ports ntblti-outreach community service programs, such as the homeless sanctuary. Volunteers are needed. For iniormabon. CdJJ Renee Namaste at 540-5803 BAU£T PAOFICA The Ballet Pacifica Guild, d volun- teer support group for Ballet Pdn- fica, needs volunteers for a vdn- ety of tasks. For mformdtion. cd!J Molly Lynch at 851-9930. BIG BROTHERS, BIG SISTERS Men and women over 20 yedrs old who have lived m OrangC' County for at least Sll< month~ <ind have been on the job for at ledst three months are needed to serve as big brothers or big !:listers for children ages 6 to 16 from !>mglf» parent homes. For informdt1on, call 544-7773 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA INC., ORANGE COUNlY COUN CIL Volunteer opportunities mclude fund raising, program develop- ment and traming to ex1sllny I troops and packs. For more infor- mation, call Devon Dougherty 546-4990. BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS OF COSTA MESA/NEWPORT BEACH The three area Boys dfld G1rb Clubs need volunteer codche'> and arts and crafts workshop teachers. For locations and morP information, call Dick Powers. 642-2245. ceedmgs in Department 43 of Superior Court. 700 Civic Center Drive West. Santa Ana. After jury selection today. opening statements m the cast> tentatively are set to begin Tues- day. officials said. CENTER FOR CREATIVE AL1UNA11VES Tite Cent r for Creative Alterna- tives, a nonprofit chantablP orga.ruzallon that works through the Uruted Way, needs volun- teers, graduate level interns or trainees. For information, caU S.2-0377. aNTER DOCENTS Jl you love the arts, become u Center Docent. It enables you to see and be involved in the Orange CoWlty Perfonning Arts Center as few are able. You'll fre- quent backstage and below stage areas giving public tows of the Center. To learn more and apply, call the Support Groups office at 556-2122, ext 218 · COLLEGE HOSPITAL The College Hosp1ldl Costa MeSd Aux.ilidf) 1s seeking volunteers to per1orm clencal, reception desk. gill !>hop dnd other duties at the ho~p1ldl For mforrndt.lon, call 642- 2734 between 9 a.m. dfld 4 p.m. COMMUNITY HOSPICE CARE Community Hospice Care, which providec; medical and emohondl support to terminally Ill pdt1f'nts dnd their famiues in Orange County, nPeds volun- lei,>rs in Cosld Mesd and New- port Bedrh For information or to rcq1ster, caU Cindy La1Id, 978- 7447 . COSTA MESA CIVIC PLAYHOUSE The Costd 1e'>d C1v1c Playhouse needs volunteers for ushering, bdckstdge mdrhngs, typing, lights and mdny othf'r duties. For more> mformatwn. < dll 650-526<:1 COSTA MESA HISTORICAL SOOETY Th<> !>oc1et) collt•t l'> mlom1allon, photo'> dnd drllfdcts reldting to U1e history of Costd ~lesa and the hdrbor dfc>d Voluntf'Ns are need- ed for clenrdl ldsks, computer input dnd help in the library. For in!ormdtion. rdll Chdrlf!s Beecher dl b31-5918. "o ~' 'Cc;, DaY c.a"" (714) 260-WOOF 1/2 OFF Fir·t Day at Camp• ••Offer Expire-. ~lay l 1th** 3iZ0 Cam u' • Nt:" 1n fk.1-.h ' S•b:ltino Tommy P<1e< ~h•l f Vm<o • Flavorful & Delicious Lunche~ &. Dinner i l'•lq&M "1M motm & diliinc "°°"'' •••1labl4r '"' aroup bvd""' m....111\C" and pr.•••~ f1tnct1cHI• • 723-0621 Pleaw Call h1r Resen•tion_., •nd Dil't'(1k>n\ i 251 S hipyard Wat._• Ne~port Beach ~~~~~~~ I I I I I I I .. EYl·Ol'ENER Weber States Cam (lua,yle is Mr. Irrelevant XXIII QUOTE OF THI DAY ·1 ran riplllaln to ~ mvfaml/J/ about all thJ.s and they wmt all laugltlng. '>bu.,,, Mr. lm~t. ••... -CAM QUAYLE, Mr. lrre/P.vant XX/11 terr a nee phillips It's not all . t ·1· JUS sa.1 ing around • In addition to organizing the Newport- to Ensenada Race, directors are busy with local charities. rcan't even begin to unagine what heroic effort it must take o organize 550 boats with approxunately 2,500 crew, numerous U.S. and Mexican Coast Guard formahbes, adverbsmg, sponsorship staff, Judges, emergency vessels, commurucabon systems, cheaters. bmes, corrected ti.mes, redl times and, especially, good limes. CongratuJahons to Com- modore Dole Cole of lhe Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, his entire staff and the volunteer corps of the Newport Ocean Sailing Association. It looks like the 1998 Newport-to-Ensenada International Yacht Race is going to enjoy another stellar performance as a result of your dedicabon and effort ! Newport Beach thanks each and every one of you. Many land lubbers out there may not realize JUSt how big this boabng Uus JS. There are over 76 million people in the U.S. that parbopate in recreabonal boabng annually. It rrught interest you to know that 54% are men and 44 % are women, so this is just no "guy" thing. About 50% of all boaters are not college graduates, which misspells the notion that this is an elitist recreation or sport. It is truly a family e ndeavor and a super way to have fun and communicate with all age groups. J NOSA has a philanthropic side, a side to sailing that rarely gets mk. Errue Bain, past commodore of NOSA. is in charge of the annually chanty event associated with the Ensenada race. NOSA has created a charity called Los A.rrugos Del Mar - Friends of the Sea -and IS ahgned Wlth a shelter in Ensenada known as Shelter San Vicente. The shelter was founded by Thomas Fernandez, owner of the Baja Naval Marina in Ensenada. Fernandez created the shelter to serve the needs of families, single mothers and the homeless of the surrounding community. The shelter is absolutely spotless and contains a mess ball and infirmary. NOSA organizes, collects arid delivers blankets, clothing, non-perishable foods, canned goods, toys and other donations to the shelter. El Nino bas not been kind to the people of Ensenada and such support is greatly appreciated. If you would like to assist by donating, please deliver your •SEE BOATING PAGE 7 Lloyd is putting Costa Mesa on the temiis ma:P 1 Center operator hosts successful high school event, the first of its kind in the area in recent memory. of extra time, for the junior good enough to play on a high school team, but probably not a favorite to win the next Wimbledon Juniors. year, a tournament designated for boys (individual and team). a step in the right direction for players on high school teams who want to improve. , · "It's mosUy for kids playing high school tennis who don't play tournaments on the , weekends," said Lloyd, owner of three tennis shops in Orange County, where he is considered an authority in th~ sport. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA-Let's face it, not every kid in the world who plays tennis wants to dedicate their life to the sport. It's the Hank Lloyd's Spring Break High School Championships, held for the first time last week at Costa Mesa Tennis Cent,er, the public facility which is now operated by Lloyd. As most of the top junior players competed recently at the Easter Bowl in Palm Springs, o prestigious international junior tournament. there were 54 others, who pethaps aren't quite up to champi- onship caliber, playing in the area's first organized junior tournament in recent memory, gaining valuable experience during spring break. Each player competes in at least eight matches. Beginning in a round-robin format, players vie in ei~ht-game pro sets against everyone in the draw, with the top four in each division advancing to the semifinals. The rest enter a consolation bracket. "This format gives everyone a variety and a mwtitude of playing time," Lloyq said. Lloyd said another ideal reason this year for coaches to enter their players in the event is because of El N'mo, which has washed out many matches. "I hope coaches take advantage of it (next year) and put it on th~ir school calender,• he said. Not everyone is cut out to travel the international junior circuit, employ multiple coaches and serve 100 mph by the time they're, say, 15. Not everyone, of course, would want to, either. "This really works out for those who really need competition and don't play that much tournament tennis,• said Lloyd, hoping to build from the 13-team field this The War by the Shore, a top-notch junior tournament for boys and girls which is held every summer by the Balboa Bay Club Racquet Club, is the only other organized junior event in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. The Southern California Junior Sectionals are played in June at Los Caballeros Sports Village in Fountain Valley. The fees to participate in the tournament ($15 for singles, $20 for dou- bles) are nominal because Lloyd is only interested in growing the sport and attracting more juniors to it. Finally, there's an outlet for the average player, for the competitor interested in a few extra matches without giving up a lot But Lloyd's spring-break tournament is ----------------~~-------------------------------------------------, I The tnily irrelevant man is the poor guy who ended up beirig the 240th pick in the 1998 NFL draft because Cam Quayle, the final selection -taken by the Baltimore Ravens -and the 23rd Mr. Irrelevant, ts stoked. While the Southern Califor- nia slang may not be in Quayle's vocabulary yet. the tight end out of Weber State in Ogden, Utah was thrilled Sunday afternoon when he heani the news that he h.o.d been drafted. • r . . ~ ·-. -. . ,..---- Pirates look for white flag • Sneddon brings out rule book and overturns pitching change by OCC, triggering Santa Ana's go-ahead rally in Bucs' 16-6 defeat. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot SANTA ANA -There was a time in January when 01'.Dge Coast College baseball coach John Altobelli said, "there is no reason we can't be in the playoffs this year." Now, after a freak game against host Santa Ana on Satur- day, a 16-6 victory for the Dons, Altobelli has changed his tune a bil "Now,• he said, •we've really got our backs again.it a wall." In a tragic sixth inning, the Orange Empire Conference game ten apart for the bullpen-hurting Pirates (1~17, 7-12 in conference) a.Dd their chanc::es f upsetting Santa Ana (28..9, l.2·7) unraveled. There wos an at-bat that imiing OCC starting pitcher Chad Gonzalez Will never forget. Leav it to the dean Of the conference's coaches., Sant4 Ana'• Don Sned· don, to bring out a rule book and overturn an umpli'e'• call. ' The Pirates, whole playoff hopes are dropj>lng quicker by the minute, had slugged thtM home runs for a 5-3 lead against santa Ana left-h&nder Shaun Wooley after six~· BUt smta Ana ICond five Nlll, ==~:= bottom half, and hijacked the momentum. The three-time state champion Dons piled up 13 runs in their last three at-bats. With a run already in, a runner at second base and Santa Ana leadoff man Bao Vmh scheduled to face Gonzalez, Altobelli visited the mound. But after Gonzelez fell behind in the count, 2-0, the OCC coach came out again with a hook, bringing in lefty Chris Reidel to "Now we've really got our backs against a wall." -ORANGE COAST COLLEGE BASEBALL COACH JOHN ALTOBEW • face lefty Vinh. That's When Sneddou started bis fuse with the home-plate umpue. ~ Several iil.inutes later~­ Reld t waltlng to make his first pttth and Gonwez ln the dugout With lee already on hll arm. the umpires overturned Altobelll'a pltdtlng change because he'd made a second trip to the mound With the same hitter at the plate. Gonzalez.. shirt out and lee wraJ>Pl'.d around his right sboul· det aid tilbcJw, WU fon:id to ~ beet out to UM bill, warm -.p ................. be ltaft8d ==m~~~ ry as the longest at-bat ever. "The only reaspn I (brought out the rule book) was to make sure (the umpires) got it right," Sneddon said. "I knew I was 100% right on this." Two pitches later, Vinh smacked one up the middle to score Reggie Nelson with the tying run, 5-5. Reidel finally replaced Gonza- lez, then punched out No. 2 hitter Cory Williams with breaking stuff. But the inning was extended by the Dons against Reidel, one of five OCC relievers used in the game, and the home team coast- ed from there. •(The umpire) never warned me (before the second visit)," aaid Altobelli.. who was more steamed about his bullpen than anything else. Gonzalez, in fact, was a last· minute replacement, because Ryan Evans came down with a sore elbow while wamung up to start the game. Whi1 GOnZelez kept his teem in the game, the OCC bunplin did .not ... •our bllllpen didn't come in and compete.• Altobelli iakl. •rm going to it.art throwtn~ playen now, becauae at ta.y can come In and compel8 We hove o couple Cl (J>Olldaa ~) woo am co~ (on the ,mcMind): We're g~ ..... ~ wtth 8W8IOID8 PIMI ID Cbe,»pea. bUt when Ibey~ out betwwi tbe im., tbW cu'trJ: dcme. • llltbe~--..... The choice in the dtaft bas increased, actually, since the diatt wes sliced down to seven rounds from 12. •'Jbere's all tbe hoopla sur- roundfri{t the No. 1 pk:k. well, this guy gets a ~ade. a nice • time, o good week.• BSPN's Mike nrlco said prior to Salata'• announcement. Aside from the festivities, lbico added thit the selection'• significance is important and that many NFL starters actually come out of the late rounds. •CdM standout will continue water polo c.meer as a Bruin; Newport's Pharris opts for Princeton. CORONA OBL MAR -Corona del Mar High 1eruor Meagan Hi.rat; a second-team All-CIP Southern Section selection tn waw J>olo, has committed to con- tinue her athletic And academic caner at UCLA nut fall. Hardt, who scored a team- ~ 81 gOe1I and &malted 56 1t8als aild 15 asail1I for COecb ~ohn Varvas' Sea King1, Aid WeltWood bai &lwa~b!ID bet preferred co~te deltiliitMJa. •tt'I. great ~ I loYe tbl ~ ana tbe ~~here.· Haldi laXt. •AIMS Pwm Colch) GuY IUer II .,ntty ID\M:ll • ~ :!;:•,:_., :r"u~: I I I I •SEE TENNIS PAGE 7 _. C \' 0 L L E Y E ,:. _ ~ Bucs go right to semifinals •Friday's win clinche s OEC title and gives Orange Coast the top seed in championships. By Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot IRVINE -Orange Coast Col- lege's men's volleyball team will bypass the regional playoff matches and land in the state semifinals after clinching the Orange Empire Conference and the top seed in the postseason tournament. After a 15-10, 15-8, 15-4 win over Irvine Valley Friday, the Bucs (20-1, 16-1) will battle Tues- day's winner of the Grossmont- Santa Barbara City regional match. The semifinal bout will be held at 7:30 p.m . Friday at Irvine Valley. L.A. Pierce, the winner of the South Coast Conference. will play whoever survives the regional match between Golden West and Santa Monica City Jn the other semifinal. The Pirates downed L.A. Pierce and Santa Monica this sea- son, while spliting a pair with Ure Rustlers. Orange Coast clinched the OEC with the win over lrvin:e Valley, but had it all but in the, books after an April 4 win over Golden West. The five-game thriller at Coast's Peterson win avenged the Bucs' only loss of the season. -. l~ ~----~~-4~--....... ~-----_... ....... .._ __ ~~~--f -~-.-.~I ~~~--=--.....,;_,....__,.~--"-... Nc:wpon Beach/Costa Meta Daily Pi.lot BOATING CONTINUED FROM 6 donation to the Balboa Yacht C"lub, 1801 Bayside Dr., Corona d el Mar to the attention of Oockmaster Raff er no later than Thursday, April 23. PIRATES CONTINUED FROM 6 Dons had runners at second and third with cleanup bitter Joe Urban (Newport Harbor High) at the plate. But Urban, the designated tut- ter, was walked intentionally and the southpaw Reidel was allowed to face lefty Joe Hurka with the bases full. The textbook move backfired, however, as Hurka pulle'cl a room- service fastball to right field for a two-run single to give Santa Ana a 7-5 lead. year, but I've been workirig hard and tr. starting to pay olf,. be added Urban went 0 tor " at the plate against OCC, but chlpped in with a run scored, a stolen base and an RBJ groundout. The Dons stacked 16 bits with their 11 free passes (eight walks, three bit batters), as they roughed up Altobelll's bullpen. The Pirates were smelling upset, because left fielder and No. 7 hitter Ivan Loochkartt ripped two ~ome runs, his second and third of the season, and catcher John Lukin added a two-run job. In the fowth, Loochkartt tied · the game, 2-2, when he connect- ed to left with Gonzalez (2 for 3) aboard. MONDAY, APRit.. 1998 The Newport-to-Bnsenada Race kickoff luncheon will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, April 23 at the Balboa Bay Club. That same evening, blenders will fiy dt nwnerous watering holes mcluding the Bahia Corinthian, Newport Harbor, South Shore dnd Balboa Yacht Clubs. On Priday, race day, our harbor and channel will be a mass of tiberglass, puffy sails and puffy people. The 12 o'clock starter's gun will release the rabbits and then every 10 minutes thereafter the various classes will comm~ce on their journey to the land of tequila and tortillas. Later, Urban scored from third on a wild pitch' as the Dons built a three-run cushion in what would tum out to be a blowout. Santa Ana's Albert Rodgers put the Dons ahead, 3-2, with a solo blast in the bottom of the fourth, then Lukin gave OCC the lead again in the fifth with his first· dinger of the year. DON l£ACH I DALY Pl.OT In actton earlier this season, Orange Coast's John Lukin steals second In a wtn over Golden West. Urban is flirting with the .400 mark this season after going 12 for 18 with seven doubles and a home run in the week prior. solo homer toJeft on a 2-2 pitch. gers crossed. case (7), Wallace (8), E. Stevenson (8) But no one would have pre-Oll.t.HGE e-eo..e...a and Lukin; Wooley, Bell (7) and Popoff. dieted what came next. SANTA ANA 11, ~COAST' w ·Wooley, S-2. L-Gonzalez. 1-1. Th Pir t will h t fullert Or~ Coast 000 221 010 • 6 9 3 Sv • Bell. 28 • Elliott (SA) 2, Gonzatez To view the race, I suggest you _venture atop big Corona, the perunsula Wedge or, my favorite, lhe lookout gazebo next to Las Brisas Restaurant in Laguna Beach. "I started out really slow this In the sixth, OCC added to its lead, 5-3, when Loochkartt bit a On Tue d a ~th th . osbull finon Senta Ana 011 105 35Jt . 16 16 2 (SA). HR -Loochbrtt (00 2, Lukin (00. es ay Wl eu pen -Gonzalez., Reidel (6), Thompson (6), Rodgers (SA). TENNIS ~,· CONTINUED FROM 6 H If we can promote it well enough (currently it's done by word of mouth and networking with coaches), it's something we 'd like to take to another ·I eve!," Lloyd said. "Maybe by this time next year, people will know it's rretty active around here and think they'll come c1rowid. People are having a qood time ijt!re and taking it with them. •Sometimes, with the interest in tennis right now (or the lack thereof), I feel we've got to give it a kick in the side.• In the week's competition, Santa Margarita won the team title, followed by Valencia, Santa Ana Valley, Edison and Mission Viejo. Players from Costa Mesa rlnd Corona del Mar high schools also participated. Winning the singles title was Phillip Osztermann, a junior from University High who defeated Santa Martfu:jta junior Vishal Sidhar in the , 6-1, 6-0. Prior to his victory over Sidhar, Osztermann beat Valencia's Mike Kamacbi and Costa Mesa's Ken Urbina. Sunil Ka ki of Costa Mesa also played m the championship bracket. 1 DON LEACH I DAl.Y Pl.OT Newport Harbor's Jon Pharris will take his skills to Princeton. ' YOUTH SOCCER POLO CONTINUED FROM 6 able to watch and learn from all the excellent players there." Hardt, who is rehabilitating an unjured right shoulder said she hopes to be in prime shape by September. "They're not quite sure what the problem is with the (shooting) shoulder. I had laser surgery my sophomore year and I certainly don't want to have another surgery. I'll do anything I can to avoid that." In other polo news, Newport Harbor's Jon Pharris will attend Princeton in New Jersey, taking his All-Sea View League Player of the Year and All·CIF creden- tials to the Ivy League institution. Pharris was accepted to Princeton during the early admission period. t»UBLIC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES SC:HEDULE TODAY •llllS.twill College • Southern California College at UC San Diego, 3 p.m . • Softb.11 Community college • Orange Coast College at Riverside, 3 p.m. ANNOUNCEMENT Barbecue for baseball Outback Steakhouse is host- ing a barbecue fundra.LSer for the Costa Mesa and Estancia High baseball programs at 5-6:30 p.m. April 24 at Costa Mesa High. For more information, contact Tim Green at 645-9007. Rivera leads sec in split •Vanguards get even with the Warriors thanks to Rivera's complete game victory and his two-run blast. SANTA BARBARA -Southern California College's Joseph Rivera B AS E B A l L got the Vanguards even in the nightcap Saturday with his arm and bat, as SCC's baseball team scored three runs in its final at-bat to punctuate the 9-4 victory over host West- mon(in .a Golden State Athletic Conference doubleheader. Westmont (15-17, 8-14 in GSAC) won the opener, 14-2, but SoCal College was able to avenge the blowout behind Rivera's seven-inning complete game with four bits allowed and two-home run performance with four RBI at the plate as the Vanguards improved to 21-18, 11-12. Westmont piled up 22 hits (including four home runs) against four SCC hurlers in the first game, then the Vanguards squared the twin bill behind Rivera's memorable day. Keith Moore (two RBI) and Eric Booth also had two hits in the second game for sec. Vanguard second baseman Greg Schneber was 4 for 7 in the dou- bleheader with three runs scored. ~ STAn Anunc Ccuc e1 RRSTGAME WESTMONT 14. SOCAl COLLEGE 2 SoCal College 100 100 000 • 2 7 2 Westmont 001 073 30x • 14 22 1 Primm. Villareal (5), Steele (6), Lowery (8) and Dent; Ginn and Champlin. W -Ginn,.2-1; l -Primm. ~. 28 • Champlin t#), Ainley t#}, Weston t#). 38 • Murphy t#). HR • Ainley t#), Murphy t#). SECOND GAME SOCAl ClOU.EGE 9, WESTMONT 4 SoCal College 001 230 3 • 9 9 2 Westmont 010 200 1 • 4 4 1 Rivera and Dent; Tomita, Kampsen (2), Hamlin (5) and Champlin. W ·Rivera, 4-3; L · Tomita, 3-5. 28 • Dent (SCO, Schrieber (SCO. Moore (SCO. Roberts tN). 3B • Frappier (SCO. HR • Rivera (SCO 2. Van~ take two over CBC • SCC moves to 9-1 in GSAC as Brandt dominates. RIVERSIDE -Gretchen Brandt of Southern California College S 0 f T 8 A l l won her 18th and 19th games of .; the season. and catcher Michelle Mune tripled twice in the opener, as the Vanguards' softball team swept a Golden State Athletic Confer- ence doubleheader against host Cal Baptist on Saturday, 3-1 and 3-2, to improve to 39-7, 9-1 in GSAC play. Cal Baptist could manage only three hits against Brandt. 19-4, in the first game, when Murie had two triples, a run scored and an RBI. Brandt had two bits and two RBI in the opener. Brandt struck out sev- en and yielded a solo home run to Cal Baptist catcher Kelley Cayton. In the nightcap, Erin Gomez collected the game-winning RBI on a groundout in the top of the ninth inning, scoring Vanguard teammate Alicia Groshon, who reached via the international tiebreaker rule. SCC's Valerie Irwin had three bits and two RBI. while Brandt picked up her second victory of the day in relief of Jen Houston, whose five- inning outing resulted in no earned nms, two walks, four bits and a pair of strikeouts. Brandt allowed one hit in four innings out of the bullpen, walking nobody and striking out three. Go&"9I STAJS A1Mmc COi JCI AltSTGAMIE SOCAl COUEGE J. CAL llAP11ST 1 SoCal College 000 020 1 • 3 6 0 ca1 ~ist ooo 100 o . 1 3 o Brandt and Murie; Mendoza and Clayton. W ·Brandt. 18-4; L ·Mendoza. 38 • Murie (SCQ 2. HR • Clayton (CBQ. SBX>NDGAME SOCAL oou.aGE J. CAL llAP11ST 2 SoCal College 100 000 011 -3 10 3 cat aa.ptlst 001 ooo 010 • 2 s 1 Houston. Brandt (6) and Muttie; Junk and Clayton. w ·Brandt. 19-4; L ·Ari:. 21 • Matoy (CBQ, Smithwidt (CBO. ~UBUC NOTICES =•:': ::i:, ':.7.:~ b~ K. HQUTON, Deputy ~:·a~=-t~2~;~. sold ara ~~~;~~ ~.=.~through ' PUBLIC NOTICE y otrH CO•-· d• IU NOTICE TO THE PER· dHcrl'*' In general aa: II hal bffn IQfMd be-propledad tin tl'tllO adlclo-SON SERVED: You are Furniture, f1X1ur1, •quip-twHn the SelJertucens" Ml por parte de It COl1•. atfVtd as an Individual d• mtlll. tradename, goodwill. •l\d lh• Intended Buyer/ , IUll'MONI Ellattn OltOI requl11to1 I• ftndant, covenant Not to Compete Transftrff, H required by lCITACION JUDICIAi.i galt1. Putd• qut usted Publlah1d Newport and are located at: 127-129 S,.C. 24073 of the Business 'NOTICE TO DEFENDANt: qulera llamar • un •~ado eeach·Costa MH• Dally Marine Ave., Balboa Island, and Profeaalon1 Code, ttial (Avlao • Aculldo) VLAS-lnmadlatamente. SI no PUot A 11 8 13 20 27 Ca. 921582 · th1 consideration fOf the ?!MIL MAROUSEK. an lndl-conoct a un abogado 1998 pr ' ' ' ' Th• kind of license to be transfer of the bualn•ss ~Jjual· and DOl!S 1 putde llamw a un ..ntdo M tran1lerred 11: On Sale and llcenH la to be paid lfli.ough' 1o 1nc1u91ve de rtftrenota de •boOtdOI 134 General Uquot Uctnse no. only 1lltr the trant'fer has vou ARE BEING SUED av 0 • una oftclN de ayuda •7·300018 now laautd lor bffn approved by the 0. PLAINTIFF: IA Ud. 1e nta' legll (v .. el dlrtctOtlo t• PUBLIC NOTICE th1 premlHs located at partmtnt of Alcoholic Bev- i(l'l'landando) THERESA fonlcO). cne1ltot•7 127-129 MARINE AVE., Bal· 6fage Control. Have A Garage Sole ! STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? ~CK. an lncflVldual. CAii NUMllR NOT1c• TO bot! lltand. Ca. 92M2 D•t•d• Maroh 2e, .., have 30 CALENDAR (N""'9rO del Caso) .. The antlclpated date ol 1998 ~vs after thla IUmmonl. 780118 CRIDITORI 0, th• 111•/lr&nlftr I• May 14, "' DIANA CHUNQ NGO •, .MMCS on you to tile • JANI D. llYSRI, •ULK 8Al.a AND 1981 at"'-otnc:. of North CHINO p.wrttten reeponte 11 lhla COMM Of' IN'nNTION Al'llerican Title Co .. 721 S. ft/ SHIH HO CHINO cour1. ' TO TRANSFIR Parker Street, Suitt 100, CIHalflecl M2 .... 78 A ltUtt ot phone call wtll DllPT. 10 ALCOHOLIC Orange, CL 928ea ft/ LAHCI WAQNIR 'I noe prot-=t you· yolK type. The name and adchla ol BSVIRAOI LICCHI• The amount of IM pur· Published Newport ~81ot: i wriften ,..pc>nH nwt( ·be the court Is: (E nomt)(e y ch... price or consldlf· 9each.C0sta M"' oauy In propel legll fonn If you dlrlCdon CS• .. cort• N) (U.C.C:.!t.o,.t •,• 8tlonfln connKtlonof ,..._ ,,,. with~ Pilot Apfll 20, 19". wM the Cour1 lO heat yolK ORANG! COUNTY SUPE· MCI· a.-trant er ........ en .. .,,.. mt49 ·---···· tate NOA COURT 700 CMc l.407' et ffCI,) tlUllM11 lncl\ldlng "'-Hll• --------..-...;. If yciu do not tile your r• Cent DrtYe Wtet SMl Eacrow Ne. 72oeo.DD mated lnYef'ttory, II "'- eponse on time you may ., • a Notlee II !wrtby OIWn ~11'1 Of 1345,00CJ.OO, "'*" --==============:1 !OM nae eaee ·and yolK Ana. catlfOfnla 92701....01' !hat a bulk ..,. of u• .. • con11111 of tne fonowtng· 11 ' w•1; mon.v' and IPfOI> TM name. 9ddtHt, and and a 1tane11t of ~oholic Personal ChKk H ,000 00 •11Y may M faktn ~ ttltphOM nl.ll'l\bef Of plain-be'lefag• nc.t!M II abOut Demand Nott to be , .. Miher wemlng "°"' the 11rra attorney, or p1a1n11n to be in.de. court. without an altofney, 11: (El The name1, Social S.CU. TMr• .,. other 1f9a1 r• nombf• ta dlrtcclon y e1 rley or Fedtral Taa NI.Imo ~ementt. You INIY want MlfMIO' de telefono del be"' end ~ckMMt of th• to call en llllomtY right w.~ ..... : DIANA I I 11 away. If you do nol Mo'# ~ CStt demendante, CHUNQ NGO CHENO ANO r s a.If attomty, ~ """ call 0 del det'Mndante que no SHIH HO CHENO. 12M29 '" •ttOmfr IWefrll MfVfOt Ilene •boONOi 11) Manne Ave., hlboa Island, , """T~-.,.. • I Ct • leQel .if ·oflloe (lilted fRICIRICK c. MOORI, ea. tau • In the~ tiook). CAL 1AR NO. tat61; The bu11ne1it It known DftlM* clll .. le .,.. T1'1ptlolief(714) lll-llai aa; VII' 8AUIOA AHTAU. =:a-=-°'::'°" • CIALLMI• I llOOM, i ~ ~.:., ~_.. 31 ._. ,_, .... IOO. -· ;tty or , ..... Tu N~ P!f.• ......... UM Wlt.Cdf lilmM ..... and ... 11 ... .rtM ~ .... a ,,..,,.. .... "'9 ~trtr1an1f•t•• art: -W:-~"" MM ..,.., !I!!!, ..::.,::::.~me =-=.._ ...... °" ....... , ~~~ ..,.. 1........ ....-.... ""'" •ftf acldretHI allllllr .. 1• r-! ... =-" ...... """""" ~:=]".JR= ~ ~~-di ,•1111 • • • lft a.a•ad -,,iroc.. "Affordable Alternative" Discount Casket, Cremation& BUri81 Service Why should you subject yourself & your f amity to paying Inflated prices for cukets & serVlces???? CllM h 1 •llt&.m • ., .. , .. _ .. CMllellil: ta Crud 1 ' • MONDAY, A PRIL 20. 1998 l'~" pore lln.; h/Co~'• Mesa Dail)' PiJOI : i!!! IOTICll PUIUC NOTICH PUIUC NOTICU _ PUIUC NOTICH . _ PUIUC MOTICll PUil.iC NOTICES PUILIC NOTICl!S PUILIC NOTICES PUBUC NOTICES _ PUBLIC NOTICES.-.-.: : 1 ... .......,-~.TIOllTO r~ 0 10 31 Ifft ClfO' pelr wllhift ZOO IMC if• Oe¥ld l.. ·~ ... .., .. an_,...-qufftUhetRfCHA"Of CMc C.. DIM k L the dllc9 d a.~ "iai.L"'"ALCOttOUC POMd> ~in the ~ r~ zone, Md IOr r• IO lftla ~· M .. LP • 'W ... MIUP M ~ed ai f'lctltlffe au.aneH ._. ._ CA 11 ...,._ t11a 0 T H ~ d Or..-_,.., r .,. IOTIO&O. re1tN tbecll1(1t10'9• ~Md•~r .. ~ APfl u .1 .... a,.........,~ THI l'ITIT~ ,.. PUILICNOTIC! .,.~c:.tri'"-• no Eal ~ imolaMdlt"9c:ii'iill\ 11 -.&all loul•v11d IS*lflo Plan ._. NIM ol ~· II'.' Thll ~" "'-' hOld ~ ..._ ...-IO peraoM ,.._.nwtlw Na!M llat......,e .,.. .... ~ IO F of sall 111 c..,-,.._ and ~TO ~;;:;., Plllne ::-' on;:;: =r ~~ =.c. ~=-;~ :.'::on ~orlhe ~ r: ::..... .::':'!: .. .t'::': 10 edmltll1t., che met• 0::i f~ :''°"' .,, = ':. ":: .:.,,.• :': moMY~ lht UMtd ~ :., tt.-= ... au.n. .::ltd .n a Ct zone. Slt..C In . C2 tone. Envl· tltfl, .. which tltne . I~ -IS .. •er RIPA. I of Iha deo9Chnt. NlWPORT uoo YACHTS. ~ ........ lft .... Slalel. ~r.tsn .... rllCIClf'dlld 121!11117 """ • -.. ,.,_ """"°"_,,_ .........,.. ,..,_,. .,. ..... ..., .... , ,..._... .... ,,...,. -,. -.,. ,. Tit! l'fTITlOH ~ "°' \Ila Ooono ''°'· -•• ••--~3.,":; _, ... ..,-To Whelm II May Con-tion· Negallve Oecl1ratlon. NtQIM Dec:Wl llon. fill 1he ... , tot Ch• r•INln-..... an ..... .. ....... ql.lfftl the deoedent I NtwpOrt 8"ch CA 920&3 •: .. lftGf9 .. ........., Ci'.o~ U(llOll "9cOtdl. -... on "2711 • aim: NOTICE IS FUAT~l!A NOTICi IS ,UATHEA ~ of "'' unnp11w lenn, .. .. ...... ..... ... WI L and codloM•. If Udo YIChl*, 'inc.. (CA), In ... Deed ol 'lnM&. The ~sale or d"llln by • $\llt • 2:00 .... : ,,. .. Holli , TM HatM(I) of lht AQ-GIVEN !hit al &aid drnt GIVEN ltlel .. llld lltne unlffl. pelltlOn Clllll'IO '°' ............. ,........ a.w. be admlned ,0 )40-Via uoo I ZOt. N.W· ........ "' ......... OI' u~s Ind IOM hnt~IO .. :I pfie1nt(1) rtlata: HOUS· anc:t place ell lnl« .. ted and l)IMt all lnt.,..ttd • toeeltl tt.elton and con· tDry ..... b _..fl .. probeta. The WILL 9"d pen e.ecn. CA 02543 ...,._ '11 .. atilt Mr•1 INQOlllOl'I s soc:ie ~TOO Olk TONS "l!STAURANTS petsont may ap~ar and per1ont may •P9Mt and taining • eumcs.nt ~ tlblllllhiMnl d • llf*"*1 eny codlcll1 are avail· Thi• bu1lntn '' con-'9Q.nd by .. ~ tD lion Of uvmQJ ~ w Drtw W.-. a.a . INC. · be ht atd by lht City Coun-be heard by th• City Coun-of llOl\lll.it" I• flltd In lht C11Mc1 Ind the mutt able for ••amlmitlon In dl.ICttd by:• COfpOflllon be .old lftd n n •..aily lild in 11Cti0n~1 11'4 f~ CIMmla al P'otllc ~ Th• opptlc••lo noted ,, "',.. • ..,.Kem. ,. on,..,..,.,..... olllo• ol t•• O•••o• .. -""-.. .,, "• ... , by .,, H.,. ,... .,.,, .. doloa -• --....,. Codo -., .. -1 =.menleonfr~ ~c:;,0~~ [~~JE0o A~liii~f.~~ ~~EJ>o A~~ot~H~ ~~ti M=~~ll~ ~· ). ~-:.=:: ..... ~~E :!l.mi~ '~ 1&!~!chll, Inc .• Ellen A. ::.:": :..~..:.: JfciPif~! :1'11k~llle =: -=.:rv d . abOVt.,. applying lo lhe IF THE AFOAEMEN· IF THE AFOR!MEN· coun~ ·~ltndtnt ol......... lft 12 CflR court butlnH• ytl? Yta, Marcfl lftd ... Meljlll ..... tllneaf ~bUSl~:cr this~·) euh~a1U.tlft'9 OOf1011C ~IGtl II' 850 ch1dtngt may be limlltd to challenge may be llmlltd 10 nla, not llllr lhM May 13, ftlld ti .. OT'S ~ ... .., Orange, S~. ~ mult be by Qllf\, I • ..... ~I t1' CAIHllR'S AVOCADO AVE NEW· onl lhott ln ues raised at only thon t11ue1 rll1td at 1fft. omc. ..._ ~ euctt admlnllttr "'-Hl•t• Thlt 111ttn'lenl wu filtd c:al'llW'• dleCll drWln on• ...... · · MUST • MAm MYi PORT MACH CA. 92860 thl public hurlng d• th• public hurlng d• /sl ftober1 c. Prancy lftllalWe .. U.,.C bye-under the lnd9Ptndan1 with th• <:ounty Clet'k of IClt.e ot N111oN1 '**-• I/Id~ 1W:~~ i ~ TO untoneeneal FOl t.he fottOwtng type ot acrlbtd In lhla notice or In act1bed In lhl1 f\Otlce or In Interim Superlnltrtdllll ot fn:lm~ lyoulllve Admlnlatretlon of l!e· Orange County on 3-17-1~8 cl*" dt1IWft by•..,.. at Deed~Tru~~ pr1 nY COl'DOrdon) II rtgN. UcenN: 47 ON-SALE OEN· wrltttn corrH pondence d• written oorrtapondtnee d• SChOOll, Newpofl·Mtll tlt'f. qualttona COfaMnQ talH Aot. (Thie authori• 1H8'7&2S13 ,..,.. cndlt "'*-t, Oii a r;•ted In ~· llf. and lntlrl9t CIOfWlyed to ERAI. EATING PLACE hvt<•d to tht City Council liv.ted lo lht Cl~ Council Unlll•d School Olatrlct ChlM~ c:onuic:1 IV wlll ellow th• ptrton-01Hy Pllol Apr. 13, 20, 2.7, cMctl dlll'M'I by ...... OI 1111 descn 4 Ind row .,.. by lt Undef Publllh•d Newpo rt at, Of pilot to, 1ne publlc 1t, Of prior 10, 1 • public P bll h d N 1 the ~ omce. al r•prHentatlvt to take May 4 1998 Mt45 f9d9fll uvtnp Ind loin eln As ~de· 8'd o.ct al TrUC In tM Btach.Coa1a Me .. oauy htarlng. h111fng. u 1 • ewpor AMPS117'1'1'» many ectlon1 without • aaaoaation, eevtnga a-~!bed Kl lhe 01Trus1 ~rty lltlMlld In tMt Pllol April 20, 27, May 4• MARY T . ELLIOTT, MARY T. ELLIOTT, 8Hch·Co111 Meaa Dally PUBLIC NOTICE ob1alnlng ooun approv· PUBLIC NOTICE dltton, Of MYlflOt ._,,. '"'-Pfopel1y he<elo~ d(· and-. d9ea1bed 1998. Deputy Cltv Clerk Deputy City Clertc Piiot AprU 20. 1998. al. Stfort taking oertaln ~In Mdlofl 1102 d ~bed rs bfllnM sold as IS ~12. TM m152 Publlah•d Newport Publlshed Newport m150 Flotltloue BYalneH very lmponent aotlOna1 FlotJUoua 8utlneH ~~=--~ ~&I add~:,L~f~ := ,__.!u ~ --,-U-B-L-IC_N_O_T_IC_E __ Buen.Costa Mesa Daily Be~ch.Costa Mesa Dally PUBLIC NOTICE Na"'• Statement however, ~ha P•tri., n!'1:9 ~tement INI ..... TM..,.. ado :iYlhe real ~desc:ri~ TM~=:*'..,o:;; --------- Pilot April 20. t998. Apnl 20. 1998. The following persons are ttpreHnta ve w • ol bu':'""' ~on•"' drea Md ottw common ~ve~ !tPO to ~ID conwnon de9IQndon. w NOTICE OF m148 m147 Notlctt la heftby given doing txislntss 11: ttqu11rtd to _!v• notice ~Kf!l CU~~ • .-~AINTINQ 4l9gndon. ., any, d u. . Els! !: t, d the ,... ~ '::: PUBLIC HUAIHQ that th• underalgned wlll TruOretn/ChtmLawn to ntert1t..-v ptrton• • rul propetty dltM:r1bed sta sa CA he IOtbad alloYI a ~ NOTICE IS HEAEBY PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE be sold at Public Auction 1870 Chrla Lant, Anlhtim: unlua they have ~a!, 'i:A ~~;27 St •• Costa eave la pwportad to be: ~:S~9'ta1>1I1rufor an d: to be: 1ICll l!lon '*' GIVEN lhll 1 pubHc nur· on M~NDAY, MAY 4• 1998• CA 02805 w aived notice or con-Don Ramon Eichler, 269 E. 3029 Cone ftoncftno, New-«>rrectlleis of "" s1feflly ad-~ INc:h. CA. ...,_ Ing Wiii be held by the NOTICll.OF NOTICE OP AT t0.00 A.M. by KEUY & TruGreen Umlted Pat1ner· H~ttd to the propoead 20th St ColtJI M CA Pott Bwn, CA t2llQ. The dress and olhe< COrMlOO The w.ciln9 ... Th-. Coit• Mesa Cily Council PUBLIC Hl!AAIHQ PAOVlllONAL KARL JACKSON, K.E. AUC· ship (OE), 860 Ridge Lake eot1on.) The lndepen-112827 ·• esa, uiidwalQned ~ csi.. deSIQnabQn If lily ~ cbc:lllnte any ~ !9' on Monday, May 4. t998. NOTICE IS HEREBY APPOINTMENT TO TION SERVICE, P.O. BOX BIVd .. Me"1phis, TN 38120 d ent admlnl1tr1tlon Tl\la bualntn 11 con-dlirna any liablly f0t any herein Said sate 'wiA be any lnmu.anus fl t(le at 8:30 p IT • or ., soon GIVEN that • public hear· THE NEWPORT·MESA =~~·.a~r~~~· ~u~~~~ Thia bustneu 11 con· authority wlll b• grent ad ducted by: an lndlvldual 1lnconec:tnMa al fne *"' made bul IMthout mvenant .,.... .tdrW and oa.r theruner H possible. In ing will be held by the UNIFIED SCHOOL 4. ducted by: a llmlted part· unlH t an lntarH tad H1va you a11t1ed doing ~and oltw common Ot warranty expressed °' conwncn ._..,.,II any th• Couocll Chembers or Costa Mesa C11y Council DISTRICT B~~fs~~~~H9.COS TA nershlp personfilHanobjectlon bUslnttsyet?YH 3/l99S duiandon. I any,.,_, unplied 1egarding_ lllle pos-1t1CJWn twein. TM tctai Crty Hall, 77 Fair 011ve. on Monday. May 4, 1998. QOVEANINQ BOARD MESA 1535 NEWPOAT Typt o~ Business: lawn to the petition t nd Don R. Eichler • ,_.,, Benifldary. Bit* d S8$SIO(I O[ ~~tnO<an<;es, I~ amount of 0'9 ~ ~ Costa Mell. on the lollOW• al 8:30 p.m .• or ., aoon PUASUAHTTO BLVD . COSTA MESA CA care H MCH 1how1 good OauH why Thi• ltalemtfll was filed Amer1ca NT & SA. pay '?1h e te(~~ anc:a du. •'19P'kri .. Ing lltm: APPEAL or 1he lhereaher 11 possible, In · • The rtQistranl commenced the court thould not with the County Clerk ot '°'9doan ~ ~ ~ nf Tn' Yl'ltl 1 7. alf'ld bV the ~to be Planning Commission's d• 1he Council Chambers ol EDUCATION CODE 92627 UNIT 11 • NAME to llansact business under grant th• authority. Orange County on 4.7.99 Min: """R. Joeitl, C9014, est lhereo~ ~sl,roVid:J e tti mid ..S ~ ,._ nill of Planning Appllcallon C11y Hall, 77 Fair Drive, SECTION 5092 INVENTOAY the rlclllious name or A HEARING h 19988754821 1CllOO \Mlev \llew 1tre1t, s8ld note(sl advances ii any mad COllS, upmnaM and PA.98·14, from Gary Smllh, Costa Mesa. on the follow· NOTICE IS HERE BV At 36• AICH TOBEY names lllled above on: 11· ti . .11 b .. ~rd t e D II Pilot •-13 20 27 ~ CA IOACMI012. under the terms of Uwi Deeo advances Ill the ttmt ot the lnsto1ag1 22431 ·0160 An· ing Item: GIVEN THAT a vac1ncy oc· · • 1·91 P• lion wi • ,,. on 1 Y 1 ...,.. • • • TeinDhol• ND.: (71') 221). ol Trust esomated fees lnlUal pubtlcation d h 1onlo P~rkway. Rancho REHEARING concerning curred on lht Board of the HOUSEHOLD ITEMS David M. Slon • P1esldenl Mey ,7. 1998 et 1 :46 May 4, 1998 M137 ""-ll6d ... w1M a. cnaiges and ex~nses ol lhe Noac:e d Salt Js: sanla Margarita, ror a con· the Planning Commission's Newport·Meaa Unified H'6'J:E.H8~~fEM~OYDS. This atatement was flied P.M . in Dept. 703 locat· PUBLIC NOTICE made, W ~ c:ownanl Trusree and ol lhe 1tusts $115,UUO TM 8eneflc:V/Y dltlonal u1e perm11 for 1 denial of Planning Appllca· School District on April 14, with the County Clerk ol ed at 341 The City Oii ~ eJq:nUld « ~ealed by Saad Deed of mav etad lD tMd ._ rhilrl 402·unit. 47, 181·squar• 11on PA·98·02, from Nllron 1998, u a result of the res· H'6'u8s5EH6toMITEO:sAHAM, Orange County on 3·13·98 Drive P.O. Bo>c 14171 PUBLIC NOTICE lmplliad, ~Ing tllte, Trust, I0-\'>'11 $190.096 07 Es-the ful a .. bid. In addl-loot mini-warehouse Lid .. 16835 Algonquln lgnatlon ot Edward H. 1SISl8875228SI OrengeCA 92888. poa11t'*"'t. ot ~ llmated.Accrued1nterest and tlontocuh,U.lNIUe-.ylll PfO]oct wl1hou1 a resldtnl Slreet. Suite 301. Hunting· Decker fil.ed on March 12, H'62JJeHg~g1f~M;ESSA. Dally Pilot Apr. 6. 13. 20. IF YOU OBJECT TO th ~~~~ :,• ~ere~y glv~~ brllQS. for the pwpoea d addltlonal advarqs, 1f i.)Y. accept • c:uhiet's c:heick manager: with Specific ion Beach, for a Condi· 1998. with the Orange A29t SARAH KELSEY 21, t998 M135 the granting of Iha ~ ~ 0 tow ~I •m~f utl~ the I~• will tncrease lhts ngure poor dr.wn on• atllte or Nllonat Plan conformlly review 10 tlonal Use Permit lo allow County Superintendent ot • • petition you •hould 10 1 pu c au on aacuNd by tMt Deed d ~ie. bank. a dleck drllWn bV a reduce the lnlerlor side and automobile heating, electrl· Schools. The Board of Ed· HA03us4E,.HOLD IT~MCSI N 0 y PUBLIC NOTICE appear 'at the hHring 606°n 2 4/30p 198 al 10 0 A.MH. @ 'nu.a ,................ the ,..., befll!fK:lary under said eta• °' fedenll c:r9dl unlan " . anor1ma r., un-~·-.. of Trust heretofore exe· ROS ENT HAL. HOUSE· Flctltlou• eualn•a• ~nd stat e your o~jec· tlngton Beach, CA 92848. and uplf\M9 d ailed and dei vered ~ the at a chedl dr1lwn bV• stile PUBLIC NOTICES I HOLD ITEMS N s t1on1 or file wnuen Oeuaterman/Caspereon • Iha The truAllt undel'SIQned a wnrteo_ Decla· °' fedanll sevtno• #Id loin ---------B13e JENI GREENMAN •m• tatement objections with th• VECTAA 3800 gym set t.a'ldlr ...., Dead d nus r~1 oTDelauh and Demand iaaoda!Son, wlngn ~ --------------------------HOUSEHOLD ITEMS • d~~ f:~~~ :~sons are ~ou1t b•for• t he hHr· Landlord rtserves the rlghi ::-~:.. °t"i!: for ale, and a written No1ioe ~ ':, a'itnp lllenk PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE OF SURPLUS PROPERTY B203. MARY TAYLOR. AURAM CORPORATIO ing. Your appaerance to bid at the salt . Cash o Qf 1fault and Election lo -~ ledlon 1102 fA THE COSTA M ESA CITY COUNCIL has declared the groperties HOUSEHOLD ITEMS t7941 Mitchell St., irv1!: mev be in pereon or by only. Sale Is eubfect to can-:-SIM~-~ seu N~~der~1"au°rr'~ ~do=-::! listed below, located 1n the City of Costa Mesa. Califo rnia. as C3 12. CHARLES s . CA 92814 your attorney. ce1rauon In the event of HI· load9CS anc1 mortithiln b ~~ 10 ~H to be re-thl9 ..._ 1n the ..,. surplus properties These properties are being made available CREACY, HOUSEHOLD AUfam Corporation. IDE), IF YOU ARE A llement betwHn landlord moNhl Mw -.-.a.:! a>nied'in Ille county #!ere ..,... caw ttWI cmtt ts for sale at fair market value to a ll public districts. public ITEMS 3422 Old Capitol t rall. CREDITOR or • cont1n· and obligated party, DSM ad!~ ISaubble the real propeny is located llCCllsUd the 1Nllee authorities. public agencies. and other political subdiv1s1ons or C336. THERESA LEE. Sull• 700, Wilmington. DE gent creditor of th• En1erprlses. (714) 968-Died~ .. 1Nll8e: and tl'l0(8 than three months WithhOtdit. laaJanca o1":: bl I th St t d t th 1. f HOUSEHOLD ITEMS 19808 deceased, you must file 5403. 1Nlt Da•fUnlt atU4, m have elal)sed Since sudl rec· lNst•'• DMd unCll ~ pu 1c corpora ions 1n IS a e , an o o er pro 11 o r nonpro 1t C387. RON CURRAN. Thia business Is con· your claim with the D11ty Pilot Apr. 20. 25, SoWh BMudryA---., ttth ~atJon become aYla.blt to the charitable organizations Add1t1onally, the pro~rties are being HOUSEHOLD ITEMS ducteo by: 1 corpoiatlon court and mail a copy 10 11198. Ploof. Los Anolln. CA att. 04/09/98 Of •llb-• a offered fo r sale 10 vanous public agenc1~s for playground". Pub 111 h • d N • w Po r 1 Have you star1ed doing the personal reprHtnte-I0017 = 19 Number: leSSIO<lal Lenders Albnce = d rWlt. SM! ... ..._ playing field or other outdoor recreational and o pen-space uses Beach·Cos1a Mesa Dally business yet? No tiv• •ppointtd by the PUBLIC NOTICE g;:~,;,.~ ey. Enid ~~ 85 T~ s be mllde. but ~ cow- pursuant 10 Government Code Section 54227 If one of these Pilot Aprtl 13• 20• 1998 Auram Corporation. Brian court within f our '1'Natee0 ..... 1<>00 ren1a ~: ci;§'J.18118 .,.,. « ~ .,......s organ1za11ons desires to acquire such p roperty. please notify the m138 LI!:19ham/Execut1ve Director month• from th• date NOTICE nu':.~ omc.. Data: ~ Telecihone Number (71 4) °' lmpled. f98l'dln9 Wt. C1tv of Coc;1a Mesa. Public Services D epartment. A1tention PUBLIC NOTICE This S1atement was tired of first iuuence of ~ na. Ordw No. AIAP'i14012 °"°'-°"1S. •32.n15 Ext #270 Fax ins-"~ ot 9'CU!n- Ernesto Munoz PE 77 Fair Dnve. Costa Mesa. California 92626. with the county Clerk 01 letters as pro1ndtd in m.... fWelence No. 04/20 Number (714)432-1221 1nnct11P, to atWy the In- telephone (714) 754·S 173. of 11s 1ntent1on to purchase such property NOTU TO l!STA8USH A Oiange County on 4·9·99 111ction 9100 of the MCJM21 ~No. 4GGllo42 ~Hamson Trustee Sale detMdnBI wurtd bV llllti IN THE EVENT that an agreement 1s not reac hed to sel such ~ OfPK:E Thia Is to 19988754991 California Probate Code. 10U ~IN DEMlA..T u... PUBLIC NOTICE Pt:br 04 2°'98 Deed.. adV.-. lhenundat. properties, the City intends to dispose of such p roperties in any Wann the pubic ttW. undlt Dally Pilot Apr. 13• 20• 27• The time for filing Deft A DEE> ~ TNJST ~,~,,,..~113198· / • wlltt .,...,.. u pnwtd9d other manner authorized by law 12 Cfft 5'6.12 ot 12 CPlt May 4· 1998 M136 claim• will not expire IMTB> 07flAllO.. ~ NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S CN§{SM766 therein. and the unpaid MIM d IM~ d PUBLIC NOTICE befor• four month• 10U T~ ACT10N it> SALE = := = ~ PARCEL NO. STREET APPROX. SIZE ::,, omc.(~ ~~ from th• hHring date "'°''rf'~vy~SOLD,,.._ rrtle Order NNo 312~ PUBLIC NOTICE 1nteresttt1nonu~ 422-091-04 Hamilton Street 9 ,373 SF ~and~ A;'~ CNl111HIO notlcYtdOU.t>MovA•v· E)(AU ~ SALL F ~ ~Tru:JaieN~o ~mn NOTICE °' ~s ~Mid ..... ~ dwVM 422-091-05 523 Hamilton Stteet 10 710 SF Newport _ _.. ..... ~ OF ...,.. NEB> .... --...... -..,.... N No t2f;. • 1 .... ~"' v..i ~ 439·201·22 282Del M ar Avenue . i560SF fomll._,~~--"'"'_.. INEthefilakaptbythe ntlf~c;w'nie"""~y~AR INB FAULT UN· =T~No.DEB>~ Ind the IN .. u.lad ~ 439-201 ·23 286 Del M ar Avenue 7. 711 SF notice wlti the OTI for =r~ court. 11 you •r• • per-CEB>INGS AGA.WST YOU, 8 A DEE OF TR~ Loan No · 22IOIOm40MAS uld O.CS °' nust. Unal 422· t 7 1-49 2152 Puente Avenue 300 SF ~· tlO ........,, I ESTA'W'e "OF•. eon lntarHttd In the YOU IHOULD CONTACT A TE~ MAR H 26. 1 YOU Mi IN DeMULT u... Bank, now known .. Un6on 422 203 1 5 0/5 ' s bl'.nch cmce tlO be loCated ,,.. ·~tat•1 you m•v flt• IAWEk On OU2'7111 • UNLE s YOU TAKE A DeR A DEED ~ TRUST. Bank °' ~ NA. • • 1 4 44 Vic toria tree! 2.378 SF at 2121 Guemtvtll "°9d. FRANCES C. with tnt court a formal 2:0D PM.. l5qultable Deed TION 0 PROTE~YOU IMTl!D Man:h t 1112 ~ Un~ MoltQaoe.. 422·401-26 2 152Aale1ghAvenue 650SF lllntaR.oM,CAtJ«H Airy-MIU.ERAKA RequHt for Speolal ~ u ~In PROPERTY, IT Y BE l.DSYOUTN<l!AcnoNTO 11•Mtrcwya.M-IDO.P.O 422-403· 10 7 44 Victona Street 650 SF one fNIY wr1te In fwoi °'or FANNIE C. Ill.I.ER Notice of the filing of an ..,..,_ by lD Cortd--SOLD AT A PUBLI SALE MOTl!CT YOUflt PftOP. lo• 11411. Sllr1 DlaoO. CA 422·421·08 2155 State Street 551 SF pre1e11t egalr\lt tti. ~ CASE NO. A191197 Inventory and appral1al ,_..Aua~u ~Atl~ i~E~~AN. N~~~'rf'e em,ITMAYBESOLDATA 121-....11. (111) -..1 ... 422 -454·21 817 Victoria Street 190 SF within 10 days d th9 pubf-To ell heirs, banefl· of Htal• ...... Of of the d"Y ~ 1Nsele OF '"T'He PR EEolNGS PUii.JC SAL.It. F YOU By. Jule o. fltM'ldll. Vice 422·463-02 2136 Raleigh Avenue 4, 757 SF caCbl d Ui9 nactce. M ciari••· creditor•. con-eny pet.I.don or eooount undlt aid pwaaant to Deed AGAINST y YOU NEB> AN EXPUHATION Off ~ .. °""' AJJN'l'l14111 422·463-19 2135Sterl1ngAvenue 4.774 SF edcltioNl7daystoaullmlt tingent creditora end H_providtd In H otlon d 1Nlt. taCIOf'ded on SHOULD CON ACT A TM!NATUlEOPTHEPRC). --., 439-071-08 2600 Newport Boulevard 5.916 SF eot111..,.. fNIY a. obCllnad peraone who may ~thar· 1250 of the California 07111'90 a ~ No. LAWYER On May 41_1_~-at CEB>INO AGAINST YOU, --------- 439-071-09 110 Del Mar Avenue 7.450 SF 1 • IMllmi r..-19 ,.. wiH be interHtad in Probate Codt. A R• llMO'IM1 lloc*-Pllgm -ol l030 A M Pro~aJ YOU SHOULD COHTM:T A FIND 425·443· 16 1 1 1 E 18th Street 8,250 SF Clllved bV the OTI Wlt*1 the will or Ht•t• or qut1t for Spadal Notice Offtdal ~._the cmce Lenders Alliance ~ation LAWEl Naac'8 la haNbV 422·462·02 2136 Wallace Avenue 6, 720 SF ::.~May~ both. of: FRANCES C. form I• aveilabta from d the "8cudili d °'lnOI asJ: ~ =.:ito '= ~Union lank. now 425·423·04 135 E 17th St 4 123 06 SF mullbe~to:a MILLER AKA FANNIE C. the court d trk. ~~~~ ~Wf,' st. reCorded on A?n! 1 ,.,.__.'! ~ '!"'~ R • NT ·. 425·423·18 '701·79SF ..._._ .......... • MILLER Au.meyfw ... ftoi•. ~ Ml "'1 -~ ~t No -·--. -u .. __ .,....._, ..... , r . A PETITlON hae ~ 8. W.W. • --man. al 1 t56692n?L.!; ~ OI ,....._ W. CW MARYT. ELLIOTT, Deputy City Clerk ~~-=~been filed by RICHARD Attol:IWY•tl•w =~::::::: Ofds l{I ~,e ~~ o ~~t-~uu:-~ Publlshed Newport Beach·Costa Mesa Daily Pilot a.an l"t•ldlco. cawc.n11 E. MILLER In"'-Sup•ri-2125 N. CJlw SL ttn. °'-.In llWful' mon.y ~.a e:ied by a.lllld bV 8rmld Jame• Apnl 20. 27 May 4. 1998 M 146 M101, wner. this ~ la or Court of California, &ama Alta CA 92708 of the~..._, lit M ~la A Shier an unrrJ. Ttlomal. an '""""9d m.w'I an apartment ... through classified --------------------------"' betngfled. Anyone-.lng County of Orange. 04113. 04/14. 04/20 the North front .cr.xa to, ned woman as lrustor AltCla "-deCI 3121112lnlt.•12· ~ a -a ....... lffJ.IUI ....... -.1911 -11&1 . .. ... ,..,. ... .... •-.a.ta I ~ ~ ........ ··~eMO SERVICE Dmocroin -For All Your Home and Business Needs - ............ ....., .... ,. .. #at wml•..t.. ....... >•c.IMmtte Gl: EQUAL HOUSING OPPoR'TIJNITY Al 1111 ...... •trt191111 Ill tllll • .....,., 11 n~lld It 1'1e ftiMnl Jelt llMllll Ad If 1 .. • ........ d ie. Mii II .............. ..,......,.... ........ ••1nal91 ...... ..... ,.., Uller. fllltleli, Ml. ...... IMlllll ltllll " ........................ " ... ..,..., ., ....... ....... Pd l2 d • .................................. p .... ........................ '" °",....,...,. ........................................... ............... ,~ .... r,..,....., ... ... lntilaa, a ll HUO Ttn4'M II 1-ttMtHIM. '8f *' ..... ,..1.DCw,.....aDKUD11 -... 1002 1002 ----- ----------. ----------- -------- Balboe N9wport ,.._tty, •no. &tablllhed 1819 1 Futlletvtce Ma'!'!\9::' l.Mltng on ........... 42.132ndl4r'Mt m-=i; ' SOLD! Showe••• homes for aal• In our Saturday AHi Estate SuppJemenll HOMES OF THE WEEK Dlepl•r INS• etart at fu•t S78t Oeadl ,,. Wed 15pm ***** OPEN HOUSE U•tlnee for S81 DeadllM Thur• 6pm ***** h pay• to adv•rtl•• In th• beat local Real Ettata S.ctlon CAU TODAY LIUIUVllM • f 14/174.4H2 , .. , ...... . rail a11J~1H ~ & By Fax .... 1-1 Id I -h 111-t 7111·• ... 1•1t ..... ,. H• h•·I· , .... , llillll• ·'"" t•l1uh• nurut .. t ,111.I • • II' 110 \ .... t•i•• L .. 1,11 • t••••, .,..,.r. Duplex 1 blk 10 ••nd. 3-car gar. $579,000. Pam Ball 84 4 -8373 >C 2 1 8 . 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Tue,.,cla~ ..... Mondo} :l:OOpm Fmlny .......... Thur.1day 5:00pm W~clnt"i-dav .... Tut·!:Oduy 5:00pm Satu rday .......... .Friday 5:00pm 2169 COSTA MESA 26t4 1 Br/2Br D•t•ohed Cottage• w/Pallo near beach. Cothedrel c•lla, frig. Movt·ln S peclall $675 + S400 depoalt. 548·2421 2Br 18• Neer O.C.C. Newly re·modela d garage, no pet, S74~ +MOO 714•241-8860 •Coata Meaa'a ... , Jr•1br & 1br, alto llSr t be, quiet g atV'd comm, pool, 1tnnl1 . •••Y a c e••• to freeway/beach/mall• . 714-551'·001'5 Ne~ ('Qrt SU h/C11otta Mcu Diuly P1lm NBWPORT 2669 BEACH EMPLOYM~ EMPLOYMENT ANTIQUES 6010 COLLECTlBLES MARINE SUPS 2669 / 5530 5530 iiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 6017 DOCKS 702 2 liiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FAIRWAY APARTMENTS AT BIG CANYON 0 AT6D COMMUNITY BY PAStllON ISLAND rk:ilUlllUI lrt: · INM:<.I "''f\:l·t.., illlt I ~ull c our:-<: \.'k.'WN l:.rtj())' <"llrcfr<.·<.• """llot 111\our1.11.ic I, :l llf I Uh itf kll'l1t1t·t11.ho1tlt'I • l'WO'<"<\r i'tiltil>ll' • w n ... l 1t:r/dr) l'r lloolm1.., • l'lrcpl.ic. t" IWOOd " ~ .... , •Air t"or1tlllk>11ll1A • Wet ll;ir h I ~ c lllcl I till • l\ltlllll S)' ... ll'tll • SI ,IJ,t;(I to S:.! ,II')'; PLBASB C ALL (714) 6'4·0509 A D R I J E RIO T R Start eamlno ereat SOLOa & 1eam1 tlpe NOW. Valela neededl Haul apeclal· needed tor the lrvlne lzed freight. Excenent Spectrum. Day 1hlh1 pay & benefit pack· avall No exp. nee••· age. NMd 1 year r• aary. 714-955·2037 cent TIT & CDL(A) w/ TEACHERS FT/PT H a Z M a I • E 0 E · tffklng lovlng, caring 1·800-298·7478 teacher• for Infant (CAL"SCAN) toddler pre1chool. BabyelUer Benefit• f or FIT 2pm..Spm Mon-Fri. In employee•. Ptea1e Turtlerock for 2 kid•. Call 714·984·258~ Must have own car. Very buay beauty 714-509·1968 iupply & Hlon hH Beauty/Manlourlat, 1tallon rental avall. also h.alr ,.1yll1t lor Looking for 2 hair exclusive ~.B. salon. dre11era to share their 714$.780.0521 own aalon. Many $250K LRY SALE! Uadalnled ca11tlcd dlamondHI slzt:s, Rolex a other f1M watdles. jewelry & tstate lteim. Tremendous Savirtgs! 714-675-5200" 3411l Via Udo, NB walk·ln1. Alter 8pm or -------- COUTURE FINll CLOTHINO NEAR BRANO NEW VAL•NTINO DONNA KARAN CANAL &tDlf Tl• N 8 S 100 Imo c ALL 7 • m .7 pm 875-4088 ETg~\~~E~LE!~so CAMPERS, IV'S. BV APPOINTMENT/ TRAILERS 8014 EVENING 44~135 •---------MOBILE HOME COMPUTERS 6018 S3800.oeo1 1611 x 4511. L~w Space Hewlett Pac kard 620LX Color Palm Top PC 16 MB, Windows 95, 5300. firm (918) 427-3938 Rentt Onve by: Berry Dale. VIiia. Senior Pork, 13061 Fairview St 11 Garden Grove Blvd . Space 145 • or call Richard at 714·663· 2020 Very Motlvatecll BKKP/TAX OFFICE Need team player w/ Ive msg 714·838·044P acct exp computer Women• Shoe Store In J.\:ntique~ WANTED TO BUY 60191----r.-cm iii iiBiiuiiviiAiiLiiLiiPiilAiiNiioiisii A UT OMO BILES Anliques.quar turnilure smart. Word, Excel & COM needs 1alea ANNOUNCEMENTS Peachtree Nice Or. person Sat·Sun only. Co. AP Ofc 32hr wk 4 a hoe exp a+. 1175·11292 & QioUtdibl .. MlSCEI.IANEOUS l!NTAIS or 5 days. Fax res Work tor photo/aalee 250·3 914 o r Call department on a ll•n.'OUNCEME TS 714$.752·5228 beautiful golf courae. i:£·~ \pc or houseful cash paid 11, 4 ) 951.9133 •-A-C_U_RA---- 9 -0- 1 - 0 Old Coins Gold Silver ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Franklin Mint, Sterling 11 Old watches & jewelry '91 Legend L Cpe Weste'Oast Coln 642·9449 Lo moles. mnr1, lthr ---------1nnn N COUNTER HELP Enthusiastic outgoing ROOMS 2706 2920 Upscale Zinc Cafe & personality, P/T, able iiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiil Market In Laguna lo work wk-ends. Wiii NB W .OC.anfr INTERNET Beach seeks exp'd train. 714-219·0505 PrW.l• rm, un California's Leading people w/xlnl people ~--­Conduc18d RECORDS(TOP $ (2X1~~3~~~1riF555 Jazz, R&B, Soul, Rock WESTMINSTER bath, utJ1 pd, x2 56K Provider Is skills. Call Arlene,•-------T-- kltchenette, la now local to you. 714-494-6302 EMPLOYMEN Paintings -. China Books -. Furniture "'je8t'S Etc .. 50"s & 60"s Miko (7 14)892-8908 845-75051-._;......,.,.--..~,.....,,,...,.--- 1 block to N.B. Po llp://www.thegrld.net Denial Asst needed 2 SERVICES 5533 $510/mo. Call Sam at r to 11 Ire e days a wk. Frlendtyliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii fn Newpott Beach '97 2 .2 CL Rod/grey, lthr, lull power, CO changer (003015) $20.977 714-67S-.808 888·333·0RIO Tustin office. Exp nee (Betw .. n 9 AM·5PM) (CAL•SCAN) 832·5890 RENTALS TO SHARE 2724 CdM 2br 2b• Condo e xtraordinary view. 5900/mo ages 45·50 prerd 714-673·3282 E 'Bluff near CdM H.S. Share Large 2br 2ba UNRESERVED AUCTION Cat Construction & Earthmoving Equip· mont,trucks & trailers. Tuesday, April 28th, Riverside, CA. Site: 909·784-4829. Call Forke Auctioneers for Brochure 800-428-9264 Apt. S525mo utlt lncl,lr:=======:::t" avall now. 844$.9124 HB Model Hm shr lg 2br hff one mile from bch. Pvt ba/garage acc.... Huge bckyrd In grt neighborhood. Female pref'd 5650/ • ......!~.J mo+ 1/2 ut11. Avl 5/ 1 l1oSSl.StCU Debbie 714·536·2098 ~~~or NB Large Home with .,..,_,,...,.. room & bath. Pool, ~w1¥>1-ln.~··~1. 1pa, lncludea amen & ~cuundpid~ pa Id u tll. S 5 0 0 Imo Spiicious rooms on 5 acreL . 7 1 4 .. 4 5 ..0 2 8 9 $2,000/11¥).· W'elde CM Shllre CouplcsWcla>mc DRIVER OTR COVENANT Transport has major pay Increase comong- $1,000 sign-on bonus experienced drivers. · Coast to coast runs. Experienced drivers/ owne r operators le ams 1.000·441-4394. Graduate students 1 ·800·338-8428. Bud Meyer Refrlger· ated Truck Lines toll free 1-888·807·3729. (CAL•SCAN) Earn $530 weekly dlllrlbutlng phone cards. FIT or p. T. No exper nee. Call 1 ·800-83, -6717 ........ 14.673.6 Please ba aware that the llstlngs In this cal· -------- egory may require you ~~=~~~~~ID to call a eoo number I! BEST PRICES In which there Is • charge per mlnu10. $$PAID$$ $1000'9 POSSIBLE •ontitalltoemretlQl.c TYPING. Parl·tlme. • anriqucstomodem At Home. 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No experience washer dryer full size, Yellow Labrador necessary. electric, xlnt cond. retriever pups AKC. 1·800·550·8660 $575. 714.759.3515 OFA 714-640-8690 ext.7. (CAL ·SCAN) -FU_R _N -ITUR--E-6_0_1_4 PIANOS & ORGANS 6059 '84 528• 4dr wht/t:>lue LOADED, great cond. Only 2 own ors S3100 (714) 846-095 1 '87 3251 Convertoble. Blk/tan lthr. chrome whls. (16578/270030) $7995 M c Konna BMW Porsc he Audi VW 714·838·877 5 furnl1hed home, no Sandy Ol.lllCUl 1mokln g $400/mo 909-654-9804 G:~:r9:a9: Gardens In EMPLOYMENT C.O.M.· P/T, Mon-Fri. WANTED 5535 Ca II 8: 30am-2: 30p m iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii and ask for Dorothy. A woman ol tntegntyl 714·673-2268 Nurse.Homemaker. Belllnl White children's furniture 3 pieces S 1000 obo. Cnb, chng lbl, dresser w/hulch day752·1106 evening 714-434-1228 Wurlltzer Spinet Plano beaulllul keys, on tune S575 714-527-0900 ---.9-0_3_2_5_1 __ _ (714) 031.2709 I~~~~~~~~ HosVess T/Vl/fTH eves Excel cook.Own cor. apply In person alter Skilled In Massage 11 :30a 1695 Irvine, La therapy. 1:? Yrs exp.· Cave Rest. 646·7944 Local refs. Hrly or 24 Housecleaners needed h r s h i f I s . C A L L 714-848·3735 I BUY FURNITURE l••------ Antlques, All PIANOS 1 pc or houseful cash paid (714) 957-8133 TRANSPORTATION Convortoble, red/blk l!hr ( 16696.'C03010) $10,995 M c Kenna BMW Porsche Audi VW 714-830·8775 COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE exp pref'd must 1pk Moving Sale Custom --------- engl res/comm $7·10/ Furn. B lack Walnut BOATS 70111------ hr (714) 4,_5.9100 DOMESTICS 5540 Dining Table w/Chairs, CADILLAC 9040 INCOME PROPERTY 2790 lmmedl•t• Opening Chest, Desk, Couch & 93 Sea Ra~ 250 F/T. Good telep~one Too buay to cook? More. 714-760-9590 Exp Crser. Llko new, skllls & prolea11onal Expert chef, gourmet Whitewash round 270 hrs, fresh woter, attitude a ~uat. Excel· & organic. we do the table, leaf & 4 chairs cat:>ln, OPS, trallor. lent benellts. Mall re-shopping & prepartt $200. Whitewash ent. 528,500.800-935·7595. 4 Plex clo1e to South sume and ••lary re· your meals for a week center $400 531 ·8551 - Coaat Metro. Good LOST & qulrements to Person· all for $200. -------- 1 c m $270 000 FOUND 2925 nel, PO Box 2927• Travellnn Gourmet --------SAIL BOATS ; r: y ~;.,I /W a '1 r • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Newport Beach,92659: 714-574-5841 MERCHANDISE liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '88 SEDAN DeVILLE 4 SL. lo mi. pwr wind/ locks, lther. lmmac, ( #2JVW332) $6988 Costa Mesa Llncoln·M•rc ury 7014 (714) 540-5630 -,9-0=-F-1•-'•'-t-w_o_o_d_C:-p-.- 39H892. Prudential Fax 800·S37-4501. MISC. 6015 36' LANCER SLOOP, CA Realty. FOUND •mall blac k tnaur•nce 1980 xlnt cond, diesel ho und on Fairview o 1 f near Baker on 4/13 er~:pc~:::ha~~d~a~~ MERCHANDISE 4 Person soft tub ~~ege~r. j~r~tlnr~du~~~ (714) 754-0457 America, come In!••••••••• ~~,~~lb~all ·~~;.,1:~~: $32,900 obo BUSINESS• FINANCE P:ound 1mall white dog dally Sa lary plu1 1_________ appt. 714.650-3166 YFC Yacht Brokerage 4/9. Vlclnlly of PCH & Co m m I s s Ions ANTIQUES 6010 (714) 875-0586 Bay1lde Or. 675-7746 800-924-8575 Br••• Mall Boxes •••••••••I Loet C•t SREWARDS OFFICE HELP/ talentliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Rear load excel cond. SABOT NEEDED Male, strip ed, grey/ ligency. Good phn/ Waterford Cryatal Four units • keys. Need to upgrade from BUSINESS blk/brwn. Vicinity 15th computer skllls. Flex Collection lor sale by Sacrifice S 1200obo. a beginer Sabol' & T 840 ""488 h 85l 0920 prlvte p arty 642·6687 Call Steve 545-4412 Please call ASAP' OPPORTUNITY us tin -. ours. • I========= P-1 u -m b • r ·Dr a In ED Citrus, Frult,...Avocado 714-631·1584 2904 HEALTH•· Cleaner Costa Meai. 1_..;W;.;;.;:A~N~T.;;...;;="--I Trees (fruiting) $10/ea. -------- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Ul plumbing co. aeeks ANTIQUES Queen Palms. Lrg 15 ·--FITNESS 3000 exp'd plumber. Top· gallon S35/ea. Cement -Fo un tains $110/ea :P1eue be wary of out i!iiiijiiiiiii!ijiii!i~~~!ii! pay, reliable, benefits. Ol<krStyleFurniture Birdbaths, 520/ea •Of area companies. DISTRIBUTORSHIPI Call 714·646-3299 PIANOS I. Collectibles Jasmine. Olandars, & ·Check with the local Free 1ample. Local POPTEL IS ·Appl""""· r.-..,,. p r 1 v e 1 s 1 /e a :eeuer Bualne1s route. No ••lllng. Pro-EXPANDING Into •s, ... _.,...,. ... Off.c.F...,.•v• 909-674-9422 Bureau before you teeted terrltorlH. California. Need Repa $$ CASH PAID $$ 11nd any money for 800·737·9495 to place pre-paid .,...,,._.,...,, .. .._. FIREWOOD f ... or ffrvlce1. Read (24hra). phone cards on con· WE BUY ESTATES X'lnt Ouallly $135 a and understand any (CAL •SCAN) algnmenl only. Bo· • """-<l;•t• friendly .. ,_. cord or S75 for hall contracts before you nuses and long·l•rm "WE PAY MORE FASTER" delivered free to your CONSIGNMENTS sign. Shop around for residual Income. driveway. 852-8827 rat••· Call Hal: An eat. V•NDINO PERSONALS 800-466-7882. rte.-Muet .... by 5· (CAL0 SCAN) 1 20 locations. S8K. Poatat .lobe S12.68- S2300+mo. Income. SCHOOLS.. $17.21 /Hr For app/ 100% finance w/good 1a exam Info.call 1·800- Con\1qnmtnl1 t..l~tn di11ly Iii, •"Id •I •t11 htt1 I'. tr) \~pd11r<d11 II l~n Joi 1nfernwt1on. th .11i ,~, •n~ Qo cart Prof'I. New fun cart motor. lots of acce1sorle1 969-0560 Wheel Chair Cadillac mOdel. Used twice, Paid $1000. Will i l'M BUYING And p1yln1 CASH for your small boats, marine hardware, used 11111, etc ... '"""., _.,, .. llMilllly) THE TIME IS NOWI r r1111· r,11111•, \-.111, 11f Hn· 111 t !II' II' 1.11 .. I It• 1111 II•' 1!11•! '\ 11111 1 11 I' Ill I 1 ,If lil'IUI•,, • lid (011f credlt. PleaH call IHSllUCTIGN 3012 s2e-e&18 ext 9406 oaJJ.957 a133ca.. 800'380-283t xt505 8am-9pm 7 day1. m• .., ~ sell for $600 cuh. 1 _________ 1 (714) 642·2199 Wolff Tanning Bede s ELL Tan At Hom• Buy Direct and S•vel Be Your Own Bou. * BARTl!ND * PT HOURS FT PAV, SOUTH COAST LOCal Vend Rte for 2wk clu s, Job place-M·F daya telephone AUCTION 1ale. Muat s e ll. ment. Pro fe11lonal sales of Law Book1. •---=~~=..;;;..;:;..;....._ 1-800-371-8363 Bartender• School Natt Co. In CM Call 2202 So. Mala St. ••m $420 Weekly our 28th year, H aeen M1. Engll1h 755-2960 5:::!.,~!}?:} Dl1trlbutlng phone on TV. 600-743-4177 /./PT Reception \-owner, Le><us trade (3KMW547) $8,888 LEXUS OF MISSION VIEJO (714) 892-8908 '92 SEVILLE So lver/solver, mint. (835463) $14,477 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO 1 ·888·88-LEXUS '93 Seville STS Fully Loaded! CO/tape player. under 49.000 m iles, original owner. $20.995. pp 714-759· 3558 or 714-640-7665 Repainting? Ip'" Wllg ID NpDilt •• Nbt61 It, ...... Of ttS1'n it, loot In the o.mr.ts "' ftnd the seMI YIJll'" lociq fol. carda. No exp nee. L•••lng/Cuetom•r Buy 11. Sell II Find II. 1.aoo-242-4713 Servlo• Newpor1, ___ c_1_._s_•_lf_l•_d_. __ ~~t~ mf~~~i a ~~9~~~ your USed Vehic le Low Monthly Pmts through CfaSSifled Fr•• Color Catalog 642 5678 Call 1·800-711-0158 1 ___ • ____ lJ•••••m.J ~:l,.~~~:~:0~!,. EMPLOYMENT ~~~C::.rc~~'1c:n1.;'; exctu.lve Jerky Vend· 11aks Individual w/ Ing Machine Routes. some knoWledge/exp. tnvaat S8340. w ork EMPLOYMENT wg~~11:~~~~ !~~1~1,!t part·tl~. Aetum up to 5530 20°"" annually. Word Proceulng 6 1 .. 00.927 .. 383. -DatabaH. Cati for (CAL•SCAN) Appt. 7t4-e73·9330 ti:ittf TIMI BUSI· SICAl!TARY.I Retail Salee PT/FT. N••• wtth full lime B r I g h t o n b •It • , tnoomel You advertise Admlnlatratlve watchH, allver Jewlery out 10011 and we Aa.9l1t•nt Hrly+comm. Faahlon Mnd you S$SI Call for To 111l1t Senior ·11. Tamara 644-5953 ,,... 1titor"'at10nl For· Manager In all ad· Sal•• t u n • s o o o . mlnlstratlv• matters. COM• GROW 1o8Q0..111•.2141 Appllcant ahould WITH USI cod• 1151174. have computer •kllls expanding , ... 11 ad· (CAL •sCAN) thal Include Word venl1lng department , .. -~------n and Excel: 1trong Of· Malla a Hll motlvai.ct ganlzallon and com-account execut.IYe to ~IT munlca.tlon skllle; ..u, deYelop and ..,. and the abUltv to vice new bu1ln•H 2907 AR• YOU DROWN-handle multlple and ·~ Hcttona. INO In ~ O.bt r• tukt. Potltlon la full We prefer a candidate , ll•Mr... lm"'edlate, time. Exc.lltnt bef'te to have a m inimum Of conft.._.. Conaotl· tflt package lnctud· 1 yHr print 10- • dl1e payment•. iower 1 .... 401k plan. Drug v•ttlalng alq)etlanc.. lnt.etMl. call tOll ,,.. aC"r .. nlng/phyalcal !Jtcetl•nt communlc• 1•88 .. ILL..PR•• f"""'•lrtd. ~qu.al Oft. tlon aklhL Ablllty IO OI CWJM••373. ~ .. -,.. ••t go... •nd mue Amertoan Credit portunlty employer. pro,..alonal preffot• t CounMlote~ '*'Pf'Oflt. Fu rtaYme (lnclud· uona In a fut paced .c--·--.. i"CD-·~:r-AN......,)11 ~e)'-a:z~.Tl) :: ~~:,:::::::. ot~ted en- GM•Te. Collage. mAll to Tom John-)Unt '"'1aftt pad!~. eon. c/o Timn Com-lnetudlng 4'01 k. Drug lo"otarahlpa, 8wat-mun11u Newa. 330 ~~tiyalcal r• ft.... Medloal ...... .., 01 N "' TOii"--W •..u StrHt. Colta qulrtld. • ~,,.::r~·... MIM:'CA t1121. ,. .. ume• vt• taii: A•· m. °"'•· ''.::~;:;:~;;r=;;r:~I tentlon, Lynn llOla I• ftW5().'.4802 Ot rnalll fCAL•SCAN) TlmH Community News, 330 Wnt Bay '".... C:O.ta ....... CANGf ~lk>Ml 1' ... Advertise your View Property, in a special section in the Daily Pilot. What.A W.wl ~remieres Wednesday, April 29 C.11 Your RMI Emte sales Repre11ntlitlve lbd•yl MONOAY. APRIL 20, 1998 . U/e, 'II lfef;; tfea /fk;ie ir A GOOD ADI Call 642-5678 The~.pjlot Bridge By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH ANSWERS TO WEEKLY BRU>CE QUIZ Q. 1 Eat;t-Wcst vulnerable, a~ South you hold: • K8 7 3 o K92 o 4 2 •Q876 The bidding has proceeded NORTH EAST SOlITH Wl-:S'f IO P1m I .to PIM 2.t. Pass ? What do you bid now'! A. Raising partner's second su11 wilh four-card suppon is almo!>t automatic -partner could be a whit short of a jump shift. However. prospects for game wrlh lh1~ holding arc slight Pass. Q. 2 Bolh vulnerable, ~ Soulh you hold: .t.J S c:;>AQ9764 o Q 2 •764 The bidding has procccdcd EAST SOUTH WFSI' NORTH l• Pau INT 20 2• ? What action do you Lake? A. Should you introduce yoUJ ~u­ card heart suit? Perhaps. perhaps not, because you have no knowledge of how many cards in your suit prutncr holds. Your doubleton ~ucen. how· ever, is ample to raise dtamonds. Bad three diamonds. Q.J Bolh vulnerable, as Soulh you hold: .t.A83 c:;>J 7 o K874 .t.Q982 The bidding has proceeded: W~T NORTtl EAST SOlITll 1 • Ubl Pmm INT Pass l e:;> Pa9J ? What action do you take? A. Partner" s takeout double followed by a correction to a new suit shows a very strong hand. Since you have a maximum for your initial response. cue-bid rwo spades now and hope !hat panner"s neAt bid will point you in lhe right direct.ion. Q.4 Both vulncnlblc. as South you hold: • 3 Q 6 J 0 Q 10 7 ' l • Q 10 8 7 2 The bidding has orocecdcd: WFST NORnl EAST SOUTII le:;> •• ~· 1 • penalties What action do you take'! A. We would bet our bottom dollar that one spade doubled is not the best spot to play this hand. so a rescue opcrauon 1s an order. Thc way to go about !has " to bid one no trump! With a second suit, partner will bid a minor. Should North pass. we would be willing to play one no trump undoubled. Should an opponent dou- ble, we will redouble for takeout. of cour<;c. That forces North to select a mmor Q.5 Both vulnerable. as South you hold •A Q 10 8 7 4 Q A Q 9 o S 4 .to A K Thc b11.Jdmg has proceeded: SOlITll WF.ST NORTH EAST •• Pau 20 Pass ? What do you bid now'! A. If you play that partner's lW<>- over-onc rc.~ponsc 1s a game force. you need do no more than bid rwo spades now Thal gives you the most room to invesugatc for the ~ spot 1r the response does not prorrusc a rebid. you cannot afford a mere rwo spades, smcc !hat ought be passed Therefore. you have to Jump lo three spades even though !hat probably rules out three no trump as a possible conltacl. Indeed, a jump 10 three no trump 1s a good second choice. Q.6 As South, vulnerable. you hold. •6 c:;> J 854 o K Q J6 .t.AK95 The bic.ldmg has proceeded NORTH EAST sot.rm WF-'IT PUll P~ 1 o Pac;s 2• PMI ? What action do you talc" A. Smee you have a very sound opcnmg btd. you should not rule out • game despite the fact that partner 1s a passed hand. Don't do anything tancy A nusc to thrcc clubs express· c~ the value of your hand qwte ruce· ly There mi~t even be a~ game tn the cards 1f partner can mtroducc !hat suit next! Learn lo be • betltt brid~ play- er! Subscribe now to the Gorea Bridge Letter by caIIin2 (8llO) 718- 1225 for information. Or wntr to: Goren Bridge Le,t..!!!.t P.O. Box 4410. Chicago1 OL OUMU • TODAY'S CRaSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Part of a ITWI 4 ·1vantioe• sulhof 9 SelW the tur11ey 14 Btn·-t5 Synagogue item 16 Open In a way 17~·s nte:Mame 18 San AnlontO tounst srte 19 Act 8te a lhtel 20 "for snamer 21 Endure 23 Banll cllHt 25 Container 29 Acdlonaly 31 lmpeif 32 Paild ethlete 33 London cop 36 Atncan animals 38 Amou!ll borrowed 39 RN~unlt 40 Sky-nigh 41 Misplace 42 A falee god 43 Fender iniahep "" l ot Angela 45 nlna 46 y A7 Short at1icla 49 Dogatw 51 Wile~ 55 ~ faith In 58 8falllfiln poll 60 Hate 63 w .. raway 64 O.ltl response 65 Musical instrument 66 Soda purchase 67 Coult dlvidef 68 Plliyful mammal 69 Lathefa 70 And PREVIOUS PUZZl.E SOLVED • 48 Blcycle built for two 50 Actress Stoaron- 52 P\Mnze 53Typeof~ S4 Lii•"'* 56--esteem 57~ 58 =quanllty 60 .ctdt. 61 T GOit baft ~ Borlnlll I f ) l 5 G In 0 Of at th th Ci C• In Pl nl P1 In to S1 di 4( le pr m Pl re p • MONDAY, APRIL 20. 1998 •. . . • 9045 HONDA 9115 MHCIDES 9130 TOYOTA 9210 TRUCl<S ----- '9• CAMMO Z.28 '79 CMo Wagon •95 •S 300 '92 190 • a.e '89 Cellca Red 4apd ''78 OMC Sierra '97 Je&ta 01.8 wtjlte, full pe>wer, CO, 4 door, good cond, White/Ivory, llhr. mini. Al . lthr, CO, mnrf, 100kml grt c:ond 1 claaafc ~x4, wl'll1e, Power pkg, pwr mnr1. a u t o . 1~8781) am09ed,89tag•S750 L e l<ua cer t ltled. (949474) $17,777' owner$2900/obo(714) auto, new engine, 2 alloy wl'lla. (163231 S13.987 714-&4 ... 2884 \088568) 123.977 L•xua 01' 644·6991 .. ,. or 38" tlrH, off 00057) S1 fl,895 LSXU8 •eo Acc~rd 2.dr ate LEXUS WESTMINSTER ,92 CAMRV LE road front end, wont p':~:O~".n:u~'i':'w rlSSION VteJO auto. Burgundy• with MISSION VIE'JO (714) 882·8800 AT, ott pwr, AC la•~:~~~i~~·ao 714·83 ... 0775 -888-aa-Ll!XUS gold package, sheep· 1•C8881 88·LEXUS uen .. ie 4/28198 1oam {2ZTA043) $9,888 '90 Lumlna LS aklns. Xlnt Condition. '9S ES 300 under 25k • 7 2 M • r 0 e d • • LEXU8 OF •---------'97 Paaaat OLX loaded beauty, •Iler· $5800. 714/673·1943 ml all xtraa Including 11 o 2 Y KN 1 8 3 1w7e1s4,T8'-!,!N2_~!1!0R0 VOLXSWAGEN 9235 VAIS, llhBr.9 ca•6•tc5o WOOd green, all pwr, co chgr Luus certlf. vln 11511510098060 .. ..,.. ohngr. A • (1 74 I C/O, ab, S36k ml, HYUNDAI 9090 $24,950. 640·429fS 300 E. Coaat HWY NB ------.....-......... ---liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 007338) $1~1995 t -owner, St 2,500 '84 CAMRY LE '58 BaJa Rag.top·anrt, McKenna BMW 760.0712 or 641·3828 •97 ES 300 White, AT, all pwr. centerline• rims, ofl·rd Porsche Audi VW 1900ZR·1 ~Vene '88 lltxcel Ola 5·spd, Fulloptlon,mlntc:ond. ME-RCURY 9135 L exus tr a d e! ahoaks, suapenalon,1 __ 7_1_4_·_0_3_e-e __ 7_7_5_ All options. King of air, new tires/timing L e.x us C •rt H i'e d · (3'4MA938) S12,550 new brakes/front enCI, '98 J•lta QL the hlll. one owner. belt, brakes, recent (043040) $27,787 ,92 SABLI! LEXUS OF etc .. $2000. 549·1101 loaded. Only 980ml. Red/Rea. S29.ooo ~a~u: .~0~0 .~,~~o:bo MisiFoxNu~IEJO s.eL ve. Only s1k mi, ~~=r:~~::Si~: •71 BHUe white. New <166,~~2;~~72> call 760·1580 1·(888).SB·LEXUS pwr wind/locks, Interior, brakes, stereo MoKen:ia BMW (2ZOK332) $7992 '95 CAMRV LE and engine. $3300. Porsche Audi vw Costa Mesa (I Lo mllea, AT, full · (714) 644·4248 714 .. 3 .. .-• Llncoln·Mercury power, lmmaculatel1---------•v v•v77~ 1714) 540·5830 (883259) $13,550 '74 VW Bug like new., ________ _ 9095 LINCOLN DODGE 9065 INFINITI 9120 '91 Caravan LE AWO, 3.3, 6 cyl, 100k mites, 1-owner, 55500 714-548·5402 FORD -9075 '95 Q45T Black jade/Ivory. lull only 36k ml Mini! (301949) $27 ,577 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO 1 ·(888)·88·LEXUS LEXUS OF New paint /interior/ MISC AUTO 9245 '87 America's Cup '95 VILLAGER WESTMINSTER seats, smog legal, • Edition, Signature OS MINIVAN (714) 892·8906 sharp $3000 548-5402 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ser I es. Nau 11 ca I 7 pasa, dual ac, 1111 ---------•--...,,--~--~-AUTOS/SEIZED W · c:c, am/I m cass. '90 CAMRY LE 078 Super·Beetle Conv CARS from $150. Colors, While, h1te SO T Fuel ln),smog legal Nu Le11ther. Navy Blue ( J94729) $13,995 A • all power, cass, KYB shocks & tires. Jaguar, Corvette, Mer· Cambria Cloth Top Coat• Mesa like newl (747865) $2500 714•63 t_2255 oodes, BMW. ~r· asking $7450 obo Llncoln•Merc ury LEXUS OF sche, Honda, 4~·s, 714·540·7507 (714t 540·5630 WESTMINSTER '94 Jetta GL trucks and more. 6 ~Y~~d':~=~~~J1 obo.J iiEiiiEiiPiiiiiiiiiiiiii9iiliiiliiO ---------•---,9-7-5-A-B_L_E_O_S ____ C_7_1_4_J_8_9_2_·_6_9_o_8_ M~rf. cass, a/c, rear Local sales llsttngs. 38 9974 '93 TOWN CAR s po 11 er . ( 1 6 6 3 7/ Toll free Call 714.5 • Lien sale 4/28/98 lOam SIGNATURE AC, Pw/pdl, ABS. till, '9 8 COROLLA • RM042803) $7995 1·800·869·2292 ****** 4.6L V8, CD changer, cc am/fm cass, pwr 3tk, AT. AC. Mint. McK•nna BMW ext.A·4000. -,8-7--T-a_u_r_u_s_W_a_g_o_n_' '78 Jeep Cherokee pwr wind/locks. lthr seat. a 11 o y w h Is (3SCX528) $10.888 p h A di VW C SC 11 c 3M Y F 2 4 1 (643343) 512,997 LEXUS OF orsc e u ( AL• AN) Black. good rubber, vln J8A17NN151045 (767789) $14,993 Costa Mesa 714-836·6775 all auto. $1200 300E.CoastHWYNB Coata Meaa WESTMINSTER 714-548·57B6 Lincoln Mercury Ltncoln·Merc ury (714) 892-8908 '97 Expedition XL T L-rVTtS 4><4. lthr, VB, CD. ,1;4u 9115 (A43773) $30 ,977 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LEXUS MISSION VIEJO 1 ·(888)·88-LEXUS "Fun to Drive '90 Probe GT. white. 5 spd turbo. All pwr :windows, locks. seats, dual mirrors! air, cruise, till, AM/FM Cass. ABS. alloy whles, rear defog, rear wiper, trip/temp com· puterized display. 95k mi·l owner·pp, $4200. 1-888·328-9339 CLASSIFIED '92 SC 300 GarneVlvory. Lexu!. certified. 003445 $21,977 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO 1·(888) 88·LEXUS Can't seem to get to all those repair jobs around the house? Let the Classified Service 714.540·5630 (714) 540·563 0 '97 CAMRY LE '97 TOWN CAR 14k ml, all pwr. AT. EXECUTIVE NISSAN 9150 (3TUT1378) $17. 777 4.6L V6, PW/POL. 2 to iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LEXUS OF choose from (668360/ WESTMINSTER 653965) $24,997 '84 300ZX Turbo 1714) 892·8908 Cos ta Meaa Auto, good cond. all ---------Ltnc oln·Mercury receipt's, $2900 call '97 CAMRY LE 714 540·5630 evening 714·63t·2430 Only 15k ml. New Lexus t rade In . '94 PICK UP XE (42506) $16,977 4><4, 41k ml, 1-owner, LEXUS must see! (SH65916) MISSION VIEJO MERCEDES 9130 '98 Jetta GL 15" cust whls, ne tires, AC. (16465/ 002684) $11,995 M c Kenna BMW Porsc he Audi VW 714·836-6775 $999:4 1 ·888·88·LEXUS '73 4 soSL Conv Coate Mesa '97 Cabrlolet I h Ltncoln·Merc ury '97 COROLLA Cust whls/lires. blk Green w so ·hard top. (714) 540·5630 17k, AT, all pwr e>cterlor. (16747/ less than lOOK miles (3UMS778) $13,333 802754) $16,995 $8500 714·631•22551-------,...--LEXUS OF Mc Kenna BMW '84 380SL Red w/blk PONTIAC '9170 WESTMINSTER Porsche Audi VW Int. new rag top+ hardliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (714) 892·6906 714·838·8775 top. Mint cond. orig '92 BONEVILLE SSE -,-9-7_S_U_P_R_A_T_U_R_B_0_, __ """•'""9"'""7,_.J...,.e_t_t-a"'"'o=-L-- owner. $14•886· Call 3 SL V6 tilt CC ABS Pw/PDL, tilt, CC, am/ A AC 9246 KWlJllllll or Nor • Tu Write Off' • Can, Trudi., RV's • No OMV Huslc FREE PICKUP! ~ 611 'Io<iaY l.c:ul•c:m ia So<.il·t \' 800·643·5022 It's the resource you can count on to sell a myriad of merchan- dise items. because our columns compel qualified buyers to call! Directory help you find reliable help. 642·5678 760-6640 or 996·0323 . . • . . Im cass. must see I u to • . ca s s • pwr seats, cusl whls. Io w m I. 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